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2 NEW YURK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1857. ~ ' eH ve ilieats = 2 = velhex’s ie Giine nded Hews from Kansas, Interesting from New Mexteo. Importapt Custom House Otreular. | consequenoe of the failure of the Grand Jury ta bring in Our London Correspondenc. bpd: } re a” - "| om MURDER AT LEAVRNWoRrn—geeat mxciTE- | We bave received Saota Fe papers bearing date from | ADDITIONAL BAGULATIONS FOR THE PURT OF NEW {20lctmMents. They oame into court at noom with a mum. Lonpon, Jane 28, 1887. [From the Richmond Enquirer, Ju'y 8 } MENT_MOB VIOLENOE PXPROTED. the 24 v0 the Both of . YORK. | Ber of Dilla, after which the prisoners were arraigned for | 74) nanas.clarendon Freaty—Lord Palmersion’s Digle- Wasuxoroy, July 4, 1857, [Correspondence of the Vin tnnati Gazet'e | a (ge 4 ts aot of much importance. ‘The entry clerks in the ‘oltector’s office wil! be requiret th MoCawley, who said he was 16 ai mee The way he Tried to the Kansas and Governor Walser * Laavanwourn, K, T., Jane 30, 1887 , of May 20, te note the rate of cuty upon each article, against tho same Jpn ee a gy a gee ae in . jr United State— Gentemen—This has e dulle-t day T aver wit- | _ ‘Thinking that Leavenworth mietit kvep up its repatation ire All benioest a euaper 4 se ‘When merchandize embraced {a one Invoice Is intended #ceny. He abstracted @ gold watoh aad chain, worth | withstanding the statement made some time ago by Bereed in my life. Ali business is euapended, but no ole. | by getilng vp a row at the clecdm, I came up here to see idue for $%0, from the drawer of James Ennis, foreman of tho Hw ‘ration of the anniverrary selieves the & dium of the abs ut it act bi,bt. My surmise was correct. to be e: tered in pa: ess room A plea of attempt to mit the | Lord Palmerston to Parliament, that the lapse of a suaame Gay’s light | Recer tly, seven members of Leaven worth City Counoii wasebousing, the importer wil! socompan: entry for BALD pr ‘an attompt to com: ty dt oy ‘And no LRA SNENE eyes" 5 cage and Clovate the every | (a prociavery nosy) resigcod om account of the sabiic | ‘bowing the cordialy with which our oitizens and. bis | Someumption with ap extract In writiog of ws much of the , charge was acospied by the District Attorney. Ho was | the Senate of the United States to the Clarendon @ay monotony of thooght The “earning our brealiathe | eentiment against them Yesterday an eicotion was held | Companions in arma welcomed him back among them invoice as refers to tbe merchandise to be ro entered. bag + ae o ae 4 treaty were of such @ character as to be viewed by her sweat of our face’’ is no Curse, for man is never #0 mise | to fill te vacancy. Few pro slavery men participatod w | 0» Saturday last, the 231, the moathly Fastorn mall | Entries for consumption to await tue examination of the | mene PE aoe ye ae oe some, fe fp a ts rable as when unemployed, aud over co liable trun tata | it, and rome free State mea staid away Four hundred | *'?17e4, bringing as paswngers acroee tho Plains, Lieut. | merchandise before payment of duty cannot be allowed— | moun! hy i b.- se al one ne A 8 plea: Majerty’s government as tantamount to a rejection of thas Immoraliyy and vice The greatest goarce of human hap- | avd fifty-fiee yous were polled. Of these a portiow | Velavicl, U NA ; ol, Hopkins. mail agent, and bis viv; | the 62d section of the uct of March 2, 1109, forbidding the | Bvilty to the minor means 4. pynlgiery dx meniaas tiry | CoBvention, Tam assured upon ample authority thet sac rey therm itnt en | re yo rl Prone, eres vere | Sterno ual tees Senay the aa." | Papncae gine Maaee unre mash cee We | Gren ony Ge gppenrnca aco agra ou | Wut ne cun One curry ll te amendmen of ike the bee an we ent, iodartry is of his nature, | was no 0; ition to tt! ular ticket tt wen * payme: jul d ‘He most miserable when all Riviieass g’atiied, for | of courre Pieoled, These areihe names:—-Jobn P. Mitchell, | The Gazette, of May 23, has the following paragraphs: — e cashier wiil not cloze his cash arcount forthe day’s | of natural at pape ee reqeneat Phi- | tho United States Senate were agreed to till the article re- then be {+ agnoyed with ennui, talium vides liallossmess | Jacob. Helse, JF. Stroebel, Henry T. Foote, A M. dattig, | We are happy to learm that Ool Grayson, U. $ A., who | receipts until 3 o'clock P. M., and to enable him to make | ledclobla we eng ey pen udge sent her | tative to the Bay Islands was reached. In thigarticle’ was wand satiety, and is ready tocxclaim with Solomon,Van'ty | 8. N. Latta and J. F. Hathawsy. bas been for more than two weeks couflued to bls room | bis daily deposits, the Arwisiant Treasurer of the United t the City Prison really contained Lord Palmerston’s bantliog, caret ally of vanities, saith the preacher; vanity of vanities; all is it was quiet, ALSP M,iparowat | “»gerourty ill is now pronounced out of danger, and | States has beer instructed to keep his office open for that HIGHWAY ROBBKRY—SENTENOED TO TWENTY-NINW - " Lag rey cd gpa wrapped up, and as he hoped not vistble to the naked eye vanity {"? ‘Life is @ mere fox bunt; the chasa is exbilara | the First ward polls, James. Lyle, City Recorder, was | "apit'ly recov sr ing purpoze until balf part 8 P.M dally. \xARS IN TRE BTATE PRIGON. ting ‘and delightful, but the brush is as unsatis- | fatally stabbed, the knife ma his thouider, and pene Capt Ewell, First D-sgoons, took the ficld sguinst the ¢ etorekee ser at the Appraizer’s store will be required James Flynn was then placed ob trial for rob! in the | It was neither more nor less than an attempt to entrap the cart. fectory as the wealth, the wisdom and tho kiogdom | trating to the hi Tt is almost Imposalole to got the | “lla Apacher on the 34 tnst., In Command of about 120 | toece that all the mercbeuuise ordered for examination | fret degree. Wm Lubring, the com slainant, testified that | United States into @ guarantee that slavery should sover Of Selomon. The yor, if healthy. moral snd prota. | facts there is such a tremendous excitement. tote Liouts, A. B. Chapman and B. ¥. Davia were the | ¢lall, on arrival, be placea on the proper floor for that | early outhe mor.ing of JUN6 20 he was accosted by Flynn, | exist in Central America; and it was hoped if this was Diy employed, are the hat ‘Because they never | As near asIcan come at ittbey are these; the future | “cere on duty with Cay pury ‘and that no preference be given but that the | ip com papy with three oiber men, on thecorner of Carlisle Be ee ek eee AT fm cams aud eatlchyen | developement: may molly them somemhat:—In the | The weather thus far In May bas been unusually cold, |sckages bhai be depend for examination ia the order | ang Weetrrcets They knocked him down, treated hi | @éfeed to that it would put an end to Southern filisbuster- oa moroing Lyle offered a German a proslavory ticket. He | “indy and altogether unplesrant, On the morning of the which they arrive at the etore. in a brutal mai per, end Fiynn tore bis pantaloons white | jam iif that quarter. The Senate, as you are aware, stracit ‘These happy love, lie down; let, and we believe several times subsequently, the tom mer cont Unenay Hew the Wend chat prowral tore it up, saying, “D> you suppose I would vote this | lt, i ‘The regulations of the department as to time to bo do- | he was abriraciing the contents of his pocket. all the Yet, suueaeae ice Taveakieateto one a—d procslavery ticket?” Lyle was very intigoant, and | !