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NEW YORK. HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 18565. Ln % ether aes entered without in- thought the in mony on this a pein J ‘The following gentlemen, who were among the party that visited the school at Roxbury, but were not mem- bers of the committee, were then examined sucoes- sively:—Moeers. Asa Wywan (Alderman of Roxbury) sively -CMewrtniet of Police of Roxbury); William’ eames, Braintree; Jerahmeel 0. Pratt, of Rox- 58 ‘A. Bradbury, of Boston, George F. Williams, ton, John Lang if Wilbraham; 8... War feat 5. ‘penter, ‘ox! ia of The teattee are not members of the Legis oe: ‘the others are representatives, except Mr. Car- ‘who is a Senator. Peri betimnany of these witnesses was substantially the ont teal Satomi same class who were ox- amined on Wednesday. | They testided that they were courteously received, made no unusual noise, saw no figns of fright; none of them entered the sick chamber; none of them was the first to enter the chapel; allfound "Rat some others bad already entered the chapel when hey weot in. The time oceupied in the examination of he bouse was from twenty to thirty minutes—not The omnlbusses Ist Boston about 11 o'elock fn the morning. ore returned to the Norfolk House for dinner at about bali.past two. They left the Nor- Poi: teere at diferent tien, the ‘latest remaining until between 6 and 6 o'clock. None of these witnesses paid for the dianer, or knew what it cost. Mr. Bradbury thought hg Mr, Hiss take hold of sister Mary Joseph's rorar; The only material additional fyct brought out was the circumstance that three or four half bottles of cham- pogne were furnished at the dinner. These witnesses were invited to join the party, gene- rally by Mr Hiss or by Mr. May, who had been asked by | Mr. Hiss to invite some of them. They had not been asked to aid the committee in performing the duty im- posed upon them by the Legislature, but simply to join the perty. , Sergeant at-Arms, testified eabwihene ctatasl 1k comnetoona to tate’ mere bors to join them in excarsions; thought there had been no seal amount of legislative travelling the ear; did not know but that the expenses of fi ative ir travelling had been larger this year than for. oe “Hiss then made a statement, Hi already been sworn, and that the statements now make would be made under oath. He the: that at Roxbury he went into tne large room up but eid not go into the room where the girl w: he went into the schoolroom, and then into tae chspt found half a dozen persons in the chapel; saw a lady kneeling; noticed two doors, and being on ‘the commit- tee, felt it his duty to bes oer them; when the lady rose he called to her fadam;” she turned round. and be ashed her where those doors led to, and she said there were closets there; asked her how long she had been ip the institution, ’and sbe replied nine months; asked if she could leave when she chose, and she said it was against the rule to talk in the chapel, bad violated the rules; she told him that she answer his questions if he would go inte thi Mr. B. said he led the way through the ch the door by which he had entered, aad im the entry, and that sbe also stooped; he ber what was the penalty of violating the ru’ cbapel, and alao if she would like to go out among her friends; she declined to answer the latter question ; be anked what was suspended from her waist, pointing to it, ond she held up a crucifix; he said he koew what that was, he meant the other; she took tbe other, handed it "to him, and he took hold of it; Go naid it wana wecel of the immaculate conception. He ssid that he then left ber, and immediately met ths superior, who, after some worJs about the weather, and a question as to how he was pleased with the visit, asked bim who was the Chairman, or the head of the committee, to which he replied, ‘Mr. Evans.’’ She then asked him where he was from, an} he said from Baltimore; she said there were many Catholica seaie, and he named to her several of the convents in Balti: more; sbe said the p:ople were trying to persecute the Catholics, and he replied that he was no Catholic, but he bad seem » great many of them, and she was the first he had ever beard say £0; she said ste would be happy to receive epother visit from the committee He did not ask ber if there were any boys in the house; she had said under oath tbat he did, but she was mistaken about this and might be about other matters: there was a misucderstanding somewhere; she had said that she did not open the chapel door, but it bad been proved that rhe did. Ta answer to questions by Mr. Hale, Mr, Hiss said tbat the committce made out the bill of expenses for this visit and preseated it to the Auditor; he did not know bow much tt cost: the committee voted that their members mi invite their friends ; this vote bal ao limitation ; the invitations vere not to b> restricted to members of the Legitlature ; the State was to pay all penses of the comwittee and those invited ; there was no vote to havea dinner at Rozbury; he did not order the wine at that dinner: hs bad accompanied other committees on their visite, but deslined to say to which he replied that he was sorry he would in which Mr. present year and eapeaially to Lowell. every instance, gave answers to those question: committing himself to the a4 mission of any improprie- ties in bis conduct. Some objection was made to these questions but they were allowed by the committee, atere further impatience at the protracted useless nature of the inquiry, at the n of some gentlemen, Mr. Hale’ stated that he wager been ioformed that on occasion of the visit of the committee to Lowell. Mr. Hiss informed the bar keeper at the Washington House, where the party lo3ged, hat he expected a Jady to arrive, and wished are & room—that the record of the names of th Ee, Mesere. Pillsbury, Littlefield, Hiss, Carpenter, and