11 A I U II - 1; - 1 1 . ---- : — N -71 T - 1 -- : .: 7= l -----?: i4 .--7 it lace - • T he - 17i - rse/tk utipn II 'Few,. r eans.. rgin L in sr - e 0 11- l ete W l ' I -1 .1 ... 1. _ re-orgamzed 2. and A. T. Turne aide, 13. k b 1 , i i I . ~ 2 . N Es; 'On ' 'sis, I sllne - A. -: - Ira" , .rqrqen'i ** (l-4 tT elne ' l l li lh ° 4 * - - , ' ail doliceirf the city - da d'ung*tiS ihat4c ,. .Flip ift, lowing 4 a L s p l ei i . 1 in ;F h _-,_ witi ... , -bill. f • - ', 1 7, *- ilbut ' weris od " tiberaied - cin, parr?' Pi 1, Turner atbuel ith city this mo 1 .-• ' ' i was Ire-attest ~„•'• It is nun ' 1 that , the 1 : -. j To r t 4, iitizens,Of Ye' : r/eta — tur.i.- l After' iiiheri _ ff hr erased 'the billcrt 7 boi ' 1 If so, no 1 •. • • -"- j ears, of d corder, ?titre and ' Imelieck ' -etioeio ni trill be held : to•day. ' -',. Tarr:streets assassiuti l 4, thdpe3ple, fito`Abls mold unwill- are seen:She/ quiet, but! no We!' iife'is iukdititpr •tel bow dawn - 4. ntresisting. nub- sife totriaidestlfs different ; barrillailes -An mles . ''''''' l 4*iffidifltr - iTir, - 16 -- abandon - indon attack was mi - Ze - npori the•=yi ''*intr -- tloin, ithe eity i sie it - illicit:4*k dm' breas t their, st Inittee, on Satbrday •niglit.• Tit y l igil,nce 'cial s3l6 . pittids.iiiiid,llAryd eotiona cluster , , Committee lost f,onr killed, and 1 'rioted by fr g.i tuisiseisekk Jabsziaeri ia.;(11 ir -might, kinvjkCthe ace,idedta discharge of,a ca , o './dur log i qdre,ll_4 , 49i..miapsi*Olt - f l o is ras , o al and "the erfustomi ii ,,. 1:, 1 .1 c : ie.4„ for ._ istflififerga tr. the JahltsoiiSilitar'e, and - have - ' lontri.--The - eeetioti• bait n - thc, A‘P.O 4 , -the Iterto qositlis of a Vigilauce , A.. merteadir. G, .tirart.il.;itt , .3 CdLiimittee; pledgitig ea c h to tbefother to or byla small majority. The Vikt i lJdreare '' autai tlieiightsiirviolAbly of every peace- still behind b rricidel not' lealfl!t i l fhem vo tfii. ai , l a. abiding eitiwen;i to restore pub- ted, tbey'say they will retry I 'lie rel..ii -1,.. c i licit, - ',I f ''fabatercriod; acid . hitte r lor punish, Intior 13 fre :the cityjof ruffian ? 'lThere is 19 . .thei iwwy determine, Arick notorious rob- grelitllrejoipi g iu L3fuy . etto - s.! trate atueug bris and as„sa*cisi as the,.arm of the law, Ile Stith . part . Thy. - City is read uptoar. 1 0,7e.itiftl . 1' /soar th9inflel ty. of Its publia 1 1 1 ..,i' - ' 7 -- .. Z r _.,.. 1 .11 Lseeyantil 0r x t.1.3 . teffcisinnyi f the lame them- •. . -••,, . g e m wi` ll2 7gn; 1l•- • : , • i itenes; litleftXuntr.fiipl.. of stice. ;For ihe WAsn i tweriorr. June 4—The Sec erary„of R;eift,of•• tie orainar,y nia inery 'of .police War today received a telegropqe; d'es pulpit LjWieetla t-tiftertiede . , ' : ' , , from Genci-alifiarney,.dit,ed-Ltiaieti*orth, • - i.Triel I,syor . 'itd title . orders, wo un- id whtmh he aSys that the expirae has ar 1 dersiadilieve," - yi`e ded up ; the ptivree they -rived, and r ported that . 9.l l l. (l,,uttintiqg dricifess their t _inab4y . .t3 pier:lse for the halt , beert dri en , out ofEu.it. , , ka Cliy. p re s cry-a AM . , If thri,.publiq peace and the The despatch locts . , dot obtaiti fu 1 ciiedencte, . preserta,tir"cf proTerfs al ) u the Vigilance for thereas'o that : Gen Harpey merely re ',eagrioiffee :will th refore \ rovisionally act peals a report and does not communicate: it ..,:i,:itlis„ir grid, 'adtoldis,tertpg to earali ,and as iliree i t tote igence to Littisqlf.: 1 G r lt is bra evttry..oefaCtor.tliospunistintet due:to his lieved wepro able that Gov. Ceiiiiming bas crtiates,lr without beo, • pfejtidie or 'pelitiCal' returned' to oriScnit, for it ill kuoisu •to ,Via - ti: - rAll citizens who Jave\synapathies, the GoWernm 'tit rbitt Rhein he left there,con witklt this - mo,veede4t, atP 6 islip `thitik tits trary , tq l the dvice of General, Johnsten. 'axe has ironic whe' Ne'wr Orleans Ball be - he proditsed obq back in two weeks. • presi?rvcd like all iher *ell ordered• and Mr.l3qcoe intends to inoiroyr,' if an pp , pl.:loved ecuntnuni le‘r; will report thenisel- portuuit octiirs to renew 1114 trio:bin . for the ;+iiiitlatnit, 'dela; at the! principal Ofke, •sispensien d , the rules of tit',House ? in, Wheie Ole characte of this movement will 'orderleiintr uce the hill for Niel Construe. ~-13:e- -e xlitined, and cbe'deterisin.itiou of the•tion of ten oope of war, with Twill . pro- Pe o l4 o l.litoxe hilly made nown: All has kabtv prevail as ' lie has intimaf,Cd . his will i i Veen de.ire noi.eless y thus ar and will con- id 13Cb8 ihni ' a amendment 5111111113enffn•ed : - ' ' : trsf d. A. turns riseleAttly, dlspassiortelyand justly; fru each sro cf. the Helms 1 -or ~ - : . .li , at tli'd. ruffians - wbo have Ayed out istreets man ing tb question. . ''. ll . 1 •it thei• gore -of uroffendr ciiiieria, Add \ ' L ..'—- - ' 11 s ipiesdl • • i o errar a mon g 'the seeable, orderly ;. and wdll di.posed, must, leave or perish, as `l - lie pepplehave delterinin ' . ... • 1 • 4 '. ' VoX. Porn I Vox. DEL. 1 Th Title Delts,l-_extra, elys that seven to eight, undred melt were "'der, arms st ten .o'clos-k - •add.severil arra.* made. It is re . i?o - rted;that . oppo. ition 4 11iII Ibe ,made, in . wihic.hicase a sever battle 'trill ensue., • Volt rteets are still c 'wding up. -[ i I 1 It- -.• [SECO:\ ,DI4,PATCfI. ] I il - ' i L YES ORL;EAN# ' dyne S.ts--The revolu tioni broke` ont'las ni g ht. ' -The Vigilance ( -L 0 •T - • ti,;ritunttee is larg numb rs, I took Tosses- , • ;04`, of• the arsenal - in Jac - son Square, and a prison 'this' mekning. 1, - I • •.;_.. 'l3Bll i Eiecutive, Committee call for all j '.Varr, and order peo le to aid`them, lind en ziouncti a detenniuition to 'carry their Lucas -1"...-3teri Olit,. : ~ 1,,, - , I . 1 if4cithing else halt transpired yet. 1 . 1 . Fi.eveta Lo'elock.