<ralure was 4 degrecs below the freezing pot Toe | voted dal'y toburiness will be strictly enforced by the | property tat Mr. Lubring bad om his person at the ume fo dope tion of m4 pe Mp bby wp the ‘ii this, however, is (ar frow my pu onror Teat | Would have raised a row, but Haller and ome other free | ‘vermest day we have yet had indicated a t mporature storekee,er, and any employé’absenting bimeclt withoat | was two 25 cent pieces and a couple of brass keys. AS | Ray Iiands. . q d the afternoon Lyle (who hai | {6 degrees, and the coldest daily mean war 39 degrees, the | permission, during the bed office hours, should be ‘When Lord Palmerston came to this amended art K State men down to write to you abut Gov. Walker and Kaueas, and Sr. Se Rae aetna, ay), | thermometer at 7A M. etandirg at 28 degrees. It is sa'd | at once reported to the for dizmiasal, cle, he added an amendment to {t, to the effect ‘thas to belp ctile the affairs of the nation, “Kenewous @ nos 0 vo be the ouldest May that has been oad here for were tory convention ‘concluded et a Ky Moore, and other ‘slavery mean, were again at ihe | ' be tho ov! lay e O. consent given by importers or their agente tm | other evidence was romarkably cloar, mouions Many ohiees ta Walker's course or gonduct,De- | Fint ward polls, whem Momre got angry, drew arevolver | mary years, Wo have bad enow and sleet twice since tbe | wirliing to the Exicciory thal tho morcbansae Delongiag | Sr weirs rendered a verdict of gully wiunout ing Tween hor ritansic Majesty and the repubile of Hondures, Ger yet acinittany earn | eect ieeg ee, ee gee foe ange | LU tecary Cummamerty hein ts | hi manenat ty comcapnatysesucet | ae ok hee oon en 2a oy | Seth venta . Mitchell (ne: ovnciiman) returne: A as itehall ave passed e3.a ‘ by birth, ben canara a foren as be ehouid interfere, to procure full and fair ex. (newly el ¥ ) vouch of the ratby eeason. Snow is frequenily seen Pirtoresor olber plates tadionted ey thee, | wancetn tice hee Berd was the cals gueceaiesa teks tee od felpag as u from the United States S:naio, by Lord Palmerston, and tm " Lylejamped ii i drew his bowie knife, when he pression o' all the voters of Kansas, of their wishes aud | Lylejumpe aa ert He dhat Tmmediauety. “He | falling npon the surroonding mountains, which are stil in | Lot oo le en ee mp wetehine iare eee) q which ‘opinions as to the projet of the constitution about to be | ® Pia} ‘covered was twenty seven or twenty-eight years old, and was | ™&Dy pleces with it, , | celivered ag coon as examined and pasced by the A»- | in ‘Mr. Lubring was treatea by him and his accom submitted to them, “Reoolect that under the law and } Tart ecthe anos ee " The Gesete of ay TB publisher the folowing extrac: | False, Ail merobandie entered for conmumptio | Pisce enildod Bim io no consideratea from the Court. | patches have ust been received ftom the Belch pace wrival permanent residents, are entitled to vow for Terri. | ,. Haller, Mitchell and Moore were arrested and taken t> | ‘rm @ leucr from Mr. Couner, Postmaster sf Socorro, giv- | v. here no such consent bas been given will be transferred senienced him to the Siate prison for twenty-nine | there, announcing that the Pretident refuses to a 2quieno8 torial officers, no matter if they came to the State the very | the Mayo:’s office. Mooro was let off aud the others strong. | Ig #0 acount of & wanton outrage b Tadiaps:— ac 600n as examinod, aud at the expense of theowner, 10 | years, 1n the amendment thus made, and that he considered the day of the election. This is a proper provision in a new | '¥ guarded. Great excitement prevailed duriag the Saturday last we were et yy the report that a | a pubitc store. All merchandise entered for warchouse | “ Tho above indictment was presented by tho Grand Jury | negotiations on the subject at an end. night. The streets were Cull of men armed with rifles, re. | berd of ehcep four er five thousand in number, belonging | wiil be transferred, as soon as examined and passed by | gt 12 0’olock, and the prisoner was tried, convicted and . pe cet» ipdatgprnenantet encourage immigration, and yolvers, shot , ke. The proslavery menthredenedto | %0 Antonio Aveitia, had been driven off by the Iadiansfrom | {Le Appraisers, to the proper bonded store, To carry this | sentenced ‘within an hour, ¢ eae ene: Cio yea a Gov. Walker's course has been satisfactory to the pro- an pyre gory base Roy Had thay ae Kk 4 ‘pocatne! = fe Bie are bi gedny 4 reguinion, ee depaty of the Collector wnt ot BIGAMY. the part of Lord Palmerston te entra> the United States or atl @ would have been bio’ rf wont fo Appraizers’ Department 5 uilty to and was slavery socn of Kansas, and offensive to the aatt-rlavery times, We tha hee Tile swcin Gini ties cen rid turned yesterday afternoon. They found the harders, four | baye the sole control over the laborers employed in Poti pect ym Lowel ty to bigamy, inak lees apes cesouelin a the right of men So much tince be delivered his ici Carri "4 juatters, wab- ural an election members of the Convention | '¥; Murphy aud other marked men should be sacrificed | # number, all wurdered Juan 10, mayordom?, | bandlirg merchandise brought to the Aj ' store, BURGLAR’ ts, in the Bay Islands; and {f he had succeeded, it would prom lareed in thirty places, and the others very much | 9. when examined and by the Appraisers ubali q q pects med peg piece, is dea cantante mea, gone | 8 ‘an outbreak was apprehended all night, but | was larced in, thirty places, end the ainere ery, heed | wud when, x xd gad passed y James Saunders, a shipcarpenter by trade, Lepr tere eAded another link to the chain of . very and thereby the ven. | id mot cocur. “ guilty to an attempt a! burglary in the tion framing ‘constit ‘The Coroner's jury found Haller guilty of the homicide, | #@-thed in wiih heavy rocks; the bodies had tho appoar- To thia deputy the Appraiers will promptly transmit all - salirely into the banas of the fen nnn men The op. He did probably nab Lyle, He from Portsmouth, Onlo, | oe of having been killed some six or seven days. invoices after the ‘oxamination sballbave beon made | W84 remanded tilt Saturday in order to a oe aa op end ig a watchmaker by trade, and has a wife and one About one thousand of the sheep had been lanoed by | aid the reeulta certified upon them by their signatures,ac party are so much offended with Walker that thoy IM lying untouched upon thi the ugh iiste'and | 4M ‘adj Gop Cope pees wie party are ao much offended with Walker that thoy | Chg. The affair a to Be inveatgaed to-day,if Leoomple | tbe Indiane, and were sti lying © | Gc mpanted by the urual list, on the rezeipt of euch lists set tee cas as Onptelionaea il tomace wention, Dut continue their treasonable Topeka procsed | &¢ts here. round From ibis tt would soem, that those gends | ixvoces, the deputy shall ¢ramine and check the llstst0 | mirning, Thus, through the efficiency and promptness of Whoo a eee te Waiiatee oo biaery re ‘ k, is it possible that Walker's course is | , YOu of course know Lyle—how obnoxious he 1s to the | 49 not rob so much to supply themielves as | accertain their agreement with the invoices, and after ex- Sesce hedsenes