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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ' WHOLE NO. 6398. 1 «MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1854. ¢ PRICE TWO CENTS. , — ———— : —= BREWS BY TELEGRAPH.) The Nebraska Question. ‘The Camden and Amboy Ratlresd Monopoly. | them. t oppose the Fe-obarter of the oald company by all | Commencement of the New York Medical Opening of Albany Street. ERI * | MEETING Af TOE ODBON, WILLIAM>D0RG—RES0 | wegreng ry JEBELY crry—nusowuri.vs, sPagouns. | "Arter che sdaptise ct ‘the foregoing the following was PAINE ceaneieatonel Sy THIRD MERTING OF THE COMMITYEM: — LUTIONS, Bro. ma jude cidipenbend joxeabteage ebibidconisue} | axeteting.al Geb Uekias a Wiandnag, presen $s A mattiog Af es eitinens of Jernay Ciny w104 MOEA WOE PEE swiss « somsaiion of five be apectnied bo uhte | College took plaeo last ovening at tho College, tn Thir- te Tarts & the Common Counetl, to hear the ass febraska bill, was bel’ last Diams | Bight, im the First Reformed Datoh Caarc, to devise ting, to’ rc oves to Prenton with 00 oreserd & Kuiments for and agatoat opening Albany street throng® ‘telegraph from Washiogton way be found im the seventh the Ni bil, evening at the Williams Secusais Gortidie soon cake adhere ete lo bgecoet to Trenton withens daiay, 0 or teenth street, Judge Edwards presiding. Trimity churchyard, held their third mesting im the ted eighth pages are, and to request the oaue of assembly’ to grou Dr. Hany G, Cox, im speaking of the success of the chamber of the Board of Fee. At eight e’clook the room was about half filled by» | ‘be Legilataure of that Stateext-nding the ,‘herter of tT A ‘the ehar- duates, said :— * b a Aldermen yesterday aftermeom NeW YORK LEGISLATURE. "he Camden and Amboy Rail:ond Company. 1.0 audl- | “hot the Camde wes adoptrd, and the following gentle- Having been delegated by the censors to infor you there were present & larger endieace than usual, i | by calling John 3 Bowie, E+q , to the obair. Aunawy, Feb. 28,1854 | The following gentlemen were sppolated Vice Presi. | demts:—Nathaniel Biggs, W. 0. Caldwell, Demoe ‘Strong, ence, thovgh net very numerous, was composed 0.” 9m | men were appointed:—Sedah Hill, Capt. Hancox, Geo. | of the mode of examination to which the candidate: tur | WMHeh were some of our most distinguished cltisens—Hem, Guliam ©. Verpliock, ex Alderman J Of the most influential and sespectable citiseus of Ja ‘ey. | MoLougblin, 4 K. Wallis, C. Fink. the degree of Dector in Medicine are subjected in this 1 james Kelly, Judge A committee was appointed to raise funds to defrsy all ; I take pleasare ia s'ating some factsjcennected | Emmet, Messrs. Peter Y. Cutler, Mr. Jobm Cassidy was called to the chatr, and Mr. J Becessary expenses, after which the meeting adjourned, Sertoinn which are, perbaps, play po gapen sure | others. >» Edward Sandford, and to this ‘MULLS REPORTED A bell was reported for the election of olty officers of | Timothy Coffia, G.L Demarest, 8 B. Terry, C. Pink, P. | J: Davenport officiated as Secretary. will not be unacceptab! audiencr, Io 1860, soon people. . | i ¥ 2 Th was opened raat C ) of Wayne, reported sgainst avy | Shute, @. Polley, J. G. Gittexs, J. W. Bardem, J. Wontes- | 8 motion, the following call of the meeting was read:- — Police Intelligence. ster tbe follege hed received its chart, the trastena ot mete re by & sree from Colonel | ehange tm the law of divorce, son, C. W. Houghton, and Daniel Maujer. The (ollowiog Hy state, | ABMESE ON A BENCH WaxnarT—4 SNATOHING OF | SP¢ /peully Bf isd wib nee porte wf ‘Goutal wee te eee ee ~ ‘The vote wae unavimowly io favor of the report, le ure of ate, PAPERS IN THE POLIOS CouRt. J Trintty B,Lamars (ont en) 0, Jedrnon oporied «wal Ruaeeem wae chown Seervtarian—J, W. Bally, J Piso ates |g Abonta month go female ally here Mm. Mor, | sareniens of the Amevean Medial wonton. or | Gharebyard. ls apeech wet writen, nad wrongly et = the Brooklyn Lime ani Cemen: Company to hold = . poled os f Hime this gi o- | timer, FN reed ote a aaapoetet Fyaeg ® profession, and the disposition also of some of posed the desecration of the dust of the honored dead, ‘estate. following tions were read:— t Oiler rged piokiog teaching sane senna | Resolved. That it alever ) Yogan of a purse contaising $151, while rising in one of from the Heeuete tng ty: crane ee | cence eee tmmre re cemnns of Snlpn Ramat To lt the onval ropaire by contract. fe as independent x tive of par hs Spring atrect aiagee, Ths