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WHOLE NO. 6812. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. SE es = — = — —== News from the Isthmus and West Indies. Items Translated from our French Files, txplaia te the Sultan the object of their desire, and he Police Intelligence. Mayor's Office. ASPINWALL TRADE—THE PANAMA RAILBOAD—DIVI- | — I¢ acems that it is a great aslstake to believe that the | lis! to them with smiles oad sffability, “1 grant CUBIOUS CASE OF ALLEGED FRAUD IN WALL STREET FOREIGN PAUPERS AND CRIMINALS. THE NEW GRANADA TERRITOBY—NEW bia parden,”’ said he; * refuse he commenced, the | —A CONFIDENCE MAN AT WORK—SUCCRG2FUL BUE- |. The letter given below was received » {¢ SrATE OF PANAMA 17S POWERS ND CoNBTITU- | CUinete revelutioniats either profess or aro actuated by secret seal'which puts such sentiments ne tier! : si yeoskeel's Sew ceyetan ey @GLARY AND ROBBERY oF JEWELRY—ALLEGED d |__| the precepts of the Christisa religion. A young China | It iss beautiful thing, that religion which ‘wea her being delightfully suited for such sports. The =Y— Mayor Wood, from the United States Ministe: at Berne, a cnaae, YAN BONNELE— | oan, who recemty arrived at Nantes—one of those who | boly Indies. a devotion like yours. You bless thet re. | country has begun at length to show o springlike ap- yee ary a Speen ba geen conceraing the emigration of paupers and disreputable L vgshoad age to Europe to finish their gcclosiastical atudion— | 1igi0n end bisea this generous Franze. Please t> follow | pearance, acd the green grass is ahooting forth in every somewhat curious and intricate case of alleged fraud | 145,actere from Switsexiand, to the port of New York:— ‘The steamship Star of the South, Capt, Marks, left | °*™e pid ig gee! a5 officer, (indicating one)—he will lead you te the came to light yesterday afternoon, at the Chiet ’s office, dl > New York on her outwant trip for Aapiawall on the | Writes from ¥aples to theSuperorof the Grand Seminary | prsia: aad you will ave the pataareof vniag'your | fold. The spring in uncommonly backward, but inthe | So (00h Jealscay Agra tt ie Chats oie, eee tee eee eee at Nantes, a letter, i which he says:—Tho Empire of re ea tenes enae imtreenae bist te Bia | omuras'et s few days we may expect to. sen the llscs, | Dos Oo aaserecuof Wallstreet. ‘Tue clnvemte 1 s00 there ls much disuatiataction ia Now China is, at this moment, throughout its whele extent, pre — scone hegre to | snowballs, and cther flowers in full bloom, and then the 52 6% # Of foreign sbi endeavoring to thank he a; ‘Do not of the case, as far as we have been able to ascertain, are Vike a great sea tonced with winds and tempeste, and is to this palace; every time you may have | TU#h to the country will commence. these:—On the 27th ultimo, the banking house of H. becoming daily more agitated. The Tartar family which — to ts de veld sad be afraid al the doors dee Union Course, on Thursday afternoon, a most Conkle of Charleston, 8. Cc, aetit ou a draft enc! - in nt nine Line occupies the throne must soon be upset, and witness the sacl toy ‘Angels of Mercy,’ oxeiting and finely contested race came off for a purse, ‘ alarge majority ot the Cantons have ile heats, best three in five, in harness, Five h a letter to John W. Downing, of Chestnut street, Phila nepeu and tkaes ae clove of its Comination. Nothing can stop the revola a aay Boa a tance not to repeat, ope, with the tionary progress of the insurgents—neither law, dist The Central American Expeditions » | |’ Lcsusierea, fouref whiah came to the post and started | %/Phia, payable to his order on the Bank of the State of Went tee federal oounal, we etrninate feats line, nor i Hesperer's forces, War rageson every point Col. Kinney, it is now said, has at length succesded in Sethe prise, vis, un. & igs. ai gs Valens ic ae New York in this eity. By some mischance the letter whose ombarkation for New Toans ‘and New ¥ork were the ter: . Bve seen. murders and i pediti Central Ameri oi keg May + Be jb enter Swami ie . robberies. tp. thady fomion, selesny, iouptstions, ‘agen pe hee int Ansricayand Moand | Angeline, and b.g. Jim. Grey gelding M.D. Greene was | "#9 1s supposed, directed to New York same Of | Uesioh, 1 have casieens hala tubeensauice ane thor earthq ‘and you havean idea of the calamitios is of emigrant soom sail for their new entered, but getting out of condition, did not appear. Philadelphia, hence the document read ‘‘Jobn W. Down- | wre not paupers, but respec Chestaut street, New York.” The postman, in | cO%sMetablo tun’ ef moucy, furstabed with ftters ot redler Unien, driven by Hiram Woodruff, was the favorite pre- ing, jut street, 7 ) post a and waited for in Ameriew by friends ready to receivethem: d give the i vious to the start, at 100 to 50 against the field, bat | Y208® charge the letter was placed om its arrival in our | ani sive i Mempinined of Wee cat nitedly éxistod: "et I Which weigh upon China. Here is an incident | hemes. The emigrants are armed and equipped as th» Mitch bas ovcuzred in the provinoo of Nankin. A | adventure requires, The steamship United States youn, aD, Bai ew Xe, 0 lying at the foot of Eighth street, Hast. ri Post Office, left it at No. 19 Chestmat street, in this cit; . | Bear Napkin, who had formerly studied at the seatiaary | DOW [ving street, Hust. river, | proving « dunghill, his backers suffered severely. Hi 5 0. > Js J-5 igh enfin of that cit, fel, with his brother, into the hands of the | i the vessel selected for carrying out the colonists, | faa speed enough 20 wla, Dut lacked the game that al | TBEF* cooper named Jobn M. Dowxing, resided, This rebels. wished to constrain them to adoré the | and will sail on the 7th day of May next. This isa geod horses aa came {to the score fraton | {2¢!vidual was not at home when the letter arrived, and | tle republic to whi posses. Aaggine when on returning, waz, as may be supposed, much | ! bave the bonor to bo, with t sel of great speed, having recently made a tri “ Lagat Caw ay ar ve a ing iy mi iP | the frat ‘Your obedient “ THEO. 8: (ae men A ro pole arn, oreo ff ti Semon dfo gee ae fr Nerden Utah ostre cc e: woh ves sevoudl Re | astonished to find that» draft for such» large amount | Hox. reawated Woeet Mav's of Now tes. PAT Coe. |*Frathot our boly religion. On. thetr Gest refusal they | three hours, the best time oa recon hetweds, thane | Ga me eather tions os "| should have beem sent to him. Not knowing exactly |~ ‘The clreular sbove alluded to is as follows; — 4 5 to wie Bat as Lh em ports, She is’sharpbuilt, ts of about 1,600 tons burden, First Heat.