Strickland, wer entered upon the re.ister in one and the some hand writing; and that immediately fol- lowing these, aleo in the same band writing, was the name of Mrs ‘Pattersou—tbat Mr. Hiss, in leaving the hotel, instructed the barxeeper to make out the bill for the perty to the State, including the expenses of Mre. Patterson—snd thet the bil! was so made out and a paid. Mr. Gro, the Chairman, remarked that he had himeelf been fa Lowell to-day, end bad heard this story everywhere; that he did not lena willing ears to it but tbat it bad been foxced upon him; that he dined a! tbe Washington Hoase, where he saw the register with the names of the party all entered in one hand we.ting, inele ding tbat of Hrs. Patterson; and that the land the hotel im that her expenses wera included ‘fa tke bift patd by ibe State, af the request of Mr. Hiss. He had, accordingly, deemed Mr. Hale’s inquiries psrti- nent snd relevant. Mr. Hiss admitted he might have told the clerk at the botel to “include the whole” expenses of the party inthe dill; he admitted that be certified to the State Autitur the correctness of the account for the Lowell and Rox. bury visite; could not stave the items of the account; he knew Mrs. Patterson; ho saw her at Lowell, bat he pro tested that he did not consect her at all with the patty A gentletcan accompanied her, whose name he did cot know. Tt wae the general cpinion of the committee that this matter abould be investigated, and that the landlord of the Weebiogton House should be summoned. after coa- -ultation, the committee voted to report matter to the two bouses, for further instructions, and to proceed tocou-lcce theimquiry relative to the Roxbury visit, the rame evening. [It wan now after ten o’clock } Mr. Liriermtp, Chairman on the part of the House ot the Committee on Nanneries, made a brief epeech. He sal ei to reply to the charge that these 1 the oill of ugbts. raid tost petitions were received and red to his committee, which contained imputa- tions agsinst trese institutions, aed therefore the committees asted of the Legii islatare permierion to visit them. ‘Their object was to put themselves in « condi- tion to make proper report on these petitions. He made some statements in regard to the visits and said that his committees in no inetanze claimed a right to eotersny house where entrance was not permitted by the iamates. Mr. Evaws, a member of the Committee o oneries ond Convents, aleo made a brief speech. He said that be was included in the charges brought in the Daily Advertiser since he visited the schoo! at Roxbury. He averred that he had not failed in courtesy on that oc- casion, vor were any of the visitors wanting iu courtes He was constraized to say that the charges in the Daily ma meg ot were ‘what ir BRappury, another member of the committee, vai ‘that his blood bad boiled over the articles im the Daily Advertiser. The charges were fale. The other apers bad d taken them up to injure the American Real these papers would now wey state the trath a regeee to the matter, !n justice 10 the gentleman con. corned. jey had been pronounced.” It was now about eleven o’colck. Mr. Hale said that he bad intended to ask a large number of questions, but im view of the anxiety to henge op? the pi he waat would most of them. the dinner at Roxbury cost, aad the gas the bill? Nene of the committee knew. The chairman on the | mo the Senate and House both said they did no Mr. Hate desired to know if the committee Id ad mit thatthe bill was to be paid by the State” whatever ite ousble), ‘provided it were not extray: tl “4 which the committee assented. He ls als of the comnts Pe considered as pn the Committee on Nan- cause of complaint aeslst or # “es any partionlar there }, which led desire es; ly ty t0 examine school. =. Littleseld replied that the, had some to this effect, bat ined statin, what it was, and the Committer on Inquiry decided that Mr. Baza desired that the order of the on Nunneries the Committee and EB pekieensetoaseraaee sat a be considered as put in as evidence, which was ‘Sgreed wip Union.—The in this are libellants of ‘the ship Union, éone ship Charles, of Maryland, by collision Cape Hatteras, when the eed ee ee ee last, with @ vala- bie cargo, by which was eo much injured that the caro was obliged to be thrown overboard to save the yesel from sinking. The defence was that the collision was rerasioned by the gale, and thet the : tf Interesting from Russta. ‘The Know The Reciprocity Treaty. INTEAVW OF SHE OZARK. ALEXANDER WITH THE | PROCEEDINGS OF TSE PENNSYLVANIAN STATE GRAND MPORTANT TREASURY CIRCULARS.’ COUNCIL. ‘70 COLLECTORS AND Orrouna OF XME. quero. The paria blishes the follo ving letter Examiner and Herald of ‘4 " from St, Petersburg of the Tstn of March — pares of that county, the fol- | oqieciu "ion ritrdatia tothe satan sates ot I send you to ay a npeech of the Em Alexander. o Rae frites he meanest of the British I informed Chel —— — by enten ante _ we — in as, sabi ne r. SS eeeest treaty roe Sme 8 Emperor Nicholas nobles enc! vernmeat were a were obtained, but they read aeuse ted for’ to te cenvokod by the marshals of the nobility to hear | interest: — hereofar issued, are trauma one Laiepention pnd read the ‘manifesto o which confides the defence of the ‘The Supreme Order of the Star Sp’ e°r Fiab of all kinds, the Produots of a to the militia, The noble of our goverament | suant to notice, met at Falton Halon ela mag pa OE sta aycae of St. burg having asked ‘ot the Em. The attendance was slim, only sixty | She" provincos of Now Brantiriok, ‘Canada, Nova S00 peror at the of 1854 to organize a sort of eae appearing. In the ab absence of ME ana NewRondiaed, or Prince Baward’s teland, being the pro: militia, could not necessarily refrain from secepti Tiffany, Jacob L. Gosaler, pa Fe aces, are ca Gee) creation which, under the pretext of def Mike | Sur called Xo the