weer calendar was @xhausied two hours | cory’ waited on Lord (barney Bo ial | : ; ; i E ‘ Hy f 2 ! ings. Now, 1 di thern free State men. Ho was with the party which tarred and | & gratify their wicked and murderous propensities. amination of the invoices, shall ‘iamedistely make out o Perea a ee TA Tie Partial ee ee ee ettey | feathered, and sbayed Phillips’ head; also with the crowd tame paper, noticing the arrival of the Southern | ciivery orcers to the store keeper for all auch (oxcopt | Pefore the usual time of adjournment Plan ef what they were pleased to torm fee erigraion™ men, and y6i they oppose him? No. Such « stato of | ‘at kicked Brown, when dying, and is said to have spit | @llitary exprose, saya: — sider amc a1 | tote Belonging to warebouro entries) as aro oortited by cuit wisi’ eabeatiaaien: from the const of Afrioa to thelr ertaies in the West Laden things is inoredible. And yet the people of Kansas are the | ‘2 the face of the bleeding corp:o. The Gila expedition was age ing under bw Rb tLe Appraisers to be correc: as to value and achodale. aS ky ll thet mier id Seo Dest, the only competent judges of bis course. Emory ani others of his stripe are badly frightened. commands in a fe yw satisfactury manner. at under After the delivery orders are mado out the deputy will | On Tuesday the Board of Excise Commissioners mot at 2 : ‘A he grad France woul aa oye Walker is but carrying into practice, fearlessly and Iyle'a igmaime ware taken down to Delaware this after- bebrobe tage ja pM neighborhood of Acoma and taken | send by an tical memenger the tote ant invoices tor {ue o’ciock P. M. in the Common Pleas Court room, Com nis hand wa te Bogan K British government did uot ge venlourly, the principles of the Kansas-Nebraska bill—the | 2000 for tnterm. register s, in leotor’s office, who, , ‘once. doctrine of non-intervention. Any citizea of this Union LATER. checkin; rhe tame, will pass the Involote to the chief tiqui- | sioners Kerr, Holmes and Haskett belug present. Applt Ta this soggsnnen a ioe deputation | did Be , thas the right to ure all bis {ofuenco, and all his intellectual Judge Lecompte not having returned, the preliminary The Anti-Engitsh Mutiny to India. deting clerk. - | cations for licenses were made and granted as follows: — speal T 34 a ae ‘ te ment have, it: te ability, to secure a fair election ia Kanaag, or in any etvor | investigation of the case (Mitchell being charged with as- (From the Loncon Times, June 27) ‘The clerks row employed in the liquidation by ships BTOREKDEPERS’ LICENSES. tated, entered into a contract with a commercial house at Territory or State; and to use tbat influence and tbatability | ®usting, Moore and Haller with indicting a raortal wound * + 8 * * * will be vnited with the otder liquidating clorks in the Col- | samuel Knapp & Brothers, 46 Harrieon street Marneiies, which bas been long oo to the Wost Af- Hoan » trod 000 free negroes from that coast into their West Indian Islands, and the ra) the rejection of @ constitution unfairly ob'ained. | 0% ioe commenced this afternoon before Justice ‘The mutinous spirit which bad toacertain extent been | lector’s office, Fo as to constitute a single corps, to be de-- | Coles, Hodges & Weeke, 86 Brosdway....... 3.88 all bave the rignt . checked, if not extingnisbed, in the more southern por- | vi ted to the dally liquidation of eotries. To th's corps will | r Torrhonulgoverror to de, Hels piace in dower te | _ Ateistant District Atterney, D L Henry, Wm. Perry, | ticn of Bengal, had epread to Meerat, ALthis past two | be transferred the six clerks now employed in examining INNKREPRES? LICENSES, firet vecsel of the contracting merchants has, it is added, Protect and eecore the px opie in the erjoyment and exer. | M. Lowe, V. B. Young, for prosecution regiments of native infantry—the 11th aud 20uh—had | the extensions of invoices. They will bo placod in one , John P. Treadwell, St, Nicbolas Hotel. 5 already left Marseilles for th port of Whydah. “The Spaa- Cire of all their legal rights and privileges. Jadge W. I. Johnston, Major H. J. Lawrence, O. B. Hol- | united with the 8d light cavalry, and had broken out into | room, so that in all ordinary cases one liquidation of an | Ané¢lm Blum, 238 Division street. . ish government, too, have, it is stated in Madrid journal, ‘Some object that the Governor's course is indelica’e. Is | ™82, for defence. ovea revolt, This revol’, as far as itehowed itself at | entry’ will be sufficient, Schar' reat echemo for supplying Cuba with African labor | ghana bat ts tn wey en te Three witnesses were examined. The two first were | Meerut, had been put down. There had been @ collisim | — When the invoices are pasred to the liquidators by the Pag AT orpeabyh rel Me iites be lected aetna or two physicians, ono of them the county Corover. The | bctwern the revolted and the European troops, the result | registering clerks, they will at once take up and examine | the Southern Governors, ‘and. thereby defeated ‘Freamut | testified that the wound was in the back, 3 inches from | of whish was that the mutineers were dispersed and fled. | the entries to which the invoices refer. If the Invoices gad enved is country. point of left ehoulder, 1} to Zinches kvy, 6 or more | To tbe southward, and al no great distazce, lies the im: | shall have been returned by the Appraiscrs as correct, the | ‘Would the ‘foun’ have the of constitution, | laches teop portant city of Deibt, the capital of the o'd Mogul Empire, | liquidators will check and send them to the Naval oiflce | framed by the representatives “of ihe registered voters | . Tho third witness testifed to being present at the poils. | and tis torn appears to have been the centre of the ro- | for verification. | Guly “(ato are bar a iraction of the people’ aui represent | Moore was in a dispute or personal dificulty wi'h a Dutcn: | volt, When the fugitives from Meerut arrived hero they | Invoices which shall have been returned by the ap- | Dut one party in the Territory), muboeitied to Congrens wed | Man, when Haller tod the German to staud his ground | were instantly joined by three olher regiments of native | praisers.as erroneous in value or schedule, will, ater | Buopted by Ie, without consulta the people of ihe Terri, | L3leluterpoeed, saying, “D—n you, what ie the matter | irfuntry—the 36h, iho 64:h and 74th, aud tho | liquidation, be transmitted to the Naval office for ‘verid. | tory? Surely po fair winded man would’ Sash isjustice | ‘0 you?” Haller kicked st him, and ag Lyle turned his | vnlted forces instantly took possession of tne | cstion, and when verided, will be passed to amendment wit sateinging 907. ofsb0 Ale re trade treation with this country, which scheme can hardly be other than some {nitation of this French example, Of the truth of these statements we profess to knew nothing; but following as they do in tho wake of the posit on'of our own Weat India body, and fulfilling, relating to France doce, the anticipation expressed Palmerston, we cannot unfortunately reject them as in- credible. If true, if it be possible that France, Spaim, England and Brazil are about to enter {nto hot cometition 53 Chas, Kauth, 463 ‘Broome street David T. Curry (application of Jul Wm. McManus, ¥0te street and Fourth Wm, Burke, 8 Third avenu abou! bed him with y 1. 