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clety of Universal Republicanism The regular semi-monthly meeting of this association was beld last evening, at room No. 14 Stuyveesnt Insti tute. There was a large attendance of members. Mr Hesry Morange oceupied the chair, and on sccount of the illne:s of Colonel Forbes, Mr. McMullen was chosen secretary. The Secnerary then rea the report of the committee on the case of Frederick Wieche! — Your committee, appoisted to investigate the case of | Frederick Wiechel, respectfally report thet ‘rom the ao swers of Mr. Wieohel to tas qussuons put to him, aad from the examination of the cocumen's re ating te this cane, it appears that Frederick “Wischal was bora ia 1816, at Rostock, in Mecklenbderg, Soh yerin; tha: be passed his apprexticesh!p in Iauenberg, and tuat in neither of these places he had any difficulties with the authorities, After completing his appreaticeship, he travelledas commercial agent for different houces, an: sadsequently tranracted business on bis own account. Io none of bis journeys, which were porely co bai hs any ifficultios with the loeal sutbor $42 he estabdli bef bim- self in the city 0° Hasve ie dry goods mer- chat, which place, however, he left for Dresden im Sep- tember, 1548, beesuoe bis fatherdn law wished him to take charge of his business, from which be was about to retire. Ho was thus, aa it were, obliged to take out bis citizenship in Saxony, which he did im the regular before the Tows Council of Dresden, in 1848 december, 1948, Mr. Wiechel, after establishing him ness, came for the first time to the United States, where be bad an extensive business con neetion with which he was desireus of communicating perscoslly, He remained in this couatry about five montbe. He did not tren deelare bis intentions of be- Coming @ citizen of the Uo ted States, aadon bls retara to Saxony he + uffered no axu0y snce whate rer in consequence of having been to America From the above facts it can be perceive? that Mr. Wieoho!, is a steady family man, in- dast:iourly following hie commercial pursuits, and that his travelling, (even bis having come to the United States,) bad entailed cn bim wp il consequences prior to bis taking out hiv fire: uaturalieation paper. Ia the ae 1861 the regularity of bis act of cilizamsbip ia ony wes called im question, and thoagh the Town Council declared that it was perfectly regalar, the minis+ ter cecided otherwiss. Tuis involved no other imeon- venience than the necessity of aaking the act overagain. Io September 1861, (afer the above occurrense,) hs ap plied for and withont any impediment received » passport from the Saxcn govern:nent (waich is among the doou- ments,) calling om all friendly suthorities,ia the vagal manner, to give him aid, &., in case of used, sll which she ws that the Saxon goveroment had no cause of com- plaivt azeinst him. In December, 1851, he came to the nited States a second time, and took out his first pata- oa papers hers, (Jevlarec bis inteacions, gs it is ) On the 9th’ Feorasry, 1868, he returned to Zurops baving by the competent authorities here been farnlsbed with the usoal papers styled a pro- tection under the wg!s of whieh he tought he could not “*{o legitimate pursni* wander so far from home’ thet ihe United States government saould be unsb.e to * see tat po rude band of tyranoy be laid upon hic with im- ponity.” (See the Inangurel.) It appears however, that this Unite: tes’ protection paper, iastead of affording him any pro‘ection, was actually the di rest cxuee of bis arrest nud imprisonment, for ho reach- d Saxony (for the purpose o! trentacting his commercial J temily business, and no other,) om the last day of ‘ebruary, and of courie shor ed, ou demand, bis passport or protection papers, and on ths folowizy morcing be was arrested in Leipric without having any crime im- puted to him, beiog merely informed teat it was im obs- dience tom ministerial telegraphic despatch sent from Dresen, to which city he was immediately conveyed in custody, after having been searched and all his propar:y, papers Xs, (incladieg his Untted States protection,) bad been taken from hia. He was treated with greater harshness than ie ured eve to a murderer, for he was thrown into’s dark aud damp durgeon, and was kept for ten days on bre: a water. to which was added con- stant iprult, bis jailor ironically reminding him of bis United States protection. Yo his demand for witing ma terials to communicate his situation to the United States Chatgé or Concul, he recrivedfors reply thst if ever he got back to America he might then at leisure oommuni- oxte with his United States authorities as much as ho plessed. He was several times interrogated by the ma- gistrates, who questioned him respecting bis United States on: Nastion, On tre Ilth May he was by night rent away from Dresdea in company of two policemen, havicg been cautioned not to attempt to address any person along the road. In this condition he pasred throug the Prussian and Hano verisn territories, at the frontiers of wh oh the police- men, who bad him in charge, spoke a for words to the Joel guard, and then continued their ronte, with their priscner, to the port of Bremen, at which place the Saxon police m ft Mr. Wiechel, after having banded aim over to the Bremen police emained in prison in Bremen till the 24th May, w! { nigh!, (betweea the bours of one and iwo,) he wa " secretly conveyed on beard the English schooner Rose, in which versel be reached Engiand. There he waited the arrival of his wife, sn) on the 6th Ju'y retuned to ths United States, Mr. Wiechel asserts thatthe losses whish, through this perrecution, he has ruffered im his business, are in. calculable; also, that his health has been very seriourly injured He feele quite certain that he would have re- @ sived no i!l-ueage had he travelled with his own Saxon parsport, or had he had it revewed by ame Sixen ohargé in Londen or Parit, 20 84 wot to have let it appear t ¢ declared his intention of becoming an American that it was merely the sight of bir United States protection papers that brought all thesy misfortunes upon him; and, further, that the insults he reosived were not intended against nica as an individual, but wero eim ply ebeilitions of hatred against this repovlie Mr. Wieche) having