Matar-Gen. Lord b' rling, v he fW in theWai ol the Revolution. We \ r',^'...t:< ulanof ?;? Brivatebfe. Hndley, . |, , ,'niplf.il iketchesol Washington and k * , , .rail has nothiog more nsa/ialiaj l>ed8rUi I " thJ>n'**?* C'/ii'nirM'd ia the /'.nryrlnua/M Antri ** >Vh<-tl.?-i t.< oiigi:.*! re-carchea as t.. the t*fmL VrXr i-o.XteI.rive with W bat b0 dlSflsyS inat.uce I ???? rod know. Mr. Stark*, ?k.? b??- illustrated the litea of many af the distin * , , ttia- H--v.!uti.-riar> l?enn.t, has not LSesj Lord Stirling, and jet be waa a r.-mnrka ; . ? ??* .v-ntiu!. from son." ,ft.,en!d ;'.habitant* I learned atmaj innd-tit-. _ gjj us) worth baanj pnearrad. lie benenne bob. ??f| oi tract at*nbeel LfllQ wrae, apnaarhieb be a t?. - -?? tl';a-,t ,i'lt I"'1"'-1 l""b aMl Ibowat anite inanonal, and a .arge number ot iiutbuiidings. particular!}- sw-des as he indulged a . ;.r m-rses. and was involved in large ex mm ? i keeping rerj choice breeds. Then lie had mm saaal atdtaaxa arrrand him for the accommo? dation efatliaatl and retainer*, ot whom he hud a tftrk?. aeankIT The style of living corresponded with t; s pietaanea al outlay: the house wan the resort of roistering company, and tlx" result was what m nal bare I.a aapMied? utter bankruptcy. This was bi fore the Reiekateoa. The title of Lord fOJ ihtig waa derived trorn a claim which he made to a .Scottish peerage, which be was never able to aajaatjantaste, thengh be spent a good deal of time and a considerable part of his fortune in an ineffec? tual arh anal te pal tit claim admitted. Exaspera. lien at u,s failure ia laid to have h-en a chief cause aj| ii - entering into the American service in the breaking ant a? the nrar. lie died at Albany, juat at the il? expo.ure o| himself, tb.-ro was some tbirg at leeat which would have been of no oresli to !ku thai induced him to lodge seven.l mile* frotn th.- part] af which he waa in eeeunanad. A more plen-mg remttatheeui.i Tasking Ridge, bud ino-e tppropnntc to the fiabbatb. is the min.s try el Dr. 1 inley, whn was pnatnr of the church from 1*96 t>. 1817. Ther? was something inimdi ia theeharactei af Ida mind, and al the i.n.f hii death be was baneadnn hnosmaa? aaaaafaztrn. Oldina ) powt rs. Laving but a small income from the < bl i' ? he united Brian his labors a* a minister the rare of a aeleel scbeaL Among his pupils were Bonne who afb rwnrd beenne distinguished, and .t ia th.* teethnonj of all who had aeqaaLataWiee with b in in hii character of instructor of youth, thai he had i!>' - .|',a'itie itions I< r the oflice. Had he been eahVd to preside over oi c of lhe larger (lolleges of the country, it is not to be doahtenthat he weald lav.- attaired a rank of the very highest order. The CoaVga hi Georgia, af which he benenne J'r. s i t I I? w months before his death, waa in a w4 ik 0. ? dlllou, and he was Compelled to d.-Votc bis. ?rbole 1 me to elici ts for the pecuniar} relief oi the f...!ege. ii. ., !. it it iasling reiiieiuhnineii of his minis terial ai.-rs in Banning Bidge. There are siill ii a anrriroTa ef thoae who were brought into the church u.'der his preaching, and BBBny incidents are rerr -r iiTcd by th. in which ought to be preserved lor tuturc use by the biographer. lv.i-e ' i Binge bei aim Mime celebritj as the scene ? ?! two popalar tracts written by l>r. Urown i. e lhe succcsHor of Dr. Fialey, One of them, "1ha Sj.o'le.l Child," is said t<> be a truthful and Hoeuggerattd history of a family once prominent in Ihechnreh, and Ol high public consideration. Tha rt folk ction of J?r. iJrownlec himself is oue of the m it interacting remiaieeeneea ..1 this place. He WBI Called thence to a larger held of iniuistcrial laixr, and tie active Beefauneea arbioh he had an romplished, and the. greater results of which his labor* hi life nave promise, are made the more nn pn ia re bj the mysh raaaa proridonce winch amde " his sun i'o set whihj it was vet day." Of tha present pastor of the chun h, the Kev. Mi. Baahtn, it would net be allowable to say all thai bit .in bi al t ariatiaa character aronld tempt me t" expreaa. I aaap, bowwrer, without laapre* piicty, allude to his successful ministry during the paat r. a-. .'. 'i he reeiral baa been such as ha- not heea wrtneeaed n that place since tbe time oi Dr. Finlry, 1 thii k, in the yeoi 1808, and the church ii now what it ha- been at several pciio.ls duriug tho i paat rcatory, ai eooapared with the churches o 1 Sghei places, I patten af Christian purity and vi tanty. _________________ a. h. d, T//J5 sVf-" OOLD REGION. Tin: fka/i i; Hl BS MUTES. * i ui U r U*li C"ir?fj?.L(!. nt. Isv.s Im am um o, May. lt?, 1838. The 1 ra/' r Kiver mines must !?? a -ubject ot great ateieei Rew-Yoth, aa they are bare, and I propose In aei del BB in this UtKr all the information now oh tan a' . t re in regard to theui. S >uie letters have beeu received hare froni them, and several miners who have beau there eae aaw la tha city, i have read all the ,c't> * ar 11 ewspsper accounts, aid have examined and ch s.