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THE NEW YORK HERALD. : cpa TWO OLNTS. WHOLE NO. 6444, . _ SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1854 gigi acer —— ee Jon Lstoly pasaed by wie Mocks sew: med te ¢ Erie County Savings Bank. r v superintendents ‘of the poor. office of keeper of the poor NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | Another Ducl. | THE ORDINARY WYSTERN RIFLE AS A PActYiCATOR. INTERESTING FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. iom, and sbould be the object duct tho passage of laws t) their effects and cos #lomaly protest against th the Board of Aldermen, to | the foot of Forty-fifth atront of the Legislature, ao to oon at the public may be advised of uonoes, and allowed an opportunity 185. To incorporate 186. Relating to couny, ~ nw ‘thoi tothem. 187. In relation to the The age grows pugnacious; tie “code of honor’? is te west the Board of Councilmen to non 1" iis Weasel or cum tavenve.. | to eaerncdg eruome thet On arro seYMOUR, | Dousca in the county of Orlem.™*ican act to incorporate THE CONGRESSIONAL PRINTERS. talked about as freely as the new code; all aorta of 10: | eeteetred. Thal wo concider tho) anid ro. 4 * | Mr Levi Smith, of Troy, law partner of Job Pierson, PP Sa faye rt ot “" pagged April 10, 1847. i nanny ple, from cneresemen down to watch-stuffers, grow ton. | prelates the value of eur property, Dut also om. = P gs nels ap sg | Pane Creep, nnd his place wiopniied by tie een sete |. 189. Authorizing the Supervisors a ‘2° owner Piste | Anti-Nebraska Meeting at Trenton. | der aboot their “‘FPutatiog,” and soem willing to | “Rescived, That, ia care ofits passage, wo pladgs ovr BUSINESS IN THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. . o¢"C'E. aoarthur, I may be proper Ty eat Wien the Nei to lpane cecteln seonety ta relation to alan, 4 eck that “bubble at the (pistel’s] mouth.”” Hoboken— | {2.0#e sll log:l w'eane to rocure our right, and protect MerAtipiheinnnnncicondat | former gentleman is known as a national democrat, and : nd an act entitled “An act ~ "249, BAS th < bap 4 EY. | his auccensor as belonging to the wott nection of the’ very | the,CyBress fil Cemetary” pasued Feb. 14,» Sekport, | YOPGE DOUGLAS HUNG IN EFFIGY. | that classic ground-—that pacadieg of tatacts matt” | peard of Counfuon Aad tos Hovor the Mayors LIST OF ACTS PASSED, | harmonious ogra Secretary Marcy has sent in- my ee tbe charter ot, the village of a foam | Sanmatnndennapeaanan that Elysium of cricketers—that enchteting oA re These resolutions were unanimously adopted. | structions making inquiry whether thore are any more . Changing the names of James Loveland Pa, <q e Lakes | from which radiate bad liquor, worse: segars, rickety @ mecting then adjourned till Tasaiay ‘next. Ba = i | Sikes tlt erent ols romain, | Sagas Brain ate © Same avenad J" | Steam amd Disasters om (he aK e8 | react nmr and step ttre | Arzarmme Porras Corer Murra kee Interesting from Albany. @YECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TUE NBW YORK HERALD. ‘OPENING OF THE CANALS—PRISON INDEBTEDNESS, Aupany, April 14, 1854. ‘The first day of May has been fixed upon for opening quiries, and it is threatened that he intends to visit tho pity of Albany for that purpose in the course of « day or wo. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Sonate. Aupany, April 15, 1854. 193. In relation to the Court of Common Pleas for the be and county of New York. ‘94. To amend an act entitled “An act to provide for tho licensing and government of the pilots and regulat- ing pilotege of the port of New York,’? naauad June 28, 190. Declaring a part of the West Canadn creck and itd branches 8 public bighway, and regulating the passage ; LATER SUSPENSION OF A BOSTON BANK. » ROM NEW MEXICO. EPR J NTIER, TERRIBLE FIGR: bidhgn ten is the Fifteen Acres—the Chalk Farm—the Bois de Bologne—the grand duolling ground of New York city. ‘The air is heavy with rumora of fights to come. The Cutting and Breckenridge flash-in-the-pan has incited all sorts of warlike individuals to deeds of ‘dreadful note.”” Two Councilmen have quarreled over a most interesting the other day a case of instruments for the deli- cate surgery Toquired in diseases of theses una ably there has never been manufactured a more perfect set instruments of the kind. They were the workmanship of the celebrated cutler, Luer, of Paris, expressly for ex- hibition at the Crystal Palace of this city. There saa nippers as fine a# a camel's hair pencil among them, syringes as small almost as a cambric needle, and intra. ments for pumping, so to speak, extrancous fluids frou the canals of this State. " of logs and lumber down the same, and for the improve. ~ rubject, and one of them has “invited” the “oodo of ho- | ments for pumping P Munson J. Lockwood, agent at Sing Sing prison, em- waIDAT'6 Rugcemateee CONCLUDED. ment of said stream. . at be. nor’? topurify the matter. Chloride of lime would be better. | Haclie'atusasabin ig npg ot acento phatically denies the statements of Inapector Kirkpatrick ovate, 106. ‘To designate a State paper. &., &e., > ja relation to the indebtedness of that institution. The Judiciary Committee reported against the Wil! in- 107. In relation to. the moneys. levied by law on mas- A doughty “Colonel,” who ¢diti @ amall evening paper, prtehased by T. L._ Estabrook, of Me.; H. L. [Kelly jova Scotin; 8.8. Thorn, ¥. 1). Beebe, of N. ¥. troduced by Mr. Barr in relation to stage routes in New | ters, mates, mariners and ba . has been challenged b; btablo ‘Captain’? of the aga seamen arrit t the S has been challenged:by a redou! ptain SCHEMES OF THE LODBY—BROOKLYN congoLipA- | York. Laid om the table. at and port of New York, and the disposal of the amy THR GBNATR —— Ss eaygesngg— same MINTER—THE | Bopadil genus, who holds a government office. But the | attended Bs ate tee several youts plat, ra Ey pacha Co copa Gl erator ma Was taken up. pen ngeey pixike out the appeopris- bre ronan he eo, Eescoan’s Fund and Retreat and ot WRATHER, ETC. > 1854 most amusing of all these affairs has taken place | Mark apenas, of this air, mpoo | the anatomy, physi- rates Es " | tion to the Eye and Ear Infirma: § Fam a BB liseases, and operations eye; and they havo LECTORSHIP, ETC. ggg ten npc. oa 198. Authorizing of trusteod and other of- Wasurxoron, April 16, th | between well known military gentloman from tho | DOS. tca‘this case of choice instruments to the lnc. If the people of this State at large do not fally appre- ciate the benefits provided for them by the Legislature of 1884, the organized band of conspirators upon the trea- The bill to examine into the affairs of the State prisons was passed over the Governor's veto. ‘THE TREASURER’S ACCOUNTS. Mr. Walker was placed on the committee to examine ficers of the village of Fonda. 