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UNIVERSAL SUFFRAS, 2, Speech of Th dew I for i efi f ie ith a al tFEEe i i i Hille He eieee? i l Ni I ask ie whether we will not be for ournegligence, to dose, ‘Now, the ot This is a Bin 40 far as 1 could discriminate he H itt Hit aiid if : ie $ 5 | ‘cl i £ i 2 it i Hj Np ti “it ual i i i if [8 i oh 4 i i i Hit i E it t i - les HI Ei f ; t | 3 i E i Congres declared that the belligerent could never egain intermeddie with the affairs of Union, or claim any setacuative wen Speke ernment unt vO 10 gov- St should berets, or declare them entitled ‘course revels claimed no such rights; for whether their ‘Were out of the Union as they declared, or were and “out of their proper rola. to. the government, as same subtic Gens baggy = contend, ‘heir =o rights sander a renounced "and @jured under oath, and ould mot be resumed gm thelr own mere motion. How far their liabilities re- qeeined there was Pape eee ones ema ben federal arms piederate armies: ‘triumphed. ; i “i | 4 i Fi it " “ I : oH Hy yoiregete ile a “ft itl ened hte ; rb 3 ry i i ! <i § 5 ! in ad li i ie ge f I he ty Le : ix) “il etl ip H H i ; to remodel old ones; to dictate laws; :to Ax. tbe qualifications of ; ee ese tat Sain in opiates op f To my mad itis either the his daties, ‘ot the mons of power. It is clained end i come aa -in-Chief of the wy, How ebeurd shat a mere executive claims creative Though Com. by the he would bave to command, or je not yt al | if i i if PEMA TEL Fs 4 cy great nation. If the robel States, then or you will pot be denied; if negro eq so much honest republicans, ju law which condemns gives a ve:dict in bo are afraid of and beat their com) eapacity, and there tiles on the houses,” objects and magnify escape that condition. York, around Hudson aod deaperado with and after vatuable jacked fe his ahi opinion that they had Alleged patted Shuve apd o © bond which was The Commissioner, Lpommiited Coddington eee ef if { £5 ¢ H i B fi had reached the vicinity of the Rock -Tavern whe he was set upow by two ruffians, one a stalwart red whiskers. Bakor was knocked down, badly beaten was robbed of $100, a Before Commissioner Betta, damep Coddington wan charged yesterday with having, Im connection with one Archbold, induced two persone, Presented to the Collector of ad egy this Ido ” of the partion are dofned, (J subordinate items of the Rolisy of each Be casily akevohed. The President is tae conquered Toboia from all tho az. rnse and damages of the war, compelling Teyalefoene te Poy she whole debt cau By tbe aba Mon. He insista those of oar who were plundered aud their property Rhee phd } E ie E i H af li ff int Hf i £. if Bs. i , & A herst 5.78 i lt ' ity Ate Fa eee i i impartial suffrage 1s excluded in every one of them is sure to send a solid rebel representative tion to C pares, and cast a, solid rebel electoral vote. They, with their kindred copperheads of the North, would alwaye elect the Prosi- dent and control Congress. While slavery sat upon her defiant throne and insulted and intimidated the trembling North, the>outh freqnently divided on questions of crn botween whigs and democrais, and gave victory uld- mately to that rection, Now you must divide them be- tween loyalists, without regard to color, aud disloyalista, potual vassals of the be the pe free trade, irritable, revengeful South For these, among other reasons, I am for negro suffrage im every rebel State, If it be just it should it be necessary it should bo adopted; !f it bo a punishment to tfaitors, they deservo it, Bat dt wilt bo said, as wt has been sad, “Ibis is ty!’