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“ROCAL MATTERS. —— Brig Email ‘and rice, to bey mci, to Fic Emily, Share, Cherloaton, 6 days, cotton, eyes O'Brien, for the lease of Pier No, 20 Rast River. Of 8. Schr Roanoke, (of Rileworth.) Lord;Port we Pring” Maroh | Pratt, fan, for Sa Remaniom and Republicanism Incompa- audits on teas pen I a erg Captain Cinstene Te Aneel Bright, | 12 with fogwoo Siatomeer te Lane rert 99 Erion Nate | Portiind suet alee aobae 580 kes pon ‘Wall street. "Or "Wool, form conttuct | "The Grand Jury theroapon tired. and the cour Ney Mr bP nea ees Neath & Sons. "March 3, tn6 2 a-ton a 44, opoke». WK | Pike. diag: RH Lawion, Gardner, diss, Mar Ingraham, Rov, William 8. Balch delivered s lecture at the Broad- | to remove dead animals, offal &c. from the city. Ot | Journed to to-morrow (this day) at 11 o'clook. entoe Promoter of the rorew propeller; Mr. | "Sehr Louies Gray, Sharp, Charicores Saoey log: Wande Fase, Radyrdee Soha Albert etree do ev d ‘eee bens ty M4 Seren. Soe poy real oped 53 i Mr. | , Sebe Loulss Gray, Sharp, harlesten, # days, with lamber, olor, ‘ando Pass, Kddy, do; John Albert, Elwe, 40; way Tabernacle, last evening. ou the above subject, and | ance relative tc sprinkling the Russ pavement. Of J. Board of Su gines; Mr. Vernon, Mr. Coombes: and other scleatife | Shr American Belle, Crowell, Boston, 3 days, hATawzas, Masch 16—81d bark Sarnh Hand, Nio%ele, to expose the fulsities and fallacies in the Catholic Chap- | Barterworth and others, to havo side walk on Fifth ave- | Apmis. 5.—The Recorder in the Chair. ‘The minutes of | gentl men, connected with the vesel’srocont alterations, | Selir Atlantic, 7» Salem. York, ter, aa written by Rev. John Hugl @1, Archbishop of New | nue re Of members of Hook and Ladder Company | (he fast meoting wore read and affirmed. ‘she leit the dock punctually at noon, in company with Below, At dd 29th, briga Condova, Hatch, and Frances, Frag Xtin, Te ee er ateithstanding the unfavorablenese of the wee, | X®:5:0F repairs to house. Of Simeon Leland. asking per. BILLS ParD. the Havre steamship Admiral, and was loudly greeted b Brom bark Alfred, ——, from, Brom: cg es 3 5 sap jenna mission to erect four stone columns or pillars in front of | J, B. Townsend, $21 72. for sorvice ot » warrant; Goo, | the cheers of tho assembled multitude. whorone and all, | Also, one ship. i i otor PR, March 16-Std sehr John Freuklla, Gallncar ther, the house was erowded to its utmost capacity; | the hotel comer of Broadway and Prince street. Of the | Nixon, for arresting George Sherman, in Jofferson county, | kecmcd to feel the deeper intaront in the suocess of the Sallea, 5 Panama, March 19-Ship Valparaiso, Kilham, for San there could not have beeu Tees than two thousand persons | Seventh Regiment National Guards: to have the walk in | $25, leviathan craft. At about 12.80 P.M., she rounded the | Licht T'nliepaeghesen duane nu” Cuaeree! Northern | wrancisco few days. ase vont of the steps of the City ‘widened. Remon- BILL REFERRED, FTC, ight, and steam| tly, 7 'KRNAMBUCO, Feb 23—Arr bark Delawarian, Haynie, B: prevent. A great deal of intercst, and somewhat of ex- | Srunce of Jonathan Jarvis aba forty-eoven othert, Teel: | ll ot Sheff Carley, for services end disbursoments, Lighichip ai, 2s Ps ontly, wi off the Crosby | Wind at sunrise, $B; meridian, B; sunset, ENE, and blow- Teh, und sia same any te tis’ Soeeiee, citemont,was exhibited by the audie:ce, in the develope- banctad ne shy. of Rew. cork, resp the seneral | ¢1.186 04. A comrnnoenee elt seonres from the | is Bieri ¢ quarter of a mile. Tho engines were Wi Sr. B } U ae a turk Wyman Harrington, from ments of theleeture. The overture to thi Jackson Ferry from foot of Hudson avenue to Bridge | Judges of the Superior rr additional clerks, en ing 18 revolutions, Here th: ils we ae Stzamenty BaLrio. peg sonsinied of prayer by Rev. Mr Stoue.im which he de. | 2avtt,mwoyn, Hemonsranee of Thomas Downing wad eftered. Alu One from the Gomanoa Counell repent | vei and, wien she shot pax. dhe Formby "ight "ehe | x Ai" "Rr Mark equnencilumkun tanher, tm | Ere Riropat apie Wes efiagere, it Pee Mt 3 2 9 7s, for the sume, i ymment of Special iding inquosts, | wae runni , with | trom To f ‘Case, Port nounced the wiley cherscter of Bomaulam, praised up RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, Tap the re ANNUAL Tax, oe 110 P.M, abe passed the Bell Buoy, the Admisa nalrae | Ry arcmeet Ronde same meeaat: sche Brontom, SuisWanasddll Cohidllasnise of Pvutontan' ooeecrnatiten, ant That tho pavement in Fourth avenue, between Four-| An act to empower the Supervisors of the olty and | mile astern. At 2.30 P.M..when abreast of Rhyl, she Axpkossan, March 20—Sld Porthshire, Johnston, Boston, | At do; 6th Dot jehrii Sa deprecated the forces which wore brought to operate in | teenth and ‘wenty-cighth streets, be properly repaired. | county of New York to raise, by taxation, a sum of one | brought up for the purpose of cooling the bearings, which | A170NA, March 18-—Sld Malvina, Gales, N York. PR, Cold for Paiiadelphia; brist, Gen. Taylor, Burs this country againet the ful neo of free principles, | Thet Bleecker strcet. between Bowery and Broadway, be million six thousand six hundred and fifty dollars, was | had become somewhat heated, but again turard ahead at | BITCH, March 19-Cld Josepha, Cawsey, Boston. mas 12th, Eagte. Evans, do. Damersoove, Hasse by the machinations of « for ‘cn hierarchy and the mon. | Tepaired at once, That the pavement in Sixth street, be- | Oridcra to be printed. 2.9) P.M. and at 337 P.M, the groat Ormshead bore | 122) SA” tie! herria te ones; Lath, Caroni, Hanscheldt, Marncail strosities of Jeeuitism, In conclusion, he prayed that | tween Second and ‘Yhird avenues, be properly repaired. | REPORT ADOPTED. 8.8.W., distance 7 miles, The noble ship rounded the Baxter, and Byron, Bunker, NYork; | © Ridgway, Snow, Ma: gues: Algernon, Mocking, Guada- God would hasten the time when the Angel of Midheaven | ‘That the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps be directed In favor of paying L, Hoffman for services as orier of | Skerri 5.20 P.M.. betng almost abreast of the Admi- } 20th, Mount Washington, Biaisdell, | MEPe; 19th, sehr Raney nn, Jacobs, Geavpetows, 8c. should, letting a stone drop into the midst of the ocean, {ocanse all streets and avenues in the | Nineteenth ward the Superior Court. ral, which vossel ran inside the rocks. thus saving consid. ts phar ang 2ouN, NB, April 1—Cla Br brig W Allen, Mooro, Suri- xelaim, I'abylon the great i felien, is fullen, is fallen are paved and curbed and guttered. to be cleane rete. erable distance ; and after saluti Lifer seca | lll all 8: \ ee ee yO S"™ | forthwith, ‘That the Commissioner of Repairs and Sup- | A report was received from the Coroner, nouncing | *teamer Africa, 2b 6 o'clock was “snugh atone, ae i aiuiy and ald SK or Rastadsare Tris Aftonn, Mayhew. Cofils, and old 26h for Barbadoe March 19—Sid Bi Jaco, March 11—Bark J Welsh, Ames, for Philadelphia, ‘The Roy, Mr. Baron, lecturer of the evening, was then | Plies be directed to contract with Russ & Reid. to extend | the number of inquesta held, and the amount ef property | ing the distance (a route, by the course taken, of at least introduced, and commenced his exordium as follows:— | the Russ pavement from its present line in Broadway, to | (4950. trunks, &c.,) that bad come into his possossion, | 70 miles from the Rock,) in five hours and forty minutes, | Welzmeyer; Jullu scons others as before : . 1 g ¥ cause, religions or SOA GEORERIES Drea RE lntecsenting it dway, ie the deocased persons. After ashort delay she proceeded on her trip, Which it is | and Columbia, Ge Portland. Maren 7—Are brig Forost Prince, Hinckley, vestigation, is unworthy of the coun am PI of J . 