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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1866. 5 ee ee ne ee NAVY BULLETIN. | HoBoK EN RACES, _| Engttotitict they can none and tall tr thre Quartore of a mile; bat coming up the homostreteh Iona. ‘Hlonal? Is tt repugnant elther to the probibition tn 'ine = othe eek the: be federal constitation—the supreme la' E xX Cc Ls E . which prevents any State from 7 law napa tone Kob up to the shoulder of Richmond, and to aivinton Tyeeae den te couavens. se Paeaee cansans—vewe 11, Serra ‘they pamed mod, making the trai mile le 1 th ¢ our own Slate, which declares that ‘no pergon shall pilimslant Bermantee G. F. D, Barton, to the steamer down the backstret s Blk t Ba dope of ik bers propery gitar guar; MONORADLY DiscnanoxD. , |Sevaucus Besieged by Beauty | minsio the three-quarter pole Kulghthood made hie THE NEW LIQUOR LAW. ad i ‘doth, ’ The sole Wuestion ie Mato D. A. Boies, June 22; Acting Chiof Fun, and, getting on even terme with the DM the Heenses granted under the act or 1957 create va. 7 Kenne At se and Bway, | THOMaA Cook, June 7; Acting Third Assistant Enginwcrs and Fashion. two went up to the head uf iktimond, and they swung sneha contract or Veek Zi righta as cannot constitu. q Patrick frean n, 685 24 a i? Patrick MoDonnell, 686 Ta ioe eats ose Tee eye lctumaed et Lanibions tone taiant Solana oom + Commelli , ; Ate clamor oadstone w ; tronally be impaired or revoked ? 1 do, not doubt that | Zi. saaennely Ee Ina, $07 a ne Thomas'W, Dee, June 9, 1806?! A “~ tg in an aay Winner. by four lenge, Richmond Important Judgment of Judge | tie Leexin™ pnder itt inalienable richt, might, not- | X, Ganarda, 4 &t, and 2d am Uaneoek, 49 24 av. eeacene ana 3 Mi lengths behind, Time of the last mile 1 tite andot Be | witnesanding” those, lcenses, hare passed | laws | “Justice Belly {oquired the prisoners to. give $300 Dall } the ConsieMation, fora long ime'used as the recelving Four Heavs in the Two Mile Race. Me eat 34046, The following iva summary = Y Cardozo. wie. fans but T eath 0 answer before the Court of General Sessions, ship at Norfolk, will, on her arrival at Philadelphia, take hood the Winner. . age Bice Prem for all ages, two mile heats, ynder of Jation, & THB LAW IN BROO! I. © place Princeton, w been used for that . ¥ saying | that, Sioned which, like the presented the panty eldoa entered b. c. Knighthood, by Knight crows, . ‘su Yeatorday completed the second day's raid on the un- | Purpose. of St. George, 08, ew cenmot Delay prev.'0us grant void. is not regu- | licensed Yiquor dealers, and the Brooklyn policemen dis- ‘The Susquehanna is expected to arrive very soan from do. ao. &o. rs, primes a dam by Gtencos, 4 years od; red we He Pronou he A lation; it is destruction, Before proceeding further I | charged the'r duty in making the arrests without fear, | the coast of Brazil, on which station she has been for i wil Randford cntorea'g. i iz = ae nces the Act to be | Qinttc remark that ibs Tight of revocation is only | favor or partialliy, The principal number of the per- | 80mo tme, remanr ralph ene colerma Rey Persp by hax Unconstituti claimed by the defendasts’ qunsel on the ground that | sons arrested were keepers of what are known as grogger- ‘The unexpired portion of the sentence of Lieutenant ‘The attractivencss of the races lecidedly blue... re ; eee pit utional. the constitutional prob ibitton hy'S, “no application to the | ies, from which graduate the worst criminals, Portals Charles H. wi, Sixth United States colored cavalry, | on the increase, and the third day of the series was { Dowie & Hail entered gc. Richmond, by Two exerciae of police powers,’* whix he asserts the revooa- | class of places the police have no plal regard, and to | ‘to confinement at bard labor for the period of ton | more enjoyable than either’ of its predecessors, tho sports Bits, dam Faith, by Childe Herold, 4 yours old tion of the license to be.’ It 1s may Pretended that the | suppress them isa desire near their hearta There is | Yeers,” is remitted, and ho te released confine- t While and red.” ; ase plainti® has been deprived of his »Toperty by ‘due | one point in connection with the presant law to which | ment, evon outranking in exeitomoat the proewodtings of fore- | yam fans & Hiacia andsrod's i Thigancek ‘INJUNCTION GRANTED IN THE HOLT CASE, | Process of law,” Unless tuts law ean Se cobeld upon the | there js good ground for legal objection Jit at the | |, The disability to roentor the service consequent upon | going occasions, by Eclipse, dam Fidelity, by Glencoe, blue ead ¢ * | principle mentioned, and therefore the sphere of exami. | present time, and that is, they have discrim{nates in the the sentence o dismissal in the caso of Lieutenant Lewis TUE OaTURRING, Maki jechenskdaae , nation necessary to the determination of the case is | arrest of unticensed dealors, ih insiructing the polite to Schramm, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Tudiana while it com; many pew fi ter with those 01 ae very greatly restricted, It will only be ratrial, shen, | arrest some and not arrest others whero casos are under | Volunteers, is removed as to the date his sentence took prised many aces, teormmt wi ee 2 to inquire whether the license was. contract within she j pdvisement. It is urged by legal gentieman that the | eMect, August 80, 1865. of old friends, and the elderly sport who would have | First miie...., re) ‘Whe Legislature and the Board | 2"!i0ns of the