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e 5 2 FHE COLORED PEOTLE AT THE CAPITAL SYRIA. tand, and M. and Mrs, Motecl, of St Touls, 4o aione :‘.mam?;::..'?n':.".:" ':':‘ ':':“: i orrm oopRTh '"":” e o L 3—Betoes Jua- v N e Sl of Amoricar g Aot ol e peetoralup Ineixts that | UNITED STATES COMMISSTONER® OPFICE—JAx. 2. A e aat MAN M MTION and others Stoart. and the high character full of Amer lcans. efore Commissioner BETTS. ik -2, TR AMERICAN COLONY AT JAFFA--THX SCHEME it e can be_found, shiould be ap- That bad flour must ——— ©MASSA LINKUM'S” COMING—HOW THE FREEDMEN ] "The season thus far has been vnusually rainy, and | juqt suct another man, gt u\::“ l:klfl‘ xll";‘r“ ~THE BLACKS AND TUB LIKELY TO BE A FAILURE—DISTKESS AND MOR- | ), Icrope of wheat and barley never looked Detter ’polllle:l Tuspector of Flonr in ‘Ned“\'nr ks with .fullhwm"vr AN INTERNAL REVENUE INSPECTOR CHARGED WITH nh s suit was broughi for ornamental iron REBE Ll CALIRC AMONG THE COLONISTS —COMPLAINTS | than nuw."u the loui«:-hdu mu&t Ao g3 ‘_h:nl‘m rt;-le ?;fi?l'fn }’:.“u:'.i‘;“;}';z“c ey e sad Ao LEVYING BLACK MAIL T fetaceEating the Wintes * Garden Thoater LBELS. " = s vest will be one of the ever ered. , Infa o Sahs Uuited States sgt. James B. Frecman and Junes Miller. endant lewson auager, The g INT ADAMS-—AMERICAN V1stroRs | harvest will in this land f All | unsotnd flour, The transactions atthe Corn Exchangce claim arose in 1859 and was for $1,609. The From Our Special Cormespondent AGAINST PRESIDENT & VISITORS | N0 manure i nsed in this 1and for cereal crops. e H0 those at the Stock Ex | This case, previously reported, was resumed yester- | copted as to 434 wi g bty WASHINGTON, Jan, 18, 15T, 10 JERUSALEM—WHAT TIE MOMAMMEDANS 'llxm[" thnt i noeded in this n:tl;‘l;;:ll'jflfiaah':flxlh:.-p::{::‘lvl':{ e RalL et Wkt King!at the Gty I | day. e fl'r-& nied K.-t;-f:hmc faan Tuternal Kovontio s;fimxg ot ukzluunu.: "": o debt waa burred by fhy f December, 1860, ambe: x (PTEORIC SHOWLL—TIIE SYRIAN PROT- | yaler o produce the best crops. e obably | el tof o rgid law, strictly enforced by | Tnspector, the other one 18 stated to be personally cm r. Stuart deposed that be never In the early part of I cember, 180, & lumbe b OF THH METB( s i prodneiive as ever, and, with w Governi- D 0 teliigont, and trutbful inspector, con reach aud "ol s o 13 an attempt | o work nor uymmum:m.p‘n'finm‘"’-f Virginia wagon drawn by six mules came down C ESTANT COLLY went worthy of the name, no jand would be richer | Somect the villainy of the Steck Excliange aud the manu vy biuck miall on Henry Budeiman, a keeper of a feed | Dion Boucieault was then mana@ing the Theater for g 3 9 J. ote on Third-av. TTarlem, by falsely representing to him | pumber of gentlemen who hal made pocus > ol fa colonists be- wrers and dealers (- bad flour. n to_relicve the embarrassments of the stroet in Washington. Its driver was a ragged negto | From our special Corre g ¥ or more prospes uiers | flo n I rlem, by ¢ repres of the mules nearest the wagon. When be came op- | The exciting topic n Fawsh €018 Lt land, and its old fecundity s Fsigrh o Ao can | i Commitice are prepared to nume witnesscato prove | lacioriof b Gatriet, hut ‘Budelmin, not seeing the matter | or to enter a v i £ the late Dr. Bailey, the | to bethe Jaffa colony. The financial crisis in Belrut, fone natve Arab family in, that city who 6an | {850 TR Ge Ructs betoro the Board Uf Tenlth, & Com- | in that ght, preferved secing th and it was ar- | beyond the suw red Wi posite to the resideuce of the late Dr. Batey, th i shower of last month, thonew oppres- | testify to tho latter fact if not to the former. A W6 | 1o of the aturs of New-York, » Committee of | Fanged that e shiould p iply with the | eomplaint was served. en the wise fand humane editor of The National Era, he | the meteoric shower of last month, 2 verament | 1010 pater familias living there was greull_\ grieved | itic United States, or any other body of | demands of the def amuie was car- | On making this motion it was statcd that Mr. Staarg his wagon, and dismounting, glided up tod sions and exactions of the Turkish Govermment | g,,q im“i‘" had for four successive years presented | L0 hject. ried out to perfection lie tune of $150, | was neither legally sor morally Lable to pay the debt. 4 stopped his wagon, BURIGNAIG Sep he | seem for the time forgotton, and all eyes are turned | him with four ‘daughters, and finally told her that | "Ti¢ Coustitution of the United States, in itu rostrlotions | nud then Livving bfficers, eblo wers Wi ting the issue, | recelyer had been appointed, who had taken from the re- porson on the sidewall, who, for some reason, hi¢ | . 4 ican invasion | he should regard the bir 11 of another daughter a3 & | ypou the powers of the several States, has the following | = come dowi O% the defendants and arrest them. The fol- wl{ru of the theater iore than $10,000, out of which thig thought he conld trust, and softly inquired: “Is | to the strange phenomenon of the American Invae e Hiclent ground for a divorce. The next month | provision: lowing 18 tho testimony taken yesterday, belug the cross- | elaim should have been paid. The application had been - I3 Link C s v“- told thab Massa of the sacred soil of Palestine. 1t is curious to hear (November) the poor woman gave birth to four ate shall, without n:- ronw‘: »ll :be ('-l.n‘n:m :.ley}:m.t ox}unu.ulrlxuumolfnl‘hl{ ':ng."h et S RNyt lfl;‘gl' 50 l‘;hu ufin the r{;‘mmanumn tg.‘thaum. assa Lin] ne ¥ was told Maassa P # e = . ot ot exports, except what way be absolu y oy o v Wi ot o Ju rew case R - i the questions of the Syrian population as to the | daughiers at once. 'Tho husband was paralyzed with T apectton Taves; & 1 | sy I Ot 1o snmaoqnent liteaviows . | roctod s YErdict to be entered for 804 aud el & i f id the-moncy outhe | Smith aud Hateh for the plaintift; Edwin James ang But the same inquisitiy amazement, and, regarding this event as a signal on haports or ex made up ty mind they Linkum” had not come. ; Tuves bl be subject to the o fpric is remarkable colony. Somie ) : 3 - Blael s well ns eversbody else of an obsery- | origin and objects of this remarka 5 h o ; im for his previons harshness States; nd such P P N e Lo D i dade o) a8 wall. 4 brer) e g 10w 860 | inguire whether they are Christians or Jows. When J“"fi’-'" "-tf"!'('n||l‘p;‘y:llxlmt e wuul}l forgive her, and | revison and the coutrol of the Congress.”-Att. I, Sec. 10 {:n’nlthh}lm-t:r“t!‘:u'l\l::'l::fl:'""f';:" Ninth ‘}',1.