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CITY GOVERNMENT. L Stoemaby Tters, Puioh, Norfolh, Ciy Poiat nd Richmend. | winaton, oz & Co. Bteamip (il Stroam, Mosnt, Mobile, Smith & Dunving. g:nm:h\ Nereus, Beaise. Boston, Netune Stest shiy Company. braren SEssiox, Friday, May 11, 1656 R TR TR B B e e iy e S 4.1, K. Cromweil & Co. Oeisin Flock. p. in. s nd Drihroome. to whow | | Stevmiiyp Miaars. Coich, Norlol. Cty Pot and” Ricimond, 0. of the Usion, Blanchard, New Orleans, H, B. Crom oL | met, porsusnt to adjournmont, in their Cuaiber, No. 16 Vations regimeais New-York onal G poctfull tate Riions! Guard, ow y That sfter due exsmination, your Commitiee believe the said bills Y rrect, and Ingal charges ageinet the Connty. e ate properly veriticd and certified by the Colonel of the Re + Hall Freseui—d. Wilson Orees, esq., Pres bip Montarey, Wittmen, New.Orleans, J. A Raynor. Eaker, % Liviagaton, Fox & Co. ary. aud the following mem C., C. B Pierson. Garrison & Alien. H. B. Cromwell & Co. Councilmen F Tow ing in secordingly submited bi ned d, That ¢ of the follow ing named for rent of Armories, 2 0'ciock p. AAGENT ated adjous v, Clerk f siments New.Kork State Natlons! Goard, be weverally sodited snd allowed William Gibson (First Itegime aud forty-two centa. ... 5 3.0, Fowler (Four'h Regiment), one thousand ¢ gl dolss wud tirty ot cenin. Heddon oth Kegiment), seven by )eix bundred and ten o w-Orleaus. D. N. Carrington. City Folut and Ricumoud, J. o, Sloman & Fdye B w Jumes Thomas Dunbam. Ommoar) MaY 10, 1865, 12 o'clock m. ‘sud fifty doile Ship _ Preaentitenry Swith. esq. President, Supervisors Stewart, Eir, d Blip eabd, | jelp! s, Meschant & Carman Twned, Stook. Koche, Fox. Willmaun, Hayes snd B whip (Brem), § . Bremen, Fuuch, Melucko & Ven The Board wet, pursusut (o sdjourniewt, in their C z fir Ship Wm. Frothingham. Burley. Hars, Boyd & Hincken. Ciry T The ‘istes of the last meeting were resd aud approved porvisars Shook Fark Hoppet (3 ' Shook. 8 oppet (3w ed.), liraudt, Falmouth, vis Philsdelpuia, Panch, PETITIONS. s was direoted to be sent to bis bionor Meiicke & Wendt. i proval Hark Atlantic (lirem.), De Hasn_ Bremen, Ruger Bros Trowbridge’s Sone. Heury. N. b, Peabody, Willis Brett, Son & Co. 1. Welliazton, Barbados. H oy [l Spocial Commites on Puel, to whom was referred the ssnexed bill of the Kuickerbockex lce Compavy, reapectiully REPORT That said bill 1 rendered for ica fumished offices and Court-roome of the County, from December 1. 184, to et 30, 1465, mod nwounts to uine hundred aad eichty-tour doliars snd seventy ceuts (8264 70, nd 1 cortified uscorreat by the vroper oficers d to the Special Comuiittee on Armories and Drill- ith (Br.), Toomias, S & Co. firig J. B. Campbell. Anderson, Plymonth, N. 8., Brig F. Goatexer (0d.). Hayo. Bardeauz, Ko Erig Dr. Erickeon (Dsi.), Jonsen. St Thom Brig Alex. Milliken, Hill, Sagua. Fowler & Joy HILIA. gan Jones_ smovntiug to one hundred and two dollars and n ¢ cents (8102 34), for pluwbing work for Superior Court- Committes on Civil Co “ubuitted: 3 ot Solars aud thirty five holted: | aickerbocker Toe Company. for dee | Brie Corire (Br.). Neison, Turk's Iniaud, McColl & Frith. v Sherif's offce, ety rom December 1. | Brig Albert Davia (Br.). Davie. Cow Buy. « on County Officers. ad silowed st nive huudred Brig Arab (Br.), Domin ™ Pill of Morgan Jonee, smounting (o fty-viwe doilars and elghty (o ans the Compurtics | - e A, Cock Sl P Kol . . Bixky & o. Uhren ceuts (909 W), for bing work for Coust of Special dew- r * Lugting, Clr-aning an br. DeWitt. Cory, Eled J Fneas. I D S e - - Sk, W. 1L, Cleare (Br.), Robi Be Anderson, Switl o Keport acorpted and res Aftristive—Supervis Pr spervisors Shook, Stew ait, Twoe: Willmann— And the sume wes direcied to bo sent bo bis Honor the Mayor for tion adopted by the followirg v Hayes, | wnd Bleakley, Ely, Fox, s7od to the Committee on Criminal Cou: ars (§400), o, the 0 nting to four hundred do for Ninth Reginient ittee ou Armories and Dill on Armorics and Drill-rooms, to whou xed balis, respect{ily rovt are rendersd for puinting ) three bundred and A 24), for repairing ($1, n, smountivg 3 twenty Bobr. Sarah Juue, Gardoer, Newport, Geo N. Stranshan, Sioop Frod. Brows, W ightmas, Providence, Geo. N. Strauahian. Sloop Emily, Allen, Bridgeport. — Arrived, a (Br.), Ramsay, Liverpool April 12, via Halifux fth . 10d 205 pas. 1o Tapreots Bron & Ca.” Pt fuo i of co A graiving srmory of “glumen: arwory, urd of the following named ting and & Armory Fifl . and (iflecn d som, Burnet & Co iron rai en hundred aatl £f.y de « bundred and ninety- amatip Ast St e n County Officers. ey Oflcers blank | from sppropriation for * Aruiories nd Drill-roowe. ) Pitbom, Tl ¥ Tueport nccapted and resolution‘adopted by the fol owie vote: o (), Tiskhom: Tncfat AR SN S0 Hetes y-nine dolars pABrmative—Saperr m Bleakley, Ely, Fox, Hyyes, Roche, the g - 4 85,059 90 | Peceident, Supervisors Stook, Stewart, Tweed eid Wiltiann 40 s b fast., § +3 o At wadte was direcied 1o be scat o bis Honor the Mayor for Do of ke, Hoyal Biea o el i e ecty ¢ o6n 20 | spproval arge Washington, "Gager, New-Orlosas My 6, with i 1. B, Cronmwell & Co & were Felcined - ihe Comimittee o Printing snd Statiouery. N. COMMUNICATIONS. T OrbicR oF COUNSEL To THE CoxpoRATION May 8, 1668, bie Bosrd d of Su etonka. Dubois, New Orlesns May 5, with mdse. ¥ & Co. to Barrill Bros of Bermuda, with ON. Supervisor Loour moved that when the Bosrd adjourns, it will do 40 to meot on Tuesdsy, tho 15 of May, st 8 o'clock p. . Whichi was earried Ou wotion, the Board then sdjourned. JOSEPH B. YOUNO, Clerk. 0,117 days_with ¢ Has beew 17 days 22, Bark Nunfa Tizlians (ltal), Morars, Palermo 70 days, with frult to i, Pheips & Co 0. Chapman. Asplnw 1 Seilly), Hum Torrance—vessel to G. F. Bul 0od, Bucton Ayres, 52 da mo, retarued FOR GLASGOW—~1u Steamnbip Caledon ‘e nud two chitdren, the Misses Eliza and Sailie re and Mis Gilston of St. Louis. Mo M. Helen M ‘a in e £ these cases has long eince expired, nd Las been obisined against cave 3. Tlden, Duvis. Providence. . W. Salisbury Nickerson, Providence for Rondout. " Newport. L F. Amust sred Morhn Virown and Willism Di e ; James Leckie Phils. HARD O'GORMAN, wzal Adviser o the Board of Supervisors. woetved from the Commissioners of the e pagtment, transm; n d of west: Jun: ent, Phils.; El T 14, 15, 21, and 29; Masch 7, 14, 21, aud 26, Apeil | Kernan, Msria Johnston and wiio | Meallie, New FOR HANBUR Rownthal, two Sniled. childrew snd nu: 3 g ann, New York; Mz and My J. F. Papke, three ehlidren and serv g 4 oy b ey 7 Lo Theodore Mendelion. Chicago I ©, Hatieras, Valiey City, Nisgars. k | Gearer peaneces Bigmd Mrs. Jo Arrived....S0xDAY, Mey 13, Lip City of Paria (Br.), Kennedy. Liverpool and Qu y 4, 5 p. ., with mdse. and pase to John G. D 12, lat, 46 40, lon. 47 45, passed sbip Escor, from Liverpoo! f saa dag, 210 wiles from Sesdy Hook, passed Br. ship Miuge- mahip EI Cid, Hobart, Newbern, N. €. "Thot: sou. et wia Hlatterss ally.ac of Lo snd bis or & vumber of ve 3 knowledge abiiies, | boarti's 1 > your Hovorable Body for the ik Bs ol Taon to Ui thasde Lo SN e a (F Elileis, April 29, vin wing that probation, 1 have the bon. i pass. 1o Kombard & Co. Dlay 3, ock p. 1., apoke steaiabip Suxonis, of th waidp Hasss 24, b FACOB KOEHLER, Marsbal g o b ) P oo Brem Bon ¢ Shuey, Gough, New Orleans May®, dvise ice Ja 4 consent oeliier, by the following vot lors Bleakley, Ely. Fox, Hayes, Roche, the + ~took, Stewazt, Tweed sud Willusno=10. 