--? xamined the said miners, and presume that i pesesns as Inl ar i aorrw t ii formation on lhe anhjaol as cau bv had by any means short of going to the dig ktaga, The minirg ground begins near Fort Vala? whu h is at taa herd of thu tiver, about IIS tmleg from its n Beth Jsat ahora the fcrt is a canon six milealoag, then ascenJ'itg the streaui, there aie bars for fire miles, theaanotherennow,twelve mQeelang; thenoa there a:- ban aud li ning ground i.ity miles, to thu imi.th if Thompson s K.v.r, above wh.ch tha charac? ter ol Iraaar Brrai and its banks remains the same for a o -ta.te of seveLty miles :o the Big Falls, beyond which tha mmes have cot gone. The river is oavi. ttabia BI w to Kott Vale for small rtaamers, and would ba ptcbably at the low est stag* of water; but betwesa ho t Vale and the t ails do steamer i ouid run during low water, ou aicetat of fails and uumeroua rapids and rocks. On the lit of May, whah is ths date of tha latest usw.? from the mines, thera were about two hundred whito ?SBBll on Kta/er Kiver, and none at all ou IhoaBpaCB Kiv. r, the Indians having forbiddan theui t.> u ? - m tl I 1 ank oi the latter stream. Ta.-satw . bundled iniuers aie r.attered along from Fort Yala to tt>? Va and aie avevaging from ft to $S a day. They ahj only on the bars, where tbe gold i* tiua, aud chey a?..rk only with tha pan and rovker. Longtom* and sluices ara rot la an yat, though they undoubted y wil beaeea. No gulch diggings and nocoarsago'.d have been tcur 1 on Kra/er Kiver, but the Thompson K.?-. Ii . ana 1 ave brought lumpi weighing half aa euuoe and more to the trading p.aits of tbe Hudson i ilay ( ?mpai.y. The iii:i>icpjaewad yet prospected by tha wh.tea. as 1 haaa #a?d, is on the bars of Krazcr BitaT, frorn lor; Yale to tbe Falle, a diftance of about l?t> miles. Thai is by no means ?.n extensive muiog diatiict, but B| i a One. The gold is all in very fine scales of the k.i.d an led " boat gold, and therefore musthav j tabs faaan a dhBnWei and it would seem that it aas i ;.?hoi and gr.e.ied by being borne a gnal O.-tanie among the gravel brought dow.i i . - It ia ahamaent, for now tt?: tta i.ver i? at least 19 feet above low watei Bath, the b?r? pay dorn Id ba |8 pas dayti neah ? a Bi rnchera, and the g< \i is fou.-.d :u aeeij , ttieaef thehani and, if their statements be Hue. the Ftaaei bars, || ftet above low water mark, ? .ia^ good wages wb-re the ^nld .a tine, whereas there nes-er w. re aty bars .a Cai.f aw a wbe-a the ;:old waa very Cia that wcu d pay m.uera with r.nke-s w i-a tka wa-?; *a$jgh mi lajee tae.-a haaaawy ' . i; ji ? rat ' Mi11 ti ???? I I ptj at' * tr?t ? ? dM Ibf a m. e, et?-1 x, r. Ick <.i 'r f. 'L*-w? Mi sr tbe na .; '1. of F.ezrr lttver u r-are exreel i*?*t"; d-rre fr.ref? 5 cf p;-e, ?:rvr? mti fir, with an ?I nuat ia; en? t.ab.e t.rd*rgrovtb. B-t ebovi Furt Tito thatil : ;.. I ; ta-. of the (\?. ai? M:is ? :ls ? !i. ? a; ?? ?:.?'-?? ? i irit ,v ' chartk-*e eat.re y. 11 e *o I i a j?:> rrs..-<- K ?. d.flT---- g atly from tbe betraueoto ia macy re*pecte. The former, at aha) neootl i Ihaai s ? kiv-.-, may b- ? >atpn-ed ? i ?? i itl ? h s i' meat a] tail aa lath of Feethat B rerj but t. ittei ti nan ? I ia a w.ae aal fcr> t le va.ley, and . av* no gold a-.a: tl t? joBi I on, while tn* (ii'f itreain? of New CaleJ-Xa vs. te am-cg st*r Ua huh), ar.d lb* baths of the ma.n stream bahfar? at of beta ?tiee.rr.s above, are i .< ? la gal i. That there is gold on Thomps in Biv?r :? unquej t.' ual> a, b t obethef the mines are rich. en^Jgia la pay ti a ?juestoc. It il g?ne-a y taken for granted. however, ay Brinoro, that the digging* must be rieh w here tl e gold is coarre, as it ia somewhere ia the vi i atty of Thoiop-.'is River. So far a-> I can ieara, no white mim is l ave vuitei this river since iaat Sum? mer, at which tirtu a party of Frenchmen who had teen at t. a Colo He trunks bjfi than when they heard oftheFraxer diggings,croeoed over lo Thompsons Kiver and followed .1 down, prospect irg on their way. 1 ? j A u- i p id ia a t umber of p.aces, but nothing tiat tt ey tb< Bght weald pay; at .east ?ucb wit thaff statement to miners whom they met ot. Frazer Itiver. The first white tu ner who worked oa Frar.er R.ve arai a Scotchinan earned Aua; ? lie happened to be traveling thr< u?jh blew-Cased tia esrly last year on bla way to see a BN lesBtirOB, and ne stopped at one of the ttadhtg pa It of the Badeoa't Bay Ooaapaay, ohora ha ri.et a brother sawny, and an old acquaint BaOBf aaatad McLaaa, The latter eatcrtairaa aim a friendl) matter and told bba ot w the Indian- i.rin^ 01 Frazir'a Kiver had Ven *.rit.^;.Bg gold du-t : i tl pi et to Irade with, sav :ng that they ha.i dag it oa the tiver bark. Thie atotemeat WM list reatob;Adam? aitb gtced\ ears, and his resolution was .-oon taken t mmit?iiita the matter I rhiaaalf. lie h*! tisea Baaaai n Ca iforaia, ar i k-*w t,-?w t-< go 11 a rk. II? KCOldbtg hfaa '?tu pick, shovel, a: l erge t ? par aid w(Lt I ? the dwelling piare of a < <:ta.L fsui y thai iia 1 beta tn th* habit of bn: goldaadthe gold 'he port. Us fan I laa .-?iuaw8 erga.-td ir aa.-.ij>g in batks-ts, ntd be sota aatlrlfd 1 BUI I ny wai-i.in^ a tew pins of gravel that be vve< it't.t.i dlgfiega. He r^t'irned to the post, made a t..ck^r. j ;.i< baood BOSOS provt*.ot j, we-it bay k to his d.^'g lagt aired a aoopla of Indians to help him, and wo.'i.''i .r.du.rt'icusly for three months, in ur;r;' all this t.me 1 e mvi. saw a white man save when he wen: to the tiading p. rt t<' poiobaae provis.oLS, for which he was ?ompelled to pay extravagant prices; rlour at .*! per poaodbeaujfthecbeepoetarticle, in the Autumn he became titcd i f livit? away ttoin white society, and he went aV wn to 1'uget Nmnj, where he engaged as a -a. or i n boatd the Ameiiiau steamer Qoaatltatloa lie told hk rtoiy tbete, shoared his gold dust, and at tetrpted to badace \a:icits persom to return with bttn but did not m< ted for a loag tin tt. Finally, in No v.