cuair. Giflord, of OT Philadel PE if egy pte SF country, places in the hands of the Czar an entire army | Secretary. United States; and, by = of ‘trast. section of the of serfs, at the expemee of the nobles, sal calpgerty After ‘the formal opening of the Council, the cre- | act of C to Garry into effect the said treaty, commanded by the latter. At the extraordinary meet- | dentiala of delegates, were Eeed, and with one or two | the 2d Maoh. 1805, any duties paid thereon after said lith ing of the 25th in which they nobles voted an to | exceptions i AEBaER 00. the delegates re: fantom bats 288, 00, oe, we ieaneas and any ne Weir aaeltey, Mate | sdzaltted prasad ibe said. articles be delivered tothe petelatl sentiment The one. ve in order was the consideration of the minutes of the haere Convention. he after pane. dst tne Casino, they received the news py the Empe En} was in danger, they at = nimated discussion, by the most 1 Rarteoed to the Gathedral of asko to pra "On at Griminations, wore approved by vole a the retum. from the ch tithe Emperor | of48 to tour delegates refvalng to vote i had just died. reer ose de cntecte aa | Brother Freeman, of Philadelphia, of thie of the that provines in nouncing the nena o Alexander to the throne was entne rose and steted that he hed been rmed ofthe Mian atlne Governdr read to the assembly, and the Emperor, besides, made | the room they peo aed was mot as secure a tae Drovinge of Nova known to them that the last consolation of the deceased | as it should at that outsiders, by inter the Sth Deco the 4: in the entry, oonld hear all that raid, ee diets e ent was at Us proceedings would be made known immodiat herity of the second seation of the act Sil nek pecaienee sa from the elf of mentioned, any duties Lancaster to inform the Couneil w! the informa- Se ieee bonds fore a correct ? ‘are is? i ponents ete cau tc Having taken bis seat, Jerse Landis, Keq., arose, and information ine po of considerable ished for his bear 34 formed—tha' Ricnd and brother thet be i at misiat Cusr was the receipt of the address from the nobility, pre- sented to him through the Minister of the Interior, oa that he himself to admit to an andience the deputies and marsbals of the nobility. On the 4th the nobles were allowed to lay at the feet of the Czar an addrees expressing their humble devotedness, address was thua conceived Sine—It ab Pleased Gui tow Co the late Empero: ymher, of the Governor of that brovition; aud by ‘ongress abo 0 te the ith rotane Prone has been yet issued ternal life tat which all Russis was other that he had i iowonant arming ath to'dofond the faitiy the Cxar, theeoun: | no ‘person could possibly hear any’ that was asd in “4 Goxecnes cegies 4 inlet rots of the ganetarnemty, the ‘Try, and ite jevers in the East—that is to sey, all | theball, and that no miserab‘e ea ibe aie 900 Shak constr ate Ue ae tee eee teet by good ms ‘men and detested by bad ones, egul’ tears nar ces of Canada, New Brunswick and bility of St. cng ‘gps of ready expressed their set banging around that pated or veeyine f wad cannot be extended to sucl icles from nid of bien Edward's bape nd consequent that hole, Jesse having been safe vancelled on speech, sat down, looking a8 dignil and wie ht om. ea he opin inion of Jesse was. corroborated by state- uler, Reichenbach and Hess. ee ‘Treasurer of the State Council, having been called npon to re cy ogy the condition be "the Treasury, sta- ted that funds belonging to the State Coun- cil were all exhausted, that there was not @ cent in the treasury, and that therefore he had thought it uséless to submit a written report. He further stated that during the last month uo money ‘hed been received by the Grand Council from subordinates, ‘After having heard all, he said to me, ‘ Thank them, thank | and that be hoped before the Grand Council adjourned, them sineere): ‘tell them that I'never doubted of their they would make some arrangement fname vy fmae devotion, ‘and that at present Lam tre than ever persuaded | would be made available to meet pi fit." And accordingly now I thenk you, ge at aoe 2 oe Ane ptecesinely arr Nene ptaaees tracted by” the Council Guclog tho fst Suberantoia ments at th the degeased Emperor, repeat them now, sudcaperttally assem £0, deposie ae se fest 0 Our Majesty s renewed assurance of the unlimited zeal and jevotedness with which they are Ny sacrifice their lives and fortunes to realize the wrest iden of the deceased monareh, who drew the sword to fulfil holy mission. The nobility consider this mission as a legacy from the late Em- peror to thom, ‘The Emperor Alexander replied: I desired to see yon, in order to transmit to you the words of our defanct benefactor, of my father, for ever memorabl so weak that he was not able himeelfto read mS ion of your sentiments, and I was anergea with t! duty. Your 2001, ger tlomem, consoled his Inst moxel esr vation 0 President o! ‘nite: ba? The articles of ‘ast ‘of all kinds, | Tesaeete offish, and Cg creatures livin: in the water. imported ym ber, 3; but, it it EE h or prod land, Imported direet iM t thereffom sub- Saquontly tothe waid Loch of March, 1866, are entitled to tho of Prince Edward provinoos of Ca om Mh ap aK, ae agi im} pie! fromthe Ne legislation Brink mows to havo taken place in the province of Newfoundland, to, earry Tho Reciprocity treaty into offect, the articles referred to in the said sscond section of the act'of 24 March, 1865, on importati ito the United States from said ie benlhe still — liable to the election. On motion of Secretary Gifford the subject ution ald oF euncellation of bonds, fay te alot Kem, ue ead fe soar § Palway was indefinitely postponed. in a rat theo a , the sollestor of the customs the See d Emperor that I firmly belioved thi No other mi being before the Council it adjourned | each case, by meek, ‘il protect Russia, Thad hoped for da; to meet at two o'clock in