1ative—St ant. G, Doruhio ars Maner. Charles Marksch: Jucob Buickerd, Jobn Hot W, Ort 4 o Vo aicn, Havrs, 35 days, with wdse. sud oy the South (of Daailries). Crosble, Iquique, 99 days, Husborn. Rio Jan 1L bark Lord Balt bu, M. Olsen, ) Lauther, John M Helena Bere n, M Volentine' Matt ant Docket Cleck o in b increased w of oue thousand It affice of tie € on of six hundred dolla unty Clere, Fulining. Wendell Zoffinger h eoffee to Is. Gisgaotd Feb. 1, and Gib vud & Co. Keller, Sen Francisco, Mrs. Minun Kobnert, San Francisco children, Mrs. Heleoe Letkowite Trampert, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. tar Has been 16 days N. o) pet ans v, A. Bachinenn, Edward 1 eider, Lo . | | ) | | L b 4 Cape of Good Ho B ow Yok S Fark N. H. Gaston (of New Huven Werdell, Sut Cay 16 days, with ¥ to E. A Huwey & Co | | | d two cbildren. New Yorl d Mis. Johacn H. Birk of Besmuda. with Geavy NW. wiods Vrig Tweed (of Nesssu), Hume, Havans, 12 days, with sugas to o& oived That the 0i1s | vilie, Ky.; Mr. snd M. C. ¥ N W, C Devh o po.is. Novem ber elreth mian sud one child ; VSt M f Simon Focbe, First District | e e iee Biint, Goc it Maggie (of Haifx), Colins, Clenfuegon, 21 days, with sugar to | Horta (Boston), Young Fug: l arto 1D Fhis y. Fourth W o Salied in co. with br R Runger wnd one ebild, 10 00 | .08 wel, Indiauspoiis, Ind. ; 1060 | Niz. aud Mre. Jolin Fricke. Indissapolis Juline Ludorti, Cali ok 10 00 | fornia: Frederick Bobmer. Califo Link, Indisaapoiis, lud.; | e poss Bash P 16 6 | M. Hska, Louisville Ky. | er, of and from Barbados, 32 days, 00 | i LIVERPOOL—Iu | " Sehr. Eu a (of 1..‘-.5' 1018 | with bides, wooi, he., to J. Lukyorant & Surged from their further Mariciale I " tlatan Gr by the following vote r. Calwell, 1 Viond ). Goodal, Trusilie, Avelt 9, l oo | D amachey, & | B4 Blobtet, f gud Yw e sl e s | S AT T A o o i o s Philadelphia: V. Peterson. Herman Peterson, i coan of California, with wh D e S asendli, Engiend; Fraacls snd ot Tark Mouns W ollsston, Willis, New Bedfors, was ot b | aal County charges T e Iup B, clewn 7 o Al R "Fik Riacoe, Bacowber, New Bedierd, st Honolu's March 4, bad , P. Morphy, J ?"l‘h" *p. o % 7y oo jarh Cieone. Luuce, New-Bedford, Sibree, v, W. H. Dove, M - o d. Hud token X i B o w00 took 140 bbin. wh. oil i the Aretic Oceas ast veass M M taon, W Betow i ¥ ha, 1. M. Valiirme, Willism Whi "‘E e by ’”‘ owing vete: P b 'l‘L Ad“ fl‘; h;«nn: Adnr‘v ll;: Gray o kley, Elv Fox. Hoyes. Roche. the hiidren o. Randsll, Mr. Edward Hsll, Mrs. E a: A Sicok, Sewsrt, Taerd und i !L‘ eas r ' e s E X wiiip. Peck, April 5, lat. 520 N, ion. 28 50, from New-York e e i cirected 1o be seut to His Houor the Mayor for | Diss:"Mr,. Dizon and 6 children, Frouclice sk phig v approve. REF B Q. M. Gulng. Ms. I . May 5, lat. 42 24, lon. 72 40, from Liverpool for New he Commitice o 10 whom were referred the | &% 0 oute "My, 8. 8. Taths ; 3 aasesed patithons of Ju FOI NEW-ORLEA lager—h ), May 6, lat. 34 38, lon. 66 2%, from Pulermo for ew-Yor T Ciguena—bark, May 11, lat. 3, low. 72, from Girgenti for New- York ¥1iza Thomprou—brig, May 7, lat. 25 52, lon. 67 4), from Porto Rico for New-Huven, o Hinm Abig—bris, May 4, lat. 29 31, lon. 7 30, hencedor Sazus, 11 aye out Thos Owen—brig, May 10, lat. 52 24, lon. 77 &, from Neuvitas for New York. “Figrie—schr., April 30, lat 2 49, lon. 6 50, from New York for C acon M Humphrie Ch. Cu s C. A Doyle. Lazsras R sdore Keifler, Oscar oedun, Jowepl &, C. 1. Kenlsn, n and lady, H. ¥. D. Foetex, J. M. Ford and st there is no law giving Lt Lhe Telie! arked fo1 s Disasters. 3hip Young Mechanle, Grant, from Roston, March 5, for Hong AR T when werd 1ifirrelithe’pe ar Koug, was oyed at sea by her cargo of petroleun Jaking fir by e id otuers for Ten.ission of 183, resp ¥ Jigsive, Miss J spontanecus combustion, 1o lat. 1115 5., lon. 53 W. 1fle crew were o o 4 | iagine Miss Jcksct Picked ap April 10 by the Fr. bark Eugene, and landed at Peranmbuco tiicd the yartivs severe) times to &p 55ty {nsieg yrovenny " L C. | April 11 wheuce the mate raaehed Bt Thomas May 4. i bark Caro- hod the povtion seoprel Rowal, i, Alvares Jumes Kitogeeid, 1 Hoggerty Sesuol Thomp | lne Lamont ‘The Y M. was bus ot Rockland s 1634, wheace sl appeas, your Comuittee believe it bab | M Duning, A. B. T B Mgy a2 Rakas i | oo s 1A BMT A K Morris, 3 s, B Willeta, Wi, Fowel e % Fock, et 0 date. Cew, composed of 4i.e captain an | (4.5 Ty Sy, | ores men, were rescucd by the whaliug bark Arthur Fickeriog, asd | W, Chapia 1.3, Mller, ferred 1 tbe ship Skatemuc, Cagt. Soule, ad bro ght o New . Pooie. W. L. Atbey, H. A. Nelson, York. Dawson, Mrs. James McBeruip. o d lady, G. W. Ni ) G Memeornnda. » iottaberger, George Gottaberger, Celn | ehr. Areturas. before teperted astore on L/Tlommedlen Sho, baa g o rwio, Mi. | worked off into deep water, aud been stripped of sils snd runnicg ufis, snd ames ncot Shuler, Henry Hen Lerely « W. Thusston. G of ez, be w Tigging. Ineflectual eforts save been mede (o cleat Les of weier by & stesss pumip. Sehr. John Compton, from Tsunton (or Philadelphis, pot into Ne ort, 10th fust., fu distress, havieig on the morniug of the 9th, when off ireTaland. 1o u heavy blow, aplit ssile aud sprung s leas. She pro cooded to Fall River, moruiog of L1tk, for repairs. S T LS R ST Jumes b, Windie. Geo M. Thowpeos, o1 ¢ »ibsequently takes: up, nd report sccepied o8l Taxes, 10 whom weie refesred the on nePORT e rendered for work sathorized by the Commiitee. | re legal County | Passengers Arrived, F N N:L"HMMI"‘U —ln Steamabi) childs C amed be wudited end wing Srarn ov Naw You! iz wis Carpenter, work, Tux Cotumisvioner's office, one hund- | Caap, A Von | Sod ta) inely-soven d Aty COnte,..corrseesser - S10T b, L. Zomk asd wie, . M Porr-Wanorss’ Orsics, No. 23 Williaaat. 