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POS mee eomenmanaien eo werner eR Wrote Ro, 6086, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1848. City Intelitgence, on the head rails, bobstay and shrouds. The mate had | of his appointment, and that he was himsolf a competent | that at the time of the occurrenos, or shortly before, Tue Weatnen.—Tho weather yesterday was vory | blood ui tga nang id said that the man made seve- | witness to prove the authority. It was also held where | Greenwood assaulted Carbyle with a hatohet, wounding Sauchallp:- ‘Siw mia wads Seon Galecs amend sak ral bloy him with the hatchet, before he fell over- | the lease contained a stipulation as to when the rent | bimsevorely, which was the cause of his he fallen jonvention out of | °48 ‘ar horizon and pur- | board? The batchet was in the tool chest the day be- | was payable, that an agreement to pay quarterly would | overboard. (Greenwood was committed for exam! - «which will give to | sud his course most Leautiful!y until «bout 11 o’clock, | fore. Ali hands were below at the time, except the mate | be inferred, from the fact that the lessee had demanded | Arsau/t witha Dangerous Weapon—Peter Coplin, seoond } Mextean Items, ARRIVAL OF A CONDUCTA. [From the N. 0. Delta. April 22} A contucta from Guanejuato nad arrived at Mexico, esvrted by forty Mexican dregoons. ‘The amount Drought by the cenducta is stated to be $400,000. rn delegates the balance of power, as between | when heavy clouds obsoured his roys, and gave str and (wo men.” it quarterly, and that the tenant had so paid it. Judg- | mate of the ship Samuel Russell, was arrested under ® ‘Another cenducta arrived from Pasb!a, Mineral del Monte, tates and the Eastern States. pees sis Gica oe naeee ate be poe ‘Tho mate, Edward Greenwood, was takon into ousto- | ment for defondante, with double oosts to dofendant ! warrant gronted by Commissioner Morton, on a chatge and El Chico, brought 68 bars of silver. it appears to be the intention of the Corwin whigs to | indications of # storm, aud the wind blew most violent- | gy by the M. 8. Marshall, on obarge of murder. It is | Bissell of having assaulted Samuel Brown, the cook, with s ‘ HOSPITAL TO BR REMOVED TO JALAPA. force & “‘ position defining” letter from Mr. Clay imme- ly. Attwo o’clock there was a clight aprinkling of rain, | alto alleged that the prisoner endesvored to induce the Bogart vs. Burkhalier.—Motion to set aside non-cult | hatchet, on the Sth of Apriljisst, onthe high seas. He was It fa stated that the General Hospital is to be removed ly, in regard to “slavery” and the “territory” | and the olouds still hung dark and heavily, and the | murdered men and the stoward to aid him in killing the | denied, with costs. committed for examination from Vera Cruz to Jalopa—probably on account of tho ed trom Mexico ; and, reasoning from the fact | strongest hopes were entertained throughout the city | Captain and running away wish the veasel—Greenwood Fitch and others vs, Waring.—A trustee having, in Before Commissioner A. Gardiner—Charge of Larcen @pptesabing sickly season. Se a citisen of 8 State where: slavery, is that a good rain would yet come before the morning. was committed to prison last night, violation of hie Suet, signed mortgages whieh be a ~ the Pn Seas.—Edward aot, ber aoe ns By? og ' n YURT AT VERA CRUZ. u May Day—Movina Scenes —The ci re- | Sreamuoar Accipent.—As the steamboat Woroester | 64 to the trust fund—an assignee, though bone fide, | James unter, were arrested yesterday, under @ FRENCH BANQUET Journal Bas it—they conclude very reasonably that he o city yeeterday pre- | Aton her way up the Sound Jast evening, om hier usual | a0d after aeversl mesne assignments, obtained no title | warrant granled by A. Gurdiner, faq, on 6 0 of j ‘The French citizens of Vera Crus were to give a grand | ony as ai f hi sented the most amusing and ludicrous. that it has t fthe 16th, in honor of the | Would os likely pronounce on one side as on the: other. she Gtoraus scenes Sal trip, when ebe bad reached Hellgate hor shaft broke, | tothem. Decree of Assistant Vice Chancellor, direct- | having secreted, with intent to steal, five owt. of Peers Revolution’ We tearm from the Free .dmerican Reet ae eee eee ee eae Nat, | SF Yeats Past. It being the lat of May, cortain class | and she was obliged to anchor. "The steamboat Nimros, | ing thom to be given up and cancelled, oflrmed, | sugar, on board the brig General Worth: on her vovage upper was given by some of the French citizens | 1S 70 no Stientten, yi te Galt be. done ol Pout this-oz | of People who had not bsen punctusl in the payment of | from Bri¢gsport, took off her passengers and brought | oosts in equity being not a matter of right, but im the | from somo port in the West Indies to this city. They iia Roper of the Revolution, Several Amet- | Soe? epuig ne their rent, were, uz a matter of course, obliged to take ney besa me sity. < Saat oe ie cane, Deatens at: $0: coma Armee, br henscy pio bord pane aed metsielbeaie: { cans were invite o \s 5 5 . , ‘ . jew Yorx, Auwany, an: v1 7 .—B. B ‘count or Genenat Sxssions, \ efore Recorde: ' Mike his counts ape mani d his syinpathy for the cue fg Fag ‘fue reared « coment om ae up their beds and walk, while thousynds of the more nivactlmielant incor git aot Tis Sten by | Huntington vs, Mather.— Where stock is hypotheoated | soott aud Aldermen Franklin and 'Keon, ioral prinels le rend @ French people will be | Satapon the policy of extending savery andits bauetut | ?ovident sought a moro confortable cr respectable ha- | guen that the oflce cf tho New Yerk, Albany; and Buta- | 26 S00urity for a loan, and is tranaferred to the lender, District Attorney, The May . fut | Ff . *) P i 1 yoverned, * influences, soolal, moral, and political ; the vote of Ohio, | bitation than they had occupied for tho past year. ‘The | !0 Telegraph Co, has been removed to No. sixteen Wall L day with the following unusually light : REGULAR MAIL. tingent or ;’ there > : 4 street, Up stairs. default of payment.ti Poisoning, 1 ; bigamy, 1; burglary, 2; ‘Tho regular mail conches commenced running be- | ‘°F bm, ts concingent on this point ; must be no | scenes-of contusion began to manifest themselves about | **¢et UP nd. the right to red coubieione grand larceny, 13; petit larceny, 1; er, i eltigence, of time which would ma! voting illegally, i; riot twoon Vera Cruz and the city of Mextoo on the 16th, Fee: » the dawn of day, whon a general packing and tying up Police nd assault and battery, 1; pre- and will leave hereafter three times a week. : beset es Pa een enh ait cae aan took place, save the atoves, which were necessary for the | Hightoay Robkery.—Yoatorday morning, at ths watoh | Ply tothe note. Decroe diami Viourly indicted, 5° Total of oldaudnew eases, 30. Of the FATHER JARAUTA ARRESTED. are told-avow yourself epposed to the admission into preparing of the morning meal. About eight o’clook, | returns before Justice Drinker, officer Wi of the 4th | costs. 