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> WHOLE NO. 6885. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. Saas : = Ee ee = > a Pineal td cana Ae sollasekain. _ Dreedfal accitent by Bui , . E ANTI ANTI-PROHIBITIONISTS IN THE PARK. genta the perches wa fhe. of sheen a8 a bow age. ogres te the canse of Ubersy. Te westerns thle very Dight to the Btate apd to the eo'stry (Choers.) | ment is good by alperityfo ing. They might os } ei way that they would abolish state educatios, be | TWO PERSONS TRAARIDLY BURNT, ONE OF THEM meet bere f de! OF the corsttut on that its novel noc nvos' ex"ractdinary DFovis'ons for preveat- | Bon, alur @ stamp act hud teen passed bai a dacy cre for the datence Of the co nsries and oar | couse some esa who lenroed to write in ths pablie FaTALLY. ing, decover ng ond puplehiog any violation of iteex | impored upon tea, raise: the ery, “come to the perten. bere is nothing which dues aot depend for | ebooks, committer a forgery wad war seat to Staci | Last sight, shortly after LI o'clock, on alarm of fre I dv cot intend to go to New Jerary, aad do aot ‘election on tle constitution of the Biate and the | so. a coneiitet on of the couptry. Thut copat tuNiow i as end to fight, it fol ooitah this law; | W8# eivem im the Third d stric’, caused by « fre at the aviled by those who claim that they are do ng g' ir d there ore P. 10 | Aweiling house N», 3 Domnnick strest, Rervived, That 0 faras the purpose ani object of | Nierrty Mug stence now vice by attackizg the func+mrots) law of the land | will plecge themselves to work for ita repeal. (loud It coms that Barah and Ezabeth Sur'th, daughters of ah eats this act to wpterdict and prevent us from drinking | tr) 's trea But there is They bein ther reform by the confiscation of vast | aBrere, coring which the galluat Captain retired from | yy, George W. Smith, bad juat berm ted to bed ty Spiriiucus liquors 6p) Wines Be & Deverage at all times, fathers were cuuacas wib their freedom ty the bayonet, amoun's of property which are entitled to the prowe ‘the ptapd " the! the: ” c m Thousand Protestants Against | ota tu at pidcer—eveo at Lome, in our owa dwolliogs—- | 20 en'bema to irerty were feraed to be sung anid the | tin ct the const tution. No conatry evorsaw a great ‘The motlon for a‘journment 9 o'clock, I”. T mother with a, Ina ‘amp Mile? with barring fluid, ‘ fer os by it soy end all use of spinttuous liquors as @ | TO*F #pd shock of artillery; but thanks to our same | morn) tetorm esrred by euch means. | remember that | M.) put, but the ausience " ratep to retires 0 | The motber brovght the lamp from the bedroom, aad Prohibition. is prevented, or intenced to be prevent glorious tethers, they Stuter—they proviaed | when the government Of Grat Britala attempted to | Foon, ned 40 ealleo for “t'K-eile,,’’ but that geatlomam | get it on the mamieipioce on the xeox0d floor, and thew gf ay ‘Meta was brought foewari, went down a*aia to the front door for@ome cool atr Sere’ }o ve the main object and pacpose of | Tor us the confederacy; they gave to Us @ copetisution | ebodisb rluvery in the West Indira tory monocot by | vot comming forward, and the calle for sourmdody Lei veeches of Hon. Hiram Walbridge, Ex- acace & Brief epevoh. excusing bimaek for nct maki the youngest dauxhter, came down stalra, toox the e . ; by Ten erpg their lawful procurement as @ | Hd the rpbt to vote by the peacetul ballot, by which | appropriating » buncreo mil’Hons of pounds steriieg to | continued, Jud imporsioie, we far as the Legislstare bad power | Wr Will accomplish a mighver revolution tba can be | pay the propredur: for the lowe bey rboo'd austeit wone by tbe fact thet be had wren, Jomp {rom the mavtel piece and caried it up te thor Mayer Hiekic, Lorenzo B, Shepard, belf ue hour on so bedroom. The lamp was then placgd upom the bed, for le over tbe subject watter,) we maiy pro | Siected by violence. 1 am giad that th: But uz legela ors begin their refor! tthe prope Mec tor by any public mecessity, and is, therefore, | snd here cn this very spot Maine Law Last Evening. tyraasten! fleg, which waa bound ar ‘, f amense Demonstration Against the | torciory smterdicrs, war, im our cplaion, whally fieles boye—come to the firlcs, boys’? {\ » inet, Det enly as tyranmesi, but as unconstitu 8bO that it a8 pot a mer ting that cea re chsrac: | 7180! heir progentys und provied ¢ tog f Boovetitational, a¢ bot being author zed by The those who sre in favor of this probi pier. iM, | for here that po great retorm w te be achieved | sueRe y to oppeme the te Theodore £. Tom!inson, Hon, Josiah powers of tegelution given to the Legisiatare by the piovelier’# meetirg. | (Ories ef “no, no *?, ords | hy the cetre.ton of iphwdnal rights. (Apphause.) | for the autberities, when the Fourth of July arzi the puryore of reading, when, by a sudd+n tors of the Sutherland, General Ney, Capt. copsiitution Of thie Xiate; the incividual private actions | *t fiequestly made ure of, ina'ea of arguments, to pro | ‘Tie argument of its voronasfitutiounlity cloar, the Gay 0: Our Dateoval ini epeDinBos——te ike Oo9 pro bed clothes, the lamp upset in Saruh'e lap, the top , Ys of the people of tps State, which do not, aud cau noe | BOE the ruccess of & cause, but the moment you oppose | wrUId Ht dowD ame tebe ‘he rnb Of corvincioy MOY Fa | iprnt cace—Colemsa of the Astor hours froac well Of | con sgining the wick feKout of the iamp, wud ) Bynders, and 1. J. Munday. cnectly aflect others, or the government; but which | # Prck bitory bill, the evils of intemperance are iid be- | ters! man thatthe prohibifory Mquor law is unconsti | the St Nicbeles, cr Captaia Hrench (Ub-ers.) Lot Pp, avd » portion. / coly Girectiy afiect Wetr'own tocvidasl private cnar- | [0)* )cu tmmediately—you arr etiemetized as ow tr tutional (Cheers.) What coca it do? Im the tiene | them toke one such case, and Int that care te brocght | of the burning fluid eet her might clothes on fire The So eR EE a acters, coo’ vet, orerocomy, not being the legitina e | 0! the rumsellerr— An frivad aim the the Supreme Court of the State, aed be woudl | unfortunate child itforete be Iqnor owned by every Aresdfully alarme ts, 1 atairm subject vo crpel reg uations or laws, bat bein; Of peUper i —an nich the Ts pow that th ces Bot prow de for ite com ‘ot that whatever sbould be the decisiea, the cits " a LONG SET OF RESOLUTIONS. | Jiro tier conser , . wicow Ww mode ceso fheation, hut it Core provire. that wo maa shall be at | me woula cenrent 10 alede hy it Seep tulis cod Mat th tcene ee eee tis Ivis not true, that the only limits to the legislative | ® pert of the igrominy they hep poo m Hberty to bell it, to give itaway, cr to keop it, Tiere | Mz. ‘Tuomas J MUNDY wun next presented to, and ad | dames. shey both eeised bold of her aad ued ecene SMG ET Ts power of the people of thi» State are the express restric. | “PO Up in the cane cf treed wre 8 Of moverDment ty this country | drémsec, the meeting, He said:— exerucn to eathoeuish it, fe no doing, tney har my aio. | (bese an the legiplative clesk, there is the executive pe--] have juathad thehonor of atdreasing | ows beads av! atime In a shocking manace State ue of the Loited States. It is not true, taat upon aces ore 7 and they | clare, and there in the Judicial class, Ton Ingistative | @ v-17 large asremb!age on the oppo ite aide of the plat £3 rociery s map surrencersall bis individual | Mark Every mon that oppores tois WH aan triems of | clone tac a mght to legislate, 80 loog da it dose not vio. | form, ane as my vaice faila me now! bops you wif take natural rigdte an! leercy. The people of this Stare in | the remmre'iers, Now ] stand here im the peme of free. | Inte constitutional or personal rights. Bur lwsy that | the willfor the deed. (Cheers) | happen ‘o hove had AN (HMENSE CROWD, framing om wcoptivg the written coastitution of this | ©¢™. 0 worsiity. { stand bere tp the name of taw | the Legisiature of the ttate of New York tu pnaming thin | the boror—if it be a bowor—to deon a ment rer State, 6 vot sursecder, Bad did not fotend to surren- | 8¥¢ I+lip10n, to vincicnte the mgat of the citizen aad | probibitory law bas inveved the rigotn of the juci. | of that !ory which parsed the Malae lav, ant I ao ax &., me. &o. der, tre rgbt 10 manage their own individual private | tht Americar ip the exerese of provilegen tost are | cery ond the rights of the citizen, and has for ~ © way, except so far an their duties | Datorrl, and pelong to bim (Apyleuse.) Why dol | feitec wl claim Puble respect. (Appiause ) nat L | Ibe consiitution pre that no man’s proverty aus!) at en rmivent | te tekev without due process of law. It provider that bh weeemon oa | neither Ie, bberty nor property whall oe interfered b without due process of law Property, you see, 1D the same clase ae life and jiberty; but this ® provides for the seizure of al! liquory except wuch as | Seyrcur They were Ceaf to our appr LENTY oF LAW AND PATRIOTISM, | 1108 ¢f that power contarved 1m the constitution of this | OBE of the Sev clovhing completely burnt off tho child, toftieting © burning of the most fatal character © anions A jewer sx rewiter, Medical ad wax prooured; hat tie feared belore thle account mectathe read-re of the that thet body war to agreat extent componnd | m4 tiein hae Bile pate elit lack th! joa and by poert! froma the rural dis er naw the city of New York antl tuey Beretta Mei Ce ie not of @ very Aerouw da ( x ~ om Hace well’s I hier.) We fepation that the grew jority of the prople t want (he Maine inw) We relerrod | The Murder in Paiton Avene, Brook! ‘ baad ton Ap INVESTIGATION BRYORE COKONKE KKDDING AND & Sienna entering int ra to ovbers, the righta of others aad the | “Obie, fellow citizeray It was but yesterday a 1 dep extract im the paper statin, © meeting announced yesterday of opponents to the | Prot ction spe recurity of government, required. e ‘The conrtitution of this State, like the constitution of ine would, by special request, pr Probibitory Liquor sw ws held in the Park last | ti Guher Stater, anc of the Upited states, takes for | the Frobititory Liquor law. I wil not meation the ning. granted t+ exirtevee and continued inviriability of the | cberch. here wae avery large crowd in tho Park at half-past | g76et pricespl rot patural justice, of right ano wrong, 4 Voicr—We ail know it. of age. é e JURY, AT THE BROOKLYN CITY BALL. except 0 lor ss they may be buppored to have been Mr. Lgaiinson—Let me tell that of bi wre hept by @ certain cleew of citizens. Suppose thata | vied im rain, It wae lik casticg pwarle before awine. f jf. The meeting wus calied xt woven, aad the opera-_ eeidsd toree inline coloetal ebetene aa {eatitutions,) | iu no“tree evtkosity” erate Peking’ Utes quantity of Liquor, 10 or 100 boguheudn, ere kept ia | (Laughter ) But 1 ray, es the iaw bas bron passed and | An invortigation inio thy eiroumsteocss attending the na of the carpeaters, as they worked upon the stand, “} apd of rhe weil-cetined, npiversally acknowledge true lew (4ppleuse.) Lum ip favor of the largest {re1om | #?Y Celer of tis erty—by this y pervoa who | sined by ibe executive, wo are bouwl to Odey it 90 | death of Charien Jobuson, who diet at the City Hoapttal turpecte that it is bept for am unawtul purpose, may | long os it rem operative There is one retleetion 2 Dio tbe arena of politics—iee them come; but ¢ eke bia complaint avd the maxistrace ie colppetled to | wEieb *e can oll foll back Upow, Wa will eubaaii to the | OF SuRday, from wounde reared the nigat previows, ouct of ceria poruens of ihe pulpit almost justided | **U¢ bis wasrent sgaiost the property and agatost the | dec ric cf our Jucges, and New York jwnanrsen moat | by the hands of Michael Gorman, om the corner of Ket te | the policy cf our fathers, wheexcluded them (rom Shes bvown. All Lqnoroa the preuines in seiz- | endightenrd acd bigh m need Judges, (Chere) IC | tor avenue and Raymond rereet, was commenced be'ere r expressly granted legi- | cfhiee, fi , pepe fer thut warrant If the owner in from the city, he | they Ceclare the law constitutional, it. our duty | ¢, ¢ prowsly & iz ce, for the ressen thet ther icfloence with the peo La ROMe TEC Eee at daeiahal'| ie anbetea bUN a Coroner Kevdding and the followlag jury yesterdey aftee- used the people curing th» tims tney were obliged to chjecte and iimit of civil goverpment and of municipal Rte | lew ap LED sned from revealed or Matutal jaw it, The weather, which had bsea very warm, be Mest of toe exprese provisions in these constitutions 1e much more supportenin as the sun sank in mid- | for the proteetion ‘be natural rights of the cits comer glory, bebind the Jersey enore, resira Dis Upon the admitte om ip or of the pulpit con timate porer aun subjects of legislation, and were not | ple plight lend to turbulence, if the: grt: Lo notice, ie ‘another — great The stand for the spraters, officers and reporters, | 1 erted, wnd were not wecesuary” to be inserter, to