-mb'-r ia.-t, be found three l>r ther aaOora, who went with h>ui. Ihej ant.ved at thed.ggings aa Frsz-ra itiver, seven miles aliove the mouth of Thompsons I; v< r, abc .it the middle cf l>e<r tLe ladfau ttade, with wLioh they forth iTitb latataai. They were the only white nuneraca tbe livtr datiag the Winter. Oue of Adams's |iart Ben i? now in thie< ty. and tn his antaority 1 ^1\ a lheee stnt< liit nta. Wbllo the ws?-t wa< low, they Bfreraaade lesi tina a , and eon etinies as . igh Be $50) and none of ttcm knew mere than that to hi made hy any one, tLongh tiny wtie told that persons cf their M?ptaint a' i 6 were msk rg as BUtoh a* 91 SO aadlQOOaday. The \\ ii tn wan cold, acd they loot eben! a BfeOBth'l work oa accoaat of the rtoat and Ice. Ore of the party, Caaadlaa, had his ft et badly dreat-faitten, and aa has Ki-tia to the Bead wich Islands to take Ufa easy, unles begetawoIL Baow fall three feet, bat did not la*t long. There was no rain, and it is said that, lit tie rain aval ?"s n the i ra/? I Vd'l-.-y. Tie miners now on the river dwell in tents and live bj a very -imp'e lnatier. A I] are industrious and do ig we'.., ar.d eveiy me attends to but own business i era belr^ but little intert itirse between tie differ eat U'-srts. Tnere are no stites or gtogshop.s, no MWyeia araOOterahl the laid, and conse ineutly tbe whole people aajey aaieti The Indiat.s are friend? ly, and the genetal cinditton of the miners seeuu to belaaaawhat as it was herein t->and '49, There arc a uuiubti of djfeient tribes of red meu si. rg I razer River, but ail are friendly to the whit? though they will rtea!. ThoOB Beat the mouth of Thon p-on's Kive: are called thoCnttOOe. 1 hey are a tine raia t f men fir Indians, of good size, well formed, si tive, brave, at d ski lful in the use of the musket, With vMeh neaily evtry man is provided. Their ? bktf article of food is salmor, fresh while the fish are .ti the r.ver, and or> the remaincer of the year. They '.ve dutirg the Suuuiier in .-d.anties made of s.abs which they cut with a.ves Of latge tomahawks ob taited tiom tLe Hudson's Hay Cfaapajry, anu in Win ter they live in holes in the ground, with a roof ot slabs covered with dut. Thtii mit.leg operation* have lieeu of the rude.-t kind, they have neither picks, shovels cor pans, bi t Io:scn the dirt with a Btlok| and wa.-b it bf a basket or a little wooden trough. The BBBBWI do mist of the in.ning, but there is no legulanty about thoil WOfk. Boaat time-a whole tnbt?bucks, sijuaws and papooecs?will scratch and swtat cn a bar for an hour or two, and then they will lounge about th-.r ahantlaf for two or three days. ROMANOS OF ROBBER V. r'tjm The Hwt/J'd Pre.- / BJ :i It Will Ue ? emeuibercI that on the ni^ht of Juae I t, a package of BIBBej tsajlallllag 14,70t w as stolen from a drawer in the office of the American Hotel, whiob moLey was in small bilLs of tbe hue. Haddam Hank, ana had been lett with the botei (lerk foi safe-keeping by Mr. B. Bt I'ratt. who had taken it from the Pb nix Bei k in this city, after iU redemption at the Suffulk Hank in Boston. A diligent but fruitless leerch for tbeth.ef was made, acd a reward o! |I,in)ii was offered by the Haik for the tttief acd money. TLe affair was at the tone pat into the hand.- of Officer Chamberlain, acd after active search Lad b? ? a abandoned, he re qnaated Mr. Weeks, the proprietor of the hotel, to give him notice when any one connected with the es? tablishment waj about to leave, aid tested on hia oars. At the time of the robbery Mi. Weeks i onversed with his eiupioiees. and from the nervous and anxiou* bearirg of the head waiter, Mopes M. FuUer, his sus? picious were stror^, but were almost cleared away in a iew Jays. They were agara directed toward bun when, a foitxight since, be ga\ e tbe proprietor notice of his ntentii n to leave, b.nce then hi* movemecti lave been waached and the suspicions iuireased. Ti e nctv'dual was seveiai tiutea very particular to let Mr. Weeks knew when be was going t, a? UM mrming lid followed l..as m I ?':.:. v es L i in evad w, a!-r> w?-.t nr>"L tha 0 a. aid uict;:?' tbt beg bfll bean Fa'.cre silo, #?; doera l> baaa, Tie a ige: ?f iia ooeteMi ?e 1 cr?-t's: rbi im ? r & kal ard Ckamberha Btket bfcn wtat we ? the k t 1: arweend by the 11 Bj |M b 01 f Btfl Bee] ? ire- Ol Mr I- i M tcecBBeBad COUSVS, Ian i tLctr I .itn Balled tbe carer. hi i ,< ci. ig ia, aaa af a large package of b Ha, theenis < J which ibowed p'altla ft ni a d*.:-k :. en??-!.>;.* iMowh ?htbey wen ?ew?. Mr. Fu.!?r quietly '-e BBMhid to the ofhna* that "then ana the nney ha eilloohiagfor. lie ? ? - ahaaahaaaf kia seea ai ft igl ? :e Bai aV and cix? to toe Pol a 4 art e it the oncer. He plead g-.:. tyto tbe charge o: rt^al i j the morey, era was bound nr?r fj: tr.w< a* tr. Mupsr.tr Court. The bonds were hied av; (ailiag tt tbtaia wL.oh ha wer.ttoji.1. fwkr is about 21 veers of age, and a native nfBrle ret, 3 tl f eotnrtr, wl ere ba has a m thai Ba had spent about i* ? of I .e !r-oc?v, tta retna oder beicg ree-v- t-.d eidurance. "The dsaiisBsas? thaaaJaaaM? aatry ???ie theie ? i"S lb. / Lad ' 'in.- .n tin. n?,.i:g ai. id- r.en. Whathewof K akapeo, bad been BQvertirt 1 as < is'ora for the oicasiviD, bu a* I tai geu t ?mac wai t1 an, ?