‘1";-‘{3";[:9;‘“&2: ondben d”"‘f,‘,,’?:,':‘_[m“ McCusy, $uftors o mind who visits this town, ca ¥ It lll they are Christians they ask whether they are fiot carty ont his threat of divorce. ; Thus it appears that the ?"""“".";I"“f s v Rix Delltve, aud swore (o that return. (Offermade to show PRICE OF A OXRIET. JUH e Taxkpuit e e, cbis in- | Drotestunts or Greeks, for, oy they, they baptize by "“Thio Mobammedans of Fils Interpect the meteorlo | this very liited cxtent the luspection faws S0 ANCER, | whasthat otueh was, Which was FalcA b by W COME | | e ook pestendaY. tho hation. 46 866 aniho Mohanumedeh fio downfall of tho European | Sates Sty o CouErSt s fiave no inspection luws, | missioner, to whigh SReChiin B 50"t rettrn ruled | for plaiotitt for e e Ty the accuracy or fraudule i out, which was likewise excepted to) Witness vl'(‘llll\’nw.l: 1'toid my son first axd then my counsel, Mr. Egan; had three Interviews before I saw counsel; counsel did not ad- Vise me to pay the woney; he told me he was glad I had ot paid it; Lo told me the parties acting thus ought to be It needs no strotch of ima scription placed on the wall pavement; to behold it blazing and trailed liko a banner after the Before Justice JONES. annel 1. or, ‘This is a rather old suit, the cause o’t action arising ta 1851 In September of that year the Common Ooun(gf or laws elashing with each other, or Jaws incon- patible with the general interests of commerce, tho Con- Kress may como to the conclusion that, under the power to regulate commerce,-1t mway prov ide & unifor system of inspection laws. immersion as do the Grecks, and yet reject ‘inf:mz e baptism which the-Greeks accept. Anulln?r \'\'lll say, wo have heard of Moslems turning Christians, of Greeks turning Protestants, Maronites turning \d chiseled into the on the blue above, drifting clonds. *hristi For, say they, all (frlrll;:::i:::! .\:u‘t mm\ni flmyWN-e. and not one from the West toward the East ; therefore, the East, i. Turkey, is to conguer the ‘West, quod eat demon- /, it ig plain that To the returning siranger espe lly, it lfl!ll«un( » 4 strandum. 5 ted: ] = » p comanyintos! Jrecks, s turning Moslems, but wenever | *p tig e n Protestant College, under the presidency The following resolutions were presented: arrested, and that L had better not pay the money, but ordinance inereased the salary of eertain classes of police- “ Linkum’s come.” 1lis progeny infost the | Grecks, of Druses The Syrian Protestan ge, pr 03 e oo Tadldressed to the Gov- , and tha \ 1 b Massa Linkum d opened its first collegiate tern f’““"”y'.' o mddreRsed e ‘appoint. | stand the test; Vogel and two detectives came $0 sco mé; f;”{;:';flmnw"m‘ ,,.,.?‘M‘Kn',l"“fl,';:";"m"::r clase of the Rev. Dr. Bliss, Iast month, with a freshman class of 15, It is the A between us that I shonld the money; it was arran, osod 'y were not (.‘o\'ummmmnflfi'cm at that heard before of Christians turning Jows for we un- ork, n-.L...-mn e Mel Fru\mllhnl Dis- ‘was not placed on the books. Hl He never more elnim is now for the Flour for t The Nubi: s thick The Nubian is {hi ment of an Inspector ways. - P i " f i 0 s Rex a s gl -stand that these * Americanees” say they areof | In with a q 0 1 supposed t civil. o has come throngh the Red Sea and s glad derstan S i fivst atiempt in Syria to carry pupils throngh a thor- | ¥t which the City and County of New:York are siti- ppos not ¢ tioats At LG | B e e ehe 15t of Bepterubes 10 T of his escape. Tho street cars of W ashington ate | the children t;fAILplllrmm, Onl‘lld.fl t;-:r;ct‘c;;tl;ll::x;fl e m“rs}, o ed“mfi}m l:;;rdm h fé:ir :,‘:,“,‘.;“.,.",,,,d "“;':","," power m'}'i'"mr ,nh‘o“ r,,:m '.'.fll‘" existence in 5'.,".:',;':.'::3,:“.‘.‘5;#'.’-':’"{:?:{u‘ ;lnngdl'l::ex'nn::rg::a ?;d»lwhln: :’,‘““‘,““,',' (i dumfl{mf hufl;mwmw“'é'i:"'in‘c‘%fi = o eton. of all our ci 80 ands 4 A he £ i P} 0 CCeSS, i pection of flot d meal. g - o5 0 o Wi egal, excellent and spacious. Washinctos, of J“.q‘"lf dont | ;]v‘:(i::l;d%‘i fu(; £ :I:h‘:‘y” we hear that some are :&d'i{‘;fxv: :fi,‘.’"‘?l."’.f'\,‘i Bt And. acholar- | " & sofred Thit o memorial be addressed to the Legisla- | L s L pdvecd _“‘lm"B,:{“,',dlf;;‘"’,‘."";',e.,"km“ o 1008 | Fuled agamat them, aa the s i Al 4 ia the ouly oue found o ln\‘-- 1""1 its «m: .ut.'ml | mu 2 ?m;s M;mlmm'm(’m farmers, masons, | ships dis(im-go ntirely from thoe funds by which the | toro of dllml s:..«: A‘r”m:vu"«?‘t:'l:y,c ‘)rn-(tflnr;n)lt'l)llfl‘z};xc';‘gwll“::’ the first time I saw hi m}uw hlm?ulha fol |..wm.;t \:flt:‘m‘.‘u;:’w lnncng~l,-gex]al Term, 1.“° plaintiffs case ate this great modern acksmiths, e carpenters, s, h 88 in Syri el b iy | pasan declantory Ac o e el n nfng Saturday; never sen ved, al e jury gave lima vi Mo this ¢ ol Auerican missions in Syria are supported. It iy | biss i dcchitr S TOF (UL and meals or to revise | TR L O e "waking i appointment | claim, o AEi with 14 yetus Tole sov aisnl 1e tons o broad enough to accommod ‘ that its endowmen’ neras will afford all Mr. Clinton for plaintifs; Recorder Hacketi and M, doctors, and clergymen. Oue man asked me W hether sonvenience, and still leave room for all other uses | highly creditable to our country th 5 dify th ¢8 in such ma o f . 4 " e e steps into ono and finds him. | it was {rae, as he hd heard, that they woro Southern | of 100,00 was aised in the Faiieq Bates, b S35y o i aith o tho coumunity | itk bin, ehich Eufter warob Crubitl, ok iien | Fal or defendants. i e etwcen s Nabiau on the one side | Rebels expelled by the Goyernmentof the United | unc 1561, whilo tho great war for the Union was sUT | agaius s effects of the s of unsound, bad | A8 T8 R SR B0 On'Bututiay; atter tigt i self sitting down : g he o o me and ro- | T3ging. There sro thus two Ameriosn cofleges uew | Gour, and of ead mado of such polsonous materlals Tsent word to Frecman, by my son, that I could 't cor, COURT CALENDAR-THIS Dir. and a Nubian on the other. e rubs his mind's eye | States for treason. Another man C4mMe 1016 &1y ml;\bhnhml in the Turkish Empire—the Robert Col- 4 i + C. TREADWELL, 860, | 414 that ho had better come up at night; that was so that KUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. 1, and the Synan oge in New-York, Jan. 8, 1867 fhie ofiicers could catch htm ; first saw the officers last | Held Ly homv,uzfl ud g J.