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Affuurs in K.nees. aan yo orter to thet power, + on grant £ VHB PRES STATE MASSACAB. Genera) Whitfield yesterday be’o'e the Yes, The ed 's express {Correspincence of ment. Louse prbien General is down on all reporters {7 your p.per. pe coven, almost, every i youd here, if perm SSS ~abea the'power to eh loan by 9 mort TISTe Packs tey 30, = 80, cause converset Bo fre mortgege of the road imoom ‘Voor corsespen dent is tm the asigeborboos ob the mas | ROM THE PORSED— Wier one PREPARING TO Belore A. W. Eeq. agin im the office #0 late when there was ap- Mompay, pa Pitan also of ‘te tranghises of th wesre There are over ose buadred Measas mitttia h-ri Wesrronr, May 29, 1868. In the matter of the Wil of the late Henry Parish.— pere otbfog to ftract ‘hin thre, nude sn tb 2 5 . sale of the roed under the mort! upd Sfterm United States ‘They are assem’ lafcrwest’on of a retiadio churas'er, tn welch’ the ut. | My. Kerpochan was again called tothe stand, and farther | ‘bat bis love of home wae much less than mine, as my The eteck market opened active and broyant this pass to the purchasers, ir the parzue of onenog ‘hs mardvrovs, sh a 4a | y'"TocScens ny te yicai bai ‘avbod ost | exomtant ty tbe epprmente of fhe ania: @,sooct | Sak utaScartous roceen ne Feri are iar, | ernie, and the improvenant continued tothe coe. | fara, int where to art Falken compen be we « iste, armed a. , } ; Toere were large operations in all the leading ri gome, one company, ry rer, ard resist all law, Sash mince the distancing of the Marshal's p se in Kansas | dow coun after Mr. Pariah was up amd seeing 44 | allowed te ake, upon all such confidential matters with ‘original : Beate per y hese.” There. icflees, whe ara aahamed of pirat ng thereto Solaws, thaehe: | sath ith Mrs. Paslads per. naalkanip him. What saa te, degrese of his Ja*gment and met snd ivzoes wens @uits plenty. At the first board wists net a Sarigaen on ft Veeur ipged thew and joveed the pro -) rr ‘8 strength of mind lack above rl. ‘ia 6's advanced 34 per cent; Erie, 4; Reading, %. | pec‘ive roads, the rights lens of the respective Out the ertamiaais. The fa A ps em ee the ¢icticnary? A. 1 should think it was sone time | you, and how frequently, see him and his brotber Daniel | New York Central, Michigan Gouthern, and Michigan gegen mast be and preserved, due regard bein; darned. , are abcut the middie or last of August, 1849, and probably gether? A. I bave seen them correct; ibe circumstances are more acgravaied than | ft NT# grcered cut of the Tenitiony. At ogein tn September. Q. Did Mars, Pariah over apeak to | $7tr day when they visited the office, which they was the ugut. No gradge exised beiwoom the parties | committed on deunceless pronarery setlers and | you about any difference between tuvestments ia stocks | between them! A. Perfectly amicable; they the con; Contral feli off 3 por cent each. Erie opened at 56%, | notre ter nite wich consslidation nO. one and closed at 56% per cent. After the aijournment of morigeges_apan the ripen oats Ct ‘sieved oy the board sales were made at 67 it. seperate bat fuely oe Sipe Gee mortgages ‘sonestitne peronslly; in fac’, no couse whatever can be, or 18 | oor satisfied wiih killing, their bodies have been brutally sttempied 40 be, sdutened for the savage barvartiy, bat | Tutiated, “Ta view of thee facts Its bu right, wad jas- | OF montages? A. } Galak within the lagt year, ox Year | Seger Yoetnaae matiees wali, |G De The | After the adjouroment of the board, the following | meastsas the rmpastiveiiong on the sary te ethan ‘het the deconnad wore pro tayery to thei centioaa, toe and humantix comand, tat ve ahzuld dra, ont, poctgns meep gerne pes. ees ggutents oF, provisions of his wil? ik never did. | salev of bonds and stocks were made at auction by A- in ths Clstribution of the proceeds of the whole. wpon tes bere uncer arieet. What will be done with 3 . q you early, from obeervation of your | H. N * report of a master, 208A to each e iver fe! 'oct knows. "Tho sftamace are sentured | ou fom czuateymen, ay of tbe seers! Kapewe | recommended merigegus myeat, @. Bate wnat she said | vn, know That be had nade n wilt A. Tasprecivednte | 2, Nicolay sag | ofthe proveose setuay bo catimated to area! estar epout, and Jadge Gato’s Orurt, now in session at this | Soy creat that this state err Aan must uot de | ©D that subject, and the manner of it, A. Jt appeared to bi ty? re 4 part ocvered by its Hen. Eee OP ebage ecjoura before they ean ve crought | suéfered longer to exist, unless we intend to fold our arms | me to amount pretty much to this: What whe foand that | ober 8 The annexed statement exhibits the average dally move a y law was, or ccald be jusufladle, it te und silenily and patiently seo oar people bratally asses. stocks and railroad bonds were unesrtaio and specula- | A Ina ti 6436 | ment im the leading departments of the bamke of thi: 84a cald that the murcerers are fortifie’ on the Marais | titeted end mareared a verbal Pag ae Be tive ; 1 dom’: pretend to gtve the words abe ued, but is | tbe box 68 | city for the week preceding Saturday morning, June 7 den Cygres io a cave, about twonty-tive muee from here, to organise party for thebelp of :be pro-siavery | 8° fed thet. Q. Did abe eay anything se to her fu- | 47 86 «| «1866:— und are receiving reiatroementa trom Lawrence and else- setters cf the Terri ory. What is Gone, mutt ve dove at tore intentions in r + to investment? A. | inferred OL Nsw Yors Crry Banus, where. | The loeder of this party showed the bloody deg- | Toeeand without dela"; ani it is tberefore euggested | fem phat she said te e2nfine herself to bs; ‘Loans. . Obro'n, and boasted thet it did the bloody deed; his name is | “PEt AT ‘yho vertte to ald in this matter abculd at once | Bat deeeription of ebiefly. Q. 0x, $8,670,053 609 260,366 of whose sons are arrested. One of them, | ay utepe to ave here, jast an early as posmble, each Did ycu ever see Mr. Daniel Par: ruse of his 60 4/608,514 625,127 336,376 who Migne to be crazy, has just ieft in chage of the dra- provisione as will be necessary for the #udsietence of the brother Henry, afr the attach? A I have no positive 100: + 4,131,605 1,744,292 195,869 peat i a Perscos goicg. We say to you, that eight murders have | Tecdliestion toas ] ever did; otill, 1 might have occurred Company, S 99 4,185,019 504, 798 f uate to acoompany idem om foot, at s pretty | deen ocenmitied. What cught to bedon? ac der much cir | jute Dal Lol Meunentye Ded Demial Parish vist 20 Commonwealth Issurance Company. + 96: + 2834,820 | 961: iodier ee ERS saat ceases ct | somearer, wl rguet onl anal ay lotanumn | IEOPSGSY pow” een wt haa sti er #2 Bebo Tenia Rew Yorke. fees aay jee eae H own the anticin wach has nid Sve inmoonat men im | OM .OA, Newer she SS te eAeernted thio adr oe | TACBe nan gcirg, abet, te te that he went, T think Simeon D.eper's regular semi-woskly sale of stocks ; Drwlemn 221000 "Seon: Maar on pers eee eal jod cote oe toy om ft deserves. Mireour! and the whole Souvh have an iote. | *be seid that abe was gle of ft. Q. Did Mra. Parish at ard bonds will take piaxe to-morrow, Tuesday, at half + 996.618 68,676 rises ‘802, 74s $n sek wile ord u widowed . The divod of Allen | Peavat stake, There murders are but the uavural resalt | SB? time, when yeu were with ber andr. Parish in the past twelve o°clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, + ASG ATE 235,213 300 908-3 05096: See a ene ait; | ofthe substliution of rifles for Binles, and it remains to | 47 ah peur clon G00R) Paaale af oe suggest ome At tbe second board an advance was realized in near! + L008, 768 261,064 106.088 1,006,28, soa yisi'ed om tke offenders as soon aa possible. | b0 seen whether the South will tamely permit them to te eaereny és en ae eee ee dortroy 09 hotel preesee * la wreage were aul: Sebel every stock sold. Erie went up % per cent; Reading, 2,506, 7! 