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- ia a - . Board of Court of General Sessions. Our Washington Correspondence. away to actual settlers every acre of the public domain, New York Canals. entirely completed. Every engineer certifying the a W 185 Vscheme of enlightened honesty and publio juatice, AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THEIR COMPLETION. Smount of any work done or materials furnished purva- | ,, The Board mat yesterday eftecooes at theusualhour, | Be pene or re, AsmmNGTox, March 18, 1854. Meee anes ty ant ch one Bamirel | An Aa to provide for the enlargement of the Brie, the Os- | amt to contract made under this act, shat in his certit- | Hop, Meet’ tia oo the Regiater, sia | ee es Frratg Dy Cabo ‘The Cutan Question and the Administration—A Fiza cos inane-individeslendof severghtelitions |~ raga, ont Gn ‘ani Senees Canals, ant for the | cate set forth the whole amount of such work done or | gays TivearD, was ronghtey alee oe anal hour, 3 essa’ Geveral cases, howover, were The Gadsilen Treaty and the Lobby—A Curious Pie: Cab tas, - three or fouyon i reg iepacs the River oe ents Foti “ Een 4, and the afoteeageiBedgation of tion of Supervisor Mott, laid on the table. poe ‘on account of the ‘absence ‘of material wit- % ; : rs the frm of# monopoly or a corporation. Before to for the paymen: of cer’ anal Reon: uch amount, an ” Business—The Land Jobbers and their Schemes—A Com je Hey goes & step further the House should i hemgaey - be paid for the same; and no other or greater sum than | gp patrick ule incusration for sevicée os in- | "'Seetary én the Third Depree Napoleon Sheber was mittee of Investigation Wanted—The Nebraska Question rmmiitee to inspect the lobby andthe lobby | — ‘The people of the State of New York, represented im | the said amount shall be paid undepany circam- | sector of ; tried and convicted of burglarously entering the store of Befogged. ces at work won these bills; and we hope the ate and Assembly, do enact as follows:— stances, until the whole contract sluall have been fully’) ""Or several daly and weekly papers, for adi ° Mr. Calisky, and therefrom several pair of Song - rel: ly 8, stealing -_" aes hington just now which | Powerful influence of the Hiswatp will be brought to bear | Section 1. The Commissioners of the Canal Fund shall | and entirely performed. Of Maria Holmes, for ‘leaning court and ante- |.to the value of $40. On the person of the accused was There are three things in Washington j In favor of this proceeding. ; borrow on the eredit of this State, in such amoants, | — 6. Any other provision that may be directed by the | ome, $75. found a pair of the stolen boots. Sent to the House of are in a state of distressing embarrassment, and & Upon the m: estion of the Nebraska bill, the foz | from time to time, as shall be required to pay the ex: | Canal Board, not inconsistent with the peocisione of law ‘\ communieation from the State Su t of s . fourth, the condition of which is absolutely agonizing. | thickens, the doubt increases, and the distrust of the a penses that may be incurred under tho provisions of this Fy plated 10 tamuee thy paitifot execution of any con- | A communichllin «received, selecting Sarah M. Pay as for Riot Between Iwo Engine Com Ltwele® a es siion, the Gadsilen treaty, and | f the a’ministration, and of all concerned. Some men of | act, a sum not exceeding, in the whole, $2,25,000, pay- | tnpety therein. © pupil for the Institute for the Blind. Samed William Donohue, John Braken, Patrick ne three are the Cuba ques | ana | the South say thatafter all, it is but a bone for the aboli | able at such time or times as they may prescribe, within 7. All contracts for work or materials shall be made PUBLIC PAPERS. . ‘John Patrick Ha- the rail oad stock:jobbing scheme before Congress; and | tionisis—othera of the North say they cannot sacrifice | eighteen years from the time of such loan, ata rate of with the person or persons who shall offer to door pro- | 14 was resolved, on motion of Alderman Mott, that the a wm. ie eye Felix Golden, James the fourth is the Nebraska DU, in gonnection with the | themselves by voting for Badger’s amendment, which ex- | interest not exeseding six per cent per annum, payable Vide the same at the lowest price, with adequatesecurity | ¢.1t SCIEN he directed to have papers referring to real Fioga, Daniel Hugls Patrice etmenvan Patrick: Lee, New Hampabire eloot'0® tes tatiana te te facstioca agg or passant: tee oenonens stall de se All the eflsting p beh at Letters) Yor work or materials shall be publicly | £#tate put in proper order, and be empowered to select | were charged with ting and commit a riot, on the i canals right of suffrage in the Territories. r’s amend- | Commissioners shall direct @ existing provisi 2 ; , to be rate of | night of the 12th inst. Z The Cuber ounce the President's message on | tent, therefore, wil probably be stricken out, and then | of law in relation to loans of money for this State by the | opened and read by the contracting board, and shall be Ae ae for that purpose, to be paid at , ae ae seh Site x ce peck the Plack W: 15 a dish of blue milk; the free | we may expect to see the bill broken vp, as was Mr. Clay's | Commissioners of the Canal Fund, and ia relation to cer: marked by one of them as having Fooaived, and 80 following report of the committee on county offices | engaged in the namely, Engine Company No. s, a8 disclosing a scheme for the | Omnibus scheme in 1850. ‘The general idea seems to be | tificates of stocks issued under the direction of the said read, 8} the time, and shall be copied at large in Pose rt da ps ine Company No. 48. “The teat witness called for be ek th Afri 7 that the bill will be turned over to the Committee of the | Commissioners, ‘shall apply to the loan hereby author- a book to be provided for that purpose, and the original ‘The Committee on County Offices, to whom was re- | the was selsare of CUM, on of African slavery | Whole on the State of the Union, and then suffocated un- | ized, and to the ccrtifieates therefor issued by the said within thirty days be filed in the Canal Department. sontg Committee on County Othe Comptroller relating | when he arrived at the scnne of the riot betweon the there; while a th that it is neither fish, | dertherulesof the House, The sdministration demo- | Commissioners. See. 11, No member of the Legislature, no member of | to the Register of the city and county of New York, and | members of engine, companies Nos. 30 ant 48 he found the report of the | crats would prefer to wait afew days lonzor, till the | Sce. 2 ‘The sum of $2,250,000 is hereby appropriated, | the Canal Board, and no State officer, #! interested | siclosing ® statement of the accounts of that officer, | that pistols and stones were fired indiscriminately; he Atak tho- He otwith 5 Hampshire election shall have clearod | payablo out of the surplus revenues of the canals, if | dfrectly or indirectly in any contract, or Job, to be per- | Sr ettily report 1 | eeceatad Connell “wie wanrSitin athena alte Soiee- ei ‘hie einen’ mount wMhepeetad that some goot natured whig there be any that shall accrue during the present fiseal | formed on the enlargement or completion of the cansls | "itt hy chapter 432 of the laws of 1847, all the fees | bers of Engine Company No. 48; the members of 48 hind standing the warlike spirit of Mr. Bayly, the cl Tuesday may be bold enough to eall for the yeur, after paying the expenses of collection, superin- | specified in the first section of this act, and every such | , That by chapter 63° of the Mater was entitled to re- | theengine of 30's fellows nearly turned over when the ‘will be like the mes itsclf—nothing more tk a'bill loud enough to be heard, satisfiet that its | tendence end repairs of canals, and the sums directed to | contract in which any such person may be or become | Si Cre umole Wi ee vice should be collected for the | police arrived; a party of those who