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TR Q = 2 NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1566 et S SRR S . — it IS B T O e ——— - — — N(OF ot svorYor oo ering anion, and 5 (ha heantifull it A ot 22 par cont for this woel o “hight ] > J INCT ? A \ BE Y wifk dross vatued ot i olosed. SCIENCE. A merbor oforng ompanin, andof e baustfl | ced ot 304 por cent for this wock, Mooy 18 0 city | ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. ANOTHER GREAT DANK RODDERY, Fate wont i 1 the to'thlt . wbos et | e Geoeral Searnteey of the Association be instrucied | DOIDE tho ovnter of capilal, =N Miggio” tookit. Ter mal jot el subatantisted, THIE NATIONAL ACADERY OF SCIENCE oy 6f lhoug rems .,,.'u.:d..r ,.;'C:Pf"xx.vk"” ; — ; TEXAR S and Mgeio went 216 o Ui 0ot wilk 3 awicglng walk aud e - WO utio s were nontimously adupied, and tho Assoo!s | 95 600 000 PRET OF PIN® POR- EXPORT—Tilk KXKOU- Wo bave recoived the following returns of the re- n ligh spiria A Ketrospect of 463 lust Mecting A O o AT, ST AChS ~FAC STRIE'S DOWOY PTK COUNOLL QBANTS GOMPRNSATION To T8 | cout clection i Texas, which wo compare with the Nearly Three Hundred Thousand Dol- B e ar s R WUR 2 Ofticer Vager of ! ot broweht up ®.vus@sap Special Corrcopon . ERIES, WOUNDED AT LIMESTONE RIDGE—A PUBLIO HOLI: | VOO cast in 1860 nnd 1866 {0 r A lobae! W aiker, who 'md stolen assh weights and o4 iron, 1t osroN, Angust 16, 196 Prot, Henrs Warts of Now-)ork proasstsd o papst DAY IN HONOR OF VHE LAYING OF TAK OADLS. Sov. 1896, Pams. 1838, tars This Time. [ oely of Smallwood Stephonsan. ~Tho valus of the Wo took 6 W suddon Toave of the Aeadowny ir || Veitimation of § diuin inGold and Sidver Analgacat From Gur Bpocial Correspondent Onton, Don. obofimy 20 e ool otas oty 81, it the ofloussjconatituted lazoony, aad the - pe of t and ApACo pequined it, || PaRerls ¢ gorded s one of tho wost jwporcant yob brougnt o L OTTAWA, C. W, Ang. 22 18% x ¥ 13 9l w5 6% ab held for toial. ot hs. Theaxgomis of epace roqul o, | B0 A cition, s Thoro sra ow BNV Lo 0f pias it exjar 18 s 1L B e - | LRI Bonhshey was 1ot eoes cooks 624 :x"x"'r'::fd'fé for the trunk was packed, the i { stago ab tho Prof Wurtz staiod that very maoh discission has beon Canada, nobwithalauding that gons out of the 6 3 3 ew Co. & obaioe i ool ix pot door. One hasty look at the beawtit noramas “4".:"5 the past year, ari n‘uw:;l hluef'-“ ('1{.";: cuxhu ¥ i h) - lfi: o - ‘),: Ifi “0“’ PROM THE "m"” g MARINE BANK, value 5 ond ho was 00 better OfF, far e d 0 f ¢ prit tur ur | e ot e o tife msting yoatonday xooutive Counoil mado tho R T 1 ) which bas constiluted the pri u r T E00m, | metals in amalga '(umw Jrogrese having g u - e 5 ¢ 1 followiig report in regard Lo compeusating vho woundod in 1 85w ] B o plupge down stals, and a scin vehicle, and | been made, ho thought the Association wou s intereated by Do Iate B i 13 = oY 11 e -t a subycob Eow regarded as of so great publ Tue | the late Feniap ral . ey M 3 g i ey st | i e oy o Mg, sl | GOS8 L KRS QACAITIIE LT Bl BB % 58 | secsrun oumput thosemotCusker, Wood & | MORHONIOH O NEW-YORK. sympathotic and jolly. id | fo apy of wuioh wero comm k] L, ;' - ! - - - ot Y ——— J guprovise the following quaitian tromal Academy of nmmmtlnhn Winter, and widely copied in LENOY, THE GOVERSOR GENERAL, [N COUNCIL, ON THE L - — NewOo ©o., sbip chandiors and commission merchants at No. 52 SOMR PARTIODLARS “Tlaul to the Springfieid Jandior | | 1 newapapers, were oontinued with ook fr inatory resuite. 218T AVGUST, 1866, 3 e tom S, 048 South-st., have kept their money and ascuritios on special do PARTIOULATS 00NOBRNING MORMOK FMIGRATION . Who gives stoh.noLl® ob T O T b f.'.' ‘K;:{”‘"nrgna'ly: O report dsted 2s¢ instant. from the honoralle the Min- 4 e o N3 ‘.g 7 poait in the vault of tim Marins Buuk, at the coraor of Wall —THK RUROPEAN MISSION—THE SANDW IOH ISLANDS By science gather roun: port aliforoya metalinrgist 1w Ctel, 3 iatoc of M lita, submittins i.emorandum from the Adjutaat- 3 A gt s | aod Poari-sts. —THE MORMONS 1IN THIS YICINITY—THEIR OR- Perpetual ouce a year ofly dusoussed. Justol has erred mawly in supposing St | Gegeral of Militin, on tho sutject of the gomponantion by gra- 5 1m0 B 0 reémb nmn,: P:| Springiield, p 9 | ;'v‘ parpoac of the sodlum Mdl»!wn e tod»{n.:lm-* -l.lv‘;‘; 0ros | gyity and pension 6 be allowed t the mlttamen wounded or " ot mell 1o f0 20 Foaring that it might be stolen, tho firm direoted th; no GANIZATION AKD BELIGIOUS SBERVICES. n, rebmbi DRRERe ¢ : i | Ly extracting their sulphur, by shser forco of cLemical Z . ey g’ d, i s &mu'.r‘u () u:lk-wgirh ‘_fll:fl (!;‘:' 8 j"‘" oViphality; | The topid and p»-uv-u::«-lllferum: :;lul "'"""""",f”{" “ l“"“" ‘::»‘;;fl-:r-:;"h:h’h invaaions of Canads, lm‘lj::u‘::'“ "= 7 - o :::u:.lhwemv':vlb:. ::::2::::-:;;““’ 7 “;:I b:::-,.n. T::M histery of the Morinons ia too well kaowa o suffer the 16ss Of serers ur mé 4w ho depart 1 or pulp of sontaincd and diffased sitver-amalgam by the nse of i have boen ki “o “w D, 8 ” to need racital hars. Tho story of e atific moeting at Buflalo, Our_diministcd & P oo etow 1t an Gbvioss Tmpertages. | fois Loss et bel R I o Tl il (4 @ 18 9 % | rent in the vault with e or six otuors, and paid tho porter #tory of Joseph Smith and tho Book {heir 1ivos from aoiuulserviee in the fiold, which me! 21 of Mormon, or the Golden Bible, as ho called ft—bi; Ders reach Bostom 1 safety, andconclud Bt it s oihor values when proporls understoud, Kuste's | is nooompaniad oy tho scato allowed o far Majosty’s roglst w et A - Wbt | of tho bank o small amount to take ] oare of it. , " 43 he oal s preaching v cordial partin But when onuc of us ats having been based upon an incorreot idea of the o - b 3 On the Let inst, Mr, Wood, one of the firm, 0 | and ita success—| otio followers ; with a cordial | I b been b Bn 160 dea of the | foree L TR A ] O tha Let inst, Mr. Wood f the firm, took rmT the | and it cess—tho devotion of his foll ; the settlemont Tory way down'to a siuall country home. she 1o A wetion, have Wt little apphcability pro or com, and in | e’ Minister of Militia recommends that thin sewte L5y W oimoas b €73 1n gold, ‘and replaced the receptaote in its sl Dosi. | of the Latter Day Saints, sgosessivoly at Kirtiand, Obo, s that 8it s hich tl iyt enoles were pointed out in his conclusions. Kustols | g it applies to commissioned offioers, thoir widows It ~ g s 1on. At that time the box contained $108,000 of United at coinposition of jHaydn’s in Which the :nusicians A boawt. 