43 Garvey. work, Tex Co 1w office, three Lundsed s e “k')"‘" M"uu iu wife snd ehild, OTICE is hereby given, in accordsnce with seo- ‘aud i xty eig) » Sorae Racon e eutld, R Al hioidl, Pladeoh Saste. Ourt, Beus: tion 4 of the act passed April 14, 1857 entited " An Act te Reo Cou J P e e Goa Foke. b, o Lopteld M. Mux, Mians, | organize the Wardeas' Ofhce of the' Fortof New.Yori.: to all per Fe orit Asmzam, Geo. Poscs, . Nigy Ibut, wife and | yony interosted in, or having charge of, the sulject mistter of and r E « ot inquiry, examination or survey. that the followin . under exsmination by the Fort Wardens, and that the said surveys of Ahis exnminations Will be e ted within ten days next succesding hx Mer Hegriet A n Wubbe: i e Committne on Civi WAL communication from bis konor the Mayor Yook, Tespectiv enkler, T fonce the Magor. s sad Appler, F. M Toutse' 1 \at bis Honor the Mayer, in said . Appler. ¥. Misgram Louise Homets eosignation of John Lyet as City Mare Glockner, Fred. Rosentlutt, J. Siemaen, Gus. Goldstaab, Fre Bric Afvarts ire. te and tiree cliidren, Atkie Sarven, BoiS Mary 3. Wiltiamms, C. 1. Muller, Cai ! uk aud wife, W. Goldschinidt, wife and e Col Wit 2 g o obu Lyst | five children, Car uddt, C. Hillent, € Gold, Carl Bcbr. Tnipudence. Prentice’s. of Suparsisors 40 no fimide, wite end two childsen. Laph. Gussloff, Hi endly 'y : R, | + Brows ena Meyer aud wi o &1 Cede. omer's. r, Caroline Gerat, M. de Rayter, Sudevi MINTHORNE TOMPKINS. Frosideat. ciek H. McDonougido y Report aocepted sud iow of Committes ndop Comvmitiee on il Th | Courte snd Po.ice, o whom 1 e ferred the aanexed bills of v Mury Keyiou ngrniclder, e Lingentelder, * during the mouths of Feirusry, March aud Apri 0. Haase and three Catli. Rupp, Hane M| ———————————————— nrPOXT | Schenewann. Ed. Orohe, Fau Y e, J. Franze ana -?..x-nu re duly verified aud certified by the proper oficer, | wife, Wo SLpseR W Jnchesh b B ,",“"“;' Aug. Over Brendway. are & legal County charge. Sauvinelt, " iee. Aud. Ervigo, M. Floeschuaui, 4 g e Tollogtog in acrordingy submitted | M. Melck billips, §1. A Ficke, C. Buner, 8. Isaace, D. Isasce. About & month since Alderman Charles E. Loew, Rescived Thet tie bi Mary Reyuoide smerriiog to lae | FROM L ERPOY—13 Sisamudiy Cly of Purke— Mt Faris and | of the Eleveuth Aldermauic Distriet, introduced a resolution winety fous doliare apd Ay cents ( 501, for board of | wife, Miss Favny 3, Mr. Pike and wife, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. E otatnnd witnmsmos doriug the mobtbe o! Februsry, Masch sod. April | wd e e s Miwe” Mary | 10 the Board of Aldermen, which was sdopted. calling for th 1966, be sevein ditea and slowed, and the ( isected | MoAuiifle wnd servant, Miss Aun McCei- | appointment of a special committec of four mwembers of the to pay thew frow the appropristion for pport of Detuived Wit | “n.-wbomu‘h. Mrs. | Toard to inquire iato the propriety avd necessity’of building » Jene Brewel® Mis. Bilbie end in Brady wnd wife, | brideo over Broadway ut the corser of Faltou«t., with s viow accepted and resclation adopted by the followiug vote A e aer and two chidren: Mr. Abn Carson; Mra. Mary | of relieving the immense amount of travel st this point, and mative—Kuperviscrs B ey, Ely, Fox, Hayes, Roche, the | Giadetone; Mr. Archer and wile Joseph liutier; K rd Hifll{, in considel of the fact that several rsons had Promdeut, Bupervisors Shook, Stewart, I weed and W L iamun— ! Mrs. Maria Ball; Mr. J. Ogden ; Jumes Dabiol tor w80, | g an koo g b | f‘k life m."“" Aud the samo was directed to be sent 10 His Houor (e g k, Mr. Kunhle: M nie De Lockbridge o Lirge number had beer r life wl spprova Smith: 8. Lamson Fraok W, Lynn: Albert Asher, | d¢vOring to cross this point in Brosdway. ‘The cominit Commitiee on Riot Claims, to whom wea referred tie | Thomas W. Kit M. Juckson: Duniel W. Jones; | have been appointed, and bave bel L..Broumeats fof moals uruianed tha Folice. of the Niuth Ereciuct, | M. Maiowe aud wife, Edwerd Garratt, the Kev. J. MeCoth the Rev. | whieh proporals w received for th from Juiy 18t July I8, 1863, respectfally N e e it te liex. Joum Gridwood. Lieut. Lerkin, W. | ful deliberation over the various plans subii:tiod. one was se- Win, Marshell Jected which the committeo considernd at once cheap, durable MeDonnell. Joba Fisher, Mr. Matheson 2 F. H. Jotnaon, Cedt. George Boher, C Capt. oot Clavies Brown, Cast | aud oramental to thls part of the citr. Phot they bave examined the clois aud find the sames legal County The Legislature caused to be inserted in the City Tax Levy cherge. & o "'m'“ John Harris, Thomes Willisms, Joseph Flyun, Reso'ved, That the - a1 of L. Brameon, for mews e exsnder G baw, ~Hes Turuer, G - %, Thg the cais ol s, b ot lrsbibments | Alestader Otk o pian, Tisuing, Deon B, Ketsiowlarn. 3/ 10 | o sum of 813000 tobe spproprisied bt the bridge. The 1963, during the dsy e riote in 1863, be --.dmr!-l allowed at | K " Jas. Butterworth, David Deutch, Thos. Midgely, Themas committee nre baving a survey made of the point over which soventy vt dolars (818 00) 10d the Complroar dsectd ko pay o B Y deat 5 Kirieioogh, Jokm Edwia, Ales. Miler, | 1t is proposed ta ercot (bla bridee, nd eur ‘the necessary {rom sppropristions for y Jobn Croughan. w and specifications to repared 80 that the same ma Hapoh stcepted ani rosciution adepied by the folowieg vote Crougian, | 1o vark lrwin<dirs. aod Miss Bascome, Mr. | Do presented to the Common Cownell for their sction Vhes %, Hayes. Roche, the the committes shall reuder their report. 8o the measure is rative~ Supervisors Bleskley. Ely. Fo Lightbourne. “hook, Stewart, Tweed end Willmans. Mr. and Mre. C. L. | tobe s decisive one, and only becomes question of a very Prasideut, oy FROM BARBADOS—In bark K. H. Ousto And the same was directed 10 be sent 10 Hie Honor the Mayor for | g OO dren and servant, Miss A. Hill, Miss E. Harzis, Mrs. | ghort time as to when the work will be commenced. OIPENT. @ ivn o fPrinting and Slationary, o whom ware teferved | HAWAwerth, Miss Sarsh Mages. The erection of this bridge is to be un experiment, and, if P, e e o —— coesatul, other bridges will also be erected over stated points MINIATURE ALMANAC. Broadway tlat pedestrians may be protecicd in crossing Sun Rises.......4:44 | Son Sets 709 | Moou Ri this uzuseally crowded thoroughiare. DAY 25| Hell Oate.. wiGH wATER THU ———— L e SR CaLroENTA 106 LAW.