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- NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1867. . [ . b - ) = ¢ A1D FOR THE CRETANS. |, Nowissspetioti micth b b st sxace,, Comaty srjdingfs oo s v ot | THEOITE: . 4L, oovRTs 3 . bt a - - —— that it you h-'gde irihe :M 'R""Ma o“"’: you wuldl s: rmva exploded if they Mtbe-l uenched. Ce it g F GENERAL SESSIONS. MEETING AT 1R COOPER INSTITUTE—SPEFCHES DY hh"l!.nnnd.mwtmsr people with such o right s this | TIE INQUEST IN DUNGARVAN—THE SAVAGERY OF | 151ly wag “?ifl off to_hospital. was at fil THE CONTESTED ELECTION CASE. {Before Judge Russel.] MAYOR ..“”"\..\- HENRY WARD BEECHER, AND ol ;l:e’iv(lh‘:m‘,l?:-g:;”v;uul;nltnhfi'ls'vm.:gélslll't‘:;mufi; THX SOLDIERS—EXFLOSION OF &' FENIAN IXFER: | thought he l;“_‘lelu!vm{e:fl', the Tatest 00~ | yorpry pAY OF THE INVESTIOATION AT THE M- PATRICK DwyER AcQUITTED OF M g g 5 s -, helping b man again. (Laughter and cheers.] Th ex- NAL MACHINE—THE COURT-MARTIAL ON PRIVATE | coun are that he is reco RRNLDEOL 80 Saturday, the J the trial of Patrick OTHERS—A LETTER FROM MR, BANCROFI—THE W-‘z"n You belte all the preecdents of the past p‘,',’p. us . tained that after the box had been deposited in the 'TROPOLITAN HOTEL. a ury, Dwyer, charged " . rol ' BRIEN--ARRESTS IN DUBLIN—EXTRAORDINARY Jetter was sent to the police in- v " ‘with the murder of Patrick McCudden, in RESOLUTIONS—A COMMITTEE OF RELIEF FOR THE | and glorlous history of our hatiou if you do not Tespond " ory MCNITIONS house . g tres Were o The investigation of the alleged Seventh Assembly | store, corner of B ‘and Marion-sts m'fl"&. "‘g STARVING FAMILIES OF CRETAN PATRIOTS. s e o e BpedT KONTIONS TN TRoURRY L iorping Sheth Ut SRR s and stores Ve <on | Disteie eieotion trauda wa oontinued on- Saturday at tho-| eombier, 1365, rebdatud s vesdietof * nof L2 The moeting at the Cooper Institute on Saturday | which we b eceived trom them or frot their blood. [Duncry, Jan, 12,1807 | Ly the public is, that it was expected the police Metropolitan Hotel, before the Legislative Sub-Committee, | woyeohon whowere waithigto of the evening, to express the sympathy of the people of this s e ey God s sent down to us the blood | The inquests into the deaths of the men killed by | would have proceeded to the place at once, made a | Twenty-five witnesses were examined during the day, two Be ‘proper decorum of the B « in our hearts, tour heart and our con- v at Dungarvan is still proceeding, and i ] m,,,‘:!n‘flh;‘l}:"( L::)(l‘gfllt }‘.fl"‘c‘o‘lffp{zfi'fl'mfi m:z,&mw,fl in gmmfl‘:‘d Mr. :hm:,;:;m' ced. A motion was » C 6y voted for Frank A. Ransom, whic ety God is | the soldi old Gr city with the Cretans in the struggle uow going on Lrew i Dotwoen them and the Turks, and to take measures for | seut down the ge ehts that work in | Leing watched with great interest by the public. tion excited considerable merriment in the Committee- | SOM NG NG Cot teenth Wi room. e examination of Mr. John . Patrhead, residing | o7, Vit SeA'Cor aerable fear: ng oy o patrl our head: d 4 D . cads “ : . o018 3 « tho relief of the starving families of the patriots, was come from the Greeks. O lmxz":nwxfl«pg‘('-iu 1?:;;, -'“'r'fi.’-, The lawyersin their examination of the witnesses are | is, th 1 o th ; . 186 B S o . at No. loecker-st., was walve or the present CALENDAR FOR TO-DAY.—Chas. Btransser, Joseph well attended. The walls were decorated with the va. | Romans e the constructors, the engineers of ancient [ doing a good deal to confuse the facts; and then the | nian armsa it s » 1flags of Grecce and the Unitod States, and on the Hebrews were the religionsrace. The Greeks | o g 4 A They cannot help fearing, while they are ransacking | namenot being on the list served upon the sitting member, :.’3.7?0".: were seated mxx’m u‘l ourl x:mt ;n:nf-?l,:‘ciri;t x-l-. . You rl(lc‘\'vcrglll‘fhf\l'lr:r:firvr ean, pay | impressions of the witnesses vary somewhat, 1040 | f5 d pulling down the woodwork of doors '"s "‘“Ei“.“"’&‘.’:,“‘m in it aslathod Ef"u tin, William Quinn, Johin' E. Mian, Johis Clarke; . 3 3 o vea” from them. uere | excitement of such a collision a8 took place, such dis- | windows, that one of theso infernal contrivanges | of this hatufo W ve arisen during the mvestigation. | o, Jane A. Barnes, Ellen Davis, Matilda he méeting was called to order by the Hon, FREDERICK | 1 fong .. 3 ’ q ) indows, I f 1 Of the {wenty-three witnesses whose testimony given on ) - e A s not a book that fs worth reading of which the of view are inevitable, The bystanders [ may have been 1nid there for their destruction. Do George Sweetzer, Michael Denny, 'Smith, Thos, b G ounce v of the City | Scholar will not tel hiet thoughts | crepancies of view a ystande i ) - Ay ca} | Soturday was favorable to Mr. Mitehell, ninéteen were e Brady, Wi A. CONKLING, Who announced that the Mayor of the City ar will not tell you that tho chie 8 . The conrt-martial on Private O'Brien, the medi Sartain that they voted for bim, aud the remaining four Cluskey, Michae y, Wiliam’ t, Jamies as prosent, and would preside. On taking the chair E grigin k:'l‘l'x)x‘lv Serm m‘: Mt;:a‘:'y ::‘l‘llul m:; 8o different parts of dthe oceurrence; oo | o uat Ch S enlisted into the army for the alle yr v 6'” o< i ;v,:%ni:}nu s .;‘nnn 1. Larkin, J e y Mayor HOFFMAK made a short Introductory specch. ' e | notices what another does mot, one gives | purpose of seducing soldiers from their allegiance, i8 | Up to mn‘fi‘r:senl time :}‘:G':I"rf"fl': I:&;M‘“";: attempt at’ grand larceny; Geo. Banm'.'n‘,m“n?“m or Art , hut her best works have perished, en A 5 brokel y 0 2 jmportance to & circumstance that | st ing on. Some of the evidence adduced examined in this case has . roken futo Dby the barbarian thief for the [ great o) g gons i The dmlg: of | Mr., Mitehell to the seat in the Assembly now held by Mr. | Fe Knod"]m-'fi';mam' “""'nm‘ ’msg'!{'ifu??.‘,- Jon § 4 . ended c ! Y we ructed. ho ivial, and times it haj him is of a very damaging nature. 0 3 EaDIeS AXD GENTLEMEN: 8 lanot expected or intended | MRSt OF whiclh they wer (‘um‘lmcu(!‘“(x)lgg e | tho other regards ns trivial, and someties t happens | bim is of a very damag siure. Ehe Ceugein Mr. Mitabell o tho scat 1 the e L tho. o i e v apecel: tonjglt, That 18 reserved | 1 wutiation, put they futth the models that send et | lat irreconcilable differences are to be found in | the 1oval erlC ks e et O K with, | hr of votca refumed for M itonel from this cicoton | B0 44643 AR o Lyl o Ake Dlononre tn presiding over s mceting, | (0 todern arfst to tha day,fand {f thero o 8 besutif | their acoounts of the affair, Something of this sort | Cireek ire, are stafed to have been part of his plans. | Matrict are positive v AN COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, hing on canvass, or in wrelifiecture or statury, you Wil | 3400 manifested in the evidenco given at Dun- | Heis conducting his own_defense—ingeniously m’y,ix: 1D ssoxaminations of the witnesses by Tra Shafer, . [Befors Justices Dowliog and Kelly.} non-professionals, but Whether Wil he counsel for Br. Ransom, have thus | The closing-up criminal list of the week at thig to and am happy to do all in my power to aid the sutfering | riy a4t it comes from old Grecce. 