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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TIIURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1867 2 - e et e e e : - . A aasdieth thictent ’ - | mne hat thoss bond PECTS FOR 1501. THE: pARIS RXTOSITION. ol Rowlan's name belng 8 IR0, £t et BIFILE COUNS O e od mblak | nogotia :‘m' s the greater pumber among &uch as have not come*| UNITED ETATES DISTRICT COURT--CrAMBERS= | Dy the “of Wwarchouse, with the keys and | the rules of law, applicable to |wm‘ apply " WAIINGTON, Jon. 12, 1867, fHE RED MAN: in contact with elvilization, tmm 4 ny soe a8 thor- JA¥, 15.—Before Hon. SAMUEL R. 'Bm." w&:;‘: qupbyhl;:gmo{“:{:’fi:. own own;:l&n::,’ Wfl}n the I";x:’.::'o’:::.:hs‘mum ”m It apectmen of tho Amrican sborlgines gt 1s posal- | A INFORTANT OFINION 1 RELATIOL o G oot tha. thres men hind him and | such ftcumonts ato well srtied tha 8 party, Wity them before maturity, in good fatth, a.d deration, Tiolis i by B titl :wu“:;;fi';'.‘m.'fm"‘ world, g The Const reserved its declsion, ot in a1l things, from Art to Scionco—so o ) o 4 ihis century. There will Also be a fow d stigma of flippancy Lo Obtal i1 e from the Chippeways, {h order s cuitivated nattons— | trat scienco may bo furnished with data for comparison, BILGIY OF MINOR RECRUITS = THE OATH A8 TO 1S AGE FINAL—NO RELIEF EXCEFT WY THR SECRETARY OF WAR. abeas corpus were jssued hy Judgo . Linton arrested. The police officer (ouk thew before o Sorgeant of Police of the 24 District, who divected the ofticcr to bring them before the United States Commis- Next to convineing itself qxpendituzes of the p fo riven prosperity to our industry | comes with pooggrace T it is the gigantic Inte {, and not Paper | profoundly cducated that tho o is the eon " Broudway and Seventiv-avo. Kailioed Compuay agh, Monoy, that has Tad e ey o we of the finest, and ne the Indians duti hat since ther industrs has | Frinee never losas an opportunity for selfad O b poor to wear (heir best work, the Indis sioner. On aprenring before Unifed States Conumissioner A iluring the,wer, and that since then that industry ba by compiring e evilization with that of p ‘,_l"fi",,';'_“m."?,‘,,., nesk wark, BBS Teok Buiterficld, directing him to pro Kenmeth 0, White ey were sant Ly him before the | Mr. Purker for appeliant ; Mr. Enott for respondent. n employed o fill n void created by the war, the | & i 10 wnder contrimtion ‘ee the mo. J. Couly and John Junip, ol United States Distriey Attorney, who justified the oo — y e 4 1 be e}l tht Lis fane it b a8 soldiers t the United of the plates by the reyvenne oificers.” A. J. Dittenhoefer | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM.—JAN, 15, W (' the writs, it was proved that | esq,, happening to be In the Distriet Attorney's office, THE TRACK IN WARREN-ST, was called upon by Mr, Cochen to act as Lis counsel, Tho | The People and ng most needed ior the count innesotn, Whose | know 0. B e, Sush. . at the time of enlistment, taken e Widson River Raflroad Company. that It is entering a per jod of severe finandial 4 e Lia 1 T 5 Avances of legislation can avert it. e Toro thau 18 years of age. The | police officer then” discharged Mr, Liuton, but took Ii- s o road #ad that no eontrivances of e e Dt A 1l hews Bhont T it thatl’: 13 be- 1 Reber 1A s then offered to prove by de- | pcctor Coshen before Justice Jogan for carrying the | The plai: iffs obtained an injunction against the As yot it refuses to look this nnwelcome fact in | yoypa g vicher har han e b arents of the two reeruits that, infact, | gung-chot. Judge Hogan discharged him on the ground | defendints on points suffielently appearing in the follow- or pereeptions, larger e Agency and-l Yement. wo suldiers was under 18 years of age. But | that no violation of the law was litended by him. ing opiuion. J”lw defondants appealsd from the ordeg: S lield that the act of Congriss of Feb. 13, 1862, Pl snstaining (b3 injunetion, and that order has been suge TPERIOR COURT — GENERAL - "> tamed by the General Term, The following §s the SUPERIOR COURT— GENRAL TRIM-—JAN. 15, Before | G pajy . 3. “An infunction was granted in Tk et Justices ROBERTION, BOUR end GARVIN, f e s restrudiing the defendants from uding the track NEATH THE SIDEWALKS, | fei it s v - %o Brosd: g be exhib- anchester, gud Lon- will be en theface. But wo must eome to this poinde 1t is the trlysolid groundwork on which we have to stand. i to duented Lrains futo ber ol J Art, ebe details the right men to utaiions are founded upon facts; 1 ido the onth of the recruit eonclnsive evi- Agency On ther way thronsh 1a age, and declined to receivo e testimony fted oneo iu the Citics of Liverpoel, don, when the nitention of seientifio i We aro not going to pass from a tremendovs v % f i i e thore ness in whatever sho nndertalkes to e S Whid i 3 - ; s Resat peses withonta chock. Tt e 8t B 0 Let prejudice say what 1t may, ¥ L‘JJL“}.."L':-*.:"' g it r‘.&’,}‘,f.'flflffl{ L Gomnsel pursuing (o l}mllm‘vllnn,ufllt'n-fnr:; OWNERSHLP OF YAULTS BENEARI THE A Lings. a5 1ot been our own experience. o fiuchits for ideas, and it iz becanse - - R @ and Jarrott elle hemo - the Covrt that sinee the aforesaid writ was sued I A - Johg p 4 e e aalh ent th et of oti " . s todert vilization. g b e Pow ¢ ) o 1 sions of the law above cited Stats. ge, 530, 3 1101 i .y 10 ul 7 od 1y el et o have only to reflect that we have jost lost a customer i '\\o .m‘..m rather receive (] from hor acades :nr;xr:ro:l:ll‘hl..\lu‘t'-y:“(“.lmxlifln {\1"-’!'9;’:: xflo‘:»"l nt :'},,::‘vl,!'":;v:;::} e 0 e A aeh sepealed by Congress, “.ld ‘that | nsrectent In'“‘:hh:lx h’lw“ "’"l.r l"\' mhll:.“‘n‘k‘::" "',‘I‘J'“'h :Lnlq‘:g(;:”’ i:.::".,yb;w,"? |:\7. Y “,g’ i / ..'