199. To authorize certain officers to administer oaths and affirmations in particular cases. ‘To authorize the Water Commissioners of the vil- of Watertown to borrow money. Some time ago the Senate ordered to be printea = + mechanical portion of the Patent Office report. This fey to Beverly Tucker, the Senate printer. Subsequently Southweat, a'democratic leader and ex-Commissioner to the Crystal Palace, and a retired officer of the British | my. In order to preserve the distinction between the turer, ‘asa token of their gratitude for his indefati- gable efforts fo elevate the standard of opthalmic surgeey this city.” An appropriate professional complimeat riate worthily bestowed. Dr. Stephenson and Dr. Garrish ave a men, we shall call the Western gentleman “the sury, in the lobby, assuredly will. If the people wonder | into the Treasurer’s accounts. 4 1h _ | the agricultural portion of that report was sent to the i) ‘ ge the two attending gratuitous Surgeons at the New York rik alta bank G6" hats icncsed oo’ -wOllhighy , retbai ni the MILIS READ A THIRD TIME, a fey the village of Eaperanes, Schoharie coun- | House, who ordered one hundred thousand copies to be on ‘and the Englishman “the Captain,’ | Opthalmic oe anu waen | pobered thet capitol, confine themsclves fourtcen or sixteen hoursa | pl,f@lation to the Common Schgols-in New York. | “dca. For the appointment of a commissioner to revise | printed by the printer to the House—Mr. Nicholson. Ac | Colonel” shat the Colonel is a very popular gentleman | they had over clght handred cases before thes. i Bae cles seiss hllla, selldenk exacsesimuetinn fete and amend the charter of the city of Rochester. cording to law, the printor to either House that orders | Jt @ppe*F®. and his position gavo him apluce in the | °f Yarious discases of the oye, nearly all Authoring town subscriptions to the Sodus Railroad. Passed. 203. Relative to the Hudson Aqueduct Company. with both sexes, . | cured or relieved, the amount of thei? labors for were "a 7 » + = hh he made quite a sensation, and | s the State treasury, the artful schemers in the lobby do 204. To amend the act entitled, “An act regulating | ©*t*® numbers of documents supplies the other, thus a yandva | sake may be conjectured. The skill of Luer, in 5 Autherizing towns in Chemung to subscribe to th a i . ; : haute société,in whe. ap 3 ug or, in manufae- no such thing. They perfectly understand why the Le. | tien fu Bi “ pannaeaauscoed rag Mo Mg ‘0 the highway 4 Ee bridges in the counties of Suffolk, Queens, ae sortie i we aia Tucker claims tha | “ ? ts sib li ah ar © been male turing th ; ssislature ia kept here against the individual desire of | | Authorizing towns to subscribe to the Onwego and Troy | "205, ‘To amend an act entitled “jin act to enablo Marin | tyesent nn ee longs to him, that and the me- by him, ‘The Captain iaapese analy, ind,asit | will, no doubt, send home many a patient. with aight every member. Bills are rushed through upon the ex- bar yas Lost. Vincente Rodriques, ‘an alien, to holdand convey real ca. | Ch#mical constituting one document. The Committee on Ne a lesen of “olonel’s popularity. The | restored, who @ierwise might bave lingered out a mi ¢ general appropriation bill was passed. tate or interest therein, and to appoint her trusice un ler | Printing conld not deoide the matter. Tucker, therofore in said, beoam heer went and while there un- | #ble existence. oe = piring moments of the session, which will allow certain favorites to accumulate thousands upon millions of dol- jars, and yet many of them are passed without scarcely ‘THE LATE CANAL AUDITOR. Mr. Crosny introduced a concurrent resolution that the Attorney General proceed against the late Canal Feb, 23, 1830. the will of Vincente Rodriquez.’ 206. ‘To improve the Grass river, in St. Lawrence coun- ty, for floating timber and saw-logs, and to declare the resorted to the Cireuit Court, praying it to issue a man. damus on the Superintendent of Public Printing to give riousand sundry conqnes Colonel returned to the Soutl™ pleasant rumors reached ima ‘rod the Fast. As bo ap ese instruments of which have - | ing, has thus fallen into hands whi is wag toons da Easter Sunpay.—Th: is Easter Sand for feasting upon eggs and custard. ‘The slaw a ‘itu day seems to be as ancient aa the Apestint ime, ‘eame stronger, and hd > Auditor, if there be cause of action, for moneys ad- hire the work. The his proached the East the ramors be y stles, any investigation. There have been several of this | vanced by him to certain Canal Superintendents. Adopt. | "Sop" henacinorceatchie ite wibalic atitiase ke | sakes ouastieslen ous este sia AI deco hele finally succeeded in ascertaining tbat the Captain was | Easter churches in olden times kept the day, which io character carried through within the present week, and | ed. Adjourned. regulating the paseage of logs and tiinber down the sarse k pearing + Tucker, and | 46 author of certain charges reflee'ting upon his moral | the anniversary of the resurrection of our Saviour, upom there are yet many others to follow. SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. for the improvement of said river. saat ee eee ae reument wee | cnatacter, which had been carried to cll hi@frionda with | $82, 26th cease relia Mite arene th Western ‘The Senate continued its yesterday session until half- BILLS PASSED. 208. Declaring the west branch of the St. Regis river a | 20t finished, and the last named was allowed until next Wie ceaalneakibeikeh balosigh ‘orhan sxe? i mn. the eve pro- ‘past one o'clock this morning. The last thing done was the passage of the Brooklyn Consolidation bill. It being extremely lengthy, Senators did not feel disposed to re- To incorporate the New York Inobriate Asylum. itelative to the manufacture of coarse salt by eyapora- on. For the relief of the Erie and New York City Railroad. For the relief of the Williamsburg Dispensary. lic highway, and for regulating the if Lo, Mame@eeans ee 209. To it rate the Yonkers Savings Bank. Saturday to reply. There is much interest felt in tho case. 210. ‘To incorporate the Sixpenny Savings Bank in the city of Rochester. ey ea ee The weather has been extremely cold and stormy dur- ‘The Captain sate in his parlor st the ——~ Hotel, wrapped up in his dignity and his robe de chambre, when Colonel ’s card was presented. The Colonel did wot coding the day of the resurrection, until about the mid dle of the fourth century, when the Couneil of Nice fixed