—A new Jaw has been passed in California for the better protection of shecp, by taxing dogs. Every mun who keeps one male dog must pay §1; for every sdditional one, $3, sud for every famale dog, ; snd all Assessors are required to inquire dilligently afier the ewnerabip dm-md&-mu’ One Sandy Hook., SHIPFING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-YORK.... Cleared. L Bieamahio Etos. 1ibbeia. Livecoool. J. 0. Dain. 644 | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1866 good feature of the law is that whoever harbors & dog must stand good for the tax. All attempts at evasion of tax doubles it, and every nntaxed cur shall be killed. Killing dogs is no murder if found, without sn owner, upon vouwr premises. e —— THE STATE OF EUROPE. of the Great Fowers—The i of Kialy and France— From Our Own Correspondent. FLORENCE, April 23, 1866, The state of Mollo-Wallachia is at present of the utmost interest to an impartial ,observer, sinc¢ in that remote quarter of Europe, now in o provisional condition, we may foliow the schemes of the different States of Europe much more easily than in any other country of the Continent. A 500m 88 Conza wes expelled and the Count of Flanders bad refused the throne, the intrigues began. Turkey true to her traditional policy desired the separation of Moldavia from Wallachia, us the only means of meintaining her tottering sovereiguty, snd for once Russia vot ouly sup- {mncd the claims of Turkey, but even tried toenforce them )y & regular congpiracy, since Russia caunot approve of any consolidation of power in the principal ities. In order to become ut the right time s prey to their Northera peighbors, the Koumanians must remain in & weak and unsatisfactory eondition. Austria Las for the preseut no other interest on the Lower Danube than that those Provinces in her immediate neighborbood shall not fall into the hauds of ouy of her encmies ; and Count Bismark, well aware of Austrin’s wishes, at once played 8 trump against the mval of Prussia. By some means, Rot yet kuown to the public, e induced the Provisional Govern= ment to neminate Prince Charles of Hohenzoliern to the vacant throme. e probably knew that the election of that prince would not ‘be ratified by the pro- tecting Powers; still, it micht incresse the Austrian difficulties. But Kussia did mnot acceds to Count Bismark's scheme, which sufficiently proves that there is no understanding between the Courts of St. Petersburg and Berlin, or clss their poliey would not be thus dismet- rically opposed on t mwx;\;‘hmulw. The Russian party in Moldavia, led by I urussi, grandson to that Hos- podar who in 151250ld Bessarabia to the Russiaus, pro- tested against the election of & foreign prince, nnless of the Latin race, snd insisted upon the soparation of Moldavia from Wallachis. Although the Metropolitan Archbishop of Jussy was the first 10 sign the protest, kearcely oW name: i1d be found fordt,all of them obscure, with the exeeption of the Boyard Rosnovano, Murussi's in-law, and the Russian General Laeesco. “Still pnspirators thought, the garmson of Jassy being com- posed of & Moldavian regiment, that they could not find re favomble opportunity, awd on the day of the for Prinee Charles, assembled in the “markel place of the capital, about 200 in umber, all of them Kus- Sian subjects,and proclaimed the secession from Wallachia, with the independence of Moldavia. Golesco and Lascar Katargi, the members of the Provisional Govern- went, being then et Jassy, at once ordered the garrison 1o disperse tho rioters, who, meeting with no sympethy from the Moidavian population, had retired into Rosnova- . they openied a brisk fire upon the sol- ry, howover, replied, forced the doors and a dozen of the insurgents, whilst the greater part thein escaped by a entrance, together with Princo Murano, Kosu and Lacesco were taken prisoners and ot last the Metropolitan, too, was found, hidden in the wineellar, and complaining of @ seriovs wound, which, after’ all, proved to be only a seratch. Murussi hsd promised the conspirators that at the first disturbance 60,000 Russians would cross the Pruth and waible that if the move- ment bad met with any ussis might have inter- fored in order to praserve order, religion, the family and property; but as the riot did not last beyond an _hour, no “’w text arose for preserving tho social order of Enrepe in oldavia. Italy, in the mean time, proposes that the Danbian Principalities be handed over to Austris, which holds already over two wmillions of Roumaniaus under its scepter, Bs an exc lmm’l‘ for Venetia. ‘Some Roumanian tosted in the come to their assistanc andit is H ot ts ut the versfty of Turin ps pers ngninst such & schetae; ‘but the semi-official Opinione of | to-day more reiteintes the prope n, which weuld race under the same monarch. unite all the Ronmanias to Prince Charles of Hoben- n, by universa! ruffrage, was mnanimous, &nd proposes o hospodar for fact a republican_form iy five years, q : & limited period, hat the Emperor bas been con verted of Government, 1 to republican priciples, but because he does not yet want to setule th aally, before he ba trie Ly his fa MOUs T 1 eventually from Paris, ss % for the extension and im soon be finished, while others 0 Belginm in order 10 4 city wi the dan, As to German, passed at Jast. Count Bismark accep «d Count Meus- doril's propossl of & cotemporancous disarming, Austria begrinning on Thursday, snd Prussia following on Frida, ) remains unsettled, . The ‘nt upon the with the ymps- o did not m Strauge to say, they ail themselves ¢ pportanity otfered by Prissia for nqueriug their unity and hberty; they do not trust Th i opee more obtaing a be takes advantige of the Hungarian affairs. i he 18th at Pesth the address close party vote of 106 ¢ the second time upon laws of IKIS, s thoy ex- upon_the tull recall of t utime, the Committees for the rev of 1848 &nd the reannexation of Croat work, and the chances of @ complete re continue their liation are at Jeast as probable ks before the threstening uotes aud arma- wents of Count Bismaik, We have no details as yet concerning the attempt to assassinate the Emperor of Russia. wuch is certain r was not hurt ghat the would-be assassin was t @ Pole, and that easant who disarmed and arrested him immediately received the patent of nobil- ity. There is no doubt thet Kussis is in # state of great agitation, the nobility ask everywhere for political righ and desire them to be likewise ‘extended to the freedme leclars that the position of politie equality is unconstitutional, null and void, either for nob! peapie. He does not want to erown the building, snd thinks that if Napoleon withholds liberty from the Frepeh nation without injury to the public weal and the pomer ¢ the Empire, the R content themselves with their present politic A coustitution i for him quite the same that the ( & Russian, coundition. wbominable, illogical thing it was for his futher Nicholas, who used to say that he understood both a despotism and @ republic; but he could not understand & constitutional monarchy, J——————— TELLIGEN —— BUPREME COURT—Cmauners—MAy 12 —Before Justice BARSAKD. DECISIONS. In re. Zeno Burnbam, an imprisoned debtor. Lot the sale of the property, &c., of Burnham be postponed uuill after the argument sud Gecision of the Geveral Term. Fdward k. Mclivain agt J. W. Butler. Motion granted. Joho Cornwall agt. Churles J. Culver o ol Motion denied —— SUPERIOR ('OL“HT—Sr'M‘lA’L EM—MAY 12— Before Jus- tiee JONES, DECISIONS. Jesse A. Crandal agt. Daniel A. Washbhurne. Motion granted and cause referred to St. Clair Sraith as ref- eres 10 take an accounting, & Thos. Hickey sgt. Thos. Keenan, Motion granted, without coats. Jas. C. Brevoort et al agt. the U. 8. Patent Banking Co. Jas. Colles, jr., ngt. 1. K, Smith. Motions grante - Michinel Boland ngt. Maria McGinu. - Motion granted with- OUL COslN OB Lol s, LAW I —— CUMMON PLEAS-SreciaL Tri—May 12 —Before Judge CARDOZO. DECISIONS. T. V. B. Kennedy, receiver, &c., agt. Jas. Goss et al.