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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1866. short across the track, the and flnlflr or and his wife ont. Mr. F“ Wwagon N his horse was : extent of #100, and #500, ‘The damages 4o lor:v nd‘h‘n:::lm-‘mw . ‘The dam :llll;un;l?lflfl; the otuer §u5 are mfl for damages 0 A Miriber of witnedses wore called wpon the part of th de- A fenso Yo show that the car was not running at An unusual rate of d that it was ible after sering a soon as possi the plaistiff's siguals, A copy of the rules of the com governing the drivers and conductors wie submitted, one clanse of which provides that in cass of frighrened horses the car shull be run slowiy or nmm«l witogether. The mr-nz ohulm that every precantion in their puwer wua taken to avol necidents. ‘Thé Jury were directed by the Court to bring 1o & sealed verdiot, Francis Byroe for plalititf. - Ex-Judge Slosson, Waldo Hutcbings, and Jofn H. Platt for efondants. ——— NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, althongh no horses'had yet oroesed this season. run between San Francisco and China. Her extreme is wearing the sasrlet ** Mathews tie,” 85 & sl ) B e et o boan 20 fcks deph, of hol. 70 fot 8 that gentleman's kindness, we bade good by to Buck- | ;0'0f e stro: - skin Joe, without visiting the abundant *“pay-streaks” | diagonslly strapped thronghont with iron bands five iehes in its neighborhood. wide. She I:d ghnhdb:"l' tl;:w‘x;:hwhaml l.‘ds fh“. » i a on_bands ontalde; in_additio: One evidence of the richness of the locality met us, | pvaif MTAPPES WILL L Gver the outeiia PR Wit however, at the outset. We rodo along the borders | s tremendous thickuess of hull the vessel is as fienry again of & narrow gulch—now all stones and gravel—out | as an ordinary one of the sswe dimensions The beam on ! several supporta r’!-nn-‘tlhc. he will doubtless remain untfl he ® MiNoR AssAULTS—Joseph Foster, for an assault on an offiows, Hugh McKennitt, wes sent to the Penitentiary one monfh, Ellen Howard, for assaulting Ellen Mitchell, was sent up e two months. Mixor Larceatps.—Bridget Lynch stols some underclofie ing from Cathorine McGuinness and was sent to the Penttens tlary for four months, W. Bresiuasiole elothing from G, A. Hules and A. P. Hawkius, at two different boarding-honses ; he was eaught at it, In fact, with the coat of one of his victime om 1is crime was })m\'ed beyoud possibility of denisl, and the Ing thief was sent up to the Penitentiary for four -3 Charge, so that Le will have to serve” two-thirds of & an hope to return to Now-York A TRIP TO COLORADO. G — XV.—TWO ROCKY MOUNTAIN PASSES @vom Our Special Correspondent. 0xo Crry, Colorado, July 4, 1668, Wo deserved no credit for early rising at DBrecken. vidge. The room whercin we slept was also a family- & 8 : A 2oom, dining-room and parlor, and the ladies of the :fi,:fi:fif’!fi"fi'mflu:gml ;:":;3 n """"" 'l‘;h"'"”"x‘; E”:;‘"{f,‘;“fl"fi‘:)‘:Lfl":u "R sianehions supporting_the o i Pan y timbered mountain broug oubly riveted with u bolts. The great house could not properly set the breakfast-table in | ys to Mosquito, another mining village of a bundred E;m‘.“.:lr’.:h:llt'y' el i 3 e the presence of four gontlemen in ehirts, Bo we | inhabitants, at the mouth of anarrow, winding gorge, | interfored with the beauty and . F‘"'l'm model. Tr:» tasuod forth early, to fad & white frost on the mea- | Issuing out of gnow.streaked hights to the soutlward. :'::;';‘:';.'f - Ql‘_““l;'\:lr‘-!:rr:v:-; rio ?--.;'é oo B J.h!fe".\':vf Gows and a golflen glittor of snow all around the | 10t0 this gorge led the trail, dificult in phices, but | ety Worke 1t is an upright, beam, with o eyliuder 105 inches brightest of morning skics, Among tho Alps, suck a "'r’l '}-:o 1‘*] gvjlfupl:\r(-<l to the gwhmps and rocky ladd 10 Giaweter, aud 12 feot stroke of piston. When loaded, the S he Alpa, of the Middle Park. Mr. Willet walked brisk o e e ore oaioiogard a8 Rllaws: Assanls were oal na we 8801 e ’{hmny,w, 'violation of health ordi- nance, 1—Total, 58, "The list had been carefully weeded ont by the committin e B e ovaes e dud ot dobad mraedito tiak of which \ere notof the most positive importance, were either postponed till a fatare day, oF Were at once summarily dis of by the magistrate befor whom the original complaint was teken. The Election day assaults were many fewer than had been reasonsbly ex tho nsual leniencs of Judges in wuch excltablo times baviug been exercised to thedullest wil Uroud, | ve est extent. A mon who was simp of election whisky snd | {hieving operations with his o “riw to boil over and effervesce into pogilien, was Woked | cangh ot it, and sout o tho House of Kefige. Auu Lyuch saes Upon simply as & pariisan, meritorivas doubtless. thoucl | eeafed i taking 23 from Martin Wilson, and was reut up forels somewhat too violent, and probaby injudicions, aud | months, Elien Abbott for stealing money from John Hoppel wad fore Judge CARDOZO. MPANY FOR REFURING vossel will draw about 18 lect of water. Tt is expected s2g will be ready for gta on or about the 1st of February, COMMON PLEAS--Nov. LIABILITY OF A STEAMBOAT CO: morning is & rare God-send; here, it is almost a mat- | advance, entertaining us with stories of his W loss he hod permitted his partisanship to betray hi ter of course. Whatever effect the climato of the | Journeys on foot over the pass, carrying the weckly TO CARRY PASSENGERS. Pt PPt iy Be purtisanship to betray bl | yeny up for two months. Peter Hackly took a yicce of zise frem , oarry ) ; “ B 5 2 ’ fulence,us s general rule lot go with & t ; f 4 mail. He did no 1 hy the rarity URTS. Joseph R. Smith agt. The Now Jersey MumMMCv:rni into seta of too dangerons ¥ { Robert P. McKnight, snd was sent to Iouse of Rocky Mountain region may bave upon the perma- | ol Tm“}'fi‘ph’;r"‘. il Sl R UL AL | e he s oane i that i July, 1665, the | reprimand and an sdmonition to ke mare ot BLE WA, | your. Jola Lumlus stole & watah tram Sarah Toele nent settlors, there is no doubt that for travelers it 8 | even in the saddle. b ] iy ahires COMMISSTONERS COVIOR~Nov, 8 | BAMIE, heking pietain Do ferss fnd the keys 1o certete | entiny ¢ ifferant tribnal: 20 that not m{um»mu'mm e N e s one of the most favorable in the world. It takes fat | The nscent was qnite gradual, yet we soon passed —Bofore Commissioner STILWELL. e e orasd iy e afaudante. fof the purposs of proceeding o s oy f,‘.’,‘“,“},fi,‘."‘;“"’ ':h‘:":?,’.]l.:" fact tho ruport 1s that | Williaws H. Freary aud John Walker, for el tobacco, pets from the - corpulent and gives it to the lean; it | tho timber line, aud tho fields of snow orept down AN ALLEGED DEALER IN *'QUEKR." o Troy. The M{.; M"fimw‘dn;w f;;m?