? What as negro equality, about which said by knaves, aud rome of which is belioved by men who are not fools? It means, a8 understood by at this much, aud mo more:—Evory Man, no matter what hie race or color, every earth\y being who hasan immortal soul, has an equal right to justice, honesty and fair play with every vinor man, and the Jaw sneuld s-cure bin thove rights, The sano oracquts an Airican shuuid cot demn or acquit a white man. The same law which @ white man’s favor shouid gwe a verdict in a biack man's faver a the same stato of facts. Such is the law of Goi, and soch ought to be the law of man. Ths docire does bot mean that a negro shall sit on the same scat, or cat at. the same table with a white map. Tiat ia @ matter of taste, which every man muet decide for bim- Jaw has nothing to do with it If there be the mvairy of the black man iu of or in business, I have onty to advise the; ah jor in knowledge and bus! no danger that his white neighbors wili prefer his African rivai to himself, I know there ia between those who are influenced by this cry of ‘negro equality’ and the opinion that there is still danger that the. wil) be the smartest. For I never saw even a ‘ Continband siavo that bad not muso sone than such mov. There are perods in the history of nations when statesmen can make themselves names for terity, Dut such occasions are never improved by cow- ards. In the acquisition of true famo courage is just as necessary in the civilian aa in the military hero, In the Reformation thers were men engaged as abie and per- haps more Jearned than Martin Luther. Melancthon and others were ripe scholars and sincere reformer of them had hia corage. Hie slous was. willing to go where duty called, though “devils were as thick as tho but none And Luther je the great luminary of the Reformation, around whom the others revolve as satelikes and shine by his light, We may not aspire to fame, But great events Gx the eye of history on small their meanness. Let us at leaet NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCZ. Jerncy Clty. Tar Wesker Smacex.—Tho whiskey eelzed at the Brie Railway depot on Thureday, was claimed on bebalf of Ogden & Shulan, browers on Washington streot, poar Tenth, New York, who sont a man with a cart to take it away. As soon, however, as four barrels had been placed upon the cart the detective seized both vobicle and burden. It is considered that Messrs. Ogden & Shalan have a distillery at Middletown, New York, and that barrels which are sent from the brewory with beer return with consents of @ more flery nature. Hoboken. War.aty axp Ronpkn,—On Tharsday evening, shortly before dark, a young man named Edward R. Baker, who was collecting bills during the day for a firm imNew City, was returning to Hoboken, amd even the studs were it ene was a Bearing the inldais "CL. & ERE.” Other ineg. ai! articles were taken alao, the young man was fet pearing, with a broken rib. was jm this neighbor- ® ca‘tie drover was rabbed and stripped al- most naked a few wooks ago by the garroting process. Newark. Annest or me Borctse Wao Supt Man. Wanp.—Not- withstanding the fact that the efficors were of the already secured the real would be murderer of Mrs, Aaron Ward, snother negro bas been arrested, whe proves to be the real man. Officer Bocker, Mark sate metal ase toate ett tamed jcha Jerome, ut whe le known by te allagof ES '®, to personate them as sureties in AnD. roy! hearing 9” tp tactimony, Fr trial l il f destinations of 4,217 of these were to dierent parts of | Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, was pase'ng down “.he bridge this State. Pennsylvania go’, 1,124, Tilipois $69, and the | at the Hoboken ferry, foot of Barclay stre‘st, and just F. of” eighty-one that’ went 10 | a5 she was stopping aboard the boat s f6male, with a iH t be female who besikie time of the tarcen: Bnoapway 70 Bs \igravep.