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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1867. 5 = ¢ n 1 vave l}mfl‘mm&’g&%fi"‘.}f“fim THE SOUTHERN STATES, BN oo Gopmde Gud, Svis Ryl QL2 N CRIME. end was remandod, He stole a poddiar's wagon and et | closing st #5 50255 75 for Common, aad $6 15286 25 for Good be hat it ne Ay e Hagood, Rebel Brig.-General; by k(:‘nv Perry. Duncay N. }up;n,.., of harness, worth $35, belonging to George Fawcett, on "“‘.u,“"‘m Son. SeFiene M‘n - f:“ a“ ‘, 176263 for No. 2, and : aph to the contrary notwithstanding, ex Gaptain United Mates eur-Admil Bbrinck Thie 224 of December, and was artested by Officer 1rving | goll ang T tiled, fffil‘j{""“w‘{’i‘lg";"l“fl‘};,“; ~_ VIRGINIA. o orierd Ly Atorsey Geveral Bpees. . N Tyach, Ct e BROOKLYN. e oren i T Police, Who Q1500vercd WHEFS | Guts Sl st 4e. o Nor s Gofo weaky st 6. for. Kew D e L Dl THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REJECTED, Perrre 38 Preston. o B MAX KXOCKED DOWX AXD ROBBED. the property was to be fouud. yisons duil; Cloar’Eiden, 16 Mesw Pork, 810 Extrs Prime, ¢ you ask; but anything | 37 FELICATH T0 THR TRISUNE I3 Wy Lo C. Shankiin Mrs. Catharine Flanagan, residing in Conover-st., | A BAXTERAT. BURarary.—William Gantz and Thomas | hrvsse! oo declaing, of 6.0, eseipts 00 bUS, Fier 10 O i o doamd o | RicumoxD, Jan. 0.—The Legislature to-day reject- ey Sty near Kiogst. Brooklyn, was on Tucsday eventng assaulted | gullivan were Jolatly tricd for burglary in tho the third | 35 Vs Flour aud 700 bosh, Wheat, ; n Imlay-st. by two thieves, who Kuocked hor down aud | degree, They were charped with breaking fnto the grooery o ot B AT bek fups s o s e utional Amendment. The Senate Joads rd Colien, No. 41 Baxter-+t., fair i {chit bo referred to Lord | €d the Const s Jes of two car n the morning guiet but Srm, a on.” This is | Yot¢ d unanimously against it, and only one member | over 60 cliers. robbed her of a bundle of goods which she was carrying, | B matic writing, | i the House voted for it. There was no debay ¥ A nd 11 in m In her fall Mrs. Fla roke L e 27th of October, and stealing property worth $5. da st § Cor o " 3 ’ ar lots Y. 1 at = that Mi £ (rl.rrd Al\;fl‘mn[ Rebel Con an: by the Governor of Georpla | leg and lay for sowe time unal During the progiess of the trial, Sullivan, who 18 a_mere | Oats quet; sales st S0c. Barley in modcrate n it B! ept this proposition for 2 M[:"-l;";“:-y-xhnh \(~r{""'rlh.§q<.-w e, In finally discovered by o passer-by and taken bowe. T b aded g e was sentenced to the House | %105 Kye nominal 1. Provisions—dem Pork quict; sales PRy g g #13 | Mitigams Goverser Joboson. B Cuyier, assallant cscaped, T 0 testiimony ngatust the othier | #2030, Lanl quieti wesatisfaide. Bacow and Cot Musts quict gin 8. it Coos “Kties oly THE U, 8. CIRCUIT COURT, 3 General. Gea 3 1. el Tl 3 PAUTAL ASSAVLT ON A WOMAN. prisoner, he was acquit TS it st ST BEE Sy gt o) Mis 6 R, in ve boen 1o APH TO TR TX 1, the Govervor of G A woman ng 2 . o 10 ——— 03w G0, Jan. %.—Floar is In aetive desand fprineh u uly bave bees Jus- 1%, Jan. 9.—The Hon. Conne Yourg, s 3 2 JOuaLIRmed Mes, KA anan, JSuCUIg At O 2 JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. Raanen el foatiorn ok ot e el e o A ant course. ; e T R ohnson-st., was knocked down, kicked and otherwise (Betore Justice Lodwith ) Lils. ot $120%12 25 1 1 5pring; $13 5@ 8 14 for Lked W which lunded ew | B will hold the el : brutally frested by » strang : . ) 3 408 3 [ : THI0 for Dovkle Eaten Ky Flousr s v e will kold the next term of the U, 8. Cirenit Co y treated by a stranger who called at the house | py,yyoy Syop KEEPERS 1N TROUELE.~On the 1st of from, with o bt s Geimend Lot of T by sample, st $2 35, asd 200 bsh. No. 1 do. and was admitted under prote of being sent to exam- i€ the gas-y . Mrs. H. was then asked to pay t Mr. Hurtman, and refusing o do ten as stated. Her sereams alaried the ueigh- bors snd the villain was {rightened away. Mr. A. B. Nicholson of No. 15 Horatio-st,, made avit before Justice Ledwith, in which he accused pivg o gambling honse at No, 158 Mer- Tie charges that on the 20th of Decetiber, 1 ased & lottery ticket representing s wager or L from _a bitter ex~ | gt Nashvil rifiefionie. o tie thi i o efore leave- s imencing or e third Monday of e before Teaxs | Apvil next. No term of this Court hs been held in | Shi we ite sinee the cirenits were changed by the late | setis g o Ty Do od about. ongress. Some time ago Ju Trig, sighed soat 1h U, 3 o power 1o hold said Court, but 1 Whiie Carada is ofered st #3. Corn quict, sales 1 Mipois st #1 12 Oats quist; sales of Westem u r,-lo‘ and 'IFU ‘l. r-tglh\ul‘ Nl.url‘q fl?‘ll?" “fl? % 1Tl i, D@ H IS per tan, Raiiroa reigbe—Pl. o on, $1; to New-York, Se.; to Albaay, 8. d i mouths erionce wha ¢ 1t O that d to he jo s may Lave been, | o Rebel Brig.