NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1865. and defunét rebel confederacy to |. the eleven States that adopted 3, the surrender of Lee.and Johnston, tic was only opposed by three negative votes. lately rebellious States have now acted in convent °6, Miasissippi and Alabama de— instruments Rover, had Dinding effect, while South Carolina, rently still clinging in dasperation to the last shadow of hor favorite €oyma, sgemed to consider hers a lesitmate statute, and /érefore formally repealed it, The Alabama convention also passed yesterday an ordinance declaring null and void all procedings of the. secession convention ‘and’ell amendments made by It te tho State, constitution which conflict with the constitution of the United states. Intelligence to the 2ist inst! has been received from Colonel Cole, commanding the right colamn pf General Connor's expedition against the hostile: Indians of the Northwest. His troops hed engagements on tho laf, 84, 4th and 8th inst, om Powder river, with » large foree, “] estimated at over three thousand, of the Sioux, Chero- kee and Arrapaho tribes, who on each occasion were defeated, scattered and driven with great slaughter, ‘and with the loss of « large number of their horsea,- Their killed and@ wounded, included in which were many of their prineipal chiefs, wore ostimated at six hundred, of Sir Morton Peto at the NEW: YORK HERALD. ‘fot : = ere . we can afiurd to be “—~JaME GORDON AEVEES, this, it is evident that we have the right of the lose notbing, therefore, in appealing to reason before we appeal to arms. If we have endured plaring bs apels sotions taxation, while the Hopreme Court Judges in the Judicial district bave decided in a manner reverse. Both cases, it is understood, will be" the-Court of Appeals. It ts enid that if the Orion N, W: CORNEH OF POULTON AND Wasdav srs. déeiwion 1 gastalned, sixty million dollars worth of object in the Hudson river yesterday morning, opposite | | Troy, stove a hole in her hull, and soom after settied down with the water up to her guards, but not, however, tll after all her passengers, baggage and freight/had been AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. OLYMPIO THEATRE, Broadway.—Lonpon Assueanca. rs Paria WINTER GARDEN, Broadway.—Evanreopr's ‘Toopins. The convention of delegates from the various trades unions throughout the State, which assembled in Albany on Monday, continued in session yesterday. Officers of 8 State organization were elected, and considerable other business of interest to mechanics generally was trans. acted, including the initiation of measures for the re- ution of the number of hours of labor. They will meet WALLACK'S THEATRE. Brosdway.—Tas Sxav. BOWERY BARES. ne, or THE jf iat UNTING A Be. area Broadway.—J Pas pared for war as agneenmer. THEATRE, Brosdway.Tas Wouax , A prize fight for one thousand dollars a side took place on Monday, near Philadelphia, betwoon James of that city, and John Turner, of New York, in the former was declared the winner, in consequence of his opponent, as alleged, having struck # foul blowin thé ‘The stock market was dull and on the whole’ lower yesterday. Gold was firm, and.closed at 1497. ‘There was @ fair amount of commercial citeles yesterday; yet there wag no especial activity, except in a few articles, The markets wore generally Grm, and the sales were almost universally at | /] full prices. Groceries were firm, Cotton was a shade. wore irregular. Pork was higher, but closed with part of the advance lost, Lard and whiskey were firm. qmmATRY, Bowers =Tas Dress or Faaxce— 5 = OPERA HOUSE. mre, Danone, Burtusquas, &0,—Roguaains oF jc ‘in the great manufac ring centres of the New England States,. and. mercial intereats By nion. These people come from Manchester, Bradford, Huddersfield and Belfast, and are destined for Lowell, Lynn, hLawrence, Waltham “aid . Boston, Maasachu- setts ; Providence, Rhode Islattd, and New Lon-’ don, Connecticut, “They are of a respectable, . 201” Bowery.—Sima- ; Our Foreign Relations and the Menroe VANNUCHTS M a The ideas we have put forward in regard to’ an international congress to settle the: vexed NBW YORK MUSEUM-OF , « ANATOMY, 618Broadway.