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R fdwm, eme | - %mE PHYLADELPEIA monmom. | faniested bis ety F g Thomas Murr Arraignment of the Murdercr—Something os to | morning_tre Elis Life and Character, NEW-YORK T ALY TRIBUNE, TEURSDAY, APRI;: 19, 1866. s, Cupt Wiwes, wis o pueenst | THE NEWS OF THE WEEK and Jobn J. Wilkipson. On Wednesday oners were committed for examivation by They are Loth young men and natives of this A 4hn momeval Aienasition of the strikers scems to be to | Mr. Dickinec commend e e aa TR LD 060 e0RAuCt O | ot g e Wit L o their own port, o the force of Pubu opimon and | T professi ) i doment he w s of the rgilrond compurics to finally ebtain 8 %7 his genia ver found wantix m chie ty soon tbew their demande,, | afiv.r his acrival ot Binghamtor HILADELPHIA, Wednesday, April 12, " ” W ATER #.r the Broome County B 2 Ture shit Bieanira found & iris DIl offin 4 P ¢ the Fifth THE NEW-YORK Ligh wring the mights tered public life, he ws & E i S el Gée of e Ropsep A TrUsE.—Detective Field of the Fi 1 ci at longer luter. | setics.. Hia. vervies 11 t ¥ 3 P Precinet yesterday arrested Kilvan Colden on o charge of sl s e oot that suvers | GOTETEOT and i tho Senate o the Uit Sates, s brovght into court and | entering tho apariment of Mary Abears, No. 123 West st ad '\VEEKLY TRIBUNE i & Tle / B Th iR l"'l";'“v { romted blA s hes foom Shat ibe. 310 JAS bebiet . stealing from a trurk 610 in Troasory notes and s small 3 . ¢ PRRSON P . QN drivers bave retured to the -aves Railrond depot | 1o'the country as o patriot statesimen 3 risoner hay amount of American and Englieh ilve e silve ELEVEN PERSONS REPORTED MISSING. | beaten 1y some of the strikers or their friends. The | The speak r alluded to the letter fron 2 ut | ¢y rl-. John ', O Was found in the possession uf tae prisoner, but the Treasury Lie Precinet have lined Third-ove. 10 prevent 8 | Lo would leave his politicel ¢ [ Hotes eantd not be found. Jastice Hogau committed the pri- e o as Pol il of those hetter sequainted with it. ouer in default of §300 bail ¥ et Police report that the pole of | heen conneeted imtimately with 1 ew Lis objece ——— < ren WE Veavy Loss of Propenty. f ke_at pathy, not only in words but Ros OveR—On Tuesday night Charles Nedseck, | HE iy Toady for ever: g with his parents at No Fisstst, | THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this week contuios the fob ere was struck, d n over in Canalst, . age and Civillze ; persed the ched 10 8 W T Formee of e At about %40 b, 1he schooner Gon, Stewart - i ¢ over the boy's i i i B owa T, The driver Big P nis H. Stephens | rond @ Office; West A ey The | o, tne Faitor of The N. ¥. Trib withi the stemmer City of The Bn on Lon Van Vet Norwich I sehooner siruck the ste i'-t"‘(( and yes. it of the Loy's 0 to Ler, 0,06 n | Sm: Inorder to make myse wwks, on the port side, sta in & large b ole ,m.s, & CHARLES 'S REMARKS. i wh ch the water rupidly entered. A8 it rowe, it lifted Ber | {he whole facts coneerning the drivers' Craxtas P. K1z the early efforts of Mr. ; : fiies and ol l‘ to communicate with the wood- | oo one of the Presidents of th of the rted but with a cou | Thomas McDonald work. After the Cit, reich com rning have g nfidence as @ man of | schoo! edication, not it is now. Inspite of how the eonfidence of the Common yin the third degree, 3 bogan o sirk ) B the p bim ¢ whethier it was true th is want ¢ t g o literary trength of his jug bin- | on g fall cbaree made by Edward Hendrick of No. 315 First itsh North Amesica; South R b ¢ 1 o D his ¢ ! i T and was senter Recorder Hackett yesterday to e po L been malested in the pe e ! wa r B wlely went down He stated that e 1 A bourd at 1he ro » sewved Lot selves drivers are 3 I They were ug. and 10 ind i o il showed him to be a finist Luded « ‘ol PFLOM HRAVANA, | - | erio Rico- Snbseription to st Clhal A LOST. NAMES OF T The following are the Lames of ihe who were not among the saved by the steauer Electr i, No. crew Newas from ¥ spaim in the War Ay Abc of Passports, Lan't . have been | by, ! dhy the same laws of trade that | DIversary E and | of Fort Sumter. 