—Seo memorandum with clerk. Orlando Alexauder agt. Jus. L. Spink et al—Motion dented; 810 costs to ubide eveat William Mackay sgt. Ludolph A. Fulgroff.—Motion granted; 87 coste to abide eveut. e —— COURT—May 12— TUCKER, . WILLS PROVED. During the past woek the Surrogate has admitted to probate the wills of the following prri ¢ persons Conrad Schacfer, Patrick 8. Hoetor, John L. Schieffelin, Pauline L. Mo Patrick Murphy, Henrietta Hall, Manuel Jow: de Pumaryo, Eliza B. Stewa wnd Brdget the above w SURROGATE Before Suirogate Kiernan. None of y bequests of public importance. replemiiboarnd, COURT CALENDAR—Tuis Dax. Surneme COURT—CIRCUIT.—PART L—Oyer and Terminer. —No Circuit Calendar. PART 11 (Justice MuLLex). —Nos. 2461, 624, 1160, 353, 394, 356, 1024, #02, BED, 602 1122, 1123, J06, 200, 942, |90¥, 1946, 1180, 1152, 1190. PakT 11L (He- fore Justice FOsTE! Nos. 11, 1439, 1 VE1, 1455, 104, 400, 495, 1475, 253, 955, 1061, 71, 373, 661, B43, 831, 707, Srrciar Tumy (Hefore Justioe C KF)—Demurrers. —Now. 25, 15, 17, 25, Ineues of inw and facl o, 164, 220, 1€7, 168, 247, 180, 181, 185, 166, 159, 190, 191, 193, 196, 192, 197, BUPERIOR COURT.—PART I (Before Justice BAR- N . 1037, 2427, 2177, 2213, 2215, 2217, 219, 2991, 2295, a0, ), 929, PART IL (Before Justice MOCUNN).—Now, Lis6, ¥i6d, Lok, 1300, 1024, 1476, 1e34, 2096, 1601, 2326, 2682, 1778, 1452, 1906, 2486, CovrToF Coumox PLeAS—PART I (Before Judee Braoy), —Nes. 1110, 1559, 1329, 1050, 1543, 1585, 977, 1) 1851, 102, 1 1579, 15° 264, PART IL Before Jus —Nos. 930, 1340, 1310, 500, 1ded, 1020, 1543, 13 1336, 1371, 1306, 1400, 1246, PersoNAL—DErARTURE OF PROF. Huenes yon Evrore.—Professor J. . Hughes. M. D, of the Medical De- tmant of the lowa Stato Ulversity, one of the Vice-Pres. onte of the Amesican Medical Association, and Delegate of that Association to British Associations for the Promotien of Bolence, the Provincial Medieal Association of Great Britain the American Medical 5 of Parie, and such other scien’ 1iie bodies in Europe aa mey be afiilisted with the Amerioan Modical Auociaion, has been stopping with his family at the Me itan Hotel for a few com with Pro- l—u&mduzwul t sailed urove Babiraay, oa board tke Culedonia. % » not | — e ————— NEW-JEBSEY NEWS: ———— Hepsox CorsTy CoURT—PRISONER? ARRAIGNED.— The Grand Jury of Hudson County. which hes just concluded its session, found 70 bills of indictment, throe of which were ainst parties for maintaing nuisances in the m-hm o slanghter-honse and bone-boiling establishments. Natur- é |y§1nw~unumh" ¢ persous were arrasgned befors Judge Fedie and nssociate Judges Chsmbers and Sturges, a3 Jacob 1o, slaugter-house Duisanen Yieaded not guilty, aud beld ro bail in #500 for Titgin, bone-boaling vuikance in Hudson C aud aliowed one week to remove the establis! Arbuckle, bone-boilivg nuisance; not euilty, bonds to sppear for trial. Oscar H. White, atrocious sssault and battery; not gullty. dohn Stiver, William ‘Tierner, James Roban, Corve W rvih Fadward_Hobson, atrocious as- wnult and battery; not guilty. Robert Duvison, James Cooper, Thomns M hn Madden, James Grecly, James Jobn- ston, John Farwell and Patrick Murphy, (boys,) for breaking Juil; ot guilty. Martin Carroll, Cristopber W. Snyder, &s Wit and butiery; not guilty. ilenry Newbon, miscouduct in office (refusing to warrant); vot guiltv, Peter White, wssnult and battery; not Edward Tuoker, breaking with intest; not guil oce not guilty. Patrick Carr, : . wan Keister, assanlt and battery; pot guiliy. Router, false imprisonment and asssuli and battery on tive not guilty. Johu Striker, larceny; guilty. Hugh MoGowan, Patrick Garretts. Garret Baldwin, John Peters and Jus. Stack, one indictment for riot, two for atrocious assaalt enid battery, oue for rosistin an ofticar and asseult aud battery on him, atid one for wssault snd battery, Antone Deeauld, -mklni.vu.h intent; guilty. Jobn MeDonald, laroeny; guilty. Robert Wiley, breaking With iutent; guilty. Jobn Kyan, breaking with intent; not guilty. Addison duckson, Henry Thompson, laroeny; guilty. Oscar Clerpert, toree indictmeuts for attompted rape; not gullty. Robert Wright, assault with intent to kill; not guilty. "has. Ring, breaking with intent; not guilty. James Davies, Augustus Schraidor, grond larceny; not rious; Riichael. Cunninghan, larceny; not guilt Joseph Leonard, sssault ond batiery; Tot gullty, Jdacob 8, De Vries, grand larceny; guilty, Bridget Norton, Tarceny; not guilty. The criminsl calendar will be taken ap on Wednesday next guilty, Jobn St e SUE SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—About 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, as & carman named Michael Flinn of No. 213 Kast Thirty-fourthest,, Now-York, was backing up to the United States storehouse, near the Cunard Dock, Jersey City, a man homed Patrick Farrell was caught between the cort and build- ing, and sustained a bad fracture of the log. 1le was con- veyed to bis residence, No. I Steuben-st.,, where he was at- tended by Dr. Uleott, jr. i ARRpST OF AN ALurgep THiEP.