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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1866. - . —. Tmportast Alteretions and Lmprovgments in | Sheching Murders in Madison County, N.Y. Money and Usury Laws. Theatres and Exhibitions, Portland; N Bharp, Sharp, Galem, Mas; Telegraph, Routh’ the New Yer and Sirte Raiiread. FOUR CHILDREN KILLED BY FMBIR MOTEER— AX OLD TO THS EDITOR OF THE HERALD. | Baouowar Tumsras.—The faroo called ‘That Biessed MARITINE INTELLIGENCE, SOTO scceimnene: maleate Ths Now York aad Bile Rallcaal Gompany here had i= | y MAX OF IONE TTT erect, wa. | Tee question now before our Legislature as to arep¥l | otdinas to bey ipcmmin laren tester S07 fee arrivals at this port. contem p's iom for the past year aa importaat alteration disoa county, om Suaday, the inst., mur her | OF @mendmest of our usury statute, being ee mear itsfinel | spectacle of ’ throughout the week, after Bcur Joun B Mosxav—We are indebted to John @ WE im the lime of thelr 1034, ee alteration whion whl, we four children by cutting their throats with an axe. She | decision, it seems bardly worth while to occupy time or | ‘the latter place to a series of very novel ams, Fsq, Cor scopy of « letter from Capt famuel Corcelius, Bave no doubt, be attenced with the most beeefisial re then made an unsuccessful (ee pg ‘speoe in arguments. oonamsrapead by a company of French artists. of echr John B Moreau, from Virginia for this port, which was alta to the commerce of New York. The treight ter” | "Welga: aome futtner particulars s{ the horrive alair | 12 We thorough discussions of thls topic that have | gush laurel to thelr fame by, shalt iaiivasie: ge fora dont on Friday night lect in consequence of the buoys beiag j Pe out of thelr places:— miaus of the read fe at Piermont, and the passenger ter | trom the Syracuse , Which states thet the | been beard and read within the past twoor three years, | gnces in the popular pantomtmis spectacle of the ‘Green minus at J City, but by the proposed change both fr, frantic woman's husband {s a dissipated man, | every one of the objections to free currency have been | Monster,” the wonderful tricks, tions, &3., in an Sevany Ship, Sab ty Go pe ud abe bed ‘become discouraged at her prospect ‘i ed oth thotheneies’ exit which are most to behold. Previous to the the principal and freight cep st will besituated | fldven wok herent | overthrown, ypothetiea! cases be = pasecager in life, and int destroy ber cn spectacle to night, the ballat of ‘Katey, the Vivandiere. nm the North river, be:ween Jersey City an¢ Hoboken, | at the same time. that have been imagined or conjured up im tavor of re- " a , x: han Sean tonnes ohn Evunren’s THRATWR— Balford’s comical and musical at @ place formerly known as Barsimus. j on, ne hg yn om Sunday morning, ishing | strie re wa to be utterly delusive and fan- traysganza, entitled “Gamem, the Slave of Love,” will be The original terminus of the New York an¢ Erie Rai | rough the ice on » abd the mother procured a2 | cifyi, and we are glad te ece, by a recent brief article in | produced here, for tbe first time, this oommings ‘The | az#, oud deliberately fo mashes bee ease, { the mer ers, that the Chamber of Com- | lending parts are in the handa of Mr. Burton, Mra. ow- road vas at Plerment, to which the soa was cpened in | She ecmmenced the slaughter by miling ber yoangest ene o morning papers, ard end Mies Julia Miles, ‘The cvmedieca styled ‘The 1841. To complete the connection beiweem New York | child, stout two months cli. as the infant lay azon | meroe ere refraining from their jeri peioss inh a | Cozy Couple,” ard the faree of “That Blessed Baby,” and that po'mt, the company, a fow years ago, char | jena’ of'theentld “toma its ‘hoder” abe then stacked | “First that the United States foveemaadt, cot the | “i: also be played. tered the Patersen and dudeon River and the Union | twe other children wi a 0 Lavna Kansn’s V Anos — Miss Keone aad her yho were playing about the | State coverrment euch materia! 2a has been de- po ee mere ack | partes aera acd taleated auxiliaries, Misses Reignolds and” Wells, acd formed « junction Paterson " ith people, for money, and there step: 7 reais, acc formed s Junction with ihe Paterson and | tod head vith the axe. A'boy apd girt who woce | the statm Legislature, om tbeir pert, ageetioning, |: Meese. Joslan, Hee, Sokartog, ks.. Seales Se er ee Se ee a Playing Dehind the house, heard the scrvama of the | by cu: General Benkibg law, the istuicg of promises 10 siege mrt gps lb ig gon he whined v0 decile, iner business of the that greater facili em and ran to the coor to see what was the mat-| pay zcrey. Not a partic’ of right or reason or necer- | Scmblages for their graphic portzultures of the various | | BURANERG 19 OALTNOR IEA ot cach s ties be required, for the transperia- | ter, when the mother met them, aod with a biow of | sity to fx ite price arises from all this. | characters in o omeven wa Se tion of ‘ana and that tne comstruction | the axe Cerpatched the daughter, who crawled a fow feet | Secondly. The class now st-iving for this reform are | serra cf “Novels Fon Purr, Azuma -Btar of the West th and Northern af new freight and ¢ depots rapidly becom- | and died almost immediately. The boy rau away, and | not “money changers” nor ‘money lenders,’”? but are Waitack’s Taxatrn.—Mr. Wallack will. this evening | Light 34a of pect month, ing indispersable, In acdi tion te this, ment | the mother followed, with the axe uplifted, but was | gooc, useful anc enterprising ber:ywors. persovate bis tamous charscter of Jacques im Shaks- BTKAMEBS TO AND FROM MAVANA. of steamboats and barges, for the conveyance of {ieight | unabie to overtake him. She then returned to the house, ‘These two points, they eay, cam be established im- | pere’s favorite play of An You Like It,” ampperted by Isaazu- From Charieiton 19th and 4th, due at Havana ‘ from Piermont to city, @ distance of twenty-four | and attempted to cut ber own throat wita razor, but | movably in one nour before any tuir committes. Mies Louise Howard (her first appearance) as and To. From Hovess 10th ead 200; é00 06 Mew York I miles, added largely te the yearly expenses of the read. | was prevented by Mr. Dixon, a bor, who heard she Now, fmarmuch as the Chai her's Committee have re- | and tke talent of bis popular company. Mr, Holland and Ce eekneticuatheaemiate at Havens 8th ‘The culy way vo avuid this, aad at the sametime toaffsrd | alarm and ran into the house in to seize the rani | pesteciy invited an examination, we canrot but marvel | Miss Gannon afterwarcs perform in the oomicality, “To | ..G°hC% Orleans ith. From New ‘Havana 23d, the