197,201 121,627 1,802,865; port coum ing te lam, ant thie tee fauntive clnian oo 34; Micbigan Southern, 34; New York Central, 3; Cleve- 2,678 865 850 184,727 1,112,60% ax exou'e for cold bivoded slaughiar and toett. Alleged Official Corruption ss to the Widen~ Jand and Toledo, %; Erie bonde, 1875, X. The favorable ie ia ian eon Bow long will the honest people of the North be do ing of Reade Street—Privilege of a Wit~ bank returns have given holders great deal of confi- | Greenwich. 043,460 39,845 3008 611,758 evived a . meee, dence. It ectimat to-day that , B by0 beast fas lm Democrat, Juae 3.} SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL THEM. banks Deen eae millions of Al ane iitter Por Grahe wor'be ot ihe same: Bawa, ’shieh renched cor abert | _JUNE9—Jn le matter of cde application of John Van lars, as the week closed on a rising average. emcet Soleo Seaton yemerday, having ‘eft Leaveaworth on Sinday afternoon, | Pine for an Attachment against Theodore J. Nims, aftcr, on the 26th of Angust, at his | cyiifornis steamer near at hand, with about two mil eA beet Se dave received very intelateligence from thedisturbed | Wamusc, J.—Mr. Nims, a witness in. proceeding before FeCOe OR, TAS BUREN 2 BOE OC OS RANE Se ae coe: the Cunard steamer boon thie pot ca Wek: 2,095 0,490'54 Ms. Propper iefarms us that the facta in regari to this | ® *péclal committee of the O:mmon Counsil, appointed > yonan 1g | & Please to state in the order in whish cocurred, | nesdy will not take out over hait a siltecl | aero Be 9a'0, 8 false and <intorred represeatation of whieh has | ‘to investigate the action of the Oommitice on Streets, | in erpreted a‘ yes;” when you were with Mr. Parish, | 98 far as you oan remember, all the facta in relation to | things must sooner or later aise. a, powesfal \niosien to Betti’ ae farniehed the Repubjican ite s'ook in trade for the pact | who had under consideration the widening und improving | and he abcok his bead or nodced, did he e2ntinue to nod | ®BY Temoval of the box, or of the will, and your trams: | 1 0° 2 Co uemt rite wi 103'168 het on: week, aro precisely av = OF Reace street,” deelized 10 anewer to servers’ questions | Cf shake bis head to the same suggestion, or not? A. | Sctions with any person or persons on these aunjectal A. Market. Money has not heen 0 eeny for years. 120/219 "701,006 Somewhere about the 20:h of Mog ave pro-siavery men Q - I thunk he did not always adhere to the ons or the other, | Between the 12th and 20th of Avgast, 1649, Private bankers are running about the street, begging 89,014 4,190,68¢ sumai'ed one free State man, ¥2:h the view cf haniog hia | propounded to him. He is before me on an order to abow | 94 i: might be; I think tbat sometimes, in reply tothe | oF William Delafield left word at our office, the brokers to take money, and the next move must 325709 '470'67% fox evicenos he had given before the Investigating Gom- | cante why he should not be compelled to answer those | same question, he changed from a ‘nod’? toa “shake” Racatenatatisctasien a tue ale cecce ae 196,017 _ 600/23) maftice. They had the rope arcuad the man’s nek reacy | onerticos, J: ia aDleged cn his par’ that he 1s not boond | Of the Lead, abd vice ota; that oconrred particularly in erate emeeree™ t Eak 84065 1,340,646 shim up, when some wen, presumed to be free x ¥ relation io the will, the eavicg of the will, when he ties in whore hands money is acsumulating, must, in the 119,196 "911/791 State men, Heereved near by, fired upoa the party, each | 0 answer:—Firet, because the subject of Inquiry is mot | both nc¢¢ed and sho-k his head, when the same question absence of a €emand for it, enter into stcck speculations 119 909 821 weking his man The five’ proslavery wen ‘fell’ desd | within the scope of the autho:ity conferred upon the wae put, not at the same time, bat at an iaterval— id ae a inf 230 441 4,807,416 gre the 'pot, | The party which dred upon there pro- | special committee; secondly, that the witness is privi- | Which led meat that time to supp: se that hedidnos want Eerie 00 Sac ll be ay ten tog OC Rin peaasey abiin | “AE Tec! Gares minh aed. als tstnenes qn she market 964 will be sufficient to bring about better prices. The favorable condition of our foreign export traie guaran- tees @ very Hmited shipment of specie. the value of merchandise exported from this por: last week was greater than has been known for years before in the 023, 802 came time, and we are likely to haya. full supply of | Gorm Exchange..),t61 019 105,622 $8,088 es exchange at low prices. Allour aatleipations regarding | G : 4 ae very wen are mot known, Immediately upon Sring The will let that was thestrongest case that occurred, | tbat tronk, ard! don’t know that I ought to give it up ” hey lef, xd the wan around whose neck the rope had | !ged from a hat? - ; elviog ertog, On the ground that the anewars | Q, When in the carriage he shook hia head to the sugges. | OF Words to that effeet; laaid that I must decline placed, on perceiving the state of t2e cae, released | might crimixate bia. The only authority o>nferred apon | tion that you sbould dine with tem; dic you at the time | it vp at prevent; I then left; after pling, my office, Bimveelf and: eparted. the rpecial oomanittes is to inquire iato the aciton of ihe | attach any meaving to tbat motion?’ A. I certainly did | 1 7€-eonridered the matter, went to the nix Baok, After there mem had been arrested, of whom Messrs. | Street Committe, The authori:y conferred upon thaspscial | mot suppoee that he mesn‘ to exclude me from dining | ‘0ck out the will from the trank and pu: it in my pocke:; Parvot, Wore, Donway and others were released on fur- | committee is spr cial and limited, aad they cannot go be- | there. Q. Did you ever after the atizck observe lar, | 1 brought the trank to our cffiee, and there sent word to Jougb, to wake up thelr minde how soom their business | yord the cuty imposed. It ia very questionaole who:her | Parish to laugh or smile? A. I don’t think I ever sw | Mr. Delafield that if he would send » written order for it, eould de wonnd up, and tbey might mase ibemselves | the Common Counc!) bave spy power to auibozisa any | him lavgh since, but 1 have somermesseena more agee- could bave the trunk, or words to that effect; an weacy to leave the country, the; Vigilance Committee | committee to ixqutre into the condast or accion of any | able expression on his tec: than at ober times. Q. Did | *28Wex came back to me that Mr. Delafield declined send- made up a jist of sboat thirty-five more of the citizens | person not a member of either branch of the city govarn- | you after the atteck novice anything on the part of Mr. | ig sny such order; I then took the truck back t> the i reali i wh m ihey destred to leave the