accusation waa fuily iavee | setragtion to their “popila between the regaiar tecture | 80d Mr. Edward Sandford, comparing them together, and 5 To imerease the number of wreck masters im Suffolk hte. (Puce Btec at that fe eee oe ave term, but a board of ledepsndent censors were provided, refuting as foreibly as he could all the arguments of the _ county. look, to express ‘eeution Lge the defendant pac before whom the candidates, after having been exam! Jattor, He said, to his own knowledge Revolutionary eol- Bris Paso, ‘The movting 1s expected magistrate, ant was Gischarged. Biase | by the faculty, have to pass another critical exemina- ‘ Ips genes the cirartec of Using tposkers, that time, however, the Distric: Attorney hes taken the then, conducted by the pletsscors or oensora, or by both, | “ers were buried im eburchyard. He imoorporate the Clifton Springs Water Care. The PRaUDEAT addressed the meeting on the object for | matt: tin hand, and laid the ease before the Grand Jary. cana Chole Veahuatnamdadion clans 40a trastecs, traditional history, which Mr. Sandford treated so Beara tehity oven he fal Tuner yalch had earned. He spate ined | Anil, Citra tags dgans ameriez sem | Sie Tomah eur nei tvamta rors | Nyc canoe toms mma te pk ‘wee ejected, reas was y offloers win, a of Vir whieh re: ive juss el = sre | hater nvr te Omni, Sareea caesiian ures | EU saaan ae, tuts aan ee | Cacenamea tet eae eter q 2 clause eal a . - it eo ape vd meme "1 ° - 2 td of i twenty eight gailon to protect, farmers irzopealable in pick: heen the hope thes the people arp, The officers conveyed her betre Jurion Ov. | Of Brcoklye, since when Dr. Frank Tathill and others | beneath st, lightly of s request to desecrate Mie Cust for or to vinerar makers, was cemsidered, and t compact the Bouth a its full bem bave been added. The censors hays no ovnnection, the sake of 0} south ae of New Jersey would take prompt and energetic measures | Ke¥°U ball was required in the sum of ve hu Olorks of NO TO Mee eat | et her cireatly or indirectly, wi h the college: and have . f the Stat Arkaness, and ala- , ano for seme pretended the committee re fased to strite it out. ~ | tO prevent them from enjoying it eny longer than was | dc lary. +. William ii iP Be the com@ittee to ds Mr M. H. CLARK fired an amendment prohibiting wre rold {hn breach ot p iebied falters Vila, | allowed to them by the ae ered to Sherefene, no interest in the reals, beyond the dene to | LOLS wescetal rene ef the siembatiog, teesieee of ~ellec thameold from being drank on the promises of tee haat, for ote Southern brethren to deny See weet. een 9 Doctorate: call teary eremared pergors invested with t2 | th9 republic. whose volees oried from the eller, A # ‘and attempt to repudiate the arrange- | tbe expiration of that time, have possessed it for twenty pip gatetqerntren cl or ore eerenc wo the cole | ine poroed desecreti on. RUAN ‘Phase, hother forbid- that long considering ani aranty 8 profesat pul 8 qualia beat eas pe trent Ts | sons ijseue of the tres, Whalen we vill own. Sever Mate 0 ee ee cation of fin graduates, This colle was, 1 Dente, te War fais diovumion ka. anoomneeea tea ae ae Sona charter. If it does mot apply to cities | Implication allow wa we tarren tel on per Eret po adopt Chie plan of exeminetion, alnee whi:h os | into a persoeal debate Ie this diseussion, false Semme ft will be very unequal in ite operatic curse’ by the blight an Go motion, a committee, consisting of the following Mr. Clatk thea very intig | ‘~2t7stle College of Physicians and Surreons neve had been presented, and from the other side. What Mr. Heromme moved s clause providiog for a submis. | compact ef 182) dedioe of Grrtlemen, was appointed to report » series of resola- | nantiy left the oo Ut Teom, and did pot sign aay bond, | tB'O¥D open their doors to the censors of the Site bearing can it have upon this quest’on, whether Trinity -slon te the people of the law, to take effect on the lst of | Wi! resist tiom:— A. H. Walliz, Joseph, H. Hancox, Charles Fink, , | Tho lacy was there fore Cetaines in oustody. Medion) Seclety, who have-aleo attended the examioation | CLargk remained loys, to the church of net. Bow, next. : a on Gtledrist, Jun., J. 8’ Weart, D. B. Wademan. Bettery of a Sn Nhern Planier in Lispenard Stred— A Fr figh ag peop pel gel Ch thia point, he only produces one {ostance of Joy ‘4 then spoke'as to the constitutionality of the Ex Akerman Wau made a ‘ew brist tho Stool Pucon Oonspir, «ey —' of the special