pe: pie tacuities fur the other business, was by the | aad prevent tne frenzied woman from destr:ying herself. | that mere questions of fact should so long have remained | (blige Benson.” deo at Now ork 2th. construction of & gin In view of these considera. | The children were all under eight years of and the | unse:tisd. Brospway VAkiens —This pleasent and Kittle Rurws Cirr o2 Szw Gvanapsa—From New eat Ye a ¥ tions, the New York Erie Railroad Company have | sight of the murdered innocents, with their gaping | It gives the public generally mush gratiGention now to | thearre 1: siways crowded by Plemrnat and populer itle | ving a: Havana 20d and New Oriesas 26th. "From New purchared an exteorive water front at Harsimus, and | wounds, stretched in various parts OC the house, and the | see thate mriority cf the Senate evidently favor some | hore juvenile pets, the Wood and Marah obildren. These | loans 0th, arane Oth, due as New York 18. ieee 4 are already making prepara‘ions for the erection of suit- | unfortupate mother lying wu, the bed with her throa: | eensible amendment of the staute of 1837, and we cannot . tresees and actors will this evening repeat “| a ae ‘Orieans BuiG We Cuawronn, Perry, from Ponce, PB, at Norfedk, ' " wiristure so! peal ‘16% and New Orieans 1% =From New ‘Mavens | ,prang beads of both masta, ict enils, deck load, and was leaky. ae jeanne roa payin need Sm Bo hy = Ene ped by ‘who witnessed it to have been ee nee to doudt eae opty on eg “Bleck Eved Susan”? end “A Loan ofa Lover.”" ‘Bib, dus si New York ES ree aa cM — Aombaces re cee ne oe 5 a jon & simi 01 when t oa '. AxER —From New o Baltimore trom . akapasl. deok, and is ail covered wich water to an average depth of | Ihe 5 although quite serious, are | ‘our friends at other businces localities cannot but ago | _Wooo’s Miserus tecder an attractive recepume. of sal dobike HU, From Mabie tia, Havann ois, due st New | cf molasses in s yale from N to NE, no dae, a 28, loa 78. j gightseet, "Wes tise fed in trill hava anesioat of | not but the woman exprevee: no deste to.| the benest to this rest oly! that would be coused by Ripa eee sau From Noy York 0, arn a Horas Be eo se . acknowledges 5 as ret } riccing ourselves ell complicated entarglementa 7 pay wr wd by ven t Hutbon. Ae wae of this’ by it- | that whe bad net aneceedes ia destroying’ Der ebilaren has opting guibbies tm cur ‘dally nancial movementa ee by ae es re a” mh pps igen ipl: ola ny cap ise iy ER tirely useless, company berself, ofmeny millions. It isa as sure as , . dates fall ou Sunday, the steamers . the right of way to Bergea station. « | "she had not been arrested, at last accounts, but there | the run, thet the most uielul snd salutary inflaoaces | , OPENING OF NaviGAtion ON ram Om10—Lasas | SIR ST “aie eava New Giicsed stants ase Hefelebins eich protec, Rub, inte oriole Sine Neh A, distance of about two miles from the site of the pro- | was no danger of her attempting to got away. will ‘under the freedom we are seeking, flow from this | AMOUNT OF Futur ar forrsraung —1 ceryon-f wil sdenk’ nnd de Tene! loaves Charieston and Silay sel arg canton eee “1 posed <epot. By the construstion of new track between | One of the most shocking murders, says the Cazenovia | great centry, and reach every avenue of the American | Pichi ds duels so is plastag vous and mor ibandise of 0 40RR OVERLAND MAILS £0 INDIA AND OHINA: Wilmington, NC. 23d inal, with heed of foremast ae these points tbey will save at least half a mile; aad what it} ccmtinent, all tops om the steamers aud an equal number bos naving curcespend- | foun Faawy Fran, Briggs, 29 days fron ter Bal- Republican, we bave any account of, was committed lau! fn of more consequence to thet Community, they |. Fridey, the 2st wast, about three and a baif ilies from | When we thick of the xemorseleas Shylooka who have hea ine As pod y / will entirely avoid the Bergen eut, which is one Of the | Nelacay on the rad leaclog to Morflsyile, Me. Joba. | grown up sod. thitven under tho dismal. shades ot this Ree ne ee eee oe of talett eerivad | Uiie”mai antes Boulhampion on the Achand 3th of euch | Wt, tint 34, ‘inate arr pei Ui most dangerous parts of \he road. Then, the use of the | Iinek, eighty years old, was Kile! in his bern in broad | wesk and wicked usury statute, we cannot but rejoice | fy ogi) day, and five or six more were exyected dur- | mouth, and and eplit Jibs. mae Sec at sereer. City, by the New York and Erie | daylight, by blows with an axe, and eee =e ae rospect, een re marvel Sesame ing the night. On Saturday and Sunday ten boats left ‘perives O tinaties ebaet the We eet ran eee Peg Praseee, Seelelit, feces Neweeaeners: Sie === barn Hoor, with the door partly epen. He reseived a mw York, it 3 3. for porte below with,full loads, and simost an equal jeor getow: ritie reefing etal v Sage am ont the z 80. was blow on tne left side of hia Read, aad the wy art of | P.5.—The opponents of reform often speak of certain | f° ‘ebout the ith of aame and 4th of fol- | Ospe Cod. Sah ult, and romctimes of seclous celay 20 passengers, "We havo | bis skull wan almost eatire'y ‘crushel. A Datohman | Western States, re-enacting usury laws after trying the | Buu departed yeclerday. But theve have eannnnnnnennnenrnnnnnnnnnnncen | Whe, Wanled oveeboard and drowned. “Zhe vessel tat bast, been informed that eish*y-six trains of both road: pass | named William Sidler, has bea arrested for the maziee, | free principle. What kizd of luws did they resort to, eee ons cman Gober eel ae cand laters intended for the Naw Youn | Tectlved olter damage, and the master ¥ out of this depot daiy—an immense number, considering | and eas under an examination on Monday before Justice | save themselves? We are quite willing to accept, incom- | Pere Seay tor Baipenm while is en tl it ee re. waled. the lmited acc mmedations. There difficulties, however, | Kern, in Morrisviile. promise, the present usury laws of eithor of the Btates | Po eur Gay via. the’ Centre Ralresd. Pitsburg | “oe = ake Se rousiated by she consternation of the new de- In order to obtain see partioware of ta tnaedy, ee referred to. Sue Maveho6. ‘i ii ba AMMANAC YOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. one of the largest—if not the largest— | sent a messenger to oe, who bas furnished us —— ts es 5 51 | MOOR RISES... in the country. several iciremmamnaces. commvetet with ths cace. Mr. The New York Volunteers. = a 6 19] migm waten.. barely advantages whieh ws Oe eee by tbe Pubic haves me tormerly a tay — he baahned 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Oran NG OF Riym Navigation 1x Naw Jus. contem improvements sre considered, their impor- | that place upwards o' sixty years. ‘two, sons &:¥.