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_ THE NEW YORK HERALD. | Jurisprudence In New Yorke it the trading establishment at Fort Hall, on the ‘Whe Report from the Adjutant General of Fo) Bay of San Frangisce,2 companies 24 In” oe | ad thelr face, there is no redress for the prisoner, how. the former practice or that any judge ovep notes ‘the Army to the Secretary of Wer. ry. eadwaters of the Columbia river, here Lert : ‘ ‘legal hie ‘Wan Drrantwenr, Apsvrart Genmmat? Camp Stanlslans, 25 mil Stockton, on the San | Bear river or its tributaries, near enough to the Mor. Te ar Oe coveaad Ma TTT ST: | Cater Cranes te masueey oe Te toe fertalyolnts end ice 9 oy Sg oy og san Ponsa fon, Maureen. Nor 30,184 Joaquin, 1 company Ist Di 3 companies 24 [n- | mon rettlemen New Youx, November 20, 1849, | tendency of leglslation isto summary proceedings— | ained rather at an imettust nas ee tyne? — a, to ie tastanats Beptacaber ‘a esd’ te salle feom Basten’ sities supplies of subsistenc In com) c@ with the request contained in r of summary convictions is increas- The revisors seem hy oe prbers Ay delays with the ural setaroe cf tae army. ic’ | gaompantar Se inant Tore 8 to SA a ea oe | Zotz favor ot the Tath, Tmt, proneed te anrwer the cpertionns bat by's | Frese’ remedy as} mie introduce, mad via: a Comtiece dad tomes! rovide a remedy” . Organization of the army of the United States Monterey Redoubt, 1 com; 3d Artillery. repair their ke, The first relates to summary eonvictions for va- | legl nerease of the offences ht within ie | in di bo, ieee ire tone me ye yee a0 established by lew. rn of the army. A. | Sen Diego. 2 companies ‘ort Kearny, op onite Grand Island. on Platte river, of try. w. | , Zacert to Houndaty Sarvey, Ml ocsayesy 1st Dragoons, | 919 miles week cf” Port Larrsernctar ike cee na ee Sinan hen ancl mo akg time bad arrivad | whote “maguasimity to admit the probability of error, < with ~) when we also should attempt to perfect onr fm ood already distrusted. He alene, in the first 3.'Position and distribution of the ‘troops in the 1 company 24 Infantry, chain of posts to Oregon, ‘that Balter divide. .c--sc-scccecsrscc20, 0, |. Em toute fot service’ in Dipastaient’ No, 10, 1 ight | the mast cece oeee” pene eerriecoed at the date a a ; 9 erect en a ttaY Of Procendings om @ verdict. 2 Hg port,’ by the rifle ‘A stat nd under a full | From his refusal was all 4.'Position and distribution ef the troops ‘in the company let Artillery. regiment. ‘These have since been relieved by one com- por subject, would. it | the Sup Court; but mow, when the \adges af the, 6 Pega Minn er eke’ teuoge ie'the reo Companranranes N azcon, pany 2+! dragoons and two ofthe #th infantry; but, a 7 timed and be of great value, | Supreme Court themselves, lustead of cite jedgen Pacific division... ..-..-sesseeeeseeeuee Ey m ’ Migmen Moon lhe Cuenta for the troops the present Seasom, the oumendiag af ae Be ae ee | one yah tefwoals’ So tat, wkuse Te oe ‘ 6. Ratarn of the troops employed in suppressing i Tusavally, Puget’s Bom nd. 1 gompany Ist Artillery, poe has been authorised to order one of the infantry ry er was. the conversion of the pen- | 412 3 our consideration ruch « sta- Deesuse the presiding eae emer om indian eee tte essere A y Y ancouver, ui ver, 1 company let Ar- eavenwor' tiary into a hospital for diseased tutes. The | tute, I oug! look One diMeulty which would | trusted im reserving points for furt 7. Exhibit of the number of recruits enlisted from ane 2 ? The two companies of the rifle 4 01 = “4 s, oa er consideration, Gctober 1, 1848, to September 30. 1849... G. | "Ney pest near Fort Hall, Oregon route, 2 company of ‘the Cth infantry, aerigeed to the recon | Neeediemey, fenerally,, obtained, for these aban | be found to exist here, that, namely. of & want of na. | thats ose 0 Lensted with ths power ot saying 1. The authorized military establishment consists ef nia h pombe, 9 compomion: | oot'in the chain, renoho ‘aramie in June, Jul: 4 Geraes 20 te be upabie te. Mie | bodies fatal be executed, notwithstanding 870 commissioned officers, and §.940 non-commissioned Wired for Oregon 6 companies Mounted Riflemen | 824 August. After an exe tion ef ‘theo ates oa A ~ it eetccmsent in toeie pf Ae erimteel Vostnees Beyond its phyeteal eapaolty to man, It see i. pater is true officers, Cy oe pened artificers, and privates, and is con- IV.