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‘HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1867. a i ‘ thet other PROSPECTS OF THE FALL TRADE. pees set ‘iSraed mordaue bs Bow | THE JUDICIARY OF NEW YORK CITY. | Snowe Maca he tre in mors | house ef his own, when the soctey nthansitea’ ne oe ern ee a ‘back when there is s de- a i S anow W lo wrect- | pose being fully carried Sot and cach of ite 4 Pee ae ae Briel shat have meached Ae none ee ‘acu. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. nature 1 capable of ia compelling sham wo egies ape nents ecsie eae ae ie ae The summer je proverbiaily 9 dil 580508 Smee et | ie eee ena teen eayey” Went. | 4” article appeared in the,North American Keview @ Cosmas deca se porsres fo expra, ieee plies, ere? ine he Pn abs iigeng” rs merbants and business men, who improve the eppor- | era men are in towa im large numbers; but, asis the | W Weeks ago on the subjest of the judges of the yore of" judge te mos propriyeaigated wo a i. ‘a '00-OPERATIVE twuity afforded by a slackening Of trade to visit the | case with éry goods dealers, Whey ano buying with cos, courte held in the city of New York, which no doubt Sea whe Seo oveun preaaaticeguaeie sadtone he ‘watering pisces and rurel dietricts, and (ROW 1 tne Ee een ee eee tone tack abet | “used the renders of that respectable periodical great | “'T.08) Solace apply as strongly 10 ihe appeintment winds, for a thme, the cares, the troubles and the ox- | Western are eo gt tk depression of spirit, A more dismal picture of ¢of--} of trusvecs, receivers, &c., for ‘action a moral citements pertaining to the other ahd more busy sea- Neker pace When these have been turned into ruption and disgrace, it is betieved, was never atterapted Semmens catnly to ‘bo Cele the judge who sons, The simmer @hich M Rew drawing to 9 cleee | tah, and copacinly Wnulething undergoss » rige in vale, | to be drawn by any writer on contemporaneous abuses. | “AOE UIM a6: siuse of office is raised by reagon of Deewermay has been more than usually slack; but there are evi- tt anticipated, will be though many mer- | TB? people whose lives and property were aot subjett | ithe exescise of discretionary powers in other cases by b. YS donces of a revival of trade ta wearty all of ite depart- Soanle Go vot snes ye ‘of 1866, The | to the Jurisdistion of the judges alluded to in thas} She. uy tas avaciang 24: musanene She Sate has f the house ve monte, and the highest hopes are entertained that ¢aring for leeprieed, goeda, Tes slty toe demand is ii pro. | *rtisle, Bo doubt congratulated themselves and pitied} appear ees Sy Gis ‘a Linied the approeching fall there will Bo greater aclivity im | bably exceed that of fast year, Workingmen, especially | 2 miserable wretches who were compelled 10 live | exercises his Giscretion, he acts t= the capacity of s t %°. aot bron nd log sone | business circles thas Tas book Known sinco 1600, | in tbe ci have commenced to, purdhase winier clothing within our city limits, If we take the writer as be fir Devens Gesmsion prene latalens mapeet te ‘written by woke, ‘Already our leading teerdliants ate revarning to the city, tirndy king tgnmney of th datian In for the | 2oubtless means tobe understood, we should imagim® Jardim ihe view of the law are always waypooed to b¢ mays refreshed and reinVigorated, te take part with increased | buyer of clothing #e the change that has been made in | that the million of inhabitants of New York and thelr | ‘selected: from the neighborhood of of #01 from Major oan ® 8. pd ne oe Se mx bendred millions of dollare worth of property, | Suitora, to theend that might know the con- aural Berreedeal upon me 1D persow aapared wenn et were im the despotic clutch. of two or three robbers} fendi a tet pas eg ace Tequested Unat ihese beliers should be merated (silks and | WhO held high judicial positions and exercised 5 bes Stereo Gamers erent mes e yy aewing for the | unlimited sovereignty. We should aiso imagine (hat A be = The course of that paper ing in mew stocke of goods, and eur wholesale deniers cloths or fabrics | suits as law and in equity were adjudicated in New York. h Bave already commenced to Sil their ordera, Ae yet poards; tho” Judge » biibabie'did ruMan, andthe officers: |" irredeemable | Of all thewild nursery tales of robbery and plunder which provinoials delight to listen to concerning this modern Babylon, none is better cal: culated to: chil the rustic beart.and raise the rustie bait "| ‘priced down tos peace fevel. The high “and Derlées’ instances imordinale miomey' rates ‘at which. deney of the rébeltion gave to goods‘ ef nearly ali de- scfiptishs a fictitious valué, and we are not as yet far enough removed from the daysof belligerenoy to realize the fact that peaceful times demand lower prices, We stil) live ifthe shadow of high values and speculative it jusiness therefore hastens or retards all the business im all. the be general army @u J he has ii in. fe other of the court, andit is a matter of relief treat sire i bet he anetar” twenty-six years. He also denies that he shot at fe. t the ‘Mowever, in order that ventures. Owing to the war our whole business system inted counsel-who can fly tothe shelter of print for | when Judge — or Judge —— is announced to preside .) bis wi bea pel ge underwent a change that was as rapid as it was un- pe FS wut a, pet bim nse ys pete k deel reminbido ge) Thocalendar and eat the toga Crvstry To AimaLs.