—On Sunday jast numerous persons wa. . tance era bardly be overraced. "The removal of the prin. | two daughters. ali of wh.ta are married, and he has lived | 2m barry tosee you are moving in behalf of the | 11° Tier Co the ier frcm Buslington to Bristol. Yester — 2. cipal treght depot trem Piermont—or rather the con- | alone in his house for some time. About the first of last | rights of the New York Volunteers, day, (Tves’ay), only two days afterwards, the river CLEARED. Pinks Be fincrnibocd Saker ar Me) trom Canary — z ; ; a 3 enc nah—S 1. Mitchill. ihe structicn of a pew one at the latter place, as thecom- | January, Sidier, sith his wife ani child, came to live ‘The article im last Sunday’s Hexatp was correct in re- | from Trenton down was eatirely clear of ioe, and the Steamship Alabama. Schenck, Savannah—S L Mi 6 : yaoy 0 not intend co abardon that at Mermont—mill | wil his, and they were to stay unui! the Ist of April, | garg tp the eminent and dangerous services whlch these | steamer Forrest came up tocar whart., We put this on a Sgamabip Sontterner, Rwen, Charleston—Spotord, Tileston | Wok Liebe, at My own. ‘Ene vem {a badly brokea. ilitate the sri; ping of our Western productsat | but about ‘our or five weeks ago, a shortly after i record as ap item u ‘uture. @ boat came Steam Parrish, Norfolk—Ludiam & Pleas- | and sanded, and, ‘with cargo, wil a lose, Vessels, ini 20 recelving the fevigh’ from | Sider left, Mr. Back missed abou: 800 in money, Since | heroes have performed, and by which the country gained | 4; Biver'cy ebe wae greeted with three cheers, At Bur- | gaw’™'? ‘ee areal her sails and other materials may be saved, the barges acd steam oats, will have it shipped at orce, | that time Sidler bas been at his house frequently, and | so much in proeperity as well honor, but more par- | lirgton and Bristol canocn were fired in homor of her un- hip Young America. Babccok, San Francisco—J W Phillips ite {yang im the so: clous docks which ic TPintended vo | has been employed asa workman. On one ing he | ticulariy New York State and city. ‘ expected arr: At Florenoe, all the hanes in the iron Sip Mercury, French, Herre ose & bal a a erage yr omg bry ge tree yn at in front of the deoot. returned to the house twice after he left, and this cir- | In the fall of 1846 a bana of high spirited and healthy | works turned out and gave three cheers. Indeed. the | hip Uphir, rine, Tetcuer New Goiene tenes Weatid: rl tog hae ol Ag ee 41 be necessary in the construction of tha new | cumstance being rather singuar, caused Mr. Back to | men, num over 800, volunteere’ their servicos from | whole river population svemed intoxicated with joy at > my Genpece, , mate, called the , eon cakane m Bergen sta'ion to Harsivus to tunnel Bergen | mention it to others. all parts of the State to tne United States government, | the welecme right. No wonder, for we have had three ‘Berk Gold Hunter. Berry, Lisboo—Martl, Galloh & Co. . it, whieh of itself alone will be a work of t durirg the war with Mexico, leaving thelr peacefal | Jong-months ct suapenrion of navigution.—Trenton Gazdte, Bark Jeo Howe, Moore. Cardenas—H BD Brookman & Co. and labor. The length of this tunnel, when fin es ‘The Mapie Sugar Season. homes, their trades end business, for the dangers of war | March 26. Bork Seren date, Grumley, Mobile—Starges, C.earman & will be at least four .housan feet. In the filling up ‘The present is the seacon for -he manufacture of maple | ina foreign countcy, at a distance of 5,500 miles. Out of ae oe Figarthy Muir Qi}, Skeard, Londoo—H& W Meyer. ; the water lots that have been purchased for the site of sugar all the Northern and Eastern States. The | the 900 but 200 remain to tell the tale; most of them Tax WASHINGTON Monument mx Ricnwoxn.— Brig Button Joy, Cadix—Boutwick & the cepot, the gravel hill which lies st s distance of | amount of maple sugar yearly made in the United #tates, | must scon follow their brave companions : We learn trom the Richmond Amqwirer that theoom- | Big Bancock. Uber, Neuvitss—T Owen & Sons. about « mile anc half from the proposed terminus of | at the time the last conus was taken, was 14,236,657 To ‘ba: undiscovered ecuntry petion of the Waskington :tatue in Kichmond {a provided | Br'g Wm Groton, Waller, Metanzas—Yates & Forterfield. | nas been the read will furnirh asundance of tne best material for | pounds. At twelve cents a pound the crop would amount From whose beurce no traveller returas— for in the appropriaticn bil passed at the late seasion of | Iigdro Aled, Penny ftJobus—Raller &CO.. o., | anawer signals rom veeso's in bee) to $4,108,388. Toe produst should be increased by from | go shattered and injured are they in their constitutions | the Legislature. Brig |B Hill, Bdmoods Waist, Carver &Chase. | BY orderof the Tightzonse Board, | oe oa We nave said that these tmprovemsnts will be made by | $100,000 to $200,000 worth of maple molasses. New York | from hard:bip and exposure to an unhealthy climate. a RiclAgaas AMR brig Jebasee, Steffens, Chariestou—| Potter. Morch 24, 1866. Lighthouse fo rhied tot. the New York and Erie Railroad: but although made for | pro¢uces much Se bares quantity of any of the Staies, At the time the Volunteers left for Mexico, business Canau NAvIGATION.—The water was to have bre neem see, Rete ra ‘Sons. their benedt (and they wi!l doubtless eventually beecme | ls produc: being + Kingson, Ja—Weabers & | Nace shereby freg tet the following buoys have been aah pouncs. Vermont produces | of all descrip ions waa dull, and everything at a stand | been Jet into the Western civision of the ennaylvania Sor » We should have said that they have been | 6,349,357 pounds anni 4,588,209; Indiana, | ptili—ships rotting at the wha:ves, unfinished buildings a Weeks. replaced tn Brea om Uncertaken by’ another company which has been or- | 2'g21'¢42; rennsyivan'a. 2,°26,625: Michigam, 2.430,704: | Jit to cesoy, apd agricultural products éellicg at losing | CA2&!