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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1866. of 80 # cent, This economy is the cause of the great suc- was engaged in wasbing at the time) of the premises No. M5 Broadway, ocenpied by the New.York Yacht Club, to the His principal poetical work, and tbe ove hy which ho is best bty . ’ HV e i spuli bas been furiously calling 1B KING PAPER. TEE SCAPFOLD IV MASSACHUSETTS. 1'\“.‘.""?.'.':{’ ; m'.‘:‘tu‘-‘i_’f.\rf".:::'wwu("hm‘ Magistrate "-l'f; DISCOVER| ":LE‘ vess of this Wood pulp process. known, {s *The Chrietion Year,” which was published in y the NewYork Tarkt Chb to the " the woral courage to defy ite 3 FYLms; LT Fis k. In eddition there is an alkali-house, where there are ml-gé 1627, To ao published the “Lyre Tonocentinm” and o | Pavement receling injuries(om he o ect o whick be ced A Shecking Ecxecution—Churacter of the Law's GREEN IN HIS CELL. The American Woe aper P filter vats, The boiling house is 7o x”i,‘, poetic version of the Pealms of David. He was a devoted a0d | rendered by the jury. Deceased leaves & wife and four Victim, I visited Gireen a ght. Asl :‘ 'f”"t‘, "|-" d, the Growth of the Paper Business—The Firet | o0l : fnn]l:.‘l:h(l;:'}m‘.l:r, tl{],-) ':}«i":r ':'rl.h;};(ufwlirgo B outioms Osritias, » dligent pastor, aod 8 pure and con- | ehildres, erecting the scaffor sounds of pulp (whe: Jevery 24 hours, Herealso " ] From Our Spacta Ormespondent. o g6t | o Does ho hear that ! R SNee el trikes el Gn Banriee T.:' ot g a1l L0t water tanks, of great capacity. | sistont man in bis life and charscter. B 4 ppa TEIS .d,‘.o fi ):t }:;fl u;n “U)xh;f "'h l‘... 4 urnkey. Family—Searcity in l-g'“‘r-‘ . After the wood Las been rednced to chi :hur s|xr?‘]‘| wize, ls = ments. & A Fdward W. @reen was hanged to-day ot the Kast G | g 4 5% o tered the cell 1eaw the prie ing th s xpertments | 11 Ly steam power to the top of the ewldrons ind |y GTRIKE OF THR CAR-DRIVERS. | Fiveer ReavcMaps Cloming W SHECS Dridge Juil. fln"!v:.figle':;::"l';flnd ervous step, “"‘"'.\“;,i;rs &flftl mm: in Making Wood inte Pn thrown in. When lhl‘\ml:‘;ih-]im nlr_n!:;v ‘:Elt‘;l‘:nn;:h;“lo WE STRY Gents', Ymh'-wcmam'un;-m w”uk"-““u.i 5 il e made the wOre REICHELa gram the [Anvenietm Walp ©etwn oty Bl b olre, the fira 1s sct | Travel Nearly Suspended Westerday—No Cars fltcm&?‘h{‘&““c“mwmw{:fi”‘h - On.the 150 of Deoember, 1663 the people o 16 ¥/e7 et 'f"”"-‘mfififf Y Bous, ¢ ,',“ ot fi"‘"‘fi;fi,",}‘i" —Muccessful Te going, aud the wood boiled to » pulpy substance of dirt on the Fourth-a: Drivers at BRokAW BROS., ) L riap St esRing it DervOusly | oo o) Correspondence of the N, Y. Tribue. White color. When it arrives at the condition required, Le lmnm,mm,%’;:flggm.‘.’n,, the pulp i# carried off in large iron cars, of which thuro A1 |y Corive of tho cardrivers was continued during AT eSS five rua on tracks below, to the building whore, perbaps, 3 Tox. Daxien 8. Dickinsoy.—For a complete few hours before it bad been a hard, kuotty log. | Saturday and yesterday, and up to a late hour last evening Adjoining the wood lmilmg-lm:m’]ia the cll:)ppmp p;mb- there wis not the most remote prospect of any arrangement l;'hhmnt:ml :yfl- -ndn x- hicn:h" Biographical -’nm‘: lishment, 82 by 124 feet, where the logs ere cut into chips. " R : 2 this eminent sman, see DECEXBRR WRENOLOGICAL JOTRN B Plas of o massive eiroular chuxks | beiog malo{n a7y Ry eil olory 0 ether b drivers o | 2 minehduiomme oo D Resc RS RRm T P the railroad companies, Travel was suspended ou nearly R S of iron, resembiing 8 solid wheel, about six feet in dinme- ter, with large steel knives set in slats left inthe iron for | gll the lines, and much inconvenience was experienced in FrExcH SPOKEN, AFTER A SHORT Srony.—In answer to inquiries, A. A. FAvARGER will repeat his (positively last) their introduction. ‘The knives are movable, and can be | oo ” e . g consequence. The streets were thronged with unwilling rio inquiries, A A Fuvanoms wif vepiet e roly lt) Puitaperrnis, April 13, 1666, erested in the di ery / that Mr. Frank Converse, the temporary teller of the s | tried to do for him, He Was War , g Yis expression of a youngson of one of the wealthy fawilies of the place, | thanks to Gov. A;‘fll‘!‘ find"\xm‘,u Phill been , ) who, after |* He was frightfully excited. Every j bad murdered by some person unknown, Who. He was Iightfly hrob! rhmb‘r{hn- carrying off about $5,000, bad euceeeded in effecting his | B0 all the while that infer so) hammer! hammer! bam- escape. The excitement spread rapidly throughout the | yring and have b Btate secming o gain in intensity from dsy to day, and | Legal torfures have 1ot ¥ et been abolished! The guillo- | or two tine s noiseless and thé garrote, and so is the death by The readers of THE TRIBUNE may be i o of his $kin | oporations of a company of gentlemen, who bear the very saxon name of The American Wood Paper Company, making curious experiments here for a year s 1 cannot give to Their individual nax xcept to say that Cong the most zealous efforts were made and the most liberal +4 . fame musketry until the fatal. moment comes. But to build a e sovabw e y p 0 resident; tod | place placed at pl . They revolve with great , : 3 ! gewards were offered for the discovery and arrest of the | ¢ ffoid ko near that every blow of the I ‘;.:.‘,-'u‘m‘:.ms | ll:l..:.nl |sl.rj';ullx.:l‘ ‘(‘Xn: ‘1:‘-“:’. ol et 019 e r; :l e ‘ll 'l‘JI"mlllwn,‘El‘ :‘;i'nnml!";w‘n\lmi““ s i or | pedestrians, and the few cars that did run on the different ives, Noother wnawer can :...’:.'a. Ifrm&'gu | in its success, and th ) Upon s o | e oq Srery 24 houts. Tho chips, as they are cut, full into | lines were so crowded inside, outside, and even on the roofs O eetmesy, Mo, University place, on MoNDAY EvEN- 1xG, April 16, 6t 7. A 'Reading in Freuch on TUESDAY AFTERN0ON.. See " Instruction.” ssassin. Several citizens of Malden were suspected, and | heard by its intended vietim, is a refine | which we alane—Erglish and Americans—are gul one of them was arrested and examined. This gentleman Hies of e+ | genuylkill, under the shelving town of Manayi oreing. : wae ane of the richest and most respected citizens of Mal- | “TENEL i 3 man seemed to cling to me ag if he had | have exccted magnificert works @cn. Anud vet, until hi wnocence was demonstrated be- | heen wild for some friendly breast to leas on. T did not When the good German Gutter g . ¥ ), kly yond doubt, there were not wanting persons who tirmly ll'l"l him uway, but fondled the poor boy. He quic 1y | vice of printing he little knew al k, they | o0 Ny N are carried off a8 uceded. Here are also | unq sides, that many persons had to leave them, unable to three large pulp engines, each cap of holding 1,000 | =~ : . . - " | endure the beat and suffocation. The lower part of the - pounds of pulp, wlso two Bi-inch wet cylinder cleaning. | T G 0 ot of the : s 7oA . o om 25 ), 000 s | city was deserted, and there was no unusual crowd abou Tag ScAUYLKILL MUTUAL CoAL COMPANY, wachines, capable of cleaning from 25,000"to 30,0 pounds | $53 varioms starting polnth, AL YAuD, b:{'u 263 and 265 West Twenty-fifth-st., dinds Theeois s tn 10X ',‘,*,',':,‘.";,'{,‘,‘fif.