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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 1860, VERY IMPORTANT FROM THE GREAT EST. ~ . on rs jor Of | quit work, i° @ dangerous practise, aad was recentiz | open the doors of the Motropolitan Hote! to every repor x : Pag ay A Reming yh | THE JAPANESE SWINDLE, | the meand of firing the printing office of M. | ter ia the city, or those who represented themselves to ee ae ate aoc o ] Yo. 119° Nagsau street. be reporters, ait he didn't kaow whether they were. FINFORMATION OF TiioMAs WiuLtans A piat U7 sheet roa on | net, wi d they let the reporters in to . ci Pinot | a go tebad or Thar unter the Wbis! ee Frank McElroy, Tue hieera no of white biood iptotheir woine bag. | The Virtueusand Unpurchaseable Aldci- \ pap of w nad shat ison m PA . y peostved by bla brother Willan. at . Loy : het tom of these trails mam Brady's Tirade mins Repérte |W of we s ret Ip ss s , e eeecced thadiie thes eageetn bites Peet? fF oinders Th degree su! Be saw one’ reporter with a bloody towel around rs ——— The “ Irrepressible Conflict ac sch inthe | ¢rsmemfeAnnual Report of the Fire | {)..; ihr sic and to set iretethe platiorta, ‘Tho hot e bottie. ia Ope baad and his qit#, WHEREABOUTS OF te. every one who has lived m te Of Arte oF Animsed Full Blast cust ubwe sisered the surprising factity WR | Maaghal, | then rpread, burmed a bole im tho floor, and was rapi drunk t) did uot know iy received by addreseuig Alon st. j = caurticuar interest to nosroce ip dlaneate BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Babing bealwag when it was discovered and pe ons 3 i ret) a= 7 re nore, pe. A | particular 1 rm . I ‘ a oom Jangerous y) wanted b och 7 —- amoug them, ‘They have wo post’ ofiecs, RAMEE 1” quis body met last evening, Presideut Peck in the {ee Srement noes oe if thoy muat be drawn out, | thrust his glass under tbe frat bottle of champagne that LO rtp ped WRITTEN- Tou aEVS. Semi-Ofticial Decrees from the Leading Illinois £003.08, 2S wn aesnts that, occurred among | chair. ao sbpaa of eufeent ihicuntse, and elevated od | us opened? (A member “Boole” laughter.) No, no! | acung from fou Tau of a aie hea snedabbi poy “at known i : oe n logs at least ix inches high, | Boole, but. a repor 4 | again “and wil you wherever sou ‘ive we ies tho--nageins of cae plantation a un by Acommunication was received from the Street Com ep preparations called “fire | stated that the reception iz iphla, hak post only | sonres tant naa aes Of sally ete teat Organ of Lineoin. see TEE? appear (0 bave all the ele- | ™issioner azking for authority to issue new proposals for 2 ator” are fruitful causes ofthe very danger which $7,000; but be bad been informed, when there lst week, | [2 coms a oe ae | sc ad a wlready among ib of y feet, ia- > intended to e ’ ng since one it ost . $ you. Do wot ve 80 suspleous. vet | idemecives HORI deere ey tcce eae the One arte cate nto. Se tps compounds exploded in Mi Seokiue' printing | Alderman Sinn hoped that the bills would bo paiaif | — og ane ‘ 99 | vyorn States rost upon A mine, filled with com. | S84 of twenty, cits h s,in Franktort street, and sat fre to the ceiling. It Correct, aud not otherwise, and he felt every confidence FFIE GERMON.—A°FR ; Southern Slavery to be * Hemmed In” | los Dovaca bears the torch that will fire this | plaion of the Pilot Commissioners, suiticies a the premised for sometime tobs used incancof | a the ‘ategrity of the Comptrolier, who would aot pay | TY a tue city wonid be gal 0 wee you Bese southern coufederacy into ruin. THE SEMI ANNUAL REPORT OF THE FIRE MARAMAL. neces: sad the chemical materials of which it wascom- | any bills, items of which were not satisfactorily ex- Broad vay Post ollice. and Starved Out, | $0 YS Sue States is the only safeguard they can ; posed Lani theveby lundergoue a chaage, aad | piaised. ' He moved that the item of $56,000 for priatin ‘ ——— » {7 ono peti esti ney The Fire Marebal sent ia hig semi-annual report, trom | Pre us combustion was the result. Iexperimented | for tho Common Council, and $20,000 for the Darshase DG PURE LaT ik, BEB FROM “.sroccut susurreetion a Texas shows how terrible is | Which we make the following abstract. Tue report was on two remaining opea, aud found them to generate a | a die Scape, be stricken out of the appropriati ons, Lost. | gy ua the Ge ot rc BO = whieh our Southern brethren are at all | ordered on file. mass of tire, The buroing of Muller's fre aunihilator Alderman Dankacu said it was unfair in Aldermaa | (rom you, aa l expeciet. “THE STATES MUST ALL BE MADE FREE.” , urred in nearly a similar way, How far these | Brady to malign a whole profession of geatlemea without ~ = ee erate retain eetes ie isa giving the wame of the person to ee as BEAT HASTERN,—i DID NOT REGE!\E To raz Mavok, Common Councit, ayo Pouce Jusmices oF poe : ter yet. Anawer when and where. ait of Texas have dreaded a servile insurrection ‘Tus Cry AnD County ov New Yore:— question. conducting bimseif indecorously at the Japanese ball. past,” Tkey Kkuew their slaves were ripe for | 1m iaying before you my semi-anaual report of the | MY wa opinion is thal great danger ls to be apprelended | contin ng eee ieee theaame voatwitebicfriead | — <a Aa ge " i b eared the German free soil eloment in the ; from keeping them any ‘ AOR —DISAPPOINTED AGAIN. YOU z The Work “Must and Will be | “ transactions in my department for the #ix months ending | OFFENCES PROSECUTED. from the Fifth (Brady), and he should share the praise or G AGAL U Have MY i ; A sow fresh seeds of trouble. At the last session | the sist of May, 1960,1 am evabled to congratulate yoU | ane case of James Shephard, who stands indictad for’ odiutl belonging to the-committee, iy a sddfess._ Please write ead explain. F Done, of the Legislature the following laws were passed:— ou the favorable results with which my labors ave been |g 1 Cr the dest degree since 135T, hie first conviction | Alderman Ownys said bo was om the committee but did NFORMASION WANTEDOF UBNAY GBuRVE OF &e &e. Ph a 603 shall hereafter read as Tollows:—Any