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624 NEW YORK HERALD. rem & «Ay, would make a suia to be refunds? by the 8°V pment to the imvoriers of $1 40 ver barrel, ‘D totter, im the meantime, Isying ox of the uae fod interes: of the money. Uld “oess pork waa firm, and reached $14 por barrel, wile new was held at $15 25 = $15.37. Lar was firmer, The stock of Rio onffes was Ngot, aad the markes firm. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRILTOR AND EDITOR. @PFICE N. W. CORNER OF NASSAU AND FULTON STS. TERMS, cosh in ad $54 ts per co) " 3 ee RAERLY HERA very. Satu fits | A sole of 2,000 begs were made at 10c, @ 11.5; Ber copy, oF 88 per auruin ; the Europe f* | another lot, prevsasly sold, at 0fo. Sagara were Rum, touny por Britvin, and $9 to any P get of Be Continent, buh toiuctu le porte, iy | pteady, with a fair wmouns of bastvess doing, L TERS by scriptions or with, @ty, na Ran ee pe or the postage will be deduc 7 A privsre detter received from Curacoa, ander date of Feb. $, snoouvoss that the garrison sta tiowrd a! Coga, Venreeela, being aeary reduced to stua vation, Aad broken ous to mutiny, and had pina dered and demolished tie stores of the Jewisa fo- Fabitanteof the city. Tue later were tareaenct with exermipation if they did not immadiately Jeave, md sumbss had acwrdtugly Bed to Caracoa. Oc lee ning theee facts toe Governor of toe island deagstohed om tas 7p \wo Da'es meo of war ty the Bay of O-4a to protec? tae pereoss ad property of the Jews cluzens. 1t wae thoucsht thas the afar would not end with a5 & gteat-deal of blvodshod, The case of the seawer Marnachasesta, tinalied or ecbarge o! being engeged tn a Ailibuaser expedi- thoy apacet the ielacdof Ooos, came up defere is Judge Geri, in the District Csort, yestercay. Wa ondway—Onp Heaps avo | pive ® rep rt of the allegatiiaa and the evidence 3 token tn acother colmau. To consequence of the namesrous 8 cldenta cauged by the careless mar mer im which old baildiags ia the chy are asuaily destroyed, a reailusica was adopted in the Board of Conaciimen lass eveaiug, Girecting the C wmittee ou Ordimances to ve .ort an orcinence providing ‘het every euntractor gall caune the eatie sidewalk surrouading the buildisg to b2 excluses by a hige feuce while che process of demeliton ia geiog oo, A gveat deal ef route baviness was tracsay7ed by the Board. ihe repors New York, Paarsday, March 8, 1855, of the Cummittes on Fiosnes in favor of su ordi eee oe ern pence spprep iting $17,784 to defeay the Salaries To Advertisers. of Bireet Lospectore, aloo a resolution limiting tag ‘The pressure of advertisements created by the demanis | kasing of eberves and piers, by the Comotroiler, to ‘ef tbe spring trate, ueocenitates a greater stringency in | one yeor, pscaed tereugh the Coamitice of uke ear office regulations as to the latest period of theirre- | Whee, A curivus commuutvation was received erption.. Of our present average of advertisements, ap- | srom the Compt olier, bringing some singular facts Picts ne aes neers vail id on Aietars por’ | to light connected with tee bove unisares, We 8 DOt reach us before a late hour o ovening aie : : Per ‘the future, if the pressure continues, we shall bo | S'¥e ® bricf abesac: of it in enother colama, ‘We ermpelled to postpone to the following day the publica- would a/8) cai] a'tenviea to the rviadicato y and pal ttom of all advertisements wnick are vot delivered oefore | Piavatory communication of the Manhattan Gas P.M. By adbering to this rule our getting to press | Company. IR be much facilitated, and our readers enabled to re Fo # question asked by one or tho Commissioners ecive their paper at an eariier hour of the morning. of Emigration taes evening, ut the meetog of toe = Board, as to what actin would be taken respectiag the parzens ers on boa d the Sardinian vessel reeent- ‘The stesmebip Pacific, which left Liverpool on | }y arrived, Masor W.od declined to respond in the the 24th ull. for this port, had not made her apooar | present state of the affair. He asgnred the Buerd, smer off Sundy Hook at twelve o'clock last nigat. | however, that the laws would certainly ba eaforved, Boe brings ous week’s later news. and the county protected from all paupers sad Awmecting.of the democracy, called a fusionds | criminals, Moersiration, although it does not aposar that ang ‘The Wrig Genera] Qom mittee last night resolvad Prominent “stds” were presoat om the oceasion, | to wait ups Mr, Sewa.d om nis arrival ia this city, was held st Tammany Hall los: wight, asd was | and tender him the tbauke of she whig party for nia very fully sttoaced Resoiutions condemaing the | “able asacition of the sextimeaca of tha venple of Keow Nothiogs, and advocating the annexation of | this S:ate in the Sonate,” aud ‘ula fattheul ateension Guba, were adopted, and Mr. Stnart, MC. trom | to their interests,” vo. Mi higen, mode a very Jong epeech. Sze report and rhe Drovehig at wemanay Hall. editorial remarks elaewhere. Toe probintiory liqaor law was taken up in the So for a8 numbers wen:, the meeting last w York Senate yesterday. An immense throag | CY°ing was ali that could have been desired by of epect were in atvendance, who displayed the | it# mapagers, Tammany overflewed. Iu re- @reatest +acesness to axcertain tae opinion of mom- | Fpect of oratory it was lees fortanate. Mer Stu- derson this sliabsorbing topic. The debste was | art sees things from a Washington point of thoeed'ngly interesting, A great cuauge seems to | view, and is alove all things o politician, in have come over the micds of Senasoia on this | whore opinion tiis better to sacrifice the conn. se oh Risch ar as San try than the democratic party, better to uphold meve to strike out the search and seizare provisieus apy cpurimitice to the admicdstration than to ef the present bill, Mvasce, Whitney aad Dickisson, | ™** the toms of the spells.) who also advous ¢d aud voted for the last year’s bill, Mr. Williams, beiug of Irish descent as testi- empeke strongly sgalart the present one. Masses. fied— even without his confession—by that Hi. phins and Hatching were in favor of amendmeate | “rich browne,” bas a family aaarrel with the Hew very ev dent, t erefore, that the bit will, as we | Know Nothiogs; aud took the ooportunity last Dave aii slong predicted, be matertally modified be | evening ta indulge the world with @ profession tom it can command the votes of a mejonty of the} of his sentiments on the subject, showing poser pai hatrmeen alice ad teat