—Michael Leary, a cartmap, was fo request sound. The monetary ‘allitude that every species of ce, The public is. mot entirely ignorant of the apr oeg of , | arrested by officer Taylor, on # charge’ of cruelty te maid to have 1 roods acquired Induced the belief that fortunes should face that lawyers axe very seaaltxveansateren ;ctlinGaven animals, The accused was. tomake his Rerewun a De realized—as indeed many were—in one-third the themselves that thelr couse in oat, ands ‘are fully, por Nores Gea, stent citen Sas: ee enue Feeeived from Sefir Gomez on the 6th inst. By the com- | time that was in anle béUum days allotted for that pur- suaded of the cogency of thelr’ own arguments, When, queries, cm TORT a He wan ‘SD to-await ‘Munication of Governors Gomes you will perceive that | pose, The seller at Gret hands found no difficulty in - a may bappen to decide Tae Kemaixs OF 4 Cui Founp.—Yesterday some workmen, while engaged in cleaning out a culvert at the corner of Fiatbusb avenue and Warren street, found the In conctusion, ft may be well to say that the New York lawyers, of every political shade, are never so miserable as when a ‘country judge” is brought from disposing of his stock, because the jobber who pur- chased from him knew that he could realize large 90 galled official letter of General Escobedo, as pub- he wovented and published ‘that paper for the un- HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, BTC. The home and Western demand for hard ware, cutlery, -&c,, ia a brisk ag usual at this season of the poee ° cana ‘and the other perf ronan pan pl elas aia Ee nonnsbe ag ana | profits ina very short time, ‘Tho retailer bought from | year, ‘will be much Increased uring the coming Conasanonse thet the zh <Otih ine rertecty ntines his rural retreat to help his New York brethren, and | somaing of a child, apparently eneus twetienthe old, distinguished defenders, a Darrow minded and sol. | the wholesaler at high rates, for the same reason; and | Season. Much of the profits ariting from the sales S| there are some lors, of course, who do not They were taken- charge of by Coroner Lynch, -: ab poiicy, which they never for a moment-entertained. | the individual purchasers among the great consuming ‘3 Jook upon a legal issue as a duel in which they have a Boraiary.—Mr. James Sweeney's residence, ip Dean 2 asa antagonistic to republicanism con. ublic cared not to quibble as to price, because wages, Personal interest, but it as their duty simply to fhes Nisa to" tne. more fabscatton -af fottcioua | P and every kind of compeasation for ‘work and | 40d except hal was. recsived. sroogh the blockade | Mist the Judge to arrive at a true resolution of the | forse, pos Boe Bes street, neem Ten egnnit soepens annular Gian, Nartiore mewe of the couniry, or to the exaggera- | Salaries neat Shere wan no chenee for: bing. The prospects in | double be fore cmp a gens ba ard ple, who are politics that re- yonanteg:-meraind, and @ watch apd other articles o changing move good judges and put “green hands” on the bench, and that distarb the independence of the incumbents from time to time; but whatever may be the evils which flow from this source, they are as great in the rural courts as in New York city, and are of the effects Sion of what. contains a shadow of troth, @djcal so far forgets ite dignity and honesty as to descend to the commission of the crime of forgery and libel (as a been the case bere)—crimes indiciabie and punishable labor done” had been increased, and kept on increasing asthe w rogressed. The federal government was taxing all ite reeources to raise and sustain armies in the field and navies on the sea, Work was abundant these departments, there! ‘are bright, and a brisk i bosta Be togurded he cortalae The trade ta implements, too, shows ag of in- creased activity, and will probably greater than. that of the past three years There lawyers who do not possesa that high appreciation of their office, and who voluntarily place themselves in the shoes of cliente, to feel elation at victory and —— ‘at defeat, are by far in the majority at every Porice Wora,—Four hondred and ninety-four persons were arrested in Brooklyn during thé past week. Scrnooate’s Covat.—The wills of the folowing @ laws of all lands—3 should say it would be jusiiti- rs fe ; "-} aud money plenty. The farmer, no fess than | is notin the South at presentanything like a sufll . | Of the institutions which we flow! under. Political | named persons were proved in the Surrogate’s court rf ahh og reli ie nl ah ay aren, felt the influence of this constant de- | clency of the more important, implementa used In tll earens taste siosen' 1 fate bh Peo’ eae favoritiam is as rank a weed in one corner of the State | during the past week:—Margaret C. Kollmeyer, Jénp @, ware shot the free institutions of the United Meal, as well ap muskets, was neoded by -| M®. ; Ploughe, barron ots eee Manters will be to | ‘ined who work all the year round. There | Should be everywhere eradicated brrouanpice ihe funda, | Bergen, George Bramm, John Pollin, Ani C, ‘ender, bats Lipo pte erg Le poles jatitade to (be | ine government; corn was no less servicable than can- | supply themselves with these after the absolute neces- a art nuaprame, Danes. ed nlx Poperior Court | mentab law. But there te no honest Georke Sweeney and Augustue Bocktor—ait of Brogkiym, Jot