were other of wind.” Meantime, it is understood that a special it and the ndministration upon the hip, be appropriated by the Grstand second sections of the | thus interested shail ‘be void, and declared forfeited bY | enefit of the county of New York, and paid into the | at ‘No. 80 took refuge in Engine Company No. 46's house . at it. seventh article of the constitution, and the sums here- |, on ry 5 pe treasury of the city. to escape arrest; he saw the flash of the pistol and heard he ill ge c stions—thi wriate he interest, and to constitute | son becoming so interested shall be deemed guilty of mt : Pte ape 4 : questionfand the Nebraska question—both houses and made under this act, and the sum ‘of $209,000 to See. 12. Any moneyed corporation and any association Vitevtor the «of their cen eeccoencieny | them Seam D Company No. 48; the riot essential, Wi) ‘cartetardepteastions’ $6 Soule | (uertins eosin the lobby, Have. their hands fall; and defray the necessary expense of government, | formed under the ‘Act to authorize the business of | 4, at aoe, teen ci radar sob eer them £08 eee sana acai ‘iseqsearmgg Which may result in immediate nogotiatioas, or in the | that all are in the fog, and that all parties, insiders and and out of the moneys to be borrowed pursu- banking, ’? may loan to the State any of the money ere and to: be Grawa: Upon Frodo rage tired paasarty pe aos ne ramening ere speedy retum of our fighting ambassador to the United | outsiders, look to the York Henan forlight. There ant to the first section of this act to be applied to herein authorized to be borrowed, and may purchase, Comptarilon rrant annul aauee p anand & at ele Econ ‘thought 5 are only three active legitimate powers in the govern- the enlargement of the Erie, the Oswego, and the Cayuga hold and dispose of any certificates of the stock issue The preseat incumbent entered upon the duties of his | that the attack was made on 30’s fellows by 48’s men; Bees: wr Lace the administration, Congress, and the New and Seneca canals, and in the completion (upon the’| by the Commissioners of the Canal Fund for any part of | omog resent incumbos eutared cn ihe dutioe of hic | that tne ore dying in all rections, enw the-platol. Gred; It is alao understood here, that within a days past | Youx Hexaip—and the latter is the last remaining inde- plans heretofore adopted) of the Genesee Valley and | such loan, and the sum #o loaned and Lie ‘stock #0 pur- | onder the aforesaid. a Paaeenl aumen oceans | stones were O78 ee badeaomel lt Maal. 3; Mr. Crampton has manifested lively sympathy in the | pendent guardian of the public treasury, public justice, Black River canals. Such a] propriation shall be applied | chased, shall not in res] ag ited imitation imposed by | july, 2850, when so much of said chapter 432 of the ‘Otiaee Hlntyre ‘of the ‘Twenty-first i, a a all Donol measenger has been despatched to Madrid, with a de- mand for { reparation upon the Spanish goy- | Cuba qugstion, the Gadsden t PI Keep up the fire. "RANDOLPH. | as follows:—$1,853,000 thereof to the Erie Canal aA be seemed ' violation thereo iawn of 1847 as refutes to the Register was repealed, al- | that he arrest ; ' gis o See. | aud public hone: c 4 cane ob tia Blais sdprapavoude cov ia z sate ica! ment and euch works conneeted therewith as shall b shall take effect immediately. lowing him to retain to his own use the fees collected in | around hia head which had been taken from com- notary: Marcy. tf exerci nce, promis- | ye Reception of Ex-Prestdent Fillmore at directed by the Canal Board; $180,000 thereof for the Se YON RAT the office; so that the attention of your committes and | pany No. 48; took him immediately to the station house, ing that Spain will wake the needful reparation without | Louisville. enlargement of the Oswego canal; $102,000 thereof for More Effects of the Gale. the action of the Board of Supervisors in ascertaining | and-did not wait to see whether he had struck anybody the enlargement of the Cayuga’ and Seneca canal; IN AND AROUND BOSTON. and enforcing the demands of the county, relates only | with it or not. roubles between us 4 ented hereafter, disputes betwen quibbling, and that furthe authorilies of Cube wil! do by such err the local nd the | WELCOME ADDRESS—SPEECH OF MR. FILLMORE—GOV, : Y- $49,000 thereof for the completion of the Blick River beg lpg F cor nays eta py sae 4 HOV. eNDEN, 7 N: f ; ‘rom the Boston Bee, March 20. ¢ true accounting for and payment e treasury | — Officer Thomas deposed that he arrested Edward Mor ER rier tle on a rid boo tins Set pei meget ae pele satteday moraing the wind from ti, west com- | of the fees accraing at the office within the period afore- gan(noton trial) and John Towns, who was in the en 1 the Louisville Courier, March 16. Fe ae ee cuteea’ to the geuorabal. |: aueneed blowing with unusual severity, which eontinuo mumed, oes Scum thelist of Sasnary, 863) mnt ie: vate liana: eB Ae mnempanyy- couldnt Sey whether be ening pub % er paces ys - ‘i ‘ ey to increase in severity till nearly noon, when it becam> | #16 uly, . é : of the rioters or not. pie ns being made for the reception and escort of | Carel Beard, greater dimensions’ ma nah © | plete gale. We do not recollect so near an approac e ir le E of 46. ee ee ae Tilmere. Attracted by the bustle and husa, orowds Senet be er See tae GET SOnOnA coe dur. the parpeae - S continuous tornado for many years. OW Boreas tem, lirementh of fection 0 of eaid chapter 492 in kerying a | | Wm. B, Kellam deposed that ‘he, sre ted Patrick r , of citizens desirous of witnessing the ceremonies an! at- | 5 yj madly placing ying 3 ry ny a LE TC see Tovane and the goverament and tes, as will be perfectly satis- | T stration, This may be so. It is citizen ae tion and for the construction and completion of | 0 Die and uncollected, from the fact that the transcript of ac- Officer Josey! 5 been acting in the Black War yc their 1 affection fora chief magistrate who eat ; semed nec by the Canal | everything not absolutely fixed to the earth. The da- a mr lostcnstienn of Rl hais gore rved his country #0 faithfully in times of t — cee hs errata hare wdue regard | Mage done is very great. So far as wo have i ned the count retarnabie to the Comptroller's, office with a fen carpenter at theen house of do's company. ructions e ard, . iat | sale appears to have extended in every section over New jays of the expiration of every month, and designe cer McGuire deposed that he arrested John Bowen dthe grounds, ready to join in the civic proce us courts of law in session at the time toeconomy and the interests of the State require | ede 10 aye eed Oe ete ee onaa. | be copies of the book of fees so required to be kept, have | in the engine house. lumed outof respeet to the anticipated speciited width should, in the opinion of the Canal | (OSIM, Looe Yo hand. by telegraph, ourexchanges, | Dot been regularly and promptly fled, and that ie has | | Officer Cornell recognized Patrick Hagan as one of those ar rats alte all-tue sehools were dlemiased in order that | DoNrG De varied. sss . and other sourees:— : "| recent y paid the sum of $10,000 into the treasury, with- | Le arrested in the engine house. guest; while all the sehools wore dismissed in orler that | fce,'g. ‘Tho said Commissioners of the Canal Fund | "A ‘are ‘chimney was blown down in Poplar strect | out any designation-of the services rendered, or in any | | Other ‘witnesses for the prosecution were then’ exam- fl might: have an opportunity of seeing dis- | shall also borrow on the credit of this State the sum oi | stoueat o’clock. It fell with a tremendous crash. For- | way specifying the amount of foes reosived from cach | ined, and testified to the arrest of neveral, prisoners in hed man Who had eva ed aa Pine dutiosof $1:600000, payable at any time they may prescribe | tunately go persons were injured, though several barely | And every person, as required by the statute, the engine house; but could not identify