pro. | Fligion into. polities, Vocuute thay aavuratel their | Fe! DOtier, exerpt by bir owen or by ite being peatedon the | lever bebind that— tbe palisatom of onr Mshte—sbe pal- | toon — 7 ‘a8 &® model in ita wey, and snould bs used as such for | tect him 170m » violation of these great principles couse iw the Bame Gtreligion [tis for thts reoson tuae | EDIE Cee word agent has variour meaaings, and | lot tox (Lowe ebrere ) There we wil! ahow thi Garret Var Duyne, Sanuel Joharon, 1 sture meetumge. It was lirge enough and strong Surely, with or *ithout the clause 1m the coostitution | I mpesk on the rubject now. I revere and reepect acd | "2S peTFey transacting buriners of any kiod for such | Seratict and by pocrites from the rural tictrivts Must Now Jobn Swit, Petride Leon | \ h 1 3 thing aingul forbidowg Vbe taving ot private property witvout com- | honors moral man, rut religion 1% wdove aad beyoad | O*PE? wry receive the notice, and within thirty days | York will pever slow berself to be trampled upou by Jonm Keterd, Joseph Edward: 4 rough for all practical purposos—something singular im | er gution, the Legisiature would have mo right or power | al hunen laws; tt culy producre tweral revelativoa sy | MIF euch vervice the owner in caved on to appear, amd | thm. (C deere) The ballot box! The very name of | Nicholas Ammermann, ‘Wn. Gaacongme, ) place. to take the preper'y of A and give it to B, morstouueew. ‘Itteterieres at with the canvition of | | be eee wet appear the liquer is forested and doatroy. | it 16 aacre. And | tell those men who diecraced our Dovid Fiuniee, (AN Dl Robertson’s Rasa Band was atationed on the rostrum, | | There is nothing 1m the constitution expressly for. | the waster cr the» erpot or the subject, the | © The coestiution provides thet 20 man rbuli be | State by thin law, they bave not been aware of the | On opening the investigution, Jatice Curtis steed pupirbed or Ceprives of tis property without aus pro- | mighty Interests on which they sought to trample; aad i We a of A cl Diccing the ivgatzing of lurceoy or tmurder; aurely no | light of Chris iani sprig tified | of We ear Bot convince them, we cam comviace the | that be appeared aa couarel of the peisoper, sel asked y ore would coniend thats law dog so would be con. | macecies of the rluve layé us gracefully upon’ the {t does upon the brow of the od played the mations! airs. | Pposte sigue ets ofthe ota:vorm wore thote worda:— | fHitudonn” orgie ey ry lat Rr Hrveruive “thet “the “voi of the erty) OF Sew | amavo to cross examine wiinarnes, sf there wad ne loge { eae on pe aoe pee conaeeteapeats orp ‘There may not be any express clauns of the conatitu- exec mains Log to the constitutional ty of this law. eulldl'sienn 4 bf mers.) i ctentinn. Ck OF ALI. NATIONS DEMONS sion whicb restroips the passage of a 1 ‘! bpow what (be dectstons of our courts bave been, but i& . ‘ “4 WW) G nurmmecosscn, cs sc. orme vinroes, tor} | fiom bron rasruins the prssage of x in compsiling toe | et apparent to ihe muon of avery env erties neat | srgumert. clear Suppose the Mp vgiedh ven fd pebbaehtgleapnncgsienntie ari eptenlin-yie: ap PRODUCED BY FHx LAW MAKERS, BUT RY THE INFLU- SARungl ea te ceebenldlen REG OTT aa Ran gerbering, that the right to import an ar over Cors appear, what then! The mugistrate requires, t Tteu you that Now wil Uret to aacet ala toe cause of deal, amd wy ee Tae LAN MASE a Be. ee Abe 1» OF pi iB m he may ost meat; | soibering, that the right : Defore be gets bis property. that be wmall make am heaithy law live thi lot the perpetestor, be - ‘ jeeeceee pect Dh pri be hs kevaky oul Chats pusvanttan 19" 8" peabit rages afiduvit thet be id wut purpose to violate the jaw | bor my own part I declare tbat! love the co bee called Set op which be sb: or offen he sual bsve Pp wt ‘Whe subjects of the deepotisme of the Old World would | the ere fret, one the la erwarda (Ober ) 8 privave wetchmes, eworn—Re Axsin, fellow citiz« ps, let us 7 haces aaa, Say bach Taig wold ‘by Aas iaagetitettne g se erpate thre niece | Sever cocrent to auco a violation of their righia, ‘Tbe next rpeaber introduced to tue meuting was ( tween 10 aod 11 o'clock | paned over Fuites av NANNERL ELE NILE DIP ED OO DELOOL ODED LE DOE ” i t wow not be wicnin tbe Yegisiative power | many Cepenient upen the sale of que, it w (Cries f “No, no’') The rebts of property are | JPWnT, trom the btete of Mat He ouid—T am trom | end rome men rittiog there; betwren Li mad 1S 1DO NOT PEAK EXHCUTI\ & KNCKOACHMENT, BUT . " ” hts eecured to them ip the provisions of chart the State oi Mane ((ireatlaaghter ) Lem atreaiof | paw them the OW, after Lo'elvas I THE TYRANNY OF LEGISLATIVE MAJORVUES. iveD in the constitution. Legislation, uuder the gene. |! porsibie toenforce this law, although it wa: re hore. did . ti ” Sat 4 iaorenewcceemearevorareeasareccseccecoccerecer® | Fal power Of lexinistion inthe constiturion, eanoot rigat. | Y*Fy cifiicult to do so tn villa,es ani small towas waere | et RuAaTCrO in the provision of we conwtitu. | Virperence ip all things, (cries of “Good,’”) Dear one person ray i y it seven o’clock, Hon, Wiliam M. Twsrp read tho | fully exienc beyond the proper eutjects and soope of | fH populbticn ia lrse aumerous, But is it just to ceny | Mee Of the United States, apd in the constitution of the | 1} pest Jo mterterenor jp all thitya | (' Good a no t i " biste of New York Apd bave the +; Of the State of etwed by people ia many Pur end heard ow |) AND Mass sORETING OF TINK CrrezkNs OP NEW YORK, Witt: | the time o the adoption of the constitution. © Munici. | they have the power in the agricuitaral districta torn | '7Urle of the constitution of the United states which ‘ Y a eg bance frembinheee ees geate |) OF DIMIACHIOM OF PAKTY, WHO AKK OPPOSKD TO THE | pal law ism rule ot civil conduct preaccibed by theau- | ferce such @ law; but ina Iurge city like this, | Protects preserty! (Cries of \! Never 1?) Never (Ao | nt policy] Jil, bul thw wort lnvempersane whol | several ines nd came De ‘ROHIBITORY LaQUOK LAW Freme power ip a ptate.’ where we have hotels for the rich so plnvre) Fellow citizens, [ might suggest other topics, Senibl Ld 4 ry ie ren gent phe per the wot of a ng, | Spreng at bim soo he epreag ‘The undersigned, resident: of the city of New York, Its a rule of concucttor ecitizon im hie relations to | reicons for the micaie classer, we must etill | 1belaw fe fullof umropst tutional provi-ions ~(Iaugnior) | Welelstien, (Cheers ) nye travelled Shreaghout | toward me , ant he went, ho ew to the Prehitivory Liquor law lately ras bin Teuton t0 |) comuinee to have them—we require our hotels, an — ane I rejoice that yeu have comm here to-night ta ex. | Europe end South Amerien, nod I cap aay that the most | ‘Damp you, ill tick you’ I hit him oa tne heat, be \\ soed by the Lagt-lsture of thin. State, a¢ aa unnecsa- me tO the government aad to others ara | J0CbS 6M they must not be ioteriered witn. Shall | PTE*® ® Pubsic rentiment before which the violators of | iutempernre Pee ple that I have reen in government ren ond Latter bom, wed [hit bu sia, whem om l-y of the ostural liberty of the citizem, | citizen, but not bis Outen aod obligations to bimselt, | thie prebibitory bv.) come in the rams of morality to | 2 copettution cf the Untied States will tremble, | 1 the ritnite of xoveroment, # thio the last five years, | pput wbeo fyot to the corner of Le BBiin ermepd public meeting of all those who ame | the letter belong to the astural or revealed law, * | be ewforced by the police moo with tue clubia one bacd | #4! quail, will sink. (Tremendous sppleuce ) | 1% tbe people of these tree States. (Creat apolanee ) 9 stzeot, streak rosed te said lew upon tue tike principle, beteld in | It might pe orthicult to prescribe any timit to the | #50 the etur in the other? Sbuwil my tellow-citizens and | \t) \D ceming bere, tubject urseleer to aaimadverson, | Here you buve the intemperance of anor’ potticosts— Pave tre jotemprrance of abol- Ibe deprives of the ecjoy ment of those rgbia which | CUR {Mtbere viodiented the covatitution by tneir blood you bave the imtemperse ergy, & it by our epeech? (Criea of ¢ » Om Moaday, the 2d day of July next, at | power of ene Leqidature in foroidcing say open ac | lock im the afternoon ” which may Cire tly injure or affect others, if by tha | tlory to us uncer the constitution apa the privileges ' stares tore wae efhoer Carter, be gave the slerm ‘i ‘ , mm pe ter) Th pre: od ote Che above call bas been sigaed by over 10,00 citizens | force of exempi+ only, and even dangerous to asvert that | to Which we sre entitted am citizens? (Cows of to be coweo down by tho eaves of a | Of tmprrnner Mi dy ma 0 Send ithin the pest Gow days, pissing it oatirely buyond the | there ino tar ny lait toit, but wotbak it right to | “NevT, wever.”) Tot me say ageip, bata, tooorinde, | Crmporary excitement Are we to eink all those prin | ord he wemen Lort perticon more we11 Neleon came wo, olliver Nelwu and mpeel’ gos neans of the Committee of arrsugemvnts to pablish. | claim and at that thx act of the Legislature, which | th* Isw cexnot be extorced (Applause.) | don’t | “vier wheb mare oe mec’ No, oever (Applaune ) | Tis cig hes toreen ace 8 be fi; en B yt se Up Wo tbe coruer wliere hs sta roing Look place) « young a wilt be rerlatea | WE Ste proud of Our oational flag, because it oxcihite Tomer of patite sea | 10 the ations of the wo.le the emolem et written con. | TaRce CE all rubjecta, but nat ye th stitutional sé ivoivicunl freedom. Rut when the con- | Dtote | egmlature the worst ae Pemed Hemybeil wi b thie party Come came treat up to the | to Lore on the corn r, saw HO OOF atiempbng & wiion that ever degraced | oF imiertere but worm of thewiter two mae ‘o avoid making apy ¢i-tinction amoag the signers, “is been decided imply to paviivh che aames of thi it | unde: rivate character conduct and mor ° eh by untvereal probitition to regulate the | HteD to tay by that that the of the evtize by violence, bor I meen there i COMMITTER OF AKKANGEME! » prevept b wwjort rt V+ pt, of vubiie opinion, which will paralys: arm a1 Josiah W. Brown, Wiliam Pers y, jussined, pee gov ve be jastioed| - , Ot the OMasal. (Apgleete.) “A pontienium toot ten Cae jtitutlon ie invacec, und when the wwe of the taived | © vs cyle (beers) You an se much to biamei9 pat | stabbed. 1 think, was sing om bis wide the abner Ina David 0’Kewte, Hoary Saath, Iie policy, for the public good, except ao tar ae thir | otter arene’ of Tumiporaaee sus s Wocusbite, | TOC 5 be cuprened th fue Oust Voetomcee}’ We | ingtthis feueueal lav. Wegevrauy we soeredean do | ctl name thinnen see aie nae se 2 tees Fred. Wedekin a li sans upiversal probivucn may indirectly sod reeultingly | *%' ‘aalipson, we are opposed to the 5h ? fe sony Dudley Beer,” Gtieon Gitoa, promote the public good, *y promoting the individual pr’. Maine Jaw, spc, temperance mines T amy I oprore teed law on cor le ash he ac Lknow | 0UF uty tw your presses, tor jon bare here fapatioal . Joseph H. Toone, Thomas Monroe, Yate morals aod economy of the people of thia State, and | think it Lar put back the temperance caute for «cen love of copstitutions! princip! ey By wh 5 | oe of un George D. W. Ciicton, 8. H. Moser, thas mabe Bru belter citizens by making them better | tury, 90d whetber st be epeken im the pulpit oF publish a to pd vg ja) ineus, m ) é Oy, George H. Parser, med, Was Dot autbonzed by any legislative power given | €¢ 1» the press, it is stamped as b falvehowd.”” (A th sn 4 bd bet contempt a7 t, wi Gorman, G4 pet beow Theodore 4 Ward, Lyman Caadec, by the constitution piavwe) An | tard, thin iw ts parsiyzed by the power Lowe whe sustaiped that opposition will traaemit to otibes him as the ose ene JotnD Dison, ’ Govege A. Barcoy, equmpcaosienes peel tex-ceneab Ahad ciples { ©! pubGe opipion. Abeady ip Maine. that State of ite | te’ chilcren their share, bumble aa \t may ve, 19 toe 1 the @tatiea house, he wore Job: Clancy, George W. Williams, of ent privina w ost vl poe ny de te origin, the low bee been alaost anmihilsted umder the Pape aod Seepesdseneey Ree reas ee ‘ibe elerpy 100 awe leterivred yn tht themed] 1 ew x , Jobn Simmons, Henry Hughes, t legiaintion, justly to be gleroce writ Of babres corpus. It i true that before | Shed Yr Shepard retires. bea sinh Pothcgrdce “e William M Tweed, Gen G, Glazier, herded, and particularly dangerous, dig idess of nin | te cecinon whic mace thete rome blood wagebed +e) Ha WaLmnibGR was next introduced to the | [unt impli mare cence piwd Kevinnas Yon Frc Ay suamseed, 9h the view, at. setting the Necenian-6P Rotert Morray, Wm V. ati and moras cusege not only witb the revolation of feeporement; but we frost th M wot Occur nd was received with » road of cheers, He | Uy inte the oYene Of police There Le priestete fin | ie Other two mem im ounteny J. McKibbea, jr., R W. 8, Bonsall, Jears, Dut with tae revolutions of parties. sees Abeacy the Gracd Jury