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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1860, . 1 4 ir. Loe Lagas wader op- } quit aan is @ dangerous practice, aad sure open the doors of the Motropolitaa Hote! to every repor PERSONAL, VERY IMPORTANT PROM THE GREAT WEST, | fo crys Or teas geass of von wecce | THE JAPANESE SWINDLE. «ASS okay "oP ding tae Tpeatng “aie a thechip. er tame mi represented themtres to | oe. , t vuderful degree. 1 Fraok hak Ser No. sae Nassau street. i be reporters, aad be dida’s kaow whether they were or An. TIRFORMATION OF THOMAS WOLtAMe ral is of white biood intotber wine uae Th itamnant Unpurchaseably Alder- \ Ae aod eo fe tae pitace Nay t's ou et te rer oe bet, uy wed by be brother Wilam at SOG f these tra. . ie of nea a cae le tf diss , god o -———. The “ Irrepressible Conflict” in ' pp bere“ mag, Braiy’s Bisnde agai Ropaet- tron pan to a His ane oas eyonce wih 4 blooy towel around hs Rise, WiteRe (ours OF ot Anima ated y ceceived yadircenng alee “nll se ang factlity with | Mazshal. @ bole im the floor, enone z miautes ia - F Blast. Ge at ee Coca re te to tie nogroce padianemans | Rae woking headwayewhen it was! wiukee on | what S (Cries of Name, name") | 3e tf have no post oilice®, no tele- ‘ the firemen. ould be rite on Pag be(BraJy) wanted to know who-was the Grst man (yattronsta 7 iy Underground ones, Bat we | Twis body met Lust evening, President Teck in the the cinders ia the furnace; or, tf they mustbe drawn out, | thrust his glass under the frat ay champague that the ers=BemicAn: ‘wal Report of Ftre he — ‘the s "Ie : ead, iol di pol one bacd and his Sy eo ee a wa bomea yy ‘ a be Bee arcs bee he @id not know ee AMFS—HATS Wrerrren- ai ral me @ages 48 you requested taem ha A had i i 4 el 3 éten, tnt suili hear amane dine Illinois that occurred among | chair, (o use ap osbpan of suffleient thickness, and elevated oa | wae opened? (A member‘ Bolen pee) No, not | pothing from you. I ain ia M— I gin withee caine Semi-Official Decrees from the Leading [linoi tas ware KMANNOS | -A.communication was received from the Sret Gon | ct Bert inchs hig cchea te Bae aly Bd Bare, ti tie poner a tania nd wih moet you herp ae cy 2 ais a: is oe Thave fe hemical preparations ire} ee ‘of jl Organ of Lincoln. | ivr to bave all the ol- | missioner arking for authority to issue new proposals for 3)" are fruitful causes of the very ianger which | 37,000, but he bai been ialormed, SE ss tet voce, Pare ie cine arte 30u very an0ue i ™ ‘combination already among | the removal of Cocatis reef to depih of tweaty feet, ia- oy are :atended to rs pea onan ene | Ghat ut cost $29,000. ve & Dre tt ingen | ther stead or twenty, three fect, the former depth being, ia the Lipa: compounds laa priating. |). Aldertuan Stare hoped ae be? mare : on BY ia et up Q ’ . »,in Frankfort street, and mn Mr So It Correct, aud aot otherwise, and he felt every confidence FFIE GERMON.—A* ve : Southern Slavery tobe Hemmed In”, 7 1, Woe torch that wl tee this | plaion of the Pilot Commissioners, suficient, koe ; hee , a rox Se on the premises fr | ia the wategrity of the Comptroller, who would not pay 4 in the city; wo sod te eee ont (which Wwenomnn, any was, u ‘toms trae wry on sulahoteny ei: Broad way Post ollice. ed. He moved that the item o! mtin, NT GN RON pe eng the Common Council, and $20,000 for the pur. Phase of EMiougt Be tes LET MK HEAR FROM. <O8 a Gee Aacape, be stricken out of the lations. tLe. peat Wises Fe ere Ft not bear and the chemical mat ‘aeaiaan confederacy into ruin. THE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF TINE MIRE MAUteMAL. ‘the only eafeguard they cat | The Fire Marsbal sent in his emi-annual report, trom posed tid theceby probably | and Starved Out. {7 1 So “rocout asurréetion {at Texas shows how terrible ig | Which we make the following abstract, Tue report was on two remaining ones, aud 0 td | id it was unfair in Aldermaa i I “ ” ‘hieh our Southeru brethren are at all | ordered on file. | mass of tive, The burning | Alderman Darkagat sai cae you, aa T expected, " " fact dio nearly a to malign a whole pares Pelt tlemen without — Lean THE STATES MUST ALL BE MADE FREE } Texas have dreaded aservile insurrection | 7? T#MAOR, Coxmox. Counc, axp Pouce Justices OF | Chemica’ preparations eRe ‘aquestion. | giving the nae Of the’ person’ to he alluded, as BEAT HASTERN.—i DID NOT REOE!\E ANY Lie. past. Teey kuow helt claves wire ripe for aise eee tee. Pegler report of the | MY owa opinion is that 1 is to hay thended | Conducting bimself indecorously at Se Tapas al ge tt Anawer when and where, WAUTHR: The Work “Must and Will be fared the German free sou eleiaent io tb | graacactions in ary departancut for the ax monthe ending | *t Secping them any length of time on b Pe he tereayy and pe at Peale ves rales RACR—DISAPPOINTKD AGAIN. YOU HAVE “ fe t Sow fresh seeds of trouble. At the last session | the: at * May, 1860,1 am enabled to congratulate yoU | ye ogse of James Shepherd, who stands. ind. tor} Cael Me cattal ve eka ites. = __address. “Please write end explain. Done,’ of the Mea ete ae oe Wire ee vere pment ac fay cable results with whieh my labors have been | 4, Tor OP Of JAM ne doe AaB, Wis fret comviction |” ALdormaa Ow vs sa ho was oa the comafittee but did sg &o. &e. &e. we TMO Ue icecuce tt bearing off aevalive, ener gorge cal, | uicnted. Since | assumed the duties of Fire Marshal, | | having been set aside by the Court) of) Appeala,.was. on | uot koow anything about the items, He nad ao doubt bo we ” bar pe nee <¢ wearing Of An; a pry vo sirenuonsl ol ie ont | e nm is fore it was , with the intent to Fender Cwaaee ented | in the laws seating the offences, the alarming growth of fi ae, a Se up for trial betore | the Comptrollér would scrutinize every bill before i > aid. sve, endeavor to render’ said slave 1 | witich fed to the instituijos of the oMies. Yewr-etter yer | Waterbury, the Disksiah Aiared en ay ip dobaths by Pil dermen Conan: 2 rat Said that the gentleman of the Fifth {From the Chicago (fitino's) Democrat, sate of slavery, abel! be punished by ondvem a | 1 bave, in my rm erod Sieh Suggestions andre | ¥ mead and Abbott. uid maalio on chine’ tn tha revoriate aaa tt wai bal fr, TONS ha ; ’ at pen la eae eprtovgne ersrs. Aslimead an som je an attack on the repo’ pA OP IE aehinay a er, io peneweiery am lene than Swaine more «2 fra) comindniations to the Tesilatare av were dictated by the | three days, and re te dares the: jury: |. too to that body that he should name the persouto whom | ?¢ophe Faia. 00 his way to Kentacky. on th Hy result of investi, gations care{l'y pursued, aud embrac\ ning sea, eb tee by a wide range of facts. Uutil Inst session, nothing was bie edt be puniaied by cou done toeatisty the requircment# thus indicated. It is YOR PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN prope: | The ease will again be in the fall. he alluded. (Cries of ‘Name, name.) | the Rev. T. G. Hanghton, wal! pi bts Post ofl ae Tarr tenin eae tly Madicted with Joua'Wil-| “Aideeman Baaoy said he had uo objection to give the | eas oh poe Be ge the iniormaioa wilt bese | t | 4 Thomas F. Sheriday , for arson in the first de- | name, bat he bad bee equested mot to mention it. He | ¥: OF TIINOIS. not Teen Chan tro) nor mnare an io™t | some testimony to the valve of, pasiens remousteange fo, |. '#il® Sno Stats tee ae eee et ectearoah] avontd, however, say that it wae Do a repever from’ the : FOR ViGE PRESUD MIN, person who shall privately or other | Mud that, notwithstanding the powerfully supported in- | he comer of Thirt fourth street and Heveati avenue, } YT MRS. SARAH KAUFMAN, WIFE OF x EADSMAS, HANNIBAL HAMLIS aio tan! ‘masters have uo sight of pro. | tercats which occupied the time of the last Legislature, nd, agcordil ph theory of the prosecution, be ed that the $105,000 for the | 2, Terqneed,, formerly of Lake gence, Lenuisiana, wid Soe Taiad of tng he ah it Zot) managed te tnatow erebene OO Meniamentionst Sibia! Girrol ana ‘Wiliams To re the premises fr the | Javanese expeccitare ahoula ‘be in Ucuot the $22000) Sineluite geaiy wiser aiyastige, ™ *Y ° nich gaia reaching Nera; | vico. Although Vas much” wad net eaicled ig, ane | Pupase of, defrauding te tesge Tamupace' Company; in| weaed Wy 1 Beant Carr oti of tho main gue [285 RF ORMAREE oF CRVESTROOD, CAPR RMERLY OF GRVENWOOD, LATTER The True fssue. tip’ the penitentiary not lesa nein ee. | wich be was insured for e ¥ q wy of positive legislation as the necessities of this | " ly set tion—the ordinance as amended—which was carried, | of Flatbush ue, Will address ». D, box n overs: ot endure perm: Christian Hansen was indicted for wilfully setting dre n o a | suave acd halt trees ito pot expert tie Caio hed fees g i coe rc Ai aed peg eyes once got Ed Inger beer saloon in Centre street, aad, up to the | Darragb, Seagrist, Rumell and Farley voting 1a tho aega: | Cilige, sae will hear of womething to her advwatige ve ot t the house to fall—be i | de , actine: | date ‘ ore er Getta af relation to u Dalldings, we mutt vet regard tt asa Mey at Face hie of age,and | The Commiitee on Ferries, to lease pier foot of Cham. | TINS ee changset 8 OUN other, rp nner apap Ag ig step in the right direetion, and one chat must tead to | fdioe wih bls’ pareats im Forty niath street, was sus- | bers strest, North river, for a. ferry, re through | seeard cf war Gr tee ree ee a Sees era Aad S08 Bice rere Cate exilertioe, ce other and more important reforms, ia connection with | TS0!08 « baving Veen the author of several Gres inthe | Aldermaa Henry Smith, that the Payoaia Ferry Company | Rincon comeerning ber will be tuaakfully ri advocates will push it forward tl it shall pecome 9 | in all the States, old as well as bew—North as well as 8 Abrsbain Lincoln. UF eb the seeurity of life aud property in our city. In those, have never taken any steps to pul that ferry in operatioa. her sister Margaret, No. 133 Wee Thirty eecoud sircet, on pal 45 in other messures of public improvement, results are Uyanember of artil dev en, res nenelading she.cAlies +): eeearuaien tn Wetarrece and ia cine sirens od. | ge cnished ee aly to be reached by slow stages, and we muy felicitate | 0°. vogg 4 his guilt and stated that he hadcommitted these | jacent to the Hoboken and Jersey City ferries, both by writing Seer, ‘ary uot less haa two nor more than — ————— ‘NIK—WILL YOU Ee —_ KNOW parts. i tal ourselves if m each gueceed ing Sesion we secre a small from rf tof reason of the crowding of the streets with market wagoas a . The Old Game of Scaring and Bullying tae or deputy postmaster who | instalment of What our necessities call for, a eeayaaee Pisce reagd cise nantes Wea eecenoet and other venicies, nevionaly interfere with the travel on CE sam sn as: the North. z bed 4 OF DuDdlication as described DANGEROUS BUTLDINGS. on a warrant issued by Justice Connolly, and the parents | the North river; aud, therefore resolved, that the and Moar MARY br say be 9A RECENTLY ¥ FROW cua, Pik hg yee wor erengg brewer yahen sony ang Stalleye tantine shoe Referring more specially to the act ga-sed last ss. | supe quonty consented to tbe Justice