1 of service or commodity v John Keble. Omizvasiks—Death of Ole Bull; Death of neer 1 | 1o the wwmore | dust and smoke ef the 200,000 The steamner Bare firid - Al S o Amethr ) loheets (e mb) He wisl ould Thomas, Puerto Rieo and 8t Dowi oy : s Iabor will aid, th | we get no new her is any publi cicina Fverioxs. HE SURVIVOR | this, and no b S > a p weigned ECONKTIC Those who survive this dreadf e fo eat law of trade, | From Puerto R 3 st i ol e g kg Bl B o | tic been started ! 1 Spain » £8ATLT 0% & NEG10 PROCESSION. King their effort to ad b i . N Drcevenmis 1 MAKDS PAPRRS A e T oy g | BV e 1 b nt of the year, a 1en, espec . | toe Paper Bus o is t} wmen herétofor in . DIZ'S ADDRISS. | house Panity nt bran employ | Me. Coamsas: [have come, hont hesit wud Wood; § first impulse of employers when trade 1s | ke 3 this maeting—f t y o G {ie Anercan Puip | Faliug s Pries k to the year 1821, actiee of t law of part of the n in ail br s that nambe nt are w » expenses by the discha stry has past r of New-York dates since 1 withdrew from th | 1 hav Ome UNKDOWD As 8 1 T this process of ind dustry for Loss by fire ool i Whi ds—Michael MeMahon, Corveline Ridly, Jobn Webh, David Fraser, Patrick Welsh, et 1h0 railroads Bave a right to employ on in the Ses with our d ko Coruelius Colina no sonls, but T have er—Elijal Firewen—C @roten. John Ad ok Watchms d that corporations have d that they have no awe right to b i h on of its by o Porte Rico $50,000, ¢ the Treasury for the expenses of baw, Groton. e on py-Mape CLOTHING 1IN , two brothers, 1} - St BLICATI0N8—F TiE CONNEOTICUT ELECTION=1 o SpriNG Wi ) an individs ¥ their taxes as reg Ve no more right o preve s of an in H. Tracy. N Mre, S, withh usines. . ers whowe vae ’ 1 because of the loss of the Bes Tho' ewpieyée ok M et Kept by the clerk. s Co. should *strike,” and o shoald ta FURTHER PARTICULARS. would it be toleratcd that the strikers should be perm roanm Chicago Pre When the schooner struck the City of ) stand around the premises jeerine, insalting, ¢ iphed ov | TxTwREs easterly wind Bowing, and_would not the PRl i 13: O wne o liglt fop, with was scen on the schooner, and it is bel wone at the tune. The force of the the browsprit, figure-bead and upper part of the bows the schooner, which was found to be rapidly leaking, and was atendoned by the captain and erew a few minutes ¥ 10 its business if su ed that she Mision catrie should It se there is a prine tion of far more consequence than iv the employés of & corporation may b prevent them from work ing at t 00K WELL T0 YoUR TEETH, and see th able to ¥ the enamel are entirely remov price agreed upo before she sank. ~They were picked up by the steamer | 1y o individual may be; and once establish p— - eliectuslly, employ KoGkus s FRAGRANE UDONTOLINE Electra, which algo had the passengers from the other |y o would lead to fearful resalts. The press and | er and beautifier of the Teeth, Ch nd that the cars shull be run, and are s Sold by Drugg veste). Every assistance was given to the survivors b the Eicctra, Capt. J. W, of the Neptune Steaumsh denunciation of the oad compani Eand Compary, which vear the sceme of the dis- | the demands of the drive if the d I : aster nearly two , hours' The circumstance of | refase toallow others to 2 ith b o fir ] ders. Ask for Roasas's PRaoaxt ODo: this vessel being in the wake of the City of e B Il not work at all, which u’:‘v’zn:‘.w ! s | A po Norwich, wud in an opportune woment to save the pas L e oo Maaniz A he 11 g T fortunate. At the time the disaster he; gems wes ver ! 