— @pen from 10 A.M. till 10 P. class, fairly educated, industrious and fall of questions. which perplex: both continents ‘are; > pares | beginning to attract that’ attention fi: Harope |: hope for the future: in con: Now York, Wedmestay,. Sept: #7, 2865, encouraging reports. which ‘had steached them | insure at ultimate triump which the importance of the subject deserves. a declaration’ of war from the radicala agathat European statesmen are commencing to ander. | {rom some of tlieir ‘associates’ who preceeded Master Raymond, and the worst of it is that it . NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. ‘| stand that the solution of the Mexican difficulty | them to otir'shoros, nnn This feature of the Européah. emigration for We fo has! up to’ the is only postponed. . They see in the tone ‘of 3 ofthe New York Daily Amirican journals, in the temper of the Ameri- | movement is very important’ just now—impor~ denounces her. Tho Times, thinks that- her captain’ is’ carrying the joke too: far—he ig | making the question of British depredation’ on, our commerce 8 little too distinct. So long as land; which loses &¢: many valuable: subjects, and important to, the United States, ‘which receives such an infusion of skilled labor ata. moment when we are about to compete, earnestly ‘swith the vast, aggrandized and senior gan people, and in the declarations of Presi-, dent Johnéon to the Bragilian Minister and others, undoubted evidences of the vitality of the Monroe doctrine, and they, look forward. with anxiety to the period when it shall’ he praoti- ‘Th counsel.on both sides in the case of Captain Ag-- ‘dersdn, of tho ship Villafrands, dondludod their summing ‘up yesterday” before United States Commissioner Osborn. ‘The Commissioner said he would not render Judgment in the case, but leave tt to a Jury, and he ‘accordingly com, ymitted the captain for triat,~ boil being: attowed In the 40 derive from its commanding: Bi ‘gum of five thousand dollars, cally enforced, We have alrendy informed the | manufacturing and trading power of the world, | there was'a rebel government snd all the When these entigtants ¢mbarked, on the Sth: : dust of ‘a war to confuse matters and make * In the Uniiod States District Court yesterday, before | public that the forthcoming message of the Judge Betts, a decree of condemnation was entered and | President will take the most emphatic: ground | of September, the effects of the “cotton crisis,” | it seem,,thas Waddell was soting: on» rebel gale ordercd against fifty-six hundred ¢igurs ard ninéteen produced by ‘the Davis rebellion, were fast dis- dresponsibility the’ Times liked it very well; in regard to this subject, and'we may’now ‘add barrels of smoking tobacco #elaed some time ago by tue: that it will probably force an immediate setile- | *ppearing from England. The mills which had} but now that Waddell, in ‘his British éhip, Custom Hoiise officers, and alleged to havo beon| impart. ment of the imbroglio one way or the. other. | been on “half time” for the:past two years'had’|) with his British orew, goes on the same as-evér, New You Henato. ‘ed contrary to tho provisions of the Revenue laws: | commencéd., to. ran’ “full.time,” and. factories:| shows that the confederacy was nothing to him ‘The case of the United’ States ‘against the steamship | President Johnson does not know such a per- ‘Times, Tribune, World and Sun combined. . Columbia, called on yesterday, before Judge Betts, in’ which were closed during the same interval | and its fall no reason why he should stop his’ son as the Emperor of Mexico, and he will in- were on “half “time,” Advices ‘had been the United States District, Court, was postponed, tll Tuee-| it that the impostor who ealls himself by that British cruise, the Times don’t like it at-ally ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY. name shall cither withdraw voluntarily from | received that a very large supply of cotton The case of Anne Lorking, versus Frederick I. King, Waddell, therefore, bad better stop. the country whose government he has ‘usurped, | waited shipment at New Oftenns,'and on the | Advertisoments for tho Weexty Herat must be handod | which is a rather: interesting one, was again under in- tm bofore ten o'clock every Wednesday evening: Tts'cit- | yootigation yesterday, before Jadge Barnard, at cham- | or be vompelied to withdraw ag, speedily as {whole the capitalists were in exeellent~spirits, at OITY RITELLIGENCE, ‘culation among the enterprising inechanics, farmors, | bers, in the presence of a numerous assemblage. Anne, Just then comes warnings from the operatives |; veterans can make him. These opinions offi- ae: rr wih sb cod. merchants, manufacturers and gentlemen throughout the | who says tuat she is twenty-two ‘Yoars of ag», aud a na- cially announced, even in the most guerded } announcing their ‘intended departure for Ame- ‘country is Yucreasing very rapidly. Advortisements.4n- | tive of Ireland, states that shecsmo to this country ten ‘nected with, &t. Bridget's Roman Catholic church .took phrases, will-at-once bring the Mexican matter | rica, so that just aa we commenced to forward ji: 11,.i¢ annual excursion to, Jones’ wood Yeqterday. Rav. sertad in the Warnty Hanatp will thus be seen by a large | years ago, and icnmediately after. left for Cuba, where material for the looms did we begin to attract was ecmploy:d ds “a nurse, and where, by portion of the active and.cnorgotic people of tho Uniied ‘Wether Mooney, pastor of the. chureb,-was:in charge: There are only two possible issues of the foshioned it into shape. This ug lowery, tiokels, oho dew’ prizes tm all Tight fe bebo, nas ormad at tne chutch at nine about ‘one " hundred thousand Wolters.’ A short time ago’ she, returned: to: this city, } bringing drafts for largeamounts of money. These, she Mexican muaddle—one is by @ war, in which {'! of England to an uneasy degree. ‘The emigra- to. was formed the United States world: ceriainly ‘be -vioto- ‘ard nro nnery being THE NEWS. | ‘tion of working hands. from. England. will, however, go on and increase as it.goos. -The masses of the English people have full faith rious, ‘This country is ‘now ready for another campaign. We have.the men,‘ the money, the says, whe placed in the hands of, Mr, King, whom sho and friends of the sohohars liad omployed as her lawyer, with instructions to collect featty ties TRIAL OF. WIRZ. them at maturity and znake \depoaits. ef them in bank Proceedings in the Wirz court. martial wore resumed jarms-and the ships-all ready for the contest. yesterday, and scveral additional witnesses for the prose- | to hor account; but she Alleges that ie made the deposits. | ‘Within ‘a’ month the government could have |’ in the integrity of the Union, and with energy ‘ution wogs'examined, including John B. Jones, a rebel | in his owa-neme, ‘This, of eourte, the respondent de! 401° mittion of yeleran. soldiers in Mexico, | and enterprise, and resolved to better the con- || ‘‘@reenland’s toy mountains.’ At loast'tiwas decidedly ‘War Department clerk, and Philip Cashmore, for four | nies. After hearing the testimony, the Judge ordered dition of themselves and their femilies, ‘no cool and bracing. Tho quicksilver in tho tube of the These troops would be under the command of All the drafts to be-deposited in a trust company, to years a detective-under Gcmeral Winder, ‘who both testi- Thsrmomsoter became pas such generals ag Grant, Sherman, Thomas, | inducement which the factory proprietors may | fied to the unpopularity of that officer and the. offorts | await « logal deciéion, and the case was further adjourned fad sonched tm some monte, Te ‘made fo have him removed, which were always frustra- Sheridan and Slocum, who are unequalled in yo tiomables and linen dusters, ted by Joff.Davis himself, When the War Department | Hou. Judge Clorke will hold tho Special Term of the | the world. Farragut and Porter ‘would com- on one occasion issued an order for Winder’s removal, | Supreme Court for October, comimeticing at eleven mand a fleet of iron-clads before which the | work in the: land of thelr birth, when they o'clock A. M. The regular calling of the calendar will Joff. wvtood it and retained him. eendees the latest styles and pattem, whieh they | ; mammoth abottions recently exhibited by | know, that they ~can enjoy fro.dom, employ~ ‘be atrictly adhered 46. Meso at ‘tm Parx.The Park’ Cominissioners an- After some other testimony not of particular interest France and England would be utterly help- | ment, good pay, and education for their ebil- Tho case of the steamboat. Arrow boiler explosion has pad been adduced, Judge Advocate Chipman announced ‘nounce that if the weather is fee tho Park Cornet Band $hat he was ready for witnesses for the defence to be | Rot beon allowed, like so many similar catastrophes, to | less, To again bombard Vera Craz, to land will play on the lake to-day, commending at half-past - callod, Previous to the commencement of their exami- | @t once drop quietly into oblivion without an offortto | our goldiers, to march onward to Mexico, the ‘two o’olook in the afterncomand playing until half-past nation, @ colloquy of considerable length took place be- | probe the matter to the bottom. The Grand Jury of the rising as we went, would be easy Court of Sossions yesterday presented an indictment for _ Excoamox ov Naw Janse Finesnx.