any of thom as aoe rocnina aie wictial Rraney arid ‘ca within cighteen years from the time of such loan, at a | (YOY Oo Pe eo dth end several chimneys were pros- | _ The material facts in this case are so fully shown in | having taken any hand, act or part in the alleged riot. eve tance A performed with signal ability and unques- | rate of interént not pancentel six Fer cont hed Seen trated | the communication from the Finance Department to the | The witnesses were all cross-examined by the counsel for jened purity. | iy | payable quarterly, on such days and at such places as ‘sir ran filed with | Jate Board of Supervisors, and found in the printed pro- | the defence, but nothing further elicited. uns my ib D "1 = 3 re y 1 sqJtns. were fred by. Capt: Stone's artillery at shot ari | se. sald ‘ooramnlanlonecs. @oANl Giese) cates Snare Fea ae ee eee Tor month: “8Y* | ecedings of that body, of the 3d. of ‘October last, cover. | _ Here the case on both sides closed, and the counsel } members of the lob! ’ ‘ he d FA he milit: EAI TG UIE ie seisees Proyisions of law in relation to loans of pgeey for the |” ‘The steamer Arabia, now at her wharf in East Boston, | ing three several communications to the Register; as | declined summing up, submitting the case to the jury usted with tho President's | waetmnonneed, when th athe wiseats ere found to | Cate, Fy, tHe, ccuminnenionees ora Canal Fun and in | 44 wag feared wo: Kd eoreen over on to the wharf or got | also, that made to this board on the Oth of January, with | under charge of the Court. fa repeal of the ‘neutrality Rurtied 10 the tema bp the dense crowds of peoplo, | Tiistlon to certificates, of stack ea athe loon | adrift, ‘The poste on tho whart were broken, and she | an additional settlement appentied, that yous Sontraltiee ‘The Court then charged the jury, who, after retiring ment, and t Tetween the © preservation of the bala ptinent. ject, this is the oppo “manifest de iations with the mem| ueon-mother, Ch } pow PoTuaing this view < for settling the question of Cuba, by well mannged the Spanish enbine na, and other influe But the Cuban Je message, not only bat of an lomacy which will cat the | D4 compietely Uiog ean tl a : Seek Ho nae ically saute safe to | deem it unnecessary to exhibit in detail the evidence | for a short time, rendered a verdict of acquittal in favor dian knot of French "and angi Deo ee ee eet ee ra RPSCIOReT. eae: (seers Sepauaee ane olen our itioaten therefor Ibana hanusngies on ree *% | upon which this matter must be finally acttled, but | of all the defendants, except Wm, Donohue and. Joa fectomte over Cuba. A captain under Lopez, in hig PTT NS AN: OTe Me the ex:Prosidont was taken by | P9,th© anid commissioner ed under tho last preceding os Iniefly state their action thus far, and recommend to | Braken, whom they found guilty of riot. first » expedition, vant isa repeal the hand by Mayor Speed, who addressed him in the fol- | gection of this Het Ye hereby appropriated to refund to | ,, Pilot boat Hornet anchored in Light House Channel on | oe ee Seater: meg fasesrasest br pienhh “sary Hein at ae oT why oy | Wing terms:— | the Welders of the'canal revenue certificates, issued un- | SAturday afternoon, the wind blowing a gale from the ci A pase teed thom that i ever (hey wate COpERE ARTE. ted that they | “wn. ¥ —The citizons of Louisville bid me wolcome ‘ northwest; drifted ‘about the Light, when she brought | State. . bs n, ai pped, and pro- yoy to thelr homes and thelr fresides; aud with more than Set the provisions of chapter 486 of the laws of tho sear up,ana tore out the night he sds; waa obliged to al ‘Ihe committee, at their first meeting, exhibited to the | fore him again they would receive the reward of thelr de- » holden opportunity for re enact- Wasurer Tpertorm the tase imposed upon me as | 2861, the amount receive into the treasury thereon, but | tis Chaing. She was towed up to the eity yesterday af- | Register the examination made of his accounts, indicat, | merits, for although the Jury had acquitted them for @ Conqueror—-and that they cor oF ts CORDeTAHOTS noe a eon len euch eanilioniae, coc ¥, 1855, temmoon by the R, B. Forbes. | ing. balance agninat him of some twenty-cight fhousand want of suficient proof, he had not ihe sighing, dhol xation of Cuba upon any other i 58 Be \ sre 2 i 7 | Col. Steve of the i | doi an no payment ween made tothe | but wi ey belonged e riotous assem! on (eating oF, Cb atom mauve peeteloro coufevzed upon yous the Chit Marttrateat Eee. 6 After paying the expentog of collestion, super” | axe ntentan ef procecdg to Nabaay, and started to | UcaMury sinco the cloventh of October las, although tue | rembled on that day. : », nnample apology from Spain for , devotion to the Union which characteriied | ONRG Gh pe appenadated by the first and second sections ross the beach, where he found a pertéet simoon pre. | Sum of $2,776 41 was due the clerks for engrossing | £ he frioudly rolations which Tet oe ath of the constitution, there is hereby | Yailing, which threatened to bury horse and vehicle in | Papers, e., left for record previous to the 2ist of July, Supreme Court—General Term. vi ing the drama of Wi do not desire the terms. The result ¥ wr outrages, ample indemnity ‘unde and the continuance of the oxiste®! n yourself and Kontucky's the sand. The horse made but little progress, and finall, and 60 certified by the ister to the Finance De- | Fon. J Roosevelt, Clerke, and Rockman idiny : ectorate . sais e ey aa well as the appointment — appropriated to be paid out of the surplus revenue of the progress, and finally . Su lerke, presiding. Fngitsh ani Trench protectorate; and the retten home or : ow, no more, ax woll asthe appointmint SP) TOP iter hall heerue during the present fiscal year, | turned head towards Lyun, and, aided by the wind, mado | PALIMEME. | oo or sanuary, the Register has paid to | plakh 20x, the argument on the caseof extending Ca. Mr. Soule as much ciscusted asthe Cuban Junta iteelf, farcthererlss sont chtinet, have particularly ondeared | {}e sum of one hundred and twelve thousand Gve hundred the most astonishing time from his starting place to the | 11.0 treasury the aura of re date epee nid #0 | nal strect andwidening Walker street was called on, but Were wold rattle nit O¢-lne, and vepeopte of our State and city: waor to youand | ‘liars, oF #0 much thereof as shall be necossary to pay | stable door. A person who camo from Nahant at t¥0 | Finance Department wo disd tha Claire thaatar tare | eee tata eee s pi ieicoitiing bah Ancreery ° Were “Old Hiokory pele oNbls ee Or AN ee -efore Jn Dehelt Of ous oitisens, sender $0 P igo | dhe interest for the current year on the debt tiat ‘abel | o'clock Saturday, reports that such a gale was never be- | mualieds aud po uretoeastttee wad eatlotlodsakabimeciagt peseicedtn. the room of Judge Mitchel, who d to in suiah 8 enarl Tjerce is, he would. ‘take the responsi- dom of the city asd the howpitalities of ite eltizons, | Neccuntracted pursuant to the provisions of this act, ant | for exyerienced’ on the peninsula, but no damage to | Sree tne Jeciewevor services rendered the courts, | ctr we cause, he being » property bolder-] titty. he woukt's dn Congress to suspend our neu- ‘ie fru thea eoncucted to an open earringo drawn by | the sum of one hundred and fifty-five thousand eight Speak of had taken pace. hi | andthe certificate of the Register upon whith the war- feel laws with Spain declare Caba wader a blockade four grey horses, and seated with the Mayor, Alderman ‘hundred and twenty dollars and thirty-seven cents, to | On the eastern road tho wind was so high that tho cara | Do tO trawn. ig witiheld by that officer under the Supreme Court—Special Term. era Travaen invaetare of ‘iudcalliawfor volunteers, | Bulliti and Dr. Johnson. In the next carriage were the | constitute sinking fund to extinguish the principal of | could scarcely make head against it, and were once ac- | roncnsion of increasing his own indebtedness to the Before Hon. Judge Clerke. Sala make qoot tt jaa Stallsedatance, ‘The Von. John P. Kennedy, of Baltimore, Secretary of the | the said debt, which last mentioned sum and the interest tuully stopped, while on the Fitchburg road the conduc. | Git ry Marcu 20.