-Ge e s I understand, that s opinion. Governor o/ s kt ?i i i |.r4|pl.:1|’v,‘:'|"i gt the wageE o it was do- ST e hie expedition. has L ee— o eror of Georgia. W. E. Smith, K g T Lie drawing o " ey the man who y ,'., 5% reponed fn him SOUTH CAROLINA. Sloverpee ia. Otho R. Kingleton, Rebe her of Congress, AFTEAY IN TIE FIRST WARD. he - Bantu ats Tottety ” sad the Aneciis Tiosinr Jinem e 2 oey Sved to bo unworthy of Tust rey am, | . " and J. H. Wilh 0od re 8. Cougress; by tue Gor- 1 N S < 2 Lottery of K. cky;"” thathe pald Lowe 40 The Unfortunate Tailoress. oY eiio colouists i themieelves in 1 d of eve SAILTNG OF A COLONY OF FREEDMEN FOR FLORIDA | eruos of Georgia aud the Atto ate on Tuesday night Patrick Redmond, residing | policy, aud that Lowe recel leration of in- | T bave s tailoross belping e who has hul Loth Aev wrists brakpa amlh 3 vi = N : C TON . No. 70 Greeuwich-st., became ¢ d in i inst the drawing of the numbers of said ‘are 10 weak that she is unable longer to meet the wants of her e, or with INTERESTING STATEME OF THEL CONDITION » &t No. uwich-st., became engage a controversy he g a ¥ t the coun{zy el Mewber of ¢ i 1 Kne b and Burns eut his opponcat in the face with u razor, i he warsants issued: required the ine; und now waats to buy ono ke is; Wil you plaase send ery g : ) Geveral; G. lorg, Reb - | flicting a very ugly w n o assailant then made lis partics eol ol 0f e Jeffen our machines. e They wish to get | Fron Genaral, | ¥ M. McLeod a e d T B TR T o b partics complained of gt the Jefferson o L3 mackine over four years. Tiave only broken, fwg o to Amer hew the Embassador to send CrareesToy, Jan. 6, 1807 | 556 ® o B entl Preciuct Polic ST e i e e e mots tha T gure o 1 at { o029 W Amer g . e i B LES an. 6, 1867 . Gooderson, Rebel member of Congress, by in t force. . 1 was recently wore gave for it; ou anan-of-war 10 them ¢ “l!! rufi"h'l" ;lm;ut ll-lr; PBrevet Brig.-Gen. Ralph Ely, late Colonel of the | Attorney, and nearly 100 others. i oo wero bailed by Mr, Josepls Burr | jart with i for tvice it cout, | could pot another of the same diof Americans to give 1 WGCE Sl I dod, | Sth Michizan Tnfuntry, s this day sadled from this | o b e Lo g premnmt kel | ERELAMEIO L e L el ) 9 Dioad iy, n the suim of 600 eweb, fo anawer | Ui Sogs, Sy T Do 11,1008, 0 tha Wikepe & .‘;{ :“1‘ ‘.u’m Sy re a8 unprotected as city for New-Smyma, Florida, with 600 freed people, :1 ;A!ti;nm;"n'm’n. '!|“ ,‘.‘x‘e‘v.‘ l:mz Bn ) SADDLES AND HARNESS STOLEN IN EAST s W, Ail“““ No. 155 Mer ¢ i = % G o o' g S ¢ 1 ral e - s o NEWARK. eventh-av: v 6 i 8, Cnrd From Hall, Black 0. hey wou! rontier, without mon the first i Linent of a colony of upward of 8,000 | S«arne. Pavid Ci Congr N 3 hroken d ded by those WO | gh.out to settle on Government l:ndu]u’mml f‘,,‘.”".m ebel Congress, by ot At an early hour yesterday morning the stable of 400 | v gy o g e b Bttty o ks 1 Eak only Jax look upon | 3 N s . . e Mr. James McBride, ot Enst Newark, was entered and | ""To state simply, but emphatically, that there 48 no foundation : 1 in t vicinity, nuder the Homestead act of May 20, s £ two fine.car; 5 S =1 i eh reporta, will, we are coufident, satuly the ‘many friends of oes f two fine carriage Lorses, saddles, valuable bar- | onse, who w0 fatte Lave sympathiaed s ith our nepposed disaster. lar that their h R howmiany I 1862, These people are well prepared for colonization ; craary At ent I that land, | they are an orderly and Siduatrions class, Getermined the eloting uf the groom. Mo trage 0f (o Tob: | e e o sppessed 1 ot and o b i In that lan | to show to the world that they arc worthy of the {ree- T e Ktk v Lok i - S “Holy Land.” | ¢ towed upon them by their country. Among v b e ! < g 2 1 Kiiigdom of | them every mechanieal trade s represented, and 1l | MURDER TRIAL DLy Chuist 18 o spiritual ki st the Jeru- ln.‘uflw“} nilies are posscssed of the means ecessary BY TELEGRAPY TO THE TRINNE. ingeny 1s soasuoly posdble: e e e lic ia to reign is & spiritual Jerusalem, | 10 tho cultivation of 4 crop. They are guite saniuin Hagtrorn, Ct., Jan, 0.—Theodore Moister and B A e e where b 000NN city which was ouee | that at no late day represoutation will be granted A. Suuith, ehirged with the murder of Luther Now-Yock, Jumuary 8, 180, B L i Yoxt ot nowr) the type of a heavenly city. them ; certainly they are as-worthy of it as the pson, i Farmington, i October last, were to-day gy dved g 0t 0w} 1R TE S fomial protest gainst this | & poor whitee” and 1chellious upper clusses,” Wliove ounid over fo trial beforo the Marel term of the Superior POLICE TRIALS. e+ - 4 lony, aud has declared that they cannot permit bitter persecution and determined opposition to the | g 5 otbers Court. The defense introduced the testunony and sub- N MARRIED . ol otber. 3 wmitted the case without argument. [Retore Prostiest Acton. | D. COLEMAN—GROSHON~In Paris, Franee, L 6, 1865, CHAR Jan. 9.—Adyices reached here Yesterday the muster of officers charged with | = A. Blindge, Thomas J. Colemaa 'to Julla’C. .&.m&'?-.': moricans to colo : STON, Palestipe.” They cannot :A[lu;-nuun of freed people Lps dxivcl_;\'|hrng'[x-»m the | & allqw forei to possession of their | State. o A BOURL vk B . J. Jevuixog, jr., Rel i OO e 1t heicats they say, %0 the | L EoK e firsd WO S0 ! 0l require | e Go this morning of destruction by fire of the jail at » most furtile oy It helongs they, eav, to the | n,)r.%m‘fimm. of (,|,.m: Rpevad h,';hn“: 1;" N | G Storter, the Governor of Aliama, #od nrmerous o Kingstree by which 22 of the {nmates, negroes, " rihed | oftenscs was for sowe one or more reasons cspecially Tk [ O e D en sty ot | 4 e A ot A 12 the flames. Tho jull fs said to have beo etirely con- | meagre. OWRE_WILLETT A Fint, Mibiges, o Thosty, JunL & o 5 4 PP 5 uma. Dasid a, Rebel Member of Congress; by the Atte Ay PR A sk o g priencel heboidesiker fer iewey Nor Mr. James T omspson, who ki il theae be driven from their fields by a colony of | bu J. C. Bradler, D. H. Huomphreys, and : 'ps & public honse in the | p oLy ER—BROWNING—Ou Wedneadsy, Jan. 0, 1267, at Hudese: £l by the Attors st in the work of eolonization, | Gesersl, Gure Emva Who 0y fiws and o MGGATY AATvice, ankoas, who will be subjec .u) mvlm|;m.qmnrm. s«-‘vm\\dlm‘hnl'un iute st e 1 Tirig and pay them nothing, who might even be inclined, | ¥ho desire to contribnte toward the education o "G, M’ Mooty, Relie upper part of the city, st No. 252 Avenue B, bronght a s the Ret Conch B pay b B et he couitre R fhey | these neaple can do so by forwarding their contribu- | &0 St o istama. e D o e rouaé Jokn 11 Polley Of the Eightaenth'| | Buises”of tickigtes, Octar o Ml ..'g,'wfi'.:;&‘.