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ne maclml \¢am of BAY HORSES A Blackhawk SIARE, five y rve. rmd two wets of Haruess, sll cheap, 19, 2 'elock p. m wis Slewart, Ely “housand dollars (8 000) ox. ioche, tue Proe- | i p y 1865 b aud (e riwoy Rewilled. said T recident and tex-pe ineeted o be seut fo' Lia. bouse e Mayor foc = g Firs Drigade Cavar. for & /st ories nd 0rit . Roche, the Prest ALBANY, NEW-YORK, Petition of Brook on Cousty Officers, to wham were of o aruisted Coonty J) during Which was referred b 1l Sph e wiay dwens for oo | wd EAILBUAD CARS. Latsbliered 53 yors. 5 0n & ¥l 101 of Ltwe thauatd Hrmen nd- it 5d certifie] as coreeet by the. avawigs. bn and e port accepitd s 10 olut Atirmsve—t By 1y wrs Biuut, Wr Stewart. Twenlund Wi And the st 0 wes dizected 1o busewt 10 1418 Lo 210 one hondred and twen ticles fi Presient, Supehy TH I(I]'\(‘” x) “ ITHOUT | 5 OXIDE can b administeted pure. Oftice, No. b e L dred and thres ¥ weed ind Willwsun—3. ittee an Anooal Tazen to nof Kius bise losuze Teotion of tax, fex, wd A3 <ot {9180 59) d others for oor- 0 be sent to 11is i waa teforred o the Committon on Printin T That your Conuitte have eacmied the severs! pe Wilthuu: E. Alilson to the Iuobfisie | B0l g1y Ohered Realvcd Thal the peis't ue of »,m e Jooren Nathatel ¥. Miller, wubmitted the following: [; wih wn arder of Ju 'STRAM JOB P "rnulw.l ‘LABEL HA_\\IM,ALL the o rolier enta for Cout ay Oticecs aad “ Anuu:-u; 6 wd Fous of Gounty zere Arrived. enabip Moto Gonlo—S. | D Wheelar, fr ual Tazes, to whom was referred o com he Commiftee on Ans wiiti & copy ol County dux Levy, the following votr W 1 munication froa tire Comptioller, FROM HAVANA-Ia Indy twe childcen md 3 fady wnd seryant 1 wnd Wiliziaan—d. s e e et 3o i M e e My fat G0 be sent to His Houor the Mayos for P Tt they bove oo fully exu e d e e, e for adoptiou the folltwis 0 whom were roferred the sne epaiin, Ac, W Covaty July 1o ommittee on County ( Wiiin of Tuomey & Eddet, for ‘the grand recepiion to Jemes Wood, ou Tuesday “| MAKING ADDITIONAL AYPEOPLIATIONS FOR THR STPPORT OF THR the Coanty of Sews Verk, do ordainar The Board «f Supervis o he C: % work dome et the Cousty regeived o tie tollowing-named, for priating, | 7 Nxorrow 1, The first o or Mlarels ¢, 160 L It fttee on Printing and Stat! Le Distriet-Atioruny tire on Criminm L ourts aud Po- tiries—Exnontive D Jier nulder the he LEpANTERNTS-F Or the urne gate fox articien for cleats A "Casire, 1.t 8oy o, 4. rvuu-tl l’u‘wu u A R fold, ‘r l.m.an, lu‘irmru :1 st Twend end Wil be sust 4o 4his biomgr tie Nayor, for ordez for furtore for Lis o 'r l-lfl'] Hafl-( . 'U\"‘y A e I3 r.,, ki Al the same was oiecied o 7ed to Qe Comuittee on Criminal Courts ind For e on Givit Courts, to whots were veferred the aa- otnties of Auor 4 W e, W, Allen ¢ aumi Uasen S+ Anie o Tron Mey G 154, W te 23d doy of June, 10 A for axticles for the Supreme Coort. e Comsaniitor on Civid Gourte. COMMUNICATIONS. aceived Nw YouE, Mey 16, 1956 grios. A. Eohnveirma. L Nty n. L R Grnle, 3 49, 70 JiTh Stesmeblp Java~Mre. Crowdso, Mr. zan and lady, Mr. sud Mre. G. ¥. Laoghron and dvuzh- at and chiid, Misw Foreyth and nures, M. i lacine, e . ectrond. Grabam, Mr. 'Ilcl"uu ‘B, W, m... Mv. w ‘Miss Ebohiober, Mz, . Knafas Tries, Me. Thows and two servanis, .vrn J rnv»h-nx u, r.-mm £he judgumi £ Bisined b for tho payiueht Lbile were leguliy Macutrod (mont of thess hy b Gt wi Loy ) sroptrly il & u‘x’.,. logal County clasges. ol 455 Hvartaea M. W . Juwea Gralom, Mau) sod swrvant, Mz ¥. E. Lawicuee, \!y. fludios. Ml Kooney, )..- |. b of the ofra Court of Coumin Fles, ot o puidt Hare s Loty fe v 1op 40 Survie ocibor, forty ‘tor dolar te. Heyburne, MT. beroby mitde o pury . provide 101 the P oz, Moheou an 3 Lo e anc Joko M. layed s coutizel by ALJ. W il £ piocmecli Just waced by 1l 1 10 3 unual + sbocuet o1z, under thuis dircetioa, y the Hayes, Bocke, the 357, Meders and servait toe, Beebe, Dea Superciages Blunt, i.u roak Mrs. . Neyaold, C. E. Mastorn, of 1688, Fevam thousmnd ee fnadeed dot wduh'-ll, Ny A.hlum Mr. M j1.