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= a , “yy SHE NEW YORK SUN. | Military and Maval Movements. | THE TEST NEWS, aigras exgeetiion wea to start on the Oh of CITY NEWS. _ y eS ————— ——— ee 1 ee kate ee tang Cer) a reece Bonen! 7 TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1861, AUHDRED, RBUNERAENO: Rd) COM. ” ay, toe aw aerer morning, 0 team ‘A Now Branch Office. . F Our up town subscribers, edvertisers, and cor- 4 respondents, will hereafter be scoomodated at No, 98 Fourth Avenus, on the sare terms and with the tame promptitude, as at the dewn-town offices. Ofer tatention a to afford every possible tactlity t * fund advantage t those deing busses: with the New York Son. ‘Whe are the Aga: emers We abhor war, and long for the promitod fms when it shall cease among men, and its instraments of death be converted into instra _ ‘winits of peaceful industry. But while abhor si ring war, wodo sot hold it to be the duty of the peace-loving, of those who will patiently suffer many wrongs fer conscience sake, rather than engage in strife with we wrong doors, to grant an unlimited license to bad ur ambitious mon to usurp all authority, and es ablish their tytanng upon the rains of « nation in which peace, law and order have long prevailed. Every poreon has the natural richt of welf-do- ' fonco, and this right in eommonitios of mon, in thoir organized national capacity, becomes a duty and a trust of the most #ol-mn chatac- ter. Honce, our national constitution aud our national laws provide as well for ‘he defense of ' the country against the plots of traitors within ‘as for its dofonce against foes witbont. Up to within a very recent period, almost every American citizen regarded it as one of the first and highest duties of the National Government to uphold the laws in every part of tho Uniog, and suppress, with » firm band, every treasonable attempt, no matter where made, While this docirine was maintained and acted upon, domestic poace, fraternal re- lations, aod general prosperity prevailed, Tho nation grow strong; it became respocted abroad, and feared no foreign foe. And bow has this happy state of things been changed within a few months? Has the Gen- oral Gevernmont been harsh or unjust to thé people of any part of the Union? Has it usurped any unconstitutional authority, +r sought to oppress a ingle citizen in any state of the Union ? It has not; but, oa the oontrary, it bas, with a criminal furboarance which ¢x- cites the surprite and derision ef foreign na- tions, and has demoral public opinion at homo, pormitted troason to rear its head so high, that it now declares the government de- stroyed, and that its will must be the supreme law, ‘Treason is bololy preached, defended and assisted in every part of theland, and even our own immediate community is audaciously menaced with violence and the rule of anarchy, unless it joins the traitors in their schemes of outrage and spoliation. To what end will this treason, which has aproad over the country like a poacilence, lead our great, froe Republic, if its progress be not checked? It will lead it into tho region of misrule, in which the parsions, interests ant vices of those who hate ali moral restraint, will reign supremo, Orderly society will cease to exist; persons and property will bave no so qure protection, and conti violence {ill the land with crime and bloodshed. They ore enemies to thoir country who, while arging poaceful policy’ tor to pursue their