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THE LATES NEW YORK eg imaind TNE Ptetoms = Jamun conDes sus! ‘The Seward organs are undet the delasion BY MAGNETIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, =a FULTON S78. st ge ae cae gf ane OFFICE X. W. CORNER OF anD consequence of the anti-slavery F oS: aaa aaa cae of the North, is the secret of the late ge- ae aT to com- annum oak a Ba ct neral reaction «the People ‘aaa ‘We have no tidings of the steamship Americe, now in Bt sec Berepaan elton‘ goon. administration. Under this idea, the greater her twelfth day from Liverpool. penny or si Adver- | Seward organ of thiscity says that— Remon, Apt 1-10. tival. Persons in ‘citizen's dress”? were charged three bisements to be or the postage be deducted from ‘The ion ee Cee i L Bega 4 ‘There is a heavy storm here and along the Eastern dollars for a ticket, aod s half » dollar fora seat in the TARY CORRMREONDENCE, containing imoor; | TPE, Sent ‘defeat; out It oie vices, and for shee hogan pach the telegrephie commen: exes; individuals disguiced in faney costumes, or on ‘Oun Fo! rn Ry My If it madly does so, “if of its sections ag = nication has been entirely suspended Portland. Closed in military uniforms, were only taxed to the ex- 7S eae “aut | the, Prine Spim which 0 han achieves tte Fes ess Lauer Pema aA tent of two dollars. As it coats $56 or $10 for a fancy Wikene Hoterlon, Weta ahare the fate of ll divided Latest from the State Capital. 101 ase Shee ee Nae kJ over bil) bes Hing can Sate oe pew fer dlink muck rege at 07 Wotmmme KK... ccccsc cece eee eeee ene ee Oe ges ee THE SRWARDITES—TBIUMPH OF 3 4 remains strongest THING! BANY OOUNTY, te Correspondence. a ch Se [er erecnmtoet ean all porto wt 3 part of the Ledger, its proprietors have been oe ae an REE SG Pag circa OP kat apni eee ie nl ees agua tomy aa t ‘neicted by a jury in the eum of two thousand | pon Houses were engaged during the morning session Meetings of the Cabinet—Our Troubles with Cuba. slow and stupid until after the tadleaus vivants, which were over at one; then the floor was enlivened by the Presence of some of the astors and actresses. Public coatume balls always attract large numbers of loose cha- im passing bills, Everything coming to a third reading, Yesterday the Cabinet held « prolonged and stormy whether ever considered in committee or not, is rashed | special session; to-day they are together again, with through with railroad speed. The bill which passed the | jittle prospect of a speedy adjournment. Rumor says House yesterday by « strong vote, imposing s millanda | our Cuban affairs is the subject under discussion, and quarter direct tex, was reconsidered this morning on | that they have been brought to the ‘sticking place’”’ by motion of Mr. Aitken, and the quarter stricken out. As | despatches just received from the Acting Consul at the Senate bave under consideration a mill tax, this is | Havana, relating how little notice was taken of Marcy’s Mkely the sam to be fixed. “manifesto—‘‘that rot a drop of American blooi must be ‘TheSebuyler county fraud is disposed of for the session. | shed,’ &c.—and sotailing the particulars of the igno- ‘The action of the House on the bill to legalize the acts saiplivan Don'ts Fe he garrote of Francisco Estram; der the libel law, in of the commissioners wholocated the county buildings, | he American citizen, This .o quitous procetding, under the Ww, in Our | where Charley Cook wanted them, put a quietus thereto, 5 Bayt A own case. We had occasion to find fault with | Thatbody refuted to pass the laws or even adopt the rit solve tethey are ied by ‘Willam t- a lishment | report of the committee, anything vindicate our national honor, ae esiey ie Wine Setar Aree t | "ine Dil greating the right to a private company to | oF sora protection to americans om f soll. in this city was conducted; we showed that its | yeep the conals of the Stave in repair, was discussed in | 1 bave seem too much of their nog! during ox te ? residence in Cuba, to believe tl offairs were going to ruin from mal-administra- | the Senate this afternoon. | It meets with atro nee topsble’ of extending the slightert’ protection to either tion, and that this state of affairs was owing | to the canals in the hands of a private company. | BAtive or adopted citizens—the inaugural to the con- WO ROAD WAZ THEATRE, Broadway—Sany 07 LvO™S | Now, whabare the facts in reference to this NIBLO’S GARDEN, Browway—*zssanpno Seaa- | “grew: principle” of “hostility to slavery ex- BELLO. —— tension?” ‘Kgs the anti-levery ‘excitement 2ROWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Wwax Rexzr—Geo? | non the Nebracka bill effected the wonderful BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Jawer Pawe | achievements which the Seward organs claim ae ome et for it so tustily? Let ue see. ¥rom’acareful LLACK’S THEATRE, Brostway—Sare Pamonse |‘examination of the elections to the new Oon- scene" gress, we find that there have ‘been— AMERICAN MUSEUM—~Afterzoon—My Wire's Drany = 4 Anti-Nebraska men nominated and rejected. Lorruay Ticker. Evening+Frvino Duronman. pro peter | rae wore S$ MINSTREGS—Meobenics’ Hall—473 Broadway. and woon’s Ea ass mal Bresdway- || Nebraska men nominated amd 'ro-alested ZSEREL CA REG Moneme-tow | Wie ca rel, econ i a rkaneas, the Sou’ e ‘had nothing ; Be pay wrprerocapeat wn The -proofs, therefore, are “against this anti- PERTAW'S BURUESQOT OPERA HOUSE, 663 B:vaa- | Nebraska agitation. It has substantially ac- Our Philadelphia contemporartes say truly enough that the liberty of the press is a delu- ‘fon and a snare, whilst verdicts like this are returred by ignorant and prejadiced juries. It is curious that they should only now