the celebration upon the Sinday following Good Friday, The Catholic Church, particularly, venerate this day, and special communions will be performed to ; ing the past two days ; | main two hours at that time of nisht to, hear it retGerk | To amend the charter of the New York Dry Bock Com- | 211. Authoriting the Canal Appraisers to examine the see o_o linger behind the pasteboard. He demanded an immodi- | day in alf their churches, Roa Soh glesacied Ter before some of the Senators | P&ny: _ claims of Laurens Seymour and others for damages sus: Int from New Mexico. ate retraction and written apology; the Captain declined. {| | TAR PorxcB TELEGRAPH ARRESTKD nY THR Euwewre,— thought that all the sections hed not been read through | jy the rellet of Brooklyn Female Academy. | {hined in consequence of the destruction of a dam on the | riguy BETWEEN AMERICANS AND MKXICENS—AMeERI- | Whereupon the Colonel did then and there bruise, boat, | fie thunder storm on Thursday. irdee repel eps fn shate onda, he Clack reed ond re real, when finally | allowing town subscriptions to the Troy and Oswego Rail- | _ 212. Declaring the Alder Meadow Brook a pablic high. COM COMAUL: 1H TROUBLED; NEC and evil treat the aforesaid Captain—the aforesaid Cap- | surprised the police officers on duty in the Twenty-socond pa ey pope teal Bary ey pomapialy Aanrebe a | Toad. way, and regulating the passage of logs and timber down Barrmors, April 15, 1854. tain’s eyes were bunged—the aforesaid Captain’s nasal | Ward station house, by the electricity from the clouds to the hotels ang other places of known resort, who | g,iié troy and Oswego Ratlroad subscription was re- | thewme. a ican Geographicalandsta- | Ne™ Pleas papers of Sunday last are received. They | organ received a violent contusion, and hemorrhage en- | MrniDé qne wire, which ‘shattored the appmratas into finally succeeded Dringlog in a sufciont number to las tales tus auonas abs. tistical Bociety. —e contain news from Bl Paso to the 30th ultimo. sued, and finally, tosum up, the aforesaid Captain re- | Poiico, on the rotarn to the Chief <<" A haW-oart three compose & quorum, and the bill passed. be 4 214. For the incorporation of societies to establish free A fight had occurred between a party from El Paso tion bill was sent to the Howse this morning, and the amendment added to it by the Senate was concurred in. An attempt was mado to reconsider the vote, but failed, ‘and now Brooklyn, Williamsburg, and Bushwick may fairly be considered under one charter forevermore. The last executive session was held to-day, but no nominations were confirmed except a number of notarics For the publication of meteorological observations. The Military Code bill for the enroliment of the militia, the organization of uniform companies, &. Mr. Barr moved the recommitment of the bill, with instructions to amend so as to exclude the city of New York from its operations. Lost—bill passed, 19 to 4. For the better regulation of the Fire Department of the city of New York. churches. 215. To enable the city of Brooklyn to bOrrow, in an- ticipation of the tax to be levied and raised in said city for the year 1854, the sum of $11,500 for the use of the Fire Department in said city. 216. To amend an act entitled “An act to incorporate the Buffalo Trust Company,’ passed April 16, 1854. anda party of men from Dona Ana. The El Paso party was composed of seventeen Americans and Englishmen, anda number of Mexicans. They were well armed, and had two six pounders. The fight lasted twenty-six min- utes, when the Dona Ana party fled, leaving threo dead on ceived a severe “blow from the foot from behind,’ all those several demonstrations being from the hands and feet appertaining to Colonel , and given in and upon the body of Captain , he the Colonel afore- said knowingly and wilfully being the author of sald war- like demonstrations. o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the time of the heary shower, the Hebiniog attracted by the telegraph wirs ran into the station house, knocking the telegraph appa- ratus into fragments, making a report like the discharge of a heavily loaded musket, fortunately without injuring any person.” This difficulty could have been avoided wo are informed, if the operator in the station house hed | detached the wire from the apparatus prior to the ap- in various parts of the State. Mr. Barr moved the recommitment of the bill, stating | 217. To repeal an act entitled ‘‘An act relative to the | the field. The victors captured a large number of cattle. | qe Colonel took a cold bath and dressed for dinner. roach of the storm. It is presumed they will know Mr. believes that there is something wrong in | that the Common Council had full power. Lost, 6to11, | purchase oni laying out of certain lands fora public | ‘The American Consul had been arraigned before the | the Captain put his feet in hot water, soaked his | Better next time on the approach of a storm, espectall ae menapeaenss coat ri ae fe. No doubt of it; | Mr. Baur moved to lay the bill upon the table.’ It had rk in the Nineteenth ward of the city of New York, sigan ed ’ if one or two of the captains lose their heads by a how to remed ; people. It has been tried for a series of years with the been moved forward during hisabsence. Lost, and bill and the powers and duties of the Mayor, Aldernmen and Alcalde of El Paso, on a charge of having said Santa Anna head, beef-steaked his eyo, patched his nose, and in- of lightning; it may then tend to invoke more caution assed. Commonalty, in relation thereto,”” passed July 21, 1853, | had sold a part of Mexico, and would pocket $20,000,000 | gicted a challenge to his assaulter. Mr. vore the | and attention to those who are left untouched. t of Union College at Schenectady, and strong | PM's. ony pill came up from the Assembly, and the | {This Isa complete list of all th: acts signed ‘by the | thereby. ‘The Consul refused to sa: hing to the sicsheetnne p < se ane en ee inthe iovetigation’ buts et Senate, in Commitice of the Whole, Mr. Munroe in the | Governor, and registered in the office of the § cretery of see wat Haid tstinat Yous itiue eG aoe oe et No apology, of course, could be | FURTHER PaRTuLAns in ReaanD ro Tim Exim RARAOAD ererything is, reported as being all correct, proper end | chair, considered it. Pending the reading of the bill the | State upto 1 o'clock on the 14th inst.] sersthigibt ascites palpate given or received. dident on the Evie Railtead, which as patiaket te tion, viz.:— Resolved, That a solect committee of three be appointed, whose duty it shall be, during the recess of the Legislature, End a0 au darly a day ts practieable, to Inguire whether Co- hour for a recess arrived. Assembly. ‘Aumany, April 15, 1854. FRIDAY’S PROCREDINGS CONCLUDED. Appointment by the Governor. BY AND WITH THE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THE SENATE. Norarizgs Pusuic.