—Angeline ho: eae Piet ie how to act under the circumstances, the New York | rir reperan oouncu, 0: weon New Granata | (2¢M on @ gallows, opened their bellies, and with thetr | *Md can comfortably accommodate between five and six | lead at the start, and went to the quarter pole in forty | Downing went toMr. Bulkley, lawyer, of Wallatreet, who, m occasion of a epecial cose, the Hesldent Minister of the sure lew f 3 define the limite. bande ian ext abe Polotiating extenito of tueir victims. | hundred passengers, about the number that are engaged | One seconds, # length ahead of gee Union third, | as it is alleged, advised “John M. Downing’? to draw 1 Uni frora the rest of the territory of ates, have had to suffer from the | to sail with Col Kinney. The steamship will sail direct | J™ bale a dozen lengths behind. mare opened the | the money from the bank and deposit it in the hands of | ! ited States hay te’ dated the 16th of F i, expressed togret in the fact, to all sppear on 7 jap a littie down the backstretch, jing the half mile to he United ‘States of pauper the republic, ea mince slaves, cfners hunted aad renuced towratisnney, | for Sam Juan do Nicaragua. The whole expedition is Fole'a couple of lengths ahead of May Fly and Ualon, | ©Fe*ponaible party for anfekeepinxz. Accordingly the ses, The auase has, miata new, State muy freely enact thet which is per- | £09 otuers pililessly murdered. "So much for the Gur. | under the direst commana of Col. Kinney, but accom, | On the lower turmy they were all ita heap, and swung | lawyer and he went to the Bank of the State of New rash ab, Wall cote she Legh bodies 0 by its own constitution, except | aa tianity of ‘Chinese rebels, pasying him on his expedition, and shi with him | 0 the homes! together. It was anybody’s race to York, where Mr. B. identified Downing asa client of compli 1 fact that the instances, in’ which it is declared to depend upoa New |" inauguration of the railroad from Mudrid to Alba- faring the drawgate—then Union fell to pieces, por Angeline | bis, and John M. Downing d:ew the amount specified in ton sre molested by individuals of Gransda:— hi cate comsiderable section of the general line which is the dangers and advantages of his enterprise, will be | and May Fly had a struggle to the score—the former | the draft, endorsing it at Mg Me “John M. Downing, tually: become s burden to }; Ths copuntation and verviog of the standing army | to unite the Spantah capital to one Gf the best ports of Hit Fabens, late United States Consul to San Juan, and | winning by a Oe Stn Tiana deta. eye auanee fag fell | The paying teller, it seems, cid not pay particular of and naval affairs, pt ces oa seine cogadh TED | «The colonists will not settie, as originaliy intended, at | celled to the scale, the ome who hantod ieee ee tually discovered taattieee ook Needing ounae 1s 3, National eredit. | ; peerage cary eye I eess, accompanied | PAB Jusnand inits vicinity, but will pitch upon the table | found tobe two pound shert, and the heat was declared | the draft was filled up in the name of ‘lean W. Bower a8 fanunry SOK, 6. Fational receipte end dtsbursemente the expedition i Jands of the Chontelas district, upon the an Juan river, | ™m favor of May Fly. ing,”’ while the endoreer’s name was ‘John M. Down. | returned to this su ‘this: pie waar euion oe tits > “ and mar the Lake Nicaragus. These lands are owned by | , Stoond Meat May Fly and Union, the only two now | ing.” Having procure’ the money from tho bank, i: | Moment the A is 'pee- : Shears of the fag and arma of the republic, mbeai ft appears that: tie yeast of ee best eat: wang | ME:Fabens, whose title, we believe, is not disputed by the | lit in the race, came up for tho word at a fapli rate, | was deported taal’ Butkecne toad eine ate ett | PALIOK, ® Dill, Ae special alot of whois to-put a stop to 7, all relative to the waste lands that the nation re- | Cambrai ft sppears that. the Saat ofthe beet root, used government of that Territory. Seaor Marcolete, Minister | the gray outspéeding the roan, and taking the iaside be- | Banker, of Wall street, where it remained until yesier. | string ey tie DetEeT ek ee eetiom, And tO prevens the pend ee . only in t ion of half the quantity of the yeast | for Nicaragua at Washington, himself admits the le. | fere they got around the turn, He was four or five | day. The Philadelphia Downing, hearing that = dratt | thingofa Boren thot plaints should . Weight a jgomennn gt mune made from hops, produces the same result. ity of Mr. Fabens’ title to large tract of country in | lengths ahead at the quarter pole, in forty-one seconds, | had been rent him by the Chatlesten ‘bankers, made | be well founded d venture ‘The Assemby of nee Soneisy of thts ty.- Astatue to the famous Joan of Arc has been com- district; 50 there can bp no difficulty about the | 9nd forty yards ahead at the half, in 1:19, the roan h: some inquiries, and found to his surprise that it had | ¢ criminals, ‘one tieinbers, to be appointed as follows: ini nts. Deputies, | menced in Losret, France, Tight of posression, as was apprebended by the friends | ing broken up on the backstretch. ‘The gray was now | already heen eashed and endorsed at the Bank of the 4 © 4 The Parisian builders have been availing themselves ibe original expedition, intending, aa it did, to com- | taken in hand, and nursed gently to the score, winning | State of New York. Not relishing the idea of thera being 1108 15 | of the rise in the waters of the Seine to brieg into the | ™ence operstions under = prant from the Mosquito | by,a few lengths, im 2:46, two Downings in ihe field, word was sent to this city, 4 12 | French cayatel great numbers of immense pine treea— | King. This Chontelas district is represented to be a Third Heat.—the gray took the lead again, but broke | stating that there must be «ome awkward mist: Ata — | used for scaftolding, &c.