01 bas perience d as ameadment Joseph N Greeley, 69 Forty: for the transfer of negroes from the coast of Africa to the road bo indigzantiy resssiad . The pew Giate would | MaRS SaRaeaeihe Chae Call poe UR dacoeash bat} Seer hs aesille ot ae inde id Bape ontrieg and Invoices | Fomphroy Ebbiti, 61 Waits strect Weet Indies for the production of sugar in those be, merely beceese & ea bean palmed uj ft and thus | drawn @ weapon. 8 10 bim success will be presared for the result. Au ‘Allentries and invoices requiring returns of officers be- | John F. Pupke, 89 Greenwich street. countries, the friends of humanity must beatir Givil dlesord would be fanved lute higher enelicment. Eiaveriminate massacre of the Ei was the first act | fore the liquidation can be completed, will remain with , Peter Crean, 485 Monroe street, 1 30 | for, dieguise and qualify the scheme as the parties may, To eubmit the constitution to the registered voters only, OUR QUNDARO CONRESFORDENCE. on which the mutineers desided, and ths they are said to | the liquidators until the requisite returns shall nave beon | Ferdinand Karsho, 152 Bowery . it bas in it all the elomonts of the slave trade. would be a trick equally unworthy of Soatherners. It is Qrinparo, June 30, 1857. have carried out in a manner the most remorseless and | received, wben they will be at once liquated and trans. | Walter Roche, 614 Pearl street, i ‘The enormous price to which sugar has now attained, ald by some that all might have registered themselves The Parkville and Grand River Railroad. the most complete. No'tenderness was shown to ser. no | mitted to the Naval cffice for verifics (on | Francois Curet, 41834 Broadway . with the probabitity of its further ratber thea is before the 15th of March last, and, bj ecting to do so, reverence to age; Delbi was turned into shambles, and so Al entries must be liquidated ) tho expiration of | John F. M. Mangols, 238 Greenwiéh stroct. 3 decline, is in every respect very deplorable. It restriets the Sey have Sarhied Got athe a, by eaiec mea to.do-se, Yesterday the subscribers to the stock of the Parkville | ihe rst act of the tragedy was played out. It might have 's after the appraisement of (ue morchandise shall Ws. Buck, 140 Weet street... . consumption of an article which bas become almost a ne- Now, the law ascertaining who sball vote for momiors of | ®24 Grand River Railroad met at Parkville, Mo, and | bien expected. The next ste} “Sowever, may “bo c7m. | bave been reported to the Oollector. David Hayward, 87 Sixth avenue. ‘ ceseary of life among the poorer classes ata ume when bread the Convention i special elected directors—Charles Robinson, Kansas Territory; | sidered as of a more — id if is exidense ofany In Bo case wig eaten involocs be Ii pideted ay fue | qe Dy se Fowicneet one dpe! Lae pie lod, woeheorve eh Leeds, —| of mperor en invoices are return from the > , nome ©. resolu amongst orking people ‘bandon pactoep 4 tics. the aeee pei henye A tuse of sugar uotil its price falls 2d. pound, The causes of . ; J econce ived dee} Edward L. Raker, New Bedford, Mass.; Monroe Hender- | “proclaimed ing, and thas the shadow sovereign | praiaer’s effice Wey must be sent, 00; to the eairy, but to | Francis Stacon, 86th strect and Third avpauw ‘when submited, por to apy other oocasion whate: Thi York: Geor; Park, goncral law of wi ce one Me TO Petes: nae ane Pat naty ae, | Whom we bave so dog maintained in empty stato has | the liquidating clerks. Michael Karcher, 11, Frankfort street, ville, Mo Me ‘wote. ‘would ‘pedient, k 5 | becn reised into momentary importance—brielly, we tras! ‘The Welghers, Gaugers and Measurers will make re- | Peter M. Demarest, 40 South street.. ase Seceausalty Fights rei toe vecaeeny ae catoeres Lawl J. Wood, Clay ovinty, Mo.; Wiliam H. Lot, Ginton | {> Cisappear for ever from tomen scsount. "Nor is this | turna to oe liquidatorein the modetereluahier prescribes. | The following resolution was offered by Com Titus) tbe amouat of labor appieable tothe culivation of ‘voters only f Should we punish men for contumacy by inilict- mene all; there bas been di on oar old Sikh Entries will be liquidated each day as soon as invotces 8 — partly tng on them institutions to which toey are inimical? Oughta battle ground. We are informed, under date | are received from the Appraisers, and vad yond | Resolved, That the Treasurer of this Bosrd sballin all | Condition of the laborer therein, partly from the meee eesessusssessegeessssessges ‘conrtitation to be enacted, judgine from Ca‘cutta of the 18h of May, that at Foroze- | weight, messure or gauge, as the case ‘fare made | casos require the payment of license monoy to be made in | Of the cholera, and partly from the unwise economy of fault of a) mere haba dl aod also there bad been disturbances; but that pe Sidaing” carpe and as soon a th liquidations | acer! don Pes on 0 cect ‘check upon eome bank | Planters. Concurrently, the use of sugar and the means of Serebnaibon ase cnamite ane tae these disturbances had been So far | are amendmests will bo Into the | located in this city or in Brooklyn, and that such certificate | using it bave extended at home. The consequence other , not by forcing upon them a for the blacker side of tne picture; and next for what baa | proper abstracts, so that at the close of each month the ab- | or certified ‘be made payable to A. V. Stoat, as | is that sugar which a few years ago cost only £120 ton, is ‘which they would be sure to get rid of in less than a deen done to mitigate or meet theevil. “The govern. | stracts of deficiencies, damage and excesses, shali bo County Treasurer. now selling for £30, and every one now interested in sugar year. est yas talon Ive measures to suppres es Xora ae Sentameenienste 5 aataar, Geaemayeay WS | she sermreustsoenatenied. amy ye Mc's on ‘Two other plans of procedi matter remait ‘was concentrating troops around ong ‘sccounts current Collector. | the Treasurer of the Board, a report effect doen y ete ate 4} are our own, and may, we trust, be justified by the event. | Liquidation of entries by abipe, as now practised | of ali the fees'sad the various dates on which they had | slave trade fs uke, “hnether vecoh le'te' be treed will te abandoned. After liquidation of entries, in the ordor | Deen psid over to the County Treasurer. It appears {rom | there English, French and Spanish schemes to remove, un- be considered, The one which seems most popular with | up conrervati vention, It is of the last importance that ihe rebellion should be ex- | be Sora who aro notual residvoes and 10 cote tal goa | Farslvely level, scenery beautiful, and building sites gcod. | tinguished where it has ariven, and that armed fugitives | tm which they are presented, sball have been complotod, | his report shat eince the commencement of the Board up | ‘<r the name of free " bodies of negroes fair vote of all actual residents, shall exclade from the should not be allowed to escape in numbers from the prin- pode nage £ gS ship, as well for waronouse as for | to the Sd of July inst. he has handed over $3,500 license | {rom the west ocast of A! to the ah, French and Wilege of suffrage all men who’ have noi resided in the Important from Utah. cipal eeat of the disturbances. When to this intelligence | ccnsumpticn, be filed , the ship's manifosts | fees to Mr. Stout. There are numerous app! «tious which | Spavish suger islands. ‘ory for a to De fixed by the Convention. Now ARRIVAL OF THE GALT LAKE MAIL. we add that the Rajah of Gwalior—tte Mabratta State | tobe compared and checked by the entries, andallthe | bave not yet born paid for, ly amo'iniing to $2,000, | _ To apply the appellation of free to any such emigration fe mpeg may pelenen [From the St. Louis Republican of Joly 6.) abutting on the southwestern limit of Dethi—bad placed | imports accounted for before final filingaway. This duty | Persons to whom licenses have heretofore been granted | !s the merest delusion inthe world. There is ® free omi- to,the people of bi "7 tt | q:The Westera mail of last evening brought us the Deseret | the troove of which he could dispose at the service of the | shall be ed in the Avditor’s office by the slerks | and have not received them, can have .