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THE NEW YORK HERALD. 8 , — WHOLE NO. 6802. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, APRIL ll, 1855, « rUCE TWO CENTS. ——OOOO ——— bend TEMPERANCE TRIUMPHANT AND GROG STOPPED, | for the second, the offender must walk into the peaite Police Intelligence. a ttt Millian, | {lazy for three months, (Lomghter aud jause.) Ni tax Lam, $3,000 RopnsRY IN DUANE blige t on tax ‘The ptayor’s Office. 2 ‘ though Cad Pat nds s; the REST OF ANOTHER OF THR PARCINS ALLEGBD TO nr aee eenaeee e rere might fine, or s . Glorificatien Meeting at the Tabernacle. yeu ity ingen bore they il subject + BRMMPLIOA"SD IN THR IRRPT—THE PURSUIT AND | 1 appears that a large number of the Sardialans who * Sacanes 0 Emualty of spending thet Hog Se ees it, we published an aceoant of a succor. | *Tived in this city by the Det Uctese arein a tate of | Tht Renate refused to Concur in the amendments mato . : after all, the seorch and seizure clause. That we ful robbery perpetrated upon « German merebant, destitution. The Commissioners of migration have | tthe Lunatic Asylum bX, giving the appointment of kelp, Speeches’ of Messrs, Cuyler, Culver: a7 , doing . ’ » | look ater. “avery sherif, deputy sheria and police off: | buricess in William saat, by two pacetitates, in anotor | Pen *Ppled to by some of them, but they have abso. | Coote lovers io he Gore. ec Paver ya Wakeley, &e. posers So sieenies teremeamon st Oise rlowscen in Duane stetef, by which the unfortanste | nicl,telused te render them any asaistance, aldbough | | Mr Srexcms reyorted faves ¥Miy on the Lill authorizing | oot tricergl coui, chancoal eas! tzou 8r¥, p {0 a Ratan aud any hei now do your duty ® | dupe ov the round nm of $2,000, Some days after the | nis Censal Yee, spprpprintd {oth reled of aah 40'|- Tet COLE ekee cn eden! retbactinc atnsticnate | OROURED POE Male sn eve oe ecees tis a 8 h Axx ealled author! iron ‘heels oxi “UME BOUQUET MAN ON THE PLATFORM, | Hthel.coimelta thelt duty sey wil na thas they wilt | dlacovery of te robiery, two women, named Catherine | Ms ue lar yctersmege daleiamrmes we, | giiltente Inher front heir faubers, which, ater de” Chg alle aw ect. I found this morsing. (b Smith, a ins ‘Little Slippers,” amd Moll Hodges, wer? | mi See eae snare PST. | bate, was referred ton select comn Uttee, sed el yur . (be said) the New York itted to land, Chat there were three of them who dies, Se, &e, MAUD uttermg come Iugubrious notes about the lon: | attested by officer Webb, of. the Lower Police Court, on | were wuable tc provide for them: thet Mr. Dickaxsow reported a bill to Sx the par value of 000 pounds per mil. 0° 3 9% which iis law would inflict. It gives the statistics o. | Che7ge of the ‘arceny. Yhey wore taken before Justice | word that they would mot be chargeable to dhe city, | HC 0ld stock of the Harlesn Railrow’ Company, On bar going towards the 1008 The ‘quantity of grain consumed’hy tho distillers ana | Omorne, and committed to yrisou, The stolen mousy | This, however, fe culy in accordance with their eouuck | 4, Goesire Joteuened nsapert toon Secon’ Gust: 000 pounds p ‘Yhere was « qrand temperance demonstration, last | brewers of the State, ani the mourzfal toce of ¢ was not recovered at the time, and ‘very littie trace of it | ia similar cares beiore. We hope the Mayor wit look | (ot; 0@ 1be allowing ieghiaete laldren to inborit on ee ee © evening in the Eireadway Tabernecle. The friends of a Sime, Ast me shell net have these 9,000,000 gall fret mannan? _ ae thooght by this ofcer ine ate matter, aud have s tberough invest oer erg et py reporied opi y a= fo be) ove vine ani oe facture: ’ ‘ne proceed: . ea Select LW nace ad h per 1, ee Probibltory Liqaor bill mot o congratulate each other | $f uMbey manufactured, and that we shall, bay hau apd ded from the Sty ““widts 'the. ‘same. | such an that they Dave alsehdy: roceieed af bie: banag’ |, ME, Chomy said that the ill nad been lanndad te hiun, palpate a tg om the late paxinge of such s bill by the Legislature of | ceeded ta rend, amid great taughter, the following para- | CXest difficulty wos encountered in getting reliable | The following loiter speaks for iteelf — and that he supposed he wae ea the Select Committee. | On (ure avd the shins of animals provacing furs, this State. The meeting was caled by the New York | graph from the editorial columns of the Herauy :— Sitistatios as to the exact whereabouts of Moll’s lover, - Nr ‘Ibe report wan not received. om per 1,000 poupde per ‘miles eet ee ‘Temperance ADiance, The callitelf sounded of triumph. ne if entorood, will bathe making of Jorsey. Thou | Of ahs LSE binict Folie Gaeeh aie heat ee | the underegtcds ane she fof previat poopers aod crimisale fiom botog’ brewg ht tato'| pated porate ont ‘ It contained such pithy and spirit stirring sentences as Surscialiy om Sunday, will repair t> | Cessicn of letter from this individual, directed te sone of | om posed the Sa ete D ‘Uoia State from foreign countries. sheep skins, por'i,600 sounds pay wll tay ‘these = Temperance Triumphast,”’ “Maine Law Vic- thelr lagor his tienda here in this city, This piece of information, | teen tele desitat Me. Hovxivs reported @ bill amending the Dradokly> | On green hides ci deanentis ex imate of tre ¥ setren mene. And a} will i, <i