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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBONE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1866. R, e —— Beotton four provides that fn adlition to cuses in which | wi THE JUMPIN Somm‘ 00!)58 Fon anfl]nlm {{J’.Z‘L':‘}"x I’]f("l:;:l;:&a;“:dfgu:""» A Er8 S, }vlvpl.-:;-;iga THE DEATH OF GE S( OTT- u:r.';e:?”.{':esl.'f";xm ?f:‘:-:' old.t?:‘;u-;a!u:?:;r;:'h:: ”'"__...". - y: s KEYS—MAPELSDE! maAnmIED, . o tnes ree ncyiocs or mulattoes slal! taken a most ctive and conapi t ivoar national af- - Sompotent vl cases, win 0 ary r partes t 18 4t fure. He has been 'fi.&,‘.’.|f.’&f:~’&"zpfl:e~}'}3:nmAfl-'rxm The Weboken Recruiiing Watters—Testimony é.‘f’ 0 S by By fl‘% Cases whero froedien. fros negroos and muliitoes e oit!er {eneralof the age. and is worthy of the aduiratiol asd gral. of Mayor Cleveln v oepsise o cusd: X -, L o ] ts, avd o whio | TORENS OF RESPECT FOR HIS MEMORY. | brosght to moursin Lrrog W 0 ‘X’Ln‘b’:%!; fatlon W58 | Tn the United States Commissioner’s Office, in the What the Reconstrueted States are Willing to plaintiff or pletotiffs, defondant or defonds person or White persons is or are the oppocing party or par- =thi m - Do for the Negro How. pIWIntl or' plaiubifl, defendant Or dcfendnnis, They e T A o st o 1o | fase e Tha Ui Bistow AN VAR I N NOZTO. shall also be gompoteni witngswos in all ot nel prosecuiion . Dith of that glory which he had so well earned, fall of years | 100 was resumed yosterday. The prosecution plaeed on the L where the erimd charged s alleged (o Lave boen coumitted by - tnd ful of yncr—who was our greatest help {hent [ #tasd Toite S5 e AN e Desson npas ok aganee ) o cf plosiet] 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOB HIS FUNERAL. Coutd thre be & ore choice lte fo b to be buried Ly Mayor Clorcland, the Moyor of Joraty City, who testild: | * om ber i 3 o; vrovided, that in all cases where he bas lived and spent so many years of his lite t 1 had to do with the firm of Allen, Reilly & H: In ¢ ' ESTABLISHMENT OF SLAVERY BY LAW, | said witnasses sball be exained i3 op-a court on the staud mean, 5iz, at West Poiat, th lace where they laid the aghes. In re. r Lo oxcapt, howerer, they may be exaviinod before tie grand jury, g e o onerals as Winisld Scott— | CTuitisg_matters, my dealiag with those gontismen was not '%’..':E :1'.‘:"" R L e i -t ;:‘:‘,:‘;fl*o‘:mb"ubim o ilio Tules und tests of (2 e e A U & place eminently it for ach o groat warror fo reet. Tho | direct. PeterReilly was the party I talked o sbout the price | The reletives ur Mgwwzr as 001 mey an? credibility. ABHINGTON, adnesday, May 30, I*o0. New. ! 1l , other than b A ‘nltom- OB otion five provideetiiat cyory scedman. freo negro and | The following orders were issuad to-day O e poeieas b irris 5,02 | 10 be paid or 163 ecraits. Tho ooly knowladgs Ted of the | svesad Gk, rockiys. o rday WY, ADIUTANT GEXE What Has Come of “My Policy” in the Rebel | ity tialy bu the second Mo merely adopting resolutious suck as hns been read, show their i ~ '8 OFFICE. outect ~ . Wi o ther man parties who composed the firm of Reilly & Co. was from their | CUASE—At on We o the naally thereafter, Aave a lawful :. preciation of the great man. Whero is there another Greeupoiat, mfl’l ke y of Jo Wasmgios, Wednesday, May 30, 1866 can compare with Winfield Seott: There is mo man | card, 1bad no knowledge of Mr. Allen rno-lly. Ipatd | (P ".I..nl-bh'. ary, 186 yent, States, have written evidence thereof, as I 1iving in nay ‘With profound sorrow the Gen- oo the daysof Washington, Jefferson, and Madison, equal | money for them through Col. Ilgis, I pald on one occasion Sch your 4o, incorporated city. town or villa from the Mayar To ariay tho doath at West. Poiut, ¢ i o more: aud while hin feionds on | 866,09, aud on another 850,000, making §126,000. T am nader "J.'.“.,,'r,“},,’:g;":""“!""'.' fovind. "m o thereof, and if living outside of un d cily, town or 20ih inst., of its late iliustrious commandcer v next slowly and sadly lay him down, never, Sir, will | the impreasion that I handod one of thoss awounts to them lloblol'.flrnn;’nht."lmuw'-fih ar village, from the member of the Loard of of "bis beat, t Ticar Goo. Wingeld Scott, s history is & part of | they forget bla virrues, his talents as o soldier, aud his avili- | directly. Thave the recoipts of Peter Rellly & Co. for both dipl: d him oa being among thoso | amounts. The money was pald for 108 recruits. Tho muster- 1t is almost needless to recall it to | ties as o di Al ke army as | who have lived, acd n livi 214, be our Government. Mr, Presideat, in conclusion, Let us reg: work, or & las been the pride on3 i written n P ded ool nf s act; " oled for by | ¥Eiten contraok a8 provided in section ¥ xth of tnis act; y | authorizing bim or ber to do irregalar and story of the countr, 0 who Lave venersted him so long. Eaterin A R e b cl:‘A ORTHY—0n Tuesdsy », rr- B.W. ' obn Clatworthy, and ,.-’-' wf He Jn S W B, d honor of | ing officer told me tliat these men would bo allowed on our From a statoment of the laws a ir, allow we | quota, and the muster roll would be given me. T got that roll Reconstruoted States, regarding the Fie 0 oh licenses may revoked for causo uf avy time by the eu- | a Captain in 1808, at the close of the war of 1= | . 2 Congress, and sent to that body April 27, we condense the | $hority granting the same, already, by the foros of merit, won his way to the rank of | tosecond the motion which has been made that this Doa At that time. 1t was delivored to me, directed to the Provost. Section soven provides that every civil oficer shall and | Brovet Major-General. In 1841, Mojor-Gen. Seott | goncur with the Alderamen in the adoption of the preamble | Marsial, and Lsent it to bim, His name is Henry J. Mills, I | Loniss Kitcheu, in the aré every person may arrest and carry back to his or ber . | was nssigned to the command of the army. In | gnd resolutions, have a copy of the recdlpt; the original was seut on to Gen. ployer any frecdmau, free negro or mnlatto who shuil have | the Spring of 1847, the Mexican war baving already begon, The resolutions were adopted unanimously, and the Presi- Fry. Gen. FPry subseque, 1y told me he disallowed the credit Guit the servioe of his or lier em 7ro the expiration of | ke commenced, as Commander-in-Chief of the Ariny in Mexico, | dent appointed Conncilmen Keeoh, Koster, Kellogg, ¥iyn: | beeanse Col. Baker told him the men wero doserters. He did bis or ker term of service witlo! vd said oficer | the on of a plan of ign, the success of which was | bot Comm [ the Bo f | not say from whom Col. Baker got that iaformation. After- or term of service wi aid off he execntion of a plan of campaign, the suc ¢! and Thomas as suoh Committee on the part of the Board of M ‘yhec"d“ el e g;thn g o ¥ oost important facts. In North Carolins, Georggia, Alabama And Toxas, the laws are less against the Freedmen, 22d show & groater regard for the laterests of labor. These are duly noted. 