the afternoon, there is ‘one at ren of feecitttas Pleased the Almighty to decide. otherwizes D2 the forms herewith transmitted, oskata AFTERNOON SESSION. all re of you, gentlemen. I have fullbope in vou. 1 am pi ti ) tloulers of the ease, and comprshendia the ‘ahdar Sed that tie nobility will that they are an Gounett met and opened in regular form at two o’clock, in every sense of the word, and org) 6 members answering to their names. The Pro- ipetiinton tena bet vgn a for rotanding duty ~~ Haent, took the chair. The 7 be fone trom the British provinoes that is gocd. You do not lose co A. Tiffany, being present In cat future {mop you, and you are with me, committee on credentials reported that after mature de- | intothe Unites Staten: claiming exemption trou the pay- Here Emperor made the sigo of the cross, ani | liberation of the matter submitted to their charge, they ment of duty, under the, stipulations of the Reeiproclty importer is required asto tho Pinetloe growth or. production Sf the merchandise; sud, in addition boone where the e is exported from a port or lace wbere there is.8 connul, viee consul. of commersil t Of the United Statos tha claim must'be acoompanied by the certificate of de eiehevinetiinten such consul, vive con: continued :— Ged be with us! We will not dishonor the Russian soil. He then embraced the marshal of the.nobility aud were of opinion that all tne delegates were entitled to reaty. the affida’ seats, with the exception of ex-Governor Wm. F. John- ston, in whore case they were unable to agree, tier therefore arked to be peta from the further con. sideration of the subject On motion the report was re- ceived and the committee discharged. sa Tn Your person, T once again thank the nobility! Adion, gentlemen—may d be with you! ‘The deputation then reti and returned to the place a of meeting to tell the assembly what it bad heard at the | _ An ineifectuai attempt was now made to pass a reso- | if there be no sneh coment, tice cons), oe tale by twore Emperor afterw 3 to | lution, re:ognizing the right of Mr. Johnston to a seat, Mo ahal ee warshal of the rptlitgr Tks egeas races’ ‘te | which’ Ted fo a ‘protracted and exciting debate. ‘iho | “Pct je Barobaate ie cena cimeeeoaenat ihe Some misap) F rd Cameron men were evidently determined to prevent his Tregulntions No. 44, dated the 17th ult reforring to Mee ae ettes Beiperte into tees | admission, otmitharancing Simon professed himselt | hota poriation ftom as British provinces’ of articles of face in'provence of the imperil family” including the | triendly to it, This w. Hhasmmpn, Romerer, for Shere Foe het einer Teo Grand Dukes, who have returned from the Crimea, | vere alcendy too pirants for e = ae re of the court, &c. The body is now deposited in the bay re gorey pre church of St Peter ang St Panl. The pall which covers pend. of gondii in whieh oor went into Committee of tbe Whole on the State of the LT aaa Tkee eg mek wie ea = pe “he mperil, manta ath Order in Pentaylvania Bronson, of Claremont, in the adhe otter ‘onumera aaa! ae "a periad fa tl ol id the 4 t) e Clo! e- a TOAited ta erauie sometedated tn the chvieke President Tiryaxy arose ani delivered rather an elo- | comprehend yolerred:to in the quent but tart and unpalatable address, He argued no success to the order, but rather its rapid declen: and ultimate downfall, from the fact that not one tenth of the subordinate councils in the State were there repre- sented. That even those that were ropresen‘ed were Gistracted by dissensiors snd want or harmony, which, Doged no good. He had, since the last general election, visited many parts of the State, and truth and Justos compelled him to say that the Order was fast as y i red in whole or in par by planing, Snes squtting, vahiving, or any process of manuiacture other than hewing or sswing be consi- dered sx remaining liable to the duty impos by the exist. ing tari’ set on manufactures of wood AMES GUTHRIE, Sco. of the Treasury. eater Deranrmenr, April 11, 1855 Since issuing the Goneral Regalations, No. 46, in relation to the refunding duties and cancellation of bonds for dutie: under the Reetpenalty troaty with Great Britain of ‘The News by Mall. The steambout Reinaser expioded her boilers on the Missiavipyi on the 7th inst., killing three persons The same boat met with a miler accident on the 13th of Mareb, 1354, killing th'rty-six persone, and wounding twenty three. ‘A woman named Sulseo lately eloped from ber husband its own weight of corruption. Tbe acts of the presemt | June, 1! tment having been advised of the inisbnfiex iconmirs Obie) ris i yecnay senaoteeantey, | Te tivalraste cberimars’) by cant! a gegree of sta: | inulgationof the ie Meinailte or ccthe Is smnelieeleee peute, and? Wad’ Weven = anu She carries off about | pisity, venality and resklessneat, that the only wonder | Mentenant Goviraor of the, British, province of Prince Ed: five th doll Th supposed to be in New | with him was that the people had tolerated it as ward's Island, dated the 17th November, 1854, carrying into ve thousand dollars. They are suppose Za they have done. He heped. however, that now, with | (fect the logisiative act of the province of the fithOetober, York. Three English seamen attacked the crew of the schoon- or Surprise at City Point, Ve, on the 9th last , and io the affray the masts. of the sthooner, Peter Nel on, was killed, and a negro man was inccked overboard and drowned. The Mayor and city officers of Hartford visited Pravi- dence, R. reer on the 12th inst. John A. Hall, the colore? barber who robbed maa in Dunkirk of fourteen hundred dollars, atter depriving 1854, I have to stat that Prince Kawa footing with Canada Ni respect to the free entry of the products of that rovino ianparted tberedvams ditenk into, ha Unicoi States, after the said I7th November, 1954, and for codatise ‘om ar funding dntios and cancellation of bon JAMES GUTHRIE, Sec. of the Treasury. Talon fs inbecven: Tue CamEts axk Commne.