surely it can never be a good thing to permit irre. | won, and pork, as well as powder, was being constantly | series of life shall ave been secured. Court Fuatioeg, eight Interior Crisiinal Magis. | *0complished, by attacking, PR ge eth rere af naible editors to Fun riot with iLeir neighbor's fair | supplied, As the demand increased of course prices | show eyideiiy (at mane BaP patinns are being | UMes, two Judges for the General Sessions and two | tosis ihe jusiciacy 1a crery Philip Haymeln, Dennis Filfpatrck, Susan end “fame, even to the extent of falsifying signatures, without | ‘sent up, and those who made and sold during the four | SROxt evidences, of viger, and Preparations ane oerig | United States Court Ju In this city alone there aré |" New ‘Youn, August 23, 1 qhlip Farnese Brooklyn ealling them to account for their reckless conduct. Even ‘the cuniinuance of such an abuse as that here spoken of ould never create any estrangement between our two fad ments, but the circulation of such libels tends to press the people of the United States, whom we look as our Paricziet friends and sympathizers, with of the country. Asa whole, we may look forward to a fall season, when a foundation will doubtless be for a more evenly balanced trade in the future than has beon known io year since 1860, When prices sha'l have been red to @ peace level, as they soon must be, we shall again see that same steady and less fit- years of strife now find it hard to make and sell at greatly reduced sates—to part with manufactures and produce for the lower valnes consequent on the return of peace. This reduction, however, must come, though nor, eighteen in the Common Pleas and twenty in the Marine Court, In the ordinary torm time there are usu- ally about ‘nineteen courts sitting to hear trials by jury, the same number for trials by the court without a jury, THE CO-OPERATIVE STORES OF NEW YORK, Tas Artecep Higuway Rorseny,—The ia the case of James Kerwin, charged with having s man named Wm. H. Brown ofa watch and chain, One cluded before Justice Dailey yesterday, and the ase, 1 aseure you; for every intelligent Mexican whose @pivion is worth having fully recognized the importance ’ @4-immigration and the ad ‘Of an increaged popu- dation to @ 8 st us in developing the immenee resources of eur virgin soul, Weare now more than ever desirous ‘that ali industrious foreigners who choose should make their homeain ourcountry, identify themgelves with its faterests as *oltizens, © share with ug the ¢ ‘eame liberties and free institutions which we-bave con- quered tor ourselves, 7 4 Independence and Ii! 1 » FELIPE B. BERRIOZABAL, General Mexican Army. Bersica, Matamonos, August 9, 1867. A tras copy—C. 8. Monn, a Lieutenant Twenty- —Miath iafaniry, U. 8. A, A GOVSUNMERT AXD 1 COMMAND OF THR Srate Or New Leox, Mowtensy, August 4, 1867. In the Picayune of the 24th of July last and im the perid calsof the United States there hag been reproduced parts of the State only two courts are held tho whole year through, which last bur ong month each. Notwith- the above vast judi force whieh performs its functions solely in the city of New York, such is the press of legal business that double the number of judges ‘and courte ‘would not-be able to dispose of -all the 11 stioncwhth the ceterity witnemed in the country’ ef . Cases raiting I i ee a the judges, do all in their power to expedite the Suef iho suet of unjust’ reflections icdulged. 1s, byt errand euitorn. The cllesk sad’ Riseoataet acy toimagine that [agri argh cage mould be deemed most important 6 regard to, clamors of those still waiting te heard, The ‘dient e idea that the are averse to toreigners seek- | it willbe by gradual stages, The prices which, with b ‘that ‘Vigor and determina. | 24 four bigher always in session to attend io in- was hold te bail in the sum of $500 to await the action fog homes in this republic. Quite tho coutrary Js the |. go14 a 250, were fair enough, cannot be expected to rule | firn, that over elataclorized the morobanis of New | cidental matters ‘And allthis in one day, dn te other of the Grand Jary. The complainant, 18 woul seams ly toxicated on from the testimony adduced, was sligh' the night of the J2th of August, and was arpested on that charge; but on. hig ib 4 ¢ Police Justice the following he was. ischarged. ~ Subsequently “He~* ‘ y of © Kerwin on | tb robbed him on the ‘pight: York; and but fow seasons more will elapse before all traces of the war wave (hat passed over us shull have been obliterat and this metropolis wili be known only as the wealt noblest and proudest city of the West- ern world, ‘ the market when the financial thermometer marks but 140 for coin. : The fruitfulness or paucity of the crops is the surest @riterion by which to judge of the future prospects of trade, ‘From-al? that can be learned in relation to theae,, «the harvests willbe Doant iful, ~ Advices from the Weat “assure us that the grain crop will be abundaat and news ‘from the South encourages the belief that the yield of cotton will be much greater than, ali things considered, there was reason to expect. Another consideration bear- Veeoe'd have a asin tormer” ine, dovered then Sel entitely 6 cultivat le Corn. and the cereals have shared with cotton of the Gulf and Sovthwestern States; so that while the cotton yield will be thrown upon the market an abund- Institution, Working a: tien. For months past