have ar- rived at this conviction. We remember that not many months since these same journals Te- oiced over the consummation of a similar ini- “scrutinize” every one very strictly. They probably failed. in their duty, as there were many women of doubtful character upon the floor, while the language and behs- ‘vior of some of them left no doubt whatever upon the subject, It wasa free and easy affair altogether. Gen- tlemen, or rather “gents,”’ with very cockneyish whis- kera, half eye-glasses, and queer little hats, which they would carry im their hands, sailed about on the floor quizzing everybody and being quizzed themselves, Then there were several cavaliers with bad legs—two or three qariners who appeared as if a ferry boat voyage would have knocked them off their sea legs—a very fat Greek with light hair and blue eyes—a discon” twithstanding. way—Ernsorian OreRa TRovPE. complished little or'nothing; for nearly as ma- | to its having an incompetent manager. We | 1*¥il haroly succeed this session, if ever, | "ha informed tha’ Preizent Fieroe ts traly anxious solate Kickapoo—s wild brigand—a.slow Don Cxsar, and SSeS a yy ra aman—] Sow Seen ori a | TS On ach antote sien acien hk tooo | eae eee aes ent al Siiiea ar Seaton themes of ne | ‘ee Roars tn enhantia the cago nipek of Marcy's | °.u ad teaches whch null not be incon toes been rejected as have been elected, and thereis | the trial, but, in spite of our justification, and ‘We have evidence of the fact, that Prope courage. be ae ie, na ieoeet out at Bi Sac numerous soldiers, of ‘peaceable ‘appearance—a small Bows'for the Pacific, every reason to believe ‘that there will be a re- | notwithstanding that we had not uttered a | st Pye paterer iy fie aaing hig ie {Hurapit from the gellant Iegrahen. ditrampes as Goadensgt Liberty, and sundry women in fancy ‘The steamship Star of the West, Captain Turner, will | epectable majority in the new House of Repre- | word against the private:character of the plain- bs! upon a State Mebet. The recent meeting of Seward been ti \garoted. i felix—the said, entle, iaatansis excepting bad’ haste, Hktre yess ant sae ae: fam ge 2% f pci this port'thisetternoon, at 3 o’clock, for Punta | sentatives against eny repeal of the Nebraska | tiff, an ignorant and prejudiced jury returned a poke) Bor ts ae th seen i | nis condemned Ja aes eo nee eee haveibe lighters den of ‘sustaining The charectens for — i r us— a roe : e “chain gange ;” a js done ya ee atew sic “Parnas Chefocila eaittomssentinte: bill. verdict of $10,000. damages against & Vver- | of 1 te officers are to be overthrown’ oes Comp. pa Whisk ny Ae onl rsa WAiIt wa Sac chan i utmost contempt for our. government! ing all the lates>nows by mail and telegreph from all | It is perfectly ateurd, then, to suppose that | dict which the common sense of the community ea Giek stece en ee oe Kp ty aa thee mmasfertons™ Ht may be ant iy parts of the wotld, willbe published at eleves o'clock, | the position of “hestility to Southern slavery” | repydiated, and which a-court of law very soon | prosstiption in demending an investigation into the con- | TS Ot tye opinion that, “if ‘General’ Concha this morning. Agents will please send im their orders | jg « impregnable,” eud the only safe position of | aftefquashed. Well, the Ledger and its sympa- | 4 silver grey, is, of course to be given over to the Know “ere fo come here and, kick pe. party nel at the opposition forces against the admiaistra- | thisers of the Philadelphia press gloated over | Nothings. oLiZeiey foniom ait fonady oh? Well, sls with characteristic pluck —refer the 1 ugustus Whe New tion. On the contrary, it isa position of cer- | that iniquitous decision, without reflecting that thes State. Moai 1d ta ws tea ee Keen og pt Bead. ns oarie Keesledg No figns ef the America at Halifex-at seven | tain defeat to the party which adopts it. The | theic own turn might soon come. We should | ¢cestacies to-day in consequence of Sam's having carrie’ | and let them call up'the ghost of Old Hick put ; i cbam; f American honor to the blush. o'clock last evening. She is now in her thirteenth | mere suspicion, in '1852, that Gen. Scott was | like to know:what they think on the subject | every town in Albany county, yesterday, by large ma- Wore Ponies ip dull hice_-ae ibohela bse nearly-aban: jorities, Neither Senators Dicki Ib @ay out from Liverpool. There was a heavy storm | nominated under the -anti-slavery auspices of | now? The fellow-feeling which the poet tells us | ‘Speaker Littlejobn or Stebbins, have uttered am seathe: cones. A small pee ne I yesterdey atthe eastward, and communication by | W. H. Seward, aad that the brave old soldier | makes people wondrous kind, has, we guess, | Masgunst tie Hindon today, | sts morning | kind treatment of the Kirkwood Brothers. ‘The weather telegraph was entirely suspended daring part of | would, if elected, be under the control of Sew- | materially altered their sentiments in regard Ppomewing to adjourn Friday noon. “Being out of order, Samaras? A Kents and Some 8a ee was 0 . The Leg’ to 5 since sfx o'clock this morning. the dy. The Washington, from Sonshampton 28th | arq influences, resulted in the overwhelming | to it. ealsture are spire prlatiog thousands upon for brilhancy of conception or elaboration of de- le pper was sup jlied 1m the lower saloon, on demo- cratic German prin 8, in homeopathic quantities at allopathic prices. The music was under the direction of la ma. It was , aud Mr, ka Smith, who om kd monre danse in the gel ils, — @ Terpsichorean arrangements very promptly. ‘The floor were visible to us but once me the evening. Just before the curtain rose for the tableau they were ‘discovered’ in groups on the stage, where they no right to be at that time. The tableaux vivants were interesting, as they were new. ihe most ambitious of them—those reqreenag ‘the trial scenes from ‘‘Henry VIII.’’ and the ‘ Merchan' of Soaies (cites ae ae ss, was = fo give proper ef picture. have been as welt for the géntleman who made out the ult., for this port, is now due. "i SRE UGHRL FL LR thi da, in direct i to the wishes of the Intelligence from for “He VU” to hi verhauled his Both branches of the Legislstare were in fall pert abi me : ny ach Gs Caniner Discussions aNp Divisions.