read the celebrated letter of Mr. Marcy to Cherali in, of Septemtor 26 he r rarded #* app! ie to his care the doctrine thereto Ls and consequently in October he sddresaed a letter on the subject to the Unites States Seoretary of Stats. Tee ints in Mr. Marcy's le'ter which hs coasidered jus- his demand fer redress, are the following, which, ie Marcy raid to Mr. Hulsem wo, ‘are too obvions to ba sontested’? — It ie not contended that this initiatory step in the or» grees of paturalization invosted him (Koszts) with all tho @ivil rights of an Amorican citizen; bud it is waficient for all She@urpo ‘this onso to rhow that ho was clothed with an Americtn nationality, and in virtue thereot the govera ment of the United States was authorised to exten! to him ite protection at home and abroad. * * It international <a the national character of the country mot cnly to bat to alf residents in jout an invantion to b> micil therein * * If 8, provided they »avo goes Irom this country abroaé. with the na‘ionalisy Ceti United States, the Jaw (lotornational) en} otber nations to xespeet hin in recard to protectioa ay sn Amo ican citizen. * * The nstional oharac'cr acquired by Fesideuce rou aios As long 8. the domicil oontinues, and that continues not only a# lung as the dom ciled poreon comMauss inthe cowry 0: bis reeidenos, but until ho acyw'ros 8 Dew C Im confirmaticn of which opinions Seorstery of Stats Maroy cited several precedents. Mr. Secretary of State Marcy adsed, in truly repudlicanetraio, tuat it was “its (the U.B government's) daty to make its nationality ted by other nationr, and respectable in every qua? ter of the globe.” To the communication of Mr. Wiecbel, Mr. Secretary of State Maroy replied in @ short lecter, dated Washington, Deo 16, 1363, in which he states that hough it shows eirounstances of hardship, nerertho lees, as you were not at the time of this occurrance, sud are not Low an American citizen, thia goveroment wonld not bs jantified ip foterfering iu the matter.” Your com mittee has in vain endeavored to account satisfnotortly for ‘he difference between the first letter of Mr. Marcy, dated Sept. 26, and bis second levter, dated Deo. 16, Your ply deplore: tat such’s discrepancy whould it begs to :emina the veut 4 of State was penned prior to, and udsequest to, the Noveaber elections. All which Ie respectfally rebmalitea, RY H. MORAYG JULIUS H. KRORHLY, H. FORBES. To Tie Socxry oF Usrversat Dewooraric REPCRLCANTSM = GkaNiTH VELAGH, Staten Island, Jan. 14, 1864 In the preven: critics! peettion of Europe, the aitua tun of Austria is a matter of considerable interest ; (or though she has up to the present moment preserved an cotvard show of reutrality in the war beiwesn Ras vim and Turkey, yet it fe potcrious that the sympathies | of her government are entirely with the (xsr, and it ia t. be expected that on the fir'twutiable cocasioa sue will | throw eff the mark and openly join her forces with thoss of Rursia. It is imcved generally believed that euch » compact wes entered into between the Emperors at (1 muts, and that Servia, wich Turkish Crostis, was to bs tbe portion of Austria out of the Moslem spoils If we look at Austria merely in respect (o the avioun! | of ber population, as shown by statistical returns, Fran cis Joseph is represented as governing 36,000,000 of sab jects, His military resources are vast—the army oum- genoy. The populaticn neariy | double that of Austria; so that tke two together are about equal in numbers to the reat of Europo This seeming preponderance ef Austris and her all fall; Lona gs mga by mity of the Italians, Han yng snd Po! who are s source of weakoes rather amof strength to the Anstrian government. Ewen the few Germans who are under the rale of the Austrian Bar peror are not well aflected towards the system, as the rev- olution in Vienna rhowed to the world Austria isnot s unit. The Italian, Hangariaa, Polish, German, Slavonian, and other nationalities c»mposing that empire, Bre every one panting for the opportuaity to enter into such political combinations as may best sait them and they are only for the present kept in subjection by ry ¢xawn from other pariect the empire Bohem! end Germans to Italy, ooo on the first serious re part, will be the signal for there discontented avd down Rotten to w ine—for the Italian, the Huags tian, the Pole, though dreeeed in Austrian usiform,no longer upon as the myrmidona of the Aus ‘Wan Te peroe: the events of 1840 ond. 1950 have totally = eu situations of the es oy and the solliers ot the mannee are likewise much improved since 184%. The Pro testante cf Austria, it introe, are persecuted, ani the Jews euller heavily—in suort, the Jesutts were oe ver more Sctive thas since that epoch; but the parents of, the children whom the priesthced taxches ccanterast tho roughly al the clerical venom, and the: esent in their proper ligh« the revereod agents of th Tispota, so that even the obildren believe ic the tupil fadles of od, or in the @y nasi : ling choc liras ers. aastlo teachicgs of the hire. Many thik that the bankrupt state of the Autrian Saanees will bring about a révclution; bu: it shonid ba remembered that the Heprburgs bars Mresly, withoat to ruin, £0 often chested thelr cretion that they may be able to fo #0 again whenever their liabilities be pee Pll eam Moreover. the rich aristoo ey, the , and the weal hy bieker# and merchants, ofA tris will make pew Icsoe with the Em paror rather ¢ rement fo beoome bankrn the rieh wil olntion till it tyiumphant. A revola. tion brought about merely throogh toe financial em yar rassments of @ despot would oerta’nly broak Cown throug similar diffoultars Maseini once said te the German’: “It is our the yoks of the Pope~yourr to hart the Hap thelr Sbrowe There two tasks ae bel, the rest desi 5) dese aay ged san be permaevetly accomplish 3 these are the only two who keop more than on aoe in bondage; but fo the present condition of Berens rt robable that Hagary will, first of the Eun pe: strike the first blow, ‘whieh will be the signal e¢ reet of suffering humanity, The youth hare ix memory the heroic deeds of the, heroes of 1848 and ‘49, and neither the endeavors of prisstoraft nor the ccmmands of despotism ean efface the remem- brence of there times. “5 "ere persons imagine that they can carry