* m\t laat the Committee of Air .cg. ir.anls did their be-t to-apply tuo uefe. t, by fral?ng oal theaararal apaakera who i .re ptaent. in obasUaaM to than .?'-, J, B, BeaaCB read and ixpounded tha H^i-ira. ti(r Major .1. O. Mct^uade, late ol Pennsylvania, iaovh ateu th* duty cf patriMuaa, and raiVaialed the duty ol killing the Bag Dak proposition on eection day. A. D. K.iharJsonof Suuin*.- urged the lmport aic cf attiv.ty, islfsaorinca and public spiiit in feaadbg tba iastrntioasi of oar embryo Btato; D.W. CuensU .t fliaaaliowiai Pahanvlamd the live, el lbs Katntiscf the Republic, and aadaeai Bawetaaal i. IBM tl ral mi >>. J. 11. Nr.yaer aud C?>l. I. A. Me;. ofMoari v is .-p k- rowd, Hateaiaaj atten tivsly, aad calaaly i I ? <> rigor I Bbe was aa ioubtsdlj MiaMuriaa, and tie ipectacla axortadaa particulur atttntior. The pia. bV S of smoking tobac ( o is very orr.it cn among ua :cu.al> s of M.ss..uri. I bars aMB a another Bad her little g.rl of ten years each rnokiig tnetr morn ig pipe owrtl.e '.r.-aktast they wsieeookdag' t?i - ifoppiag to -pend the night in ti e hou.-.? it an intelii.'ent vein g M.--.ouri squatter, I found trs wile to be a tine hs a.ug woman, a girluh hld.ce with baaattfal eyes am a ewe-t expres.'ion of ("Untriance. Hut the romantic halo about her was very soon cis-ipated, for th- aweat her dishes were waihed, aft r tea, sLe produced from a . uiceiled i. k in the fire; lace an oldblMkpipe, Bad .-at down foi an BTirdag iBBohe. MOM UEi\'T To ETHAN ALLES fr -m Th* h ''??..jtvt ill) Vret Pre): The Etl an A '.u M< iianwl is now . ? npleta, aa apl - ing its caj -btc ne, and this, j.ronably, aill be elevated to its place the piesent week. Whoa 'hat is d >n?, the structure will be a betounng one, suitable bof.b to the Mate and tbe object of its erection- ? .-editable to the taste BLd care c I the Committee and to the fidelity of the central tor. It is a plain Tuscan .? dumaof gratiite, tl e whole bight lrom the ban I f! e p-dhwaai to the top of the abai is beirg forty two f et. >\ hen iur mounttd by the eokasal statue of A Isn, to be s-ulp turedhy Mr. Mead, the entire-ti uc'.uie will be fifty fax t n h'giit, < r a li'.tle nioie I ?d ea. :i fai e of the die then is let in a white mar? ble tsblet four lo t bj hngth by two and a half feet a brtadth. The inscriptions WS ^ive n.>t only rer'j r i but ". ui' i/', liuriit m and paadl Thai are mae'e in a plain, deeply cut letter, and in good taste. The mten ion was to" have no marks cf punctuation med, such beiLg in agreement with hlgheet authonty in r. garc to monumental bjMllpUaM of their charac? ter. As an i lustraticn of tbe extteine dilliculty of s.. urine absolute accuracy in such me hanicaJ work, t srfll boaOtiosd that, t. OUgh Bone inadveit'ace, the intention wu foflai ia tue UHi r.ption on the north side. We are informed, al-o, that .[notation marks a - to I.e applied to Allel, s :ama- r^uiark at the gate? way pfTtondi r. ga. I VI mit i \ r.RMuNT : Te BTHAM A I, LKM : t a ??? u. I SB kBlll ft :.tb.'aa AiliT ?. nun : iu B'inirit. -i '. I rjSk r ? V ii ." ? ? od bum i Df ar tbe UBS ?! : this m Baaaaal : [leatk alii | ! ? las i shaOseaa Maaaaala B fi in th- larariai sal ciptm- at TICUNDI.P.OOA wbi.li i.e demudej in the name ol lhe Or. a' JraiTkh aid thr Ci. li' i ?? ? and tra. ?'. i I K.Di'and |e ditaiiued lhe pt,r|,o?? of ItUensa.f t) th? le.perl wl: k b? lusp red r.i ?? - KKBKLMON AM- THE REBEL I Nadu tid* j W - ; Uv TrL ?? waii aa tue garai i Be was vo? ?aaaaaas aod tatsaald DatTEKOEJI oi -.or ti-w Hunpiii.re Orau'- ar i Maavi BaiiB in : ? >: : aa strufsje araiek rss .-M la Su\cie;(at'. sod ladnpwadeU' ? iA tUa iw.9. Cot.BrifToi i.' aa Bavi aroas l.l? The i^aartar niatter of this Depirtment on Thursday rece.ved d,* pat. his from tbe War Heparuntnt at Washingtou, cenvejitg the paititulars of the retreat of Col. Steptoc Issfi rean overpoweilng force of rarious tribes oi In? dians in Oregon, and directing arraagementi to be made forthwith fir d .=pat< hing - i companies of re? cruits to the Tacit c. In obedience to tha order the i du er waited upon tue l'acihc Mad Steamship Com? pany to ? ? r. -uit a .th them as to th3 safest and ni eipcditious mode cf sendirg out this large body- of soldiers. It was found impracticable, in view cf the probable large .ncrease in the California emigration, growing oat Of the new geld discOTCf.es oa Frazer Ilivtr, to take thtui by the regular steamer of the -?"th iaati It w as accordingly determ jiei to charter a special steamer, and the steamer St. Leak was selected for that pert ose. She will as cordtsgiy be put in order aad prowaioetd immediately, and ail sail on the same day with lbs Star of the West, v: -1 on tha kaah inst., aa 1 tbey aril! prceeed gp from Paruna oa the fiae, La^e stisa H s Ban. lhe BL Iatj wul havs h?r cm 1 aai ispetstaeedCowaaaaahn c%j* h. i?^a P VI) L1C MM TINGS. : ?<\;.i? 11| ( 01 NCII.V! H I - H.e.d? t.oic: tw latij ?? ley,Preeieaai H . i ?, : ? BB0 r:?,.r. licgi i; uft a Mai ;p?: Pto ? - ? KBI be BJBBJ Ce L 11 kits. ABM (.w. -s 1 ?.a:.l . 1 -vimi, b>: i BBS been bring oa Ifta aragee of a totvoaaiaeaii tap'*\ed bl :l ? Corporation, a.d co* iret *? leojahet lirm tie Corporeiico. is coeofe.Beaee c: whl I ?u d t' t f" 5 Let r,e. is C'Bte.Uo... * of ?tt.C 1 th-. betM c:? 1 s>:..? pal lioai I r rebel, l ti ? ? Bfpicas ? endretora ?araapraaaatad ! ?? Mr. l.JM ;. axu .a.d over. N On the Ifcadayof Ai IBM t. v. wit p*<* j t tu-i j . c ?:. :-i la let an tfet rciM t:>?.?i.iitt? .'