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e*% MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1849. TWO CENTS. Amportant from St, Domingo, cache was accordingly made, into which a portion of ‘The Common Council, W. Allen, P. G, Sherman, G. F. Clark, C. L, Ingersoll, Superior Court, face with his fist, and dec! , first, Now Youx, Deo. 20,1849, | the merobandise was placed. and the party proceeded. BOARD OV ALDERMEN. J. Britton, : " hetere eden Vendeees, irra s tive’ tnd declaced that Mr. B. bed Ares a oe . 20, J _ naman le, tare’ ina for ene or two ‘Tuvnepay Frou. December 20.—An ordinance was ae ouetece tie ofan he Silowing se, lt, ia laerenee renrestien ps era} thon e ~s ine eastaning of the transnotion. also asserted. . a. TT, y » bre pote nn] itional appropriations for the year Di ® rail ooastructed | suit of J. E. Bulkeley vs, Eugene au m. eteltas ir Bulkeley protected, that in reawhi tale Sim:—In a letter just received from the West Indies, | journey’s end 1849, as follows: — down the Sixth avenue, from Forty-second street to | C. B. Smith and J nd Brush, for malicious prosecution, | for some papers. bin hand accidentally onehed ‘ir 3. advance of the foen. . Fourth street, and » al. track; that each track ba | was continued, cocupied the court all day, In ad- | The judge reprobated the condact altogether, but. fe the following paragraph, which I leave to YOUF | Chil two negroer, and probably one or two ovhers,, Repairs and Supplics: not over four feet wide; from Fourth street and Sixth | dition to the witnesses who wore examined for the | asinuch ss the court had wij urned, he ceourd now inte ‘@wn disoretion for insertion. [f the report be correct, Several days after hen Beard of Health, avenue to Carmine and Varick. to Caual or Fraaklin yerterday~ namely, Justiow Lothrop, the ma- | any cognizance of it The friends of wach parsy {end from the position of the parties, | believe it to be | about one hundred an Real Estate expe street, to West render, Vollege place to Barclay | gittrate before whom the comp! inst Bulkeley | gathered round the young and inexpertensed balli- the administration should be prompt, and thus train came upon the dead Penitentiary Hospital, street, Barolay to Churoh, throagh Church to | was first heard and dismissed ; Alexander Crosaett, | gerents, Mr, Butkeley, Rill declaring that he was first ‘the arrogance of the vain aud bivod-tueaty ty. ee sgoempanin’ He. gy tombe yr gt Mae, mia oped, - woven te — mid up Fiftt vane + ane. ca ptamart, soar. Me Splish, lahories Under foliage ef great “ . party «f indians, 5 presi . We eo $23,380 | DUC urteen' reel rough Fourteenth stre ral Sessions and the Poliow Court, | excitement. returned to Mr Bi, sheck bie Mat bie pie nes pware the @ tipies of the fale island Of | suit have overpowered aud . ‘A cceamudieeticns wessnedeed hoe ¢ coastal to the double track in Sixth avenue ; the fare not to | who proved the various documents aud the results uf | face, and dared hia to follow him out ot ore. the y ots high io influence at Porto on but Srvisless, ea deny eatens firing detailed extinate of the receip's and expendi: vraag“ rob voor oy ae Toad to be bo Sieeigetions, sad. wine Shas Me o 5: bash bn eg << baal bore a Me ® battomed ap count 0 4 . 6 ures , ani the probable amount of tax governed. by 01 8 made by Common Couns | had ¢ ut the police office, afier the dismissal « js cout avd tucked back his sleeves in tran ‘beat m Sow days since, aud he informe me thet the | boa'ti all probability, captured and token hereway. | Isse co tnane by PF | Cli; that proporala be received by the Street Comais. | ease and eald that he had communicated with Mr_| style, nothing daunted byte ebetieee ee peor ost anxious fo be annexed to the United gg What thy hare communicated with My. Green | After the proper disporal bad beon made of the bodies, | For expenditures of the city government, ex- sioner for runing cars, and that the proposals be sub- | Fhiilips, the Assistant District Attorney, aud cbat be | here interposed and told Mr B thai if be atten ond ‘ ¢ Bang pnt ‘them that he has writ. | the train procee betore reachin Santa Fe, cap- | — clusive of “police,” and “lamps and gas,”. . $1,738,018 | mitted tothe Common Council. had expressed his intention to tend the case before the | to fellow Mr Smith and bis party and run th Pipe actemsees tor powers to comply with thelr pare ly my pe 9 Ad they found not many | For Poli nae + 492000 ape. yeesbatian was also lost, 9 voting for, and 9 qoneree. rr re vase be beg cae ata e teing ee aap be would thro nis brit es Beene of massacte, Lamps ani wy signe 190 000 | ageinst it. rent to the District turney’s oilice Mr. Rycorder | in tbe this tiow, Mr Smith was rushing 1 | SEO em On arriving at Sauta Fe,» meeting of tho citizens ne ne a ——— |_| Alderman P. Kerns. of the Sixth ward, then offered a | Scott deposed to the fact of Sr. Bulkeley being tried | wud out ef the court “his goal in aruie aod eager for Very Late from tsuenos Ayres, took , and $1,000 was offered for the recovery of | Total for city and county expenditures, aub- resolution, to substitute for $100. in the report, $150 for | before bim, and that he direoted the jury to acquit the | the fray.” Judge Vanderpoel. who had now dacccaded i Mra White. A email ty. com, principally of jeet to the control of the city wuthorities, each ear~ which was accepted by the coumittes, prisoner before any witnesses fer the defer were ox- | from the bench, remarked in terms of much severity 1A IN RELATION TO PARAGUAY. 