federal constitution, or propwyy withia d of Excise have neauthority in point of law, either ; _, 18 the case of Charles J. Whiting, late Major, Second | awakened, a modern Rip Van Winkle, from @ ten yoars’ | Second ini + 140% 1 thal of tho constitution of our State; and the cas Which | dologated or implied on this sulject, and that the | United States cayairy, the disability to re-enter the | gioo5 would have found turf dae ate ine a 14% 1 of Zixcise. I now cite are roferred to simply to establish the te lice are in duty bound to arrest’ all uni service, consequent upon his dismissal, is removed, Ps ‘ nates ig agen, Total. - 340% 3:30 348 tion that a Hoense ts such a contract, and that Eh ir noe. Taig epee ee expose See, wares publicly —_—_————— bs oe in pia oes be gras us ane ii “ ig ronda cies juired under it become “ vested rights." 4 juente arrested yesterday were near; m Haley, who yesterday kept the wicket, with al 7 ) wane beeen nts telng on this point | Gy,.aKen 1 the Cy Hall Ptce Cour, tere Statice NAVY BULLETIN. his habitual courtesy and otiiciency; for the god $2, for tw Jour clas, tak aits "aeons preniaars oP ‘ the learnod Judge proceeded to say -— nation and being decided fairly upon its merits. Tho Sie genre dess of the turf mover loses her worshippers, and | D. MoDaniels ertered T. H. Reod's 4 ¢. by Hreckea- More Arrests for Alleged Violation Now, it 13 manifest that those decisions contd oniy | Jzidgo says thas ulthough be is not of the pottical faith peragurp—soxs 13, fast horses and clever riders will bo looked upon | y My, Out Of imp. Lady Hyken; red and blue 3 of the Law. have been made on the theory that the license, or (en ale: ane paminister the law, the law Pi Assistant En, al M. L. MoCarty, from willy apile sa sande tomoe by tia: ceing gecereion |‘ HII Reeeiamonees a ba by alrowal & &e. &e. pepeove eA Pr arrigeanie wet “Oanet ga demands tial hia duty’ very deawedy Taid dora, und | _ First Agsistant Engineer Albert Aston, from steamer | as by their paternal ancestors, Ho, on the occasion of | nie ateren daa “i tage eg " 7 might be cited. Does the prosent ditfer sn principle from | 1 the strict letter of which ho wilt act. ‘The following | Batarmand ordered to duty at Baltimore In wuperia- | which we write, there were to bo seca all the old IRON Ea R, GR gneedaan; White thosecasost Did not the Stato, then, make uecontract | ar the arrests made in addition to those already pub- | Mudd the bullets the sesuier Taniater. ||| comtiolasours and any mumber of “now bands,"” who | with the plaintiff? The Logislature created Comnissioners | lixhed. In each case a floe of thirty doliara was imposed, |p, 3 4 | Court of Common Pi of Exe Ai auehorieed ee Pr aco Ng foe ‘Core | Withvareadmonition from the Judge that a popesition of | Pagersnneote ty mrenag caaeree to New Orleans om | waxed quite as enthusiastic over the merits of the win Before Judge Cardozo, tain periods upon payment of certain sums of monoy, | the offente weuld be visited with grenier severity :— ‘Aeting Macter and Pilois C. P, Williams, Richard | Ms 0AKs as their mentors, and “talkod hors” after the Tome 21.—Holt vs. The Commissioners of Ezcise,—Thix | sud in pursuance of that authonty the State, through ite | Mary Quinn, + re, Rites, John Collins and Aeting Ensign Wm. Best, trom | movt approved fashion. The ladios were more ubiquitous gam, which involves the right of selling liquor on Sun- | Mas created agents, for a valuable consideration, conferred duty In the guif squadron and grauted leave of absence. | than ever, and can now be regarded as regular parts and top. E lives, out of Fidelity, and hear ; ‘ son entored bf, Bonnie Doon, by Pairownle, a, by Revenao; orange and orange : ered b. © by Balrownie, dan Cyeloue, | bine and yellow... upon the plaintiff the right to seH liquor for a detinite p A uF ; 7 ; | ered bi , iman, ‘i ™ days, came up for Judgment yesterday. Tho court was | riod Is it possible to conceive of any reason why that | k. kendsby, senatPadixinn ait gem iercecenes 2. from | parcols of all future assemblages wt rad n ae Fravislin, OF tal Sues’ PS ‘erowded with a large number of persons interested in should be less binut ng thin a deed of land, executed Nehaatan sea i | ; ‘ , y the proper officers of the State, would be? or why : ee . e mya 0 61h La teal ‘the Uquor business, the Legislature should or could have the power to annul man, Lieutenant Robert Boyd, to temporary duty at the | who are prompied to urge on a rider and nerve bit fi fT Gane divides i : odd Shalt ean Judge Cardozo delivered the following judgment:— tho one and not the other? Whether you call ita grant, | 404n Walter, a eer, Li | the foal coutest, And thus the «lor ports of th sicher cheat hii sepa Immediately on the submission of this case, being | @ Contract, ora license, is ynmaterial, The faith of the | Jonn Walton, Nace vend ‘eter Barrots, to ordaance duty at the Woston | fei4 are constantly growing in public estimation, ti Tue rooL aes Age RVBNIM : - @onvinced that, very little, if anything, could be’ add Ste, fora valuable consiferation, was pledged to the c rg ; 4 the day will come When betting books will take i day we will have: tha steeple clam | hedge @ the argumens ‘of the tuunngtoher’ Counter rete | plaiatity that he ‘might earry on a ceraaia busivend for'a, | » T8cob Retnerded, S German beer seller, mentioned in | Acting Hontewain Leonard K. Fits to the practic ship | Sinks 56 Mead Peoanne Aad pellia coeaboaaenen give | 40m, Ane wave mil hich Will