aids of Chief a snd that was an iostence which excites my admiration, ‘Pall until adjournment. ing the wjarivus effrota of the rellrosd eoenie ‘on tke | Meterll succeeden o, Moocay im arresting a notorions ay oe in recommending every gentleman presented | Korie the war, the vestry of Trinity Causa was bound a Duriness and interests of the le of New Jarvey. He | New York offencer a, led Chris. Wooster, upon a charge by cai ‘that the State ‘would, a the ‘oad of tue time speck. of having conspired to #nd succeededin robbing Mr. Jo gery <a = Fes Leni | hoe ir yey mene sdhering to their oath and Performing their caty, ed in the charter of the road, buy it for the three mil | sp Allsson, of South Uarolina. Itsppearstha: Mr. ails. | Mt, of the Paes Ge ae” Ta te them: | what they thonght to be their duty, in the midst of op- Moss which it cost, Ho knew that the company was ex. | £08 18 avery wealthy pl \oter, srasldtntot the last wamed | soviy nnd honor to, Fae eetene to tee ateeerens | yoving arms ‘and threatering foos, excites my admire seat ime Koren epee rom | gone hat atc ma gon noni tenn | Boose minim gamers Hteas | lak the uation St bree at oop < i ; through their rome mercan! ™ u 4 artiality for kings amd mon F mn} coe es Engg Melee hed, throogt & this toed | Gotharite ‘sights.”” ‘Tho ° #001 pigeon operators became | Dé feels the copscionaness that hus diploma is not « | PArtiality for binge emd monarchies, mn ten ons nee faculty, with the cordial expression of cai 4 to the King of Great Britain, and in fait ALnAny, Feb. 28, 1854, ‘THE MBFROPOLITAN AND NXW YORK EXCUANGE BANKS. eety sbalinc mm. ge Of Oaside, cffeed a resolution eall- | ing we SSias"t report upon what turme ney ant assy | Litto fos Seetedts Ss tnse My tbe indee na ts ri ry ac wuched by the in of the “egents, Agreed to. free States. 06 Stat for twenty years, at the expiration of its present charter, | S¥are of his intended stay, Sd set their traps according. | Mel urmeaning parchmi nt, which mo favorititm or in- | sing said that 1 ebarged Mr. Booreane ‘with e Re , 4 coder te before | Si is Ne Soe is Sete ‘ct aemes soilless techie Washington. “Mdicon, Menten Sector: wea Polk cieuae | with all its exclamve privileges; and they pat ise pro- | ly is order to rob him, if * all [angel of "the proceeds reser AT cel ae “Atioag the feasts foreigner, Now, when l made thie assertion 416 Laat cs roe ves appeovine of recommantiog Dili prohitiving slavery in Tar. | vio that the State might buy the stock at ite markes | oa sale cf a corgo of dition, Be je morameatser | 1 instrustion provides bere are ocad a pathological ea. | S082 ™yrelt fom soying aeythirg thet might prejadien ‘Up in committee, ‘and progress reported. he) deem a both constitutional and safe to prohibit | value, whieh it is in their wer $0 150 up Soany price | *0mab property. In order to: co fine the movements of sean: Se irom Earope, amd second to noae inthe | Bis ¢baracter? [am the last mato find facit Me, pe a ‘THE Nerringtl ogo oid ams y law un4 fore im [ay ny ae ole for this Now, it is @ t, conti: the Mr. ‘alssoe were wat 5 ig « ir) fascinating country, Phose ‘members afthe profession, whe in common | Boorman on account of his foreign birth. I said that x erred cee Oa cmmrtonat vistailon of bar pliguied faith Jot we: dent thet wimues | $28 this bil pares, the Leghlatare would not dare to | 7Oug women was found to en tangle bm ‘ssoret corres, | With ourrelves have enjoyed the opportunity of observing | [81,88 MT. Boorman was concerned, toed dealt ona tant porter of the impenshinent case. 7 SY °F | Gevararrosrpeotgt should awali thor reerenxt ot | cinta Wales Mier Te eee ontooee, Lecoupetaapeeatie Bl Soe prod acatad om the manipulations ofthe stadentsin the ebemieallaborato- | S¢iiogs and Christian epiriy, bales ace ee cite ae ‘ peli 3 spirit, | no ee mara TORE CORONATION cov. Plunge ovr cemmon country inte a sea nf trech agitvtion, end Tatar pomess ourselves of the road at the thern friencs when they come '® New York. After a wis teak haste eee er county, 80 ecker, uo Ganehxion Ges equally to al gop cas oi Sapte te Ms | ESAT maeacerce Meany, | eh themself the igs | fey rhs es eee omy as tase | Saaantenmgeineg mange tece | Soe dat sur werent at York. this scheme to a rigid secount with their constituent, ecco cen oy eee Mest at the house No. 6 Lisp ward street, whicher | his labors, as eridenoedin all kia puplle, without an excep: | {ofaige? "Au reqeres pecusiary advantages, Friaity oa LT ay shalt’ yots for Asia Srensute