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ENT TO GHE HE NEW YORK, THURSDAY, | MARCH 29, 1866. Jet in the country than existgat this pe A pin a LAL, never qgeeotes te ote 2 CHINA AND JAPAN. TUE HEALTH BOARD. ‘ADsoTANT Guxenan'a Hankow Threatened by the Reb’, OI ne oe r mantull ~ we ‘ows, March &, 1860." } Alarming Spread of Piracy=Bel Teer rote taseles ods tah oe renad. dave One hole eae eens (fits, Leniea) comaptracy Regotintlng a Treaty of Commores with chilly chucing.accounts cone. trom candid. persons | 4008 Axalnst the Company for Injuries diets ef this army. The 2 ir duty = y tages. ws rs ® Code of Ordinances for the Guidance | who have recently travelted in Texas, There is, however, Fifty Thousand Dollars Claimed—Impor- worthy of their By bribes in drink and money Grane meng Wee. 1) Sorpeen ts OS ae @f the Board—Vital Statistics for the | @ difficulty in geting Information on this subject from hoy seit to guia odkeronts’ to's cane Stich aie te | Sait ase ent; they aro @ A latgo rabel fores'in within hirey miles of thabeity.. || Week, die. te cedisary ootin. vasneritien of the Roni, walk tees tant and Interesting Evidence—Over- d Ae ra } eubimitute a of terror ne tine for ihe Gaeta fe. Pie 7 ee, ae —.. a4 " bdvions from. soi. Sas Atre Bolgiaa, once ” The Health Board held a special meeting yesterday ain it very unfavorable reports ould conscientiously crowding Cars—The Law as to hese conspi- that dis. $ feddo in order proposals treaty afternoon, Presi it. ‘Tators caret, those who differ from oe wate they are capable, w in proper circumstances, commerce between Belgium fad Japan. ia ‘Soetien ernoensbaie6 el tt a ot Yon: | , er Comtra,—A person extousively engaged {nm bunnoss the Responsibility of Rall- 8! yf G ti ‘ts that ext cotton crop of 4 gion beoanse ite pe hem, They, i the n oat hawa to congratulate them upon the of the | kere was received, asking that a sanitary inspector be | will be tmall ut thove of corn and cane will bo lance. fread Corporations, ke. The business of the cities on the coast is constantly in- treaty. Pirsoy has become very alarming in the vicinity of | SPPOinted forthat district, which was placed on file, be Hongkong harbor. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS IN REGARD TO CHOLERA. ‘Theee vessels ae eed jammy waa lose of life, ‘The following interesting communication from the Ir the London Times, ltaron 33.) consul at Canea, and addressed by Secrotary Seward to ‘The Board of Trad have received the following partic- | the Metropolitan Health Board for their consideration, Ware from the Brittsh Consul at Tamsuy, island of For- | wag reccived and referred to the Sanitary Committee:— mosa,taken by himon oath (rom in Mi The Reform Debate. ‘MR. LOWR’'S DREAD OF DEMOCRACY—AN EDITOR OF THE TIMES ON AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN IN- in the debate In House of ‘Commons on the 13th Lowe, one of the THE ALLEGED PRIVATEER METEOR. Supreme Court trenlt—Part 1. Before Judgo James. Mince 28.—Kugene #. Overton ve. The Long Island Railroad Company.—The disaster on the Long lian Railroad, in which some four or Ave persons wore kill Postponement of the Case Till Friday. The further hearing of the case of the government {ng:against an abominable conspi 18 not addressed the commander of the forces in Treland to the ported the ar who are cs (rue to their duty as ever were, pare Joles Usirep States Consus are, but to the young and thoughtless soldiers w be, . master of the ship Abeoua, of Livérpool, from LT hee | Taxes Fen 12 160} | against the steamer Metoor was resumed yesterday | and twenty or thirty wounded, im the summer of Ins@ and. by be cratic foundation, it would be absolutely impossible to | for which was attacked, plundered and ba Mon. W. 1. 