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‘ t a 10 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, . ue Ra Dre fa¥¥e. Avot ens taken galt comeiderable’ excitement, | Ceretroctied, with’s numerone chaff cf officers, there oun New York and Besten Chess Hatch. ‘THE WORWALE CANE CASE. MPORTANT FROM THE STATE CAPITAL sua the meth was Wet. ah eo , De ro neccmity for any expends for the government |: ‘This rather protracted mateh wae resumed Inst ovening est. haart ro Ke Ca! Our them moved to have re, rinted | Of the Par! opinion ef year memorials no os 3 eee Be gil Ge speed order Sax Veday. oes deeb revision sheuld be made upti the Park is com- pat arepd- par ‘The following are the mores made OD | 1 States Circuit Court. ; tat 'PEAKYE ruled the reotion out of order, id. both cides in each game:— \ : Defeat of the Gridiron City | de Vax Hover (rep) mem moved the previows qnos Pig: alarm of your memortatists ie imereased by the fact viner Quan, | Munem 14_ the Biddy. Ss. Wiliams — ; cme Seteaare’ e Hen, which woe orderdd, hot tbe Commirrioners donot promise that the Parkoan | whe New Fork. Black. Boston, Me ue Zone t theta beter weked Ore Rey reg Railroad Bill. ‘The ayra enh nye were callod ‘on the question of | be completed, even if tbe enormoga appropriations Dow | Yves JF io Ke 4 Moves1—P ok 4 following aro of the jary ompuanelied in that tbe Jetere he asked for were generally i novetivg with tbe reporter the oomamittee againet the bill. | sskrd jor be granted; and, in the Dill presented by them SK RI HBS 2-P0Q3 this case:— | ee eae cde counties voy in} pARAAAANA ANAL \ ‘ho Teport woe ngreed toby 781038. to the Legislature, they have omitted the prohibition, to BPwad a—P xP 1, Ghas. §, Goodrich, \ 1 w ' — a vais rgraprar window; I me Cataicor explained bis vote, stating he voted nay | be found m the two precede ae bills, that they shall not 4—-QxP BwQ?2 2. Edward E, Valo, \ Hy — ese a 4 ory soa Naueara aalenieaien Aisi ITS DEATH, FUNERAL AND BU’,1AL. Sere aN fo ne Inpernane subioot pereevera 1 a whieh canbot be fully execnte! s-Bw one 5-QKtoBs 8. Bent, Bdmonda, ® Richard Whipple, | of glass; there are windows at eaoh sido ofits wn by se Without . . —Qt0Q3 6—Kt wo 4. Joaidh “20. Jobo Me Al: i r clerk at the Post Steenncncnnnneenmmepmnre rete, present certein eetimates, tendipg to that result—but 1—Castle 7K Bt0K2 B Jas ©. Rhodes, M1. He 4 } sas. E. Marron, delivery clerk Omece, q ~, Mn. we (dem.) then d ideration of | wep your memorialists consider that their preceding es- . * |. Heary L Craft, | posed that when advertised loveré are delivered they are Bebate on the Personal “Liberty | 1 vos wet vie, tos oe are tee aeeiieras ques, | Testes have prewed to be threo times below tbe actual cont Hays s-GReK4 §. Own & Finan, 1% Henry L. Wilson. Checked wih o pencil (refers 49 the’ advertived nt of Bil. pen. Tee chicct of this motion was to Gnally kill the Bill | cf the werk cene; and that, tn the opinion of those conver- 10—-Qx kt 0—Castlca Tho prisoner inthis case is charged with obtaining a | December 25); there is a dates re. drei ees. J 00a PORT rection, fant with the wehiges, aes. the fotuye by the past, an N—-Pwk Bs n—PwKR3 Jeter from the Post office in Now York addressed, to F, | Williams; there is pot one | sq os ¢ ope ‘A Moshathties ceed pod Bevousqueiion was ordered, and de Howse re- | sfaiona apprenatic ct $5,000,000 wil. Be regia 12-14te K BS Bio GBS ‘A. Williams, care of Charles Johnson, and containing a | }¥¢,i08.t Print the names of the porate on the Ieee +4 en le ie vole. e ie * : MBHORIAL ADVERSE TO TUE ‘CENTRAL PARK. | ,,7; 7% (op.) reported to the Toure the bill toamend | yovr memoriatisis verebly feel that If the Commissioners Fae be EP Premlerory nolo for $3,000, which had been transmitted | wes delivered; in the court of basinoes we would ®ct 10 wothorize a railroad on Broadway and other | are rot row srrested ip their course of expenditures, the 1—KtxB 1b—P x Kt by the Norwalk Bank on the 24th December last back, to ft ~ tye pone on thi = ; ates.sd aid streets of Brooklyn. , Durden whieh will be exst npon the mn, trade, in- 16—Qx Kt 16-Q10.02 F. A, Williams. Mwill be recollected that a man namned | 1 4now,Millams; I have econ him irequou!ly b ~ reported favorably—To provide against uneafe | custry and capital of the city will affect the ge- 17—Pto KBS M—BwKBS poe we ‘he nanan hd bey ct Tyee tove THE NEW YORK TAY LEVY--*TOLLING RAILROADS, puildings; to give the Mayor and Corporation of New | neval prosperity. 18-QtoK Kt 3 KORE F. A. Williams was charged before the Commissioner ters in the nama of Yams nt initia; There ‘ork the regulation of the cale of intoxicating driaks in Your memoriatiete respectfally eall the earnest atten- 19 Qt0Q8 19—K Rt K square | with the same offence and identified by tho witness. After | Sen Sum re for three or four months; 5 es dey ko, that chty; to locorjorate tbo New York Metropolitan Jeo | tion of the Legislature to the past, present and prospective 2-803 20—R to K 4 bis commiutal, however, it was ascertained that he was | Uuce or twice fespeetig ieeere teed te ae, Wiliaatae Company ;to punish sp bribery avy aitempt to control | expenses o/ the Perk under its present management:— 21—BtoQBS @a—RwQ4 ? ? alii 11 aid noe ike pe we be ove delivered te ‘Mr. Williams; Mi aA appa vous in the Legvslature by promising ygtes on other sub- | The coer of land to the city, $3,469,798 22—Q 10 B3 2-BxB Rot the guilty party. He was rcleasod, an present ~ vf : _ iver cole Mr. ey we. OUR SPHCIAL ABBANY DESPATCH. *S. ( Fieseet of Rietsarenee Sree 2—QxB 23—P WK BS Prisouer arrested, committed and inieted for the of- | Orang he deliveres tere Tne Ta ce a - “ . govern- to to waKe Ul Aunany, March 14,1860. | Mee Guisncer opine’ at leogih aguinat, tbe Bilt, urging | MEE ert sees ees ee, 1,600,606 eek heart ate fence. anyiblng special about those letters delivered by Mr. Fo Gritiron ity railttoad bil! received its final blow im | Obedience to the of the Union and the observancs | Secon¢ appropriation for regulation and govern- 26—Q w K Kt3 2—Q to K R4 Mr. Dwight, associated with Mr. Hunt for the proseca- Wrenn ens i hare reer Shor Mr. Relyca about deliver- Ye House this morning, 1t was not only killed bavhaatily | OF Wwe requirements ol the constitution gs the duly of wit || ment. 0, 0. or, coo aoe 600,000 27—Q to K B2 21—P to BS thon, opened the case to tho jury. Tho ollence of which | J,buary; (objected reaper sees i eres: -wraph in ite sbrond:nod “its Dones rated over the stones” | {rv how ine tile were, mn fuck Rate rebellion against the | PPS? ovement Ett BRK 4 the prigoner is ac@ased is not of unfrequent occurrence in | whether this defendant came to the ‘Post ince lgt . ‘to ite final resting piwy.c, No friends were abeut to clone | !eders) covetitution and laws, Prospective exp-nres above present estit 5,000,000 30-RxQ ahaha KT this city. Mr. F.[A. Willams, of Now Rochelle, having frag ed praia =e tS apg oie ro to de- itweyes. With ret oad epood it was hastemed to ite art | | MEH Sum (rep) repliod in a elirring speeeh in fe- | Probable cost of extension to 130th etreet.,.... 