4 gentlemen summoned to attend as Grand Jurors, only ‘Tho coresr of the notorious Father Jarauta has at Ist | our Union of any edditional slave State, and there will | ‘0 moving operationsbegun,and oome a tumbling out | ward police, brought before the mar Pc pact al forra-hearing denied, with | 14 appeared to serve ji they were therefore diso! . until to-morrow morning; 1 ty i eretaro, dated April 2, « io | Of furniture from attic and crilar. while the watchful | ter street thicf, called William 00 @ char d no business being reajy tite thet the faker wos orsested ot fiurdutla, hy the | than ata at Heney Clay) aad gets thieorvesy king | ROWenives: were unremitting. in their requests to tho | highway robbery, a knocking down a ailor by thouame | | McLean ve. Walgrove—Juigment for plaintiff on the | the Court adjourned for the day, Prefect, Don Cristobal Audrade, ‘Tho arrest is cfiicial- | friends are wishing in. their very hearts that ho would | °#*tmen to be careful, and the papas were taking care of | of Mark Lewis, and when Jowa, helding bim in that posi- | #Pectal verdict. ly aunounced fa the Tampico Noticioso make this avewal,in the hope that in 0 doing he would | ‘he babios. in several cases, the tenauts wore ro much accomplices robbed him by | , Clark vs. Spelman On @ sult brought to recover a 21, 23,24, 25,27, Superior Court—4 opi tay eae Srey be set aside by the convention ! attached to their last yeurly residences, whioh they had Tho officer stated before | balance defendant left after compromise, by which one; | | "44°45, 3 27,2980; to 45. Common Pleas—20" Captain Connolly, of the Louisiaus battalion, arrived | “The public”? may look for another address from | *tirely forgot to pay for, that m writ of ejectment was he was going his rounds in been otal aid, on ie bey ee 22, 23, 24, 25, 32 34, 95, 97, 41, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48, 50. i at Vera Cruz, enscrting the mail from Puebla,on the | “ Ashland” in afow daye, and that will be Mr. Clay’s | necessary for the lanilord to got postersion of his own yw three auspicious looking | a tn a ok vee a mona er | Jace 8 ale lth inst, Cpt C met with @ great many guerillas, | “iact card.” Whether he will take the trlok or the At one of those places, in Third strest, the lamp post, gui: So | See Coo Sapa’ oe teeeeny, Bet On the areas BERIT OY Jace BUSS? ARO A eae ee a a) f but they made no opperition to his march He also met | trick take him, remains to be seon. faced the constable, who had appeared for the a while there he hoard one sey to | fern, but of the rang ee “Station den Court Cavenvan tas Dayr—Cireuit Court.—}, 15, sion of evidenge, | glar, known as Jack Sheppard, who led a gang of house- ied with costs. breakers in Philadelpbia about a year sit _ f throwing out and taking possession, and de- | the others, I think he has more money.” With this K waite DP oe sae Ss of sr te ly poe Ts cbs pattie SWaMeanMearen. x intention to stay. Her good man was able to | they started down Cherry strost again and shortly after- ¢ M ‘When a sub-contractor on | in that olty on Saturday last. A companion known as tion of $330 on their caccontian. The Important Events in Europe, the rent, if he had not done so, and while he wns | ward he heard a oall for help, and immediately ran down | ® building threatened to leave his work becauso he | Joe Blusskin, was arrested, convicted, and sent to 2 to pay the would never leave. Ske was told by | to the place, whi three pass away from | Could get no money of the contractor, It ap , that a few od was | some time ag: officer that har husband had not paid the rent, | Lowis, who said he had boon knocked downand robbed. | Promised by the owner ef the building that, if ho | weeks since, ® young man calling himself Francis Boyd, that Haye’ regiment will shortly be disbanded. that was the reasou they could not stay; | Walsh forthwith gave th: rm rap, which brought as- | Would ge on with the work, he should be paid. It | was committed to the county prison, togothor with two Col Somhen, Mejor Woods, Lieuts Wilcox and Til- | piredin Kurope from the first of Jenuary last, to the 8 of no use tomake further objection, if sho did not | sistance, ond all three of the suspected men werecaught | W4# held that, for all work after that, this was | others named John Carr and Richard Dougherty, charg- dom and one oF twe ether officers. atrived at Vera Cruz, | sth of April, inclusive, These events were led off by the | #8¥@ duiatly, he would bo obliged forcitly to remove | aud conveyed to the station house, where Lewis at once | #2 original contract and need not be in writing. It was | ed with robbing the mill of Mr. lerael V. Jones, in from Cusrnavacs, on the 10h. The health of the troops vais ‘ y them. After considerable difficulty and hard words, the | identified Kent as the fallow who struck him and held | #!89 held that a refusal to nonsuit is good ground of | nayuok ; and a writ of habeas corpus having been grant- at that place ian aomanered good, notwithatanding se- Tope, Pius 1X , in granting to Italy such freedom as she | old lady commenced packing up fora retreat. In cvery | him by the throat while the other two stole the money nd cannot ve corrected on r, excepting | ed ia the case of the last named, the three were on Sat- yeral deaths had occurred from sore or swelled throats. | never before possessed, under the pontifical control ; | street in the city there were goneral confusion and disor | from ee pocket sce y a dios spat Festi end beg —_ bed proukhs belong tha Const ss oe wae args eed ‘Treo com of Col. McLellan’s regiment of Ten- | the republican movement is now spreading throughout | 2% 82d ® general equelling of children and pigs could | | MadWrnare--Well, whore ato the other two mon, Mare is any evidence to subuiit ¢o the Jury, ally concealed with © handkerohief tied over one nesses yolunteera errived at Vera Cruz on the 14th. be heard all the time. Quitea sad catastrophe occurred | the accomplices of this prisoner ? ” One hundred and thirteen men ot the New York volun- | Europe. in Park Row, @ young lady, who was on the moving | Orricen—-The captain let them go because hekne | It was held that where there is an exception to tl = pretenos thse us had been ares ~ Col Hays, the ranger, arrived at Vera Cruz on the ‘We give below a chronological table of all the revo- 10th, from ‘Jalapa. She Free American understands ance other important events which have trans- . fs JAN. rinciple, was very carefully carrying a handsome lock: | them, and as Lewis couldn't ideniifyfthem. whole charge of thejudge, and any part of it was corre: rt Fee eee er Gre’ Naser Wi Beovens, | 1+ Riot and masmore in Millan. Tig gees which the very frequents valsed;to take. | Mivuruars--Well thisia a fancy sey of doing bu- part of the charge was but his purpose not being known, by on " Mee spirit of Bavaria, arrested. | viow of her pretty face, which she doubtless very much | siness ; these two men were, beyond a doubt, the accom- | ¢rrontous, it being necessar: such caae that the ex- it. Ho few minutes af- 3. Lola Montes, the leadin, Ree een. core, : 7, Eapartero enthusiastically received in Mudrid. admired, accidantully fell while looki — | plices of this prisoner here, and yet th ception should potat particularly to. that part whol i FS erica pte tgra te hig oy Sanguinary atruggle in Pavia, (taly, between the | when the Toso tho reflection had vanished, and the mir. | Lewis, are yousure thie t; tke ma whoretbed you te | feuad fault with, oo that it may be alterod or correct h jalnpa. atudente aud troop: “ ror lay in atoms athsr feot. She quietly picked up the | Lewis—(The old tarthen straightened himself up, | ia time. An account of work and labor does not di court recognized him to bo Francl NAVAL INTELUIGENCE. Struggle in Pavia continued ; Afty persons killed | frame and moved onward. Thre was said to baa more | turned his quid, and hitohed up his trowsers, and said: | interest from the time the services wers rende: man whom it was Known had assu ‘Ths line of battis ship Vermont, which has been on | syd wounded ; the university closed ; Tuvols in insur- | general chunglog than had occurred for years. Even | Yes, your honor, this is the chap ; he collared me by the | Judgment of Now York Common Pleas reversed and | Sheppard, and for whom the police had been on the look- ever, his seat in the dock, on Saturday, th bandage was removed, when one of th tho stooxs at the Navy Yard, Charlestown, for 15 or 20 | rection; Bergamo and Bressia in commotion. vome who had purchasod property wei e throat and held me down, while the other twotook my | Venure de novo awarded. out for along time. When told by the court that he years, is to be prepared for launching. 