4o\ Mda gopf ustella p 0 3 1 ; o r &% | Jackson, Clay. and Caldwelt Counties, Missouri, and their > ke loaza. nutil- ane slone \ olsati Lt Lron paDs cannot be used with sodium, for i« | childron, be adopisd, loaving it opes to Your E 206 DRI o, 8140,000 iu raiirond stocks sad @ Ao Dy oue, tuke leaye, until one alono s lefl, who. in 1% | iyace. Ia shown to be fallucinns by very numerous working | jeacy to’ consider the’ expedienoy of luoceasing suoh ailow- i Wy 63 ot O datutiay last Mr. Wood akain visited the bank | ejeotion from Missouri by the militia of the State; their buskd. arn, departs. A little molancholy will er into the § ults mow on vecord, 1o any case it is fortunate that ome | gyocq under special circusstances. [ o4 53 for the purpose of procuring somo of the securities from tha | g of Nauvoo, 1iuois, and expulsion therefrom; and thelr _gollection of the pivasant sessions in Northampton, - wit has lttle weight against comourrent itive " 2 - hox, aod was surprised to flad that it was dot fa ity wsual | finel sottlement in Utah, and the energy, and sufferinz, and - 5 ¥ izt ng wurrent pos "That be considers that the soale of compenantion. by g™ 2, wever, lh.]oiouwrwnu?oflmmcrpfl-d\ly toth 1y othera. Mr. Kustel, however, admits the value | tuity or pension. as the ease may be, for n commissionod 9 as place. suocess with which they labored in foanding Salt Lake Cityg to digsipate. Here, too, things of importance hav + . for #ld ores. and others in California experie ced | gfficers and privates {u the rogular service, is altogather t00 4 " He oalled the porter, and a search was made, but 00 trace | all this story is well known. ‘Whatever the errors and impurl- oing on. You would vt Deliove how the ¢ in amalsamation do not conour with Mr, Kustel in bis opivion | guall, . n P of the box could be fonnud. It was barcly possible that the ties of thoir croed, whataver the falsity and corraption of thels i b e brood . oted nd al 108 o0 of the Brit- 4 3 3 0 i amonths 'colt is stouter, but the brood mare 18 | euril at the * new fungl a0 those who. | erally supsrior to that which forms She ereat mase of tho TV » = e Dl e suptoct.” o repliod that be kuow dotbing | on fa the path thoy had chusen, through sorrow, and jerssea. t Tt The horse broke into the t ish army, and are, i trom ull ranks in lifo, aud, a8 a by, tl""‘ {0 proportion. e horse broke into the fomAto- | ame journal oleots, virtly on the ground that tho sodide of | reeeive higher wages or cotipensation for their servioss in W %3 of the secaritios, and tho inevitable conclusion was that tho | tion, avd blood. We n find to-day only for an sosount the otler day, but, fortunat fow Jett, | godd ¥ has not yet been discovered, Another oracularly Writes | civil life, than the British soidier would doander smilar oif 1 - B At valahbie coutents had baoe stolen by some adrolt | of the Missions of the Mormon Chureh, the poliey adopted con, 0 on,. But has all gone on "here exactly as uso 17 | that * the sodium process ie slike unphilosophi ud com- | cumstances, be therefore recommends that i per oevt be oy Pree thief. In what mauser this was done it is impossibio to say. cerning oy and @ brief statement of the eondition ‘Exactly. What! bave you heard no scieutific thund | mercially impracticablo.” 8¢ 1s wero devotad to the e soale sugeested by th atant-Geoors! he o t3 This police authoritios were at onos communicated with, and | the Mormons this city and vioinity, their organization, 3 ¥ added to the soale sugeested by the Adjutant-General for ¢ s 151 & o controversial lightning! Have not the pleiads | eonflicting claim to priority of diecovery which was entersd | pon.commissionad officers and_privates, their widows and e 19 Capt. Young of te detoctiye force, nocompanied by dsteative | religious seevioes, winkled as though conscious of being made the subjeet by M. Wm. Crookes, one of the most leirned, industrious and | children, resorving the right to Your Excellenoy to oonsider 51 - ford, visitod the hank. Al of tnetr (nquiries have thus far “Ta uumber of Mormons in Gtah is computed by their ows blio discussian! Haye not spiders pricked up their ears | Sucoosaful of the English scientists. The gracefal concession | ypacial cases H 2% 58 provad fruitloss, uons being able to throw any light upon the | authoritiea o be. from 30,000 to 100,000, - Othor suthoritiss, d oried: © Worms indeed?” ~Has there been of this point, which Mr. Crooks is considered of lite, Both BY | "Lt in the case of Ensign M. Eachern, who foll at Ridge- o e S living 1o tho Tarritory, maintain that the nuwber will not ex- tal correction of the unmathematical scientists and jurists, to have made, by his own silonce and by | way, ke recommends that in addition to the ns to his % ) o the statement of Mr. Waoll, however, it would ap- | osed w.uz»umm{’w.m “Lhere are few Mormons in_aay ato ‘“u l‘“‘“l‘;‘ APIOAtICH h publioations iu the journals ostensibly autLorized by him, iti# | widow and children, according to the projose . agratul ’ = = ont 1hat it was ot such » difficnle matter to rob the vault, | other portiou of the nited States. Some have arod the o lunatio asvlum been burdened with an tought will not prove any appreciable detraction from the | gy of §400 he giren the formor. o o iy o ather deposits: s having (e Acosss to it at ail times | sumber of Mormons fu the wholo world at 10),000, huq= f the people who followed surds and subsiitution | 1nurels so weil aud wortbily wou by him ia the fieid of ohomical | “He submittad that the gullantry diaglayed by this officer, hix 7 -t e s asa hoturn. . 1t would be an sasy matter for thief | chiey Earopeans. Some missions Buve been fonnded by ed to understand them ! Nothing of all this L discovery. : early death, and ths faol that he has left 8 w 4 'five | eomenl 3 i o Khowiag tbis to be the cass, to have walkoa through the | Mormons, however. in Asis, ‘Africa, Polynesis, aud Awstrolia. ized among natural or social phenome The wost surprising articles elicited by thie discovery. it | ghildren of ago 12 voars utterly unpro bank, desoended to tho vault, and, takiog auy of tho boxes | In the work of establishing missious, espacially in Kurope, the usgive up prophotic knowledge as a test of travsatlantic jourvals, Lave emauated from cortain ons { vided for, s mister of M litis. 83 & suffic We have already announced that returs from 71 | piuced thare by their owners fa fancied secarity, mako Lis es- Mormons have displased great energy. Their groatost sue } wiio have denied the suthenticity of the discovery altogether, foation the gratuity above meotionad. | counties foot up stes for Throckmorton, to | caps with it coss bas beon found in England, Scotland, Wales, Norweg i heft oould be committed by an | and Denmark. Tbs Eoglish, Welsh and Seandinavians bas bably ivan them the larger number of couverts. 'n:; nittee sabmit 'w'u'l-b-l""‘ - W‘ll'fl""'ml""hm"“i“"' 5,723 for Pease, The Unionists of Texas are gonerally o ulnuum.ue h(ow z.\:l_v- 1 ould be committed | roval, 1t being understood. however, thate + s polic: B 00; roit oporator, Capt. Young gave hint to Detective Radfo PpToTak ot ciaiming poasions ander | Tiadical , who cordially support the P"“l'-“'f """“b"“ i | and that ofcer mingled with the orowd ln the bak an Victoria Chaptor 6 Conmohdated Statutes of Up- | and, though they were of course largely outnumbered | watching his opportunity, eanght up & tiu box containing & ads, instead ufm\‘_dnr th’r order. anG at the recent election, they polled a very respectable lnlun lllnuun; ..rhm urities, {rorldolu 71 the l:mu:lon‘ duue W. A. Hesworra, Acting C. E. C. v igl v i ve woing it under his coat procecded as far as the atreet dov) vote. It is highly gratifying to find in the above amm e wered” Tie then gotared aad replaced the is the co . Comte is mistaken in so stating it. True on saying: ** We cannot tell what may bappen. Reverting to the Academy, we find that we still have & to say of 118 general scope aud character, Which, i | for(l the atounding assertion thet extraets can be *yiven pite of its merits, have not cscaped controvers hether | from mora than 100 works in varwas languages.” showing that judiced for or against it constitution. one and ciaimed that the use of sodinm in amaigamation of ores eady actually been a matter of pablicity for eenturies. | for your Ecoellency's T Calvert and another writer (anonymous) have put | that all parties hav va & smal mission in Switaerland. IN THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, The Mormons Imve bad missionaries in the Sandwiok Lalauds for wbout 12 years. They state tbet the number of Mormous now in thess islands is from 2,000 to 3,000 A sent out agents lo“fi‘ sodium but magnesium has been wsed in this way O mhhein 1 e e, Tate e ey R Ty bl ;’IE""'::";'"I"{' g ..