.: roduets of aur industry, who has swallowed A K st mience will ponder on the Amcrican Aborigines, {ive Seeretary of War was now required perenptorily to 1d ot tho lerm, to surroruder Uie prenties wiily ol 2 ot N Yns ke) | Ty the e fvo bundoed, 13 Bundred, seve Iions of Rkt b Wty B Mheats thereon, and who knows but that thé | 4 e from the.grmy minors enlisted within the age n B Impeovements Lberele, Ao by avbitralors , Sonsiruct o raiiroad Detween he eltes o' five hundred, six hundred, seven Lundred ‘1’; |‘ 8 :’I”“.H.lml. muld, poascascs “n |'m d lrlm‘i ;..v:gdlrvulul question of their origin and whether they Dxr 18 ,..m«,wuhm;ln h|u l'A;III.A‘hl ;p{lhrh- ;nireuw(;n:'fll 2| of the ]""_l‘l*{!h“:" H:"u‘l:m“‘"‘;-nlufl Dermis i f goenive 2 o 4 New-York, commencing in the City ow that (1 3 ill leavea 11 shic §s bound (o ebey or sufer self-impose i 4 % o 2 Y | Qians; thet, nceordingly, tho sald counsel oW pray S A e ew-York, the consent of the city dollars anually, to know that (hat loss ch ahic puposed | did or did pot livve unything o do with BShOmERELROTS | {0 Court 16 susynd the discharge of the suid wilt and chorst. oxtauilys the wholo cnith o 00 | SN pSeEn . oot iy, beiug ” o B O D N itead a- | or bianches for depot and station accomirodation, as’ 1 now stand off and & may be ofiled eonfort gnnt wn opder continuing the detention of the said re- o~ . e b piration of the term, agreed on an allow- | 10y b required for the bisingss of the ruilroad, aid. Aord Jut must be f gt in the warket, and that that & t¥Y xd the world b oy be et oig may 1 o the v in price that this fall of prices e L 1 und Lo g 2 1010 \§ © ruifs thereunder untl the counsel may be enabled to D) f t ¢ | Jowed by o full in prices, wnd tha > o U devoted to eibmolo [optost honelaclon it oihnology g ever, kiiown: | kubwit to tho judgment of the Court the sald supnosed | iC Tor the. building, but refused to allow uny- | FE¥ N R Ry g Ty > dill snotherpotut 19 £170 ¢ to the gatite | SO L o thie daw Tpon Unls subject, i tho eon- | Ehing for the Eeult bul (he, frater eined fo surzendet | S of e wivets or nvewncs of 1he ity of Now Yoy : 16 e plasntifs, moanwhile, had come futo posse B o e O s to trade (for nobody buys on a asnred U8 { 5 0f ¢ h w of contine Mitien and termus in which the said provisions of the fivction of a large e poist bring stuguation A falling murket), lose to all vendors, and ruin 10 | jong sn been the eif to bring t is & wonderful ¢ the orlginal ne-half of the property, and brings snib to recov h s cdeatio; na of | and exhibit groups of families of persous of alln nderful di e e originnl | o the subject in question now actually subsists, Wi orie-half of the proports, : tha || Metaciy of ane g e Bighitiave. i o § i » mesn demand, of | WS ool hyihe bl St s et | Uod s, Wo o rescnt citizens of 18 | forc, it wais ondered by the Court tiat tho deere piciidon of 4Lt hait ot tho vaul b Troat of his peean- | 1ok ‘0t e city Torinat, Ontatbed 10F sueh ioestio NaR jiself oreates o picswe, 8 revulsion, 8 | §i fhele nadive working costumes, installod tn their usunl | g8 LEC & nested o talk the | judgmaent pronpunced above in thts caso be s 8, t ilon ‘ot the clty i fimt obtaalior sueh 1o rporae habitations, or those T¢ hem, an ing et bec naned | iwnd tho prisovers b further reatrained in onstody, v On the trial In the Court blow tho Court ahnrged that, | et the delda e St C‘fmm':,'b,r'flfi"“" : fhe charge of the aforesald writ, uniil the further d the vault was in the nature of an appurtenanece to th {m'k ot bt the Haclam Sallvoad Cogivauy by n f“ e et vt « - “ | wnd that hewns entitled to recover possession of 1t ; th :vf:‘m of tho Court In respoct to the arrest und deteution the plainfift was entitled to recover damges for ‘the d ghcls fragk 2 Sunsing hear “The cause Was 2 thegeonslderation of | tention of it from hitn, and that the defendant was not Im“";m,m;';:"_z 8 Eighih ave, sud JTideomdte. T cutitied (o counterclaim the valug of the vault unless 16 | 3001004 s, as respects the City J Lion accom- tho Court Ly the reapactive and tho gete of o | 0 un ordinary and customary eddition to buidings of o | 0N b AL RO AL A0 S nf‘ui“w'fi‘»’&':.'fifl.‘f:“" 2 : 7 "% oy it not & fgrenl nany savages abou fed netion like ourselves, it is by no their track, nor by running nearer o it on the under sueh inputations, Again, rdha Indinn as to 18 frrelovadt problem of whether copper is not tha collapee, & break down in the mercantile world. ~ & P . the ohjects they There s no help for it except in the substitution of o ol o e # now customor oF new cuslo wers to take the place «;fn;n able rewwwx""..'n.g o | doxter ! af the old. But theso never can come fast enongh in | Commistion did not forg anotn o tis uniane exh the. progrs eivillzed aine Boston, ¥or & con e ans ploasant (0 suilc ) Selenes mny grow so enthusias! dnsh wildly into the By no 1 jon, 81 ot That Ay ibition, aud, ne gress, 15th Btututes at L _. L b i ¢ 00 tame vol. (12(h) page similar character In New-York, and necossary for the | b WU DOVECE U0 Bl CE s or velan asonadle enjoyment of the premises nnder | ¥l 41 order to prevent such results. And {hs B etmas oW “’""""r"l‘ o ¥ e his country, and | ber 1865 Mr. Heokwithy at their feqtiests b et Y heh un nta aro doomed after Dpropor and their avoidance is impessible. mtry, aftor hefore our attention in a letter adire Mr. J. Mt the tetublieiment of | eussed, togetlier with the g o sl pointat thiat Is, on or westerly of the Eightivave, svery’ onntzy, wust experience {hem insuch a | G Derhy, the Unitad Statos Agent, for the Expealtion in w Farmg ey roseading ol e Kuown cha 3 R s Jar% 1 dataies i 6200 fuvor of th | giist,, and’ the limit of Hudsongi, 1% L tiink, ¥y e hduatry, wroto Mr, Beckwith, “ wi can Tee L Rowland and Jirrett deserve well of | the enlistinent of mulnots Ary SOrv pistniife ahd smcss a . designated by the aet 26 the poiut “of commencenient, very the contrict of en From thi udgtient entered on this, de ntapr e Y e i 4 1 Ty Do oxtended ‘= United States at the time m 4 - t ved Into i (he case before the Court, The claiming thit the jury sbould have been allowed Sopot e ‘atation Rcommmodntion teyond. Cat West e mpon the nmendments of the lnw eited | on the point whothr the vault was sppur mant to the, | ER0¢ S e a8 would exiat if’ Hode Tho comneel T support of the vt of | et oy o) sout. wers continued on. the some parallel &8 c for this valunble contribution to the Paris Sion. Indepondently of machinery, and perhaps iural and mineral produetions, (licre are few ob- t transition as that through which we aro pussing. DNt ot place, even 10 o group of red Indians waking And s nation has need to do is to rouse itself | pipes, bows, wamputn, featliers, or baskets. [Lhese lasl, DONS Shanssin e o t l:]‘. 