—I¢ will be recollected that by a recent act of ee a certain amount was all there things before them, the roct oa which they } will surely split full in view, that they would betake themselves to the proper remefy in time—that all would pass out of that ball more firml aeretses than bay A Seimee ie the Ri rhea and their oaths. ft r feesor 4 from Harrisburg, Cheater, { Liladelphia ply oo med gave an account of the Order in their several districts. All had the same story, the outsiders knew too much—the movelty of the as gone, and members were grow- him of his ee: by the use of chloroform, was arrested | ing restive uncer the guidance of the Grand Council. | appropriated to enable the retary of War to t: in New Crlananon The ‘sto ett See ot a The mara of their constituency had no confideace in | experiment of introducing camels on this continent, and the cry of ‘Sam and America must | beasts of burden and for ‘military purposes. aie ‘Tke Governor of Massuchusetts bas signed the act ra- cently passed by the Legislature, mabing jurors ja%gee | [fy apr onaan re pent net pabete Megson eee cocasion to send stores Sop of the law and the fact more degrees, in which, if ithe: possi Dow al the New-York yard, bes Begn selected Seog, On the Sth instant the storehouse of Messrs, Moss &. | binding oaths and o'ligations must be administered. If | purpose, and on her return will ae aia. White, at Buckingham conrt house, Va, was destroyed | this be not done, thé only alternative is an open i- | This vessel will be coutmannaed ty ‘Lieut. David D. Por- by fire, and two young men. named Deene and Chenault, lost their lives. “It is ¢trongly euspected that they were murdered by burglars. A negro at Norfolk, on the 1th i was struck on the top of the head by ‘s barrel of ) ” which fell from the third story. The negro was knocked down by the concussion, but was more frightened than bu: thas afford'ng another remarkab'e ‘nstanve of the solidity of the negro’s cranium. Mc. J. Austin Graham, a wealthy, and until recently a respectable citizen of Wytheville, Virginia, but who recently deliberately murdered a gentleman by the name of Spiilen, and severely wounded, with pistol sbota, severs] other individuals, bas teen arrested, and now awaits the regu’ar course of Jaw A letter from Meredith village. N. H., says that of the persons injured by the falling of the Town House floor on election day four bave died, and four others are per- manently disabled. Nine-tantbs of the injuries were slight, ard the individuals have entirely recovered. * The Midlothisn cosl pits, in Virginia, at which the la'e fearful explosion occurred, are agaip being worked. We continue to have the best excounts of the coming zation, None of the delegates trom Lancaster city ven- tured # word iu this “experience meeting.” Dickey had chewed the bitter end of three persimesoms, and could ter, of navy, and will take out Major paces an offi- cérot the Quaxtermaeter’s department of the to purchage the cameis, and on her homeward vo: wil pot bluster and bellow like Slaymaker’s bull; Hess was | bring to the United States. The vessel will be asleep, Jerse was meditating a prayer, while Walt and Prepared with all despatch for sea. There is no doubt Gorrecht ana the “old Govervor’! were ‘sitting ia a cor- | tha’ sap ys Shea of introducing camels as beasts of ner, Ces AG engaged in calculating a Know Nothing | burden, for military porposes, in the southwestern = for part of the country, wil rapeed entirely successful. Their ae commie some of the reprecentatives seemed eat endurance, een earry large bu and the wiling arise. John Sobaeffer was there, looking as of time that they sre sre cabled. to without amiable as he did the morning he discovered Stouffer , will render them & valuable adjunct to the army was elected Register. "rite sation of country, for which they are intended.— ‘After which? the Council adjourned t> meet at clevea + Washington Union, April 1: o’clcek on Wedaesday morving. MARITIME INT INTELLIGENCE. Wepnxspay MorwinG, 11 o'clock. ALMAWAG, ron wew ‘YOR New vonx—THIe DAY. Council met, pursuant to adjournmént, J, H. Church in the chair; and after the gsual exeminition, the Rov. Mr. Renk’n, of Westmoreland. addressed the Throne of Grace, asking the Divine blessing upon their delibera- tions, and invoking the aid of Jebovah in the farther- ance eo their subl'me, patriotic and religious cause. The Committee on Amended Constitution reperted pro- fter which a motion was 37 to 31, declaring Gov. During the forenoon the SUN Rises, BUN SETS... v8 Port of New York, April 13, 1855, and were continu:d Offerei, and adopted by a vot Johuston entitled to a sen Ship Carrington, French, San wheat crop. From Iowa, Ilinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, ship Toalen, Upshur, New Ori and Mick pan. il reports Paeinetiag tb wheat fields ne las tetentor sare peared Bowe ‘a Foesoar!: “A aro bi Bark Guile Malin’ (Sie), Dunn, Mail Constantinople, B never lo ter. pc 5 [rca eth roceeding ‘Brig WT Dugan, Babeock, Port au Prince, Vouo, Perkins vet senigs gs tlepae . we eB rageri ni Lg oF The morning session wae taten up by the reading of ee caleud Woskins, 8b Macye,.7 oi , Bp arecm the Tit taste Tos loce a ot iaele 990, several reports, none of which ot apublicia. | Bris G iD Coches Meat, Chethnecay: Wa ei eney 3 le 68h yar ody errant” | A Gn ae cece oun ate | sana a Ue oe gates. Tr quite a ma @ Poi l- Sitka, Gallison, Norfolk, Mayhew, Talbot 4 Co. ‘The Rochester Union this State | Phia brother, cur fethy ‘and ex: , adem Feat Necthgencett "Holl Ne Grleene, MeGreeds Mott will scarcely be ready for Board of Councilmen. Arnit 13.