—which are cut on the summit | Ver7 sealtayy elevated country, and abounding with | up before ho made the turn, and the roan dashed on feur | that the genuine Downing had not even seen the dr: Sata} “338,108 m | of the Alps. near Schaffhouse, placed on a alide, by | ccal and gold. The land is said to be fertile, and within | oF five ths ahead to the quarter pole, in forty-one | This, of courte, induced the officers of the bank Se oa OL Eo in | Mhich they fall into the flood, which conveys them to, | the possessions of Mr. Fabens are extonsive forests of | Seconds. On the backatretch, the speed of the gray was | to. overhaol tdrafte paid,” and upon” closely, ox, An attempt was made to murder Mr. Ran Runnels in | the canal of the Rhine, of whic the mouth frat Hunia.” mabouany. ‘The attention of the settlement, therefore, | brought out, and he closed up race ‘the roan passing | amining the Downing one, sure enough Joha W. Phe streets of Panama on the Bist of March, of which we | gen ‘Thence they are brought fram canal to cana), and | ¥!1 be glven to mining, to agriculture and the experts. the half an open length only in front, in 1:20. On the | Downing had not endorsed the document, but Sind the following account ina letter in the Aspinwall | from river to river, til they reach Paris Thirty years | tion of mahogany. each of which paraults, from the ac rey Ispped the roan, and swung on the | John M. Downing had, and he had got the monsy Courier: — ago the forests where these pine trees grow were known | Counts of the leaders of the expedition, promises to be | homestretch in a inning porition; but the worthless | too. In order to clear up the difficulty, recourse xQsnndey night Mr. Ruunels mas going home with | bly to tourssts, profitable, brute gave up the struggle as soon ns he got in front, | was had to the Chicf of Police, who placed the matter in t? petages tacking the corner of Tiss ttecof, on tho entt sitet | , The prion of the Conciergeri, at Pars, is about t | py. apatedts Lecoarourne aa igs, ne ce I 8 Wisner by BAL Ges emt | Sten hls rrr deere Mc ene, (aF | pnotz aye ingomgstathan to paisa et the Plata, where Mr. Fery’s store ia situated. the twe | be altered 10 as to adapt it to the solitary coninement | D¥* Last of the Cours®, |" sourth Heat.—The Fray, as anual, exhibited great gy to the bank it grime and infamys | Ms¥Ys Sud eventually k it a inte 3 Iatuer geatleuren prared 2. fow steps beyond the nersee, | system. The Rev. Dr. Paird Gnished the last of his course of | speed, leading the roan three or four lengths to the | strost ead iheed narod Mat Ite Bale ag eae tha Dcte: | <sAghimy Oa, 20 che well understood seltinterent, the " y gai and stood conversing at the main entrance cf Mr Fery's A large number of silk weavers, lace makers, aud | lectures before the Spingler Institute, last night. | quarter pole, and then breakin, while in hand, fell | wh identity, | Tities to whom it concerns certainly could not by say means Building, while Mr. R. stood at the aforesaid corner.” | gloveis, lately emigrated from Lyons, Frares: to’ Gols Notwithstanding the peor the day andthe inuddy | inthe rear threo or four lnogthe—then again going up | Proceeding te the cilce a Me aah ee ee ee. Pollsd to omiprate: should. not be hdsitend co. the Waited Mr. Be. “heard romething which sounded like balls | fornia.’ They could vot find employment there, and Y | to the roan, and while winning nicely, again breakiog u; nestioning the clerk in his office, thet Downing’s'divee, | £t ether yy ie \< P , streets, there were present '& good attend f q g nicely, ing up, ic kin his office, g's direc- | States; and if, th authorities would have to strike the walls of the house behind him, just above his | heve lately returned home in great distress. were present a good attendance of both | thus throwing the race away. say Fly won by half a mm (he was then at work in New Jersey) could be ob. | pay the return igrants. best aia SA same instant a perfect blaze cf fire M_ Manier, a Catholic priost, and formerly a chaplain Indien and gentlemen. The subject of last evening’s | dozen Jeng ts, in2:42, The quarter was made in forty at 74 Cortlandt street. Here the Rein infor. | 'e feel, oblt onsiderations to vour emitted froma weapon in the hands of some person | in Garibaldi’s corps, was lptely iried in Genoa onacharge | lecture was Foglend and Ireland.” seconds, the half in 1:20. The following is s summary :— | mation was, withlittle trouble, obtained, and the officer | eet eenies by ty geen” poe Xe Noe eraee cman a orttmest comer, of the | of poisoning another priest, Baltaro, in 1868, Arsonte, | The reverend lecturer opened his discourse with a Bag gee ee ee ame Wis Peotting of once started for n siiall bamnlet about Ave mallee Deck | to misravon, part shall do. every. " a " ere ; | towards the spot, where he was soon followed by several | ScPPCr tnd antimony, wore found in the stomach of t1¢ | description of the natusal appearances of the three pro. | Tuge'Weohret mrs an pest May Fly....,. 1 2 'L 1 | Somertetny comtuven te NOG Meee weet hi ten | ress A onstoan feattiovinan eben tee citizens who had been aroused by the noise of there- | and it was supposed that they were made the vebioles | Vinces of the British empire—Fngland, Ireland and _ star ebelgpeapy § € Union...... 2 1 2 2 | the whole story nearly as above. He was taken to the | emigration. | tha eulpertenitsl to-vesenimabne oon! Geis sala PeTbence, thy Purtuied the \chise ‘through several Of {he Polgone, Manieri was acquitted for want of proof | Eeetland, England was a garden spot; Scotland was | Wipe pannet cia Cie Keetoyon febctving tatoos is Teoer Derriog bu Sothe | aninderaten te the Divive protection. streets, tut aid, not succeed in fading any traces of the | °° pf aee 2 Pagel ev am 8 joes much cultivated, and Ireland was, ingeed, in natural | D. Pfifer entered g. g. M.D. Green : drawa, place where the money was depouited, went to Rigg’s | he Federal Conaeil of Switeeriand. | ‘lain within the city. Mr, R. then mustered his, men | .,4 Paris paper (Galignani’s Messenger) saya, that on | eanty, the dest gem of the sea, He was aut. tomelned ‘Time, 2:44-2:46 2:49 3.42, office and informed them that the deposit lert withthem | DR. TURNER. ad There'and elsewhote ‘uscortalued that’ Salo heel | had only state gues mcunted, and that on the 16th of | that the Irish people were