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Before Hen. Judge Ingraham. Avorer 15.—The Mayer, dc. of New York ve. Daniel D Gonvver and ihers —Great aaxioty was manifest tm the City @a)i thie morning, to bear the result of Judge Ingrabam’s @ecistons in the Conover Contempt care, and in .he injuno- (ton egaiost bim, his counse! avd others. Ayonanam, F, J.— ‘he plainuifs move for an attachment ‘ag inst the defendant, Conover, for a contempt in disobey img an ‘njunction issued oat of thie Court Tho plaiatil led their com ))laint originally against Conover, Wi kt aod Devito, and obtained an inj imction agsinst them, restrato fa the cefendants, Conover and Willet, irom re aoring meme and other pap-re in the complaint Places where they were, ana from interfering ith the to Manner or way whatever, sod restralting delivericg Be said preperty 0 Conover or claming «be same for him Tne oompls at ‘that we property referred to was the oovgy ps, records, docoments, and other papers oonneciod Lowel Street Commissioner’s Depariaeot, and are tn eacluatve property of be piainuils, That Oevlio hat born ted Rirees Comeinsiover by the Mavor au! Bard of ‘Men, and bad posso.ion of such bucks snd papers fm tbe serves Commi wooer’s odiee. It also sew ous Gaim of Conver to tho office, aed the cuntem aed papers Hy § ! int i ware ct the books aod by moans of the proseed ings defore Mr. Jumice worm the m) no on the dance before inst gaat oF the arrest. uf ant the search ~arreat for fe broke and payere under the bef we bic. ‘Beere proceedings sere ‘ounded oa the of Jueo ver, and wee conducted for ihe purpwse of wpialaing for Ries the pawes:ion of the books aa. Tmmediate She St wecene b was served exten of wo ame time the warrant was Boe corncen's Of the bo ks Gamer sicver aan. ane Manet Comminnene's pp Ay cy pose ee rooms where the reskiue of the books mea papers were, and hes bept the po-session ‘aed comrol of euch rooms to the preveot tUm~. Tee cont ‘(iomg possesion and comtm! of tne office «here tne bo k- were, and ip exciuding therefrom ine deputy 0 De lin, af cr Bevita bad been arresied and taken & prison =A serious cilia illu BRE pcg gs E Ba excoution of the searon 2 a z gs | i i 5 | He FE de(tt whi 3E HH i E H Be g eH s & 5 i E I ¥ the books and rapers, jcired bim wo guard. brom thei time the defeadaat mire contro! of the ollic*, and with it of the It iano answer to say be haa E a taxing Jockung them ap from every ‘Act in regard to we property of Individuals reapass, for which the owner could recore te ot ere tm damages, and if law cmsiders © ao ect w be a0 ister with another's property, py] fon + . orde of the Cours waleh y manner of inorforeuce Thare n> gente i # ' i i injunction #e ved up nim, Mat be should be a1) dged guilty of dant's COumsel Objecla Wo those pro Of taj znet wm ¢as not capers was served wi r4 - ieb ly mode in which 82 order made by & Guu 4 call ed. The original ordor was a pari of the roourds of , and no other service conid be mate than a coyy et i proceed: were regular Even if Ther in carving the conver, the onse of The People vs fear devant (6 Geicen p 275), cecides “thet wih at ai oo fico of the Injonctinn, although there might have occurred ‘the formal method of bringiog It bors t+ tue ‘whe defendant had po 0 Gisobey oF evade ‘The care referred to by the dani’s counsel la ¥ Bowsra not o am i ai} ee g § order romaine it foroe is is Bie duty 10 Mt, and when he agmumes to aot in ¢isobe evade ite power by causing sotete 9¢ done {0 which b- is prohibited from doing directly, in either Cwe to panshment. And for ais HA whether the ie) uot ra ued OF BOL Ho long A* it remaned io the defendant wm bound lo reese it ae the order qoort which he wae boud wo respect and obey le the inograge ct the Vice Chanceilcr in Most es Aol 2 KdwardeOb Fp 188. And in @alliene we, Jocan 447, (be Cuanoollor ays although & party la not to sled to Viola ae ib) .ochoo with impunily even Leea erroneously isewed and Fithout ang enit ire to Pastel Mt, yotthe Court may taxe uh ino Meration in determining the extent of penisar vat th the People ve Spalding, 2 Prive, 229, the Chanoo-lor 2 — In no Case can @ dofecdant be permiitei vo sito vey injusction regalarly issued, whatever may he tor fins! ion of the Court epon the merita cf the cause. den also 6 Selden, 278 In the present case I shal, taco it for fantod that the defendast, acting under the ad ice of tis @ounse!, might Lave supposed thet he was pH actuauy vic, ¢ the injunction terved apy him: but T eanpo ado other conc. sion than shat both be and his ov inte! were @erAg eo in & deliberate attem M Wo evade obec \enoe to tha: ‘order afer full Keowledge of ite contents, aod that io #0 doing the Cefendant did actually violate and disovey | ‘The effects of such disobedience can be remedied by the defendant: tbe books and papers removed b or bis aeedts can be robarned to the office, aad ali the boos ant bo restored to the custody from which they n,and by #0 dole, the defendant can to that @ tweot porge bimeclf from the contempt aad reoder wher & sbmen! exoert the payment of the cows ungeoossary for ‘hie purpare 1 defer settling the order in this case unt) Monday of next week. in the meantime, if the de Sevoamt conse ie jomseasion of the books papors to be restored ‘0 the place and custody in whic’ they wi be lime Whe injunction was rorvet, he ma: sho# that @m Monday by ailidavit, and such orde: will then be mato for the payment of the cris as shall be deemed prover, fen. aol, Oopever, is declared to be ia comtemp!, Mo pitaohiment wil) Le granted as before stated, ie ei i +] ze 3 ‘Whe Lnjunetion Case, Te we matier ef ibe injunction against Oomerer and NEW Y scted in bi pace ant while so acting oad bxe charge of 20) DOOk and napers, That De lia wee op ciated by the ‘dayor ora Board of Alde-men, apd euiered uoow tne ut 68 Of tbe office and waseia .anemrion of auch 200cH ant UApers, RDG a8 Bud ullloor #as rec That the defeadsut, Conver, eiat Noper, Da! OrmweDced woceedings agul emniog of such books, &1, aad thet the Judg ‘ing warrants sere 810 410 be iveued to enforce euvb order hat we seizure and removal of sooh D00ks, &> would be a-erious interruption of the ou.inws of tne depart ment, and giealy imvode the «rf irmance of ite du lo by the Corporation to the publo, and might involve ‘he al tb Mabiliter and lingethn — Met te Daves, Ac were valuable, and the pian iffe required we sonstaat use of them '0 . padle ‘Dem to per form gavin corpora duler, D0 ‘hat Do Gemager Could be ae aned sbi b would fora eb adequae oC mymorn inp for tho lujury ocwioved by the teking = Coe Compisins aske ‘or au io) aaioG restrain ‘bg We ef pdevts from taking the eiid booms, &. Guprideradie dixourrha Das laced pace &® to the time ehep ths injavetion was allowed 4 yrevioas injun%o hao beep spuibd tor aod obtained during the previous weer, wich was retarned to m= aad canceiied oo the SOP POF D, as the ConpHel simed that Une Allo 74000 Of the Corviora } rendered Mente unnscesmry. Afterward tne se00ne 6 in last ©-8 anh@ited o me and anes injecs don asbed for, which was rigued «ihe day on wmab cour ate. The omceas CoutelDs the stavement ta regard to the certiorari rendered the | janodom woesmery fo- tbe pret cuos of the pisinit®es’ interests, het state nent was thet the warrants were er0ut to be mruced aod ‘be property delivarea ty Owover, not vithetandtag the at Owenoe of the oertiorar! §=Uyon such appihoaion every Abing contamed in the injiction sbicb oo: Id be von -trued an relating to tae proceediuge be’ore the » Susuoe Pesbooy waa sirickea oat of injincioa miely direcied ty tne defepcacts for the expres purpose of avolting any oroer whk bk could io any way bo Coustrued an apolyifig 10 toat Juige. ¢r w Dis action, 1a whe before aim It bas, bo. ever, been the custom «f ovarte of equity, bota tv Boglend and this country, to 8 @7 proces lings lo anotier court by ir povop §=6The Dwke are full of cases of tie charaxer, apd we right (odo so has vever bon qves tured. With mocn more propriety mignt such an order be made In regard w proceedings pendiag before « magis- (wate out of ovur, who, im ibe cspacits ia wei-b ho was ecting, waa po equhty powers end :ould pt gran she relic! @bicD eas arkew fur. The right of the piaiauile, apom whe Ptaw Of facts dvciosed in tne complaint, apyearod ) a6 ty De clear, abo eputling them to the rekof songbt. 14 there Qpy Ming w the d. f-ndents’ affluavirs onanging that view +f the p aintitts’ claims? Tbe property is averred to be tne exclusive proper ts of the piniauiff-, and ihis i# n0t dented, other iban by an alleatton of :be defendant that he ts ad Vel avd Deliewes the ox ks, &3, are not the oxdustve property of the plaivtiff, bul are -ubliy reoorae, woisb Abe plaiptid bave no right to take from thee stody 0” she Sweet vommisioner. Tue de"endant algo am erie Dis rigat Wo the offi 6, ana be denies any ight oa the part of Devic wWexecute the dutes of the sGoe 1am count, on tnese papers. to srrume ‘bat the bovss are the pr sper'y of the plaintiffs. [ow fart ts vosiv- el orn to op their benart while the depial of 1 is merely on advice aot behef =f i am allovod to tuqiire beson tne cavers, 1 Pict (ere can be no doubs that very maay of iho bos aad papers in the Street Commission-r’s