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e e | Taw mEERNATIGWAL qUEwTIOw. | tue sl ctiea e of IS ey o enisner 0| g ol 2L Coremnent sl e TR THE MANHATT!/ I — 7 oyt Stion = Jmgracetul nct. o wnrrend f, indeed, they can under any 4 = After o elose examination, 1 om 7 g0 ’d T ibink T¢ o in snrrendering them.” Upon CORRESPOND- | ix upon ke adle, Sor do I {hink s T polnt art is also referred to the + | THE ALLEGED FIRING INTO FORT ERIE: ] h] R s, bouot o Worth, wada heare the Police Bacrd IFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ™E 1HIAI ov (OL. Wi LESEY—FIRST pAY'S PRO- | e % - Bhs CERLLNG8—EVIDENCE FOR THE PROSECUTION. FXCE 1N THE CASE—REPORT OF LIEUT.-COL. HINES. | 'r‘ 31““' fl',!'""“‘ t ::u;::: of ex-d :A--‘ue U R Simply eall your Ho _lJ Prom O, Specal Correspon | The following is a copy of the correspondence | R TR . for p alaw ¢ riom, N.C., July 6, 1866% | which bos taken place between the British mil tary autlori- o ma z.-n;;u:’bynl;t:'m)n (:“u:f?.:“;- ;:j”:: 'nn wml:‘rfl: ¢ ¥ Otn. John M. Palmer arrived here last eveniug, anc' | ties at Fort Erie, H. . M. Consul ig I'affalo, and ufl' ov;l A e et 2 the one camnot be soreed Without Vo NOS. 156 AND 158 BROADW“, NEW" ORK' ywesided this morning over ibe Bureau Court-Martial to tr¥ military antboritics, Nattonal and SL.10, with refore m-: xo( o uid and existence atlm ot ldo:." pops h‘g ;‘fivrl‘: i % > Niaga o the 4th nst., - y i h 1, becanse,1 do not thing in the - e K Whitlesey, the Assigtant-Commiseioner for this State. | alleged Sring of bullets across N were I\ - o ko ARGUMENT DEO .g y000RS LOTT AXD GILBERT IN THE | 18 .p;,xv;.m-u" s bhfi nrufi.‘;x:f’m‘uomth ea y st flerce enanciations of th Taw, the promises anity held & by some of whe 74th Regiment PROOKLX 3 i jng ppen its excursion to Tonawanda; - . #CPREME COURT—THE HON. SAMUEL D. COL. PEAQOCK 10 GEN. DARRY. MORRIG wyy THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE EXT (7, LAW—DECISION POSTPONED. Fout EME, July 4, 1866, y hono fi ou that_this Worning o n\fi'uri'xg '&.AN:E:;':\!; ,'2..3?:.‘.:"‘3""”" the Erie Canal, some T'.i¢ c#5es of Keteham and Devancure came up yes- trday Woruing, defore Judges Gilbert and Lott, in the Beowddyn Supreme Court. 1t was agreed to argue both cases ithstandipg that injune- ready publisbed in TE most bees, forced upon ob be pleaded “Not | | OFFICERS. i 7. 1 HALSEY, Assistant Secretary. . STOKES, President, - £1 8 N. STEBBINS, Actuary,’ (. Y. WEMPLE, Sccrelarys out to them by certain lawyers tions in favor of uquf.r-dh(:r- ha tlem by Juigs Cardoas, whose injanction will has groumd them obt at the rate of nbout 20 & minute (o the gre: mdal wliciary; notsithstanding the olfi‘,thnlm% ments which” appes: as thick as leaves in Valaw! ing free um, ousy injunctions, wad. "' 0o questions over 6,000 persony have complied With its provisions \3 out liccnces, and many of thess sinca the injanction mil “The charges and specifications, o Tapuse, were read 10 lim, to all of Whis il Chailes Whitiletey, teg., on cmivent liwyer from Alex audria, Va., olate Captain in the Uvion Army in one of ghe Conmeeticut regiments, appears as coansel for the defense, wen, rently in ihe dress of the Ut ited States Militie, fired mm'."fn'm. In’m {bis viliage, Fortunatcly, no person woas in- i ’ The first witnoss fntroduced for the prosecution was Wiliam ey Grimes, who testified as folloss 100, | aused evidencs to e taken on_the subject, Wit ‘o | togetber, to syvo trouble. The folowing is au abstrct of the ea , injanction mill T e Ay namme s Wiligm Grires: 1 am a furmer, | view oflayin tho care beloro the it Contul, 813 “aean | urgumeat of District Attorney Monria Tor the comtiaonaity | b been 1 D4 yperaion, Ao thnse who hetocomlid vt ¥ _ A R e ot fhe plossution e L biag e etarn of 1he soldiere 1) emtrag® | of theiaw. Tirs gentleman seid: X Fightand Joue that those who defy the aw abould enjoy the - . 3o Interestell 1o son n the cltivation of the planté g © seturn g e QA og Shroag S AWHIRORA | s e r sbeuid enjoy the 4 % . et G TS i | S S ST T | e o R | B R T o T ANNUAL INCOME NEABEY 2000000 with the priviege <f rotaining it three years, [Lease was farmed weie on their Way “; unlwnhhu:. = the doy. trata in puradce of the 1w regulatiog the ssle of into: e enjopoeny of thoir Tighted o o b gt ? T L e enir Y bn Tiase shuws That 1he plantation | 1 bave tho bonat 10 be, Sir, your ubedient servant, e n pursafen o theJiw seculaeg, the 10 0 Yy | hejomaee o thlr ey ¥ s ot butes i hce s, 5. Grohoe PRacock, Colonel comraading at Fort Erie. | Satne e WGLD AL 0 T G nabens corpuswas sued | iy “mawainiag and exconting this w1 But it is culed an g et 4 i el wae revted by H James, W, Tappan and . Wihittlesey for G = g ground that infameas, an cdious, a tyrannical and_oppressive law. : NDS AND MODES OF INSURANCE. Te Mojor-Gen. Barry, Com’ m wat in his bebalf, upon the IWe complaint against | i e ocuvidernilon of $10,000 in goid per year, wccompinied e i ot 4 with Lumerous cond | provisos. | 2 e N, & ind e b iy il nat any vali¥and substantial huw st ilice Courts afmost . L. Crovs exzained—1 yroached Oen. W. fo relaion 10 | Maanquaxrexs Timaix.seugs Dugavs. °t,0 B X. ¥ O ids S, "That hi et noder which o was Ll wta me that o law in nfuimons thatleates ouF Fboe COrliélethat | JMIPORTANT NEW FEATURE IN DIVIDE s thoaght T c0) w0, J0 ; il ) and void, Th w18 odit : ¥ unconstitational, null azd void. The only q o la%w is odious ""'“'Ji';.“rfx.:'.’ wln;::&n:unw\&: ;;’l‘u SMALLEST RATIO OF MORTALITY. risonment, which involves ct to_regn the sale of intosiestang tropolitan Police District of the State of 1656). rests for drunkenness, | on Sandaye? Teil mo that a law 18 0; that lcaves handreds of fathers o wy farm; bo we to evliivate i; sk @6 40 suecessfully, and offered to give we ali power; Béid vot believe 1 Le his dity of soehimp: in- therefore, s the v the va¥idity of the * 4 s within the Me: Reepectfuly 7eferred to Lieut,-Uol. Hines, conmand- ing 74th Regiwent, who will, witbout delay, causo a rizid in J vestigation to be made, and report the names of the prpe- EXPENSES LESS THAN ANY CASH COMPANY. LIBERAL MODES OF PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS, e aid in » pressive and tyrannics families to spend their of in the station-houset e views oceurs ed u thg Intter part o & Sud deuc e n e oty T the Sitnity of GEX. BRIRY 7 GE hic bosaid o e et i, Wk i e gty | el by el ey, and pet out he boscttiinents | INSURERS RECEIVE THE LARGEST BONUS BVER GIVEX. e O o tht | 4L e L e meats wil ewyou. | DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY ON ALL PARTICIPATING POLICIES. cexy, notwithstandio himd been inflicted upow tie community throngh the operation of the law was nhout-one hall the number of intoxication ¢ Pefore the megistrates o Mondsy morninges there were