committing Bim to | trotisr be instrdoted to aotty ths Pavonia, Avenue fu Pav ea a the a Aan a, toaalfestoes from. Lawrence M. Kel th Carolina, @ provaious ct said preced | $108 to provide against dangers arising from the defec- | the House of Refuge Gémmpaby to come forwar ya. room No. 3. bicep sreof before | tive construction of buildings, its features may be thus Come A. and C ‘Diance Morrissett, brothers, stand in- | ply with the terms immediately; and if the company {6 and W. L. Yancey, of Alabama, That from Keitt is justice of the peace or magia. | brieily summed upie-Where @ building is deemed unsafe | gicted |, jointly, for arson, in firiag their crockery store at | to do 80, theu the Comptroller is further Instructed to put | c a “ July'20; and that from Yancey Jane 16._ Both of examine into the charaetar and the luapeetors, it dircéts sald inspectors | 239 Gréenwichptrcet, This is perliaps one of the mostdeli. | up the Iease for sale at auction to the bighsst bidder. | y RS POWER, FORD (Fa AO . LARD CAM threaten disunion in the event of the election ng cr padileation, aad th the same to the Superintoademt or | berate and diabolical cases on record. Aman named Jou | Laid over pomas, Broadway Pom otlice Lincoln. Mr. K P od to be used by the persons | Deputy Superintendent, who {s forthwith to have | Baptiste 5 la Rochelle was induced, by the promise of The Board adjourned to the secoud Monday ia August. — In my judgment. if the black republican par i t ; ¢y made of the premisee by three persons, | money, to in the burning of the store. Two gallons oe —--- SON, FORMERLY OF the coming elec : pres? ey on j conde fa of whom is to be the Depety Saperintendent, one a | of camphene were purchased by this man, and deposited Obituary. | nil, Dumfriesshire, Scotian’, or be bela soit = a ge Ne tne State frocs Gis aishoner 4 of the provisions of eaid artic be hisdutyto | member of the Committee of the American Institute of | in the store by the Morrissetts. ion was thea Hon. Jonaraay Paps in Boston oa the 29th of of asa rallwa: ea Ki i Of submission to black republican rv cause Bald by Weing O° pub ication to be buraed in bis | Architects, and One a surveyor to be named by the owner | made, by cutting I tore: ig ag oem board partition | July, at the ripe old age of 8%. Mr. Phillips has beea ia heirs, at apply t ohn =a of tke world ap Freedom lives m forma of a govern or agent of the owner of the building. Tho survey made | giv by this iaquisition, or by a majority of its members, Is to be returned to the Superintendent, aud if unfavorable to | ¢: the. Dar of bistory we shall stand justiied. n more in the apirit of a people than in the ents | We shall recsive the planite of rving freedom, and not reproachet ing Morriswetts’ ee the adjoining | feeble beaith for some years, which, wita his afvaacit ‘and camphene een through it, for | age, bas Kept him quel from the public walks 0° life, an po e hegesees it appear that the fire | has obli: him to seck bis epjoymeut aad exer the security of the building, then the latter is to present im the latter store. In appiying the pope el and the immediate neighborhoot He was | tothe y axeport of such survey fol. signed and match, some of the fuid was upset on tue boots aud | formerly engaged in the hardware trade with is brother, | Sti‘moatls, or bow at | Queheaticateds auld if uoeafe or éangerous, thea the Mayor | clothing of La Rochelle, and he ran out of the store in a | under the frm of Jouathan & Edward Phillips, who con: Deputy Postmaster shail | immedta: tel to direct the Sheritf to take dowm and re- | blaze. The severity of the burns caused his death, prior | ducted a succeaafal business for many ‘years, in diferent i \ articie 68, D.. be shall be | Move Fuch building or parts thereof as have been declared | to which he sent for the Fire Marsha) and confessed to localities tn Boston. He was the eldest son of the Hon. sce, and shal be Aimed ia amy | upeafe. Other sections direct a notification to be given | the whole affair, stating that the elder Morrissett pushed | Wuillam Phillips, for some years Lieutenant Governor of Seen. FIND TWO | LESTRRS, ly Wis ADDRRAS ia the Union square Pos: office from J aid hundred doi 4 term aot cxceed sndeconsumrmate ‘arguments on the admission of K. Ani aghatter sovereignty,” has exposed the resources an rights of the fouth. t both we may safely stand. Tits just as travellers tell us many Eastera habit’ face to look upon; all fair on its pearance of @ horse that sho pleasaot house. Terms ie people, Mrs, GREGOR dersey | tts bis walking, suck tred doi to the owner# of such unsafe building to take down and | pim into the fire, as he thought, to burn him up with the | Maseachusett, and iaherited a largo propaity, whch, | = pp ype amt toa settee: cal ue Guat Ont ow wee se cory stringeat laws, it has just | retnove the same, imposes a fine of five hundred dollars | store, His deposition was taken before Justice Connolly, | with his own caraings, is estimated ai the present time | LOST AND FOUND. of ihe timbe: r awitéspread aod well orgauized | for the negiect of sucm intimation, and gives the Sherif! | the two prisoners Morrissett being identified as the parties | ata milion and a ba.fof dollars. He waa twice married, | a SU@ OF MONEY, LAST W Om which an in'riisive which, had i: not been frustrated, | power to seli the materia's of suc defective building, in | alluded to, They are now detained in the Tombs, awalt- | gad bad two sons only by hia drst wife, on» of whom sur” OUND—A SUMP OF MONEX, TAs EEK. WHIOn o leperse in & lo ‘Tas