close the meoung, ~platutif, and being informed by the learned counsel for | "xed tme, and he DG tore be deprived of that | othe pomiusstinny foe dhe ee Ol ee eee ae Senb | Macedomian, | way to ruddy clerks. Pool eiling wa {on lo-day's races. Kot ‘She defendants that he should not in the case of Falk | Tight than he could be of land which the State night si Sit css ssh hein cad SUSPENDED, WITH 1.088 OF PAY. fst TUK FIRST WACK. the steepin ¢ ght more than ell the va. tho saine parties, argue further any of the poiuts | have cranted hm in foe, The constitution of the EER ES Lieutenant Sylvanus Bachus, late of the Pacific squad- | ‘The first race was a dash of two mile and half, and | a to vr the three mile heat race the which had been discussed in this case, and I must add | COUnIry prevents it, and common honesty forbids it, | Anmual Commencement of the Untvore | ron. being a wolling race the weights to be ea | following ye that his arg.ment already made had’ exhausted the | The use of it, as well us of land granted by the State, sity of the City of New York. HONORARLY DISCHARGRD—JUNE Inted by the price set upon the hor | Chimax 100 200 $90 308 J | Oakland Aldobarn subject—and the case bein. one of great public interest | Might be regulated; but, under pretence of regulation, % Acting Evsign Henry B. Colby, May 16, 1560. cand importance, T commenced the oxamibation of the | all Use of either epectea’ of property could not bo pre- | _ TH° °xercises of Commencement Week of the New spliced id me matter, putting aside ull other e1 of the plaiutitt’s I ceuse is pre- | York University closed yesterday with the celebration of | |. Ps dag ig JUNE . ‘ | Ang tysetf to tt night and day, © dautenand’ George 0. Eemey, to be Lieutenant (om; pied in court, but mandor from June 2 devot. ted. But all us ally ov. | Vented. The license itself is annuiled. The plainuiff, | ite Annual Commencement, At half-pant nine A. M. the to regulate the sale pt when w nuiny, nevertheleas, to withhold | Under the law — purporting Say opinion dnt the Falk case had been Anaily submitted | of liquor, tas, wich corapenssiton, been | ele meu Coane anes enaiariies guests met in the penimlgns Yatos, Storiing and Frank Wiles, to be Mas a hinwelf « ; Goctety- to me. But the prococdincs before the several mais. | Solutely deprived of ty for which’ he paid the | Council Room of the University. Among the latter Ensigne Nicoll Ladiow, Wifllam 8, Daae, Purneit g, | 142 b? started from the lis , Jane 2h, 1908. of the couTHe—a spot Soctety has jus vena to Chie wellage J. F. Fobweit w friends of th the wabjort siete public mea rates yesterday reem to demand that there should b» | State a valuable consn i r : ane hay in rrington, William K, Wheeler, Francis Morris, Wil lithe: ce Bo further delay and that I should mako known the re. | otucr principle than that which Ihave thus maintained : : Harrington, Willi neler, Fran: , hiddon from the grand stand on ace gults of my imvestigations, pas 1 therefore ‘proceed 16 | will become yet more patpabie when it is romembered that Dr. 8. B. Woolworth, Secretary of the Board of Regents | liam A. Van Vieck, Roland ©. Irvin, Franele A. Cook, | jut of us lose pds that sland ih tbe xpress my views as fuliows:—On the 14th of April, 1366, | Mf the Legislature aould destroy the unexpired orm of | of the University of the State of New York, and Dra pooeg E, Clark and Colby M. Choster to be Masters | yady Dan got away int, and makiog the ri the Logi:lavuro of this vtite parsed law (chip. 678 of | the piaintit?e itcense whon it had but wixty dazw torup, | Benedict and Verplanck, members of that board. Shortly | ‘2% May 10, 1806. to the thres-quarter pole or af Blucktyra, | the Laws of 1866) entitled “An act to regulate the sale of | it might equally do so one day after it was granted, and RESIGNED 12, who was ha ongth aboad of Ju 1 ame up ‘The injustice of any | were Dr. Webster, President of the College of New York; Jotoxicating liquors within the Metropolitan Polic -Dis- | Wiluo-t returning a dollar of tue consideration which he | “tf ten o'clpck the procession was formed in the fol- Acting Boatawain Hiram Smart. | the homstretch very close together, Lady Dan and Julie the children, trict of the Stare o: Now York,” by th thind seovion of | Rad pad. And, 1 the Legislature may thus to-day de- lowing order:— eiaeecetdiaone going under the ating head’ and head, with [lich ra 7. Moser, Haske which {tis provided that “/rom and after the first day of | Prive the plaintiff of ono species of property, it may sHor of the Ui ‘ ee ante ch ; anit from New | Half atength bebind, making the halt in © of Tremenabul May, 1866, no person or yorcons ehall, within the said | (morrow, In similar manner, deprive other citizens of wth nly hang The supply steamer South Carvilna will rail from New | anda halt soconds "Julius and the mace areesea by, Bon nt Wolsey, York on the 20th instant for the Atlantic and Gulf squa- | ropolitan Pol District, exclusive of the county of freien spec: - ‘ee a fpr rgd) its — t Webster. drons. Be ~e toget ng and | r k and others, festchester, publicly kecpgor sell, give away or dixposo | U¥@ power Joctrine wisich might lead to results, or ‘d ogi oe me a ey es ire | painted to raike of any strous or npiritucd® liquor wines, ale or beer, | SYPpOrt conduct, 80 + ninir and so dangerous to all our Regents of the University. Savion thn We done iro bou! Ete maw Xecks craven ox ] Conn he ee | ul for the fm quantities less than five gallons