eo proud of her. ‘Thelecturer Se ee toa banbst poems tactee Wend Soe Gate eC | oo sea ee ee ome lo a 2 4 er ee 10 iver the el been bidden in the mountains for several days, and that bg ye eens it - wed epsiare oye ition oe eee next recounted the wars of England, and devoted much On Thursday morning, trotting match for two hua- | perty = tt ited for. Mr. Bulkley was next called 508, | Superior Court—Part First, 7 iro dpa iOS see his threat to marder Flagetalt par by ant cadiedvetst te re pend instent | Hime to the period of Oliver Cromwell. He thought | dred dollars came off at the Red House, between Mr. ue Be as ned how sabtters were and sunounced Before Chief Justice Oakley. be, taken, dead or alive. We heard it stated that a | of the sixty which it presented at the commencement of | Cremwell had the most wonderfal army of all which we | Irvin’s brown Mambrino gelding Wm. A. Browne, and accordingly drawn by Mr. Baga by him Ganded to A JUVENILE DELINQUENT SKRKING DAMAGIS, BUT large reward has been offered for him. the sie, dave any account in history. It existed for twenty | Mr. Shute’s blue gelding Blue Morgan. The race | Hownivg: who delivered it into the offers possession. TURNED OUT OF COURT—A CHECK TO YOUNG AM: A 2s is said to be a notorious highway robber, =e Pays Wey pd Selo Wiig Story ot real life:— | years, and never was defeated. It went all over the | throughout was well contested, and the time made the | The packsge was subsequent!y delivered over to the offi BIOA. Bd ew fener fed its by toe Han whore operations cee Aner “e rine sn named bare oe empixe, conquering everywhere alike. The lecturer | best ever known on that track. The course was very | cersof the bank, on their giving a receipt for the same. APRiL 20.—1William A, Mathis, by his next friend, Jas. 3 a Adams arrived, again at | who, besides an uncommon beauty, possessed a reserve | Béxt turned to the character of the English monarchs, | keary—fetlock deep in placer, with sand, clay, and | Justice Osborn is of opinion that a fraud was intended | "110. 15 arewry Summersgill.—-This. was an action on the part of the prisoner, and accordingly the matter Teron ee of tied ye ud be ae = a Fema baa me sony Peed Lied Be Charles the Second was the most worthless crea- | water, which, together with the short turns on a half | will come - before him, ia the Mayor’s office to-day, for | brought by the plaintiff for damages for alleged false im- rene arrived at Panamacn the 31st of | met with TsOns er claes. Jul ad bestows i i tigation. a March, with. a cargo of Chile coals. hee bear’ eee young student, only under the promise ture that ever eat upon a throne. George the | mile track, makes 2.42—the time of the last heat—as | investigation. Prisonment. It appears that on the 14th of October last that « legitimate union would come bye and bye, to con. | Fourth only approximated him. England had been | good as 2:30 on the Centreville, Three heats were | The confidence game has again been successfully | the plaintifi, a lad of about 14 years of age, accompa- THE WEST INDIE3. seerate the oaths which she had received. Taward might blessed with some good ralers and some very bad ones. | trotted—Mr. Irvin winning the first, Mr. Shute the | practiced ons countryman, who saw the elephant atthe | nied by some other juvenile epecimens of unterrified ‘The news from Kingston (Jam) Is dated to the 11th | have been in earnest in making these promises, but the | Queen Victoria, however, was an excellent sovereign, | second, and Mr. Irvin the third and last. ‘The Mambriao | extravagant price ef $003, not a cent of which ishe | snd unmannerly embryo-fast men, was crossing the Wal- ania James ep fn ine elise ot iee nies, and yielding to bis positive injuctions, he had to ceare | Ho dwelt at considerable length on London—its public Heat ehie nae, net oak tan wn, the second | likely to recover. Mr. Henry Kinney, of Steuben. county, | tiamuburg ferry, and, in the Indio’ cabin. behaved ser lish patriotic fund, the Morning Journal says :—The in- | his visits to Juhette. After vein attempts to change the | buildings, institutions of learning, great works of public | very'near falling. 5 N. Y., was made.a victim in this case, Passing threugh | such an unseemly mancer—using indecent and profes ta raged him, and won the > inther’s resolution, poor Juliette saw no other resource z The, d one of the thoroughfares of the Fifth ward, on Thursday | ; habitants of Jamtion, are steeped in poverty —s Mle these Recent Tete ice | ™PFovement, amd the various features by which it is | heat in 2:40. On the third heat, the Mamrino took the Y | language—that one of the hands on the ferry boat wa, misery; thon L distinguished, Its population at lead, and was never headed, winning by three or four | night, about 10 o'clock, he unfortunately became ac- | obliged to take hold of the plaintiff, or his companion “ 3 i Eeine, a short distance from the bridge of Arts. Two | ‘sting Mrstaite at present, he said, was “ * . a i : « pro ee Nether J fer sasltaace Oe eee. workiarn, seviog over two millions, andhe had no doubt what that at lengths, in 2:42. Mr. Irvin then named his horss after quainted with some clever sharper, rejoicing in the | #24 Temonstrated with thom This ied to further vie - the proprietor of the Red House, and offered to match lent manifestations on the part of Young America,” subsist upom the young bamdo03, and to dig up ani “This once more unfortanate, weary of breath, he end of the present century it would amount to four | Limageiust any, horse for $1,000, mile heats, over the | cognomen sf Capt. Conely, who from his manner axd | sod the defendant, who ina Feapectable man Ot Dallnead clutch any wild root or other spontaneous production uni Rechiy safosteaate,vush to: her deaths,’ mill ‘The peculiarities of . | Red House track, imtwo days Troma that time, He sa | Keneral appearance, soon iaade Kisney an caay victim. | Swit cteeet: interfere, tv clcck the anaes toupport Ue, ‘This may appear an exagrerated, but, | plunged ih after ‘ber snd, succeeded in resoning her. | Soya tusnished’ an, opoeciilty (Oana renee, | very lee, powetial horse, Shout reenter tenet | Altboust the countryman bad never hal the pleasure | plaimtif and his friends. Oa arriving at the New York nevertheless, it js a