celeiag nants 1 raagsacra of all the slave: | default of payment by the owner of the expenses of taking | ing trial. vives bim, but who 's gow absent from tue city ced Anuly. ond eielanenn e apat Tenia erage balers By yecneds | reat io tua down pad renovtag tt Patrick Henessey stands indioted for arsoo In tho rst | Phillips ai times exibited a generous spirit, aut gars | G°Mi2% > said to bave been the Ww, if the provisions of this enactment be not defeated | degree. This case exhibited a aes ration to | away in the aconsiderable amonnt of money to | | -——— om their homes ia Texas ho tecbaical ingeauity of the legal profession, of which, | gyrm the grocery store him at No. 88 Goerck the various es that were uppermost in the com- OG LOST.cTEN DOLLARS REWARD —STRAYED wo it would resnit fy givlog owing to the wording of the seventy-secone section, there | street. Three places were ae arranged with kindling Be rng ya me pene years a constant attendant at from No. 77 Kast Twenty sixth street yesterday, a small Place 1a rye sworn of ct ie hows that whey ove wrong is done | is some fear it will fully meet all the necessities ‘of the wood cut up fine, and intermixed with paper and candles, i ., street churct, and one of the earliestani | white a — meee: to the saane Mey The tion er me eromercagee "a 4 Vow ‘nts train, Tha eteraat doc- | case. It, in fact, does aothiog more than what “every | The object of this attempt was, also, to defraud an insu: onl coumant tricadset its bestors-—Dr, Chatty sad bie he ‘above place, ot bPing bint We te Cuaher's olice, Rion. me in ie padtire of things op will vindicate itself Wrong be- | property owuer would feel bound todo were be to consult | rance company. successor, Rev. Dr. Ganuett. He held the office of deacon | fiongs : arty can ever yas wheat sown iu the earth will | his own Jaterest. It is not to be presumed that landlords James Burns was indicted for arson, in attempting to | of that church for many years, and has attended worship are desirous of having their buildings falling about the | fire bis grocery store, No, 2034 Cornelia street. was | there up to the present time, when b's health would per OsT—IN NORFOLK, | STROTNTA, sULY a4, 136), TWO whi ribution must be yet laid 2p, for heads of their temats, or having them suddeniy vacated | gamitted to ball in the sum of ,000, but the security waa | mit. The last net of bis regard for that society, wae the engeassge 5 © $1 UW each, wi 8 have oppressed fur millions by the apprehension of such a danger. There is a certain suaeneniiy Sons to be fraudulent. Burns ceded | gift of $6,000 for achime of bells for their mew church, | So 2atans ‘No. 3%, "Ths publle are eat: dead ae rized. concerted action we cau pre mn of ther wages, tov clagg of them, Lowever, who are short sighted enough to | in malin; but bis bondsman was arrested, | which sum bas bees paid into the asda of the treasurer | s™ts\lng the same, as paymen: has boon sipped toa revolution. The idea has been ating thom tike boaste G° burden, | ieur these rizks in the bope that, by refusing to make tried, 6 sites to the State Prison for fire yea: of that society. "Si Chambers street, N, .uffin, and has been taken ml? the necessary repairs, the ‘occupants will do them. It ian Augustine, and Henrietta, bis wife, were in- ‘ait ca, who, with her agad-husban4, is ee was to protect the public aeaiaat oe” grasping and ua: | aicted for ihe burning uf tar household te sy ia the | ATE, SUmiat Cworcn, who, with her get dtumand. | Toston Daw size PASSROOK, WITH MOTTLED dag er a ht) reayte ted “ita kind tenement house No. 187 avenue C, t yw ttle being, a3 ia | Spin ca road, died on the morning of the 27th ult., at containing a car uy. Soppomed wo have . ;, Gemams Items. Tr throcgh. legal quibbles, tts operation sbould: Ge toma’ | ost Smaller cases, to obtate moss aa Tasirance | Ror humble home wear Litteton Station, Wetzel cousty, | poet Any one. Snding the tame Wil Saran and Sine to calarge bul toeiggem merely, Pe poe ay SR cna ae Sevoath aad | irarily postponcd. I say’ temporarily, because public | “Seba ford was indicted for an hoc to fro the | Va at the advanced age of 105 yeas Her husband, | 9h ve Sealing to yee EN West Twenty cereus street oe Basing ite article on the fulmivations of this patr of | lows re ee tamtbier een “pinion bas fo strongly pronounced itbelf in favor of it | qwrelling house, No. 12 Sullivan atrcet, where he resided mon of Seay ~ hat years, is dil living, bats is | Gis ant itvesey steee fire-eaiors, the New Yor« Hxxatb publishes a long double | Seventh ward. : that no inftuence that property owners can bring to bear | 4 feud existed between the prisouer apd his wife, aa . Cot TWO, COWS, ONE A RED AND WAIT COW, Leader threatening the Union with fire and sword, with | Tweltfh ward can defeat its amendment, if such be necessary, by the | revenge bimself, he removed his personal effects trom his Jersey City New the other bas the top of her bors sawed off. ‘war, pestilence and famine, if Lincola should be elected gan ext Legisiature. The question, however, as to the foree apartments, and then set fire to is wife's dresses. Tia ervey Cay . paid (2 ete recoencs "by Joka Gages, Tiny-eighah chr The Yanatp closes its article as folows:— “Wola of the law as it at present stands will soon be bro nt to Bt to fact was sworn to by his son, who witaessed Lis father fomwrrao —The body of the maa found Moatiag {a the between First and avenues, or by Joha Fuster,pn the test. Under i's provisions the building 231 do it ater foot of York atroct, Jersey City, on Monday