walwediye iriupeeaa tbat | Their echemme has alveacy passes the Seuatatand inecy | the South Cvcllsian repaired? with. ‘sit’ the vueier | Hous. as the ranks of medleal Impostors are fled from | ‘*! everything to guin, em’ nothing ts Bee by tao epee By Mr. Riou, to incorporate companies for the im eer Sa rete. Se So real ion as | before the Assembly. “la ft therefore, not tine thst tee | of & Southern temperament, w timed by the ince | 7#r to year by apostates from the regular profession, I ing of this starets. ‘Dat Gey oppece’ it Crom presi Goan. f i i ‘@ lady was in the case.” The romance was | 2ozard nothing fa asserting that the chief osuse isin | otf, ana disinterested motives—-from should | Yery toom dispelied, however by the stera realities of | *Bir imperfect education in ‘alt’ matters of medical sel- | the memory of the cead, Now, a ) ‘ % at been never fully qualifted to appre- made by the opposite , that no Revol: noble profession, tt is not to | were buried there: To ahow the abeur iy ene Eepeeli ot pertyy be etand ep ie orpenttion a arty, eheme;and Ged helping, wo will realos ts iniguity te , That cur Sessions and Representatives in ‘Mr. Dawson, relative to the system of weights and | to See eae bas ene pay tes, &o eneat juceted to uve ell proper effort | of this com, and that their representati: for once meal’ the oe § i i Peny posress a mighty influence; and there is hardly a | "00 1 the doorway of No. 35 Li atrest contrat fon selon of too Osama. | Pgceeesen psstenct Gntt hy” Pelt copy sant tba Sut tat drut | as mat ie een (anf nae regular rend femal to ns dec Anorindgesand‘Sepenve arn, | Sn $70, Met enty Gharch ee brand bury a ve at ro of this it im some way. re is Bot feat. Or ace who a a bad toe ot heads. Be ethoets shersat ‘and ocpies thereat Jersey that ia bot entirely controlled by its amallants) wiser, eho reaied there. During © Yow, , however, the ple adopted in this college, and that | Taq ap to this time this part of the origieal sesipest es * origi purszed by” the College ef Physicians and Surgeont— | 2O¢ bden violated by ‘Trinity Obureh, “low snd fitty dollars. He made complaint to Ohief hich staade primer inter primos of tke medical bulwarks | t suppose, thet in the times of the revola rext day, and the effvot was thet yesterday one of Mr. | °/ Our sountry—were to prevail in every medical instita- | pj, witeuall ware Wario’ te Trinity cbureb: for va to that have no infla lature. Teo sot esau to ! il The following letter from Benator Seward was then regulating the speed of locomotives. Tepealing the act facilitating the ser- By Mr. Qammnao, . 95. 1854. an is fluenos ever that bocy, Look at the oonditim sider succeeded in arreati:g Wooster in a Hom cE learping, it would be, with other reformatory | Tq that the church should particolarly exolade these “iy i Commer eospoilog the Hebeow Foust sr arG dieseettansts | Soar fam enon meats hee Pecntstainy tacks Rtas Sch ee | wih troens ert” Tots ote beara | Ghee um, wee te Bera 3 ‘or! anawer— mono; ; for it te ial 4 wt Ad i, ary war! iow; ‘hit bo ata yal ts bane “tet | Dledged.for ‘Atty coliars, Wooster’ fully eommitted | rational soleatifio medieise malo'ain the poaltien whtcl toy that this i Litering slaw of’ ous i Ms. W rerentirg the Hudson River Railroad = frem yuaning locomotives below 125th street, ‘Savings Institu i 2 Mr Ecoppar in compliai mera} call, next | until the vile transaction has been investigated, The | !* has ever ovsupled in every civilised and enlightened | Council, I bave-nota word to ss creep bran, pape Mo castucive'yrist, | wateb was previously returned to the owser, Commmanity, as the most progressive and elevated of the | or the previous fi: mmon Council, “I bave only to lege which was given in the charter of the Cemden Charge of Mealiny a Lamp of God A yousg wan Uberal sctenove, action gave birth: to what was called a Amboy Railroad, by which the Legislature bound them- | 28med Thomas Romagnoli, an Italian, nineteen years. of Dr. Hor we Gaxsn, President of the Facuity, then oon- | mittee in this city, which committee reviewsd selves that no other ocmpany should be imcorporated pe Sia ger eee yerterday by the Sixth ward Police, | ferred the degree of Dootcr of Medicine om the following | the last Common Ovupell, produced a great H fel: HH pany a without tte consent. Be conte: was an ia- ling » lomp of gold weighing seme seven municipal electien, and placed you where now sit te Rhode Island Politics. Rapemaat of tho nalie shin pene vod to tho