off e sve the exclarive oroperty of ine plainuils 8 for out of be papers Recessary moneye due w the sity, the loss of #hich wuld ossasion great, if not irre.wable, pecuniary damage to the pu tuteresta The views I eu'ertaia of defendant Coa s claim t» hold whe offive bave ean fully etated by me ia the matier of Deviin on habeas corpus, and i cofer to the opiniea delve, ed therein with the bare siatement thy te Apr olobment under woicd 08 Chu) 60 bold the office Was pot, iw my judgment, valid, aud conferred 09 rig therew — It is paid tna: the soute opiaved act of poe session of the bocks by was 4 were 9.4 of tres pers, and as suok equity “is vot laterfors. wut that che party in porsession had a right t» ravitt by ‘arce aad pro tect that right Jo o-dinary vases of trespass euch rule is correct Equity does not, and ought nt, to inter fere prevente or, trespass in regard to personal pro between individuals, when the mater ie coatsorersy small in a nount, or can be vaid for by damaceain a action for that trespase. Hat I do oot onnsider that ru! applicable even to a case 0’ a conte: tho injary would be grem, i amply eufdcient for the p oteouon of properiy,aut { do not think It advisable to on the chancery remedy as {ta wubstituve, excent in strong and aggravated insances, where the mischief is remotes.” Again. he sa r—'i be foto ag Biddy where an erely og thatthe property waa o picoliar value and could not admit of due reoompenre [n ordinary casur -he da mages aneeased by a jary wi] be adeqaate for a check and for a recompense In Erpetin v.. org and o.nere, 18 |, 0 OF Judge Davies ¢ anted aa injunction more- w restrain the sale of some fur iture in he defen taat’s ersion, ard 4; aD argument refused to ranate it. being & mere trespass, the plant ils by law or defead their por seasion by force I have iy why an acticn at law is no remedy books and pacers to the city cenaot be ertimucd The astom men's, ibe evi tonve fur them the lelas ¢nioa os and the evidence of » ares of the records of waick am be found eaty Bere, the reguiauons of the st-eets in ine city and verives to E if other waiters to +bich |. 1s pow annacces- @stabiiab the great re\ue of > the plalatiffs pwcustarily, as well a8 to the public. as conaining evidence a fecting the rea! entete of this city to © very great extent Tne complaint also shows that the ro- moval of them f om the office would graatty imoeie tne oe Daxiness, and that ne adequate com eonation C01! obtained for thelr loss or destruction. Tas the plain Ufls are called upon under such circ umeances, eitier to rowort to ap notion at lar for damages, of 40 ‘osiet tho aking of them by force I cannes concede to = It is nope rent, from whai bat already been stated, that an acting at law would give no adequate remedy, As b> tac proprir iy Of Compelling the Pp atotii t reror\ tw force defeod their porsoesion, inatcat of asking ths aid of the Ooart, ors Ne Ttbink there can be no bemtation §Jadge Ryxe eit eayn, in tho opinion delivered by him, “ae plaintitl: being, a they sliege, in porserive. can defend them- elves in the * oourre of Inw against any illegal distarbenos prolected by We mine means, remecial or presentive, as 1) W Cages of aapautt apd batiery, aod ther tarealeaet $ by the ordinary forme of law would be ins teq'aie, aaa I ebvuld be very cowtling to hold tat \o- -ablic aawor! tee would be jurtidea to involving the ct, iu “| ade a2 bave siroady tasen plecs up . “gard y the pomset '@ Baro already neem (hs Tew of Of tis office. jonetion is ap interfererce win sr That decision was ate bat ent to detoad wer Th conid net bare bers vroneht in tae eo ) BOF Partie, have no right of roviswing tre decial +f Mmazituare, anc they are it foowwe bound by that cieion. Ht would be Injastics to rar @bich is conceded to magistrate in a proceeding beween im and others, and theref.re you cag bave vo preAscdon fem the aourte The care presents this state of face: —fhe cimatu: ow x to bo the owners frost vaine, tne loey or dertrserion of bi remired, a04 for nics bas born deporte’ and from their psc 00 aad oun: trol I see no reson why much relief enonid of be od Lnder he ch Cum*"anser Pteted io tbe oo nule'ns ie Bo qnemion yrt rema ping to “bien | Setreterred. [tists the anewer witch ine « #0; upto the gracting of ‘hit motivn by reason of the al leged a) 10loatinn by Judge Roosevelt of tne sane qin tiem before bim on onmp! filed te the 4apreme Tout sora pw whee s400 toned, le nndouhtedly correct, even if Ue frm ardon te embdeeqvently discondnred, allbougn ia the oruinury oo ducting of legal proceedings uch @ rule coo anal waye preva, Ap m bring an ston ‘a ope Court and may fai) in making out # cave w enutie hi » to jotgment, snd svcd failure ie ot of ovurae & har tos eeeund sult Bu Op motions for iajractions, if the com Plaint w the second 8 tl 0 ears orher facts aut io eaiauce f tbe time the Oret metim was mate, the tecie\ 00 tbe Gret motion forme no ber two the eadseq vent ona. The complaint surmitted to Jooge Roosevelt valy se forth the Ut ¢ to whe over aod p yore Then mpl memo” Dew lip an 4b eet C mmissimer, ana the threat f defend ant, Vonorer, to remove the books fromthe o™.o ante tuch w stat of ate witho tr f rence Mor wrin $9 naito, * the application migbt we!) have been denied aad the 41, posit! © ent rtawped that the Hereet ommissious- was ps: feotly able ty protect tne books and pavers ia the «! without the eid of a wart flaw oF eouity In tor orn plant ee baited to me, the plantit: abr fo addiven Conover te claiming @ be ‘rest Commirsion-r nade Sp.rintment oh they have refared w remgele fuat be bas commenced proceedings for obtaining Crom Deviio the possesion of aod that th Magimrate before whom euch orceetiug is pen \&, bar mace an order for the delivery of tne hows to the defendant; thet the warrant therrfire i# & 101 10 bo delivered to the defendant, Willet, the She Ti, for ¢xeouten, and that rush vemure vould aaporw tbe m to being involved io tlabilitien Ndge'tone The rote ato reoowd f thie or is, tat whe 6 pf DIT #oPolemental vill, & frown fojane even thongn a former tojancvoo had been ¢issolved tpn the mori cand the ame ra aoplics to a new action if the former one t+ disso iiadet (Travers ve Stefford 260,19: Lingham we fo*le | Augi., 189; Fanning ve. Dunham 4 J OhR, 35) te Livingston va. Giobone, 4). Ob Rep 267, the ott denied & motion to rerew an injanciian which divsolved because the plain’ iif bad censentet thereto A the same time be says, | mean only lating whea the injunction was dimotyed, | shall not ovn- that the , aad Ta ‘bar oon Jourt, ip thar hether the po mate by the second i: jupcton was reversed ton, rey, ** The quest on ie po-ression. Tho claims there se: up might never be at 4 to be epfurced 1m the propa trioual”? the rea tp that care is very snpro- riste Wo tho one uader on! 5 of ‘he defendant to take the bonks, &o. For abt thet ap- peered ibereie, bas sareat wight never have been carried triexecution Loe ibe inst utioa of thatac ioe a liitga loo before @ magistrate bas sprung up, which wa about to de. prive tbe : lain'iif of heir property agatast ti ie will, and to which they were pot parties, (hey have no ado quate mr sns (© pre: cat ths ipjury ba, by a resorttee court of equity, Another reason given fr tne dismissal of ‘fat compiaiat was vie; Conover, if +reet Oom-nissioner, ould be removed by the Mayor and Bard of Aldermen @.ch removal, bowever, can only be for cease tt that nea Lon be applicable :0 the pres nt term of anf ulorde Lo arawer ip & Cute where the plainti{ls refnse to resog- Biso the right of the defend-atas all to the ofivs the ressons given for comin tog Um 8g+'nxs Novover apply to those defendants sho bave sioce been made par nes ® supriomenta! complaint, aod ‘bavo interfered arb ant Mr Field, the for cnover, ie omdedas a dant. Of the provriety of such @ course, where potbing else is vlleged mgainss ty, than tho prose the vlaintiie a fcat '» to «ase advocates or partios wbere tbey shook! bare PO pertonal interest. J have lookedov'r tne oy this case, but do net find «het the defendant Field hes done apy taing excep: what fell etrictly witotn bis province ae ccon-ei Bie course i regard 10 the jojunctoa was not to bea nreved; but that ‘uruisaes no reason fr contnaio’g We injepenow against him. The inj.notion ts cuntioued geluet all of the de aie, canes the defendant Field, And as to Dim it is dissolw Obteuary. LABY BARKLY AND INFANT IN AUSTBALIAL {F om the Melbourne argns, May 29 } Wo have to recor the death of Lady Barkly, wife of hie roallensy the Governor. Her lad‘ ship gave birth 10 s ron op the 8th of April, and from that time until her de Cease. ~b102 occurred on the i7th alt, sane suffered from 4 nervous excitement, producing de sression of spirits, tie ct by: terta, ano at lepgth a complete nervous exhaustion termineting in deatn. Her infact ren oly survived his me her fora f rtoight, an! bin remains were doposited in besame grave whb of Lady Barkly. DEATH PROM BXOBAG OF JOY. A letter frm Warsaw, tn tho Gazctic de Silesia, makes mentiu of the following melancholy instance of sudden <eeald frx wm exces Of joy :—M. de Bourcnk!, formerly acol onet of the Polish army, who bad been exiled in conse- quence °f pobueal svspte, ha’ recently arrived