parsod wip aitended. Since | assumed the duties of Fire Marshall jay oo been set aside by the Court of Appeals, was.on | uot kaow anything about the items, He had ao doubt 1 Limeric¥. Ireland, supposed to board i isn street, &., oe sated a eneeence (bearing of any slaxe, iter, wonde cal, ate Ly apy oy ins the sononent Ta aieenion mente ot | the 28th of March, again brought up for trial before | the Comptrollér would scrutinize every bill before it was | ty Aun Kennedy, Call at #9 Trinity pir —_—_—_— his state of slavery, e | rat {From the Chicago (Illinois) Democ 4 : | The prisoner was b; 3 ad. which led to the stitution of the ofiee. Yearafter year | Wat's ntry the District AWOPNey, ADA thiy defeated ty PA \iderman Conwais said that the gentigman of the Fifth [AORMATION WaNTED—THr GENTLEMAN REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. ‘ial oecupied some . I have, in my rs ered puch Bugs re | k ~ a t s but fus- yd by name) who was on board the New York aod be punished by confinement ia y seen rs Holateday tie Messrs. Ashmead and Abbott, tr bad made an attack on the reporters, aad {t was but fus. 2 ith his sate of slavery, a two, uor more than five years. commend stlons 6 ewe t re as wer | - . » te iow de!phia train, on his way to Ken! nck, oa the Ith 9 October ict “ three days, and resulted in the disagreement of the |. tiga to that body that be should name the persouto whom | 1 pow pe a Gepnt os aa uDuey malaitia teat | resulte of investigations carefully pursued, and embracing, | He cage wil again be up irr trial inthe fall” | hesliuded. (Cries of “Name, name) | Heh aad T ng Face 2, preseitin ae in Pow cttw at, YOR PRESIDE! o pete in thelr stares, ehbel, Uy a wide range of facts. Until last session, nothing wag | 'OO 8 Cc stands Jo! tly indicted with John Wil- Alderman BRaoy aaid he had zo objection to give the | dress thin, st Salsbury, N.C, aa the taformaon will be ot ABRABGM. Lil eee ieee tana ted, Lor more daa iour | Gone tsatisty the requircmente thug indicated. It is | ,vames Pert. sm Sheridan, for arson in the first de- | name, but be had been rejuested aot to meution it. He | vers great linportance to him. OF ILINOS. 4 come testimony to the value of patient remonstrance 49 ree. The latter individual was the owner of a store at | would, however, say that it was aot a reporter from the : ep ———— ANNIBAL RAMI who shall privately or otker | Sud thet, nokwiaaian atts oa panera H.; ted i- | ‘no corner of Thirty fourth street and Seventh avenue, | BkRALD, Trwure or Tem | Pr RRR SARAH EAUrMAR, gupnee Mk Aryan, HA 4 , { masters have no right of pro | terests which occupied the time of the lature, | “. Alderman Corset moved that the $105,000 for the ens ly of Lake Lvielana, OF MAINS. he ingittution 0: | it yet managed to bestow w share of ite attention | {Bd a¢cording to the theory of the prosecution, he call at the St. Nicholas Hotel, roo: prided Carrol! and Williams to fire the premises for the | Japanese expenditure ahould be im Mevor the $59,000) SCneliias xreatiy (ober alveeagen nS’ 5 *Be wil hear af a Pacific Tasurance Compaay, ia | voted by this Board. Carried. ; iientary aot satan J Botice. Although as much was not efficted in the | PUEDEN of delmncng tT. enna Pie | Alderman Bogus moved thy adoption of the main ques T' 22S, te, FORMERLY OF GREENWOOD, LATIERLE , a we Pololis called. forcand: citbaeh tienes |” Christian Hapsen was indicted for wilfully setting Sire ee Se een Oe Senet ae Ba wil beat of tome te Thay Pee ope te, Bien placed in doubts by the wording of the ensctasar ay, | (0 bis Inger beer ealoon. in Croce: wevose, nail, Gy br tte at ug flee ghanlavomes garda dagen pease 9 _ a ET hee to the right of pro: | rcietion tn uneate bat z 7 date of this report, remains in prison. Ave. F <— * FORMATION -WANTED—! culewiaced to produce is | Piation to ungafe balidings, we, must yet regard mt as a | OM otis Tha’ a boy only thirteen of age, and | | The Commiltee on Ferries, to lease pler foot of Cuam- | T™S2R3A TW Nine at tions cone AGREE CUM. , Sion with ‘the intent tonirise or | Sep inthe right direction, and one that must lead to with his parents in Forty niath street, was sus- | bers street, North river, for a ferry, reported, through | Abvey. When last beard of was ia the city at Nem hone is Sate to revel or to make insurrection; oF oni a0 pe meee es | pected of baving been the author of several fires in the | Aldermaa Henry Smith, that the Payouia Ferry Comptuy ny intoemation commene 3, a Saat utly Teoqured ni ts eect to the tendeuc, a fone Nee oy ie eects ge ot el Pose of his ype mae » after eli the police rr 3 hey an; Foy on gear yg? fare. dn coametios phar distor Margaret, No. ‘ow Thirty secoud éreet, New sba.l be punished by cou: | g5ly to be reached by slow stages, and we muy felicitate | bY # Dumber of artful devices, fell into thelr bauds. He | The obstruction in 7 ferries, both by ss thaa two nor more than | oorgolyes if meach succeeding session we secure a small | ¢O>!¢s8ed his guilt and stated that he had committed these | jaceut to tho Hoboken and Jersey © eto bring : dof any tee fnhabitant of | co “the matters tbat I have brought under its | The True fssue. fn ( believe this goyerpment cannot endure permanent!y half siave aod half free. 1 do not expect the Unio: folved-1 do Bot expect the house to fall- will cease to be divided. It will become al! the othen. Either mnoepeceents if slavery W ther spread of it, apd p in the belief that it is in the cou: advocates will push it forward (ll i sha , in all the States, old as well as pbew—North as well as South. wa kK, writing or Abrsbam Lincoln. 