5 . as iia Se a A e Gres in has so far exceeded the most mann, ABKACHICOLA, March 20—S! «free mind. Truth never -huus the light; it askyno shield, | between the Fifth and Sixth avenues, be graded and regu- City Intelligence. ennguine expectations of het owners and commander j oh Sua Edaaids Azmbrlasa Fehr ama Wray | Trott, and Colombo seria, Liverpool, Lorene, Urquhart, it needs no panoply. it courts inquiry, and returns a | lated at once, That the Common Council apply tothe | wow Yorx Trrocnarnicas Soriety.Tho semi aj | and the admirable manner in which hor machinery ‘Ebberfold, do; America, Gatzon, Baitimoro; Louise | Rotterdem: Cordelia, Henry, Boston ready anewer to every honest qucation. Like virtue and | Legislature for an act modifying the manner of collecting | gyeuting of this society of printers was held on betarday | Worked. and the noble way in which the vestel herself be. Wencke, Pliladelphia. {Sea Deal. 3 ,ALEXARDRIA, Abril 3—Ap7 sohes 70 Thompson Kings denuly, it appears loveliest ist aliractive when dis. | AzTear® of taxes. nesessmenta. and Croton water rents. &e, | enink tt st) Hedudway, the wove at aay | haved, must be highly gratifying to all who wish, Mer, Hareh iy Arr Itaske, Raven Wilmington, Pairtax, Peniold; Hamilton, Dayton, ‘and @ Chamberlain, rebed of all the pomp and cir-nmstauce which pride and | ‘That gaslamps be put up in White. Franklin, and Leo- | qyeasurer, Secretary, and Board of Directors of the | # We do, every succe tandard. ex’ March 19--Sid Heformy Havtect, N Yok; Letb- ‘arse. 'N York, interest haye thrown around it, Like him who came to | nard streets without delay. That Third avenue. between | printers’ Library. show the institution to bo ina flouriah- icant; Malvina, Gales, dee BALTIMORE, April 3a 4—Aar brig Albion Coopor, Dui- advocate it among men, it wants no carnal ower, | Thirty-eighth and Forty-second streets, be repaired, ley, Ponce, PR; Attnkapas, Soyby ong Men, it wants no carnal WOR of power, y-elghth and Forty s v ing condition, ‘The total amount of funds belonging i 31—OW Bt Alban’a I Weodwell, Brows, Eastport. Cid bark Justice Stor prieetly rohes of adornmont, to give it vitallty and tortie moakate, In eafeanle OF Ave choweaad dedan en |: On giseete parriets, ory, Hage 0 of it ; , | bs p yy, April 3, by the Rev. O. Hedstrom, Ouaries . | der, Boston; brigs Flora, Hubbard, Kingston, Ja; Fi ores ane’ the full saasetee of tle Bix mnlssion, ta taw officers chosen for the present term were aa follows.— | W. Potaian to Miss Jaguerre Josuxninn Louisa Tyne, | phiecasdprocesded sume daye nw” oun ff FMIMCI | ( Heem). Hapbort, Heemen; New Eta (Lie), Wont, St Jolmme Y; it ives frecdom to all who cinbrace It; it de- President, the venerabie Gcongo Mather.one of the origi- | both of Sweden. assed As, Hamburg sip Heese, Zao, from, Mam | NE: HW Mencure,iteomb, Mutsy vob "Rlcbard.Heedaay 18 amd Pres E dents have occurred, such as the loss of lives by the fall- James, Wareh ams BATH, April 2~Below, sehr Benj Reed, from Baltimors. mands no parsport other than aa honest heart. to give it | nal founders of the sooicty. in 1809; Vico President, | On Saturday ovening, April, by Abraham Moore, Bsq., | burg for N Bremen sh etizenship in its dominion; it consents to no decision of | ing of buildings while in progress of construction; there- | Haniel Godwin; Treasurer, Robt. H. Johnston: dent Smidt, Meyer: bark ‘eal : t ; aval ads Whats Ua: Clonicalh tae ca Siena’ eas ard M. mm 6 Tibraty | Lockport, Niagara county, N. Y., to Miss Maxcanur | 2 P land for NYork; Helena, St George for d rad, Human cuthoriiy: shuns thegtoul and stetreed tenis | fiamie a law SEA amalll ceoute ex c@lson: camoertcaten Tne were lao elected, namely --D. C. Evans, DL. Northrup, | Waton. ofthe ety of Dublin, Tretand. rom Bre 1IMOre: ssid Maria Thorese, Brarens, | Sweet, end Glide, Lovell, Boston for do, Colsom, nEOBN 0 y proud and > el 3 (coy * ; | Thos. M. Harker. Jayne, and J. W. Forbos; a: By dispensation of the Chureh, on Saturday, April 3, b : Searsport for Philadelphia, with the lowly. “it rom their nets, and | Spector of Buildings, who shall be appointed by the Street | Richard Bradley ax Librarian. has soy Archbishop Hughes, Sa pire ba Peal ee eh celle, Cheesick, NYork; | PHILADELPHIA, ‘april 3a 4—Are ships H H Body, pudlicans trom the it of customs, “and | Commissioner, and whore duty sll! be to see that all the | "TONY TR AY BU OTM aa, will deliver a | Laonspn Poin IRN Abana Aron acids Matin: Lolan Leghorn, ent 3k iz Feb 18; James Brown, Howes, Liverpool, 2 daughter of 2. Poirier, sends (hem forth to dispute with dovtors, to overturn | buildings are properly und substantially constructed; and Vista, Howard, do, 23 days: John & Al and #!d for Philadelphia. thrones and rystems, and to teach o! n the way of the person ersons so building shall pay the Inspector | lecture on common law, the civil law, and coditication, '9—S) i ‘Orleans; bark Emma F Chase, Chase, Havana, I Fa cena and to teach all: men the way ot rae | TCLS eat ee ee eee May tie Inspector | cn Wedieeday evening next, ‘Tho ovili arising from the Died, March, 197 Sid Yorktown, Bradish. NYork | dayo; brig Marcia, Smith, Cienfuegos, 17 days; sobre Ren d nits “career, ee 3 Cc ry c i 22d, \ Wee Wes and universal its triumph, had the corruption | shall determine, &. system of codifying anciont Laws, in one night will, we | _@n Sunday. April 4, Axoruine: McKrnaty, wife of John ork vis Shields, if é Wickoloe Bek ectae. Tate” Coke, 5 tare wiltioee Of pride and power and wealth not been mingled with { Resolved, That any architect of this city shall be com. | ¢Pect, be exposed by the apeaker, McKibbin, Jir., aged 37 years 1 month and 2 days, -asgow, March 2)—Sid Champion, Cochran, NYork; 224, | Conve 'Hosteny Wis L Dayton. Dovalape: tt Verky tieee ite teachings. Alas for the day when mortal sat in judg- | Petent to fill such office, and shall be entitled to such ap- | Tax Weatner.—Since a fow days a sudden change in | , The relatives and friends ot the family, and those of | yiriy Seuss Vumeinre, San, Muans eos Ann, Gibbs, do; C Stratton, Westoott, Boston; Heil Talk ment on the truth of God—-when kings and priests | Pointment.—Offerod by Alderman Boyce. and referred to | the stato of the atmosphere has taken place. On Sun- | John Mokibbin, #r.. aro respectfully invited to attend hor | _ i/'in the Clyue, Bride, Taylor; Londonderry, Burr; Teal, | #82, Ponny, Franklin, La; steamer Pennsylvania, Walton, presumed to touch with poiluled hands the sovere Committes on Laws. day afternoon the thermomoter sunk rapidly, and a | funeral, at the residence of John MoKibbin, Jr., No. 118 | Hui fen ‘and Lord Byron, Duncan, for Boston; Clarence, | Richmond. Cld 3d, barks Elm, Taylor, Boston; Lowell, of heaven, and harness (he conse: sod mon to creeds Another resolution, in reference to the time of cleaning | strong, cold and chilling wind blew from a westerly direc. | Thompson street. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. ; Bannockburn, Swa ‘ah Mary, Brown, for N | Hammond, Boston; brigs Now World, Castner, West Lndles, and forms, und bend thom to th dle of disgrace. | and sprinkling the streets, was referred to the Committee | tion, evidently indicating tho approach of a. storm, | On Sunday, April4, Juri Grace, youngest childof John | York, Mysore, Sinclnir, for San Francisco. Lasedy le aed Pacts Geualie, Sie Pov Spatt eeda ey ful seif-abnegation! Chrietinu''yis compatible with the | on Cleaning streets. ‘Towards evening, and forthe greater part of the night, wo | 82d Lucy Hoardinan, aged 3 years und § months. TENOR, March ISS1d Oroimnocto, McIntyre, St Johny | {Tee Gibba, Wilmington,NC; CC Stratton, Wostoott, Pree largest liberty—its. spirit is emir democratic ; it is | The Board then adjourned, to mect again ou Thursdsy | had a brisk snow storm, while it blew with considerable | _ The friends of tho family aro invited to attond the fune- 7—Sla Medomak, 1sth, St | Yidence; JB Dickerson, Corson, NYork; Hezron, Newnmt 4 a ft based on the sovereignty of Gland the individuality of | CVening. at five o'clock. violence. Yesterday it wos cold. damp. and dreary. in- | *#!, from No. 68 White strect, this afternoon, at half-past ‘Bragdon, do; Oscar, Labory, Newburyport; WL Dayton, Douglasn, Providenco; @ladia® Grinnell, Fletcher, do April I. al exam. It acknowlolees no mm ada ceo ; “ Sa ta piediwitht auaiehbuapelibls ‘of anow. Towards | 8 o'clock. Marmion, Hadle: ‘ork; Hahnemann, tor, Leman, Portsmouth; Mail, Crowell, Providence; LAberty, juatifeation in excuse of wrat g, Dut requires the | Court of General Scastons. fundet the wind blew perfect pale from the aseamie | On Sunday, April 4, Jars Riau, Maq., inthe 6st year | 20th, Dutehese d Orleans, Hutton: St Georg Bidaeh, NUcEk; Bent Brown ag Myers rey seamers Ate obedience of all. Kings on their thrones and. priests at | , APH. 5.