country, However, vain vant ‘especialy when uch conduet may amount to a Parish which is ordinarily treated an aman grief? a, | bank, keeping the will in my pocket; the next day I re- ibe pea ras a -—s aed bale ot a Brit Prey law azd order men.” they had the courtesy to hand | erme. fa this case, bowsver, Nias answered every | Ivery often szw him shed tear, fr certainly's year, i | tized the Sa 50 eee an anette ® Yarn hs Se 0), SER ES We SOY METS: RON eR Ge 8,779 71e the black ist to W. H. Howard, the chairman of tne {a- | question put v0 him sa to the action of the Stree; Com: | think, he shed tears almost every time | saw tin; 1 think | © August, Mr. Delafleld called at our office, and handed | stcck market is the probability of uafayyrable 136;381 1,114/901 veotigetizg Committee, offering’ to allow any mea whoee | mittee, er any of its embers, in relation to the wideu- | tt was witbia the first two years alter the attack, and | Mean order requis ing that the trunk shuld be sent | political intelligence from England, and it appears 96,840 ‘272.871 ames be found oa fhe black Met, whom be had sam- | ing and Improving cf Rezde street. A'l the quesiims to | more or less eo through the whole course of the period | PPto Mr. Parish's boute; that order was written, the | 1) oo i. 7 has disconn 79.702 81,856 moxed ae wi nessee, ttme to stay and tectity, Finally, | which acencrs are now sough? from the wiscers relate | after the aitack. Q. Dia he dleplay temyer, or trritabil.. | Dody of di SY MGRDE PTL eCAl eta: oeon es Ree wes ing a ehey SAE ALL ee abeniy deen La eiod 32'074 145/267 getting sick of‘ law and order,” they oalleia meetiog, | to his o-n acte with individuals other thin the co ty, or anger? A. Freqnently he was quhe irritab! and signec ‘Henry Parish” that signature was some | chances are decidedly in favor of better news than anti- 122809 291,461 wad withdsex the o-dere. The Mayor cailei a public | mit‘ee. Taece inquiries the Special Commit‘es have ao | thocght; that occurred generally in the iaterviews in the | What lke Mr. Henry Parleh’s signature, but very masb | cipated, Now that the act of dismissal has actually 91,861 107/552 mesticg: tis, however, broke up ine diepate as some | power to make—they are not ‘proper questions,” within | osrriage, and when there was e cifical:y in waking oat | distorted; it still had some resembjance to his signature; in faver of protecting free Stare | the meazizg of the statute. To be proper they muos be | whet he wanted, or Mrs. Parich suggested somethiag that Parity tae that order up to the Phoulx Bank, ike xt. pertinent to ibe investigation, ond coaneoted with the | he didm’t want. Q. Previoutly to his attack, what was | banded it to Mr. Ogden, the ceanier, and acked him if he @ Committee adj2urne3 from Leaven- | sadject referred, and relate to matters within the pover | his general manner or ha would deliver the trunk upon that order; he sald ‘‘yes,”” onthe Sist. They will probably aot | of tte Common Council to inquire about. The act ‘to | t: if you will ray it is his e'gnatare; I told him I could not week in investigatiog the Kaasas | smend the exiting law relating to bribery” makes the | that I almost ever knew. Q. Ia what degree, and from | **Y Spything about tt; he muat be his own jacge ia the i leave as early ae che 10ta for | offer to fa nish, in whole or in part, any money, goods, | bow early # date in his ijlness had he the use of his left | ™Atter; he then said, ‘well, I suppose] will send it up,” right im action, or other property, or anything of value, | bard? A. Ieb or I must send it up; I told him he need not take any ro. DRITED STATES TROOPS PTATIONED AT TOPEKA AND | or ary recuniary or otner individual advantege, present bb sowe strength in thirty or forty deys;his fingers | *Ponsibility about it, or words to that effect, as! would LAW RENCE—WAR—PRO-PLAVERY MEN ORDEAED | OF prospective, to any member of the Common Council, | were se fiextble, aud be had as much we of his left hand | ‘#ke it up mysel’; J then took it up to Mr. Parish’s house; Deen committed, the government and people of Great phil 207,080 1,256,064 Britain may be wise enough to say very Uttle about tt, | Totals... $109,474, 021 16,166,180 8,490,252 90,609,243 and let the matter go by default. Under existing cir- Cuzaninc Hover TRANSACTIONS, cumstances, with such s plethora of money, it is ® good | Clearirgs week ending June 2.. speculation to take the chances, Under the worst phase, | C-earings ee moe oe 2 stocks cannot fall much, so long as it continues so enay | Belances week ending June 2. to carry them; and in the event of the dismissal ot Cramp poses ek sae eS rs ton being considered on the other side merely a personal TO LEAVE, BTC with an inten: to tofizercs his vote or setion upsa any | as J bave; bet‘er, too, necause he used tt more, deoldediy, | W8# sdmiited to the prerence of Mr. Delafield sud Mrs. ypartaat sovers: [Correeponconey of the St. Louis Democrat.) queetion, zr, cause oF proceeding, pencing, or which | Q. What was ine state of his mind, memory and upder- Pera Leet ee rank Son, 35 Th yr ot 7Olta) | matter, stocks will rise five per cent in almost as many ees a pucabomemasier 33> oi _Tormka Hovss, ToreKs, May 26, 185¢, | Bay by law be brought before him in his offiaal capacity, | steudirg trem the time of his attack in 1840, until bis | phe, immediate Grst ocavarsation J do not recollest; Mrs: | a4, Rew Youx Ort Bavag. Ferty-fve \rited States D:sgoona are encamped in | steleny. Italeo declares that J person who sball | death, judging om this subject from your own observa. | {ate nym asitd mee oS Tic teatel thas i The Ascistant Tr . Loans, tale city, to assist the bogus sherif ia the sevice of | knowl: gly beer or convey moy such gitt, gratuity or pro- | ticn of Lim Guring that period? A. Tdid mot thiok ‘hut | {ld he pt them aake mitted to nee Mr. e Ascistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows‘ | suiy og, 97,862,481 16,481,098 1,7 ttn Prits and to (xecute Douglas’ threst to ‘suriee? the | poral, or shall in apy manner vegotiate between any | he knew much; when a person relther writes,| Parisl oF ref Paid on Treasury aecount.... $731,446 90 14) °65., $8,615,452 16,668,756 7,616, 6, people ct Raceer. One hundred and rix'y scoops are | OUT serore for apy ae: in viclation of the prececicg | nor epeaks, nor dces much, it is dificult to | Ifcld her they were of s general charactar—in the fist | Received om Trearury accour 117,604 69 21, *66.. 99,020,147 15,918,009 7,407,006 col sisticred io Lawrence for the same purpose. fection, sball, upon cowviction, be punished in ike ma. | jucge; “I ¢ob’t think that ho hea much m rath ake refeeek eee eer ten c 8e Of bis mind and | Belance on Treasuxy account. 7,200,416 35 | J, , °55.. 99,082,700 15,920,976 7,400,408 Yesterday s man named Dcon wae shot through tke | EF, and to the sane ex:ent,” as the priccipals IfNims | Q. You bave stated that it was the habit of Mr. Par nee ye parlaten matters Drought Celene ’Me, | bald for Astay offie... 