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iene 8 ERALD. = - THE NEW YORK . WHOLE NO. 6809. MORNING EDITION-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 185%. PRICE TWO CENTS. ——————— OO aoaqywqeqw>w>e—w>—— — — —— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. _--. FENANOIAT.__-.-. | PREMDENT PIEROR ON CUBAN AFFAIRS, | wiz bein any vay or manner councied with a7 of thn THE CHIEF OF PoLice. | Sei ail cep seen om tem tat ead BONDS OF 7 VIRGINIA A! , eS PS SORE ae . Mun¢y.—Mr. ly P SPRING FARHIOSS, $1,000,000 Feaneagee Balireas ot the | Meeting of the Briends of Dr. Peck=Report scan! ack on totaclay moet Ris frendewere | The Henry Clay Pall Upon Another Man’s wate the artment: twee oa ws WATION OF THE SALE OF shove isrue of bonds. Jul and | of the Committee Sent to Washington, dc. “a ey te despatch Charleston, Back—Testimony, Fun, &c., dec. tae. 9 of the ; I was then to moners © 1h 6 Tee a wilt vendtes on | Mehr with tnaerest A meeting of the friends of Dr. Chasies A. Peck, lately | Pot at neistisn: nod recrrat eer cammouncing bis 8° | an adjourned meeting of the special committee of the cham 3 ; in 1863 and was removed Cen NMORDEY, ATLL 1, Bis ine of Sdnancy ene Frond made the victim of Spanish tyranny, in Cubs, was held } ma. A large spontaneous meeting of bis friends took | Board of A.{dermen to report on the Chiet of Police, was | foot of a. 747_omt, street and Highth avenue; T do not 5 ences of supesioe SSH BERING SILKS : iatg the at thi last night, at No, 68 East Broadway, to hear the report | placeon the same evening, and we were deputed to | held at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, Prosent: | know what \”"'aq to. Mr and’ Mr, Hs 08 cme dollar per yard. ne tee of the committee sent off at a previous meeting to lay | Ene goverument. i letiee see renee ae caer ne | Alderman Briggt, Chairman of the committee, and | 0m this pom “tour, MeKellar, Me, Mataoll told Bei STEWART £00, steeatd the casof Dr. Peck before President Plerce, and who | friewds from s at Principe, stating thet Dr, | Alderman C.W. Tucker. Mr. Stephen H. Branch acted | Once that he expe #4, Dutchman to bring him a coat —_— OE? OE ee at were expected back from Washington in the evening Oy - (no cause or reason at | as Secretary of the committee. itera 10 the Bee, *: this was about the tims of er eS ATe Aree WILL. Be ‘aiake thet train. The committee, consisting of Mr. F. 0. Perrin | Pour isrited ect rented ne autcked, and he | ‘the fast witness eworn was Mr. Geoxor W. Murer, he mas going to dingo “on’t think’ this cloth had any- raat s. co. of whlad $1,000,000 waa tal terms =~Six por cent in: | (frmeriy of Tennersee, but now of the New York bar) | where it was feared that the unhealthe oxtntoriocs eat | the Chief of Police. His evidence was as follows thing to de with the Clay 0 of the Intent yand the principal to be Lnuidnted ty pasimenteanae: | E, W. Stafford and Dr. Lyman Fisk, eame into the room guichly overeome bim, and. the te action of his | I believe Iwas born in 2411; so T hare been told; my | Alferman Biscas—Do yo, ‘\femamber anybody getting Jaca acne, aaa, amma GaN ra ep | Sat ack, having come dt rom he can at | ROH ne At TS gg | fll Geng Watingto ato hte | Pate tin a. Growadine roves with ne founces. $f ke colpany 3 mi tree Afehe of whieh | Jersey City, and were received with the greatest enthu- | conmgeted with hima in social literary, an ‘other asso- Thave of going to school is in Tryon | Wrens, co ene, ot new costs; McKellar man ry ment of the Irvxa8.—O, , several iG . . 5 TATEST FARIS STYLES | so | ine tbe Nhe sagt thy yond fm tis aly gf | siatm and warmest congratulations eiations; and no young ons elty has more nume- | row; I frst recollect living in Bancker street; that is ax | hed eoeat, Mi Norrie; the Oitin.” '24 two talmas; Bow ” La rous warmer friends. 4 7 iS sebes and by the'y : = anda operon. The romaluing sixty: Fp ee af restored the meeting was.called | "Weare sil wall conyinced of his entire innocence, ana | ‘* back as Tcan recollect; I remember living in Broad. | Je; Madetaime. | | nor of i, Norris? heck enb, Dbbervele ent ead shetets: nine miles’ ly $285,000 to hom sad a order, and Mz. Jones was called to the chair. entertain vo doubt of hjsultimaterelease. Butthe dan- | W#y, near the Club House; I have four brothers and sis- r, ‘Wrrerse.—Mr, Mos! I belie. months labor is only necessary to put. tho ent ial Col. Samvxn 0. Rup, formerly of Louisans, but now that before that innocence can be made kno’ ters—three sisters amd one brother; my father had on!: Alderman Brracs.—Who is tailor sat the vi WW GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, BTC., FOR | Sastii in wonstradtonsriligg seek pga czpcues: tee: | of the New York bar, as s00n as the gesting was en fhe victinn, ‘tnacotimaved, fn delicate aealts, a04 3 | one wife that Thue ots { belnne woot may sisters are | , Wines —I donot now: Tinta COMER tbe "ni EES Seable the asiountot both Nofether do'nct | panieed, sade a motion thar the mecting at ance ad- | Stthe Spanish goterncasat wil ole copay oem | still Living; one resides in the city, ono im Manchester, | Tamewber the fire ia this hall; 1 do . Ws feOh basse mye it H link 1, 5 e ernment @ cognizance 3 > 2 e furniture; I Lave deena I bonnets, shais of roads Wich aa.to becomaprooabgine mart Caper | Journ fo meet again this evesiog, nas os England, and one in Brooklyn; I have seen my father ‘ide floor of me: I don’t remember seeiag oil cloth om Matuall’s hovee similar to that used in thi’ Uhiet”s office, i rote this ia carrying the jo.\9\% little tee far. (Laug! r.. Alderman Bicos.