--::. e sport aectflod ai 1rcole "irom the Comptrolier transmitting the County, sadued sud psig, oid ou the tabiey aud Anau watie Was dirooted to Vo svut o His B Andredy 3 Gurvey 1o Freat od Nived it ln.l uster Wanrnck, Mi” A Bro g, wervant, Mr. J. Strwm, Mr. Stama. Ar. W Korr. Mr. Gramaolt, Mr. G. B. bipher, Mr. C. B. Ingham, Mr L W Kppaton. e St Ao Nirs. 5 wan, Mr. Covars Mr Van Wanruc, Mr, Moboneds Ward u; i Gommitiba ou Annus) Tases. to whom were rafeered thi an- fexed petious foF Lotincuion of tx. Trepeestulty i hevasc.rolu. v exnatived sald petitions, sad iea n pasies ¢ ) eaciniz + vy Bwens ueidh e et norick during the pime » Bt By, For H-y-n Reole, the wart, iweed and W Lewis Corpensr 1, RESOLUTIONS, | 1od tue follow iug ifice of CBretet, ocotilobed by mem-n for Corener De. Wmhfihlw Lusber of votes to Coroser Colliu @ uu- several g thmv-l :«Jr-« Do Governor Fenton d 1e it to be neces red e bobched o Netantes Hophi wront: + are proparly venpd ..am Logal County charpa, Ty to” Whim were referred” The Comi o 8 g e Ausd Repust of e exuisiugd boswon, sad weuld recommend SHIPPING INTELLAIGENCE. . rcm.‘ww'"'m Johin Metiowan, Jor re and tie January, ovevat wprol S quin _bundred sud thirty PORT OF NEW-TORK.. MESSAGES FROM nuum The (oflowing wae Feceive Stoamship n.m;‘- Alegander, Norfolk, Cty Polet and Rishin s, Livprpoo!. J. hng Dalon, Mavon's Orice Mo vd of Supertisors Serametin hangaron (1'7.). Mas Sicawah p ¢ ..':mvv ‘1|¥v| wrd, iosian & O ¢ lundrdd ¥t WA Sovl RO pat o, sad Rickwond, 0. st hundrd g i ted to said momis the Board advised and 6o 7»«?1\‘1 3 dimgRon i | 4 swrion, New' Vhish 8211, 1060 ‘ v”.u.iu(‘& 4 o Hotden, whose term | New X ork, subjec Tonor the Mayar for Y e ok fog plriony Fangh, Mojacks, tie, Pictos, Brott, Son & Co. 00, P May 4, Queenstown St laraue, 12h (1 p. ), wi a. Do — Fuyole, Mariuique ia ok Warner, Toafan and Tida of Wight, u.,e‘h .-.,.-,. directed to be agut ta His Ho |40 g L. o Aprll 20, oty mdas. nn"A'V' Cromed tq Unake b lan 48 50, wad Waite, Lovlon vis Liverpool, ¥ 34¥s, with wae (of London, Rruold, Calobe 35,3, with colfee Led Courta wad ' A1 Thgds, b0 whom “was xa_.;m".." dut A Ja rendered for w Menser !'.m endered for secvices aeusting —«t-vfi ate rendared fur rrpuirs. ke.. to Coanty ofiioss. Ieta Coumy ehrse £, Royiey 4oy Pronidepty e, e e &ol;qxlnllfl‘ Siiow o DL e ol Cousy Soith Siowls. 5 A ana, 15 days, with Brewen 60 days, with ballast and 535 Fartle 47 Fiye, ‘whth midve., b0 ove ralle, lost wud splic Commities on Civil Gourty to whogswer Yefeized e aapered m»,;m;-«my on st ,.“n,.« n.y... &‘b; s ‘wes dizecied 1o be seut 40 s Hoos the: \l-yaa ol Texes. to whimn Were relerred mho oo 1uan Society and oiliers Jor eomIBan: Nl Coinity clargon. L0 T beaty weataer nos Ayres, Marsh 19, with wool sad (ay G, bn 1ot 2 30 N. long. 64 W. s by ¥ ve | s, Siperwons S iel the apesed bl £t 1 ued @8 10E o, M8 Consl wid the weme ta bereby réusised waid [T " porpovca iy 0 Gasmam bty Hrady, Windeor. X. 8., 11 days, with plaster, n.-', r.n... ot wul-« 1, N8 ), Perry, n Jsgo (Cubs), 21 days, b i veprla i g _nm" o B0 10 2, nag. 4 PORT o render®d for vervioes ae Afterdants on the Cou r. by odur of She comL 5 .mum!a t ra'led ot the Tax ool [ S days, with h-h-u to oras, o Wil Lidw, €. Trayess, asd 'T"m' 1dags, with bover. o ¥. Berth- i voven doimis and lfivmu (877 30) ¥ hward Witheri 1 EEEY Te ‘ . N Tk > 'x"""' e X B, Wood, Matarus, 12 dagi, whis : JHedatiouon, Trizkiud o o, xn.,.. with cotion, ko, t0 0, K. il gt by e T “" va. Tioche, (b Frouidasty " Warsne (of Brockhus 72 dugs. w*h spze” snd Eith, Ruseell, 1 ‘Mu 13 g i g wotes Ely, . Jess. Mu1-4'u--. P Pravidest, Suyervivoas b And thn warue wae directed L be o A,..m.;.m. ‘was directed 1 ba seut to Hlis Honor the Mayor tor ve m'ia-nu an- Wi Byhbld for « wame i L—v-hv reduced s0 1500 tneonC wm,‘_.mwnmfi e an- 8upervisor Fox moved tint wier the Tioard sdjonas, it will do so o ekt ow T ueiny. e 23 My, @3 o'clock Spafford, Plerson, M, arman, Ketchum, G ma, 10 daye, with fr, 10 sard they adjourned. spsamed be sudited ead ul aiatiog i gvivg ooty nfice. ene 1 wtng wd pyhig Cout e e rdh"‘ll.’bd lu,;r i '(Yll( fl 15} hm l»v y.