treasom. A ‘‘peace policy” moans a policy of pubmizeiea te its ewn de r struction; and this policy, we trust, our Gov- i ‘ernment bas now firmly resolved not te fellow. ‘To oxiat, it must restat treason, Ove dispatches from Charleston today a of avery warlike character, Major Axpgn- son's eupplics from the elty have been cut off; and our dispatch asserts that preparations were making yesterday for an immediate attack j on Fort Sumter, and veisels had beon erdered out of the range of fre between Fort Sumter and the batteries on Sullivan Island. Gen. Baavnxoagp, however, msy defer tho attack until he gots the large reinforcements which be is reported to have called for. If the southern rebels commence the shedding of blood, that blood be npon their heads, A terribls retribution will fall upon them, Covet MartiaL oy Cot, Comcoral Another ssesion of the Court Martial of Col, Con- CORAM, was he'd at the city arewal last evening, The room was filled, and the most bresthiess at- tention was given throvghoat to the able argu meat of the counsel for the defense, Mc. R, O'GoRMAm, counsel for tne accused, in his court, elsimed t) of ‘ support toe charge, end the face ti © of orders" was charge ',wheress ‘‘oeglect of order” was what the prosecutioy bad atvemuted The order which he 18 charged wish disobey iy, not promulgating to his commaud, des not re: quire such pomuggetion He alsv’ denied thar proof had bern ‘flared of the service nf tae on Col, ® \yeper which be oo him was the same as woe gue joted to weatlenus ssid, isan plana Toe yonsion sw palities of for the wou sed jumioped or protered against, the rep! %b Division woud ie , BA coustiiule ergot, any ue thea the habit of @ vusiter to exter e house gave bim PU wo do their dtabel General to ty.ue the ©: dice G-noral, bi te neg! we pr held 8 brigede parade #n division peste wes erdored He made an slo- “quent appesl for the feclings of the Irs exile, true w emuwtry of bis stop ive, be remem re-ing deooly the degradation of bis eoautry, called up oo todo honor 10 the repressntetive of the nation which he co:sidered hed plundered sud destioy- ed his country and ress, Reverting tions of fireigners by ‘Ani erdents Eiew Spriegs Yok were cited in eu mewmer as to alicit loud with difficulty q rallied by ‘socemts the bi rm di deepal! rece, and when be 1 especi! eoks t be ex be. is uvkinély, worseerouly refused ‘With the feelings of Col. Concoman and his com~ ney Whe #y wipedy of the Court o'Gor eoncladed with a Court thea séjourned until Mendsy, 22d tast,, a8 4 o'clock P.M. " q Jou B. Govou.—This distinguished | Hall, thie Tursday owning. Those whe wou'd eojoy an evening of rare entertainment, and laugh ill they or y, abould sjpend, Sx-Maron Tremany was severely hurt by » fall from hia wagon yesterdey morning, at the cr mer of Grand pad Elm strests. Boamp ov Councitman—Thore wes no quorum ef the mesting of fe Boaid yesterdsy, ‘The next mectiag of the will be om Taurs- dog. the | transportetion, The regiments te which stu trv te obeyed | eamigued areae Luoma omens hove rejested the propowsl of frightened and ran down Broadway, ry anton <0 ty ud . creasing boy, whe owes his life to the bra DEPARIURE OF TROOPS, 60. Foreign Intelligence: al ta te haat ar. Jom very of Mr. Jomm MoGores; this gentleman having 3 From Jopan it ie reported = 0 the risk of bis own life mnatched the lad from ‘Yesterday was e busy one at the army quarters bs Beoretery of hegution, Mr Hamextn, hed been mur- " tn this neighborhood, vit