7 “ INNIE—WILL YOU LET ME KNOW WHERE ve t that of see reason of the crowding of the streets with market wagous hy : The Old Game of Scaring and Bullying soy po tinastoe or depaty postmaster wing | instalment of whist oUF necessities call for, Iootadlany 46s from 00 Ober motive tem, Bat of reeaon of the crowding of Une streets with marces wagons | Vf" vane pouiies O™ Don P ROBO the North. ea book. writiag or publication as described DANGEROUS BUTLDINGS. on & Warrant issued by Justice Connolly, and the parents | the North river; and, therefore resolved, tuat the Comp ISS MARY ANN O'REILY, RECENTLY FROM CUR The New:Youx Hamat, which is strongly in the acticle hes bees received at his ofee, taro Referring more specifically to the act parsed laat ses- | subse quently couseuted to the Justice committing him to | troller be instructed to aotify the Pavonia Avenue Ferry will please sont) at the ad inridge and Buchanan interest, publishes a co aie reason. wove thab the same isi | con to provide against dangers arising the detec. | the tiduse of Retuge. Company to come forward and execute te lease aud com | Bovstta sliver and inquire t manitestoes from Lawience M. Keitt, of South Carol na : Live coustruetion of buildings, its features may bo thus | "Come A. and C Didace Morrissett, brothers, stand in- | ply with the terms immediately; and if the company fail | Cova, room No 3 . del and W. L. Yancey, of Alabams That from Keitt is .ustioe of the peac briefly summed ups—Where a builiing is deemed uusafe dicted, jointly, for arson, ia firtag their crockery atore at | to do 80, thou the Comptroller is further instr: ted to p BS, POWER. FORMERLY OF StL Tan TOCAM --— dated July 20, and that from Yancey June 16. Both | » character # £ the inspectors, it dirccts said inspectors | 933 Greenwic! eet, This is perlaps one of the mostdeli- | up the lease for sale at auction to the Dighsst bidder. | N phan py V AL ogre Peg hn BA : Sais ac ree the sume to the Superintoadent or | berate and diabolical oases on record. Aman pained Joau | Lad over eadevs Pest cane Addrem dw ve used by the pergone |p Superintendent, who 8 forthwith to have is nation, he shailcou- | 9°. vee made of the prem by three persons, fone Pet in the burping of the store. Two gallons sia intended to he used in | One Of Whom ts to be the Deputy Saperintendent, one a | of camphene were purchased by this maa, and deposited y +, it suai! be hisduty to | member of the Committee of the American Institute of | in the store by the Morrissetts. Preparation was then Hon. Jonartan Pauisps died in Boston oa the 29th of | 4) ve buraed tu bis | Architects, and one a surveyor to be named by the owner | made, by cutting a hole yay 0 board partition | July, at the ripe old age of 8%. Mr. Philitps has beea in | janz, Rochelle was tuduced, by the mise of The Board adjourned to the secoud Monday ia August eon, who came to America in ast beard of as a railway euperintendent ia or hie heirs, will apply to Joho Johustone, solioilor, pliean party dasurcee in 4 unmnediately assem 6 Legislat Cop vention, which ¥ v or agent of the owner of the building. The survey made | gividing Morrissetts’ place the adjoining | feeble beaith for some years, which, with his afvauciog | Tuorubill, they will bear of something to their advantage. ato by this inquisition, or by a majority of its members, isto | store, and camphene was thrown through it, (or | sge, bas kept him much from the public walks 0” life, an i <tr mene Seca = paw recnre een a ths cbap'e be returued to the Superintendent, aud if unfavorable to | tie ' purpose making it appear thai the fire | hasobliged him to seck bis enjoyment aad exercise {2 | Q°YOS Will, FIND TWO LktTERs MS ADDR RBH siaversy a deso)tam.. Seustor Haminond. ia hie Wianswer- f the pro . aie petarihy 0 Sealaiag, inne. tenia empanmints ot igiitied: tes the ‘latter store. In appiying the | Lis own house and che immediate neighborhoot | He was | $1 ‘he Una suse <a ‘telemetry svat Maes lars, or imprisonment tn the Mayor areport of such survey duly 5: and | b, some of uid was uj on tue boots aad | formerly en; in the hardware trade w: is brother, | te “ seme et murees aad vg ok moat, or bu, at | etheaticates, aud if uBsafe or Cangerous, thea the Mayor | Mauigg et La. Rochelle and he fan eut of the store tava | (eiee the neat a TE aeeciogs peat cat Eee al hoe ee all eo firm of Jouathan & Edward Philliys, who cou. | this Morning's paper ean bave all they revnire in a meant house. Terms wo i | i immediately to direct the Sheriff to take dowm and re- | binze. The severity of the burns caused his death, prior | ducted a successfal business for many years, in dierent com, pi permaneat Pe tial te | move euch building or parts thereof as have been declared | to'abich he ecut for the Fire Maralal and oopieseed to | \ocalitics in Bost, He was the eldest eon of the Hon, | Lolretpecase pope Mie URZUORY, Oo Were Sshannater or Dey K ipon; all fair on its outside, and present ee ee eet ne (ieee “ r | é . Jerse: » | tel 4 how vu oF a misdenioonor, § i iy | unsafe. Other sections direct a notification to be given | the whole aifair, stating that the elder Morrissett pushed | Wiliam Phillips, for some years Licutenaut Governor of | J ‘ os git Beamer pita bie wali’ wick gen bot el oie tre Seer ee to the owners of such unsafe building to take down and | bim into the fire, as be thought, to burn bim up witu the | Maseachusetie’ and. iaherited a large property, which, | = Se ean : tbe raivers, axl be finds that the whi te ha auding these vory stringent laws, ‘t has just | remove the same, imposes a fine of five hundred dollars | store. His deposition was taken before Justice Connolly, | with his own earnings, is estimated at the present time | LOST AND FOUND. e subsianee out of th i that that a widespread god well organized | for the negiect of sucm intimation, and gives the Sheritt | the two prisoners Morrissett being identified asthe parties | ata milion anda haf of doliare. He waa twice married, | nan SU@ OF MONEY, LAST WEEK WHIOM mont bi which, had i: not been frustrated, | power to sell the materia’s of such defective building, in | alluded to. They are now detained in the Tombs, awalt- | gad bad two sons only by his drst wife, on» of whom sur’ | es ee ee 44. diaper ra of al! the slave: | default of payment by the owner of the expenses of taking | jing tripl. vives him, but who is gow absent from tue cit, ensea, Apply at 46 Third avence, Sapa’ Teas aceet ators ) 3. sown aud removing it Patrick Henessey stands indioted for arson in ths drst | Phillips at times exhibited a generous spirit, aut gay. | § 7 Bis " “ee he instigators of the plot are said to bave beea the | _ Now, if the provisions of this enactment be not defeated | degree. This case exhibited a deliberate ation to | away in the considerable amornt of money to |“ 2 drivea from their M4 result { homes ia Texas | by the tecbuical ingeauity of the legal profession, of which, | burn the grocery store ke} by him at No. $3 Goerck | the various charities that were uppermost in (he com: CG LOST.