—Canlens have been iiipadetiiand 'about paste 'about he Arland', And i alscutsco' hundr , d . strursd viten- ire on ("ipra4t,_ :f _ : .. I ' I J, . t kr, leVetk tti!Pleick Ge.neral Trarry'it dill 'lllll3 'Oi l ' the militiawas ortlere d .. out by -the 2eyori• . ' '-',- .i'' • 1 i 1 i t .. fc LTIIIRD DIE m eft.] 1 la l l . past: clove o'cloc The *COl3llilOl3 Count-ilia in secre seeision ' with considera.: lilt; confusion arm gat . th in.- Therft is &- great excitement i the sirted a ... Council got posses-ton of the irt . ,,Diss let Armary, but . - fiatind only, ten made of itrnmuttitidn. A • . !idle.° lis expseted .this afternoon. • More sr been made. •• 1 1 1, I itioustetr „ptsks'rert 3 ) n '' - le • :1 0, ole )t i - • A.--ir he. Mayor.and 4' Gunn' tresc gonelto the 'Vigilanerf Com- 1 a ile eir b e ad l-. t ' toreed • ' 4 i e eqnare,rs the not Ac..-,- militia aro "saga d ilk 1 : 1 hr cl'ocupinie3 of militia I : dilitkin cartridges. The Vigilance I Com -.r- untteellia,ve establiphed signals; titre, guns .; itre,its' be fired frord the a ` nal, and all anti '. portere are invited' to rep it to the arsenal t. rcsiet•atiacks. 1 . ! ' 1 rs i ....,, [iIFIII DiaPATCEI.] I . .1' 1 • V , , Eight : o' c l oc k , . ,M..---The - Vigilance CaniMittew is still triumphant. . There has keen do fight yet. Gottors , bales bade been - , ... - U4Btl Or barricad add theilitreets tarn up,l . The . ctiy.f.rees are mi - rna - toed rabb i o with -1 - do organization or cad. ; _; 'he-Mayo issued 62 1,, 1 ad order to lake arms Wile ever they could' 1 . • he fnupa.j ~,, Actinglon the order, the !rabble - brnke , ppera t tind seizpd thew eapons id Kit . _ . troge store.- I t is expee ed that tbe Vig ; t•ttnee , Consmittee ill sei 'ithe day Hall ,c s• t3-trarictw.,' B.arid of . is . ed . J ruffians are paradieg .the etre ts Ttie store were closed i t his' afterno nl_ The. Vigilance Corn ., mitteers supported by re's getable citizens, add,' do municip 1 ands rity mo at Elle- Cla ITS - 1;:11 , , 1 j I Lester.-- --.- I ' ir• , The figiit is e pectcd to-night; in immense gather ng has ssembledltround ths Vigilance Ilea -railer!. -,,-: - 1 i i NEC Od.r.EasTs, June The Mayor's firers are tinorgani ed as yet. All ii: quiet. Oreat i f preparation:, are 14iug made by all partiea: :Tho - Vig lance Dornmittse, Corn . niander Major J.- - .tDunian, late 'United S3atSs iAritoy, is w 11-orgarlizei and drilled - I I The : city ps -- ocrs - rje - dividpd; the Picayune ;end7rescient . favor the citif;the Trio Delta a,lnd Delia favor the, vigil cc', Committee; tiffs rest are neutral. • A risis is eipected to day. .The excitement is. increasing. - The Mayor has 'maned ord rs to aircrit J,obd • __/11agindis. - 11 taken ' they declare th i ef will liong - km. lilac tales it loolly..- /1 • ' =' I . [szeifisto DIsPA;Tct),I" - 1 I Tiid .l ' ' • ' 'I -,. 'Yip once Comnrittee Is triumphant. ••The ,MayOr has resigned }le Municipal auth ,, ciritytp tlie - Vigiianre Co)simittee, and the silty is qtaief. • The' crowd has withdrawn from:rads!• at ln 4t.1, Thel Vigilance Co : rilittee' hair apfointed a , i F ., , ---ial poliee,of over 1000 mem : 1 A s i 1 t . th e b _ tiiimor s cu r ren t in street tat a • e ifi rmptiamtae wits effected by the city agree . l't g t deliver up twenty aye noted ruffians ~ to th r Vigiimace Commitee, five-hundred me i on each side to be Avant ' . in as a END f 'l i ce.; I .11 I T htT 1 rter of the associated press • has I been refused Adnrit nee inthe City 1 . I . I LOfer. l l 7 .-2:45- P. :.!41.---- I Fiftyt: men with ''• i,Vetinstions-hive just 'a l ien -- passetision of Casual:loser, 'said to be orgattiwed by men Wearied bY the -Vigilance Cemmitiee for . ~ , - •:• , 1 punisourent. - . ' - - • • i • .1 1 " NW. Ottaiiiir, --- ,3113% 7,—The Mayen c ba vitt I:4liiiier kuaratiteed,"praerrede to the Si.Ciiiirrlis Hotel where be met the ern ,il.tiii•l iii impeached,iriti 11. MI Suiritideri, - •-' .I, l rr , iti'Mrt of the . 13oard Of. Aldermen . ; Was tlrete in his p 13, 1 7. 1 - .,c'01.• Feint's'' gitief . of 1 - .I : erire wart cittinisse•f, 'nod Col! litertioisp -3 I L •t. t '..Tite‘tPl et , baps wryer it'dotte , tit tot hii it4lfnig of the.Genti I - of the most of the 141bli took chargP ofiltlie WAsatrifiN,: June sth.--1111i. HaCri.,..'ffAttna. Actin ifs 'an of Illinoi \ s, -nrihneeti a persott i al statement t o ne of or D „ llara ii n g ol made by _ Nip Htighes oflndi• aas faiie, . . •II 1 ' when mr. tres c.iini him . /jai, 4r. of a: / t wee year,;:r 1 - amount bad ai Harris repli J, iti is false; and -on can Wear .F it at your p esstioe. Mr. 111/Ifee stibse., slit'ilAattd Onngrer F, ii quentlyr 4 fteu a Cliallengn to 1'0.,. , flayfift, to tease and ptAtlit ;c re !aim prompt. ' accepted . it., itTugh the lionsiot Treisuily,Dio et influence,ior he friends of both: P r t ieN the ti n int office ill' bag , chailenge l w i s aiterciarnfk , Futop f -LA ortern. ,° 1 i 'll 1 , prat ily nitldrafarn for exp , and late -Cust°"l s l um ii",7l! T. to night t atill arrangement l a de ! by Tonna of eT sty i . 1 , which Aii i .olrensive lapwing "itoir.iitt too, his meitectilo: ay, by each in tlhe °rider that utte re d 1 1 la d> -drop, and. I ! 'bus theilifficufties have ; hr ~. I 1 . , falily Ild bi, n ,,of I ,gaiii 114 re Lusted . - II r ‘gc 1 or l illidnubtle r ast o wAsniNG ON; , June 7.-r-It i' nhderitnod a nd 1 that Mr.;iSi; ea. intends to i tri , dues I in dttionalisum ofi.Fif , . . -1- the "Louie, amorrolv, it'.- bill , r atithoiiliog I Thus it is fermi 0 .1E - t merchant ii- els to arm 4nord4r to proteli of fifft , Al nth.; themselvesagainst search, vi iistfion andl. II ' I -I, mn -• il de r tention,sland to make capfti sof vessels Afterent 'te aumf to etfforceAtf to be condemns ' fi's • ' 1 Mkl . liOn 'Dollar i. prtv-tf . 1 . , • , ,hori . . ;and au t z-ag,tl,o—Pre4den easel .fors. For the eatae.puri.ei :The •Preair eat has Edgard the ing -th - ti,il. l !-: - 4o •, laud irattatii ! tile ' widati; ' - . ..eirs • or .•leiNees; 1. where proof r..wsr .filrti but did. i , 'lssued dur t ia ..the; lifetierieroUti - I ,and !mike, hem peirao.not. eb! warrants l'a , ed• . under . the act 718.55; - arel i tll a gnable...' . '••. . h --- • li ! jefne Tt. ~ o'clock i. x.