—We hear | Comptroller, who sys there is no money in the trea, wescate: cfiTan the Sroming Feat age Thy iatieire ad ade & note of the fact that “His of popularity on the part of en. Scot a sury. res Grace of sham’? hay execut blast at one o’clock this morning. A large number pop v Pi rumors from Washington that violent discus- icmabers are drawing the remnant of their three hun- BURNED IN EFFIGY—PAINFUL RUMORS IN CIRCULA- | some time previous, could not have been present at the hearing of this celebrated divorce case. Some of the other tableaux wore excellent, although the effect was often marred by the burning of colored fre, The The Seven and homage te Shakspeare were the best. Mr. Walcot as Shakspeare, Mr. Stewart as the soldier, Mr. Whiting as Sir John Falstaff, Mrs. Blake as Queen’ Katharine, Mr. Grace as Hamlet, and Mrs. Brougham as Mrs. 5 ‘There were some alterations in the pabliened cast. of bills, public and private, have been ‘dispoged of ates a him; for, nee ta his on ae sions and divisions are raging in the Cabinet on dred dollars, and many sre proparing to return to their | s10N. SET RTE Guring the past twenty-four hours, bet a ‘flaa! ad- | 2¢ was @ man of-very great popularity. It | the sunject of the policy to be pursued in the | homes. fopetior slice toe CoeT Sig brag ete a that another of “our oo ere, 3 7 ; lations’? has journment is hardly possible before fsturday. Up | was not the superior popularity of Pierce that | present crisis in reference to Cuba. Some | “There were no condraations made to-day in executive | peen making bimesit the. subject of Sable discussion, to 12 yesterday two hundred and thirty-three asts | gave him his tremendous mojority, for per se, predict that the Cabinet will soon break up, and session. pled 2 age of his country, to say nothing of his had received the signature of the Governor. Tae | he was comparatively an obscure and unkaown | others think ihat Marcy and Cushing will sub- | 8 CHURCH TENURE BILL—KNOW NOTHING VICTORY. The stor goes that Mr. Oksmith, the United States tex bill as amended by the Astembly #0 as to pro- | second or third rate candidate, nominated at a | mit and refuee to be turned out. The public at | The Governor has signed Ma tOLAART Ht ee siy | Commercial agent, wt Aux Cayes, id Hayti haa loft his vide for the collection of one avd a quarter mills t + ‘i a Whes h semmnee “hs ted Fete aH post suddenly, and under circumstances anything but per dollar ofaxshie property, aad. in’ at siays venture, and elected at a venture, with the be. large look upon all these Cabinet tempests—so artates: teh peel 1° 7 against the Roman | satisfactory to his creditors—in other words, that he has passed tne Senate. This is the only one of the | Uef that neither abolitionism, nor free soilism, | \yxe the proverbial.commotions of the teapot— | The Know Nothings carried every town in this county | SPichont'be slog to veliene see vareetat ea wi Oot ae we DePitellens shytoct in ‘of Me. J. Bev financial echemes that bas been scted on. The | TOF free soilers, mor secessionists, would meet | with the most perfect indifference and contempt. | 7***""*Y- give ibe folowing extzacus irom the Slayton pepars up: | Thesonaewevall represen ee Governor signed the Ecclesiastical Church Tenures | With apy favor under his administration. It | No one.cares:a red-cent whether the present | * Ragnar Toy ene os Sn the subject== 43 . Attar the Tablas, Saneing Wid, xeduSebd;‘mnn' Gon bill yesterday afternoon. was the fear of the anti-slavery influences and | Cabinet remains in office its full term or breaks | | This afternoon No, 67 was argued; No. 81 was atrack | [Ts*nuated for the Benge rou, fa the Feuille du Com- | tinued until about {0Ur Q'etocks aa op Owing to news having come to hand from the | seditious designs of Seward that defeated Scott, | up periodically on the Monday of each week. | °"; Hig ay doers ay) Seagy eB a Pale af directors of x off, cannes See Fil 12.—Nos. 72, 18, 74, 76, 77, 78, 28, | name has co frequeatly appeared in the newspapers during fund, or of me or png ts in the , 40, 71, 9, South, giving accounts of severe ipjary to cotton | ond the belief that his adversary would be free | We.know that under.the present executive one B1, 61, 65. 90 te have gained a certain notoriety, har” | oranda ge ere aU lintig wos mold’at beeeae and corn inthe planting disiricts from frost the | from and above such influences, that brought | set of incapables will only be succeeded by | success of the American Ticket at Lockport. E bevier ie cine Meomeqa soatssent:| "We aire or alan the names of the actors and past week, the-market for cotton yesterday be-ame | the Union and constitution loving people of all | another, and therefore we may as well rest Lockrorr, N. Y., April 11, 1858. ft akin! actrearen ‘present in the house or engaged in the of agent. ir. Okemith, of Cayes, who carried with haps) some money bel: to The entire American ticket has been elected by an longing to several men, is the cause of this event, which Mr. Israel Knight—a little dimmed excited, The same intelligence also noted aad: | rarties to the support of Pierce. content with those we have got Our present | average majority of five hunired. vance in Montgomery and other towns. The sales tableaux :— { From the Italian Opera—Signor Lorini, Mme. Whiting- reached about.5,000 balee, included in which were The country.and the people have been de- | evils would in all probability only be aggra- Lorini. 