“. o Hotena oquest Mr. Morris to send them home again. This | tions to Gen. Ralph Ely, care of N. C. Dennet, Cashicr | 8 Navy; by At Precinet. City, N. J. No cands. Searne, IN SIXTH-AVE. Ou Cliristmas night, this groceryman took offense | gwa¥—RENWICK—On Tiesdsy, the 8th lnst, at the Choreb of I3 Fal ek deviel f - | aguinst some young men who came into bis place, 1nd he | © 5oy Communion, by the Izev. Dr. Mublenberg, Benjawuia L Swas, ,"'I'"l-","""”" 1 o'clock yesterday morning o fire | § 10,000 ved to put these partics out by shecr force. | o R b g e o . was discovered on the first floor of No. 963 Bixth-avo., 0¢- | - The pessons who had come 1uto Lis store hid becoms | 7yNG—CHRISTIE—On Weduewday, Jua. 9, at Calvary Charch, cupied by Jumcs Smart as a hoop-skirt store. The lower | engaged in o quarrel amongst themselve , which quarrel | Rey, Stephin H, W' D., Moriis A. Tyng to mwu-‘z, floor was completely burned out, and the upper part of | paturally ended in a fight. When the Tight was at fts the late Lienry W. Christie, all of this city. the building coustderably damiged. The loss of Mr. 5t tho Ludiord at last interfored, and with the aselst- | wITHENBURY—HOLMES—In this city, ou Tueaday, the Sth lost, Suwiart on stock and fixtures uounts to nearly $4,000. o of his barkceper, procoedad €0 thrust the row.pro- Rev. F. A Fariey of Brooklvn, M. Thomaa N, Witkeubary Iusured.. Th e e apicd an & dwell. | ducing persous out of doore. In doing this, the landlord, i, m%mnmwm:um t " ol i Thompson, used a great, deal of violence, and hit one or | Delia If. Tower. : fuig by Mr. Jobu Ward. Loss on furniture and clothing | THOWDR 800 P EUE (R OF A0 oy of Alibama ;,‘wu: tll.-m. Not tnsured, The bullding is owned by | G0 o Treatant .mw.,’."finn’.“fluu?xma 154 ES———— 1 Messber of Co - . o iTust out with wa from Thompson's ce, Sergean PARD 10 Drooklyn, ., on Wednestar, Jan. 9, Agusten, e IN AVENUE B. i nd it the o Thompion scrike | —son of brcy und 5. 3. Board, aged I ‘i 8 wontin. ; 8 At12 o'clock m. yesterday a fire originated near astill | persons, both with a club and with lis fist. As T*;h';m"’:_fll,:l-vw“'m '1'}'3(..1, s :':J."L':“fl'.‘..’:.‘..’. on the third floor of the Qistille . k., wor Lis duty was plain. He had but to arrest the 7 of X, Haulon & 00, 10- | Bont e aaw naking. 1ho ‘massBli——tho question o | L Sisets SreTiiios st wpphes st aotis, eated In Avenuo B, near Twentietiat, It was soon extin- | the Juetifblonwss of the attack being ove for the BREWRR-A' Poakibll, on Manday, Jun. o fomen Beovny I A s e cand Jgwltiog some | Conrt hefore which the man shouid be brought in the | Mo et 88 St i Ui o ey foa I8, bve X whisky. Loss $50. Fully lusured. - 8 nt Polloy accordingly arrested the man st the Presbyterian Ublrfll&'l‘idbfi. ¥ » | BU LNING OF § b w \_\'" |'L,\.\'l.\"':‘.\1“,|. IN NEWAY About 5 o'clock last evening the saw and plan and, of | Freedmen's Bank, Jacksonville. Fla. There are indi- | &2 se. u ukse, Mr. Mortis infolued the Turks that he hiad | cations of a grand exodus of freed people from this | greriienciul, SR o powor to interfere with American citizens, who | ° te. Hundreds have alr v availed themselves of | § Congress: by Governor o & right to zo where they pleased. Probably the | the hencfits of the ]lunw!l«;iud_z;(-l.TX.mm» "i““l‘lm m ‘M‘:)wlhuunr Franch put the Tuiks up to making thi jrotest, | Are contracting to go to Florida, Texas, and other Alab ne enere e reuch put the Turks up to making this, rotest. | States where they have the assurance of kind treat- | 8 S it STt il € F e o th their plans of conanest to have a colony of Amer- | ment and libe wages, and unless the planters tr Corpe: by Governor of Alabaroa. ‘W, K. Suith, Tedel M us at Jaffa, the port of Jerusalem. | their Laborers more honestly and humanely than the, o, W. B Garland, G. ‘t fost absurd stoiics Liave boen published in Europe | have during the year just ended, the State will 500 st came before tho news given abov nd Amorica in reference to negotiations said to be | b¢ lepopulated of laborers. £ | Mosd, progress between the Pope and the Greck Patri- he freed people are fast hecoming educated in o progress bt et e o e mentioned once be. | their riehts and privileges as free latorers and e o faleity of ibese Teports. If they had any | zens, aud manifest an appreciation of the obligutions | i‘omxd.lhon_flwulw. ¢ Was an uu‘.ividunf)m on the | of citi v are, without excep Lt of the Patriarch himsel. The Greeks have just | ingly inter ducation of themselyes and orced the Turks to remove him from office, b ac- | their cheldren. o th ;‘};1”“ i pecnls ey look for | feount of his outrageous misbebavior and miswmay- | seiP 21 i’“ vt ss A5 D0 11 Yy {nqvmflluullf. B ¢ = T NN, UF CHATLESTON. ¥ i8 # long story, and your readers would not The Charleston Daily News of the 5th say whderstand its details, hut it may be summed up in a 3 or-s10p, Thompson, aud took him to the where he was locked’ up and detained all CLARK~—Op Tuesday, Jai. 8, Alexsuler Clark, ia the €lst year of Mg n eustody when bronght | x38% oo o oor) hereatter. of the figures of the last three dine. lh~‘l {:m the Patriarch of thh("-ldl k ‘1.m h.i : s Aliown tn ou abul x’;""lu';“‘?"