14, Palarmo bombarded by the king's troops ; revolu- | being ejected, pore one aoa wie Caleta: money, and turned my pookets inside out, Gavae the Steel et al adsm. The people ex rel B. Griffin on award of | was recognized, he stoutly denied that Hughes was his sae We, ERR tion in Bicily. | onthe police to quella disturbance. in part af a gentle: | justice tho process by turning his pookets out.) one of mandamus.—Tae decision of a special term for a motion | name, but witnosses were produeed who ewore positively Paitaveeata, May 1, 1948. 15, Bombardment of Palermo continued. man’s house, who wes about to suffer tho mortification | the fellows said whon I was down, “Don’t killthe old | tO sward » peremptory mandamus because of theinsuffl- | to the fact. The Attorney Gene Fatal Railroad Acoident—Police Appointments—Bank | 13. Ab-del-Kader a prisoner in France. of being illegably ousted from his owm premisos. Stores | fellow this time.” Iwas 2 little bit toddied, but not | Sleney of the return, cannot be reviewed in the Courtof | arraign him on five bills of i Divideate, ¢ 19 Earthquake in Lisbon; mercantile faflurcs through- | and tradesmen, asif by magic xuddenly changed, and tho | onough but what I knew all they did; they thought I | Appeals; the only mode of carrying it to that court is | committed in December, 1816 hividends, He. tf out Europe. sbingle beatiag the nema of the new inmate as specdily | had more money as I was paid oif on Saturday, and left through Lipper | at the general term, whioh will be | ry, 1847, to all of which he pl d not guilty. A droadful casualty occurred about ten o’clock this 23 Great excitement in Italy; the Austrian troops on- { mounted the tops of the door-posts. ‘The moving opera- | with a friend $250 for safe Keeping, and kept for pocket | Stated on a certificate of # judge of this court that such | not apparently over eighteen or nineteen years of age, morning on the Resding Raiiroad. The locomotive Er, | tered Parma and Modena. tions were not concluded un'ilalate hour last night, and | Money about $25 or $35, which they took from me. Tonstiing 96 proper. 4 poeaed, © jak therefore, on | but seems to be hardened ta orim Ine Whieh Rind ’b avuh uh Gaia Weabadiala & 29. Messina bombarded ; national constitution grant- | then only brawling and confusion prevailed, in many ca- | Maasrrarx.—I see it is very evideut that all three | Sch motion at special term, setting out a demurrer and SEIDEN SESE RES gino whic! son employed in toking P | 0 by the king to the Two Sicilies ; suspension of arms | sez not a bod being in preparation for repose, were concerned ia the robbery, not only from your | Jolmder in demurrer, is trcegul ' | ‘Tae Lare Rior iv Portiann, Mz.—The causes the road from Reading, when about half a mile above | at I'alermo. statement, but from the testimony of the offloer who | record of judgment in such case, setting out the mo- hi VIOT IN £ ORTLAND, Ms the depot. on her return with some burthen cars contain Fennvany. Yousa Farexps or Ingtaxo—Fratensi zation.—A | gaw all thres together, arrosted them and breught all | Homand decision thereon, a writ of error to the court of | Which led to the late riot in Portland, Me., are iog sills, blew ont the right side and erewn of the fire- | _1. Threatened war betweon Eogland and China. Signs | meeting of tho above society took place last ovening at | threo to the station house; and yet, possibly, the very will not lie—the special term having power to box. ‘Che regular engineer was not on the locomotive | of revolation in the Celcatial Empire. thy Shakespear Hotel, Michael O'Connor, Esq. Presi- | ones who had the monoy, were discharged by the eap- There Is no power in ¢ t bur Wiliam Negle, who was acting in that capacity, | 7. Greek ministry resigned. dent, inthe ebsir; AT. Gallagher, Eeq, Secretary. | tals. ‘Those two men, ‘according to the pollooman’s | *J4dge sitting at chambers to stay proceedings there. | educated and given a home to a young girl, » niece, with a ficeraan named Christopher Gattney,were instant. | 10. Proclamation of the Pope, te the Catholios of Italy. | After the dtaposal of some routine business, the follow- | story, were equally aa guilty. They ought ceztainly to | 2- The reoord mado up by the relator set atido for je misfortune to call the keeper of @ notorious ly killed, ther bands on the train were dreadfully | 19. Revolution in Alilan. ing preamble and ronolution were adopte?:— have been brought up aa well as this one. However, | *sularity and the order to stay proceedings set aside. of ill fame, in New York, be mother. scalded, ong of whom is not expected to survive. Ajfifth | 22. Revolution in Franco; a republic declared; Louis | Whereas, From the latest intelligence we have re- | the complaint stands good against Kent; therefore, Col. | S*ctions 9 and 10 of the act supplementary to the code soyenseen Jone Oe ie ee man who wae sitting onthe bumper at the time, was | Philippe abdiosted. csived from Irslaud, wo are of opinion that ths time hss | Snow, take tho affidavit of Lewis on s chargo of high. | Telate as well to motiors decided before as to those de- F uncle has neglected nothing in proper biown fifteen Gittaace, but luckily eseaped serious 94. Tr dous meoting at the Hotel do Ville, in | strived when the Irish poople had determined upon ma: | way robbery, which wot dons, and the sooused looked cided after that act took effect & i moral and Creer fecult! _ ny injury, The locomotive was of English manufacture, | Parie; the city illuminated ; great excitemeut in the | king a grand effort to throw off the galling yoke of Bri- | up for trial. The punishmont for this offenos is impri- | ,S?*c!4u Trmm.—Before Judge Edwards—Deoisions— Weteu ie hoa tas kat okie eee ae Die of thors imported at the establishment of the road | Chamber of Deputies ; the people demand a provisional | tish oppression; and whereas, wo are of opinion, that | sonment {a the State prison for not less than tea yours, | Holden et at vs Astor—Motion to eet asido writ of as- | entice the you Peterlee os i From the faot thet the regu. | government. the chief, if not the only ald the friends of Ireland im | and might be for life, at the option of the court. | sistance, denied, with $1@ costs. without succoss. 