l‘u then continued thus by ‘the ed; Mr, Uy & Northein T. Cherty’s, 1do the 7 mive were worked last yeer in A very limited owpers, except one: 1his rear somo of ‘Uiem o Ferkine's turm, by Col. Clopp; Mr. Lutbaw by bimecl(; 6% 10 M i JHEADQUARTERS NOKTHERN FRONTIEN. BUFPALO, N. Y., July 5, 1866, W. F. ROGERS, Commending Thirty first Lrigade, tate Netiowal Gatird. | Butone word in conelusion. and 1 leave the case with my Jearned associate, I am fully aware that this, as the former | Jaw, affocts larga class of our citizes, Who, as o geveral but a very small per eent NO CLAIMS UNPAID. y ALL KRIDS OF NON-FORFEITING LIFE AND ENDOWMENT I‘Ul,lt‘ll{t‘l 1830ED. |rinks, containing man siso; Jehn Griv A o 4o s i . e kvow; Mr. Byion Giimess, by Mr. b and aber | GuxinaL: In the absenco of Mej o : s & —hrety >| o e previousis, thing, use bgit Norttern wer. Mr. Tafts is rested cutirely or inpart by ne- | Cammunding Eighth Division (whg, I am i e et Simtas, shet thing, ue Neid drisks sonlaining but & wrz St B e Legislature, and bave ever sisco advocatef, that true temper. ve been were inelined 10 Jabor this year | peguen for several Jugs), & send to you for st i alidity of tada mes, If apand, ) - | unce would be promoted by eucouraging the more geveral uso groes; Ireedvon La Thaw fast; theie bs o decided ent in thie respect over | as hecomes necessary o copy of & commuvication from Col | (iop thut there nevor has been o vi lid o as R iedl G Ly e | F et e st oo Fort Erle, which | withatandiug Courts and Judges siveo the s X | GEifciit drinke. sucb as layer, and the various kiids of light ool e frecdme raceived Int last evering. jovernme p 1 g tireir macessity, b oube th > AN ¥ VAR i e o o7k 6T | i it i o the 4 ogunont i et | egiiv " powe, vt ot "1t s, rgun T | e e O i Tesiatire, 1trust it wilnotbe | LOANS MADE ON POLICIE bR g st e 8 : bofriominy g o : I"is fatally defective, becanse, in that it fails 10 | Set anide on slight and taivis) grounds . ? ‘ s caiplu vt 0/ their be ag compelled o wark | Although no parsons aro reparted to bave been infured at | 0 object, puspose and desigr of its ereation. | Typ, jy W. Moare replied briefly e, o ALL POLICIES AFTER THREE YEARS NONFORFEITALLL, tho authorily | wisch the case closed nnd the ere given (o tho Courd, 3 wet The following are cxamples of thewperation of the last Dividend: TOLICIES IN 1862, ONLY FOUR YEARS AGO. ated. that one of the musket batls passed | Fur Wil tho patposes ¢f this argument, be assumed in the first Justance, because the ative power extends over all the known aud recog- Fort Enie, it s st | #hrongh the boase of a Tesident of that village, and narrowly hire ont | gnissed one of the female occapants of the house, e District-Attorney Morris u-z:d the Court if thoy would Jiave Leard o campinint £0m neighboring b down any duy poitive for rendering a decision. rierence With the ruling 0 must wate of vages; free an ege (ECy plears: est In has been | U ader nay cireamstance, the outrage was unjustifinble and | %GNS BOCE T Cipal regulations, uuless restrained by ) ) i h ! ) bjees op ala e res Tudge Lo the Court evuld fix noday positive, but kv i this o o freedmen | most unsoldiesly, nd the offeuders descrve the severest pus e the Fanduental v Those, thoretore, B e fopedr A e g ‘L,“;',;‘;‘?"_";MU "h, the bearty approval of planters and othert. | galiment. : Who put the leislative authority in eontroversy take upod | goqurdyy or Mondsy next Age at Tesue Amonat Tnsured. Addad to Pelley to discover who the mitation of restriction, | v . $10,000 3,572 bt b themselves the berden of showing the | @) In am, Ch.J. Savage says: * Before | the Court will decm it their duty to declare an act of the Leei, lature unconstitutionsl, a case wust bo presesied in which Tational doabt.” In the ease of Morris agt, Lott, Sonator (sow am associate of your Honor) wiways in favor of the validity of law, If the contrary is not clearly demonstrated.” (h.) The net Is confessedly within the pencral scope of legisla- | tive power, an held valid aud operative tnless shown , either in express pl 1 sincerely trust that you mey be o guilty parties @e. so that a regiment se tecord is othes- Wise honorable may not bear the strmapow placed upon it by a few disorderly ¢ Neral, very respectfulty,. your obedient LIAM F. Banny, Artillery, Brevet Brig.-Ge; Histance to my form feou 1b Whittlesey's place of busin Rere ut Raleigl not kuow whetber bo has somal atteutiou # the farm or not; don't kwo dor labor; the fusm contains about 1,700, ~ai) good cotton land. | 'W. Toppan, snother witress for the prosecution. was sworn. | ‘when the Court adiourned 1ill to-moriow, o459 . 1o, SROO¥D DAY'S PROCEEDINGS—CONTIRUATION OF THE | Lo ¢ e is | e s F This is a» eatisely new plan, originsting with i Company sod cives insuress THE PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA—TWO CASES BE- PORTED YESTERDAY IN NEW-YORK AND TWO IN | weriod. RROOKLYN—ONE CASE FATAL IN EACIH CITY. A. DU BOTS, Medical Examiner, ot office 20 3 p. m. Tweo cases of cholera were reported to the Board of , ¢h-offige 7). 1A . what price is res of cleared | eor 1o, “"I'ka presamption 1t CONSULATE, BUFFALO, July 5, 196€ t ragret that 1 find it my doty to lay bes ! Ne. 1), which Sir: Tt fe with greal fore yon the elosed copy of a Teport (inel EVIUENCE FOR THE FROSECUTION. has b o by Col Peacock, commanding thesl 1o Lo an act of legisiation which is forbidd 4 Ratgien, ¥, C., July 7,566, ll‘m"h v ie, l;lfl-l hae "fr.rfl e 10 r'u'r;»m! 'lf- | torms or by plain and obslous implication, by the ogrunic Taw of | Health yesterasy, one of which proved fatal. The usual pre- ) A 0a g o i ivernte on thawe 1roops by & party ¢ i | Ihostats? AN laws are presumplively costitutional. The | cautioan were taken in both cases by the Sanitary Luspectors, u:h : m‘dnfl:l"mm‘ A:.]J vl ':‘\; ;WN [ Now VorkStute o n;-m:.'r'::.hfi\'-}d,,‘f be mombers of she | Govarnor, befuto he epprove sed 10 Lake (6 Vigh | and g foctatn freely osed, ahough tho premuises waro 1a ALLEGED INFANTICIDE BY & MOTRER.—On Tuesday o preceding day was vesd, the examination of W, Tappaw | 8 v York State Militin, wio pas - . " - o | est opinions on 410 sulject, particular’y ¥ on bas | yery good order, S wmesatingel Canai at about 11 o'clock a. m. yesterday | Dean rased indegishitive debate, antecedent to the passage of |~ Nichelas Brydy, £2 years of age, ding at No, (85 Water- Scuun} Walsh of the Sixta Preeinct was fuformed that Jo- e eries of corroborative statements and affdavits aceom- | rhe taw. a8 was the case with this act. Soe legislitive seports | y1_ wau attacked enrly on Tuenday aflernoon. Ho was treated anna F; Hederer, a native of Germany, aged 24 yours, who Meteh, 1-65 -and refer to practiee passin, The following | by'tne Iispector of the district jn which Le lives, and is now KEARNEY AGT. EUREEA. bad been employed in the restasrant No. 59 Peari-st., had disappeared. Officer McNally was at onee sent to the pliee, A paper was read showing egreement ‘between J. Tappan pany the repert in question, aud copies of these are also an- end K. Whitthsey os pertners. Thik cutract still in foree: | ) uezed. (Inclosure N The grave mternatiol Judgo | Quotivg | convaleacent. stional ilinstration of the tird ¥ ALY W'clock yeaterdsy morni munds in (Hewell ngt The Peo wut will sofli . 