8 Be fm , collectie thoote and ole mr i bo § been, ensnared have the Engll , 80 they at ished system | ofthat island:—*I'he Abeona was making for Cheefoo fy antions perpen a l in connection | Morning in the Uuited States District Court, before Judge | year, i# still fresh in the recollection of the public. ‘This GRAHAM HAY, eee, |. tthder- which tho ecutive government and ve Logie: | with a cargo of L222 bag of wigat, 300 alos of al wrth ihe chelern should in some way remit Advantagwourty | Beta disaster occurred on the 28th of August, 1865, by tho y exist fora different of years, and | and boxes o| isions. On the tober IPs ~ aren jo Rete oe kam “1 . r Van Wyek jue, Jami WARNING. 90. RGCHLa tie pamela on: es period ater ne Tome ar pS gon “ pbs @ nie which took Pinon | In our tagarettn, 4a ae Brarts, ‘on the part of the owners, submitted that | collision of two trains “em ‘an Wyck avenue, en Sir Hugh has also ordered the publication of a circular | they ml bay of contact each , | Next day, at low water, tho ship was surrounded by ma- | ingyasoda yuarantine of sloveg dayey w ere ng | there was’ branch of the case on which the government | L f.. The plaintiff in thi action was a passenger . regarding furlough meu, which particular. | he. wi imparted to the Ex- | tives, trying to board us, We were compelled to fire into pasate to pratique, when on the ant day of the eb could now go into the facts, oxprees train coming to New York, and when the traing ly concerns Irish soldiers serving im regiments stationed | ecutive and the them, killing two and wounding several, When the tide | four cases of the cholera lo a bad type were manifested, Mr. Dickinson said he found there wore matters neces- | collided waa standing on the rear platform of the third sie in Eng! whom scord which wnced to make mat. though thi Hien} offie bl and, with whom iis hoped this “warning will be | the dis commenced to makoswo sont. the mata on shors 40 got | Sieattom of the malay previously, and. teiseareita is one | sary to bo proved preliminary. He proposed to the | passenger car, #0 that he wos jammed vp and bad hig Seg the be seen in pong to: break ‘out. between the and eifectual, 0 as to prevent any more foolish and criminal ‘th Paptom of the malady previously, an: Sdveuturers ‘rom gettieg into trouble: — i the Eurllah Consol of Tameuy, requesting ecsietenenges 3 teat, alent tie Lava. ‘Phin would seem | othor side, If thoy did not admit it, that there were cer- | two logs fractured just bolow the knee, Ho pow aun the CIRCULAR MEMORANDUM, country. hear.) And _ therefore it | could not dotend myself, Morning of tl 10 ] secure the isolation ¥ : ” ( i ‘ wu pod b jon an feel is ABR. 5 RS 8 od raspell. Marnie. of Cae) bth. Mase re the Hof thedivnase. ‘Hutan the quarantioe | tain facts necessary (9 be proved, and that to provo | company for damages mustainod by theo Injuries andy Apurant Gexevar’s Ovrice, ) ~ Domuy, regulations as new carried out, are very onerous, and March 8, 1866, T teasing in many cases, iniexion tO suggest them it would be necessary to call witnesses from Wash- | claims Ofty thousand dollars returned with and influence which ‘t exer. | 16th,—Still Cr a trying to keep the natives off; the Pa deyrgrig- vo peryted in which _ hb yet | aT ate exer porenmens Weems beware of pence og cron mad ne moderate, Po etc Sea eererm wi aie ba Bader} iz ington. He proposed to the other side to admit certain Messrs, Edwin James and Thomas Donphy aj ments in we been guilty the worst | ing on tap democratic a foundation, In pro- | surroun y boats which the mandarin were cargo neues Gia * * | nc o« no nd Jerpoe! Centicry’ Teka shes G huionin aber aesha Meee: | portion malt los Nie Wil teap tua doe ar teothing ss |"bieics AL IRey wert AI) srimeds”, oe mandartwalioned | Gauremenss, Cow superianced. It (s Ue alow veala.en | notorioga thclg It would be cnvosded, be thought, that | for the plainiif, and Mr. Vanderposl far the defies tenth nt assisted Fenian covspirators to resist the fgg age er Fo it will be draven, as austra- | @ large number of men to come on deck on the plea of | o1 1 by and responable 1 Our auinoriues, and | i casebad certain criminal belongings In its aspect The