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4 WEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 26, 1857. WEW YORK’ HERALD» eenentn nati Setirn 208 00 eats Governor Geary m Waserreron—Astonr | THE LATEST NEWS. EW TORE LAEEASURR, mang ene. aee ot Commmen Genneny. pos = wo Kansas Disc.osunes.—It appears from our hamaond FERRED AGAINSS GORONER CONNERY—THE SPECK saBBs GORD s ze otra aetna etl rd latest Washington advices that Governor Geary} BY PRINTING AND MAGNETIC TELEGRAPHS, Aumarr, March 4, 1857, FICATIONS—TRSTIMONY OF DR. SPEPHEN 4- MAIN, MDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, . | bas been making some disclosures Teo Pammomn: presented a remonstrance from the | 70, BTC., ETO. especially on the medium and lewer grades. Some trans is sstonisbing e hingt Chanter of Commerce ¢ieoriminating COURT OF COMMON FLEAS—PART SROOND. Oreees B, w comm OF PUREE AnD BAGhAs ONS cr enters eh pec. Pienoe'e Suobebalenshed- ppg py La pagename soo ~ nage ie Bafore Judge Daly. a eee ae ed Ne taint at wheat arunt | ministration of the affairs of Kansas, Among} sop yew yonx -ArPomrumyré—xanes oy vax | pial for relat; also from the New York Bar in relation | ,,7H¢ tnvosgatin iolo tho charges made against Coroner other things, it seems that under poor Pierce’s Wetec KX... s-ereveveoeeerseee MO 83 | ment wore reported yesterday, buyers demanding a con: imbecile, double-dealing policy, the United 8 Remonstrances were presented by various Semators | yesterday, before Judge Daly, in the Court of Common Pleas. ‘The ease appears to excite but very little interest, and there i i f i AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. ternoon a sale of prime Canadian white was mate at $i | troops in Kansas were among the instruments ot Saratoga, Brooklyn, Waterto sans 10, Iadian corm wes ower, and sales were confines to | disorder and bloodshed, instead of being the | ‘“™°— ‘Albany cad New er une, th etcain oF rere, Yary few spectators present. “The District Attorney THEATRE, ‘read Afer: —— a " ‘Trinity church. ‘appeared for the Btate, and Mr. N. Waring . Connery, +3 —¥e DOW. crttas, "venng | 20% ind oes was frm | guardians of law and order; and from the fact oe pestet abe amos mente ben ‘the rector of the Mr. Hall sind tne cherges ich tot tons ne I ‘or Sau—Youxe Wipow. er, with sales of wow mess at $23 85 & $24, chiefly at the that the instructions and authority from the Pre- fame cburch ry in the law, and Mr. Bran. | against the Coroner, by Henry L. Clinton, Baq., the counsel of WUBLE'S GARDEN, Brosdway—Tar Secunr Mazerace | MMT apply -eggernvet ce peptido sales of 909 | ident to the Governor concerning the troops | Marsbal... <sIeatah Rynders | Papers were Cy in oma wey att amen ne ae we ee acl om my ™ hoguheads boxes Prices. Coffee yr y wi pen ead wes steady; 1,400 bags Laguayra were sold at 120. a | Were superseded by the confidential orders from oan anpang gpa p-gopasie nite eorted to opnsider, agreeably 10 | ine District Attorney this investigation has been ind wee Taree or kano n” MOT—SNeING 4¥” | I25(0., and 600 Rio at 100. & 11440. Freights to Liver: | the Secretary of War to the commander of the | {ev Naval Oussr, bes te nppe eras preset tasumvent'|' Euicas offered s resolution complimentary of the | 70 ut ive wesiteains, the reply made by the Corooer ia» — pool were firm, and grain was engeged at T4., 10 begs. | troops, In other words, under the late edminis-" does not-expire for some months, to the cuplial of Lis native State, aiter tm ebcense ot tures To Tu Govanmog or tux Starz or New Your: BURTON'S NEW THEATRE, Broadway, opposite Bondet, | Flour wes ai is. d., bacon and tard at 90s., aad cotton | tration wo had at least two Presidents, to wit:— and tendering him the privilege of the Sonate dur- | The article 10, seetion 1, of the Wau. Brassr—Oxp DUTCH GOVERNOR. was at 6 394. rowed ny ra " INTERVIEW WITH GOV. GEABY—EXTRAORDINARY Tope ia Connery, one of tue Coroners far the seenisiat Mow ene WALLACK’S THEATRE, Broadway—Leoxoas, on THz Franklin Pierce, President of United |" conpuor oF JEFF. 8 IN WITHDRAWING THE BE Bre, eloquently seconded the resolution, | snd prays after 8 copy hereof shall be served six wens Own. nar her gee et States, «| TROOPS yrom xansas—rae NEW YORE PILI: | “Siena nn ee eet Wadsworth tay be Removed fim olice ns cose beemere ed LAURA KBENE’S THEATRE 6% Broadway—Tus Wox- | Lord Palmerston is reported to have Jefferson Davis, President of the Territories. BUSTERS. pointed a com: to inform General Wool of the pas- 'ged.