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YORE HERAL WHOLE NO. 6843, MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1°55 PRICE TWO OENTS. ANT ae ie yg ay Musto and the Lagrange wai er Gidea. ; orm” Liquor Question ‘Trial of Lyman Cole fer papites a a a toe ew rand Bodie Oem satire, “cor susp Pasty: 5 sehiimeerce et po Me couvor, ov saw |..." MAINE saw ave. auton” WaRD DEMO-— Before Recorder Smith, im its ration ol LETTER Otaman. YOBK—Diwi MBTROPOLITAN HOTET. CuaTK. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. * ‘War betwéei Venezucia and New Granada, Krnezunia wi manifest the desire of becoming an- Pape gmap plc by pe the Oeamnen Coxsell ed URE iaitire on my’ | 8 sate,"ing of the above 1 “*AY was held last rrening, wt | Yesterday, at 1 eae, Lyman Cole was pat upom MESSAGE ie Bid Leger cal sad ype TO CON: | TO or (aan ‘and that it tends to ‘oy the eee In requesting you to publish the followlsg remerks, fm | @teasions been most hoapitably received and enter- | thd Tivoli Ooms, corner of , “th street and avenue A, | triat charged with forgivg, im connection with Kissane, ¢f government which Venezuela has established and aus- OF THE PRESIDENT TO THS NATION. falns for its own convenience and by 8 right of its By the arrival at this port of the schooner Brontis, | sovereignty; 4. That in these circumstances Venezuela ought, for Capt, Browser, we have news from Pisrto Cabello to the |. 11,'oum signiiy, for the just defence of iis rights ft toe ‘st of May, and from Caraces, the capital of Venezuela, | inviolsbility of its constitution, and for the immunity of ‘to the 26th of April. ita territory, to place itself in a condition to repulse with The political affairs of that republic were aa usual et tae Oh, regent maint: unsullied the , nt of the leacy of the + much troubled; but this time it was external war, not | strong’ friendly reclamations which the executive bowie civil commotion, which agitated the public miod, Capt, | should direct to that of New Granada, on account of Brevoor reports that afew days before leaving Porto | those acts which that go should not have per- * mitted, and the tolerance of w! on its part, is op- Cabello, the Veneruelan goverament had sent 300 troops | Diced fo the duties which the frieniahip and” reciprornt answer to an srticle that appeared in the Vourier and Zi | tained by their municipal breturem of Boston, have just | for ths purpom’ ! expressing ti Nr i with re- | who was tried and convicted a short time ago. quirer of Saturday, May 19,1 beg to observe, tuat they | bad an opportunity of reciprocating those courtesies, |. gard tothe obnox.'0us “Maine Is. if o room Wiis There was much difficulty in selecting a jury, as «0 must not be considered as a full statement of the facts | 22d most Uberally bave they dons no, A delegation of | crowded tovetocus, ard as far as we .Ould guess about | sony of thowe called upon the stand had rena the testi. arising from my connection with the Lagrange Opera | the Fathers from the City of Notions—consiating of Al- | two thousand “strong ”’ minded peop.’ Wire present. be fe the Kimane case ond hoe 9 sg povinien. Company, but simply as a correction of several impor- | dermen Duabam, Sprague and Clark, aad Councilmen | The principal speakers p. esent were Hon. Da vid O'Keofe, Bie ob cigar " as Ting cor anes “ by us counsel, bod tant errors into which you have been led by your in- | Whittemore and John 7, Heard—arrived in New York a | Cept. Rynders, Patrick Dee’ and Spencer N , oa, — mde of James R. Whiting, who is retained by the Chemi- formant. few cays since for the purpose of purchasing | The meeting passed off with Mach elas and withou. om | cal Bank to assist in the prosecution. least disturbance, except one an ejected from the ro, After the jury were sworn, and before the prosecution 1. I went to Europe in September last to engage artist: | ® steamboat for ccrporation purposes. They | tor disorderly condue?. : opened the casa to the jury, the wife of the prisoner for Messrs. Maretzek and Jacobsohn only, Neither they | Wete met by committecs of the Boards of Alder. | — The foll Pe prearable and "solutions were unaai- | way brought into court, “ai eY weeping much, he was ror I bad the slightest business connection with Mr. | ™en snj Councilmen, and cn last evening were | mously adopted:— seated by her accused hurband, who was also affected oM ah - C Strakesch. I, personally, was not even onspenking terms | entertained ats sumptuous dinasr (supper) at the Mo- | Whereas. the Legislatury of this : Weal, in direct aud Oe | Yo tears. The acyused is a large man, full faced, with h, Hoyo Ssuity, und to overy | His wife, # very pr tty woman, 1s younger thaa himsalf, f to Maracaibo, and that the laboring classes were being | renpect of the two republics impore upon it— iolation of tho will ef the great his : ed abont fort; Impreseed into service, or the purpose of making war | "Therefore, rewaiedy ms with bim, tropolitan Hotel. At about 9 o'clock upwarda of sixty Fa, din oa ; nee of # polley « esiructive at once to | Mmiskerse little gay. He is ag nt forty years. upom the neighboring republic of New Granada Art 1. The executive shall proceed, without 2, The day on which Strakosch arrived in Paris as th> | members of both hosrds rat down toa table, on whieh aietieed weaard its Jast sossion an | and tery respectabh’ im her appearance. Tne ‘The Premde Monogas, had sent age lor, time, to dictat the measure 5 J rinet pasecd at a e PI Congress We ts cpoweatinas ot the exiting tee an comdusive to seure the pee Rs partzer or agent of Ole Bull and Max Maretzek, he hand. | Were discussed s vast variety of good things an@am | het eutitied an Pus wht ebeala AE Gentes’ re Sary—You have been selected to | hostilities, and Congress had euthorizea him to carry on | of the republic in all the territories which belong to it | ¢d me a letter (r2m Mr, Maretvek, and offeredin the nam» | abupéant quantity of pure wines. Corporstions aro | Peunerism and crime,” bu Se 4 act for the propacttion of fol) ¥; b¥pocrisy amd | try an important e that has already affected the Veroav’ that agoatrikes » rect blow, nod | hiterty of one man, poripe affect the Liberty of two rgo and veapectabl % class of cit | Cinees We shail carry f \rongh this cause as rapidly as ‘ths extent of whioh . t isnot poset Aa naihe whole-body polt by destroy- | possibie Heretolore, ge *tlemen, your time has besa aud Lreaking up te relations ¥ip of trade | taken op in the trial t,\0se of tae lower oraers of ders, tothe rain, aot ouly ot dealers in | life—ofthe lost. cepraved and unfortunate—those, im ry afhiSated interest. and direct By or indi- | fact, who are schooled in v, lee. It may have struck ry olseg and every in Mvidual, co “oundiag that_men who are tried for the crime of for- ‘aasment and mitortune; th eeefore ata, of abrewdness and of ion, a8 one of universal, Merest, Ags i Bese Se leper -y politieal questions, md should , 7me society. ‘The prinon er & bar will bs de- Opposition to the execution of the taw tho por “sable y the ablest criminal @ Ounsel in iBe State. The Prisoner will Le shown to baye been a man who was the wer by the most vigorous meang, if mora amicable | of right, conformable to the American principle of the measures failed, Wa translate the President’s mes uti hossidetis of 1810, to Congress, the resolutiore of that body, aud the Presi- Art. 2, In the civi), military and ecclesiastical orgeat- Sent’s-address to the