2, would be mmong the most v interesting jue_ AL from the vnilr: t|t=lu~i"ml‘h-j torpor ""': 5“"“["'{"2’ yom couid tend They wonld, d u valzilo fea. | WETicul i dgern] DO arico can put before the ita Bupposition that we can legl rselves out of (he thnologlen ents Which the manyg nation- | v iica e Y "Thiis, at least, 1o a speclalty d or given in oyl g Y y it preseuts to the viver. That this Is the fair t easentinl difficuliics and & inhere in onr b r poouliar habits, manners, it <.':\|u'|‘\':|‘.g philogophie investizil nd it may be thai, itinneg fseping o the D o I}r";xh'ln‘l“(‘;fr‘l’l‘ll:‘tv:i,f.;’:") ratG, | e o tutention of {he Loginiature T 61 nditi 1 specially must it diseard the ies and eharacter,aro expoetod to diepliy, amid which | for g flist and Inst time I the Disiory of 10 woRE, Bl nitted by the counsel {or idant wis eutitlod fo De puld for Iy bl vge, | tertaliino doubt. Tho eonsiruietion for whicls i dcfenide ol jon, and more especially 500 subject the French-selontific commission has beew partle- | 3y q.q warriors of a dylig roce w 111 stand In the pres- sorulis as being 1 ;‘)::';‘n‘.,n"n: '"l::‘\: The Court reserved its declsion, ut ants contend would eniitie thein, whenever they thoughd du thedr business required it, to ran brauches throngh vibimal of Civilizatic ia¥ that the misers jotla xcessive | alatly divected to study.” “And,” concludes Me. Bock- belief that the miscrablo expediont of an excave e iatog Lhe contemptnous npathiy with which [ €0e of (0 snd irredeemable paper cirealation can bo made an | ywe lum& he fllmlllm xnz‘m'i;:n’ud,\"lm“N;nu;llm-nmlm,’:]n' —_— efficient means of relicving the country from the bur- | group of red ren may be in Americn, fow objects would ROLL OF M8 £ e ™ | 5 thought more intaresting in Europe; while similar f b » fens imposod and the conditions erented by an ex- g;vnr::‘hl‘rvx blt)llmn:x&.'}fl\a miy Afford sujects oquatly | Miss Cratia Baron hasjust publislied “Roll Ne. & i 3 curious and instructive to Americans.” ‘o crefr s NAMES O bensive and exhausting war g e | e A AEE ek x with, g thus thonglit Mr. Derby; | 9f Missin Men.” Wotake therofrom the b 5 of 1t v difficult to say anything about paper money | y{ tho suggeation, thongh admirable, by ARG those who were in the regular service, or allac - lm k) oneon 10 | wow.York regiments, Any one cognizant of the s, domeatic, wiih all tho vices of two races uad nowe | SW-Rant EVINEE SLELL L g entioned, or that has not been said before, that one involantarily | feasible. ‘There came an offer of ons family o shrinks from the fopie. The man who conld invent a | GWR Vibiey of elpher, and still another offer of Indian ¥ {he counsel (o hive recTuita, o i Klatu i Biy. Choaie for plaintitt; D. k. - & mged tho legal position | M. Choate foe plaingitt; D 3o 04 % ¥- W heeler f0r 0g- | Lurt of the city below Chatabers-st., the nurmurn:,l'gu' wing ¢ l-':"l",:"“ 7 stioe MCCTNN, :nm’t:mwdvd with trehwk-. a!ndrt" mfl‘l .I‘O. 1 g1 e e = . | bustuess,purposes of any part of the city, whiclt oot d lable to | THE JOMANNESVISK m;i::-fr;»“ THE COMPLAINT DI {w‘v(erllmv'?bmn,ln myjuttfglmnt.uw]deflgx}x(n(l,l‘.e N o e 9 ature in the enactoient of this provizion. Nor doea George the Conat Jolanues ae Sephen R Wk | | Vimitation of tho defendants’ route in the ity depa lished tn The Leader 1n 1864, in whiich the upon the consout of the Harlem Eafiroad. < 5he ,fluuu- ccount,” und other remarks | H0n ngainst running nearer to that roac. than the Eighthe de. After tho plaiutif’s | Y0 and Hudson-st. fs.merely realfivmatory of W pre- « was in, the Court dismizsed the compliiat on the .‘I:‘;::m‘:cg"'ge '%33;‘;)1':"',’{ l‘“\"‘;h'l"“;"d‘“;'fl'a" 4 i that no proof had been given connecting Mr. Fiske | FEFGCIHIA PO 6 GG Without wndnority uferfron r wrge 10, eectlon 20, ¥ person Arafted | o, aliall procure a decislon of the favor upon o claim to exemp- Jae representation practiced by prement, eeh declsion shall be of exempted, or In whose favor the Jall be deemed w de vied by court-martlal, ond puni held to servies gor the full terin for brief sot of terms exposing at once the virtues and | curiosities; but nefther promised to Ao any fustice 10 the | pogeessed of any facls of interodt to friends, is re- | mne gr . wloss of an exeessive paper circulation, showing when | people from whom Locahonis, Xing Lhilip, Loganeand | [0 (o addregs Miss Clara Barton, Washington, WU he w ted, reckoni gt hia'ars | WIEh (06 pabilcabon of, 668 SREEl5. With tho track of the plaintifes and aifeets (heir interost e, | Teoumseh prane. Waye and means tiere wers uone; | O . s | Jost z Providod, Tha Soriar the e wisitoy with tha track of the platatichs St a0 s Court and where it is good, and when and whero % is bad, | yet Me. Beckwith, fully roalizing {he fmportanco of ench | D, C, “} avscharge of all persons y service who are | SUPRFME COURT—ChaMpeRs—Bofre Mr. Justice | Equity and ask for an injunetion. would bea public benefactor. The public mind Is | & h'xuw"m“vu, nd detexmived that the United States 7. 8. REGUI under the age of 18 years at tho time ‘of the application FARNAKD. Phe mjunction was properly griited and the order mada ) e it camriot ar | TSI 0¥ ere LLIoNER gm0 adn sound | Alton, Robert, company 1i, 18 y For (heir disch e besas o due PROGF | T SUIS AAINST GEN. WUTLER TO 1, THANSVERRED T0.| ot the Speclal Term should be affirmed. Mlways in a baze on the snbject, and as it canno renson, to the Secrelary of Btate, in lotier so admirably | Ayres, Aloxander, ¢ I fantry. hak B peEsons ¢ the service without the consent, TUE UNITED KIATES COULTE, 'A. Tt. Lawreuco, jr., and Mr. Robiusoi for respondentsy expreased ns to demand the publicily now given o it. | Barron, Horace . 16th infautey. elther exprossed or fwplied, of their pavents or guar- Tester agt. Butler, Mr. Rapallo for appellants. 3 Tin the five cases against Gen. Butler, reported last AL, T Ei—JAN. 18.—Before Judge DALY, Qlans, “And providod furth or ardiane shall first vepoy (0 the Go the State toea! sothoritier ull bour pay which may wck to which 'l.lm 1s an amendment (o L #t mfantry, th eavalry. infuntry. .A(. t '.) nclrd, ¥. J rophy, Wi i Q wiiling, Randell 11, ficld, Andrew V1 i A insi ive essoys, will not study th.(-qllrsl.unilxmugh ey Wo say “demand,” bacause Americans a vnulum"f vory 1t socms esscntial that some formula of the trafh | gnyions to know what sort of a nian las been 4 o o . i the fmportant post of United Btates Gener: should b fuvented to bore throngh and let daylight | the dmpartant post of b0 s el filled s this lion fnupon the general understanding. Then there | rry ‘put .Jmm onerous position, America would have on 1o rejoice. , that nch porsons, their parents | %, in which motions were made to transfer the suits - “ s iclr parents | From the State to the United Ktutes Court, Mr, Justice [ VIORATION O Y B AROOVRERIE SULRg—FEy suinard bue rendered che following opinign The Mnster Siovedoros’ Association sgh ‘Peler I S T e e 6 Eoatrs (e do- | yalih—Defendant isa memiber of Mainti(Ts corporationy ot b i | which ndopted o by-daw that thero sitould be no vatiation v miod tho Aot from the prices adopted by the Assoctation, under ® for hire §9 this unhappiness. In their atiempts ! 