— That in conducting an official examination into the Woe—Tex Eives, on rus Oravcs Burps. Wasmincrom, March 34, 1857. Of the resolution. ‘of death of one Hart jarde. |, from the thirty first @ Wwe wan in debate that he counted on the support of Governor Geary has had a conversation with | 1 nave bed a jong conversation with Gev. Geary in re- bid = Jan 1o the Serienem day of Fobr ? sue res, gute (RATRE. Onambers street—Tus Suenee's | ke French and hoped for that of the Ame- wert nee Waot Wace is rem Lape? Mr. Buchanan, and has doubtless detailed to him all the difficulties, counter-instructions, dodgings and crose-purpeses between the lete administra- lation to the late proceedings in Kansas. He has not yet received any intimation from the President whether hiv resignation has been accepted or not, but he hopes it wili excess Aupany, Marob 24, 1857. Epociioation Poe oe peer ore A resolution tendering the privilege of the Assembly to | Harvey Burdell was found dead in his Rouse, 81, Bond street General Wool was, on motion of Mr. Jaxms J. Raittr, | Caled in to perform polloe duis, and began re fo-do, under rican exms in prosecuting the present contest WZAENUN'S AMERICAN, MUSEUM, Brostway—ater } with China. It is not certain that the latter hope : can berealized. Eatangling allianees are notYo | tion and the border ruffians, resulting in the re- | >& Me much of his presiige Kansas has been desiroyed | charge of one Capt. Dilks, ofthe district That the aaid Coro. een eT Pruionaanceoe Tar Weesme. | the teste of this country; and itis quite likely Wy is mnetnatane ot Ste: Deer, "the Sate 7 0 |v" The Dill for the relief of Mr. George B. Woeldridge, Ser. | police, and compelled the sad police to uct subordisate. ve hi signation of his office by the Governor in disgust. | war, orders. geant-at-Arms at the last session, who was injared so so Specification Second. —On the same day, with » verbal or. ge that Mr. Buchanan may decide that if we have | The Governor h: doubt, also that for weeks before he was ‘LEY’S BERENADERS, 685 Broadway—Braoruan jor has, no doul given to the Governor Geary tells me we : pesChincus—Oceas Tuscnsrm. cause of quarrel with China we must settle that | President a fair "representation of the relative | aware of the tact, the border rufflans in the stree so: Pai bd lee Rigor see panes fea. itso deccanad, a be 7 renfiaedather liberty nak MBOMANTOS HALL, 473 Necro Merovims | quarrel ourselves. At the same time, it is compe- | strength, character and proceedings of the two | Lecompton openly announced that his power was brokeo Whole and ordered to « unird Mites apene copoas. | win bonsumntels tin aies deviadion: Malte pian eee ee enwoUsT ACKOBATS—3Y BRYANY'S MINSTRELS. Ned tor tho Chinsen io. coaee ade te A 4 crcatiec pasties from which | M24 tat Be was used op. He heard of these boast re: | on from Baker ihe bl rien $006 | ane tien be was androvued We median = nding ‘Kansas bebeved b he bas Dill providing for fe expenses — Mew York, Wednestay, March a5, 1957, | “* bY inflicting injuries upon us: end weave | Mr. Buchanan will be enabled clearly to com- | S.ogveg so tutimation trom Prevent: Pleree tnat « | curred in oont cing ate ie nd bonoh, | {ag ba cansed ih daughlere Indy to be also re 3 meny reasons for supposing that'this has already | prehend the proper course to pursue. The | change of policy had been determined on and new orders | "Mr“ered toe Wirdresding, tum? fe caused John J. betel and “George Vr hucdarase io ho fhe News. been done, result will probably be the appointment of a | issued to General Persiier Smith not to give him the ald ‘Thalberg at Boston eee Cae amen teten tins iets Soper, te n baving soceae of the troops. When the contingency did oocur, and he Maroh 24, 1857, counsei of said Eckel and Snodgrass from called upon Gen, Smith for a company to prevent an ap 2 Boeron, Tue Muslo Ball was crowded to-night 10 weloome Tnal- | them or either ef them. of ecitication i Our correspondent at Hong Kong inveighs for Ni ig is ig) ‘The following appointments for New York were berg, who commences s second ‘a this new Governor, of a firm and impartial character, strongly but suitably against the apathy of our made yesterday:— ° and under explicit imstructions concerning the | toipeted riot, he was answered that he could not have | olty"’ He was enthusiastically reoelved and warmly peb he inci pomspaslon ef the guid boone stay the Seeanar it government in leaving the protection of Ameri- | employment of the army, and with no counter | inom, and that all ine troops in the Territory had weer | plosded throeguout, “P| te ald aevos Burda yaad titers eens aed taoenane ean interests in China te the British. It seems that, in the language of our correspondent, “we are indebted to the British for protection te our . Birdsall. merchant ships from pirates, to the Britieh for a aractel deepeish from Washington states that { What little reepect the Chinese have for ue, to a Robert J. Walker has aceopted the appointment of'| British colony for retreat on such emergencies as Governor of Kansas. the present wer, and to British charts for our detailed for other and distant services. He thus found himself suddenly abandoned and powerless at the very moment when a steady perseverance ip the policy he haa adopted was necessary te secure the permanent peace of the Territory. Since his arrival bere, Governor Geary has been ar sured by ex-Presidert Pierce that this course of the Wa Department towards him was adopied without a kaow reat ciators arting Fomithe house and injuring it the sai rromit ‘aie inj) 1B it, ruse Delo; a: the ume f w Dividend Bonds of the Baltimere and Ohio — ond in ponepacion of the gals ae fax 9 4 Coro: ner, was guilty of continued and gross impeértinence and be- The Haimore and Ono alread Company ‘sin abun. | Suiiedhinc ine male Sutil fie is doned the defence of the injunction suit brought by the | cause of morals and the proper semtnistration of justice. city to restrain the issue of dividend bonds. Fpecification First.