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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6819. MORNING EDITION-SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. ee —— —~ —- -~ nantes —. = = ame —— — this country of boastful freedom, is th bial | be +) caucus; and when the king of the caucus daring its fT te, 7, = GREAT ANTI-MAINE LAW MEETING, — | Societal o'catar! Sevtum, t amons he reverbal | ten tation, feted “ineliguas Dealers Sonety | consietration, potded bv titatrial heat alla sup" | Stafensanh thick ant eseaye fons nrescencnte! | IMPORTANT FROM ST, DOMINGO, Aly destructive ot personal property. ie) favoolity sae ot | Should te laid before you. There are persons in this | P fers crowded round him; and #o they passed their bill | ing of which there is no penalty, and that polessen : ” Pre twenty or thle : indepencently of every thing reasouable and salutary. | wifi not be warranted in to hing aay sneha pe Pelee room engaged with us in this business, who have not cally ite mildest funetions ty thousand per- ‘ i fo | joimed usin ge together this monstrous assembly. | (Groars). But they—the respectable audience—could | vessels in which they are contained. The « fel me Overthrow THE LIQUOR DEALERS IN OLD TAMM Mown ent of auptayalest to sock | Now we want all tolend un Hand-it is aot she mony | 0% expect a vital stream to fow from am tafected | particulary Jercribes taeie iysors, areata taore | Ot to the Domisicam other occupations for the support of their families at Athae | we want, it 1s members—not only the meu, but ther | *Pripg. New York was not repro:ented in toe Legisla- | which are permitted to be imp-rted by act of Congress, Government. ft I difficulty in this respect, and ot unproced: of unusual alts in Shle: enepens wi de votes. If you should defeat this law in every court | tuxe on the passege of the bill. He found it so when he | vir Which pay duty; thus comprehending all that are SS dist 88 to the thousan ady unemploy in the country, you would have gained merely a | °ompared the vote which Horatio Seymour haa received | imported. He slso thinks that the Mayor has b omnaepnag ADVRESS 10 'THE PRORLE- pre Base wi nd Eecenraree A | respite, ‘or aa aimlatie in the war which, would Firm he, yote given on this question on the Aoer. sppropriatel Advised by’ the District Mattorey “on I aaaaaeaand by thoro authors of the calamity, whose sympat! renewed when the jure re-arsembled. It there sired nb es 1 law before reterred to, Clone with the voluntarily destitute aud dissolute. are any defects in this law, you have got the very same | Di}. end if the question was again submitted to the 5 pongo an “experiment is to be tried in this ¢ ts Object to Place St. Domingo Under Physical Resistance Recommended. | svmterot sufferers might add unc: {in other sections of the State, who, engay heuse that passed it to people of New York there would be an overwhelming | whetzer in ‘ihe absence of legal compulsory author iaade last winter. It rrect all the mistakes that wers jot the law you Lave to contend the Yoke of Soulouque. vote against Myrop H, Clark and his bill. (Loud chesrs mor — See ee Msenee and rant OE te acini me | against oply, because if you beat them in the courts | They Mould, aherefore, leave 0, stoae waturned by Tet ennsntaiene triaweuetens ass Daler wna T yo!ved in this ruinous tyranny, we say nothing, leaving them | this summer, when the winter arrives you will have an- | Which they could prove the unconrtitutionilty of the | these opinions of the law officers the coercive principle A = POLITICAL ASPECT OF THE MEETING, Xo Valance accuunte with sho Countty temibery of tu Le: | cTbcr nw framed with all the ingenuity they possess, ia | BOD, But ilthey could not do this, they would, at the | recently adepted by the Legislature, being in efctal. | ADglO-French Interference in Support Fe, wo, im permitting the dist crder to defeat sll tee lawyers in this large commercial | B¢>t election. rweep away and bury these fanatic legis- | qrost ent rely rullived, hail we by general license aul Paes mile prohibiting their eale, whe made, may hare | cily, I.eiis ingenuity enough in that bill to have alarm: | ters fo Ceep that no trump of resurrection should | ynbricled indulgence prove that coercion {s necessary ? of the Plot. RESOLUTIONS—SPEECHES, Tg gl wing mre mpeg nes dy ed a large mass of citi ens, and tohave brought them hers | ¢Yer awake them. (Tremendous cheers.) Ho was / Shall we thus admit the force of the prohibitory argu- | the extent to-which’ this reckl ee acre thia evening. Ard those who think there iano danger in | #)8¢ to be bere tomght. He felt ho was here | ment by showing our inability of self restraint, our in- > eee cet the general moreantils and Foal estato interests | it, may find that there is ‘more ingenuity displayed in | im the majority, thengh in Albany, he felt. be was competency fer social self goverpment? If so aisquali- | Threat of the French Admiral to Bombard the of this commercial motropoli: t , Weean | the formation of that bill, and more fines and penalties | 12 the minonty. (A voice in “the rich Irish | fied we are total’y unfit for the blessing of politica! sel offer no adequate estimate, Th: sopce many oftho | than they dream of. If tem: men had not | bregue’’—‘l am sorry for it. ee eet so 90 | government. City, 5 u x . &6., &., &e. vat it wi ° “4 ui erance RA Leg venient iee =] and thus cause | calied pen thefr frenés to defend their rights, ond come | 281.” (Laughter.) However, at Itis unnecessary to descant upon the evils of intem- One of the largest meetings ever held in Tammany Tecan tioes Ea eerie Hie rise in Teer | up to protest themselves at the last election, you would Hd show that New York would never agi perance, Its results are too intelibly stamped upon the Srey Hall convened there last night, in response to the fol- Font, upon, leases” now. rendered worthless to | NOt Low be called upon, It is those gentlemen who said | #elf to be controlled by fanaticn and bigots. (Loud as- | evndition cf a very large portion of this commuuity, to Our St. Domingo Correspondence Sowing eall:— he tenants who hold them, ss well asin the delay which | there was no ingenuity or decision among them to pasa a een of ee were given by the audience, ana amid | require any allusioa from me. Any man who walks 3 , evr in the new adaptation of hotels, taverns, porter: | law of this charects: that we may blame for this. It ud chrere ths orator sat down.) Mr. O’Reefe was | abroad, or who visits the garrets and cellers of this me &r. Dominco, April 7, 1856, Inrontaxt Mrnrix.—The Society of Liquor Deal ¢rs call a public mecting at Tammany Hall, on Fi day cvening, April 27, at 8 o'clock, to expross vbeir sen' ments, an jon to the nd groceries, to other mcdes of occupation, not to | was believed they would not dare to jeopardize all the | BeXt coiled for, but as he did not immeviately tropolis, filled with indigence, wretchednesa and disease, | Discovery of a Plot to Overthrow the Dominican Govern- m the correlative depreciation {of other property, un- | Ccmmercinl iuteceste of thie city, but tees were mis. | there were loud calls for “Rynders!”