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’ ’ NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEM EN 5 anne ee is Hoe minerley report ofwed by Mr. bi ype Se Salle a4 James By Pg Pe M x I c oO u PEAS em. Sammon sve em} bs Winches. conduct aif this Rw) Km ( ve the Dieu t Ate Dist, Population. Did. Poputatim. | reoslvod with applause. The first bid was $1,000, "It ; ‘ a Savery ont Hanes Sate; | Oe clesa aati Geariaan Gar @ slleseneeek. ew T—Sufolk ....+.-, 39,723 16—Montgomery. ... 30,202 ly Went up to $1,000 and $1,675, at_ which prico J.B Baldwin, boote amd shoes; Alcorn & Clark, four | iatikctiy stated to ‘ube Court then that he ued aot vem 4,869 Fulton, 23,823 | it was knocked down. ‘The picture of the occasion was ey aiuihticieare Cn and food; Dolan & Kous, millinery; Brown's boarding | the affidart upon Which those warrants of arvest had ns. o Bicnmond + 28,798 Schoharie...,., 32,688 | Louis Robbe's Sheepfold. It was started at $500, and, house and saloon; Davidson & Baldwin, barncss sho been made. ve sander ot = Hani after considerrble tion, sold ; A e op; HL mn made, He certainly never surreadered on bebaif aseene eee oLl3,890 ; a seus and Andromeda,” by yy i bis INTERESTING FROM THE WEST COAST C. Lampman, bakery; N. Hosenohbr, barber shop; Mra. | Of his clients or of himself and agsociate, Mr. Ditten PROVISIONS OF THE PRO RATA BILL, | 2 kines; vari’ ot rset Smith, dress and cloak rooms; Mr. Smith, Jeweller and | Rooter, the right wo take all the advantage the ca pr news room; 8. Bouchard, furniture rooms. The goods | *8ted, a he was in duty bound to protect his client « lyn, samo as majority. were mostly saved, The buildings were owned by B. vreste; and they would be very remiet in their pro an malty sepent, Farman and Mossra. Brown and Booth, who wero in. | {sional dutics if they did wo, 4—Part of N. vont, pe Mazatlan Closely Invested by the | sured. The losses of the different store and shophe pers ud not consider the motion made to-day at viz:—let ward. 7, have not yet been ascertained. or that any course of proceedings had Ft ward.. B84 Liberals. poaeibasi cet 3 y on the day of adjouresbat, ws iz, Diieaboeter. jonor, we never stipulated by oat oes — THE ALLEGED DISTILLERY FRAUDS. | fist siar''atoy eae be want eee which the law give [ understoc the wa The Citizens’ Association and Their | zn wari AN ASSAULT PROJECTED ON THE 28D ULT. Motion to Dismiss the Complaint. Adjourned What We shuld goon tod the exat P M ‘6th ward, Before Commienoner Botts. Ination of Wilnerses al », but with arguments upon much ending Measures. 9th ward. poiuts of law as wilt arine 1a Use he ca manne Yoatorday the case came up for hearing befure Com- | Mr, Courtney did not desire to preclude counsel from missioner Betts, in pursuance of adjournment from a pro- | the exereise of any rights; bul be looked om the motion Oharge of the Liberals Into the | vious day. the proceedings attrwctot considerable at- | Tykituurcemuid not mel juss ails penne ce cae Streets of the City. tention, the court room being pretty well flied with | in determining the official: conduct aud action of tae The Board of Revision Said to be Killed. spectators and the parties most interested. ingpector, without bearing the testimony in the «ase r% 7 ce ul a yout giv Mr. & G. Courtney, United States Assistant District | gn aiicion bm the points saiced by the aiteiclent eae feudant’s coun Attorney, appeared for the government, and H. Harris, | sel on the motion to distnies the complaint The French Bottled Up in Butler | ks, special counsel, for the Internal Rovenue Depart THE TRETIMONY. REFORMERS VERSUS CORRUPTIONISTS. Style ment. Messrs. A. Oakey Hall, @ B. Pelton and A. J pivot SRA of seRARDe, rears i cannit pe ward Mo Pyatt, sworn and 6x 4 by Me ke. ko. - Ditigahoofar were 0 for the accused, Douau and | Courtney—1 have been an inapector of liquora about others. four years; I produce my official appointment, I have od MOTION TO DISMISS THE COMPLAINT. bmg vn pon see ogy gr by on Do Our San Francisco Correspondence. Mr. A.Oakey Hull aid that the Commissioner, on tho | Qurry'y distillery in Socuntornth treet Ou the 201 of Saw Francisoo, Feb. 24, 1866, | 12th of March, 1866, issued his warrant against Mr. | Jaouary, 1664, from that time tll the middie of Fob MAZATLAN BESIEGED BY THE LIWKRALM, Ellenger and othors, who were arrested, He supposed many Sad popmatas Aunersiows with BN, eh fe why eo aid to you on Uo CO ai ‘The steamship John L. Stephens arrived from the ports | now would be a very proper time for bin to make aime | Sty ‘Hall wbjocted ta any couversation. that, ilistrated of Western Mexico on the evening of the 22d inst., | tion, which, in regard to his clients, they all | the art bringing later advices from the scene of hostilities in So- | agreed should be made with perfect fairues and zhe Court roled against the objection. # Our Albany