true picwure. omg fe Md ras bine, Heeodhs a and those in regard to ttirtta pronun:iation afforded con’ | of fine proportions, style and action. Blue Morgan h of the Captain . ore rari Sy tba side, the boys followed Mr. Suromersgill as far as Pearl The Coversor in'his"speeth ataled tet there a now | "DO. ism Doctor at Onetas, was, by a ainguiat | s0erable amusement t3 the dudience.” They had, us re. | Imen very unfortunate in his rose, being always over. | paths force of the latter's ergument t9 tip contr, | treat using annoying language to og typ d na ve 3 speecl r now Was, raoulty for ‘abbrev! mai owner. He inn fast horse at times; 0 ey were following him, Q every reason to hope the tucome of the island will equat | chazcr, passing by. Seeing the crowd collected on the | ™atked, ® faculty for abbreviating long wo oe % ts ‘3 a f 4 , « | had seen him somewhere before. This point gained, the i the expenditure; and that with this step towards there. | 90898, he went over, and having learned that a young tometimes short ones. Thus, a cabriolet they a reliable 2:40 horse will always beat him, notwith. next kind of manceuvripg was to get’ Kinney fee) an expressions, and assumed an attitude of aesauit. A po- moval of floancial embacrasements, the future prospects | git] Bad heen taken out of the water, he hastened to | cAbi gnemnibus, » bus; the Tuames, the Tems, and so | #tanding that he has madde heat in 2:38. What added | Oyster saloon in Church street, whore, after partating pn aan desis of the, tatendank, tone cae of the island are improving. aioe “his spexices. | Whew: Jullettesretumed t9 com: | i085 seed ne meticed shel parks pastionincty Renin, | the drivers Irvid Besa’ wastour acd Ghats aero of rinks and indulging in a couple of dozen on | into custody, and they were brought to the Tombs, where ‘W. MeCartney, a native of Jamaica, has written | siousness—told him of the reason which made her at- | possessed he x malig, Sah ee Tome Cicanie nn | fesslolal Sriven Grint -Gextartey: vee meaffested by he became rather drowsy, and coasented | they remaintd until next mcrning, when they were Ube- i fon Journa’ from Beniligo Digging, Austra- | tempt ruicide, Mr. L., touched with that love which | American citles generally, om rome ebrelally; ate | toch partion Jn the Randling of the ri and Irvin | to exchange coats with the Captsin, forgetting at the | rated by the detendant’s interference, at the request of Mia, advieing his countrymen to remain at home, Mur- | "88 tency ever to sacrifice life, awakened hope in her | 19 Concent, He did not agree with, THOT IRE | gave promise of becoming © Woourat! in time, One | {ite that his $003 was in one of the pookets. ‘The mill: | thefatherot meee the lads. The plaintiff is the oaly dets, robberies, and drupkeanera were of daily occur. | heart by a few words, which have contributed nota little | Simeveiand, nat Sten hes palmisat days, and that the | fate Provantage to epertomen ie that all frottos | tary gent of course made his exit as soon az possivie, | {Be f*yher of one damages. One of his com| wee renee at the mines—ac-ordieg to his report. to the prompt recovery of the young Ouvrier. fad Mastened her decline, Ie bh opmice string | matches at the ied Houte conve witaeveed gratuitouane | telling Kinney to Wait for him. After waiting aom>-/ ¢Samined an a witners, and admitted thet they. were A committee of the Jamaica Society of Arts had ra- At one of the cattle markets in the environ: of Paris, | not yet reached the height of her power. She hai, | there being n for entrance to the grounds, time for the return of his quondam friend, he came to pretty noisy, Mr. Chenncey Schafier ees at coun- f $6,100. Mr. L.B Shepard eel for the ae was obtained, but no clue could be obtained to the | feniery MT Ws B Shepard was counsel a 1 2 1 | whereabouts of the Captain. ‘The Chief Justice, in charging the jury, sald 6 ou 212 Burglaries in the upper werds of the city are becoming Pt bee — wii fi aS eee quite numerous of late. On the afternoon of Wednes | Precise character of this transaction. These boys were em- day, while the family of Mr. Wm. O'Neil, of 123 East | foetea tee presente the rete ee orn and pitulated the facts cf the case, and continued to say that the boys followed the defendant in the street, con- tinued annoying him by using spprobrions ‘and indecest orted favorable ens. one of the light fingered gentry of that capital recent] 7 The followin; mmary :— the conclusion that he had been swindled inthe most s¢] for plaintiff, who laid bis damages ai Pthe Kiagaton Metholiste had a, ten meoting on the | victimised agentleman from tie rural dinvicte in quite inher warlike selations; Dut it washicns eer ate | Re ‘Houmee Hanae TaensoaT, April 19 —Trotting | sclentife manner possible. ‘The nasistance of tie police 11th instant, im order to raise ® fund to liquidate a | a novel and masterly style. There was s crowd gather- | Jerstand that her power hereafter was not to be main. | match, $200, mile heats, in harnens. church cebt. It was well attended. ed round the exhibition of a monstrosity of some kind. | tyined by the sword, but by the moralintluense which | Jas, Irvia named b. The Judge of Assize at Surry, lately sentenced Kwari | Among the attentive spectators was a countryman, evi- | she should exercise yy her commerce, her money, and | W. Shute named blu ‘Stuart (a black boy) to be imprisoned ror twelve months | dently well to do inthe world, apd beside him an elegent- | through her colonies. She has repeatedly plunged’ tuto Tim (for » petit larceny) in jail, and to receive twenty-four | ly dressed yc man. The latter having leoked at the | wars on the continent that she might have ar Jashes on bis entrance and twenty four lashes a month | cor re a certain Persistency him aside | the present one in which is has cost her an th beent, burgla: tered th daring the year. an bag i 79 saw you: but you are | immenre amount of treasure, and the lives of many of APnit. 50.