? “Rynders| or who takes a glance into ‘our prirons, hospitals, or ig w 8; of some of the unsabenderhs-Befuent of Frecedented embarrastments must euty takepe. Thay (tad the. wiplstice: of. there ohnroh The Cuarnman proposed to fill up the tims till Mr. | ‘Aimrhouse, will be more or les than mau if he docs ment d ‘adopt a system of action in rola et O’Keofe migh himaelf, b; " i the British Consut to Deliver Up Others who he outing Gematy Capbted Uy hipeativen, feaates axl |: of commence, in a theatre in Broadw eofe might preeent himself, by reading answers re- | not turn away with a painful and humiliating ¢ he British Gonsul to Deliver Up Others who had taken trai Zt on the Fourth or duly, ad thas ia- | rocial interconree, personal interview, casual refreshment, | xd thero stating that ceived from severs! gentlemen who had been invited to | sciousness of the crime, misery aud degradationto which | Refuge under his Protection—Anglo-French Interest in traisors, to take of folentiy’ proctaim tho iron rulo of fanatical despotism on | snd current conversation, admits of no other distinct con’ | of this law; they find the whole Christian church will | attend. the anniversary of American liberty. Kelly for your rights | ception than that of general disturbance and contusi sicobol reduces all who yield to its temptation. Noris | tie Plot—Ite Object lo Replace Baez and to Africanise gre not only unite for the purpose of converting mantind, Atter stout objection on ihe part of the b’hoys, the | jt here alone where these sad reaults are exhibited.» The wud the honor of your countr; B order of 4 by a common feeling of indignation and sham but forthe purpose of carryivg out the power at Alban: Chairman carried bis point, anc bad read a ‘Letter from eeme develo] ite are often found among: the opnicnt. the Republic, with @ View to its Ultimate Annexation ta qOuN'S Hay WARD, Prosident, tia Fromnsiaze, ona vsiwus feaableina te: while we | oo ie i should bory lis bayaseta in the bodies of te | John Commerford,”” and announced ome others from | theeducated ana theselived, Aud nwa we be surprised | the Haytion Hmpire—drrival of the French Flett to Se- G. 8. Pace, Secretary. — P - ‘That the coercive limitation of our hotel beverages to ople, Wé find there is misebi Lorenzo B Sheppard, W. B Aitken, &c., excusing their | that asthe pbilarthre; urveys this dreadful, but aot cond the Conspiracy—Violent Conduct of the Fi 2 1, the | Croton water and its decoctions of herbs, ‘will scrlous exe, ‘The intention is to bring out the militery, non-attendance sndexprossing their sentiments on the | over colored picture, ho ahould resort to remedies as eerie ram At eight o'clock, when the doors were opened, the | mare the ‘ation of the city in the’ estimation of trust and know there will be no cauce for their interf probib.tory liquor Jew. viclent as the evl sought to be removed, appears ex Consul, de. cbc. ‘hall was Gillef with « most impatient and impolite | cantije visiters from tne sot ate a Wo duoading tothe | fuce. Let tyrants do this, but the people have too much | | The (Hamuax cogges ed that though there wore reve- | treme and destructive 4 On the night of the 25th of March a party of two hun- erovd. It was a thorough popular demonstration, | Character ef freenien, and so intolorablo to hatits of seli. | Téepect for their own self-government to call for the | tf! Jet’ere of a'like haracter to Mr-Commerford’s, but as | | apprehend all will agree with me in the oxistsnce of | dred conspiratora were suzprised by the officars of the ‘ded as | Weapon which tyrants only uce. (Applause) The | the meetyog was far advanced, and the reading’ of let- | this gieat injury to society in our midst, ani let us s | pecute will obey thelaws: bat ttley. will east Mie op: | ters was notso agreeable ws speaking, he supposed it | restrain ourselves by moral force alone, that penai | Dovatnican goverament, at the house of one Petit Tuste, porets at the ballot box, and give them warning that | Would fo far as the democratic principle of taking care of one’s | control and undisputed personal liberty, may be rej itabie. \d when ti i if pelf and paying no attentimn to other people's corns are | Hie'dcrrivatinn and hail ¢ better to bave the reacing dispensed with, and | enactnrents may be unnecestary to enforce its prohibi- | and several of the plotters were captured, but many of poncerned. viction that they cannot the liberties of the people will not be trampled on with | Pave the letters printed. tion The best coercion is voluntary determination ap private rooms of their hotel, but are evor liable to find, as ‘The vie ‘ a ; | the most important escaped, and were received at the liquor dealers in the city. Messrs. Robert Kelly, T. J. | oeHM ey utts Wil’ be searched by the emissaries i mi ey will make Myron H. Clarke a Calla were again wade for Rynders, . the mental has become subservient to the animal pro The Dominican government respectfully informed Sie Monday, (Member of Aesembly,) Thomas Dunlap, | o: the Jaw, under tho ailoged suspicion that thoy contain pro- It bas been stated in our resolutions that the Liquor | ; ‘Ike CHAIRMAN issured the meeting there was no use | pensities, all distinctions from the brute sre removed, Robert Shoumbourgh that he was protecting traitors to Isaiah Rynders, and other wll bnowa politicians, ooon- | MiPited beverages supplied to, them fzom the cellar, iis not | Degiers cociety is a political organization, It ive politi- | Cling tor Capt. Kynders, ashe was sure he would | and man is cebssed indeed. overnment which his country had ined, andl pled conspicuous places ou the platform. A military | city and people of New York will not be very highly eu. | Cal organization=it is more—tt is un organization in | Honcles mace en atsarnece tot be ala ne come es | Ata eepecimily with reference to the Sabbath, let us | * Sovemmunt which his souatry had recognized to pledge his honor to | PINCe# mace an essurance that he did not come to | unite these principles, with a reverence for a day hal- | requested him to deliver them to the lawful authorities. which the present crisis imposes upon us as li. | yots for every candidate nominated by that society, band played the national aire. The duti t esent or i f ‘ a or ccalers, Whose personal rights and personal proper’ . i Mr, Ricuann Fruxcu called the meeting to orser, and | quer ccnlers, whose fe nal rights and ‘personal proper'y | ary convention of tbi2 State or any other, in wh habced. which every member hi speak, was not invited for the purpose, and woul1 not | lowed ond t P : LORRY | pen dif property invited, "Runre' was tunther paute, | Grieed world Do sot aguta pice tht day lndeopusty, | Tele most novltively refed to Go, ad declared them ti 7 caused by waiting for Mr. O'Keefe, and it was agreeabl ; * | under the protection of the British flag ral pominated Mr. P. W, Eogs as Chairman; alto, the fol- | Gntivn and injury tPan those of any other c'aas ofcitizons, | fCosety LE age roan Gera (frit, when | silea up hy tle tani playing some national: atten MS, 1 haniteen ey corncena give Rew Fore quiet, |. denied. atep im:EL. By Ms Consul, considering (het 7 % . Wo trust, so manifest in themselves, and so imperativ ized, city, ] 4 . A ‘i ‘ i Towing st of Vice Presidents and Secretaries, all of | Once uron cur teltrespect and selt-protoction ato po well | Jakes, we will scare up a whirlwiad’ that will sweep tine, the Cbutmng uphareutly pation a cirtae ofae, | Cue which characterize a time dedicated to such ' {hese enballercs had taken up arms for the overthrow of which nominations were duly ratified by the meeting:— | undirstood and agreed upon by usall. We avail oursel faxaticism, bigotry and hypoerisy out of existence. | cessiiy, polisely caliea on Capt. Rynders, to which that | may be raid, almont totel ebstironce chesteok obtained, , ‘Be tesular constitutional government, The plan of the e bi , of the pu t public ion, t T d ' PRIME eae iments ‘and intentions to our fellow-citivens a dare, as | (APPIuse) It ie time thet an immense intorest like | gallant gentlemen ax politely responded. A cispesition has been manifested to comply with my | conspirators is to callout the negroes, and kindle an- Nica encima = as loth ge eee nae ao a not be entor | ihe raRRoat on (oes politicians yaa by ree a en amare them inane qe me mae hai pa ovens wishes snd with the law, in this matter, highly credita- | otuer war of races, and place Baez at the head of the etter een Ds Nee A fag PET MR ree i we rerpectiully submit to this meeting of the trade, get into our Legislature, by preaching piety and reli- | tary single cout involved in the liquor business, He | ble to Wore engaged in the trade, and which tn no #mall | pew government. Buez wears tho cross of the Legion of Saml. Milbante, dr., Samuel 8. Wykoil Henry D. Peltor, of earerully deliberated rerolutions, which, if oonfiriued by | gion, which axe very popular at this time. (Laughter.) | bag come forward to suvport his social right, and not | ptreraiiy, vesiies raising the moral porttica of the ievty. | Honor, presented to him by Louis Napoleon, and he bates ts * ks » Chay ‘our concurrence, will sequire the force of moral and politi- t + ., 7 , veld ‘a g ss at ” Thos. Morr Isaac Gerry, J.P. Chamberlain, | Yor Ghuigations, dnanrred te the presencs.of many: winneess ‘ut the temperance men have heretofore stood by their | particularly the liquor business. He subscribed to all = every thing thet is American in principle or policy. He candidates like men, dealers of New York Abr. Bininger, Philip Gordon, — Henry ‘Eugene tT scrard, Fred. Goetze, Jamee Ke! SolomanTownsend, Lorenzo Dolmontco, Clement ul We, therefore, only further promi: , in the per'inent, word it, ot Lim whose ¥enerated name wo first invoke Tam sorry to say the liquor | Be to all | iteelf. akg? nee ores Pies sensibia) son tenemta) ecnineinbed FO: nIgNe Aes 81! hough Liook into the futnre with some fear in view | is zealously devoted to the Franco-Eoglish polley of ne- enot done the same If thelquor | the eentiments, for he bad some peculiar novions of his | of my present restricted legal power over this subject, 0 pee, ventrasee rameore cere ns ok eas tayo cealers—snd 1 mean every one who deals in the remotest fee a | of ’ e : : Be C Harmon, A Be Hoth itlock, 8° Icart, uo recommendations of mine is recesenry to foyeity | degree in it—the importer, the hotel dealer, the brewer, | °}.° qaughter)—but ke came to cefend a social prizcl- | til there shail be no change in my efforts to maintaia | £*0-izing the Dominican repablic, and uniting the whole ‘Bradiah Youncon,” Bon), M, Whitlock, §. Ri Reyn Us Sie Beh ane tee cullen theaeeeeate pie, Heswould en % | sulact, the prerent gessation of liquor selling and other | inland under the rule of Faustin, with himeelf as prince Join G. Doty, Jord Conklin,” = G. J. 8 Thompson, | , Resc!ved, That in order to give full and fair effect tothe | A Vorcr—Yes, and the drinker. Jyished, when he could get it. | (Bravos and applause ) | employments on that cay, and in this the liquor dealers | _peing of mixed blood, of the Spanish section. 0 J, Joel Conklin, 18. Thompson, | pquehey of tuiesstaterprotibating the sate, and euesefore the A He relerred to every man who knew him whether he was | tLewrelves should continue to co-operate, it is their : row Pat G Maloney, J. C. Dayton. Geo W, Brown, Bat '¢ aatohe inwhichwe | wAge te consumer, too, if you please. (Laughter.) | not 7 him itis mere personal gratification instead of a of those established and popular bevera: well as their interest to comply. Even those | This would euit the present views of France and Eng- al, and to test its practical’operation and goneral app temperate a man as any in the city of New York. | uty (Laughter.) Neverthe.ess, he was here to protest against | who cefend the occupation as onabstract, ipherent right, | land, and every man in St, Dominro knows that their SECRETARIES. 4 matter of interest. a i Joba Merchant, Giorge E. Sherwood, | iEeeyerof tho tyrannous fanatics, political hyproritesand | matter of interest, the Maine iaw, and to tefend the rights of the people. | lo en! in any article of merchandise, eunot but admit, | gore ore et the bottom of this war of races, for this The Cxammax said that it was not until late in the | Led impartially in this community, upon every class ofour | The temperance party have acted--although ey He would not ‘advise irrational subversion or disregard | that none but tbe evil-miaed, who are not creditable | *®' : piaeeeponae- + : though evidently | of jaw; but still he was not +o law-abidin, i halt smothered rebeili to put down the white ; P : h +o law-abiding aman, as sence Teen " alt smotbered rebellion is a war to put down the w! afternoon of to-day that he was made .aware that he | {Oy iste and on all ooouslons 11 It be enforced upon & small facticn—a8 the balance of power party, and we | cthers bad to-night announced themselves. He would | position to antagouietie to public aenviment faniivareais’ | atl torslound!-iet angcbent 6x! tiete tela) aied dotitiag was to preside over the meeting. But he bry previous- ‘ Kesoived, That our hotel palaces ghalt be no moro exempt bit Fada Pada te ale or hie Sores ae mect law by law, ‘but if that would et do, what then? }T took upon liquor selling upon the Sabbath day, as ade. | ete, rom its virtuous and coxvincing ine than the 5 5 ould they be content with protesting? why wha’ use ii Hor, fi i he val ou ws ouMl, therefore, read them st once, and eak she | scout private chamivers, aball be. squaily euljeot so. the | Captate tenpune-Cinless thy le as frisy dia lest fall dicn that, they would find themaetves ‘gone evons. | "Let me urge, therefore, upon all, to show that tho citi. | turn of Duet to power, asilsted by a French and patient attention of the meeting. He then read as fol- | scarch aud seizure olauses of this aristooratic taw. with the | < Gol, French—If this power is properly organized, ifall | Sil! be did not rant mob law, bat it might be neces zens of New York, have within’ their own breasts a | Britich squadron, were current months in advance, and Yows:— ccmmonest bar room and the profoundest oyster cellar. interested in the subject, and they number thousands,jola for them to Have revolution, and they might higher law, which governs their appetites without penal | 44 lar di English offi half Veazow Cirizzws—That crisis in our social freedom |, Eetolved, That