—Tho Court opened its April term this morn- | gast direction, accompanied with a heavy snow storm, | of his age. and Caroline & Mary Clark, Emerson, NYork. 1. 1 in. | . WISCASSET, April 4—Cld sohre Com Thekec, Fuller, their aitars canot escape itk judgnients : begenrs on the | ng at eleven o'clock. before Mr. Hecorder Tilloa. which continued up to a late hour last night. ee eae are oa a nT are. rempeotRally: | steer asasey eunrol e-aun Qraeal Jas IN Cre Ueay oatby Georegtows, 8¢, vai 27th, schp Hudgon, Havener, Savan~ streets and captives in the prisons have its promises, following gentlemen composed the Grand Jury :— eae aeanie es 5 vited to attend his funcral, this morning, at eleven ee : a 5 ; nah; , brig Forester, Porkins, Wilmington, NO) lst, “hero is no throne so high, no Pant tov hioly as | JohnA. Kennedy, foreman, — Martin Livingston, Being ane ieee meghetey lock yesterday | o'clock, at his late residence, 125th street, batweon Fifth | Adie WCW Nine A Weak, diet alone eedords | bark Homer, Carlisle, Havana; brig Maria F Wilder, Comms: to ereape its denunciation of wrong. There ix no Paul Aden, Lorenzo Moses, ore. ae Le saklincticet perk it Morricon, | 89d Sixth avenues, Harlem. The 10 o'clock train trom | St Johns, NB; 23d, De Witt Clinton, Funk, N York; City | Savannah, estate 50 low. no soul so aled, as to be | dumesdJ. Bertine, Edwin Mead, cf Mobile. Ain. and Mr. W. L. Falsworth, of Hariford, | City, will arrivoin Harlem in time for the funeral. [TET CIROL cL n aeons aban teyond the reach of ite mercy. It hae a help tor the | Alfred Brush, Frederiok Moreau, Conn, in which Mr. Morrison was severely otabbod. Bir’ | a At Mliamsburg. on Monday, April 5, Manx Moonr, | MOUSE Jott 4 Chenchorougin tinny, Baltimo chiefs of sinners. and at for all who obey it. As | Augustus Chambers, Ceepae eee: Ellsworth was arrested and held to bail aged OF Kars. 8 native of Ireland, and for 67 years wro- | ouivin, Spall, N York; 2th, Sarah Sanda (Br), d wifo, and child, JS ‘Dean mapy aa embrace it love it. ani are themselves made n Crane, John Pic! 5 . c New Yor! loo, do » Wright, San Francisco; Atala; | y Ww mri? id children," Hing) and pricatato God, Clirintiaulty ine rentiee Gute | Lewis 8. Dod, Soha Pollsod, Reront oy Vastany Disrexsary.—From the report of | _ ‘The friends and acquaintances of the fumlly, also of his | Mhompun Seaton Inland and: Chasieston, Contd 16ih tor & | PCCW, Darks H Voorhts, Mrs ¢ Cody anid children,’ W'S tor all whe accept it; it requires its aavocates to contend | Ieee Dyckman, John Polhamus, the Eastern Dispensary. for the month of March, it ap- | son William, and son-in-law, Peter Rigby, aro requested | York); 22d, Clermont, Dorman, Castine; Middleton, McNul- | Mary 'Stono, Mrs Boston and infant, GN Frederiokd awa earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints, * to August Downing, John Reynolds, Pears that there were 1.660 patients attemded at the office | to attend his funeral, to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, from tho | tY,N Zork, wife, GH Martin, wife, and child, Mr# Abdiil_ and child, Bd befaptant in/seatom and out of season, nod to conrad fast | AbeLY. Kdpertan, Edward Spinning, | of the Institute. 398 at thelr dwellings, and 152 were vac- | residence of his daughter, Mrs, McAuley, First street, | {1d 24, Parliament, Sampson, Boston. 4 0 | ward Allen, Mrs’ Jervey, G W Douglass, G F Brags, Mrs @ in theliherty with which Claiet hath made them free. In | Alexander M. Gregory, Garret H, Stryker, cinnted—iaking in all 2.210, Tho number of doaths | near North Sixth stroet. Hisremains will be taken to | thin Dyer K Orieane:2ist, Zonont, Wilson, Alexandria: | W,Lfer and five children, J C Merrigm and wife, NH dbetinges cE abieits oe no i ean ect neu Gieatwortte mbcnaai Resell: vere 18. ‘The whole number of prescriptions put up du- | Trinity Cemetery for interment. Se eae racine, Valion’Philadeigna | Wood and wife, Mrs IE enchley, child, and soryeai, GB: ance with the tpi ond conten oe ee ecco. | william H. Hoople, A-P_ Smith, | ring the month is 4,277—tho largest number imomo day | Suddenly, on Sunday morning, April 4, of hemorrhage | (ree steamer Baltics report); Asin, fa Monte ban | Recd,N Cranoand servant, O,Unr'aud servant, Van Syete, Uappear before you this evening un ndvocate of obedi. | Cileb O. Halstead, J.J. Vanpelt. | 205—the smallest. 06. Average per day, 158 of the lungs. Jastrs (t. Austin, in the 25th year of his age, | Jenny Lind, Card, Portsmouth, NH; Fredorick, Frink, | Vincent, M@ Cushing Mrs Dodye, 7 ¢ Nolds, D Drew, Mr ence to God, and of the univers: and unalionable rights | Harrison Hall, Stephen Valentine, Finr.—On Sunday evening about eight o'clock, a fire | ,, The, relatires and friends’ of tho family aro respect | fortland; Midas, Palmer, York: Zu Joseph Walker, | Nyo and wie, Ses Collins, Mrs Hradford, tJ" Duastan aa of men, I'am here, aa a Christian and as aere. | John Hutton, William White, broke out in twenty-seventh street, between Ninth and | fully invited to attend his funeral, from tho rsidence | MI" N on Afarch aocEat tawards, ‘Cornelius Grinnott, | $l Pemberthy: wito and two children, 1 @ Carpenter, publican, to defend doctrines which I believe to be | Wen Jon Charles B. White, Tenth avenues, im the rear of the store oceupied by Mr. ww. Augustus L Carleton, No.118 West | Pletcher, NYork, and outwards same day; Gertrude, Bailey, | Brey oTyry tone gs rapt ge a ed true, fo be of God. and to be of vital importance to | John). Wright. David L. Youngs. Buckley, but was speedily extinguished, with @ damage | Twenty-fourth strect, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, with- | Calcutta. : 26 the peace, honor. and happiness of our country and of the | After they had been duly sworn, of about $200. It is supposed to have beon the work of | ut further invitation. His remains will be taken to Port | - Cld out 20th, John Currier, Bestmann, NOrleans, and old and servant, S F Burt, 8 0 world. 1 am here to warn you of the dangers which ao econ ee proceeded to deliver his charge. Ho ob- | an incendiary. era Re Staten Island, for interment, in the three | fom PB LR eeu aad sid from 1 JB Lyons, dan Auten, B Holden, (ay threaten not only the subversion of the free institutions | ‘ved that the duties they were required to perform were | Aworyiex Finr.—About five o'clock on Sunday aftor- °'On Monday, April 5, Mrs. D. ML. , Posny, consort of 8. | gAe¥a,Suuthiampton, Taker, for NYork 2ith; Coraeliue | Gren, T Phair, it Phairand ACH Robinson of ovr republic, but to send back tho sun of truth, free | the most important ones known to the law. They in- ¢ tiom, and civilization, many degrees on the dial plate of | cluded not only the inquisition into all public wrongs, | DOOD, * fire ee as nay coin pate} | R. Posey, and daughter of the Rev. J. 0. Guldin, of this | “Loxnonprrny, March 17—Arr Provincialist, Quinn, NOr- human progress. (Great piatuc ts.) Lam here to review | BUC also the power of prosentation or indictment for the ; a city. lenan; Creole, Watt, Philadelphia, a chapter inthe history of the United States, which pleans | ©ODMission of those wrongs. The great end of criminal | 5000 Svbdued the flames, without causing auy material | ‘he friends of the family are invited toattend herfune- | Limxnicx, March 20-Sld Halmoral. Dillon, NYork aur Patterdon, fs ; juri pice i 4 damage. el M March 10—Arr C Gorordo, NOrlean Daw casa aucrwenvan « Stace viele fi jurisprudence was the protection of society. and to that . | ral, to-morrow morning, at 8 o'clock, in the German anaca, March 10—Arr Carman, Gorordo, NO : iF 3 E whist aa fo pil gin ate ape oa bos | Sua thammdiatenenserch tie lawaana eiecaetie era: | sitar Ovea.