quiet and uneventful in | Piva Days Later Prom Europe. | derve st setae. hse artemis naval circles. ‘The ordinary work at the Nery 7 ‘Tue Ragtuh ond Fieosh Miotsere hed retired ee inven vaekuee t ore uot | Artval of the Onsadian and Rélabargh, | #9% Judo, Wut the American Minister remained. | thet Mastin Van Busan Wivonxsom hes bren p- onemes pron aa ae ‘ Pond. a pointed t Assistant of the sew Diswict a ieee oat 1 Mg rf Tis reperted that s sligne disturbance tooe plese | Avorney, ‘aie. Wr wna ee of Judea Roceevaurs Impression among well informed persons, thet Loss of the Ship Middlesex. tt Warsew. on the 2640 ult, , Mr. We. ‘ ‘Tre folie ring reforms hed been proclaimed: | Avsletente. resers a ‘as toate ind oe Sagal 4 1 — The * reguletions for > | OELERR A’ NOWaeL rs PSRwiNG MACHTICR, ae : pebiio tusts tn P lend are ebolwhed. Wires, inqecem, Accidents, i the Government. Fifty-Six Lives Lost. | “srca communes or pase worst p and its | pine ox Go — en tene 900 tad upwards 000 Brows vay. SY ‘The Navy Yaid folks were astonished yerterday gmuction, under the direction of M. Wauieroisat, - ORLANDT Grnerr.. Toa Tk e R. R R. ta apvetaed trict alarm, sho Uy before 8 o’cicok last evening Anos cal earabitehment of & superior elase for | was caused by a fire breaking out {n the building, Pron eee ie ins ad Aokon, Burne, Boule, to nee Capt, Sauvm. Manomn, the Commander of the SYAIKE iN LONDON. sabe of f 90 nate wo ‘eopeeteliy an academy for Powhatan, walking among thom te citiseas ; —_ Mo, 49 Conetland street, on the third floor, cowu- | OR clothes. ‘The papers ai! eald he hed gone 1 inasruedos are to be vpease. war oflce, 8. John ty Mew ‘ 4 "A Lorivotl of Brae te to be formed, ea by & French boouseller, whose lone in abou | York Sewal, but they were ah een,” lasiead of im | Amerioam Mecretary of Logas| ,4 10"! of sie wee formed.end comooged | B06, Tacurea,. The ‘ot ine f HET Caeneidien sold by dragetats and etarckeopers His resignation was currestiy reported during she tion Mardored at Joddo. au Wehed persone of Poland. LET, hookseller, every where. day, but he haa not pet sent {tin. His detachment Tight of yeition to the national government | fr ¥ A by a Tieoneea hone Ser pereats 991 ave a, th (Tag sve eramem mena ht me sseo,000 1F oracrn Shouse mnt ears | nee atte piace, Sake eens. 7 | Maryland, from which ave | CONSPERACY nt CHATHAM | Seer beet tbe FI are ae ine patina ot itm alawarny at Sion Sree active eee vice, of which 19 were epentatees, He Portland, Me., April 8,—The stoamahip Or ing Duatm oy Jnany Barant.—Jenay Bar- te never was popular with sallore, hie manner being ‘ 7 HI keno a . % — petediarderrrabel jis misaner being | nadian, Cept. Onaitaa, foom Liverpool, the 9348 P Ant, the well known negro minstrel, died on Men- peo, —Pr. 0. Brew: arrived ot Portland this morning, ia 3 per adr day, of congestion ofthe brain. His true came wa, copes laine am fem Lendentorry, ’ Jean O'Bame. He wae 0 native of Chose eamehip North Briton, from Portland, er. ry pe tid. fomtirheden Mo orders have beon received 0 AV out the Bevan | rived ot Lingpool carly on the morning of th mmertoan Farat Accipamr.