at a tme, unless | Ci'lzens, should not.be sustained. unicss upon tho most « Faculty of Arta, of Medicine and of Law. Barbados ou the 29th ult, * [ferred nie let A Pes. 1, | commenced with ‘the gift thousand dollars wy rr) or they may be licensed, pursuant to the | Dlleit adjudications of courts whose eas eae Principals of the Grammar School. anys pi pile enhen tin aah 4 0 | Homan Camp of Tram ‘ovisions of this act, and may permitted by | 8nd conclus Jponu the grounds which Thave thus | — Clergymen, invited Guests and Friends of Graduates, r errant quartera of Julian Ab "The act creates a Hoard of Excise, puints out | Sued, without ‘elaine ‘Alumni, The Steamer ——— D ng — go u 9 was atill leading Died. wwho may be licensed, how application ‘for licenses jon june 21, |» uuird, and . Conn —Oo Thursday, June 21 Vingints, euby onstrained todeclare the act of April 14, 1866, | Tt proceeded through Waverley placo and Broadway, | _ A lotter received hore that the steamer Dakota, | xtreich nove ball be made, ayd the duties of those who become daugliter of Jumen and Sarah & ¥ yours nsed; and complice with its requirements is utional and wholly void; and therefore the | attracting no little attention on the way, the Chancolior bay ed ig are beara or sto FapeTo, pat into | the string = Ls Dan a tice of funernt in Satpniay ® paper, ‘enforced by very stringent provisiona, By'the siatecath | Motion to coutinue tho injunction must be grauted, urine May 19 with machinery broken down. t- | front of Julius, ead of Black pr wh A Ht Groton Wis decinred that every perenn who shall tolate ——— ij Fe ey ein ited In Aue traditionary gown, and | quce bad boon tenderud by the authorities, and abe | bird, “There was no altera nh until they gis denen isa ter any of tho forogoing provisions of this act’’—to some | Licenses Issucd—Arrests for Violation of | ‘0 venerable and distinguished presence of mont of the | would rofit and proceed. Were past the quarter p M8 |" Fricnda of the family are respectfully Invited to abe of which I have revrrd—shall for each offence be.| the Law=Dlost of the Prisoners Hela | &°™emen in the lino presenting an unusual sight in Wee SPOOR run, and in ® moment was alonguide ts) Lady | tend the funoral, froin by evidence, 43 Oliver ity of & misdemeanor, and on conviction aba be | to", MeW= Dost of the Prisoners Broadway at that busy hour. Arrived at the appointed Pelitioal New: Papa perce bey By { mile pols, | gure, thie (Friday ) after look, Punished by fine or itaprisoument, or both. ‘The act an Rishaigang diamomack spiel ics place, they proceeded through the centre aisle and dis. | Fount Iowa Dorrnicr,—J. B. Grinnell, the prevent | i!" lowor turn thore aris a ine str con Binok Lee oer Dente aes Reon an arene mare Soatalas many other sections, Woe coustitutionality of | The headquarters of the Excisy Cominissioners wore eome of w d puted ; 3 progeldh ate Pegernt gol shales Tells overrun with applicants for conse yesterday morning, Prior to the pursage of this law the plaintit in this case, | Some forty-five having boon isauod before twelve o'clock. | chair and table, the faculty and professors passing to the | Longbridge recoived the nomioation, obtaining eighty. ‘ander ths act of the Legin!ature of April 16, 1357, (chap. | At that hour, however, the decision of Judge Cardozo | right, the council disposing themsclvos to the left of the eight votes to sixty-nine for Mr. yell. eb i 828, p. 405), and in conformity with its provisions, pro- and th T feured front the then Boar of Commissioners of Eanice | became known, and but two licenses were imsued during ne invited guests taking seats on either | aopwex Panxsvivaxia Sounisns’ Coxveyrion.—It te a ity and county of New York, a Lcense as an inn- | the afiernoon, It seems that the majority of those who By this time the friends of the students (the ladies | reported that a second soldiers’ convention will be held | “on the posed themselves upon the atage, the Chancellor occu. | Member of Congress from the Fourth Iowa district has | bird cf el jefeated V0 o homestretch yoked together. After pying @ amall stage erected in the centre, farnished with | been a in the nominating conveation. Judge Ritieteest ‘Zz Nwtanen ber ait a ecgite two miles andabalf in 4:40, Lady pa'behind. The following t# a summary at Rack—Selling two ond a half mile 4 A= towed 13 thom to be sald for $750 X i OTHEN AND INVIGORATE. of the Cereas US -PUALON & perfume Unat ever | eat once From the Waren Lea ndittore NIGHT BLOOMING i i \ $1,000 to by E E ik ius tani ane on Mapeocelion’’ ews tneits Mae ee eee arte hate conclude | THinte wax fo Open An eeurtace from A tall ombectes, | 1a Penmeyivania, at Barrisburg, to bo corapored of those | 17! ibe. The winner wo be sold at auction; the secoud hy appetite “ ay of June, 1365, until that license should tailpiece ite Maids ira ee os under Grafulla ‘The following was the order of pro. | 0 were diwatisfed with tho ection of tho Pittsburg Berge fueron ay ges RO TOR : : 9? of waier and diet, vi phy el yg . iby camregd eh apes Se anor wee, por lig ink pcerinns pe mend fot flog | Stamme, with music following each exercise :— Convention. of Julia, by Glowcoe, 4 years old, $180. Poet pad iat act oll ‘licenses “when issucd shall de in force, | the police that they Intended to contaue the sale of oh Gaelatons Oren Tux Varaner Sesarornnr.