1,000,600 BI—Rw QBS BI—P wo QR4 cccasion to raise moncy for his business, sent a promis- | {tvo nim, 1 do not emermbor augthing peoular states rotting piece before any of it friends could arrive -on | honing proved, sai Tota) si6,o11 404 oe eae weerhs sory note, at three months’ date, for $3,00, to Mr. Craw- | letter; I do not recollect him Joa rmiee dain after that. ‘the ground to te’ o the lest look of the corpses. Every The Honee reeesembled at four o’eolock. Sveh es of land ‘B4—P x P cheek M—KxP fer, cashier of the Norwalk Bank, and requested it to be Pe eS mc be et rwcsrtg Beh g be- ert to alk the ody to sien Wefore being deported i | «20°, (cmr”ir reported that ahe growe amomatof | ard ie mmovement, having no paral mibeneoy ct | SK ios aoripe Atacoonted and the proceeds sent for im tothe Pacts | hea gine Maresh; { waa machi befre oat tp the grave wee v9 sees, Butedghty men applied themsalves | New York sino 1817 war soS4g 023 6.0 eS entire cost of the Hudson: River Railroad, of 160 miles in a ae Bank, New York. Not receiving an an¢wer, he made in- | ; ecollection of faces is nol very good; @ penoll mark ou with gre oe, and the dirt and stones were thrown RILAS REPORTED ZAVORABLY. length, roadway, superstructure, bridges, viaducts, sta- | write Boston. Black. Nee Yark, quires of Mr. Crawford, who informed him that he heaven. Ly po hagney Aaa ones. of 1 ae ene nto the bole pr svieualy prepared with as great speod as | pare, MGurmerate the New York and Brooklyn Cab Com. | thous, cars, engines, machinery, and all Ws real-estate 18 | Yoves 1—P to K 4 Moves 1—P to K 4 had pent back the $3,000 note, stating that it could not be | »psrmu,fiate who mage the pencil marik on i the Dill was 9 hed through the Senate. The stones wore | New York ene Evcoklen, ‘Your memonaliete tberefore pray that no more than the coe it discounted unless it was drawn at two months: the note | tern advertised for persons of the name of Williams; piled upon IS'ao deep that no regurrection can bring it iene New Yors German Leiderkravz bil and the bill re- | svm of £500,000 be appropriated for the coming year, and #-BwQk4s 4—-K Ktto B3 at that date bad been returned to the bank, and the pro- ' pay eer cite teintent anton ee forth. Powe» 10 Ws ashes. : tied reading. Assessments In Brooklyn were ordered to asetuenmmnen ae rounien ees oe Ld b—Pto Qs 6—K KtxKP exods were sent to Mr. F, A. Williams by Adams’ Exprows. | any Peary Byw he ‘Williams; I recollect the poral ‘Thin wo iddon and unexpected change of the city rail- |” Mr. Tocean reborted the New York annua so that the Park below Wihty sixth street sball bo full £-3ee? oFwx Be ‘The prosecution would prove that the prisoner, who was | having banded me back letters; those he gave back were ke annual tex bill for A) Dehty Y 1—P wQs 1—Kt to K2 the name of Williams, but in different read mune tivres, and has completely taken the wind out The fuliowing amounts are added:— finished for that amount, and with the utmost despatch. 8—-KtxP 8—Ktw QBs ‘3 man living on s1oall means, seeing the letter advertised ee Facet es —— ey o the Suis of its creators. uly yeulerday they were And your memoriatists further pray thst the Legista- 9-K BwWQKS 9-PwQs for Mr. F. A. Williams, went to the Post office, obtained | opin Dmlght When he re aa esata Wr 56. ISy ecole cacy she Dil Caxgagh the ones; : <5, UT, Bre me he. eengeee stom some seamen Dee: 10—K Ksto KBS —POKRS the letter with the rote, allared the dato of the note to | ‘Peter Relyes.-Cherk i tbo Pose oflee: Bend of Uhe-wis- ; ably making great hesaway. Nevor | Expenees of the Spocia} Counsil Committee ot fesement, by which the property below Forty-second Vi—Castles Nn—KwB tt os FS eae anit te ao | awe $b adcortinell losteane tener Witoneen, oe ‘Of meh worked Karuer aud: made jouder boasts detnittons 3, atreet may be relieved from the unequal burden, and the 12-PwQBs rv xB ped — A “— ak ae hyd toa eeu 5 i tes oath peed Scabies msetpeatie oak Rermtomme | oe Jest proportion of the MlestisSertved eae Frat tt PY nga tent by retorn express, He afterwards went 10 Adams? tothe holidays; he inquired for leters for Wil- Bavo been seen by all, aed it became knowa tat it wag And your memoriatists further ‘that a Committee of 165—Kt wo K6 6—Bx Kt “4 Express and there received $2,971 and tgp? @receipt for | hams of ¢ifferent initials; I do not recollect a tho @uir vention to have the bill slumber ia the hands of Investigation may be ited, with power to send for x x B (obeck) 16—K to B square it in the name of F. A. Williams. It will also be proved piped ra or ommend Jeter iffe- fee W mmitice until they could get the wheels of the | Lancs and places $1,000 | persons and papers, to sit during the recom, and to ex- 17-8 to K square 17—Q to K syuare thas the defendant became suddenly rich, parchared , | rent initials at the same time. Bem weil greaved, and then, if the committee did not re- | Roads and avenues, o 10,000 | amine into the affairs of the Park, and to report to the teK2 180093 and that he iccged in the Bowery Savings Bank some 8. H. Blackwood deposed—I am detailed police officer yet, .bey would order them to by a majority vote, and by Appropriations for street cleaning, . | Legieiature at its next session, and Prepare a Dill for the 19—Ktto B3 19K t0B2 $1,500, under the name of Brivwon; $500 each for his | at the Post office; I bave seem the defendant at the Post. ihe fame voto rush it through the House, This’ pian of | Paling roade are to apply to any contracts by tha} permanent regulation and government of the Park, to- 20-BwWK3 20K K to K equare | We and two children—bis wife's name Mary, he | office within six weeks or two monthe before hie arrest operation being yenerally known, some ejghtor nine of | Common Council for a term not exceeding five years, | getber with an equitable plan of assesement. 21—9 to Q2 m—Pwk Kea called her Mary Britton, and his son Her! he called | in February last; he was in company with Mr. Wright~ We leading meubers ef the House put their heads toge: | Which contracts are authorized by the Act. ‘The Council Daniel F. Tiemann, Andrew Carrigan, A. C. Kingsland, 22—BwQs 22-BxB Herbert Britton. He subsequent) drew his money out er, and one or tho other of them asked me down to Mewand decided upon the course of action adopted this | for the Corporation is empowered to take sole charge ‘of | D. C. Kingsland, Robert J. Dillon, Mathew Morgan, Joseph 23—QxB 93 Kt wo Kt3 and lodged it in the Citizens’ ‘Bank, under the assumed ce a drink. at wens, or in other words to have the committee re. | &!! proceedings on claims against the corporation, and all | Kel , Andrew H. Mickle, John J. Phelps, James U—Kto KS M—RwK2 mame of Jas. Simpson, aod increased the amount to Lizzie M. Prindle deposed sho resi ies at 616 Foarth ‘port vpfavorable, and the report agreed to, Noone was | ctious in which the Corporation is a party aro declared | Renwitk and many others. QRwK '5—Q R to K og $2,500, This moncy was drawn out at different timos, in | street; I hayo known the pray np four or five yeara, op ape ag hy A ly AA Sy ge Patthy Skene” | TaaNay arava cuetaemne "ie ones | Sg wil tina dese Mees hte "hare ‘wes laxi on tbe table, whea Mr. Pond, Chairman of sal A 2 Grmunitice on Otis and Villages -reporte’h @ number of | heretofore received againat the ration, to whichan} ‘THE CAMPAIGN IN CONNECTICUT. gears po ema merely a cage againt the defendant, but one of many. | you ever hoard him say anything about letarst A. Yea; Délls, among Which was the Senate Gridiron bill? which appeal ia not taben by the Cor Counsel. 