after- We wr readet -e for the comprised: tie’ old’ Seventh ward try it. water foot ot fe , Jersey City, 7 afte twecothis time ard November something may ve saver from | at which time the district contained 4019, showing a | RAP Which was, referred, i 0 te ern oa Scene on emaae. was \dentified yesterday moraing as that of | OST—AT THE FIRE ON Tite 19TH INST, AT NO. 19 Merchanta who have dealings with 8 tin of $89 in five years, The envmeration of the popu- , ark ghee ba | the mouths oi December aad January aa ej : sao Ghariea street, & small roaewoo! Kor. contalolng four oF a of the Fifth and Sixth wards has also been com. | bave beed given to pat an ead to the dab —— seas demic of fires raged, such as har not been kaows for Cummings, owner and captain of the sloop: Lucy | $74 miniature Daauerreot7pes Sesun. cake hen tee d, Tae result shows the population to be as fol. | # down. Thus it will be seem that, notwi several years past. “The weather, it will be rememberod, | aan aad Senator. It appears that on Friday last deceased | box will return the mune {0 the subecriver’ be will be Li “po Advice of legal opinion recently Obtained from an emfaent was extremely cold. I have found that extreme cold, | aitempt@d to fasten the rope found grasped in his hands | Tewarded. A. CUNNINGHAM, corser Oc West and evtable peaic iv fmancial aff Finh ward.. i 4,609 | Ie yer, the ofticers authorized to carry out the provisions | as weil as extreme heat, is favorable to the occurrence of to the jibboom of the Senator, which ance ‘ in the streets, New ¥ on of \ et BS . s There | these disasters. ‘ ite the sectioual dock, Jerse nH, es bet The aan a ete 19,2, feet sirenay AR i m9 on ot it “ab Wards Sibod tigi? | will, no doubt, “ve found persons to resist the law, The annexed tables show a total of sixty sovea.ao2a- pose ieletliecsaik evochened eadoae don 085 ot SOCR CRATE SEACHUED. Wire THB CANS trading politicians and crazy fanatics of the day have pr Fifth ward.. S ign relying upon that ee, Poe that the matter will ry gate number of fires amourte to | fore assistance could be rendered him. The Soon fee wa, ROSE Bic keoRD 74 Crosby atreet. tated upon the public. | Sixth ward.. oeree soda be placed m such Shape before the couris eae rty-uine. The arrests are twpgaty- | a man of temperate habits, about 25 years of age, and The aager witt be amply rewarded by lenving ft a: the above: ‘This is but the old kame whieh has been used time ant | Wielinapenne han hous nn tolioes pt | Fg = pe fag doubt > at present | seven, Jeaves a wife and two childrea, residing in Water street, | number. pmep oredhgleney bar Bao Sera ae fete oon | cee ‘ vit 4 I must not omit to notice the fact that the mow law ex: | The total of the imarion ak ge ee New York. f ouly determined to spread slavery everywhere, but to | hn two wards, or vpou a population of @,7oz—035, | tB4s the Bre limits from Forty second street to one bun> | iy «his report is $1,646,211. The greater portion of this Lavnen ov 4 Ferrey Boat —A mammoth ferry boat, the Feduce the government of the country uuder her com: | Bape yoo ss Qt not mcrease | 2red feet north of Fifty street, a provision ren- | iimguat occurred tu tae mouthaof December and Tansary, { largest, probably, ‘a the world, boing 800 tous bartlien, Coulrol. In fact it bas been under its contro} for | or p polation mare than GAGS, and lanve atl below dered necessary by the rapid a pasts of ocatiae by fires in Ana, Fulton and Beekmaa streets qill be inuached at the yard of L, Burtis, Red Hook, on Se Sede TOSS deal pewter te truco te: | iin ihe ees bao fa wn" | ret ia ago PRAM | ang a gM eh sat Marte, | act ners, Teams ikea | Lg REEL oe nt. 08 0 us 10 " lage, 60 cor " phigh ig tet " 4 een appolute 1 Superintendent under je is, in my | ferry | &gold Drop C CY 3 ment, as to reduce us to & state of vassalage, 40 COM- | New FyGras.—Maine does not gain more than about | opiulon a very coup Tent and welt qvaliged. person ‘er | there have been Afty-two desthe caused by Gre, aa fl | hous’ at eight Glock AvM, on Thursday morning, with | (aay" Sas gelaraing” tie ane {328° “Mark's place or 108 bo canmot Bee fhe. trrepresa ble conflict ia all this on since 1869. It is now about 600, e position, aud will, I feel assured, bring to the dis. | lows — the javited guests, to witness the launch. The aame of Soros will be bardsome!y aanetek eford, Lewiston, Rockland, Bangor ante of its duties all requisite vigor and tunpartiality. Clothes set ongee by lights or fires in stoves— the boa! wil! be announced as she touches the water. Jour St, 1800. The South are daily and hourly forein, Tueir ‘ be amet intieninatitineannen demands are more arrogant and thelr youe yearly _ sae ig An he 9 PCNISHMENT OF ARSON, Loyragt THE VICINITY OF Wall STREET, A PIRAT insepportable. They have succeeded in bre ors culls eakints —— towas | Last session an effort was mads in the fegislature to “The ® Trade, Mort; orgie Chicago, and Northy -dlern Ball. wig and democratic parties, in euch a mann Oe erase eee ty of the | SPelish capital punishment, Finding that it would be | OWCTED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COTRT. for $1,008 Te public are ouutosed against ws to expest them to be again reunited ‘Fease ina majority of the | lmpcasibie to seciire a majority in favor of the its | p pel omg ea iy marina Ay ‘ tye Sades will receive, Ste reward see @ prospect of the political power of the nore advocates altered their tactics, and succeeded in —_—_—_—_—_—_ a * ng from their hands, they threaten the dissolution e Union itself {n all this the dark character of slavery can be seen, ba its utter eelfisbnees and brotality made Before George W. Morel, Bea a. ST—ON SATURDAY LAST. IN THE CITY Jove GL—The Onited States va. Wm. D. Haight.