tiors without iuleriering with the Popish faith. They might as well i im attendance, when Sheriff Ormaby asked him ifhe to which he replied say anything more, to Degatively, 4 adding, Mr. Sherif, do your duty—<o it manfally The knot was then adjusted by bey a Sheriff laced over his head, and Wood appealed to his Maker to save his soul. "The Sheriff in gave the signal, and Warren Wood was sus- ended by the reck until he was dead. His body apg fifteen minutes, when it was taken down, laced in the coffin, and Jail, Ne the spectators might juried about two o'clo ee r 8% reform.) --There is pas the afishtent. genet A isons of Kew York dosi that’ of the Beto of Main iment = in our midst occ jv 143 g 8 § ackson—the cap peat Nov 19, me conseguenoe# foe Quigley, of Belfast, Soo BW Paces, bg Saye for e Aiahd: dled ot seurvy 0a cor an i f H bi acfete pt Goge ublaw! after or forbid to ued to upload his ‘cargo Officers were justified in arresting him, In making the hey were bound to use no more force than if Gage was willing to go wit a, the ree Teeslution wil'n fs epormcns war without | mliseeb but ail bo ado} uy arry swords, Religion ia (especially in Aus litical despotism, Repub- at veriance with that jepce which the priests inculcate to persons believe that oat wuMficient to effect every desira dle change, with out having recourse to war. Vain delusion; books ard propagandiem ure good when they can be freely cir- culated—but in the actual condition of the world there is no hope of being able to circulate propsgand! te sively till the ayord shall first hewa road through the posirg force o! police which prevent ite leaviog the pi ing cfice. The most dangerous sxrtifice of absolutiam ta the fostering of superstition. Tris must be met avd opsn- ly attacked. Those who are af:nid to hurt the feslicgs xiang had better stay at home and ivg—tbey will only be in the way ermuds, with loss of salle, in front of the Tiina Tac '$ from the view it. The abode village buria whey not seoustomed to speak- ie wil be he e She table, because before we the Maine liquor law will be down and thus twallow all our resolutions and petitions ) ae basis of all Ly habgenatl and rinciples are altoget propsgandiam, (reform whi bt yh one if ee gentlomes abl MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Stated Session of the Board of Councilmen. arrels let the fish wk jeck Yeee, over, whieh fell vod 2 real tome (rial ani the Wepwespayv, Jan. 23 Present—Edwin J. Brown, Ee 8, be under re piles, and pub 8 By Ccuncilman Baxten—Of George E. Baldwin, to be ap- pointed a Ccmmissioner of Doode, By Councilman Pxiitirs—Of Nathaniel 8. Selah, for the ° By Couveilman Conoven—Ot William Carrio, for the samo. f a few fanatical rec To Committee on Salarios epend their thine in p in the hour of revolution The Americans to think of European matters and t psp revolution anc Kinkel produced very little. Europran population possess great reeooress, ss will be seen +0 soon as the day of action lees, one single eword thrown ie either balance when the scales are even will give that side the advantsge. Let as | therefore grateful y accept that arsistanca which may be Mere aceeches can be of but little use; actions, ruch aa that of Ingrabam, 15 the ort of propycandiem, which will produce an effsct, MceMciiuny moved the adoptioa of the report Adopted by acclamation, An invitation wes received from the French portion of | the society, to join in their celebration of the 24th of February. Accepted, It was moved and seconded that a copy of the report bs rent to Serator Fish snd Hon. Francia B Catting. motion was vranimonely adopted, with grent applause. Aletter from Mr. Farranoe, dated New York, Jan. 22, ‘1854, was read by the Seoretary, referring particalarly to the care of Felix Forresti, He says : The lively interest you take aa Americans, {o all thiogs inieres\ing the honor of the American name having iu Guced ou to address me certain questions in reference to Wiechei’s ani Forresti’s cases, I hasten to transmit to you all the information 1 now possess, in the expectation of being enabled before long of furaishing you with more cuments on that subject ‘ation reached mo, I immedistely wrote to oneof Our most distingniehed Congressmen, who iastantly for wrrdec me the following communication :—" The papers in referenoe to Wiechel have not yet been engrossed, and 1 did not see them; but if you can wait a week lovgor, I will give you the reasons which influenced the Depart- ment of State in the decision of Wiechel’s case case of Mr. Forresti, several diplomatio notes passed be- tween the two goverpments, andia t dcepatches be insisied upon Mr. Forresti’s exequalur being gran‘ed by the Sardivian government. serding of that document, however, the Sardinian govarn- witively declining to grant it, but this Washington until immediately after the Inet of Mc. Marey’s motes had been sent, and thus the matter stands’? D, a committee was appointed to act in the Meours. St Clair, Campadorres, and ochieldt, were appointed as members of such coms oir—all great ceuntry bas been evokoa to quell this i We il have so n-eessity for poor housns or p1 Maine liquor law was Avid paser rr io bavi 1 éry Hy, ja have if re genorelly too sbrorbed in dastoe stford mush material The agitation of Koasath Tue millions of the to that conolusi me. By Conxcilman Puroy—Of Joha CO. Backel, for the same. W Be am B Chi oan, N Bro! J Ww salen 4 x Hatehinge. BA Wi he Duneesre, RY po i ey § wd ons Mrhort Gore mesrenrer Mi rea des ee J Sohor- . ole, ne R’ Kotobin snd lady, By Covneiiman Bickrony—Of John Athern, tor the same. yy Counoilman H. Swirx—Of Hugh Allon & Co. others, tor the widening. of pier No. 4 Bast river. To Vom- mlttoe'on Wharves, & By Counel man Hovaxisson—Of Perer Preedenburg, that | Attorney ‘in compromise o! bere funded to him. To Committee on Law Department in SckUYLER—Of Patrick Hoarty ‘Thirty record street pay street "paved, and 1) First and Second avenues, Councilman Noatu—Ot againet removal of fir mittce on Fire “epartm: aman, to tho gehr, was loot over’: hail artive; neverthe- Adams, Dr Gb a Bowe, iD, ‘Obi t walle rine aged, and lost stern boat. Scum Corvamra, of Galveston, was in oelliston the East river, opposite the Fulton ferry, tatug, procet din, s forsvepmast and BR Sonn Jarivs Barr, Gasbes, frow