7, N. Y parderley, resid Phee first of o series oF games between the Enreka st | Clab of Newarh, N. ., exd the Koarney Ciub of Rehway, | a0d found that the room lately Jane ¥ comylieations 10 which an obtrage o,cuyued by the girl was fust- e personal services of IL. Jawes secepted for $3,000; Le to : . - - i | o e i b e et Tant Tor wiusy ||tk semtimants ol A=, O, Marahill b o e e | I8 s e € B L vreit vith symplo L fgud shat the Tebis Jately S4SShigd § ubt. th s . ‘o examination thoroughly 1mbned with tho principl: that the | the poison, an Shie died at § ened, He burst in loor, and found lying apon & cbair tie took nlace on Tuesday last on the grounds of the latter. The | pojyof a full § ¥ o -growa male infint, wrapped mp in sorse ol clotlies, and beariug evident macks of strangnlation. 1t wus play was excclient, as the following score will show: Ka w'cduck Last evening, o TUE COOLERA IN DROOWL Two cases of choler i were reported in Joseph Vicola, aged 28 years, resiaing in Myrtle's are,, was prostraced by the diserse about ¥ o pesdorm all duties conueeted with the management of the Yama: biriog labovers, &o ;*freedmen were cliofy eployed: | T s L o . really posogrtd | yrui of determinivg that a law is voud Ly ressgi of i re : jcion acter attribated to thew, and_that you will, R Caterss e oo Lo pacmed matral wigen Wl whally 10 Mr. || e b ey ey b pa zowr | 2 e e, 4 fener 18 TR Jawes. neither(ien, Whitthesey mor mysell interfering, but | power to bring the ofienders to a sense of their culpabity, | 'lhqn 1o ot on shight implicatiof and vague coMectare, Tecurtence of an_ontrage of 80 pasoldier- | he Legiskatare i8 to be provenneed to lave transcended £ conveved to the Station-House, whera Deputy Corone: Joln Reask made o post mortewn examiation, He found that the child nad been born alive, and from the marks of viclence on the neck of the deceased, is of the opizion that death had Lok 0. R, 1| Terriil, r. 1. 1| Briearvall. 5 0| Penningtou, 2d b. 0. R .5 KEARNEY. SO case; that r...., up the sole charge fuio s bumh‘xmy attention ;mx | ;.,y,;u l:‘r“';;m‘" e e Y & o ved ca'led 10 the subject of saising cotton by communications | Yke 2 ch . TN : 0 be, Sir, yours most |y, iqwore (Fietcher agr. Peck. © Craueh, 12); that it poior by & Qi ab 7 ok fhe same Srom Gen. Whitilesey 10 friexds North; cate wys)?to sco for [ Svedentlv, o o T W HEW H B Conad | o T s Cecprars © onstitutional . provisions Tunit. | " e UL A oo sen Maitge: | Lamp P u 6| enused by stravgalation. An inquest will bo held te-day by myself; visited ihe farm in Anril; never saet Geo, Whittlesey ejor-Gen. -W. Fo 1'“-'1:' - | ing dutive power, and comntolling the tempor | ‘was takon i1l with cholera on Tueiday, and lust cveming llubonnld.{n 1. 912“‘-. st b. 5 | Covoner Gover, and io the wean time bmwr MeNely hay thees, upderstoed distinetly shat aflairs at the farm were e Tdhae e ry wil of & majrity by & pereanens and paramon™t | golyieg inw precarivas condition Martin, . f . 2|Oshorn, ¢.. 5| been detailed to endesvor. if possible, to arrest the rejuted tirely nmder thewbarge of Mc Jamee; Gen, Whitilosex stated O i g ey FORoR, | law, settled by the d: Lberato wisdum of the netion, that we ot o o - ). l|""""““~ P 3 | motuer of the deceased child. d that e would Tender he saze service, 1o AR b ,.,‘};:,‘“;";.,Lj D L oniter, | €48 1ad 8 safe and 2 e 9 r"'"g’"‘"& 3 il il ovhex farmer; pact of the resson Gen., Whitt ol. PEACOCK, Cor orces Niogara Froutier, | of justice to doelare vold o slativ e cuactments (. p ” "+ Frumball, ord, e. . goidg o (s frming arraneement Wos £a Ry RN s | a5 Ven Sarin ; that I corstructing b WSBNSEY FEwW —— — | RoBmseY AT SARATOGA.—Last week the wiiv wud Shich Le lnid great stress. was to forkish an examp Sim: I liave the honor to veport that, in compliance with | ysgunze of & Cometitution we nave nalling to do with argt = O ¥ Total... = Total... 43 | daughter of a New-Yorker, stopping at Union ls Fouthein furmere, = ho were very dissrogdful of froe labor ; funds | Jour orders, fiw"fl'f; "h“‘d"“‘l!"';d the “"'“II‘E“"‘\" miade. that | werit ab inconrenie rthe purpos: Diew v tne Gty PricoN.—Coroner Kirsten of TREL oy BT wers yobbad of Ribidkpoifod Jowelry ity wevo b b raiged and (razsn -wisl by meto Norh Quioliua s‘ 8 fas o O R A ratie, nad | LTaating s impect (De 1y sond pri Gy beld quest yesterday ofternoon on the body | Kearne T i) i e G'“L fore dark, while they wre at’ fes, the roblier ope e ion because thib place wos convenienty v itedly fired apov this villige . | L et oologl a5 s named Gathorine Fitzgibbons, who was fousd | Eureka. 10388 18327 —45 100me Wh's [hiso Key, Wreacked vpeh Ib4 Hidh of thete Trusia feptlemen ere were suauimous that they | Tie ciidence taken i making ¢ioMnqury is appended | gong or Limitation of puwers in & Co ¢ dead in one of the ¢ i Fly entobes—Callowey 1, Brientnall 2, Osborn 5. Faitoute 2, nd made off wit booty The freedimen—that 3t was dle for them | her | given by the 117iquag6 of the instrun o 1S Bomessox 1, Fo to Kear ng 5 AMcDosald ——— b the purposes for dag Wea 1, Micein 3, Clari 3. C. Brawhal 1 total 0. [Anzouncements, 7 times. eould 1o uuthing Wi 10 shivk o o Livating their farms; Gen & pianiation Lot fur from ours. e of this having been sent into me in the shape of a sim. tien statomert, as the eamo iy corroborative of i 1 bave npt thought it necessary to have Outon basos—Eorcks 9 ties; Kearney. —_ 15, Clark 3. To1LEy PRrraRATIONs.—The country is fuf b gurnvmm for beauiifying the comple: 3 ut the 0.1y pzeparation that will effects udl drookenness. A verdict of deth from was rendoied. nt of Reloigh, | o isbed 10 B Passed bails—Osbors 4, L Tune of gamoes2 Muluu Wheat , 158), a 5 ple wri sworn_evidence, 1tps bis opiaion that the ¢ o1 and pro 3 u Jith weze put back ot Jeast 100. years | afidavits rom tho pariies. I zequired, however, they may be ! sfreox convig b4 L 3 bo i (it thoir old masters conll do | obtained in an bour or two avy time. et " ' g rers—Messrs, Hollen acd S, Hapno. £ with them, and if anybody € Anage them, he | The evidence cstablishes iy oot ey 18 1 Comat, 291) | Hopsos Rivem PoLiCE ArPOINTMENTS.