Correspondence. urtney——State What was sad by Donan We you , March 23, 1866, RAILROADS AND PRO RATA. ‘The unexpected jump of the pro rata bill last evening im the Assembly was equally unexpected and alarming to the established railroad interests of the State. Rich- ‘mond and « posse of directors are on hand to-day, and the extent of the swearing prevalent was never paral- teled in the campaigns of Uncle Toby in Flanders. The debate in Assembly came off at a late hour in the even- ng, and its details will probably be lost, but the particu- lara stated deserved to be extensively published. The vouchers and all necessary proofs were presented in sup- fort of the bill. There is.no doubt that the bill is based upon some very aggravated grievances to local forwarders of freight in this State. ’ The pro rata bill as it stands will have to be amended ‘very extensively to be judicious or acceptable, and the railroad managers feel so much encouraged by its inex- Pedient form that they talk of leaving it to take its “Rourse as too obvious a strike and an abortion as a bill. Ita provisions are substantially as follows :— samo character, though not so extenaive, is announced, Last evening tho residence of John P. Moore, 110 Madi- som avenue, was entered, it is supposed, by a sneak thief, and a tin box, containing United States and other securities to the amount of about one hundred thousand dollars, was stolen, Afull description of the bonds is given in an advertisoment of Mr. Moore, which is pub- lished olsewhere. A roward of five thousand dollars has ‘been offered by Mr. Moore for the recovery of the bonds, No clue to the thief has as yet been obtained. CALIFORNIA GOLD DISCOVERIES. Lecture by E. E. Dunbar, Before the . Travellers’ Cla Deapite the inclemency of the weather last evening a large and highly respectable audience assembled at the rooms of the Travellers’ Club, No. 1 West Fourteenth Ptreet, to listen to a lecture by Mr. FE. E. Dunbar, presi- dent of the club, on “The Discovery of Gold in Califor- nora and Sinaloa. The city of Mazatlan was at the time of the sailing of the Stephens four latest dates) com- pletely invested by the liberals under Corona, number. ing fully five thousand men, well armed and tolerably well equipped. Governor Ogazon, of Jalisco, of whose departure from hore incog. I informed you in advance, bad arrived at Corona’s beadquarters, and a council of war, at which Corona, Rubi and Ogazon and others were integrity towards the Commissioner, his clients and the other side, He begged to say to tix learned friends on the other side that he could not found the motion on any technicality in the affidavit, becanee whatever amendment they wished to make to the ailidavit they could make it now. If he had correctly apprevended the proceeding the Comminsioner had tseued bis warrant and taken the affidavit under the law of 1865. Whilst he admitted that the affidavit was very artiatic and, in doed, ingeniously framed by whoever , he should present, took place early in the month. Corona declared | make bis motion, if the Commissioner thought it in his ability to carry the town by assault in an hour, but urged that no general attack should be made on the in- trenchments of the French, on the ground that if the city were carried by assault it would be levelled to the round by the batteries of the steam frigates Lucifer and Victoire at anchor in the roadstead of! the city. His plan was to cut off ail supplies in front and rear, shoot down all the sentinets aod © edition which left the city, and by every means harass and annoy the invaders, This course was opposed by gazon and Rubi, who advocated an immediate assault, contident that the moral effect of the certain victory on the liberal cause would more than offset the low which the nation would sustain in the destruction of Mazatlan. order; that this affidavit disclosed a supposed or, for the purposes of this motion, an admitted state of facts which could not, under any circumstances of ex be brought within the purview of the law of 155 motion Bow was for thedischarge of his elent, El lenger. Commissioner Betts—It is the case of Donan, Mr. Hall—It ix the same, ‘The affidavit in Ellenger was handed to me, His motion wus that Donan be dis- ebarged fre If he waa wrong in this mateor, now was th e tolearn it. If he was righ, now was or the United States to know it. He d convince his learned friends that there us omiseus in the statute thot it she tif they were entitled to the moti Witness told p Inspect some liquor; there wer and I luapected th he said he Wished to get Mr. Daytou's bran ‘ould get it be would pay liberally for it; ce pe $50,000 @ year for the protection of his fraud whiekey, whiet he would send to bis depot, at No. 340 Hearl sire he said he expected to receive it from dite distilleries iv the city, of which he gave me the namer; he wanted me lo protect bit, and