—The Board met at five o'clock P. M., pur- Sixteenth street, wore abeent, some burglars entered the ‘Stewart Aiken, an old, destitute, but free colored man, | perhaps imily, “and T not " faive keys, and after locking th lately died in the parish’ of Port ‘Antonio of starvation | wish to have you hanged; retura what you have | pouid'be establiovel, aiina tolerate te tre ones | suant to adjournment. D. D, Connover, Eaq., President, | P*emises by means of faise keys, and after locking the d neglect. He lay exposed ina dying condition ina | taken from me and about your b as a 4 doors inside so as to prevent any interruption, pro: | expregsions, such as you b—. The defendant ashed thens piazza until ho lterady rotied away and'wormean iach | den't Know what you" mean,’ "replied ‘he coun- | Prominent men in Raglend to Tater ot ie thet aot | i bpheers F-,, Te minutes of the last meeting were read | 4e4 to ransack the bureaus, closets and trunki, and ets they following hina and the plait pulls back his long crept from his sores. The churchwarden"during all | trymen, much troubled. “I aman bone) nd I | prospect of the war terminating with the allies obtaining BILIS PARED. suceeded in x very short space of time in getting to- | bands ip an att om oe ne rans & pencuaey comes thi a time gave him the sum of three shillings A coro- Nope token Ravana trem saynetn web ‘useless | three of the propositions, he believed that they ‘The frst Ot the eveutng belie. ihe third rt gether between four and five hundred doutare worth of be aoe ey a ome womay = ry en temenesy s Tegal responsibility for loas of + eat boe Wed Wp porteta: ave seen you, a1 am sure | would be very succersful in their negotiations in the der 1g being reading gold and silver watches, gold chains are throu I diamond rings and . mondale | scorch erates Tdemend fo After keging | Fee Principalities to the north of the Danube would | of bills, the following, among many others, were | freastpins, with which’ they maie'a succesaful escape. | the defendant, _ Undoubtedly. the plaintiff was imprieen ins, local journals. strongly advocate the repeal of the After having ; ua ‘ tpins, . Wied by the United Sta agers, to hesitate nome minutes, the dandy put his | Pe Put under the joint protection of the tive great Chris- | passed:— Mr. O'Neil, it ceems, was absent im onnectiont on bul Th duty le tates on for appeared ti of » and tectorate lial The House of Assembly has recorded land into the pockets of the round vest and into the | em Towers the Torkhis dominions see? | Report of Committee on Roads—In favor of macada- hea beens ne cy, Aa ape Fr amt pt the r circulation of the island should, so soon as ntaloons fob of the other. After this rapid explora. mizing Broadway and Bioomingdale road, from Fifty- cireummatances will adit of the alteration,’ be confined | Won, he eried ont, “I have made a mistake—ihethiet | JP Ce ie IR EI iden mg 7 ing H ifty- | mit the successful operation. A complaint was made @ peo: th street to Manhattanville; in favor 224 ice Pearcy, at the Second District Polize altogetber toa Treasury issue Tar femte my ah ad aight, Crealct new | Sie Wik. erry tat sionan For €80- | Steet, from the Third to the Fourth avenuor, ant Ntath | Core wholes given the case. cousierable tention: i : tag jek +7 mush, a6 y the y Yesterday three men named George Rovertsoup Danie! STON, (Ji April 10.—Since our last issue busi- | cuses ; then pretending a pressing matter of business, merous colle 1d instit Te 1 avenue, from Bloomingdale road to 125th street, on the 4 eg AC age 2 Guiet, with only moderate de. | he rapidly went away- arn a Pe apne Mery lee Barge che ee jarning which is. ne > Kelley and Samuel Fisher, all of whom are well known to ile still annoyed at this 2 Ist of . ta ue aesn were scattered throughout the country; and in the y the police, were taken into custody by officer Dunn, of mand for fi a hh tatic tinue | scene, the countryman, who was a dealer in sheep, ‘ Report of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips—In a a Ny ved very improperly, and much deolt oruseuaston: and wales our Import. | resumed the rent Maen, whee, takmor the ora a reabateraas of great nigra Aga favor oF Hlding & boat house for the accommodation of | {ue neventeenth ward police, on ae eine tiv, | Betbaps this man (the defendant) would have dope bet- ers remain inactive for some tims, the heavy accumu- | hour, he found that his gold watch and his leather | said, mention some who ate equal to her grestest; but | the United States forces stationed in this harbor. Area ihe atoles ameley was feund ia the porscenion | ef had he soundly boxed their ears. ‘ lating stocks must materially depress the value of goods. | purse, bre ad cies Ane sum, had disay the ‘difference is that we have ‘only one to thelr ten. of Committee on Lands and Places against cur- tthe, leone. ‘the, ‘were ootamitted for exatiination ‘The jury in « few minutes rencered a verdict for the Thin Intter remark applies to every description of provi- pr petit fears: —— ‘been made the dupe | among the masses of the people in England there was | tailing the on Bo Sipnnlons.et Oe ae a od by the magistrate, | | bebpiemediteio ete me e aacene akillfal ie ference paid rank—in ik, weal Report, Com in ‘ 7 xa ‘Aguasthip, of tery plient4t connon, with, bowie, |\eeh Rakes sen ihe oes: ab ot Soo aston’ thes are paying W. B. Reynolds $46,745 61, the same to be in | Two persons, named William and Thomas Galitley, | Cay Saettigimes. OUR PORT OF SPAIN CORRESPONDENGE. atm-chests and Ct pe fete! Pes. Le aay f coneamaatls omit ane, looking oe the nobilit; read oar LE ead eR pet peed by seid ‘ona were brought before Justice Pearcy charged with, on THUNDER AND HAIL, AND 4 SMART Suowsnr.