4 jothin: Know Ni ‘Piermont. From the Broadway theatre—Mr. N. B. Clarke, Mr. 1,500 a 2,000 in transitu. ‘Prices closed jc. advance | °¢ived, betrayed and disappointel. They have | vated by the change. ‘Siramonn, WY, Agri 11 1655, Hanchett, Mr. Grace, Mr. Davide, Mc. Ms: -on all grades above middling. Commonand mediam | *°¢°rdingly revolted against this Pierce ad- —— At our town election, yesterday, the Know Nothing Sandford, Mr, Grosvenor, Mr. Walters, Mr. Gatler, Me. jarren. grades of State'flour were Gc. per bbl. easier. | ministration, its spoilsmen, its spoils policy, | Pauiomic Arreaf.—We have received a | sanidelss vere sected by lange majorities, “The excite, Southern good to prime wheat sold at $z 65 a $2°60. | 1t8 foreign policy, and its supporters. Hence | printed broadside viroulur from Edward 0.'| «largo mumber uf Irishmon at thie place, employed by Pork opened little dull, but rallied at the close; | the terrible work that bas been made of them | Delavan, the Jaok-the-Giant-Killer of the tem- | the New York and Erie Railroad Company, sales were pretty freely made. Indian corn was | in the late elections. The strength of the op- | Peranoe cause, appealing for our support ‘The Know Nothings in Maryland. ‘workus Rimpelf'in’ite invizoratiog ray whove light he" die- firm, but rye and barley, owing in part to the pros | position forces has thus been abundantly man- | in behalf of the new liquor law. We} atime cityctection at Heceriows, soviet the Fecovering his spssoh with his being, exelaime: "And T! too, pective effects of the liquor law, were dall and | ifested in the “impregnable ition” of hos- | think the law stiff enough, in all~ con- | Know Not! elected all tes by six | *m an agent!” preg posi bd hundred maj essier, Whiskey also declined from 1} to 2 cents | tijity to the administration, as the results will | science, to stand upon its own bottom. At Ps aie ad ie on seieeneee 7 ¢ Councilmen last evening a com: | HW: From the twenty-one States which have | all-events we have no need of any special ad- aque Ttocneat Ppa ee IB ata pond pi aeg rye oid mei tereypeped romney te of Counc! e elected their members to the next Congress, | Vice from any quarter in behalf of pure Croton | _ Tre bill to abolish the whole system of liqaor licenses | Okemith, and wo ask ourselycs if it istrue that this suc: munication was received from the Board of Edaca- grease, ‘i dive Honsenaede ee cessor has already been appointed. If 60, when, how, oF tion, urging the Common Council to appropriates | there was in the last Congress an administra. | water. It has always been our favorite bever- | parted the Honce to-day by a vote of 67 to 27, and has | py’ “duck beatien gum to meet the deficiency in the-echool moneys | tion majority of fifty-one—for the coming Con- | @gé, even on the Fourth of July. Externally nm sent to the Governor for his signature, Aka submarine telegraphs exist at. this moment, we News from the Cape of Good frou’ wires wnitigg Washington’ to Fort wa Prince and that for 1854. The communication, which was referred | gra#s there js.an opposition majority of minety- | and internally, we have been always accus- er gtr the Fetin balloon has not yet bogun to aanihilste distance, Retesd repeat the question, by what, means has intliigenog Allen, Mme. Ponisi, Miss J. Gougenbeim, 5 From Burton’s theatre—Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. J, Moore. Niblo’s Garden—Mr. W. A. Moores. Wallack’s theatre—Mr. Lester, Mr. Blake, Mr. po bi ‘Mr. Vin Mr. Phillips, Mr. Chi; Btowart, ‘Mr, Stoddart Me Berard) Mr. trevor, ‘Mes. Hoey, Mre, ee Biak Conover. Mrs, bern mg . Charles Wallack, jarer; Mr. ‘treasurer; and Mr. Moss, box bookkeeper at” Wallack’s, were also it. From the Bowery—Lir, F.C. Wemyss, Mr. R. Johnston, Mr. James Dunn, Mr. Byrne, Miss Hiffert, Mrs. Place, Mra. James Managers—None. Uunattached—Mre. Farren, Mr. J. R. Scott, Mr. Chas. Walcot, Mr. Keller, Mr, G. W. Smith. Daniel Uliman, Xsq., Hon. W.M. Tweed, and Hon. oe tox were present. ball was not distinguished for brilliancy of female Boston, April 4 to the Finance Committee, will be found in another | nine, equal to a dead loss to the administration | tomed to plentiful applications of pure water. | _ The bark Springbok arrived at this port this morning, | }een’entot the bookenpery aod Hight ot Ale Ola beauty or taste in costume, on the part of the ladies. column, The report of the Committee on Pablic | of one hundred and fifty members. Hostility | There may be, however, some among our co-| “heres no political asnsof importance ere?” | BY what, meant he, the Ametican government ‘been able ; pestoacrradbosty cick Health, in relation to the Reynolds contract, was | to this Pierce administration, then, and a de- | temporaries to whom this Delavan circular | 42 <pldomic disease was raging amongst horses, hun- | Cayert a ecnataral of extraordinary nar MANA ae = adopted in committee of the whole. A proposition | mand for a new and.different administration, is | would be useful. Why not send one to Gree- | iitaice® Uy - imntabeictronactiiaatt ae, for instance, in the ealstence of acrlerpigeans mead fi ag eens, the pestering to revoke the Broadway Railroad grant was lsid on | the true policy for the united forces of the op. | ley? Why not send one to Lieutenant Gov-| qhe wunnesy Inquicidlom in i ‘the nomination sf Mle’ Knight. dates from Port the aa tx a the table. The