3 pened, the passengers and most of t Kindred t quaics of the - p | Unizep S1atve MEkcANTILE REGITER. e Rt 1y by o G | THE LATE DANMIEL S DICKINSON. | oo ta | o colarmn of Pabilations David Crowley, the First Mate, Mr, Chas. B. Sm G o | D B, o 3 Bonrd of | Chict-Engineer, and Mr. Pursons, the pilot, to whoi | Meeting of the Bar—A Tribute to the Dead— | | Neattutod 1o . ; i i ¢ i | IMPORTANE LEGAL DECISION, 100, Grain, great crodit is due for their exertions in rescuing the paui ic Addresses by Judge Bosworth, L th I v ' s 3 o A S i | S S S s i i) v es B. Kirklond, Gen. Dix, W. M. s, 0o B i wnningromi i gy Powers of United Ntates Asvenso e o Eoterh vors u S ¢ Sames T. Brady, D. €. Birdeall 0 Jumes AL e84, in t | Burvato, Wed April 1, 166 o ) but not of a very sev o ph Bonbés the United 8t ait Co Ten copie 1t 18 expected the ( Norwich will be yaised, cergo ons. o : : A Bt ghe ! Geciion in relation to Oy sof the Usiited | ooy A 4%, WE vy Btie Joas 10 either. Tha vasoel ae £ A weeting of the Bar of this city was beld yesterday i o coul 'y X [ TE et o s dsad g re ears o1, about 1,300 tuus burden, and valued at $180,001 i e i ¥ } s ’ b 3 i L # Asscasors, : | ‘,m e owned by ihe New-London Steambont Co., who | 100D, in the United States District Court, for the pury d A d ¢ A o o r | from the City Superis He decided in the cose of Thomas Brown of this city, | i will send u diviug aud & wreeking party, to the scene of | of taking such appropriate action relative to the death 4 bbb r « ; 0 right to recover. Aoy assessmisn’ L0 wiy other wede o the catastrophe l()-{‘n\. "I ¢ schooner Gen v«u{m \I.m the late Daniel 8. Dickinson as would, in some mensure, g 2 b 4 it caj whih. bas bee S 1o b S0k PRI New- Y o1k Viiet u-vwx:‘;‘l“::; 3 \,u‘lv\';:h"\;‘:l ae bound for 0t | give expression to the feclings of esteem & len t 0 ¢ any 1 for examit ¥ . od by the collision. entertained for that i & n . ’ 5 i B I ” }\ R E V 1‘ LATEST NEWS OF THE MISSIN | profession. Th ‘ Asscssor 8 procerds | BVB\R V] Mr. Martiv, sgeut of the New-London i almost of Ame habilimeats [mour e York Protest teolorof law, | OR of the missing lust evening, b (ag : [ | ¢ further about thew to day. The pussenger 1 : y ; Al ATITVIN wyed with the steamer, aud only an approxi- i 08, 4 11 'l { J {, | ¢ ean be mad number on | "")I'"‘l“'f“*;fll"'- . e same walls, o y sud | 7 ! fed by t 0ols g National Eanling Ce w-House Ene | 3 . 4L > There i still bopes that wost of the i his professional b } My, | Ward, . hey k- DF shome ablished o ik tes PR i sty e sustained by Mr. | o) » that ay be 1 e STRENGTH TO THE WFAK-YOUTH picked up while stroggling in the wate {hiF sisctteg 2 . : i ) 3 e, Weinenta, A1, 1966 | Dt B announced for th - r 1 L. t ‘“'f‘ N | — THE CAR-DRIVERS NTRIKE. room was thronged wi oo « Vork o - I Baskine oy ‘{"""' | Thi prepuretion is unequa verator and restorer of wasted T : X 11 v, the nise remsining | “ies berk e, uy way impaired v o Fre 1 » for the Lile Temnsinitg | The feeble, the ve in sny way impais ge in the “Situntion " The Present 1ot e . the Ay sl E | aneiz vitality by excs licatian, will hed ke irs— Troubles of New Drivers— Judges Jones e € : s just been established at | Biokrene to be'win rri g of the Strikers— 8, hes and Reso- Detts, Shipmun and e powers und priv suant ot M. M. Partnidge 1€ | e briskne which belong to you a peec! ! [ ¥ 1 igence, Court; Judge Daly of the Commor ined Statuten Ne mat &Clse any organ b o body and Silliman, Mr. James T. I b I foustione, (e Apur™ Joeppeation Wil et The ** strike” still continues, and so fares can belearned, = Birdsall, and about 300 others, 1t . 