‘,"i'f:',‘(‘,‘,’,’*;":,‘" There was no excitement round the depots up-town i ¢ . boys and children was ¢ ween Seventh and Eighth-aves. ¢ arranged his de: that Lis contrivance . . RPEYE ccame quiet an talked with composure Delieved in bis guilt and fiercely anathematized Lim as the | ] e b . b > Was prepared . | was doomed to effect. In the olden times we made our | ya which i8 quite an im) e n e ; Hohad found Jesus, be said. Ho was prepercdio G | L0 0 iberately—givlog great time to each singlo | facturo of chips {240 paper, The whole of the machinery | though 8 largo number of men, boys and Shifer wAs” con atpept R Sareath 2 come bin to ¢ # et O DS o ditvan by two largo Turbino water. | lectedaround many of them. The metzopolier's e He did not doubt that Ged wou posted at these points, and accompanied some of the ears eriwinal. ARREST OF GREEN. had forgiven him, aud would welcome bim to gl sheet—and furnishing the -monks and i , y yward the river is the bleaching-hov f For some time there was no clue o the murder. Tn the { T will die like 8 man, he said, aud yet I can tbelp fecl- | b " Gin peavy gy shects from papyrus, uh ward tho river i d:‘.tm_ll;’a"rlhll:;;:mm Do Thui e MThers was o disturbanceof auy kind | Faws, Wismixa 1o REprce EXPEXSES, are «d more to satisty the prejudice No | 118 feet, where are located oie ®4-inch thirteen dryer, and, though the discontented parties are still determined | referred to Fovran Brorurry Gauas PANIC Spur ov DR Ooope, g H " 5 | to persevore in their demands, and the railway companies | or cash, vt No. 272 Bleecker-st.. near Morton. For particulars, re examination of this suspected citizen, however, the detect- | np that 1 am to be exc ves got a point, as they phrased it, which led them to_be- | of the people than for justice. People look ¢ Deve that the murderer was the Postmaster of Malden. | was o monster some six feet high; emooth and well-polished parchment or vellum. - their sunouncesent i the Dry Goods colummn of this paper. — 1 to think | writing of editorials in those old days, when Fat ble of drying from 14,000 hours. These works are three-feet eylinder machi 10 18,000 pounds of pulp equally regolved not to concede them, everything appeers to promise quiet and tranquillity. No cars were running Mr. Shiloh, the barber, a colored man, testified that he | (hat their lives will not be safe a ited. Francis gave his to one boo ully, protes - ’ #aw Edward W. Green enter the bank twice; that he saw 1 could not deny the statement, ridienlous as it seemed, | Gch abounding in virgins arnd s aud very long [ controlled by “.“%J% and \lllflljr"- 'X‘"‘ H"‘:'lll"'\'.' ; on the Fourth-ave, line vesterday, and there is a rumor to Passen, every one who entered it until within eight minntes of the | when ane looked at the slight form, which quivered from | cjis ounding in virkine atd e u Tt | dealers, and Mr. Martin Nixon, the descoudant of ol Wil | 8 frct thut the Company intend to give the required ROMBATARNAT S, B W iatn h D time when, leaving his shop, he saw a crowd gathering at | tjye to tin he lay quietly on wy breast. s or to the cheerful toreh of the iconoclust, who liam Kyttinghuisen nfirrrw .w.: d, who Mllu.ul(‘n.m‘i,n.rl' osshonpay P R. K. Wood, 8. J. Seiter, J}!{: ml"";.}’l‘{‘::n“:n :ho hbunk. l{:‘d, entering it, saw young Converse draw- | " Fio solemnly said that he nmm\m:mnl of murder um;l made i huoe in this ante-moming newspaper perie of ."r" “p‘;:":( into . papec M aihr llll;““,‘].l‘ By their | wenty-seven cars were nmm? onthe Third-ave., quite %, e ) B, Btebbh I, Last breath. » entered the ba s second time on a legitimate errand, Those whe e found cient supply in | “Tectiol smated . o s y i - , i b ley, A. Green for # long time, aided by & Local Vigilance Com- | £ ] had had time to think, if 1 had thought at all, 1 conld ion of blissful ignorance if the quick- '1“"; mn; con VI:“:;,.(.;‘ .er: " ;:y‘ ;};.-::;m ::m-‘l}”-‘t‘ 5 | question, not to give ‘an increase under unv{in'vlulflmvw, 1, Rowell, J, 1. Andorsen oAl w-.,mm.: y"u"}oa-y . (3 y, Feb. 7, | she was heavy with child), I could not Lave douc it world out of tho cliaos of manuscrigts, | EUCREY e has declined three cents p whether in consequence of dissatisfaction or intimidati on ——— vtus | o ce the Wood Pulp Works were put in operation. | cannot be ascertained. Itis stated that the men on that . Latess Ship Nows. "'"‘-h.“"bd"‘:;"""’ M"’“‘;’ Hho eridence "‘;“‘dh“"“:‘"- thought only of the money. 1 did not think about iillix'l‘; and vellnms, and scrawls long sine wict bim; but the citizens, kuowing bis weak character, Y being caught—I thought of nothing but the | thank Heaven—and doing duty ax fertil : h TGk 30 : o declared in substance that it was suflicient, for they could e s . , Uil e R e s fertilizingloatne |5 e intricacies of masonry and muthemiticn | do ot object to work for the ol oy, 1 the work i aRIVED. Joree biw ipto & confession. Bt men mu et e eian bulrash passed its day of pade my meuning plain, the reader will seo that this | ioler and its Sheaper it B ARG e of the kip Acosbuet, Kelly, New-Bedford, mise. to Fergusom & o 2 » s scarce, &N o o SUIEBAR PRORER S iroc i i ce so perfectly dis tes the o , ] . 3 HIS CONFESSION. hesaid, *That 1 least expeeted.”” "And then he hu rofit, and nature was placed nnder contribution to g process in th '«m:v, ‘yhu ; ) p\.rflll‘l'» Il; |!|‘|(‘ x:. ." |.