no public banquet or complimentary din- | interested im the subject, and they rumber t Jola | Lave it on this point, ax on another. (Laugh! i nishmenis, and that baving tasted the sweets of quiet | ®t consular o/nner party an English officer, half seas q@hish was sclewaly approhuates, oven by-she founders-ot | Bcf; Whether given in honopet eruising legislators, comple. | Wine t0 Vary Moorea thoussad, bechien a 1a cheers.) And it was tie object of this meeting to pre- | faptatb—of ove day’s rest and repose from tho to'ls, | Over, let elip the secret. He drank to “Baez amd the F 5 cent governors, oF the bishest aud notlest, of our own or | between six and seven thousand, les a large | Sent the coming of the time when it would be necessary | girires end wickecnect of the weekly onteste incigent to | lottof March,” our liberty, s6 a feuriat possibility, avd of which we were | furcizn jands, shall assert the nvlawful privileze of furni: number who are employed by the distillers and the e- if A at to resort to force. It might be— though Heaven tore- | city life, we will not again xelax into whatis littls better | sed when. ; | The 15th of March had hardly pes the atristic prescience of Washington and | ing its quests with the eratoful beverages of their choice, | p; ‘the im he jobbi id the has already become trighttul reality. We are | Jroviced that pr viloge be denied to the bumblest rofecroey, | Brewers, the importers, the jobbers, and the various | ferq'—that they sbould re compelled to fight for their | than bestial indulgence, on a dy devoted throughout tim of ataction. In“Te,ard vo the obsenrest citizen, at bis dally moat, >” | interests conzected with the trade, there will be from | rights, ard if so, he would be found among trem. (Bravo, | {he Christien world, to the ha les of the “only true | British eloop-of-war. Daring made its appearance, and Father of his Country” previse the precise | ""gervived ‘That although this fiedly Ampartial enforce. | twenty to thirty thousand without soliciting a single | CStuint) It had been svid. that whemthe tao great | soc curistien world, A ae zi eel aint x Qauses and tendencies of tho crisis now arrived when bo | ment f tie law was by no means intendod or contemplated | vote. Applause.) In your organization of members | Pelien of the country were arrayed agn ust each other, g God. . | the Baez men had assembled to open the ball, when they memorably , in bis last patriarchal address, that ‘‘the | }5 the hysocritical and political portion of ita authors, yet ou should collect some five thousand men, which wil! ESTERS FEAT were pounced upon, and their plan frustrated for the alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened | 3, Ais ¥ eal 3 rth er neither of them would ever dare to pags such a measure, po pon, pi by the spirit of rovenge vatural to party dissonsion, CATH ME Beeb Belo pea arr y (popper tr ea According to our initiaiion fee, $50,000, while our | tecause it would be its destruction. It was so. (Cheers.) The Nicaragua Expedition, time. It remains to be seen whether the snake is killed i is ai rent ages and countries, has perpetratedetae most Kerctved: That the aristocratic. partiality and injustice vee, Which are four dellars a year, will give $20,000 | J; had tecn said Inst night thot the voice of thet meeting | ARREST OF QOL. HENRY L. KINNEY BY THE UNITED . i Hee ene seer uesp tua Bue Ms | of Chis aw are manifest, mn excluding the tenants of oyery | ee ae an a ai a eae te mame onthig | FA#the voice of New York. My God, what a STATES MARSHAL. i - | beuse in any part of which there is any office or place of bu- i . nics ts and ol é ui 7 " ‘ Which result gradually incline | gincys, trem the privilege of eer ag their accuttomed be: | ecntizent, you can sit cown under yorr own vine and | y}ostile hrimy sald land wuhin dyenty mies ob aif | Lant night United States Marshal Hillyer, of the South- cheity and ropope in the absolute | verngcs even for private while that extraordinary priv, | Og tree, and no man to make you afraid. (Applauss) city, what would that voice be? It would be—Flee | €2# district, assisted hy bis two depatics, Thompson ant : el pers sat emote’ hom Susinessappune: | 2,Volub—What about Fernando Wood ! fom the wrath to coue:”” (Rows of lan Hoetra, arrested at the Metropolitan Hotel, Col. Henry mors able cr more fortunate than | {°** ee : : u Bis comp sition tothe perposen of his | taaccat? ©xclusive houses, remote from Vusiness appurte: | Colonel Fuuxc—I have made a ccipact an’ you | was slwaya, toa prope? exicmt, in favor of L, Kinney, on a bench warrent issued by the United cr only scotched. The Baez people do not appear to b& at all cast down. A steamear and two French frigates, one the fag ship with an admiral on board, arrived a few days after the Baez party were to have been in power, but the admiral own elevation, on the ruins of public ty. Such was : naa ie eanhias connot drew me off that. If any member of this society Mey lel ed. ‘ je last warning of Washington ‘luat of Jefferson wa less ed eee a eens ry ttattt ot pes | ccn't hbo the candidate be may resign; but while he is bn ee Preacher feceended to the diss arena 0° | States Court, on a indictment found against him for Perera eta ents es © ee ad gen on er any pea rend eaperesiy seeder gr eneniaety eet Dy Fo rd domicil, which itis the shject of all just | with us he must support the regular nominations, Pcbed head and ears a buadred times | being engaged in Atting outa military expedition against | ™¢t this unexpect urn o} y ig he had pation, than y shel dent pa sopaien Gt Sozanny re es" vr wee ae Ao Sess that haseny known A Voicr—Three cheers for the Heraip. they cisgraced their high and holy callicg. | the Republic of Nicaragua. Col. K. was detain, ri ang | Leerd (be did not state how or where he picked up his : coord in the anne jespotism. F 2 2 f ci . 5 e A oN TUR E sMRLT erat ge AL ySpeed Grivece That its pretexts ave as favatioal and false as creates ee ee WEES | ibe we eee christian ‘that he pall for a pew | to day wil be tuken before the court for further action, | BAW#) there was to be a revolution im favor of tha Yo the same effect is tho premonition. of the most | {Mit Cty an aa iene re nD ee aeacect | Capt, French Laving taken hia cent, there were lout | Dimerelf, though he did not often attend. He belonged drt Ausericans about the end of March, and he had come to 6 is once or twice to religious denominations, and yot he — “ Rynders was never krown to kick up a row in meeting. “(Loud Marine Affairs. oppose it. As ridiculous as this excuse was, the Domi any | | ThetainMan informed the meetirg that he woull | isuohter.) It had been charged by a portion of the | Tum Bamisut Ereausmr Txvior, one of the West Inlia nican cabinet had to accept it for truth, though it was f:nt propoe the ndoptizn of the resolutions, He did ee r : ted wi iscenit y, perticudarly in Massachusetts, that tho | in: > notorious that not one American of any grade @: ted with but a few dissentiont vo.ces; | Cytholic priests were {uterfering in politics, and that | i'¢Fcolemial line, arrived here yesterday to undergo Ai ef all foreign writers upon our | ty and crime arising from the use of the