Boston for Port aw Prince, which went sshore on Race in thick weather, w cargo was landed in mi oform whig)—I cal! the rentleman to order. —I will not submit to vote ealled to or rf is sufficient grounds for doing ruin en vans to quash the resolution. sth ne (free soil reform)—I wish to say a tho reference of the resolution. ‘will all agree that som reduce the Prope of ru ‘$57 prid % the Corporal ane tg bury Bi . own, y E Butler, O Kobiman sea Indy, From Savanpsh, Mee Bi Borsnton, oon, W B Crane, 1 ie Os) Sr Honathan Smith, Tree I movo for ihe ‘up the ets eur prepellor Ay Kyte vy Reem sae GUSTAVE STRAVE, a beliove that the ‘pics might of Poh ‘got off next day with little Injury, od order, and the vessel woul town and progeed on her voyage. Soop, sand lade: Saturday evevin, RMG Hemet gi John WK Barnum WG Foote=it in Fro Heston. in steamship James Ad: Mrs ‘Sut ‘Mrs Flewing, Mrs Dickinson anc ‘ogartic, Capt Fontaine J W T Jones, Geo Abb ts, 4 M Anderson, igo. T W Chrystie, OB Tyr) of T pall to Ninetooath ward. To Com Le 4 eamo—Of chizens of Twelfth ward, against samo, ‘By. Councilmen MarHer—Of Dr. H. Grisoom, that bis Judgment for $:,U0), less $860, dedusted by Superior Court, patients as to infeotious or contagious dis. , mad sppeal withdrawn, i wi 1 ie no harm, and wid certainly do som Ms .z (hs rd rotorm)—In reference to this matter, I don’t think the motives of the Common Council should hat I soe they are heres some mom- cht of the matter. is ronected to have left Bare i bound to bap pe 8 and was drivou 40 ea, when abe was ewar ped sve miles Zovth of the Marino Pavilion, Rook- top of her mast isseen above water. AD ‘Whalemen. eee at Newport 23d inst, bark George, Dean, Isst from Rie ecuched at St Thomar 6th inst, Barclay, Said Westport, i) sigs pes at the office of the Ni a Me “The oll for te New Bi y bark Grempus, direct, whieh lotter from Capt Sayor, Mi 4 85 bots ally 1 000 Lbs Aquetnet, on s cruise. *, Stanton, NB, 14 de lon 152W, Polar Star, Holley, NB, wich Islands, by the Java, at Now family P Sher: Rioo, L raner. impugned!in the wi lera wish to make that before wo go to our reprorentatives mS ‘us, We opght to gee that there we have are cbserved, ‘And for my own part I am opposed to th: tion aati we areable to carry out those laws we have al- bjeo' to withdraw my emmitee on ‘rab io Hoalth pro- To Commitieo on bauy to. enact Bill of Dr. Nichols, for ser. By Councilman Ravson» To Committee on Fae oe Canam Sone ice ar Sr. Lovrs.—The St.Louis Republican of 17th 4 .¢ Mississippi river at th t five hundred persons b: ILinois shore and back «n the 16th. through the air holes, and that was the Inst resn of tham. ‘The joe was so firm that teams were expected to be able to cross on Taee¢ay, as it was very cold. Tho river was froven over @ distance of forty to f(ty miles above and This is tne first time durin, eight years that persons could cross over on the ice at t in frozen over, passed over to tie Two Germans weot By Councilman Nort » Commissioner of Deeds, KE. H. Brown, to be appointed te cumamities on Salaries and REMONSTRANC By Councilman Conover—ot Hi aeainst romova) of beil from 109th atecet. tio A Mamnen—I call for the rea: ing of it again. en read the resolution. Company No. 52 40 Committe on er voto for gua below St. Louis Sid frem San peal Dee Ee ‘ai Sroxen— At sea, no date ry ‘Oct 1 lat 22 4 since leaving San By Couvellman Coxoven—Preamble, setting forth that In Consequence of the late fire many o partments have been deprived of their accomimodation—that for e.vera years creat ae Dt se that of the’ Maice law ink it i, at oll likely tha wo can be able the failure of enforcing thi would do moro evil than sny one can im gitemore covtage to those whe, are now a ulaing behind the continge in their nefarious cppore with all their strength the Maize Tew. if Sire Putin force outside of the city it may do ver i city like this, where 's Do sods, and where sommazos mit port ‘it would never be put in Mr, Baan (tree eit Rete cl would Uke to nak it th sny gentleman f> this Board mens of this law? have examples all around us ho chimera. Tbelieye that auch a lay will Thope tha’ the resoluti at it may go forth as'an incentive to our Sonal at Albany, who are just now proseculing this good work. Mr. Coors (hard reform)—I consider that every member T hope the Maine law thiak there would be mo dimionlty in en ew as i018 now te bil foveise laws nek quits ‘AS soon aa your nconveniouce has been exporienced for the want of mers spacicue acoommodaions—that the t bulk of tho population of our city r rds, and would find more convenii offices by the removal of the whole oi he city, and that M, ¢ for the publiojvuilding it ho referred to a special committce of five members to Tepert as to the apedienay ee prcparing and adopting DARITINE 1 TELLIGENCE. (ICANAG FOR NEW YORK—THIB DAY. ble, ig Ports. Scecurea Ie port Jan 13, brig Joseph Balch, of Boston, hide % nee Avynes—In port Dec headend lem Oot 6 vis Montevi brig Prom eer ftom Boston Bopedvia Montevideo, ary Now aot Fe Tepe! L sport Jan ll, bark M B Stetson, Basford, 15. brig LR Palmer, Ba oy | for Now York at $3'p hr Hanover, Holmes, from Boe J MAraNzas—In port Jan 14, achr G F Moroior. Higbee, chartered tefore leaving vipiente a load sugar for Philadel- phia at 53g per hud and $13¢ Moxsxyipxo— Art Novi) preeeeded for Buenos A; Upper seotion of t remain its obief cup- on ‘se 8 for the building of a nt size to accommo: Funtle ofices and courts necersars to be, of Tnet of Mr. Maroy’ Port of New York, J gore 24, 1854, Previeus to the Liverpool, E Cunard. javre, M Livin, oe "By Councilmen Krywepy-—Proas.