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) . vay at oP ow Sa gr Nay a > NEW YORK WHOLE NO. 7404. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. —— EWws BY T a Affairs In Albany. ‘Phe Latest from the Strikes. - SERGE.) THR NEW YORK AFFOINTMENTS—uR. 0’CONOR DE- THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Faves 1. a? AWeoaTas OAM 6 "Sinn ae Se Seok eee we martina orn sore, AND SALoow wa. mab AL. winon. DBATH OF BERS. FILLICORE, | 2"; ML THAT Masons. plociesoN ax Dix ‘Zhe, sclininen Seni freer ee ee @ number of Wersons Fatally Injured. PORMAT| ON OF A PROTROTIVE SienapaN eecaeianr ene eTAnD SHEE ee Awoxa canat or} ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA AT HALIFAX, | with tie conttaved stay of the lewpever thee festiei: | Yesterday morning, about a quarter past aine c'cfees, | One of the mea,t numerously attended, harmonious «which has been convened since the ties were predbminant, ami but’ little business was done. fe’ | And eMictent meeting, SOILER—LEGISLATIVE MATTERS, ETC. Fome Of coffee were coming in, wilittr v the iaabitants of Wiflamsburg were stattled by the netic J movement for an increase SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE YORE LY ENTE! TIN INTE! LIGENCE. ea ete por 100 be, Hine colnage. Of a tervific explosion, witch, upon examination, was fou® commencement of the was held last ‘PUBLIC BUSINESS SUSPENDED IN WASHINGTON “=e Cee % to Lary proceeded from s frewerks ommufactory, sr | Soremunr ioc sme ey Hal, near Broedway, in thie North Seeond street, owwed and occupied by two Germans, evening at the'Grant loyed analh not candidate he will not accept the appeintment of x : named Charles Bube and‘ and L. Wendlsch; which, from i.e amet Stn ee as ba q United States District Attorney. railroad, at New London, was burned down to- some unkaown cause, exploded, producing» fearful con- families. half POLITICAL EXCITEMENT OF THE DAY. | me seoertimprenio ix, that neither Messy. Dik | Protest of England Against the Austrian | fe cot pace abort i0‘'cloc. ‘There ere fou par | ruin. Several pope wenn thoDungat tho tine | Ste s0d wae in prt © tales At tape 8 BY REQUEST OF PRESIDENT PIERCE. ae eeaei. Pave; andopenly declares that ss he vas | FIBER ATION OF THE MADIAI FAMILY . son nor Dix will acoppt of the collectorship or the sub- songs core oie oe Lapenes car ia It nt thotme: Loss, | of the melancholy cccurrenee, all of whom’were blown at, among whom the oo- “The Trouble between Colonel Benton and his | essuryship. The late Washington lobbyites were in at- Proceedings in Sardinia, eel Saas by the foree’ef the concussion into the alr. ied Of the prodem, oD was very well repee- . ff ts, of tendance upon the Legislature here to-day. ed ‘The Philadelphia Murder- i Various uctounts are given of the origin of the explo- by Mr. William Hamil- pponents, of Missouri. A free oiler, from St, Lawrence, has been chosen toll | Engitel Ship Burned, and her Crew Mardere@ | 1,,,0¢ double were A URPATA) Maroh 20,1869. | sion. ‘The workmen of the ahop state that Mr. Sube,"one oat ine wae called to wet 'c. H. said: —Gentlemen, heapaatyectgtnientcirse ttre the vacancy occasioned by the removalof Mr. C. A. Mott, by Java and Manila Hatineers, in the yard at the back of the tavern where Arthur | Othe proprictors of the estabilahment, while aitompting | we bare assembled here for maps ot Somme ‘THE NEW YORK NOMINATIONS. a hard shell old hunker, from the office of Comptroller Spring boarded at the time of Federal ‘murders, | to try the strength of some Réman candles, witch had | this city, a Waitor’s Protective’ acish th almast Olt RUE ORE. 5 <8 «| Weight. Whats charming state ofunion andharmony! | @ TATE OF THE MARKETS same aumber of pieces were taken from the'tzank. | been placed bel:ind the stove to ary, set fire to nome pow. 30 that mac adeoointtoms hoon the ides among ‘Mr. O'Conor Declines, and It is Supposed that | Fhore is some dificully with regard to the canal ool- ’ Naval Intelligence. der which was el8é@ Behind him. Amother account states | waiters hy were chorea me sneer: ‘Messrs. Dickinson and Dix will Follow Suit, | lectors in New York, Oswego, and Havana. The Canal Bosrox, March 30,1988, | that while he wamin the act of lighting a segar the ruatch | ment and su; upom: the: pending upon us. SRR SY Board are reported to have removed the oficers at the IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON, cain utiad Staton ship Garmantona, from Pott, Priva, burned his fingers and he carelessly threw it into a tiox of Bat however wae ewe rey ‘ayeven then the named places. March 1, arrived rf Roman atars, whieh, communicating with acknowledge tt, not BUSINESS IN THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, | “An tprossion ts geiviog that on amendment 0. bo, ae. in Company with the United States sloop of war Dale, er ea. 8 pana shed Bor ge fated cya oy 4 tp. The aapect of the constitution will be adopted in form, by bows Boston. powder, exploded, Blowing the shop, which was frame | us more wages than what: they cam B Totus tae Se ‘ mn Souste in’ cate 1 coc ie ne ‘The United States sloop of war Marion arrived at Port*|' building, into a theusand pieces. Mr. Bube was bliwn | ° the times demands thst you showld! a *ouive setae foe LARGE NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED. poms ben eb per Haurax, N.S., March 30, 1863. | Praya on the 92d February. through the roof, over a tree, into the adjoining lot, ity | Jouont sict, ban, twelve: dollars . ‘ovisions, your . errrrrrrrmmmrne 10 S0yere! prominent members of the House, who voted The royal mail steamship Niagara, Capt. Leitch, arriv- . ing parts of his body burned to s erp and his elotheset ‘ ate went “tiie , rvation. = ‘Loss of Bight Lives by the Barniis; of a Jail pede op hh ragy” toll bill, it is foray emia to amend baa ed are having left Liverpool The New es hea re torn off. He was immediately conveyed to adi pert Der aaah } wwe caused . in South Carolina. Manmaiers Corer Ste Gea ate Boa OA TCL Troe ni Lis TO Seger, logs 64; hcoa’ pasvengtta ata» fll case nave nothing south of Savannah this eventing. The-| in the vicinity, and attended by Dr. Bendy, who happened | and. if they press 90 heariiy ag ye Poneme saat omy Senate on account of illness. freight. In the fog prevailing here, she struck at theen- | mails up to the 16th had been feoelved there<nonetnave f some Sovering, the wounded ton erro ees rite | but ouly han iis twelve dollase? ym rendered ‘Marine ri---Market Reports, trance of the harbor, but sustained no damage. come to hand here yet. ora residence, No, 180-Fourth street, whare he now leg | ‘mpossible that we can be gwseras to the lat ‘toris, The egos Meas peers ere midnight on the 16th Merch i cate mee’ Naw Onieens, March 20, 1863. re panmet survive ihe r i f the mre Metropolitan, irving Houser amt an aber Ho tte. dows . . 