2-RxR 2-R2R ‘This crimo of taking letters from tho Post office is increas- En penne nant ent, Pgpesrs ‘was reported unfavorable, for two reasons; one was that Mr. Howes introduced a bill to appoint Thomas Nelson, 30-QxR 90-Qt0 K2 tetas alarming extent; scarcely a criminal session of | were letters advertised for and that he call they bad already reported five bills over thoeame routes; | Of Peekskill, referee for the settlement of all claims for Our New Haven Correspondence. SI-K wB2 B1—Q x Q check Sale comet, senate, witicu) ,cae.6e mach, perme: Gaeg” | SF Sai 7 bare Beare. him say there were letters adver- waother that it provisod no ‘protection to the omnibus or damages by the falling of the New York Arsenal, and to New Haves, Tl, 1860. 32-KxQ 32—-Kw BS os, feloniougly a Leap from the Post office, — ci 7 Sr i ether intercots that would be ipjared by it. extend the provisions of the act of 1860 for the completion | 9, | ‘The P hae A 83—P to K KtS B3-KtoK 4 and he hoped that in this caso the majesty of the law Court] over heard him make any i. Caihcott moved to lay the report on the ladle, Mo- cb saiaemens oes Ph Paget oe es a | wxnkoo— BP te QKt3 Bi—P to Q Rts ps sm ‘vindicated, and the protection of the Post office pe ay = Sac other than those advertised for hiz ‘Mien jort. The question then was upon agreeing to the re- . introduced incorporate the Brook. Brick Treason from the Press—Public 36—P x QP 36—PxP family. perv the cominiuse, Mr. Van Horn eaid, he presumed | In Tand and Improvement Company. It incorporates | Smliment—the Two Parties and Chir Prospects—-Pret 36—K to 93 36—Ki to K 2 Phar g ogee yt gies: Saha ty Ri mar peg] QP ap meet aw pen rn er se) Da that no one wanted to discuss the question, therefore nm mie hee: ‘teo, N. T. Higble,R. J. Hubbard, of 37—K toK 3 37—Kt to Kt 3 wi ben nbn tape wi obliged to peenet nee Caw iy ris be a moved the previous question, which’ was or. | Thomas J. Talmadge, lenac Stinner,and Henry Ten Eyck, | donlial Aspirants—Chances of Douglas, Breckinridge, ak was BOP OK BS co wrinenees out Tegular order. bis ng wilh him; Bo cis each week; I knew hie wife; ber Seeeres Abt ihe report of Cie: commttion was agrood! Dy: | SNE, Fer iere tiene ke meres Dee ieee |. De Eemere eli Caen Haars Beet, 60 Adjourncd to meet to-night at the usual hour. of Norwalk, Connecticut; have been 80 f: sit | the oldeat; [40 bot know whore he lived previews vo his 018. $1,000,000, and gives them the power to purchase land, Connecticut is all alive on the subject of the approach- . q ; bave 80 for two years; I 4 Ow wi previous to his Mr. Gover then moved to reconsider the voto agreeing | ¢rect, sell and mortgage buildings. Itis a building aseo- ef know Mr. Francis A hada —g hap pans man of this city; arrest, ‘ Sate Tee is asaae Then Soke tescelions | “er teeesns ntrsantd hte inarparte Go, do ffs an ams tinea ant dee Opto tet ay teh Sree reals provoato inn ag, Grae Ske | wo'sip AdsteyT mur so Pena oro aehags to—yens 14, rays 80, us placing ridiron ic ‘men as Abram ant Dun oF Ten Navoxat Guar —The “right wing” of ms u q Biavhere cane ced up aga, tin sean, he | Stock, Itranee Company to lnvuregumet rained | riod tho ballon beth sides with an annual degre ot | the Seventh Reson, Nadonal Guard ban cxhuion | iene noambet att osared late from Mr, Wi } Mr. Wile, seat he Dri of en of tip olden, te was the intention of the mover to bave it, puts the bill Bebato on the Porsonal Liberty bill was then continued, | ¢nergy, and almost superhuman efforts are being made | last night at the new argenal, corner of Thirty-fifth street | % proof of what was said in that r unless it was pro- Icing with b's wife; sho ceased to live with him since the where no necromancy can bring it up. | Tiere ie oue cir. | am Pregrers roporied. | by republicans as well a democrats to secure «victory | and Seventh avenue. Long before the hour appointed for | {0céd.)_ Witneass continued —In acoordance with sae ee ee ve een perny te nng Semrance copaccied with thin, worthy of pote, which ie, | Phe Temander ot ihe evening semen wmconmumed in | which, however it terminates, will exercise, one way or | the drill the space alloled for “octeidor” was thronged | fniniecember, stating teat We soslec aol aimaasthe | Greeny, en mow? (Objected te and w solid booy agaipet the dill in all three of the motions. Nota | Messra. renege pe Stimgeriand, Wey ‘and Johngon | the other, tremendous influence upon the Presidential | by the fashion and beauty of New York. The formation | note st three months, ‘would do it at two months; not A ah er examined by Mr. Dwight, ‘at would favonsve Dill tn the lease, Gover, Woodvutl tons Merritt and Robinso against ora » Richard- | campaign. The republicans especially are working like | of the raigns wake te cieeetianiet Adletess Uabenan, Birefiory, and baving falled to, Boot up the address at fiator; his wife's auee po iy Mare his elit ‘son's Saee ts oI in the 5 rut D 4 ‘was execu! true military style. Aftor the ‘es Y and one or two others were amongst the most active in | After a long debate the Albany and Susquehanna bil | POavers, as they always do. Money is Pouring injo toe | Tia Seca ‘Getvered $0. Colonel Lefer, the. battalions | ‘nected the leter to F, A. Williams, Haq, care of Charlee | Herbert. Q. Do you kuow anything about the pecania: piecing the bili where it would never gasp again, It has | Ws amended £0 as to reduoe the tax to one-quarter of | State in a steady stream, which they are distributing were drilled in the manual of arms and marching in Fy esrrpt oon — the note rane Bessa. dy De prcccecr oh sh eure se ( fo, admieied, seesivod fle finishing stroke; nothing ie left but ite ghost, | one, cx OE lle mpryregre. section appropriating one | Uberal hand, and more w ready to any extent required; | column by companies, and deploying in companies into fo nlp egqlgll many poor py mek a altered t0 | and exception faken.), “A. Up Ges f-1880 1 did not; bann ernators who voted for it. roceed reimbursement r " Produced tifled itness— ever had very oney; he was. ‘This ection of tho House taay bo considered as a res- | towns that bave subscribed to the cepital stock. ‘The bi | Weir best stump orators havo been engaged from abroad | ine oF heli: Tommaten of aqusees: Tettcing of square | marked exhibit A) At the time [ ‘first, reosived | at diferent business; at one time he was a cafver in a onse to the unanimous eentiment of the press of your | then was ordered to a third , and at a quarter | to follow up this golden wedge, and documents full of in- commendable, and the status of military discipline #0 the note it was drawn at three months. The bank | hotel; he