3 N —— and person shall be entitied to receive arresting and carrying | as complete as its conception was bold, and waich establishod | Councilmen. Axthost., on Tuosday e A AREaerEOREE O | BackTevery decerting empioyée. ajorseits ihe vams of fre doilars, | Lis reputation as one of the firat soldiors of tho age. A grate- | ~On motion, the Board then adjourned. Yreat many ealled on mo after that disa'lowance, and since ot 7 P oo b e g M e iy g s b g 8 | and ten ceats per wile from the place of arrest to the place of | fal country conferred on bim, fn 1835, the rank of Brevet VETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812, the arrest of these partics, about this matter, but I don't st Toglall T persons of g,,‘u, "yt it s miu“ tu “w:m" o declare that | delivery. '-'nd the nmel:hnll bo paid by tho o I Lientenant-G I;erd a3 n m-n: ?nu ;, huullun of bis brilliant A regnlar moudhly meeting will be held at the Meroer-House, Enoz;r:t::lwcn penogl v-"en:h:‘::nn;elmn{ 'th’:l g;m.o:. vy (roatway l_{ o | vy Jo J i a sei-off for so much ag inst the'wages of said services, As the vigor of hislifs, whether in peace or war, ner Broome pPOeT- i June 1, at r. Shul on me aboul of the tri h o'clock. o & P corner Broome and Mercer-sts, on Friday evening June I, o Hiches in Jersey. T oannot 1ol how often be oalled on me, T ‘clock p. m. The remains will uch persona are inadmissable to “soc tical equality ‘with white persons.” They are privileg o sus and bo su d, and to be protected under nud property. Bat an act to amend the criminal law, 1 oF poli HICKS—0u Tuesday, May 29, Charles Hicks ia the 69th year of his Refariven and friendy of the mi’ funeral, kT vl R ploy6e; provided, that suld arrested part returned, may appeal toa justice of the pe the board of police of the eonnty, wh mployer, shall try, summarily, whet! uiter Bad been devoted to the scrvice of the country ko loved so well, | 54'5elo i ed e e o | o 2 e e ity Cave o b o et (has vanaretion. | Theihiote Rrmks o tion W st Bt their lameuted | o emember twice; but bo stopped mo n the stroot onco oF ; to the n!.l-‘i‘d ren{unw and esteem, which, ?nn by few, is \llm highest re- ! r t:mee,d Unoen'l‘nha oonu.dof “I:e n:elet he nfiw od m.hmll said appellant 15 le- | ward a nation can gjve. Of most commanding preseuce, wr showed me what purported to be a telegraphic dispasoh. & o Tlousrs te Gen. Scott’s TMemory, domrt know from whom it came, I made Lo contract with otorn (0 this tence, to retora {0 b and this order read to th m, d approved Decomber 0 bo alleged employor. and good ¢ 1 r ion that ccrtain erimes specifiod sk gally employed by the alleged cmployar. & s good cuuse | with & miod of great broadth aud vigor, pure in . " t e to quit said employer; either party shal bave ghtof ap- | life, his memory will never fade from the miuds of Y o o] Poter Co. H Rondont, X et g?‘“‘mflon"(‘: iy l’:fl‘“"‘r‘."l::xr"‘f}“l ““’;"”r’;‘;,g,[l',m 197 | el 1o the coutty oourt, pending wkich ik ileged deserter shall | those who have Tevorenced Lm0 long. As a h'“ the Supreme Court, Special Term, yesterday, | PUSIREIRE B0 \r0 o ontion was it drawn to this con- m‘.{.‘,;‘.‘u ,,....,:','.'.!,""" ey v o B B e s e T o "smmunitiou, fo | 0 rosiaadad te the slared smployer, ot oLMTWIe® dispox “dof. us | wesimony of respect the officers of the aymy will wear | before Justice Monell, after some ordinary husiness bad been | oory by our Provost-Marshal at Nowark. Asour term was The Tanera will e place o3 W, , the 30h inst., 8t 2 o'olook. G s e e S vomion or reber. | Shall bovightanR Just; asd (he decision of the county conrt | the usial bdge of mourning for aix montis on ihe loft arw | introdaced, ex Judge Doan rose and soid: It Is not secossary | very short he told me that recruiting was goiug on at Hobo | SHIBLEY—In Brooklyn, on Wedassday morulog, %th insk. Jere Fiom, of permit thei (o Tesart o bis Louse Tt dvancement of | shall be final ¥ S = and hilt of the sword. Guans be fired at s wilitary | for 1o to anpounce to Your Honor what is known now from | ken for the Fourteenth United States Infantry, and ho thought | miah Shibley, .flwm‘,,o.,,..‘“.,‘ Yiom, or permit thew 19 resagt t0 bis bouss for airencolisn 7 | Seotion tom provides that it ahall be lawful for any froedman, | post at intervals of 30 minutes from suuriso to Lo'clock p. m.. A . be | Tmight got them there. Tuo ext day tho olerk of the Enlist- | The relatives aid ‘of the funily sre respectfully to st~ v demat] :{ “te within the | free negro or mu to churge any wh sons froedman, | ha the day snceeeding the recaipt of this ordor. Troops will | the Atlautic to the Pacide, The flags at half-mast and the | ment Committes brought me the card of Allen, Roill d tho funees, £om (ho rasdenco of by sourinjww, R Marviey lavit, wita en. | Hughes, and Ldrove over there. I found thers Liout.