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NEW YORK HERALD, TH 1 4 i » had way soon: | an ioamo pst dns ’ ; . | ; net To oad ean ain tng ag, badge mes | an gan pg no cfm oe whe é case enough all over the world. When the Chinas | ei eoordod of thia prince ; wu their sham wooden gins into action I ¥ 5 Zico, ‘Mats ml ‘ DaaTa Prom Insunims.—Ooroner Flynn ere ATO Many Bl o oO ata jest, and to coudluct on i : vish pro f ing. At panic: | the question of the ry Thies Gabbtoeee Tho Horsditary Legislators Of ; set ale! employ with propriety ; att Ure fe mae ee | Meloken’ Sowscd He. lost his «wile ond” very, quostion, however, far outstrips ine UNITED STATES count. whove death resnitea from injuries on Tuesday inst ‘att, mankind wil never be able to make | hood at the ‘nearest appr ‘dani abstract religion, and beianas se spe does Alteged Violations of the Iuternal Revenue | While engaged in tearing down foul of the ‘ricaseed binder parts of an | bas no paratiel to this craven leader a might politics, wasmuch as ol aniiy the power tion of the wall fell-on England, ca Ut ia no way remarkable, Thwas, in | othingtste 2°16 teglous i, preames’ ofthe enemy. | tO Popes over all prions and naclons even eee ree Sractare OF Che WHR A i trath Smith, but he changed i for that of Coachiagtou, iB away, fromm nate isare contemptibly than ayy over | cal) in sent ag MBH wi uld be affirmed and rai Before Commissioner Betts, rated in death. ‘The ocourrence seemed to have e rent reasot hi wing i. : y q sauna. |aeont bie ot : ‘rhs antecedents, His father | country, be was made cominander-iu-chlet ho ropat ments ruling over Catholic subjects upon thi Goud, | Cohn.—the defendants are cl with violat widow ‘and several was ) BAVARIA AND THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL, | fai'be roa hecauge he Wasa Denker and an | Wile Sirosiftoe pains, wore reprasalaieg thet aPmies | oll their interes or rather helt anxioty, must be | of the seventy-cignth section of the Interuat Rey | '*D') p.oy way Finer WaDNESDAY COMOKRE.—» ‘4 i 4 ¢ of tradesmen and inberited the instincts | while Seto uA noarching for the bravedé | still further heightened when they reitect upon thé | enue act of 1888, 1h keoping yobpcco for sale and : ms aR nr and bost of fim beng to Lead thelr ‘men, this king | preparations that have beon macs to varry the ques- pnhesh ms anti , “ has peen for a long time desired, on the. part of _ of Ara resines PM were, Pruarerata, Deonesy, wy | Gaim crtehormost famous nga pradat of all, consented to | tou, and the adiliation (soitdarity?) of tie commit. | offering tobacco for sale that was not stamped an i ihe Pi re aretiute, 08 bole The Oe * ‘ r have reruained till, by solleiting alliances with the poorer re!a- | entrust her defence to an ill-bred and foollah poltroon, Ju | tees organized in Rome for that purpose. Among |} that was not put for sale in packages as required by many if vs Count Beust and the Viceroy Thonorahie peraoussthep migat eratuatybavematiet | the reat olice of cenerallsina, where he should have | these coualtiees there ia owe In pattloular wnoss Wednesday afternoons in the vicinity pt ine cage ; ono of the hisher{zpesochuman nature, It isnot | shown an example of obedience to the laws, beact them ss | ranction it 1s 10 devote Itself exeiusively to these | lam The particulars of the case, 80 far as the Pro | springs, and yesterday the first ‘ 2 tipo y B gree. this: gos, alread RAL SHiory eminent of Egypt, pe cloveied tao pensieuen bye Ting nation ot f dosanee for gree! | Auhoush the prodigal Aasemoly of the | rato ecclesiastical (Siaals-kirchiion) matters. It is, | socution goes, have y appeared In the HERALD. there under the leadership of the direct tool 4 th, f r ho, for & ate circumstances, When they have. fos ‘al agea given | victories. ‘coln thea in ctrenlation, valued attwenty | therefore, wit! oubt, the settied intention of the Martin Murphy, sworn for tho defence—Was a car- | director, rote eR wi up overreaching thet Ighbors; when they b ni shit i P'cur money—ho seized 80 many ‘diferent | Roman Court to allow, at ail events, some questions ps couple of hours, ursed tho most charming wa arama Ut atorn: ere Mar maga eesane | SMITHS, fot aS ante poeta toe toe sect | fu nixed churuclor tobe decl-edby te Council, | Man Wa tke employ of Burdett, Dennis & Co.; eat | inuglo to tue numerous patrons Of the springs 10 the fhe Cunard steamship Cuba, Captain Moodie, from 4 Ik the priacipes of noblemen dy tele | aur pald to hima out of the public treasury was atloast double | Ag corroborative evidence we know that the Civitta | ried & {oad of nine barrels of tobacco from thelr | Park. This is quite a new feature 10 Y Liverpooi the 10th via Queenstown the 11(b, arrived | Bc mirca they may in tne be educated wall enough '0 | neat han 06 Tere aS ee ale aD ewer | Cartolica iately pointed out that one of the duties of | stores to the defendants’ place of business; a man | Will supply 4 wank long felt there, Tosveraay: the ‘at this port yesterday. Sho brings details of ou | ment must ve very carefuly made, and tho result is always | pire, he consinned illegally to recelve iis pension atthe | the forthcoming Council would be to convert the | from Marshal Murray's (then United, Sty es rep) vicinity of the springs Was very much cro’ pte e - ‘ a doubtful. To take a bargaiving bumpkin, with bis | same time as his numeroas salaries. Oppression and cor- | damunatory clauses of the Papal syliabus of the Stl office marked them ‘Tax paid. E fie scene was One veiling teat of the Saturday af- cable telegrams up to date of sailing pedler’s naturo quite’ rawe and give tha’ rogue (Wo }-tuption fouriahed equally wader his administration | Docember into positive canous or councillar decre- | gal,’ : ~ noons in inte 7 Ae peorves mucoid The Spanish Legations in Belgium and Holland Jn one ‘year, bechuse a ministers mistress is | of m, department | over pa erage! q “it: | tals. Bor this paper has received from Pins X.'sown | William Sheerer, examined—Was clerk with the praise it his happy inat on of these popular are about to be iused into one, which 1 to have its an Who wane money, {8 a very sock: | oUt justloe, 0 et 8. hand the oificiat character of organ of the camera | gefendants for nine or ten years; remembered the | entertainments, fs de: What ot fairly’ o cer, however unfairly treated, — von! re | (Kuric?) No} 3 these articles the syilabug aro ‘ ait 6 barr eferred to in this Case; saw them arrive, PICNIC 01 x ‘EMPRRANCE SOCIETY, seat at the Hague, ‘ poaniniy, | monsitate, bucause the large man pat over him was a roral | (i007) opalnat several fundamental axioms ofcivit | tarrkea na described by the previous witness, “Tnx | que er raetan oman, Ostlte pops alie: Bo. Prince Gortschakom, during his stay in Berlin, ts