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; I AOF THE NEW YORK HERALD. SWHOLE NO. 7150. MORNING EDITION--THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. eee Ole aaa ———E=E EE os sae —s a \ndence ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. THE COX DIVORCE CASE. Celebration of St. Patrick's Duy by th: Police Intelligence. Sew Yerk Town Hilecttons. Our Washington Correspander ——— PEELE ACER Young Friends of Ireland. Arnon at Assassivanonw py Means oF « Toaruno,— ‘War Faxs.—There were two demooratic tickets run Waservaros, Ma rok 3, 1864 NEW PUBLICATIONS. Superior Court. SUDDEN DEATH OF ONE OF THE PARTICIPANTS. | The facts of a base attempt to take the life of a poor she- | {> this town, which tneludes West Farxs, Fordham and | Cave of the Transit Company Before the Sevale—Genert GAUTY ‘AD Sun Beaae Before Chief Justies Oak!sy The thirteenth anpual commemoration of St. Patrick’s | maker, residing at No, 89 West Forty-alxth street, named { Upper Morrisanis. There was » Know Nothing ticket also | Houston and the Naval Retiring Board—Bhe Immorta, < HEWBI"S, EDITION a os beautital SIRTH DAY. Day, by the Young Friends of Irviand, took place last | John Burgott, by means of an infernal mechine, aom- | Tun. The following town oficers were slected—all demo- | Fifteen Pundtilious on Points of Honor—~Thw General te Boe ee eety: cinarin katere OF kot | MARCH 26.—Hichand Coz vs. Klien Catherine Cox.—The | night, at the Apollo Rooms. There was ‘* large company | monly ealled a torpedo, have just come to light. ‘It ap- be Defied to Mortal Combat to Prove that what is Wrong most PeA cle Se ned ain, icisembel- | court room was thronged long before the hour of resum- | in attendance, and the affair was a decided success, | pears, aa far as we ould ascertain, that om Sunday might, is Right—Rich Developements Anticipated in Megard to ry fighoa hole of ast ing business. There were several ladies present, and | though it ended most unfortunately. The dinner was | sbout 12 o'clock, as Burgost was epepi ts bed be (he Organization of the Howse The Neutralsty Troatics rice in paper. 8 - ff mmroh ad pb Mrs. Cox was accompanied by three ladies, who have sat | ¢sten in the ballroom, and the coup d’ail presented by — roto pe by the noise of pn © upon the Between the United States and Great Britain. (‘Tha wade wii piesse send iatbeis oodars immediately. near her during the whole of the trial, tho numerous tiegs, banners and devices placed along | bet per ened, veep en tae . Mr. Vanderbilt has suoveeded in having his Tmameit- H.W. HEWET, 1 Dulchatreet. | “Nathaniel Jc Hicks, Lieutenant of Police Sixteonth | the walls wae very fine. In the rear of the Vrerident’s | loud explosion took place. The bottle ew up towards Company affair brought before the Senate, in a rwolutien: Beer SALE—A COMPLETE FILE OF | ward, called by the plaintift—I have tho recorda of the | chair waae banner, with the wonls— fhe oeliing. sad the unfortunate man rao knocked. sease- offered by Mr. Seward, requiring the President to eomame- iow York Herald, March 19, 1853, to January 1, , ease ~ ann i noe ocsasioned explosion 11 information in hia possession relative to the re- ‘i -, for aale ‘Address | Court, of March 15, ’55, ORMOOOL IRONIC DON ODE DOLD HE 109) nicate w! rma p re) la Lio Forma aise ne " Mr. Gerard objects; be understood that the case was oS en ea Or anameee) ; Poel, eatin poor wan iieg. Sleedion volutionary proceedings in Nicaragua, and espoctaily the BOOKS AND ENGRAVINGS BOUGHT Is ANY | Clored, except ax to character of witnesses, (Ruled out.) | $ Freedom's battle, once begun, and in great seony. ‘The explosion of the torpedo tore a seizure of the Transit Company's property This case ON at tbe old curiosity shop, 107 Nassau street, | Caroline Mevkor, examined by Mr. Scbaffer—I was in ; Bequcathed trom bleeding sire to son, pend eee ye a bad nee we Tight mes of Mr, es having been dismissed by the President, Mr. Vandeabilt woe a! or sulduraphe; Or asptling apper niniag io | court at the time Fliza Pratt was examined; heard acon | S$ Thovgh builled oft, is ever woo. ancady | velog informed of ioe ailale, endeavored to. forter oot han thought proper to carry #t into Congress, where, if T Hieratare gr tho fino arts. Covsiactiy on hand large as: | vereation in court between her and another lady. : mistake not, he will find be mas gained nothing’ by the change. The friends of Walkez will avail themasives of ‘Town Sealer...... Rigas wren. Mr. Gerard chjects. The Court thought it admissible, pamed Baptiste Heudelot, waa arrested on suspicion Inspectors of Wection, LiiscJeoae Lyon, ge fi cqararnge oe ste Seay Atter the cloth was removed, Mr. ED. Muza, the Chair | the satbora of the piece of mluchlof. a: Lec hepa hicaind ner A FANE UT man of the soctaty, announced that letters had boon re- boon impileated in the affair, ; as Mra, Pratt had been asked the question and desied it, 2 suicteeges tion Wain Sateen re js " Samael Bioot, the cevasica to have him and bis acts fairly repreacnted,, M, O, BALL, No. 115 FRANKLIN STREET, HAS FOR ceived from Governor Wive, Dr.’ Brownson, Mr. R. | evidence bios, Justice Mandresu discharged hic L, &. Onborne. Ww faloias very recused peices, 25,000 volumnés baka, in | pfu nauvocnrnued. Hoard « eppversation between Mrs: | chandler, and othors. ‘The following is Gov. Wises iet- Bomn careay enews ange Saab homed S auarrel witb] Dock Mapise,-..o-.-scucveee- «oe Wis OamMOm., snd. thle epn.caly he. dene b7.0.ziahk sanmtaptinn tage ee Rad a. fo qormorinds;,mpand.ons 6¢-dhem any So:tue other,” % spel) tor>— latier, and that the scoused threatened to take hia life, | Yosxaa—TAe alection ‘or Supervisor and town officers | Pat history of the Trans.é Compaay's affairs, whnlt cam “ f 7533 platen, BUDD, “Museo has been to onr house two or three times, but I’ dida’t Ercuxony, Va., March 5, 1353. | Bat husides these threatsithere was novevidence aduuced bold on Tuevday, and resulted in a cle: rity of | B0t fail te prove of more than ordinary interest. Dr.4. Lardver's wor suo her;!” Tdoa’t know whieh of them said so; they at, | ,,Si%-tt would give mo, hearto.t pleagure a weraan: | against: the suspected party. Te torpedo was loaded b y90 sor the: authitcon Notaine ticker, Iva wd Wan w. | By the dy, Mr, Vanderbilits last efforts to iafluemer Fhe ihe Surly Retormemr and clove against each other, and Lent cle tothem; Tama} Sines antl scenic el Aeneas ae eS ius natin and stues, so{ Go ts pertorate-the body’ of the | oo toe secevinon, erte fc W.Va pole tee awe, | ruling powers’ by tying with hign Cot, Web, of thir Gps ho tf Mr. Gerard—Ate you cousin of Dr, Cox? A. My mo- | “iy Saictal dates Gi ebteermit: me to enjoy (tio oosasion, ported owe Nery rg oe “Twenty-nccoud ‘ward { Nothing candidate, Thore’ wero #35 voles pared, of which | rr and Bnquirer, mast not be passod over without umtige. i bad yt News, ail consecutive end complele, in ‘thoe’s brother married Dr. Cox's mother. (Laughter ) nd‘Loan but thank vou for dhe Kiadoess wie hice youhave | polies, is now engaged in investi; the the anti-Knew