1 L BIOKRENE with 1o more e aging prospects of an adjustment of | At 12o'clock Judze Betts, with A 5 on and reg CURES GENERAL DEBILITY, 1MPO1 EPSIA, DEPRESSION CAPACITY, D X rday | oW SPIRITS. [MEECILITY. LENTAL INDOL ATION, E UL 17 HAS A MU DELIGHTF BLE AND NOVEL EFFECT UPON THE NERVOUS ex-Judge Bosworth, ex-Snurrognt Allen, Mr. Stoughton, Mr, Lord, sr. nposed the Committee of Arrangemen T yest difficultics than et the date of our last report. We might e wheat in the reiterate in regard to it the familisr telegram which four influ the years ago we were accustomed to receive day after day | room, aud, on motiou of ex-Judge PiErk | bee ¥ i nd all who sre i any way prostrated by 1 from Washington, “ The situgtion remains unchanged.” = Samuel C. Betts was appoinied to preside. On in thef . T'he - arestly edvised to seek & cure in this wost excellent and uny afow d o atest Ship News, | yreperstion. Mr. StovGHTON, Judges Shipman, Benediet, Daly the active d SAILED. BIOKI The drivers still insist on the demanded increase o WAZCS, | Barnard, Robertson, Mason aud Davis were appointed . favor of « wnd the railroad companies seem equally obdurate in de- | Viee-Dresidents, i ! ) o, St h. Cub. bivcia, Eagle, Saratoga. the DESPAIRING, the OLD, ining to give it. Crowds of idle ex-drivers and their | _On motion of Mr. ALLEN, Mr. Samucl Blat d o 88 & v 8. light £ Wi e S Yoty friends still cluster about the starting points of the various | Mr- James C. Spen tarics, s T N ————AL . 47 7 72 T T — e in nervous wesks REMARKS OF EX-JUDGE PIERREPONT. 260 and fe] pecmanece. tines, discussing their grivvences, wondering whether th R T 0 x . S o -Judge PIERREPONT then rose and said: Mr. ( " ) - eompavies will come to terms, langhing at the awkward- | 1may ot be krown to all those assembled b not d o—— . ";‘x"'"d raid tou ellel In 1::-!-:,;‘7:(:‘;122':: o any tore in . i3 forever, e of 1he new drivers, and assailing them with jeers, by B 5 as the late Mr. Dickinson resided a great while in the thrests and opprobrious pames as they arrive and depart, | o I wa pale % The Dollar per bottie, of siX botties for $5. Soid by Droggiste e werly il the carsvlich e running e il guarded | Feltrions war it i o $ock of sadi 7 I i YLEGANT COUNTKY 9 | gme Deta por * 5X bottics fur $5. Soid by Droge by tbe polide, there are not many attempts made to fater- | 80 4l C Known to 1 . | Matosman, aal to the Ste otn. whie 4 nished—At Hartford. on Farmin The dwelli ent by express auywhere, by addressiog fiwe with thein, otherwiso than by unstvory verbal at | with whom he lived 4t Bing country, | When we jus ; 2260 6% Frovements HUTCEINGS & HILLYVR. P tacks on drivers and railrgad officixls, thl:” ku; .L".- But & remarkable thing, which ha Enowaiitc h;: _:h”\ hoof £ 3 per cout « E No. 28 Dey-s witernpts at violence up to dark last evening. by v this me = Sacll tho sify ratiroads sre now withdrawn st dark, the | b, b7 is fumily this morning, g-Srad offieers of the roads stating that they are not willing to | yo'ric e days hetora hie death hewrote (0 his wi visk either their own property or the sufuty of pusscnkers | yome poetry, in whick lie gives, perbiaps, o better insigit wet the threatered uitacks of the strikerv, Meantinie, | jp 4 few words and in a condensed form, into bis inner lifo stages are reajing an unaccustomed harvest, and those | gy, eun possibly be given in_any specch or in any other | P Of unducky wights whose business or pleasure detains them | yiode, Ey-Judge Pierrepont then read, with considerable down town later thau 12 o'clock p. ., sre