was in the s¢wing machine business ag agent; ity againtt it, and the Senators have received a rebuke | Past cleven o’clock the House § flammatory appeals are strewn as thick as autumn leaves. | frequently bestowed on the Seventh was preserved in all (marked B) is similar to | I bave lived in my sister’s family all last winter, a year By Goumer visnch of a tapeiiae wpe axeaels And they have an element to work upon; forif evor | tho manceuvres last evening. the Foy So, 2, Winn, ago; I know very little of him since I left living in the: anythin; 0 next note morning | family. ‘who voted for te bil. Oaly’ fourteen in “tho House THE CENTRAL PARK repubNcaniam was redolent with tho odor of rabid aboul- | @Uests, Present, were Guarermaster, I. W. Winchester, it had ‘been altered to two | | Groseeramined (an envelope addressed to witneas pro- | ould be found that woul! iu the least favor the bill, | The following memorial is to be presented to the Legis- } tion, it issohere. In proof of thisone has only to go | termaster Laimbecr, and others. ‘The loft wing drill will bank a fow moments that day; | dueed)—Iam not gure that Lever saw this before (no:e ‘which alone is enongh to cause thors senators that rushed lature to day:— back three or four years since, to the famous mocting | take place on Friday night, at the samo place. that day; I think I told Produced); I don’t remember this note; I know a gentle- Madong with cur: indecent haw, to hide their heads. ocean ” mt Nr hi hs the money;I saw the note incon. | man of the name of McFarland, but dm not scquainted What r rebuke could the Lonorable senators receiyo | . To the Honorable, the Legislature of the State of New | held in the North church of this city, or, as it is LEGED ATTEMPT aT MURDER IN THR SEVENTRENTH ‘with envelope of Adams Express Company; I have | with him (objected to by the prosecution and ruled oat); ' than this? e ca than this of the prevail ionee See een, Gitisens and tax | row called, “Tho Brick Fort,” where, on bebalf | WARD.—About eight o'clock last evening @ man named pape cnvaiopen Bee eturned tolhe Ex. | I have seen Sewing machines in his posession; I cannot | ‘of those hero that the ac 2 Senate jpecttully represent ‘persons bank hotel ee snything vise tan iteuowt be non Of the Senate | "That your memorialiste have with at] of church and pastor, the four classes of | August Fries, German, entered the butcher store of paper was handed me by the teller on | il Thursdsy morning at il o'clock. This gridiron ‘bill, which for w long timo hag over- | that the hai page of the “gegen (Park | Yale College, and individuals in the community, Jacob Koener, No. 176 Ludlow street, and demanded the shadowed, everrthing cle ia_ tho pity rail. | BAve . epplied — to, some twenty five or thirty rifles were subscribed to go to | mount of a dill which he alleged Kooner owed him. A < an Cmrth appropriation of $5,000,000, is to arose Fries it a PA ens He ‘ie usar | $2,500,000 for the improvement and $2,500,000, or the | Kansas, the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher acting as clerical | (i#Pute arose between them, when Fries was ordered to thereof- per anni Ride, and keep your readers posted as to the other rail- | S22ual interest being um—for | auctioneer, and Rey. Henry Dutton, the pastor, as his by SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. SRE PRIOR Wr reer —toHbtatiens are sat vot ended Wp park, 1 saat the i,t chief clerk. In the course of his remarks on tha: occa- . Fiemwtsnpbe li oy wane Before Hon. Judge Moncrief. Wecems by the voit Woks take ENTER ok THB AK Bn a em . siiee cobatitation ‘wen deqigned. to transect | yancn14.—Catharine IV. Forrest vs. Biwin Forvest.—Tho- Deny and Susqnehsn: 4 Chonango extension, agin — ies Q x ween, Girceer-qoait'nct be wrogs into the cocabination ed easily Lp nana ‘be a compromise for peace by thous Wiu CoustraCeee fr, the | Teport of the referee confirmed as to the amount of the as its friendz in the Senave. An effort was rondo with as pads ps ga rink pont ong ‘ut God hAd ordained that it should be an instrument ‘One Sllowance ct aleapay (deducting the amount peid: by the 4 auch zest as in that body; dut all attempts mot with a : improvement government the sum division, ed that it should explode in the midst of the being near, ran to the | being —— was | defendant as alimony) and Gnal jadgment. ‘stern rebuke from thozo that they tried to rope in. Have | $1,666,666, and, by the most clear and emphatic lan- a explode assistance of Koencr, arrested Fries and locked him upto | Sent on the afternoon of the 27th December, | ordered in ‘The form of the judg- ‘you seen anything of any of the handles of the gridiron suse, proniuies. the Paper paces ‘styl scoring or | community, throwing out bombs and rockets like the | answer. by the Adams Express Company: 5 F. A. Misia, Now ment to be seitled on ten days notice. Bdout your city? : ae ot tas | soe king any plan the entire execution of which would } ‘ostregs of Sebastopol. Tho constitution was the cause of | Two Coxvicra Facars Fao Sint: Sivc —Two convicts setife nud enter Uy bat trmty teiorpeiaiieg toot ae aia Waoke od the’Pree | Tha: your memorialists aro satisted that this sum was | every division, which this vexed question of slavery had | made their escape on Tuesday from Sing Sing. The names | ihe note be dtawn at two months. Supreme Court—Chambers. soual Liberty pill,and wo had another kind of “‘trreprea- | DCt only sufiicient, but munifcent and fully adequate to | ever occasioned in this country, and was the fountain and { of the escaped parties are John Francis and John Doyle, | , Cro#s-examined by Mr. Busteed—There is no difference Before Hon. Judge Bonney. a 7, ft lish the object, as will readily be seen by calcula. of bles.” between the en' Produced andthe one in which I} 2H. Gal vs. Ebeneser Cook et al.—Order for ex- ble conflict’—one with a nigger in it. pay nde » father of all our troubles. alias Conner. Francis isa 4 Bancroft ¢ al vs. oF ex: Mr. Hliram Smithy opened tho hall n favor of tbo bit, | HOBtOMIL oo ee te and mate | , CoMectCut ism perfect hot bed of these treagonadle | Yas sentenced august 7,896: rp dodge Ruteell to onions, | (reted the note jo Mr. Williams; 1 wrote the amen | amination of Clarke, Dodge & Co , dlecharged. Order to and spoke at some ‘iength, reviewing the whole question. | in’ ereny ay hey ‘de bout odnd i ontive | costrines, and in or out of New England, not even except: } TP" waive oe bergary cnt as oa! snd Lae} envelope, F. iiams, New about ten days | be settied on notice. Be was foliowed by Mr. Callicott against that kind of g by baif a mile wide—a road around its en! ing Boston iteelf, there is nota locality where the Union ye rgiary. an man, after the discovery of the loss of the money; I wrote it es e vi John 8. Dickerton e al vs. Darits Benham et al.- Meccra, Rarnett ani Maxson iu favor of | fe Could not exceed seven miles in length; but, allow- | and the constitution have been more anrelentingly ma- | {Tmerly was a waiter at various hotels in this city.’ He | at the request of Mr. Holbrook,the agent of the etka Maher making elenetay speech ana reviewing tha | BE for Winuings, &e. it might porsibly be made ten miles; | iigned, or the peoplo and institutions of the Sout’ have | Wad sentenced a little over ayear ago for two yoars for | Post office, to the best of "ealleetion, that ia ifs | tie Ore ee eee ‘sreage of the negro race ut snuch length as wel sa com | Pesices toate Se Sere Sowraee Se teen more savagely denounced than in this pe ome boo oe il, sa Sank a ee ers. the ete ae note Into hr. Wiliams, Charles F. Hunter vs. Michigan Southern and Northern demning with bitter terms the Dred Soni decision poe Bi a vantiny — E ity of Kims. They have been fulminatod from the pulpit, id the ee ae cannot —— . to both | saiiang Radlroad.—The money in the Corn ‘ was followed by Mr. Jones, of Brooklya, who spoke | f + gn J fence. Every other | retailed from the rostrum, and echoed by the | QArTY gang, an they managed to | the names of Johnston and Williams; this envelope woe length egelan the measure, and appealed tp the poe 9 ar a there would be nonessential; and if | prese—sugar coated with ‘quotations from Scrip- fe out of the Pee ee ee fa addressed ¥. A. Williams, New York; I am ac- pond g At — i aeambers not {0 violate their oath of attice by voting for a | Sach oro of theso items be caloulated at an extravagant 1 ture to render them palatable to the saints, and | of Oumide accomplices, got out of the way before being | quainted with the hand ot Mr.’ Williams, | indiaue Railroad Company, ‘Northern BB of this kind. At tho close of hus apoech the Aouso | Price, tho result of the entire necassary expenditure will } garnished with Bellin to satisfy the ‘crav- : Dut I was not it at the time of ¢ * $ook.# recess until five o'clock, for the parpose of further | 7 elm ee iogs of the sinners. in Brown has been landed Fine ix Arromygy Srauer.—Shortly before one o’clock | this transaction; I could not tell at that time The o i | @ebating the nigzer question eee eee as one of the noblest men who ever walked the earth—a | yesterday afternoon a fire broke out on the third floor of | Whether the note was genuine or not; my of Case of the Old Police. # ‘The Committ. o on Citing and Villages of tne Assembly bee miles of ten at $20,000 per mile. martyr to tho hellish despots ot the South, and his cause the hobby b aa ite not genuine now arises: what Mr. Wi SUPREME COURF—CIRCUIT. * Devecverraled their chairman in regard to the New | Tn miles of walks, at $20,000 per mile presented as the grandest and the best that ever claimed 'y horse and wooden ware manufactory of C. B. | has since told me; it was the up the money; I Before Hon. Judge James. : Yorkwity tax levy, and ordered a report of that bill, ober tho eympathy of humanity. Igtve you fair instance of | Northrup, in the rear of Nos. 54 and 56 Attorney street. | Saw Adams’ Express man in the at the time, and in Mane 14.—Wi os ae of Pi with, nse attached repealing section § of tno tax | Pianting this tone of sentiment in a portion of the community | The fire, it is supposed, was caused by a back di ‘The | the act of giving a receipt for the ; Ido not know ‘iam Gorman vs. Soara “ole Jevy Jawa of last year, which provides that “whenever | Fence of through an extract which I found in the Esriora Press, ae satan, the fire before it extended i Beyond FB a deed baby Piet ge ae rae at Oommissioncrs.—This is one of seven or eight hundrod ‘te Comptroiler of the cald city ehati have reason to be ete one oi the principal republican papers State, whose ie ing in wi started. jamago to the stock % suits brought against the defendanta for bi Meve that any jud on record against tho | ,, Tefal neoresary expenditure editor is one of the leading spirite of the crusade. and machinery, by fire and water, amounted to about | teller (Mr. Ferris) told mo it was Mr. Bixby’s, the cash- | is said that if the chai Toke or, Aldermen al nalty of the city of New | 22%! appropriation, “Slavery must come down—peaceably, or scence of | $4,500. Insured for $2,000 in the St. Nicholas, and $300 | jer’s, writing; I asked him, after my exami before several p! succeed, York, or which may obtained against them, I ‘ horror shall work its overthrow in blood. The right of J in the Hamilton Fire Insurance Company. The building | the Commissioner, as I was a little surprised 1 did not | city over ten millions of dollars. The complaint is that shalt have been obta! by oollusioa. or founded ip eaving & surplus for government and repara- revolution belongs to the black aswell as the white § is owced by the Lowis estate. It is damaged about $500, | Know tt. the plaintiff was a policeman in and pre to 1857; fraud. be is bereby authorizes and required to take all | Son of ” strresseeeees $716,563 | man, and it is only a question of time, numbers and exps- f and insured. Chas. Johneton examined by Mr. Dwight—Iam in tho | that he has been ly discharged from that office proper and necetsary mean? to open and reverse Neverthe'ess, the Commissioners in 1859 applied to the | diency. Were the black men to-day united, intelligent ne stageing buainess in this city; Thave had some business | without any opportunity being afforded him of being heard. the sasce, and to use the name of the said | Legiistore for aa advitivnai appropriation of $500,000, J educated and capable of self-government, with arms an Hunting Expedition of the Earl of | transactions with Mr. F. A. Williams; I endorsed a note | in his defence, Much difficulty was encountered in pro- Meyor, Aldermen and Commonalty, and to em ch was granted under the like pecan that no J amtnuuition easy of access, aud so powerful that the pro: Southesk. for him in December last; it was written at three months, | curing @ qualified jury, ‘and when ten weresworn the- Ploy Colimeel for enid purpose” “Those that at- | plan sbould be undertaken which could not be fully com- | babiities were in their tavor, we affirm, andno mancan | [From the Red River Settlement Nor’ Wester, Jan. 14.) | (Identifies the altered note.) Inever took from the Post | panel was ¢: , and the case adjourned to Monday~ cit woocted (0 srike ont that clause in the law of | pleted for the two sums thus appropriated. The citizens | fairly deny, that it would be their inalienable right and ‘The Far} of Southesk arrived at Fort Garry on the sith | Office a letter addreseed to Mr. F. A. Williams to my care; Jest seer, 2o iton the ground that \t is uot nacessary | of New York did not cemur to the additional appropria- ff duty to throw off their oppressors, peaceably if they } inst., baving been absent during the past seven months | I have no onal knowledge of this transaction after I ‘whilst Branton is Corporation Counsel. Bat I understand | tion, because they had entire confidence that the plain | could; forcibly, if they must. The whole outside world | ou a trip to the Rocky Mountains. Following in the wake | eRdorsed the note. Court of Gemeral Sessions, thet Mr. Brenton ts i favor oF that cinase remaising in | circitions of the Lagislatare would bo obeyed, and the J would cry amen’ It them Saht, and may ail good men J Of the many other noblemen who have of late years tra- | |, Croce examined by Mr. Burteed—I am posttve this is Before Judge Russell. ‘he bill. Gortainly, there can be no objection, and tnere | lark catirely finished for those sums of moacy. help them, though blood should ‘low even unto the horaes’ J versed the far West, combining the exciting chase of the | the note; it is not a forgery; that is my ~ be a epumse! for the city eaboueier different stawp memorialiste are, therefore, struck with surprige } bridles.” buffato with pleasure trave! amidst. the mh magnificent ‘Wm. K. Dupshee «i \—Iam a clerk in the Tran. WILLIAM MULLIGAN UNDER ARREST. ahtee sheneat Greens ©. Brotho’s tore, ‘when. Ww wit | alah ‘arm, Phen they find that within nine months fier From all I have seen this is the prevailing gentimont of J scenery, his lordebip ieft tho Settlement on the 15th of | #cript Department of the New York Post Oilice; I have Marcu 14.