-m by applying | gration from this country to the United States and Caaada, can never give satisf.ction becanse it {# against the genius, | News of the 20th and 27th of May, from which we make | British government, we have yasted the brief, but mo- | now employed at that labor. The Naval Officer will con- | to-day at the office of Commissioner Hasket:, No. 15 ts there is from Germany, lily and Portugal, to South ry the feeling and policy of the West, and of ail new setlle” up. summary of what is transpiring in that quarter mentous, advices which the electric telegraph brougut to | form to instructions relative to liquidations and other | well ag to North America; this is free, be- ‘and takes away the rightof suil-age which bas | _ 7B¢ usual number of sermons, or “Remarks,” as they | us at a late hour last night. The open revolt ia the Ben | mattars 0 far as le to bis office. The Board met on Thursday at 2o'clock P. M., in the | “S88¢ in Europe labor is where free, because’ the Beer dtutually ecjoyed om the fry sovasion|oCalt others | 8F€ called, of the leading men of the Mormon faith, are | gai Presidency of five Regiments of native Infaatry and of | In order to facilitate the liquidation of autios, | . Mey emigrants are sufficientiy to know what thoy wrben-@ne sense of the whole people should be taken, For, | Coulained in each of these papers, from which we may | one Regiment of Light Cavalry, independently of what | Weighers, and not be permitted 3 Common Pleas court room. Prosent, Commissioners Joha | are about, because they baye reasonable prospeot of tm- in vollng for the organic law, society is for the moment | bereafter give some extracts. may have taken place at Ferozepore, is undoubtediy | delay their returns until the veerel is disoharged; bat will Kerr, Wm. J. Haskett and Robert Holmes. The minutes thelr own , because they are working out dissoved, and men are remitted, at least, to theoretical A long article under the editorial head is devoted to the | intelligence as im tas any which we have pub- | make aspecial return of weight or quantity (as the case of the last meeting were read and approved. | What deem their own happiness by own means, equality.’ Other equality never did or can exist. subjeet of the introduction of the Bible into Utah, for | lished sin e the of Sebastopol. It muat also be re- | may be) of the articles embraced in each entry, as soon as | 2 bree be Phangan pl” pe are allowed to #4 Conventien to frame constitution may rightfully and | Wich Purpose, it seems, © missionary by the name of | membered that these are not the only regiments affected | the rameshall have been ascertained. This retura will be The following resolution was presented by Commissioner | be applied to them. Bat oven in the case of free Properly, and is indeed bound, to regulate the time, man- | V2 Emmon had been specially sent into taat Territory to | with the taint of mutiny; indeed, the telegraph | in the following form, and will be made to the Collector for Holmes:— Won Bhe United Kingdom, safeguards, Der and place of submitting its work to the people, waere | ‘stribute the word of God. The Weus expresses creat brings this news adds thet tho ok hogimeay ot the use of clerks assigned to the duty of liquidating entries | Resolved, That hereafter the licenses granted shall be | *7iDgent laws arethrown round tt; and in spite of legiale- be Legivinture bas been silent on those wubjects. ‘It may | *UFPrise at this, inasmuch as the Bible contained so many: Infantry, which bad been before suspected, attached to the eniry. | mumbered Irreapective of their character, commencing at | 0B great abuses have attended it. require oatbs, or any other evidence or test, to ascertain | PF00 in favor of ‘polygamy, to which the religious pore. FORM OF SPRCIAL, RETURN. | No. 284, 243 being the aggregate of licenses granted cp to | , But on the weet coast of Africa there is no correspoad- whore votere; but {t cannot delermine who spall be | *°r!4 se were #0 much opposed.” The | So far from feeling any serious apprehension for the sta- Special Return of Merchandise Weighed | this time. » ing class, no intel ct - oO agent pu ‘@ notice that he would leave on the Ist of | bility of British power in India in conseqaence of these | From scene from | ing means, no apne inducement, and Jone. ‘occurrences, we should be inclined to foretell that they | Mr. Holmes stated that the Board bad learned with re- | can be no corner we 7 a Under the heal of “ Imporitions upon Utsh,” the | may tend to confirm it, and t give uss fresh lease of em- gret that there were several persons who had gone to | identity of circumstanl’;1.W{ im the English sense a Whom | Marks and News treats of the abuses which have been heaped upon ‘We bave for a long time been pursuing half meas. | Date of Eniry| 7Y, 7h Articles | Weight. hoeees that of the words, there can be no free emigration. the people of that Territory, and refers to the, appoint Fires in India. There ont. bono doubt that the rolga of od — heme eee nanan v9 rrnacstitsan Bema 5d f ment of officers for its government—ssying that some | the mock King at Delhi will be but a brief one, and thata | | «(| SSS—S fluence with the Board and could obtain licenses without | puch a thing. Experience bas proved that along the whole ere of them bave been ble men, “but the most of | terrible retribution will be inflicted en the mi not complying with the usual requirements of the law. Mr. | coast th them bare been men of the most corrupt, wicked and | merely in that character, bat as the bloody and pitiless | Flolmes sald that since the formation of the Board they | Weir country. That class are the Kroomen, who seek ser- - urderers of the Europeans in Delhi. If tt was to come, | haa endeavored to give a fair and liberal construction to | Vice im cur shipping in order mh - return own aD the law und«r which it was created, #0 tbat it should Goal caret the tent eae ‘eoola = ives ip opinion on the subjects which distract the Terriio fy, whilst it is generally agreed that a large maj rity of the people of the Territory differ from them. | this revolt could not have occurred at @ beiter time. hed, | When the Russian war was raging it might have proved a ‘Tre restrict ng the ordinary right of sud age for this | who have been inetramental in ren ce een creates Win Ford’ bow taeataraieed, + o ay 4, | the part of the ‘even temporarily to leave Africa. special cocarion is a measure of very coubifal ex pedienor , voy heme ‘nder