-Col, tm“-m-"l‘hmthln Tas transported under freed negro or mulatto, by afli cal ofence | be paraded at 10 a. Ko N 20 Tho after | press have eufficlently sunounced the doath of Lieut. Tigls of the Fourteents Infantry, who told me he had beea de- period of probibition eontained in the seatence; or for a person R y . " LE. obili d in tho sentenco; or for & o oy person or upon such aMduvit | which all labor for th will cease, and the flag will be kept 3 " Alban; 290 Lmé.v‘,,:‘,; or ' mai,ar otton packed n s baleregy ot | 3 proper roceat s o | e it e | u b Coan iring oot for me to make an ex- | L'\ Lare o recruit for his Tegtment. The oilicer was in 5, N. Y., pupers plesss copy. ™ o ids fars o, sell p afiidtvit was made by & white peveon; end it shall be lawiu by commaud of L 1 Robe: master; » il N 1 1 ol : a coutury, Ho was idontified with boty | §50I870 00 'AFS niame was bauded in, and Mr, Alisn came to 1t Taylor o # of any kind without written leave from the d the punishment is_for the buyer, €500 or imprisonment; fine, €5, or twice the value of tha pro- uot immediately paid, he sball suffer The reatives aud frioods, ssembers of he. Goners! B Mo- chanics and ‘Lradssmen, and Department for tie tion of Buildings, are lly invited to funersl Savtdon i Maliidy N. J: on Trardey, ab 3 Gl further (nwitation. Remains will be taken to Green fl 3 rain teaves N. J. Ceatral Raliroad, toot of Liberty-st., et returns st 4 p. m. o ction, suit 1 D Towss any Court WAR DEFARIMENT, ADJUTANC-GENERAL' d lawful v My W, PrUsSGCULIOn for any freodman, froe negro or wulatt or coulroversy, pendiug or about to by i | of law or egity of this State, to_mik afidavits as shall be necessary & or defence of such sait, Colured youths may be apprent the South’ Carolina’ code County Court must be fully to whim the minor shall be app &e., from whom snid vourt shil ¢ o istory of tho couttry, | WhHLS man o | the door and aduiteed e, T asked fof the pariles ia_charge, been firm, and our soldiors patriotic: and we iy tion of knowlig that Gen. Sierian, the man who wost wonderful maroh in histors, is with us to fil place, L moy ais Court, out of respect to bis mom- ory, do tow wlj and that (he order bs entered on the milutes of th Mr. ], IL Rice seconded the moton Judge Monell—1ha proseat 18 Bot & propar time for ex aud Mr. Allen and Mr. Reilly auswered. They asked more for the recruits taan I was willing to pay, and Lleft. Word snbsequantly left with me that they thought they could at the price fo suit my views. I called agaio, but was dis- the appearance of the place, and L asked them if ow of their boing open. They reforred me to ) person who had directed their oflics to be opened. Mr. Smith oficred to adwmit tho statement of Mayor Cl Lim. Tlis bistory is the history of the coun- 1 bim. - ) TAYLOR—At Unioa, N. 1., on 3 T charge of o guard of United Btates soidiors, who denied me i o llo:ay Ilud".".du brief Hiness, l \ \ pe ps No, 256.—| VIug rs are detsiled to k. 10 attend tho faneral of th Vinlield Scott oa Friday, June 1, at 1 0'cl voted to corporeal punishment s wall ealen- ated (o mako flogging the rule and fiuing the exception. It orlids colorod persons, uud i of flue or 4 he manner of r act. The | 3n OF persons uardisn, seouriiy. The Special Notices. - | The South Wind, breathing o'er beds of violets, has beon, here- ‘ rentices shall be taught tore d ite, and the waster | Breve o nd as printed 12 a former pamphlet. ihyrya - f . « . tonded remarks upon the dccensed, The country was not un - 3 ;h,i‘é'&.}'('i‘f’A';.‘.’l'o',‘“..,‘.“a1‘?-{.'.;3 g A u.’-‘,.’.&?fl'&d Surgoon ra oo 0t M i prepared for the demise of the General. His ago and in- fr. Sh M‘f.",','.";;;f,‘,fi{":f,"d"x"’ m:o?m'.fi‘ g Gomaral: Brevet' M -Gon. 'R Delsflold, e e ’“’l“"“’l'""',‘;"]":‘;l,‘_",",'_"f“_“f,',’{"l"’,',‘ a5 anxious for the Whow facts to bo | tofore, the poetio ides of voluptuons fragrance; but it Is sorpsssed. fas = = ire Lief o c0; Moj. 00 0| eat o ho workl, par. Piero was no Yo iy fond. 4 eiby: pezson towa | METROPOLETAN ¥ PEPARTHENT. | 070 . Chief of Ordinance; Mel-Geis | Fap tho groatest of the prosent "oentury. It is proper that | RASCOINC, There WS 50'00s0 WHSLETSE BEAINE LN Getortls | oucomesed, by the exyulsite wroms of S MIGEESSLOPNING } B eTio Conts aot prosides that tndistment — Abandoned Livids P A Hiencock, Us 8. V L AL Sl T ICT T il By | o a1 13 attec was dutio by tho dizection | CEREUS "~PHALON & SON'S wondtous xtract, dlatilled fom | pratost & wiite persan for the Jomicids of @ persn of color | Umportmnt Mieetiug of the Hourd of Commis. | Lievet Muj.Gen. A. E. Shirus, Aviainat, Commisary Ge the adjourament in the minutes of the Court, | 9f (06 oficers of e United Staten. s to wisl iras dons b7 | the corous grandifira. As land sharks are sbrosd, bewase of samntes- L e et ot s upital sioners—Giratifying Testimoninl of Efle | vitant Adjutant Geueral, lat 5 i ———— oot had ol 1 pusket bookuf tho-coplaiuant was | et sd mitadane_Sold by ull drugets i d. Not so, bowever, with ciency—Xncreased Vigilance for District- | St By ordes Proccedings at Buffn! of 1o acoount whatever in tais case; it was only the question i ol £ ko . L D1 ' whother this man was detrauded out of §700 or not. He w BUFFALO, Wednesday, May 30, - at, hout tie ety aro at halfmast for ¢ o Wi o Board of Trade at their meeling | Witness continaes—1 bhink the substance of the telegram D, Asst Navy and_the M \d Scott, of the Unit 0 @eor departed this life at | death of Gen, Sco eers—Advance of Baluii Kewnrds Oilered for of Firemen The Departm Corps, the deat The flags thros wery other person v uch case, either | Statos Army. oo West Point, Ne at 11 o'clock a. m_{ to-day passed resolutions of respeet to his memory., was, that the credit would o allowed, I doa's remember bow g i 3 of P m—— it came to be shown to me. : S peap men : w4l PR eral @ ‘What was suid in any conversation botween you and my: Goo, Parkor & Bro., Fogard to b dstril The regular mecling of the Board of Metropolitan | commands 1o be hoivts ; ol ifaen LAW INTELLIGENCE, 157 My lapiosan Lo M. Suargo askod 1o if 1 had. No 257 Washiogtonat, comer Murrayt, - " ‘ 2 i » i Siron O M v v iuote-guns be fired ai weridiau, on Friday, June 1, the - made direct application to Gen. Fry for and stal B vt 16 rogaiato the qomee's Flre Commissioners was hold at Firomon's Hall, yesterday, | 1iuote-guns to be fired a woridiau, on buivns direct apy Gen, Fry bave o choles stosk’of $he Sollowing evtislons . s e Xy ! S T Uny of the funeral, or on the day ‘aiter the Tecont of this | oo P e 20 vy the case to hiuit 1 told him I had. e o gre b bl oty g R ey O Ky ertorine Pinckney, Kuge, Abbe and Brows | order, if sabsequeat thoteto. Sapmuiyas | | URIEBD REATES CHRUIEY OOTRESRAE ~Bere | pluy questious as 10 the tacis, wid L had very iittie to say. | EXTRA No.1 and MESS MACKEREL. nd Mr. Gildersleove, Secretary Eecretary of the Navy. 3 b So many had called on me about it, 1t had Lecume a nuisance, EXTRA ket:le rendered LARD, in barrels and balves. IMPORTANT DECISION OP JUDGE NELSON A8 To ( ?ndl}nd vnr{_l ue{«du,v m‘ymfn -Imuthlt._‘fl‘hh mone; chnmc CTIONS OF ML 0 g c«0g THR | from Jersey City. 1drew it from the Treasury, I have VICTIONS OF MILITARY COMMISSIONS 8INCE THE | oo, ‘yipecfly or indirectly received auy portion of this money