—S00n after the opening of the court this: ‘De necesasry-to have that precantion in the bill, and not | the portage of fhe act of 1859 the Commissioners hays | am: 'y of the party, aud thongh individuals occasional. J June last with a party of hunters. Prooeeding by Fort | charge of the way bills whichshow the times of the arrl- morning Wm. Mulligan, who was charged with commait- Be easy 10 gay it ineerted. agaiD apps ly dieclaim any such radicalism, if the platform were of § Eilice and Qu Appelle Fort, they crossed the gouth branch | Vals of the mails (way bills produced); the malis from fe ‘ ‘The Eenate.this moruiug trancacted but Little bueinees | of $5,C00,C00, as betore stated; and this surprise is in- } the blackest character, and there were no restraining in | of the Saskaichowan, and going weetward into the Piaing | Norwalk to New York arrived on the 13th, 14th, 16th and | ting @ felonious assault upon John Morrissey, made his. Before going ito executive se: The tolling bill wa a0 asacaiment ofere: it shail not bo ay arance, cane been put they find thet very little haz been done above Seventy: || would go for tho oxtremest measures with as much pane. | Here they bad raro opportunities of enjoying the | book here as to the 17th and 1 Stated that he had been informed that Morrissey creased When, upop the “examination of the work done, | Muence in the ranks as there is cow, the large proportion | some thirty miles, camped a couple days on Bad Hill. | 16th of December in their ieee course; I have not the appe : had threo years; but did notcome to a voto | mmth strect, and that nearly the entire $2,000,000 have f tion a5 they now throw thoir weight in favor of the pre- J Sport cf which they were in quest—the adjacent coun- | Cross examine¢--My duties in the Post Office are geno- loft that morning on the steamer for Europe, and ‘upon it be? re goin; e ion. The bill was | deea expendee below Seventy ninth street, upon an area J sent platform. The John Brown raid, however, produced | try, ss fer ag the eye could reach, being black with | ral; lonly know of the regular receipt of the maiis on | acked that a bench warrant should be issued for hie made the ej Wpeier order for to-morrow of about three hundred acres, and that ovly about one- ff Its recoil, and among one wing of the republicans acon. J héards of bufialo. From hence the party passed, via | thoee dates named irom the way bilis, which are made | arrest, but the Court replied that it had no power to grant ‘The Sen. Yerday had under consideration Robert. { fourth of that area haa been compkted. servative spirit has been aroused, through fear and inte- J Carlion and Fort Pitt, on the north branch of the Saskat. | Out at the Norwaik Post Oilice; this is a copy of the ori- | such an order. Morrisecy’s bail was then ‘orfeited, Wm. son’s _ Oyate ; having obtained their “grid Your memerislists cannot believe that this large sum | ret, which bes produced e mollifying eect, and rendered J Chewan to Edmonton, about 200 miles from the base of the | gine! way bills made by the clerkainthe office; thoy are | P. Powers having become surety for, bis appearance to- tt -¥ to get something to cook on it, | of money, expended upon co smal! ap area and with such | tt necessary for the leaders w exorcise prudence lest they | Rocky Mountains, where they left thelr carts, using in- | Ot made by mo. ite Mr. Mulligan. Subsequently Thomas Lawrence,. to prevent cooked themeelves, but the gridiron | inadequate resuits, could buve been expended without | should desert the party ‘horse, foot and dragoons;”’ as | stead pack saddles on the horses. Diverging from the | Sr. Busteed moved to strike out this witness’ testi- | Muiligan’s bondaman, surrendered him, whereupon J Being badly = dy the House to-day, they will pro- | gross extravagarce, inattention or incompetency; and ia J gome one bas said, “they have bad to roost a notch lower J Sackatchewan at this point, they pursued a northwesterly | mony, as he does not testity from any personal know- | Russell gave him in cosiody of Officer Wilson, and at ably have 20 d of the oysers. the opinion of the undersigned, majority of the Commis. | down.’ Already hundreds haye jolned the files of the J Course untl! within about a day's march of Jasper House, | ledge. adjournment of the Court, in the afternoon, Mr. Wm. Ths Becktnat wy bill was discussed until six P.M., | sioners by whom this bas been cone or permitted, de- | democrats who never voted with ‘them before, and it js J where they struck the Medicine Tent river (the principal | | The Court held that if this was a private mercantiio | Mulligan had not founa bail. bat no xote tall here geems to be a disposition to | serve scvore censure and rebuke from the Legisiature by | believed that by the 4th of Apri! next the democrats will | tributary to the Athabasca), an¢ went up the river some | house the objection would be good, but it did not apply AN AGGRAVATED ASSAULT. give us plenty hencombo on ths question. It was | whom thoy were appointed, for disregarding the plain f bave had such an accersion to their numbers that they ff fifty miles to {ts source in the mountains. Camping in a | t0 8 government oftice, where the regular course of busi- ‘The only case tried by’ the jury wag an indictment for made the special@rdcr until next Wednesday evening, | and explicit requisitions of the law, and thus adding to | will be able to topple down the preeent State adminis- [| beautiful valley here, they spent the greater portion of a | Rees is proved. felonious asgault and found against Thomas when weashall p ig have a vote upon the question. /| the enormons expenditures under which thiscity of New | tration, and reitetete a man after their own heart, | Week in stalking or bunting a species of wild mountain | James Scott deposcd—I am a clerk nthe general de- | Burke, who was assaulting Thomas H. ‘The entire vwastaken up debating-‘the Albany | York now labore. It is thought, however, that the election will be deter: sheep living in the rocks. scenery in this portion of | livery department of the Post Office; general oe Barnes, on the 23d of January, with inteat to kill him. aod Susqne'iana