3y to elucidate the subjoct, even our best and MOSE |« The project of bringtng togedhor at the iy f.=o Sh U 8. thatand! ‘ P - ol e e B forvat guartars of tho glob ailg — £t 1 T St S 10 poge 880, sectlon 5: CAndbeif [ SENIEY e D atntifts Tn whtt Court € $0it of 25 por cent of the aunount of the bill ch w . ” S ourt can try them as to Le collected in the name of the corporatio ny =, 4th G thoroughly grounded writers advance vory misty and. | Sjerstil it o te ot 4 o e wulfude. equivocil positions, while those who know nothing | 9 Bus, however legitimawe such & wish wmight be, tie project inc’ ahigher objech Tho interesiing researches which 'relais o the about the subject are alwaye darkening counsel by | fiuiryof mam, it in well known, are now pursced with preat real, s f 0 tided * An Act (o amend an Act, entitled an Act for cn- trie The United State rolling and ealling ont the Nution: s, and for other | and specdily as th wpproved Februory 1964, shiall Ix aed | the Court is alw: that the ptary of War shall i un the age ol 15y », under the circnmstances and on Margaret Banman agt g tho condition pr ' suid net and heseafter, if oy | Beforee cont ed nd Judgment of divoree granted; | amiunt officer of the United States shall enllst of muster ibto thie | plaintitl to have enstody of chlldren, o A il e eraoi et (1% ago of 16 years, | Kdward V. iitehell gt. Alex. T. Btewart.—Motion de- " _‘,‘;:,";".‘:.",'.,3:5' w\.n,".?'flf,m" ) A .,'::,,."‘.5, with or without t uent of his pareut or rdian, | nied witk leave to renew. 1o effect was one forbidden by the law. r such pee e e Tmedintily | - Alfred Kearnewagh. Benf. F, Butler—Lester Tilden and | ““SI0%0 Dty ut the close of an elaborat optnton, decld: tion denjeq, | tht thers was nothing in the bylwiw luconsistent with Motion devded. | the act of ineorporationot with the 1aws of the Histe L Heury.—Moilon | pye hroper modo of euforciog a by-law 1s by & penalty, for the corporation cannot, either " direetly or v wrtillery. ¥ D, 1000 Giifantry. iy H, Hthomfantry. may C, 1Ll nrtfliery. Pih fantry. & 14th ifantry. A cuvalry. 1y —, 141h tnfants upiny 1, 1th infa G, 0th’ cavalry. sth infuutry. wany L, 6Lh cavalry. n by Process of law. The bydnws fixed the rate for discharging ralle road fron from vessels at 52 cents :#un, aud the defondant disch: fird 1,500 tuns in violaven Of this regulation, The Palntiff claims that he ia therefore liable to them for t sum of $215, and they bring this action te recover onrt, No delay will i @iseharged upon of all bounties recelved; and such recrniting officer who shiall kug entist nuy persou muder 13 years of nge s miseed the service, with focfoiture of al t aft Tlie Same.—Motions gran o A jeorge B. Greon G, Hazard ngt. James yment of costs to date, words withont knowledge, Let not this remark be, lfx.";.':Lf.":"fn:::"fi.',:fi'fif.";:'f’l'f.'n';r?fi.'\‘u b {taken as a reproach. To say one knows nothing of I races, of (b habits and mansers of the cxisuing races, of finance, is no more than {o say that he knows nothing | e ~,;"‘_‘,,‘,;';“‘;j;,;1"_fi°§'\‘;":g:;‘; T AT AR orsurgery. It is no reproach tothe man who | Griuee sed mrcly travelena; but ther are wauely men of ymal s Y P pocial pursults, which hey follos with the untin Lias no taste or talent for either, or who has never Fuding o Erest uum‘l&n 1 ;n s ou which theiry made eithor a study. o he Lot perficisd, observations ol v ¢ .| scientitic travelers, But even if theory is discarded, our experience is | * Bringing logeiber s f opportanits for the linguisis, the sioolos; 1y e, wil preseut a rarer | Loy parles N, com s wlognca, the physiol- .11, swply sofficent to show that our paper money | o Torth, o perfoct and verify thelr theories e feime | Lovejoy, Horry Buudford, com! pany O, 1t fifantry. . y at it | to orig . i el e M olin R, company ¥, 106th U. 8, C. T, anees, nnd ghall be subject ueh further punishunent a8 Alex. Blutacnstat agt, Fravk MeHugh.—Motion denfed. ol ro0ds, wystom Iso fountain of mischief. We kuow thatit | & eoriene ber suires, sy Whish W0et0{ thass Bave never » lout, comipany 4, 8t ue & const-martial may direct - o Ohsu TeRs—lofore] Justions LEOXARD, CLERKE and :fl‘fi;m,}mmfl{fifim{,g“h Tl g their moral . James, eapt., or lieut., co.—, 10th U. 8. it 48 1o bo remembered, in the first pla NGRAMAM. v Y ) i viiry. éhange 18 prodiiced Dy {1 . A QUESTION OF PRACTIO not w by-law In restraint of trade for it lmposed no re~ Jobin, company ¥, 20 cayi prompts speculation and sypports it in & way most M' henllrrk’n- Indians, as reguids their ph ? e s AN 4 FOREIGN CREDITOR COM- | gooing “l 1 06 g,n,n'gh h bpnog mdl l"tl‘:h{h'f l:.:“ ! been showa prefudicial to resta %o consumers; that it deranges regular | hore otecare fath e o gost and of e s ‘ : i s - MENCK BUIT BY ATTACHING CHOSES IN ACTION OF A ers, and ¥ DEBTORI-CHEDITORS ACTIONS DiFony ki- | o B Ly 1hmirrer overinled, with costs. had nof hange does not aff rrying the law lnto 9% 110 1hits At uestionably among the most 0 of 1 trado; that it is the food of the gamblers, ofethe | ety meeratman, Fhes, el SNAE b Soeirn WMt 1S ) St Btock Exchange, and that it involves every kind‘of | Nugiom, is conformitzowith vlich the loest piscedes the & nd Fhiiii dobn Waclay commpany A, 25 | onlirae oF o o Taial THRN ¥ XARCOTIW VISR TEOIRL FAD 8 Xelr. (torsch /s SoRESAmosae for the Assoclation. Dbusiness in porplexity. It makes the retnrn of regu- s e (v Richn o, Lxaae, company G, 12th jufs Socii . e Medbunb 28 Truders Bank of Sy Ot gt Henny Dakin and “},fi‘;}"“‘%’:’fgfli‘;flt“" y i v i i Q bat all " hle i 1eth fufantry. ., ton t . 