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MORNING EDITION-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1855. WHOLE NO. 6795. Progiens of the Munietpal Bevolution. SERIOUS COMPLAINT AGATYST & POLICE JUSTICE. The followis® communication was addressed to the THE STANWIX HALL HASSACRE. and do., 1,000 bhda. molasses at £2108 ; throe for Cowos, f 2,100’ boxes at £2s. See tr an Senne ee VERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY.; ARRIVAL OF THE BLACK WARRIOR, ,000 bexes wt £2 2a. Gd, one of 2 a ‘one of 1,000 boxes at £3; one of 3,200 boxes 5 nd a port in Great Dritain at £255, NEW PUBLICATIONS. Three Ways Later from Cobe—tmportant | {or ree ‘ASHIONABLE ESTABLISUMENTS IN. uy Ye ey prrenate’ ts Lind Leslie's Gasette New Feo; rity. Ladies sh Seana tha week oefore making their purchasos, to prove * their be'ng imposed on pep Prive 25 01 of a! Dooksellers, and at the office, No, 14 Spruce stree! IEN' iW COMP OSITION.— a ioe RUTH HALL SUSOPEIACHR: 4 wigANSY, FERN. + 3. Darele, New York, and all the tnualo eters Boston; B. Bi, Weds, Oliver Ditton, G ., Moed su N. Richardson, rhiladelph ia; Lee & Wall Gould. _ This is one of Jullion’s cbaracteristic oom positions—tively = Megs iW has a most Pe ed very ‘an! am ‘of the present time, cracetull seatii Tord louver, and Youiog tho wioqrap fou by Fi T, STEWART & CO., WILL EXHIBIT A. SPRING AND SUMMER MANTILLAS, Ow Mowpay, ArRit 2d. BROADWAY, CHAMBERS AND READE STREETS. Boar MANTILLAS.—NOTICE 10 THE LADIES.— Brodie’s exposition of spring and summer maatillas, the only true fashions for this season, on and after Tacuday, 24 of April, at 61 Canal strest and 63'Lisponard streot, ANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!! MANTILLAS ON ‘TUESDAY, APR: ming of twenty cartons of beRutifal Parisian msnu- eg by tho this country, gaged in the mantilla business Feceiving every novelty prior to its APPEARANCE ON THE HOULEVARDS, in ‘THE BOIS DE BOVLOGNE, or Every Isdy in Now York isreupeetfuliy invited to examine Now reepeetful invited to ex: iné ry Maapect the extracedinary tty suenepacssa. colicotion of tien which willbe submitted for their approvation on ‘above named vay. GEO. BULY Patls Mantille Emporiuin, G OF SPING 1855.—Tho publio are ro- just returnod from Bu- Je emporiums, and bas UPERB in mantil ud material to anything ever beforo amongst which may be mentioned « perfect fac sim: He bas also, MOST SI Of the latest novel eto., diferent i exhibited in thi most ol ‘oxertion. ter gre: procurod en extensive assortment of ali the most recherchy styles intended fc All Nation ei forexhibition at the Grand Exposition of be inaugurated at Paris this spring, amongst ra : antilla (de cao tindped es Pasieea oh a0 cena macibant rhs ine Ly ityles ti found in this country. aly eertad Pues wis roe en cata OLYNEUX BELL HAS JUST RETURNED FROM ‘with @ most superb assortment of elegant man- My it] tillas, hibition this day, Tuesday, April 3. - wie oo MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal steoot. ‘EW YORK AND PARIS EMPORIUM OF FASHION, 564 roadway. irs. W. simmons desires to inform Br cattomees and ti pub that her ie “STRA W AND MILLINERY GOODS ‘milliners are respectfully invited to call SIMMONS, 564 Broadwa: PENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER HOSIERY.— ‘The subscriber begs to call the attention of Ladies to assort jammer zoods, which is ono of the largest ever offered at retail in this ei ° oa every varioty, size and style cf Indies’, gentiemon’s, and children's pfain and openwork white unbleached, and fancy and silk hosiery, which are ‘now ready for inspection, Also, under garments of every deseription: RICHD. GREEN, formerly Lincoln & Green, 13) Canai Street. P.s.—Depot for Hecker's celebrated German ho- ‘rooms are stock- DRY GOODS, «Cc. 5OO Stet, SHAWLS RECEIVED BY THE AT Tantic, in beautiful wie dat resE RING COLORS, opened at ret on MONDAY, APRIL 2. A, T. STEWART ACO, Broadway, Chambers end Reade stresta. . SE JOB LOT Seen gee aso ABLE SILKS on Mo Fil 2, red OY ALT STEWART & CO. Ranging in prices trom Oa, to 18s, per yard, many of tho lat- tor th r yard. BROADWAY, CHAMBERS AND ke ADE STREETS. BES’ SALE.—SELLING OFF AT GREATLY duced prices, the large and magnificont stook of fine feces, hosiery and gloves, at Ni roadway. we aro selling vory low for RYGOODS FROM AUCTION, dics’ merino Se, graphy of this pame—hw #t Communication tor Sceretary Marcy, dé, ‘The stesmahip Black Warrior, Capt. Bullock, arrived yesterday fiom Havapa, wheoce she sailed on the 28th ult. She Urings three deys later news, abe ‘ed States steamers Pr ncefon and Fulton were at Hevana—officers and crews all well, The Fultoa was to Kave en Saturdey, the lst ult., for Norfolk ‘The Black Warrior encountered severe gales the entire pasnage, from N. E. to N. W., and during the night of the 8let the wind blew @ hurricane. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, March 28, 1855, Inportent Communication from Washington—Another Trial of Pinto’s Associates—The Case of Estrampes, dc. Icannot avoid stating an event, from which great things may arise, merely premising that my authority is net the United States Consulate in this city, 1 am too independent and self-reliant to find favor with the gen- tlewen there—but n’importe,1do not need them! To be brief, however, I understand from a reliable source tbat Mr Marcy has written to the acting United Sta‘es Consul in this city, to say to the Captain General of this isiand “‘that if one drop of American blood is spilled in the present crisis, the government of the United States will not be anewerable Sor the result;’’ aud that Colonel Robert- son, acting United States Consul in this city, in handing in his protest against the unjust trial of Felix and Ks. trompes, did povltively deliver this message to General Concha, who, though perhaps somewhat appalled at the moment, will nevertheless take the life of Francisco Es- trampes, « citizen of the United States, with as mush sang froid a8 T now o that of a troublesome mosquito. But will the ‘‘dogs of war’’ be afterwards let loose? We eball see. Yesterday's Gaceta contains an order for the formation of six companies of free colored militia in this city, who are to be single men, between the ages of tweaty and thirty years of age. Do you not think the Havana wil be, after a while, a delightful place of residence when filled with armed negros ? God help us poor whites, if war shoold come under these cireumstancos, Ibere is a report in circulation here, which has ob- tained general belief, that come further evidence having been obtained against Dr. Pinelo and Cadelso, they are again to be placed on their trials, It being understood that Gen. Concha is not satisfied with the punishment meted out to them, I suppose that, like the besat of prey, having recently tasted humsn blood, nothing less dainty will please bis vitiated appetite. Pinelo and Cadalso are confined in the Punta Castle, where also are Felix and Estrampes. I visited the two latier the day before yerterday ; they were in excellent health and spirits; laughed and chatted as merrily as though they were at liberty. Is it not a thousand pities that so noble a spirit as Estrampes thould be cut off, just im the fower of manhood ¢ ‘The female relatives of E+trampes sought an interview with General Concha on Sunday last, but they were de- nied aémission, Upon Estrampes being informed of thie, he said, “I rejoice at it. If General Concha thinks that I will ask hm for mercy, he is mistaken.” Two fritnds of mine, who virited Estrampes on Sunday morning, state they met at the Ponta a gentleman who is employed at the United States Consulate in this city, who euggested the probability of the sentence of death pareed upon Estrampes being commuted to a lengthened imprisonment, if be (Estrampes) would pledge himself not to make any attempt at escape during his imprizon- ment; and that should be by avy circumstances be set at liberty, he would not return to disturb the govern- ment of this island. ‘1 will not make any such jedge,’” indignaptly and instantiy replied Estrampes. would give a trifle to know if the gentleman who made thin wuggestion was authorized to do so by General Cone! If he is upon terms of sufficient intimacy with the Spaniards for this, ought he not to be reminded » man cannot serve two 7 Geueral Concha drove out op Sunday Catalans, did T bear ot a vulgar Spanish word, a 9 tha’ I thought it reached bis ear—however, he dii not appear to notice ix. 1 bear there were very recently « very large additional number of arrests. Amongst those arrested, the names of Don Carles Castillo, the bead of the Savings Bank, aad Don Josquim A. m not certain as to the ortho- teea mentioned. v Jast mentionec gentieman is a broxer of the first of Spanish birth. have extracted from the Pennsylvanian, ie the HxRaLp of the 17th instant, the letter of Mr. Wor- rerpectabilit; ‘at £2 108,; two fo one of 1.100 ho: a 0 for Gd; two for Genoa ono 1,040 boxes at $3 per box; tw 1534 per box; eight for the U: "Mex per box for sugar for molasses. tates at $5 per hi 11 $2 25 0 $2 5) ber BN, Political Intelligence. RLBOTION IN RHODE IBLAND. The annual State election will take place in Rhode Island to-day. For State officers three tickets have been except Governor, for which the Know No- things ard whigs have united upon one candidate. The canvas bas been very animated, and the Providence Plantations, itis expected, will come outin ful} strength, ond poll at least fourteen thousand votes, a mamber about equa! to the votes cart in the Eleventh, Four- ternth and Fifteeoth wards of this city. The following ‘re the vominations:— For Governor, Anetiius V. Polter, Wan Wf ‘Hoppin. W wel, mericus otter, Wm. W. iD. ‘im. W. Ho} . tor. Lieutenant eccnar. ett ‘Wm. Littlefield. Anderson C. Rose. Jno. J, Reynolds. For Secretary of State. Asa Potter, John R. Bartlstt Wm. R. Watson, For Attorney General. Walter 8. Burges. Charles Hart. Ch. S. Robinson. For: Treasurer. Nathan Hammett. Samuel C, Barker, Sam’l B, Vernon, For Congress. Dis, American, +» Thomas Davis........Nathaniel B. Durtes, ++ Benj. J. B. Thurston, Benj, J. B. Thurston, City Pelities, YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN COMMITTRE. The regular monthly meeting of this committee was held Inet might at Tammany Hall. There were present about fifty members, and H. P, Carr, Esq., oscupied the cbair, The following revolutions were offered during the even. ing by Mr, Carr, and passed unanimously:— Retolved, That we beartily concur with the democratic iv city and State, in th Arrociations of thi they ave universally given of eri party on our relations with Spain, and eof Upon the truly national. and characteris they have so promptly taken, Tint tne’, @ United Stator, in Kesolved, That the government of the conduct of its relationshi ‘Spanish governwont in the long enffering a Afosted by it, under circumstances of ony insult—had Ly eo attached by us to ve at poace with all th which bas marked and gov: rople, fa ernment those reciprocal senti of amity and justice which ought to govern the intercourse and control the rela- Honrbips of governments