—The Por? o Sparx, March 13, 1955. Foran by erdetand rs i Faun ig bak! a appear Saves Ey seecake senna’ ne] oe sate ecoes, ‘caeoee aterbury and G, Febr: ay, the 18th mst., burglariously entering the stables of An- | weather bas been very fluctuating lately. It is alter- . ns * drew Hay, No, 64 Ninth avenue, and taking from the | nately hot, cold, moist, dry, windy, and wet, and some- v or tation— Bx Shipments fro Tnited vernment. wing commissions 10 be purchased in the SPECIFICATIONS OF THE NEW CITY HALL. * A bine Ai nagp asd Faseal i ctor pls s shot Faicians of Paria have published a very int- javne stantemay ra Gemecnlice and break up that of ‘The Board then resolved itself into Committee of the | premises a brown horse, valued at $60, the property of | times a little of all together. Yesterday afternoon the 4—~Good Supplies fron ‘badovs— ‘ ph: ‘own ipline which can oaly exist where merit and | Whole, and took up by sections and adopted, with some | Witliam Bell. There seems to be some copartnership | city was visited by asmart shower, mixed with heil We have had within the two past weeks a very large | portant memcit, the object of which ls to make known | Teotlre tilptiee vt eto dictinction Ie patcotion, | amendurents, the remaining, specifieations for" the ‘New AiMloulty about thie matter. ‘The accused samit taking | cay "ae F ureaie icdhndkunras Wom emis. ‘the immense resources W ing art may to City Hall ‘by the Committee ive and r congealed ice, Pt b; light. addition from the United States to our already over- | from the seed of parsley. This common indigenous | however, they were not wanting, and in this he thought 'y Hall, as reported by the Committee on Repaira a the animal from the stables, but thas they were | Ding and elamorous peala of thunder. jared n ntl stocked afid glutted market. It appears that the ship- lant sen tnvonteqtatle febrifuge ; the | they were superior to et who were willing to | &uppli as much entitled to the ownership of the animal as Wm. | es stirring, and the rainstorm came down almost per- pers of there cargoes in the United States forget the size Secoetion of ita weed may be substituted for that of ‘cin. be een mach 1B party, a Siete tat ate: ard then adjourned. bt Aimee They were held for s heariag by the Ma- | pendteulazty, and soon converted the gutters fate sive. of our island, its population and its resources. We have Snkencees toe F canines the tune wee wetshad of beth ocemteien. Clay, Culnoun, Webster, sos Court of Sesstons, Suieaidicticaint ph deste: Uiielivedicais the: Waisaken: |e ptt, nope dept yond at aittaty: bi poo received this year sufficient American provisions, grain | is equivalent to quinine in the treatment of the many others, he considered superior to their best. The Before Judge Stuart . street and Eighth avenue line of onmiburses, was ar- | looks thrifty, and the branches on the trees are sprout- greatest speaker of whom they could now boast was a Apnat. 20 —Ch Assault with Intent to Kil.— | rested yoometoy Captain Hannigan, of the Twentieth vigorously. Now ia the time to plant trees and and flour to supply # market five times larger. intermittent fevers. varge of 1 | ing yigoro i " . cht ‘Mr. Hagh MeNeil. with having carelessly driven the | den’seed, as the ico i at of thi and Barbsdoes being in a «imilar condition, is relieving An employé on tho railroad between Paris and Havre | 1) this connection he referred to the great pom te which | Henry Brockman was indicted for assaulting Thomas Prmee nan mA a at oven ‘ fearar baie as or : bobo isting» o a ma Room great has been recently trie’, cenvicted and sentenced to ten ar the | Wilton with « knife, under the following circum- itself by sending flour and corm meal to su; us. for th bb . | Ireland juced—Curran, Grattan and 0’Connell, " child, named Peter aged ten years, while he was | and leaf into activity, witao: 4 barrel of direct importation of the ret ht apo ere M0 the a1 ‘And Cis owes Jast of ) however, he regarded a ‘aferior to either | stances:—The defenant was barkeeper in Mr. Casen- | endeavoring to cross the Eighth avenue, in the neighbor- Mextixa or Dr. Prck’s Parenps av Masosto Tempe — ae a panne ogg 2 nce Fa ; ; | of the frst, ’ At the conclusion of his remarks, he said k's I quor store, 86 Oliver street; andon the night | hood of Twenty-ninth street. The prisoner was Eeld to ticle, we are actually at 2 loss to know what to-do with Package wes abstracted | from & DSGEAE® | be would deliver » supplementary lecture on Monday | brook’s Ii quor store, se ight | Mwait the result of the child's injuries, which are very | At an adjourned meeting of the friends of Dr. Charles A. Wt, aud 3806 being exported again le the suail fleade la Rl ec al yg Rie g sa | ¢¥en'ng, when be would refer to the other countries of | of the 14th of February, five men, including the com- | {ere and perhaps will terminate fatally. Peck, held at the Masonic Temple, corner of Broome and our neighborhood, offence Europe which were not embrsced in the course. plainant, came In and asked for a drink. One of | yr Charles Keller, who was sentonced to twenty days | Crosby streets, on Friday evening, 20th inst., the meet- Flour ia $10 per Ub'—heavy supply. Corm meal, no | cote, wh, one ign p applied to a raligond. "Tee them gave in payment a note, about which there en. | imprisonment for smuggling jewelry, t= not the stor Of | inp was called to order by the Chairman, Dr. Chas, D. slg corm, in tg bused bage $2; butter, $4 per ets g | prorecuting atiorney held to the atlrmative of the pre: Our Chartered Rights, sued « dispute, and Carentrook coming in at the mo- | the seme name. | Brown. Ou motion, Mz: John G. Groot ‘was appolated Tba,; 2 larg rot Eaat india, fist in from Cateutte. fei are Centr ahr Che 9 carn 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ment, made some remark that excited the anger of his - - | Secretary, ‘pro tem. Reports were reeelved from the Tobacco, 8, Mees pork, $17. Beef, family, $11 per | h¢ latter opinion was adopted by the jury. ‘There isa principle invelved in the late act of the | visiters. The evidence for the ‘Rroseention flatly Coroner's Ing } finance ‘committee. On motion, a com: was balf bois. Oil meal, $18, wanted, siock light, Hi ‘A bas-relief in white marble, e defence. The men i | 1 60 per 100 Ibs . ly. 'R. O. Steck, Fo sale lately. FY Po igmber’ act Esculapi tradicted that juced b; ry , . vant vd pointed to make arrangements for a public mass | actoiegg 6 pasta hast been, deoversd st Cotiew” ta ee See an, sem company with Wien Srorrad thst Tevet AU | sin a imetey We ATUNNNUOA egos" Ot la, 0 beheld a be Fark at a aly Ga, du notice linor, directly artered of el as ‘son throat, dragged across A e of whicl cle: rel sant Somer many or i be hiss bn the Seek, tating a wooed that | bly of Mity Kovoauell. aged £2'yetrs; wlio edwe 10 her | Cevt tumecate Tasers hers Co nebtep end tae Orie H ment mission to | thus:— and stal the rab ee aa bine prosuce, and sagars | 4 sized commission—eonsisting of ofticers | granted to the Mayor to license ‘‘all tavern keepers, ian | that the five men (who were more or less drunk) as. | Twios of the old City Assembly Rooms, in Broulway. The | ‘2H s¢ tne omicers. 