ordinary beverages | caies for “ Rynécrs, Af over the free insti- | of cixitized mem, that does not exist in this Sti ein . U | portion ‘ct this country; and it being, at the ‘ Projected upon the preposterovs theory of curin: e- ard they were e xeeort to physical force, Anarcly will be the result brought | radive by’ the cold water treatment the owners of which were votified by the Chairmanthe | Fi,pop Hogbes was gcirg to grasp the whole power of | repairr. color was implicated. There are about 600 eee eee eran ctlnical parties which ‘have HeesoHeg, That it innet tobe pasrvely, and patiently on. | they might var out wilh ae much Lasto as they could | the goversment Govghter.) But it was afou aeper | ‘Tue Sreamsm Nowvarrs Licur, Captain Maklepaugh, | American blacks in the country; but they gonducted the corernmient of this counters, and a | Should be Landed, with tre two fold stisma tuficted on | Nr. Asisucce Vyssy was then introcue:d, and pro | sen to eng that theCatholi> priests did that, and not to | ealcd yestercay afternoon for San Junn, Nicaragia, | #78 generally intelligent and industrious, and are proud States maintained thelr respootive organiza’vons and pod | them by thislaw, of being soimmoral an to require pro: | ceeded to epeas amid mutch confusion, Ile said:— hse 4 d hokeog | With passengers ‘or California. of comparing the condition .of colored people in the Sions without internal division, there was but iiitie dau iblter “etatute ‘to restrain. them from tuoir otherwise | fees te oid much confusion. Le said: | who bad their fingers on their throats, and were chok ng é ot such atrocities of leuislation, the te: invincible habit of intoxication, and #0 w manly as to sud- fH DB alan, ay tb ag tet ad their liberties and rights out of them, He was a —_—_ United States—even slave States—with the poor devils Srey, oF ether, Cridvating in the cabinet of Washington | mit te thie foul diegrace as though it were well and traly | meeting, ke had no icea that Le wee comivg to address | protestsnt, and whem Catho'ies oppressed him, . Phe Orphan Asylum Soctety. in Hoyti and the British Islands. They were mot likely side, and in the moro restrictive but equally patriotic views | RTS eea raat whil bs t in thi ~ | Een Ta bane if it h he would fight againts them as he was also ready | CELEBRATION OF THE FORTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY. | to iake part with men who want to drive out the Ame- of Hamil the other, they p d amch of the oh HyepolveGinad WRis Avec Some rane met 3n een Be should have expected, if it had been a meet | ty geht against Protestant fanatics, (Hurrabs ) From Gacter wud constitutional Sdolicy. of theie respective (ound. 9 ell knows, aud every cwadid sien in it will sendity to bave met familiar faces, | {hs'mitfor ticcusson the Captaia’ parsed to polities, | The forty-ninth anniversary of the Orphan Asylum | ricans, toot and branch, and unite this country witle and fairly represented the whole American people in tothe High Bridze, and from the rising to the ig lungs, with plenty of b’hoys to | Tot a cemocratic legislature, be said, passalaw as | Society was celebrated yesterday at Niblo’s satoon, at | Hayti. the er, those distinctive tend f mind and fuel : ; - Make ® burra, ((hetrs.)' But when be reflected , . ge A By whieh al mankind, in fact, are naturally clasnied and | Stine of a guns tbat he ay inl in Stasnseh exomsed | Tee ibin wae) Get mately’ &. Gamoetatis a pprezaical y that, ant go help him, Gob, he would be | twelve o'clock. At cne-end of the room, the pupils o{ | The French were not long in showing thelr true e0- alatingwiabed. Jentos and wtehtal of each otuer, as coat” | he way even perseveringly explore, each and all of ite re | biy, be fit a consi¢erable degree of ember. | wiide (ieee tea rail?) ‘0; 1 am not for riding them on | the Asylum, nearly five hundred, were arranged upon | lors. Amoug the conspirstors arrested was & French Rocious agurcsolon upon popular eights without aromaiag the | Arectacte, hotels amd Uarrcome in eucccion, wirtakes | 7gsmint in addressing them. When ho reflected | 9 raii, cr] think they are on a rail which will ride them | raised seats, tke boys on one ide of the room ant the | tailor named Daissangle, and the French consul pe- Prompt resistance ot the otter: aad a ersony the “tout” imputation implied "sa his “Law, that that ke was to meet here @ serious, law-abiding | to death. (Langhter.) He respected the Governor of the ees on the otker, The agea of these children varied | yemptorily demanded his liberation from the Dominican a necessary froduct of such intelle Gur predoxiit nd flagrant popular vice, | Community, he was at a loss what to say. (Encourag- | grate, put he agreed with the preamble and reaclution | between one and ton years. The aucience was not very emuloui ies) kept the poop t beth as to | willbe repelled with scorn, as s fanatical falschood, ands | ing plaucit ) eines ras something in this meting, | in vepudiatin Eisacts: ‘Noman but one (Mr French) | large; the zoom beirg about one.talf filled with ladise | authorities, ‘They replied that the man had been takem bata Gla ie And the insidious evils to which pcre preteat for sectarian do instion, emolument and dis pol load ae cs i frbheat ile desiem labored so industriously for Governor Seymour t! and Gentlemen. The exercises of the day were con- | for trearon, and hai been examined by the Military : . i : mnction e 3 ate . Charles 8. Pell, th intendent of th tional feerotinm, such as er, and ase Seer eee ates, would bet? outorced by the omenhed mo. | Siokening ixdeed must it be, he said, when our best citi- | gore, even if they got into power, to pass such @ law, | reading from the Scriptures by the Rev. Mr. Beach, after | baving upwards of 100 French and English gums bearing Series Ao apeeiat RL ew nat thet Ee | ral senee of the community, amply adequate, to baniah ite suatvet While seesd sgetart area ary ae ot tuattce, and fo there was regardleesness about the election. Bat which the following. ‘anniversary peu composed ex. | upon the town to back him, became very much enraged 4 wt * | open examples, at least without any ver degree of legis- % ra when low eneat ing cowardly fellows get into power, what | pressly for the occasion, was sung by the pupils:— and went to the Palacio, where the cabinet was in sea- Unctructitte of factions that chale power emu bo esers. | ttive severity. 