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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1865 ~ k] American war upon Turkey than when in the port of Mory Py gl et by i i s o |7 May Anniversarics, THE LOTTER{ POLICY BUSINESS (4 vorce rumom weste woor. 8 pom Tho following is a iist of the auniversary meotings VL GROWERS, sne this woek, It used to be a little dull place, with onl, — Religions Notices. Advent Mission, No_ 108 Wot T P iladeiptia, by New-Jersey Kumlroad, 100t of Co !; MANING »'I‘ CRA00N, Fiies & K. BEL | e e v Asad €5 mysed-1h Py cur this year, with ke names of some of the speakers, e It vty ;f;d:;’g';' oW 618 l:'lll'r!mlfl-m i £y third Sabba L — “”‘,I,.\ past s y o e 3 o Ot OO Do e steamers in the port, all of them taking in cotton; and the g 3RO vor. Morning | Tpm PR et P Sl 4 How it is Carried on—How Drawings are Doxsors, Unfon County, ML | Marseiilcs steamor on which I catne up the coast ook om \ " e O e "Bonday Behod | 1 Female Guardian Socicty.—Sermon fn Reformed : - wo visited some of the largest flock masters in i« | 10 1oss than 1,300 bales for France. Tho rond which runs B 3 e Thd .. by o Rov. ¥. G Clark.” 5 Made—Who are Interested they aro anzious to bo heard; they want Congross | 81006 the cosst was erowded with long strings of cameld ; 3 T ss Unlon dusciel by the Rev. stice, and I stato their case. 7m0 st o Ll K e g Y rday, by Empire Line, Gorrl ‘resbyterian Chureb in University-place, e ———— . s = s g own i’ the vicinity of Adana, This Cteon... "3 pm 8 plain that tariffs s have been framed in -u.; .oln wm;lm of ux 0 cotton trade in this vieinity has ene i o inferests of the manufscturers, and that their wanta | riched all this portion of Tark i Arst of Jobi Moreisses, Bea Wood, and Ohers, | (1 % eis o tho manutucturem S (e wowth o o Ui K cun g o brone wnder gone . P aiye g 0F e g i) cultivation Turkey canuot compete even iu the Freneh an averago of 35 per cent less duty | markot, T —Sermon by the Rev. ——— factured, pay: cotton of Turkey, generally, is not of the besd D.D,, of Baltimore, in the Presbyterian Church, than when manufactured, Qur manufacturers say they t 14 reguid 1o Raiioad Time Tubles, sce ad othier vart of ¢ r. P e ot 7§ o'ciock - ——— 08, Corne! 1! 0 iver: ott Py ving bee: il '4\x‘~x.41v'|... s M. l..' Slevements ot Ocenn Stoamors. ¥87 mer Ten 0 p. Anziversa A Mr. Scott of N ersey having been bitten to must havo this protection, which amounts to the ty, but great efforts have beein made to improve the Ereny - 10 DEPAKT he General Assew oo o of somo §40,000 in the purchase of lottery ticl g, = il e3 by the use of the best New-Orleans .,.,d,l"'.f’ ried I, P Y i b veavered. though st & heors. price, all | 1hing a8 advantago over tho wa ers, becauso in for- Government itsolf. All this cotton in Asia Minc : AY 7. . . ¥ | eign eo 8 they hiave more ski )i bo) e el o o1 ) i Americn American Scamen's Friend Socirty.— Urving Tall, tho Topes and tricks of the trade, bas started In aa effort no | 161 countries they hive moro skill and capital, and lsbor ldub'rs'['m:d:‘:tg mf‘g}"b' v’ Coton i had ¥ R tev. W. 1. Murray of G 1 . t o enga e | 8nd interest and that, in addit they are ved the Sluve trade and Slavery there, but in My Frianch e it ¥ of Greenwic only t0 recover his money, but to punish those engaged in the | . , g nor there is nothing of the kind. JEANC P i ey gl B e g Mg business, Bome two weeks ago an order of arrest was ob- | taXod on every article used in mannfucturing. »'. = i Tl i Unlon Theological seminary, TR pom, - tained and served on some of the in | This is true, bat it is no sort of reason why tho wool- L Murcer-st, Preyterian Church—Orations by mewbers of the | 80 action of the Superior ( ( es- | grower should not be protected also, for he is subject to ks & & Refo day an application was made to Julge Ship S To the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. the same foreign competition and without any increase in ing cloth not only foreign yw preachie Gradustivg Class. i order of arrest against Benjumin Wood, David 8. Read, Jacob | tho price of Sir: Selecting my text from the lgviith Psalms TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1. while in bu ; Etoa .. American Tract 8 merican Tract Society (Boston.)—Trving all, 7:30 p. m. “ i, | Kamesroo:i22 Addresses by Gen. 0. 0. Howard, and othcrs, 3 X granted the usual caplas, | dutios, but every description of iuterual revenue uties are | " Let the people praise thee, O God,; sea, lot all he people pratas kb American duii-Slavery Society.—Chureh of the Purftans, 10 W g g e Ly | it thee!” X propose to traat in the pressnt article of the degems a.m, and 7:20 p. m. Addresses by Wendoll PHillips, Luctetia 3 o "Ia the. afdavit w o factgrers have combined capital; they can offord to | eracy of chureh musie, tho evila resulting from that dseline gpend willions in getting their plans carried out, and they | and the measures which have recontly been taken to remedy Sargent, the Itey, 0. B, | 80d policy #lips to Ik s 1.00thly, whils wool- Mott, C. L. § on which the capias was granted the plaintiff swears T 1 . Frotbingham, I ond, the 1 rker Pillsbury, and others. can owers comparatively are [ oo ! Americ Thicteenth Anok Howard Mission and Home for Little Wanderers —Academy of ho commenced the practice of A eisary S JAY EVENING, Musie, 7:30 p. m._ Short nd also of lottery policy slips, whic poor and without organization, at least none to which - ay I iy (the Kev. I Mubio by (b 718 Rogitent v the drawing of certain jotteries | 8100 aduission fee is required, but they have their eyes The art of singlng, Ballowed as it {s by ity religions assoole- '\ (1 ExGo. | o i, ol Anerions and. Yovelan. Christias: U ucky: that he purchased said lot- | gpened at las! rnote one thing the manufacturcrs love | tious, has ever been identified with tho moral advancement of B the i KY WARD s Band wil rian Church, coraer of Fifih-ave. and ttery poliay slips of various lottery and | to dwell on, which is, the honor we all do our country by | ankind, and, consequently, with the public welfare—ag ;i‘ ofice of T e office 'of The N York Sunday-schood Union-—Somi-contonnial anniver. | 48 date of tis afldavit; that tho varions Youders from S0 TR St of pe :"'::“"m"v"”"“ o Of D0rtign | clarnctor of their masio was changed from the religious aad Dton. Brookiyn e i Ferereworn sary exerch tue Fourthave. Presvyterian Church (Dr, | Fhombe boaght the suruo were severaiy lieged to bo the Rt o e fastoties, xad found. ouly two | Dawiotio to the ssntimental and Hoeations. Thersfore, .