-~0, allwe want is factst we dem’t know that Mr. Mateell is tant route in the U: an ost straight lin 4 care. rece aA MLat aA eM | mnt neem mei tun uns | yl, monn t itn | lata a met tow eb sa tsa Sve hundred miler? aaa thare Us bat auetanetigkets | Feld supported his motion by a few eloquent and im- | "Bizet. To examine fully into the ‘ircurstances of the | wea very young; 1 don't know whether'he ever returned TetUMht * Pdwced | he 'finished to adiord # continuous railroad treusportation | Pressive remarks, but understanding that many present | cate of Dr C. A. Peo ; and, if guilty of wo, offence, to | to England after he came here; he may have crossed the treet, corner of William. am if Wi to Mi , Alabama. But demand his immediate release; and, in the mean time, | sea a dozen times; I have frequently v: and hope to: too honest. foha sxreet, oo pendent of the travel that will come Cicer part of | e?® Sn=ious to hear the report of the Washington | tae ae eee ee ae neat Time, | detoe caaie: ini, |Quare drequently voted, and hope to Wize —Woll, you shoals not get foo much, a ome, W GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, &c at South and Nerth line, the Virginia and Tennessee | committee at once, he consented to waive his motion ¢ drawn, I think without requiring me to swear my vote | Alderman Bricds.—Well. I don’t know that wy? should eases xich straw bonnets. Morse ae etnies st'ysur'with only | till after this report had been given. Second. That he be at once furnished with the charges | in; my father voted in the Kighth and Fourteenth wards. | —that is a good idea—this meeting wiledjeurn Taee- eases super English Dunstable bonnets, ty ave miles open, (8 Fe day vext at 3 o'clock, P. M. is {cases super English sit straw bonnots, to support theroud, I h onl: } as being wudtcient otic | Mr. Pranuy, the chairman of the committee, ascended pao a get welll abl igrrengrr seh rear gy MY Merwe 5 ayn. aoe Zon ever detail an offer te Wi Passes almost with the privilege of counsel, the attendance of bis | watch» house im Greenwic! mear we: through » region abot With'a variety of'minceats steve | te platform and was received with much applause. In | fendsand the honest of witacasen, reNmes—I sent officér Bell there about two weeks 10 cases SE most Valuable nature sueh as lead, coal, trou, copper, salt | giving a report of the interview with the head of the | Third. That the said agent of government take tho | gizce: 1may, but I cannot recollect ever sending one 7 0 Sesee Eieeel towers of the latest importation, | PeveEbon blcherto nogleeted, but whch ate fast ich | government at Washington, he said he would read an | 0st immediate and active measures necessary to scoure | there some year since; I don’t recollect aay bad houses y fi h, by HOMER & s to Dr, Peck all the rights and privileges due to an Ameri- | there excep’ the one I have spoken of; I have no book in eet Tas eae attache AHR | ped now that they enn, becom article taken from the Washington Union. Mr. Perrin | %0%2 ‘cue Sey Olkis exntatning tie sasio oe Matic mel eee New York. tsa iC hne' heen by the Sister and’ sapoerios barat ee here read a leading editorial from the Washington Union | And, finally, to claim from the Spanish government | persos who visited that house; Ihave no auch register 5 uy paid of yesterday, which pitched into Spain for its iv pecuniary indemmitication for apy of property or | or book; I never received any money as a bonus for ore man, the 81 DRY GOODS, &. ee ee ta, ecarity hes been recently. att ther d stained by him, and such other and f tehing certain bi ved rd; the 1. &Oe fn, it is believed no security has been recontly of other damage su: ‘im, such other and fur- | wat cer jouses; never received a reward; Thi apart | outrages, and which incorporated the report of the | ther reparation as his care imperatively demands. money that was rocelved from the, do pound never Commissioners of Police. TRIAL OF CAPT. BITCHETT, OY THE FOURTH WAS. The Commissioners of Police met yesterday afternoeks in the Mayor's office, when the case of Captain Ditchett,) of the Fourth Ward, was called up for examination. Judge Bogart was the first witness sworn. Fama Po- lice Justice; on the night of the 23-of March; Justice Brennan sent an order to Capt. Ditshett to discharge better character. The Company have agreed to BAREGE ROBES OF. THE LATEST PARIS | one percent, annually reeeived per stonmer Washington, will be of- the amount of their bon oie ota ihe per: meeting of Dr. Peck’s friends in this city, am account of aig Ate, the honor to be, very respestfully, your obe- | Passed through my hands; Mr. McKellar had full chargo Yored this motuing. UUSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 | ment of them at maturity; and the stockholders have adopt. | the visit of the committee to Washington, and the | dient servants, bwin . » eT aat matter; the warrants were drawn in my favor: | wicmes Mackerell, who was under aerést; Oagt, Ditehets ee nara a anemna snd ankise font bove pede Ms this oun to President Pierce, and LYMAN Fis? Lanta ppcaios pry cng led syor | Tofused to obey the order; witness went to Fourth Ward. —! . | bee ided tor, eir demant on it, 5 UL PINs SIX Let tet EA angen i gl ed pip + apt the ilk: stall tae Mhaearona 1s upt government Committee from New York city, Kingeland; the Mayor (Westervelt) dever gave me any | station house, and there had conversation with the unoed alike superior in richn down, and tho balance ayments of 10 por cent. every The letter of the committee is given below. It was } To his Excellency Franxuix Perce, President of the | orders in regard to the dogs; he gave them to Mr. Mc- tl ‘niverzally prono 4 r 4 Kellar; 1 don’t ki Ap dh nts lived before the: accused; the Captain at first refused to discharge the Baypons and moderation in prs, So: eRystion avec elipeed: a interest to lat daly Aa belted, Tee he eek | loudly applauded by the meeting. At the conclusion of basta? ene — came to this country; T really camnot recollect the place | Prisoner, saying he was a very bad character; after com : ~ is Se Company torde'te'sthe ‘ate’ git ty | fire the meeting a report ofthe, President potion, | ouaten® wor CubaThe Worth Tegion. | in Engnd my father came from; 1 have ao record; I | versing with Capt, Ditchet awhile, Me aald head. me 3 . 