2 others. . Preewas - Jar industry uncertain, and by o doing discourages | [Wataiimes v S C o he e Roe 'S8 Shazpshasters. N e 08 low enit The | frenry Dakin, In and stuve 182 & vesident of the State g Thia case 1s :.;m&fihgh tl'-omnl;uht{{f u;":mam:.u R 21,8 | of Vermont, nnd not a resident of the State of New-York, | {AUAsE GUI fundant for enticing hiswife to loave; Dier home in Chicego, aud for depriving him of her ser wirls 10 perform obriovs it the aborigiusl fi- tobiie d it may be doubicd whetber ibls | Savagc wade bis prowissory note, dated 1sé Mareb, 1562, fo 740 82 and delivered the sime to one E. C. Bramhall, who | Vices aud company, y {10, ¢ Tie plaintiif testified to the fact of his wife's Do discounted by the plaititls, 3 | oyco thom her home, and that o Aearchied foF her; i ity the plainttfs con. | e finaily saw lier ‘at the Nutional Hotel n thiscly, i b § LAy ! COM- | company w efeudant; that ho tracksd her o o i s tate,and obtaige & uagtent | GRS ot and that e there procured (e ae- Dikin was not persoually served with summmons, ani | Fest of tho defendunt e a® e wlaintiffs obtalned on the a1st of Ju- | Thestory of the defendant s, that being in Philsdel Iy wacrant of attchment from Judge Clerke nine days | Phis on bisine: put up at tio United Stutes Hotel B plicath igo Clerke nine dows | Lo there lady calling berselt Mrs. Freeman in wlabt du from one Fite M- | dieed herselt 1o b, FoRrscnlio el el ute circumstances, o fo e o g | Yori to (1nd some fricuds whom flie had thero{ porty of Dakin's In this State. This bond 9 Tt hefore th ity of (e ot 10 | 4cox{od et to New.York, snd took het fo tho 1 its oxerciso. Its fluctuntions in its relations to gold | et whatever the eauscs of deeay, he wod silver constandly disturb prices, and are o daily | i tumn ;{,::,‘.’;*;,:':V“"‘“"‘* lottery, and every bargain's gambling transaction. nbrodice sinong them the arts and habits of ¢ivilization 1f we may not undertake the tedious task of expos- L8 e L ey oy fng errors, and endeavoring to define specifically but white persons ¢ sexes wre sent what is difficult of brief definition, we can at the o s B S least hold fast to a fow clear ideas of what our paper cireulation has not done and cannot do. We have already seen it has not created the individual wealth nccumulated during the war, and we know it cannot it v of thepc | Drocured (be sy aim (he legislation of vecruite in the army. m ( unent will grant der rollef or amelio (he common sol Jovern jery must be obtained | «d. “Under the Coustiful an complete furisdietion ter fuvolved in the relation- 2 Lact of eulistment of the Jomley aud Jinip, into (he army, sud the acts of Febru- ary wixd 401y, 164, determine definitoly (he sole remedics Lo soldiers ara entited to claim, The t9 0 writh of hihens corpud prosecuted fn th dingly disallowed, and tie s Wer, GUOTRe, ¢ b, SOl W. eare of the Goveroment and yeople 1 Whese ancictt saces are benchoent and even is factis but Nitle known fa (ke worid, and we are fraqaently re arsuis 2 cold tud ermel pollcy toward the Lidisns. A o the sxbjeck would rliert s G theve v tie polley of the Goverument and nai.0a, | be | eavy artillery, avy artiitory Hotel, st which place he was well known, hayi - me and wise, and N [l erente consmmers, 1t is powerless to connteract the | bihest dviliation uy;h,.:.‘f' 11“.';;:«:7{ of s ol At Ay e dtendnnd, and GF course befors | Hotel, n whicl place he wus well kna avped mighty Jaws of supply and démand, even to the ax- | i to xtich T bave sluded tooeh og o -5 | guee wervoe nder thelr Appry mand o ixeoution was fheued 1o the Sheriff of | there at differcut tines for the n years tiom 4o which 1 have alluded, touchiug the d « as aflected by . P, Herdman, Attorne Fiyin, Coun Tompki y wud he wade o return. This action fim&m’;flnfir\ }‘:f;,.'d‘.': mh;n&?n:&oh?»?fimr then commaneed in aldof the execution to have the tentof maintaining exorhitant prices, us has been | umsn lnws tad br lowe which s bgher theu e uf ) open o the pobit v Taomte Av Bird Ganner, o n articles of consumnptio 1t 1s hoped wil by brartl fogeth be e e atry for Major-Gen. Bullerhield, el decl - ohave the |, s veturn he fonnd Mrs. Freenian still at the Nation ::nvnvmmg:::,{:“u’:,:‘ leading articles of concumption it Vaped il | i inar , United, Wtatea” Infantey, for Majot Gen Butterticld, e s Lot | sha v yet found her frioods; T then suj The difficulty Is that even these simplo traths ar o o it P e S : P Y T A S R e o et olty ven these simple truths are e anpiny A, 1160 infantry TUE CURCASSTAY BN v PIASE=DRCISIOR ut audl tho plalufifis appoaled. " iguored. Pcople eee a great growth of individual : P e et e el 1 agul 4 e o il nfantry. e Bt Jubgy amiaAX. " Riipada, "‘”{‘""‘ b poa ""E“"l’l"‘ih,; ‘5’,’33‘“,‘" n“‘ :r.n‘.ifxwfl'!{'hlnel:lmloh m"“f.fii'fi."‘#-.-firw y A 3 ‘of vhe Tuterios K, o will be remembered that the steamship Ci 1 orita of the o cutitle dement—-the the la partor, wealth along with the axpansion of the paper circu- | e L am, W great rempeet, ron " r\\'”‘?h ficavry nrtillery. |, wits wome tine solzed by three diffenent offi ' | platutiifon the ground that fraud was Ahosén—the de- }"-rf,,',]“"""ff'“ e r‘me‘go‘v:‘\(:; him from lation and they will insist seeing in the two nothing | ©W. M. Brexwiw, U, B Honry L., company D, $ath infauiry. claiming poss by suihont viwious ¢ for uton the ground (hat the nssigument vwas sown to | TGS O T l?‘!"-“?".f: . 'fim Im but canse and cffect. They oppose the contractic Hon. W. 0. Reward.” 1 ny €, 16th heavy artiilery, "?‘ subisfngtion of the clai various eredftors. She de. Tho chief paints raised wero poiuts of ‘” bal 'l';g‘h:[““’ “l'-he"lflf:l up, and w! dh-wl‘fmh 3 PP ntraction | Aud what mod the t e 1 when Mr 1 PANY —, 9th Wua firet acized by o Bheriff to then s dgfendants arguing that the aetion consid- | AAtI0R WA MEES ot "Pfll ly she excuscd hersc Scward significd to bim the iety of weting vpon (X sy 1., 81at fufa by the Marshid of the 8 oh oreditor's bill, canniot bo maintained bpoauso the | #ANOTE thne i Lo way rested theé same oveuing al W bottomry boud, wl wizing her, mad n i weturned nolia bona, & frandutent | Uolch te ppautizh s Freouman, aud th of the currency on the ground that if it is contracted | JCHET business will be reduced and prices fall. They ave While It would af not contented with this, but,zo further and hold that | shoe o the o DLy veturn that i e found hier in gosscesion of the Sheriff, 81 selzed by tho Mirehal of the Eastern Distile York for the satlafaction = under the. Shenffs slew completing hia purehiad e e o v S if the ourrency is not diminished, that trade will not | sise tht te s wo Approgtiason w/thn the couiiol of W Depasiocts saffer and prices will sof fall. And herein {5 thelr | fo'eise the Prises of the capeuscs ineident 0 va J s of choses i action, stawding on the saj cowisel, , being present; upon inquiring e O ilnlcnt Asslgnineit of any Gther propatty, | bia cont and umbrelis, M ST il ey wers 0t hew e ncdion eannot be maintained as an action in uid of | T0Om, and brought h;m 0 hizp; on Lis way to prison Al evecution. becanse the bond and morlgage could not | Yius sollcited by Mre F. and St Ross to sctilc with Do reached e The complaint in an sction in | Piaitief, but :'ill?;awmd"n:u i frited him & e Pond wanisd ¢ 1 of tho exeouti Visited him In ast, m('h"s:x ot P e R g B R g B . what he vmul(f give to settle the matte fter ses v Ty JOhn pen Cooper, | vital mistake. What is wanted to keep trade active | | s Who s there to menra for Logant Not ouel”, Surcl Jooh lutan Dl b 1 Of tho ubgtsuetion il onablo the exeeution fo [ ::w;;’x::‘:: x:»“‘v(;l ll;l,::] » ;:: ':T.]:t is gomand and 4 e it Syt b g gt it ny A.L"l,h'lnl.