Whiirowl bill. This question seems to bo | Nor can your memoriaiints tnd any excuse for their | mined more upon principle than availability, and that | the mountains was of the grandest decription. The valley | clerks bave charge of letters not ada: + | The indictment had two counte—the first charging that. walling the ablest_ members of the House, | coaduct in the fact advanced ky the Commissioners, that | popular as Thomas H. Seymour is throughout tho Stats { ran north and south, masses of rock of an enormous | letters are keptthearly a week, and then advortised in }| tho ascault was.committed with a pistol, and the second aad is, ng a great deal of attention. Tus | the property in the vicinity of the Park bas increased in | with all classes, he will owe his success alone to the fact | height towering above it on either side. And,as it was | the ne rs; that Hat is made out every week; in De- | that the assault was inflicted by astick which he held in vill wagordcrod tf @ tiweé reading this evening. vatne equal to the whole expenditure. This may be satis- | that he stands upon the broad policy of the constitution J situated at least three thousand fect above the Jovel of the morn: | his band. evidence of complainan:, which was Long. have been-bad before tho committoe | factory to that portion of their fellow citizens who own || and the Union. ‘with a vicw almost unobstructed, a charming pros- Satar- | confirmed by bis wife and other witnesees, showed that om the forria ze to Brooklyn. such prrperty, but to thoso whose property is below For- The cemocratic party throughout the State never pre- of tho country was obtained. From the absence of Out for | be was in hig etore, in Depeyster street, on tne afternoon Aldermen , Of Broak‘lyn, presents to the com. | tv secoud strect it offors neither extenuasion or rolief. In J sented a stronger or bolder front than they do now. axo-marks or other indications of the prerence of trevel- one laid ueetion, when be heard an altercation between his nktee a ial asking th® passage. of the Que Cant | 1880 the ontiro taxabio valuations of the city were about ‘There are in New Haven many old fasbioned o!d line | Jers, tis supposed that this valley had uot been before the Nor- | wifs aud the prisoner outside. ‘He told her to go in, and verrioge the th vt this rate ie a sufficient | $555,000,000, of which only $35,000,000 is above Fe whigs, the city and town having been the theatre of an one ordinary SDarses if advcement to to rn 2 ferriss to that city at a | ®econd street; the property, therefore, below - | oninterruptod succession of whig victories from 1834 to ving spent thirty days travoiling in the mountains— jood proot, amd-that the mt rates are oppressive and | Recond sucet “pays seventeen [times more of 1864; and while they refuse to give in full allegiance to | and exceedingly slow and laborious progress it was, im- wurdengome on the ind: poor, who are obliged to | general taxation, and will, consequently, pay sev- | democratic principles, the: to the uttermost those | mepse quanttics of fallen timber blocking up the woods wage over the ferzice from two &' six times daily, The | enteen times more for the expenditures on the f of the blicans, and will, in view of the sectional cha- J in every direction—his lordship’s party arrived at the oomoriad \8 F! Dy over five th ousaad genuine sigea- | Park than the property above Forty-second street. Yet | racter which the controversy has assumed, throw their in- | Old Bow Fort, on the 4th of October. ‘A party of Ame- eres, whe im cireulath 10. tho tactis stated by the Commissioners, page 20S of their | fluence and votes in favor of the democratic nominee. | ricana from St Paul, bound for Frazer River, got to the " pessieatarer annual report, that such pronorty valued at $28,490,565 | These, together with many of the herotofore dor- | Fort about the samo time. jae. them were Bir. Col- SEW YORE LEGISLATURE. tn 1855, year before was taken for the Park, | mant manufacturers, Fillmore Americans, and thousands | ville, brother to Sheriff Colville of St. Paul, Mr. Dickman, : a viinpaa events of SoSTOAaTOhs tor yee ety Sop aitaiies Wuairti riled Speake aot oar ie Clages oA porated Nolned tee se tein. Pre ara showing an increase 16,4 ry rea- | a corps de reserve, whi upon to decide the con. pany cory Bemate. fon of an !mprovement, for which It pay less by seven- test. ‘They were all wel! fand expected to reach Fort Golvill, on Aina, March 14, 1860. teen times than the property below Forty second street. At the last State election, Buckingham, the prosent Go. J the Columbia, in a few days. On leaving the fort, his The ‘1, for the Boncht of bes ovolent societies, ‘Your memoriatists cannot, therefore, those facts, | vernor, and republican candidate, received 40,239 votes, | Jordship’s travelled portnward, crossing the Red Proxy ‘val, 4 » | sesist the conclusion that the present of taxation ig { and the democratic candidate, $8,369 totes—the | Deer and Rivers, and arriving at Edmonton ia as, hy puanimeus consent, reported ce mplote. Several | erroneous; that the improvement of one part of the city | majority ing 1,870. In the county of New Haven eight days. vendments weee made,as suggested by Dr. Brigham | x the expense of ancther js unjust, and that some equit- | voto was 7,625 for Buckingham, and 7,645 for Pratt. So ‘fwo men belorging to Captain Palliser’s exploring ex- . able mode of asseesment should be which the | that it will be seen that the fight was an exceedingly close | poitition, who reached the fort duriog_his lordsh! 1 the part of the American B.blo Society’, and Rev. Dr. | Tove seu of maseeties mothe Park abould bear such a | one then, and will inali probability be eo in theteronnt left the Captain and the remainder of letters srry on-ibe part of the Missiom ry Society" of the Metho- | proportion of the expenditures upon the Park as will | election. party st Fort Colville, em route for Vancouver's Island. | ferent porsons; I never gave bim any bat what he ‘% Episcopal churok, who were beard bk fore the com- equelize in some degree the burthens and the benefits of In regard to the Presidential aspirants, the popular um Ibave given bim letters for ladies and 5. ‘afernoon. the Park upon all portions of the city. opinion seems to be well defined. democrats are | hostile towards the party, and had it not been | scarched for a missing letter tm the name of Mc! ittee on Tucsday ‘Your memorialists state their sincere bn ihn hae Dovglas men through and Lode evades make every = owe exertions of interpreter, Mr. Munroe, at his request; I suppored that was his name at the time; | mente, to ae Prisoners pleaded not guity,an@ there for letters; I have given him The Dill tolling railroads, as pass cd by the Assombly, | Park should be completed as soon as possible; effort to secure his nomination, but tho delegates are not | they could never have succecded in passing through he said he bad missed a letter addreased sitwas | were 1 " % though euch : committed to any individual; and whether he tains without ‘attacked. sither to Jobn or J.; he for