Nothing, Scrugham,; received 637, and the } Only think on it! A; Fold, 19 8 $60; vole Lio 8,822; :2véley Boan—Knew Carhart; lind no reason to doubt | bidcenme welcome, “Whsrecar two of three oven are gait. |. Willd all in hi power to being ar ena Know Nothing, Van Peit, reco,ved 417. ‘Tha wpeeob. deliveret last week by Senator He te againat the late Navel Reform Commitier, prowiten te ‘tae bouorable gentlemen some troulde. His aitecis, by name, apom promment mempers of board. were oot allowed to paes uanotieed, aad werd brietlp replied to on the spot by senztors, who’ have promised to fullow the sv9ject up Bat-it is met atome in the Senate that the General most bs ready for ox planation. There are elzewhere Injured interasts at work that it is apprehended, will not be pat off by the a: mmon excuse of “heated paasion,’” or cho righ ac elem ed by Kenators to:speak what they please, ir their places, without rurther accountability or questioning. Theo! ? thee w _ | Pipeingettes fo tho name of clvil and rekirions fren ioe, Although the injuriea Iuilloted upon Mr. Burgott litios Halt was called by the dafonce—Knows Carhast; thant and be in their midst, aud tnepite hear wilivtks wicker | are very scvere, still no immediate daager is apprehioud: siemamane’s wageziee an opinion of his cbacacter; knows odue; bis charactor | Rureoitbre heen een sonteomer7 ang De Kalb, Tovar | cd by the-physiotane in attendance, 10 vols. calf’ 52 ols is bad; would not believe nim under oath.” on our sol tor the crime of not being born upon ik Tam, | Nits Coypuct yor Poricexey.—On Sunday night » dis- 89, Wma oemiaice’cte than ey cer eakeian | eo Pome i hi otra ra rg otra dnl been Ge Bets then prcseelad ith ea he [eae ace On ee ene = every 2 in city, or;) met him in toe e regular toasts were then pri with as fol- | howe. The ticalars of the-affair, as far as could be Felating fe tho early history of america). | Di atrest also; have heard peopie in the’ bars, aad others, | lows:— . jadvetaisell soesed Gs Matias WISPREIS: Mle awl ie U Biatory, ancient ani modern, 64 vols, @30. | Speak ot his character; 1 was Captain of the New Yorn 1; 2haDry we Celebrate —By the magic of it influence tt re oee y ‘Vole. 1 to 152, $80. «sihbons’ Rome, $850. | Volunteers, and went as far as General Scott went. unites arts, renews fond Jove for the past, symonthy | question, Lieut. C:arks ordered s dog to be put out of i4 Gowen UIs tow inprs..18 | | Mejor Farnaworth—Jndging trem what I heard of | 0" the preseutand hope forthe future, Musio— "st, Patrick's | (he ytaiion house. Just aa the quadruped was being v ‘Trtal of Governor Price, of New Jeracy, for Defalcaston of .Public’ Funds witie w m#ureer in the Navy. [From the Irenton Gazette, March 26, | Considerable interest was create? im the city yenterda; by the opening. of the term of 1 fntted yStaiee Circuit Coart, before which the important case of tae United States government against Rodman M. Price; tor sup defalcation, came up. The dedication is iat LO have occurred white Governor Prive was a purser ia the Gi r 1824, $36; a ve e r bays amin West, the celebraled American Lesa) on t think his character is good. 2 Treiand- ounted Lieut. O'Keefe made hit appearance at the door nay. the amount claimed by the goverhment is - . Iphia Classics, complete in 142 vols. ther witnesses were called tur the cefence, but did not ‘Hail, oountey of the brave and good! and declared that the dog should not be put out, This S77 818 42, and the setion brought iosae a dept for that sige iL am rts poe ial C pariies, ae ot half, Oyclopedi«, 45 vols , fine set, $50. Pink: | ®Ppear. The tostimony was therefore clowed on both rider. Halll, land of song aad story, was tollowed up by an attack upon Isleut, Clarke, who | deficis the settlement of accounts, on bye Gakct Sari thecen) Sivan ani by i and Travels $15. Literary Gazetie, 1822 to | Mr. Gerard then prooceded to sum up on the part of the Tad of the uascrrupied heart, Was severely beaten and bruised. ‘the sauiled party | Before opening tho case, the District Attorney #tnto2 | V-06 deprive bi peeved atop aeriyer Plo ety $8, London Post Office Directory, 0c. Philo, | defendant. In concluding his speech, wh'ch occupied three Mision" Up tit te Gree nee wanted Capt. Russell, who waa a witness to the whole | to the Court toat a sudpana had been served ‘by the we ata Posing pa wees) a24 ectvige of hie od : Trang 28 rots Sis, Quarterly Review, 74 vols. $46., Ency- | hours and twenty minutos, Mr. Gerardsatd:—Centlomen, | SA ynted Sates ciny terspirit which animated be | salt, to take hin complaint t O'Keofe, bat the'| Marshal upon James Van Nostrand, of New Yosk, ome of | Hvetiect ‘as an epportarive nok he wenuscl by ee ge ; | {stand here not onty for this woman, but Istand bore, as | * Fathers ol the Republic” sitll live in tho hearts of whoir chil. | Captain refused to comply with the request. Yesterday | the witnosser in this cave, bus that he: had failed ‘ ap- mate perty,.on the ground ef relizion, judice ane “Giety it were, for the Seater: If our sisters and our | dren; and may the principles of civil and religious Itverty, | the matter was brought be‘ore the notice of the Com- | pear, and asked that @ compulsory proces mugit be | bode party er f religion, prej . Gavghters are to be tracked, whea we marry them to | which they firet prcmiigaled in all chetr riruth, and beauty, bo | missionery. O'Keefe in one of the new appointments. senued to bring him into Court. The process wus ordered | PrReiPle. yet cortex that Mr. Campbell wit accape Reese, ls $8. Tomll oe ce | anaate ne eRAEaND yrhesaln ease of, Sagle How: (i the Arsh ond ‘american Berarehler~Thelr learniag and | CHARGE ov ABAcLT axD Barmey acarser A Covxcitwax, | {0 be tasaed. Mr. Cannon tien, opened the ease ie the | 4, sppeintment on the Kansas itvoatigeting Comm tion, Tank ones ari tem of expionnge—a eys:em that must condemn, mot ao | ton kad command our obedience, Musiow areal Fidget’ | > 1¥ days ago a young woman, named Catharine Wil- | suit was brought by the government, and proceoded to | Peizg. Coainman of Ways and Means, aud not being very friendly disposed to make repatation for Mr. Banka, Ticlle the facia of She chee, 8 follows who, through the maoogement of Grosiey and friends, Svea Viner’s Abstract, 24 vols. fo io, $1% Law In 1848'Pureer Price waa ordered by tite Secretany of much the minion woo dres it, but the man who employs 5. The City of New York ~The empresa at whore (eet is laid | #on, living at 78 Duane street, applied at the Lower Po- Vols...830 Florence Gallery. 4 vols., $40. 