2, 4 . ULPIN’S SPRING MANTILLAS ARE NOW READY in bank, to be delivered when the ‘whole amount is | Me said:—The committee saw the President Monday af 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. tink there wan a'record in the ad fealty Mibler | | Objection to the prisoner being discharged; there was & Pe a lpg aot grea op gine Fall information will be given om all subjects con- | ternoon, and the interview was perfectly satisfactory to Hisw Fors; Apeil'i6; 2866, ‘The Chief here was permitted to leave. man there named William Carnley, worth $45,000, whe ila 'st lem dollars, to the most costly garments manutee- eated. with. tap. fen nd Kr arr ae Reg ag one the committee, and he trusted it would be so to the | The feeling that a war with Spain is inevitable, Marcy | The following affidavit was then read:— offered to go bail for the prisoner; Capt. Ditchett put om 961 Broadway. and ‘documents aud’ references obtdined by applying to | fiends of Dr. Peck. When we got to Washingtomwe | and the balance of the “ slow coach” administration to | _1, John Baker, residing at No. 63 Cumberland stroct, | hie hat and left the station house at this time; 1 them i . Mull », No. ll strect, Ni te found this matter had peem already before the govern- — Ports 4 ARGAINS IN EMBROIDERTES.—6,000 Swies bands. at | Suoméoffers must be sant. soulnd’ nad soko Teas tte | ment, The President and Canines Waa ory the report | the contrary notwithstanding, seems to have actively | Porth Brooklyn, depore—Mhat X wae born, at Jortemonth, get Gieh ) 4o-» Oe, worth Ur.; ON do., 48. worth» | Railroad Bonds,” on or before the 24th day of May next." | of our meeting here in the Hzeatn. “The President with | taken potsession of thoex-Mexican war material resl- | United Stategin it, that my'ubcle married, the tater of Nis ’ CEHOMAS TATE, 8 Canal strvct. corner of Greens. President Virginie and Tontconse ailroad Co, | Buch emphasis, said he was favorably impressed with | dent among us. The note of preparaticn has sounded, Gorin the Beresuetn i of Yorkville, whe was & tors are the tone of our reeolutions. While they were firm and ‘The Board of Direc y and one or more regiments have been organized, with a HENRY DAVIS. THOMA: RESTON, Cecided, they were free from all filibusterism. In reply in and Yorkville, and who wi Pee hee Wikine ie Se GFORGE STUART Wit. T. ANDERSON, to our demands, he said we might go home and toll the | view of acceptation by the general and State govern- | {d,1eravllle, ond who wero also made out a discharge, but the doorkecper refused to release the prisoner, as the captein had gives orders that no prisoner should be released unlesw he was present; [ told Captain Ditchett I came {here to release Thomas Mackerell to appear before me im the morning; while writing out the release Capt. Dichett lizabeth Kervan and Mrs. An Pr 9} per Washington. Also, a gC 0 Latayette Hall, ‘Jobes, black and le, and black and white. ILLIAM ‘AD, friends of Dr. Peck his case wuld be attended toat | ments, and an early advent in the “tented field.”’ Our | from i818 to 1820, when I removed about | left the station house; Capt Ditchett told me be could fr UBSDELL. PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. wi And C, F. M. GARNETT, is Chief Engineer. once. He said he would despatch a spetial agent at | city at present is thronged with Cuban filibusters, Cen- | one block from thero to rs aoe etaee witness ‘that I wanted, as we was on board eee will Hunrgceive seuled proposals for the above loan, which | once to Cubs, aa we suggested, aid he, ‘Iwill imme- | tral American colonists, Ecuador ‘adventurers, and mili- Ded icin Baas brothers and sisters | ship; did not formally open court I did not order the B. HATCH LITCHFIELD & BRADY, 97 WILLIAM | Thursday the 2ith day off May next, to be then opened in | lately, perhaps to-morrow motning, despateh an agent | tary enthusiasts, who would willingly and gladly aban- | Continued te reside in Broadway, opposite Lafayette Hall. | D.tsgntr to be brought before me; wrote out e dischargen C. have in ctoro and are reociving per steamers their | ¢xopreconco of tho President, or some other auchorixed | to Cuba with the instructions that’ the case requires, | don all visionary and undeveloped schemes, to embrace Goorge Mateoll, the tailor, inthe spring of 1818, when he | for the prisoner to appear before me; did net make out assortment ofthe latest London and Pi: yles | agent of the company, While { had heretofore determined to put down all fili- | the long hoped for opportunity of a dash at Cuba. The | grst removed to Broadway, opposite Lafayette Hall; that £ spy bond; I thought the Captain treated me with greet of goods, adapted to tho present season, at ADRIAN H. MULLER, $3 Wallstreet. | bueterism upon our soil, I had also determined that | ‘Worth Legion,”’ which you may remember was orga- | well knew his children—nawed Mary, Susan, Elizabeth, | costempt, Shelesale and retail. New York, 6th April, 1555. there was & point, beyond which forbearance should | nized a year ag for this éxpesial object, is about open iam, George William, and, August Matacht: that ‘ae. oh Kearney was the next grom—I was at the stan CALI DAS: cEW oy “7 ef