\:'l ll ul w. r!u uxulua.:,uul l--v. b’kn dul anpe St d 8 Trusters of the estate of Zeno Burn: -nh the provision s, . Lippineott, Virgini o Newinry, Beiimors. Nm‘.., Virginia ol Ouettt l»—ma. me k. 1L Benatty W ginia. l)lr'n], Huew, Guveston, 30 days, with cotton, to Py, e, L5, sl o 1o vited 10 deiier the sasre b0 b the creditors of seid deblor. ate aiso eq Sermands and worounty to ub, or Lo one of s, e ogiubefors mpe ('Hll' C W’LSO]'. dizncted Vo Yo nr( o ll».lluwt the Mayor fur snd. Bolies, to whan we re- * og the vrtustion of five ty. aweavec sguinet |wac H e i6 hereby remin rova o T..s Commitiee op Tr " x oy R"‘:- Osloans, 16 days, with alt, to Il‘—‘v“l), lh!bny Electbers 10 days, with frult to ‘eehr. Cordelia, Howard, Gecrge's Baaks, with halibat, to 8. 3. Ads Horbert, Howes, Gloucester, with s’ to Samuel Crowell o Betir. Mary Hall, Polsd, Wmi- for Elieabor| Febr. Jos. Kogers, Russall. £ w.‘f.'.'. P T ed and are proper charges u-rulu Ull‘"D lnv- T Juses Dugies. oK NTITE !‘FHH()N of \Hl‘l 1AM Einy ing forthe extenaonof o patont crsted \mprovement 10 SOAPS, patent, wiioh (akes pisce o e peiftion be heard ot the Patant olu. o AL DAY e & daylof J013nrt, 8t 12 o Elotk me | Boi's urw notified (0 o b petirian ought not to Pervomt oiinieg Office th a(vn bu o board ot ilu()hb of Mile Dereby Tor (e, 1M Ve JeAs gy MY Aected 1o | Btk I suthaband ahowed s Sappestiol aulrid Wi and "x.‘é""hu. Hamelie "fi M. Freeman. b 1drides. Providence fur zn Fenr. 1, 8. Barnas. Dostin, No Betr. Ooean Star, Haskell, B wlic, Lu.. Now-tindford, o Chtlatin, Warebam, with oafls. with s, lo Willnas . Brown. niibes the extonsion are required Lo file fn the Patent . apecialiy set fortts io writin y of heayiug. Ali e ased e wnid Beasing, caiel be wnen with the ules of the” ofScs, ‘1o whom were e s Rokland, with 1, to Wi, 8. Brows. S eiiad o eooort whick wille furuisbed on sppli- s parers, teled opem o4 testimory. must be l'""fl-y- betore ""l’"": of b . .. furished for con- Iclx Pailadiua, Ryder, « Aol gy st i 80 e oaastions (o oo rp. reported yesterday e OU Hook of K- by remitied, n\l r-. -mm.\,x, Juwa, at this nn-ll 6 N g 6 ERS OF 'lllh \A\ Y I'hn effecte when serving ou vessels lost or destroyed, esa ot Act of Congress. We- have L. BROWN & (e, Ne. | Pake £e e dol are apd bty Wtttk secover yay for the saine by the 16 Fav g bowe ek during e proper forue ot appiication. 3 Laviog ouly two thenmsd dok 5] ®s cio. st thls port—OF Sonth Shoals, 12th fnat., steam: .,.w fnlat. 2 2, loug. 04 46, April 18, from Cien- tor Hamburg, May 11, by ¥ d el 17 (n yons | such '3, 47 T !utlun and - € Q)Lbcu. FLAWARE GIAP) Ir)V!Nl'S 'S, Strop o onlrr antil nv g duss, %2 por Mary Jobison (b1 atyiran btk Jwlavers the hn:’lul all Bos apars aud was in pofi—muhm s Notice. Sravw or Naw.Yonx. 'onr-Wanouxy' Urrics, No. O‘I'ICZ is hmby gmn in aceordan: . wi Apri] 14, 1957, eutitied - ..-.-a- aad baving uqmm.w- ! u--n of e &5 ow dlre ety gmy ..-n llxu ppropriat “ mstrarthon of New Coumy Coure How evol ition adopted ‘M)W l-,IINU PLANTS, omato. Cabhare, Pt st low prices . Garden a ert sad Garden Tools, » full assort ment et Inm ‘Auimal Manure, Poulrette, ke, JOM! No. 23 Fal u-n. nml Var dtv. Sweot - be. and ' bare 4 e seatteHis Homor the Mayor for g ke such sctios e be N "“"'m“lm i Armasl Tasen, 1o whem were raferred the of . Ausostegui aud others for correction of Wz, I----a That m m on valt ttee oMb e -m-n partied to sppear } before \'?nc\vvnqrz\‘;‘s!rm frowm the county during for AR 4, T A asmessed oo jote Neos B and ¢ Fowrth e Trupety biog ecci '4 Th the ez . . e s boreby ..