of course, helped to unravel the mystery that seemed at | bave refused to Conpolidation act. ‘hata, 7 1,000 Founda p “ry os @ devon im Se, ric Ste” Fenda Poste | Maafanaer cee diteeuaratettetaigry uae | fret cvated tie cane Tae indir "gas cated from | Steen, ane asia reas manent wo lommatie | on Epil ni be ot Cort Z d all other branebes 6 . stern States, where t ter, in a flesh in * t ) per 1,000 this glorious wictory,” ke., &c., &c. Tho call was re ten of dollars 1 ger moh A a Porose, stated that be had obtain sda rau cftin henge ion Sho-bill nn sriened ton: thed vendieg. | per fecal Ly “os 8 . mer. ey Island wil yu 6 manin 4 . ported way Coay joners dill. very largely vesponded to—the fain sox bring, | EuTracgncs, wil have ta moh over tO dere eet PME | Rtarm and settle himvelf down ige the remminder of hip bog from 9 Mr. Lansing Olsnented. “er On howsehoM furnitone, accompanied by and however, as arual, pl a the cong re A Vorce—\Tbree cheers for the New Yon Hanat uA Weatera gentleman MEW MAZZOLINA, No, 9 Gold atroot. r Mr, aang epee peer Conmais- Tooe we ag eam omigratiag, per yee ladies should beware how y give ight eR (Ch 8 for neers an) , Justice rne THE ROTON Noners the camal repairs vatract. " . aeh me ny of their conmtemance to such restzictive principles and | MTS?) over wint on to comment, ca. uestion f hand ofter ‘Webs, |. Te Siete ues wan wcatvia we aoce ten [Ce ee ee lel ab eentestietneee movements. Tho fanatics who have moved heaven and | pie propriety and celierey, upon’ the withirawat of | of tke Fuith ward poiice, for execution, Accordingly, | from Mr.'VauSchalck, President of the Gro’ Mr. W. CLamk Inkl om the table certain resolutions when accompanied by the owner emig-at: propriety Y, A i he Croton Aqueduct earth to stop eca’s may some of these days tuca | houses of prostitution from the ctty, and was actually | there officers started West about a week ago, with the view Department, in answer to ® communication ac propounding inquiries to Irimity ehurch Corporation 1 purpose of settlement, per 1,000' grog may y" Pp 7; pounds per mle, round te Stateriam, and denounce matrimony as a | listencd to without being bissed. Hae denied that thi uring the rupposed accomplice. Proceeding to | to that gentleman, relative to the new reservoir:— Fa tp A a por Ris ary Dhan ae rhe POP ness onterbive op’ ore BO law was going to inflict « loaé ou the community. Real tthey made diligent inquiries alter the fugitive, Mew Dit keihin lathe ee ee ayer be men Hite curse, They s7e incapable of appreciating the excel- | estate would actually increase in value in this city. Let | but could not get any satisfactory information as to his | How. Ferwaxpo Woop, Mavon:— m + | other things. On. tile for roofing, apd stoneware, per 1,000 lent sentiment which runs through that fine old German deer, ity tah over eee Gras ards, and oop them, pinion Prag Deteatt, npg ye auated for a an ree reoommendod in 1846, and again in ume fg A orig be additional or hy ui, was Od Ge yneeek: eededanes cherie thoes > cheng aughter ) ‘There was f hice; uitber they were of opinio ‘accused had , the subject of anew reservoir to the consideration of , and progress reported, to a# ie , on in tle x § Aut when my maiden kisses me, Heat apenas eat et tia eareretl, None | pone. But obioining no Information of thor may here, | the Common Council inthe belit chat it would aw tew | action of the Andembly upon the bi roapecting the | | pounds per mite, smecter! meet ay oe a eee 5 ward. Five of the New England States hal already | try went to Jackson, Michigan, aud from thence back fo the aafety and proreetion of | State finances, the pending question being « motion On umwrought stone and slate, per 1,000 And my cherry glass I tope paased it, and New Hampshire bad actually stumbled | to Detroit, ag where enquiry made of the post. ing since been if made by Mr. Bishop to strike out enacting clause. pounds per mils. sdgocetoces r¢e YM faccy that 1am we Pope. into it the other da: fe was proud in belonging to the | master, when luckily ht clue obtained to the I proceed to MILLS REPORTED, On all stone wrowght or partly wroug! ‘And #0, the megéens should not discourage too mush pe. mogice Cow which, though slow, had come up rey ot Wie. nero i received a tel sd alaerit, Pa iA te Luams, making appropriations for the support 1,000 pounds per milo........... ve h jo the mark. eir dut, clear—the road " | graph'c cespa‘ch from nawering the descripti « ent for the flecal year. LUMEKM, WOOD Fre “the iuduigence af their eweethearts in the cherry glasn, | Ther bed gut toneforee We iee el te eae at: | St'the person they wore ia search of, esting bim it there io have been appointed td take” th Me Histany, relative to Atlante avenue, Schuyler, | On timber, squared and. rowmd per 100 cuble lent, becoming 400 cold blooded, they might grow care- | dictiveness, but ine spirit of resolution. They had got | ¥* etter in the post office for him despatch ' ie ‘Berrome Court, street, &c., in Brooklyn city. + Third reading. | _ feet per mile, if carried in beats............. 