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, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1869. . we: with Long; there was no malice shown, and he did | his father that he saw Murphy and two other Ca ig tn Rp rahe NEW YORK CITY. Rot aftempt to set up that it was murder in the first | go into the store and take out the watches. Mr. a According to the new bate its employment against them, - @ coin of two homme bun basa the crowd had fallen back, | prisoner arrested. Justice Mansfield fully committed tanding his provestat bi ‘e ourselves should moat carefully avo'd al) . As vac a 1 era ha (roy, weigh aa rance of offence is self-evident, but uuforta THE COURTS. was it necessary for Semppe to fire the second | the boy for telal, notwiths ions PRBS ately is ltele regarded by our mpd bigots aud nom, nmnbinnennnnnpe yas been stipulated by the treaty, the boo, although-7 There is @ Class winong us Whose creed is that y a nese articie, iy nevertheless, no wore somisding ts: | nothing will sot matters | right for ws in UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ CUNT. jusively Japanese, having to be regari ore | Japan except giving the Japanese “a good medium of exchange between SN gle eo a tmashing,” Mand hint the. socner tne ‘ See eet any more according wo hisown free wil, | Overrun the better: the dignity and pairiotism Although indaenced by this ides, the old government bad ple mortally wounded and f hip and faithfully observed the treaties, and more than one-tenth of | confidence between them and oursel onde as contained In their Coins, nevertheless much bad bie for all time. And:there been iamued during theee last times, and the boos | wy ignoranes an tea bad standard, the niboos ha ; Be eh g rhe, efore- men! Se batar with whow they come in and ife? He did not want to | of innoce: answer that goeetion, x is was hp So province | ALLEGED Horse Tatrvee.— William Clements and ya in the street, because he was a | Billy Temple were yesterday arraigned before Jus- father snd ere upgand asked him what he had | tice Kelly, at the Yorkville Police Court, by oMcers his boy for. He read from the statute to show that Campbell was guilty of mansiauzhter in | Alden and Tully, on @ charge of horse stealing. the second degree. It seemed, he continued, as if | OMicer Alden testified that about four o’clock yester- the statute had been penned ‘for this precise case | day morning he saw two men and three women so well did It cover it. You let those policemen | driving along 12%d street at a great pace, He gave understand that. they were not responaib'e for what | chase and succeeded in stopping the venicle, but they did, provided they could cover themselves | the men could not give a good account of them- with their shields and their cinbs and pistols, how | selves, The two mea were arrested, and investiga- A Aleged Violation ef the Iurernal Reve-~ ‘nue Law—Discharge of the Accused. Before Commissioner Shields, The United States vs, John Rooney and Janes Roowey.—The defendants were licensed as brewers, and wert ‘rested a few weeks agu on the ground that they were also distilling, to do which lawfully this has hay the ti al mint | ar dangerous els 11 " Id it be befe ohy of ‘litter | tion proved that the team belonged to John Oakley, shat it was fodifferent with what a on their b required @ separate license. ‘The examination was | long would it be before we had anarchy of a ¢ rr 4 t . Foreign Office Interrogated as ° tt of foined: money, i farsa’ on there ft Concluded yesterday with the testimony of two dis- | ent form from what the | counsel on the | of No. 28 Union treet, and was stolen from thé onre ipeate SB paper meckiey Sees. to do to keep tie pe tillers and a revenue ofiicer, One of the witnesses, | other side had pictured. He committed the | front of 8 saloon on Broadway, near oustor mi street, to Its Policy Rte foreign represemtatives Dow ask ue by whom be. stance—though how James B. Rogers, had been a disuiler for Sweaty: oe ane ane “ jury AL ee ait a areas Dane Tene Aba Tree te eee fy nnd | - j Siwuuaat sce wae So fe le seven years, and testified that he had known Roo- | interes new by their faces thal tated ’ ye eee ties by others, as well ac by the gov Ot A onvourse of the rank neys’ place for eight months; the boiler of Rooncys’ | they would do their duty. He asked them 1n the Clements was with bim when the carriage and team Prretoe) \ ernment, bad coins baye bo n issued secretly; and if one treat efforts uve been made | brewery Was opel, and it would be impossible to | name of God and of this t community, and if | were taken. looks at the statement that 30,600,000 rioe are in the hands of make Whiskey with an open boiler, Jobn Cassidy, | they wanted protection for their owa lives and man- A young man named James Jahe: was accused by Particulars of the Loss of the Steam- | foreiguers, ought oue not to Believe that besides Ly tho old also @ practical distilier, testified to the same state | hood to do justice in this case. James EF. Eldridge, of No, 225 East Filty-tnird street, ‘At the conciusion of the District Attorney's | Of stealing a horse and wagon from the corner of remarks the Court adjourned until this morniag Fonrth avenue and Twenty-seventh street, on when Judge Cardoso will deliver nis charge to the | Wednesday night. The property ‘was found in pos- and new governments, also by others, bad coine have been FY issued surreptitios r =) ship Haya Maro. Gi. ‘The Japanese government, by issuing bad coins and act- | of the expressed Wishes of the government, to cause ing contrary to the treaties, has, by deceiving v v4 serious embarras: nt to the statesmen ho are tg as the foregoing witness, and, in addition, wat he was present at Rooneys’ when the top of the boller in question 1 fa place id fore) luted their n in the t "i was cut off, and that Rooney, in reply to a | jury. session of the prisoner at ‘ark. Justice Kelly Wattle Between the Impérial Troops and the | connirices how shall we cleat ourselves of thie st ee ee eee at dauaer to ogeacttose ici | question at the time the alteration was made, said ester had the man locked up to await examination. Rebele—Matsmal, Twoki and Hakodadi Bome | ,, 44 {he precoding polnis nie of the tredificulties caunot be | Ue that (he strong repressive measures of the that the top was eut off so that browing could be SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. eo oat urgently. cl Among the Captured Rebele—Throat of the | 7 sid thorough discussion of them Mont Wusniy aoe | dividual attack foreigner, keep the Tok four times a week. Robert Hunt, @ revenue officer | Jon #, Dootiner vs, John Tynan.—Juagment for ~~ Freneh: Minister=Ennomotte—Flight—End of | Tarp Monn, (12th Apri), 12th May.) safe enough for us, but Jeddo Is not soeasily watched | since September last, testified that in his opinion it | gerendant,-witn costs. Boraed Certificates for Half a Millen ef tho Japancee Rebellion. Once more it is my melancholy duty to record one | or guarded as the narrow highway, and we fear It Is Would be eee dist with the bower in Roo- ine Seah tt ag pee aoa pike-— | poliars on the Chicago, Rock Island and y P Yoxonama, June 29, 1809, | Of those terrivle accidents at sea the recjial or foreigners than it has iveen Jon somesvesra In Dh. tn view of this testimony the Commissioner stated | jars costa. ney Pacific Ratirend, Michigan Central‘aud Pa- rhe imperial forces have at last made a move. | Memory of which ts almost sufficient to still the | yogy, or in contradiction of the Moperial notices | that he thought there was not auiicient ground to oe’ cific Mail Companies, Said to be in the at ‘hey had deen congregating, Ariling and preparing | Neart’s beatings. On the evening of the 17th inst. | rocey set up along the Tokaldo, enjoining the ov- | hold the partie, a0) they: Were: sonenclneln 41s. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Market=Arrest of One ef the Alleged the Haya Maro, carrying the North German ‘fag, | 8¢rvatce of proper civility towards foreign passen- | © 5 a ‘wo Awamori Bay for the last six months, and we had iy ‘ying 8 ealewtie Discharge of More Cuban Priseners. ‘Anak heaseencancee Forgers=The Modus Operandi of Opera. re, the f proc! n . which had taken the place of the less houerabie one i some persona sakao wae Say ada beeak ia ofthe attempted Southern confederacy, when the eS. as eh atrike the biow. But they summed up courage and | Vessel was called the Tallahassee, salled from this | 16 aa Ti aoe quan os Hes foinn Heth aol resolution at last. Op the 17th of last month the | port to Hiogo, She left at six o’clock P. M. The ria as with Corelaners, yet the expulaton of the barbaria Bteamehip Albion lef Awawor Bay for Hakodadi | weather was tine, and nundreds of tne foreign mn | dhevumeu tae antlttaw by ihe hetard oe artes Sat writ a notification to foreigners that they had better | !abitants had an opportunity of seeing her leave the | the didfculty wich which the dignity of the Emperor is malu- arbor, as it was band nicht, and they were | tained are at present matters of grave reflection with the yov- Jeave during the bombardment, Most of them left, | all collected on the bund to listen to the | ernment, Gradually, too, the detestable barbarian becomes Tus WeaTueR YESTERDAY.—The following record tens. % ‘will show the changes in the temperature for the In these latter days of shrewd financial swindiers past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the cor- | there has been no fraud developed revealing more responding day vi last year, as indicated by the ther- | sagacity and cool audacity of criminality than thet mometer at vara ‘macy, HERALD Building, | prougnt to light in the arrest of George A. Abbott, Broadway, comer of Ain street 168, 1800, | altas Dodge, Norris and other aliases, on a charge of aimost begun to think that they nevér meant busi- ness, 80 long and causelessty did they hesitate to Yesterday morning Commissioner Shiekis received a telegram from General Vogdes, stating that Irwin and 0'Netl}, two of the prisoners remaining at Port Lafayette, of those originally gent there, were willing to sign the necessary papers, Accordingly Counnis- sioner Shields drove down. to the fort yesterday af- ternoon, aid the men were released, a lifferent vessels in the | strains, That was the last seen of the former | More overpowering ‘and the instances of his inaolent con- fe) ar is uttering forged certificates of shares of stock of the taking refuge on board the differen Febel, steamer by, avy one of that crowd | Wetare numerous riding about in carriages, and 49 ofven COURT OF OYER AND TERMINES. aie £7 | Chicago, Roch Island and Pacifo Railroad Oom- Darbor, The next day the Imperial feet, accompa | Wno| saw her atenea ontof whe harbor ata rate of | Micts wounds ou thove walking in the atreots'and sides on aaa 83 12P. 75 | pany. He was arrested, as will be remembered, on nied by the steamer Yangtse and Osaka, carrying | about twelve knots an hour. ‘The next morning, at any concern, Mince, then thols conduct ja of thie | Sixth Jny—Couclusion ef the Trial of Police | 150) vc aracare yesterday. : 46-| cueeday, cu cobpiains of Wultew Eleaih, Wiehe 16 y troops, got under way, and first attacked Matsmal, | about eight o'clock A. M., two sailors reached Yo- | avoid a collision—when walking in the streeis, and when the man Matthew Campbell for the Alleged | 4 yerage temperature for corresponding date iast i ne fea it him being ‘which they succeeded in capturing that same ¢ven- | kohama with the mournful and terrible intelligence savages act in this unlaw(nl manner cut them down, | yfurder of Maurice Leng—The Requests to | year. S77 | Broad street, the specified charge agains ‘A ieeieH sboraion? ‘bas just been formed in | fering for sale a forged certificate 1or 100 shares of stock of the railroad company just named, A second. the alty vo supply feah meat according to the Mosalc | -noiaint of a similar character was preferred SUDDEN DEATH.—Uoroner Keenan was yesterday | against him yesterday, and upon it he was brought called to hold an inquest at No, 57 Baxter street on | trom his cell in the Tombs, where he has been con- the body of Catharine Ryan, forty years of age, fined ever since his arrest before Judge Hogan, for whose death is supposed to have been the result of | examination. He evinced a seeming indi ference to- intemperance. the proceedings. There was quite a large attend- Pp ‘Tus New DRINKING FOUNTAINS are being erected | ance at the examination, clade ae iw ‘ng. Two days alterwards they advanced on Tseki, | that the Haya Maro had gone down. The rumors at | 224 by thus displaying the patriotic intrepidity of the men of and capturea that, and then they started for Hako- | first afloat were even worse ttian the reality. At Japan crush the courage of the barbaria: adi, In the fight at Matsinai Ehnomotto’s men did | first it was understood that all save two had per- ‘There is More in this than in @ mere pasquinade. not behave as handsomely as everybody had ex- | whed. But on close inquiry from the second mate, | The Japanese samurai regards wo little elther his ed. The fight had not lasted half an hour be- | who was one of those who had reached the settle- | own life or that of others that the publication of @ they broke and ran, and they scarcely made a | ment, we learned that many more had been saved, | such a notice contains an element of real danger. stand at Tseki. One hundred of the Northerners | The account oo by him is about as follows:— Ana, unfortunately, we cannot deny the accusation were killed and about the same number wounded The Haya Maro, Captain Hill, left Yokohama at | of reckless riding, of oe children and others and captured. Attached to the Northern forces were | six P. M. of the evening of the 17th inst,, bound for | and of a very reprehensible absence of any display ‘ree Frenchmen who bad deserted from the French { Hiogo. At about a quarter to eight—one hour | of SrEpay. with the victims of our ignorance or mavy. Que of these was wounded and captured, The y and three-quarters after leaving, being about | wantof care. Charge—Summing Up of Counsel. Before Judge Cardozo, The People vs. Matthew Oampbvell.