sald he would pay iberally ; be were ¢ distillerier that be did not want me » fast on voral barred shickey from time to time ¢ depot at Pearl street went there to Inepect t A 1k thot whiskay w Ui it from the dist in Seven Atroot on t WAT Voarl there were be barrel, ‘i oO meet hin at No. 34 Pearl «i reat to ome forty barre» there, © third anuary up to the week be red barrels of whiskey at No. d45 1 was not poids t 1 street tein th nd Dover y of the familiar with tin the tenth It requires that all the railroads in the State shall move Avnasy, March 23, 1866. nia, its antecedents and results,” way se within six days (10 be amended to ten days) BILLA REPORTED PAVORABLY. ae Se A pr Sada “of two hundred: por cont Incorporating the Drew Theological Seminary; amend- | jt would be almost impossible to give to his subject aa | [orees drove in the French picks in it shall city itself for three ni sion, keepiex th the rates established for through freig! ing the charter of the school for the education of the | much as fts importance really demanded, so that he aie * aapdbenlery . Hare oe presen Aa gma Bow for on ftir ey fl net 7 A children of volunteers; incorporating the Guild of the | couid only, as it were, attack the outposts, Hethen went | On the night of the 12th instant, — while Toe ee ee rod ihat four and five hundred | Holy Cross, New York; nuthortzing an increase of the | on to say that In describing the history of the discovery | yee, yorals, ore, beatng uy the antakins ot por cent increase is charged in some instances, under the | capital stock of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company; | of gold iv California he could not, with the least show of | garrison, a party of thirty men came around to the city the raliroads, between through and | amending the charter of the New York and } justice, omit calling to mind the very prominent part taken | front, and swirnming off to the flshing boats whick of ight. The bill will ly pass in the Assembly, supplying the garrison with fivh—the only article of freah papitted groin hoon Brooklyn Petroleum Floating Storage Company; | in that great event by a Swiss gentioman, Mr. Jobn A. foliar Tos ood bart = raphe ree san reat nd the proof, nd hi Corona, who ix the ido! of the army, however, finally ‘Yhe lecturer commenced by stating that in one address | gained his point, and, in pursuance of his pts , bis t even charged into comible digest, page 214, rect ing it down, says, that if any t shall do certain acly with ; the harrel« , 0 Inapector, they were branded = by d in my pare December Donan'* Dense the case, this client, It was that he dit give an and procure to be given to ap officer of th t » THR METROPOLITAN EXCISE BILL. authorizing the Comptroller of New York to | Sutter, and asto him was owing in great part the euc- | the pouis, nine in number ONE cranes ell od Bee et a yn my sence, and alo in . The bill ie ee Police the duty of | raise money for the permanent improvement of the | cess of first colonizing the gold region, he deemed it | cue upto the landing and surpri ead gH wt Mage ro thee et th iar iy ge gf tren Plage + gmod Bide pyr r= fcr oo Was progressed in the Senate | ascus and slips of that city; amending the act to facili- | eminently proper to give a short sketch of Captain | itl twenty-two mon of the imperial Official decision, using, as the indictment 4 Pyelt & One-my Cather and mynoit; 1 mover had tly pr an Oy ee of | taco the acquisition of lands for Croton Aqueduct pur- | Sutter's life previous to his settlement in California, | them off under the very guns of the F exact words of the statute, bat addtr brand In my poseossion efter Mr, Donag got it: be endowed with the licens: 'Y | poses; relative to sewerage and drainage in New York; } He then described briefly the effurts of Captain Sotter | Without the loss of « mun notion and conduct of aiid Pyatt, and bia i ed torts ak wes ep ot b beanies yh ae Stare kota: the Brooklyn Deficlency bill; for the improvement of | toestablish a colony of his countrymen in the West, | 8™ scdtnintod, who cur certain acts,”” What act? He was Iitlery in Thirty ninth Mrect; he aid he tok the brand ‘The Committee ‘Municipalities of the Senate gave | Grabam avenue and other streets, j, to increase | While looking for a place to establish his colony he moet on acts as con ble with decision, The a to brand some burrela there, af he wanted to ths Janior besristers of the Citizens’ “Association « full of City Judge and Justices of ‘the Sessions } some of the trappers and others engaged in the fur | Seemed to have the cau was to be influenced was to give hie client th deliver them up town; he said he would fetch back tse ob sees ‘the Mess. Nayee geet yn; authorizing the employment of a phono- | trade who had ben through the California country, and | &t Beart than Coron. brand of this inspector of distilled spirit Sol