oupors, valued at $96, the property of We Francis Dabois, | &**4uates Teview the ects ef the lam Uomon Coasell. "To se THE LEGIGATURE AXD GOVEMOR DO! PROvI- people, and it was an infringement they should | of No, 89 Fultom street, in whose em; the accused was | Fdwin A. Colburn, N. H. J. Maron Macomber NY. | consider, to inquire into, to alter and to repeal, ase aa) Rever fubmit to. Every exertion should be mede within | st ihe time of tne larceny. The scoused was then taken | Henry A. Armptrovg N.Y. John 0, Merrill, A) M, Me, | among the biel privileges of the legislstive bodies DEMOB ELECTION, BO. ent lege] Hmits to defeat the extension of such an arbitrary | before Justice Gnborn, whocommitted him to prisoa for | James W. Purdy, N. Y. 48 raddcek, A.M, Coan, | of cor country. Tie learned counsel reposted most of ‘ens nla ‘is teed ee Feb. 28, contract, for it wae s matter of vital im; ‘to the | trial. J. P. My Me, Wm. Magiftio the arguments advanced in his former speech, suet aye reveess af interests of the State, It was s subject, too, ia whieh | _ Soliciting Bmigrant Passengers with ut License —Sergoant + Egbert J. Vail, 8 ening them by sneb new deductions as he could draw ‘Thomas W Dorr was in the House this afterscoa the fnterests of the travelliog community acd the cova. | Bell and cfioer Preude yesterday arrested two Gere GG Tormune, A; BN. ¥. | the tpeedh of the opportte counsel, Mr. Seaford. fe Penpbeeonntrenert Cabra iat geben Ape nd “ hed me:cul interests of other Siates were deeply concerned. | Bamied Simon Clowderbech azd Antolce Keenel, charg: James’ lL’ Owen, Mi ¥. ol-sed by urging the committee to give this subject thelr comeurremos. pee Sead bill takes fond om Everything sbou'd be done te chespen and ficilitate the | With going on board versels and soliciting em: it pas. Wa. Gowan, A. M., N. Y. fullest stom, aud found their report not epon the ‘elect immediately. This 1s to prevent the judges from pA dress the meeting. means of communication with other States, but if this | ‘gers for boardisg houses, without baving a ilcense a PB. . ©, 3B. Cartis, Mf. false issues and sopbintries which bad arisen thie ane the execation of the act if they contract was coafirmed for twenty years longer the | *hovizirg them to do ro. They were conveyed before | Chas. 0. Jowert, &. M., Me, J.C, Miller, MD, I Giscursion, but upen tho real arguments and facts which should decide it to be unconstitutional. The debate was peo) 1d be bound hand and foot. It was the object | Mayor Westervelt, who required them to Sad bail for | David MeNalx, A. i, N. ¥. pa city. | *00,0een, OR eae exolted. “otal, In cefawlt whis! wy were committed to Ye One| erty, Cons. 1D .. S. city. eo e create da foun | sensation w! speaking, Ss eesticn in the new ward to day, the result was a J ile of ‘altred F alone, Kogisnd, W. & Davis, M.D, de ‘aula throvghout the patie aadioue. at 6 phic slasrmen, 000 whig coundimen, en8 Fred. W. Hartlett, N.Y. Chas, T. Harris, A’ M., N.Y. mittee thet the beer Pd m devs re it, as, ris, "i ‘The com: ‘nen apneunced farther After conferrirg the degrees, Dr. Gaion made the fol | {96 in the matter was po:tposed til to day, at 1 0% lowing remarks to the graduates:— The stropg minded woman im the dark veil, who ade avavsza Fob. 98, 1866, In bi¢irg you weleome, gentlemen, a1 I do, totherinks | dressed the committee at their frst meeting, here raised: ‘ ({Bammel Cony has been elected State Ty o. the: rotession, alow me for one moment to romied | her voice to addraes the company, but the adjournment s ‘that a 4 to gation in the plaége you have jns> | having beem anncurced,sone were Heten to howe ‘The Rochester a 5 ‘Thea Ne ments of this % Bow voluntarily assumed. I: rn aie vent to her Rocaxsrae, Feb, $8, 1864. brash q 3 } eiachargiog the noble and digsided czties of 32st Be - laws that vermitted gtroste to be ton last evening, mithout dietinetion of pariy, , bee, gett thas ine Mighast wet Piecing joka Williams, present incumbent, , R a ae tee $ J sufferings of humanity sheti, a8 stirring mark him for cae aie . wr . fr : = ‘elthesane ‘oi |The women tae mark <i ———__—_—__ ors nest ad bs soured of that.” Tals orented te a womas There is mash excitement here ia relation to the mar- | ORouw Ott “9 . ° " 5 vercome; yea, It will demand the entire der of Mrs. Fylor. Her husband was arrested, and exam-_ “a 4 ij ted "7 energies to this worisj.on iyou bee ap nn mene oeiemrtre tes Oh en Ol contin - aay . baggie Pmns AND Mary servant irl, teat: that Fy! | pan: rt