defendants, in answering the complaint, acknow! — Fwy rerg police — Sen to seize = “a wa driven, to a; oi the poy yen priged: ag: P.M. eae _ 94 a. by ee the aporoval of our gooeul, at the par of He proposed to the other side to admit as part of the | edged that the collision took piace, but that it eeou In another case a oy soldier of Neoutive for a number years certain, whether the | us m the sand cleared al soldiers from the are, cholera bad manifested 1 tn the vessel q o y re of thelr condu the “*Sixty-fourth regiment hi a. band of | Executive bo or whether it be not in harmony with the | railx. The mandarin then proposed leaving and tak during the voyage the time occupied in the voyage should be | °@#@ that the United States aro and have been at peace | by the negligence of their conductor; that the pisint IY miscreants, who, én ovespoworing num| Legislature of the time, Now, I ask the House ag: all his soldiers with him, After much persuamon I gepnics os pare = ee quarantine, a measure i+ ich cannot | with her Majesty the Queen of Spain; that a state of war | was negligent in standing on the platform of the car i murderously attacked in’ the dark two drivers whether, with America and Audralia bfire us, and with | him to stay tll dark, and ho promised to escort us safely | futerenod in coneautiog disease which, tous have Uonreed, | Naa exiated between pain and the Stato of Chile since | violation of the rules of the company posted up come E Battery Royal artillery at Kilkenny, because a gb a it is the state of their society and | on shore. I was compelled to accept this proposition a8 | Tn case the ould think the above suggestion | September, 1865; that Stephen Rogers was the Consul | spicuoualy, and ho could wot, vi erefore, recover, +4 Boyal comrade ‘orought a Fenian traitor’'to speedil fons which renders a system like ours wn. | our ammunition was expended, and many boats wore | worth considerstion the proposal of it ta the International | for Chile at New York up to bébruary, 1866, and that | yr Jamos stated the case to the Jury, reverting to the Justice. Both these culprits are in prison, workable in those countries, it is wise in Me push forward cruising nbout. As soon as it commenced to get dark the | Swniléry Comunixaion at Voostansinaple by our representa- | Heniamin Vicuna Mackenna was the confklential agent of ; . Will be drought to justice, “Other instances have | ‘i @ dévection though t may make this Houre nore | mandarin’s men and the men on deck began to plander aiteess on the ad universal adoption and save tuch an- | {YOOni cD government since Ootobver, 1866, strong points which he intended to present to their con fgg gg By of ‘the Commander of tho ||P ey e¢ the noblest See | she SD Fear commenting ue se eee Lap “4 W. J. BITLLMAN, United States Coosul. Mr. Evarts asked if those gentlemen wero not liable to | sideration, and alluding to the culpable careleesneam Sek of ae: doe bane nee ee ee U cee wording ep somordance gone | So eeaeede en Gd daroee, ‘at daylight, | ,,2be following letter wae then reported and ordered on | subporna. exhibited by the Long Island Railroad Company in the Y yn . file:— ir. Dickinson sald that as Mr. Mackenna and Mr. ‘whose aim is rain of Ireland. Furlough are the ship was in flames. Wo wero taken under tl ‘ New ¥i Mareh 28, 1866. Rogers had been eriminally indicted it might bo ble | Management of their iine on the occasion of the accident, 4 Jaguson 8. Scuutiz, President .of tan Health | that their answers would them tocriminal action. Judge James raid that from the pleadings it appeare® “Board: Pinta accordance with your request thes we would.aliow | ic°7, ware questioned as 10 whabimight criminate them } that the only point to be proved by the plain was am fdas snc” herald gout, | Me. rari stmarvedihak every dy, brought reat cot | te damages iat day of May next. Bat we cannot | and expense to the owners of the vensol. Ho stood thero TESTIMONY OF THE PLAINTIFF. ! w refuse of a8 trade or the accu with the rights of ‘citizens im his hands in a court of jus poy ony peer a ET Mr, Eugene B. Ove-ton, the plaintiff, wan the Ore® of bul 5 government prove their case, and the it. Tf we tnd any of these materials mixed with the Shane Sus te pn del, to be examined, The | Witness examined, and testified as follows:—I wason the Sqalceunen heiettel five cante per load, or reject | government did not aak him to admit anything yester- | cars of the Long Island Railroad on the 24th of August, y "BROWN, DEVOE & KNAPP. 