lvoe Oeste ae reat the aare axe teas ane Se PeaSae SRT eee arestioy. cone Guenther graphic reporiar for the City Court of Brookiyn; wlan one | from their descriptions he because, Ipressd with the | him, and he appears « point on the omission of the ward “‘itegal ser paigieepelnrn Lh tyndeesr dy «hago geen Der ygecerell vg A aye pe iitey | forthe Supreme: Court; declaring Tompkins square a | idea that it would be a place suited for the eotsbliah. | COUBEEY abt driving out U was const owfenses (niin Ruatrte $20, abich he aald Mr Bonen acat ma; these payment bey ty eet ; ations oe aimed | pablic le ground for the use of tho. militia; ment of his liitle colony. He accordingly started over. | oht Of the Alla, writing from Mazatlan, under date of | sore admintstrative acts of an officer within the statute » inads vince January, 1806; he wever revurned me an ‘orabl esiderias Senator. Andre to Tachitate the construction of the Rondout | tandin company with some of the fur tmders, and, | February Lo, aye of bribery. After a lengthened ar. niwent hes Rares pe iy Pfinirryg = ee w Mao 1 have not ‘i Some ve Andrews, the | tog “Oswego Railroad by authorizing towns to | having Fearhed: Orezon ed; after mecting with | “The truth ta just this:—The French and Mexican | “Commissioner Batts axk f 4 wean vend by | foe DRE le cont to Thinp-akath, streets 1 hav? sere. chairman, and thelr mode of procedure this year WAS | obeerihe to its capital stock; incorporating the Brook- | many drawbacks, to socure a paronge as Su eanga pith troops in this city are as much “bottled up the inspector wo make a q Trea (iat redl- | cane with aetorande an ined wiecohmnde 1 4:4 et regarded as more temperate, practical and judicious than | }1"T dies’ Cohiege; relative to the Nursery and Child’s | out on sn Tnglish ship, which ‘eas destined for | W24 Butler's army at Dutch Gap. Corona, w ly aereriainad, would not that be ao yn On the part | ray ney tee trace the Fhivey-pieth airest Glalillery 1 © a ed, rneante Which chenastes, ‘ot New York. tt the ofty to pay for | Guo be che islands im the South Pacific, with the hupe of | estimated at from three to five thousand men, a» « Of the lumpertor within th q ct Leong Biiriaghag Teves tage 0 nok oeneeneen Ere Oia ene the | cach child It recelves under two Yours $60, over two and | being able to obtain « lauding at some place along the | lsbed bis picket ine at x short bel fréen the:city | 0” tet nald no, hecaten such task would he aparaly | "Sar 'eetaner opened ta shew, me setter prorman ated upon by the representatives of the | Cncl "tint Teeere and over tea years $100 perannum. | Coast Ie finally landed at Meatorey, the port of entry, | S208 and it Is the general belie? that he cuuld wke the | mainiarial one. The law Oxed the quality and proof reer that the whtvkey so br Se ee Sentedie te tal lative to widening Deoel Tay 00 a8 10. | cme ae anally lend a Le are, oe Port ee ney, | own at any time. Ho says that hecun do 0 nt bis | dnd measured the quanlily ; therefore the inepector had | Moved by Pysits woud pass the rome an Wf it had § need sitlewing. record Teatrict the area of the entrance to Central Park at Filty- | explogine tle country and éatablishing a colony near the | Pleasure, Dut is wawilling | tha the ple should De | uocning to decide He right te beibed vo omit « duty ths pevecanaat 4 per @ilon. Ger Taay presen po Mare' we on that account | atnth wtreet. om "of the Hacrameato river, fe Lavernes appapved Gaeta as it certainly would be by the Freach men | and he might be bribed to perform that ministerial dusy vernineut, of Ge. nae by Jadgmenta, against, the BILLS PASSED. of his plan, sad promised to give Bit ever chemarage. | of Wwar that are at anchor in our hartor.” in some wrongfal way; but the word “net” in the mean- ed ghe court a6 - Incorporating the New York and Brooklyn Passonger Seuring b im that if ho succoeded for one yarke Moxisiitins # prospects hore are anytiing but flattering. | ing of che words of the statute meant todo adaty that | sured. The fusuthed mt cloves and Baggage Company, by the following vote:— saeaty ae the und of that time be eddowed with tie rights | The educated aud influential Mexicans ure fae from =np- | way prescribed by refore bi tomded i war ax | 2 Fey wMieer inte “es port him, and the lower clases would join Corona “8 se wh an f his Avy, Haye wtopiiey, lew omfg kyr Bon | company of citizenahip,, Cspeain, Suter started with 8 | {rhe sould give them arms Corona is jrotably the | Ihe adver: ruom ts ascertain the stale oft D . Hast, Cg A Ee SY par ag a tienes of the Macresheate aver most popular mt ae Pgs oe eng ye’ The oficer would have no disor int opagine discover ", | and successful in nearly all thatiie nndertakes, Pron barometer Phos the inepe t Nage-iloners, 6. @, Coruell, Govtard, Kine, Lapau, H.C. | The oper _aanared by the Governor that the Indians | Won ior that