—New York—Thomas A. Richmond, From Boston. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA AT BOSTON — THE S8U8- Colonel said nothing would give him greater pleasure; did’nt know before what he should do with his afternoon; happy that the Captain had put him in a way terday’s HERALD, that besides the engineer, George - fee, the fireman, Mr. Beya, was killed. The train, we un- destand, was the morning exprosa train going west, and not the mail train coming east, as yesterday stated. We t or any of its trustees, have violated PENSION OF THE COCHITUATE BANK. to enjoy it—would have Hoboken as place; three, past | have not yet been able to ascertain the cause of the acoi- Trovision of lew or of its charter, and particularly whether | THE SUPPLY FIL1—THK sTATE PRISON BILL FAsKEDIN DaMANoE | Charlee A. 4. Rapello, J. C. Lawrence, Erving Farris, Bosrox, April 15,1854, | meridian, as the hour; the ordinary Western rifle as the | dent. If anybody is to blame for this melancholy affair, said College, or any of its trustees, have, in any way, OF THE GOVERNOR'S VETO. 7 i - ‘ the company owe it to the public to make the full par- ‘any, what, made religious qualification s test for an The Supply bill was taken up in Committee, pending Hoxie, William A. Darling, Jobn H. Platt, Robert A. | The America is below, but it is so dark that we do not | wearon; Mr. was his friend. Mr. » allow me | ‘iculara known, regurdloss of the parties upon whom thee didave as gs conaition ofa) pal eens prof wi aie Mas bas Goreenoe on the Susie Fs nee ey Walston Gndoee bp tall ee a expect her up before morning. The mails will not leave | to present Mr. Blank——. ‘Glad to see you all, gentle- | censure may fall. i , ‘announced, passed § , Jr, Robert B. : means and re- rik can of oaid College, aid the bdministration of ite affairs st large; and that such committee have power to send for persons and papers. 74 to 27. “ ‘The consideration of the Supply bill was resumed. No amendments of moment were made, except reduc- bell, John B. Stevens, John Hopper, Benjamin H. , James C. Brown, John Black, A. De Witt Baldwin, rt, Thomas C. T. Buckley, Samuel T. Bull, Cam; Wil Henry for New York till Sunday afternoon by the regular train. The reported failure of the Cochituate Bank to-day, men, and won’t you take a glass of wine.”” The eventful hour approached. The Hoboken ferry boat REPAIRING THE SourH FRRRY.—-Great inconvenience is experienced at this time by the Brooklynites who have occasion to cross the South ferry, in uence of re- ‘Spence noe led to a great run upon it. Specie and current bill was just leaving her slip, when down came the Colonel x ed to amend as follows.— ‘i rc y . 2 gre pon ipeci is were j 5 And teat the covamitte alas have power fo examine intg | £26,tH0 compensation of the managers of the impeach | Homry ¢-, Benks, WL. Condrio, Edwin F. Corey, Jeter’ | paid out up to 1 o'clock, when the offcors declined | with his friend and servant, Wearing the ‘ordinary West. | [ong been out af acter: and far some’ days. past hat boos ait gharges now made ormay te agalart any othor college: | “the bili was reported to the House, and the report | bell, Horatio P. Carr, Cornelius It. Disowny, Wiliam Y. | meking further payments. The securitis aro considered | era rite.” They crossed. They repaired to the place of | given up to workmen who are mending it, “The Souths Se Seaaibe ebedher way creel to teeeht. oF tent spgeteea; | seTeed te. 1. Farnl ie ies er a oS — good, ana it is thought that billnolders will be paid in | meeting. In vain did they look for the other prineipal— | ‘erry Mata grat dang in etcna: Teer eee ‘hetiler any of the colfoges or inatitutions of Tearaing have | Adjourned at 6 o'clock this morning. GL Taylor MB, MeClay. William i. i Moore, A ie | full. ‘The musyension of the bank is attributed to the | the valorous Captain hal quailed before the orlinary | for of congratulation to our Brooklyn friends When affaire waeTbedher they eeuch any improper orsectarian doctrine’ | A resolution sree a eee eae canal Auditor | MeDonough, N. Fish Neiln EH. Walton, Joh failure of one of its officers, who is largely interested in | ‘Western rifle.” After waiting an hour or two, the ordi- | here resume their old routine, . by , Peter 8. Peay) Lom erga Ege semcree and Mr. Brooks’ resolu tion adopted, ayes 17, nays 9. Tein underatood here that Newell was laid on the table. BILLS PASSED. 2 Hose, |. W. Lawton, Nicholas W. Johnson, Hooper Boskirk, John G. Vose, A. B. C. P. Johnson, David O'Keefe, Van Sluyck, John J. White, Hen: jon mapufacturingy He is said to owe the bank $100,000, Report says the bank will resume business on nary ‘Western rifle’? was restored to its case, and the Colonel with the two seconds returied to town. i} DEATH OF AN OLD CiTy OFFICKR.—Amos Jones, long known as messenger of the Common Council of New ere that the case of the professor- Amending the New York school lew. * a, ‘5 ; York, died on }ri t his residence, 219 Sullivan street, ship alluded to is simply this: a ce-tain Doctor Gibbs | Relative to the salary of the Secretary of State. C. Van Vorst, J. M. Guitean, Jonah M. Clark. Monday. : The rage of the Colonel was borudless, and so frightened | y¢ the age of (8 y His funeral will take place this 4 for the vacant chair of Professor of | Relative to the New York Institions for the Deaf and Pee Ricbar a I. Todd, ay ts Cpe er T. “§ An injunction was laid on the Cochituate Bank thig | was the lamb-like Captain that he made a written re. | day (Sunday) at one o'clock. About ye . ea peeae bis rel ee, ta see nited te Unie: a COLLEGE. T, Walden, Jr., 1. K ailiee, J. Budeau, W.G. Hammond, | *fternoon, and business will not be resumed until the | traction of all the charges againat the Colonel, and ac- | the Rind Plea ol Word Meta: - ot Mien inated of Birt Pls Golambia a branch of | _ A resolittion toexamine into theaffairs of Columbia | Jt H-G. , D. Strong, T. G. Bergen, 8. G. Stryker, | commissioners report, about the middle of next week. cepted the beating, kicking and so forth as quid pro qe. | parrowly ee leath from partaking of the samo fish. * ‘Trinity? College was introduced and rejected. W. 0, Walker, Jobn K. Oakley. — ——__—_— That’s all, and the morals, that one should be carcfu | Ihe deceased is lamented by a large cirele of friends. Senator Barr is upon the hecls of the Commissioners ‘THE SUPPLY BILL. Anti-Nebcasha Meeting at Trenton. JUDGE DOUGLAS DENOUNCED AND HUNG IN EFFIGY. with hfs tongue, and moro particularly when South Stoor Urswr ix me East River—Loss ov Atl ow soe Nechtsepaarcniien sanmigne me [oon ee ee yea. wea , western Colonels are under consideration. ; | Boaup.