a pretty plainly that Iowa is more backward in tara atic glerbay aoa AER Pecskog dak respect of political information than is gene- : Jet of ibe Dill-saay buecme ep daupaired, in theopisiod of rally supposed Neither speaker catls for ex- wthe ubra temperance men, a3 to iead tothe aban | ‘eded criticism. ‘fhe only notewershy point in the whole affair wos the singular omission of sny resolution which might seem evea ty imply on approvatof the policy of ths presant Seuneut of tee measure, im preferen se to acquiles- edinmstration. ‘Phe fact is the more astound- @5g in a dow whica they regerd ag inefflvient. Toe officc-eehers at Albany were yesterday ing as the meeting wes notoriously got up by the office-bo'ders in this ciry. The platform doomed to ther croel disappeistment. Taey watted at ibe copivol in tull force, and eagerly was crowded with men who make thelr lizitg in the rervice of the general government, and @woi'd she resus of the exeent.ys session of the who ae shoxera of the epoils, are expected, ac Rewate on nominations, N tang was done, hov- evr, bat the coufirascion of a batch of notaries cording to custom, to stand up for their employ- ers throngh thick and thin. Yet these men, aed other minor villves, among which wa noize those of Juwen Kelly a d George W. Bunt for Com- Re'ssioners of Emigration. who have evexy'hing to hope from the favor of the Preside: t, ad everything to lose when he retires in'o private life, did not dare to say one Bomurl Blac hfosd, Bay, brs devlived the ao (awiment ot Judge of the Supreme Court, ia p'ace word In his favor. For oll that eppears in tne resolutions, Mr. Pirree might still be a private ‘wi tho iste Juoge Ed rards, teudered him by Gover- citizen of Concord, or toe administration might avr Clark. be compoved of whigs, An ominous sign wheo Wee returna of the municipal elootions in this Pra ontinue bighly favorable to the Kaow No- Temmany filled to overflowing with the dem» cracy docs not yenure even to whisper a civil th ng, aud the stutements pnt forth by the O-der, selasive to Che increase «f i. numbers since tre No- compliment to the democratic administration ! Bus this is vot ail. Several of the resola- vember electhon, ave ful y verified. Wo vive today another instalment of the Macy tions convey a direct censors on the adminis- tration, What is be declaration of the neces oni 8 ulé correepordeace on the Cuban qression There do amenta are of cuca exgrosany interes’ at the prirent moment that we are compsiled to “ridge much of our kovel matier in order to And bee ter hem No more curious onanter ot dipis sity of acquiring Cuba, but a rebnff ta Murcy’s temporising, vaciiluting, timorous policy? The democrats of New York, we read, hold the ac- « | niaition of Cubs te be of paramoant impor ‘ And@ this wheii, impor from any qu urter of the v png used Jor. $e OUR FoRwc Mdsancsron ANTICULARLY REQUKETED Te "EAL ALL DENTS ANY Lettena ann PACKAGES SENT US, NO NOTICE tukex of anonymous Com mumncations. ao + ot return thove rejected. JOB PRINTING czccuted with neatiges, cheapness, and We as ch. Af #ERTISEMENTS + owed every dit ja» 66 AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. © BROADWAY THEATRE, 0) nanceR~ Poon Puuricspoy. pod i BOWERY THEATPE, Bowory—Truasn Curer~Tux Woor Deswen—Kiowann UL iw Duron. BURPON’S THEATRE, Chambers street—Serzove Fams- ay—Tnx Toonnes WALLACK’S THEATRE, “Youre Hxanra—Aurvun D EUM—Aiternoon—As Lrae as Two peak gy Eyeniug—Uvene Tom's Puar—The Man avo THe Pioue. “Savin, WOOD'S MINSTRELS—Weehanios’ Holl—472 Broadway. BUCKLEY'S OPERA BOUSE, 539 Brosdwsy—Buex anv Exniorian OrrKa ROL BMPIRE HALL, 96 Broadway—Panonawa or Eurere. NIBLO’S GARDEN, Broadway—Gnano Onarcaro, TABERNACLE, Broedway—Gaaxp Concert ny THY Sryriaw Vocauisrs e News. ie counection with the foreiga matis nistory s sheds a ~ ever been taid vafore the Ha count! : 5 thons of this countr Pe ous of aecucing pedlic, avd we sre, therefore, deen. Yor it the (0) atiention thay 1) meri The I:diana Legisia’ure bes adjourned withou ebvesiog a Usired Staves Senssor. Tae Covernor will, t: erefore, fill tho vacancy. The anaual commnenosmes: of the medical depart. went of te Univermty of Now York wae celt la the chapel of the iassivati m hat evening, protes, sor W. H. Ven Barew deliversd the Address vo tae gredvates, beforas brillant sadie2oe. Ons neo- ved acd ix gectiomen obtained clolomas. A more full report & crowd-d out of our culumas 97 eu immen'e oresa of matter. lo the Oonrt of ral Sassions yesterday tho Qravd Jury x08 duly queiiied. R cordor Satta | @elivercd o charge, the brevity of which was ite After @luiiug © the aomewnat that jories are bound to mske n> dis Maciton tetsoen rich snd poor men, be dirsctet | any line of governmental policy which does particulkr sivention to bitery policy dealers, tie not resist to the extent of the hwes and for- eeirouene <5 the taasy lew, Cates Of Extornon: by | runes of ihe Ration. all European interference parity of soe ee stivo franyo! 2 csatl t : 5 i silat Jory to do wotring basniy, aud we jagde tusk tase sped inbecgeheht Ae egpt f poe atvice bas been piven to ouneced eith the | Aas OF ie tance, and vetuaily necéesaty. only twe days ago, Morey’? wretched absudon mens of ¢he principles of the inaugural on this tubject were made officially public. In the teeth of Soulé’s rerignation— based, aa every ope kuows, on Marey’s change of seutiment apd refusel to ovant-nawce the project for tae acquisition of Coba—-Tammany comes out in the ola way with a frank declaration that it toust be bed at all Pretty severe this, | for the ¢ The resolutions Oat, sme spitit pervades the whole of the What ie the meaning of the an- does bot able half-and-half conservatiem ? thers © wrt, a4, althongh jeoerdey was the taird day o other resolution in which 1% ie seid that tae We term, not a rirgle case woe roody for trial, principles enunciated by the democraay, ‘if Bul Pooie, the wounced pugtiist, ies fo a very | not acted on now, will be hereafter,” if it doos precarioas conéiuon, and it io believed he will wos | got y be obie to mate avy deporition respecting the affay fo) Btoowix Hisll. Boker, one of the zaog, haa ela érd the povice, ond itis supponed that ba hse gone feroia or the Sandeic + Teac ke. erday severery lectured the Com ra of Bugen' for not soueing the en S of the lowe agelast the p usderers of n that the democracy of New York have no confidence that Mr. Pierce will be erne to democratic principle? le face of ariding words like