5 er il TO) am ‘The Death of Mrs. Filimore. Bey ai dette ait ‘The Cunard screw steamer Alps arrived out on the 18th, | , C2tton was active v0 day, and sales were made of 10,000 | ‘a boy about thirteen pres recap, senned Tones poe town, Tubes they ‘are employ ed, get the alx- ‘LETTER OF CONDOLENCE FROM PRESIDENT PIERCE— ; ) March 30, to twelve days and twelve hours, mean time, from New | Units, St fue Estee, om ly for the finer qualities. We | can, whose parents reside at No. 86 North Second | teen dollars. The main reason arhy white men bates for THE DEPARTMENTS CONSOLIDATION OF RAILROADS, y' » y guete good middlings at 10e. 1074¢. The receipts are still | street, was not, however, so fortunate .as to escape with | ten, twelve, and fourteen doHars a n ee is, t ‘at they ENTS CLOSED—NO BUSINESS TRANS- York. falling off. increase at all Couthern ports, 409,000 bales; |’ his life. He was caught by portion of ‘the roof just at. | are generally driven, by @ combinat sen of unfo, ctunate ACTED BY THE SENATE, ETC. Mr, Bawsupss reperte fetorably: da the bill: to oonsolls"}? "°F ¥ City of Manchester Philadel. | St0ek, 367.006 bales. Freights to Liverpool, 9-16the. | the door way, and before he was extricated he was | circumstances, to become waiters;. am are, in a m ‘auner, Wasmivarox, March 30, 1853, | date the Oswego and Syracuse and Syracuse and Bing- sorew steamer City of Manchester, from | Sterling, 834. Molasses bas declined. Prime'Rio coffee | burned toa cinder, The engine company Good Intent -|'ashamed of being so, and are cansed ( india ‘erent. Mrs. Fillmore, consort of the Into President, died this | hamton railroads. Ordered to a third reading. phia, arrived out in fourteen days and eight hours. | has declined 340, Daceh ob rasa” DUDS. BRomptly ox. the pot, played the water over tho Another resscn is that the wAite wien pat feemach con morning at nine o'clock, at Willard’s, where the family pest. airliner te Affairs In England. The sales of cotton to-day amounted to 600 bales, at a woe Seg ng 73 sl hang hed aan pln ine Iald down 0 fixed tinedand’ suse. UP her men thal -of the ex President had beon staying since'the 4th inst. | Mr. VANDsuoitm introduced bill to incorporate the | oy, partiamentary business is very unimportant, Lora | ?P8° of 730: a 10%e. ‘The market is dull and declining. The force of the water swept every atich of clothing off | work for; and thus, while hey tHiemse vos are. recehving She had been suffering with pneumonia for some time | Montague Park Association, Brooklyn. 1 in the H y hat the Mexic Fair is quoted at 103c, his body. A littie girl, named Martha. Duncan, sister of -| from thirty to fifty dollars a mon‘th, amido not find the SUITS AGAINST CORPORATIONS, ETC, Tolan: Bese ptaved in. the, House they the Maxiokn x0! Cusntasro March 30,1858. | the above mentioned boy, aucooeded, by the ald'of one of | Pressure ut al, the real w man 1a not paid for his past, but no serious apprehensions were entertained un- | aye Bancoun repeted Tae ee ote a cvembly bill in | Verement bad reduced the duty on printed calicoes and | _ The cotton sales o.doy reached 3,300 bales, at Sc. a | the workmen, named Stanton, in making her escape, with-.| Jabor as he ought to be. Thereix no akigrace, gentlemen, til within a few da; t. The immediate cause of death A PERO tO, A ONR RY Or ENT: BEAM 103c. The market has advanced 30. a 3<c. her clothes allon fire. They were, kowover, torn off her | attached to the profession of = waiter, for if requires an were relation to suits by and sgainst corporations. Paper, and measures referring thereto would soon be dy the bystonders, thus saving her from instant death, | active, intelligent man, of good mosal oherester and “was suffocation, caused by the accumulation of water SPAMEN’S RETREAT. submitted. ee is however, fveng much injuredand it is doubtful i¢ honesty, to be one, and, if yeu 1 10W be te.ae te yeurselves, ‘upon the lungs. Mr. Morcan reported complete the bill in relation to Mr. Ms drew the attention of government do the fact, | The Late Accident on the Baltimore and Ohio } ever she recovers. She was removed to the house of her:,| you will dignify your Ct ops charast er. ‘The cabinet council was suspended immediately on the | the scamen’s Retreat. that the onlpgrinter route of British troops to Canada, (From the De cx ge 20 ports Jo charge of a. aaapion! men.. The resignation. | Me. Biden son "hen ed 72] eran ocomiatign, ont “announcement of the sad intelligence, and, in pursuance MR. VANDERBILT'S CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, is through the United States. And asked if the govern- | We are glad to learn that of alt ) injured by the |' ing. She in cele aves porte kiec neki en | athe ible recited the nd eesaltyet! Gn organization. ofan order addressed by the President to the soveral | Being the special order, was taken up, and Mr. Pumcz | ment intended to facilitate by guarantee or otherwise, | accident om the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on Sunday i] fahe will soon be well | the rules wore Propore. to de twenty, in aumber, and “heads of departments, all the public offices were closed. (dem.) resumed and concluded his remarks in opposition. | ¢he completion of the Halifax and Quebec railway. orem and Lo) who yee i$ on pew elegy } Mr. = sesones with some- bs ate arp Two, ere) —— vegies be rb sesiety, admie- ‘The President, through his private secretary, Sidney | The schemes of Gen. Hamilton’s day—the American sys- Mr. Pant, for the government, was unable to state. Dr. Cadwallader, of Philadel who was in- the force of the explosion, but receiv aired no fatal juries ‘It is proposed that alk honest, solmr ‘waiters, join the “Webster, informed the Senate that, in consequence of | tem of Mr. Clay—were all reviewed, all tending to make Lord Jonn Ruserit spoke of Austrian proceodings