89 Boyde! ="'Yanki him—a system which would bring contempt upon alt | the peaceful tributeof the nations. Music kee Doodle.” | hice Court tor a warraat against Councilman Kd. C. y : 4 nery oF OC = ; “ induced him (Campbell) to give up his caances for ‘engra\ ; bh on Ree coucerned, and incredwity upon asy story aman may 6 Tbe Memory of O'Connell. Mu: Dirg MeCor he Toirwenth ward, who she charged with | the Navy to proceed to San francisso or Monterey for ¢ te ing, 1D rola. “$6. Brldsh “Arey tae wer Hreh “atmenas | tall, If we suspect ourwiven, do not it, us go te | ,, 1; ctv aid Jieliglous Liberty ‘The broad basis upon which Laving begten ber in a brutal manner, white tetwen on | tbe puryose of obiaining funds for naval obieets ie, the | SPeWFer, under’a promise that be (Berks) would wot be- and! 24 vols., $6. ‘The Court Guide, 2c. ‘The en- | brothels to watch them, but pr bl xesta tbe noble structure of the Union—the inalieua lo right of . Paciie. f bulls of exch be. the | mea candidate. livery day is bringiog out something Py Ratha tate Mentions: ro! i wate! jem, Out procure Tespec:able man, | 4) men; let not the assau ts ot the bigot, nor tha schemes of | a visit to the premises above mentioned. Although a Fee ic, by means o' s of exchange vo be drawu on the | forint om in relation tothe organization of the ‘oo ‘S0c. Godson on Patents, pelt BL Bibl aii ae | Who, when they do enter a court cf justice, are beyond | the conspirator ever prevail against it. Musto—''Tara’a | warrant has been issued Cor the arrest of the Counciiman ‘avy Department. This order was given Deceinber 6, even to the selection ofthe coorkeopor, whore rem: TE a A carer a 1549 suspisicn, Do not make s holy allinsoe with such a ast | Haile? Rall cad capaci Some days ago, still he bas not been brought before the | TEE. Price set ont for California about the Sth of Da’ | sven to, ue sek etlon afte coorkropor, who.e: removal = = = Semrenchen a# the alliance bas gen mate of here. Gon. | f+ the Cole dace the atritvers of tro Ol gia —the dia. | ™eRistrate to auawer the charge. See ete Sian oe nt nis hands publio. moeby ("Canty working. to socorsplidh. nit Iapleconamitapenss NEWSPAPERS. flemen, in this cate you bear of me uo more. They have | covers ‘and colonizers of the New—the.earth if filed wih | Crags ov Consriacy Dunemam.ip will be recollectet | "mounting at a that thie fortunate gemtieman promised eve the last word. I have ocnfined myself strictly to tue | sromumenta of thelr labor, centus aud virru. Mudie Garry. After huis arrival there ho receive! large autns and made for fr at It of Saepeenppa reso rg “| fesue Inid down by the court, andI call upon tne court to 2 +8 i" "7 | chat im November last Mesars, Albert P. Robinson, Lasius | disbursements, of which'he did not render a quarterly ac. | Pilces for friend’ und relatives, all of whist be HE GREAT BOOK TRADE SALES-THE GRAND xy i. P07 owen, 4 qI ly ¢ . | comfine the counsel who follows me within the same 31. Ihe Monroe Dootrine—Nelther the ambiguity of lan- | (, Watkins, E, . Watkins, Judson Dennard: and Hen: Sey ENC TOT ANC e- tee operas ee ee eke a: | rule, The etiquette of car proteastom does not allow me to: | kuasé nec toe kete Aiplomiacy shal! ever oravent its wirat | ("paver 'era covacted, on x A caaditcny fe tarsor deo siaver in New Yori harbor, and upwards of tweaty | #ay another word whea the counsel is summing up. I | enforcement Music—" Star Spangiod Senner.”” by iy. charap e 'y po ings, wil aapeae taiNe. IT GO FRANK | therefore will, with lence, rooeivs all te battery what | fi, "ae, freneh Nasion—Hhe hogpiableretuyo of Trighst- | cetraud divars merchauty of this elty out of property to TESLER'S Muaraied necrdpapers tobe n'ucd wextSararase, | (ReFeto Sime agalutt the, 200; Dek Jon Way Renee MAL | era. Bs the geniue and valor of her wons she hee expose to | the amount of about $10,000, Tae warrant for their ar- H the tid the empty boasting of the implacab! ir . Le. Sprucbatreot, Rew York." minds as he attempts to answer my arguments, the evl- | rage 'Alure< Marse! alee Hiyama enone hems | UF | rest was imued oon the afidavits of Elisus Bliss, B. L. i Schmidt, H. C. Boyd, Aibert L. Dickinson sod Samuel de that has been adduced. I finish the case, I feel 12, The Press—Mav it be as firm and unflinching in the de- | °° * » HRATRICAL—TEE NEW YORKER —THE THIRD | here as if haddone my duty, Tteel that 1 have wiellod | feneeot trun ard virito wait is quick in the exporition of vice | ‘iiibert. There have Leen severat hearings and a gvod umber ef this elegant and brillisvt paper, ready forde- | here a battle axe thut has dealt heavy blows, | oiétcmorality. Music—Y Franklin’s March ” eee Paap ety deg dR ME ir Cazes livery this morning, contains a review ofthe New York stage | not from any power of mine, not from say 14. Woman—A tyrant whose dominion ail men acknowledge, arrest up to Jast Monday, whon the case was dismissed for the last week, anda compendium of theatrical intelligence | cloquence that I may pretend to express, but «+ thrioe is | Crdawoe’’ ChMns they wear with pride. Musc—“'Norah | by Justice Davivon, of Jelferson Market Police Court, and Smpeerenn one Feet pl oie ba seit ae he armed who has hi, quarrel just.” I could not speak all the parties charged with conspiracy: were honorably. Going to press, Rey. Mr. rany responded to the fourth tonss in avery | acquittal ubsoribe to the New Yorber. 1 two dollars . | to you so it J did not feei, after knowing a great deal more ‘i aa Bogle copies, five cents. or saleny agents everywhere. | than you about this case, that tnis defendant is an | Scctcal and eloquent ‘manner. He spoke of the depan forgot having. premised, on hia election. Upon the strength of these assuran ves, »members wrote ior thete friencs to come on, as they bud empioyment fir them; and one porsom, acting. under this advice, broke housekeepug im Caliturnia, and removed ‘himseit pera eS eity, only to ipsa tha: he had been 60- cet istt penniless. onoraole gentleman, however, 18 now very uneauy abont the sa‘ety of his pont, and enjoys the waole affair as on exseflent j that will improve by being cireulated. Mr. Campoeli’s care is one to be comm/sserated, and ia certainly not te be forgotten or forgiven by him. An cppartualty ia the House wili be cought for by an il ted member of the nigger worshipping order to make public what was intend- count, as it was his duty todo. On the 4th of August, 1849, the Secretary of tha Navy sent an order to the com- rosndant of the Pacific station, detashing Price from his duty, and ¢irecting bim to fransfer all moneys. boous, &c,, to » successor who should be appointed: Thia was communicated to Price Uictober 10, 1849, On the 19th of December, 1849, no aucceseor having ar- rived, the commandant vppzinted Aert M. Van Nostrand, formerly Price's cierk. On the 8ist of Deceraber, 1849, hodirected'the successor to'call upon Price and reseive all books, papers, funds, &c., belonging to the Dapart- ment at San Francisco. ’ Price alieges tht he paid over to Van Nostrand $120,000, This the govsrnmen! denies, a the accounting officers disallowed the item This is ? ant tience of the Irish peasant on his priest, whom he looked City Intesigence. peeg 73 ‘ ed thould remain a weeret, showing the vatious honorable XAT ARE THR BEST TRIMMINGS TT | Sutbeg nd ander d worse, ‘and the day ts not far disiadt | opito insorrow and in Biilcuioe, When the Irigamen |. sie Laqimaivs.Qoaourem ON Tewany ‘Hoken—This eae Siva Manaary, 1850, Price atarte1 for Wash. | #04 diehonorable moans that were rerarted to,. and: the WEA ee be reqdered:” ‘Sad ad IY whetivor sho ls or not an | Ried on there chores, his first request was for a priest, | ot journed . 