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3 i H i THE LIQUOR® QUESTION. sone ov seu toga roca, | person whe ¢fd x repart of the special committee in regard to the Decision of the Recorder in the a shpeld bo me p= ef Mr. Hiss, was made in the House on the Sh veyed would at ™ alike, make eee tare a LineeTe MEM | iter There is 90 sort of use la calling this law uncon: | "Tie committee are of that there was no im- | Mr Hiss Selling Liquor Without a License, stitutional. Why, when Daniel Webster tried to defeat | pre at Roxbury; that he was guilty of miscondast | ber after her [Pen Soisel COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. * the Liquor law of he failed; amd where | at and is unworthy longer to occupy a seat in pil veel Anpnossanesid April 2 G "Perey, tad Jane Lo- As we stated yentercay, the case of Patrick Boylan, | It eee Sr Seek, oak eine ia sort ening. of Roxbury, moved to lay the report on the paid it, igh, Levitt, BOR ar hane P le a N who was arraigned in the Special Sessions on Tuesday | ang patriotic speech, in which he eulogized aboli- | taple. is was tived. Yean, 54; 8, 169. Me aot 7 Sid bath, John fom - morning, for selling liquor since the first of May with- ts, Know Nothings, and temperance people, ani | Mr. Ingalls, ot cltston, moved its adoption. be paid aurenn avin Are April 17 No ‘Be: 4 ‘amass baloee, Receetion- Snails Derated the rumsellers. His remarks were received with | Mr. King thought there should be time given toex-| Loo Pima: SAD, Reels, | Wise, ren | ont \ a at the | jpplause. At the conclusion of his speech the meeting | amine the report stances, Beate Baltime? ang Serene, Stanhe Cody, cepntan, General Sessions yesterday, during the forenoon. The | Shfourned. : The Chair decided that the report goes over until to- | cu and Clio, Froblins, NYork; 228, Neptun, Deeljen, Gal very much and considera) teres ay ‘morrew, under the rules. them with ton, * rng eee So te beet ane pombe ee ‘The Brooklyn Board of Excise. Mr Stone, of Boston, moved to lay on the tableiand | rily poaseas ‘Boapsavx—Sid April 5 Adam Westoott, NOrlenns; 2008, tome other unimportant businens, the Recorder renderea | _ TB¢ following members of the Board of Rxsise, in con- | print, | Rejected, Ss NR Entate Ase Aenit Ty Oliete, Spall, Work. f the mS sideration, as they etate, of what they deemed their Canvirr—Arr April 22 Charter Oak, Pondleton, Havre. following judgment, which, it will be seen, was iw Copumnacen—Arr Aprit 16 Jupiter, Ni . duty as a body elected by the people for the purpose of favorable to the (efendant :— ‘The defendant, Patrick Boylan, was arrested on the 7th eRaceting pele iaees cele, ee thom hy the city a, Pes : Cow xs—Arr April 25 Union (s), N York, and std for Cuxnaven—Arr April ‘pernicus Meyer, N ld 22d. Suwa, Haye, NYork; Flying Dutchman, Jansen, of May, upon a of selling liquor without a li | jing First ward; Packari ward; Fifth ys . Cardi Satan tare esi set iran Soi | ge, aly, vey wand, Han nth tale a gost somes Uae tetera te peer e s Oar m e ae, coun Hi Brenen, Eleventh ward; Flaherty, Twelfth ward, atten! four comutl Ly ‘ office, with directions to get back ‘property for the don (and anchored). Sid Zist, Robena, Bartlett, NYork; ‘the case sent to the Specia! Sessions for trial. The defea- J he d in invest! e conduct of Mr. Hira, in EBEN W. KIMBALL, Chairman, 22d, ‘Southam ston, Gaynor, Fourteenth ward. After ascertaining t engi » Va piaintil, He called upon the defendants repeatedly, but | 2077 o Owere 10th Breton ship Roland, Reichl, from New vi Lowell. rough examination, acd on a) leadeo guilty to the charge, The only rs pe eee hn of the Mayor, who declined to recognize them as a legit 4, iven the matter a most tho- JONATHAN OLDHA! the Court to pass upon, is. Wht | ste body, they organized at the hotel of Messrs. Toyn. WARD 5. MAY, ‘ighed well facts bearit EDWARD 5. MAY, they positivery to surrender, claiming that they | ovieson tor ays 4 od ASA R. NY! DonxGai—Sid April 20 Argentinus, ‘Hastings, Philadel- ly under the ng stavates, com the Court imecet 1d Mr. Collins was | upon bis conduct there, We found the inquiry attend Foe grr cnn! he Sat nem ces | appsatecHrednt groin ag on moien of Mz | zh mac cen, ut me por oad Siege 56. Huanobr. iene vhich ne ben true, ue Jane fhe | oie arog natal wer aneea eer tem toe | f % Eleventh ward, was oe o . = —tne g q s county of New York untit the enactment of the act en: | ‘feeted Prenigent of tho Beard. ‘The Boatd them adjourn: | Hien started for Lowell with the eame gommitien, erty. Poltce Intellt 64% he dite Cie Gateeean, Collate. SBCs OLED: | Oe ement bow dell 18 Antje Brons, Weortman, NY. titled “Am act for the prevention of intemperance, pau- | flecyes Eresicens of the iowa ata ing at the Washington House about 4 o'clock P. with apg ing. Pe meme pelag: Set avsooading | GoenenmtsestAgr april i) Othellos Winns. and Sebos- perism and crime.’* A April 9, 1855, except so f ’ Aaa While in the Boston depot he spoke to a couple of Ia- | 2¥ECT! EGRO FROM &' OFF AD CAR — inten creditors. a tachment | ser, Sohwarta, Norieans: ‘Minona, Ry din, and Anne ‘fas the statutes related to the sal dies, merely recognising them, neither of whom could ABEEST OF THE CONDUCTOR AND DRIVBE FOR aS- | was subsequently set sside for irregularity by the Jus- | Marjarctha Jobanson, Charleston; 19th, Ann Washbure, of liquor on Sunday. a te0 and penalties ups | COMMON COUNCIL. the subject of the sale of liquor, except the penalty for juor on Sunday ihe c! iv: @ of the SEREA concnint Setabemies Mauer: _ BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Mayorand Aidermea. In this particular ‘The President, Isaac O, Barker, in the chair, steed in a diferent position ae hee sections of the SUEtL A tECS EAEEIES . At commen law, the r traffle in liquor is the same as to traffic in any other article; and in the ab- Communications were received from the Chief Engi- Fey - apy Egg A ney ay ear the = neer. of the Fire Department, submitting complaints ic ree quesion which arises in the case under " consldunanirn: ities here bern ‘any violation of any against fire companies. gee sf prea taal existing statate, or, rather, has the defendant tnourred smh Se ponder & a) the newly elect 4 any penalty? The plea of guilty places beyond contro- rime: fe vevay the Tact that ibe defeodast hay sold liquor in bis EAVIRA GEICUIDS, AND GRARD MOON | store without license. But what penalty can the Court A communication was received from Somat “ ir inict? The 4th rection o! the act under which the proseed. | Flagg, in relation to the paving of Grand and be toa ings in this case are ins(ti:cted, dose not go into effect uatil | streets, The Board had taken measures to Fagg om the 4th cay of July next, ead that section prescribes | the manner of executing the contract, and t] oA np ~ erie penalties. For thé violation of section Ist, for | troller submits some documents in relation thereto. He frat offence penalty vy fne of $50; for zhe second Offence a penalty of $100 and thirty days imprisonment; nd for every sobstquent oiteuce & fino mot, less than Pg fat grey le? $100 cr over$250, anc imprisonment not leas than three pony eR. soe mere than six m the. ae any vores of west Per cent on other jo go 8 cantiae chk sections of the sc ne 0} and imprison- | of the workirg senscn. 