to- | jured, still remains in the y where ie toclaant , Aman named Ernsst, who was ia the building at the | Union; that members shall not wort wi'th mem- the deceaseof Mrs. Fillmore, no executive communica- | this a splendid government, while the democratic party | wards Sardinian subjects, in consequence of the Milan | 2cCurred: and we have no later intelligence from him. |, time, has not sinc been heard of, bat it is aupposod that, | bers or others who here net joined; thas the standard tions would be transmitted to that body during tho da; ealy sdught to make 1¢ splendid iu { ict y i Several of those who were yery slightly injured, havo | he is not dangerously wounded. ‘An adjoining buildi rate of wages shall de $188 month; wad that an office ly during y ly sought to make it sple: its simplicity. The,} insurrection. The Sardinian government had requested pased the city, for ‘hel reget destinations. | the North American Hotel, now known as the ‘4 be hired for the trmaction of business. whore regular Directly on the meeting of the Senate, this morning, | sober and substantial reality of the land have always | the British government to intorfere against sequestra- | The bodies of the killed have been, in the vault of | Continental,”’ kept as a porter house, by Mr. A. Higbee, members can obtain, situations, aad employers from all Mr. Bxwaro suid, “I wish to make a motion, which | stood by and sustained those who have placed their | 4:5. sna Great Britain had written » atrong letter to | af McKaig, of Cumberland, to await the ordera of their | was very much: shattered. Tae gable wall was blaxa | Parts of the States help of the waiter ¢ oil wecsive (016 fs bh tderati f the | Strength in favor of the honest end. In the course of his ae b og NORE be Hebrew Society of Baltimore, supposing } down, and all the windows smashed. Thefpeople in the | The reading of the paper was recelw od with loud and ‘hope ‘avorable consideration of the | remarks, Mr. P. eulogised the manly,. honorable, and | Vienna; but, in the meantime, the Austrian authorities | from the name that Miss Isaaes, one of the was a | house affirm that tho explosion lifted dhe house, which is | repeated cheers. ‘Senate. Intelligence has been reeeived of the death | statermanlike course of Michael Hoffman. bad stated that it was their intention to remove sequas- | Jewess, telegraphed to Cumber!and, and astertaining that. | » yery, largo ona, off its foundation. One of its inmates ir. AnorrHvs Sax was appciaterl I resident Popham was slightly ques of Mrs. Fi the Mr. Coouxy (dem.)—Vill the Senator from the Tenth such was the fact, have taken the necessa: tohave- busned in the faa. It t she and made a very forcible speech ug on ie ae gear . Me bg becpih o/isaaure DOW AO es raed) Mattoneal apes was aman of | ‘ration from parties proving themselves innocent, her remains Aca ly taken eare of and despatched to her ont of aus of the windows whee, padi} tion of the adoption of the rules 7° P™NPE Preside: e55: '# morning. | desided talent, but was crazy, and a monomantac on all Lord John Russell also stated that the government had | friends. She was from Indiana, on her way to Philadel which knocked her down in the room, The Mr. S then peinted out the ‘tise in the price of took Ae'a mark of respect toher memory, I move the Senate | questions of finance. He changed from all the positions : hotel, which belonged to the estate of Mr. Porter, i igfieth,)! WIGh yes ciahsanasigoagread 40. he had taken in 1834, and whict he took until 1888, when parapet asic prtenn genre mest Be [yartioulars bare been gathered from, fully Insured. Mr. Hlighoe’s loss 1s about $300, his furni, The following tribute of condolence was addresaed by | ‘Be glory of the democratic Party departed, when it be- | Fated the Ma ily, io ve Tus- | Mn Abat and Mr. Henry, efLouisville, who were among | ture and fixings being all da ‘or yroken, 'Y | came cursed with a rule that bas endeavored, by its | cany. thore of the Lopes tl ‘thst reached here on Monday The blacksmith’s shop ef Thomas Walter, next door, s0U) board in Poston and New York. It wag caused by high rents; but the poor waiter hed te payrrefat alse, and Teans were not increased, Opemy st yeu are pre- yented from marrying, and 6 avepting @ barrier ‘the President to his bereaved predecessor:— policy and its demagoguery ever sinye, to destroy and to i eeds night, and stopped ai ma’s, where they received the considerably damaged by fire. The inmatos hada | % inst vice aad dissipation, owing to Exzourrva Mansion, March 30, 1953 | Tui it, But the natioval democratic’ party eandot thes | coment es Tee ego gee uomiy tarouglh the seston Ga Gheailin Me Abat ts aoeetaarante | Tae erty, Sasmarnd by. fe, £0 great war the | of sustaining a familly weon tele. dotiars My-Dear Sin—Information has just reached me of the | be ruled any more. ‘Those who go with the polley of past | committee. a reading. bruised, and Mr. Henry aightly, but ‘were able to goon | force of the explocion that several spople were prostrate | Your Sundays and. yous, week Gaya ‘are cll alike: if death of Mrs. Fillmore. I beg you to accept the assur- | emagoguism—and the Senator from the Tenth—must go | The Jew bill has been postponed till April LL, toNew York, as they intend, and. left’ here in the | to the eazth, and all the windows in the neighborhood | you ask the religious hotel keeper, who in hin axce of my earnest condolence in this great bereavement. | to the wall. A better, a wiser, a more liberal policy myst. Petitions against the Maynooth grant still pour in. shia train last evening. These ste | were either blown org or smashed. There.wore seven rent sixty thousanddollars cyan, ‘if you can go te Yieloing to my deep feelings of sympathy, and in testi- provall The peopledemnnad it, and would have no other. ‘The Bishop of Quedec,and Archdeacon of York petitio as follows:— That in taatwo cars went ovea the ns in tho shop at the tims of the accident, as the | Church or. ta mass,’’ what does. t Just this, mony of reapect for the memory of the deceased, have | But be would not detain the Senator from the Tenth any e Bishop 0.ani of Fork petition. | precipioe, there west seventy four pase aly | following list will show: 1 do net employ you to go te chureh; I pay you to directed the meeting of the cabinet this day to ‘be sus- | longer from the floor. He would let him have his rope.to. | against interference against the reserves. twelve of whom were able to come Charles Bube, fate!dy injured. work.’ And yet perhe hotelkeoper is a member pended, and the offices to be closed. hang himself, and he would promise to attend his funeral. ‘The estimated import of gold for the soxt threo weeks | 00 Monday—the othem, who were not kil Le eeg L. Windisch, tly jared, of a Bidle or, sul te send tnissionaries out Tam, with great consideration, your friend. (Great sensation in the Senate chamber.) fa about 22,000,000. badly Te to be hrought further than Cumber! Joha Stan' ly injured. to the countries of th Pasifve, or. the desert of Sa- ‘RANKLIN PIERCE. Mr, Pirrxce—Mr. Hoffman’s monument is in the hearts a somergnsy pe Mr. Abat assisted in, taking care of Mr. Holt, of this city. ‘Thomas Duncan, silled. hars, at the momeat he refrsea you a jus; remaneration Hon. Mittarp Friuwonx, Washington, D. C. of bis countrymen, and it is Ferpteatea by the wall | The mail steamor Australian, after four attempte, has | It appears that Mr. H was on the platform talk- | Martha Duncan, fatally injured, fox paus time, antthua coniibutes to your moral and It is understood that the remains of Mrs. Fillmore will | Wich he bas erected to guard from the evils of | given up the voyage to Australia. ing with Mr. Rar the conductor, st the time the ac- | Max Krnest, missing, but suppasad, ta.be safe. sea oa. <4 debt. When Mr. P. closed the committee reported pro: los hai bebe bared ti Te t occurred. . R. leaped from the platform apd John Stork, slightly ‘injured. Mr. Frorrsy, ef the beeen ore 4 8 very eloquent "‘be removed to Buffalo for interment, and that the fune- | gress. ‘The ship Dernice has been burnt by mutineer Javanese | was saved, but Br. Holt, being on the lowar side, was | Two married ‘adier, nemad Johnaen and Randall. who |j speech in faros of the formation ef the ¥ .nion. ~wal cortege, including the ex-President, his son and the he! ee aoe ‘THE P AY MENT OF TAXES. : and Menila men, and the captain and officers murdered, pee pean pi mcbg . lighting — = nee Pe = in oo factary, wero Fesigiine Send ie, Mr. SDOKEAM, Coceres) of - f, Pisce, said & : extendi time t . a terribly torn mashed, is city; if t 1 1d, in colored movement, and - stenghter, will leave to-morrow moening st six o'clock.’ |’ where stayed by injunction “gia ston Sek censea, oe’ | im the traits of Gasper, jived: howovex, ives hours, perfectly semble, but dur- | bablity” bavo been elthes Wied ot tadly oe kaeae S| would wot work for Josn eighty n dollars a month, ‘THE CHART , oy WATERTOWN. ‘The French Kimplre. the last two hours suffered great bodily pain. His | The wife, servant girl and stable boy of Mr. Hitgbee, | only they dreaded that the numerous bedy of white mem THE EFFECT IN BUFFALO. Mr. Morcan reported. to q 4 mind, however, was calm, and he gave his about | were the only ininates af the house at would have ta! if Gentlemen, I advise por te, the bill to amend the A 5 money, etime, avd were - fs Burvato, March 30, 1853. charter of Watertown “seeming the charter election The Emperor’s policy at the present moment being to | forty dollars, and bis gold watch, to Mr, Rawlings, with | very much alarmed by the shock. Aty, Inter hour in the rr to strike upon the 15th of April. for $18 a month; and ‘The announcement of Mrs. Fillmore’s death has created | BY Consent read an/ | dassed. Preserve a quiet aspect towards all governments, until | many dizeetions to those watching him, about his posi- | day the consequences, wauld bave be’sn moro diaastrous, landlords do not give, it, yea turn out, and be 4 BILLA PASSED, ion. Political i tion, so as to relieve or te his if pos- | asthe stoop in frond of the house is gon crowded | sasured that we will never turn in in your places at lees, ‘a great sensation and deep regret among the citizens 0’ |’ For the roliet * of the Northern turnpike road. bbe adhesin cepa cay cewneng7 sible. He was perfectly aware of his, and, | with people. A number of peo ie in the were | (Cheers) . ‘Buflalo. For the ear” tment of decrees of Chancery. Great anxiety is -aanifested for the Pope’s visit to Paris. } and spoke uf It with vowposure’ and fear. We |. slight meee the felting # cig ‘ats of the building. Mr. Ewin, Mr. Hamilton, and Florrey, were 4 errr terrence: Extending’ 6 tion of tre poor laws, in certain | It ia likely, but not certain that he will come. also lea: Mrs. Giese acted most nobly and coolly. | Messrs. & 3 still bo about $1,000, as & committee to revise laws, which are ‘The Politicians at Washington. cases, to OF: vege elty. On dit—that the Emperor of Austria insistson the Pope | She was ted and one of her children was in- | the greater potion of the stock and bi was de. final it a mass —— SPROIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ; ‘THE POOR LAWS. 7 oy ch partpess ¥,ve inthe rear basoment of the | held upon the 16th of April. contribution of mem- . Mr. U pham’s resolution to print the poor laws, and to | Coming to Vienna to crown him, but to this Napoleon | with |, Picked. he o urth Fireet. Mr. Bube isa single man, | ders was fixed at 1234 cen's per month. “385 LETTER OF MESSRS. PHELPS AND LAMB TO | provid : t. and went to the creek near by and warhed 80 } and about twenty.d- “ iy - ‘The greatest unanimity and good humor prevailed, e fora distribution thereof, was adopted. will not assent mene '¥-9".0 years of age. There is no insur: COLONEL BENTON. THE’ tp SQAABDLE BETWEEN SENATORS PIFRCK, PLATT, AND that they soon revived. Une of these little ones ance on thelr prey erty,” The fireworks manufactory had | and the meeting was excellently ‘The objects ‘Wasurxctow, March 29, 1853. ‘UPHAM Commercial Affairs. Oe ae Pepe oe been reoeasly chased by them from Mr. Poster, the | Will be more completely developed upon the 15th of April. Tend you by mail » letter written by Messrs. Phelps | Mr. Piatt (whig) offered a resolution calling the com- THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. survived with thotr yarenta. This family wore als. | of he dingy oy qn on at nad rete a nice ame “ mittee appomnted a year sinse to investigate the THE MACHINISTS OF NEW YORK. Proceed “ead Lamb, two Benton democrats, elected to the next | ings connected with an al disorderly conduct of | Conrols have fluctuated from 10034 a 