4nd yet this was such am occasion. Could they look | wilt they not attempt to do? There was something to be Lovely flowers sre gaily springing, oat fcctihes teamsaittate- reloneo,.0¢ dhe iieenaie Bb Mikatied TAT covert? eevee: Resolved, That while wo Gonleee she Peerne find tae now | on the class of men present and Mt see rat they mee acmired ip a bold spirit, but to have an old supsranuated Fresh and fair o’er hill and daie; tion, to compel the im releas v be wield Pett td ea aha Bday oD iMate | xot the rabble? (Voci‘erous applause.) It was not ¢ And the little wild bird’s singing, ’ conspirator. Here words could not express his rage. bi a t i} ni ie le wi ire PI minveity Btonce sypo: Pea Te ibiteceteanras Gas ands onveviatinane ties at which had brovght, them her, | Srsepicgee anouian wenter br pepe Rapier}. "eo Sncetiy echoes through the vale, He tock a chair and smashed it in the Exchequer cham- il sep) hit a8 nts, Sober, BECO! Y 8 seeme’ We id join with nature's gladness, ies of despotiam, by aay of those | sey EC indulged with hopenity, im association with every | to be the inquizy they should make—what were they | {'ten thes icy imagined. ‘He hadmo taterees he re, Tova strain of gratetal price, ben to give fared torkio manning, The: Fronck Admieat eaten hae lig er cht Which ooutrol the | ocher variety of depravity, we hevertheloss velieve that mo | to do to oppose this law? Should they resort to ated, in tke liquor business; but he would be ‘To His neme who, from deep sadness, did not tear his hair and break furniture, but he se- spree ite treerpensiete peer, "ainy boas-con-, |, (Cree Sats teen sansled tepreventris tai ovvvilots mort’ | ao, Sect ice Citas eee Piety Hon | found lighting end spealing in detence of their social and Did our youthful spirits raise. corded the consal’s outrageous demand and talked com- <Praorizen ta the prevaleuco of patty, dissension, aad ose | {urviinde as tke intense andcomplicated criminality of the | gooa’nan, (Appiause) Heed it et, | Pay po recog. | See ears testis, okt Sbien (aiid Nokdaianabien- Wie Ga ons tly elas eee _ | nom bails and bombardments to such an oxtent that the, Bumber of factional candidates in the poiitioal field. Lt is Resclved, That the efrontery and falsehood which claim | tition to it. And when you ore attacked, anid he, b; {appl he Ch t introduced t é iy Dominican government had to give way and liberate thé ible that the majority principle of goverment, | or this despotic law the sanction of pubiic veatiiaent, and | the faxeties arrayed ageinat, do you apptal to the tr- Seer m tl ntacs. watlabe wasspraniog the By His kindness we wre taken cates 8 19 supposea to constitute 1 improguatls port of a numerical msjority of the people of this | bunals of your lend. ime may come when revolu- | orowa rapidly commenced to disappear, and oor reporter Peale oe then tiene a Wachee’? y bpiverie ond rover svelte tin'pectont caval | Sv ite'at eaters Weverger whisk prone, | eR PIER be necarary Out Co not retort te thet male | Gotan Heaton Ligh tae (ogo nih Ybe crowd, Dor Rear einem Tolls stm, Pralensie; Bulle s08 ots; 908 gi Fights, together with the propristorial and buslaoss interests Ee svesoa ts a, ia. the. soe yeu have n independent judiciary to Frotedt your a ing bis oxit, the band was heard playing “Hail Colum- Till Bis teneer bend shall gatber other chiefs of the conspiracy, being still at large, the bo bans Fda el Bape Pl, LE Say politica at, but for the factious divisio ies. They were here to night gimply to remonstrate. | bia ) end Le thought it a pretty good finale to close up All His cbildren to tl ies, government issued, March 31st, a bando, or proclama- fanatical factio ily interior vo the population of | which existed in the democeatio party, thefaitnfuland noble | They bad bad a noble example. {heir forefathers | j1},, After the singing of the above hymn, the annual re- i i & pingl ats onl} title co supramacy | Jicratio Seymour would have beon elécted by a majerity of | were men who remonétrated sgainst obnoxious and | eee Are ere iat tek wer tate tien, informing the public that whoever harbored er amid it shail not be tae Bfty theresnd vator, wuile Mare Cla, Wao Bee dorns | tyrapvicallawe. Whem they resortedto arma they de- | Appeal of Mayor Wood to the People. Ld ton reed, trom which we take the following | concealed these persons made themselves liable to all the i o chair of State With ® pui oot. i =| i curity for personal richty, under such | pidosether eeuliar to himpolf, would. have. beeu I Se ae terenraranes Wen 1b ven py al| 10 THE CITIZENS CF NBW YORK. Boys. Girls. Totat, | penalties incurred by the traitors. In answer to this in any orcanic law of the dang | (ne third of his way thither, covered with the #0 pressive tawny 84, 186 mst: cltianis complained tee Mavon’s Orvice, New Yorx, April 27, 1365, | Number in the asylum, April, 1854...117 74 191 | proclamation, the Danish consul wrote to the govern- domination of unserupntous — soot, | /°Reclyed, That the enactment of any law which impairs | rore arbitrary were the laws; and when the remonstrance My late commurication to the people of this city re- | Admitted curing the year. %@ 39 | ment that he had two of these persons under his flag Mt once arrogant | and nefarious, which exerts its | iio right of trial by by cur por it inflicts the Leided, the . Toat Etmost intellect in devising chicano Zonstrustions oven of Shes hud su priconnacaes due only to enomlsious crimer, and | Wasa noble ctample, While they hed not now the lores | *PEcting the Probibitory Liquor law, recently passed | Total.....sescseesesesesceeers aoe oat rand ground ef eoufldenoe is thize cher Te | Speints eaccution before judgment, is a gzors violation of | of Krglard to kegitlate against them, they had their | by the Legislature, closed as follow Indentared or ret'd to their friends Tespeet those ultitudl Unenumerated 4 soe aesiortteriy: dlasolte every tie which binds the states | oWM Legislature eeu fanatical and Cespotic law: Lhave availed mysolf of the first moment after tho ad. | Died, : 83 «230 | _ and protection, 10 pry By there facts you may judge for yourself what part 2 2 | the European governments are taking with the black re- which are rcarcely n 1 ‘They ccmplaired y (the Legislature) had pro: journment of the Logislaturo, when all expectations of re- -— -— Whieb, obvious ana inslie of thia Chton,togetler. eaance with these many mo. | titured the legitimate busiaeen of irginlation; they’ had | Peel, cx medifcations were hopelers, to thuamake public my | Total 12 25 | volutionists here. ‘The whites begin to fool they are = eee ers rere “| mentons eamsiderations. and with the primary object of | become aggresrore, They bad takes from them the right Seeey SeNich au ba top Gutied Goth Th Goa aithenh Kieran a pr . an we anne doomed race in St. Domingo, and are trying to sell of and #0 proudly plod: this mecting, we now announce ourselves a political organ- | to tepislate even their appetites, and they might as well atticat AX aoe ‘rom the Treasurer's report we ascer at dur seit this ootcbiey,, Wahine tha Weret aimee: Homie tm ‘ho Rnsscris already given in ‘he actual events of, the | ration fur the resvoretion of our lore rights, and Ghele | tei'dhem whut they eleuld ces: If a tan cuoull wa- | Latare heats ate atien T aE Paes geT Ao gaks | the rant year, the total recoipts have been... 48,111 74 | Conspirsiors applied. to the “Americas 5 consul, but he Sverted, by judicisl and leeislative calsancry, | Mure security ax well ae for those of our fellow lt dertabe totey wharbe should quench his thirst with, | polsle without deley, and announce my conclusion to the | Expenditures, - 44,905 16 | would not receive any of them, and eppears to steer she possibility of reparation for injurics alrendy in Resolved, That we will hencoforth neither dicsctly nor | he might as well undertake to say also, wherewithal he | public with the same oandor that prompts this communica: ———-— | clear of all participation ia these troubles, YUMA. ond Bictod, pot rine of person and property, hitherto held in- | indirectly vote with any political arty, of faction of | should sppease his hunger. And if, he continued, you Hon. Cash on hand $206 68 a ow 5 @ open +4 y hout inions of my legal advisers are before the public, | _ The report showed ihe asylum to be in a thriving eou- NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. Mtwheay | panty, nox for ary candidate fur any public ofice, withont | should ask one of these fanatics whether he had the | The opinionsof my legal advisers public, | the repo: y [From the St. Thomas Times, April 18.