8 3 i ment in ecount; jail not lees than thirty daya, ‘and per- | the srewnd ths) the contract did it tig fu ens Fay manent ‘Siequaliticn op for selling Hiquor within the | ments | There i ‘tor the faithful per: Btate, do Are not there the only penalites which attach | formance of the : ney to offense of selling liquor with or out license ? wen di ding to agreement—said pavemeat ro not all otber penaitive nvrozated by she 24th section | nes te'Seveveen tald with exanite blocks, aad invahe same Of the act, which act repeals ‘all acts and parts of acts | manter ss that in the Bowory, between Bayard and Walker nd ail charters ani parts of charters inconsistent” | streets No regular contract was made. The matter w: with the act under consideration? When an act confer- Rates. of she. Conaian i ing Powers and jurisdiction is repealed, the penalties Amposed by the act eves to oxist, ‘The pesaltiva under 5 tice who granted it. His Honor the Mayor finally refer- | Wixcholl, BOrlenbs (in quarantine). red the parties to the District Attorney for legal advice, Genoa- Arr Apri! 17 Nuovo Rosalia, Azteniay, iy be criminal stavute bookto reach | leans; 18th, Chas Magne, Yates, do; 19th, Gie - the cefeodants. Mr-Spencer, who chanced to be in the | BYSIMN Ge a a weston, N¥ork; 388 Dintrict Attorney’s oflice at the time, volunteered to | yGRe=yoou—Sit April . 4 ‘Wiis Boart cheeueditae tes teas toe beopeeae eietied ont Ae Golden Beat Weleh. Werks Fale- ya jury property carr! ‘onnecticut. %, away by the defendants was exempt from levy aud exe- “ way, do; Lemuel Dyer, Rodoswold, NOzloans; cution, ana even if it wore not, the alleged writ under | Rhine, Jellersom, Carditl and, Galled fighers 6 Gabon, which it was taxen being void, ab initio, was no justif- | Tiere ee te ae eat A on Candid ane United stones pretties to bere ge tess as f the ques- | States. cld 2ith Mercury, Frenob, NYork. wrk ion of damages, could 01 by j— Arr Al Ce ‘ious, Moyer, goods, ana it ihe Balieved from the evidence that Sa ints Wien Tipe 2 "berk “Anu Johnson, trom Ma- yt ive? nz96 tor Hamburg. they contd alec ind-ruck an amount by way of emart | hixcsrox—Sid April 25 Onward, Welsh, Balaklars. money, a8 would indeunity the plaintiff for any losa he | sain fpoucAT APT Oia Aye or ieeum gardaneel by die had sustained, and be © warning to others from doing | Orient Hill, NYork; Wyeming, Daviovy, P lbewise. Verdict for plaintiff, $200. 24th, Jacob Badger, Stapl t, = | wlth Wont Noleaert 0: Wintep. Rocrte BAe mith, Kenny, NOrleans; . 5 * § Curling, C . NYcrk; John Fraser, Herbert, MARITIMG INT BLLLGRNER. Charleston; 254° Chas Cebloner. Fox, Quebss; Constitution, net ono eeearnne Britton, NYork; Annapolis, Buck, Baltimore; 24th, Emma, Aary. Boston; Geo Washington, Cummings, hy dat NYork: & Pacito, (Daas, ‘Constantinople; ig ican York; Delle Wood, Tucker, in Luther, Nik Mesean eat Weyimsath iitiot in ‘. t; Sheckamaxon, Farlin, Melbourne; ‘Ticker, Bis: ‘Tancisco. Stenmsbip Alabama, Schenck, Savannah, § L Mitchill. WiFRRES Frid inwands Apsll ST Wen B Boodle, Cory. Kev Sieamonip Southerner, Swen, Charleston, Spolford, Tiles: | Watt And NYork; 234, Chas Thompson, Small, Hataasae, on ton& Co, Conn. ae Roanoke Skinner, Norfolk, Ludism & Plea gata out 24th, Itasca, Mitchell, Matanzas, Ship New World. Larrabee, Liverpool. C Grinnell. pARUPOBpERRY—Sid: Aptit 31 dw O'Brien; Cevighen your committee ascertain to be the mythical Mrs. Pat- SAULT AND BATTERY, terson hereinafter referred to. Several most reliable On Tuesday afternoon, a negro mamed Sidney McFar- witnesses testified that, while upon the passage to lang, appeared before Justice Bre , at the Jefferson Lowell, Mr Hiss was seen speaking to no one who was sor teuaner of the Leallgcure; and that he was ob. | Market Police Court, and entered a complaint for assault oes im conversation with nv female, nor withany | and battery sgainst James N. Congreive, conductor of gentleman acoompanying @ lady. car No. 24,en the Sixth Avenue Railroad, and William U rrivi the in Lowell, he was very de- x i strona of polag irvoodiately to the Datel although he | Lovry, the driver, im having forcibly ejected him from had bern invited to visit the factories first, and thereby | tke car solely on account of the'color of his complexion. FR Rel ree pet ce eta t bt Amie hy ie Justice Brennan on, hearing the statement of the com the carpet bags and valises to the tavern Upon arri plainant, iseued warrants forthe saan o8 yrs eoenees, at the Washixgton House, Mr. Hiss booked the names of | 8nd placed the seme, in n the hands of officer Marray, for several of the committes, ‘iocatiag them ac of Boston, | execution. conda\ bana panei pores and of the Senate and House He then wrote the mame | %md conveyed before the magistrate, whon it was dec! 8. Patterson,”’ giving her no place of residence, to adjourn the examination iu the case untilthe a-xt ‘The quotation "marks at the right of Mrs. Patterson’ s day at three o’clock. Accordingly yesterday the parties name indicating that ahe was also from Boston, and from | peared in court,each side being represented by covptel. the House, were not put upon the register by Mr. Hiss, e complainant was placed upon the stand, and testifi but they vere placed there ieaproperiy by sdlenppotnted that, wanting to go up town, he hailed a Sixth avenue Politieiea for the purpose of brieging dvarepute upon a | caf in West Broadway near White street, got on the ssme, party with which Be had no aympathy, by faleely repre- | but being told by ‘he conductor that it was agaist senting the actions of a member of Wk’ arty. the rules of the company to admit colored people is auch Mr. Hiss had registered all the nam fe anid to the cars only as bore the inscription, ‘Colored people al- clerx of the hote), Mr. Reed, ‘A lady will arrive here by | Jowed in this ea he was Lerner d ra off, reed and by, for whom I wish you to provide a good room, as ue shen £0. ‘ke - ; Ek part = a A — ae — aie Inco at os At the same time he pointed | yen the conductor, Congreve, came up and toU4 hick to the name of Mrs, Patterson, He afterwards calied the attention of the clerk to the | that he could not ride in that cat. The complsinant, ‘committee thea however, thought that he had a right to ride in alt carr, the five o’clock train from Boston, Mrs. Pattersonentered | #278, then caught hold of him by tho neckeloth and en. the house, and was conducted to room No. 12 by the | @éavored to coke him off, but the complainant held on tgbt to the railing and would not be ejected. Tae con. clerk. ‘This room wae assigned her because it wasone of | Ott ono rang the bell for the aisistanco of the dri- ALMANAC FOR NFW YORE—THIS DAY. es Port of New York, May 9, 1855. CLEARED. Steamship Black Warrior, Bulloch, Havana and New Or- leans, Livingston, Croeheron & Co. The Comptroller ‘i ‘ andace, Bowers, Hon, , Bueklin he Ticere ny tem, aa 24 existed proviogg to the passage | be ued vere couriace and: cight inches in-depth, aut iaid | '@ Dest rooms of the house, and because it was the one ho, along with the aid of, the conductor, succead- Dark Maraval’ Warir Busbstoos ® Dmigbe oor Limenicx—Arr April 20 Ponnsylvania, Guerello, Paila- eo a ee a tapeclllc ponsltias for | tithe very rest of rand. The work executed was reverred | Usually occupied by ladies, Mr. Hiss had the next room, | Yer, Who, along vi She rallieg’ Cie alse vente, Brig Toreilla, Guier, Jacksonville, 1 D Brookman &Co. | d¢lphis ‘Are April 21 Thatatts, Baker, Ha Selling liquor Without ob-aining a Heanse from the Board | 00 F¥en°h’ Ludiam, City Suaveyors, and by | No. 13, but be had no hand inthe acsignment of the | €d im pitching him over ailing ae ate stats, | rig Cape Fear, Atherton, Union Mills, C &E J Petors. RBy Zour Are, Apel 31 Thatstte, Bader, Haves, of Excice, That lav havieg been repealed by the act | those officers says the stones used in paving Grai tare | rocms, the clerk having arranged them without his di. | that the river struck him a very heavy blow on tho Schr Pocohontas, Bulkley, Motile, Sturges, Clearman & | -,F Qiesnons baleen de og g 4 Pr into the reads April 234 for shelter Scbe $ © Davis, Davis, Savannah MoCready, Mott & Co. | yi RELA E at ante, ae, seas pel or hr Mott Bodell, Hewitt, Alexandris. Mot Boston, « Bobr Ace Bleridge, Howland. Poiladeluhia, J W MeiKes, ‘ALE RMO—Sld April 14 Landscape, Richards, NYork. ¥ Pittac—Arr April 19 Eutaw, RB; Steamer Locust Point, French, Baltimore, Gromwell’sline. | Git AC Are APARID Roe, tery Hemilton, Baker, t cheek. i ct Merb i abient at the time of Mrs. Pat On cross-examination, the complainant stated that he terson’s arrival, and they did not return till about se- | new there were cars appropristed for colored people, ry but bad ridden in allt! r cars, and no objections had ven o’clock, As the party were soteing ee epee cad raised ogatuct his a ie hak of April last, ail licenses excest ti prescribed | grom four to cizht inebes in length, and from two to seve in e act of April a also repealed ; and | inches im treadth on their surface, and five to cight inch the penalty be'ng a specific penalty for the | in their dopth, eo that about one-third of the blocks are 1 violati ° loss than the dize called for by the contract; yet the sur Se oe eae yeyors pronounce the work equal to that in the Bowery, and i follows that no. penalty can. b y c} nif in their six dap- # room, about seven, Mr. fies ordel ‘3 der the abrogated law. No role of law is Detter setth say that the blocks arp more walform. in thein.sizo.nad ep 2 ppt ng ge the colored car and thovght it too long to wait for ARRIVED. from Galveston for Havre, making water and spars sprung. than this—that pensities cannot be extended by impli- | "Reterred to a special committee. Eo Lage liegt Pn Gp eet bs ea ECP FE Parllsuany as they can very Hrregalary, and | , Suapebip Mermenn, Rigas, Bremen, via Sauthornign | Hgrrenax—Cla Apes Seats Carlie, Stora, Ave [nee ante Bat porated ancy re eg toon rt CONTRACTS FOR CIGHTING LAMPS, room,” Her tea was accordingly cerried t) her, At | be wasin great horry to arrive at hin destination, | tVj'py’ cw the Needles. passed steamship Union, honee for | Inport April 22 Terolinta, Smith; Jane E Williams, Ur. Construction,” (a work of great research ot ade 1 ‘The Committee on Lamps and Gas reported in favor | avout eight o’clock in the evening, the chambermaid, | Other witnes:es were placed upon the stand to cozrobor: | Havre; ‘seth, Int 45.82, Jon $4 60, passed a stommship pubart; August and¥mma, Kohler, snd Araold Bo! ‘Willity to the ‘legal atadent,) be seya:—"We of diresting the Commiss‘oner of Streets and Lamps to | Mrs. Carpenter, knocked at the door of Mrs. Patterson’s |.8te the comrlainant’s testimony. The defence set up | posed the Washington, hence for Southampton and Brot leyer, for N York, 1dg; Lamplight 2, for Boston, ready seem that the resson why penal statutes report tothe Common Council for confirmation any con- room. Pe ? , al was, thet the complainant was poiitely requested to ne ES Bertram Brentolm, Boston, 80 hours, ia bi i. ssippi, ue F wok Binks + ie thould not be extenied by construction, seems to be | tract he may ewurd for lighting the public lamp?, fur- | ‘The coor was locked, but Mrs. Patterson, without | leave the car, and betake himself to one sot apart for | Inst, to WE Schmidt & Co. . rg a ore 9Stamboul, Kingman, m; 11th, that the Jaw does not allow of constructive offences | pishing the oil therefor, &c., ard that the contractor be | making any inquiry, avd without anything being ead, | those of bzs race, and that, refusing to ¢o so, violeuce See a ver Be becieeas,- Mle. Surmubs—Arr April 25 Delaware, Patton, Rotterdam; or arbitrary punishment No man incurs a ponalty | not provided with the work until his contract is coa | opened the door, being in ber night dross, and just rea, | Waé necessary to preacrve intact the rules and regula- | Sour Esther & Blizs, Huckins, Lubec. Honry Wares Dubigy, London for. Boston. : unless the act which subjects him to it be both withia | firmed, dy toretire, ‘She breakfasted the next Yay alone, et | ticns ofthe company. No decision has beon rendered in | Brig Sarah, ——, Gherryfield with lumber, to master. Scizzy—Of April 19 John Elliott (probably the Joba the letter and spirit of the statute imposing the RESOLUTION, Tout uine‘o’clock, the breakfast hour being seven or | tYe case yet, but it may be expected in » few days. Schr Denmark, Coombs, Boston. . Thayer), Rhylcr, from Boston for London. It has been said with great propriety, that if thisfamla- | py Alderman Evy:— Sait past sever. She dined at 2%, being an hour aude | _ The case has created a great :ensation among the con: | Schr Fredonia, Smith, Tangier, 1 18 John H Jatvis, Collier, Trieste; mental rule was to be violated, the fate of innocent par- Resolved, That no contract for work which excosds $250 | half after the regular dioner.time She was seen in the | ductors on the various city railroads, whove conduct, ia rx 1dg for Devonport; sons would be decided by rbitrary discretion of | in amount shail be made or outered iato by the head of any Judges, and not by express authority of law, ‘The rule | depsrtment until the same, with the estimates baye Loon seems to be well setti-d tbat 9 penalty must always bo | submitted to, and contract