9934, closing at | from Louisville. Thero were several shanties and one or | rockets. Roman candies, stars, wheels, and fireworks of Mipeticad siting satthia gosto’ C508, Vidied,, | Seaaeeiinee Cartes Sete cater Biscore Tits 00% for money. The bllion in tho Bank of Bogland has | $70 cMriliga Bear at band, where tip dead, and tajured | every “ieccription, weve buraing brillant, shooting, ee ogee pre vin fh ame enon <roply to on invitation, by that gentleman, to meet ? ,., | 8nd Upbam, to make their report. imozeased £100,000. the: meeiey santkbt has Lasdacirgr emg eee 8 comtenta! felihir beakek ont WV. 2 lovd noire, through ‘the air. The fire depart- | 02 Tuesday evening, at Military Purpose of Mr. Cornett (dem ) hoped all those matters would be renaci seeing y was unchanged. | wouldallow. Mr. Rawlings wayoonsiderably bruised, but | » ent worked very hard. and succeeded in confining | obtaining an increase of wages and forming themsclvea ‘consultation. It recites » portion of his late * seh | left where they were—new ones might be got up out of UNITED STATES SECURITINS. he was indefat Pe ee those re- } the fire to the building it originated in Budo is in aenate ip Missouri, andthe resolutions of his friends sccently | the proceedings of this session. It would only consame | The transactions in United States stocks have been | {Uiring it, and labored constantly for three hours in baw. | 9 very dangerous state; the Sigeiion in attendance | ‘#2 #2 ae sadopted. The writers beg to know whether } time urelessly, and more than worthlesely. fl Sualdecs deweacll a ing them removed to comfortable quarters, There was | thinks that ifthe pain can be subdued he may possibly | 0n a motion, » committee of nine was then appointed © has ar- | ‘The rerolution was adopted, and a recess was taken till | *™all, holders demanding an advance, a from Loulsville, @ ‘afr. Trenchard, who | recover. Ho has bis seaes, and can converse with some | to take such measures as will serve to increase their eyed pate nl Bags agvisei Cok a” 2 organiza. | 47. Sf, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ee eicr ona Seanesey reat oyer, but he | degree of reason. Thomas Duncan, the boy who was | wages, ‘They were instructed to wait upon the employ- ‘tons, 8, &c. ir 4 a o Guurse was uninjured. ~ | ki t to the stable Mr. ith, in Fourth v ? enton makes babe a) oa Cotton advanced under the advices received per the | Trenchard was among thee who came on with Messrs, eg Where ac tonbeat wl he haba Piso The Nar: ers and confer on the subject of the increase of wages. y Mr. Boorn said that the engineers and machinista were more isolated than all other trades in New York. He thought that a janent organization of be effected, and that they should bave an execu- tive committee, who should be « committee of observa- tion, watching the trade and taking all those advant which’ may offer themselves. He posed that should form themselves i@to a ity, and that they should meke such arrangements as would tond to increase their preent wages. Mr. Bowen then reported He read a constj,, mereply, but sends it off to be printe’ A eom; é “ plete | To confirm the title of lands sold by Thomas G. Tell- | Arctic to the extent of 1-16a. sd. per Ib.—the fair and | Abat ard Henry. Tb!., is tho sccond wonderful oscape | ner, Mr. Dickinson, postponed the investigation yesterday, Sreach fias thus been made between hiy 254 Phelps and | madge as Loan Commissioner of Kings county. middling qualities experiencing the most of the advanos. | Of Mr. Abat. Sever*”, searsugo he was in a train of six | relalive tg the death of the Woy thant tondny.” Tue tam ‘Lamb, and the controversy is therefor imoortant, asit | To amend the general Plank Road law. The rales of the week were 58,260 bales, of which specu. | St* BC Paris, I", viaseo, which took fire and seventy | mony of ceveral wituosees Lave been taken by ‘him, destroys all chance of the Colencl’s e” widda: to the Se To al'‘ow the Chemung railroad to connect with the lators took 10,250 and ter 750 bal Tho sales of "The pons” “at their livos, but be escay unhurt. | bere were very few of the neighbors who were aware of ate—parties being so evenly balay “o ‘e Sen: | Williamsport end Elmira railroad. rs took 10,250 and exporters alos. Tho sales of | vaughn,’ Jon of the sufferers is-as follows:—B. R. | the purpore for which the building was uscd. Until the this breach in hiefriends iaconetr, ‘C7 12 Missouri that | To authorize the purchase of Stryker’s American Re- | Friday, the 18th, were 7,000 n 8,000—the market opening maul mh "aacen bruised badly snd face cut. Misa Wiley, | melancholy event tock plaes, people who had been living a \. nm will now 81 . at falling of ke 5 wrt! irs, 8, injured in arms and chest | in the street for ten years, knew not t there was a ‘De fn fine running erder for the ae peony jamie off at the close. The authorized quota- | and iace bruised; her son's face’ badly brulsed and cute | firework tactory im ihe ictwity, It is oaid: that there — ‘ : adrew Bray, arins and breast burned and feels sore. | were threo kegs of powder in the building, which, no donb’ SHR MISSOURI DIFFICULT , ig 4ry—your TROUBLE Mary Short, has a flesh wound in band and face bruisod. | exploded. ‘The report was heard by people who resid ‘To amend the existing law relating to bribery. ; To regulate certain ws seangemente made by the Re- | tious are :— formed Buteb Church in Houston street, New York. “BY ' The Corn Exchange bill. A. G. StaDler, face cut and bruised generally. David Al- | ten blocks oif, and several of them, at that distance, re- ENOENDERED BY TEE scyonnp NOMINATION OF A oo SE baugh, face cut and bruised. Mary Rady, foot and side | ceived a elight shock. Somme imagined that it wae an | (UtioD which was drafted by the committee. | The ¢casti biggie | ‘TON’S FOR POSTMASTER AT | The fenate agreed to meet, on and after Monday, at 10 TBE LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. hurt. Hugh McClelland, face cut and bruised. Mr. | earthquake, but the more experienced know that it was os font Association.” Tt was aa Sf. LOUIB—A (SRN CONTEST—MR. SLIDELL'S | A. M., and then adjourned, datdtty closed firm, at 24 advanced 0 whea' Giese, face dreadfully bruised; face of one child cut, the | anexplosion of gunpowder. There was great excitement | tne present, until a or for NOMINATION ‘NOT CONEIRMED--NEW CLERKS, ETC. —— - Breadstu y ot Ad. wheat, end | other slightly scratched. Mr. ‘Turner, strained’ and | smong the inhabitants of the city, and the scene of the | (ne prosenh until @ more thorough o7 od ‘ W. March 30-9 P.M Assembly. 