183,880 67 | Ang, 4; *S5,.100,118,560 15,208,358 7,642 908 He besa by siman with whom a difficuity bed occurred on | WasiD any way ccncected ee an actor in cflering to any | to go home pretty iatein the evenios. Phase to state | plating, thet any Dusloces matiers brought before Mr. | Paid on disbursing checks 55,417 64 | ‘ang. 11,755..100,774,200 16,280, 669 7,714,401 83,141,82: somo personal soaiter, botb pro slavary men, cf the persone tamed in the act @ bribe, or lo any way | at what hours, and how often? A. From tweive to half tretts Laglanips im very much; abe said be | rie warrants entered at the T-earury Department, | Aug, 18%5.,201/164,000 14,049.24 7'010'9>5 81'948,678 Ht te currently reported in this vicivity, from good | negotiating between any other persons to aach deed, | pest one occasionally, for ate, and frequently I would say | Net fretting very mu boat scant papers in his tran, Wi ® ” | Eee: 96'2587'100°608' eo 18;826,378 1ee2'oas rietry authority, that for several cays party of Gol. Batords | be would be guilty of na offence unter this act, B:ivery | two.or bree times s week more or less, cepencing on the | S4 the thought it very hard the man gould not have bis | Washington, on the Oth instant, were as follows: — Meee Ere eet Rt men were encamped neat Csawatiomie, 45 miles routh | at the ecmmcn law was @ miacemesnor, bit thle ac: has | weather and cther engagements. Q. Besides the Unica | CPD way, 1 words fo that effest; I think these were ths $176,879 30 9,273,783 13,008,635 7, pare Or Lawrence, ecmamitting many deprecation upon tas | eplerged the grace of .be offence and made i} w felony, | Club, or the Racket Coat, where ele than a: home did eee a ete mene OL WORLIaE SOE? SBA Ses ry De 631,741 83 5B.. 99,397,009 12°218,240 7 os onion property of the equatvers, whe a! last became earaget, | Tae law is too well xettied to need tue quctation of | ke pare bis evenings? A: At the opera, when there was | Ditt 1 conid then jagge of his soundness of min¢ or caps: | For the Interior Department... 5 " ,681,784 11,655,301 7,716,492 80,105,147, aade an stteck upcn the camp, Ailled five ui their nam: | authorities to show that a witners is privuoged from | ope, anda? whint, ond other evening parties, at the | tity for business, or would judge rather; andit I thought | For eustoms......... 4,034 00 885,228 9,919,124 7,724,970 76,818,106 ber and drove ihe remainder into Missouri, Scewering aly questi n which will have a tentency to | houses cf other gentiemea. Q. When you have heard | him ef sound mind, wonld, act as circumstances | War warranta received aud entered .. 51,254 09 5,515,021 11,110,687 7,858,217 77,882,626 | The pro-rlevery men in that vicinity wko have idmti- | expcee him to any kind of punishment upon a criminal | Mra. Parish reproach him for spending too many of hia | Mould requite; ee eine ites very trying | interier repay warrants reoetved and enterea 2,19 09 5,059,420 11/188,878 73840,114 76,616, fied themerives with the trouble: ia Kansas baye been | charge. Wren the disclosure he msy make may be ased | everinge at the clubs and sometimes staying too late, | stualion, with no one to advise with on the su>jrct, and | Cn account of the Navy.. 8,725 83 96,1037376 12461728 7'888/164 maited upon by & comm.tteo, wod ordered to pack up and | saint! him, howcver remote the fact, if it may prove | state whether the complaints were seriously made or in | Tot even my brothers will give me any advice; I aaid t0 | Repaymext on anoount of the 8,641 34 94.216.872 11,168,521 7,828,480 76,97 Bove into Wiseonri wiih their goods and chatteley ia. | even ene link in the chain cf evicence, whi:h, when | j-ke? A Ithovght seriously. Q. Wht answer or an- | ber that if Mr, Parish was fretting about some papers in | From miscellaneous sources 1,700 00 $e;300,070 IL 0aa0e Bore tee TEMA stanter. The coamands have been complied with, aud | otbere are mace krown, way convict or have atencency | swers cid he make thereto? A\ Some very good ne. | Doe trnaks cm buenicas matiers, J oouid go to hte in the | ng trustees of the bondhziders of the Age xssory Tran- 454,200 10,855,626 8,088,608 76,762,40¢ mony families have left. The greatest excitement’ pre- | 10 convict ot a crime, he is protec'ed by the lax from an- | tured zeply always; 1 Cou’t recollect the umguage of it; 1 | charac‘er of physician, and would be able, no doubt to |. Ni 4 029,920 iso sr 1,941,879 76,1 Wath ia that beet wm Of Kaan cwertng the question’ “It in certainly nt cn'y a possi. | never saw bim out of temper on the subject. Q. Wore | ¢Me his ais Bo jt lars, Sea ae Se bse being | ¢ pany of Nicaragua, have made the following offi- "312/408 11°716°290 TNO SOT OTE Governor Shacnon bas orcered a detach ont of troops | be bat a probab'e care,” exys one of the moet eniighten. | you frequently preaent at meetings between the fe. | flsced ine trying position, withont advice from soy cial apnouneement :— $2 bon oot 11,297 104 7,841,654 Teow'ee | to Ocarattonie to disperse the people, Ou the arrival | ¢4 Jarieis cf the age, “thet a witness, by discioringa | miles cf Henry smd Daniel Pari, before the at | ) 2G (iRil she nove mos be paced in that positt m. ae ste | Puntic Sate oF SrkaMsmrs NoRTHERN LiGHT AND STAR OF 93,180,805 11/844,645 7,861,741 78,060,21(. of the dragcore there ‘hey foned a small camp of the tingle fact may complete the es MI a Her ay, pechape er! {taere yas pany at | ae cy ans to secure the beet legal advice in fm War, 5. gor, az 11,884,075 7,761,058 76, i settlers, ap med them ot ast of their viet, every ¢ purpose acc wif a8 en! either ners] party. cepting upon : und ) om, as trustees, . and ecmunszded them to disperse, in ovedience to the | sabe would by sta'ing every circumstance which would | such ocestione Dave you any personal knowledge | Mt. Folscm’s examination is not yet concinied. sor Shaner Ceerpuie bargained “aaa fla Oy ills of Dec, 20, °85 bose‘ 060 Tarree'008 Tuatose wasen cemance of Shanaco ‘he Mctilare quietly dlepereed, be raguired for bis ceavietion. That fast ot iaeit would that the faruilles of Henry ‘and Danial met ‘gether eae aa a sule, dated December let, 1855, the above named steam- ; 956.. 95,863,800 1,687,208 7,008,656 83,634.806 without aa: ‘ance whatever. unavailing. but other facta wit woul in- | prior to Henry’s sickness? A. vious to a trical, Musical, o ships, with their le, urtenances, to 7 Ii Kansae, by order of the sdmipistratioa, is to becyme | svfficiert; while tbat remains concealed in his own | mcving to Unicnequare (here was, nodoubt, more orless | BROADWAY TikaTRF.—Mr. Blake is to meke his second tects the ahi of their bords for $ 00 each, dated | Jan. 19,756.. so'aee 008 ie'se5-300 ? 08 idesatece the ‘ark and 5: cody grouad, it wil soon be foucd that Ligtcp he is safe; bat draw i Seo thenee a2 | he A interocnres hetmeen the fe ‘they lived eide by side, teeethat cf Sie ieee atomte Zz ine Abr pieaiar 30 November 30th, 1855, payable to bearer, and May let, 26,°S6.. 96,887,221 12,733,069 7,406,986 fouiasit : fi 1 “ned to prosecution. 1 a t 38 q in 8 ‘bered trom , ¥ Sesceeciserih pee gem fovlhed bo Sites hari ie Les put Ue refusal to saswer ey the ground that the | last arewer founded ups medy called The Rivals.” The cat which embraces foo vo, with interest ACT pes onalrpae anaueecanid Feo sae Ort ifone'aa9 tert sresetet et amiierteayswil’ carry thiout, tuscunery spewers might terd to crimina’e him, and that ithe hed, | ‘rom inference, trom their being rext door neighbors? | the names of Mesdames Poniei, Blake, Bucsland ani Sey. | bonds amouating, in the sgpregete, to one hundred and 401,815 15,678,736 ‘0d. tal 88,086,044 Bhar nigh ed to ese he proetion of Bin eit fae ht, Gs neil | AT, ye got fonmied meh apn prema chm | Ty ee Mee ae achat tams | een. nceass iat and ae ait Acwoory Tama | Bok te mora ieee Luan Be sy 5 is rT i uestion. 