{:!‘ S propmy o the m....-y. [ hlurblt Mantels. SLAT Ms'fl'ns—s“ nm)*nunbn —The best place in the city ANTELS of he it dwkene; s6-very doere l”‘!) L.m Halloek, ¥. w'n L“U‘Wm’ll e 2 recioyitet WD, L. Skakey, 05 s-""‘ nm\\ Cod, fus eoriestion Kurve, Heury Siers, W, H. to purchase MARBLE oragooe i E R fow mcn.-':fi KLABER § Murble W "t ~ e AN R G TR e ) ABes Ramaiman. Servilacn nrv ('I Ihhnn. ARBLE M vrm.s uwod FLOO n—fiimo—n lave of 180 m‘uumdnm e s sa _‘___.—————- THE COLORADO BILL. ———e. The President’s Objeetions in Full. VETO OF Tha followlng is the Iresident’s vowo message on the Colorado bill: To the Senasa of the Poivéd Sten: X rotarn to the Shate, i which Tlouse it origivite], the LIl which has passed both Houses of Congress. entided “An Act for the admission of the State of Colorade izte the Unios,” with my ohjectious to {ts becoming 8 Jaw at this time. Firet> From the | est in‘ormation whick T bave been able to obtain, I do not consider th0 éstablishment of & State Govern- ment at present necess ry for the welfare of the peopie in Colorado, Uniler the existing territorial government all the rights, prisileges und intores's of the citizens are protected wnd secared, Tl qualified vo'ers @hoose their own Le, tures and tueir own '031] 0 Yeors, and are represented in Co grovs by w Delegate oftlelr own selection. Tuoy make and execute their own man eipsl] wa, subject only to revision by Cougress, an authority uot likely to be exercised unless i ex- treme or extraordjaary cases. The population is small, some extimating it so low as 25,000, while the advooates of the bill reckon the number at from 35,000 to 40000, The people are priucipally recent sett ers, u aoy of Whom are uaderstod to be ready for removal to other m Bing distriots beyoud the limits of the tercltory if ciron: stauces shall render them more in- viting, Such a populatien canrot but find rellef from excesdlve; taxation if the territorial systens which dovolves the expenses of e Exeoncive, o alati o aud Judicial departments apon the Uaited States Is fox t @ jresent continuod. They enanot but fiud the soeurity of person and property incroased by their reliauce upow the Nat onal ['xetutive power for the maluten- ance of law and order s ideat to all newly organized communities, Second: 1013 not satistactorily estab shed that a majority of the citizons of Colorado desice of are prepanid for an ex- . clmaye bf & Tedritoriul for & St te Government. Ta Septem ber, 1964, under t o authority o Congrass, an®election was Jawhully appolnted asd bell, or th: purpose of scertaing the "vlews of tho people, Upon tlis particalar question 6, 193 votes wore gast, and af t'is nunier a ma ority of 3,152 was given against the proposed changs. In Beptember, 1565, without any logal authority, the question was sgain prossuted to the people of the Terciiors with he vlew of obtaining @ recon- sideration of the ras.lt of the ol ction eld ia complinace with the act of Congress approved Maroh 21, 1664, . As this socond eloetion 5,905 votds wow pol d ‘aud e amail majority of 155 was given in favor of & State organization, It does not seem 0 me entirely nafe to receive this lask mengioned wesult, so fremgnlarly obtalzed, to 0 ituelgh the oue which bed, beew legally obtained in the fir ¢ elogtion. Regolarity and eon- Lorwwity to law are essortizl to t o preservation of order and stable government, audf shoaid, as far 8 practicabis, alwaye be oherved in the formation o’ new States, * Third : ‘The aluwlssion of Colorado, at this time, as a State fnto the Usion, appears to me to be incompatible with tha publlo iuterests of the coantry, Whilo it is desirable that Torritories, when suflicienly matared, whoald be organizsd as States, yet the apirit of the Constitution senns to roquire that there shonld be an epproximation toward o juility smodg the, siveral States cowprising the Union. No State csn bave less or wore thsa two Senatore ko Congress The largess Biate Lisn & population of four millions. Several States have s popela- tion exceediog two millions; end many ofhers bave & popula- tion exeeading one million. 