—The counpancy of Farts Crawford kin. | Within sixty miles, the site Fort Laramie, sita- seo. he committed as vagrants until ne rag Then ter. and the addition of from six to ten cases a day of | of allowing the eeoumed to ge hes hempere @tituted as follows: rei son, on the Upper Mississippi, baving beo ont ee - Ly by poner ag bank of the Laramie river, o health, when they would return to their former | 8ppe@ls trom summary convicti would put it out ot | abstract point, however tmmeteret to the question 4 aie {| tz tnoe ibe removal of te WinneGage radians, thevs | Rosytram tjunetion withthe Patt. wat desided to foc and thealderinba, case cena Pele | A reirgupiation of that court; ehign isnoy demand. | Suierin inpccenee, to allow bim to review it only om Fes © abandoned, and the garrivons dis- | being building material, er. grease and fael I *finuonee | @d by the magnitude of its business, would then be | petition af appeal, settiag forse wine uene Present w Designation of Regiments and Sag § stations within the 6th Department, | within e short disteuee as of eat, inllaenes | ron dened Sail ore menseeiony. e Waint; wate it meter his grounds of com. - $2 S| sndon the Oreson route “Fort Gaines. the he Feat importance, bela dat of several power. | gractice of ‘the pelice justices to try. sentence ana | A resume of my views would be this, ‘Tho present | cause; ory if he le mot tobe tracey” te ried te is speemen ihe month of shail iso 1 tribes of Indians, tl al of which, the Sioux muit, without the pariies being present or having | 1 cam be enforced by proper action om the part of the | judge of the Supreme Court—for somebody pe be 2 PAE CET aud Crows, have to the whites. $27 opbortwnity of defence “And another was, the | Governers of the Almehouse, and no legislation is ne. | trusted with the power—might allow his appeal and ployed in cresting the buildings. The dra. ¢ Pawnees also have shown disposition on | imperfect and illegal manner in which the accused | ‘ary to that result. But additional legislation would | gravt an order to stay proceedings. its uu ‘company hes heen om SAaILan o@icen 06 tx eee. aaetane, it more re a, by murdering | were committed, and this w: glaring that almost ble to perfect the system that would properly Unless rome such remedy be adopted, and, if the bil . cugineess, In ‘the country pres carriers on the road between Fort Kearny am every vagrant who demanded his discharge on habeas | %' 1 an appeal, under proper ula | Of exceptions be continued with all its strictness of rale vi iRiver of the Mevth fit todos ts Gteainc te Laramie. ie doegut, Wan entitin’ to, ond obtained {6 tions, from ry convictions to the Court of Ses- | and consequence, 1 am persuaded that the delays ot th X.m The Recruiting Service, Tain. yao te. well, sodoestocd, Gay the, heepers of sient, and an iocrese inthe number of Judges to that | which you justly compialn, cannot be altogether obt © lated. itary post near This important branch of the gervice continues to mil of the United States and the Dritish | peng mnpcrtant, bra cf prostitution would drive their fumales into ons. diti by B: vewal good success, The Gen. | the rtrects when disvased, so that they might be “sent |, The second tople to which you call my attention (e | ave thus gone over the whol: eee wat Cle Te fue ebetintendents have been redueed to two, it | vn" as vagré™ts, andif cured before the expiration of | the empanelling of jurors in eriminal estes, the right | me by your letter, fasnesare that nove tee ed eo On the recommendation of ‘the Commissioner a ta ts necessary to keep up the district which | their tentence, they would be got out vitber by @ dis- | Of challenge by the traverser, and the mode of conduct- | perfectly, becaure the limits of such a communteation 2 1 43 8 | alan Adnice Fore Homent, 1 was established In the western division of the army | eharge from a police justice or an ald é | ing the trial and defen ag this Would not admit of the minute and a8 | Ish “wae ie cceupied (serge Gh shld during the war with Mexico. Two eld ofloers, Youre | Wilt Ot hatcas corps) Sinai; OF Gua’ The evil to which you refer has not csoaped my at- | coamination which the subjeot would orberwise justify 43 eters, and two companies of tains, ont welve lieutenants are employed for Writs of haleas corpus were consequently matiers of tention. | have witnessed, with much regret, the im- | My endeavor bas been rather to preseut to your consi- General stall. Department. . ej Medical Department... 95 Pay Department: 28 infantry. dra\ ladison Barracks and fh The meneure, | wee 5,197 recruits have been enlisted | almust daily occurrence at the chambers ol the judges. | Pediments to the due administration of public justice, | deration a general view of the topics suggested, And, . ‘Corps of Engineers. Cc of Topcgraphi bio 36 “ to iF ending October 8ist. We were obliged to allow them, | which bave eprung out of these causes, and I have vot | if | bave been able to assist you in removing evi Ordnance Department bs 37 Mencesenss ee eee fers] receiving depots and schools of instruction | source of so much annoyance, anes eb came tees | been without a suspicion, that 1 Bave myself beon in | which you justly say present ‘“m erylag mecuaity for Military Storekeepers. as 17 | be regarded only as « tem _— established at Fort Columbus, N Y., and Newport | to correct the evil, Therefere