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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1866. F ALDERMEN. BOARD m'fllmm& M. 0. one clerks ( CANAD Tn 1854, with an average of 61 persons to feod and three to EUR or E. ——— clotbe, the food items were 8515 36, ietudiog seven barrels of T Eh R o e s St o ok he grocerics, | A Veto from the Mayor—The Celobration of the | .| 1y offoial commiteed the olild to the eare o the flour, 876 03; butcher's meat, butter, éte., §145 25 It All Quict at the Fron Fever Abating—Cie Militia Talk—The Oil mg Up for Chslern— missioners of Charities and Corrections. —— Mix. Robinson rafuses to give the name of the man who lefl Removing Nitre- Coming Wourth of Jul; making o total family and farm expense ncoount, in the Chalr. 1he following veto ONE DAY LATBR NEWS. What the Troops nre Doing. £1,847 90; from which deduct $333, leaving €1,314 90 sctual Iyceriae, &c., Sce. the olild in ber care (who was in all probability the fath From Our Spesisl Coriospondent. expenae, The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday nfteruoon, | but says that e s a prominest lawyer doing businoss in mylllfll‘::h( o New Haven, where he oocupios & social 3 The ;‘x"hleeulh Precinet Police report that the ohild wes braught into their Stativn. House about 3 o'clock p. m. on the 175 of April by a man, who ssid he fyand him in Twi wixthest. Second-ave., and fiom the description given them of the mau who brooght in the olild, it is bedeved Le is Dono otker than the pretended guar Should he call upon the Conumissioners of Charities and Cor- rections in order to obtain the chiid, he would be forced t0 divalge the parentage of the child and his authority for abe with an average of 5§ prrwons at tho table and % | . president, Toux Buicy, esq to clothe, total family snd farm expeasestwere 81,176 70 This | yriy Honor, Mayor Hoppsax, 8¢ Tuded fonr barrels of fioar, 820 50; eight tuns of coal © Mavow's Oprig lights, 821 10; groceries, mest, et miscellaneous ble the Board of Al 5, 80 ) tazes, dry goods and o bonsework, 846 47; Tho balance was Torowro, C. W., Apr @ (! iet that now rei storm ia going to come, this is the eslu | from the Capite do we Lear of anythisg stin itis only the moveme from Ottaws to ¥ evory third day at least.) THE GERMAN IMVROGLIO, - LB ey er to the Latest Austrian Note, g n sdopted 1 inst. (o8 the wawe c #th day of thorized and_ requested (o fo- ssage of the resoln by bl sud that , atnong other Paseengers Arrvived. AND SOUTHAM N F. Martini, M nsurauee stors, (Very fro Ators must see that ¢ ‘l'rsn tho Capital we learn ¢! ned in 1860, the total was necesssry | tempting to withdraw it from their protection. will not i} and clothing for five. Tu 186: O it 16 skons wp s Dethom ) Lot A v a3 e be empowsred 1o euiploy such essisauce, the ex- 4 PPIweIsd to elhpley bush Sl May Annivorsunies, 5 Tn 1863 1t was | pense threeof to be paid out of * Gity ¢ vubiugencies.” Tollgwe: 7 Inspeetor dces not nned th ofices i ques and four to clothe, Wil WILL KOT CEASE ARMNG —— DETEAT OF ‘LABOULAYE IN FRANCE. o foll zisalist of the anniversary moelinge 1 oceur this year, with the names of sofe of the speakess, and a summary of the oxercises of oach society: BUNDAT, MAY 6. Anerican Female Guardian ?-&rman in Roformed Twenty ninth-at, 7.39 it adding anyihing for building fu- e anything for sales. was 13 harrels, costing | i 8 o of lights was $41 68 Dute L‘hur]‘;h. A'i;.' r“m: l\"l‘ an A o E LV( IT10! \ ] RINC] TIES, " ., by the Rev. F, Clgrk. S.nging by the ohiliren, THE REVOLUTION IN TIE PRINCIPALITIES, » 831 50; butgher's moal, o e X Aviociatisn. —eEmon by tho ov. Charles s '“v . g erlan Churcl in University-plaosy ——————— ns for a basis, we thi'k any ot f the Depar: coraer Tenth-st, = % , ost LA L bl o b hmbet o JAmirican and Forvign Christian Union.—Sermon by the Rev, ukee sehoollio “cipher” 5o ns to be oducation snd & | pense to be whols matter entizely fo the dis . " the b v A of the Campitioes of the two Boarda. 1t 1 ot sppwpenied | Howard Crosby, .D. % the'sp ,'0:,"‘;: ",11'7‘";;.; i i ut of:the probable nomber of employés, toe\thme they Board of Foreign Mi na.—Sermen by the Rev. 1bueg sloamship Allemania, Capt. Trautsmann, BRIPPING NT PORT OF NEW-YOI frovHamburg on the 14¢h and Southawpton the (8th iust., g bt e < of living in the | atea, of the sums o be paid § Preshyterian PORT OF NEW-YORK.cooooo Apell 90| grrived at this port carly on Monday morning. 4 e 1 o the reasiution avideditly col Oprus Dickion, DD, of Baltiaero In the Presbylerisn Ubwehs L NeW! 1 v ’ = e 4 vorsit; ace, corner ' p. 0. vorsary ik Heor news 18 ouo day late !‘u‘,....'-:,..;.||: N s of (Im-‘ to b8 | Tt may bo understood that the writer lives in a style that ! ! servic h{aldll'l St. l/;:m.hln.. ia connection tho weoting s Wil i, o of refuze for nevdy > have beon it | comprebendod in tho & Of the Geueral Assewbly thero, The Gorm 4., » conscquenco s | ‘r\’::’m food m‘ql'.:wm‘v, ¢ mnst be also understogd that the . MONDAY, MAY | gan D lothing. ‘ s Amevican Scamen's Friend Socisty,— Irving Hall, 7:20 p. 8.