—Edward 2. Boyle ads. Duff Green.—Order TLisot- would bare acoinet all resistance, The Vey under br, Tillmove, and the Hon, John J. Critten: | thereon as reccived, shall, be invested by the commis- | tor could not pags fromcar tocar 1 p44 | “Yourcommittee authorised the employment by the | Teauiting judgment debtor to be examined act aside, on ‘th arlike preparations den of our own State, Attorney General to the samead- sioner of the canal fund, in the manner provided by la Ccurpany, seventy toot in Raat wae te all Mectoliaho a Register of any assistance requisite to furnish a Tat of Ss i fe patactis when execution was issued and A long line of coaches followed, the mili- | in respcot to the investment of the surplus revenues of copeld papers or seargnes beisngiog to'the ‘county; and surance of yanivh guthority over- ” inst William Andern ‘he iipmense depot at, Springleld, on the Great Wes- ‘ba, and the Creoles in power and in arms, : the two foremost vehicles, and preceded by — the canal fund. a, have adjourned from time to time, on tl Gerolomo and another agai stion of the “balance of power” would be settied — @ hand of muste. : | ,,Sc6..6. "he premiums recetyed on any loans made by salen Mee iter ats iakee one PT" | the Register that the work was ;rogressing; but to this | 4”d another. Injunction dissolved unless plaintif fo tm re th something more than Cooke's ‘The procession passed down Jefferson to First strect, | the commissioners of the canal fun urauant to the re- Miled ine the pucpension principle and one of the | day no such account has appeared, and the Register has ys give a new undertaking, with two sureties, in $2,000. thence to Main, and down that street to the Louisville cent amendment of the constitution, for the complotion TT ett. Gi. pate gona matic’ ine Wistence. For, | @bsented himself from the meetings of the committee, oa es thess appear to be beyond Hotel. Along the whole line of march there was a con- | of the conals, shall be Sapa the interest received — {A"8° te an cas dene Filed. Sop.tanee is very | Without furnishing your commiitce any information Coroners’ Inquests. ail enough {o be tiuual trong. We have never seen the sovereigns so de- | on such investments shall also be invested by the com- ji leli me Prats Nats vents. damage is very Nhatever in rogard to the state und conilition of his ac- | THR RECENT FATAL ACCIDENT ON THR HUDSON’ e magnitude of the sirous eras open penta be ora gra aaNaaCRE SA SUE Seah Sent, tae Liao oan ar pa eS pantry pad i mo tela 6 ! counts with the county. RIVER RAILROAD. on must be dealt with one as they manifested yesterday will i prov! ry respect urplus revenue ie ts ae wards. re thai: tigation of the matt ve ot Lee ioe aredl euaperes; \ Pinal fund, and shall be appliedat theexpirationof four Just befcre the New York train reached the station, | | 10ux eo had pliner es aeirtpad hart ail Fey halal tay Wee Repco ee od =e , » : personal appearance is prepossessing. | years from the passage of this act to the completion of “bout twelve miles from Springiicld, n large tree was em, se e Somp, eee eee Sere MEA ee Roe IaD the. | WT Ping alge man hes of sufficient stature to | the canals of this State, in cage the appropriations blown down, the branches and litabs of which projected Risteeh wae yea thoupand ollars is due fro Re- | between his own cart and ono of the baggage ars bo- vo ngo, by a British s presence commanding, with a countenance — authorized by the said amendment should be insufficient 00 to the track. The engine and cars struck it, but Elects to pay éver Ts the Goel ciralles: susan ees bo longing to the Hudson River Railroad, while passing thing better; very open and frenk. His hair is quite gray, longand for that purpose. fortunately were not thrown from the track. | Soimemunte Bh ip , according along West street, near the junction of the Tenth ave- Tose OE War Fue davuisttaton it gill benothing combed back, giving him a more venerable air’ than his | Sec. 7. As soon as practicable after the passage of this As the train started for Boston, the citizens wor em- ™°Y our committee therefore recommend that proper re iis RcehARES, eect afhenom, sod at all surprising if we (ind the Anglo-Fronch alliance fas- years allow, Dressed in a plain black suit, he looked the | act, and defore any contracts for the ealargement and — Ployed in bracing up other buildings that had been start- | etree be taken to prenclin the Facth in the ae cool pled fortunate man dies Lape lowing day from the fened wnen Cuba, and the ap;reniigeship system of Ja. citizen, and in his soclal intercourse demeaned himself | completion of the aaid eanals shall be mado, the State En- ed from their foundations. Owing to the wind the Cx eee et ernie togteat, that be will take | smluries. ve have already published the particalars of maica introduced as en elfectual bar to the acquisition of like the quiet, unpretending and polished gentleman that | gineer and Surveyor shall perform and execute the duties a ale yng On bas and a halt sash i ht, rompt and immediate cation onthe rannioes 4 eet @ casualty. A number of witnesses were examined by the island by the U States for all time to come. Le is. prescribed by the sixth section of chapter 377 of the laws, The large coffee factory of Messrs. Fox & Co. in Spring- Ti rnbler hetaters proper titanal, where » fall invente opera rah mearvocehey, that onl fothe i. ) Cau obstru 2 fore, almost certain that this Black ‘The President, it i >, has thrown the responsibilit; Mr. Kennedy, prior to the elevation of his illustrious | of 1850, Thé Canal Board shall examine the maps, plans, ficld, was completely demolished, and several other large of nition wton’ the Louse, where it belongs; but the chief to the chief magistraey was as well known to the specifications and eatimates furaiahed by the Btale En buildings destroyed. diay EY eS Saad Foad, Placed there by the railroad company, the omission of any spee'fic recommendation betrays the non-political w Mr. Fillmore, while he had claims for | gincer andSurveyor, and shull have power to alteror , Jn Ashlay d, a new three story frame building, fifty by | oa ioe mmittee deceased could not avoid coming in contact with _ iachment upon the reading people of this and | modify the same, and finally decide upon the maps, jl .na, the car. At this junction there was but one track open, forty feet, mt quite completed, belonging to Leland & in regard to Cuba; ani endurin; on THOMAS CHRISTY,) County Offices. | ana although the deceased could have been seen a dis- stence of any definite poli the House Committee will ‘apt to follow up the | com'ngages, asan author of great force, elegance and | locations and specifications of the work to be let; whieh Co., shoe manufacturers, was levelled io the ground. = Policy of wioasterly inactivity,” thus indicated by the | javentive shill. He is afew years older than the ex-Pre- | Gaid work for the enlargement of the Erie, the ‘Oswogs | _ In Feyperclla house was blown down, containing nine | The Board then adjourned. tance of over one hundred foet ahead, the car was ran Excoutive, under the delusive idea that the cream of the sient, having been born in Baltimore in 1795. Haviug | and Cayuga and Seneca canals, and the completion of the per-ons, not one of whom was injured. | United States District Cox into the team, and the deceased crushed between the car matter is inthe hands of Mr. Soulé. We say delusive, graduated at college he studied lnw, and became a very | Black River and Genessee Valley canals shall be pat an- | | A top of one of the railroad gs ae the Boston and met nee. District Court. nd his own . It was also shown that hada brake- fer that Mr. Soule in powerless at