24. a Gd. decline (so says tho telegraph, it trobably | bruived in back. Mrs. Turner, tlightly burned; four | heartrending dieaster was crowded with people anxionsly | Gown the names Of all thore whG futures iia te ‘The suspension’ oy Seca cai i aA ci ALBANY, March 30, 1853. means advance) in flour. The quotations for Western pce Ce une Beaiped, ee es arn in face, inquiring for their friends and relatives. soclety. join the 88 to: caused matters others slightly injured. Mr Clarke, kneo ruised. : . toremtin instar oo, us BILLS ORDERED To A THIRD READING. canal flour were 24s.; Philadelphie, 264,; Baltimore, | ColcCuivert, shoulders and. Deck xprained and brulee, | —p 7 Prevenvno.—-About | iy mit Ati arean nat “ery should not go to work raah- Quite an -ew Relative. to fraudulent rales at auction. 24e, 64.; Ohio, 24s. a 25s, Cd; yellow corn, 30s. a | Mr. Lavenner, an oditor from Alexandria, Va., sprained READFUL ACCIDENT AT tt Pm gers Bgl Sed ; cxution, ax there wore plenty of people fe ‘itement exists among the Southern Sena- | 79 iy Sea ck savings bank in New York, | Sls. 6d.; white, 908. 9 8Jx,; white wheat, 7s.'3d.; red, | and bruised in back. Mr. Selly, head burned and face | four o’clock, Jotertay piamnicn, the TSiets BOD ||) Se peur ged cake nee ‘tore. generel® in consequence of the belief that the Pre. ote ears eS tareae are? "| Gs, 64.; mixed, 7s. 70.1 bruised. All the abovo are improving rapidly and ont of | porting a pottion of the enormous warehouse on r- BOA moyed that the assemblage should take such _ ‘eident “inw ot to send in the nomination of a friend of | 2” “vide the Nineteenth ward, New York. Trade jn Manchester hiae slightly declined. danger. Mr, Close, injured in the back and abdomen, ‘ayne street occupied by Clark & Thaw, gayo way, | meane-ns would baat) them ta get ten per cent above Col. Bow on—Henry F. Watson—for Pi ter at St. To authorise the formation of ferry companies LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. ‘The doctor thinks he will get well. when ehout one fourth of the roof, next the fe | the weges Bow reed ie LBs wd soe ee ak painters, Loui, sho, it is charged, is an sedi Presi?) _Mr- Truptx reported a bill fora monument to General } A small bosiness was doing in provisions, and the mar- fell, crushing through the secon’ “7-1 tau | carpentors, aime rye me - emt * of the Sonate (Mr. ‘Atchison) snd Mr. Phelps, «op | Worth: ket was 8 George Badenach quotes new beef at Old Folks among Us. floor, with A "~~ Gous crash. For some aminutes and received them. he odgumon laborers Teoowrou more 5 ipa, © ‘THE TARROX BRIBERY CASE. 974, 64, a 112s. éd., and Gardiner & Co. as high as 115s.; John Skin O’Brien, an Ind‘an chief, one hundred years | the buildlug was enveloped in clonds of dust, and cantly give them four dollars day, as fee he uri, called upon the President last evening, ond ‘re- | Mr. Woon, from the select committee to investigate the | Fasiern pork at 87 , witha dull and dealining tendeney: | old, visited tho House of Industry on the 26th of March, | the bystanders eng ie «4 = je . ein the ne n> hi strated against such » nomination. They dgclar | charge of attempted bribery against Mr... B.Tarbor, | , icon wss firm abd tending upward; sales wore made seys tho Philadelphia Ledger, with his wife and ve of his | in a. stato of the most, intense cxoltanate suet chject was Goo flctane GC in’ fr nek te eoemilos a aat the whole South would be outraged by the “gnzoint- | after stating that members of the committee were or | “in lard a small business doing at 58s. a 554, Breidh tribe of indians. "His motior was the daughter ot | Was Kuown that large numbers of clerks, draymen, | *#* Lie opinion of the mesting that ten per cont would oe an stltenies as Postmaster ina Sout? iorn State. | would be absent, asked the pleasure of the House as LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAREET. 4 chief of the tribe his father an Irishman. At the age trp imercbe it was feated that many ie meclor enn eaeeren o that the Prosident ii ma ng of twelve years he was sent to Burope to jucated as a 9 juantity of flour, from - ‘committed to the sppetitusest, aH oe red eee ies caus Casy cueb ig che vores and peadlg at 21a cd, 1 POU had been made, at 268. 64. | Dnypiciany where be remained until twenty-two years of | tWo to three thousand barrels, and’ other {rel bt, | comeittes, sppcinted a. son replied, if the nomination was se + to the Senate d taken all the evidence they could up to the it 5 Tunes weie red a - the parpots, BBW Rice was dull, and declining; 60 tiercos Carolina only jan He was in Paris when Lafayette was Preparing to | was stored upon the second floor, and the wei ight fd ge beled uers | bad abe during the week aud inthe Revolution, and there formed the determination | was exormons. At thé tine i vs Stax ever, of aHowing Mr. Tarbox to produce witnesses absent ve be juring the week ending the 18th, at 2s. 6d,a en A. uid tine it happened, a canal Tus House Caxpsyrer’s Straxs.—The carpenters ar- gt would be promptly rejected. Three or four other Sens- | from the cit; 14, wi to return and erccro in ite struggles. He joined the a y, woul ith the consent of the House, return $ boat was moored alongside the wall fronting on the tora also waited upon tho President. yr. ctres lesen thes | Postpone making their report. Granted, Rotn.—Pricen were & shade lower. The sales of the | Stsfern dilston of the army under ener. Masbingten, | canal, receiving freight, and from eight to ten clerks | ‘nse? last Tee scone ragtime arc the appointment was afterwards re sonsidered in cabinet, BILLS READ AND PARSED. week were 700 bbls., at 5s. for common. bine fatty gee ont oped ae ae vazaaiock. He | and laborers employed there. Mr. ft. 8. Clark, the | ™¢ Ground, this morning, unless their demand for seven- 1 | _ Requiring certain officers to give security for the per- | Srrurrs.