—The L° ebook, coutaining Pre " , 3 bills and os Sle defeadaat ia this case stands charged with perjury, in =~3 Sy ae Sroadway, wil receive « ation of the ; fe through both houses a measure which may teregueaalin Fg Asort ofcompromise. By the new law the y for New Eogiand State | hom cide is thus graduated: Murder in the first degree, Total.. ‘eas we except Mag- | Goath: in the secon. degree, imprisoument for life. Ar. nt ell 4 due to the citi TO DEATH BY FIRES ON TRNEORNT HOUIR Swearing toa fictitious amount of om the occa- feet. It cares for nothing but itself, and would éacritice ” 2 the Grst degree, beretotore punishable by death, BURNED 3 r A, = every thing for the promotion of its end, and that ead is ee "eu brought to the grade of murder in the second . sion of his being teadered as bail for Heariyue Da Casta, (STON RUNDAY po capa SR ale Goa on bing short of this will satiety it. | ec, now shows bat 1.280, However, in the event of life being sacrificed by who 18 accused of dealing in the slave trade. he ader wilt ct oss of 244. New Hart jaan the commission of the crime, the penalty will still be /a gain of 134, and Wins | goath, Certain sections of the old law were repealed, and he batile m ht, and the well make up our minds to fig J. Buchanan sppeared for the governaeat one be liberally rewarded by leaving it at It will bave to be fo ee Cearze Market place, or 14 Rose s:zee%. Mr. The Commisstvaer denied the motion to disc! the BlFeo Slee cone f “4 Ibe the | au of 1,371 since 1850, accused, and allowed the case to remain open for the y 8 put off the more bi a he the 3 neted has 2494 SS en ban bathe omer eilen of y for the defe , proce now i, and Boeros —Two of the wards the city, and perhaps | the judge, in pronouncing sentence of death, can pur A ‘Mr. Hatyht remains in custody, i default of $8,090 ball. Jor muifsring i to rapand, it will extinguish us "and cur Me | four decided gains of population since | how the culprit shall be executed. It follows from this | oF anount — a bertic’. Look at the Southern States, A poor white man | 1855, while tn only coe ward far as is yet known, will | state of facts, that no criminal can be made tv undergo | ‘ * " Paid. Tas Laseacor Fisawo Fiaer —In! Higeace has beea dare not speak, write or print bis seatiments ta them. | 4 = Wards =o = the death peualty cut.l some fresh enactment is passed oa | 9 $45,528 120.950 27,343 | Teceived from Labrador, says the Newburyport (: (sans.) Tt be does. be "is mobbed or driven from their borders be wares, Coere, ne. insrense.seat 80 he. |: Cin. auhl-on: <i a tee santas Cease “sete fete | cs ag a1 6) 2,500 69 | Herald, which states that bee reat tie Sot | Ee Yet people are found who justify this state of things Lew Ghocns te the "Soumiey ence tealr auunl.E cetaceans Pee. | Children with light.. 3 1,152 6.500 552 C inat.tution in a free goverament which js afraid to be now absent in the Cougs y uyou their usual | soribed by the law, the Governor finds anweit in the | Walicious mischie! 3 96390 94300 36,151 ashore by the codfish V4} the Fourth - July our ve the test of froe discos iom deserves to stand: it ought to | #0 mer tours. fame pes'tion as the jadge—anable legally, to prescribe 94 26.512 138.200 16,749 | Se8 were reported with half fares, and if the dsb conti- fal!, aad tt must fall. See the civil war in Texas, caused Coxsvencet —Middletown City shows a population of | the form and manner of execution. ae) 61,783 716630 2.0575 | Sued a8 abundant they would G4 up by the Ist of August, by outrages perpesrated upon the white im | over'$,160—an increase of 900 since 1800. The town of Tam oot prepared to assert that, so far az arson is con- 2 "168 © 22,000 ‘163 | 22d reach home mucb earlier than usual. famitica. Such wars will get to be sommou oectrseace also show a increase, though the new | cerued, the new law, if 1s could be carried out, would sot i 2,400 24,000 petieallehoeai fn the Southern States: ‘or if you bare repression on the Li has been set eff from it since the last | be an improvemeat su ¥ uries were tf = =e z ———} ; oF governors, you wil iovitably be met with rer. | ‘ r 5 freyientiy unwilling to dnd a verdict of guilty in cases H +4 Lae pee Arrivals yt alates REWARDs. Four! N of arson in the first degree, where no y oc. D 7 mane more accom te aan tanks Carred, owing to the penalty being a cepital one. This 3 i ts we 10) REMAED.<A COAT TARRS, PeRitArs BY MiB- there were no re can party to keep the at there are ac few children in it—the | ertme 's one of the most dificult, to eatabis tg the satia r{ 3 @r000 3133 a vase iem No 3 Fine street ca Tieaday afteraoe a check than there ia. Io that event } . . de wp, to a great exteat, of let fact.on of a jury, the testimony being mm acircum- ~ dook Se te nelabpatons aod singe pom ty \Soetens at, Of people i } stantial character, although circumstantial evidence *, : 4 5000 = pk sae the above reward will be paid aad no weet eroit is con fn: the States where ong =a the Third ward, East @vision, the im my opiaion, where the facts are well linked L 98372 16,800 809 and to the Territori hich it ts s | gedee raaenie bare Cece nee ee ete zision ie | more conyineibg than the positive awearing of a witness 3 09 B10 85> | Let the South threaten dissolution | Adige Fp . “ "7 to the actual guilt of the accused. Jurymen, however, 5 31,706 49,60) 32,856 if they dare, when n is elected. ,; 1 are apt to think differently, and the recent mt change ia the L "60 aad a nice time of it 4, Why, without the protect ttog | (SW.may have the effect of inducing them to agree more 5 816 4 de of ove army and pary today they coald not held their somceasecusiyes ely readily ou their verdict. 