in Poland, (pardoned by the late amnesty ) where he re}iped his fam uy after 26 yearn of separation. He ance more mot bis wife whore rtate of health prevented bor from sharing hi extie; hie daugbter, whom he had left a cbiid, but who *4° Low married to ope (f ihe most emin- ot ; by-icians of ther''y, and war yerfextly happy 4 delighifcl tagare aceme? to await the colonel, eho was = msn etl! avpa rerily beslthy and vigorous He arrived at 11 o’olooe on the» iebt view) 19b font, end naa serene: boars of tbe oto ort joyouspess « ua family. the morning, bovever, be was found dead in hie bed, . PREBERICK SAUVAGE, ORIGINATOR OF THE SCREW PROPRLLOK. ‘The Courier du Havre eays:—Fredeick Sauvage, who was the first to copoctve the idea of applying ihe screw as an avxilary of steam, dled two days agoin @ maison de rapié of the rae Piopus, te which place he hed been re moved about two years ago, ©.) ‘equenee Of Casgr ms of eralth bad deen Fined smal! boat, which be navig: had sunk im bia garden. f30 gave bim asistance ip monsy, and when of mind required that he should sopté It wae bis Majesty who took on vf the 6x, Omen. JOSEPH NAPOLBOW NBY. Joopn Napoleon Ney, Prioce of Moskowa, and eldest sen of Marchal Ney, died on Sanday morning, July 26, at St. German en-Laye, near Paris. So late an Wedotsday greetiy mattered by reneaved atanks of apoplety. 4 saft corg of the orain as on Thursday, and the 6¢ Toes all Cums tou-nees thet moment ull be ox- The Prince of Mosk-we was boro oa the Ziet of . 18 4 Be wee the godeop of the Emyeror Napoleon L avd sbe Eonpress Josepbine. In i829 be married tne ds gor of a Jaques Ladtte. Te promtpent politi al po- ¢ % which Me's an enjoyed under successive rigiavs ne Guo m retohie name than to his tess or He was dillctante it a’, ieerasure ap. ea tbe Freoch turf Matilta. Anglesoa, and Counterpart eained prleon ip 1834 The prince and bi brother, Wf teicar Ney, wore thet own jockeys. On one anca ding & steeple abase upon , toe {hen a capyain In ‘he bun Husmare, waa throwa, wad merce ty ceoaped wito bis Life Me es one of the four. torn original members of the Paris Jonkey “lab, and ¢ae for long time wemPer of the rectny opmeitien His peutical carcer commented ander Loula Pall iype, who, on tee 19tn November, 1831, cveated Lin a over of” Fradoe. Te 8 -oereach #4 \reened to bin for stting‘among the peers Who copdemned bis father. be rep 10d that he only acoegt- 6d Lhe peor age 1D OF orto be IM hel.er pos! 10a wo demand ‘obis father’s memory. Hy» did not take hie soa , tnd ‘ben he joined tne »pposition Ta 1847 Caaat a’ Alton Abce, he Ting incideateliy Apoken in ebarp terme of the cond: radon of Marxlial Ney, «as cailed t order oy tbe Presivemt, Duke Pasquier, tb) next day the Prince of Horrows mace @ remarkable sperch on the sebjret Al tbh he «as rather a fluent spesker, this specoh was #0 rovencr ty @nyibpg ever batore beard te proceed from bie ‘hue, thas a report that ft was writen by @ Guizot obvan +o very general credence. In 1848, be Prises de la Yos- Kowa went te whole hog fur democracy, He bolor, to 8 CO) thet met at ine Osfe dainouso, callet a6 6 6 Domocratiqae Alemante,” of wnich W 6g) @a: President chit clab sent out @ body of no than .8°0 men, who ender the command of Hecker, Woien and Soucbrrel, took ‘orasrecsoa in the Grand Ducry of 4 UH4S, sble corne called the D mocratic F sas harangned hy the Prince 46 le Moskows before ite pacnre The Prison was elected a momber of toe inure \snembly for the deparvm snte of ine Fore et Litt in 1880 He attached himeelf the pretenmons of the selnved the pecond emypii © adeo Ip the 0 +1 creat n of Senato-s. Colonel of the 8h Lancers and a Colonel wan prowoted to the rank of Brigadier Ay the timo of bie death be wae not in active Princess oo le Moskown, fom whom ne ver aretod, bas gone t Si. G main to pay tober hurband. M ¢e Permgny, the French fo Loocen, who marriey the Prince's deughter a fow Ly elite # and the first years ago, pected in Paris. SUROAON IRVINE, B ¥., DOCTOR OF THE SHIT GUKMRIEMR. Tied, lately, at Moviie, o-a Londentorry, Ireland, aged 78, Jobh Irvine, « rot red sorgem. The decemred Wa mnereon of the Bi itish eniD Gorrere when captared _ the United Sates frigate Constitation, in 1812; alee sur- goon vi ine Evdymion, and was erversiy wounded woen -® ving in the beats of that snip to the attack apon the American privateer Prince de Neufonate!, off Nantucket, tn 1814 ‘Th. Montronl Advertiser annonces the death of Mr. Ben- jeter cheré at Paris, Onoada, @. the age of one handred sce com fle wan the Ina! eur ivor of the famous eof oler's Rargere to whieh be served aa ® dram Per tow gh