—When » female witness ‘Mary Donohue was, upon the stand he said, ” T knew, Mary, that Chelsea Changed from a Town to a City. Se See J effect. Sgr teaser * a Bostos, March 36 1st. snbDeeligation Second. Of Mr. Cyrenus Stevens & wi'ness on The inbabitants Chelsea ‘voted to accept od, havi al “hye unniag Te 33 733 Im favor of | ham in Fat the time? tess: bi . instructions from the Secretary of War to the commander of the troops. [ In view of the approaching Kansas election for a proslavery State Convention, and in view of the opposition proceedings of the free State party which have already commenced, this sim- ple course of honesty on the part of the Presi We have three days later advices frem Europe, | sole guidance in Chinese waters.” Here is an | gent will enable the Governor at least to com- | ¢6¢0 bis partet ail the fects, and with deception !" | tne charter making that town & city, the room at the time?” and the witness Baving “an brought by the Africa, which left Liverpool on the } obligation which it would be decent to lighten. | mand and keep the peace of the Territory. ‘This | ance, acters, Tue whale move ie ovlowmy moon, | ie 2evaeminet menpere groushs crack and f having view ot tbe | The Nashville at Charleston. ‘was said to have occurred in the kissing QHARLESTON, Maron 24, 1857. the same witness, “There must have been pretty large The United States mail steamship Nashville, Oapiain Pg ie Sees 4 eae oe i mya of Ewan, arrived here from New York yesterday evening, | Tic,"of the deceased with the wie of said witness rinsed ‘past ‘clock. bpecification Third.—That he permitied one John T. Hil- OOOO zeth to testify to the bad character of Mrs Burdeli, and her Markets. relations with her first husband: and in the course of the tes: timony remarked, “ Held on—I am a queer fellow, I ean FHILADULEEIA SHOCK BOARD. something out of nothing. What did you say ‘his ‘pro 7th instaut, and arrived at this port yesterday Vessels of light burthen would accemplish morning. The news is interesting. Netwithstarc- | the businces of protection which our large ing the adverse vote of the House of Commonson men-of-war are unable to afford. As to the China question, Lord Palmerston will not re- the di with which the Chinese regard sign but will appeal tothe country by a general election. On the night of the Sth instant inthe | US that is at once explained by the extrect from Commons he officially announced the dissolution of | Commissioner Lin's report to the Chinese Emps great object secured, it matters very little whether the border ruffians shall adopt one or a dozen pro-elavery State constitutions, inasmuch as it will rest with a.democratic Congress and a demecratic President and the democratic party to say whether Kansas, under this sort of border once into collision with the policy of the Southern tire eaters. Davis does not command the confidence and allegiauo: of the South in this movement. There are many South ern members who do not believe in his Kansas policy. but believe that the true expansion of their growth shoulo be tothe south and southwest, in accordance wiih the Purtapmtriia, Meron 24, 1867. | sion was?” Answer b ‘witness, 4. dialer oF, mans. Pariamest, whet 2 similar declaration was made omens a — some - since. | thimble rigging, ehell oF hall not be admitted P apbaichyppra real samara reas Bey Tooe tla Raion rng tc, i pending Ba were, siliabie by ec aa ree a Lor it tr remain e Sali i ese le; bi Jni north west, in deflance interest. Man; ; Pennsylvania Railroad, 5 ” ; present ministry wil! mericans, ‘Chin yran' into the Union as a State. Upon that iseue, we bs pannel See acme an pos. : aie erance sete) ‘the +a oe Deine interronaied sto Be therefore in office till, May. Government still | “are a very good and judicious people; they al- apprehend that Mesers. Atchison and Stringfel- defended the action of Sir John Bowring and Admi- | ways obeyed our requests in every particular, low, or Brown and Robinson, will have to wait i of Davis, Caba would to-day be a State Cotton advanced %¢¢., and very e-pcieonbpcagy — 20,060 bales, af 13% 013% for middling. Sugar , the Coroner active. Sales to b+ d “Did you ever give her the wink yourse!f!”’ The wi! of the Union, and there would have deen no collision 4 bares eee being about to withdraw: the Coroner ssked him tosign bis depesition. The witness sai, ‘Is it my dea h warrant” The ‘warrant - yal Seymour at Canton, and large reinforcements | and when we killed some ef their people, mistak- | yet» r vanced }:c.; breadstufls quiet." Pork firm. Freights un- —a Yes, sir. eer ar or two longer before are received | between the Noria and the South in their natural ox d. 1 4 Coroner answered, ‘Yes, sir, your t—net re. were to be Se out from -higgeedapes sare ing them for English, they made no complaint, 7 plarail United sok recede phy the | pansion. calles — a a yes At “Kbredam D. Rusoel ston was invited to become a candidate for Parlia: | anq gave no trouble.” For the rest, as to the | State of