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! HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. Xs; No, 93-—Whole No, 2660, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1844, Petes BWe Conte. happily accord withthe great catholic principles which p ACommon Counette Cireult Court. Very Late from Canton. our Diyine Lord an: as 81 for mys- joamp or Atprexaxn, Monday, April 1.—Ald. Puapr} A: 1.— Edwards ads. TT i tical body. By these I wish to abide. These { commend | President. sd been, tried (before, and hes this case which bad! ‘The Stephen Lurman, Buxton, has arrived from {9 your serious consideration and study. “These I would ‘The minute of the last day's proceedings were read | Herald, both of Saturday and Sunday, was summed up Whampoa, whence she sailed on aa 19th of eg ave you press home four consciences it you approvi to-day by Counsel. atransaction on a landlord’s | ce; er—ni: fore received, do tououing the Churohy.lutereste, ‘These I would have | Mevore Vo. ~A messoge was received from HisHonor | werrzat brought to recover the amount of a quantity of | Comber —nineteen days later than be aie you ever bear in mind with an especial reference to your | the Mayor, vetoing the resolution to fix the pollsin the 16th | household furniture, taken before the rent becume due. | Mr. Cushing, our minister, had not arrived. citizenship in heaven, and your staining to union there | ward different from what they had been at the last elec- | ‘The articles were seized on the 30th of April, 1843, and| Letters of the 19th December says that the Delhi with the Church of the first-born. The world has invest. | tion. ‘The polls remain in statu quo, aa they stood at that | the rent fell due not until the first of May. “fe rol A aiteas ave ed the Church on earth with certain civil rights, and thus | per ‘This case reated at both sides on Saturday. and Mary Ellen, and Ronalson, would ab Bh awhy with a correspondent civil character. They are valuable} Petitions Referred.—From ownera of steamboat Saru-| Counsel summed up this aay. and the Court charged. | very soon for the United States, and probably the in their way. “But let them all perish, before a worldly | togo, or exchisive use of slip between Jay and Duane | ‘The Jury will render a sealed verdict this morning. A) Helena. ‘The Petrel would sail ina few days for Tun NEW YORRARRACD uSiy aeemepe—out;| THE GREAT CONTROVERSY IN THLE Ushed every day of the your excent New Sere pra: | EPISCOPAL CHURCH. "THE WEEKLY HERALD published every Saturday PASTORAL LETTER. ‘D—pul morning—price 6} cents per copy, oF $312 peramaum— | T) pue Larry or my PasToraL CHARGE :— Postages , cash in aivance. BRETHREN, BELOVED IN THE Lorp— ADVERTISERS are informed, that the, cirevarecing | Certain of your body have published and disse- fast. errculation er in this city, | Mnated a document bearing their names, designed oe ts ae the fp Loco Sor poten to place me before you as an arrogant assumer of or the world, and is, therefore, ! . E men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- precgatins beyond the just clauns of my office, oe thrals the Church, or one jot or one tittle of | streets. verdict at the former trial was rendered for $600 vance, ang! TESS pee on therefore as one unworthy of won confidence, palo for ace hekal(ia senzifieed. wer Of Sobran era at Fulton Market, ray ing ot to be t re- | Supreme Court. Manilla, PRINTING kinds execu! erat i t 2 ren, thal qy which | moved from uarter, as contemplat ¢ Board. — T i : . % iG and obnoxious to the disrespect and suspicion of | Radome pectltaenias pel OS ot nationnes parind ee i coanietian avon Court of Common Pleas. The limits of the port of Amoy are thus de. Price, and in the moat elegant style. the community. I have no regret, on my own ac- : rertnites GORDON BENNETT, count, that they have thus frankly expresied them: reets. selves In their o' names. ir! and fearless : Pigeseees corm oc Eeuen onc Siasisy ty adoption and vindication of measures conscien- Kaw YORK AND FHILADELEHLA HA sROAL Live }tiously deemed by me to be inseparable from the ef faithful discharge ot my official obligations and re- Wow Newage, Newssuxywmn, aazen, Taare, sibilities, have called forth manifestations of on you to condemn your Bishop ina way utterly unan- | the Bloomingdale Road and East River. Before Jndge Ulshoeffer. fined :— thorized by the Church. affectionately commend what} From Samuel Price, offering to purchase lot 263 William | Arnis. 1.—W. H. Messi wer ve. J. H. Hamilton et al.—2| ‘The inner waters, including “ Koolongsoo” Island, to T have now said touching it,to your serious consideration. | street. 4 Hintto Landlords. ‘This was an action of ‘Trover to-eco- | Pageda Irland, on the 8. W, side, to the #ix islands on the I think it will winy oaths is, those of you, not ma- From John Brinkley, offering to purchase lots 103 and} ver the amount of value of a quantity of housebold furni- | Eastern side. ny trust, who had doubts—that your Bishop has not | 105 Chatham street. ture taken under a landlord’s warrant from the plaintiff: ‘The following are published as the pilot regulations for transcended his powers, or forfeited his claim to the con- ts.—In favor of refunding to Thomas Hall a sum } Plaintuff occu as sub-tenant, and the principal q the port of Amoy. fidence which he has so rg basta k from you ; that he | of $10, paid by him under some erroneous impression as | tion was to ‘ain, if under the act of 1842 (know Ist. Every pilot is to have a license signed by the Hai ill will and hostility, both privately and publicly ex- | has but done his duty ; and that there is no reason why | fees, in taking out a Guager's license. the exemption law) a tenant not residing on the premises, | Hong, countersigned by the consul, and stamped with the pressed, to which, {rom their anonymous and irre- | the peace, good order, and godly quiet of the diocese | | Aitirming ticente to butchers to sell meat otherwise was entitled to the benefit of that Taw, wie pesorves Sor [respective spals of the asics of thoxe functicnaries. Hi ici } 1. r whic! in by the quarter, the oce f $150 1 =| 4. Te ilot to his license, ki sible character, or from other sufficient causes, | Maintained as asound branch of the Catholic Church be | “In feor of smending the assessment law, in so for as it | Theleutarkaecstes @cortale clear of azticl Le tye apealgr ion gop pee gird aro or certificate of his fitness, signed by at leost one captain ot IT deemed it neither a demand of duty, nor a dic: , Which | her Majesty's ships, which certificate will be lodged at the ‘ THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. tate of propriety, to make any answer. Now, how- Leaving Hew York deity fom scot of Conia t lever, {am accused before the church and the omni Leane peacceds -da to Bordentown, from thence by | world under names deserving. eeu cifal considera iiadelphia. P tion; names, too, which give pain evidence oa Line Pepoehas direst to) Camden Coppesies | chat there has been a subjection of understanding in) withone change of * a Passcagers will procure their tickets at the office foot of | to feeling, and ot principle to passion, in quarters Caurthude sect, where a commodions, steamboat, will be in | where 1 would have little expected it. Jeoparded, by any thing connected with the parochial civil | relates