_OB the 24th inst. Sehr Karma, Conadca, St Jobn, NB—D B Dewolt. "A recond class Can, Black, N01, on Devil's Limb. anived for the purpose, and which was chartered by the | New Hampshire, 1,204,660; Virginia, 1,227,006 pounds: | prices 2’ a y —_— ———— TD na ah pen ner a a J seound class Con, Black” No 3 on Aldridge Ledge. jew Jersey Fe. The free States ‘urnich the most ofthe crop. AU the | — Now let the opponents of the war look back for the past Married. a & Tallman. C HB OALBW! other Bouthern States may yield as much as Virginfs. | tem years, and see if the country ever prospered more | at Wachington, D. C., on the 7th of February asst, by Boston, March %, 1856, Lighthouse Tuapestar 34 Dia. Ansiversary of the Demite “plspensary. Even South Carolica, with i tow latitute and low lands, | durirg any similar pericd. Millions upon millioza have | Rey, Francia E. Boyle, Huvey L. Jouszon to Misa Kory ‘The fifth anniverssry of this charitadle institutica was | Jiels 200 pounds annually, while Rhode Island Ggures | pean mace in the State of New York alone by the resalta | F, Frrcapazp, both of thai city. b ° At Cape Verd Islands Dec 8 Nob'e, J 84, clean, ‘i but 26. x of the ever glorious Mexican war! Lock at oar immense ee Beard trom N Oc 5 NI held af the Dispensary building, corner of Twenty-third | “Vermont, in proportion to its population and territory, | tnereare ot shipbuilding—look at the gold flowing in from | cn ayy gp QRuZADHOROY TUR MRRAID, | land, with trio ep, al ‘oid, 140 snes xi Boagd (ek ie street end Second avenue, on Monday evening. The Pre- | pr the inrgest amoun*, an amount three times | Oalsfornial Ali clasces ar€, in fact, gainers by it—toe | 5 re oe Rous peaeidinn te t ot it Hoe 4 letter from 1st offiogr of the Ocean, reports ov rident, Frederick FE. Mather, oocupied the chair. greater than that of ali the rest of Nog Hagland. About | tradenman, the merchant and the Froduoer. nop, ||, Ciarions C- Boduers,, te: yous uae St ed Jet 2 408 in 168 90, with 1409 bois o clon (aad Se . this time a begus arise is usally for sale, lot me esk, who aided to gst these °—who rufiered | titély fake. Piease inrer ans oblige yours, Ao., bome 482 bbls sp ofl), bound to New Zealand to cruies. ‘The Secretary, Mr. Ashbel Green, read the annual re- | moniced from the lass year’s product. It is usually | and died for the P'abich we now enjoy ?-who 3. 8. REYNOLDS, Jr. pbout lat Rept, Alired Gibe,tNichols, 4006p 116 wi endeaw port, from which it appeazs that there have been treated | mixed with crushed sugar, and, though a sham, is really | but the “ poor prosperity. bien re now ior en Beard trees Not oe he BO ay 8, lon 7% W, Mckee. during the past year at the expense of the institution | ® Very nt article for esting, and commands uswally | ¢eny the small amount due them by a solemn act of the Mea. son, BB, 50 sp on board, Spoke Oct 10, lst $36, ton 1865, 20/004 patients, of whom 8,543 ales, and 11,468 | 2,cent#s pound. The genuine article usually whole |. great State of New York. On Monday evenirg, Mares 24, Aucusnns Uxpmunn, @ P, NB, oll not rey 3 Ce en 0,543 were mates, 2 sales at from 11 to 14 centa a pound. The present seas | ~ Can our legialators put their hands on their hearts, only child of Jol and’ Kate S. Dicon, aged 8 months. ibolen ‘de Grima, at an 2, iss ln 30 0, females, veing an increase of about 6,000 over last year. mrcenlaes wall $06.60 abualans zeit. ‘Tne following state- | and say the city and State have received mo benefits from ‘The relatives and friencs of the are lope, We seer from Indian Of these, 0,627 were treated at their own dwellings, and | ment ofs gentleman, of East N. ¥., may be | the wart invited to atvend his funeral, this ; : ‘at bali arch 3, a 20°08, Jon 37 45, bark Wi Stanton, NB, the remainger wt the Dispensary. The institution has | °%, “ue and interest to our eugar producers:— Then, let the Legislature show their gratitude and | past three o'zotk, from the reslaenoe of his father, 177 3 ave, I tap about 300 trees annuslly; bore with o hes ent: unanimously t Bixteenth street, without further notice. Nov 36, no lat 4c, John iM, Fisn, nothing suse twe've inside physicuns, whee services are given gra- | half inch bit, one imeh to an inch and a half deep, | souroprintton demanded tor the prorand sulering volun | faglisi aod Canada papers please copy. leaving Payals Bee 10; Ace Rendoll Desntee kB. iepanat tuituauly, and two outside, who receive a salary of $600 | S2dmake usually about 800 pounds. Much are | teer. ‘‘Gtve us justice or give us death.’” : On Tuesdey, March 46, of inflammation of the lungs, Fight whi 15th, loves, Skit, do, Lep and 1 right wh; - each, sua who, during the past year, have msde 17,042 | faken in clcansirg the buckets, and in, having the whole LOMBARDINO. | Wiiam Fanovsow, oon of Mr. Andrew Ferguson, decoss- Sere at Now Louden 20D; ship Bengal, 151 daystrem pos rip Ape op Reed wy (Sina ellie spparatus perfect y clean. The map, ie cee aii a tele 6) county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 17 Bovolala with 800 bbls wh oll, Hason treight 890 bbls oll¢rem =” repent at pans, piseed on an arch; after it becomes syrup, tia Fines. i ecsusten the tee ied having sGeen rie een ade Oe eng Cakes on TO THE EDITOR OF THE RXBALD. Hits remaina will be taken from his late 461 wire fon from Indian Ocean, has not arrived. 12,000 persons during the past year. the patrons of the | Frain’ and then placed im pant to cool. When cool it ia | A large number of the residents of Harlem have re- } Pearl aizest, to Greenwood, this afterncen, st balf-past Spoken, ae, institution are congratulated upon its extendal and ra: | Digced in boxes 10 Grain. The bexes converge toa point, | cently bren in the receipt of printed notices informing | “Yn his ety on Wednesday, March 26, Rosamn Waacn- be 2 ede Po eg pes ‘debt. naan s0 that the molasses settles to the bottom. On thesur- | them that unless they within five Gaya from the date of | son, in the 80th year of bis age. Caleutta Nov 26 for Boston, Jan 3, Frc m the Treasurer's report, which was also read, we | {%c¢ ofthe mugarin the boxes damp fiannel cloths are | 1, nemgee repair to some place in the Strth avenue, and |, The relations and fiends ot his family are requested at Jeain that the receto:s of the past year were $13,422 02, | Pieced, and these cloths are wi every day in olear ge ‘of diag tales cal baat to attend his toneral, without further invitation, to- 7 oem from Boston Nov 8 for Ban Francisce, Bee of which $13 404 06 hes bren dls pcs ret eed (antl theinsed dilemeintdis ig wanige ame auger | (preenieane mighty five cents, | morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of ‘Ghia from Boston Nov 8 for Madras and Oat ‘Annual expenses, $6,143 88; payment of devt incurred | “Ted from the engar. their household goods will be attached for that amount | Wiuiem J. Dunn, No. 26 Fighth avenue, N. Y. ne hone bg buildirg Dispensary, $4,861 96; leaving a balance in the Wénibtonl Su ltianues. together with all subsequent expenses which may be in eee Nantucket and papers niZait,Apne Bucknam, Smith, trom Boston for China, Ner trees of $i “ we . . i a . Meee Pe Secretary and Treasurer having | SEW MODE OF UNITING THE DEMOCEACY oF NEW | C%TCd; and et the same time they are mocestly informed | } Gn wedrestay, Mazeh 26, Carmmusr, daughter of Wa. rotatt,candace, Bowen, trom Shanghee for Hamburg, Jaa been adopred, the President addressed the audience ina | NEW YORK—THREE DELEGATIONS TO THE CINCIN- | that nothing which the law exempts from attachment | Grullary Green, sgod 2 years, 4 months and 2: days, SE Roti ot key wine! eacahertanes few remarks, in which he stated that the annual appro- | NATI CONVENTION. under ordinary ¢xecution will be spared. as acquaintances of the family are re- vapa, snd suppiled her with provisions, March 7, Bo lat, de. priation of $1,000 which the institution had heretofore The Kasxern Siate Journal, not satisfied with either If the law does not require it, at least itis the custom to spectfuily fnvited to attend her funeral, this afternooa, | derstcod) tor Manila, Dec 16, with su. Park American, from Tvimided for Boston, Mareh 11, lat St, receive’ from the State, would probably be withheld this | of the delegaticne pro‘ermng io be authorised to notity a Cellnquent, in the first place, that his case will | S¢28!'