{.'ur_\'_ i pilcation was desfed, A motion ws Mltaels (3 Prige) _ The \mlng of a1’ exmuiion L g g 10 e g 1 b what paper money is 10 womeEnts whe pay | /ih heavy 'mu.;n- el foc partiee clalimiug under the B T A e ita. 1o be sold. on sxedution, Dy oo evidence wns introduced on the park of the plaintift ury, after an absence of fivo rainutes, roturned & I infantry. powerless to furnish. Unless the demand for com- | govurnalin of 1. moditics is kept up. trad st n, b tell to ih ace BRI — ken, bu R e oS i udigment creditor (o relief depends upon the fac > | dbe Jude h ict doponds upon the faet of hays | oot "0l the” qefeddunt, the Court granting an aliows Ing exhausted Lis Tegal remedies without being able to n, Who Lins emnber, when the re mnat decrease, and prices most fall. Thus if this na- Py ¢ o - e P, 7. Barnura, who h Dunmg, D r tion is not golng to use as mueh and'destroy as much ré 40\, Der Easton, phratm, compas « involved fn (hismotion and | Obtain satistaetion of is Judgment. ~The levy of an | ance of §250. ke , company M, | 1 ditectly connceted | Bthachment under the Codé ou chattels alleged “to have - been frandulently sssigned, could not alone wuthorize ans COURT CALENDAR-THIS DAY. mra, M. : During my two movth’ tour iu N b -sbop Gieat West’ genenally, 1 bave inyestigated the Jted 1, J. ., compiai ® quiesiion they and lnve corcinded ot It bs saost ftting ind | Ferrls, John, company —, kth Dnfaniry. [ arahi) L T an cxtonded nud careful ey SUPHEME COURT—GENERAL TELM. of the products of industry in peace s it has done in Held by Lxowawn, P. J, Craxe and INGaswss, J. Jee Fuuerated Motions. war, these results are sure to happen. This, it wonld mpiany b, 15 K, 142 infautey. that this motion, 8o fr as | ! d hi: action 1o set asido the assigument as fraudulent, clgher before or after judgzment o the sftachment setion. The Bheriif conld Kot attach the bond and mortgage, oF the ssom, mast be np[m_r(-nc to nvlcryl»(ul._\x \\'!Jcflwr rlv‘vx.h::::nl(mn" Iy oW expense the sersices eiyy artiller; sori here is uny dimunition of the circulating medinm or | proslidiens vivaws, papsoses medichic oy, it 1290 Thdautry, vt dictating & deit secired thoroby, and his proceedings under the | ¥3% Sk ek inany given Tucty | BUIAOhue “erwv.lmu( nugato) SixDemmed s Dol ¢ ical instrumenfy, eanoes, ry. e piane contended that the suit was not of $he Wil ek T D s solon, DUt Ch T ol ofiike | | sk T Sk RCint at the dovy of the atta S3—Kranitrke ogt. Liell nds of U Bi—shortiand agt. Baboock. i reverted back to tho lovy nnder | S3—Linbergeragt Wi ont; that this assizmmen Neged to be | % ri properiy rela rshinl st ‘ourt 1 reaponsible for Ui € the pro- § same natilre 1 he should bo loft free to state what he doca in | exccution s, subject to hie rosponsibility to the law, 'blivln”) “puitably in b fie acts, Thosn romarks rofer (o the material | jovy under t not, it is ivevitable that we must have a period of de- cricinry . - g - partineat i the o ersclle. 1 pression end prostration. Upon this period we are | eutirely o the bynor of B B b st semocitonting 1 b oaly jus boginning to enter. As et there is 10 OVer- | fiit naiiy s ittt thoe i i (4@ White mew who wadetrian ‘whelmiug pressure upon Congress for relicf, and ANl L shail require is that their passsgen from their homwes 30 Now ’ by v oy York and beck (perisepe 1,000 1l told) be paid by the Frenel G there nay not be during this session. But it is sure | wed, end tiat A T S Lt Toath ry. facty Lon un offl . Inthe case of Wort- | the atfach - e el p e end wifh a tremendous ¢ ican prodacts ) to Poris and backto New-York. The v s e a8 ‘onyghnm o 240, Mr. Justice : " g o g enle ~ to eome in th d wif) ndous clamor. e | Amer odnets 1) 10 P 09th Lniuntry. man agt Conyghn (1 240, Mr, Justi frandulent, being an obstruction that p uied the B . b "Bristol. e et Rbedi of Natiohs > ’ 3 ernment wiil al%o bo expected fo fuinish thei the requisi 2 cavalry. itgton, after argument of 1le to show entse, took | Bheriff from exceutl and enfercing the at B0—Moore ngt. Bennett, 71 Higglos agt. Clark. systom of Natioval banks will farnish a lever- | meat and vegetables, which they will cook in thels own wigwan i 615t infantry. the same view, even as {o return on an exccution, | execution, this a Wits pre 60—Goodyear, Jr., agt. Ladd. n-tlu gt Bame. Much mors should 18 upply (0 & mesne proces. settled, und W their only 8l—Rawson sgt. The Pegn. R. Co.| T9-Renton agt. Kelly, Sherif. nfuntry. and (hat, under £ ided the Frenel Government furuish the services of ouc or (o cotimon 62~ Postley agh Shergun, agosuch as was never yet brought to bear onthat | Inbores (owericrs 2 e 2 borer ) to ansist U 1 any 1, 117th 11 the Marshal destres (o nmend his return he will ba | Ffe! body. It is not the habit of Congress to resist great ”h:;:l:?}r:md{c:\::j"[mm.;-p sl igginbotham, ) COMPALY permitted % do g, tho Court mur\"mx all '.'.u:mu.nleu us ml{l walt for the return of (v exceution. 5 iy COURT—CIRCUIT. prossnre, and it Is to be proved that ifs character hay | ¥iys- s ey vast e o iy Hovell, Ben) fi company D, §7ih mfantry, o 1aw or fuct Which muay arise 1 the further progresy of | 1l bad Ly R s Abnd 4, 2o Erias I RRTEIAN, A ” > i hista el tribes, costo . e he canse, il ', Arnon r defer 0 ; o 2 undergono a change. On the assumption that papor | Eat their cvn. expenss of coomemand sise wast the pi In view of the peculiar situntion of (iis case T will oon- | Be Lrox D, CLERKE and RiGian wo5—gun agt. Nebitelder. TI3-Wright agt. Tanis. m ‘money lus done the conntry o mnch good, it will nt- | Friste orpatie esibiions i Paivi Vel s ew oy timie the order of Judge Tictis granted on the applica: X PASS Y BALK, B o s S—-duliena et Minenls i S ated’ fhat (il ening, i they bave oppartonity o do %0, ry. Hon for tho rule (0 show canse, requiring the Marshal of | Py Ll T wged that it shonld have more. At the ber of theli company in and alout the ) vy artillery. the. Enstorn District of New-York (o stay dings | Thin wan nn action for the alleged conversion of two ey 1l 30 Joast, 1t will be insisted that 46 shall have no less. | bre¥irue, Ther mih Ue Aestcius Thutian voneromy i dmtel afantry. maliat the ship in question until the furtier order of thia | Albuny“ity bonds of #1,000 each, two Boston city bonds | s L gine o SRS AT WheNToEs ey degres,ifat nlL.rTl.