it was, that in August, | S0me measure to blame, because | have believed that a | interference of tome kind,” I shall indeed heartily re Two re; 1,220 1,800 | Under instructions from the War Department, a de- | BatTacks. Ky ; fer the artillery and infantry arms, and | 1846, with the concurrence of Chief Juaticn Jovesand | Me tterm and inflexible enforyement by the courts of | joice. I am, Sir, One re 765 '800 | tachment of dragoons and inf, loft Fare baie tee one at Carlisle Barrack -),for the mounted | Judge Oakley, of the Superior Court, | prepared an | the rules of law, would in a great degree obviate the Very respectfully, your obedient servant, 000 2,808 | th April. for the protection of @ party of ewigrantece ts, grontly contribute to the economy and | elabcrate opinion es to what was roquired to make | eyo J. W. EDMONDS. Light regiments of inf: 464 | California, by the valley of the Cenadian snp y. of the service, ko. there summary convictions legal, and caused itto bo ,, The diMeulty arises from two causes. one is the rule Ai AERC Mess Be One com; Santa Fe | An officer of topographieal engineers aceom- X1.—The Rank and File of the A ublished iu the newspapers. You will find it in the “iqualitying a juror on account of opinions formed, Police Inteitigence, diers, (eappers, panied the iy. wlth Ginectionaiin omtaine an Wisaite fede caches tae of the Arm: jew York Legal Observer, tor April, 1847,volume 5, page | #24 the other is the allowance of a bill of exceptions in Recovery of Property and Arrest of the Rogues.—On the : opemantets) 100 109 | port upon the facilities of the route, with a view to the | reiterate in forcible lapia. the cauuetceecmanh ont 126, borewith transmitted. : : bea ty to jurors. poy} ieee month Fycr he llsgpe dle oo a7 peace opent: ‘ery little effect was produ 7 et. sto ges a 5 cup yy George Shaw 50. 4m) ers of browdciol pening of @ mew avenue to the Pacitc. The party | beretcfere felt in consequence of the justione ond. their clecie dlasteutea she ee rise | Jin the case of Masy Bedine,! held at the trial thatin | wes burglariouly entered, ana pepo cee sg nag ——- ~—-—— | Teached Santa Fe on the 28th of June, when a smail | of the present steele ale orgapizal ir Plainly stated; in some measure from want of time to | Order to form such en opimion as ditqualiies, two | const:ting of blue and invisible greens, valued in all av gate of the authorized mill enoort was detailed to ac posable force colt Set rece wesc Oe, BO. 0nee | Caitierain) 4 a png fre lea . ' | upom which the opinion is founded, and a conclusion | shaw) was likewire curried o us the matter st la —Intelligence was received July 25th, of | vice, cannot well be understood wh. iaeata aight be Uineel cea be iy, Sek ee tidied to | founded on euch beliet; that there were two questio and no clue wes sscertained as to who the roboess bold commissions both in the grad and lin sobtained by aa? | dePredations committed on Indian river by the Florida | ted by regiments and companies, f Hing the full sumber allowed "to each regiment aad corps. | [Bdians, when several companies of attillery, acting as | te! etrength of the regiment of infantry, when it lett | *2scharee at avy time for asking for it fret, had the juror an opinion as to the truth of the | cculd be, until the day before yesterday. The ciream- ‘This wumber (308) does not elude t try, facts he bad read or heard? and a,b in ks . ‘My next effort was by directing facts read or heard? and recond, had he aa | stances connected in this affair, which resulted in th GH) eatleees tad comtcaad ete en eke Reema | Sold Rennes memes eee {a eadinees for the | JeMerson Barracks in Avgust last for eld servieein | Gila ‘hury to, the Lig ee | ibe | o as to the guilt or innocence of the prisoner? | recovery of the property, and the arrest of the thees Sraaita ties tak Sho extiedne te <¢ | Raving been received. eight compacichnimenaitne ns | and the eoding sick andextra duty men, was $01; | soatter, and mode a preseatment, vbich wos kid ketene | that © mere faint impression, founded on either por- | suppossd xeDberd are somewhat remectabic soa inge- spit Ziil be coum that, the authorised forve (‘eoope of | Haring hewn reesived. eight compantesal Bay. aud one | nie for duiy Sar lore than Gaiyacee iz, the tom compa: | t4 Common Counell; but eo action was had by that | S0bl knowledge of the olroumstances, or on a relation | uicus on the part of the police concerned in mat See ertiiery: of which chee sean ee and BAB) | at Key West) and the TID rennet, Meee tee | tiae fr duty was Irae than twenty-three, body, and that effort, also. was fruitiess, It wap at | of them by those who bavesuch knowledge. or on more | the arrests: therefore, we will briefly notice @ fow of ga light artille iy “ake ‘ee sae] , ey 4 Sefiecson Rertache, were erdueed, beset ~< Tae | iawen breiace NY, Rg epeamped near Mata- | this