other of ——$—$—— i in the Wan: expendol, get the Park must De fnished, that the Fark | ridge, Cobb or Teccey —dhels own Saas ne Mee eae enema ogar ot eet Pitt, Carlton, the | cifferent Famer! betteve: i 40 not recollect dellvering Risa Police Intelligemce. lr. Sesmene (rep.) moved to recom ROE ence ee rye ss. be eeleced by the Soath or West, be Wronid rective Uti. ‘Touchwood Hills, and Taken Ppatitin hoe oon Hoa Sika Rio! memes soe ot Moxon Insus —Emily Me who was arrested on & t committee, Rerervoir, finiehed t TS, an ‘votes to a unit. delegates 7 raonal | Fort Garry. latter ney, from erticed S , Marron. clerk, often re. Tee motion was opposed by Messrs. Fiero, P. P. Mer wnt] its completion the Spper perk cuanet Ue tended iron prociivities were pot regarded ia the lena the efit being abont the Jet of November, cold was intonse—the | ferred to me in regard to ator Walch ‘the deferdant | charge of keeping a disorcerly house, was swindled out of { supporved by the lower: and the Commusioners eay that, until it is as. | to select discreet mon, who would forget loca! politica, | thermometer indicating between 30 and 40 degrees below | called; i remember some time in December last Mr. Mar- | scyenty dollars by a couple of Tombeskisners. Amex- y, Beil, Hammond and Prosser, amv Conteined that the park will be extended to 110th street— | and look tothe welfare of the country at large. zero, most of the time. Teo arhod me tn relation, to dalivermes a lower € Mr. Wil- policeman, known ‘ied r to have got the. «ars. Connolly, Scssions, Lawrence and ¢ 'pinola. whieh cannet be known for ayear to come—no plan for | The republ have Hkewise choven delegntes to Cai. | At'the religious meeting held this week in St. John’s | liam; he eaidit was a money and asked ino wasit | Policeman, kn riod eigenen” a 5 4 tho upper Park can be designed: that, ag the Commission- | cago who are unpledged to any lar candidate, | schoolhouse, bis lordship, who was requested to address | Tight to zive it to him; the name of some bank was print. share ; Ro arrest. rciers > yrs. aad aptale dh ae ers.ask ior liberty toexpend only a third $2,500, | Seward is andou! their however, and | the audveuce, stated that while on this trip, in th ed on it; 1 aaw the letter; T glanced at it and handed jt to | it as arrested on a charge of burglarioasly entering the vs 1, Calvin, Connolf;", Gardiner, h 4 Mi . tidied a ‘the y ia She neigh u i him was that allrign: | “Welling house of John Ree, at 160 Mottatrost, and inal. / eee Bicod, Calvin, BY 000 in cach year, your momorialiats are of opinion that, | will command their fed vote. borhood of the Rocky Mountains, be fell in with about | Williams. tho defendant; I asked that all rigor? { ae Lawreace, Mannierre, JM: MAFPAY: | a9 ugual with Me other city appropriations, no more | There is an American clement in the which | twelve families of Assiniboine or ‘Stone Indians (a and bo ssid it was, and took it away with bim; when | ing theretrom sixty dollars worth of property. | Rdward | “ Ne ig ie dics, comment, should be ted than will be sufticions for favors Bates, and if nominated wild and savage tribe), who profersed Christi Tad. | strap; vere cal for fetters they areasked where they ex. | Sktowledgzed the corm and.was committed for tris. dew, ‘Montgomery, iP rohan, Pree rent and amonnt of the acetqumnatoqere: doubtless receive a handsome su, sofar dupa cond judge, wore acting up to tite acenea! pect irom; eometimes we show them the envelope, | James Pat Ap ne Ee gn ag hameey, iRotiov'n, Toman and Warna—l7- sboald be appli solely and exclusively to that | republicsns of the State. The impression of prominent | stop. These families were far from any missionary station | end atk eS art ho Moy penertng. an i woes & ee | Ir. moved to Hmit the operation of the bil to portion of she Pa Kighty-eixth etrect; ip ordor | democrats is that ho would ron better than Seward. and had not even seen s missionary for many years. ‘Stl TA Fg Reith roagee oat of » Pes Oflice was Coallng ea ae very, of No, 320 Mears fee | rm of years, and s debate followed hie motion. that it may 1 Boag gg oe Boh od memoria!ety ‘Chase and Cameron are neither of them oftea g they showed coneilerable acquaintance with 4 bogey aaings as vet ay ce in @ posi- | i iderman eommillt Fis crooaee tn son's oc bal. be Semp@te ¢eoK mo vote on the railroad toll bill, but th: we further of , in view of the fact ofthe targe | in this locality, and uulees they loom up sud and were regular in Morning and evening devot! A that a ald seo the 1 ition of the A. , umittee reported progress. e made on that area, the sum of } Chicago Conveation, there is nofear of their Peon eee ote he ren te clerk that persons should see jettere, bus itis freqneat- Coroner's Office. ' $6, 0.009 would and ought to be fully sufficient for that | coming bousebold words. te werenig, coe Snant of hymns formed part of their Y Geaciesuminodi'se tximined tn tate justtor' bites Lat The % | “Assembly. purp. S. T Nave heard the Helper book very little epoker religious exercises. their carnest his lordship ; Theve ¥ Stipe ny Taxmc Lavpasom—The wom, Henrietta ‘And Your memorialiste further state that the other por thought it was Iberelly subscribed for b; wrote out for them several passages of Their | the Commiestoner; J dave epoken to the clerks about it ho alicmptea to commit suicii>, xt her “ Atmaxy, March 14, 1800. | yon of , be appheation of ths Commissioners tha: $150,000, “mt republican politicians. 1 found on: Knowledge of religion is exppored to have been tmparted | ence; I bave alto spoxen to Mr. Holbrook. Q. When you | Hamilton, w ee re. | misty of the Committe a Of & capital of $2,890,000 Whoold be assessed | Rad beon &. cravellin for the book, but he said he | to tu¢m by Rev. Mr. Randall, a We missionary, | Wero examined in February last did sou know ae much | sidenor, No. 126 Thomyson. street, a tow evenings ago. | eee Ssatte on | represent 6 oo “tee goverment of the Park ic, inthe | bed cata okie wink im eciaa’s ool! 8h Comte Fort Botsondton “2 1830, end teh ine eommicy, | aboat this case ae you do ow? A 1 did, er; Lettnetall | died yesterday atthe New York Hoaptul,tro-tne effc's | # aod Villages, report? oyainst the Senate Seventh | Co Tne xe memorialists, both extraontinery and in. | ‘had been ki ed Out Ro often that be bad in it47, ae account of Ji heath, They have, however, @ | AU Lkwew then; Iwas gore to dono, bat you (Mr. Bur of be person aaminiierad. Coroner Senimer was not. | , tne oF Gridivom railrosi bill for Now York chante. Wt the Park ie wholiy unfinished and its | ble behind,” .el M was a reception ‘Bat his afectionate | regular te Meber, in one of themsclves, @ho wee Beeb set | teed) stopped mo; stated betore the Commissioner thet | fed the affair end will Bold an inquest upon the body / + & Corpor (Cem ) wowed to lay tk report on the * sree 8 covered ‘With 3,000 to 4,000 men engrget in ite | mature didn't app, epate apart by thw, fer that porpose, ‘Wang asked me for a letter for MeMenomy, and sal § his morning. jee 2% . ; i

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