compelled t0 | ayotion, the following poen - tive d social position h f oy conpic f half o the vicinity lf o ToMFR MO portioned | peeful sol P eg— - i AT COST. ng on the Luion Conr lion trot for 6 ot three all vicissitu soek unaccustomed resting places, or trust the locemotive - | ' - - 1 N fowera with which kind Natass bas gited then, 1050nver | In youthts eight v Lims ife was aew, the Union C The conte THE SCHUYLKILL MUTUAL =~ them to their homes. During the day, the evil i« moditied. And carth was fresh with dew and fowers, | Wer, 10 WHgoD, hi — The Sixth-ave and Eighth-ave. lines were yesterday And love was warm, and friendship true, of official al fasne. filénois: bk (COAL COMPANY, " cunmang sbout 35 cars each to Vesey-st. and o fow 1o And hope and Lappiness were ours, Mit. EVAKTS'S REMARKS, s adiang o o FISHIN £l operstion since October last, now delivers to ita sub. Lo::‘t:n?:,"g::n n":lntl.t«'v(yr'lx;‘:;: ndex '::i ‘::t:’ of We started, band in hand, to thresd b h,"j‘.\,) oo ‘“”l .{‘“Tl'f,,””l', ot oW 1 H Tiis was tie second | acribers the purest WHITE-ASH COAL from it own coliery i Ash N e _"; i b The checkered, changeful path of life, - n 8 lm! 4 "1 | ‘ “ s ¢ eqrence of | land, Penn., ALL ITS VARIETIE vew drivers, The trips i Tapidly as possible, And withs cach otber tusting tread sppearance in his public of life. Mr. | Ludian Chicf ting wns § FOR E BY ut of course long intervals sometimes intervened between ‘The battle fields of worldly strife. Dickinson was u e | " nt not il | two to one in his favor, and ev Josl o SALE BY the eare, and considerable dissatisfaction was sometimes = N his recent appointment that he becuuie acy gl b el 4 bty At e o L8 A. DRAPER, xpresscd by waiting, would-be passengers. The Bleccker- o rasged in walks obecurs, unseen, any large number of the citizens of this eit in th t uy, and save from _ No. 33 NASSAUST, one door trom MAIDEN.LANE. 4. lime, we believe, Lad all its cars in operation during the P T S S T ho had met with socially was u hi o ot || et Bystic st o ibs GONE Do TBALONAT 5 Xitcs e }\m,m::fi m: 'fl‘fell;‘::rd:.umv;mfg;"M: Usmindtul of the future then. .",.I;..f";:"i,"i"‘;‘;[.'.}';'.".‘a'{ able x“\«-:: i ’!nrn s will be trotted for on Tuesday next, whlh fe 67 056 porost aul bovt 'pnelity. Moveavie, the sawibls sosl E. REMINGTON & bObe - = o = o on I8G DAL 80 MARY Oppo! iities for en- SUMMAR d for acco stockbolders, fre bich b h 3 - curw ronning. The new drivers being us yet unaccustomed Wo cuught the song of earlient birds, riehing himself, Mr. Dickinson wis u i s o T e o Vel Et WA Mot oy 15 ‘0 the busivess, experienced considerable difficulty in We culied the loveliest flowern of Spring, side. In 1851 he was wh best 3 iu 5 q DIRECTORS: ¢ ¢ ; We plighted love in whispe:ivg word Term Landling the cars, and seversl collisions took place yester- peziag . tion of Union or estran o ol 1. & Hirshiswer o e damage done. Aud as it passod, new joys were fouud s in his own ease, Ho foreboded. no jon for Goy. Time o, e e T ’ " MEETING OF THE DRIVERS. ey St Ry S s Dickinson exereising the fortitude ) that was re. vt g ot oy A meeting of the drivers was held yesterday in the City A g 4 ad, quired in 181, but he lived it must pronounce 4 ey 0. 33 WaiLsr, 1all Park.. The drivers assembled somewhero in tho s s T R Mk, the career of Mr. Dickinson earnest, eminent, splendid, CITY NEWS, whin, il ke, Iomciins h 5ol wAy-bs Ameit REvoLVERsy RIFLES, yper of the city to the number of two or three Fate thrust us forth before the world, famous. Yet it was made up of the arts of American life, - subseriptions received, aud information given at il times. g v g A sud_woved iu_procession through Broadway, “And phautoms whispered eartby fame, open to all with tho sume talents. This emineuce wak | PREPARATIONS FOR THE CHOLERA.