he carries tbe popiitar voice along with him. | Fly'ty work the quantity aud quality, and it he ovawter murphy a ’ ceedingly hostile, and were continually hareeing thowe Ever active, always reeking to annoy the enemy and en | iy de ao the law failed to meet the Cue, t did not the Workingmen’s Union. ho attempted to asttle In their scighborhood, Nothing | deavoring to drew them from the'r strong works to meet sante hid thn ether since amend tho charter of the Farmers’ Protective 4 ver, the 1 Captain set out ns stated, | Hit im the field, he is perivotly posted as to the defences thix kind. march A Secret for the Public. We have heard af sete dente KOLVONT. What te ah Ly daunted, R ‘4 Union of the counties of Kings, Westchester, Suffolk, ‘aud continued bis for some time unmolested, | of the town, the number of troops, ke, His men 7 Commercial Advertiser oT goers lage of White Plai Ove morning he aly eucouvicred by a innty of | Into the city every day, and oo Khurdiy, ermane the | Mr. Conrtney Freeman's Journal. ar] nS tes padien Sabet nc Indians, sho evident sigue of hostility. Captain | hula, to th ie of the French band. ciate and Iitanett Zeer entistion ts Teed vice the Brooklyn a epost rere and | Sutter showed them his agricultural implements, and sat etnng 0 Ges , } fer the pavpare et. eooriag "1 ‘matter of these Verges thets Het loft ost the. | amnent coaten iy gave them U understand that he wished toweitle atoug | cee SO 2 FP FMT i fer to Ballston Spe armories. ” them. He ascertained that two of the Indlans epoke in Sonora taossurably qtiet, , Ena oT Nae apendened tho wate ts (le ( A—That Noble Antmal, oh Leader, other sheets, and they made no ‘Amending the charter of the New York German | gov ia and having aseured te band, thi yo ravacing the country, to a considerable extetit occupying | Just presen he motion to ~ =e of the expenses regularity incurred under the . feo thet there were Bo Speularda (agsina whom ibe | (9 altention of the liberals under Garcia Morales, and no comune! hen the wotion was watute in the Henan, Sun, Times and Tribune, | Confirming the title of the Manhattan Life Insurance | Poi isu4 wore particularly hostile) in hi cotapauy, be | formidable movement iv on toot against the inv wer. | Nas tol pene caer the appetite and © ox the papers having the largest circulation; | Company w coriain real estate in Brooklyn. rane ver tolmoatinne bls journey, taking witte bigs. as | The city of Alamat ts stilt held by the itberals, the Freach | The adjonrnment > tn tee hale. [andy hee J Avera paces Bleseame ranger iain Fe eee oe comtad favoraviy the | £uidee, the two Indians who spoke Spaniab. After trav | Bot oe ape ye would be catered into, and therefore tie sewmia Tecatrnct acoounts, ke, whieh have been ald. by | bil'we' incarperste the New’ York ‘Mutual Uastighe | slings considerable distance some of the whites becaty " Dituselt bud come into eonrt this moraing more , Warrant without sult against the city. These additions | Company ei dieeiaed and demanded that they should purpord of examining wikneases than discuss oR Palio = company returned a short » estion here pi od Je Comes prnperl| “ on would have the Trane items to probably THR CASK OF JODGR SMITH, OF ONEIDA. of phoma thas, tended wh the ploce where the } : ” sa. | gricstion here presented. natomee Webely, of 998 ™ DEMAS BARRE s a 0+ 1$12,000, and would have elongated the illegal number Mr. Fousnn, (rep.) of Ontario, moved that the Governor | of AUkost. 158, Intied at ae ine of the whites Advions to the Instant from Mazatlan, Mexico, | armed at all points with authorit be ura 2h Perk tore, Wiwlasale Agree x . 20% ¥ . curing # decision from your Hopor which will ay scene or forms ao on : the pom tha Mon Sc devany gd, = relat cig forthe the maps and —. the retaining mamiers ep nin | state that G do (imperialist) felt Zepioe last Teme cam with the p had no notice A De » ‘SPLENDID v . a , a , | retire to the country three iniles tmeck of the | Monday with thiee thousand or four thoasand troops to his appileation Wil Chie , PREOKL bil introduced Pe enaltny a athedist theological | PiFPove, ot. trying the charges preferred againrs George | scrumento river, and there built his fort and ostablithed | scrrdaelporentthasisgperttoaza Ais application Wie he ws monte y (pA scary Itaongne mp henwons ml NaS apa Ap Lyfe sam his colony of some half a dozen of whites and afew Ka | °P*" oes : magn LS retedin’ a MNCs. © GEE THIEL Tis Athaadny teattolten eotied pan Sor talermaiten |. Se The country round abort was very Wik and the be hare by ; a ell er al 4 .