confirmed by, the Common hotel at 0 time whem the committee were present, and | the future, will, no doubt, be somewhat governed by finally departed at about three o'clock in the after- | the result of this caso, DUPED BY A FORTUNE TELUBS. BELOW. . oh ‘Spragu Ruing Gottenderg, $5 days from Hamburg—By, pilotboat | yonn'tr Jarvis, Collier, do do. 8 ¥ Des Stip Australia, Smith. from Uiverpol, Apri 7, with mdse toasts Apel 17, Max Gent Bobwrria, Coltats, “a Mi ereated by express words, ard that it cannot be raised | Council. Adopted. erry bean Wo 19 odeupled by Me. Pattetecs,."wau a . ana pasrenness, vo Williams & Gi ra ” Thi , . b . q bi Coffin, ined be caers in creer eau ce teaction hasbeen sus | 4 report in favor of coaGrming the nomiastion of A. | great coal tumbled,'accoraing to the testimony ‘of Mes, | Yesterday, a woman named Catharine Gilmore, wad | wtanhag pameengech te Wan Whitlocle ane ere 1 ith MA, Abt 24 Tho Armetioas ht of the priaciple that prcal statutes must be s-rietly con- | D- Ewen as City Surveyor was adopted. Carpenter, who bas been in toe constant habit of taking | brought before Justice Bogart, at the Lower Police Court, S Comper, from London, April 5, with mdse | icupe, came in collision eaterday, at th stroed. It is much bettor that ihe guilty should escape CARMEN, NON-RESIDING 18 THE CITY. care of beds ins fotel for the past seven years. The | by officer McClusky, charged with larctny, on the com- bar hag yey Pt in tly reported), | Harber, and the strong exe ‘wind that pre’ punishment, than that they should be convicted contr. The committee of this Board reported ia favor of per | bed was more disturbed than two persons would ordina- plaint of Hugh Heggerty, of 28 Pell street, in whose em Liveekock oy, otboat Ellwood Waltee, ported), tho ships against the Franovis { Tower, nee bee Fy tolaw. fhe duty of tho Jasge is to administer the | mitting tae cormen of New York to reside out of the | rily tumble ore. It bad the usual appearance of hav. | TA Mh U Ok Sgmatlys 0) TS RG. inet Ws Witenes Om HOMIP L Bogart, Moses 0 dans feors Livecyool, Away hier jisboom, and continued hee voyage; but the dam, Tawas he finds it, not to legislate to mest the exizeasios | city. 4 loug ned stormy debate ensued, in which Aller. | ing been cecupied by two ms. Mrs, Carpenter Bley, re ras mesored Se af rote fi tachay “yrs ‘Alco, one bark, unknown, at anchor the lower bay. tiok into hain to repair Gawwags, estimsasad ti ea men Lord, Herrick, land Voorhis took part. Oa, the order to supply defects or intirpret ambiguities. If a | question beng put it was lost for want of a constitu: ‘pensi statute is emviguous, it must be liberally coa- | nel vote, ama the Board adjourned to Fritay, a! 6 strued; and the party aected by iS is. entitted: to o'clock. Peveiie ie bene: ot the liberal — construction. Tt : 9 bas ben jastly sold that. “no man should / BOARD OF COUNOILYEN. De stripped of valuable property—perhaps his all ~be This Board met Jast night, the President, D. D, Cono- gery tuat there we: puke upon ne heer ago Hoggerty mistod $52 in gold and'suspecting Cath SATLED. francs. she & man and woman had use gerty missed $52 , and suspecting Catha- ; ! bs ead no douitof that | Hee toe the thet, tethought, of ‘plaa to secant | fasemaMge Black, Wari ere Aah Ae ueats | sgm'hac chal datos pao bat ana Prd tue truth ot his surmses, ‘and accordingly engaged « | Richwona ani Novi i VouowAby April 2-04 sal au American The medical testimony which was adduced showed | fortune teller, who resided in the neighborhood, to cor Wind during the cay NE, and blowing vory heavy, with | liner, with billctuead fore and maintopmasts and ee that the stains vpcn the ‘linen might be accounted for | te bir house and practice her tricks upon the domestic, | rain. one, Was passed yesterday 20 miles off the harbor, bea: w upon anotker theory, even if the $ed had been occupied | Zhe orgies of the forture teller had such aa effect upon yy W, reaching to the southward, under main course aad er i the peor git], that the following day sb ‘Memoranda. | apanver. Gisfrapeh'sed and ccxsigned io puplle ignominy ant re- | ver, in the chats, Leer ae ed ea Nor 1d eae socunied’ by tie pence | clothes and zace a hasty operas cae heel setion for $2628, chan. She lr Bis toma; ule ot Medford, ALEXANDRIA—Are en? ke & M. Beis, Chambare, BEAT, Lundeas tbe very cla r that such higu penalties | — atter scme business of no partioular importiace, the | that ‘The bea o' Mr, Hig, io No 13, wastumbled | Louse. | Hsggerty, supposing that opens was really | S2G'tram 35 te B0'pearr olde oy nh build at Medford, artic (and eoded Hor Bridgeport). Bid 7th. vobe de: to be h ‘ - ; - for a warrant for ber ap; sion, wi jolmes, ‘orl committed. If these principles be correct, a court haa | Maine law came up for consideration under the following | but a very little, and the only impression upon the pil r ‘A beautiful ship of 1050 tons, built the past winter b; mropeon cbs cemiloaseantpchyari cant | Myraue snd caer @'Gomatawnsey™ rr | Ippvagtion te metogit i mae, | Reg Reh, nT mn tnaee Seis B | Mle ay Bloc 2, Ay Tae | ghar OMe he My See aa statute, bat is bound to deode io favor of the party ao- | Met ur, shone inttm ah i cd eh the Buteite nasite and the aueete hod not been | gart cismicced the complaint, amd dlecharged thegirl | Baltiere’ ornae ite Wis Be povper & Co, | Point's ship Yourd “up; parks ets), Semith, Saree sured”, [dave Bo doubt of the correctness of this doe. | fcr: and herctofore reputable citizens of this eity, comp removed from under the pillows The washbowl, &«, | (romcustody. Whether the complainent was induced UNGHED—At Pittston, Mo, 81 inst. a ship of gi0tons | MUrieau Mo Butahe Ans Roo, Baker: Note; Ghusiod a of importers, distillers, brewers, rectifiers, and liquor desl” | in the chamber bad been sed. Mrs. Carpenter had or- | to ‘ee the fortyne teller heavily cr not does mot appear. aan led the Lion, ya by Mesers Kimball & Page, At samo Colgate, Seaman, do, Cid ste statutes, ‘that where the Legisicture creates a new thet Y S encod pele ra creates, « mow | erg. thet oct and agents. Therefore be Gerg from the clerk to change the linen io both rooms, | Cuskcs oy Seoverioy.