term. I think, that I issued some 70 or 80 writs of | TMOr or report, is not such an opinron a quslides; | the particulars. It seemsethat a storekeeper in Chat- an ey , peaking ta Be | Sevan’ Gch keene ee ne ear Main | pease a eheien ote en peep patton My habeas corpus at once, to divobasge that number of pri. and that it must be a fixed aud decided opinion such | ham street, was applied to, the day before yesterday, “Gia latest returns show 9,008 men in service, in- | General Twlage pecially sorlgned te tetteumenn Weve of ertillery, 1a all cotenty tance esnneg toners, wOo, it eppeared from the return of the keeper | ®&it will require evidence to remove, Upon this basis, | (Friday) by # man whose uame ts Joba Cogan, who ext jad raid be had no opinion, | excluded | hibited a sample of oleth, remarking at the time, that juding recr men unasrigned, 2 Orders were issued op the 12th September, f¢ to seven regiments of the penitentiary, were detained beyond the period of | Sfter a jur peng Point wer pd ge ay Tee Tent cree mentation of this force by ten companies; Which wete | mem for duey, Includicg dence ey ann ek their commitment. ’ such questions as these—wlat be thought? what was | be hed @ few yards to bell. The storekeeper asked not being later than July and August, it is estimated | ¥ithurawn from the Atlantic stations. tal strength of the companies for dut In the meantime, the prison association, of which [ | is beilef! and what impression had been made upon | bim bis price, and finding that the demand for the ar- that there is ® deficiency of 600.” Tho reported | _V!—Trzas,—(Department No. 8.)--After @ careful | thirty-rix men. but the " was ap active cflicer, e0 long as my cfficlul duties would | 2's mind? and the like In all this, the Supreme | ticle was very low, muspected that the preperty was strength of all the regiments is 7,974, or 613 les than | ¢*#Wination of the country, the troops origimsily ae- | more than twenty-six, and tha allow me any time to devote to ita affairs, took up the | Cour cverruled me, and held thet “any and every fact | stolen. © Well.” sald the storekeeper, “i would not subject, and made various represeutations to th and clroumstance from which bias, partiality or pre. | like to purchase so small a quantity, but if you had He. I Bave the honor, herewith, to tranamit for ae Judice may justly be inferred, although very weak in | more | would make a bargain and buy the lot.’ Cro- third eugual reports of that | 4°kTee, was edipisrable,”” kan then replied, that he bad more of the samo kind of leave, particularly, to refer to pages 21 | Under this decision aroee the difficulty of whioh you | cloth, and that he would consult his associates 1a the the establishment. signed to this d ment in “ General 0: *” No. | No system of recruiting, however ‘The number of enlisted men of the ordnance depart- | 4%, of A it 31. 1848, have been so posted as best to | been able to keep the meat in service, eccording to the last returns, is 635, | restrain the marauding bands of indians who have Present for duty, on the basis of forty ‘The number is not restricted by law hitherto continually annoyed the settlers. The posts | More than thirty privates, frequently less. t 1. 82, 87. of th complain. It was impraoticable for the court to fixany | matter, who were interested. and if they agreed to pe a oon AS Oe poring. bamn ze: soe a dare co locsted ast eacd toe meee The utter insufficiency ef the skeleton basis, (42 | peges 34 tod. and § ot'the thing separ.” eid mis vo ti quiry i Ube prisoner's counsel. On the | it all goat ‘that price, why he should ave it ge = pe sounemnaien ADA, ptt es 1AA8, 0 of sonboaea or tanomeeneen Mo enh A gg Tho pn mp sak the ja honaae Se culbont, necessary reforma not yet having been attained. | Ps at wy teed Serene in fat ety, Lee weeks | then nrg — pM say sca od on Saturday, ; ‘ 4 : . . olves the pubilc I took oceasion at th ? | Of time were consumed. and over four thousand jurors | (yesterday o'clock, at the New England House, at cordance with the President's instructions, resumed der of the department has Fagen G6 Ut Che Cea EOS OLE tak | Were CUUNINAE ead Ghd Bttomagh wee chendaanl "On | Seth pies be wee bees bee eee ae last year. again to oall the attenti a tothe subject. ‘The pubiie Sinise ian teas ak the tial of Boughton at Hudson, two weeks time were | barguin might be made. But, P le: Sestadl te the abumen to the : consumed in empaneliing a jury; and every trial that | Keeper attwnding the meeting, he communicated the manmerieen vederd tr, Dna aut wnt | plsey fetch ore nosy se ee | Bhi oe Fos wen, dnd Never | Bg te be ty ft. hf J Bere eric tap eke we hee 4 + e vature offence, or the posit of tl 4 ’ tions, a ti and Twiges (major generale by brevet) have been as. | Tree foguard the poste. The positions at Eagle Pas, | «1 beg leave respectfully and carneatly to request | wade