« - Bellevery o 2 o o P s, RP‘AAF}M.N‘A‘?Q"‘ o i Axhlruu;n’lv Rey and it was represented to deponent in the interest and ou be. | running domestie wool, while all their warchouses were | E8Ypt the musical education of the young was enjoined by Bowery. east side, every and 3 p. m. The HIGH WATER THIS DAY Parent Society), balf of said managers; that the drawings by which said | crowded with foreign wool. law, and the Emperor Charlemagne, wko introdaced publie ¥ re invi oo i Canalate | Sendy Hook.....2:19| Gov. Island......3:00 | Hell Gate.. tickets and policy slips wer» to be decided would be lawtully Wool-growers want foroign wool to he taxed a specific | singing-schools into France and Germany, esteemod them of Chelsitas Ohs ey s 112 e gud faiely draws, and when drawn, fairly applied to the num- | g ot -cw..nn? to valuation, which they abotii- | such importance as to give them his personal supervision. #ices Loid's Dy Pres . bers on waid slips and tickets. nate. Tho present tariff does them nokind of good because | . * Pavor, LRBAN C. BREWENR 1'in th SHEIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ith toat Le has recently been informed, and | o 2 ol 6l imported weel 16 pesjured and amnggioh | . T7° s Gleisiins np Aymne Sbeoen oboirs, end 20 Nectonw by Tosch or Wik — : e , s to bo ablo to_prove, that sald drawi Cheotal the N Tork CrostomeHouse at a duty of thrve | Clemens Romanus afterwacd established the custom of ha s §. Bkon e PORT OF NEW-TORK..........Max & | Boston meeting, May 3 t Tompie. of said Kentucky lotteries, iustead of having been lawiully | ! Bty b e T i aithe | & precentor to lead the assembly; but tho practice of sin y John B, Gough, esq., Jumes and ey, E. 1, | o0 fairly drawn for the decision of the numbers on snid slips | © ats a pound, ond two-thirds at six cents, In Six wouths | i, Lagin finally excladed the people from participatiog in and tickets w0 by him pirel nsed, bave been falsely and fraudu- | only 5 pounds are reported as costing 32 ceuts. Henco | portion of the service. ‘Matiors have bees growin; "flm Webb, . D, 3 4 lently drawn during the entire of the above-uamed period, or | by this ad valorein arrangement, wool-growers are cheated | to worse ever since; aud the fact is now .?pmn“ at in thig Cleared, Fie Points House of Industry —Meetings in the chapel at th St ster, Tngram, Wiliington, Del, A. Abbott T I aal uter AT ‘v been falsoly and_ fraudnlontly sap. | and the masufacturers benetited. They scem never to e | age of progress, music, constdered in it bighor and olier Moty e, Lockwood, Charleston, Livingston, Fox | o ™ Tnte scs by kers and exercises by th . h had not been drawn falsely | contented, and they get the big end by having specific du- },. hias not kept pace with the inferior arts, The musi ed in their pi w of cheatiog and d6- | tiog on poninds or yards of foreign goods, whils the raw | festival of the present day dwindles into insignificance fraudiog deponent Ler persons who made similar pur- ¢ i that at the dedication of Solomon's Temple, and a com of the fariners comes In on ad valorvm duties of the Panlma of David as sung under the Chief of the Levi DNFSDAY, MAY 9. " ots frol end chases of slips and tickets from the venders aforesaid, o through all this. Tho Southern and British | 2785 B0 B0 VY e URECECC le choirs, who +bip Ertn (Br), Catting, Livetpool, Natious! Steam Na American_Home Missionary Socicty.~Trving TIall, 7:30 p. m. : Wo can . . ghe thvae i Lo p . 7 q sponent further saith that be is informed and belioves that 00 h Speakers: Tho Rev. Samuel Wlcott, D. D,, of Cleveland, 0., oaers arid managers of eaid lottorios who huve thus do- | Free Traders want us to raise grain and meat for negroes | gey as the Greek Rhapsodists did Homer—with incobe to Allemants (Ham.), cod i - : [ e ol o b & “‘;fi';’,,';“f}‘;jgm;: Salt Lake City, Utah. | franded deponent are lerjumin Wood, John Morrissey, W, | eud factory operatives, and the New-England manufactur | giiberish and artificial forvor—would not be flattoring L -{_.u.»m.h Lewnsie, Havre, Geo, Mackerzie, Central Presbyterisn Charoh, Broomest., mear Broadway. imions, David L. ltead, Jocob Baneh, and Lewis Davis, | ers are in with.tlhem. They do not want us to raise wool | nineteenth centary. In ancient times,’ the singer was @ p Jecowish Tompeon, Keuuedy, Liverpool, Ssmuel Thowpson's | public meeting at 7:90 p. ., in the or Institate. Ad- s aud tesidents of the State of New- | at all, They would be gled if thero was not a sheep in | vates, possessing “a divine inspiration, but the iy n ¢ B s e e S i e R T D, O It the tricks and devices by | the wholo West, But we cannot sustain oursclves by | of to-day manufactures his inspiration to order by sounlom sothy's Chureh will preach ia ths | Wendt, . b o ' American Trac: Society (New- York).—Reformed Duteh Chureh, raising grain, and there is no uso of trying to keep us at | feiting what be considers its symptoms. Such singing ae thaf y P Burk Charles and Edward (Br.), Pittmao, Cork for orders, C. A, | Fifth-ave., corver of Twents-ninth-st., 10 a. m. the business after we get ready to seed down our lands, 'h.!::‘n::::kl 3 buz I.-';mrlylc'.‘lp fly‘.‘flf.{:;:l'flt, trlul ‘.boh.u i+ and a theologioal write mos olildren are avnoun: Steamsbip City of London (Br.), Mirehouse, Liverpool, Jokn O. , materia e Colored Hac £ Withho! Toird u ond > Y The Rev. J.TULTLY SMITH, Paviir, 8 VICES EVERY NDAY at 10§ & m. and 4 p. Vi ASCENSION DAY 8t 3 p. . - i bt e Free Church of the Redemption, Fourteent st between 2%7d and Fourib-aves.