“~ ‘ fronite i y(m'rnl»\','Tlm Bibare Company | "ot i, Cla, Bicton’ with mdes i i ahey were right. Taking him between Lis knees, avd | down b head and said, «To think that you snd Mr. Pl | food fothis insatiate Printing Press. Ob, wiseJuck C ¥ | Wood that nothing but pulp remains. It does so at les R oaL sha s s | D pass. “olding Green s bands i one of his 0wy, leaving the other | ips would stand by me. 1 did not expect that.” | “Thon hast most traitorous) cost by savi { securing the chemicals (soda especially e Blesker-t, line were running 20 cars, all | Stesmehip Emily B. Sonder, Lockwood, Charleston 60 hours, with, for the purpose of gesticulation, one of the bank di- boor G er spoken v respe 3 o sy it eniter s Jar .. The Dieokerds, Hine g, Pk wdse. pass, to Livinston. Fox'& Co. free for the por & A Poor Green had never spoken with eny respect of the | yealy in erecting o grammar-se {rivors. Many persons believe that the drivers’ de- 6 pocted man fo confess the crime; of, 88 lavery people, to say the least, and ¢ keenly felt Bow | qur forefuthers had no other be my is the great value of the preset eFSEEMLE | mand will bo se AT Yorund money is being contributed | to Manray. oy Do, Reninioh B2 b W e O «one of the spectators expressed it, L— * talked it into | many of thém bad been bis friends. tally. thou hast caused privting to be used; wor o poplar can bo uied, although popl ur | B politicians and others toward the support of the strike, | o hip Hope, Hancock, Cordiff Mareh 1, with wuiiway ironto R. P. Iy; Le wade no Te hed expressed his grateful surprise at this fact before. p i b sr-mil is th t preferable. b E ¥ d expressed his grateful surpris s fore. | (e King, his crown and dignity, hast built a paper-imil 56 Toes iy LN O Saturday evening ® meeting of the drivers was held D KAt R Tamskes B ey ih Se b large; and if Mossre, Joasup & at Landman's Park, corver of srv_\- inth-st, and Third- | Boes Bre AL Kitkeg, Ricking; Rio: Sumeles D% Sipn) wies oopee. me a great many friends ns to have raised um. eonnected or continuous nermative of bis deed. This poor fellow never did understand how any wai could | For which e was beheaded, thinks to wy Lord Mortiner! s This discovery and confession produced, in Massachu- | stand up for an idea, irrespective of personalities. China took her rice and the inner bar) of ”;','"'“I"“‘ M "Ii.'u"l.'-iJ-'n‘."dlfil"r'Ai.}."(i?f».?"...‘h? h:;‘h_ % | e Nearly all the drivers in the city attended, and P (g o N, s AR apan took the mulberry tre . ) ien the meetin, s Organiz ! o1 0 mdee, and pass. to Monte artow. Japan took the mulberry 1§ lessen the | When the meetiug was organ zed about 1,500 persons were | wdee. and pus. to Mool k Barithe, ' o with saval i ment |~ While he spoke the words of faitb, it was very evident | the sayings of Confucius. o Iutionize the art of paper-makiug, and g - @ thin, silky : P < Mr. Thomas Lovins of the Third-ave, road was | ;00 cost of knowledge, Tn the experiment hundreds of thon- J b e . posen President; Philip Ronrke, Fourthave,, Viees MEMORANDA. sands of dollars bave been spent; and this thin sheot of | LI FEUGL R Sandford, Fourth-ave., Secrotary. ¢ of Mr. Preston, Shelden, who was recently drowned st sette, 1 do not hesitate to say, & more intense excit #han any disastrous event of the war, or than any criminal | that he lived in terror of his doom. wer, of good texture, delicate 1d" thick, for love sonie et since the days of Prof. Webster. For, aside from the This morning I saw himn again at 9 o'clock. ing—good, 18 ! daked facts of the case, the large addition of aggravating He was entirely changed. on was used as ly as 10 Great ts th tien f many toiling years, th ed him how he ' s 'Svanish monks, as Mr. Prescott | POper repsmeents tuo paiience © nany toihng o nt order w % thamant Jacksonville. Fla.. were recovered on Sunday last, and are on board ; Spanish ks, A - ] : it order was maintwined during the meeting, and ) y intrepid { cap arks of the different speakers were listened to with | the Leo Hia wile aad chidren ace among the pussengers Pat untrue rumors published respecting it, presented the act When 1 %0, the public wind as one of the most atrocious in the au- «Tam bappy,” he said, caln als of crime. His zrasp was as firm as befor + fThe relatiyes and the counsel assigned him scemed fo v now nor cold. 7 “have been panic struck, Not until after his trial were any « Did you sleep lust night ?” al in the inter e deapon the cs, its leaves eagerly sock- d apparently destined for cerely. ¥ i I} ' ¥ | and other historians found to their sorrow ! Over a 3 Lis Land was 5o ol years ago G exhausted rags and was | Weeried car d to ‘try straw, but with little success, Twouty 3 e iy N France suceced N ng paper out of lindeni- iirds hopping amid its bra ars later France suceeded in making paperout of nderi | 50 SRS L0 &y rin, an b very great attention. Mr. Thomas Levius, the Chairmau, Bare Orequipa. from Liverpool for Orica, 33 days ou.—Mardh 12, Mtuted that several gentlemen hiad kindly offered contribu- | lat. 48 S, lon. W, tions for the support of the men during the strike, among | o . of Marbledoad, § daye from Boston, for the Orasd ol €. Heenan, who promised them $200, | g or pleas published which showed that there were mit- «“Oh, 1o,” hesaid. ** I was too happy for sleep. el . : , 110, be said. apps - ood, but the experiment was not * | whom were M 1 cireumsiances in the case. o b sastod the night with hin gucd-hearted turnkey, | 3 : w long 1ife it its forest ut ax and wlkali, and fiery 0 “m o . ¥ {4 f & ¥y | Frenchmen 0 years ago had more in their « B A A ol 7 | Mr. Morissey $150, and Mr. Green $50. 1AW p.om;ls m»n;‘xur.\x‘ and had spent it in reading the Bible, in co pying a pralm | 3 aking paper ! Altog ors. must | furma 'f'r‘idf" . & ',::;‘f.:.’:."\:'k-v’,:n :..")f.r”\"u» | udgo BuicuLy, was mext introduced. Tis remarks Pefore stating a very fow of thess fhets 1t should be | and in writiog to. his driends-—Andrew, Phillys, Lis Wife, | Tase been aa sorely pressed for paper 8 we who claim to | tion, aud the protestious UG PR ublt i ome, Thrice- | were to the effect that they were met.for the purpose of ings 8 we 5 17 e Bode dChiaE el &) e O a3 Sao et hising clergyman—vhosa | 60f the Ago of Gab and Scribble. It in on record thatn | | cagries wy humilo essego o THE KABENE "TIrEC | contending for the rights to whien they wero entiied ab (10 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW’ Agains 3 . used ie Rev. Mr. Adams, a sympathizing clergym: 50 | 177 there were 60 varieties of paper made from 60 different s of sending that same TRIBI e N lion reud. | citigens of o froe and democratic country. ‘They might be 262 Greenwich-st, corner of Murray, and there you will fiod s ¢ i depressed, but in every great popular revolition there | Teas, Coffees, Vl-hvrlonl'mdevev.vmnu eaper than any store in he arieties fre A bright light, that the poorest always be cuabled to welcome it must be easons of doubt and despondency; but they should | New-York. _One price fouse. noton that account lose conrage. At times they may be Horsu’mopsn lorSu xorsuidrsu' induced to think that they would fail in combating the great moneyed interest of the city railroads, but that UNP‘R\LLELED SUCCESS! earnest and persistent op) tion to his excention. eves were wet with tears all the time—was in the cell. o 7 ere were 103 S wis brought 10 tria before Mr. Justice Hoar be- | Soon a clergyman of Malden avd avother clergyman came Tosaeiala; iileln 1100 (i e gre the Supreme Judicial Court. He was indicted under | in, I¥incinel atnong them, howeve $ite comman law form, which doee notspecify the ingro- | e spoke to all alike, There was no fultering, save when, e iis Taming, Tesd . v ring, savewhen, | gunny, hemp, India bugging, reed, cancs, netiles Lops = trgele Wl PO | wisie to the Works of the American Pulp Com- erx, 50 chenp, and clear, laborcr in th to his bum gients which, under the statute law, constitufe murder in | during the two bours that he lived, the od ) 50 on. Su firet degree. e plead “guilty of murder in the second | heard to open. Then a sudden twitch of ’:l‘flh:lh:ll;“:ul“ Nature for Gab and § Stuff, and even Low 10 Fes Would not be the case, ‘They could ot fail. il that the Tn 1690 the first paper-r nsylvan piny. ; The following preamble aud resolutions were adopted GOING LIKE 1OT CAKES! 4 " o wree,” and, when told that such a plea conld not be re- | anxious glance, indicated that Le was f , be persisted in repeating it At the suggestion of | moment had come near a stream cal connsel assigned to the prisoner, who knew | I have not the heart to relate his religions conversation, fi“,“‘”w e o amid very great enthusinsm: , o united body of men working on the re- W two miles From The Manay the theworks of the Wood Paper Company | On Thursday last the works of the Americ an Wood | Whereas, V #be Court th pothing of the antecedents of the man, refircd with bim | boyish and simgle and uiet as it was. 1 care 1ot o uess |5y, ¢, sy hilude - " ctive road is city, % B tried fo thow bim that he should plead citbernot guilty | tion the quality of his new found faith, 1 was only foo e :,"f e "”"’ R e ]y ke O ‘:" " | Palp Company were thrown open for the inspection of visitors .,m‘.“m?r'l'n‘f‘l;’.fll'.}’?L’r'.’.afl"'-'n’.'flf."‘Sfifife'."é'iv‘fl“. o't | O - o guilty of wurder in the first d A few minutes glad that, as opium was denicd him, equivaent hiad | 8 NG D aper for the Du and who B irte | from it parts of the country. *Some of the most distineuished | a reasorable advance in our pay of 30 cents for laboring 18] 7 <] ent sufficed 0 cause the weak-minded culprit, against | been provided: only too glad that, w his ereed might | (W8 o 1"|k. . e - Journalists and scientific gentlemen of the country were pres ay: the same being refosed by the respective | 4 | 4 eonsistent and persistent accounts of the mauzer of the | be afallacy, there was an_eternal truth which would, in e o g . pes it ent. of the respective city ronds, we are compeiled to | O k) er, to accede 10 the suggestion, and when be returned | a stronger mind, Lave produced the fame happy T ults, | 3 g Amone the number we observed tbe Hon, Morton McMi. | stop working. as the exigenc of the times demand it. 2 2 cad guilty of murder iu the first degree. und that whether or no his hopes were fultilled in the let- g ol, Mayor of th Hon. _Alexander H. Rice, ex esoleed, That we, the majority of us buving families looking | = ] was then sentenced to be hanged. ter or not, yet his trust in_God's forgiving love was not a | e of th to us for support, appoalto 8 sym mg publio to sk if | 2 1 ow ere sovra viial s el us chnica pints are | deusion, 'And yt, | sloud befas i my o obscrations [ Thomes 4. our onase o o, an wo ase compeled 10 st put b0 Che Tait | | [ 7 guised. First, for cxample, whether, inasmuchas the degree | if I failed to compare bis talk to the mutterings of an | nt of the Am : £ : is s conclusion of faw, the prisoner could plead the opium-enter, while 1 should be cruel if 1 were to ate ¢ . , Won. M. Swain, eag.. Thomas | | Reselecdt ChoY :;:’.22’.%5.".";::‘."5‘.‘:'5:;‘.“.“,.:‘.’“ ool B @ + Second, whether iinsmich as the siatutes ex- | signs which betrayed it—all unconsciously to bimeelf. He | 1GG* gV (U : g ooy sher of Tik Nw Youk TR | o eary by us, a we iutend to be law-abiding citi o Z Iy and emphatically provide that * the degree of mur. | lived a boy, silent about religion; be died a_boy, talking W o TRUSILVAA, | e e ol ior iaterfere with any man the respective com- | =3 2 SHALL BE decided hy @ jury,” the prisoner was com- | about rel That was all the difference in my solemn | Scroll— neatly formed treft > wnles may choose to hira. ® b nt to plead as he did. Third, whetlier, inasmuck as no | judgment, as I watched the flickerings of hie fecble mind. v o Resolecd, That a8 we biave the sympathy of the press and | e~ - . did #0 decide, his plea was not, in fact, Not Guilty, 1 saw nothing in his quiet demeanor, nothing ia his sin- was & Feni Imhh.’- with us, we lmch 1o keep tho contideace of the syigy 1 The sbove usefal and desicable article bas become one of the greetess therefore, that & new trial should be had. Fourth, | cere talk, to convince me that the scaffoid is an efiicient brgwned b o by being orderly and united, — eeemza V8 Lk benefits to the women! ther, ivasmuch as the indictment specified those | means of grace. a8 Stro ! as the ordinary Resoived, That we, o8 united car-drivers, will pledge our. No more going down on your knees! facts ouly, which, under the statates, constitute murder | The clergy read the Scriptures—read a chapterin §t. Paul :“"" e ‘;:"‘l'." "':,“":_"'m“i “,’y' "l’" gy |“ b o Ui R KBl Ll i (L (Y SR AN atl Fae RPN ObJeCt | No moro scaiding your hunds » P ¥ » o & Thi i = noted mill i uye, sud the poets of the ers of this country; Mr. Hall, of 0 shed. the secopd degree, h-('(ol‘x{dv"t‘.liznl]y ;(’xcc;x'fl. ; —rather & philosophical portion, as I thought, and joined vania colony rhymed about it, 8 " Hall & Co., New-York; Mr. Buchanan, one Resolved, That we return our sincere thanks to the public [ Nomore mussing in dirty water! Sowe :;,1&1.:{&“‘1”;3‘:“;”:{““’ (1?;“: tt‘ e _npt;;rytlz uLnx.uuui, the Lymnn which hae comforted so many strog- | .00 of the iuventors of the wood ‘ Jobn D. Defrees, n‘ members of the press for sympathizing with us in our deep IT 1S SELF-WRINGING. e tirst Jegree, d that the ingredients | gling souls, B I - Superintendent of the Public Printing; Corneling Wen. | afftictior. . o b g that rimg yere specitied in the indictment; ¢ " There is a fountain flled with blood.” s oty Lesddy b 559 aperlntem ol rese: My. Van | . Speeches were then made by Messrs, Bross, Nowmap, | Evey bouskeeper will at ouce peroire h sématagm. Evary %'gg e 1 50 , in yhatsoever respect big 1 Shor!ly before 1 the jailor entered sud took Lim up Bat the pri Y ostrand of N \'..r]., )l(lr. aqm.l.lmngf of l»r{‘rr K :!