““' soep | plen d ustods_whep Leonem Jovas o tool of the Turks, The Greek Chuyely obtained | It we G Luo e and constwise exports Of | el A wil of Mr. John Worner, Nos. 23, 25 and 21 Webster-st n the morning before the e at the Police Court. | (0/Fn 3 : b 4 | the increase of th qearter of 1% over the | 15 o 5 § ; » 3 b 4 | "'On the trin! Sergeant Pol ‘sustained himself and LLIN—On Tuesdsy, Jan. %, of seailet ferer, Jeanie Reo, mfth:n"l‘ur}.s 8e u‘ ’.ufl] ngfi,_.fl Bort of co \\‘h-‘= | &ame period of {he ArH 26,000 birles, W | Gon Newark, took fire and was fl.‘u'(\wlvlp _«h.m_;,.d. Loss | gnowed that Be had acted 5 ecisely according to the gen- 2'.',:»:_‘ Orient H. and Currie D. Collin, aged 1year, T .....'3 H on for ¢ 070‘ ament of their community, ¥ ich | compartson Ine of exports for the same 000, upot which there wis an tnsuraiice of §2,00. ad =eceived from the Department. Funeea! from the rasidence of W. J. Van Duser, #sq., No. 18 Bast x:]k m 1!1() the Putriareh’s power out of 5is hund, | shows an exeess in favore th quarter of 1856 of over Gen, G MILLS BURNT IN CANADA. Tt tretn, accorling to the testimony of the Scrgeant | - iwenthst, on Thursday, st 1 o'clock p. m. Frieads and m‘-a: vested it in a council chosen by the people. 000,000, of congratulatio | by oy awa, Jan + Pontiac Mills on the Upper | and others thut Thumpson koeps n big blacksmith ns & | iarited to sitend. : ate herst College), a 3 de of o b i 1ey it th ¢ o O 3 1 2 t not &0 y 10 ge as the Patriarc at we may not v L TIPS that Le assisted the pper 10 UAINSY the BLYABEETS | The relatives and friends of the family are invited to sttand the r’l'! .qul;l;»'l‘n!ngr:h: 8 160 to i;::m&'lxh.‘ l‘l}:l!f: : utered “her fpet | CASUALTIES. from e bouge, _e® bt~ e thp vaskienss of et brethenin iaw: J. O, Conglos -.%'fi 0d e has displayed 1ot ouly subserviency to the | branchesof comnere Toe following | M 3 Tty e b day (Thoradar), the 100 nat., ut £ elock p. try and s tenden . ires show the buslives trausactions of the last three DOWN STAIRS. Supe ¢ complained that the | CRANE—At Somers, Wetchester Co., N. Y. on Fridur, Jau. 4, sfier® 0 y Coroner Schir- | officer ¢ ear The Times and TRIGUNE | short illnges, Roxasna, wife of Geranl Crane, esq. to superstition ple to demand his removal. ting and disgraeeful con- . The Porte refused to alne of me: Parte, but a bigot hich has roused o council o 63 years. rse the troops of infuntide beggars | DRARBORN—Ou Tueadsy, the 6B 1 . 81 l.yuq M. Kennody gald that ouc day | el ®jan ’_:'-—- s ‘5'?5 'E:t o3, ui o fice, | The £ are javited to atteud the funersl ol of The Times offlee, | T (000 Soxtred, Treaty wiatiat, uesr Fiftiave, oo Thursdegs, st, on the body of | d 39 y | ved nbov rom enstoms | last week 1. | mhout 14 litt plse w est, u-r.;n- ceept h but the excitement among | weigh exports . s 8 fligh y ting alms from passers: he Groo fenr of ereating new difficuitics Coustwiso exports.. ol Qghs vl tledie & ) by M8 (3, K uled ot e g, and thoy | _Jus-10, a1 'elock foreaoos. 4 u othor parts of the Eu while the Cre msur- ot ? - g -3 would ouly run ronnd the block, nndl lhl‘ n 'r«umul-ixr D"';OH";MQ:I’ID*;Mx l;'hfit:;"dnd-y.flh‘.hd ! ection was still unsubidned, has ind them t s I oy e sveedily on their old stumping-ground: therefore, the | . W. Donghty, in ” N . iufl!.‘am s xIly i :“ ’-vd PLB T nc‘(“qlh“. o { 13 J:‘Ig‘:x. Jock n.m. yes' Mr. Grant "_ Supeziateugent proferred a charge against the offiver on 1:;2.&&.;.“.4;:‘.31,.%.&,: Afilwflu‘ “ o foot ¢f Btanton-st., Bectore assist. | that bonb (Olhow Rerpens) L sct b s ’ Son, Mholas W. Dovghty, st Quoeis, L L Carrisgre will be i@ » LOUISIANA. anc i be rundered by Lie bystutders. The body wia = £l wom‘:: r-:‘M Wednesday, :..s,l‘m Jh' : OUISIANA. recovered soon afterward and taken to the late residence E RS, VEW, 1,5/ St on 5 : | o7 risonarn 1o tas mivce ot N o CATICI AL et Coroner Wikdey aube SBW-JERSEY NEW L o e i ear ot > ©7 FRLIGRATS TO THE THISUNE. | : | ety sttonded and heid an inuest. Deoeascd Wis gy g eate s s ure tarted 12 attend, s femard from th i BaN I'rancisco, Jan. 9.—The Yellow Jacket Mining poit_sivides fupresent | | quite fechle \ery fond uf stayiug around the piers in | ATTEMPTED DESERTION.—Yesterday afternoon s | - deuce of bis futher, Scha Hiorurth 8 poie, N. X., on { ompany have opened a now body of rich ore in their | e D-ttsed ) , | the vicluliy of bis rosldonce. train contalsng watlors and marines arrived i Jersey | g pxipl o Wetnonday, Jat. 8, Mrs. Leah Baskie, in the 834 yout @b i e ‘I‘h‘- same \x'u i iy vest ln_vnh red a di 5 A Assistant Cominis- e ! ETE A T””"""', o | City by the New-Jursey Rallroad, and while at the depot | et dnl‘ Y ¢ 4 and of 50 per foot, aad carried over a surplus o Texas, sulject o U an; enry C Head ; | James Gifbppdet e A albastillindy } reg and friends o the fumily are Invited t0 ber The bark Comne day fo 6 to proceed to Loulsville yartes ‘ ke was, nd running down Hudsonst, o was PUIsUed BY | aureas Joeph, . ‘ . brong rday. for : creatod conmiderabl O ey e Trot TRt The rupt| SARTEWATE-Cu W , an. 9, Biwlo Gartheaite, ia, which cleared 3 Liverpool, carries 10, SMISKIESITTT thve, which t, but causcd the fellow 10 | 7% 5485 are respecttully avited to attend his funeral late resideace, No. 248 Raymoud-st., Brooklyu, va Friday, Lith last, nees that he Pl | o elatives snd fricnds, also the members of Moutauk Judge, Lq Gov. Wells anno trevida, for Hong Ke TeRKITE | ho ba iyma ele York yesterday | B¢ e Lagi « 6t the com | & | o with 6,750 sacks of whea 4 | wvicts, which s a e — by g n before, in con- | CRIMINAL COURTS. | OrrosEp TO ANNEXATION.