} L bis n. sbi ae Lee tea aieonntion of that risitorsue law, | HAbt to dictate what you should eat, he | and ibcir conclusions need but brief reiteration at my | “ting rotlowed the reading of the report, after which ATTEMPTED REVOLUTION AT BT. DOMINGO, bit at the enactment of any other of a like or proxi: | Pel righ Ms Re Bg l ven acknowledge that Re | hands. In my cepacity as Mayor, the Corporation Coun- | @ short Introductory address was delivered 'by the Rev. toter. ; 5 . | Mr. Beach, in which he lauded the humane efforts of od, That to this end, wo pledge ourselves to ecmmunity, who carry their sel js by the charter constituted my guide; in my func: s coun and unttingod emote extend. cer tate Lnagus | ‘ven that. The Grahamten wll prescribe the bread for | tons as Magistrate, the Distict Attorney becomes my | {Rene vhs euyiained the axylom, and became the fathers ‘necounts of revolutions, mutt. in co-operstion with our fellow yon to ea! nd who knows but that next session the ? tote, and npon the basis of our c tution and by co-operatcr. These gentlemen rustain the came re- The remaining exercises consisted of singing, recitations | Die, end the failure of a commercial firm in Cuba which t to he prohibited. Not only have we ste tcolted. That we shall emphatically hold all whe aro @ amitcs in power may take it into their heads to | istic, to me as are held by Attorney Generale | and examination of the various classes in the different | aflects our mercantile community. At the clty of Sam ictal monstrosity ianatically landed os fair sod | gaged in any branch of the trade and yet do not unite in | have peste © Rt 01 branches of English education. The pupils showed | Domingo an attempt at revolution was tried, the distinction, but mado tho n wany of our | our efforts for the legal ce and legislative repeal of | are to cat nothing but Graham bread. (Laughter.) It | to the Fresident or the Governor. To act con- them rofisient iu grammar, arithmetic aad pit ‘would aoe being for the recall of its exiled ox- of egnibitory lau, virtually denying th rizht in” | that daa. as creater enemive of the cause than thors, not | is ro lnughirg matter, be sald. It isserious. Let them | trary to their dizection, until it is superceded by abso- | graphy, and answered all questions put to them with | resident Buena Ventura Baez, absolutely interdlcting their anle for suoh a par. . that we wil iy remember cur political | FrUR Nts store bureed Gown, ate ali his sock ant Gx. | Tate judicial declaration, would bean illegal assump Fromptnes, | The recitations, generally, would have re- yp building within the'ettros hare thee te poses toe prorsentive. of mensipal ef Hy nor commersially shall | tures coneomed. Not felling’ back upon ineurauce, he | tion, for doubtful powern are thus made certain. 1 | fected credit upon older persons. ‘The audieuce was one the deem nine haw hang valation into at absoluveiaterdict upon tho eale of ‘ally co-operate with every | Would be thrown, perhaps, on the world a pauper; and | havo no discretion to take any other line of conduct, | bighly pleared with the exhibition. lua wusntans nah any of establii id prefererce among & ‘ree | brsnch of trade injuriously affected by t! yet on the 4th of July their property would be equally | without doimg what could be properly charged as an {l- Gifferent gates, the ple, can never, bee: ry it aud indisputable as | and will cordially meet them in joimt committee upon our | destroyed as if fire had consumed it. Is it possible that | legal aseumption of power unauthorised bylaw. There- OPINION IN THE CASE OF THE ESTATE OF MADAME guards—whom they hoped to subdue—and raise personal right to use it. No political or iogisiative ma- | unitid interests. such & law would be enforced? What should they do to | fore, while standing ever ready to execute all laws | SonraG Rosst.—During a professional visit of Madsme | the cry of “Viva Ventura Baez!’ which ‘be- wever prependeratier—-no persis] abares, however Resolved, That, aa this most infamous law adds to itsas- | prevent it? Why, stay to their business, because an | faithfully and diligently, to the extent of the means | Sontag Korni to the United States, she invested twenty | jieyed, on the ci tng awake when A regen dh diated aressions uben cvery principle of freedom which ae Amer’ | Gnccnstitutional law lage law at all, and auch law is in | pleced at my command, Lam, Itke other executive offi- | thousand dollars in stocks of the United States in her | echoed Neng tne Renton frrutt of mauguratipg its devpotic rel violation of their righ as , and does not de- | cers, confired within the boundaries prescribed by the | own personal name; and after her decease, administra. | there wan a traitor in tha carap, who pte Tene day of our national Hberty. wo serve their reepect. should be cautious | legal sdvierrs of my offico—to act contrary would be to | tiom upon this Property, a8 legal assets in the State of | the commandante the secrets of the ‘aad towards beth d'menery whieh shuetises thet day to out to na not to degrade th@Mselves. Thelr oaks ta tha: | viclate the law, oF what 1 am obliged to consider the | New York, was granted ‘by the surr oe ‘county | micnight « body of soldiery turrounded the house and on the pag res} ie ave their own good judgment an jaw, wntsl cect otherwise by arts. of lew Yor! lo ‘Georg ” fived a volle ry " ya FRR a at tal pi nenbe The rely mace by Mr. Hall, the District Avtorney, is | York, the attorney infect of Cbarles Count Rossi, | teaattempted to make thelr encape: from the cinders ourse indisponsable to a liberal ee erates cf a uecting held as the metro. | , Atd baving given this round advice, Me. Penny sat | cated three cays aucceeding the publication of my views, | husband of Henrictta Rossi, deceased, late of Vienna, | ang coors, in doing which many captures were mado, Dospitality—bevern; a nie [ry noble ‘uaes in the hand congratu- | Cown; and ¥ ‘ous cries were heard for “Rynders,” | that of Mr. Dillon is dated the following day. My ia- | Austria,” the power of attorney referred to having | and the parties are now in prison Yo answer for their of friendship, ia th yhose generous im; ‘the appropriate ple * that it must not only be a Sn iateat_ also become : must alro Fain’ to far extending Duriuew interest m theatre Iasveveniag. to approve of 8 ch other and the public, on pas itory of the eale of intoxicating liquors, # And sentiments suchas wore eustal ker: Ry noers.?” nity to Mr. Hall was confined to what would be the law | been executed by Count Rossi after the death of Ma- cis tarthen