to personal tax, with a memorial to the Legisla- | mechanics? tools and instruments used by artiza franchise which you are soon to be called to exer-| ture to pass a law on that subject, which proposes to au- | are exempt from the operation of the law apart from other | British consulate. In this, as a civil matter, 1 would leave you | thorize the Board of Supervisors, instead of the Board of | property, consisting of household furniture and such like | _ 3d. Every pilot boat is to hoist a red and white flag ho- irely unrestrained. But as ‘a matter connected | Common Council, to remit erroneous taxes. The report | articles, ‘It was shown in evidence that the house was | rizontally, with an English number on the FE eee eee hee ene Pear FY cammaannere mene OF \Aarsigs, Woodhall stripped of the property and that various articles, the pro-| 4th. ‘The following are the rates of pilotage: For every of Christ, and thus with your spiritual character and| Ald. Wooonuzt. objected to giving new powers to the | perty of asub-tenant, were taken away. foot of water the ship draws, 00 cents per foot, both iz Hopes | met ae the pastor of your souls, pray: you te be- | Hoard of Supeerieors, i The jury rendered’a verdict of $140 damages for plain. | ward and outward irom the Chaw-Chat Rock; and one ware how you commit yourselves. Let the solemn fast of | Ald, Punpy was opposed to any infringement of the pre- | tif and 6 cents costs. dellar per foot from a line drawn trom Samtia Isiand, Passion Week be duly observed. Let the Holy Eucharist | sent regulation of the law on this subject. The Court adjourned to this day. Chapel Island, and Paktia Island, or in the proximates of readiness, with baggage-crates on board. ; 2 1 Arad orutaieinenee: monn ot Phikadelphi crates are conveyed from city to city, am accused of a high-landed measure Of ty-| he received, in all Christian preparation of heart, on the| Ald. Sco.es was in favor of altering the law as it now th wihout betog opened by the way , Each train is provided witk |ranny, and of an unprincipled trampling on the | Great Easter Festival. Then, seeking by special prayer | stood, and the advantages by such a regulation were ea, ; j etal Tine OU Late td Eoarag tool somo fo | righ the lity in the manner in which {treated | Gols qaslanceand tiowing go eine clechion of Wr | manta csndmcee: City Intettigence. srl Buta, morbant hig or lable othe plnags dens and Vestrymen, in the fear of God, and as a matter | Alderman Punoy was astonished to see the Alderman | Police OMflce=Hatts or Justice—Monnay.—Knocn- involving solemn Christian responsibilities. Let spiritual | of the 14th Ward looking for an alteration of this law, | ©? Dows axp Ronnrp ww tux Starer-—While a peacea- considerations and views preponderate with you ; and| when he himself had acted and fully concurred in its | ble citizen, named Henry Hardenbrook, of No. 76 James lay deeply to heart the blessings which God’s word pro-| provisions. However, modern theorists were hunting for | *t¥eet, was passing, lastevening, down Oak street to his nounces on those who love, and seek, and pray for, the | reform, and the wise and salutary provisions of this law | house, some ruftians sallied {rom that nefarious haunt for itis optional. : Anuexed are the regulations for the reception of foreign ben then ve Piledelphi frm the fot of Wa the movement of the Hon. John Duer, at the close 0 oA coins at Hong Kong, in payment of dutie mnt street, steamboat to Bordentown at 7.0 ¢ of our last convention. and by railroad from Camden, abs avoloek, That movement was a censure upon my conduct ‘Tho lines for Baltimore | nin at 756 A. M., and | ‘ Cee a ee er te a eae foc New Work. =” | ina matter of pastoral counsel to the clergy and di M3 2 o “aR are to be considered respectively equal to 100 taels weight of Sycee silver, in ull cases Where the imperial duues may bv paid in any one of the above named coins. [From the Pekin Gazette.] Victory or tHe ImreniaL Anats.—The imperial arms d flagrant outrage., and he is ful ly committed to high they/and any others, had a mght to spread upon id offence. How Jong is our BY TH® PENNSYLVANIA CANAL & RAILROADS. | the minutes any document which they might see ‘This superior Line of Packets is now in co7plete order. | fit to prepare, even without a resolution designed New Boats have bern placed oa the Line, and every s1ravee | 10 test the sense of the convention whether the li- i9 3m*m people of my charge. The censure was contained ms ” , . the depraved, called " Liverpool Alley,” and he was most | Rupees wei ina document, signed, or to be signed, by that Fr madly pcoe ng hb mplonietione nai thage:| Ge at omer te ts the gentleman from the cruelly beaten, and robbed of $30, Watch was called, but | Pesium dell entleman and others, and ea forward by | andstrife. F "| yoth Ward, had only to remark, that, in relation to his | 80 Tesponse, and the villains ran off. Subsequently, how- Bolvian im, without the accompaniment of any resolution ‘And may God, dear brethren, be with you! Directed | (Ald. Scoles’) course of action on the subject, he had re- | ver #n arrest way made and a scoundrel, named William | Chulian PIONESIE AND IMS TACKET LINE FOR | and evidently on the presumption that he, and by His most gracious favour, and furthered with his con. Seven taut had taken his course, juat according to the is arrested as one of the Car anpivawed of this | Chopped PITTSBURG, tinal help, may ‘ouhumbly, sincerely, and disinterest: | Alderman ofthe 10th, whose long experience, skill and «ally devoted to His glory. an f 5 welfare of yourselves aid your fellow men—so dutifully | was guided by him. According to the doctrine laid] City to be infested with these miserable haunts for and piously demean yourselves as members of the Church | down by the gentleman from the 10th, whatever the | the depraved, receptacles for the wretched, the owners exemplary in all its tequirements, and finding your chief | Common Council had done for the last century, was | % the property fatteniny on:the spoils? Shame ! © for th the spiritual and eternal | judgment had given him such sound knowledge, that he Jers. berty should be taken or not. i i 4 § . ‘ : x 7 fF r VTi ineeting county which the font pues render i the| “Oa principles which will be daly appreciated by | ing tn des prommatton of ts sleitual interest the Gnlarg: | BgRy Soe PrOper cu movedto lay the memorial onthe | meer Hi Soaney Bane was Suse yonerday: thon of Kokonor, wi lore long whife moet obstnsialy xesit Fee an aoe eae OF Ue yeeterable to all other | all lovers of good order, 1 was fae y en holy influences, that finally you may attain to the glory, | table. i noon by false keys, and a number of coats, cloaks, &c. | ed the Chinese authorities, and at one time even threaten- routes, _ No effort has been spared to make the accommodationa | that duty to the body over which I presided de-| honor, and immortality of its triimphant state inhea:| Alderman Puapy felt that it was an unjust censure on| stolen. ‘The burglars escaped, having completely strip- | ¢d an invasion of the neighboring provinces ot Szechuen, on board the boats ample acd comple. ‘Lhey are in charge of | manded of me to save it at once from such an out- | yen! those who had been in office for along term of years, to} ped the hall. Several Mongul chiefs who gave assistance to the regu- fn ccdicom attentive, and obliging captains, so thatthe tmp | pao, adopted the course marked out by duty. God grant such blessing to you all, through Jesus | make this alteration. There were such men as Stephen The Bowery Police.