~Court epens st 104 & ~Exnaerated Motion. marked that the conduct of the colonists filled him | j.ra in Constantino and wondersif this is Secesh Washington. Here sit ! » 0 i . " aces cut i vith amazeme! Qi ) can | Beirat. Thoy will both mako their mark in the Friday; they told me what I'was to do, on Saturday, when | x . before him the exact counterparis of the faces cut in with amazement, for, eaid he, the older Americ oy Wi A ; - = g ; ) ey told Ine whiat T was to do, O Bt o Thelr = the colored stone of Eeypt 5,000 years ago, which are | residents in Syria have ahigh character for pru- ‘“;n::~:fll‘:ll}f:tgir;::trf::lx:n\:el;mjunlxun bronglk into THE WHISKY _FRAUD QUESTION. 5{355',“&‘;‘&‘?&,».)1"; tho money waa concerned; they "'{,'::1{;”"'5,2&_'}4 | tm!:l":fil'lklw till extant. Dovilish Secesh eries out. § This is a | dence and caution in all business affairs, but theso | y et & Tle carriage-road between Beirat and Damas- | L 4 e TTON — ANOTHER PrAR | flid pot tellmé fo lead hiny on, thut 1 remenber; tucy | Ew oitack v it Biimee: 28, e x ‘ubian's i ’ Y it pr e s revolution in the trade | PRESENT MODES OF DETECTION —ANOTHER FLAT | fold me that so longas T had not puld any money they Ay X g e s government.” Why not a Nubian's, an | colonists have expended an enormons sum of moncy | cus, and it promises 16 A TG Yo SUGGESTED, could not mike any arrest; they did not say which de- | - 7—Nibio agt, Binsne et o 5 ey o cnjoyed 50 ceninrics agoa bigher | in purchasing land at an exorbitant price, whereas l-ifl-‘rn&m‘nn;l o l*l'.vm'lh;hl';-lmr")::(l ;‘)‘:‘l:n:;“nmf/f;-lv:; B o o Kive th smoney to iy sou'a oty Hensy. | 71 it " | —Prorot agt. Lavre e civ on, judging umerdy by the material mouu- | by leasing the I id for a term of years they could | PN okt 50 liorsea in one snow storm. near Khan | Siz: Reading your articles on * Whisky Frauds,” I m::'.' 'z"n'«}':-".f exawluation was then adjourned to the 26t ?_Ml::fll Rkl ments left on the soil by the diift aud deluge of ages, | have raved their eapital to expend on improvements orad, on the bights of {.1“n;.lnm.'wlln(.l‘,":a.'-m.:. Wiy the Government. has ot becn | | T K. Pheips, Aslstant United States District:Attomnes, H-FERE o T g than ever devilish Secesh enjoyed 7 Il pau- m:d the support of their fa'uu‘hw. : engine “(;Irln\s;u' ‘::‘\‘vr:\r‘lu‘mlml, iR et A or the | able to discover the ouly efficlont means to prevent the for e u“‘“;‘;‘.nf';um :xl:xl:‘:;;:::::l:»’;1::::“““““ e 35t Clak et 2 pers,” says Reverdy Johuson. And are therenota | Thoso of us who know Syria and the Syrians, and I A roundl tho sharp ourves. Thms is | Tuo Revenuo Department has adopted an nalvthial | 4y popp) oMTAINGNG OF PENSION] BY SR W xSy FRE million of in uch white panpews on the Island | have Jived long in this trying climate, foresaw from stern enterprise driving the enterin wedgo into :llh'h.td'“ruiré.l“‘!" I:- .|I.'lll:rlr£!;n!’}AZ'?::':.:.!r !11:.-‘:24:‘1:“('3{1;?- LLEGE! A bRRY T—Suiue agh Dame. R : o Great Dritain ftoday!? And have we mot | the odtset that an enterpriso of this magnitude, | the inert miss of ‘)."x""ln'.l..fi'rffilx"f'»“'i'fluf.".fflh'.'illri e, "L lde. M appearaute, instead of takivg & T T SN iy Sy o SUEREE COURTCCIROUIT. | o o thousands and tens of thousands jnst snch; evory | based on religious enthusiasm and engincered by a | grivhs, nowspAREs o L, but now almost mori- and radical view of the case. L e, ey when ovidance was taken | %% il n blear-eyed villain among them all erving ont, **This | man not characterized by broad and liberal views | 1o “Opient. 4 "'L"'f: Logy oy Mg l&h:d n(lm‘l‘u; o l;:l:l:hh); a‘m‘nflh«'s :“,_“,BL'.,,,"':,M w1 b . . : N d ———— e an on f0 ol ¥ . Wt—Vernd s & white man's Government ! And who made them and who was inexperienced in !mu-m life mfd < meesmm— o first place almos :«m ‘lmwun;:‘ by virtue of her son’s services in the lw—v:-xm-’«’x';n_nm 9 —yr-‘.«.f.«.'x‘xun.mu_ i Secesh, who has [ unwilling to ask or accept advice, must end in PROMINENT NEW BUILDINGS. partics serving as -0 d Tortificate was lkewise forged certi- | 947—Naylor agt. ¥ liy, Sheiift rig agh H Yirs 3 M1 o p from and decrepitude, to leave 9—Brand agt. Hastin, o it & Chmere agt. Kerr dev nings, robhed them of their wer. No “paupers?” Let robbed them of their o morals, robbed of their manhood, al inevitable disaster. Letters and protests of the strongest character were sent Ly varions parties in Syria and Palestine, both to the public journals in Among the principal new buildings commenced or completed Quring the year 1865 were the following : French Theater, West Fourteenth-st.—Builder, D. B thelr TS, etatements than the distillers still further, rae eck for the Wblo to her order, was forged Mrs. MeArdle, Take pe that the I and Jo et al, agt. ' kellly. rt agh. AL C. u..ll P CTOSS, NO CTOWNL pt the sandwiching process. B B We take our seat wa of Nubianism,and | the United States and to the IHome Government, sct- {'n‘rk«m, 3 n:wl o .‘l‘“I 76 feet frout, 115 decp, built of L 0 '.‘rv:< % lA‘{l";h,h;‘lu llblnlx‘n,i. the inspectors r 1 s pui om the stand, o Corll axt. Pu " i i St S i | brick; complete partne : business. g e A b Syresar’ ab er e s we grin inwardly a ghastiy smile ; nay,we exult that | ting forth the difficulties in the way and the certain Harmonia Clab Housg, Forty-sccondst.—Eidlitz & | The "I could not possibly trust either the distiller ‘t‘:'(_x‘““\lll.{‘“:{ ”:‘fi‘ 'nw “x‘E'»’-.:)“\;Itmlrm’l'»l'-gl:;m Part 1L—Held by Prokiax, JX.":-t"!:u. 3 Duase st —Lourt opens of « Massa Linkum's come.” Tho high prelates of the | disappointment awaiting all who should embark in r:‘u{.., pie builders ; n.‘v.1 lvufih‘ (g n,.uiu. m’..l-ru‘,‘., .;;-u‘. | or liis nxnrno;-;"{n‘A .l':"'; on yl..l.‘;f\ii!:::‘:;rfl:ymm‘“1‘:; « ifter which the further examina- | Nos. : i i e e aamaally, In comtaemoration of | the entarprise, aud begging all sober-minded men | PletoC Septouber ii; bulbof bick, with pars o 97K O o O o on repots. made referance (0 journed to Mondag next at 11 a1 Joscpl | S e g B O ETR L ety the lowly act of the Master, and wash the feet of | and women to count well the cost before risking | Turner Brofhers ok, Nassau-st.—Marble front aud | ra; but this method offers very serious ob y 1ot Sedgmick and Mr. Sandfora for de. | Se—Famersgt Hodges. A—ieilen ot al. agt Vrern twelve of the poor. (They are generally clean poor.) | their carthly all in sach a Quixotic scheme. The sides, 69 feet Migh, 146 feet front; built by Moors & Bry xlnl Il am nmnu;.ul.'th:‘nmlnl:-l n"li":u'(-lu meters, that l""",;:fl;:; _]“:“_";ummw 220—8teplens agt. Donaldson obaly u Yy e b Al - b " 3 welr use will prove an epensive fatlure, 0501 ot 3 0. ns agt. 1t is & humiliation which sanetifics. Devilish Secesh | State Department communicated somo of these lot- ngogne, Thirty-ninthst.