professing to be bound to eae other by the ties of mutual and. triendshi which it had right to expect rd to maintain those ties unb Dearance upon o and the character, righ must be vindicated at tration. Honor requir by @ democratic adminis it; Justice pl 1s for it, the people jemand it. Resolved, That Inte developm 0 0 e of an armod. id the United and their oppres m of cruelty and oppression to the other—wfords additions and urgent rearons for a rpoedy enforcement by the United f the questions at issue betwoon the government of t inequality bet ween the pro- , haw produced the effect Indteated e'in hin despateh to our Minister at Epaip, relatively to the United States, f the frland of Cubs; and that it Inte sovereignty of t tor, necessarily voidable at the option of the other high von. tracting power. r id, That euch «conclusion 4 fon of the M dootrin tl ; » 1m rnest than'diplomacy and more tanzible than Resolved, That to carry out this doctrin 4 the #0! mt of the option of measures suited by thoir J qelisece tothe sulemn national emergency which domat em. ‘The meeting then adjourned. THB 1WO WHIG GENERAL COMMITTERS— TREMENDOUS: EXCITBMENT—THE WHIGS IN FAVOR OF THE NEW POLICE WILL—COMMITTERS SENT TO ALBANY TO LoBBY IT THROUGH. The Broadway House wai the scene of no little oxcite- ment last night, owing to a meeting of the two Whig General Committeos, called togother for the exprer# pur- Fore of taking action on the Police bill now before the Legislaturo, There wana full sttendance, though what Mayor yesterday by Lieut. Williston, of the Fourth dis- trict police, complainiug of Justice Bogart for dia- charging prisoners arrested by the officers unier his New York, April 2, 1855, po Woon, Mavon: your attention to the orted to mo:—t + Ist, inst, serost; ver pitched ponni lly to sereet bape for sock th he (the Jude) had oft od he ‘0 thereupon discharged tl Hauraban arrested John Me after ofc shooting marbles weverely tepri eo hi 1 M., officer Bundis requested a’ crowd of persons of tl th him. t Dy. ete ue fore, disorder in other: MeCarty, and on taking him Was disoharged—the magix! Cart ny the offoer arres om. ‘ng in the streets and bloo! ew alinw, to prevent bo ps, ke., om Sundays, ree majority of the off do all in their power t ying out your juaas lone their indepen: nd mossures of dent energy and confidence when not properly sustained. pon your time, but T for thus «noronchinj n compelled to do #0 in the ANOTHFR + ERVING GIRL BEFORE THK MAYOR, A man named Rosenbaum was yesterday arrested on a charge of assaulting a young woman, who had been employed by bin a8 ap embroidress, and whom he re‘used @ bad done for his estadlish- The fol owing is the affidavit to pay for wok which ment, No. 99 Esrex stre of the young weman:— Elisabtth Smith, residing at 22 Mulberry street, being duly o was induced by an adver. semont, fifty embroiderors w eon the 27th of for filty-six cents, in the hope that she might —on every Thosday—but that he was well her another mantilla of Lilla was a drab-colored silk ono, sutiefied with the work, and ga t with the embroi coun t wi would not pay ber Deponent further say beon on the mantilia when that the could remove them wh: he would let hor d that he would do no ruch treatmen was told to go to hiv honor the mayor to in- Vesvigate the matter, and doal with them ncooreing to law, Rosenbaum was held to bail to answer the charge. A LANDLOUD AND TENANT CASE. Mrs. Lyone, formerly residing at No, 300 Kighth ave- nue, appeared before the Mayor yesterday afternoon, and entered a complaint against a man named Francis It appears from her statement, that she had taken passage for Philadelphia on board the Couth Am- boy boatat two o'clock, for herself, her husband, and A few m nutes before the boat ntarted, Colina, who ix the owner of their former rosi- dence on the kighth avenue, went on board eda month’s rent, which he said was due to him by Mr The wife ‘said she wi did not satial; some kind of an officer furniture and bag tested, but it was in ven interference of the bystan: her of the trunk containing When her husband came back they left the boat, aud proceeded to the Mayor's office, where the wife mide » statement, embracing the foregoing particulars. The Mayor despatched an officer in search of Collins, with directions to have the furniture brought to the City Hall, and a warrant alo for bis arrest, and three children. * unable to pay it then; him, and he preceeded, with e bad with him, to taxe some ‘The poor woman pro- and, had it not been for the lers, he would have deprived her cbiliren’s clothing. Court of Oyer and Texmtmer. Before Hon. Juige E. P. Cowlon. MOTION TO QUABH THE INDICTMENT AGAINST THR MUR DEMERS OF POOLE. Aruit 3.—-The Distriet Attorney proseeied to reply to the argument of Mr. H F. Clark, and opposed, at con- siderable length, the motion to quash the imilictment found aga'ust Baker ard others for the murder of Wil- lieve Poole. It wasa startling proposition, but it be- came more startling whea the Judge of the court belo beld that the argumant of the counsel {or the acous d parties was correct, But if this court were to decite to quash the indictment, oa the grounds advanced by the gentlemen on the other side, it would assail every prin- ciple of I which governs all acts of legislation since tue begioning of tze Empire State, The jurispra dence of this State bad proceeded in antagonism to the propotitions taben by the epposing counsel, aad he (the District Attorzey,) rose to day—perheps the youngest Dia\rict Attorney in the State— to defend the practice of