—The Boaié met at 5 pS ningg oo pursuant to let of May. % a ne ‘asked to saya few jared permission to words, Adam in te veritable old overcoat & Co. er BL rern Weeks, ington, J H Mathew: and pectacles = ich, he ore treaty five yoars-age; str es easel Witekes, Perine, Tngrabans, Providence, mester, adjournment—D D. Connover, Esq., Pres‘dent, in the fopect ts Ea: ‘oeuabt hip aa? New Holland, oe amship Crescent cay. wagm New Orloans Aj chair, Tbe minutes of the last meeting were read and beod and cal ble-towed, ani rod 2 oe gaa ow = approved. ase reutees by which the Bioody Manoas, "wo derts. Ay rae sites Rorth of THIRD READISG OF BILLS together by the “‘awfulest” oxths, Which the ame Louisiana, bourd N [from New Orleans for ‘The first order of the evening being the third reading | Master made ork}; 00 4 PM, * ship with red and white horizontal of Bille, the following, among others, were taken up am assed :— i Report of the Committee oo Finance—Concurring to pomeeonr, suit pending with the Bank of Common- Report of Commi'tes on Fi nating 8800 to the Wilson Ind ‘The hoor of ad; cmt Raving arrived, the Council adjourned until 3% P.M. AFTERNCON SESSION. Council met and opened in the wae form. After the trapsaction of some uw it business, Brother Small of York, saconded by Brother Jeffries of Chester, offered a resolution to this effect:— Resolved, That this State Grand Council disapprove and Barney, Bernoy, i arney, Barney, Now Orleans, 14 days, ry bber, New Orloanr, ag 9, with cot Prost, Apel vril iat’ 34 43, lon'74 40, saw wh Mller ter, wires tow ‘towed to ae city by -In favor of do- trial Sshool—im favor te Capt Mar. extra appropristions for the Department of aia Hepat Se fupphen.s Fins TU feceeatonsn the a of our nee a wiied i Binal € bo nahi BNE ty of Cemmittee on Finance—Upon communica- order, Spirit, Gf Cape, Town, COM), Fite, tion trom the Comptroller, in relation to advertising | ,,Searcely hind Secretary Giftord read this Soma Nat days, vie ftampton Bence, thane perfect hurricane of hisses, shoats, huzzas, broke forth. Every man jumped to his fet, | and “> confusion ensued as has never been witnessed since the tower of Babel was abandoned. Threats were made, oatbs were sworn, fists were doubled, vengeance threat- ened, and as Cameron, Johnston ‘and others left the room in digguat, the Presigent pro tem. announced thst the Council stood adjourned sine die. South West ¢ Const of wep by ne pat | s ‘with loss orn h iy with guano, to Bart roh 20, ha? pe? and W Lewis. March ‘vy gsle from Sto W, and Hill, Cumberland, Har- Bi rate ie 16 cate & with sugat. No hoses Taylor & Co. olneett f Boston), Hill. Sagua ls Grande, 12 days, proceedings of the Common Council and for the depart. ments. THE REYNOLDS CONTRACT. The report of the Committee on Public Health—In re- Jation to paying William B. Reynolds for property ap- praired in Februsry last, for the removal of offal, &c., was referred back to the Committee of the Whole. Various petitions and reeolutions were referred to ap- propriate committees. wit West, 12 days, INCREASE OP THE POLICE FORCE. Prehibitory Liquor Law in Pennsylvania. | vith do, toR L sohr Chai Councilman DuNLAP moved thet the committee on 1 [From the Cortepontence of the Philad okie Ledger.) | from At boum ‘x, Es dpa inl in lay, April a ite lice, of this Board, report forthwith for or against ‘HARRISBURG, Aj Bs is8s. 1, lon, 79 58, epeke sel Bangor, from St ordinance increasing the police force in several of the | The House of Representatives, this morni Ay kay ioe Bote is nut, 1a¥) 83 10, lon 76.37, saw wards, it baying parsed ‘he Boar ct Aldermen some two | toll the amendments made by the Senate to ths i ifrcor t tcogaliaat mast and Bd woes Jee! jackyara gone, Wests very hen’ since, been made by said com- |, 80 mittee. The ‘evolution was laid over. 4 Way nd “Chis there Ie os oeate ead ce | Bebe Pecyume (Po betigenday arsed to Lecome a sam and this there is no doubt it will re- # Perputus (Port), Lemos, Loando, Africa, 97 a daya,with THR REYSOLDS CONTRACT. ceive. The friends of the bill in the House Were cautious | ™d*s The Board then went into Committee of the Whole on | not to permit any smendme: ee Schr Aloxander (of Rockland), Alexander, St thie subject, (Referred to-night ) ie case from: thd Senate, ta octer, te pewvont It nae Danger, Hi ‘a dare ‘"SRA sactnd olin OWS and ite final s intel Couneilwan Raxxzy moved, in amendment, to add, af- ter the words “ten thoueand dollars,” (tae price of Ber- ren Island,) ‘‘copy of the leases and dee} unto apnexed, and the originals of which back to that bod: ietory (of qrclsenere Cook, Port au Princ lt, mi coffee and 1: |, to ». The V wor : sabe i on this morning ferlous Drobubly Ue get off next high wavere wittect ferred to the city on the payment of the aforesaid eum.”’ Th Test whic! tium Rue icles lope tot | adog"nce ak Spas te week | SESE ann tan Mo, Baty, Moms, xP ie wae =p ordered to & t ing. * That this act shall not ith - Hore Wi adjourned. i llcende heretotore granted,” until te” time for Eckr waa pw eshinios wi the same Shall be expired tea was r shall any license ‘which ‘maey be ‘eanted > | deat Tickets to Louisville. Schr Soh oy Longuireet eat New York, April 13,1865. | day of July next, authorize the of said liquors or TO THE EDITOR OF THE ee admixtures payee after the first da} y, of Octo! Oatobes mea br Texan, pe The report of the complaint of Mr. Mayes, published | contrary to the provisions of this sot.” y Fieee Harveet a i lod Gatemnion atieete tor, Lortab, bn on cone rei 4 hu ioe if MoCroady, Mo # ‘Y s ee Ome, _ Smavian Cricuastaxce.