—Coroner Jackman held an Gy ‘This popatar rwaort of Cttinens and Strat eh or Parry for immediate ove serviog, as s'aie4. | gain, having eOuehed at Londonderry tae previous x ea, ba Aaquest on Monday at the N. ¥ rover ariny t Sr this etabilahrwont na the followine I The former was yesterday hau'od into the wharft> | gay, Lonpoe Mangere —Wheat fra and ts, 6,9, | Mian. Firwn, 98 years of age. in say @rug dere. Thi Red. br the Oniet an TEARee have her three heary guna taken out oe they in: | The ewumship Bremen, from New York, arrived | Ligier fs Buglisn, sad te migher for Ataer(can | injuriee rmeived, shout gtx weeks ago, whee hy ra 9 may will makes ihe m thy ont marr ten fered workmen who are ea Y or Dusyant Py) 4 hight; ured bis im by A rent Aa Ma Vena Taek) Wlk® Nabia, Chee toebees Gls | “ee peckasnu enon cenceee ae net Tari! desriptions Fen quigk, Roce firms, | ® cabal boat Vor ! pepe What itt neannes ta} ready f ‘The meomship City of Manchester, trom i 4: 080. Od. 0 O88. Seown nora Sond UALBIRg TRE ae isin ws We toted att iw, woeee | ee Tenis aoubaies fam Lian elena! = ‘Thhd Aveume Saviegs Beak ro skee EN Minted He wes + Moy ‘The ip Edinburgh from Liverpooi the ies of Tillmot« Central whi t ‘w TH 61 frigate Roasoke having been previonsiy taken out. | 9:9h, arrived im this city penendeg ialag, ae snares, ais New York Ounural eaereee 08 Seniovs Arrray in tie Sixte Waro— OORNAR tt AVE SUD fF 6T, a ae ‘and ‘The water tanks of the Wabash were commenced | ¢109,(00 im specie, atl Severat Man Stannep—One or tinm Fa- BIX PER VENT INTaR on, for the first time, yesterday, ‘Their appearance Great Biteata, M15 rar henge and isco gThureday 8 91M | paLtr—Annesr oF Tie Assassin —Last eves aa OS Cope, Coes ons Clas we Oas tee, om the wharf would make an unsophiationte’ person , from Liverpool, bowed te = ma cniais, evening bevween 8 ard 9 o'cloek,ajpumber of young Yoru oF Araite suppose it Impossible to p'see them all in ove | New York, «p i when tarae rents oul | ay 9 edita, rom the C ye for New York raom rare playing aliardg i tba oon. ond gr rain 1. Nee _ effoite were , . B r NTO A vessel, The Rossoke’s removal from the dry dock back 26sh with lose of bul warlce. ph NS ey ie fei | has been partly occasioned by the necessity for Md Auli a war net. “pve tan | The G Mored fm, ulelds te Now examining the Ssvannah’s bettom, and partly by ere were 08 eboard. All of i 4s and the fact that whatever work remains to be dime on ng. Aud the Mssconomo for London 264h \dden! i 4.125 Fw ber, can be, by good management, prossouted at | Tyr Be ee nea gg | Nov, and have aot wince been heard of. ocean, persons. es i Ireserep inert padpe ner the what, ‘The brig Perry wan hauled alongside rpenter, five men end four a pg ay Ha EL NG pasvenge @ const of Ki = the Mudeon svinus dock, to be operated on at th: paerper mound ty ced GreatEixcitement Ti lesding from several wounds. ‘arAadN OF DIFMCUL TY. leisure of the suthorities, Her movements have pltely exbauated. ‘Tao of the pase ty to the fi or, b a ace was i 4 word was seat | herby announce tensive, ‘fashionable pot been actuated in any way by ‘the crisis.” ed on landing. Tae ship is insured 1a Liver- > to the Sixth ind ot ok RY OKI 18 CHARLESTON, Offorrs reached the ap’ Eaaaw aod Sita were sening AWD’ smi HINO, Dy eine vane found apperently dead ‘the floor, enile several | DOW ready, at ‘Prices t. sult the most ‘The number of lives lout is estimated at fify-a' aT ons ‘outside the door of th “aL BUY! A three thovasnd ton line-of battle ship looks ve i an * . ‘The motto of fir MATS) very lovesome with uly 190 men on board, ‘Tria | mer Ni Pormeriee, maser, mauve of Ne FORT SUMTER IN DANGER. PRicks 10 SUIT THE TIMES, Led tO AROTY FOR PRorTs fe exactly the bb“ the Nov." Charies Bowlings, ctief mate, ditto ; Thomes Mor ly the case witl ¢ North." she has | hs