these, Mr, Stuart’s noisy declana avd the fact mast oppear pareot to oll thatin a meeting of the New York cemoceney, with Tiew-hold tion must para for necbing: all she $ Ove of the Commisiove.s | tre present, he ndmiristration bad not a friend t le dfficusies prevented tre | to provect them froma “contemptuous and ig- f he ita duty, bat neglected to | powinous slight.” ste’ ©! fiicuitiea were. : - onan Bae: Mr. C te geptlemms implisated in the Gror Law's Levrae on tHe Present anegsd “ , youry Herasadex, the | Ciisis— This singular political manifesto has Cubed, wae yester sclarge’ from arresson the | Piruck a nomwbr of ovr cotemporarios very eeticn for fu'seimy konment or aseaalt ard bwtery, | much like the shock of un electrical battery by Judge Hitoe0, of toe Supe ier Cours. Try teel it, but Laroly know what to take of he cotton market yesverday was quis, as dea! i+ op pow to account for it. Some of them Gre were waiting We receipt of later news due bY Tok aekance at it, scratch their heads, and the Pacific. Tre valer were conned 0 only 400 a eiNGt up; tome take it gingerly between hont cbange in prices, Floar cum 500 bles, withont hrs mine their Myers, end think that the gramuar might fiend fis and active, celes cf omting heving eers, b roads, du pr), ro-a | RODS NG improved; some read it carefatly dest ot which 1 | throogh, of think it pretty fair; rome think is aboot $7 per barreh—whic! + c@ht ad valo / @ good Jke, qud others are wondering what nouscement that the democracy “repudiate | NEW YORK. HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1855. steamship or filibustering speculation is co- vered up in this device, Meantime it takes with the Know Nothings, an’ they will proba- bly explain its meaning in November, 1856. We think it means @ revolution, Lrrerary.—Msworrs oF tHe Lire AND Times or James Goxvon Bennerr.—We have lately seen ia a wumber of country papers a netice stating that a book pablisher in this ¥ city bas in prsa and will shortly publish “the Memoirs of domes Gordon Bennett, written ty a jourpalist, and embracing a history of the pewspaper press in the United States dering the last thirty years”? Many compliments, left-handed and right-handed, ace-mpany these notices, according to the feeling, temper, dis- position and digestion of those pour devils who eal! teemselves country editors, We bave alse seen notices. in the shape or advertise- ments, in several ofour datly cotemporaries of thie metropotis, Sut generally they seem afraid to touch the matter, Tt migyt be supposed from ourposition, his- tery aud personulity that we toel some inte- rest in this pew brochure; but we don’t. We bave no interes? io it, avd ‘kauow nothing about t, sud we will stare that tbe announcement bas been made entirely uvkeown to us aad ua- authorized by us, We do not kuow by wom the book is written and care potbing about it. Some of the Southern jouraals say that Che valier Wikoff bas @ hand in this matter. This capnot be possible, for Wikoff bas been ajtu- gether t00 buy with Louis Napoleoa and Lord Palm rstup and now, accordivg to the latest intimations, be intends to undertake the task of reorganizing the Italian Opera, aud recoa- strocting codtth fashiouable society ia New York, Certainly with ail this work oa his hands, Chevalier Wikoff can have no time to devote to literature But a word more on this subject. We never Mean to-mske such an ass of eur poor selt as we have seen in Chevalier Barnum, Chevalier Greeley and others who bave given their silly biographies to the public. When we have leisure if we ever can spare time from ths consideration of public affairs in this couu'ry and in Kurope—we may write the history acd progress ot journalism during the last forty years in the Untted State. We have the Deabs and materiala to accomplieth such a task Letter than any other jouroalist now living. We bave grown up with the American press, and originated the moss valuable improvements iv it, ‘We were the first1o begin the age of progress—tbe new era in journalism—by the estanbshment of the HiraLp, twenty years ayo, No witostanding the many vile accusations that have been made against us, many of our cc temporaries are very bappy to wear boots ot oor pattern, to put on costs of our cut, aud to array themselves in our habits geuerally, Bur if we baveno time at present to give, like the Honorable Tom Benton and other tite- rary vanities of the age, oar tite in two or three dull volumes, price $3 each, deducting 20 per cept Jor hes, we are preparing to pablish a coilection of original “ Poems and Sketches of Socvety,”” which we wrote for our own amuse ment forty years ago, and which we may place before the critical public, to read, to abuse aud o criticise as much and a3 often as it pleases So, theretore. the amiable aud wicked read- ng public may prepare to see, in these latter day#, a volume of the “ Early Poems of James Gorcov Bennett,” written between the ages of eighteen spd twenty-three years, before he be- cume a live jourcalist, a eritic, areporter, a poli- Ucian, a revolutionist or bugaboo amoag the newspapers, Maxcy axp Buowanan.—The publication of the Ostend documents, and the posurn home of Mr. Soulé and George Sanders, are destined to sir up a prodigious excitement among the featiered dermocrucoy, The singular vacilia- tiops of Mr. Pierce and Marcy upon our Spau- ish affairs is officially aiscios d; bat mich remains bebind, The fina! issue among the de mocrats will probably be between Buchaosn aud Marcy —a flaming war programme, or u milk aud Water peace policy. Buchagan with his Os. tend platform will be backed up by ali Young America, while the frightened old fogies will rally around Marey, who, after baekiog and filing, shying up and sheering off upon the Cubau question for two years, squats bimsett down to a dish of water gruel ad the spoila In this imoroulio it is due to the couatry, die to the scattered democracy, due to Souaio, Englund and France, due to Buchanan, dus to Young America, and due to themselves, tnat Mr. Soulé and George Sanders should make a Juli oisclorure of the inside history of the lave mistion 19 Spain, the Ostead conterence, and the tergiversasious and treachery of Pierce and | Marcy, from first to last, Let tue Americ: peple bave al! the fucts, so thas they may kuow where to fix the responsibility of che ori gio and the failure of that magniticent pro- gramme of Aix la Chayelle. nape Tne Know Notwine Ruvotvirox—in the pumerous little town elections waive, within