Kansas. We get this idea from the | _ Itt lobe hoped that Mr. Buchanan will meet this oon ‘The Clandestine Marriage Case. Seeder hence tauetlavennets ts tee maton of fie tae for the city of Lendon. : ., aaa =the ence from China represerts the pretection afforded by the colony of Victoria to state of affairs there as being very serious-with re. | OUF countrymen in Chine, we must for the pre- upect to the intereste of England. The Russian | Sent continue to be indebted to the Eaglish for Minister at the courtof Pekin had brought about an | that mach. Were it feasible for the United armistice, to endure twe years, between the govern. | States to acquire territory fore fort on one of ment and the revel chiefs, and the united forces | the islands at the mouth-of the Canton river, or ‘were to exert themselves to drive the British from | jn any part of the coest of China, the ecquisi- the free ports. The Hagtish factory at Whampoa | tion would relieve us from the obligation, and was already removed, and war junks were -eank at materially add both to the safety and to the re- the importante points of all the rivers, in order to te of our mon slwead ebstruct the operations of the war ships. ‘The em: | PUle country’ if iis peror had prohibited the inhabitants of the empire We have no apprehencion thet a new British from trading with the English, under penalty of | Ministry will pursue this Chinese question in a death; suspended all treaties, and ordered tne Impe- | different spirit from the old. Whetber Sir vial fleets and troops to attack them whenever they | John Bowring and Sir Michael Seymow are meet them. Whilst at Hong Kong the Cninese ba- | recalled or no, it may be taken for granted that kere had made an effort to poison the whole of the | the whole affair will be sifted to the bottom, and Buropean colony, and great alarm exist amongst the | that no short sighted view of humanity will be foreign residents at Singapore. The overland trade | permitted to stand in the way of such a castiga- of China with Russia, by Siberia, was to be unre: | tin of the Chinese as will serve them in good etrioted. ‘ 1 f Neu- | Stead for the future. That the policy of the bie Bcc nes ge siemens government at Pekin is inspired by the chate) question had met iv Paris, made.up of the P . envoys of England, Russia, Austria and France | Cabinet of Russia there seems to be every Count Waleweki took the ekair. reason to believe. If it be true, as is stated, that From Persia we learn that the Shab had ratified | the Russian missionaries have effected a recon- the treaty of commerce concladed at Constantinople | ciliation between the rebels and the imperialists between Feruk Kban and the United States Miais- | the evidence of Russian sympathy will be oom- ter, Mr. Spence. plete. But it is quite doubtful whether the dis- wae lcci news "Oelion bees soseniod lca “ covery of Muscovite complicity will help the a See ee Chinese in their dispute with England. On the re aoe eee ee coutrary, the interposition of the Ozar ie the Consoles, 94. rf Advices from Simoda (Japaw) to the 14th of Jan- | VeTY thing thet would be most likely to embitter wary bave been received. Ratifications of the treaty | the mind of the English, ard to impel them to with Prussia had been exchanged The treaty is | proceed to extremities. identical with that concluded for the United States, fiict, which has been designedly prepared for him in Kansas. with firmoees and decision. The ultra Davi men are neither numerous por strong at the Soutb, anv ithe is boldly met and defeated now, he will lose streng:b largely, while, should be be able to defeat Geary’s policy in Kansas now, he will gain that strength that always st tends success, and Mr. Buchanan will create a faction that will give him much trouble. There is = large Sout ern party opposed to the Davis’ policy, aud they onl) need organization to show how strong they are. Ex-President Pierce, with his lady and Sidney Webster, leave for New Hampshire to-morrow. Several prominent filibusters here have received with Great asproval the suggestion in Sunday’s Heearp tha Walker sbould be displaced from the command im Nica agua, and some better man put in his place. Itts openty stated that Morgan and Garrison will not 4° another thing for Walker. This makes his position dow bly precarious. These men got him iste the scrape; they ‘were prepared to seize al! the fruits of his success; thoy now abandon him tn bis probable disaster, The admiais tration has bad no time yet to consider the Nicaragua question. ROBERT J. WALKER APPOINTED GOVERNOR 8a8— FLIGHT OF THE NEW YORK POLITICIA! . Wasmnctos, March $4, 1857, ] Jearn this evening trom undoubted authority that Robert J. Walker, at the urgent solicitation of Mr. Bu ohapan, bas scoepted the Governorship of Kansas. Ai first be peremptorily deciined, but subsequently accepted, after a free consultation with the Cabinet to-day of up. ‘wards of three hours, with the cuderstanding that be » Bot to be embarrassed is any manner, and that the ad ministration are to make such appointments in the ferri tory as be may suggest. Tne New York appointments are the principal theme ‘this evening. There ares