~Divine service in’ the MORNING at 104 e B l;r GEER of St ¢ ave, betwee all of whom are cit York; and further saith that which, as be has been fnform wanngers of said lotteries, Wor be | De Wol, American Female Guardian Socicty—Business meeting st Aft i " . By " e Besiety. e er that,we intend to manuficture ourselves. Last year, o SUNDAY. o e e e, | B thear Titu Boasest, faweeyaages Dre. Home Cliapol, Ko Enst Twontyolutht. at 0. m. bre. A o aui Icauaetarer comblned, relized §1 4, | S62+ b erec wiiassend was th Lnitalion aales of Olshele imisafy pravenmestiag s the Xogle Commiites Tvom 2 wings in the pr nent and the publio. | pound on his wool. But time is required. Lot it be un® et may Satan stamp bla. cloven oot with exultation to beet with Day o secret * key," e, Bremen, fuger Bros. o'clock. Exercises by the cufidren, brief addresses, &c., from o v veody 2104 p. m., In the chapel. derstood that the West is naturally in favor of l'mwcliv;l; those who serve bim in the Opera six days in m-.-: E (lln') )y Schi ( A but never in favor of such a tarifl” as the present one. worshiping God by contract on the seventh, And, abs _ Five Pots House of Industry,” u TUESDAY, WEDA Thore will be meeting DAL AFTERNOONS . el *cipher,” by which they direc . Ve b & Do American Anti-Siavery Socisty.—Dusiness meeting at 10 | ! Biricipuie i the x o0 nemating wiises ey ' o e A N6 locture-Tooms of the Church of the Puri. | 1pg8 were made at the beadqu No 2land wants us to help her, she must be as willin | it might seem, it would obviously be mors proper to employ a8 [ have their diuner immediately st e sokman. | el s';m of Kentucky to sead them to give a8 to take. If sho cannot do this, it will make no | elocationist to do our praying, for then we ms‘l g TRy e o - ve titution for the Deaf and Dumb.~Exhibition of the pupils | O the same, t sald anagers odds whether she or old Engiand manufactures for ‘ Amen!” to the sentiments uttered; whereas, undor the O T i i A imard Cock e Wereen 4330 p, .. in tue Academy ¢ Admi He QS Western men mean to fight that question o its own | Present system of ChurchiSlaging, we hetos ke 8¢ M MA L. THORNE, snd GE 3 | , Grant, Weymouth, N, § natavis. ersalis . - n ¢ statues @ music, thinkiog Lot of jod itis Briludia (). Clnboia, ez, D 5 e Woit & Co ks gl v 1 o merits and above boerd, Compromises with freo traders , but of the artistic style in which that praise is rend rig Time (Br.), Manning, St. Jsgo. J. H, Woodlionse. iy Wers fonud to infiict losses of said magugers through their re. | Bever bave stood, and we want Protection which will be | When the siuging is finished, the choir censider tholr part TS (), Harieby, 3¢ Jazo, €. A" De Wolt A . i Jations with the numbers on said slips and tickets, that the ,!.. rmanent, and to got it, wo are willing to fight until we | the worship done, and drawing the curtain between them } Vestor, wil i . St Toomas, Boyd & lucken, o Cf T AT 0 o, 10a m. Ad. | 0 manncers would wifully, deliberately, wiel faleely | do get it "Therefore, lof no schemors fend us secrot circn- | the rermon, proceed to pase the tin in maauer e oy gy ovins g .1 Nevios & Sou. | dresses by the ol tha Anerican Toard, the | W00 frauduiestly, and for the purpose of cieating aud lars, with long=winded palavers; the whole question is ina | sgreeabie to themselves than to their Maker, f Strangers erd othe 55 g ponent and other purchasers of said lips and tickets, | fow words, and it means equal justice to every interost of | At an early peri word music was only applied to the art of affecting the soul by tones, and musio of the most sle H. BAgham. Ror. Bishop Jancs, R 1o | clinngn and alier the said numbers #o drawn in Kentucky and | 0 whol try. Th 1 ish t hat if on. Robert C. Winthrop of Bo d); - r 2 . . o Col Fo ) wers wish i g ey Sy o e How. Thomas Nolan, | forwardod to them byjsaid Lowis Davis, and replace thow by :r::rw-lr?- g (0 runl'c"?:-mftr:yi;“.nd“l.hal;nl:;fiftu.m:. vated deseription bas been more universally appreciated thag delogates from K Dr. Ormiston of Hamilton, | ther numbers which were in agreement with said mansger's 8 8000100 ¢ ) 11 hel ah th hi the best performances iu other arts, for the sizple reason thad aud Dr, Lachlin T ; v | futerests. ers o specific one, they will holp smash the machino. it addressed the foclings, aud feeliug is the same throughoud A I T : et | “Doponent farthor salth that, as ho has beon informed and | Protuction must bo basedfipon the broad principle that | yhe world, R ta road:” Meetiogs for Dustness at©s. m. in the Divle | Delieves, & further trick, or derioe. o atratagem of aaid mag- | if foreign manufacturers or wool-growers wait to have the | Now the trus object of church musio being to excite the lo# Honse, =3 § . 3 nigers to prevent deponent and the public from getsing the true | benefit of our marks lhpgrmlll taxed as much as wo | tlest emotions of the sou!, it is apparent that this res ) drawings of said e through sgents of their own, was to | are—that is, on articles which we can produce as well as | only be attained by reviving the practice of cony ) 0 New-York City Migsion. =Irvi all, 7:3 dres: e & - Jork City Mission < rving Hlall, 759 pm. Addresses | sgoek tho rooms whore said darwings wore made with myrmid. | thoy—or stand back, and lot us do our own work. For, it sioging, with mauy volces but with ono teart. Tho iroeaigg of the present svstem say that it draws persons into the obu by the Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby, the Rev, . Hildretb, the , 2 g A bl o ons and ageats of thelr own, whoso duty it was, under the | jq yionstrous to give froe to any class of foreigners tho ben- — L0, Tiroady, wnd the Itav. Georga J. Mingin dircotion f aald Davis, and by order of ssld maasgsrs 1o 65 | it of our marketa, ereated, by eduostion suidl Ingonaity, and e ls s pofloisn: sescuimentiation Joci. S0 e ey g'clack, 5. m. by the Kev. W gl won ond Home for Littls Wendsrers.