—Eagle Steam Fire twoen the Judge Advocate.and other members of the work for the men who have conquered both the two gentlemen acting as counsel |-manzlaughter ‘inthe fourth degres against David D. ‘Company No. 3, of Treuton, N. J., passed through nature and the rebels during the late war, and who think nothing of fighting battles above the clouds, traversing a continent to reach the enemy, or sailing triumphantly through fire and water to capture a city. American people as. belligerent as Earopeans profegs to believe, and did not the wisest statesmanship guide and restrain the popular instincts and prejudices, a war would be in- évitable, It is uselees to deny that the ma- jority of our leading generals are eager for another conflict, and fret under the insult which the presence of Maximilian in Mexico ¢éontinues to. offer to this republic: Could their wishes be granted the call to arms would immediately resound from one end of the land to the other, and’ veteran voluntecrs would flock to the recruiting stations by thousands, both in the North and in the South. It is useless to deny, also, that this would be the speediest method of reconstructing the Union. ‘The first war in Mexico drowned out the old nullification troubles in the blood of comrades from Massachusetts and South Carolina, New Smith and Tants Smith, owners of the Arrow, charging them with culpable negligence in using an unsafe boiler. ‘Tho defendants came into court, acoompanied by their Coxnsel, pleaded not guilty to the indictment, and gave bail cach in the sum ‘of five’ thotsand dollars for their appearance whenever the case shall be called for trial. ‘The case of James Clark, tried for being an acccesory after the marder of Harry Lazarus by Bernard Friery, was coucluded yesterday im the Court of General Ses- sions, and resulted in” a verdict of guilty. He was ro- manded for sentence. Peter Hollis, indicted for assanit- ing Mary Ann Barrett, of No, 40 Baxter street, with Knife, on the 14th of Augnst, pleaded guilty to an assault and battery. Judge Russel sent Hollis to tho Peniten- tlary for one year, and ordered him to pay a fino of one hundred dollars, Charles Miller, charged with a feloni- us assault upon Fanny Miller, pleaded guilty to an as- sult and battery. He was sent to: the City Prieon for six months, and fined cwo hundred and fifty dollars. / Sartogate Tucker has decided the Angevine will case othefwise Angevine, whom he decides to have been the lawiul wife of Daniel Ange- vine, deceased, The Surrogate considers the question of jis identity proven. ‘The decis‘on further holds that the evidence of the wife was admissible under the code to Prove the alleged marriage. ‘The examination in the case of Froderick A. Howe, on ‘a charge of false pretences in regard to certain lands Yor the accused in regard to the seeret con- veyanes, by one ‘of the latter, ‘Mr. Schade, of letters and money to Wirz and letters from im to his wife, in violation of tho prison regulations, Mr, Schade said that the letters were perfectly innocent, and that ho would pfoduce them in court, and that the money was to buy food for the accused, with which he said his keepers did not properly supply him. ‘his Jattor state- ment was contradicted by the Judge Advocate and Mr. Baker, the other member of Wirz's counsel, and the court ordered the matter to be investigated. Fathers Hamilton and Whellan, Catholic priests, who ‘officiated among the Audersonvillo prisoners, and Colonel Fannin, of the First Georgia (rebel) reserves, who was stationed at that post, wore then successively examined for the defence. They were not cognizant of the cruel treatment to the captives charved against Wirz, though some of it might possibly have "been inflicted; but they thought if it had they would have known something of Mt. They had never scen the accused kick or kill men, though he was sometimes violent and profane, They acknowledged that dogs wore kept by order of General Windor, to hunt those who escaped, but had never seen any of tho men torn by the animals. heard a great deal of complaint among the prisoners that they di@ not got enough to eat; but he did not know that the meat they received was |, because he was ‘too inuch engaged in looking after to particularly observe. the matter of their food. He i f 3 f rr ig 3 by ? fi ; i iH x | c a in favor of Ann McFai dent's amnesty as wiping out negted with the late rebellion? In any event, it would appear that there must be some modi- fication of this oath as a preliminary step to the admission of members irom the South, and Fepreeenied to contain pitrléam, preferred by K. Shel. | York and Misslippl. A second ‘war with | “POD thie issue we may expect lively time thought Wirz didall he could for the physical and spir- | don, which was to have been commenced yostorday at upon the very threshold of the new Congress. Mexico might end in the same way all the dif ferences which exist between the two sections ing, started for the City of Churches yesterday morning. About half» dmon members were absent, owing to pre- vious engagements; but the‘delegation mustered strength enough to carry Mayor Wood, the Water Works Comm's- itual welfare of the prisoners. the Tombs Police Court, before Justice Dowling, was further postponed to the 28th inst. by consent of the counsel for both parties, The steamer Winooski yesterday completed her ninety- ix hours of the steady running