Mateid cannot be ques- | Suecessful practitioner. His first venture into pelitica | der contract and progress to completion, 40 a8 wo bring Meet Siren ation tos oe peeion and carried, 41a wy en 00, meat ae agereoTh isan Be] ann been abiached to the car and attending to the brake, joned 0) vider x i $20, ! rement a 2. vs 4 1 van r a n a tioned, at least until some providential coup Weat wes in , when he was el 1 Mary! House e said ceveral improvem¢ use a sane tim My Pildnarg, the lacge brick engine housé belonging to ‘Vanderpoel, Esq., was m were swore; after wilch! |' vented the abekieht. "The He, topped ps na fear. Pre- saprema fF cl of Lelegates. The people of his native city returned him | as ne arly an may be. : aptemacy’ of Fretcl a erate ee pee nil in the National Legislature | fee. 8 The werk to be done and the materials to bo | the Fitchburg and Worcester Railroad company, was | bis lencr addressed them, explaining to them the law | obstructed that a foot passenger, during the passing of a shall have displaced the sh, a portion of tha i.reference to the several gffences that would be sub- | ar, ean scarcely find room to pass clear., Pritish influence at the fore, ‘anish court. We, there- to.Cor station that this Cava Le became widely known as a firm whig andthe peculiar | furnished according to the plans, maps, specifications | blown over with # tremendous ¢ ‘that British end French ei nnd locations so approved by the Cunal Board, sliail be | brick werk etaving through the gas builiing adjoining, | ™itted to them on the calendar. Dr. Chastiney made an examination of the body, and trouble will fizzle out, and 1 and French avocate of a protective tariff. But his strongest hold will continue predo: Ul the hlinlis e upon fame and the world’s affection is through his | contracted for in behalf of the Sixte by a board consist. | denolishing the gasometer. and causing the gas to escape. FOS? OFFICE RORERRIES. found the ribs broken, and other extensive wounds, dhe palancs DE power” of the Jamaica system | iterary performances. We need only mention here the _ iny of the Canal Commissioners, the Comptroller, and the were no persons in either building at the time. | _ The case of the United States against Theodore A. Ros- } ufficient to cause death. < abolition of slavery. Such are the preseat as- Swallow Karn, Horse Shoe Robinson, and Rob of the Stare Engineer and Surveyor, at meetings to be heldas'| Sme of the streets of Fitchburg were almost black | pt charged with robbery of money and valuables from The jury, after a brief charge by the Coroner, rendered om this point oF olwer\ation, conceraint the Fowl, volumes of universal admiration, to awakeinevery | follows:—For work on and materials for the eastern di- | with slates, blown from the tops of houses. | letters in the New York Post Office, where he was en- | the following verdict :— | vision of the Krie canal, at Utica; for work on and mate- A new two story Wooden building, unoccupied, located | 6? get a clerk, waa called on. ‘ “That deceased came to his death by beinz crushed situnder debatein the Se. | Kenned: | Fal. for the middie division of ‘the saideanal, at Syra- | near ihr Cathelic eburel: in Fitchburg, was prostrated. | Mr. Schell applicd for a postponement, in consequens | between a wagon and one of the Hudson Riv Railroed power of the lobby andits Of Mr. Crittenden wo need not speak. He is of ourewn | cuse; for work on and materials for the western division Nearly all the houses in that vielni'y had to be propped of the engagement of Mr. H. F. Clark, who was called | cars, at or near the junctton of West strec| .ad Tenth upon this treaty does not commonwealth, and where he is known best is loved | of the said canal, at Lockport, Rochester or Buffalo; for | UP to keep them from pang Costar | into the case in the room of Mr. Smith. Mr Clark will | avenue. Furthermore, we find that said Raiiooad Com- » enlarged political view, but work on and materials for the Oswego canal, at Fulton, ‘A chimney upon the Roulstonc Block, on Main street, | be obliged to be in Buffalo on Thursday. The jury on | pany are guilty of gross culpability for not having their reacing man’s heart new reverence for their author, nate: and as an evidence appliances, the great 4 seem to be its expediency in most. wncther the Catay couvany or the sloocompany of the Arrived at the Louisville Hotel, the distinguished Oswego county; for work onand materials for the Gene- Was blown over into the street, Several mon who were the last trial disagreed, and he (Mr. 8.) was unwilling to | cars properly manned to prevent accident ; and we re- Tehuantepec route, shall be, next to Santa Anna, thespe- guests were conducted to their apartments. But Mr. Fill- | sec Nalley canal, at Portage; for work on and materials react at the time were grazed by some of the falling asume the responsibility of the defence alone. specttully call theattention of the Street Commissioner cial favorite of the governinent, at the treasury. As at mngge was not allowed many moments of repose. The | for the Black River canal, at Lowville, Lewis county; and ick, but not injured. A dog belonging to one of the —__-Mr. Dunning resisted the application. This cause | to the removal of obstructions on the street at this resent advised, the Sloo company have made the modest vast assemblage was impatient to hear him speak. After for work on and materials for the Cayuga and Sencca Persons was crushed to death. | could be — of, and yet Mr. Clark have ample time | place.”” M Send at by'this treaty the Caray contract shail be three loud, prolonged and hearty cheers, he appeared canal, at Sencea Falls, Publig notice of the tunes of ‘At South Reading a coal shed was turned over, which to be in Bullalo on Thursiay. He urged the necessity | | Jobn Hays, the driver of the car, who had been de- Slaughed, and the slo bargain specifically recognized upon the baleony. He only thanked the people for their meeting at the said places respectively for the reception fell upon the Eastern telegraph lino, demolishing it for — for the trial, which had been already postponed for the | tained under arrest by the police, was dl oy both wovetale ; soothe Commitice on cordial weleome, assured them of his happiness in being | of scaled proposals for entering into contracts for any of Some distance. The shed took fire from the are of accommodation of the defendant's counsel, and he sub- | Coroner. A ae by both governments. Two year Worse Relations of. ‘the Senate declared in favor of stick- their guest, and then withdrew. the said Work, 8) be published for three weeks succes- 40 ¢! ‘ine, and caused an alarm of fire. mitted that they could not compiain of any desire on the | SUICIDE BY CUTTING HIS THROAT. ing to the Garay charter, to the extremity of a casus THE BANQUET. sively in the State paper, and in such newspapers pub- _At Groton Junction the side of a brick building, occu- | part of the government to press it on. A Frenchman named Joseph Laurens, aged 39 years, 2elli; ond now, between this company and a conflicti ‘The complimentary dinner tendered by the citizens of lished in the vicinity of ‘the work to be done as the con- Pied by a blacksmith, was blown down. | Mr. Schell replied that the court denied the application | on the ilth inst. cut his throat with a razor, and lin ing “te cnoperation, our peaceul relations with Mexico, Louisville to ex-President Fillmore came off at the Louis- tracting board shail direct; and euch contracting board, _ One or two very ludicrous scones, says the Garetle, oc- | to postpone. red until yesterday morning, when he died tna the Very existence of Santa Anna, are made to depend. ville Hote! Inst evening. It was a very delightful oeca- for the purposes of this act, shall have the same powers, curred on Warren Bridge. A cartman, with a load of als: Schell then rose to leave the court, and said:—T m the injury, at his own widteaaa, No. 107 Tra compromise can beeffectod by which the Garay