—A pan uamed James Donahue | Place 6th, brig A C Merryman, Jaber (hr), Yates, Wind of particviar cases, or to give forced constructions in , SUppored ti E = nilty, applie Fepealing the old pe: i i . | be and the same is hereby appropriated, to buil Io No 12 ste changed both sheets; in No 13 but one, hoe, Third 4 paced by inrplieations aot i eennty is Te" | eof sccemmodsting tex thousend persons. and that hed no appearance of baving been used. We | "t* arzested yeaterday by office? Jarboe, of the Tnird Flerald pcg ndenote | Temes Bote) tghingon, Fall i Fepugnant thereto Hvea “wrere the Legirlatace tm- | belocated at sadison square, and be built with all the mo: | do not thick that the bed of Mr. Hiss was tenanted | Distzict Police court, charged with having éaiided Fran- | MONTEVIDEO, 79! Siting constdsrstio tamart Are May Jenkins, Daiott, Bal- De erta and be furnished with g weS.a secord penalty for an offence, duting the night, nor at all in the mexner beds are usu- | cea McDonald, a young Irish woman residing at No. 821 | Yery boisterous in this “SAFteT, caneiny Belge Conn the formes ca mary camuat bo aed new Tome’ ot" the'iaw rented esiminls comiorable and | CT paid tho bil! of Mrs. Patterson at. the Wash- Nath hee oi Y fiom Tiegh of eae back Wreeeceeon, Biciont onde; Wh to the general constrocvion of the ast Of ADul lave, | aVier some little fun over the above resclutions, they | ington House from the fonds of the Commoawealth, | Justice Welsh, who lield him for examsiaation.- Donahue’ | icramasty main toprallant mast, 1b Hheiders Palomas’ Match IY Spyeemat Jenot involved in this case, The simple questioa before | were laid vpen ths table, t ° Betora he paid it be went to, the office and sail to the | Genies the charge, saying that ke is “more sinned | other veueel. so lsnow unde Talcemye apes ids Wits Cloak: Heys eeaele whisk boy ee Co the Cours impore for Sue Sot of |; Cosnaiinan Svsy then celled up bis respintens)efiee | 1 TUhin? “lars bilge eepliod, (en the seria | eee vO SA Pathan tot Newt York) Bottes, arr Jan 1 from Lon. chs; Sarah Patt. Po 7 s himself guilty? I haya ex: ast meeting, referring to Councilman Kerrigan, plan ek then | 411eGrY BURGLARY.—Tgo young men, named Joseph | don on orabour the loth blowing a galc, tho vessel a Sorte. Cersner; Clentassoy eminec the ‘authorities p91 as follows:— ashed him to whcm should he make it out—to the . B favaived’ tn this Caio, wile grist Oo, Pinny |. Wheseas, 16 has been announted ia the publle Journale of | Bezate, to the House, or o how! Mr. Hiss rep Porker ard David Jones, were taken into custody by | foueransther, and suadatned infurler, ihe repairs of mitok fe isa question in whic> great vuterest is ‘elt acd ot | this city that on the morning of Thursday, tho doth aay of | the State; and, at the requast of the clerk, drew officer Churchill, of :he Thirteenth Ward Police, charg- | bark departed for Buenos Ayres on the 7éh inst, telaud the | Charleston; my, ere whatever Cecision { may rendor will be the subject of | dated: charged, amonetotker thine With votececcios | £&4 set Cown the gross amount of the expenses, not | ed with breaking into the storehouse of Michael Greenard | balance of her cargo, and tofimish them. |” Hii and Eaconta, Taylor, Pbtin wi i 4 AI Beaty Belden Age er gic No, 214 Division street, om Wednesday night last, and | oo, wlth « carto‘of conte trom Ris ancivo or the Bastion | Go, Yiinlows of foretopinast; brigs Lion, Gardner, "Smyrnc afiand Iviegeaan Sos al her crow; ship Peerless, oS! z Bo 3 Bevere criticism. Whatever the effect to myself person- | police officer, and a ith violentiy assaulting Nicho! 7 , ally may be, isa mstter of no moment. ‘The only guice | Carter x Nccper of an oyster saloon at No. 480 Walker | 120 clerk recelpied it, snd Mr, Hiss paid it. The | {aking therefrom @ quantity of 29, with & carg assed Gibraltar March 30; Jos Balch, Batsley, Pa: | . x ; y guid noo s . diesen cae kia ee ae ig quantity of segars, liquors, ands | squadron, and on the $d inst, during & Yory severe gale fro ’ . g opener, Fa: $.deege eels comet aie om Jedemeny"aldbny | ght, whch alaued medal Jamon Ey Kerican hg | gopcunl naa O18 1% oF ahien $4 vas for conch hie | Uroken bak bil of ma value al of which was found ta | SWvan Havers trig gale the Fogatad ‘Brac ie ey inca, Ay ee, Bal Cebersporarice, and the | Mra. | their poreession by the officer. Another complaint for | foul ot her. and caused Pifateciy, Parrih Rameiion cord. Cardenas 23d ult ilumince the bistory of the past, applied to the pri wheresg, indifference on the part of this Board to ob: Patterson at $1 25 each per day. The clerk tified these a vu ciples i volved inte case sub lied It tue etatura to | soeyaresehsrncter Wrousht wrsinat ono’ of ite members, | that it custemary to charge the bill of a lady to the | Hoque ot doz" Dives ence ice eee aimee | foen be rend yt son "the Frederce Etaent was snaanon | Btiuaroba] Doteh, Coleerd, Cardenas Zia Ht: EC Byer, be- pasted upon is a pens} one, and douvts ariee | this braveh of th nent fo disregard | Sottlemam who registers her name, and eapetially #0 | whom the aczused were conveye?, committed them in| S&P by the collision, ss to be unworthy the ost ofre- Phin? schie Fealess, Adams, Gonaives 10th thts John of that legal lore which to the amount of about and will rn ‘ city government, or its culpable disregard Jadelphia; schrs Fearless, as to its constrocticn, the law is well 1 Seerrakte oe Asad when no other person attends her. Mr. Hiss sa} ‘wi'l be sold to-morrow at public suction for tho yo . "4 it should be lbersily sonstracl in’ favor of the perry | Resclved: Tnerfite ualttes of Avo be, ond the | that be Gia not Moow, nor did Ne expect, that ave, | {DU for trial mofit of those concerned. Bieh Woa. Cree et dadom de {ouh ult; Arvo, Maton, fo be allected By. it. In other © words, if | same ze herchy, appointed by ‘thie Beard’ to favastigate | Patterson's bill was incladed in the amount to Be | yyy 7 ETE he Uiteom epee picts se! pee te i ftom Phinda Ki'aonegs or ism, | Gecezet eC c Watts, Watts Norfolk: agtrca, Ping: ere are well ed doubts ts oonatinast aes, at au oarly date | paid. He 1» t ; Win'Carro! : 3 party "to ‘be ellected hy it is ected forte woeatieae | Nhat actior, any, should be had by this Boned in refer: | "But the clerk said that when he asked if Me. Hiss | [OF #Rexaiminstion on the charge preferred against him, the gale of the Sd she parted-her cables. and | Saunders, ——; Ephraim & Auas, Wee thote doubts. Acting upou these principles, I have | “Aller a chort debate upon the above resolution, it | Wanted the whcle pill, he inclased the bill of the com- | Tey of uuwerés cf $6,000, wy falae geetonsen Comeeal | ibecltyz,tnd, soon Bliged ‘and siied with water, “The con- | (tu Yiaten Koby Weiimen Clilord: Gee tidy Vousios nd come to the follow ns conclusion —That the provisions | was lort; 23 voting im the aflirmative aad 21 im tae | mittee, the liquor that was voed, and the ill of Mes | {er of upwarcs cf $€,000, by false pretences. Counsel | signees abandoned the oargo, andin consequence thecaptain | Win pickeriag: Mitehell,’ Philadelphies, Montwans West, of the act of April, 1855, 0 far aa that act prescribes | negative, Patterson. While at the Washington House?mo ona | «cinisation of the complainant, om ary other witnesses | $8 they Were upon tee rocks st wherisk othe pechasees’ | AID82y; ‘Adrlins, Paing, Rondout, Homer, Barker, New ; : alties, anc the manaer of theit enforcement in the | A spirited debate then sprung wp upon the following | Celled to pay or bas paid her bill, nor has it been paid, | {6'be produced. Mr Hudson ea'd he hod demanded au | The catgo is said to-have been Insured in New York. Zora, giuiapranhed sehr Macy B flth, fom Salita ely pen: Sty anil county of New York, operates es a repeal of all | resolution, offered at the last meeting by Councilman | Ci¢*Pt by Mr Hire No one cise or went with her, | examination on the moment of his arrest, and had been | partap; nal fora Cld ship Gentoo, Freeman, Valparaiso; barks Mary R Bar- ating to the regulation of, and penaities for, the | Wild, and laid over: and no man appeare to have had any communica: . ELPHIA, May 9—Arr bark Tuma, a 4 over :— metantiy apply’ port i Ae ney, Luther. Matanzas; B Gidding, ‘Cardenas; W fale of Lauor (except ao far as regards the sale on Sun- pRetelved, That the Counsel to the Corncration be, and he | fen, Wit her while she remained there, except Mr. Ser by ervee tes tattatian pt Oo prosecutor, nad ofaring | teagateten Watansrs the Tae Wine Citadler, aiginn, nat trighsalia,’ ayy Clontaogort ¥, i " Hereby, Fe v 4 . , ; Chclonse} Soateen and operates as an absolute repeal of the sums; ana that | ssting Commitiee, appointed by the, Board of aldermen, When Mr. Hiss was first inquired of in relation to | {he evis of any, number of witnesses as rebutting | Run ea, RE i Witmington. 7 Niven § farshall, Ei Merce testimcny. It was urged, on the part of the complain: Wepitlon, Saga, Mot J Rose Bateman, BRISHOL Bid May fvoure F “Godfrey, Balti- a for i nd that said co P aay, no peealty can be impose: for selling Liquor without i. | 324 that seid comiaftton be, and they aro herey, sathovized | Dirs Patterson, hefore the committes of which Mr. | Sot’ that’he wae uot if attondumee te aoepey eo ay Barts jouth; Sarah Elizabot Pall River. rat. +; ork; bth, Gazelle, Verguson, 40, 0 ewer, Gense at ike present hme, as the fourth section of the | 22d empowered to employ such additional counsel asin their | Griffin, of CLatlestown, was chairman, he saia, under hip Gray Eagle, Kinsman, Rio mores Tole reer als prentt Eos, judgment shall vo required. , supposing that the care could not be proceeded with, as ip Gray Eagle, , Cai Als sid iny 2 sobre Bat N York; sehouscemsate soit fay of Jey eat The | ide eto ds Saul sotercdto the Gomme | FRctst age eek raay any momma of naume | SUPE Weta a Gaetaake "Cotas crated’ | Hitab ey: haataeaan, Fe daakat eles | 28, obs Waseca, bar dont cl Ss ” sie Brat ged, of the Whole. ‘ whom he called by that name; he immediately after add- ed that it was the duty of the complainant to attend, River. you! ‘brigs G L Abbott, ‘Cole, pee eg OG Ne Meeting of the The Committee om the Croton Aqueduct presented a % and stated he was prepared to prove that he (the prose- NYorks Trendelen, Hay , Heston; sob . ‘arson League, long repert, which wes ordered to be printed, in relation | °¢ 2 he might bave seen such @ woman there;and | cutor) had been notified that the case was set Cown for Disasters. ain, den, ’ ob th he the Cam “A public mes ting of the Carson League was called last | t0 reconstructing the rates fx Croton water. This r ene whole, be rather thought le did sathat he was | tay. The counsel denounced the affidavit as false, | BW See Correspondence. ob, bark pert, ag. night, at Knickerboo. ¢r Hol, in Fighth avenue, At the | Pottrecommenced an ordinance charging » ‘uniform rat warrant as altogether ineffectual to fix a Eurr Livine Ace (of Boston), Holmes, before reported bee: Avola, Soarenny Boston; brig FW. 4 introduced to Mrs. Patterson by # gentleman in the cars, ~* crime |, » f t ts a . lost, struck om the Pratas Shi it miles 8: re 5t) joomie. Johns«n, ool; hour feigrated forthe the>ti=g t) eonvene. there were | CZ eN@cezis er bunited gallons used, by ‘seta obo was going to Lowell, that gentleman desiring him | 9.0" cna ante anat the abrace wos ‘wholly wituont Hong Kong, and far from any other land, ae Bon, Fron" V ents schr Col. Satter y, Statgon, NY, fled y to furnish a rocm fer the lacy, as he had business of | Fondation. “the Judge raid thet bout | Wiazin Bang Comoonnta, which broke from her moor- jas Adger, Turner, n average of I about 150 persons in the ro%ni, mearly half of whom | galions are used per day; ten per cent to be charged up» was s 0 Ba ecpoelt trae ort uly New fo BS on the prime cost of the meter und fxinge meceseary for eataeia sin denaer toa ee He Gated that the | yr. Forrester bad had. notice of the time appointed for | ines of thee iy ad ward: Hbsttn, Boston? WE ri Rely, Devs, fork: P : . this measurement of rates, amd all to be charged af re- | Sitter he had over neem him before or not, the examination, and, to say the least of it, it was ex- | rice.” drew over the Middle Gro! Bd broweht up | Stoney, Ermickson, do; Oth, ship Lawrence Brown, Pleree, Mr. J. D. Oliver was called tothe chair. After a | cular water rates. ‘Some daye after thir, ir, Hiss stated in the Commit- | taordinary that he was not in attendance, 'He should | on the south shore of Shelter Island, ite r, | Havre: brig Delmont GA thew hen No; sobre Prayer from Rey. Mr. Martisox, ‘There was no further business of im tee ot he Whole ee ee de et eee inthe Commit | dismiss the complaint, The complaint was dismissed | where she laid ‘un-il 1st inst, when she was floated off and Sosan Cannca, Frisble, Bal R Rose,|Coombe, ‘The Cuamuan stated that the Carson League was the | the evening, and the Board adjourned t seen or heard that man speak upon the foot of the House accordingly. et Sepep hh ceuetienans seduced was slight damage. She FANVERS—arr r Max 5, sor. Gon. Taylor, Jones, NYark. 7 Lers had i re at dey. He also assirted tbat the man who intro- . ER 7 echr Emiline Bert fren te rama dosh Lengua Baden; | Commintoners of migration. | fuer lint'ain atts wars Spel ia et Personal Intelligence. a Pate Sty Gurus Sm Beis otant oe | rhein Rear Ah Wand Ye I their movements, for if the trafic had | _ The Poard met yesterday, Commissioner Verplanck in | that he had solemnly promised not to reveal his name, tain Abeel, of Rome, is about removing to Detroit, Arr 8th sobre Si Poterson; Harrict & os BALcn, at Boston from Palermo, lost foretop: Rei John 2m Cay is a fatuity in if never | the chair. Commissioners Wood and Hall absent, g, | MF. Hiss, through bits couusel, offered to produce the | to take charge of the United States Arsenal, near that sprong bowsprit and foreyard 20th ult, Ist 36, lo gale. been made legal the prohibitory law would perhi city. For the past tw seven, 4 - prom! z renty: Captains’ Abeol hi have been passed. There was an association between the | t) M Norgan, appointed by Governor Clark, vice Captain poping * this mepatsce is commitees ‘Coal net had charge ‘of’ the atsenel and’ other property of the Rete wort April 28, amo thieving, cr selling galvanized watches, and must be A communication was received from the