balf a century, which had come down tous as « legacy from the framers of the common law, after soma fur- ther prelimimery remarks and arguments on positions advanced by the prisoners’ counsel, the District Attor- ney proceeded to contend that the action of the Grand Jury wes eupreme. He contended that this motion was an attempted ipnovatioa cn the common and the statute laws cf this State. He then referred to « decision in Sth Gratton's Virginia Reports, 607, which he submitted was and there the court re- As the echo of the learned Judge who gave that decision, he (Mr. Hall) would ask what defence in reason or in law §4 there in the gentleman on the other sie saying, after the tinding of the Gravd Jury, that the Justice who committed the prisoners did not, in hit investigation, allow the cross examination of witnesses before committing them? ‘The Instrict Attoroey contended with much force and eloquence, that an indictment is a record imposing ver!- ty om its face, and is motto be impeached, save for something on lcs face, or rome Megality attending itn finding—romething coucurrent with its iaception, or progress, or perfection Let usgo to Blackstone, the gospel of the lawyer—the new dispensation—so to speak, whereof the civil jurisprudence was the law and the pro” phete. He submitted that the action of the Grant Ja- 1y capnot be impugned for anything which happsned Yefore that body began their inquiry ito any of the ‘ail offences cognizable by them,’? acsording to ths statute, The District Attorney defended the Grand In- queat. In the present time, whem popular elections sway the Judge—the District’ Attorney if you choose— the justice and the police—-there isa bocy beyond all reproach, and beyond all influence; @ conservatism in the midst of radicalism. I know of very, very fow abuses of the system, and that arises from outside jug- gles, Here let me remark as to the genileman's criticism uzon the IMstrict Attosne: relation to grand juries—prohibited as he is from going in upless they send for him—my courte is, never to intrude. The Grand Jury found this tedictment upon the laquest of the coroner's jury, properly certified to them as the information or accusa: tan je DOW came to the main dineussion of the pointe raised by the accuseds’ counsel; and the inquiry branches into what are the powers and duties of the coroner at common law—for much of his duties at common law still aurvive. (1 Biackstone, 347, 348.) He uext proposed to show that the coroner ot our ata- tute is no more than the coroner at common law, with » fow speciic powers added, commeasurate with the growth and necennity of modern society. But the coro- ner is nothing without his jury, save certain powers of alimited nature The District Attorney referred to the 24 Rev. Stat , 742, sections 1 to 6, ax to the powers of acoroner, ‘ihe next point urged by the District Atior- ney was, supposing the argument of the pris ners counrel to be correst, even then, although an examins. tion in pending—there is the prerogative of the grand Jury, their independence, and the accused has sullered Lo lajury., The prisoner has no right to be heard before a grandjury. (4 stone, 302, Waar. Crim Law, 177.) ‘The District Attorney commented on the decision of Judge Kdmon 4s, referred to by the prisoners’ counsel,and contended that it stands alone, and bears the impress of a wind seeking for comething’ startling aad somesbing new. Mr. Hall referred to the Sd volume of Texas, p 482. He found no fault with the couavel for the motion they bave made. He cid not wish to be understood ax complaining of this motion, but he did wish to be uader stcod us complaining of the law they have advanced, and he should goruplain if his Honor plelded to thele viow of the law. He asked tho Court to refuse the motion to quarh. He asked him to sustain the indictment found by the Grand Juzy. He asked him to sustamn it on the ground— first, thet it was found by the Grand Jary oa their own motion; and, recond, becauas it was found by the Grand Jury ‘upon'the record formally presented to them from the Coroner's Court, #0 to speak. He soko the Court to sustain the established law of the land, that the coroner without his jury is judicially powerlens He snked that the Court sustain the indictment on the ground that uo inconvenience or embarrastwent which might accrue to the defeniants from any preliminary proceedings could be brought to iaterfere with ao ancred 4 record 44 am indictment, and last of all, he asked the Court to rustain the indictmeent becaune the question wan at least a doubteul one. Auuary, Apeit 3,” 208: The amendments of the House to the bil) to oalel the fraudulent iesue of stock were concurred in, BIA PAsneD. To suthorize the trustees of Orphan Asylums to bing out children. For appropriating the revenues of the Literature ¥ bany to the recond Tuesday of April. TUM CIPY CHARTER —TH® POLICE LAWa. Mr. Crosny had unantmoug consent to introduce « bit to amend the charter of New York city, and to amend. the Police laws. Wrirver} , of whicle reg tteng 3 mn. Diexrxsox eared not if all the New eppored this bil How in i now? The Soyer On Hecordet appoint’ yelitieal pice. ed The day and the hour is st hanito amend thie, He eared not from whence the bill came if it wan right, Mr. BROOKS reasserted it was & covert attempt te overthrow the police of New York, The chief magie- trate of that city had epdeared himself to every (rient + ote, . DICKENSON anid Mayor Wood was in favor of sepa- rating the judiciary from these appointments Mr Onosny, after lauding Fernando Wood for