good many disappointed, o course. A general siampede was made this evening and by to-morrow there wi!) not be many left. Jobn Appleton bas been tendered the position of As. Sistant Secretary of Siaie, Dot it is not settled whether be FINALE OF THE DEAN AND BOKER ROMANCE—THE | Quest, by the said Goroner:—"T wish you an easy passage to AN AFFECTING 8CENE. (.ttend as’ whaess and about siguiag bi P devoution, the A\ length the curtain has fallen upon the late domestic | sai¢ Coroner remarked to him, “If you have to hang ror it I drama enacted in our midst, entitled ‘The Broker and ysperitcation sixth —That Mr. Busan Main, the wife of Dr. hie Conchman, or Wealth vi. Respetabliy.”” John | Mala guyecin neh rempemmnity, Deng of te and, Dean has been restored to the arms of hie devoted and | punning upon her name, “This i's ‘main’ chance \o make « self encrificing wite, notwithstanding the determined oppo- | Ei°Ghcatich Bventh.—That be like witicloms and indecent sition of an unyielding father-in-law, and the powerfal yo remerte were with grins and ei monied interest of the’parvenues of Twenty-second street | and calculated to raise laughter, and continually provoked tt, and Union square. The brick front people can now oon- | and brought the iniuest inio notorious public disgrace Gratula‘e themselves upon the success of the plebian over Mra ‘Burdello be stripped srk nated in presence of one ot the patrician, while Fh avenue oan induige inthe moet | Ce polaunen, MAP Jobaanae PUTA a, fevere criticism upen the impropriety of so unequal a of inadlsition match in a matter of matrimony, Sn cx pers manne, satae. pe & general inguey ‘nto the el . inaugural. Manruce or a-Great Coprish AsistocratT— Granxp Parave or THE Rotuscu.ps—While Mr. Buchanan was preparing to take the oath of office as President of the United States, or per- haps while he was eating his last breakfast uo- molested by office beggars, an interesting cere- mony was going on at Gunnersbary Park, the suburban retreat of the branch of the Rothschild family located et London. One of the younger ecions of the house was married, after the Hebrew rite, to his cousin, and a tremendous fuss was made about it. As we are frequently called upoo to read graphic accounts of marriages among the codfish aristocracy here, we think it no more than fair that the leading representatives of the illus- trious body en the other side of the Atlantic should be similarly immortalized, and we publish elsewhere a description, oriental, ornate and effi- cial of all the ceremonies upon the occasion when the Baron Alphonse de Rothschild led his cousia Leonora to the bymeneal altar. The Rothschilds are now the leading European bankers, and the effeet of their gold is felt alike on the London Stock Exchange, the Bourse of Paris, our own paradise of Wall street at San Francisco, at the Cape of Good Hope, at Calcutta and Canton. We doubt not that they would have sent an agent with Sir John Franklin to the arctic region were it not for the fact that the Esquimaux are wretchedly off for collateral. The Rothschilds are the emperors of the stock gambling world; the magnates of the money About 7 o’clock, last evening, Mr. Bertholf of the Sa- — Preme Court, sccerding to the arrangement mad@ O@ | John J. Keke! to civest himself of a coi mad vest to Monday, proceeded to the residence of Mr. B.ker, im | ‘st of investigation of identity, and caused him, without e9at ‘Twenty second street, for the purpose of escorting the Bpecttication Becond—Ihe Coroner permitted, without the pT bubeod, wee, it company wi be fron inn 8, Cap x x a browesatlng ra a cous! ir. Spencer, then awaiting ir orrve ner witnesses Kekel, st the house of Mr. Bertbolf, in Little Jones street | Sn< repesiedly, reine ety ight os the cance of the ‘We will not attempt to describe the affecting soone iba’ Sail of eld sega lock piece onthe partiog of the daughter from her father Judge Brady, one of the Judges mother and sister. It w Painful one,! indeed, and | Please of the city and county of Ne would bave crawn tears even from Dean bimself, Mrs. fending the enid toquest to inguire into th Dean bore herself with remarkable fortitude, and under ‘Bpeciti al { t the peouliariy distressicg circumstances which surround. weit eS Creer, ae, and before ibe readies ya of © ed the case showed herself to be a woman of no uncom. deni of the gaid Harvey Burda caused the said Mrs mon mould, dell to be Hemme ved from sald 8 Dressed ins black satin dress, gray mantilla and biack | Sf yahe" "in express violation of tke’ eald order of Judge Aik Donset, witd ® reticale in her hand, she emerged | Brady, which said order was in the words and figures follow. from the home of her paren, and with Mr. Beriholt at’ + peel Defre Rew, John BR. Brady. In the Matter of ma A. Burdell —U t of oy her side, stepped into the carriage which hed been drawa | 7: 0',cbeascopus alowed by me in thie maer, and aller Up im front of the house, for the purpose of conveying yg se oe & Saree, and A. untey ber to the arms of him for whom she had sacritioed #0 | Oy uered that ibe onic kiain* A. Budell be remanded to tie much. Nome of ine young lady’s re'atives accompanied yy of the Coroner, Raward D. ey ‘B13 Bond street, ber wthe door, No father, mother or sister bade her i z " God speed, ae the driver received the order to process | {ition of the verdict of ane eee e {cry pere sevembiog on the journey. Atew minutes after the occurrence of | solely of being held aa caved too scene just narrated, the carriage drove up in froot | death of said burdeli, axd not as witners. of Mr. Bertholf’s bouse and the occupants entered unod and & te further ordered thet ber counsel be allowed to con- KAN DissowoTion er Partiavent.