these circumstances ought it would Gbilst the right to impene #ueu ree Fiction, under the pre’ | BeFe may be polldically and eternally 4 might have been obstacle ia the way of pr Tne foredoing return is 1a addition to those pressribed | Do'iE ine highest degree ungenerous and laproper 'e will not discuss the questioa whether Caristendom tence of regulating the manner of bolding the election and Oquawka, Henderson Co., a Sept. 4, 1856 a ratiefactory settlement. What we require is the pre. few ree! = eree, TO for parties to enceavor to evade the law by ought, because tugar has risen, to attempt to I! tons ascertaining the renee ef the voters, ie mre thi Dean Brovuan axp Sisren—I received your letter last | sence in British India of the most competent officer, who bay ny oti “| . improper petitions in the Board, which in the hurry of thousands of Africape under any to ite sugar ful. The Gopvention can weither give wor take a ni gh and am pow seated to answer you. Mr D-ummond | can be found, and an entire revision of our Indian military ipprawers and their assistants, clerks, examiners, i2/Clinn, business might be passed over and the | “elds in the Antilles, or bow far the weenth ceantary im ‘ Proposition jo | {there ip April to start for Utab. We heard from him | system It is not here the time or place to enter upon a samplers and messengers will be required tocon, = sted fraud mot be detected. Ho said that if per- | dolpg eo would differ from the eixteenth, which, In 3 A. twice in April, and then we heard no more until Angust, | wider questions of policy, such ax the system of double | form sirictly to the regulations of the department, and Soo" Lbond be found to have altompted thia specie of de. | ‘RE negroes to &. Domingo and Brasil, uéluded Neel tke God Wht was afer he renched Utah, We read ove in the | government, which bas gue for #o much in producing tae | When the pressure of business requires it, they must re. Paper that he bad a woman with him; he got her in Waih- | present tate of alaira. We cannot, however, conclude | Mtin on duty daily unui sunset, ‘and convpying the unhappy Africans from ington city, District of Colum bis; ber m is Ada Carroll. | without urging egai upon our rulere, at soon as thia ro ‘The Appraisers will have the personal supervision of ox- mirery to Christianity and happiness. It may even He never was mar) jed to ber jo the Stator. As to living | volt is presved the abrolute necessity of carrying on pea py te pad ‘and packers in their respective divisions, ‘ Haak #6 the advocates of the West Indian body eae eat in © 0,140 not, nor never did. We were liviog 1 | the Indian raliway system with greater vigor. The time | 801 eee that the employ és attend to their respective duties Imes. rtreams of free labor flowing from Africa to the 1 po other pia the belief that it was engaged in a missionary pt Aad ir names would bo Lm ee than that of Governor Walker’s—a mubinis,ion to all the prerent voters of the Terrtory, to all setters at tho time She vote ts taken, ix exoedient, legal or practical Bot mark what follows. ‘To the South the Union caller to altempt It, tl black i Ogu “ ka When he went away, and instead of leaving us | hus arsived when the power ef transporting compact and | Wh promptitude, necuracy and despatch, and that no ‘ , sugar colonies and back again to Afriea would confer iefly indebted for all ite territory : the vast North Wester , po ‘po ting compact licens: following per- | SY88r ng pa sine vost. Opposition tothe arqaisino oF | Plevty» he left bat litte. “He went me a drafta few dare | highly trained bodies of Ero 2ean troops from one point | MCre sre employed than necessary. adhe ss to camoaet oppeete ioe saammase Per | great benedte on africa. That is no doubt « prowy ys existed at the North, and bat for the | $20 'r0m California. He was io Sacramento City, but said | of Indistoavotber may be all-importact. Io ladia we | Swre No. 48 street will be used for the storage of tonlacinatia tacanane, Picture; Dut we aro cated upon to consider’ realitien, world ever bave been aided to the | Wat be was going to Utah to hold courte in Sepiember. [| are constructing railroace on the expensive Engliah sya- | £0008 sent to public store uncer general order, and for | wo, 5, witinms, 100 Front street. $90 | © gezeon canvass, The first ail cesential point in the Union. We bave at lenst equal right in it. This oppost. | DEver have nor never will get ® divorce from him; I | tem. Singie lines through the jungle and the wilderness, | Packoges which have ;assed examination. Carpenter D. ‘Moore, 80 Eighth aven ‘39 | Plan is the freedom of the required emigration, and there the rcheme will be found wholly and entirely’ to break never thought of auch s thing in my life. We parted as | after the cheap American model, could be laid down in a | , Store No. 46 Broad sircet wili be used for the examina: A No'stneon, 265 Washington atreet. Glen to inorense of terruery Bs busband and wife. He said be would return this fall, if | tenth of the time and at less than a tonth of the expense, | ton of merchandire on which is claimed an allowance for @nd tptolerant in Mareech RB ty in Massachusetts, the tires of the infitels, the free wers, the agrariane, the spiritual rappers, and the | uo wi her river, above the lea " " ' crossing of ibe Em gration ,, Sets tae, che ace. busing Zo the ravole, the | {O84 ¢! her In the eastern part of the county or Sammi. ‘ {From the London Post, Jave 2) The altitude of the country ts shorter, but wheatand rome ota ways been tost zon O18 ets, and with the fe leral » thts fi Geo. C. White, Ninth avenue aud Fifty-fret be could. JEMIMA DEUMMOND' | and these would enable us to hold possession of the coun: | damage alleged to have been rescived during the voyage a ‘Jodge Phelpe was engeged tn making svetiloment on | try wih an army comparatively email ia numerical force. | Of 'mportation; and the requiremerts of tho regulations of | Abram Pelbemus, OO Bowsry the department in regard to allowances for ducengo on the — /icholas Ht Jorvloman, 19 Tye aireet of importation must be rigiily observed, exsoptas 4" YA" gi hats & Oth oe be varied 1n thore specia! regulations. hardware, cutlery, tobacco, | Peter Sshuester, 401 Sixth avenue. Jobn J, Morris, 84 W. own. cept in the Eng!ish and porhape tn the French settle on the West Cons! of Af ica, the labor of tne const is all more or less stave labor, Not the cruel, demoralis- lovies of Christian 5 and the warm seas08 | tho repoy force—the object of immediate interest —is kinds of grain @ay man. 5 to - one of the most remarkable featnres of our Indian ec mo Bitompt to expel ignominiously from ber fair fielts, the | MaMvre there. “The Jadge thinks those thet go there will | my” From the drat their ranks have been reerdied by winether te ence, boxes oF otherwise, and mane. | 7 srisen pon, 72 Broad way. c w facrured articles HY, contained to es, all dried r Bouthernert, who acquired the terrtiory,ard who were pi | Davetolive by faith, which Is undoubtedly correct "’ | un ‘indiscriminate mixinre of Mahommoedane, Hindvos, ory rie Watsor & Hardenburgh, Overs in its relilement. We fay ignetninioualy, bocaise | But the eolior eaye:—Olt they dy not bave to mix works | Parsres. Jews aut Christians. They were origiaally oF: | a er/urticioe $085 the Jolgmsot ot the Jets Butler, 325 