3 it must 5 bY WREE STATE MEN SENT DOWN THE RIVER—JCDGE M enough to eay that the witsess was not Sed to | beer an inference drawn from eonversation between given at this house for some months. The amusements Prear g ayh lbberey priztick pg pre Eo ieee H 176 88,740,625 F, OONWAY A PRISONER—A FREE STATE LADY aD* the grounés on which he retused toanswer. If the | them, or remarks made in my hearing at the cilixe. | s1@ to conclude with the cepital farce entitled “Don’t | said steamehips, with their appurtenances, for sale at | Mch. 15,66,.104,628,908 1 096 Wecus Santa VISED TO LEAVE —QOV. ROBINSON. question bad been pu: he would probably bave answered | Q. Have you not a recollection of having stopped at the | Judge by Appearances.” public auction, at the Merchants’ Exchange, in the city | Mech. 23,00. 104 668 O76 1 08 556 7,912 681 80,300,263 Laavsxwort Cry, K. f., May SL, 1858 it; if he refused he might have besa compelle} to have | cffice of ihe Firemen’s insuraves Company. by reason of | Nino's GaRDEN.—The Ravele are to repeat their new | of New York, on Tuesday, the 17th day of June next, at | Meh. 20,°56..104'745.807 14°216,841 7,949,258 $8,186,648 1 left Pepeks on the af.ernoon of the 28th; reached this | stated the shield the law gives him as the resaon of his | some sound or gesture on the part of Mr. Parish, which tomime, denominated ‘Pongo, the Intelligent Apa,” | 12o’elcek, M. Ten per cent will be required to be paid | April 6°66, 108,962 018 13/361, 464 8'247,408 91,008,408 dey. A company of pro-lavery men bsd | refusal. The witcers, however, must himes.! be the | indicated om his parte wish tostop there? A. I can't MM. Marzetti, who enacts the ape, has no | tothe auctioneer on the day of sale, and the residue to | April 12,56, -107,840,435 19,626,004 8,281,625 91,061,976 waited upon iree Stvie citizens az@ cons- | jucge how faz the antwer may fend to erimicate him. | say that Irecolleet any auch thing distinctly. |. Hive | superior in the delineation of euch extremely difizuit | the undersigned on delivery of the bill of sale, within | April 19,°56,.306,765.085 12.058-183 8,221,618 00,875,737 manded them to lesve Kanses within & specified time, or | The Cuurt or triouzal could no: know or be competent | you any recoliec'ion to that effect, either ia relation to | characters. Robert, M. Brillsxt and other distin- | three days Sharenttec, It is to be understood that we pro- ‘April 26,56. . 105,638,864 13,102,867, 8246,120 89,627,28¢ waffer the consequences. Mr. Philips, of the New York | to decide whether it would or would not, unless the an- | the Firemen’s Insurance C_mpany or any other company, guithed members of the Ualiet corps, together with Fran- | pose to sell (as above) all such right and title as we have | May 3, °56..105,325,962 13 860.227 8'716,163 92'816,062 Tritune, had been threatened, and had been compelled to | swer, no matter which way, must from ihe very nature | office or place’ A. It appears to me that | recollec! gois Ravel, also perform in the brilliant (ale: styled | as such trustees, in aaid sbips, and the tackle and appa- | May 10, °56, 108,803,703 13,317,365 8,662,485 90,476,267 leave for Lawrence. Son aiter his departare s comm!:- | of ttings be wholly indifferent. All that the C.artcoad | conrequence of some indication on the part of Mr. or Mrs. | ‘Les Wilis, cr the Night Dancers.” By way of adding | rel thereof, and all ruch right and title as said Accessory | May 17, '56.. 108,002,820 12,706,541 8,498,152 88 790,416 tee eame to the hotel where be had been boarding and | do would be to see tha: the answer migh: have that | Parich, or both, that we stopped at the office on the cor- | varietyfto the entertainments, the unrivalled Hengler | Tranait Commyary have conveyed to usin the rane. Tae | May 24,°56..102,207,767 18,860,383 8/835,007 87 O04 20¢ dequired for him. M. J. Parrott, Esq., bad also left. — M. | eflect; if it might, the privilege cannot be taken from ths | rer cf Hacover street and Wall—I think in the basement | will go through his wonderful feate on the tight rops. bills of sale will contain # covenant against our own ac's, | May 81, ’56..102,451,275 14,021,280 8 260.151 86,775,312 ¥. Conway, one cf our Supreme Judges, wat taten into | witness. If the answer uncer no possibie eircamstance | story, Q. State your best recollestion waether Mr. | Bowsny Tueamme.—Miss Susan Denim and Mr, G. J, | but no general warranty as to the acts of others. Dated | June 7, ’56,.103,474 921 161166180 8,430,252 90,600,245 eustody on the morning of the 28th, by a company of | could bave any such tendency, the witness mus: answar. | Parish did not give that indication? A. I think it likely | arnoldare to enact the hero and heroine in the great play | New York, June 5th, A. D. 1886, ‘The last returns, compared with thove of the previous about twenty-ve, armed with Untied States muskeis, | In the case beiore me, i, is very clear that afirmative | that te dic. Q. Whe, if apy one, went into the office? | Or Camille” for the seoord rimey this, evening, Thene CARLES CYT. A } Trusteos week, exhibit the following changes a 2 GEO. A. HOYT, f ) s with fixed beyonets, marched through the stree's toa | srewers to the questions propounded might lead tothe | A. I think I went into the office. Q. For what purpose’ " Yeom rear the river and. omnfined turough that Gay and | Seyeiopemens of a cbain ‘t evivenes thet might lead to | A. Tinguized if Mr. Pariah bad any atock tuere, and | Satyare exergeticelly eupported by ar. and Me, Grit night, s gua:d stationed over bim, (a the morning of | his convic.ion of sn offence within the law, of tae act | they replied in the affirmative, that he had, I think. Q | Meeare. Lingham, MeWi'l'ams, &¢. fhe dram\ willbe the 29th he was released, and commanded to leave the | against biitery. Toe reasons of his refusal to answer | State woat else gecurred/ A. I think they srl he bad | followed by ibe excellent farce entitled ‘Leni ss Five Terrttory. He remaized until evening, when he wasagein | sreeo palpable upon the face of the question: tat the | stcck there, ard chat there was w dividend due to bim; | chiltings,” in which Meedamee Brele’ord and Griffithe ibe upon by & commities cf this eelf-coastituted band specie corami'tee @id not (probably for tha’ reason) | that div dend was yaid, I think, at that time, eltaer om | gna Mecers. Griffiths, Keene aud Dann provoke a great regulstore, and conducted down on board of asteac- | deem it neces‘ary to ask them to be stated. 1: #35 urged | my receipt for Mr. Parish, or on Mrs. Parish’s receipt; | deal of merriment, Pp e er at the levee, and sent down the siver. 