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‘THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7440 MORNING EDITION—-FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE TRADES, a0. WS BY TELEGRAPH. | INTERESTING FROM WASHIN The Marine Court. ARE THE ASIA. CEo are aS | “= eee) arecra tn i piace nea oe ; iven, by DAVID FELT 4 co. 129 Witiea | The Boston Banquet to Ex-Senator Hale.| The Old New York Castom House Officers. | diction, trom $250 to be (ipelepiorsy ee LATER FROM EUROPE 3s. per Ib: raw freit erorboeiee po a te ae is i al a means of bringing into this court many of the petty | THREE DAYS 0) jo | bushel: preserved ging pared tp easaute vedere ia SoetiGe ee AE Ee, | SPEECHES OF MESSRS. HALE, SUMNER, AND OTHERS. | anygrar DECISION ON THEIR CLAIMS FOR FEES. | cases, for slander, libel, and asseult sat badianss which Sees) oe 4 SWIFT, & CO., No.8 Extra oe fe Seren aes sam EE Interesting from Buenos Ayres and Rio Janeito| REMOVALS AND APPOINTMENTS. owe Geowcber ie wlsatass af the Duperior onl 3 ‘ommon Pleas courts, by which t i i; or steel, cameeeti cate ey wich o great wany important | THE EASTERN QUESTION STILL UNSETTLED. | &2°yor"eet's sence $i= twenty, are desirous of learning the lead (manufactures). not other 1 weno objection to serve ‘any reaso! Can the mercantile community. Second : its removal from ~ Wenn j lea % ey are no serve, Say ratso ‘So Ridees ties Henaetinive, Mines of Seeretary Davis, pr rc hayes ptiarrespalvan Sieceac the tae eat ae OP° HAT, FINISHERS WANTED, A NUMBER OF J ke, &e, £6. beautiful edifice recently erected in the Park, and known | Dissolution of the Dutch M&inistry. | ‘i, mostly 6 per cent; macoa or of iver and Contre strests, Newark, N. J. r ‘The Hale Banquet in Boston. TELEGRAPHIC. as the New Eessions House. This want has long been felt, panda Rennes fal guind, Ode, sack on COACH PAINTERS.WANTED, A FIRST-RATE Bosrox, May 5, 1853. | FOREIGN APPOINTMENTS PURTHER POSTPONED—ILL- | She rponteseusice estuess: 19) now tronmneied fea ripe oem i ensiene Seer, 18 PP. conce. ‘Good is . small, low and unhealthy one. Third: an increaseinthe |The Fishery Question in the | 3%. f° j raw pears, 3d. per bi hel; pickles, preserved ii : 1d. gallon; number of Judges. The present incumbent Judges, Lynch ‘| ornamental ftraw plait; Sa, par Ib; other slaitee willo and Cowles, will retire from the beneh on the 10th inst., House of Lords. 2. per Th. mw sefoares: 1d. per dosen; plums, p ‘and will be succeeded by the Judges elect—A. A. Thomp- arr owt, fire 23 6 .; foreign ships to be broken up, with their furniture, son, A. A. Philips, and Florence McCarthy. On account , “an in | Spparel. and tackle except sails, 6 per cent; starch. 44. of the proposed inereased jurisdiction, the salaries of the | Mir8. Uncle Tom Stowe's Reception: in | ro ewt: “apices, 48:4, re bacco, mamulnotured, not being segara, vi ' Eresael sereciaa ear et ‘Judges and clerks will be increased. These changes in this Edinb 3s. 6, bgp eet petty apm Fea ay fay an ; arg. . 6d. por tb; all other sorta not court will be of great advantage to the community, and . woollen manbfactures (various), tostty fp 3 will be the means of rendering this court—which has boom manufactured India rubber, 4d. per’ Ib.; gutta’ percha hitherto regarded in am unimportant tight—one of great | English View of Mr. Soule’s Appointment to | Mefyiecpyed, bends, tubing, ks. 6s. por ows.; moulded consequence, The business will then bo increased from } | eee 1d. per tb.; soy, ed, per gallon; stearine, Is. 6d. per owt; the small cases that are now tried in this court to those Lesa bier ag tl ie ee ae tes apie tenes, “Sosalen's Seas’ gered ofand | ‘The complimentary dinner to.the Hon, John P. Hale NESS OF SECRBTARY DAVIS—GOVERNORSHIP OF Charles street. ‘took place this afternoon and evening, in the immense NEW MEXICO—DECISION OF SHORETARY GUTHRIB “ CUTTERS—WANTED, TWO OR THREE EXPE. | hall over the Fitchburg Railroad depot. Sixteen hundred ADVERSE TO ALLOWING FEES TO NEW YORK CUS- 7s fF outters, ii holesale clothing eetablishment. HOUSE OF FICIALS—APPOINTMENTS AND REMOVALS Apply at No. 23 Murray streot, up stairs. People sat down tothe benquet—about three hundred | __ ew yore ASSAY OFFICE. Spey ot No. S Marray etree), =p SS —_—_____ HOUSE PAINTERS.—WANTED, A FEW FIRST ‘SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘and steady employment the most distinguished speakers were Hon. John P. Hale, W. , May 5—1% P. M. Apply welSAAC LODEWICK, corner Brosdway and Cassius M. Clay, Charles Francis Adams, Judge Jay.of oan Pen eeran is, Judge Jay, Tho further consideration of the foreign appointments sees | New York, Horace Mann, Amos Tuck of New Hampshire, | wit probably be post till pepe aae REMOVALS. Gen. Henry Wilson and J. G. Palfrey. a raed eee earn eee Mr. Hatz expressed his gratitude for the honor done | nouraizis, together with Wmoptoms of a billious attack, him. He then proceeded with an extended speech, full and is confined to his bed. of hope and encouragement to the free-soil party; and ‘A rumor prevails that the G of New Mexico has ladies. The Hon. John G. Palfrey presided. Amongst ENJAMIN LAWRENCE, IMPORTER OF SPATTON. fs ods, has removed from No. 122 Wil trent Ze Bb sone sree between William and Gold street A conversation took place on Thursday night, 228 .TET'S HAIRDRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, R! of a more important character, which are usually brought ~~ It. v : Y moved trom 181 t0. 650 Broadway, up stairs, between | $OUciuded by appealing to his hearers to give thelr most | 4.65 appointed. Such, however, we learn is not the ease, | up in tho Overt of Commoa Pleas, ult. in "the House, of Lords, respecting the convention te Bond. carnest efforts to the eause of freedom. It was a cause | sithough a Kentucky gentleman is spoken of. The se STATE OF THE MARKETS, nals the Maciee Gee protrsdynd germ “a that, cherished by a man during his life, would expand Marine Affairs. i technical as well tical di i ARVIN, NORTH & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO NO. , pola SP HAS : ell as practical difficulties that surrounded Me dieeakovctzest consis soca tae CA TAa Hoot | Sle eol.and eantible kia exietecioe, and thot weald eheer dasenh, thie Welleved, will be male tomorow, ko, Se. de the subject he could not announce any gov the Irving House. F gov DEPARTURE oF CALIFORNIA STRAMERS.