—Cochran bmilder; | A displacement mcter iust be tight to measure cor- m—n.z‘xfimml ] ‘x&:;"’m:.‘:‘v_ h'-.-_l;l:‘-'ud. unwillingly follows the example in Washington | ters to President Adams, the ruling spirit of this B L deep; comploted Beptom y ""'.‘f.‘.nl;'ul.'."l;"«.-“.‘n‘:"n? peeAllon.._ Fiudec s Jow st { 354 Burnrs st Bosmder - | Y olis ag', Berviger. street cars, only he is compelled to perform the pro- | strange religions sect, before the departare of the | otropolitan r g it rtainly leak u.]n‘ H\'u‘ (-fl.‘- 1[..‘.(:],.‘;,'1‘,,1..;, ks LAW OF CHECKS AND DRAFT l;:‘fim“m‘"fi 5 n‘_'-‘_‘-‘m";t”a_;‘-u"‘m :;:" 5 ti inatead of OnC ay y "he reply of Presi- | Wm. Laimbeer builder; 4 Wl or i1, aud the liquid trickles slowly ‘G AGH etal. agt. Lane. | 426—Richmord agt, Vasms coss 365 times per aunum instead of once. May he | colony from the United States. ‘The reply of Presi m, Laimboer, builder; 44 feet i et syt \des, any one who has soen the m'.l»'t;ai:'r:‘n B SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. fold. Henoeds it. | dent Adams was in the form of ridicule, and the lnn- ul is used whewe stono or fron could | W nany sediinent of whisky, Wil perecive tiat | Tho plaintiffs, heing on” the 18th Angust, 157, BAnxaRD J.—Call of Calesday ot 12 1m.—leseived Carnte be sanctified over the priest But “Massa Linkun’s come” not only in the cars. He's come everywhere. Yousee hisivory and his ebony in the Capitol. e crowds the galleries. You jostie him on the warble etairways. You stumble over him guage of his newspaper at the time, with reference to the United States Government, was what might have heen expected of a Brigham Young or a Danite elder. The colony came, and saw, and it remains o be seen whether they will conquer or Le conquered. The rteent 100 de w Joriliard Fire 68 foet high completed N t, 6 3 er 1 Tling-houss hlock, West Thirty-fonrth e meter will clo; asure pecurately. ot jeter is the rotary meter. ot measure correotly un s the former meter, it is e truth of the above statement delicate experiments cond ough Instrument will not ler and only possible kind of Thia class of iustruments r o variable pressu n more lable to el be readily verified from od o seientifie privciples holders of Ohio Life it to the hour, but r dra The Life and T on Bauk on the ¢ a eheck drawn by the Da Trust Compat dants for o rder for $500, sont The defendants re- 1ot tion. ceived it on the 22d, aud there was some doubt as to the o lweld at 11 o, m. 15t Company, in payment for this and frudant jts check on_the the Refe fts, delivered to d Nos. 51—~Watkios agt. Brizener. 60 Wsthins agt. Kimball. Ti=The Peo; Laucha gt Lacoste. #0—Krita agt. Hirsch. tin trebel agt, Strelel. —Priedman 3 115—Kaia agt. W 125—Newton agt. Filler, her, Kol etal. The call commences at No. 15—Wilson agt Hotclise. SUPERIOR COURT- TRIAL TERM. peus o Li o'clock & m. in the paseages. Membors of Congress stumble over him. Let them stumble. It does them good. The | last news, however, from Jalfa, indicates that the ot Ao et high, 33 front, 84 doop; brown L Rl g R the relative merit of soverul | American Exchange Bauk, and the draft was surren- g FARy L—Before Justice MoOvyy ~Court o Supreme Court on its way to the judgment-seat, | word “vici” wil never be written on President | stone front, 1 ) P ¥ ’ : % % o | 0 thie above weighty reasons you may add that it will l’l‘“‘{",”,‘,, late to present the check on that day ‘Satur- —pfl:m(ffl.lnkhlbuht #fi.—[)‘frmlue‘:“pt«".m under the groined arches and nnder the dome, stum- | Adams's escutehieon. The plain fact is that the col- | | Uuion T 00 Connlab; Witeh frohs | Hok Bolony Deftas Shiy yrill lnd 8 way Of taunperivg with | gag), und it was preseuted on Monday, the 2ith, A Day. | e e ion gt [241i—Homel sgt. Kelly, Bhent stumble of Judze Taney over Dred Scott. Those two | one-tenth of their whole number have died. Of the ! Mines, Fiftleth-at. and | probabie, how will the inspector estiuate tie quantity of | ypiied to the Company and e anded back the draft, | . NewYork " [eseS—Baett ag Dis- 128 Liigh; of briek; coin- | wpirits distilled. and tendered the eheck, but the Company refused to re- m_‘::-ml —peoy. worthies will live Joog in comjunction. The Judge owes his chiefest distinction to that now celebrated collision. But it is Dred the heio, with the Judge as survivors, a large part are in actual suffering. satisfaction, of which I spoke in my last, has greatly increased, and, as I then predicted, Los r Tco Company Btables; 24 foot Ligh, 100 15t 1 front, 28 _Amerioan Joc Madison ave apacity s Of the raw The best tacthod of asscasment is, fn my oplulon, the one that 1 have adopte brewing number of the the distiling or | Gor an’ a 2 turn it, on the grouud that the Sheri hind possession un- the 25th Augus means of e d the drawer, ttachment. On the next dl?’, lant protested the draft b ately notified the plaintiff ¢ 1565—Fabbre et o FAwT Li.—Held Uy Justice Joxus —Hyatt agt. Quackenbush, 2920 Mos-s agt. Braker ef al. Stourt opess ai 1l vclock & @ Nos. assassin. 1t is not a canny recollection. But whose | necessitated the interposition of the United States | T sixthiat.; Loonard W. Jerome owner; 10 feet h eified rat lio were the only parties t 93— Farre! 'Wilkizson. fault is that T The venerable jurist walked in the | Consul at Jerusalom. This gentleman, Col. Beai- ',",'Ir"’;"'(i,]"'\“f‘"' eprd ‘,.)';,1;"“”:{',,"" g | A “The plaintiffs then sued the defendants on th 2o Fettretct, re., agt. Tottem. (3113— Jght of » Lapland mght, and disbelieved that the | boucher, lost a foot in Grant’s army, at the battle | statial andomumenial : The maain_ ohjeetion, perhaps, lies In the fac | that through thelr Regligence 1 Bos (oS T o vk, |3152—esbes . MeCoruadks 2 ¥ % i . - L = lnanthat s aaeea bius o ye h P, -~ senting the draft, and In_accepting a eheck in place of 2~—Snellicg agt. 912 gt MeCo sun would ever rise. Younger men, on the bench | of Cold Harbor, and, though but four years a resi- | o Allemunia O Su-S5omae, Susé Sixives I-at.; 96 feet Ligh, | amount of fermented o d o e gt money, the money wis lost 13— Wood ethl sgt. Clovsland, 3134—0rae gl erghoe h b il 3 7 front, 116 deep; completed Dee. 18 it of the raw matertal is 1o o o rndyprad 2 ! S112—Robbins et 4l age. Dewey [3125—Parish act. O alowhone, may be instructed by his example. | dent of tho Unitod States, hio spent three of thom | * New Sork. Biusmim, foar of 1416 and 1,228 Broadway : | hapeus with damaged rain o The éane wan reforred, and before the Teforce eridonce cr el 123 iaack agt. Pearing. Poor, and despised, and black, and degraded, | in fighting for Union and Freedom. Tle is a bravo b el e Gy l Company for drafts, and that the Exehnuge Bank through PR g B ol e 0y B R naked and forlorn, we feclingly watch this wretched | and honorable man, and of a generous and hwans | ave. and ¥o | the Arust Company had overdrawn its account $630,000— | Xoa. ) T walls of Ohio stons was oh Saturday i Tho Roferee fouud | 495—MeGarraks p in favor of € ts appealed. 