the Henan has been urging upon the Citizens and artisans of New York the necessity thero is for forming. ¢o-operative societies to resist the en- croachmente and high’ prices of the retail dealers of the city, and for months past these pleadings have been ‘Urged in vain, At length, however, the voice of reason hes prevailed and the Hznarv’s advice been attended te: “Within the fast eix weeks, which time has elapsed since an exhaustive article om the co-operative system appeared in these columns, no less than three public and general institutions based on that pian bave been estab- ‘Nabed in New York, and are now in working order; and Plan ef Opera- GENCE. Jersey City. Figuring m 7ue Steests,—Two gentlemen ambitious of pugilietic honors, aud asxiouste draw claret, had a ‘20t-to int he streets on Thursday evening, and in the confusion fell into the embraces of a “blue.” They looked black and blue yesterday morning, and out of compassion the Court discharged one of them, named John Edi and invited'the other, E. L. McWiliiame, potnt ‘tho court with endiess briefs, hen, he sees ng-winded ant supply of food will be cheaply at ho: in- | to sul ibe $2 for expenses. the judge interrapt tho oration other Fried Chae egeaeoeis | fame tate Geman aati | tomers or Wrest som yatnar» m-| fet Eerste n'ai asta | tn reer sr heen ret m amp | ila lta ate et art 5 ve as to Dy General Escobedo and directed to the undersigned. will suffice to buy all the manutactured stalls | Spectable. looking man, who gave his name as Edger one “4 he wy teh be per ‘passed over hi crushing them faith barefacedness of that periodical, the Ranchero, in t news contrary to the republic ‘Bad injurious to ite m 2223 Gofenders, are well kpown to you and to who are acquainted myn 4 that are mow so muth demanded in the and will form substantial basis for ot ‘season, wo fathered, however botae the ‘Southern trade will smeme ‘Wood, was: atrested on the charge of Mra. John Don- nelly, who complained that he entered ber store and stole therefrom eight pieces of velvet, He will have an examination to-m morning. Glresdy eo thoroughly ventilated ‘in the Herat that Netle remains to be said on the subject generally. It has been completely established im England and Germany $ a ig! ‘rhe judge wae -partial, or ~preju- or venial, or a to the bench. Unfor ' are (od many lawyers who nurse same feelings of anger and because amazed, He has not nad lazy, or ie events of my country. Nevertheless, now that it Decaure a pretty speech has rae to work well in botli'vRose countries, only | 0 the town of Gravesend. for en, injunction againgt the “dared to publish, aa true, a document written by any of | the proportions it had before the war. As yet there a's | | HECAPR-7ROM Dnowmina.—An ol lady named O'Brien | To"UG’s Mouig mot let them “unfold the case in their | sna fund The enly | Quarantine “tM thelr seizure of the woes. decoe chiefa, info incumbent to remain silent no io pecr, | scarehigro€ movey where, and at, Teast two years must | bad a narrow escape from drowning the evening before | Cun'wes”” but precerred. to have is shortened for the | Wonder ts that if has been neglected eo long in Amierica, | Sad of Coney laland for quarantine pu The Dut to say cicarly that the injury is manifest, and that | elapse before that boty OE be changed to sufficiency. | last. She by somo mistake] walked off the Jersey | sake of other suitors waiting their turo. It must also be | a country which for its republican principles and ten- | Judge took the ground that the proper wore not ‘uch document ia false and fraudulent, is publishers | The Wes:ern producers have, however, profited by the | City terry into the water and would have boen dro remembered that there are nearly four thousand lawyers | dencies is 20 well qualified for thé institution of'cd-ope- | before the court to warrant the relief asked for by the + mot De able ever to prove its existence or origin. | war, and can Well afford to see the Southern demand for | but for the coolness of a poy d man pamed Me! im the city of New York, proctiens oy ing to h of domestic ut 1 complaint, ° | ‘Thus, fal, the document said to havebeon written | grain reduced to ono half its former proportions, The | who banded her a pole which she grasped tightly untii | at its bar; that the majority of those have vory little | TAtion in every branch of &5 Wil ae political fo me by the same General Escobedo, and which com- ‘ROUBLE AMONG i\ FS mences with these words, “The execution of the u M THE JAPANESE. = $raitors," and concludes with “God and hberty,” all @opiained in the said supposed ietier, is nothing more nor jess than ® continuation of faisenoods gotten up @aist the said General Escobeio and the undeisigned, ‘ud you are hereby authorized to affirm as much to whom it may concern. General Escovedo knows well that a republican should /@ MO prejudices, and that in whomsoever he beleld juropean demand is larger, if anything, than hereto. fore, and its increase will make up for whatever may bo the deficiency in the Southern call. Many of the Western producers manifest no anxiety to dispose of their spring and summer crops, but are hold:ng back for the higher that they think will rule the market before the fall season sball have closed. Upon the disposal of this crop the Western trade will to A great extent depend; and owing to this, and to tho fact also that Westera merchants were ‘heavy Jadder was lowored, and the old lady Janded on terra rma perfectly safe and free from harm, Newark. New Jersey Rartroap Comraxy.