--71? I,•electied is !,g,reSsiog aikd So: f quiet .. ... . `anal I) .. erly. - yb6s'egul iSpecial•'of44:4l l B Sre - Oist •in 'erg 1.811 the preejn t ; pone -: ..i ~. ?. , ' ATEST:: Fights of AbOrt d ' 1 - ii* L ce st . sev'e e l 1:of-the POils, but I nous revolts' but whileWfice . latlenfp;ing l j ; arrest e - disorderl cawed L Iti4 and Ilitrly•H be •% :.down,srith,•a . tone tiesr . i.he Ft !poll: - • On re sitting his feet,.:l revolver,:on l e,sllot striking 1144 gerouy. vr slotint!ing - him. - ! . . MU. cape'd to tie City He 11... iri tit-a pursilitof :11l • : The rnoenteil red and clue). d' jhe outbreak.. gruder ; dii a I he could topacif 1 er0!d.,, 1 . . 1 ,1•1'• • ___! • _ • 1 rem, St: Lind!. l iJ one p. ays that 1 --A - d ispa . i ouri s !As bee ' n' visited wit 'storms over ikn o w,i ' reral_other'tirersi tri.ting immense d etc. The worst St. Lad.' Joseph; !di, of country h Leayiesi raid Grand landt. their lainks;f crops', are feared. ,; The Den3tvrat his. jutt reedit lowing despatch dated Leaver 4 ; 31 Milli . ~/ Conseinan anis* night from l . ' Fort Laramie;, he Capt. Marc is train tad been c Mormons. ':, I 'm -deniers wrfirbi mail. • i i • --. , r i • , , I.lican learns from' •gentleman Leavenworthl on the 2d, and the letters from Cimp Scott of t. the - Dews or Goteraer Otini , ,':been' driven from S'alt lx.ilie Il i•itiited., Letters'fitim CaMp ilatest date mentionlno• such i ;o!ing was known time of.wbat !' iu the city, theie being !nn nurse between Ctimiting bud ii spatolies from Owe. Cdm tary C)111%-received 'jet Camp ' • ueut to !tie i lepatura . of the 1 , 6 6cll of Nay, lay Jtbat 'Abe ~: Eninrit expuleinn weir only Ide-• l ormou hearth. Tb4sejdeop itch, ed as improbable. -'information Camp Scott thate;suppli of rom Orejgon was tose`at band 11. Ho ffm an • was iibin/selreti ltuarch of the enciniiment 1 The Rep who left. Fo who read al . 411 - eyl6tb, t ming- bavin ! City, is di:l of ti event, and n hid / trn3p':l official] iatti ' J hnstod ming t o o Sep Scott tittittd null on 00 niwa tivedlrom es are rega l had 'roach' beer cattl eßad d to nines-dal , . From Utah.' 'i' Ti, June 7.•—Tbe,, Ifemoeiat'a .41, ' correspondent furnishes fur dof , Utah news.' They contain Ilona], excepting t at the lklo_r *St Gilbert going oath told re alt Lrke, -and that LlufflUXo's d advanced onlyi about forty the lft to lbe . 'l4thi of May, pot reach Conti) . s .CcOtt itefute 15t*.i of June . Tbctre ie I no in relation to th 6 dating off rey'a train: , ) British Outra' 1 . fr = • ~ jTune 7 —The bri g eletiVame ooner Citizen, which arrived. ;ere boarded by al' &Atria/war Gulf, butwire ti illy tiiltled• BT. • Leaven wo ther_ detai natbiog a. mono mei, turned; tot command lb mile* in . fro and would thtrioth or thing futher of Cain: No Bogron, and thedsici 7 31 '1 ' ..- . ' 1 34 v t aftl, in al The thiati a the Ili ii f l y hotels °polled for the .e 0 .• [ 1 - ' lIE r - 1Bgr• VE 4 14rItIYA •11 , _ _ lIMI WET"4B # S i „ i l l .. tar e ha .. wer- I e in ppgeti upon, lei 1 ' I -• , I atliqutte.enwitt. r t l• i. i 1 it to be =rode itil .‘o I noir, :ii t it ...ssiks: Li I estefin i our dty to ..% . , 1), t. h .. 1 we _ 1 00.. wt . , , to 'made Iti p a rts' t'J, l 4O 11 iiir a 4,. sr I have ri 1 il . tc , kttnipt ot .104,e$ tio _hereafter; we _ate I c 1 J or 'authors-a-mei t , ter .COURT. tie 13 Rather ierge ii-o' 'a f 1 . 1 i hO' ? I ht i .eorn, t were ~ . t wayof Ibu-itte - ili s 1 1 1 . lj Ca..401‘ i of ; spceitil L at/. before' we.weot to pr, • ' iierCpzigi day lathact Lai the fear shot ted an exten. WHAT BE to uscii hill 4:10 restitt lo all cisiies a4tants. Int 'tiles.The •:of !.' tinneetpal has been r nliceland nimbeitt at • ► l. on t .13a f, T l hour ,o w t lqn Was ygtuing ast knocked I 1r ' or! . ard n:t fit ly ;and :440: r PS! • roved in b n t. Talk:a "Mayni:3la. require our / -to c jitstif F rt 31 - I v more ; • the Ba ku. beta' I used o States? effort to i of th e with Se. to foree this Nit . I E' :-, icbl,frorn St ihat seeilon 4 ooe or ibe 'a. I Platte, 0erf1..,,r.d wage t 'lb on4equeoces L ' :[ i od the.f4- ?roith June 0 here bet states that t ,'./fr by' the to given iby , . MEE I ati l n olulil Mr. upo4 , 0,10 'lsis 1 I . 1 , i saying lby yowl: tee away the ptifiti' 7 l filo titles biai to the appe retire, we. into .the . a high iroputatibW fn Ity, ae r gleity atiilei retire,itilthe °lbis o 1 Mod tdoi a load of fi broken I'piotnisio sn i t I .- - I r. 1 , • .1 t.ra”gance es eo4uti s__ , 1 I II, ' • -. ..EUtow'itttl.t Der rter:-_-- 1 00 Saturday - J• . . priwkw;y ,wleet toll we i Pagett i ei " contotes. .'. former g iven ilvi, nii ; ltity ltb Gel. iiigii r eiil Atootgcnecy i i 'dollbi will k ii lin 'l s l. ' l imP d' comet sifilOiritYo • as lorel4 l ' 119 z son Tickei l River will rej bind L r3J. I ARGUS fito - 1101 . ' - * I ' E' n to believe th• t we t Iv eek.in'nenlii g an ig,e... IVr supposTi filith.;:but, '41,1464 • • .ttllt.d ,4011.4r.wisl..tyi;. lititelpT, it et o nve l . equnteaance, nnr tat ilieeltensibl:.i v i.'l t , t eti. 'saj. tiii,t tif 'a i'"iiiiia - r is ruade. - . l ap9a. its eaj 011 i. ti) the. alull;or ' posure.o . ' 11 - . f •--.., .- 11 1 .need or blonclayl, ii) ateendaced. We o thiong weilt:' in the . et anticipated,. i ; pc,, yeti ; : were ()ate 410 rln Ossl • . .. , ~ • morruw.' derigoated, portant Apriropri vets neoktitita• lays! MoNEYI this artlePiper-1 pertinency-t itse 1 Estrasigitnee Eve l2 .44ir.fiilent t. 114 bee9#uilty ;les; experlditure glen Mr. But:lb:tan utinnal Trestitry; Tweotitie 31i11- 1 .1 Before ibe t i lapse trestige of tit' large 4, and thn Pretii4ent Ited Idni pertitiision Tattoo wpty Jlit :.!Since his illaUC' also I derivedl l from nd O lilli pees the full , Ifs moo! This , b e en but it had but , Pre!ddentipiesents t j i in t btieflrspnee ngross, and s;lieita, 1 i ,a ionn for 'n ad. 1 31iIiii t ili! I.- " •I. , , • , i ni",nonn l n 'sod idinnet . 