‘37.(3"3'#’"‘,{"}\-J.TL.TE?’.',’J'.'E‘,-'",c:,';;‘;""' A I(,m g "’li'"x“:f“"' g Be ’“.r'vv'“'m':’ 1 | B rom whinco he hai taken i, mioh 4o the surprisd of the | fow yaara ago, the Mormon load of lan Art of Metals,” and Roger Bacon's * Ars Omnia.” eq o i ' ‘omal and Wood, The first of these, with its county | ofticers and smployés of the bank. Sandwioh Islands, who purchased a large quantity T T L L T Ao AR et F Teadicaliom i | “ESe seouritica being loft 11+ o Bank as a special deposit. the | founded a lhson. 1t is expeciod that the Suad, g #Lro is the ad ploasuro. Most of the pajers roud, and all of & til A pormanent tuem. 1t is stated tht | wioh Liland couverts will never joia tho gouers roved were really scicntific in their conception a il pay of rank when wonnded; in additiof, a pension to be seat, San Autc e year from the date of womnd, Texas. Unfortunately, the Unionists commaud no i fall upon the perso .8 owning T17'« book probably does not exist upon this costinent, rof. Wurtz been so _fortunato as to find the Mormon peapla 1o Utal " T eviation from policy of th Mormons, aud the labor they have bestowed tion, For scicnce, 1t must be remembered, is i | " h 4 a copy of fthe very edition of Barba referred _to, . s ) 2. 1 Jmethody nofia the . sabjsct, AU snbjegts of b | OB Saaih® of Throt. Georse J. Brush of Xule | o Hedit B Dol AT gaite cuivalent o low of e79 | more thau throo or four papers in the State; the most & sonsiderable ortio of sl paoperty Wasowate By et Bonghl, rested with agercaln hotoaghnosdalten Collcge. who Kiudly jeut the precious volume, and be € | *govere wound i aotion: [n consideration of expense attond. | (0% ctaut of which, we helieve, are Flake's Bulletin of | X foward of $10,000 i bec offered for (ko ocovery of the | upon their mission in theso Iulands, has eiven tha fo 416 13 of n:‘ni- :r:':;‘uw :“c::;-:::::(‘i.“ ni“\‘ - h‘u L\;,' : bib "...‘2.‘;}.‘.:%‘.“.."'.‘3‘ I“A“."‘omm “-’rem.»;‘nm-n;.‘."fill'; ‘s | 1 oure from three to twelve months, il pay, accordiog 1 Gal veston, and The San Antonio Express, both edited | property. Wq"—%fitflk‘:‘gfl"’gm ".’:f:.f"" to remove in a bodg co. . Th range of topios presented o very creditaple | knowledge of sodiams, muoh less of its wse in smalgamaliel. ok s e et o o B by Germans. Arrangements have, however, beon | o e el 7 EoRoPE. i 1y, ether by o b | Prof. W. expresses lis surprise. howevar, to find that at tho - made to establish several new Union papers. MPORTANT A 3 M emigrants from pud amusing varicty, end, whether by intention or wi h. P! Finst Dyorsp—Mon losing two limbs, or both eyes from . H & For several years the number of Mormon emig; 816, AtLeRIOD wes relicved by change and fudtration, | {1me this besk whs writkon. e o ..?‘.‘,Jfl‘:a wouDas. o being 40 Beversly S eded 1o s 1o tarelly " | Toxas is likely to receive soou a largo addition to ——— Furope s avoraged from 3,000 to 5,000, of which fully one- young were not weary, and the old did znot utterly | Gicor metallary Dracticed at the present day, excepting the | bie of carning o livellwod, and to require the nasistance aud | its population by foreign nnmlfu(l n, especially from ™ RIVER THIEVES PROVE TO BE THREE WOULD- hl‘!{r‘ ;TI&Y"::I:M]':": ot the toies Earoein Jail. " Tho exhilerating eflocts of the stud, | e ecdium (ins Dot exceptiag meny supposed fo be es- | are of Geme other:porace Sergeant—From e, to 706.; | Germany. The past history of the Germans in Toxas 3 i 8 T Df nature were perceptible at once in the speskc e e L we agd nioh by Jherke ang. | QorpSrsl-sow v 8. { Privele Ol sl o0 O L and other Southern States is a guarantee that the ad- n LIBJMURRRAERS,, ; . : Mission. Ho reeides tn Lrapel, gg:g_,h;,,/yj_';':ga;: Srcoxn Dyoaer—Men rendered inoapable of earning 8 | giiion 't the population will be in almost everyin: | On the 11th inst., about 2 o'clock in the morning, | Jeekiy obra 0 ned ugn{mflufl:&n:l@:,}c,' thres o 15 27 ye age, hy n in Ew yoars. e aag " sppointment, Daniel I, Wells, now’ Cous- {0 Brigham Yoang, seu., wan President of the Europssa Aission. ‘Ane President of tho Europesu Mixsion appoints the Presidents of the Misslon C'hurches. or brauches, u:g oc | B cotemporaries. As regards tho still more augient work of ; | 8ol rod to; B " ! | tivelibood, but not requiring the care of Sohwarty roferced to. Prof. W. thinks it may be suid with | JITR0 N0 G0 T B0 wther person, Ser- Private—20e. to [ BLANCe an ac Union party. Weir audicuce. Such communfons relieve th subtle labor of metaphysics, settin the absolutences of theoretical eonsiruction. The reaction pssion of strength to the Unconditional | as the night wateh ou at Havermeyer & Eidor'ssugar refinory reason that a person of lively imagination could find aly o physical scionce upon the general scale and totality of | set forth, in the Jargon of the alchemists, every one of the dis- | 3% D Monabotest o in Wuliamsburgh was making his rounds, he discoversd thres T thonght 1« more important than its direct objects, | COveries of the ninetoenth oontuty, besido 8 multitads of other D DRaREE—Mon d bl e O S e, | Corpers— o rivor thioves, who had just landed (rom a small bost, on the portact ag these are. Phyeical 1s to mental science as | dacoreries aitber et o bo maficor nerce 1o be mes {14 g ER T e syopmt e gt el = KENTUCKY. doek adjoining their buildings. Conosaling himseif to watoh sthic to acsthetic, It is a great art of observation and M’L,’,‘Nf::. ;;,'.‘J‘,’:;"‘;’;I":;U;' ‘;‘_’",‘.,’““"“'M“ ‘3:',',"“"" Fountis DeGurr— We publish below returns, official and reported | tueir movements, be doteotod them atiemptiog 40 o0 L prgr o s, according to Mr. Calvert, a8 | oy, gi1i00d, although & table | aome sugar to thoir boat, whioh sy alongside of the whar o fmmedintoly gave tho olerm. bat before aid could reach are oalled, subject to the acceptance of the members of missions. He also superviscs the misvionary work and clos {ng o the faterests of the Mormon Church. e to contribute materially towards " A Tt for the ordinary duties of the ser- | from all save eight counties. In the followin| rombination, founded upou the ph al power of in- | & manuseript of immense magnitude; from which be coj o S otius o yook of whi el | e S ThD Met 3 & pod Se —20c. to e, ; Corporni-—| 20e.; ! ) ’ PG Treasures ‘| Buenco. It is the reading of o book of which mental | the following from a passage on .