—The popular interest which characterised the proceedings in this case for the past five days culminated yesterday around the closing scenes in the trial—the summing up of counsel, the Judge’s charge to the jury and the anticipated verdict of that body. As early as two others made their escape to the French gunhoat | twenty-two miles from her anchor: and The accurate diagnosis of a disease is generally, in y immense , President of the Goetlagon, and were brought to Yokohama, ‘The yythen at the rate of about fourteen, Knots pont as in medicine, a tong step towarda ita cére; | ™neorctock tn the morning an crowd of | ag rapidly aa possible, New ones have lately made | Pacis ‘allroad Company, and 'a number of lend- French Minister then made a demand on the Japa he strack violently on a sunken rock. After | but in both eciences it occasionally happens that a | Persons filled the spacious court room, while the | their ce in front of the Tombs, at tne junc- | ing brokers dealing in railroad stocks. mese governmént for the wounded officer whom they | striking the vessel grated, su to and fro for an | remedy cannot be found or cannot be applied. It is | corridors leading thereto were utterly impassable, 80 | tion of Hudson and Chambers streets, and in front | The present is beheved to but the be- held as captive. ‘Chis demand was at first refused, | instant only, and then sudden! Loire The cap- | eaay to say thata general disarmament is what is re- | choked up were they by those who were | Of No. 186 Chatham street. inning, of tha developments these forgeries. but on the Frenchman’s sendi in an ultimatum | tain gave orders to steam ahead and tried torun in | quired in this case; but “a girded sword Tax New Cross TowN Line.—The rails are being ere 18 no doubt but that Abbott has been es of fraud, and Aistributed in Houston street for the proposed new | Rey, Rs ed be pre scoomtpios Se | cross town railroad line, which 1s to pass from river | rating in the leading cities of the country. © shut out from ingress into the Chamber, where the proceedings were soon to commence, ‘Precisely at eleven o’clock Judge Cardozo took his seat on the bench, and shortly atter the counsel for the prisoner, ‘tbat unless the ego vee delivered over to him } shore, but the instant she got clear of the rocks she | is the living soul of a samurai,” and ‘within twenty-four hours he would bombard Jeddo | went right down ip about thirty fathoms of water. | the government, as yet, dare not issue the the Jape gay i, All three nome have been | At the time she struck nearly Harrboay was on | necessary edict. Its necessity has long been 0g went to Saigon & go through the farce of a coul deok, it being immediately after ; and proba- | urged upon ngtive statesmen, and the most intelli- to river through that street, Work will be com- | his arrest and ent atthe Tombs some pa- pari; for T have not the sliguiest doubt that they | biy five minutes did not elapse between the blow | gent of them fully appreciate it. ‘The history of each Messrs, Holmes, Spencer and Vanderpoel entered, | enced on the road within a few Weeks. pera were found on the floor where he was standing, ll joined Ennomotto’s forges with the conmvance } and the sinking of the vessel. Several of those on | feudal society of Europe in succeasion shows | ort, mr. Nvititam ‘M. Tweed, Jr. A deathlike stiil- Deap InraNnT.—The remains of a child, apparently be Cerra Penne be sorged cer- cal higan allroad stock. Of the high French authorities. board were thrown into the water by the shock; the | them, and they are eager to accept the lessons of The next day the imperialists advanced on Hak rest mostly went down with the vessel. The second | our experience, that the habit of carrying weapons @adi and the feet commenced the bombardment. | mate and a passenger named Cream were among | is a social evil which has always had to be aban- Enpomotto blew PR the Hagle, and this leaves him | the lattér, but gett clear of the vessel they rose | doned before municipal order and the safety of the withont a single Vessel. é United States steamer | again to the amriace, and luckily find community.can be secured. But to enforce this Troguoia, which ieft Hakoddai on the nignt of the | a couple of oars ing about selzed them an essential reform in the people’s manners just now is rie that the city had been captared by the | clung to them for an hour and a quarter, when they | beyond their power. e government is strengthen- t#, and that Ennomotto had retired to his | were picked up. The first offcer had just time | ing itself every day, apd the time may soon come ce of refuge, = he fort néar thé en- Ppa to lower a Doat, ito which ne and some of | when swords will be worn as a court ornament only jee of the harbor. The p ilities are Ens | those who were then in the water got; but only hav- by civilians, and when soldiers off duty will not be Bomoito is now either 9 captive or & corpse, and the | ing two oars they could do but little. Nevertheless | allowed to get drunk and quarre! with the means at comedy of bos “Republic of Yeaso’’ is played out. they pulled in to the shore, and then started out | hand for making their quarrels deadly. But that ‘Thronghout this whole affair the Northern party | again qna Picked up everybody else that they could | time is notyet come. Nor is come the time, nor is Rave pore ok very little to command our esteem. | find, The following is a list of the drowned:—Pas- | it likely soon to arrive, when consequent upon such Every vesse] that came from the north brought m- | sengere— —— Margegson, native of France; J. E. | di ness now pervided the court room, amid which ‘The Grand Jury came into court and the foreman handed the Judge a communication. Judge Cardozo—The communication of the Grand Jury refers te the destruction of life and property occasioned oly, the absence of safe- guards on the ratlroads entering the city. If any case of the destruction of life comes to the knowledge of the Grand Jnry, they nave aright to act upon it, and they will receive such aid from the District Attorney as may be necessary under such circumstances, ‘The Grand Jury then withdrew and the regular proceedings commenced, ‘There of recent birth, were found lying in an alleyway Of | are gaid to be forgeries afloat of the, Paaiito Mail No. 70 Third street by aman living in the house. | Company. The modus operandt tain The body was taken yo the Seventeenth precinct Seaton of certificates of small value and alter ti hi er an will bold an | to reaent larger values. It is said that inquest. ane. nets. Corre eee these forgeries amount to over to, 000, BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN.—A special aha Shan eae evidence taken on the second Meeting of the Board of Assistant Aldermen was apa ‘Quincy was the first witness, Ho tes- called for yesterday afternoon, at two o'clock. There | tifled that he is cashier of Wilham Heath & Co., Was not a quorum of the members present, and the | brokers at No. 15 Broad street, and also attorney of Board adjourned until the first Monday in Septem: | the firm. On the 10th of July the prisoner, ber, at two o'clock P. M. A. Abbott, came to him at the office in Broad peed ‘Tae CUBAN PRISONERS.—Yesterday afternoon | and eed ao Pie es ane 4 Commissioner Shields, acting under orders from | pacific Railroad 8! ig, ‘No. 9,670, 0 jament the men who now live upon TO CHARGE, telligence of the energy and determination evinced | Wainwright, native of the United States; C. A. Kalle will be absorbed into their] ae, vangerpock then read the tonal ata took, dy Enuomotto and his men of their intention “to die | G. Muller and —— Jachimeck, natives of Germany: " 1d become productive instead of SOE Can Ne BAERS RGintG Okneee nie Pi ont, United States District Attorney, | which certificate was delivered him’, on dn the last ditch.’ But the enemy no sooner attacks | one Chinaman and twelve Japanese. Officers an burdensome. The new government will enforce the Conrt, waich he asked ~ econ nensit ree dea we bore Lafayette, where he released the | the same day. On the 27th of July Abbott called on ‘them than they fiy, scarcely showing any resistance. | crew—Captain Hill, a native of Finland, citizen of | this and do more and more to develop the country's | °f the prisoner:— r ‘The French officers asserted that there was no such | the United States; G. E. Watt, second engineer, of | resources and foreign trade, in course of time, but ‘thing aa discipline or order to be got from them, and | Great Britain; two Japanese and one Chinese fire- | a8 yet it is only strong enough to keep itself from that was the reason they left them. So ends the | men, two Chinese cooks, one Chinese carpenter and | falling. For safety for ourselves and for a revival or great Japanese rebellion. one Chinese steward. Total, twenty-eight, increase of our trade we must wait. ‘This 18 a truth <r When the news was brought up the owners of the | which cannot be too often proclaimed, thongh itmay Proceedings of the Japanese Parliament— | steamer, Messrs. Textor & Co., procured another | embody an evil which it is almost impossible to en- Carious Docament from the Forcian Omce— | #teamer, the Otago, and proceeded to the scene of | dure. Japan cannot go back; we cannot have again Wie ‘Saas vel.’ thee Germ Steamer Hi the wreck. On board were several ot the residents | the Shogoon in Jeddo, with @ Gorojiu submissive to Seman eae ‘“y® | of Yokohama, wha had had friends on the ill-fated | every foreign demand and officers ip the Custom Maro—Expected Arrival of the Duke of | steamer, and some surgeons irom the men-of-war in | House speaking tolerable English, acquainted with ‘ree Cuban prisoners who refused to take the oath | him again, and delivered for sale a forged certificate not to fight against the government of Spain. pur} ting to tae out for the same ANOTHER SHOOTING AFFRAY.—A young man | CPS. Min urothers & Co. dated New York, 10h day named McClellan, residing in First avenue, near | of March, 1869, first series, No. 9,670, and signed W. Twenty-fifth street, while returning froma picnic, | F. Cull » rer, and John F. ‘tracy, presi- shortly alter midnight yesterday morning, was at- | dent, Abbott represented that this latter was tacked by unknown ‘ties in the Nineteenth pre- | the same that had been VnieMbtnened delivered to him cinct, — in one bak thighs and beaten about the oo Fy cosy er ae ener ieee} ioe pt lace rs a if fis latter document, claiming First—The jury are the exclusive judges of all the facts in the case, and also of the credibility of the witnesser, Secnd’—‘The jury are to presume the defendant tanocent until his guilt is established beyond all reasonable or rational doubt. The law presumes innocence of the act done and in- nocence of the guilty intent. The accused may stand upon the premumption of innocence until every ingredient of the crime is proved, and when there is any reasonable or rational doubt in the minds of the jury as to any of the ingredients having been satis(actorily proven the jury will acquit the le Third—The defendant ja entitled to the benefit of every rea- road company that t! bu: oll! t Sen. the harbor. The Otago left Yokohama at eleven | the forms of business and accommodating after @ | sonable doubt, and neither a mere preponderance of evi- THe Hansom Cas Company.—The Hansom Cab of et is @ count t-4the rah—Colliston nt Sen sane so, 1g00, | O'clock nd reached the Plymouth rocks at about | {ashlon, because elght years’ experience of us had | dence, nor any weight of preponderant evidence, is wudlelent | Company haa elected the following named gentle. | oy ney certifeate elie Produced and own} os g “4 one. Not a sign of the wreck was visible; not a | shown them that they gotno ultimately by be- | every material all ion’ in the indictment to the exclusion | men directors:—Wm. Watts Sherman, of the firm of | and he therefore charged Abbott with having Whe so-called “Parliament” is still in session at | spar, a rope or @ scrap of anything. Two boats | ing obstructive, We have a set of new men to deal Jeado; bur what they have done or what they are | Were immediately lowered—one to go ashore with | With, who have to be taught the lessons which | ‘lence goes to show toe gull ees F - | in his asion said well kno’ the same Duncan, Sherman & Co.; D. V. Arquinbac, of Go- | 1p We hoteeetonsea "dnd “cbunteriely and. With tue dence goes to show the guilt of the defendant, but the evi- : dry clothes and other comforts for the rescued (for | we 80 painfully taught the Shogoot opi di tbs inomealawebt with any censonable ke mez, Wallis & Co.; John Hoey, of Adams Express @oing is a profound mystery. The only thing that | with the excoption of te two sallors ‘Arse mens | und among these new Men are some very old ideas’ | inuocence, rte uy a ta tue ruiz” “* | Company; Richard Schell, Robert © James | telonious intent to utter the same as true, and witt 5 jochral th @ view to cheat and defraud. Brown, of James Brown & Co. The cabs win begin | * Xierictne Hull veatitied that he was a clerk at. tne Me -sigelis Somos Fre Ponsa ab office of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Ratl- lefendant not guilty. Fourth—The evidence of the character of mer must be considered by the Jury, er with the other facts and circumstances of the éase, and if his good character is hac transpired is the fact that the following ques- | ttoned they had all remained at the village during | The revolution has not resulted for the uges, so long -—- - tions from the “Foreign Office” are to be discussed, | the night), and to bring them to the Otago. Ina little | secluded in Kioto'from political life, altogether as 9 bight which formed the entrance to the village were | they anticipated. It may be true, or it may not, that — faction ‘the DgeaTH ¥ROM INJURIES.—Warden Brennan, of tates and the deliberations iaid before the Mikado:— found a white gig, the ext that had Sone sunk good ne ponoursence in _ bee on oe abd eed of icale fo tavor ot the defendant wien the testimony on the Bellevue Hospital, yesterday reported that John aeamuten tint feats San tock ete soe bi Ld aw oE. rom! toftl ior uncertan 3: On QUMTONS FROM THE VOREIGN OFFICE, ||. | Srvioo In Raving 60 IDADY lives, and a bale of cotton e Shogoonate was obtained by Promise thas, | part of the pressention te. nacertaid of doubt inan as. | Green bad died in that institution from tne effects v) cay ee 8 ae ee cores —— ad : yarn, the only other sign of the wreck, The chief | when that was achieved, the Daimios woulda gratify qpened, ihe differeiit parties bave bad many discussions | engineer had’ hig shoulder. disiocated from having | them by turning us out of Japan; but if any such aries cited with the barbarians, the virde- ana beasts as they | Come in contact with something while gomg down | compact was made, it ia certain that the leaders of ail them; ctbere that now, when our country is not yet aut. | With the abip. Others of the crew had received | the movement never meant to keep it. All we kno Aciently rich sud power(ul, We ought to make our owa.thelr | Some severe raises. of the, seven Bai ‘opean pas. othe matter is that it ise among these men, the here. adv: ‘and make up our defects through them, and that | Senger’ who took passage in the ‘a Maro for | ditary counsellors oi ikado, ave when tis {s done we ought to drive them away. Others | Kobe two only are bit to remember and relate that | look for our foes in high places, and it is fortunate cons Suave task we owt! completely — eye corres of | fearfui tragedy. The other boat that was lowered | that they are without such willing agents for the saree ea thas we dugutto practice the ‘se of chips aud | Sm the Otago, guided by Captain Moore, of | execution of their wishes Or designs as @ annons, and then proceed to a thorough expulsion of them; | Her Majesty’s steamer Rodney, proceeded to hostite Daimio can command. The balance Sosy that we ought to kill co Darbariani ¥ pow it — oe Sr no ate _ bdssey ce = 8 opines cant boa l i) Oy ula be resolved upon to open the country, shall then the | the vessel struck was foun about | si nate offic e ing treaties eternally remain as they are, or shall we | gix feet below water, and about 200 yards —certa y | government in tre Custom House, the police offices ? not more—to the eastward of the Plymouth rocks. nd elsewhere, the feeling 1s as strongly against us sault upon a woman in West street, as teatitied to by him (the accused) {t was his legal duty to arrest him without warrant ‘and to take him to the station house, and if he was resisted by the deceased in the discharge of ‘that legal duty, and the homicide was necessarily committed in overcoming’ such re- sistance, the shooting was justifiable, and the prisoner should acquitted, ‘sisth—If the homicide was committed by the acoused in the lawful defence of his person, where there was reasonable soma des! on. the ; of the Lo yenen lony or doto an} some great perso! injury or bodily harms. and there was tasmitent danger of auch design being. accomplished, Campbell was justifiable aud he {a en ital, Srenith—Where persons having authori of injuries. Deceased, who was @ gasfitter, was at ; Work corner of Forty dgoond ‘atreet, And Secdnd ave- | boay of tis certifoates of evocks agued, by the Come nue on the 2th o! a when he fell through a ; the filling up in the original certificate was in hatchway and fractured his spine, besides recetvin; 18 ‘handwriting; the filling up ih the forged certi- other severe injuriea, Coroner Rolling was notitte ficate was not in his handwriting and was there- to hold an inquest fore false and fraudulent; this was a genuine certi- Srrger CAR AFFRAY.—Between twelve and one peel and had been altered fro o'clock yesterday morning @ dispute occurred in a | Share. Bradt we Brad. Second avenue car between four unknown men fn bones: 4 te Roth Bet of aS about seats, when two of them jumped out, and, | delivered to nim, on or about the 14th, to be sold on turning around, commenced firing at the passen- | his (Abbott's) account, Pet Choose, sock iata for 100 foliow another line of polley with regard to the treat ‘2. If the closing of the country should be deman ny 01 prison, and using proper moans for. that pi . ” a , rs. One of the bullets struck Patrick H. Sullivan, | shares, $100 each, stook of Chi Rock Island and we then proceed. to a aystematical expulsion, or sbajl the | With deep soundings all round it. When examined | as it was eight or nine years ago. We lave to fight | sisted in so doing, and the party moking rea oe am Killed a 242 John street, srookiyn, in the neck, infilcting 8 | Pacific Mrattsond’ Com , States of Minow Sha c? residing in our country be killed? But {f the | there Were marks on the rock where the steamer Inst every speciestof baeth Teta annoyance and | in the struggle, the homicide 18 justifiable, and the officer in | very dangerous wound, The man was conveyed to | Iowa, first series, No. ere, dated New York, 10th Soreigners wage war ‘against us for this, how shall we do to | had broken a piece off and smoothed off the surface, | obstruction, and our only co! rors is that, am the c we need not retreat, as in the ordinary cases Of e- | Bellevue Hospital by officer Horsman, of the Twenty- | day of March, tegen ‘drawn in favor of Marvin \ Fesiet them This rock is down on the old American charts; but | advan Of experience, we know better how to | dcwtiile, +s suryfnd that at the time of the bomicide | frst precinct, in a critieal condition, aud so far no | Brothers & Uo. Abbott sell 3. If they attack us by land and sea without our bat on the chartg now in use—namely, the English Ad- | fight. Cold comfort, doubtless, but the best that suficient soldiers to oppose eee are you then content 1 miralty charts—the eastern neighborhood of the Piy- | even our own representatives can give us. For all Bedeeroyedy the nation, together with the imperial family, | monih rocks is only marked shoal. But, at any | improvement we must wait, The country has just desired him to this cer- arrests have mn reported. Sacareend Bog [adapted i) Vay Sarge) coral 1 hod of Pactiic ie subsequent Tas New Fike TevecRarH System will include delivered to Abbott.’ He was positive that the ce! there was a rot fh progress, it was the duty of officer Camp- bell to do all In bis power to suppress ‘t, and if in so doing he necessarily fired the ahots which occasioned the death of de- 4. If in f ft should be decided to he | rate, it is the universal opinion ong seafarin; been convulsed by a revolution, @ formidable rebel- | ceased the homicide was justifiable and he is entitled to a | the latest improvements in telegraphic appliances, foreigners with open force, and if some ones nd to oppose the | Ton that the captain—himeell uahappiiy gone with | lion has been. repressed, a nest of pirates has evon | verdict of aoquittal v4 thoes Win Oo ae paint sie © appliances, | cate (which was produced, being. ine original, and this decison, in what manber should they De brougnt over to | the ship—had no business so near the rocks, Be- | yet to be smoked out; a new government bas come | | Ninth—If the jury shall find that the shote were necessa- ; | tificate purchased through fim for Abbott, is the your opinion ? aides, {t 1s asserted that this is the very identical | to » new capital in a hostile district, without money, Ty tred by offcer Csinpbell in, keeping and preserving the | one or more alarm bells so arranged thata break in Pr ‘that delivered by Abbott to him it weciitescomng habe pct nee dca aatra | Four oo, "whos he, Facdo and. Orietal steamer | pith tae Reena, proming the people ior manna | Eutelsat antares neon vm | Whe contnly any of the sever cro Mhal be | Re na pod an eset, * ? ; | Nepaul gtrack gome two year: for establishing itself and paying for its proj wo ovat | indicated and not ven e 0) yr. a fage, and with what troop will you protect them? What P' Joars ag a, aying. p uteilicls the Jury believe from the evidence that at the | 1 chine the alarm 1s sent out On each circuit in so | _ There being no further testimony to offer Abbott ired the prisoner bad a reasonable ground to apprehend a design on the part of the deceased to then tnd there do him some great personal injury or bodily ‘harm, find that at such time, then and there, ther® 8 AZO, meas h take in that case A couple of days afterwards two gentlemen went | power strong upon it; ta necessarily anpopular with eee ill Seon foreigners nave been killed in our coun. | down to the ngend of the disaster aan picked uy one | fe ewn sublets an at the same ‘tine pestered , bad gold and silver ¢Olos have been brought into circu- | body—that of Mi Jachimeck., But otherwise the-| by ite foreign allies to make reforms at laree 19s ns have been contracted, and if the number | sunken steamer had made no sign. its finance, its ourrency, its whole Manner that the entire number of alarm sta- | WS recommitted to the City Prison without bali to all receive one blow on the gong within one | 408wer at the Court of General Sessions, and a half seconds, altnougn the force of the battery cd ould augment fram day to day, and all the |” Of all the victitns of this térvible Alaaster none | relations with ws, as if it were @ strong, | Jecsusel being nechun ed then, 12 prighner eee | We thrown on only ten circuits at one time. THE BAL make i then the ENSION INSUR- po | one te nelly yh) oaleray Wtintines ‘was 90 Well known as James E. Wainwright, This | rich power, secure in the affections or the fears of peel er the round that his not was Yims Rg) A Bour@iaR Proor Loogs.