ene what fashionable (ebrice evn erpuol ; James Hsalan, third a aixty reoruits, forty-four marices, and about thirty pewton rain, Ni GSTS permanent men, who might be efiout an they | Os ess: Sanit Deve, crpenie, Mon Kote (orig Preparations for an Attack. Ba43K BOOK LosT—In TH rom Kinaale, county Mam Bever- the we dene all the duty Providence gave them | Dally from Kinsale, ov mk) | Williams Goren of the 8 2 book ea the Seamen's Bomk for power to perform, ‘The short watches of the Pow- 4 7 Trem Qesenes ‘The fineee wil be onlt: rarde hhetan were made wp on board the receiving ship, 4 from Queene. | yrseKL8 ORDERKD OUT OF THE HARBOR, this ofies, JOHN MUPPET town) ; Alexan and many of the sectors, who were to open the | Winm A. D, Liverpool; and the steward, « Feac! 8 cone are not very serious. bony = Sransep mA Frowt,—Feanx Caowtxr OAT LOST.—ON FRIDAY neutical theatre,” on the first of April, have gone | Passengers saved. — George Porter ad hile going to to play more important parts than those emthe pro- | Murphy, both of Liverpool, P ard John | Charleston, April 8.—Vossels have boon OF | wag seriously stabbed in a fight, which occurred with tte bosch’ bates, in ths poss (rumme at the “Bcutile Butt.” ‘The condition of | We Disekos Island: —— Qain, K' ; and 9 | dered from the renge Of fire between Fort Sumter | a4 a gailors’ boarding house, No. 69 Cherry street, Py A OG a the North Carolina is not satisfactory. 18 te even | “teenie y. 1 from LA ond Sellivesrs inland. about 10 otclock that evening. + chant doubted whether she could be removed two rods Prrsanen Porat tawedmbiod cos |, THe fvatne ary ells ot oven velock thle | | Baaran ny Rowo1ra.—Gronon Surru, : a, LOST—45 REWARD with safety, She was built at Philadelphis, 41 wri cargo badly dams; evening for ® po ‘ort Sumber, wes attacked by « gang of rowdies in Cherry stiest, A aed, Lage g __ ye Aonfl oe Juarsorsed hes Yom oloag an the Novy eed | qifilomenyennn 68) rand fr ie Raster recon, | A uous bas just bom blowa up naar the Five | 61103 lock laa evening, and wertbly baie, A s * MELLIE Me borer wi vetern at A . thas even green reporters know her from “the last | The strike in London of the building trade again | #¥ battery. iceman arrvsted ope of the rowdies named reoel re) cxrteal,* proportions. Business has been suspended, and fearful excite | Stomns, and he was looked up. - bincnett hod noted domed ale ‘2D DENRNCRLGS CONDITION OP eaa WATT vAtDe: oe to refuse the be Atom Laaceny ny A Broxen.—Jomn : )°G,}08T—on, SUNDAY, atten o ° . Gemmy, © bro * te ‘The jom of the Government kas been called | their yarde sgain as in 1590, and some 45, waabian aig Wea vipa, rege the ker, was arrested yesterday, im {Seales peters eanusey, a to the utterly defenceless condition of the diffarent eported ; only charged with stealing $20,000 in bills of the Me- she Rwudds of owner. Nevy Yards, Millions of dollars’ worth of publle Ciraghemeresy Spero nei ‘out 6000 more chenias Bonk. of Memphis, ‘Toa.e broken dows property, and vast qnentities of ry troops. panies of volunteers are constantly r. Gamo. W. Bowmm, kena tre eto the protection ef a couple of hundred ‘hed berm arriving and being put in the harbor, Now bas- | Wuensttsnnd hela te bus "ee nes Catre Juatiee | CHEAP AND Rt men. A well disciplined force of 600 men could take 7h aie terles ore also belng constructed, —— | Cuanon ov Sxpvcrio.