4 J ont: city wuthorities, y APPEAL TO AUSTR: " ° those who had arrived in the train, was immediately, | ‘and for which application must be made to Alderman Wann proposed that $250 be the charge, | amined on the ground that the prossoutiva did not | upow the rarh aud intemperate eouduct of Mr Saicn, ‘We have received the British Packet, published at | organized and started back on the search, the Legislatare Ree ‘authority to levy. « 2,420,046 bey io] | offer eufileient testimony to prove the charge of per- | who, with his party, loftered aboat the hall for some Buenos Ayres, of the 27th of October—sixteon days ‘the tragedy, Nerina 407. ead: been pre renin For instalment of building loan, No. 2. $60,000 r Ai rene senbeaasie boat than bd Board at jury Serer other wituongoe ware examined thls day: time. shresteniog ebartinement om Mr B. who how. en comsuLumA! uxpicions being eatertain- | For instalment on Washington Square ourn; which was carried, by 10agsinst 8. It was then ir. Philiips.the Arsistant District Attorury, dep ever, walked through thm without may further a les- ater than our previous advic ed that the Indian woman who had been captured o 11 o’elook. that Mr ©. B Smith exprosted some surprise, at his} tation We are unable to ule oplaina we to th ‘The following extracts from the Packet contain the | was connected with the murder, sho was made £0 40- | Cor eine ia Mocks sve eee sree sxe 9 6.000 . | office, that the papers bed not been sent down from the | first offender but trth ¢ostrace a pantnd ae to the mows :— company the party, with assurance that if she gave | Deficiency of interest on city debt... 225.000 | City Intelligence. police court, und said that the complaint egainst Suike= | fortunate cireumatance, that the court hed them aclue to the whereabouts of the perpetrators of 870,000 Meeting or Day Goovus Creaxs.—Last evening. at | Jey had not been dismissed ; be gave oir, Siuith * note | journed, or the judge would pave besu compelind, The petition to the House of Representatives against | no deed, they would give her freedom. She persisted | Dofeiency of tax of 1849 295, a4 | 836 o'clock, @ very bat) and influential meeting of Dry | to the police oflive tor the Papers; Mr. 3. did not tell | (however lonient be might be ip overbooking the dt of the Goverpor's resigaation bas, in denying all knowledge of the murderers until they 7 rae pana —"__ | oeds Clerks was beld at Amurican tall sorner Of | him that the magistrate could nct omtertain thu case; | respect to himeeltdruiedually ) to bare ctadiourel cee ‘was to be expvoted, rrorived # vast quantity of sia had arrived at the scene of the tragedy. when she ea- | ‘Total for city and county purposes 3.286 300 | Away and Grand, to hear the report of s oommit- | if he had tu told him, ho certaimly should not have | majesty of the law by ponishing so grors @ violation of sures, Numerous foreign residents appended thelr | qeayored toesoape, ‘The company kept her in close | sie en et, 'y purp 130,000 |? Sppointed to draft @ constitution for» society to be sent tor the papers. the decorum which should ever reign paraaouut ia ts Bames, and many more would have dons the same bad | Cusrody and were tracing hen the route sill turner ex. set eneeerene | called the “Dry Goods Mutual Benedt aad Protective | On his cross examination, he said he had not seen | tanctuary | J Shey not been restrained by the svpreheusion of traR- | when the woman, seizing the tine when their attention | ‘Total taxes to be levied in 1850, for olty,eou 1 eee a ets eats, Of Lord aud Veylor's, | either of the Keteltasee in the matcor Serer @cending the bougds ot tarir peculiar position was directed irom her, drew outs katte and plunged it | ty and State ey 008 55,415,590 | CAtburine street, was called to the chair; wod Mr Mr, Cutting asked the witness if he bad, on reading Theatrical and Masteal, wai Porn Kaas thtoarh the Tenteee er eee into the abdomen of one of her guards. ‘Then, having | acids 40 Sadun canes To” | Ny Sugweuagied pe togcatenz, . kbes cous fas ceowd the papers, 1ormied thy opinivn that there was ® proper | Bowsny Tuvarne.—‘This alendid temple of pare and ‘ rs es ent, and orderly a eto t Tand a -ailian diplomacy, thy Austria government had been | Decome Bd ip Ro or Vastly Sinlostis daughe ‘| Alms Houte..nn-s-.0 001s ++ $400.00 | semblage of young men, who hare rosolved to make | “A Giacussivn atone as to the admissibility of the | ited dramatic ammvement was filed yesterday over indueed to scknowlodge (he pretended 1edopendence Of | ter, when she was shot dead by ove of the party the | Adueduct Construction, « + eghOO) ersey eudeavor to improve their condition tn an fatel: | question, and the Court ruled it in, in order to ayord, | Hing. with a numerous gud highly fabionsble sue fe province ef Paraguuy, edurcored a note to tbe oabl- » ne “ jeotual and social manger, The sonstitution was road | perhaps, a new trial diene judic polause, pro . net of Vienna, remoustrating agaiost that act, and wx. | Wounded Seemed tie Wate Fy heee | Beard of Heaitn ++ 10,000 | aud approved of, It was ably aud carefully dratted. My Gerrard, Im excepting, esid that no man would pare who, by thelr judictous applause, proved: therm Paining at length the rights of the confederation. | taken her away J Coroner’ 10,000 | Initiation fee, $1; mombership, $2. Noone to de ad- be tate from cuch « foul conspiracy againut his rep tives at the enme time discriminating. ‘The ox ‘hen the note reached surope, the Austrian do- The Apuchs Indians are suid to have become ox- | “)#uing docks and slips... S000 | mitted under 13 years of age Regular duce. three | tion, if the opinion formed by ths District Atiuruey | telnments commenced with Shak. @inions were iuvelved in that of turmvil from | 42, mely troublesome No security of life or property ig | County ©: ntipgencies P A 100,000 | shillings per month. $3 a weok. at least, to be given to were to be admitted, and that, too, upon the ez parie | trauedy of “Ochello, Moor of which they are but ; aud owing to | gir while they are about. ‘The troups canuot provent | Contingent expe pases of Common Counc. 10,000 | & member in osse of illness; the suai to be increased at papers of the conspirators, feroed emple roope for the this s wer hg ye | frequent depredations. | Giceniag sireets. . rr Searetien, In case of the death of a wife, $15 to be Witners—On reading the papers, thought thera | eiivently Lye < 4 . Avgeh ibe) goveramen! 3 ae a opealions . . . u Given a» @ donation. wi + te before the Grand Jury; wes oot sult- wpeny Er ailaek. who p unorr date ot the iste inatanh 9 Uizep Ls inden raphe Brogy eg n teen aprtbod | Deeks and slips, (new work). . 