-“nl('mx ulub‘;lli'hnmlltlr 1']"» &0 ant—20c. to doe.; Corporal to2e.; Private lln: _ruu' vote of lh 5 L{ur State l:nu -ml'vl ('_"::‘l'i him the thieves attackad i, besting bim in & wost shock "o Baropean mission "'"fl”m""m is weil that the vul- %%, the issue was upon the adoption of the Constitutio manner. Being uoable te defead himsell, baving but at the annual Conference of the Mormoa courcii at Salt Lake P. L MAcnouGALL, Colonel A. G. M. rionm furnishes at once the langunge aud the the the heading of ** The Magic of Salt & For that conception of natore which must antidate its ob- | gar understand not the good and creat ait of s if it were Sorvation 18 1ot to be had without the wholeucss of the | known to il riches would no 1ugcr be heid rare, af c¥e Though the pension list is now trifling, it would b Aneadaus AbaIEE poble thought-power whieh distingnishes man. The v Tespocted, as with this metal much gold can be obtained, and serions item of expenditure to Canada if the threatened with Duvall's majorities: ™ e i fato the river. The Apuysical ages shape the tools with which the ngos of phr- | Sk £ SN dokh i contan, that e picoe of sucl aigo | attack comes off, for it iy be supposcd that thero will bo Coatid % for help, cuma t0 bis relict, the thisves, 10 tho men time, mi 4) that will covor the top of the smali fingez will work wondrous | wo or three hundred men woutded. Aleis B m b oscape by Funniug to the and of the pior and rowi across the flveri- their boat. ‘Ihis assault was reported in Amendment abolishing Slavery, may be compared | arm, ke could uot resist thom, Clty, held on the 6th of April, this day being oele - shlmars F Whor Laving icked iai urlthar thonght e wasinanimate T, Bl ey ey of (he wburon ‘uades ?mn%'-m. . boaring his ories amn 40 missionarios are sanually seut (o Em val at Liverpool they aro assigned to their respective \abor by Brigham Young, jr: ‘Khese missionarics are Lio thoir traveliog ex and for_everytbiug else Goyosd upod b e policy of the Mormoss beiag ¥ sical investigations proscente their inductions and di pm g A i ek orthions gl that R ) A% ey ¢ ries. Thesa riod is Terely emi n the'twe | MANISIMearkonts gren fase of sac worthless stufl that no The Gov.-tieneral weat off this morning on his war 10 Sl L] strife, the two oo iudi<pensable to eack | i one common mass, then the adorod oy < o eurm e that will bite. ¥ Ballard Bince the occurrence, Capt. Hartl oy 0: 08 | gyontuall trite their. le at Salt Lake City, of ooures, other. ’ avd i3 Soro oato man, and trus aod resl gold m,,:,,“,.,(,' | 'he Mayor has proclaimed a public holiday, in honor of bu‘-’nxll:‘l;n- hl-}l;xml«:-a::r:;*“mh res, but up | po church edifi el & th:t'r - ions -u;loln in B R coteaiog 0] (10 | i et kS b £ lann e O S IPHAE OO (hom Aty Quble. 7 EXE 08 to T ag o the 10th fast, Sergeant ¥ B Tirnel sppolatol ot Joreph Sailh { T eight of virtas, 80 that by great eratt, cunning aod magie, | the great work coines late. ‘ Ofiars’ Thompaon and Jefirey of the Harbor Potice . e - - rain st in this morning, retarding harvest op- e e the East River, whon on uearisg Wall st. EMIORATION MANAGEMENT. 8 coution of physical study and_ research. But each sial study Ras in it & necessary element of limitation, ne T agenin to be loat, | nd s0 e may enjoy | erations. a boat con not enjoyed by common men, good Fold, is transmitted from the vilest of dross; they discover b ' 10 Do river thisves the policy started after E e eheran |/ Broviows s loavicy deshia ggusizy, te, Bpppsss migrants are regularly organized. which cats its follower off from the larzer interests ..x‘i N genera thought. This limitation ot be sdhered to. Tt | b lagripte. gver maney gD otr BcIVEE - e AN pellon SUArted Sieoovored in. thelr pes raats 28 i one of the conditions of thoroughness and of success. | oy o bty Mr. Cal s 0 i The English Shooting-Tnich. exoiting chase overhauled thom, i roots the general movement, appolnting several suber. gy oo v e syt igtwrd BT AL L TF SR Regi e ladMes y - LA S Sausion o farge quantity of pia iron, Tinato oMicers to assist him. Siips are charicred for the ex- iy - g D i d is fnterp: Unnsual interest was taken in the late rifle-sboot- Ballitt . “The mon (ufurmed the officers that they bought the irod | pram sonveyance of these Mormons to this country, The. of universal knowledge, 1tis trying to travel all roadsat | him e relating to the extraction £ gold from ores by : ™ Butler from & schoouer lying at Jersoy City. Sergoant Fitagerald e @ unlly smbark at Li or Hamburg. Threa onoo, and getting nowhere. Yet we should advise tho | gamation; but Prof. W. denics the poesitility of auy | ing at Wimbledon, England, upon several necount. Hitberto, Caidwell Lo o with thow for Jersey, bat on arriving thers they oould | . *4;y\u Mormon emigraats Rt e Hamirs b younger men whom the Academy illustrates to cult Terprotation, regarding it rather ns describing merely onc of | prizes bad usually been ofiured for rapidity of fire, for acca- Crliown ot give the pame of the vosscl, aud ne arrested them. They | (o present year. The Prosiaent of tbe ‘Eastern xflm"'.-‘ 0, thoso obacure and apochrypbal methods of trausmutioR OWT | paoy or for penctrating power. But this year The London Sai- were taken before Recorder Marti yrhore they gav thelr | yuia oouatry, Mr. W. H. Miles, & resident of this city, states | names as John Ryan, Patrick Welsh and Jobo y. that all enmu must pay théir traveling expenses up to the the average cost (o ssel frontior of Territory, and th rson is a0out 820 1le also states that from the frontiee They are taken to Salt Luke Clty by teams sent down by the Charoh. From the frontor they travel in companics reguiarly a Tamiliarity with general It a The Recorder committed t modes of thought aud exp the circle of their power and test savant wust be partially in his scie Tietals into goid, in which the alchomists 80 abound. o mlu{ ison ul "‘"""‘”"t'.fl be found for the stolen property. wner B Uhnpan, bf {e sioop ¥rank Dillon, who wade aflidavit that the iron was stolen from his vessel lying in the wrday Review offared a £30 prizs for a combination of all these e were it an unmistakable descripti i have no beariug | excellencios; in othor words, for the most polnts in the longth of time, at 500 yards. This woull be a test of all the | | suggosts that, ev | uso of sodinm i awalgamation, it would st | of J : 8 4 whatever ou the question at issue, not beiug cited f \‘u’yl“;:lnlgxm e o WS ""M;.'w "x’ola lhm ’;"m i GhE & p Itt“. L ix L 7% | good points of & gun. and show which was most serviorable b much concealed from the pullic cve s if it had been mewly ol pol L ut d el i 1t is quite time to close this sermor . Bitwe have | exhumed frem the catacombs of Ievpt. . o se. ot that the victorie: o East River. ! ¥ orgaaizod. with a o each company. The journey still something to say. Do not put out the lights vet, | ~ The T T et B T e vanalitie Dl s e e recontly achieved Hast, boljering that these wore tho part ol omapiished in about 65 dars. This year about 500 feams wers Somebody will listen.” It this. W wa eri 4 | very recent and wonderful anpouncement from o Unko by the Prussians over the Austrians has been sttributed to the the murder at Iavarmeyer & ‘an o sont by the Mormon suthorities from Salt Lake City to the Potor Leslie's views of k d praised bis langus source, so widely and persistently paraded in the pablic p fact that the former had breech-losding guos, was anotber '.'