8. N. | pefore me, also, that unless such witnesses can bé oom. | there wae no makirg of marke, and Mr. “4 Jatis, Frq., another of Jutges, wna waited | pelled to give evidecee, the offence of bribery under the | receipt for bim:elf; 1am not qui'e certain what ¢ and advieed to Ksosas, which be | act cannot be reached. That isan argument to be ad- | it was; it was Greed to the law making power. Wzen tha Legisiature | ter the amount of t mm ite wisdor ehall relieve ench witnesses from all crimi- | there were two divi The followirg gentlemen were this day elected directors | Jncresse in loans and discounts. .... of the Hadson River Raiircad Company for the ens Tieeet a peste, we pany for the ensuing | Incresse in circulation year — Increate in deposits, nominally. famuel Sloan, Brooklyn; Eiwin D. Morgan, Joha Davii | Mmereare in ceporite, actushiy. . Wolfe, Edward Jones, New York; William Kelly, Rhine- ‘The expansion bas been general. In each department beck; Moses H. Grinnell, New York; D. Taomas Vait, | there has been a very great increase. It ie many yeart Troy; Wm. H. Hays, M. L. Sykes, Jr., New York; Dean | ‘ince we bad in the banking movement of this city suck Richmond, Baffsio; Jobn L. Schoolcraft, Albany; Robert | $m ¢xpansion in the same length of time, It is irre WAtLacn’s THEATRE.—This is to be the Jest night but ore of the seseom. (©'Keete’r faroous comedy called ‘© Wild Oats’’ is to be per: ed by s cas’ comprining the names of Mersrr. Lester, Broogoam, Oliaud, Nor y | a Miles Moore, Attorcey Gen ate, hae been re- | ral and resporalbilit i i | betore th and Biewart, Mesdames Hoey, Steph'na and fylycete: M. Gilbert, Utica. ible, The banks find it impossible to avoid a rapic) quested to. leave, wiien he bas not ye: done. A lr. | thes anfinet tii'then, ean the Ceurtel take from the | reestecte The capital fares of Kill o7 Cure”? follows, with Mz, su ak Geatind ie Mie, % ion, ‘The accumulation of specie and deposits is Soott, Distr torney—S rabid pro-savery man—eall- ners the rafegui with which the constitu.ion of | Pari h stopped in the carr your office dis Danial | Mrs. Walect in the principal charsc‘era. Bath those | Way i, ibe PEL ? great, and is going on in soch a volume, that @ corres ed upon & ixee Stace man yerterdey, snd said b> him, e State and repeated jacicial dec'sions havaereste | Parish ever leave the office and go to the carciago? A eceived with enthustestic demonstrations on | Sykes, Jr. Vice-President, 4 A a ; + fallow, the sei “We bave long been friends. ‘I have aothing agains: yoa | around them. Om both grounds the ob Ibaye xe distinct re-ollection uf any such occurrence representation together laet Saturday. Th The grees earnirge of the Galena and Cnicag> Rau. | Pending increase in di.oounts must follow. iP ly, but politisally we are enemics, There taken, and the order to xhow ceuse must be ci avd Yet it might kave happened, but not frequently. | £¢aeon © to-morrow wih Mr, Lester's benefit, wuea | yoad Company duringthe month of May, 1866 amount- | of meney preseing on the market is immense. It is¢ Ste We cmart bei Yee hae Nace pare al Case Searaee URE od Q Who uraally 1d ecve the ofiee and go to | Mi. Wallet sppeare. Fu bende, WWebaating | Seed eis tla 228,797 59 | Jong time since much » plethora was realized. as @ cannot both live here. Your party must Mr. . their carriage? A. Either Mr. Folsom or myself. na Keene's Vanserms.—The intensely interssticg | Same month last yt 106 24 ; " a tonve Kansas of our part is de so ME Raststro and Count Sartiges. |. What, fi-ansthing. way to hove been doae wita the | and very succensfal drama enltled the ‘Marble Heart —__— | _ The earnings of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Rallrosé 5° _ vill if Mr. Perish cid rot desire it? A. I really do iy 10 be performed to-night for the last time this season, | IncreneO........60eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . $14,891 39 | for May show & gain of over $10,000 on the same month) shortens aig de ont know anything about that, Q. Can you give the wor Mire Keene sustains her great origiual character of Mar | yi: is for the first morth of the new fiseal year, and | of last year. On the New York Central the,earnings informed tbat arto studiourly abstained from noticing the | you weed when you acked Mr, Parish if be wished the | ¢o, ard will be ably recocded by Morers. Jordan, Dicsta- Detter wove away from t Ibave wil? A. iscked him if he wanted the will cir I poe Jobaeton and lovecay, Mls es Reignolds, Waiters, misstatements of newspaper correeponden's, while com. under ths ci-camstance# fe a yery favorable exaibit. At | unofficially reported at about $700,000, and om the Illi the election for directors, held st Chisago om the 4th | nols Central at about $21£,000. vicinity to evoid di The reguls ors have carried the dey so far. cordensed it as much asleou'd. Q Did he meks any andothers, The peasnat farce of the “Merrisd -— caaeet go sieie supmission wo their comamnnde, menting on the circumstances which have revered my eture fo answer to that question? itso, | Rake” — to be rendered by * good oort ine fmet , there was no change from the board of last year. Theannnal meeting of the Oswego and Syracuse Rei! ye tdicts of this mob are ecasidered imperatiy * | eomaection with the Department of State, dei tt 4. Wh the question was first put, new and exciting drama, calied ‘Clarissa Harlows,’’ is soatiit elk - 3 , Land Reseiver—t a nae : pepanndra a he wade the usisl sogetive mars, axl troupe, | saouneed as tn active praperatiza, Aramor hoving | Tbe snnual report will soon be published. road was held at Oswego on the 24 inst., when the fo! only govermment officer | sin¢ hap not yet arrived when I may feel at liverty to wowa to be a ‘ree Stare mao—s npotted by ‘The Cleveland aud Toledo, Mad River and Lake Erie, | lowirg named gentlemen were elected ditectors:—F, T Q. When the question was repeated to him what motion | been circulated to the eflect that the Varieties wouli Sea eS Wik cess 8 eee Se gratity public curiceity with » fall and unrese-ved rect- | or gesture ic he make? A. I think it was repeated to @ into other bands on the Ist of Septamber, ard Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroads have ea- | Carrington, Joel Turrell, Sylvester Doolittle, J. B. Pea See tke aun totieni? oe ee eae 44 - “All the tacts i my nse According tthe a Adin rath ts Deaseli ee Perisa, and =e bepress pana tad reper ve tered into an alllanca, and now form a distinct and Inde: | field, and Luther Wright, of Oswego; Aden Monroe, E. B the destraction of Lawrence, proslavery on | “tbiiahed usages of the Deportment, the goverament | “ser some fnether testimony from Mr. Kernoshan, the | Reporte haviog been civcuinied that chia eeravishment bar | pendent sine from Clevelani to Cinclanati. Hereto Wick, Thos. J. Davis and Anstin Myers, of Syracuse Rave become more tyransical im their demands, and offices are only heid during the pleaenre of the Secreta | contestants eslled pasved. or is shout to pase, inio other bay Present ieesee | they have been dependent upon ® competing lice for their | Rufus H, King and Henry H. Martin, ot A'bany; ar: more hold iu eniorcing ‘ho decrees of the Bine Lodge. if | ex by whem the officers are severally app.inied; so | , George W. Folsom, who, betng eworm, xid:—I reside in | Whe holtna lence ior tive yeurs. neapealtuliy ainctocoet | Ceveland connec'ion. This arrangement must ail | Harvey Loomis, of New York, At m mesting of th| the reports receivad from the Southern portion of Kensas P ute ry A the city of Brooklyn; am 46 yeare of age, and my oceapa- ay F he are true, that tho fiee Stale settlers ace in arms, oom. | ‘Bet it makes very Lttle difference by vhat process ths | tion hep been that of » booskesper in former years: Tam | (5 Derlormod lo he jeter all the obligations incimbont npos iiing all boreer raflisua to reteest lave Miosourl, it will | Withdrawal of #7 ch officers is effectad—wueluer by res'g. | at preevnt the agent and attorney of John R. Marsheli & | pasty cen Lave obtained powers to interfere or interrupt the ove & wonderfal ae bee the eat to My party in | nation c- removal. ., ot eee ay laces in the dry goods bust. fogerements already entered ‘to for tbe ator commenct:g ’ t will make them 20d to keep very ore i ne - ~ {| nese; I knew Parish, deceased; I first became wcjaainiel | in Sepember nezi, except in dero, of tae expresa mapa report that five lnmlred maa ars on | There is, however, one serious error in the letior of | Toh) nim in November, 1834; L was then ficet eaployed | lstionr Bisce when The undorsigred, i iron! prs al ex atch Com Wiscorsia ‘o this place bas bud a won- | Your Warhington correspondent of ths Ctadet., weieb i | gra clerk im the house of Parish & Co., I believe; Ire | ponse andhazard. tuderook in Deosmoer ins! 1 greats te effeet op lavery eeotimen’ is e city, | is important for we to correct, aa it is calculated to oan! ice a eee not overtwo months; I subseqnent- Few Yorx Crrv, Juve 9, 1856. 