-‘-muperfl“iab;i o PP 527 the sndeatsite faots, and oo 54 v Myl ‘U'l;""r‘;‘i“:;‘?.fi :{”“);‘,‘3 S,n""“"’m l‘n’:: strongtiens dlicae lung and pants pallid fceswith | 108 sieeps of grase asd rock, evor nearer foud | gty Ty e pinius e cnsr e e e Compary s wa mach sors | iclast o e pol wnd, e, s o Sser Sl D | By, s el o th Mo Lo thoe o solor; and in spite of *their air and alkali water,” | the left owrlas e . 3 | e i the secret service department of the | the usual price charged. . The plaioiif bieecs G PR 0% | who "haa previously beld 1t in contemplation to endeayor to ourt adjouraed Ul Mebimiy sost f P d )" | the left towered an apparently inaccossible mass | o Anrol MOt o ise prisoner; first saw bim on rmilum notice he was mlmf}' ansaulted and ejected from the | who bad previowtly RS 1 {0 .pmju e qpgido o £ TOBMF R r ¢ injury to him were made t e Ferty; | was then in | boat. and various thivats of Bodily - et Soeing that all thoir moves were watched, and their plags an- whould be return. In the scuffie, be lost w roll o out of e i o b hle i a1 g s U PR g e sy 0 o uext duy by appoist: oSy { M Ket, amonuting to the sum of #300. Having lost P an b uot ot bck | e vest pockes, SEOREIE O e now demands compensation, | Abd Um ti thing had boiter be dropped, as to prooecd wou T1120AL VorTsa.—Peter Phillips was on Tased ¥ counterfeit money that dsy; : e frannintly been | be to inyolve certain persons in gerioys risks which they pru- e hlace, 8 e oo s ety s e o sanfation in’state. | dently declined to encopiter Frodore the greater partof the | afteraoon airested by Ofticer Reed of tho Twenty-seventh Poe- ud there e ot me 5 1ty cent coun- | Complaibestol Fr PECL (5 Gl it and made a rule to | risls were for the plaiu, old-fiabioned erimos of ssault nad | clret, ou the charge of hasing voted ilegally 8t the It Eleoties stes; 1 paid him §7 50 i good money irrpd e vhiah, T e L that effect; that the plaintiff wes notified to desist, and that on tery and petit larceny, most of which, from the tremendous | pyerior of tho First Ward, Th v offered (o e polg e (e e B | i i tadoto b wa et wih o more ilene hap pidse o ourcofmsa s b duspaned off o worts. | BNEECL 25 G ) “:F" ‘hv"l’“‘]"g':y';e:w;g;“;ly‘- beat of iny belief all of them aso tho | ¥aa sbeolutely necessary ; that the plaintiff. after being efected, | ~ FuppLen wrtn Evecmiox Ruy.—Richard Hayes wos cliarged | ghallonged, avd gwore in bis vote undef the name of Buras, made no demand for his passage; that had he done #0, they | o yr Joseph Keyes with stealing from him clotling to the | Affer 1._, ‘rvést Phillips adwitted that his namo was tot t invigorates every function of the system. Idoubt | of dark-red rock, to the hight of two thonsand feet; & | ¢ uieh of last Octobar at the Cathiar whether any of us, at home, could have ventured on field l(l)r snow, in front, shining against lhl-n.~ky, wlm- company @ lLlL'llI;ullh‘v" man; s him f . " equally impas o stoe o Taent at No. 15 Delancey #t.; wading in the snow, being ducked in ice-water, and | soijag. "{'gpfj{:‘:,’,:‘“:m]tb;n‘:;‘;l;u';:)","'l‘::_(‘l th‘(‘:‘ut:‘t-nr'ru yet, and be cond not gfve m " ? ) i camping on the damp earth with the same impnnity, met him the next day ] ing task. Climbing a dozen steps ot 8 time, and | Centre-st., below Can We still followed up the Bine River, now so dimin. | then halting to recover breath, we slowly toiled up- | terfert fructional curre: 4shed that its clear, swift waters had no power to stop ward, around & great slant of melting snow, which | for them; marked som bad lodged dnder the cornice of the mountain, I | Me¥iimo are the oncs our progress. After passing through dilapidated | could tak i & ke no note of the wonderful scenery which | ghes I bought of the prisonc . i al O o ok ’. ould have carried him so ha complied with their rul .- fum@ of fir and pine for an hour, the trail entered a | opencd and widcned under us, for every pulse The prisoner was then committed for trial. ";"“N.';m"u;;md he ’I;:'yflv:;y ,ugl'"l‘,?."h:l“ m‘;"h‘;: Talue of ahont 90 When 4 R d said that he had ?l’.',i.'{;t“.‘ab“ifi'f%kflfl'fi’f»‘«'"&fi'«*'«fif’"‘&'fi(fi?fi"fi. sloping mountain meadow, several miles long, with | throbbed as if ready to burst, my eyes were dim and = {8 COURT CHAMHERS—Nor. 8 fhe case, and In answer fo a question 7 adurer Yook occnaton | received from certain individuals money to bo spent in “legitl | arraiyned befors Justice Dowling, aod committed for trial, & vista of shining peaks at either end. New flowers— | my head giddy in the endeavor to fill my collapsed 8t PRIT:}WP; ;‘"“ "‘fu(w e Ly or. 8. 1o say that the plaintiff had » perfect right fo dispose of his sur- | mate election expenses,” and, ns he red it perfeotly logitl- | Qefaiit of §1,000 bail . turquoise-blue, purple and yellow—sprinkled the turf; | luves. The pony climbed fuithfully ot my side, and T HARBOR OF NEW-YOGR, fll‘.’.,“;‘f;h'&l’i:'l'l'n‘nfl'. %I‘m: atond urz:;llmu:]mn s I&fi'fik‘“u‘.’iffl’}?“d"“.f.fi"fl.’?‘i’l‘..‘.‘: h’i ‘3.5‘.5.':3?5‘?5; A Lawysi I TROUBLE.—Any one who has ever knd osss o g By m}p"fl'"h resinous odors, and the sup. | moio tha e L chould bsve fallen but for bis sup- Joseph TL. Mocre agt. The Board of Comwissloners. . Mz, Tray for plaiutifiy Prentiw & Taylor for defendant. o inrecy. but be will voally plead. nelther guilty or ot | 8ion to sisit our Police Courts must have noticed o number of shine just sufficient l‘mwr to take the icy edge oft | POTHIDG neck. Certain parties in N Jersey have been driving e ,mux,v, “Fhis uon-committal plea wus, however, mwgy.-dhynm men lounging around, apparently waiting for “ something 8 the air and make it frosh and inspiring. The trail, | _ We circumscaled the snow at last, and came OVer | piles in the harbor of New. York hetween Piers Nos. 13 and 14, EXAMINATION OF LAY STUDENTS. Judge s acknowledging the it of taking ‘the shirt, pants, | (oo S e vvers, laving fn wait for a ollest B oners cluim s an eneroach: cont, and otber pieces of gentlemen's clothing, and be was at [ (8 BP S MECON T TOY I Pt efore the Court e the sharp crest npon an upland & mile or two long, bounded by the highest summits, It was a black, Arctio landscape; where the snow had melted th were patches of brick-colored rock and brown g water. The great clifls across which the Harbor Ce the harbor. The H v Commissionery have no sum- for the most part, was dry and firm, and our travel became™omething more of*a luxury than it had been during the previous days. Neoar the head of the valley, immediately under the # bave been inted for the examina- ¥ powers fo temove such obstractions, but this not satisfy. te for admise g“' bar darisy the preseot | 988 found gullly, s0d was masadnd for "'""""“‘ trifling charge, bo is at once accosted by une of these ren D piaintifl, they have endeavored to anticipate any posst. | 1o, The following are 4 g’ g Sag ;‘;""'f:- A Puxa oF Mercr 5ot