eyes? The very rushed out | fences, the fil-mannered follow used habitually such lan. | government, as tt 1s defined by modern civilized na- | paid. R. Murray, U. S. Marslial’’; the barrels contained i. d have expressed nis opinion that the politi: honor said upon them, and thoy | guage as beggars In thofr drink reject; and white-headed | tions, the serious questioa arises for the govera- | ghoris—refuse after cleaning tobacco; never sold | Clety held a picnic yesterday aiternoon im dones! said to have express opinion that the polit- precious burden aro soon Tolling in 'the mize, | veterans bowed their hoads with shame before him. Hiv | monty whether and in what form they might flad {t | any of the tobacco that was in these barrels; never | Wood, which was well attended and proved a very F ato! pu a cularly e rela- ike th sh his tn ity. e get into t rr 9 | temper wi hort and his humor #0 violent; he was so ? cal albu atl m of Leb and parsnwlaaty eee rela- a ett aia Sasa ay omae get into eounie ce tee Paes (eres a booby tas PEs Soy pT ieictent advisable to warn the bishops on tho on ae knew of any having been sold out o1 the he tobacco: agreeable and lively-afair. The dancing was kept faons of Russia to the reconstruction of Germany, lunatic, [ike Smith, alias Herris, Lord Barrab or cause of Irritation he gave way to an outbu: their own dominions, and, on the other hand, later | yas not in good conditton; had been often at Cedar t ctor one is but a eilly ness to the world, ike Smith, f perhaps, the Council itself, of the solemn conse: | gtreet and bought revenue stamps for the business | UP til half-past seven otclock, after which time ‘are most satisfactory. . # eNly weariness to the world, like Smith 1 bs ‘ reet and boug! Ds tt ion: Ol te Corchington, Lord Jarvey. If the blood is flery, whiskey: quences that mignt follow so caiculated and radical a | of defendants. ere was @ goneral and quiet Reto s trom s if ded and lustfal up springs'a rank brood like that of the Guns | wrath. rupture In the r ions which ha‘ G s ‘Thompso! x. farshal, ex- Reports irom Berlin say that Bismarck will shortly | ied and I q Kk brood like that of the G ‘abl tf bserved pI in the relath hich have nitherto been e3- William H. 1pson, eX-Deputy Marshal, merrymakers bomewards, ‘The si tt retire from the supreme direction of State adairs. | Bing Tit be the sugcish duld whtch flows in the velus of | dislovally to turn his back upon bis Sovereign at | tapished between Church and Stace, The question | amined—United States Maralial Marry, in May, 1868, Mooney — ex! his PEO i He 13 now at his estate at Varzin. anon polLI OF valor nimapie household ata in good do. | ‘upon Nis relationship an to utter Wawaabiotanarscresume | further arises Whether It would not be wise that ti@ | employed Burdett & Co. to sell goods’ forfelied tor the pionic and cautioned his “a an ata gap , eaoiige atid, b W gains of trate are pouchode Ing the Queen, 10 whose magnsaimity he owed everything. vernments should make @ joint protestation | yioigtions of tue Luternal Revenue law. ding it id erroneous,; he ‘The commitzee of the Conservative Ctub, consider- § Just ney's sake, that one of these com- | Important posts under his rithority, upon which the safecy | through their acccedited agents at Rome against Henry Hirsh examined—Was at Burdett & Co.'s the profipition of the Archbishop log Mr. Grenville Murray's explanatiou,to be un- 5 0 tthe day before ho purchased th and heat bs the saa = en erent by vile | such conclusions, auction stores in May last; saw Jacob Coun there; held tent eS my salusfactory, and being sul less satisfied with the , ° patri ll mours of the toose women and thelr parasites with whom he ‘The diplomatic agents are shen desired to inquire | Burdett, tne auctioneer, waa then selling lots oj possibly be taken Spoeptnde ‘There was no drunk- recent proceedings at Mariborougl street police va aly tad Ser oe a oats ve of the various governments whether, if an identical tobsoons toe penton age pc niae ea toe; Celene enness, and nothing stronger than lager was im- court, are yvout to hod a gencral meeting to take t our I ‘you well | other personage "hfs goneration fn that nlaugit and ais. | note cannot be addressed to the Roman Court, in or- | (42000 Colin) the nutinert ree Durehasors wibout | elbed Upon the ground. the whoie subjecc into consideration. = nan ounce aynes by pele? Seer | reer ae iene cet rete Peanle thawed him about | der not to leave it in uncertainty, a conference of paying x upon it; that it would be stamped by the | RarD OF A Map BULL.—The Eighteenth precinot ‘The splendid southern portal of Cologne Cathedral ‘ams i fl to yours com rords of wistom on the moat solema is. , The pop: their representatives migut not be arranged to un- rice ees poet ua ape Fl ge: ry ey Pts toints police report that yesterday morning a mad bull got . a t te ceasoiossly to | wlace chacrad him it. ‘and afte: ‘Sixteent ts now completed. It 18 ornamented with 107 stat- | wring moacy aut’c nom felt Remerbor how you pressed | persons. dectiued to" meet top, for tie” Suunt ontinary | dertake the common delivery of acombinéd counsel. | ror eng qerence, to case closed. ‘The Coumussiouor | 1008 rroshing through the Ninth, th, ues, thirty-eighe of which are life size and eight re- } the 0 Mleman whose wild san drew a bill . Re publi business, or even to dunialater hospitals and chal if ae reserved his decision till Saturday next, Twenty-firs, and Twenty-ninth precincts, entered representing the pass Saviour. . be 4 d es = pp Leena Mr. Jackson, Assistant United States District At- | the Eighteenth, followed by an immense crowd ee a eae poe cma hat on Here x nang To Ce Bee, poor. 5 WW, eatlieticel ax tone chao BOARD OF HEALTH. torney, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. John | of curious persons, several of whom, it 1s sald, urtede OF seiinrdatadonad red dog you have becu; how little you have | out of the alms of the benevolent, When he appeared ae Ifarland for the defence. he injured, Finally he ran upon the dock, Professor Monr. ered or Nnderstood the wants and wishes of others, | among bis admirers at dinner time he showed himself so er C 7 foot of East eS ere and then ask yourselt candidly if you really think itis rizbt- | ignorant of any business but cating that even when papers An Important Session—The Board Abates Another Internal Revenue Case. ast Twenty-second street, wi Oi Adecree signed by King Victor Emanuel atvides | soihen koma cantly y Jem sect wen as dacind | ware put inte his hans and he was meostpies werd Devon | several Nulsances—Threata of Prosecutton— Before Commissioner Shields. commenesd: the Work of capturing nina bY gradu the troops of the italian ktegdom into three great | Burke and fnaod and Grattan, and Sheri win some brief statement of their contents, be could not The United Stans vs. L. F, Auiga.