-;., Hugh .\hu‘”\bll and }A. P. McDermott, after which the | Kitchen should have one. No Family is complete, without verlapped the facts, it was void; ana, tneretore, that | stairs. * { 1s gone unto New-Y urd, of Hurd & Houghton, New-Yor r. | meeting adjourned about midnight. & T aged s . v il o Nt e ot punishable for’ murder in the | . When he came down his kands were frmly stropped 10 No donbt but he wi . Yorstos & Co., New-York; A, D. ¥, Ran HEMINWAY'S SELF-WRINGING MOP. degree, the penalty for which, in Massachusetts, is | his body. 18 he cax got good sore o Ry bl o SEY TRV For Sale st No. 244 Fulton-st., New-York. g + ine Kind friend, when thy old » aries , Castiler of 4 Wholessle, $8 per dozen. Bt the .?.%2:‘?52‘:?.‘%}‘2:22&“’.,',’;1& was the coniluct of | The clrgy Blone remained. » T AR e 0 paper LD Dosghel: ————— s | Rl T e ‘judge, who, s is argued, instead of scting as @ pro- | When I entered the yard there were 300 or 400 men in it b Wving Philadelph e iprinting estats | CovListon 1¥ TRE Nowr# Rivem.—The steamship The Proprietors have s few counties yet to dispose of, and will wl} 1o of the prisoner, virvilly aided and abetted in 1w | Soon witer, the jury oF witnesses marched in procession | SO L Wikl Bradford, Bebitegts o PLTdeahia apd s viciuity. wakisg, 1u al, 8 | City of Paris, Keonedy, for Liverpool, while coming down g him to throw bis life aws to the **old jail” for the officer of the prison. celebrated .’u; - compaty ..o.r,e'.wr rsons. tbe North River, and when off Governor's Tsiand, sbout 9:30 . 3 J. M. FULLER & Co. @ov, Andrew’s law points have been stated in your ed- | Soon, again, there was & stir in the crowd, ‘and the Sher- | about the GQuakers, Gud was 1n the evening, the pirty retarned to Philadelphi g abis e bagbieahiyber e » 0 | s e T ‘ablest lawyers of the State, He was so strongly im- | A slight rain bad fallen, but there was o sunshine as the 1 will here siate, t n' orighn of e ‘1 rl: l-l- “-99"- o e g R ot ?{"M-L}mrl Mayor of the city, pre- | from Philadelpbia, for Nautucket, coal laden, striking Rer in - -» d with their walidity that he positively refused to ex- | prigoner walked forth to dic. s o hay'e v e sor. T, Thenar & Jestan Suyerd Foyles, «un:"m;- alialne, and sinking her inmedistels; the e : g i . 5 . s e e ¥ Told. aylvan, die they go to N — homas A, 0L d s eTous| ® steamship's bow, an mucfi”::nnmir}:"\‘\k:.r:;{:fi::»m:]nl‘lnilfirfififiln}:: {\Fr'{o'::l:n:x”:l::‘:-(’(:::Juf:spdp‘('«;nzr::{\x: 1 In those days, all paper was mannfactured by band T"Mm-f?ullfl“}fl" Frfl;uh: ‘;H‘lh lflmln ’Andlnihh o n&-‘ da" it, -lmufidme h:lmk'nhnuurn:ldl- o : wogde into & ouln in iron or stone ars by trip hau g , e 1o gyoid igt: v, Jor life. Bat he failed. g g0 withdrew three times. | e R 0L, . - o Xe & 543 jeal Socje Jones, W. V. McKean, floo. Thos. A. | The City of Paris carried away ber forel fm‘ The MANUFACTURERS OF - "When Gov.Ballock came into power,without notifying the | _ A# the woman withdrew the first time, the procestion | Hcrs It requirin@ several 3078 10 mate S FHEL 4y | Jenckes, Theolire Tilton, Erastos Brooks, Hon. Alexander | crew of the schooner were all savad aud fakeo oo board the Slenis of (he ersminal; on ki exsiov. Andrew (o state | was slowly mosing to the scaold. finished paper. The capacity of (e JU) wag #Lo 3 Rigs. Geo f1. Boker, Mr. Samuel Sinclair, publisher of THE | steamer, and aftorward 1o DUy o o tog. REVOLVERS, RIFLES reams a year. You cau uow induee of your vest | TRIWUNE, Mr. Staart Mr. I Hon. John A. Kasson, Dr. i, y Dy hase | Tovey, Hersy C. Carey. Daniel Dougherty, and otbe i.'“' R > ATAL urdsy Coroner | MUSKETS AND CARBINER, AR ACCIDENT.—On Sat the reaon why he did not execute Green, he appealed 1t wag fod by 450 sher clerks to tell how many hundred years it we o the new Council to sustain bim in signing the death Next came Green, rted by the Rev. Mr. Adams. warrant. h a prompt alacrity they saactioned bisin: | Then, two by m,?n'flfm.-mymd' itnceses, taken honest old Willinm t0 h one year's sup- | moeting costioned ustil s late Crpdidp lages Aoy = Sevtion. Green was ordered to prepare for death, Green mounted the seaffold ruther feebly, but it was more | ply of paper for Tng Tuin b grew | O Oy e alair was one of the Ainest . paRanion of Lhw: | 'WDAAY S A Thyiatis B Seridasn o the corner of Fifty- For the United States service. Also, . ADVERSE DECISIONS. owing, it seemed, 1o his partial lamencss and pinioned arms rapidly in _the colonies. th were 40 | SIS passed off 1, ended, | yaventh-st, and Eigbth-ave. on the body of Auna Fox, aged 25 . But, in the m:-lann:ge. sfi]-w friends of impartial justice, !b;_:;’nny mn-;z'(ulgmxuliun. 'l‘hmh'lr’uymnflri Lelped bim vp. | mills ”m N :]-.h ey, 'I’- vw)’l:' b m.;l Delawa ! 3 From the evidence it would sppear that on the night POCKET AND BELT IEW”B“’ 0 way related to the unlappy man, had been persist- e Sheriff, the jailor, and apother officer of the law | annually pro ucing worth of paper. In 16th ult, ently investigating the facts in t';uyu extraordinary apn:, and | mounted the muflofll with him. Tbere was another wan ;32% "g:)c bmny:a rumutlnm:[ gf‘-{ mills, ,“’N mfimm ez Obituary, 'i~'|&5’...'..?3.1”&."."5215‘17.‘.‘ e, he wheel 22.?3?3"3,' REPEATING PISTOLS, ,000 worth of paper. In 1786 it re 53 mills to Frea- ber left leg, causing n deep wound, from the eflects of which J N LES, i DPEATR OP OLE BULL. Voo died o Vriday Tast, A werdict waa rendored - that RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIF lh& determined to appeal to the Supreme Court on certain | there, at Green's ua«nt request—his friend, the turnkey. of the law points invoived in the trial of Green. . Green was placed on the drop immedistely under the lup{rly Philadelphin with Gab and Seribble stufl (nany “The Court could not have decided in their favor without | noose. 