—Yesterday:, about: 12.9'cloek; s sinall loop ves “the transactions of these gentlemen. The Senator now Work of the New York Legislature. SR ae rome Perl male rae Tussrox, N.J., April 15,1854. | caused considerable merriment at the t'me. cainieed. The eeth Te hed Seer ane Wishes fo make another effort, and itis hoped that if he | isp oy acts PASSED-—CONTINUED FROM ram mee: | XH welage, Un Wes Captains K Teron Care: a” recnazas poten Lo mn tt Gina large | « Western rifle” is a great “institution, "* At the time, and the pilot observing the condition of the smeceeds ‘of more consequence w! OU; . ‘ALD OF APRIL 6. Capisin McCauslum, Washington; Colonel H.’ Crocker, | 24 enthusiastic. D. ler was appointe: rman, R —$——— cleop, hastened to her assistance, but arrived too late te sere ee ieEttgnione bhis the Senator's resolu. | ,,240, Authiorsing highway labor fo be expended on the | Milwaukie; Colonel John Print, Chicago; P. C- Willams, | C. Bellville, Seretary, and ten Vice Presidente City Intelligence. rrscoe the druwnigg men, Four men were upon the ction of inquiry: — Half Moon and Plifton Park plank road, in the county of ern eee C. Griswold, Oregoz, arrived yester- | Resolutions were adopted, strong and emphatic in their WHAT OF THE WEATHER ! sight when abe Terry let came ‘uy, it wes Bae they Rovolved, That a committee of threo ve appointed, with | *"I41°D. sgutate atage routes in the city of New York a pickry, Jr., Quebec; J.T. Ransom, Georgia; J. | te, against the Nebraska bill, denouncing Senator | A unanimous complaint. What in the matter up hod all sunk and perished. A small boat put off from Tonite sed management cearareeteats t8® | ant provide for the promotion of companies to operate | Quinn, Columbia,” J. Brigge, Georgia: R- Blanchard, New | Douglas, and applauding Charles Skelton, the represehta- | there? Will the winter never end? Will the children o: | Governer’s Tiana for the wreck, but before it reached tion, and the chara against them, and thet the same. . York;'J. Rice, New Orleans; J. L. Wood, Canada; J.B. | tive from this district. the hundreds and thousands of the suffering poor of this ) 0, "My timate men they had all Derished. sloop . tir 0 its becomis 142. To authorize thie village of Port Jervis to hold an -Holmes, Messrs the Prescott. Geo Phelps, running, Cary n, Nassau, Welmer, Pierson, past week, adjourned sine die last night. | wheel. a lighter, ry £ ; and was beating across from Brookl y 1 Washingt ea eakiabdbe Zh ? u ani wes beating across from lyn. PCT ie i Rol BL A ay charter oftcers. sMeeiohel Samuel Church, Toledo, Governor George | Judge Randolph, Rev. Isaac V. Brown, and Lewis R | city never have the privilogo again of going barefootes, were unable to ascertain the names of the lost. 0} to remedy the cvils complained of, and that 148. To incorporate the Oneida Plank Road Company. | Kent, Maine; T. McGaw, Maine; Colonel Henry Sparks, | Parker, were the speakers. without being frostbitten? What a horrid time they y : tnid committee have loave to sit during sas 144. To authorize the Commissioners of Highways of | San francisco; Colonel H. S. Lansing, Chicago; Lieut. | The meeting was without distinction of party, and was | must have had of iS this last season at the North Pole. | Fri¢ay afternoon # melancholy and fatal affair occurred ‘This was adopted, ayes 17, noes 5. Mr. Vel the town of Ridgeway, in the county of Orleans, to re- | Wilkes, U. 8. A.; Honorable A. W. Lamb, Washington; 5 } | at the corner of Forty-sixth sireet and Second avenue, by will please set his books in ordex with all possible survey part of a certain road in said town. Mr. C. Stab, St. John; Honorable ‘Peter Rowe, Schenec. | ™8d¢ up of about half of each of the great parties. and all around that section of the country! Ah, me! | the blasting of a rock, the fragments of which were His Excellency, since he vetocd the prohibitor: 145. To increase the capital stock of the Buffalo, Corn- | tady, were amongst the arrivals yesterday at the St, | This morning an effigy of Senator Douglas was found | What has become of Dr. Kane and his Arctic expedition | blown in all directions to a considerable distance, = piece beeline etn cope Pre evay Taek ett ba rape A Lg ee Nicholas. pia NEY suspended from the telegraph wires, and ordered to be } in search of Sir John Franklin, missing since 1846? We | fhe Naat; Seating ‘Bis akolt tnoae Oe pork ens, oa od ral I. . ic | irs ol ES. - 7 Yor retusing to sign «till relative to matters of Dank | chapter five part second of the Revised Statutes. For Liverpool. in the steamship Atlantic—O Hopkinson, | °"* own Oy Or eg have been thinking of that. It must have been atre” | death. It appears the quarry {s situated at the corner of issues, as follows:— 147. To amend the charter of the Schoharie Kill Bridge Dr W H Smith: A B Smith, But- mendous winter above the Arctic circle—a winter of per- Forty-third street and Second avenue, belonging to John Seen O9 Naw Yous, Bs Daa | Company. hats Mi cdeion wikis flo i a 3 pA Bee re | Ohio rare ae Convention. petual night—with the mercury at the average of 45 de. | ae pn ee phe — Pl very gn LRANY. , 1854. . Appropriating mone; inton Prison. ; ad | CINCINNATI, April 14, 1854, i sade bis Pane E rath tered Mow. Sanronn E. Cuunca, Pursivavr ov tHe Sx-| 140, Te provide for the settlement of the accounts of | KintiMrs and Miss McKee, Boston; A J’ Wilkinson, |: hg ditb Suave OlguaiMlneeta acedir'c we a nated grees below zero all the time. Look at the icebergs, by | directions, piece of which struck the deceased, who wae ATE — the Commissioners appointed to erect a court-house and | Miss K Huck! CREME, G Pope, Mise Dey. | Anti-Slavery m in seasion here during the | the give hundred miles square, in extent, that have been | at the time assisting his father to put on the tire to = | | L herewith return, with my ol law, “ An aot to amend an act ‘the fourth title of the thirteenth Tat Sather at Stipay Paha pas sil in the oity of Ut and to discharge them from their Mmeintbonds = Fli Mr Blackburn, Ramee, Mr Kent, 'H Grubb. Me MM Mr The Recent Storm and the Weather, drifting down into our own latitudes, arresting the right of way of our Liverpool steamers. These things satisfy The unfortunate youth was felled to the ground. and died instantly, before the father had scarcely time to Revised itl jations conc 160. Constituting the village of Glens Falls a separate q : think what the difficulty could be. The police, whem stpomtlont of taxor’ om incorporsved companion road district. si im Me Mocales, W Sehis patilhperenecienerse th us that our friends and fellow citizens of Kamschatka | called to the scene, considered that a want of proper eare Commutation of collection thereof,” passed July 26, 1863. | "151, Authorizing the Comptroller to ascertain whether mann, Mr and nies must have had a rough time of it—a winter which has in securing the blast was the cause of the calamity, and The kev and only ection of this Mil ines follows:— | the persons employed by the State to survey lots sold Mr Evans, Ohi : my ABEL 16 1864. ss sib at deals seed Ulin a 1 taived the | #ecordingly arrested McCormick, the nvonrietor of the set pan el Pin this title ge follows, via.