10 ington, and while on his way on the Alabame river, cho | Zurtiew sctivel7 engage in, procusiig the elecitom af ‘. eS ae be Tite enh COMI Blin’ ees Shak ering | 20d American Catholion were no‘ed for their piety. fhe | committee was ad, aap g-oebue-ts 4 te papal ee rag meer es eee by his disanter ie lost| Speker. After all, we may have an interesting asaion, iinet Sbanths. her hall's century ‘of years. Never mind her gray Rey. gontleman closed, amid mush applause, with anapor- | ut the Mayor's oBtce, to resume their investigations into | \{Se0 amount of vouesers, « ering the mum ot Somos, | it nst w very profitable one to the conatry. We are looking for the report from ;the Military Com- mittee, recommending the abolishment—not susponsiom —of the neutrality laws between the United S2stes and Great Britain, Itis also probable that this law will be aurther made to apply to France. ‘This the government also denies, and thls constitates another item of controveray, On the 12th of March, 1858, Price rendered an account ot bis receipts and disbursements, In this usceunt he charges $45,000 an cash tarned over to Van Nostrana; and o'ainis a balance of '$16,891°10. \Un a settlement May 10, 1850, » balance of $232,160 49 was tound to be due from bim to the Uoited States. On the 2hof april, 1962, Price by his attorney, ‘Thomas Pember, presente@ another account current, hairs. Never mind ber friend, but cut her down gs z : + a yy | thd “condition of the tenant houses of New York. Mr. For tus week; price 6'4 cents. Young America is an > Coroner Coxxxrr responded to the ‘City of New York. ctreeslzosc ope agteg ath | te ceuraacy heaQeaet, crt tee Nyt | aluth one oem impover tanta in | JOM. ea chairman, vs he aly met | 27, pil news agents, and by T. W. STRONG, as, tooxues couate'be -aalx quan tito! peace ‘our ver, | tz country, according to certain parties, yet ne | committee in attendance. He stated id sine’ the ve Conga ahi Leeact be ante caved Suen itege | “owd~*eo ‘far presume, and did not feel uy | turn of the committee to Albavy from it reoont visic = = =~ | dice, si quae hae he h the et ‘ se, | Ciilidence in doing #0. (Applause.) The speaker here | to New York, @ resolution had been passed requiring 6 a SE AR Te RTE | Slag nt gat bar end yt seminars | MASEL a ea, nea ecm! | am ean wana ney Ca > i alt of religioua nCe vn. le ar wi . ie com- eee ee ee eee eee I Ee a ras ree aie gre grey a ay og the Keow Notiiags in semmawared pcm Ontsolty. | savior from Kings county, to look rong the tenant Scdwlan mecdinuve charsner, wort$s 12 | Goa speed the right, whatever it is. j ond Lishmen fought tor Ameticsn liberty, and | horses of Brooktya that day, and the remeiniag montoers ‘cavertiser is r ori businoas, is The Court they adjourned. in Our Nebraska Correspondence. Onana Orry, N.Y. March 12, 2856 Vresident Pierce Appoinis aN igger Worshipper Marshes. should ebare in its benefits. (Greatapplause ) The bar | of the committee were to be in attendanse on the day | | 7 i , Ne hmiB cite ‘Subj : p known, and sill give the destot ea of New York waa adorned by Irieh talent wad genicr: | ensuing, “ar, Teed waited tl noon fir Me. anton, | ‘Iiuing balance of 474,770 01. In tuieagsount he | of Netnastu—Eertanen’ on Ue Sul pened Partaer will be expected to produce the above Mr. Branch ana the Chief of Police. and yet. sala the speaker, these men conid not hold office, | 2ut that gentieman not appearing, he wad the reportars Van Nostrand Dimigrants—The Masons in Nebrasiia—Fulal Pevtona sto honesty aod enetcy, and’ to allend to tre ofc 10 TBE EDITOR OF THR HERALD. if tha damnable docirinas of the Kuow Nothiugs pre’ | encompassing him fter'a notion from Mr. ond | VaR Nome t a ss staan Aug. 9, 1862 dicen mal owns ine pam, hore eno owsoy | Recorder Smt, tn hy receny opinion fayorabe 2 Mat dara recpoeed tp the seventh toust, | 4 lag wt Wovaleoe, whan he had no doube rl oomanripe | Jn6e of $68,111 06 wee found dae to the United 3 It tn anid that every day bingy somethiagnew.. In ieok bboy woo ra oi NBs Heme OMle0- | | obs bf the Ciel; and inboihioarsey tigeciliuatt om whole Fiat ini acagerot tee proceediugs & young man, named | would be prevent. a | On the 80th of August, Price, Spe eg B {ng over the proceedings of the Nigger Worshippers’ Com y TED.— rejecting cliffs he thus discourses in the plaintive tones | jiokr Dougherty, Corresponding Sec etary of she “ Young te y Cima Linant Aeoaie the DOD ee SA NEe WANTED AGEN | Er Verse and: Noe abt Genaisles’ tere arent | hin el ee ee the lee ae tne ae crt sh A aie Eee LE the . ‘with equal means to join him to introdue | dence to show who perpetrated this fraud. he violexce | He waa taken to the adjsining committees reom, where | ‘moval, of the Mercant sland eh @ new kind of business, from whicn large profits | and extraordinary conduc; of the principal actor in the | Or. Connery attended upon him; but he was stricken | upper part of the city dissatisfied a number of the are ‘1 = ry Taatons i iz Oe ae one on foe on | prosecution—the unparaileled zeal he hai displayec—his | with death, and no medicine could save him. Other phy. wienbers who hved im Brooklyn, Hoboken aud other vention at Pitteburg, of the 23d ult., I waa some shatastea- “tetved to notice the aaine of B. 1, aa a dologate to that body, but figuring upon two of e committees. ‘This Reukte is the lately appointed United balance found due from him in the government settle- singu ar conduct and exhibitions—the feelings he has ex | sicians were sent for, and everything that coul $ Ps t States I for the Mi of Nébrash Rat 4 ah ibited— the labor, fatigne and untiriug industry he has | tone wos cone, but he expired in a few minutes, pianos, nad Who, epesereenns cond Lob enlox jhe earan wren be ereotted bite inate ised Coeeeion be roan 1, that ee iaptnan offi aials ween $3.000 Er AR TEBTSER, OF MACELUENT | scanttorted in the’ provecation—reasonably print to him | The Cuaiwas announced the death of the young man | teges the library, lectures and classes afforded. They Mcaive OaI,S1T Si eatah Serban ceeriocale tine ee (eer ee should, eat the sams ins reapeeta ie buainesr, taking aaltuation a: | © i ageney in shedestraction ofthe record.” Wat whe | in feling terms to the company, snd the festivit'os wore | argued that the library should be near their plsem o | Suter S027 Gf. whlch so bad prerioualy claimed 8% | inst ae he receives denibcratic pap, g0 tt, body, Boots and Sereda nieces Cth nace BG jeonla ied tubelenih bate eon Ge ee [mee Were atepped, and the ball that was to | Dutiness. Téwas resolved to form a new association, and | boston the Alabama river, and credited himseit with .