a few days past bave come off in atl parts of the coubtry, we see that the organizat jon of par- vies i+ rapidly narrowing down to a strugule between al) the remusnts aad fag ends of the old partics avd favtions of the day on she one sice, and th» Know Nothings on the other Arcother remarkable feature of “hese ical elec trons is ths, that ia three-tow the of them she Lew Americaa party have been victorious. Anoog there victories they have carried the village ot Auburn—the headquarters of W. UL. Seword--ageinst a!l his aveiMbie forces, and the Van Buren bernourving 1 sollers com . Is the South tere my-terivus Kuow Nothiogs bave acbieved a trinmph quite as re wetkuble, They carried the city ef Abkxavoria, Va, by a large majovity, on the heels of the most elaborale aud learved of all the stump speeches of Mr. W against this terriple secret party, Thus the work goes on The Koow Nothings have now to coatend apatpst old fogy whigs and Seward whigs bupker d+ moerats, Buitslo dem natives, Trivh and Germsos, Proestunts ant Csthoiies, abdlitionisn, secessioniam ad miuistratioa, the spoils, Keary A. Wise, Caprain Rynders, all the Vao Bureos, all the oid figiev, Forney aid the Kiteben Cabinet, and yet the Kaow Nothing® are pot only beldiog thelr owa, bot marching tteadily ahead. Thas the new revo lution goes on big have tne Marine Affatrs. ‘Tre Eres wanir Bartic Capt Comstock, aatied at eleven ertorday, for Liverpool, with eighty-five paasoo- 8 ip apeee, oele gern and 61,157, Treatas ax ExITnrTI0N# —Por toe programme of the theatres apd places of amusement ths evening, we must apaln refer eur readers to our ail «columns. The of adverts mrpts and news of ne+ =" gent pr piscludes moze ex lenare THE LATEST NEWS. BY MAG'NETIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, Nonearrival of the Pacific. Sanpy Hoon, March 7--12 M. Nothing up to this hour has been seen of the ‘whip Pacific, now due from Liverpool. Latest from the state Capital. THE FOCBKSTH OLAIMS—OHUKOH TsNUAES-~DIBAP- POINTMBNT OF THE OF FiC4eSEKKERS—THB TIMES’ BEPORTER AND Mi, O’RBEVB—THE BAOOKLYN 6AS OUMPANY—BFFEO? OF THS KLBOTIONS—-THw MI- LITIA BILL, ETO. Apany, March 7, 1855. Perhaps the most adroit and well concerted combina- tion that was ever organized for public robbery ta that now before the Legislature, to allow a set of Rochester beggars to enter straight into the State treasury. Ia Congress ¥e hear of Galtphins, of railroad robbers, of public land plundererr, of steam navigation, of patents apd other systems of prowling upon the treasury of the nation; but we venture to affirm that such nice, woil urranged network was never brought out, as this Ro- chester scheme to eoter our State treasury, This mora* ing their bill was up sgain in the Senate. The looby agents of the modest claimants—Ihomas Kempstallaad Harvey Ely—werg seutea alongside of senators, advising» dictasing and coercing their plans. Soaator Barr, hought the biil was one of the umost importance; ant as t Was avking an immende amount trom the treasury, hye denired that epocial commiasionvrs should 09 selecved by State vo ultend to tne matter. tHe moved shat io stead of placng it in the hanus of tue Cana. Appracsers, 4s proposed, that Shree couimissioners should be ap: pointed Air. Williams, who advocates the claims, thought it imprudent to authorize a dillereut board thi the ap- pruisers, as they would ve more likely to do justize (/) ‘Uan spy other voard, Mr. Whiting wud the claims should be clasesfes, and he noagmed that the comnutwe had been so iustracted te amend the vill. He proposed to add to tue section Words Wo the effect that the report of tne apyraisers shoud be made to the next Legislature, with a view of final action by tat body. ‘This was opposed by Messrs. Wiliams, Dickinson and Bishop, and sustained by Mr. Yost, the ‘attr gonuemaa Teadiog from @ report o1 last year made by tne appra: or ope Of them, 18 which it Was stated that the i ter meniicanis hal not @ particle of claim against tho Atte, 1D consequence of the use of the Guneses waters for the kriv cauai A lengthy discassion eosued, and o prospect for @ pro\racied cebate, when the hour of exe. cutive session arrived, which cut off furtuer actioa. jhe Church teuure bill was again under discussion, and though Senutor Bisiop has imtimatet hu support, there were symploms exhibted to day, that “the party” Dave taken act. » pon it, and tbat to retain the Catho- lic strength, the bill must be rejectad. Will Mr. Put nom tase & note of his upon its next discussion? Lhe Senate went imto executive sosmioa at twelve o’clor Hundrecs cpon hanoreds were filling the ro- tundh and all the pa-rages. New York and Hrovilyn had ent forth tueir full delegations, mostly thow on the woxous seat, Cony party penwuce for the hw! musiere, The reoret session was toe iwongeat of the year, Loud and boisterous were the doings a+ plainly heacd outside. Listening at the keylioies ani crevices of toe Gours, convinced the outsiders that order and bar- mony cid not prevail within, Finally the doors were throwa open, snd the sppointment of a few notacies anc Jean commixsiovers confirmed at the previous session were given to the puctic Who knows wnat crea.ed the exe:temenat insicey Was it the nomination of Lr. Thoiopron, the brother-in-law ot speaser Littie joun a bolter Know Nothing, that raised the ditticuity? as his nomination coniirmed, rejected or lait on the teblet Of course, no outsider Ruows, however muck the New York M D.’s may care, Ip coonectiva with this aliair, 14 1¢ rumored awonget those woo Wall gosAip, that, the Governor ox deciared be will not send wp the list of harbor masters until this country doc.cr, Thompson, is continmed vy tae Senate ‘This is the sinth weed of se ¢ t rersion, ond oo! & single apport oecot made worth a dollar, ‘The faithful were promised apesdy actiog if they would contribute to Seward’s election, Patience, pa- tience, boys. Tue citiculty between Mr. O'Keefe and the 7imee, is ap open question yet. [his moroing that gentlemen agar found ormself misrepresented, and called the at- tention of the House to it. He said if these sticks on hom were permitten to be continued, be would use the power whicm the Alnigaty bas given nim to defend his character irom Auch attacks, he olfyred eo resolution of expulsion, and sat dows amid the caeers of meav.re, lovbies, and’ eu herivs, Aw ap illustration of the close attention te business of the House, it may be weil to an examglo, = eleven days since, « bill for