—A number of the banks SUSPENSION OF TIO FIRE shoo tor These deeds, or if they should take possession of the oo jeman was born on the eastern shore of Mary- | the people. Can we affect astonishment that in si ‘defence of hit and 1 of the broki hay bined ANCE COMPANY. ——~———“ open Ports, seize our shipe, occupy our islands, how can we Doge trot 1840 to 1862 had been a resident of | a sliuation ita home policy, ite own salvation, showd | _ Evventh--That the prisoner should be acquitted if the jury | 8M several of the brokers have combined together prevent this? t measures do you {ntend 'to employ to iforn! ‘a find from any of tt for the purpose of having the different bank locks “ weg a 5 Mone he an Beng a8 ay pee be with it the first consideration and our wants “ we wi Py relnok at the presen state of afuire, we td coat | Ommces ia tho Stats aan county government. in lend | Must accept the aiuation as iti, aud if we are cone the tion of tofeign ‘religions) sects, while their oppo- | RC removed to Shanghae, and when Kobe, or | vinced, as those who have any means of judging nents are in favor of the Japanese and Chinese doctrines. If | Hiogo, was opened on the 1st of January of last year | Ought to be, that our representatives are working wish to arrive ata fusion of both opinions, what ste s | he had gone over there in the very steamer that af- ard in our behatf, we can expect nothing more. ve we (3 ‘take in order to arrive at a certain and stable | terwards sent him to a watery grave. Throughout ‘or our OWD personal safety, we must avoid as far aa situation ‘ China and Japan he was almost universally known | possible giving offence and needlessly offending the desariae of ole gods ooaid be Frou! abo io tae. — and regpected. He was the editor and proprievor | prejudices of a people that knows little of us and Soantry for the (Gutraction and guidance of our peopje 7 of the Hiogo News, ana through his energy and | knows only that little to dislike, and for the improve- ‘9. If unanimity should be arrived at with re wd these | ability had, in the short space of a year, mi that | ment of our business we must walt the course of evidence thet the killing of the deceased by the prisoner was pecessarily committed ‘ty w ner ile engaged in fice! bd risoner had reasonable grounds to believe med in- my ua - filoted upon him unless prevented uh ach of weil defence the prisoner had aright to use such defence for his own safety, eyen if it should afterwards appear that there was no eaign to indict the apprehended injury. m. the by Lopg on the de- tested, ana it is said that they have procured the The Baltic Fire Insurance Company, located at No. vn locks and will in a short time have them fitted to | 106 Broadway, suspended business on Wednesday. burglar proof safes, and will then place sald safes sttal iniore maite places, where they Will be Rept for | The company was organized in 1864 with # capital the purpose of allowing any and all Persons who | Stock of $200,000, but ite business not proving suc- profess that ey cab open any of the locks to try | cessful the Superintendent of the Insurance Depart- thelr hands at it, without regard to process. Thi: 48 a step in the right direction, and it properiy car. | Ment of the State caused @ special statement to be ried out will be of the greatest service to the public | Made of its financial condition in July, 1868, which generally. statement showed an impairment of capital Thirteenth—-If from the attaok made ceased his attitude, his proximity, the crowd around him and all the other ofrcumstances developed by the evidence ¢ Sipe 8 29k soa Se aitetncet hati Celia aiatabe atebaheltat seg Sim ladetabns sb iebli Sabes oes bb eS be ei Nak ee i Raed Sh cea aaa at ae ak Beat ob aia St a aie EOS 2 AS A See Se haya a ph oe Gn nil i tie ae NERS aa 32 Shs & Be Eat es BE 40, you believe that the opening or closing of, the little sheet take rank with any m Japan. He left | events. It is notin our power actively to assist in | 8* existing at the time and which m pon the ques- ay ff poris would He more in sccordance with the spirit of the | Kobe to go to Yokohama on account of his health; | its progress; the utmost we can do is to avoid ham. | #on of intention, the jury should be of opinion that Camp- THs BURNING OF MRS.\ROGERS.—Coroner Rolling Seven to 17.833 cent. In August tha Age and eventually what prodia or disedrantages ould we } but on bis arrival at the latter place, feeling so much | pering the government by useless complaint, or by Tone atsatel tx tueetsd tommmainiiterae tice velvet Yesterday held an inquest at No, 209 West Twenty. | Depaul uperiitendent was appolated teatten = [oat nal with the foreign countries have been better, he decided to go down that very same even- | giving cause for complaint against ourselves, great bodily harm upon him and would proceed to do so | sixth street upon the body of Mrs, Catharine | the affairs of the com) Te} weed the unless prevented by such act of self defence as was then in fe ial es. Now during the: ‘st | tug to Kobe again, Deceased was filty-six years of ————— 5 Fears the foreign Powers ‘bare vied with each other in age, and leaves two ollidren—a married daughter SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A CHEMIST. the power of Campbell then the shooting of Long was ex: ete Oeuelie res hes tLe Re | oak, Sir epee, ee Reete Om MateNs Jors i Lo lpdhgnagicechigcecaabvcanicides ar countrymen ; ‘at school in California. fester - teenth —' ‘out their troops for the ton of the different Places; ne British residents of Yokohama are anxiously Yesterday afternoon Rudolph Maus, an experi Fonrteenth—That the question as to what constituted rea- English soldiers are at this moment nearly 8,00) men in our | iooking forward to the arrival of bis Royal Highness | eMced and practical druggist and chemist, who py yy at and Rogers, whose death from burns received | im to the extent of either 28.628 per cent or by the explosion of a kerosene oli can | 20.006, per Serge Beet a Bia Pe can has heretofore been reported in the HERALp, perth fund fe oes “4 os a rae On the 11th inst, aeceased being in haste to kindle 4 | cers of the company claiming that the period since w country; the nexifin numbei a “4 personal ‘fire in the stove took the ot! can and poured som 5 SihetGountree have mencof-war stationed is the Duke of Edinburgh. 