—The defendant | approaches, Falling to tako him alive, bf ae PSP N a T Fox, w ye untemporaries equali rstand the siiupie lesson, and made mistakes go clumsy Disirict Attorney Morris Before It= Assistant commands:—First, Central Italy; second, Northern, | Ahi inuskelows. yt the gitts as to disturb the. gravity’ of the company. Ho would Issue | in is charged with not keeping a book as re- | SuowWed no disposition to aurrenaer, he was brougus _ and third, Southern, The price for exemption from TTbow ba St “Joana waists en isan with balk’ clot “fyos, | Sanitary Superintendent Styles Takes Teno’! {0 the ate ee ae down by a rifle shot almod by Mr. John Evans, of mii eet a ih 1 ° oosing the very imaze of @ common, sensu: With Him, quired by the act of 1853, section seventy-six The | 325 East Iwenty-fourch street. Captain Cameron military service for the young men born in 1848 is al © patriots ever got hold of Bob Smith, | lecher, who “should have been a seuilion, w conch- The usual weekly session of this body was held | particulars of this case have been already published | does not state where he buries nis a but 16 Nxed at 2,200 He patd his pence’ and he got his peerages. So, by and bjy it @ cook, As he grew older he acquire! a inthe HeRaLp. ‘The evidence showed that the de | likely the bull will bo served up to the pr ashe a oatiad z, 2 a hundred years or so of the very funniest legisiation 4 resemblance to the pictures of Falstaff, and vecame | yesterday at one o'clock, the president, G. B, Lin- “4 ‘The Paris Pays afirms that the Emperor Napoleon able, if it were aot so sal, thera tsa merry sight to , over-fed sloven, too slothful to dress himself Mani Bosworth, | {ndant for the space of two months fatied to, wake | was exceedingly tab and tender, has written these words:—On the 19th of Janurg I | BP see2.eFery afternoon in Piceadtly, grandson of the | with joj. His clothes fitted him i and hunz upon hin | Col, presiding, and Messra. Manicrre, Bosworth, | any entries of the tobacco sold by him and sipped | Mp. BERaH’s TRUCK.—Mr. Bergh, President of the a the urél | Nottingham dy has put his i in the pocket | allavry? his very star of knighthood was dim; hia blue rib- | Brennan, Crane and Stone were in attendance, to purchasers. ‘Testimony closed. Decision de- committed a great fault, By acting without pre- ence ft d irrepressible nature has reasserted hee | bon soited aud cvurapled aad his linen unclean, But there "i for the | ferred. Soctety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, has vious concert with the majority I caused tt to regara | 72 a His father wae 8 ‘seu! | At no daliversace possinie, from the ‘coarse, suiptd monster Mr. Hastings presented a number of orders for the just had ufactured, at @cost of $5,500, an im- u 1! owe! a nt dishes who «iid 80 much wi ud caused 40 many heartaches, be- ee sep with suspicion my sentiments towards it, Allmy | %® present Hob | Smith r chu: | Guage ft was the oustots of the-coantty aver to say a word | Svatement of Dulsanoss, and reported that there SUPERIOR COUAT—SPECIAL TEAM. mense truck for the conveyance from the streets of Lal : y 5 i Y | knows his proper pli ‘i pr . gainet the rich, were twenty-four cases of non-compliance with the Seep disavied animals, The floor of the truck sitdes im ee omens, Ws cont ene Pennie ausscuane Fae cies A ee ae orders of the Board. He was ordered to commence {The Dowling-McClellan Tinbrogito, aud out on rollers, and 18 so connevted with im- qhe issue between Mr, Gladstone and Lord De iy af te areata dian wreck of the | Pe’ Postvonement of the Alabama Claims | guits in cach case. Before Judge Cardozo. proved machinery that after tho floor has been ran Tadiey, as executors of the late Duke of Neweastie, | Hereditary iegitators is to be Cound inuching bis bat for Lire | Discnssion=-Opinions of the Newspapers. ‘Tho engineer and the superintendent reported in | It this case the argument of counsel, the hearing | Cui to recolye, the animal fre Sen Ah and Mir, Padwick, as a heavy creditor of the preseut | Srattlorun oeuyations te hae a pleasant road becorehing | ‘The London Limes of the ota expresses satisiaction | savor of opening a culvert under West Sixty-frch | Of Which occupied the Court for several days, WS | truck wsiretcher is provided to support the animal. Duke, being entirely a question of law, the case was 'e of it can boast of f | at the postponement of the discussion wiiich Sir i. 1 sed b ter backing | Yesterday brought to a close by the argument of the | It was exhibited to @ large crowd in front of tue withdrawa on the 9th inst. from the consideration | gre rolls paat tne aiatuo of Victory, which a | Bulwer liad proposed to ralse on our relations with | Street, to abate a nuisance c’used by Walul DAOKOME | relator who lad the last response in the case. | Central OMtco yesterday morning. A large numboe is c - . Hepshecrds anther rig ae ‘opt | America. Eosidles other reasons against discussing | up on vacant lots, which was ordered by the Board. | Judge Gardozo took the papers aud reserved his de- | of boys took tile place of the animal. ‘ihe body of of the jury. A 8) 1 case embodying the facts 1s | seed eg ee wo A ouch in | Se subject just now, it must be borne in mind that The Sanitary Superintendent made his usual | cision. the truck, which is enciosed, bears several charac- to be laid before the full Court of Exchequer m the | the old court sudbury of Kensiagion ho ‘slangs a | & Q0o regard to our own national aignity forbids us AYER AMD toristlo mottoey, including “The merciful man is course of next te cabmad and is surprixed not to get. the best. of | tO approach the American governinent on these | weekly reports on general subjects. Ho sent a re- COURT OF OYER AND TERMINE?. mercunl to his beast," “Cruelty to antinals readecs urse of nex shyape are. He does not know that Hansom Whis- | questions. Public opinion on this sabject may be | port from Dr. O'Meara, Inspector, relative to the — the heart insensible to the sufferings of mankind. A memorial will shortly appear in Pesth ays the | & i ford road toenu- | taken to be compietely unanimous. No Engiishinan | Grainage of Staten Island, Referred to the engineer, | Trial of Policoman Matthew Campbell for the | ‘Thus vehicle will be furnished by Mr, Berga for te With the stightest sense of what is due to his own North German Correspondent) from the pen of a having neglected | gountry could, alter reading the correspond- A communication from citizens of Toppingville Alleged Murder of Maurice Long—Empunele | purpose intended free of charge. | party in Congress to carry through A A Vote was taken, and it was resolved not to grant | M. Tweed, Jr. ts pipers 4 ‘The assanit to which this interesting biography | great negotiation, he was correct m his : ‘a V Germany, 48; Holland, 1; Ireland, 84; Poland, universal exhibition In that city wat prescut under | gaverise was on Wetneaday last made the subject | erettipanetar ihe tresty Wanproveiny.foreuooniog a era regney then asked to permit them to goon as | smueeen Vanderpoel and Spencer defended thé | Scouiand, 4; south Amecrlon, 1; Sweden,” 7; Switwor= the consideration of the government, and likely to | of a legal investigation betore a police magistrate, | from (he beginning, and would have met with the | they had the past week. He stated that the Board Considerable time was consumed in trying to pre: 3; United States, 685; unknown, 8; Weat Indies, 1. av: Hungarian statesman and friend of Deak’s, It | Srstto get rich, got nothing but courtiers’ company by bis : > ° i rr & MoRrvaKY SrarisTics.