—The case of the City of Newark vs. New Jersey Railroad Company was taken up before Justice Mills yesterday. Action was brought against the Pe bo company owing to Mulberry place an ireet being obstructed by carz left standin; ‘on the tracks of that railroad. The company, th: poet 4nd financial economy. Here the v “a te trade has its being; and free trade, with all anlages, iWre = bas ve lowe polite whieh ooly co-operation can wort | AY, tusSorene tmane ganaray: nice hoe hr against. Led on by an excessive taxation, manufac- | narq issued an order of arrest in acivil action com- turers and retail dealers price their articles at am exees- | menced by. Mr. Thomas Maguire, on. the part of himself sive rate, which it is hard for the consumers to work | and associates, to recover possession and control of the against coparately and singly. By co-operation, Row- | Jananeso troupe of performers, who they allege have e judges desire (and they do desire it) to help all young wyers, their duty compels them to sacrifice everythin; else to the despatch fot business and the doing of the ‘“briefiess ones’’ vod faith, viri civic or social, he | chasers last having: band a great f thr in Ne ever, these high prices may. be successfully combated, . wii God naeunen statue. wight bo hie wihion, tt ir uyual at this season, they are, | thelr counsel, made no denial of the charge, but claimed | 10,Practice law ip, Now York olty who are grosaly igno- | 36 necessary articlos required either as food oF ban Oe rer ope pene lage.§ ‘ality. Be e that the interest of the Americans call the right to even fence in their track at that point, the use thelr rank as expoend. | clothing for domestic consumption can be procured at a q ama, In the empire japan, lor ont thy pe pe yg gh Rag a, gic tor eugalp | Sur pr, natendafbeving tom neha ane pomnt | armed ene Othe gs Sere ne. and The tal support of the North, by the solitary act o} on. - oy Rey 5 Save to bs Prevent | dire, Sunith, to recogni: Progdent a during the struggio which bo ‘against th extortionate rates, which are, raised or lowered merely | rater in the day Sheriff MoGonigal waited upon Mr. at the will of the retail dealers, without any reference to and Mra, Smith, at the —— House, where were Business geason hee sot In later than it did ono A Naw Gane.—A colored man named Joho Lewis, em- ployed io tart coal 5 rallrong cars to @ coal yard on Hien uptil ite overthrow, Teal and > oa . In 1866 the Spt of Augu Ww fall rade ea dance AS ETT | DM a cle PEN |r ey wn bn Ses omnes wun ae mes oe be | Seconecanes ebef wancioceaioonspy, | strat eine aan rne General, you may use this communication as you | enormous stocks of faring that Aa = pave Sat Soci ure. ‘a i that a = Y; + tn the sum of $25,000, obliged to consign them to a the assurauce of my attention and y. sie pote auch pre. cured tn s'eery Novel manners. When sent Toro sats ot | Gi eke dadatie ta court rine caamvenen Uf teaple as well asin their political ereed, that “In union thete le | ihe tender hoepiilitice f Shon Moore, at ine County ual strangia.” Hotel, Ludlow street. Foremost among thee freshly organized institutions, and Mrs, Smith were accompanied by cs, , to which the ZrqsGint article specially refers, may be de- | was said is the original performer known as ‘All Right,’” goribed the “First Manhattan Co-operative Grocery | the others of that namo . nom de | stocks coal, he would be absent longer than necessary; but as ? Certain lawyers will not scruple ve underiake for de- Independence and liberty ! M. 2, GOMEZ, i jnire; but last year purchases | he always had a ready excuse for bis tardiness, nothing | fendants to delay, binder and embarrass such coll ol lect fons, Cupen baad Sammander of the Line of the Bravo, | were made on a different principle. The stocks leid in | was thought of the matter. Since his sudden departure, | Now, the judges who sit in New York city thoroughly wal of Div! ‘ amare were much larger; while the demand was not however, it is alleged that he had been in the babi! all this, and do not hesitate to cut through onl propor- bis To Fi B. Benmiozanat, Mi tlonably inereased, is ants he fact t) rh it for coal, of taki two load 3 2 Large Ba MMAMOFON SenmOnABAt, large eae of lash yet led reuelsd apeold, and the hich "be vould ot much below ie wae ‘Stopo,": ag it was the one first eatablisbed; and, ‘deeides, | Hut se so0n ns be had exiabheties 7 sermon i a “ je season wn back to some extent, oti 6 In one instance alle; ‘thus made to retain Be een ‘padlenléane thy Bentent ty owing to se, sear, uncon mordbante to caar out the | Ke traded five tons of coal fr a ot of clothing. In'reapect othe power that cape ae cms ae —— Pothins me faly em commits | tee fea tcp nr toring before " eatly. In s great comme-cjal unity remarks already uyged bject i eertot ‘accompany ae Sa ee a ie oe th Lala emand tor gooh aii Kinds | praia Monat Teasen ian bpmenrene, aagebors Bound to protect. c-satoeretal, interealé and Ts‘weit | operation tn there columns fem to jal rater ‘tein Bort vd Momero. - mote a Hoy gmeclag ihe, West, The ohana nihents taal avenue, and is an | LUOWB that the cow Nork judges appreciate their duty | raw yiker WANMATTAN CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE Tn the sdurta were wade Dy some Of ths