> mirtec of sho Renate have notified partis inter croachments on the harbor of New York that # mocting will bo held at Alvany, on the 26th inet., with resolution that a committes of three be appointed to attend to tue pro- | teotion of the corporats rights of the city as to encroach- ments on tho harbor. Steamship Enrona (Br), Bhano Bhip Samuel M Fox, Ainsworth, Ship Sullivan, Mitchell, Charleston, ‘Thos Wardle Bark marines, (new clipper), Crowell, Cartbacens, do, Bark louie ® iby, Brig Fashion (Bt), Brig St Agnes (0), Puen Brie furericr (Br). Bursell. Ly Johns, Rts RN Gott Brig Huntress, Willar, Philadel: nee (Br), Murray, Mar Ree “Role (Br), Stubbs, Tarks Island Schr M L Halil, ‘libbetts, Franklin, H Beut Ass LP Bwith, Derrickson, Wilmington, solluer & Pot “Schr M Plats, Day, Nowbern, Da Sloop Fashion, Blyden burg, Steamer Locust Point Le: Bteaz.er Dels ware, oS ment bad written note cid rot ree it arr, only Am of sbie: pes should sustain the laws. ly a, Ne i be y 7 Ge ac sia page 8 08s ng Pele Zstom, Bailoy, Saloma, and Porto Cane: LONG ‘Am veesole in port abt Jar bold pha ae im pol Its ease of Mr. Carboni ond place you must is the ond of in af I beliove that all crocery ern licenses, and when our children sre 06 hey come in contact with a 0 aro always found skulking 3 on and mise y.” Hore our Alder” an ante graxt iiotnaes Mea store netiacer who ‘would. perhaps, not was not sold there. We liquor, and in the sop t* ee act b estimating thorofer. Adopte By Councilman Verairy earreanble, stating thet s reso, lution wee adopted in November, 1553. req be advertised to reprir and repai Ladder Company } The meeting then adjourned. oat evil in our city. ne Hand. Tucker & Light Exccution of Werren Wood at Catskill WOOb’S SPEECH ON THE GALLOWS. [From the Catskill Wig. _ Warren Wood, the murderer of the was executed yesterday, according to sen- The circumstances attending his execution were oe these:— Before the hour of ten, persons began to assemble in front of the jail, and invited spectators began to From that time the assembly in doors and out of doors increased, and much curiosity and iater- During the forenoon, until | half past eleven, Wood was kept in his cell, where | persons went to see and At about twenty minutes of twelve he was taken from bis cell into the execution room. ppear- ance was such a8 was expected. He exhibited no particular emotion—gave no evidence of a sincere change of heart, for which his religious adviser had ‘h and 80 earnestly exerte stood up with as bold, daring, and courageous an ex- | 3 pression of countenance as might become a hero. He came intothe room accompanied by Rev. L. L. Noble, of the Episcopal church, and Rey. Mr. Hall, of the Methodist persuasion. Sheriff Ormsbee asked him If he had any remarks to | make, to which question he responded in the affirma- tive, and spoke substantially as follows: — are either of the ecfiors of the Grene Is Mr. Joesbury hese? reon responding “Yes,” esire that his remarks should be re- ported, when he continued:— —Iam now standing om the verge of the | nd I do mot Lute nything uotr judgment seat of God. Although standirg gtotiemen, and ferliog thet I am uejustly panishsd, that Lam the man that shot the pedi I did not know wh: ‘when T left Brooklyn I Lad zo itea of 1¢o not know why I turned around to the pediar, or went bebind him; neither do I know where Bat I shot the msn, and hera Iam to Cay ready to meet the teutencs of the law, and to enter the eterral world. Mr. Santor?, ha ple’ged himself to his pledge that I gave him an order to get certain preperty of mine for bis rervicos. cay before the trial and said he was I placed entire confidence in bir, and left my care wholly to him. Aud what did he cot He discharged my witnesses, without the knowledge Tremain said it wes wrong, He did not do as he (Here he commented harshly upon the Gentlemen, I feel it my duty to may go too far, but I hope not, I bave ro bard feellogs Cf ber loungers > Atlas. Lobron, around suese, h phia 18; Cynthin, y othe Roberts, trom Boston for St De- NF—Art Dec 29, brig Julia Kendall, Deam, isdelphis, short of peovie ‘Dame pot mou o, & wit resoluaion thst ‘the Orsaiatsr B Brcobman &Co. sioner of Repaira a sad Suppl.es carry th» resolution into eect To Commitiee on Fire Department. By Counoilman Kimnank—That the C Hymreaee of i ind Supplies sthele to thie Board th &e, for the Ur Jen bz on Beaver, OE Phi 1m 01 ; fy to 8th, 7 eche A have to pay thousan ry year to support the poor of th which all accrues from the vge of intoxicating bevers Providence, master. ield, Bsltimore, Parker Vein Co Philadelphia, © B Bento: d. m Morkct. and ai fen, mite yw, Clyde Nov 2 for Phi lard 1 tak: in a letter Teosivs at Salom from Capt D. 8r Dominao- In port abt Jan 6, Mark Gen Taylor for I roses; brig Express, for d>- ort abt Jan 5, brig Soston, Torrey, for Man- pase id dare to an my, house to Steamship Northern Light, 15. wits paruengers and specie mites north of caeides light, with topsails clowod up, cot A & wrecker was working do wn to hei Hatteras bearing SSW 40 mil: with sche ‘Sarah Anna, of Bremen, M Churohill, San Jus to Chas Morgan tig ashore on Flori wor fe by Wild, orogs my, throchold Sixth. Eighth and Ninth avenue, Harlem Hudson River . If the law is & sew Baven railroad or rporation , the ter: they Ag? ha bey and the penalties atyac! te for it but, , 1 don’t think it ‘could ever be at is ® question for after wo to pas & what kind of er is to be @ Msino the Legislature it will, 1 rupprse, for the ranction srdcapproval of tho’ peoplerand ¢ every man come up and vote for or against it. be contradioted that nine-tenths of the crime committed in this d by the uso of intoxicatin, that the resoluticn will bo adopted, and taken cx the question, Nn Jv. Sur. than, Ward, San Francisco De Ban Juan (Nio)~I Nierk soon; bein pe est were manifested. INCKNEY (whig) Sy Couneihmsa Crirrox—Thas tho Comaittso on Strests inquire and report en tho prop: ist: from Roosevelt t#Whitehall strest, To Ccmmitiee on Streets By Counctiman MeCrave—Th at West Twonty, from Bleventa avenvo to Hr dson river, be qt nd lated, and the curb aud gutter set Xherein to Committee i. J imero, port Jan 15, ‘Veer Alida, Swanson, for Dp 10, brig Demerara, Merithew, for Cordelia, Mitchell, to load for do. 8, cohr Friends, Home Ports. BALTIMORE—Arr Jan 23, bark May Qui vis St Thomas 12th inet; brig Canade ‘ ‘ot widening South strect, to the width of 125 foo, Ik with him,” Bie) orclock AM, the. four feet of water in her hold and fil to be taken off; the captain and crew, and a boy, were taken on hoard. obains, ar-chors, and ten for $160. Shr 8 and bad bee “¢ nepaciet tho soht eo ayos and nays Mr. CLaNcey, (hard )—I am glad to see that ire, reste ¢ Maire law introduced hore. whil Mhe ache wes taten wit cries, inéured in New York and Bos- Jed from New York ¢n_ the 2(th of Doo, riven threo times across she Gulf, and eaperl: ery hnavy went? cr, 1oat bo Steamship Aucuete. 