—Of the Vermont news. | orange... Seat eae ‘unless revoked, unt.! ten days after the third Tuosday | liquors with a view of coutosting the law, Some hold iglish Salutatory Gration, Papers thirteen favor Mr. Morrill for United States Sena |. Mebany tered bik. bh. Hlackbird, by imp Al- fa May noxt succeeding te grant of auch license, and | licenses under the old Commissioners, which do not run drickson, Jar sad adhd abeietbehersabbiiaka Coailear Gea kao 4h, dan oy Knvirty aged, 8140, and Mu out for some time 4m the city of New York until fifty day and, having paid for the vame, they | $—Oration—The Power of the twenty-sixth section, which lane boaters the ie! claim the right to sell. Tho following ls a copy of the evocation, the Court of Sessions is authorized in certain | Old license tasued :—— ‘and upon notice to the party interested, to ‘in- qpire into the circumstances and to revoke’ a license Omo Potines.-—The democrats inteud to open the cam- by Margrave, 4 years, $1,000; red aud white a ng paign in Ohio by @ mass convention at Coluinbus, June . is. Ingae F. Ludlam, New | 26. ¢. L. Vallandigham, H. J. Jowett, Gonorals Morgan | ower...Samuet B. Duryea, | 804 MeCook will speak, ‘The democratic State Central it fee vee: — and County of | &—Oration—Guatavus “Ado! D the city and toe person violating the provisions of thea t. ty of New York, whuse names are hereunto subscribed, 6.—Oration. | promium of $200, all horses that never won a ra Giorright of revocation, excopt for cause, and to be exer: | Sarite chauntie te” hating of ee eon | ation Tutecte BOOKIE a erane. wee voce | Comumittee meets on the same day. Dr. Weidon's Luther aud McDaniel’s Ariiagiou gelding the manner I have mentioned, is reserved Yd the | ——. in said eit; it satisfactorily appearing by the |g’ Gration—Character. ‘idenry’ 8p v= es brs “New Hrigh. Masvenuserrs Conceramowat Davecation.—There ia | Were the only coutestanta. The forn wae the favorite To procure a license vnder that law the plaintiff paid | seid petition that of good moral charactor; that te has ‘it ome some talk of new candidates for Congress in some of the | % $100 to $70. They bh ood start, and, ranving around the lower turn ale rapid rate, the Arlington huvetts digtricts, bat the Boston Traveller enys the | relding ted to the three-quarter pole half a length ; but in indbeations aresfavorable for the return of the whole | coming up the homestretch Luther passed him and went | is velug present delegation, under the string baif « Jongth im front in fifty-three act, aufficient ability to an ton, tavern or hotel, aa required , Me ram of MY dolar the amount regured of Lis by | FSP aciuuaSoombottian travers at ts" yince | \—Phlowaphnl Ora Board rf where, he propwes to. keep. the earo hereby and pursuant to the authority oonterred by the second | grant a cease to sell strong and sptrtiuows jiquors and | 1—Oratlon—American Cttzens evotion of the statute. More than two months of the | wines, to be drank in lis house und on bis promiacs | 11 _oration—Developmentot Mind and ty Zain in 4 remarkable manver,. We iunderotand ept by the principal druggists, botele aod grocere, specified in the license remained unexpired on the | stove mentioned, according to the act of the Legislature of ica, L. recoude, Going around fhe turn the saddie of Luther no © Srcay'or 3 last, and uo provision for compensation | tho state of Bow April 10, 1857, entitod "AM | 49. Oration—Genoral Mivehel sks T stotictories. JameeV, | Amu or Rerusenwvarsow ww Nonrm Cancms.—The | slipped and went up on. bie withers, where the jockey | pete teite Gonrecias ony, wine sakes ‘0 the plaintiff for the toas of the unoxpired term of that Lap a Saneal ante tals ies 8. Woolley, Jamaica, I. I. North Carolisa Convention on the 16th paraad the ord). | at With # leg on euch side of the horwe's neck for tho | Ly our puile of MELUALPE'N UKEAT kMEU MA Heense is made by the act of 1806; nor is there operation af law, or be revoked for # viols- ‘The oration wore invariably greeted with marks of panes fixing the basis of re; tation hereafter upon | Mmsiederof the race. Luther has a tremendously strong KEMEDY, 11 never faile, any clause in it savi the rights of persona | tio: isians of the aforesaid act. approval by the audienes, the customary show: of se neck and isa very powerful horse, and did not seem - . whese Loceeap ters not < Under these 40 RET D. GoLuEs. . Fe the number of white population for the Honse of Com. | to mind the shifting of the poms bot want oe wie the ircumatances the plaidt.i! bas complaint, setting r an Annonveement was made resped | mons, and property or taxation for the Senate. There | hace a» if nothing uncsual had bappene: it the hal Goren substantially the matters { have mentioned, and ‘ Mo petra ipmert hie edical College, after which the Ch ete | mile polo the horses were bead and bead, ev Sther things, that upon the alti of the | 4,7h*, application fie» now Heanse must be made inimedi- & i = iN or te rhe —, oe Hl roe ~ | were thore who contended that the basis for bath Houses | the iba mile in 1 49. Delure they reach ficonse ander the act of 1807, he had bought a large | a eet ai Tey Oe A) eT ue naman on should be the white people of the State, but the majority itor pole the Arlington began to ook of wines and | quors, a considerable portion of | this Sixt day of October, 1865, lankeeper's license Bond 377. ‘which yot remains uj his premises and ansold; that THY ARRESTS ON WEDNESDAY. he and int exercise the powers and rights, the police reported the following number of arrests up ‘which ho claims are secured to him his frat ticenve, | t4 4ix o'clock A. M. on