—At the last meeting of u'l;'rv:‘lkms.um Wedaeslay, Jan 9, Mary L, Widow of Joseph® - otebkisn. g | the Town Counc B8 POLICE 1 Committee reported | v el will take place from Christ Chiureh, New-Haven, ou Prideg yette Ward to | afteracon, Jan. 1L 4 Jorsey € 4 ed” APpOINLIDG @ | HUNT—Sudteuly, on Tueslas, the Bth inst., Adriaace Well | Speciil Co 3 and oppose the |, son of Hir o . and Jane 0, Hunt, aged § yeam. - T annexation of ¢ “tion of the town of | Toe friendsof the fumily are fuvited to atténd the faneral, from Bergen to any mu : Windsor Hotel. No 22 East Pourtessth-st, between Fifth-ave. el Conov Union Square, on Priday Tith fnst., at 4 o clock p. m. 1k, a check for | VETO Messaops.—At the meeting of the Common KELEOGS_3d Gls M, 4% THEAR SO, Jak. 1 Bt 2 ounell of Jersey City, on Tuesday night, Mayor Clet The relatives and fiends of the family ave invited to attend his u Priday, the L1th fast., st 1f o'cloch p. ., from the fadly rks. He be- | wat tins will be fonud a great relief to the asnry and greatiy facibitate the building needed roads. from the inferior &k | restive durin g the Chris but quieting down since they are ove: issued an order to Sheriff Parish of ) ) Fisher was tr \ LRITISH ¢ A large and enthusia t Victoria, Vaueou he seat of Governn dreased by the 1 vho were unanimons i atural advantage he seat of Goverum ion, gencrally signed, adverse to the prc vrT 10 Pass A Fo t o rather ! MeCortanck, pr men of the Victoria, e w that the n. nas holiday Gov. Wells atchitoches, 1 and grOes vlooking Trish boy d to N X inl, !:._Hm-'j‘lf‘-"z. havi il . Court of the crix t the land t \ cn\‘(,ga\‘f‘x*.‘(:‘ R Sears hikving 1,1;,_,,; + death |.)‘ Anging o 4 e e N . | land sent in four veto. mucssages s n,n.ma: ;:gn;nnl n.l.- R 4 pverad Aoy Sa ol | )y the G nor. He designates Belie Mr. Conover ¢ it, but | resolution app: Committes on Charter Amend- | 10WEKY—In this eity, on Tuesdar, the 8th inst., after & short olon: islatore last seesion | ? for the exceution to take place | " K1 5 Were th | fos 1o attend tho seasions of the | uses Lowrs, in the 47th sear of bis age. ey £he di y of gold in the Victori | i ache | x Friveey % the certifica at Which was sustained. Against | The reltives and friends of tue family are invited to Mu..a s i there are claimants who have earned the Py . “ | . | tion, sent it by a messenger to the office of fon g the payment of #24 each to on Thursdar, the L0t lust., at 3 o'cioek p. m., from bis late usty. e 75 Jones, Mebel | Juy ' C . where 1t was at once pronounced n tors s of election, Not sustaiied. | No. ¥ Thirket “ Beloved by all. Sbent—— | GEORGIA. ex-United Biabes | forg The boy was then handed futo the ¢ dy of the adc inance giviug permission ved by . ct. In responsc to » Jersey Cliy and B Horse Badlroad Company | LINDON—Op Wduesdag, Jua. 9, Yirs. Elizabeth Lindoa, agol T yessy 1, Kebel Congrem | Detective Ober of th tha and 12 dara, I3 ire of funeral hereafter. w. b iad received the check | to lay down o track In Encst. Amn i0n 40 pass the esol | 1 o%a | ordinance ove: MASSACHUSETTS. GEN. SWEENEY ON RECONSTRUCTION. £ i e | B rriranarn vo TuE TRIGUYR il sivifig the nam neis D. Dean, who b :h.;l\uu \ru.cluhl.-'dilA lv“”tm‘;h hols :nmuv rop i Lby s i ADE—FUNER . UGUSTA, G P b Swee i 2 vicy, Ry the top floor of e Mo tion suthorizing the purchase of blankets for the Y —Om Saterday evening, Jan. 5, after u sbort illnom, Hattle. ¥UE BOSTON BOARD OF TRADE—FUNERAL OF | ey e e ',T:::?‘-;n:’;:';l‘ll P j Gar. Nakeher, G e Trtton on the groand that all supplics for the City | = wife of Jumes Murray, and cldest daughter of H. M. and LIEUT. WILSON | u Ao} oo t t MOTH Pricon must bo paid for by the Commissioners. The veto | A Wells, 025 yoars, 1 mouth and 4 d > [l 18 it yeste le a brief specch r: g 2 ) - ot g i G St | ‘was sustainod Paneral from ber Iate residence, No. 53 Morton-sb., on 'flhf:h‘ ST FERRAATE 96 fuS TAEIE for conciliation and speed orution of the Souch. e b Ty o oy Gonfecurata Diates. 16 | 1g the Rioney, to deposit It in the Nati 5wk 5 e s e 18 Nork” Belbtives i Kisols B WpYMRY fpe ettt SR ¢ BOBTON, Jan. 9.—The znnnal meeting of the Board > et e Py B T o ibel Congrens: | where het () had nis neoount, and that he would after: | PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH ¥OR $1,000.—T'50 pigeon o :'.“'_““T;.Y'“;,":;."‘;.mi;“.:.“:"“- dusglter of Trade was held this afternoon, and Chales G THE EXECUTIVE PARDON: b Sl 1 R . Kt Banand W | il et MeCoctmack In Nusuat, near loekmatt | shooting matches—owh foF §350 sido—took place at | rypem i th e ) 3 Tt i i Vagro was clected President, to succeed Goorge C. GHAYH 7O THE TRIBUNE 2 bt Themns Alles Rebel bripsder conzaly by fio 8t ance madl for BenR, b, Catover that'| Oreenville yesterday, | Taylor of Jersey City, | Katurday, Jan 5, 107 :’-;r;h;rml‘frlfi.'&flllwm Jorenzo Sabine, who has ASHINGTON, Jan. 0.