com- sion, and nlforded meny an opportunity of listening to and perterm the same duties, and be subject to all the empty hogsheads, attempted to pass over to Charlestown, think, your Honor, the prisoner is entitled to: counsel. | Reade strect; Coroner Gamble held an inquest upon pany may receive afew millions from the treasury, andthe gentlemen whose fame is a part of their country’s histo- conditions and restrictions provided by law previous to but when about midway a gust of wind relieved him of He must therefore make his own arrangements. hie body. The sister of deccased was examined Rico company the recognition of the monopoly of the Te- ry. About one hundred and fifty individuals gat down to July 10, 1851, in respect to contracts by the CanalCom- about half the number. A pedlar followed, and the same tie, was then being sworn, when Mr. Dunning | —she stated that on the morning of the 1ith inst. ; asked Mr. Schell if he understood him as having gone out | he wes sitting in a room adjoining her brother's, huantepec route, we may get the privilege of i; ving the clegantly spread tables at eight o'clock, After dis- missioners, for work or materials upon the canals of this ceremony was taken with a very large quantity of his fificen millions for Cooke's wagon route over the deserts posing of the immense variety and great profusion of edi- State, unless otherwise provided by this act. tin ware; and strange to add, a second pediar, who had of the ease. | when she heard a singular noise and went into his room of Sonora. But the between the bies with great gusto, the cloth was removed, and the Sec. 9. Before any work shall be contracted for, the seen the fate of his brother tradesman, ventured to Mr. Schell—If the cause proceeds to-day I cannot act | to see what was the matter, when she found him sitting rival lobby influencs 6, thisbeau- toasts read by Messrs’ L. L. Shreve and N. Wolfe, in the matters specified in the ninth section of chapter 377 of ¢T 8, but ashe profited not by others’ experience, he 98 counsel in it. on the bedside and bleeding from a wound in the throat; titel tr f Gen. Cadsde gh. following orde the laws of the year 1800 shall Ue ascertained, under the learnt frcm bis ovn that he bad ost nearly half his load. |__Mr. Dunning then offered to let the trial go over till | a razor was on the flocr beside him; n doctor wag pro- ‘An opinion prevails that Y will. be adopted The Union—"Yts diseolution would be the consumuation | ditection of the State Engineer and Surveyor, and the said ‘Ihe dock presented a beautiful mixture of floating kegs, Morning, but ultimately consented to postpone it till cured, but the unhappy man had inflicted too severe an substantially as reported by the P: We shall sce, ofthe greatcrt evil that could befall us.” | section shall be in all respects opplicable to the propo. tin kettles, pans and pails. Monday next, in order that the prisoner should have no | injury. The jury returned a verdict of ‘death from ‘ul; and between them ‘The President of the United States. sals, contracts and proceedings for making the contracts AT CLEVELAND, OHIO. | excuse nor any reason to complain; but it waa to be un- | a wound inthe throat, inflicted by deceased when in a The Tehuantepec people are powe and Col. Walker the whole bar jected. The Senate must be in: may posaibly be re. | o,1be constitution of the United Bt pen The greatest politi. | authorized by this act. {From the Cleveland Herald, March 18.] derstood that no excuse of the want of counsel would | state of delirium tremens.” ‘and freemen for her crew. See. 10. In addition to the provisions of law existing The wind, which had blown strongly all day yesterday, | then prevail. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED, sick, or the overthrow of Santa Anna may set aside the treaty as worse than so Peason is better Argument than the Sword—The stat previous to the 10ih day of July, 1881, and for the pur- at about six o’clock rapidly freshened, until it blew the The court agreed to this, and announced that the trial Cornelit in Irish much waste paper. ‘Three millions cash down, perhaps, . man who, in great et ences internal discord am Pies of rendering then snore exfsctual. all propomale or | most trementous gels which has, been: felb here for’! soukd proceed on Monday next, without fail. gaged verlectag enesiee hon ot Eat Fhe hh may save him ; but where even that ix doubtful, itap: — tles troubles atroad, iiero of an inindted | Contracts for wors tobe done or matcriaiato befwenished | years. Dust and gravel flew in dense clouds, signs blow _ J. V. Fowler, Rsq., the Postmaster, was in court to | goods on boat® the steamer Armenia, at the foot of Mur- . 4 battler. ‘Peace has her victories m 8 renowned tuan herein authorized, rhall be subject to the following con- down, and dry goods boxes danced cotillons upon the | Watch the progress of the case. aay street. He missed his footing upon the plank which oars to be.8 rhah business to enter into an onugngeent e or paying him fifteen million: yrash tocnter “Ycntucky's Herole Dead— : ditions and restrictions:— sidewalk. was bet into any other engagements whic shed th eoatnclr spirits weap the dusky mountain, . | a J+ Allsuel: propoaals aball be for a sum eortain as to | _ A portion of the tin roof upon the store of Haywood & Brooklyn City News. The water, and'way Giokase percrs aenaaineeTonslA be next day by a} y revolation. All these things will Their memories sparkle o'er the fountain, | the price to be paid for each and every kind of work that Woods, Water street, was rolled up, and part of the roof Frres—Desrrvcrion C¥ Honge),—A fire broke out about | rendered him. Coroner Gamblo held an inquest upon enter iuio the Senate debates tien the treaty. Nor. ex meneee rill--the mightiest river | | canin its nature be specified, and for the quality and of Chiltenden’s livery ctable was’ carried away, as was | 40’clock yesterday afternoon, ft the stable of Danicl | his remnins, when a yerdict of ‘accidentally drowned’? wo Imagine that the liberating end elvilising expedition rosy Ging gene ith thee fae Fore r er: wentroddon | quantity of every material io be furnished. the gavle-end of a swall building on River street. Tho Embury, in Schermerhorn street, botweéit Smith and | was rendered. of Col, "Walker will be overlooted. The subject is a8 yqt) Poworlds to chour them fy thelt struevion tor 2 Every proposal shall be accompanied by an affidavit Icad which crowned the roof of Plymouth Church was Hoyt, and in consequence of the high wind preva.!'3< &t much befogge’las the Cuba question; but notwithstand- frecdcm. ‘ endorsed thercon of cach person uniting im such propo- | rolled up as if it had been paper. the tne, the flames communicated with. the ‘adjoining | Theatres and Exhibitions, Ing’ the impression that Gen. Vadeica's acrangoments "Yisiti Welvtar—Lising he needed xo eulogy. Dead he sal, that lic is not directly or indirectly interested in any __A8 the evening trains came in the waves made a clean two-story frame tenements alongside. ‘The firemen ac- | Powsny Tuianun.—Mrs- Hamblin, Mr. Eddy, and J. R. SU arte ee teen Mamicestien od elise! tere ergo, W asuington— The father of hie eountey, other proposal for the same work or materials, or any breach over them, and it is wonderful that none of the tive on'the ground promptly, but in consequence of the |: Scott appear this eve.” in. favorite Other ex- fo Mexico for litte amore deliberation aud w litte mere 0 Waahington— The fs iis country... orig Dartof the same; that he has no agreement or under- | deyot buildings oF piers were injured. | Reareity of water, (which is a standing complaint inthis | cellent entertainments win We Added, and those who visit erritory for the s mount of mone ; iia tention pre tinguished for patriotian, | &tnding with any other person to become interested in ‘This morning the body of 2 man was found washed up — ¢ity,) were unable to save the buildings, which were soon | the Bowery will recei lary amount of amusement lobbing echemos received. eS ot thy cons news say pide proposal or contract for the same work or ma- v5 the railroad Dives sii liad evidently been in the water ated to the ground. They however suecoeded in got- | and instruction ie see See au t hig cor als, or any part thereof; and that a long time, early i 7 +s Ing ei 1 i -: . es ne. In the bills fa fame will bo eterished by he ! than euch ae eball be named in the pro OORT bet ome tia mite eco) cosets ae ne ee Wal to prevent the Worteuction of the romaintns reat | yp BROADWAY Turarex.