Accertep—Mrs. Mary Gannon, infcemed thet ('lhea:)’--r) is & pariicular friend of the o oo, M appid e sk b | 185 comemiioe X vard Fsore Joka 1 HisguSng SOu | whom Mad aad by bien aviiones Dot S8 2 O mmet a reloaso, Tt n Jmore ‘tha probable that {he vie> o followlug tajunction: i veritying the | - E- Anderson and Erastus C. Benedict " | od been beaten in the most brutal manzer by some person, 8- | yip, “aqpecialiy if be has & taily, aceedes to the demand. On & peared to prosecute n charge which, in the Leat of passion a5d | Lauring befor the maghsirata, e may be fined, of ailowed to #nowy ridge, there was great tract which the gold. | of pools of d““'rd;“ % $ vall washiors had gone over with unsparing hand. It must | the gorge cut off the distant mountains and v defendauts in this ae eir ser- ——— rec, Tave becn 8 1ich placer, for two o thres inhabited | from viow; we were alono in the upper world as bleak | vy - gl ol THE JUMEL WILL CASE. rescntment, sho bud preferred agatnst her busband, James Goa- | with & regrimand—tho punish ment, of coursc, depending o i pmai n . { 3 that on the Norwegian fields. The summit-ridge tions from the , 7 non. It appearing, on the trial, that James is & brute, who has magnitude of the offense. argnments yor enbins rewain, and there were sigus of recent labor, | 89 th Betwaps Fo8 iand erety of them be nnd they hereby are commanded i N Doeu in tha habit f beating his unbappy spouse in tho most un- | thrown = away upon the ~magistinte. who 'l them be und ereby are commande This case was to have commenced vesterday, but | wv it "0 e “and that, on the night of the asesult on | more likely to commit the accts than to relenso him o8 we wero to cross lay to the southward, but we could | nid eanch and ev und strictly enjoi from pullinge down, remoping of in auy | woy by copsent sdjourned to Monday next. It is eaid thet | whjoh the complaint was brought, be bhad attacked the representations of his advooate, detect no way to reach it withont crossing broad and e Loy B apparently dangerous drifts, Mr. Willet, however, | & s e e e Piopositions for a settlement huto been reonived aud eniectolu | fs * wife evideotly with the lsiention ot *'kiling | goor woman cores to who had frequently made the journey in storm and at, ih front of the bulkhead betwoen the piers situatod inthe | Shiorine fia (e t“;:.‘;.;,"”h‘c“‘f"‘:’f“"r"?&*'“‘fll by some of tae | her, s her appearnnce unmistakeably sbowed. The | for some real or b ;na;::vma'r‘w"pmmmm by “The enow-drifts lay thick all around, the grass was Just beginning to shoot, and the threc-months' Summer of the Ligher ranges, during which enly gold- . 2 Ius | these harpies and, made I wre known Justice positively declined to hear auy iutercession in ove arpiee A0d, 00 b0 B ealy 0 #0 ko fn washing can be carried on, had barely made its . o with s odufifent sir, leading s B O e wppearance. The residents were absent (probably | Wt HATAY aaw ¢ Plopopumi. & fers Dumbers 13 and 14, in the North River, be - — Tavor even though offered by bis abused wife berself, This | above, suc . Jprospecting), and there was no living creature to be ;‘”“‘*‘”‘l‘;m-""'lfi‘l’;d‘i up o stony “."i"' o the ST &.;..f.u’.:‘-"::'r":)fl:m.‘.fl,'.,i, S e o 1t G, LUSINESS IN THE COURTS. Iy thou Iv‘dn;‘ln‘ufl e perou the marlsof mor than ooe world: "I ahe s o e, Jowel of wpykicd o faken et dolpacyss ines on either side, uotil we 7 I 8 N . mokt brutal audmerciless beating, was desirions of having her 7 , comie h ) i it e A e SUPEEVE CoURT—GrumRAL Tanw.—Present, Justices | Hort brifel sl marsioss Worite Bs MOCCl oy o brised \ow eiuall, i taken by them, and i many cases 'z the woney, no service is rendered. We do not o momaman—Reien, May k. lene e | foud und. batred body of o uuiortunate wife was euply la¢_sfirmed. Jobs s ice Barxaxp Crarxs woen, except a forlorn donkey. ; Beyond this spot. we came unexpectedly upon the | Teached a point where it was necessary to diswount .- umimit of the pass. Our ascent from Breckenridge | for the last elimb. g ¥ R UR T v g e " e e ad been very gradual, and we had not guessed the This was the tonghest work of all. The trail be. | Trmael l,".'“'fl por g U, bk plrmg ot ol —Moties grastad Hien roat elevation of the latter place above the saa-level, [ Come 8 rocky stir-case, crossed by drifts thirty or lowsnee o;:l:;?‘h POV Lyl v S—Crie KMARRY Al Mrhis route hes been sarveved, and onr guide, Mr. forty feet in deptb, where, after walking firmly on'tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust Company agt. Chas. Slevin et al Matthews, pointed out the stakes from time to time | surface for a few yards, man and horse would sivk | Meta C. Brevoort egt. Ebenezer H. Brown et al—Motions with great satisfaction. The top of the pass is a little | d0WD unexpectedly and flounder in the melting sno o Baders Tuatios CLARER below the timber line, and the stake there is marked I“Af‘““’" 10"-",""2,_‘"“' there is no such thing as getting Phincas Windsor agt. C. C. Dunean.—Order corrected. 11,000 feot.” The average ascent on tbe south [ & “second wind"—every step is like a blow which | Thos. Newton agt. The Continental Bank —Sertled. sido is 90 feot to the mile, while the descent on the knocks the breath out of one's body. I was conscions C1ecUIT—Nov. B.—Before Mr. Justice MULLES. by Py gy o8 70 foo ilding of a rajl. | of 8 dry, disagreeable, tingling sen n in the lungs, AN OPERA MANAGFR NON-UITED. G. B Wikius Flias 1L north only averages 70 fect. The building of a rail ] 4 A £ : BES, [ 4 ibal Blacohi agt Jokn } . 4 Kob hal 3 Yoadweuld 2ot be attevded with the slighiest diffi. which the most rapid, open-mouthed inhalation of air bl Blaochi agt. John and Kobert Schultze, | Sivith Burker, Maunsell Van Rensselser, Jln‘x‘nmhwn: eulty. This pass, dividiog the Middle from the South rec leklns | S0tk 1o comvince the Justice tiat & husband who iscapatle | it understood that wfiawyers who practice at the Loller | Coure erpet ch atroclons eruelties is unit to be permitted | are veual, but o majority of g fizr :‘:‘x‘:r‘;:m. g & up before Justico D.:’;\ Jing at the Tombs yesterday. The tollews o "Flcrefore, i spite of tbe protestations of tho wife, the bus. | ing are the atldavits In the case: Corder airwed. Oriswcld 8. Ely | band, James Gannon, was sent to Blackwell's Island for the etrick Husley of No. 2 Jawes-st, being sworn, says ..m-la. d-ciaton nuvdv’-\l.d Jrfiq full term of six months, lonkl:] nnolmwn.lu:gd df"“ Av:‘mm lmi;" wos ..TA'E arzved; rosrgnment ordered.” Mar ‘ o e o City Prison, charged with asssult and y 7| Svouk Frox o GraxoyoTma—Mr. Mickael Kadell lives tn | 10keq up L tot G0 LN & eration be wa called oub d} decision roeersed. Jane | the boarding Lonse, No. 511 Canalst. Two girls named El his cell in the City Pricon by one of the keepers, who asked d& d. To re the o v he garret of the same house. | poneut if he hed @ lawyer aud what his name was; as soon o8 ] By it Sl it mbogd g i by fie question was aeked Yo of the prisorers called ont, *Anled H., Ly v b it t weok, asoertained that three A 11 " oo e E Fuomene Jobo Dy PAIOpS | Sessios eiaeing 1o i Fraodsotber. (%o tved with i o3 | %% e g e i rfl"‘"fi’;,"r",’;j.