~The President eent o com- | g T Mot Sveridan sad Gov. ad b presented 1o him for payment, and of Fliam Seeds, the * Jersey | o nEUEHE SO RREE W ake, etaning her nsual facalties ntl bey \ghit §eurs, sent in his resignation, | cation to the Touse 6f Representatives today in- | g g 2 wke 8¢ S doapie hinds each, 1S | e b o T IR . ; | o sld eheek v 18 s 1 on b i best o ud, falling aaleep. Jth as axeason. It was received | clo.ing, from the Attoruey-General's office, o partial Ust | 4y s Goveraor of Terss snd five | mitted MeCormack to t i et 44 Tt e The sec. | graan " She well remesbered. Gesa. Wesbingion, olct be | it by Ges. Grant snd Jobn | believed that he was m an i «is bonudury Fliars during the Revolutionary War, and was present and eye st 44 for o the burning of New-Losdon, and savs that she and others ‘rolied roadd consolidation d Rebels, and stating that there would and the it eaunon balls that were iving on the ground at that time. Sbe bas thing of the forgery Fancock. ~ Peter M. Gray | Cougreamasn; by Goturnor of T ‘ . e in both cor ke it complete. The & Lhe present seselon to : % e ABORE K | e the Ahove Bamed, L. B. Tyier, aud the sther, Job S e ’1"‘.;" Vo ametionn S'l“";"';"‘i,l' & wiemoranda are copied the list: s the i with the hope of securing Deat, wi o o vy was held to-day. The first vessel of this | VIRGINIA. b ATt W | wiiness. While the examination was pending, it was present, and betting wa n . o e & rompany, (he Ontario, wis launched in November. | ey for Confederate States; recomm e Mtited that i order to open al account in the Park Bank | Wird ihe Litter | b matel s wereabout | SomiaCilbris _fhe ven e g s Auies 9 ler consort, the Erie. will be ready in March for | wnd F. J Dean hid o a letter of e endation purporting | $160 to §%0 n £, | Gumediate faily, who canuot but feel Ler departure s & sovers ! fec; b0 recomm | to have itten by A, Wetzo] J0Wh Goid-At. Peavement, Althongh she has been spared to thers o lobg—the y recouan e bk, | e vide of their childhood becoiug the couneilor aad syw u WESTCHESTER 8. | & end of their maturer years. noral of Licut. Wilson, only son of Senator WWitson, took place this a oon at ick, where usiness was for the time generally snspended Services were held in the Orthodox Church, and cere condncted by the Lev. C. M. Tyler, F{ the Revs. Messts. Cromack, Ayer and Parker. by C Ke, citlien Tess, by Gov. bl member of of the Rebel syt IMPROVING TT AT HarLest Bripor~The | oiuted by the Board of Supervisors of | . L Goods. e plans and ‘spectfiontions | .3, CASP—W-IACKSOE. Fa SHE SPORRRAY, hanomastgy gt t o o3 sals for the building of the ta, Stawls, Cloaks, Crapes, oot Ar Sk Titiee o I.Mlu"l#-d on with b therr eadlenst e check in pay With thin in lis posses-lon he was enabled to exp upon the signature of the firm Yormurre BurcLaks—Late on Friday uight five en f open the front basement door of the Pier | poesl, the Hon. E. M. Pea e R 4: un Campbell, do.; by Hon AL 0L mg, the Hon. L. 8. b el service by Admir G Davin, Leon Bunith, Comac i the Uufted Stetes - Burgeon in Kebel service nbliss, at. J. W. Cooke fment 11, Cragin, th Johs Maseoek. Tl Lientenant-Governor and Adjutant-General of | oA iy . = 0 Braad | the State, and other n 1 | dby P or store rioa Moore, No. 263 Broadway, aud, | risanin, met at the offi A military escort was_furnished by a o y of | entering the pl N @ quantity of | | passed a vesolution au- | 551 Broadway, opposite Tifaay & Co's rtillery from Fort Warren, and Company 4, 2d | Hgne L ergars, While so engaged, the robbery Was 3 | diseoy A by Officer Kelly of the Third Preeinet, who N - found_two of the o Special Notiues. at once entered the ph wed Michiel Sullivan Jattalion, eolore Busineas of all kinds is very dvll. No trade is ex- othy Shen, concealed in e 4 O I o pooted before Februazy. Several snall failures ar vy e . The o acaped. Botl reported, one in Pearl-st. The old bouses are strong | d Brgaer Gouerg ‘ The Hon, Jai. Apevi and e aken to the Atatiom At oo u, tor 5 AEAT R | i nu:-:uu-:‘ PHALONS e, ¥ s Lo ates Aculemy ; “ 3 dny they were com ol al x. | saps the Italian erb. Tubale the odor Al NIOHY Youtorday they wero conumitted fortrial by 1o following i the weakly Btate- | Tt i Tt At oo v you dmnl: enougl, however. o ¥ Mur Congressman; mo e of the Boston banks: el Brigadicr Geaeral 1 wrs, und Hved at No. Pierpout, 1L 1 5%, and Uved at No. [§ wling. Shea js by Gov. Peire ] TEN-HOUR OR MOVEMENT AT LOWELL. ;! . s ¥ LOWEiL, Mass., Jan. 9.—A Committee rep g R T . Geo. | K SOVAE 1 R \ 11,000,000 | Due to other WRSSIISTI | charm. What Naples is amoug the cities of tho Mediterraveas, tid pas tho gperativee in the scveral mills in this pl o | e raes. W, 1i. MeFariand, Rebel mersha of Coneress, by o, B Vi Deposits 40,524,618 waited upon the Treasurers connected therewith,and | ut. Fapette McMullen, Lebel member of Cougress, by’ ASEAULT WITIL A Razok.~James Lamb and several . st | Cireulation, NAUL 246,367 | fume is among the other perfumes of the world. warged upon ""«;m'lw reduee the hours of labor from | ont .-nfl Geu. !l"v";'"’\ '.“'""l“"\ e U A ""'m“'fl"'-m-v thful compunions on New-Yenr's Day amused t Logal tender not C 1o, State. ik | \A:m-rlcln Ih-l T ;n‘rfi;%cnmmlus en daily. ¥ x jerpout. Hugh N. Page, Kebel navy eaptain, by 4 Banpa iy el | » & e e | Due Ui other ks 13,504,525 | No. 24 Cooper Uion, THIS (Thursday) EV . Topiea: 1. E‘m ‘{:I}L‘"(m":‘:l)m 1‘1’»’;1‘")‘ :i.fi’f‘w".‘f ll‘h‘:ll, ‘\)" e ol A e ul”“l’h'".l el A le e e e Jiew B Retee, O, don and the ; salven by calling 84 vakious placcrls the Fuurth W | i PIEE Nt | Bvenhont T piceriris Ty b T‘:—““ H 0 o i 4 3 - Vogram, ex U. 5. Kavy, by CGior rpoint and Gy Seet. sisiane. Jobn . Clark ; el Bri .\ ez General | by manding free drinks, Several times during th etary Aystems,” by Prof. GRIMEX. 3 “The I waqnieat shouid be complied with. The largeat part of o Nehel Ty G ety ¢ s & Dies | oo Louidans, Jabn 3. Ll i | Aatled at the grocesy of Mr, Hpdencamp, No. 63 | LANDOFFICE REPORTS, Couliloun of Our Planetary Sysem,” by Prot. VANDERWRYDS. no.stock of these companies is owned in Boston and | tlt attern rewgued Jutgeily by Gov. Peirs | (ol 1 Yon. John Hogan, J. Fallon, Fabwand Waish, 1. 36, 7 Oak-st., wnd wer v liquor on eacl oce Finally, | BY TRURGHAPE TO THR TR 5. b, TILLMAN, wicinity, and the mausgement of the mills is also | P20 Y ot |».