— The Rev, W. H. Marray of Gresnwiol b, Conu ; the wdrews of Seamen’s Chaplain at Whmingtos, 1o the Austr o 17th by Baron v family fare sumptuously upon rich frufs, fresls vegetables, | swoet mitk and crewm, egrs and chick tivgent city ex- ) Ministor for Porvizn Afl o note, whi mploved b i v, K JoW o of the prod o fary lisg on emploved by order of the Joint Rov. A. E. Kittredge of New-York, gl 1 b s 10 acerbity of tono, declines tokaccode to th R of the farm, sclling o! Beda (0 wind. v the bt Unom Theological Seminary, T .!;«;» m. o & Houd 2 demand (it Prossia shoald desist from military he left over. oy - os are | Biercer at. Proshyierian Church—Orations by membars of the. do: R Bciriohs & Co. Pty s g v b . ) PR s baa it it they abould b avadone, | Graduating Class, e & € + having boen t 15 the fuel account shonid bo considered large, wo bog thos O e el e oot chey: | @Faduating Class. rooie SR sons, At poiatsoul that A arin, 8hould ulso be the first (o gestore her mililary ment 1o a peace foq uua papers assert ¢ who consider it so to understand that tho writer believes in Keeping warm with coustant fires in Kitchen, dining-room, ting-room, and occasionaliy artor. Those in eitios who gramfle at gasbills will please take Cienfaegos. D. R. DeWolf & Co. leafuegoe, Fowiet & Jave. @ ), Haven, € { Averiean Tract Socwery (Boston.)—Arving Hall, 7:30 p. @ Addrosses by Gen. 0. 0. Howard, and others. American Anti-Slavery Sociery.—Church of the Puritans, 16 0. m, and 7:90 p. w. Addresses by Wandell Phillips, Lucretie YOAr SOrVICo If thess men want o ud it at he ia has ad Tor Mujesty O tha table and 1o be published Concurrence was biad upon the Councilmagic resolution au. intainod by » mon in Canada w 0 intme join n v he Rev. Liov. v Pensaac 7 || Besidis, ther are now som mon i Canadn vho 60 | sotcn that wo have au abuadanoo of excollnt light tn our j the appoistmot of s oist special committes o five Ly Remond, iog. Rov: 3, T DOVRY i A = : that the Prus- |, oFiha Provinee are not (thoa 1t follows) fitted by | ottage ot small cost. . arrongements to eelobrate the coming snuiversary of for Little Wanderers —Academy of e } Lo, system of drill or by dress for f s covatry of the | Altbough perhaps we might liva cheaper, we are vory eor g | [ndepende: and_the Chair appointeded lder- Short addresse by ewinont geotlomen. nd | wen Shannon, Norton, Coman, Ely and Gedney as the com- !i' "'.Mdvm . it Canadian | taln we could not do it in New.York ety and enjoy all tho | it PSIME comforts with which w are surrounded in the country. A resolution was pres of the Interpreter of tho First District Police Co ‘part of this Hoard, ed _avd Iaid over, fixing the salary | £ ¢ at 81500 | Dr. Riee's), dertond and others wi d they besin to ¢ e, coraer of Fifth-ave. and Nineteonth-st. (*bo 72 p. m. The Rov, Dra. Storrs, Schall, Same addross the audience, slatif for the Continnation of the Exau — Westimony ed in the return of Gy JOF AN, b andid it 0,600 | (the coveri | THE WADISON-AVE. BOND BOBBERY. | 1o Conmitteo on Strects prosented a report in favor of con. | NewYork Sundoy-schol Union.—Semoentennial annivee. yo, the Opposition ¢ from flan) E — | enrring o1 resotution resc ¥ exercises in the Fourth-ave. Presbfterian Charch (De, g % | | Ition b op Crosby's) at 7.3 p. m. i by Rev. Dr. Kou Lev. William P. Broed of Philadelphis “: .mfi" f wion, E ommissioners Lo eroct an engino house in ev. Dr. Forris, Presic Parent Boefety), o has beon flat, | losed on the after- | Ferdinnnd Lupprian, Ui be made, and th at Guf. 77c., or 26c. lower than the prices of guides vicd in the ing th tl i ¥ 1 ’ o] - o A resolution was adoptal inereasing the salas £ the mes- | others. Theschools wili meet at differeut ohurches ious. Spanis, Mexican and other armies a Dar-Keeper—Siest Braudy, and Edeasificn Beckision was sdopiet HoreMIAg o ot i ity ot 2.50p . Adlresses 0“":"" bt rce us (0 do 80, aud we wirl, to be up with tio climanleresolution, ‘13" favor of autlorising the chiliren will sing bymns prepared for o8 oossslon | * - 1088 he investigation in the ease of Clarke and Dey 5,000 worth of market stock (to build a merican Missionary .—Cooy Upper Hovse of the Diet on the The price of oil having gone down fro bt i g : dx e ) uth Ward) was callod up, aud after do. | Addrosses by Gen. 0. 0. Howard and Hev. H. W. Bosoher, to wud Hor Vou Vay opposed the | barrel, the oil fuver has greatl 1 Th chargod with hawng perpetratod the Madison ave. Bond Rob- | g, waa reforred to the Cemmitico on Law. Boston siceting, May 3. in Tremont Tomple. Addressss ! a7 moruing in the Court of Special | A resolution was preseated and lost. ineronsiog tho salary I"John B. Gough, esq.. Rev. Horace Jawos eud Kev. B and exprossed | declint is a glut of the srticle, aud now wol of the Emperor | 100kinz ont for new markets. weiabion hias b ssof the Lower Hou t was the intentic ion of the Hungusian Constitu- | Iu O1l Springs an o chief well-owners aud re bory, was resumed yesto ol D D \ 4 v i Resease Ta' th s office ty | Wabb, D. D. Sersions, before Justios Dowling. ) Bocoed_Asietant Momonger 1n the Mayori§ofion s | [Uowk IVis Ml s Telertn umh:{uuuchfluh Thuraday, at 2.30 n formell of allthe | William James Morrisas, @ son of Willm Morrison, tbe | ine Board eunourred in the adoption of s, rem Tustitation ou Tuesday, Weds 3 (s sosspaglindaig i . recotver of the stolen property, wes examined by Mr. Bedford. | ing the Fire Marshal to remove the nitro-glyc m. Interesting addresscs by spoakers and axerciscs by ! «| the buildiog on the north-east corner of OueLusdred-and six chidreu are aunounce tins hod & | Croatian deputation arvived at Pesth on the 17th, | land durin: t season at leas of refined | atial . ¥ t g oil and one The idea is, that by mbination | 1is testimony was substentially ows ¢ v gpgp B g ey WEDNFSDAY, MAY 9. b Etand. of interests, shou irst carzoes prove unprofituble, | 1 sm the son of William Morrison, the last witness, and | “The Bgard then adjourned to Thursday nest, at 2 o'clock | _ American Home Misstonary Soeiery.