the ma- brought about ance he became th being » most bitter aad um- cal machine the police system of ‘The debate was further Brooks, Villager, consisting of Messrs, Ppencer, Yost an Walker Adjourned. AFTERNOON ARSSION. i p2tE TEMPERANOE BILL, was token up, the quention bei its final passage. Mr. Hi amencment that sales im quantities origital packages may be nold by th COCK moved to limit the original bill to thie- Mr Hire ty gallons. Mr. Hitcucock’s motion to increase the amountia original packages to thirty gallons was lost. i motio allow State agents to nol! ta ied ‘on the bill, and motions to made and defeated. A Lansing, Mratt, it Shortly afterwai Assembly. Away, April 3, 1865, The bill appointing commissioners to locate » socomd State Lunatic Asylum was taken up in committes, The commiisioners. named {n the bill by the Senate were A. H. Movs, D. 8. Dickinsoa, D, T. Browne and Joreph Mullin, To these the House committee added Hf. Putman and Asher Tyler, left as it came from the Senate pointment with Mr. L. B, Jounson moved to nubstitate ti Isaac Verplank for that of Daniel 8 Dickin After debate, this motion ‘The metion to give the appo' to the Governor was corried 67 to 42 1 Afr: Conaxn moved that the committer report progress. ont, Mr. Wacrn moved to add point three co tion of the 4 that the Governor ap- to provide funds for the eree- AYTERKNOON BRAHION, ried on the bill to legalise primary CHISY MATSELL KEFUSES TO GIVE THE PAVERS, The Special Committes on the report of the Chief of Polico, made in auawer to a resolution of the Board of Alvermen adop\ed in February, held another mesting yesterday, Present, Alderman Briggs, chairman, so@ Alderman Hoffmire The Chief of Police appeared and brovght the returns, or reports which he received from the Captains of Pollen white kid glov of the various wards, in anawer to the resolution of the i ' | honor of,krowing this genteman, nor sliaill ever seek | ticians were absent, and among others both Judge John Lukn, «German, wan arrested yesterday morn- | ey. iin fcr the prisoners, replied in support of the mo » ” 86 Canal sereod HOMa‘s ra Fes” bin acasaintancs Set 8 oii more replete with un- Welch and General Hail, the Chairmen ot pit aren ing on a charge of keeping. policy office at No. 110 | tion to quash she tadiermens, ‘and «poke a great x, th, ergy ee February, 1866, as (o the nativity, e., —— ‘utbs, and @ more contem; le production, I have never ‘ and with much force and eloquence avert at | of the policemen. PMBRy DENIES: RNBROIDERIES! EMHROTDE perused. (3 4 committees. Aftes the tes were read, resolutions | Fouth street. The arrest was made on the complaint of | tit wasno precedemt, to be found, even inthe dark | Alerman Bascus—Mr, Chief, will you give the Com- bucribers are constantly r peectvin fro1 It in reported that two persons have besn garroted at |“Wwere Propored in both committees endorsing the new | Arthur Hick who stated that he had bought several | yom, that @ man sbould not be entitled to the right of | mittee these returns? is variety of th Trividad-—“‘The work goes bravely on.’” Police whereupon an excited E. | tickets from bim on different occasions, Luba waa com: | gh examination before commitment, and the Court that Cuna—I must decline doing so. They may contata tt- rell, United States Consul at Matanzas. I have not the | Wa# somewhat remarkable, many of the older wh'g poli. gs aon pire bony onc General Nye, ansocyated with Mr. H. F. Clark and Mr a ensued. OWN & DUYLE, Wt Bowery ‘The United States steamer Fulton arrived in this har- | Ielafield Smith, in the Young Men's Committes, urged | mitted to prison, in default of $600 bail. would record it should take ite beside Jeffries, in- | belious matter, amd might get me into dimquity if they between Fourth and Great Jones strects, bor om Sunday last, as did also the British frigate Vestal. | strongly the passage of the resolutions. the egg eee stead of on that pure and enlightened bench of the pro- | are published. iver? THOrom As. | in hlist Weit ne this lester, 8 Bleed of tine «dro course of bis remarks he took 0 Qecaslon, to com. Oy Intelligence. tent age. He (Mr. Nye) was sgsinat the insidious ea | Aiierman Bnsoce thew proveeded to ewenr Ube Chief, MBROIDERIES PER A’ 05 - | in,” who was in Matanzas during the moat ebruary | ment on those mysterious fellows, ’ ta of judicial power, that binds men’s when Alderman Hoffmire protested againat It, 96 ortment of jaconet and Swiss bands; also last, Thanved him the Hissin covtaining. Me. Woe. | Ko things, whom ho ctarged with being midaight |. TADu®’ Fam ax Puenvat at tue Harun Bavissr | Shaoctintiee ot ieee them of their legal pte: | tent tho. csmmaatonn, bas od power law w ai rell’s letter, to amuse him, until I brought this letter to whose ‘sele ovject was the destruction of the | CHUxcH.