| en and Kichard Wal [ Gen: W iarter. JECA: tatcher. v Mo Mr. 1. ordered them from the place, d ing t | WaASHING peral Land-Offtce returns re- D.Sramoox, Becretary. focated ‘thero. A mass luccting of the operators is | ALs. itne - Tiomss Ghobon e B, Ry Jigo Fempent et | Gemeral . 11 e, 7. 7. Gt e How T K Xeel ond | Wouid sl it to the extortion mw longer.The rest [ cctvulah e e a inmbolls, Kawas,show (it 5240 |~ Gruwwn's Bronchinl Troches.— lour Troches are 90 well . 3 ot - . Fhasen, oruasma gy 'y by L. B jel Congressman; by the Attorner-Genen wrge G, - e i o tlse publ oscd of durive the e mber called to assemble on Friday evening next, when | Peirjont and i ctarse Chas. F. Thorburac, kebel i), by A4 | Ve oud, Bichel Conreseman by the Alarsey fichorsl G oeps | PATtY went out quictly, bub Lazab, whio wae muel infoxt | e W ere) taken for netua selticment umder the | and fivorably Kuowa to ucel commendation. ;—l{w’ Brlavaneg will he e fu“l.} set forth. ' Mayor Wickhos, B e | De Prentice. . 3. Cocke Trigadier-General; by Geus, Bials s Msitiad EAGSmapTan Bl o the YA ‘wt law, and the resaaiader loeated with agriculturl college serip . GhRid A PANAS ichardson, it is announced, will preside on the , | Hubbard sid Osterhaus, sud the Governor of Missvuri, sud several A ruzor, inflicting o kevere wound. Lamb thenmade | 5, tary warTants jon. CHAS. , Pres. Mass Souate. - g 3 y Senntors | Habbe ¥ seape. The wounded man wits c et tothe New- | *“Generdt land odice re X G Offce from " world much ealacged occasion. : = Cowa, John b Baymoud, H. D. Foster, Dean thers. £k i Rib ghes :I‘"..lv b ,",!“h::‘l,"m"l::,"'w' ke B 1 Leyes ll:"}‘,,?:m'. el o :,‘::,::f.:’.,‘j“,’f:*’,“:" o from the | sty commanication with the has been very » _BosToN, Jan. 0.—At the opening of the Municipal e SRy Ko k- Benliaty G Mg B Blevens, | pogerick Cintard, Commander in the Kebel Navy, recommended by | condition terday Lamb wis o at 4,701 screr of L Tuisis ware dispouet of, 310 of WHieh | gha [osenge which [ now carry always in 1ay pocket; that trouble is mg Gourt yoaderday N, Juchurdson, esdq., sddréssed the court, : e T Majorien, Harlee snd the Attorney6 Bradley T. Jobuson, | of the Fourth P | e takom under the Howsestead law for actual sebtomneid nd cltivation. prrviety Gy ) A : Judge Bacon presiding, stating that it had been re v . rernar of W BrigadierOeneral, recomuended by k. M. | Justice Dowling to await the result of Hedencamp's i i Tlaroat (for Trocal specidc) laviug male me often 8. ded by the Gaves Wegt .mihsdnwlh.m by different persons v.l‘m:‘ rlr;'-l'ul | Dorerss o the Unitdl ‘;flL |:.. Gieo. 15 ‘a '.n‘ u‘_un..‘"‘m.n" ; i b Juries. THE ST OF TRADE. erawtiopien” N P WILLIS. > under the liquor faw were not made against leading par- | Sutes. Joba- Eckois, Rebel Brigadier-General 7 ki By cbe AL KD oils recommanied by Gun. ‘Srnth, (o SR g ATIEMPTED T0 CuT JIkn THROAT--Yesterday after- | % s - os have & B Tow T o8 eng o 8ale s 3o - s £ r Attoruey Ge 01 o " If You have a Stight Cough dow't neglect it, but goat vase @ e W a0 Lt My, willo prosecutlons | ey Oemcesl Gor. Toeaport” s kessies Tiows: & T 1. Boat, ey Geusitl isTRICT OF coLUMBIA. noon Eliza Carroll, residing] in Cherry-st., near i i b b2 P B KNAPP & Co. aud get & bottle of thelr e t all the ports, sinee Sept. 1, prpsh ooy sy VHGETABLE COUGH BALSAM. Jkner, - ex-Minister of alout 120 cut her throat with a razor. I were constantly instituted against others who were not | Josaa i Hill and James Beager. Clirles J. ¥ rich and did but small bosness. He had then in mind | Frae d dumes Bearer.” Catles J. Vuuikner, oxMitser 10 | gty re eitinens recomimended In woe cascs by the Marors of | ttempted b e . | M Weahington sud Georgetows, and by others. v }‘W case of o Joor. womau, who only had four gallons of v, Lineoln prewsed Mr. ¥ 1ol s free pandon; fbe o o gt o who was present, attempted to prevent her, when she | Barrieoxs, Ju 8.—The ¥ Cotton 1 frst bands compriscs | gotd b No. 32 Hudsoust., neas Kiag, and by druggists geasrally. B quor for sale, Who was prosecuted, and who is now I (e Uuies Sty s gt ke oy el SME VS e turned upon and cut i severely With the weipon. Sl | 440 i will eare yor. . aerving out ber sentes e 1 e Hoss of Correction. FIe | s ardumed by n. 4lex . Joues, Mavel B ier Geonrels v MEXICO. Ao P s Wffoer uf cio Fourth Procluogs’| - Dowows Jub &-/The sieskiaf Outiem olcng o smal SW MU =i "-':.“ been requested by his elients in a body, he said, to pended by Aitorney-General, Ton. J. ) ot ol =il il anbsequently Justice Dowlig committed her to the | P srbebioh o o ) oo 8ues 27 ibis, ot 82 22416 5. . Ahe court whether wartants would be issued against Meniber of Cougress ; recommended s BY e . Tombs. She is supposcd to be partially deranged. Caiton. Low Middlings, W@dle. Shoubers in bulk, Sc. ; Clear ml::“dul:c d.:.m,,m:,u" were other ‘mmtm'ilw . y_“ |:.,.|:‘,. ‘and “.,j Tout X OUTRAGES BY THE FRENCH SOLDIFKS. e Vle.; Mess Pork, $20 80, Hogs, Hay Flour. »lh;:fi' -': and hie desired information on that point. He ‘ongresn: Tecommendod by Atio BY TRLRGKAPH TO THR TRINONE : e & e ptesn O o vy, 1 Thik, Te.; Rar, bon Ows 44 5o purpcac, he said, otler thn o perfori is duty & i el Mty G ALVESTON, Jasi. 9.