—Irying Hall, 7:30 p. il aad AL, Wik . and msequence of the tiemn: wade yesterday upou the | 1o loss to individusle will be L while the o | rosida with miy father, at No. 505 | t.; Taww Denninin | p g, Speakers: Tho Rev. Samuel Walcott. D. D, of 0. | OMNEACS Cf e siiakn) mads Yl p(‘ © | & now market will I of all. 4 the Intter part of Mareh, about 8 ¢ e - and the Kev, Norman MeLeod of Salt Lake City, Utsh. W et i e Emparor Alexandor, at 81, Polorsburg, Count | 2 0% U5 taken by the w t Tothwell father’s housa: 1 espaot fix the datr. . ) ST Nutional Temperance Socicty—Convention at 10 4. m., in €he 3OVernor ¢ land, e arsaw ou the morn- 1 § seom that by the assoelasion of Q State what o 1 A first ssked me if father COUNCILMIEN, ¢ Central Presbyterian Church, Broome-st., near nnwn i ® days, with cotton to E. . | 10 17th for the capite Ffrogrind 7 4 Satatl o iitg L | was in. nm!lrr!lln-nl,” ). 1t is no use | o —— Public meetiug at 7 Ja;.m.. in the Cooper Institute. ek Josephine (of 8t. Johms, N. B.), Slocomb, Cienfasgos, 16 | P d 10 ship to foreign marke association oW e The Finance Commitiee—Nitra-Glycerine, &e. | drusosby o Loy 1 W2 ‘mndb“m.d' O.MD. Josphie (of Bt Johug, N, 1 3 The Danub Phisstpatitios o ok ‘ 3 ; | | " 'The Board : terd aft £ 2 o'clock Anerican Tracs Saciety (NewsYork). —Bel Dby R 8. Morehouse, Fagardo, P. R., 18 days, Jaser, april 16— Evening. ing the wells, the refin s—ihe fluctua- | b 3 3 X n | e Board met yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, | pifihave,, corner of Twenty-ninthst. JO . m. ¢ for the separstion of the Principalitics, and de- | ©03%. ‘Thie bad Uirceted we; that ia all Ikcow in reforencego the trangaction, | The Purstvsst stated that doubts had arisen in Lis mind as Bacy preagerm iug in the e Oumpitios toven 96 & k he chilidren, brief addresses, &o., Reiinger. Pem A Exercises by U o the ohepel. Anti-Siavery Sriety.—Business --fln&‘ " of the Purk CROSS-EAMINATION. to his right to fill the vaoancies in the Finance Committoe «ction of & foroige Prince to be an & question with him afler the discovery of the wells, m the h namotof the ¢ ninds of the "Eng) shave saen Dennis ined by Mr. Grah Cros e g from recent resignations. It w America: e some two years ago, n my fo store, we were doir . . L o, with barley. Blew away @ P - edertmation. iyt NO@w ! wirh for Bih: 1 o not now remenber what it wan; 1 | o tho Committee Lad o espired by the resignation of | et icen ANt e e voos of the Chures BT oNGKOSG, . March 27 1866.~Tes unchanged. | bY ueing certain means, tho petro TsW scon Drounis at My falbe:'s sto-6 more than twice before ority of the members. § taus. el 0 48 Rowa. hl". b Pt 1866.~Tes unchangod y rofined as the American. 1018 8 question wh the night on whick be gave me the bonds; 1 heard his name Uistuanion. n ewnluton, was ofrod o appoint 8 4 3 v g ke Deaf and Damb—Exhidition of the pughs I - kL —Silk insctive. Ezport to date, | 1ar& quant (“ of Canudian o1l, either cride or roti | mentioned by my father in some bu connvotion which I on Finanel A"(;M" place of the former Finauce | 41550 p, w.. ia the Anflonyfi()!u-lc. ‘Ag::':lnmmb- p 3 | 5 Exchange ados, 6 S be sold in England to ades s | ow remember; I nevec saw any < cret busiuess trans. 5 4 PN Universalist Association.—Mesting of gates ladelphia. . Soskatge eaTendan 0/pt/ S e T 1 ship & fo between Dennis and my father pr's- to the biad trans an HiARTMA offered & resolation appoiating Conn- | SO, Y ST sehools 1u Blasckor-st. 7 Saew ) b I { bated hetwean Donais sad my fafher pvte- 45 e Boafl S0 | ch, Koster and Wats such Comwittoo, which was | &% o 1 ey i A Lanach of the Nortkpmberinnd—The Monster | C4rx008 of good ol the ol pnjutiee e Cain s | e Bonds. be ook thert ahd the wateh out of mis | 3 hid K. ¢ i TAUR:DAY, MAY 10, Blaichfnd, Calaie 10 deys, with lmbee > | Weanel ut st Aflont—Buceene of tho Wonrth | Debroletin would be eoredy sid b oo e he night was misty and the tioe about & oolck, 1 [ e e ctiog onthe | gy iean Pible Society—Academy of Musio, 108 m. Al B aber bew Beasia e A Tesoluilon directing the Fire Marshal to bave the nitro. | (rsses bf ::‘,‘;‘,:,""b‘l;“’"fi';;’r&.‘ g e | is too b + transaclion before 1 8 talk | Attempi—Gigantic Mechumical Applinvees | will ~Aaxiety of the Bui Futhasinem of the Mpeciaiers und Woerkmen—The Eiver e & good one. vor been party Yoot ® aft - cod the | Elveerine stored in the building at the coraer of Oze Hundred- . 41t atrango atier Degie 1ef1: Lplaced D | 8, FMixteontiat. and Third ave. removed from tiat looslty, | Hio"cler Thomas et el R st i exax moved | 4e16utes trom England; thesRev. Dr. Ormiston of - aud br. Lachlin Tagior, delegates from Canada; sad the. ot hnsiness Conneilman | ted Dredged to Receive Her, To moet the cholera—for the ol 1 people beor in mind : > | : g i e or 1 o Chai n of Fiuanes Comm o was by the " b e g Fiom The London Tises. April 18 the effects of its visit to ( 1832t here in 8 gen- my father (o that | o i » Isaso G. Bliss, the Bociety's ugent ia the Levant. Al Hertlord for Roudout. " 4 ¢ e nda, h 0 ren chat- of the Commissioners of the Siuking Fund, the . raid, Now-todtord- [, At lengt the fourth attempt, the Northum- | eral clea £ the cif »the load e s | o3 Finascial Afirs be benedtorth Kitows a9 ths | Jieporta read.” Mostiags 7 58’ stV . 1 the w Bedford an ent of ing remainad aimoat to | The C s city ndopte vening, ihe ard, in aboutap honr, | mmities, Whish wes adophed. New. York City Mission.