—Perse O'Dam- Navy Yard in the Union tomorrow, with Huma, © saller, was errested yesterday, charged Zz presen parignea, she mdsiean bs gga reas Okipment of Cansen Balls te New York, with the ecdoction, under y roca of marriage of COLUMBIAR MAIS; DYE. the “Nevy's military arm,” on which the Adminis. Boston, April 8.—Six car loads of twenty- | Exssa Weaan, of No. 98 which is sold at the extremely low price of ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Cherry street, ‘The a0- four pound cannon balls, weighing 00 tone, lef | cused, it appears, has a wife living, He was held the United Bintes Arsedal at Watertown, Saturday | ®F ¢xeminaticn, ply ahernoon, for Mew Youk. Feorrrys rao Josrice.—Eowarp Scu- A Ses Se Af not better, than any From Washington. m | dou tigatva Sua mabey ¥tebee Wa mets ablgzofectared and to wale ol petal, we . Foy anda ‘SOUTH BI ca Masing ite Teton win | Se a ee galt Rey | ane ea Wen rele eday te the noe ofthe Confederate mate | fr ea » fair. elemieda 7 Commissioners, declining to ive them im their anno cficlal capacity, but expressing de ference for them BROOKLYN. rte, Nee magarlin TOO On te i aber ts ber’ atte eat gentlemen, The S:oretary expressed © gory oray, Monday ermine oh TORS bate vena’ y, toese eh eee thas sailors are always om hand, a ps tajets pry fs oe Brooxtrs Commox Oovxcr.—The Board - he enh crating 0 oralableund‘eiclentpeasasshnny tng purpose to defend ealy when aeilied. ‘The ————— NTED of the places named, except New Yorks whien reply is of such s charscter as to require a con ove sit could be reinforced from Govempor's Island. ‘tinuation of the correspondence. It is net known e sabe eo ‘care of her any TRE DEPARTURE OF TROOPS FROM GOVERMOR'S WLAND, when the Gomamissionors Will leave Washington. . BALSAM, ~ Yesterday morming active doings progressed on not however for several days, ‘The Board «4 NOTICE—HBREBY Is EV] Governor's Inland, As early as eight o'clock, or- However much the reports of southern designs aoe . ae age to trae o hes ber ders from the head-cuarters of the army were re- ga Washinawn sey be discredited, 18 1s certain opie iene ie vie that officers euthority are precea 4 Ley ogi cre Pe iay ns SOWN VILLI, 290 Rast 12s. JABLE HAIR DYE. LOST—APRIL 7TH gad yellow inim sETGE Pestyrainth ts ball be Th ‘Yard. Here, thea, ls the force available for this purpose : Brocklyn Nevy Yerd .. eNevy Card. PH if £ 3 Fe Fi | i Mid il i if i Hs Pro: ON WANTED—Mj f whe left Ireland abvt ». | crowded around it, climbed on each other's should» Ke southern pointe where conflcts are apprehended | 4% BOARD ANP ROC [sy ‘th Ka.ormecn. ssdiy ts venlene®, be, ret fact, than they bezan thelr figal preparations, As 7 ‘etend. nearly everybody's kmapusck hed bem pack- aan Kansas Gonaters. a OARD—TWO RESPECTAB;, ed for weeks, and everybody's cartouche box | ordinary riots, ‘Tae convicts are nearly 0 oxpenne . Seip 9s Be sommnnetens vic filed with the war alloweoce, and everybo. | umber Av the dinner hour « strong musinous cates : ‘at ‘ Sei8d West both at ig Senators, on the ground thet large = ——_______ two oF three f EDING—A FEW tothe legailty ofthe election, there being an exoems oe eremernaen Sr One ce rane, * fine to. DARDI A SINGLE 4 rythirg in readiness for the road, @ com pF Se eee eal tk pti Te pay Rothiag of moment took pleoe, ‘The chief cashier of the Braach Rank of Ragland, | of the number of votes ci B Ben reauising prod board, and ree ged Seca te ete centration of the different accoutrements, and “oomveniezces" were only necessary, The am- balazce was next put in order for depart pelt: \ ‘Toe lary