of her engines at the foot. of Delancey street, though the trial between her and tho Algonquin was ended on Sunday evening, when the machinery of the latter became disafranged. It is thought that there will be no farther dock test of the respective merits of these veesels; but they will proba- bly have @ sea race. Coroner Gover yesterday held an inquest over the remains of policeman William P. Vitty, of the Eleventh precinet, whose death was caused tna singular manner. Being taken ¢ick at the stomach early yesterday morn- ing, ho started home, in company with a fellow officer, aud while bending forward, on the corner of Delancey and Attorney streets, a pistol dropped from an inside pocket of his coat and exploded, the ball taking effect in his head. He died about two hours afterwards, at his residence, whither he had been conveyed. The steamer George Washington on Monday took up from this city about six hundred persons to witness the rowing match at Sing Sing, and while retorning a Aight wus gotten up on board, during which many persone, in- cluding the colored deck hands of the boat, were se- verely beaten, and two white men, named McGinn and Frank Burns, wore dangerously stabbed, Arthur Fisher and James Washington, two of the colored men belong- ing to the boat, were arrested, and the former was com- mitted for exam/nation by Instice Ledwith, but the lat ter waa disebarged, there being no evidence against him. ‘Three youths, named William Conway, Thomas Mur. ray and George Allen, were yesterday committed for trial In the Tombs Police Court, on charge of having on Mon- day night attempted to effect a burglarions entrance to the jewelry establishment 171 Greenwich street by fore- ing open a front wiadow, Early yesterdiy morning three of the Blackwell’a Is- land convicts jamped tuto the Kast river and struck out for frecdom and the Long Island shore, which latter two of them sucoseded In reaching; but they were agon after rearrested and returned to'their insular home. It is be- lieved that the third ono was re ‘The Secretary of War yesterday non2cing that vacancies for a authber of @tatcs exist in the cadeiships at the West Point Military Academy, and Fequesting thé members of Congress having the right of nomination to choose their candidates and forward their mamen to the Academy an soom as possible. ‘The unagimous decigion Of Jugave Hogobyom, Miller An Easy Question to Answen—Greeley sede terme shai he-brldge tenes me / “quired to be finished ‘1807, * - H The stoamship Cuba arrived at Halifax yestorday, with European advices to the 17th inst, Jobn Bull has at lest been fairly seared out of all pro- pricty by the Fenian movement, and is making as great a hubbeb as if a hostile army of two hundred thousand men hii alrendy landed on his shores, General Sir Hugh Rose, who subdoed the Indfan rebellion by shooting the Sepoys from the muzzle of guns, is in command of the Britisti troops in Ireland, and bas under him a force which our Dublin correspondent estimates at nearly soventy-four thousand men. A sweep bas been made upon the office of an unhappy Dublin weekly newspaper, suspected of Fenianism, ghd twelve or fourteen pris. prisoners, mysteriously stated not to be com- positors, were secured. A still more haul was made subsequently, when the police camo cross alive American captain with documents and a uniform in bis possession. Tho Privy Council has been solemnly convened to dec'de what is to be done with the Prisoners. British war vessels hor tion of the Irish coast at which an invading army could offect a Innding, and Donald McKay, the shipbuilder, has ‘been called in consultation by the Admiralty with the view of protecting British harbors by torpedoes In case of war, At the latest dates the excitement and arrests We point with pride to the fact that, in spite ot the prevalence of these warlike sentiments, the government of the United States is acting with its usual prudence in regard to Mexico, ‘end will not be induced by popular clamor to engage in a foreign campaign until it has ex- hausted all other means of solving the problem in Mexico. This is an irrefutable reply, if any reply be needed, to that silly school of Euro- pean philosophers who are fond of referring to this country as an organized anarchy, a nation governed by mob law, and at the mercy of every whim of the masses, The government respects the will of the people, and obeys it when it is right; but not even in regard to the Mexican question, where the people are clearly correct in their views, will it sacrifice one iota of its dignity by undue haste, or one tittle of its claim to civilized humanity by engaging in a war before it has given its opponents every chance to setile the difficulty peaceably and