pure. mt*Pierce e did not | a rendezvous for the purpose of recrui' ranks u} 4 3 ion house on the n' In ques 0 ‘Thos. secniran ec: seteiars Waskia pinay ti eles: Gey $750.000. SEN, YORK AND HARLEM RAIL; | \now what had come over the Island of Cubs, for it ap. | to the standard required by the State laws. This regi that Mr. George Mateell, the taller, cad’ ait a Mackerell; Justice Bogart aad Capt, ‘Ditchett talked the pew. UBSYELL, PEIRSON & LAKE, 471 Brondway. | bonds, part of anissuo of ons million, ‘This mortgage covers | peared to him as if the Spanish authorfies were | ment is commant by Cofonel Burnham, who was Lieut. | named children, cnme over with: him in ¢ matter over; Judge Bogart spoke very loudly, and said ——— ® large amount of real ostate in this city, as well as man; pint ae decide by mathematical rules how far we | Colonel of the New York Volunteers. ‘The rest of its | Captain Ricbardson, from Eng! co court an, he would dis- REAT BARGAINS FROM AUCTION.—IN CONSE- parcels on the line of the road, not included in the fir might be assailed aud insulted before we would come to | officers, with but few exceptions, were also distinguished | Mrs. Matsell, the wife of George mnortg Quence of removing on the first of May to 643 Broadway, here, and u, charge the prisoner auybor} Capt. Ditchett answered ege; the branch road to Fort Morris, on the East | the resoue of our citizens and our commerce. The Presi- | officers in that campaign, and are well known to the | told my mother that all of th second door stove Blescker tres. tho undersigned i pre. | River, wich wharf and ground belonging thoroto, and all the | Sont left as under the terroir Geen eee ane ed ee | et ee Te from Bogland with her in the ‘Perscus, and that they were | tbat tb tig Gad gad, Whild action fee to offer a Lar, ent of French go0dig. Compr: | eae eis are istuod with iatecers coupons attached, pay- | come when we could no longer forbear, and fold our Perhaps no portion ef our people feel 40 tndignant, ee ea ke ne Ditchett left the station house; Captain said ‘com sakerehicts collars aleaven, bands fiaeaeian Ren whisn | able on the Sest daye of Febeuary and August in esei'year, | AFmé and cry peace, peace, when there was no peace. | and with such just cause, a the tampering course of | RAvat0l! mo that they were bora in Englan plaimant was so badly beaten that he could not appear ‘Will be sold ax'50 per cont under the usual prices. and the principal reimbursaole on the day of August, | (Applause, long and loud.) That the time had at last policy, | stare by the imbecile administration at Wash- — Chist of Police, has often told me that at that time; the Captain toldthe Judge that if.he dis- ‘A. STEWAXT, 557 Broadway. 1864. The mortgage is made to the Farm nd Tras: | come, when we should say to Spain, thus far shal! ington im reference to Spanish aggressions, as this same ee 5 tha 8 very int 0 wit own. charged the prisover at all, he must do it his Sontsarnintee that the complainant was not tt 5 it thou Company, of this city, as trusteo for the bondholders, and and no farther. (Applause.) The President in his | class alluded to—the fighting portion of the community. tailor, and have often been to cb ana ded in all the h-which the road pad fo bC agptsd Map) tt the prisoner ‘could not be admitted to bail; Mackerel ORDER TO SUPPLY THE PRESSING DEMAND | ei ree ee Ce ah Bree Alt wenicn gue Tend passes. | remark alluded to the other outrages of Cuba, and said | ‘The great majority of this clara of cltizers are dwellers emits were om Mint for housekeeping at this season of the , UBS- they all seemed to come up at the same time. He al- | in pesce in our midst, filling places of trust in the ‘the f Bi ry kept a porter house, and also a dance house, | believe. je PEUCUN A TAKE Inve made tates sdattans io | parent upon tis eort upto this tino. se prosesds of the | luded to the case of ‘Thompson. and sald he wes s man | verament, adding lusire to she polite professions, or ie. | Rete,tbs,°orRer of Broome sn ‘Andrew Carpenter was the next one #worm—-He sai mouse. Bvods, omered, weit be i—first to peak ‘ ee cron ntimertacin oneal satewes ro rat Nlger v y po a 8: oe a boneen i Pde oy rae yas) 3 one son, Geo: py lee pedo poses of —_ Cree oe had linen. ality, an; stering expedition. faban author® | repu i posit itchett there a great many I think: een agna en napa Moran ag ‘ ok to White Plates, and root tome few station | tieg hed brought wo dhates t him, except that he | government, so long as the government protects her | 1&0, and died i I saw there frequently in 1853; in a Itttle back: fe_ linen and cotton cloth for pillow eases, do. cated may {bo done Wo as to close” “‘comsteustion ce. | bad lett upon his office walis the coat of arms of his | citizens, and is worthy of their respect. A CITIZEN. after the death the Fourth in 189); that I never | 100m I have seen various games going on, «uch as crlb- juilis & counterpanes every size & quality. MY 4 country. Premdent in reciting these instances, heard Mr.George Matsell,the tailor, nor his wifosaythatcith- | bage; I have aeen money played for; have seen, gam airs Bath and other biankets, do. do. | Sone oe Rich those bonds are basod.is believed | said, he almost deemed the Spanioh govermmont tad to hey or theif children were in the United States prior to | ling checks, some blue’ an’ somo. whive; 1 ha , cree iam fon of every mannfacture imported to | 40159 in all espoct sample, quite as reliable as that of tbe | heap upon our fing every insult possible, Mr. Perrin refine ae bi potas chess a — bcbrci tah; dT over hear aby ong else say 90; that I bilfs andgitver on the e table; when Dittege Sesh mestrage. earnings of the road are constantly in- | said, this was about the substance of the remarks of the \e Presbytery ew re-assem| yesterday ped See ancl thatenn was there he was engag: sak table cloths, overy sin tommy oe President, as near as he could recollect, and hein re- | forenoon at the First Presbyterian Church (Rev. J.D | Datsun in'thachos Wace’ batiesn ‘Denies tod" Pastt onethere;Ebave seen bin: ere when doven damask ‘ . rT 4 i . : on; nthe apteia fe drdameter eetorte, Ales «| wrlimra inaseekatinme Mnteayteaureent | Pauge dep ahe the ndhet Pete andthe | Wot), comer of PIMA and South Theda, wi | svn arrose la Suen te Rend a | Song heen pay Somartmont of table and plane covers ot the le | Dany, New York, cnlorsea “Proposals. for 24 Mortgage | and whether he will follow out and fuldl liamsburg. There was general attendance of mem- | F; ys, and | of any familiar! 