Thursday :— To John P. Otis, ns best in Latin; | Weld to the idea that property as well as persons should wither bad nothing to do but go mentioned Howard Woodruft, to Hiwart Wood: | be represented - by four lengths, making two mil at in Creek: honorably meationnd John P. Ov in 4:63, The following | y *. On and Howard Woodruff, na b srOvAL Casptpare. The state. Brooxp Race —Sweepstake premium of $200, for all 0 3:48 aod the dash New Youre Conal vend cl ithstan: mutica, otn: dis Pola r that never won a race, two miles aud a bat mms e i‘. = pe dnd ani Gectamane poder Precinet. Arrests, Arrests Th the dopbomore Clane—To Jobn Pingry, an buat tn Tatin; | Ant Bong the rounds of the press that Colonel Van omg Welden ontered bs @ bother, ty lasiagics, plo, female form, Depot 98 them, who are charged with the execution of the last | 2+ of s -ve. ate, ot best in Greek; to Mrank K. Peury, an | Wyck will bea candidate for Congress in the Ulster din ‘dain Belle Lew ‘ears old; red and maroon 1 | street.” bold by all druggists Mentioned statute, should cause him io be arrested, as i 3) | “The Duryes Prices, for best composition, in Junior and | tet is ap error, He resides in the Orange district. | D, MeDaniels entered ch. x. by Arlington, damn Lucy they may do, tor each violation of its provisions, which 2 10 | Sophomore Cianses—Juniors, first prize to Samuri Ma Woe are informed that in the Gister diatret the | Haxail, 6 yours, red aud blue. ton a] A—mot hemical Pomade Restore will be very numerous, be will sustain great and irre- % 2... a scooud prize to James PF) Rhodes: Bophomoares, to = | The same entered ch ¢. by Molican, dam by Boston, Bray hair ond is dec adi a tiery. A temporary injenction, restremmng mo ‘ hiald sn, We eoul marie |, republican nomination will be given to Geo, T. Pieron or | ' ! id; red and blee.,.... 2 | by RUBETOS, 10 Antor flow ‘any interference with the piaintiff or his business, upon GE a | General George H. Sharp, and tha democratic to John B Tine, 4:64, “ <— ‘the part of the defendants, by virtue or in pursuance of 7 2. ni Steele or J. H. Tuttle . THe TUIRD Race Agente Wanted.—94,000 a Year and au ‘the act of 1866, was granted by me, and argument has 8 27. 4 | a capenene For furtoer partion are addres WG Wie Deen made by ‘distinguished counsel wpon both sides, ea 3 | © ooencet.—In New London, the home of Congress. iv two He boats, veineen Kaigh yon Loctite Cleveland, Obie. 2 4 denee a chmood aud Throganeck, UTe Rovere: we it until final “$B ae Dg a The | man Hrandocer, at a charter, election the other day, the | iesteq and exciting raco has seldom been witnessed. A 23 3 | mates, i715 Arelitald W ney | Aemocratic ticket was carried by @ majority of 26, 8 gain | Four b D, tho fret and second in moat creel. | tw Re Happasih 9 32 2 | Keyser, New York: Chi ter of 109 since April last, lent tine, and although the favorite waa beaten, there | BARNES & CO “— 7 fir Ii Maur feut by mail + Stapleton, S.C: David New York; Shelton B. ae th are very few who do nut believe that he was eatilled to Tux Hitsxom Saxatonamir.—-The Lagislature of Mie | (16 goney, having won the first and third heata. In the no, to be elected nex! November, will have the duty of pool sales Loadetone brought a# much as all the others electing a Senator to succeed Hon Lyman Trumbull, | pot waether neck wan taken fer seeond choice, whore worm expires March 4 next, Judge Trambull ts a en ae ‘ 1s Sy J; Henry Speilmyer, J scares to Gee Kisters Now Yorks ARRESTS YESTERDAY. The raid on the unlicensd liquor dealers continued & Dee ilar conailera- dors, Lhavo only to apply the splrit of the romarks whb I made on another oc*asion when it wax argued ¢ aa . yesterday, bat there wore fewor arrests aad muc loon eee 2 Cartan view. of 6 legal proposition “would | oxcitement among the prisouors and their friends than now, «the | on Wednesday, when the police first commenced arrect- them. thy law demand. With that everybody must and | ' 4 will bo satinfied; for that is the law, and ours is a law peinatiiiowing named Detsonets wore diepoved of before tn the Ho , Hempstead, L. f.; 3. | Governor Oglesby, and Reprosentative EB. Washburne, | #irit Heal—Three of the horses bad s very equal send : f GaiGh. Broke so wri for th ° off, while Throgrneck was a! Iso striving for the place. The democrats have put | OM, while Thiveihors nes s pecial Cnaree—Bam Hel B. Duryea, Brooklye, 1 | & candidate for reelection, and General J. A. Logan, rion of n EB. Mersetin, Patere: ©. Hondr: wkaon, Jamaica, LT > Matr Dye— The Ht ‘sbiding mmunity.”” Considerations of policy must be ee forward n0 prominent candidate yet. 11 iv probable t Knighthood third, Ti 1. Loory, 45 Whitehall, J, MeDermott, 2 New Bow'y. pe | : Kichinond, Knig ind, Tuto S Dye, harmless, releuie, taplemtae aes 16 Ot Laem, maieg tte Sea. t | A. Moblin, 79 Kovinson . uConnor Bt Moe ars Bewwe the Johnson republicans will ether have a candidate the rear. ‘At the quarter, which was Segue Factory # Berclay etrem ; v 7 . mt nley, ; se ca second, four lengthe ahea bn ae ee Sconrding fo my best judgment; and when I have thus | @ Guniel, aw ireen wich. Finilio A. Sanesc, West Indies: J f lengihe ahead of Throgenees, aud they " vine. t arrived at xeonctasion Lam similarly boui jeclure | M. Maloy 7K Jasin Sirges Charn Kyan, of Latakia, Ryria. the moment inclined make © waitlog race of It, b a ons 4%, whatover it or ita consequenc-s may be. Three prin- | ©. se Teas Marash, Yurkey: Kerock Qulugyan, of 4. ENOLISN OPERA FRENCH THEATRE. Loadstone