-pay one o'clock, fromthe reaidence of her pareats, | tbip Jotn | Kiva Head’ Dec 3, Cape of | 0278 year, and their whole reliance wouic be upon the charity | cent the democratic party in the National Convent be brovght berore a, court martisl, in erder to givehim | “24 West Sixteenth street. ‘March 1. laf Sa ation A Gould, from Remedics for Boston, ‘Marah 9, of the community, which he hoped wou'd be found equal | says that not teenty-five democrate in Westaboster | an opportuni'y to ofler his excuses, it he hasany;and, In | sau'es Woirsn aged a0 years? mae a pool, 88 days, with mage and | ich eeaiteh Rove, Coombe, from for Ohartes- to the recesaities of tne institu county participated in sending district Assembly cele: | the eeocnd place, if he fala to appear, it has besa usual | “*Z.0s Watson, aged 40 years. MF; NO date, at 45, Jon | son March 2 off Block nang? oe eet Rew Dr. BeLLows followed, and in the course of his re- | gates vo either and adds:— to verd him e notice that he has been duly (ined by sald | ,1nefeneral will take piace to-morrow afternoon, at | 48 i, saw an iceberg; March 23d, at 39 98, saw ship Indus, afte Pacif, from——, of and for Boston, March 18, mo mazks paid a high compliment t» the mecical profession, | — In the sectional caucuses at Albay, held in refe- 1 ‘tend: ari) No- | Balt-tas: one o’clock, from the residence of come $9, with mdse and 27 wheie benevolence and velf sactiice—far outatripping | rence to the organtzaticn of the house of Assombly, wp: Situece Mtanend yanoter ‘Bese ti ‘tae caaen above 19 fo cp amt acbielginane rere Pop ora Dee eee iketen’s to, Bes tad a anczeeton any ‘ther profession—was li'tle known or appreciated | wards ot one: of the democratic members refused | ferrai to; but notices demanding the immediate pay- On Wes ee oeagt 26, Jare Ra ‘ot westerly gales the whole passage. Has been wnbin 90miles by tbe community. He, as s clerical man, desired to | to acknowledge or take part in the dicgs of either, | ment of the fine have been ears snesdey moraing, March 26, aged | of the Hookibe last uuree . indiscriminately pong! vm bear testimony to the grest obligations which the poor | regarcing the conduct of the fac leaders on both | rericences of those who have paid their commutation, to | 3 Nee st cauincacee Se a £07, 2.8 lamer, Mes hew, Landen ant fs dare from, oe Guarama, PR, about March 6—In port ame bark Exoelsier, Bio Janrixo, Jaa i3—Sid schr Chae Keon, Chattia, London, Guaxpe—The Rio Grande date by the Joun Marsten, at a ei snd suffering portion of humanity were under to | sides with equal aversion. and to be equally repudiated. | ministers of the to the the blind, to aliens, 4 Om from the Baltimore, was Jen 18. fe + of space preve! feeling Congressional district. therefore, sosvel, aoe Walter and Susaana #. D. Reilly. on 67 &i, epoke bark of Tes fai sec ing Dctore PomatEs” which wuss Bis | conned tour ove Herts, bes is amaed wit tos’ deme: | 0d, 12,020 cr two Sortanees, to gentlemen of color. ° Hor funeral, wo Greenweod, wil take place this afer pean, Lam ei Bie Hose, hie Soon, Tenet | tos) Naor: Peruvita (winten, Baber: Nigacon, 7s OS usual happy vein. Heelosed by offering the following | cracy of other, it not ali portions of the State. part of some of the milltia marabals to intimidete thore | BCD, at twoo’clock, frcim their residence, 23 Second | sine and imsin sign k. Surimam, Feb 19-In port bark Arethuss, Herrick, from Bas- avenue. yo are ignorant of the laws, and to legally frighten | “"hctvin (ireland) papern pleare cop ton. resolunoo, which was St Tuomas, Feb 20—Arr brig Lucy Aun, Look, Martinique, adopted :— The editor then says:— 4 Besoived, That dispensaries and kindred institutions, sus- We have conversed treely with leading and intelligent | them into the payment of the 8 honivunters Spencer, London, Jan 2, with mdse oud passensers, oR Morsay. eather ‘While upon this sul a 6 4 wuoceas! and sid 1st inst for Ma} to lo \almedjand managed by priva’e, benevolence bave peculiar | cemocrats, in this ard other sections, in reference to the | ject, permit me to aak the oft repeated ‘jueeiion of wisi | 02 Wecnerday, March 25, Joux Poser, in the 77th on 2: 2000 whieh ae Saree S warrions Goon port Aik inst sehr Macy B Pearen, @eombe, for Haytt Sas iz, where coated, wheter viewed | best and wisest plan for extricating the party from tis | becomes of the money collected under the militia laws of | 7At of bis age. BW hoses to NW: in’ which love sails, main yard.and head | seme day. ae eee ee ie: mewhat | Present position ot discord and’peril, and of opering up | this Statet MEMBER OF COMPANY B, His friends are requested to attend his funeral, from | SVM, started head, ehified cargo, ac, Ae; "Was cays without | TRINIZAD, March 9Sid echr Nancy R Hagan, Frankibet. lengtby -peeoh, commenting with considerable severity | ‘he way to celiversnce through sn organization 12th Regiment, 4th Brigade, 1st Division, N. ¥. 8. u. | BSS late resicence, 99 Becford atreet, to-morrow after- | main yard ard salls,lacd was 2 days belore the cargo could be ; Home Ports. pen ihe pasties pre Be of this city, which, like | *hall embrace the honest voting masses of the party, and Regn enea tc 1 ale nocn ot 244 o'clock. monies. 