TRRIIFATION. O% HOSTILITVES, 4 £ from thess parties. Irogarded the dealiag as botween me 15 fhe Madier ¥ Jomes B, § r iu the Albany Penitentist¥= | ;0 tho mustering ofiicers, I only rogarded ibeso partios as oas drpas, fixiag the prioe. I had uo dealing with these partios—doclioed ho district in which they are found, or whose p _ aupers, or unabo to afiord to them malvienitcs, or | A commuaication was road, sigic Srhose pareais are not teacking tham habite of fadusiry and hen- | East Thirtisthst. and Fourtd-ave. 2 follows esty, or are persons of notorionsly bad char or ars va. o 66, graute, or have been, either of them, convicted of an infamous | ¢ o p iy I‘al:"f}' 1866, ued t several residents of The Secretary of the Treasury has TREASCRY DEPARIMENT, Wed EXTRA SUGAR-CURED HAMS in BAGS. EXTRA SUGAR-CURED BEEF in BAGS. EXTRA SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS in BAGS. NCRNEY, President Metrop vifense. mey be bound as apprentices Ly the district D . - . a% ofk: 1t affords us muci plessire to amte i1n saying 3 e A i s R g B e ar ke wpaseriios sball pe vt that the Metropolitan Fire Depart:acal .ariaged the lae fire, ot iketre | Nimsox, C. J.—The potition and rotur to tho writ | G Wil S "1 toid Col. aker T dsolshod o doal with | “EXTRA Soe old ead paw CHEESE. 1 reapocts, ) school wit corner of East I'wenty st. and Fourik-ave., in the most | cutters will bo pla of habeas corpus levned in’ this case, presonts™tho following Col. 1igls required me to pay to him §500 for the men, | pxTRA DUTCIESS COUNTY MESS PORK. in which colored ebfldren are tauit efficient aud satisfactory wanne H. MO : h he would wuster the men. That was the bouaty for et weaks R GTaty Yot O Thore appeared t bo a little delay in their arriviog atthe | Iy respect to the me | sner [y a citizon, and by occupation a farmor, in the L Tigis told e, was for hand money - . y | fire, but this was explained by the fact ctated, that_tiey were | 1) . { tho State of South Caroliug, some elghty o9 of thasb who blougLt thoi bore, Bat {or the that Baker told we it vwas aged 1o the military service or miy of tho United States, or of the 80. i right, be employed thess 4 Buker e States, has Leen arrested aud trisd bel 102slip, after he shall be of the age o that the teacher of such school shall have the Ui “This striet, When they | and efficlont. dirested by the to egraph to the wro wrrived their procee lings were pr , 1 would have Lad nothing to do with tmn. frdge to establish the same.” us Solioe were viailat in presers Sy - - - /" s ~ oy vepe ey et e police we At in presciving order and protecting on his ofics at tae Astor Louse, * Spec! T persol 9! quarters of the District of Westorn South Caroitna, Columbia, Patrick O’ Brien, one of the 163, tostified that he nllsted on Shap keeper o5 6 shall not receive auy colored appremtice without having first obtained sneh licensa, Bection thirtyfive provides that il parsons of color who make coniracts for seivice or labor 6 koown as servacts, and those with whom tley contraot shall ba known as masters Bection thirty-nine provides that & person of color who has g in the district, and is ten vears of age, and is ce. may make a valid contraet for labor or s - satisfaction, for Which tury Lave our warmest shanks Lighest comumendations. V. Barrett, W. Creighton Lee, J. B. Kirtland, A P, Man», Alfred Edwards, D. Hawley, Clis. K Clayton, Joel N. Swart, G. W. Buste 4, H. Stud ey, Il Dewo mittee on Kina egraph favor of oxtending W ling ud dor Co. No. 3to bouse of Eugiue Co. No. 14, in Tigatoonth st. Which was adopt DUTIFS OF DISTRIC tencod for 1ufe 10 | tho 10th of March, 1363, 1Ie had never befure boen in the F- army, Ho was promised $150, but vever got it fathekillingofa | Q. What was done with you after you were The Commissionor—I doi't know as it is ne into that. er, convicted and s aitentiar, Tl ou in the record of the erh | megro bov, by shootiag him on or about the 24th of Septembe 1#65. Tie trial took place on the 20th of November, and entesce pronouncsd on the 1t of December following. The | Mr, Smith—Possilly, your Honor. be was not shackled es | i spproted by tbe order of Brevet Major-Gen. A. | thio rest were, or was wol! fod, whils the rest were starved. rosy with flags. | Ames, s0d also of Mujor-Gen. D. E. Sickios. The only paper | Ths Commissionor—L consider what was testifled to by Mo baitdinge. | OF evidence befoce ua. on the return to the writ of Labeas | Riloy in those reapects as teatifiad to by the whole 165, Curpan, 1a Loe Tosord oF order of commitial in the hauds of Gen. | Cruss-oxamined—I rosided in Now-York. My name is Pat- B s : s £ The Round Table? CONTENTS OF No. XXXIX.—~OUT TO-DAT! JUNE PICTURES. A Poem. STREET CRIFS. A PEOPLE TOO BUSY TO READ. ed out upon the breezs from the p & that tn | trivus ehiefiata, ek (Haason was another of the 163, o had served fn COUNTRY. S ;&:”a "i:---. s and was Lovorably discbarged. This wit- ApprrssES OF FORLIAERS. B o vy okl 5 tho st Fu Tigll mvms | A LI9T OF ALL THE BOOK PUSLISHERS, A he had bis nae aiready, 7y 0ae frou bis oW, dyvrdgefoyg THE ROUSD TAGLE 15 READY THIS MORNING. 233 W3 crgas exnlned at groat length to show FOR SALE. BY ALL NEWSDEALELS, Juciper, but the cross examisation did not suc- Publiestfon Office, No. 132 Nassaa-st. Shiie b | eul dutics of $ho s. they | the hotels, the Broadway |r|'lnn, and from the bomses of | pighury, tae Supor.atendent of the Penitentiary, wlich con- | rick 0'Lirien. The man who :hu\uvl me :lnfimu.:. dour guve REVIEWS, 2d hi siala: least once b week (ravers districts, | many private citizens. These decorations ever, were not above (acte. . ; my nawe as James Hughes. 1sworein. Ldow'tknow whethor . ’ - /| clus vory part thereof, aul to aad 1oport | mede ia Joy, but ia tokes of gris & b T eervad thot thistrish before the Milliary Com. | T¥imasd uny pupern. | was mustored oat by my name being | - X%, HERDERT SPERCER™ SIGLOOY. Ler 40 auages a | wil v s of the Fire laws, a5d ail_operations of & chatac- | e 537 g e o touk place so onths after tae terwination of it fay being put on doard the bost aud sens over | THE LIFE OF PROF. STLLOMAN, & Whe .