people, all of which we find pub- | zation of raid territories, the executive power is fully lished in the Diario de Avisos of Caracas, of the 21st of | authorized eedens it to the necessities and conveniences April last. ef each, making them free to the commerce of the world, THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. opening the ports, granting privileges conformably to Crrizen Sex ators AND REPRESENTATIVES:—In the midst of ie law of the 13th of May last, and making fae shed the multiplied attentions which our internal condition | visions as msy tend to promote’ its population, ci -offers to the national authorities, and to which I have | tion eas rity. referred at length in my former messages, a new matter Art. ¢ difficulties which the execution of such s grave character has come to occupy, by preference, | measures may present with respect to the gy | of his co-partner, to asscciate with them. Being at tha proverbial for their desire for the fat of the lant, and lime in possescion of Mr. Jacobsohn’s tsle; the New York Common Conacil wera mot slow in diecoy deepatch by way of Halifax, I not onl “ foaltion, Yar actually ‘prevented ne getting several | *M2S that the Messrs, Telond, from their scknawidgey ee Artista who were disposed to acce pt bia proposals, reputation as caterers, wouid provide an entertainment’| between ite m pai he, the news of Ola Bs 3 Sailers arrived ia Worthy of one city of this great Union to tender and | [liver but ot ,"B0 far from ing g) fo resign contract 1 Strakorch had succeeded in making, he tranaferred thom | *20ther to pr gan adept nant Corina en eer to me very reluctantly, and then only after I had render- | Well represented, The Presider‘ of the Board of Alaermens ed it utterly impossible for him to retain them, and con- | Isaac O. Barker, Esq., wasin the chair, and D. D. Oon- vinced Bim that he would lose both artists and the i .. sums advanced to them, ‘This settles the question of nover, Esq., President of the Board of Councilmen, and aad constitutional action of every good cisiven, and oo Ming the etiorts of every wan whose mind 1s auissetstuy ate cling | Fespectable, winy wae vistaous m4” tho popular sweat executive power, charged with watching over the in’ | States, the executive power, whose duty it is to direct | Mr. Strakosch not baving the slightest interest in the | Al¢¢rman Ely, ex-rresident of the Board of Aldermen, gi tarhce, of interest in thaproservation of the rights 204 | the word, and who has never bei? Deed charged with, 'y of the territory, the conservation of the sacred | diplomatic nego: 7, may establish conventional | Lagronge Oper. occupied the seats at the same table, on the extreme Kesolved, That the } 0 sais which wo to-night soleme@y | ¢fme in our State, But ail comida 'Tations of this kind \ itd of the nation, and its dignity and glory, which it | lines of boundaries in any doubtful point, being respon- ; it is utterly untrue that I took any of the contracts | ends His Henor the Masor waeexpected, but dil not | protest, is Arbitrary and unconstitutional, and ode of t.'¥ | should be laid asice if you believe tim guilty. We shall : must not permit to be affected in any case sible for any due compensations. pith me to Ecston. ‘Two hours after my arrival {rom | attend; he was, however, represented by Col. Ming and | most hideous in ite fentures of all the blnok series of crime | show that some time azo J The information which I have received by the lest of ecard notwithstanding the fraternal dispositions | Europe I handed them to Mr. Jazobsoha, who had them | Mr. Wi. M. Cooks, the ‘courteous and efficient seore- | cver attempted or succeeded in by Jamatioum and «yrauny { Kissape acd Lyman Cole mail from New Granada, notifies us that in that \° nd to the rcandal of the American sen: | locked up in his irom safe. But he, not’ understandi: fteries of Mayor Wood. Suainst popular sovereignty and tho relative dignity and $thig gigenite ‘act of fo , We shall / boring end sister republic, which has alwa; ‘merited | thent, i id occur that measures are employed by | French, could not distinguish one paper from the oahere TCOMMITTRE OF ARRANOSMENTS. inherent righ se ane only violates'the constioution, but % the cal i ‘adroit aud aubile in tellect of “a marks of our consideration and deference, our sent!. | sny neighboring State in violation of the rights of Vene- | and was under the impression for 9 day that they were Board f Aldermen. Board of Councilmen. eiciuaaaed thowect" of the’ iples of freedem of ¢ Prisoner at the bar—a mac etilled wit, the pen—tne ments are not corresponded to, and that our friendly | zuela, or in outrege to its dignity, the executive power | in my hands. Trey bave always been in Mr. Jacobsoh: Isaac O Barker, President, Daniel 9. Conover, Pres’t, which that constitution is msn who was the leader of tas rest. In the latter part and loyal conduct of which we have just given a proof | shall, in just re) l, adopt like and more energetic | postersion, and have never been out of it for 9 mome: Abrim Wakemaa, Chair’n. Thos, B Ridder, Chairman, | sanction and validity of ot Jaly, while Wr. Cole was still Weat, the other twe in sending to its government a minister plenipotentiary | measures to repel the {pjustice; and if that be not sufi- | as was found by the gentleman who was sent to me to | Auton Berrict, George A. Baraey, Ditrary will of the magis ties’ arraigned had some conversati.’o upon the with the chief object of felicitating it on the re estab. | cient shall declare war in the pams of the repubitc, and | Boston to get them. Comming H. Tucker, Joel W. ffason, that it practically deprives the citizen of the zicht of | Cyemical Bank and Continental Bank. ‘That conversa fishmsnt of our and the triumph of constitutional priu. | shall carry iton with vigor without the neceosity 0 5. although I cannot take upon myself the responsi- | Jotish W. Brown, Thomas Dunlap. JinPin thet datence ara LE ints ohacy rabhioce Tate | tioxe when brought to jour okies will reven| to you the ciples, which bad sulfered in the last revolution, forms | new authorization from Congress, until the rights and bility of denyizg or asserting that there waa a wiah to | Peter P. Voorbies, George Badtoy ‘To feromens and subeedinaces every enle ct reqtom Sewn | Keres of this whole teatenction, Mie Windlag erah choses the most surprising contrast with the conduct of the | the honor of the nation are vindicated. break down the new company, the management of the It was nearly eleven o'clock before the cloth was re- | right, to the impussible phantasics of @ wild and’ feverish | to gato the bank to get one of their forged caecks is of that country, which was engaged at the Art. 5. In case of force becoming necessary, the ex- | Acacemy did not appreach me readily: it waa only after | moyed, tavaticisn cashed: This was tie first step iuthe case. fhe active Bame time in the adoption of the most scandalous mea- | ecutive power shall be authorized to raise an army of | two or iene attempts that I induced them to listen to ‘Ike President of the Board of Aldermen, Mr. BARKER, Resolve, ‘4 i , Therefore, that the law isin every respect im- | nartictpator in this was Mr. Findley, whale the ethers By propositions. It is I who was anzious, for Mr. Jacob- | opened with the company. Ho said he | Pilisic; unwise, unjust and odious, and thst we, in common | Wore atwoitly Kept lucthe back ground. “Kisaane was @ sohn'seake principally, to