1 t's " £1skould become b Taw, the peopls of Cotoralo, 30,000 1o nymber, would have in the Houso of Represen's ives 010 n.e. bor; while New-York, with & popalation of four milioss, b ® but thurty-ove. Colorado would bave 4a the K'eotoral Col ere thres votes, while New. York bas only thirty-three, Colorads would bave fn ‘the Sén- ate two votes, while Now-York bes no more. Iaequalities of this chataoter Lave ulready oo urred, but it is bolieved tbat none bave napperel whare the inequniny 0 great. "When such inequality las 1o n sllowed, Congress Is sup- . powed to huvepermit'ed it on the gronnds of some bigh public neecessity, and under cir um-tances which prommd thiat it wonld rapidty Qe pear flirough the growil and development of the pewly admitted State., Thus in regard to the several States + what was formerly calied the ** North-Wess Terrls 7iug Eostg! the Misise pot. Theiriranid advance fn lon regdere ! it cort: W Ehat States admAtted with ‘only ’ rewutatives n Congress, would i & yery short period be entitipd 10 p gret increwd of represeatation. So when Calitortis was o lmi ted anthe ground of conmerotal and palitical exigenaes, it was well (o1eseon that thoStatewas deatived rapidly o beeon o's gres’, ;rosperous oud importatt miniog and comwer ial om u ity Iz 'the case of 'Colorado I am not awaro that any Wattdnal exigancy dither of a poll.ical or commercial uature requices a departure;rom the la « of equalisy which has bosn 7 adbered to in our istary. 1¢ {aformation submitted {n oonmestion with thie BIlY iy re- Nable Chlorado instead of increasing has ‘declined i popula- tion. At an election for mambers of & Territorial Legislajure i hald b 1561 10,59 yates were cast. A4 the election before wentinued (5 1564 the number of votes onar was 6,152, while at the irregulareloction he'd in 1163, which is assumad ax'a iy for lagisiative aetios at this tlow, the eggregate of the votes was 5 06, { Blavereiy puzions for the.ws ‘are and prosperity of every 't-r~ ritory sl Siate, 88 well as for the prosjerisy and welfare of the whoie Union, L rogret tlis apparent decline of population is Colorado—bat it i masi est that it is due to emigration which ts polng on from thet Territery dnto ‘otber reglons wAthin the Uaited States whick either are 'n fuot, or are beliavad by the ig- babitanteof Colorado to le rick rlu miuesal rosourves. “If, howeyer, Oolorado bas not re.lly declined in population, aliother cangus of ang! «ction unler the authorityof Con- gress woakd place thi ton beyond @eabt, aud canse but Weite Actay in the ol Lrateadmision of the Territary as ‘a’ State If dealzed by the pea; lo. » Thots: or of these objeetions furvishes the roply whicl o ey be eipectod to an argument in” Tavor of the mensro der ved from. the Eaabling Aet which “waa prsged by Copgiess on the uist doy of March, 1564, Al- shough Congreas then suppored that the condition of the Ter- ritory was snch a8 to warrant i's admis 10 &8 & Stats, the ro- suls of two years’ efpbrisace. sbows that every reasou which existod for the lostitution of & Larei oriai Lustead of & State gov- erment in Colorado, &i its frst orzanization, still con thines fn force. Tho condition of the Uuion st the prosent woment is ealcalated to iuspire caution ia the admiesion of mew Spates. Eleveu of the old States have baen for some time, and shall remala’ uhrepresented in Co gress. 