—Aosdemy of ot'the managers aforesaid, from the' obssrvations of | 8ad secured by deutly bought liberty and peace. who visit them simply because they cun ear Opera musle Gaiock p.m., by the Re 3 Iyn. wsid drawing; that one of the partics thus employed to vio- N. C. M. there, for nothing would lessen their responsibility by staying away M, KKEBS, D). D.; presc! ) MURRAY, . D. Several distinguished speakers wil addse o American Congregational Union.—Festival in Plymonth he “sugregagion in the EVENING at 3 o'clock o Charch, Brooklyn, Gov. Buckingham in the Chair. Ahnual | leatly preveut any tatrusion by the publio upon ibelr falso sud vim Baptist Chureh, ou Nuriythriot, ighl Preachiog ou SUNUAY, the &b iust.. by the Re AN A MoK EMN of Philadelphis—MORNIN g service. ther. In the work of restoring congregational singing, Mr. J. Lanphier, of the Fulton-st. Chirch: heart and hand; and the forts s attested by the on Mot evenings in the Collegiate C| , corner of | fayett d Fourthst. The leader for cach eveniog! selected from our most prominent choristers, and the Arrived. mooting for busiuce st 3p. . 1 the Jctureroom of Plymout | Sulawiul proceedings was ond Soba K F e o atore vt ety S Pgm (e ) Bl Lol s e | B el sy o okstaie & Aspinwall, Baw an fmenes quautity of ite fa bergh and caid hot bo witaeseed by any pereon who was not conssote to the thward of Cape Race. April 20, Iat, 49 r in the interest of rald managers. rassed bark (Br.), Lady Gord: e e et say+ that, during the period between maid Ae Eleventh National Woman's Rights Coneention will bo at the Chureh of the Puritans, on Usion square at 10 ook, Addresses by Lucrs Mote, Ernestine L. Kose, * 7 Preaching fu T 0L B Chn ssed bark Lady Gordon, standing . Msy3, 10 il il wil i pe oy, ¢ J0k, EVENING i e ey i e bl e o Wendoll Phillipn, Francis P, Giage, the Ker. Hoary Ward | garly yast of tie year 1e6d down to tbe pressut, time, be bas by the Tarks—Education in Syria—A N, »f ot moraing Nereus, Beatso, Boston, with mdse. and pass. to Tase e purciasad very largey of waid sips and tickels o luwued by wdertaking—9100,000 o ia 8500 has boem o0 gront 28 o enconrago tho Bopo that otbey o ; Raid managers: tha the snms of money which bo has thus been churckes will join 1a this movement, for the accomm r / iversity—Cota | the multitudes who will readily avail themselves of an o suded of through the felse drawing aud corrupt devioes of managers is above and beyond the sum of $41,000; and fore, that the said parties above named as r'h-hx.'nlnll. " second Universatist € " o K DEMAKEST o s TO-MC Subject of Eveuiug Leeture, o American Board of Commissicners for Foreign Missions,—Tr- k . Bucnon Ayres, 88 | viog Hal, 10 a. v. Dr. Vaa Dyck, of Syria, 3 o and wdott, 1 1, Bigley. Matanzas, 12 days, with | “Tnscicution for the Blind —Irving Hall, 8 p.m. Addresses, | & Co. Sailed'iu ¢ uy with bark Quickstep e ieea by tha wpl, &a, e tes 2 Hotd & bai $ Lol Freedmen's American end British_ Conmission.—A. M. E. | (200 vans, Hummond, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton to N. | cpf 760 S0y noar Kleecker. sek & . Speakers; | 18 purchas Major-Gen. 0 0. Howa Heary Highland Garnet, Prof. Day, and others. SUNDAY, MAY 13 - tasity to spend unevening in 8o pleasant and profitable & ddem Growth of the | [HIL 10 PO o e " d owners of said lotteries shall be arrostad and Time is the great friend of Truth, and while those re aod that be may recover the amount paid by bim | Prom Our Own Correspondent. posscssing merely a temporal utersst have perished with aid, or suob damages or pensities as the Syvnsa, April 7, 1666, authors, those indentified with the spiritusl advance a1 the prem T s b T Abeaon e s e r i man may be trodden down, but can never be trodden ous. m peopie of ' 4 PO~ | 51d Reformation merely drove Heresy from the pn]&l:‘ t the defendantsWood, | plo to satisf] They hate the Turks; they hate each | his mew Reformation must drive it from the choir bol ..- aud a1 0300 §a¥8 Yaii 18 | othor; above il things, they hato quiet. 8o, in 1860, the | Cuoreh will berid of altogether. uel B, Bell, DD, will prea between Broadway and E uthest. M. F. Church, ! rirude, Campbell, Mobile, 14 days, with cotton to Kev., W.HBOOLE, & Co. Mery E. Awsden, Smith, Mobile, 15 days, with iron sud rope HAY, at 10} & m. aud 74 p. w 1 diee The N Shurch of tbe Advest (Pros. E New-York Young Men's Christian Assosiation.—Sermon by | 13000 "Sr gl SR e S ol S T PeBin g, Revimens the Kev. Stephon 1L Tyog. Jr., Madisou-ave. Ve, Traghagen Christians conspired o ausihilate the Druzes and expel u“.‘u:mi; on SUNDAT, day 6 Services s ) 4 o'clock s . prae Chareh, T:00P. B o ORIDAT, MAT 17 tho Turks. Usfortunately, the Druzes very nearly 8k | p o0 by o The N ¥, Tribune. Baptist Socie i 1 Boundholders’ Meeting. Lilated them, and the Turks would have finished the work SIR: An editorial i.n your issue of this dats on the “The avniv Mi S " The Fifteent Irvivg piace Stesmehip (R. M.) Persia, May 3 (108, m.). of Nantuoxet. B £ e % et etk weniing Tholders was held | if Europe had not stepped in. To make them forever | .poulivion or Boanties” challenges attention. You sag. iappy Europe compelled Turkey to give to Mount Leba- 8 non & Christian vernor, so & Christian named Daoud ‘\'.'“ ‘Ehl‘lm!fl iy ::d 99,000,000 from $he o :flendi was made Pasha of the Mountain, and surrounded | = ew-York will got asmach more from the Governmens ee 1f the State had not paid them a cent.” I respectfally submi® rious other means of defense. fountain still refused to be | that this remark is likely to mislead most sadly. It ought ¢8 ssouri bo: e, in Pin A meeting | at the News Ex comm, uoon. About thirty gentiemen were present at tho meeting. | " ¥ ith, S roRDAT MAT LS W. B Duncan, esq., presidod, and Mr. Roderwall acted as yestorday after- jety, and Ame will be held in I Port-Warden’s Notice. concladiog on th Dr. Dowling wiip- SUNDAY reaties, protocol 1 e gives to about 30 new 500 to yourg lad e A~ e American Bidle Union.