1865; from the collision on that occasion I had both my day. Faago Betts—Something might arise in the progress of British Consul. The CODE OF ORDINANCES. saat the Induigence | lege broken below the knoe; war taken to the shave beon done by the Mr. Eatoy, the counsel for the Board, then sald that Soe cote to crater te of sed ye Ryan. er i I remained fourteen 1 oe he understood asked by the government, If the object of the pany” Ape dB anger ments it would not be unusual to grant the much; I cannot now walk with the view, Ti peeohaily. tive Une code of laws and ordinances for the guidance of | Indulgance required, "If, the caso could. not’ proceed | 'm'tuo'clothing busters with colts’ Rice, wan Fecelwe would have saved the — Board, which had been prepared by him, | without the witnesses asked for the Court would take the | ing a salary of §800, whic to be increased; | have. we be hen proceeded to read. usual course of throwing the costs on the party seeking | not been able to do any boeines: since; three physician ese ordinances are exceedingly pans de od and | the delay, It was im it to both parties to have the | have aitended mo rince the accident; my brother pa® bag in boa besgnmeethnl pm for 4 facts brought before i as Sac eaae the bills; Tam 21 thas of ave. co o omy mre been any violation of t! w or not. Crosp-examined by Mr Vandprpoel—I took care to which the of the motropolis have Mr. Dickinson—We can send a messenger to-night to | Bellport, about daar Intlen from ew York; Mr. Hus or may become hoir to. What constitutes # nui- 1 ¢ach and every trade or mode of life is well de- back the ‘Washington, and he can be day after to-mor- { jough aod I sat together im the amoking ear, weefint a row. consent was sent to the learned counsel last | into car, TP got iny choke while E wae ti ., house Among the fubjecta included are, ir night Kt may have beon after difice hours. ne “at aka teh ts * house uses, ments, vegetables, milk and liquors; offal boll- ir, Evarte—It was late. Tam entitled to coon. 1 | car, Mr. Sands wag the coud! » house ing, glue and other ; imperfect sowernge; tene- | Ao not know what I arm hin) frequently Uiat morning; T got 6 train Sergeant: ; aY Ment houses and the uumber of their occupants; ven- | ‘the libel, which fm in maica and Tetumed aguin jnat before the train sar Took, ‘Heie, Senos? {Batonging to th Giation of and all other buildings; storage | 11" ja “when we como tho cars were nat in wonton when T gat om; about a mite ‘Row stationed at Portsmonth, I prisoners as | there aro geo Seen se iain: sa of gunpowder wil the city mits; city interments, | ane government are pot mady tw go on 1 went to ute undo balf after I leit Jamaica the collision tookt from iment January ’ ‘ewaltigg veseols: vat., berg postpone necessary ove t 0 plat tor Tisltary cont found ‘anon ike tae | ‘ mh ng Two ‘guce persona Bailding and lot.: ‘The reading of this document, which contains one | Sir "Rogers was conml abd. Mr. Macketion. diplomatic pall Pon Pe taming 3 S'hice’ abou duced. They were commiticd'as deserters. Their names | for tbe: ao te Water st., 61 Dundred antl sixty-four sectiousoccupied nearly two | ggont. T have semn it in the newspapers both ways—that | five years ago. x patho geome mk Building avd jot, ; at the conclusion thereot Commimioner Acton | he was and ‘he was not. cannot saywwhether be | Redirect The cars foll whon T got on agety a ‘cides with of the Boilding and lot, sckingy mopeees that another