ac wwoive c'closk noon yesterday, a committee from | aad in every cage now selters are obliged 10" tate With | agent for the New York liquor dealers, was arrested by has been established under the act of the Legisiature to | {toupee induce him to go enth.them, bat ‘be preferred ry them food and clothing enough to support them for the | officer Rice on Friday night, on a chi of obtaining regulate such institutions, and starts with @ capital of to remaio in jail, eo radical German American citizens of the United sh to th ‘The a@dasit. of M ares called upon Behdr Romero, the American Minis- Mon pene Nome waren, bo we gate geass Uae a poe reatoning the | cain came tne judges, may eppoiat referce to ear tbe $5,008, vided into share of $8 each. “The principles | situ act ig ahora ‘Yor, to present. through him to President Juares an ad- | terized trade with that section. This may be aceousted i i. to run fh a carriage an¢ usual e¢cumulation of work. It is, in fact, impossible | et members with groceries, | 91 October. 18H Govsoneged neieg : maaances now thes they, tormeny | sped rom errors befor Sad tot bite Ma hiveaiie oe hrt eos, bad goatee pacha a a i a commend sed are oa tr a eiliag chao ty Mr Zinn sod dental to from the profits of the wey 8 i 4 USS FE, Besiuee Carl Reesor reed the tems besinees quarterty dividend in proportion to each Anterestin~ bs “oe arrested shortly after by officer Geroe, on a ‘with the store. It will be seen 2° gettewing atdrese:— “ One tect | ort Tpromunery noi for Say are on amble that Spart from all other considérations— 1808; Ssvor Romano—In pursuance of a most worthy charge 2 [nvestigates this Linn, of New York. was committed to jail. ih WP Gane cath ‘er “upon. such. ‘which has been conferred upon us, we have the honor money ts plenty in Wali ingalty such goods, by getting them oye Bs, to to you an address to President Juares by the Fiets or in IMPROVEMENTS ON THE JERSEY SHORE. court refery it to # to settle the facts and report | nearty at wholesale ratez—each member of the aseo- | Smith hed(g ee cetera ee Son Se sat dice = ne vwiony | ote teasing Soa win Taser foe | ston sre ts eee ‘The improvements at present going on In the vicinity of not foxes ‘with ; 80 tbe whole @ithy mass is | chases, funds of the old Jersey marshes, which were at one time | sent toe referee, to hear and determine in the privacy | dound ines pegorm- deemed irreclaimable, are of a very important and ex. | of bis own office, Again, there are multitades of | allow sight per cent A ry eae © | tensive nature, especially those which are being carried small mechanical affairs which the judges 7 do | paid op Uy Ruschase from Washington caused them to accelerate their | band mest soon be sold, 3 for the tendency of hd tenet ta Cll wrong to attend to and neglect the true busisess ir terest of the said Permit us, while we express in this address | Values is downward. People seem determined not to | out at the depot In Communipaw bay, under the super- | office; these are also sent to referees. We say, irae Wwthe servicesof the oorbign simirstion for otieen Besito Juares as the inden. es Lae Lovee My J ‘ a vision of the American Dock and Improvement Com. eae ‘because the real ape any courte ee — ovestaay ible representative lender of repul nc! plew fact, . When completed about eight . » Disputed referees. Saves. mperny, Tm, tebelt of” your ‘reqeraily, mafeaget Yate, Crocation tn,ino seaitly, sat at mere Koad’ wit "be reclaimed dod will open the ius from the aa aaacat of raterees Wa Ctying sbewe of | the voc , oa nation, Wo know very well that, as for will feel ite beneficial effects, The increased | {icPe' 10 Jere ty, tn any ct ergieiportat direce Power by the judges bat a fow words Twill explaus | Per eenturies European nations bave, 00 your people, ruled | demand thence arising will necessitate new purchases of, | 114) character to the travelling public. Nothing on: law of the State leaves the eres | to | of the Dy the Catholic Churob, have groaned under the dis. | Stock, and, of course, the wholesale business of the city’ coq the rapidity with which those great improve. | he discretion of the judge; he is to and out fettera of bondage, which pro. | Witt ve cxvositply eugmented. ments are beng carried out, while the facilities tor | cllemh fo and bis own conscience for | of them eir free and honorable development. The home (city) retail trade is increasing aily, and | dorforming them are close to the depot, as there is | the propriety yey should, therefore, | has to Ag soon as this ruling faction of the Church was at last | the prospects are that during the fall it will be more Asufficienoy of material quite contiguous, which hag | Selectsome ‘with whom he has a personal acquaiat- | ‘“ricks removed, out of anarchy there arose a State constitu. | ‘han ordinarily brisk. beou, so far, carried into the river, © works which | *nce to assere bim of the honesty and eM. | bona fide } ‘Gen, highly advisable to the Mexican statesmen, for it DRY doops. support the line to the terminus in the bay are of a | clency with which the duty will be performed. But oe The prel Y tw ttle most recent model—throughout demooratic—and | A very fair business is ig es and it is | very strong and substantial character. When these | cause the judges act on this, « ory is ‘against them | movement was held of$ on the sald 20th day of Al * fm @ome respecte superior to that of