—Every thing quit and the lar soldiers, and by their bravery and perseverance broke tom PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG ‘am blamed, however, for not having Altow. | Christ our Blessed Lord and Savionr ! Allen, whore long experience and high character stamped | magistrates lolliny in their eazy chars, the spirit of the rebels, are to be promoted, and to receive is reacered one of plewarsrather than toil 3 ed an explanation, The whole matter having From your affectionate pastor, him as a person of the most unsullied integrity, and the} ae y i all the cattle they took as a reward. ane ONLY $10. heen an unjustifiable assumption of prerogative; BENJ. T. ONDERDONK, passage of such an act would imply a censure on such | ,, Coroner's Office.—The Coroner was, as usual, on} ‘THs Navy.—The naval officers of Chekeang have becn OFFICE N. E. CORNEH FOURTH AND CHESTNUT | (i Laeurenaerar 4 Haan eet ieeptey oat Bishop of New York. | men ax he was. the qui vive, but no casos were presented for his considera- | ordered to charter as many vessels for the use of govern- wi Sees leet my sigh a bas ad ane hse, plate srine minutes of the | | N®™ Youe, March 29, 1644. Alderman Woonrr, felt that as this practice was ro- tion. So much the better for the city and the citizens. | ment as they decm advisable, in order to render the fleet q H y ed for over one hundred years, and had been in respectable. ‘Beata may also be eectfred at 13 south Third st,and at the | convention, I could be faithful to my trust as cognis a years, Mr. E a sp ‘ ¥ ‘ ” are 9] ition so long, it would be unwise to alter it; he, th R. Epiror+ r ux Anwy.—To supply the wa: f the provinces, an where the CDs part hom ereey morutng aC alot. head of that body, laden with peculiar responsibili-| 5 cc¢ necorder iallnene nt anes Fert on Ne bee cabjoct oucee ebeeidhron | Having heen applied to. by several persons re-| eicient militia is tobe raed ond drilled, Im re ‘A. CUMMINGS, Agent, ty Jn the preservation of {ts good order, only by renning bral einen ft oe freee Aldermen Hatfield and | the table. ait) specting requisites for natural ization, I rake advan- | | Ixuxpatson.—-Both in August and toward the latter end SHRANGEMENTS FOR Ten. e risk of refusing sanction to, or co-operation With, | 1. ps purtips, Ea Antiog District Att Alderman Scours contended that there was no law that | tage of your columns to answer all whom it may | of September the inundation in Ganhwuy as w ell as Ho- if such disorderly proceedings. Icould inno way recog-| - ¥ONA®*: Fa! 1 Esq. ,Acting rict Attorney. ave the Common Council power to enact ; and this is the} concern. —‘T’ 0 nan, was fearful beyond all former experience, immersing OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, aise thal el sibility, Lar Re psa antigo spat drones Teas eve rns erapention Hes heentraised: concern. The questions generally propounded | nan, astricis; and prestings dese ntien throUNbpatitine land, The tenor of all the memorials upon this st.bject is heart rending, and the Emperor has ordered that a large sum of money be forthwith sent in order to relieve the sufferers from starvation. ‘The annual examinations have been stopped for the present, until the waters have subsi- ded, and all the oflicers, from the Governor down, en- trusted with the construction of the opis along the banks of the Yellow river, are sentenced to very severe punishment. i Camphor (according to the decision of the superinten- dent of customs at}Amoy,) if for foreign exportation,has to pay a double duty, by :he native dealer as well as by the darwas presented of cases to be tried,viz :~ Manslaughter | noald°st Supecvisom with: uel, powers us conte ated 2; Robbery in the first degree | ; th Hae 6; Grand Lar- | by the Report would be unwise, ceny 7; Embezzlement 1; Insuring Policies in Lottery 1; | ne question on laying on the table was taken ; and, on Contempt of Court 1—Making in the total 19 cases; in @d-| motion, the subject matter of the Report and Memorial dition to which 16 persons had been previously indicted, | were ordered to be laid on the table. Ue tam tetera wiih sere allthe cases amount to | "Alderman Pvapy oflered a resolution, which was unani- only 37, mousty adopted, proposing that it be referred to the mayor The Sipad tnaneet oe. panes i ersons summoned | tg aad the asia ae Legislature, praying the ae $s GrandJurors were called,and the following appeared to } sage of a law authorising the Supreme Court to hold one bat? ‘pr ‘onthe For eal ee hi . term each year in the city of New York ; and a second re- Cth ‘star Pesta gr Nodtewa gad Lucius S. | solution in favor of protection of mechanics’ labor, and Who are entitled to naturalization, and what proot 7 to obtain acertificate ? is requisite for one arriving here before 18 years of age to obtain a certificate? 3d, Ta a mariner debarred the advantages of naturaliza- tion because he in the progress of his culling has not been five consecutive years in the territory of the United States? 4th. Does a temporary absence from the United States on business er pleasure, not intending to make the foreign country a residence, during the five years, disqualify the 100 Pine street, corner of South. ¢ attention I say running the risk : for upon the unhallowed prin- ft roaeere ran AR peed e luct, there mi we been—I fel e possibility, but subscriber begs leave to cal f his friends | feared ‘ Ot the maxima: WHICH’ glvoe to nid the public ta gensral, to, the. follow fugements {or ik not—an applying 1814, for the Purpose ‘of bringing oat aetadeniler ead ser | power tho control of right, and 1 might have been put age Passengers, by the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, sail wn by acclamation, But God be thanked! Ihave Hee {hentai iy a ascand sath of very Month "By | loceso which fears Him and loves righteousness; which 1¢ Londar ,tosail rem New Yori st, ‘ever been distinguished for church knowledge, churc! 2th—and from London on the 7th, 17th and 37th ofeach month, principles, ‘and sound church sympathies; und which In connection with the above, and for the purpose of afford- | faq proved, Delore, how surely i ii renter i - |, years ly it waa to be found still Ereator facilities to Dassengera, the subscriber has es; | on the side of right, when disturbance is bred within it.