make an arrangement, as I | was glad in being able io welcome to New York amd its | Unwearied Industry aud wilt lavor uncedsiecly until’ se | Jarge merchant in Cincinnati, and waw-brought tate come found it entirely impossible to go on at all, or without a | borpitality the gentlemen who were with them to-night. | enactmens co diseracefn! to the character of our own State, | tact with business men. Cole hag a knows Joss that would have brought disgrace and ruin to:all | Although they were members of different Common | aud ro pernicious as a1 exumelo to others, shall be forever | through the West, and other parte of the Union as ope’ Ag you cap jncge from the following facts:— Councils, they wes uncer the same flag—Now York | ¢*puraed from the statute book. Carbon. Taking this name, he cemes from Cincia- nd that w ort address sures to enter, of its own authority, into sion of a | 50,000 men, end shall call into service all the national it part of the territory of Venezuels, m which we | militia if it shall deem fit. five exercised and do exercise tranquil dominion, or Art. 6. The executive power is authorized to negotiate, which dominion, disputed by that republic, hae been the | by way of a loan, to the amount of $4,000,000, for the object of diplomatic negotiations which are stillpsnding. | purpose of meeting the ex; of With this object in*view, both houses had given their | ereise of the pewer given by the 118:h art. of the con- the war and in ex- a. 1 Cid Dot consider thatthe new company was backed | sympetbizes with Boston in every noble, act. The ctolved, That we will voto for no manat tho noxteleo | patito New York, and takes rooms at Dixby’s Hotel. -approbation to a project of law granting 10,060 hectareds | stitution. by the hearty co-operation of all the journals—quite the | syspathized with ber in her resistance to thé stamp | hore ™ectuni not Pledge bmeelt to sustain thernrinciples of | Now, T wit show that ke was upon tyo hotel regis, P . of land for the wg of a road between Riohacha and Art. 7. Congrers consents that, in the case provided contrary. The Zimes sneered at the speculators; the ip the great tea pet. New York felt a pride in d odium of a law at once unjust, un- | ters ‘same time; while living at’ Bixby’s Hotel Maracaibo, necessarily disporing of the disputed land in | fer by the fifth article, the Presideat of therepublic may | Hxnaup did not Only not notice it, but even refused in- | Faneuil Hall and Bunker Hill, Boston is growing ia » at the same time he was sbering tho room ef that part. commend in person the land and sea forces. ferting the advertitements; the other papers were more | importance and in wea!tb, and we are proud of her as t every other party. no matter what | another gentitman in town under his own aame. Now, In the House of Representatives another project of Azt. 8, This resolution is to be immediately communi- law hes been discussed, in which has been declared free, | cated to the executive pees te the ena from the let of September of the mt year, the com- | order ita pyblication with the greatest pos rhation 12 the territor, or less lukewarm, with the exeeption of yours, and per- | ourasister city, We are not strangers with Boston; the baps one or two others enions before the attaiament of power, | the echeme was concocted while Cole wasin this city, be: a b. The Academy hi to their promises, and bAY2 | tween himself, Findley asd Kinane, The Di the may by ® too confiding aud sclemnity rajlroud and’ the telegraph has united us; aud we are ‘ing Cogaged nearly all the available | ene in feeling and in beart. I propose t * Attorney then continued to state the scheme as it was therce, gf exportation ana impo on to-morrow, ttoauniversary of the great revolution | chorus was compelled to form a chorar, con- | ‘Tho Common Council of tho City of Roston party wel errnasy Hall one oreiis: |v oonooeted and. exrrled’ out, peocteety-aa ft un abated in comprifed in the great basins of the Amazon, of the | which gave to the Venozuelun people its independence rtion of newly arrived Italians and | prank with three cheers, Music by the band, ‘We're | fit ccomstances, and through every violetitudo, stgod. by | the Kirsane caro, aud before published in the Han sto. Orinoco, Rio Negro aud Casiqiare, fixing arbiteary | and sovercignty. In oxe word, Ehada bad chorus, | 9 Bind of Brothers? Uno DY the Pand, ‘We're | the constitution, the rights of the people, and’ their own | — At the close of the opening of the case by she proseca- limits, by which Venezuela is Cospoiled of more thaa | Giyen in Caracas, April 18, 1855, 26th year of the law Jy knew the old operss, and could not have | * the sentiment was ded to b; Enly reliable evidence which entities them tothe Gonvianea | HOB. the District Attorney stated to the court, that iaas- four thousand square leagues, in which she at present | and 45th of re been of any service in the new ones. 3 Bia aay She A only rehable evidence which entities them to the continued | much ag Hornce F. Clark, the assistant eounsel of the DRO RODRIGUEZ, President Senate. Mr. Dusiam, of Bostcn—For the flattering: manner, | ccntidence and support of the exercives jurisdiction, and of a much more extensive Spore eT LLLAM COULTER, Cocirnane” | ‘defence, waa not in court, the court should d adjourn tll c. [had no dresses, aioe 1 was gtven to unde: , . President, with which you baye received us, Lean | ¢risis of cur hi rritory, to which she has a right, by the American J. L, ARISMENDI, President House ot Rep’ that Mr. Jacobsobn possessed Mr. Meretzek’s dros: we. 2 y i Sours Exy, Secretary. to-day, when the first witness would be cal ; principal of uti possidetis (‘ns you enjoy’’) established | J. A. PERx”, Sec’y of the Senate. music, T found on opening the chests, three days Se city ee Bostea tear tha eee Bibel gle MEETING eu aah LIQUOR DEALERS, Abe court shen adjourned till 11 o’clock to day. Ss. base in the negotiation still unterminated upon | J- Pavrt, £00'y of the House of Rep’s, the commencement of the season, that there was not Sia shavldishus netioe Hired's soblic ccreiaterany : The trialof this case will be but @ repetition of the he bounderies, which correspond to the Colom- THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS TO THE NATION. Fee Let ae Teco eopers, The music wasins good | Io not remember that ever before a pudlic dinner was | qpNStcua! Hail was filed to overflowing last right by | trial of Kissane The prosecution will call the same dian States, in the same region, respecting Vexsavriaxs—On this day, on which we celebrate the | ‘tate, but Mr. Jacobsohn not possessing any billof sale of | given Common Coomete upon. thelr sxchaage ‘Of visi'e, | the members of the Liquor Dealers’ Association, wao | witresees upom the ‘stand, the same questions will be e which the representatives of the said Colombian states | greatest of the edlemn days of the country, I salute have stated in the memorial which they drew up at ng How many glories, how maoy tetieobe, how Lima, that the confusion ot ssid was | many recollections unite to-day to excite our patr:otlem! “Gemonstrated, as also the necessity of puttiag an end | Without pride, but fall of real satisfaction, we may to that confusion by a definite demarca tion and com- | congratuiate ‘ourselves on contemplating the virtues we winetto tine i gepevtny poise ise cet ted ad ae ries waited to form the first \ogotia a e of our histor: which had to be