—A meeting was 4 o MUSKETS AND CARBINES,. Howery, Chatham, Nassad and Fulton-sts. to the Par ‘Where Lope's proud banner is unfurled, ined without the sacrifico of any private virtue, Mr, oo Tl ' OzonanR. Waniee. jo Vor thie Usited States servies. Al ? d at the Astor House yeate b Jars . Dwiant. Secretary. Provideot. oo, ,aoceded by & couple of express wagons bearing drums and And bappiness 100 oft s name. varts then spo s attendance and respect that was | 0 yesterday foe the purpoes of ferming i i . liies, and dr‘:mn-d with fisgs and motsoes. ~ On one Tiina Kool Siog, 3¢ ool the ik shown at Bing . auton at his obwequies, | rn gauization vinias o the Howard Associations of New. | YARo-Not 263 snd 263 Weet Twerty fth ot betwean Seveath POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, wagon Aud foaming tide of public life, Mit. BRADY'S REMARKS. rieaus and Norfolk. 1t is the intent gnnlzers to s S e : $ And proudiy dared. it splendid bark, Mr. Jaxes T. BRADY next spoke: Mr. Dickinson hud | fernish medicines, &c., free to to the indigont of our eity du- GALL & COMPANY, Apais, e BRBEATING PISTDLE, i oW can puvmes vmmven ouk catst Tho eleménts of s torw and sisife. departed leaviig any bebind Bim. Such & wai necd | ing tho cholers season, should wo b visited by that dread cor PARNKER BROS RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIPLES, UNION . » g S AR S ot be ufmid to die. He had no tear to siwd oser the | 1 omb of his frier | S0id by Gon Dealers - | he regretted thit bip. But The uight las fied, and morning come ! PR O Senet And we, tossed marinere, at Just the In by picures to_be fhe Souce for roust meats, fish, | HOUSE: STORE. BANK. id OFFICH id ROBBERY v vu'd Lave one of ¢ i S35 [ONDON (LUB SAUCE, |me=se-teoinsn ol s LA A Amme e ¥R, § Returned once more 1o bearth and Lome. wis & time appointed for the deat! ery : 2o I o0 ms Bug of the loved onee God Lad given, b i g A Sl | AT Heprick wer s doiomen o Rere bo b ks s 7S i T ok hvea, REMINGTON'S REVOLV : g G oo ooyl e Y ho times of Mr. Dickinson, and tothe yolitica | opening their headquarters on Monday nexi. After passing & | fiuit, preserve and pickls bouses. fod shand FMINGTON'S REVOLVERS, . &-flo 8 large crowd had col ected in front of the City 1n life's gay morning calied to Heaven, of 1860, in which the speaker was as<ociated with him. uks to the proprietors of the Astor, the meeting C.R. PARKER, Circulars containing cots and de ' tall when the procéssion arrived, and a good deal of To the bright wassious of the Lle He had then enfjoved bis hosp: nd secn that de- | adjourned. E Sole Agent, No. 78 Bleeckerat. | jannished upon spplication. o fons s glephoced Megest aud ey mpathy was manifested. The meeting was Bty Uarn ald Baring forechistad lightful private bife alluded to by Judze Be | T - et . REMINGTON & SONS. 1 led to order Ly Mr. Thomas Levins, President of the by Ry st Ko g : Mit. BIRDSALL'S REMARKS, | MEETING oF PrIsoxsRs oF WAR—We direct at- E A e = - ‘ur Drivers Association. Speeches were made by Messre. aihece Jevs lis saenisis marnering weres; Mr. D. C. BikpsaLt said: Mr. President, I could not, if | tantion to the announcemeat in another eolumn of » meetin . Dr. GUTMANN'S “orcoran, Jobnson, J. A. MeMasters, the Hon. Jobn NS s sade. 1 dosired 16 do 50, av one word in ad the many | of formor Uniow prisonars o war, £0/b6 Neld this evenig st . G N ot <engun, J. J. Broas, Johu Keid, President of the Work- the Metropoli elogue; ogies that we have st ligtened to respect; wwen’s Union, Luke F. ud others, The | _Mr. Chairma LHIURAR SHIOP L1160 W4 Raven e Listantit 1 rivpeet E on behalf of the Committeo of the | our dear departed friend. 