—Tho Jer- | - Umpire—Mr. G. Lines of the Aet¥e Club of this cify. liow pats clid wethy plishte.or thy wor'd by you gentlemen from the Noith, though bo | 1. “Lhat o scow or flai laden with troops, armed, and appor- | oior of preperty as sch are repugiant 1o the fupdawental | sey City and Hudson River #clice Comniissioners on Tuesday RUATCH FOR A SILVER CUP, Lotion. it :v.r "."s:'x':t: "-‘ll rorgiod o deuhitsl o our sbRiy to do it labr wisdifeaifiage; | C g L0 il g ot Erio Canal, | jo Vs tho et oF 1655 eatutaoniy” eaied the | gyt madosbe follewing aypointments: Joseyh Locey, Tob | 4 €01 will e played to-days between the Aetives b e saw persons] communications fropp Gen. 'W. oppoy " ol a, » i onsideration 1*3a uo legal sense (s Yow: : el York, the 5 betn, s & piriotio work ot the same time; ghe comufunieations | seattercd smail parties of our ien here and there on the piers, | and Wynehnmer cases Love 10 application whatever niey, J € d. ‘The three i J (foad » At the " Great Trisl of Tnade by 1o 48 coming fom plavters, were made to me i | W8 kept up from the scow. 2 | In those eases, however. the legislative power to 7 weye of ¢ " test being between G mr ot Con. W. who coustiatly combated their wotion | _Fortunately no one was bit. altliosgh severnl of the bullets | Iy admitied. (i ¢, | geon of the dtb X ] . CITY NEWS, end the latter claiming an ** sdvastage tho freedioen would not work under the new syst 1 | were heard to strike near perties. lation, sup. | Abe Departicat ill woon appear 0 8 new Summer uuiform o thresds [nstead of * Oue’=the result wi A Lo discournge thew; ll the funds were traus- | Oneof the shota bhas 1+t its murk on the house of the Rov. | "Mt | wimidar 1o the cuo worn by the Metropolitas Police. 5 T f tim * Judges’—sber s * protracted and severely co s b7 e toGen. W, My "?:tt'n‘h:xx& ::flf‘;" struek ..uld gl | throughout bs i hatgony wekh te pri | — BTRAWBERRIES AND FLOWERS &N LONG ISLAND.— | thet " The adeanrdge i wro:nmnwa{mnoum, ThREAD bt « * ew. 3. A poseca. | se1fin the sasth, aad was aftervard proke | Viited fistes Supteme Canet Br Lo i Baviats LI A Hebreyw | The Westinurs Farmers' Cluv, held a strawberry and floral s e vt L e et eta o of tho idence can be obtained, if ned Hownsl) It Is the admitted Ia v i T3 LV E LAW.—A young Hebrew . . '—See “Report of Geand Trial exhibition at the rooms of the Educational Soctety in North —— . o wituess for the Tl am ARt A0jua ud in North Carolina; recognize ju the a o W.; haze in my possession the ariginal report corning the shootsg of o soldier freedian in | named PoLp &bt yesterday peddiing eigars in Jersey City witsout baving United States reven on the boxes. . His staek, consisting f tive boxes, was_cou liberty. Tar BURGLAR HIS 0WY INFORMER.—Tho of | each window and door instapily telegsaphs to five. Cowe azd see it E. Herxr 20, which was- @ very cjeditable affair. y of od. Hempstend, June There were 128 plates of strawberrics shown, m them vers fine, among Which Were SO@o prOmISDg Tew ! fix the exect locality where eertain other shots struck. Tu the mean time, enough wiil be found inclosed berewith to ove that o gross international ontrage, and one that might hreatens disorder o Fhe old maxim of she liw gasasians ae ¢ pon t C. giteport prodeecd.] It was forwarded by | been followed by the gravest consequences, hod lo p . egula. O Oea. W for § e B e C cummapding General; thy | lits resulted frow the firing, has been perpetrsted on e vt iggou roxula- | ated by the Coliceier, wid the privoner was set Sndorseiment i in Gen, W.'s bandwriting, dated Merch 2 f Labitants of tuis village. "L',"'m:‘l‘ l';’l';';'“} oy 26 e sl el Yign 'r'...":u ';l‘l ,;"_ :‘fll;-d “Kdv;-fll lw-yuwl';-':fll'm;-l :u l(-",i'mln rmoevll? o E B i Tendwant "The matter bas il the more serious aspect, s from Wi affl- | g oo . I 50 b n addition to a good ccl'cotion of the standard sorts. Isa P Resgnive the ncensed; he is (uterested | ¥ deliberately fired into by partics on the AWCrionn | bl ot gn articls s abla (o len b < sl Mienmship Company, Lady Fiager. Cutter. Geribaidi, Lit. Cranes Wisdaor, ia the ¢t e is State with W. Tappan and | $ide opposite at a very carly hour this merning, that those who do acil may thus bewer restrain ¢ \ A i | Seetien O R / et St et g L, on the Borth aud south banks of tie Tar River; there T T pave, &e. J. Dexxis Mojor Vol. Brigade B e N emers. Bocond—Thoss who get this The stockholders of the Atlantie Mail mship | Seedling, an 1 Several other exhib- | s A Bapetl o Boge, with ook 15 ol s 'l feaedrmes employed 1n actual labor, and 130 | Accompanying the above was a paper marked Lnciosure No. Aball, aa matters of pelice Tepul: tio - ; Company have determived toincrease the capital stock of the vl s Ss n I 7 Tuooommieumess | FURROE A om I, ki more aged peogle end children: 1 employ he (reeduen per, | 2 ing statemente and afidavits in support of Majos | ance—which is ghe common Liw of the company from §1.000,000 to 88,000,000, the vote standing 33 240 3 best v S AN Datars 1t dys =i mslesses o s dop ges rary The People agt. Lindeamuller, 33 barl | shares in favor, nud 2,050 shares agaiust the proposition By ! engras Sebr e Vo, Chov, Providence. . Tabpon, socand 0. spgraviog, & T | Scbr. Henry Custiss], Kuowies, Newpoit. p Scir. J. 6. ollyer, —, Botton. weslly; wade Do wrtten contrar or the smaller boss to | Dennis's Reporr, aud the feliowing indorsement was made Sapds—men; they are paid not disturb the peopls da the enjoyineit uf and the same for the this increase cfhe eapital stock of the Atlantic Mail & powerfal ‘Tuber, best plate Triomph de Gand, #2. uod rations for the f 8. upon the rights ¢ Scbr. T. J, Tall, Cooper, New - nd ahall not isfringe pou the Report: slomber at nigh were of thts variety and weighed 5 oz, | combination. bas been effected, apd o darge number of fine mew become o $1 10 #4 per month more than I agree w0 voice in the amount of wages 10 bo paid; I recognize 1o 4378 Jetter my signatare. |Letier ,mums, contaiving the ‘ of 4 soldier freedwan; also a eport for A, Contes, every month, regalarly, in cash; 1.} e e Tl o s e o, | T ges ST Tuiope, N, G, 8 N P R e v siker reralgAT petr - 1L intendents; 1 raise agee in prov ced- | s, 318t LAk, N, G, 8.N. Y., cés. evorsl othe 1y i N c b, n e A0 Y £2d the 3x s 1o fom R e e % :u'u’:l“u"“;'h‘lrhll' :?l:l ::‘,)11.:3::",'. :l h:J- I:lr’ :4 I:n hh{”:\lxu steamsbips have been brought under our mansgewent. rm;i i -r;-‘,m-lnl ll’("“.'::'ll: was recommended for Walier Hicks, Steemships Java, Tripoli, Union, Ei Cid, Saratoge, aud Alben.cie, T 5t local laws containing mase | this combination the New-York Mail Steamship Compesy have The o) display was also very fine, Isaac Hicks & § WIND—At Sunset, 8. the constitutional inhibition than one subject, which he § Je expressed in the title. First —Ji coutains but one sulject, the regulation of she sale of in ting liquors Second—A statute cannot be termed loce) owent of o considerable portion Hines, command. | showing 37 varietics of roses. for which ey were awarded The pree of 84 for the finest and bost variety ot flowe: waa takeu by Mrs. Tsaso 1L Cocks, while Mery W. Post took the prize foF the second best ccleetion, aud Matilda Russ- pay . cused | Resgeetfully referred to Lieut.