‘,f",, . | tor tonding to inorense the hazard by fire, and espocially to ex. | MASt 48 toid the st ‘,‘ e to New-York. THE MATEKIALISM OF THE PRESENT AOR. e made vp and tri-d before @ jury, and if such ia | ) the condition of hydrants and the # y of | of two wars, who bad bora lumph wherever Thomas Murphy, another of the 163, had never been fn_the EDITOKIALS, gavor of the complaivant, the distriet jadge s The resolation was adopiel. | b met the enemy, after rasigning it to yo haods when arimy bofore. Was promised 815, aod uover got it. Was | ABOUT OURSELVES, contract betweon such master and his color REASED SALARIES, | | came, slept quistly beneath its | mld“-u 0 shaci s e dlmmem-. and kept there ten | THE CURSE OF THE NATION. . v onl ar tha " L Jiowing amendments (o ¢ broughoat th v or twelve weeks, s robbed, 100, ¢ ANTED—SC! ? ps. Mg LR iy S o e | e it i ey kb and 0100 wors toten | SCAYEER-SCIO0LS O FolsTios fore wonderfuily wade s the following & | almoet. forg Btates, 1 Congress & Limitod o the £0v- | frm my pocket by somelody who ssemed in bigtor anthority EN. soribes that vo person of color shall p k e ot tete | wwnment of the iand or naval forees of the Usited States, and of | thau soldiers. 1 asked Baker for my pocket-book after I re- LITERARY NOTES. 3 ooy oy ; e it wae | the mitia Whea ia aciaal service i tme of war or publio | turnod. He wouldn't say auything to me about it. Iweotto | Thisnamber of THE ROUND TABLE contalne an wnugost Lotz oy ‘a g s Hohoken o e ausette Louaty tiore was bigher. I | of iuterostiog literary gosedp, forlgi uotes from Nendzy, ot ader a0 anst Yave teen had undor what i3 known and de- | gy that in n card in The Sun nowspaper, spondents, by gl Do X riial Ias sstion fa the cans 19 | **5\eif O'iirion was auotbor of the 195 and bls testimony BOOK CLUBS OF AMERICA. OF 88 Agent or AOTYAY not 1 t oan be held by | was the as tho others. ‘Lhey searohed this witoss's ‘h-ov:ndu\ls‘ of the sorles which Mz, H. B, Dawsgu ty wrising ained a licenss therefor iz ot nuttority. poo b had poibing, e TS | for THE #OUND TABLE, """ 5 a i ngalns ritors and pablicists agres in the dofinition ramtned—flugios did not search hls pockets ndr » $ VTS DRANS Joriek Peger, i silos —tbnt it i neitier more .,l“r l-l'l«'lwl-. ;V;I: Br I Jo bim. Me onlisted under the name of Densis Daly. SKETCH OF EDWT¥ FORREST. o2 be David Close s npjioval. The suggoatious cou - -t et s M, TAd 50 was i ® man who took me over gave CORRESPONDENCE. Rl o ;g prosscs sl existls g law, oivil oficers and olvil authorities, by ik ONDENCE. oo woral charsercr vl Qe ol ko § €14 salaxt, by roete Lhe arbitrers eturelos of miliiary power: and evury oitiseh of Lk Lot | LONDON AND EOSTON. ‘ pikeeper or peddler, 10 be paid tlon Dor a8 will mucifost their soFTOW of $ho deri o i ords the entire popalatin of the o ADDRESSES OF AUTHORS. a E oted to the mere A YELX COMPLETE LIST O THE AUTHORS OF THE | v s the lives, liberty Iti34n, or to engage fn any ally: Provided, howeve oved tothe D 0 sha'l rev. ke th color #%a 'l practice any mee Bauws (st ho hus werved an upy a1t or is Bow p a-t.o'ng such trade GEORGIA, ALABAMA AND TEX 5 i R g ey BOAY Ta the Board of Al Marahal fs this beglnniag aad stion of the accu | His arder (o ths Prosc al aid cond wmay be & hoariig of po ia ake i B o i + 8 Drum-head Courd b 4K et e ontr s the ssau = ik s direct exawtiation, A an (nstitute.— T ic bransh wiil reet THIS 1'to bave Ml n bi: the seasion had beou a loug wae aiready. Yentions and Discoveries. 3. The bost ri0da of Roofis | beiug subjeot i Tie Comiesion-r thea adjousned the matter to Satarday, B0, TILCMAR, Chairmam. ersons. Tk e 18_RiVIng {‘ ir | atipom. T. D. SteTsoN, Secretary, 1 Ja “Lhe Commissloner, on motion, reduced the bail to $15.000, | Dx: ¥OR THA SUAY the Tsland of od, A was gi7en by Ar. Mouahan, Ex-Recorder Janos M. Swith for the prosecution; Mr. Shute ad ex-Judge Siuart for the prosecution. Uhe foliowiog i au ealcact frow tbe stalement of Mayor Clevelaad: i referred to Col. S, €. Baker, Ast at of Cue War Depirtaent. D s all 1ight, mad the reers arked (oat | was aliaid of § nd Resolations were Whereas, Tor sid and unexpected iate of the of. ucu-esteswed friend and suocise, lospector RUBERT TA' Ma coupected. T | to ils meutory will take v b preses ywhete wiil do yastice your bonorable bady | for the purpose of carrying luto ex crotionary power assumed by the (overmment; on the | band, they nro not oblized o proceed 1n the manoer pointed | ont Uy tie Mutiny Act and Articies of War; aad, og the oter, 1€ they do #0 procesd, th d'by thew as mom bers of a 1e: inso far as such in the offense charged is porson oF property of a free pe «The law of Alabama declares that freedmen uh ient 10 testify only iu open courd, and only duuen, free Degiocs zud mulattoes are parties, o X and lu civil and e ’ thin the Cif Vork—tim rewsrd to be in ol casen paid afier co ficate of te ucy of of the Judgn be! uvic fon was bud roward is Justly and legolly Commiesioner Abbe remas w “having been cornmunicated to us, we it our duty to House, Now-York, spe- | foeting produced o 6ut bAurisV] chls melanghe!y evemss over and Col. Baker toid | be it ald ':{ there w i d | Resolved, Thot in the death of Mr. ROBERT TA! hica who 1 | sustained the loas of & trne, waraxbeasied friend and big asociate L, by bid imany, stering quuicies of Loag and won for himaelf the Jove aud esteecs of ail withia the aphore of Which was recelved and ordered Alderman COMAY, tn connection with the above, X | the following preambie and reaniations o ing thisresolation, T | W Ameas, Lisot, Gun, Winfield Soott i desd: the manr eutiiled to tie In e o evid vd_property of freedm | apprehend that it wili commend itaell 10 evely member of the | fece has beeu officially somununicated to this Comn 4 in ol cascs, civil o ez nt. Tt weems in wy wird, wadee o ! Lis Hosor the Mayor "’u’:“_:'::" ™ 14 vom, ol b b et or wu'atig isn witness s 0 be a ver pper QLT S0 SEh BRQ DON. ¥ gy bk ¢ o . 7o o7 mulgtiq 53 Wiizess to e vary proverand jndloloasecurie | 11iet’ 3% oficers an ) 1 convines e that | . o said that | Resolved, That during Mr. TAYLOR'S connection with our depart pmpetent Witnesacs ction 30d 3t of & ¢ r caleulated Lo tantily eroment there syed thoss persons, Alles, Riley and Hoghes, becauss | ment, bav'ng had ermpie opportunity to observe and study bis slat witseseos, ¢ 3ad GEF62H 0f 8 ciasa of | [ which the de-ons besi 1t tie recruitiug busivess. and underst st the | ter, we take Great e suary o sylag Uhat we ever found b to nor fage, selves of every occasion Wherean, e o the Grenoral of the He panished the otfice was to csteh men who had Mdhlmli Just, npr‘?dhl and covscientivus nian, an fatel igeat aud faithful nfl: officer. i vazious ways; said Lo b 8 useful and patriotic . that Gen. Fry Kesolved, That to the a‘hflfl.fil ar deceased amociate, Col. Baker) | have, by this sudden dispensation of Diviue Providsuce, been do of Now-York, | of a loving and belovad husbaud, a kind and affectionate fstier, ood woa'd be to actually | matars! protector aud best fricid ou earth, we beg leave 0 teader. ¥ them & bounty, and to do | assorsnces of onr neartfalt sympethy aad condolenc, the Provos Rewoleed, That we attend the faneral of Mr. 