of your eteter city bas Reevoeatiny aeteueer te toite te te Mecey aaa te ste | epee mnie stiomey preweat, states thet E Wamericht, Horatio N Wild, Strapge thet we should so early in our career ana ne. | preventes one of the judiciary—wietber right or wrong My frienes apd fellow-citizens—Bo long as Thad the | nor telong Rothe Roane Catholic religion say more thea nesere Refers cursory’ Sy V. J. Beinbey, G. A. Conover, tion be called upon to enunciate and rely upon these | i UBnterary “<r me to eay—butit ina fact. Why | cstinguisted honor Of represent ng yOu Im part (a the | it core to the Pioter'ant religion. (Cr cere, there could be ae Joseph D. Bald win, James 8. Aadersoa, Principles, againnt # proceeding of the people themeeives, | te chief msgistrate of your city has fairly paralyzed | coteuel reprereptation, Prouvlock: ja ail primary on plea! hi «Roman Cathatic, | Thee eye ‘Thomas oh, Dorman McL+o4, UNCer cover of their Own written constitution. the low by the edict he Bar issued to the polor. (Ap- | sembixges of the people, from giv og any expreseion he's cabling: but yy a Sry tee rangeland eenttectbicggt so 4 James we Can tt be, toat extreme democracy has a tendency to | plavse) (ne Cr a Pa sd thee eerrag rgd msde, | conerrritg public ma upd public measures, except b ing they are live the gon heed eg opie ep or A ahh grays aeomings, Top ito extreme tyranny? 5 . the €6 Ke of official duty at the fed het patie ~ wee foand J, Dodge, Hesoived. Tbat she necessity and constitationality are the greatest evils that aflliet the tend, | pai en (Load ond prolonged abtcrs.}. That rela- | sod’ loony, ber place’ lovee her vistes "aio Bot lp icatet, be thou sit be nad autee rrigen, ; be abatem tic statesman, tn tracing tue evils of the | tion bi Ed | Dave the plonscreot stending | a women” consct be respected, col’ by ane “ ; Robert A. Haggerty, Kdwia R, Taom, he sevure wad destruction of infected cargoos eb mark the course o! Seta, fousd thes the | heiose that people whose bovor was copfided in part to | & miristes vo forgetting biasclf be reep-cte’. | jceptined ty the wiiccors tt lee Chae peste ae John Orr, E. C destruction of pexious weeds, of dogs ranniog at large, | #r*atest cr'mer bave been committed by his ta\ing py. | my keeping. era whcee lvtererte are dearer than my | Now (be ‘ew aust be teeymcted ull it ia declared ue Niece deo inches tinnatle B. Petty, Poter Mitoaell, interois'iny 10 cities traces or operations injurious to jon of the garments of the prelates and of power in | jie, 1#) Fellow citizens, Lregret tuat our firet | constitutional, ard op coor ef lot us therm/ors of 7 Me ey o $ Del, ore oy reas, let us therw/or Of the blace broken off, at Wim L. Gregory, Daael W. Norris, health or offeusive to the senses: and other jaws of Sike tome of sanciity und religion. You can fled misery | weetizg should be to ald, by Our mutual couanls, w | forte rerintenee 10 the aw of the land except a lngal = ' Joba B. Ryer, Jous Melat; er Bod purpose, sre entirely couxistent with the me within the palace ns well ae in toe humble | proper avo copstitutioval Fesist. nce to what we regard | x woe. (Cherry) Geod night the : J attempted arab the katfe, whee 1 pan, be etruce at me, and | (hee strask tim om the bene fe0m feet distant «how Trae bim wer tbe Lave, he nad tne otner by the rghe , Seana Ye Vacate, pent ‘nigh wo claim thir “probibitory liqaor | ebode of the mechanic. Fellow citizens, there in butone | feat unject, uowise end tyrannrenl 1 cock ben 7 fie to de ty-anuicel nod unconetitutionsl: bechase | Coote tor you to pursue—it i obedience tothe law | thee: gore rhay iggenmionl Few.” (la The meven w pat cheers, apd voree— “Tw! uirance fo be abated, and the trase or operation | Th«t man is the podiert who obeys toe law: be says, 1 | member that pubile o trolling power in | Sr O'Keefe dic mot Jicted, are, or are supposed to be, injurious or of | love my country. | obey the Jaw of the majority, and | , ur govertmect, and that our remedy in the provias | ¢ for ““weeo,’ BD > 4 plengec it inte bt 010 othere without voluntary concurrest | | will ebow my fidelity t the institutions of the coum- | icne of ovr Ktate ccnatitution, and tn the actioa of the | ccme fiswarc, and imetend of eloquence the auiliapoe ‘dpstaw. Coons pearine ‘am 0 puteneann of the Foarte action of ruch others but nol, of iteelf fa not a ore re ye indented wt the ballst box. 1 beseweh you, | war treated ‘tw that celicate air, vulgarly known a& | Cinwict, | arrested Micheel teoruene dunt # Buisan’e; Bor can eny force of words, even in Todor ¥ ly by hes gue ts ol Aes York, to sid to tasing from the statute larry O Gat” Gold etieet trum 9 ton aveour | Greteae ‘ acjourn, but there were charge the physical or chemical nature of s thing, aw report slroso that rook Unie by peaceful and constitutions! means, Ageip for the third time, at t make thats nueacce which in its nature is strikingly let os obtain, a early ae posmidie, « constituconal nty mipnuter to tea uher Inw ib the law of mercy; it is that w George itoy: t and thie thee 16 Alexasaer P Sharpe, curative and aotisestic, Spiritnous liquor i# not aad the citizen, giver up the fugitive ‘or ub (piper of our rights and date expresses by tose | win declared carried ‘the band then «truck ap Joun Doherty, cepnot be ipjurions or offensive to any one, unless be | LOTT of the lew, sno bears with oppression for t bigh functi waries to whom belung the duty of dec ariag | “Heme. sweet Home,” which! od by * Vaakow i Joho A Coanack, drinks st. Irapy one is injured by it, it is an injury he | tg that it may be respected. (Appiause.) wbether the Jaw be copati uvions) or otherwise Lbave | loecle,' and the iwmense 4 gradually dispersed. Peter P. Bopper'. brings upoe bimseif by hit own voluntary action Lawa Hon. Jovian ScTHEKLAND was bere introduced to the | myreif unbounced conficr pew that Cur judiciary, consti . nla he Uo bill wore Keghebm-e ead consented to be present | fix ibe atatement of nuisavoes are rational end ja “op the principle that every parson ought 40 to use bis two or three miautes to read | tuted te be the gr berty aqaioet ua- to hil we entd he ment te om meetirg, #00 proceeded f from oi maruscript, which he afterwaries gave toa re. | wire and fanatic=l ton, romoumee bis I Coroners’ Loque: a = B. Delafield Smith, Fq., property as not to injure bis belebbor;” but the pervon- | porter of the morning pops. Alter a few minutes | ivecreistent with the inbereet rights of the cr neti BY GhdDIe tetokece Pate tae cia led oe ee baware 3. Monten, Esq., Tight ano liberty to act, apd to axe your own, vo ae | icnger be gave way to the next apeater. I beseech you that our approacuing quae maakt aera the, GAM otk thee Gea. James ¥ Nye, not to mjure or offend your meighbor, is as stroug and | Geners) Jawys W. Nyx eas next introduced, and ad- ov OwFDee derogatory to the honor | Yesterday afternoon » wo Bemot Anne Costelletto, | 1° Geo Hiram Walbricge, sacred a6 the obligation not to injure him or bit pro- | ¢respen the meeting. fle wae received with cheers. He t commercial metropolis, Lat us tholomow Coxteiletto, easployed aaa painter, | the yroupd whet | got ube Joun Comamerfera, eK perty. . suid: Mr. President and fellow citurens, it ix cne of the | M8! 