2% @ less about the kisees. a Mayor in New York who would execute the law as | W8* sent froma place called “Gold Wi t 160 a be Mr. Horxins, to amend the act consolidating Brook- | Om the —_ if carried in-rafts, per 100 cubi I rerolutely. Let them therefore take courage, thank Go, | miles from Detroit. An answer in. tl ‘ac. «that a liberal twenty-four | 172) Willamaburg, &o. feet per mile. sevesssrcserssssesss BO OF The meoting was called to order by the nomination of and persevere. pn Bd deg directions, was im. ly ‘tl Py By may pAbac ty oy ie the Ini to the gommittes | On he ate 24 doared otter imo 4 of Jane ‘Mr. Joseph Simpson, as Presidevt. ” secretary then read the following resoluti: —_ wen! ck to ater. For this town the officers atart ol we whole. Laon o 8—-report of committee agree vd a je wal fo the Lie! po i erica po hho was one of the Vice Presidents | ,,Revolved, pot garingrenichaa ah satiate ame te ode | ign Go emlane Simms, Inara Rs Ce, Boat oc, to that perlod. the usual cated es ater | Se ben Ie tne fet bahs Gunite Up | Cultasteenea telecon, yaa worden arise thanks to th convinced that they w ih . t or ‘ fae oN 7 , per of the slance, and in the absence of the Pred. | sonire! ume setts sud ene thereat Slessing Be has | wag there laid ; « letter, directed to ihe fadividuat wan | then Guin uittiers ot ealtes | Suffalo and New York city railroad, : | qii0ht pounde per milo, vis. 1— GAs oh ATteny, it was Ba duty to tate the | TTmDUcty Minar i, andes decking why heats eVear | dlaced im the Pot ofice,dirested by the oficer, who | 3M! pants to, amend the teh, fore more feel | GS Sst Lie eieces trans theeeeteng ons -ebair; he, bewever, thanked the meeting for the | snd friend of law and order has long prayed for and long ‘the orien, Ae. | — Alto, a majority report, to gin | ; > prevent ilegal voting in ove . with which it reapouded to his nomiastion. | “evclved, That the recent vote in ti in & few hours afterwarcs, and mada th onvinoed, from cepeated estimates | New York city. : On spruce, waple Ny, hs ; 5 0 inquiry at t! * 4 ‘ : 4 G “They had met ta congratulate each other onthe triumph | !y,in passing this low by the dectaye majority of monrly | Post office If there were aby letters for him. Receiving A sslitanpnesl Gorbe ngvesliy: overtones. Cecail tee | acta mation to menting end forging rail |" 0t. ce -of prinoiple amd right; not to gloat over bloodshed and | {™0,%2 vue, Froves conclusively that, it is d the one directed by Smith, he openei, and was about to siness for which pi oo RS oe homies, ‘ & victory in ‘Sut to rejoice over a vic ‘the con- | /#tRe major! read it, when both officers stepped up and informed inten millions a1 AFTERNOON BEBBION. | On hemlook, oe ‘ Oo Onm te Dee me wT een lost husbands to oft-repeated him that he was their prisoner. On accosting the ac. | DOUr. ‘This most wanton aud A Dill wan passed to reduce the par value of the Har- | 09 boarcs, plank seantiing and: sawed timber, Tock chilovem to rw w wives, | of sue Case the cllnere idaatihed ke William ‘Howard, | Botlble to diminish by aovere lem Railway stock. reduced to inch measure, all kinds of red cedar, -CApplause.) reas hed to fo Ry sojolee that th the Beanies le fez of Abe, poeples theatibonns Howard, alias Dist oxen Tormey ths ‘can subdue it to such « degree as cy Coe ee seputr y sate i ‘The General Appropriation bill was then taken up. genes Lag af ootimatiog ove. ay after de- a Le ‘was found bold bh roprietor of an alleged policy office in West Broaiway. ae" ‘The appropriation for the Deaf und Dumb Inatitution | juc'itg for openings, will eon one thou ‘Prokibitery Liquer law. CApplauso.) t's the Maine bn tearching the person ‘and beggege of How'rd tof other reasons which exist wouta | {n.New York wan raised to $26,000. |: Si eted ian lita saa teak siete aeeaied Fag pvr ey Me AGT onder IR, i rear ed roar yan | $690" in gold coin "wan recoverod) aro ® beautiful | susally dgment, that pradencs | The bil was reposted to the feante, when. Souta: Lennbtensn os i eiaeomios seine restore fallem man to his position in society, which is hays and thes she int dawn oC | gold watch and chain. Howard hac bees living “ MME AURnEte: teu ee pital Approprie: number id and 41,) per 1,000 feet per mile, <the main for man to occupy. They had mst to moral deg ‘of Maine, hasincresseito | Guite fast amozg the quiet people of Cold, Water. rin Apeiliast will | Mr, Fi when not weighed ‘0 & & feyolce at the parwago of the law, and at ite signature by | the brilliancy and magnitude of the roouday sum and is now | DAving ® few days previous to his arrest purchased & "The reports concerning it, caused in tho city le Time zopectl & Mlbcomupavenm sine tarealas 101°C, eaioe ‘00 on ol ron H. Clark. (Applause) Let | thedding ite life-giving warmth, and casting ite rofulgent | valuable team of horses, with which be cut a great the sale of stocks. k, per 1,000 feet per mile, when not poke P rays over the Empire State.” dash and went a mile inside of three minutes. He w Mr. Fraip then asked conseny to bring up the negro | WFEROM..-.