— ed ahipe to vail punctually every’ week | ‘The principles in which my distinguished predecessor, Comstock, John Campbell, ‘Thomas Dugan, Frazer Dun- ii i applicant from procuring his papers ? le as tart at on otros wating emismey wo | eat aber tegen ound asciy and rege in Mt | Conteh aug Jobn 2 asters soon. Fisher, | une omplriog, he tmatay of th Sa peo he | AH a paren natalia, does that make his minor | 2h iniy enteoed to deh for opium smoking are the following Me iy, drafts are given, payableat sight, on | and | was nobly austained ; a8 appeared by manifestations | (/corge R Hibbard, Joseph Keeber, Abraham Miller, Joh | unanimously adopted. : Perea eric eed oa (hiked again tobe reported at the Imperial Autumnal revision of viggial Bank of Irelan immediately after the adjournment, and has ever mse pe el, James E. Wood, Harvey Weed, Reports, from the Board of Assistants, in favor of appli- . : all cases of capital punishment. Cork, meric, Jacob'A. Westervelt, and,tsaac V. Briggs—18. canta for office, were taken up, PP | continecdaly inthe Untied States, an ahall have’ two | Shanghai was declared open from the 17th of Novem- id, payable roeri Inna, payable ws dopderry, | continued to appear by the most unquestionable token: merck ue Tyondonderry. | These have made my diocese dearer than ever to my clerain,” | heart. Inthe spirit of oneof those noble sallies of coi acioua rectitude, and firm, pure, and unblenched purpose, which were a0. characteristic of Bishop Hobart, and which he manifested when, some thirty years ago, an effort was made in convention to interfore with his epis- copal prerogatives, but was put down by what I trust will ‘The Charge.—The Recorder briefly charged the Grand i Jury, his remarks being principally directed to the law } Wane sg sdirttentierg sera er kavenah te Tybee governing elections; spoke of the evil of junk shops, and | of Wards; and Nathaniel Murphy, as Inspector of Lime, fier congratulating’ the inquest on the amalinets ofthe | ‘vere adopted, ' » calendar, requestad them to retire and proceed to busi-} Report, in favor of the appointment of M. Davis, as In- {tap 44 spector of Lime, was referred beck, with objecti Other Grand Jurors—Leonard K. Smith and James 1. | ""Resolution in favor of lighting the Common Houghtaling appeared afterwards, and were aworn a4] room with gas, was passed. rand Jurors. Report from the Committee on Roads and Canuls, i The Petit Jury.—Avoustomary, eighty-four petit jurors | gayor of William Gass, wean Ferereed back Ais jwere summoned, but only 23 appeared to serve. | Report, in favor of giving extra compensation to Wil- —A fine of $25 each was imposed on nine grand | jiam Fay, for digging a well, was refi back. and petit jrors for non-attendance at the last term of the } " Resolution, im Naver of paving i4th street —pessed bourt a fe A Resolution, in favor of paving Battery place—referred. Trial for Forgery,—Harvey Van Tassel, an aged man, |. font i waa then called to trial, indicted for forgery in the second _cRegaltin, in vor of bali belo Hees eoade degree. ‘This unfortunate man was charged with passing | Resolution, in favor of lighting Canal street, Houston ber, a British consulate being temporarily established. We make the following extracis from the notice of Ca) Balfour, the Consul :—- For the present the limits of the port of Shanghai ere declared to {be within the lines formed by the Paoshan point beating West, and the battery on the right bank at the mouth of the river below Woosung, bearing South West. ‘The place of anchorage for loading and unloading with- in the port is as close over as possible to the left bank at the head of the river, adjacent to a creek named the Woo- sung Row, which, at about three quarters of a mile below the walls of Shanghai, discharges its waters into Shang- hai River, and when the number of vessels may render it requisite, ships must anchor head and stern, leaving the navigation of the river clear, and the mouth of the Woo- sung Row well open. years previous to his application, declared his intentions fo become a citizen, and shall have resided for one year in this State, may upon proving these facts to the officer by a competent witness, be made a citizen, it also appearing he isa man of good moral character, &c. &c. Those arriv- ing here previous to 18th June, 1812, can take out their pay me without proof of having previously declared their intention. 2d. One arriving here under 18 years, after he has're- sided in the United States five years, and one year in the State, may obtain his papers spon the like proof as above, excepting no proo Ol dpalaration-la Becesrary. d. “A mariner is not debarred—so held by Judge Batts. The Justices of the Superior Court and Justices of Ma- rine Court, eof the Judges of the Court ‘of Common Pleas, hold differently. 4th! Temporary absence does not exclude a person from nen, Bandon, Strabane Bktbereen, i= ie Ciey Buk of Glasgow be th ik chureh ity of ever be the tone of New York churchmanship—I wonid —Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co. Bankers, London; | say, brethren, I thank you for the sound principles and c's 0 img ladle an aan mettre bya perfect foclings you have manifested, end the right stand in. ‘For further information (if by I ty to | you have taken ; but allow me frankly to say, that highly oad SYOBERH MeMURRAY, Tao Fie atte, "y,_ | Be fam gratified ‘by your support, an truly strengthened comer of Sou! .¥. Jas teel our concurrent opinions, I should, in an: t Or Meus. P. W. BYRNES & CO, © Waterloo Road,’ | Syont have persevered in my purpose. 7 j96mere Liverpool. | “put it may be said that room should have been allowed STATEN ISLAND for explanation, which might have resulted in the offering FERRY. a § af a resolution thatthe proposed document be entered on : 16 minntes, as a protest. e abstract right o! protest it | ec AT a ll Pee lin me topliscuss. Eminent civilians have yuncil 3 a counterfeit $10 bill on the Middlebury Bank of Vermont | street, and Clinton place with 1 ae i . gas, was |. Also, in e The intendent of cireuit and superintendent of customs REY - aaneceasary for me to ou the 28th of last January, atthe store of Abraham Solo- | favor of lighting Centre stret und’ Hroome street which | Duotiver Sy iu fer anawer, ana nets dlifercatly by some of | has etabliahed 8 government banking establishment oF Leave Staten Island. Leave New York. sustained my course OB the seund principle connected j oho Or" a ron tthe F the pur Hiwas lost, ~ the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. Shroff’ shop for the receipt of tonnage dues and import and At 84 A, M. Ato A.M. with that subject. regard the chief question, however, | "NSS Atlin in onler to establish the scienter, or| be Beard then adjourned. Sth. The naturalization of the parent doos not natu- | e*Port duties, and has fixed the office in the street leading ns au not that of the right of protest. ‘ gene Boanp or Assistants.—Aasistant Alderman Browne in | ralize the minor children. ‘The error that it does, has | om the little east gate of the city to the bank of the “4 guilty knowledge that the bills were |, called James C Andrews, of No. 450 Grand street, also a clerk in|thechair. The minutes of the two last meetings were ‘Wood's tool store, cornerof Chatham and Duane streets, | *¢8d and approved. to show that the accused passed two others the same eve- | Petition of G. Keelan to be allowed to remove a small ning at their respective stores. wooden building in Twenty First street to a small dis- ‘The Defence called Alderman Hatfield, and many other | ‘#nce from where it stands—granted. respectable citizens, to testify to the good character of the | _ Petition of Edward Phelan to correct tax—referred to prisoner previous to the present accusation. committee on taxes. been occasioned by supposing the law of 1802 had a pros- pective operation. It does not. {twas merely passed to apply to a class of cases that then existed, and was meant to naturalize only the minor children of parenta who had poo to June, 1802, become naturalized. So decided yy nearly all the Judges and Justices. A. B.C. ie 