Mayor aoe ulariziog the lowest kind and the 0 Surrn. at Provi Tnege havels to protect tbe liquor interest; but cotwite, | Marshall, resigned, made his appearance and teok his | entertain for various reacons, United states at Home. Pg yer yt Aton eg tribal “in ail 28, among others, bathe standixg their eflorts the Lesgue would go forward, and | seat, ‘These are the principal important facts in theeace. |. ARRIVALS. tons on bet beamends; could not mi her OM Hora, hllgies, wea homie ee ett fe Bence Pane endeavor to enforce the law, no matter how great the CASTLE GARDEN. Your committee flad be ged another subject that intoxica. | At the, St. be eR ondee Raeenen, Begtess: wate Sherwood,’ for NYork. Cld pre Bos Istand thay ee apes was. (Appia Commissioner Kuxxxby offered a resolution to immedi. | tpg liquors were used upon the Lowell excursion, and | frat, S. Stetrow, Boston; Chas. J. M. Gwinn, Baltimors; bun, Boston; brig Tiberiag, ranball, Havana. yy. Mr. Marion ately take possession of Onstle Garden, 0 as to protect | that Mr Hiss partcok of them and pald for the same out | "i the Witropolitan—Hon. ‘Charles Sumner, Boston; Ira MOBILES Arr Hay 2 cilia, Aable yth ging Jaw, but he was notus the emigrants, who are now arriving in great numbers, | Of tbe funds of the State. Upom such co, ~etthe com: | Copeb, Chicago; Cariton Gates, Yonkers; Hon. John A. brig Ooenn Wi + vehay Boston; schra Martha Post, Post, half of the League. If he knew what the League was, it | from the impositions of runners and others. mittee Eave expreesed their opinion, bemg unable to | Collier; Judge Woodbury, New i ipshire; Col. Colt, Con- FURD— 4 meant to eaforce the laws now on the statute books. Commissioner Purpy strongly opposed this hasty ac. | ®PpTove of it on any grounds. nestled; Hon J. M; Howard, Detrote; Judge Walkee, Sehe- York via Westport; romsell a given notice that they would not | tion. They should not go to expense without seeing jut Lower) again to the Fee ay) topic of inquiry, Teeny Col. C. T, Merryman, Kentucky; Col. F. Cox, NEWBURY PGR y obey the law—that they would oppose, evade, doany- | whetber they were secure.of the place. The resolution, | J0Ur committee have mot been able to identify or dad | Atti. astor House—Antonio de Lacreda, Brasil; C. James, delpbia; 71h, Kosenth, thing rather than comply with its requirements; and it | hewever, passed, the committee being restricted to the | 1h¢ Perron who represented Mrs. Patterson at Lowell. | Wisconsin; J. W. King, Ci , Vz. Barkelow, Cin: ‘Whalemen. Bory: penpen, Fula nai! Bh ae Dehooved every good citizen to give the League his | €xpenditare of $1,400. Prey, co ancertain, however, that she is not the Priscilla | cinnati; U.K. Brenly, Charleston, 8. C.; Rev. J. W. East- | cia at Now Bedford St b, bark Janct (ot Westport). West, | Phtindelphte tor Noreiohs John Wesley; Speer, albany fot countenance and support Liquor dealing is not like OFFICER SEMLER AND THE COMMISSIONERS, We are catieied that, | Ffom Bremen and Southampton, in the steamship Her. | fF Pacific Ooean; sehr Admiral Blake (of Bippican), Handy, | Norwich; Orator. Hays, NYork; sle»p Agent, Chapman, N sid fed Lowell and the Washington | ann-—Mlcy Parodi and attendant Mr Kiera, Indy, four obil- Hovee upon this occasion for illicit purpores, % ‘We think that it ia manifest that’ she went there to | Au¢ servant, Miss B Schelbore, Mr Foppie 5 - 8 ager Sppetite ft) Bocce = Ne rT eS a eee. months erved that ia his opinion pa friend, Such person existed, whom | servant, Mr 1 Soren, i Lpeken—May 1, lat 30 Sashes ts all aia joie the Leapud:, There tes ipespethy | the ccuigeation woals be forge He alto sented thet Mr. Blea says introduced, him to her; else why or for | to Fait, DiaterthH stirer Mises Brena, ath, Mr.) ew Bediord, for North Pi in the community for the liquor dealers, and many per- | tbe centul at Antwerp, whcse charge against the | ¥ Tit conceivable reason does Mr: Hiss refuse to make C Keokler, J tons, thinking it no harm to sell liquor, naturally aak— | passengers of the ship Leopold was published in the | 2" name oO individual who had her in co nd Mr Heckmann, bE é easie of 4 A uedoue, tal © | charge? We then conclude that Mrs. Patterson was | EK’ "Mr A Morman, tug Boscoiz, Way: compe to pet then pecele Gower Lat sey ssdtene Ie doreets thie a Gaul ives gor there for ro justidable teason, and that Mr. Hiss knows | § Revue, lire C agus an two ckntaren, 9 Hume, line jes, Indy, four ohildren Ocean. lady, Mr Hal- | OGt Swan River Jan 25, by letter from Capt Harriso ool; 1 Mars, NB, 1060 sp 450 wh on board; had taken only 150 bois in nine Given, ‘met by aseociative efforts among tue peopie to enforce | enclosing the reports of offizer Semler p: the Ja (Appiause.) It nard thing to get people | certain violations of the emigrant laws. te inform against rumseliers, insomuch =, interesteo in the bi jeemed yusto be an informer, and this suspicion at- trom Westport 7th, bark Barclay, Tripp, Atlantic | NZW ORLEANS—Arr t May 2 ships Amerion, Berry, Liver- dtey, NYork: ferred to the ceunsel for pad tion and set Commissioner KENNEDY, - iy the prerent year, obs: sobr Cou 71 11, Minerva, ot and for ae fom N York; Toulon, Ceo, Hallett, fcom Boston for Kast Indies, March 4, Eiverpgoty tasks lower, of pd Morse.Oven, 18 days from Mohile for Harre, a7uh | Boewiek, Baltimore: } Y ‘Suri Oak Hill, Baskell, from Portland for Havana, 50th and Ws “ult, Int 87 40. lon 69; she was very kod Mpaots, W Betr. ‘Sta’ Bark P § Means, from Millbridge for Cubs, 20th ult, lat 27 , Mere '" Jon 71 22. hai, Mre B Kechter and t jhildren, ire AVY, eee, Set ‘bash Marta, from Baltimere for Bermuda, 20th ult, lat 37, them alone,’ And thus s spirit of indifference ‘oper motiv It appears th’ is manifested. ‘The reverend gemtieman here de. | Scates of good character to ships that willgive him a | that to be the fact, and bas known it from the outset. Tait egg aS ee Wotan ieee hereee lyse “Satine 4 scribed the varying effects of liquor on aiffer- | fee, and that his attack om the ship named was because aoe the omates my — Bex bea, ond from the fact that | tree, ur Se gaa nay, a ir Gaafeas ana hay, Mes wb, Weve bite, SAWYER, 8 days from Mobile for Havre, 27th Detrott: ek alt ships n Pt for eel rt “Eine and eat constitutions, ‘and betrayed a remagkable koowledge | they would not ‘come down” handsomely. This atate- | Kir, Hist refuses Lateodecnd Miceaiae OF the in- | daughter and two children,’ A Kuf, A Sherman, ledy on Ship Sunny Sido (of NYerk), Grogory, from NYork (or be yids 8 Of the progressive steps in vocbriety, “ft contiaued see | went therefore, should be received with caution. divicual who, be says, introduced him to Mrs. Pat- | sight children, Mrs P Labor and child, Mre Gouolks Miss | 22 Rlo daueito dan 1?) for San Francisco, Feb 8, off Cape May, 8 brigs Wanderer (trom Windsor, speaker, a drug was ciscovered, having ihe efeot 1quor | | ‘The Cuarm snnounced the following as the committess | SCrons we comelace f oad i oy of her visit was and ‘three Mee, 4 Rede Misses © | Hors. NYork; Joon Norton; for Southern : has on the pan ay would excite the alarm and oppo- | for tre ensuing year:— tik ey , Hise good reason so to e rd, 8 Steon Mpyes » Mise Keka. Shi » el Ghy: get, Lemna, fromm Callno for Liv- hrs Amanda, Norte to aition of the people, and the cry would be, ‘Puta stop Ward's Island Committee—Kelly, Garrigue, Kennedy, | "17 then, » crime has been committed that required the | #4 #00, 4 Kohn, T Moyer, Mr mated Farley, Nichols, from Now Orleans for Liver. 