2% thatthe inherent power lays with the people to committed sulciie by swale Gormen spyared te om oa ‘Ambrone (.. Pianey, sq.) 1s the indirect resulting injury to rociety from the in- | Hautier of our poilticnl system that we ere authorized, | try #nd arolvb, 19 @ conaitutional manger, all lawe | been Grimting; could smelt ft ‘hn Cochrane, [:sq_, Col, Michael Doheny, dividual members thereof voluotarily injuring them- | 2.) evem reyurred, 10 ciscust all vets of legislation | tte milict wits the freedom. the digaity. aud tne | the contents of w phial of Iaudanum The deceased, it Ue Games oer ae j Bichard Busteod, Ksq. selves by the use of epintuous liquors or wiae asa ber | Sin our repreventatives may thine fit Go pa rghtn of the citizen, There atill remaina with us appeared, wan romewhat jeslous of her hasband’s con ae eee ) |) Tt is alse that seversi other distinguished | erage, justifies their absolute pronibition as ® beverage, | (Cheers) fo we come up here op the dawn of a law duct, and believing bim to be ontrue to her, came to tae Hoory eworn—Am the reedent ohysintew dinner, eal then | St the City Jivtp te! ae ai ©0 In comjumetion with tam, | Boyd ena boon gentlemen will be present ana «pear weco Dot nee why eny Kupposed pereoval injury from | Woon will te attempted to be eutorced, to express oar | the use of tea or coff-e or even meat would not autror ti Jat And then newniaste: ex Mayor Mickie as chairman, | {ste srnatcte protubition of tha Gan of tea, or cafes, | b20t%, Cemricbon in mation to that enactewas, s usual, yesterday with ma chair for a few minutes, when drawing 1 the port inertem ekemination of de W bie! n Ap lightwing tes 4 ap's will will of God. ” tured ote htt ade | hich nomimation was ratified with applause by the | or meat. ‘o Meten to or to speak ope word in favor of ‘ Out the bottle of Jaudanum, she ¢ off the contents | thors, tetwret ‘a Soveut on aight phn an coting, mow mum dering +ich* or ten thousand persons. Rerovved, That the act itself acknowledges the justice | intemperance. [ would that not apother father’s Fellow citizens, I had beem absent on private business, | w tbout being observed. Khe then mate those la the uperticisl im left batteck; one , Mickie came forward and salt:— and correctness of these views, heart ehould be blasted; [ would not another mother’s | abd bad po Cerign of addressing you to wight, but I de- bs ve tact bere to protat against | _ Td¢ declared object of the act is to prevent the use of | heart should te wrnng I would that eot aao'ber sires ky may pronenee te feonity) my, concurtvnce with | 180? 0tnerr ee ee ne ie ee tr ne Doruabee of ectmeat, On peated be eeinte | wines andapirituocs lquoreas n beverage. Then why ont | +ye ebowic be euffuned with a tear oa account of you wpon the injustice ond folly of am enactment taat | poiron, and ssylng that whe wae dying, an? coud! die bic “xpresnion to the general pring Tig nko . eos ft wines and spiritaous li- mperance We come here not opposed to, pen iy Ne Agate se: Sh lg in with a clear conscience, she expired. A dovtor was peet of right hordes of Uy 4 bold Ui things, social aa well | rights the would be wo oper F of temperance in ‘ediggin the % that the Legulatare bed ao pent for, but by the time be arrived life had*ied Coro ’ an attack upon private rights. But the act undertakes . (Applause ) We come ened govervinent, And such | bli > r brows bt to tee tal o bh! ee fe Loe poberiprnny he be to do, anc dove Co, covertly, and in a roundabout way, | our estmente atlas te-tho, Ia to be by the highest jndictal tribumal arsed $0 {Sb cpottee ihe parsons ot bette ee maken: | emerer urbe Sola, epee opraleg the tharen, wore A ee cn eoccanits ve do not test hace aa | DY # Succension of the mort extraordinary ead anome: | must be beede . (Cheers) Lay cownoue propyition | Gen. Walbricge retired amid much applause, and was | yun the tony ht the Coveaser when it caprated thet une | *0# found in the let piwural envi'y anout taur wyecee = Ra ggg Ih gh As iponartaliy. tous provisions (12 the extent even of declaring ins, | It thie: no wemen wae ever made virtaous by levisla, | succreded by beoght the pa Ol Mr Vreters, te | 0% MOU ent 'y Wie amterior pertwn of the lywer tobe break | which the act iteelf sho ‘8 consecrat by & bol tion (\aughter), ora temperate. | assome thot | ” a ome Aincuss.s wubjrct of vial puoie intersste We are wie | ee ven cay that whieh it dare Bot do openly; | mereie every kid ore the result of ecucetion, sot of ip Ryasans, wae lndly shevsed as he coms on mop shene! dof los uabveeiound alot er tenn S ness me jan ite the stave. He sui* Fellow citizeus, | did not expect to get so ipytetion from the commi'tee to rpeak to pigbt. buteel + been called Iw il mey afew words to you, whieb, | bope, will prove acceptarie, There bas dincoversd sa ag y years of ays nf om Italien, and bad teen married to ber King to leave the question to be decided by the highest | ten tory yaletle acknowledgment of the sacred: | i * st eg vlation. ctartipg om (bat ground, Jet an nee im the y al tribunal fa ae Eos oat, oS res Popo ness of privase eights, and edding to, {te grose attack | epuit of manly ciscu in citizens, * wu right e ora cow ys . you have done ms in calliog apoo me to preside over “See area, ‘ . awrala or are ~ stuempt te make a 4 at #0 eotertaia oo very high o ot ; es Jour deliberations, an! | wuld sara-nily adeine all of | yottrcce morality comistiog of worl mately. nt | Kime ty Valo 88 bree ebough paid about the uocoostitacion for rome The jury, imythin cane, roadere a yor | DATO whe alvo « larye uuamuty 0” vlow! in the ab em | | You to take me ateps at any time to violste aay law or We ack edge. ad. Fearet. the evils Beeulines