1have said that we ot our consclence from tho ebrery: uud the Yankco s | garvan. Tho great question af iseie, go far, s e :{;wmf?wlghmflwu i another guestion, fl'x’%&'n%’e?y‘”fi&fd ‘and searching—except in the cases of was a rather long one, the calendar Court 3 e Bumbering women ‘and children of Crete. I agree with you that i ikee 1 charity begins at home, and I hope you agree with me up of o cross between the Jew and the Greek. | ; " rooati ccived by the soldi o tecti h the cmes of ) g e ore.] 186 ¢ here tonight to | degree of provocation reccTwl e soldiers before ‘rrosts have been made by the Dublin defectives | the two gentlemen who testitied that they o . e e et e (Applanae) Tt 1 fhonght that | (Great aughter and checre) X au net b6 SR 19 | 4 /oC' hied upon the people. _On this point the ovi- | today. They ate: First--John Dowling, & eieey e v Ttlod o shake s oufidenco | nearly foty cases which worsal {ried or otcry o ¢ maetiug would feud Iu the slightest dogroo to leaten | our Government might do-the Presldent OF he United dence conflicts, and this conflict occurs not merely | o7 chemistry, botany, and other branches of natural | of the 70 who swear positively to voting lgr Mz‘;{. g'fi ml; posed afykius leey g the 7!?«00 cn%gm. the business Tl oharty whigh vt ove o, cur own sufcring women | Siags i soem o, RIght speuk ous 16, FRUCIUEE | imon} merely | Sy ‘Ho was o distinguished student of tho | or to Qlicredit the tEeCmey of the 20" who, thoUEH leas | Bl e oleiion.Of Iarcethy, or W0 bt sy e iherty, so that it was only abroad. (Laughter | in the testimony given Dby persons who formed part | geientific school attached to the Museum of Trish mg‘\: '::u‘t):a”rg&x‘)::g :ga‘nfl fiufiw'l:n‘ll. . nfl B o tne pio !pmxmmo' .,“;; ‘m,‘., :l.m,, ine Industry, Ht«iphenmgnwn. a Goyernment institution, | HENEIOTEERL ey aid so. & were by far e Mkt merons. - Thus, there were ‘:q'n- 20d ohildren i this city, or to our sufferng fellow-citizens | word for $iie Tuion. T would take no partin | and applause.)” T understand now, the more I think of it, | ¢ the “mob,” or by partisans of the respective can- for petit larceny, i7; assault and inany of the States of 3t. Bitt my observation has tanght me that as one thought | what last Bummer sald to me. It was in some re- 5 - . ', 3 B o o ot dced of ¢ barity begets another and | spects o sad Suwmer, but the trece Were never more didates; it ocenrs also in the sworn depositions’of | Becond—William tJO;M’IP'I H‘y‘t]l‘:' W}E“ ‘,fla;“l“‘in",; h"VA“ Atsp. m.on Satnzday the investigation was adjourued | ralgned for petit Jaroen o i B o atration v ili quicken our eympathy and en- | musical to me, nor 'tho fields woro beautiful; and | pgigtrates, who, it is to be presumed, must have held the rank of Colonel in the ollu ‘h bzfu-u to Wednesday next, at 7 o'clock p. mi. o O auntesselt ho ; carryng concealed weapon, large our charl ring everywhere. I willjiot | now I know what the corn sald when it whistled on 2 for bei o ¥ brother of his was arrested in 1865, when the o ————— 3. 1 - M,l T3 of Exeise Law, stop toask whe etan revolution will be success- | the hill-side; 1t was to be food for the unm'ing n the | many reasons for being scrupulously carefnl of the wrgm act Wn‘msponded, and the police were on the FIRES. spended cases, ful’ Teed not n e suocess. | (he Bilbsle 1t was to 16 fand umauityn [Gheers) | truth of their words, Mr. Robert Roynane Kennedy, | lookout for him; but he cscapod fo merics, oty ; : A Fuaud Pumi-Tve. revmisisdned st s ANOTHER COTTON WAREHOUSE BURNED OUT—THE fine looking women, evidently reputable ladies, and not whence he returned a short time ago. eloquence, the art, the herowsm of the Greeks. That will | 1 know now the meaning of the voice of the trees and the 2 b 4 eloquently done by the s who are to | corn and the fl ¢ it meant, “Feed and clothe th a magistrate of the county, deposed that he witnessed rison oo, $oa this Bimery and the naked: let o ! ashman, o law clerk, The prisoners wero sent off | ™c cryrs popLY DAMAGED—LOSS OVER $100,000. of our female assault and battery cases come, a) peakers address you this evel T it vou <hnply to the sut- | hungry and the naked;” let your ‘wbundance go forth t0 | the whole occurrence, and had a good view of it, and Kilmainhan Jail fering women and chi he starving wives | sustaii those that are needy in otherlands, and whereyer ‘ rppr " . \ag i iy e jiti ' i Inch wh‘:f. I|:;il>ux1(l> and r the simple eu- | yousend out one bushel i;x in, (;'mdlfll'lhnll say to the | here is a part of his evidence: A seizure 9{ arms 'and u:lmgmt’mn I‘:nd'f‘;r-!:l‘:" smnly'musu:em‘m :n‘:l Bnmlxd.my ;vunmm;flflf 5.-:,..9 ge emllrl to ,‘.‘.'J'.‘.T:f:‘""“m nt of a difficulty wj b of, hristian 1t you sond Hemember them when the Sufamer come;” and for | During the timo the escort were {n your view wero they extraordinary ciroumtances took place on Tugaday | was discovered on ose 0 vestory bulld- | they themselres had falied fo sdjuut personally; even L eae starving W en, God will bless ¢ kernel of corn that you give to the Groek, God will | molested in any form 1 Most emphatically no. in Drogheda. The scizuro was made 10 tho Alma | ing. Mo, 21 Albanyt, occupied by Stephen Doty as a | aftera re &‘;’um“"fi“&“‘,";”"l‘—“" 3 House of St. John’s, a_charitable foundation for the | oo, siorage warehouse, The flames spread rapidly uvy-p ‘Mrs, Mary M.,)E:mn; the &'fi;flm”‘-flg belanging to that class of anfortunates from ne those women will s rs? Troops or voters. o aet, and thowe » ko youn ey of | sy, Give them n thousandfold? and the sun il fulfll | ~Troaps or votérst T rroters, - retime | Tiguse of St Jobus o charitabie i foe g ratitu oy 1 npense vou for | the Divine command. Giving doth not fmpoverish, nor Vs your attention fixed on them during the entire 0 ] resed and infirm idows ; and e > 3 . i that you Y Iy fixed | withliolding doth not wake rich, It will be eiorlons If, out | they wero passing1 Most assuredly. T o O for possession of them are an old woman | among the tnflammable mass with which the bullding | grioved falr one v o hud lost te fight . bad ron the pro- | of the bosom of this great whirling commercial city there Atter théy had passed did you sce the Tancers do nn;;i over 70 years of age, and her daughter! The police | was filled, and for a thwe defied the utmost efforts of the w—_— \f they :Eghm e lr‘:f:.' nfl:;l mu 3 shall ariso such @ testimonial in money, provisions and | thingi After the body of the voters and escort ha ol P t t they occupied, and | fi The adjoining building, No. 19 1s five stories in 3 s aaiiw out thet A ¢ - - v W J ° made a search in the apartmen N piad, o reman. e adjoining 8, NO. 8 equal to their strength, and if they possessed Mted s fol l"» oy l-[»::h ! J':'xf,d’.fi.‘ifi '-(1 fim'.fi'.u"' «-‘;:;:" :: I:I‘:;':l'll"}n|.?k‘:h1rfl-‘ ’L.';‘ifi‘f'fi"?'fi'am’l.‘.',‘} 3':1?'13‘ e O i reie T having forced open the Tl"ll of a box, the l,“f)’ of which hight, and was occupied by (a number of poor familles, | skill in the art of handfing thejr {nap:rleya" ..“,.';':f,. d Y T To you awear that up to that time no stone or missile | Was not k;nhcnmml‘ Ifo-l-lmin;ltx'«;fia a Dfl:?mt:ll;?lr;-'b:} They succeeded in removing all thelr furniture and other 5’3““:."1 &m unb: management of yoma's teyribie - g0, Valuables. Boon after midutght the fire was under Zcon: | eaPonm ottt blore Serions ,,m,,“.",f‘.