4 6098 Py eee slaves & twelvemonth. Do they forget ther abject . TENEMENT MOC Ha b eal terror, when imvaded by Joba Brown and « hand- ‘jneis chido wales vett? |. Iamy former reports I directed Four attention to the . a oe Ba fat $20 Farse kort... ful cf followers’ Do they not remember that . caleren, seven | dangers which, ia case of fire, are consequent on the Stoves and stove pipes 12 441.383 632100 852,95: | Sree sage or or At ar ‘corker be beid the whole State of Virginia at bay for day®. aad ahaa bilo ecb: 1590 | Berally defective construction of temeiment houses. Cook's Pipes t $00 8'000 "aoe | The fader only yielded at last (o the soldiers of the general he Pablo sehoe\-.-+--- L688 | calamitous events of the past winter, attended, as panned > mae 600 «4700 4.790 | Tucuer @ Stewart, 92 Dissolve the Union, indeed We would S, aun Pry have been, with a terrible los: of an life, have, un- ‘asbes.. 1 “OO 25.500 ar) | REWARD. Se ot eeoaiig s tian 2 Gace he eee 4 a Compesiiee aa si coe tte tae $50 whe tae "Oro. que olf along her borders Tofaat pay schools 45 | ave Induced the Legisiature to adopt my suggestions in Ly ai | engraved on (ae ky 1 x : AER Hoge { | refeteace to the erection of iron Dalconles and stairs ont, | facings fromfuruace 4 108393 70.100 T0818 its 08S Hea! a Wet eae ‘The Slave Insurrection in Texas. Bela, -= 0. & | Greiling hovace which are but for the restaence of trove + 18. oe. Se “SUMMER i caly thing that can prevent a complete cody aaa dum, . i Dy : =e Le inacas sah | 8 = iD _ Rnhon Athos 8s urrection th the Southera Stat ‘ick, or stone, or joo! bul to ex. TLAN’ USE, pro servation of the Upi | ‘which wil reat 6,800 people, | terler’ walls, end that al te, reome' fa every story mast 1 e800 19 A 10 HO If the Union be preservet, and sf the federa at cotate e division | communicate by doors or, if the fire-proof 2 e ae xuw LAND a be acministered for a few srars by republics s. | - 000, uilt as above, then there must . $ ‘aqant and capactots Peak orter 9 heme may be dried ond The cenwin tak g the Third ward have completed | each “tay, on A’ outat of ae Br mr Ona Fy 33 | aegis nen a ‘aot embeuiaaed to the peaceful, h ble and equitable ema ~ 4 .- Popul ed by Gre proof stairs, an rooms on each o3 | = ba a f ye ward, cf which 11,087 reside meat Of FIND | story must communicate by doors. | build. z iT LT Jao wk ay bso th Somme Tic Saiet must te made all freemand fs the woatera division there are 1,788 houees and 2.324 | {268,8F¢, Oot Dull, with either a — <7, 8s SrWitntAk MEWION, Provricor nt is intrusted with ihe duty of wae nine “e 18 deretings ond’ t+ copies, a8 above specified, thea taey m 2 ballt dre. | 1 eet 16 tbe work will be done without broods Gas wan wes GMSIRE WER Gales ate proof ——_ All ladders o stairs from the upper | Pewndiary ._ ‘3 Ay} ee ee 3s. Tet ae ctae evolution, without disastrous loss I oy Pe Mor wag « Stories to r y ‘ work will be oue of time and pation art are thirteen Chertha tn toe Works, Gere eats | en Sed, to be made 2 se a La deme. de = ytd “ seh es are to be not less than three feet a | on the other and, blinded by. pas mand dred by | Sildr: obeying OT sapabors, are Tha: © but one foul to find w i thoes provinions Tdo “i is safe aleve, ambition, People of the South al oir leaders to | 280 ate y . pot see why tenement houses accomiodating a less num- Tot ,.990 81,800811 8.200.990 1150000 Precipitate disunion upon them, and the plan of Mr. Yan. | 17,55) volumes real and personal estate in the ward ber than eight families should be exempt from their ope. | TV'A!+.++:+.-» $1,646,211 pp 1,159,962 ee Gey and Mr. Keitt, tor a dissolution of the Union imme. | is valved at a. on a ha Bn my a a og eight families of arcrage gumber, aa ve } SnSenTEARY Som Sueret> Gaanae ately afer the election of Mr. Lincoln, be carried out, - " a menufacturing estab ' bave Gfty persons left wholly without protection From Ist re ol 1809, to ‘he Ma May, 1500 Six thea no earthly power can prevent a general upr! ng ot “. a be jae “ oy. hoof onal ciate Gian by the exemption. All dwellings accommodating moro | seven incendiary — IRN Pode’: Ti bern nal Pisousned. ‘aad thin, which no One can even coatecrpings | Itiot of 13,188, There are 1.967 houses nad 9,846 ‘amsities. | Soe, {ot families, should, yy wth" ee Fam JAPANESE SwENDLE. wil be given ree House, ou ae without borror. Ba atten, me ro near eight eharches, J visions oC the law. |The elect of this would be to | Te communication from the Comptroller, asking ¢ flees Noni saan The only thing thet prevents 4 Fa sstperet eb ney ve Jean The popula. | DrCveDt reepectable neighborhoods being destroyed by a | ap ad itional appropriation, was called up. Feakana eS oath nares oe mov would | be brought lo bear againg Chem, and crus narcrmenens (PA) ano Senne —The ceueus takere“re a Tn addition to the tens ati secur sorted This committee bas gone oa and expeadet Fo ow, furniare, rooms m te nee to @t publication any \Weme coucersing Ube re. | the act, | must again reiterate the necesstt of abot money contrary to ‘ Sue aes ied Onse let this fear be removed—onee let it be kaown r labors, but from Con we bave pon § abio to toca! ves O the cellars of those v- ae Kner herd Saeoe by (ue slaves that in a contest for their froedom they id only have to fight thotr masters, and