'lfiwl 1a » body, copy of thse proceed.sgs be forwarded tothe femily of bl the eagines, Tt Lout trinl, for ortmes either declared to ba 4 by an sting law, or by bigown orders. Su STy conpected with every £78 seqaeatly in onse of Lords, he expressed tho of our country, sod actively pariicipsted in ite many straggies snd | same opinion 0 fact Martial law means no law Mty comiolled and directed it ptyseal if | At uil; therefore the General who declares Martial Iaw, and od 1nto execation, is bound to ud rogulations, accordivg to plngd our whole o and statasman was fn b | of the programind Adem and two raasous 1ay be assigued for it | ciusg of ludivi at that time had access to our ap alus, bouses, sud adw within the lines at fires, bave 208; the second i the foar of dots L845¢5 in any case, civil or crimi Aujury to, orime ngainst, any of them il tion, watched by so many vigilant eyes. Inmy fucuce, se & pation from | commands that it shall be es o attaloed o posiiion u the | lay down digilge’ly the rules debarred those being wow el persou the same rules of evidence that may be ap and that ite ita fufancy to the on, uod every eliizon who .{m 404 new Depart- ce; te gredibiiity of their testimony 1o be ¢ o o nod. Bis. 'the beliof is shated sud expressed by | family of nations sesand to none other ia ihe worid; s IR Ll Ia 8o Be sarrind a4 ofionr. Ty (o ocst or Jary besring the same; and the J O it "Tio watus class of individunla have turned | - Wiereas, Whils we deegly sed sipcerely larenk and deglore bls | O bt 1 a5 ey SMEAMRIE U M NP 0 Solethet i JAMES M MACOREGOR, Saperiateudent of Bulldings. 3 ot Thog s B, oy - ot sl B ¥ 4 and subdued by the fsct that b far ) A fored bot it did not bring thew Gl e pon Jomx 3 Tixpare, Clerk. #hali bave power to authorize them to cest:ly as their atteution to, and are now practicing with the et g S8 LA e | tial law, whicl, na obsurved by Sir Matthew Hale, is not law, | pln’of actully allowing tiose musteied in to bride the | ~hoefuces ms e torab, for what reason, exiatent below. o o the e o guatd wore w0 ta, | Denfucws and “Dischnrges from the it aomething indulged rather than allowed a8 Taw, all thi | Gord to alow them to st e £ e L Thw e e et Sy ADSRETO S IMS pased Bt Sihalirhtion s olTuwars | OPodiBy the woe ofche vesmly Eronipd Veprile ssigi wd digyified is disormanized b i o llnt'vflalt'allpl :n;-:‘-:md!:‘poclr‘:.: the next d-: the OTITINE. i ) B TR T b i Qlicg whg Uong hose d-sirous to be musterad-in; that g {1 L o l'"‘", e 0(:"‘5:;",:2 ::{E‘m," WSEATS Saber, oo e o exuiond, il e a.:":mm.m othere | Prise, #1 0abottle. Forsale by all Druggista. | etions, thett lo B “xl ofoll aw, and the miitary power B B ik ot Hobakon aed would bo mheved "ss | WEEKS & POTTER, Drugglsts, No. 17 Washington ¢, Boskem becomes & necossily Wi cxdrelsed ander ur, end 1l Sunday); that if | desired ¢ mecording 1o the praotios aud uwned of Martial law, as staied e e bl bt b pacs sy oy | Whotesale Agunta. all otler cqios, Wider such reeulations as may #6 to [ucts beicalter oocuring.” - FLORIDA FILLORY LAW The law of Florids uffecting negro te: wame s the foregolng Dut pn gt of Vides in the twelfth soction that it s} e whes b ‘w taken e 1 6! Vi Wisgeo armiot, J hejlors ioigh o b 18 (ha thot We oW given to fhe officers ana oit I ignpres oo Luil ¢of Jeuunry pro. as was proposed last Fall, we shall be enablod 10 de- | prosence, the benetit of his experionce, 1 all not bs lawful tor ‘any | tect and punish some of tue clfeaders; If uot that, aé least to | uce aie lost to us forevar, yol hns ...: lor 10 0D, use of ko, wateriaily decrease the puwber of fires for tae nex, five e is control auny bowie-knife, montle, in comparison with tic past. Aud again we heas 00 ) o i erafore - g and warziogs dally thet'fires are to be more frequent | BOM s=20 ey ot of respect to the memoy. 186t all fan imony is mach the -arms or ammusition of any kind, uniess be overy f sen tho order that nu!b- ot pbtaii 8 license to Qo 0 from the Judge of Probate of the | iu the future than in the past; o reason 1s axsignod for these | Kewleed, T by o abstinguished clvilfan, “when forelgn invasion or eivil EPYRTingte Min. il Bt 1w K C nd Mediented Frult, Connty in Which he may ba a rea dent fof the time baing. and | assertions that busimows in many branehes 88 staguated, aud it | FOmRErEInOD 6" | s reudern it impossible for conrts of law t0 slt, o to_enforoe i the persons ly charge of the office would not giva me the A . he said Judge of F'robate is hereby authorised I8 nsscrted that unscrupaloss men will rather, with stocks | by e, od hol | the execution nfl‘n ir Judgments, it becomes nepessary to find imes of thas ul at woald glve we l.hl-‘lma-u onstipation, Indigestion und Liver Dersngoient. R citleons par sowe rade substitule for theam, aud to ewploy for that purpose {,,"f&.“,’,‘,‘,,‘_"‘f‘“' not -hhlluu because he had Pusely s ble. luing in price prefer to close them out at on ato returi tem of in 1 having heavy insuranco effocted upon | yyyd that o Friday the 1 pernl rites and cer Jiceuse upon tie recommendation of two resy of the county certifying to the peaceful and orderly ¢ t of the applicant; and any negro, mulatto or otior person of | thad trust to the legitiy wolor s0 offending shall bo deemed to be gailty of o misdo | of phosphoras to the & Souve o E'.u.l'"" 'No. 100 Fraaklin at, I MBOLD'S: Ko bbs Brosiwsy. pet to the Motropolitan, tho wilitary, which is the only remaining force tu the dom- | [ munity; and while the la iloucod by Lhe noise of arms, the rulers of the armed force wust punish as equitably as they s Eraneact on’ the o meanor, and tpon conviction sball forfeit to the use of the in. | & scieuce so porfect, that 1t will requiro the ntwost vigi buildings be Gleplayedins hal*maet, f o thoss eris ich