11-Fundedind pifteen Irt.t. been expended 1 .Net rep l ty Blilliora a • l. +pbsed Lila Qf , ifteen ..f e ,.. •• , 1 lion 'ail i Filial' r tvg ie Debt' of the Iliition it • I-i t , 11. , 1 . . th el A . singl year 11 m r . IFillmore, srbrn the :be run his expentlitnres iiikillions, what a yo,cifel -11;4114 from I Blaine to , the 1/1 oer l l itic Press. ' I • r • I Compro like.perin \ d in the Aliinin. 3"notionanl,find the mos l t st is 1 ohieriaple. i .In sz . pee; in the iunbt• , of no \ I -1 \ . ' y, and with no \ entailed That the pl7gent4flillsin rt!ylntia,rbad ill the,aa s il. he 6overotnent.,'loAt Ika'rt \ \ )prr 'curren ;3 , of the,iconn, to rioi4rt to a Imin ;which ; - -- Hire. NT already nnernui¢ Ni. , in t a 'Jinn* rtm•,unt i f ti 41' . •., .- il .., 1 1 / 4 ne ''uut,ltc _se.r Vice _ L I l' 4. .134.. enormous anon.; rteased.l“; rapidly a 4 \ t ' 'tires to ;run upfrnni •Il ~ 1 •" '. 1 inam,,nr.der M r` rill- Inndred Milli Ons. for ~. lii l lie, under Mr.,84-1 4 not. Thonl whet .71 Hai any of it been in '. , in the Viiferent \ i't becti used , in thr i ins sent i ment in; favor tuli or in ' tam De' rine I' - 1 - i iirenentatives, in order . '' ' II L that inferno contnvunce through 1 '1'1: ' • - • 1 , Inns: Lr i gudnt rp?. Hsi any l, of it it ed in awardinghicisitivecontrizets-L sea I.Offtee-ler increasing the . .I] , . 11 . . 7 the ts ot past tWfavoritesr il D'ucbantiU l ha heretofore been''look- as an i'p!,; e 'd t g i t bt't the rate 'at i i he Las - 1 en togressing 'Pi' some , 1 1 eking so di it. upon the peeple of i a hated l i onn titution, without even : isl i 1 v MI • beeekl he popula r t`,6 pearlyl lengt n i end Irm Surel of the'. contro! Has at '• nue uf I f l h Rif coin a • .1 ecompto .atnrs SiD, and i io isptriting' nnquesticrnably en= r. nation cf i 'fast! matt. •estdential Chair with lbonea r n'inee;' he bids fair t o hts term, , lea7ng be alitfted professi'ons,and d a monument of ex • • g as brass. 1.10, Ma. MONTGpIi. I 1, , 1 last the Democratic eibel4 +u) and Ila repos-tea that the I ;the former 100, ire ' If this be so, Me, ea' defeated ;!;.As it 11, Able for 'him to over- Ifits4ll o4PmitY - , . -, - '-',. "1- 1 We learn that Thom p- - , D 4.'i` his been apitoioted 'years It i j ' , sorer Stitioo, nn' ills stale no ,I , . ' : i f nor or eitisstm, genera y, sen; ad position has beau cois.z f rom; z b .4 an itplivitin: et set Ib4 ir( I I • - I . Ling rtol o loi • 1 ' , ‘i .LT IJohnici. i t l i; E. ' g et t fp= • 0 , ioo tb i tbe • • , ~1 1 9 vor • 1 1: -1 ' ; li~ • Mao . 1 9 1 . 9t+k t- Asm 'The Ni l titit all ill: De .tit be -publi en ma' ,011,c3c.4 AO kr J- • anti, ba • MEM ;(2mplif.ll l 10 4 1 /itt .1014 i i BEM ( j l/TI Comeau. Sitsßld . tl theiSrate and . r1:1 , 1 C9asen t .s:at e tic the the righ aciirts ti uple.,al and prig -freettPti, ple' a el, fraud, a its sitioin; +lO6l - . •,.. , talks! is, therstire,sk ur that every abucdap t InettlOa Letorty ntt'fiodt „time thi I. theultimate lea f : the Keytnee St 4 load,dihttiet aii ala Wt t)- 111 rt AJ ind A t 6 affi x ' I wp, • en F rJ i tkc p iti4B;al ,every the nerves 1 94 reereau9kti uu Ar...t.Eattssit frisOl4 n 1 ,1t !leg f l :ll t erw i7e iri li s g, : !ie n ia l et I. *(ii)rilead 11Cnight, Sr:aul flerronreell l ard, J. F Z. hlel Jae. :L.- Giahamil stiong; ficierwiei The T be utr veiled : 141 Dire .lancentiol action. ining , Butt' he Sto to of. M Beik 1 :41,. and I I ! •Suttpier i Ilej Wtorffrgri Ave , lsso4 q . oppot; 81)1131' th 'rtt trreerl.4tek to l it -b l ear 11 morti ilpF )r uthli Ring iota him iii Ai M i l Wr tle. l l sivel 1 1 1 !king 1 b'ey .c? el bnd 1 c) ow 2w, ,z 1 i . s in i d tc ill ! It i s min), ''i'lT ark :Af:gaiids bk 14 E . ;,1 . upoz3j i iii,is d .serciin,,, *I!1 1 reeLre' :11 I , p i ' by ot the plt ii.. I --- 1 , nun L.i 'dr i pii ' vea l of 11111 ni r refi4no ilmi ne wl.'itniv , unee •\ I • ..1 i, be A nat - dkittte. ell i'd, ll'uti; \ yin de.l rt, wi t h, he \ Ac .l al , f,oberi*ithi . s ' . p :\ • IJO rarili . L' . . \_\ ] • , 1 ft ostit;4.ia Wit i , U 1 S nu I. FM T,l Irasi, tifrperl ~,,,. ilia I ciiclu, reFlbelnirF f 11 Rl i DO i p fs.- 7 "- W `! T erir''ltti p-- i: lait r l d Acac ttiii i'L—j. 'LI IMINI etig gp the o 1 Wh• rpm ,v 'OW I. ~ I . twir i l CIIII' I 1 1 NE DITO I • ODA. COQ plO .1 a L un Con. th' n l 4 kind diem time. fi t ful I . I I wino Olt iYou , 121 oeteha endirk name in office l ot reiprett ealndidall th: th t4: o eoutiet Mein : do U I ITF, tt to 1 ci Your count y at,' Sadi !min er 5211 MEM MEM 0 i uqt Cciun y ' Rita' t SU 'II; .Iziatt;, Itt 's; foe ; thei _ BATeng ' give ohne ' ieprongb orb t6e~ 1,1',411, 4 t,ta eriei find in v hint! *I • - lIPP n Ne ing thre a l. fair pi, otpecf:pf • deuce, iv! 4c; 41. 10. ,. e l •iu this 1ii.3,310.1e CEE I • ortraprn kun I • , pro) fit,' Ofthl 9CIII I 11111tt Io' lie ei "I ~, , iravrr nu eini l it}f i t iii :df.,l•; , csn-f er;,-,:j, 11 - . -. It . ihr, 000-11.1 A i 1 'n _t4f a i .•.- II 'be 1i4 1 4 tl n, and itl be Mile Pietiati ' y lever), soil • -f.• • • be Eeal of c.l. nnti .' 70' Ire airkit dureqy e'rept in otOke down fie mA.IS inc.iiivi ~ ' ji do Tiphiiiir WM PIP I '0 reatked — trick, fri 1 , , : ;I. _,/p.roui'lts ncep iliertq unfortunsit ~ to the fank i-• o`of HI 1 ' il - , the.l l !otetierag hi. Ibtepiild 110p:11'01g , 1116. 1' '. i t lece:o Ti iook4 101411Ciaill1 4 , II thet-l i r audited ,A, :la ille (I 4 t o .ig .14 _ 1... till, lr'at . Fi'rsii feu is ifo',;t, all. 4 1 0 - i _ Hrr Il 'w4l liOre,rattitle a l t 4 t l e wiil l ' Mi - nit alil lerriilti tilit'it til . l ilittiili :tit 11 , , i ttli.Uta)4 1 14 [ll' c t , rtlty ... I ns. ',.. 1, cilinpr.-1-.Our D',4 lt„ y eatinly• met : t if +esti ini;'numinati itgri,st,' (24st i ; 22,4 'l_Dlst._• Rokei 1 ) I 4 1 - .1.. 1. fln3'i ..21 i rt t -Itl. ;ri;• 11 , D• .R.T. 111f:Detis41 1 , , 1 TrOiluitintsiy, D. 4 . Pati4S4 . 1 -• '' le Coroner ; tj• 1 r ' 'll II usually I 11 1 1 dif'c. ' F 9 0.. ' q- iii. 1 ge - toc.of ) Pj , D 4 21 rg I 16.1 MEM , wias lw Ei Ck rt:w.uppn l i u rr end . fioir Rt. 