—1he deaths in this cliy ¥ " ord mi switly on, his cattle pauing enco presented to Pariiameat, advise that we | asking for the appointment of a sanitary inspector ing a Jary, &c. argues that Hungary 18 content with its coustitu. | fiw, throuck meatene Kew and legendary’ Breaifent aad { sould initiate a new negotiation, ‘The treaty ana me gn seam: pecukied and Yeletcet to Before Judge Cardozo. last week are thus olassified:—From smallpox, 1; tion, rigitts and liberties, and only desires to de- | Hounslow with its heath, which bis rst pursy grandather | Was nothing tore nor less than an Ameri ‘Zhe People vs, Matthew Campbdelt,—At the open- | measies,f18; scarlatina, 13; diphtheria, 8; croup, 4; i rae when he came to town. On through | can treaty, made, altered and realtered by | the Sanitary Committee, he Peop ip! P Yeiop and increase them. At Ue same time it a and famous Runnymede, where @ diferent | Messrs. Seward and Johnsun, ‘Ihe machinery, the NUISANCES ABATED. ing of the court, at eleven o'clock yesterday, the | Whooping cough, 10; syphus: fever, 6; typhoid tover, denies that Hungary has any antipathy or enmity < barons to ulm and bis epee net for anotwblebuainers; | piace of meeting, the terns of settlement origidated | pe yorrig reported that Pinner’s fut boiling ew- | Toom was crowded toexcess by citizens of all grades | Pichon Cotare Sarmanauy Sos oeavees aes: ea Any CORSO: RD: CHOSE EES seie true Suite Ria cone cuore ee een cae aty? was ejected and itm | tablisuiment, in West Forty-soventh street, durmg | and classes, and the deepest Interest was manifested | 73; accidental’ or negligence, 23, "Tota from all ganization, tho old feudal town which wears ao grave and good anaspest, | notorious that the rejection was induenced as much | the week, had been kept in a very fine sanitary con- | in the proceedings which were about to take place— te 72 at Instiouti ‘Aims 1; Belle ‘The “interpolation” of the Left Centre, the new ne Dose n Lawgi yor Graws ein. bas caatiacacabane by party antipatnies as by any discontent wita its dition, bat the butiding was such an old one and so | the trial of Matthew Campbell, a policeman, vue Hospitals 16; ChaniiyHitapival rae doctored pew? wi ahe Brench Chamber, asking for an increase Bs ovfeausied ate, of owe yeho uss done | Bitwo years ayo tu chavaoadan With hae: heecte thorougoly saturated that it would be difticuit to | attached to the Twenty-seventh precinct, for the | Home, 2; Vever Hospital, B. 1. ‘4; Home of the of political power, has now received 120 signatures, Seen hut sridiere’ Dloudel by Indian auor ane | Me gave advice aa to tue conduc of the Alabama | ayo some smell, aud Would continue to be a | murder of one Maurice Long, during the progress of Friendiews, 94 Intans Sosgiel,, Wara’s Island, “Sts some of those who have eubscribed to it betag mem- | chided by Crimean snows nnd scarred in battle, There, too, | Negotiation, and that on the accession of Lord Cla- | nuisance so long as it was occupied, a riot in the First ward, on the night of the 3d of bpd ee ae Beier Mes eee. eeapteal od bers who are swnporters of the goverument, Sat famous neuoul cL the wagcern wort” Aud thore | Bequaintance vie American teeling aid the AIM. | the fig eee eee ae tind tamer, addressed | Jaly, in the present year. ‘The particulars of the oc- | TWuke’s, dy-st. Vincenvs,. 6; 8c. Franciscus” A pamphlet has just been published in Constant! mup of ton bors, sone of noble Engle | ean coustuttion that he did not, wink a nego- the Hoard at somo length, insisting that their eatab- } orc» wore fally reported ia the Henan at the | Ward's Island Hospital “aud Keluge, 22} Work: nople explaining the relations which exist between the laud. Itunay be good for | Wation in London wath Mr, Johason would have a Mr. Lincoln aunounced that he wished 1tnow un- | time, so that it is not necessary to repeat them house, te, ee etcaata ce G01; under 10, 516; the Porte and tue Viceroy of Egypt, and the political : ives that this horsey man | fortunate result, If Sir Henry Bulwer meant that the | derstood that ne would never vote for granting per- | here, but to give the developments of the trial as1¢ Ages: ‘6663 ‘80 a $0; whites, 609 position in which the latter stands to the former. is eup Teme Over ou bearihe and aleve that he has seven at Coheed be! Stare oy ea el eee mits for @ fat boiling establishment south of 100th | progresses, tas 3 Men, 60; women, 0; WI a s 5 sets of souls {a his gift or sale and that"he may anyday | not guiliciently in union with the domi Berlin letters state that the project of holding a | casnceto hare a casting vole tor'pesce ot wats “ar nant | street. District Attorney Garvin, assisted by Mr. Wiliam | "Nitiviiies—pritish America, 1; East Indies, % prosecuted on behalf of the pects, 1d er} be adopted. eo | 804, after an examination which in all its aspects | Same iate whateverits provisions. But this zives al } geeined disposed to ait here a3 judge and jury and | cure jury, @ number of the panel summoned i " was one of the most disgracetul exhibitions ever | the more reason that the British government should it re 2 The Dniconik of Warsaw publishes *% ordinance | Presented under the mask o1 the Jaw, the affair tor- | maintain a aigniiled position, and not make new sacar ae (rootleet e raL oa Boers pee boheme ny Ot by both sides and set aside for POLICE INTELLISEN0E. ef the Lieatenant of the kingdom of Poland, by | minated in a free fight to gain posseasion of a box of | offers when a recent and well-considered settlement | sidered all such chances, ‘The following jury was finally empanelled to tr ~ which, in order to facilitate circulation on railroads | manuscript copy, alleged by the Murray party to | has been set aside im some measure by party in- On motion of Dr. Crane the order for the abate- | the case:—Abraham nite, foreman; nael Dinkel- BueGLaRY IN BROaADWAY.