resolations of the Finance Commit- junnery Inquisition in Massachusetts, ‘and comes from Mr. Lewis, agent for the capital. | % td ballot the following were Peg i cs aidienin hak eomanenianh eed position in 1856. The great revolution of | ernor Raymond, and another to the editor of Boson, April 11, 1855. putation which thes _Aentleman bears among us, | elocte; es ee ee L. bs Floyd Gregg tease, Sie ieee in’ nea f the | 1840, when the corrupt and imbecile adminis. | the Zimes? Nothing like water and soap. The Committee of Inveitigation on the Nuanery Inqui- that holas not. known his duty under those cls: | the first ballot, aa we. published. in yesterday's flanson, ete Se eo diy’ tame ee tration of Van Buren was swept away as by a ——_—__—_—__ sition, re-astembled this morning. The witnesses pre. | CURFRUC, 1. us) we rernel Knight departs tor | Completes the list of ‘Wardens elected. whole. Travan Orzea.—‘“‘William Tell”? was given for the | tent from the seminary in Roxbury were Mary Aloy- | Cayes with the title, and prerogatives of commercial | CAVING IN OF AN EmnaNxMEnt.—Yesterday, while two 5 y Tights Ex-Conaul George N. Sanders, in a letter which | tornado, was accomplisiied upon this “impreg- | second time at the Academy last evening toa very fall | sla, the Lady Superior, Mary Josephs, who was at de- | sent of the United ‘States, it will result that our opinio we publish to-day, again addresses the democracy | nable position,” throwing all minor and sec- | house. Every seat in the parquette, balcony and first | votion in the chapel when the Committee entered it, and | saim@sdit sod commen sense, is falso and erroneous. And im regard tofecretary Marcy’s conduct on the Cu- | tional issues out of the controversy. circle was taken, and many persons were compelled to | Miss Crabbe, the young girl whose sick room was en- ‘ccany ene nee be contd ban question. Appropos of Cuba—read the spirited In 2 word, should the opposition forces fall | *tand in the aisles and lobbies. The third tier and am. phot ‘Thete- parties were examined at considerable be will suppose se wer “ rr a3 serpent, ninknets 4 , ; nerall ‘ i ey Mr. en vesolutions passed by the First Ward Democratic | pack upon the anti slavery platform of Sew- ager were crowded to exoets. There was # crowd tata ora.es Lady Buperion’ | 20 ‘entimony given yeu | with msre or less of poe. end Imagaitcence; that, however, Union Club. They may be found in our advertising | rq and his organs, they will be reduced to a | ‘™ Toureenth street waiting for admission as early as | Yessre, Wm. B, May, of Koxbury, Stetson, of South | Shawtacs estonia st tans camanlios chiara th atlisiins “ five o’clock in the afternoon. The opera was done even | Scituate, Holbrook, of Weymouth, and Steeter, of Rox- | Maytien government? “We read every day in the pape Ff Ot f the Mi contemptible sectional faction ; but upon the | better than on the frat night—a fact which was percep- | Sury, who participated in the visitation of the Seabury we hearst said, shat such country, diseati ine wpe Meaty age bebe acne main question of rooting out this Pierce ad- | tible throughout, but more especially in the trioand | Cl peed eee “a ene eee a the same t CT nye tilted AA ECO) irch commences ath annual not mo excep’ a tri legree, the 8 por Newark yesterday. Bishop Janes pro. | ™inistration and substituting a new one, upon | choruren in the second act. which were rendered with | al eged against the committee, the ‘ritnesses testitied | MAY be replaced. ‘writing to It my memory serves m sided, assisted by Bishop Waugh. More than two | ® new and sound constitutional and progressive effect, ‘than on Mondsy. “William ‘fell’ having been | WBich they supposed the State would pay. Another | fon of a ditieulty betw laborers—named Pat. Doyle andanother whose name we were unable to learn—were at work excavating in Eighty-sixth atreet, near Second avenue, the earth sud- denly gave way and buried the men underneath. The- upfe ate men were, as soon as possible, dug out, when- it was ascertained that Doyle was but slightly injured, while tke second man had his leg broken, and was other- wise seriously injured. He was conveyed to Bellevue Soa, by the Nineteenth ward ice, for medical treatment. ‘Tae Wier Exrxvrriox.—We understand an office has. lately been opened in one of our down-town hotels, to enroi the names of emigrants desirous of proceeding ta conduct of wi js government to request t ht, the very same thing hap- santeal year poy on. tue gore: the French Am! jor and the more ease, confidence, and consequently more spirit and | to partaking of a good dinner at the Norfolk House, for | pened in the United State e Nicaragua. It sppears advertisements are pat in the hundred ministers partook of the Sacrament, and a | platform, we shall have again the overwhelm- | writen for the Grand Opera, Paris, where more atien- | ning fn nn “une Pace fo-morrow ere: | testo Bet lic Tudiaitied fieeennrefane | remepepcty sadrened toe 7oung men Setrous of 4 : ; j q pth sh con ce whe jominated, Jarge cumber of the laity attended. ing popular reaction of 1840. This is the posi: tion is paid to the business of the stage than in the Waahin 3 thor remot aay ve agh teal b commercial nace, moi] Soe te Nie eee: Roe by nee ar ayy a ey The Rey. George C. Lucay, late ot Newark, N. J., | tion which is believed to be “impregnable.” Ttalian opera houses, &c., requires good acting and strict ‘gpl necortary, therefore, that there should be some recognition | month, and 640 acres of Jand at ite termination, ” Six was duly installed as pastor of the Allen atrest persis: Lat weerae) attention to the minute detail of the scene, This has | "/V#MFMON OF THE FUBLG DEBT—THE GULF SQUAD- | of Bim by his Majesty's government before the nomination | Goltars is demanded of the emigrant however, ae ty Presbyterian church of this city, last evening. Rev.