2 FM. aS F. Mt Itis a principle of common jrstice, that when oficial e rerogatives are conferred, and corres; lent res} si Rv Os rea Gaba waren ene Pilitydetined, by competent authority, nghts are thus in- “ vested in the ‘suject ‘of those prerogatives and of that re- Novice— camboat POKTS | sponsibility. That is,the person clothed with the pre- | MOUTH is oroughly repaired | rogatives has a right to claim exemption from any other TH is now ; ‘ a de ie Toe Atoay mid New Fore. | Festriction in their exercise, thin is involved in the pre- twill i i river, the firm beng held by partners, named— Hang-yuen,Choo-Hoshing, Maou-Hengho, Kwo-Wanfung, Choo-Yuenjee, King-Yuenke. Any of whom is em: powered to grant receipts for moneys paid on account of the above purposes, ‘The export of teas to Great Britainffor the five months ending Nov. 30, 1843, were 13,017,644 Ibs. of black tea and i green tea. ‘This boa ove expacities for towing equal to any on the | #cribed mode and meastire of responsibility The jury found the prisoner guilty, and the Court sen- | Petition of Wm. Reed to be relieved from tax—referred | Destructive Fire 1x Battimore.—This morn- ohare Fiver aaa oa noyed dha ie wilt bala n ST OO POT OK, BT A eee eer ees, of F tenced him to the Btate Prison for five years. There were | t? committee on taxes. aah ing, a fire broke out in a frame building owned pat Ps sate Barlow, which sailed for i ke S BRING ARRANGEMENTS, ~—— | lat application of this principle to those who are invested J ‘our other indictments against him, Rotitlan of teach Mocs ari ofees to be sitew od t0 eon. by Archibald Sterling, stunted onthe west side of Centre | yo¢ which sailed the oa Bt ARRANGEMENTS. |p _ | with peculiarly weighty official responsibilities sand such | | Trial of Gulick, the Militia Pine Collector.—‘This person struct a drain at their own expense. Referred to Com | Market Space, and occuppied by Hugh Bell asa shoe | co. pass for BE OMIAVAHINGTON LINE OF STAGES me Petthed, Torthe public good, to marked exposure, | Was next tried for un assault and battery, on Mrs, Frances | mittee on streets. of ‘ store, and John Oveare asa hat and cap establishment. | pi Parsecgers, and ih Fare to Manhsttany ile, “ ee cents. | to popaior misunderstaniing aed iiLwill. ‘The protection | Phillips, young married German female, of No. 136 At-| | Fetition of John Liynch to be paid carriage hire—-refer- | The fire orginated in the first mentioned store. 80 rapid | © presi’) Fare to Fort Washington o 125" Gente: | of these in the conscientious and independent discharge | ‘OPney street, committed on her person on the 29th of Sep- red to committee on finance. : was the progress of the flames, that they soon communi beat en aa . This Li i i " r . | tember last. Petition of Thomas Winterbotom to be relieved from tax | cated to the adjoining property on each side. The next Ayoruern Fire in Prrrsnurc.-—-Another fire of duty, has ever been a leading object in every well-regu- Mi i@ property . . * —referred to committee on taxes. building, adjoining on the North, was owned by John | broke out this morning, about 5 o’clock, A. M., ‘The prosecutrix deposed that on the day in questio ; Gulick’came to her house, and proceeded ts take away s | ‘The reading of reports of committees were noxt in order. bureau, clock rocking Chair, & , while her husband was | Report of committee on application for office on the pe- absent, and as she was conscious thut neither herself or | tition of Stephen Curry to be appointed weigher and in- husband owed aught, sho! refused to allow him to take | *Pector of bale hay—accepted. the pro perty, upon which he kicked her in several plac Report of committee on wharves and slips in favor of on the body, and caused her to vomit much blood. She | filling up the west side of Coenties Slip and widening wad ip the family way at the time. He also snatched her | "Font street—referred to counsel to the corporation. child from her arms, and threw it on the floor, She was | Report of Street Committee in favor of regulating Ave- confined to her bed’ for some time afterwards in conse: | ue B at 13th street, and the bulkthead hetween 17th and quence of the injuries received. isth streets—accepted. i : Amutia Priren deposed to being present, and saw Mrs. | , Heport of Street Committee in favor of renumberin Phillips bleeding from the mouth, and her arms scratched. | Sing street under direction of street inspector—accepte: Bannana Rosexwtack deposed to the sameeffect; Gu | Report of same committee in favor of botiding well lick was then coming down stairs. and erecting a pump in 41st street near Bloomingdale Road ‘The defence rested their casa on the grounds that Gu- | —Aaccepted. . lick was at the time lawfully employed collecting a mi-| , Report of street commissioner in favor of repaviny litia fine, and levying on the goods, and used no more vio- | SPring street between Crosby and Elm streets—nccepted. tence than was necgssary to make the levy, as Mrs. Phil- | , Report of street committen (adopted by the Board of Al- lips resisted his authority, for which purpose they called | ¢¢rmen) in favor of allowing owners of property in the his two cartmen, named Stephen Underhill and Samuel | 'Pper part of the city to erect court yards—concurred in. Vanvelsor. The Jury did not agree on a verdict, eight solution calling for information trom inspector of being for a conviction, and four for acquittal. A strange lomapa and gas—adopted, affair. The ordinance for the reorganization of the Croton Plea of Guilty.—Henry C.Barnes impleaded with Hor-| Aqueduct Department was taken up, read by sections aud vey Van Tassel, indicted for forgery in passing the gie | Passed with a few slight amendments, counterfeit bills on the Middlebury Bonk, Ct., pleaded | ,On motion of Assistant Alderman Prrticaew, the report guilty, and the Court sentenced him to the ‘State Prison | Of the committee on the ordnance was read and accepted, dent "ke endiuence was then received end passed by its tit ; a ‘clock. ordinance was then receive 8 8 title, mito © Dery rycen The board took a recess for 20 minutes,” Remonstrance and memorial, signed by 147 citizens, O. 8S. Cireult Court. agai i ranting the pier at the foot of Duane street to the By Al ne of Stages will commence ranaing a Bk ndsy, April 1, 1814, a8 follows :—Leay- | ‘ated polity. acha‘taaviTeat 7 o'clock, A. Mand} "Tne Church has not neglected it In eonseration of or Kaw and Chatham st, | the grievous weight of official responsibilities imposed t fond Ofiee, nc9 o'clock, A: | upon her Bishops—often of the most delicate nature, in ,,and continue runing every boar uotil 8. M volving points peculiarly obnoxious to misunderstandin, pills Linco! Sunes pars the ‘rphan and Lunatic Arriamy, | and censure, and having, connections and bearings, and sae Oavels tt = tel, | leading to processes, which mast necessarily be kept, at ‘Trinity Chereh Cemetry, the High Bricgs aud Sort Mashing: | 10,45 Mas ime, from publio observation che has fur. m27 Im*re Proprietor, | nished prea oo geen gai sip Se ion see ene | every sound and intelligent friend of social order an LBORLE GINS OF STEAMPOATS. good government sees to he necessary to sustaining them DAILY, Sandays excepted~Through Di- io A pentane, forties. and independent administration 5 " eh Di- ‘episcopate, j : Mee tsatlamié amd Liverey street, | OU Bishops are canonically responsible only by their TT "y KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. P. St, | amenability to trial on presentment by their respective Sohne Mond y, Wed Reda acre M conventions, of by any three of their own order. Within ; By edues rida Mt . otha Siemon ROCHESTER, Captain A. Honghtos, on | this responsibility they are canenically secured snd pro- ‘Treemay ‘Tharaday apd Haceiday, Pie mide rhe! tected in the discharge of their duties. In no other way he ceamboat CULTS PACK, Captain Wan He Pee, ee ee ea ee oleae weinoguler, Unce canday, Wedaraday, Briar, and nat P.M, r ; egular, unca’ Me Gis sont a En AME Ue: “Eiain Wa, H, | tonieal and wu iafsingement upon thelr rights, Traetdell, Viesdoy, Thurad.y an ay at 5 P.M. c uch judgment and censure were attem| io be sat epeenaers taking this line of boats wall arrive in Albany in | passed by tee signers of Mr. Duer’s apetiglint. 