increasing the capitat of tas lyn Gas Company was od through a third ing without opporition, naving provionsly passed oc gh the committee with the same unasimity Yea- ray, iD calling over ths general orders, tne Clerk a rounceo the bill to “Increase the capital avock of the Tiooklyn Gas Company’? The House went agata inwo comm ttee On tbe same Dill, aad geatiemen who had on- ly a lew days ginve advocated its passage, agaia very gravely informed ihe House of tne presmaz necesnity of its immediate parsage Gendemen having bid charge ought to know the coudit: stand in on in which they ult of the elections yesterday in various parte te are received here in ditterens tighta, ag rejdices run. Tho whiga are exulting over aker Liitiejoba im Oswego, evinciag ten times more rejoicing than when Sewarl was electon, On the other band, the Know Netbings appear equally grotived at the result m sochester ond Auburn, nar- teularly the latter, ae the place of resileace of Mr, Seward. ‘Ibey claim o large majority of the aggrogave vote given yeaterday, 08 {ar a8 ascertsned, The following sngular document was this morning received by Nir Speaker Blatehford, whil t im the chair, and is absolutely Ueetse'f placed upcn the journal of the House ax a portion of this day's proceedings: — Mr. Mundy gives notice what he wil, at some early day, ark lave to vatroduce a bill to autborize the Com- men Couneila of the cities of Oswego, Utica, troy aud Syracuse to trent with the great Moyul of Hin ioostan for @ rmall trac: of lant at the heal-watera of the Ganges, whither *faronel”? and bis devotet tollowere seem to uo tending. and that they report to the next Leg slature whether, 1 their op nioa, the Seriptural almonition, that “ihe wicved stall not liveoat naif thelr days,” Is wot ey to prove true of the Hindoos General Hat! Colonel Duryea, ani other military gea- | tlemen, are here. evdeavoring to arrest the passage of the new Militia bill, It was reported to the Senate this 07D/a, unanimously from the committee in the pra- | Give rhape in which it parsed the House Pistols, swords, | wed epaulets, come to. the rescue, | | Manicipal Elections. THIUMPR OF THE KNOW NuUTHINGS. Cmcaco, March 7, 1865. Our municipu election yorterday passed of quietly. L, D, Boone, the Know Nothing candidate for Mayor, was elected by @ small majority. Threo warda have not deen gounted, but the Know Nothing tioket ia generally elected, Locurort, March 7, 1865, The entire anti-Know Nothing chertor cickst, except ing one trustee, has been electod by an av’ ‘ity of 40, Adijoh H, Movs, anti-K, N., received 45 majorit; ever Van Valkenburgh, K. N. Vataie, March 7, 1955. In 91 Kinderhook, the wuskt Know Notbing ticket is elected. Mr, Conant, for Supervieer, hat 125 majority. Pinguam7ON, March 7, 1859. The charter clection iy Horaslsville, yesterday, result- e2 in the entire Know Noting ticket being elected.” Rovvorr, Mareh 7, 1955, ‘Twelve towns in Uletor county bays boon heard feom, ond iu every one of them the Koow Nothiags have elected their ticket. The torn of Kingston gives Hen erick, the Kaow Nothing caniidate for Supervisor, 234 | The money mark majority over all. Tho Know Nethings at Kingston and ip (he vicinity, are sejoicing to-night over their vicvory | in the county, by torcblight processions aad firiog ot | guna. | Bixowawtoy, Marsh 7, 1858. Tn the town of Homer, Cortlandt couuty, the Know Nothirgs have elected their tictet. In the town of | Cortlandvile the texaperance ticket has been triam- plant, Porr Jenvis, March 7, 1855. At the charter election held here yesterday, the Know No things clested their ticket by a large majority. The New Jersey Legisiatare. } THE DANK CHAKTAMS— STATE TEMPRKANUB CONVEN: | TION, BTC, i Trenton, NJ, March 7, 1865. | ‘The House hed a great struggle ou tee Special Bank | bi) this morving, when the Mount Holly Baok bill was | tabew up and elicited o lengthy diecuenen. Charges of | bribery were made this afternooa, aud it was vail shes $1,006 had been ofered to Mr. Decker, of Sussex, to | vote for tho bil Ansther charge wae that tho fa terested om the free basin bad abdveted one of the mam | ters of the House Committees were appointed to raves | tivate the cborges, when the bill provining for amar tine | | ralroad 2 vp, and Mr. Parry was apeasing | t when the Ho: tate Temperance Cc wart # a jvurned tion hel! hore today, | the atters very small, Strong resolutiona ed againat the minority bul, and in favor or the Liquor bil! rejected, vw nee Was were pr | | he Phitadelpita Sinwe abduction Case. | Purtapenema, Marsh 7, 1859, Police efficer Jolineon bas revurned from Harrisburg, | | with a warrant from Governor Pallock to remove Werwick, charged sith the abduction of a female «iave frem Dew Orleans Mayor Conrad, however, hav detor- rived not to permit Jobnson to go to New Urloans with | the prisener, who will be retaimed bere wat the arrival of an officer frem that efty, Fire at Pa | Praomurats, March 7, 1855. | ~ VeCallongh's earh and planing m\\lon Willow “4 totoliy destroyed by fre’ tain | | | 94,000 wern of aivmon: * and jewelry. I | lam B Harper. The compia nt 28 mado | custody by cfierrsprier of ti | the ac ured, he m VOL. XX: - From Wi ne ‘THE APPOINTMENTS TO THE NaW REGIMENTS. Wasunoton, March 7, 1855. Ben, McOullough says that he shall send in his resig- nation of s majorty in the new regiments, observ that buts single fleld officer being taken outside the army list is not treating his class fairly, UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. Wasutnaron, March 7, 1865, T. P. Schaffuer, of"Keatucky, was admitted an Attor- ney and Counsellor of the Supreme Court, #0. David Burh, platntiff in error, ys. James J. rsoD, administretor de bovis nov of Merboa Cooper. wuse was argued by James A. Bayard, Jr., pial, and J. J, Crittenden for defendant. No 3, Orig val docket. The State of Florida we, the State of Georgia. Several motions filed by counsel were argued by Governor Westcott for complainant, aad Se- nator Bauger jor respondent. . Meeting of the Stockhoiders of the Western Raliroad Company, Boson, March 7, 1855, At a meeting of the stockholders of the Wostern Rail- road, held this morning, it was voted not fo petition tae Legislature for leave to use the sinking fund to the mount of 4 milbon and a half of dollars to build » ee- cond track from Albany to Springfield, It was, however, yoted that it was expedient to build a second track. J. Ingersoll Bowditen was appointed supervisor of te #ink- ing fund, . A Bank Trouble in Ohio. Csuvetaxp, March 7, 1855, The Treas.rer of Ashtabula coanty this afternoon at- Alleged ilibustering Expedition to Cubase Charge ayalnet the steamer Massachusetts. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Before Hon. Judge Hall. Mincn7 —The United States vy. the Steamer Massa- chusetts, her tactle, dc.—The libel in this case nets fortla that tbe Massachusetts cleared at tho Custom House, New York, io January last, cowstwise for New O:teans via Mobile, and that her manilest of cargo ison its face ofa pucitic axture, That the steamer, though cleared for hew Orleaas, is in fact iatended to sail directly for sowie por! or ports in the island of Cuba, within the do. ivievs of ber Majesty the Queen of Spain, with wlious the United States are a5 peace aod amity, aad that hor cargo ia to be discharged at seme port in the island of Onde, @st, although thece is nothing suspicious on the face @f the waniiest of the Mossachusetts, never- thelees and in tect she bas on board a cargo of cannon, murhets and other munitions of war, of a quantity, and vahty ang value unsnowa, spi which do not appoar don the manitest, tust ‘be steamer has been fitted out abd arineo witbiv the hmits of the United States, to wit: At the porto! New York, by some person or persons an- Drown, wth the intent’ that the steamer shall be em- ployed ip the rervice of come foreign people, namely, the inhavitents of Cuvs, w commit hostilition against’ the Subjects citizens and property of her Catholic aly ‘Quern of Spain, contrary 10 the third sest'on of the act of Couprere, wporoved April 10,1818, entitie’, “An act for the punshmeut of certain crimes against the Unived States, &e.”” The omwnced libel further sets forth that the cargo om the mapitest 1s 260 tous of coals, wile she had, in fact, on howd another ant a dillerent cargo not appearing oa the wavilest, namely, two large iron boilers, with fau- cots; sixty water cusks, of capacity of 69 gallons eacas tempted to ‘orce open the vauit of the Farmers’ Branch Bank ip this city, to colicct taxes due at Ashtabula, He was ejected by the Coshier, Mr. Hubbard. Great excite- ment is prevailing, The ‘treasurer bas gone after hoip, and it is supposed he will soon return to make another eitempt. Adjournment of the Indiaaa Legislature, CivcreNaTt, March 7, 1855. The Legistaturo of Indiana has adjourned sine diz, without electing a United States cenator or any State oflicers, ani these latter cannot be filled by the Governor. Navigation of the Ohio River. Wixxtixe, (Va.) March 7, 1855. The Obio river is now in good uavigable condition. A Bumber of bout are now runing. Prtsnvno, (Pa.) March 7, 1856, The river at this pomt in six feet three inches deep, and the rise continues, The ice is giving way in bota rivert, Fackets will commence runing to morrow. Navat Lutedligence. Noxrork, Marsh 7, 1855, Naval Constructor Hartt bas examined the sloop-of. War Jamestown and reports her seaworthy. ‘I'he officers of the vessel disagree with him,a survey will conse. quently be ordered by the Department. The Baiz bridge bas been towed up to the Navy Yard The storm the encountered was terrific, and during its continuance she lost thres guns und two auchors, had ber bulwarks carried away, and was otherwise injured. Hor officers soy that she isa fine sea vessel, Coueauna, Mareh 6, 1 We have received here New Orleans papers of Friday, but they contain nothing of importance. Reynolus, the Catholic Bishop of Charleston, is dead, Markets. PHELLADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Vuttapenvuta, March 7, 1855. Stocks are atesdy today. We quote Reading at 49)4, Morr's Canis at 16, Long Island Keilroad at 104%, Pepa: Sylvania heilrowd at 4544; Vennsylvania State of, 853. iM #any. WHOLESALE ARKEST GF ALLEGED LOTTERY DEALERS. A fow cays age, a man named Patrick McLaughlan, of 149 Crosby treet, appeared before Justice Davison, at ‘the Second District Volice Court, and stated that ne wout- ed to preter complaints against a number of alieged lot- tery dealers in the tower part of thecity. Justice Davi- fon immediately took the matter in charge, with the de- termination, i! possible, of jerretting out the guilty par- tics, The affidavits of McLaugh an, taken by tho clerk, g0 10 show that he first purchased ‘hve quarter tickuts inthe Lelaware scheme trom one William Howard, of No. 2 Ley street; that on the 10th ult, be bought threa tickets of the sume description ‘rom the proprietors of the exchange office No. 176 Broadway; that on toe 17th of Februury be purchased one quarter ticket (Noa, 3, 1! 46) trom ibe proprietors of aa exchange office No. { Beestoan rtrevt; toat on the 17th ult. he boaght one quarter ticket #1 the office No. 67 Canal street, that on the Uh ot February be purenaved three qaarter tick- ete at the exchange office No 146 Chathum street: that on the same ¢sy be bougbt one quarter ticket from cupants of the office No 138 Chatcam street, and stly that onthe i6th day of February last, he pur- chased lottery ticket No. zi U1 !4 from tne Proprietr of the exchan.» shop No. 67 Canal sirvet; tuat on tie same day be obtaired 9 shp of the draw nga acnounced for the previnus dsy, whico he hay anovxed to his affida- vit. The cormpiaiwant staies iv nig eftidsvit that he was not acquaintee wity the names ot toose persons that he made the complanta againet, but would ohviate that cifficulty by going sloag with ‘the officers to such place in question, and pomting out the individuals fro whom he mace the alhged purenases. Aesordingly officers rin, Underh}, Hosa aud Moore, of the Second District Police Court squud, proceeded uloug with the complaia, ant to tho different places spoken of in hiv aflidavite, The officers, om visiting the premises No. t Beeumaa street, arrested two men, named Jamos Mvore and {Wile bam Siclonaid woo were thereupon identited by the complsinent, McLaughlan, aa the persons from whom be purchaged the uchets At this placa a sale Look of lottery tickets, » policy book, schemes, draw- ings, tlips, &«, were seized by the police Av LIS Cuat- ham street, one Lewis St Jolin was arrested as the pro- Prietor of that +stabiishment Nothing was found on the premises whatever going to show teat tho lotiury business was carried ou here, No 176 Broadway wns bEXt pounced upon, where ao lottery ticket suiea’ book, be apd & polcy book, Were found, Kdward G, Mead and Joseph Duup were arrested here oa the complaiat of Melavgbian, The exchango offive No. 145 Caatham Street, vent