-Col. ty-fourth Regiment N. G. 8. N. Y., for his informa- | Le commuuication forwarded to; the the privilege of exchanging 9,950 shaies of their stock at any time within four months for the stock of the Atlantic Mail, the Iatter company already owning the balange of the shares. The (GO,TO THONAS R. AGNEW?™, Groeuwich and ol R B L S e e ing Sev tion, and to o returned with tl July 5 oa the same subjeet, 3 fim‘.ufl Linurmlnm.,l. aa&wm.llnl{‘}h;; l-luu:o :"umhwd By ordoroJ nl?','(‘rn, W. F. Rogers, provides for the joyestigate it, dated May 7. 6. acted the time as o g . M. Jonxsos, Major and Tnspector. terri and Jation of the States, d*l:gating | West India Mail Steamabip Com recel 10,000 b, the third, R " By te Baseqt, sppoated by Gen. W.; did ot | GEX. ROVERS To THE FRONTILR POLICE COMMISIONERS. | of leylslation ' and authorisiog o | e L o L e e, Pkt Halleck had the second best colection of poses; | (95 10 MACFARLAND'® .Book tore. comue o wel the ndministration of fthem, whioh, | docks. &c.; and the Brazilian Mail Steamsbip Compauy re- | Isaae Hicks & Sous the best design o bouquet of flowers, ang b Al A e S A T B e : old Stendard Works aud, also, choies STATE OF NEW-YORK, HDQRs. 3int BRIGADE, | Amy Wiligts the second best, English, French snd Scotch Stationery. matter sfter the report was roturned to affect all the citizens of the State whose take any action fu this % in their uw.unfi'.' " retionary premiums were awarded Mrs. John Harold oy Capt. Secly; 1 think 1 did not heer of the hody being LG8, Y. Y. BUPFALO, July 6 1666, found untii after two 7”"1 :o-‘-: Bo action ‘h:l‘:abu uls:l - n:.\inu?: #«L Puurdlr. u:;m‘l;mdmlp'}l,’ B.(,!l. fin;'ru at wam oF property come wnmmxm‘tw that "‘::‘:4‘:: to Company before tha present Di corviction that the ease was seitled; avotber | Fort Erie, C. W., tas addressed Brevet Brig.-Gen. Bany. | Phallips agt, Maycr. 1 Hilton, 484, 1 2, A o S Jaelnto . i . TLE Tl 3 e WAL oo, tat th cut wasselled sioher | Kort Keke, G N e e sin o sk . | 20 Foopeagt MgCunn, 438 ¥ .. Raw ool ke e it il | e hand muiger; i W blom A, Dercos o parorbontuen: | B st e e ko s it sl Usgaty Dy oot aoting Wis vet cmed | Hemane, 1L B, 2 Courul at 1l wlleging thet on | Smitn. 535 Tho hzecstion that."beeauds the act imposes trigs to Swannab, Ga., since last | for Pluke. ot b ebig ot ol Eiadvar fontly weihme, Wik Docs W.'s indorsement, but by all the facts sy of July, while passiog ‘down the Erie | penaltics, and points out the mode of enforeiug thea, it ¢ Rk Ml axts (he Metoiak far = ot b o oy Sy < g g . gy g 3 ého attributable to paper”of Copt, Seelys, | Canal “upoh 8 wow, o tow of & steamtug, mem- flore embrpces more than owe wubject, is clearly € laclour, | Evening Sar, Guiding Star, Rising Star, Kising % o | <O 8 8 2 fall ona that auy child ceu understand. s | complate or on ' 4%, oo e 4o tha Jaw o€ Rt Goroies wsolng | Yool the it Tegincet X Foun” G Biato 11 M. Boervite it wonif o ecepemy o emicoy the i ertiventte | mae Miafaligt Mlaterer’ ant Sariiss e Wést Tudi wE CARLES §. SrENcER CLUB.—The Charlos §. | Wurrinied to sive aadiicetion. EATFORIUSL OF FASHIONS, o, m:- s of rvm- the elerk, was justifiabl i | York, committeq the unsoldierly cuirage of firnufilq‘»n ihe | wahstance in the title. Cofceding it to be a local aet within | i tho Columuin Eagle and M re aatidi Judls | Spencer Club of tho Ninth Ward held their regolar weekly [JS% Frosdwe L Y. Agents wante . bt 24 This wa Mcial psper from Capt. Secl; British cap aud the village of Fort Eiie, severa] balls having | the meaiine of the Constitution, it could ot eoutain a pro- | Brazilian Mail the North Americn, South Ameries, 1i'nu..'. meeting bist ovening, at their headquarte: f Clhiri b ¥ ONRW 1 Qigh 18 AT M) ' brought th strick (e shore aud Gock, ove of wiich pamscd through the | v " apycintimeat of Commistloners (o opea a stysot | and Matacs ia h e o Tl I'HE NEWS OF THE WEEK. i be co bouse of il oo, and. birging lee fha. tho | Vatoe oy of Srsoklsn, o regtiate (be Prospret Park. The | *The Brsg!sg 3.1 Stoaiablp Company wan organiasd in | Orkamization was trausscted. "The next Tegulir mesting of { N general faws, simily contains detaile for | Seplember, 180 the contract & th tho United States Govein. | tho Clab will be beld on Weduesday evening of next week, esent 1w, liks erforcement, new offenses, and deelares crim nal, acts rot moi and, for these reasons iy obnoxious to the organic law, carth, where it wis afterward picked op. Both Gep. Barry and tbe Bricish Consul have referred this correspordence to these Headquarters, and inasmuch s the outrages alleged to have been committed by the 74th Regiment "0t know what {o do wilh 1k known; never puiis| when Mr, Spencer is expected to be present, ——— StoLe A Watem,—John Keona, an Irish laborer ot kitend to eontinue more tha an; amontt of the larceny not aman on the plantation ex. Ttlaalso contended thau {be 2et creates | meut for eixiying tue maile :whnznl d ? 302 signed oo Ty whone, | the Tk 1 Mugrcn and1hos B stoamitfy it on (s I month from that day, the ploneer alip, the North THE NEW-YORK . . opt m‘ n-‘i- caso; ldconwud the idea o:xuvl.:!ma_lmm muxet‘i bern; bad no geard, no means; to turn biw loose I considere ports to be about 11 o'clock, 0. m., the Brigadier-Groeri] | the first phace, it crestes no pew offences,—a in the sce- | Ameriem loaviug tids port ¢ 8 b n B S | AR Dt S ARV | S A Gl T | R LY U et bl G | st st s of St P, - 3 .\ Mr. A " 0 N orall 01 i v c b ” . ave lived in unty istmns aveck: | fhe end that you may cause an inscstigation 1o be made, and | as from considerations of murality. It is ot wrong per scto | service. Notwitlstanding the ships wero pat oos the line | nder the guise of an enrclling officer, and stolo a eold watch and caniu valned st 820, Ho was yosterdsy arrested by Ser- 4 with uriequaled prouptuesm, and have for the last 10 months o wel v eople in the county efore; M. Liiler s baito two | If possible ascertain, who the partics ro that they sy be | Fow n oat; yet, {0 do 80 witiia the harbor of New-Yoik with Wi, Grimes some weeks had met Charles Perkins in | brouglt to justice, This affidavit embraces a portion of those out & license s & posal offense. 