—dir. Forrest will apy. AS aie \¢ | med in the proposal is interested | ed off. hood to prevent the destruction of the remaining: | re because of eminent vervises in Congress | in any contract that may Le made in pursuance of such ; | The schooner Oho, which went out yesterday witha | of thezow. The buildings destroyed were respectively | mt he silt plat a redone rela 2 ahi b Jond of cool for Sandusky, succeeded in regaining this OWned by Mr. H, Smith and Mr. Briggs, and oecupied by he veil pay that ‘chacaster Curing ‘hie i k © preporal for work or material authorized by this | port with the loss of her ‘deck load, part of which was | Mr. Charles Sabin and Mr. Hobbie. Thor combined loss Pam h b pees Mr. Forrest will enact Hani! cived or considered, unless the aeute shall | LETORD, and part washed, overboard. amounts {0 about $2,000, Mir. Tobie understood to & charneter in which he bts lately excited mmch interest. with a bond to the pesple of this 5 The echooncr Buttles, whieh went out yesterday, light, | be insured, but Mr. Sabin is not ingured. tabls in | Benron's TreatmE—The favorite cometies, “ The Lan- 13 ahah be require! Uy the contracting | fora cargo of Iuimbes: is repurted asore meat Aron | Which the fire criginated ¢ontained two horses, which | C&T®) and ‘the ser‘ous Fomly”” are anneunted for this than twenty nor more than fifty per cent | Pelut; but it is hoped she got into Black river. re destroyed, together with a. carriage and other pro. | fT°ni Mv. Burton, Ms. Fisher, Mr. Jordan, and other a edinto both houses for , llinois, 4, Louisi- snot less yons,”” being the wen. grants of iands in Indiana, Michi; Wisconsin, Mioneseta, Missouri, lowa, Arka ana, Alabama, } lorida, perch y " entucky claims him for her own; act shall neo united, or divide the waters be aecomp 4 in such pens © board, not at they ms npon prt: and Aly fallen ct “ . 7 you erty politic’ Wat they of the engincer’s estimate cf the evsbof ihe work pro: | ie scow Mary Ann Se ashore just above the west pior, | Feity. Loss about $600, ‘The fences about the yard of | {everite comedians lave goad parts in those pioce Ss calind tht come hay ere tie men of ull parties who ltted for tue cowprombve of | Pesta te be dene nad the terterials propo-el Te hod. | Weare nfirmid that a nge portion of the wally of | 1%. Cherles A. Van Zandt wore damaged to a Cotuiders. | Wey are well acted, Miso Raymond faa veutivene : rea single fauy of their ro 180. nished: theamouat of which penalty shall bestatediathe | the Lunatic Aeylam, now building in Newburg, were | > cxtent. Insured in the Fulton Cempeny. ‘The fire | 10¥ evening. d this does nox tow Pacific enterpri of tweniy miles wide for a dis the pro, osed gra heoaicmplate a hi response to the eontimont in his honor, Mr. Fillmore | advertisement forsueh wor 2 " arose, na w received. | shall be signed by the par nee of two thousand After expre nd ma erial,and which bond | Vicwn down by the gale of last night. i pupyosed to have been acefdental. Nationa TrkaTer.—The entertain coe of | © party making sueh proposal, and |, AT PORTLAND, tk. dive night previous, a siaall shanty on Flushing ave- | ing will be for the benefit of Mr. G. Wt koe nt paler oar asing erassmen| under whieh he | two res) cuoible suretios, with such evidence of their re: [ saturday eveniny.—A violent gale, accompanied by rain | PC Nas consumed. Loss about $169. On the return of | ¢omecian.{and lately known as Deacon Perry” in erUacle u u opeaking ow such ax oveation,” ie “endl spon bility as the contracting board shall require, aad | ard elect, commenced about elover o'clock last night, | ¢™ nes Nos. and 4 from this fire, three of tho mom. | Tom's Cabin.’? The drama of “Uncle Tom's Cabin”? ‘will er boon called upom under | whic shail severally jnstify ina sum equal to | 4 be.s were arrested for racing. ‘Thetr names aro Edward | be played. ng to work? ig it was pleasant, but it bh “dl. | Taw one Passed divine the mo ¥ i | i i B a vil en wh sear n ma ;and which bond khall “be contitioned taat | ¢ Bath Junction, ebout two miles from hers, | M¢Cele, Terence Sweney, and Thomas Jones. The latter , wade of thee miles in ct shall he awarded to the party makingsach | \ Luotdolay tri ns, | £'O were fined $5 cach, yosterday, by Justice D. K. tieteern ee nate 1 oxemiey comedy of construction of that he ney, Will, witha ten days after | } her damage wes done, exec the graph Smithoand the tirst named Was committed for a further with L. 8. Thom corte 1 played this evening, coentesetion ito contract Tor the performance of | lincs, tie wites of whieh are badly broken. l caring, there being other charges against him. Bas no superior. A popnt farce EN ce Bad through the art of r | rials referred to insuch | AT CALAIS, ME. BURGIARY AND Recovery oF Te Provrery.—On Satur- Barnem’: Me: ite gh ch oi th aa ent _publig lands, this railsoad mowopoly | pedl by the contraei- | MatcmI&—A severe gale and ‘ano:s stort exmmeacer | day lest Lepnty Sherif John Freund arrested a anna | chalet cron mecetle terete cnamonts to-day will ai iseat cqhal tod conttaonsus “iets of aiese | dition that the con- | cerly thie morning, and it is still blowing « gale, Tae | Dawed John Mundgotd in'the woods in the town of Now | Grenitts the penahee eon oon Pervormance, and in the by marly t erate | tors. after making auch contract as | rene fts. The mail for tie | Utreteht, on the charge of having robbed the house of | ‘The sosnery cel neti oe tae ante Old Brewery.s lands were 5 nd will, without delay, enter upon tho “1, being unabls to pro | Lyon , who resides nent Fort Hamilton. ‘The e scenery and acting of this piece are much admired. on thereet, game, secording to th fully and taithtully perform the is still at Canisty’s Mixeterrs.—This poplar band are doing*s iven the privil . John, detained | burglary was committed some time during the winter, Now, we unde a r stipulations contained therein; | by the storm, but will leave to-morrow, (Sunday,) if the | but no clue to the perpetrate i fine business. On to-night’s prog “1 " templated built pe et ER esitent without so | apd don hi or thei failore to enter into such contract, | weather permits iy (Panmny) thet cently, whes’, women Mors could be obtained until | ral mew songs. Don't furgesdts Grateanes nae og saprhinas epab tite leote © nd bya | “Hettutlon on t f election hol no idea | that the ebiicors in the eid bond will forfelt and pay | MISCELT.ANEOUS. with Mundgold as his wife, lodged a complaint againet | Woon's Mrverrnrs—st No. 444 roadway, #1 final recemption of thei pon the that his duties would extend further than, tothoso inel- | into the treasury of of this State 9 sum equal to ten put | The uyper part of ono cf ihe walls of the bailing fa him, and revealed the place were the stolen waa | ing, ® fitet rate concert will be given, fadladiay, seany retain the bulk of their | hall be worth When ealled to the Presiicney 9 icveat sectional cont he mate of the wor of the same, at | which is the offleo of the Troy Brrdyet was swept away, | Secreted. She stated that the goo is were Barled fn the | popular songs. A funny burlesque ani several dances, itro- | the pri nthe proposition, as liquidated dam- | which eo much disurrange i icinit meer eet hw ‘ ; arranged the priiting ofiice nu to tex. | Vicinity of the house, which was found to be corre c., are : ren i he isd may | see hag 'y Meeeal ‘ey occur in the condiiion of — der the