‘,,dm:,"j,‘“,“;,'r:;“ 18 & froe people stronger in war and strongest in 1 e, but also the most generous of _all peoples, whether | had bieen thrown at the eavalry before that 1 lnwolrfl{:y! ;uvnlflvm', 50 ml:lndq “fl N e Sibinags!of ead, some powder in £latets, h tinued to burn the greater part of e oeican pattern. The syomen and the contra- | tHe% e s i Shoomt l;l::vpl:.dlnflwupnnnwd. L9t | 1t was exceedingly difficult to find out, exactly what the An exooutive con moeting was app Chairman; Charles K. Ti an, § nuel G. Ward, Treasurer; Joseph X% 1. Howe, Robert nted or in peace. [Long-continued cheering.) no stone or missile had been thirown at voters or caval 1. Cutting, Joseph H , Theodore v T Ao e i R the e HEXRY W The Rev. Dr. Hrrcrcock was next lutroduced, who' | befof B0 GAVALEY Uha g0 ies tato whigh th ard belligeront powers iad been fighting about. The Presiden en oty weed th tev ENRY WARD | spoke i v 0] Ve & you see one of the parties into whicl v el p! o " e Wi BEECHER Who «,E Xe 08 follows: ; ARD | spoke subata LAY RV, R, NITCTICOCK. Aivided dhargs down tho quay 1 They charged Gown 88 l)’f;dn?f by a‘l‘;k“f.n‘x"fi?' )Ptd-z):,{:‘"{efl%llm m:fi:t;‘m:f a’l‘,',’n".‘;:‘;'fé5‘;,}’;“‘;"“;;53’%&"0‘;’& y b 4 'f)':i;,y 16 Withesscs of the conibat, Whiclt had heen 5o shorty BPEECH ¢ EV. HENRY WARD BREROHER. Dr. HITCHCOOK commenced his remarks by saying t far as the Court-honse would allow my vision to reach. ch (hf' "having been' in her room; her danghter | it was found impossible to procure a list o the owners o sharp, and decisive that spectators had no time to assem- M. CHALRMA i Tt i wrong | there is & cry of distress from the bilisides and valleys | At what paco did they charge! 1 saw the horses | 51 ke i A g D inowhich they | the cotton, their respective losses and insurances. It 13 ble, Each one was permitted wwllhorol'nnmr{w for any man to W then 1o complain | much nearer than those of the Cretaus—from multitudes | galloping. confessed to havingreceived the parce llnnw( “Y e wever, that it will Amount o at least $100,000 Justice, and as eacli took full liberty of contradiction Shentt comes thi bundant harvests. 1t | of women aud children, in comparison with whow the | = Had they their lances loveled 1 Most certainly. were contained from a yonng man at the gate a few | BeREREL VEREER REG iie T The building 1 owned denial, the war of words soon waxed so hot that & wrong for us to have heen praying, as we have ever | people of that little island are insignificant. Not merely Mr. Julisn—T must ohject to the form of questions. nights before, but said she was ignorant of its con- Py covera by i Gamaged to tho extent of Dbut the presence, in force, of the police, and the in ds, but thonsands are now in actual want. Ten Did you see any one injured 1 My notico was particu- | tents. The beneh held the prisoners to till Mon- B fo.00y iammred. 36 . 4ion of a stout iron mllmg‘.b:twefll the two prevented an ies themselves in £100 each AT A immediate resmmption of hostilities in the august presencs No. 19 was occupied, on the first floor, by John Powers a8 liquor saloor He, 8 well s the poor families who A Justios hoaeth 300’ Sathirod”hma, the e Mivil d in removing | taneously pronounced narratives, it appears that thege was a4 joint right of way through a hall of the bouse. which both lived, and that cither the cleaning of this ha since we were childre o come;” and then When, with & sweep as broad s the seasous, 1t begins to adval , 1o draw bac and complain that the auswers wre more froquent and more sbundant than we are wil e B Ar ikt be well sant South, not that the | latly directed to one Ind who was charged while attempt- | day next, binding the parti might be sent from !.hnl-zdn«r. but fl):u‘t el 1'?;1 to | ing 10 cross the parapet wall between the bridge and the | and requiring sureties of €50 each for them. 1:111“, ieart wight restore their shattered | quay. capture of Mrs. Bagnall is of course important, That | gecupied the four upper floors, suece las reminded uws that, though A(‘v’outwhat nge was that lad1 He might have been 12 | 1471, 4¢ could not have been anything less than a | the "lw“ of his property. His loss was about §500. No. 104 Washington-sf. 1s occupied by Peter Ballantyne f liberty. Our mpa 1ing to receive. We are lov May thies ko, the world over, ]v,nu A ubn ;\lumr 1o IT- '111_ - ht begin .\s homwe, 1t‘;hnu]dhnul end tlho,n-. mivl:‘x‘i'l‘lwlh%\'c bfl'{l:dl:. g th toftho bridget | Genera in the an Arm, 1hios ko, the O Nt Nowcét desire . for personal, | Charity beging everywhore—it ends nowhere, While we | Didthelad succead in reaching the parapet of th brifee 3 3 & b4 - Eoetin “aud civil frcedom briugs them 1nto eon- | we -)rug’ll‘;u(hmuf’l the cnai:«.lu our mational bistory, | He t:llll,:{l:ll'fld:‘(lawn again. - 3 » :{ ST “‘ An o |‘m£ ‘:frv}mnrc‘l:‘r:;nrnln't;"flllel-lmhxrerr:r;:nln‘mal-:u!’l'-fi t.i'{.’.';';.fi.ftfl‘,‘.a‘.‘fiflf,‘&‘.‘.!‘i."‘u IP'-.mvv‘{ll:film,}':-go':&uul:} ,;,l:,m.gme'pa ':)y one, o lt|‘;upl,\‘rpoee fouled gliet, 'he i3 no trne American th olds | we spared time to think of and to send m W to the st What did he do then He made an effort to re-ascend | perpe Ors, 18 10] ymel b NO fe hoa? Csaag » other, exac 0w, why, and by whotn no one 4 Y - . it 00 of fn-lund. The house of a Mrs. Treacy was fired the fire Is at present unknown. A fight was the result onhetm:hle ‘whatever, of Lancashire, who might lose food, but could | the parapet, and while dolug so [ saw him pierced in the A hin the great Republic. Both hands are now | back with the pointed end of the lance, Ibelieve the | into at about 11 o'clock at m{}n Just a8 that lady, IN ANN-ST. Mrs. Levy was sadly worsted. The conque her daughter, and Mr. Neilson Underwood, a barrister | - At 104 o'clock a fire broke out on the third floor of (fl?‘.}fl?fl;fl'&fi"fiérfif _gfl:‘x':l ':,‘1". q n send with both hands—one to the South, | Lancers went down the quay. X YOO/ and well known nationalist, were sitting down to | 4 - five-story building Nos, 21 and 23 Ann-st., In the prem- Inanded some Sort of peenniary plaster for b back his sympathy from any such men or fr struggies. (Applause.] Noris it possibie for us to be true 1o ourselves if we confine our sympaiby to a mere W sentiment, a mere emotion. -1t must take on wore b other to the suffering people of Crete. We are here o’ | i ination "of thi dec i 1t Tust be practical, 1o its T et to th suttering heopld of Crele, o are by tes | Furthier in the examination ‘ot this gentleman the | and well knows, IRUBIL LS T the shuttor of the and powerfal in its results. For one, I do not desire th te, but to |n~1r|lu' decrepid men and suffering wo- following questions and answers occurred: St “(l . and. then. immediately on the light being {scs of T. R. Dawley, printer and book publisher. He occu- | OF n default of that, she was resolved to the calls upon our public el o e Dehnicss ahildren of Creto. Wo aro mot of that | Did you swear as a fact that you had a full opportunity | WL NG ehoby wero ponred in. Slugs were the | pled the front floor of No. 28 and therear of both numbers. | Yengeanse poured forth on the head of her & Pl s cipietely. destroyed. Loss; about 3,00, | Fival. Sbe succected 1o convineing tho ma tinctively men in the de raee who make war upon defenseloss women and children. | of secfng all that took place at the other sido of the . . o Imissiles employed, but fortunately the persons within e e O ion froms of No. 21y wWae occupied as The Hebrew Leader office, Jonas Boudi, pub- s for others, and | I doubt not your Learts go with me in saying that we 70, ble 4 t ton ! i Greeks, and that Ihrim ‘peovle are :.)I,Ir“l,fi:fi:u]...u:ugl}“;,‘"',::'n."hwg:r:{g‘L‘:m".ggfi,o.l:dv:f:; escaped uninjired. No doubt is entertained that the f; murderous act was the work of some Orange persons, | yip ™y 6.5n e fire and water about $1,000. Insured, The quent; for I hold ti gree in which we aro pi not n the degree i whi b w ping up freasize or sympathizo ‘with the Pleasure for our own sclve el Forlife, after | suffering not in the field, but in the citics there. The | whole area bounded by the