—A burglary was com- the visé of passports, both at Warsaw and atall the | have been stolen trom the office of thour paper—the | duence, ment of the nuisance Was reafirmed, the attorney | spiel, James Barbour, James M. Mt ees Me ger. Daring the mvestigation Lord other stations in the country, is suppressed. ‘arrington, tie Duke of Beaufort and other of our ‘The Sar of the same date alzo ts glad that | instrucved to discontinue the sult if the work is dis- | Neideimeyer, Witham 3. Mat Henry 6. rig ust | mitted on Tuesday night in the hair store No. 1,328 The Odessa Messenger states that the commercial | nobie “hereditary legislators” had occupied seats entry hes, the discussion has been postponed. As time | continued, and tendays were granted the owner to | Edwin F. Lee, James Hunt, Jacob Kohibu Broadway, and $500 worth of human hair atolom the bench beside tue sitting magistrate, and w. Oe cee eee ween end tee coool ee ula je SER ES De Mist, Mas Bee ner err ee ape in | There aro ho shutters to the store, and the gas is ter . ze 2 on the bench beside tu c , and s , 8 . ‘one 0’ rey Garvi Movement at Sebastopol as been much developed | tie fight broke out they galiandy juinped over | the burden of the debt ts as likely to grow | MMesgra, Allerton, Dutcuer and Moore asked fora | moved the trial over until tnis morning, on the ja ae ea anecraaa Seung ae a since the Custom House in that city nas been raised | chairs and tables and fook part in tue méie | stronger; so that the bost thing wo can do is to hold | permit to establish a hog yard in West Vortietn | ground that much progress could not be made. erty. Detectives have the case in hand. to tho rank of first class, that measure having con- | lle magistrate, @ man whose personal powers | our peace on both sides for @ while. No general dis- | street, and the Board unanimously voted against The Court, after delivering the usual cautioa to the ap ear to he about as great as his legal attainments, , cussion, such as Sir H. Bulwer proposed, can possl- | granting a permit. jury, then adjourned the trial to hall-past cleven River Pirates aT WorK.—At two A. M, yester- aiderably lightened te imposts paid by traders } TPi ‘rom his court m dismay, leaving the battle ileid | bly simplify matters, : rane PTAh oslied up the subject thathed | Wus'moenine sf day roundsman Jeffray an. oMicer Eastwood, of tha both for bonded goods and for Custom House dues, | tothe novie rowdies and their chums. Cries ot police | ‘Tne Daily News contents itself by remarking that | jaid over from last mveting—the application of cer- River police, while in a small boat, discovered a junt The Levant Herald, of the 30th ull., says that the | and murder were raised, and the brave oillcors of | the House evidentiy preferred to leave the responsi- | tain putchers to drive small stock through certain SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. boat, hi if load tin, indo the’ foot of at , Afor th ssent its Intendea | te law Who were stat: ned in and about the court . bility of the postpohemeat with the goverament, and | down town st:eets. ute, oat, heavily jed, putting of Laigl Porte has abandoned for the present its intended | picned, although with no indecent haste, to the | tiigks the public will approve its prudent seif- | pr, Sione protested, as it would open the question Decisions. street, ‘They started in pursuit, and the thiev eampaign against the capituiations, aud it congratu- Here was seen @ duke with a | restraint. anew alter the Board had from time to thine affirmed By Judgo Sutherland. ot aving Fee oe ae writs tie as Intes the Grand Vizier ou this decision, as the time | black eye, th epg eto ca Was thelr determination, aiter hearing both sides of | Granam vs, Linden et at.—Tha defendant Linden Sn cost bale! The property OS Worsir gitar: air r e! | f % cl ¥ 4 «i shed Br eae anal de cooent trae ee mbling, entirely ve | “aebclhlhiahas Heary Sinitn saw no vbjection tosmall atook belng rae eee yaeke Aud Mle and serve CX: | Geayy LARCENY bY A Domastic.—Mr. Francis + ot Srbialhtdeagr tl mated ing egahigniadeictarers ie . eas BY eR NEED SE QR driven through the streets, mith vs, Wheeler et al. and two Other Actions.— | Duke, of 329 Eighth avenue, appeared at the Jeifer. “the trne policy of the government 1s to promote | fiese marks of warfare into the House of Loris | Austrian Circular Despatch on the Journey of | Mr sunterre, Judge Bosworth, Dr. Crane and | yotion’ granted without costs to either party, aoe eitnd GOue Tyiseeaaipata ‘Ore ante Sf ill repl. the guarant they i them in the evening, where tuere presen the Viceroy of Egypt. Dr, Smita also opposed the proposition. A vote was euricon vs. ‘Hovey.—Motion granted witnout costs son rt yes day plain such reforms as will replace the guarantees they pqaired to vote with the conser i taken wien all voied against the granting of ihe | ¢o eiher party. to Justice Dodge that Margaret Hutchison, ® domes. offer to fore:gners; that done, the capitulations will @ . against the ‘low tellaiis’”? The following is the full text of the circular des- | permit, with the exception of Henry Smith and the 'P. PF. Pistor vs. Addison et al.—Motion tea | tc in his employ, who was present in court under useless, and so abolish themselves.” re tyMg to puss the Irish Church vill. | patch of Couat Beust to the Ausiro-Hungarian diplo- | president. hf arrest, had stolen from @ bureau drawer, where be 5 i pat with five dollars costs to plaintift. Papérg filed , of a1 F fiiteen iminutes these noble roughs held tlo agenta abroad respecting the journey of the VAN BRUNT’S OFFAL BOAT. in clerk’s office. they were deposited, @ number of national ban’ Letters from Vienna state that the four principal sion of the bail of justice and continued their ; Matlo agents pecting x Inspector Howley, of Hrookiyu, reported that yeu. | M,clerk’goMoe. tk ony to taxe | hows, of the vaiue of $100. The. prisoner was com: nancial institutions of that capital have united to 1, Tray, although it 1s gratifying to know | Viceroy of Egypt.. It is dated June 19:— terday he found tae offal boat within 400 yards of by Bony Bernd fered Mitted to answer at the General Sessions. at th » inyUl 4 - : roof as to facts, &c., and report same with opiuto: take part tn the construction of the Oltoman ratl- that time the tnjuries inflicted upou | qe sojourn of the Khedive of Egypt in Vienna | tue sore al Gowanus bay, boarded her and found it re. Gootencuph et ala Motion Genten pa BURGLARY oF FIREARMS,—Orlando D. McClain, of ch @ capite the combatants were comparatively sught When ving given rise to err neous and exaggerated ra- | filed with offal, with an unenduradie stench. ways, for the execution of whick a capital of | the eousier was aver the torn shirts, scratched faces | fwywseuncding cue vortucal objects of lls journey | A discussion folowed as to what should be done | “cen wvarional Bank ve, Rutherford, &o—Mo- | N° 161 Spring street, appeared at the Jomterson Mar. 80,000,000f. is required. Those companies ure:— | and loose hair tmparced to the court the appearance | of the Viceroy, which were especiaily circulated by | to eniorce the oraer made to prevent the boat com- | ron granted. {eens ket Police Court yesterday morning and charged The Austrian Crédit Mobilier, the Austro-Eng- } Of @ battle fei, of which Women and not men had | que public organs, { place you herewith m a position | ing within 8,000 yards of the shore. Kingsland et al. vs, Rosenstein et al.