rection be to read, | way or not; but whee that question arixes the proof may | 4, ¢ 1 could not oat, and T passed reve between France Building and lot, “and the Common Counelis of New York and itrookiyn reserved to come in afterwards, We migtiexamine | the cars ooking for ond, the conductor saw tne Mand~ Buitdin lot, are hereby abolished,’’ which created considerable | the witnesses present, ° ing on the platform after Wo loft Jamaica, but did not nay : Building aud tot, ee Judge Betta—These are cases of groat magnitude, and | anything to me. ‘Bailding arid lot, _ Me. Scnvure said that he proposed to give a copy of it mattare prise on which itis necessary for a party to ed Building and tot, ‘there laws, when printed, to each trade in the city, and | produce certain proof the Court would give reasonable TRATIMONY OF DK. RNOR. Brick stores on that after some alterations they would have the same | time to produce it. Dr, De Witt ©. Enos wos next examined—I am arty | known as De Forest published for the information of the public. Mr. Evarte said they were ready ever since the 20th of | tbe attending saryeoox at the Tang Island Beopeel Furman at. of 196 Adjourned to Friday afternoon. March to go on with the case, was there when Mr. ee oe aa mn; — Fmd Licts. «. 15th rt, 1 THE MORTALITY FOR THE WEEK. Mr. Dickinson—Counse! may have been ready when wo | a" were brokeo and some the bones; saw ‘T6th street—18 lows uently during the tine he wae in ihe hospital, he raul. The number of deaths diseases in tho gy eye th ith th | cousiderably war uncemacions for showt " Mr. Evarts asked the government to goon with the | oy i6 was deliriour—in a state of ineenalbility ; tnd Fest of the cane, Mr. Dickinson—It would be idle to go on with it until Fy from elty during the week endl 1 4o4. Toe dealer covcroet ta Wh santncatenore: = Wards. Wards, i bones are united now in both lege, and the left which hada compound fracture, seemed to do bette! Adjoining lot. the other evidence has been procured. 68th street—s ‘adjourned weer caro | than the other; that limb is dong very well, and Youn mineet—2 lows 196 wt Friday. aie) a oxher in getting along at well ax possible; in the cow 4th avenue—1 lot 27 ft. * _ eenastnemnccanenaimstissansmaraseansses oe per Sane a rely recover; it Is impossible ve an) ite t me. ber hanya SEIZURE OF THE WHISKEY DISTILLERIES. ‘eamnived--l did not ae him eines he left t Tot = Be ei ar ee nine hompital until 7 piaintih came satirely a a = The Cases in Course of Pinal Adjast | 57, charge a November; the ara week I saw Bim three ‘blet ment—Htve Assceaments Mr George D. Allen tentified that he visited Mr Over~ 2 & | Made Yesterday, Twonty days elapsed since & number of whinkey distilleries were in this ctty on a charge that the proprietors bad defragded the government of the internal revenue tax of two dollars a gallon, by means of false return, Tho deficiency in one case has ton at the bompital, callmg upon him every day during at the spe Danie Dr. 1K Kissa tewtified that he was ont of the attending physicians at the Long leland that plaintif wae onder hw care for two t evidence of thix witnew: was similar to that of Dr, Enos. Charles B. Overton testified that be war the brother z 275 | ‘This report includes an interesting table, giving results | been axsersed at $161,000, and some of the others wilt | Of the plaintift, between three amd Lg oy cay ero] a . the expression of, 1,750 | as per barometer, below, be peedily disposed of in accomtance with the following | gun Pe eens: ng . ‘After aoe ol 4 bie of De Meshes Opmeniesionsrs, vended... Ate Gini | Sh cork She 1,800 pS a he Sa Ts @06,! anata at the teteneet Tetouan wn BH verton ameter brother of the pati owes "and both were received with enthusiasm. The poy 7 gel 3,150 * SAD MmaT. " Src. 68, And be it further enacted, That the owner, | ‘st he paid about Sho tneneves eapensen SEE iarhded emt of, he lenges of Daya | fw an spinon tears of caenee tad nal wee mats"yestertay | ser crip ofa ere or rome ond | Mabini James remark ths hy ori Sot Seaset Copemmnter ‘Dewey Sir Edward Coey, Mr. Mal- poke 50 ee Sones oy eoeee Ses oe pm bee. in the detation of ‘axles Ca which duty Me Vanderpoel remarked that betore be raised a pind femaon, of Poriand: Mr W. Girdwood, ir Biland, pone penne oe 8,000 | 4: Here 1. 