«_vldvlllh fret-class Tndian werriors, with and- i infantry. Court, of $1,000 cach, and one Portland city bond of $1,000. Al e Masor. nL 'n"';'n"" '1; '.'l..a:"o‘ A seen, will be, that prices con- | § :fil‘u‘una:a:‘“':.‘::";:ht"«.vfil’mi lbt-n:’mr the wuwhier 13 or 20, ‘orge, coupany G, 100Lh infantry. — e of them were coupon bonds, payable to bearer, and truus- W. B.of G. agt Le- m-n.m..i"‘ n‘lnn. tinuo to fall and that trade‘gets more and more de- [ = Here Wha the Dromiss of the dawn. e S & Keough, Siwicon, company I, 160 heavy aridilcry. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT~JAX, 16.~Betore | feruble by delivery, Y i, 'm-hm-nt‘-b- prosed, this inevitable result of ont transition from | Ut Franeo would deizay tho fivst-clies expenses of frst King, Jol company 1, Tusth infuntey e BUALLEY, Shodelandknbiss beker nfon York. TR heale 18 | eotemary boass b T ¢ . . olaes warrl o C saslon Kb - RIAL POSTIONED, > Mg : ns; the Port: | [ ‘43 b Pac Yo B Do R atate of war to state of peace, will be still pointed | heart e D 1 e e o h i omeasional, | | Kuifter, Alirow S D, 176th fnfantry. Benjamin B. Miller, 4 fine looking man, formerly n A and Boston boiiis by oue W Holbrouk, unthnatstof | Vst th=1icll by Pacauay, b, st No, % e 1.8 an ovidence of the nocessity of the remedy pro- | 9f fOrwaRding to Puris a product so thorowshiy nutiveand | 1 ke, O i i neayy A Mot i the a¥iny apd recontly clerk I the Post-Offfos; | AUfust; 1062, axd the ARy bond'hy one Win. Robiasra SUPRENE CoTRECHAMRRRS, :]ula wangr born. - Mr. Barmui's offer wis couic- B D T v ik an brought up for trial. 116 wanfod the trial postponet ‘1';:,1#:‘:&hu'l-’.’?.'myn;.'-}u1‘5:::3:‘?':&“:&;‘;?“rl'sr.‘.’k,.".'{",fi}:l Held by BaRNARD, J.—Court opess at 10 v clock & m. Tt were ok for tho wmischief aristng from delay, | Whe o & W: Kowluna, the Tuiian Comminsi Laster, Win. 0., company G, oth heavy arillery.” i gt on st of o pusee cf i wlofed | ive iy fofirook ucalved e bonds rom Robi | vt wtans it egt. Woodnorth 14 might be worth while to wait the progrees of events the Blates of Of innesota and the Territorie Lucas, John W., ¢ "I'”H)‘Aul'l‘i‘ h atry . fo argument in sy lined to #on, and Jobinson received them from a man named | §1—Judon agt, Comitoek Si—Same sgt. Same. fur ni 1daho and Dakofa, Mr. Hatty O. Jatrott, the well- & Wan, Hairison, company B, 105th infantry. it, but, owing to counsel. Mr, | Wawon. Holbrook and Robinson were each examined ug | Tie geuesal call s No. 211, upderthe present inflated state of the currency, | known theatrical juw 3 ames, company 1, 151 infantry. Chauney Schatfer, appe until Friduy | Jyituesace on the Walson was present In Court at SULRRION COURT-TRIAL TRON. : the trind, but was not examined as » withess, The bonds X Paxt L=Held by MoCvxy, J.—Court opevs st 11 o'clock & m. - ager, en the lists a8 competi- " v y % P and J ]! 11, Lyman, company ¥, 76th Infunty ", " " without enforcing any of the plans for its dininu- | ko armee e "o ghicenice of thelr proposition curricd | - MoK, Jol . connpany B Gth heavy Arlery. next, the trisl was sotdown for that day. \ere nof traecd beyond Watson, nor was & shown how | Xot Now i, won, oo oy eaue into Lis lunds, Vo plaintit proved that S0s1—Rice tal gt Ppbest 05-The Cospee Ulsn agh $ho purpose of demonstrating that we can- | field, sa: 3 ly retirod from the | MoLane, 5t. Job upany I, 49th infantry, e 4 g field,saylug tha his doaire {0 lnve the Awerican Depart: | - Milcr, Trusi, carapany B, 6 Infantry, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFPICE—JAX. 15. | thare bonds were atolen from his safe on (e 130h of July, | £oi—Marhy gt w0 foon /et Schuite, st 2420—Cook agt. Gealn. . e = Befors Commissioner OfnokN, 1562, He advertised them in Boston newspapers: buf % from loss and depression and stagnation tion # success wis much greater ( i he obtaining of personal’ greater thgn | Miller; Alanson 8., compavy E, ith heavy artillery. arising from diminished domand and the fall of | walve all r e ;m fi ‘:b'l‘ i-pvor‘ -{:‘Jfl?w”fi.:'.'fim A ; % Miller, Frank, compan ’l' AN mtry{ illery. ALL¥GED ILL-TREATMENT OF A BEAMAN=—DISCHARGR | neither Robinson, 1olbrook, nor the defendant ever saw | 215U & Thel prom e g by “M.' prices, through the ageney of adepreciated currency, | Indins, belioving it the ,.F.'.'f H cabied e egtof | - Morey, Wn, uy ¥, 1624 Infantry. or 10z acelisnn, the advertisement. A B, b et Mclutrre reh, Dorien. Babthe Shentercamnot a LN * | missioner Rowland 10 his letter, wm{‘ t Mm?vl- y John, company A, 6th envalry, “ Unlted States agt, J€ing Caulking. Watson, with whom Robinson had previously had sim- . R Co. Fial—Bailey agt, Waters mot afford this loss of time sim- t eredit upon him sud our nation, and T Iimnuy WSk Muilally i company —, 40th infantry. This was an. adjourned exan . | Uar dealiugs, bronght all these MnX- 10 Robinson, 85 & | 2013—Soeibnd etal. agt, Gentil. 2 ply to refute fulse ideus and erroncous theories. im the most aumple Micoess in this ox{erprige.” Nowell iopgn 1, compuuny’ss, THth infuniry The prisonces hoatings huve been duly: feported i our | ke, to 1 hevs oF Falso maoney on. them; e broahe | Rs—Kuman sk Kellr, eri e [0 Alessades at, Wook 1 <P it e | e fdew of 4! e pavis 1 | NOTErOks, Wi, company (, o1 infantry. e Drisones's heatings hare boct Ly Euorted 18 shus | ks o Rasiern and afierward tho Albany. bonds. The Paie 1L 1iel by Jas, J—Court opors b 11 oelock & . whid ek 48 & loeson before it, which t.rz'.lw neans A nehnx Lo luvluxnlnm:(-d g"'“"“}" Vi 1., corporal, company ¥, 176th fnf, | Energy and i eharged by Edward Dyiyer, one of his sea- | Wero not'seouritios rendily and nsually sold i the Xow’- Fou LC - Sl vory alightly studiod, aud it is high time it bot | A# Geaire 1o cairy oub this deaign from tho riommens that | ane: Mompaizconpay Iy cavals B D o bussicns | York markot; and Hobiusoan took the® Koston bonda and | Ses—ir e, Grae. o ek oy abont it In consequence of the war, the laws of | Loodshetiion became ay established fact, and for the sole Jabsty Max, company I, 1st hegvy artill Yo th1s Port, knocked hitn down siith & belaying pi, with | the Portland honds to *Hulbrook €0 negotiate them, be- | 301 eiritcs, jecs, ke st Any 1T6—Gibio agt, Frastly trade S finance, i ghes s 0 wa of object of having the real red wan scen and investigated Poterson, '.j ‘;-’fl - company ., 8 heavy artillery. out -hirrvvnrumm and 8o injured him as to Joopardize | canse Iolbrook was an Eustern man, aud because ‘had el $X0%—Cameron agt, Staart. N hich ona be safcly relied on | Py Eurcpe. Finding that Government aid would not bo | pickering vester F, company —, 104ih infantry, the "‘{ of ono of his cyes, done sbmilar businessafor him before, Holbrook took the 58— Marsen agt, The Mayor, &a togovern the currency, have been superseded by ven, Col. Rowlal woll nigh abandoned the xnueu, Poned, ‘:; § s sompany ¥, Lthdicavy artillery, Mr. rt D, Benediet condueted the case for defend- | Boston aud Portland bonds to Puarks, ascertained what Cerry ogt. The Saise, Congrossional legislation. The h ¥ | when he was t into conmunication with 44 I':'. r p) &u';‘n)mn 2 2 artillery, dant and introduced evideneo to prove that defendant | couldbo dono with them, amd roported to Robinson. N '\"t':"' "‘uf‘o'.