—The steamships caper me ¢3 4 ocos- Uncle Sam, Union, and Georgia, for Aspinwall, and the ston 10 sik [a Whatiatate tae noe arne eon D negotiations were with the Star of the West, for San Juan, left port yesterday after- The Cunard steamship Asia, Capt. Lott, arrived Ulta aisiag on Rr Cres aged of boy colonial fisheries; pis with a large number of passengers bound to Cali- | at this port at a quarter before ten o'clock yesterday | iris'the intention of the peseent ty te fornia, . morning. She left Liverpool at half-past ten o'clock | protect the inshore fisheries on the same footi Stmaxem Teas.—Tho steamship Texas has made the | Gn saturday morning, the 284 ult. Length of pas Been done by the late government.” To this the” inst ae run from Vera Cruz to New Orleans in sixty hours, (two i Clerendon replied, that the question must be regarded as anda half day). This is the shortest trip on record— | 828° eleven days, twenty-three hours, and fifteen | pow under negotiation. He would not disclose partion the outward run being seventy hours. The Texas is now ae - his death bed with the reflection that he had not lived in | The application of certain officers of the customs in SF eT RATY, redo ial eleg we na Hie come tome ioe towards the | New York city, for extra compensation in the shape of o., manufacturers and importers of ir han; 5, elevation anc ess Of an Oppre: race. removed from No, $2 to the new belldin See ts | Uayetion nnd heppiness ct on opiresee! Lia’Gaion,” Hon, | *h® fees of thelr offices instead of fixed salaries, has been Wve added to the ness are; | Cxlauius SUMMER responded. He was pleased to speak to | decided by Seoretary Guthrie adverse to the appli- t, which will be constantly supplied with all | | “rentiment alwaya near his heart. Lee lover cf peace | cants. The case was before the last administration, rench, Englisl tions, to which tl and concord, the Union he must ever cherish. ft 5 i 4 Hog Gecoresions, 40 whic! ‘would be. pee thia:tl d land of freedom lead the maa and decided upon favorably by Mr. Crittenden, not. di ad the iblie. Rave employed the best workmen in the country to hang | (Cheers), ‘The Union never could be sunderedvit existed | Withstanding the unfavorable opinion of the President, ‘Papers, and fool confident that they cangive satisfaction to | of necessity. When the Mississippi shall cease to roll | Subsequently Mr. Crittenden reviewed his opinion, and toa ec loods to the see-—when he royal peaks of the | decided that the claims,could not be paid, as the caso ‘OTICE OF REMOVAL.—LEONARD & BENJAMIN } Alleghanies are levelled oe dust—' and not ti » Taye removed “from thei former establishments, al | there will the Union. be destroyed. (Renered cheers.) | had been decided by Secretary Meredith and could not be fanead oem [opel croahey have i oe anon spore There was one sentiment Sat He ‘would indisselubly | re-opened. Upon the matter being recently presented to Ww y ave inc into the memories of this festival, and it was, the Guthrie, he rejected the elaims on the follow- for the manufacture of billiard tables, &c., on a larger yeere Secretary Guthrie, jec' 6 al e follow sonal duty and obligation that the friends of freedom ; ‘than heretofore. . RALPH GENTAMIY. = ee tho exo. Applause) Ie might Boba that ie legal grounds, disregarding mere technical objec- ae — /e8 OF we Of el Ono! ‘uest would ever ions:— R. POTTER & CO., HAVE REMOVED THEIR ened by the sight of the sha: » trade and collecting agency to No. 11 Nassau streo! e lars which might be prejudicial to the public service: minutes. . but the Hou might be, certain ‘thar Mr, dscpioe carrying the United States mail between New Orleans The United States mail steamship Franklin ar- | would lose no opportunity of pressing the s bject on the and Vere Cruz, under the contract made with E. H. Car. | rived off Cowes at midnight on Wednesday, the 20th, | j{{¢>tion of the liad States government Clan mick, Esq., and she will also perform the service for the | and landed her mails and passengers on the morning Ep, Pe mertection of ths, Sabecien ike ya ebb: 6) ‘tate Mexican Ocean Mail and Inland Company, in trans. | of the 21st. Lappy Get st Syylome nay 0S aa nnn gether t, and that Admiral again porting their mail to California, via Vera Cruz and Aca- The cabin passengers by the steamer City of Man- comma oa 6 kot poe rota orien “hat Derby puleo. The fact being already demonstrated that one ‘ i hoped that if the pendii tiations should give to Portion of this Site bei-bean, Ahesin aoe cape ed cheater presented Capt. Wylie, her commander, with pending give to the falling from the ‘The third section of the act to provide for the support the land, but that day was 838, 3 : 4 United States the right of fishery on the coast of Né Garr ca elas aabee att Sion chee beniorie cibinees pe ate Por Mi’ cael aay ees oe mesttiee Acaleny; passed saly ee pp etven th time, must certainly reduce the sea travel between New | ® handsome silver tea service, for his attention to | scotia, the treaty would secure to Nove. Scotia pee gated ip commoraial credits to call and teat thelr facilities | Cr'frecdom are ouly creating days of sorrow and’ shame, | st aoa ealinetors he equal gt sheytwoald! Rate. Orleane on Ben Fransisco to tan 4 days, and the land part | them during the voyage. sion te import hex coal into tbe Valted States. - ines, to be mourned hereafter by themselves and their chil: | been if th f July 14, 1832, had not into x! ing perform four days, w' é us a mail in four- bi in the House of Commons, Mr. J. Wilson stated, at great out the United States and British Provinces. ren 7 (eattipiantaa cloecen) Joes ene ly weablietion Se earn tose tne | teen days from California, The news is nominally three days later, but actu- | iength, the alterations which the government proposes te of officers, and a proviso that in Pollce Intelligence, ally little more than two, the Baltic having brought | make in the customs department. These alterat tiona ranged under no fewer than fourteen heads. The maim Airestof a Short Boy for Burglary and Grand Larceny out the mails to the evening of Wednesday, the 20th | Point of interest to importers. is, thet ec matte, eee nee mae Recasgiay ult., and the Asia having sailed before the opening of wa pa pies on good: Migr night, ass sy Officer win, of th ward, ar- lothing new respect the et business, @: rested a young wan named Martin Laity, keown av oceat | business on Saturday morning, the 23d. that Kossuth’s frieudnare taking’ steps to proneeute te rs ie ove on A Coe Ae jiappecesly pace Cotton remained quiet at the decline. Little else Laedan aes fan, Hibal ans pli ree ing houses in Wes' ro ste: e Edinburg S¢ v ., BBYB: Beecher therefrom $160 in gold. and two silver watches, "It seems | teresting commercially. _ | Stowe and her husband arrived in’Kalnbusg roe Gaee that Laffy, ee ppeomplices, om, Wednesda: after- The Canada Clergy Reserves bill was read a se? gow yestertn stereos, ae & considerable time noon, en welling house of Mr. Bilger Hildebrant, i f oq | vious to the hour n’s arrival the platform of No. $00 West Thirty sixth street; also Henry Hise, No, | COdtime in the House of Lords last night, 22d | tre vaitway station was thronged by murs heniemy oe 216 the same street; also Mrs. Kearney, No. 212 ‘same | ultimo. ladies and gentlemen, waiting nominally to welcome, but. EMOVAL OBTHE FORGIGN EXPRESS.