“pflg;"= srged; order | o0"0¢" o lovwer stories) had becn stolen, Thess dresses bad R e T ng def afficrod. Joseph Co Fisbor gt. Louiss H. e could not allay. At every tenth step we were forced The plaintiff, who Is or was n n re. Jokn Perr: ts, who agt. Philip Cias ny Argued s0ed, | hung behind vhe door of one of the usper rsoms, Within easy | U T O et Siectad hr 6 man v access of the prisouers who were charged with the theft. The hlmud(’g. o Radarson, lawyes, sd Sandid dopeneats mpt.—Bubmitted testizony west to show " that the gurments, Dng beWiad | upo whici were priated his s and the uumber of bis oClegy ., for % ~Roferred. " Joho B. Ay A n maneger, alleges that | decision reserve this city, made him & | Vewi t C. Willoo Park, is, 83 1 have explaiued in a former letter, also | 10 Psuse, avercome by what I may call respiratory | the de: the mwalerdhed between the Atlantic and Pecifis, | Jofk pas. ‘The s navvr}hale». was “""l"“""‘{' pare. | Dy e o I b at Ehe gl Socteion rerrved. | tho door of one of the upper or - garret” rooma. 119 | 0t said Anderson then asked drponent for what ofense -~ i i g and bracing, and none of us experienced any nausea, Ao e L4 e Srsdhassose s s i Jutes y Solom reund. (mmerir. | two young girls who are accneed live in ihe gurrot, and it was said Al . "The grand off-shoots of the main chain of the Rocky Hesding nf o s s nge o dinvngu OF. viadon otich g | i She Jaterass doe and the defer nl comminsion ae | 2oae e T A Tastice Josren F. BAKNARD —James W guad s fones the owition.of their rooms, ino. and the | Woe dotained; deponent informed him, and at the samo tiag 'y o, rol-ors, has boen te onils dennuded, but gt. Edward Kettuer et sL—V erdict for plaintiff, $300, ased young | stated in detall the circumstasces l(ul.d‘.n{.!hllmmrun. & which be was then in duress, aud ofter he had made Lis state ;)u:ln nrcmmn{lu“ {i{ the llm{l‘ that th- llt:h - dics must be the guilty ones. It waa shown that they live in B % e . Uho gurret, aod that they are the ouly oues who could by right | B0 '{;;;1;‘5530 Whet thargs 30 sl .fi,fi?fa""":-fi'fl’i’.’. - , hive ucceas to the closet whereln the goods whose loss 8 | by G onent shen gave the said Anderson §6; thet &a soon onutains, 80 numerous and so lofty, are apt to lead he eye astray, and give an impression of difficulties, Ciarles Dowden st Howell Hop Wm C. great altitudes frequently produce. When we stood | that de e of 5 per « oot still, the physical discomfort soon passed away, The [ bpueht 1,000, wit Plaintiff ‘s cou ‘which disappear on a closer acquaintance with the Jodges of naked red rooks increased limbed: th yegion. The first entrance of the Pacific Railroad v aiirenased a8 we olimoeds Lio o £ fato the monatains will be found, I suspect, quite as | dark-blue sky sank lower bebind the crest; aud at ono il aod fmportant wit- | 3 . Sharged wore stored. The proafof fhe crime secuing 10,00 | deponeut hd paid bim Anderson cangst Lold of the wateh UifBoult a3 the passago of the divids i po o'clock in the aficrnoon we stood upon the sammit of 100 wnd could wot e in this | 40 deferdent, ke Aty e L el cbain which dcponest iad on bis vest, und asked bim what ge of the dividing ridge. the o33 decivion (0 erved. Meodelssobr Fenevoent Sociaty of the u‘x for punishment. was worth; that dej 1t replied that bo paid 313 guiness for! oy halted ou the emmit, to eajoy. the nazrow G et 11k above theimeedovel oouldl ot Have {LRem Lo g Sunb Qrosmai o o—Domgeres sndpio WAL | & ‘Bomsnin"Cousan. A atgy oflartaty e} beon0| 18 e ol susteyy s e it Angetn SRR SR ory striking views iuto the opposite Parks. North- B ik Ls. e~ 18400 fewter e tiiberidii® . e against Thomes Bailey, who was scensed of stealing from a e:dn mm dej vontymn vo x:-k from umnmnnfi 3,000 feet. - ALED " 1 y chain and said, “*¥ou can at any time pey me the §10, POURT OALBNDARE-Twe DaX grocery store s shoulder of bacon. Witnesses were exumined | o0 NNy ot thea be Iuft .nmxcng susing that M wrard, we looked down the loug groen meadow, with Jts inclosing slopes of forest, to a line of snow-clad eaks in the middle distance, and then a higher and ainter line, rosily flushed, & hundred milos away— the northern wall of the Park. Southward, the val- Joy of the Platte, a deep gr: oen trough, curving SupamisCous? — Crouir—part L, "{” b",.f‘;; on both sides, aud it _finally came ovt that it was stmply 8 oW | wouid go right off and see the Jndge and gl me off st aftede oot e 1 ¥ otk 0, coeiey | abvat * rucn”—oonedered generieslly. It appeats that the - | noax; fhat deponent romatned in said City Prison for thve @ ki fendant, Thomne Hailey, who is a colored wuw, hos his lking | four days afterword, during which time bis sent for said As the | son, who would not come to see deponoat; was far below us; near at hand we were surronnded by a desolation of snow and naked rc Mount Lincoln, on the north, gnthered together the white folds of the separating mountan-ranges, and set his supreme pyramids over thoem; whil the south- t of sight among the lower ranges, bore a striking 3 ns of tho Soutt Park stretch yosemblauce to the upper valley of the Saco, as you | for 8 bundred mi , all featarss were lost in a bot iwk upon it from J,um Willard, Beyoud it, the purple mist. Before us, howerer, lay the erowning | ing the former oc the Justion Josrem F. HaRARS. ceuses.) Now. 2641 tendered him in pold and «d to receive it on called persoualiy on th o amounts drawn o m'n&itwud Carer® | for * whisky” or * rum.” or, in fact, whichever will " make ¢ the expiration 5. Lovon et Andrews, sdniinte. | drunk come.” ~Accordingly he repairel to the grocery and | that time depouent was celled for trisl at the Coort of 5 5771, Nutcing gt Mo~ | liquor store of My. Jotn West. Hero he bought one or two | Sogj v Justices Kely and Dowling, and was sent e 719, Kunapp sst. Me: | glinses of liguor, which he drank. ‘When_be offered to pay for | 41,0 Pouitentiary for the ‘P‘“""" two monlluvlhn said Andem %28, ¥ield agt, Henmett | thowhisky the usual price, he was charged what he claimed to be present in Court and doing notiing in bebalf of depes o axt, same; 2405, Loke | yore thas double what bhe ought lohverfld. Honatarally wade ¢ axecpt nddrussirg the Court in & fow words, and ot & row—of course Lie was pitehed into Dy those person present | dorurd hiy in the manner deponent expected ho' would, and of Who did not believe that be was right At last, he says, the | 1 o resented he wvould at the timehe first had the int nit. Rizzog 459, Ball ot al. ast. Winrd gracery keeper struck him, or struck at Lim, whorempon be | yeigh* doponcnt in the room in the City Prison; mm o f 4, Wild agt Duncan; 4195, seized the first weapon et hand, which chauced @ be 8 | gopogent had od out the term of imprisonmeny Woolwy, Pame1l—Held by Mr. Jus | *“shoulder of bacon,” which be huried at the complninant. This | o™ the Penjtentiary, he ed upon said A Short estwes.)