3 ry Sede ig ng wi Bonds,” until the fifteenth day of , wil | promises to, and the isprenstone, made a bers. Bev. Nathaniel | Hawi having om, Pea = [Ary ae ag bse ge anythi in the find stock tl she 4 most di in . H on your commi! time alone . From Moderator, presided ; Reveren ry, ani A j_pever saw ng Bad thks evoekc of goods the test sad SGtaecsdess. on the bonds, or in in'stalmentaiof twenty: President we were favited tothé ofice of ike Secretary of | B. F. Stead acted an’ clerks. ‘ piles: see Gonrge i duet of Capt. Ditchett; Tbave seen hua there oa Sum- ¢, payable respectively on th S - | State—to see Mr. Marcy, who had been excused from at- Dr. John M. Krebs wah elected Stated Clerk for the en- piney ad i of rit asensd tending a 2 aly to, attend to this | suing year, and Dr. Hugh Anchincloes was elected Treas- ‘table a slip cut from Cabinet 8 business. We found uj urer. ‘Wx. B. Draven. poyteererr sg tom ype ccnigledbeed mi n* RY Gatnieny oe bee meeting of rE — | terminates in she centre of the city of | the friends of Dr. same which de- Presbytery at Astoria, Tolan CT eee atee ae tee eigs Traci oct | spatched us to Washington, Mr. Marey told us he was | ‘The Treasurer hat $2,915 had bedn raised by m the city with Albany, and all the trade of the groat | then engaged i he ee and making ademand | special assesement upon the churches. This pays the ‘waa nati feizon; that 1 bave been Wont fogetier with a portion of that of the North. The | upov the ish. rin We in regard to | debts of the Presbytery, and leaves a balance in the | timately seq or Kdward Copeland, of aanual gross earnings of the road now oxceed one million et | Dr. Peck. Upon his table Mr. Marcy had the corres- | treasury of over $500. the past t1 ow ‘New York. April 34. 1855. pondence between our Consul at Havana, Mr. Robertson. Judson H. Hopkins was a; ited a missionary to ter- jew York. April 84. —___._ | andGen. Concha, in regard to Dr. Peck, which he read | ritory in the vicinity of the oY Ree Brooklyn. $550 OOO WCxEY, 20,L04N On DIAMONDA | crer tous, Asnearas I can recollect, the letter to | Rev. Joun M. Knuss offered hi that I hav. days, when checks were being i, L have seem the: cxptala rink ale io tho portst Bone; 2 larize any day in the year #1853 when I saw Ditoh- ett in the house of George Butts. David Heath. was then sworn—I have seen = Ditchett in the porter house of George Butts, on corner of Roosevelt and Batavia streets; it was « reepectable house; I bave seen games played in the back room; Bites paves there for money; have seem Nagy area play for drinks; I have seen him drink 00 corse i, jo. 30 Stanton street; that i intimately knew George Matsoll, the tailor, from 1818 to 1827, during hich time I never know him to vote; that he never told me n, nor did L ever hear any one else » Brool and that I ha: acquainted with ex-Mayor Conktin , who is aow President of the Mechan- both of whom I Cah per know- furti of Broo following, which was | Pizt#, of Brookly . jewelry, segars, &a. § Concha stated the it care of Dr. Peck, in regard to | adopted :— To of haracter; her this dey saith not, | called, but their testimony was of no particular im- D reughs'tee cashi oleh marion cates, Croke me sad bis health, his character, and bia object ia visi Ti is unidecstood that the General Association of | “°*e? °f MY eharae! eee JOHN BAKER, | portance. . bile oF wed? Busia den Guba, precizely as we laid it before, tho “Presiden: Connecticit, under tho snsgestion of the Associaton of Fair. | Sworn to betore me, this 16th day of April, 800, G.W. | "Dr. Slater was the next sworn—I know the last wit- of exchange ni ta prompt by THOMPSON. & GO., brokers auf commission ‘aed field West, ‘has adopted -s resolution to compl be Beretants 102 Nassau street, corner Ann, room 2, second heer heb sreceee Deer ee General Asscmbly against this Presbytery for receiving the | — Arnerr LOMBARD swora—I was & policeman in the Se- ness, Frances Guy; I saw her under arrest atthe was ¥ De. a Connecticut would reply of Concha, alter a grand flourah in the Spaniels | Roe iam Therefore, ne eMe8* | cond ward: I was op) station RINTED ORGANDIE ROBES~RECEIVED PER house; I told Capt. Ditchett that it not be _ ited through the Alderman un- | visable to keep the woman in the station house, as steamer Ws: & beautiful assortment of the In- eld W re, pola 5 % vern- ‘Ordered, That the Clerk furnish. missi der the old system; I was on police about two and s half | was near labor she was in an advanced stage of teat Fein ditene. UBRDEL, PRURSON SUARE’ ” | $10), 000) ante than HAN aS af RS Saat oftpein aid not thinkie iseumbent, upea ier to | te the astentiy wits the onras end etiet documents vex: |. grass; there have bean gousplecats agaiant mas was mos | Costamsants tee eaten hoses nits sat a eesiee eiaae t lots, worth at least $30,000, without inoumbrance: leo, | tell any American citizen hy he was imprisoned in | taining to this case. tified to sppear before the Mayor and Chief of Polise; 1 | for confinement; it is not safe to remove a woman socom ICH SUMMER DRESSES—RECEIVED PER STEAM. | $1,000 on lot in Seoond avenue, worth at least $3,000, freo | ag, jungeom. They were upon the same footing ‘ rT nea appeared there, and was tried before the Clerk, McKel- | after confinement. R or Washington, & new assortment of Gronadine and | and clear; also, to rent, two brown stone front houses on | with coenish subjects when they came within the Span- Mayor’s Office. lar; neither the Mayor or Chief were present; Mr. McKel- ¢ Board then adjourned till Monday next, at 336 de Paris robes. Also, 600 foulard dresses, all differont Street, with, all the modern improvements, | TE Neale Senky: te thee Ooeend ce Wat te.’ Lhe: aathhes at the Mayor's | larwent on and tried me: called evicenoe, &c.; when he | o'clock P.M. designs. UBSDELL, PRIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. h, Artiy tg DUNSCOMB & MoMILLEN, 108 | ish dominions; and in reply to the demand of Mr. Ho. e bu transacted yesterday yh fot Through on one sie ‘ite Chief then took tho sent, Y —_—___--—__—_— fart Nhe nS ti: SUERTE, SNES MI Pe Nee ar age Sse ry geet aay Consul General said | ofice was of s very dull and uninteresting character. | $o° aroun ope midst mitigation, and in defence ‘of Police In ¥ Meh ae rahe ng apc tt LAR nies ga $5.000 70.12AN=ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, | this, He raidthat the overnment considered | Very few complaints of any importance were entered | my own character; I had witnesses there, and the Chief | ALMOST A RIOT—AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICN ROBSED— Mined da, ah GS ihe seh. Ne ait Breedeay .' for threo years, on fret class improved city | the island of Cuba was ins state of siege. You may | in the Mayor's ponderous volume, called the “Com. | said be cid not wish to hear them; the complaint was | REMARKABLE CASE OF THE RECOVERY OF STOLE Sidr detects ig! > Stet property only. Apply to HX: WEED, 171 Front street-_ | well imegine, said Mr. Perrin, the indignation of oar | piaint Book.”” A rez) number of servant girls pete path atn Meare ot Beer PROPARTY—ALLEGED GASES OF POCKETPICKINGQ— DEY GOODS MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—A DE- WANTED—ON FIRST CLASS PROPERTY, vernment when it received the above from General | crowded around Col, ‘at an early hour in the morn- | ** Nhe he 4 ; STABBING, BURGLARY AND ROBBERY. Mi dite fs cette stee Ss | $3,000 Tee Ret cea a ote zt | fag gen omy elie impetomen coco | ine ormpninat tot arag rrsred meg far | Cage sintlaee riety ateaccon ee | toacio otiod yuterny moran, ie lime of gntire fleck erin Tote to malt renaseret Thane Cha iaterent wail io The above, was about fas end of Hie. Fontes ciate, | tem trom thelr employers. As these com: sre. | me,and refused in an arbitrary way; I stated that I was | the Tenth ward, in the neighborhood of 15 Rivingtom 7 4 great source of annoyance to the Colonel, such servants doi ‘duty at the time I + the » GILBERT, 767 Broadway. | it is due, otherwise seven per cont. The title and security | ment of his interview with the ‘officials at Washington. hereafter undersvand that it it Is useless to call at my dut ime I was reported; charge | street, were thrown into a great state of excitement by " areata Tanai = sage en) pt brokerage allowed. Address Punctt- | He said since this interview the word had come tke office of the Mayor, as that functionary has no Srostocptag tae Bente ao tans fe Behn hn Arad the presenge of 6 mainbin 6 i tly Me wine ete one « 7 oad Fi yphotcgrhen ng — Feccme ged og pete at jer to redress grievances. The proper remedy | Totiowed mie to the Tombs and. thren me there;I | and Germans, who, gathering around Dr. Charles Meyer's CING—L. DE G. BROOKE'S, 961 BROOME POREN BANK MOURY PASAT THE, HIGRRST | Nove upon the sent oF hat charne tt cateht | {oF them ia asuit in » ward court. did not bave a fair trial; my sentence was reed at the | i as to pall the stro Api Go fashionable danco went none nurve | 7 Bicone], fad, fon olixinde det broken tant oils, | have upon the government, or, what, change it might suont_waiaur. Hatiod houre about two’ wets after Sesleeesih ie Sains Soll Re Sees tome i | neler a ali aera ltaaaaaed tg menue 7K) ad, Ircland and Scotland. kerbockr | Sxpressed to the committee, ‘From the above remarke, | James Laird, 92 Chatham street, against whom a com-| Alderman Bricce—Did you ever pay any money to | The ward police, by Read, —— Savings Bank books bought by JAMES M. TAYLOR, 109 } $f’ Perrin continued to make & speech nearly two hours | Plaint was mace a few days ago, with sworn | get on the police? soon repaired to the spot, and succecded at ence im ICING.—BROOKE’S ASSEMBLIES, 861 BROOME | Chatham street, corner James. long, giving his own views upon the actions of the On- | Statement from bes Tos} hed eet, eaetity 4 ‘ea een the answer that. ‘i quelling the difficulty, Upon making inquiries, it was Disernthe coase Lacan tape en icon ar grt (CASH, ADVANCED IN, ANY AMOUNT, on PUR. | bem government, and the position we ass government | Tt [he corrects ot ee rae invacathy mives lawfat | tree erman Duace Did any one ever take any momey | seertained that Meyers had advertised im one of the ell 11, 18 an Suusnd st sights Diamante, Wetehes, Rich Yewelty, sad | Sate te aawasie Wewands them. Mc. Ferrin was listen: | Oth vans tueh he complotad ciesvendl tao witeeat | Wivee ten ae Pete dollars, daily papers for « number of laborers to go into the } B. BURASOCR, TROT ESCO OF DEN: veluable personal property Generis 69 ralton Sine Cicer re rough baAon mite Toandetlon