aothing could t an instant revolution. would depend upon the manper in wh the South treated this insurrection, wh If they should see that resistance was that their only hope of safety to themselves would be to Field to the negroes their liberty, much of the carnage . Alderman Boous (feeling very sore, a8 the Chalrnas ostmate that the population of Pittebarg will se Zia Uhe'r stead separate receptacics for fuel, dutit ‘4 e found to be about Ofty.Ave thousand, a thousnad oes ick, With Won doors, go that ia the event of Pare of the extravagant committer) called the geetiomaa ty more than in 1860, that of Alleghany thirty dve thousand, be break ing out in apy one of them It woull be confined to | order " ¢ lwoal waand more than in S50, that of the Birming. ty tu which it originated. These convoniences rt hutemaa, WE Bilot: J Greenoss, James 8 i South Pitwberg Gftece ‘thousand, double that | are at preaent constructed of pine wood. and when a fire | Aleman Darascm contended that he was perfectiz in wt ceamus, that of the other burcughe eleven | occurs in them. aa frequently bappens, it spreads with the | Order, and insisted that the Japanese Ambassadors hat and that of the unincorporated suburbs, some | greatest repidity, and the smoke, ascending the stairs, wagan’ rtained appropriation hou-aud— making a total of one hvadred and ‘twen. | frequently Tpudocates the iamates while attempting ee et ae es 7 | | | ' | toicty thou | Beest” by ete i Passertcanta.To the townships of Read. | ft Connection with this subject { think {t well to state and he wanted to know if the commitiee require arene Vino, bos 179 SALE—IN BOND, TuURTY DorEs oF THE Fancy four millions of blacks, with tropical blood, ia fermixed with the more nervous blood of their master boiling im their veine—with the memories of a life time 3 fees Pomerey & | JARS MOHRGAN HOUSE is NOW OPEN Fux sum which would otnerwse follow would be avoided. But if, | ty Give thousand thousand dollarf/bad been already made by ths fry Lite of tle wine counes 19 Ane -ioe fogs bg est «Salli Peetacil tts on oF other bans, pay Ape ey a 20.4 the Geetha ono rald office. in acpi = ihe a would, to pat down the rebellion by fire and by eword, ing aud Lattimore, tn Adat ‘ that out of the oumber of iaventions of fre ee | appa 4 4 there wou oP enane such a tragedy as the world bas not bebiean . of which, 1 ‘Sle ere white male, srt ee ratua which baye been submitted to my 203,008 ain yn Gaol wetwoe, is whim even red Eas Raa en ale aw a Nie ooeut? ay. “hadrons ‘Aldcems We Witor aged for centuries. wh females, 6 black males, and 4 black fomales. all of them good in their way, there is one wuieh wpe Alderman Boole himself was forced to join. 7 There ) wore but 41 deaths during the sear. to the townships | Hirly adapted to tenement houses, I ailucts to the there aro 267 farms, aud the value of the real and wr. | Lind Ten Iriel ponsesaee the recommendations of anne ‘acd cad irom the cliar- sons! property is put down at two millions of dollars, | deine of construction, ¢Tective for tte purpose, aad mie En a renin one etl red 3. 2 MILES PROM oppression, and the bope of a lifetime of ey Z| In Windsor towoship and town of Hambure, Bucks | Dot eneil, out of order, It bas aiso Se sdvantage= Aay cfteer of beets, ieee oan eon. catabhvliments, auc 100 farms. Dering 1860 there were | te diferent apartments from outside, nnd of ‘in appete a ‘owing. pap 7 tone y, Keeney Aggy: aden — worke | wut of deaths ing the slumbering inmate of theit danger. ly Any Sa ae = ee h struggle with the whites of the | ViMuNCA=The census takers in Virgininare Beviog | ta my last sips laeloa @ tee ateteal ot of Sy law, exalt forsee bie ofee. and South, and picture of what must occurr in Limo 0 performing their duties, atid many af them, | steam dre engines by our city com| om: se ¢ from reveiving or bol ing any uwce every Bou State if trey resolve to destroy the onig Prcbability,, will vot ve prepared to wake their re” | OF the department ate, a Veen wipated daily Decomming oH Ses cat pewre oe fafegward which they now bave—the ‘Union of the by the time indicated iu their instructive. la | gore and more eoneloced the superiority of steam | “Mymation required by tue ates. {t is undeniable that at the moment of dissolution Deve are men in the North who weid find seord om. Ricbmord one great diffeutty is) in the number of times muscie. celebration. they baye to cell at one Bouse to ge the tuformation tey oopiies it tnd ar wet, ite 1 geeanng unl tye votes of thre tronce to the Southerm States, and there asd the slaves tn dhe need, Sometimes the head of the family i@ adsent, at rine. bers Board of the Common eee ee eae ee cen oo ae Among the many causes of fee there is anew source |. If! a torrk of sroaniaing ond preparing for inevirration and miles are frequeutly walked to get the ceusus | o¢ . Which, if attention be mot pald to it, will they couid We are ‘aot discussiag the right or wrong of things | Of #ingte family, to tauttiply aocidiate ef the eort. “I aflude te'the woo poy fo 0-4 + are oly sung ts Hawtrow County, Onto. The census retarna of the two | caloric which is beooming general in Iderman Baaot said the press ° Degroes of Btates aro pomseesed of far astern precinets of Mill Crest, township show a popula. | offices. drawing of the burning coal from tion because the More lalelligence and sagacity than they are generally | tion of 6,949, being an tncrense Of about 16 per cent. nace into ® ebect iron every night whoa the mea | if the commiticg were

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