150.000 | GA resolution was offered by Mz. Anastnoxa, which had | cited by any } cs secon tee wevee before the duffioute ebarac 7 ub vot tu the tmperial governuent, pan w! q nd “repair 60.000 | reference to carly closing. re d Tory; the defendant w 1 ed by tae orde med ability, exhibiting by the super embraeipg @ (ranser ptt former ovmnunivation, | Tending tateiizence, brought by Me. JW. H. Patton, | Elections ......ee0e + It was most ably pene toby Mr. Jones, who avowed, | of the phe Fe who paid there was uct suficieat enue» to | bis delineations, an’ innate kx Ostedge of the nature of ‘with the following wadicion who hay just arrived from Supta ¥¢ :— Mr. Pattou, aad | Fsroreand delinquencies as the organ of his unsociates, that they desired uot | convict Mr. Buikeivy; the Disirict Attorney urged | bis parts while view Ve aumyes tu tam ster of Uwadae Since the government addcened to that of Y.E, | Otter gentlemen who accompanied him. me% some | pire Department, , ly Bot to hold out any hostile disposition towards | against the Court taking tbe opimion from tue jury, | licited, by her faithYal execution, aabounged Ate previous rewonsutoce, the eeditions gad unjust baile Dumace & short distauce this sida of Vegas, | Interest om revenu the employers, but, om the contrary, to do all in their | and contended tbat they should pass upon it, aud tin applause The other eubordivate charasters aes the proceedings of the Govwrnor of the Argentine province eee informed them thar a company trom Lndepsndence | vance tho interests of such persons, Md it was due to Mr. Buikeley’s character to hear the de- | dthouities of their respective parts with manen dreamer of uay bave been aggravated by tae scandal of | D&d been murdered near the Yoiut of Rocks by the | 4, ahpatepie| ported bis position of the neowssity of early | fence; the Court held that there was no legal perjury, | tie etal. The amusements conciuded wich tie now having rejected every pociuc attivude and friewdly wee | Apaches. 7 Uis fateiligence imduesd them to retura to ude purchared for assessinents slociug by physiological references. It was found, he and the defendant was acquitted without any evidence | local drama of © ‘ose, Joe and Jack whieh wi gotietion which the Argeatise goverment has ail | Venus; but they sab-oqueutly prooveded om thele jour- a sald, that the wveroge years of Lite of the trades’ classes | for the defence; Bradiey’s name t4 not on tas papers, | infinite pleasore and mirth. Lo-miglt, the * stra along profiered to nim. merely oppo toe auiawfal | Bey end when they dadarrived & a point betwewn W het- was 1%; of the wealthy clases 43. iv said that oot | and cannot tell whetber he was eabswoned or nv “ Naval Ongegements,” and Mog, Joe wad Jas engreantion.o€ that member of the Arg family, | stone md Polvt of Rooks, they discovered that what only were the bodies of young men subject#d to poisou- | con he explain how it happened that "yy Buoanway Lreatoe —Sehiiler’s bewutivully weitter he Governor Of Paraguay has raised wa unjastilebie ad beea told them was too trae—they found the sue influences trom long hours, but their minds were | pame way not on the papers. was exa: the pro: | t, . oy Armament to aguravais reboilica~ be has igsulced io | Dodies of eeveral persona whom they recogulaed am deteriorated He coutended that if they wore allowed | reoution; thinks tout the District Attoraey uxamiand | T#°y of the Robbers” was repeated tase might, wud the rivers the Argentine tig he hes sized thy lin- | the rest those of James M. White, Wm Calaway, fore tine to cultivete the moral faculties, they would | him, because the counsel for Buikeley asked “why | Mr Murdoch, in the character of Charles de Vogt, eus® portant lelont of a plpe iu 6G8 orulee neneeaines Se 9 A pore Bo yom ° by pt j pe mon benedcial to those whose business they p bradley was pot examined; and ic to vatinfy the | tatmed, with admirable effect, the daring yet nobie. Janae; aad, wilhout aay previous maniluste of war, a ot | formed. | © banter,’ as be might say, of the counsel for Mr. ’ or explenation of auy ibd, bu das invaded the adjoins | eight kilied in al 258 we Mr. O'Cartscmay addressed the moeting ia amost | Bulkeley. sca hae wind+d bandit—driven to the forest. a ci ing Argentine proviues of Corrientes, rallying road Interesting from the {tio Grande, forcibly snd happy manver fle replied tothe odjvc- | Yo Mr, brady—Nover knew in his life am oseaston | rebberm rather by the treachery of others, + his the ttandard of Fareguxyau rebeliion alt tamulruary [Hrom the NO. Moayune, Dec. It ] de. that if young men got additional time in | where the papers were cent to the Distriet Assorany’s u free choice, Mr Murdooh’s style of woting. his, and revolutionary #aracters, In order to net tbe Argen- By the arriva! here yeaterduy of che steawship Port- ening they would wbuseit, ile argued that man | officw, aud Legieeted to be sent defre thw Grad Jury, | Oeep and full-Loued voice, quay! bln well (or tain labo Uine confederation inn vast binze of anarchy, Nome | tend, Capt. Bogert, from brazov Santiago the 7th inst, Would never have the blessings of liberty bostewed upoa | [bxcepted te by Mr. Catung} Mr Smith asced wis- | ly revived tragedy ile was supported in a very ale wud aaccwptitiously taken | wy pave received tho Brownsville Jug of the Ist fast” him, it the sp) rebensson of its abuse Would form an in- | nesses’ opinion on the papers, und he waid be tnoughe | tunuer by tho gentleman who cepresemted ranct: de wor OF Karagaay belougs to, | “ane koe is full ef ounplulots moat tom Avalos, burmountadie obstacle | ft wana prima facie case, on waich the Grand Jury | Movt. by “Amelia, and by Waxiuliau.. Thin ev t proviaes, but to the (#0 | sonmanding the troops ac Matamera., audacsuses him Sir, Cisnsnaw ond Mr. Ross noxt addressed tho | ought to tind; did not consider the paperstu them- | Me Murdooh takes bia benetit, when. indep: Confederation Corrientes | Cf tyrunay and oppressiou of the iababiteale The meeting, The greatest harmony and unauimaity pre- | seiyes sudictont for the Grand Jury to find an indi bis clams upon bis fellow vouatrymen. ae a sterling Lewes we pubiiebed rome time ago of the urrest of the Total. v.+serecres vailea ment; if they did Gnd om those papore, he ebould good ctor. there will be uno: veraction, tam aew - In such @ state of things. the Argentine government, | Kroueb vice-coneul, at Matamoras, of Don A. Trevino | Estimate or Arrmoraiatioxs rox Tavar Accounts yon | Lavies’ Farn.