24th ult, Mrs. Tuttle, ime, it is thought | _ 25. First proclamation for a provisional government of | Amezica can offer, is the moral force of opinion, and | Where are the othor-two men ! Hoyle vt. Thempson—Motion to set aside default, | the mother of tho girl pon her daughter, and aired in permitting the water to be- | France issued, affording pecuniery aid to the movement in Ireland; | Robbery —Omoor Clifford of the 6th ward, arrrested a | &™*nted ; costs to abide the event of sult, Lntricees BOS) tener. * Geese ile rer Cor meraay ee Doller. 6. The provisional government of Franco proclaim. | 87d whereas, there exist at present in this city many | black feliow called John Wileon ona charge of knook- | , Zn the Matter of Appeat of Jas. Fortune, Administrator, | the purpose of visiting Saco. since which neither mother ‘The new polide bill goss iuto operation to-day, and the | ed; the throne of France burned in the street, societies, professing to hold the redemption of Ireland an | ing down a white man by the name of John Hughes, on from Order of Surregate.—Motion to dismiss appeal, daughter hes been heard from. The friends of the Mayor bas been busy all day makiog the 38. Flight of the royal family from France. the basis of their organization; but from differences of | the Five Points, and whive down stole from his person « | Yenied on payment of $10 costs by appellant. Motion sp AR derma dhl Seinen patsy and also, 29. Flight of the Viceroy of the Emperor of Austria | opinion in regard to the mode, do thoreby preelude the | silver watch, valued at $3, ‘The negro was identified by | {f leave to file petition of appeal, nunc pro tunc,and to | of having accepted a b: i tan, possibility of » general uation, for the general deliver. in extend time to procure a transcript of tne proceedings | connection with Con from Milas; his arrival at Botasn. Peeconpin irlaban ea Pelasonat berthed atitea seatees pe ert and Justice Drinker committed him fo before the Surrogate, granted on payment of $10 costs. | accessory to the forall Danielson, of having been a The number of appointment brought into court on Satarday MakcH. r 5 8. Great financial revulsion throughout Europe; all Irishmen, {or the fole object above stated, we can | Police Vigilance,— Hollerman ve. Hollerman.—Order for commitment ursday night » mob collected simultaneously around Seared Hockey chee peer | falluress ~ ei heavy } Five suck afd as will be felt and appreciated pretepate of ea tee- Old Bod Sutton, the celebrated | granted, with $10 costs. the houses cf Mr. Davis im Brown street, and of ead efa gang of burglars, and was 6. Riot at Pesth. Archduke Stephen chosen King. Therefore resolved, Thst we recommend to the con- | uate for many years at the Mount Pleasant College, at Halford vs. Stebbens—Motion to set aside order re- | Mr. Danielson. They toon proceeded to acts of bit of chalking his nual with his compli- | _ 8. The news of the French revolution received by the | *ideration of the various Irish societies, the propriety of | Sing Sing, was arrested on Sunday night, by one of the | "raining the defendants, denied; costs te abide the | violence, and completely sacked both houses, destroy- mont? to the ecoupantsef t! ses he rifled. Six bills | Emperor of Russia. sppointing five delegates from such body, to meet in | faithfel guerdians of the peace belonging to the 4th | event. ing the bee oes window sashes, blinds, avd everything of ixdictment for various offences of this kind are regis- | 9. Signs of a revolution in Bohemia. convention ia this city to coneert each measurea as in of boing draukand very disorderly in | _,Crane vs. TWaterman.—Motion for receiver denied, | moveable. The inhabitants bad previously fied. The tered agains: him, and he will be tried duringthepresemt | 10. Riots in England and Scotland. their judgment will best promote tho liberation of Iro- ad disturbing the peaooful quiet of the | With $10 costs. NO Ea Tegel estates golfer a 18, Revolution in Vienna; 200 persons killed; Austria | /end; and that » committee of five be appointed to meet brought before Justice Drinker | _Feed/er adsm. Hart—Motion to dissolve injunction, | dispersed. The Mayor of Portland appointed two : 4 at Tammany Hall ou Thursday evening, 12th of May, | early yesterday morning, the policeman stated that he | Stanted. tlemen, Joseph Adams end Royal Williams, Esqs., to To-day the Philadelphia Bank deciared a dividend of t, ead Bank proceed to New York and inquire into the facts in rela- jd not wish to make any complaint agai him, as he Surneme Count (old )—Present, Justices Whittlesley | tion to the supposedabduction. Mr. Davis scoompanied im o otion. F, ; 8 per cent, the Northern Liberti 14, Counter revolution in Naples; proclamation of the | forsaid parpose. Tho meeting hereupon aj urned. of Commerce, 3 per cent, for tl Pope, granting a new and libaral constituiion to his peo- | Lise o Finns yor tHe Monta or Arat.—The fol- | DIY brough+ him in for safo keeping, as he had oon- | and McK {ssosk.—This Court, whioh has beon continusd porti prinoipal part of our city banks declare their dividends sar ¥ ‘ lowing Ise complets list of the fires which ocurred in | *4ecable money about him. by the new Constitution, until the first Monday in July ions And eee ue oe apene or ate anes Cod- to-merrow. a — ce Latah rages far gen Gy Doe thia city during the month of April:— i pene sire hor AN ae you have bed TS t, for the purpose of oleering the me the old | man, Esq., and eommenced throwing stones at the win- igns er 24, Six atery brick, 144 Duane at.; damage $159,0000,, a compenions: } | causes, organ'z: is morning, and soon after adjourned. | dows, one of which paseed through a pane, and inflict- Puitaperrata, April 30, 1848, 17, Revolution in Prussis; the imprisoned Poles iibe- | 93) gour story brick; 293 Bowery; damage trifftog. Fad good feeling indeed on the part of an officer, and eda severe wound on the head of Mr, Codman’s daugh Spring Trevel-A Trouble in the Political Comp—Tole- | Fated; the liderty of the press granted; revolt in Lom- 34, Two story brick, 202 Varlek atroet, trifling. me reason, No doubt, prevents you from mekiog Counr or Oven snp. PsReinen, —-Before Judge Ed- | ter. It ia stated that the only connection which Mr-C. bardy; Luxembarg declared a republic; Hungary in 31. Two story brick, 42 Water etreot, trifling, maplaints; but, on the other hand, if ho was some | wards and Aldermen -The Court organized =. a bad with this eupposed abinetion ‘was that of having grephing—Drame, $e. $c. commotion; great demonstration ia Paris; the Bank of . i i poor fellow without money, the charge would be surely | journed to to-morrow (this) morning, no busine: ‘This is the last day of “‘Aokle April,” and to-morrow | F pended pecte payments. | anes athoatg 2 Peek commer Washington and North | tage,” What have you to sey, Bob, for belogdrunk and | ready. : all ee “graceful May” will curtsey in upon us. Well, the oity | | 18 vearaien ape! math Belgium, Prussia and Austria | “o:n. Ship yard, front of 7th street: damage $10,000. aerly last night? Count or Cuanceny.—Bofore Chancellor Walworth. | tand to visit New York, pooped Ai olty on thows evidences ef at least a commencement of spring | Tmonstrated | @ provisional government of | gin’ ‘Phreo story brick, reee of 7 Restor etreet, tri- | _,80¥—Well Judge (nodding his head, with Scilla ee This court, which will be continued under the new con- | last, with the guardian of the abducted girl, who foun ir sutjects to mako demon ane, giving a significant wink with one eye), I have j . 