—In turpentine a small Dusiuess was doing. crgag ike t eventful | senior partner of tiie firm, was standing in the door. | ‘¢en billings is complied with, ‘and it is probable, if the allegatir 1. o¢ being an abolition- ist is correct, that the 8pPown’ nent hese abandoned, ‘At will thus be seen that tho New York effices and defeat formance of their duties. Ous wero firm, with an advancing tendency. riod; received two wounds from balls, and one from a tt i mre ne To Incorporate the ow You Com Exchange, ied prttnsceo.—A Hinited business was doing, ay wnehanged [ojomct its the chess. Inthe wat oC isis be again joined Mad cS ate Rie e brea Teoped i Rigs Destructive Fire in WINSTED—A most de- wean — bea LONDON PRODUCE MARERTS. eon | through the hatchway, and into tM€ canal, fortun- | Suctive fire occurred in the thriving vill of ; commanded a company of sharpshoot e, and Brown. He will be 100 years of ‘of Marcy have not clearod ’ , ferry i ; West Wifisted, on Friday night last the President’s path of all | Authorizing « from New Rochelle to Glen Cove. K dof April, 1868, and the fathor of thirty-one chil- | ately without receiving any f ea ic, On y mi y a diffeulties. e ‘Amending the charter of the villege of Greene” p Pid bres nig tin 2: pe fiem | 9292; all ving, he having his third wife. His intellect | two. ‘Two, or as some. reports’ hve fi; teoee of the number of buildings and a large amount of property. The announcement, ¥ , several apers,of the confirma. | F018 bride a Carthage. Prices, Bea tem, and tending upward Coton ts dem. | 1 £0 and unispsird he stands over ss feet in belt, | hands on the boat were siruck by the falling bricks, | The fe commenced ins wood sloset cpnnected tion of Mr. Stidell’s p ) To supply the village of Fort Ann with water. Flour and wheat are dull—Went 1 23; ; | and is very athletie, His faco is handsome and coverod | and received some slight cont, ’ | with the large three story brick building “A batol of new a” mination, is promature. Te conde an electlon in Churebville, 360. 64. Asmall Dusinese wos sing ie char Piles with a venerable beard, which is remarkable for an to- | Witch wil dieabl@thene | The Dmenaneeh one | Mr. E.8. Woodworth, and occupied by Mr. 8. W. 1o way taxes f Es * A * . dian, as they usual 1] eard, im " h “ie 2 day, mea Lind ge” Ks were sent to tho Pension Omiceto- | ,, Relative a counties of Essex, | in limited demand; the week's business amounted to Teo "indoed.” Lo youngest child (a daughter) is | Crvshed, and how lies nearly a wreck, inthe basin | ce «= # ty goods and grocery sare, by ar, Phelps intay Savance guard. As no removals have ? 8 Hamilton, and Warren. De a patriarch indeed. 3 * ‘To amend the charter of the Waterville Fire Company. | big‘ed, “* “°* * %™# Iron—Scoteh pig was firm at | Dearly eight months old. above. Mr. James Purcell, a laborer, who, we un- | #0 a8 a dry gccus sad xe va Jeweller. office, all is yet uncertaint; to whose For the erection of bridges over the canal at Syracui Agentleman travelling, recently, in Madison ¢onni;, Ull., | derstand, resides on th 4 corn H) 7 upper story was plac are to aoated, TY 2, | and Geddes. “pybie Ai Hyrmcuse | (No more of the news can be got through to.night. | siopred ata negro setifewent on Wood river; und railing | street, opposite De Leech te Go are, ee | tife building, with a large quantity Of the goods he- Te authorize religious corporations to change their | The Fastern wires have worked with the groatest dif. | at ono of the houses, the door was oponed to him by a tot. el not. fatall h longing to the occupants, was soon burnt. Tho a TEMrow great f- y seveit! ly injured, being very much -RY PROMOTION — POLITICAL QuTBTUDE. | names. culty, owing to the prevalence of a heavy rai tering negro, aged ninety years. Cn entering he found @ | crushed aud bruised under a masa of falling mate- | priuting office of Mr. Geo. B. Cooke, a wooden build- a dchbetians ‘To authorize subscriptions to the Whitehall and Platts- vy rain storm. | withered old negro female, who turned out to be the j i ig mate- | Fie nest tcok fire, and was aloo destroyed, Mr. C. CORRESPONDENT. burg Railroad. The report msy not, therefore, be entirely free from | mother of his venerable host. On inquiry, ke loarned | Ti#le. He is dreadfully injured eae ta and some | josing bis books, pr and tion. of his wer Wasmatox, March 30, 1853. Amending the charter of the village of Rome. error.) that she was 119 yeors ofage. She gave her name as | Sones broken. Patrick Fitzgerald, a laborer, bad he gy bodig i presses, (rin yen ae 6 well -odman, chief clerk in the Treasury Department, | _ To allow the county of St. Lawrence to retain a portion Chloo Wilson, snd says that native of South Ca- | one of his arms broken, his head badly cut, and was | ¢h¢ ate rt ciation age Clea, traced. aad ener fast om temporarily appointed Solicitor of the Treasury, | °f,the State tax of 1852, From Boston. rolina, having been there the slave of a farmer named | much bruised. He was carried toa honse opposite, | House nex printin, Rysrn F scctoa tall tn petttnad 'Y- | To divide the Seventeenth ward of New York city. DEPARTURE OF THE CANADA—Mns. stows on | Wilson, When very young, she was stolen and carried } where his wounds were dressed by Dr. McDonald, | Pied by the mother of Mr. Cooke, which was con- ‘ a Political circlos thia evening. To incorporate the Poughkeepeie Aqueduct and Hy- |” BoaKb—-APPOINTMENT OF A JUhGd- neem. | amay from home by s party of eo Indians, from | and itis thought he will recover. Mr. John Gray, | Sumed. A large stable back of the brick building, ‘The President has decided upon the following Raltimore | draulic company. LOBS OF THE BRIG MARIETTA—| whom sho subsequently eicaped. She professes to ro | head warchouseman, was cut and bruised, though | CWned and occupied by L. B. Tuttle, and a nominations. They would To revise the charter of Buffalo and to enlarge its ‘A—INSURANCE ON THR | member perfectly well Lord Cornwallis and the British ‘ er | the livery stable belonging to Mr. Sanford, also ny, Probably have™ been sent in | poundaries, SIP CHARLES, ETC. officers of note who figured in jhe war of Independence. | Ut Severely, as was Mr. James Ward. One or two nt fire and ousumed, but without, I ‘o-day, but the Senate adjourned immedia‘ely, giving no | "To authorize the Carenovia and Chittenango Plank Read Bostox, March 30, 1858, | She ie. supported at present by’bor son, who lerturn ce. | others received trifling contosions.