4 public reception, a all | boarded at 262 Broome street, not making Dis ap- | orbodily harm, as well as the question whether there was | kerosene on the Wood to make it burn more rapiaiy. surance business, and ‘that @ changevfor the beer empire, which never si oldest times has been despised, | ad @ regatta are to be severally served up to him. ‘ance as usual, a n Waa sent to his room to he fey a ee Ingaccomplished, | ng ofl blazed ick: Bas provoked tons, and just at this moment we ¢ fleet is here, and # nutaber more men-of-war, | P°O™ De ae is matter of evidence, and the prisoner's testimony as to one oa * bp | auickly and communi | would necessarily occur, 80 a8 enable the Seat them very bat law shall we make to wipe ‘Britten and foreign, ai expected, Tbelieve if | learn the cause, As the door was tastened from the Sacocue weve bantiectiael ‘as true, no evidence to pl ha i, bed este oa pany 2 eee ping? eee, by can sway this staid is contemplated that the Prince shal only remain | inside and no response could be obtained from tne | 'Fitenh—It th believe the. teat ae cand crviamed ten teeta ee TH. Agcording to our views the state of aifairs 1 as fol. | nore a couple of days, #0 that I suppove those ewo | occupant. after repeated calls, suspicious, became | Campbell ue ie entided tom verdict of Snot guilty.) Nave” | Ou xcamered over her closing, setting it on fire | of the fact tha no dividend had been pald to the lows :--E: in 1" the | ti Deas nak chet (eas ankree chou eet posed "by ta days will be pretty lively. aroused, and finally it was concluded to force open vif the Jury belleve the facts with reference to the ‘Sizteenth. Force ; but after, in former years, several fens of merchants he news that was received here by last steamer | the door, which was accordingly done, Mr, Maus | Killing of Maurice Long were correctly stated by Matthew hat been killed, the foreign countries concerned have, | of the change of Minjsters apd Conguis for Japan | was found lying in bed, life, apparently, being ex. Mitpmanaicnumme ‘as soon ray one was killed, augmented the number of a7 and China were received here by the American resi- | tinct. Dr. Francw $F, yelsinann, Of 265 - + * diers, #0 that it has arrived at the extent now existing If | gents with mingled feelings of satisfaction and | Broome street, was immediately called and Mr. Charles Spencer, at half-past eleven o'clock, ns gn Fon dg oy I gy plone chagrin. As tar as Japan is concerned the former | on making an’ examination found Maus to be | Proceeded to suin up in bebalf of the prisoner. He burning her lower extremities, back and arms most | stockholders, allowed further time for the com) fearfully and producing @ fatal result. The jury after | to recuperate before making any call upon the reid hearing testimony ren & verdict of d from | holders to pay into the treasury of Rte concern & ‘exhaustion by burns consequent upon the explosion | sum equivalent to the deficiency. In March last the of @ kerosene oil can containing a small quantity of Superintendent made another special examination, kerosene oil, the same becoming ignited while pour- nh owing ing oll on to’ fire inthe stove on the Tith ay of | ondidonie’s Pen (2 Be tm the fo hereto, until 1t has became | ese to ter sud. | feeling is the most prevalent; for our present Minis- | dead. On the table in the room was | Said he would start with the proposition that this ” Sporoto, unit baa vena large enough to guarantee, sm | fer, although socially toleratiy populist, is hecidediy | found a vial containing «small quantity of stryon- was elther marder in the first degree or nothing. | Jy Mrslany w nadeent iearer ewemty two years amauee, dike ag og ; wanting in all requisites that one las a right to | nine, from which it 1s inferred that deceased nad | ie did not want any compromise verdict, auch as joss . Boss 000 Sipe Agee, SAS Tee ree walk, If, $0, gomsequence of new murders of foreigners, | look for in m diplomat He has allowed himself | taken a quantity of the poison with suicidal intent, | finding it murdor in the second 4 ‘or man- ~ United Btates bonds (par value $20,000)....-- 20)! led allots port, what country wil be then more despised | OB.Ail, oecasions tobe outstripped and placod en- | Its stated that for some time past the degeased cis lind he jity on tna ES POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Tce ea ateine Ceres nln TNR hi " 01 ? irely je background his more wily colleague ad been drinking to excess, i A his d ne + aay I om Bod bum han our Reareniy county? Even how, | {rely in the background by Ris r 4 to excess, and diga by Say in tho OY togite Or cede ae, a Tl Ma Omce property, Including lease, & fare many grievances the foreigners. hav that he has done | own hand over mdulgence in Atimulauts eas Vas How can we clear our old and. hacred laws. at religion | sitce he hag been in the country one would scarce! Was the cause. Coroner hohine ‘waa notified and Met Spencer read coptoustly from the book to show op thi stn In the eyes of foreiguera? "What are we (0 | vo aware of the existence of such a personage as ah | took charge of the gave, The body was conveyed to | {he correctness Snel eaten ee ae Money, v ” merican representative in Japan, ‘e confident! an underiaker’s in the Bowery, wheré a post mor- 2 onk Jie becuse opr government can neither protect their | trust that Rie successor Will be & little Wore ener- | temexamination will ve wade by Dra feach. ana | His frlend,: the District Attorney, would tind that Mae Rect Gone tats ond thes cotace tees tenn eh ere | get. Weismann, after which an inquest will be heid, | te great moral public of this city were arrayed like Srithdraw therm unt t tins obtained We power | | A Very gevere shock of garthquake was felt nere Deceased was a single man, born in Germany, and | 4 Wall of Iron against him in this case, if tiie man Over iifeand death and and reward. And this | on the 7th inst. It commenced at thirty-eight | about twenty-four years of'age. se has a prother | Were convicted there would be high revelry held in Ea hs relgeee That cet nigarto, | minutes aiter three P. M. and lasted about forty-tive | engaged in one of the up town hotels, but as far as | Every brothel and den of thievery in the city. If Saee, the foreign eountries pune themesives urinnowtte | seconds. It was the severest shock that hay been | Known he is the only near relative in tals country, | ‘ii. man was convicted to-day they would have Sida im our gountry, 8 8 shame and'an invull, How ¢an felt here for several years. The gaa fon seemed taken @ long step towards that reign gf anarchy with 8 ‘THB COBAN CASR.—Ar8, Amalia de Calia, the Cuban | 40an8 on collaterals and inte " ” judgment lady who was charged by her servan’ with assault pa gee art and battery, desires it to be stated that the case against her been dismissed by Justice Dodge, there being no truth to the charge of cruelty made by the wornans sth x4 OWNING Past ERRons.