+co.0 ans se 0 86 ol Bap sol gall pee 9 Te = dling solved, That we, the sov conveyed to New York incharge of tke officers, where enolutions, but objection was made. | On sub. 6 and 7, if transported in ratte, per 1,4 q The Chair agsia_| law, to sustain ‘and that they Mayor's office, where he was committed to the Tombs | “Y's believed that there is no work in the country bottor saiead oes Rua ele Ra Pie, Yoreades st ail Wacteds and to tne ee for examination, by Justice Oxborne. It has been ascer- | constructed than the Croton Aquedact, Bat it necesear | boy dl 6) sph no- | Dower and ability. tained that the money stolen from the German merchant | runs for a considerable part of thirt lige slong tie Assembly. inch measare, pes 1,000 teed per mile +1 oo introduced to the | PR That thove members of tho Logisisturo who | was in $60 and $100 bills ou the Merchants’ Bank, and of Lille and ‘i i ering Ainisrs; April'®, 1656, | On sawed lath, of lage Shan ta fees in ene, otfered up prayer. Inbored and voted for the pasenge of this law, shall be held | was converted into ‘at some broker's office in thie | it# stability less ‘The Commissioners to examine the poouniary allsira split Inth, hoop. poles, bandepihes, rowing jents and Secrotaries of | in grateful remembrance by that their eoveso of | city. ‘The broker vite nlntea The’ waoaay ik rentanted frounds, part of the State Prisons had their compensation dxed and cars, broom handles, spokes, hubs, tree- ba the mecting were then reed and approved netion upon this subject receives, our cordial and hearty | to gg t the Police Go y is requested | the agtion of the fro equalized at $1,882 60. nails, fellios, boat knees, plane stocks, pickets Thess resent, and the officers of | *hptotation, agotas-a8 t urt and give what information | On ing of the 19th of March, of this yi cnPor ‘i for fences, and stuil factured of partl P i Mesolves, ‘That the net of G ener he can of the matter. Praise is due to t Sith, mot ig ~ Mr. BLatcnvonn moved to increase the appropriation | manufactured partly temperance mseociations wore invited to take seats on | 30 tte the suppression of intemperance and crime, | abd officer Webb for the successful manner {a which the ie Made ofa knite could ro | t2tle Deaf and Damb Institution of New York to $26, | mamwfactured for boxes, ebairs ar bedatends, fhe platform. “A ew persons availed thomselves of the | ho’ yas"performed’» work that will wand a thrill of joy and | arrest was effected, particularly an they had Uittloor no 160, on the managers giving the Cosmptroller satisfactory | oP Raies, Ninel bamties enow booed, pao invitation. gladness {u many Fum-cursed tamil; isestsie been: | fafermatla® ab to hie exaet whereaboutd, wail! toy are evidence that a like will be raised to complete the | 10g glass che, gum stecks, plow beams, plow Rev. Mr. Curtan again came forward and addressed Pcrity, and happiness to many ® soait and rained | rested him at Cold Water. " 7 buildings. After a long debate the proposition was handles, staves and heading dressed or partly the mesting—Priends and fellow victors, such a mectiag hold, ‘ saree 3 dressed, per 1,000 pounds. per mile. ote vas this meaze semething. This is but the first of the | iff sk RG somseatty. ng our fpiter. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED ABORTION. Supply Bill was passed in committee. The quea- | On staves and heading, undressed, empty ‘gation of meetings which the friends of temperance design | {iiisne tMrourhout, the State, ro inte tenors are | A few days ago a complaint was made before Justice tion on agreeing to the report was laid on the table. rela and eaths, aud ship knees, transported 1 to hold im view ef the great responmbility devolving on iately Maine Law Minuto wry town, | Bogart, at the Lower Police Cou: ins Mr. O’Kuwra introduced « bill to repeal the Vrolilbito- | boats, per 1,000 pourcs, per mile............ 0 Bi ® them. When is opened tha morning, that live tempe Damlet, for the purpose of putting ths law in , a at, ean’ San peeeen, ry Liquor | Om the’ same, if teamsported in rafts, per 1,000 vance paper, the New York Tribune, which comes to his | force, executing it on tho first day of ite going into | Bemed Thomas Cudvirth and his wife, of Bleecker street, Mr. Waris introduced a bill to amend the Prohtbitory pounds, per mile... ....... ves coveeece OO O doce 08 regeieriy ‘as the milkman, and with as little | operation. Mrs. Whiley, matress in theiremploy, anda Mrs E. aah 8 Liquor Law. On epi carried in boats, per 1,000 poun te, amell of ut it, he sew bis name annowaced 38 | Tee eee te one eee tits clip, wn eatars, | D. Coles, for anattempt to preduce abortion upom the Sasso repre, rere oil ves Tie House adjourned at 4 o'clock A. M, tll 11 o’eloek. a) 2 Al ro- | verson of Anna Neason, now reviding at 175 Varick D7 he Aumaxy, April 10, 1865 jeasantly responded tq it. ing the existing one of fe ei getiman ‘Against ¢: houses, porter houses, Here the not the young one—known | and oth of ii fr ity and rime, org ave the affidavit was drawn up, it is allegel, bya ed " " -abont town aa tho Bouquet Man, came on the platform | reatent <ontidence sn bh coura ~ nd termina 3 band of Mrs Cots, ‘one of |ako a ardaaene ae ttC I o with three hamiacme bouquets, whi! ¢ placed oa the 10 ro" ns of ry or law jor many years lived on ami- y. bi bt | cane: hy table im fromt ef the speaker. The movement was ac high and 1 oor, andthe’ | cable terms with, his wife, and ia, the present case has | ™ ive conte Iudgon vt the Ocak of Common Pleas of the city. of Now | oBKtH:) per M., per mile, carried in boata,... 