—A boy 15 years of age, named Jerome Rappelyes, arrosted by Detective Me- Donoueh, was taken before Recorder Martindale of Jersey City on Saturday afternoon, charged with having atolen con- sidarable quastity of cigars, tobacoo and meerschaum pipes. frow the store of Herwaon Schott, in Newsrk-ave. He was committod for srial, e — SINGULAR DIVORCE CASE. i The Diverce Law—A Minister of the Gospel Di- vorsed Without His Knowledge—How Di- vorces are Legally Procured. The case of Saxton agt. Saxton, which came up in the Supreme Court, before Justice Barnard, on Saturday, was o remarkeble one. This case brings promineutly upbthe peouliarition of the divorce law in this State. What,the facts may be in this particular case of course cannot Le positive knows, but that the defendant’s story should be quite proba- ble in & sufficient scandal. The column of decisions pubtished inthis paper ofton contain tbe mames of partics with the words uffized, Rteferec’s report coufirmed and judgment of divores grantad,” and this is all that. as & rule, is Known of the evso outside of the partles immediately ioterested, it being againat the rules of the Court 10 allow auy one:bat the attor- Ties of the respective parties to see the testimony taken before ihe Eeferee, Thus. acoording to the advertisemen of one of the sttornevs engaged in the practice, are ** Divorces legally obtained witiout publioity.” . In this particular case the wife in November last, com- menced an netion for divorce, and charged the defendant with two nots of adultery committed in February, 1862. The wife reided with her parents in this city, the husbaud was living 50 of bis fanctions as a minister at Norwichtown, in tie exe o eraonal service could Dot be made on him, s he did not res; re, so an order for service on him, by publication in The " 3 Teader for six weeks, and by posting the sum- mons and complaint directed to the defendant at Norwich- town, Conn. regularly, waa reforred, and Fraucis F. The suit went on Suftth giving his residence a8 of No. ¥6 Ladlow st.. swore to b On the 2d dultery, aud the Referce reported -vumlmx!{. ruary last the Court confirmed the report of the Referee "nd granted a judgment of divorce, and this decision was ia its usual course published in the newspapers, this beiug the firat publicity aceorded to the suit. Mr. Sexton pow comes in uud moves to set the judgment aside on affidayits of which we give abstrncts: Tie says that he and the plaintiff were married in 185 by the Rev. Dr. Adams, aud lived togetber till 1861, the last two years u Nor- Wicktown, Coop., when they came to this city an her pares o tew montbe; when in February, 18 tarnoed to Norwichtown she refused to accompany him, and bas sincee resided with ber parents. Hemever received any papers 15 the suit, and the first e knew of it was from sceiug iv & copy of THE NEW-YORK TKIBUNE, received by bim on the €ih of February, 1466, the antouncement of the decree made on the e thereapon instituted inquiries, and found that the grounds of the divorce were alleged acts of adultery commit- d in Janusry and February, 162, at houses in Mercer-st. He pronounces these wicked and malicions falsehoods, and sy be pever was in either of the Louses mennol.«av any house of prostitution, and was ot at the times chargel in the Clty of New-¥ork. Tie sags bo never received any copy of e summons, aod does not beliove any was ever mailed to him. further says that the plaintiff has not remarried; that his standing a8 & Christian minister is greatly injured by this de- Sree. and that the ouly way of rvinstatiug bimself is by comiog {n nud defsnding the sction, and that he understands” that ke, suit was instituted at the instigation of his wife's parents. of the defendant’s affidavit, an_ affidavit of the "Mdams was read, vouching for Mr. Saxton's charac ter, and stating that the plaintifl being a member of his chiureb had applied to biwm for leiters of adimission to the at Now-Rochelle, whereupon-he called her attention to the tact that she bad been divorced from her busband, and in- quired on what grounds she had procured the divorce, when st told him simply on the ground of neglect and ill treatment. He then exsmined the judgment roll and found that the divorce Lad been granted for adulte Mr. Adams, the defendan! that, finding 0. A, House's name as p went 1o bis office, and as Le ascended the st “Mr. Howes, lawyer,” on a card. The ids at once that it was the same Mr. How vertisement which be bad seen, as follows tained without publicit: d sctaally without s fee till divoree 15 obtalned. stairs and saw on room No. 5, t yer and_commissioner of deed words M. Howes, lawye: He entered tke room and tound & MrsHouse. who stated that be was plaintis sttorney, and fold him that the office boy, who made affidavit to the poetiog of the sumwons, bad left him, snd that be did vot know where e:lhl;ll’ thet boy or Francis F. Smith, the witness, could be found.. An affidavit of & person who had lived st No. & Ludiow-st. for vears, and knd never beard of Smith, was also read. T story, as told in her aflidavit, is as follows: 3 mother of two childres; and ber dren resided with her father from April, 1861, 1662; during tlat time they were wholly supported by her father, be contributing nothing thelr support; that they lived very unbappily togetler g part of this tiwe, often not speaking to eack otber for ¥ 4t a time; i the latter part of February,+1%2, he desorted ber, without giviug ber an opportuuity to go with him; after be left, she began to foel herself a burden on her futher, and frequently wrote to bim to send wmoney for her support and to rmfl le & place to live in, offering him over and over to live With him at auy place; since February, 1862, he lus sent her not over $150; that about 1¢ months ago ake went fo bim personally ud arged him to provide for ber, offeriog to live with him, but be ered sbe must returu to ber father ut for ber, aud ske had to come buck the same dsy without even enough to pay her return fare. She farther says that she is positive he was in New-York eity during ail of Jauvary aud up to the 20th or 25th of 1862, sud she fully believes that be committed ¢ adultery charged io this complaint; sbe has always felt & “acy in discussing the subject of ber Lusband's sduitery, w was the reason sbe did not fully set forth her charges to Dr. Adams. She furtber says that the divorce was obtained st her own shggestion, after she had heard of his adulteries; that she has no means for the prosecution of the suit. while the defend. school institute sud grouuds in Cobnectiout saw the words nother wign the s ol husbaod hal to the latter part of Febr and stay with him till b worth about $10,000. ‘Aftidavite of the plaintiff’s father and motber and of & Mra. Susan ¥. Livingston were read in corroboration of Mre. Sax tou's statements, and an sftidavit of Mr. House that he believed the summons and complaint to bave been properly posted, Judge Barnard: In divorce cases in future Iahall compel all witnesses to come before me and give their evidence in open court. Thers shall be no more references by me. If peo- pie aro 100 respectable (o come iuto court, thon let them keep out of it. Ishall bave to adjourn this case uotil this wituees comes in, Then be must satisly we conclusively a8 to the truth of his assertious, and the ober side can Lave full oppertunity of contradictivg him. The case was then adjourned to Tharsday pext. Mr. Thatoher W. Adsms for defeodant. Mr. Joha D. Me- Gregor for plaltst Newry Comyissioskd Orricses of T N, G. 8. N. Y.