publication of the ape on oat Uimeult, | they were recovered.” Tt seems that the ‘iscased etthad } Cass Fe birt ec tation of slavery. ut | uel bond, the same s Ui he bended over immodiately | The Albany Axprese of Monday, mys tho dosirnc- | for Mr. Istacx last fall, and this woman brought hit his Horm and Briges, are donee carhiat ts ness. pan ica to dives he Attorney General, who is hereby authorized and tion of property by the gale is not loss thin $100,000, | Mipner daily, by which means they becrms acquainted | si fans this, Soman) has aecet teas, ea te thas wore lostile to) tho ined forthwith to yeoxceute the same, and without | ‘The same umount 1s set down as the lose atTroy. | with the premises, when, as he alleges, she induced hin | Horn’s tunnhmerts ree ocecselee yeh ellaed. ‘Chinese sust onstitution delay, to recover and collect the liquidated damages Yo commit the robbery. | Recently they dissolved part. Hallie Ro. 200, ce aS i maael from twenty to fifty dollars an acre, from the prossu erey was of population around (them. ‘Suppose that ten years | Mhete petjudie hence, with the road yielding fair dividends, they have he felt then tha poid their loans, and p Tee buto third, or aiuil- — hin.self of all those rentiments t ion of acres along the road pevee of the whole country sere, they will have a landed eapita tnd (he laws, rdless ot North or South, to know no: Vint? fi ————_$$—$—$_—_—_—— rs oat 5 Sital re and (he law pt Nort Sonth, tc on epoeified in the condition thereof, and all damages, sus- | nership, and the wom unt to ki ve way. to my nething of the auncal 5 thing art the Union walled tained by, the State by. the non-pestoesoanee, at aeld om Witiamsbary Chy Loteiigence. Ehcliti'a: gurgedatn etoPOre Fiveononr on meee es Broapway Mrxaaenst.—The Liliputian King and the in the Mate equal to the the Series oomepels r later’ converning the )» tinct Hy part ticreof; ai! the came shall not becom: Lancisy.—A German girl, about sixteen years of age, | puted husband's property with herduving his tempo. | Fat Lady continue to receive large numbers of their jon or collection of the | Pé hor thall the 7 wed Fliza Fmevish, was avrested on Saturday evening | rary abscnee. On his ‘return he proc he | friends every day and evening, at 037 5a Tuere cotfeet Dries! result of the corrupt steck-j log roll 1 Jor evil bele v ; lucy Of Couersee tet oe s whatever of good or evil belo rome be dcle yed. or suspen y board or officor. ly oficer Welsh, on a charg stealing some sagar irom | scrgeant’s quarters and deman ied bis pro | is also a fine fon of ani and Mr. Lise vbapeoeiatorse ia ten Homa He had consulted them rpoa » ta failure or refuaal of tho person of, persons to. | thc arecery of Mi. Doyo in Grow street. she wad locked | was no ven up, and he entered a gating ied | skilful in taming them. 4 a “4, ) x ‘ered 50 . vfom # contract may be awarded to ontex into the same, — UP for Cxtminatien yesterday morniug. Sunday eveniag | the parties before the town justice. - i : taporttd iuall Ve the duty of the contracting bard to peoseed | N!- Peney, the cells keeper, ascertained through an in- | ever, tat the woman hind sent ere bale bits bod | we eenele bition Ronee, Ragheb aren A terrible blow was given to 1! defeat of the Wi conte Wilt tne and the Western membe threateticd with a bol cluding: ex-members of the mi whers of the States j amor roquiod by | terpreter that her father, who resiiles in Meserole strect, | dv ulged the robbery of Ieaaes" hous aot gaol vonteact | Wis at work fn the country, and. that the prisoner had | ready to be aerved upon him. ie w : i ig Ray some letting, and in | eae tle 8 trom A . an seven years of are, at thereupon taken into evste ew enter into contract fer the same on the ‘(h no person to see to them. MF f He was subsequently retaven ty is’, " rire by this net, the sume shull be advertised ly took steps to provide for the we crt, but they let Himn slide, and ctor Peo mars aaa al vert NEN, SO Ba aeaeemner ee co ig to}. o bak vem one for the previous twenty-four finally put umn th ie sneuhet ure, without focd or fire. woods anabeve stated. ‘This! cies treed him in the | Me. BL. Davexrons with te relet the same. in th cr they may in the Messrs. Mu: ‘West ond Peet have » fine ba: public ee ny bane Mra. J. J. Pro, a populoroctress at the National the- and a Warrant was to his great sur- but managed to will arrive in New York in May , vers 1 vimertt Semndaownty "eat Bees , i fare al or award of p eceaaee ha © took imto ous: | next, with Miss FP, Vini ‘Th Ut play cession’ of the p asioned whines nt re ae cling hoard, and no contract made by A Viseonrn Kaecven.—On Saturday afternoon officers ly # suppcsed accomplice named Philip Gi aan » Viniug. They w an engage- tite brsnen-fa passioned etrain of eloquence vine >rany ‘ntorert in the same, shall be as: | Ward aud Bradley arrosted a mtn named Gallagher, on 0 ive. arrested Eorgeant. Shtalte west tee Ook ait of Sone Ecasway. ement —\: rant, in First siceet, near North Yeath. ‘They had pro. | Whcm are now confined in Kings county jail, awaiting ex- | , From the Friend of the China, by ost mail, we learn it not esil fe a nd no «ded Lut a shert distance towards the ells when some | mINEL on, that the officers of the U. & stennship Misissippt were a committee oi e fo any T persons; and every fi E ehall be isholutely roth to send for persona and pa Dasten Morme About four hunde 7 k ‘ | \ such a committee, of fear! ri. axisn Mons —Aboit four hundred men, | ps k dove’ or materials furnished, pursuant | {\ ity of the fiends of the prisoner came up and rescnod Inpeeext Assacin—! peed amusing themselves with Bt! inn concerts, ied, codas deube a aystera of lant jobuiny vit Ee | omen and children have ja ved in St, Toula from | te @ contract, shall be made to any general attorney ot} ‘sn {roi the custody of the officers, un lstrove them away. | Ricl.ardson aod Berane Stead’ wore pla ya Relat in | lish officers om the station ©! en '-1) and were niguky Lene, ori rat whieh will astoniiti thevcerntey yee, | DeBmask, on thelr Was to von geitlew akin the agent of che contracting party, but only to guek party in 4 ¢ Second ward pelice force were eulter) out. and Gul | the Court, en.an indictment charging dem with a rape | RMUECd. The oficers of the Susjuelscion and Powhatan a ame paige ith trai phe Enit Lake country. ‘They conpontod by Mormon j cach, oF (o the agent of sueh party, specially authorized —j:, ier and two of the ringleaders of the gang, named | upon Mra, Flizabeth Fai we Nght ie dese 9 hod also organized similar bands. Tey also miscionary or chicr, who ntorded thely ¢iabsrka- | to recive the particular parmout then due. a Elizabeth Fawards, ove night in January last. tour theatrieal performances. : tag rose tho Atlantic ppl river, ane will o« finn) eet lement in Utah up the river there vecureed one marriage. yhiel alia J.) n Hall and Michael ean!'s, were aicested and locked — ‘The evidence was eonflicti th ro unable to ine pot koe ree bea [agen that Z up for examinetion. agree, whereupon, by eo a Fa hear ded Mr. Thomas Barry left town last night for Boston, on ichod at 1] fe es LAD Nejc ew Poy EC uilty to asaault and battery, and were sentenced to ten , business connected with the new thoatro add Furnished at the contract price thereof shall be re: WH. Macférland, of Virginia, has purchased “Montpe- | Gaystunpriscnment each, wiih enue of ab cach, and in | : by the Conal Commissioner until (he whole work, — licr,*” the former residence of J a Fae. ike qutjont OF thetentct lve a FM GietCA re | Siete ee ee road wal aaaeopan y firoon the Litres ome Pall * ) lovby wore #0 glaring that they eoul' riot erlookods.|. tae ee oth Kee cot all the other railroad fand sebomes of A soe eopremaael tn ‘Me kidney? nue in ebarge of the Wi, sir, in contrast with this Western railroad polie> territory, “Om thee, wo Poe humbigging Homestead bill, though it may grant among them four Acathe on

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