.’,.x'.'x'fu”’v'«“.'fl,'fl". ;-1 m:flh:mw'- T e o, | lorritorial (rontier 6o¥ conveyance of these emigrania D kvew what further | Of the amaziog explosiccness of the amalgam of sodium roason of special iuterest being felt ia this trial of breech Sorald to Jereey Clty, where e fuly rosogmimed B0 e | T et ey Sromoer 2 toe Croteh mast sai the 11th. nually contribute. No very great objection can be fc w-York duilies havin intorest in the matter was evinced by the 's buterest in the matter evincad by One of the three mon, Johd Ryan, who has and his views in re Hiteheock, we | the most prominent of the loaders. Eogl o against rogramme &8 ALNOuns Ly the agent of the (g Lolowi o blicity was in store for him. We did remember that bis | 1o W7 in's leading articic, that while metal Qulogy cxprensed & tompemie dissent from Hitcheock's | & Burimless suvstanc "% erroncous statement 0 Yery g presence of the Prineo of Wales, the Duko of Cambridge sad alinses, was & companion of Howlitt and Saul, ere exe- | $ormons 7. In marked contrast is - Calvinism fogether with an entirely just discrimination | axd fraught with danger aato be inexcasablo even o6 ibe plaa | tho Dake of Neweasile, Tho prize was won by eh Fufiold e e Tombn in 4.9, for the marder of Private Watoh: | yract from communicstion addressed 0 us by o2 pe gt < Detween the apeolute assumptions of is theological opine | of ignoranoe) on th othor baod." the terrors of pitro-glroering | puyye, aiterod upon the plan of Col. Berdan—tse wiuner. e uxtor. Aceordfng to presont appearances aarantine odioers of this port. : chance to serye the State for same time in a very 1o- | " 'Tie Mormon emigrants all arrive In London about the same and before #mbafkation they are oll inspected. APer getting cality up the Hudson. 0 T'ie three men are held, awaiting s requisition from the with the faree of inspection—uot 8 single oue being rejectod, old o flom:nor;fl l\'ru'-YM{l!‘tr their delivery upon the charge of gouss, i:r. thnl.-?ul ) -1!3’:1 u!d:‘u b;-‘ ‘fm come asn mences the Toutint of ses ey wre divi 1o four greok g g o s P Bt Lotded over by four Ebders. Each divison: 15 dinided iglo messes of st W, sl sl presded ot by jons and the absolute value of his Christian sincerity. Reli- | itself dwindle into insi nificance when compal with - - lous thought, all over the world, will not ouly sanction but | thoss of the new comiEnnd " lermed - sodiom-amalga;” | Sergeant Kerr, making 52 points In 47 shots. Lord Floho, the fiapose the justice of this distinetion. But scctarian | 80d that ' -ove osnos of sedinm malenm 18 equsl to | President of the Volunteers, thea fook tho gun, without clesn- twenty-ive pounds of gunpowder. and similer Tubbish | g gnd made 22 points in 7 shote, an extraonliuagy perform- ance. The Duke of Cambiidge expressed himself ** maoh passion, which is quite another thing, could not let it pass | THOTR TR POTC N 1 - . . a g egar Intter _ comparative Without & track of its venom. The odium theologicum | Goament Prof. W. remarked, that, according (o this :I‘llm :11 m‘r::]to;v: m‘.fl::;mn;“ lle‘ti:uc;:yy l‘tfl l{,{ !:;Iv the ..mplal.#m:um-mr. gam lying aull‘z‘c l.xh\r"m{u;l‘ ?im pleased with tho performance of the Berdan rifia.” sccording ~ £ e i snda: 3 e x ) be en- | were equal tosix tuns of gunpowder, and tlat he had often . The &8 similar to the one recom- inted by the ruling Eider. And now eonunences the resl D B O oot it 1hink 06 evil? Docs 1t believo all | mage withhis own bunds, aad T T B o o e b et ot b e i ol e ;'F:M‘” Lo wholo STur, 80 far as Brlghain s agents are conce: things, hope all things? We belicve not. Instead of | quantity ‘equal to 100,000 pounds of gunpewder. His ohief ob- mended to Government by the Tloa xa ] —— °"fl""?’”’$§“‘ _»u‘u&z "tfh‘”“"" | pro comparing self with the divine standard, it makes self the Jject in éven alluding to @ matter which be was aware was Lo Gen. Haocock is Presideat. Ooe of its chief advastages is The Tombe ice € —Before Justice Hogan, ;t:‘yn ;-nx ul‘o‘ I: flr‘:flt u- p. -c‘ nd Mls i standard, to which divine aud buman ar held to couform, | & chemist merely, that the ordinary musket can be so readily altered by this SAFE ROBBERY. bl g ol e B on pain of its displeasurc. To the sincere soul, its appro- * A thing for laughter, Seers end joors.’. 1 e paspege moues: Hbe Seanerts e B e oy - o 0 y appi was to explain the cause and origin of such a fautastio and plan, at small expense. As Americans wo are g1nd to record 5 - . . ing littn programme is unfo'ded. The Elder 10 pay all expenses L A e B it So BBty eetore | SZPOTEBILY puscllo hoax. 10 wae simply vu icksnious byt fatile | this victory for Amerions , e {("‘p"“ m|r}n’eu;l‘n5"‘vv<;!-xngl lm,‘ the uhfal in :Ec offive | rom Londos 0 New-York, and from New Vork to ¥t lake ¢ at wo are giving feature before fact. To restore | commercial trick, (be motive for it haviug been the b r e i Honty.... of William H. De Groot. resl estate agent, located on the | the same to luc traneportation, and the necessaries soquence then. In 3 certain pulpit in Northampton, on | e earassing thotransportation and ntraduotios of smalgt i el [ Rk Second finor of No. 142 Fulton-st., was blows open by thisves | on tie way. the money to be drawn frous the several fund T the Sunday foilowing the session of the Acadewy, @’ cry | of sodium isto the mlaiug +egions of those legiti ice by Long Yensure. Hopkins. .. ;lh"h::" ,";‘“3" e door, and foroing off | nd it uscesary to SPEEGRIALS S EEIO IO 0 Mien s Eiders bosel of mad dog wes ruiscd against Peter Leslie, ‘The unsus- | titled to Iatroduce i, unti] the'completion of ecrinie Arvanke A case came before the Jetferson Market Court, & Jackson . Ao lack of Ube doot of the Be e e s Ssey | DUis ke e dodubag ot spens, o peumifiumngufirlwx:::flé::lfid "‘fl‘.:':'l "“d"_“ "“I"_":’ i ',’“’".,'.'.4"{,,":‘{.“"n".f.fl'”mmxm;”;u',‘.f o that bave been | o o 4ocy ago, the disposal of which by Justice Dodge ilus- j:z‘",:‘,‘,'" gnlvlhhod in ToE TRIBUNE. On the nornmamnllo robbery, ;:‘Af.fii‘.‘:.‘?.‘-fl{imm'"?'um&'um'?'&; L?lfi e dlatrihe. againgt, him. torn insidious wick: | 877y \he course of Prof. Weuts's ez, Le was interrapted | trates one of the beaitics of pur elective jullclary, aw prac- Johnson e A Ay Ve g MeuAEd 1n 8 | ot A T e (1rs st of New Vork Cliy rmnaf | by questions from Profs. Stoddard, Perkiue aud Hadles. ticed In this Metropolitan city. A gentleman residing out of { uton. . Pottoc of the Second Precingt. 0% $0$hg gasfody of the | FEE ‘;gr_"'"m;m;m"" 4 "‘;J'-';;;':; i’ ! h New.-York: that they wil cutice. th e The story told by the bay is, that on the night in question b-ored °Ifm“‘“-7':'b ‘h]n_'n‘m;‘;y':: Lvly udicial sentence: * May God have mercy on his sonl!” 4 Ine : e ter disappointment could probably’ have befallen | AL the conlasien of the paper, D E o wade by | t0W8 bat doing busin ty, appested before the Court the roverend speaker than the knowledge that Peter | Prof. W.,and thought he wight be rogarded as ore of tre | above mentioned, with a complaint that cortain personal prop- Leslio's soul was at that mowment perfectly safe in the | benefaotors of the world in mu{'mg two grains of guld evail- | erty bad been stolen from Lis place of business and that bo bad Dbands of the Creator who gave him at once power to | able where there was but one before. o - 3 Shink for himself, and seal to express his thoughts for the | In response to an inquiry, Prof. Wentz asid that the discor. reasen for accusing certain pastics with the theft. An officer benefit aud instruction of his mnuen. he sllcged | oFy would lead to an exte: ive dovelopment of the manufactase | was dispatctied with the geatlemen to look for the property satire of his statement we did not perceive, and do not re- :;:,:‘c“;:fl ::‘d'""""m m fl':':.fi’.:&:'nl.”'"'n' &c.; to render | and bring the sccused party before the Court, The Justice, ® K upon bearing the accused party tate that at the time of the al N g 4 Prof. Perkine