—The Gleters of Merey will hold a Fair | sider it gerd grounds for quatbiag the lad.cuneut; a rounsuitde tregio play. entitind ~ Walter Ra ’ y Backed by the ardent seckion of the peoply, 4 pee- | ang Dr. Berlondier. If contrmed. It upprars that they | rue Vean 1360, at Constitution Hall, Broads ery dey andeventug, | Be tent the aifidavits, which were those made ia tae Aton by e lady of this city. ‘Coe comedy u « Paring @ land nud pa ial ermaweetin onder to pas dowD | were brovaht before the political chief of the city om | Redemption of royenue bonds of 1849... ,.,.$2293 453 | wotil the oth inst , the prooveds of whiob will beag, | Common Cleas, merely as Kt they written doou- | for the feartucts” will also be pert ried —Me. Mate ‘Unat fuiquitous redeition. and save the Argwutiae State oth “ult , by en order of the . “ “108 1860......, 760,000 | propriatod to the organization and support of # House | Mente, aud that they furnished Lhe names of parties | doch enacting Young Rapid, ana Mr Blake the pact of from the rviv with which it i (hreateoed by tucdalent rnor of Tanaulipss. Dom J Cardevus, they ware to | Money refunded on sales of tax ses 10,000 | OF Protection. The object of this institution ia, te pro- | WHO Would sustain thie case of perjury. Old Kapid, men, Te, JS bias pet at rept rored proceed st 12 o'clock that day to Viotoria the capital * ss 20.000 | tect and neefully employ young women of good charac: |. Mr. B Suppose you hod been told that Mr. / Niwo’s Tanatee-—Tuvoenane Succes oF tue saane sean: he wd i “ee paen of the 8 . | ter, bie is only o: of th ¢ Sisters | Bclkelwy swore that be bad uo incerest tn the suit, ei ei ri s 4,000 | eid and countenance, and {x at present more pressing | YOU cousider that suiielent grounds to inaiac bim ior | (entre of novelty and uplendor, commenced last eveae rjary? ing with th hie ti bed E sneng other, Wwe trust it will receive that attention | Pp incese—Cortainly $68, ‘Wedeabd’ 0 te Hat thw that ne nite aha pgs a n the tightrope, sod were Ud ype recent secession of the Rey, | %, mA eon be tried for an eileace without evidence of | 'y’ series of nativnal charactertetic dances, corpus dele which were graceful! . ) Dr Forbes, and subsequently, that of Rev, Mr. Pro. | e,cormus delects & y executed by Mile, Bertin, M. ninety miles off No accusation war made | Charges on arrears of ta: ngainest thei, but they were told thut the mandate of Z Mg Asoersmont s the Governor must be obeyed. hey all protested | Fencing vacant lots.. againet the arrest but to no parpore Tbe consul was interes Go abesomvents. o his *eloc! jen# on Lote. Up the mest dirotderly deusyrgue. in the sate of re. | sUowed to return to his house, om bail, until 8 o’etock, but the other two were rent off When J o’olock ar- ary woveraments, establinned oy law Gad the pub- | rived, ay offierr, with anvscurt, went tothe viee-contuls axe new efiiicting that hewi-puers, it beivg their wish to substitute iu the place of the eternal priaciples of Justice and order, doctrmrs at once seditious and eubd- sersive of everything lawiully esusbilened, and co rates ave and a ded M. Kousigaes He spoke to them «0 mY " itelon ror—If he understood that tho complaint | Brillant. Mile, Lehman and Frasoois Ravel, with « H.E., the Governor, cannot but hope, with great re- | f'n within, provested eguinct thw meditated outregn So. Socmitiee Mere Levee eres | bad been diswianed by the magistrate, he woud nob | very good corps debaliet Next camafehy tong loomed - on the rectitude aud wi-aom of M1 Apel A. | aud told them he would o y a to forse. He bid Eplecopel Chuseh, various pemons have awakened on bave Sore’ have sent the papers before the | jor Bew cotnio pantoimine, Oxlled “Kaoul or the Magia Santana baie weds concetsnne sittthe sate, Se them. however, beware; for, ta tm 4 the house orer | Building Lean Si pictons that they were on the verge of fal preei. | o7ee¢ Jury. Star.” We bave sven agreat wany spectacios but we whieb the French flag waved, they would be iosulting | Washington Square irow railing stook, do, —— Clarke, ¢: ined.—Was counsel for Mr. Bulke- | must pronounce thi ies of mations, which [1 M , without apariag biood of the woat beaurstul, aplendid and piee- the vext rtep leading to Nome. The Rev. Mr. the French pation. intimidated by this show of spirit, | State mill tax. . ley at Gevoral Sessions; the principal grounds of | payuificent predaction we have ever t Noth of pron 3 4 ever be obhieg 18 NOW IDVORIUg in Lurope agaiant the disso. ~ Leod, 18 ie enid, is nearly ready to jotm Ris comm | defence were that the corpus defect’ was not proved; | covld porsibly rurpan the rob - > San withdrew, and left the couvul with his pe a besides, ve parent pine an ton, nowt | withees insisted on bradley being called as 4 witnes imolde Stal to the pantomime eye rerioue pet This General Avales,aud the Governor of Tamau- | Surrogate’s office, for salaries. pew tte oe Mile lather ent | the prorecution did so with reiveteace, wnd Bradiey | Pure by Moontight. where ttle bien mance of H. M., meet with that justice whieb it claims oa be- > : Sater “ _waes Geatioma mat | depoped that what Bulkeley had sworn to in Lav Com | with « Pilgrim, who protests thes ae dal “ Dalf of the confederation they pordenaed Hpas bimerelf, seesn to be more imprimous than discreet, | Regiscor’s ry LS Pp 8 town feoa theiyg arom Avalon is in very bud odor at Mainmeras The Fiag, of | CoumtyClerk’s. .......... the Ist tostent seys of him As to bis per po: | Clexk of Superior Court office. « for inconteatible proofs, two pisces of Seuumslas wav grinces at Cone ate ee | rong guard (0 defeud bis door. eather tempts to detach it reditiously and aalawfaliy trom | $i.tbe Read of his bed. a streog Suard on the top of his | Eermmare o an r e wugs iy wi ¥ LT sent a e ry Jeet ann mMon Scnoors, ERS Atepitine uation, to mbicn it o-lomgs by violates | othe troops contined to the barracks. ell the pleces of | tuterest om City Stoeke of 1b20 and Lacy Rationality, but tha: he has adopted the dissolving aud | Sttillery h the late retuforcementa, cwady with the “ Building Loaa Stuck, No.2, . Tevolutionary system whicn now distracts tho civilized | POrPIPg match for immediate action ” : Public Building | mon Pleas was true; witness them took the ground that | is ele Bunctany Mg. Oldfield's auction store, 16 North | there was uo case to go tu the jury, becuase the fuise | houses briliiantly tilamiuated, presented a1 aspect oo Willlaw street, was burglartously entered last Tuesday | statement was not proved, and that the wituess for | grand that the audianor conttous cheering for some