registered the le 8 than those which had been -given to the nego- Peon wonderful acts, the birth of free Gatieas, and the the property, which was mere]; in his honds as «| asked as in the Kissare trial, but the defence ms; - moulin fora dvances raid to have beon made by him to | At eet this has become the fashion only within the | turned out in great numbers, The meeting was private, -| $8 rary a lit ‘imfize ts thia-tztal to. be te'the Jast two or three years, We did this once, and only | but wo have been able to learn the following particu- Mareizek, be bad no legal right to use it. We should ; » i par other, that the therefore, have been in continual apprebensionot being | Smet. , Jill proceed to speak of the fuanner in which | iey9:—Mr. J.M. Hayward occupied tke chair, and D. S, | each the question 4 served see ero ange at the very moment of com- Save to give. youin return for your kindness some granite officiated as Secretary. Speechss were mate by Fema peopel that given in the triml of Kissaae, d. On vhe evening of the public rehearsal Mr. Rowland | 1 Massachusetts for your City Hall, and we should be ee cr nee ce) eens, Couey a iacheR : : It | former ouse ¥ tcok occasion to {nform me that the greater part of the | $184 toentertains committee from your body on a visit | others, in which a determination was expre weit doin | entire week. to Boston to see that granite. (Laughter and applause.) | that could be done legally to oppose th deh cts UR ae ‘tions which were separately prosecuted between these money invested bad been advanced by him to Mr. Ja- fui goveromanta ovyhom war dirwsiod the nid mower | feat ted Cheer se eam a TOF | eee be be mode aya ceugnene ct tee: | Mr. Chatunay ant bave a dallaguichedgentiennn ac | Covsiera Iho Heuer Soslere So ot Soiniog too toate The Common Counett,. Tay nich they had collectively signed. The rupture of | us nct to-day recellect thote eacritices, save to recognise | ceip's to him, until his loan was repaid; but that he | COUPAnying us, whe can address, you mush him, | On thie sudject the following, offered by Mr. Alexander BOARD OF ALDERMBN. those negotiations by th of one of the contrasting | the price of Our rights. Let us mot recollect ous arene wuld be ready to readvance it, if the money should be | In cloning, Mr’ Proaident, Le will” alinte “cy | Mathews, wee passed: REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER ON THE KIGHT/‘TO- SUBLET CAS~ parties ating to itself the right of disposing of the | save to take in the noble exarople of the herois rar. in required. Tmaturally felt alarmed at this, asit | [P, Hastiotndk, ama inp tak Obs week onion hk the | _ Whercas, thero are many people, directly and tndirestly, + TLE GARDEN, Eistter iu spite o| all reclamations, setting at defiance m of patvioblem Whose hares tlfact 1 hat if the busmess should turn: out s Losi: } y get = engaged inthe liquor business in the city and county of New Mr. Comptroller Flagg sent s communication to the all the principles and practices estab! in tnterna- | and almost all our famillon-the resoletion to sescoee anticipated, Mr. Rowland, (whose name did not | Cue er she Revolution, and we must stand by itivgiviog | OU Suarist us with thelt eetouee and ineneysana | Board, m answer to den tion offeret by Ald Siomal relations, and violating the respost which gorera: by our ews edturie the werk of thee vistace passer fear in the contracts,) oncein possession ot his money, | 20%» come what will. (Applause ) I clone with giving | scointion aud arsist us with their presence and money; and , manswer to a resolut ret by Alderman ments owe each other, ia not presented merely asan | dence, liberty, the republic. i might bave full and justifiable scruples againet aivano- | Trio city of Now York—Thoir city coversmontis worthy | Linseiseihe in theceteree eee meTmttude and proseas: | Brown, inquiring aa to the right of H. K. Conklin ta abuse of legislative power, but a8 an injury {atoler- Venezuelans—I have heard of your vows—I have ing it fps under such ominous circumstances, and | of emulation. Resolved, That £0 person who shall nozlect to join-ghis | Sublet Castle Garden foran emigrant depot. The Comp- able outrage; even setting aside, for the present, the eon- | understood your intentions, I liao unreservedly con. | I should be Placed in the disgraceful position of seeing The President of the Board of Councilmen, Mr. D.D. | soolet; til proceention shall he commenced against hin He aaid he hoped | shals be entitied to uny peouniary aid trom us for alleged | TOUCF says thet Mr, Conklin, in asrigning the lease, aid unpaid, whom I was instrumental in brivging to ; é fs sf pert of ta Htira) Sc ees remrecea vo, cele sent iaan If would be called | Violation of law previous to becoming member of oartedy, | not apply to him for his consent, as the original agree- alderations and connections between peoples associated servic >: secreted soy ceit to your service. “In my turn, 1 bave the | eee eet to speak of the inevitable disturbances | some one more competent than hi all their antecedents and which Venezuela has made right of tellirg you that which I requtke to satiaty you. it a duty on herself to observe as a family law since her 1 avail myself of the disposition lie mind, among chorus, orchestra, &c. upon to respond te this toast. He said he felt that we Capt. Frenci offered the following, which was also | ment required, aud ther: the rg seperation from Colombia. this Lappy Soy of reciprovel plaswaten ce ensrousd non | ta. the fece, therefore, of « powsrfal opposition at the | wore uostikcere ter ete Ponte onan fait that we | | Cave Std 8200 The ist of May to the clty trom nn t these acts, grave as they are, do not manifest 0 | common joy, of elevated thought and desires, to sak cademy, with its new operas, aplenaid miseen & reatest hospitality at | Recatwad, thas tase committee appointed to procure coon: | Sen'n aot been paid, acd this alone would bit = ‘much the aggressive character of the measures which | from ‘you, ‘ag an element of government, your union; as | #0d capital, with, as I supposed, the enmity of xavora their hands, The people of om and the people of | eel to defend those who have been arrested for selling liquor seamaTex ot tise be Shere Wan 46 abotied ‘ends to the Granadian Congress is discussing with respect to us. | » proof of gratitude to the founders of the country, your | fuestial papers, without dresses, without matic, without | New York both stood upon the ssmo platform, and that | since Ist ef May Inst, te eeCite acelicecnl | the Comptroller, by the Cocmeiliatenane af pens i. ‘There is snotber more remarkable fact which, om account | firm adhesion to the independence, the namo and the | ® "éfertoirc—with the utter impossibility of’ produc- freedom and the Union. (Applause.) He said the | counse) to defend every member of this socisty i Kory law ssent to the tender, Butte mye dy orn to q @ House ves ei entirel mn hackneyed ss, with ams, & Bo: jan. lause. | ve you incon- ‘ New Grenads was Consider! roject of constitution, | Bron the altars of vopuphen eter aves eet | out capital torcarry on a businers of such mugnicude, | clceier-- iss east After resolving to change thetr mecting place, the | Uattery and grcunds under water, but cannot sell them, it iatance in ths managerial department, ‘ahi ion of Sent! t bet: thie city and Boston. meeting ecjourned. or abthorize the corstruction of piers beyond the Spe air-tar"vateighoat ace aes