of Crorron W; RILET,o8 foreman of re beggage-mavter took charge of the wagon loads of vba i disc d. Street Repairy, wae incrensed from to $1000 8 Tadpentent, . articles confided to them, and placed the indispen- | 5, Merah rector at year. aa Py 4k Boars BESPACTADLE My euferprise in clearing the harbor from the earn . yall ae vill heves guid ten is reasing quite favorably, add The peta to be boils Fy Kipe'to hare [Silay completed daring the pre tout year, ‘The harbor te now practically olear of MARRIEA(: ‘URBISHED ROOM—A NIC “the nipple," oF tightening the chimstraps, At SS a oaly pie be pote lets to F t ‘s fires reel three, the followivg troops lef the Island : setae le tered Great mime is law brated the event with » banquet, at which he dell. vered one of his charsotertatic speethes. ‘The egente of the steamahip Grow in treaty for the conveyance Hartford, Ct., Aprit 8.—At the election ai cum eee German emigrants, who are about to today the Democrats carried the entire city ticket 0 the Oth tek, after 'S IMPRO’ ‘s York, en route for the Mormon 5 by 600 mejority; algo five out of the six Sennen, | ubee: Le decided hich, abe, bore with Chee Cte Bon pa tan TEPER Ger Great Eastern will be ¢xbibited at Cork aad twenty-one out of the twenty-four Counclimen, e Gise toe rd 2 ive. of the Tamer’ Se see = : Feary ‘These soldiers, excspt the 15 men of Compasy nounced thas Prince Atyax will visit . % as , Capads 5 1, are reoruite, nominally lettered to fecilitate | Canada this mummers ____ Virgtaia Convention, Ducnanazp,—Jown Hanr and Taos Fro: | then vie Md RUSHES OF EVERY DE Liverpool om the question of slavery and the Ameri ubichagnte Asst Goodin. Tpnmvon’s resale. snamoms, who were arrested some days since, for a eras came pa nemed, Heat General Gero has been authorized to make | bate. sly eee ay sontrects for ach cy Mr. Soorr, of Fengu’r, and Mr. ‘Tamapway, | brought before Justice Commwat, yesterday, and the French army at Rome for six Peagus, oad Mr. WAY, oy fi M , ad proceeded down the Bay. ‘Thomas Freeborn and Yankeo natarorsble, (biy we soaaes, RasoNarion OF THR ALDERMAN OF THE ae Sea en there eth having 100 tons of fuel and a crew of fourteen men ion Rrrereve Bacio evened saat di wi penn ot alder ez Aeon * sae She FES F | = sire wien poe tppieetinn Ces Sashes hol Seatac ees ink FWD siouers to walt'om she Prondeot, ad will leave & ore jas both ‘sh “LOVE OF STRONG DaLN tomorrow morning 4 [Adjourned. : JERSEY CITY. COATS 12, Jory Wir, on Seterdar erenina, O a sr meets penne orsing 2 GEATR LOGWLATURE—Soante, A.zxonp Fonowny ov a Bits or EXomANan ‘ Beverenes erate cevomeeutte| hae wile tet Ei tome asa pesas cta's ‘Seeds ues Bet myth Monday, Oth inst, Anais Cooks, aged jom Nortolk, Va., tomorrow Goumterach Yee nye | jak roraros do Uke Brn ote x for the South, with sealed orders. It ts stated by Velegraph that she landed 200 treo ps at Fort Mon Toe last night, Srplenadlons from Austria. quchonee Bolles Bit ws O> the Paris Bourse the reate were dull at 681, 200, Italy, fh i j i i Gress’ tor her coustry resh Ee a eta SFT ames | MANGLES_OPRIOET, AND, fe Marine Soctery ov New Yorx.