4 stitution until the first Monday of July next, to flaish | o travel; the public houses, the streets, the shops, being — — governments; insurre: ee Ad = oy st on. Casting shop, 464 Cherry etroat, trifling cane from a professional trip South and Wer it and | the old business, was openod This ane ing and the ea Cd et aaa end conveyed her back again to sprinkled with sejourners, principally, however, from tae | ae err se ae eo rrstce! the people viata | gett rutee story wood, rear of 111 Orange atreet, | jnesung 10% z of my irlends on iny return, I aoknow- | jondar taken up. North. Southern travellers will not leave their homes { rious; the Russian forces concentrated on the frontiers TE: ies Sihad boines bribed au Okadee ws Maaistacte—Well, you oan go, as the officer don’t | , Count or Cuanceny —Decisions of the Chancellor, Dasrructive ConFLAGARATION IN PHILADRL- for ala weeks yet, when they will come upon usin flocks | of Bile 3 i trifling " streets, | wish to make avy cbarzo. May 1, 1848.—Philip P. Pulver and John Puiver, Jona- | puta.—About 12 o’clock on Saturday night a fire of fifties and hundreds—a precious mingling of beauty ceasions of the King of Hanover to bis people; | "“i2en. ono story house, 25 Madison street, destroyed. | ,,A0d off walkod Bobby, winking his eye and laugh. Saw aiattes o0°0as Vics Chew er ne discovered in the carpenter shop beck of Bonsall and deformity, knowled; ere ae jartness. laai- siarsesia' habioorete fae 18th. Four story brick,z7 Aun strost; damage $6000, | ‘2%: ee by two of his pot companions, who all ap- allowing tho defendant Anable to file » supplemental id — preset ocoupied Joseph Coase but ater aad shivaly, "Nice customers are abiton eraGrurh | Wdth. Hous story brick, 143 Fourth attent, triting Bane oe ie soy, the joke. Where is Bill Hoppy, Old | ooswer.” Order appealed from, affirmed with costs, piped sd Paslode ee noel 9 ef meanaily alas ais chore dismetion «| views) es © ga0cainiedy. preparations muanine Te 17th. Four story brick, 77 Chatham street, trifling. | B0b’eson-in-law! ‘Tnst’s the question. Sarah J, Remeon, edm'r. $6. 01. Edwork Copetend— | Ward yee hercea te (heen ion aes Soe aah tae Msice ot na aeaiein | mar wih the Dames ness Preparations Making {or | isis, Threoivo story, six two story and’ two three | | Malicious Mischief —Ofloer Stephane of the lower | Decree of the ansietant Vice Chancellor of the fst cir | spread’ to the: west, arivon ho tha aint tad tateht ths Dill; they seldom, if ever, ask, the price of an article in | meee ulsions at Silesia, Breslau and Li. | 0° houeos in Wooster, near Prince street; damage | Police, arrested, yosterday, @ woman by the mame of So- | ouit aMlmed, with co:ts. sninouch eoensineniohon ot’ 3a ye omek om Rie eee retnns, were Waren ree Band Rewer rye | IE A eotires cattnehah kind Oleetin on] Ree phouls Balloy.'on a charge of maliclously distgaring | “John 1 Grosiy, adm'r. ¢<.vs. Francis E. Birger and | grory brick Awollings frontiog on Bonsall street, owaed and quarters abeut thea, least at the value of a negeo | thucoia; signs ofsn cuthreak at Aix-is Che 19th. Thres story brick, corner of Bockman and | tho premises No. 3 Duane street, by soiling che wal others — Order of the Vice Chancelior of the frat ciroult, | brit Lovett sod reo seen de oltionts the eeabacte ct © ee, isthe dillcxict Pocetdiectial dantiasten tn thie’ | 32: Venles Gotered s boe ete, after ‘a “eunttotabion | Pemel stredte, teiding floor with soot and water, together with other filth, and | dismissing the petition of the defendant Lockwood for | bls brother, also, seaght ave, and: Det for th. San GBtICinel partion: Neto opultnnas te be preety hudga by 'Gamaeh. Deck with te ituiation |" oth. Five ‘siory brick, 199 Water street; damage | likewiss breaking 24 panes of glass out of 28, done mere- | jouye to put in s supplemental answor, or to filo n croas | Di’ernuon, also canght fire, and but fo Heid both politioal parties here contiane to be grestiy Tig A oe EG LIAL Bi lin $10,000. ly go aplte the lwadlord, Mr Samacl Sparks, who com. | bil, aflcinnd, with costs sees of Gaoee heasia ena tke wane ame one sed. The oat rte = , a mee weary Ioan bthtes bomine axiioa ee tose, weed “4 gt 20:h. Two story wood, rear of 63 Jamosatreot, trifling. | Pélled kerto move against her will. She was held to Joshua Fellows vs. Henry Harrington and vthera— building wore Bases Saray desis he t . Jopes some, ew schism an Teallan a jspenden’ €8-| o0:h' Two story brick, 136 Kim street, trig, answer the oharg: Order of the Vice Chanoollor of the third oirouit district, | ithabitlag them ure severe saferere rom the damage to Bailie athe a mpg dr nui tee 7" ay 2th. ‘Two etory wood, 15 Dasbrosses sizest, trifling. Arrest of the Exeaped Counterfeiter—A telegraphic | allowing an exception to a report upon a reference to | thetr furcitere fae such Of quik War pret rons yh tande; there will he Boxaing bus “babble 4 mn in Genoa. 20:h, Smoke house, rear of 76 Sullivan strest; damage | despa'ch was received by the chiet of poliee, yesterday, | compute the amount duo upon a mortgage, affirmed with | the violence ef th he cabeced thovnmanss Sania Sime Catelata: Whe loat ocethemtiat of the aoeckane oor $1,000 from Marshal Tukey, of Boston, setting forth that he had | costs. veces GL tein ta orewente tase oouletand: A lady Aa paizints, 0 Dost exclininenn of thie poe: beer ce: 20th, Two story wood, 112 Orchard street, trifling. arrested the counterfeiter, Thomes Gookin, alias Baker, | Thomas Montgomery ve. Adeline Montgomery.—Bill | fue one of tint heteee ee atts tlh dating the eatmaaenuatl sdan ake Savaeemen a weetiuiean@ oan Sohleswig. Manifesto of the Kimperor of tussle bid ist. Broadway theatro, trifling. and had him confined in jail. This man, it will be reccl- | dismissed on the ground that complainant's right was | gxcitement of the ccossion, A tow of five three stecy ed resolutions denouncing Col. Page, our collector and | defiance to the rest of burope, aud preparing fer agene, | 2/8 Three stery brick, 36 Spruce atreet, trifing. | lected, esoaped on the th of September last, from thes| barred by the lepse of time. Cen apn tile epee petty beamed hmae, our Post Master, because, as is all ‘they | ral war. Prince Adam Casrtoryski, and ot! 231. Coach house, 6th avenus, and 109th street, de- | city prison, disguieed in female attire, and since that Horace Shepherd ve. John Sandford and others.—De- | Bonsall street, belonging to J Govett, were almest leaders of | «i noged. time has evaded the eye of the police by leaving this oity | oretal order of the Vice Chanoellor of the fourth cirouit, | destroyed, at Cologne, en reute for Poland. arcely a vestige of the wood work remain- |. Four story brick, 119 Chatham street, trifling. aad taking up his quarters in Boston, whare he has been | allowing the demurrer of the defendant A. Clark,and ing. The families in these lost neatl ppeinted whigs to off in their sevoral depart- | the Polish revointio: men’ Now regerdin, Page, the assertion is true; | Jerome Napoleon. Bonsparte on duty as guard in Paris 22d. Two stor ry floally * a 7 ery f 4 : y briok, 441 Greenwich sitet, trifliag. | loally* pigeoned’” to Marshal Tukey. Mr. Edmends, | dlemissing the bill as to him, affirmed with costs. me Cay bat im the instance rnleh has rouied the indignation of | attempted revolution in Spain; terrible conflict in Me- | 314° Wood slied, lth stroet; triding- =| the Reopor, will leave. the olty to-day for Boston, and | Ilyram Waring es. Ferdinand Sujdom and others. | poeseesed. The