? i ?: 1 ' B i:J i - . ?? , , Co=i-? c ? .*?'? 1 a-k ?? r Um y?ar ISO! " ? h- a SerOaa2 mm A . ? 'ii' lpil' 'i ti .nooatitVi;: triin tt* provld >a? i, ? jre Le--tT -?p-? ' : ?. i Pf?<"< T- tild ? ??? ? i ;?-? ?3r\ir .3-, *-i . ,pj Utk* Uli r ? B? M rololea M UM BOT ikon me^tion-d 0o.T ??" ??? Hd ropeal the lot* ehttM of ti ., . ? Clatter ol IB57, Brack says: "No treat!* r of the rnmMCw,i ?? . reooil i . y I : p- BBl . f .- . < . rv ? m ? t-. " iti tief by trm \et ?:, ct.-t: i. ,j-1 ;., :.'? C ax um Co.a i B*fS| ly BaiatJ :>f the..- mit:..t. ?:.J BTaiMai NsfWdfsaSj dtoj rfcilai m>Hmi ? Um Ctad T repealed the MMeOMotj act of um i.-.:..?' ?? r>?.. a d-t'.w?d : .? . .t i b^lm; 3 totaomMhi <.f tbe O mnor. GoaBt . , BOWOftaeleM no bicS-- p .?er thu tbe i - l ? C u ; . kited ta- ?? 1 ,-v..*:; ia .r .-. tires cf n ?nb?n. ltd br.teTtnaB to art ? ppoW to tit* wiahae uf r.l C at t. - BOMBI ?. I \>e peO| - . J B* M IMI'jiu I?!?' ti.e-.fo?-, be it 0>: a** ' mat. i r; > i i : I ??>3.p.-j??:i)3 t.i m?m ban of ta? Caasaacu Cw.i i ii. Or amftitmtiif)aw Jaaaari .tur-mn ir.d cvm-n *oJ', / u? < 0) / A<%? 1 ifft to ? ?mni.ia ? aa i aanaii 1, Taa m?anan ? t laa B *-:rioe* M mM Bl? MBfH, at tha rate of *S j?r i???ioo. f.-r aal mar" thaa (MHaat** wiatcWa? i idi i*i pik^ :-p.? -i > MaMaOaaato .? h rr'.fj 2. T>' r. m of bi? ? ?pptJpriitrJ tl m^t tht aBpatartoT* drtl|sattd tota?aaO McTfca of fall rftoaaea In ta? j>? tirt w Tb.? Mmtoaatf ??1?;. t?k^ eff? t urx-J t: -'j. llf roQoffiag . ??? c, ptoaai ad ijMr.Platt, v? a? acc pUd Pr-'ti Tu?: i bo O rk of UM B J I aad to totok/ B ?j ??t- I tottaiMMitO p/ ? ! UM p-. ?in 4a ??a at uatn. - bm ?>. t.- i ?i i:. r*!t! l :. . - . . p^aitU.iu of nn-o H-r? ? i : ?? < i,,s, ti .l .' t.i ta? V? :.??! t-. 'a. ?'.ra*i -r f,irt:.| Uu i.pi .i-..i tb????>?. to tail Hft:d fy iti c?\r v i. Iba Cooia ttao oa atotkatf ?o u totod to irr ,.- i ??!(?;? m (tl i; dot truv.uir ??thor b m ol tbacitptiaii VTai Eaajtoa aad Fuv.? Jfa'wato a* i :. H krt k itiiett I Too Stftat Coon?iM nerval auttoi I ta raat tftf If ay or'? Offlce ttndfr 'in Mb] ?! i i r.-. tioa, witho-tt advett' ibig I I ; n i ? ?'? Laatpa aiaaoardatot to be plaoad .'t front of tho Co \>* i ii -t t I ? Mr. \ 'i"ia1 : rat ari I a reeohi,ioo dtractiag tbe .:"Utt.a ? t?l tl.e nkianai n acd Caoai Da HI I > be printed ka Tkt A". Y* A i.- /'! Be Mr. Rotafreeeatoaaraeolatioa that the W '"iaoit trgl Porrlee be I teed nr teat yaora? a itateiaaal *?? receiaed freaatbe fjatre?^r of tlie expel diturea of tbe city to; the paat a.\ tnonth.-t of the y ar. (Print*d in \e-terda\ - 'I; IBI ni.| Tbe l <~,ntri Her w'as dire, ted to report the amount of ii,i tey ! a hr.-< ret eired f-?r fotfett-i bail btnda and for inteatato estates for the pa>t iix months of the vear. a ts'ge ni.tnitr: i f - na'l b i!.s were raahod tiircngh by re;r tili? n. 'J he lloa; J then ai'ionrned until Tit- ? m ? ev >ntn ?. MEETING i>K Till CA8TLETON BOARD OF HEALTH. Oetrcfj of tkt B4mr?\0md Why n awi eTaaaftaeljed.? Ti e Hoard of Hea>h of tbe T< wn ol CaMlaftoa .Staten Iflerd.met at the Nautilus Hotel, Tumpkinsviile, July I ">, at 5 o'clock, Mr. Cuaiftophi r in the chair. Tho Health Otliier, Dr. MrsDf presented the follow:bb' repoit. which was accepted: To 'He ihn >rahie the Hoard ;/ tUalr\ t>J lh' T>-m jf C utlttin, OssTLBJMUi BTti.t at of UM p-iv?-r wOk osMsk I ssa vosaai by j ? ? i r bcaerab'o BOatd, I i ?f .i.?med it u.-t.-tfltrv to rail you toftther 'i. hnr thr rep-it "i ti * r??iiit of my oSTotfl t> i arry inte tBeet UM ttUao ana t#< ? ?tio:.t adupviity3i.rlaitme.ti.it f't the per p. ' j ?? r -vf 'w li'-a'tti ,.t the towa and hers it mty DOT I* imprcper SB "tatn |Bal tbsSB BM BM 11 MASS koOO i da .;:y th? public atttuth*. I fe.1 It ill, '.n.tiri.t ipja ii.r mIi, m too Uealth OBMcr oi 'I. Mwa aaf aaaaMbm ?, .. ' H ? B' aid ? ( Healla, to atote krt ty the Mal ikjttt of UM a> sauiMiioa. sad toe eaaoM hbj a ta?-1 *u itt ? noatitj. lull* Saat idaca. wt oav- .??-^4 iB am milit a iaitarntt.. whoacr -uiaaatr ti,?M .oat..... .m??t? whui. Bndaoa d... at. ?i ! ? .tli. th:? ii? aeti m aiilMaoo, It oooMa Uum tbti ??? tao effottt nade fef tbe Mrconpttobaaeat ?t Ka rem .??i ty aa? I? pi- "i the ew : v for MfOlal vart pSSf, w- an- OnwiWd sfiO t.i L. or ?itli tud rabaaBl to, and bout ?? it beeooMo -taary 'o .tdopt rack BBoaooteo m tao t? a tb tiiatt m far m Boat tli' ivila y mtm h a.. rw-ra..ua -Btit-.i "tl BBDrO "r 0:1 toard of tu) ..?? 1 , >. : . .- 1,1-., , - -, and hifsafe larVrd from n.?h veeial, tliall be prohibited bton loniUt' '!-.<-' l a* Qi.araatliia im .oaui", and trout 4010h t'. Hie City of NtW-Totk ob tat oi the loat. ? t the ?taten 1 .land K--:iy D D pa; v. Tht Bl .??,!: 1 1.1 pi 4fBB obi ?? rm to b tot aMaitat to atod oiacidattoa. tt toeaitM a taotaiodat ot the aat'.M ai.d mil 1 ??prrat.m t infe, #i. :? .,r -nut Biiatniato erakltt tae to iwmprebend the propriety of ubt ?saSBM. Eni) Dim iLrtii. tiv> 'y tb .it and sv ,idi all (1 t. ut aal tm'.t known to btte .>.tao fr?n pia.et BrbOMUBaM potooat ? \ i' ?. a - I a, Uto 1 . ? .:..?. rot ... I b m? ? 1 -.tiiLk 1 ? la .ty of ti. tt* win- have icoC- i!th*ii #p< ial Intrt } mxlt roBiooebt UMmuiIioi sad t tt i - fttit B^m wdl foil of litoadl It Is ? aelasll ca ta>t ibat at if I itt p? -mui - mplo?-d 11p.u1 in ??1 d t>???? !. ?>..?? ? ' ,;ei ?11J ? r...i-11 tn !,. .