tho American revotarionary war, 6 Before Gon Judges lograry DeCiniONs Nafe Franv'in—Judg ment roverned with conta, Gwenperd °*. Robigon Ju'g nent reversed with costs, ark on Rioward—Ju gmat reverse! with coms. hoo. ve Darragh—Jaeg” ent reverse’ with costa, De L yor ve Michario—Jadgment aimed *ith conte, Parews os Obeith—Ju g rent nf! med with cm, Yourg t# Setlors—/udgmen sflicned wii costs, Ryan ve Barviet—Judgment afi med #ita coxte. Tie Mayor, &0., va @ con~Jadgmont afirmod with cone, Ho lingeworth os. Lacy—Jodement e\-mod with conta. H raing vs Pinver-—Jodement ail! mod with costs Wheiprey ve Avimer—Jute nent reversed witn costs. Wolf va. R.berte— rppea! diemiased Raigoel ve Lovis—Order moiilled, &o, Creig ve. Dubone—sodgment reversed as to Dabane and atirmed ae to Doody Mar-h ¥8. Bloomer— lodgement revorso with cote. Swolsir va. Fich—Order reversed with $10 corte, and Jodgment on demarror for defentant, with learé fur plane! 10 amend tn paymont of ow. \ ed Ve. Mc\mill—Jocg ment of Justice reversed with e “trad va. Doty—Judement reduced to $62 70 and af. firm d for that eam withoat comm Barger va, Bene ot~ Orcer affirmed with $10 conte, Beite va, Garr— Order aopealed from aff: mod. Word ve. Clapo—Order aM med with $10 ¢ vate. Fredericks ve Lenter— Jatgment reduced to $83 50 and firmed for that amount wtb ov, Ferris va Meanan—J dgment aifirmed with oorts, Bloomer rs i se Jalgmen erect with conte, Dean ve, Rocsler—Judgment revorsed aad cage referred back 10 referee; costs to abide grom. GUESS pESUSSE Sa rucety eseeay aca eeesge>egegi zed co E782 8452 0g8 SEaaEE 2h Se 2s -% ry gf rf ae 8s F io treversy growing the question of very te the. Terrier bed saitively ‘nelly ettied. In truth, matter of slave ry ip ‘be Territories bae already been edjusted—n% to deed ip aocor dance with the wishes and expectations of the Sovth, or tp scoordence with fairners and justice, but ip obedience to the desires ead comands of the Noth, out wi wilt >e admitted into the Union, at the very noct seasion of , adop' @ conatituli. n prohibiting slavery, and that tt Stare? And is it not upun the domostis ittop of Kansas tbat thie whole Das turved from the beginning ? Territory has been ip dispute ll the otver torks bave been omeceded to the North, Tho greatly ‘any man who he waic’ ed the course of the dem cretic party for loug years, and who ts cognizant of the t jocks and artifloes to which |+ centina ally resorts for the po pose of acqniring possession of the government, ond satiating i's appetite u'om the sooils of office The sum and eudstance of its i, absorb ing object of ite 'eaders—is plunder, and ite reat) football of any question tn aid of ite own és — Wat played? It ts enscoptibie of easy demonstrat‘on that ever peril the Soutn has iuourred—whatever be South a ee proepect of to the abolit! nlets of the North, but to the national de wocrecy, and south. They have fed and fivurished upon agitation for the last twenty five yea s, forever gal ling and deoe!ving the South into the of thotr oan-" didates apd thelr policy, and yo! Bovtherp institovens weaker and more exp sed. their pretended efforts to #1 and t> fortify them Take for example, the case of Ka sas Ia thelr hands and under teir control the whole manage nent yoeetion bas been placed. With majori Izgisiatures of moro thao half of the States, with dev cratic Presidens and with mejorities in Congress, they have hai it completcly tp toety power 10 demowetrate their oom; their willpgnens to save Kansas to tbe South, and Soo bern institutions = Bnt not Pp’ and appeals on tho rubj-ct kit and not only Kansas ge ii gress, we Of opposition to the demo of eombiping all the eloments ip one compact and powerful crgacizetion for ‘he jential . The ‘Our copolasion is, therefere, that there will be but two ee ee ee a 1560—the ulsorgaaised ‘and rotten bunker democracy on the one ride, sud all three a tene anion, The qnestion tad Hy 5 rom Gea, % iow. Lows Sapevtenn “hagene a Br Josurn, Augast 4, 1857. Journal of yesterday | from @ i t i = ; £ [ Hi Hi & FHT lie f i thle grap — We find dtringtetlow, Atahinon and Ahell. and the notorione ‘tea down together | ball fellow weil met,” aad ners In ured*: growing jf in hel purer: wad peruse by RpACA suione tn we reung roasted tw key and dru ki wept there frem aa rostie-® until Le received glected it I do vo bear of at ayon me, Bot Warren Wools. his leader, Roliior, 19 the sooo plianmon of ly 10; gone a bow shot beyond all others of Fis o o that however distasteful it mich. be tobave Lane for bedfellow or pa twer, Tam free to admit that { woul’! soon: er far havo him fur an ageociae ia cldhor ty then Warren Wordren, for I bave yet to leare that Lane or any other aboliti niet hae Leen so vase ag to impute to me reors di-honor, t Charge me with stoa ing money on from Missouri an. else where to make |.ansas a slave ato.’ T confers that T have beon ata low how to treat sch « obarge from ruch a sources, It ie repugnant to my very neore to call on the courte to redress my personal riewapser; Warren Waodson ia protected by bs age from 0 ouly otber pusishment which could be inflict. ¢d—1 am thus dviven to brond him ns © liar and © slandorer, and to hold hin mp to the contempt of honest men, & punishroent whith will bo scarcely felt by fo debated @ nature, In the paragraph above quoted he does not epecify the ‘Stringfellow,’ out it mat tere pot §=Whether he alleded to my brother, Dr. String fellow, oF mynetf, | denounce the whole vt gn “ia the general,” inthe cetall, ia the chacg , in the insinue. ton, every part and parce!, every ‘and ay liable, @o far ae reference Is made to my parteor, Me, Abell, or to any Birlogfellow, a base and wilful (alzchood. ‘Without recognizing the right of Warren Woodson, hie leader, Rolling, or the!y confederaten, to select my ner er arsociater, or question the propriety of my selection, for my own gratification, | will say that instead of ‘String. follow, Abell and Lene lying down together,” “being hal! follows well met and in trade,” | never saw lane in my life, ever maw, be certainly poror ORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1851. iE ze 3 interested, so far an I can ac Fain Tebould add that Dr. stringfellow did not drive Lane ard bis companions from bis house, but in te ih m wo ® ay apd get cheir dinner, a8 any geppieman would have CCne, strange as it ma) reem to Wooden and Ratan su mueb *P thie Seek chansen. ia: aan ry Bigeye | ezpré. 1 mast not be regarded as aby, gh’ ¢ apy man, for political or other parpass, 10 dictate who perty. pertinent, arid Ie addicted to ly ng.” Bat Warren Woodsva prefers anther charge of a differ. Without the fly of preenaing that any account of the See eee make Kansas a. iuse tate,” could be given which would be satiractory 0 thine who never Contributed a dollar, but who hb: retofors were and new are with Blair and~ Brown, aso have so bard Bate, 1 will sey it ise lie’ that Abell or any 8 iagfotinw ever appro; @ doliar of any such money t> their Privete use. It ism lie that Abell or any stviogfell»w ever Tefused to render an account of their expenditure of any sade meaner to ony one who has any right to call fe wack ‘an a0covi While I ceny the right of Warren Woodson to demand or int, I will make @ statement to ‘sept {rem Missouri and else #nero§ to make Kaueas 8 slave state, on which Abell and the Stringfollows have grown fatin porses and persons, Dr. Siringfeilow has reveived Bot one cent. Ibave received about one hundred and thirty dollars, and @r Abell the sum of cighteen hundred dollars [sow YOR CALTFORNIA, £0. ‘Jentral Ameries...New York......40g. 90......... ASpinWal’ STEAMED TO AND PROM HAVANA. ‘Prmapanr: —Pram New =u weal Rew OPeabe Tha, Trem New Orlenas 30, Havann 292 “Goanen Crt Fros Now York Tih of each month, arriving an gtisrame Ib snd Moblte 160 Prom Mobis 33d, Havant ‘iving at New York 2h. Canawsa—From few York 12h. a r= Orleans ‘Havana a: Flavans 334, oe, Orieans Sh, Havana ving at New York lth. rom :'harloston 4th and 12d, due at Havana 7h Havara 10th and 2a, due at New York Wren the above dates fall om Punday, the sieamers on Monday, excep! trum New Orleans a ear? TRE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. follewing mor th. Arrives at ong Koug avout tho 28 or Sale had Sb or 10th of folowing mon" see ” eaven next day for Khamghae. mails leave Enziand—one om the Bt and 90th of each month—via Marsilles, and arrives at Ajexmadria aboui the saare ume na the Soulhamp om mall A del =. CLEARED. Pteamahip Alabama. Bebenck, davannab—R L WitodilL ane Snabvie, Murray, Chariesion—Spotford, Hieamehip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, 40—Lodiam & LJ eptnne. Peaboay. Li 0 H Marshall & Oo, Ship Reptn , Wrermoot ball & OD. A Havert Phelps inf nip Amelia, Wallace, New Orleana— Lycargus, Coma, Palermo, ac Park Orrnetia, Rarton, Havana—M Taylor & Co. Park A Herbert, Por! so Plat—Sanvm @ Roger Park RE ble. Powell, 8 Marks—Small weoc, Karle 1, 'k Peter Demill, Hoey, Barannah—(eei'l & Oo, Bre Rakower awe), Hornaahe Copenhagen—Paneh & Bre Abby & Blivabeth, Phinney Cadiz—@msl! & MoKee. ‘avortia, Peterenn Freeman 4 Co. John Richards (ir), Churchill 6 Jetne—MoAulit & Foogutn (Br) Inghem, @ Jotn.