—EDWARDS Cass10s M. CLay, of Kentucky, was received with enthu- | higher and lower cla: R SANFORD & CO. are romoved from 19 Wall street to 96 | siasm. He made a lengthy speech, and concluded by ex- | the event of an: t being passed by Congress at that en ORT | Paina evotin te the che and bla ope of ft | seraion to rerun and x the aalaries Nae eee 5. 7 ucky. It w loved the | o} icers of the customs, then the section to operate Reise we removed Hoe 50-Gold sree aus ALD | place of his nativity, and because of his belief that all | and extend fo the time that act slould go lato ellest ead atreet. men should strive to do something for t! t that gave | ro longer. The act for the relief of Chartelain and Pow- them birth, that he would never yield the field of action ell, for other purposes, passed July 20, 1840, by the EMOVAL.—WILLIAM LOCKHART, VETERINARY | he had chosen, while living, or until the victory was | seventh section thereof enacts, that the third section of Surgeon, bogs to intimatethat he has removed from 19 | achieved. (Cheers.) the act of 7th July, 1838, is revived and continued for Third and Fourth: avenues where be Las fitted spre leer | ,, During the evening an address was presented by the | the year 1840, and’ until’ otherwise directed by law. If and commodious infirmary, with all the conveniences roqui. | President, containing the signatures of 671,009 women of | there be no further act upon the subject, then the third site for and conducive to the well being of sick and lame | England, on the subject of American slavery. section of the act of 1838 is still in force. ‘horses. Inspection invited. ‘The company sat down at 2 0’clock, and had not dis- ; This settles the question. In the matter of Messrs. | street. The watches were stolen from the premises of Mr. Sf iti actually to look at Mrs. Stowe, who is without doubt the EMOVAL—T. V. SEAMAN HAS REMOVED wis | Peredat 9 o'clock this evening, Maxwell, Bokes, and Ring, claiming a considerable | Hiso, and the gold from Mra. Kearnoy. ‘The rogues went | _ Raspail has been pardoned, on condition that he | Prectert tion" of the season, Oa the Wavesley Hendon, coach, light wagon and carriage manufactory. from 124 Late fro: a 3 7 iJ from room to room, and broke open trunks in search of | Will quit France. also, a large crowd had collected. As Mrs. Stowe stepped Clinton place, Eighth street, to the corner of Fiftioth stroct ite from Buenos Ayres. amount for forfeitures, the Secretary of the Treasury | plunder. The accused parties were seen by the neighbors | Lord Stratford de Redcliffe. English ambassador | from the railway carriage 9 cheer was raised, and the and Third avenue, lately ocoupied by James Flynn. THE TREATY OF PEACE—INDIGNATION AGAINST THE | bas decided against them; but referred the subject to the wing the iises, and a boy, who knew by sight the 2 neeting continued as she passed along the platform ————————— NIBH CONSUL, ETC. 9 i prisoner Lafly, gave the information to the police, The | at Constantinople, has had an interview with the leaving on the arm of the Lord Provost, towards his lord- ——s BRITISH © 5 Attorney General. Mr. Corwin decided in their favor, pol a same night, the police being aware of the haunts visited | Sultan, and was closeted with him four hours. ship’s carriage, which was in attendance, and into whick by the thieves, went in search, avd found the guilty par- Professor and’ Mrs. Stowe, accompanied by his lordship, beara Boston, May 5, 1853. but Mr. Guthrie suspended the decision. a h ties at the corner of Clarkson and Hudson streets. Lafty | _ A democratic conspiracy has been discovered in | extered. The carriage then drove slowly up the sloping Waverley Bridge te Dmocratic REPUBLICAN GENERAL |COMMIT- Direct advices from Buenos Ayres to March 12, by the The following Presidentig) appointments, connected esa all ate: ot lg, ay gommitien, be d at Tas bark Manchester, at Salem, are confirmatory of the re- | with the Treasury Department, have been made:— je Shepard, Ban. Charles a. Seoor, Beg. wae ctileg ta the | volution being at an end. Albert G. Constable, of Maryland, to be Soliitor of the Adopted by the following VoAS ne wienng | a A Private letter says:—‘: The commissioners have agreed | Tressary, Tet JONG. taay at the Growth Mint, Dablone- Resolved, That the inaugural address of President Pier: upon a peace; the terms are not known, but are said to ga, Georgia, vice Robert H, Moore, removed. $i SE Seana Restote ta thetecor, | be highly honorable to the town. Urquiza has given up | ““Enoch'B. Talcott, Collector, Oswego, New York, vice gratic party of this city and Si which ‘contributed so | the treaty entered into at San Nicholas, which was so | Jaeob L. pine Leap Deanch Mint, Debi SFfsacived, That in ths fort nd subso- | objectionable to the Buenos Ayreans, and the great ob- | gemma vise jubn DoField, declioed mee lived, That in the formation of his cabin ‘‘Wuent appointments to office, Gen Pierce has rf ore nd stacle to the settling of the dufficulties. The Sala meets Wm. Bartoll, Collector, Marblehead, Massachusetts, hich influenced bi inath Bieasly evincing his determination to unite thercartine sty | to-day, (11th,) to ratify the treaty.” vice James Gregory, removed. poets the party, thus securing its consolidation and ‘Mr. Gore, the British Chargé, having written a letter pas olla, ae ag Marblehead, Massachusetts, 8) 9 x J vice Thos. Fors, removed. PRewolved, That we approve his appointments for this city, | from Parana, charging the Buenos Ayreans with being Charles Willett, Naval Officer, Salem and Beverly, Mass., maintained 16 the distribtvion of-ogr Lerelvatencm | the cause of all the bloodshed which has occurred, the | vice John Brown. removed. was seeds pulihe secomiees s oe he pe ae in the kingdom of Hanover. A number of arrests set sees ane aiey, and alot i resley escape. In conve; 1e pri r 0 the jowards Princes’ street, surroun: cro! tiation house, he threw from his pergona