1t as boen truthfully rew s e «jweches were sl alike in eharacter, consisting chiefly of | Bar, we rru&-fln to preserve iu sacred memory the vir- | that Mr. Dickinson has spent a I i uselul services Tug PRESIDENTIAL Car.—The Se s -ivepntions in various form@of the threadbare cry of ‘the | tnes of the deceased, and 18 & faint tribute of their to his cout 0 that hovrne | has fisally con ipressions of capital upon labor. The speakers gener- | spect for tho late Daniel S. Dickinson, the Bar of the | from whene % C, Da L&) b £ retary of War ated to the sale of the Presidential Car to iy eoutseled the drivers to persevere iu their demands, | City if New-York adopt these resolutions: as the only inberitance of Lis family o Fhitoss C, Duras Vico:-President aad genersl manager o whetain from sy acts of violence, and trust to the pecu- RESOLUTIONS. and a name that will live long in the | of the Union Paci , who tenders its use to his com I< wry sensibilities of the railroad cowpanies to induce Resolved, That by the sudden death of Danie! 8, Dickinson, | trrmen, Al is due 19 lis mewo pany for the accommodat \icers on speeial occasions ‘hewm 10 come to terms. Ther—the strikers—had the | While in the high and responsible ofice of Distriot-Attorned | Hrork: tifmbers 5 Tho Tar hord b } | TewiliToave New-York n o few duys for the West, with | | § cmupathy of the public with them, and if they only hel1 | Of the Uaited Stat ur has been deprived of 0n0 of s | garcices were performed, in the dischafed ¢ ¥h | #evoral of 4is Government Dire who go out to examine | it @ad remained united, the railtosd compunies would | PF.ghtast braveats aud the Goveramant ol one of its most | ic “should join with his friends in Binghamton in the | 11 ©0udition of the work on tho road. ¢ S <nally be forced to yield, Mr. McDonough Bucklin intr Resoleed. That in the late Daniel 8. Dickinoon, we recognise | €rection of a suitable mortuary monumont to his momory e - 3% ! ALLEGED SLANDER AXD FALSE TMPRISONMENT.—In toall 16 :;;l::l”;{‘"" resolutions, which were adopted with | 4y ominent example (;fu zelous, fearless and able advocate, | that future generations may look e i wh sreat : 8 | adofu sagn ncorruptible aud patrioti statesman, | Of us shall be 1o tore, and say: * Hero lio W Sapreme Conrt. Cirouit. yesta, day, befora Justics Book Waercas, We, the car.drivars of is city, bave been now on | Thiat we shall avir romember him a5 & mih of etlar . o lie the i Sapreme Court. Cirowit yesto: day, befors Justics Bookes, + teiie for over elght days fur b advauce from §2 10 82 50 | staaiing. of {1k perceptions, of Auble KT ace of wonerins | trae vt “fos Luad. :,"?,",[,‘.’“.‘f,,,,m“ ut for bis conn- | in thecaseof August Rosenthal agt. Meyer ovoubiatt, the | L w ¥ thowe | partios married sisters, and the trouble scews to huve arison | <1 day for our services. and aud Kindliest sympathy with his feliow men; as u t n Waercas, The railfoad Kings asem to be fully determined to | voted frinnd. of a i A8 w trus and de. | who knew and loved him.” It mag truly be said of him e vid the workingmen down to & haist vfl-?."nlu: aud i;:r:-n.’ mestic yirtuas, ?.'Z‘u" ":'v'e'r’; Telation'of | din'f. it o } """‘h‘"‘ lif: was gentle, aud the clements #o mixed in “';: AT " L"" pro ;"' A""f'rl:r;l‘--th. u-al rhl:- «speration, where cr Ne eye of the law thfa), loving and bel him that nature might stand up and say This was o . | tiff removed, on Sundag, sou@ of her property from the defend- . may be | fai ing w g and in iho places of public trust [ 4 e o g TesolutiCn: 4@ ™ans | yta house. The defendant was sxasperated. and at the fuve . Wich Lo s0 ofvcar and 7 siead, That