15. BLaiteniL Jan Zi Ccupeilman CLirrox—That the Clerk of the Common Council be requented to pr ba v1 ju himself; but he | d_abat when prepare under bis dircction Councilman Cuancy—Preamble cotting ferth that s pexisiature to surrender tor dissection to the different medical colleges throughout the State all dead bodies remaining uacisimed or unrocognized within twerty four hours; that the paseage of 6 Inw will be pro- ductive of great ev] in de von dying at & cirtance | nent to the ther feelings of our nature, a with resolution shat the members of tne Legis quested to oppose said law By Councilman Me‘ toventh streos, from Tenth ing to ® revelution pi Commitwe on Lam ‘The rrasm bie ana ri at pauperism and erime are on the increase tn gud that th- Legisiatore be memorialiad paren ir ers m ‘0 Committee of the billie now betore the 1, Geldthwais, Boston. ae ‘alexa-der, Johvacn; Mai ia. WcLesn, trom Liverpool. oh Liverp: ol; bre my rite orald, Soulr America —There is # gentleman going out, Mr. Mr. hes am only going to take ® lemonade. (Loud After taking a seat, ala with steatnshi on eign Hal- eocud, ax Lorrie 8 of ‘yson, Leaming, and Dol jhim, £08 on = ts aan Jen 28, sche Hondn sas, oi Charleston OTB AN; Vy acer, Evows Til Worton: Linnell, ana’ Viveyned: Foote Tax Cid ehipa Serampor riving of Christian bu com howe: shat the law is re ar. Renan oteses the followi: to Sp arieston bar, exchai from Liverpool tor Charles ™ Sunday, SAM. 75 miles! anals with ship Goo B (hl By Reed, NOrloans; Prana Ir his; Ga an 4), sche J 2 Saowke chrs JB a Behe So and Pleas tae seon Speer brix California, Wart, Matavase foe rk. Narr nee brig eee Jowett, Pondle-» vi Ww tnd Helene, Gritta, NYork thing Beokip Nasuiak, Mole syro, item Liverpool Doe Cid steamer Bonj Franklin, Adkins, N York; bark Carolina, ME Wells and Trader, NY ork. BaSTPOKT—BId Jan 18, achr St Stephen. NYork, HOLMES) HOLE sid ‘Jan 19, obris 8 2s . wind SW, with rai Peconooket. reloading, nearly julie William, ready; Alm Ovunty Whig in here? John Henry (of Bath) Oxnard, Leghera, 60 da} je sud7 parrergers. 10 © Fabricotte. Rxperience: eS the prisoner | ‘utionjot Counoiman Bnusi, eta few and not for to di ficct of inoreasing rather than dimi A ict of men have gone up to Albany to memorialize the reduction of tho numter of liquor stores in this oity—and who are they! Why, thcy wre the hetel Reopers and aurants, who want to monop: have hed honest Mayors in our éa: r been vindicated. Taere b ben & time when & man ooulé 108 gut t lice down bie $10 for it dh men ceme tor lisenres to ie vi astonisbed to ee th charrcters ‘Ibe chi nor is it my Goure Iman Ken chr Trem: Sag! Bobr John Totte Virginia. Beira EU yabor Pintivd, Virsints, Bohr Baltimore, Sales, Sophia Arn. &mith, tore of Proadway whcie business. the laws have in other merchandis aleo the oriyinal resolutions, ‘tion of’. ovncilman HoLner he go nobly risk 4 if a Francisco, was s ining ent the words and, ag amended, adopt 4. Tre reeolution ef Counc Iman Krx “ A eae resolutions im numosioal order, was called up ‘ond Mitobell be ap- ds, To Committeo on Sala- not know what Id! Baltim: res days. hal’ of the time. doing any harm at, tendering thanks to been with mo when he would have been re xiving licenses to such ctjection to the passage of tho Maine frrcea in" Now. York. a Brandyeines Grier, Turvell. Do rare, § days, chr Dr John Stradley, Davis, D Schr 8 A Bayard, Cornol', Del tr Mary Mi aware, ba a, rlisle Delt rs Clantanil, ‘ee aware, dave. % Be ‘90. Boston. 3 Boke Heivinn "Ke br Frank ‘Pier Jerome Jr, an ore mi ort 2 avers Houees, Wind during the day WNW, and bic wing very heavily, (By Sanpy Hoo: I stood when he was ehot. rpy, to amend rule se Gentlemen, when [engaged ‘my life. And it Pi on the subject for they are ixterosting. PRENDERT— Chis PORT—Arr Jan 2, barks Triton Merrill, Aj it Previdence: Fanny, Smith, Mobile for do sche Griden Gate ( NRW LONDON—Arr Jan 21, achre. Tan: NYorks 2d jersec Herts, BEDFO! ct “Oh Connciiman Rox—That Clarence G. pointed a Commissioner of ries and Offices By Cae Fani—Pri dish when 1 think has an cannot be vindicated ia. New York, because of & y the laws will be sustained in spite don’t understand thi Bristol, St Themas snd Bit. ey, falined, ooklang Bullock, Rockland, for re 2s ship Javea Heron. T ia rae; ry srelanty sce moe feWbUKYPORTArr "San oti Moke W Dodge, Peart, OP ROVIDENCE—Arr Jan 23. eae be: Black- stone, Reynolds, and Promo, Thompson, from Mobile, b 8. ——, from wreck of ship C sure he could eave my Ife er anaae in Cana way, with resolution ‘Shas upen which they ai Maoneric Trizen srr.) Hroxarne, Jan A—Sundown. ef myylf or Mr. and ought not to have been dore. bound in. Wind fresh Ly ‘W. Weathor cloar, Memoranda. ‘Tho steamer Union, arrived on Morday from Bermuda, Bon Mt st of the orew of the ehi; veesol, and Mr ¥ Y not is resolution, inviting ‘the ‘Logislature form)—I don't believe that ay, pee bore bey a rie rey sia sell liquor than I Itit y right thaw posed mencpoly, Mr. Kenny (hard roform)—I wish to show the Board bow the Maine law is observed in Rhode |. fare issued by one of the Irading , confectionery the wines Here you have on i. thers, and on the other Ma- he bottom you will dnd s 0 By Goonsiinan MoCravae thet the Committes on Mar- hetareprrson the propricty of erectiog a market in the. vi- of the Hucion hivir Railroad dopot, Thirty first haan Beaxtay—Proamble fishing thas grant rrlation to the shure ferry Beata bad sgrecd to. concuot of Mr. Sanford on these things. n will exense me, towards spy map, dot I fe) it my daty to warn It you ever em>loy Mr. Sanfors—— (Here he ag He pleaded well, and did well with what he hed. but 24 reat imporiant witnesees away, and that fs shy Il biawehim. My mind isso torned outside in that | caonot tell whether Captain Ditchett or Daniel nitnesa, but ( think Ditehett aid were true, bat, gen ading at the door of eter- [Here he genounced © The next one wa 1 hope he is bere withio hearing of my voice, He the same as Ditehett, string of other stuff on the end. Beovett’s teatime ny | } But I thaut God the day is comia, Toanks to God everything ue defire His tribunel Drake way have been mis aken in some tilegs, Harvest, French, N oan reat complaint is madi ‘ou oanaon ig ane believe in this. pro- RILeRD cid Jan al, ot Deg Mar) B Kaapp, m6 our, “Gartean nore. OND—Arr Jan 2, sohrs Susan, Rich. Boston; use