railluge. al), has its best blessings In se of our highest ,mlmlullunmlmln‘n« bt 1,000,000, battling under a beaut And Ahllmullmlllm{ e was thrown? Nostone | returning hiome after one of their lodge meetings, | wecond floor of both buildings was occupied by the New- mda‘{un the City Prison. The lufllufn' it is when we van, el sensibil- | ful flag. We arraign Turkey, not aa an unchristian coun- | was thrown, or missile of any sort until the Lancers | but the perpetrators have not t been discovered, York News Co. Loss by water, $500. £o' tisared. The | W88 d away howling ven tios; 1t I8 when we become sense, of | try, but as a country of most abominable and outrageous | charged. ¢ - firat floor was oceupled as a liquor saloon_ by C. Wintjen | newsl of hostilities in ly three weeks from. Teolings of enjoyment i it 6 when | fmpiety. It is not Mohamedanism we war against—itis a " 1 ified to th O s 0 Paber alight. Tho basement fe | 487 108t e viudicate onr it s , by e doiing of lis | cruelty which must ~v\-h;lhkmlhln Al High places. The fI\mtmnx ol)l-lor :‘m”lm K -:fu wtd. .M“m ! ndnme CANADA. R iod O T ks 8t 8 FRtAUTADE Tosiby | MoReTHAN He NEEDED.—A youug man giving his work among wen, that w tfave supernal ple Turks are said to go over the battle-fields wit chted | effect was Mr., Corneilus Redmond, editor and pro- o g - " | % = t wten witich time cannot ta L and which sorrow T A & fiach {hem 1 the ey¢a of the prostrate; who- ol % . 3 - o wro. ot o b, the extont n?fi%"'fl:fim"a" name as Thomas Welden was charged by Samuel Nathaa welf cannot shroud. I re e ecarring op. | eyer winees the saber finisbes. - Our sympathiea are not | prietor of The Waterford News. He said : GOLD EXCITEMENT IN CANADA WEST, e NS, ¢ . % | with stealing from him 10 pairs of socks. Welden did nos portunities, and these wppeals that are made, T one with the women, but with the men. The stroggle When the voters and escort passed over the bridge and PR . Y ,000 In city cotpanies. deny the charge, but plead guilty, being evidently ae- Srill not say to our charity »our duty—tor I hold ‘s contest of the Cross against the Crescent. Icare not | game into the open space, they were not assaulted by From Our Special Correspondeat. : THE WASHINGTON-ST. FIRE~LIST OF INSURANCES, quainted with the ways of Courts, and aware that te That this Government, and our insticntions, and our ¢ivil, | whose hauds uprear the Cross, it is the emblem | anybody. There was not o Jenst attempt to take away BELLEVILLE, C. W., Jou. 22, 1807, The number of bales oficotton in the custom-Houses | plend guilty invariably influences the Court to fpose s woclad and iudastrial hi v, have bronght upon us duties [ of mwy faith, smd I therefore sympathize with the | the voters from the escort. The voters passed on quietly. We are having a little gold excitement in the sec- | v 2 e " v ghter sentence than otherwise. Welden 13 one of the «hat are commensi e biessings and enjoyments, | Cretans, We sympathize with the Cretans as repub- | They did not stop at all. The crowd was composed of ke K e B o curbato lctelob, s | S and 568 Washiugton-t., destroyed Dy firo on | many thousands of boys I our clty who, beginning & o i owd that. collects | tion of Canada known as the Bay o Quinte district. This | yyidoc night, s well as the names of the owners, have | reer of crime early in lite, seldom feave it off until « % * qpe | new ElDorado is situate in th Township of Madoe, Coun- | 40y 4 Jay down life itselt. He is an intelligent young fellow g r y been published in Toe TrisvNe. The following | 103 0 old, and could, if he ch Bocome a €. W., 50 miles from Kingston and imme- | oo gy jnenrances: Hope, 8,500; Jefferson, #5,000: Knick- | bul ,'.rfl“-‘&eg nm‘-‘i’ei—ym gy, e will o 5,000 Washington, $22,000; Globe, $500; Humboldt, | hereafter ** do the State some service” in the way of eut- 5000, Netw-Amsterdan, $20,000; Sterling, $6,000; Market, | ting stone In soms State Prison. On this particular oe- $10000; Aretic, $8.000; Atlantie, 85,500: Ameriean, $12,00; | casion his sentence was light, and he was seut to the Adriatic, $,00; ll‘:n:kn(mn, i1 irem, 000 Com: | Houss of Refuge for otie yo wealth, 25,0000 Continental, ommerc ; g ,',”‘;'.u o T gl T merclal | AssAuLTING AN OFFICER.~Tt 15 @ very frequent ocour- #5,000; Hano' rencedor a “ rough” who has been arrested and brough$ to justice by an officer, to resolve on vengeance, and to “]ay for him"—that 18 to bide his time and watch his op- por{'unny to do the officer some physical injury. Maby s policeman has been knocked down by a sudden blow from @ concealed rowdy who has waited and watched In the convenient shadow of a dark corner. Many an officer 1 the labors of | licans, We mwust not forget how influential the Greek re- | yuen, women boys—the #ht be nigeardly. | publics we ne ot ows Indilintions, Wa 00 no | Bt cooiione ind SARO ,:.’.’I,H. meetings. ¢ of any pation for | waot the Govern , but we want it under- | Lancers turned round toward the people, and commenced | ty of Hasting: & her t v not reaped the | stood that onr people sy 1 with the Greeks. In | to plunge their horses. ey stos A forward on their Ay » uit.of it? What el martyr for principle has ever | concin Dr. Hitciucock alluded to the cond ot | B g e thelr lances In thelr hands, wiile the | diately in the vicinity of the Marmora Iron-bed, re ed that e Nave 1ot beconis Kis heir and do not Infierit | New-York'in the past, sayiug New-York did her duty | horsos contimied to plunge. The lances were directed purchased for $200,000 by a Pittshurgh, Pa., comp /what ho achieved] Tnfo this nation 1 rolled all that | then and will do it nowt : Towara the people. Not & stone had bee Tron smelters, with & view to its early operation Distory lins done in tinu b nd we claim that in this | At the conclusion of the Re it time Fhe’ Lancers rashed down ¢ b s o iiaaiae. Bl About nine months ago two farmers named Powell, Tiew nation, where a people unobstrueted by the debris or | the chairman stated that it wa minute oF tw d cries. ; the hinderances of .ol institntions have developed them- | George Baneroft would be pre a f line of Iy plo were Tinning away from pecrs rushing (n'l;u tn--lmhnn l{ under the impression that u bed of copper ore was to be no mote of them, T heard | y,,,4 o o farm belonging to & man named Richardson, Relvos, wohave reproduced among us the things that the | layed at howe by sickuess. A et 40 1 2aw ¢ rrvpheu songht and died without the sight—the things | wis then read and also one from C oing into battle, and 1 ss 150 heard cries that 130 per : e . o, | M 'The Yoters. were perfectly | in the township indicated above, commenced the work of | GGG S5 06N R publi down some half- | Nichows, $5,000; Star, $10,000; Tra ok the mattyrs and confessors strove for, we have them, | Intter enclosing $250 as o subscription to Rl cries of women, and 1 safc when the Lancers charged dows the quay God has not given t the nations in days zone by What single con Sreedom has th Did God give to ns the results of all | The following Is the letter of Mr. Banc: sons had been killed. * and most ¢l : he re LETTER FROM GEOROE BANCROFT. ¥ 1he world’s tears and blood up 10 o ¥ They | excavation, and after they bad go sults of all the battles, all the stru; YORK, Jan. 25, 1867. 