presentment, abe t eee ace toes | n ‘treat. consumption « athe | therogues with thalr ill gotten property “The seuss: thority to mount, ta. command of the army on the 11th of May, 1849, and wilted | ft anain for consideration established his headquarters at the city of New York. ation of the | than by L bi , | Recenearily lves great consumption of th signed to the commend respectively of the eastern and | Brat the high roed from Gam Antonie, to Chihuahas, fev attention to the sutyect ofa ber organization | leave partioulasiy to Jat yyy coy ae wong oe scrutiny of the jury, It will be impracticable for any | heeper thevoupon, under the guifance uf Mr Ditebett fe 1 ” tablishment. w: ree) ra 3 rentdin, judge, #0 lopg as rule existe, entirely to | met et the « ointed time, and there was Til, ‘The folipwing is the permanent distribution of | M4 Fort Brown opporite Matemoror, Sand on paces 08 to 28. Out of that presentment | Press ‘sittnity inne be Ka | Samedeeed tp tue man by the mame ef Premeos v the whole army | the regiments and corps constituting the army:-- rivovs than either of the frontier posts, because, ates each; that | Srrued inl Metevery bees on sancens ann public, whieb | pers are publinbed cf the keys to the Upper Provinces of Mexico, they have | de 64 per company. The ‘doubt that : y. There ean be no m ‘ a & strong influence ia maintainl a relations Sleney and true cconomy ‘require that the authorised sieoeaenes tbs Leiden ee mnt ee } - Teveoue cud ever, be less any where, while the | Fesulted tn the of the act establishing an io. | © Pacific stations, ia New Mexico, w fot Ci within Texas, and os this tims cvouny tht teeny | 02 the Texan frontiers, ought to be at least 80 and 100 Fron fomeahnann of our oft gevermment, Howe and | in vain, A ctathe, te Which the cteccberper very rently eee ‘art We ; on ses eee aay ico wos ry ae tnape ‘bis detail, though somewhat protracted, will not, | Presting 4n cpinion; and! have beard, from sureesen- | sented. and off they started, fol by Guuning and et Indeperdence) ere inoomple’ companies. | <0, cf 1068, hove ail teehea. thelr denieation. siz a Tnorenes of the temh aed: tie'oc/ thee at pesbend, be withous Sis value; foe wide 34 will | Die se eee ao cents tonesione te matte ey SD ep Adams, Newport bees: al r e an’ e arm) | Rewer i wemaselved to Ba, 2 ear ° on f , where, on 0 Zoxt } % {9 companies. | ccipanies 9d infantry, under Brevet Major Van Horne, | the United Staten approves Me J. i040, ead hia Ree Ae ratte. oe ate sa Faye Bae] Zenme who bave gone to nda trunk. the ten pieces of cluth were tes . Lo . | a. marched from San Antonio, June Ist, aad reached Et ei * El | Sxen the minimum nocrber at 64 omupeun, | torney, ven hima fee, to to state the | hibited At thie thae, Guaning and Moriety remained, Trumbull, Paso September 8th, baving been one hundred days en | vetion ounk [ane mae partionlarly in the documents referred t0, | S2°803; “it Fires a ee te ceie ide im the street fain Ditebett, aldo Deranrmenr Ni fe the evils complained of and their pature and extent, | ~ Fort Brady, Saut St. Marie, roe culthes a evening the read bad were im good health, ude, :esulted in showing that out of 746 prisoners entered the promises, than the eap- q very injurious effect of the facility which it afords to the jot of cloths, it be ing them. Cogan then propored to show bim the Wort Mackinee, aud weil provided with ‘supplies. The other el thes of that Ganies 256 hae oe J " ° Fort Gratiot, b Dattalicnot four icanganionta heeeatey, with two com: I beg leave to refer you to my report of | fined, becsute the» diion magheteasge ty poe raingly ala tad oon more 7 aries Denny Wee °. panies 2d artille:y, mmanded by Brevet Lik ant pon fubject, of J annex av ex- avy record of conviction; 9 by rrasonof fatal ™OV*. to the station houre. Mr. Ditehett soon followed Howard, Green Bay, olenel Alexa ched from Fort Leavenwort! clerical m ‘279 for omitting to the charge jer Cogan, and found him with the storekeeper Derantuent No. 3. May 16th, arrived at Santa Fe, July 23d. A com- <* * © By the aot entitled’ 920 because iting the clothe, The captain then told Cogaa pany of the 26 dragoons marched fren a 4 inoreare of the rank and file of the army ry &. an bi. Cogan ned thi ‘ed to merease eenener of pri | convicted of a felony, but Ihave never found one who | tra ould avail bimelf of the privil Ihave doubsed . brs ether the privilege was not personal to the | severe! Mine Companies of ah iret Beainent of Artiliery and | tn cis destination, early in August. juror, ar to be beyoud the power of the public prow: | his umexpeoted blow subd: 4 vabtawe.e. panies of the lst di ng and light battery of the idual eaffering. To lor to avail himself of it, as an objection, on bi | T. and the ceytain conducted him to the station. aps {6 companies. artillery serving iv New Mexico since the peace, hi tb to to tl amination. | togetber 4 , * | been reiley these companies, and ar: sod bey thUinieaeah, ene eesmment. qT ean be obvidted by either of two enactments, | kept arwall junk # al lieved, in for their proper stations ea by bim witelent forclinn be veleines in the oon. One forbidding the juror himself to be ¢: street. On the pei the officers found @ | ments Nos. 6 and 7. vice during « period of peace.’ The minimum standard magn Om 4 —— 9 party to pro heavy slung shot. *y; on Gunning, « Ll Re play he ~ a bl Yee | of vine os was. wt the time, intended to be which was ute) Dut possibly to measure Deraatuast No. my the arrival je rein! perma nomber, Rots accordance was peid to my com: Roninanceres re, belng @ Nine Companies of the Second Regiment of Artillery. a April. by with former fresnes rap on the eruel al op po oe meng ye Pi pect: pelea Fort Monroe, Virginia, cece 2 companies, | ‘oder of the | @tr@puousiy urged for jourly k nso ooh teal the service, who bad, 'y of ite tomates, and turni: Pi ag. Mach Fort Ceewel + gga ‘ac ‘ leompany. | ~ J cocastons in the field, tested, ond wofally = te a our community, or suffer and die in for ‘thet veoh hey A stole ‘property. nagar 5 , | very m M « eloien ' Fort Mecem, Beoutest, do. « - yi Deompasy. | curity at present enjoyed in ico. — ee eet gained come Stee—-thengh, lam sidered a good cause of | Cherse nd Larceny, Offieet Stephens arrested Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor, © Qoompanies. | ofristy-three Mexienus, and one of fifty-four Pusl at te om tantenuahoaneeet te an, that he bas formed or ex- woman byt ot Alice Miller, pag ee es do. 5 Seah volunteers, were also recetved into vies 4 xtent of the evil to which you allude ; ineve samen", an. wworidiag | ha J P dim an expedition ag vajoe Indians xt to your inquiry whecher it arises from Darra Sa h, + Leompany. ra880 Ataust to the Sei D st to pie the practice of the magistrates under the law, or whe- Fort — Bt. eh — ° ae . the sopartment reporta that thev'the tow feed ae eeTEAN Divion reantorent No he ti quired the employm | Mine Compenice of the Fourth Regiment of Artillery, | St, the time requires Se ompley im the early Brooke, Florida copetitution of jurte they were Fort, eooebie, December stad tome the ot | Key Ae Saag se a . of etx of rng hdl knowledge of the transac. Vort , | being only two hundred and tort oy be gehny ed yin a od Nh Fr metes- Fort Meltes, do a 7 Anah tnes their tote ondee tae y a e | +7 Justice Mowatfort committed them Fort Morgan, Mobile Point, 4 y of Territorial ace Des te lade, hed sltogether bat, sisty-ee for ; aight be obrlated by eon ning | beth to priscn for 1 Fert Pike, Louiriana. polape (24 men), ia duty. (only forty nive privates in both") thou * zh the getic cflicer Drevet Lient 1m Tampa Day their number was day they marched New Orleaus Barras +d trom Jermes om th inereared to ninety seven nepar SPROIAL Tet » Beton ; «1 company. ‘gaeavaea? Seminaries, pewrr to exaet. from tbe police magistrates, « strict Decisions betore Jui onde Derantwent N we pliacer with the la Janvany 5 — Natheniel N Robert: Prencis Colton. — near proving fatal to 1 £ berquently was by « large |odtar like evil of th tremely ri id their other are that thelr attent! & party to tbe reoord. but the real party The Siath and Seventh iy conduct the sult in bis own oame ae * ponies First Dragoon! niry, five come A party of the Im Mounied Rifles, c tat kil 2 tes F a f felt ject aud that they have taken some action in yp a day Ane Tt a Brailcry Company. | tone of General Taylor's regard to lt A continuanee ef thelr action and atten- My = Ny ey etton toast Fort Guines, Minnesota territory, 1 cempany lst Dra- | | tien will, ere long, work out the desired reforms ia fee « H Shatter and Others oa Chas H Carroll and Motion to ree manit «claim to the examination thie regar of the referee, granted must wot, howe be understood to ray that the Viewed in any orgee, } company th infantry es th Fort Smeliiag, simnesota territory, 3 companies Id be wrong to compel t object of the Tofantry. olonel Wash’ cannot be amended We heve taken our praction Johm Rogers O Hera and Wife — When « pw hee Fort ie, Oregon route, 2 companies Mounted > cited tee ie to rummary convictions, Jury who bad pr bie had an cpportanity, on a special motive, to avail hia- 7, 7 any dine t bil ith that larity, but omitted to doe, he te pre- Oth lofeatry ave not kept pace ting the standard pro JTegow toute L company let Dragoons, under the ect of Mareh 2, 1802 to wixty- four pri- ements The reason for this, | doctrine of res edjutcata applying aot etry | for the infantry and artillery companies, being an fact that, with us, the otermined but also Missourt, }{2 companies let Dra- | aggregate of eighty fiers and men to each ae. Th uty of @ juror mostiy to thore whieh mb; litigered Motion to 6th Infantry Prem 1802 to 1821 the authorized number of privates im ‘ ‘The Guprene Coen Girnol uled, with Costs aad Feoelrer ap hjeot of a summary conviction, territory, 1 company Ist Dra- jolaticns of their company was never below sixty 8 Dento's Reports 125, property, a knowledge of the haw aL fret already apparent. am A Coit. Though a married . " agen, and tbe | years after the reduction of the Jefferson Barrac! 