2 0 @ gra by Langhier and applause {com the aujian=e elves to susiain bin by all honorable | become the couneel for the complainant is own | “Yeh ‘Tah off aL the dans tbe Yere, pote nes On the samme, if “comveyed' in ratte, per Ma, pet ot ee RR on stray aoa Bis‘ p et mantlon 08 the first Tuesday in slay next wife and three of her friends, a ot ia y espeo | with would last for ‘A Committee of Conference was appoiuted on the bill oss ic seat Tessa’ seabt'as woot “' aa Warning all violate re o! jaw that wi te ie 8 e 2 aclu dete wate tats’ the hears ot eazy | Kagseae as0 to the full extert of Mi omciat over, street The mogistrate lage» warrant for, the arrest i, maha dc leands en toe tats nah Oe Rheaghaged a iterday, itl it ul . by officer Bennct of the reserve corps. The following ts pT gd OMS corract witc tes tee . We a: yt it and rejoice at it as th Stublom ef the budding of” hops, after the disappoint ment we last yoar. Almost Jike Lazarus coming forth from the tomb, our hopes, which were then (dashed, are now revives, i ATCHYORD m0) a to ainend, by ng the tax fil and a quarter, and authorizing a loan on the sink- | ¢ eens oper eect ees ing fund; which was agreed to, and the bill was reported | OB sewed oul) for win wt ago mtg the complaint against the accused — te nd County %, New York, #1 — 4 of No. 173 Varick stree' — (epplause)— soems to have bee po Eg WW helled: this law’ as the dcemed, regenerated and d a ecansonupcimarn Se Ree ong window sarhes and blinds, pir 1,040 pounds | Weetatiet to rive open sie (Applecs). Het loo not s thst podete tblos let toe cine Supply wil wae taken up, and the slobact Yee | ME Me icici scaai gavin cn ae” * pete aaanouthorseehss ed they not STaght {0 shee tes Ala eee Caltrgs spprezeianen 6 $3,000 struck out and thea re- | On doamestic titles aplrite, going towards tide h of the principle which a to Mons. , water, per 1,000 pounds per mile.,,.........9 3 @ in that play res Cato) wllove cary eters seomed | [10 be, bow that not only was he ‘bere but that be tefosel’ te bite 60 to soen Comatialoners nt Toe | On wool, per 1,000 pousde pr mail, gee telf denial end leave the to be addressed by itto'your acumen, m Brooklyn, was lost. bones, per 1,000 pounds per trast with reatricted if it » per 1,00 pounds per mile .o28 ‘ing pec torgorp eg etn tng Bos Really rated ape bering that war obiged to Bue or tl (ud seeding, whe tbe House tack c recees." | On bepses Coneogh, these. Sand ax pest tary, I tie oe Deon, voted last, your, n0 Re Kote, eornee | MUNEVENING EBSSION. 5 ee feats) not, have o They had watched over : ' : ? , , ely for ike hope, aa Metict th vistas cok hebtesmtied election ‘of Mayor Wood in opposition to tempernace | f, 14 take care of deponent: Tela waren | giZtintive % the Second Avenue Mallrond, New York | "utber foals, exempt from tll ore of tre fa the great commonwesita of fube Union, ital to entertain for thereby J Sor dia, eosenver, ‘ayin answer to your Hest | “Zeiating to the law department of the Hamilton Uni- | Om mfailia, por 1.400 pounds per m ‘tumph of truth im the great commonwealth of tthe Union. | wry entertain angels were y you Col his ment ha paid the | one ne he Hamiltos Un! Om manila, per 1.000 poum seis aesetnen tet yonen, premasiea’ to Later eeary ‘the question was pat, and the resolutions were unan- ngs THY BROADWAY RAILROAD by Teco dey “gu! bag oe ell ge liberties Seetial halleres bat tt ‘Atiey dhie'the hat was sent round, and contsibutions Ralltvay Vil, It peosouts b doletiod ropes ofthe tases. | ovate’ ie ee ee weeds the on toe ‘system which wrote levied to defray F mad the herr fey) , 183, and from an appropriation 7 ths Fi ee ee es ~_ neem a ‘over the doors ‘hak Taabvialits, As | SRasernien spmonnctat Bins ty antionse Wee's tp Vales B joon Council jor thove and other services LS" tore nothing, frestsiont ee, Unpreper in, the latte, le aye, “tt ia wondertul how long a rotten post | Woe ey oo tituted that he could not speak till’ after the | by th Th Peete rae sero wiley e servens L Zastlan, estpiies os pangs of tle Wil. The taper’ mill stand’ @ natedy “shaker it." And to that rotten | Toney war putdewa, i if to"Madame Rostel!'in the sity an let cu the table Siihent o word ofremars. | od corn’ cer Seren’ Padueduhie vaid'on te ooegrercnis wots ce “Ihe collection haying teen taken up, the meeting wai he ortion procured, u- | "(11 o'clock P. M.—Both houses still in neasios gh cape he victasy theyPaad achieved in baving this law enactod. | next adcrersed by the Key. J. 5. Waseiy, the same ge: every men: port of the commissonera would be & | won ‘aided te ake oo On wheat, Some persons amy, that though the law is good in theory, | tay uration’ over the dead “tody of an fan reone—T hi Preme Court without di thi upon its ag “yk waite: y in May— 1,006 it cannot be executed. He had confideace yh, ho w- bs a £ i Set ‘00! mation by the court. zt owed in ‘ers. -ever, in the American people to believe it He askei, What more did they want to-night’ etion of thi ra ym the Albamy Argus, April 10.) fenebde Te bas bven eRfonced claewiere, and whst mas | {6 had the gospel, and they ial the flowers— Acareful reading of the new prohibliory 1 pend whet mao | _Bovquer MAN, (loquilur, ina rather squeaking voice ) us to believe that wrong impression bas in relaticn to the time when the retailing of int FE t r i é } By the time Ave hunired | tonly brought them bere for s show. ore ee esesee cei: resume that it productions of the Fite oe ty edly Rael em pr they Srraken.