2 gatherings of Congressmen, Conventions, young sta The cclebrated violinist, Ole Bornemann Ball, who | deceased came to her death from n over by 8 caT be- | Rifle sad Shot Gun Barrels. and Gun Materisls. Sold by Gun Deslenw eundemuing one of their own members and practically re. | Underneath the scafold, o full view s the uuhayy mas | tnen and jurenile ub. Docs., in, those duye, 8¢ Phila- | aied at Quebeo on the 10th fast., was born at Bergen, in Nor- | Mekioss tho driver of s oar gusty of AApLE s wo SORECE | T e of HOLSE HAEAKING w1d ROBBERY every wersing s semi-official opiuion that they had once alfeady | ascended it, was—his coffin. deiphi), {he demand sbeorbing 71,00 s 18 100 | e of Wbesaer. 1610, T4 pastion’ . e | oves tho homstmmdr gence inTunniog | S STORE, BANK, aud OFFICE anould bave ooe of pere were 426 mills, with a capital of and an d » g 5 ‘ 4 e tord maifested itself at o very early age, but was repressed by his ——— RE!“)GTOI\ S RE‘-OL‘-ERS' @elivered, but without argument being heard before them. Did I say that legal torture has not yet been abolished ! X The decision was adverse to the petitioners, Green was very palo as he stood here, waiting for death. al product of $6,173,002 In 1850, 443 mills; cupital, $10,187,177; in 1860, 500 | fatber, who had destived him for the chureb, and at the age of TESTIMONIAL TO BisHor LyNen oF CHARLESTON, Circulars contaliing cuts snd descaiption of our Arms will be "™ §. REMINGTON & SONS, lion, N. Y. Avother was made to Gov. Bullock and Council— | His eyes were shiut, and I saw, from his attitude, that he £7.266,844; aun ll&;nn\ml, and with @ like result. wan ongaged, s he had been advised to be, absorbed in | mills; capital, $10,000,000; aunuai product, $21,000,000— | 1%, placed him at the University of Christianl, with which his | 8. C.—The ex-officers of the U. 8. A., who were prisoners of | UiGCArE, B0 3 ished upou spplicat CHARACTER OF THE PRISONER. solemn prayer. being in the printing and publishing yoar of peace, 1800, | connection was dissolved because he took temporary charge | war in 1561 and 1662, are about to tender to Bishop Lynch of v that GGreen was not the kind of man to be held ac- And now, not from want of heart, but want of thonght, | to be minute, and at the risk of giving 7%he Herald poop) 4 eountable to the extent of death. acruel thing was done. an approximate idea of TRIBUNK ciroulation, over thirtean | his roception was #0 eold as 1o almost entirely suppress bls s B ':;n::"'.:::. “’,';"“,‘"',",,, iy B,,',‘:‘;,“. i | i o c ins- hit fi o ni be ve " o $ . The prolouged inyestigations made of the case by pains ight figure and boyish look astonished some of the ! cfore we took to throat-cutting and windpipe-slitting arts, | o tne archestrs st oue of the theaters during the illness of the | Charleston, 8. C., the pre s o8 350t 10 00 Sulanet 09 By verious witnesses who appeared without mutual For twelve mortal minutes Green was kept there, stand- | thousand two hundred willion sh From 700,000 | musical enthusiasm, which bad thus far withstood both the | ¢5 have been kind to the prisoners. conferring on them many GED G M UR H i \d conscientions men brought facts to li icl spectators, as their remarks soon showed. Total, 60,000 t: or, or whout 2,500,000 e A BNt foata to Ik Skieh | A0 o by g R R ik of etviue i, Jeader. In 1529, he went to Cassel to stady with Spohr, bat eademy of Music at an early day, for the purpose of re- 4' M annual sheets, a8 the labor of honest William Rvfllnzf"u- frowns of bis fathor and the disfavor of the professors. He | substantial benefits; and the officers tender this ns & token of HOULD be Ry“hd .'.z:m‘ Furs and Woolens by dr bere. ‘consultation befuux (:uv. Am.lt'ethu counsel, and by & pre- | ing strapped and motionless ou the drop under the hungry o e . i sented genealogical history of the Greeu family (which | noose. son, to more than thirteen thousand wmillion, the | then began the study of law at Gottis b their respect aud esteem. ted geneal e Gre o il e y of law ngen, but soon recovered 1o avold injury by MOTHS. aggiste everyw) back for a couple of centuries), it was established b work of this grest Yaukee nation. This is the story of | gom tbe despondoncy caused by his interview with Spolr, o HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Boston. HoNoRs 70 TS LTS DANEE § DIKImpiiies |t s ety 1 : ous_forms of mad- Relfvgion' The clergyman stepped forward, and said that | the American paper trade in a senten mess, idiocy, and imbecility, had been heredi and | be had been asked by Green to state that bis crime was not In time, as all the world began to read and write, the common in his ancestral line, and in some of his col- | premeditated—that he had no malice aforethought toward | problem eame to the minds of good men: How can we . Toters) lines also. It was shown that his grandfather on | bis victim, and that he died in perfect reconciliation with | hope to Keop this vast demand so fully supplied that | able success. At this place, o quarrel with a follow artist re Judge Betts, for the purpose of procceding with the trial of N paper shall be cheap, and literature open o the poor—that | yoited in a challenge, and in a duel which followed bis autag- the Meteor case, the last case in which Mr. Dickioson was en. J' W- BRADLEY S S . Ou the opening of the Court Mr. Eurts anoounc and ouce more detormined to devote himself to bis art, and weat to Minden, where be gave bis first concert with consider. | The United States District Court opened on Saturday, before shat mental unsoundness, in its fifidthtfl- side, lnd’nhut;'o, :lome d three, of his | ull men, m?fi hl.i :Efll'k:. '“:lmgi.vhd then he read A graud uncles were of unsound mind; as, also, two at least verses from the Bible and prayed. how terribly long | the farmer may eventually hiave his Bible for s shillin . O omate ehildren, and two of Green's own uncles, | his prayer seemed to be. At last he said Amen. ‘Ym‘lhg - e ‘“.n';,_)' 1._“,3"’,0, u‘:l“‘”” e m“ 1 ; g rf oniat was wortally wounded. Compellod to leave the country, | £iideath, wnd moved that the Court adjourn till Monday, ut 11 . Farther back, the history testifies to additional instances. ;emlnm followed in & leisurely style—so quietly, 60 calmly. | wanted. Who shall write the lyric of tho great Rag Hust be weat to Parls, where be lod & most precarions aad wrotched | & M. ouf 0 T v o nl‘,}h& eceased, sec. \ il rcas L ina fe o e e , sec- t was the warrant ! of the lust four years? * Even t0 Japan,” said one paper- | existeace. from which, after being robbed of everything onded the motion. ‘The Court ordered t nhfluunu;:t Sows DUPLEX ELLIPTIC] until Monday vext, ©On his mother's side, one of his uncles is under guardi ship; his graudfather wes notoriously idiotic; bis As this doeument was bei uncle committed enicide in & fit of iu- | Doose, strapped his legs togetker and put over his face the | scoured for “sspity, aud had been of unsound mind for black cap. Not satisfied with his work, the jailor [ and write.” read, the jailor adjnsted the | maker to-day—‘‘all the world and Japan have boen possessed, including his violin, he attempted to release himself | for continuation for this worning go o rags that Yankee people may read | by dowpiog, Lo wag uot destingd, bowerer to dio in the | and that tke Court adjourn to that day 0 & The failure of the = cotton crop, | geine from which he ®as ragensd and taken o the bouse of 8 . 