porte Som, | bad taken place at Luneburgand Stacle. Attempts | 'orarés Princes’ sirest, surrounded by crowds eager te over a fence ; it was recovered, and fonnd tocon- | had been made by the conspirators to seduce the sol- | Tom’s Cabin.” In pursuit of this laudable object, it must tain $41 in gold coin, evidently a portion of the stolen | giery from their allegiance. be confered that several pertons broke through all ordi- money. One of the silver watches has since been found at | °Y yee " nary laws of decency and politeness by hanging on to the ER pawn eee ae padiinen crema ents The notorious Dr. Achilli announces, by advertise- siaos of a = oe “ pares Rae for some mi- same afternoon of the robbery. Seve rsons have iti ; i nutes as if at the inmates of a caravan, identified Lafly anone-ef the party who was seen coming | et inthe Christian Times, thay he is abont to | 10c0 O60 pace of the carriage these iaeanniemg ae from the dwellings sbove named. Justice McGrath, | leave England for the United States. mirers were gradually shaken off, but throughout its route hefore ae ‘accused was taken, committed him to The West India mail steamer Great Western had morteares oS Eee nett tt wan ee n . su ‘unning footmen. Mrs. Stowe P Charge of Faise Pretences —Oficer Vandervoort, 8f the | arrived at Southampton, with dates from Chagresto | ‘was very plainly dressed, and seemed both startled and grat assed Thpaias Mhegeat ciiad Wed: o Geren | ee eer nid 8 AEE Tay Wigan] Woeee FUnITAE: tora eee 3 0d, t issued i with Mr. H guests Mr. rs. by Justice Welsh, wherein he stands charged with ob- | quantity of copper ore. The West India islands | Sy and her party visited the Castle, the Universey, Hert’ 80 far as devel maintaine di ition of, tiality ti tic Packet cenounces him as a partizan of Urquiza’s, and | Wm. H. Manning, Collector, Gloucester, Mass., vice | taining 4,000 valued at $44, from Mr. John With- ly were healthy. ot's Hospital, and the other points of interest in the city. os oF interests, and mabiog integrity, capacity andat, | the unblushing apologist of rebellion and anacahy. ” Frederick G. Low, removed. chee mietehant Guag baitneds ab Most ascdi net, | ee, hie d ae describe the affairs of the | I the evening, a banquet in honor of Mrs. Stowe, 4 ee to the principles of the Baltimore Convention, The Buenos Ayreans had been victorious over the out- | David Babson, Surveyor, Gloucester, vice L.Nash, re- | who sets forth in au affidavit that on the 28th ult.the | _ Telegraphic despatches describe the affui premotion of the anti-slavery cause, was held in the Fee ee cee the Honorable Greone aes armse engagements. moved. accused called at his store, and represented that he had | East to be assuming a very threatening aspect; and | Mu:ic Holl. About fifteen hundred persons were present, in consequence of the ~rospect of peace, | _Jobn E. Hudson, Collector, Buffalo Creek, N. Y., vice Mio Frecident has raised the standard of ofice, “If emisent | bad been as low as 206, and closed at G02. Wool con: | Wm. Ketchum, removed, not less than a thousand dollars deposited in the Ocean | there seems every reason to apprehend that, unless the Lord Provost (Mayor) in the chair, supported by s d ability, an unblemished public life, and twenty five years of tinued scarce snd high. A. V. 8. Hotchkiss, Collector, Niagara, vice Lothrop A iy Bank, and was doing busi t No. 16 We . band of clergymen, mostly “‘dissenters.”’ Alter au which allegations P Jeempuatiact: isha flctpl ay e his demands are immediately complied with, Prince | the “Uncle Tom Penn$ Oifering’’ contribution, collected nial peath Sty wad beateakas Patera the ahi aia wi “ Cook, removed. bigs : e in small sums throughout Scotland, was handed to Mre- ‘wearing itn highest: honors, bo any pledge forthe future, ewe lfeuanet eal eteacgo cael pause ee ee proclaimed, | _ Chirk ilott, Surveyor, Middletown, Conn , vice Jos. wo cmnmaitged hits to priton for tek esate | Menschikoff will quit Constantinople. But letters | etn" the. haps of one thousand poende seerings And conciliatory adminetration ‘of sib" imporeant crust | Which they believe will be in a day or two.” Toplor, removed, see Bast 3 Ze Hecnery of he $400 olen from Mr. Lamont —Captain | from Paris allude to rumors with respect to some new | cvihd equort fat she would expend it {a whatever. way ere were 124 veasels of ll nations in port, of which ward Ingraham, Surveyor, Saybrosk, Conn., vice | Rrennan ‘arr cre bee br i i ion; | she might cousider best ‘to advance. the abolition cause. RG Ties de ee buvatalale ihe eimakey upon (he sy | seven wore aeeertean and thirty one Britiae Of WEE | Giro. Blague, reuroved, ie heh Ferteniny afteraods recovered the S08" bNehee2 "ee, | complication having occurred in the Hastern question; | she might constr bose upon a silver sulver, a gift te era now opening upon the administration of its foreign and Lazge numbers of removals and appointments are be lsrufiton Lamont, of Patter county, Pennsylvania, stolen | DUC Uiey de mot appear to be confirmed in any well | Mrs Stowe personally from the Edinburg Indies. Pro- = tie aepaet ae oes Cea) up last a eeiar From Rio Janeiro, ing made in the several departments. A great many ed him on Tuesday night by a woman named Kate | informed quarters. The latest accounts from Con- — Brome reed his’ wate la repre aae hr addressed the redemption of the government from the ‘ is 5 , No. 13 a a ‘ 20 ™ Si the same weakness and corruption that then controlled it, has beea Barrons, May 5, 1858. | clerks removed under General Taylor's administration for | Tt ycems'thet the wit] Kater atter stealing che memee, | Stantinople direct state that Prince Menschikoi’s | Metf.om wagin,gccoumt in much the same words aa eres te semoctats, we hail with: pride she line ot | _ The brig Victorine, from Rio Janeiro March 29, arrived | political cause are finding their way back to their o'd poles marked out by General Pioroo-a policy which. | here this morning. Hor passage out and home has occa- | desks. And economy ik Ail departmonts; a strict construction | Pled eighty-two days. p The question of the New York assay office is engaging Of all Iaws, sepocially those involving the disbursement of | The following vessels had arrived ‘atjRio:—Sshr. Joba | the attention of the Secretary of the Treasury. Tho law Stion of a strong barrio : : foprey upon the treasury withont warrant of law orrightt | W: Muir. from Philadelphia; ship Marx, and bark Ply- | does not go into foree till the 30th of June, and there is and in our foreign relations, whilst observing a Jonlous