- 7 4 5 Indians in the neighberheed exceedingly vicious; but our vie br ear ib 3 ~. % ig cing a "nine ot fae, | Maat erreur “ma | Ee arse och: | THE GREAT FIRE IN CINCINNATL | 33 SiS rc, 4 balbinled- ae ‘gine cyeres Be pene me a git. | | Me. aw, (vp. of Sullivan, presented resolvtone of Scaealsty tabear Gash af Wk eas. toaelenees. aR OBR pore tonne: | nee iy i arm cout cosicnied, Wo ma in | sale ote og wean iy Hawt aunts, Nag a ying yerman « tt u of struction . : — | motion was to toe made was wi 7 =. Ht Pest abe setowrent and baildings of the value of batt'a mil: | fy favor of cniveras! liberty and sufrage. | (euy tepel the attacks of the Indiana’ Hie litle colony | aogs ¢ Rain rag all a, wad whee ali the Coste ware ae bear} ——— _ prope oon, ron gaa Se er Ne QM ee cor in | the Biaice and from Mexico, and he gave it the name Losses of Mr. Pike and Other sews thes all | fn the complaiwt are | Ap ae Yew | 4 sited jexic yr, aud was created by hut ¢ to be punished by ai nd in the | ig ‘An extensive petition, embodying the names of w large . Murphy to substitute the | Visited the Mexican « i Oe / Union 0 to be punish Not : amber of tne most prominent citizens of New York, | iicicn Cee Ot Me vse Police Counmissoners tn | auesica cilszen, and he was appointed Guvornor of | amires yy «eb eonggnill aggro ' his saves mach, and Iain willing, after your | for the ‘of the bill creating « Board of | 4, that portion of the territory on whieh he tad e\tied. Carrot! & Co, and Many Other Mer- | no sidewts. to veld pun tha fo'y Great thenmatic Memedy [ere Te cose sastived, Uae felonta oF Vals tie. | nn nv OPO Se Ce neee cn Ten NuDeOR ep pn Ste cave evens tateeee & Oe howe Lows Two Millions of | ower words, if your Houur decides teat there ix ta eter. of the pam, Use ati sure wil tort theiratrengsh ina few asys, and ancer: | The act in rriation 1m warehovess on tee Hudoo river | Mmlity of Captain, Sutter, and his, radinges, to assis aus ts pranish the offeuce ne ert forth witb wo sis tan their prospect of ing it, The word just now | had progress reported on it. Ad. ed ont Ss oe Sen Net een af Chia te Crxerssari, Mareh 25, 1906. had onek Sens om She tae ’ od b 0 . te las okt dust red the Weed and Tamm - 3 teseaenrsenpenaist b He decribed the visit to Fort Sutter of Captain Ring ixcissati, March 2 mit to t j 4 ah See ae — sow, of the American wavy, and also the purchase by | Pike's Opera Ronse is in ruins Portions of the tront | upon i : amen are coniident they bave secured its certain defeat. t - SENATORIAL REPRESENTATION, Assembly. aptain Sutter of the Rursian estatoxin Upper Callforn's. | aii og the ynilding b failew into Fourth street, and | ge into Fhe Mendy” Clothing to Aime. The following i# the majority report of the Comm. Atuasy, March 25, 1966. Soaee a nee oo ag ne Megat teens oun anbelle « oe cue ek all nay the willing ¢ jodie bey r se gist i) “9 although « Mexican citizen, was friendly to th | the oy ° are of rubbint of this question on the afidavit and the tract BEOKAW b “ oe {ee on Apportionment, as submitted by Mr, Littl John CYPRESS GAS COMPANY OF BROOK: on the ith day of July, | The Anquirer newspaper office, with all its contents fa c cotton Ay aay ! tract ea x in" incon. Tatas vem ts har aie wie Mypaletiow, | ‘The Srnannk prevented the report of the Citizens’ Gas a flag over bia fort, The Capiaiu t 0 commbenlty Ganreves your Honor pi . 2 om es se eses 49.808 Washington ios | Light Company, of Brooklyn, in response to a resolution nde of datlars im improvin ic has cise cocaas Wobus cebieh te sha Aceese | SS ’ At Hant’s, 190 Broadway, Kine Patent ichmond 23,708 of the Aswombly, calling for informatio si lrgyerlton x : n « p pl the | Lows a, he ty, GI: Fieneh Calfrkin Hew 5 ethene SAMI 6 odin se THR PRONTICR POLICK WLI. ly and rial € Kxprone stables and to several bAid) on Third sinew web ots ‘ 1 Total 113,890 15--Albany The special order, the Nia; Frontier Police bill, was | possible wi with bat is now weil subdued. + later eomren oes and acters for oy Pari oi Kings county, 14—:eboharie taken up. . Aligbtest recotape 4 ; ; ; ie sd Greses. ,. The House went into Committee of the Whole on the | he could way, with The total lors will reach two millions of dollara NBS earner cesses “Mae oe bill. 1 a moneren of all f enrver, ae Th of Mir Pike is estimated at one miliiow, open “ 9, aE Brondiwas. we ’ nage wy - 191 Schenectad, | "os . Mr. Writaus, (dem,) of Erie, spoke at length ta oppost tion to the measure. Mr. Borrrr, dem.) of Owego, Tollewed om the vame wide After farther debate by Mr. Pomnoy, (dem.) of Niaeara, against and by Mr. Brasourta, (rep,) of Weetehester, and Mr. JL. Parken, (tep.) of Cayega, in favor of tur Dill, [+ was referred to the Committee on Cities, with power w report it complete any time SEXTH AVENCE TAGH ROUTE Mr. Cenawmn, (dem) of N. Y., introduced » bill to When gold was discovered on his property —the di | which be has a@ insurance of only thirty-eight thou covery wax made by James W. Marshall, a Wunaker } and. Very littly property wax saved from the build from New Jersey, bo had emigrated to Oregon aul Fort dutter, On the evening of January 25, 184%, | ib#, Sxempting the who had been superintending some improve | actor all their wardrobes mente at the mill erected by Caplan Sutter, rushed in sucus Company saved their mony nud val the fort in a very excited manner, aad, asking the Om pipe tain to go into his room, locked the doors, and while the ng ote aptain was debating in hit own mind whether he war alone in Marshall's company, the latter poured out of bis hand on the table about an ounes of yellow metal on tached. Drawe ey and papers in ihe oftice, The . KU LAY TOS, Wall wy Dyce thee Beat tn thee but ever was loat sfferers are:—R W. Carroll & Oo, book Wheeler & Wilson, sewing machines, A ©. & On mastic tore, Btrowbrid: & Gerianh Brown's “Vermifage Comitte” anthorive James 8, Melntyre to extend the Sixth avenue proved to be gold. The Captaim tested it with jens a ua seth ‘ . stage route in New York tric acid and found it to be pure gold. Mareball | jithographers, Bryant, Stratton a ie commer and aie ae « EVENING Shs then described Dim the munger ia, whieh, be wilege; Magple’s terantiio printing Mien; F. P . xpecial order wax the Now Capitol bill, The eto din i e mest day the Captain nea & fon, paper hangers warme, acu, eo - , wet Er comeunes of the Whole, considered 4 mill Marshal to the mill and found the | Maidy, boote and shoes; Mholmes & Son, pa a making appropriation therefor. Discussion continued picking ap partiecter the | HF. Aaldwin, piano; Niblette & Atkins, eating and ae | WLP CUK COMMIT, wie has orem wood wth . atl seven oc ch, when progress was reported. The whieh they had ae we | drinking saloon; JW. Lavgley, cigar and tee Ss iia i re Speaker stated that if the ne relused to allow the foe Captain tried tn i nade, them * the idea, | Deckape bilbend cotati | ee poe ape . ; . committes to it again the bill would be lost. The ques finding that he co: id, begged af them 1 ackeye Wills on ieee end bin or8 ‘wat ‘ iy | 4 ° ° tion was then taken, and the House refused by » we w | goon with the 0 dimcovery (or The fre broke out about half ao bh afier the | OF BPA thin oficrr and his rt a - € eistaderere hate Be atetnny eet $218 | 40 your wo 66 nays Mr. Lyous moved to reconsider, | at Waal ix wooks Ti audience had been diviniee’. Ite origin ns not bear 4 one rei i ae bay oS ia by 54 yeas againat 45 nay sialon, nak ® oor ; fully secertained, although the sappesition «that t wae | ot ' Eh RPL EE ec ca Fiigrants flocked to the rettiement in | ocattoned by an explosion of gas, | ae Coenen te wtiyyd Mage Aownt gaa ++ aS Fine Arts. | tain’s laborers neglected their work, nu © fire ayrend wo rapidly that in @ve minater after the | SOGt Chien Be Site a coe ae been for th - 70,595 | CLowm oF THE ALK AT THR KOMURVILIN Gant the anxious pursuit of the prectona meti | ’ ow : } shows that ome KH Pynit « now am — Madison dors | wae righta were, for @ while, respected. but as explosion the whoie building war in flames | aot your iumpecior of t mira end en oft ceislaieniniae mane sail Votal oo. se gs 0k, 346 SUMED SS he Here ee ee wivanced numbers of unscrupulous men squa The event hae somewhat damprnnd the «pirita of the | of the United Mater ae ° ‘ “ = & Part of ig Total..... were dipemed of Ine night, Anon the previowy evening | Captain's territory, destroyed bin crope, stole bis horer commenti a r * “sf * A " oy wtree o 1800 of bidders was largo, and the prices pald for | and Killed his enttle, so that Jn a very short time be w } at i \. j n se rich ayer oa ie ae Hey seat te " ae orth, | D4 owned nlavow all that region, found hiraself stripp Adame’ Expres Company have opened a temporary | not the exncation of very Holdare, Ce ndeot, off Hate eee Se Oa ee ee ee of everything. and hie rights totally disregarded | oiice af No 112 Woet Fourth stenet, and are prepared for | ORe ihere ay oe i HAN DIES - In many instances they brought prices whieh they wonld | hy the lawyere and even by the Hupreme Cour ps uch baape “ “ ¥ nd Ai He hae petitioned Congres: for sec: t: tr 4 \* ve ‘Three carloads of a, valued at about | sree bay ie om he obtained from a diserimi natin ar. ome om, @ , } = ‘ “* newt probably Bot have obtain vee pee ava aie hes evme ban with the hope of having hia jon olai $156,000, were 4 Their ineapanee on dewiden’” ae to what ° the ( : Grover and Bakers Uiehest Pree chaser at private xaie This pipet thers eettied om order that be revisit ener more the jan of fh ptr hitarer © heres and wagon then, baring 4 a - . 