biein. bat the jew, therr'ore itwould be uneecerssry ‘or we to way | dict of “Death by suicide trom an overdowe of laut Y- sowed op, tne eoente ‘any act which (# presumed to be a Ii do hope | undintemperate ace of aracat apirite, As pullestore vee of latemperrnee, ctrl 1 co assume that when you | S23‘bitg atcut it. But I will mate some augerstions | seum ’ wSfae above” bemetinieian aa'iteuld etbitie Sdese of j © eremination @ e eleven b Taee, Be meae Bae we make | a Aaggee let fingert bowed ista it is Our duty to prevent and alleviate thove evils to dicate whet » men sball est, snd Ti ccna tee 7 tn tly aos SCALDRD TO DRATH IN A SOAP YAOTORY. death oe ae ee if pallediaa Of oar ilbertion—the | © 7s. Megiumate and proper meener, a0 ve he rheil drink, and what he shell put ‘ever seen Coroner Gamble beld am inquest yeoterday ayoo the Dr, Hammuel Hoyt aeorn- Was present at the on eminee 4 ‘ every justifisbie extent But, in our opioion one suc- you €o that which the whole history of | Of tbe Inswert mretings that | ) [] abiding point far ail tne ot zeus of New York ant the | Srefai, unjurtitanie logislative attack upon private | thé "world bax knows to be abortive, (Chases) | Pere (‘beers ) Rome . om, , ( peat oy dy ey eee vite Toe refocus to | tights,” urder the ery of this wordy arstact mo | We bave epactments Agsizet profane swearing ro a aaa of now’ Woakins to Cemth by falling into = somp vat, miuated in the upper aures te reelet the officers of the law in 7 rality, urged on by favaticn! zal, would dos grenter | tut how are they obeyed’ Those enactments are only | (1Suelter) hat ware meeting of Know Novhings enforce the Isew, a8 they uni J | ibe citivens whom | nee tofore me to night pertof the city The ipju tl youter foree 5 y ury to humanity be destroyiog the confidence of the | brought ip'o contempt. This law cova not, to be sure, - 4 Tusopome A. WARD then read the following list of | world iu ‘tree pstitutional government than haa been | yun sb ewan fer crink ng fh language of these | ‘ire’ I believe. (Kenewed laughter ) It would be | coy, whee death put ap end to bis sufferings A verdict | 44° o caused by wine Gay of Nosh joms, they tt wee Setoralto euppese that ins county boasting to be te 6 tel death’ was rendered by the jary The Kerolved, That 2.0 Opposed to this law, as r part not p there could pet be found a legisivture capable d wan about 4% years of age, and was bors in der upon the people of thia State being a direct legis- | dc trey co? They make it » crime to sell or dispove of foae S Ro os Se Mane Kauer Mie. (Teo | Gehencstady, te thle State, lative declaration that the people of this State are not | eprrituour liquors, except by ® mam Of good morals, pro- bave got bat toree | vrai pall AT THE DUARE STRANT SUGAR MOUHR. tien of the be Martin, who eas sealied | } 0), Ot the requert of Ha bene’ # Ve vite we bis “eur by here eribes by prec diag wit lowing eMavt, mace oy Hover! cheno eo ng aller the cocurrence, wee tool by Sam Waoverys Joly Ya Cl on wee Oe That oe toe vince there hedy of @ ram named Thom of cowardice beer ® provisoo, But what Pp — itor aac to aight Polk capable of managing thetrown private affairs and con perly sutbor reo and to sick men, They mase one bail of ‘a! ei al . apie; Gee wires, uct, end s# inconsistent with thetr claimed capacity Goals creatures cbente nad the other ball liars (Cries ng law Coroner Gamble held ap inquest upoe the boty of An Win R Knapp, A. Ss Wostervelt,” | fer free government. of 'Cooe |) Ove effect of the Inw @il] te to mase nine drew M * native of Irina, amd 02 yearn of age, Ambrose L. Pinney, Francis Fiess, Strepge, that the people themselves should declare | tenths of #/] the citir ns of hew York sink, amd gives the Her: Lovell that they can safely be trurtec with the right to make | mont overgrown monopoly to the person Of good moral jaws sod to elect Jadges to consirae and ©: eter that ever was witnereed iu toe world. It will id’ be the consequence! It wont! be moe | Tho come to his death by accidental falliog from the her thrope weuld be worth. Ths Engleh | meth stery of the Dw ° but cannot be 5 p citimos would pot stand It. neither will Ameriesn | merning of July 2. The decencet was employed aaa le vote i th con Sonees, were Eiimenogtty te town poaatueh ened moral | Citizens wand it (Cheers) It in & great thing the stove plane, aad white at vat thet be wer Resolved, As the citiz-ne of the city of New York, we | cnsracters (laughter) A then, eith modern di. | % see 16,060 people bere nanembled, not with a desire y sceentally fel) th-oogh the hatch © -~ Pes teeediecs's tana th slaw, not only an unconstitatonal, but asa | picmar and quscseries, whissey setier wi'l have | % bresk the iaw, but to use every pracead'e remedy | preep tated tw the cellar floor beneath Broge tofore 0, &. W Cand, Ceptoin of Petion, violation of the ebartered rights of the eity,’ani as a | more patents than tem sil. (lausbier) There is | (2 OvF power to vat ance this law. | advise you. | vver une hundie’ tent The invertivetion waa ber aAjourted wmtli toile mare wanton sd uncalled for attack. upon the business pros, enotoer vew which I wish to take of tois law. ine lee fork S Lepged : Aa Tse 1 if we cannot SUProeED InvanTicinn. ing, ot hy @ lowe rity of a lnrge class of our citizens from wi maker its crime to Fel) home mate liquor, w m , . Ketert Johmeam was tll alive yeutarley efterse: Bint bas heretofore dra@m e large portion of ita reve. 1teo Liquer away be old with im i. Hat I would | Now Jersey ov ta taht. | (6 Ld ‘The body of © dees intent was found ted to the dock, | yeromgogh is improving a - Bue. instead of preventing pauperiem and eras, os ite | hse tohsow bow these | bind 0 secoenity to Aight, ° seln® Layo <0 Si Seve se. ny to fant. Toe best | at rhe ‘oct of Cortlandt street, yeetertay morning. No > | lenad av city wry the we aaeom ‘ Heating yay Oadion soe Atitutions], aot whe they sey 90, bo would wan iy | ‘Te Of the partion who thus crusily disposed of h* | Convionow ov’Mal Henpeas.