—Trviog Tall, 7:50p. m. Addresses i 10 be we between the time you | A res was offered to f£1i i3 the sunken lota at Fity. | fitw T B Fo “:mh;'m Tov. 3.F. hoursand minuie ‘exsotly one mo whioh it was first endeavored to launch tiots, however. L been ma o the ways from | All the propara o most procise exnoti the bou it b Y04 | yioeh and Sixtieth-sts. and Fifth and Sicthaves, aod adopted, | 1Y e : and wateh and tho tie he came dows | BIFLEE BRI UG O b e ‘at ook | oy BT, W Backdaul, e Kav. A K Hmerooe k soveral persons came to the store;, my | o of the | P- U Howard Mission and Home for Luztie Wanderers,—Academy of wrted, this suinll situation there ALt eat out, I think; I do got kuow what bec tude, sad the floating and pre r wod around | - o sntrenl, and the eud of it wes 1 fat o Loe. Portemonth, with powder to 8. W. Lewis | p was of itsoll nn.'..;.\'l,m.‘;a‘,l."".;'.. o b ,::“J‘:' gror } e i s Fre L o O LA thee w By fahery 68 508 - - sl ok . the, whols of the eraile had besa rebutit ans did not iusist ¢ Xnow mnvihing about the works of that watch; did.not see LAW INTELLIGENCE, American Congregational Union.—Festival ia P e & e ot 5t sy ia T Sanw Vou Schnooks or Dennis ut the house that nigh ; Cliurch, Brooklys, Gov, Buckingham in the Chair. Ai and reg . A flotation power of empty barrels hsd boen h (. Han that store evir heen searchod t A, Not tomy knowl BT Ciooting ot Dusianss 8 3p. ., i the leoture-room of Piymoath . Mary Hall Po Thos, P % | ors have been there, bat they were cus. | SUPREME COURT—CHAwBERS—APRIL 30.—Defors Jus! lasbed nnder the bows. and wll the old ond new-bui't timber | , there would be s \ e ocklaad, with lime to J. V. Havi s were also employed. No less than seven hydrauiio | that would strik edge; § lice of Clureli. . . g \ -4 ; . . } 1 hinve cen persons come in and have heard thom give CLABKE. FRIDAT, MAT 11, prossas were used to pust the crwdie down, aad to iift the fore child 10 stop certaln stolen property if it was offered; I do not DECISIONS. American Board of Commissioncrs for Foreign Missions ~Tte Leader, Halbrook, Providence. - Wi Car:all. Hulse, Port Jcfivrson 1. Price, Nickerson, Partland, Batley. ko, Terboet Albesto, Hul -t Faonie Hasard, Mayo, Hastf New- 1 wer,wan prsent on any of thess vees- | Jopman 11, Zimmerman agt. Thomas Patton, et. al. | visg Had 10a m. Speakers, Kov. Dr. Vaa Dyck, of Syrisy i Lovi comes 0 the store, but I donot | tE0RE L T80 conta, and others. of where be Lves; 1 bave kuown him for the | —ERCE BN "0 G eorge B, Colliaer, ot. al.—Refereaor. | _[nsticution for the Blind —Irviag Hall, 8 p. m. Addresess, dersd to appoint a receiver. exercises by uoww:r!\&n" S E ¥ . Yot sean Tevi there sineo the bords wero left with . & v Fosg i gt | T e vmeinbers 1 Keap & memorandum of whai | 10 fu: Heary Zeimer, an attomney, ke -Avnliontion €MAted. | oy yirk Youny New's Giristion dssosiation.—Soctnan by part of the vesse mber that my, 40 tuns of 1,000 aud two of neatl the keel, #0' | forward and re upon *ha Inunching o fixed with iron beck aud force it down the [ The forces in this! 3 By dho w | ceived a reénforcement, no loss tha | atudents having the other dny passed as M. D' y aud in Hamiltos londen. . ns power of it. Hore, the Ri L ’ i Fie i Batent ' ¢ ] ol vune ut usally e litcle battalions (foc PSR O A DR P L laiadif o securiy 1a amowatof | tho Kev. bieplaa B 3708, Jtu Mallisou-ave, Iy, Pawtucke! > b ward pressure toward the 20 men only) * mareh out.” there is musie very of the property the ) 4 X E . ' ywover. er the fore foot - A he b plays and the 1o ro. the appointment of & committoa of Gustavus A. Weise, THURSDAY, MAY 17, iin g 20 wor ‘ The et phps #ad 18 left the boude with me; L haveseea | s ih (I RERE Baptist Socieries—Tin snaiversary exorcisas of the A sudont. b 3 moruing » . Catharine W iy foan Baptist Home Mission_Society, Amsrican Baptist . dl in gettiug ber off, wad wore | al.—Ordor appoiating | lishing Society, American Baptist™ Historioal mx. mer- E Foretgn i 6 aco of the common wooden Tefore Justion Ty © agt. Austin Kelly, BAK. o with Henry R. Dew . R 8. Stockton, Soper, Newbern, N. C., with blooks geuerally w w A ‘ W Henry, Sk Virginia. ou'ty was experienced in g Le v Latile for their country iy D e Oatiidinen % 1ot receives graated. toan ign Bible Society, and American employsd Lo float the veasel asters, safely fasteued und mp, the boys are marching,” be ot ooyl o g | Before Justics BARNARD. will be held in Boston tils year, commencing on May 17, B — Northumberiand's quarter. It was wll nearly 10 o'clock | ite song. g g g ke Prv et thes | Jucod Wolf agi. Elizabeth Woll—Judgment of divorce | concluding on the 2ith. . Satled. eaterday moruing thal they were all perfectly secared, The | are those that | O diotropctitan s Crosby-st.; have seem the propristor, Kay, | Sr8uted: 3 SATUZDAY, MAY 19, Steamship North Americ. raught of water of these lmueuse buoys is ouly four feet, | ing the i oo BB Ry oy oo U e snd s e Before Justice Crpexr, dmerican Bible Union—Aualvarsary beid n Bosten - wud s they bad to be kept dows at w dopth of 2 feet | ans from adopting all th R e ey . anest 0 50t KB0W |y, 1o the application for the discharge of Jobn Williams aud | Stiawmat-ave. Baptist Charch (the Rev. Wam. Hayno, D. Below. tho diflicalty of restra buoysncy was very | "I Eiauilion. some 135 or 200 men, being t e Rtierwes whex bo s it i I Jobn Kobinsot, on habeas corpus.—A conspiracy to defraud is | at 10 8. w. Addresses expected from the Rev. Eugeolo A Lark. name anknown. groat. It was evetual accomplished by | 3 AN e g e gt \ BB & o edang bl g g gy sufticiently provon: writs dismissed. owid, D. D., mi from Bprmah; theRev. H. B. SAains: fized af wator and by buge timber | talion, march out for & short drill on “‘the Common, Q. Do you know Tristraum ! A. Yes; 1 bave seen him at Mary J. Wateroury agt. Jesse W. Benediot.