-TEN DOLLARS REWARD —STRARED result in giving fount owing to the wording of the seventy-secone section, there | gtreet, Three places were eat arranged with kindling | munit; Be was for many years a constant attendant at from No. 77 East Tweuty sixth street yesterday, Place a@irent thes The remecy that whea oue wrong Is done | is scme fear it will fully mect all the necessities of the | yood cut up fine, and intermixed with paper and candies. | the Federat atreet Gack ‘and one of the earliestant | whl! pone ge oy ey to the name of Dube fon of ir .sunee’ The eternal doc: | Cee. It, io fact, does nothing more than what “every | The object of this attempt was, also, 10 defraud an isu: | most constant friends ot its pasters—Dr. Channing aud his | S026 exo L wt Le'padd lo any cae who wil vetucal betas compen ss Wrong be. | property owner would feel bound todo were he to consuit | tance company. iuccemmor, Rev. Dr. Genuett. He bald the efice of deacon | (75,22°° Png the Cashier can saves gets wrong, as surely a6 wheat sown in the earth will | his own interest. It is uot to be presumed that landlords James Borns was indicted for arsou, in attempting to | of that church for maay years, and has atiended worship House ieee a tke ee “ do as ont father produce wheat are desirous of having their buildings falliag about the | fre his grocery store, No. 2034 Cornelia street was | there up to the present time. when bis health would per osT ORFOLK, VIRGINIA, JULY 24. 1860, TWO the cotto® States, an 0 em that we can bey If this be 2 beads of their tenats, or having them suddeuiy vacated | gamitted to bail ia the sum 000, but the security waa " The last net of his regard for that society, was the Tennessee S00te 8, for $M eacl, Tit cpapous, pate bee pt _ re Se ere Des who for yeas © Oppressed by the apprehension ef such a danger, There \s a certain | gubsequently found to be fraudulent. Burns suceeded | gift of $6,000 for achime of bells for their mew church, | No. 22tiand No. 3256. Prolite are ea toned ae yon claw of them, Lowever, who are short sighted enough to | jy making his escape, but bis bondsman was arrested, | which sum baa been paid into the bagda of the ireas: qotaving the same, a6 ow mont has been stepped: incur these risks in the bope that, by refusing to make 4 for fire . 4 CHANE, HAMILION & RIPLAY, the necessary repair, tbe vecupaste will. 40 then, Tt ae oe ie tees eoeiety SF Chambers street, N.'F. anized, concerted action. we can pre into revolution. The iden has been wth in the South by Mr. Ruffin, and has been taken . rf . Caorca, , with her aged-husband. is EE eatin Og PG ES Bao nmended inthe Arh ey Che Monto organ was to protect the public against those grasping and un- Mrs. Haynaa Cavrca, who, with . te a ceat ‘usd 'ton somes ie ve of Cake Bernpulous lacdiords ‘that some enactmeut of this kind | Gicted for the burning of thei Ore) weil known to all the excursionists on the Buitimoreand | J OST—A. DEMISIZED PASSROOK, WITH MOTTLED vers,” who, keeping up their old party relations on a I object being, as ia y ‘cover. containing & cartman’s Other questions, will bold the Southern issues paramoun was called for. It would be greatly to be deplored, | most similar cases, to obtain money from aa [us Obio raiiroad, died on the morning of the 27th ult, at a _ Consus Items, if, through legal quibbles, its operation should be tem? aa Tusurauce | her humble home near Littleton Station, Wetzel couaty, opped from the cart betweea Tweatyseventh and Veoey ; c ss 7) | aueets. Any one finding tim tame wyli be miltacle Teward will intinence parti res and stateemen. 1 have no cmyren, N. ¥.—The ceusua of the Seveath aad rarily postponed, I say temporarily, because publ: Conny fe Va.,at the advanced age of 105 years Her husbend, | 3) it to Ri Myers 2S West Twenty sevents sireet, or Hine lar uo gem ere. p wards of the elty of Rochester are givem as fol- | Porarily postpone’. I, gay, temporarily, because public occa oda G2 Sulitvan sireots where ha. fesidede Hesry Chured, got 100 years, ws Stl iving, but is acy rireet ng ite article on th iaation \ . No. Bm me . that no influence that property owners cau bring to bear | 4 feud existed between the prisoner and bis wife, aad, to -- oN Rice Mr ties Ram Lael ; ONE A RS Its ev ercd tenis ae Unies ak tee eat Ca open :2199 | can defeat its amendment, if such be necessary, by the | fevenge bimself, he removed his personal effects from his Sinsdy Ou Bowe Oho cakes an tes tap tr bar Brie camee Oh Sewer ee psegy hin ceparen frelon io Mp nerll ceagy | io treme bani : worse ? | next Legislature. The question, however, as to the force | Apartments, and then set fre to bis wife's dresses. This Airey A aie aid {o¢ tueir recovers, oy Joan Htges. Th'r:y-elgbts ar festileuce and famive, if Lineola shocld be elected | Frm | of the law as it at present stands will soos be bronght to | #24'was eworn to by bis 60a, who wilaossed is Cather y of the maa fouad Moatiag ta the | Between iret and avenues, a: by Joba Fuster sou tas SRALD closes its ollows:— WOM sews = nos noxces reeds renaieal ha mainsail bo ‘sions the build ae wk whiert ty . or. | corner. or the coming crisis te. | These wards comprised tas’ old Seventh ward in 1856, Sas hich oon referred to 10 %8y esuptiver eastiy bi Sc wase oF vtsigg gee shh aria Ct Manchego) the wreek. RT ae eG nething may be save! from | at Which time the district contained 4619, showing a | Pekg tn baled 90 Longs noon, was identified gasterday morning as that of OST—AT THE FIRE ON TiH# ISTH INST. AT NO. Lo Southern sain of 680 in Ove va & pronovuced so by the surveyors, and directions ring the months of December aad January an epi- } 7 : A pte BR pe fait as" to as pease, | Ruigat,£9) SS.tve years. The eavmeration of the BopU- | have bees given to pat an end to the dabger by taking | gemic of ares raged, such as hat not been Caswa for | Daniel Cummings, owner and captain of the sioope Lucy | gf ,cmareasttect, Aamall rosewood Nox. con:tising (our or Sof Fouthern State rail : ’ ilies | pleted. The resuls shows the population 40 be asie Peewee it will be seen that, notwithstanding the several years past. “The weather, it will be rememberod, | Ago aad Seaator. It appears that on Friday last deceased | box will return the same to the subscriber, be wlll be liberaliy zeneral government, should realize upon them a: once. | = He Fest shows fu population ty be as fol- | advice of legal opinion recently obtained from an eminent | Was extremely cold. I have found that extreme cold, Aitemptdd to fasten the rope found grasped in his hands | rewarded. A. CUNNINGHAM, corner Of West and anes. ae Amoa Reskere ot hones ent awens sneuks propre aes lawyer, the officers author ‘zed to carry out the provisions weil as extreme heat, is favorable to the occurresce of | to the Jibboom of the Senator, which was iyiag in the | #feets New York. the iaevitable panic iv financial aitalrs. The erisis is immi- | Fifth ward.. tenes ‘of the act Baye not hesitated to them. There | *°. 9 9 i a iy ‘a L ‘ nition of Kc 4 already deter. | Sixth . : 4 \ 7 these disasters. - North river, opposite the sectional dock, Jersey C.ty, aud, —A GOLD CEAIN BRACELET. wr AUR ma ipo Lat ‘be prepared to meet the doom which the | o pitch poy will, no doubt, be found persons to resist the law, The annexed tables show @ total of sixty seven \noea- | missing bis footing, fell overboard aud was drowned be- Ls advertuer on the elas tat watacden Mae trading politicians and crazy fapaties of the day have precip! | Fifth ward. “ relying upon that opinion, so that the matter will | diary fires. The number of fires amouuts to | fore assistance could be rendered him. The deceased was | wa, ROSE BICKFORD, 76 Crosby street. tated upon the public. | soon be placed im such @ shape before the cours | two hundred and thirty-nine. The arcests are tmeaty- | a man of temperate babits, about 25 years of age, and Sader wil! be amply rewarded by lenving tt at the above: ee ie tar tie ocmemanen eae | win © an ee amenar — hed = seven. le 8 wife aad two children, residing in Water street, | number. oa in to scare the North into sybmission to South. : , LOSSES BT STRE. ‘ New York. y ermined to spre avi everywhere, but to in this a : a dial 1 je goverument of the ‘country ‘under her com dred feet north of Fut Street, a provision ren- | jimounit occurred in the montheof December and Janzary, | largest, probably, i the world, boing 800 tons burthen, | Wl be gives by leaving oe. Sac hipaiee a fe In fact it bas been under its contro! for dered necessary by the rapid accumulation of buildings | by fires in Ana, Fulton and Beekman streets ¢ lauuched at the yard of L. Burtis, Red Hook, on i to that dircetion. It will be some tee for the pro- king of the act, that Mr, Jonas N. Phillips has Soares OY Tam, Th Beea appo.ute 1 Superintendent under Mt, He is, to my | During the six months ending the Slst of May, 1360, | Soesey City ferey. A steamboat will leave the ferry | it idea of the South is to perpetuate and rein all the branches of the go- | to reduce us to a state of _—_————— day morning. The boat was tuiltto rua oo the Le Saar ties ead becueg etetniae ie 4 Chain, with Key, ses! and Locket om 1550 wil be 12,000. alage, 60 com esate “ : deaths caused by dre, aa {1 " oe pe like to Naw FxGiaso.—Maine does not gain more than about ialon, a very competent and well qualified person for | there have been Afty-two v house at e'ghto clock A. Mon Thursday morning, with | Any co returning the same to 26 Si. Marc's place or Lt me son the wrepreavade erate to aatcaae| 3 on aince 1869." It 's now about 600, | the position.and witi,1 feel assured. bring to the dis. | lows — the jarited guests, to witness the launch. The aame of ang seeediceab 3 Duane 00). Portiaad, Biddeford, Lewiston, Rockland, Bangor | charge of its duties al Clothes set on pe by lights or dres in stoves— the boat will be announced as she touches the water. Jour Sl, “ requisite vigor aad tmpartiality. aod Calais have made considerable gains, but nearty al! ae! onus. Taeir more | . se ein pp TIN o Up Goch | he veingss sad 0 vant seajvelly of the seeerenern eee rt was made in the tegislature to ‘The Slave Trade, Lira Bits Ss punishment, Finding that it would be | OWED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Toad, No. $78, for $1,000, The a8 to ext to be again reunited, Now that | . New Hampshire shows a decrease in yPnpre 3 oe ‘0 secure a majority in favor of the ite CAARGR OF PRRIURY. Pye tof it Roz s ¢& prospect of the political power of the countr; ada little acreage ia the larger places. | givocates altered their tactiCs, and succeeded in = - oa free their bands, Uney threcten Gwe Gisectation eved that the aggregate population of the | through both houses a measure which may be regarded as Before George W. Morell, Bea OST—ON SATURDAY LAST. IN THE CITY, A POCK , c yong ey Fe fee ag * ay land State | ® ompromise. By the new law boa ey nd for Jove SL—The Dnited States ve. Wm. D. Haight.—The L ebook, coutaining sbout $9, in bills andciange. Tae end tun wer beldcen ee oe ep ee css we cicept Mas thes gredaned: Marder ts the Siut dagen, TOMI eeeeeeeseteeee eens oeoeeae defeadaat ia this case stands charged with perjury, in | Snder. on returaing ti to J. & P., O47 Broadway, will receive @ be due to the cities. " in some strictly agricatural lvatance, now shows bat 1.280, However, iu the event of life being oss of 244. New Hart’ | Gee": of the comm ssion of the crime, the penalty § gain of 194, and Win- | guath, Certain sections of the old law fest nothing but itself, and would s: every thing for the promotion of its end, aud that Nothing short of this will satlely 4 ip our minds to fight the battle 'n foe Swearing to a dotitious amount of , om the occa- a sion of bis being teadered as bail for i yue Da Casta, T—ON SUNDAY NIGHT, GOING FROM Lt RORR who 1s accused of dealing io the slave trade. 