| CovMENcEMENT oF THE Promisrrory Law | been very well dene at the Academy by the stage mana- MAtIENGTON, April 11, 1058. | gstektsietute te the thavarat Gisiageeee Pubic onein, |. who aye © taste for aibustering ap aiecicung er, M. Dubreuil At the Treasury Department to-day one hundred thou- Dr. Burchard preached the sermon, and Rev. Dra. | Revurston.—The Brevoort House, a splendid | 87 ¥. Dubreuil. y, the Judge in overy final peal, has Pronounced its verdict Fata Accipent.—A man named John McMahon, aged fifty-five years, fell from’ a szaftolding, forty-five feet high, in Grand street, yesterday, and so injured himself that be died soon after. It is curious that this man had & son who was killed imilar manner a year ago. sand dollars worth of United States atocks were received | the Judge in ove l 4, h . ; 5 q for redemption. Aso D. Smith and Hatfield, with many other gen: | family hotel on Fitth avenue, has collapsed ay theatre in the city. Full drem is not often seen, | The government makes poor headway in gettiog suit. | Aribhtyhtct3™ Rave tome “Se cue sake hats yf the carnival, tlemen, assisted on the solemn occasion. Rev. Mr. . ¢ ) a8 W 4 with the introduction of the Maine Liquor law. | and between the acts both ladies and gentlemen indulge | Able vessels to reinforce the Gulf squadron, and poorer | blamed his condict, and during several d Ccx, late pastor, was excused from attendance The furniture, purchased only afew month freely in ices, chit chat and promenades in the spacious | *t!! in getting mem'to man them. in whieh the popula ncted the: The audience at the opera are now as popular as at @ Messrs. Pouilh and Mr. 8 with so much ight have beon innocent gaicty and owing to a severe at‘ack of influenza. Th 01 Sora ee a EEE . ; h tac! 5 PEW SCRE pont were licena2d as preachers at the ae ago st a hundred thousand dollars, has been Sa ieuak pay s be palacadd conte mil hearsiaptar se etpepere Ranpablely bee “was ent down’ b acti gaa mts Marine Affairs. wre a was on of ta nenvioes: bought by Mr. A. T. Stewart, the highest ba Pom ew Casa aay ADEE 20, 100. Figh re facta which speak for cheanseives*ana | 108s OF CAPTAIN ALPRED CHURCHILL —Capt. Churchill bus’ pt. , liam Tell”’ again, on Friday. In the three mile race which came off here to-day, | Jast sigh. Th e . Brown Dick beat Arrow. Time, §:30% aad 5:28—better | Which we hav A despatch from St. Cathariaes states that the | bidder, at some twenty-eight thousand. This tay ee eee om. 7 i 20% Sater er The matter Welland canal will be ready to pass vessels on the | isthe beginning of the Maine law revulsion, | | TH# Gran Orend —Bellini’s “Romeo and Juliet’ | Tpecmpte will probably be the receiver of the perse, but | TaPesnd ta whlch 6 oun aaslga 20 1 given without exaggeration, at will appear most oxtraordinary, Per. who bas been for some thirty years known as one of our found pilots, has lately lost his life while following his bable conclusion, : drew agood house at Niblo’s on Tuesday. Miss C. Leh- | not i rotersion. He was in charge of the schooner 16th — Others of our hotels, great and small, will pro- | Or Tet Romeo and Mune. Sakiabny dre sciae B; | Bot Tus against Lexington on the 14th proximo, ‘ he. Yeraal eaten Found te Hartford, and on the lat of April he Sooheced __ The work of widening Walker street and extend- | bably go the same way from the pressure of | the occasion, To-night Flowtow's “Stradella”’ is an- Departure of the Steamship Asia: ember ih) pate mand Basvy. gate Mowing’ ftias the WW, ths: sokenee me ing Canal strest will now soon be commencod, as | this new liquor bill before the end of the year. | nounced Bostox, April 11, 1855. the ‘offend sprung leak. ‘The cables were tVen slippel, and en te Court of Appeals has determined the question " | Smale elena tae The royal mail steamship Asia sailed from this port his letter of March 224 to mal attempt was made to ek oe ee es bran PP al taken from the Sapreme | Mt: Stewart will probably transfer his Brevoort The Crystal Palace. shortly after 120'clock to-day, with 180 passongors for | c#] exousce for them. Tt ls funn tchooner struck on the bar and funk teamediaisien the y dismissing the appeal taken from the Supreme | fi niture to one or twonew hotelefor New York NOTICE TO FOREIGN BXHIBITORS. Liverpool, and eight for Halifax. She takes out six | srsavice, which will verve t show hm heavy sea swept away and stove the boat Ccort, General Term, . : Mr. Redfield, the Collector of this port, has publishea | DUB4¥ed and ninety thousand dollars in American gold, | Sre not the Jews, upon whose insidio she he Churehi four men lashed themselves in the rig, The general orders for military expedition | Commodation over in Jersey. Rents and real | 1. sowing notice in the city papere relative to the | Hogi slivers | ne \Wemly Ave pounds sterling ia | tied, and who tthe big belly tashcter cheoul ct repurase),t0 | and on the fore and main eee eee against the Sioux Indisns, and for the protection of | State here are already beginning to feel the | foai disposal of all dutiable imported articles remaining | = ; tut fehare Yourset there with calmness | Churchul perished in that position about 12 o’cloex thet tte frontiers of Kansas and’ Nebraska, andemi- | re-action. Explosions and failures may be ex- | in the Crystal Palace, under bond:— bcacaltarie = Doses 11, 1855, - Bosto: grants crossing the plains, are published elsewhere, | pected in due season, and such a commotion in CRrystat PaLace Exnmurtion.—Noricr to Exui@rrors.