—Motion grant- | stt, D. % heolozi®I Seminary, the Rev. T. cha e y i baif-battalion of rogh- | fatber's house; be in charged with having robbed the Adsws | o9 without costs. Conant, D. D, New.-York: the Rev, Thomss Armitags D, D, ry alternate day. This, with ¢ el s ol othe | s el $hde Afaradged (81 fhe preas; 1o not know any person by the namo of Heffernan; | “50ry"C idurell agt, Robert L. Gibson.—Motion granted, | President of the Bibie Usion; the Rey. J. B. Tattie, Ui Hpo struts which, faeten: sn—bark, April 23, o, from Providence for | abore, at last kept them in their propor positions. The ot a company of artillery, form the | 2 4 . i . A beecom, from Providence for | SHOTS, A4 88%0PE Feoeo and ths othet smalier * camols” and e af b ot i 1 aies | 1bavesoem e Glessom at oy fathorspnee weveral it | u (il it Obio; thesRav, U, C. Brewer Now-York, the Rev. G . et o a————————n |13 UGS brrels vave was equaligel e t about 166 u, who may be increas pplng $u the | o 7asin the stere SLX Moo ABR) Q0 et B e ot By ’ o RTR Eaton, D. D, President of ¥adison Usivensity; tuoe Hogy i T Tiaelf when dmwersed at bigh tide, would, | truants. A Mr. Booke r, with the ra it | Ahing fo my faibees 3 do het kagv Aow olien fio it bt WY | SUPERIOR COURT-frsout, Smms-Arsi RoBufees | leane Davis LD Wotapige, Mass., aad the Rev. B, sPort-Warden's Notice. ! ed 1o "‘;vl;mn upou the ward b | Coionel, pommands the batta The rank aud file, and | 1o e s SreF friend of my faiber: 8o not know snyihing Chief Jlrgfgl(l::rurxox. Weich, D. D, - B sl et literally uo groater weight than | most of the officers, arv fine young men and would Szt | ghout progerty atolea from No. 540 Broadway, : S g ® Sz4tn 0p Nuw Voux alu 1o Lo started, to effoct which tho | Wt U their dress is bad, gud their systes of drill u- | Q i ot know (hat your futher had to surrender Jew. | Samuel Lesser agt. the New-York and Erie Rai Iroud | Wreek of the Sloop Oramment on bong Keland Poxz W ARDENY Ursica, fo. 14 Va4t { ""'{‘;’.‘: ferior. : oiry stolen from that place? A No, 1 n»u‘?.u':'r;.-u my ;‘"my:n]vh —M:ior_\l_:r.‘:lml.fl 'xfdnn;r};fivvmnd al agt, :v:!l Sen o] ereh i p( 1 th #en. » | PAPER ! o el he ; I know Mr. Ellis about | lam 5. Ro ~The plaintiffs may propare a: Ind- . N e e o 3o atio = A At 1 X Pl [ AT R oo T eliaye he 1o L o iaiorr, Enow | Ingh &0, 1n conformiog 0 the opinion, Isabells Chembers PERILOUS POSITION AND RSSCUE OF THE CRSW =TS Srguabre. e Waidons' Offiee of Mo Fort o nd near found by the police'of Hauilton on gome person, | 4fz Weleh, e e ntimate wilh =7 tacher: do ot knie Sy | o0 s Wright ot al—Findingsof fact, &, filed [y Clerk's PROPELLER ELECTRA COMES To THEIR RELIEP. sone intorestad in, or having che I the & 8 copy of which [ give bolow: | Furtong: never beard of bim; do Got kuow that he sold bunds | ofiice. y'.mm na.lv:lbe{‘n"n t. nl‘lum .ll“nm?nnfl al.—Bond Oa bun-!l_v morning, about 2 o'clock, the sloop Ornse andes eramiimation by it man of the certify that the bearer Ry AN e d0 et know. “Duteh Danr”. A, N it :T! The En:r:;‘r: Ciby Off CooMotion grasted. | Hony i 'l,"!mw?' Pt "".fi‘",:""’“‘ rmm:d X isutionl 1 ding of the Torouto Circle of the . Xousay you NS ! o R E . A B0 e | e auial Bariih, GRPONIOR, The Empire Cit. OIIC"—I - | Haven, eapsized 1 8 beavy gale which she sncounte pesan i 1 i Lok O . eateblicked by aatbority of the K. C. for any on of tha name of the aw of Carrol, oty | Tiow gramts S, W S P 'y Ol Co.—Mo- | 3 loyd’s Neck, two or three miles from the Long LR | Tomn ot tie hote, it 30 the vemel bagan to mo | fen, Jobn O Mationy, in 1960, R L '_‘ abitst STov sty cusbyihatasmdr T aare knows | i — ;? lnhm'?; oo .ozn;lm\n}t‘o'f“f;i):.labg:“ghg | slightly, but still pereeptibly. down-the w “ MokTy Morianry, Head of Clrele, Toronto. | n . O y p o, chinson, , and Heary § 5 O emutes had siided more 1hth a1 1rch aBd & hai, #ud | = MicsAYL MUKKRT, ©. ( Mr. Clark sbout fon yeuip, | Lave soes bis coma Iato the | COVRT OF COMMON, PLEASTSeRcial TERM—Belors | mast after thesloop espaised. They werm sbout iwo 20 jammed fhe atruts which iad kept her upright th TRIe il of course, bo used as evidencameainst Murpby, | SH0rei & bar e beard O s T havs Enown Dennls sbout two | Agh. BRAUT, i this perilous: position. The sieamor State of | with great dificaity they could be removed. Tu apite if the counter sygnature can be proved to be Lis. O | years, Y 48 o : DECISIONS. + o Paosed withia 8 stors distance of them, but rendored Be indications of her livelinoss, bowever, it was very wwzfi de. € g y Q. Did you not now state taat about one year ago you lieand Sabian Harris agt. Charles Schondal.—Proceedings | Lemstance. - h Ship Coateworth. | 85 ot oecur till eloss on 5 o'clock. when the men were sot to . 4 » my father -b-;"-;""! et 8 . “ Stone agt. Porter.—The compleint must be made more ded- | 214 noarly exhausted, and were fast relaxing Lold Srip Fliza McLsuglids | work at the hydruolic presses. There were a faw minutes of ———— Re-direct r. B oy g g e 80 | ite, ae. TXo costs of this motion. the mast when unexpectod succor came. The propelleg iy o Tutnage snsietyas (he tigs hemved ot ey e | Cont of Living in the Conmtry —Family Expemsos | Lovibelors henus s s (h0 TR jur £ S5 L sures J Before Judge DALY, Eleotrs, Capt. Joseph, No, the same Toasl “l:‘h,- od the ocidita... crowds nssex¥bled in all directions kept cheering. Then the | in Details 5 st TR el § s | Dart et al. agt. Wither et ul.