5 1 orinenea heb uh APALAOBICOLA, March 17—Arr echr Balph Post, Tyee, sTepsteg" sues commsnly, ba ala raat | Thc ball bo abe isha! che mi, Se Fioer Inopection. saonmetrpiny Snes 2 oom Man, duaghir ot | TH Yosenn eve, Ltr, ort > | ater args, Ged, kc ap 7 ‘ é to the cure of politics. Mea were elected to fill offices mad Sggg ng hot * 10 THY EDITOR OF TRY HERALD, Thelr friends ard relations are requested to attend the ped In port 19t, ‘ships Eliza Pirie, Evans, for Liverpool, Idgy Jane Cochrane, for'doy May Queen, Shoiteld, ox ac et re: ” ic, Nowell, for do do; Crown (Br). Carer, Se do 6: Release abury, icr Boston do; barks M B Trout, Dean, for ¥’ do; Deuntess: ). Reed, trom Liverpool wig; schrs Sereh Mi'ls, Rowley, dg: Kalph Pos, Tyler, trom 0 wigs ‘ FH Ate ood: Atwood, tor Providence 14g’ PRIA, March 24—Arr brig Boston. Bid sehrs Maria Jewels NYSE: Wi Garg, Wars: ham. ii or organization. The pian most feasivie in its charac- ee aeaty eeahte wandene In tre dity of New York thers | tx, and based upon the inherent right of the people te | The receivers of flourin this market have not deserved | fuxeral, tiem thelr residence, 62 Madison street, at three F or was nota single physician; sad of ali the men employed | govern themselves, is that of falling back upom the dit | the wholesale abuse which has been levelled at them | lock thisafternoon. papers please copy. ; in what was misnamed the City Inspector's office, there | ‘ict ore of electing celegaes. ‘i be , 4 Let the cemoeracy of each of the Congressional districts cause they objected to the organization proposed for a In this city, on Wednesday, Wim, infaat aibanenm S ircengareeiee —— septe noned| of the State take iseasures to assemble in mass conven- | new inapec ion of flour, As & cles of merchants, we | 8n of Capiain John E. and Eliza Bastow, ‘aged 2 i nielens tions, and there, repudiatirg both the existing fac fous | know cf ncve who stand bigher for honorable and fair | Months ana 26 days, eee e widens psa pall an opencerins | Sate Seicuc clack tasks dalapates tram thin | dealing, There ara (wovery ‘Setinet idee totale inspection | The relatives and friends of the family are invited to city, At the close of his remacks he offered the following | Ody. A celegation to the National Convention, thus | question, about which honeat men may very tair'y differ. | at'end the funeral, from the residence of ite parents, 76 rs " 4 tl of the It is claimed Fourth street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. resides wide ater Delo briefly supported by Dre elected, a rhe voters instead con- | It isel by recervers, or commission houses, tbat the | Fourth » rest Ue Figo ake A Mather be received at Cincinnati. The | feirost way to sell fvur, or any other article. is by eam- Tent ppt aad Cooper . Savage, were unani: ly sovereign right of the people to take this course cannot | ple, which is now the pao 4 practice. To neat com- | end Margaret Burnett, aged 4 weeks. (Br), Wi hams, i, sonra 3 fat — Resolved. That the system of sdmini the | be gainsayed. What public man dare stand up and deny | pulrory inspection would be as unreasonable as to have ‘The relatives and friencs of the family are invited to .' O of m. (Br), Anderson, Livecposl; * Pn em oaper- ergy G indigent ‘ick wailettac. | this right? an inapecticn of cotton, sugar or coffee, which are uni- | attend bis funeral, this aiterncon, at two o'clock, from George & Henry, Pesoud, West Ocast of B Ai yi complisbes ail that can reasovably be expected under present Let the district mass conventions take measures also | formly sold by sample. In the maru‘acture of four, mill. | the residence of his parents, 204 East Ninoteenth relia (Br), J NF, Mary, Sreamatsnees, yet tia capacity, lor usefulness 1« greatly | to organive the State, by selee lng Assembly district dele- | ers, whatever it may be called by inspectors, affix’ their | *re+t= y Buenos agen; Beale, Gack, Isine noo, Wet Lotion Saas abridged by the {nability of fis medical officers to en‘oree those | gates to attend a State convention, to be held at some brands and marks to their barreis; and hence, when In this city, on Wednerday, March 26, Fianm Van a Nye, Se ,. 3 own spgawuree which ibetr dail experience shows to be place to vexed pon, at which the delagatn vo | The quailty of thei prodvetion crmoes know, ielba et. ry Gu late Jasper Van Keuren, in the ¢ State at it at jational Convention r guide tor buyers than an; je elae. Yor instance, . ae Ft cana acme tna esting, the anim? | Tony be chosen, an clectonal ticket and. a thorough orga. | what Buyer weld ever lock vor an inspector's brand on | . The friends of the familly, and those of her mother tn ting Fhsaician, conferring the latier the power and | nization of the democratic party Perfected. Gallego or Haxall flour, or on barrele of St. Louis estab- | Jaw, Rachel Van Keuren, are respectfully invited to a former, greatly conduce to an efficient Adopt this course, and the demoeratic party of the | lished mill brands, or on Hiram Smish’s barrels The | t¢vd her funeral, ‘rom the residenee of her mother, Mrs. | fupad lO RF Vis Mf oo. ration of our munictpal saaitary laws. the prevention | ciate of New York will be saved—the democratic candi. | latter valued bis brands so highly, that owing to Gene- | Mariam Langdon, 1¢1 West Twenty: ceventh street, vo- “Arling‘ou, Anderton, Mobile, lé days, with cotton, to i} iN. -Arr steamer Now Ye Mat. oon ee ee ree. eae foutiar to, eavage’ Bueros Ayres; Hae! toa, Relluss, Bio Jenetros ofalargs proportion of te seknew Dow exising among the ‘ae ome 7 we "| morrow morning, at nine o'clock, without further | «SX ‘ Bras ear eeae cate bom abd fled tauren suaraniy agains ihe spread of opi: | Sues 15 Seth mniaally rus aimed and am clacton col. | ton, and prime being tea presi exieat none; be taaset | Hotlee gt : Sgebs Painar Ouboru Georgsionn Greenman Moths; Sin’ Taylor, Phllelotia; Gen Was The meeting then adjourned. lege returned which sball cast the vote of the State for | sent any to market this season. Much of Rochester In this city, en Nessieiey morging, March 26, Sanan | | Sehr fecsecer © maces) Fortine, Yesiagicn. NO, 8 | Ouittord, do; brig @ 'W Har ‘er, Barter, Havanayachre EB aici ome the democratic candidates for President and Vice Presi- | four sold as extra Genesee has been actualiy mate trom | JASt, wife ct Augustus W. Kelly, daughter of Ran- be a S'Petersoa, Washington, NC, Sdays, with | ef Auter, St eorRe, Weuteen Islands; Henry Curtis, Joka- Destructive Frag at Woexsswa, Wisconsmx— | ‘ent. Canadian prime white wheat. THE FOUR ACES, | ¢clph Brant, in the 26th year of her age. coten, @e, to murter, 4 12 Francia, do; SR Allen, Winker, Hishsnosd; dba y soy half Ollade Aakaraa We submit these remarks and suggestions to our poil- Zs Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend * Harrison, Tzom, Weebtpgton, NC. phys <td t. "alevandriay iio Gr orutag’a fre broke out in the. building ‘on Main street | teal fren for consiceration. Careiesmness of Coachmen. her funeral, to-morrow merning, at ten o'clock, without | Feit Henry Gov, Hajden, Washington, N°. dh troan, Cook, Cambridge, nd