4 Protit of the seller, though it may not add much tothe | wrth The lecturer alluded in the course of bis a4 were eaved t “ Te apy eee om mens 1th ward......6 11708 Total .... value of the galleries which are replenished by many of | Lo ptinling of the Ameriean flag at Monterey by (ommo Cincinnati Bequicer Ce ' “ 4 whe Howe Sewing Martine Company am -_—— «2% Broome. dove Mele (or the parpose of daterring Captain Seymour newt They he " ' * Hows , . ve Tota! 119,800 Tioga... f the ploturee offered at thie kind of males, Heventy-nine | Orie pagtoh navy, (tom planting the Britivh fing ther: | va'ned at $50,000, including §! : i. * " a $— Part of New York, viz Tompkins. i Pictures were sold Inst night. The first two, panion | while the war war « on Uetwoen the Upited Stair Reten oir wen : an a deck bo Seteeannun Sth ward. sees ee Fe Gout 108 pietares, by W. H. Williamson, a Londo arti«t, Marine | aod en o. He — to the Lge ra ay Atee = ay Ay —— = : sect tha taarh tf bite aot » Om grt ny fh rb oe he . teeeeeee ve" loniett to ent rh a Coton woder the “bear bp o Yemen ® fore : mh we a—Cayags -- Bait | Views off the Coast of Kent, were bought by Mr, Barney | fon” foun i mine tome with the “nngie | 910.000. RW. Carroll & . ‘ : P <a = Wayne . . 256 | Williams at $90. A very pretty pieon, by Hem | ctar’’ fing: of the attempt of the Mormon’s to get be o a AC Pets » uly . 4 + “ . ss —_ p= pa or $7 6 4 wax altogether | yond the limite of the United staten, and their dims te and mawenl ont . : ; ; , Total cee OU Ase | SOMET, HOME foe G78, & pric — Printmemt a seeing the American fag floating over | insured for $28,000, Among ing 4 26-Ontario. . below ite value. The Neapolitan Mother, by Philipp, | Carrernia om their arrival, aod their final settlement nting sheot im vent m Yates and The Three Ager, by Adolf Dillens, of Henewin, were | at Malt Lake Pave a very interenting description | x x for te nee foray yer . . a Bis 40 cs Bald tor Wd Book Seu With » formet for of the trip of the fret gold see! from thie city on ther F aldy lowt menred for 99,000 Holme fe . . ATi ward beh pardiabes by Me, Willems, the former fer voyage “round the Horn.’ Ha alo described the estat | & Co. tort $40,000, inenred for $2h D. . Maldwin | and » “ per etn fi Petal. 5 and the latter for $900. A) Chappet’s “Pant and | elie of the Pache Mall Biont anpany. ie | lont enty two planow: partiall 4 Bryant, surat Total 2 Sehuyler ° iners Marguerite’ brought $140 In the Bole de Houlogoe, by feterted alen tw the Prediction made by Humborat in 1868, | = a $4,600, | no Insuranee Mary a) ne a ‘ Thiele Sapply of Hoots —Part of New steaben 63.728 | © Ais by Geo Owen, §2th. | When he vised California, | precious Minera: would 5000, no i | Strowbridge Geniork ‘ ; " “a owe 41,188 Chemang ...... 29,496 a? en ee pencndhy Jn a tew years be found wear the surface He relerre’d | $20,000, ne innaranes There ware @ lange nue ‘ = : 2th ward . 48198 ue | Wippanig Creek, by Clinton Ogiivie, o landwape with | iu, we gnany other incidents eomnected with the « minor lames, Including the offiee of the Daly ¥ H 4 Bist ward. .....- 90,110 < ani an excellent per | covery of gold, antivening his sides by pleasing and | Union Neg ' tres Vata wae sold for $200 to Mr. Harney Willlama | SPPrOpOs anecdotes, and clowed by referring brielly to (he The stadin of ¥. Barbam Reed, the arthit, wae wt ‘ $ mpetus whieh the disco 4 fp nomnmerce and | thind fuer at the Opera Hoan, and all iteron ° . Pha FG Ap aas Fg Miageth....3.. Rovrospection, by Huntington, brought $105, A Cath * SORE Gad the lesmibes edvemagne oon | éuarered on fond the eb ward 20,520 Orleans. Picture, by Troyon, representing a cow sta om it, not only to this country bat to the mainees on Boutth strent, between Wainnt and Vine i meee - 19h ward... t entire world, and # nat be would reserve n more | entirely suspended today, and 1 ree , ‘ wale ward fal .... abject for anotier | by the fallen walle of the Opers Hoo eee sb Ategany | awiing the hornet square have been M . . Total Livingston eager spectators throughent the day. end ao ir * ‘ - ‘ - see? e ng of awe prevaile throughout the ’ aii «pe « 4 Dd Weate ester Wyoming i ph, wah ¢ 1 o* ‘ Putman... | Chott addrecses were mate by General Buiter ‘The Kueuirer Company will rewwene ite 4m wm of the C | | This pregure wt stiovernor Price ot New Jersey. General Satter morte. and % Ceptatir Pitts © on tiveat jarangos 41.208 | money Mr Barney Willtw persem alieded to by the lecturnr an Captain Butter Spraqne’s balding, corner of Poort! aed Vine ore t “er . : Chatanqua..... 54,887 | chaser, A very harmoulous picture of devd and Coniinie’s, corner oh Fourth and Watout wires ‘ a | froit, by Mile. Resenboom, rold for 9150. Laver'« not mjured a : a ae tal 06,066 | Signal, by Kar! Hecker ny merit - _ - ” ve veving Conneete sed tor -Wor to ee — <= | either of drawing oF The pr Five at Medina, 8. v. f the doven : hn py ae Tots! poouletion vere 4 The (it ea am, aad, ev, Mare 21, 180 ”“ i Columbia & at oe, Wat nvm hind y a Sa o broke on ree o'clock thir morning . be Gate ‘ ‘ tren se wien browght $200 A pretty good sudy of flowers, by Kingaees and pols ik hitb We BAe Dee” A her broke oat at about tbr mo . | wr o nom Whee .w my me ' wing BOM oo orvdorgss Robg, of Braves colt tyr 8108 le the Pool | peretren Mees, Orcas county ta ag ea Sy sucks | pee nen & a wee . . ‘ o.

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