—Motion | that Joseph 8. Lewis, of No. 86 Bleecker street, them x of V : c n the heroe: 4 5 cl Swinburne tinal cd that the police boat “4 1 e ry bo: " o ) reduce these rumors to their proper value, Dr. Swinburne tinally move ny Msh Bank of Vienna, the Bankverein and the Austro- | "This dusgracetul sceue was followed by the arrest | ‘he court of Vienna, in. recelving is guest with | Metropolitan bo Tequested to tow the offal boat | ranted for Judgment, present in charge of an officer, had in his possession Hungarian Bank. Around them will be grouped the | of one ofender only, Tdeutenant Colonel, the I the greatest courtesy, carefully endeavored to spare | down to the lower bay and sink her, If the Metro- sane iy ot ee ope ware ree Any chief credit houses of Austria and other countries, | At auipbeil Campbell, a worthy scion of @ | tue just susceptibilities (des suscepitouttes tegitines) | poutan was unabie to do It, then the services of the SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TEAM. Pe eee err od ine piccctars have: baum avseatert so that the capital may be already looked upon as who lad woa his spurs by # valiant on- | of tue Porte, The righis and tae position of the | Alexander Fletcher should be secured, Negatlvod— pla! instant. of the burgiars DAVE: Oe, arrested, ; ; ay hag 8 an old, decrepit crier of the court, re- | Suzeram Power were guarded in the most emphatic | Swinburne anc Smith voting aye, but the attorney ‘The Fenian Fund Case Again. oe Rie Any of Sie Degperey eek rare eats tee? snbseribed. The Austrian market is ready to pro- ) pvered from 8 severe manner by the presence of the ‘Turkish Ambassador | Was ordered to continue sult, Before Judge McCunn. as -- * Ee enw the Stoten articles and ‘ientitied vide two-thirds of i. at (ie oficial reception and the Court festivities, OTHER ALLEGED NUISANCES. ay, When r; el —| itted for trial. ‘Tue Viceroy appeared to appreciate the presence | An appitcation was made by Air. Hameriing to | Mahony vs. Betmont & Co.—On application of | them. The prisoner was comm 5 of tie sopressitaure of the Seiten, and Hy gained | render fresh lard at his pork packing estabiisi- | Mr. James Henderson, counsei for the receiver, Found witn Buro.anrs’ TooLs.—About half-past ENGLAND. 1 an apology | from the most well-deserved sympathies by his tact and } ment in Morton street. Tne appltcatton was granted. 1 terd , m Aliough' SPIRES ; npbelis, and declaring his high appro be | his reserved attitude. 2 Mt ems feporved upon tee condition of Gampie | Homes 2 Barr, Judge MoCunn yesterday granted | one ofclock yesterday morning oMlcers W by ne accused. We need not scop to inquire Everytuing ‘hat has been published with referom & McNeil’s fat botiing establishment m Thirty. another order directing the defendants to show cause | ana McGivney, of the Third precinct, saw two young Tho Carringtou-Marray on hs pinion or how severe the | yg negotiations alleged to have been introduced by | eighth sircet, represcuting thal tt was, as con- | why the receiver should not be made a party de. | men seated at (he corner of Warren and West atrects scourings oa the Raup vee Fight rereen pewip tris Bon it a te Row aie atfair tue Egyptian government belongs to the category of | ducted, a nuisance, and recommending that it be | fendant in the suit, and be served with copies of all | talking and acting ina suspicious manner. As the Among PDakes and D Lords and Fate an aid Dare. atDrded, to hone cieoeas | wmysuuons. abated. Referred to the defendants to aliow them | papers used i the proceedings therein. ‘1his step 18 | young men could not give a satisfactory reason for - - pr = a eee note quoauont | In the taterviews of the Khedive and Nabar Pacha | @ hearing. taken to prevent any party optaining posscasion of | feng there at such an hour the oficers arrested LeaforsThe Articles on fivveditary | conscrvatives who ave so fond of hotling forth | with Count Beast, the question of tue capitulationa | ‘The Doctor also reported against granting @ per- } the money by any strategy of law. them, when they proved to have in thelr possession Legislators of che Brie | onthe degrading tnfuences of republican Inst | was touched upon (@pleurés) only in very general | mit to Thovpe’s fas boing establisninent in| West Decisions. a burglarious instrument known aa a “bull's eye," & tet Peernge. Tatibae, | 36 is SOmoNene tO: Ay Tee ee Whole | terms, Not tne least mention was made of a pro- | Thirty-cighth streot. Referred to Mr. Thorpe to By Judge Freedman. ark lantern and some skeleton keys The prisonora Loxpox, July 10, 1389 exiibition, from heginning to end, gives Us & | ject respecting the neutralization of fhe Suea Canal, | grant htm an opportunity for a hearing. In the matter oF Purlon 0’ Toote—Prisuner dis | Were taken before Judge Dowling at the Tombs, and ‘ i ens #4 pPescte! not very flattering idea of tbe beauties and | nd it was merely inctdentaily, and Without a formal | Petitions were received for and against the con- | oiitoog 0 Gach committed, 1 default of $1,000 bail, for trial, The great Carrington-Murray affalr—one phase of | advantages of | Britl h dg ges A of the } invitation, that bis Highness expressed the wish tuat | thiuauce of Nungesser’s slaughter house in Futy- | ° rp boa lads inches classe levied, NuAntY' A Dhadaiwoitwo: sed: asin: Joke which has niready been laid before (ie vealersof the | PFicipal actors tn the agair has sinee its Initiation | his Majesiy the Ewperor and King should assist at | fourth street, Kererred, Rr onuiie yrs soc tig nessa aide . zh pas sasp any : “ rf P * ( rey of the edive was siin| Ward against the fu col K A yp inhi a 4. ~ don during the past week and almost mae people | the ceremony of the church, it is a proof of how Pn Be Oi every political sign! holon . Brother's pork packing establishment in Christopher Alourtis vs. Alerton.