—On Sunday afternoon, John Singleton, | Evangelical Mission Church, in Houston street, between | ~MARSELLE, March 19—Are Goldhunter, Nickerson, N | Win Coftnger, M Palmer, LC Cutter, Roach, © Robbi the flood of darkness might not. that end was also the reformation of the offender, and hia | Who was driving a pleasure wagon belonging to W. Brad- | Eldridge and Forsyth streets. Te jaarnes aviv ts Massntee lal Okega, Wrectsloge) kal F Corbin, ¢ Matthews, G Seibolt, 5 Smith, B Tuttle," arent mae ER taste chasant cot salt z punisunent as an example. ‘They were selected in a | ford. of Canal street, ran down s poor woman. Ho re- | On Sunday evening, April 4, Axrn, relict of Francis | Willinm, MeKeusio, Nilaven; Racklif, Forster, NYork (avo | jagly; ¥ Gerhart, J Schafingr, 1 Lochner s Spink ke Hberty from our land. and desitoyed {ho glory of our rey | Mee preveribed by the law, aa those competent to per. | fused to stop until compelled to do so, and the woman | Mariotte, aged 73 years, Shields). es Kenney, CO Taylor, War Patterson, W Kinsman d Peake, nehlbah tenivate ged rxat | form the duties committed to their charge. They had | Was placed in the wagon and conveyed to the City Hos- | ‘The friends of the family, and those of hor son-in-law, out provto 20th, Crarina, NHaven. = = b, Henry Washburn, Olan, GW Veatel P utions. 1 am here with no title to com: e : y, ital ‘ tantain Bre : Gi March 19—Cld Henry Pratt, Newcombe, N / D y rn, VG h. Ww Hand your conrderation, with no unction of resales | Power to take cognizance of all public wrongs. and viola- | Pltal by order of Captain Brennan, Henri Picard, arorespeetfully invited to attend the fune- Ha ee «N | Ellis, ‘TG Kingsland, Jd Morris, A Holmes RH Heeant to excite feelings of reverenes, with no public | Hons «f public law, and various crimes forbidden by the | Founo Dr.ap.—About six o'clock yesterday morning, a | Tal. from her lato residence, No. 10 Walker street, to-mor- ctorin, Watlington, NYork. | ous, William Bighan, DW, Cook, Wiliam Dunlap, cbaraoter, even as a passport to a Lamfhere, not | !8¥- Those crimes had been ranged wnder two classes. | woman, naine unknown, was found dead. lying in the | Tow afternoon. at half-past 2 o'clock if, Forater, NYork. Mrs EV Mowe, FA Footer Ht K Margy a Piss payor Le tied goon Scriiw or Pharisce, to dic- | O2® Clist was deemed felonious, within which were in- | yard of Nw. 19 Orange street, by officer Dalton. ‘The Cor- | , On Sunday morning. April 4, after a short illness, Mra, 5—Arr Tonia, King, Boston. Mandalbaum and wife, Mes Kendall and child, Dr F l, Ma- enpital, and those ‘ 8. A. Gierrer, (late Miss Sarah Ann Summers) wife of Micwtayi 2—Arr Helmira, Trindade, NYork. e ee ee fe ne Sena Profsccne Gletia he the Dibgear et herage Me™ | ta'port, Sarsuel © Nelson. Robingon, rep. a aman An inquest was held on Sun | ‘The funeral will take place to-day, at 12 o'clock, from | ,70U}0™, March 16—Put ia, Leonidas, D’Aste, from NOr- WLS Wed from Initiee received, oo Setarday mitons | No. 176 Walker street, Relatives and friends will please ee falling from the topmast to the deck of the ship N. oT ak ie uceier ; Livsnroor, March 2 2 , ., . " . 107 q v - brenoe 1, Ky rod in tl i ter Paliner, lying in tho North river. Verdict accordingiy. | nivr Avovsca, daugiter oe W. Pr Hall, eed Lr vos aad | her commander, Captain absely having deemed 1d savant tate forme and enforce tradiious. ftrust, however, 1am | cluded those crimes of which three 4 Christian, and U know Tama republican and have an | tines which were punishable by imprivonment in the | accipyst to 4 ( honest attachment to the righteous privileges and immu- | Site prison. The other large cless of crimes were | gay, by the Coron alte of Iny fellow men, and would by no moans interfere oer s jpenlanibie oy imprisonment in coun- with thom, I have no claim to your respeot. further | WY Pxt » i r % than asa plain, honest, outspoken democratic republican = of an oars character, and varied in degrees of and Christian. I rely on the ev aso 1 plead. and ain glad rocity, He thought it his duty to advert to this grirs and wife, Miss Disborough, ceorge Dicte, T W Dieta, re Wolf, five children, and infant, Mév and Miss Meyer: J Eschenberg, J R Eschonberg, Mrs Gallagher and two 0 7 8", KOs all, jopkins, D Davis, ‘Tho packot ship New York, after | Chawe and wife: Mra P Pienee Mrs HE Gates, J MoDouata and wife, Mra Erwin, Ephurim Holmes, ¥ B Howes, Mrs Rowe and two children, Miss Rowe, J H Condit, J D Blain, » ies ely 01 , ‘ore to | ites of crimes particularly, because some of them aT 11 months. ee nie te LS Voueet DAYAR ADERRE B 188K hild, and servant, Mrs Thierry, Jumos Harter, Jame psec fag pent gn apr ees Maher vie ied the cause of great sorrow and misery im many |. Police Intelligence. "The friends and soquaintances of the family are respect. | ‘ailed on, vase iat Tah her a ake was fous to tin, John Cloud, ¥ E Tabor, 1 G Poulterer, Mrs Bar- Leatnicrepmana on gap pera eae Map 4 ies. He alluded to the crimes of gambling, of | | Jstway Rodlery —A young man named Michael Han- | fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of | have made conniderable water, but as a¢ the time the pumps | {08 N KD Traphagan’ D Watson, J P Hobert, Maria, Kune, = (Langhter nad applause.) | drunkenness f prostitution, The mode of theirex- | DIPS. was yesterday arrested by officer Wogan. of the | her father, No. 72 Sixthrstreet, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock. | were expected to free her, the captain continued his course, cattio, George Boattic, William Beatsic. BR Crandall, may snewer a priest. ipcuavth ward, R Armstrong, F Cole, J W Gorden. A J Fredericks, GK f Ko of Controversey, nor frei jon had ment to the com- harged with having. in company with two | Her remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for inter- | The leakage, however, increased, aud the commander dis- | ¢, any love of sect or parly, or to oppove any form of set) “ . No. 42 Cherry street, while he was passing through Water e -x | fresh from the SE. and the weather thick, he was unablo to 4 a t , 9 Paar A ponte ob Iaith REG ered in say equiitay nocessity of passing most stringent laws, and : y passing through On Sunday, April 4, after on illness of 10 days, Patnicn | freghtton Oe ie teeter recat ohio iwain, 5 Bonnett, J H Abbott, J Dasteld, W Bhd ail mene Catholic aud frotestant, Jow and Gentile. | 1 fay down a law of exireme harshness for tho-e guilty ret eee ea a we hat tense Log! a Gnurres, anative of Dublin. Ireland, aged about'30 years. | Teased tho crew and passengers worked ably at the | garegt, © Van Ness, W 8 ragae, We Warnte, 1 ‘ inte whilet onothe jeemed i ern ner. ne accused o4 1 efor stsoe Ls a Moi y, 5, J i 7 t ‘© g ce of et Rolli > tatbeiens and Hoythianr—bond and fro, all man ere | of iutemr . whilst another party deemed it inera jas taken ‘@ Justice Lothrop, | On Monday, April 5, Joux Bivens, in the 47th year of | pum ro being butlitefe chance of the weather clear | Roltines T Dense We Cte Ean, We iecaee that Ik: WOR: itch Sele nity, | When Mr. Flynn identified him as ono of tho assailants. | his age . yacter—even Christ lard, James Wolls, Wm Reed, Sr, N Lindinerth, G brethrer ‘wry brethre praise of tho | yer, 'John Leise, Wm Roed, Jt, Wm. Stripp, R Blood, JW ptain, Abel decided to put back, and arrived here ile we ell hay arch. | 2nd he was commitied to await examination ‘Che relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Yesterday. Tho passengers are strong in t Soe ts win lacsien alate ait tine ak { took ulterior ground—that nothing but pee 0 tion, a 7 Y rong $ x and | . Sines THSe S| Surresed € Je.