—Yes, and a nice show they make. (Laughter. ) wo the one hich Were Lareds moze eff be off 10 Nebrasks.Ifany continue to | 1 wae gcod, be sald, to be here. The genius of tempe- f thle, Dopartim , tes, not particularly specified, per Sall quer thay must do it in s clandeauine meaner, bur. | Tance was liere, and spread its folds over them. It was bills of the so y veil till the fourth or July, This is not so, 1,000 pounda jor mllO.....ccsssseseseeeeesere ose tn ont of the . known to some of them that he was the officiating minie- ell pg of liquor im quantities less than fire gallon-, ™ rowing nent rer places {er at the obsequiee of the late Bil! Poole. (Sensation. ) The magistrate eld the accused to bail in the sam of cops for mechanteal, chemical or medicinal purpnes, fog, pen Mb toupta ves wba ace © Se vient dieeetion. He Well, be would state that the physician told nim that | 92,000 each, to answer. Bail was immediately pro- ch regard, yours, £e. wine for sacramental use,'’ On suger, molasses, coties, iron ia bars. bundles mos, 6 Lasgo Poold bad sald before he dle, the most thing he regretted cured, Mr. Potar 7. Bow, of No. 11 Ch ber street, M. VAN SCHALCK, Provident first Monday of May. beets, steel, ail rode, boiler rom, malle we i * 01 built a dam across 8, acl Opel grog shop, and the first ing ir security. accu a TOP A AU! 2p BURGLAR. which we have arrived at this conclusion. and #pil horee shoes, crockery end glass- u Torin, tar, pitch, turpentiag, ofl, avebors, chain cables, ovtum, mineral water, river, thing he would do, if spared, would be to close it ade so tight but that some waters would escape. | He (the speaker) had, in bis address on that occasion, | lawyer, to ¢xtor matter isa pores amt om the part of the comp‘ainant's our present lawe ( money. A young man named George Edding, of New Jersey! | bill) Mquor cannot legally ers to of the “trae a Gaceelal to ante get therm ont of ih a Wee en ee hs Oe en CHARGE OF FoRoERY. was arrested’ yesterday on a charge of attempting to | five gallons without a licemse—elther a ta oysters ‘and clams, dyewoo?s,, and all other for it le w carze te those who are engaged in it, Lat us, | Sn by» lady a fam daye afterwards rato pie! | Lyman Cobb and J.T. Hallet were arrested last even. | commit « burglary on the Howard Hotel. It appears sell on the premises, or @ groser's license to sell by | merchandire not enumerates, per 1,000 pounds therefore, have hho eight King of magistrates to enfores | Py! y . 1a z ‘terwards, who sald to him, | ing on a warrant issued Justice Osborn, of May that Edéing put up at the bi wmall menrure, to be carried away. By the terms of the per mile, ‘ epseceres red oO &E this and every otder law. If you want a good Mayor, | (pou Ure my hus! feelings very much the office, charged with having forged the certification = abe toni h new Inw, it is provided that ‘section twenty fifth shall | On railroad tron and railrond chairs, per San eae Te elate nim out of the”rght scr ot woot, | ter day. He Keeps a liquor saloon, and you spoke of | {5 q check for $26, drawn om the Mechanics’ Bank. The | several of tke boariers nad take effect immediately.” A part of sectlon twenty pounds per mie ; ors tne cet aad epplaute,) Get tho, Fight sort of ofisers | tht, murders and robberies perpetrated out of them. Hie | accused were taken nto custody by oflicer Keefe, of the | of the employee heard: him, fifth reads a8 follows —‘Nolisense to sell liquor, exces | On threshing, mewing, and reaping machines CLaughter sod applause) Got the Tent tort of otlvers | feelings are burt, and he declares he will close the basi- | Chief's ofice, who conveyed them to the Third ward | Ofehed vr hit him, and one of the females | 4, herein provided, aball hereafter be granted.” | "fanniog mille, ploaghs, harrews, aed arith Teaes Ged Sek mores fears ten—eho eudorteniy that | Rett” (Laughter ) There are msny whose feelings are | station house, and there bad them locked up tor exami- | Ritcn it's, av ince hore, Gorer Se eee ae tharetoce fools Coat the email Reruses, catherine | derreus, por 1.000 peande per andesss.s, 1+. 0-4 Sp geek namliy, of tatopune M | hurt by the passage of this Iw. ‘The liquor deniers’ | Dation, to come off before Justice Osborne this morning, | Arica ye ad he threw out to avoid deseetion. | 1» orior laws, and which expire on the 1st Monday of | 1 Oe igncien bor mromunasea anes ee See, oe Sat ang, Foss, wasn foslings are hurt by ft. The onners of the property on : gelesen, Abed rl Geetee. ak Gi sok to Sotce Olesen, Clensed eos Las cannot be renewed, end thst the o14 laws probibit- | Om oll articles not ennmersio! or execpled, por saloons a: elr D » / “ , Yon go theo Mad of man, oe hat hes prez | ce we tc ut bem gerinany Seber hnve | The Ble Department Semaivannsal Meetings | Lomm|te er extmint on ing i le of Hawes in guanine ham Br gallons | 1,00 pound yr me nevis #8 8 ey eae ees or ae tak cane their feelings Lurt, ‘The speauer went on aud told aa | The semi-annual meeting of the Fire Department of LOST. CHILD. Ty the pessltae ef too lea tapriooumrsh” "| On Dente seed ehaeay for the" tremeper go and revile bis character, rally to his su 2 ,ehieh medoatl the worsen tough, | our city was held last night in the lectare reom of the | _.Mi#: Elsabeth Fisher, of Southport, Coms., appeared | ‘pu "Ur the new nw, the