—Order granted, drinking together in a bare street peer heya forget that tary legislators’ are gt the | uch Value any connection with the nobility | “nig is the sum total of ine facts, Which, according | street, Relerred to the Superintendent. from some cause, they got into a quarrel. is deomed in this highly moral aud cuiti- } eq circumstances, you will please Co communteate to | Dr. Styles reported upon the condition of the COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. course of the dimculty Connolly, as alleged, drow present Momeur € red in vated country. The character of Grenvit! the members ne government to which you are ac- | accetic avid factory of Sprague & Close, Brooklyn, load will of the people on an irapoi Nurrray «oes not, however, staud very nigh, sroarteds Accept, ee ‘ BR! se, M. who, by resolution were permitted to go on a Week. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS—RESERVED CAses.— fee to ocarthy: : ie pulled tie ‘trigger yd to draw down upon tt Sse eta ae me Tian Gnee bee telnet —~ ‘the Doctor recommended the granting of a perimli } Nog, 3 4, 5, 6, 10, 33, 35, ¥6, 37, 99, 40, 43, 44, 45, 62, | tonately the pistol missed fire, and belore another dom,” @ couilict, m the course of which they are | Pre'puiie service in disgrace, and 19 Dranded Ina ROME for the balance ofthe yeur, or untll the expiration of | 45, By oi ‘6% Of, 68, 08, 67, 74, #4, 0, b4, et, 0, 17 was taken away b likely to ‘‘uiect with accidents not to think | blue book by Lord Stanley as @ inan whose word ts : Dr. Crane moved that the permit be dented. ‘ox ar fais — Oe ale Call ume, who catias to Le nat ig a | SMA e ALOU MAN, Dut Le Jone the calling of | The Eaamentenl Counclt—Subjects te be Mis | ing the repost of Depuly Sanitary Superintendent g q Yesterday he wow ‘Bolles Court, and by him herd (a renville M c # to be and is a stage-coach drives a peer of th ‘ e coainniaccastptacallaascaiins . wes 7 t 4 cussed. Styles, the smell evoked by the establishment was Of felonious uit as rojative of the Duke of Buckingham, was figuratively | Fealm, aud thas gives the world fair occaston to | The Pal sai? Gazelte of the oth contatns the fos. | Worse tis week than it had been at any previous CHY INTELLIGENCE. Fe et eoeral Neowin ry raewhipped on the steps of the Conservative Club | 2Uudee fi Me edna . 4 - Y time, He submitted a petition, signed by some fifty . beni oe ye see ih aver trod think 1s fe vale Herts tae en, | re persons, protesting aguinst the continuance of the |, é . DISHONEST DoMxsTics.—Two women, giving thotr oo! asc gel v8 sahil a6 the reeull of Grenvile, Mutsy is chemmeee) Fors t# of the Ecumentcal Council be- | factory. He characterized the act of Dr. Stylea in re- | ‘Ta® Wuavann Yxstzepay.—'The following record | names as Mary Hasten and Catharine Walters, wore 2d In the hand of Lord Carrington, of the | the Consulsiip at Odessa; but, le everyboily con- demns the low attacks made in that sheet upon the nobility of Ragland, everybody will tell you at the sume time, in & Whisper, that all the #latementa e skerches of “Our Here are founded on fact, The rat stick carr Guards, and of the House of Lords, a young peer of the realm nd driver of the Windsor ye coaclk ‘tno occasion of the attack of the g guardsinan she. Shere will be Aap ate Fon tear Pesta va bad hg 5 i eee - will show the changes im the temperature for the | yesterday taken before Alderman Coulter, at the unctls held, recordin: ie Ver e 2 c o Uronac eat ct whan il teed 2 over by a-| tue compiunant only ou the 20 fastant denonneing past twenty-four hours, in comparizon with the cor- | Yorkville Police Court, charged by Mr. Gallaice, of cardinal spectaliy named by the Pope as his locum | lt a3 & pulsance, as most remarkable, He com- } responding day of last year, a3 indicated by the ther- | No, 184 Second avenue, with having stolen from hina fnens, and the results will then be pro | menced to read the letter, when Mr, Spencer op. | Mometer at Hudnul’s pharmacy, HERALD Ballding, | yariong valuable articles worth nearly 8300, From nei m Grenville Murray's hat was an a that ap- a claimed a8 canonical laws im the sessions, | JecteJ, as it wae ® private note that could not be | corner of Aun street:— tof Mr. Gallalee it appears that d - od In a paper called the Queen's Meseviger, une itat ‘Snece’ are the fery ‘amm | Dtesided over by the Pope himsait. ‘There’ | ‘rawui in. 1966, 1960, 1968. 1960, | Hie ‘abgonce in the, cou.try Catharine. had peared ap oe Se Ae {tho accilen: of birth, ‘poswes | Wil be about ten of these sessions, but they Mr, Morris denie’ the statement, and satd it was 72 8PM 70 83 | of the house and Mary came backward and for- der the head of “Onr Hereuitary Logisiators,” and A n pperthait: ie é ‘gr - 21 ¢ ] ine 28#045 | gre not to bes “clerical Paritament,” but assembues, | written aud signed officially, but as Dr. Stylea ob- 7 6PM. 7% 79 | ward thereto as washer and ironer. On his return which there was good reason to believe exine from aN ee se ituinent endeavor, | to which certain propositions will be read, and | jected to it being read Mr. Morris withdrew ity Had 3 OP. M yesterday Mr. Gallalee missed articles to the above t { Grenville Murray. The of Fgh ote by tne = maging which will vote upon them by acclamation and with. | the public in sue neighborhood of the establishment 80 12P.M Value, and in accusing Mary Hasten ghe admitted Se ee ae : Set connie (People and te enter Into & | out any discussion whatsoever. ‘The programme, as | ou Fiusinng avenus not been assured hy Dr, Styles | Average temperature yesterday. ‘ having taken some ofthe property. No evidence was sald to have referred to the lato Lord tha couneee.! the Crown, the Commons and | at progeat fixed, gives Jor tle respective seasiona the | Inonths ago that te nuance would be abated tie | Average temperatare for corresponding date inst has ayer been brought forward to. oriminate the ton, father of the present Lord, and recently de. | Pe comntty.” | A however corse, | Wllowing subjects:—1, Pantheisi, rationalism, natu- } Grand Jury would liaye done tt, aud 'T will see,” re- year... sretecereseeccescessesecsecsevessess TO | woman Walters; but as the complainant thinks he wed, although it was a sketch under the fancy | mre, after all ‘to be too tathtad to ate | TAUsiM, absolote rationalisin, In nine thesess 3, mod- | marked Mr. Morris, “that it is brought to theiratten- | SwaLLPox IN CLINTON Srneet.—Another case of | can procure evidence against her, both women were » scot eg is z } ee bog only too faithful to fe | erave rationalisin, In seven theses; 8, InaiMerentism, | tion when they are called again together,’? ore rn te Olin’ rig ‘Ooked up for examination. name of “ob Coachington, Lord As it hie an seats enbnon ink or the Gomer tolerantism, in four theses; 4, soclalivns, communism, | The counsel for the acid company made a | Smallpox is reported in Clinton street, It occurred Das now become historical it may be of interest to American readers, and so here te bs ce ore OUB MEREDITASY LRGISLA - “ e a bout nine o'clock yesterday, A Sunewp Donex.