1 fear aunt le time to sake the Morning Train of Cars for theeat or | those gentlemen—and the remark applies in principle te igned the late appeal. to you-were little west. Boats A those whofiave We ee pont ate iecoine and ter spesd aad aceoa- | conscious of the extentto which they had suffered them- inodations are unzivaited on the Hudson. selves to be drawn for the purposes intended by that paper. Wor pusage or fright, apply on board, er to P. C. Schultzat | Their act was an impeachment of an individual belore a the officeon the wharf, al | tribunal to which he was not legally responsible, except NEW YORK, ALBANY, AND TROY STEAM- | ‘0 far as it might choose to exercise its right as a pre- BOAT ‘LINE. senter for trial, But nothing was brought before it in this ARRANGEMENTS FOR 184—MORN. | light. It was'to be made the instrument, through i ING LINED From the foct cf Barelay set, | minutes, of condemning the Bishop for abetting unchri in the Nail Factory of Bissell, Semple & Stevens, in Alle- heny ‘The factory wae wholly des'royed—lors Zio0d, of which $3000 wae insured. ‘Their Rolling Mill was on fire for a while, but the timely arrival of the Fire Companies save Yesterday, we had a small fire in the same city, but it was soon ‘extinguished.— Pittsburg Letter, March'28, KR, Wright, auctioneer, and the nape: part and back building occupied by him as a dwelling, and the store room below by Thomas Wilson, as a dry goods store. The back building andjupper two stories of this property were wholly destroyed, together with the entire household far- niture of Wright. ‘The building adjoining on the South, occupied as a dry goods store by Samuel W. Merrymen, and Simeon Franck was also,with its contents, destroyed Mr. F. ogcupied the upper stories as adwelling, and war insured $1,200 on his stock and furniture in the Firemen’s office... The next house adjoining was owned by Myers, and occupied ry. Messrs, Weitzell & Brothers, asadry goods store. The adjoining house was occupied by 8. A Peirce, as a hat store ahd dwelling. Insured in the cquitable—damage very slight. How this fire originated nown. The entire amount of the loss we have no f ascertaining-it wili not probably exceed $10,000. —Baltimore Clipper, March 30. bj Coa Trapk.—From all the information we can glean, the quantity of coal on hand in the diflerent markets, will not exceed 50,000 tons, about the quantity aent to market by the Railroad since the first of January last—consequently the consumption for the year ending on Monday next, is about 1,260,000 tons, being an increase of about 100,000 over the consumption of the previous year. ‘Themarket will require this year nearly 1,500,000 ions, As this is the period at which prices are arranged tor the commencent of the Summer trade, the business is slacking off alittle, The Railroad is not very busy, and on the Canal but few cargoes have been shipped at inde- finite rates of freight. In thecourse of a week or two,the business will begin to move more rapidly.—PottsvilleJour- nal, March 30, a mia A Wicxep Maeyerizer.—Miss Harriet L. John- son, of Burlington, Vt., publishes an account of the ‘imposition practised upon. her by Dr. Smith, a mag. netizer and phrenologist, who pretends to cure all di- seaxes by “ latroleptic” applications! She warns all young women who would maintain good characters and cherish virtuous minds, to keep clear of Dr. Smith’s phrenology and m. This dangerous scientific gentleman,” she pretends that he has fuil. power over me,that he can stop me in the str and the like. I have discovered him to be a man void of all good principles, which ought to influence the mind of agentleman. 1 have dis. Thorn, the murderer of Wilson, now im- prisoned at Thomastown, awaiting his execution, con- tinnes quite troublesome. The officers have recently discovered a plot of his contrivance, for the murder of some of them, and thereby to make his escape. Hix con- is astonishing, considering his situation. He blind asto his true Let Warchock A. Mey Sundaya excepted. tian conduct and unsound doctrine. On what principle Before Judge Betts, Esto Beallvoad Cofnpany chs xebdlug wae called tyr, after | Sov ered Re RI Oe Ta a teat en ET Dee has 'made np bis mind not to marry M TT RO. (ape A. Gorham, and of justice, and of regard for equal rights, could these gen- prit. 1,—After his Honor had taken his seat, and the} ~ Document No. 25, being a majority and rit tably lead me to disgrace and ruin. He h Wilson, when he gets out. His love (for which ke did ‘The Btramboat HMUIE, Cape 8.1 Hoe. cent, at { emem aak of me to-allow myself to be judged and cen. | usual proclamation made for opening the Court, the fol- ot tea jorats Pia Aacuattttesters tie ‘Tupplemencary me: | was and ueked ‘me several questions, all Jeading to one | the foul deed of murder) seems to have turned to hate, Evening Lane—Dire street, at | sured by the Convention? Will they carry the doctrine | lowing gentlemen were aworn of the grand jur prorat aL necneweeElttectt, fer-dallel: te thee canttet of ote. iad, and gaining attachment. | He,thinks he was not used fairly when the trial _eceurred Toclock P. M. (Suada ‘The Steamb: ‘Phe Steanboat ALB. ‘The proprietors of. would respectfully during the recesa of savination and replenished throughout, an the comfort of the traveller The fore, will form the Morning Line, Psy that of attracting my mi had previonsly accused him of exciting organs which would have effect on my mind, and cause an attraction He acknowledged that he had, and seemed gratified that he had so far succeeded in effecting his object. Front in- formation which | have no reason to dispute, it seems ha on which their procedure was based into any connection yar they may sustain with the administration of civil justice Ttrust you see, brethren, what is obvious to every sound Churchman, the correctness of the distinction be- tween my position in the Convention os Bishop of the Diocese, and as [rma of the ioc age a In my nm ay street, runci: mer capacity, it th my prerogoti,ve and duty, as the Iepunegmegtal Peet retreat taasen ta aineet ak: | chief pastor of the diocese togive toits council, and through Ashe vali sad lbuny will form the 7 o'clock Evening | that to my whole spiritual charge, such religious instruc- irs, Wilson, Miserable man! How strangely in- futuated—when the light of liberty is never on € again to bless his eyes.