—A1 ry hold In retary. Tha purpose o!lu« mw»xllh‘ wan to learn :v;mt | fhern O g ot Jasc Tabthave. | oo o b RERETASURRY DX B AT ddthesse expoctad s e 058 00 gna whiet | Nothiog cou Letn, They have groated | be known to you that the men who participated to any ex AMES ) w3, , 36 ) o ion 4 of the pril 14, 1657 o . ., Newtoi 3, & membor of oy P ] . o baving s (he Wndoue' Dlfes of ths Saef nai, . D New. F Xox. s mambee, of Lhe Aisclrl | oresses them and piuddered thes in:tho dys of Turkiah | Doubties G the Wnited Blaise aad e 2ot uf o} adfocted by > the Hal Rutgers . Bresiaont of the Bivle U ¥h bor Btate authorities; and to mani | rale, and who was nominally 8 prisoncr, but really a guest | tbe measure before Congress. rty-seco | have service there on Port Waer rveys o ; the Re C. resolred to inople, The men who enlisted in 1563-64 for three years recelt i nu{{w r\“ alllllu‘ n‘vr:i 34 o'clock. ioted Wb eeding this . D.D, I | v . ‘for his return, and last Winter he came | 830 bouuty from the United States aud $75 from State [ v. W, R WILLIAMS, tie foru 1 Davis, LL.D., . aud the Rev. B. T rs. with coup Dback, after hav ven bis word County for three years' service (these are the 826,000,000 m « Rew. HOWARD 03G00D. jos uated rate of intere ack, ifter having given bis word to keop the peaco, Tle | Ul o licedd 1n 1261-62 received 8100 from the U Welch, D. D, gt . was hailed with joy by the Jesuit priests, and induced by | Thoso who eollsted In 1501-02 recervod QD SN 108 oo e —e Drugged and Robbed—An Aged Yion Stupetied | ud then County for the same term, three years. Thoussnds of were enlisted in this State during the Summer of 1862, for regiments, under the distinct promise that they would be hon Baptism, at on TUESDAY y 8 9 aud 1L them 10 set up & standard of revolt. He would be by all the powers of the ufiiverso in goneral—tho 1 the Empetor Napoleon in particular, To mako it Bark Hatworik Y 1T TE N T e Y T3 .. Brig Marae With Chloreform by a Compnniol P Nutting wi in the First Free-Will o = | of Missours, ame 97,0000, and | tho Virgin appeared to him miraculonsly, and gave him | charged when their regiments' term expired. “There were P SUNUAS wd3 p. @ Preyer Robbed of over §3,000-The Money Bee | 1 e the State to act more Lberally with ber bood- of mhocess, Unfortunately, tho Emperor Na- | such In the same company with the writer. "As the time i} —Site of 1 25 ; 5 TR | trward paying ST the eut would probably be nccepiable by | Liiey, kg 1a f 3 i Ttev. J. N SHAFF g tho passengers from Aspinwall on the | {WWIEERVE L) bee had tolegraphed that he | us thero was no doubt he would come in due time, obarge. according to promise, but when the subject came at lock p. im. e will amer Costa Rica, which arrived at this port on Tueslay | H any act soud earr t the So Karam drew his sword, and the priests roused the | /TR Sovave " tatement was read from the Secretary always delighted with the order, prof: P it —1 pay o4 Lo h e lie population of the Mouutain, to march on to the | y rihay the's could not be spared from the army,’’ so the v ruandes, an old man, a pative of the | Assersby antii ho from the i popalatios of the Mosnials, to mareh on 10 the | War thes She ies couht mek b Ipated o fhe sz 80 | on of Da sh . Lhes matter was dropped and wo were, #n violation of all equitn | last, wero Gregory Istand of Maderia, and a German named Gustave Meyer, aged | [/ Both men put up at the boar No. 456 Cunal-st,, and at goe of dissipation, Tt ‘was apparent, however, that Mever was s companion stupidly drunk, and this ex- rs. Mr. Theodore Crane was e to the graduated st plan, 8ad proposcd some resolutions to be adopted as ed in cutting the "'!"5'“1"‘ (after news of the outbreak had | Leld to a three years' term. ot the meeting in the matter, One gentle- raphed to Constautinople), and Iaid heavy con- | Had the Government kept faith with ns, we might e e e el Sllowed by Congress should | tributions upon all tho unjucky Grooks in thelr viciuty, | secured thelarge boaatiee ofered fn the Winter of i My appropriated toward paying off the debt in part, to | Karam was tri phant, and the Virgin deigned to Ipr.,,_“- would not complain; but now thousands of our comrades leon owed up gradusily, redacing tho remaiuing debt sid | privately to plmost every soldier in his army. Napol g:‘_l‘eg' fi'.’;fi;‘:,.‘i’.!:!.f‘i",’hi".:}:‘.".’i m::: o::rna“.l ey wd A Anniversary of the floward Mission and H e in the The Board met, porsasnt to sdjournment, fn their Chamber, No. 16 bay 10, 1608, City Hail anxioas to recder bis cor nd & | ; e Fads) : t Gentleme: % of the propri place and bLis bar- owing 6 por cont interest, annally, nntil it w T | was to come presently. u all d ‘On Thurslay evening, Mever and Tn thi be estimated that the whole debt, cspital and in- | B.E ol 24 us—$100 per year, saying nothing of the huge slice (l q sweriog o A Thursiay evesiog. Mores and s | Ja this way be asitmated petihe W08 SONE 200 reecived by | Dt alas B allumen expeotationp nstest st Nepelorn § whleh they. adt e yeceized frem he 005 390 % aken o6 c, but w o lared ¢ Bousd sood wish to get Fernande '\ mieeting to appaint a Committes to consult Gor. Fiet there came 10,000 Turkish troops from Constantinop'e, |~ Remember, Mr. Editor, that we, in addition to serving fog o to apply » handker the muttor, aod on what could be done. The foilowing | Who quartered themselves upon the viilages, turned their tle bounty a longer term than we eny . Sicans Tawwe (8 | Borees futo the wheat fields, and burned up the towns, 1t Ip pay the large bounties which our ately after which | lemon w Jeoted r purpo Ths senseless | King, Fred. Sclasbardh sad Libodore Crane. Ao moeting | was all in vain that monks and Jesuit priests fought, them- end the bounty-jumpers received, just s much a8 iief to the faco of 0 y wero plways | those who never fired n stoi. ol L tho latter fell back Kias, X | man was convered apart- | then adjourned. selves, in the rauks of tho insurgents. I g 1§ Solock. N T i T ey phoc o OMors | T ERRST = ot ates. o French Conaal vas waited upon. by the o Oopose the bl if you mut, but do sosasarely, Sar the sk i SUPREME COURT—CmaumEs—Mav 4—Bafore Justfos | form 1o the spartment that that Grug had boss ool b7, Sisfor Peiroleum Compnny Troubles, clorgy and jaformed of the action of tho Virgin, o was | (Lot ver e d G e g e - full, therefors come e LN OUNEANY convinead that It iad been dane for (e purpose of fobbery de- oazeof Walker agt. theSecurity Potroleam Com- .