5 rebid the other day are cat aadent reteet i poe | ly went with William A. Beesber & 0: 4 anions = Anot , pected) “Lat ws live together ss & most urjast refiect'on upon my offinal condact, I Novem ber, 1868, was employed by W. ! since cuslcuiad Tost pn ie in ac euberer ie great to the basineas of the above roads. These oom- | directors, held the same day, F. T. Carrington, Esq., wo have also reduced their rates on passengars and | clecied President, ard {t was resolved to declaroa di freighte, an arrangement hich cannot but ve salisfac- | dend of tour per cent, payable on the Ist of Aagast. cainese community, The fare is reduced | The stockholders of the Camden ani Pemberton Kal! to $16, nud fregute are about 30 per cent lower .han the | road Company met at Camden, on Monday, and sleste: old rates. Robert F. Stechton, John L. MoKaight, Edwin A, Ste The grees receipts of the La Crone and Milwaukie Rail: | vena, George F. Fort, Job H. Gaskill, Joha 3, Iriek tory to the proceaby ar we cau.’ Two days ago It was, you mast | ® Matter of no ordinary pride to me to know that dur | of New Oricans, whnee agency office waa at 126 ke fine acting o! m d Marsh } r road Company, in exch of the first Give months of the pre- | Samuel Stockton, Wm, Braidock, Jr., and Robart } aye ine Tenviury at one, of ne will @xcapel yon,” | $96 ‘be meny yearn | have Bad che botor of bolaing the | gtreeu, New York, Where sir. Hoary Parish mai his busi pr pape hari Reed h hos sity aly plsyea by the | sent yeas, were as follows :— Stockton, Jr., dirostors. It was reported that $75,0¢ ‘isco oounsele pease, vhen Tine oft ce grett-swar Of Mate, which Ihave jamt vaoated, no astormtae bas | Bomhcad a3 or ones’ oo ey Soteritg with toon, we, | ertons Hite +d and. Joh Pots "Jus Crosser asp MiLWAUEDS RATLROAD. wonld be necessary to purchase the rignt of way a4 /. wien sot ia danger—st ail mes dispored {9 oon fver riven caure for censure or réprivan4, and i eanaot | Henry Parieh bavung his books there 1 efred, if { soald Fhrsensdy skvasiably Neerd Oi apeciators comralsed wh | ota gross ieceipts ia Jnsan"y, 1880. wc 830.80 29 | Ay Freehold, and tut condone eontmats hd De: Wal apinatn Wits Gite wetaen ic aloes aticutiom and’ sndulty in the disanarge of my of | DRCaby service to, him I would giadiy ve 49, making 20 | shore of applause, xeverchelets the merits of Misses oi eee thee: 20,198 71 | sade with most of the property ownsrs. tive, en it in ¥ - ¥ i | mention i a tend 3 ly; 7 “ Q . sabrrissive, and. goes whining abou: like ToC), | folal davies, to be tarnished by eueh micreprerantations | rubrequeniiy ed nome little bu Neng orm oube, Mary and others are oo “The Too- Bo. do, April, 1868, 8215872 | The following extracts from the Inst report of the Car jel, Everything dome by the pros! party | a6 1 em now alludiog to. Your correspondent, after | gount, and at the seme tice Do. do. May, 1856 ++ 41,476 00 | ton Company, of Balttmore, show that the mansger::| ded to the books of ows a fixed determization on their part to cause the | Cesigneting me by name, ax the person icaplicsted In the | Henry Pariah, anu remaines in Ke1ixr’s Eapme Hatt —The miscelianeons and Biblies! j free State men to leave Kansas. The foderal government | © {theo aplaint lately prelerred by the French | gxzept that the office m1 Ho ee ee Panti | pletures, or iiving Mlustrations of the conceptions aud |, Tht xeoeipts in May would have beere gerbe but | have mate rapid progress in the developement of tb) and its officials ensourage them on, A free S a's law. ¥ ~ ptreet, where I alro wect: rome eight years agol took | works of the most illustrious ancient and modern masters | for the fact that the Fom du Lac road jn changing | eompany’s resources:— Bae no chance whatever in any of the courts: hl resollec*ed that he sent his sommunigations | the agency here of the Louse of John R. Marshall & ©), | Ofart, now Lge exhibited by Mr. Keller evary evening, | its gauge, by reason of which it has been unable to bri-¢ * ke bs . , “¢ £ attached to apy document will be treated with tothe Frecch Minister in the official envelopes cf tae | at New Orleant; my salary ix $5,500 a sear: Mr, Kerng- | #hould be teen by all who aspire to taste, elegance and | soy freight ty + Crosse and Milwaukie, A letier It is now made rearonably certain that so much of t pect. Free State men are compelled to do business | Depertment. chao, Mr. Dare! Parish #54 Me. Feary Parlsh have al. | refinement. The tableau of “Cain and Abel,” bovh as railroad as will be necessary to connect Osnton with th with pro-riavery attorne: order to aeonre their case ‘ow, sir, nothirg of the kind will or enn be recollected, | ways been in the are office wih me np to that ti picture and a pantomimie representation, totally eclipses | from Mil wank ad conl regions of Lykens Valley aad Maboaoy will be openc in the courts: an exorbitant che ge is sure to be | seeing that the orginal notice of the affair published in | reauing November, 15.8 Did you st any time, everything of the kind hitherto seen in this, or, it la be We have met with an unexpected drawback in the fact | for business during the o fall, and it i cor = 2 a a State —= : - here; Amos by a of the —: = es other papers | when, veceme intimate with Mr. Heary Pariah? A lieved, im any other country, that be Hou. Galas Company ie Percaneve an eater ee done at os early a day as the firat of nex ‘een, Beq.,.8 pro-dlavery man, charge] him one hun- | at Cifferent points of + on, distine dy sa {a Nuvewber, 1608; the eejuaintanoe eommensed then, oops MINSTRELS. —Son nd jokes, and over. | gauge, #0 that they have not ran & In over their | September. red dollars for drawirgy up ® psper, the usual prics | wa* not I who sent the article complained of and cnr intizacy vas krowth of yee it don't meat sueieyevtioosioa captiselnbeg teebyertt ral the order Fead since the 1st of May, and only one passenger trein a Very material and important aid nessesary to sccon day, and passengers had to change cara whenever they | plish this object haa been supplied by the Trevorton Oo came up where the men were at work changing the | ard Railroad Company, who have made with the Nort) ce. But all is cver now, and passenger and troight | erm Central Railroad Company @ contract for the tran of which in setvilized