—About 1 s’clock yesterda; 8 ‘i Spite txertions of the Commander and the crew under the trying | 4° W preclude tho right, noy the f defending truth nid on: In that respect they proceeded too |, Sunvened Cave of Suiciie “About 1 wclock yesterday | invited to attend his funeral, from his Inte residence, | eherthme cc ahs commanscr ana tt irom eval oreberape | Victory, D Disborough, T Holbrook, J Hassler, J Cotes, Aire ihe establishment, | 4 We knew thot seme yicos were most aeconsbie by a | morning. the First ward police found.at th corner of | Furty-ninth street, neur Eighth avenue, to-morrow aitor- | Siig wit which theaconter Mewes: arivee Hrotacen & Co, | Mover. CKastmer, J roeman, x RiWgdeat: dF Clayton: & the sne, and the overthrow o ier, Te alenply bacs| teeming owes WHink was Gleteted by Kindueass Wut | ot Ge boots, Sos; wilidt, 1 in euppomst, wate piece wee | —On'slonian apill 6: of dineam of tlietieact Ae. Ma and Mesurs Chas Hill & Co have provided them with pas- | peck: d Larus, H Haum, Win Peck, & Bowles, BF Bae baa hye lhe nAabrtrmppete ee tbat for granted that stringent laws should | Pair of boote, &e.. which, it is supposed. were placed thx On Monday. Apri sense of the heart, Mrs, Mr fagesin other ships, thongh nt proat pecuniary aneriee, | bC tumors Ie, df Tanner, BY Gletke Ree C Heda ae forms of faith end mmoles of action. bacauss of ain | 2 to reach the degree of culpability—a to- ry 80 ™ u Apserias ticide by d ing him- | Forpras, aged 67, formerly of Groton, Conn. | as since the sailing of the NYork the rates of transit have | © Wiseman, Gcerge Btevens, J-Armatrouge J MeMutlen, A. iviloges of position which were never designed to con { { mynst make laws utter nullities, He thought | Sif in the Fast river. near the spot where the clothing | ‘The friends of the family, and those of her sons-in-law, | heen freatly enlianced. ‘The passengers, we have stated. | Eiwood, JH Rogers, J Dudiey, J H Winterbottom, R Mor- privileges of position which were ne neg | stexched toa fair medinin between the par- | Was found. In one of the pockets was found a bill dated | James Odell and John Dwyer, are respectfully invited to | Were,“60: of these are to he despuiched in the Dio | ris, J James and child, Mra Vincent and three children, Thoa vey aoy such power. I shall. therefore, use the freedom Pp " for $75 natn ¢ i us y, Hitchcock, 40 inthe WD Sewell, and the remaining 80 in | (7; - rey any powel ‘ re. corscetly administered the remedy would be | October 9. 1860. for 1), against George Brown, and in | attend her funeral, from ‘her late residence, 277 Thirty- , i if | Carpenter, James Dennett, 1. G Reno, H Lockwood, W Men. Soiatng, pel bart Saal dled ay tac abe ibe Rf vn “in relation to these laws that they | favor of Haldwin & ns for foo exch, dated | sixth street, this afternoon, at o'clock. 7 | The atonta ts highly tredisabler sats also the bondwet ofthe | deFehot,d Fetrer, JA Hull, JH Len, © Poster, WE Brooks, rewon—to your judgment— ns uien, a4 Chrit- re sipon to cxaielie tials auiian ‘ie | at Montrose, May t or of Alfred Baldwin, and | New Lend a Pagina please copy ener Rapehia: etomrewe leace ie wip: nevec tats bss boca ‘Wut ra Brooks, J Esco, Briant, Wm A Temple Wm Pibsguete, pa apd nanan sayin dea Tp ail upright citizens would say that the | SEDCd Geo. Brown, together with several other papers On Monday, April 5, Mantis, daughtor of George W. | ministered to the wants of all. A’ Schinder, A Kircher Brownell, Chamborline A a ae mapctit te niuinis chimes ta tha Kintorsot (he crimes ¥ “re care The Ca -Wm. ©. Barney. one of the | ard Sarah Louiea McKee, aged 4 years nnd 13 days. Gren atan, Mareh 16—All along the beaoh, from Gnada- | Moore, 8 E Buchsnnan. J Chapman, B I, Bertlett, L Blakes. myrcif to single chapior in the inisory of th ind pa were car. | grin of esterday had a ‘preliminary | ° ‘The relatives and friendgot the fatuily are invited to | rAnque to Algeciras, axe to be seen romnants of wecoks, boats, | by, FM Wileox, SB Hoxie, EM Clark, J.C Robinsons hed! States, but tee Low far thet chapter accords with ted within a short distance | ¢xamination before Justice Lothrop, when the following | attend the funcral, from 111 avenue (, this afters spars, &c. including among others one marked with red | rir, EB Davidson, Gee FE Davidson, Geo L Powell, Wra he sihers ng ao hte e 4 temple Gnd canbellished by every. | questions were put tolim, which he answered. as follows: | at 2o'cdocks iene na | Batherae gaa Beers °F To” mnpoeed Xe bales 06 0m Ya TS ERT7 a eraceae purer Cee eine writer to muke this community é ca ae * | Q—Have you hing to d if so, what, relati os > 16 q «clin our bay. ichol, Ludwig Wot. S B Cooper, F B Dalrymple, ned yet toa tartar ie tktoeablo: ¢ and at cxpens: The existence of | &—Have y' ng to say. and if so, what. relative | Jn Brooklyn, on Monday. April 5. of disenso of the ivi ‘ ok, DS Morrisou, FP Maguire sit Hi Gea & Sees Wacoal. to epublica Fetes why ihe y. It could | 10the charge preferred against you? A.—The charge is | brain, Jou itexny, son of Rufus and Hannah Litchfield, | {in sony Maren OA atte pt ee ite raekactys | Tale, 8 Minel, C siobneoms eH Hubbard, Win inly chaplee at this tame? Why was needed one of those an- positions of the inte ples and poliey of a or its particular preferences in the | rot be necesss r r ; iil, WH not a power in society suf- | télse and malicious, and is made with the intent to ex- | aged 7 years 1 month and 25 days, Starbeurd fore topsnil yard,was passed waterlogged March 3, | Montgomery, D Moatromery, C Bradford, C Young, Messrs They ought to be sought out, | tort money, @.—ity whom is the intent entertained to ‘Tho relatives und friends of the family are respectfully | Int 41.N, long 14 Ww, by the: Wolfville, M'Millan, arrived in | Wateon. French, & Nichols, § Reynolds, B Wilson, J Cra- ly would find these | ¢xtort money! A —By all the persons who have made | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | the Clyde. yen, Wm E Crowell, B Humpbrey, & S Pronty, D Safford, B with exquisite | complaints ‘against me. (2.—{s it true that you sold, or | parents, in Pacific street, between Powers streetand Fifth | _ Capiz, March 13—The Vanitla, Christie, of and from st | Pilley, 1 Farwell ee te ee ae palaces. orld! re Protestants ia cl ;, “ 4 ith. TD Ol y 3 % Ee ee ee ae taiell and tempras {| ceused to he sold, tickets of passage from this city toSan | ayonue, Brooklyn, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Stephend, (NH), was abandoned February, 10, lat MS, | J W'Doige, CoM Hirock. L Sealy, © Witains, 0. Agdgewes A world that they have rights in this country, that they are it ked them, aa | Francisco, to theve sald persons, or any of them, as they | Boston papers please copy. Tong 54, W. having Ween. diemaanted tree enn errr ete | 4,7, Wiles, 7 Dickeson, D ae ; he friends of republicanism? Livery person knows fathers. and beads of families, whether it was | havesteted? A —No, sir; not as thoy have stated. (— | At Mokelumne Hill, California, Hexny Jvupsox, son of | fiijowing day fell in » and transferred a part of the gonler D Mead. We ase Rendall. 5 w-tnow, Fol with their duties t true, or not, that you have sold, or caused tobe sold, | Levi Judson, formerly Sheriff of Otsego county, N. Y. crow und passeng sto, the American brig Itask » permit, such eatablish- Warner, | TA Provost, WiP rit, R Swi well what is the direction, what ave the tendencies i tickets of passoge from this city to San Francisco to the ' H , J B Watkor, § Hayne, cir principles ;, the past is their vouchers, Their | Ment: snd danger to exist. Victims frequented these | 1 ¢ diego ag Hy 4 of Boston, arrived at this port. Hayno, D Siffordy A Holmes, 8 Goodspeer, G Il Swintmtor history. inet ¢ ringle chapter. but every chapter epeuks | fPiendid polaces.and by degre Gomplcinants in this cave, or say of them! A Thave; | MARITIME INTELLIGHNOH, | ,,4%,Pnsiish task (tmber laden.) vaterlosxed.andaban’ | Wins Honson. Khem Chamberlin, B Crooker, Win Wt Fela pine v frst oS hist Deada( no gommiahtary.7 tt ement, until they found themselves vagrants in the | Lfold. or caused to be sold, the tickets of which they doned, ig ey fort aoa Warner, of Bostos, nerived at | Q Deturk, A MeCan, J If Ternant and boy, J ioe & forth “a languag Bad th ote ote oo thealL inmate prison, for some insignificant | Complain. Q.