—Lord Palmer- except in some important points. market; the original founders of the codfich aris- | wit! accept. Siite pn ad S'srapeme ter sprones Pardes, when'tndwo rod the sha erm oper. rg We have files from Demerara, British Guiana, to | *t0n decides to dissolve Parliament after the the 24th ult. In the Court of Potizy on the 234, a | heavy work of the session has been completed. @espated of the Secretary of State was read, stating He will go to the country not alone on the that aa bounty emigration from China had ceased it | issue raised by the energetic proceedings of was necessary that the proclamation offering a | Bowring and Seymour in China, but on the gene- | bounty of £100 for every Chinese immigrant brought | ya) policy of his administration. The people of to the oalony should be withdrawa. The cholera | Foeland will not so much be ealled upon to elect had not increased ie the city, butin some of the | conservative radicel or whig members of Parlia- prey hyenes a te shy bly ace aaa go ment, ae to elect men favorable or unfavorable to thougn this pve eames wes Mrenle ow th» | Palmerston. The issue will invelve no principle tocracy. As the DeMornys and Persignys of the Faubourg St. Honore jostle the Bourbons of the Faubourg St. Germain; as the stock gam- blers of the Fifth avenue eclipse the an- cient Koiokerbockers, eo do the Bedfords, the Russells, the Wriotheleys, the Wellin, 4 tons, the Airlies and the Lyndhursts dance attendance at the banguete of the Roths childs, and hobnob with the Cohens, the Solo- mons ; and, ¢o cap the climax, the Morning Post— feelings, which bad overcome ber during the drive from y T1887 der fa.er’s home. Phe said oreer hog been tu rs Yourg Dean was sitting in the parler when his wife | on the lith day of Febroary instant, on the , by show - ‘errived, an he heard ‘THE GENERAL DESPATOR, ILLNESS OF MR. APPLETON—THE WAGON ROAD TO TAR PACIFIC, RTO. Warnmoron, March 24, 1857. ‘The departments are being overwhelmed with applica tions, persona) and by mail, for minor appointments, Grewing out of » misapprehension of the principle of ro tation, whi:h, as « general rule, is only intended to apply to the larger class of offices Tn copsequence of the sickness of M’. Appleton— who is however, convalescent—tbere heve been variens un founded rumore about the Union. Among these 's oce— Picled tn ‘ble cousteaanes, Hot heat | ™ ey td Mire 2 waver, a ¥ le ral Ing Any outward manifestations of elthor joy or vending hon arty ot ar can dumber of and when be was told that Mrs. Dean requires Ziteseees to be Mmoreened No. 31 street and in ‘putes to compose herseit ere she prossaded fur- | the station, bouse ee th ward of said city. Sa se Warnes, be, seeeed s mosmnaienl ‘Very “HENRY Le. CLANTON, 170 Broadway, N. Y, ’ and 9 After an absence of half an hour the pride signified that | Dated New York, Feb. 18, 1867. she was ready to receive ber husband, and Dean was ne conducted .» stairs, where an affecting soene occurred a regurd eoseanats ol pros between the pair. The meeting ins young lady deep!y, for it reqaired he how growing capse it very such impeded the manufac- | —-otbing but a personal question. the organ of the aristocracy—tells its readers | which fe ontrue—dhat Major Poore has connection with | tro she was able to take her place tn the aad | cred.to take the ‘eatimony of turing operations. Business was duli,end freight, | The prospect ie that a majority of members | that the lineage of a Jewish pawnbroker is more | i editorial columes Aap tt nae, hor husband. Batthe | wi esser shall be sworn bs wu pret Will be returned unfavorable to the further pro- | noble than the blood of all the Howards. Really, | . S¢vers! *pplications have been made for the constrao containing ¥ indy and genticman, might Do coon emerging | $2 (ereca nz cuecten mie At Singapore, on the 22d of Jannary,gold dust | longation of Lord Palmersten’s power. This | Money is King. en of tbe agen rende to te Pacite, ouineriaed by on | from Like Jeno etvest, ead; Wwending He way amrvagh | be reed wo and sabe rtbed b rated as Jollows:—Malayan, $25 a $28 64, aud Aus | majority will necessarily be heterogeneous; end | The house of Rothschild wae founded by a porches asa the laters | pe dnunce. Elgar wines some Sisnusston it wea decides to wrile tralian, per weakal, #29 25. $30. will comprise as well conservatives as radicals | poprew pawnbroker of Fraakfort-on-the-Main:}| Forts Kearney and Laramie will not be abandoned 1\! pa... ste on tn this ony, wat te booteenry prove, — in“iaeatign a ane teen vey _ An unvestigation of the charges preferreé against | ir therefore the triumphant party propose to