— Pitsburg Jour. | auaht fire and were consumed, but. withous, Tosi opportunity to receive them:— Company to convert their road into a turnpike. The royal mail steamship Canada, Capt. Stone, sailed at | ceives material as from » promising young strip. | "@/, March 26. mated Jose we have not yet heard stated. Mr. Wood- 5:4: Barton: Post oper Folk, Naval Omcer, | ey enatee Hocerrations > TePair the road across | noon today, with thirty-cight passengers, for Liverpool, | "D8 of forty-five or fifty, Eprron axp Gnaxp Jory—Sixavran Par- | worth had an insurance'on his property for 86,000. iia ie Fane eaten nd Brlatol Plask Road Compa. | *%4 fourteen for Halifax. Among the former are Mrs, Deskedte Missliany, sextKNT—The following ig a portion of the late | The fire is supposed to have heen, caused by acct- |. Briscoe, Navy Agent. ny from the construction of a part of their road. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Professor C. E. Stowe, and Rev. | ‘The St. Louis Intelligencer says that the laborers { presentment of the Grand Jury of Marion county, | dent—New Haeen Courier, iad + ris rel real es. 1 her. No sj » As i ee hale The Attorneyship is not settled. Jerome Speneer i ion aaa se Pee, of Aad Brad incertain real Charles Beec! No specie is registered at the custom | on the Obio and issippi road, opposite St. | Georgia. A: literary production, it is something iy " , —. McBla: " Te rs fog name ‘of the Goneees tional Society of house. Louis, have exhibited a riotous spirit, and that the | of Lo ity; a eae oh ang oe ‘and un- € repre ae ee “tee A fon Ton ir and Poultney are reported for A) 3 i ; citizens have been compell into | guarded language ce entitled to credit, | count ol hi y por p Gov. Clifford has appointed the Hon. Pliny Morrick, of Seaie ormm themselvosinto | nut to be emulated, and is well worthy of being | ed by a Shasta correspondent of the Sacramento Unron :—On Sunday last, a man by the name of Kingsborough ti i i a mi com and obtain a stand of to Re Digmeugy MF Out Private roads and discontinuing | Worcester, a Judge of the Supreme Court, in the vacancy | Svant peti wiohe ng ta ane OF arms, 20 | corded: We Regict tobe subjected oe tho neces ‘The Gardner Trial, "To amend the militia act. caused by the resignation of Gen. Caleb Cushing. stroyed by the laborers. sity of noticing in onr general presentments an edito- | Isaacs, who bad been, for © year past, © cook on Mediate slick be: pon, To change the nate of Frederick Whitterham to Fredo. |, TW2 men, named Swift and Logan, have been arrested rial which appeared in last Vade-mecum, alittle sheet | Daingerfield’s ranch, went by ‘on Si const side : ASHINGTON, March 30, ticle Geore Grodan: in Milton, Mase, charged with the murder of James Logan, Navigation has opened the whole length of the * “ i ding to | of the Saci ito river. The A p es hci daraaro we arenes pea "To amend the charter of Fayetteville of that town, who was found dead last Saturday Aight, nant pod be es i Castenes to Belo, published ah fee A ST wan eta ingety S ) ¥ euamined to-day. ineorporn: oe 5 : ic Duucet, an amiable , was | fc bling, in town is pre- | the mouth bottom wood, man- Scmminoe dnied certain apr, sige ye | egy Cum Agta Sty at rae ai foeiaders esate | killed ot Monten bythe tlle tar Wied with rented or cavern aren ofthe won slethe ‘head half gone, bowels trout ded the ‘Governor Seeretary ol morning, at 8 a ‘char; whist for segars, hi person awful; G im 1940, and obtained from the State Deparimont of that | To entatlich the “Osslan aasin Chae were ross; | out her cargo. inna Te oe of the Clay monument, at Pottavi oyster sper fe. On Ortinary occasions we would | Tuesday, the two Lanters, with two other men, re- q pari Orphan Asylum of the Holy Family, Oo y , 8¢ Pottsville, suppers, seetihetied nvm pntaaing sic ines | "focompets wo tigen te torn Gan, | fre gee gar mmmanen, tm ths dy Sa amet oi | te aplly Hgreming. nse Mn OTR Mal | te DY cere ture oe rhencl | a age eae wating A WA) uate oar fm worklog, and abandoned, througheut the State; b; prone rieght, $28,000. Cf : ly progi . al we co 3 Bo a whieh it appears that in the whole ent of Rio | _ Was granted to Mesnrs, J. Rone, Clapp, Bouten, O'Keefe, heme Satna Wanucan The houre of the Rev. Mr. Flood, the Catholic | ftme,, as the niggor sald when the Jack nf kicked | a ee Ta ee er ee etek his rife acct. Sete {here neither, in, or ever hag eon, any aller | Wisoa, Stewart gall, and” others, and m recon wad ee eee eae Lindel thtoeree Ge tie nines eer ae ioe eeees ie aon, wo teen it necoaaty in ex- | dentally discharged, and the bear left Webb and at- suine of any kind. ‘these papers | taken. Proviprwor, March 30, 1853, urch, and & ol Jamvelves trom the charge ‘Ross, knooked him down and tore and man- fe evidence an argument took place, which continued APTERNOON SREBION. Cyrus Harris, the whig nominee for Representative to | ce of the value of between $200 and stolen | it te an old myte at ihe hcth tess where she mcd his very waaly, ‘betore he could be resoued. epee yrange md To amend the Homentead Exemption law. Congress in the Western District of this State, has do- La igi o fl ‘and we suspect tho said editor has Jras severely, though not dangerously woundeds Burned and Hight Lives - po Requiring the police justioce of Now York to fle a | lined baving his name used as a candidate for thatofice. | nonin, aed wy, Lashes pal Bg By ey ne hers ge: hey be A cae ogee ae to then lon Be reescnaton of the beat, perty with ie. Cramton, March 0, 1869. | regard of all convigtions of ragranoy. Tt bas been decided by the whigs not to run a candidate estat Henalogses, lia. tae Moots. cont Gomes evidence Seatting tabere wean ficulty in getting the ‘two wounded men Chesterfield jai! has been consumed by fire, and eight one Commercial Company of New bs ye inigihibenke detian oath of office and delivered an inaugural addreas. tardy, ance sncerely eve hae done awny. ‘The next day 8 large party of men went to @f the prironers perished in the ames, The jriler and thout tren nj other business of import ts sharagos tn . seomnbirenen pmo a 4 tie bod found deserted, tance, | met thir and adjourned ty Mouduy, without | There is to be a convention of ooleved people at | our waljjout alluded to by the | the rescue of the , when ab wos ui ewe debtor wade their coca ye. . bo Amembly edjoureea, : making the emual course, London, C. W., on the Gth-of April, pit eespiclous ef tao id ploayune paper.” y Brain.