-Nos. | sboulder, us stated by the deferdant feH outside tie store into | 4t piy officc in Chambers-st., once or twice, and was inf e s Husnf 363 | ihe itree, and that, beonsee it did 0 fall, ho was urrested foF | D7 paid Andersoa th he would retum the wateh and chain 48 aas. t 2406, | than, e v i 810 = Filcon v ol vt Fuler, Xak Wilaae. | "Desgite the tolerably good showing made Ly the dofeadant, O e Y e sod e R0 s Tir Sarstos Gat” Bask age. | he was sent to the Peaitentiary for one month, reon and « btan from bim the said watel aud chain, wi 'Sk LoveD Hix Aprek Art—Mrs. Ann Hamill brought vp | So 0id, and in the iaterview she Lad with Asderson her husdand, Jomes Hamill (not the champion oarsman) for | from ber the $10 against her will aad concent, and did pot abuse of ber, Before she got luto Court, however, se made ap | furn the watoli she' Lad demanded; that the sid Eliza bim, the said Anderson, the next day, demnaded & her mind that sbe would try James once more, and for o fow | {78 - b ory moncla take the clances of being smushed, 0 0 her L 06 1% Andresuived Che Jopes ate MASD KM - | hewd, and bioken, as to ber )y the busband who b . Recetvod N. Y. Oct. 30 1666, ten dollars of It 7 | alredy shown such eminent sidlities tn” that special direction. ooy oS k i Aclinca ol i Hathey. o | e ot mceast thal b8 Jlaht ba relmsees, | TVRIS.S ol anlchal 00 K 6 ot i 0 IS 1 counsel for plain o w bile the latter w s cross-examin Peoy Seigar ogt sel, defendants’ counsol war R, B t. Wheeler; 3547, Galpen wrguing that the cow- o » of graudeur, The ridge upon which we stood £lid down, After the teatimany of plain ncreasing dimness of each line of mountains, told of fike the roof of & house, to the valley. of the Upper ,'Sf"'l‘.'."i :g.-j::;.:‘sflmv,:rlff Arkansas, which we could trace to the very tounta ‘Tt Court said he thoughit that this case conld not stand, for head of the river, its piue groves and lopg, me e reason that it was developed tiat th two partners ever, tose & knot of tremendous snowy steeps, | I8 !'“"f of c‘g"'“‘.“"“} dras “ 'A"'"’L“ “"}1’ of pearly | Fa6 PSt Seticn eng that (.l;‘.‘.x el by o srowned by & white, unbroken cone, _This is Monng | Era;-green. Btarting from Mouut Lucoln, the "if own bume, Without explaining the omission of bis partaers Er.mwln, beli:ved to be the highest point in Colorado. followed the central ci Lack-bove of the | ama he estimates vary between 15,000 and 18,000 foet, | Soutineut—in a wide sewi- around the head of { _Cotneel fr plelstie thes ad testimony fo show, Dt the most trastworthy measarement—which also | tho valley until it faced us on the opposite side, and | ¥if 126 Ghl° EAT B0 SHCd hehalr corresponds with its apparent elevation sbeve tho | theD l'r‘f’“ its course southward, on and ever on. | e desultory diseuss ass—is 16,000 feet. Later in the seazon, it can be elowly {ading into air—s hundred miles of eternal | Court granted a son-suit scendod without maeh diMeulty. suow! Beyond the Arkausas Valley (where there is HUIT ABOUT A CHECK GIVEN AS MARGIN, It s fortunate that this prominent summit is so ap- | & Pass con iderably below the timber line), glimmered, W:: B, Juudon -nl-l another agt. Durid S, ltead ad another f as if out of blue_air, the rosy suow of other and LIAGAL, Wheace o o brukers, ailego that Yroad, invisible plains between; and the fartber peaks, scarcely to be detached from the air, were the merest Wlipine phantoms. Directly to the west of us, how- Vanghn ot al. sg’. § 1. Culbertaon st Biscohi on behalf of platntiff, and between coupnsel and the Court, the nd | xGRATAN, J. J,—Court opema at lerird eauses on y, SPRCIAL Tans,—Ileld by Mr. propriately named. It is the central point from which farthe o Wostvatd A 3 ey defendant, Read, on the of March, 1963, madk y Mmow s radinte, is 1,000 feet higher farther ranges. Westward, 70 miles distant, stood | for 82,000 ou the Canajoh 1 s et o sny runees ey .00 6 Sher | G gl Ko Pk, Rshor i St s, e S oty sdity D | kel TR Tl Tiboram 7 | hat tpomen and s e, s Bz, il omi ; 4 New landscapes arc often bestdoscribed by compar- N These wonds she. 100k in the most iteral sase. Khe at once | ADASTion- & gTeat many Hmee Biico. Mud etk put ol Siyestem, ers | appronched bor busband, took his haud, kissed him in the most - o ot in at's | WRctionsie mauner,wad then,Jeading him by the hau! walked | 36 e e e tho - pft, T3ler | outof Court. Shoukd he misbchave himelf. aud ever agaia bo e e e i 172 Libberan m“.‘.;‘" betore this Court, the Peuttentiary will be bis inevita- | gononent und bis sister went there with the boy, butdid net b the said Otto there; upon arriving there the boy found & 15 A HURRr % 38 MATStED.~Ms David Moy, » Srwelr; | i osod 3 etk K obboetes whlok A e ok wid o el Wiew from its snowy apes can hardly be drawn with | : & shorter radius than lrj'.w' wiles. Although not stand- “‘}’m“ with “h'f”‘ that sre_koown; l"‘" I k"“"l'l""‘ ur slone like the voleanio cones of Oregon, but in the :h :‘ to "'5” "rlfn-;j“":“ml"" wie ';“'.M ({‘f"".’"u ’]'"' - d&t of & sublime alpine world, it yet asserts its su- | b1% n wondrous breadeh snd extobt-—In the gingiar combination of subdued coloring with great vasiety od tho ocheck to plaintiffe; thut they, on recsiviug the i depoaited 4 1o tho Bank uf tho Conraonw ealth, A that a8 tnmodintely atie Bank for payment, ek, o8 such refusal W dul udaut, Cabdwell, thot prewacy, ond its buge, Wintry buttresses form a f f 3 g x 8 : rm. It is at once simp and bound- \ womineut featare in the landscapes of tho South | P\ 1e7TR B ’ 3 ) the check to the a ‘.