—Motion to vaoats order of ar- | passengers on tho ted steamer Norwich, came Ferdimad Lupprisn was eximined by Mr. Bedford a8 fol | o0/ donied, toward them, and although at & much greater dis Brs Jovtas , and us she did 90 she drew the | « of Mr. Ludwig, ot the - frow them thau the previous vesselpmade preparati COURT CALENDAR—Tmis Dar. e awade preparations yosol at lasf ssemied 10 m |« What does it cost you to live in the conntry 1" [ lows: 1am s clerk in the liguor store of Mr. Ludwie. at the Bi g Zirco: uoehors whieh moored ber to the earth, and their sudden ap . [ i Doarunce creaed Tasher pacio among 16 oroed of apet | Tuiaquestion f asked us lmost every day. We have an- | )_:f.";,’_‘:’ A e ad Tlae 12 fox. plaen ) B 0% 208, 1 e : _ . e e her. Very forta. | SWered it once, but that wasa year or two since. Several iy of Mortison; viey used to eome ubout 3 or ¢ | Snpremo Court, Chambers—Nos. 59, 60, 103, 134, | ' Tho waves wore running very bigh sad & strong t g0 'u’r-.n and #s they | persons have married eince that date, and somo of them desire I have given them drinks in & room | 125, 15%, Call, 199, blowing, when a boat containinz James Howard, Cthe Luwse-holow, the | tosgo to housekseping. A good many otbers, not new in the Liere was mouey at one time on the - . master; Isaae Glifford, bow- watchman (this geat ,6 most perfeot oase | S, S — ' past of thels converiation. I was there ob | o wyogrery Partinlly Cleared Up—The Lot | wasthe fist (o roscue the Norwich passeugens); i Tost Derfect east | Lousekeeping line, who live ia citics, bt would—so they say— th of April when Dennls wes arrested Le wes arrested Crowley, first mate; Georze Nye, captaii’s son_sad Washington Market and Vicinity. ‘Which | gladly live in the country, are frequently asking us tle ques- | the very moment lie entered; I kuow nothivg more relative to Child at Police Fleadquarters dentified— cond pilot, and one deck hand, put out from tho Flee > Whe Are the Parenta? +ra, and with mueh difficulty roactied the spot .h.,.E.. so.many, and, we | ¢j,n; What does'it cost you to live thore ! it 1o M MD | For the beneit of suel inquirors we gpen ur Faully Espense | ost boundless | Account Book. Thg writer of icle lives upon a place of | ramined by Mr. Grodamn—\e do u large business : % ; . : ns come 0, not recollect y n Fi morninj t, Tag T ¥ i drowning persons wore clinging to the sloop’s mast, FTeal MANY PErsons Come an and T eannot recollect all of On Friday g last, RIBUNE contained They waro all taken off safely, and P thet; do not remember Low Clarkinad Dennis were dressed 0 e aey viaited Lodwigesonhnot ell baw leagihey meed o | S8 Seousnb ofs littlo bay, aged about thres yosss, whe ml the propelier, which arrived at her whatf in this city then bees at Police Headquarters abeut ten” days, awaltiog | 3\ ;'clock on Sunday morning. had 10 cange The public mind sud that of the Health Comm Market, Thal tne old tambh mu;r,::&;'.l;.'jfié'}.: Sbated, " But what | 41 be ool i m 14 ident of | eight acres, 10 miles north of Who City Hall. 1t was pan ased but 1 think they generally remaioed about half an bour; The ohall bo done as 4 sabstitute, or where sti'l the immenre bu 302 o0 the fiver, and e ugh hall-n-doser, powerful tugsw| 10 the Spring of 167, and bas been jwproved o such a Teaw the money on the countér, not on the tablo; I cannot tell | identifieation by its parents or frieuds, he having bees pieked | and wns therefore very light, which may sccount for hes o ey 3 ay on which [ saw the money; canuot beecertain asto | uo o the girect and handed over to the Police. Yestorday the | capsizing. Deas of this markel go! Faw pereocs Lave sny idea of tf maguitude of the trade cartied on in that local Tk Washington Market and _ its adjunct st Washing'on Market—whose frter are pearly er—and it is safe o 7 o » the grappied vith ber and tried to tow herdown, | o mukean exccedingly comfortabie, pleasart family resi- . ; . ve fhi n e poweriess od it seeméd ns ¥, | deuce, the etite cont of Which bas been Ieas Han 800, e e O T e restimons bete, " | child was ciaimed by o Mra. Robinson of Nangatick, Cona, | g - R the Nort berland would go ashore. Fortunately, | oy, 0} 4ot at present is o low valuation, but may be taken by | CLARK, DENNIS AND MOKRIFON DRINK THE BEST BRANTY, | who states that he wss left in Ler care. The case seems To the Editor of TW N, ";;mu - Ve high wind, setting sgaiost the tide, assisted the effurts of | 'V " 7 Thoy sk N s §is the course of about Lour the pou- | those who desire to estimate interest as well as other exponses. Q. How do you Mentify these pow t A. Thoy alwavs called | ¢, 1o yomowhat involved in mystery, butthe following is her by steamers, aud Ji the course of abou B ol L for the best brandy; they wore high hnte; I would recognise ament; . About, two ym’u«.nuf #inoe, her sister vis. Sik: An article in Tus Teravss of this morning, at one 109, 9. The elay ';l"l;‘;',v;;r;flr‘;-tl;;v »‘ué’.-’»:-";i?. ooue il was broughs L the "“'"“‘“'f'm 3"“. r"]' e, | It is probadly fair to'eetimate interest, upon a place WLEre 8 | g iy (e street, if 1 ain thom; they were ia the store sbout Cew-Tlaves for the of collecting the bounty and L-‘ and where, we say ilso Teation, 8 deep hole had beea | o000 of ite value s in perishable buildings, at 10 per cent. | geven or eight times; T never, to wy knowled, W thetn be- .;)"Vk";“',' “,';;;li;mg;'w;';, fcollscting thebaunty atd | April27, inrelation to tho oid Log Cabln aad Hard Cidee . stranger accosted her and | campaign complaiats and grievances of Capt. Weudell, is such 2,000,000, soime dealersypaying 8 vearly GGoverns + bed, cepecially for ber accemmodation. 1 ramais der e and | This would make the rent of the place 8600 per aunom. 