re. | mouth, from rk; sebir General Pierce, from Bos- ‘ : Zard forfereaty’ stipulations and: compacts, standing ap | tom, Depertures—Barks Maxwell, Hermicge, aod Gaye, | 20 doubt allmcedful arrangements will be made by that against their violation, whether at home or abroad, yet | fin, ‘and ship North America, for New York, with over | time. XZ. YS Watching with sloopless' visilanco the honor, interests and | 52909 bags of coffee, sinos the 10th of March. rolled fy Ate io payee wo placed it ss is eights fg propositions were still pending, and he is reported to PEE Eanes yeas ye oe = aa ah a cery of Herman Bischoff, corner of Cross an err. i 7 i # fad wi tings inburg on the 23d and 26th. streets, without the knowledge of the proprietor or hy | have threatened that, if not speedily complied with, ‘An influential meeting has been held at Manchester, te clerk, Le pad the eae he ameter, ey ae he would leave Constantinople. ie ed se [RegeikCdarares a of ee S on suspicion, but subsequently held merely as a witness a minister and council, appoin' yy the crown, an ~ agoinst the girl, a4 no direct evidencs appeared that he | _ £2 consequence of the disturbances at Broussa, the | rectly responsible to Parliament, is proposed instead o€ knew the eee secreted the money in the iors, Turkish government had concentrated troops at Con- eee Board ot Direotors pe tens a any more than the woman was seen to deposit something i = rns 3 for seamen at whe shipping por ina drawer, acd when the officers eame and looked inte | *@ntinople, and steamers of beh fully armed, had | of the Continent, as well as in England. ta. Belgians the diawer, the whole of the stolen money was found. taken position on the principal points. Russian | crews are very scarce, and the same complaints are made foty of American soil, on 0} i 4 " . | Disorderly Characters —On Wednesday night, officers had al: ded to Yemlek, in | ‘Holland, although wages have been advanced. Deser- 1. Th ‘th +. Ameri principles MARKETS. ARRIVAL OF GENERAL SCOTT—THE WESTERN MILI i Ly : day night, steamers of war had also proceeded to Yemlek, in A democratic party is now culled upon to ‘sustain: To do 10 Flour—Prices fully maintained, and purchases wore TARY ASYLUM—THE GARDNER TRIAL, ETC. McClusky, Brener and others, of the Seventeenth ward tions of sailors arriving at the ports of India had oecur- police, arrested, with considerable difficulty, and after | order to protect their countrymen and the Chris- | rec to some extent. bs much resistance Ba been made, two men named William | tians. Soto tay Sitges tie Thames with Salt Kearns, wh ith as- 4 «| 30,0 gold. Another arrived, on the; 20th Heian patna: Heiimnphite eqearer aorateal in Eigheh The Denmark Chambers have been dissolved, in | uit., with 78,000 ounces. street. On searching Kearns, a slung shot was found on | consequence of the royal message on the subject of | | 4 meeting of the window glass manufacturers had beem eftiotently let all past dis tional good faith and forbea apparently conflicting elem its ancient vigor and powerful We offer the right hand of fellowship to al will battlo with us on the same platforia ns Feintecdines ey na-.| being made at advaneing rates. Sales of New Dens at FROM THE REGULAR NEWSPAPER AGENT. nd by a reunion of every | $18,” A cargo of Baltimore, in bond, sold at $14. The NGTON, May 5, 1858, ore onr organization t0 | Comee market was very firm, and with a stock of enly 40,000 pial , pera pass cpdudes bags on hand, composed entirely of the low grades. ‘The | The following Third Auditor's clerks were removed to roads were in a very bad condition, and the receipts from | day :—Silas E. Hill, originally from New Hampshire, but i i fr i . A ie held at Newcastle, to consider the expedie f % pame watchword. the interlor were light. Mixed lots of goad, frats to su, | for some years a wealthy citizen of Washington, Wan: | the ooate nee takes belt sunties Teste cout: | the succession to the throne having been rejected. | inp their prices, im covaequenes Of tee ete Tne [ercoeldered nominal. te there! ova “hacdiy bo anoae | Hogaint, Jr., Wm. Thompron, and Mr. Morse, of New | mitted to await examination. ‘Advices from the Hague announce the dissolution | creace in the cost of all materials employed in the manu. en | denominated, Exchange, 28 a 2834, and nominal, | York; Mr. Winter, of Pennsylvania; P. M: Dickinson and | | 4 Foung Pickpockel.—A boy, eight years of age, named | of the ministry, and the partial appointment of a | {e¢tte. It was determined. however, for the | base arlick, Richard T. Compton, and Gershom Co l : neon John Hines; yeutaeday efvernson, dloked therbonketror & tocontinue at the old prices, although from the TD a oe Ar er a aaa erecta William Tyson, of Maryland; Mr. Quean, of the District of | igdy, while walking in Broadway. of a purse containing | new cabinet, including M. Van Hall, M. Danker Cur- | ed cost of production the trade hiad become unremunera- ‘Adama, Dolovan, Kennedy, Francis, Stoers, Glover, Moar: Fire at Sarntoga Springs. Columbia; Mr. Coulson, of Virginia; Mr. Scott, of North | $40," He then snatched the veil from ber bonnet and | ting, Bf. Vanreenen, and M. Van Doorn. tive. Any considerable advance on present rates of the thur, Boico, Andrus, Walters, Murphy, Farrev, Kelly, Seeor, " Carolina, and Mr. Beatty, of Ohio, More removals areex- | Tan off, but was pursued and arrested by some citizens, r 7 7 manufectured article would cause the marke Pto be sup- Vosburgh, Cassidy, Fromont, Woods, Exgan MeCarthy, SaratoGa Sprincs, May 5, 1353, who took him to the station house, where tho property It appears, by a conversation which occurred inthe | plied from the Continent. Wood, MoConkey. Murray, Hyer. By the same vote the pected to-morrow. The large new building érected last fall by Moasrs. ; General Scott arrived here Inst evening, in good health. Clarke & White, directly opposite the Congross Spri Aue known as the Bathing House, was destroyed by fire this | The members of the Board of Commissioners upon the morning. Loss not known, Military Asylum are all here except General Gibson, who Se as ath as ig expected to-night, Owing to his absence it is undor- phage in the negative:—Oliver Charlick, Kichard T. Comp- 0 Canal Navigation Open to Buffalo: ; 2 : tood nothing was done to-day. The Hon. Patrick Cowan, Seocietioen Guteimenstastalyatopeecs, Gas smctiony she Araaxy, May 5, 1958. | Gf Saratoga, son of Judge Cowan, of New York, is likely resolution was ther of ite adoption: —M Parser, Brady, Mount, ‘Steers, Glover, MoArthu: Farron, Kelly, Secor, Vosburgh, Cassi iy, ‘n, "MeCarthy, Wood, McConkey, Murray, Ryer. er On Whe Abtid veuolebiows ta taver Tit found (on his person. | On recovering the property | English House of Commons on Tuesday evening, the | mis" No eg eaten oF Lirerpool, apical he I d to prefe Ini i fen f & for the New York Exhibition a splen bred eae pall ye shoot herelone dissiaeeeat: yin 19th ult., that the value of Irish members has risen | coat of ee covered with rich black Honi- icic ischief.