-Bret:, fon & Co, Pilon fond Galvesion—M Clements & 0 Rebr William (8°) MeAimon Montton—P I Nevins & Sona, Bobr Merebant. Jones, Cornecl— taater. Bebr by P Prtth, Oooper. Wimtngton—Doliner & Potter, Sebr J B Morena Hodeon, Richmond -Mo-nan & Pa ker, Kmith Bichimond—r H Pies Jeanor, Parker, it Richmend—0 H Pie) nf Behr Davidson, Abrams, Frederiexsbare—O M Terry & Co. Kobr J T Boyd, Mainews, Frederickedurg—W H Newmaa City Point—I Hater & Oo. and, i imore—J W MoKae, Cara\ll, Hawn ina. Haltimore—Van Brunt & Sees, RB Hesgan Grillin, Phileelpkin HD Brookmwan. Kimore Smith, Pailadeiphia—J tend & Oo, vince ss, Lovell, Bogion—8 W Lewis & On, Rebr.)_W, Fanikitn. Roston - Dayton & Sprague. Sloop Harrest Corwin, rovidense—Masier Rioop Blackstone, Sec tan, Providence—L, Kemagy Blaamer Boston, Bellew, Philadelohin. Bieamer Uoororé, Norman, Pit’ alelphin, Woesernport, Berry, Portiand, Peamebip Borneriai tag Trentmane are, enmehip Bornsmiay iam . Travimann, Famburg, and the River Kibe, Ave lat 4P¥. with mdse and 481 slerrare pa wengers, to £ Beoh & Kunherdt. jiae had freah W winds the sit pleasant weatner tenet (of Bath), Ooomba, Leghora, Jane mae Gib Tih, with mde, to M Paetacaldl. July 7, at 41 2). lon 49 80. spoke bark Ocean Home sound R; Aug & iat 42.20, low 62 2, spoke herm brig Mary Stewart, of Baasor, for New. Yor Khip Arabia (of Brnnewiek, Me), Riverpoot, 48 Gaye, with mdse to Neemih & par er rig Milwon, Potter, Jacmel, Aug 1, with coffee aad lorwovd, to H becker & Greaves Brig Mopaerraie, Hafington, Jacksonville 6 dare, with ham ber, to PW Spafford. ali d in so with brig Mat poses for New York lenking 7; aie sche Thomas Dennison for do, The wee boned to Havaae, bat in comme pS 4 ded on and afer ieaning fo much that afier” having fad a surrey bald, 60001 | down the round PIMIOKT ORD, Avg }4~Arr sloop Adela, Wightman, Port j purente Bi TEETH? pool Kearrey fom Lond June’ Chom, Willisme from ork fap. gat ast Wind during the dvy WY, Miscellancuus and Uteasters. ‘Trpvre oF BEKIT—Two o thro Aaya -inse the Life Raving Benevoveot Associaton of New Yors preweaied a large sad deautifal silver medal ‘0! aot Uleeu, of ship Ambua sdar, for hia gullantco duct im saving the cr: of the ach Rmily, Int Up on Log bpd seproseniniion.<t. @ revere dhe fol’ wiug inecriosion — * Presented by the Life Savin; ereer ~ New York VG Feicibin cane %rvaa, Preemecr supa, Buic Gnanava. of Portland, tonviile bad been ashore ou tbe Bar at J end wa leaking badly touw Panv(at omberiend Me) 8 e ondtentiad “ee tuners “and jibe aeayca aw) r 0 ew Yor vy the ‘uswre-s for 9 bound tu New Vort. from Jack* provions! vo LOeh ines necessary re airs. “car MW Pones—deo-nnts from Turts Islands to the 84 inet wae that We sohr 0 W BW Faioos Re dame: 4. but wili soon be pub bound from Providence for Naw York. was ort morn’ 4h me", Dat anste ; Print Judith — Coie at tome. constr a reo ‘and recelve ber drat eult o. omypar bade phd followms Wabin GIVER seusuel, i 26 remade We ‘of Rew York. Boston. Raiumore, Mharie: ven ‘Now Orioans ut ihe lnveqt acoonute Stun cabs ing 8 Ika glue Bla ate fore Fabibitons of 0 Mabtin te ported Meesina:— The 1 xed on \t Rainier! Tower. in N lat 88 90 apd’ B iem 13 1¢ 4, meridian of Paris wil be sn7etica od” owe 8 la Freepel, a:4 will be a fixes Nght, varted eve- 13 70 minairs by 8 bright red =a om aad afer ibe Lob ‘uly of tne current The tower Bowes. about 83 metres 7°%; high, and the su the heh alerted 40 weirs ares wrist eoens a y seen ‘distance: Lee a degree, Palermo, ixst. gs: Whalemen ‘Sid from Huahine Mey 92, Sauly. WB, for Rome with (gt Hale ad given up ihe, v9 ef std B which had al oar cy ry ""ipowen—Aug 1 fa. 417; loa b4 $6. cebr Bichaé, Young, of! Piovinostown, 90 Dbia oll” June DI ke Ma’ Jace 9\—In port nar Brougstoa, pees vOME about Jr By cy caliew, ) rr at do Supe 1\. barks Griffon, ; Mary Wize. “ate WE rine men, Bom, oro ged, efere moored pat race i dicreca mig rae] Wo waa ‘Canons Tar. a = Morning Tomar toy even mrt sands © eae ‘Sar, re ALDERA Jue 7- at pres Rr shine @arsel Kiton, Moore, ai nee gbvnt July cy A open FX! Sy é ‘rancts, for do Ww. Lon ready Laser a Jnly S—Arr scr A @ east lat ahora tate B Pory, Wright, New York ARSRULS, Ja 1) port shiva Gen Cushing, Varina, and Aus ralln’ Ainoman, for Nock int; eae Bree, yor ig Amithaonian Fa\ Norieane 2th brig Minnie Miler Ae eon, - lpad ig Boston Arminam, Joly 3—In port ‘naniog, Somes, uae ee x ri VaLraneisa Jone 80—In port sip weve ter Paersos. tar Bogan’, chtd to abe forward guany from ‘which pat in io distress eer — tome Por. ALEXAWT B Joba. BB sch Lvestoms ka M es 3 614 ands , 91) ang four Poa) & swartued, BY¥crk. 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