— The Rev. John _Seudder, missionary, of the American our midst from and after the 4th of July as Custom House, Nsw York.—Coutxctors Orrice, Apri. 7, | Board, in India, died near Capetown, frica, on the 13th night, and bis body was afterwards washed off and lost. Three of the crew were rescied the next day, muck f frozen, by the perilous exertions of Captain Joha Iogra- bam, G. R, Ward and Mr. Pratt, of Saybrook. The suf- ad it the youn, # are not over patient, ‘will, not wit: insults, Beware how you offend them,”— The expedition is to be nader command of Briga- 1855.—Notice is hereby given that all foreign dutiable | cf January, of apoplexy. He had left Madras, and | [Translated for the Evening Post from the Revas du Com. | ferers were taken to the hospitable mansion of Mrs, * dier Gen, Harney. has never before been experienced. We only | merchandise xow remaining in the New York Crystal | taken residence see Capslows for the benefit of bis | 1 ig rumored, and therein ne saheventt seate Mocte, of Linus, where everyting was done Ne The Comal . xP Y | Palnce, under bond, must be withdrawn from that ware. | health, f that Mr Lewle agentof the United ‘Shates at | ‘siz comfort and rellof. e Committee on Ferries of tif Board of Coun: | want now the new police bill, and before the | house either for exportation or for the payment of de: nn . Knight to discharge the | | 7¥E Anawnoxep Smrr Juss Cneston —The mystery climen have decided to compel the Union Ferry d of the summer ruffianism and anarchy will | ties before the first day of June, 1855. ‘All goods re. The Ohio River Rising. ctions of ¢o1 Cape which at first seemed to involve the abandonment of Company to run two boats on the Governeur street | "°° y maining at that date will be. sold’as unclaimed goods at Cixctwnamt, April 11, -1855, . Knig the acting commercial agent at | the fine ship James Cheston, has rather increased than aap tule the city. public auction, in the manrif: provided by law. ‘The water in the cbannel of the river here is nine feet | Port au Prince during porary absence of Mr. | diminished since the arrival of the crew and the ferry from five or six o'clock in the morning till ionensteramniesennesenssemdimnstinsian HEMAN f REDFIELD, Collector. deep, and it continues to rise. Lewis, who got into » difficulty some time since with | quent appearance of Captain Joseph L. White, her in the evenin : ” - Mersre. Pouith &Co., of Port aa Prinee, The elitor of | ander’ Battimore yectersay: tamtloc ny seven in the evening, and from the last mentioned | Do Sror.-~Archbishop Hughes (grace attend | What » humiliating illustration of the bad faith, want Weather the Feuille du Commerce seems not to be aware that the | the Norfolk boat. Shortly after his arrival he p- hour till eleven at night one boat shall be ran. of candor, and mercenary motives of the men who de ba Aptit.11, i¢ss commercial agent at Port au Prince has the powor of The case of Hunt & Nelson against the Hoboken : Prat to the office cf Messrs. Cheston & Sons, and presented a f signed the pla and conducted the arrangements of the | We were visited this morning with a slight snow | ‘esignating the commercial Te oot | Rat anata his footsteps) is out with another lawyer-like copy of his protest and ‘afiidavit mate’ at letter, exposing certain ridiculous blunders of r{ y not need to send home for authority. together with his log, kept by the first Mr. Land Improvement Company—an action to recover | 31°? Se onc of our Senators at Albany and | #time,,Nuvblé speculation does this set forth? | taal. | (Vt.) April 11, 1856, gehrraretiedsriaieins t4™H) Chascn. “With rogard to the statement that the. au Gamages sustained by a collision between the s2am- | MT. Brooks, one a y They invited exhibitors to forward articles of vertu and | yourteen inches of snow fell has lact icky aay kis Williamsburg City News. holes were found in the side of the ship, he says that Ie boste Manhattan sn’ James Ramsey, on the g0%h | N¢ of the editors of the Express. This is | great value from all parts of the civilized world toNew | mornmg. At3P. M. the thermometer stood at 35 de- | Triax yor ScpAY Liquon SmutiNG—Verpsor yor Dr. ey prep A RG pi oF eae June, 1853, in the North river—was tried yesterday | ©mall game for the Archbishop. Mistakes and | York. They assured them that the Palace was, under above sero. The ice on commenced | yeynant.—Mr. E. L. Tucker, keeper of fthe Philadelphia | Mr Chason, the first ma‘ Delng Jnterrogi gis ing Up, And crossing on it now in terday with regard to the auger holes, replied-""T don't Bostor, know anything about them—we did not bore them.” ‘Mr. Packwood, the second mate, in reply to the same ques- mone, im the Court of Common Please, Tae jary returned | blunders sre the peculiar forte of the Express | the srticles of meorporation and charter, » bonded 1 11, 1855, | House, in Fourth street, near Grand, (astern District,) a verdict of $552for the dafendanta—the ull amount | cdilora. With thetr habitual stealinge from the | YATh0us®, and hat al) merchandiae not sold in this | the weather very unpleasant, ah easterly wind is | was tld yaterday afternoon Yafore Justis Peery of country after exhibition, would be returned to the | blowing, and it has been snowing and raining. Greenpoint, at the old City Hall, on two 8 of vio- d v claimed. The cause was originally commenced aad | columns of their cotomporaries, they habitn- | owners free from any nahh fee Aesigit, insaranes' cx $ Fastow, Pa, April 1i—12 M. | lating the ety ordinance im retetence fo Sanday liquor rhe Saything about themy-and i¢ tried in the Marine Court, where a verdict of $335 It has Been snowing bard here ‘since ten o'clock this | selling, the penalty being $50 for each offence. a 4 am a know nothing on