ign, Pantin sna in that village, owned mostly by M.D. Cutler, and before | THE ALABAMA DELEGATES IN THE KNOW NOPHING 10 THE EDITOR OF TRE HERALD, Eighteenth street,’ Her remains will be taken to Elza. | sehr Bag, Towneced. Wee NC. eT i do, Vn Quang Sap it was s‘ayed, six two story buil were destroyed, NATIONAL CONVENTION. While perusing your article on the conduct of the gal- | bethtown, N. J., for interment. © Schr Humming Bird, et re 1. NO. Alired Storer, Comery, 11 1. ‘Tel, Eivirs, {rem twenty famanis barat ve "tue folomng ‘arise | whe"copcnemad the eave Neotiogr st Aiabema int | tt boring mas, who recent topped the runuwoy | 0% Wodeeday Mare 2, of ereoean, Roemer Bex: | ct Ai tajr, Wm ace NO. 2 Raa “ate Pace ae names of the losers:—William H. Jones, grocer: John | Philadelphia Know Nothing convention, have written « | borees in Sixth avenue, it neems to me «good oppoctual- | (nvr, tom gi mm: Fe and Ann A Tie ch Sete Bra, Shera seme Caretinn, ges, Chariesion; brig Maria, Lee, Bayi; sekes J B Angraves, dwelling house ana_butchershop; A. F. Pratt, | joint letter, in which they re the whole action of ty fo notice the shameful careles noms of the ooachmen | Hix remains will be taken to Creenwood Cemetary, this | zcbr fan Jacinto, Lox greet, Virginia, ‘ Bearge,"Satiade phn’ Helen iat, Wiekerson, Ao, Plain Dealer printing office; Troman daguerrean | ‘that convention, and say that Georgia, North an South | of this ity, partiealarly in leaving their horses alone, | afternoon, at three o'slock, for interment. cbr John P Barvard. Wired, Virginie wind Nw NXE. ship ile: and went to'sen, barks Piast artist; Ware & Zimmerman, carpenter shop {Jacob San- am Alabama. Mississippi and Texas were not repre- | whist they are stancing themselves ou the sidewalks, Gur babe has gone—be’s free from pain— pet ee all o 7 Virginia. Rosia, Tidal Wave Lion. Trazeit: brigs Caroline, America, ner, teUor’s nop, &e.; Edson C Clinton, steve and hard- at all, and Virginie by six, Missouri four, I.raisi- | gosetpping r. Otten have i cheerved it in Broad- On earth he was onr joy; Sebr Ba, OSWRY eeOUrE, oy aod Raoedes, weet down and itis belleved all eachored ts ware store; Misees Marsh, dwelling and miliiner's shop; | ans four, Arkansas two, and Florids one delegate. The | way, ead if the histery of the late accident was known, But yet we hope to meet again Behe Flcabet ToLine’ Bolumore, 6 gaye. “gag Miscan diy 36 meee eS Dacio\ Gellegher, dwelling and shoe shop; fs oom States of New York and Pennsylvania together hed more | it would no doubt be found to be the cause of it. Thess In heaven our darting boy. Beer re, Cole Baltimore. BABNSTABLE, March 20—8id schr Bolle of the Cape, Kel- aboe shop and grocery; k. Kinzie, tailor’s shop; Charles | delegates in the convention than the whole South. ‘They | levy end overpaid fellows should be made to feel that {f On Seturday, March 22, Er B. Axpersox, corner of | &chr CT Strong, Liscumb. Laltimore, ley Bor vis Provincetown. Alexander, eadate and harness shop; T. H. Edwards, store | also suggest that there is yet hope for the American . | accidents occur from their megleet (even if indivicuals | Fourth and South Filth streets, Brooklyn, E. D. Bog Hag Baltimore. WICKYORT, March 25 Ie port schr D W Dizon, ee ae oe ee | ete & national convention in July, amd tak- | escape injury), they eannot again obtain, in this city,a | Ber remains were interred Ia the Cemetery of Fver- | cbr jchn Roo, Ha oe Deane: B seurard, Doane; D& Ives, Snow, and Jota A sion stere; A. Cook, r law office; C. Jackson, apothecary | inga seen ae constitutional grounds, ani select- | situation in any family. This may seem to be aeevere | greens. Scbr B B Huntley. Aller, Baltimore, 5 dayn. MOBILE 19 Arr ship Ottawa (Br), Ora an store; S.A. Kimball, ‘dwelling; 4 Banner, | ing nat men for our candidates, we can preserve | measure to be meted out, but as it cannot afleet the coach- On Wedpnsday, March 2, Mowtcourrr W. Mxap, in | Scbr Spray, Beaman, Phiade' ecare W Mitchell: Elem, ‘Beston; eal Deano Base, vaeaot ; N. Burroughs & Co., wooden tin shop in | the integrity of our government and the safety of our | maa who dces his duty, it is only juatice. the 4eth year of bis age. hr fly 'C Harris Ketchum, Philadelphia. York, Cid ahip Bowphorna (Be, ‘Liverpool; bart. rear Of store, —Milwaukiz American, March 24. people. The wittne of Cg yet unsorrapted, A SUBSCRIBIR WHO XFLPS A CARRIAGE. ‘The relatives and elena of {ip ta family are renpecttally peer. Pegcerivanie. Reet, “sar ras Key, Wo, 12 de Sresster, ies So: ote 4 ‘hiabods owrne! Havana; ig ECON “ ‘their patriotism unshaken, and an appeal to thom Invited to attend his funeral, jernoon, at three mack paar . Freckle . Frovidenre. Srxampoat EXPiosion on THy Mrsarssrert.— | in this dark hour of the republic will not bein vain. ‘The New Opera. o'clock, from bis late residence, 288 Hicks street, be- | i'd cotten, to master. sla in company brig Taventer, pkW ORLRADS. March 15, Fiery ie 3 iit as 18 aera carted of a neetoae tea, emerdey | |The old line whigs of Maryland who savised_ gall of TO THY BDITOR OF THE WERALD. Cassa cree see Cates ees Soe eee Propeller Jackson, Layfield, Baitimors, tan, ows, Hasuburg; bark Ce how, Reve eae afternuon, we learned of & serious steamboat accident | the perty to meet in convention in the city of Baltimore Qvuner Nomex On Wecenerday. Merch 26, after a 1i idness, at Eropelier Quin evees) Hovum, Sew - tora | & ees, Baye. armpico. to #08 7th inst, chips whien took place ca Sebaraay last. Her officers report | the 31st of this month, decm it now proper, after con- 5 int ed 2 enue, Brooklyn, Jas. Warmns, |, Frovelier V Fig 9 Siwees Lh bowell, eit Borsa: " Teabelie. Jno Norman.” tbat on the morning of the day stated, at the mouth of | sulting our friends from various portions of the State, (0 ‘powing your influence in the masical world,! take boot and shoe dealer, a native | Tell. (2th inet tod t trentward ote whale, ne oe ‘ideout, Morse, Bath, Mo; e300 St, Pierre, the Alabama, from this port bound Y "4 mem, Ber pollen ks at we peace bound | postpone eaid meeting to Tuesday, 20th of April. the liberty of addressing myself to you, to beg you to in icv'ars of the personal injuries caused by the explosion, wih ‘beach and heeled over to warboard; fy are snvited to. attend his | Pows ehion ihe eae irct cargo. fhe bad cppureny gone p> souri, whore election was claimed ass whig victory. ia | ¥ . but they cannot well b& have beea very serious, for all Whig victory a ‘Torenall, over Hon. Mordecat Oliver, member of Congress from Mis | teroede for s party of “ unprotected females,” who are | funeral. to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without | oe70 tt mtoviews dues te mow storm; 7 Cerirous of tering the new opera of igor Arditt, | funeral. te m Oo ae a rts pals weato ail appearances bilged; had & 7 ted to have been lees 105 out ma letter. in which he expresses hia Can you got bring about an afternoon representation of * h 25. Hon, CaRor. », H., tern and was painted black. Ybere were many per- FP: , Ley Ares. py oo “tated, to be ‘missing. Tae te to act with tbe democratic party hereafter. tt. ... we met fe Cred grotiomen’ if 60, you au gy toe aa sony pore mptth i. | rege on te be each Fender an PRAY TORT, hari} cirsin cor wiry ata Geir, mediately after the ex; took fire and burnt to the a wil win the gra tof - - = Of . relia, ; Tare water's otge—the boat and cargo becoming s tolal los. | | THE Sat Fismanins—The St. John's New- A STRANGER IN THE CITY. | “*E selativen and friends are reapesttuliy invtted to at- | propeller Balen, Miers: Now Teendon, ciipaon ioe Whesert, ia 2ath, brig Gen Wore Sore the surviving sufferers were put on the steamer | /ovndiander, of the 34 instant, nays :—Pre perations” for eaanetnaaainamnsanimeses tend ber funersl, frem the hoese of ber brother, B. ¥. ‘BELOW. Siw NAVRO bargh 25—Arr sclte Gon ae swawp Fox, ond may be expected hourly. The Swamp | cur seal fishery have been going forward with acous- Sraves ron Kantas—The Highflyer, in this | Champny, 22 fusrox street, Jersey City, this afternoon, hip Andover, from New Orlears. mas, Guavama, ont — Townsley. St Orolx. box bed pot arrived up to the hour of Tails tee teas —_ setivity for some time past, and several vessels wae Lonieville, brought be ween fifty and slaty | at ‘cur o'clock. Park Apne ‘Br, of Idverpoo, N#)--(By pilot boat Réwin 14 com een ah /% Font Fotat sohr 8 Hart, / longicg to families who ere oa their way this cfiy, om Toerday atternoon, March 2, after a | Forrest. Nols). iss favorable one—ap. | Kentucky te Kansas. The slavex who came in the fligh- | lor g ard painful fliners in the 36th year of her age, Ax- Bark Union (Bem). + minetog — early spring. The | ‘iyer ccnalated of persons of all age. sexes andshedeso | cass, wife of the late William A 4 Morrell and Jchn’s, we learm, will be | eolor, and werea gord looking, well dresed dmx ghier of Joreph Booth, Faq., of Newark, N. J. two Mex DROWNED IN SAVANNAH—The Coro- | ™#2¥ short of that of Inst year, though from the inland | rently woh fed party, end came ae cabi Ber tuners! will take pace at ber fathor’s residence, ‘ve gone to sea within the last two or three ays. As | slaver, ‘we can judge, the pr neen iat present inblonti ymber of vessels from LAND, March 2—Arr bark i Sidere, Morena, vis Havaca: sah fa athe tee: KATLED, Lips Alaboma, Saysonah; Southerner, ne Nerfolk; sips Baldec, Hong West, Liverpeol; and otbers. 2 i i * y ‘ ” | mitegether we believe there wiil bs little difference in the | Since the A the river full five hondred «| ST Nesbitt street, Newark, N,J., tomorrow afternoon PROVINCETOW My March 25, 8 AM—The ing im the rt wed am inquest yesterday over the body of Johe Kony | amount of tonnage of there two yours, have anived from the Ohio river, om thetr ted ae Kan- | at three o'clock. : + | Wind cing the day NW; ai suneet, BW. arbor again lar nigh and crowed all we veenols tbat came ie te ‘sbout « week. He leaves a aa. ‘The J. HL Isms took op Dearly 100, the Star of the | | in this ety, suddenly, on Tuenday, Mareh 26, Wu. 1. Reraa Marine Corre use, Sad are sehore ablow wale tek nav unobes, tat, Sastre lat ¢ ‘kN. J. Also, over ‘the bedy Pactri¢ RaiLRoaD Boxpe.--The G Weet 100 the Chambers 60 to 75, almost every boat | Laxtex, gel 54 years. PUILADELPHIA, March 26— Arr ships Northern Crown, Frowed from the result. The ice will Probably go oul when <T qh wrkoown man, euppored to have been the carpen- | Mitsourl haa signed all the bonds apptied for that hes started up the Missourt river snes the opeming | The reletives aid friends of deceaned are invited to at- | yeu i Nercon Win ¥ Kent, Wikox, do; brige Molunkes: | tbe wind cbanges. Wind NK. ‘scat t dlp Kerlaby Walch v'ssred, for Liverpool on | {ie Ratleead Company. This ection of the Governor re | of thastver, Ine taken up o larger ot mali semaber: | tnd bs funeral fom Ms lots residence: Manhasset, | wali, Fina tic) 2S sitar Gat htins Assunta! | weot sobre ar Wllorepais Poa upset Sun's" falas ee rr all em! ent, 1 ‘ —? 7 atone o'clock, wit 4 D Runyan. +4 4 the Ts Februaey, was missing about that time.— | oT ha the Southwort branch will now be prosseated i | Sivoooee d h WIChONS far: | oe # Shonda Barra Boston: John Maier, Wickonzon, | \veuilyFosied of. ard been bound Yo de Raat Torey dag day, rs Georgian, March 2. im the City Hotel, on Wednenday, | 20: Kicheré Law, Tul ‘ond ‘Bom Pe Sn: Teesburg By ‘ull remain ae scciieadincee cone » Mr. Wassam Lan, | 3 nc.'j 8 Heart, Rosa, NYork: Del moccereie. Weather clear, Tae Pourr Cror or New Jenaxy.—The New- Woman's Rionts at Tar Sovra.—-The New Or- a resident of Williamsburg, L. 1. dence. J Tromen, Bampeon, NYork; lows, New. PHUVIDENCE, March 25~ Arr steamship Osyray, Kinoey, ere interred at Laurel Grove Cametery. | port, N fbarp. Sharp. Salem, ES NYork, Below, two tore and all athra. Uh, bee alvosten, ‘Sturgis, Norris, ore din Matagzas, Sid. schrs DT, Advertiser states that the prospects in New | jeans Bec says tha’ on the first of March Margaret Adams large sield of fruit, were never better then | made sificavit befo:e Recorder Ramos, thet her husband | Newe, Merch 21. cnt tine, The buds are generally uninjered | was her slave, ‘she having bough: him for s husband,” S nm Pn tached anneh +A Renderron, Godfrey, Great ile ot pola Sy ©¥ ry iynwtiey ony Fie Gandy, do; er, French, N York. was @ young ‘conduct, And greatly beloved by shore ° vhia: Wena RICHMOND. March 24—Arr steamship Roanoke, Skianer, DYork; bark Fame, Te (i Te ae : edi pe ierltbets Ie err . vk: B¥ Reeves, Bhaw, he Nd weather will sthem swell- | ard demanded the arrost and punishment of a free black Fxron1s rao Lame StreKion, 1455. - ‘The Chica- 7 Sere TT rue, Boxer, Wi ‘Roamer, ‘Olitord, pelghi, Ba'timore. fe season i fo tar of as to ave them | pemed Hdwin Nesh, who hed sbloped har spouse so s8- | go 7rilune says the exports of Lake Superior for 1866 are His frivdds in Willlamsbarg will be | pis Melvee: hk’ Paton,’ Raion dad (Cade); sobre | SAVANNA, “Sire sehr Jeo Boston, Linge, Nowe wh winds or frosts. verely that he was confined to the houre, - follewe — 40% wn ai arieved te po Eel death. Bare an NT ae: A nero. . Yar ca “re A Lawrence Crowell, Boston; sear Julia A — ee . ic pper, groes, 4,756) *, of refined, toma, ‘ebfornia ‘ease ' ie P mig . 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