1t is not wron e to carry t o Philli uerr, ihese expressed an entire disbelicf in the possibility | accompanying Col, Peacock's eommunication to 1L B. M. | wick aded e e B T | T Taives o A e ol o asiens Ibg Campaep oo oot s Dowil (he socused B trish T —— of making the negro work; all leased their platations; otsers | Consul at shis place, flnu "of which accompany bis com. | expediency and public security, the iaw_ jPotiblts suet evrry. | fu in strong oonirast with the conduct of the Jiro e IR erd L o expreaccd o siias Opiuion—syid * Cuptaln, yon wil repect | munication to the Brizadicr.Geueral {115 00t torally Wrong for & man to suppart his famity W hich has promptly fultlied all fta' tipslatiore, and io £POC i HE WEEELY TRIBUNE for JULY 1L e ertaken e, Teedmen €xprecsed distrust of | Tt is respectfuly requested¥hat any oformation yon may be | by following the occupation uf a cartman; yet e eanuot o 80 | the morc to bo revineed siuce (e eurve b Sissiiond, Milfa]) “ARRIE 0P A EROKFOGKET,o=AD" Irith Jaboer = ¥ masters a4 o pay, ete.; tiey showed [grest | alle O e e tee, Baihycatoes witauat dolans | wiahoot pecaluston, Thero aro thousands of things B2 WS | sels o by the maval authorities of our Government | Bamed Michoel Makoney was yestorday eaught ia ihe act of : THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this week gontalas the (ol eainens 16 Jubos if eatisfed that they would e well | _ 1 have the honor to be, getlemes, by order of Brig.-Gen. | would bave both a natural and moral right Sode, et hriho | bave” iiwsys peoved Setiren | satioles )y " " b from th Meties X | L TEG > % weed and well paid; in my vie are ten planta- | W, F. Rogers, very rnrcmally vour obedient servant, n.lnbnSlmp«m-nl Ly society for self-protection and preserva- | a resolftion of ( e T nder | stealing 8 silver watoh from the voe!-poekst of Chaties Keler | Lainire Avricras-The Weels Enrope: Pansblosef Fre Yong all run by Northerners, pure or bired by them; | . AL JONNs0x, Major and Inspector. | tion. There can be no society without restraiots and regula- | winco the Poet paresd gowe two moails | of No. 7 Rectorat, Ho wan arrested by Officer Follis of the | §1 (it e L LI R Aheme 1) Farmens e trying do run tich: fuisa, 1 assisied thew 4 To Obadiah J. Green, James Adums, J. X Bucll, Conmis- | tions. The muggestion that-tho met is wrconsitutionc agd | 1o iaquire 1ito the masuer | 3 WS s netructed | Txenty-scventh Precinct, avd committed for trial by Justice B B vt A e B obtain Lelp 10,00 80+ in my vieinity o desire was expressed | #ioners Niagara Froutier Police, Buffulo, N. Y. ot ubensnso T mares 0 dlstivotion whetover bobwosn | by tho ¢ 2 phgedeg 0t | Fozan, The accused is aged 92 years, und resides at No. 101 ey By Rolamyatn At Gl Rave Nortbern mes to 17, tey ure regardod, bawever, | | Uhe afiidavit inclosed by Major Johnson to the Polico | impagted Lquors aud those of domestic ~monnficture.” | GBS PI Y R ava e Tirs o) (e Tasa 10 drsti| Gresawiohat: : S5 Peentteny. BHRECNpS)Ta il o e e Neac s bach & OhaAge I the minds | Commissioners is that marked No. 7 1n the above *Tuclosute | in distinctly met by the case f Suith & Duuca sgt. | tho 50th day of M gt ol el ke 1 L] Tt A we Wan ix Evnorr—Desperate Dattie between the Anstrioosd Ssome, he eapross gt segroes wark s wol veer oy o 1 T, 3. Conel Memune| Tuo Feope, (1" Par' Cr. B 76D, o tigh e Julee | former e L e raned shat Aeenart e n it | 8rous Frow His ExpLove.—Officer Crumley of | hebwuss tae Lot el “n“:'" a1 Hohoua Delesed by iy 18 ! ol [N] iron B id * Aft the L . - N the 8 ) 0¥ Ti: 3 3 [ "but part of the orop, given in some insfauces faithfolly, | STATE OF New-YORK, HEADQUARTERS N T R e o i eibtand thak L p:ym:l": ntheYart o€ the Gor. | the Fourth Preeinet vesterdey. arrested John Peasanner on | Newty ai) the North German States § LS otbers ket buck; change of opinion auribulablc tomihe faci SEVENTY-FOUKTH REGIMENT N. G. 8. N. Y., ; of dutics upon goods imported from foreign countrics uperates | Dy kapt than heretofore, and 001t | the complaint of bis late employer, Mr. George E. Hallock cf tion: Mévements of Oar the Awsistasce of ‘wagrocs work well 4 s0 faras § know I poy the same wages | BOYPALO, July 7, 1666, 25 an abeolate wnd incontrovertivle [joouse to sell thom. If It | T rhadtn due for thelr services withoat | pocky Point, L. 1., on a chared of steali A alediot | R e athers Iborers come ,":,}T:.:":;I{.'- & icked them oty | Ngj 3. M. Jousso, Iupector Tty fust Brigade 5.0, 8.0¥. | ol it world restriet” 1o taio Logulatore trom adopting | Eeperienond Tstent b7 caittay sancy ".";fi:,?,?u‘f::'.-';."."‘t.'.'.'fi: R S EIE Atk mune (AR mtion 3 3 | : 1 have rcecived your communications of yesterday, | the most necessary polico regulations—a power &0 cssenticl 10 | wuy of thewe linos, it is the ¢hich lod to the reco f e oaad some WAILIDG 08 D) o O receibt of' Governmont | ano the oy ‘mrerioos. ebrating oopios of -commumoaticas | (helr WellbeIng, If hot £ their pofitical eontinuavee, that it | thei, nud th noey it 1 the duly of our Goverament to cheriah | ¥hich od 6 the recovgey, of fio Molen property. —Ho way -I-‘“' ll:gl'o-mm’w:m:‘ Do syl o:';fl'\'é::ldlo n'fl: | {;:::1. 1 P;mAk cumma .Pdm‘n::r, ‘ofld Ell;n to nn;(. ) :nnmnh:l ebved that (o fiamers of our Nationa Constita: :.‘:..:'.‘.fe'd«r‘k".’.fi'-f..fa"&“;"'i’r“.‘,f. '51“:,:!:&? e ::-:lfiufi‘.'fi c"'n«m“ml o "I.“”"———O——MN ool :,v;',",.",:\‘,""“"""' Soasimar-Dampeitle JSainoroment & ; ., e | . U, 8. A.; fro Gen, an e # nsul ion 80 abrogate it." f this Com| . * » 3 3 e Johns Couvention; Au 99 for tieir Leaders 8. Sting the is Superior, an: ndry statements 0 relcionce to It » 4 “poper . \eans, St - =From Ou et Sevate e e MR AR | 1 ot e Bt B s 5 ot | S g T ot sy 1 g St | €5 R bl d Bes, ¢ ok n b, o o i e Mol Fonbs | 1 e g DRSS R Py T}. that we " ad others L tmen of iy comtaandy at Iitish soldicrs, on Wednes: | origin. Fhius they cay tax hoth togeth B s o en | trding fretliries Wik A x‘h. llvhn(-{vn ereasad trade nid | Company, whose premises are located oo the second floor of Patriarchs; Fessenden. Johneon, Wilior, Tratwboll, and Grata Fiown; b B O O e I A0 | SAedRT & Wl oo b s ts, AE SO T | 14 thelr opinton the public ood requices i, Lupose Festrictions '3 uth, tio Weet Tndies, and S0th | ghe bullding at the sooth-east corer of Broadway and Lafay. | Berager ot ot st The Merclasis, Flovoets, aud Journabive of the st e S Iy tal 1o Rt || moat o Cotamting of tha sk o wwas By, Bt | BT frog Fimt] et et B s bl v ot St JHpiss. mpe eciaced In nizhe some shemioa! subetazoss A A ‘SuiTal” Neptocs: Blalovelont Emuacireiims They jloase. Geo. W.'s ioterest oaised ud L. feeliog toward | 1 jmwediatcly enlied a meeting of the offieers of my com- | thesehtrictions upon the sales Tt medivines by apethesaries in gt e R R AL TN T Cheion e ta omson, and o ¢ Siave, i o b Y e e R e e O | e g e b e K H L log as the resuit: c 11 9 1 i Hooe. gt e ieeherred only one for bad conduct; caonot | Al citizens of Tonawends, through me. fnvited the J4th hor o eee o e P e able. extent {n | . The hew gunboat Resaca will sail from tho Wash. s i v ot 151 1 i . Cev ke o0 | SO & ORISR Sy W 1 Amiia oy ok Wat suvuie bus nbaudoved my service: some two or | Resiment (o assist st the celebration at that villy he An. | foreign g {iny ¢ 0 the Lelief that the builling was on fire. An slarm was | Didat Beo It A FroSluvery Euglabaas on Flavety s Hie Evieress o t village of the An- | foreign g pon which duties have been paid.” 1t is also | {ngtom™ Navy-Yard for Portsmouth, N. H., on Fridu Plaat 4 ghewn et oz ihe remon shat ther v ere needed at home, | piversary of our Natiooal Independence, About 300 of the | contended tht tho et is voul because it containg o prohi®i- | Sa g B y or | sounded, and the Fire Depariment were quickly upon the | Shriet wascn the FANAt: & -Slarery Frerchimay and 1 Beia b Vertsonly satiied; begss 1o pey €10 per worth for | men wnd o mojoriy of the ciicers nceepted e tuvituion. | tion sgsiust glving anay on's property od toe potut ls b | l,',"’" oy g The Resnca foa scrow gunbont of 000 tuna | frOUN. AN examinghon, bowever; prves s, be 10e bad B e s Clothag wad Scant” Rglone The Siatesh B oD 1t b that n porton who | Dorden (old messuroment) aad wes built at Portsmoath o [ g ol g oo DOt | 116 Gold Mines, hie: Marriages Among S Blliceliauwans Vars having ignited. The walls were somewhat blackened. Droanetl ot | vinssarstagey The Drast s Ses ey We went down tie catal on alirge flat boat, ‘wba ond 86 fur women a8 wages; m rations [ towed b, rden, privilego of k ! ot | gl mmrwl. 'd' . eoping pigPnd fowl: | mysel and staf being di board the g, evening schools for the adults | When opposite to end in ful vie o Fort Rrie, some cheers injared man was conveyod to Bellevae Hospital by Officer o sn a MoAuliffe of the Fifteonth Preeinct. ——— Miitary ExcursioN.—The * Busy B's" of the 224 Regiment National Guard, commanded by Capt. Remmey, during the past yoar. She was laanchod on the 11th of Novern- ber, 1865, wnd was afterward towed to Washiagton to receive ber machinery, which had beon constructed at that pl Thege are but two vessels of this class in our navy—the Rlll.nt and the Nostasket now bullding at Doston. Doth sre ex- was refused a liggnse, but who owoed ulrge stock of liquors, wonld desire to iuake them a present to ono who had received aliceuse, this net weuld prevent, hix doing so.” Now, it is perfectly manifest that the act woiks no such results, The plain and obvious meaning of the ibition agaivst giving away liquor was to preveut feaudulent viclations nll!.eqn'— UniTap STATRS SQUADRON. AT QUiEsITOWS. e hers and flow they Grow 1a tss Luited States, Fro- doct per Acre and P rolitablcsiess 33 & Crop. LITERARY ITEMS. THE COXDITION OF S Braxixg or eburch services; to some bave been rented 130 | were given by the men for the Nitional flag waving over the acres of land; keep for the laborers dry @oods, gro- | American Consulate at that village. In lb‘ucmm'cnal n: ealico, cotton, cloth, &c., but no whisky; rations are | mowent some ten or twelve of the younger members of the d loaded their muskets and fred in its houor, exATOR Laxe. ¥ GroRGL -X N-'- wll uld 1 fiecl alhllngz); Grrn. \V.L| is acqaiated i <ot with the genera! privoiple on Which the farm and store is con- 1 then understood, with blank cardridges; but, as B as oh: r kev and 9 . ere uewer submiited tobiw; tle freedmen | I learn, fi y 4 sach as charging 20 cents for s oracker avd giving o g'ass of | expected to prove vers swift vessels, aud : no 4 Ay e R e e T e R R O T S A Dy el Tt paton | Byt D oE s s, M PR arty, bk o |/unepoasmon i elidg: ivls dana) Slot . S RO NN [V oimnpoeciio PHSS JSREIRS T s Mol ie et uce them to reduce thelr parchases and | e o o atbera e S B b, ng in | law right of an officcr to arrest witiout piocess for wisde- | moutn the Kes D 6 et Ker stores wilg either vigit Bridgeport or Long Branch, the place not yet hay. | A View o the Repasters Gl ery. ; Do moneys bave ever becn deducted b, | malicious or evil design, I f neross the river—with no | weanors committed 1p thelr view, That is precisely what | mawent, and wh toulve on baard v stores and ar- | ing been determined upon. " ‘This is ofio of the leading com. A Tmip 70 COLORADO—From Or Special Cortespondent. 11.—Un ign, 1 feel certain, but simply from nthorzed to do under this act, s I uaderstand it. | Khould her pes formances giv ‘,,,fl,.m’;':.;nN'."';‘;,Lv""rg- panies of the First Dirision, and wherever thcy g0 they Wi e sl ol 1 208~ \ e Froce . - (WIRIL ST WICK TP AT RS SrBAR: Fiun 1n Fonrianp-Yomeuse Destriction of Property s The Best * mo: y E“I“n- no systemi of fince necessary; there is no cu!alu- i o agreenieat among Nortuern inen us 1o tho rate of | g foeling that it §s better to psy about the 48 retieved at the go. tesf 1 0t BOW au agent; eval flare-gp of the Dureau; the vearest officer was in Was thoughtless: eld il L imine nition was procured I ha or ignorance of the capacity of the Sprivg- ately ordered the firing to cease. FHow the ammu- no means of knowing. (1 ** forthwith arrest s}l perseas who shall violat of the provisions of this act.” (Sec. 10) How can tho officer comply with this provision, except the violation is commit- [ ted ‘fno bis view: It dooss mot say he wioll arrest upon information of some other persen, but shell *forthwith," e bl probably be at one TIE EVROPEAN SQUADRON, Our present force in Earopean walers awounts to be little doubt, she will most ce digpatehed to Join the European Squadron. - —-—— Fouxp DrowsEp.—Those two words are written easily and bastily, but they contain & patlios as deep as the of the City in Ruins ; Scenes of Misery and Deso & GRear Frie iy Tue U1 Recioxs, Maxico—Our Relations to the Mesioan Republic ; Letter fom the Hon. Robert Dale Owen. X PorimicaL—Wendell Fhillips ot the Auacal Meeling of the Abe- | orders were given before leaving the Arsenal to see that no ington, about 10 milee; Newbern is about 35 miles when | cartridges were in the men's boxes, which o 12 f Py ":d:‘ e d“‘ o " bridees. i Uown: | 1o belicvg werw obeyeds xes, orders 1 have reasou mmthle.n;l:d‘mr&. ,‘.xfl: t.’z:f;l:vl:z.l :.-:n;;’l;mran Vo "l‘:l':‘ "::';'«"«L"Z-:“Afi:";{."p":‘.':.'a:':'fl';'.'.."'" should the | mysterious sea to which they refer. The body of a yeung wo- | 4. SEF R o e ity 1eft that |~ On such occaglons as this. and an this duy, wost young, men | of thiasection! 