—The Ma Count Cavour bat announced to the [ialian ic " . me ty Prison in defeuit of ste rine Society of New York held its first quarterly | Chamber of Depatiery that the miniserial pro- | trescherously violated tw 4 rarrant was issaued arrest of mother, Hogs” A iierel Sec moto Levan, tA led te | AUS mn Nuch aa hadi | pos OY Ms | fee, ion gee comes ne] SRNL SR eerie Suc ath jotel, cormer of Fulton and Water streets, Gaps, | tofave howe for her capial, but thst she must alleged 1 mianeg oven wees We can all eur secrowe oo | tere as. H, MAMeMAL, President, inthe chair, Tas | 60 there with the consent of France, Ascombly. . EMOVED — KNOWLES' A minutes of the javt yearly meeting ware read and | .,Nemtionary demonstrations were taking p'sce in | Mr. Towssmrn endeavored to get in s resolution Bown Arramrr at Hicaway Ronsery.— R [nacet removed toflt nies anf shy Wamala by eppreved, after which the minutes of the last | Ts Timot Paste correspondent writes that hos- he Military Comtaities to repors to the | A man, giving his name as Joun Waiuiaus, angel Oe quarterly meeting wore reed amd approved, ‘The | Wlitiee sppear tmminens beswern the Aust ieas I Ainitleg he tenure of ofte in tbe | arrested yewterday afteraooe, about § o'clock, by STAM 3 Becretwsy, Capt. Joo THKMAM, then red his re. | 824 Piemontese, Victor Eaanvxi is sald to be eam bai officers Rousurs and Bexnerr, on ® charge of a From. port for the quarter jus ended. Cepie. E A. Le | ve represced moctien ce Me Renpeton ts feats Bima Enceking down oe ee aE clas cea den O AM Kinds at wert fe Nee aeons Jat onde Geo 8. 4. tam | ie to mperor Fre | am create @ con - ‘wae wag wolking Geeene street, Jer ‘Cometery. wings a Th lo otahed then she RES’ nad donieansad 60 vhs Sranpino Arrnay.—Two mon named Law- vy T ava elaine ogaina, the Ervlonaation of the occupation of Byria,. The Ia. Wranklin and street, Brook: | xungs Caavan snd Paraion Krrmox, eogeged ins tore oe tora Mileage of Teerece, Comat Bed demand * and Bushwick | 4unken fray at the house No. 96 Cana! street, on th bf ‘Central We " The Pari ‘publlss . ‘improvemente " durieg which Caaven drew s kaife ticked Cenatansinop le torte s telegrem, dated | * ro author's aod im she hand, inflicting bere, a ne pol one. Grn ami fie and Avsriy, like Pronce snd Russia, hed re- | Nari » C f LI ty RA "The grees boree-tamer Mr. Raxer, was thanked | rity cf relorme. Oroctsuaatre the urea neces bo corder TUDES, wren sarees = . for a donation In mcney of $53 1 New a ty fralned respect, | _. Phe bill vo create tiem refused ¢3 prefer» shange sgainat im, THE rat mane fe ber [24 eter prov.zcee, the Forte had ‘called, out 60,- ld on the table, ‘Tun Gxaxam Voruns.—The committes rep | fonday, Tth inet, Michael Gilles, Que Monit, ue dia. ‘The to investigate the Nase i { J¢ wae rumored in Paris thas there wan to be a: resenting the German voters jersey Clty, bave A: 4-5 J soe other Turkisb loan sreutood by France, in decided to recommend for;election Couwniivs Van ‘aflernces. ma peinsend ara © mpliavceof Turkey with F.euch Voner (Repub ) for Mayor, a4 8 OG, Masrimpaus of leat of moar Ned thet the conferences wou' ‘the (People's bas ensden, 401 81 The axpenditn..e | akurily be resumed Granary oon Jy ‘Tum Poon House Famst,—The committee Precisely equal the receipts, | plan will be submitt d £26 suppe ‘by Frans, and appointed by the last Legislature to dispose of the ‘Tae Bwiety | Russia ond Turkey, for the ion of an Poor Hlouse farm, ot Suake Hill, have decided thas uauel dinner in the dia. aap stage ta Lae, ey rene, Pv Ane Bi Babes, {0 cannot be sold for less than $15,000, \ Chien. Comymmuation 1 Hopokan-—Bishep Onn- emrou'e for Exgiand. mmxsa Wi! visit Trinity church, Hobekes, on 8! Ths . hy Nd Geusral ‘Widaeedey the 10th inat., ab 11 o'clovk A, M., for , ewedrmation,

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