4 AccrneNTs.—On Saturday night, Catharine Dolan, tilem, (Or Double Spring) . mmany years before. It was etated as a common report, lgpmhed again, and with trembling hands readjusted | through war, increased the rag famine, white . b there bad uot been an opportunity to establish | the noose. For the finst time Green trembled slightly, aper. rising—50, 75, 100 per cent—until timid men | Feceatly bereated mother, who found In bia o remarkablo re- the “y o i, that ere had been authenticated cases m?{ o rl.gn"' ”.“7.5:"’@'& gxecute this wamunt ! said the Leflln T fenr that n retur to vellum and palimpsest, | semblance to her dead son, and assisted him wo liberally that | 0god 38 ye: residing at No. 57 Parkst,, was ran over aod other's other's eriff, have mercy on his soul.” 0y 2 M e e oot | 8, ot Gty o 1 | e s, A e of SRS | b v ot o I e e gt b | R ! i N ok ~doubt i could be, it shows that there are four different | through, until Lis feet fouched the ground. T etion Dt had Ao o3 ok ‘Aak cowllhoka | S abs el Sl TRIS S o ey b b hogp e b g L fomitics in which there had been recent cuses of insaoity: | Touched the ground! Homrible to state, some ono hud | together, Wanted second, o substance that wi Hia carcer s au arist bad now fuirly bogun, and the nest | "t kol regda o soven years were spent in professional tours through Europe, Bartbolomew Gaynor was on Saturday night knocked down t | T heap, ‘snd that all of them had poured their infected blood into | blundered in this horrible business; the rope was too long | abundant, inexhaustible, casy of supply so that ¢r:nl:. —his feet touched the ground ! ration and travel and foreign lsbor would not destroy | bY Which Le acquired not only an extended repatation but & and seriously injured by o runaway horse, ut the corner of | WILL NOT Baxp or BREAK, like the Single Springs. They we Avenue C and Fourthat. He was conveyed 1o bis residence, | ,cuvomwpnparn by ALL LaDiRs, throughout the length and breadth ' ‘the veins of Green. An expert ph]uologilldncfibod him as ““the tailman of | Nota groan! Those who sympathized with the culprit | jts value. | i phy! h p paper means cheap reading--chesp | bandsome fortane. Ia 1838 he returned to his mative pl No. 42 0 otk " 4 sisinpusied phraciogn, who or- e el bocause, a they Uhought, e all b kiled i | yeadig national virtoe, Ity i ans | o i ity P mitea essar i vk gacia. Wby | T0 (12 Ui AT e e the Lax, to be the most PERPECT and AGRNEBLE SKIRT ever B smined , declared rganiza ) § found ingenious mechanism capable of printing all the y 'he > o : Y Lightness, Durer indicated weakness and disease. 'But they were soon undeceived. Books of the world ver sgain—ghere wai the l;:l'pf:’ ¢ | b it vt o the Usited Staton. Tho esthusirm with | Romsp ov 4 WaTcm—John Grimes was on Fri- | FEt SO ey s wilich hie was received bere, and the pecuniary success of his | gay night arrested by Detective Field of the Fifth Precinct | i ROP. g e ke « Physiologically,” be wrote, ““ he is a_diseased dwarf; He was hauled up again, and then his writhings and That is the problem now! We have tried & hund ogically, b is an imbocile, morally sad iutellectu. | strugglings commenced.. The swollen veius of his hands, | red Sabstanoes—all’ good ‘abswering every | Arst professional tour through th ) orate, . % s—all good—but not answering every i mal tour through this country, are still fresh io | for b, i b Sul- - their purple look, the contortions of bis body, all showed | requircment of the problem. The rag—the 1.:-.( elé- | the minds of wusical readers who heard him at that time, and 1;:-',“,".“;:,,‘:1::":.” :‘hy.')‘;,:r::?:d Hoto), :‘]:‘.vl’:dn‘:l:.fln’ hll;nl.- EMPREss TRAIL' River plers, and thet robbed hin of » watch and chain. d{g :‘I:: g":'ttl’m, b‘ztag?muo:u Green b:lrve‘r.tnhi.: 3.'.'&'1?:&'.“’(3.".11'3' ‘::d' ;r:m'rx.n.l ;:flfl‘.l::;::w Pn. mul:t n‘l' ’r.por—hul oF ’}f'i" becowe more un.xl more | need not be recapitulated Lere. In 1845 he returned to Eu- | North - ! " i 4 P o ’ C| + | contracted in sul y, while ¢ " vuste J > 2 ol § o] be was & deliberate villain. When he saw him, and ex- | sure speedy death; aud whatever tortures & wan may fecl w:uu- le 80 nvrfl:\'ml . Straw is r; gn::‘dl' ‘- oy Tt | DR ash daing iy 'u"'“fh"" DOVER JORTS GaTS & secise of ?nrr":v'.m '.:’CL?..:‘Q'J%&.‘J:;'».’.‘.T?'L‘H.’.‘ ;:L‘I: 1::‘:;.:‘111:«11 hrl:u:l!":: Bow Opeioge 6 the Puiie Snd Kssms NOAMSHIS ) » _amined him, he declared him 1o be a mere boy or dwarf; | in straugling, he—for six minutes and fifty-eight seconds | we want a better one. Behold on these pluins the tall concerts In the principal cties of the Contisent, mado eam- | &100. After tLe arreat the watch was recovered by the oficer. | ¢ 6%t il Apiont o L the creature of circumstances, diseaso, weakness, aud im- ;:.’:;,IHM in dying. He was too literally strangled to {mplnr treo— the pretentious, unwelcome, unnecesgory pop- | P16 18 Algeris agaiust the Kabyles under Gen, Yusuf. bulls | Justice Dowlivg ou Saturday committed the prisoner for trial. e 0 ELEHIlIAlll) SKIRTS. il puse. p » i ot I theater 1n his native town, and made an effort to establish i —~—~— AS WHOLESALE, by fhe' estiintvs. Naguieciawas snd + Tbe Rev. Messrs. Barnes, Gilbert Haven, and Morse, And 50, in the latter half of the N; . '.f htue I DRl LR L i g B e B T e | e e e e | e A iy tro0 18 18 Lmatican Wosd FAML Neway lint] SIa T ISRy SR K Ckrelly | (RRONERD ORI SeRERE O SRR G el it oy and emphatically b ‘Tovor of mia exeew | gland. God save.the Commonweuth af Mossocbusetts. | Works and e what hiddgn virien t thay powiene, Bl | and patioten brouglt b incoutac withthe poice because | whie M. Cuaris Fiageraidof No 12 Lawreaist. was s | \WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, o5t b it o ful:l:: 'rby hie Tepested_oonyemastions She needs that official prayer. B s the experiment which s brought me by ladelphin of s polition] preferesoss, and & anmber of vaxstionslaw- | isg the corser of Lauress and Brosmest, be was knock ¢ i, that they formed an_erroneous estimate of for e FXIBUNE—which has Kopt me on the banks of the | S0its dissipated bis fortnue. Iis wife sank under the rigors of | down and roblied of & wallet containing 835 by H WARFROOMS and OFFICE, v the climate, and 1n 1552 he wade his second visit to this coun- | A}I(ul three confederates, The thieves then fled. Subsequently Nos. 97 CHAMBERS wnd 79 and 81 READE :&m;fif;rhfiizr:xpmnuuced aud pleaded for a com- Trg CORNER l" MICHIGAN SOUTHERN—DREW AGT. Schuylkill Kiver these ma ud whieh I now re- otat] n0e. ; - | cord a8 & contribution to the 1 eivilization of | try. In the same year he purchased a tract of uncultivated | Fit#erald et Mortop and caned ble, rreat by Ofieer ack Also, AT WHOLESALE by ol of the Eighth Precinct. On Saturday Justice Dodee com- Mr. Barves declared him to be a moral fool, with the | Scott.