‘,,A ||' se. With a very clear atmosphers, the effc terest aud provest fees, suit i brought up two persons, who gave thelr names as Poter Craw. | 10 §0 back. deponent said he would go with him, and did be different; as we saw it, Lk ' E leaving his sister at said Otto's; that arriving at said u: 1 v ley and Mary Welsh, whom he charged with attempting €0 | 4o’y office, he (deponeut) saw Anderson, who told him 1o ge purloth trom bis place & wedding-ring. ok to Otto o e teativony o that o the ceniag of Suoday last three gt L I K AT i persons, Poter Crawley, Mrs. Mary Woldly, aud auother lady, oF 1250 & Pusws mnd Jobed the d0ees said- Ok shes game to the doap of the jeweiry store of Mr. Mosely. Tl from deponent what he wanted, and Andesson said S - | worth more than §3; deponent said he hud given the wateh They, bowever, pload very hard, and stated that the man | 4p,dergon, m» her with his money, sad ho would ot leave b We now tarned to the right, in order to visit Mont- mery, which on the very head-waters of the | : Joa® Platte, st the foot of Mouvt Lincoln, whose | Evating ahnost ineredible distances. yooky sidet are veined with the richest ores. Tn Jess | flaciers, thrusting down their w Khat & mile after lcoving the top of the pass, we saw | [0S B0 KT at upper platean o Ihe peat little town Iy ing before us, avd could detect | ROUMDE SOpts. QUSROS B, PO y { Alps. ‘The snow-line. though bro) ek, but denim deliver. s that Cakdwell ro- ek ; leaves be baok ; de- wl owiers of the check or that be vers that be delivered the check rution, to be_awed by bim a8 se- o of Cumberland Coal snd 100 > | ing it to Caldwell for value » cived any consideration fre ladatiff w prove the presentats ) atifls are the luv | ir indebted to them L w0 Caldwell without s, es melte ] insensibly out of the urke, i N There we pes between the pacted snow, i wills, 68 in general call the sigas of mining all around and above it. 1bada s curity aguiust loss o o ) vitw, uite aniform, bug the snows we; shares of New-York Centrul Stock to be purchased for thel -w Bentley | and one of the women of the party desired to be married purfoit of mining plans and prospects in Central City, | 4% 4 sttt P i K R KA W e 30 Lyvchi L Hammond -..-! at once, that very evening, wud Tiat & wedding ring wes D o e Vie Femaie Transatatotiqu olute}; ¢ " G—d d—3 you, YR the consummation” of the | yo5 to wy house!” and shoved bia aguinat the wall; that exquisite color, aid cut the sky with such endless va- | o0 bepr e “,"'"‘ waid Cumbe i plaintify tock brok wud 2 of Mareh, 3 h v N 1 o " of v of outline, that they substituted 8 beanty of | jf, pewaony, AL thelr urgent request, end natarally | then rantoa drawerin a dosk, and xiug therefrom & object of the visit of | poiniad it athim, and tarued bim out of tac Louse; at the aud was sold out ou the Tth of the same wouth nd will only say that the people of Montgomery ure o ust a8 sanguine as those of the furmer place, and their o » “ ., | another and rarer d. This, aud the view of the | at a profis of about $400, and the 10 New-Y feeling & sympathy with the rea, #0 fiv a8 1 could Judge from spaciment, are jnst | BIUCRCor Valie i the Middla Park, are reprosen- | wen' i b L L o, 390, Tiovnan o o s Motealts iy chstater, WALy, Mosely opened Bis door and sdmitted bix LT psrith and abundant.” It would jnterest those who 0 ! P , | e ien e uniocked hio pafoand took theretrom & - tray » | tme bocanght deponent’s sister and violeatly threw Ler et s The Norih Biar, the Pioneor; and other | (ative lsudsespes; and they slone are worth & jour- | ity e gy " ol 010 Ryua ag. omey, o sbuk 30, o | SO 0L op M weddiug Finge - of Ghese wodding Hinge he | fiboved ber out of e doar, Deponcut charges the jes, if 1 should minately describe’ their scpa. | BOY ACTO% the Plsins. o Guly transnetions ma ot .:;,,,,:':,2'.,,,‘,:'. ke ; 026, Wikia sgt. The MeGabey agt. Huntar {00k fous froia the tray, which he gave to ons of the ladies 10 findarscn and fhe seiS.ONS iCh ARSI SN InE Sat R m‘" (I 1 should minately describe the A | Wo celebrated the day with none hut the most loyal fondairts, a1l whic taccount | 30T o0 sume ot Busans 48, okl ogk'The Mavor, oo 348, | try on. Ske did not fd one to pleaso hor, and fa a sbort time | 10 [ atoh ead chal, Sad aspaliing ad M - "dz:‘d B e Ko oo » ] 3 s, i | and patriotic seatiments. Our tousts wero fow, for ne atoek | MeCerthy o Duryoa” 303, Whide sgt. Wolecbery 084, Bosler | aaid that sbe could not suit herself, and prepared 1o go. The ,‘,u;““,',’;’;,';,':;’;-'m';':"m ok Dl ‘A satisfied with the goucral statement that U | thero was little of tho material out of which they tor w lows | ¥ owelr now, owover found tlat the partes had only GIYED | uod says that o the occarlon eerred o 1 L, abore Corrr or Commox Pik d by J Parr I—Adjourned till ck thres rings in place of the four they bad recely Part li—i ords of of Apt St againat BUUALAT torecover tae jebtth e Corroso-Coars eyemed Il | i making kaows bis low tho M. Moselp ware re- ‘:"i.’.:fl&"‘»‘:&:flf&?:"fif:fi?"’u’!ffl&’fii“&i?u% e anawer of Callw ell was sulutantinily Vho saime a8 i Colorado bas not beeu, and caniot eesily be, exag- grm:dnur .p.-o«hu. nm-n, for breath was a scarce | i " commodity: but we duly remembered the American Desconding o long and toflsome deelivity to the aud magnified theghadow of bis wings. Toere | Reed Wiwell testified on the stand that he w ceived Ly the man of the party with much sbuse. ‘This man, L. ive by 158 m hin, the satd Anderson. and obta ch o Urole, in et bogus to ks off s cout, evidently prepuring e Bomod gl ey h:,‘.':d,;’,m',",“,fi,‘“';.\ oy B ur » gkt Wile theso scenew were transpiring the proprietor | o N (SO SO0 SRS B0 s but instend of Betvoy L Norris gt Stowart kc. Lowe, Wedrew up at the Post-Office. Frieudly baics | F oS lofti i his day § | ok ¢ our aaimels, and o' dinner was prow- | 258 BOeR 20 Seier celebration this day in the United |, (000G et oA of the house, Mr. Mosely, kiad found means to send for & police- b 1 ji“ou Semoration of our return to the Atlantic | States I am sure. Connad for defense suked the Court 1o chargs the jury: | Mefes: 1784, Serwudt gt Fiyuo 165, Kollo e agt. Porter 1551, | man. who aow a poared on tho soene, . Boon after tbe wiecr | L2, t0 Ber, bo took the money from her agaimat her 3d in_commemora nrfeturh e It was impossible to mennt our horses until & | thut Mr. Ziewd ix ot abie for stack el after e | ¥ came Luto the room the woman, Mary Welab, throw the missing | for " s unor b shat stle ealled the rext day, but be wda of the Rocky Mouataine, Mr. Valiton, L am | ot i 000 9000 feet below us, had beers | © SN A e . i, Pettd s e Fold by ALKSR, J.)— | Fing across the room, and it struck on_the foor, whare it was | Lot 'x'zj and when she demanded a receipt for e (" a4 to say, has become a thorough American 1 y | g Brpses Ml padhopadi ponge oy gty ol rized agent. i , Nos. —, Harford agt. W found by the oficer and Mr. Mosely the proprietor | Laniice Ber & peper anucied tothe ”"“’!"'“'fl‘% Shimg but his knowledge of cookery, and th | reached. There was no snow on the touthern slop Thut IF the Jury boliere that Mr. Read Lad money enough, in . Wright; 33, Che of ‘the "place. . The evidence was mosh complele, " thers | | o S i % 1 vy prey f F"'d Ith g encing with oyster soup | D3t 8 2888g, headlong path over bare stones (among | the ok 1o piy thy % when it was presented .,..,’,;,, yor agt. Levinger being not tho least doubt that the fond couple, in “3‘. }‘l‘lhe;\flldnrhol her brother. senished us, althongh commencing SOUP | which Mr. Byers saw constant indi 8 of gold) | aad that it was not refussd Ly his (end's) irectians. 