1, 1 company 54 Artil- ng themecives always ly pursued, | 1816, the qummber for fautry was rixty-eight, and iT the code, sue sions ta respest to Jery, 1 company 61 ih Reguneat of Infantry d to yield the fruite . for the artiliery ove b d privates" oniy sue by ber next ay y core tah fe gma > spre seecalnnnennghcipatiedl Mo pak gs aah Sondh nguaes Geman x ponsible forthe costs | Geulp noone of suits fy ntry ond two Ci Furst D ent \t, ONES, Adjutant x sible ce o Sen YTS 200 ped ee ene ‘oonia (Department No. 10.)— The 2d re- “ie ew Caawronn, See of War ject bas been more apparent there than it has been ie ivorce, where a wife is 9 eratere allowed to “ene Fort Gideon. Cherokee country, 1 “company lst Dra- pany of the 3d artil- a“ pa peggy OE IG that ehe can prosecute a sult with: goons, 4 companies Oth Infantry November, 1848, To quote my own language in regard to these convic- it an be folly = ct — The objection that he has sued im Fort Smith.) Ooo (2 companies 6th Inf. other compas tons. y are a radical depart from the great Already 1 thet ber own name, may be t at any wtage of the sult Fort Washita, | “yyy and ti oo Ist Dgs, 2 00. | pire of infantry. be vat the 24th of Decem- | ee \y> which pervades our whole jurisprudenes, that ‘oom deew witha rult which eann S ew | Sth Infantry der arrived at San Francisco, July 8th Addition to | men, A Ny. four, tigh y, and one hun~| for inetanes, of prouring to every person accused of am ‘ases Which they are | BO fUstained to the end, Motion to set aside judgment Fort Towson, | (2 companies Oth Inf. the troops originally arelgned to Cali ght ae. | Bree private, the We forty vaa,| Offewew, m trial by jur with A ee Wn ba ‘iis Derenvmeey Oe 0 = Tee tatery coment Sy wen toaen Dext betenty so San | eee om oer” trvamph to #t ride & juror. and that they injare the wits boo Sled tue complaints aguinas the busted, sue | The First and Enghth Regiments of Infantry. six Compa. | ordered to proceed cause of their clients by excluding from the peut the | See Givevep and the ether tor ccpaamtion end le the tom. d and Frareiveo nies Second Dragoons, and two Companies Fourth Artile pw ~ of part of this jor try are pushed as rapidiy as From the New oe a he éivpoesl of the Uenersl commanding Ths Havana Fore Industrial of the 16th tn ah established are Sem | the following accounts of recent news from Veuestela| wi which we late — decision. no jury is allowed tw In & letter dated loth Panvage on Oe oaeene ia wy —— extends teresting poticee are given af unfortunate x monthe ” qventey ohio ber nas eminent ingency of thoes rules aod the strictness dening to bamditl A | higher court: | have al- also preparing to leave it for ( ubs and Gen, Peon bas been transferred from the prisons Caracas to the Castle of Cumana, which has teen cr her atyrannical or careler it, mer has obtained @ verdict and judgment she will be will be manifest of being deeme Sompelied te eleot in which she ill proceed. Motion i h ~ granite dd spend toon ne elf M Ryerson v4. Pranets Recon ond Others. — Wheee 4 o wo months ve elapred rince a@ acer oe remedy Hate tanen eed judgment pertosted thetven, ue ‘will not be let ia to ‘od merely on the general a davite of merite They must be dievtoned, 6 Coat AB court may aecertain they are rubstantial Me tion to eet aide inquest denied, with costs, with leave \ to renew it om G \ | ert vo. Mather and Orhers. Tt te no Ob Miller ond OF Jeotion to examining « party a4 a witness ia the tery—one Light .irtillery | Fort Polk, Point lsabel. L company 4th A) " Fort eye: Rio Grande opposite Matamoras, 3 com- panies Ist Infentry Rivggold Berrecks, Dale's, Lending. Rio Grende, 1 it company 4th Artillery Leompany Ist Infantry, Oaleares, Inic Grande S companies let Infantry. Fagle Pars, near Presidio, io Grande 4 compantes +) Qf Leo 24 Dgs Leo sth Inty | © Leo, #4 Oge 1 co Sth Inf'y. F loco, 8th infantry 1 eo, 24 Dgs , Leo, Sth Infy. inty. pe a of the Saoramento and San Joaquim rivers, ‘ . x ‘mibing’ districts — that the issue is not Joined Sach examivation. under the code, being @ substitute for tl cow . ©) Leo. 24 Dgs 1 oo. > B4 a e0.8¢h fotuatry. former bill of die We gee Judie 8 governed by the rules othe secured a chance to avoid 4 Fort Grabam. Jove| & } 4 to disregard it Upon of exceptions very bd Peta ne” | $| 10.98 Dg,t ese tary. nie tne, sud any grt hs mrs me elk vod Len neg at Geers an | Pace in pote waco ths Bi inc Sioned deere neta nity Ke .) # (1 60, 94 Dgo.,1 00. 