ame aalle eae | eee eeaane nawone Ath & applause, and to | | Over houcred members were initiated, and $1,000 | Ceatle, or even to constrnct piers and flips in trout of ratic war to orntend against—with the moralcer- | respond to it there were loud cries for ‘ Wakeman,” | taken in. There ix now an immense fund in the hands | the Battery; but the city own erect sone Ceanenee by the establishing a confederation its authors called the | uxited and virtudus, Venesuela will be that which the Colombian Confederation. It appears that they selected | iiustrious pateiota of the 10th of April desired that she this nsme— united hitherto to #0 many records of glory | should be. With all the elements of prosperity which p and of noble abnégation—for the pase of extendias | she possesses, with free institutions, it depends upon in @ manner less frank. although more oftensive, th? | ourselves alone that we become one of the happiest and limits ef New Granada, at the expense of the other sec- | wealthiest peoples of America, tions, which entered into the composition of old Colom. Venezuelags—We are now in one of those circum- ‘ympathies inspired in al! | stances to which patriotism cannot be indifferent; it ho understood the thought of Bolivar, by that | concerns the honor and glory of ths republic. Qur do republic whieh ke endowed by pride apna mestic distensions, which have divided ‘and slmost dis- tainty, under the most favorable circumstances, ofa loss | ‘‘Kelly,’’ ‘ Peckham,” *‘ Allan,” and others, of the tressurer, which will, no doubt, be used with of | lic buildings and works of defence. °TI which’cou'a zot have amounted to !evs than from ten to Col. Yor T. Beanp, of Boston, respon Mr. Pre. | fect'when the time comes. contends that a use mS the Gaxpee Sentenig ties by he fSifteen thousand collars in alx weeks—with no power be- | sident-—I zire with pleasure torespond to New York, and ‘THE LIQUOR PROSECUTIONS IN BROOKLYN. Crnntiae som sob senataamaaraemaanes youd that of a mere agent (to which Mr. Jacobsohn had | to gtve my testimony to the wonderful growth of New ‘Veubidday.morntan the. Gafendants, Eeshiel Baldvie copy of lease an “vol 9 ents Were reduced me, all contracts being im his. and posse: York, ard the magaiticent fortune before her. It is not ake 6 Lhe ,.. | *ppended to the communication. Ordered tobe printed. siop,) Hable to be discharged at a moment's notice, wan | extravagant to predict that within the short peried of | Edward Neville, Patrick Mooney an3,Patrick Crean, who TUR REYNOLDS CONTRACT. it not my duty, to myrelf and to Mr. Jacobsoha, tolay | twenty five years your population will extend to mil- | were examined on Tuesiay of laet week, on the charge | _ The Committee om Public Health of the Board of Al- down the manegement and to advise an arrangement | lions, 1 hepe this prosperity will long continue, and % dermep, to whom was referred the report of the Coun- wgthened by the blood of the V ene | organized us intermally, have given riee externally to of seliing liquor contrary to law, ‘appeared before | ciimen Ingelationto payment to We B. Reynolds, for enclans: It 9) incredible, but it is 60. | pretensions cpprobrious for the couatry whose birth | With the Academy, which, if carried out, would have con- | clese with giving nm 4 cs teats eaedied th ch ~! q eertain that there is no doubt of it, that in the new or- | Se celebrate Lev rear, united, to dvfend her; and | verted a boar ted head and the anticipated failure | A long continuance to the prosperity of your city. plone y “The peered ‘apaesied, tatoos "ee vemme’ [kee Teporten thet pho irent Ain A of past, B Ssation of the nel agente irene shure to avenge ber it rhe ould be atticked. ; Let us swear ee ane neontwte cagededs tyibe Ateieey, se Here cr arose for “By; iy, Mather, Mather.” Judge on Saturday last, when, by advice of coun- | submitted in the sald report, and th investi- - es U LY re: —I wow willing res} , i . 4 = <7 tym ip lig eg (ecibeg tan dint — have come to | Jou state. It is true 1 wee urged, (after avery- erman reapon my seage sel, they refused to furnish boi io case was | gated all the facts embracea but then you know the Lelands will cram everybody that | 1}, tponed 1 Monday ( day) moi terial ing to sd thereto’ on te Soet tes cone s then stponed until londay (yesterday) morn- | or material appear! a yeret oral srpeared esi ta Sieve ts tea oa Colo age comes uader their roof so much that no one can stand | ing, ite’ at’ the, babe appointed Judge Culver | clusion arrived at. therein, your tee Rave, the ive ccmpanien, with the prospect of obteming the | °2¢,speak for more than five minutes. (Laughter and | stated that he wae now prepared to confmit the defend- | therefore, after due cenpideration, determined that sast les se for ma season. 1 Secttnnd, however, rj m Tear testimony to the honor of the gentle- | antsto the county jail. Counsel stated that it was theit | tice anda regard tor the public interest demand, and accepting would bave made me appear to have acted ton, and particularly tothe honor-| intention to bring matters toa speedy decision by briag- | your committee recommend, w concurrent® with the re- from interested motives; for thi same reason 1 re- | 824 dusiness talents of Col Jobm 1. Heard. (Appiause.) | iog aefendants before Judge Moore on writs of habses | solution adopted by the Board. of Councilmen. The rec nounced my share in the $5,000 bonus in. favor of Mr, | Z2isgemtleman continued to speak of the greatness of corpas, but that gentleman being confined to his bed by | port was ordered tobe lsid on the table. Jacobscha. In yielding to the urgent reqnest.of Messrs, | Boston, New York and the trade of the West. sickness, this could vot now be done. They therefore ‘THK CORPORATION PRINTING. Phalen avd Wilof tone to Boston for the purpose of | , Alderman WaKzMaN wan the next speaker, and gave | Preferred to give buil for the prevent defend The report of the Committee on Finance, disagresing taking the theatre for the “William Tell” diraiog, Twos | bis time to eulogizing Massachusettes. Said sho | test the question in other cases which would with the Comptroller in bis award of contracts for a@- otaiad hy the iotive of benedistivg betsy articn, as] | Cidn’trell her principles, but sha only sold ber goods. | Le brought up. At the request of counsel the court | vertising, and non-concurring in the resolution of the thus facilitatea the ingrecs to the leademy of the La. Crises) Peg a gu timer whose penectng oe granted the defendants until Woaneaday t procure bail, | Board of Couneitmen, was laid on tne table. upon being with the representati " ; tands urned, ieee grange Opera Company. It was, however, clearly under- | }2°N nene ne eee ent until which time the matter 6 further adjo IECELLANKOUS MATTERS, aides rock they have seized, by thove projects of law to which I | prove oun character, serve to give us more valor in our have referzed. uncertakings. Let us prove that we are worthy the In supposing the fature incorporation of any section | hezitage of Bolivar, by defencing the independence ‘of the Spanish American repubhes which are bordering | which that hero, when dying, claimed as bis most cit, there is established in said project of constitution the ious glory. Let us not fail to preserve unblemished necessity that they have » political existence, aad the | fhe rane of Venezuela, Unites, aleo we shail be power of untting themselves to New Granada by means of | gtrong—we