1ot the vi sethe: 0 phst, P ! B e g - y . "y RO A ol erce an eteriu e " r saw men look 8o | liberally diffused through a coarse sand. oy secured a "y eut, 5 G, . us " 8 )’ 0 nlg fnhevitanect ialt all for us, because we ared HEoRle | 08 o it 10.b6 Dreceit, Specially 1o RS | ™ s ot e weriom, M. Goosner : quantity of this wixture and brought it to the frontier €. Bheote: o Corlard, do0 Long Tland | for montht unttl Some o bis idden cuetny Safl Be SRy yeaults 'of time, that when tho uations of the earth, | partin expressing the objocts which aro in - e o But audi alteram partem. Mr. Greene, the magistrate where n-nyleniu'»mdln. but received éfinl tan, fi"""" Sr n & Hodges, glt_,wr' .‘1“";‘,:?’ y'u- beat him_ with his own clug a8 _nearly e x months later the same persons | head $15.000; Home, New-Haven, 0. Total, $535,650. 0 death as his Vi bim. Officers uch purpose o8 that of asking the juterposition | who was in command of the La th - g er b’ Wiren"GoA- s committed 1o | of our Goverameiit In the politicsof tho Easts bt the | forred to, deposed that aft rwgrds o 4 b 206 dn trust, for the benefit of truth, of liberty, and of the r ot ouly sand "ald o the women and elul. | ferred to, deposed that after the troops and voters l}llmntlnn rellgl{;n v| |I(En-m applause.) 1‘1‘ © are nv-1rt< mlr :h'vn vhu ml Arive ||Il'nv||| home ;u l)u],;«-nld ‘Immulmluur had got over the bridge, he had the military divided cinry agents, We hold in trust our institutions'primarily | into exile, during the struggle for the independence of : Y forXirasives and our clldren, but also for all otherna- | Crete, but extend to a still more important eault i | 80 88 to force the people into two parties, and compel :mmgi‘ po'(lppl.\-*. I;‘m‘ consid ™ it _'\uuplh n~4',llh'll it is .«\\vm’mmn:) ot c..‘nlll .h-r(:un. nuddllw influence of | them to retire upon a eross-road that ran at right m Gt sueh an experiment and such a suc- | America #s the middle laud, have made .the world one, gle ¢ line of mar ne o O urs. shonid mot he 4 disturbipg force all the | and a great public opinion, superior to all ¢ world ane, | angles to the line of march. Stones then began tobe | oy of December last. A" bond was taken by Carr | pavy of Liverpool. the nccustomed watchfulness,and then i that oS hether vou mean it 01 10t 1t 1s so. 1t s | forms itself for the direction and wapport of them allm | thrown from both wings of the crowd: from the owners stipulating for a decd of “fifteen ¢ PEAT the deed 18 d N l,unh:q-' y the would-be assamin Andiste of doctrine, though we do | the establistment of justice and freedom. Te couldn’t say the sumber of stones thrown; there | cres at the timo agreed upon, and the excavation TN RRARTEDT. e doed 1a e, o g R overpower the vietim by 1l have its just moral inf e Ty x e ks MALLS e ; there | eres ot e e socured from predatory designs | At 1} o'clock on Saturday morning a fire broke out il e - gy L % ateh, and when his man is e in the Easi, not fron lop down the quay till after the stone by meauns of an losure aud an armed guard. | {n the ba t of the bullding No. 419 Pearl st,, occupled d in active eombat with others, will strike a murder. ) | r n o p ! gages 8, i It then beeamo known that ous blow. As there {s always a greater chance of the ther specimens and_sent it to town, and this No. 366 belongs to the Brush estate, and 18 damaged to b other Kpeclimen A B e Catr trom | tho extont of $10,000; isured for $8.000 v the Continental | men i m';‘, e heal e n= pened to be iu the vieiity boriug for | Company. No. 365 isowned by Thomas McKie, and fsdam- | short of actual assassination only because the tratop coal oil. @arr at once gave the matter serious considera- | aged to the extent of §7,000; Insured fears the vengeance of the la nd eomm o be 1, and on o visit tothe spot secured further evidence of | vesant and §,000 in the Tradesm constantly on the wateh. Lel be as careful and as 3 ,memm made arrangements for its | Hardett & Sehilling lost abou! vigilant as he may, there will, however, always come to §5.000 In gold, the money to be paid on the | and store-fixtures ; insured for §1,200, in the Queen's Com- | gvery man some ‘Taowent of inadvertence, of rtlaxi duing and sickering, need sympathy and help, we | have no it is not that we are making eru #ades and attempting to unscttle fonudatic road, but v do unsettle. fonndatious abroad not 8o sh. ot otir dlstance Tor it Eh\ngh( 1T would not hi ntion mike | weak and cie -'n,”hfl':mr:(:fi'.“:'x'»: would certainly be untrue ad been found in this shaft, asa boarding-house by Edward] Linden. The basement | BA5 Ve ing ohserved and identified when he seeks his 3t its chief business to controvert political doctrines, | public opinion of the world. There onght to e a Boalany WIOWR Resore s . e | ju geeayed quariz, and also i a crean-colored and first flodr were somewhat damaged. Loss on furni- | CEainel Bl cosbered SO0 Fially prefers the dark catter and propagate other political doctrines. | procession of the nations who have established thel quay; he had a full opportuty Pt B h m...m.«fl.l in o ereviee and its surroundings, and specl « about §1,500; insured for&2,500 in the Manhattan Com- . 3 work aloné, A et of faithful hauk God we do 1ot e Lo send forth Kings and ministries | Lokt place under the ssion the men had | B Con widely seattered over the country, pro- O Eoanaod o the extent of FLAD; | L0 Hle O O iod it tho foughe And rywies apostles of i new ho,hyth With affairs | ShOWN great forbearance aud pat ducing An fmmense excitement. panios wers formed | Lnstired. g 11;“&};6:," ol‘lll:e;‘mn;hnv by the rollg‘ha and rowdies monsirate that th i the_sontheast aftalre | Having studied the evidence as closely as T conld | and parties of dis ¢ sent out In every direction, e - -4 ARSOTTRTSRES L8 DE YA e et aim bel Ses of farmers' CRIMES o e etiasely Sfter tho 5 July Riote ot S, attacking officers, immediately after the “July Riot mineral les m. Th . Vi country w: Uerselves the Dater et belonge 18 | and the voters came over the bridge unmolested, but | fairly run over with gold-scckers, and o Countiy was | ||| en praUD DY A SOUTHERN MERCHANT—LARGE | (07 tiat the Folloemen wers not aiovied 1o bates o g a0 . - g " . . tain parts of the city save in sq: of two, tl , OF moting tho peace, happiness and froe- | amid some murmurings from the crowd, Then in | December arrived nearly all the land in the township of QUANTITIES OF GOODS PROCURED BY MEANS OF | even more. . 1t I8 the glory of the French nation that . = X 4 | Madoe and large quantities in the adjoining townships to % r 5 1, ‘Alexander Cadoo was by ht up to answer tothe charge clsive ocensions put forth its strength | dividing the crowd from off the line of march, and ast and west were already under lease, and rur FALSE PRETEN HIS ARREST. of an D enit on Pllasman mwl(-(‘onn'u?;( e Bie -m}-l-;l‘*.. ul:‘_l,;l:l:rx: forcing them on the cross-toad, the soldiers acted vlrl:-“‘:;:‘;T:::n:;;{'u"::l:"&"'in;r.'wt n{'fm:lo“ n‘»r On Saturday, Detective Bennett of the Metropol- | teenth Precinct, one avenin Jast week. ‘flxnafliu‘}m : ervices w 4 g overnment wa attracted by ¢ . e e e o the globe, Iyityg 1n ll Iatitudes, s people | the detender of uationalities and the soldier of freedom. | Very violently, and caused great oxcitement among | ery, and gold apoctor was 2t SEC0 cted 17 e diacox, | ttan Potico arvived i this city, baving in custody w | i o A el = i ¢ w e PP ‘i cfendant Cadoo came up to him and remarked, © What u-njm:e'rlvna. :‘:nul ;.l. \l -ln:n:«- u people “m.l'lhllnl‘n: .“ ll’n"' ¥S are g II h'|uf that narrow statesmanship | them. Some stone-throwing then commenced, and !]