second section ta to tke | persons wavigating the canalns per rollers, fling beck euch dastardly slander. (Appia out a couple who had gone to Boston to get married, | siuyyeaan: Institute, This was an exciting meeting, | hie stepping in cracd trate Ee had, | estet"oa os tet ay 6 ling, wah tant cosham wetmorinee | Od teerinsee; eat aiest te Coeur hein ext, nee faith, Delieve in te RO fe the ceremony was oaly hisif | Sv natitute, an casting 26, | vile shopping in Greod street, near St. Mary's church, | the veiling of liquor on certsin peculiar conditions. Any | | upem parse Mom | Doce eicpberd r) Jaw. We have get « sound shlp under us, and the trath indignantly said to the cler- | inasmuch as four Fire Wardens were to be elected, and | om the 26th of Maroh last, lost her daughter, » ehild ch (goed wotal chareater,”’ who is not the beeper esta ent ie tet 9 @ God“above wa, as the pilot who will guide us in this ‘now you must put her | there were several tickets in the field. The clectioneer. | *bout two years anda half old. She was dressed in & | of «tavern, grocery, ce of public enterta:n property, per malle, 2006 way of beneficence. We want that spirit of faith. We mother equally funay and early bour crowded the entry way to the | J00v,tnd black calico frock, white pantaleties, maroon | ment. de. ‘ke., may, om giving «bond, and taking an | On the rame, If the want the spirit which prompted twenty or thirty about «lady who, whea she hed od all loud in crying the merits of their re. | colcred quilted hood, ined with pink ribbon: « red and | oath that “he does’ not use intoxicating liquors ase | upon passengers yer mite a0 + Spaniards to follow Puarro. He drow s lino with his | Company with her, used to put ber husband under the | syective candidates. It is worthy of comment, how. | ene werrdag Pree ntpncnaling weytenny he nelee tom rage,”’ and will not violate the law, ‘sell intox\- | Om all persome over ten years of os aera Ja the cand of Peru, and said to his followers, | Fe went on, to say Tiki? listened to actually with gusto. | ever, that am election of so much interest and excite of ber coughter's whereabouts will be. let ina e iaer and alevhol, for mechanical, chemical, of ——e of Ft. - Ry reg sat cals, setere kad vetoed the liquor law lest year, and the people had we peace’ bene at 7 o'clock, Mr, | Boe of ME Jacob Marks, No. 28 Pitt street. Teale, as above, | WiG@ht between Americans and Spantards. the tne, nnd" tho rest foliwed. Heat | Teteed Dim. He was now politicaliy dead, and he (the | sh). Tindal), the Vice President of the departaenty THE LIQUOR DEALIKS AGAIN. , ‘ Ce aa ee ee ‘sword, faith ork r) wae senly to proach ble faneral oration. Rey, | 12 the chair, “after reading of the minutes, several Since the deetaion of Justice Osborne Has been made i in quantities lens thre Ove a, pagan Ayn HY ty of thir\éon, gradiomen g¢ addrer G rte ed in and read, or Caner, & pumber ¢ rties complal beverage after the frat Moo “ | Lake Borgne, Henry Clay, of Canada, pv rates A Farrow, or Mains, a oh Soapheeet : of the Board of Fire Wardens en wr he a oftkee and all taste oguinet tt until iy Toege of the Bepre oy colle, J feeds is ime we extract the following status tice — fines. We presume the rest will ylld obedience to the | be th ‘ B that’la © | winch they had the best. Of seasons’ for. belleving Fires in New York. Whole number of complaints made to Board of forfeisure of 625 for each sale, and the lability pm nee Py 8 i Fine iy Prart Stuxer.—Yesterday morning, shortly | violation of fire laws from May, 18¢0, to April, ‘Ganeness Ollie Gleted foe mlehemenner, ye r | She mectly people’ the pleas ly ne before 4 o'clock, @ fire broke out in a stable at | . 2° ure tess eee 5/01 | screeue chi Ob SERIEINO— SORTA OF TER DEBT — 0800, oF tmpriacoment not ox ing the eveuing, by ng 'Bpanich songs is & com No, 697 Peatl street, which, together with « small | "been removed curing the some tune, ve a1 —THE CORONER NOT NOTIVIED. On and after July 4, the penalties of the new poy ope Pe mug Nad frame segar store, on the east side, was entirely Nomber of violations t attended to .. S983 Yesterday maraiog. intormation was reosived at the Co attach, ‘and the search sod seirure clause wils ow fe gg 3 tI ey, ytd: destroyed; I timated umber of beildings examined by Wardens, and | roner's office, theta German named George Weaver, who "> eaten tn bestilities ‘Baltimonn et elation wich 4 brought ia by Gras: | Yon no insurance. The ive ‘extended ‘co No. 0 Peart |, teurd to Dugomplened of SaleMigeecnes ce (30 ‘aa truck om the head with 8 paving stzoe, Ia the Fie: tars iene ow againet heaping iinor o& | Sicrsoun, when Yeo Bpaniarte jumped inte ©. Deane ness’ Repeaiit! I would repeal aan- | pant der seized by Wardens fi ‘th ward, by two drunken men, about two week the twenty fi'th seetion oF act, | f ; st pun We a eee ee eee eer amet, © featern ane | Say, 1680, "o Apri, 1866, was 7,110 kegn and 40 hud dled from the snjuriee recetved, aad had beva busted Th a publle mulasnce,”” a already 18 ot | ee ee ae ies vlogs, set whieh tee bet et ee wen ings. We | part of the sive of the building was burued, sod som boxes, containing ‘i tsssees+ 28,025 Ibe, | on Ward's Island, without the usual notice of the fact | ration. What the efisct of th be betworn May 1 | \eft tn cherge of