was getting away too far from them the pao ute « westions arise in tis case:—First, whether the | 4- fn Science—Amtowlo L. Liane Miss Richings takes s benefit to-night at the French | others started afer bin down the backaretch, Load ey the ahead at the balf mile pole in necond, one length ahead yy sheet of jude theatre. She will appear in the Daughter of the Regi- Sar ave escwte, oo bln ment. The Doctor of Aleantern will bold « grand Of Throgeneck, “ho was matinée at two o'clock P.M. to-morrow, On Monday, | Knighthood. Leedstne led yainti® haa such an interest as entitles him ® standing in court. Second, if he has, injunction ts D. Kelting, @ James. g Pr. r Jo whether tha remed; appro- H. TH, 2 laatiy, and "ens important, whether | G. Fitcvel, 240 8 200 Fulton. elahol Tita place. rf : ¥ ¥ P ew, ad pe require tw CHET ALIO MOD, 1. Btn: 7M. Dy snd lower torn 5 and 5. Martin, Zifres Rretsei of 1860 ts usconstitutional, ‘The defendanta ob. | 3. Conway, 34 Olive Lantie 17 Aun, nspshupnscsecgitbeest as 4 i o ue, TW " teh, passing and thre hat the plaintiff by applying for and accepting @ | P Sins 9 Sy wae D. Sctanghiin, 18 Malberre. Of a,Di-0m Rlensar Tord, of New | A Night in Monae, hy Julius Bichberg, will be produced. tthe other tar DyesPhe Meet. fae under Sere ke has surrendered any ig ts 1 ton, Suilivan, 471 Greenwieh. 1 Ite very highly spoken of head, Knighthood one length t 0d retell, alee eppited, Gh Be, might Lave had under his previous license, and named parties were held to bail in the ‘h , o 3:61," The favor. \ anes. he cannot maintain ;and, of course, | gum of $100 each to appear and answer before the | Sriphiai (Cherion B An THOMAS’ ORCHESTRAL GARDEN CONCRETE gin soe Ait be true that be must ultimately: be defeated in the | Court of General Seasons, Thompson, A. M., of New York, Pan Fvery night Koch's Tertuce Gorden ix crowded with ev D. Driseol, 111 Nassan, 9g. | the numerous patrous of Mr. Thomas’ symphony suirées. egret by Dr La HARLE, 78 Reformed Duteh church: Ker’ Raw J, Fitapatrick, 33 Oak. Rene New York, Rector of Chureh of the Iesnrre: ton Leinmeonan, 18 Grang — M. MeParlan, 1 Thomae Filipe, England, Senior District becretary ir |. Coyle, 66 Koowevelt. & Murphy, tin Werth, and Porelgu Bible Society: Rev. dames Dick, A.M. 'ro(- JM i Band 10 Centre, ©. Vansulen, 49 Greenwich. | sor of _ ane Lag ay Roleemes Fresby. ' |. Lani. 18 Deabrosses, tenan Chureh, ind . Peter Stryuer, A. M., Dae Hehe defendants; but I ain asked to infer its surrender | 7 the grove named prisoners were discharge¢ on their | Tuirsy fourth street Maformed Dutch chyreh, New Yor frq the mere fact of spp! for a license under the | own recognizances to when called upon. Of Doctor in Physien! Selence-—On Fraatue W Sanith, oat in question, This {think unwarrantabie, The ‘Below will be ‘the names of the persons ar- rt Of A. M—On Rev, Adam Metlellend, BF ~ the ‘* application under the new statute was not in- ." ts an intention to assert the validity of bis | Justice Ledwith :— They now hear light, brilliant music, grason, ‘Tit evening, however, i cal works, with a sprinkling of salem pleces apted for tne | Sy on he wet avide for classi | giyonud at the yh Kehmeed rearie thon uotil weer the » reached Loageioue # in 140%, and the beat in 404. The jndgr to beaucad heat Kuyhib Iny wp, Loadetone e, se The degree of Doctor in Physical Science, © | Wobwe ded heat Roig eid Look. Tt was a precautionary set If hia old | y"'G Jomney, 886 6th av. R Rramus W. Smith, of New York, is the few second Hee Tecate Poeaded . aoe Worthan 2 bestowed by the University, and perlaps in this country, | deren Neat Landon on the new e and i* the Bret recognition in that way of the prect ral rouably leave for Engiend ot | pond a but 900, tera a, 5 tudency of American advancement The exerrines: } ¥; wtb, | bn bat $80, Kuighth 18 ay va with # benediction, The Rnglish Parliament will, it i# expected, pare the | ' i Pry 2) ines 4 : ~--- -- | necessary set at the preeont version in order Jo enable the turn loedstone Soe omy en we ee oom ? Sarro } the confederation of the provinete to be completed io ‘ ar sree apm toe, Cartatvaule ‘ THR PORMAN WiLt, ¢ | August any) i ashines, Fenton r r Before Surrogate Tucker. Death of Madame Julie de Margnerites. | pi a % oy This case, which bas been on trial fore long ime, bas | : se titianmuraia, Jane a1 sen. | ot ; the | Madame Julie de Marner nown ae 8 " ’ Fie sa wot mean & Sida 1 Rnacae, $8 Browdway. come up again, It will be remembered thet |) dramatic critie end authorees of various works, died On the lower ten Thtog hid heyday ie hea ante, Whoare the husband and half-sieter of the deceaved, | Sinruty oc hears disease the ‘morning, rhe eas tor on lowe & v4 were held in one hundred | 4 n5' Mariah Forman, claim that Mrs. Forman was lusane | many yearte wrier for variout journals in New York opuned yand eisewhere. Her daughter recently made debu; Of the tage in Halt wore wn town oa ‘an interview with Judge Cardozo, | at the thine of making the alleged will, while the prope returning for the afternoon fe toe coats = nents claim that she wae sound and clearef mind A to release ot offenders hd 4 ‘vast amount of testimony hae been and i being adduced parele, The following prisoners | snd con. upon the question of insanity, It eer t takous benetita, if it should be no TeasO O pres abse dence, that b surrendtreg, Cmatenes onan? dor, bis previously soured rights, nd at the quarter pe Throgrne'& and Kickurnd were ry ibe ateie, D. O'Nell, $66 Oreenwice. J, Dermott, 2 that (he onse will be closed this ‘erin The eetate Fournnes Moxwom, June lv, 1800 cad bool abe Givtthg to Ober os that P. Geldey, 16 Downing. == G. Buealoud. 