| breeches, for the negro worshipping movement, Weshalt only $8,782 63, a covering the aqount lost by the cis- acter. This uccount he proposed to substitute for the one of 0th of Aoguast, 1862, This was refused by the account- ing officers Price appealed to the Secretary of the Trea- * Herald office, “dabor,” ‘ fatigue,” and “dndastry,” in the above, wh ie | ‘olkow.was pos"poned to some other oceasion, The motber pihanipriey a Sh genee, ecenten renee i>; ibe Fe TERGeR it spertifony sbatte I will tramole 28 a spider in my path. | and siste:s of the young wan were present, and, us micht | ScoPtoN, of ceigee gets neg hel apes clip m OOO BE PORCHASE AN IKTEREST IN 4 | -rhe Recorder, in hin ‘unparaueled seal” for Matsell, for- | he supposed, their grief knew po bounds, ‘Mr. Dougherty ie Sexe LAR ae, SF ont ate rape Nar ec from thercity’ $2,000 will be realized the coming sum. | s¢ty tho following testimony of Judge McCarthy, be’o-e the | was w native of this city, eud was held in high es.eam by Thin F caver bias [606 ascovel Whe amiotedl ‘The imvestanen! will be pertset ¥ safe, as the property is Volice Commissioners on the 9th of Vobruary last, the | his associates. He had not complained of iilness during {shar ges aad wil’ do soon sce, 1 presume, whetber the I’resident will exerals+ lis Jackson nerve and decapitate his unpopular Marshal, Indeed, outside of all polisical feeling, a more unpalatable appointment here eou)d not have beea made. r ' AC er organization it was consiiergd {nexpediont 10 co.1- | sury, ard be confirmed their decision. infia'tadvaga ia" Webeaeed take ra y ble ia value in years. Plesse | Recorder himsesf beit net 1he evening, and seemed in excelent spirits. It ia sup- " “ surveys i raska are gowg rapidly on, and | Gitoo HOPE, 24 Spring street? ie, Nowa (Counset wht coast nce you a Judge: posed an wid of disease of this beasts a tuquest wil SvUToel tus copeay esiprt someone butpemsts ae [ened Brienseteata tee toease tae) the Unitek once ating the summer. a large portion of the Territory wilt i $2,000 cPABtNEs, WANTED AN ACTIVE Max pe ey yon recently Meniooh tan cid asraretim. | COC MPERT , avd alteration of the Astor Pisce Opera House, #o that | and it is uuneceseary to go behind the accounts, and to | Probably be acvert:eed, Boats have reachod St. Joseph, 5 . Mar Syiick has padd trom $6,000 to Sib0Or per nant for tae pect | wsuraralced ware cour w ascercain It George Mateel Maxine Court. any rsnight not, ie any way {nterfare or appear, st an an- Sistodets'gan bon canbe made who present year’ Heteroncer | Cosette came you to examine thore records? Please |, tht 2a## of Ole Bull against Phelan, reported sester- | tiam strest, on the Int of July last. The success of the exchanged, ‘Address, with real vame, A. A. Arnold, Herald | siste all the particulars. . é day, it was made to appear, by a typographical error, Cade ee ny pent hd halt is _ xg quested me to eaamine Xana Ms Bowryer ie: saked me'to | ‘At the verdict was $500 for the plaintiff; wherens it | oMyed Im Gonetteny ea eee eetrapent. There are 2 OOO. EARINEE WANTED, WI2G THR AEOVE | goo, my caee and loo slag semen iors mie, waren | Tculd have been forthe defendant, the Judge having | Yow’ 00 rohumos on the shelve of thy rary end the A tog whale control Of bis Saptial, sod pet neo budnews win trad shout thai timo. Mr, Bowver emid (hel the request ier. | *Lowed that amount (being the highest jurisdiction of | tabies are weil supplied with magazines aad papers. The a the ice as yet will not permit them to reach tala int. ‘To a msn of family, with moderate means—one, who has enough to live on for a few months, and su his famiiy—Nebraska is the country. Many of the cla, 118 true, are already taken, and yet there are maay vacant. The land ins me vatuadie sections wil not be xn market for a year or more yet, and in that time show bow that balance arose. Both parties aumit it to be correct. Atter this. under the direction of tbe Secretary of the Treasury they proceeded to afinal settiement, whish was completed Nuvember 24, 1952, and by which the wum of $7 42 appeared to be due from Price wo the United States. On the 19th of December, 1854, Price rendered through 3 } < an industrious man can easily make enough to eater him thorough husiness men, by applying to THOMAS M. | amine the records came from the Ohiet, who was now waiti the Court) out of the setoff claim of Mr. Phelan againat | ‘0llewing are the officers:—President, Kicbard Barlew; | his attorney another account. a 1 by ere. | 2 comfortable home that wall be wert at ate ‘$1,000 im- + Mell ecco be "uowser. come, yougotaia the Marine, Court with toe aud | 7 ial uistary. Marita Je Sebuefey lecoring. Seoreeary, Jobn | dling the Catved Stator wis the cumso! $7,618 d¢—che | mediately attr it is entered. Indeed, claime that comarmgge =a a jor, come, yOu rine Cou me fcr fi ae 5 oi 7 s =A PRRSON HAVING THIS AMOUNT AT | help me to ind George Mateoll's naturalizauon.””"" No,” anys ee ee ee C, Wilton; Treasurer, Angustus E. Silimen. ‘Directors, roan claimed to b@ due by Treasury settioment of Nov. hese Ugo bac ert hol year, Hah ein et $1,500. its commeen is wanted io Jom the adveruser, Bowyer, “wil walt outalde wolll you find it; when we wit } Ariat oF 4 PORTION of Tite CARGO OF THE BANK AYELIA."Y gieered hy the Charaber of Commerce, Benjamin R. Win- | 24, 1862—and Scat We palace Sues Fo Urea eee | ccaat pee HN nen ine mt aecrteny lc on . M - yuraliz: ‘books across, = vy if E mak! cs rile on ¥ Seat itubor cast businews i thie city, wolonabished nod | solsotlos, who is waiting ihereiorusnow,” tT thew wen | —TBe eshooner Hardsorabble, Capt. Gregory, arrived at | throp Heer ee ee eee a ee mic | arate vette Tae ec OTe ete in ie | coed; aad Will vie, 18 plat Oc Tidknear ad deauty, with is without a the attention of wo | fnio theaffiog and feucd the natura‘ization of George Matsell | ‘hus port on Sunday last from St. Thomas, with x esrgo | Albert i ‘ook, Ceor, ce, Henry P. Marshall, E 5 7 any other in the Union. in point of health it is unsar- passed, unless you select some place along the river or streams, where ague and fevers are known to prevail. dusury and perseverance are the principal qualities want- ed in‘a lena fide settler; there are alreacy a wuffi supply of brags, blowers, dotunct politicians amd have- nited Staten to tonr items of credit claimed by him aud disallowed , viz. > 1. Amount paid Van Nos'rand ...........++.$120,000 00 2. Amount of vouchers lost by burning of boat, not yet eupplied........c.ecceeeeceee 5 3. Amount paid Van Nostrand, Purser’s clerk 639 45 r90n8 rani ite} ith, Richard 0, MeCormiok, Ji . It is aigh!: ilar and essen. in 1827, aa Officer Bowyer predicted, with » leaftorn out, with ir ” Py Arrowsmith, shard ©, McCormiok, Jr. Trend wil sield anct prott of at once R00 per anauin. | the omine of Mauell ‘apasrectly changed to Mawel wits Diem | ° eM iromy Bey!” eomnigned to-maater. The old (coe, ee ee eS pind ayer Wood welorted der This ia ‘® rare chance, there being no risk and the | on the pages, apd with Ruran Maisell asa witness tober | Xe.,"? ts composed of @ lot of muskets, several tons of wil be doubly eecured. Please cal! on Dr. HAT. | father’s good character, de. 1 brought the naturalizulion | sooowier und some thousands of fixed eactridges, ana | Albsvy yesterday morning, and Isaac O. Barker, Presi- irondway’ room No: 7_ ouks Oui oitice, q ‘ound ofticer , ; ee oe ee ca Scwser wating for me, and then we ‘both went over to Mr. | isa part of the cargo of the bark Amelia, which wax | '*# of the Board of Aldermen, will officiate ta his ab tonce at the Mayor's office. The business of the Mayor F i _ Matvell’s office with the tura ization recores, where we , 21 , ', ry q beens to tl he come. $1000 rarer tintin & tush bustiess uinendy ow | inund Mr. Mateed wating {or us and to whorm wo showedibe | ‘eived by the United States government nome time singe in Albany, is to give infarmation to the Legislative Com. | 4. Amount pa(d Chas. Hall...... teseertecese S14 9% | CORE polis Ande inge ter tbr ypated: aly i Seceae Wblisked. for which full eecurlty will be given. A business | muillated naturalvaiion ot hie fsiher.”’ 