—On Wednesday evening Patrick Joyce, an Irish grocer, about thirty-five for, say Ofty per cent Total assets, good for. Lu ‘wipe it to be from e tt, “ which we were already threaten ie futate oon- | years of age, went into the Liberty street police | Outstanding losses, eoceee 10 r Beeatad under, the former, Benkto, goverament. ing | It caused to most Tonks te didno demage Whence THE NEGRO GROILS IM EDGEFIELD, §, 6, dluot and safety of the polloe torce. of thin. ott ac. stated, Gad etivenea Ribuneit 0 tie prised in | Beineurance fund, at any per cant, aoa ‘over " o A ; ' nded on To tke bandh low people Sod puna bs a the ny ay oF the ia of aie ag the Ae They Have Possession of the Town. Bitaseir that ense po phen dn bn ae ed | command, stating that in November he had 900, Total Habtitties, except capital ow can We paralyze these Old. her (From the Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel, July 26.) Haman Whe wousd hold the neales of eatioe oneal ne. | {c7Ee4.8 check for $500 on a man named Jackson, in | cepiial stocky sosser cones evils? she came Into collision with the Britjsh steamship v Loutsville, Ky., and desired to be delivered to the NOC, +++ +e re¥ ee ck Ocean Queen. Th i@ Negro militia, which captured the town on | tween the prisoner and the people, no matter what ss 3200,062 “ih Seas re re eras es | Trent sate sccldent occurred Just outside | ast Friday morning, are stil in possession of Edge- | iatuences might surround hum. He conjended that Seoet ot ac ncaa eer eh eerie toes Tota taille, netnaing capital. | Barone’ fF aball we forbid it? New York just abaft the bow, at right angles, doing | He! Court House, 5. C. ‘Their commanders now are | the prisoner was entitled to @ verdict ville can be communicated with, It is surmised that | Deficie j Jf the foreigners now ak how the kerais or reguiat | considerable damage. A suit is now pending anent | te Hotorlous State constable, Joun b. Hubbard. bet- | first, because he was in imminent danger o Joyce i “playing points,” aud that being out of | —UF 40-0137 per cent on the capt troops winees, clans and districts shall be prevented | the collision, vg Mall Steainsnip Company | 7 Known 48 One of the witnesses againat Mrs. Sur- | bodily harm, and second, for the ume wi fonds he desires to obtain a fi to Louls- The Superintendent, di fram foreigners they meet on the road, ori tbe | Craimiug, $16,000. dati D 'Y | ratt in the military murder of 1866, and two or three | the impersonation of thé law in the midst of a howl- Q @ free passage company insufficient to meph ns power to preveas auch ihings, what shall we | Ciner ytigSi: aver itorane che Poel ny eens OF ine | Others of Scott's wyrmidons. "A tieavy guard 18 stil | ing Inob, Spencer's address lasted for two | Ve business with i TT we that you should decide now over peace ana | My own opinion is that the Ocean Queen Will nave | Posted around the Jail, in which two or free prison- | hours and a half, ALLEGED EMBE2ZLEMENT.—Mr. Henry P. Sturgis, | oMcers to require oraz Jus Cueht fon bo wh nealand pradeace, Orie nema | to “stuinp np.” ers are confined on suspicion of having been “rebel THE DITRIOT ATTORNEY SUMMING UP, of No, 609 Broadway, appeared before Justice Dodge | Of $80,000, to make up mm on one aide or the other will cause us great dificul- —— bashwhackers.”” The negro militia are armed with District Attorney Garvin led —— up in | at the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday, and abdve stat Sassari feneries, and the power of goverment will fall ner The Political Situation. splendid weapons, the same shipped to them srom | behalf of the people, He Wished that, the case for ne : pe iy ee oe Sesaec seuss Heer | somme saan riney sane 4) | cama avert yam, Eye | te snes esa Smee En couweta ence. | Sung, Cede cut aang Geen | Felden, wane aah sae ‘ Braraunun tate a1 Mm a |, Te, proven pomtion ofthe Mikado’, goveroment Sherer make,” aud shoot sixteen tiaies, with grout | onuse men wore the unifory nf the patie thet ie ant and Prisoner entered Ingo an agreement on the | ‘The office was open yo eaerday ‘ting of the ‘books by fone if .. The imn ’ . jo accuracy, wag not to be tried by a jury of twelve men. H go into business spy le : a im Kat often been demanded trom us, | Of Mis advisers, and particularly such Dalmios as It ia confidently expected that the negro militte | tried men ana convicted for Killing policemen, | Xe] uinton place. he complafsant dover | the clerka’ No Fecotver baa yet been appotned. * Dat ae the expeinee for interior an foreign affairs are 20 et, and their karos in the subordinate | will be further reinforced by the arrival, in a day or | and why should he no} @ pol; VIC) ‘ash, according to the terms it, pe : heavy Ai thismoment we address ourselves to you in | OMices, are belleved—in many cases known—to have | two, of one company of Unitea States infantry, | him for the killing of @ crdinens teh he ow! first inataiment of $2,000 to be given for thé house | Awormen Fioop at WOLCOTTVILLE.—Tho shower No gat These cinims, honestly and Analy accepted the seyglement of for- | which, it seems, the péople are taxed to support {n | heart, as @ prosecuting oMcer, he did not wish tho | they intended to open asa hotel Since that | of Tuesday aiternoon, which over Wolcott int OO , Snoctis gant of the ty — tn Japan fy tk ot fy te order that it may travel througn the country oppres- | blood’ of any mortal man, but Wwe ee the com iaipant has aiacov bad ad ville, was nearly as severe a8 that of a few Voxoharon has made usa loan of | useless to contest. Whatever may have bee y their ier i ihe Hamerous evie Which nave reguited to fintice “aaminictered | seer 10 tisoner wi repard to his weal and credit had no B80. ike tenall civers fon Jot coca ol ik en | doiars have been lent by the Boglish be persed ten yearn Ly they fave keen tho futility | he people of Edgefield from this invasion of tne ular clamor of pula tejndice. The Found fact, dnd he therefore concluded that | going other dam: e river tose rapid! si ia a ay [Uae ntc eka eter ote mtn | vty bye nog alin bs wen neaweron et | Hdl afro we wba! ea dane sre | Bo gain. Saoh wa nod tem | hath egauen em ban, A mperacy dat government to the "hae, ¢ felds by the negro laborers, Man; lanters nces Of the homicide, jf it os been for Mat- . which the rected was car: mae oy um of ‘b230,600 to strong anti-foreign party also indubitan): Fre od , oe, oon: Bae noe yee Be tines Tuart op Waronts,—Lewis Boyle, who | ried away, and the apron of Ooms ‘which is strong in the inert strength of thie ith Which refuses to listen to reagon 4 the iguofance cant iMeulty that the enll ry La gheghierekieg hy o DI It is diMocult to see how it ean bo restrain at all without the exercise of an tering severity, and yer the use ty cae & weapo GAMRgt ‘Al TO ANtzeonp. tho A) foelbg ogalash ure have employed peare laborers for the 0 em @ portion of the c ade 1h: to give stead of wi As soon as the capture Court cuss by the egro militis was ean all these farm hand crowded into the town for the pu: per colored mili oomraden, Man farm nus left high and dry, 80 far as planting 1 on thor Ds Many of them ar Without p single han PlaRtations , for the faoory at’ Nagasaki, the dock at Phare, Pony nm ithouses, mines end men-ofwar (6 be paid for rd. an total amount before mentioned. the different items 3s not possible. ‘and gold ooina oirculating ‘Ih the country, ® of bad sliver and pis bas come through trade ‘Thé amount thereof ia perhaps of coin. The foreigners have 10 their representatives, and de- sabe rn ah street, oo bofore Justiog Mansfield yesterday, | over it until it nat at ae aw keeps a jewelry store at No, 602 East Fourteenth Jtopped at the tonville ay. ‘and did mug ‘were cai at the Keser ‘oll ond charged a | the streets and jens in We tei. 01 tar a Pa Bh Lamesa ta | Se ee lead iio Week aap eo | a atte ir, area yrs iyie 69m AUTUBE Wbmew Waleroury American, aWiy 9s .

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