1t ssoa to me it dacs ot adnit of s foobt, any leugth of time, this force will require to “,:}"':';" for | man, with long black hair and pale face, but still beautiful MvEaL News—Mitegeding Domestic [tems. R taa e e St | = y themselves with cartridges to fire v honor of the | While courts sboula be sealous in guarding the 1lgitaof eiti- eretaed in order to wifonl adequate [ rotection fo Americnn | [COUTes, was found in the bay at Tort Wamilton yesterday. k'nun—lcpmm \ paste of the Country, e e e e o e i ot b peh et | urth,” and a great deal of license is taken in doing so, | #ens, the good onder aud wel-bein of the community are sub. | Jteresis in that qasrter. The spleudid new stea '";,{' 0 | There was e clue to her taking oft, She wore twoskirts and | AMERICAN Ixsvitere Faunens Crvs~Tueday, Joe 26 Eomdiey ottty best aands; Keel confommed 10 taki i | which will exlaia tayou the folazation of military discgtiue | Jocts entiled to sowe comuderatios. Tho projosition that Chattannogs has been assigned 1o duty In the mnadis g | her under garments were morked with e initials N, M." | (U Cashess; Cheo Puint for Lt Buildiuge and Feaces; Ain o0 4 Wy best Lan con o taking the | shown by tuo men firlog without orders and while in uniform. | the whole law is * urconstitutional aud wholly void " becanse | Admira) Goldsborough, ard will sail for P squadron of | Vergiet of Coroner's Jury—" Found drowned.” A" | Vst Feriieecs lallan Kye- Grous and City Sewage; A New bii eroperty T vetiaved that the manwas | Tn regard tolowering the national lag and hoisting a **green | it impalra tho obligation of contracts, ennnot bo sustained for | OB is complete Fha Chittancogs will prove s cumt ety e g Preserver; Peat; Treo Plauiing; Backiborn” Hedgess Grape Viep~ lly Kied; vorarded, the case as settied; theluw L aloded | fag” s place there iano trath o the statemont. Fasign | & momont. That ia act in torms revokes ail pretxisting | 8bI0 acquisition, being not onl 8 beovs 8 moet vala- s i3 How to Stop Bleeding; Quack Grass; Wloat T i o docsapply 't Tugives fhom fow ot Wit ni ek | Hulmes muitbave witaken theState g orew York, which | lceasesfr o uieof htoicat o ot b derieds | TYIng & heavy battery: but also & wocul vewel, car | A YoUTnpuL PICKPOCKET. — Yeplerday Horace ; SnwberinoiNheh the Hest Sort !’ What ? Wikt ko senved: il the seel und o:‘:l;:x:i ue :;plp.oxn«i_:ly | sl Luiialo :n'mournmul e o e i oot LA e oo peclanfsksiont. $aeh o e e BT T Sy i tyakes of | RAR PCOR: BO:L09) ORRST 3 MSOTI. ted NI | e s Lo L s rares om0 R fi:lfil 4 unte 18 i tional lag was flying at the stern of the tug. may be fo . Y " mention th y ch ‘we may | Brooklyn. wiflo sbe was standing in Park.row, . P 2 . 7t Gaveraest o Bosing fr s, except | | Fizunaly ahiea t v exaggeratod sepai of Major Do B e s o et o e atiact . . o | 0otk 8ing 1o sesvicn b ,‘,f,‘,',f,‘,',‘m""‘ and Neslamins, | lniag &l 35, i Tady Yeoorerea dor s sty | T bovetias Ouvewegs, AppaacSenes f tho loveigies seed, ¥ o Iy st superior. Hlis statements are not sustained by | paired. And that clanse has uo apolication to tho exercise of ASSIGNED, after the theft was committed, and turned around in time to | Commitiee; M: and Blinouty Recomuiecdat.ons. h " o.able, for wioh they | ststomente s atfidavits furni o says we repeatelly power, raating, withholtiag and revok- | The followi h #co the thief rooning away. After rnning a short distance | FOrTRY—A I ial Wasniug. 1 A lnbatucs lone ckncss or otber causes, | fired upon this village,” (Fort Erie); ring as if on the | ing of a lcense sud similar (Calder agt. Kirbr, e following is a list of the offieérs who have been | the Jittle rascal threw the watlot away. 1t was recovered and n Dny Goops MARkkr. umth ’uc § 1 or ng:'v-meno Ppower to monopo- | scattered emall partics of our (their) men, Was kept up from | 5 Gray. 597; Siate agl. Holwes, 38 1., 23; 'hl.. + | temporarily assigned to duty on board the Resaca: restored to the owner. The thief was fioally arrested b; FEST EUBOPEAX MARKETS. bor) in-Tammary, Fobraary Mareh dod Apell. L paid e | . By those ofiidavits it aprears that two ballets | State, 1 Obio State. 15; Costes nef. Mayar, 7 Cow. 3 oot Communder, 1. M. Brsdfond: Acting Voluniger Lieatennnt, | Oficer Holloy of the Twonty.sixth Frecinet amd wan oony, | §RmsemaL —Powimicat.~Crv trexs. sl ocunu ey e o thlr sobes g ¥ | v o ofosicstre, G of which iruck 4 dock he | Bdyesast ot Hyor, ), S Corporion K Lo 3.8, e Mo, 6 70wy S!Sy | mtted by Tustico Hogan Tortiakin decealtof a1 cow bl e |~ Hkunisars avg Diaras y & to do. Barb.; Baker agt. City of Boston, 12 Peck., 1#4 grainy Brbor kg Bhgad S N Counr ! R ». Money, Cotion. Gisin Weston. 14 Jono 551y Deople aet. Morris, 13 Wead 25 T TIE WINOOSKI AT HALIFAX. infs :Pm“ INPANTICIDE.—The body of an unknown | i ..u."“fi‘.‘.T«.':‘.y:!’Ei',',‘:LL: o N Y, ‘Triban he steamer fant was yesterday found 1n an open lot in Perry-st., be- Ready this morning. Price in wrappors, ready” or mailiug, inzle cony, | year—52 niigibers £} ' they eal) for it: 1 can to each hyod; eachose hay bi b elothing from Capt. Seely. Assistant-Quartermaster, and i i 1 feel confident that the most ri o will sustaio me iu the assert the ‘S:Il 1a conclusion, while sincerely regretting the unfortunate re- | e inquiries | The Court, ln the cgee of Hinnagt. State that thes | Connected as the #ubj: noted sipra, poliee and do- ower, 4 is with the public egislature had the mestio regulations of the icstant, O the 71 Wingoski arrived at Halifax on the 3d shio wan to sail on a cruise eastward. tyeen Bleccker and Fourthests) wrapped up in sbme old clothes. Tt was conveyed to the Ninth Preeinet Station. Honso, e Clubs of five, fes, addressed (o naies of subacrivers - 8 copies, addressed to uaues of subscribers .. Ten e o1 1 have issued is accounted for on form 52; the room where utrage” was the thoughtloss act of some 5. young soldicrs | - e clothing wis lup;kl’- s'u rods f.u:‘n any hu‘;mmp aud was salute B hosor of our national flag, aad that there was | on the ground of protect health, morals, and good order | A NEw Pos where Dy D B babited o person ept in the building; 1 do not work the saltiol honor ofour aatiosa faf. sad ihat thore was | a8 the eround of rotecting the health Borale und goulerder | A N&w Fost.Ovyic, with o daily mail, bos been | mariow eximination. ¥ dat B B LR on Baturdsy afternoons; gavo ticm @ holiday on the | brcach of futerngtion:1luw. o to ingult suy of tbe ofticers or | the unexpired 1T tses. gransed undor the ucs of 1851 Ty | €stabliskod at tho Ere Lead Mi b L martem examination, From marks of violencg aboat the neck Ten coples, to one addres Fourth of July, and an entertaioment, whick cost g $104), men of H. B. M. forces at Fort Erie, | Gatzculler agt. People, 14 1, 142, upon B it | Oeage Sl e, in the town of Mount Hope, | "'"l"" ho 48 of ‘the opivion thit death waw coused by | o3 wemty coplen foone Mt gt "~ Court adiowined 1y 9 a. m, Julv 9. Ji06 7o Beide virsatrag oo Ameh e ‘our rommiation da’moed | it Thrms comers & GOl Rgimion’ 1 DB SSNesls | asmape smmmbatos Boime oae of Guymard, asd Peter L, | rasglation. Capt Sebrlag is making ererveffrt todic | Ui 73 637 0l be st o sach cabofion. L g kst ’ stadrvalbooer - sy} ucst | ing eater, " b t . Baw been postyoned by Corouer Gover Gabil Friday next. § e R TRSUNE, New Yok o F