attempted if ik arder hh vi . it that ‘tre about | will confer on you the glorious privilege of insoribing osigned light up the wharves ecaped ig Posen be Y. caled the sunederee by her | "nish woud exist rough coming generations. They bad | say exeluve pritisge; and although it was ould Wat | Shorea a the cheaine, Sonrieetis teehee [oat emotion, sot on parlahanle warble but a: the liv) | and apa of oun ety, was exhitited fase" alent x Dusbend’s same; that she was dead when Fyler went out | og but simply as the friends of humanity. They Jersey alone, be know that it was for the benefit of New petit caper ndurtog, bod the lady that = gentleman | ing affestions hag on gree ae Gene i corper of Market ages | streets, a ome = end the alerm that his house was robbed— 100. kiog men; and in the mame | Yorkers, by whem it was built It was constructed, ag | WaPted to see her. In obedience to thecal the lady made Ft pe ysmab: “nee ie reat emined by a committee from the Board ef Aléermen spa thet be told ‘ber what to be gee: Ssscbei ‘itael!, to honest | specified in the charter, for the tion of freight | her sppearancs, aoc fizding tha: the; eatleman was her | terests of b ity. inaction is « crime, and he who is | Councilmen. The new rodvelor is simply s burnished Her testimony was b rbich attached ltnel! | to honest | tha travel from Philedslphia to Now Tork 10 car woes | husbecd gave him another’ evideace! cf ber ready com: | not prepare: to cultivate bis talent, and to imgrove hit copper plate, placed on ene aide of the lght, and the {1 aside, om the grou tlie sTeountry now free. (Applause) What. | time, however, after the cbarter was granted, before the. | mand of language, wherenpon he svised her sud attempt- | advantages to the ut aeat extent of his wbility: he wo is | glare of the lamp so arrasged from. each eice of this oe eee aes ter might be the fatecf tbat bil, tbe North woald stand | pow of coatolieg the coastruction of other roads was | 0010 cert Berto kha ca ackanor’ @priasieen, toes | Unormallsass pckilean ot cor ceiecon tector amine: | at to tae eae aera ee one me by the principles of Mberty until the originators of | given 'o the, beg Agr Brovght sssletence; and before the hurtand fourd d | thecraimary street lormp, and may De likened to it, ou® fags mh, Rend efarious measure would be driven from their g' faaritone thot CAlO mete Ce See LE eth tae coe | salt on the sdewale be Was abOuS a6 well “pemassiied” | Ulinvolvec, to. unwsathy of hie protsaston, Las cae down throegh the eerizs, with this copper rellseter eas es eee ae ree ee ae wr Ss se bines took trvan tin io ion ere tints wel meonorelyy” Ban, con’ | 2s the exigencies of the case seemed to require, Hore | of sGvansing your chosen callicg Sot ever vetere. you. | tiosed ennists one bat abit throwing he igh of pom inine ada ih voto en wear thea Congr | fret tne Tol on ner an owe, | Tit Sz fne sey Suaeraar oun tnt) aut | Hy me been ornare gem ay | fh rated adoraewang i tee feu eae wi yo RO re 4 smite Pte , couran made «few humnerons remarks in. | company, te elds fer’ the law ehich to abort ali sare | 1 c0p the climax the lady weat beture Jastion Stuart | Ii-eill trash you to gainer up freguieata as Giamoad | Gesiguea fos tee steesie amen tie eats, pick teins ‘Tho steamship Unites States, from Aspiawall on the 224 ¢ legislative power shall reside ia the people, and | *0¢ made s ffidavit that her husband had asssulted her by | dost—fregmente of time that are of ten fold moro: value | last night, sertaisly shower much superiority to the com Pre slow. She reports thet the steamship | meeting was a domestic ope, he said, for the subject wae | rot ins ation. be State did it, but | laying viclent hance om her as above set forth. Oa this | than those to eth Canes ee Tiree saot tad ton, Co a ee ae City, from New York vis Norfolk, arrived at As- * ° rw Sarton po I oo amstances, | slip. It isintenced to de set upon the rT Ene peaeen oe a nee Tom, ith 20 y"sameogers upon the audience to come the reeuce, and povers. Whee. bere the Srmpany fone tae bere shied ow should be pay egn Sain, Doetbwen, ct bd mes oe same viet of gas deing oe de ' t from the ‘Legislature knew that it was not thele trast, teaneose > | os wes, nee ide OF A SHIP’s CREW. shor poly her etetation of ag ak nee rg figs, became it conferrea powers which that body had aes her perform- | ciems ofthe day. Care not for these, beeen oe [atepamnn Th dges tant PBs Som for = ‘ioe Bostos, Feb. 23, 1864. Mr. Groncr E. Baxxn being loudly eslled