-n in bahil ct . eth t IBfvtoBrl Bstls ? t tn- tun a tod ariaJae pr^mii 1. >nti> witb il. BasaSfSeOai iababiUntt, tli.n by itopani /io| tlieir braOh Bad UwM| tad BMt taa*ataa aad etetars p<,? h tiafe, fion <)' araLtiiir.l *? ?? . have lre,|u-ii-;j ;.uv 1 ?hrjiiih lit t--t? and t 01- to BM Okg oi K w ^ orb aaoa ttio boa'i oi the Btatoa latoad k"< tyCoBipaay thrttkjtjastonetrlnj th- h-aiib BpdB?obof Ubmo tnkm wBomt t\ bmoueaatact. 'Xbnuerettity, Dttrafata. 11 pi> iuMiiiv ' ?< k iauu ooiao, I ?aruly think will be q . ?ti. st ! even by the bbssI Btotifioae. I bm aapay M aa abi ' ? r ? tk Baasd that ary BfMTtow aith tbe llrtltb ?art er <>i "Ji" ntrt .it New-York (Or. Ttmrnparni ?11 etito-.y -c r* V -a a: to-n :.e*t mott.o?, at wbleb be .-otdially t!^.>'l nie to app-ar, and enl.atot to ..b-aia tb.ir a- aaaeeal? MoaMo the B041J to rarry tbem into ? t. la eoi ??' istoa, I will add .bat no>o y mi last meetiot i bt.-c .3 ?er.batf d 'he 1 on lition n 'ho ??rioi.i vUiafet in '.lie towa, and 1.. ! ipp-, ?.. n i-i a leinaitly btaltby ?? >o . tBtofl f ? ? . .r All of wki j * --.r--. tfttl y itrf. i owaao a mi ni?v BJofltak 001 -r ol UM Totru ..1 CBStlotBB CattltUm, Jut} ">, 1vs. Hfoli'?. That the sfsesailap ??:?..: Ubs rosott oi tho HetPn Olli, er hr p b ut. i la- kwaidtkoa a.!;o?f*i. 1 I a It tbs raft tf tkr ftssftk Ott FIRES. I lit! IN BBOOBi 1 ?. fJAbc I Io cio.k on Thursday ntjrht a lire broke out 'n a -ma 1 frame bu.ldir.g on fimitu street, near the Peaay Bridge, owned by Ketcnum A C 3., oil rauiu fa. tan rs. The Ore i cmmunicated to ?. b'U-builder's shop aiijo;n:rig, and then? e to a two story frame L Ju'j owned aid cct npie J by .lohn Patera. The boat -hop wa-.alio owned by him. The build .nits were all do rtroyed. Mr. Petere's less is aboi t fef.StO, Toe l??).i on the buik'itg where tne tire originated is about BatThe fire was i auccd by the t are.es'nets of the hands in the fa. tor\ ;n ivr; i,r . t- am icg 1 om buettbla material." Insurames were effected in the reoabhaajaoaj tor fMM, HaaaHtTfe tar |l,lit, end St Ml i ? s..- ur KB i. CIIY ITEMS. a- iaa ai i Hi -a? a MaMaaa ukea place this afternccn at I j o'clock, when ea^h lady viiitor will be pre?snted with a copy of tLe " Cbatnpatrne Ot.'op. The programme h otherwise attractive. a Call.?At a me-ting cf the cjnjreo'a'ioc oi the F.i. t Presbyterian ( liarcu of Chicago, held oa the I .th lastaot, they voted a unanimous cah to the Iter. T. L. Cuyler ol'this city lMarket s're?.t Church to become their pa>tor, to take tue piac? of the Kev. Harrey ( arteo,/'. I> , who has accepted tbe Presi? dency cf Kn' x College at Galoobttrg. TagCaOl ai Jasaa Dors.?We have received the following donations for Mr. Ooen: f. >.,?-' Bsathof Cletks, $1; A Clarht, ??,>; J. II. Tripler, Me. haaics Shirt Store, Ho, 3MI Grand street, f'; Aiua:iian.|l S.mdsy Times Otlice. f I 'J), .). ?. Pooler, td. A aTl a PoLICB Col i t.?On the apphca'ionof tbe Mlaj or, the Common CcutcJ some t.tae -ince pa-eed an ordiaaLte trateferrmg Joatice Welsh from tbe Tombs Police Court "to take eharge of tlae police '' iua.tess at tbe Mayors Office. >ach a measure was :.e. ?;-aiy because cf tbe increaamg aumber of ccmilaitta made la the Mayor, who waa therefore re? tarded ia the discharge of hut more leguumate dataaa. Juttice tN eUh s Court will i>e opeaeJ on the tat of Aagi.it, in the old tffice of the late Cmef cf Po.xe. whxh place is beirg iuitally htted up for the purpoae. Tie lu.'lteaj done here will, as a matter of ccurte be purely crimtcal. Tbe miry civil cases brought daily to the attenLon of the Mayor WwX as heretofore, be rtfetted tc the ice- to whom tiey properly be.oag ?tie CrilJuvioeo. In ct/e*"iuecc?? of thj aew ar (at.4-aieut. tie bu- -.?.*? at *-* T.-ceo P^l-.e ?? ? i- i atateM t- TWkm\m 0 *n *t; c -a wir ? . . i. ?:?.r ti . - t r p.ey. at the tux tl tf w.ik perfoQBOd U*:* i< g tf ai at either ?.?: i..* other M ? * ehsgl 'o vessels once infected. Tha ? :>a geceral'y ptvrWua that vaeBBls arrtrta| at Qoaawatni ? - w ? ?.r ba-gags twapesed tobe .n feet* d, orei board. This ia cot tea ca-e There ?an irtn sivw provided, wherein these dangen us articles are depc.itei and then set oa fire, thus effectually de ?BBBJ Bg a that may he c>ns.dered dang-erocia in the shape af aaddaaj and lu^gsge. Dairy alaaaat, the eu.. ke ttaj be seen laauir.' from this boat ar.d spread Bg taatf ? rat th? waters of the bay. V is a g >. BOawat lfa?<>cic, from PoBJ ?? w a obi |B i gar and moleasee; ma k - ? a raport similarto tkal of tbe Arcseito. Bsprde these, severalother reaeale arrivedfraaadif (areal parte,hari rceafefag khanr b.iis>'f lawdth,araai a". ?? t i t> precei d oa to Naw*l orh, The ( BaUataw B Bid of Health I d not meet yester? day . cr if they did it was imp. suhle to tin r a time a fijna'.! was !.<. , J t.. bo in Bg up, and Mr. Kianklyn, followsi by young Kaahtttj procaoded to recroea the daaa. They found that as the tide had risen, the wa'er at oue part was BOW bg over the datn, to the depth of a few inches. Fianklyu att?mpted to wade the spot; he male a mir'-tep, an I losing his balance, ai I -tr ick by tha wind, ha feil into the pond ia deep wa? tt r. Nesbitt knew that I'ranklyn was no .-wimmer. arWsa h? i,u>i-. li could iwiaa. As k'raak. I>n toppled over. Nesbitt r???li?>rt out to arrest hitn. Failirj in this effort, Franhljn passed out ol eight when instantly yourg Nesbitt jumped into the wa'er to t n !