'Ee4TTrAri . Tieigl b t*.4l Mr, : ;d:upr' T i arid, cleor?y i7ll4)i?g GE f., tic# 151, r con Cu = =1 rY. Ch ME ' en led, liaFo q, I mh ; ai , , bd 1,1 Cef' for D' gni , /53111 troons for 12 to mn • ruin irinti. his 'lett t • Bei rig w nble nn~ • ern wr 1 4 lip r, tl'a ! , t will 4 • datiol, I ' 11 ,, t1b . 1 I t's I l\ ra"c. !r , I. al each —G'eor pan), ' Fri lay I ri of- ro Inn hi TIIII 7011 t. ti tl on char I e lag kirlcitkon 1 a 6t ;weer, o • efily tbuil4 11,;'1 Ong' bis; iaml Be ufle I Oki: Jima 1. la. any a. -ri enT o I. , h ive Mme Illre• I ff r MT do areired reAt i rn r i tpeir !lay to at M 3 •i wish I tnents, .11 leave ciudida .. WAL 1 Ell i~etntn I, w.hol • 4', • I antou 1 / ne4. ti deotiop atnro del prt, ; w . o t , ;to the. ! right to he, party r 1 in! by , o . ..my_ pa '• nor; Bo • I• ra► 114 II ) 4d t ',o. [ of : . dre o d r . dd- At thous' , aping in d hunban clsktliti , i f teirptect , heti busb re el fl es,' frittt 111,4i:tps isiiss au he Peo 'lnt . -, .1C AtlitiEW ,tILIIIOL. ~..44'4.1. neidersble r , ;is *elk in - new'ti etiiit.,:iiiliesi ''',. Mit nild t. qixt . , the owl - 0 itn ,u the wee% g h'- 61 r i i - - • s i en bo utlg4Ain in ~, is C . rgeklat the; cina.A4 oi. bolding lb; leroil I- seittio`frai" im.....- 1 . ~...,-.:- .• , •,==.; --. ~.! -•::" • , .. iti elzerisrarperusai: '' 1 , 1 • [Gentlemen of: then rug? Jury:— he (1.4 y of imparting usattl riormatian through . a Charge it, the grand ),try, upon, matters ni;Publielerceru,leisti tted with.the] Id tirtlistratt n of law .), fr . "! n. utly, resStmon 'll.€ - ,TliVtir : "'pie" ieCs' leit:t.reirop Lupin, 11 Iri a 4 ,;.4...1,,rti1,4;,,a te--thiport,i4{iiv to, .1, 1 „,..„ 0 ice of .134 - .--Orth. F 144. 'a 'Mid titn'ai 4ri 1 liit,l•l l'eri.• I, , :f . thre.;;Mrs, has this suh., j Li- -14'llefitt:ne 'a- ethi ki... it..fitoi,, , y i!.,- b iti, :)1 t ;.t heer ttiof Iv rarial and 'Achim:4 i t'4,ll' I.friTho'ol'tli I r 'l=l 066, bP iiitAftrion . :lath' ion mid lit,alited ir'ep4l'.;'rhai34, race - Ares ID r ple, thiii,comitannpitiOce. and , : reset/rob, added to it IttrL.' eh renfl legal :acumen .T . to • atijost, 'Me. net t • T o s , priaiisions; and clanses 4 .-sol'ilieiiti c a nil * t's. nigh 4 clear 'rice l i ei,thellwits ii is. •:.. i. .:'', • 4 ' ' 1 The saLt of 785 to . iitrain the snle - of iistoxiestierliipilth iivibliobsciirr; that of, ~1 56. in regaMtetbe site, less iwifbut.itais , miriouslyillefeiiive,j •Tli4aet of 1858, (the t u!gt.) is ii, iiieio . iii ? ra.i/tz :Clipitit tO ' that nyt 4:1856„1and-•-ln at 'fern it may Ind to takgrrofbilirn.,l l Thtriin ;reetiOil to the net 4.1856 deeds to hues- oivii:ont efla Tall. tire to Fes-the i diffeteuse • tweet) tat keep .. ing of a house foil fix, 41g, 'aril the 'ther'e Palo cfliquorsi•or till', ,ifroarnprel ? iiinenti 4eiving.irs parts incrang 'ilons. 2 l '• - ", '' ' ft:lts!ths•earlir Idulslati l of ' rhd-iirovinee, rite laws weroldireettaf a lining' 'tto keeping' of inns, ale. linuscs, tihpli!lg and -.11-ilir. situps, Irithanit..lieTlO.: ,1 epic Ow nld• Morro of , Indictment etuirgeti thak 'lceePitig - of. the i tiliuse es tbi iinbatenthtl , ilffsnee.."-lit - 1783 ' she legislation • chi Ingedilsi titi • : bed:line di- ' rooted agsinst! the atet . pf tr4ling l witliout,lia; c L ettio. ' The first a'r' ia te early istries was gist or 010, 'against lieetiSed taverns, a i ls houses, tihpling bond, s, and'Orain - shrips 1 4 . 6 i . wad iiitt!tled, l by e set, of 1121, to (int of door Osicesinf s. , midi as tocathsj itei Without ftnaleingl .4 nterhiddiste la ws,! •but coining dawn 4 ottc ii.itheect,' of 1830 rlegnsting itiOs and taco M; the:9llt Flietitin Prohibiie the Said of ivi . 005 FHA spiriteus, liquors b , less' Mem' than. one qu a rt without li-erMe.• .:This as followed' by tits, .revisera'ii'' the notlB 4. ' "thcler 'lhetie l Iws the eil form Bi nd, intent 'against tip ping .11mi ^s eontir will t be htaddi and this u e ol maned, ned by i vhterate custom, was on this gronhd ritti fi e fay teision In the Corn. v - Bain', 4,18 kqe, 1 . 1. •1-' ' - ..-' , Since the not h 1834 (Mollified OS 'to the pcnalty by t ito 18410 'there Figs no law ehpr . lir p*ohibiting' the sale cks of liquor witkont lit: it exteriiinglitat Of ef i 11855 7 which was de cal in e rires4. terms b'y the aetof 1 '135,6. 1, 'l'h gets f 1834 and' 18,41. nave newer ' bel.n - .,ehor - ly Tepee - el, and 'whether they are yttuallY iltipends up, on; their doefiret,. if apy, , ill!! th le provisions of the sot's of 1185001dr:1808.i Siniiilai ,IY as it miry seetn,4lmlseis df 1856 - . and r 1,858 do tint hhpresss , pielaibitirlie , 'lrott of liqtror lithout li.-enst, ad if p).'oliiltitbd, it ' • f(!:Iloes asl'an infertinie o I 1 . 1.; fr ainctlia "factl i ryat those lawe proyipe, r 'rho granting of !mensl ' es or ctl ir 'neettuss• the. `ac t of 1384-• is, s i i I n forge.` . l• The fent ore the let of 1856 thonghtboylb:hd '.root a kpoitY 1 In it, 28t.ti section am nu ; riniv,..it. ig ' I 1 I. f ' • 111Ctlepny ,ulJo l rtoTi , ' Ilia di , faet itir. ebt op ' , the perm in. thsi stitioo me' iaffized Only to a:sale, f 'coniriaryl4, .eh p'rovisirms 4/11ti s I:tut.7 I Thi.6 i thrfore refers us to. , the other portions ' of t e, law to, find I the, Prohibited salts, arutti here. we are, tr ioi,' by lilac. defeet ref i erred,44tt, tliet, he law bas i 'itti, itte4 to defines t vits Tales aunla fill; I ;o,leept those, mentiakted re ihe d, 3d, th, 28th land 32 I Idetioikt,,'ltich ply' merely. l'ir the res+ictibure ditto th'e lice :ads Of.rner-' oliant‘,. ve idi.is, .bri:rtersi - distil erS,. - and t 9, l i 11 I , I 4ruggiats, npethecatyes, mintral; countami beepers, aid hitt tl.rsrof vier, p rry,'&e. . [ l'iri don t the Isti.rs pf the am; of 1856 11 , , sepponed the fi rst..p tiotilto - la the pr-ohtb iii,:n:ito'whirth tae ppalir,Y of : the 28tb see , , %i . on was to atTly 1 . 13tit;i' here loccuers - ,list want 'of disermtibitil dtween :he liiepiba of a houselor iippbag i tid Onkinf4,itn4 h 1 !" , n'et'or s•elli'f.g 1 . 