1t is & comwon interdst of alt the S as well tho represented as those unrepresented, that the integrity o harfony ofthe Unton should be restored-as completely ns pos “sible, 80 that ol those who a:@ #x| e téd to bear the burdens of hé Federst Qovernmer$ a3 11 16 eo silted concerning thy admission of new Staces; and that, fn the meautime, no new State slall b promaturely ard vunecessarily sdmitted to a participation fo the poiitical power which the Federal Govers. went wields, not for the benefit of any individual States or wegtian, but for (be comuon safety, the whole pountry, Washington, D, C., May 17, 1975 LAW INTELLIGENCE. it E g SUPREME COURT—GENERAL ~ TERM—MAY 16.—-Before Judges DARNAKD, INGRAMAM aud BUTHEKLAND, A NICE QUESTION OF PRACTICE. James McHenry agt. Rowland G, Hazard and Samuvol KRodman, The plalntiff was sued by each of the defendants, in separate actions, to racover damages for the non-delivery of bouds undor contract which each of the defendanta clafue | to Liave been ansigned to bim. In thoss actions the plainl’¥ denied hiw liability to eituer, and he vaa bronght this mction aguinst bath defendunte for au injandtion to restrain the pros coution of the defendants’ sctions. aud to huve the whole co traveray triod in this Action, charging & conspiracy betwe the defeudants to harsuis him by separate sctious, aod com- pol bim to give largo wécaricty on At solments. The injunc. tion granted on the caunmencement of Lho action was disso/ved nt the Speotal Term on motlon, from which the plaiuu ap- = l":rruhun, J.~Thete can be no pretense for wpholding this action on the gronnd thet it is & oase of futerpleader. Here the piaintif donies any liability to either of the defendants. He ueitber admits that anytaing is due to ona of the defeud- ants, oes b offer to bring the amonnt in dispute into Court. The case bas nothing that can LFing it within that clan of cases, sud tho 10JuBotion canuot be sustained ou that round. . Nor do I think the sllepation of conspiracy dgainst the de- fendants in regurd to bringiug soparate #uits, is sufficlent to oin the action. The defendacts claim udversely so each er as well os ta the plamtiff. Thero Is no direet frand ulnlrlfll. but the pisiotiff avers bis beliet of such conspireey, because they baing separate actions for thy same oause, an by the same attorney. . More direct prowi of trand than is here uvmdumry to sustein such an sction. Fraod in ‘s caso ia not to be prosnraed, and th conspiracy shoukl b .mu-ou ‘averred andl not obarged upon the mere belief of .'nnpm-nfl-rnnn hoiete guttatts -ml affirmative veliof vo bis part, anc therefore Sois action snd injusoction heretn shonld bo sustaiued. Even if that woreye0, if inufl brougtit sej.orate mnu defencants, rdl BO reuson tor aniting ‘, ber /2 insery| of thot 1 et 0 =1coToF .¢-lnn the plaiotifl. But e ntiff may bave ald ¢ .ch equitable ralief acalust éach of the ndants Lo the # e3iou drougit by bim, chh he asks for in nu-w.-ulul-n-n::fi givén him fu an m b b b bim, ll'll‘o Court to snstain this mlu upont the ?uml that it will prevent s muh of sults, and the ew- Hnven Paliron | Cowpany agt, Bouuyler is refomed o Axprew Jou 5. a8 belng 1D Poiut. - There aio hore, hnnny. ouly twe for the umt\ oanse, ad two sults have never been wuliefent t 5 sust, bill 18 equlfy for such a caase. fact ore attachmenca does commenoel 'r sotions. dlb:n’ll it umam mc not |w¢ i haranly on toe plaintify -“ *ae, -w-'.‘vf'if&""" of thess nts 12 ' would reiieve the «lnnv. ‘l’nul defendant nnm~ 5«:":—:'“;{:;}' i alow & o e oe by whioh re: al mmhnymhu toresh on & single under- | S b bl gnonad o which Lta plaitiffs’ cotnsel Tad o ameaieef o 5a order aapeaiad from ks St Lhis 40kon inst the dlstarbances ngosssariiys | basbees weliare and bappinass of | A of Interpleador. may bo coiideidsh ase Yion'{n l.b' R . DIl o intery! ader to provead. the 4- ger of a donble resorery sgaint b ¢ Rut s0db an astion ly-be -#nstained whero the 2010t t be ey Mc?gnn Some right or frterest in the sabe o tof the uflun, which taterferes wiin the phlm- -u-afi ()«stadlioh bis 6wn rghts, Vetiond cases sro in 'ulmnwulmu-humnd. buuuudp boit paluti T agd water 'hwfi-m‘w t ..L?’