- of Crown lands In the n ghiba sed on Southern merchant named William H. Hughes, whom | gre you dotng here1” e patrolm: n replicd that he was wum«:n-'nmy-n; .fl;xl.lu u »Iimiu{-'»a “whers wealtl | and sure to be rever 16 Is naw Known that ihe ‘::.'lly directions, The first violence of conduct, according “Thie 10t of Decomber arrived, and. ey borte. the | Carolina, ona cliarge of fraud, preferred by several mer- ;;}fi,‘-fl' :,‘,‘,‘.,‘I‘:}:{.m;fi...m.. ‘:h‘:rl:&:rd'fifwm Bl gt Possere i, v tacio e Kutopean s | €he peoplo about with their horses and hoi lances | fuhes (s o, make koo the purchiuse. They ssked | Brchant doinis business at Norfolk, V., and that b | %hen “'Cadaos be BRI Ho'to fuund their own interest ou that which laJust nd | pefore @ single stone was_ thrown, and thelr subse. | feiied at the expiration of which should they ogain fall possesscd - capital of H100. On the Topresentations | Roin' im, ubd, raabing into hia own uduring. 17 othier Powers neglect their duty, the wor oo singlo etono ws thiown, and thelr sobee- | to gonnect. Bat no arrangement was effected, aud Rich e made by him, b procired from the following frins, | Trot)one by, armed. himself. with @ huge butcher kmfo will desire snccess to Russia. for who would wisl that the | GUenL KatOp APREATEL to bo but 4/ part of the same | ardeon sold under protest from the first pureliasers to a | o1 four months® eredit, goods to the amount of $88,000: | with this Y ridable. weapon he was Coming DAck (0 o aheration. Thise 1 think, is what Mr. Kenncdy and | focal company, whose chances lay in thelr ability to se- | Harris, Hartley & Co. dry goods, No. 388 Broadway; H. e orbios s wife got hold of Nimand prevented 'adoo stood there land ou whie were still @ wilderness 1 M. Red d:had in thel inds wh s ‘thei i 1/ i ) P edmond ha in their minds when giving their | cure an outside customer; and in this they were finally | B. ¢ Jafiin & Co., dry goods, No. 140 Church-st. ; Prosper B. oming throug ; & $ R L ke With the koifo b his mg,(w with m‘%, 08 throal Read i the their strength to « hopes of th but | myself, the facts appear to me to be, that the soldters | fhe thict i personal ther to gain for themselves the luster that belongs to g pthing can hide from thie s one land, uot_some Jittle island whose seclus has enabled it to not sone one si people dwelling in ue , homogeneons, or with mot %0 balanced mbout them them that they have thereby heeu protected Bud euabléd to work out thelr destiny, but a great people | States, and Italy «Wid away aualutain itsel! Jatit wmnd as productive as the Sumper snu—where the whole aiation i8 free and each individual of it 18 free: thison a wontinent, litted up against all the disastrous experiments ‘of older nations, whomn we do not revile, but over against awhom we stand perpetually -more fmpressively with every success, | Beneath eve riginal type Co., Ahe with every suc ng year, & | 3 \!‘llll‘l“\;le::l;nn u‘:\vl]x.-:l 11],.:‘.{:“"“.;:”‘ n.d,“‘.(,‘.'.f"x':" | l'( A nation have still e\"‘elllcl'.ld {:ntl the (ulluwi;m material facts of the ll.:u-(-u(nl,k Mr. L«nl.mml of Chicago became the pur g B i — e en 1o dividua he | inw 9 case shonld be borne in mind : chaser for $35,000 cash, providing the title could be made pthing, No. 24 Rea 108, & Co., straw o Etate o compact,soundant solid.” (Checring. | Thatisour | an e e toner s 1o question were of a very small deserip- | £0od as against the Boston men, who claim their right to | Nos. 21 and 24 Reade-st.; Sheldon, Hoyt & C f,}“‘},"e%m“fi;Eflx’{m“’zfi“m,fl"#m Testimony. re suying to ¥ natiou iu the world, | ern question, nising the fact. tion, mere finger-+tones, having been prepared for the e ahy reasonable time. This bargain was con. | herdware and cutlery, No. 43 Chambers-st.; Wm. Ho M. | }ig arrest before the next day. The foregoing 1a the ot- Trust your ]n‘uyln-,w»l the; | wine in Ewrop have just received o letter, | macadamizmng of the road. That is proved by all the wit- | summated on Monday last, 21st instant, and the mine or | Sanger & Co, bats,” No. 164 Church-t - | ficer's story, but the prisoner brought in fivofiiendfl who st your people thoro | expresses my opinions so exacily that I ask your lea nesscs, The aetion of the Lancers wis withont warrant | shaft has been filled with timbers to secure it ngainst & Co., grocers, Noa, 28 and 30 Reade- - | testified {fnz the pol ‘was the only one in command. That gentleman has | theft until the chancery suit now pending is decided. 408 Brondway, and others, to blume, and that flo struck he man _with ent_arrived nothiug was heard | pig clab on the head, before a word had been spoken from the magisi Sworn in the m the oces to he pay h To n agent was sent to Norfolk to 100K | on either side. The facts probably are, that while drunk, to the political mwor ection of them, prac- | cite his remarks ¥ that other | Europe, 18 obviously the resu en the right | Italian, German, Hungarian, and n Logan espect- b Hastings which he 10 recelve your trust 1ice thew, give them n t manner that he did not judge Mr. Michel, who was sent by Sir Willi quiring the use of dewdly wea- | ally to report upon the gold r N i trom Hughes, aud up the matter. He thete ascertained that Hughes had | $.8h'fict was stated by both persons, Cadoo undertook ¢ducation which book | o administer their own af | appearances, of the aid ot pons. ot consider it necessary,” he said, *nor | Written a letter to L'Ordre of $t; and mankind have <o o . | have been buried under the despotism of Turl would I consider myself justified in oring infantry o | that the Richardson Mine * s a removed his stock of goods to Henderson, Granville 2 dature 80 alike every wher ] | Candian iusurrection is b IICADS SUPPresse fire or cavalry to use thelr lances; I AW froat ,'u-m..}; ness as for the manner of its existen Count . The mnflullefl on lim there, and as no ;2;«::- fia‘t:\-flé‘r‘ }é‘:‘;‘gm: "n“::rfi :::y ":fi‘n wherever you give to' men frust, witk intelligenee and | even if it were, th ¢ ol ship of Ottoman despotism | going on, but I would not consider myself justified in | sces in the Richardson mine the best as suffic explauation was made, a requisition from Gov. | gangerous part of the city that Officer McConicll has to moral cultire,the resuits wilkbe the same that you see iere, | is on fire from sfern, and tossed on a "5‘“'“ sca of | taking those extreme measures.” encournging of all indications for the search of Fenton on Gov. Worth was prooured, and in June, 1866, nd it i3 {ufested by fellows who are perfectly ca- xnd the State will be safe, aid prosperou and great, in | European revolution besides. it summa . The Then mark the discipline of the men. They not | U l!wr Canada, because he don’t supsose that this ¢ Hughes was brought on to this city and committed to attacking and beating an enemy 'fi, is unsus- ;v::!...:rlr\!: u".f\»e"Lf." v:y'::”ni‘l x:‘;‘”.‘ « <II:J‘|| | r;ul;::nol’-,“ ]:II‘A;:‘ahp hu‘! “”d” t ('Lu lmm'll{vu‘l;m:iq-. only eharged without orders, but ‘Ii ch charneterizes this region g0 l'wuhl{v, can be the |lrr=~uu |,u‘ nnluwer [ cm;r lul fraud. An:r Icuu;l(d%nhlm Whether this defendant is such a man we do not . 4 o at de stratio s al of Er can POWE ve done to recuscitate has . < tha only one t v." Of co Mr. | delay, Hughes succeeded fu progurimg bail, whic! 8 Ghore theoty witl s, 1t 4 Tact; g 1t 1% ot a swall fact | never shown oue Feal sign of Teturning ife: and Uiplo. | SuEEestedthe, makingof that m ! Michel I not yery commi (OF course Mr. | 0y Targe mnoust, wud departed for hishome. | xng "G, (The, 1B e siininiacened. WP9D. o0 pution T rner 1t 18 & continental facts it 1& ot fact of a | macy will not be able to keep the corpse above gronnd | (RCTO! AT AL the magistrate, Who | qesigned for the Governme The public ear, | Iu Novomber last the case cate up for trial, but. Hughes » fining Niddo, [d 4 was present at the conversation, gives the remarks of | hut what he has expressed is most favorable in regard to | Was not fortheoming, and his ball was declured forfeited. JEFFERSON IA_—._BKET POLICE COURR. th‘g soldiers and thm‘nffiu‘nflmn: the gold-bearing judications of this region. Another re'?ul-mun was procured from Gov. Fenton The fl‘:,‘:,::«.filfln'n 2|;::,'1:£:un:,.n:x::; :l:nd ;»’lm wlx'lt Mri.lmll::mhrd says of 1'.:"' xg‘nn«)‘:au the deposit that it ?"