—The following officers were commissioned in the Natlonal Guard of tbe State of New-York, duriug the week ending May 5, 1866: Third Regiment of Infautry—Chazies M. Mareux Second Licutenant 1, 1866, vice itech, = April 26, irst Lien- Thowas J. “orliss, pro- o outteanth Regiment of Iutantry—Lewis Nichals, Captais, Joseph H. 1006, vice [sane Underbill, res) Apiil 26, 1966, vice coud Lisutenaut, April 26, wored. Twenty-third Reglment of Infantry—Henry 1. Giaf. First Lieuten- T 21 1006. vioa D C. Bosworth, resigued; W 1. Martin, Becond Lieut-nant, March 21, 1966, viee H. 1. Graff, promoted ; Joseph r‘.n:r‘:n. Cllyuln. Lowitzer battery, April 26, 1666, vice l’!). 4 Hotehkiss, resigned. Forty-second t of Tnfavtry—Elbert C. Benjamin, First U;-:él.nh(’,‘Am:f‘.‘;.l“M.fi-?u .:.:!..i ot given g orty- of Infantry—David W. Bartle, Captain, W uk e, Cipote: ok 7, 1666 vice William W. Bulkiey, resigned ; J. Lisutenant, April 7, 1066, vice C. A, McFarland, i Henry Siwmonds, Second ' Lisutenaut, April 7, 1866, vice J. P. Davis pro- moted; Richard L. Btafiord, Captain, April 7, 1065, vice Augustus June, resigued. Keventy sizth Regiment of Tufuptry—Sabin 8. Pierce, Captain, April 4, Freeman Schermerhiors, 966, vice L. L. Perry, resigued BT ienteiant, Ayril 4, 1068, vive- L. F. Suich, rosigned; Byron lvn:l, Second Lieutenaut, April 4, 1866, vice F. Schermerhorn pro- moe Ninety sixth Regiment of hhlu(—lulul Neuss, Quartermaster, Ayril 10, 1886, vice, L. Fraucke, resizned. —— TESTIMOKIAL T0 COILECTOR SMYTHE.—On the oc- casion of Mr. Swyte's leavisg the duties of President of tbe Central National Baok, the clerks of that estsblishment Logged his aoceptance of an elegant gold-moannted walkiog- cane, made specially by Messrs. Tiffany, beasing a suitable inscription. Mr. Richard B. Connolly made the presentation, acting ou bebalf of his associates, in » brief address, wherein ho hoped that Mr Smytho would be as folicitous in his rela- tions with bis new employés ag e had been wita those of the THE MEMPHIS BIOT. ——— Deliboraie Slaughter of Colored Mew and Woe mea. (¥rom The Washington Chironicle.] The Hon. Thaddeus. Swvens bas received tho fobe lowing letter from a citizen of Memphia: Mumpmis, Tenx, May 3, 1866, Hoxokep Ste: Thinking it very important that trae and influential men at Washington should know at omee the true state of aflairs here and the tone of sentiment write in baste to present ficts that ar@ not given in any our papers. We have Lere seven daily papers; six of them are intensely anti-radical, and one 15 timid, beg right, You have doubtless seen by the tolograph thes there has been parsistent tioting here, and T want to in- form you in relation to its direct cause and its inducing circumstances. There are in South Memphis and juse outside of the city limits some ten thousand ee more blacks, located ‘in emall cabins put wp mostly by themselves, 01 lots sssigned to thems Iy the Freedmen's Bureso. They are along South-st, which bounds Mempkis ¢u the south, a unumber of low groceries and grog-shops, kept by Irish citizens, who eell liquor to negroes, deal mainly with negroes, buy stolem goods of negroes, aud hasitudlly cheat sud ill-trcat the negroes whenever they have the chance. Between thees ierocery-kecpers and wany of the Blacks there is bitter bate, wnd when the Blacks are in crowds or somewlat under the Influence of hquor they often insult the Irish grocery mem. The police 15 almost wiolly composed of the same class as procery-keapers. Maoy of the poiice have been the ki grog-shops, snd they ure very frequently addicted to 1otomls cation. Asa general rule they beat unmercifully every Dblack whoss they arrest, even though Le makes no resistance and gees quistly with them. Leas than a year ago they kilied botwoom nd thirty blacks every wouth, in nearly sll ceses glitest_provocation, but only to Using their authority as & onhr the negroes, who, as a general Are pesceable and orderly. Formerly terrorism was used favor the oonstant robbery and bisck-mailing of blacks by police. More rocently shey lnve been afrald Lo carry measures with a8 high a hand as formeily, but witkin o short time Tiopes of u restoration of their power through State righta, the revival of Rebel and pro-Slavery bopes, hate mfln( with new malice. They have been from day to day, for moothe, ineited to deeds of violence by the editorials in The Aralanes, Argns, Bulletin, Ledger, Commarcial, aud Appeal. which heaped lies and denuncistions ou all radicals, aud have exoi hatred of the blacks and of Union people. This was paring n?u- e material. The large number of recent! chlrflrd nited States colored soldiers bere, and they bad in the army, mademany of them subimit to outrages, even by policemen. Thus matters on last Monday morning. Lhere are a dozen different aoconnts of the immediate cause of the ostbreck. The most trust ",m:‘yd statement secms ?lb:llhnll number .% colored dis- charged soldiers were drinking together, whoreupon one of them went iuto the street and dm igger io do city.” A policeman tried ¢9 ted. The policeman cailod for assist ance from some of his mates, and the bisck called for from the black soldiers. The policeman tried to fire his but it snapped; the soldiers fired their revoivers aud the man fell, The other polioe lefi the place for belp. re turned with a strong of police and a mob of roughs in- wpired by hatred of the Liaoks. The blacks hud colleoted considerable numbers at one place, aud stood their until several rounds were fired, when they broke and The poiice and their mob assistants divided into small parties, agd went about in all parts of the city, mnmna nurdering every negro they met. They made no inquiries as to guilt o innocence, but struck_or shot at all whom met. There were oo Monday night d dozens of murders. Outrage sud murder have in our streets ever since No black walks of his life, and Upion men are thread b’fltul far we have looked 3 ns soe Delow. part of the oty want fryo ated, s it retards the city'® -slaveholders waat & ks to go out into the on plantations. Some of the ex-Kebels are im- spired by diabolical hatred of Union people, and want to dicals so that they may leave the South, and thus allow the ex-Rebels to reconsiruct as they want to and regain complet® ascendency over the blucks. 