.m"?'m Siers. e is refe k,u q ; the » i he s ! ! 1 Jobn K., Mvers ¢ o1 mmmm and odx F tnor pluntiffy igt, the same.—Moton 0 dischargs the dew - [ © from Inpriravment denied. » E tinn Ackroyd agt. Bdngod Ackroyd.—Motion deatel i ’ r " ’ , 4 Bokes 8.5, Epanurl A dler.—Motion granted. Ll agatid SUPERIOR com:r—s' ol TExM—MAY 16.~Belors Jus oo Juxes, WECISIONY. - Thomas Dumot agt. Jérome Gage. —\Iut.onmfl-l and refes: rue] D D Kel £10 costs, Charles Brink agt. 'l'l.n Co.—Lase settied, pupers in cl Betore Junl& G o Thowas Tuacke: agt. Jovn J. Hanusi —Papers in Closids . office. p . —-‘—'— COURT OF FOM'ONPI.BAB—N’I'MI Tou-Mar ‘- 3 v Letvre dadge CALDOZO. DECISIUNS, In re. Lowis Levy,—Prayer of tlmpm-n- grant o2, Kelter ngt. Grot. —Dail raduced to $100, - » O Goldscluntdt sgy. Smith.—Motiou grasted on pmnmJ. Th . Kauft 1l _“nzv"“ dggd 'm-“m!uu : aufmam i oree to b Yersrs age Lho Germas Keiormed e...m.‘_..k‘ oA et Bitacn withoui eosta. e 2 e COURT CALENDAR~Tms lu'. gsd 2 Svrnest CoUgT—CIRCUIT—PARY . —Over ot Termiger —No Circuit calentar. Pagn lL-—-hu. I-LI B , 740, 42, l..a, l'l& 408, 1212, Gog, 129, L 'Am {Il T:\_QJ cp 2»1. ‘ 79 JIL ‘ o 5, .|7 . u:, 185, 198 | 190, —PAnr L—Nos. 1273, #71, 1 < 2203, 2908, ‘2297, 2200, 2301, ”? 27, Vany ll— 08, 1528, 1530, 19, 1676, 1664, 2504, THA, 1936, 2486, 1958, I(l(. 2114, e, CouRT 0F Coados: Pueas.—PArT L—Nos. 1 g . 1570, 98, 1601, 10, 1502, BT, 1570, 5583, 1396, 1: u l.—um 0, 716, 107448, 4500, 1608, 1211 m 1346, 133 BUPERIOR COURT. 2169, 4 2, COLLECTOR snyTHE. i e e Fustafiation .nn New ‘Colirétor—Addiéan By Paop— Yesterday morning . at 9 ,0'clpck, Mr. l'lnm;y'l. Smythe assumed the Collectarship of sbe Pogt of New-YorkAm . .« » place of the Hon. Preston Kisg, dpcsaaed, with the pened o, o fotmalities, ' B En 3 BN Theto ware prosant ghme 30 deputies, who finflhr-u‘ circie, were iutgpdued by Mn Ounch #tbe no: Collector, wheu the latter made the folowing Jflnq " individusily we ution of wiich, & ki Howerise fof mar Lyery astiatactlon; ¥it, | surtender the zespousibi Fuad duties of ' v Col acterLi, wbich us pvidentol; dn...--d o n-oby Ve Viuety desth of onf v mable et Px' Loig may yon cootinse to udmu:x-m i - Xt/ b x thon of thaj(overimen:. (0 your own hom ficth (e captimuel consen wd. couin enGetiod s commopity w n;vmu iabarests you will be " ’ el T T e S o rited Suches €oilocdor obthe Diirich of the Oity. of New Yoek, ] o shal e imrgagout Cunctionn S with iotegrity and jostioe. a8 . .‘*) Vi sputibe yore then swotn i, ad 'Mr. Smytho made the follewing MR CLINOH AND mn-. Drptri P Gentowen "h"-l- . o Rivd mmerption. aud altbough | am nosfumitier ot Beg et 2 Gl Mgy OO tiese opoaniona, | Prosue $05ie rermatks f1om the 2 5 2 niw Collesior £ay,bok be aming. L ¥ onter uwpon’ my new end arduons & e.. \th u'mv- , bt i wikh & desire w0 '8 Gotermin <y admiist Gonfol wed secmyub, § podile’ 10 150k to o kmm prid s e 3 P T rcaived in ent Bug: ¢ha e ll o Falind byloyd poviose: .f‘??.?....-....v-.. . crpwaut. Kiip Besrotary of the Tresspry o meee that .n.a o u',rl;v compet n‘m,;m{ ‘lrunu'olu., wes Mln ‘wd | iniend 0 omery ) N oot those views to the le . g - For w3y owa part | dhall -a.p """“M"L comle. ehd'T sk you' to concn., an far a8 postbia, Lo give oy undividal ) o e oioey dyring mmhoun,nd hoe {1nicnd 208 0 ovarissl of ihe Governaeat i ‘fravd wnd ghack 111 1 - e o of caeguienty, and evan o disLionesty. o U-” o0 oF 5ot Tl auas T e o ar ek g r.h - the danves for ft must Potitieally | hiwwwery little tosay, salam no potisiclen. ¥ Lowevyr, to be tmo abd nd