—The ladies ot Harlem, connected with the They want the extiulastiow, bese use it le their rigut— | read on this point, which showed that the Chairman hed —an event the speaker looked for- | Baptist Church cf that place, open in the church to day | they want it, because it is just. It won an ela full power to ask any #uch questions as he might eboose, arm. He eulogized Henry Clay, fair, that will be as attract! f ite kind | case, and 1 commitment made at a time of rela to the subject ve would be found battling and | ) van Be yay rhe fair hdd ae ond great excitement, when the witnesses needed the Alderman Be1c0%—In what way were these appotat ind with William H. Seward, against Gatahe Guiig' te oviaing) G4 dee Gate’ G corrective of @ cross-exarination. The learned coun- | mente made generally? id apsassins. At this there was great cheer- pater wna Apert. ‘The ohureh . | fel then sustained the opinion of Judge EA Curey—By the Commissioners. No appotntments were alluding to the stars and stripes in a highly pee age ay | Gh a ga ago monds, whose history, he sald, was written on the | made ae office, [have net recommended over two i y records of our Courts; and whatever is is | oF three policemen to be appointed are (wlll be refreshment rooms, to which | feulce, there atandsa record of his face tah brilisnt | Alderman Datuut--Are you vot satisfied thet the re- aconclusion. He, on perusirg the letter of Doctor W siindisimeidkeN baad Snowe an ——=— | Tlated a circumstance, which is 40 apropos that I can’ AT $600 TIE DRESS.—UBSDELL, | Dot refrain sending you without‘ note or com- Fo vtinen s Take a a re ae 1000 more, comprising | ment,’’ but merely prefixing tbat I plecge myself for val ry of col which’ will be offered for sale this mora- | the veracity of my friend. pon the anniversary of the ing, at 471 Broadway. birth of the immortal Washington, some American ship MENGEREDUCTIONNW SS s$)$W)»-/-— | captanms then at Matanzas, determined to dine together on shore in honor of the’ day, and they iavited Doctor ough not very original manner, the orator , Hh : with the fair, t WT, Genny copatad (nn ree ations ab some | ‘28 aémlssion will be dfty cents. ‘The. procesde A ceetyeng era Peg ab ahead leagid, ts they were, he said, direct attack on Ferman, | {air are to be usedto furnish the new chureh. Give the Sab vies’ seferved: 0° breathe Brea, Renton eat tat. | Gas tevetpon tages, aepeaomeat CC the Lieut. Governor of Matanzas, to know if the day | co Wood, whom the spenker ‘praised as being one of the | 'adies of Harlem a throng of visiter) for their trouble | V’o is ittration of the law. Mr Nye concluded by aub- | Crier con't know 1 only know by the returns. migl be celebrated by the dinner tabiog place on shore; | best mayors New York ever had. He, for oce, would | i” getting up this affair. mitting that this Court had power to quash tbe indict Alderman Buicos—Where were you bora? as might have been anticipated, the Lieut Govercor said | not be found engaging in 4 attempt to fetter the au- Bacnep Concent.—A sacred concert will be given, this | ment where there was irregularity; and the irregularity Cuter—1 was born in the United ‘states, to the best of {it coula not take place. Neverthelens onr American scip- | thority of » man who was using his influence so benef | evening, in the Reformed Dutch Church on Tw: nty- | in this case is that the Grand Jury and the indictment | my belief and knowledge, my mother told me so; my while the prisoners were before another teibunel, Tae | father was a tailor at one time; my mother hee beew Prisoners were entitled to know who their accusers are, | dead two or three years, I ha oawger brother, my The tickets of | snd whether they be men who are steeped in perjury | father came here when he was vineteen years of age; be had the whole appointment of the | admission are fixed at 50 cents. Mrs. Philip Mayer | andcrime died at #4, my brother is living, but not im the elty perieny 185, dos. pe Recorder Smith bad signed » bumber of blank ), Mins Kate Bennett, contralto, Mr. Jul'u Inanawer to Mr. Devrlin, the Court intimated that it Alderman Hinicos—Has it not been « custom for Mr. ands elegans Agured table, Hnensy (000 yards bigh a personage as the Lieut, Governor, even to csle- | eppo ments and iy them to the Mayor. Judge | Meyer, tenor, Mr. Philip Mayer, basso, and Mr. P. H. | was not quite certain that the decision would be render. | Mateell and his clerks to recommend persona tur police. te fia tad teaweens w Eee ee a eae ee eaeamer ebatever far che. Desh i ctonn the iad. | Van ber Weyde, organint: “Tue' music wil consiat of | elinthe morning. He understood the District Attoraey | men? oh ‘ountry. calculate Dr. Wo: United States Con- w ard, By passi excellent selections from Mozart, Mendelssohn, Rossini, | that there was ro question rnired as to the propriety mnr—No, wir, ve recommended .ome policemen ful at Matanzas, little thought this cireumstance would | Qolice bill the Mayor would be stripped of tha power, | snd other celebrated authors. admitting Irvin to" bail, and that the on! question was | to office. me Ci wg eee tons ay) “Havana seribbiere!? by A nd Siar bike atesehe teak tee Rocce Thx Pouce Commissionxns.—This Board met yesterday | %# to the amount, nd that be would not determing until | Alderman Baioae—I have understoot, Mr Chief, om a 8 ee resolved they would celebrate the sacred day, even | cially. 4 Ast WEEK OWTHE GREATSALE OF WET Goops | inthis the land of tyranny go they met and dined to: | |, Mr. Ww H. Brows and others followed in support ot | third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenucs, by the m tho late fice over Burdett's dry goods store:| | getberat @ publichouse kept by (I believe) Jobo Baker; | the resolutions. re Wood, it was said, was vothing | quartette and organist of the churc! 