4 Times Building, a ladys biact silt Breet to \jBbuchanan Henry appeared ‘or the goveraavat {be fer wilt be Uberalls, rewarded by leaving at No. 16 BURNED TO DEATH BY FIRES ON TENEMENT HOUR? Bifce Sloe cone : motion to discharge the : It will bave to be fought, and the at of 1,371 since 1850 were — ibe ro . nn en ee eee onge put off € STL eve ; desigr mode seeecss settee ene “ accused, and allowed the case to remain open for the PURLIC ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO NEGOTIATE cealecinims hacen, thaemiee Wrortea tas 2494 Rye ey a ALFRED E. BAKER, Fire Marstai | production of testimony for the defence. Tennis nied the Len y four prove of extinetion in whe of the city, and perht the judge, in promoupeing sentence of death, can decide Pe pty Mr. Hatyht remains in custody, in defazit of $3,000 bail pazania e tee ors ra ibe ca ai tbe ‘Tot muff ring it to capand, it will extinguish ws and ins of population bow the culprit shall be executed. It follo #s from this Bog fi anount ry gap a So _ state of facts, that no criminal ean be made ty ree .. o*. Paid Tam Lasranor Fisurwo Fixet.—Intelligeace has beea TCH LOST —LEFT WIth , : . Fires. Lous. Insurance. Pa ’ meltigence | "Ws A PERSON FOR SAPR | Write or print his seatiments ia them the death peu 9 946298 “120 960. g7.$43 | Teceived from Labrador, says the Newburyport (Mass.) | W Xeepiag, a doubie case posi Heads g Wack ie. a8 Tt be does. be "is mobbed or driven from their borders the sujet. It i 2 2.500 69 | Herald, which states that the fled struck {o earlier than | wih gold chela and seal alisedea. ‘The porece hav og The cotire South is now ender a worse than martial law. a the convict whom tt has thi ry 116 9100 gag | Common the present season. On the arrival of the feet | # me willbe lberally rewarded by aldvessing a cole to ML, Yet people are found who juetify Ubis state of things. Ni ration of the Jaterval of twelve mouth pre- 3 iiss 6.500 5g | the shores were lined with brit which had been driven Hera office. ipst.totior a free government which is afraid to bear | sertbed by the law, the Governor ia 3 asuore y the Fourth of July our res. the teat of free discem ion deserves to. sland: It ought t mer tours pea tion as the judge—unable legally, to prescribe | >, 23580 4800 SLSL | Ciiewere, reported with halt fares, and if the dsb cont. Dey RETITSEN SOUTH FERRY AND TWELETEL fall. aad it must fall. See the civil war in Texas, caused | Coysscncet —Midiletown City shows a population of | Uhe form and manner of execution. = Habre? FeGso | olOF$} | nued as abuzdant they would Gli up by the Lst of August, hy ae id place, three OF gold places, by outrages perpeirated upon the white mea and ther | 100—an (nerease of 000 since 1860. ‘The town of Tam oot prepared to assert that, so far ag arson is con- Window curtaine. 2 "163 22,000 7 aad reach bome much earlier than usual. yivea by leaving the same a: Mathias fam'tica. Such wars will get to be common occurrence Middietown W | abo show an increase, though the sew | Cerned, the new law, if it could be carried out, would not ave rem steamb't.. 2 2,400 24,000 een Bagkoa saten 0a tue does in the Southern States: for if you bare repression on town of Cromwell has been wet eff from it since the Last | be au improvement, it is notorious, that juries were | Shark from sk 1 16 ‘e00 235 Arrivals and Departares. = ——=—== rt of governors, you will inevitably be met with revo- | cep frequently unwilling to dnd a verdict of guilty im cases | 5 Poe 08 mille 1 1008 po 3 ARSIVALS. REWARDs. tiou on the part’ o’ the governed. Why, there would be —- ward a New Haven is azariy | 0° arson in the first degree, where no loss of !'le bad oc- . % 18878 142000 14.003 City of | Washington —Mis Swen vine more fear of a revolution in the Unit os to day, ected. It shows a population of about 6,400, Ano- | curred, owing to the penaity being a tal one. This D rs 84,700 TL Mrs T Jackson, Mr and M $10 REWAED.—A COAT TAKEN, PERHAPS BY MIs. there were no republican party to ki ¢ slave power | tieeable tact ts Mire Bc few children tn (tothe | ertme 's ope cf the most difficult to establish to the satis * sie Sin tae EL Re A axe, (com No.3 Fine sitnet oh Tad in cleck, than there ia. Ta that event every State would | on being made op, to agreas exteat, of people in | fact.on of a jury, the testimony being of a circum: | 390 “3.600 70 Ey Fy th tT at nl ons 2 eee be in a state of revolt against an odjous Now as and singie persons in lodgings Stnatial character, although circumstantial evidence ts, i 300 ac pst nt de Mattos, Mrs aked Se ee paid cad no quectons “rolt is contin r . od wand, Out é in my opiaion, where the facts are well linked together, 1 este besee 0.800 | Seat’ servant: Face Le a iin rowel and to the Territori | ‘feniven dbase more conyineipg than the positive sweai & 44BeD poss 88.950 | Seiteon bev pir Wlarrice sad ov Ue Kees ss rear noes S15 FERARDKSTRAYED FROM GRAYS BATH, Let the South threaten dissolution them secede, | Ong erect . “4 to the actual guilt of the accused. Jurymen, however, naceces & 98908 9,660 92,886 | ene, WB Lyte W Biytae Me soi Mee J ) Futon ferry, Brooklyn, Saturday ‘tree Nee if they dare, when I is elected. ¥ would bave | ber of dwell are apt to think ditterently, and the recent change ia the 108. L "0 oad — | Gripper. Miss Foreman, WR Moore, Jobn MeNelll and foundiand Siut, black back and. partiy eaten Gr eed, Why, without the pr. Nom we ry a. | my bg the = of inducing them to agree more uid & camp. lamps 5 816 450 ale = 5 wy A Sarees. fous © wolves. bey poy RA “ ‘ne Cy? Madison of ocr army and pary today they could not held . soocgs aoe readily oo their verdict. i Wes |. J Greer, J Nelsoa, iver streets B.¥. paid, 3 a oe each dwelling house Grates... ves @ 660868 4,996 | Sisochash’ wa octane 590 nen ee slaves & twelvemonth. Do they forget their abject oe tie TENEMENT OU “a Unt , 24500. 