1s | atl'ort mu Prince. We presume thore having chargo of | mittee, now sitting, on the subject of a new municipal alana ba $152,080 81 | ORC O! the first States in the Union, and the day ia mot wan preferred. ADDIS at, ornddress, room 47,5 Bronlway' |, Reowte ae . * | ths schooner will keep ber at a respectfal distance trom | charter for the city of N ier ssa eh telat dlr Tne quention to be xabmitted to the’ jary im whether | oistar’ Hite thées tenn of Ceara of ‘sores of glorious —— ‘Mr. Noves—(Coumeel)—How Lmg have you been aclerk in : S1x4M Fay: Fer\v.—This machine has been aspirt- r Prairie wi cut up into farms, teeming with fields of iN OO 20, S22 cPARTSER WANIED—A. 1. | iyo erine Court, Me Maaeiegins Dare oe the city until she has discharged her dangerous cargo, | Tui Saw Fir : Fis ta tho | tse Siagllowanoes axe laefal end right, and the evigence |! Fine Tit Metta tis beautiful farm houses and lovely . tent partacr, in e ight manufacturing business, ¥. J. iuineiay—Sbout foursen yours. we ing water all over the ark for the last two days, e | ont odes i ot the, prota Wi bein s grest sensare | Titazen, aud whan, treed (coi thé dibokles of a6 unjost 909 who will Le satiated 1 eh Ay O45 capeel B. Govssei—Are you now # clerk of the Marine Court? Surwrrcx ox Long Istaxn.—the brig Webster, of | great delight cf a great number of leisure gentlemea who | confined to sustaining the afiirmative of tix proposition. | 1 omy Seis ae ‘Washington, the honest ed Mr. Cannon then produced documentary evidence to sustain the several points alluded to in his open’ p sisting of certified copies of the various accou rested the case on the part of the government. i Counski~ Who first found the mutilated naturalization ot | }fnkfort, Capt. Staples, irom the Canary Islands, bound } pre on hand to witness the exhibition. The exhibitor re- $1. 000 TO $1500,—A PARTNER WANTED, IN A | vid Geore Mateell t vo Boston, laden with brazilla nats, was stranded on the | ports that the steom was raised {n cloven minutes and a 6 snount fi h the es Vv % ve 3 Pr Y pote Biceedy ta Goren _ con eet ee ban ey raeae that eg af iy south side of Long Island, thirteen miles west of Mon- | half, by means of splinters. With 120 Ibs, of wteam 174 rok: the best of references given and required. Every infor: officers to preside over their own home affairs. the lend will be allowed to select good, true and honess in not far distant. The rights of man des'ee tir ke, Witness sir. q fee hrown, through ch and an eighth nozzle, Gov. Pennington, on the part of tne defendants, ax. | 0 the frontior nx in the crowded and bustling cities of TINES~ Yes, sir. tauk ligbt, on the 24th inst., at 7 P.M. The wind at the | ‘et Were thrown, through an inc! : the Fast; and why, shen, shackle bim with the shaina of mation given by applying to UC. B. HOWKES &CO., 5t Nawau ‘ounsri1—Did yi ver see Mr. Branch in the Marine Court’ edt, J ‘This waa done in twelve strokes, with expenditure of | sumed the position that the sureties in this case could 1? . iu a oe wtreet. ee % ‘ a = i si : time was blowing heavy from the eastward, with a thick 140 gallons of water. : only beheld liable on the tast bond, the same having | ™Sster Who knows only #0 much of their fi ‘tain to bis or their own se}{-sordid political been given in lieu ofthe first. After argument, tue | tin t or. sh aa OEE = Saas ‘The tollowing is Judge McCarthy's cerilficate:— The ve partially ms east- Ra Councilmen Committee on 300 —4 PARTNER WANTED, TO JOid ANOTHER vee P iw Kons, Feb. 1s, 1868, morte, ave & Yee ae Agile dg i ccmee ag vorae - Cout said they would take the matter into conmdera- 'e topurchase a business established for the last six S. H. Brancn, Evq.: 81n—At your request { eheertully cer | ward. She is badly broken and settled im the sand. | fatlroads called a meeting yesterday, to hear grievances neat tion, and ch: the jury accordingly. The Marons—ancient, free and accepted—have already BFS wo S100 por vent, abe a Gone etritiy tor casks” Pall | the cdce cts COM ol wad soar Reameuciin cage at | Vessel and cargo will be nearly a total lows. Sho was | sgainst the Seoomd and Third avenue raflroade. A quo- | “We "RS? yupaned the cave on tho part of the defence, forties oP er ote ema fens sence tag ulars'em application in the store, 16 Ann sireet. | dient sorvanl ae te Pelee cratt | consigned to Baker & Wells, of Howton. Her crew were | sum of the committee aot being prevent, no partien wore | tnd admitted the controversy between the parties was | Cafitel dadge, No. i. Their material is good \ @ONK —ANY GENTLEMAN HAVING THIS AMOUNT So that there seems to be evidence on the Police Com- | ai] waved, but nearly exhausted, heard. The chairman stated thats meeting would be pe tensds al A ate outing to 3a OO re. Last suminer 1 furniahed you with the detail of « 200. who won'd be willing to leave the city, and would | ™iesioners’ records, from the jersonal and politieal called sgain, in the early part of the onsuing week. ‘ waa ucmae pe fog sy claim quarrel at Fors Calhoun, in this Territory, im which to engage in & respeciab'e, cash bruinees, from a rh fends of Meteoll nad the Recordes, 6 ie Geri cos | Tak Ovens. —“Se Spia’’ was done at the Academy fur | ARRIVAL ov Kxmpuayts.—Sands & Nathans’ performing loged bested Date tuk Dy’ Price ‘on the Alataiwe river, | M@ man was killed, The persons concerned init wore ge reel On ORBENE & CO 45 Srcmiwny. ™ | fraud.and mutilation, But corepassion for the Recordor | the weoond time lest evening, toa very good house. It | elephants arrived here safely yesterday, from London, in | 18% thee accounts of Price, from 1840 to 184%, were not | nevally citizens of lows, We thought then it would be RENE WANIED CWIDH BUTFICLENT CAPITAL, | Prvaitdes severity of comment on his vindictive and falla- | will be given again on Friday. the ship Northumberland. The N, haa bad «long and | 1 controversy in this quit. He then read the instrue- | 4) ces citisens would have to bear the toon prenrprred Foam up a Indies hairareuing wed milivery entabuinr | Ci US partizen opinion,” assertions and ascurationy {n ——— stormy passage acrors the Atlantic, and It was found ne- | ons trom the Department to Price, and slated the | Crile “Such is not the eave however Fat 00% Sums German Indy. wEo hes acquires x pertect | favor of Mateell, in connection with hiv itching desire for Jersey City News. ceavary to put the elephants on short allowance of water | @iounds upom which he should rest for the defence of his | AT weeks kings, a reaident and wealthy oltisen ef edge af the business in France and New York. where | the Mayor's honors in the coi itumn. Puapaxarions YOR THX CHARTER Kuxcrion.