—Mave yon anything more to say? A.—T I a Bacar eaia acter ah ie Yoo W Sanders, H Gilman, Mrs Nichols, Mrs Rowe, ic has occasionally errcd, it has don < fidavits fled contain false and malicious ‘ALWAmAO—APRIt 6. his port. € Nichols and boy, W Rowe and’ busther, A Bench, H Ts oid church. What are mani-mn }—the past con tempts to cice™ b¥e ducted these establishments, | *tate that the t ’ their victims were punished. It | Charges for the purpose of obtaining money for black Kk they had to per- | mail; 1 have nothing more to say, ‘The accused had not rable crea ures, victitne, | been’ bailed when the court closed, Just cvening. He the influcnee and examples of th the spirit and tendencies of By centuries teil us; despi 5 37 MOON Rises. .....0ve 918 | Sirxtvs, March 18—In consequence of the wind having | White, S Dyar Win Kooster, B Blumiall, H Ben ac MION WATER. ....mora 9 8 | changed to the south, several vessels have arrived in our off- | Stevenson, P Stevenson, Win Toll, N Saxton, W Opdway, ~ ing, and are making for thie harbor. ‘Tho United States, | CL Jackson, D'T Mela, . § Hardick. J JFaae, APRIL 5, 1862. with several other vessels, ave ready for sen. EO'Nell Geo D Croe J Way. 1 Bilineys 3 ¢ poor and mi abominations. every cha s history, from the first | etninhs area t on broaght to | stated, in his examination, that he is a native of Balti- e 2—Tho bark Frederick, from | Fuller, LS Gay, J HM. Millechoff, Mi Morton, Jaa ‘ revolt uoder Emperor Leo tho Second. got up and carried tairough 3 ie inrelhy ee 7 bro aent te | more, and is thiety-zeven yours of age Che Oe ere: MEI vere cerdhy leaky; ana will have ham, "ACH alahtn: Sc" Owens. a ey, aR oan Gee bor te peered Ieowee anid trailers ntheemtien ot Wi ( gembling houses; they were in skilful Murderous sAssault—A iceman grocer named Jobo } steamship Northorn Light, Tinklepaugh, San Jugn, D B | to discharge. i. Ehlenge, Mr Ruoy. K Riley, J Riley, Oreos Punese i dd traitor, * the nephew of iy nthehapide of men of high power. talent, and | bass, doing business at the corner of Tenth street and | Alien. : S Hill, 8D Elliott, ¥ Beardsley, MR Roxby BW = (applause) beers full evidence of what it b Who powessed money in abundance; and but a few of | Avenue C, yesterday afternoon was arrested, changed with | Steamship Crescent City, Windle, Chagres, M O Roberts. Telegraphic Marine Reports, son, JB Brnssker, EP Brobakar, J Johnson; -@ Bi done, and what it will do when left to itself, The 1 ide Khaw what was pasting within; they | attempting to tke the life of two stage drivers named | Bark haurens, Login, Antwerp, E'D Hurlbut & Co. Boston, April 5. | pows CB Underwood, E Ancock aed wife, DB nicht, of Jesnitiim has ever heen crafty, secret, insinuacin 5 sos ray ely TENDOU Tag! e uicide, by | Dwight Smith and James Leonard, by shooting them. Tt Bark Mary H Vose, Moore, Barcelona, Drapor & Devlin. rived—Barks Gen Jom , Mobile; Union, ‘Baltimore; | R Kimball, ¢ Orvis, W Barton, RAS Barton, § Swain, Me h Cardena: Nichol 1 ed such laudations in aad when Pope Pio Nono rece Bark Jolin G Colicy, Smith, Marveilios, Francia, Gomos | dries Lydia TW Pucker, J O'boien Abe 4 went into his store and com- barine Toma- | Strain, J B@hip be Roadout; scbrs “Trougta,” Wilming. ay, piper A © mysterious bankruptey, by the breaking | @ppears that the driv * rea dope te papacroe ir s t ae 4 : Oe do, S is Fraky, Wm a Peck, C 0, Hh Gen Wis IMS for his liberal projects, T dazed not rely upon him. | Tee of “come man hitherto, of good character, | Menced wrestling together. Las did pot Like the noise | “fiack Solomon Piper, Curtis, Sen Juan, CA, RP Buck | toy, Nes Edward, Fredeseksborg: Caleta, and Jovephine, | Tistaie, A'ke Davition, C Stuares G senate, L Rieke Wes ‘and feared ; my dreams boded ail too right. Canlit tle mecupiers of these houses give a revela. | they made, and ordered them off; but they not going | & Co. Baltimore; WM Baird, Philadelphia; Maria, J Cooley & Co, | Devon, A MoNoll Rey, F G Pennington, J RWh om GB Mi. ow. I knew it could not last; 2 tion, we should have no difficulty in solving many mys- | @Wick enough to suit him, he took down a six barrell in, Manzanillo, Poppe & Co. a Fashion, Kio Grande, Oliver H Perry, snd Gertrude, New | ter, c Wrisit, BC Sarcont, ©: Bwmerye dK steko, IT ‘as bright, ly. but ‘tis past." b tetoes vx f suicide, death. Pasicees ntey, and ruin of | Pistol and fired off five of the barrels in quick succession Savannah, Sturgos, Clearman & Co. York. a te ch Cross, J Moulton, Wm _B Hoyt, Geo E Delanc. R M Ho: Sauter HOLS Ma what is democracy? | teriou of enti h. barkruptoy, and rain ean Giaaan Gun of ite balls took olet a the ties n Bird, Forop, Curacon, Hoonen Graves & Uo. Also arr, ship Cairo, NOrleans; bark Delaware, Charles. | J Traynor, M Mayes, JB Browm, 3 Harris, A Osborn, CF’ are the of power—they are oro btee ori 3 Bs ‘yan Miftioull to cnulicates but, | of Leonard, who was severely wounded, and several of | Son Oy fr onleeee, Ene. s vee 1 & Co. ton; brigs Montague, Havana; M& JC Gilmore, Mobile; Al- | Smith, WM Feltou. * ina republic. and a republic is properly defined | Oe rt netom, it was within the power of the auth Shem whizzed by the cars of Sinith, who escaped being | Schr Lovisine, Smith, Charleston, N I,Mocready & Co. | "'Cieayed-Ship Astracan, NOrleans: barks Rodmond, Ma- | gam bp Additional Slip News see Sixth Page. nthe Declarution of Independenes, [Part of which he | niche provinee of urand jurors to correct those | lurt. A largo crowd soon collected nbout the place, and | Schr Bergen, Colo, I'storsburs, J Hunter & Co. ° tancary Hadley, Baltimore; brig Lyre, Charleston; sehr Bl- i i 4 ni | things could not be tolerated in this community, Num- | feeling much better after the operation. p Sehr Emily Johnson, Dissosway, Baltimore, Johnson & Miuacellaneons. SHIZFISG. epceial and divine appointment, to st Justice Mountfort to male a complaint against Ins, ed to exist without a ms were allo Bark “Interv,” of Yarmouth, Me, was soon om the Wth | nnn nnn nnn im in | bers of drinking six | his Maker, take from him his vights, «peak tohim in | f ’ hot wae. ¥ ch surpriscd 10 find Lass there before ; ceca f , B , the | license; many of those I us Yery much surpriso there befo Dazgett, Now London, Dunham & Dimon. It, Int 87 08, lon 74 2y.with loss of mizenmnst, AVIGATION CO MPANY.— ZOR God's nome. Lid him to surrender everything into the | [ornee many of tone him, telling his way of thestory, and endeavoring to justify dont, Case, Philadelphia, v RAae saroca 1 Ciknet: Chive key al BNMkialgnite, thy neamen, vie SoutharponeeThe Us 8. Walt Stoaantl hands of bis «ptritual dictator, leave liberty and the | Titi Piireta himself, ‘The magistrate heard both sides, and then | Sloop Annawan, Briggs, Providence. | gia ltavonne war faght of Capelientopen 2itkelte after | HEGMANN, Edward Mirna, (U- §.N.) gommandem pureult of happiness, everyting for, time, and for Heth cote hy teen locked up Lass to await a further examination, Stoop Harvest, Freueh, Providence. Ne rea od tmomeaduen Wonterly yelne: tail Bremen, Couching sy Sowthamp tor tp and UW Bal eternity, and (o bow volun ind absolutely to the , , , Arete it -orace Q ry . 