back buildings of sx bousos fron ries Geroen Cecriete, De ae scree Lam tale, by ‘The constitution of Spain suspended, Madrid ina | 222: Pile of lumber in ath strost; destroyed. fetch him back, on a requisition, and we much doubt if | Order of the Vice Chancellor.of the first olrcult, overrul- | geraban and Me’ Hackett, were all more or lees Gameged. braces tho appointment of a brother-in-law of e of siege. The Sardinian army under King Charles | 224 Steamboat Traveller; trial Petticoats will answer a second time, ing & part of their exceptions, the master’s report upon | ‘The bath houses attached to the above dwellings all “ 4 2. Four story brick, 159 Arrest of an Imposter --A Pole by the name of Ed- | exceptions to the answer, for impertinence and insuffi- otiaan F i ais u 4 orn ie ere a brillant ghee: Poet the frontier, and the firet division enter- i ain. Tyo ory es ap wit iter sr a $F 7 (pe ‘ley a chargs simney, Mihrdied ta 46 ait pers petty appealed Co monk a pap ef a _— Thebulling ” riftio, ade by Jcsep! fonce, of the espeare ,eet- | from. i . aod toa bignsveres nad Weahiny ton, thet od ried thes Montechie Mostweeh she hatin ead the 8 Hainer “ yoehe Two story wood, corner of Pike and Henry sts.; | ting forth that this Pole was an imposterand avaga- | James Lovett Ex'r., sc. Robert Buloid and others.— } Connally ‘ise toomnh Bed etaaee eaarest od lemven ae 6 igtor via , ns and the Sardiniens; | trifing, bond. It appears that th nonuaed a fow weeks ago, | Docree of tho late assiscant Vice Chancellor of the first Summed cove on hand. The wood work for a large dwel- poabena pet se gee pee eters 2 Walker, oe ipso ey P iernesy Fagene, of cw ts veg’ | a7th, our story briek,139 Maiden Lano; cousiderablo, | Was at Philadelphia, and applied tothe French consul | cirouit reversed and modified in the parts appealed | jing on Chestnut street, and three other houses that be at alla. uaa hatha tile i ie = ee Lieut, Goneral of Sardinia ia the absence 7th: Two stery wood on 9th avontte; destrored. in that city, representing that he was Major Toohmen, hed taken s contract for, was all destroyed, amo Sumeenat fo) the cogitatiansand Gotten of 80. The King of Sardinia entered Lodi; the retreat of | 270: Four story brick, 111 Chatham street; trifling. | ® Polish refagee, ‘Tho consul, beliosing his story, gre in all to about $2,600—not insured. Six workmen em- oleh he hae inten Than ae tery eHememsit the iutoiene unaee Redetsky, fe eee 27th. Columbian steam mills, 19th strest; destroyed..| him @ certificate to that effect, and on he came to New ployed by him lost their tools, amounting to about $200, propensity for “tacking ship.” The char, ‘made inst ¥ S7eh. Brick stable om W7ehi street; Gesteoyed ree ae pad Sie rcaes erties Coane ee cae ee Se ee ee ovened, De. Leben in the Spring Garden Somlnations io APRIL, 28th. Two story wood, 309 Grand streot; trifling. menced his impositions, im order to collect money. The . Parsons vs William W. Mumford and others. | amount of work, and the bull ‘was not by wholly without trath. ‘That tle hes never 2. Arrival of the British fleet in tho bay of Naples. 28th, Two story brick, 263 Pearl stroct; trifling. story he to'd, was, that he had been to Washington, and | —Deoree of the Vics Chancellor of the eighth ctroult, | insuran The dwelliogs on Govett’s court and vatene wait ie eke an P- 8. Irtah Confederation Committee received at the | 29th. Two story wood, 909 Grand atresi; trifling visited tho President, with whom am agreement had | allowing demurrer of defendant and dismissing tho bill | Bonsall street were all covered by sufficient Me . 20th, Three story brick, 214 Greenwich street, trifling. | been made, that he should collect all the Poles now in | as to him, reversed, and demnrrer‘overruled, with costs. | to repair the damaj fo recelved.—Philad. Ledger, 1st inst. othe dapectovent whieh he ‘adininitiere vo adeicovin, | Hotel de Vile, in Pa of the departmen mi 8 to admirably, 4. Retreat of the Austrians from Desenzano. 30th, Three story brick, 77 Chath: j titi thecountry, and as soon as completed, he would start Horace Pearce vs dosps W fli eee een ne teocired thule srpaezacat | 5: Savoy declared a repabiio 80th, Wood stable on Sth avenue; trifling, | >| for Poland, for the purpose of Gghting egainst Russia, chancellor of the thied siroult, allowing de- p 5 a. Savoy declared again in favor of the King of Sa:di- 30th. Thres small wooden houses on 27th street, near | @nd the bean A meats he hed of ge! along was by id dismiseing bill affiemed, with costs. The Titles to be given to the Diplomatic Agents 8. Jr —Decree of the from « whig predecessor; and he permitted them to re- | nis: the propert; ii y of the imperial family of Lombsrd; 7th avenue; destroye soliciting subscriptions. Mr. Alfonce,st first believed Nathan Waterman and others, executors, §c. ve Elijah of tn mc lic, = val Pere ahead nea eewiem Lad fd oalere placed ander Sequestration by the provis onal overs. 30th. Weod stable, 24th strest and Sih avenue; de- | bis story, and gave him $1 50; buts bsequently ascer- | Hazieton and Wi Application to dismiss an appeal Republican demneratid’ | governments have no syatron of the draive and the fice arte including s lively | NCBtof Milan; great excitement throughout Ireland: | stroyed. tained that the rasoal was an imposter and ewindler, | from snorder of the late vive Chancellor of the seventh diplomatic relations with foreign pena of the beautifal, as developed in a pretty fine, and | CCUventlon of chartiste met in London; their proposed | Making @ sur total of 45 times the firemen wore calted | Baving imposed upon many others in eircuit, denied, with coats to ba taxed. restige of titles, of any great display of a well turasd foot and ance, and 18 whelly unexception. | Miteti2g On the 10th; revolation in Kogland antioi- | out for actual duty during the month, Justis Drinker locked him up for trial. The same ve. The seme~ Order of the lato vice Chi pre-eminence foreign courts, The, moral surborit able, becauss he is generous, cbaritable and the best pate. Se cellor of the seventh oirouit, denying complainant’s ap- | of their agents abroad is inthe mame of the on whieh ceietiann inOhemeeanrent 7 Prospect of a war betwoen Austria and Prussia for Fines.—A fire broke out about half-past 9 o'clock, on Law Intolligence, plication for a resale of mortgaged premises, reve: they repre Their display consists in simplicity ‘Mr. Charles Dibiin Pitt is playing an engagement at | ‘he fupremacy in Gi isdrid quiet, but Sanday night, in the houss No. 77 Chataamstrect, ocet- mm Court, May 1.—General Term.—Present, | Leonard Harris and others vs. Harry Scofiel their rank is in their title: their dignity is im the re the Walnut with great cela. Hintotheieee sGlexipy | discontent prevalent; prospect of a war betw pied by Mrs. Wentworth, which was put out with trifling | Justices Hurlbut, Paige and Edm The following ree directing an actuel partition of thy ryry whieh they i Ls - Py Pp; | many and Rusais for the independence of Pol damage. A fire broxe outat half-past 3 o'clock yesterday ious were given this morning, ®!er the court orga- | mises, thi they pus” and “Ostavian,”’ have been greatly admired, aad , he is destined to havea fine ran in the country. Mr | poegcd acy newer cormeen Denmark and, is well sustained wt the Walnut, by Miss Alexina Neveuthorae, Gai on Fisher, Richings, Wheatly, Chapman, and the other | fHojstein to the German Con! members of Marshall's excellent stock company. His | Mel#tela to the German Conte Acting is purely of the intellectual school, which 16 daily | sng former victorious, Fiesetal morniog, in tne basement of No, 49 Maiden Inne, ooeu- | nized :— pied by Mark Levy & Co. importers of fancy goods, Henry Cothiel implraded, §c. ads, The Mechanica? ehearing of the appsal denied. Roose a wl tr ng damage, supposed be be | Bank.