Greewwich treet....:.000.2.0 Whe white slaves rent eut by ugretion Aid Society, | Se" 0 te oe eeeeres bee com to a through | ganized ia a corpe of eight hundred, to assist the army at | Grover shunt for the porpore of ascertain the dam, WalaBReepers' licenres wore granted aa {ollowsi— ‘who will live on lees, ard work barder than negroes, and | Ue /Onk Colt winters P stock in that country, ¥o | odras in 1747 From this emall beginning a magnifcont | ol tueraised on the voyege of imporration, be separated INNRERVRRA? LICeSAR fre Wereiore cheaper labor. arrert that Southern gentle ‘mrp are wo tmmoral to be tolerated in Kauss. And be Mt remembered that this Territory wax dedicated to uy the free State mes of Kamen determise 10; the free State men of Kansas determise to affix the rand of ignominy to Soathercere—to exvel them from a | '2the company. His return ‘ative force arore, which at one time embraced three the importer from the residue of his importation and | Desir! Geiger, Third avenue and Eight buséres thousand men, and even now, on a reduced peace py ppt store, No. 45 Broad street, at tao _? jh — a ertablisbment, numbers one hundred and seventy thou | Sry onse of the importer wonable charges made by F'iward y Bill, 3 avetue C.... ‘also many others | Tard | The differences of creed and tribe have mot pre | the Collector for labor and storage. No claim for damage | Kin Graham, 426 Catal street the prince! almen | ¥ their working together in military service, and in | wii) be allowed on merchandise of the descrip'ioa referred no Mec! + pony ‘od bien will new life and vigor to the | ‘i Unity of action we have a denial to fact of the absurb | to except it aball have been eo gent to thet stove, and the Nicholas McClusky, 879 +reenwich sireet. . Territory to which they have the far better right—it is scoompaui e 6 as-ertion thata religious panic i in any way the occasion | exsmination made there, except it be merchandiae ina Temas Kell Hefocn stress, . the 27tb announces the retorn of Governor of sixteen Pa thal of Dut too probable that ibe knell of this Union te sounded. | “MY.” of the present deplorable disposition to mutiny and revolt. 0 Jobn Kelly, 866 Greenwich street. . 4 mae There is now @ galling seuse of wrong inflicted by the | yondine for the vee of the cp, res te Temple | That the Trverumeat of auch a. hetorogeseean amd “die tocergoivg craminetoe end eopramement’? "| Hlllshi Pendieton, 162 Church street , Oe ee er ade te eee ee North—a ru) indienation—ready to borat fortn | "TOY lowing items are from tho News:— cordamt mare must be at once #kiifol aod strong-banded is | No allowance for damage will be made on goods #0 ex pore Se Sy ton street. . jontified the pareaee tre by ther eee ee secre ta sey “petee! teach when | _Afriend indmatee, ia a note writen eat of the We- | Cbs ne mest nertcel guna feline ator ai deep revaire | amined fn the stores referred to, excopt an sciual exam! jan ahate twee ero tomter freedom on the Africann in the West Indies. "Dost worth “prane’ peare’ whe P ’ moat perfect x . Above all tney require ‘ oceania there ie wo pence.” It is far betier to wet about preparing | Baek a week or two ago, that several of the United sales | to be guided by example. iow far this re fo by one of the local Chae, Clemens, Forty fourth et, bet. First and Second ave So omen wae we watted on Lori Palmerston for the @. of evils whove advent cannot be pre | Myenrch of slight” oF rometbing else, be does nat any, | qwisite bas been the aim of our resident we have are hereby pre. | W Pearl street... ap A Gunaytebiine vented. We doprecaio diaunion: we would bear ant for | Fe ierved hewever, that some Of them hat talked tao | 20. 48ta to show, but recent events suggest that there it & | sorted for the more accurate and of | jee La we east tote ae i pt bear much longer; but euch i# not the temper of the | Pi Asm Sem te Gua” too wide margin fot improvement {n this respect Soldiers _ | Bow uch “about the stale of things ia Utab it the the business of the customs at the pert of New York | =. HH. | taste of ethers in company under the circumstances, and | Wii alwayr take their standard of duty from that main- | They will go into effect immediately on their receipt by | iE . i aE: bi iF teined aneng these is comamnns. The character of the i furnish of these that some remedies had been applied to prevent euch’ out | Hingno. tn ‘The Collector wi “ | , 19 partionlar, requires to bo trained. and, in 4¢ | regulations to the Naval Officer, Sarveyor and Appraisers, par to Rs fand at last accounts all Were | fauit of this, he eof all men living the most liable to apres | for inete in o und govert of | 80 30 80 oo 30 oo 30 oo] 40 40 30 .. 20 . 30 Fy 80 ~ % 20 30 30 30 30 2 80 30 30 30 30 30 30 80 0 a Sg iy | inconsistent with military discipline. The example of his eco ae = Sg ae gre: pir alin 30 | Price. for emigrante generally | officers ie m moss important element in thet training, and jOW ELL COR! of the Treasury, | - 2 in corsequeace Hi 8, Secretary ary Covel emigration? san explanation rariug the early part of | SHY deterioration on their part is certain to be followed by | tesascay Daraxraner, July 1, 1867. | +9) Ae bowie costs the communication; do ine the justice of publishing the eeidential campaign for Col. Fremont they bad | °C wg Gopeniae oceeny the toes. Crstom Horse, New York + 90 | Why dan. i ee fnrwer beg led to believe that bie star was in the ascentancy | But be the condnot of the officers what it may—and far qusmteuuns tart a0) ¥ Ss Toe attack opae my charactor te not attribatable to the | and'would nover set, and got om to bis “platiorm,” thee | PC!t {om us to a-eall them ae clasn—the observances Of | gy ae agaitionsl regulations for the port of New York, | + 90 | Sreanest abs oa defied with Students of tho University, but toe mam whom public ra- | after it got so badly shattered by the storm last Novom. | 1Ar’ lake's advice W extend our Karopean trgope ie ® | iasu'd by Hon Howell Oobb, Becretary of the ‘Treavary’ $e | fata the neighbor. mor accaten of Imp"oper cooanct,aud who triot to effect, | ber, and some of the planks eotrely fort, and the iii | {M" Proportion—namely, in thet of one Buropeam to three | Have 0% Hey ut vat, met. we provided, ouier | «OY eet Ty Bist eauuot accom sh Uy" jorverting Yoathe wom | tar tha “ehoue 9 bright” bad for ever gol, tlogs loka | (rc Atle lt, Uae Present irevmatanoee, 6 0%" | ‘hinge, that on consent fiven by Tanpottors oF thelr | Fanci Dorkhart, Sa Bast Bloventh sick. 0 | neeréen iow as to load to the .- coerce. Far from bone, | canpot effectual a little dark, and thinking their "" was not tenadis, os in writing, to the Collector, that the merchandise | philip Vi 8B vi free pore the character of the instivater, bet it shall be done lope the fret opportunity, + | deter a prodent and paternal government from owen cal caumente cammneien. Gan Ge lip Vallman, 83 Attorney street, 30 aswell = fe poon ar an opportunity is afforded full effect. ‘The wirest economy is that which averts nging a. a, Louis Gres, 234 William street, . 