wegro boy” Me. Proster, eecieg the brat nig pe yb arte ieeeee palace, | damage done by eutting through the oor. The baild. | Number of buildings reporied to Chiet by Wardens | veing tase 0k ine Certnet s Cee. matter uncation | ond Jays DLS ky Lopes b Jo 50) SUEY, Gent up (8 bem and gave each ue of : is owned by Mr. Wi das an Comog: 2 g8.. we; 212 | given below will explain the whole matter — abate 7 4 J, ‘ 7 10g them seq a Toe mea | gibo, ierored the North River, insurance Vowpony The case of Ceunciian, Joba Clancy, was thengealied | © Rucvertu Parnou Duernicr, | diseuas, We sunjein the twenty tith section — Fasves pod mundo ot ium af bulk ne lied Betaeaped, ono J... ted this | for $1,000. Mr. . Rafern’s logs, by water, ds, Is aboat ia charged with using Improper lan- | 7" - Fee 2 ae Si yee Min. | whe followed him. other paniarts joined in the excite canes an told Ly wee beeeaetinst intem, | $100, ’ Iurared in the Citizens’ insurance Co. for 9000, of Councilman, Afver some debate eh Sth lest, about vided, sbail herealter be gronted. |All \ivuor keyt ia vio- | Sen Sl ves Ne men pet Saal tal conceit 4 " Y on of a a . Linving been boom Lere, it shalt wot die here, “the peeay | Fimw ix Evouru Avexce.—Between I and 2 o’elosk yer- Siapiee Wht mad eontes pee ete’ en lation of auy [rovivy declared, to be 8 publee wulaance, | B&Y® been Hilied, but fur the interference of las A Father of Waters was never hollowed for its tomb—the | terdey merning, a fire was discovered in a back base procesded os part of the hear, be anata ae yy nelle penne ae gd ‘Alleghanies were never piled for ity monument—the fl for Fire Wa! with the follow: ult: — | ere were brought to this office an: Canal Tolis for 1455. ' * Promtor and Ivaregard were enabled to Falls of Niagara. wii! never sound its requiem, ment of No. 176 Kighth avenue, occupied by Mrs. Lynn , result: iD | gut tate ate bagey O04 entre —nor the Upcn the first bollct no choice was made, there being | uber th it to the Thies 4 | WATERS OF TOLL MOTARLISUED BY THH CANAL POAKD 1% tar spangled bexner ever actas its (Load who keeps a millinery establishment up stairs. The fre b indicate: ’ | The fommlarts, who by Fauve ap eighteen condicates voted for. | | ON PERSONS AND PROPERTY TRANAFORTED OM THE | quite @ crowd, mennced Amerionas Gereay with ot jigs Corre of Kinga, eT he cecona a4 Mr. Lewis ©. Meeks was the rere od home 101 — ar Errnct ON THE es. ‘the latter then érew U ual on NAVIGATION I 5 thotr ih the Aueced to and 1 the audience. Ee peregnes Wrists Ry Bo ebm meyn | ON yoo) nS Fi yy J to was" was PRovBiian, orc ra canal, oh ahah, thas von tereash te tow ’ midnight, q bo ‘ Fine mx Sour Sruar—Vesterday afternoon, between | th Eee ane thee reaaniniog avdces. Vaio for ihe Beane When "Picy wa pth oak ot beet, butter, Sillow, Sane, ctgerane "| cast Semmensd wae uke geen vase Way fel one axd two o'cloek, @ fire was discovered in the building | °*°“ “ nosis argees, orked at 248 Blevenths vinect, ar, per 1.000 pounds per wile 030 as poobe. They Gred shout owned and occupied by Howh « nwall, No. 64 . gh: i (a= Lh ted ane bt spol gress ent ah a the Ameriess, bow meey the South street, ted on the south side of the attic 10 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, Sion wea Bik sind Geb Im brine, per 1,000 pounte to tw Ape. nme | books, papers, kc., t! fin—His Excellency the Governor of Coney Idand | April Hh, hee sonw CAMERON, Licatentnt O46 © | amre ~— pwards of ix years; no smoking has Cirected me to contradict the remarks which ap | ie marter wfit be thoroughly imvevtignted by the | ( of) cabe or oi to are atany time ured peered in jour paper thi wherein you sey that ‘4 | Comoner, Great crarure should be attached to rome | pow e a oao a Prete skylight. The inside of the | fp about to remove to Hoboken, bag aud baggage. 1 beg | partion for allowing the bedy to be buried without | mre, abe +o state that it is not the intent of b's Rxeelleney to for | he agual 1ott being made at the Coroner's | watered in this Mtate yer 1000 | om the Ame comic, but to remsia quietly and self ime ofhee, That the deceased met his death from vielen pounds per mile,........ o1¢6 ports, sberries, Madetens, hocks, Burgundies, clarets, | intiicted by rome party or , every certaip. Yet | (a foreign valt and baryies, per 1.000 pouces | tame | ner, brancies, rem, gin, ke Me det be thinks | tre authorities eo Ward » laiaad permitted the burial of per alle res “ 95 © | thet | the that ibe tine is epprowtaing whes the Keow Nothirgs | the deceased without evem iatimatiog to the Coroner | Om gy prum, the protuct of this Male, per 1,000 the & | most eflectually put down ail those stupi4 imme, ani | that euch © cose had come onder thely observation, The pounds yer mile +O 1 Oj hoes me beve smog te enough of the true Holland aad | care rhould be looked in’ 0, ard just blame be | On foreign sting thelt eOrehvre im tee watoes, set e sap eevee the burial of | Op bloom, scrap ont pig iros, Wrokwn castings, vest te te Of the works cpa doprersd EypHum, por 1.060 poundaper mie. 0 2 9 | * Heguenct bi of to rave the cont apom these LA whe { or 02,080 Wy orden bis Evee)t JOS FFYIMN, Beo'y. tot Ceewened previog sto ag lnque:t betag bela upon | os ier ond woier pipes, por 1,0) poomas P h thelr ques, os If i p. Conny tran ete ) bot | per ert r) wy ‘ ’