5, leached a1 bleached sheetings and shirtings; | but the United States Cunsul was not of their numoer— | buts party man. He tambor and lace dra] snow drop | not he forsooth, to be found disobeying the dictum of so i he had dirpored of the motion to quash the indictment. | good authority, that the broadcloth that was used to BRUIUS. soni ory god big whig elles Co tyme Balen“ re- | in the Mayor's “operat examine applicants for ap- “Acjourned to Wednenday at 10 celock. cores the coftin x Henry Clay neon ped the | pointment upon the police. Some three hundred aspir- —— ba jovernor’s room, and subse aently THE LATRST MABKRT CIRCULAR. ropored bill pars. These and similar arguments pre- *, by thove comperted Liver CLOTHS JAMES FRANGE, 703 BROAD, Marawa, Marek a a We Foiiind were entewe by a vote In | *Dte for the “ster” presented themselves, and were Fire Marshal's Investigations of By thane way, will open om Wedecsday, 4th Aprila larze lot of A moderate ami ella Sire = new material for ladies travel- last report of 12th %, 1855. Cony of business has beos done since our | joint committee of 67 to 10. ‘Herman Bui called in and i one byone. When this work Before Justice Wood. Aw oy at Feport of 13th ¢, tranans. | | TP "Digs appeared to be quite confident that the bill | was Guished, the Eoard, with closed doors, p to ARREST OW A CHAROD OF ARSON. youet Y 2 will pace the Legislature; but to make assurance doab! make the « intmen's, and adjourned at Bo'clock in oO ADAME HARRIS, 67] BROADWAY, HAVING JUST bast meek | Tore! the following perroas of tee old and. young man's | the evening’ pot having comploced their Isvort The | Om Monday night, the 24 instant, a German named esomh by wy Weak cad eons ooveiete Teonived her now and fashionable aavortment of spring Cominittees were appointed to proceed to Albany forth. | work of the Hoard will be resumed again this moralog. | Frederick Hensler was arrested by oMicer Ruley, of the Sis department eho bas sessed roms Be ponnets from Paris, reqpeetfolly inyites the witention of the with and lobby it through'—Messrs. Stoughtenburg, | and the names of the auecensful applicants probably | renth 4, jed with setting bis Y fire, i, thle te the fret th 1 been White, Emith, Briggs and Cochrane. Young Men's | made known to day. ree age poral np peaense i few Pomrehn woh that das eae " a u street. Comm tee—Manars ris, MeMullen, Sillcocks, Browne | Fromxncw’s, Macomn's Dax.—In Monday's paper, we ve ra por teed egy ™ Lay a oo poet that hy epyonente may be anawered. ON poole 2 , there detained 60 1 " After deciding to retain the Brosdway Heuse for ano. | #téted that Lewis Paker, after the Stanwix Hall tragedy, |. sssination before Justice Wood and the Fice Marshal. | the pate of the Comumitise, to dele ther year, the mittee adjourned to the bar room | was seen at kr. William Florence's public house, where erday morning the prisoner was conveyed betore that you receive! from the Cown stairs, where they continued discussing whiskey | he was concealed for the day, This isan error to be rt, and the evidence taken was as follows — ard to the subject, the Commit skins and the new Police bill to « iste hour, rt bas stated that Baker never | Tbeodore Gaul aworn, aays—He revides at No. 38 De- bie ponte 3k tr house, and Mr, Florence declares | J#ncey street; that from « quarter to half-past 4 o’clock Hoboken City News. jot a visitor at his Bouse, either | °° Monday night he wae alarmed by « dre oa the sseoed | will give them up ports vince let of Preraranions vor Tay Caanren Evxctiow.—The friends | before or alter the atteck upon William Poole The | ‘oor, the root occupied roe vee om, te the Lees mews ot 2) Holland, 15 | of the charter met last evening at the Town Hall, fo ap- | ¢F10T was inadvertably made, and we tale this opportu: TOOEee's FeRe, Gad tase Ceseveres. omahe | quevtions Bees! lneuing from the tof, he put his hand at the top of the | Americap; ha nity of plating the eircumstance {fo its true ligh = og paote & 3 ith t care, and imported ex) ly for her house, A DAME LAURENT, PARIS MILLINER, Ma to the Indies of New York that she has ived from Paris with sn elegant f bo ad dresses, oto., of the newer oat recherche st. whieh she willsbave ready for inspection om the fifth April, at No. 327 Broadway. ILLINERY.—MRS. COOLRY WILL show rooms on Thursday, April 5, wit millinery.” MRS. ‘Syonue, between nth and Si: in prison, aad point a committee to make nominations of charter and very hot: be then became satis that) quertion | refased to snewer, sever heard PULAR TRADE IN STOCKINGS. bed 9 fleets for the election on the 10th inst. Mr. Shemeld | , “O'UM@#4 Exoure Comrany No. 14.--The members of | neq there wae o fire in the room, sad as the | sny mention of this cloth, I reside im the Mxtesnth A. T. STEWART & CO. bare tor sale— 1. | presided. Committees, comsiating of six parsons from | Eecire Compeny No. 14 bave recently been exempt | dcor locked and padiocked, ‘he was com | ward Meee etek toec eclonie Seo ve (dur- | cach of the three wards were designated, who will nomi- | from active duty, in censequence of thelr machine be. | pelled feree 8 open; Be then me | the at nate for their tive wards, and as & body select can- re Philade}p hia to unde: . ‘ ¢ fire buraing on @ shelf, about fourtern ine rows ; 6,000'paite ladies’ super white cotton hove, exellent quali ehdates for the elty offices. Half of the members of the | ire ‘tht to FLiladel: bia to undergo certain repairs, 09 | ihe esting, wat procured im palla, and te fl tyme tals around the building ty,'at committees are democrats and half whige, They wit | Monday it was brought to the city and placed in the | were room belt lexaof wrmme olathe at the Hanty Clay f houre corner of Church ana Verey streets, where it was | pieces of rag, » 2 Pap ety bad bard (my ww a cost Mr Matrell was called the oll mas” . — cloth was taken, bul I doo tkaow who bat a coat 0 DM you ever know who had o and head att Ber pale oulan to sheonee of Aomiad ends . do. ‘at 2s. per i ‘and sandal hte and brown, | ¢0§ per vent dirount, | New Oriean