‘f fln“"'v h;‘ u(tiucu;e Iu-lnnell'. I']loh\'llll Dec.d, -um.d for (Before Justice Dodge.] 8 nes § o jor sald, | excels i richness anything that has ever come under hi Ralelgh, N. 0. Gov. Worth, when called upon, questioned 7 & D e st ALl bear 1ty OUISunt b6 | S, and he Is now (e TARAEOF of & mubno in Nevada | is fwer o aain surrendor the acoused afier ho had |, A DISORDERLY House—Yesterday morning, be- Ve expericnce in gold-bear: | bocti opge given up, and theu sllowed to leave the Btate tween 1and 20'clock, Sergeant Shoemaler of the Fifteenth B htett. however, that he would consult | Precinet, accompanied by & few other officers, made & throngh the great Russian | low the same rule. 1.\l)pluun-.l Te believed it was the 2 trics elsewher me thonsands of dollars of | of New vk and produce | duty of the American Government to intexfers wherever soldiers are thus to advise their officers as to the | nativ gold bave alrcady been secured from this mine and with his Attorney-General. In the meantime the Governor descent on the Broadway Concert Saloon, known as the from the far | there is oppression on the face of the earth, He would | right thing to be dono while out on duty; it is still other places in the vicinity, and sold in this town to | had prowmised the counsel for the ‘accused that in case s | - Oriental,” and arrested the reputed proprictor, Georgs i Jewelers, who pronounce it a very good quality—fully | second ""“"Y.' ‘Was made to arrest Hughs they should be | 1ea, and some 60 others of every age, size, and character. 10 | not taken going off and doing what they think best notified and they protested against theirclient being com- | Whom t-he{ found there. Lea was committed, in dofault to | themselves, leaving their officers to stay behind Anticipations in this scction run bigh for the Spring | pelied to leay he State for o second time. This was | of #500 bail, to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly follow after them, just aa they ‘:m“' “’fl hind of | opening. The country abounds in quartz, as well as in | done. Ex-Got, McBride was secured as counsel for the house. Another individual, named Joscph Chiernier, whe uho lu o) nnd. ey choose. at is just | Jarge deposits of copper, iron, lead, slate, marble, and | prosecu ion, and the case was elaborately argued before | 18 inthe shooting sflhr‘ business, was brought up om what has been doie at Dungarvan. And mark the | other yaluable metals and substanees, und’ the attention | the Governor for several days. It ended u the Governar charge of pursuing that braneh of the mercantile yocas the au- | of foreigners has been given to these as well as to the | allowing the requisition, and a warrant for the arrest of | tion, at an hour forbidden by law, hLis offense not el Hughes was sent to shefl(lPhuRol of Granville County, extenuated by the fact of ‘the gallery belnf conn the warrant Detective | with the “ Oriental.” He was fined $10, and, {n default $300 bail for his future good behavior, was also Beyugtt agce that Hughes had alre: been ar- GEORGE T. ve% ed on local eivil sufts, b"‘g ch other flfim’fi mitted. as punt centuries, and arve be- | wuch longery” Very truly GEORGE BANCKOX I, o which we set in this | KEMARKS OF THE REV. DR, CROSBY. sg o% this great fact | The Rev. Dr. CRosBY was the next speaker. He said through Frauce, | it was very well when this country was young that wo | Vi 4 | shonld avoid entanglement with all other countries, but b, l:d I now that we are growing old it was not nccessary to fol- Y- P { i 4 1t 18 a new thing in the British army if private | ing e of years; niready we & august m the exs ter. [Applanse.] shines out over the through Austria, thr down 1o the very Lot andsof the Orient, and Jompire—it 18 Just s certain that it will v Froity ae it 1 that the now vetaruing w , Bouth will come agalu 1o disturh the frost and jce, and 10 | go »o far a% to kay that it was the duty of the Govern- velty to fi v i Y outand bet ol the i3 foneis wiicand | et o T i Gielaaboraugh. with Is. fleet 0 | Bae of a novelty to find them when their advice is | L0’ hat of Australia. adt for his coming, (Applanse.] Aud [ hold that while | hover around Crete, and if necessary to be empowes wredo not need to fend out propagandists, it is beoause | use force fn order that oppression should be stoy o ame oueselves, by our wational structure, by our social | there. [Applause.] He belicved that the enterprise of Sonditio, by ovs prodiglous prosperity, by ohr osential | the Greeke would revolutionize that part of the world | W] wirtae clonr” down to ro0ts of society ; it is becanse | and make civilization glow there with all its fire. [Ap- difference between the system adopted awe are ourselves a great, compact national propagandist, | plause. thorities i Bugland and in Ireland gt election tim search for gold. cwud are. perpetially procluimiog the doctviue the world | The 0llnwlnwwluuuuu, offered by Mr. CONKLING, | In Englnn‘a o military are removed from the neigh- —_—— On reaching Henderson wit over: Every people hiasa 1ight to_determine its own | were then adopted : borhood of an election, or else confined very closely R T T 4 | COMMITMENT [OF THE RE ve had ext wermment. [Great cheering.) Now, where we b, RESOLUTIONS. s 2 o v % y to barracks, In Irel: alwa; ure i, SRS s e s ot | ot ot R e o et |y, ol S vl o s WILLLAS, oy e L g b G Lancrer Pl Honors and Erost st il e n:nbm_uld o M,h,w i 0 g 21l the Norrors of spolation indleted by barbri euemien, and k;on is being held, and a great display is made with —— S d the ease Wab L Deture the B“Pmm.wmm U | were charged with stealing from :uae m'flmm 1, pve no right o makt b I1Y sl precions, and then 10 | & ek esmstuaie sud soery Tt o i inquest at Dungarvan will probably conclude | e Rev: George T. Williamb, charged with having 5"’"&;&7”‘#‘1&;.,9.’}" A HS?M%SW ol ¥itid a6 . -offcer fifi"w;om:"mwhm.m < when others seek it. ; Lave 10 tight 10 | Resolved, That the prodential considerations which with a verdict of willful murder against certain picked the pocket of a lady while riding on Broadway in | to the end thyt 4o be delivere to the New-York officer, | ¢inot, immediatey after the accused had taken i | oen fall of hope and courage for high ende; the great Powers of the workd from interfering in t soldiers of the 12th Lancers; but it is thought the a Fifth-ave. stage, on the 2d of November last, was com- | _ In company with Deputy-Shentt J. G. Jones Detective from the above-named residence to the m Lhiens, to, wbwndon thew in their (rial or i oy g Ay et b g e L | Oy O e coley shont. Metityina Shs ace? | Zitted for trial by Justice Dodge ou Saturday, . Ho was | Beunett started fromiligielgh with ble prisoper, Boey them, with the stoloh Drober s, oobal chch. o 2 after mrunf ughes at! to escape by throwing a 5 t pep) BBED ON A THIRD-AVE. CAR.