night, aud rebbed of cloths, ensimeres, &e., to the rowoution had sworn that the statement of Bulke- | minutes. Pe abode of aout, whure he kills the legces ‘smount of nearly $400, with which the robbers got off ley was true, und where the Genius ofjthe Silver Starappeara aud by Without detection, ©. Sandford, Esq deposed that he was co bis power envelopes the lovers in cloads, whish diapers A Conon ano Honses Reswiva wrote Riven. On Bradlvy agaiuet Mr, Keteltas in the trial Iu discnvers the abode of the (lavots muerounded by Wednesday night, at 10 o'clock. a¢ James Donnelly ™ou Pleas, Mr. 0. & Smith conducted the case f hundreds of fairies of the Star. it so axtramuly wor was driving @oonch at the coruer of Caanon wud De- deine te ware pr goous, thet Lhe observer is totally absorbed im the oon the favorable reception its fom with have ta fae ty drawn The street in Veoire, wica the bigh couneils of the Austr overament. when H. M, © y ‘ | streets, the Dorees rag and threw him from | celled Mr. Bulkeley as @ witness ou tbat occasion; fur | templation of ita splendor, and imagines hu ts trom? World; thus rendering Liuweif wasorthy, im every te | pean tear to, the pe coches dy apnea 2 J | Minveat. “Phey then tan doen tirand ctreot, with ous the deleueo Mr. Luguue Keterras was cniled: then sior- | pr reality and met tungery. Yo Menns mechiuery wet d ivom goveruments which, from | prices as generally sustained throcghout the dillerent Ps . Ht man on the box erat and two in the carriage; the latter &4U O'Dell, bis driver, thea Mr. ©. B. Seaith callod bia | soenery wore well- worked — the Ra aeforark thete Py, markets of the ceuntry. and stocks by no means large, « 70. P managed to get ont with oo self and testified, aud then summed ap the detemce.— | py '¥, 8ud the audiense retire 1 feolings of dae pine id, | copectally im firet Bands; tll of which augucs well for . . horses rushed over the p (Witness read from his notes.) When Mr Buikeley | igat, aud, we are su inition to eee tt 4 joimtiy aud reciprocally to exert them. the forthoomiag fair of Sen Juan, the Jenuary, Pa * with the other wan stili was called, Wr. Smith objected to his compereaoy; | sguip. Nibio has reason to be proud, that bis eorts Gelves to avers the mirfortuuws of b 'y, by re. business season, ax regarda goods bringing thelf a ning by the han: ry dodge Daly asked on what grounds; ir. Suit raid | have been crowned with such ruccess, opscting the rights of others wich the same interest | Ponr value, and « demand soutinsiog ” ee ty ye Me | ad one of the horsus was also sared; the other that Maine eemee tointee an Rosey otro 4 Bunron's Trieatne —“Dombey and Son’ was playod Preserve Y. E. many years 1 " | tatene plies a ‘Ge testens tanta best Mpegs 4 ‘Woshinghon Gquate inom Tetley fide. - | ae ee ‘ix Junsny Crry —it is decided on to Lcepvacaesacedus wetweeer ereieeett | cosedamer of the Gan ee ene FELIPE ARANA. | 96 faith init, having been olten deceived by similar Total... .20+escceecee cesses sessSTIOAs6 | lay the cornet elon» of @ Methodiat Epieenpal church, ~ serie wns sation ones aia Beathey |< pene 12 re. por | TPorte. ‘These estimates were referred to the Finance Com- | in the northern suburbs of Jersey City latins renide, and ho said im Now Vcr; he was asked witen ho | 7h@sudtenee seem never to tire of Capt Cutt oe, sare - . omen mittee. AlterBoon. Addresses, commencing ‘aloo, November or Decumber | Bunsby, Joe Bagastock, Susan Nipper, and all th duty $8 percent, 160 @ 170 per dros of 100 Ibn De | bide, cored emp ag A resolution was adopted that the southerly sidewalk | are te be delivered by Rey, J SicCiiutook, D D.,and preoed tog pe Bape Petre yh Pe nd The play prety performance pnsa tah rn weit oe mestios— American brown rhircings. 27 inenes. per yd, |, O°Vermor Ujhact and famiiy, and their companions | of Chambers street, between Chatham and Centre, be | Kev. J.B. Wa in the presomt place of worship, Then; the wext quortion was whether there was Bay s in flight, remained within doors mot of the day, yester- | fogged. . * & bill of $800 to D. L_ Ormaby, for the uso of wi Cae th ei cee | aay, engaged, in the morning, in writing their replies | 9.7 carrying cholere patients, cont from the Bear of | je Railroad, on yesterday, at two o'clock, ® laborer ment between Hirailey and myweif bat | tod bum I tare. 8 Flour, prchibited Fruite-Apples, dried | °° te kind and friendly eommunicatious of tho Mayor | Arristante, was concurred tn. named Bartholomew Sullivan, in company with eight would accept noting from Im; the next question . eurrants 5 8 9. teas—Awerean, 24, | &d Common Council, which were published in the | A crmmunication was read from the Street Commis- | other men, was engaged iu diawing a truck with ropes, Atwo dotlers for dus ig audebect. per gti 1104120 Lewber-—Am | Herold, the Gay before yesterday. After thesw replies | MOBer noe op eg aN ci when the following ace nt oocutred 9 bia -— tie was Pine beards and plank. on board, per foot, 4 were written, they bad to be transiated, fair copies epth street, be opened as a public rquare, to be ‘and the track Fa see «lh por bes Oh; sorte 30 made, to present to the Common Council. which took | called Stuyrerant Syuate, ‘The recommendation was i. % adeypte the Hoard. ‘ 4 ot, in tome time, and many delays occurred, in the midst of | Repert ean Committe en Potion, in favor of graat- bs By eee —— and numerous visiters, 80 that the | ing a donation of $160 to the widow of Wiliam Helwe, serio re not ready to be reutin, They will be de- who lost his life in consequence of livered this morning while in th VISITERS. duties, and in favor of paying ber of visiters called upon the Governor amounting to pol, 7 ra; Appleton do. 20 incbes. 5; lndiaa Head do 90 ta Grove street, above South Fourth street, agreement between him ood Mr. Bradivy in reference did when it was first introdased ; indew! the peclose Rawwar Accroent.—At White Plains, on tho Har- to compestation; his anew c was. “thers was no agree. | with which the various parte ara executed msea Makes up tor the waut of noveily “Dombey.? ‘was followed by the “Laugbing Hyena.’ » tuany tit Ue piece, which seems to be weil received Che ite pr ents which Burton has made in bis hoane lately, tender it as comfortable as need be Che audivure part of the houre is warm, and the ralooas ave under cotire repaire and renova here war a qood notwithstanding thy tucivaeucy terest ju the fhookiog manger, whether: he was “interest iJ Both his legs and his body was net put to him; Mr nner as to cause avery the table as © 1. nud the Mesers, Ketoltas be them, th are all lawyers but Willtam \ aed Miolaol | tar; Mr.0.B, Smith avd Mir Brush represented tho ane into the prosecution betere Justice Lothenp; witae looked jay, with & very dangerous case of ver the charge against Me Bulkelwy, and asked was injury to his person, A Neoixctro Acewear.- A man p dirobarge of his offlolal | Brady, of Kedtord, Wentohenter county —T thereby ine | ¢ ity Hospital yerter ~The entertainments of yester- mmenced with (he comedy of “Hearts which was Gnoommonly weil executed a (ae Line, per Arrobs 20 b yellow, 29. Spirit » rf Mv V the evidence 0 te roved, and then | by the principal characters, and produced much merel- taroh— Wheat, per arrubs 25. ery*ipelas, produced, some time rine, by tbe falling of that al) thy eFidunce that was to be proved, and then | P much meer! . unpany. iv the course of the day. Ame | Report of the © ommittee iu favor of alter- | wetoue on bis left leg, fle neglected itin sush mauner stated if tbat wee the for the prosecution, ao would | ment and laughter. The eo “ Fee ohana leat, par utr 180" iiaie "htoees, snore, | these were the Artillery ofticers fr: aor'e ing the ginde of the Ninth avenue from Kerty-reventh | us lo produse ‘he present affection, which will render the eroen eseuivetion of the witnor-s and wore | ie hier, The comedy was suceeded by 5M land leaf, per yti lov. their ey | who invited the party to visit the furtidestions, whieb | to Forts: ninth strect. was uloo edopted. the new grand burlesque, wr “Female Guard, or A-lad 7 utathy f tae limb necessary. 0 by Mr Burke, ealivd per arrobe 44.0 45; mined 62 6 WO, long 18 Onatles King, Eq, A report trom the Board of \esistante, in favor of con- “Sascran % ” aa. Anu a lebower named Joho nge, baled. per qu cley's Gecharge; they theo ssked to further dit was grauced Ey prote scation another day, and i 4. aud Saw no reason to change | then again watved the o 4 of the witnesres, aod ayeiGg moved bie disane me to they ve i | fresideut of Columbia College; Dr JE. siorgan. of | thnuing the Russ pavement from its preswut northerly | Morgen of No 12 Washington street, was proceeding of mladero, Derbed. ZT be 40 ibe. whea. Washington City, several geuliemen from South Uaro- | termination, at Keade street, te l'emel street, was | homeward from hit lina and Georgia,’ M 0, Premdent of the nn | brought up. After some discussion, tbe report was | at the corner of garian Boolety; wud Colone: Webb, of illinois, whose | amended, by ordertvg that it be o: ued frum ie ® Follant achievements in Mexico ip conjupotion with | southerly termination, at Maiden lane, to \orris atewwt, man of the Harlem onthe ground that there wus no legal eridea | the brave Geueral Shields, have wow for him the admi- | near the Bowling G . for $20,000. This aawudment Gray. hed by the falling any offeror bad bewn committed aud Justce Loturep ‘icy do. 1h w 16. Horne | MHlonof Dis countiymen. dopted, op the ground of ® greater amount of | oF the engine theengh Valentine's bridge. on Monday, jered him to be discharged; | asked the jastice to | , ° ¢ in the lower ena ot broadway died in the hospital, yesterday, abuus twelve o'clock, mark on the papers “this cou ‘k, on Wedaeeday night, landt etrect aud Broad J ite daariing splom- es, aod was wit. ch plvarnre, aod © ef ever, Tae usements copeluded with the inugnable facoe of tae augbing Hyena,” which passed olf to the entice na 180 a 200 Skias—Caif, | AMUSEMENTS 3 PC are — rf * onsen 9 pales Gismiaced,” and | pee op of all prosunt To-uight, “Femaie Gaaed,” 4 1 e evening ty vieited t! user j @ commit jo «hom was red ® petition for | pgom. im great ngony. the justice oni i, was HOt Usual to do go, it would be, © 0 drame of the “Lort Diamouds.”” * ee ee a, uch pleased tb an th | ‘orking of s country road through the fitch ave Sesovd rae Daswirwe, —On Wedursday evening, entered op tho books; Me. Smith wan very muchex- | Oiyaric Toratee —Aw veal. this charming little Uinty do 08d Tallow de. | bd jom, who came @: Vih stivet, reported In favor of it, | wt 10 o'clock, Patrick MeAntee fell into the water from citeu, and axked for the papers to bring them to the Tatified by the attentions aud courtesies show! propriation of $2000 for the sai wrement was Led Laat jo melted, Lat olacs, do, 34 d the | pier No 2kast River, and with rome diMoulty, was Distr xesedingly well avt Atto ney lass, 40 28 0 50: renee | tethem by Mr Barnum. fo the eveoing thoee be | oo ~ goed the bs gd = af aweud nent ae taved by officer Ula |) Ten Jurer—There & creat bitterness of feeling, {withstanding the uutavorable state of the . ) Ufal children, the two Misses Bateman. the elder sit | back to the committee to nN urainaues prepare. _ on th of Mr Butch te 4 | weather. Th sonets Zeaguee- Galees, Grane, © ¢, the younger four, entertained @ select | to astase the owners of the property for the expunse of Miltary Luteliigenee, Matter Sua hiaioen a8 aba consisted 8 Soar tung a 5 e Astor House. The wonderfut perform. | the + SENTENCE OF THE COURT MAKTIAL ON CarTAaIN feeling, it poke to Mr. Smitn | *** " ey ued rat piece, was the comic opera ; | f The « large) 8 o pre + | entit « be washed, 40 @ 06; Go’ dirty, a lovely children Ailed | | The question of the « ment of the Rat UPERT ! wae present at | entitled the* Brother and Sister,” 1a which the singing washed, 2354 24 es fil Exchange on U . Freighte—To United States, dry bides $10 por Biro Ibe, salted hides $5 per 2.000 Ibs; bales $4)¢ par 40 feet, wn wargrest 1 ptnin John Reuter Company C., of the 11th did bot take May was admirable. ‘The next was the local burive commanded by KC Mortis, having part ws counsel, took notes for Mr. Clarke, who waste | “Fronk MeLangblin,” got up fans Senge ta called tly tried for disobeaience of orders and ua. counrel; yr Smith was sworn and exeminud at that | wnt end hoax concerumyan individuel officerlike coaduet, by a Court Martial. cone! trial and he satd, “I reaolleet Mr. Bulkeley’s tesdmony | Tis» plece is obs, and Werth ‘eee! Liege ox seo grok, The & ough th | Cel HG. Stebbins, President, Captatos MG op the trial im the Cowmou Fleas; for a few de) Meee | two vther The New finns," Interesting from Ubinuahas and Santa Fe, could not eotané Che language. were atte, Oy members, sod oe Raynor. Clarke and the trial | wrote wp his tertimony, with a view to ludist | “Promissory Note.” conclude ng # onte: CAPTURE OF TWHNEY-SEVEN AMEKICANS BY THR felicity ond beanty of the performance, completely to | ‘The subject of the propoed railroad through the | M-cres, enpermumerazles, the sentence of the Court him.’ (Mr Cutung excepted to this testimony } ments To Bight le set apart for the beacie of min VACHE INDIANS, AT JANOS—AUKORR OF RiGHT | Uderctand the substance of thu tragical event enacted, | Sixth aveuus and Varick street, Ho . was brought uader ! trom Beige tier Crose cramimed by & atting bie to Miles, very talented aettuss, on which ooceaioa @ very Cbs pu avd to comprehend the fe Fp 00/| diem sion, ay, tas petitions saien were prorented . that what part Mr. b Hept bil te effered vividly portrayed. Mer. Saryni, of the Mustcal Times, myalnet it, and Ube reading of the report to the epecta | PO two gentionen of t wow A ii im the Intervaus of the performances, exeonted’some | commit : : mber last. be being the principal Crmusty's Orena House —Thote who take delight fa desutifal Hungarian aire ap o one of Boar twan aad Alderman James Ketry, of the second ward, offered | ordered bis company to } hot to adverciae for se largement of the twenty-nine in nunber. bad failen tute the bande he fe e the trint; under y | Witty eapiogs a mertivent aud cimgane Baw va b ers from @ eUper.ot ofllcer. ed NY went to the jury un he he 4 jen. 1d do weil to 0 the jury under tl f that be (Bulke oft panes The sertiowtere of the ‘alcforvese tubject of the railroad down the Sixt a tothe line and commend his jry) had no interest but that of attorney lu the o The program: ferred to the ina, be petomptorily refused it apprared that Bulieley was acting gratuitously, #0 Hite detence was, that s hore attached tos dray fur as bradivy was conceroed; Me. Hrash aid wot, to “ pre | Tunpiog away on hearing the music of the band, Drone witners's recolicction, make any observation to the Cincom Aston Piace.—The grand oarnival, or Christe reovived from any whoare not willing aad abie bo give through the live,and his order was merely to break aietrate bat they conferred together, han no feo. mas fextivitier, have commenced at Uryoa Teeponsible bonds to the oiry, to indeviwity tue city for | ranks te save the company from being ran over, and fection whatever of Mr Bulkeley waylog ta Carlos appears an the eei#pratea triek clown Avy damage that may acerae to oi # oF accidents, | one of the witnesses. a member of the company swore gence thar he had wo interes! fn the os famcus juvenile fauily ie the: Sud to faithfully perform any contract made with toe | that it was to eave his lite he left the raoks = Ubis tee H fice policeman, dep r spcee Mile Carl city, aud that said committee advertioe for remon- mitted by Major Hyde. who Halkeley in his ofter in Wa strancns for five deys,”? whieh has befallen our countrymen are given ine letter addressed by the politiosl obtet of (auton Ga- feana to the Governor and Commandant General of b is exquist a iy SSA eeptand ne cn tae mmevcing of thos beg th of these beautiful obildren produced « fae elfwot. oan vaunes panel a “ge AY THE CONFICCATED ESTATES. Apaches stacked the miliary post of Janos esptared "" In the course of the day the party vieited « Hanes pA gl) eg Ry yey eee ey oe i weety- | sian gentleman. for some este a ferident uf New ork © eure the net plead w a Be city, who informed them tbat ® friend from langary | | the orger Fopvatey te c fin bail ; “y 7 od writtem to bim, aod stared that tue Austrian go- Having read the resolution, the Presi | “l distinotiy refused Lo obey, wed the original mat ip by thy Dome er bad offered the cow ed wetates of tbe | —S te whieb | would waroh through action for am nd battery wrote a trcupe of equestrians to be found anywhere ta \aris- Hungarians at the price of ow «8 Of the saragen. | Pet Sere But even ching through Itap- letter to Mr. Buikeie a Was errested twice before fora similar to the trial (being then wach of dircipline, His eounrl, Mr © n tremted by committee suying he could nut come on | tendom, opened. and among thei wae the reeprotable one eituation in the West) aud | Aweniean Mosmost.—The Martioetti Familycontiage ‘m. ‘too late, and they beenw ae Gel re 4 oO one side. and pat ‘Of the Adams's, Ibe committee toon no notice of the t om the that Mr Bulkeley might ettle it whatever way he | to delight the visiters of this estaniisbinont by thote Goveenh 0 se caged eomate tines wnene SY etliswgaes offers of large oma made by seversi perrons for the | tril, Wwaintained that the comwirsiens of the members Jiked, ro a4 be kept him out of trouble Deavulel gYM@BAFO aNd other perform snows. * exiies All of the law ~ o “a privilege of laying Tm pp ys gariam get! &t the Astor House have lust more | to remensteante of t Co dutoud the Prevate aud | ot Ieee of patrimony and estates by tbe failure of tact | ings I be i witigence | revolution, | the puvite ' | } 0 the rave, Chey qave no notios | Of the court were not good in law, and alo thas the Luciue - Bulveley, teq., the piniutiff, waeexamined, | yaudeviller comic time of thelr holding their amet. | (ence was one for whied be was not liable tos greacer and proved that he received # letter from Mr Rracte: 10 necaneary for the security of | POvithment thao a fine, arcording to the follwing does wot Koow where it i ot think it was Lim wholly ereriooked. Chi | rection of the revised militia law of 1846: tant when the former «1 ded. } ing the whole quests “Kvery comnrteioned offeer under the taok of (ame on to New | Colonel. for 6 Seite tuch officer to see him beture Gu poney, swith said that Me Keteltas would rather kite bin (bradley) double the money than thet Giulio a 4 ere also as. plaure trom the wore bits | NEW YORK MILITARY. if the weather ts milbeary will © —The first olacsical concert of the American Muriosl Fund Seciety ail come off at tue Ator Fiace Opera Howe, on Saturday wvenlog 0 It wil be for tae benedt of super y th We understand that oo Menday, whole New York div fays that he comsders | out: aacombie at the Astor f by & duty of hawanity, of generosity, | BObIe patriots and sullerers in to Aldermen Murine said