oak ‘The CHamRMAN said they bad invited men from abroad | joverzing the sais of liquor fa this city atver the expira- | dsme foutag Rose, ,and giving to ifr. Christ author- | Sei'iook ‘Tefage at the British Gousalate whee thay and he ould call on those first, He understood that | ticn of existing licenves (May Ist) until July 4th, when | ity ‘to collect aud receive any and all money due | sti continue to remain, ‘Santana ‘issued & ‘a member of Assembly was present; if so, he | the penalties of probibition will go into effect, and as to | to me in any way, and to «ell any stocks stand- Jamation announcing to the Dominican ‘what im to make his appearance on the platform. | the !aws governing Sunday selling during the same pe- | ing in my name on the books of any company in | hag transpired, and quiet and order are sad to again in he summoned him, but Mr. Wager did not answer, | ricd. Be replied that the old license aystem is super- | ihe United States, and the dividends on the same tore- | reign in ihe country place, however was supplied neded by the new, with its own appropriate [ ynag ceive’ Held: Mr. Munpay anothei to jootris meeting and put forth by theif» abe tees by the individual who pr atm 0 ‘espotic form of government that arry with them their own co 601 thelr mannfacturo and galo by links of insopar: pon: ‘The reading cecupied an hour, and was livtened to with pplied oy iis dnily, Wis |} av de wae. peelatm enter oes ol va eis of atsoviliy Giid awk: ty the Tawa of 0 BMeclie eee sine courelsives cal Ntabes chert bet commendable attention. The strong points in the ad- | oyme forward and introduced said—Ho ae od | old eystem, but are inapplicable to ehe new system, | Staie of New York, apply to the stocks in questio ~ Le gr Court. its connections hayes sircady beew sensitively indicated in | dress were received with applause. That relative to vo ponte the most led and respect- | as weil because penalties cannot be extended by im- | which stocke, having been invested in the name of the John B. oy Seow . ant eters, complacently deemed too remote to | resistance by physical force was received with marked | able that bad ever aseembled in a public meeting. (Grin- | plication, as because the new system bad its own | wife, and not baving been reduced veer ay her | yo . Murray agt. ity Mutual Marine and Fire jntio’ rance This action atanolnth edb fs iv ning sud cheers.) They badmetassovercigna to denounce | specific penalties, That by am oversight of the Le husband during ber necessity, money | Jnewrane o ae Gaeta, thend te winaee ab Mieieeiee gh iar agenssn was | the most ee log! trot yd aero’ the galstnee ja rd penatties —~ Ly: jed until bmg eae Kod . The ds An bad ea i o mi A pol AY 600, eer, 2 4: earth erected w: Tmt jou use. jovernor itatute book apy great country. subject was one of act creat them ‘comes operative im gen statu’ Ww , adm xf board brig Theodor " rent ct of the mort important ‘on which they could beassem- | That from May ‘Santen e of the deceased wife is grantable to = jared. ot Seymour's name was saluted with six cheers, Sains Botuess cartes, | iretice cn 0 jendants claimed that obtained by i % it to - il July 4th, no obstacle exists to the free sale the husband jure marité; but that rale does not apply ifeers house! | Govertor Clark's with hises and groans. Fee eee endemic? ant tnut 'ae 6 ca stra St | Sate"Wtenesd ihe aii at ‘e srua ofA, | Celentcyerestimate of the goods, Verde! for Paina, Mr. Bicnanp Frexcn (hen came forward, and enid:— | always really thought that the disciples and apostles of | any other commoaity. And that for Sunday selling, by the personal, not the local | #1,’ . Mr. Preatdent and fellow citizens—Prior to seconding the | temperance throughout the State never desired the | there is no nalty, eave the old eivil penalty of two care on tho lex domicilit— a of such « la je belisved they had desired | dollars and fifty cents for » whole day's traffic, and rerolutions apd address, I will stato that I have just re. ying * uubject as @ fruitful and profitable theme, to be prorecuted and collected a's civil action | "3. 1n the present case the rights of property sper. | | 4s unksown mas. sboat age, was found. ceived @ note from a outside, who says that | put their fanaticism bad carried them tco far, and now ration, Avene i ind , any, must be Ps Goroner Wilhelm being i fosk tan there are thousands there who canni in the lan, of SI are— ‘o Mr. lon were more general, aj - ‘ they ask if we have any speakers can. een be a held) oe gh er taioe cecuy Nowe gone. ee the whole scope of the robibitory section, a 4, Count Rossi, — non-resident alien, is not, by | ceeded to the oe ae board the ark dibben Bota 2 he ‘The iesues of the last election had beon misunderstood, eply he rays, that the ‘or is not empowered to | the etatutes of New ik, entitled to administration | an irquest upon body of the deceased, when a ver- them outside of old Tammany. I suppose we may some- | i¢ jhe issue had been Myron H. Clark and his prohibi. | hear and determine the charges, and punish offences, | there, and not heing entitle’ himeel!, he cannot comm dict of #eppoter! drowning was rendered. ° The deceased. what account for this monstrous gathering, from the | tory bill on ene side, and HoratioSeymour snd his vito on | arising uncer any part of its provieions, That the | ricate any reprenentative right of administration to Mr. | was about five feet six inches in bo] had dark bair,. fact that the aé¢mission to it is free—we require no pica- | the other, independently of any ,cther cousiceration, | Mayor is mot suthorized to perform auy other duty | Christ. ‘ and wore whiskers, Joa his was found am full te D unes here for the purpose of paying our expenses. | Myron H. Clark would be at this dey peddling tenpenney | uncer the act, than require to policemen to per‘qrm the 6. Tt is doubtful whether the more fact of a given | empty ‘monnaie, four smalliron keys, 81 cents im e Lefer ‘That this is the first { | very man who kas cutered this Aight hes exergy and | nails beliind his store Canandaigua, (laughter), or | duties enjoined upon them, but that im his direction to | dividend on any stocks of the United states being traur- rmali change. In his vest ‘ket a card, with the Pert ae any eect oo arRG on Bmennt ct Prmeital | liberality enough to lay Cowan his moury without cailicg | perbaps {urniching eplendidiy polishec ‘screws for the | the police, he must coution teem egeinet any inf wilted to the assistant treasurer of Now York for pay- | words “Brund M——"? w it Tas teaauter ot Ge Stas, we are vellagtured | and whether we cam obtain | Upow spectators to pay for listening to ‘the most eminent | coffin in which himaeif and his bill would be iald. (Con- | tion of thet rection of the low, whicu declares ment, makes those stocks local assela in thy State ot Now | Inet word was obliterated, the letter M being only dis Constitutional codrors for auch @ tuiaous Suteace, even in | divizcs’’ in this city, (Applausoandlaughter.) Ttmay | tinucus laughter). This bill was managed in private | «bail not apply to liquor, tue right to fell whi York. Washington Onion. eereete

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