—On application for the surplus money on a mort- des and vihers vs. Henry Rhodes —Deoree a. a incendiary. Aigo st hel{-paat 3 o’cl20% | gaye sale, it appeared that the Farmers’ Loan Compan ent vice Chancellor of Danes and Holsteins, | yesterday morning, in the stable iu the rer of No. 93 | Bale mortgage of 89 lots of land for > Phat of complainant dia ccupied by the Dan a; t, which was prt out with trifling damege; | obtained besides, in anothor matter, » ve. George Khodes tel, of Schleswig- d_ others. —Decree by the mduction of the salari. toy «rowing more and more popular among us. At the Mu- | insurrection at Hesse-Cassel, the towa surrendered to to have been set on fire Also, at four | a u., . , et on fil Also, the mor for $3000, = masistant vico Chaucollor of the frat circuit, af- | hi; Ffluities of the diplo: ie . A small num- nouce Miss Jourphing Russell and Mr. Berney Williams | the jusurgents; tho Danes tock possession of the small | O'cIock, in the houre of James D. Sherwood tied and was ageoerel lies ageiast bla, ‘The Mecue. | Stmed with cos. ee Teer cnitorm, modest, sud clear tities, siguileutive ef handsome return for his efferts to Pr Peninsula of Holnis, after a short battle; throatened re- | No 27 Leroy street, which was entirely destroyed; the | nics’ Bank and Cotniel had cach a mortgage against Joseph Hedeman vs. Charles J. Henshaw and H. H. 4 orders of functions of our agents abroad, All jo crranged for businers in the telegraphic office volution in England. flames communtoated to somo buildings adjoluing, used | same psreon on othor premises, from a silo of which the eder of the vice Chancellor of the first oircuit, hi our diplomacy. of the new line between our city and Noe York, and | _10, The cbarti+t procession in London a failure; the “ stables, which woro also destroyed, togetier surpius in question arose. which Cothiel olaimo plication for an attachment against the de- | sumoient ssiari necessity and hasssages have baen transmitted to and fro, with perfeot | Petition presented; riot at Troyes orsor; the fire also commusicated to Nov 37,2 his mortgage, and the F. L. & T. Co, under thoir general haw, afirmed with oosts +, James Me Giff 2: fen w 11, Riot at Cologne, the ineurgents de ; riot at | 21, which were oniy partielly dacimged; seid to huvo bsen tter hed taken from the mortgager a dood | Agnes Isabella Nelson and othe success. Houre’s machine is aged, 8 you know; and ite opriety, will ven; and thus ® great will be wfected Le is Temuneration, the bases y aos i Freecham, the Prussi¢n eagle torn down, aud an owi put | 8ton fire. Also ins large pile of luinber, on 87ih strest, i . —Decision of the cirouit javgeof the third oirouit est i o arteries caergctgate yeux | ee nglne. rs | Sane tnareagn ih ar dene a | Nwasigtinad Cannas tins | og at ile ncmen of Tomes Seon: | sR anh Sener oe to tng ot : Se CL NIT - n set on fire. Also at 11 o’lock en | lots had been merged ia the to thom of the | cessed, affirmed with costs, ign affairs, without injuri y je we ness, if for no other reason than its connexion with the Sporting Latelugence. Sunday night, in @ stable at th ornsr of 234 etreet nd | equity of r mates, tkeks Gon oe Keen oukieoee Greve Lacett ve. the Corporation of the German Re- mificeire popeias Pecthedin Bin ones A pis ved wes.ern liner, Which are fast finding their way to the Gulf of Mexi¢o, if not to the “Halls cf the Montenu- | oa t'cauar, cous mse’ It te bot justice for me to may, that Mz. Baldwin, | yoned until to the Prosident, is a delightful psrson—and that the ope- | prevailed with « rators engaged by him, aro ali capable and courteous in | hours There wi , New Onuxans- Third day, April venue, which was put out Face advertived for Friday was post- | Alsont a quarter psetll o'dlock, jay on account of the heavy porfect looseness”? over t four entr! with ‘rising dumoge. | to the lien of their general decreo, and that they ought | formed Church in the city of New York and others.—Ap. cal, ® 4emocratic government ought not to accept ser- all frame bulldiog | firat to resort to those lote for satisfaction, before resort- | Peal by complainant from en order of the vico chanool- | Viotetyr nothing; {oF it weuld thus render the highest in, which | on 29th street, which was destroyed, togetuer wich two | ing fo @fund on which alone Cothiel had any lien, The | lor of the first circuit, setting aside the order to take the | a ciitical functions of the republie the monepoly of the nty-tour | others adjoining. A boy about rix yours old is aid to | master reported that the F, L. & T. Co. was entitled to pm ngng bill ss conferred, and all subsequent pro- | p-istooracy of fortune. Therepublic wish Buena V: Little | have perished in the flames. A bone jactory ngat by | the surplus, and the exseptions to his report came on to oe Ings en the part of the compiainant, allowing the } 4.4 represented abroad by all the citixens worthy to the highest degres. BROWN JR. | Mistress, Jumping Muilet, and Dandy Jim—tho first | was aleo destro. t ¥ i cevrd Wai ee D yed, with three hotees. ‘The fi bo argued before Justioa Edmonda, at the inst November dants to come in and defend the sult. Order op- | pursonify it, and capable to serve it, without acceptation Coivsave, Ohio, Aprit 25,1913, | Bamed Being the Favorite egataxt the ftld at long oddr, | comcruniceted 20'h Terre ances story frame dwelling | sprelol term, who confirmed the’ master’s report, (see from modified, Strank, protesston, or fortune, Under « demec even as high as four to one. ‘ge Lovettvs, Hinry M. Western and others —Or- government every tareer is open to every one. The high reputation of the | house, on 30th atrest, which was put out with trifliag | Barbour &. U. Reports, 270,) wad now on a rehearing it Effect of Mr, Clay's Letter of “Proposats for the Presi- pleasant weather, drew outa large con- | damage. Also, at 12 o'clock, ina atable i i iroul all sh aha e A * d 5 ‘ at ths corn isheld that the ductrins ot merger is never regarded | der of the vice chancellor of the first ciroult overruling title is suppressed, excep’ im suc dency,” in Ohio—Fright of Tom Ewing, his fest friend | cout ectators, who, almost toa man, soon became | Sth avenue and 24:h street, which wns destroyed with favor In moourt of equity, Gnd is never allowed | the ples of the defendants aflrmed, with costs, travel coors os itehould rait the repabll to ave of the Corwin Whigs to entrap Sir. the spennia AWK race. Yoral other houses near by took fire, but were put out | thsre oxcept for apscial reasons, and to promote the in- | John Juckson ve. Liwie Curtis and others. Stoford | rerresentativea more ganeral and moro 90) charac- rush ms with trifling damago. Also, wt 14’ o’clook yesterdsy | teation of the parties ; and, therefore, the mortgage on he sams ~~Application by comp! ter, a8, for instance, for the sig of s Enropean s dev referring causes to a vico ohancellor for a congress. The ies the bills without the Slave Qu That “oternai