1t will aj on in that there hias been a conspiracy to drive out Northern people, 1o burn the school-bouses for freedmen, and to wipe vut the Freodmen's Bureau and the Radical newspaper. hundreds were e in the couspiracy, if the authorities are rightly info The conspirators way bhave had the active sympathy and codperation of thousan This secred traitor conspiracy used the difficulty on Mouday s+ & m Zappui. The Irish police and the roughs who went murdering biscks were their tools. _T&!Imnnl will be takew 15 fuli and ultimately sent to Washington. ‘The extont sod rpose of this damnable affair will astouish the Governmens, ever bave more erucl snd cowardiy murders boen commite ted. 1n one case two policemen found a poor black in a store oo Beal-st. buying food for his wifs and children. Without @ word they began beating bim over the Lead with revol After being struck several times be raised his arms to off the blows and they shot bim. Oue colored gir, standiog io ber own door, was without provocation sbot down by a miscreant. She side, but was taken up, thrown the Louse, and it set om fire, aud her body was half consumed before it was recovered. In anothier ease, an old gray-headed negro was skot, but god m(;‘llhl h“"..l'.h but the 'uu::l looked nm’“‘l!h crack and Julled him, There were per twenty equally un) and atrocious murders on Mondsy vight. When zfl"ifi first returned the fire of the police mob, there was one white killed and two wouzded. In all the other cases, the blacks were murdered and no white burt. On yuwd.n?( the police and mob again Sm into s difficulty, burned twe of the buildings oecupied by freedmen's schools, and othes houses of the colored people.+ They ulso murdered five or unoffending colored wen, In one iugtance, & Negro sul to acrest; he was then sbot three times but not dan, bart. Ausolmmnn struck him over the head with a gua-| and felled bim to the earth; as be laid tuore, he wus shed three times and thus brutally mardered. In anotber case & negro going the street with provi. sions for bis family, snd sayiog Bothing to sy man, was e rested, then beater until e fell, and then stamped ou until bis featares were undistinguishable aud Lis braios were about. This man, es wost of the other vietims, bhas United States soidier. 1n another case, s discharged soidinr was goiug quietly along when he was sbot. refuge, of rather feikinto a house. The woman of the was threstened with outrage unless the wounded man was ont. He was put out and was tien stabbed five times. diod at ouce, und after some time was taken to Gen. Runkie's headquarters tor burial. An incident that shows the fiendish- is, that when tle police or their assistants mue- > they let him lie for h::"ho?xm ld!'fl.;. wad ssers by in pumerous cases sliowed (belr maliguity by epits “1‘2; on the dead body. o Yesterday afternoon an ex-Rebel soldier named Benjamia Deuuis, by marriage connected with one of our best families, and who Was 8 very quiet, werthy mau, spoke to an oid edl- ored man and asked Liw if be was in the riot. The black mes sad, * No tudead, sal” - That's right, nncbI: Kevbes” = oy eep out of such scrapes. 1t is & bad thing to into them.” As he said this, & white maa n&na- stepped up, and saying, S0 you are a nigger man.” pis, killing bim on'the lgol.. ‘The murderer was subsequently let go by the fifllm From this Em can see how liitle safety there is in Memphis for the fives of men. The fact that on mmd.‘!-l'“ there was an attemph imade to set fire to the store of Horace Stoue, the grest shos dealer, shows that the property of Union men is not Tuesday night, a number of blacks were murdered %0 far as 18 known the slightest provocation. Oue little boy was shot while walkiug the street with his mother. mulatto, named Bob Church, about & 'clock in the evening, Leard some one stop before his saloon. The next moment: policeman menlml‘m. **Shut up this pIMo."hbnl st the momeut the police or roughs accowpanying them volley into the saloon. Chureh nad started to ebut &8 but was shot through the body. Later in the night & body the couspirators burat down Colliny's Chapel, the church ttas the blacks Ead in Hmflhl& and ou which was $40,000 insurance. They also burned Lincoln Chapel e of the Louses used for freedmer’s schools The teaciers of these sobools beiug uuable to do aby! mere Lere st presect are going up to Cairo this eveuing by boak They have been threstencd with the grossest outrages, their friends do not thiok it safo for them to remain here mow.* Luis is Presidential reconstruction, T suppose. E loyal man bere says, God grent we moyGhave military forever, sooner than such devilish scenes as are being now malicious shamefally s the in the lower onl; e he owsr o e that ‘where are expausion ‘in that difection; and man; reign of terror, 8o as 1o induce the country to work dered & far b of i Stoneman has ouly sbout 150 regulare here, and is give the conspirators & chauce to-night to do bt s wm_lg;- ¥ com;'m‘:.o-d '“1‘ sibto-merrow {o;" ilty. This may policy, but way en :;‘l good many Uniou men, Pethaps it is the best t lie can do, s even the men he bas arenot trustworthy. 1 judge from the fact of some of them lwppl‘n.h pretense of searchivg for arms and then away ket-books of the ne ‘The present condi b‘:’.f.mm the cry of Memphis Secessionists, 8 Wi the removal of the troops. ltis the general loysl people, and freely threatened by the Rebels, that they are going to rub out the Tnen's Bureau, Zhe Memphts Post bulldiog, aud other The United States flag is fiying over G quarters, Gen. Raukly's headauarters aud the mob wlluv‘flvr some if l;hli:l.llel eitber of t=l1l. tary authorities are giving passage up or down 1o either black or white loyalists who are afraid to and many are leaving. Some of us.will die in our tracks here. before we will leave; but we do hope that no: political recem: i & [ ik R ] L % ifii i z H : H £2 5t struction will abandon the loyal people of the 1o the de- moniumof unrepentant Rebels. Give us if we are oitizene of the Union. 1f need be, give ue military protection at onoce. L1l @ property are at stake with us while the Rebels are dnwr&; for representation in Congress. IfA would say that E: might be allowed to ln‘glt. ‘l! State, might safely be rep; ‘Tennessee is not yet man, white or black, is ted ongress, nfi Is will uot be until every Unioa. bere, The Gettysbu Awarded. THARTFORD, . May 11, 1066 The Courant this morning annouuces contract for construc the Gettysburg mopument has boem iguer, James G. Batterson, esq., of this .m.’lgh':m t i 1o cost $30,000. i ument is 10 cost $30,000. 'fi 3 Bnnmnmn designed and built the Worth mouumsat. —— The steamship Worcester, 1" d-g:mn, way from Ni 1ith inst., and accom) mpgat‘ Hony. The ‘Worcester had struck upon a shoal cri herengine. R ———— The Iren Meolders Scrike in Trwoy. 3 Trov, N. Y., Saturdag, 1 The Tron Moldors. sirike in this Dlace, vou- menced ix weeks siuce, is 1OW ot ax end, the maned me i Yok 1 307 ¥, 5 e b COmPIOMmIse between the men and ernployers. e I

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