‘H"‘{f”h‘""[‘)‘x“"}gr‘mz“;“(';:fi"’l‘f:h‘a o “"ll'l"_';“‘i‘"‘a ?){rd'f;: Congress gure the ofoers 4 boun of three imonths’ extre pagy NEW-YO! MS IMPANY. ined to wateh Meyor and prevent him from leaviog the b Ry Lurks, . let the miserable private whistle. The case of Sumner agt. The e o sveryihisy was sititartorily explained; &b | pany came up yesterday before Justice Clesks, The plalntif ob- | fro Houe to give thou no wid, aud he reminded them that | Ali T am anxious for is that Con Aispose of the subjeok | ship Compan ame up vesterday seemed very anxion Fernaudes | talne 3 a Jodgment against the Company for its dissolation, and | Daoud Pasha was not aTurk, noreven a Greek, but a good | one way or another, aud not leaye it for a fature electioneortug Cletke, in the ourt. In this case, w but bimself, and this served to strengthen the suspicious of the | the appolntment of a receiver. Tho Secrotary, Mr. Auferman, Catholie, aud a friend of the Emperorr do (the Democracy. J. W.,Co. A, 6th N. X, had their | bar-tender, who then left the room. moved some days sgo on hisown behaif and on behalr of | They pled that Catholio monks bad been murdered by [ New-York Ciiy, April30, 1866, O e argtment was hud at some length, the defond- | 1u & short time after Moyer came down stairs and was at o+ e A o e oa ad | tho Turkish soldiery, but ko forced them to confoss that ———— Ehp/ soskRclfars s ¥S IADS BEEEE O ottt sment they had lost therr lives whilo fighting, and then told | AwERicaN BiBLk SocisTy.—The stated meeting of e Tt he compinint, being ob information aud be. | once seired by Bohm and acoused of the theft. Ho denied it in | 18, WCSGOR ol tor the opening of the judkment. y d denica in ll_material matters, positively, was not | the most eloguent tern it o eeila i tho gronnd of frand and collusion among | them : Thoso who take tho sword, must porish by the | tne Managers was held at the Biblo House, Astor-place, 0@ " b but, even admitting its facts to be true, it amounted | an examination of Fernandes and his room could be mw O SR wuirs ket The charge of fra Seordr | only to L hat the President of the C any Was in- tigation that the poc ! = RS Thursday, the 3d lust., at 3} o'clock, p. m., James Lenox, eeqe | et derband the Coropany of 8120000, & thiag Whiok.| sonsol "“"", T LR Y ::';wr.'-'r:.:.".fi:L“:T;":—:n:'u;'gffl‘ufi:r"l;:':n “?,,’I‘l";’:,"‘m", "9[.;{;";:‘:;?,‘}“?“";25,’{3 iyt gy fl‘,‘: e ladisighad s wu&oex. Jr., Norman White, | .".’.:u’.dux.:i;( Jiseto meay ::‘::E::Ld.m.h'“' ‘and was, there 3, old watch and chain valued af present ot the e of th. |r:rm r "‘flmnm.y':(- perm Church papers in Paris, but to no q“m. Tho war 1o | Frederick 8. Winston, and James Saydam, esqs. The Rev. { Wis gives to Sim to SSES over, Kuraw has run_away, the people are impoverished | Thomas Nolan, London, delegate from the British and Forelgw 4'in our columns on Thursday, the defendant er Heruani, May 5. 10 at s m. b and Costa Rican gold. red th g Ulerke beld, bowever, that this was s proper | Meyer still de t Lo knew rothing abont the macter. | SR EVR VL0 OFtruug and coliusion being witbdrawn, Mr. Ju 3 Pin : cute for an ijunction, aud that b would continue it as Lo the | A search was thon made in the room, uud the mising valu | FE0 L, Tuithng to go on; that tho parties making the mo: and tnude to pay up their long arrears of taxes, and the in- | Biblo Soclety, read the 3itn Psaln aod offered prayer. Ong ables were finally found secreted under some old rubbish in | th¢5¢ g S s oy flence of the Jesuits in Lebanon has received 8 blow from | new suxiliary was recogniged in Obio. Communications d v standing ia the Cours 8ad oould | A . Teceived from tue Kov, . B. Bergne, Secrotary of British by Over tion not being partics reey Central Mail, il Fosex Ml y ¥ o m | 600,000 of notes, and as to the disposal of the steamabip 1 (via Hudson i way Hatned bat not so s o interfere with the ordiuary business | ono corner. Officer Barber of the Fifth Precinct was then o s g " Mo (g P . e s m | e Yo fhe salo of other ships. Ordercd accord: | oalled in, and took the prisoner to the Station-House. not be heard, wnd that the ; dgment shiould not be opened. which it caunot soon focover, receivad from the Bow L. e Dbt s, L . ¥ ¥ M. B taken belore Jostice Hogan at the | M. Wedle said that wiille bo bad withdrawn the 1lmrf0 1t was fearcd by some that the Moslems of Damascus $.of the Boasd to make 0 - of rable Wisd ¢ 5 m. | lngly 1 g e oF ore oI BERE. & against Jadga Dean, be had not and should not withdraw the | yight juprove this opportunity to attack the Christians the consent of the to make daplicate plates of tho A woand 220 p.om, Mr. Ducning and Mr. Fallerton for plaintiff; Mr. Evarts, | TomDs, and lead wuilty of the chary He was committed to ) — K P o Bible for that Society; from the Rev. James Hickey, Matar . | e S or 4 " | the Tomb e oihont ball Fernandas was sent 4o the | SUarge that the Walkers had takea this proceeding to 0over | yare but they have uot yet forgotten the terrible punish- 3 t0 hig work ia. Moxico, wishing more books % iy | T WEs Al SR AL Bpieer ¥ ABWEANA. House of Dotention as a witnos " he papers in the cass will | GP the frandulest “'“""r“‘“"" of 860 "That the motion | 1% {iceed by Fuad basha upon tho best Moslem: fum- | whioh aro T foows, the Rov. Dr. Bavel, Hloresos, stets e o i S iy . | e b eut beforo tho Grand Jury erly in the comiak weok. W to admit stuckicliers ey partion, wad wiied 0u o | LS Gy, e £ T ratmees s makiog the pates of (e O1d Testament of g Bt g e taslogion: % URITED STATES COMMINHORRRS OFFIOE-Mx ¢ e opening of the default. Tho Court rosorved its d THE SYRIAN PROTESTANT OOLLEGE Ttatian Bible, those of the Neiw.Testament being complotedy ery, Raleigh. Mobile, Wilwing | o fore Commissioner OsBORN, " P 5 d asking for more funds; from the Rev. Dr. Jacoby, Bi close da Cnited S 1 Th Francisco Bond Robbery. 