shall be invincible | ‘a treaty which that executive power might celebrate, | Caraquenos (citizens of Caracas)—You deserve a spe- and which might be approved by the Senate of the con: | cial salute on day, The glory of the 19th of A) federati ora om ge of bac (sae or which hes shone over ihe Whole, world of, Sofa us, Congre mi per Jependent orga spark! from its beginning 1} Tacas with the live- under the form of government which. ‘the have freely | lest light. I ralute you withvall the effusion of my pat- acco} it ee uremclagehs pees ‘whlch At hae Toe sessised rete a frend Bae) Bp Paredes spy pt ot Ay stocd that this point once obtained, my only connection # oo pd Rig el den: nae th Bi of the vgmper from them, in ing for events which necossarily | of the glorious momument in which repose the ashes of | With the Academy should be that of giving advice to | The Nilttery of the Stato of New York. Bape Aewokiangs cana? far out as ta allowed 40 area, cadopted., ‘The report te suppose th destruction of their 0 ent, the | the hero, whom Providence chore frou among us to ren: | we best of my abvity, whenever {¢ mae Oe | ne agtage Ps Chiaah cre Tau Lave Rarys—Seuwr For Cowa Ix,—Te | change the locality of the Twenty-recond ward. peat Se eat enn natonelly, ad the crime GF | tine tt, da the vest continent which he freed by bis. | HUES ins mane oe ur whe’ brought bask fiom Boe- | sual s ‘maguifceat tanquet might, ba Tike trars and flige inthe vitnty of the ety lok vigorons | house Adopted.” the roport of fas committee in fever p ‘The icea of annexing some of our provinces app2ars 8 Caraquenos, all Venezuelans, unite yourselves corai- | 2.” I voluntarily haet back to.New York, (leav- | wel} known anesdote of the boy who gave too big and thriving since the laterains. Thegracsin the parks | Of iner¢asing the salary of the missioner jeote , the aucien ing the business I went for half finiched,) the moment 1 | ‘noo’ for n very small horse.. ie amu evaebecaviondlicelte: tat sints kee te a year, Meiivad lib tees postitve lalercanton Uf thoes ‘beingany | with two or three other anecdotes tha' has beta sige cet wie ys was concurred in, Several Board ef h it could undergo the same operation again. | Councilmen were received and referred to the varieus difficulty about signing the contract, and after repeated | pany in a roar of laughter. He conciuded by saying |, though i telegraphs for instructions or advice having remained | thavhe wiabed to ree créry gentleman present in Boe |' Although the weather yestorday was coli for the seascn, | committees, more than a legislative thought proper fora constituent | sity to your government, ro that the tri-color flag which body; it bpeeart 8 revolutionary Y plot, & seditious exci- pa ‘unfurled on the 19th of April, which Tes yeaed in tation, a cetermined desire to offend the seif-esteem cf | jriuwph through South Americs, and in whose shadow our own and the digmity of the nation. A design | the beautiful republic of Columbia grew up, may not d Lax ‘Mr. Ebling) from $1,500 to $: oa pa (Mr. 6) aera THE NEW CITY HALL, with their wiv d families, and one would | the evicences of the near approach of summer are thi watotes ect of rrorgan sranisation pt government, could, | {1,10 protect always the Venezuelan territory. | Rather aionaly Llabere® ou my arrival: to efbes us Guiceaia telliahiyener to aicuatens culrg around us, Already strawberries—taat must ce. | _ Alderman "Ex moved to go into » Commitee of ther Bach srataos the: Ter belonged tom | Cesth than consent that its celors, emblematic of ao | 2elouely tel Col. Mixa followed in s few brief remarks, Heious of the berry tribe—are in market, though the | Whole on the subject of the plans of the new City Ha. Eos wr nentaitons hotties: for which the goreament | TOBY, triumphs, shall cease to decorate the sacred soil | S7EIRECEOST you that the fact of Mr. Jacob- | Alderman Ex then rose and said—He saw in the com: | quality is not of the best. Some very fine ones were | The motion was oppored, as the Board were about te pa ppg picsnfey the ee cen. | ee counes! OSL T. MONAGAS, | son having taken One or two additional partners, | pany a young merchant ef distinction in the city whose | tacugiit to the city by tne steamer Alabama, for ono of | ¢ntertain some of the members of the Boston Commem ees New Graneia Sonoliscted ’am sot of Vi oe mins gear : hose names he refused to disclose, (although {felt dis: | faee wes familar to him, and ke believed he would favor |' the restauranta ia. roadway, ‘They are iarge, zipe ead Counell at dinner at the Metropolitan Hotel. intch ox ahr to serve rule ‘on this point of annex- Fiensea at rot being consulted in such an important | the company with afew remarks. He called upon Geo. | mellow—such as a southern clime only can produce. A Adjourned to Wednesday. Stion, but which the friendship and good faith of neigh. Another Foray on the Cyprians, matter), could baye fad but Nttle influence on ime, as | Peckham, asd hoped this gentleman would takevhoiioor, | few warm days will All our markets azd stalls with thie BOARD OF COUNCILMENs, Boring goveramsents, and for Gon ref respect provents | Im accordance with the erders of Mayor Wood, the po- | there vas uo possibility, 1a the tase of a certain low, of | The call a4 once cress tor’ thie featleran, and in obedi- | Tuscfons fruit. Pineapp'es have made thelz appearance, | aie poard met at 5 o'clock, pursuant 1 her mentioning first te that government which thereby | lice captains in the several districts last night made ano- | the number of partners affecting my Leseret | iuteresta. | ence to the call— oranges sleo, and can ad at moderate rates. Ina adjournmeat 9, With, regard to the services rendered tome by Mr. Gro. Pxcknam came forward, and spoke as follows: | few weeks we may expect to see cherries, and ether | at previous meeting, in the new City Hall, the President, Mr. Jacobsohn—although the public have little to do | —Mr. President and gentlemen—lIdentified as I am, and | summer fruit—so prepare, ye gourmands, for a feast fit | D, D. Conover, in the chair. with affairs of a private mature—I certainly had not for- | have teen, with the mercantile interests of the city of New | for the gods. Immediately after calling. the Board to order, Cownel> them. the contrary, the remembrance of | York, I canzot, on this occasion, although the youngest Cuaron or ATTEMPT TO Kim. —A man named ‘ous: thore very services rendered was one of tae principal suoogy0 silent in opposition to peu enthusiastic | _ ATREST Ox bs man Rep moved that the Board resolve iteelf into motives that I tried to make, and did make, an arrange- | call. ms) Bir, a great idea has boen presented | Seth Raymond was arrested late lant night by officer | Lites of the Whole. increased its ers In the lamentable Se ther descent upon the street walkers, The station houses poet hs ere which the weed ‘were soon thronged with these poor creatures, and their i. ron ce ore a instances | still more miserable male associates, who make a living Rrorese , although : appeared | cf these poor children of shame. The Sixth ward police Fee eae eae eee te yee aai’ theaysnparhigs | arrested a number of girla who make the Park their re- of Cesansre, to interest herself in its reconciliation with | sort to pursue their calling. These are generally of the the government to which it naturally belonged, thus de- | most abandoned charscter, as was abundantly evidenced went freeing him from