—And fi ‘ases | Peter Smith made any mistake in measuring or comput- modo Fe Wi) vn. | About four inches of snow has fallen here since two aiegeacte a igs faa on a Seamer Ue juarry, iam Lift, the foreman, and Charles Burns, J il rant, Q 7 ‘is 7 lously. rl i Se paRrene Wind ep thY, ease, corporations aba EP ie athorise the Wevertotn wed ‘Rome Railroad | Hum rey, Mr Hinrichs ¢ Blchors, Chas Gnas o'clock this morning. The weather now indicates change | P*iVe Oh Teno dount that the vast frozen regions of the | Ceca? ho Were detained to await the action of the ened te taerease thefe lose and dicsounte to an amount | Company to endorse and guarantee the bonds of the Pots- | waite, > BDearer, mhotse, hey to rain. North, and the fields of icebergs, drifting down towards ‘ STE yy ” P Bi ¥; A Wortlerc, Mr G B Tenant, lady i THE WE. : we The vsk or Muipsix Tis Crry.—We see that mules ace equal to the amount of surplus profits on bands evor be. | dam.and Watertown Railroad Comp tt. J. Jnine, GA Drost and lad. ATHER IN ALBANY us from being introduc: that there wean the subjoct of tie gil and the object indi {ally allows all banking corporati ated in the Y ; , his month of April, expecially with the fierce snow iy ‘of making loans and discounte, to 154. To amend the charter of the Fire Department of | nurse . & of this mon’ pril, cap y co well that the Sixth avenue arc also beginning to ase Expitarbo'en ‘amount equal to their curplue proats, under | the city of New York. edt snd chifls Mire James Randal | No boats have yet arrived, and the express train from | storm of Friday night last. ‘The wind had been blowing | them, ‘the labor for horses upon these roads ts. fowad, color of amending the mestaing the assessment of | 155. ‘To provide for carrying out and opening ® road | reneand Indy: B Deep. Mice Lane, W. New York is not up yet. in upon @e for nearly two gaye from the icebergs, tit | to be such ae to use up one of these animals in about = ‘<exen pptncgeporsted comapanics. 1 aut not prepared t¢ from township No. 8 to township No. 10 Old Military | lis, Ohio: F Calomard, France: Mr Bonnard, | jects Afi ony fp Oa wae ‘the | Year. Mules are of a tougher nature, and although their that this great change in our banking system 1s, or tects | Tract, Franklin county. CW Wolfe, NY; Mr Warrin, Jos Moor: pn. come down. And it*did come down. It was the | i inearance is not quite so pleasing as that of a fine desizable. But I cannot consent to sign a Mill, the object 156. Authorizing the Comptroller to loan snoney from | Brosh, J Baines, J Warner, Mr Seherer, Mr Nolion. wasters onthe Lakes. February snow storm over again, with a little extra moc petletel alt Aoceastis, watiatiaraes qt wbiapare, not in. some degree erProms at the sehjects | the Common Schoel Fund to the county of Wayne. | Mr and Mrs CG. Goodule, Mr WH Platt, Mr Otto, Mr J VESSELS ASHORE—TRRRIFIC STORM, ETC. | hall in it. | Beginning in the afternoon at four lait longer, and work ae reel, WA eee of | 157, Further to amend an act entitled “An act to au- | Ppa Gere TW Waterbury, Mee Hawley, | FFALO, April 15, 1854. | grelock, It eqntinued Tulling #F & moderate rate till | derstand th parclinged from the South and Weat “catealned <0 in thorize the Monticello and Wurtaboro Planic Read Com- | ‘br and’ Mrs M Hott, Kondon ; Mr J Birch, Mr and Mrs | Wo learn from private advices that the sehooner Buck. | K till daylight. it raged and stormed as if the ec, UBbFoken to the bit, by the railroad companies, and one se neantele” Rit pebtion a dna for otter purposes, ” d May 26, 1853. haplel Philadelphia: RB Lockwood, Count to.day, reports that the schooner Fortune, bark Badger | pa rama A he uae been omg Bat toy the |. Lp Semen ay morning about 10 cna a a 3 4 Ri 5 ". A 1M A letrowitz, jetrowitz, Mra i 4 " elting as it fell, there would proba have been h. broke out in the furniture manufactory of ‘eder, No. Jew wramnas Shithe b jomenee 3 give she ines Tore den salary of the District Attorney of | Qvott' onitd fant, Mr William Thomas, Mr Fa tate schooner Luther Wright, and propeller Forest | Yeen inches upon a level of ‘now ani fail in the Park on { 74 Fifth street, and caused about $400 damage. The lors tions to all. measure 5 159. Toauthorize ‘the alteration of the articles of asso- | 3 owe: pag a! A Mites Me Brigg Ls) J Me. Queen were all ashore between Presque Island and Thun- day morning. In fact, the oldest inhabitant ad- {# partly covered by insurance. gcneral interests cr ciation of the Bank of Silver Creek. Kevan, Sire Givin, Job Wilson, John Johnson, J Davie, Eder Bay Islands, all loaded with railroad iron, lumber and ses ot ses); ous ox Ment. eon, ort So ny Pages gen agp se may Mea oe tesea'the Lill to the Seuate, whore it originated, ‘withowt NR ee eemeD Hirer end the | ee m manehaeriny | Robert Hl. Morris waa first elected Mayor of this great | extigewiahed after damage to the amount of $160. y. 158. To incorporate the Clifton Springs Water Cure Company. 161. To provide for improying Sacandaga river. Auman, April 15, 1854. A heavy snow storm prevailed here during last night. There had been a severe storm for four days past, an ‘The pitiless coast of Labrador,’ have had a great deal todo with our win Visitations ration. | | the place of hor the Eighth avenue rail o some extent iato the city, to take The experiment waa tried first om ad, ani was found to work so my signature or approval. yee e ; stad Nai gi | : (Signed) HORATIO SEYMOUR. | « 162. To'authorfze the !mposition of a tax upon certain | Neilson, Mitcbill, Edwin Bun Mitehill Mr: CD | the coast was very rocky. ‘The propeller would probably | | Theclty ee whlnnt ihe'bs or Escarr or Two Stare Prison Convicts Wane He also vetoed » bill in relation to the sale and redemp- | lands in Herkimer and Hamilton counties to provide | Ludlow. Brig Gen $ Armstrong and servant, G Carroll, Jr, | prove a total lose. The loss is heavy ) par aca Kae Gee eg iniee bypedit ered 4 on tuar Way To AvBuaN.