10 Fa0o™ - An 3, 48, Shat agi Zimewrrman, | tholr baste o complete the nuptial tie, thought 'they e e i Deviing oy, o MV ey could d, and they ofore hiry. Thesnsl 15 Rathors “ogt, Raphiel: b1, Clars st O'Cdusacs 62, Boriis oat uot even afford the ten minutes necesanry to make and | worg read to them, and the prisoners having demanded an ez e 10 the eck against him unless it was duly pro- | ich 1t was not end ending with peachies, bore no re. cmblal | erv oas be had on tb dreecy faro sorved up in most cf our hotels. the bottom | o3 o8 e b complete n bargain for the waa over, and we were enjoyiug the pipe of peace in for two miles or more, and we hi with trembling kuees and dripping fuces. After this the path gradually fell into one of the lateral glens | Tho Co I";'.a.; 53, Moffat agt. Hart: 54 Laffray egt. the ssme; %, Gauer agt. lain_goid riug, without whic 3 o el o S s out which £0 | wpination, they were allowed to go on their parole. m marriage ia legal. There aroa fow bonighted fulks who av d maags nloch Thars o e bkl ks ko, avr | Hovling s wtaus o o o Fouibl, o sk upthe s e woman, whose nuptial rites are questioned, appear befure a | Froctice of swindling prisoncrs. When it t chrged accordingly el for the Plntifl req 4 the o clinrge | the sun, the intelligent company of Mr. Rey, former- | 7 .y . — - " - 7 e | which debonch into the Arkansas Valley, and we That in the cose of 4 check & parol notice of now payinrst 4 , i o e id e ¥ he exhibition of an or certificato & clant o, £ F) KE PO, o ant c':l!url! to u:- place. It required an effort to re- | meadows, stung by the gad-fly of bun TR P N ol e ML e e . Afile at oice aad forever her Fights 1n e eatimation'of the R ual'the fact that T was in the wildest uook, the very | Willet insisted on taking us out of the direct path to That u statement to the maker by an otfioer of the bank on COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS court. | Befors Justice Ledwith | cal 2o ook, a hat the check Lud bean protesisd. (Before Judge Rusel.] m}":lh’::‘l‘“_flf:f m;flg: r hearing and earerilly | A BURGLARY.—At 3 o'clock on yesterday morning s the evidences of gold-washing in California Gulch. | which the check wns d: 2 J eclared both the pris- | Oficer Chatles Fogarty of the Eighth Precinct met & meg Larcesy TriaL—John Dempsey and Martin omsr;(umy. aud consequently fined them $30 cach, in default whic L :"'"l"‘l_":; fijfi*i ‘f;:""i"“*m tod town, | V€ objected, preferting to see a dinnor; but he was 36.SuMebont 6% 1044 U s ' | our guide, and he had his way. The obdurate man e P SAET Mulnd, h they were itted ¢ | named Casper Roger B i N s lation of numbers | y ¥ I d a verdiet for plaloti: or Bl ameunt ulndy were brought up yesterday for trial on the of y committed to the cells. sper Roger Burton in Grecnest., with & box of clgast :n:';:hf:m R et Bat o the cabius of there | made us ride along & milo of hideous gravol-pits aud | o 5 N. Wight for dsiaiitls, Ira D). Warrea for de- | grand larceny from tho person. The indiotmeat 'B:l»l::ud BEATING A BLIND MAX.—A stalwart young follow, who gave | 13his poseession. A very unsatisfactory nnswer being who left speedily became the firewood of those who | piles of , smacking his lipe over the bundreds of | fenduate L g . Srdinel them st the Joat tartn. when theg both “mot | e name as Robert O'Neil, was brought into court on the by Burton to the officer's question. s to how he got the ¥ POV sl g ¢ | thousands of dollars which bad been dug out of them, Bty Thomas Colling, the somplainace, testitied that his | ehargo of cruelly beating a blind - 1ib was brought to the Stativi-Louse and locked up. In s ranained, there are no n”mr(r,'.(' .s| s of 3 M(Im | while every one of us was suffering indescribable SUPERIOR COULY ‘I'wx’\v. R - Nov. &k ok fi!m""h e e e e 'pm L O “-' mn“’l‘hl- bum!‘;“n :; o mlnlnknnm-d "l'heodo'nC. Shad- ::m;y‘.hfllu,‘:;‘heu::l:‘h‘fl urnal n;.:.d. the thfl.lqu discor ma to be growing a little, | tice BARBOUR. 2 , who is well known by &l . iat the window of the ciyar st ated at No.17 A ™ October, nnd that he scized Dempuey as the plekpocket. Mulady | New.Yorkers who pads through the Pars. waeted i tours by | bad beer brokenaopen. ‘ifo .;.:’:...x....a“n.m,‘i.. u% the contrary, the and as soon as acartained, it will shoot up into permar auoe. We had only time to make our u g there, my place of destination beiug Buciekio Joe, eight aules further. We gode five wmiles down the Soutt Fast pangs. What was it to us that men are even Low Beck, Admr., agt. | washing out $100 a day? Log cabing made their appearance at last, then migers. then more log cabins, then a street with | soveral saloons, eating-houses and corr and that | ¢ slightly diBorent o d was Oro City. The place did not prowise wuch, I'| e aI0d on Dobalf of the dufendans thet the Mol wust coufess; but ome must never judge from the it arose out of the negligence of the boy W the MmaBAgCment outside in Colorado. What we fourd I will relute the hont and in Jumplig vut o % ) \ver Ferry Compauy, This case, in which the plaintifi’s <tory was re gorted in yesterday's Tribey, and which areee “out of the drowning of the pl w 500 by being run over by one of (e endunt’s ferryboats, was resimed yesterday, 1 defondant's was 1o his company and offered return the watoh, if the | 4 little giri of about eight ol 4 years old, the man be store, Mary Auy , AL I alued ;:;;unl;l o M’ n: m;.. A &nnu.: of acquittal was | utterly unable to find m? way even -%m a m""fi‘{nhfifih L) f“‘ iy “orth -M“'\T-o:k’:-:ll’:-‘lh:: :)Jf-ch‘f-m:n Tl 1730 o Demper, o b oo-desndant was | b s e auaiied, "Tho e g o tho compiaact | 18 belg evidont that burton mot e eca 1t e v " c ox 10 occupy during the trial.. | Com without Prasonrns’ Pusas —Martin Foss lesded gty of anattempt | hia band bud o be, by o hird prty (the a1 belng detained | Lamomwr.—A man, named Th i at grand larceny in stealing from Julius Jonchner, on tho 15th | UI0™), gulded to of the Biblo on whiok he had to take 2 , pamed Thompson Miller, stole &8 Disibor, Varions ortisir of o dubes nb 006 the oth, which alone should qualify him as a wituess, & watch valued et $10 from Ienry Sanders, of No. 401 Hudeoss . The defondant, O Neill was found guilty of the assaclt. The | st on Weduesday last, and was committed to answer at the Mary O'Brien, pleaded of s larcon; ", zmu"l - guilty ‘?‘nld. m‘d nm testimony went to show that the prisoner O'Neil sought ont the Special Seasions in default of $500 bail. limbed over one o g Ty ‘ P ‘the 14th .,1' October. O Noll that the lais Shadbolt, would be alous in MoxgY SToreN.