Alderman Barocs—Who received this money? country to work, for the sum of $7 50 per week; that im soetvelr wil open daily, from 100A, B. to Second floor, front room; 9A. M. to 5 P. ‘When Mr. Perrin had soncladed, the other two of the MAYOR WOOD AND THE LABORERS. Weree—t suppose two or three; Captain Laonara of | view o the hard times, the number of applicsats, was \ Mone, M. takes this oppe on Fe EA hav: * committee gave their version of interview with Mr. ‘The Mayor has issued the following letter of instrue- } the Second received the money and McClain re- small, found his ‘cab ieased the hall No. 16 Bon ‘and paid six bey ADVANCED ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS and,the President, but their account did not ma- | tions to the heads of the several de; of the city ened in my favor;I suppose this money was paid to from. nape gt renee, by the Milere of is $0407 | sctotten or any’ cues cropert alter the statement of Mr. Perrin, Mr. exayronn | government, relative to laborers employed by the Cor- in; I don’t know, to go out to work, the sum t from the promises at a loss | Con sgential otice, BOL urse of his remarks said, | poration, and ssid to be wusly injured by the fore- | Dr. A. S. Jonus sworn—I am detailed as a physician their situations. These ons. Send floor, room No poe ahs ape Mme : ‘om: the police; I tive of New York, and my father | sums, asit is alleged, were pald Meyers, who never ob- y in fall every 4 fi our prosperity was in peace, and for the of men engaged to oversee — on the po! ms] am a nat jew Laat a pal a ate oo ‘® continu. ying peace with all the world, he had done all in Mayor’s Ovvice, New Yorx, ee ag before me; I remember » man named Wi) Irving, hie is power to put down filibusteritm, that Spain could | ,, 1), Bas been toPree rae e ee e eae ee, ge Bench oo reteset” his constitution being pe = ge 4 ave dismeethes Genco “ian eteaherhag ‘ Bove nian upon motion of | ee ee corre TP ee aceeee phy fF "Eiders Baicce. ‘There hes been & great deal of com- some very formidable demonstra— ‘and overy other de: | Mrv H.C. Banks, the thanks of the meeting were ten- | upon the least indication of rain, thus depriving the fpoct | Plaintin my ward about the partiality in deciding upon Se coe joo ghd Pa ox Roney aclen lberal torms. — om the Phivgen cers einen Spe ae in iagees of work poy weeny [aa fetid a Did you ever receive money from police- the excitement ~ uel ‘mons, 141 Fulton stres OLD TO ANY AMOUNT LIBERALLY aDvancep | Which they loemed thet sx » | mitted. “I-can very easy see that thesc foremen, who got pay | ‘Wrrxnes-Yes, frequently: I have attended their fami- sce Sustion od--$2,800 worth o Cor pout at sight) on stocks, bonds, diamonds, Jowss- ee ates ken ee eee With oF without work, will dacharge ‘he aon Yor the day Lies ctmaaty cot weoalvoe tnseey tn toes way; I eee "ee nafi'ior the recovery Of the property Tad the public generally, ean always | Col. Sax, C. Rasp then renewed his motion to make | Beh *lisht pretences, so that they can be released from, have received favors in no other way, excepting a aad- ang man, wae ‘conviction of the thieves, or a proportionate amount for the old and responsible Pheifie Ageney acrangements for a mass meeting in the Park. . It was is deprived ot what to dle of venison once, and s bundle of segars. 7 te @my part thercof that may be recovered. F, FITZSIMONS. nod Loan Office, 114 Grand street, over the Pacific Bai Saat A sopperes that the — es of comin a evant edehoalie pee = yt I es oka sd tak Shane ery He P inted at former meeting of friend , feotual . N. (UBT RAI iy siciat - street, —_ G SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 9 WARREN | fo arrange for o mane should meet this eveni partment; I am a native cil I remember man w dollars, 100 BEARD STOVEN FROM, THR PREMISES | [MPAA onc door fom Gresawish—Opon daily from IAM | at the Sethronien House, Ga the comerot Brewlwee | te n,m sioner of Rapes oad Supprior; | Bamed William Irwin, of the Thirteenth ward, Sieveudh street eet Sistie 2 pieces’ of white Chins pouswe tilke, $100 reward PC Te i fe Re} and Houston atreet, to carry out the object for whic Croton Water Aqueduct, Board: be pared re ne en emeree = pte (Wilt he paid for the recovery of the tRe, Oy pine street. eae Ses securely bonds and mortrareai tine nesting me — Saaion general appearance; I pever received presents from any parse from bis in bonds in this eity. Phy DHULL, Presidext, — Theairica: and Musical. poberman. —SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, eM. PULLS, 7 Bi _ 3 Alderman Bricas—That is all. doctor. On Monday officer O’Brien, of the Second ward Sy aigeld Upnting cnn Bngllch lever walan, No, hen | By Yan Pair Vico Presidents, Moe Wank tagton Caine areil 19.3 for thi eveaing, as mony persons wereteseatsd team ioiee, | Dr. Py W, MoDoRm. Tihave been attached to | observed a man rolling aways caak or hogabead aoa stove rovard will be paid. on ‘receipt of tus ‘Axpenatie L. Buxton, Svorevary. We PR lordly ‘of © public meeting | Ite#emt on aformer cecasion, in consequence of the crowded | thé police epartment sbeo,ite frst jon; I am | Burling slip, and eu ‘the same to have been game by Stobbine & Co., 301 Broadway. MRA HBERALg. apvaxozD, held in the city of New York on Saturday night last, to Tessar g ag os Soe anes mere Nace here a fees) £ tae eae apy Se ee myannaraareo on tytn. pusatan, | Mk Roititerr pte neti aries | enktnecet cries tara: fer art juuee | "Hin Natbar wac ming eo gar tg he | Lieto, vento ivmperner: ot, | Spe, Cebanan, va feces teenies arama sia tase Sanae Ligh Seven yeass old’ hoa waveral Twill ee he ost eh eres Yo | Seaith, "Mtti96 the fsland of Cabs for the benefit of his | yenentof Mes. Eddy, wife of the popaiar actor Mr. B. Eady; | Hivetytem. T don't know that we ever parred men ia.a | of Morera, Griauell & Minturn’, While hexahcad of guodey Toturning the abo , Underhill & 7 . | The committes » at that meeting, consisting | ‘The’ Com Errors, “The Young Reefer,” and. “Pho Grin- Sis No. io Foueshavenve, will reso tho shove | , 4, S{LVRETBE, TORRIGH, AND, DOWESTIOAEX: | o¢ havin O, Perrin and, Wiliam i Stattedy fogess | (ood tor Nothing.” "Rls prog onght © detw ver? has hewn Ise Broad street. 