eo- We have seen his h where fast g men | sstema. rations Can be made for proceeding to the West. Dean | § I resi‘e at 32 Bond str may pre is that of a dentist Coroner Connery tor his cenduct on the Burdeil in joy their defeat, they will need to contrive a ce- 4 a. a i youn, Robert K. MeHatton hae been appointed Postmaster » on a ere. So al bee wee pS LS 2, 7? eon take y quest, woe commenced yesterday before Judge Daly. | * and distressed working gir day came to New Orleans, vice Nevitt, removed. Advice and sesistarce in bis new career in life, Re by ‘ pledge their wardrobes, and pay seventy-five or a hundred per cent jaterest. A small two story mean looking affair it is, in the Juden Strasse— a narrow, dirty lane, like Thames etreet in this city. Within ten years we saw the old house, with ite yellow shutters, and ite proprietress, the grandmother of the present brood, who clung to the old place, while the street tradere roasted chestnuts ander her nose. The original pawnbroker, when he commenced hie snug little trade, could never have dreamed that his descendants—enly two generations re- moved—would carry “Baron” and “de” on We give full repert in another colemn. slition party which shall anite the great extremes The Sucrogate yesterday sendered a decision ia | % vitra democracy and eltra prerogative. They the James Bach wil! case—the particnlars of which | Wl require to oombine Mr. Cobden and Mr. are doubtless well kaown to ovr readers—deelsring | Disraeli in the eame Cabinet Council; which is the will lege! avd proven. Se Mrs. Gambaalt and | pretty much as if we were to suggest the union Mrs. Montfort retain.sbe estate and preperty of the | of Mr. Theodore Parker with Governor Adams of deceased. South Carolina. Hence, the chances are that ‘Twelve of the crew of che ship America, jast er | after several ineffectual endeavors to consolidate rived er Liverpool wese yestewday arrested aod & government under the leadership of Lord Semimivicd v0 prisan on a charge of revolt onthe | Herby a return will be made to the moderate r lecture.on the “Campaign in the Crimea,” was | em, of whom Lord Palmerston, Lord John Rue delivered last evening at Hepe Chapel, by Captain | Sell. Sir James Graham ‘and Lord Aberdeen are H. A. DeRiviere, of the famous Zouave Garde. The | types. This has been the staple dish of British ‘The Philadetp ja Appointments. Parapauraca, March 94, 1867. Some doubt existe here as to the appointment of Messrs. Westcott ae Postmaster, and Yost es Marenal, be cause their names are pot inciv fed in the Paoliadeiphia ap poiztmenia published in tbe Union Waanimotos, Warch 24, 1867. The Prion publishes ibe sppolntments enly where the commissions have bern issved. There is no doubt here a to the correctness 0 { our Pri adeiphie list. From Albany. ALpany, Maroh 24, 1857, General Wool was in town to day, and the freedom of the Senate and Assembly was extended to him Tale C0Bq ves.” a time for ® mam conqvest,”’ or something m thal iret waa cotbin goccasioned this remark 1 G. What one of remark was used by the that row by detencant's counsel as wmcompeten'. The We are authorized vo ny thal the. reports are w ved vo say that the morning papers of tA 5 washes bis wife were left ir for some false, Mr. Hari building was filled by a highly respecteble audience, | politicians for yeare and they are well acous- | their cards; and that when they eaw fit | morning the General hed s long interview with the y. wy ~ who frequently interrupted the gallant and witty | tomed to it to merry or #e given in marriage, Dachomes | SSS" ose wing, Gerrit mith and France E. received from him, be officer with plaudits leng and repeated. Captain Whichever party succeeds, there is no reason | should «it at their boards, ex-Premiers, Right | Spiener were in the loboy to day, and attracted general | bad no hesitation | ~t8e Wt Sor Weston, of the aglish Tenth Royal Hussars was | to doubt but the policy of the government will be | }onorables and Bavoys Extraordinaries propose | ""’* cbiilatiaiatitiitaarmaninatidin tholt said be would revarn at cight 0’ and taxe| | Present, and on being refersed to by the lectarer, a+ | the same, and that the Chinese quarrel will be | their heaiths, and that the descendants ot the News from Kansas. povarbed to Beker'sy ‘where the pary come was such ene of the famous 600 in the light brigade, was | rromonted with equal vigor, and equal regard | Enetish nobles whe robbed, tortared, imprisoned St. Lows, March 83, 1887. | ase Vitnessed. The mother begged of the young forced to show himself to the assembly. The ad- for the interests of commerce and of the world. Si oat iad to P" In compliance with s reeclction passed by the Topeke | ¥ife and ane dress concluded, Generals Sandford and Whitmore "| his ancosters, would ly to © at ® | cosvention, Mr, Robineon wihdrew his resigastion of the and wr * the time you ove, made appropriate speeches, and an unanimous vote 7 eee Ene Jew's table, ae well as borrow his money. This | governorship of the Sate of Kansas, and declared his 04. leave bis ons oot and nigh bere f thanks was returned to Gaptain DeRiviere, who | W#«* Coxerrrures Ixpecency—We see that | Rothschild marriage