—Officer Evans, and others of thi 7 i i i: ton point lace. It is valued at ten guineas. Fitte yard poling sabre dag arrested halt a dose revatg | Yery considerably in the political market since Mr. | 2 JTiverpocl sigs wan Teiiir microns” EGE: Cotas of both sexes, for entering a houre in West Broadway, Gladstone proposed his budget. Three millions was | had been lecturing on Australia. Tyrrell and Williams, neax Duane street, and vil ally destroying a considerable | the amount then appropriated to reconcile Ireland to | Whe were to have been executed at Liverpool, on Satur- w ffurniture. The whole part locked spe ; ‘ " day, 28d ult., are respited, as are two women who were ta besa ho Becarh aaanel ne MIDE were locked uP | the infliction of an income tax; on Tuesday evening, | jave been hanged at Chester. The Mayor of Liverpool i ed. e he V iso Consulship. ree. : F “ ADOT POR eee rT Le SECOR! Chatesua pro tem. ‘Die Conk best Sheough treme Betis, byund to: Ney | 9 em ie Se ypolntment as inspector General is eur- | The Late Stoppaye on the Hudson River Railroal.—The | however, Mr. Gladstone informed the House that the | as invited the Mayor and corporation of Dublin to_be- Tuanprvs B. GLOVER} s.cretaris York, with a load of, 700 barrels of flour, consigned to | seutly soporied, caro ofthe four itn who stand charged with baving been | enire ammount of four millions and a half, which Ire. | S02 the guests of the former Sity for a week; Judge Sane A. 8, Vosnvian, : Shi ™ Y 4 4 3 d, the 27th ult., f ; ; , - rhe ke at Seek oe ee fo dimteciblity of the J.C. Gantear Serra enis|.clbare alaueke Takacs th Heine Oe mati train of the | land owes to this country, is proposed to be swept porters of Liverpool ave truck {or am advance of és. = i be J.C ; r : vi n * 4., from a Minneso! SEIT. Mh ot Miness of Judge Burnet, of Cincinnati. 7 st — as a ae ones, es day, the Ee amin ane ace ave — away. Mr. Gladstone cannot relieve England of the | mine, is on view at a Liverpool store.” A conference om TUYVESANT FIRE INSURANCE CO.—OFFICES, 151 Cixcrxwatr, May 5, 1853. | 76 seep povéte lone tasdine’ bud tan" jedo nei | continued examination yesterday afternoon, No new facts | income tax. Noone can be surprised at it when it | the state of English mereantile law and the judicial sya- Bowory, corner Broome street, under tho Bowery Bank, | Judge Burnot, who has been sick for some time past, | jaeit thew cenuinenenm, en ut ene cerence do not | orn rortance were elicited, and the cace not being con uch to conciliate Ireland. tem is to be held soon at Liverpool, at the’ instance of And 60 Wall street—C pany insure : pee sa ” | el orem don uae eluded, wanfurther edjouméd. costs so mtch to concill 7 the Chamber of Commerce. The Manchester Police have nd furni- | is now s0 low that it is feared he will not recover. linc polat will Witton ’ ¥ Accounts from Perth, Western Australia, have been | just issued No. 1 of the TUustrated Hue and fh oom pg CR San Po a SRT TICE RES REA . | taining daguerreotypes of men they are in seat It orable From the South. oo Brooklyn Clty Intelligence. * received to the 15th January. The periodical meet- | Hit ene ot the da, : / guerreotypic art being mide SREDERICE KLEE, Prosident. THE TEXAS GOLD DISCOVERIES A HOAX—THE PRINT- Washington Gossip. Cavrcu or Tux Ascension, SourH Brooxixx—Lavixa rae | ing of the Western Australian Bank had just taken | subservient to the ends of justicn, ‘The publication iw SAMUEL WILLETS, Vice President, ° 3) 7 Naas the Washington Republic, May 4.) Corner Stons.—The ceremony of laying the foundation d the dividend declared t the rate of | to be continued. eorotary. , ERS’ STRIKE IN BALTIMORE, ETC. The Hon. Henry A. Wise is again in Washington. I | stone of a new church edifice for the above congregation | Place, and the dividend declared was at the rate of | ')"S°C7' 00°)’ violinist, brother of Henry Loder, die@ i laabstias| te Wita copies bi Bactmworg, May 5, 1863. have oes to ies that BD Gos) no ae Sal took Fikoo: sesteriay afternoon, on the corner of Third | 124 per cent per annum. The harvest in the interior | suddenly at London the other day. ‘ i admirers wi iet that the atminoteston aro Dont Ince and Smith street, South Brooklyn. The Rey. Fraa- i Prince Albert (for the Queen,) held a levee at St. Mann & Hichardson, at the branch video, New Orleans papers of Friday last are at hand. They | Samirers will insist that the administration are bent on | be Vinton, D'D., of Grace Church on the Hoists, para, | Was nearly concluded, and the result was considered | , Prince, Albert (for the Queen) 1 oll resort, contain Galveston dates to the 26th inst. The first five | jayingone at his feet. ated, under au:hority of the Bishop of the diocess, and | favorable; but some little difficulty had been expe- | Secretary, and Col. Lawrence, attaché to the legation, miles of the Harrisburg Railroad had been opened with The Sr nie hie tiitinte 4 Penh! ore “i ple Hegel by the Rev. Mr. be be ie Jobn’s church, | rienced in obtaining labor, owing to the prevalence | were present. se ure joicing. ceedingly to give to Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Heary rooklyn, Rey. Mr. Tuttle, of St. Luke’s church, New ef : Mr. Wallace, editor Anglo Cat (Trish, XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, AT arisen (eek Coveted 0 ten Antenne tad Scott the post or anipeciar general, vacated, by there: | York, acd Rar. Mr. Lamson, the rector of the new eon- | of infinensa. Coal shale had been ae in the is sentenced to six mopths renee end hand fab Bs 426 Bi G . signation of Colonel McCall, as Major General infield ion. ey were all atti in full clerical robes. Hy hs ra on the irst regiment, in case <n Ponday morning May 2, 1858, wo shall’ omer’ to the | turned out a hoax, all the gold exhibited having been | Scott has signified to him, l'undersiand, that he greatly | Atige wiving on the ground, with the vtey, the ter, | Deebborhood of the Preston river, and also s new | foe A ipa Gh tee Mitt aie Public over $150, rth of fresh goods. brought from California. desires this appointment, Yet it seems that ho (the | Dr. Vinton read the usual service and laid the stone, | pastoral district to the eastward, the capabilities of | “"A’ new Jamaica mining company, called the Sue River ,000 heing of t purchase and importation. William Taylor, formerly of Philadelphia, was reeently | President) is impressed with the belief that the new ia- | when the Ké¥. Mr. Lamson delivered the sermon, in | which were regarded as important. Copper Company, is announced in London. 