134 1.',a, bef. 'a ' adverted to Th e ii ra .t r.esti i ervicts tl at • 61 it 'L eltiall il t he unlawful toies n o r In F aiwar Itinj. hot' se i, . 1 .. • . .. uc i e otn, orp ace whil.e Tinou. spirt! us, ~k , e unit or Loewe. ! Igo') so f • noy admtitures, tit. red 'shall be soli art dran ettsent. Aft lilsreinafter proolled. ' ' ilut th 28,14 md , 1 'ion filliply . declares dithl l any late made of t . c i inous, ire,,' lirpum wont dry lag the prv(- sioli of this laid eh 10„,be' bkeu •'..t be ai nits= d".nuatter, ate. .: Ilius in , the first e r ' lice W, l' . kerpingo. a, p . , t er 'geol.? are either. i p i Id or I drank is the , s binautivo offence. while iii .' the drank stile.jot' liqiors; wheresoever sold' COD frari 'to 'tlie pravi'sions of the act, is tbe pr hilt mualetbeattor: A conviction lilac!. the: , former may .inke 1 •Plice 'when thelkealp r "tif,rt Untie stiffer& liquors to be hebitual y ' ank there, though ''t tyre be im pro.d n ' i t f le: ;Jim ' teitns ! • • , I I .tld br drank'( a isjiluctive; and the qb jesthas ~ to' prohibit byfiles 'kept `:for the Burittote !of dratushe 4i'..; tipPling. The rta (sectio n has' its pritptype in the .! act : 01710, irbilcilthe 4 th in so have had i is:form in -n 'lre'citl eetiini oil the nets of 183,4 and 184,1. ~.I.'h)s'distineiitsn-betWeeti ieeping shimWt s for, Jib ilidgal tiurpose,f and' li ng the illegal net I itsjif, .is clezteli .at, fiartli by the late ,C. IJ. gilibson ' in. lqpie. prof vs. Coni4 6 . ; S'& 4 ( 4- 117 where the queetion arose on the inilLiieney of ati ins dicoment, . lie 113441E4.n adds in h . ./, cropper? law exceptione,of a coratiOn barrator, Cow- Mon scold , . and keeper ot!, i eshi i ivrly.i house, 01.0 of the kosper ; o altippling hbuse in this. State anddremar 'fib thet other two the keeTing of, Elie ?mars; he,:nas in , cothtem plstion Of law to , be tlm gist offitbti offense; and-that being an act! of tontintrons nature, 'phial, cannot ho- litni i ted to a hinglepme or circumstance must theraforp be(stated geperilly; and .the partienlar instances of , unlawful coednet being eeetreary only to slioirhe' r unlawful ,p 6 for -which the p t ii, house is kept, need btilyr pa aver red general ly,'.," Iletme the 'old to'in of` indietruen!. ' egainst•tippling ho Vises ( ' e:4 'S& it, 141, C. Lewis, \L.,679 4 cb , irgeil l i the keePing t of the - houses* tbe ; offenri and, &rem' iu geildral tertne,ltift4ili that ihi. • defendant did AO and ' deliver, or !cause! to be ' !Old and delivered 'to sundl persons; divers ,quantities ex i niir\ rtt lyi. &or ? which Ro deorditm to Updegrs s eise world' be in. sufficient and defe tive,f l if the particulir t !set of Sale ind i not Abe keeping 'of, the house isrere the substantive `offenitali. ', It le' true that such inlintbignier4, untierk•the ' sets , I, against the milecof liquort4sWas Supported in 1' • ' 1 ' I'l- \ 1 ! i 111 ftil lITI 1). iwn and 2pst'. tire the 1 IES rt Hy in of 13351 Hi landa 1 Y ; ver has el. r '• -4 ;. ' li C : °l " .l.— ae J' 4 444 ; 'i B me dl D ß un ; Ca l4 n i r ; ecil lu ti . r l ll .l r, t h as nt . on '''‘,igroiill l ,6f long establish 4 usage,ri,, I}, ;toe t4intr - sd t hut . t his ' diit- on mop f 6- sitAaids A° indictment, e,..* #0 '9ii rgew Arta . ; though in genet* terisii; b 1 / 44 I dnep'not eide that the cc : g-otln ettnig:boiiiiels iilentical with _ 'offliee ' 3 ....-- • o r e:lin g liquoii. The wnids t where li; q is are sold or drank" in: the his: sec alrt on indicate the purpose merely or which' t e,' house is kept; while a' single :tete sale ' Oda no lo„v31 presumption OA porno .- se, whatever inference of fact, u•jory . might ra'sr I rrona it s: Ito AO - erg ef — tho . house tieing,' , lo:ll4jlitignage .4'3100 trtbsoti, : l an act of a 'continuous nature, whi,ch can iiote limiteil°l9ea•iiiAlnlinie !itk eireum -51,-.6e,m, - ~.,-;.: ~ ... ', ••. . ! ~ f . ...,., . I liiii:the pensiti in the 28th section p ro- . WI against 139 leit fil• olden 'cif 'brine*, not Vieliplicable: to the keepintof. 2 i drink , ' -t oese, tbe'questieri:OatutallY - ii'ai ir ked;rho 'i 'the 'leper effs'inne , to:' be pun shed, the' Ilaw havieg pronid'ett no 'Penalty?. There is dolescape,to ruitiseilers, however, the COM mon lasi prineiple being (hit wen ever a ,f)taineplohibits en offenCe, 'a b utaffixes no penalty; it is a tuisdetheanor ' punishable by i,s liee ertlirl imprisonment at the'dieretion of ithil'erou'rt. ~ 4 Plack Okm, '22 ;•12 Sift' til 216 i 1 7; I:l3wir,• V.. 8; • - There ore, while t, 'e 28th section does neit4urniSh be peisib . ty,l . it ' affords- a good guide in -. •gtilailtig the dis4etionwhiebibli commo n riVgives: I' ) l L ' i li on e I p l f li t h h - at ee o ct f ici i n sm or ; the i d o area the I saiPplieg sod expressly repeals the 28th • Uh l Orin:it:for — 'f'cf4 velatiltil sa e," omit- 1 til the wordil 4 . l, eenitaiy to the' torfsions ise.... of tills law" L All'intlawfut. ti c s ' are l i Tu e i f rr s p ti u l ti l, M w a h b a l;9 /eA ll es ul a t re his nti e atf s iii? t L b 6 ' it i ld'actr like its faidecesser, furnishes •no isrinet answer; for It does not protibin.ex-1 !nsei) , "salmi without license.'' . Perhaps-Ave 4 my pririnine er•infer by constrn etion,' fhat til ltsdled Witliont lineni4s are unlawful, Ite-, e use it' , priivides - fuethe granting, of !leen s,E. But in criminal jurisprudence, this brings Ms ioto 'difficulty, for men tie- not* ro _be !punished by •cousirticiiim. Perhaps- it may bersaid that:the 'snot IB34,!piettibit -1 g unlicensed sales LAW a quart ;i:3 - new I i force • hot haiing been express y ;repeal- I ed; and i especial y since the net of 1858 returns", to the quart limit, inste d of the Illon, in the license to merebnut venders. 