received o call, where Joseph Phip.on was taken into custody. Here, nine policy bouss, alipa, draw- IDES sud scLeIDeS, were Uicovered, avd Heiged upua by tee officers at No 57 Cana. street, two men, samed Famuel heiley »m Chares A. Waldron, were, on being identified by sclaugliaa, arresied as the persone spoken of tm bis ecmplaint. At this place a policy | sales’ Louk, package of lottery tickets, schemos, draw ings, Ac, Were fount and seized’ upow by tae police, At the office No. 2 Dey street, one Willaz: Howard wan arrorted as the propriewrof the concern, ard on ecarceng the httle back room in the reaz, @ policy took, lotof schemes, drawiogs and olf Sickets Pere found ano tehen care of by the police. All the arrests were made yesteriay a/ternoon, anu the pri- ronera on the seme day were) ougot before the mayis- trae at the Jelersop Market police cours, who heid éach of them 10 bil in the fum of $500 to answer the caarges ab eho: Ggeinet them All parties gave tae cequisi wih tor ther appearance to answer. The complainant Wan also beld to bal ip the’ sum of $1,000 to appear when called upon to prosecute the accused, ABREST OF 11IN WRITE CHAKGED WITH RMDEZZLE: MENT TO THE AMOUDY OF $4 O00. Yesterday Flin White, who not ucknown to fatho among the fiusne ere of Wall street and tho public gone. rally, Was brought difore Jastice Connolly, at the lower | police court, churged on the complaint cf Willam fay- | lor, broker, of No 11 Chambers street, with having, about 'en mouthaago, wale be was ia the employ of The compiapent a» cierk, embezzled trom him about aueged oa the complaioant thas the accused procured hey to the sate tbat contained the valnabios Jaylor, and Ubat trom tme to tum, whils in his enpicy, ke abvtractod from the same dis monds and fine jewels valued st 81,00; and it w further aleged that the accused even admitted The taking of the preperty to toe complainant, ip presevee of hia ron, Wiliam K. Taslor, aus one Wil- ganst the ig Insuet hy Jug. ‘the pert 8 avpli ot Mr accused on jueedsy, and a warrant ber tic Coproly fer bie arrest, Sergeant smith, 10 whose bands the voounent wan plu ied in arresting himn on the sume p ght, too lave, though, w >ring him Detore & mogistrate. Yesterday, however Waite was trovght selove the magistrete op tie avovechacgs, when | it was arranged to let him go at Minerty until fusaday next, the (ay set Co ¢o for tne examination ¢0 is meanwhile onteveibly in the custe own counsel avd depoty She riff Ben THR LaTB ASSAULT ON TOM HYER—AREMST OF TAR: veY Young. Tke Grand Jury laving feund a true bill of tadiet ment agsivst Horvey Young for the assault upon Tom Toe acons- vot bite his Liser, in Platt’s Saloon, uncer Wallack’s theatre, not the trate at Kesox maract dim, a warrant was issaed y worn he was taxen into District Attyrary’s of rougbt oetore the Recorder he was bell | U0 to answer, Young, tt will te | ¢ oiwtly wiih Torner nad Gsker, Ii upon Hyer, agaist whom there are in witbetanding mirsed the ¢ meg dia | soplastit ip this ays a.ctments found. AND KET ON CHARGE OF Vestercay Officer Moore, aitacked to the &: CROLARY. cond Dis Yoliee Court, arrestd @ man named Jobo Brown, who stands ebarged with bavag, on the ih ivstaat, borglorton sly entered the dwelling house of Jota Smith No 188 Weet Thirty eighth street, and stealing (nere iret frem tok jewels tn the port of the proseeuten, fern letering around the premy glory, that the cay following be was seen ina retorens Caret bouse im Worty-ourth stree, «pending povey rather javehly, ana peattermg silver coin ail around the ferr When the oficer actemptes to artert Pills, gold ane silver com, and a quantity of clo hing, valued in all at § tt It is alleged t the pri oner was “on beday of the nally ereured efere Junti wae commisted to pricy prion Oa Ming con ». yestor-ey afternocn, Le fF (aamunatiog, rel S0ie efforts tH exaaps, Dut | @.ghtwoter tephs of the capacity of 120 gallous each; four hupsired and fAfty tons o' coal, thirteen foar wheeled Wagons, « quantity of wheels of ‘our and five feet diam- eter, tire two and @ hall mches wide; twenty handearts with boxes; thirty tive tent poles and coverings, five bage of pine, ox ifebvate and ten pairs of oara, two fe prenervera, ox trucks, one grindatons, one bellows and torge; fourteen boxes, severally contaming saddles, harness’ and bolsters. The libel also states that the District Atvorney was informed and believes the Juct to be ‘hat the si¢amship Massachusetts, before finally leaving thir port, was to Bave received on doard, to be earricd 10 Cuba, * further cargo of muskets and other munitivns 0 war, Mr. McKeon, United States Attor- bey, ucd Mr Josch’mucep appear for the government, anv Me swnobve and Mr, Lovell for the owners of the vewecl, ‘The detence set up is, that Mr. George Marsden is the owner of the Measachneetts, and is entitled to ber pos- reseivn; tat the allegotioas ia the hbel are untrue; Tat sho bao oot on board at the time of scizure any cargo of the description of #ariike stores. Tho saswer to the Jitel sino sets up ‘hat the steamer had not on bowra 460 tops of coal, or eny wheels, except what be~ longed to the wagon+—ieur to each wagon. It also do- nies thet she bac op board twenty handcarta, eix live. boots, or apythogoi way sind except such as were for lawiul spi jacific purposes; and denies that the stoam er inieodec to receive on board auy further eargo of murkets or munitions. Mr Loveil conteuced that the government were bound to proye, by rule 74, that Mr, Marsden wes mot the urt held that the goverament were bound to Bake outee euce to ownersbip. The District Attorney then called and examined Charles J. Cansen, who depose! that he is enrolling anc. Jicense clerk ip the Custom House; has been there since Jat Junuary, 1554: bas not been always in the same posi- tien; bss beew ig the same olfice since April last; recol Wotedthe cvaring of the Massachusetes 20th January, 18th, for Momie; James W. Geodricl le th’ a Mr. MeKeoo cailed upon the de'ence to ace te DU of sale made py Geo Marsden, aod which was presented by Geodrich at the time of clearing. Witnest contioued —J a@ed Goodrich who was owner; he rare he © aimed vo be part owner. Crods-ex0mn nec—Soe+was cleared in the name of Geerge Mars'enand Capt. Goodrich; the ownership of the werel is recorded in New York Coatom House; tha book produerd is the title of bill¥ of saio of trans ‘ers of Vesrele; ie Manenchosetts iv recorded in that book from DL, Drew to Gro siareven Witness does not