000 having been bought at suction within a fow da, murdered, at New Orleans, by Agnos Anderson. spector general, in justice to the army, should be taken | which he detailed the rise and progress of the society over A_letter, dated 20th March, from the commander ef ia nk as avitisaienk The Maryland Legislature to-day rexcinded the eapita- | from among the field officers. If he determins that such | which ho had charge, which was now but in the third England. the British’ sloop-of-war Linnet, mentions that Taupertatioks We shail sell at eeporters? prives, tion tax on the Metropolitan Railroad, which is to con- | is imperatively his duty, all the many applicants for the | year of its existence. Ho instanced the diffiulties ugder ri. rar reviously the sloop had been’ sent by the Governor of fon goods at auetion prices. net the Baltimore and Ohio road with Washington. ition but four will be ruled ont, viz.: Lieutenant Co- | which they had labored from early infancy until | THE NEW BRITISH TARIFF—ITS EFFECT UPON AME- Ricrra Legne to Mondingo, distant about thirty miles, te Que ol we have marked down very low. ithe peinters of thi clty are still ina ferment. The | lonel Ewing, Lieutenant Colonel Summer bieutenant | the present, havicg, by the grace of Him who reigns | RICAN TRADE—THE COLONIAL FISHERIES—KO8- | liberate three coopers, who had been seized by the king ands have struck on the Cat irror, True Uni ‘olonel “Abercrombie, and Lieutenant Colonel Lorenzo 3500 most ole oy broidered, $3 to $20, ‘most elegant srape shawls, embroidered, . | and Traveller, because they refused to withdraw their | Thomas; the many others being captains, with higher Phase ere aeeen eed plain don $7 to $14. ne boughs | Prest-work from Sherwood. ‘The Argus stil resists the | brevet rank only. society's demand, working with boys. It advertises for It is surmised that Mr. George Law, who is again hero, above, surmounted many obstacles in their path, until SUTH AND THE LONDON TIMES—THE SAYINGS | of the place as slaves, Opposition ha: trier ise this auspicious moment, when they were enabled to AND DOINGS OF MRS. H. B. STOWE—THE EXTRA- | the landing of the man-of war’s men, plant the standard of their faith on this ground, and DITION CONVENTION WITH FRANCE—THE INDIAN | Teazer threw some shot and shell into the upon which would soon rise an edifice devoted to the GOVERNMENT—MERCANTILE, NAVAL, JUDUUAL, | Which two of the men were liberated, and a chief cap- eight journeymen, offering full prices. Sherwood is | takes 't interest in the success of Lieutenant Colonel | praise and glory of the ever living God. The Rey. Mr. tured as hostage for the other. ev . tiaining « large force of boys to the business, A general | Sumner In this matter, aa his promotion wouldof course, | Geion then Send u listof the articles Seoraited ina mastal erreatetions $0.0e eraanae aaa oats . rors dey laine, at Je, really as | strike is threatened if the papers continue to denounce | result in that of his (Mr. L.’s) gallant son in-law, Brovet | box in the corner stone, which comprised a copy of the Exchagees, th easeraanee’ommi led nor rorpptccter ot hanes. ‘and & variety of other dress | the fociety. Mr. Wood will discharge all his hands on | Lieutenant Colonel May, who, in the line, is a captain of Holy Bible, hook of Common Prayer, Journal of the pro: | ine total abolition of the dution ona largo number of arti | rap GOVERNMENT ssn Saturdsy, and rely on boys. The society will publish an | the regiment to which Lieuteuant Colonel Sumner is at- tach It strikes me that the President would like ings of the late Convention of the Dioce: Anus aides several | cles, among which of most interest to America, are— th es Mon parch- | Quereitron bark; hams of all kinds; meat preserved in TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LLINE—IMPROVEMENT address to the public to-morrow, in reply to the charg of the papers. much to make Mr. Law ha in any possible manner ble record of the exercises con- re ultry’ IN THE SOCIAL POSITION OF THE WORKING CLASSES ae Outside of leaning towards either of that gentlema ec ib the names Of, toe bishop, $2 eeGiees bear ae 1 eer eei ables Comal —POSTPONEMENT OF THR NAPOLEON FRTE—CON- ling cheap, Markets, pe connection with government, nationel or iciating clergymen, pastor of the congregation, and | fai. vinegar’ and Wheiniony "surpentine of greater value SULAR APPOINTMENTS AND HONORARY PREFER- ‘or these and hundreds of other bargains, apply to the CHaRtestox, May 4, 1863. | State. He could retin adhd happil; eg the pre- MBflicers of the church. Rev. Mr. Tuttle read the psalm, | then 1s, per ewt; oil or mpirita of turpentine; logwood; | MENTS, ETC. Bowery Saving Store. The eales of cotton today have been 1,600 bales, at | sent as the army contains no officer better quali- | when the ceremonies were concluded with a benediction | fitniture woods, excepting ash, beech, birch, oak wain: | An article in the Prese, headed ‘‘the Empire—1708 and . F. GILLEY, T. McMAHON, Pro- i ‘ing from 80. a 1O%c. The market is un- | fiedinall respects for the Inspector Generalship thi a Directors. 5 r Hanged in every Teepe i . Lieutenant Colonel Sumner, and none whose further pro- motion would please the public better than that of Licut. by the Rev. Dr, Vinton. The site of the new church fursitare #oetey cacpriee oe Deen aac, owes article in the Fm, beded 4 1708 and Sneighborhocd rapidly advancing in improvements, and [ ‘<rtnin “rectretions): oll of rovin; fresh fat, (corain ot het len ho Papi piggind Bonapartism that’ bas which will be, at no distant day, the entre o! most | foreign catch); cured fish (not otherwise enumerated); result will probably be a *‘ warning.’? prictore Managers, cn TAL PALACE SOUY! Baindiew hone In P LA Colonel beautiful portion of Brooklyn, ‘The building is to be of | ‘oreign oath): ware rwesicds), OWN’ stems TR iiee| euemilase Were Soares a4 dolls Pt Fe eg AD The Ofietoms Howse Wuleance. On M last the cabinet took up the interior of | brown stone, ind in accordance with the Gothie style of } Di And sheet scat: Soppes gy I gE cag go IES Fa first of May. work, (published for gras . ¥ 9, Iso | New York appointments, as I had occasion to notify you. | architecture. Its dime will be 68 feet fronton | ‘tactures; sails of all sor cordage tarred or untarred, | proposed line of transatlantic steamships, and rumor, circulation o1 Bulp in, proprictor of the | J. G. Bexnerr, Exq.