that 4 ally betray themselves in their charactéristic | government duty. European inventors, artists, me- | morning. Danii D. Hecriaon testified that he saw Tiquoe sold in madject, The affidavit and protest of Capt. Waite Gamages was rendeted tor the plaintiff. sas fresh fi n Substance with the record of the log, concluding with . a “ ” stopidities and peccadilloes. Let them pass chanics and manufacturers, fresh from the London exhi- Mark the house of Mr, Tucker on Sunday, the 1lth of March. | ,h¢ exprestion of the opinion that the as ‘of 4 Dill abolisning all licenses for the eale of liquor | Of ijo0d, -lenrued and eintable | Avebibia bition of 1851, looked upon the New York affair as invest- rit Anau pel Sim hie that he bad | she veasel, under all the clrowmetancen , was absolut has passed both branches of the Pennsylvaxia Logis- , OP, | 4d with a national character, and judging from the honor. nTIPRnANHPuIa, Apri 1, 1955, | thous of Me Fucker, to peryoos who fined theres tied eemunry, to sage ine ive of thoes au Board Ts thie lature. , | Gong life to his reverence) has now written | apie conduct of the English Commissioners under similar Money, uy. Stocks steady. Reading, 43}; Morris | he did not take pay’ tor the liquor, but charged mote for ju the Court of Oyer and Torminer yesterday | ‘bree elaborate letters on church property circumstances, they forwarded the products of their art | Cenal, 141¢; Long Island, 16); Penneylvania ilrond, | the refreshments! ‘he jury, after retiring @ short mate, and by the concurrent fectlacer we velievp, of n 7 1 ; such of thecrew as have reached ety, A Axna Moria Dorchay was tried on the charge of in- | @gainet two sermons on the Immacalate Con- | and industry to the United States, quite unaware of the | 4°Mi Penstyivania State tim, toy | | | 4, | time, rendered & verdiet for defendant, ea the ground | ‘was, however, Foatived sesciined. 90 te ween ee fanticide, and aequitted by the jary. ception of the Most Blessed Virgin, ‘The | system and plana of the New York city financiers who | Our cotton market continues frm. the sales to-day | Brooklyn bave story to enforce that ordinance, asit pS Pedy med eo te eat ot the demon Conte; f fish in another colamn curious iatel/igenos | balance chould incline the other way. Let ug | Yet oPerating alone for profit. Well, the end has come, | amount to 6, ONEW Onisteey Apel MOrtose” | bachot the book; and also fiat Mer Tucker ied cadte | ha statements there, which call, for « legal in: i. The integrity of certain United Stator | have, then, more sermons.cn the Immaculate | *{ter struceling Urtougl, © Chameleon: ike existenon of | he cotton market is firm. sath. tales toéay foot up | bited the artendes from sling liquor om Sunday.” | Teetntion kato the conots whieh, et to Det ones : Port A o a mir.4 some months, the Crys alace Association was dis- i les. Middling we quote at 914c. a 9. ‘The cave -, Mev eeper of the King’s County 2 agents at Port sa Prizcs forme a subject for the | Conception, and lees sopiistry upon church | sotved, and she whole affair passed into the hands of Bar. CHaniaeron, ‘April 10, 1855. | Hotel, into, come up for trial to-day, before Justice | William Mende Addison, Haa., United Staten ntrot At- ecmments of the press of that region. property. The law will take care of the church | 2vm anddied. There is no person now responsible for the | Our \ epee fe hee ee bales were sold to. | Perry, on the charge of selling Rquor on Sunday. thet Wioeos “Wo alss learn, thet Captain White, im Pad age be Sairect a wij: cia Sie aat tewporalities. Let our worthy Archbishop Srslisd our to coaue terre pnt hewry feign, ai wad abewda ete Sa ea 11, 1855, pamoa*X8% negligence, View of the mots abroad ‘3 the ‘city, and the atate- NOCMER COMET, bg int i ‘i ineurance, in some cases doubled, with excize colles: ag advance . . yulders Tuk Arnicay Coast SQuapRox.—tetters t vestigation, which will be immediat serdsy i Co aious, The @ithelebsfer taints preserve hing) only avoid for the tions, or elee they will lose their goods. In most instaness | and sides, Mera pork is $14 75 a $10 per bbl. Washington from Commodore Mayo, in eoutmand of oar | State ane it we due te all partion, as well an to the chace the defence and t sevution do not at al! agree | ‘ture the temptations of Seward and the devil | this call cannot be responded to, #0 the property will be oneenesnnencereastacnals fquadron on the coast of Africa, who, on the jth of | acter of her builders, that the whole matter should be , a BONES 1 ins otioie enna ‘the oluneul Wht Be ach fold by Mr. Redfield on the first day of June, . Fo- The Ship James Cheston. February lat, wan at the mouth of the river Gambia, | gifted to the bottom, The statements of Carter, if not in their recital of the offray that cos: Gourlay bis | ¢ 4 ’ 4 ‘ato. Of | reigrers 0 sacrificed must console themselvés with BAvsMonR, April 11, 1855. With bis flag ship, the Constitution. Ali were as well a8 | corroberated by others of the crew, will, of deur rance that the speculatora of New York form C) pt. White, and the tro mates of the ship James | veual on r ‘ #e, Po ‘ ‘ inge, while the storm ra; ‘ cep | the rd of the Con n, All the #hips of ‘to nothrng, especially hy they are of a chat be evidence taken yentgrday | all things, wh te e storm rages ontelde keep | tbe Piuite dintinct Crom the people of the United | Ch eter, Mevers. Chavon and Packwood, have been ar | that #1 exrept the Dain. era ny their way Nome, | thar seems to te mort incredible.--Balumore Amering + debe 20028, find LOld Diwis Ay Mnobers, * Staten, 4 see.0@ png bold 10 DAIL OT @ farther @raminatium Om tig | diy uy herveu Gul LOO PegUlAr LERe fOr A cruise, | 4prit. life. A full repo