threaten theif ow d 3 Bread B s eraition, ‘ol o aiditinn | 50 the pars of ol good eiilusns 0 asslst he Satheritiseln nent Chat Uhe ownrra of oceupants ¢ b o Loy o Tr R CMEYYR NS B gt of DELUC S Co N B Bosiny hereto shall be sentenoed to stand in the pillory for one kour, or | dotectiug and bringing to puaishraent those who are now, or s gt iy ey e “Ihis neosssity must be shown afllrmatively by the party as- J.V. E. SWAKA. No. 471 Eizhth ave., and all respactable ;' be whipped, Lot uxceeding 39 stripes, or both, “at the disore- lnglhln";:- ;‘LM n;‘. en, ~I‘fl': Ju it i shomed o d ming to exercise this traordinar Any irregular power The Thentors, weorgla ey gl preambie and resolatjon wer then adopted. Over Lo ves, liberty and property of the citisen, wheueve Ry A - "ection fourteen provides that If any negro, mulatto, or | Tue Board thon adjourned. » ulled I guestion. aw explained by tho Judge- Advooate G en- The Corsican Brothers"” i3 the now attraction | We are prepared to furnish every description of the above, sswn s other person of cclor, sball intrude bimse.f 10t auy religious MLETING 07 FORPMFN. wral of Knixlnud bofore n Comauittes of $te House of Commons, | offered at the Broadway Thoater, Miss Helen Westorn appear. | bewn, for dowestic use sud for shipmeat, i o the gl or other pablic asseinbly of white persons, oa into aiy rulirosd A meeting of the Foremcn of the Metropolitan Fire Depart- Torther ! Law doclared 1o Ceglon, (and which oxpian: | jng iy the principal charactors. favorable terme. BRADFORD & RENICK, ! proved by the law oMoers of the Crowd) in No. 71 Broadw, vo ac- | meut was Leld at ¥uemen's Hall yestorday. Commissioner addres OF car or othes publiec vebicle set apirt for the ex: ation of 'wlhite e aball be desmed A them upon pod e ach Board Bore- | B o guestion pat by Sir Robort Peel, o obsnrved, | The Winter Garden was closed last evening, the 1iity of & | Pluckney and Caiet Kugineer King believe the law of Eugland s, a Goveraor, like the | ragalar season haviag cowe to an epd. But it will be re- Misdemeanor, and, upon couviction, shail be seutonood o | their duties as Foremon, urgiag them 10 be more watchinl for . That u copy of the fotngolng preasable and resolatisns D staud in the piliory for one howr. or be whipped Dot ex. firos than ever and to make thelr companics as ¢Mlciout a8 pos- | suitsaby engrossed and framod, duly sathentioated, and transwitted in own, has vestod in bim the right, whore the nocessity arises D thirty-uine striyes, oth, at the 1etion of the jury, | sible, behulf of the corporate suthorities of this city to tha frieuds of the | of judging of it, and bels pousible for bis work ater. | OPoned on Monday next, wboo Mr, John Brongbam will fn- in 30 days. sbail 11 be lawrul for any white per-o* 0 intshde hims s decossed. as a #light womento of thelr reapect for the deceaved. Ward, 80 to doal with the lhws 44 o superseds them all, and | Augurate the Summer senson, making his first appearance as 2 Sradwar, any religions or other pablio asseri.; of colored pe THE TURF. (By Board of Aldermen whopted, and Aldorwen Coman, | 4o proolaim mastiallaw for the safety of the eolony.” “And | D, Savage in * Playiog Wit Fire.” v tlon. futo any railroad car or other pblic vehicle, set spart ' Brien, Fiyna, Geduey and Varnum appoioted us the Speclal | guuin in answer to a question by Adr. Gladstono: ** [ say . ¥ . Chugobes, Sohool-Houses, Nh-l& Private Dwelllogs, excluive sinodsiion of persoas of color, nuder the same = Committee on the part of said Board.) he is responsible ju.-uf am_ responsible for shootng a wai The Summer soason at Wallack's Theater will com- Yeosla ko anrs peuslt tGiveat Trotting Mutch for Two T BOARD OF COUNCILAMN—HPECIAL SESSION. on the king's highway, whe comes to rob me. 1f I mistake | menos on the i1th of June, Mr. Dan Bryant is to be the first THOROUGHLY lufiu’r‘? o An act of Jamary rad Dellars, on the Union Course, L. X.—Shark | _ The Board met in their Chamber, No. 16 Clty Hall, purasu- | my man, aid have uot, in the opinion of the Judgo aud Jury " 7 13 wous 13 be taken in writ X " ant to the following call: who try me, sn answer to give, I am responstble star. ’ No. 41 4 privolples to the case tu_band, wa think the | Throe opportunities remain of seeing Mr. Dillon's Defeats Lady Emma, New-Yonx, May 20, 1066, Applying 3 conceruing schools f Jan. 16, 0. 3 covern iy DEDSTEADS, i " o § {ntendont 1o - . " Y, 08, Clerk of the Hoard of Cowneilmen. d - Appolals & Bl e e O e ceutian tchoots (o | | Tostorday tho lovers of the tmiting turf astembled )y ke o ot i Toard 5 Caune | L0 e vt statol. oF Jubillntion ot | BOIPLeROr, ot Niblo's Garden. lr, Dillon oloses bis engege: o8 a iocincn when the momber of chilreq of persend of coor n | 12 £70% e o Yo, (aion Soue, fo L B UL S O aper Toltive 16 the death of Liset-Oos. on_nppointed by Lio to try the aocused, | Went ou Saturday night. 1o FU _‘fl. hc ) ke, RUF county or couuiies w grwurwb:he; mo, provided the | TN G TR 000 My, Pestec's chostaut mare Lady Emma, - - Nt he smuits ul";hl- '1‘"1':"!’0“' powor is | The first representation of ** Our Mutual Friend," b Wt GARDNER No, 244 Canal-st, er provided for sh; sufllc meeet the red . B - ooyl CORNELIUS FLYNN, ¥ shown. For aught that appears, the eivil al Courts of the " - e tara s ekt 1a2 uoon. e rovimes | 1O TS o et el gt L 3 WILSON GREEN ) State of South Co,oliug wero 1 th fall exeroise of their jadi. | 8¢ the Olympic, is announced for Saturday eveniag. Fariom, Catholte Asociation, The Hon sciivols, ‘Uhe lust soction declares “ that if any | rraty MUSRER SR Lant, bat o ot s g0 YA e TEPHEN WOSERTS. GEORGE HEITRIC K, el funeilyns at the lllhnnul thiw trial, as rnh-mud Igu:n up- B Aul‘mllhvlm- fl’u-’:fl?"% m thall teack any school of persin oior in this 8t ! » 3 eaok Bacwod B Q ACKAY, A AINSON, pression of the Revellion, some seven months previously, and {ogton Hall, Harlem, on m o e aladd 3 T g;'af/. heatr k | osting Say e T b nts e e MICHARL HALTORAN, ALEX. L REECHE the reviral of the Inwa and roorganiauiion of e Siats The Tri Eularged. ¥ Seng of Irelsnd.” Commences ab8 0' iokiots roriid o, e or s shaid bs guiicy of & misdeian | "' botting was very beavy, Laly Enina belng o warm EDWARD COSTELLD, CLEMPNT WATTS, et Gutiea vo 1o Foderal Unipy. - Oty Witk 18 CON | 1y JARGEST AND CHEAPKST NEWSPAPES [N THE Doctor 3 avictiom thersof ahall be fined mot leas than on¢ hu e odda of 4100 b0 450 on e WINEID; Tus frionds JUUN ETACOM, €. PULLMAN, O Indsed, lon i y---dhy o] aid bt T St D Now 1% I bl or wore thin ive hundred dollars, of be imprison | gLt A et ng b at this price. with great spirit, ‘Thers ANTHONY ITARTMAN, JAMES LONG, pltee , loug, previ oas o this & Provisional Govornor bad WORLD. ress . M. D., No. 1, iway, New' ‘au tliirty day$ nor more theu sixty days, at the discr: { | was comparatively little time Lotting, and what 1'ttlo was done CHAS. KOSTEI, % on appointed by the Presidont, who {s Commander-in-chief lofi:fl Comuon Sense.