— By Tuesday morning our hotels wore overwhelmed with | ‘Third pince, 86 feet in extent on Smith street, 43 fect | UOC dine standing and umm ing , mate and Ba Pree ready to circulate fables, aald it was given up at the Mentilla 1 Emporium, 361 Broad. | | Dear Sir—1 observe in your paper of to-day, letter | gontlemem from that quarter, all tamed for prominence | high from the foundation to the apex of the roof, with a | ‘scluding fis, ond males ‘ot skins or f inetanee of the English government. The question, how: the very Latest Pizines | NGtded "Delays at the Custom, House.” If every on6 | as democratic politicians, Verily, they must have nostrils | steeple 120 feet in height. Tt is calculated to svat oom. | 1g: ‘aus dill and- worsted: raw worsted yara; | ever, was viewed sololy ins financial light. M4Fould op. ort Fatisian | who suffered like your correspondent should write to you, | equal to those of crows, to cont what was going on s0 | fortebly about seven hundred persons, oud will cost up. | ay WEL MnGide, Vigicnatine tar Unc cate tal. boon of 80 Jai 16,000,400, are of the mer | Syne con} Mttleroled , iy ab ui persons, Pp fe yarn; waste-wood, vie:—billet or brush, usd for | posed tho granting of so large a sum as 16,000,000 franes, WT bo wont free by tig gos Froth aceaa: pane ee Leb risonde oo far 0 oe re their aber ld Pitot Jo in the | *tds of $20,000, purpores of stowage; soap. 4 which the treasury could not afford, The Minister of the ; , ods, lowing appolatmenta ha n made in fon trary opinion, major a Pe Esoeeter | want of, by & ship from ‘Rogisad, which arrived bere on | rena Gere ofits eenachan Ccnteionet by yesterday's Jersey City Intelligence. ‘On ten the duty sball'be to Sth of April, 1864, 1s. 10a. | Interior was of « contrary opinion, while the ity of the 15th of April. Tat once handed my invoice and Dill vis. , OF PARIS, HAVE THE HO! Pt ee handed my removals, viz. : ee Or SARS RAYS Xue QR OF | of lading to my broker, who made the entry. iB i Hreatte im 47 Lispenard street to 117 Gral already been seventeen times to the Custom House about | Herman ii, Heath... ‘They invite Siete Imani there vena ve heavy gold in my pocket—because I ehoeees inson.... arent assortmen a | was told every time I should be certain to have thet i 4 om, dhe area homey Raye received. ‘These | next day—but I have not got them yet, although the ship | J: D. Ward. to and*mitt ve aii | i reloaded and ready to sail again,’ But after all, it’s fo the part, to | nothing. I have been served #o a dozen IVaa custom, I understand, at thi an eel that’s used to skinni Distasty Meat Souv.—Several persons residing in the | Fer ¥b.; to Sth April, 1855, 1s. 6d. per Ib.; toSth April, | the council recommend that the grant shall not exesed Fourth ward of Jersey City, have been detected in drens- | 1856, 84.; ever afterwai 1s. aterling per pound millions, that being also the opinion of the Emperor, ing beef which died of disease, and selling the same in - ¢ Emperor has pl 000,000 . on the following | the disporal of the Minister of the Interior, to be distri- the city of New York. The matter will be investigated by simian, ho Lapa : Mem Pig behed, as fol | buted among thore proprietors who will engage to con- the city authorities, —On apples Figak bushel; dried apples, 1s. por | vert their hehe into healthy and cheap lodging houses Fait rtom Brnoxn Hrut,—Yesterday afternoon one of « | bushel; butter, ba per emt; cheese, 2 bd, ‘per-cwt; | for the working classes, y , party of boys who were pl zine on Bergen Hill, wan acci: | eggs, 44. per 120; arrowroot, 44d. per Ib.; open beer, ‘The Minister of the Interior has addressed a circular to lentally pushed over the brow of the heights, and fell | 7." 4, per 32gnilons; biseuit and bread, 4344. per cwt ; | the Cantonal Statistical Com mission, urging the necessit: sixty feet, breaking both legs, and otherwise seriously | poous, Pfieditfous prior to 1801, bound or unbound, 2ls. | of gaining correct informs‘ion on all subjects of agri injuring himself, He was conveyed home in an insonsi- | ber owt; since 1801, in English or foreign languages, 30s. | culture and manufactures, The commission are at * same time directed to ivupress on the public mind thet er 0 mands will be pening will take pl Patterson. ‘ ternational co} I oe disgrace to the city, tainl , die condition. His name is James Per ewt'; afmmitted under ‘treaties of {a py LAKE, 471 BROADWAY, LATE | jects ever called more loudly for the ch, are ° Axotumn Fata, EMBANKMENT gon ge tg af. ht, works inally oe in Britain, as well as re- | the information sougd’, is not with » view to im new fally solicit ti teation of | about four times too many clerks about the house, who Messrs. . Barpbili and John Hood have been pre. | ternoon a laborer named Owen Readon was buried be- ts of the samo, 15s. per cwt.; walking sticks and | taxes, but solely to tevise measures for boneditting, the go loafing down about 11 or 12 0’clock—often not atall— | moted to $1,400 clerkships, and N. Vedde to a $1,300 | neath a falling embankment at Borgen Hill, while at work | genes, 4s. per doven; umbrella sticks, Ss. ; Capers, | agrien! and me nufacturing interests. Guid : ting dirt, and was crashed to death, The unfortu- Mt lokle, 13d. To; raw 2d. M. bas‘ ust been a] ted French al ‘and then take an hour for dinner, or more, ani see er ;,and Mr. J. W. Strong has beom raged frem s one nt ee ees, uae be On ney including, pla a iat. peri; et ek oper. a ane, tt you far, faraway from home before would do anythii after three *elock. inh ae ae to a $1,300 salary. i. m “ Cleanse out this Augean stable, Mr. | Frederick J. Skinner, 4 editor of The Plough, the | small children, baying been in this bt four | value each, 4s. per dozen; not over 12s. , Sa. ately to his pot, Count Rrampe. os Boanet! cannot render « better sevice sity. | Leom, a reaigt months, was soon after exh nd the | dozen; motover £3 each. 2s. each; not over £10 oach, 4s. | s named off er of the Legion of Honor, fer services men TAN OLD SUBOUREBER’ | Letas End Ome Wa plane (4 por day) | Corouor was teat for ve Keld aa L2queet, “ coat; ovey FUG ee, L0H, eonb Copp, (Opantactures,) 4 ‘uentiy sedoced to Freson abipe; aad opt. Angele

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