vigilance le the price of liberty,” is not of the first heat; w ustained effort under the most discourag! n. morning, ia the eteble of Joseph C. Aston, roar of No. | the 85 lots did not merge in the conveyancs thereof, as treaty, or te represent the repabli cir. | 146 16ch street, which was destroyed, together with | to open thosa lots for tho lien of the general decree; and | decision, and for leave to dia Treaty P ats, f the republis wi cumstances. The fuliowing summary gives the result | three horses; also, t a wa | foreign agents of ‘of the en hat tireth not, a x , two two story frame buildings ad- | it ie aleo held that Cothie not set up usury in t! as to all ti a , mol lenipotentiary eee ery ia ate ba ree eke | cee eeaey, 2s, ABEL Paras $100—Entranos 10 per | joining, ‘The pickle store of Mr Seoit, near byy Was | saortgrgo, that Delag # porsoual defence! whloe qa unst | Seared and anewered ; unless, tho complainants within cae ee airarges Warfuires; 3, secretaries Of legation; watobfulness which ceasoth not, is easent get the | cont, add Three Mile Heat ‘also destroyed; and several email houses in the immo- | be sot up by a stranger to the original transactioa—it Is | tweuty days, stipulate not to fle any new billagainstthe | (°%)\ metio aspirants, who will replace the altaebes, hang and keep it, too,” of party wire-workings, in these . ‘iam ner’s oh. f by imp. Glencoe diate vicinity were partially destroyed. confined to those persons alone who are bound by the | defendant, or any of them, or against Palmer the recei the paid attaches, and the indomnity receiving attachés days of the fast approaching conventions. I need not | 7, neon ttle Mintiond by Shomeecx, | || ., THe Munven at Sea.—The brig Colonel Taylor, from | original contrast to pay tho sum borrowed. Deoree at | vor, to litigate any of the questions raised by the bills ia | gt present existing. This class of young diplomatic pu. aay thet Nir. Clay’n iation” letter produced * “dam Bj aie et St. Jogo de Cada, alluded to yerterday, arrived in port | *Pecial term, afllrmed with costs, these suits. If such stipulation is given, the complain | iis will receive & salary of encouragement from flight a ie inthe whig raake of Ohio. It Lb mone too Col. AL. Bi aman’s ch. Dal i rd last evening. The following particulars in refereace to | Peter Brown ef al ve. Blydendurgh and others—De- | ents discontinue the suits without costs, as to all the de- | boty meroly to ald such families as destine their sone Jose im any Siate, Dat hy alae, mare laee en ‘dem b: the murder, whict we havo siready montioned, are from | Cree of assistant Vice-Chancellor afitem id with cos's. fendants, except Talmadge, and te him on payment of | to ¢no diplomatic career, and to render all diplomatic where clee, di mise and ¢) be m ran hin ~ Harrison 4 Capt. Boan : — Smith vs. Young.—Error to the New York Superior Le employ ments really ‘ascessibie tothe republican demc- “Oa the 16th ulto , fm latitudi ngitude 74, at 3 | Court.—Inan action on lost note—it was held that the | _ The Farmer's Loan and Trust Compeny ve IV ‘hich we are foundiog on equality. Oe Gee reese + 24] orolock, A.M, tho ‘mate, E.G. G soar e rClacin, | plaintiff In the action need not be sworn to prove lose, it | Blake and IWife --Deoree of foroclorure made by the | “*°! ™ "__LAMARTINE. A 80 | nati, aged about 23 years, ordered forward the maa at | D¢iog competont and safilcient for him to prove it by a | vice chancellor of the fourth circuit, affirmed with corts. Sg ne sa EE REATT 1 SUR | i diainter ented witeeas, It is held oe an ation at faw fess Ey aed ve Ll Cy? _ Oba Miscellaneous, te atten and put in his stesd @ sick man. A fe st on & lost noto onn be brought only by the party to whom | referring it to @ master in Troy to appoin ceiver. ineneed running on the Delaware an the Kast; that, In short, Mz. Corwin would post ae eee ay, he fame of the entered horsea, which | ward, the man at the whoel heard the ery of murder | it Dolovgen wt tho tla of the lors; and wether the | — Lew.s Curlis and others vs. James Swarthout and o/h: | DOO test Monday. We understand that « Beary own chaneos for the Presidency, om Cowate ees Bone bis | Crier was the favorita, put the geldlog Verites a uPe: | {com Carbyle, who had gone forward, und called tho cap- | plAiutiif selow was auch owner, was a question of {aot for | ere --Decree of tho assistant vioe chancellor of the frst | Sei occurred yesterday in the canal, near Port Jervis, friends be tuk to the first fection ‘of Me Clay. two straight heate: in the latter, beating Re: ‘by | ‘iB, by the ory of “a man overboard.” ‘The mate an- the jury; snd if there was any evidence in that respect, | circuit affirmed with costs which will cattsa uepension of navigation for some Certain ic fs, that the ruspicion and jealousy of ths con. | three or four lengths. ¥ | swored the ery himself, but the captain oamo on dock, | #2 exception will not ile to the refusal of the court to | Uniteo States Comotssionnn’s Orrien-—Before C pecu ward to it, The fast friends of Mr. at first} con- Othello, out of Piano ; wie Reve ip bd ren per igi ha A some Fou Day, Ai sae”. Jo ak underetant jweon Mr. an ir. Corw! jaring ath Day wo ex) ° tho several tele-a-tere, io which it is known these two | was s orowded attendance in conse Trite carter | be Wheel, (William Carbyle, of Philadelphia to nee of 5 champioun wi aed. during the visit of Mr. Cl ment produced by t eed hreseens ehned ate $ when the mate expl non-euit; whether the pleintiff on the trial shail be non- ) a Mur der Pao th the Hin Tote Ring very sorapiy | _Fostth Day, Api 48""Fatti $7 —Patenoe 1 pe | fem wit eas en fan sain of hee; | regs aie of he rg Col unas enn | svat warm tab loft b ‘the eve of cours in Plokaw: cont added.—Four mile hente,—W. J. Minor’s oh, g, Ve. | Dosrd wit Presiding thereat, where there is any evidenes on that | in the Herald yesterday, was brougbt up uw The bank not nly promptly mat the demand, bat kept point, Judgment rmsd Long Island Railroad Gompany vs. Marquand ct al.— Wuere s company has entered upon and e P+ Bean, the ma; nk. At | Mises pursuant to lease purporting to be mado Jago de Cuba, in the Ink tavit of E its doors open until 5 o’cleck P. M., to @ peat .6, om Se . | Ghote to prosent thelr notes for redempt = 1 bawo , was rol 6th a Mr. Vatteliina, the well-known singe oe 1 4 of Cuba, om th bed on the 18th uit. at a hotel Ea i .9 The rifier, by tmp. Belshaazer, out of imp. Britannia; 4 years old; 97 Ibe... 5 wed ene Col. W. R. Johneson’s b. 0. Revent tee, out of Rosalie Somers; 4 years o! warrant granted by Goo. W. ot murder. It for Ashland. Within a day or two the \ changed -decidedly chants . ad yur, it Taper tg g | the spot whonon the sound prosvsded ho ha daylight the sailors found N in w barrel | agent, and has paid rent thorefor, it was held they were th shows thas the frisees tag Van Lag ch, Oliva, by Wagner cut ot pears emest Tho mats wea booa, tho bowie bousd by suoh lease, and that the suo or the aga ed a sien tthe 1th, he (tbe | Kleven are eaid, to" Dave entered bis roam wine hoy of Ber i mor ut in it severing the bobstay, and’ the bowsprit yatras could be proved as w William © one oO ey, W pens ‘Time—6;:20)g, 8:17, | tien de w iy out away. There was “ales blood quent ratification by the as by vid au fees Oe Lng ‘or bg SA y RY ) a8 well os that of his trunk, in bie pooket,

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