445—Van Dyke heaving sea of humanity cast up by the war. Ready for the ballot, are they T God grant . Ready to be pitted against devilish Secesh in the Rebel District of Columbia—that they are. The Nubian and Secesh, the slave and his v with Congress to overlook and guide, It isa good match. It is more washing of the feet of tlie poor. It is & sanctifyin process. vils on disposition, and American citizens in the United States who may be so nnfortunate as to have fricnds and relatives in the Ephramatic fold of Preside: Adams may rest assured that our Consul at Jerusal will leave nothing undone to furnish all the assistance and relief in his power to those who would othe suffer from want of the ssaries of life. 1» the past week this worthy gentleman has m Cathollc Orphan Asy | Pike's Opera Ho | and T | trom Gorman Hos commenced in Angust each 52 feet, in depth; thal, as well as ornay the fine ehurche true yi On the # auother L within per- any intelii the cnstom of me tustructions they were fefendants that Ay rehauts n noney of any g check in place of actual’ eash; A1y sufferwd 1o wrong, aa the unpaid ent the Dayton Bank was still 1i defendants having properly at the Referee’s findings i pe A that the defendants werebound S00—Dalton”agt. lor. STi—Junes agi. The Vireines's Fund Tnsurazce ¢ 5T0—Pomroy ag Gid—Joies agt. 0. 219 MeSten agt. Brander, ke. agt. Kraus. Nos ta—Jones agt. Corn Exchange las. Co. of N. Y. 45— Nasser agt. Corwin, &e. aw, 5 Rutgers Fire Tos.| 5 acd I 573—MeCle mua agh A iugs agt. Stulte. lson sgt. Girandia. ton. and azt. Shaw, &e ek by Judge DALY, ~Coart opeus a6 11 ' clock 4. & Nos. 20— Fiabbiatt L Am Mat aad fe Ins. Co. 25— Allen agt. Mortoa. to the poor devil whites. | several days in Jaffa receiving the evidones of theso st Twent his Worts nearcr tian five per Ebeck was patds i) 1 am informed on colored anthority that there is to | poor people with regard to their wrongs and suffor- g4 0ot estred proof within' tho usual limits of ey 10 orlaot the drant ax. | PS-Nime ke, otk Sowed Are.) M0 Comonpan Sty T0p 0® S : e §a « I ¢ (SUN e iy e are quite signilicant § 0 h ' 2 Troad Co. ique be “a right smart chance” of black voting at the | ings. It fills one with sorrow and indignation to ses AMEN DM THE RUTLDING ACT | e SNpuINeas (v “\“’,' e ) oY, aud, any oth 1143-Wrieh and amotb. agt. Tewrr. | 519—torangs 'nn-u.m*: pext election. The Nubian intends to improve his | his own countrymen in a foreign land, where the | _ADaot paescd b st. differed from tho lawa pre- | ! $42,000,000 ., nst law and dlllm ib{:fik‘f;"!flmh lns. Co. “'3’#:-: wa Machine’ rivil Whoever else neglects the cardinal duty | elimate, the elemes nd ativ ton an in fores in the following particniares | act pra will hardly reach $6,00 At with otk S76—iaxsfond agt. Seymonr. S30—Olver, Jr. agt. Hackat ! ¢ d ) mate, ments, and the native population ars o limita wi which wooden bulldings aro | Government 18 being ¢ gl g e 7 - Y 0 B R in a republic of casting the ballot on election-day. it | equally to be dreaded, made the victims of the rash g ended 0w point 100 feet north of | g0 to enricl fow unprineipled . S 00 S SO o gl o i S e et Thara will Ko fa/kican® of widh Yites:| 7iads 0 06E0M Moy iab 16 180 8 #Leiigor tormob | BT i ande b (hie ] s ponse of the honest: community of tax utlor for plafutiffs; Mr. Burrill for detendauts. ity G AR OURE. a‘st.:p :‘:mx‘n;l-_\u- :H‘u before since the foundation | their own leader and spiritual head. It makes us wh -Tl»t"vliwl\n b0 oxtendod s to cmbrace the outire ke for granted the method that [ propose, and even Cirevir.—Before Mr. Justice SUTHERLAND. gl b e of the Republic. Suppose we say since Noab's ark | are Americans, and are proud of our conntry and onr { 205 allow five per et (i favor of the distiler. Then, while | pLenGE OF STOCKS—BROKERS' SALES OF PLEDGED e agh Narven. Bl imans. ek Thia <t A g e ¢ Hhogr econs: A1l public buil Mnga are equired 1o have o Governmel srobably lose 0,000, Ati 0 P . x : G — Col & 3 1—Sehnlt Hirschtoit Teatedl on Ararat. ‘This will be a Hittle more Axeri- | name, long to bide onr heads with shame whon Turks | esisq Faciitic 1o carapd In choe of fire or oo L PEAG Joust GADOGO0D ™ Jour, I srogxe. GG ag Gl D g Wi can. We are never quite content (o ontdo onrselves; 4 Arabs rej vi . Third: All bulidings above two-stories, or 25 foct in | steud of the X that it How il B Pime 1. Genot agt. Meredith Vowland and otbers. — Joluson agt. Naydon. 136—Laan agt. Dlanott, “-m“" T it e 0 I' and Arabs report to us with a sueer tho scandalous { o excopt dwelling-hotnes, school-louses and chu | snowmons 'the oppressive ‘“‘"M 'd On the 1st <'-l Angust, 1857, (€ 't»r;'!h (,‘(fiqu-c x}ppun- }g_—!-«l‘ut‘our:: :r.'—" ; e 0y u.“"x" do ihe rest of mankind, Jaudable vhi pgrard st 1 G-]r00! ore upon eve - | . ot by ited with the defendanta, as security for his demand note ocial gt Beer. 55— Headley aet. Dounell stories which are current with regard to tho state of | must have firo proof T upon. every window per gailon ishied, relieving tio | A G (R ife Mall Steametip Company— | 13-Wolfagh Ber. By b - ambition. things in the Jaffa Colony. I hope toscnd youin opening upon a strect, whicl shutters must bo cloged nt | peaple from paying for un i the rote the usual belng a stock note, and cont o2 eht, wnd ol trap doors fo o st bo kept | effe But the plantations rewain. The rice, the cotton, | my next lotter a detailed report of the testimony in Closed w Tiriehia i o] )"I:‘“Iu'h:.'.lvll:u]z: v Aoy nuthority to sl the stock ut the Brokers' Board or ut g agt. Tue M. T tho tobaceo, the sugax segions—what of them ¥ Semi- | this most melancholy affair. Many of the families | FEE AL o dato of tho pumago of the o- | It imight also be }:::‘1'}““"'l‘h"’)“l“':!;;.ffl‘;l'."'l'“','r",‘;‘::}’[”"f":x""':'_‘"(,e"‘"“ P port 3. 