jread a paper on the Theory of Meteors,” Had he formulated something grossiy erroneous, dissent ‘3“ Dantel Kirkwood. M. Kirbwood arguce the | arrest be was abont settling up his cash account for the day, from his doctrine necd not bave implied disparagement of | existence of an indefiuite number of bodics in the plaetary | told bim that he could go back, than * Haodsome Jack, " into the building, for the purpose of e B fuciadsn ohirance, Hward Wt | 100 ooty e st erd gL hrespesto o o stationed at the door to keep wateb, pavion was | hey appeared 1o b Tovurd whetesor for the secred iten of 2> Phaged in drilling & hols and iuserting the powder and fase. | riagn, and they were so dirty snd Althy that the steuch wrising from After the explosi * Handsome Jaek” called him into the | them was lk.'l‘flf vd thit severs] sled during the passage (o d thers gove him a quantity of Treasury notesand | port ‘on account of the filth. In fact, of late they heve been re! ounting to $343, apd o quantity of veluable pa. | tbe priviiese of oceu; 4 Castls Qardes, o 1 account of their o hind taken from the safs, some keys, aud s tape | $58 iadecent hablcs . | measure. The boy was then sent to the the % AFTER ARRIVAL. goustwas clear, aud ou vesthing 1t s n offcer approach: ..2.';",‘;'.3‘..‘&:.?1"{;7:%.?;" piss pam toep S o ng. Fearing that he w ri b 5 ecdedriadd o fe ‘;é‘.',", takitg their departure for the West. About 200 famitios be accompanied & man, whomn he knew by 1o other cognomen nu".:»-au», copeseber Lo kB Y itkout askivg it & question ity. il i ne 3 I 0 his personality. But his division was in the main o1 system, smaller than the asteroids, nnd revoivieg in orbits | [ olo i uing the cae in the least, except asking of com- yecognized by the best thought of the day. A finite with eccentricities equal to those of the comets of sborter jonally within the orbit of the | plainant bis pla of residence. Upon bearing that this was out of escape by the street, the boy ran bp stalgs and enter ' t, ol b ue in this Siate, Counecticat, New-Jerse) closet, where he was subsequently !v"h:l and, albough the o where they will remain {il they can fara 8 0] miundol an 'mfimunl-leing hfl'my be mn{o or Pfllh .nd'“"'m‘.'fl:';““:". - i e A A less reasonable and intelligent. No snch opinion, how- eart! Deco term fire- - vl town the Judge stated (hat he must go to the' Fifty-seventhat, - chey : M, Brad e 4 Lace was searched by the officers, ad eotered, alarmed % & Seily Sshpgepss ae @ etro Magnet," I | ¢ ecanse it was the nearest to where be lived, Upy By'the noise of the explosion, they {yied 1o discorer him, I B o wo T D eyt * Handsome Jock” is lfl!pfl.ttl to through the scuttle, and ghus have gained tho veighboring ut of whom we bave epoken, Wu. H. Miles ever.can bave an absolute value such as to make it bInding | yyici, he ciaimed saperior sdvantages for » wagnet pecently from Brigham Yeuog, and exer SREY tneh. LR b, St ;:‘r:; l;"i‘:;n";;;‘.‘ fuveated by him. tention being called to the fact that the parties accused and divine ngml‘ the belief in & divine power, and the = > the house from whick the ariicles were stolen wee in the Judi- Mv:v:ue. roofs, from whence be descended ihto the street. In the s endgavor to embody both ofsthese in a divine life. The | CANADA. cial district represented at Jefiereon Market, the Justice suid R posseasion of the boy was found the articles enumerated above. branches east of ias 581 pph L 10 the complainant, ** Do you hear me? You must go to the Morgen o XIbe boy deslarar, 1% the most positive manasr, that ) knows 'h::;% L g :’.;- ;::':.‘g‘:‘ y venee pan ion reaid Kaster: Y is companion by no other name than thae already civen, snd ool oo N i ten. "4 iscted greatest punishment of irreligion is the privation of the | "?9"","'" support of religion. He who knows what Fifty-seventh-st. Conrt, the uearost cou religion is concervcs no greater hell than its absence. The | THE ADJUTANT GENEBAL OFF TO THR FRON1ER— | If T had known you lived out of the ¢ + 1o where you reside. Mubl T skould not bave ex Nelson {hat he does not kngy where he may be found. Yeotorday | S6e0% OF Howard was taken helore Justice Hogan, aud by bim co m- | 8r. The lacf ants who fox Ugs! mitted for trial in defanlt of §2, l.‘ § &v Afl m% lofs 6B :JWA-«& red od were all Danes. Bnt few who were A: gr'".m. l:m:.;fl[:!;! e l'g;tpslm ':‘.U;‘; 15 Co Jens THE MINISTER OF MILITIA—HARVEST, tortained the case at all. The case is dismiesed.” 11 this sort hio by W must give bonor to those Who aro able and willing | From Our Epecial Correspendent. of administration I to contiuse, we eommend 10 the Justice Oldha Jobn Casle ans T D ettt ou Thuredsy nighs | chas have lefs bere for Utah ks year. Thero are qulted o hasten its discoveries. v OrTAwA, C. W., Aug. 20,1 1he following suggestions of the complainast in the sbove case, e eoroer of CaBaleh 804 08 Bowety, 156 osiae | Bumber of Mormans noy liriag 1a shis city "wEG are A This time, the Adjugant-General bag decided to who farnishes us with the facts noted 0fthe quarrel bolag. o 20N100 & FAe The row bronght to ""’"""'.E.';.'.‘.B""c';,'l’-m"“&".!fi‘mn.mn th t R o - 3 s Byt Ve Same g by | At Wiliamabargh there ia oburch or branch of abost #% w, Thompson of tbe Twenty-tourth Preol who ¢ame up in time to see Kearns lying upon the walk, be havieg heen knocked members. Nearly all of these are Eoglis art dr‘;l\;n ‘{,’ ('nyl:i A'dm[ the latter o «:-» act of taking from him & {,ml::r;fl this m;l: J v.l';.k\‘:o branches in 3 Newark, ¢ 8200, wi at 30 migmbers. e Yalned ot 698 bieh wis attached to b allver | *'p il services are beld unday by the branch force (** corps of observation’’) on the Niagara the t 1 2 7 . 8t “1f thin is the way Justice bs 10 be adiinistered. we pr of s personal supervision. B" is off to Thorold on the | 4 pew publication, u?.-‘ entitl Dodge s Tnble of ln'-mmd Welland Canal, 60 a8 to be in time for the 21et. (to-mor- | and Guide to Justics” to indicate the relutious of different row,) if anything should turn up. parts of the conntry 10 the various Courts. The work et P "The Mingster of Militis (axd Atiorrey-General, ¥ houtd ) 4 ; " P : - 0, 1866, ster of Militia (a rrey-General, #hould be widely cireulated, so that strangers beed not waste The sossion of P ViTALE: Mondar, Auguet 2, 1. | Boiils bolh ofice) s do s know where; b n con- | flue s bokinglr atce, A prryen T LR liviog raseh valued ot 618 Ll e O e Brsci iation, | Williamabirgh, I Adolphi Hal corner of Grasd arkod b rerest. After the usual routi Mg Wa% | fiding the eare of his departments to Lis clerks. The | [ instance in Boston. way be robled under the eaves of e O ey bt e tade N atrte T astica Hogas, and on | Elevent at 3 o'clock p. m., and i the svesing, T arkod by peclar moret, A the ol ratiag lhes | Crony Loy Offico fr the Weat i, ano mey bope,cord Jefierson Market. but | i vearest e plsce of B e e e awgels uw, | $9ivices are do form. the sum as the regular servicé of Bad boen diwposed of, Hon, Al B the Association, dchv. | for by the Salicitor-Geners), Weat, as well as by his clerks. 