‘ is " opening of the new | rett, who also of Indians and Europe, Col, Jol pan, Fi Jth heavy artillery. was not on 1l deck when the alleged assault was com- | Robinson reported to Watson, and then made certain s Whitsker oty Righthe [074—V ilmar agt. e lm“ealnwh-“. 6 with 4 new phase of our experience. | Jrog raoet ‘:mekd' goat t t#;fi; Joct was grouts M. Jarrett o, ,.m,;,;‘”gg;n'xnl’-fio},“-;m:m T:'.’;"fi 4 the tmo of ll'.?;fi'}”fi" comunitial, aud also tend- §vances upon Qiem to Lhe lattor, aad rocelved suthoriy et Rt B 3 and the Ex e a N A ;! il y that from the nature ho 5ol he bond Robin COURT M L. RM. t currency st its full, and s marked fall | sition, these two go(lemen Mitvo conbinod thelr Btrenith. | Hayom L oo Pay Ky G401 infantry. ng i siom the probebilly, Huat Truon, Siemabizd ot [ 0 eoll ke et Povton emis o Hacka o tebe | -, s -l hy Gasaommciecfont peme 4 LN SRPL yer, Uhas, 8., company —, 165th tpfantry. tremely bmprobable {hat it conld Luve been ¢aused by a | and when he was appliod o' by Watsen, with tho Albany | 5% v, ke st Hateh b fn the price of commoditics, with all its th Thetr dtion has heen accepted by Mr. Derh reatening Pl Y and | Behormerhorn, Jas. M., compiny M, Rh beavy artiilery. | low from a belaying pin fu the bands of a person stand- bonds, Holbrook belng out of “town, ho went to Parks di- | £57 e Cont agt. Durgess. consequances. This opens anew all the quostions of | The Taveclor Ch éermy. auch Iistracoions 1o be diom toth | v, Goor cause such strocti B 'ge A., Compa, ath Infantry, ug,ns claf by tho prosecut i ! ctly. " o C g trade and finance. Is it not time we were thinking officars of the United States nmno‘lcllfsl ":l:”lngl‘l:;nu?b:l}:: =}""|w1‘-(1 N, chmpaly ey > 4 ‘md‘,'" o ““0:"',‘1’:‘:li“t"l“l“'l‘c"nwv'v‘)r'.’r’:"l:.l: m”"z'”mm"“"‘“wxll{:: Alhany '%L&"ftfim o Ty vy of remitting them to the eontrol of thei s will facilitato efforts tu this directiort. ek, Thomus, d independent battery, R, oo tat ot e oorn Lt 18 | 1D lhioN au RADILION asehaiit s R 1100 T 3 . &ontrol ef their own dataral | " Wast ol orta AbA K Clion, e atatedtn | B, George, company K, 13tk infaniry. B b U captad vy sy v Lo ordors o the poan. | cIpal, 0B thie ma S Aiialed B A ey | R B ey ot e s | St e | Bl SER i, | h EETR ae SERE T | M RN Ty | SRR ot ey iy e York, Dec: 4, 3 ! ks met Mr. Van Al f an Al o e L0NG_ISLAND NEWS. s b B IR | v s, ot 8 e o e 7 e e T ok el bt b 8 | PR v ebciion, B g . fegutn ol onrThien bl the | tawart, Join, odm , Bt dofaptey. L ‘whoelhiouse, as teetified (0 by withessen For tho Taoer | haered for theyincbods (5 Fob Paur u-u-mvmu.:.—‘I art opens b 11 o'clock & m. ..Dlmu OF CENTENARIUANS~Tho Jast SUFvIVOr of | Fa totresult of fig o Uy e B g&m}lmfim,‘ A nf;in’ y iz.' iy %’1'% R‘:’:',‘m‘a"} lllrllui:w e ml{&hz:fn‘flm ?flfi&'fifpfiélw e u%:l:flfl:lh"'xn"‘, N ot=Perteus agt. Thistare. Rab- 1 45—Bopart e oo (ot o I, St My Yotk it | m:;fi:nmw:‘m%m&'m‘m 2-}.'8,‘::5.? £ ,‘,‘fi}%’,‘,“"fig'{"’mm . &mfiu‘lfl"& ol ¢ ?fl’brfi o that s lfi?k&“fimw:wm e ""4':",:,"{3 o ,."""'d&,?'a'}: 1 o | TG ;fl‘ + Mged 100 years. e lmn.flw Chippenay, consisting of sy 20 | Van Pelt, Reuben, con A g Waa tad captain who im; | o i i ovar on uaser <8, Corwis, ke, 4 o a ipany U, 86th infantry, that some of the seame pyors) ’ 1%—Barke: ker, imp'd, | 801 ke, agh Leach, s S T G R | VRN TR G ey, | S e S AT | ik W A S, | b o ) L D o 18 110 years of age aud T il by sccermpanied by thrse ‘utorpreiam and one medicine- Walter, 3 company G, 15th Inl-n‘i:;’." ovidence m.fii‘ffflé‘-‘.’&'&'«?":’ g R med. The | o e e P AR S el PG i “""m " N PP 1n Ne L Waterinan, Jasyer, companyl— 160 hoavy artilery. | said ho Taors Sochia Lin cuns. o e’ pronaiyein mgomes | 488 D ) Ok Bolpeook and Tobiuson syore tha G- e cORT, A D T AR T teatiumony, us botweon tho complainant and tho defond. | they had ua “Muaplclon that these. Donds were stoon. Hold b Gronw, J.=Court opens st 10 o'clock o ™ :;hul!d’ ot Awmbrose J., u';mplnyx oth lnf:nllr;.’ e onfim to mf tmn'zlu fact o’;’ mtflt::v u".'nx'?.?:"v'n"' o course :h"g“:‘l::a_llfllflmhl‘lld that ?flmfl. of .';'—Lnu.,q -n:.\nn. l 10d—Parker &M L e el = L , Chues M., company —, oth cavairy. * |- “oneph Bell, aasistant U. 8. District-Atto ipon the hifwd , 4 - 8. ey, tor the & 10 §0 the Jury, upon the question o jthy | il st " Yoo, Clariecomyny L, 4t cavalry. overumeny fobert D Doncalet for m,:n,,.{ a8 10 g0 the Jurx, wpo ot good fath; | Gyl .xu'g‘::-g...u. i G et thiun §60,000 being vequired out: e d prse; yeb tho chances are that Mr, Jarrel uml'#u Becretary of War an appointment as Captain Whisky dn s0u 16 Cogratnlaie hiself on bis investment. That fhe | 10t Reglment U, 8, (-,.“.‘I?,‘»’.' “The Major Qectued ::.:hb.- e R ol to e tio e g L Ty Wit nob i a . a A WHISKY QUESTION, ‘The plaintiff a) . His grounds are mainly that ad- | g3—Curtis agh Friedden. - Yeaterday Bpeelal o N Clttrd Thomson, formerly o tho watl of compatted Whflfl;m Embg‘"’m mw%;w%% fosn T i the L= A ~YORK TRIBUNE, 0 tely Brevet and mded Warehouse, chfl. lok % ? %‘fi: g‘ . run u‘:’":lrit' ;mll,no Jets n gum | A1, C. on Gen. Pleasonton's faff, molvod-r:‘:l; the muu;;l!' b;lnc ;.lu aogn é-lg:’da “bran MW may, flu kunhu g - 8, ware founs them In n private count-. at any 0WS 00 titlo to Chi Nir: Linton dirocted M e | Sk hat: Baing roceed tho "éfi Shibes | A fowalo rag-picker iu Obar taat -ouv‘.‘ m foloolod % fl‘: '?mi"‘& Tiie, Whtch ho. did, bt whion abont o lewve the prow. | for wob i dled, when $10,000in gold wus Kuu;‘lm i eudoavorod Lo weovoul thoie golng 80, | oyer (o Walson, Ly aca i 4 ,lu-oua.uu 10 qu gld vetticoaty i oxhibitlpn will Uo & Give ouo i almost beyoud doubt | gointwent, deewlng foaraaliym yroferable