caes aster Blackman, NYork. Sid 0h, sohe Riol is. 6 SAN FRANCISCO—Arr Deo 17, steamshi ao fan Juan; bark Penama (Rr) ips Wizard, Slate, N York Jul 'r), Thrasiler Havro; bi 20tb, bark Boston 114 days; Scott, N York July 6; 2 sengers: and part of The crow of thet br Fid Taunched a Kewburypert, bas bad her jay State to Sonora. mented hers ly | ‘The rew ebip Istel name changed from Missino Vrssei—Sehr Bilas E Hand, Capt Zenas Keller, W Dentia, from Philadelphia for Boston, with oval, was bas not tincs bee heard from. ‘At Boston. on heals ty Mr John Taylor, » called the Nabob, owned by oy Mr Fountain. s shi jal Palace, owned by Messrs Morera Jacod Sha kford & Son. rig, of 23 tone called the Reswell, owned by MrJ M a iL ten, and to be commanded by Capt Gee Hobbs, of Eastport, Telegraphic Marine Reports. BOBTON, Jan it—Arr stosmer City of Boston, Philsdel bin. sy | \ ClianLeston Jan %—Arr sche DB Warner Harmon, ew rr ehips Hyte., Ne Yor Alto Icnathen, Portsmouth, bi trig Moser, New ‘York © qa port ning, the! thei boats in coutormity with the serms o fo 9 ‘The reSiution of Comm on Ordinances rep, ioner Deatcer, shat the Com. ort an ordinance reducing en!) ary of corporation attorney to $1,2008 year, was calle cing over the me: Rivir Reaactd sslam a dying man, lamps be placed in » 1 declare to miitty third sree, fests Sixth Committee (n Lamps and Ga two dollars per Of Cow mittos on Piro Departmont—To concur to have Jobe Tutile placed on the colle of the Fire Deparment, ond adied a lon; ma ED Porkine [Here Wood atiach: Ateame piece 24, 1 pratt, NYork June Of same—In favor cf bh aving gas putin the house of Hore Oenpsay No. 13. Laid f Comn ites on eral ot pandelier and ft'log Ww INaON (whi) In my ward every public house is sbut up on Sundays, I wonder if the gentleman trom the Sisticth can aey,ag mush for bis werd. Me. Noxtu—Well, I luck than T have bad, for one Buy day, and ever Hinee ‘we could no be 7th Andsiaein” Batt a Wieteld Bott, Mee alla Fi, eat ‘Sacks Joho Faruworth { as Mahood, all, Taloaluazo;, 21 Kose; barksMerm ¥ Marrercs,. Oso ao attages Mth, ships iasderle Parrott, gas: tha: he has had better Mtge shut bo ready ‘ia whieh to etd tbe ed 16 formerly occu! by the Coanliselases of ne ighth ward Li Drabe’s general ol swore 'o Rome things which, ter, and paused a moment} He if trae, must have proved x vothing o* them. Mrs Deako ts a weman—a goo3, ferlieg woman, be 1 Sm pare if the Maine law was pa in New York i) oruld bo do he }oxlalsture have aus ri ht to ht 4 aud the cther not. Payte an? Tom rade Wind, Wenber, ny iah: Witoh Louls (Dutoh ) Hoctg, Callao: 26th, hip Har? Cecil, —~ Acapy bY bark “Nusve Paaites ¢ a O tion Feure, a simil, Iate C. zmom Coun il T mast say toat She never wouid tell a falsehood Mr. Sheriff I wisk to sit down a few nd by aod steady (¥eod rere pansed « few memenis. | | Gent — the vuinkey of the Fourth ward etation hovse indacements he d out by Ditchett to me for #s to him. These inducements were false. ution having be enero pore au aH COMMUNICATION From the City Inepector, relative to propoeals for the work To Committee en Pablio scp, (depaty,) The ayes and ueye were then tehon om Me. Kennedy's ent, Which was lost by # vot of 18 to Rmeving night cit, Herald Marin: oes RINOSTON, Js, Jan 12— mon. Philagelphia (as as Cha Roxen, do (aur Lith it of Setters 2 Engine Co, No, 26, a8 the FROM ROARD OF ALDERMEN fre company in vicinity of York- Fire Department, ms 1 REE & Co, to pRijeod cloom, ae 2 3¢t— Movers. ‘Young, Wainwriah Mcintyre, Wm, a ae Lee, Bol " Sebuyler, Raymond.” Bald: tg tag aed Pinokney, cory Gonne: ifton, Cleary, Healy, Bick roy, Donehve, Futhiil Reed, Phillips, 3 ates Forbes, a) ‘nye, Gafney, M oad Columbind (D: ie), yt jon, 40; $2 Ditebett #nd Baker, the reporters of the HeRaup eatd wuld get ee clear and bring me back to New York. | T teteyed them. ‘They eww me revers! times during the ght and afterwaic ig Kato, Savage, Valparaiso; 234, i Ave ke, Sami Caxton; 28th, bark Casrsaimate Cs tie Valparsise e 20 ins Drigen, "Horton, do; bark & Oontee gale Hatch, for Boston; bark Joha Calvin, Jack, Bivarke Q 19 and 20, shi wala Liverpool; ie a bark. Cid bark Rad Deane, Loring, Providence; tk Cloelia, Ingraham, Kinge- sim ore (are #818 i; Honry Nason, hie Baer Lawretce, Gould, New York (and sld “a i tae eae . New ad (err end promised certainly to get me induced me to make che conf. Oo the stand they swore it was ‘hy ing. vhcee © until ot! erwise Phin 4 Lieht, | volumtary cn my pert. batnrither the turpkey or Because the prorecution thought their evidence | would belp me ard oppose Ditchett's testimony. nd Jary, and bis testimony I did rot subpoos him becsuse | eupposed But, genomes, that tn ell past. seed upoo ms. int Lief: the peciar in ' Botiimere ra nso y Lawrence, Genld, atte Bid rem Fulsiouth ith, vee Valentine, Uhses, batt PHILADELTHIA. Jan 24, ¢ PM—Arr steam New Tork, Matthews, Boston earmold ei brine Rilen Recé, itom Pornambnso; Catherine, |, New York: tohrs David Barratt, Carlisle Provi- Rescluticn B-Not too ligh ting the wharve a Mo ler— 4 ena Korrig To Cormitter en L smpe apd Superior Court-Part Second. Betore Hon. Judge Duer and a Jury. ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT. JAN, 28.—Sémeon Gage agains! John P. Cummings, James Swen Bay ee Smith Vand Wm. Tvwnsend.—This was sn priscament, brovghe by the platatitf, ath el Arn, trading be: ,) against John P. Cum. wirge, alime dealer at the foot of Twenty. Afth street, licemen, under the followieg ith day of October, pe while ary contract ia relation ‘od the 'y nig! cia cue { Rizalre and Sppplie, 4 ovet omen) # uthesen corner of Con- coupted by Mr. (Brie —'To remove the the people would. rentence of the wan that shot the pedlar, Bes fle ed me his pocket bock voluataril m over the windows kK ith, ‘Pewee, Charleston ‘nent into Comm ties of the Whole, Cous- cilman Jeremieh tr the cbair, Report of Committes om Reade—To advertite for proposals to bvild protection reling on both cider of Righth avemt {rom Fighty thind to Ninetisth enreet Orders Of Cc mister en Fire Departmont—To alvertioa als e¥ and Ladder Company Nols | Beme Of Cc mm ttee on Ordina eee~ Providing for tnd ober ethers for the Board of Amin EAI a— a Jan ght Jobe Bell, Ham, ect Saratoga, Hodgdor, ‘itvehimond er WERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. - bat