1' . Thus; we are ;tat, it-the end of three t year.ilegislation-upots this 'inipor ant.'sub ' j6c4, to discover. - by consiruction, ras beat I4e i clin,' what wrest are'- outdid' , aud in sihat Jaw theyire forbidden: .1 My_ tittention has been draWn ibg, to the charge of an eminent tibe middle_of the State, in which 'I-iti is 'expresied , thap;„the tepe 7 n B il ll64 tr e a 4 il o , u pe a ti f dl l t t i e g .7 l; e ct f m' t 51;.: uiiok;tedly Curie y 'ti ! a - to ill, i I, o hl ra_d 2 e s il Lb up s u bei n l l y 4. ):: a t o p f pi t iea lidr :i, l l : :, cZ'inea eau, be pitssed, even utter n Mier' a retested law. \ But, doul f d t en ticn °i ..trig learned , 'i uruLcaiedtoti view I li tre u thisthepsityof tb ors,uotapply to the e_ences, pro, ihe first section: The 11th:sect ci of 1858:, which provides fort, I suit of.,milawfur sales, repeals. '2B4h section of .the act of 1856. priiviso denims it shall not b, i u trepeet ;My 'act or part. of all a -ling such" uulitivfnl sales; except: eetiou: . 'fiite is.hotting in li 8 . 58 either cairns:4y*, or ; implied' 4e, but for the keeping of a,her p . .u,ri!ict indictments, t s e h e o .t s i t i . oiret sectio n i b t , on remain, i therefore, in° 9 a r f nd r he i h ' e c ia. b v : li t ut ; r u u: ( l used ou. persons; convicted, as 4,4 the illegal purpo,,e•of selling ' iig, as d. have alreadyexplaiuldJ , •• , .. ' The set of 'lB5B, we are sorryto say, is i backward step in the, cause of temper . Lee. We may'specify souse of its retro, gressions. - „ • • lit reduces the prices oflicences ; aud thus ' makes the power , to sell more eaSy. It lowers die gallon' • limit of Venders to ai 11-arli and the, live gallon limit - of brew irs aud, distillers to one galluu, thus °nab: ; ling them, to swell the tide of t,. i' lintemper .. , ' .. 1.41 tkog housen are no lodger under the control:a - the, Court,' or , any restraining auCaority but any aud every one may 6lel e• s p etition, witimit, certificate or Put:dies- . : nob, aud ou the approval of his bind ,y ilmiltistriciAtiorucy and Treasurer,' obi in 1114,1mi:wee. II fl• .sestriction 'upon ,`retail'. selling ,i y 1, .) brewers' is taken off, and they May now re :o4,, li,y obtaiuing license in the mode Fe ? , sided tor eatiug hearses. - '' - '''• ',Perseus obtaining merchants and tavern lieeeses from the Cenci, and failiug to take thews .ont,caunot he punished for sales made 'within 15 days after the clam of, the license.. . .t• - aritly, tbe act of 1858 manifestly ~,ctir,- , tails ihn torther powers of the Court. :`The hrtit'Clanso o f the sixth section is peremp - liquors as tory, ___f‘tbat licenses t o. vent . M aturesaid shall be , gra nted," Sic: odify: , ling this tO a certain extent, - the first pro ciao iunnediately ;follows diclarin. , A 4 that nothing : •1 , bore in contained shall prohibit . the Court •tion, hearing other evideuce than that, presented *by the applicant for liecinse." I Then:, follows the second iroviso, which : I takes away time disbretion cif the Court , IWhidb tinder the act of 1834, might be el ercised ' "upon its own - knowledge,"noder the act,of 1850,"notwitt.stancliug the peti titioner Iliad complied with all:the legal for ilitiei " and - indee•the act 'of 1856',' by 1 hearing not 'oidy 'evliferiec, but "petitions, lienuinstrances and eouisel."—:Tbe second 'proviso therefore enacts , tine:After hearing evidence as aforesaid, the Court sh . all grant Or ramie a linense • to such applicant, in mi l. lcordnoCe with the evidence." ; - .I • - Thus the Court is blond to decide the :case, not aecording to its. in , views of pro: may, 'hut According to the evidence before it, as in A matter of common litigation.%; 'And not-:only is the discretilm of the Court thusl iiplitedi but au alsc is the kincr of evidencel I,tithe reeeived. The act of 1855, providing' I flip, the Gimrt might not only hear evidence, b remonstrances, .lit receive; also petitions and t a bear counsel opposed to the application, was doubtless in the wind of the legislature iiipassing the•aat 0f.1b58, which - was bung 1 .1 it: It is, clear,, therefore; that its re jutting. the language of the fotnicr‘act; and in -limiting the hearing, and decisiOn of the Court to the, evidence, only, the ant of t l 1858 Intended:to ,limit the . matter broughtl boforisthe Court; to stiali . evidenee ` its bean( On the'parlieulitr application—that is, to I ' k clrilifokiest* ... orlbose reefs te a / '': matei-ivicTentthe subjeckof In "uiry, t : thj Der)ipitY of the tavern, he qq& tn l. IlkitionslortheTt_ pplicauta,, nd the - ecoine 3o l.l thitiots be .hasto entertain fitrin ere and veler4 ••!4lislice pew tone •an , 'remons. nces:rif.a igsnieral chit-pa l e!, set hit-fortis,' no particialarObjhet : iona to die appli cant , r t • , Simile'', 'or his bonito, or in -other. ()yds, the voice of the neighbors cannot; Ile' received. ' tliCy are not evitkoce,' and ' c l an,' fford e a , assistance, to the. qoute in depidi, all the le`A,ioature ,hatichoziensto snbznit to to wit: 4h13 , factsor,thE portioning arpire f ion. "Tiaii6ougti that broadAlsereti n; wtich • the 'Court was p ermit - ted to sznii se 'under Torinef laves; isithtis risitrowed in :to a decision on- the eiideiree ,Blibillltte t A .th n • subjeCt'of inquiry 'is ~not. change i It i; therefore still the.. dtitY -rif the Co - 'r. to '• quire, within .the range of.fhe.. ilden4, vrhethei the tavern tis' necessar y; "whotker Chas . applies:lst ' is' sober and bo eat,' and vithether lie . hals the house room'. - nd coi- ' 1 Vbnienceetequired tor th e accO, - madati6'_, Of strankerilitid trave ors. ! -. • : ''• It Is yet.tbe • duty of the Court to - sier t i,, 444,,e... the . e v idence , limit the p c pie -trill remember that_tlley ropet•furol-h it, or the 'license must be granted. It _will of do to,- fold thearnitand say, aw•men oft did, the Court,-kn o ws all about it: lie after we • are•to lcs4ow nothingAntside of thelevidenes, and if that ; be r not furnished by 'the neigh- -. borsintere.sted, theyineo. not Ts 1 ott Her-i- cules: • - They ; ' , themselves mutt first pat. • `shoulder to tb wheel._ ' • , _ ;_ _ ' , !' .. . .. , . 