1p Yor Wareham; Frock ‘ ‘to its sale at once.’’ (Great applause) Tt has b Corrigan, Cumming. aren, Mi said that ‘this would sed to S’union of Chossbeeen |. Marine ae goto Garrigue, Kennedy, Morgan, | Pepicipation of two, if muspicion rested upon ¢ne man M'Stavp, Franck, jn hd a, rt ae, wont he So suake-poopie ag AL bh -4 bebe 39 thow that Ke-was the, only ome who was privy tothe | pin Be ia, speaker thor , Wor not be Ls im ir jarrigue. Brad then; ut any rate, he hoped the Levetoesia atinn | Guedoot Poor Purdy, Gemrighe, Caszigen, sim by aaply Coley tho eaane tt tae cee | ela the liquor dealers to thers marrowbones in the courts. | Prchase—Furdy, Cumming, Keli Uatranger”” or “ a ae name plunged kies | Warts ana three ht 7 Foppall a ‘ppiaure.) Language fails t ry unatic Asylum- Keni a an, hina | ind) yur o' jewman, Creole, from Ni leans for Londonderry, 29th ult, the evil of the liquor traies and it is asduty | City Labor —Viev-Premdent and President of Germea | to dirgrace, ought any innocent man to longer hold ht er, ft Sonetce, GR Zaoitan, | 1atd0 20 N lono 76 We MeNQE eM yn ‘ of the State to prohivit it by law, and for the Christian | and irith Emégrant Societios. el cate seputstion Gener then shavct « | Ceksawee 8” ins - Canty igeees tree Natio te Providence, 27th ult, off pobllesoee it execnted Ine {Bettey Rough the ay | cs arriven TIRE Sour. > stranger, oF tht "ot fly friend? Let us assum’ ZandT nna J “Lochner, B Herri rie Borans A Ree, of Boothbay, stecring —, 26th ult, lat 5 ere of ive ewe . : ‘and Dillon & Co. pr ear ache tan Gs an te eel eek Crowell, Crowell, from Boston for Now Orleans, iB i Biscuure since Mey 9 a moment at a similar case, that at a cor. | M5e Winter and siz childtes, joes ales ot meth gs to. prepare ‘oe pabue ee Tot A Joo Rig Ha Boe i aes my an iach, re Mire Bor- See iets Foreign Ports, fo, snfonce be ‘new awe aad pot the "rergecTare | Batiemits arrived to Mey 6, 4.0000... Fated, and that near the rame time, and at the same Siicedhy and ind) Monday tad indy, B Habray and Jan bark Parodi, Millet, for Adon z 1d ace, anotber without any one 5 . Mr Huesen, , Zansi eT sine cored, within’a rates ceouund | Number inmates in institution Ward's Frat ot the fact but the "three. Derties, sbouldfothe | Mi orley, Mr Honaface Wand Wy, Staal Obren: | pease’ ™™ “reapemaabe aetenes doses Soe hundred had been indloted by the Grand Sury, | yume cece ecicctieees sacs $008 remainivg: dividuels; suppose that © murder should | SECHP. CColer, Perkins, Bonohidt, Carabitian, G Ginmanran—SId Apel 10 trig Atalay, Mony others would have been prosecuted were it not for | umber \smates in institution Marine be by the person who last arrived, and | Moser, Me Torey, Mr Foures, Mins Valete, Mr J" Brabiy © grat, Tec dicen Kaintoen Seaignan er tee Distrist Attorney, who put obstructions in thats | HODItAl.ssesseeeeerevere oversees 208 300 | one of the three should be found dead; assume that | Coler’ PReck Ustelll JW Wolfen it Wel Pager, | Ngo 10 aves he Cleared, Kemper fo 10 ; ‘wey, and they uently bad to resort to the police | Tos, — — | po one krew that anybody | had had’ conversation | Putech, TG Gram, J Trobeo, ‘alter, 3 sumbeddt, | 39 ai pking, ork, | per, Lak bed Bes qoutte for jastion ist of May many caste had WG. c'sdev pads vexetat seoesececees B140 9,896 | with the deceased, except one first in company. | A elwater, Me Relonbech. | oO ere ati pert A 1 bark isis ei tea - ey 8 us ; eon reported, and the speaker was sorty to believe that FINANCES, ; Tad that he bad sald that he knew who committed the Nei tere ee eet el Seeer'm Misebere. | Bootes: Bee for fin Scare, Heard, | Melis, NYosnrslone three they would have adverse cesisions on them, Thelangue | 4 Pant dap 1) W8Eb..++. 504 +21 014, $61)102 46 | crime, apd that his own stories had heen contradictory, eo adhe Tt fer do Daziel, ' West Wind, fo N | Howling, Baltimore: a J Se are ee Eee Ue eee Oba ta eee | AeBzCexte receipts to May 2...,.. 8118 877 14 ond that he had not been at another place, where he nad DEPADTURRS. ‘veg Creed, for Boson h | Vai Seneca, Terry, for N pays them for their vervies Ia the Sixteenth wari |" iatun of paneer rere averted that he bad been: no, if that perton should wip Rosnoke, for Norfolk, Petersburg, and Rich~ | 'Siagersncmanite port Apr Db mesmanty At ¢ oH Daria. Atle! toy: cd i AN es on Of paseengers, &e.,..... 8,026 90 be put upen trial, and should say tv the face of ali these Seaver, Mire Mt Rertgny Bs fon nnd indy, 1, ma Te port Aprit Wp steam im, Coa: | PORTLAND Att May,’ By a, hs Blank Bruglon Me which wMl be duly promecuted according to Iaw in the ——~—— 122,904 64 | facts (and we by to reons overstate the case) that bo ‘Abell, John Iling, F kippo, WM Johnson, Indy and i‘ Thee Syeoeer ti pa, ive erimipal aad civil courts, The Lesgue did not wish to Tote! ieco7 10 | ou guilty of nothing, ey hese . the sere. Y Mnny ro: gia Lied elmore Dormers: Wists Bests sea toa eth, oh Ocean ery Pp Komal eee, Die Sort carr aay echr Euphemia, Eldridge, N peotaan he rye a bee re “larke, as sek 3 . 4 bn ad maliciously, but simply to stop Mlegal ram. | Die! ene i May 2. 1668 . $i a0 ty 184,097 10 be bbe it @ provou: def mee in! gids p>! unjer sem orks Voemer duane W OD Clarke, Heap ie {hoe west ae ns +, sracu” RICHMOND, ‘Va—Atr May 7 echt S R Alton, Baker, ° me" ade bate ony Ag paere os t cred 01 7 ariand, Th |. Boston, . : neeeace in aypiare (tus wpateei tease eter | net Rs PaMt May % 1960... 10000.38 merinar Your soumitie, thea, are comstrataed io oe, | q Rot farsnnah,ia the gteammbieAlnnarte-—& B Drenden: | Redvorgtort nd sid Vu Wr Sas Freneitey a wtasuigy, |. RPEREEL DN OAT Eater Mis Ot Soe kis Le Brite in sho city it me aha tr toe, ——— 254,285 29 | Hove that there wer po third person in the case of | FQcCin WH Pratt, Ante Na son, trim New Werk, are Ith, to load for els 4 Pe f MK , Tea Tantr dU. tnskei he Need tn io them to entertain euch | for W dohnron, Thomas B Mantatinn, Le for Boston's gt Niearh. Fgia gua x Hisy Ftehe geen 8, Smith, Detawace Spas Salary a | Orerdrast ca WK iene com bat expected aagtog | Loaeastes, snd sha ip Wi at Morning Light Hut, for do $; Elise Bargess, Doyle, ani So :

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