1 was much interested while in Beyrout in the work | &% o } , Bromeny g, cloe du United States agt. Samael Torwilligor, San <ok Fire in Ser ve—Five Horses e erortharo, by American. Misionaries in | i8 FOgArd to issuing portions of the Scriptures for circuia C St After considerable testimony was given in this case, The examination in the case of the United States 4 4 . 5 g Ao from the Rev. A. H. Happer, Canton, in regard to Bible I v Wey My the Commissioner decided to 1{!5 v;ohum accused. 1Msstory | aot Jobn Lambert alias Eoor was resumed yesterday bofors Bhortly before midnight on Thursday a fire was dis- :nlx ::Lu.("fl;:“;:-i;}el'-:. slnd"-i:(‘»:ecinl:y 2#::[;:5[2:: :{’H':’ riage ¢1. Ll-n from the Nflonha{nm;’ml.bhhmh i i ger of imbibing with stran M v % . p Nos. » ¢ a Bitle Society, an b anger of imbibing with strange friends, His covered fn tho range of frame stables In the roar of Nos, 499 | pluchls WhomsslEen. | FOCES R Bt ives eduoated | Fraace, letiors B R i ety bl + met Roderback (one of the witnesses) | Commissioner Osborn. Edward Daviet was called by the 0 e ey taking & drias. whos | Goveramens and testified that he recognised the prisoner as o | 804 451 Sevonthvare., occupled by s number of persons. Bix |y N0 e, whick appeared quite as well s our | view of tie Jubilee of the American him to imbibe; witness took s 'drink, Amerios from Sen Pranciseo t0San 3““ Mn‘\.‘o’)r:t‘c lw:lc’nluhuu':;:?: r:-ru;l:n ouA:l::: boarding-schools at home. It was one u;th‘;ll.nr;:l marked (in;lu n(lm‘-\ivlmadnflr- Al;--fl{,flm!“w: - e re were got out in g ished yrig. F the aud Union Commission; for Cent merios sins of progress that I saw in Syria, Fu ave been Usios Oemmisten; b 0o r ger on the fog. put a roll of ourrency iu the pocket of nd on the Santiago de Cuba from Greytown to New W .. the latter, two belonged to Mr.” Wright, ove to e - oy s f Jane o "William ‘Stevens, and ono to Jowm | Taised in Now-York to put up 8 proper building for this | Dufch Guians, and varions - ::0.'“ e came in axd d. while dr rwilliger; Terwilliger was partially druok, and did not pay O e e Setnsbos Wit hi, Gaed twp t particufar attention 10 it; he was down from Ulster on a apree e Toba HTall; he wae & flowaway on the | Thomss O'Neil, one 0 < { e T bl 0 8! g 0 3 Tast numed also fost three . Ho estimates | 8chool. 1t is now in process of erection upon land belong- | o b 3 not give bim §3; Torwilliger then | B otleco hat ho had committed the robbAr | Dt eme alarmed, and, when in shoe.store Where ho was taken, | Lo beard io fen Franciacs A i | wnd Market Compai X inding that they were sending for a paliceman, hel:lnev{ 10 got fiz::_':;';‘;lhlii_u;:l:oyufifiz“ :;:;’“:?J:;‘;;’;’%‘:;;": ’.n;u.m l:“lnm::l'lnunl T)h&'r:: ol' r. M. l.(‘a:;ncy sps- | Missions are, of necessity, temporary, and every atep | of the Ital Tid of the money. He further stated that he ‘conld give the * [ tent roofing_establistment, 31, o e e oo contrcton and. fhal o whs Sure (ke | & EAmDIe, and tod kim the peopetty was, ebSen bY Jo2 B | amountof 6200, Thereac of No. ¢4, sconpled a8 schck 1 order to scure bim 1o Paying | et B0 the SISO 26 & " acue of the deteciivo. forss | FEPORIOTY, wasdumuged tothe angent o ; i usured for 8300 In 0 y g aruitur oy petios ooer TatN o York tn relation 8 8 (a masier, 1 am | OF e (eaants n the Adjoining bouses was damaged somewhat rout. " ; 5 of Dr. Hartshorn, rosigned; in West V. e e City !l of San Fraucisco; I played cards on | DY Water. The police’ of the Twenty-ninth and adjoining | ary society to found colleges, the American missionaries, | pi,ce of the Kev, Mr. Munros, res ;and i Maine, m:\'td"l't; I.;e"m .!" B et g Frocinets wero present under the cominand of Capt, Speight, | fooling tho absolute cossity for such an institution in | place of the Rev, Mr. Bewall, deceased. Tho last meeting f {3 wided 1a saving prepe:wr. Srria et part one of their number, tho Rev. Dr. Bitas, | fte Doard of Masagers io the Jubilee year was one of e — Jamea P. Bonnett testified that he was r.l d&i:e‘u‘:u::‘m Syria, s i thelr number, ch“‘. v D Bit | {5t ‘ ratto, 1118 § 3tyking evidenceof tho Lfo and vitality ——— ,,'-;fllt s ¢ Th tho Unitek 10 porsia QB bl.!qgmol\'wm CHURCitES AT PRTRRSDURG. V) _ ; aBo9 i iad via O 3 e IO axggr%i%l ot b siicévoues 10 taikng !f‘“‘mim A Fxa7ed S7airs Sorr por REwT.— of 100, in America, in \'® TS | gyoieq Ciresit Court yesterday, before Judge Shipman, iheoass - The otber horses barned were worth | toes of the school, cletios in the Sauth, and B which is made like this, toward self-support and” indes | made by the Rov. M. Pasoal, del dent actic 3 on the part of the natives, is & positive aud | of Frauce; from the Rev. Thot s Phillips, E.!}..Lnu A of pm,;nl',]n, IR Tiritish and Forelgn Bibie Society; and from the Rev, lssas i it the most important educational enterprise in .‘:{n G. Bliss, the Society's Agent in the Lovant. Measures were in is tho colloge whi just now being established in Bey- taken looking to the inc activity As it does not come within the scopo of 8 mission- | {10 oad. New Agents were opi 0 The Com out of bad co | U.8.C OMMISSION. NITRO-GLYCERINE, U. 8. v&. Otto Burstenbinder. This case was set and aided i the arrest of Lambert on P " b waans 1 ¢ Tnaw. vt e the ioventor and ofters bud appoiated | CUD; 35 STErEheL :‘m‘;’,{‘;a‘;_‘; s " !anrxrx;x- fl::‘r'nen 1 ravele . b tha ol - £o Alhany, oy Hi P | T A R O AR A “ann inold; When Witness siomed [ gon IOORIng ‘for i b : ourue 1o Monday at 1176 clock 6. m. b e o 5« o e le was all i ho said tho giri Wi i | night e A In Petersharg o1 Monday | fand Orar, wEich s bean oveased by 1925000 Taises 18- | oy Coio b Mors & 3 tried, Thw e Hudecn River, " < < — o | Wosey e Wae 4 W . oo, g - ) - of t& ? 4 2 i v - ol ¢ United States agt. Mora & Nevarro was e ey G i i T N = : g o i o B il e robbry whemciasged | ot s coasoche i iernored oy el sl | Kglad, e insttuton s incorpoate 1 1he Bte O [ oat, o161, esed o e Ut State or thetore City cara run between Chaimbers aud 30th-st | SUPERIOR COU SPECIAL TERM—MAY 4.