37 Til b oct ensteined, te oan ot ome Pormen 8 co tue’ aacomanedaaien of ie, Gnd tiie, ing down the Property, conminting o! and | JOwTOe for tbe ae cnn = ly eo wae VOIODETY, Fle at th Te Wioney: Sis ata Touhy. Hi. Sewinn, 82 ban 9 personal estate, will go to the husband and hail mater of | Jem Davie aud their family they ore sow I » ermor! that if he did mt take He be wows hav At tho Essex Market Police Cours, before Justice Mans | the tesairix, ure diet in oo aoe — | poe AE i. Si. to mil and fo d, the following cases were disposed of —~ mt Floshtng, and ber will wae made abow een i H : ros te oes sock = +4 P. Hays, 174 Oh D. Witlinune, 851 Bowery, mone pre otetep dn eben che iwe Loe = toy oe ee we | then h lasted to withia one Wb mewee sue conse a volte SF . Ma Divi day Eliza A. Denham wae examined a witness by ex- | residence fea vido during | INT er araeen aah Gaus Gn chem ped tn tea Gee were tng id dished. A ii fies taken te tken by %.., Catharine volte 5 Begeune, Amela Seger. 42 Division, end sated jexetion by tb Koghihoed came |p four lengite whesd tek ug the let Sees iro issue assent suns er sata even though it be true thet the defendants didy g. | FP. Sebindler, 49 moch as invite thé plainti to make the sopmatens ¥. Kien! 22 Vast Bi Mf takou coereirely, there is bo pretome for inferring « Kleniasohn, 25 Herter Jodge Pierrepont, counsel for ¥, Key, OH Haat Klerenth. | oe telleved ind, that she vietted her at th eB i of sound Intellect, though 224, sorrowfel and ‘The weather is very warm tile 1 @9%, an the beat [p59 Throgene k was very tad fourh, and w Trird iat ne wantred ww teeny wer leit on twee syn bie j | } in question is vatued at shout §280,000 and in case the Th the rerentiy handsomely fitted up casemate at | | aurronsor of iy eequired interes. I am there- . ry ro 7 heartbroken,” and complaining biteerty that her friends —— Dtder ad he herd Leetete A oeey OR Ore Rackets ins won’ be cnotels tae had nogioted her. Afier au exten ied and searching The Western Unitarian Charches. pn leed, tnd tan four sangibe bead os she quarter pete ‘the plaintiff, if the license granted to him under 4 cromexamination by ex-furrogate Hiredford, counsel for Bernat, «ah, inet. Kulghtheed second, Richimond third At the tall oy Of 1857 comrred a vested right, which will necsrsaril contestants, the further examination of *i\nemes wae The intro@uctory services of the Conference of the Loadmone #as tx leagihe @ frowt, the othe Senten involv ue unt is morning. festern Unitarian Churches took pine at . How om. Goiog ervund the tare and ep the b 0 oBore Pe invoiced in the third qibtlom whit I have sated, 4 atl tee. bar nga coal vg Cl AE og sro te Uomed sgniawt bil be hace ‘ av suck An Interest as wil enable him to come into 145 Uberry tr bg eventing, oem, ‘ ond and Richmond dre ie ite Jv th 0 ip © ton, the opening sermon o lengihe and fob the nexi. Inquiry. "which “ig whether’ wader | 2: MNkt IMP Porat harping an ager es, Juve a TAS Conference il camuen's to-day. Reporte wil! sod preasel Lonasisse bard croced the s0 Ph nt ates <I gsm Mg the ir —_—- of Lon case, the remedy by eA y a Reng"? ‘The ship Archer, wh comnstone’, Soe pa De | Tope ed edly eevee sa jp aa ineteh, the tongh = 1, ho & Fine sued, & ¥. ction To i ” . 30 F oth. a wt ked, sheathed Wour lestern Unitarian Amor Nowe! wo ble quarters, and th Sei" Si nella ole” we |B Ree deter sega ye ene Resin Posen eae | ebay, Cae eh been a oh ae lottery triacs Paid @oubt of the right to graut an = pro Ade, 204 Division. apprentices, and It is expected that the vessel will be ~ —-= turn Uy the homestretch the erife wen whip The higher! fetme pod Oe week the y of the plaintif. In Thompson va .o} we) 47) Cherry. ready nett week to leave for New York, and load for Fire in 1. Jowrph, “Ne. ont epyr were freely ened, and ont! (hey were whe « oA eiirer The Com ers of the Canal Fund, whieh wae asait | py Avennn i ean Wrancisco #r. Josura, Mo, Jone 21, 1808 bh ndred yards of the mand |t was itmporebie to gown mare 18 Wal ow ‘by « \axpayer, Mr. Jertioe Mitcelhaatd thes settet ‘n- “ —— A fire cceurred tn Market square ihe mornine, ¢@ | which would win the beat, But in © moment afterwards — junctiog Was Hever granted merely to prevent an oMcer Court of Appes ttrogin: Jad “Mt shout $300 000, inured | the rider of Kuightbond ne sern polling wp, end Lond The Singer Sewt Machine = With fom comyinn ont 6 fow of the Bats becuse it was deemed pus haben ALBARY, Sues ti for uy ‘in Kew York, Hartford and New the string four engthe thent, heb coments tf ethane ne * * 7 re oy, wot Yoconsthational unless some oqaty was at the facoda- ‘The following is the day calendar of officers, ‘Bho principal joers are —Wyrih & Co, in the rear Tuse of (he last mile | beiket bole mucbinen OF Brow’ «ay aff Bion of the bill, which ts Procivn| Verne rue | & Matin tor canal ian Siler be Chine, iene, Pioya & t ' of the bent 9 68 . re tae case Lere, een n for Friday, June hom, 14, 6%, 7 a , 9.00, Kabe dt (0, $0.0, . ‘ . taken by the fevianta’ counsel can- 4 r weep! heen 100, 161, rf 1634, 169%, 6, 22he Thai wll be | Ba Bearman, ‘oh ons b; Lretatone wee nevis im fervor at 6100 there. gea:be Guste'ned Te the ent of 1880 anmatlimy Oe * Naa haciger tir ealeudar'st ths tore { Bet, $29 090, The trh wae the CL. 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