—The committee appointed | Mra. ‘scouses her of fd they bat wea gay > bdr Sy papecio ee eer ae Sineten the Me ne ine gave Dor same ae by way (cramprising the Croton Aqueduct Board | Catharine Masten, wen arrested and scarched, voshat mt Cuaron Guten rae west arto be cone | mali tad nas ace ran Sia" Hrye, an wae Me. O ‘f ~ hiv. ae (Ry? of ‘she positively Seentided. ‘The prisoner was detained by ned ‘April next, “and the entite expense It {9 estimated will be | the authorities, after which Mra, Hariy¢ te: about $372,000, at a coutract of $6 per square yard, | turned to New ‘York and made # complaint bo 1 “ ‘The contrr.ct seta forth Meat ee hecee bee teas ok tice Hogan against the light-fingered 8, . Battery to Fourteenth street's to be paved with ‘ite } magistrate issued his warrant for her. cna mn Ae seg Diocksthree and s-half to foar 11 ‘wide, efght, to ing offer Dowdell, of the Tombs Police — twelve inches long, and nine inches deep, placed I ceeded t0 Hoboken ‘and requested the authori bg ‘Wise ‘at right to the sides of street, This ee de on him. The request bei a arreugemeat bas decided upon as one that will | plied with was it over te this Coe Bd ubiga tho best feuthole we the horses. Granite has been | taken before yee committed her i ted as the material, as ox; thas shown that | Tombs for trial in $1,000 bal bop: od . % 18 less able to become ‘by travel than any | is twenty-six years of native of Ireland, ys ified to its presont dimensions, although he did not live to enjoy ‘the fruit of bw-indefatigable exertions. The scene pre- mented yesterday was one of remarkable solemnity. In the main eisle a catafalque wes placed, on which were the vestments last worn by the deceased, and s mueber of beautiful white tapers were placed around. sua} 5 emai ie Sener ohm Come ia resented an appearance deep See are Sk ee he Ges BN, a8 ni 1 * as deacon, Tv, Dr. Moore, of Charleston, & A ball was given yesterday by the officers on board the- Savannah, as ae ry Fe ny \ogetber frigate Aurora, at which several hundred, ladies were- with s number of . visiting clergymen, Market Police Court, on a ‘ Bo han eiectnary whee the eaten nae wimmebed | who averred Ted entered the otal by cpen:.| Wachusett were at anchor off Jodo, where they had | The Chief of Folios and is oom and tno mation meets oe Loge Bn Mivaptleerwmeg pe | tetapeed to ste qoaatiy of ‘valued at $7,000 | deem taken to give effect to tho cso res ingen sre end Toughly handled. No arreste ere ccreaniom, andes ihe masterly ouch of | aad the ite. WH edheld. ‘The prisoner | our.aew Minister to’ Japan, and on Dean met ohn. the commencement of the ser- Piste Hig) withont, Sat Fe eg month the Wachusett was despatched to Hong Kong for atten laborers waited on in ree ee Gel depeited tat peated eee Volume, that he entered ‘the establishment for the aa seemnet sean ee a eean Corporation, work to 40 there was pe of heartfelt sorrow seamed to | all present, and | PArpoee of obtaining a drink fea of Japan, for the purpose of obtaining information | money to pay for jt, and be therefore could not holy many an eye was dimmed and lip quivered as the the season of 2606 fish and oll to the value of helt, Atnong’ the elsegytsea, feesent ‘were, the Rav : ihe’ Japanest authorities J $897,614 have entered tho port of Quebec. Tbe numbar, Fatbas Furr of St Sophy Sean, y of yesvels employed in the trade is 263. Tota! and Kearney, of St Ya; Burtsoli, of St, Railroad, whip 925 tone. Greenigo, of Groton Falls, and Tranciols, of Brosdly andl an artery and causing him other dead, ps) eas Fowenat oF Mazon Josera O’Nen.—The funeral of the late Major Joseph O’Nell took place yesterday in this city. A requiem high mass was celebrated in St. James’ Roman Catholic church for the benefit of the de- censed aoldier, after which his remains were removed to Calvary Cemetery for intermovt. The coffin was of Tosewood, mounted with silver, and bore the name and of the de The was very jargo and row le, The Major served first in the Sixty-third New York State Volunteers, and was engaged in nearly Mowrraa, Jan. 4, 166%. care, on the lately in front, obstructing the way, be off to re- } ber, and bad ‘orders for him to visit Lyane. monstrate with the carman, and some ws being inter- The Wyoming js detained at Yokohama om account of prin Gh CE Ig og a yy ah . van a + [men having s: amination. ¥ ‘weather, bowerar, had greatly improved their Lerhs last THE ALLEGED DRY GOODS SWINDLE. | baring groatiy improved since last ra fusl concert of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society ut. It was a great snocess, Mr. T. D. dativered & ited address, which was received ~ from Captain Goldsborough, commanding the Shenan- believes, it is in &. positiun, to, every bautie wits tbe Army of the Potomnt, Slno0 Ths | peeamtnation at the Tombs Ovealning Goods | dou, unter date of November 1 1866 an is | potmee shat. the bill, whien is 10, be. presented, = termination of the war he had been commissioned in the ‘on False P A Bogus Firm—The Evi- arrival at Calcutta, British India, eight days from Point Tegular army. Tar Custom Hoves.—The following notice has been posted at the Collector’s office, in the Custom House:— Couuxcror’s Orrice, Jan, 3, 1867. By order-of theCollector notice is given that for the Bematze further application for office can be receive, Mafomo.—Kane’ Lodge, No. 454, F. and A. Masons, will dedicate their new rooms, No, 046 Broadway, this evening at baf-past seven o'clock. The affair is to be | made a cala occaston, and everything will be done in due and ancica: form. Tax Accipzxt ro Josncr Quixx.—In consequence of ‘an accideut having occurred to Justice Quinn, of the First District Court, Justice Kivlin, of the Second judi- cial district, after g of the business of bis own court, attends to the duties of Judge Quinn’s, Fatat Sn00mNG Avyrray.—Coroper Gambie was yes- terday notified to hold an inquest at Bollevue Hospital on the body of John McAndrew, who diod from the effcets of a pistol shot wound received on the night of the Ist inst, Deceased and Louis Muller became in- volved in a-di‘flculty near the corner of Forty-first stroet and Ninth avenue, during which it is alloged Muller, more iu a spirit of bravado than with the intentioh of kliling his antagonist, drew hia pistol and fired, the ball taking effect. in the abdomen, sad, passiag inwards, m- flicting @ mortal wound, Muller was arrested at the time and is still in prison. Owing to the absence of wit- nesses the Juvestigation was adjourned tit] to-day. a » Ge. Ths acnintigniia of this ease was continued yesterday THE KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE. at the Tombe, before Justice Hogan. Several important — under the act of 1863, fourteen are converted inte national: under the act of 1863, and seven havo been sinabe ly converted under the acta of 1865. The cit Decomber 2, 1965, was $3,904.13; circulation at the” Gato of the ‘oxaminaticn for 1866, $850,987, ‘Tuetr re , State securities, $222,407; pecaret S28 005 city and town pecuriticr, $588, 1285, ; goods, they being new oom to | reimbursement of expenditures in support of the war that his firm bad s cash capital of $40,000; that 2.2 4 and tha Tolges wad furs | has not yet been pald. Our claim yet shows a balance nighed the remai $1 ; that the firm intended to | in our favor of $2,438,847. This claim has been actively do a strictly cash business, and @ moderate | and tly pressed. for settlement, and I have in- seale; that they had no liabilities outside of their busl- | sisted on the payment of at Icast half a million of the ness, and none that they could not meet promp!iy debt, eo ne He be tp aischorgs oar gate’ ng war ‘Tibba also said that he had never been in business debt’, but pes have a ly fore in this country ; about October 8 I again saw Tibbs igen of ‘much as yet it has been withheld, in reference to # large purchase of goods made by a r this delay in the adjustment of the c} Ken- young man named Williams on behalf of his firm; I | tucky no poor fireman we think, can be given; it as ‘tated to Tibbs that the reputation of Witliama had less- | we have no mode of the debt we must abide encd my Confidence in the firm; I asked | our timo and trust to an abatement of any unjust preja- him agsin to make a statement to mo as | dices