the United | likeiy to be greatly increased. Shipments to the South | j, mente have been finished it will confer vast pg ‘They are told by the writer in the Re | may be said to be firmly established. The — has been done, and whereby the plaintiffs Sates Bus at the very moment when the | Sre much larger than those of last year, and greatly ©- | and important benefits upon the public. At the present | wee and that they ought to appoint as referee | wanted to commence bumness on—$2,500—has to the services and performances of said Japanese tro eaten eee ver Soe. to develop themselves politi. | ceed the anticipations aoe in during the summer. | time Gon fifty acres bave beon reclaimed, and what the | Whoever is selected for that duty by the suitor, But this | fully paid up and deposited in bank, while the sepond | company ap to and poy th je last say of teneety, ‘ Rs of this new ceustitution, the invasion | The ng trade with the Seuthern States was very | New Jersey tral Railroad now and in tho future | i rid of red that ony tery a> yelp RY _— despote with their birelings be. | light, for the reason that money could aot then be raised | may require it purchases from the American Dock |. settle + tata <§ gereen. Nevertheless, the Mexican peopie, in this pro. | oD coming cotton The yield im this respect | Company. Thies compasy, through its President, John | ‘hem the ormed all acta, dutics ‘tracted le, have maintained victoriously their | bide fair to be so abundant, er, that less dimiclty | rayior Johnson, who is also President of the New | ‘dertake without - 0 by sald agrecmen ‘freedom: given & sure guarantee of their | 's experienced im procuring aavances, and Southern dry | 5, Central Railroad, obtained a charter from the | them to fly to the judiciary for the redress of thetr and Twentieth wards, adjacent to Seventh t for some time, and untila very recent ‘and capacity of repablican self-gevernment, merchants are ‘ing here in greater numbers Legidature of New Jersey, some (bree years ago, to jevances, and then, suddenly c! ‘their minds, | end Ninth avenues, and tocated im Twenty-sixth street. | period, the said Japancee faithfully and full ‘Finally, permit ws to express. our sincere conviction, | than during any season since the close of the war. The | eect and carry out these improvements. The com. | “¥ to convert @ suit at law into tramemt. Be- | All appears, therefore, to be “well with the First Man- | be:formed all thelr obl grt the success of the republican cau: ‘our country | salesmen, or * as they are usually called, | pany is com of the dent and directors, | * the judge who he referee has | hattan Co-operative Grocery Store,"’ and it ts to bo | fit Mat ccnonens ie #0 charges dee to your most efficient service jexican Am. | WhO secure the Southern trade for the large houses i@ | Who are stockholders of the New J Cent Mr. | it in his power to appoint none at all and to try the ease | bh for the furtherance of the co-operative principle | and discharged thelr duties v nterferen bessador io the United States under very trying circum. | thie mp ed fully canvassed the cotton and South- | James Moore is engineer-in-chief of the lin himseif; how much worse off are the litigants if the = Cor; ee our * eat artisans, that it miances 5, ESE! ites, and have, toa very great extent, su0- | under to obli them expediting their business, anese Were performin, WENAY-ULEE! | comaisse coeded in rebuilding the trade destroy oa by the war. Saaruarks ore peien cone 7 Sede wes settee oy & a the case which he | Tae MANHATTAN CO-OPERATIVE LaxD AND RUILDING ae? ae UR. LOUIS WaLDECKER, eS ee aoe firm ; Loy antici Streets Of DOW houses will be erected on both aides, par. | Might decide himself. Again, tho Lagitmnare, 18 very’ Z sles ar heaieuiieees ehich PF oe 4 Resor Teplied to this address as follows :— Probably result in. a sti allel with the line, These streets will be carried within | J¢a!0us of referees solectod by parties in suite at law. om goes on a more | £4 Japanese performers, for their owa beneht and advan. vance A assortment is being shipped south- | shout two hundred fost each of the line trom the dapot | ‘vorce auits such will not be permitted to act, lest they | extensive scale than the former, tage and to tnjire these plaintiffs and break up anid troupe iy Frost sarees Goel ot einetare. 1a syeeme ‘ou to | ward; but Srenied cada ee to the shore, Thoy will ve nicely laid out and ihe | Might yield to the wisues of both parties and rll ee ons teen se" aod injure the property of the paianite therein, rep- ‘Jour hands the ‘sairom to Faken wate by. | Crbsocs end tert seneer ane posed of | hoses will be very chastely comfortably con.’