—We had scarcely announced sion of property sold in the city of New York, under cer- | means for completing’a road from Morehouse to Salisbury. | Mrs Grabam, Mrs Piatt, Mise SE Roterts, Mrs ET Hicks, fe atic arcndbcae oundings—no P nele decp, now covered | {hy somviction and sentence of Heary Hoftnea and Hemry dain consideration. This meseage is also inserted :— | 168. To amend the charter of the city of Utica, | Seen Baie none Se he wierd ee FIT ae head ta foot by:the'| _— fan omnibas, now our 1 oonton for the attempted murder of officer , before Seatx or Nuw Youx, Exscurive Drpanruzyr,) | __ 1¢4. Relative to the assessors in the town of Oswegat- | Bovecn c House d W MeClunc, HG Bestwick—i0in whe | Atansements for Expediting the Southern | * saperted tive ld coxis seat y othe The Neem yas Neare informed of their escape from ofices Henry Phil- ’“Aunasy, April 13, 1854. '§ | chie, in the county of St. Lawrence. f teernge. . | Mall. mel. toodste roth Madlage ‘ tan tae Was Jips, while on the cars, and when within ten miles of Au- Hox. Sawyonn B. Cavncn, Preset gr rin Sexats— | 165. To provide for the education of the children of | "Yor Charleston, in the steamship James Adger—C P Col ‘Caamuenox, April 16 1864, companied by o strong gale of wind, ripping awnin barn. It eppeats that the officer left Troy with them op 1 herewith return, with my objections to its beceming a | the Indians of the Onondaga Reservation, in the county | man. Mr Watson, J C Barnes, John Williams, Jobn HM: , , into strips, and in some instances iron awning p Wednesday. They were properly shackled and handeuffed, Anw, the bill entitled "An ast to amend an act eutitlod an | of Qnondaga. torson, Chas Marsh, WB Weipple, J 1. Whippla, JasCCar- | A wnecting way beld to-day of the Presidents of the | were snapped in twain, Yesterday morning » shed i ao tea entertained. that thus fettered they en ‘act to sim plify the manner of collecting arrears of taxes, as “sosments, and regular rents of Croton water in the vity 168. To enable thé Comptroller to credit back to the ter, DP Bingley, Euclid Chadsey, A V Stout Jas D Gray, ire Merritt, John Kelly and k, A Montgomery and West Point, Muscogee, Southwestern on the corner of Firstavenue and Twenty-first etre ‘on attempt to —_ Soon after leaving Syra- jckn oftcer t ; Dr O B Finney, C R Heyward, stantly killing a woman who was passing at the t i passe " 13. Se ie. | county of Clinton certain taxes on non-residents’ lots in | jsny. Jno Th n. Jr DW Cl PLyman, J Thomas, | Central, Waynes ’, South Carolina 1 Wilming Re ted by rates Be ¢ one of them feigned sickness, declaring to the: tenet the thisd article df the congetation of this Stage | snid county, heretofore assessed and cancelled. Watepp 8 cH A Coot S3 Cuneo D Ramm EW | Central, Waynesboro’, South Caroline and Wilming | | Genin, appointed by the denizens of Droadn net mas AWD, SOT SR EERO McieerIO directs that ‘no private or lecal bill which may be pass 167, To amend an act entitled ‘An act for the supply ; Ins Johnson, L W Cobb, Jno Hoyt, § Leggett, B | on and Manchester Railroads, to arrange for running | Neve it of the cbstractions of mud and filth jlatform. The officer not mistrnsting him, nor evea by the Legislature ehall ombrace more than one subject, of Brooklyn with w: ? passed June 3, 1853. aud 17 in the steerage a double service between Washington and New Orleans, | '?8 that there was atask upon his hands in mapining that pretence to get beyond his ft shall be expressed in the title. bill which T retarn ,'” Bi 168. In ‘relation to the moneys levied by law on mas- oud, in steamship Jamestown =H Green, T i For Richi 1. Willies, sireet of the foot of slush ich covered by : H 4 and expediting the mails twelve hours. The arrange | fn che day co ral or iivided the , 20.ch) took them on the platform, they being chained to- 58 8 local act. first section provider that “the President | gory nat, i ‘a iolaw 4% the olf LP Williams, D Miller, C De Roossey, Mre | and expedit in the day commenced operations. He divided the ; \ eg, marinersand seamen arriving at the city | iarper, RW Harrison, SH Corwin, Jerome Summons, J H ¢ cael iest i ane V 0 . a gether, where they stood, he on one sile of the car, and day of Apri, enue tw be prop Shall avewedly: os she Test | and port of New York, and the disposal of the same by Wale VRE y andtws children, E Jonesand | ment is to take effect ax soon as practicable, proba | prok te ae thea ns, Preto Mi ae 3 Mig < the brakeman on the opposite site of the adjoining ear, Citsk ot Merenty sepa rey etry the trustees of the Seaman's Faent ead on ts ; D J Moffat, Indy and three chil- | bly on the Istof June. patios te Glue’ tie wider to Row off. Then trom each They remained but a short time, yen the man said on whic said re lar re 69, To authorize the formation of a n 2% g teenies oC comin oe cate tate ” o | he felt better, and soon after, as the train was at ia unpaid, with trict in the town of Conewago, in the county of Catta- ? ARRIVAL Sale of the Wilmington and Charleston — | Mile they shovelled the snow up into the contse Of The | the rate of thirty miles an hour, they both sprang ‘oh ainoy raugus. | , From Charleston, in stearaship street, where, from the continued teal yd iva. | the cars, and rolied over several times on the ties earch ee FO. ‘to amend an act entitled “An act for the proser- | tine, Miss Batchelor, Mrs B Smith, Mrs Schafien}urg, ehild Steamers, omnibuses, it would be the soonest reduced to 8 liquifac- | he parts and Tolled tunk, sever ttt the bell rege ek viour yours, and shall at the time notify the 4 lie health,’? passed April 10, 1850. and servant, Mra E Johns, Mrs Aveull and three children, Cuamumstow, April 13, 1854 mn, The work had thus far progressed Inst night— | ¢ makiown catee, olftier tities Ite het aaae of the aggroeate amount of the regular rents so | vation of the public health,” py 4 of vellee- om Mrs David Martin and two ohildron, CL Canelhus and wy Apetl 18, nin predicting (bat unless there was a vory hard frost | {fom some unknown cause, ing dd eball thereafter recei payments on ac. | 171. To provide for the appointment of police officers | onilg, JC Chatterton, A Mansell, lady, two children and The sale of the Wilmington and Charleston steamers ; alt b nin the morning as the side. | £°0m the bell, or faste nedon the roof of a car, it woul ecunt of the fame, but ma less, certify to .