08 vom Long Tsiasd B ot \eatfy agatndt b, o was looked up ‘withou bul ((CDEFBOUSSRTAKECUE, o et tho elgiont toftices, | may bo robbed within Jastice Dodge's bench, faksalt and battery aud attempled [Locorpises, 1f e 0 o e br ey Ip-m‘fl ered the following eulogy ugon Professor Bache of the Const By the way, clerks are s0 many in the Governi bio has been prevented infal iliness £ t- | th m. J. 8. Macdonald lately said i nise o 0 has been prevented by n painful rom at- | that the Hob, J. 8. Macdonald lately said in the Houge th Eaive of eg1 1 elder o premide. Below tho eders wro prieais. teachers deacons but these are ot fyequently called upon to preachs but this wise Jus question and refor the b Saryey, mn:’znuu the Association this year. President (‘;lfll‘]od the pass:ges aud wl(»r«in onv‘olc w:; It is a fact cu|ln| hxn&{o the T eventh-at, But who is to NON SUITED, R Barnard s g at many young men are living on the Frovinee, put into calculste the distances so that there may be nom Trigg . . SUITE ¥ - > Pt lter i aper which Tl in my band con: | giices, with nothivg 4o do, by a Minisisy who OIS Le | etting to the Court mearest fo the reridence of the Trighle .. Juhn 11 Dis, an isdFFdTel whose home Kmmioé'.f” B oo M':"“‘i‘:":r:‘:u-‘!:xfi-p;w-flk':'%s:l:h' i of keeping in office by buying support all ro party. Let 1 sapposs the party robbed ad lived in Hol Cnion | somewhat blunted, yesterday wént into the clothing of i Hall, W illiamebureb, there were ooly about g 0 | aud bad brought bis complaint befure Justice Dodge. Warren Mills & Co., No. oL White-sh., and attempted to steal two . The seryiors were commenced by the cow ont end covenrrence of all who are present, expressive of 4 L an e s Fuclings of the Assoclation, 1n view of | the public money of course. Well, it will bo s he bave said, © 1 will entertain your complaint because wy Washingion .. pivoes of cloth from & table. K whs caught in the act by one | Persed S wel o v L oa B Ol at ogce handed over to Oficer Flofd, of | Sregation eing .,;,‘;’;;‘::‘:‘:,“‘.‘:‘.‘;L‘“""““‘ 1 the osuse which prevents the attendance at this meeting of one this that the Militia Department is left to look afteritself, | ¢ourt is nearest to your bome He weould, . e e o 3 Y e weuld, probabiy, it the -‘»; rmh";fiuf mtulmmnd al ucullal. Prof, Alexander while n.!f_(h ef makes m: and reads philosop! accused wes not a voter in bie Distriet. the Fifth Precinet. Whether Dix intended to provide Limeelf Aud ev i Bache, chif o e Cont Survey of 1 Unitd Siates du:fin Siiy bag, bure wo are igui, e x f Whitley with u it of clotbes from the clti e aitempted to seal did The tratm ot of he xS - ! ' gain, "— ” Woodford . not appear. Certainly, he waa most effectually non suited, for With s in -~ g i o g ey g et A L b R 3 B e B e the, Tomes o | Prares was thes mady by e Dessriensal the Miwion, M1 Yy The reports froin those parts where the Fall wheit—tie coused in aged 22 uative of Ireland, ead | Milos, in which be asked the blessing of God upoa their TP e 4 s e e od in Tennessee. dent, Brigham Yousg. ‘The sicramont of the Lord's Su . was also arrested on wus- | was then admisistered, the elements used being breada He was detaiued to ea- | water. 'The Presidest then addressed the congregation. opportunity to procure | said, substantially: We are 8 people belicving i the inspirs- . iny deep sense of obligation towar'] him for may acts in‘ages during sn umwavering friendship of long continu- vested, incline me to think that OF PLUSDER SECURED BY 10 average one. For a long time Some time between the honrs of & and 11 staple crop—is being b the crop of 1866 will b yelock on Upon these figures the Democratic papers claim o @ officars of t Fifth Precine .auic, impel me to claim It for mysell I bave no purposo ! #ater hers upon & review of the honorable lifo- | in the Spring the prospects were not attering, and an av- Thursday vight a party of burglars succeeded orcing an | that the total majority wi A,..mu‘hol. ‘Bache, The day is yet, L trost, far distent, | erage crop was not looked for. ‘The opinion now is gen- ( eutrance iuto the prewises occupied by M r & Co., - | 1o or throe of the remaini i additionel evidance against hi 3 wten ‘s record will Lave to be made up. It is sufiiciont to | eral that the crop is a very fair one. Jmu,.ng,. certain t\mm-nnd G oatars 15 artiste’ materials, an the second floar of | LW OF three of the rem unties are concel idonce agalust him. tion of the Holy Spirit. the sume yesterday, to-day, ¥ o kbt n the course of u briliaat’eareer, extonding | )| pring crops-—besley, Spring whoat. Gate B No.slé Brosdwar, From 40 exgminaiion of the preimines i to H..mln, whick will probably still further reduce it. | o the 19th of July inst. Aschella Harder, a bright look r conpnicated vilh mek L more than oarg, 10 which he has distinguished | = verden products are und ™ | would appear that the burglars had par through ea slley The etlect of the re 1 of Tati » 0 SRy 7 er, & bright lookin b s oungh mofe than 20 Joart, 1n, which be has Satinguisbel | Lurger. Garden products aro aiso alupdunt. and uo i froit ol aoets Chni by e e ermriag » v, | ovidont o con V1 vepeal of the expatriation laws is | young man, aged about 18 vears, presented at e store o To'bns talked face to (a8 e 1 was aid of Guldsmit, that he has toucked nothing | In short, all classcs bave reason 1o be thaukful for the gifts | paq gained the roof of & oe-story exteusion in the rear of the evident in the VIIIth and IXth Congressional Districts, | Lewls Brotbers & € Leonard-st., what purportad to | W sugels have delivers e Cioeact ™ ‘Ab anedacationist, ss & | Of Neture. - e o fing entered. Here by means of jimmies, they had forced ‘v\lmn last year elected Mr. Randall aud Mr. McKee, | be a8 order trom I, 1 Clatin & Co. for ivo dosen pais of bd | buses. , Viioos snd dreims have beengle o s oy oy imes in Canada, he will see { - By the s . o8, which he vab oves weis lan ions of the will o , or ti ‘small voice of 1 1f one looks at the late times in Canada, he w. open ono of the iton window-shutters, tbe marks of the instru both of whom support the policy of the majority of | ¥arder, and by him they were sold Yo & 61 10 the Bowery I:r: 1t has made it known, Now, although professed Chris- ; ‘.‘:. :lh(ltl;v’:lnt: lll:n.r'lr Congress, There is no {lwlm that the counties gou- | 0. The order presented by Ha?der was subsequently found | tians believe iv all these varions revelations of God to mas i8 ’ stitating Mr. Randall's district have given o majority | 1 be a forgvry, nd recently beewas arrostod. togotuer with | the ages past, still the great majority of them outsice of the Iy been left banging in | f0f the Union candidate. Of the ¢l COUNLies in ;hr‘ ‘Iv;n‘xulr X D08 BAS --x:dunfl- s’;!ndan‘ fobn Thejss | Mormon C uurclfifljwl this d;:-m-;e of 8 present umll -hr:\' ey | 1 McKoe's distric Yalve Bath Bia . nd David osterday Harder was oommitt:* ‘ur | communication between earth and heaven, assuming that ty in gainlu o | McKee's district twelve have been heard from, giving | trial by J The otier prisoners were uoid as | ChBreh s 80 estublishod. and the Gospel s ystom 3o conplotty 3¢ alolst, a8 & civil engineer, as the Qircclor of gve 3 e most " magnificent. geodetic woiks Which the | the people huve much cause to be pleased at the blessings | ment being plainly visible on the Worll bas seen, ho hes occupied, and stil occupies, by | they emjoy now. Some time ago there were bad crops, the shutter—and then, rasing t> tie commwon conseut of his countrymen and of civil | the United States markets were shut against reciprocal | mont 7 4 maukind, & place iu the front rauk of the votaries of | froe trade, and invasion threatened the Provinces.” That ‘The key of the safe had very carel walgnad S00 8 b Mt Dot P without & Viemil; 418 | was tio dark hout before the break of duy. Now u bour.