—In Jersey | dui the fast week or two. They are both in excelent | © 1. By the production of vouchers from Van Nostrand, | Counctl Bluffs was shot, by one of a party from the ame has been employed as forewoman in the most fashionable SIUPHEN H. BRANCd. City, the demoorate will nominate Aldermen on Friday | concition, baving suffered but litue, notwithssanding » By the production of vouchers from Van ‘i ” | place, st s place known as Elk Horn City, an em sre abit and character wil ber pivoas Propockions, wit ace — night. at the Atlantic Hotel. their long journey and clove uarters. eee ae anne money Wo Mit by PIG GOERE: | Tra 'apon the Mik Hon tiver. The cecaeeneey a wee mneand full periculars, wil mast witk atention’ by | chile Murat and the Hon. Miss Murray, in the Second ward, they have nominated Hugh MeComb | ru: 1v Broapway.--About 2 o'clock yesterday atter- | "S. “Tye loss ot Price's vouchers, amounting to $30,000, | ca#e we have been careful toglean correctly, and they are ‘Miss Julla Dumont, Broad way Post offic 70 THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD, and rencmunated Sig for Aldermen. oe. | noone fire waa discovered in the rub.cellar of building : os fellows — RR a —— 2 Sxw ¥) 6 ward, ve nominated Jaco! ‘or- 5 merchan' uctioneer, of Council Blufis PABTNER WANTED-—WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM Hisy Yons;:Mareh 10; 1806; | sscaeke and Wass Be Drag te Woe Aerie, No. 79 Broadway, oocupied by Saavitt, Delliser &Co., | ‘he Weather nt Cayuga Lake and Genesee | City, lows, in company with his father-in law, Ma, Tetes A ‘$600 to $900, in a fi. mly established business, that will be Permit me through your columns to correct the mis- ‘The American in the Fourth ward, hes nomi. | boox auctioneers, The fire orgiusied from some one falls, TO YH EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New York, Mareb 16, 1866. warran’ ra ae venta boa 's few friends, croasod the river hore some days eee eerd beaade, i proterabler bo which avai | Statement of facts Im the anecdotes related by Misx Mur- | nated Jonathan V. Thurston ané Thomas E. Tilden for | tying up one of the gna burners 100 elone to the ceiling, : A ‘ id hich took fire, The flames were extinguished with « id be paid for a loan,” At Money, box 106 Herald | ray, in her recent publication, of Achille Murat. Aicermen. jew walle af bef ds Nar dou. The writer was intimately acquainted with him for | , ™He cemocratie City Convention for nominating Mayor | ‘ew pails of water before any damage was don ‘OMIOR—THE CO-PARTNARSHIP HERETOFORS fl itiver te th just yn Haponen, she deuonrata held teats peteesy mane Brooklyn City {ntellige: cs pee iemmhd eo apt ped xterra proceeded thither sli ah me aoe bel alan G4 , years, and can positively refute thee upjust asser- in Hoboken, the democrats hel ir primary meeting nm ni mee. 7p inaue, he ntates that Ca: lane, N. Y.. , where ‘fe ‘@xisting wader the firm ef Joseph Lee & Uo. ta thin day ; A __ | your yesterday's intue, yuaga lake, : : ; Nee Dy mateal onesul. “Jesepiriee te alone auihorixed | tions. siecle en SORA StansinG wr 4 Hor.—Oflces Riley, of the Firwt district | Vigy heen froven over this winter for the fst mein | MMe AEPOm. It seers that an a aru existed be- to vote the business Of Joseph Lae 8 09 Acbii'e Marat wan pomersed not only of a high order of inquest. pole, yertarday azrosted xitttle boy, namet James MeGia- | simty yours, I beg to say that there haa been no winter | imeem: ree da iat eee 5 Horn Oty eo oe AEDRRW VER: intellect and the moat extensive and varicd information, AN Unxsows MAN Fouxp DRowNeD.—Coroner Gamble | ners, on the charge of stabbing two other boys, mamed | jor rorty years whem this lake has not been frozen over, | ™éenced abusing Mr. Ninn. The former struck the latter, nw Youx, Fob 1. 1866. : The bustnese and very few winters during this period that it has not been crossed with teams on the fce. Mr. M. must baye confounded this lake with Senece lake, a distance of & few miles above, which has never been entirely frozen over, unless, perbaps, this season, for the term of forty years back, 1 think that in 1835 it was iroven over, rome eight miles above Geneva, so solid that teams ventured to cross. | have read Mr, Meriam’s reports on the weather with mach fnterest, and have looked with much anxiety to the time when he would brivg this ‘‘term” of cold weather to a close. He will, therefore, nite exeussble for making the above correction, aat portant as it may appear. TO THE HDITOR OF THR HERALD. Rocmenm, March §, 1856. ‘wil enna a formerly, ander ‘ne name | DUt was the soul of integrity and honor. He was atrue | held an inquest on Monday, on board of the sloop Maria | 1espec tively, John H. Giover and Joba Ferguson, with a nd firm of Joseph Lae & Oo., at No, 109 firoadwer, Gisey | xnd ardent friend, » kind master, Kincere and affectionat® } | o. ina, lying at pier No. 6, North river, upom the hady jack knife, It seeras that om the » previous the boy \ Batldings. ASDERW Y BRA, in all his domestic and social relations; © warm partisan | of an unknown myn, about 95 years of age, who was Le peel eaiuets fil Peeat mee Se non mins — ~ — tn our pritical contests, his motives nnd princip'es were | ‘ound floating in the water at thia point. Deceased was | “nd benien by several Boyt, By Aeerproomd ay, Seer ee Ore tar in neash whois | never Impungod by his bitterest political enemies, In five feet ehghs and » halt inches in height; bed brown | Sat inticted a severe wound ta the beok of Glover, aud sale business, on Broadway, whereby @ lar; once be | feet, bik frank and manly generous nature Ko won upon | about four or five weeks, Verdi “Deata by drowning.’ | cut the other one a fleshy part of his a Ps _ tao yenriy, Address Mercnandias, box 8,147 Fou oftee, bix opponents that on one cecasion his antagonist in oie, 3 ; Tred snbeat aonliliy of Ld spe mlttly ajawel.” is T° CAPITALISTS —A FIRM, WITH A VIEW TO LU ® duel (caused by some misunderstanding during a A StxauLar Cask—Aporrine THE State Prison | little fellow was brought petom®.Justice smith, and, in son- crease business, is desirous of Len aye with @ Lad heated canvass), left the field of honor, converted intoa | A: « How —In the fall of 1868 @ young man about 22 } rcquence of his youth, was remanded to the curto¢y of paver e errenato,take the guarantee scsount, whereby a lase6 | raunch friend, years of age, named Grady, was ‘sentenord by the } hia parente, to awalt the resalta of the injuries inttccted \y Eide, bod supde perable te hie ety, con liare onal ; Li (bis estate in Florida), wna the seat of are- | london County Court to hard labor in the Coonecticut | on the boy Glover. oot the cittional usnese amieipaied | fined and extended hospitality. Ho porsensod the friend. | Hate prison, for the crime of stealing. Tue term of bie Fara Aocioeyts.