1 ise mas at lanye mumber of liquor shops existed in | . tved, RW Pacumn, at Boston from Cape Hagtien, was | Sr reeveneets for Resins sad France, on Bay ope aN ren ate le er ie pee | city without’ ioonse. ‘There was hardly The Recent Fugitive Slave Case. USM tteamahip Baltic, Comstock, Lizerpool. March 2 | on the coast eighs days, with strong NE winds, anf Lad | first cabin, main saloon, gi2% in first cabin, lower. auloons a ote ees tart oral and. spiritual | family that hed not to lament the ruin of rome CARD, Lored atthe Hook at LAM, Leing prevented by the mow | @Avy squally weather most of the passage, Seemed tn ion dae, “kil ikea Wak doe ae sy gt ean essemerant abeotete, ana) Ti li waa his duty emphatically to | 4 card trom Mr. Commissioner Morton, on the subject | storm from retting up. March 2, wind SE, moderate, 20) | | ScHR Wittsam, Coombs, at Philadelphia trom Boston, | tuched to thenhip. All letters must prag through “ho ’ ome. claims the right’ of universal | draw their atiention to this subject, and he commended | oft) intended a4 au answer to the card of Messrs. | tiles W of Cape Close, parsed. ship Stato Rights, Traxton, | ad very sovere ealos from NW; carried aysay main top- | Often. Specie deliver tin Barre and satun, Fos pa ru ae Ga ae "thelr earefol consideration whither it. was possible | Culver and Jay. appears in the Hust of thi morniag, | fou Afotite for hiveryool zit, lat 45, t0n 2430, and Nie) | mart split msineall Srerall RS sous cgished her win- | South stetets the steamehip Washincgou will xk aged ¥ , not only in matters ¢ purse which would eradicate or r mentioned in councetion with the case, [ | *pcke ship Tonawanda, | ter cruising for the reliof of'distroasod vousels, on the Ist | Hermann, on the 22d of May. wite jes, over the lives aud souls of all wen in all | Lot, 2 UM. Int 4 2, lon tS 50, passed « very lnege ic ? ad a donut { ‘The laws themselves wore, beyond ques- | desire to stute my recollection of what occurred. Tho | [' eye hy of floating ive. inst, having boarded and spoken during thay, period 364 ve. as SEO FIT Te "s x poms 2 old world, and the Kingdoins aud repub- | (ion if judiciously and energetically administered, suf- | frat kuowledge Chad of the cass was from the Friday Pe ener ra ieee uncle: ‘Higvana, March St, with | sels vier—ile ebips, 9 brige, ond 1S) schoomers, aud rendc XTRA EXPRESS FOR CALIFORNIA.—B@RFORD & | hon Of AEX Mere ah Tagan latte, i ving, | ficient to provide a remedy. It was made the daty of the | inorning papers. and, as a epectul I stepped into the | parceugers, to MO Roberts, When about smiles outeide the | ol important ald to sixtoen ve ele, and 8 od 5860 mailon, Co. will despatch ® special raeswengor by tho United. therefore, a despotiem, The lecturer reviewed, seriatim, | Court 4 ¢ to Inquire into violations of the election |», ore the proceedings were going on. FE there found | Moro, ‘ip Charlotte Reed, ks,and hark Seot are tee oot Ue come of which’ hed | cittes mail stenmez Empire City, /pril 9th. vin, Aspinwall the statements and arguments of Archbishop Hughes, | court cin aps gic a Aah gar cease oe tan ke ase coaana hott teora Philadetphia, bound in. sachors ville, NC, on City (Navy Bay) and Panama, who will take eha denied theit truth, expored their inew i tencies, ond sti bg E 4 y | 9 Me fs lore | p HO brivu, Ve-per, Liverpool, March &, crossed the | been thi f; rmail parcels to piace of destination, Packages rec ed His Grace very frecly. Cominenting on the clove o” | The of those laws had been attended with curefu' ther ¢ left | Banke the 17th, with mdse aud 297 passengers, to D Pil belts ad raft, or over Il foot, >} ne oelook on tue day of sailing. N. the Arehbirbop's lectnre, when i. deplores that the helt | deliberation, end nay regarded by men of | as th : npathies | py. March 7, on the Banks, took » severe gale fiom NY, | sels in this trad a profitable business, should | erthe for Empize, City— 1 pitt ne ca Dea of Washington's «word is not ensichea with a jewel from | Wirom and high ence. The object of thowe laws | pe: emain with | oarcied away fore topenil y sth, experionced @ heavy | load to She Bee our office, BERPORD & CO. thse Tf Teubelia Cat-Lex. the loetarer concelyed | 8 undoubtedly good. The first branch of them reached ) ugh. knowing noi , I did not | gale, splice ctiee eset win Yepenil: Zsth, omrried away fra | Whalemen. 2 Agtor Houso, Voasy styothe he corene Sites nc cenince ienrastel ten the maintenance cf our most cheriehed institutions. They | After Mr, j hod join boy pi masta mid herd of main topninats | (Sid from Pernsmbece Fev 20, Wm Rotch, Morselander, of | == ———== eee - - aoa ee eee eat tare for the | tended to the preservation of the purity of the ballot box | 7 upon consultation, | sbi 4 ye 5 it days, with tongs BO | welohaver, ce,crties, had touched 17h for euppiiee, ee eee cee prea 0 Oe no | to a m in elections. and to prevent toe | ive, on the grow (dagen, ‘ton 1001 F, was in | Spoken, P oun ght which Saori 7 jolts ! zing abuses, by which if ever the liberties of this country were | proof, This mot h Be ahis f Ship Tom O'Shanter, from Liverpeclfor Phitedelphia, 2h thelr and the world’s iibertioe miu njured, it would be by them ; for if once the yo oxy H “ mt bend Wit, Ine 42 10, lon ON ges Seth: Bac he Pent te (ions should be lnpaired or endangered, there would on We » day wh Ship Martha J Ward (of NY¥crk), from Apalovhioola for better. while the warm blood of oar patriot «ir Sean cous cf civil bey, Wa ig acre Wi otis P painted white | Liverpool, March 25, iat 3%, lou 7 vi freely through our vei i yiry may 48 agg | a ROOM NAl, dolabenie ke ten 2 tt the claimant vo lant inset; ¥e Bo | Ship Comnectiont, hence for Antwerp, 20th ult, lon 43, ae t led to do, Th: ped arog toss ‘ h bark Anna, from jon B ns dk 4 s determination of the Le was had, toonsidered iB 1 pA ehip war seen 201 ult, lat 20 22, lon 78 . 3 dail, Arebisebop has thrown down the glove. and called on | {ne determination of the Hiest | Mpartics that. tls ¢ Sete eee ORE | sng NEC thewitg wwbico rigusl with plack tac, Mareyavv's | Of a puitations on Heecant, his followers to shout © Ieabella the Catholic,” We tak I 1 off but they wi tt wi f iru datitoll eauine’ homeward bouud; March 23, fond Uistingeishing pennant and No ARLES D. HAMMOND, M.D, pent ro An aida 4 Winele, ued A mule a penal offence, but they we iLerty to call witnesses if the motion wero decked araiy Daniel Hartley, 16 days from Hali- | second Gistinguishing penn Mees este), fer P y ’ phibited by the constitution. The usury laws we not say that Twas shed an nt A heavy Nark Hereckel!, Moane, from mn (no! » fo 1 MOT? STREET. € shout in return, “ Washington the rowsteal founded upon good principles; their object was to tion of the cw n 4 | Montevideo, Feb 21, atid 408: lon SW. a, is troatmant of Priva'ge DI protect the inexperienced and the sweak-minded. the duod relevant & 18 dare, wiihintes, o | wee Huertage, from Pants for SFr usalts J Common Council. young end credulons. against the subtle. koon-witted, and | La Tee No date, of Goce | eR: Arculariue, from NYork for St Kitts, 234 fy. Mis trentragne. tp ROAKRD OF ALDERMEN. | tharp-minded. Jt was their duty to mointain the laws | and (ve ec ‘aleutta for London, 05 | wilt, Int 32 14, lon Hg. ‘ ileg a elipy: aA bl ee ‘day board mot at the usual hour. Mr. Comp- | as they found them; there was a legidmnte moda of muncivtion of what | days out. | — Schr flows (of Wells), from Boston for Gonaives, was pass- wpe’ Arai t. in the chair. The minutes of last mect- | repesiing them, if requisite, by the representatives of of ap wnjist la Suip Diedems Myrick, New Orleans, 15 dayr, with mdee, to | ed Mareh 14, in the windward pai B = renee — tm, Presiden a approved the people, It was also their doty Ww inquire into | seit by saying that hie b 7 . Foreign Ports. R. JOUNSON, 16 DUANE STREE®. WILL FORFRIT RIE ee eerie ARPEEERD gross violations ofconduet by public bee Fe tg 5 ing the cave would have ty ioith, Mawgaette, Zt Gaye, with Angcino, March 12-Arr brig Mary H Chappell, Hand, hy wiolise of over 22 yours A¢ hie. eapereane ft daxtaites, sc and Ladder Compuny No. 11. for a new hook | branch of their duties was to look carefully into the | laysor weeks, I said that I did not wl UO, 9 pintedelph tor ae | ie peneticn of over 22 years at his Me latte tee, oF na ee inogeriy on Fertieth street, condition and arrangement of all large buildings in- | fugitive bad any wituoases, aud ins st | 25, with w BAnaceA, abt March 20-De brig Raptd, Crowell B'hew: voutragt ‘disease ena AgpAy ne Commiseioner to ort York few days, No Am veasela in port. in New York, Thoee who may o t tended for the congregation of a number of persons | jt was the duty of iecharged,for Rio | { DroJ. with tho certainty oF h to have seid str they were properly condo votween Fifth and Ninth svimoihers, to have Croton whether theatres, churches, echoolhow