~The sledmer Thimes put in COURT OF GENERALSESSIONS. Whiaky i bond, $3 3 Hagar, 1. i 12 I8 clicnta, and defeat the present unigst liqnor lw oy o i o 5 i : koo i [Before Julge Mussel.] Mexritis, dan. 0—Ce Sl el swiet | The Tnteronl Revenne Record and Customs Journaly nod he hoped the whole proceedings w realt i the ebel Member of for . Her passengers from the inte t k . v Middting, SHie. tarhet dull and heary. e e s Koo watters. | Pabiished every Satastey. ob atailibment of & Jicetme v, - B Wanngten e the reported capture of San Luis Potosi. cino, | This Court disposed of very little eriminal business | Wirkiseros i i iaioe : St | 33Vl Subscipion $5 pof sama, ,m,‘wflumum he knew of no reason why break- | 3 ** “™ " Yopry camoria, With 6,000 Liberals, has scattered over the country, | yesterday. A nutber of the cases on the calandar wero | ursiiue domand st B ¢ 0; Tor, 1 ; Basis, § T.V.R VAN WYCK, Biiter. | . o e Jaw should ot be prosecuted upon the appli- | A Harington, Rebel Member of Conres, by Gov. Hebden pillaging and without ammunition. adjonrned to give counsel engaged elsewhere an oppor- | il iriwows, Jan = The Flous marke i stends and prices wnehungea. Al Can Tinve Beavtiful Hair. - Any m-“r complafnapt ; but when warrants . Rebel Mewber o g-mmh, Gor. Mokden. R Barringer, Megia bas 2,09 men, armed and 'irr“ supplied. | fanity to be prosent. The roveipts of Wheat are smpll and ,r.‘i;:‘.ufu:.-;'z.«m:'zucm Gray Bat Huane Jouney Joun Queon r the lquor lnw were requested by | Rebel Brigader Genery, by 060 e Kehompt. W I They think the Liberals were defeated 'A BHOPLIFTER—William TL. Jones ploaded “gulity” to | Fesnivamafiol therela e Brie 2 GO o "Gl w1 @ for New. Wt Conn et it & vl of | Rebel Brigadier-Generl, by Gor. Worth and Gov. Hokden. W.T. Duteh, | Bazaine has ordered the last French soldier to be b = featin guther w ! ne hus ordered s ¥ 4 bakds ‘Seed quiet. : 5 Jaw, while they wers violating it them- :ir:ael.mu.]hy ’}l}: S Goslh 'l:m mmbj% m... embarked by the 30th of March. Mis foree is moving an attempt at grand larceny and was remanded. Edward ::1 o149 :L:‘.‘\" Okl Onte ’31 1%';"1’0 LS llbl:ihn:lxt I:-‘v'n there wan m‘m"%:‘l‘“;“’e?,f‘,r";"':;"f;“u';z‘“ s , Keveniy Johmwon nd e cliess. Lonion € Wayaee ebe] Sena- Wru\l the const, with the rear guard at Chaico i amfl“fi"‘}r}m :‘l"l‘flrg“:“‘nfl‘é“'f“'“ ‘:““_:"':,'::‘l”r ""‘g: e vy dal nd me, i Gl & '..T:. Sugare G, with lange ] ol 3 owler. 3 - ol T, Junikat. o oA . e . carried ey b 5:; ‘x den, . ersou 7. Bradley F. Jous When the officer from the Susquebanna land vty ed T the. samo buijding, went Into the store c.,'i'.:.'.’i"'.’i" (L "_"_1_[ S i & imieneral, by Gov. Hollen, T N, Nunders, Vara. i . . . e i Yera Cruz _some Mexicans cheered him for which | BTSN GCoher ina stole two pieees of AIK,Worth | deelining tendency, 5 0@, #7087 40 drewsnd o recciyte, 13,430 P B, with & downward tendency, Mess Pork, #1% E "and the memwbers of the North Carolinn Legialature. up The Judge the romarpory - e 3pplcation Se mama ot s Woild detarmine on kRl o G 8 et Bkt | ey ore pfterwacd beaten and badly wounded by | et ol e Counter "4 pelend | el i SR W Pl . L eutenant-Colonel, by 5. F, Les, B "% ~ i, h 3 reen Meat [ rd nu - - 5 e Yy Gox. Mat- eri z and robl e passengers ; the, ] was found on hbu. Low ) Fiour fens but "Wheat steady and firm it 2 gl . 3.0 Ranaay, Rell Momber o Cougron, 800"t . | @lso robibed the diligenco aiid outraged three womel | A FruaLe STeAniNg CLoTiNG. — Margaret Swith aod e dlug £, o dsanee or Stoe s pring, §3 2568 ;. Fall Cermometer 20, ind north-west ; clear ; :’.‘.;‘{h:' Gilaer. .anel..";'-nl-.l' e :1‘] fu-m-h'v nu."'!h“u""- Pm"flmn‘uhmd of New-York, and Davis & Co., of | V" leaded guilty to an attempt at grand larceny, aud was ""’"’1‘”“?’""" e, Sica Purk du, (‘”: "".’“"n. ."'; WoRcrTER, Mass., Jan. 9—Wind north-west ; clear ; | Hobdes the Targes buuking-lonse in K Luis Potosi, were | sentenced to the tate Prisan for two years ol WK | SEUC L yu —Cottn maket demer sl of 350 eles; Wl e tar iy g i f8 B N v et e | imprisoned aix weeks in a cell for un offence aguinst | moutha. Blie was seen to enter the T of Bolon Win- | 3,8 CT Sy . goml Midllng, Me. AP LD, Mass., Jun. 9.~Wind north west ; elear; | g "yt Alken, n-uovw o "lk‘Lv A h"fl»_-: ¢ | French Officers, terbottom, No. 233 West Twenty-seventist., on the 27th | g/ oy, Jan. —Cotien dnll and Nitle wh;: B s e Sad: & Wind Hon Montgomery Do, e Aabmore, Pesigaed seat1n United Siates of Noveulbor, and steul aix Articos of mile weariug ap- S i, Jan 3 —Cotlw e ek 500 iy aew- ) —! north. + o . s g o adier-Gen- e 0l J ‘mr 25 4 et CHORT | Ooncrmy, a8 e gt A WE% Rebel 4 JAPAN. - LOSING AN OVERCOAT. — Edward Scherber pleadod .M,","'“‘” o et s s g, et e o B b '~ Wind south-west ; cloudy ; -G Jobn | BAN lmclsco,'i.m. The British d.lp‘wlarh_ guilty to un atterapt at grand larceny, and was sentenced | ai 4 WHE12 0. W _“‘_:’ et are 3 00 0~ me}{mKnan Kanagawa, Jupan reports mak- | F50 0 b ouiontiury for one yoar. His misdoed waa in I S p.:;,?.?:‘?hlu Irees L‘w pue o. oo J 4%, ing the the latter place in the unproce- .mnu el &...'f stealing the oyercoat of Patrick Reflly, employed In tho | yeilug ut y lower; No. 2 in selling M hermonseier s+ ¥~ south-weat; over- | Perry. : 17 Gor, ¥ “Sfiux,.%flnfl‘mm dealer, Tias hoen arrested E.':"n'gl “"“"-"‘"""‘;":"“"w o was caught i l.al\:.:! Fovia ok ':n"%’;:m 1 25| Coun- ™ #~Fino. 4 the thermome '-:E"“ W, Gilore, nd the Rev. It Fuler.” Watlet Gareg, « charge of smuggling $50,000 worth of opinm. Tho i try nnm#nfim o e 1 e Dovessed L Bro last 1l l.*l M e ter | Relel DrigadierGoveral “and ghdute of o Tady resigasd; ;fiwnn was turned gver to the United States BTEALING A PEDDLER'S WAGON.—Albert Gross, nged 17 o wetive, but closed quiot. st 96 LO@$E T Live M S ceinls M'd Lo doa -tioviie; wercyry e | e g u” el o & b | wutborition o Mloadid guliy to u witgugt o0 Grnad dapseny, | VAR Bl il et 04 s ors ol dnkond e BALTINOKE, Md., Jun. 9.~Wind west; cloudy; ther

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