~George J. Holmes o i i o {7 per and snuff in the eyes of Deputy- Ro) s et the Chamber of Conmerca A G It appears that the prisoner has heex for a number of o made to reacue the prisouer a " Win. Dickinson, No. 139 Weat Forty-ninthst, cri sk b v e Verehy wuthariaed v e Lo orgsine SpTie At 161 hapitly Hiely Sk ot g i E | e e e e ot tan. g | Helidarson, te officers took another ronte by the way of e e “Last ‘Friday. even lug M, Dic nu‘né rasaperting the same for the relit of the ;.".I:l:':{ Crote. "“ g ixlmn {ybsorv«f'?he men who killed S'Brien and Kelll); mfl‘.’]‘é','.fi?{'fl]:m.‘:.: :."e;l.}:.'l'x‘::xl.nl:g’al';g ofi;\lm*%ec ;‘;—'llal di. "““‘{" : Who iy ine-looking “"I":'h‘:; :""’y“:x‘lss;f!l‘; ;'.'l'.‘:fil 'i‘i.“.’.‘:“m'.“u‘::." L‘;:".mf;.'a fiw‘:'t.'m:':rlln Kesolved, Tiat the intelligent a evolent segnments and elognent | closely enough to be able to swear to their identit L s ’ " | of age, states that previous to the late war he bore a them, he succeeded (n ar- . d b v y. | oner kias borne, outwardly at least, a high character, and e, 4 - form and ran. Having purs But I read no line of - Washingtou's n Lo | Vo R e g R A e ’l;gam: Was startled on Monday morning by o | those who knew him well state. that they are unable to fl‘,'i{,""fl}f,””““"“{,'," And st the commencemenb (EACT || Fenting Ho o v Coumittod for trial 1 detauit ot ph ot iy vl ezt ot v | amsionncoment In tho papers that on the previous | belleve be coutd Bave thought of commitiing, much Jess | {lities, ltke many otuers, Gwed large ammous o amer of | VA evening an explosion of Fenian munitions Trexion® | Bave committed, the offense charged. Delectives have | 1ei%ee T Eide UGy acame here In He S irchased |- THE UsEOF.A WATERFALL —A nnie Jones, a colored giel, S Louisa ued jor patriots of this country forbidding us to form " = vartily codperate with the Conumittes in seekiug Ui ning ah s s b roduced, Wh L curred in the house No, 8 Essex-st. The explosion | 8ls0 been introduced, who consider that the cut in com- ! 5 ol . He denfe wi from Mrs. Bo t ) e g fovdn\ th & view of re¢ommencing business. &d'fl.llm s o m“&‘&"‘“"‘w“” rficee wolr i fou of Len accused Al oe om 0 the reli 1 o the el of the suferizg aad encourage the (i of the martyrs | ‘Tyg only partin which onesoldier differs frog another | vailed in the sum of $1,000. The following is the conclusion | compound of k- The manhood would be tarnished that w..fi“n. m take the hand of the orphun, the young scholar, 10 B lead him t. That pations and c “ We ought not 10 d. patangle onrselves; it is & pwrt of Jmmortal Washingion left ug, 5ot 1o wnces with foreign nations.” T answe Khm\\nnl wanlood, 1t is a uuiversal Hli 5 ympathies with foreigu Peoplca. (Applise. Let 3 ‘. 0 and latic the desolate and w%im”';"flfl“'fi“?..‘i"fi.fi‘.fli" .flffl'&mflfl' E-',‘;r“c,':':‘:.":'." o el g i was 80 violent a8 to blow down a sido wall of the | plainant's dress n"k“ was made LA o hat he made any such representations as eta pélson mich forsn Beunic; foreesis o hogm it | e Fiow, Hoow MAXwELL made somo remark, lead. room in whicl it occurred, blow out the windows, Shabusags. LRAT cartull Ttk thsene facts, | adds that so enger wore tho merchiants to sell W goods | druasces WTE 1n one of the basement E BuAth Usoes swhom Welove . Tiri 1o oouip |, f e Privilege of axo to speak for the Greeks, after | knock do;'r)n and mflir killaman who was in the | S et e ould not be justified in discharging | Hhat Be could easily have rocured (%ice the smodnt Of | houge, Qa4 tbp-eon :W::A': which room, and break #ie glass in the windows of the | Phe prisoner. The law marks out eertain facts which, | gARICIANE, e LAl Do e made apparent. e in her waterfall. ' The for trial sk 1o this, that we are 10 De blamed for boink? 1t, | “The Rev. Dr. 0sGoon made one of his characteristio | houso pposite si . Dr. at the o it side of the street. - o H et. ‘The an- | when established, are considered as approving crime ; AvD . OBTAIN A PENSION. free stands, the air all_around aboat it was Mnx 1% it the tree’s fanlt 1‘"51. tandi when the meeting adjourned. nouncement was true in every icular, save th: h nial 1t A tound in the oy - g mu""l may be adaressod to Samue G, Ward, the namwe of Fenian * munifionmu blrllln}' '-wfif Hon of tg: nm?;!:g? .‘:5' l('!e:-‘cm-’:uuu:x:nul:nnde m; Last June Jacgues Rollinger, representing himeelf mmmm“h—w .mm'“mm':“ 8 on of R ek Mahe thoreby afieh ke the orange tree, our example spieads through the | Treasurer of Gireek Rellef Fund, No. 66 Wall-st. t cable in the case; the blow-up having been caused | Prisoner inexplanation of suspicious \ll;g\;nffl:;;ln;w tobe soldier, discharged trom Company B, Forty-seventh :1 e e , are we o blame ! If we stand like ) Jothed with rich clusters frol to less “j case see o numbes ! e s dn Mok uBRRh i e a o ot i| K o be ATk Dy D YhaK Teseived n | N. Y. Vols, applied at Switt's Clafm Agency, Broudway, | ing a severe snd, pérhaps, fatal wound. vt g l&.‘nztorwumm pianted i tpro. 4BMY GAZETTE. machine.” The facts as far as they can boascertained, | iy e, kreat counidernion but i cannt L4d SEVIDEL | ana made aprileation through b for & penton, 1t ey removed to Bellewto Hospital, Marphy was tommitted fruit? And if our example does fvite IR AL into the place W,mk Tod, ay & young man caine | clearly proven fucts. I therefore de that there 18 it ‘dlscovered that the soldier name was | to await the result of Fi 's injuries. 1mi of the great und strong dosire Akt \‘5‘“ gings there, He departed | probable canse for supposing the crime charged has been | §rGiick Guscetti, Company A, Farty seventh ¥, ¥ Vols, S saying he would be back in, but he left ind | committed by the prisoner, and that the papers must be | ., g that he was ‘afveady in recei .wumgm somuitted by the prisoncr Abe Wuch actlon as they may | Shd HA%Ee 00 nd Dad veeded, under the nawe of tation by virtue. B deép in the heart of every mau'that is a wan, that By direction of the. D e B T wors » man, and 0 | PSR L e WS et | Jim & small deal box, nailed down, but ot particn- Mm freedon, Is It wrong for s to feel, to ¥, rly well fastened. His non-appearance np to Sun- ) el 1 trow not. Accursed be that day excitod the attention of the owuer of the house dect advisable in the premise Rollinger, in obtaining some $600 vt $6 pay. Throukh : I fve represe to tbe War Department, an Nr. ' one in tion Was 0} resulting in the arrest of the uw. Dbetore the United States Commnis- “‘;fi‘fi:mm bis guilt, and was com- ~ { oeorve ery, Major Tth ding itscltwith blessings, sits down in Corps, have been mnsternd out aid honorsbl; harged the 150 of a lod od ‘%fi get ff: ‘{%\‘:}: h‘:‘f,:')"l:: 1867, 0 Gae e s and e ater i«flf ‘:(I‘,‘:' :;o t] t:x:}‘l:slp‘onfmfl{' hgg-;hl‘a;fib:{ _;'«"m:}“b:!l;cvlsmx 10 l.cnor:] mx;:n::::. scsuied, & Sov o x o nua ine ‘oun 's curiosity was somewhat exci by veral prominent citizens of Brooklyn have g M GRS | vy eswmm AN oy v e %fim 3ol e '{,‘fi'fl“flfi"" s e pyarn t0 Tn TRISORR e e Saratelly g s 00 bottls, copked anl u'q:r Tocoe.JaJune nagicln & Srateiuis SeRmer, 2. of | €6 QIS 1o Andersoni e, By B ik e thew 900 on'a" s b o red 1 G Wary Dipaimea e | COTORe 1 the fop with hiaanols Teather, Thown e yoch Capl- VW Rorey, Burveyar of fhe binrd o - . N.C, , 1805, ‘ SO EG I Batos , Comu renove was further rgzem g | derw . W, struc " Frr——y= g o, Gy Bl B8/ W S5 0 | s iwhem. the, exploson, occutred, it Siome | ars member, Bave boen eppoluled _‘g“mm,;-l_-,?fl--w ORICKET. N bl and the demolition the windows drow i Jetaber. Tho prico of passage MANHATTAN V8. SAT! ELLITE, fo’:‘u‘."‘“’ ,Quunnuy mqw e3pouses o0 The return m mnn ‘these Clubs iiu take ol wailee 6 20 deues w - Parsed rgeon Rdward N. Slein bas boes orders] oa 4 By T Lo b G oadutr st | 0w at once about the place, and the police wi

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