—William Robinson ackn 'Mfl »ln, into o narrower valley, ranning westward along | o0 S0 BT The Qourt ghorges Sus Wosk ok and e ez hens B a8 found fn her possession. "" “"'fl gt 0o I“'» to & el n n an equal right in the 7i ench was boaid to take | Was found in . i > 9 iy o ioueta o . g o ey b | o of itself, ot to iujure e other; that the ard Van Natsnor, pleaded guilty to the larceny of two | hiy owbn.hmun. M' U'Nul,l‘:wnw that all l;'c immdiate in::.-h i y - = o i 5 to have stolen from Mr. John Cusack, of No. 290 West Tenth-eby. Edwi copa from Kivtn Syl SuB baen } gone to witne bibi fireworks, afl_‘.""‘:‘; 2?;&?""‘ ,;_f’"[“_“{" LT, tomething o that ot :wh“ll?’h.':o:nv‘::f i mighi b to | o0 W':':flhr lnst, four United States Treasory notes, of ven, the complainant. states that the 't oame resent no charms whatever to denominati f cl X S1ates that the dafendant same {nto the | man wio had been doprived of b sight xuprndm: 8 | et ene pon o sech. o was cammitied to snawer fa 0 act iU the sune eiroum- ezligence on the part would debar the ko sich reasonable precastions, A rensonsble thet thesligh tributed to the Jiss the town of the lovely name—a « ad more active place than Montgomery. The p for the space of two or three years, made & desperate THE GREAT REPUBLIC. e sitsmpt to change the name to ** Lavrette,” which is |y pxcg or THE PIONEER STEAMSHIF OF THE SAN | s store, No. 550 7, -oue day last Spring, and ter; but they failed complete t : Pt st R 0 2 two parties to the suit bad lived in the same ———— Aeash, it is not & ** City"'—which, in C do, is quite | Yesterday morning atbigh water the largest wooden | : efo oty m.m-flu "‘"’fi dinmond worth §130, which {""'lmnmmhw:ng%m'm"w LORD BOND ROBBERY. an bonorsble distinction. ‘There are worse DAMCA in | stesmsbip afioat was lavnclied from the shipyasd of Henry | PEEACH OF W:M;W 3£ VERDICT $1,000 ;.-w‘m“m&mz::“ iouig‘"&'&dmwzdm ,,d 0. % O’ Neil, a. i e California than this, and worse places.® 16 1 failed to | Sieers st Greenpoiot. Long before the tine aunouced | oy, (TR I e cupe Mlcase that ia Ay afis, iy on. STEALING ¥KOM 18 SniP.~The steamship Cumberlaad, rag. | "'OBT OF THE COUPONS ATTACHED TO THE STOLEN Giod & blackamith, and my bare-footed pony must g0 | for the launch to take jlace 8 great concourse of yeople knd | fenduut promised to marry ber, und, far from .'1‘,,..‘; " has | Addy hmtr(l‘rh-M ":’;."1 -:m:pm.lr:namm ning from this port to Norfolk, N. C., while lying at her berth BONDS PRESENTED FOR REDEMPTION—A| - The wetker was ce mnrried anotber persan. The 1, had been. e o obnu!b.p wo)r(n £ | at tho foot of one of our plers, was b ptssnd P el A AR B RREST @ unehod, wo had & carpeted room at the Pucific House, | assembied within the inclosure of the aa sadience of near a hundred collected in the even- | i that conld bedesired. With & clear and bracin; atiosphere Ing. and everything was done to make my visil cOm- | which the warm rays of the sun made quite witd, the duy wa evionsly married to a Mr. § ue tirst busbaud w3 no direet proof nmily, whi On the J1st ult., Wm. Hilt, jr., 8 young man ia employ of Mr. Frank Hellen, holu{rdnhz bnfn-':l K‘l‘. fo:table. These remote, outlying mining communi- | 1o most perfect of the Indian Summer. ‘ A i bio The ol ' Helnze pleaded ity of an atte t grand Wall+ i) have made & most agreeable impression upon | The vessels in the viciuity of vhe yard were guily decorated | lis brother. ‘The judiment roll i the Conrt of Comumon Plees wu&‘u’ n‘nfi::l ‘all-st., ealled at the Sub-Treasury, in Wall- il o wad She hiad been lost; but the Conit w, A 0N e, iting $30 g st., and offored fue ooy mamber of our party. The horde of more o | wiiktags 4 M LT he Taciie M ik the divor ULy Sfaived wad b Dot Shiey G Fotne 1 10 55 e s mgtneried o ecel o ecars redemption eight 45,000 sonpons of U 8. 7.30 bonds, numbered y S stOfice for Jumes W. nd was 90,101, 1,106, 1,113, 3,886, 5,8, 1,290 and 1,091, Theso wers o ‘he Paci nnu:a: adventarers hiving drifted away to | TR CW CIRECh SR e teber, 0. H. et eed dabo, those w) © for the to Tender any pesstAn t it -y e ' 2 '“«:‘;’;m»om“’- commenced kiocking g gy e Sk Bt men of education and natugal refinement, | be required. At ® oder the hull the vessel resting | bim in the strect, and that be called on hes #94 uhis hospitality is o favor in & double sense. by pockets, ap (hey ace fermed by ahipbullders; | seven. limes. Other witneases teuils to more Stmne vislie o the evening there was » dismal fall of mingled | o ek were scoureiy Iasked with beavy iron chiains (0 prevent | Lhe jury rendered & verdict for (Le plaistll ol $1,00, 10 sad rain, and I found necessary for come | their spreading. There were m-*rn.m: 'flw‘n: -nnqn-‘ly l‘fll‘\n(l‘hfil‘:-ul nu'rd n:[ll:?;n;l"n(l L. . rations of the W urkImen. cively r. C. 8, Spencer for plaintiff; Mr, ot defe i The bare tlcpee arvand the village ¥ero while | HG08 e bt ord iyt buse cmnerced o mere AL o Beio e oupar ok i apeed s it rosched the whter. DECIFIONS. . of Chicage, whs stme rom Deayer vith e o was intcrse a» \he | Geo 8 Siokdard agt. Aruiiuta Stodeard—Motion deviod toaum, roug! news from o gracerully down the ways, the men | without cost. from home. This merning we look Jeave the Iadies waving their handkerchiels. | - Before Justice MoxpLi—Emanuel Hoffman agt. The Man- »f White, who starteé for Empire with our faithinl insued into the river the men on boasd et g0 one of | hattau Insurance Motion r i f b e L L wiich, alter catching ores or | Jro. D, Sherwood agt. Lutber i o g ‘mules. The latter were & plague at times, With | iwice, snapped onl. iram Potti- { 0t sorry to be rid of | The lashing of the one on the stas! cuble stincked to it like roceed . Heurietts Pestibone miss ks e anche n.nm _n‘: re A nee T Tre veul Kegh e MEan grauied and case elerred o rferin ) * falling with bea - et . b i b L fikg i | ™ u.n-um‘m Wi the m MARISE COURT. Rt : bove 1-'1 witer with & sndden Jerk, wl o4 ore Judge Hramve ' Kelly sad Dow, I et e | gty e e s B ST ASENTL g | T8 o ot o it e y Tange; the | hut eppresehiop i Yer there would eertain The pIAIDUAT i thie case allegen that in May Inst he dea of Jodieta bussssd 3 the Court m, 1o » cartan exteat, i coll which goes down the ;,.m:::‘.: ;,..,,...m.'.:.‘:"’.qfi.|m he @4 with the managvment ¥ glmost overy varisty of privete on exulting st his escape all sleam, 'm in_season to (i ke, with Mr. Bum- ‘ course un-.&‘ llv-.ll:" Ner down B i . Tuk CaukxvaR ¥R To-Dav.—~Thy People agh. Loais Lovell, Thomas Dugein, Terence Keenan, James Sullivan, James Francls A. Harrls, John Connor, Christian Eukell, Dongherty, robbery. 17 'l el him » , #5d was pest np for { A Youturut, Baasr.—Cept. Jobn Jourdan of the Stxth Ward Polios brought & charge agaiset & boy named Nicholas Marshall, for committing & rape, or an pt &% rape, on the the one about 6, and the other not e e g e L g T n her immense momentum was powerleas for evil. -

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