against our State and pcople which may with- to the condition of his business; he —— bold the payment, and to an awakened sense of his former statement, and added that becould furnish | juetica upon the part of those whose duty THE CROTON AQUEDUCT BEPARTIENT. Work Daring the Last Year. The annual report of the Croton Aqueduct Departmen® will oon be ready and will show that the receipis of the department during tho last twelve months have bees’ larger than im any previous year, amounting te $1,118,208. This sum is made up as follows:—Watep ronts $1,035,558; penalties, $10,000; pertpits for comseo- . Tux Mysmmovs fHoouNa oF Mn. Raxnatr.—An tn- | {70m his own pasa renaimocs. If meee an lakes stroag ground ageinst fue reoposed conetiturionss | tion with tho water pipes, $7,000;-sewer connections, quest was yesterday held at Bellevue Hospital by | ho eid this gave mo increased confidence in him; Inext | amendment, The Governor argues that-two-thirds of a | $20,000, and other smaller items. The account of gross, aw Tibbs en the 9th of November; I told him thon that | qnoram does not: constitute two-thirds of the members the operations of th firm had excited the suspicions of | chosen, He therefore does not covsider that the amend- their creditors, and that detectives had been employed | ment 18 prossated to this Lagialature in the manner pre- to watch their s:ore; I asked hitn if there was any reason | scribed by the constitution. ye: for {t and how much money he owed; he roplied about |*this view of the consiitutional powers of the Congress to $60,000; I asked him then what vaiue of goods he had | propose amendments, the amendment submitted to your on land and be sald about $40,000; I asked if he had | consideration isnot regarded ag coming with the #anc- made any bad debis and he said “None at ail; Lasked | tion of the constitution, aud therefore sl be rejected. if ho had sold goods Jess than cost and he replied his | Iwill only say that were the provisions as acceptable profits had bo:n very good; I stated then that J undor- | as they are objectionable, the fact that are not Sord “ho wes shipping Mrge. amounts of goods to C.nclonat! under a fictions mark, and he answered tt was not 0; that they had made Miberal aaies to some friends of theirs, but at good, full, itera! . prices; be promised me at that time that if he or bis: Gem was fu any trouble, or became em! fo any way, that their cgeditors shold be immediately notified; L'have Coroner Gamble on the body of Frederick Randall, the young man who was aot on the evening of the ist ultimo, as previously published im the Heraro. The testimony showod that deecased and three friends ctart- ed out to celebrate New Year's eve, and, having pistois wth them, fired several ealutes, After visiting a num. ber of saloons they dropped ints the drinking place of Andrew Baldcorf, 291 Second streer, where thoy partook of refreshments.” Iv a short tin stepped out onthe walk, and direst!y afterwards f his associates fownd him oa the ent, cnmplaining of great pain in bis stomah. On examining bis clownfug it was found ot abdomen. He could not, or did or by whom he was shot, and as the sor- alclan_coatd not be socured he was re- expenditures fs not yet compl with the Ca the following itemé—wxtér piped and ‘ying, $414,960) salaries in all departmen's, $92, Large amounts hayo beon expended ont of this fend for sewers, pavements, &c,, which will ultimately be ‘assessed upon ty and returned to the poblic trea- sury. During the Year about 20,000 feet of water-. main and 000 yards cf stone block paving have been. laid down. In addition to this, nine miles of sewers have- been construcied, one miis and @ half of brick avd miles and a quarter of stonewaro~pipe, and a nui other public works carried on to ®, gener. of Jess of completion. The great dam for fh reservoir in the (roion valley, Ki and the rerervoi be finished in 1863. The c»pacity of the former to i & i i i HH or