all Wability and lows, and from | here to-night. Boston and New York—!he two greatest | Mathers, of the Chiefs office, charged with beiag impli. Councilman WakDELt opposed this motion, and asbed which be alone was to derive all advantages, as I re- | cities of this Western hemisphere, through their repre i riot in Morrisania, Westchester county, nounced everything in his favor—to sy nothing of a | sentatives, bave this night woited in sentiments of fore | cata im & rio “ ¥; | that the report of the Committes on Roads, in relation lear, was treet, be Thie separation of the Colombian fam hole ycar’s Jaber and the anxiety of mind I und and devotion to the great interests of our common coun- | Wéreby @ perton, whose name we could not > to the grading of Fifty-fourth street, be taken up. shou! etna a1 von of discord, but ae ( when taken to the rtation house, Taey shouted, sung, west, ha ib try; end it seems tome that a great portion of the North, | ¢spgerously, and it is feared fatally injured. It appears report was taken up, and the Committes on, Roads dis- should be marked withs demonstration of the mostcom- | and made all manner of uncouth noises. They were | Had the contract sgned between Mesers. Phalen, | as well as of the South, do not ly weigh and.con- | » party of ersons, whiledrupk, entered a house and 0d, ‘ule to the zequest of the Councilman. Coit ard Rowland been carried out, everybody woul rider all the advantages arisin; be union of this | amused thi seinen by. smashing the furniture. The lady re Gilman Fux th “ mation for a bave got remething except me; but Tshonld have con- (Applanse ) Why, siz, | of the house commenced rcreaming, which brought sicered myself suffi ref remunerated by tne bril- | our commerce, our manufactures, our agriculture, at entieman to her assistance, whom the rowdies immoe- Hancy of the eearoa, and the certainty that the artists | our remunerative labor, is depencent entirely upon the | Giately attacked for attempting to stop thelr innocent engaged through my agency would have been satisfied. | preservation snd hae 4 of the constitution under | recreation. He was cut with anaxein the head, and Th xe and responsibility reet only on those who | which we live, (Enthusiastic applause.) Sir, for myself | stabbed in the breast and side, and now lies in s dango broke, or conduced to break, an agteement madein ood | I tell the le of Boston that the people of New York | ous ccndition. The rowéies then fied. Warranta were th, a aneilman Resp then renewed his d affectionate fraternity. : ” plete and a: ) Ln Aslan cain ainda ns brought in between the hours of 8 avd 10 o’clock, and e ‘ds to set acontrary example. accommodated with cella for the night. There were . I do not believe, gentlemen, that | twenty-ssven in ali, the msjority of whom were found In there is any part of the Venezuelan people that desires | the Park In the Fifth ward, there wore twenty arrested, oe eee a eae coe Rolieve that | One of the women, incensed at being arrested, swallowed U steph long cebate sprung but pewed applause.) | issued next day, but only cne of them was arrested. eipert a fin ly. adopted. ong ba 's tal . and which all parties considered satisfactoril, sre true and loyal to the Union. ( such cakasse Xs ons Gorin trvee ebemuete? and oe pe si ~ * : aes hh ta bad er rena ig . That they will sustain the constitution, carry | Lest night Raymond was arrested, and acknowledged CZLEBRATION OF THE FOURTH OX JULX, to our sentiments, I fear, in the bitterness of my heart, | 77," mt thet et La hag ign Thave the honor to remain your obedient servant, out all its provisions, and act im good faith and | being one of the party. He will be taken to Westchester | Councilman Hutu: then moved that a committee of that even the name of Colombia, which we might invokeas | Tsht. In the Eighth ward, there were no arrests *B, ULLMAN. | aincerity with all the members of this great | county to-day. five be appointed for the purpose of the a in our conflicts, and always assnemblemof , | made, as the wemen got wind of the intended commonwealth, and that although there may bes small | rap paspati’s IstaxD LiGuT Invantay.—The boys on | atrapgements for the celebration of of July nent may thus defiled, and perhaps useless to the chil. | foray, and wisely kept out of the street, Those few See eae a minority, who, to carry out an abstract idea, would teat |» tissisland, under chargeof the Ten Goversors, hae | 1's motion was eazried, after which it was @ren of Bolivar, who have no: doubted that there would H " STABBING OF A DEPUTY KEEPER IN (HE CITY PRISON | down the very temple of civil and religious liberty, yet | Randall’sisland, under charg e meer carried tbat $5,090 be appropriated for the expenses of ivé more fortunate times for the re-establishment of | "HO did make thelr appearance, walked along quietly, BY A LUNATIC. the sober second thought of New York and Massachusetts | for some time past been organized into a mock military | Celebrating tho next anniversary Of Our mativeal mader Ds h , and faith. * 4 Yeaterday morning, Jobn Cunningham, one of the | Mi'tothe great aterenre of humantte. involved in the | Company, axd amuse themedlves daily by marching and | pendence. A {ter some further business.ef co deputy keepers stationed on the fourth corridor of the | perpetuity of that great legacy bequeathed to us by | countermarcbing, and going through the manual of ae at i special importance, city privon at the Tombs, met with a severe mishap. A | thore who laid the foundation of our common coun! arms with an imitation wooden gun and zeal drums and a pitpe 4 Jobn Allertoi means or other | (oud applause ) ‘This gentleman continued in a st fifes. ‘This exercise in found to be an excellent one for ABD UFERVISORS, pcrpece name : " os “ uA some ghey ‘a 3 loquehee that repeatediy elicited the loud piauditsof | there Jets, ny pt bs ‘a6 a3 Feng one SUNDAY Labor, got pestession of @ kn! walking up an e company. ‘ they could not get of “4 7 they iva ted puinonee dcr, flourished it in am excited state of mind over After this speech, some otber remarks were made, and | visit the city, under the command of their superinten. only importance transacted } exd threatened to hil some person. At Inst, | gt'alate hour the company dispersed. wee EE Rishoy. They will vielt. the Navy Yard then in the Beazd this evening, was adopting the reports of however, be got tired of this kind of amusement, an callon Mayor Wood, after which they will a the union which Venezuela bas always accepted asa | and acted very differently from the way they usually , and the application of which it has left enroll- | conduct themselves. By ten o’clocl:, ao quick bad the ed in its constitu’ that it may serve in future trans. | news ad, the streets were as noiseless and quiet as with other States, 2s tho only medium of intelli- ally are about three o’clock in the morning. who love and respect each other. | The appearance of the thoroughfare was very ‘aifte. t rent irom the way wily sppears, In the Four- me... executive reales he wed measures vote ce! Legh Rit Rae Bie wi Md girls arr |, mostly — deemed convenient to ward off every consequence of anal mi racter, who were making a disturb. those acts; and it has believed that it should make to | ance in the street, There could not have been less ff to | the Committee in favor of paying the following sums te ‘the preset communication, to that you may not | than s hundred girls taken up