—The case of Drew agt. George §. Scott and others, . d £ | the world, Let we tell you, nd with as | land, comprising 1 . 4 il . Haven was equally emphatio. Tle declared that | This case, which arose out of transactions in Michigan South- [ _They are located in Man 5% § SN, IR IR Skie OF oo g > Green was not above the development of & boy of twelve. | orp. and has been alladed to before, came up on three distinet | Schuylkill River, with es Oleaza was given, in honor of its founder. The project, how- ; = e " P ree distinct ! 3 Quringe | over, was only partially ruce sful, nnd to ave the pecuni ALLEGED EMBE2ZLEMENT.—On Saturday i C()A L Williamson of t/e Eighteenth Precinet, arre AT GCOST, ‘The Rev. Messrs. Adams, Quimby, and Greenwood were ol tions, b o th were commenced in August, 1564, G motions, one by the defendants to dissolve the injunetion laid of stone and | ary embarrassments which followed, he resamad bis concerts horse denler, on the complaint of Joho G w York. ZADING JOBBERS. wstmaimilaropinion. Mr. Greenwood said that disesse had | G them against purchasing in Michigan Southern, under tho | thopresent months [he buijdiugs ire b and.not s, 3 ha Reld to the’ Same dr’_’;‘f "r rule for the plaintiff or bis {mhrn. one by the plaintiff t brick, in the most substantial mwanner, cupy o space | Upon the completion of the Academy of Mu S ,bm"u"&‘"mmn arec o l!nn;}lnhzlzg:nc;:: “-::XE::A: I:lyhlhle Ev:u‘n‘nm'w puni of 1,000 feetin 1 (?'" by 300 i width, and cost, When com- | Jeased the building uod undertook th manageuient of 1 yfourth-st. The complainant state Sy . 4 N i the injuction leted, ove ted with the Rock ) E stls of the prisoner the sum 303, Six clergyiteni—of diewut cxmeda—al gt on hislow | stk Aferconsideratie ik amang 1o chtornien, i . ited with the Flat Rock Mills [ gpara, which, however, proved extremely disastrous, aud at | S A A A Rl ek —Wleh of the pelsmers ("E‘nru:lu:_ Greenwood and :;;:fllndlhlnhtmhrrlwu motions should abide the evewg of the | gaid fo be the works of the Kind in the | the ead of two mouths was aban He ugain returned to | Dontelly was held 0 bail by Fustios Dodge In the um of ldarnes were W Vel L i 1 1% tus I, 0 s & n: and Mr. Haven, also, | Ui Salatir Tubariited sa adertt to ahow (hat, the. fn- world, and are capable of producing from 12 to_15 tans of | Burope, and since then bas bean occupied iu giving voncerts 81,500, COAL COMP Y! 2 W this with great su iy who had known him from his childhood. v Th B K B I e Sho 1o Qifferent but | Junction order wa served on ail the defondants before 2.30 | PaPer bull per diem e OrkY e oy L et WAl i e s 28y of gontlemen, from difforent parts of (Lo Unlon, aud fortunes were mang, aad, notwithstaading his perse. | CHARGED WITH RECEIVIXG STOLEY Goons.—The e “yaally profeasiogal point of view, confirmed the testimony | & 2 of April, and that, notwithstanaing the defeudants, Scott | ) 3 on. and | ] 1 ot o & Co., 8t 3 o'clock had ck broug for accouut of | bserihed capital s estimated at fr 0,000,000 10 A P 1 the reverd ,?,}.,',d"",’,’”:;, Heat i hat b vt e & Co. Jucock had the wtosk st for accoiut of | e bteied capital I csigatcd at fom $I0,00000 o | aad genius they followsd bim uatil, nt the ago | dwelliug of George W. Grant, at ‘Trenton, N. J., on the night v BER IR d band at erime; b y K i taa | death found ! oor, shattered, ankappy o p thin ok " o i ? B8 ody bt & fool would bavo becn 80 hardy. Thera way | ~ Guosge & Scott also fled an adarit a A% et v b what S Rose B R e Py g By tone chance in & million for escape. The cxperts whom | injunction was served on him at 2:1 ol ML e okl et 16 Re% CALIG o e gy s Mhers SR 1RON oy % IR ERES rent quantities ar DEATH OF THE REV. JOUN KEBLE. 11'ey cousulted before Green was suspected, al'vays wain. | going on i v»bfllxr'!lt"«‘ to the orde € .26 that it was the work of a fool. vs, whon they received, at ¢ p.w o Fi e sl b of this distinguished clergyman is ar The two eminent medical experts 1o whom Gov. Groesbeek & Co., oy righeog song b b o the latest English papers, Me v * Ao 0 f n he at sh papers, v s born t e of rece deds sy b of the Injanction, but desiring o relieve the defer duated at Oriel Colleg Oxford, A drew su Ivvn)l'l]~l the ease, without knowing what the great loss, which would ; i 00,000 o al men bad gave the saume opigion oss, which would o’ ; c':::'r‘orem mal men bad gaid, gave the sawe opipion of | Siock after that bour. Tl | two lime kilns " filled 11 oF Prodeisor of P 2 DIRECTORS Tyler said that bi TS apaal oS Sl & and thes g 10 timo i king the | Vi ActtoN or THE NEW-Y¢ | Boavss Busar, Cuanves Torres o, Tylersaid that bis menta) range was “‘very smal! and | had brough uder that directio e for wh nroent te | woxae L i , Gronar L. Trass. Jous 1. PLa i evior.”’ Upon th Jr. Walker te 1 found Lim physieally, mentally, | against the W morally o DW. ¢ 11 these gentlemen, either explicit" Orrice.. terary pursuits way be cousuited it all times. atories 10 Field and Du by implieat nteginting tis pan pda, at 8 .87ISK | autioes tial Lred: don the theory thit the erimy wae ditated. 11 hes & o oty the result of o sudden and v ) ceful ) ) < . ' bis mind, s he phased it, was 1| ¥ SIURED.— Yot ( v Goverheld | g Vol o X 1 have nonch o 8h9w : ¢ ‘ s refiise liquer which L model according to the | dokn Burrs, nutive of Ireiand, aged 39 years. On Wednes l wnd Bighth avea L was whom Asexactisetts crnelly exe Is not o it of evideuce to show that the ciwe woed (el o o thtid story window (whick e GALL & COMPANY. Awnia | wood fiber, is cong

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