0; Veung, 8; Atmerieat, kprese Company? | payable, who shall or fefuse 10 make (rae and | Of law in tho case he would wish to cxamine & winengy Seen wibrans cabs of ao rong, since of the 6,205 ; aiies Seeley Ravens, 3; tagte © Gn, 25 Gasman Stes al ie Sade aphid a yA My hed ponent OF MR. OnIYRR . street, 7 Ibe. of ham; F.' McLaughlin, 116 Seventh je 0 ‘gud seem to have been very jolly. has most in- , X! ‘ aforeraid, shall forfeit for ev —ccciecmendteemabrteg: | oo Es i dtangrerthey st Seer cn Pes Sa ieee 2 fo thet city, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. cat fled Bagh BO eg guene at, Py} oy of Rag and Other Junk Dealers be Sopa} = waking Ge pe a may ig weve #.900 an ane hl a a Action of with the sum of five bund rolling stork of the road, whieh Presid Job Pe > e Hea! Board, '. cov. with costa muita, pervision, went through the care and (From the Fan Det Mare 10) ge tml apt pyr oh ope ramaenypnd 11,446 | Pursuant to public notice given a well attended meet. | fulity | of a | misdemeanor, efter he et tere; notions wore pied a, the Whatever may have been Mr. Jobn- from itish Colonial See~ ing of rag, paper and shoddy dealers was held lasteven- | which said |i nw mened Sayl iquors oF Vanderpor! potter, whieh caut scrapes le tn i eto othe Proddency | retary—lind of the New Zealand War. 71280 | ing at Military Hall, in the Bowery, for the purpose of | comtalning the saae, with all seingere fromm stenting ont wih far more intelligence Sp savemeron the wes BECALL OF SIR CHARLES PARLING. of Int 3,400 | adopting measufes in relation to the proposed action of | the samme, may bo svlzed by aay enllector oF deputy thet afte or leads out of the wi Serereine Ge Dass. Tes Saptue sumeutete by ine Sir Charles Darliog, Governor of Victoria, who has been hind 0,000 } tie Board of Health in abolishing their busivess in New | grant” bn hn theron cc ep yt eR yng Pr apa involved in an undignified quarrel with his ministers, feet York. Siacnebebe malt lr. my ‘Gan the aan’, iad | WHO bave appealed to the home government, hax been brick . come on the ground the the te ~ recalled tm 4 denpateh from which the fellowing ‘+ a0. a ie ees tee eS now without: extract -— wi ' ? a4 ftanting on orm of ® protean oe ¢ = 5 Reo tone a roles, onc rrr dog Save no ‘say than on fy while im that pomition Mr cinta td dinteetigee | soe nea eB for ‘that ‘by = Legiiature went to euch an laws the vee. paseenger riiing o@ the platl: : return to the address of the ive Council. Teaponai bilities of eeaident Wiesel n realty, 10 protoog the wate of ie te ak ae ae penalty for making «false retarn ie forfeiture of all the | [ah ™Miviution ff seme Grery effort should be made to efiace? “Without douue | ste Miapin ese, BO te, eaige benwomm yous. par (pirito mode by er for them, the vente used im dintti- . Gite week fo arioast, end. the, lntely. rebelRions States ton ‘of a ‘aa abet can a , sdtye Aaa ‘ti tiaartiis . fmeane 19 obviate tbe so called nuisance camplained Goes tgutent 8 tar repeats bet it in not by. oaacn Gane Qneee estoy In which yoo irae eee 5,435 | A gentioman desired to ascertain if Brooklyn should be of sbeolate exclusion and perpetual suspicion that they ae ne ee dh oy ty 3,200 pov vead o.. Toy es to which Whe “airman of the — 5 they intended to after PITT AND JOHNSON —a COMP. interests of Kings county.’ (From the London Pall Mall. aa —— 9,000 | "contnittes of ton wes then appointed, as follows — bang vy py oy 2,100 | neDevite Jone, He ion, aces Wirth, Jasob Poss, Women ara tt reac A, aus oy Jobin ol sod Patrick Weldon. Disgeteienerdaree Prey motion Mr. Peter s eunchesenes chatryan ie ihe, history of nen ari S nory tram Wie 4 elkalb “i, 0, ot | of tho commune - - gly ty Tad ot = +s wens teeploase ee A Rac Drauen said be would ask if this body can use he was very much in the condi it, on the M 1 500 | SBF compulsory means. Can they try it before the Com- f - oo ved SS eS See ; ane ainenent 0 Up; Think there was room enough @ ae ak mete pom aren ay wf dot and De og | | The Chainwax said no; but that Mr. Schulte had anid stand up, I went throwgh ail the tare, batore we fot to seated for more than three tein, The colony ° he would investigate the two cases, one of Jamas (he care Were crow tet when we got lo Jamae ‘the Constitution of the gives this ., bet. Fleet and De complained of and one of the least, and ve became mare ere ded Sean Ration was unq that he is above, 20x926........ 1,000 ity in both cases to *LY—conow’ og Sen ae Vrom Yapbank t Bellport i . ‘ay., bet. Fleet and Deve. & bosines: that is either 4 five mliee, there @ ow ore the tren oe om srt of the privetplen pies of Pitt, Mienaett + aot ob te eS Sa ee ee, Leen ae Voise ate., adjoining above, 20x82 1,400 | detrimental to health, or'a mulmunce. He believed thet if | ABOSt ten v'elwk yeawrday morning # lemeniabie | Gia, Iere were any ram pot on betwen Yepbasi fe suppers ; present instance rendered this jun pox ‘Glade Of eunan panama ; ee - Affair, which remited | tbe simow instant death of Mr Si . | public opin: the sible. It must be evident to yourself that event N. a Moore ot., 198 & Grab y. Weber gore | Aue in & point could he teed before a court they would and Jamaica, | went through (he tain af laity, rerwr favor of Mr. Johnson 8 position of personal eutagoniem towards altos all do, lot adjoining “¥. Weber pe TE Ten Uae tis Coleen dined eee in ecttees ideos bane Ce eee oe | a8 pamenenr om emey eae do, do Mr. Stewart 35 » So - "0 curred in the drinking @’oon known as the Carlton aptain sleott eworn—1 wae compactness of political part B. & Gates av , 60 feet n. Pulaski #.,J.T. Moore 0 had stated there ne appeal from the deciaivn of the How ah went 00 dt Po " as We the care on the 2th of August, the corm were " ‘ : ened ahoet of the Lechaae ee orner ft Vourtaents street and Fourth | ‘pew ger ~! Bent oes oe Seles purty tensors’ 8 Ss. lot adjoining , J.T Moore — 200 | "The Cwarmaaw mid "Yea, thie may be; stil Thope we | avenue, of which Lafayette F. Nixon ie proprietor It on = the orprose ws “Dect Pare. 1 pupertnvnnded jotenity of Sanavete’"’ 1 feet @ Yates av., Annetia | wil) have 20 neceanity to tent (hie mensare in this pont.” | appears that while Mr Odtle wae sitting in the barroom, | Tmeving the wountet, I oul amd oahere the President, denonciation—in which I am wholly unable to con ‘ tee “eels & . +4 wore made by an intelligent German, whose | FToar® sl NU Oe john La Dew, w fret et we Kogene C , ey ich en core thome whe ave Sasa he le Tompuinn wv. Stet el vind oe cate hes eee thas’ | cane of. ane Fine suioen, ana, | Se the oo me nse vantage A rpoanlde. mock as x rat hich was iy form. 1, vay, that afier (his you gated an in the cam of pleat and most pointed terma an with “deantage « to conduet the government of * le Wilh coMtagions diseases, the logical dilemma in which hit adversarts | the . mg, Ph a themselves. His tactics, too, are ev! those of Looking (0 your long serv! and sincerely desirous do. to. Mr. Stewart on up i pay for the ox. He has simply to hold on, while bis advervarie: | to make every ailowance for the difficulties of your pow | 8. « Floyd wt. 900 feet e Tompkins, f Flever ing, Pibject to the call of damage themselves by infuriated efforts to crash hm and | tion, I Lave been mort reluctant to arrive at the decision do. adjoining. T. Piever his polley. | Bvery week that panes is ro much gai which, neverthelens,- 1 have been obliged to adopt. I to. f forse on im ot Mr him and so much loss to them. He canvot indeed imi- | am compelind 10 advise her Majesty ‘hat you should be do ” sewert the care in onder oom ® tate the action of Pitt by first of all reducing the Marlia. | resend of