—Portland Argus, March 29, McLeon, and John Morrison, Foreman; Edmund Anderson, Jared P. | tain pipe contracts was next taken up and the readin, ma P [9 Adee, tess Patrick Brennan, John Cumerford, | called tor, alvin Condit, John Culver, George Fickett, Wood Gele-| ‘The majority report recommended the adoption of th son, Jaber Gardner, Joseph B. Hart, William Hurry, Pena sapere Andrew B, Haxtun, James W. Hall,’ Daniel #. Miller, | tthe Fisenee Goorhiites cee PPended t@ the report LC Rd Reynolds, Charles M. Talbott, John oe bee de ethnics to draw his ant oo fie only jyoung woman eg an . . A warrant in favor of Ellicott & Brothers for, $16,943 30, up- | sulted, und that he hus imposed upon some of them in the , The Judge, who seemed to be laboring under the effects | on their giving u receipt in full for loss on contracts otwh | same mennerthat he would have done upon meif It had of his recent illness, briefly addressed the jury. He said | ter pipes, aud charge to account of Croton Water Board, | been in his power.” he was happy to inform them there was but a few cases! ‘the minority report was averse to the claims of Messrs, ediieneiontotitinae oA ae yeavenith aod > all groan. fey wen bede- | E:hlicott, and recommended the adoption of the following | Srrampoat Disastri.—During the evening of for as ime—after which he withdrew. resolntion :— Wednesday about 10 o,clock, as the mew steam- Noves, Freieut.—The French brig Marshal Moreau, Captain Lancier, arrived at this port last evening, from the "The Moreau has on board two beautitul Line (through direct) dsity, (Sundays (excepeed.) The abor: | tion, advice, snd exhortation, as to me may seem right and beater of eft ess of Stenmbonty for speed and se} oroper. And this ix the prerogative, brethren, which | COMMMOCEELGRS AFF eT Ee cand OF and which f should be unworthy of ke. said, and now s1 One or two unimportant motions were next disposed of, “ " : “ tothe tmveller, ae wader she command, of ofSeets well erorey | your confidence, and of the oversight. of you which the | and the Court intimated to the bar that the criminal ual | ¢,/ac*Clyaig, rat be Petitioners have leave to withiruw | pout Westen, Capt. Littleton, on her first trip trem Fitts attenti IL deporusent aud safe Bt mitee _| {12ly, Ghost has given mo, if I should ever hesitate to say, | ness Would not be taken up until the 16th of April, but | "After considerable discussion it was referred to the Cor rand Towee, uke wen ren wits ty the i iiaalppa hartinikie,, sw hare’ ee, mee. wereberee by bes are : . . 9 ° e still ©: ef le an { will assert, and maintain, and exercise, to the last ex. | (rom that day wou! continued for the remainder of | poration Counsel, descending. ‘The ‘Alliquippa struck the Weeten.on the | teria tedlie te Whidh whe wed er any ng 08: The the term—that on the first Monday of May the civil] ” ‘The rules were suspended and the following petitions | larbo: boi d of the v canst thas Her Sane 1k ant ae sipemodiate time he- | and documents were Tresented oa ty branblog her down, 56 that ane enk fa sivat threo’ tan tween this and the of April wonld be devoted to dis} petition of Jacob Hecksher, to be relieved from tax.— | utes to the cavin floor; the forward part going down the Danny Core beret Arty A. Barry presented a Referred to Committee on Finance immediately, c) tern and hurricane roof remaining out vTy Petition of E. Godfrey, for reliet from taxes. Referred | oi t : uumbe: Lael phy bow t43 : ben aig gl, ago to{Committee on Assessments, on deck end slso.a uember tgrthe osteo “or ‘those On wife and others to bring up the bedy of his child. The eport{from Committee on Public Offices and Repairs— | deck, it is believed that a number were drowned, bu petition wes handed to the clerk, and the matter stands | j rs Over for further consideration, ‘The Court adjoumed tn. ia favor of paying money to several persons. Ordered on bo) bh Foon aga rn Syrenpisbe ney - Meg nal a ™ SOT. | tremity. PASSAGE FROM NATTA hiveRt Rj SCOT | "such ‘are the grounds, brethren, ‘on which {aver that brig Mes atthe firat wharf above fouth street, and will THE subseril made malted arracgementa | any resolution offered to the Convention going to impugn well repay the curious a visit.—Phil Chronicle. ring, ‘out emigrants ie yon 1844. Those | any of the Bishop's acts, whether in the discharge of is jor ~) ‘wor ‘well to apply at fx-Governon Witiam Carnot, of Tennessee, died in Nashville. on the 23d ult. ber hee yt their vy peculiar episcopal prerogatives, or those of his pastoral packet offies o ottice, except in the shape of @ proposed impeachment of Orbe ahtnscrnd QS ERDMAN, 61 South | him for trial, is irregular, disorderly, uncanonical, and an ‘and dr fis can as aswal be furnished for any amount, pay- | invasion of his rights. ie President of the Convention fatal the principal backing institutions ughost the | is therefore bound to refuse to receive it as utterly out of mal re BRICAN FIRE. [INSURANCE © d Dollars stgek of this company, of whieh Snited hugdom, anply ns above. order. til this morning. : ; r ie - ipers fromthe Board of Aldermen—Resolution adverse ing. Of the cabin passengers, it Is believed rerident and John Melt airis Secretary— FOR LIVERFOQL—The New Cine Repulse ian Ceri eran oy caceseraes ir ie mrostpaeert Vice Chancellor's Court ‘o the bill now in progress in the Legislature for locating ek: ‘The Weston went down so suddenly res North Amenean Tins: and Broking Company, tee Avril ape seperior, New, Cork vail | Bishops ia the Diocesan Standing Comoittce, with his 7 vehement the Supreme Court permanently in the city ef Albany. | that the passengers on deck saved nothing. Those in the | ¢f which Thomas (. Lslmage way, Urvsideat, Dan 0. tylee Sri cei, clave, be slamios Ga, ' oper advisers in his official transactions. ‘The inter Bofore the Assistant Vice Chancellor. Concurred in. bin mostly succeeded in getting ont their tranks and | ¥.icr President and Willa 1. Conk ier—for sale at ‘or fight oF passrge, having very st ior pecommodarions, Peo de eicafore, in this matter, directly | APRIL 1—Decisions—Miller vs, Malere—Bill dismissed | , Revolutien in favor of the hill now before the Legisle . ‘Phe Weston cost $19,000, of which $10,000 was | ™otetnte Prices, an jot Rh *LAPLAINE, apply t the Captain on board aerate dine aityot™ | orindireody, out atorder. Tore is another important | ith covts. ture to abolish State Prison labor ,was nextfbroughtqunder | insured. Among the cabin passengers on board of the fo. 7 New street, NY. ales WOODHULL & MIN By | Secusity te sur Drahops inthe dischargeot their furotions, | Marvin ws. Mason, et at—Decree declaring trust for | ‘be, consileration of the Hoary. | Coneurred in: Weston was 'N. Dresser of New York.St. Louis Rep for cash, 900 sherry ateck of Oe Fnceof paagage $100. STBouth st. | (nd while law thus prescribes and settles the mod Minor & Mason, entteto compensation, cdtetation, thatthe ofce ofthe Clerk of the Common | March Cae ‘The waperior shi 7 ili re , itthus also, as bef | Executors of Storm vs. Storm,et al—Decree that executors a py L ery George Ti 2 wooden tv, i Cone barney a tee Dale ead | SAO eGo al a, | Sita Payout itn | might tell in their discretion, and that the two Burmers | Adjourned fo Monday evening at 6 o'clock, Axorien Munprn.A fatal affray, resulting in} | TOL, StS, Walker steer | two story be sail_on nor