is a great proof of the vast | neston to the Topeka constitation. A comuiltes was ap ees |. ERT, bas ot sean satemnenl inline nested deh Was requested to repeat his lecture. Our very inte: | 0Ur Cotemporary the Courier and Bnquirer takes | inroade made by the maney power upon the old | pointed to frame s petition asking the Presidemt to hold ag f.beeD cme and t'micht have been tw feet in ivanoos resting report is fer the present unavoidably crowded | he Trifane to task for publishing the details of & | landed aristocracy, and in thie light every par- | De lands of we Territory subject to preemption for a to’ | with hie eyet A: I thought T de mot sontees peer uceion. ou recent filthy case in the © The we Wo years from the present time. The Convention war ” both thanked Q. T want you to anawer my question’ A. Tk was not in the ourts, report, ticular ot the report is interesting. Our codfish | ing iapgest ever held in Kansas, and the proccedings . . lady | !ine of my vision—I can’t answer that question in tbat way—I West | 64 rot w Your question. Q. Wee the indy looking forward. of was she Jookioe to. Weer, OF the Doetor, or which way wae she looking, when the Doctor winkea hia eye’ A. She was looking to. wards the Coroner, forward, when he winked. , 1857, O.0a4 she looking right at him? “A. 1 don’t hnow wie ¢ you mean by the . secret suc. | 7) "Tien P will ake down, ‘your anawer that you don’t know A large quantity of brandies and wines were | may remark, wae duly praned of improprieties i208 ae days src risa Gaundun ane off | before it appeared in the Henaty. cers, op the ground bmprsiason invoices. | But if the of the Courier has been They were consigned to two respectable merchants | shocked by os seein of our "eahenipecsay’s aristocracy should study it closety, and learn how to do the thing correctly. were of @ very enthusiastic character. Affairs in Virginia. Bairaions, Marea. 31, 1067, Nipto’s Ganvew.—The ever popu'ar h'avele tare re- of thie city, and the case will come before the turned ‘port hero, opening on Monday evening t) honge. bein the | wr * United States District Attorney in afew days, %. y how does it eecount for its own notice of Their bola open the pustee 000m crenger wee ever. , 80, J contrary "q iek ls vets ES coroner when be winked bis The examination as to the sauity of Layman, the | * recent play in which the vices furnished in the ance. i particulars. | eye! A. She was, A. Val 4 in question were rather glorified and puffed’ Personal Intelligence. A hoger none cit Sasa apghantaclhed alieged murderer of Cornelins Cannon, wa: con. | CH ing e Pp mington, N | retested! A, No he was not; she wae wiiing cupation ot carpenter, ber and turpentine. ener me to ie de, bout tivo feet m» navance: ye i D + | Dirt is dirt, whether i : ¥ tinued yesterday in the Kings County Court of Oye is dirt, whether in a law case or in a tragic tencererwoe to ties aay lb oventag, ond hen tanen cones inn looking with her tace directly towards and Terminer. The mother and father of the pri- | play; and if it be wrong to put dirt before the | #t the Clarendon ee, Pr} oA Yom sin fa ~ conde were examined, the former at great length. | public eye, how much wronger ia it to ptaise and | prom Liverpool, in seamahip Africa —Mr Levengue, Me waren 0 re oe . | for of than Tere bolese his, Gomme th bes back &ee Feom ber testimony it would appear that the pri | celebrate it, to chant it in melodious verse, and | Bee wuchaie. #8 togdari, Me Deanne, Wr tebeper, gervieee for | Wan tne remark thatthe Coroner mele atthe close of toner wae of very weak mind. gild it with all sorte of romantic halos ! Hon L. 1 Drummond, MrT laff, Mr Versniin, 7. Msin’s examination, or wae {t some time after? fe " >, . W OB Gihat, Mr U 7 Mr ey ay a The fon eek, jam | wae when she first Sa when she gave Jabge Betts yesterday sentenced Seraphine Peter- We submit that our warlike cotempor has | Wan, Mrs Brown , Hite Mary a9 compared Jobn baving noticed the advertisement for | rhe made no reply te e Coroner's: ri zen, eonvieted of i ter fe in, to five ts omemporary Sane do, 6 Dosey are , obinson, Rey J Wale, ag | Conchman, was socepted, and ently was every | ist remark her face presenied about a quarter view (9 me, + we oe ow forgotten his logic in thie matter. In hie haste glee, R np [pees TW Moray, L Riecre, 000 | FAY (avored for ihe ‘ccomplisbrient of hia Iute mognact. ghee Wie remarh ee Gh not ai yeerr’ confinem: nt in the Btate prison. We under- a - ir Coben Mr ‘Mr Neinno. Oapttal steak | move and + ctorious oraertaking. 1 remain, ae «lover ceeded tomnawer hie questions in wand that the defendant was tried sowe years since | © “Pit the Tribune philosophers he has impaled | , trom Bey Orieass, im brig Bmily W Seyburn—Mr H Soy '}20, 000 | Of Justice, reepecti ily youre. * quitag, | whet gid’ene do Wat Waa peculiar A, Modan iets Tee " . bimeelf, and being less used to t From @n eameb: ama—Cao Vine, W An ine tre : 6,898," ferved) peeniiar. ‘ 5 + simiar offence, and sentenced to imprisonment | himself, and being ice wel to that sort of thing ggrgon Biagio) Wamihy WR Pear. @ Wikre | AB ee lotmper house". 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