wn appen 0 a1l g0 and Arie men tocome T T T Sy SN W A, S e b asninied £ chacued tho planl Wit iy o2 Suion some of s prop v, besides T had misead o plaiutit pe )Iarblé“Bntlm. SUPPORTER ® The RUSSIAN or VAPOR BATHS entirely new, both in principle and setion " A o take such = * and demand that the car-drivers must have the sum for Reaolved, That while we tender onr b . MAY 10 them secm Most ey, o un 00 in notes. < ‘ob th k. dolenos o tho Dereaved wils and the aiotod fami ol sne . | 0r And o440 the epackion.of & tabin mohuisent 10 e oy | Saked b 1 be mennt ho had stolen bis proerty, and he wnid: | from ALL OTHERSLIGHT, CLEAN AND EASY-NO FAES The TURKISH or HOT-AIR BATRI,. A Will be panceable, but navertheloss we | cassed, we find min gled with our sorrow consulation, from the | OFY Of he late Daniel 5. Diek uton, nu that they corranpond | yach,deh 7o Iesides, ho lodgel & compluint at Easex | GUE on e BATRELN AN DR A0 Vbapiies froer s onatructed en- "k, bave sufcient for onr day's 1abor to Aupport our amilios. | faot that he died after an sctive und usorul e, devoiod 10 the | With 4Dy othar comuuitios o commiitees (ot ruay e appainied | MATker, o sometiing (how miieh, was doubiful) was doe | CURES the Lottt b ot Bkt fagelyets ree are now compieted. | Boch BathS 10 o yie Hawlved, That we dsem it ‘Incompatible with the safety of | vervios of bis country and the good of his fellow men . and that | T0F that purpose. Lat uiay be appointed | oward arresting the plalntiff, Tho plaintif brogght his e “EV Bele Proprictors Sarely of taliin et awt “with warus aud Gold waler . rotixvens, and In direct violation of thelr charters, $oallow | be pasted from the byey sconen of his soestar Loy rud M8 | e resorucion was adopt wing gentle. | 100 for the slander wnd for the false imprisonent. On the Now 6 Brondway, Bt rchos, swimmuing. basin. dc. T establish~ 1. yx fron % 16 to 18 yeurs of age to drive, who are not able to do acefal, reposing with unfaltering trust upon the Clristian’s | Men named to serve o u‘ "& gentles | gfireg point, the jury, after being out several hours, gave s s T T - —— ments ‘ample accommodations for 30 persons per 3 ¢ duties of drivers. f:m« of & glorious immortality. ¢} " * Bosworth, | senled verdict for the plamtif for 800; and for the second l PROVED ELLIPTIC HOOK e rticuiar attention given o the Rueading sid Slismpooing CEDAR CAMPHOR . Dix, Judges Davi, P | t 1 Alles E. aived That we tender our most beartfelt thanks to the | Resoived: Thet 1o G 1 @ es, Pierrepont and Allen, woint, rendered judgmeat for the defendant. Mr. E. Brown, » v for us 4 our cause, . thiat @ copy of these resolutions be pablished in the jouruals of 3 .Mpuox"m'."";’;’l’}“: f.u'v'»?]-.',d 'l"_v'm strikers. It -befl-ny 4 L ASSAULTING A CAR-DRivER.—While James M Browixa Opiy A SApe.—Shortly after 11 o'clock :-n:u.-dnfime 0 ¢ emam‘ sum?“ “n,u“:.’ ‘:l.,:;lix::::l:?‘ :I:I:A e mnh;x,;.: were unanimonsly adopted. g;::-r‘::.ld.rmrn. u‘nn ..‘rI the w...»p; st. and Fulton ¥ on Tuesdsy night, the coal office of A. L. Benedict, No. % e crowd g EX-JUDGR BOSWORTH'S A D) .. ough Fourteenth st., yesterday morning, ’ 2y & Pty :h“.wl T*\ . n':‘l:;; ”',“"“ll ’W'S"J“""‘",“'"‘ Ex-Judge Boswouza then o i‘.l :.“,‘ :r::}i'\ wd :‘:; n‘ulm‘| 1” one ,".', |)m”:-m ; s m.ml.l‘ ‘l o Leuington-ave., u::: rvdl::"hur,}l ars, -;r.lm, A he |u.: b FST ST MOTHS., CHEAP! FRAGe . seeely A B S A TS LT N IO B R U Tcen eaied (e oLt | e seie aud siepied W i open. The noise alars LOCK BTIRT SEWING MACHINY. SA421 BLLiANLE) - ad by esprises stwptgens i " bald by Juatice Dodge 1 the summ of mlnmngfl!“'{lwm‘ & H. BUFLEE. No. 57 Brosdwey. - BARKIY & CLAFMAN, Dowiens

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