—Atthe United t fight? Wecesire po fight We cesire the repesi of | (bid oruld be obtained Coroner Gamble reid se ie * art tn the oorthere deere: of % York. betd ceuntry will Dorm lowes to ros | that law: eno if it te not ragealea, it will becowe = | wutet upen the bury 0 the deceased, when a verdict o’ | st Camamduigun the full «\np neuiouone +e will point to it ae the mort fone title woule todicate the tntestion of this law to be, we Delieve ‘hat the suddes sot violent destruction of « some thirty thousand persons, thus J tote other occupations, at a time oo would jibe to know where ORF TA RIES. leeth by some Couns Gnynown Wo the jury,” 8 | ced om Wedrewiay. U1th w) vownelly. Jr, BC Me workers im every branch of basi et whe the prodat otey, 17th wit . new than work 10 be to inerease these eviiein the | otgforeign roils are brought isto our market? [ eoule entero, Vim Gilimore sot #m Fowler, for r by me the hot commuarty racher then to dimieinn or prevent them juke to know bow they consulted the interests of our COUP DE HOLIEL. ne ot hodve Wine crunty seutemrmt to mprisameme Heacived, That wbatever may be the just grouess ‘or | own srmrr, ourore ew Taga an6 our own me! wor interest open Corvelicn Hearn, of No 225 Wirabeth etret, wee us ue vileoe for com yout, anette pay * Gavad pg th we advise no foretble resiatance, on | «still ve ‘ , * erie i vee pe apo hoon ence aptted tad ery Ee Wad bee Invader sad whee their | (VNld @ Om Inseesibie condition on Munday, [9% WE | Ln iy Wilbur, for robbing the mall hile e oherk te reais! deprecate it. Our appeal forare- | ond ling A cats BBG Gist ? gene) Li ” —pot fore 4 erere of the erowg must be, first to the judges; next, The told, opew, manly resistance 0 84 mine wed afl of our rights | power'el effects of the ran Hiv dint moe after tetme | the Port (fice a! Foods, Mowtyomery county, woutogs® to the bal ot bex. y | 010 invaded Sicholas of Kassie might cut toe | Co Gamble helt ao (nq amet @, to ten youre’ im ant io the Aabere priane. a the only way to teat ite veldity | oe A eee at he eng el t tne | conveyed home, Coroner Gam a0 1m “wn Jers’ tmprsacien * ve Perer Parks \deper ia the intelligence and discretion hi ‘ ‘ oan terme, art abe O D te Wa. Compives, ot tee pabhie sutherftiey outhestaed te “ a say tp tae oo are tom 1 aeukd tap ee loner bier CLaugbier ) Me mabt orter them wo the | ‘8 body 06 the deesened, when 6 appeored Cine by nd <a Maghompan, ahem abaya Hoa. Davi (Kune then read the resolations, a that, cooreour of t ve doubts existing of i ors, ‘I shall violate thie law aed iecer its pons. | SPOwt, but he could pot deprive them of thou pipes | tree drisbing rether freely un whe “aubeth, whith vo ows etirationslity in tb of eminent jm w } phoule vhs i re, the a vermoo i jane oF Gan fol comotirationsiity p tothe Leguleture, CUentlewmen, vis | (abiala Kyncers then referred to o, oi wea the obit evese o: cnate, Tee Jay rostered Resolved, That. will await ‘he decision of the uMietat tri in_vain to attempt fe legislate on the appetiier of man.’ ~ ae > not dealing tar aging citizens of the State of New York, | pals belore involvion in Aestruction wiliioos of pro. | (Cheers end sppiaure,)” It ties fe edueatica and, eatiy be intempersnre toe saeneaed Was 2B yours! | Friewd meres, we pro‘est agniaat the Inte act | PeTty, to the rasp of individeals, and the eventual sad | mersiity to teach boys amd girls to be temperate for eer, G88 Wes 6 Be ‘ ‘enoed to three 7 of the Legislature of this State, called “Tae Proaib.tory | **Ti0Us reepomslil'ty of the city Weasury vemperance’s make Such & base of morsiity will b+ the sun & stacd still, aed Jobe fobr Ger a native of Germany, abowt 40 years of uor law,” ea t e ’ Revolved, That we beiveve the prosititory law violates | high above suck puerile attermp's ar this, (beers ) It the waters > Rot fies. was rom sirock Om Huedey, while walking in *= *98:—"“Every punishment the express private rights guarsaterd by the comatita- | fruits will be found is the heart aed will SS ee Be he | ct wey The crovared Clad im & few bours after being they ety le pire ® Trobibitery Liquor ay al"? How, virlates the jos? 1 of person sod pr: ty a of the city 0” New ‘wt orire Boorssity is tyrann’ conveyed to hit covvienee Coroner Wiinel® bed oo erdics ity, oF li - sepuloteone Jerramalows tee Ge toe ickee, atly Invite wil politionl pertine to 4 reelves better men by educating ourselves thas +* Seren’ © ees Be Sag Guwes fe We Sasi iequeet open tse Seer of the Gossaset, whee 4 ae 1m peotie seen pantie ined committees and cony be made by iegisintion. Let ‘ene of us oe 1 Teo reat the Seriptyl © mottos. (lai ~ | ot oep de etd 9s renders, eae oe tor farther oF Other peaishaascts tor teate | Lows, eB¢ we pladge oursslv=s to vote against every | living excaple thet we want so © ron, Whee | BMD forbids » was to wine oF other inepiriting FOICIO® BY JUMFING OCT OF 4 WiXDOW Sbese aah beverage, fevultiog (@ the open aed candidate, directly or indirectly, io upholding of coun time Rall come. it will eyipor tow folly of such | PYETSACS Bet tere ore pencager io -olomon Krol Sonéay wight Mary Ketier, ac ' Sxposure and exhivition of the in’eesneios of di © | tenancing such oppressive legisiation pueriie attempts as this to regulate the appetiies of the | TM's 804 Irninh. which recommen! (t Here is oon | (op! wntey vi cer? eee ’ monty by esactment # “lel the por man Or aod [oget | puede by jumping Out Of the tourth story wietoe of the OFet (8 tome qarnee of gmat wemm—re ‘ At the conciesicn of the reading of the resolutions, Nye cloaed «mid much spplause, aed with three Frmouber Bis poverty ae more * | heoge Rorthwoet conser of Third svenue wed Th ee an cane Be wet. Fe sale ‘vielation of any great proviple of oatural jastioe, or | Mr. Tomrnvon came forward, end salt: — cheers given for bim Ree ee Oe ae copremneinn of Gomes eeed ou —, Ret ti quers, permite (het Of (mperted byuore The ‘The Coe: bad for me pee individual right and lherty, Rat this Prohib This hot day bas beew encoseted by o alight breere, The Chenrme: A thet all Hqnore should be abolened We oO We eappeeet thet sone of he Liquer law bh. by sbeolately proh Witing aad | which | trast will bes token and 0 sign that the het pero B baoP Teme Merete BElerT Slee De Commitied toe ach wet myking criminal the sie of spirttagus Lqaors aed | cf « temporary devpotism wilt be removed by ablant of Wr, Cestrmen snc Fellow Ci sore — it give swines, ip any plane, at all times in amy queatity, te | freedom, em: Sr Bre aed ccavitoos of | me to concur te the expres a0 great pleasare ur bes ehonlt be | 48 (1 GGr#t wee belt epee the mety of tee ment by ‘any pereom, as a beverage, indirectly promivite aad pre- ' the people, (Apple ‘This is om appropriate place te "gion of senlipest whieh yee ace greg 7 or hemns | Coreen (Lowell, whee s verdist te were smog wit ets por (Mears of iauguter ) Ube arge- \h0 PHONE Incle Wee rendered € eat) Timon Amarnon, Yaigh dow Ol Darkogiee