30 | Const Comat. ise my friends area. to, be. Kied. coset Te nerpeel | poeta eee ee aatery and, Bet mamcIemUY | calamity by foresight. No expenses are ro raiaous as | Sent, son as It rball avo passed examination, « their | Berman Krall, 158 Greo <0 | trade | tnparaete, their jadgment; at how ihe twatieatr tor well enough | Rented, tough thore no doubt the. authors of some ot | wore which are incurred in x moment of consternation | EAPUS eo Ma.e Cotlector will ia auch casee have the | «$0 | in the iprioe of the known to prevent the intended effect of the oxlamny. My | the communicetions thet have been sent from this Ter | (4%? adequate proportion of British valor and discipline | Ts slaise so delivered as soon as examined and passed | © | srent Afvicen *y -E Standing there is fully evincet in the followine publicn. to the States for publication to think that | [6,mingled with the good analitiog of the sepoy:: let sixty | by the Apprairers. All merchandise entered for eonsum, $0 | sx te value of a fow years back Yon which I copy, literally, from the Méirurippian aud | the ‘would not be exterminated quite #0 s00n as pam a) troupe be jclsed to one > oad | ee where be such consent has besa given, will be trace Bo | wae hardly worth £20, ‘el 440. "On sine save ie plese, 10, sanounce that Gor. Metis sor ae Tonsight not be te uerseable ant would unter | Hinde, and we need have no fear for the permaneney of | fer,ed, a8 toon as examined and parsed by the appraisers, | 7m 3 | these high prices the negro i« prospering, it Veing sume. rr Peres aetna’ as | Soerermamaey, feito hiner et | “cme ee Ba nyt vie re bara he mrdantn ner | Steers ce i | Sy Sra Goluument of Dr Harper was strongly urged vy nearly | Carne see oe Oe ee hee when no ten pur, | ,, REDUCTION OF Posraas TO Barrisu Corontas,— | 7, hem, sent to thelr own sores or any other, plage 8 | Lasrence Kerr, 861, 260 and 81 Four | Saro00, co alved Gace’ All the members of the Logisiature, irrespective of " Pur’ | In coasequence of & reduotion of the British postage, the | 100" BF {he came le examined nail passer me Phe United | Antoine Marriott, 06 IN tislon atrost. + g0 | Aa a % re tr brag en Ricerca ee icegctes cca goeea | Gens nao ee Abt pon The recommendation of the highest State authorities the British colonies of Faikiand Islands, Gambia, Labuan, ] A ; will certainly piace me above the attack of misled young — uum <onoreme Ionian Island? and Natal, via Engiand, will horeafver be 3 | for that purpose, | The merahan lise of, hone ate moglodt | Jacob W. Gratz, 308 o | ce ave Swe — 1 men whore profeseor and teacber I have never been vewong oe Cents, prepayment required when conveyed from Engiand, | 0 00 mill, an road te the Rame Passod, | Frederick Bernbech, 18 99 | exportatien of Le IU ) Papers which admitted the above mentioned commun! The secon’ trotting match between ch. m. Lady Litch- | as follows :—Faikiand Islands and Gambia by packet or ‘ Dopeer Goth ont @ eanen 0 Ce 6 Jobn Farrell, 198 avenue C.. . 30 pon ene least formica! ey Ay ¢ Premed Gallon are respectively requested to do me the jistice of | Bel and br. g Major Rogers, for $1,000, cameom on Taos: | by private stip Laban and fonian rey ed private om ane boy Idove tee roarmste actvery say Howry Omg fin neg ] Agha, ie re Oopy ing the ans wer. L. HARPER day afternoon, over the Centreville Course. Tho race 1 ,- rh Pee ne S Syee lope, or by packages eba’l ee Nicholas Dimend, No. 9 Beaver 30 Lf wri gio To our view the proposition te ‘was two-mile heats, Lady Litchfield won very easily, taid regulation is strictly enfore Thoma: Lawrence, 12 Greenwich avenue 90 | only a new lian neldshness whick Exraaonpiwany Coutection or Peanta.—The | at the same time making one of the closest races ima Deorsion Unore tite License Law.—John Van AUGUSTUS SCHELL, Collector, Prark Holleran, Third avenue ai? Udth st 90 | formerly restricted See Paterson (N. J ) Guardian says that Mensra. Joun and Ja | ginable: that ® person unacquainted with the mysteries | Horn was before Mr. Justice Hiason, ynsterday. — Jobn Patten, dr., 172 and 174 Greenwich tr: 46 | Op ite price, id now attempt Gob Quackenbush, of that city, who have beon in the pearl | of the turf would have ft the most equaliy | on a warrant c! him with a violation A ing ie Court of General Sessions. arthur Boyce, 49 Whiveball street. 80 | Alrica to augment ont from the Oret, exhibited on Saturday 21 pearis, the | matched race that could be made up. The mare took | rection of the act enlitled “An Act to prevent intem| Before Judge Ri ooo Wangler, 167 avenue B......, 30 mont perfeot specimens of their recent exertions. they | the lead, and let the Mayr lay-on hor wheel through | rance, aud to rrguiste the sale. of intvs cating liquors.” ee cae Wa, Roberts, 14 Onk street oo wore all regularly graduated in rine for ® vecklace, and of | pearly the whole of bot hee The veldng, howerer, | The defendant's counsel demanded his discharge ba. th AENTENORS FOR LARCENIRG. ‘Adain Gulick, 29 bf Beautiful tin and clearrows. Besides these, they have | uring the race, wis one hundred to. ten on dhe mare: | round that bi Leuor had not woquired Jariatietion of the | Jory 9.—When the Court waa opened this morning . 30 Som, portent, and pedbentl orth’ Sieh the wales of | tramey Bin tent, a, Gar 6. forthe reason thai the wot dla not authorise the 80 | sarah J, Campbell, ingieted for grand larceny, In stealing | S . jor" r e valae of mpay, July 8.—' ‘ « ’ ’ 30, Whe beck ace ‘would be about $1,600 when arranged | heals, In Barneae, De atch for $1,000 ; two-mile | tng of © weer inom ie the Beat ances ane the | a gold watch, pleaded guilty to an attempt to commit that | 80 | Season as Anucena, and tho other charactors are in the for sale. This family have found over’ 94,000 worth, sed | fr Mes pria mer. la, we belleve, i# the Orat arrest in this coun- " £0 | hands of Brignoll, Amodio and Colettl, have realized probably that am« unt, : D Plier sawed br. @. tay't rors ‘ an + ae pep oe tigen seepage 30 Nino's Gannew.—Those who have not bad the good for. fue of the pea'ls is very mach Time, 6 18308 i « Thentore Bimaw, a Feepeela ble look ng og ae yen | Christian Jung, NO. & Py 88 | tne to witness the dancing of ‘Signorite Rolla may form one The trotting match ber oe Ar Orricen Moavenen tm Dernort.— Charles | Wa" aleo indicted for grand larceny, pleated guilty $2 oa eemes Wittsian, 18 Oresnwieh corel; So | some iden of the renvation she haa created by the fact thas Palvear ie, Match vetwern Belle of Portiand and the | Small, a Deputy Sherilf of Dotrolt, was ah x ani Killed by | atteinpt at commiliing tha crime te was an empioyé Jones & Wallack, 108 Vesey $e | he castrnces Rave been paiily Fequested’ an to throw Kn seactins Tren on he prea sown, | Rae crunen roctcg sd re u the mind | ROW Fete romance the eage | Peo! fener, fun ent _% | cron aren tp he tan ra igh oe a ore ve art ror te mar | wor rl 5 Fatbosh tare, “The owner of “Baile ot ‘Ported then | dor ‘ ly, dame Koly, Gaorgo | in paseng sentence, auld that in consequence of ‘hie pre: | Sears 1 fenall ote Broadway, & ong anyon the Island at that Singleton, John Flanbeay, Danie! Fal ~—— Ryan, J. vious good chr , and through the {nteroesston * | @ Taseunger' ss ovens 30 0 continne te Portland Marerhes,, Jena Deter, © prentann 1s the Syiune ofion, Sates ee fhe edjou a end Cachan Hynde and Jacob ——~, a workman George | tary for only one . Board rned till noxt Monda; rs ‘Shearer, on Woodbridge street we ‘The Dusinaen of the court was impeded for seme time in | o'clock, for ie purpose of grating licenses, the “Neted

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