—Jamee Callaghan, residing on the of, if preterred, a geniieman with $25,000 would be admitted | ship and entecm of the most estimable citivena, and en- | imprisonment expired last fall, but be begged the privi- ae er, either special aot! ble parties | j. a At oli - 1} .. | corner of Warren and Butler streets, died yesterday, in Fakeonscicn atte repels of face: pormanny nies p “4 joyed & deserved popularity with ail classes of the com ego of remaining till spring. The warden kindly per- and a fight exaued, in which Mr. Snow waa stabbed twies by the former. Very shortly atter Mr. Snow was stabbed a shot was fired frem his party at Mr. Ninn, the ball or = taking effect near the throat, and causing instant Our St. Thomas Correspondence, Sr. Tuosas, Feb, 96, 1866, The Danish Peeling Abou! the Annexation of St. Thomes— Death of the Britith ConwilmNarrono Escape. free. Destruction of the City of Antiqua—Movemente of Amaré % falls during this eold term furnish one of ippii ‘ - muutty. mitted him to stay and found enough for him to do to } consequence of injuries sustained by falling down a flight ‘The Gonenes F can Shipping—Oommercial Duiness, dc, de, Teatimoniais Of charncter kod Soule eT eerie, AMpIO | Te ta true that he was a firm believer in the * destiny’ | jay hia way. On Monday of this week, the sev cf stairs tho day previous, Jolin Gillen, « laborer, was | the grandont sights that ever cye was set uyon. It isan | The steamer Tennessee arrived here day before yu ‘vith real nane, adurt (confidentially) Excelsior, | of his race, anc bad an instinctive appreciation of the | the winter being over, and tne pring fatally injured whilet engaged in untoading « vessel on inland ieobderg, the Falla being 96 feet in keight, as the Jerald office, will meet with prompt attention, high qualities which have since marked the eareer of | commence, it waa agreed that he should leave the pricon, ‘Nodd’s dock, by being jammed between s cart and x post. / ob sort Mesh — set vod ia Napoleon. The Lon = 1 \ ae water falls over the procipice—it has frozem from the HARDWARR MEROHANTS.—$10,000.—WANTED, A | Low naugee ‘one eloxiuent words, then latened to | and tnke care of hunself, and he was {urnished with $3. | He died in a few minutes thereafter. Inquests were held third partner, with thin amount of ccvhal, Weel ae’ Ks eded only a4 bright postical vislous, now beur the | He came up to this city, but the world weemed dark to | oud verdiota in aesordance rendered, foundation to the top. This vast congealed mass p-eenta tercny, eight daynout. She lost one of her fremen om the trip, The Danish population here take great effence at the hint thrown out by some American papers thet imprevs of prophecy. him. Hefelt thet he was an outcast, and shrank from all the forms and shapes imaginable—the nicest chivel- ; ates Neraware tr toe sonerst eae” earemanaziog Tho date ot hin death 4s slono a suMotent refutation ot | intercoesre wite the world, fe the tresteg ho rite lings of architecture are excelled in beauty and aymine- | im cane ofa war between the United States and promiol seventy Por cent. with an unlimited domand iat ue | wyatt of the assertions against him, It yeoarred on the | to the priwom, and that he might be kept there the Personal Intelligence. try by this freezing process—rotundas, tapo:try of all | about the Sound dos, the former would be very Nkely to. \ competition. iets an opportnnity that rarely ocoura for a | 15th of April, 1847, previous to the Revolution which | remainder of bis days! The warden has taken the mat- ARRIVALS. conecivable imagination, tleesy combinations, surpaanit take possession of this place. 1 suppose it fs all moom- 0g ere, sacp and profitable investment. Full nad saustactory | yanished Louis Vhilippe from France, Miss Murray be- | ter in hand, and is attempting to fiad a suitable place | _ From Sbanghas, tn ship Game Cook—Mrs Osgood und child, | jn suill tied gentnn, and’an maumarab'e vari¢ty of fornos teformation Ly il be given to 8 Geeirenie eat, ba ety Neves her *‘ stories’’ to be geanine, yet acknow'econ that | for him, where he can gain an hhonent iiving era sf Tsacon, of gig Northumberland—Mr We Me | Superb, fanoal ‘and fantastic, aod wonderfully revealed, Wout No. 6 Taeky Building Ui Brosewiy, OT ™ ® | ce seldom gives crodence to second hand information. — | Times, pli london, in ship Northumberland. an Me | Te in urolere to attempt an outline of these extrarrstaary *k and Henry rane! h 7 ee oe All hor «tatements with rd to Achille Marat are b ver ith, of Fingiand: ‘of G 7" Jhepomena, the like of which has never been known FAK BHASON, | t2ticoly orroneows, Hie family romtions ip Amerion wore | | Tax Luanna Teape.— Albany and Bangor have | N*M MP PmIdy of Ragland: Mr Foo of Germany here beiore. The spectac is attracting crowda of viattore SON, eminently bappy—he having married « Kies Willis, who | team recognired for nome rears wat the inont extens® | yor garanoah in UeeTAM TUES a. is @ waniey, ax; | irom ell parte. It in woll worth w trip to view thin‘rlacd shine. Mr. H, Emerson, H. 8. M, Consul, died here « fow daye FP vhe bark Amelia will be sold for fw dogs. The cargo gon Newton ee ae ; lhe clty of Antigua has narrowly eveaped destrastion aos .LON O'BBIR®, ESQ, LATE OF | Wae not only pousoneed of every womanly attraction, but | ,amber markets in the United States. We have now be iooderg. immenne field cane taken fire, “ Fuel covnly Gniwas,Teelaud Backtuny erin, can also cian onmangxinity with the Fathor of our | fue we aatatement of the bualnent in there paces for ear ee re PH ‘Sines ec aeaniame ats Clad: nine brig Zatland hes sochoned of Tutte 29, 1A5G, at Bias veemnt wre, No. 66s way. country, both mts ame Murat ry the y , and we peroeive that a ly ox- , 4 a Boston, with Aunject’—-Love ot Uouatry—Prewnt State of ireland De | ton's relatives. er mother was e Mim Lavin, whose | ccedrenoh of thon ie thie Wrecch of cosets te | aera ene Sere ee A Beam, Henry Wale aad Bovore Richard K. Stilwell. j bricks, from Glasgow. Fiad been 110 days ont; ait hues cline aod Feu of ang wad. eens tala grandmother was General Washington's own ali All } following are the sigures:—Albany, 248,949,053 feet; See ere ay ane k MaARoR song gee wep he Lo nd Canta ns nearly starved. eee S. belbattrom ie. O'Beign. 13 Hearn | YO evdoyed the privilege of knowing personally Aohiiie | Pangor, 211,060,105 feet; “Chteage AC EN Se te oy hr HS | Capt. Cutting, ahip , Wd Oxemined Oa A is dull to the emtinnes. meen ce Wont Broadway; sal Sow ital t Sou'a, ts | Mure', can teatity that his cherscter (or jastion, truth | Ibis Chicege exceeds Bangor by “114,884 274 toot, end Ivx # Yours, @{ Merriman, D Slats, Win K pirvehieue, charge of assaulting a rcamsa with & dangerous weapon, | raging of the cholera at Porto Uoland en ty, Rondwer, end Lover waa without reproach. BS | Albway by 80,572,615 foot.Chigage Dem. Press. Karqreat, 2d (our in ee sleerage, Ln , 4 BPPSt OMT Commmsree to » great walank,

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