When the Heratp conceived the project of an international congress it dis- covered the key to a trank and peaceful solu- tion of the Mexican muddle. Since our project has been broached the government has, at least, tacitly endorsed it. The Emperor Napo- Jeon has only io again issue invitations to such a congress, and include the United States in his list, and we fecl confident that his invitations would not be refused. Letan early day be fixed a be eee Yaris, be eclected as the best and wisest of American statesmen as commissioners on behalf | {*" of this government to confer with the represent- atives of European Powers and dispose of the annoying complications thet now vox the world. ‘The United States have ng desire to enter rasbly into 9 conflict which, once baran. ' gtr Morton Poto and party wore to-day the guests of the Board of Trade, who. showed them the prominent mannfacturing works, depots and mills, in # ride through: presented to the merchants on:’Chenge, and this evening ‘are participating in o banquot at the Weddell House. Faneral of ‘Captain Ohartes H.' Mar SERVICES AT THE FOURTEENTH STREET PRESEYTE- mount issue in Pennsylvania is the spoils. It is an old issue, but it holds its own even of two or three English gunboats sent to the Trish coast, and the last steamer now tells us that the whole channel fleet has left Portsmouth for the same destination, and the London 7¥mes says terribly that “there must be prompt, careful and complete repression and prevention.” Repres- sion of what? Prevention of what? What can it poesibly be that England proposes to repress and prevent with her gunboats and her chan- nel fleet? Fenianism, of course, is all a joke, The London Times has quite convinced us of that. It has shown us beyond dispute that the Fenian movement is merely a little Irish non- sense—a dainty myth. But has the British government sent the channel fleet to suppress a myth? Funny government that. Waere tit Union Snos Psxones.—The re- luctant spirit which many of the rebel leaders manifest in returning to their allegiance to the Union may be readily accounted for after a glance at the following figdres, ‘On the Ist of January, 1864, according to the official state- ment of the rebel Secretary of the Treasury, the rebel debt was as followa:— the rehgioas services coi offered up an impressive prayer Beriptn tirs delivered 4 short fun life of Captain Marshall, senna te. cof mabinge, ko « last lok, at the deceased. than removed to the Seaond. Avensis Cemetery . ptr prc cemnse ee Death of General Revere. Baurmons, Sept. 3; 1806. may bo said to be now fully recognized. To-day tho first grand matinée of the season will take place, affording an excellent opportunity for heads of families, children and our country cousins to witness the really exeellent por- formanoces presented. Heraaxy ix Brooxiyx.—Herrmann commenced bis season of three nights at the Brocklym Academy last évening to an overflowing house, Neatly all tha seats wore ¢01d as early as one o'clock in the afternonn, and there was therefore only standing room when the per. ‘formance commenced. Mis programme was, as usual, béiliantly carried out ant evoked repeated. applause. He plays again in Brookign this evening and Friday. As the application for seats in advamee is Wiroady quite Pressing, those who wishto see bis delig).tful perform- ances sbould not dally in x6vtring sdmisy.on, On Thurs day and Saturday he will resume hia, feats at the New A plot to assassinate the French Emporor on his woy to of from his recent interview with the Queen of f pain, at San Sebastian, ff stated to have been discovered, A moar relative of Orsini is mixed up in the alfair, Queen of Spain insisted upon accompanying her guests ‘on thelr retarn, 80 as to share their riska. Cholera, notwithstanding its reported backward move- ont, was creating great havoc in France. The Mayor of Marreilics had summoned the physicians together to Consult what was best to be done, and the inhabitants } Wore fleeing from the city panic-stricken, ‘Tho setticr's war at thy Cape of Good Hope continued. In the London money market om the 16th, United Btates ‘five-\wenties closed at 094 8 OBM, a slight ad- wane Upon previous quotations, MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Aabama rcemstruction convention on Monday of this week, afer @ worm (-bate, unanimously passed an ordinases decia'ing the ve casion ordinance mull and void, The oniinene! Pe -ogniztin: the destraction of sla. & bercafter the institution shall sigh was vassed op last Friday. i : i 2 5 } [ j some central clty; of mecting, Michigan. Veutenant in the New York Fire Zovaves. Superior Court-Omambere. Before Judge Paarnard. ot eel ones abqui ae Whole of thn ahore amanat is awed bx -