he knew @ gentleman, who Was ready (o phy $200 per aunwn for enon car, for the Privheqe of lay 0g down the raids, while the report ooly 6 Go all im His power to reseus the Ame. | America has alee fought, but nut suffered, sequilee $100 sud ia the written application of anotaer nn his colors, post, ot g pe the © wey, pabac te all right, codbe pewyrees otttne: He adda that i! enoogh ladica privonera - ROL UewAD $100 were offered, hi without af ee ine to beh , world «f must Mowart, Auber, gana: be found In tae Canton (0 eytat the number of | seed gt si Alderman Gesu. t# tid It they encouraged thess | Urine hace oF tanks, without permission Yh ceaaies at ak, Betkeley eet simi, senuet La 'reone vn- AEG cine 0c wreve sousota 10 monty ned cites | Wed. A. Reon, Long inmed, 3. Verda, Pookekit | & Be ene atten Thee sate nae Wexe wake | Ent the Judge Advueate contended that this only | ard 2) after; be rent for wilnene to give him tore, | SUAvtiste, received regentty. wt the Cabermacie, with chief « me! . | . A. Rove, . . the night after thet § , the whole oty tuck enthurinsm, will be exerated by sigmori (atai, Deweventano and Novelli, with « powarfal and chorus The performance of thts eulniean Moulton. Werport ; 31. Yeung. New Vark, Capt, oak acphed ton momentary breech «f duty. euch at leaving — but witness did not want it yet, he cag gut it at noy jem, F. Royse, U & AG J. Uliver, Copn | L Barker, y As Will ratirly Ue savauen. £0 a8 bo (he ranks Abd returning sqain in 6 minute or to, bat time be wante it. wes nothing at all offered o mf te ~ or. | an 7 aso tue the 4 Miicwe Baru; J. Crowvall, Bererie, | Stet? by the gentlemen wbo now consent to pay $160 | on, ena cited, elon. the fullowiagy frum the same pene | We mek pice ta ee the cnsegmand fot, the balance, | tp * buldanee of the distinguished lender of the italiana node | ; ir. 0 oube : = as be orohertia, and Ger nder, equally favnons, will, ba thelr ylelding them up in excharge for rhe. Phil Aldermen BD omtended, that the Ine being for F ormmneenere et” te! Mabauad oft ree ote beats Interest; thiaks | srseit. be worth the prise of adan-sivn the oreha-cea y 4 oy, New Derwae, | (he we of ti nen greg mel mye codindy 04 eet of duty ouotficert «conduct, of die | had better take ft ce note for it, that you may | Cy)! Cunelstof wine ty pert Tite bo 6 wrely ned. nely by the goveren fee their capture | “ wn; H. Barusby, Now Orienuss | oy much for the privilege of laying down tue ratla, thet > © eupeaten oft shall be arrested and | poy the oy fo youre.” ?” 7 bis vbj fed, will be ‘They ‘til be paid jnst us if suey retained there pric | © Hayley, Boston i J Slater, $4 Fe go gle) ML. | ie would be tmperdbie for the proprietors to chatge @ bt $0 Wala’ bedere a martial, who map, Om | Fo © Jesec--1 tool now thet Bulkeley owes me the | TPO t people of this etty, goners in ther bands. ( eyten cers company of pen t rae \ La ie ite wit ehew, N Reve at | how tare om the care. cenviotien, somtene c cashiaed, ipenpamtnited, | éasetah of the nous Coston Reus @kdden'’s Pasceetha Uf the Nite, Ceibeshon, gud comprises jad. this wamber of | Ur, Hawes, Warseater ; A Foster, Paughteopsie; @ | Airmen Monuane made @ long speech in favor of | trom belslag oy taliiary coitaiavinm abd dued to aw | Me. Cutting seked the Coart to tell the jury that | £2 clegent palatiog: ceutiuaes to be wxulbived every a ae aan bonnie be Secday pontine too tes iteeban Row Verhe ts Wasenon I Crean @ 8 to teppantis tiken nome tn breopeat nefieial Peale | gucunt wet exoreding $0). or amy stone Kim to | there was no evidence againrt Nir Hugeoe Ketolias, or | Venti g at the abure toom, twenty- me ~ *. pa H a 1 S oi aitof such Daition, oF & © coprimanded, im | Wim A. Keteltas, elt these defer dats tore eo no sea hors +0 tenowmed for vigiiane: R Powers, Hartford; W Harris, tf Sampson Boston: we yy eneh pe . A recieve inate company of Uatitormis emt. | D. Wood. Fhitacriphia, HA. Wright, Washington euere réewet by thetfar, | (a'r dveretion tied to e verdict in theit favor. Aloag discusion | Tite Panasan Mont ‘Tbe ventence of the court ts, that Ca be carbiered and t¢ Mowe Spring Goys & ew fact bas been b » of importance grants bas From the $t. Lowls (o.) Revetite, feo. @ | Mf. Monday. « Santa fe trader arrived ts our eity Aaet evening, bringing tm stigerer of ® most aortibie aekod, were the Conn im ait the howe property tn atreata through whteh the line was inteoded to r The; had bo power to do this by law, for they inight a» well Couootl mr, wails diately on Abo th wud Amon Lae a Mie Doekie. Peoms oes Catlarher | Jeome was & the iawyers were | reece, reel, f $1500 on Dt Wenerur's ly petpetraved on the piatos ® “ po ra pull down « man's howe ae rain bis property, It was ‘The rentence ot al | er » thei hots, the jurore aed ape ora | cobitetet minerals, aud whem the former was about Gr tay ayo Mie J. x. White, atone timee | Aim PER Paleourry, henruoay, U cirwone, Wall | 4 vbattuciton of the tight of way, whioh was | the murinerts wn beard (be | Pontig fie thats bats, evete, end cniecction. the mean’ | setting fer Kegiens, be found, on tmgping. thas Ur’ tr, ecece bait, reecasly engaged 00.8 se Wile. Oi Welkb. R Wits Ball | TRE racraitom was then put and lost. there being 0 | TaCteem we tearm was enrried t0to eft yesteriiay at | dhe cf ail wus sudden atiranted tm mnost nprofes. | wH# At prevent eeuitely wunbieca pay it. ile. sbueelor ord igr bl J sbeeter ve Digusow. Pont yt | sop gud V against It For tt the President, D Matte the U. 6. ship Tey lashes nate was | Howat rewile, which had taken place between wir. OB | emt hitn the mortgage wir a reyent thes he wai twhing #ith wide Bie wife his eile Cyan; D Haested, antes, w..| Se emt nan hte Ee enced to rereite Ufty iashes each, but! Suiik ome Of the defeouants iu the ca-e, and it | #cceptofit A few days later, \m Lawrunce beard i oy oy 8 Price, Haltmere; A. Werdd ‘prevaia’ Ma W.6 Jnckeee ‘Agatont " ber was reduged te thirty six. end thea 'o be puineley, the plaimelit Smith, in a dresdfui state | of thie, and he, too, forwarded his mortgage to De. We oar . Femnny ive eriiveia ot the Lioward. Mi ; © Metoait, troviaonee—are se d from the naval service, Norfolk Merald, oy excitement, bad just struck Nr, fn @ ike maorer, J Jamivon, J. by Wood, A Hi. Sehults, M. Morgans, J,

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