| of the town of Newburg, in the county of Orange. A William’ ster J Mes oy, J D Goot, Geo - ah would be a x tel ad | not give the word of command to the engineer te stop, Glerk of Arroars any overcharges, whieh shall upon such 172. To amend the several acts in relation to the Asso- ‘T Butterfield, M MeWa. | took place to-day, according to advertisement, and re- front of the St. holas Ho " f thy fan «not until officer P'viNips had ran through the Eilon De Fer Ad A ee ond cection is kd follows sways. | ciation for the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, in, EM Spragae, ast R | sulted as follows—Tho steamer Gladiator sold for $18,800, yt te ee hring Bate of Now Ntiey ‘the ‘i reached the locomotive that the cary were a or assessments, or £01 ¢ a s juinn, |, Blanchard, M Kemp, Capt Hooper, 5. % Soaane e ‘stand tha zabethtow his morning be alge ion thet, soe Wank’ or bis lezal ropresentative, shall have the | of the Tuscarora Indians, and to regulate the highway | Gveckdisne, Bo Rameny—30 in th ery CAPE HooPer, | for $15,000, to the Commercial Insurance Company of | We understand that ai Elizabethtown, this morning | Cicer Phillipe and others immediately retraced: ti Signy vo rodeos the same front Fie aastih Wwenty: There | labor among eaid Indians. Zim Seyannad, in steamehi ama Thomas Morten. | Charleston; the Wilmington for $12,000, to F. C. Matthie ee itching was faire Th ain from New | &oPs na short time were on the «pot where the " te T assigns, at AD, n tw re | Y x 5 © Jackson, Capt Ro! indovth, 4 - hat the sleighing w m= ‘isoners landed, Wut w oat. from theday of tale, after one year's notice in writing of hie | 174 For the relief of Richard Nilew. | 1 1 | SM Wtiodgett, BF Welle JC. Tal Thos Young, | son, of Charleston, and the C, Vanderbilt for $10,100, to ‘ eters (ie nded, hut they were non After a fruitless search of several hours, and not being able 0 wh >. K " wa now to goin any Sate io, tO OF ese eeatineerest thereon from the day | lage of Salem, and to authorize the said village to bor- | Mra Strang, Mite Lonlee Strength fe Mp P. K. Dickinson, of Wilmington, The wharf was bid in ice upon 1 a the snow | traces of them, he returned to this city. Hémade knows. Ufaatountil the timo of redemption, and elso for vie improve- | row money. | Mary Thrane, Mr Egan. at $30,000, Pag he hap Rapin Bet! thecnow mit | t Governor Seymour their escape, who imme: of. ments mado thereon at their fair yalustion: the valueofeweh | 176, In relation to the public schools in the city of | — impassable for wheeled v pe do fered « reward of $250 for their apprehension and improvements to be determined if not ap en | Schenectady. ria) | The Turf. Pato. Railroad Accident. Toe ae et a oe ee ees; | toany Sheriff in the State. We are also informed bo te oly fh ot A ig to be np) *t | “177. To amend and consolidate the several acts in rela | LOUISIANA RACES. New Haves, April 15, 1854 Pemeat! Pe eure Hee to the already tong, Ae | the Shortt of Renesaloer county hee in .GAtMlan’ qilaaem Te will besoon that the second rection makes grent and | tion to the charter of the city of Hudson. Moran Counse—Tied DAY—April 7.—The race wat | An Irishman named Robert Dorr, fell from the top of a | *™°Y ewan { ting the redemption of radical changes in tho ease re a of ich may hereafter » sold in the city 0: 178. To amend chapter 172, laws of 1826, entitled act to incorporate the Ovid A lemy and for other pur- ‘An } for a Club purse of $750—two mile heats, with Katinka, freight car yesterday in this city, and the train passed MEETING TO PROTEST AGAINST A NUISANCE. A meeting of the residents in the neighborhood of their apprebension,—Albany Journal, April 4, Foperty whi in t ¢ a % oak ork, ast only for water rents hut for taxes wid | ‘poses,”” parsed April 18, 1826. Wild Irishman and Mary Taylor as the contestants. cover hiim, Biting lafin ieistesisly, ports niin citvct was hell last night, we Tavtle Day | Stperlor CourtaGenoral Terns, Se eee eicakereor eho till, Bee itis in so reapest u i ioguteing Ue ad ending jin to the | 4. 1. Bingaman’s (R. Field’s) br. c. Wild Irishman, wd Drewery, in Forty-fith atrect, between First and sesond Before Chiet Justice Oskiey and Judges Duce, Bowwort, i r i satto United States over certain lands city of Buffalo, to 3 oc—3 y. . enues, to take measures to prevent the contemplated ‘Slow coxpressed in its title, ai ‘ed by tho stitation. It | pe ecunied asa site for a on light. v by Glencoe, dam by Med by Departure of the City of Manchester. avenu P p | also violator t by introdwoing int Lill “more than one subject” of legislation. ‘The provisions which I have quoted, was designed per combinations in the Logisia Of different objects, bat to give t largo some notice of the Foo) \d character 180. To confirm the election of ci tion officers in the village of Malone, in the county of Franklin. 181. To provide for a deputy clerk for the Court of General Sessions of Kings county 182. Revising, send consolidating the several 'W. J. Minor’s b. f. Mary Taylor, Cisra Howard—4y.0.......... John Tarnbull’s b. f, Katinka, by J dam by priate 3 me, 4. Paapenraia, April 15,1 The screw steanfthip City of Manchester sailed to for Liverpool, with sixty passengers. deposit of offal at the foot of Forty-fifth street. } ‘The meeting assembled at 8 o'clock. Mr. James Me: Donald was called to the chair, and Jacob J. Rosonation Secretary. appointed if tir. Haney A. Woour moved that » committee of three Avni, 16—Wmn. H. Otis, c., against Job Wright. | Judgment affirmed. ‘Ae rt G. Tubriskei, de. against David B. Smith. Judgment affirmed. ‘m. H. Clark against The Metropolitan Bank.—Jadg- ment for ‘ietondant fag by requiring that t) de appointed to draft suitable resolutions, expressive of y 13. ne re] bt «mgt + terme Tiaae H. Hopper against John Titon, éo.—Judgwent . ae eee ittaa ‘de nortece. ona |. dab, Ts sovtah poten Tliaten it Apabialtcs | .. Sonmmaz, Complihh-o tthe. Rtreaidext has officially Gorenecart, April 4, 1864, | oar rsa acted as. such committes. Messrs. | sfirmed. ny wi ete erlatery Eerie. Lee | #3 Banks to be “ from the Seoretary’s office to reenaaieea E. he. Sonate as of Lg ot ene - Pt ot og dep En ath po a rea ‘Woolf, Gallagher and Rosenstien, who reported as fol- ont Davis against John Erhardt.—Judgment af- connection with i Suter under il which caioniated | tne Daeg tncriae the Sandburg Plank Road Comps: Sint" Segovia, as Cousul of pata for the portot New | st Sc. Moaey is light; New York exchange Armat 1% | "Wesotyed, That oltinens of the United Sta . | Witliom D. Against Auguste Onder & mit gone, and to keep it in, ignoranoe of the of: | 4 hopey snd fog otber Perpores, on a premium. oldere, and Fonidsnio o€ the Nineteenth wards a0 hereby affirmed without coos fort af ceded to bo welled,

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