—Isaac Heyman, who keeps a . Andee secret societies, Bible socicties, Hberal-clerical socle- | lengthy argument, after which, by consent of all * ¢ gocson. It was stopped fora single Week, | tes, in six theses; 5, errors on the Church and it9 Yarltes, was ayréed to defer final action untll next | SvppeN Daaru.—James Darcy, @ colored maa | tailor’s store at 386 Hudson street, yesterday ap- or rather tts pame was changed for @ single issue, ta, in twenty theses; 6, ert n 80! eaday, the ing to be re ed before th y tt threes dings £4 right, in ni y e403; 0, errors on society and its nesday, eartng reopen fore the } forty-elgnt years of age, was at his work on Tuesday, | peared before Justice Shandiey st Essex Market ‘ * relation to the Chureh, tn seventeen theses; 7, errors | referee in the meantine, 4 Th on natural and Christtan morals, in ten theses; 8 On Th the case of the New York tendering Company | 9% Kg EL ah A se health, but during the } Police Court and accused Ludwig Levine and Hairy Lately there lived a cou | Duke most honorable part of his B fi e, om thes 2 2 vi ms lenty and died goon afters OM ccckery ware, Firmly” Impressed | Parebroiner- Aitasy Aiaguise, as 1 18 a mat TTL TORE ROE in| eee a methoinaeea wiver the recepHlon | Wards, Coroner Flynn was called to hold An Toqnest, | Deck with obtaining money bag gsc ro io intently refused, daring th | or notoriety that a branch of the Dake’s family, al- | Modern iberallyme fa four theses, es “8 | OR A ee ected that the dog question and the | Peceased lived at No. v7 Sherif street, henry end tag mts: a coer sata teamed sap of 0 lo Gow, i er» Samia cae atte ae petra enangg termination ‘or the Metropolitan ‘Gas Company's | SUNSTNOKE.—Thomas Horan, ged forty-five | Levine and another man (who 1 not arrested) en- hime Upon Fare ocearionr, {to ourio’ DR tiree We wal Secale We tote butlsaiice on Ferty-second strect would come wp, but, ) years and living at Port Carbon, Schuyki county, } tered Heymau’s store aud asked tosee @ man whe own cot {out he did ay in foe wd Lae oe We eee | GERMANY. } four o'clock arriving, the Board adjourned. Venuaylvanta, Was yestorday stricken with san- | Was not knownon tho promises. Mr. Heyman in- acl fayed lim $9 © i “8 van reste 1 deaer Nt su idony when bo was a ‘itore, he , wooo epee tuinermetonn stroke and died in the sixteenth ward before react- | formed the men that the individual wae not known would p rob) ve die 1 of . t | d hence the article tn question ia append Bayorin and the Ecamonicnl Conuctl. THe WESTERN UNON MONOPOLY. ing (he station house, to which he was being. con | and the visitors then entered yo ced with ho tad wired forthe ght | ‘The following clrediae despatch upon the forth Pyom the San Franciwo Herald, Juiy 12.) Wee Te a Seieaioe (rote Tweet eee! epee} ee eee idarmans Ge vi gingerly down on bis etomand 19 ¢ | ove memeorraRy wy THe DEKE OF TARE: | coming Ecumenteal Councti has been sent roand by | pnd athe ai erane Soiree’ vias VFivwcin, | OOMMISSIONRRS oF Exnonation.—The sent lower portion of hts body might be upp ipbtly covered, Mt might eaceyr a Once upon n tin y long ago, there lived in # remote | Prince Hohenlolto, the Minister President, to all the | Uvton, alte aud Times, axe charged by the Western | Monthly statement of the Commissioners shows the | wag to ve ge from ‘ork end that le bad a quantity of linen which she Drought,” and wie Kod abroad he | one forgotten people, an A Union Vologvaph Company on per year, or | following:—Number of emigrants arrived to July 4, w a on M ‘t He was comp Bavarian diplomatic agents, and as cranating from 339 4 ct nip 7 r rn , 7 338 per Month, for the transmission overland of : to ane and dui u Hy Dee tot ike rotening Seumiinueea fh wan sapeerate Catholic Bavaria ts highly remarkabio:~ Hy00 oras of sme purdaye This ts at the rave of | 2% 1661s: since, to July 21, ,406—votal arcivelt ] conversation ihe prisoner Beck entered end, pres i horrible de A that ti ho paseod through axistence in a respectable Muwien, April 9, 1860 | 0.12 cents per word, or to each iF but 1.28 cents en eee ‘To name date bn 1008; 125, ene | tending to be a ‘commenced 100 at fon8 who mix t manner the most dreadful consequences would follow such @ It may be assomed for the present with certainty | per word or $8 33 per month, At the same rate the ot in i by gy A) 1960, ay recel 125, nom Paaeaaoae bat to purchiase any, fter 4 ghee with o practic 5 breach of hm He scon became notorious in | that the general council summoned hy bis Holiness } charge to the Herald, or any otter journal, for 400 ¥ pts to July 21, $643,982—totwl rece! cA i a while came Ce the trio Ee ctign ta pare a varree rene scrild Vear ion eaxrapon | POPS Pius IX. will really take piace in December, | words Of news datiy shout be 800 OF Der Mon Tn ae taiecee wasn ee Hy 16 | chase the but Levine sald he did nt wisn to cote vA ads @ od, far awa 5 fone unless nnforeseen cyents interfere. This Councll even mito g at a gle paper wl 1 655—I A after, Woncoossat y | child s go abe died, far pway from home and & cl a3 much ad four, Bub if the PATALLY Onvenep Bensats A Ratt. Can.—Coroner first: magistrace pointing thor magietrates © Was a colviel and a Fellow of t in 4 e podned bie th unquestionably be visited by # very great number of | be charged her tine, whe was Tore i foto bishops from all parta of tle world and be more nu | charge were made (a3 it should be) Boon the basis | Fiynn was yesterday to have held an inquest at the ‘him partly by the toyaist traditions of an ancient | merously attended than any yet known. It will, | of what the four journala bay individually it would et Western ing and © ej ob pa ale he please to be, courtter family, 1" PET I be. peice wits watch Bet ome therefore, command In the pubilo opinion of the | be but $176 67 per month, Yet this Union | Morgne on the body of Thomas Brown—tho lad, he taan wns wade x harmion, (unclio wir name wax | quecnly lovelgy bal Ulled ier beat, OF couse he broke | Cathoite world, the lotty signidoance and that high Company have © for this service | twelve years of age, Whoge Gatitoination. A physical origi : nargod have fi and Sromlatig to re store near by. ~ rh ton ac does that we about twenty dollars, ) lockéd up to await oxamination, ger; two lutarnous public Wiale; a low iniigne f tons of pise theology 8 not to be suppoged, ante | they grant no exclusive privileges, th leh bel t E loal O 2, oe ma ith fiftee! ta per word, u whet ‘ere ier ‘0 0) onl e authoriuy whieh jongs to aa Ecumenical Connell, onth, oF over Ly received, corner An Adeen Ui etane ole there ahvat | ‘Chat tite Counell will take into consideration que; jaa Jer their paid ‘defenders pi sB'sey that | by belng ran'ovor br gar Nora ras Sevente aveute Uge-sbut concluded 6 | ii ote tad ithe