—The public - | time of Sav Eg ted feral Danone teat | teri Onc tok Para what | uae en nc, ee ce tickets feaved from the foes Of the soversl roads ber bound for New York, was wrecked on the New Jersey | scbr pt Hanson, off Barnegat get Ca) coast, and that she went to pietes, the cargo, which was any, ith tet valuable, almost entirely lost, A number of men hig A) were vmployed by the underwriters to dscharge ths | Teich air ates ee teey eee cargo, and while so they were arrested at two dif. ‘Wind during the day, West. tickets ever issued. “Mr. Meyer bas been cheated out of | tacer ja New York, charged by Aitted G enaee es we Memoranda. Ow Bacco ge ets Ma ay Ba a aoa bad purchased the vessel, with robbing the @ rowel of har ewing, at London, Bufafo man wi with the goa ‘seuste se potchaed i this | [0 unfounded, and while hay were under arree per month, bon Vane er on fake fis igteaic See thon Sroueht aul alae Benton Te ty and pts eden rat en by a Teco" x The Lytng-in Hospital. for bel Fi fel scree ‘and detained, Be G: owing t $e her feed bait sateen evacen dese, Feet aches." the 4 THE EDITOR OF THE Sarat ‘a Erq., of thi ly ¢ for y haa hed of. plos ed as it tha Cre, is Yernated that = init, Zour notice of the New York Lying.in“Aeylgu | feers out fo ties contemplated the ‘ot about fifty ot our curred in’ this ineditution dats tat we en el ‘- cur A lowpass Lig vadad od al Biiéds in, ¢ fiatement, if unexplained, might lead to an erroneous a0" cast pep wet built ia 1851 of white oak bacery eile dabei ak nt wa entire epmber, Your Marine Report. rll 18—Arr bark Rhone, Now York. Marine id icon thes i sil ix per cent of acquainted with Go Sheriff oppoimted s Lyre my sents, Hy Martion 4 tabing char = finement. United States 8 Office, svna 19, _2gtOF® George F. Betts, Bag. ‘ wirte 1h ohare bar he Steamer | f wee Commf-sicner, charged with seu of jewelry on board the W Tan which werent, oa Thursday afteraoos, ‘The edaerle eared fendoat ene states that Tegeets ars reper jow which encountered the ‘ive bate (Be" Vintogk wont ashore on Pulaski if oa sk load. She ite so ors Ranked Liscy seule never have hoon broag spel IL be Oa elie Steal Starr Ban has completed her ra § bi wih ochre rena ety I Hayate ts mie ‘Allakapas bound to ‘York, in distress having encountered te neriate late gale in the Gulf im it Madly, aod has beta dan p tor PFA ivr, pt Bal while € Bor oot the S0Lk: broke Taped’ 6 i sition ntl the gale rout sherm ra ‘cask injured, Tt ‘been taken up on, lay there, expor abate 550 ak Aa eat Oe ae See oie " garaae 1 ea ek i] shew ND, bad | ee te Beacee Fa 43 President ng, W ost oct, " if valisop oll at rivera ane gar at at the this Se gs Sid irom do Fol $2 On: by Totter, fro atlantic has art at also bark John | fora cruise, reddy; had tak a brig Detroit all from Now Now fork. Ei from do Jan 16 Gentleman , Brown. and ioe lay for aa returned in.» few days with from New York, and sid same Texas. | subsequently in ol of Mr iter, ald for aon eek A Con- | Cart: t would return home via arr from NS $d with or Fort kd y Rocks Deo Brandt, sld Sth for "pensueols taken 160 sp since leavi ney arr the ‘th trom Now York, and ald tame day PHILADELPHIA, April 13, 4 PM~Arr steamer Dela- ware, Copes, New York. Cid steamers City of Kew York, Masthews, Boston; Dela. | i ‘Copes; New Yor! wn auline, Colbo ie gates! ate wil the vessel, after thi ‘out of 700 om beard, 10, ‘Itis eupposed Br Bric bo Crorx, st Boston from Havana, on 2th ult, will cost from $300 to 22d bound nd ons cruise. At warts aye gen Gull, tinier, eo Hope, Gifford, as Gonos Lalande. Jan 24, by }ettor from Ca sores Soe cata y und taken 40'ap alace, looting Hens: wroushod at ae of Ceylen, Fob 9, Harrison, Braley, eviews). sae ataet from 40 Yor Tomber; Champion, Fob 24, Pearl, Forsyth, NL, 420 bbls oll, are Rio Janeiro March 1, Ripple, Morgan, NL, to sail next lat 28, lon 78 ins gale from NE, lost toremast; was towed uy ‘from by letter from. Capt Nichols Fi 8, We htasec Hapeete, “dap -) Aled Gibds, NB, 100 wh. Spoke Jan nia worse Dasa Fronewoe (of Sorry, from Bos mbes, a6 50 bbls: alee joa iet Dasien, Ge, fal ded a i Toma mir letter from Capt Fuller Deo 20, no lat a jon me aving b on board, Reports, at Stro1 Talands, Previous, Ook pO Othe Beckerman, ‘NB, 380 sp on board; Des: tin, tagenel te Damsariscotts, demens Bric Duncan, from Philadeipbie for Bath, which foun- dered recently near Cape May. drowning all on board, was sured me, for Her freight. mon at tho Lime Kook offes, aw Heney U Nh, Henry Hi, of Rockland, wat smong sholosts not = Bric Boston, Ueto, from Surinam for Pani Airey from San 90, Oceote, Macomber, NB, 60 bbls. Kes ‘Thomas 2th’ ult, “Orsay Taft, Cornel Pernambaes Mareh a Alice Mandell (from Paoi- wont ashore on west side of Nantucket in ight fie + Ocean), of ond for I Beda pee Ga Ree aah ot vate, Spoke Frebtd, iat lay i Toup 40 11; was passed a whate 4 a raniien to sco ‘nothing saved ‘but atew o inte. SW, showing a red seal with Rats, letters AA ‘and molasses. he contre. Barc Francis P Becx, Burns, from Providenos, of and for Charleston, in tty to come to anchor in the har: ber ct Newport'on 11th; lost or, in onsequance of it not being pro ackled wen she drifted ‘ashora on the beach 3 Harb early high and bt low water next morning. Tr) wilt AY) sot off suppose without damage. Scun Maxrtowsn, of Portland, Me, from the Northwand, bound to Carshagent, and said id to be loaded with military shore near the mouth of Bull’s Bay. Gor Budiey has proceeded 19 her assistance Scum Youne Awznica, with coal for Now York, wa driven asbore on the flats at Alexandria 10th inst; was @ peoted to come off in a day or two, Notices to Mariners. Csptain Prescott, cons pilot 2 reports that in passing Race aN pe Cod, with ahip Gi an Capt, Miller, on ead ers lopanst hat Appearod t esvel sunk; Bace’ light bearing South by East 3 Bast, and Highland near South East. BUOY OW CHATHAM SHOAL. 1a A buoy, bane bas beon placed to mark C @ is in inside the boat. ‘By order ore ofthe ope ti A. LOOM, ttt tas 2a Dist. Boston, April 7, 1685." 