5. Uo. sun. Will they be New-Englands or North-Wests, or | to securs them some cheap means of transportation | Fourth: Al or other Paymient of tholoan. Genet arn dto n tie note CRIMINAL COURT: rise to the level even of Peansylvania Berks County- | homo to their native laud. Thero has been disgrace- strugture oy ;,'.'.‘1':»'1.':' defendante, wa think Shey. would . Sre— - ism by emancipation and enfranchisement? 3.5.v. | ful and outrageous mismanagement someswhero, | tendent of Y durbinge the your are need the wor Idd niake 1o stipu COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS amanagemer - | caly permait i\ B lation, On thio 9 oF 10ty wnoto Wwis 1eft at Geuets [Before Judge Russell.| Pyl s FUG B 1500, We W m " v i of If you eannotgive us $4,60, we TiAL vor MURDER.—Yesterday was the third day CONTISTED ELE 10X CASE, | Who is responsible for all this wrong and sufferi will appear whenever the report of Consul Bean Fisth: ALl plans for ¢ approved by the Buildiy iton the 1 hie 100 Shares Pacifie Mail Steamship Co. oth, aud went to the office of the of the prosecution proceedings against Patrick Dwyer, g | honcher shall be made public. No one can envy hLi ength of bia spirite " | be e, N i y Lim - - . = onee, He waw Aspinwall, and showed hi X MEETING OF THE CONMITTER 1N THE CAse oF T | this most invidioustask. No complaints can bé moro UNSOUND FLOUR, ande futo vote | 110 featimony on the’ former trial charged with the murdar of Patsisk MiOuddusrte. 8 MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY FEON ! bitter, and nodissatisfaction n ense, thau thoso g - aYs whish peaunot but | gictory as to the occurtences at this liguor stare, corner of Broome and Marion-sta., on the 8th e ¥ 3 {HE SEVENTH DIS- | 4 yiging among the disappoiuted victims of a colonial T g L e g | but Genet teatified that be went away, after gy T i g R T 2 TRIOT. scheme in & far distant Jand; and I will bespeak for | ZSFORT OF A COMMITTER OF THR PARMERS' OLUD. ;13- | On the ep i suflcient | e nossibl tutors, many of them friends of the prisoner nud of de- o ' o Md; andg L Wil bespeak for numbe becanse every elth th fmpression that the ceased, Additional cicoumstances about the shootiig o6 enrrence were commuiicated by several witnesses. J The Assembly Commitice on Pri tions, through a sub-commiitee consist Abram Hoffuan of ges and Llec- £ of Messrs. outgomery Courtry and William 8, onr Consul the sympathy and forbearance of all vp- right men, fu his_endeavors to secure even-handed Justice for the membe The be of this Colony LATIVE ACTION RECOMM At a meoting of the Amer Club on Tuesday, the following report was presented by ald thus pla tation without ures, relieving him e Governi- The stock was sold st 50, stock was sold on the Brokers' Board the same enet wade no further efforts about ituntil art eash and balance at defendants rendered Troy testified that Dwyer and himselt had a drink to- gether aftor the former wounded M iden ; e not seen McCudden u the place for two years previous iy i and kindest thing he can do will be to advise them to y ; « ie County, to wiPm was referred the | SriLikindest thing ho can do will be o adlvisa ther to | thio Committse upon the subject of unsowud f an equituble revenue, ti {1 bo more, | Lo duys, aud inJanuasy 155 the fefondants xonderet | go this time, Officer Micliael Brady, wiio arrusted the s itio Edward Mitchel), elaiming the scat'now | their means prove to be actually exhau i it will | In thelr report of lust week, the Committes o (llmn rp .||.|b l: diminuti whose Im.rll'~ of 1838 the defendant, Howland, asked for.this balance 1lrlwn&-rulellllfiv'u u;mlhe l‘muu;l Illlm :‘e\"-lv‘ler wgla'; he o] ' g Sivah o W sment of Tonstit als are belng sadly corrupted, an ) restore the e ald after N a ! | used with three of the barrels discharged and three themaelves to & brief statement of the Constituts and Genot sadd after’ what had taken place he did not | Msed with throe of tho Lartuls CtEtE ration of ¥eMr. Frank A. Ransom of the Scventh Assembly Distric of this city, met at the Metropolitan Hotel yeater. day forenoon, buf, on wccount of 1he absence of Wit wesses, adjourned to 5 0'clock p. m., at which time the in- 2 become the imperative duty of our G nnent to gru\'ldlo them with the necessary transportation, ns is done in the case of eailors shipwrecked ou foreign shores. Laws of the 8tate of Now-York relating to the fuspection of Flour, and the appointment of Inspectors of Flour, lost respectability of this branc y. E RETURNS. Tri think nn-{ would inslst on payment. Genet ass) fued the stock to- the t 1u July, 1838, G. C, tiff, and in Decem- er of the amount due . The plaintiff then laintiff wade o te Jhesprisoner with thie officer us evidence in thelr favor, and took exception to the ruling of the Court, which sus tained it. Assistant District-Attorney objected to its beon gives v tion of the case was proceeded with, Mr. Mitehe " Meats, &e. They now report a statement of facts in rel; the claimant, was represented by Mcssrs. Scdgwick and | 1t has been distinctly annonnced by members of - sribapend bbb e ARMY GAZETTE. 5 : 5 e Dl e e o In Biatie, st T, | tho colony in Juffs thatmany more of their oo-rell- | 408 to the manufacture and eale of Dusound, Sour,and o e .n..n:"«‘-l*n"'v‘n'mfl".'..ma‘nlxwu:::fll'!?f::o"m ke 90 8he ey ik Wi lated a difficults which q Jas. L. Ring, another witness, related a difficulty appeared as counsel for Mr, Ransom. r. White, on belialf of the cialinant, stuted, at the firmim are expecting soon to join them. It is to be hoped that sober reason may reach them before they Musty Bad Flour. Beveralof the older dealers and con sumers recollect vory well the high character of New- WY WIKORAPE TO THE TRINUNE [ t Tn compliance with the one kD, the Seeretary of War, Assistant ‘Bhe caso presented, besides the legal question as to the rights of tho sufticiency of the demand of the uote aud the torm of assignee in such a case, the question as to took placebetween tho prisoner and 15643 he met MeCudden, deceased sometime in and & friend of bis named Doos ‘openiog of the case, that he was advisea that coples of g 161 affidavits, from partics wio d et o take so rash a step. In the name of our common hu- | York Superfine Flour under the Inspectorship of John | Surgeon i, M Glle, United States Volunteegs, wil b rellaved fnan | . 3 Vi Sor e, Mitchiell i tho 15t Eh-u1$§"’|1‘..|rm,“"}m{{a‘01'»'72 manity, I entreat the editors of your journal to lift | prown, and the perfect confidenco with which | 7 ¥ 1103 Ofcer with the Feloner of the Burean of g Spec! ":3-2: ‘r’,’y""»‘f“fifl““"n.‘i’-"u!.