House cuegeom Ladies Taudell. grow worse ama | had ® convertion wich. G, Kilnok; 1 caait say: the o gallsn’ The heecber ‘of batiaings ta the ety Hngored till Weanesday, when he dicd. Before hig | 4Y, but it was at the station house; I a#ked him to tell which now use Croton water is over 65,000, an ine: death, however, Randall told Surgeon Ladiam that he | ™¢ bout the transactions which be had had with Folger of 1,500 over the “year, ' Sexera). of war shot by a man-as ho was leaving Balddge?’s saloon, | & Tibbs, and whether he was indebted to that rm; the hotels tise $0,000 of Mo Reo peites or euro . the muzzle of the mosiot being within six fet of i. ed he had ‘and one o. them’ patd for 12,000,000 es Decensed, however, gave his companions no such vor gas company .ass year used A sion of the affair when they asked him how ft happened; a a aint tohineey Sogn wee. ‘tm fact It does not eppoar that ho inade amy sativfactory explanation at ali tothem. Dr. um made a post mor- tem examination on the 'y, and on opening into the sudomen discovered a jacerated wound of .the stomach which bad resulted in yreat internal hemor- rhage. A wad of Considerable size was ‘The following sales of real estate wore made yerterday ‘by, Messrs. A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co.:— 2 the wound, but nowsigna of elthor shot or be = so and lot No, 106 West 46th street, Jot found. In'the Doctor's opinionfdeath was caused by vance; thatwas the sub- | iis way back to rad, quite s lion among 16.8100... .4-+eners see ereve tebe asessens shen. SIR OOB internal ‘hase lacerated stance our conversation, ‘Ne ; ’ eh tendon Veaee “hah Gooemen eek oe bad think Kllnck said that Folger d& teveus, Shin ME A positions ‘Saxi00 ecg death by a guashot wound of the abdomen, reosived pay epg ep hE — him ands tract taining six 4 lots on ih i sou ge Bn the denen Pred seocldaat we aro | sMpiied to Colonel w for an advance of 96,000 after Rina sak of ‘ihe. river venues ft oi rr enone 2 Jots north side tuable to detormine.””. Deceated “was, twenty ‘voors of {he had ascestal ed Fg IF ppt age med at FO up the ‘The goverawent was informed |” ayense, 25x34 block, age and ® native of Germany. He lived at 175 Kast pdm ess ry ingtaie kn mahoap ot cae ta thot tetahyt wet no action has yet beem: | 4 de. adjoiring, “irre a fwva* Keven Desay’ | bieeaulescmamen mincty ngs knee ea | “n= Men ran J NOVEMENTS—SHERIOAN uexts.—The newly elected city officials hare been duly that Colonel Degraw did not obtain the money; Ido PRESIDENTIAL ‘A CANDIDATE, WEEKLY HERALD. inaugurated; but in the department offices no important | Dot Caper a pe Moe 3 ate po eR rhe Chonpest New and Best bs canton bave remy only now appointee in | Ome thay Colonel Tegraw ‘bad any of po ely ay Sy, al ma spy the Count rare far, 1s Johm ¥, | paper; he replied yranted Warazy Hanaip resent ready, Setce ened Wight ss | Reorn ne aeratioanerneree Seay EPS? PERLE Fie Sr ea ' , . this department of our coun! ‘ernment’ eooesi- ven to Degraw; I do not remember a fate the employsnom of a Low additional copyitg elerks, | fo me a reosips; ‘ho ald that he had “BABY'S TEXT, AN ENGLISH CHRISTMAS STORY,” but beyond this there will be, for the present, at least, | for the goods, but did not say that he no chat in this office, Street Commiseloner Mclean | $2,000 more, or that he bad placed AND reiains all the old employés of bis department, no obange | hande of anyone clee to pay them; I wasa th pomesiio ‘Diteanea, ss whatever baving been made on his pay roll, Starta Boot axp SHox Convevtioy.—The meeting of this Convention, adjourned from 1843 to 1867, will take place'on Monday noxt at the Astor House, for the pose of receiving the report of the chairman, and also of bon geen nga measures as may be approved of for far- act Portay—"Te New Year,” by Grace A. Honn, ‘Dame Wauiow's Kmrnxa,” by Louise Rivimas—boit writtem for the Weexiy Henin, It algo contains:—The Highly Important Furopeas News of the past Week, received by the Atlantic able Fine on Susrpoarr.