axsombly | offer of proof, and that it probably would not have t Were (of Breeport), Koopman, Apslachl- | sHAMts,Fehlo—Rark Indus, Thompers, tront & VAcir caso property paved Of ( fth street. between Second ant Third | rooms, lodging houses, or any place wherever @ large | halran hour to dispose of it, ft | cule. Me ry ith cotton, to master, EN AS, Abt Maroh 13—Barks Cabaen, Livtlajobn, from @. JOUNSON, 18 DUANR OUD ee Piper iaid in Porky tit ae er payment of bil pumber of persons congregated ; and wherever the law | our convervation. I certainly never did assert positively, w), Mitchell, Kastport, 6days, mdse, to Sart Heh, diag: bigs Alestn, Haskell, from 10 Kinga fOr the InSb 22 Vea to REET. 80) WELL ion stenting and pnblishing in the | hud been violated in their erect [ mont. it waa | ys Mr. Morton's card would intimate, thes the fagitive ! ns Cilaiies tobi. oie nd othorn ubseduently FSPOEH ty Aeseuny | oprrnte teeter cee eT eer ie Hus ‘Tre 5 Soe eee ee Cokinell, (Of owners of pro- their duty to present th They were also care | had no witnowes. Thad not been in oononltation with | jrow, <4" Tat 40.2%, fon 04 hay spoke P any of tha following somplaints, vig cays cone cae montis ween Fifty-tifth and Fifty- | fully to examine fato th ‘ration, and man- | Mtr, Jay or Mr. Culver, and had not been apprised of the | bri. Ty mouth, from GInegow for Bostgn; 16th, int Fob 6—Bark Almeida, Cates, for NYork, with | rin ulcers, glanduior enlargemantss nosed Sirek oatecta wo va 1 grades restored, Of mi ner of conduct of steam en nature of the defence. I buve rince lewrned that there | 4 (0, bo 1, eaw stoamsbip City of Glasgow, Trom Phila- Baring Brothers, Cotton, bat fll ap P piaa 3 snd all eases undertaken treated of Kocine Company No. 4 tor. fire hydrant in fee r instruments of human ¢ and #06 that were witnesses in attendance. Twould have ne objeetion to | @ ciphia for Gianzow. Ata ca wae Baring p Setieme| 9 nd no charge unlsyn n cure is perfected. ‘ ted, Also. gunpowder stores, | the publication of ourconveraation as it lly oveurred, Lrig Ucean (Brom), Jacobs, Bremen, 26 days, in 8 omors, Wit eaita, Rolling, for Charleston 20:h; 2. COOPER, 4 DUANK STRE INI hth street, near Ei CONTINUES orc aguas brig At do Zith, steamer 1s » Per No the driving of cattle in the streets, which had been | githough I did suppose it to be a private one; bus I do « and 70 parsengers, to Pavenst ier. ‘ elie Rel Re Lor cetera bla i COOn an 14 DUANE Stns teat ok Wall ox “gee: ‘esau Of many accidents, Cemeteries, when impro- | fect to the itopeeion going ‘abevad that xaay ome een ee ace cer ese Bhp ate en chet: iexeoline € Dow, Blanch a og a time of teense. Durity Nps of wren Cee wi at the foot of Wall street. be, erty conducted, and nuisuwes detrimental to the public | ‘approved of the Commissioner's course, or of bis deciaioy Iivig E a, Ponoo, PR, with mo ya rT, doy dosephine, Bornholm, ears oa | BE. C. has dovotwd to she trontmont and cure of priv etre teasen veaveaed ota Melth , power, Under the head | “New Youn, April 5, 1962 RICHY. §. KMMER, | lasces, to lnmilton Br Teh 2s, lav BLA, lon 73.25, Endicott, wR, Antone, Tele net Kok, | gArex: anny 6 timo has ho been ented on to witwovst pe nays ee ee Ceres & fepetes . on ht be mentioned the Potters’ | ~ J ha ie ‘Ke'vohe b Freeman, from Sacmol for Boston, The KA diag; Canton, for NYork, ‘soni, Pamguatuc ul Foury on w avatom already Inarent at by i from the King: bridge road t cemeteries might bem 4 - _ _ spoke sehr & Fri 1 oe ‘iiag: Vermont, Mooro, wte; Mucodgnia, Snow, und; | enso, and would advise all who may contract disease pis uf 1 hject for investigation. There Marine Affat; Lar oxperionced heavy weather. PR, 15 ‘Ber, do; barks Warren White, Winchester, for | be led astray by certain ¢hi NC Aso, HO te ‘axa country road. Of Michael ( ue su : larine rh. ‘brig, Hi en (of Bangor), Powers, Maynguer, PR, 15 ) Orr, dos “; y in charactors: place no rei rf b at ree reason why public authorities ehould be leat © rig Ham poen KO), Tioreoy, Davie, uno; Nathsniel Blake, York, | their assertions about owri nforte: jance ov a tie tee as Pages Feat a Wriealio for with coco | Aen ing: Kuinbow, Lumbard, fest or che: Tanaen, | In Dz, Couper you can haven phyciches gf dt & Bw hours strus.—Tho steanora Oresoend City, diye: with sugar, to, to Moller, Sand & itiora Ef sh auenable than private citizens. Their duty was to | Cynt, Windle. for Jhagres, and the Northo n Ligh?,, Capt, proprietors of the Irish vm peat 1) #f vagt oxporionce ‘po: f ce J rig Hap (Br), Crowell, Bar Bostow, do; Matanzas, Stearns, f"% Childe Harold, Olm- | and who is woll known to overy mediond mam sing Of Willie: vrve invoilable secreey a to their findings, and s0 | , - heft iin to 8 Gimarvia, March 23, rtnne d year \ * Shin olty te poration advertiving Of Vil re rg ni oeageg Ree pe BB Tinklepaugh, left port yesterday afternoo nuit, to 8 Giimartig, March. elon Wrork, 4 Maye louts | tend, for NYork, next work: TP Woodward, Woodward | the astonishing cures he has terforined, Ne fi nis alty for Sotive pare sent fo averiue I. ful in their investigations; when once « man bad been Pel when ma en a sen bs ate that | sist, Int, lon 73, bark Elizabeth (of Baltimore), bo eh Be rth atorchrty Gosines Nervi ake ‘Fousaco, Mize | of moroury. ‘A perfect cure eerie without the use stive pavene Hue TB heoween 5 -* sane | Avie is on, Page, frat o | Ossipee, | 4 nao, rat dl, emon trance 10 citizens of Berge cted for mneo, and even afterwards honorabl will posit’,voly sai on | Boston, Mata ett or chet; Lady Knight, <hoate, fin Goston; Medora, second streeta, Sem ihe authorities of New York auited, there. aiwaye Fe her regular day-Saturday—tho 10Ub inet, 9.4 12 3, from | Hele Seotle i, ot Ny, ens Pe Luby, disp: Home, Hopner, weg; Lenox, Viowo, text or chet; TILL CYR ‘yoasel to manter. hy, D.—DR. C ainet the w Rob, Gounty, New Jetrey, against th orden Kilham, White Trier’ , Fore! d animale, bone . Ovando, Higging, whys New York gequited. there always remained 8 feeling of stain in his ir th Rut where the | Piet No. 4, North river ‘igh sagas ‘O'ARETT, 19 DUANE al of th hearts of his family n mud fi Brig Thetis (Be, of may he consulted oon Indian Queen, Drmm- sending the d Of J.J. Tresdwell and othe cydence was such na manifested due proof of guilt, they | Truar Tare ov rue Gneat Barras. —1t having bo- | 17 cays, with ralt; tom: Nr ‘AC, | Lisle Loud, Murphy, for Horton, soow, mont of delicate drone Séentially ‘on the tre: & aity Isto, thels coUety et alicded wnd floored. 40 ‘vould do ther selemn and responsible duty. A’ large | come pretty generally known (hat. the pres Groat | posed a bark with a pri igaek vicevere wontner, aplit f Mundy wees Marin, Foster, de: Voeriant, Mogres SUF, Maen, | tit #pectality af che profession enc to have Tompkins voinarkets togriber, Of \N portion of buriness thrown pon the present Urand Jury, | Britain—certainty the noblest production of the com- nas. The T Hatter, for ROfions Ss docaba, Peppe ayer tne eG care ANd ree me g to conmect ihe cinors, 10 flag routh side of Twonty- | was in jucnoe of a Waut of time on the part of the | bined cfforts of that unity of ekMl in avehiteotwral a8 Mie Zones (of Yarmouth, Me), Mitehell, Charioston, 9 | Hn von e, un rhor't Patton, Puringten, "h Ton time of quackery wan aprl: Werertury and Oe Mebth and Ninth prey © Lo was desivable that these matters should | well as mechanical reienoe for which Figland is prover | days. with cotton and rice, to Nesmith & Sean, No dato, ior, Wg Tinty, stemmt, dink: Pisn Waite, | if Coe honorably treated. rom in tong experietesy hi > re oe AE, Thnanan and othe nave " niiy presente. Te ait Rantters of law. the | biel wont make her rand esway on mur watars yeoter- | Init 10. ton 704d, parsed bark Hcerney OF Belstoly Mey ; Cowtidence, Brice, do) Noeth Auezicnn, | Wocirese in ancenivnt Siesta nee ee oasis ak ihe ev aiawe UTA AMORULY OULU Ow Hav Lingual, no NOH, UUgiMAY | Ry, Uae pradw MUyRO“Nd HY Kine duvk ins Winans nie waa ly- | stowring Ae ee een

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