—Defore Justice | with it. 1 g oo M Sevieet T re promptly on tho spok. | Now-York, and the trustees ate among the wealthis "o buildinigs o pablic warebouses on the Atiantio City Hall and s6th ot o MeUUNN. Mr. Spencer then testified That the letter ol ng the pris- | and, by dint of great exertion, succeods 'bo g merchants of New-York City. A movement has been in- E\ISIX s o8 Mo they being eight ). wamers 81, Jokn axd Desw Rickment | DECISIONS. oy bt il g WS ) e o e a;}::“';‘:ftvflr‘d""“k'lw‘:.I:p;rea:rrlll::"fl?nlm’m:mln- ‘“8“"““?3""‘”’ tlomen in England to endow | BOSRIT AVl nlal rent of $14,500. The rent was R B et s s B William Frohlich agt, Margaret!Froblich.—Motion | oo 0 SHewbers. ' 1 o the oasefor the placnar, bulding s s, 4, <oupl of Dour e ewmarut, | svoral poftsorsipe L thi naittion, on condiion U | eguirly unlthe quariersemitating e e, dos By i W g . gravted and case referred to a reference to heat, &6 ‘The Commissioner reserved his decision. e oaun ire 1s soveral ‘pinces, and such headway | one-half the neeessary endowment of each pro fessorship | 163, amounting to 83,625, which was no and pi " e faadse Darker ugt. Person W. Otis.—Motion granted, | iy, Joseph Boll for the Government; Mr. Clarles 8. Spen- | had tho fiames attaived, that, despite the utmost efforts of the | be raised in America, for the same was refosed when demanded, and to recover ide e and proceedings difmissed by defau cor aud Mr. E. Blankman for prisoner. fire aompaniea, 1 was foiad impossible to save the ulldiog, | ko plan of the colloge mtkos it really & University, and | amount this eait was brought. The defonse sot up was, q.s'nh 3 ilisia G. Eldridge agt. Jas. E. Mal.—3otion granted and s At il dame il it was discovered that | o wooden ehureh | [ believo that this very grandeur of the plan il h:]-u:- o Ty e g A S Sur day excepted). pro din, . - 3, iy Iding, on the east side of the 10w e i ) i T reac n Al B R v i i i s | P er ast” Michael Jordan.—Motion granted and | DiED PROM BURNS.—Coroner Gover on Friday morn- | bulldin, on the onet a0 o S very arrangoment mad ::-”:?m:“"‘ll:;:‘mm preparato ydepartment already in | ULl i ‘:.hm“‘dx;gmn? "h‘:u:“‘l:’_'m%,;fi... ey o ] rostem el 8 g, | procecding dismissed by defasit o o, Motion | 178 beld au inquest at No. 40 West Thirty Sith-at, on thebody | curo ie destruation, Fhoss Eroe & e Nothing has | direction of Ar. Yitrus Histany, formerly United States | DUt It 18 FeRas B0 Reres o "M, Courtney, Caned Seakea i iy i 0 Barah Kvaoe,ef al. agt. Tho N. Y. M. Xon. Co.mMoUion | of yuthany Reie whosedeath wan cassed by baroa. Oc Saur- o e lcondinry, wid 7he Indec cdtoraly savs; BOUURE A | VICC Conaut, o omo of the most taleated and best educ | Diirlcd Aarney tor the proseation, ontended tha . ) granted. Tn this case, ft | 497 night last. a Loy in the employ of G 'x{u}‘ oy pairter: | tatod and incensod bor pevpll.‘ Fram evers quarter and from | cated natives in Syria, Ttis hoped that the college and | the aws 'o'y;:.l; z;.;::n:vx:.... vu 'mmna 10 enp mu-.... shib-sve., by some meaas , ken comment of regret and | tho medical department ma; : ploy. all classes we havo heard ag anbrol R libin tho li A tedly find plenty o stained by the Court, The jury returned a verdict fog this being so, the Court is dlsinclived to Interfere; the tempo- vted 10 . o to the | indiguation that there could bave been found within the limits | Autumn, The college wiil undoubt It enty ¥y Fare fouton mis be disaissed with costs. e Uifif.‘3.#‘...'21;’-"«.‘."5;&.,'321‘{...’ deensed coring | of Petersbarg one beart o proSigate nad abavdoned us fo 1a: | giudents from the preparatory department and tho Dative the Gorerament for the full amoubt claimed, with interast to= W foeaebigk gt D K. Wheeler, et. al.—Motion | &treet a3d it £ot o irop tho pot, and the burning | fiet this ontrage on our colored people; and, Iord 2 BCH ! | schools, whilo tho medical departinent is certaiu to be the | da e granted, liquid was thrawn over both parties, burnirg them terribly— | tion equally w desproad to tako every possible mearts (o Bt | 044 gpular, as it must be the most immediately useful | _ 3 1In re. James Dunnal:l on Habeas Corpus—Writ gravted | gl ST MY, Reich resulting fatally, o8 mentioned above. | down the author or autlors of the cnm-firm '-:rl‘;'n;:: l'l:: branch of tho institution. Ax OFricsR AssavrTeD.—While Officer Palmer of A e o accidontal death was rendered by the jury. De: | extend whatever asslstasce may be In 0ur po! Fho language of the collego is tobo tho Arabio, and It | 4o 5. qureon Market Court Squsd was coavesing 40 the Alexauder Drinkman agt. John B. Lederi No. 4%4 E appénring the partica came before the Justice and was beard, ;fm;’“:"n e pecmiig o BB smpleye Roclester, Buttalo Vinter at ‘y be opened during the comis hank. . ne Br aud prisoner discharge affered Pop ard Faller, com! g MMON A8 e et————— gypt. T s cortain tradomarks, $Tafecs Fusine avlons: Feceipts of Produce. Tuw Mapisox-ava. Bop RopsRv—Fuatites | §50, 00 ¢ o human raco who speak Arabic, sud this Tyl ot z sor, 140 bbls. Whisk; POsTrONEMEST OF TUE INvESTIGATION.~Tho fuvestigation 19 | wiif bo 'tho ouly institution of the kind open to those and struck him upon the with esoape. was_overtaken Lo case of tie Madison-ave. bond Tobbery was further post- | speaking this langunge. Jacob Skinner, jr. OTTON CULTIVATION IN ASIA MINOR. t. Ric osa ot al.— | MAY 44,460 Lbis. ¥ agt. Richard M. Rosa ot ol 390 wicks Cors Meal, 210 sncks Oil C to dissolve injunction denied; $10 cost, to abide event. | Meal, 3 b s ot oo enuis Hogan agt. Chas, Devlin.—Order seitied. Cora, 625 bush, Oaty, 172 bush, Seada, 10 phen, Ashen, S0 phas. | oy on Fridar morniug to Monday, b fnst, at 10 v'elock « o e ey 1. Perkive agt Geo. V. Cooke.—Bail reduced to | B-el LCI “I‘Hl.d'k Jlo;';m,'“l ‘;:{;k:; Meain, 1750 ken Tl 3 | 2O 41412 av3s o 2o ggied yith e iducsg of the © Roreniy Vi B 37 o o ol Wiy 3 9 8 LW

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