2 avoy on DAvIB’s proge ‘A largo iron buoy has been placed. on the dare, iu Avo. fathoms at low water bas Cis “Davis Le mm the round in letters. Por order of the Ei Tighthors Bo ope A. HOLCOMB, L. H. Ins, 24 Dist. Boston, April 7, 1886, a The Pollock Rip Light Boat was taken to hor station 4th instant. OWANGE OF THE LIGHT AT DELAWARE BREAKWATER, On er about the 10th of May, the ware Breakwater will be 8 steamer ut is Tat 36 30, lon 3 ae ‘B Stet 01 Pa ntltax; Breeze, 1e Gotcord WY it 48 48 8, 1 165 56 E, Li Ib ora ; ioe ‘Suan 'Feruandes, Cornelius anges off River of Plate, Atlantic, Wver, N’ 40 miles, Fen rs Abrollhos Banks, NNW Soha Pst Edward Smith, from NBedford for River of Plato, clean. Spoken. ag Watash, of Bath, from Havana for Cowes, April 4, whip cha Chariot of Fame, jEaowles, from Mobile for Liverpool, i kaso, Welsh a, y from Trapani for New Orleans, March Basford, trom Cienfuogos for Boston, vit Upton from Salem (Feb 28) for Pars, lice Mowe (of Eastport), Pike, 26 he from St aoe 5 ae Moff Nantuck Water ) wit oh 15, lat g Pe es Baltimore, short of provisions, April 9, off are Foreign Ports. Avotanp, NZ—In port Deo 1 bark Sea Breese, Net prim for rey iaidiakahe about Jan 1, gets £4 per ton for s cargo of pota- oes, A o- date), bark WO Ald Beas Clon Ang nendata, Rark Olden, Mor Fost Caaprxas—Art_ March “bark. Fi Chamterlain, Portland; neva priest ore Ser at, Sy bees eae a ae rea sae ciara in Saat Favar—In port Feb 28 sui 8 tte, 4 43 aye from NYork, of nd for Bremen, with rud jured, os ee be enil Dav Manucls, dink, with Siow armed signal of block tia: The words Soopers es, Sasa soon; brig Melits, Foster, put in with Joga of toprail We; had Fepaired and would aad Gvavana—Sid about Mi eden gre eke Chap. man, Boston. At do March 23 bark Antelope, Whittlesey, for NHaven saree " fac wil be aftsontinuod, and wil be | dg: pig GL Bucknam, Wright, do do (Qofors reported foe * hibiting 6 whi ie gh i Seana 5 Tretahoe Beenie: | \Havaia—Arr April 4 bark ‘Thos Charsh, Lavender of the Li shone Hien tantas; brigs Commopolite, ‘agit ‘Boston, Grinase, AMES S BIDDLE, Lighthonse Tasecter, Faland, © aclntons i Philadelphia, Apeil 10, 1860. Parad wine ob be made ia tine Lt rt org Tompaine 1 Lia btbouse, Negroes Sf ESS Terluon, for the Teflectors, time, a Fresnel lens of the 4th ord. 360 mi be pisced in the Rol 5 ning est thouse, New York, craer of the Li; ‘hones Bo TUBLOW OASR, Li chthouse Insp'r Third Distro OLD HEAD 0+ MINSALN, EXTENSION OF LIGHT. The Port of Dublin Corporation have given meses tis ne and after the ev of the 16th day of Ay from moon ome neo he Old Head 9 On, or atont fhe tet of May next New ‘York. by sul illumineting 270 oxhisited fr ok Kinals will be shown farthi macsherry bay. The ligne wi continua te be bo vino towards ward and sale harbor as a fix ate ‘onthes dditional te de lightod, it will Ly ‘a . ine across ha on: trance of Courtmacsherry Day to fel line Bi the Horse rock; depen ef ibvanraclt,'s'at weigh pall ee te a a a ie Be eo we lo c) 8, shery bay S. E. by E , diats em the Binet Tom Hompeon earntale 0} oe leston. valava bi Meme Oe Be Bren, izey, tal ia, os Ou n ee Maen eee parka 1.00 » Weat, N at Sere Brightman, nevasthe ae Ze- ts hip or fy es S ty do; KS ‘istont 4 |, Elwell. G ond, eta i tant tal ‘lee. frominn inet Tove trading ¢o ip thos, Ch Couktmacsherey harbor, should not the bay within | Bowson er, Portls the limite a red color of the ts ht | The above bearings . palgyt pin, Mon ee ort yy Be Board. HORN TON 2? JENKINS. ‘Seote is , mt) beens meh eareaenry Department, Oftce of Lighthouse Board, seereys pore 16th, azz 26t ot ‘3 je oad for pee on moun rovntpo, , PORT OF 8 Me = New or aud ous beget pore ees selleh otal ee oe oe ace eet _ oxl cn Mo . inipaps—Arr Mare . porth coast of Spain. Shiga vi ier seh Bae a coe \d Sist brig that bas been rates egy & e Jane, ‘Bite Mota, and which will then be extinguished. Home Ports. house atands on the west side of the Bay ALEXANDRIA—Arr April hrs Ann D Glover, New a 19 min, 28 seo. mort york bury, do, Sidscbre John Harris, German, New | Shed ligntot the satural color, waried, by wi . arto st Nortel i Siet above tho lovel ofthe ven, aut may be seen from | Boston’ snith, Sigh Chey, maw ted deck of abip at a di eae son ofl mins lear veattar bats. Curaeos. scl " earn e Baace, ern: Board. Frances Jane, Kiroh, 8¢ Jo! 7 H ‘HORNTON A. JENKINS, € hrs Jou Holm Ke " ‘ cTFigNBY,, Devactment,offce of Light Hou pe Boned: Pabca- er ‘Jes le ins ok Ania, “Gibe, Whatemen. BAT —arr Apel Oa Eastport, oe =r a 8 bark S H Waterman, Hall NYork: We ae a Nov 24, with 2400 bbl: Beart Sook Rat he Sorts fan 27, off a Islands, ship Ochotak Sea, Honolaty home on the vo: Arrat New Bi rd Al Sea, Honolulu Nov Ths oo bone ¢ OSD iy es ye i 26 Ibs whale ibe bone. Also ace 7th, sche Alfred, Dexter, Atlant Ocean, guile Mareh Jo, mith 90 20 bbls a ap 45 do stares wad’ Hask Orli 100 pale ‘Alfred hada eat it alt, Roar saile Norton, Oahot: do wh oil an ei one ae hern edge of the @ulf Stream, and lost s boat, had ‘atrat. do ith days from Curtis’ Heeb iis 8 00 bbls 8] Baner, Nant, OF sp. Heard ie Faner, pes 8] leat im Nov z, RBI Sohn é a Betb, 3k Skinner ote ire wo laters he at Ro Pihreat’do otha 1400 ee ep oion beard, . oma 000" tadvor Nan Feb 21, inge8" ioe lon 4 wr Vesper, Loper, of art 10th, sbip Con; , Bethawars. | Ochotsk Sen, Ho oul D Ni |," Sobiety jeland: h pe a OES ands Dec 17, ee home 1000 Sb ei snd 1,0 ne bone ‘Feb 11. tat 81 50 W, Olympia, Russell, and for N enced & heavy gale Jan 54.8, lon 67 13 lost two boats, sprang Torey jamage; hes had four gales slaoe OoniaS ace ship Mares 17, Pernambugo Mel ‘ith Ba TUES PI bier. Sandwich Islands: Brussyick, Ou pg RT RT A ol Also are Poo ship Gol ie, De Honolulu, Seateite Deo yo} bs bone end alte ‘s irs ao sa Ar ee igndee Oe wi "Sent 1800 bla w oe on ccigen) Ma ine im W, Gina, Wards om : Rp ? acne pak do Lith,” brig Davis's ate ‘at Provincetown 9th, brig Lewis Bruce, mesh at. ae a Hines ote Apri? ship James op oll and five bone on b boil from meat oe pe ok Testa, lo San was, Deb and a fleet of cel x "Carolina, erat ae aie 12 brig rg eases 8. Del, April 19. 8 AM-The, ship ¥ EB Hoxie ooness, ‘went to eos about nosn, bp, Opnitia, Be sae ce Work: iphia: lerryman, Providence, eee Are ioogene: a a Claok,