1 . • 1 l'or the' 13esieitgne.1 • COUNTY COMNISBIONEE ' AND O ' .. DITOR.' - ' - ' 1 1 10 the Tux Pa ers and. Electors pfßeatwrl- ffi= . The number' of aspirants fot odidatori al honors be:fora:the Republica. County . Convention„ epens ~,a,fullsfieldfo • choice as • to quontiiy at least; as to the qu. icy of the material it is Irtonecentary to e press soy. opinion until !called npon to' sign fy a pref erence at Our township -primary rneetiogs;' For the Begislature the; rray! , is already im posing; now amounting to dine, all told; ' •• for the office of Countyi Commis ',tier, six are now nut, and, for aught owe k ow, "the cry iit. , still, they coiner For tii office of County Auditor, . however,4 the least eons sidered, although•in some respect the most , ,.. 'important,—So fur brit two names eve been-, , announced!. • But it. is,. not . ,is to he integ. rify, abilities or elaims, iositiveto eampny. wire, of any named that ive; reed wish to speak ; at.tflis juncture we•are willing to 1 believe all equally ,hoae4atO ca' able, and ~. 1 their claims in all respeets:rqual and parii,l. • - JO. - ;,..Zikere are other ; in, enneetien with: ffi the two latter oces I, to hi .i . 5 I would for a- few ifleinentio - tidver . led 0 . ., t leg ibis we - would address ihe : !Or P. ' and' o -I • • - 1 'Yell!' citizena•of'the Ceuety, genetally, irre. r peetive 'cif 2 party;! atid• with elview,to the selections to be ; made IT t.ikparties thror, t Weir:respective cotiritiPenv i rntielss. i • - N. doubt -exists in !the mindil of these iiifficiently informed :sod suffiiicatly candid ' tto acknoil.dge the truth, tat 1+ time loss long eioee arrived 'whoe coire'ahould be.ex- braised in the election of Cennt''Ceti/alit sinner. The question,,"ls he . h nest, is hi I capable?" :should be invos4to.d with more 1 , scrutinizing exactness than se's.ine heretofore . tr. have been -bestowed upqn it —judging ~--- by the several incumbents and b their tots . throughout - a series , ?:t . years ' hat abuses - ' , hive crept , into ftbe....husine4 of the 'offee, many are sitvireatil some!, kno its book will amply show,the fact . :lArroO get these, the exorbiiant amount of • time Unnecessari ly consumed `must hire , been . 4ppaient to .tks , least. interested observer. We do not.• speak solely; ofthe lasetwrl'yea ,—during , the erecii3El' of the County IPenitentiary,— [a work more- exterisit e and expensiye, in tour opioloo, than the rieccsAties f the press l ent,' or Of a long!future'are ef t likely to I require,—whieh, howeter beanti l and im- I posing mita exterior,' is unfor !lately sa . „ i !aeon giving indications of 'ton ciency;ei i - Itherin plan or execution , we , hick more - likely the former), two escapes 1 omit ho),- l ing been already, \effected ;Ht entire fiz-, 1 tures, as we have been ,4edibly informed,,; furnace; flues, pipes, `,!ge , answer . g proper ly none of the functions for - Which'designed; although, by the by, the Whole affair has been a Sufficiently prolific *"beet ege to some at.least, concerned ini its ; conception and incnbation 1] • We speak n gerallji of t the last seven or ten years past. . ' ! But it'is lout our intention to enier. into a, detailed specification of what e consider wrong ; of charges by, them f. permed, expenses, over and aboie the pe.;niein psi . allowed !by ' law,-46.1,attex bei .g iiiliii 3 i, are entitled. Co, and greater in -t .is !county than allowed - generally throe 'bout the State; of per diem pay '.l)4ziggi:l . i n t o thii "Incidental- :Expense" ;.account, and then covered up- and hidden under .t , fl .specious phrase of "expenses of -weals," falsifying' thereto) , the true amount of tins. in their . day!pay accinant,- 7 -and !which,' 't . Ong}, not" .done-recentlyi was done at n,o‘v ry remote . peridd of time ;—of warrants to Comb:as-I; sionere, pay, drawn :payable sitsosmaintute, - ilidefinite period, with interest rain datei under the equally 'specious prate •t pf loaqi to the County, which they were ot, whichL they eould ,not, be, and to whi hacitoneef . ... they were never last p two meti - . ated within the lait two years; nor of the performance by them, (and that net in the .:. most "tiVerkruati-like, nuannel," of duties .z', by law allotted "Pxchisively to he r Clerk,--. one of the fruitful soureea:Of the large -. amount of 'thee consumed , by -t,', wo,.'nnda: t i he pretext of bust:fleas; at $2 Ot or dim* Whicti conld he done l by him in a. -titter sail more exPeditiOus,manner tat a EIP d mi d°. .4 ate rate; !while at the time the ste-tbes - 1,1 employed,: he is ofrequently co .. patatilell idle. Of ;these and'"others' we oayi if 1' ... quited, enlarge more fully at;'. , . a fissure , time. For the , present, all we Wish is to call the attention' of the tax -pa rs and so- , ters ofthe County, to the neeeasi of aeleet-, ing such men for cauclidates, in 4t/i, par ties,: as 'their believe will disobar the di- , _ties of the trust, to be,confided.to' em, eon- ~ sciantiously, in conformity wit law and their oaths, with a-view eolelY.i thilnter ests or the people;and of ';he co nth, and not with- "an 'qv a; thy/a", to - , - it so innalns meats of the office a nd the numbe r - of days and dellars to be eked out ii th course, of the year. -This desideratum . e i ted, sad the probability ii, the aver* I ability `^ sill be about the'same between t :ctiotow 4 * ing iandtdatee. , •o'!- I I: 1 , , l .It was our intention to have. 710 sews' whet at large' of 'the important . -tbeggh, slighted. office . of • Coitnty An ! itor ;-- bat o space and, time will,unt at pe•'...t admit , • • 1 ' • -, IS EOM judg,s iu I be oou - t lof the pats! au is I dietn4nts to wilich sea- .nvietton, tleis,the ' bad:not kt 'present h section' , ihited in cti of th e e punish \wily the ud (*the construed t 28411- be ( set !,,of 115 repe.il- ecci , on.' the .wijl be Aeretofore, ice of the Ise or place or , drink, 1 I' ;.: Fa We lq.el 6
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