1t s | fore I saw i the sters grost bes Q0w | proper to state it it conld be readiy rented, fursished, ot ather ugly it upon the, ¢,00 0o uouth, OF conrse, places more distant, or of lower | Myt vi ith Morrison: 1 {hink Dennls wore s beard V) D LAl 05 e e Tuwatiny. Moty be dsncbonis | N L ke S80S 04w Lot ce; 1 think L sold them cigare on the occasion of their | cined ghi ro well paid for it. {horo were nofotles pereous 1o the Tovm with thes | uad gave him her address at Naugatuck. A fow ever dredged iu the 1 The eradle and obarge of an infant, pro- | a wisrepresantation of the resl facts in the case, that 1 ask & Niod 1 the aflhmi publication of this statemont. Long after Capt. Wendell had B4R of 82,50, Tho Guusevoort propeity on Fourteent beemugokes of as the tuture local(v of Thie great i) ‘with scrcely an cxgeption, the deal opposed 10 gol ®p town. One objeeiisn ;m‘:‘m i 0 to the 3 duy nil these will be’ " " 0 nberland will d , woul o 3 i d . It i e slor S8 Voo P 8 et ud will then be-towed fnto the | valae, would show & smaller interest and rent account. then; they epent about, 3 i n.“hl:‘,m,.“n ,‘mw her : mfi“ . bo;nnaby'mmc::pemooundl ‘!'y‘hn:- politioians RESng Sp0s e ey By ) caFs Ler engives will be Gtiod by Mr. Pens, | The writer's family for 1665 consisted of an average of 5 PRETTY FINE. young lady, Who bdre in her arms an fofant about six weéks | o forment the Hard campaign, leaving poor, bume basi il 8 s the b it is carried so far 4 Sloted 0 writer's famlly ). W + protty fine” when it toutt A, * Pre 8o great postor of trade wi s fitites miand, J ment will be completed | votrioieed sl covmasiriweswoilis ity in 46 dotty. | ‘o3 TE e LWy AWMk heg entont AuUEmEE| SLEEE e Tl e T e iaes 1o pe | 677 4ad thirsty, he oame foeur offes fo retain 8 Lot City, and the bosts. L‘nm Tetall market i ool The animals to feed were one borse, one cow, two dozen bens, | Q. Were they ** pretty high*" A, No, Sir. lwerely the guanian of the obild, agreed to pay §72 por yoar | mence u prosecution against N. P, Trist, late Consal lat'v ity we grout. but bpndk.?hlm- 1% ¢ faited for family use. - & Did Mz Deunis, on each ocomsion, ask for the best | for its mainienance, aud after paying the first instailmont, asd | Havana. After bis statoment we declived to bo exgaged ia tosjority of the bn.ky trade there, T the season o o S 7 . - ‘. brandyt A. L think not; Morrison used sometimes to have aie | Jeaving some divections as 10 the picture of the child, the gen- |, ution, and told him, very fraukly, that we knew Mr. Banee, uearly all of them land quite convenient 1o 11 yu 0 The Homs 4 ool JErcassirapeg S Jon were 4 o4 o | spdsometimes bourbou; they vever remained longer than three- | teman and Indy departed, taking with them the shawlin | W17 Prosect d o ) Rad more {4 n bali are thipped onthedown. ve8. U1 , . £ it ah upward te % 3 of flonr, freight inclade $17 13 | quarters of an hour ou any ‘oegasion; 1 cunnot tell their post- | whiob the cbild bad been wrapped, and some other articles | Trist, and, from bis characger, we could not beliove he could conslderation in favor of remawwing s thegnudersiond £t f 1. per pound. Middliag Uplands quoted st about | nd fish * 147 o | blous st the table; do novremombe ‘whether they read news. | that migbt possibly have led tu their idoutification, if allowed | bave beon guilty of aay wrong. He replied “Tust is Jast 3 r smoked oigars, and have no ides of their couversn- | 1o remain. wast Mr. Vaa Buren said to me when Leallodon him® Ahat abouz haif the prevent cronvd was donated 1o th market norposes alone, rndos iU revert when ot s used. Pew build: eye ut the time; he wore After s timo, the sieter of Mrs. Robinson, Laving fiva child. | not see the eye; I think Mr. | po nf’luv u-;mu are of, felt that she ouhl'.n bestow | Our reply was it would ba what sny man would cane, or the | ynfiioient attention on the littie scranger, and Mrs. Robinson | say who knew N, P. Trist istimately. We drew eXnMiLalion | havisg butytwo ehildren, sie conoluded to take it and brivg it np & total abstinence plodge at that time, and ordered ekmn s dull and igregul s MARKLT.— s firmer and ad wer und sdvanced 1924, Corn fumer, | 11 (e presentalocality b Butter purchased LA conaidernbie swn was realis number of times I saw it with kim; T i ;;"""‘,""““,;“ kb P K. By o | Total food CCOUTE. . cvuenec ufi"v‘,.(‘l:;alfn‘;;"‘:fif .xydidl -m.mm" it :!.:;::[;:'p:.‘d’ TE,’,':.“.‘,..':“::QH'& e, by .‘,?'l‘.’"-m“‘:&‘_ .. Capt. Weadell to sign it. Had we asked kim to do it, he oL Iy et naschs LEF Joal merekasnd but apt; ol pood e ¥ oo | e Bedtrd ke wiscn seer toaprivate eaeminniion | © G tnatay e receved v e rom theman who bad 1t | wokd bavo refused; bt us wo commanded, bo oboyed and g s pense ‘markel ¢ Bppe [AUKET. N t in her oare, request! er to t bim, wi 4 g "l o ot ofieen 4 virion T 2 tams ko TV inand— tick theexuiation st Bore Leen ekdon bt the Now.Hiaven dopo. fn thi oty on tha 170 St e e et 2 :'(;:,"""":u‘;‘ or t i o oid or - clo i o 3 : closed naes. Accordi , thonsand o 'n...'m:lxn :x': Py ‘““'%i: 1‘:: rtui'l'-h:., it ol W ypeee ? Buots, shoes, Lats, m.'