dufio, and the gooermment of the olny te 200 ft. w. Troop av. G. Winkler Mr Oddle, retearkong ot the came time that be « x t wt nto Che amoking oar, mentary majority against tim from fifty or sixty to ome, | placed tn other handa ib. o. Mares ar. W, Onebs « bullet through bie het. [a Dew was requene bute stake ee Oo OpyTteive: the dismay of the one hupdred | Ax soon, therefore, os your convenience will adm't of — ower the weapon, but im & moment aft , { then dissolving, ity member: at as “Wox's Martyrs.” charged 1, the tall taking effect in ( failed to ro. ho be ro-clected and were (Oddie ® beaver bat, pamdting Urtough the 76 0 1 © Marcy av, J 7 your leaving the colvny, I shoald wish you to piace the governmont in the bonds of G-neral Carey, whore duty it wal be to adminieter it antll your successor shall be But the pract cal resalt the latest mail amounts to 1,999,090 balee da must be the same so far ae the real working Congress med; and it ir only to cae sppeinwd. I trum U ‘oveaston will hich Ogee deenses 0 Ts Pat Wek pen be foes g LA. actual Coo, cone ‘ at no Will arise in whic . * ot 40m - “ Shem dhe forme of & constitution are observed | ii will be clear to hin judgment that the sdvice of his Troll gkntemnn Sage lingam goes oa mente afterwards the tare st ihe! port by all alow, that ta real strength is thoroughly terted. Miners for the time beieg would \nvotve a violation of jot adjoin: ‘@. Maney an isos ‘—, J on ot whet he had dome, app ee eee) _ the law. In rach @ case & would doubtless be his duty a 7 po jes te cues Goins beaks 'o . what be shoold do he emergenry, when ° to refune compliance, and to endeavor to obtain the ad wae an’ G. Gomes pra ie sar he por 30 sivived him to surtender himecif to the police wrorth orem] getom the rare at of ther Ministers ‘Tb TL © Marey av. ©. Rhein Total foreign espare ow Son Baer een te is Be Py Ee Ee ely pegged Majesty « government have no wiah to interfere ? ’ ‘ ’ harry ts 4 jenry W net . la Dew prowa weet through them a), bot ov 4 ont find o wrat, | ete im aay questions of purely colon al policy, sod only de Ae Piosiing pty 0 GT PIECE OSE 4 vi bald ‘thie shipping yoru wenctosive of | w carriage and, driving (9 police eatyvariere | im the eaneking car lor wae ime, | was toe ore “ the colony thal! be in conformity with | do, 4. _ _ 4 i HimOFe,) atau nts 7 ave himecif op tw General Huperiniendent | car feom the inet st tie ciet Ute the of rexpomaible and constitutional govern. | B # Marcy av, T6 fk nm Mb tot : omy me evened mime. needy, to whom be wontomed the shorting, but sated a weet ferty tl od pod y— | sen het fn Hopkins et pow = IMPROVING CROY PROSPROTS that & wae purely accidental La lew was placed im | from Jaman, 1 tet my wile be Ne 100 M.'s. Marey av zi6 (From she same} charge fi dsiective Eider, ont hei te amas the teens of | conrieny of vent in march of . i ‘ae Gra acconn as to the pect of the next crop here ee ve ecines, | © ores for snyrel “¢ aH or i esate vay a bref again improved. The complainte to oe reterved theek ing sere Jomo M. Fortune poomy o?, eatiied thas BO 40. to. ‘to 6 Wiskier 415 | (2 08T ctrralar of the 6th test, proved to bare teen tether of Mr CfA w the ot om he rer 40. - exceptions! Many letters bave recently sppeared in . crowed that he buloern sentet the protebiny of « tree at Jey large yooh Three, ver are often eritien for o Cree ee « +* i Iomeee ce ot purpore, while wimniemene cork we the following (whieh there were ott want ie the car ot the tome me mor frequently foond i privese letters . coral wea tet) oh ey tone eferearts repent oF are coratonnily tade om the other ete of The decease’ wae aout forty aa peers of ter ends | oot the quent on, and protaniy wah more woth The notre of New Yoru Hehedbu Meotie in Teeuth The p strut here egatn vented bie rane nee (0 0 Cemipost viare, cod te omit te have fived twee marved bie fre wife 1 Of the exe Bee Myneen Yew Me Vancerpon) renews the complaint 7 of the car ate fone, came wneer rolreet ot =e win Be SE Saas BS