I pray God to for- * F ther, forgive them, for tbey »now not Here Wood hesitated amoment and then continued —T thank Judge Horris for the way in lag I He is @ mao of freleg, aed hed aymps He ina good, Christian mav, and [ love my heart. Snes my eenience, the publis mind as bent considerably interested. acd particuls: jo get mY mw tence comm: ree thine upon them Gentlemen, Dave a few more things to mention. A man from sauger tion frome verses about me, and they bave teen publiched by the publishers of the Groene county Whig and elrovlated over the ¢ ustry at iixpeoee apiece. | want to ask ope question, and that ts, if aman in my ritwath nie wet enaitied to aym path up to ridicule ard Ward, cne of fi Fer loss of schr Sarah Anna, of Bromen, Me, sco a1 i mehip Northern Light nn eee pps frramer ArLantic, from Boston rock on Sat. tday night’ of! Boor and, causing her tor Setereeed an inte. ey Mok gt repairs, from Mr Hawmlis, first officer of Nantucket, whose loss has been here- ye abe was ie on - 2th of site Bent weSeeas co Tolar d. ‘The wenden mon were drowned. Porth river, and three circumstanees:— On the 2! the above sloop was moored at the dock Teenty- nth street, Sweerey, Sraith, ard Thomproa, it’ wea D. Ruse, counsel for the plaintis, "wizea hold of the plaintitt’ push ut, dragved him over the andle of a pump and off from the deck A ae ‘vessel to the wharf, tearirg bis clothes, and com; through the atreets, in their custody, near Jeflerson Market, where he was im, for thiee beura, for which the plaintiff eerht Nis watt, laying ‘hia damages at five thousand dol For the eames it waa contended, Hi for e truck for H on Sunday, 2 P! Wares Aone | letter my taapks for their to some persons who have ites on Repairs an; prliis—Ja favor of tem larket, ent Wuitable quarters for A reso'nt on by Cousellsan “Sanocie—That & pccial com- can be secommodated at 427 Br ny. A ay aches with ve Lroom mitae so 8 front room Ow fieere first "elses, “with al mn the modirn improve* of Bis ecupte iy Fae oa court er ks orsey of the wn forte west than rf really lies, San Tegneleee Foes ult Chal Bos- DOUBLE ROOMS, Paes —SEVERAL LAR« in and theit wives, or two or Report—Ip favor by Mr. D. D. Tels, be consent or will of the de re: Lwhownss the lessee of the wharf where the pista ‘fn versel wan discharging fastened hi to eid dock and unloaded a large quantity of oot paying or offering to psy an} being requested to desist from so ick and to encumber the wharf therewith, in yiclation of tbe corporation ordinances. It was also con- Laced that the wharf was s, private one, plaintiff had no right to upload without rather than to be In that way? I be- hn paige hear. mherable verses, sve. not worthy of the acd | am_eorry that asy one claiming respectatility sbould suffer bis press to give to the public toch verces, and rhamefally abuse ae nd ihet the publishers of that up and prin es ‘are poling to oir- "1 de not know how true this is, correct one. The on! of my life istn the b Sizce | bave been undet seni Mr. Jobreon,the jailor, bas given mt Ge nreeile-# &e.—to wil'e a history of my life, to me, To Mra: Johosoa, too, I would exoress my Taaoe jog. Toey are beth worthy of the highest re- rerpectc«f the commonity at large. Gen! my ¢ying words! (¥ era tie existing between hi I warn you, | admonish you, asa dying man, | ip the tree grarp of Death. to forsake your worldly pur Remember the day woen all | accouste are rendered. May God in bis indnite mercy Place your all upon Jesus 8, ae may be desired. ‘Trane! MMT Broadway, AT BEEF A¥P,, ind, trey, two of the laraees Uy. | -Abvo, thisty esject of ary 1¥, ere v8 Hea from i rth was 57 or raisod from Staien Land to Int 50 8, ao ares py Shive, Ti Tile Sheen es Loita ie ints ey SOT 3 he. consent of the rane a! rien oe les. Li wean i Jemen, it ie not th pus in for es cevslion ‘and the crew ns sata « a and therefore were jastifabie in ar- itt mee Juege, in charging the jury, said that uncer the ciroumstances of the case be had conside: doubts whecher the arrest was uolawful, or that t! If be decided that t! ful, and the Court eof General Term cecided t his opinion was erroreons, then there would be avother trial aud additional ex;enses to th: herefore, to understand the ng thatthe errest was unlawful; the awount of dam: w twtr 14 Centre Market. Thi invited fo ull and tes. —A HOTEL IN THE ii Ke sale ‘the best stand in h CIRY OF NEW Ra 4 most buriness st wd Kichmond street et houes ie ion and commo- 0 brid horsee, w) ion ia For salo waer watts to g) 8 of the jailor, Banx Witttam a iat Sranned ashore on tand Bu From the minutes, Th era theo adjourned Me ag firet . aday Me. 0! uid be maintained. to otis’ het. Tho bate Bad off at high water. TTA Of Seaceport, ashore off Wainsoots, L ntly wninjured. @ wrockers ¥) come and take Debates in the Board of Councilmen, TUE MAINE LIQUOR LAW QUESTION BRFORE THE BOARD—REPUSAL TO SUPPORT THB PAORIBITORY LAW-—INTRREOTING, DEBATE. Our Spocisl Report. Me. Bruen, (F 8. reform) moved that the board would juti n offered by him at s previous m erie crime was greatly on the in- liv conosded to be caused if and his ‘ poor It was for the aS ven must de pon case, Assuming that all the parties were Hable, the amouct of dama cegres with the yory, sults and turm to Jess. take op a reoeh that | forgive yen all. ‘OR S4LE—THR FURRITURE a8 LEASE OF & can give that rolld prece and of attzituved to that in ton, of Bowdoinham, doom and drowned.” ra ‘i tho main cross trees a1 which the world can: ‘bo mast determizo it, there po role rad Jew ap?! oable to it. They would, bei al ot only sufficient to oom: if, but oho what is termed vindictive ishinent to the defendant, and to act as 6 others Whether thie war « case in whish the ja po whe pag hy ehenogge yey ag A ql was for them to Cetermize, pew ficient to dim inis| © prohibitory law ” tofer it to the embers of the board the 00 “Ff called Shaus fell ashor: Cuttyhunk, has f a av iow rast: hor fers font and part part regal 8 . Baile snderian coun OC, Tih shoes ee Tee ee BiG Teanerta Jewerr, 08 Cbasleoton from Belfast, Me Wood here addressed himeelf to the Throne of i which Rey. Mr. Hall followed in th bg ious adviser of Wood, pe in ‘ee k a Lt gra serewme ae oe [A ten led “a appropiate, par oon sh whe mogely waute Ww "ch ea ‘As to the three police.