< aver to save his ftiecd. He, (CO, sank and rose no more, while h.s horror stt it ken father, at soans little distance ohT, was a epictator cf the alTa.r. I ne bodies were recovered after BOBBB time, but too late lo NBtoaB BtiaaatiOB. Thus died tlu.s brave b >/ of hut fifteen inaOBMra. a\gaaJaed as are the hearts of the parents by this raddaa and parsly z ng. calamity, Batatiag from their dear circle a loved one so early lost, whose rr nih' I intelligence and gentle goodaeai ga\e joyful ; ? ii al of a bright rhtare, their aJtsatioa ll tempered ky the t> ttei tion, while eubmiltirg with uniuurmaraag u.- gnat ion to the will of Heaven, that ti.e.r luirg, boy, aalf fbrgetllag lie I at the call of duty. A number of TfTfbHitt ar l boaiaiai men of kToW ?i'ik and llaitford have presented to Capt Mills of the steaim-r ( ity ci Hart:bid a valuible ','old watch, a* a ttkenof their esteem for him as a gentleman aud a sailor. A ma iK' s\aoi'crioa n Cam oar a. IiBit I ay a man ca led a", the J'Qbl.i BohoatklMedlBoa atreet, near Jaik.'on. and a-ked for two children, rumed Mary and Bethel Jackson, at the same tune : BT! i r.fmg kfaaaadf to be their uncle from the South, ai d ray.ng that he wanted them to go to their mother, who was lying sick at home, at No. 560 li.-aai street. Mary s tight years af age, and l.stiie: is only si.t. Either -ai 1 that th s man was no utcle wf hers, and that : I BOt w'.-,!, to go with him. The preteaded uncle tl en ttok her by the han l and trial to force iier to go w th him. The child resisted and succeeded kaaa * children was to get a reward which miajht be asTsredby Haaat parenu for their re? covery.' Wttiday ajhwaaaa Mr. Haskett, School Comi?.s Bfeaar for the Sixteenth Ward, an i Mr. Jackson, went to the Madiscn ctreet ? ? n<.o. for the pnrpese of inveati- I gat ng the affair, and of ascertaining, if poes.bla. who J t! s ... ia was that called for the children. fiivp I i| F OMI r.r.?Veaterda;- aftarao-jn at t\ B akaak a youcg tallow of likely appearance anteresi the Mechanics Bank, and stepping up to Mr. Cook, the pay.ug teCer, pre-ented a chech ob said Bank for t-SJ *6 pirrportirg to be signed by Albert Cardozo. Mr. Cook upon glancing at the check made up his m nd that it waa a forgery, aad detained the youDg fellow until Bank Officer GO. Hays could be sent for. offcei Hays trok the failow, who give hia name as Adolph De Vr.ci. n custody and conveyed iiun to the office of Mr. Cardr 7.0. Mr. C. pronounced the che-k a fo-gery. and ezpreasad bis anHfcgne-M to appear aai proeetute De \iiee. The prisoner we. '-onvsysd be? fore Jartice Ccnnolly, who conirmtted him to prison for ?xaminat oo. W l, .e on tha way to the Polioe Court I>e \ r.es landed the effieer # ? ? to "let him ei.de, lad tha officer after pocketing the money came to tbe tocclueion that the accused would be better off in the Tomba than eliding about the city. Tha |K is n |fi and ft] bills on the L'dioo Bejk of MoBtiteilo. Si.llivan County, State of New-Vcrk. The h iis are BS ifraaty raw, and the officer is of op In ion that they are a potticii oi the proceeds of some other villainy. He Vn?s when first taken into custody said that toe check bad l*een given to him by Mr. Bishop, a broker eVhag luaJness in the Cot per Ir.jf.-te. hat upon reach? ing the 1 omba he said that bs found the cneck ia the eueet. Theprisoter is a mere boy, aad from a latter found ia kat pocket ft was aecer.a M! that bs ru M ?I Ilo. ? Baya'J *t:set. , I?.?I r CPS !>:? >\? ?rr? - Cea*es?*t o ? Itii ai ta i f ???? epoatkl b-dy a] to ?j?n all :t * l.V I: t ? e?a I' r N i ; l)?-.>. : I First sv^u*. i x>= i. e body ot * beg I pars Cl Bg*i w: o was f BBd d:0?ra Moouey Ib< o? ked baee - : < sa ce tuat t.tne. A re A f II IB, Tkt proped.* Ore. t ?pt. J. IT. Jiikt. w.. i oa B? ex.urt.oa, w-.ia a'arg* party et ??? ks t>oe:'. btxem? 1 ?eble! yesterday ee> poone Barontiew, Thal steaaie- Teaiii-aJ, oa an :r-p Trim Albany bj :t ? pMj, went to bar essistaac?, M Bad bar to tVj deck at B a* I MJ Dxatb raoa ?n q ... ,,, IJtPiHsTfa.* Criner (iembls held aa Infusat oa Friday, at Ne. Krarklia street, upon tbe body of Vtee.aci 1(. Tea K.tctk. a Geraian .'1 yean o a?*e. wh> d?*>d froai tbe eflecta of aa overdo of lau.laautn. D appear* Lket deceased was mucli a*I ixied to L.iuor, and was ia ike bsbif, af>at Jr.tkxg to excev, of tsl.'.ng taudaauai ta oat BN nerves, on Thursday abjaa, it Beeoaa, be Look tao v.;-ib. acl the nett t ^ ng: was f mad daa4 tnb.sbeJ. Tre Jury tentetei a \ erd ;t of *? Daattj ?'??? n- an oterioee of 'aa 'an rut:. T". oaaaa F '..-uKmoj-i, a lad. serea'sei years of eg?t, wai attacked by some tew i ??* in Sherff street ea Tbl I cay i gbt, an?', w'. e Je n I ng hiaae'.f. et ebbed one of tb<- part>. rarued QaJsagkar, Bfjariaf hia* earf se\ete!y. Olli, cr t. art arrettel Thotuas, but Us : w :.'?o*e blnMrifoa tho roof of th- botol ? : i.ii:?itik| OB st im ft taO S. . :.i ftt I ?>:? h.a BSBBBB wm I BBBl O .: vt >ar.<:.. ??)< Tl- ft *>a,- aws u??b at tin Bataai \\? l v ?? :. it v si*, sit it ibJbj m tak?? to Baa P^Ue t'outt. I t '.\er1itetnr- I A l>i ii \i m \ i ? I hi- m just tlo? f isaWlaaels I I ''ti aajsaati at Bssa???-? |l M t* V . ti r 1 .oil. i % i Is what Bo ?t >i? Lo??;.i uiiaatsoTotiBoay oaea arrraaeeaaal t IB I Iska itM - I A (.iti it Km i tn ttvMi m is to be a at Pt'BBVa Mai \ >i To, > 11 ? r > n ..it T.'o ?ioiu?ai um* a i r ? ? ? ?? ?!?!