‘fy‘fifi.fi‘fl'y‘““' "‘:‘Rf n"]ludn:l‘ Feenth Ward (to Uhe voie i which Qictrict tho mvestign. | UP the Voice of warning. " At loast, lot me urgo any | fiour, beuring 1ls braud ey {uspostor, -we sold g - puTho oase was tried st Speclal Torm, and Mr. Justice | whishhehad trom his jon, and after they bad tom was confined), lad heen served whon the respendeqt, | Who cherish this plan to wait long enough o hear | ud 'rosold throughout the mercautilo ' community e o on that trial that the com | 1 aten him very badly e escaped and ran away. and o therefore raised the poiut thiat the facts proved by | both sides of the question. Itis 1oo sorious a busi- | No ono buylug a barrel of fionr of nuy grade benring Plaiut presented o cause of nction, but 1ot a7 squitabis | . In defense of the case, It wus argued that the act was these affidayits alone shonld entifie the elaimant to the | ness to be. pnuul‘iixhlly over. It i serious for the | Brown's mark, except It were branded bad, bad any fear | Hogan, et Khe e 1te con, | Justifiable, the prisoner belng in dauger ot bodily Lars soat now held by Mr. Ransom, unleas the aitting membae | Aoidod vletime who come to Palestine expecting to | of getting unsound four. Now the cass Iw roversed, wnd | est Ot (ant Compisaoner for Nortla Carvllna by A fio réturn of the wlock but damages for lts COI | 1oy tho deceased. The character of the decensed should twpeach thy tesiiawiy given by thedo aLda- | find 1t o Tand flowing with milk and honoy, and i . eory. prchwier s beiig cheated i it i WS S TR ot b s repnt o7 g amount of these dauiagos and o facts | reviewed, and o' was shown to have been ocibed o " ’ : v o 3 K N of Wuster vul seivice. A ' r 'Yy Mitie: . v . Mr. Shafer, for fhe dofense, stated that this question | JL08 & uflm‘mhliusmw for qur. Government, it | $04nd; uawiolcsome flour. Winder Shocooding inepeotors " 5 08 Ao and an tho'statnto of Illulllg:um;;'ou‘d TA 0,4 new | WiL3 2 patHcl FONGE SREREAMENE h TS e s ¢ the 06 . ged to furn ¥ arv, S J 1 wraley misalor ction, so o ire A v 3 had been raised befove the full Committee at Albany, aud nish Lome transportation to a starving | millers beeauso insolent and defiant 1f thelr flour was not | 1ot Alfed Baro R e soflon ment Hhe B Retka S0 SR A 2 ek tiwtl ‘ireatencd the prisoner’s iife. 1t was toid to the 1t had been declde tion could not be recefve v them that the affidavits in ques- legal evidence of the right him, but that tho wust be of sub- neceesary 1o unseat colony of its citizens in a foreign land. That a colony founded on sound principles, and munaged with fustice and economy, might eucceed at Jaffa, is possible. The soil is rich, the fruits of pussed nbove its merited grade. Inone instanee, Troy millers threatencd an fuspector with loss of his offies un- less io passed o lot of {uferfor flour as superfine. The in- spcotor replicd that he would sooner 1o his office than ent for delay jo'ning b feved fro reeruitiug service and oi € Dopartment of the A regime . M. Yioy], 9l U, 8. Cax for 20 daga Brever Missourl, refused to T REVOKED, an elonent of damages. convorsion by the defendunts of 100 shares of Pacifie Mail Steamship Company, and on the trial yesterday the Court allow evidence of the dividends to be pat in as The case (s still on. Mr. Cowles hat for them to convi the KOrous mwan to the communl 10 be, was for the people o convict the ‘the defense will present thuir witucssss, of whish such fnumn for killing o y a8 the d people. proof stantially the Rame characte 1 under substan- | the earth abundant, and : ek s oatls, and the miller sent his flour by y ; il e st o wond b regnired for (56 | poor thronghont nh god. -lthm;s‘h"v;l;me o niny | G 1 tpecied and piaed e e R0y S A, 1o been e | and My, Boughton for plaintift; Mr. Evarts and Mr, | they have a large number. acstablishment of a fact T tie ivii of uy cause. | Kinglo maivwho starved to death, and b oun only bo | feLured fow-York nud sold under the Troy Lnspec- Choato for doferdanta. etenso could ot wccept any oter than such evi | Sy o) T o o anty b9 i glon, NAVY GAZETTE. Beforo Mr. Justice PECKITAM THE TOYBS POLICE COURT ed by Mr. Ransow, :m“,l‘y!l( l‘lellll \xfuflvn '\:'I,‘-:”l:rl;w;'b‘;':l‘n: bodied New-Englanders should be broll,x.xh{ ‘;,o :u::;x u}.‘.'&.‘...'a"fii'.‘fi"fi'.‘r'u?.' :f"flfi‘if-’;'.'f.‘.&";fl.‘.‘:”n'r'.’ ::mr'"' '1'" A e AR THE LIABILITIES OF NONAUESIDENT PARTNEKS DURING THE [Before Justice Dowling.] : {latmant, they work b g exanming. very one of eixtre_mlt)" in 80 short a period of time. One explana- | lont beyond description. Bad, very bad flonr i passed | © F o T T R EANFOUS The Desk of Bou-Ortonsa agt. Ko Doondin Jn, ob % ALLRGED INnUMAN TREATMENT OF! CATTLE = e deporients who i 1036 wffitavis in 16 case, Bov- tion is that tho whole °‘""m"'"tl paid over thuir en- | off aa iperfue. Nolower grade s gencrally known. 1n LANPOUR, | ke, 8, wenmer St | Tl delondania cotaposed o firms dolng busuices i New. | Yesterday, Mr, William Walteraeyer, propieto of o i winations might prose. tire property into the hands of their roligious leader | # siugle case where a sumple of middlings or ship stuff nsed-Awaistant Paymaster teorga 1. | Orleans, in 1861, Ono of the fi nnnwfl Matthews, fs tho | cattle yards at the corner of Fifty-fifth-st. and Fifthe cunnection with irva-clade a8 | ronl de craft of the Torbs Po- The Commitice sisi - Shafe to s Btatement oy the character of (Lo testimony ne or President, as hostyles himself. He has invested was sent in for sale It was remarked by millers and deal- ers that the miller who ground it did not k efoudant in this suit, wh ahont $26,000, th 18 brought to recover L) wunt of three promissory notes, ve., was arrested by lice Conrt, on & Warra Officer Lea; ut issued Justice Dowling, o8 mewber, and after some Alscussion cn. m'm:g g itin & way to suit himself, and while the colony . now his busi- S estions | have pssion of @ lar, 4 'Y | noss—that superfine flour conld be made of it. e European Squadron, 19 8 | {1 dorsed by defendants. ol R I T T et | g oot s et of and, g vt | it BT gt ek of oy sttt | B, Mooy et Kb Bt s S | o e S A0, "Tatter, Cornelizs Voo Cott and Winansend, William | o 3,00d for supporting their families until t) stuff, sometimes mingled with damaged, even onked % a boen” sigtioned inse " thad war. Matthows dofonso 1s, that ho 16 not & mewmber of tho | Tor e, e catlo in the yards of the accused are 1, Toller, Comellih Van ottaia Witiaw Blondett wero | 91 I for snpporting shetr fanilies watil the ext | el heaten apart by whovels, i Gutia 5 with otier | ) A s deen Ctationadaace "t date o | FAE (L oo dinsolvod by tho action of 1ts Tuem. | Coarken borthe inclemency of tha Weather, thare being 0o nmnd v“tl dlh?"h‘l’ :l:-m n;x- ;}\m.n-: .:.r'uw Fitteonth Wara, | dent Adaras onght to be obliged to raise the m:\:::; ;"r:m,x::‘nltu(;:(‘:l mlr “#n‘ii‘xfi'r.'fi'é'u.'