—A trifling amount of demage was and the Mails, embracing our Special Despatohes and caused yesterday morning by a fire breaking ont in the ley of the brig Ke: lying at the foot of Pine pf Fast river, The fre was caused by the doling over of a kettle of tar, i wantity of goods there; atterwards; i diamond and BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, phiaitil; T advanced Sion en, ih the goods 1 ee: ak Toe Board met yesterday afternoon, President Green | \rere dont tink vere es ny forme nthe pes ‘The consolidaced debt of thie city on tine SLs 1a the chair. but there might bave been a T think we receiv: comber was $13,020,375. The means on hand CARRIAGE WILL. the origiual'tavoloss of the goods to Kiluck, one of ‘Treasury to pay this reach $3,368,526. The net debt A resotation in favor of paying Edward Van Rasst the invoices had the heading off; om the other the: Sez, dintetantons 1,849. The net $224 for carriages furniched at the funeral of Captain P. | Beading was, only, Pariy, Skee Ott. pereonegy |, tue debt during the past year was $768,000. J. Henry was adopted. (witness ante shown Folger & salesbook, and WIFE MURDER I, PHILADELPHIA, ‘A tepert Of the, Couimittes, oa, Donations” rns ee en gg $2.000 See Copmatlc Tate Sener In Torttesased wold one pomborofeume of the mpeg (wit A sind Bebiiemsel vos attoaed semi public choot ‘Afatera and tee, tnstvaslons on the isaed Ro ‘or Lenmar 6, ek) te pode brougnira Tat th rl of the nguee re afforded suficient provision for the education and euste- wa bao i adi ber of papers adjourned feet this afversoon. oe ———— WESTCHESTER COUNTY INTELLIGENCE. Inrortas? To TAXPAYERS oF THR Town or Monariamia.— ‘The receiver of taxes for the town of Morrisanie te new MARINE COURT. NROUCTION OF WAGES AT LAWAENCE,. MASS, tour ro Wine, collecting the taxes, and taxpayers are notified that if Aeanit and Battery on the High Sens, Lawaance, Jap. dj thelr taxes are not paid.on oF before the 20th inet., two Before Jodge Heara. Some of the ee oe hi ern bape | ast, Ba asks “dicate me’ pontoons cent additional will be charged, and five per cont if | Suvige Hoarn diaposed of some Hon-jury cance yeater- | Jt notised or the depression ex d amount ia not paid on or before the 204 day of eb- of ten per cont, ‘ toplos of the day; Our Sporting Record, giving repor.e sangacee : day, Among them wes thet of York va Doe, The plain- in the for gor nad ibe Gul sits | Sf yerioun Tot, Segttaen antdieaipees. SAizons on 4 SrkER—On Wednonday morming test one | WM te 4 seaman, and be alleges that the defendant, on | of he / ing events; Our Agrionitural Budget, containing valu of five sailors was brought before Justice Hauptisan on a | board siiip, on the high sess, strack him with an iron NEW HAMPSHIRE POLITICS, und interesting reqding for Farmers and Gardener-; charge of breaking the peace the night previous we | Der, | serious injuries, The defendant admitted —e_ Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods, and Boot ava bis the sasault) but pleaded that the conduct of the pialntif, the presat' Inouiibent, fonttraty | Sdoe Markets; Pinanclal and Commercial tuteiigence; Rots: ro held ixifa tn bis hand; threatening 0, stb a per. | 4 2oNSrTS i euualdared kcandldate Tor re-cegiion, = | Marrages and Deaths; Advertisomenta, aod acconnts of ‘° Sotge to be wet seafaring Jl important and interesting evente of the week, the ‘ves ‘s tiny on THE MANGAS SERA TORSHO. —— not any to, to the use of such dan- » — Tanua—Btngie gubsctiption, $2; Three copies, $35 Treapone a ot tar.” Taw tnd uge gare ap. VERWoRNR, Jon, 2, Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $18 Bingle soylen, Five of ibe corte o euneen areas ori bon sree und peeeieam toumenee eeton a weg re! bot as, press “chances | C0mte each, A limited number of sdvariisamenta i. charred For the purpose If , Gounsal for the defendant are : poried in the Wammy Huis,