to the station houses in -dingly betook Bimself to his cell, where he was im- - tation of Mr. the Pohce Justices, for extra labor parformed on Sua- PAE to have official notifieatien of such grave occurrences. | the lower wards, ! medintely Tollowed a Cunningham,’ with wrtheg Besond ae Mvetc,—We some time since noticed a disagreement the bster Pate, fant tation of Ms. Ge i ce Justices, Depead it, gentlemen Seaatecs and somnenaate i.) the attention of the uthorities is now fixed om | of disarming him. When the keeper made his appear- | amorg music sellers as to the price of music not en- fives tae tan To $590 26 tives, executive power corre: in this matter, it wou 5 emergency with the Gutise which it has contracted, to | nctioe of the men who mare it « busiaens to: fallow Keteniey the trustees ome peasena tee Ebits date Wg | rn rere One of cur haga: pabniny TOTES EDITOR OF THR HERALD, | Sscney H. Biam ig aI the independence and the in’ of the re- | young girls in the streets, insult them with infa- | thigh, quite close to the hip bone, inflicting @ deep and | HOWfe# undertcok, om their own account, and without Th rary Ge. Novis | Daniel W. Clark "249 08 JO3E T. MONAGAS. ‘Biles: very painful wound. In his stroggla, with the lanatic, | consulting the rest of the trade, to make large reduc- Aan dght with Eapine Oo Wo ai, onic | BW, Orborne be 0e Sasecus, Ape 1, fon asi ta om ae Ro a va, 3 any Ave sitl — to haha he HY received # severe cut across the a severiug | tions in the price of this class of music, which move: | soy ooo wish to correct | W. 1. ne b-4 ae Faascaco Anas, Georetary of State tr the Tatarior, | tktat eens tat she ind fant ante from Albany, and | Diouulys The iateriated mua was, after a stove ress. | Rt wot withgrent opposition from the others, and the | the she te tetatan tats cone a | ——— + Justice and Foreign ‘Affairs. crossing a boarding house, | Pious Toverpowered, and the rnife taken away from him, | offending parties were ostracised, anda.system of non- | the hone ot any tsee Gusing the Ga sa te OARS ne 7 0r f Jagrszo Gumexn, Greretary of tat fr the Treasury, ates pe item Conningham’s wounds, ithongh not very dangerous | intercourse established. ‘The peculiar nature of the | Renttoned figut. Dy Yering hin eae pind Navy. to follow her, until ahe | “2! probably confine some days, 84 | musictrade makes # friendly intercourse among publish- | will greatly oblige, JOHN &. WALKER pane rinenatbedater Tie : "7: WAR HESOLUTIONS OF COYGEEes. ge in the Chiet's ofice, Officer | je "Pyne Cory eqratwiy ditesded te Some ecks oe, | ers almost a necessity; and now that many of the most |”. ons, May 23, rem of Hagine Co.No. 15, | mhe Caso of Capt, Smith of the brig Falla By he nats cgea_the Howe of Representatives, in| Mathews was sent in pursuit of the follow, end suc- | Aroiner deputy heeper was assailed by Willam Reerle; | valuable musical works, rongs, piano forte compositions, | S** YoRs May ty e or DENERLO OOUBN i In view of the message of the executive power, dated | a charge, he wan silowed to go. This is but one of mat Bugs Sis peovtbeansal cosage coe Bigs by knife, and | ana even operas and oratorios, are being here published Coroners’ Inquests, gg ote Bon Judge Ingersoll, } yesterday, emesis i ee yey Ag Han cares goeur. ‘Poor woke ris, =e ALLEGED GRAND LARCENY. and copyrighted, and some of the greatest composers of | ¢.ypasxz ACCIDENT.—Coroner Hilton held an inquest Mir ai—Tie Slave Trade—Capt. James Smith, or ie Congress jew Granada, of home, t for fear 2 j others, “a , 7 Of being #3 Brus or if A private watchman named John F. Sloper was taken | ‘20 88°, Such as Wm. Vincent Wallace and 1 an? | yesterday, at the New York Hospital, upon the body of Smidt, was, will be recollected, convicted in the U. 8. al eccupying a great of the of Ven of grossly insulted. Sat sitalating the provinces subject tothe rele ot | toomee the siete sted test night will be taken to Co en pa V4 Seley cy poy EE Saw courts, and dealt with as the law federation w! re 4 Authors ectitle the Colombian Gontoierhiton, ‘although fe of into eustody yesterday, by offlcer Comb, of the High- | ‘imine Protection, a oltizens, for thelr labor andtalent, | Cyryarine O'Brien, who died from the effects of severe | cmt TO" t' Toe ontha aiace, of having been ea. 8 uniform plan of carrying on the trade should be estab- juries custained on Friday night by the explosion of » teenth ward police, charged, on the complaint of Wm. H. oo) A aged in the slave trade on board the brig Julia Moulton. Lewis, of 186 East Twenty-first street, with having been | tied. We sre pleased to learn froma card of Wm | cgmphene lamp, in the house No, 20 Monroe street. | f sentence, the Conrt j death, but, before oY 1 ving Hall & Son, in to day’s Hrniry, that foable adj oy tial f the Granadian rep- | The Peverelly Arson CasemA. a larceny committed by two men at present h fa to Gay's D, anamicadle adjust. | ‘The deceased, it appeared, was filing a lamp with da new trial. Tesented 14 tho: legustative body of that State; and con- 7 ASN to Balls MAmtttCS | econ, who, he alegen, entered his store andlarred | ment of ail the diffealtion bas been mado ea terms | £ai0 when the explosion took place Burning borin | "tn moraiog Emi by the advice of hls pounse, Me alderin, + SUPREME ? off a quantity of mechanical tools, consisting of viecs, | creditable and satisfactory toll, and it ts hoped that | ffightful manner, Seay Sondared & verdict of seci- | BF. Danning, pleaded guilty in the U. inet Come Ist, Ghat moh acts are highly offensive to the sove- COURT—GENERAL TERM. lather, belts, sewing machine 1, CTO, &., valued é ‘will sot to artiste in onlitrsting b dental ceath. 1 Ceceased was 17 years of age and was toa chasgs < teres hie ta ly on anaes Teignty, independence and honor of the Venezuelan Before Hon, Judges Mitchell, Cowles and Clerke. in all at about $500, The complainant states in bis | “ealers set an example in culftrating har- | 9 native of Ireland, yeese). Hoary ee on, Mav 21.—In the matter of Peverelly, convicted of Arson, } aftidavit that the accused admitted to him the fact of his | mony and avoiding discord. ComPRession OF THE BRAIN.—Coroner Camb's held an | State prison, 2. That they pre-suppose the rapture of the diploma- | __srotion was made in this ease to ball the acoused, | bavizg aowed these men to enter the but refused pice eee ey inquest upon the bedy of Michael Connolly, a native of ee ee aes Rentence deferred. tie tia tions the fixii f boundaries be- 3 eations that would tend to Naval Intelligence. tween tte two lion, ti puts of Ke Gras te | eee ee rene Leos mragp sey rereaa, So this | Fedo the cperiy, or hereabouts. The accused was | ane storeship Bell, bound to. ie Seaeiro, anited pi hp me ora etn eetaeans the aatene Auooranyr heriog scstionss Van aaa te Orrogating to ‘the power of es! Ls} a istrict Attornes, Mr. A. ey Hall, op- | taken before Justice Bren al jefferson Market duce a reeeired w! y ‘minor offence, contempt ct the rights, titles and 59! of Vono- the motion. Tue Court decided on adasitting } Police Court, who held him to bail in tbe sum of $1,000 from her anchorage of ths Battery yeotordey, whee sho } g¢ his residence, et 125 Wont Thirty-third giyyet, Ver- | the aterN oor Fees, bad speryts #4 Beverelly to bail in tho yy) of $6,009, of to answer the cbarge of larceny, " bad been lying for several days, ’ ike ‘accidental degth. capital charge.

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