for, came for. | no right (0 give away. Now, aay if the Legislature cam © tile non | thaethos as tewneed dentin scaeie wtinian, The crew (twenty seven in number. ) of the ship Young | ward and briefly adéressed the meeting. He eulogised | part with this power they oun part with all that beloogs profession to Gisre | simple im fts constroction, and cheap. acd wales sommes” raster, Which cleared a few Gaye slace from Boston fet | these niatives of the wae, Ned steed ap. | £9 Oe Peet Oe ee cate ea ie ae pee ck gard your own eatety where pestilence is at work or | thing Setter le procaced’ Itought by ail menue to be Dew Orleans, were arrested y as tees Cone | eee ore cet meaatees Chae abt win oollsh purshase aed ‘Witltameburg City News. vesting divease surrounds you; bat falter not where duty | adopted, for the sbippicg ‘isterest demands that some- Sy wate a tone Sat tata in Weave | Coen ee ve ng te them. (Ape | Bwoworxm 11 Paranr Sra Orazatona— Anam oF om op | 486s, though you may fal, a did the lamented God. thivg ould be done for the better lighting of the desks. Roads, = ‘The meeting bed by this time began to grow “ beauti- ) surrender these rights for | rus Ormnatons.— Yeaterday forenoon, between eleven acd | ™82 and Forry and Bosse, in oy Be aad in the | of tho elty. i AND VICTORTA LoeT. fally Jess,” and shortly afterwards adjourned. the greatest Power | twelve o’clcck, a map named Oliver Smith, residing in | midst cf extended 4 be , | LICSKIRE GRANTRD DURING HE LAST MONPH, AT THB enstunatmns 85g egy hetaae j " ve lato tate hese that power | Cosshovton cotaty, Obio, wes ewindled out ot 9200 by tho | Whe sleugtterer of ‘Ris brother man, a hosord,) sald te | ich MAYOR’S.OF FICE. me ean; Bot mfidence men. . 8. arrived in New York Monds} forty WOrns.... .. 60 se, San a cenpect soval sen, weavestere coves | Tn” See ene winner tire, Pa ai on” za ce lstekon this morniog, on bit way to California, Wile on the Heceos Lew ered py the war-trump and the maaied dram, | Nip sty.three pubiie carts, 232 60 ps Re FY River. "The vessal and cargo will ‘To THE YDITOR OF THR NEW YORK HERALD. ted renee sabe River ‘cntserper yl a Leader fpr and gw on lee Tene trieers? 1308 prove a total loss. The crew wae saved. pick and atp te tant A hapa th of Coa The ate roe tawere sega Dia death battling for traw@ in the great arena of Twe emigrant ra: 40 00 Te Tremendous applause.) 1 | the Girard House, and yesterday Mr 8. was indused to | pases to an unknown One Emigrant forwar 5 — tion to take | visit this elt’ to see the Ericcsom. Ho was conducted to | were of the few who knew his worth Pive fines....... “ee ahoet seven there is ‘no other | the foot of South Teath street, where they were joined by | itdement and —— _— means of redress, Iam $f Jmmediate revolution. & shird porsen, and as vieliant fe te uanal way, by Se Tetalesss ssssceeeseeereeres te seee: eee S781 Oe Burning of Two Steamers, ee er ee ot Se peak seseion,) to bet on the safe thira secured peony gS ap de hag gad inde , Daw depinainn > age or van 1asn Po Mom, Tub. 96, 1884. | [57."T never have bees and Ant not now, and will only SETAE | SRC, | a ee ee ee Nyt wwe bencol . wLAUGBLIN. *, Tho stenmbents Bam Dale and Ambassador wore de- | aca that lam ip favor of Judge D roglas’e bill. ~ ee ee Trlond of Ce ria eeanes fon tae nd. You eed The Board of Ten Governors mot afersoom, siveved by fre on Saturday, The lous is estimated at | “By inserting the above you will confer a favor. vis: whiah by the presmblg | Bhi his saapletons were arcaned Rook ‘him tuho 80 wo tes eae wae = 970,000, of which only $10,010 is covered by inwurance. Reapeotfally yours, G. A. CONOVER be Oamtes snd Antboy Waleved | When bie suspicions wore arcubed amd ‘he took him isio | ort0e: Stree shall arvor Drager occupying the chair. pp yep nad sa tots jariten Com: ball alweys be proud cf your «kas Mater; let it b> The nrumber of inmates remaining in the different ineti- Fatal Steamboat Collision. TELEGRAPHIC outro] the Legislature of she State aste ell | Flscner was locked up for examination. ont Well renewes caseaver thas she may be etee proms | tatdems, anéer ebarge of tbe fare as follows:— ‘Warmuna, Va., Feb. 28, 1964, : ‘and river to the Raritem | Scicps py CUTTIRG ms THROAT —A man pamed Se noel ‘at among the :aost honored cSher sons, and, henve- | Bellevas Hospital. 