—400 pages—icd Tisairatioun, b onse.t | was comparatively lstle time Lotk in, o e e cacbraced | ,, Protont—J. Wilsou Groen, esq., President. in the Clatr, and | of thb S7ob, and Navy of te Unlted Statos, (1nd whoo will | ;x,ARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WSRKLY AND WERKLY | Seut bymall everywicre, ‘ontents “ni frse. MISSISEIFT) FUGITIVE PREEDMEN ACT. ",:{..".,‘ Jocker, Johu Murpl 4 ixtar m i mene. | the following wewmbers: Councitmen Long, Flynu, Kouinson, nmlnflnmlul I‘u‘l’ conatituted the nnl{ rule of action) for the TRIBUNE. d':: Autbor, E. B. ) M. D, No. 1,10 Brosdway, Sisalastppi gf ape, the wost interesting ebapter | ribio time match, was in the "k while Mirgm | O'Prien, Keuaedr, Costello, Hart irinkman, Koster, | speol gt changing the existing state of things and e nsssis 1 ‘y legidatae subject of freedmen. Tho act of | oy piloted the handsome chestunt mare. We are obliged wl‘_m“g k.m'x".b;:'u..:.,, Yk l‘lfnl-mx:mfi:i :{..lll;n-:._nn:l.““ ?':7::'5:, orer U m;.u; In ,:.".:(.’...,zn:{ Notwithstanding tho fact that the size of Tug TRIB- | un o,y mfifl » ailide st o diee s J ; : Soueiluin moved that the onsilt b | v oo gy g [ Womtieogs ol anbete the preceding moeting be dispeused With. ogisuture elccted under it; and, tho Stats in the | UNE bas beon inoreased more thaa one quarter, the price will i1 Moy ATch 2,000 mile hests, best 3 Which wos carried: atitled to the full enjoywent of sl her 00a- | ramaia the same. S AT G A P A communication from the Mayor similar to tie one sent to ad privileges. TERMS. wof the Union were thereby ao- WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 8 1221 the Aldermen was read. al 5 d s 8 91118 After tho reading had been concluded, the ‘»r"‘-mh‘lz ::d i e o S :I ;au . unllw;ll‘-nn and ru.l- ol o e ting with freedmnen, frec ey or | ¥ resolutions from the Aldormen (see above) reiative o o ople of the State as In any other portion of the ail subsoribers, single copy, 1 year—52 numbers.. e = i ¢ .-xv‘u or living Tn adultary of fornica. arter douth of Lient.-Gen, Winfield Heott, the President, Mr. | country, Indeed, the moment the Rebellion was suppressed, h‘.fl.“, bors, olubs ol 900 | ma u‘;k':n_l;mfl'?.\JEHPgEn free nag watto, aball be deewmod wconds. ot 3ok tno Tour. and Coupeliman Koech oted as Chair: | wnd the Govornmeat krowiog out subvertud, th anoleat pos | Ten nddressod to names i 17 50 | for New-York, No. 71 Bleecker-., oy i g L R wan, when Mr. GREEN said— Sosaian, anthority, and 1aws fesaimed thelr ‘socustomed swa¥, | Twenty copies, addressed to amos of subsoribers... .. M 00 | —————t = o gy et Ko Bl et day prepared fo make any | Fibject ouly 1 116 how reorganiastion oF fhe Appoiniaiaat of | Teu cupis to on addross o M |~ Wosdiaws Oomdiiy sttt Sebe il extonided remarks upan the sad vent whieh hes ealed us to. | the proper ofticara o give to thom operation and effect. Twenty copies, to ono address © 30 00 | lom Railoud (s eutewoce st W oodluws Sation), seren millen } - 0 wether, bat 1 think that some remarks might be appropriate at This reorgauization nod appointment of tho public fanction | ~ An extra copy wili bo seut for each olub of tea, ""3; ) n&}m“ No.j2 I“fi:ttnl aixth-at, e man not excacdiog six mouths. id megro way | — - Uhis time. When a great man panses from the stage of action, | aries which was under the suporintendence and direction of rr, Controller. ¥ ioo“_m,‘ ' e 1 AN THE L1QUOR-DEALERS.— | It 1s boitting us t0 psse 1og enough to bring up to oar minds | the President, as Commpnder-in Chief of the Army sud Navy SEMI-WERKLY TRIBUNE, Great jiteducsion in Nov, 23, it is provided that al; in the Suprems Court | his virtues and acts, in order that we may be better enadled to | of ths country, who, as suoh bad rr-nml‘ governed 14 | yeu coneoribars, 100py, 1 year—104 nambors % | CARPETS, OIL-OLOTHS AND MATqu BIitites may 40e o84 De sued. lm- | r-lealars whio hed fatied | appreciate them. In Gen. Be . o charaoter which | people of the State from imperative necessity by foree of mar- | 3¢l S0 Fiory, 2 copien, 1 yoar—104 numbe ® AtGALE'S, No.413 C: ! in all the conrts of | A | Wossms. for % to compel ke Exolo | Was the pride of the hoarts of the Awerl aw, Lad already taken place, aud tho usocssity 0o ODECT Y Nroi snbscribers, 5 cupins, of over, for each o __At GALES, No. 413 Conaleb. J 1 Board to grant bi one. Iiis moviug papers setup that he | born Lefore the present Federal Cox exgiod: P Jook fnto {he | Foreons recittiug for 10 coplos 83, wi Wffiigflk Bewlug-Mackines for Fomiles” ] wan & wan of good character, nnd was realdy to provo it before | aud, consequently, hos lived oll the way down © have not deemod it necessary, If proper 40 look foto Hhe B A Ll Lo Excise Commissionors; that he hnd aplied thres times | time in a union with all the wost remarkable ts of the offense charged agalust the prisoner, sithough | oopy it . Co., No, 835 Hr o v, and boen refused. while others of worse character thsn H sy, Mo was a diplomatist, and an honor t sisted that it oconrred in sell-defonse, aud i resisting o et Wi ok Pl 7 s6if were li The Court denied the motion, holdisg | 1is calling was that of a soldier. o bad porfor ssault npou himelf, P LT o L L ] Wi vy lends or isnsmten that the law, ever arblrary, g i o saldier that b was poksowlelgol fo ba e reat i ol lm’»dv,;nu.(m'l. i £ T, .mwn.\lu 1:1‘\:'““:. X fo. 16 Bond- -Ih Which piacon tho o prwerd to the Commissionors, and s sal wlivo, He bad fought wud eubducd tha CLipewss arker for (ha petitioner, William A D auuum; 88 o eix o SERIRRD . , —— \gfaated. Lle mubiou was desig: A. Spalyh Jules aud was algo lgost prusigent 1a the Diaek Fuwk | triot-Attommey for the Govgrament, Address TUE TRIBUNE, Now-York, hn’m Vol l-'l“r‘;:- for !h?bwiz‘ ufi‘ - - hn g, ARPL .50 Beocs Triher o 8&