8th tary. seoreeitog the eppoumamn of oe it ie aeninet this dimeuity that the [+r Eisa Eimenter/ ade, Wolddll, Administrator, - Motion _ Derantwent No 9 —New Me toons {2 (hat quarter by law! eae whitemen, ing belle of the i om the entry jed, by allowing a general | = sin | 10F Jodement. os in case of non-ruit, granted unless Bre irs Regine, Infentry Jo Coren, sewmd | Soa ceck Uh tee ntag om the dap ini | Fern ena bellow jung ite Yateley Sai cel orm woul, dowhteny romore mash of | Jerston ef autor hanooree "The eet la tnat te | Pleat span 07 at the exh ereih and pap aunts ¢, near the Upper Kio Grande, i company 24 | ° ao When he was | Jw willing to embarrass the ease by | C4 Price ve JN. Siebbine.— Order to show cause b ing the why derendant should net \r before referee and be ‘Don Pereando de Taos 2 com panies 24 Dragoons, preeeverily caemived made absolute fen conte Albuquerque, 1 com| o BR. Brotherson es William H Brown Where @ Dona Anna, 1 £ tty has had four several opport S0coRO, detac Dragoons. Rene was the duty of protecting personal liberty which ree. O88 examining & witness El Pato del Norte. 6 compan 7 vail duced the Courts to require that the records of com availed bimeelf of the opportunity ooly to sl a0. tiom substantially the same, thoazh varied tm which the court had, on appeal, dectied to be impro- PFT, an Order will not be granted comoeiling the otner Po to produce the witness for further examiaation. ot nied, with conte Hewry Laverty os. Jonnson, Vasdervoort, and Others, — tthe mouth of the Colembia river the 1. panies 34 Infantry. Oe company wee stationed near Fort Vancouver, and Se Resend ta Dereanmene, No %. —Ceswongss. the other near i " on Puget y he giment af Infancry, three Companies cular examination ¢ .one Company First virtilery, and two Come | gelcetion of the other polnte for Vietlon sould contain the various particulars erated in my optoton, s# publiched in the New York Legal Observer. ae it was thor alone that the bigher courts eonid ascertain whether the power of summarily con- vieting had been legaliy exercised. aod thus slone de- Thivd Artetic Arteria although represented as termine whetber it not been used af an engine of 1 company Te re may, it act eheaithy be ovcw om ach may, oppression The instant, therefore. thet thie partica- Motion for leave to put in an snewer by sttormey Presidiy of San Franciseo, the custom house established there by law. lerlty of statement in the record. should be diepensed granted winthony Wolf ve. inn Margaretta Wolf, —Divoroe for adul ted Orenerd es, Crome and Orhers —Itie not a matter of ‘with. the power of the higher courts to protect personal Roeety 00s tu ogress mesons ovubens and it became * The forte in . Fort Lravenwerth, by 4 tatchmenten' ree to provide @ substitute, for It would never do ‘Adame satil Boys co-easion of the march of this rete the ions of to leave tonny magisirete te erblirery one lererable curve, thet whee realtor takes 8 Jedgment for the A tt ere ineued. aooor™ a power men! oa re bas been . rame debt that Is secure a chatter m: thet ec eee gompenioe nore otidrawn for temporary | treater sortie of the tis fl Seas 1, provided te the British statutes, by ellewing Ou eppest aod ch Gs Opportunity to | (Amr ee hocia morse in the former. That depends companics withdrawn for temporary duty in Plo- | original orders of the the ohain of poste TrCm & summary conviction to the rewions You will rey sauees wine! ae this ts right; but | o* the Intention of the parties. Motion for new trial, . date \ . Spee enn 1847. to extablieh two fat Soak a eeee fied @ etatemer - ectieally fed out, It is injartows, es | bave oh on the ground @f new discovered evidenes, dented, with |p a larente ctamagl weet, ‘d beathomn\ cat State Litvery ‘ord in papter | inthe body OP chat | [8m not aware thst there was ever any compiaint im PPUPETe hs a tom daty in the Indian country, - a" werk. and in Robineon’s incrodwetion to the Quarter | thi State, or for very meaty years in ringland, under Polteteat tte! pany, rome 300. Migenee, y & reference to page Bi of the second report of Rrbert Mot uteheon, ie the whig candidate for Mager Sem jome Passion the Prison om tt will be form thet (he mmmber im this city in- | Of Pitteburgh, Ps is the demscratic esmdidate for ‘The review. by appeal, as in Fneland. te far better) 45" than the mode with us on habeas corpus been i OUT crenned in six years from 1.2048 yerr to BA, or from 100 0 mode We sre necessarily confined to am examinetion of mrnvh to Ike. This was wp te the ond of 1545, and oho sum- the record of the commitment, and if they are periect mentation bas continued since (hea, Ps * companige withdrawn for vemporecy duty “> Abenicy, - wn for temporary duty in the Indian cowntry, } x ‘ort, and the infemtry comp: - ‘cf the companion rot yet withdrawn from service frean Guty a0 am eset te the Comm the port | eM, Jone Gregorio, to succeed pr bas tp near preepeet the finishing etroke

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