>??? ii t?? f^r* inj'?? Iis?? ta " Ol Tl ?v i't ill Si I'.tB Jisms ?1 i)Ni i . t.k R t tsii ??!.? oc.udlni I a i?ec ? n ?? i [a A K I 11 ?> V II , t?.Jw> : i ?!? Ooaaai N ? Vor%, Ml Ol U Km . > r Ml -*,>i i st? ci oi- i I boa., awnSBB*) aai ui? Nt-w ink Hout. IA iT.-it sssasal I TRAB.?The CAsTTOI TEA ('<>mp\nv hare aa iisnj "Tfry rasa h ti >< f,? Ot - an sal Vsa i?-ol?t? taJ pat Tal.-lau,Iii. ? s,, .." I. 0 hnm au? ftaafl ?/**? fn?? t** So Me . 0 laBOWloi sal In?p< 'ia. from .'itti biases. K r the at* 1 I Op at BarBttoa, Utai ComiNtiut Btoa-Bataw. Ailhma, OoaftM G anj MsH?s DmSI Ijt. An Bait In liaa rrepva'i'u, bb0 tb? salf ' e%er .ti* "??tel (ol BBlBaSSB ?S tiie I..- tt. ft *bs I a.ii Pn i |l ftt bottle. Batat , r?? rt?vIi-1- hf r x(ti?? OaVTlOa?'* N* LI lland.t, Jettey CUT. N.J. aal Mo 11 Ca .?. Bt.-auJ, Itsalaa," Is atswa la dasatss*at theaaaaaaa Atl Jreit O f Hb i? v Pr .p?iator *t in H Jaaaot'sBobb*Mbi,No laOaaal-al, JetaafOttf,! i N B tao trcip* wlB bo soat baa to taoa* wfca ?aabala IAitmrtiierooot | Tiir MiTtitti TABU i Sikop?Iareoted bf Ol i BaeaDBaa, A t> Hie.-Tb?. tha saaaBM bMMs buutw , M ? u t..-1 ("i pfoo.ii' 'i't ttn karaamX m.?, W. U a um. ttn-;,'?> *??.i aou ?saaaashaws, J. a B. ixuaaaa*. , v y poa LAwraaai The atUnti u it attorm ys Bad othert isoailed taa Maarhnj dacaaaa ai Ju i^e Hilton s, as apphcatioae ai tb.a kind ate of every day oc< utronc*. t? bbU Mt akaiaa b. 'lie aaatJaa to opeatba default tak?n a^atast tka aiaiatiff cn l.ie aaotioa far attadiment airaitut tha let>, cant, is dot led aith $10 ciets, to be dedaoted ttiiiti tl .' jad|BM id herein. 'the Itaseiaa will lit a day for the defendant Uap peat > R ie I in ami proceed with tha efamiaatiea: ai.d ut'ess |eed taus? is showr il.o Iteforee abaaJI r qaiia . e Iii.-, who began tho eiaininatioa to cea 'ii aa - to tha?Ld. Tbcee prooeedtaBa are lotei.ded to bo sommary ia their tature, and IB Iba duty ot Referee* to wheas tka] inay be BWaMBittfed, to -eethat whila the plairatifT .. n the BSaaai of ae< crUming whether the doktar baaaaj praaetty aapaaaUa to the payment of taa . ii -rt debt at II" ean.r i't;, the daotor is It ba pr lectrd froBi eppieesino by a procrastinated eiara.na Elot . i' eladbag mi|itiries into matUrs tn no way aeoae saty for the purpooe ofeuabbngti.e.ludiretitdotersaiaa abatbei f'ie daNadaat It intentionally onioaLagata ptoperty to avoid the paymec of lot just debts. COL'itT OP COMMON Pl.r \S .-.?? '.t. TaaM-/// ti? i, ' ? i.- ??? i Jbobpob sat. Owsaaw l. tsi. fin the I Ith id Dei-mber, K.I, tlie pla nt.tl re , urii-.l a ,'lxtneiit aaafnit 'be .letendantt. (Ire-nwool aa 1 Br-? llBC, hi tlm i . iiit, BBl 1 i' BBt -a/ii" .isjr tbn da/cnOaaU nbtoiooO? ai.d ierM"d ?:. .th of Dsrsoibsr tbs do badaati BBtotaoT tBUoati I a a. u .'iiieat.wiii?b wst ms*>> ia part sad tha bull oa which tao t baequsat adjowawaal froaa II?.,, oib. I M w?a mids. Tbe pi imtirl aiBe.l 'bat the oaiifaoteot be 'srrd \ id, slid tlisr tb* aa?n:.>-e a.... m.t t-. too amo.al of bi< lament. Tu? Co-.rt bold that bo waa or.Utlod to rolUI. Ttw IsfoaAaaBs ii ... t..- pi?i Baal tt ti tt t:.e nu .: taeirastotBoji to taroa , n.oiei.ts Bie m.Bierne.l. ..ft 'h? ?Uj (rantod '.poa Um I . ? ..... /.en. it ir.ar t>e iiiirVuit u> IsMBsBBs waa ur. lot . 1 .w ftt bl Btal ? - Bl by tan a.'../ alt Btto/so/, M la 'hit eaasieVaafaal BtBStaaoBoad. The d-'miaat Qrt*m w . d w*< "t s t>. us tide (. - Laser, ind tuiiefors took Um M sbaaMat t hj-et to tadatiaio^bBIm tho tollof askod.kow ? Ter.it tOOBS*e4. the aa.:|- may be bold void oa far aa Btaiatil seea arai i. at.d aai sawlBtaif toid. thai piacia? Mm plaittiB In tho aamo itt' ation La wl.l. b he wo^.d htve boot had uort*yb?e;i obtalced and ?n eae. ..tloo istuod. Tbo aVialaMa hfl s remedy, Bl *tn b t..-> ha?- BBS arai.ed taomsolrot .aad a:? SaajfSl by their cwu Bej.i?enco. J..d,ttiOBt for pjlutofl. BCPilMOa COL'RT?Srr. isa Ti sat-Jct r 14 -Bofceo Jadaa BoimuBIH. w'u.iom Kon-, a. Adiuiantiator, A , of rion/y, 1- ?si-I oat. Boss;. M Pso-B. Motion that tie reoeiver pay the lax aasesseol fjr ?BM traiait tho sa>i bass, aa a?<"? tf?mmmt ,eakBa,fj> ? ? -b BM r.mtt to abide tbo -Tent, K aot boiral ?attt'or^af .u-.v. t. ibstioihtoa ?ss iiuposod ooe-lt by roaooo of prot?. mi lOOMTW. pwB^dbawrsaw BLPBCME COL?T-CHixaras-J.ly 14. - Before itim laaasBtw ?.?. taaai ?? Bh card hau da agt. Jcba Ii. Uaytoa et eh-AUo* si. e ,1 . par cost. a , The Same agt.The 8ame.-AL!owaace of par raat. Richard K. Holdane Bft The Forest aad Arrirtti aan 111tat Trrt- CooiMny -tt Baa d*ae?d. wkaoit ey -*n*Tl ?t*"4 ?* aocority. de BBBtaal u. an.wer'Btea Uyi.aad St couaoat to a raforoo-?o ai acmo'lme, ii desired by paiit d David Tbomae, n.. aift. Thoaaas M. Jamaa.-A.law aaro of > Bot ? *u: ordrftd. rtiomsVButler agt. Mary Hutler.-Motioa deaied^ Everett Clacp ajrt Jamea K. iHlton et el.?B?ew enio ordered. m Mr Aioaandor lOaUsador COtBT OF OENKRAL bbb8ionb-Pa.a.if. JJ-t li. B-ioro J-dfs Bs. ?satt. , The bOaarfaBj ccnvicU woreZn'?^[%??^ laire?t Mooroo, ?Wtn? Mb sie.? Bl ?BkaaaBf r-atMa?ar| *7*i .Tmii lawr* - ^-n^T |p4aMiijlai|tia iaaMj j V ;. n^d li7oe'iy.ri?taa|ku eMBa?7or, Mr. r?t4a. tt b ?i Htsie PasoB rwoyoOJ*. Sun'Tcsyai-d Waa. Uo, aosjoe,. |raai laresay Btoao r\^ZLIm\vvTui.>i. wyt, buri ?ry. Hoots of Bofaaw. eTa?!>J- ?au?L. b..,a.-y. Two ,-ar. Btato f titoa Von?ai bitlB? oB-C-ouMty'i tooo. P'oitsatBlorT 7 ,? Ljoo". manslomfctor tourta doareo, kkhjat Ml ?tm ob .hat ib' ev*? 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