5.508 ees REWARD.—LOST, A LADYS ENAMELLED terror, when invaded by Jobn Brown and a band. | ' wt deni seedy bm mamas ee os she: In my former reports I directed your attention tothe | CosuowD.... | RETAIN Ur SSteamabip Aneuwta—N Weed aad lady, © Weed, " ; i , te followers’ Do! they uot remember thai | of Which number 100 bave ‘been children under sever | gsogors which: in cae of Gre are Coumequeet we theme, parks oa foot === 0 SRST 18M) 6M | c Week” ym doumot, Indy aod s Maren M wk foun! Watch, wish cha.s ataeles, echor ts a Forty sscamd be heid the whole State of Virginia at bay for days, aad | Years of age. " erally defective constrictiob of tenement houses. fhe | Stoves and stove pipes 19 $33,100 £52,055 | soo. Ms BY Mt Johasoe, Mrw Overstree: ‘Sader will the shove reward by ieering & wih yielded at last to the soldiers of the ¢ aber 0° children attending public schoo calamitous events of the past winter, attended, as they | Cook’s galiey......... 8.000 800 | Fanti Be ate, re kW Seni uer B Ne wart 98 Wal seca seat? Dissotve the Union, ind do teachers in ame... ».. . have been, with a terrible lose of himan ife, have, ua- | Gleam boller......... Of $700 4.700 | Oops. Mr Meat, (0B Weiah aad | — —_ tes grt along with ite three 4 p= ag B.C. Paroclial schooi... fortunately, verified my apprebeasions. Ia cae respect a seseracze* soze 500 © | Captacd Mrs G8 Norton Mee Eihicet Q "Ewann.- NDAY RVENING, NEAR mieang of preventing a general rising of | net on ee ton ates they bare got been without benefit, joasmach as they pore aeeutn’ 6 6,002 17,600 oar | PASE Be tere Be toh. whe fans! OOO. Seema’ tote” oy ed Pe along her borders. Infaat pay schoois—p have ladaced the Legislature to adopt my suggestions ia | Poeed combustion ¢ | BAR 37 rats | engraved on (he works. 1 \e reward will be paid for OE Waapghe a “ . reference to te erection of toa bala Sirs oat wn a mM - te “ae fa Terura (0 One Hamby: 350 Woes Tretety wis ‘The Slave Insurrection in Te ne gure sesseete ses ¢ hows s which are built for the residence of more ; i Hae ——_—— — caly thing that ars 1 | {ass eight families, there sball be a are stairs oa a | 120 ‘400 1» on eS There are eight chirches, which wiil seat 6 800 people, | Yerior’ walle, aud that aft the, restate ereee thee wen 1 wo 300 8 | Or tapGnene be premer ieechenees | sad are worth $164,000. The real cotate ix the division | Communicate by doors: oF, if the fre proof ua, Dr Hiacea, be auministered for a few years by hhean Pre j Syorth $1,081,000, | built as above, then there must be fre -} 45 90,500 6 L Road, 1 C Howant, HM Bute-, Mars Don ohne @ sheme may be devised and 1 The census takers in the Third ward have completed | each story, on the outside of the ug connect. ‘3 so 200 3 | O'Dtien. Joe Sickel, J Criaberze. « Yoriow sat, f Yordowek! he percrful, honeruble and equatabi pation of a | Melt inbors,and their returns show a population of | e4 by Gre proof stairs, and all the rooms on each 2 e100 35 | Mes h, Misa Courven. S Meinbant. C1. Whittlesey | 10.076 ward, of which 12,087 reside west of Fh | Story” mast” communicate by doors. “if ths” bella. 1 150,504 271,900 125,507 fo a The Sailer mut te made all freeeand if are te “it é sq | ee are oot built with “either stairs or bal- | Becape gas 2 $455 11100 4.455 | nt is 4with ihe daty of makir i ere are 1,786 houses and 3804 | conies, as above specified, thea they m ¢ built Sire | Seslight 'a windo 7 1.041 13,000 978 fcc, te oerk © one without bioodshed : proof throughout. All lalders or stairs tee wee | eer tte revelation, without disastrous loss of prop hes. Stories to the acuttie or root are, if movable, to be made | Quphoesd incendiary. 22 88-068 87.615 14,839 work will be oue of time and patience, but years Hie day be died. | of iron, and if Oxed, to be made of wood, and these sout- | St onder... 1 64,8a ered will b dome. Ther: There ate 8,715 | tie sre to be not less than three fest uy two Sia once fire.. 16 T3821 162,785 26.755 an the other hand, blinded by pass om and fred o a6 tara cata I bave b one foult to dnd tu these provisions fap | Atempied arece...., 2 400 is | ambition People of the South allow their leaders to ~ bot see why tenement houses accommodating a less num- 6 02 bans Books 2 precipitate disunion upon them, and the plan of Mr Yan- val and persounl estate ia the ward | ber than eight families should be exempt {rect thelr ops. | TM srseeeseeo+0,980 $1,640,201 8,100,790 1,199,053 | cey and Mr. Keitt, for a dissolution of the Union immes & the eastern division of the } ration. Taxe eight familics of average number, and we | INCENSARY AND SCYPOSRD INCENDIARY Frat | ately afer the elcet n of Mr. Lincotn, be carried © 4 <~ ‘eph establishments, should bave fifty persons left wholly without protection | From Ist, December, 1800, to Slat May, 1800—Bixty. | thea po earthly power can p A gener ing 0 by the exemption. All dweiliogs accommodating moro | s¢7ea inceudlary fires, . ~ a ee the slaves throughout the fouth, abd & season oF anarchy, al of the Seventh war! show a po dea her hadue weue te cy opinion te niaeed | ro NE Roapsiee F Tucker. Jus Dus HRORN POINT. —THE THIRD TX TOURETTE HOP Diodshed and ruin, Which no one can even coatempints are 1047 houses and 2,846 ‘amilies. | ay ment houses, and brought withla the pro- | : fester. Ria Webs'er, LM D | evening, Acaeel, ast boat toe Ihe La touche pres bores pn sn Si : Mees ne ight churches, | visions of the law. |The eect of this would be to | Te communication from the Comptroller, asicing fr mel Corbin, J Hobdy tat; and | pier 3, Nomh river, at 5% o'elack P . The only thing thet prevents a generat ineurrection at this Fort mpeg vents of te Wes baci preveat reepectab'e neighborhoods being destroyed by @ | an additional appropriation, was called up. Mise Mawy Pauner, Mise Alice | ———— a ee moment among the dares in the bord-> Staict, ta their be S nlnely aie yon ot was, Popule | gradual proccss of subletting, and to improve the e- | aiderman Dannaci hoped this report would no: ve | 2° Tin the wteerare GEREN, LAR -rowsras Ake that im