e Koy e | -.a. ) . courem, (ke 40 havg around uma o fiy-nkunl fired ’ ' eant 15 know wp".l (Ve President o wron Beceadad o the e et Bemosinded W Bebas, who. T Biiyokare Sum Mréogis & Sersents Ha pow dindunces ot t—egerdiog 11 ae b e o T :g&t.fig : |Ilvdlw vvml e y Vo rtarer or oo BrikEVLY Dave busl made 0 cuteriby dho: andealy sdvise L. brond m-.. o4 agaln, goe AR oo the i o e s ooposallyafon Mr, Cilach: hers will banp dhanges ia the Casigm- Touse, ot prosssty Allloagh thezo i cousilerable unsasiness smoag tiose nmes . dh’:ly |nlr:¢nu~d. sd Thers #70 now 03 flle 200 -ppm.uum fdr mq m noue of whitlh can at present bo © bas seca 80 Buich 'uu; NEWLAND-EVANS 'tnual.l. e g " Acquittal of Dr, m-u-‘. . u <Y Lovisving Ky., Wednosday, Moy 16, 1008, ¢ g e Devjamin Kewland of 5.,..“»...,, triod for tlio s der of Evans, bas been acquitted. ) L g b The United Siates lcn-unllb-—!"m ‘f~ B u.n-. in m hhh. o TTAY ! : The Houvse buLu(ed lolh fut Uu.!& with the foflowing reghlt: O. S, Fe burd, 93: L. 8. Foster, 7; Th: omas 1. § .»r.rnm- Thle unnl, VO L0 IROTIU W, i . e -+ Crimiual Semtences, | i The fullowing sentences wore imposed 'hy" Fadge Russol 1o the Cogsteaf General Sessions. yeotobd i Michael Ga of dtteels ' ing Jobn W. Pikedt, -cudnvn.vlllnm in $he Hudses Totse, and robbiog bim of & watch, breastpin: sndid; he . ;:lra offense they 'lnunlnc«lune-y-lltulhlhb " Thanas Golden, $he third offec ler m abore case, fl}ufil 502 Fuine, i wan romandod for sentance, - Kate. Foler. . trasnl of her trust as 2 servant girl and rannifg n-vm‘. ~ quensity of pa=somal propertr belenging to her hlmud W. Suor was sontenced 10 the Stato Pridon ey St T Tilden was judictal for stoaling oight linem bed sheeds: - * of Kata Wood, and pleading gty of su attempt ot groad leroeny, end Was souienced o 130 Bialey Piisya tor jwe yosrs 1% mont’ Goaren Chifton, for wtealing conts, pantaloohs st boots from, , Heory Larta, wassestenced to the Ponitentisty for one yeal —————— Metrepolitan Fire Department Proceedings of the Board of Kire Commissioness st thoir regulaz meoliog, beid in Firemen's Hull yestordap moraing. y o Tha llowing communications ware recefyed: “ o From Andrew H: Green, Coutrolier Contral Park, 6o a ing of fire spparatus runnlug over the roads of the To Committe Appotntments asa Discinl; From J. E. Coffer, v, Examiniug Eugiveer, w“ . . Jawes I, Toller had puud A satislactory —nnnn- toteks .- chirge of Engina No. 16, Filed, ! ‘Seteral complaints mgalust members were reccivad, snd ron s foreed to the Committon 0p Appoiaticents nud Diveipline. W, Reagan, Geuro Rell 'and Thimas Gelion were age pointed menibew of Hook and Ladder Co. No. 13. John Dunob e, dobn Lally, Thoman Conway, Thomns Littie, James Delancy, Michael Malone aud Wi, Clafly wore' ag~ pornted wembers of Engise (o, No Cbarles Pardeo of Hook spd Ladder Co. No. 6, sod Frasks 1in C. Favor, of Hook sud Ladder Co. No. 4, thele restgnations. Privace Thomas Kiley of Eogive Co. No. T, waa fined five Zays' pay, on complains of the foremsn. for disorderly oome daet, m.u-u-..mnrmm 10, 'aninlfi! Wo. 10 rhl.. ek L rd, to Engpive ( u. }’r-' auu Ehieiinkas Tovee: Shags e e - o ol Tad . i mu l.n“:lbh : ‘m_:‘fldfi-}& "h g ( ‘omm igsloner m ' opoiatments ot Disope, showog - S—.ss mmnl -Mvrlfl fires ware & &-W‘M moath of A B B e toarvidast Com) ot and 7 fires were extiguisbe. m ) m:mwinln.n Brown presanted the raport of the Committes on Appointments and Discipline recorsmending that stable sad Rouplial for orues be erected oo et Mo/ 160 Ghraciowt.y loh 7t port was roceived aad nda e Tt wajbirod wntil Weduesday next. _——'-— by individeal Ka. From Albasy—Appeintment of & o-.-. - ALBANYUN. ¥, im The Governor bas .ppomted'brm l.-u(,, York Caq Coronez, in place of Dr. Edwi do- - coosed. et The assassination of Lient. Blnldn‘ at m‘

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