- oflice, and the thieves fouul ¢ Juttiach wit bim, &b 4 philaathro hit b baflnenee througl hia | tiful Larvest diffuses gladuoss all over the laud, aud the :;-:::Jm""fl;u(fifl :}ilf“:‘p':r‘:‘ sate-and this they ap- | Duvall & majority of about 1,000; the remaindor aro | wiinesses the sridenos not clearly smplicatiog thom in the that there no louger exists @ need for prescut revelatios: <o oction with our noble Sasltary Commission, bas been | #0il ib free from the tread of an enemy (thouglh again | thrown u o0 the fleor 1o the search for more valuables. Tho | MFOD8 Union counties, but may not carry the district, o dan and Harder were zmnerl: i the | But God is the same being to-duy that Ho was yesterday, asd —_— employ of 10 & Co., and were therefore couversant | back through the ages. and it God was once willing to @ p with their mode of do known Iiis will to man through the agency of dreams fou :,‘u..‘m”c::fl ‘i".'.lm,‘ifi:ffio:’"}uf‘:"ln".' :}n:nm)?_n;. threateped). As to the farmer— an;;r: i 'xlllng du:' n-s'd by thr' lxual.xo« ¥ was next o 4 basitisen ! 3 . Fyond = A reed, but here nothis value was found, and enr at o . f gone 5 wwapding-in-Chief down to the humblest private. It s the frst | ety A b L o ot of vuoeoss, 1o burglars partially destroyed an en. | INSTANTLY KILLED BY FALLING FROM A WINDOW, oty men, Bivte wilting b9 Uiy biets S ) o e e Lok e -t Gk snr O 5o T bl | —About 3 gk yeseriy moring Wil Bk, ¢ 20 fodar ™ we' tave" e mads” he,_parake, o 28 118 aLoa 3 ut -y - ~2 : §paa ’ . ; i 2o our pleasant and profitable renuions. Tk the And tiekigy slouratug 1 the sp iy s A ST e o0, which o Arcarated | & ialior, Huiding on (be &b door of The tenement e e Y e that our_ Hourenly Fother b sguls bpopen b0, B o ilrihal 1 ke g’ e o s st 1, 2 B Al ey Yo v ALl e or, 5 S e e o | bao X 35, asbth . S, it o, LM | Thors woro bt [ T4 bfore his Court o Ju apotzs b s bl maralen Iy 18, el o me P 9 - , | their oot 3 d d 0 0 o \uaintance, oot [ i0 o 8 prowpily, more willingly, or more feclingly, to pay the trib Lu some paris of the Weat, the Fall wheat and arley | (oo Sbtzance ins mar Seeke i o i )’-'n;'n;'.‘v;'.{f::{ Fianen; on (ho same foor. Torrowing a pipe snd | 1100 220t et Ri3 M aar AL DUTIRS a the same proelamation i put forth x'"'d"'"hr'e"- e sat down and commonced to smoke; the | A colored woman & : gos past. wheroby all men are called upod 10 5"‘_ ftor oman appeared at the Courtand ¢ in the Lord Jesas ( They are also o were cut some daysago, and are now safely stowed awny | o prize in the simpe of & small tin box, securely fastenod, An ins and for the gift At he w a8 open, and Lhe dusky de- reinissi moklng a | that abe was not supported by ber husbagd. of l,:nfiz and uymp'u“h, which these resolutions propose. The 10 the barns, T oo oast £ s Inte b vesolutions sre as follows: i rns, o crop has been at léast $wo weeks later | wjplication of the jimm¢ soon broke the fastenings, and it e W'hereas, Providance bas seen fit to sBict thls A in ripening this foteon thad lus, 3 This wap suing to tho | was then found fo sontala voruing, but some polcies of fusu- | RI6rEHIE, e Sbar T be ooy ouk. 1n s descont sribing | fonduat dended the ebarge. s beter ball said that to keep The speaker dwelt at some leng : Ho Spriug months, - Bost of the ¢ial8 Jas oter papers. These, I turn, were sirewn wpon | (POLIRS U L0 Fibly injured that bo died i a short | T B e e e T nrange 'that o a0 | 3 R “‘;fi?’"’“f‘fl;::’flfi:i e Ol o Y sion only was fn aceordane h the iatiol "“'". one of ite most distingulshed men bers—Prof Al TasaToehe, Oniet of the Cotnt Bt trey o! the ['iitod St ther (hat be b t fmm ilrts, and 80 | the Bible. IHo felt to Loen securcd i good condition, though some light raind | the fleor. lme, Soio hou riment, noar o window | [0, Suin® oIt Naumann beld an inquest on | yhouid pay that amout for waghiog two ragued wk bis Heavenly riugly ealled Morimonisw, was (b8 obured “7~"2d~flvnth Assoctation, for i ienauieof L bave fulley in the last few days; but the weatbes e been | , A.853 located tn & cornd® oi the 8 oide e ¥ ub gounsels wore ¢loudy than rainy. 4 mhgt Wflpfln Drondway, next atac! =_«nn- attention of the | p Lol "l.m"””mm«-dld":e‘-’lgfi.;.: a8 roudered. | 41 the Judge who fold the busband to Fiva his wife all ble | found that this religion, s Hemtoed, That the Assocition sinerels condcls with Prot. Bache THR NEW DERENTURES, rg 930 13 Tty e A G aorny) ourrency, and R g SR ekttt oz T8 e e T 17 1o e e besting & presest {llness, wid < » ol B i 3 - 5 5 I TIVE. is adds vokiL s aid earnestly dos(re a0d bojet i for sale by the (hrernmunt' aro selling not very well. | this, in addition to what they had pre [y gooured,’ oon. Tae Visit op PresiDENT JOuNsoN.—Nothing of a | A Hibernian wantd the Judge to fssus & warraad agalost s &"t‘mm.,:fl uponn.'.::n;;:.n{o:l o v man who had called him a ‘“thief. o md&-rxy wae Brisf ramarks ware made by savoral other mombcrs of the o an “lany gears to onor the ; Contivus for | They are asked for in sums from $100 to $3,000, mostly in | stitated the entiro amount found by the thisved, whe then e ’z,‘,_‘_ country whicn aad vo aith: | the small sums, Tt is {m-iuo that lho.iuovlneul - £ Mlhmnluu;.gnuu;.'uudw’ b 4 hl:d . definite mature has as yed traospired s to what | rott Fhe oo l‘vM ‘l"-flh Astocla’/on daeply depior o ti o Amarican | Will Bave to Lo issued, if the debentnres do mot go off | far as can be asceriaioed, the stock was untouched. T action the Mayor and City suthoritjos will take in tho recep- | to a oivll Court, sciange tevniung (g Ui enloried wiaponaion of e lasoreof theie | MOIS nickly. Mr. Galt, having cast off the burden of 'Tl"ummly ‘expaoted 10 ind cousiderable money in 18 | tlon of Presidest Johnson on Wednsaday next. In the Tloard QORSENEAT. DIFFIOULTIES atter. eratcfora beea | bis oftice, 18 10 g0 to England in & day or two. Ho place, and therefore did uot come prepared 1o oarry SWaJ any | of Aldermen, appropriste resolutior been drawn up, " A lbu){ oi:m lookiug couftesa l{camm‘ from thy Althongh fa the servicss »ln .’n“"fifi{x‘{#’n’i&“’" mmon K 0, ? (breenast, had for the maagistr n the rmon. a assoclolon by anido . flekod, aud Lo heopns) { the i bt p cmoted i 1l o of the stock. which will be submittod to both branches of , i ot Frcssid " | peuted fo b ia hurry, and why 1 80 notsee, Hodis [ “SSARCS. 1 ook, 1. m. Mr. Sumual Goar, o brother | Coneh for Vheir sotion o o A oL Lh oo | B o s s stabet, Wiy e Roioo b L1k B o b i, assdo fvm thi, 15 that 1 o by o v I ~y s .pfifl 0 boliove little was aaid 10 4 s, arvmpthiod ander her prevent pAmIal 4L, wnd bag louve feniacinily | POBS OF DiDgs very quickly. of the sanior w " all arrangemot e upon £3e pArt of the munigipa) a1the: o o1 servaut and proatiiate s » vy w 2 €. and bog low y ) ips + 3 ¢ No'has horetefore slept in the store, ithetis e s 8- S g u‘&‘w \wodogscsn pod S b s quch | Thy oapital ty dult Discount en 4 uegiran iyoiany ia | coteruad am o aveeTtiige o the staty :e_h.;l a','.mb;d. [ (ot v'yr'{u wate mt:' I :w“flfi‘g’( Gger .‘L'.l:" :{n;m: lu&. IMQ “w -3-'3«1 e 1 aperdily restored o Lealth ard uaefuliane 4 bettor tak ored it s slauder b 9 mater | branch, -g Contifyir ¢ to aair faith in the peonliar tensts of (04 Mormoa Church, bosh for gnidazce kere and salvatioa bery parfak d e 3

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