ruck an cramt the whol power of the foderal gomerr li oumber about 28,000. curity aad mmodations of tenement Louses , : DEPARTURE: A sna! xs Synge Som ‘oon, mont would be browght Ww bear againg hem, and crush “rrenpre (PA) ano Senorme —The censas takere"re. | rally addition to the ameiiorations secured by | Stopted. This committee bas gone oa and expe Savawwas—Steamahin Star of the & rooms ery end cupvenient Dum to proces fuse t for publieation any items concorning the re. | the act, | must again reiterate the accessity of abolishing | mooey contrary to the charter, ao, ire Dee, Soman Comer. © 5 7 057 abi aad be abo sha Onde Jet thia fear be removed—onee let it be kacwn | #ult of ¢ but from what we bare beet able to | woo! abd cea’ bite in the cellars of these ‘houses, and. of ‘Alderman Boos (feeling very sore, ne thé Chairman | Loe.) Marvsigt, bre Pelieman Bin Feieane ti hey OW LER, Proprietor, tue slaves that in a contest for their freedom they ap ey Mate that the population of Pittsburg will , dullt if a too, Mew OS Bee ser i Promeat g hitemaa. WE Bilt, 4 only have to fight thetr masters, and nothing ent an instant revolution fovad to be about Ofty.Ave thousand, more than in 1880, that of Alleghany thirty dve thous Bftoe S50, Vhat of the Biemin Of the extravagant committer) called the geetiomaa to | Wy WE Bulow, Wm G Bronsoa, J Greeuosk James ¥ 5 ut in any one of them it would be confined to | order. Gers, ard 9 in the serage. fo whish it or! . These conveniences LA Oaeerre ouee, }URE, BERGEN POLNT 8 iy Much would depend upon the maner in which the naand th an it whites at the South treated this insurrection, when it did South Pituburg Gfteca ‘thousand, double that | are at present constructed of pine wood. and whea a fire | 4! !erman Dawascu contended that he was perfectiz (x WINES AND LIQUORS occur, If they should see that resistance was vaio, and t census, that of the other buronghe eleven | occur? im them. aa frequently bappens, it spreads with the | Order, and insisted that the Japanese Ambassadors bad ~ - that their only hope of safety to themselves would be to And that of the unincorporated suburbs, some | greatest rapidity, and the smoke, asc yield to the negroes their liberty, much of the carnage | nin snd— making a total of one hoadred and twen. | trequeatiy eudocates the iamates whi Which would otherwse follow would be avoided. But if, | ty Gve thousand ou the other band, they should attempt, as no doubt the7 | Townnrs iw Puxwaruvanta —io the townships of Read- Frrconsection with this sujet {think t well to state beea extravagantly entertained. An appropriation of r" rty thousand doliarf#bad been already made by OF THE C#i tae \. |, and he wanted to know if the committee require ae Fo3s IN BOND, THIRTY DUZEN Mee 5, of Reon: Very tite f the wie soones Is Armee the Address Vino, bor 179 Herald office. 000 in addition. would, to pat down the rebellion by fire and by # ing aud Lattimore, in Adame county, there are 2.464 in. | “at out of the oumber of javentions of fre appa. rma Booux coolly repiied). a onerensh Reem net osneeny a Se Sees ee SH | Sabhents, of wOGh, 2.580 are init tate, at 1,206 | ratte which Baye been submitted tomer. sod $105,000 wil be sutSiept, (land egbtcr in whies'evee We bite fe » ack males, fornalea ‘There gol ' rt 0 . " tee Pm memes ot ate, Hep wie were but 41 deaths durin he, sear To the townships tf adajted to —— Tate” Trista tothe r | MAbjermen hanson suatinoed oe and rs ai ‘the chiar- ania, ND IOI i Nae ond o there are 267 farms, and value of the real and wer. | 1nd 4} Which possesses the recommendations amy 7 aft and Lo 9 BRANG oa boiling in their yeine—with the memories of a life fon! property i put dowa at two. suifious of dollars, | deirg cheap of Construction, effective for {te purpose, aad Vale hed of Goin ws e treet, Non fe Zorn of vet them on—maddened by the desire for the gratibea, | i=, Windsor township and town of Hamburg, Bucks | tot ¢™slly p: tne Aromen ae aah Oe: | etre, Seal witty eno orden og er —— Pt tion of tong smothered yovrageenct Linn eeMeatiecee | couaty, there are 275 inbabitan , and 8 manufictariog | 9 tne an easy means of ascending t¢ | Yitens of tine charter, cr say fraud apon the ity, or SUA PAL AT ORAL 7. 4 lime, emt , | catablivbments, ape 100 farms. During 1860 there were | the 4 Mereut apartments from outside, and of thus appria- | gonvert any of the public to his own use, OF —The wei! Doariing "a ycee of the poy & Ty tr eine Ap ny — but 87 deaths ing the slumbering lowate of their danger. iy perm aay Gite! perro att wert ft, shall he many years kept by id nee Cy men, is ah enenged in a lifo or death struggle with the whites ct the |, VoMUNA—The conve takers in Virginiaare having op oy ope Page — Srouwde eherg cheat South, and you have a picture of what must occurr in | Dard times to performing their duties, and many of them, every Southern State if they resolve to destroy the onig | |8 8! eo a bot Se prepared to make their re safeguard which they now hare—the Union of the | m8 by the w ated jo their instrectivgs fa i : H ik Hi Hictoly Sa Net & i ee. Riebmord one great dilteulty is) in the number of thnes say He te eodeatabio dint at the mncanent of diesetation | Mor Wize 80 oct at cue Renee get Ce Rormetion Soar ~ tema Dore are men in the North who wendd find word om. | Seed, Sometimes the bead of the family i absent, at ‘Comell. tronce to the Southern States, and there aid the slaves in (hg | (DOTS Wo bury to Answer, and ab others wick, #9 that r nd $106 000, went of organising and preparing for inewrration ‘+f mile aod miles are frequeutly walked to get census Mae, aad bd : We are not discussing the right or wrong of things | Of 8 #ingte family. tm yf Fd trove Hawntos Coowty, Onto. —The census retarna of the to | calc . The arerors of tao benker States aro powsested of far | castern preeinets of Mil Creek township ahow a popula { -—~7" We anced More Wabelligence and eagacity than they are genseally | tion of 4.549, being an (ucrease Of about 16 per cent. Mhey aid got

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