3 pry Sif eg ah ES bo Rag etre unage in | 224 of functionarics iy on gd —— an | Reeperr, ordivary keepers, victusllers, and all public | saulted Casenbrook, and that Brockman, in attemptirg | deceased, it appeared, wan parsing along this thorough ‘Tax Prommmrony Lrovor Law.—The necessary e port, 8.876 tons. OL ANTER. | departments—has been — vu renee | sellers of wine, strong waters, cider, beer, or any other | 10 rexoue his bors, teized Wilson a described, and struck | faze, on he dey in question, beside the fence that en- | for sone wishing to take out Mcenses under the " of Ain Rigg Baar Proceeding rorts of liq by within the oity.”” et © knife, but with» tumbler. Verdict— | 1004 the ruins of the late confisgration, when a cart, {| bib sony. Manes, et pecenh Apel 04.10 have fame NS. j propria Tepresenting juors by retail 5 ; epared ct Wa beg to haapd you's ehimee eh car's halt the sum voted by the Canadian for the | Governor Montgomerie, by charter, in 1750, give | Cu @ Slung Shot.—John Kiernan was chi heavily laden with brick, was driven throngh a gateway, | Po‘peror dS etacy of the Const " the wh ia very dail. Arrivale from the United States bare Tyee ofa vshows aad Sees, bevtio ef the alae power to the Mayor ‘to grant licences to keep s tavern, | with this offence, under the statute that makes it’s | but uctortunately for the deceased, one 0! w felony to slung shot, instrument in the in contact with the fence tearing It down, which | ACCIDENT Ox ‘Tt Enim RarRoad.-The Cincinnati ex- faeces arverl vu Sar toned and paused gue | SEA catO Se Tench corre toe Goede Bam, | Wthag'nan” congeners Mr” Se urta"any | tinhade ate lonesshet On te, Teh of Novem | fatng on tm eae cash Oa venice gy | Paty Seah cle ate eae eee Jie worse werksta en at vee cepenahy bee Geberal of Division, to president of the commission.” | other Gort af exciotablo or strong’ Mqnace wilhin tk. | lst, (election pesldoatn cot trrvetsamah viserlecseckenn, | Geeks eametien ot re of the Fpigal column. "Tue | voman who waa discovered on the track, but cornmeal, 34 we hear trom Tseward that ican hardly There Isat present in. the hospital of the Roule, at | city.” the togerstone im. | 1oeerue the poll at the Sorner of Strieenta epee | (nem tere Bkiricated fot dhe Fadl a soon ax prac top ate ty top the train until it had passed over and wie Sire tt ce ries | an adnan ai a | maar sree, | Rare crane uarraate: | Satine gee a ng, i a S + By E. B , ‘of of 1777 . those fred, ia sag Sa REPPA gaeehriage abe | Seba ts Utsler at | ae Ae ig, nb frst pine ce eae | Heveemecd ara ane rem a RerT es nomioat; lumber, PP.’ -aot wamtad, last aete | bm Sa the trenches at Sebastopol. His reoovery Pisincd bythe Act of 12th Apel 1889, 1a con ths : = 2 “ttecetied ia | reine caused by betug struck by the broee of «falling ‘320; ataves, BR. O., Norfclk'inspestion, last gale $50 for | uncertaln, ywer to be exercised ‘0 the now mont of the | * the station | fence'im Broadway, near Howard strest, Further, we superior, seppic on heed tor She peneee. Lachey Ane Si rag hey apoliipdg ed og Egmmon Council: "The power now vested in tho Mayor, coat o heavy | ind that the parties having change of the construction Fin Sciand lohoodthy. BH, | seat to the Pate Rxhiition forthe sure of 4,000,000, | SYitroen and Aulstant ‘a ting ant re ies Toad atone | of vad fone are reponse fr the ‘wchau manaer ta — Tener itself jorense, r vobing tavern licenses, other pur contended ich it wae ‘up.’” deceased domestic in Movewaxt or THE TRoors. or THE Stoux Ex. | thas Tevered the Felsen of Industry for $2,400,000. | orrire be verter ta the Cee | ein iily reelding at No, O1 Beokman street -eepInOw.—The steamer Sonora left y afternoon We find in the “‘Anpals du Bien’’ the following chara>- | Mayor, witb the Alderman snd Councilman § te, which ——_—_—_— for Fort Leavenworth. She had on board « considerable | teristic of French Sisters ef Mercy in Constanti- | the district in which the iy le ‘examined Brookiyn City News. Gas Bills, Actachment of the United States army, oflcered ag fol- | nople==A Massulaan, of the lower ‘been con- orto be » Rerogel may be Joonted sal abe Dendivg |) gercipe ay Cormine Hw Tamoat wrrm 4 Razon.—Coron-| ry, aa Or 0b, Yawn ie Twentieth stees’, Stain ‘Todd,’ 6th Infantry, commending grenadiers va il peter upoa ey og Lot po gm pak ore. he eee aon meuniere bh body of i 6 10 THE EDITOR OF THE SERALD. a) a ive: seventy. wi committed rs G, BENNETT, "Laut, atooer, with grenadiers elghty rank and Se. children, The Tearwed | Foetn, Ave wo to hold none, eave ted ploseaty the instrament alloyed vo be x | Sohn Milard, aged seventy four years, Duan Sun,—The Freaident of the Manhattan Gus Com id gre % » B. suicide on Thursday evening at the house of his son by ‘to-day, in reference to the error Foote, ‘commanding compsay ©, 6th Infantry, ‘This man canao’ be al- | of the Humbuggians? wards of pany called on me ah ahve must be how? ® char. | cutting his throat from ear to ear with a razor. His re my inet quarter's Proved to me. ‘Taue Carlin, 6th Infantry, in command of fifty regi- par ‘hi ‘The Storm. ik: Pesceableness and sobriety. Verdict, not | was ote ckuntnrar that it was wholly om af _ ‘ments | recruits. (Frem Courier, April | ‘aselgned cause deed. ‘the man moter. ‘This <etachment forms of the ‘Sioux Bxpedi- to ine pe, le vi the Tr -ARTMENT.—A meeting of the Trustees of In justice to you will insert 1 ern atin rt Mg Gt yf Porter about eyelet delay cansiawrab'e te- Dasrrorxp —The large paper mi! i raya rs Dap oe festern District,) | tiom, and oblige, your Cg 7 mE i pe ‘Republican, i. ork: aadionce mere ee Se ae Mr. McKoight, i a aaa ee was bald, ‘Firemen’s Woule 10 te bo" te wel tr bs atte detcdocaineeL, Miia ah ‘the Gall : ‘i large atroyed by fire on Thursday night. mill was one of Lepr correspontionte Court Calendar—Taas ae, eves ee Niagara is unrooted, , were Wardens for ‘tho susutag Count or os i hee aad peed ane! s. aie eeeetsa nt Mingus, ©. W,, are potent the largest in the Western country; it was capable of mo, op 8. Mano, Root, A, T. Oamp- Jarod Are right before sending their commant- Theether loans oud dectaions. sraria wthom grees of mowner le added te dignity. ‘They pager per dey ‘vel, and ; Hone Bowepapers

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