é’s".fnz'é' r:&l}rvl:;"tl;nlfnl;:g ) I Sammrdat ot Habe, nh'n':fiu‘?:..;';l:"‘fm"' ool bty 'v'v"..'." :'h“m. ¢ him ‘r‘r = '"fi‘ ' ?l‘i“}""'f h?n”f sting | Lover or aheltes 'ormmhmmfl;'fl;b:‘h:‘ uumm': ’ - Mitehell, afer, however, rajsiug | at once for supporting thess 50 families, if i our of their grinding, mark It Famil y e Al o 1 gy , preventing him from action with them fu their busl, | gtand or lie in the wind or > ards 3‘&11‘&' 'roul: ‘5‘?&.&‘.‘1‘&',"‘.’16«."’5.}&3;,‘ o the Wituesss | become nvecagul:'(;' for that :ud to wll?hn!m:zpa(lllfglolg Tionse, 16 next Ful o ‘""Illy they i :2“»:;1.}1"1‘:2‘. bl umm]«':: Casthagena, B curred by them, e e TR R T wu"mc“'a‘n}gfig“::'rleu;?nfi;pmfll.y hereafter arged. g vtiection will be | of their property. 3 tra, and sond it to Now-York. 'Bhippers whobuy fiour for wcour ead Fantle are ik it o bebalf of plaintita hat the ao-called | Sonsumiealy by drovers, who paid hil for taking eazo O Tho poll lst used ut the election. as rwom toy the Ono part of the colonista throw the blame on Mr. | £Xhort, put en what mark or brand they please. I ono A o Tattor b o fen weain | Qissolution of tho firm was ouly a ruse to preveut tho e awalfing & salo; Justice Dowli tho ac- alerk of tho poll. introduced and placed in the Hanly Lowenthal, the United States Vice-C 1 in Jaffa, lurk"ot wmz rxmfl:’ equel' mo‘h &:)ar "l' puton s favorite - MR | confiscation of thelr effects by the Confederato authori- | gused to bail in the swm of §00 to mnrn{ha charge of of the Commitiee, 1o objection thcigto being miade by | and another part blame President Adams. It is, to say | One miember says thy Tianouveriug 580 chostins oo o = tes; that n letter was written by Mutthews subsequent L0 | cruelty to animale. eitier parly. g the least, unfortunate that an American citizen could nd cheating at the LAND OFFICE REPORTS, this protonded dissolution in which he stated, in sul UKGLARS ARRESTED,—Detectives Tilley and Murrey No further witne uld Exchange are so common and 80 bad, that he seldo B o furthier witnesees appearing, the investigation was | Dot have been fouud to take this office of Vice-Con- thero; tfiunhay aro scandalous, jnf R e & i ¢ that having never disclatmed being o member of tho firm, | #o) myieq Procinct yesterday arrested Danlel Sullivaa adjourned till 9§ K Lhis mosui, sul in Jaffa at this critical juncture. But nouo were | Instance, a'lot of flour was 80ld by ' fadtor, | Wio' v'. e m‘;ll:dc '.'2'.".‘.‘:"':’.‘&”..’ o:h'l!lzlo‘n‘l;:l Jana Otflos as SM'| 22 m"n‘l';:;m Rk g S e mmo-u laborers, residing at No. 65 Chorry 4t AN TMrosTER—CAUTION.—Mz. M. 1. Hodges, Presi {geb\‘;im.(‘m)ndd .?a‘,}‘:(?of:m l;‘r{l: .]m' % wiiom g‘h‘;fie‘: I:'c"w-nln.m;mw-% lEu‘xandn rz; u‘.‘ n e wiriee Ml:’:l:". e et o ~ anddnu:;i"lni set up that the notes wore not duly | gn'the ot:.lulh‘lm‘nmbuo::ttflm prem- e e, Pt |t Lt 80" ikt o, th,ouns. b | sty . LSS, ot i 10 | Aottt S e e T G i e ol oy S e | s S a8l oy it vl o Brackett, on Tuesday aflernoon, that & man of | his of neflp’;‘.‘.‘{ih " lmm for all T know, but | not rare, but conumon, very common, Buch cases ave | 60T N fur deilvery ot fl""’ cufnd Shorato, inety-seven | U} .:; '&',‘ bu:m:‘-h u.mu fln‘r‘m nu'tl‘n'n efnlm Pfl.’m a number of flannel :‘m n}:fl ngu_ ] S o S B i i b oSt A | S R 5l G W G st il el | SRt b o Ve O " e o o 00, . X et o boran it orized agout of 1o Fire enraned | quireit. Consul Beauboucher will soe that justice is | stuff. Yoy s o Bt yile only ity 1o futurs trunadations and. ot 1o wa erty F?,:"‘.xm‘" fron & peddier, e Patrol, his purpose iring (0 collect moiiey for that body. come what may, and it is to be hoped that | stricily to it, or examind every barrel of flour yourself, | , AMERICANS ABRroan.—The following is a list of O Court, after argument by counsel, took the Cach gl Murphy. i Avy pérsona preteuding o it for the Fatrol siould be | tho Government st lisme will abundantly sustain d test It by mixing and baking, or you are very likely— | Americans registered at the offico of Bowles, Drevet & The O 4 5 Dipee for Tues- RRERRRR S S e | i, TR Ottt i ot MSir B B ) R, G i | O s it s s o enden. | Aok BB RO OLES U v Al over i y & lar, ' : - (d e vy sena iy Jorusalom Conanute in poconed t0 deal with. | fiour, and applied to s dealer in "whient 50 Lol of o i | gyl Cofp: & Panted, Mo Ponield, Mos Toary Woad, W.AW. | CHAMBERS-JAY. 23—Tofore Mr. Justico BARNAKD. day o g o xappy. bt bo ) LUMY | ming one of much | who could supply him. Tho Tucker and family, Mrs. Rohoan, Mr. and Mre. \ Officer Willlamson, of the Twenty: A 1 OF Ayt Correar.—The graduates of | fmportance. ‘The number of 4 wi e, I wheat dealor named s miller A 3 Roduan, Ed. DECISIONS. firm Asmliorst Collegs. teuding ta. (hin eity and vielnits met | JOrusalom is groator than i dmorican visitory to | who, o said, iad ltely bought u pawcel"of ¥ prime B, e Metr i ot WGt 7.7t o o agt Win . Admn b al—Order for | Peter Aller, nte bookkesper tn the employ of 20 KL Sl e e ) e | o et b i A1 bt | et g G | B 5 TR e cyrm 5, e o 1ot | S St KA G b f e te h . . Awsoeiation, the Kev. Wk & (1t sreinn® A sanetiie erusaen, and ho traveling s ol Eoua 0T | Coukd find a customer for 1, ho partis wor. too woli | F vl Toes B om B0ed, | uler ob ol agt. Stophos Willisret.~Motion | J0%eRR H. Howard s semberof ihe) o - i Wit vanoant | B i i i n | St e st b 2 s | £t AR A et sl oo sd . ™ | eSS i O i . Wm. A A L 3 hy B B ) M L Was Vi ooyt o undon 3 Gnalaer, | iVl petacher, dnd bia Ty’ e Goo'of i e ro- | *ralcal mieratatcd tho n grinding ot of wheat, | 3%, R et Qo A I Ko ro. Potition of :.‘;‘.' i u':nl;:%mfifl::‘mma. {‘5:“.:::.‘::'.:'“ mobth Thon. Jawes H. Welles, Treasurer, agadl £ -y g <o Yo r.and Mry, Lud- : Ui T Whttaker, and G. B McFarlasd, New-York; 6. W. Heals “Jamgs Fisk, |r., et o), agt. Froderick A. Wheeler-et al.— | the affairs a of Now York, Mr and Mra.J, 00 and ehab the fouk wan. e, A, Wikl Hal 5 Mot Jth lenve to dafendant to sorve o o hocks and append the signaturo of the » fra.J.Shialloy of Clove. | theu ol o et OF nuoh 00* Was mugh o_(‘tt‘o il Kiwner, U u.'.'{""‘"'_‘" s Mo wyver i to V4, 00 DAY Wb Of D 00NS, o | tho. rinary couse of Lusiness. [

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