know Mr. Marsden saw a map at the desk who signed Chae H. Worrter deposed that be is shipping masi shipped crew jor the Massachuretts; was furnie wit part of the money to pay alvance by Capt. Goodrich ; Mr Gasomiub gave the balance; [never saw Mr. Mars- con, | did wot ehip any coal Appletou Gaksmith was then called by the defence, and ceposed that he knew Mr. Marsden as early as first ay ot July. 1654; | know of the connection of Mr. Mars~ dep with The Marsuchusetts: 1am his agent; 1 was con- stiruted so atout the 16th or 12th of July; I have since vhen Dis spent. ross-esumned by the District Attoreey—I cannot teil when 1 first inet Mr. Marsden; as near as J can tell it was wish, 2 ox %; cannot ielt’ which; 1 met him first in braztt; }dechue to wuswer where [ met Bim The q ee Tepented, the wituess answered that he me* ban ® Kio Juneivo Ident know when he cama Lack; | came back two yeurs ago last fail; I believe whon. Vieft Marsden was there, 1 was not ooanected in busi- ness there iu spy way, | cannot recollect when I first sow Merwien in Sew York at amy office in Pearl street: 1 Dove bad letters from Mr when f lost heard from tum. I Dave addreseed letters to bm; Thad vo comm: picaticn from him since the sniz- vreot the vessel be went away im summer or in the toil he told re he was going to Kurope; he named vo particular place iu burope; | presume money was paid tor toe Massachusetts; 1% wight have doen paid for im Mocks money ie the mort usual; | bave veea informed that $14,000" was pad jor her, I presuma Mr. Drew would pot bave transferred the vessel unless he got his merry; I hove pad woney on account of the steamer; f did vot pay avy meney *hen ele was purchased; I know fo monty briny paid tor her i9 my presence, Jomex W. Goornch devosed that kaows Goorze Marsden; ne employed ime, through the agency of Mr. Oaksmitb, as captain of the Massachusetts, i bave bao communications wy RPh. Morsd nin relation to my em ployment, borb at ihe omtice of Mr Oaksmith, in the Custom Houre, and in the streste; I bave an indirect n- terest ip the vense! for mousy she owes ine, and whish wns to Dave Leen paid mie ow thin voyage, £ was. also to have ap ewbtb of te prooeeta of her sale in New Or- lears unc my pareage oon was to be paid for me, I ain the Capt James Goodrich whu applied for a clearance: br. ne ine who owned the veecel, ang Lawid 5 bail en inte ip her, Cross-exawines by D'stict Attorney—Saw Mr, Mara cen first shoot t6h@uly w Mr Ongemith’s office; wit ese stated that he wae several trips to Philadelphia in the Basra husetts; ured to tune passengers; Mr. Oak swith’s brother was purer, it .as Mr. Onkemith that Provice’ wituess with moury for ship’ cline 10 ans «er war my pay as cay theurand dollars ‘or tue sepatna of th in debt sor anything, tLe w ual custom is for the captain. to ceriily the bite, ond thin the parties go to. in Rtfor payment f ume toey were paid, asl have eared nothing of them since Twas to proceel to New Urars anc shoud prooabls be engaged togo South if she was sold ip New Uritons | was to return home; | nad the povilege of stepping at Mobile; otherwise the men weuld be enitha to ther Cscharge; I don’t think she was 16 be eugeged in trade between this ana New Or- Jeans; I think I bed & billof sale in my hand when I went to the Custom Louse, Fe Aineot —-1 was told by Mr, Marsden thet Mr. Uake Was bis agent, and thet Xeomrto ap. Hy to bim jor any monay required for the ship, and 1 applet to ¥r Onsemith ‘pot as owser, but o# agent to Mr berrcen, Nenjsinin PF. Sawyer proved the signature to the bill of fale ‘rom Marsden to Ob Crone tasminat on, witness said he resides in Mans~ field, Mara. bas tromsactie ya in the coal business, ani iv at present bere on business, thinks the bill of pale ta ip Caberith’s ban tivg, it was executed at Osk. ne ollce; naw Merecou in tie fere part of last sep- ember, so Mr Le vell~I was merely called on casually to wit Less the oil of sale. jo Mr McKeou—Tain a practicing lawyer in Masaa- chusetts Mr Uassmith re-called--This bill of sale was given to we by Mr. Marecdem, 90 as the blapk could be filled up when Capt Geearieh yot a purchaser for hes, Vo Bir, Me Lave nv power ol ney from Mr. no other authority out tvis; I was not to remit the funds trom the euiv io Mr. Marsden, Adjourned. Progress of the Manicipal Revointion. WKIGHTS AND MEASURES, Copies of the following orler bave boen issued to the Captaine of bot ce, by diresticn of the Mayor:— Mavon’s Orricr, New York, March 7, 1855. Fine There bas beep place? in your ata fuilwetof seiphts, scot s and measures G ary uy prraccompanying Hat ‘The ol ject ox providiag them, | nable you to alford protection to persona WhO bave beemcefraneed Sy tale weight D receiving # lee quentity then purchased, id eh + pporte ay to purevaeers to d seover whether thry receive the qnentty purchased or not Thus tho | borest sbepkecoer wilh be bewefited by additional eus- tom, bile the guilty will be exposed. tion te you ty person or perouns, 10 re- weigh or re. measure any brticie. i wide your duty to co #9, free You wiisiso vss your best exertions ia ugbout your district to tha © exercise every means in objects thereby intentel, MANDO WOOD, Mayor. Upm applica- Measures Deposited in the —— Macon Hw 1 1 set meaaures. i i set tron bound measures, 1 1 setof scales, i Lrest—4 Ih, 10 4 ounce. 4 TABUTK OF PRAISE TO TRY Mayon. The following leter ved yesterday by the ) ty of the Philadelphia Sasbath Avroointt tepenia for ituel T Hoxon tk Mayon ov New Your “ihe i Dave the yas expreen + of the Ptilacelpits Sabbath Assoc Cour e YOU bave adopted tb rel@nemce to tie observance Of the Lord's bay iy yourety Wishing yoo great hap Pireee and still increasiny succes ia your eadearors to re ure the proper observonce of that day, I am, very reepectfully, yours, WILPRED Fial r. tee of the Phila, Sabbate Associ Turns, Ta. Mareb 6, 180 Extract from the minutes of the Philadelphia S16. barb Asroiation, at a meeting held Feb. 8, 1856:— Resolved, Let we bave revarced with great ond profoend gratitude to Hivine Providence the in ties. tion of s greatly iverensed regard for the Sabbath as Eviness by the rigid enforcement of the laws for ths pro Libition of worldly busicers on the first day of tuo nd the monner io w such action ’. ben to weal by popular septionnt in the eitios of blade! ew York, Mm ion acd Pitebarg, ™ pre he pl Ts clved. bat gre Corresponding Secretary of thia Asscviation be requested to express to pe chief execu. Marsden; J don’t rocoilect ©