8. J. Sriventer atten 7 oe ving 7 family pennies CF Des bo fer baw Lyman ue lavtndh:siisietoasqoee fob thie eveaing bat strest, where, TARD.—LOST, A CHECK, DRAWN BY from tions’ ivaicinn - Fesk, here, yesterds: 9 ‘The Comedy of Errors’ and “Logerdemain,” Burton, | cage: prabal aware of the j Robert 3 iiawe oh the Srateenen's Bank ated | made on all parts of the Nentet kere tary of Bate’ we leans “ibel the committees Gast Canoll, Bisher, Hall, Jord . Hough and other artists | tonal services to their famailen, never otherwise, T have | valuable contents of the dirty looking barrel, for the 4 Ianaks ani sevrnal netor of i similar denomination. RUST FUND OF NINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS f theirchairman, Mr. Perzin, stated the fall i of } ltled "Janet Pride? ls announced for Tuursdey ovening, | 2adpolleemen make overtures to =e oat Be pe Sa on She Ot be rates mpeg. And Will be paid on return of the to loan vix:—$20,000 for two months, $20,000 for three [| Dr. Peck’s arrest and imprisonment, received b; Waxtace’s Turarnr.—Three admirable picces aro an | Presents from them, other than » bundle of segars or | exak, many wo the atts oT. 2 : BR, coraer of Lrovme and Eldridge sti railway | through private advices Cuba, corres} al- | pounced for thie ev . The first is bag teh mag : hee thot eget py 4 nf attention at 74 ‘ARD,—STOLEN ? «NT tet Sansas tant Gor cine nates t he of Hen: . Theard of cloth used upon that oteasion; | thirty days, been rotarned to the riguéfal owners, poe! of the han eH De ononon bd i on nants ee ry A, neaciede Tesenot tell whether any one had a cost made from that Two young men, named and Robert Premires 1 : opening. the followin ites ‘of linge! vis: = crn relicnte ie the letter addressed to the President | teman ins Pecul cloth unless I know what cloth is meant; one piece | Brock, were srrested on Monday Troon Our. 5 2 forks, L mustard spoon (cold | (nO CAPITALISTS.—THE FOX AND WISCONSIN ‘ Amznican Mvaxum.—Tho romantic dram of cloth that I remember covered the coffin and was | of the Ninth ward police, made am t-n0-.-¥ by the commit — her ‘ all iG. 8. Bs 1 desert spose, jerked J. B.; im) vement Company ofr to capitalists for invest. | by ¥ (D.C.), Aprit 16, 1855 called ts “ping Detahmaen,” i amounoed carried it came back Pee ey | jusly enter Neo ge 9 + ay D? me tiattle meraed U.'A Bests 4 ditde mated at ae Per interest, commt-au Sir;—The undersigned were, on Satur Sing inct, | if0n,gnd evening performances. Meee. C1 Aout was made of it; ins all know of cloth; Me. | Flood, 060 Washington siret, wht intent to Ni Mave! op \ a - re “4 William Putnam was man wi coat; . Commit chased: and pth the exception of thenaptis tines, | Bankot North ‘pon lands worth, at low | ARrL J appointed & commitise to wait upon Your Ex- | Woon's Min a. —Toe rozramie conte of ngng | deted os the ‘and don't know | Twomen, named ot "Wa. Adame, maker.” Pawn brokers valuation, mora than double the amount, also upon the im- | Cy oot ‘Decy of Cae. Gity, recently arrested a | Sracaneing end instrumen h also, the exteavegaane | Of soy thin cloth, or what | were arrested gee ‘are ant Ss Soveme ie are pale. Flevemtend itelt, ogetner with 00 proceeds, water powes, Cuba,’ and te acl the face of this ique. ji Ss better use the cloth cou! ; Mr. og ye Sous ith hee Jroperty ws GEO. A. BUCKINGHAM, 162 Madison street. te government in his behalf. Till bs Ieee CRE eee pole eae epeeiting | the coat is worn out now, return it to with hs; "ANTED—A LOAN OF $5,000, FOR ONE YEAR OR | Dr. Peck is a native of Bridgeport, Connecticut, thirty | Eleanor and Mise. Anteows, committee Uf they want it; this a all Know about. the | Justice Wood to Mr. 14 lot, fece from all enenmbrances age, and has for stout ten years practised den- ne cloth sirens | apd worth $20/00. ‘Apply to 8 C- M. ALLEN, 187 West oh. | Letry tn ne his wile tven heres ae a Wella whe pro: portment has rendered him ey are LS large a is very interesting in its features. ) ‘Tuos, ‘and ps f 5 Tour of B was clerk in the Board of Aldermen im the , REMOVAL. Sea Gl sleet beet tor po; bes] ‘ye rn RE he exbibitien ‘Smith's Tous re} Tha 1869 th REWARD.—STOLER, ON MONDAY MORNING AEMONED | now residing there. " with the paintings espetannrenad ti-> ; act Hat i hah achat Sue tesa clos cobtiement to hu profeesion brongaton | Usisdwayar, iver su sotrcsiost so Soaraiy ses: | Faw {teed to got teh, 81 a ~ —F. &T. DAVIS BEG LEAVE TO INFORM | cate; » = 4 " Noh’ the words Bohs} it 8 cylin: Retr pet set cheat thelr jimonazy to avoid ot sor, ‘ahen (he llitary will anyone ta Getiorss, | everasid "the old an one end oad, : To THe PLats.—Active oe Sin Ba, Boras. ow hell receive tho above fe- sheie are making for this or i iseion sre put | 113” the wee! am force | any iM 80 SEVENTH AV- 4 Dept eer ech By ae com Taare oer gs | Sant 4 euretincoengirant dais CON RLLY gh Eas taogroest pe BARLY YESTERDAY MORN- iture may be inferred the 6,008 : eet. ene Boring. 8 black and tan brought ie of Roar, 69 913 poe BA, make one of iteens ; 3 teeny. ‘the secount of purchases. Tt ts to be put up imaegoks, | the . os mas, a a qellaz, Ay ? , Laut Repuriigam, Apr 14, ‘AWdormaa BRGde~We will summge the whole com: © effects of intemperance.