rewmlar dav. atet_ Ma m2toAdie_ | the latter, and all invasion of its bounds in the former, are | ‘@Ke each one-fifth of the share of Ann Storm. Mrs, ——___— murder, occurred at Richmond, La.,on the Vth | iver street stable a rear; and three story "home i tind FOR RAL YER. necessarily of an unjust, oppressive, and radical character Cooper’s portion to be vested in trustees. In Chancery. inst. We learn from the Vicksburgh Sentinel that one | yon street, Jersey Ci Im® re | ene teneey. ’ » ‘Baulchen vs, Ketcham and the public administrator, §re— Hebird the Video Ghadoetd Me. Bradford “had challenged a Mr. Mason to fight ade, Se iver, at | ‘Nor is this principle, brethren, confined to episcopal | Billo! interpleader sustained. | Complainants costs to be 4 2 which was refused on account of the advanced age of the Sree. my eenives eek a pee of the faauent and Hest | rights and prerogatives. It applies also to the clergy and | pe, and defendants ta Mtherplest aa cone Rig open eald COO AEK Ral Dagoonee edesiive Dict | consentaie MRSNSNRDIRREMENAIIE Caco tots tice FS nd emigent met ve e. contre p ANG oF Seep janta vs. Garnoe others— ismissed with 4 but | room, wl jason was en; in a game, and, reading , lodge ol if Ihe non y and fe well | |Alty. SOO nee eer of one or | a to Van Brunt, &e, Corts, | not abnted) by the bankruptey of the complainant, ond | the challenge aloud, denouncel Mesure un a cowarl, he ty, a4 (2 his Keo yoda, of horsey aad capability of on rio water, it 120 ted for the freightiug oF Tan! vention impeaching the character and conduct of ono of ticulars apply to OSE ABATE | the clergytin any thing that he may have done, or any driv’ u AGA has no objection to town Or country, Apy, command for ” 237 way, New York, . hi ‘iven, i ral it ©. D. shall be r vas rAdmininsaor of threat of Franti : 4, | counsel that he may ave gree is pastoral capacity, warded to the office of this paper for savectfully attended to. mat ec Harder rt al vs. Harder et al—Decree, complainants en- before any further proceedings could be had, the bank- | He then leftthe room, and Mason proceeded to his resi- titled to the Irish and Claverick farms. 'No costs to either Libya ea ee A rg party to the suit. The | dence, armed himself with a double-barreled shot gun, arty. " and came out into the street, where he met with Bradford, | ** So eeeeeeneersemeneneaernecrensnestnislidiesitcichetnaone in ipreaeyete ary report, as spread upon the reGhidley vt. Doggett—Decree, complainant entitled to] «7M. North River Insurance Company ve. Jowph C: | and after a few words had passed between them, the latter | HACKET SHIP UTICA FROM HAV RE Cons'gn-es by FOR LIVERPOOL —New Kine Regalae journel ; think ye that I would have allowed of its being | Credit on his mortgage, $000 and interest, residue of his Stanley and Wife—In this caso the exceptions to the mas- | attempted to draw a pistol, when the former fired both this ship are requested to send their permits on board, at et AB bb, of 1 tomes an DONS | ote tided No, surely, I would have reminded the eine slecliowed wien pewatses seastse¥ report (9. stud ondranedy and ioe morpiesdo'beil Gok meee Which wna charged with buck shot | Pig ous not ria cad by the Sth fastant will be sent fo the it By . y asadove, her | /;, i h H rardell ve Patchem—Decree, plaintiff to te A and mortally woun a onist. or receivin 5 4 regular day, re her | Convention that they were not a Judicial body, and had | tae debt, with interest 1 Pialntifl to pay balance of | raid over to A. C. Burr. the wound, and while he war lying on the ground, Brak. tO drs tigi as OE Bond REWARD. OBBERY AT. 1K UPPER BULL'S HEAD day morging. Mareh 30th, between 2 aud 3 o’el ek, A ne everal of the Drovers had their rooms. burglyriou:ly cute and their pockets robbed of ver and bills, amountiog: Ad i oad toiahon believed be we OHO Baa. Oy Wells and wife, vs. Hitchcock—Defendent not entitled to retain the trust fund as claimed. Decree to account, and Superior Court. throngh his right arm and bruisiny for new trust. Costs and further direction reserved, Avan. 1.—Term began in this Court to-day, After the | lived but a few minutes after being shot.” term jury were sworn, the Court proceeded to hear mo- On Saturday, the | tions, which occupied the remainder of the day. ide. Bradfor agsage, having aceom i no right to pass judgment on the clergy of diocese, fats centers apply inboard ar Oo oh \ 4 fied and would ave fearless! a wreny al te.sehjeor street, or to such an invasion of ir ia. E, K, COLLINS & CO. Somat. | “3 iohumcs toordear brethren of the leity--for t FN YY Price of $100, y ot thin Sheridan, Capt. J F. \ sition comes jairly within the scope of the matter rahe packst ship Shean Oa Fear O Mey. ceematent | which afew of your brethren have endeavored to array ou ford fired hia petel and wounded M ener the ball passin, v is estimated that over willbe erected in Ban- INCREASE or Bancor- an hundred new buildin Steam Frigate Princeton. t ane day. int me—suppose that a member of the Conven- } propeller of this frigate was examined, and to the rf Fifty Dollar Bill, Bi ers may rely on the shipsof th snilog punetaal- | document for entry on the mi- , ‘or the coming season, This appears well for our city, | tusdred No) Arve i fineness if mt inl todere.. | nutes etiatad is lode chy ‘of you with ‘charges “anfavora, | Su#Prite of every one, upwards of 150 fathoms of a hawser Oh with other indicstions of thei, we think our good ike qa Gold San) Buy 9 forth Lmeriens. Phil w fad With sous Penns! ind Aswan Notes. Mier, Also, about $1 in sed Renalish Silver Wateh, with » piece luge ont of the crest he paid for the recovery of the mon -y were found reeled closely uround it to sale of a} Surenton Counr—I, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 55, 10, 11, 19, 13, 14, 18, | tle city may regain her former honorable standing asa fection POO TR ta G inet cn tate impeded | Cyrovir Court—Now. 60, 66, 67, 68, 71, 79, 73, 77, 39, | place of business and of enterprise, hawser, it will be recollected, was a part of the towing Ii 267, 51, 48, 64, 78, 70, 80, 62, 83, 65, 96, 87, 86, 99, 90, 91, 93, she was attached te the brig Carsceas, whi ne by whieh 94, 95, 96, 98, 19, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108,109,} Ansconninc Treasurer WantED.—Gov. Brown, took to tow down the Delaware several weeks ago, ‘The | !!0, 111, 112,415, 114, 116, 116, 117, 118, 119. of Misrissippi, offers a reward of $2,000 for the apprehen: “Fe FOR LIVERPOOL—Tacket of the ath Apni— | bly affecting your character and standing ax members of Ths myer fat sailing. packet. ship Bais the Churett; think you that [would 10 far forget Your _, ane he Minor, will positively sail as | rigl ees allow you to be thus arraigned netoreé ety OS ae second t wi Church has not made you responsible re has ruprioeeegommodations for cabrnged atin and | rust you know me too well to think ¥, eae Re aailoe Ngeraain No, brethren, { am for law and order, 1 thank God ation, . uestio uras—Nos, ichard 8, Graves, late State ' , hief—o1 f 2 ; "Shocuae » “ah DMAN, 61 South street. that these, as provided in our branch of the Church, #0 five and eld feetcPRre Sogerrer” aaa esis wi eget 4108, 708) 19, 91, 48, 10, 31, } ston otreee jar esis uae aes ite ara pe ty onnirer ve alla SMO CLYSOn, Propriete

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