country would no} exceed five dol- | Freech Minister, That ocearrence waa simply the recy by that that | wirited bie house upon ey fGen Avotber pro-tiavery. man uamed Teylor charged | OTan so:ident, growing out uf earweumess ow the rart of | eean'n feieudly, iniimacr, G, Worn i Soubogia to | ofthe «Mischievous Mogtey.' with. whien tbe amano eventy-five dollars for a similar ice. Money {# not | & totally different person. Whatever the dic'a'es of im- | keep his booker! A. In December, 189%. Q. Up to what | ments close this evening, 1s having @ glorious run, ery plenty here in Kansas, and such charges the set- | Sxorable State policy may have required to be done in | time cid you continue to keen them? A. Up to about ie trains will again run regularly after to-morrow (20th of | portation of their coal trom Treverton to Canton for ® pr om cannot always meet; and ifaffairs continue for a | Ty cave, i: la well known at the Department that the act | January, 1880. [The quertions scored io ths witneas | awit Seka et ot cae fat oer at May.) Fiod of ten years, beglrning immediately upon the read Fst of time ae me ead #0 ne es oe Reresticts o Count Bartiges ous ie chin i a ree Bmgecnd by Mr ‘(Conor will reer to ® period prior to the attack Siklo’e Batson to-morrow evening, Sudh an undurtakicg The above earnings are on less than sixty miles 0° | Dore of the railway company to rnn their trains over ti seciey ohare Kis gsi ofl pe respected. "My trade | ever todo, ates ate wil Fe at ie Nabil of heaping dar Heh etelt: | has never before been attempted by any living artist. rond, and are the rerult of a local business atone, Tr | TO! os snitty of cost which it is agreed shall be fa dato leave thie clty immediately on my arrival, | Trusting tm your impartialtty snd courtesy for an | anc daily examining his booke ani ecoouet? A, He wae, | _BUCKiEY’s Hais.—It ia reported that the dioramas of | will be seen that there hay been a handsome Increase {a | pished by this company for the frat r, in stated 1 eech month on the previous one, We doubt if any rail- | three bundred thousand tons. Dut the quentily whi road in the country, of the same length, has evar yielded ty in wien A malas tere er i that the regaiators would be afer me. Ju‘go | early innertion of this leste J, while @ prisoner, heard them discuss my osae, | Your obecient servant, SNe exprene a Cerire to get hold of What these gan- I remaia, reipestfully, | Q What were his havits 9 rofersnes ‘0 t ewe* | cpupker Hill” and "Fairy Land’ are to be withdraws ITZGERALD TASISTRO.” | Sig Wont Rerfor an inry fell Unter pera once eaten Ot | ster this week. Prior to cloning it would be well for ae seat, ee howe sclera lie) A ke tae ee nae eating. | achools to make arrangementa for efternoon exhibitions, Benen want of your correspondent ia not kno The Term, esme under my odeervation, wh nbraoed geparally Dvseeponr GALLERY —All who can appreciate elegant | euch large local receipts. We are informed that Messrs. | market at Carton. jo yt B00 ag pik Fig h pga . Lo Whiting. between Ley a 9A. M. and dP. M, but frequently end beactifal statcary shoul poy @ vines & Chamberlain & Alden are pushing on this road towards he ado Reet dos A A the owners bag oe h », e asa! ef- . until D forev09 re de bo % . ‘i - | opert} tl ic end | over his book, and the ordinary octapation of ® man we feel confident, willnot be, lot im reaching that import. | in the United States} they posress six thousnnd acres ant point, for {t is the depot of an immense wheat growing | jand; they bave eleven breaste of their mines * crop, Of the May receipts, $24,014 77 was from freight. Sordern Os *y $17,243 96 from passengers; and $217 87 from mall, ” | breakers and machine An important legai decision was made in the Erie coun- fect Cercription, at this time ready and adequate to 1! wandered tons of ty, Ohio, Common Pleas, before Judge Fitch, at its Inte hy sapere’ sence " term. It wasin the case of Henry Grinnelland others, ‘The character of the gentlemen in New York who wi free te men will be sent down the river Whon i get | Baier ve, Andrew V. Stout, City Chamberlain and Count having money to invert, end genera! matters to attend Supreme Court—Ctreult. Emo I ghall leave for Lawrence, the regulators permit. | pugsurer, and the People, at the relation of thomas pf te: m the afternocn he most frequently sat in the office, Deiat Hon, Judge Davies "Governce Rebineon was taken to Lesompton yester. | Downing ve. The Same.——The Court grantel an alternate i Fa Ttatateg te" utited alr bokeen forere. DAMAGES AGAINST A RAILROAD COMPAIY. ey, escorted by twenty United States troops. While a | mandamus in each of the above caso#, rsturneble on the | mente first; he wal Very methodien', eyen tempered, | IUX® 9—Jeaae Blauvelt vs. the New Jersey Railroad por Mong in this city, Judge Leoompte called upon him | loth of Jame, Tue motion ie to corapel the defeatant to | never showing soy change of disposition, and I oan sey | Company.—This ao‘ion was commenced some days since ‘and Informed him that two indictments had been found | pay the bille of the plaintiffs for work performed for the | that throvgh my whole acinaintance with bimI never | ; to recover damages for ali tained ‘againet htm—one for trearon, for commanding ths forces | sity atd county of New York bad one unpleasant word with bim: 1 never saw him | |) “a# ‘0 7 fe eee eed merece ssrombied in Lawrence lact December to resist the oxe- 5A the matter of the Assetzment om Fifty first street Thin | after he leit the office for the Cay, at least not freqnent- | by the plaintiff, who was severely orushed betweon the ution of the laws, and the other for presuming to o:t | wan an application on the part of Mr. J. W. Senman for | ly, ond I only know of bis babi after that from what company’s brat ard the bridge, when crossing to Jersey ; 0 Governor of Kanaas Territory. a certiorari to review the proceedings of the srasmor and | he ‘old me; one day he remarked to ber in Octo 1850, The plaintiff contended that thi al § tors, and who are the able supporters of ithe Goupreevional eswarities aro still in session here, | the Common Council In. tls mater. The motion wor | leaving the’ omee, tant he wor going Netad tc, ertve, | lighte wore n0t dlsplayed at the ferry, amd produced eri. | Toren Tovmen 1 Mansfield and Newark Rail. | Whe projeetarms sw rotiolent, surety for ita resulte, 1) and expect 10 nish ap ibeit Duniness. to-day, and Mos’ | denied om the ground thet the adidavit of the eomplaie: | {thes asked im whore he wan golog afte: dinner, | Genes ve prove that he had been permanently injured and | "8G Company. The prints decided wore an follows:— — | ferniitarity with all the facts upon which the ocal 134) day they will go to Westport to bold anession there. | act did not ret out Tn Be act of the assesors or | he remarked, ‘to the club,” I then asked him what | will bes eripple tor life, The jury brunght imp verdict First, That railroad Say, suthorized to borrow | at Cantom depends; their #uj knowledge tour ’@ Your reguiar correspondent ie, 1 believe, pow je law: | ibe Corporation upon wi # writ could be isened, time he would probably get home; be enid ‘about one } for $3,000 camages. poopey fer the construction of te road, bas, evan in- | their own resourees aud » the progress of the.

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