| divorce thes Hoth are enslave. to, gut. te cutee ouall | lastesd.ct baving a certain Beed aumber ot ehecge as | pound OF eald ayveetment® ‘und that thay ajurd’ rect the radieal German-American citivens of the United | The suipmente to the Weat are get an Tus business which wilt be-cerried on by the |: Specie amd person event Wine wished of tho | the former assoctation, the funds of Unie ‘butang ‘wo. | te same with fmpunity and make a new contract with them, Staten, it bad been my foriune to peruse before this and the demand for theas to gratugiy ine | Dubie, Who will reat therm will cause a great amount of | SPIN, “n'euetavoiving the rghteot tataats unfalth: | clety can be incressed'at the will of the mombers or | aud, nare,ia furimeraace of axid_“etign and intention, In ‘Ebest address, which, as you kuow, * Creasing, silks, eating and. Olher repetee ede an | additional taxation to the taxable: property in Jersey | PUseuls, Ue anlualmvuleing the riglileot twin agme cfe--| shareholders, until a large emouat of capital stall hace: | fee te teey ace Tawene performers aforesaid to further age ago by the P M " poet fl ot ae, _ ; ant x imported Fon, are | City, and will redace the rate of taxation considerably. Hguatdians and trastecs might Loy ee 8 gg ag capil ail have 10 carry ont their said contract 01 t Contes thes T be! wt Cree mn ¢ x} nom quantities, though the call for them n fem contemplation, also, to erect immense piors, | “sor or debtor of the estate (Ww! they Nee te Poe ot Bt beiiea oe F.-» aS, pay f — thas I had aot seen for several yours a | the wer, Woollens, very gonersliy “comin wile wilt be ihe means of giving great public aceom- | OF 0% othe nsummating Minder the el6ak of Ube | addition a weekly subscription of fifty conts per shar, ~4 aie aad forcibly written, an Sate pees gad oa increased a for them fe per- Seera penne A. J eebens senee i ths argon Peart So alse tn cates * ero a of stockholdora, 8 ROD da of the society avail BAY Pecenmne: Gown. to. posterity “as 't dsclaration ot" principles | teat which, occurred between ihe turns eeees of tae ran | ‘imoawions. may ride eafoly at anchor, and wnich wit | creditors de. of corporations are i Be sresdse’| oecion tsane "tor thet’ endr''ce' thet memtwr Tabs Lise Te fendagie” early as imporiant and novel as the one made at Phiia- | Of 1086 and tbe apring of thie year, Belce of ail kinds | Touemble the great docks at Liverpool, in England. | Fhined by acim ger ton, “ie apporntiag Yeterees | Kall either bave bought euch right of appropriation oF | ecticiOg away trom tha control und rattagenuat of these Aciphie on the 4th of Juiy, 1:76, and ss's natural con. | of dry goade are now elected, however less prompuy | These Piers, consequently, will be let to good andre. | Suit. There 1 great Canger, too. in spear Ge dstoroap | ebad,no-enuies a Nein tn regular tore according: 00 tide the "aid "tapanese pertorineea Ser thas oquence of this Magne Chaita of mankind. You, , ; eerie ate, ‘c, she comenn’._ Tuere 60) a tin a f ‘ya roterence wisli- | the time and order of rotauon of bis standing op the w the absolute control Lard ‘stock 8D- | tolling where these vast and important public improve. seer and brtaging ~_ a i, aed im many instances wee may end, and men of the aswel day nave ph ag eds ais paon ta: | Seton elie ta ny Sop 9 ew and that the former city will id 4 ‘of the decline | gud parcel of the latter, eT books of tb 5 t nce, thé working of the co-oporators’ piamcan be thus explained :—Jobn ‘nie one of the Grst membors that joins the building associa- tion; he has paid ao entrance fee of fifty cents, and « | Jeg hone Bas -. within the weekiy sibe-ription of fifty osuts ever deco be joined japanese ‘and now have them can hardly tr9e vate. fifteen to twent Semen tho-soelety, which 16.6 eay, of two hundred Yin the Stat . with the intent il, be well Undersiood and qui > Te THE STRIKE ON THE MOBILE ANO ONIO RAILROAD. embers. "AU the ond of mine weeks it wil be found, bark with hem for Europe, that efenden are wo Soares and the citizens of last year are heavier » ¢ i by the accumulation of the entrance fees and weekly ‘ MAGUIRE. “ Sravely and successfully have strugsied for. val Carmo, I, March 24, 1867, | the court. To this it is sufficient to answer that | payments of these two bandred inem! tthe | Sworn before me, this Md day of August, 1887.—Gronow Brown, | G. Bansanv, Justios Supreme Courts ‘count of —-- me voted an THE UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. The strike On the Mobile and Otiio Railroad continues, | wien attorneys of acknowledged aie Ca 4 ap society possesses $1,000, —e 5 | select their referee, the courte willingly ap. | by reason of his being the Gret member o1 pitch lag eR er: ep lie et point him, Confiding in their imtegrity and fair | his paying twenty hare for the privilege, ‘pendence of their country and the maintenance of re. ee Pudlican inetitawons, Allow me, gentiomen, to express my thawke for the iment have pad hor, though, she leading merchants expect ¢ by fhe middie o September they will be doing a driving tf to remark that it is bignly gi ing to me that neers were sent down from the Lilinois Central Railroad | Gening ‘As to whom the judges should appoint, | appropriation of $1,000 to enable hit to purchase or ‘vices, rendered ip obedience to a TY MADE CLOTHING to take the places of the strikers, byt the latter would wrether they ought to pF ~ drother or other | build a house; ‘this emount of $1,000 and interest St, Lovrs, March 24, 1967, Kindly and undeservediy thought of by tru Prices of clothing have decreased greatly, especially | not iet them work. No violent or ridtyuse proceedings | relation or connection to the othoe of referee, of pass | is secured to the other sharebolders and the socrety gene. The Union Pacific Ratirond, Omabs branch, ia com Feyubyoaw wsiitudops Jor Pomgacic goods; but as yet the increage Of tales ig | have ocourred, Such by aitogetber in bestowing the prodts of eych | rally by a mortgage on John Brown's house, Thus, at | pleted a distance of five hundred and forty miles.

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