&m-p—'n. Having corrected yourself as to that E;-’-:-.:::::';:a‘:‘-:- him .:np‘.qu‘rmm‘r they ':ri'a' His family were destitute, and my wilo interested hersell for be scaeaible to the Crofon hose, and at 1 wentios, 6412094 1 linois | Ary €0ods Tur ail purposes, ineluding some prescots whe did you see Morrison 1 A, On Monday morning before | ceeded a shors distance, when he told ber that there was n e a Bhe truasuctions should elow Tie market be thoronigily . out of the family............. > - 30 83 | @ clook; he asked me to come down and testify, and I re- ! \ = t that there was 10 Gom; and afterward 1 procured the appointment of Cagh e e e e X ootery af prosent Yose worke(this Govered some acoount FINGINE over e L e e 4 i, Dab PUs | et S et b uieke anld it 1Y Tolurh 40 tbe | Wendell as o momber of the City Polle. His family were Geaiguaiod s Wasbinigton M ket. F 5 e e s BEVUIC 7 oo | Wusatly ssed me i it would not. be betier to coue down. walked back to the waiting-room of the ofor, and be departed | made comfortable and bappr, asd Mrs. Wendoll— fery u- - Barial of the New-Vork Free Academy, e e oiuding wine 58 * KE-DIRECT BY MR, BEDIOKD. with the ebild. In sbout five min e returned, | orior lady—wondersd how I made bim sign the plodge. 48 be Srnms 0F Topttovs LucroRes.—Jobn Wiliwn: Cleistening of the Collega of the City of New. ) ? gogu | Al the Vit o which Lavo efered ook place withia the | and sl that b bad left o chid Juih M mothe? | bad refused everybody elss. She assured e thet Mr, Trish L o illims - 3 el who'was overjoyed o meet it o . tation, . ; :: sity on .7::‘:? o M ‘7:"-:'3. the firn of & course of York. : and by rail 166 | The frther Learing of the case was thon adjourned to | Mre. Robinson accompavied him o u& w«n-u' “:&mn:y did right to imprison ber Lnsbaad, ss be "'""m:.": T e I peooay. ank Fo s o the wieul | The burial of the New-York Free Academy, corner | pooks, pie papers, 3604 | Wednsoday morning next ab 10 oélosk; on whISh iy the tap. | Eonet 68 ihe sorner.of Cremtytiiat S8 (ISP | M0 ACSEISS st b wrote her & very S oon ot havenss whitn aro e GARMGune In Burope, | of Laripetuave. and T Tionse 18 stuff pur-besed, fugeh of wiich on band of bobascgiat bbbl aud ibore oy had dinner. Tbis was u ook B | tatement of the ase, afterwrard corroborsied by bee E'“‘ Aliton, 8ul Amorica. ‘Tue loeturer @taied tha nmong | the Culegs of fhe ity of Jull yalno; &40 of books S8 fSetyres ", Ko Beagmberhoshene : Feturn it %o bor. Atd she ould then roturn hoine. Lusband, then an altered snd sober man. Mr, tt“ bristisns two different views were hold a6 10 the personal re- | with & series of intercatl g exercises. Cash paid by the faiily for miscellaneous turned end said that the mother was 80 OV worse treated than uny know of. Bypearancenf Chrint upou £ar(h; obe. heid by 1ho wajority. | started irom Reservoir Park i 103 p. m. in thefol emised. 752 PR TS Dioturned andoald ihes the LIS MES T o o %7, Mexico, Tho treaty was: bhat i and un | sdveucivg elvilisation wii | der: Band, Musier of Ceremonios, Couwmittes of ATeUES | Add food as above ad i T e s nd Mrs. Robiuson had better go howe. | and ratified, bui N, P Trist %‘:lm iculiy fugmone ihe sdigis codion o mus | men, i Ltiow sqpaie, irlosing he e e | wetel ogetheid'® i | MEFTING OF TUE STREET CLEANING COMMISSIONERS. A.n.".'.w.&_d--*:hmunummmnu. S treated asd iraduood. ~Xours, gr wg o lenium poet, who acted & prominent par house! B Y d " t 9 o'clock, the Street Clean- In & sorrowful mood, for she had beeome much at:ached Lo . e e — e X o err X - uing; th il 3 d Te ald year. 164 30 lerday morning, at 9 o'cloei e poepet ol b el by sl nations, MSIReRE 4 ) oisot ]| takar end mmdariabasm st $ho e B oaraete.&es ol Focd for animials.» LML | g Commissioners met in the Mayors Ofiice, and the auly | 1B pAld, and would Uliogly bave adopied it, Mrs. Lobinson | g pmpyrpring 70 Pass COUNTHRPRIT CURRENOE.= O Al mobe e e hureh of e tru6 Billevers. The | Senjor Ciaas, Sophomere and Freehman ciasses. Or, ariiving | Repairs of wagons, harness and v 36 67 | buttinens transacted was the adoption of n resclation to pay the | 9 m“' 0T e fn New.Haven, Mrs. Tiobinson hiad | Joho Piggott was arrested aud yesterday brought ‘bafore Com latter vie l"h::pflwkn‘x;m. who pointed to !h’e,lcnp- o ud m»::nd- Vi !‘on.dw;nflu.‘ni h:thvra.v:'n:’d l":(li‘t‘;: For tools, timber and repairs of fuim ’g’,‘; Stroet Cleoning Contractors their reguiar semi-moutbly pay- me’ toaparsgraph fa the mxork vapers | o ‘Betts ou & charge of attemptiag to pass opaion, that s general aposticy of the pro- | thirdst., the band played the arob. T he fu . e tbing the ost Ghild, aud at once vized it as the issionor ‘s oondastor Of8 b Preds actent lect of | wus nounced Kenton Baulneir. The fcorpse was 3 35 e —— ! “fl- -m.:r , "‘ ,,.,‘fltimfl"&"r.}‘,'n el pre- !‘),' .';;.:n: und Il!:l;:'rl'-lllnl the uh:cnunmlhul @a:;:l‘. i e Tiin Roser 3~ ANENIGAN TELMIRAPR—AmOng the ?l;'n‘l &““In.‘ oofa é‘?fih nn{‘b.y.l:f&n "l'u-odm wy (‘x:nE i views on (he futo of the Jews and the nations in g Habe” was nel A otal..... g " 's Dopartwent at Polloe Headquarters, ia whose care the b sir of 010 Mool mas winp s prophecy of futars | Deduct amout of produce soid... 204 41 | passengors who will sl for Callfornis 1oty (Tusedap) 1s | feia' ) Dopartment at Polios lasdoes Nhose care the the torritory of the ancient wd‘—m&nhy of the | to . o e r’hfld‘f the ares, The | greatuess and glor; made by A. Herskfield,” the entire - — nt Anmfld' 0 goes to join 3 ~ | ary delivecod in Unive 'me i coremon .-m.il». with » wong which was chanted And WO BaYe ...cneuiiansnns e eveeense 82,003 00 | The Coust will represent the Russian Government with the e b for the whioh will be-fully under w: st of | this ofty and. on goiag to Police Headquartors, amn::flflmr.:h w'flmd w:-'o_r:-: ‘.vf,?_',_,",“'e.'" to that popular melod* * Tramp, :‘,'.,',‘1.‘,{',‘_" total of ko family aud faru oxpease aceount for the = expodition, u by the o |t e e i e Y mg

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