673 ont Pox Bospits! ‘The steamers Thomas Swan and Feany Yorn came in col- | °#XATOR DOUGLAS HUNG IN EFFIGY IN BOSTON, ETO. Foeltal to grams euch ox: | Shier, 40 years of ge, reniding at the junction of Union strongert allies. in the, battle for tra: 646 Randall's Leland Uslon ton miles below here early this morning. The lat- a6 Se Seeiting lem iost, | avenue and fenth street, committed saicide 7 Hotory address was thea delivered. ‘ rime tenant | Ate ee. ae ea ee cHaN Ta as | Scsrtn aces aod ante Ml |e Somes een na aa ot er ‘See river here measures fourteen feet, and is atin | leeription aang ed Leg tot she anid. ‘werk, by | some tize; yesteaday moratng he yt up to prepare ‘cielques and lectares, er ee an Cee TT, sitetes | wa for sre is ele un: soo alter she | “the cliniques secur om Tarcdeys, Wednesdays ‘burs. —_ eee THE MAINE LEGISLATURE. = Drielogea. ineeaee heard» heavy fall in the room adjoining, ta which was | gays and Fiideys af enh weeks te the College efitice ned Prightful Accident at New Orleans. ‘Avavera, Feb 28, 1864. | milli eee Ae tivady of = | her husband. Mrs. 8. not being able to open the door, om Saturcaye ai the migrants’ Hopital en Ward’ Naw Onteans, Fob. 27, 1864 The Nebraska resolutions agaivet the abrogation of th | of sai as now provided for by called in assistance, and whem the door was opened her a, mxt wees, The course of lecture * On Banday night, daring the performance at the French | Missouri compromise paweed the Senate to cay by 24to1 | law. and whereas, 11 appears te u2 that the runreader of bystand wee found ith life antiact, having out a horri- Tele ine aeeet Ay ' Gye Beate & ts city, 0 terri eocttent : MERTING AT NEW MARERT, ¥. H. on Lg ea Tomer Hanford | “rhe meating then adjourned. fell away with it the second tier bi branch ¢f the sovercignty, to © moneyed corporetion fs anti- on inquest, and the rendered a verdist that pt Ee tay Wags PTW || Eater ate Pte aS ete | deeper ot yen 5 et ak en Dill. Several deme- Power and Infivence will sontesl ths Loguaser’e’ | with 8 rasor, during SC enaTY, abberation of mind. Coronar’s Inquests. them Mr. French of | 2° and asnibilate | power of the ropa and | Deceased moved from N.J, to this city about | BRUTALITY BY A MOTHER TOWARDS BER CHILD 4 bo 1 La ~ citivens judsom | three months since, and Gngaged in the file cutting CAUSING ITS DEATH—VEPDICT OF TER CORONER'S — ed theie willingseve to take ibe JURY. Nassua dates to the 16th ‘ost. have reached Charleston, Business at the United States Mint; Rae si mingnare te taba, Hiiton yesterday held an inqnest at Bellevue Ne eee Wo are indebted to Moser, acame & Co, fo the follow: | SUE Ucar Deny tea utoe ante Catharine Rovang, whote €asth iaiged to mere Late from Santa Fe. ing table of the deposite and cotnage of the Mint at Phila. | Puls millions of dollars for the wor been caused by creel pusishment. The following is the substance of the evidence adduced before the Coroeer — she Ginte 0 ma costed” sere toda bei 1864. _ | aelphia, for the month of February, 1854:— 7 on ORTSOS Matthew Has! aworn, ssid—I raside at No. 832 Wat ar stzvon; the decnsane werd ieee of former wife; her ‘eip encountered very severe mother’s name is Brid, am informed that h + wee brought to me about a week 10 by & Mrs. McGraan, who raid that the girl bad bees taken from her by her mother, and returned again sickly, and said that her mother hi Deatem her; she said that her mother forced her to go Gemecns, Kirk; around the streets without shoes or stcckings, and when cbetho dhe was much hart. rood Skeet she posi ther vray the expr 0 charter , ard the % a Omineinvat! Merchant at the ond of fifteem years « ABRIVALS. the mother of decessed, intoxicated, w always feb, 28, 1854. - ean possess themecives | re ie London, in Joehus Bat aM inflict violent pusishment; the poor child’s head was an extensive clothiet of tua sty, Was Iv ahent £3 00D, belay oe appraised talue therwore aad | ,,F Am Liverpool a oktp Femames Cope Be eee | bowed cp with & Baackershie and "blood was analog din the river this morniog. Uy the Dil Chat hag pasted the Senate ef this the Bhate |” gre: Rey 3 Clan , fre watch she slated was eqused ty her F Marsoaiti Casanove—Capt ; m decease . kets, San tnd conser eet juste Ervops av the Ax sooman and 8 boy, ot Be brig Mgens sonata Teme ouen apd T ‘understood that she took or sent ne Feb. 27, 1864 expense of an indefinite et he racaibo, ar kot ‘has been “anit vo day, the rales being ‘and. 90: bales, Middling is quoted at 8%. yutragoous legisia- 16c., with large anles at 680. 0 reece sh he tists, prea Jt $730. Tard is firm at 930. for barrels. tizons, per & 7 oes ace aie ca uf ‘and prompt rejection by the Hom se of