short to 2 per “AY, EADE ‘stueers. discount, and for biil# om jorth 335 to 434 per vent dis- rt om Saturday night af the Town Hall. The opp. | yesterday visited by » number of Gremen and others, democratic {be ornemestation of the machine is quite tasteful, a0 select eeihaten for the ward soll city amene | reflects comsiderabie credit on the committer. Mi John M. Coste, Enoch Pith eed Joho G. Baum, w' One sepert ow Setapeay oventng sen of Femeet bad the matter in charge. the cost of repairing the | y et ‘often euper three thread, fall fashioned, with Fentine, part ohen bottle wit more or lers burnt, about nd a pinee of kindling wood teen minutes befure the Alderman Horverns— coat off thin cloth * are —A very mesgre of witness, and PRIRSON eh evgine wan $500. ‘ihe Columbians have! recent: for him, wo ony, be could be fow rr Wittres—1 apderstoot thet Alderman Tiemane hel a | Ofeerty ry S oe py Ral antonio Me Common Pleas. bee fitting thelr houre in « tasteful paremen § ° tolcen, corner of Be ry and Delancey street. the | cont made from this cloth, | don't know that | ever e@otton he P tor iShiee? ¥ at the iste Beweetens) Before Hon. Judge Ingrabam. age They have now the | man did not cali, but in about fifters or twenty miautes | TU wears Lewy amt think Mr. Bowyer mw the fire ace vered . aro ew Chins stk hove very cheap. DAMAGES FOR ENTICING A MAN'S WIFE AWAY— ‘ he. A after A Rebater teeried to examising the aod thon onid that bo wee enticted ti +r bP ng Rac fights, te. ‘Tun Osvbtsne<Vary fow acrecte of street walkers Ou the self severs] pleces of rag, soterated with 0 great maty men in the po'les department of tod Avni 3.—George A. Scherpf , Blward A. Stadecsky— | were made lent night in the lower wards. No disorder 471’ Broad i, tl tine, together with « email ber, « be the whole sulyu ee Py ws tmracog re” 0 at 133g and 40 wt 19% per “Ald, ot ‘Thia case was tried rome few years since, Itwas an | \ies could be fourd by the pelice, xo the station houses SF katie 9808" 90s. Chief to give the Bribe aed ETE ors Beoateny aut arrels and 1800 Kens, ‘Dotter. 0 nect Akeor ag | Notion for enticing away the wife of the plalntif, and the | cid, xot shelter ony of these unfortunate creatures last of sraperty a We soar Conte oon bheaee tecoy thew, from the fact thet 4 9 did 0! osdee, jue! 7 it a Received per late steamers, « ‘Assortment of rich 500 bone D ee Fag a $itig jury rendered « verdict of $10,000 againat the defendant. fety, wee quae ol ths pees bel’ on ammme at Oe , v7 hovttalon ior tho a Unsorit, Perneon, ore a oe thet the accused kept bis two birds aode to (ureled committess of the Common Cow: L Broadway, Sect soretveh, ton eusep muayoet Chase Teed wee cake, warranted fart colors, at 1234 cents par 7 Unenrit, any & Ee, Preedway. ‘The Laat tot of thoes cheep Ish linens wk Hs. 64. por yard, veOTPSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. UBSCRIBER WILL OPEN, Tit Jot of wet linew frow k ilk; also oo! mn for s new trial was made, on the ; others, that there was no Hot marge and the lady enticed away, thar were excessive, » his room up to within eight or days re necessary to invert’ , pon the ender of the ¥ ws | Sie” pwrabage fu Duara BY Drownixe.—Coroner Wilhelm held we in- | '.%8 er witnesses are yet to be examined. The | Alderman Horruren wee quent yesterday, at 26 Morris steeet, upon the body of | further examination wae postponed until 11 o'clock this herd Piians’ ooares, ant . sbout six years old, who was | ¢s. on Ceetilert foe to the Americans, the dock st pt Nas worth arty | ARKEST ON BOBPICION OF Anson, was clerted by them. The committer a) erten og At No. 71 Washingion | Between two and three o'clock yesterday morning « | ‘b/s Aflersown. _ . 2 aaa A fire broke out im as third story room of « tenement re : s $42 on st S1H;. Soap —W0 boxes yel vis, Now Orlerns at $1655 ls. arr. re hadi 0) at J (A * leah block Piteh ice our Inst jaw Whit: have srry that be hed fs over | bullding situated in the rear of No, 22 Cherry street. | eTAeeING AVYRAY wxTWwERN TWO COLORED Women, be fired over the spot where it | ihe inmates of the premises gave the alarm, aed the ee Pasteta oat Ge ray | firemen were qulekly om the spot, and soon extinguished a entablich it the wife to disprove the marriage. +P ‘ALAS In the open sir for want Warine Afaire, ‘within the wheel of « steam! the re, with but damage. A ines named James a a, RESALES . pi Tyaatied 96 1 st. . fer No, 9, anerecetered Wee serpes. The Jeary, atlor | Bossiy, whe sooupled the room, bed been during tus PIRITUAL RAPPING AND WRITING, THROUGH ad 4 \. 1 Launcn. —Mesars. Copes & Allison will launch, to mor toring the evidence, rendered @ verdict id sak ty bight Jrmpk and querreiiing with bis wife, be bad . Ma Meet ra a te, we oo Seese ond Moleseas PShee pall some Mcctengn/ deere Mean resem rag soning” Sosee: 4 one Cig BA owiteby, Mt. wad Have Chape Building. N. B city made and 1.082 ow ‘do, clpper-built schooner of about 600 tons measurement, Conorm’s energetic Ape quaiter ending | ineey iste neem “Coptote yt 7; sliesteomet. —____ | eae Sib dress ocd nnd ‘oy "Wssremmmaatand Cte | Senter tzuugaenaens ‘nemagr obeerbaate eM | see ‘lh by, Wie_ seb oben besty, Grietd cr higher . 9 eeeteak. Di bellevere are Toop ally bhd« ar 68 for aitaouth, 9a of tin howe at bet superior, to any voeel of ping KT tar at Cambie, 6 Coronas Tube, fh bed fda hy, AL oo ak LA, -4 Sartebe attend “atten ouly 2 conte £256 $a, and one Of 2.90 boges at £2 100 ; ons tor Cardeuns | construgtion. lent Goats Gazing the qoming pears” | pera e e ii am lavemtigaricn by ths Pu Marshal