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THE NEW. ’ ’ y ‘ 7 JAC “YO : ‘ ‘ CAAMIN WHC ; ‘ a R } tee WHOLE NO. 7530. "ADVERTISEMENTS. RENE WED EVERY DAY. wee REWARDS. _ an REWARD.—LOSI, OM SUNDAY MORNIAG. NM Jeffereon market, a bieck and tan terrier doz. Roving ce th the owner's mame ex graved thereon. wing the dog at No 40 Ninth ‘@ dress colar, above reward will be paid on le streok REWARD —LOST, ON SATURDAY BVENING, 4 wlsck and tan slut bad on a black and blue leather col Jae. The Suder will receive the above reward by leaving her ‘mt 34] Bowery, corner of third street. $50 boar batted PEy «Present orrme and recovery of five pieces of liaea stolen lest ‘Thursday nigbt or #rider morning from Latahton's abirt manufse ory, 106 Grand strest BOUND—G ak FixtU have by salling on: ikg proverty and poping Gree days thes will beso'd to 4, WHICH THe OWABR aay ‘Tenitar of Ward Kchool No. 4 ‘onsrges. 1f not called pay expences, $$ UND-ON APRIL 4. NEAG THE Ws8H(NGTON PA race ground.» mourning pin Che owner oan have tha seme by proving prone: ty paying for this advertisement, Apply at 167 Water street * URDSY MOBNING, THE 17H INST. math aireet and Third avenue, and Twenty: d teoord avenue, & day book markad Jaman trv- , 22 Washirgion market, alo Taaar Gartener’s check, érewn to the orcer of Juines Irving for $7485 and dated april Ti, 1467, togeiber with $1% in one wud two doliar bills oa the Grocers’ ana Producers’ Bavk of Providence R I. Whoever rp tem to James Irving, 177 Kast Twenty first street, whi be suitanly reward, OrT-ON THE WH INSTANT, A LARGE 8LA0K Pewfoundiand dog, wiih white breast; had « leather sol- With ring; aumwers to the name of Major. If returned to ‘147 Yeni street a ibers: reward w! bene. toe i, G. LA O8T—A FIRRMAP’S BADGS, NO. 3109, THE FIND- ¢r ¥1il please ‘eave it at the Chief Eogineer’aNew York Lerartment office and receive ‘he thanee of the o#1 JomEs B. MaBTIN, Lafayetie Hook and Ladder O8T—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, loth INSr., Broas wey, between Wall and Fulton streets, or in @ enty third treet omulbue x large gold goal ring. vet, with & Rreon and blood colared stone The fioder will be liberait; pewarded by leaving it with a Sergeant, Key , 15 Wall stre OfT—ON SATUKDAY, lITH INST IN GOING FROM Warren sireet, betwesa “ond and Nevias sireet, to Dr. turn’s ('ate Dr Baker's) offlon, Myrtle aveune Brooklyn, B lady's oid lepine wach gold dial.” The finder will be snit- ably rewarded by leaving it at J. D. VAYTON'S, corner of Myrtle acd Carlten avenues. Brooklyn. I hey BATURDAY RBVENING, NITE INST, A Dleck and tan slut light tan, no whi'e on ner, having pup ies three cays old. Whoever wiil return the above slut to 35 est 202 eireet, rear Broadway, will be nandsomely re. warded for their troubie. O8T- ON SATURDAY EVENING, THE iITH INST, BE- tween the ot ¥ a and the Astor House on #road. . ® portemonnaie containing two $6 pil's oa Hank of Hert- t, sud about five dollars in $1 he finder will receive an additional $5 together with 3°5 on ibe delivery of the same to we proprietors of the &t Richoias, and no questous asked. | respect to our lat Ee BMaLL GOLD C¥aIN WITH WATCH KEY | attached, a white stove in the bead of the key, valued axa prevent from an absent friend The finder will be liberally yardes by leaving it at No. 21 Bast broadway. THE BALL SEASON. ° BEA IND BALL AND OORORET THE PROMENADE CONCERT AND BALL, ab POW! lace im ibe ood, will wke rie LMASE CALL AT 9% BROAD- send your ¢trectioa—you will receive ta- eres lng nown bout vour family = vroveriok or George, Warlemivergery ture. will ples 7 Trike cmos al Middbston 6 One To tee ses SLEY SCOTLAND, Aden, a CF Fat ese Mam Brodie, Messrole sire st |. he will hear from his ornther alexeader, ‘thie country Jat summer, avd aoxiously him Country papers pleme copy. F DEBUSHIA WILL PLEASE ADDRESS A NOTE an we stating the time and place of interview, it will be ® O8kPH XXRXSX—I COULD NOT POssISLY Sts the whole of your third. Beery, OFIC¥ —THS CHILDREN OF MABY MATTINGLEY, ae ot Pansbourne viz:~bncv, gap: Bosed 10 bave come, in 1826, to some Dart ot the Untied Statee with Major Cotton's family, Mary ann, who magried Jose zh Warren, an’ wa g ‘about 1838; and var? to have gons to Australia tn 1841- may bear of to their advaninge on applicat'oa, post oaid to envy byre. 74 Broad street, New York; Triauer & xvre, 6o- Hettorn, 80 1 Johp etree’. Bradford cow, Londoa; or G. aus. tin Solicitor. ee, Statford, Staifordshire, Bngland. Da ne Se ie A M.—PURITAN LODGE, NO 899 —BRETHs! You ara hereby summozed to convene in acectal ons. op Tuesday, Lith inat , at 1246 a’ciek M . at the coome of o¢ge, for the purpose of making fant arrangements aud ying the last tribute of reepect lo our worthy deparied brother George Harria. By order of GEO H. RAYMOND. W. M, protem. Joun F. Pornone, & BITERS FOR ENGLAND, F&aNOk GeaM ‘will be recetved at No.'5 Bowling Green, p' cents each one halt ounce. up to 11 o'cloce A M co Thursday, April 16, and will be ¢espstehed per Ariel, for mpton. Havre and Sremen 'D. TORRARUK, agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, N.Y. }\RLROSE *0UTH.—OWMXES OF LO’B NOT Having their deeds, be stores, factories breweries and workshops have bean recently erected on this property. Apply to AOBT. H. Lr TON, 24 Beckman s'-eet. ASONIC BOOKS EXTRAORDINARY—JaCuIM «NO Boaz, a Key to the Door of Free Masonry. $2 50; allyn s bitua’, do’, $5; Ancient Constitutions 825%; Oliver's Masonic Landmarks, $3 By remitting, tue bo*k will be sent by mail, postpaid, to any part of the country. W. GOWANS, 178 Fulton street, ASONIO NOTICE.—THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of Polar Btar Lodge No. 245 of *. and ~ Masens are ied to meet at their roem, No lis avenue D on Tues- Dirsty. st 235 o'clock P. M.. to pay ths last tribute of worthy brother, George Barr's se J, W. L1fTLe, M. ‘Wx. Pry, Bec. ‘UTICE —THE COMMITTEE ON LANDS AND PLAS ‘of the Beard of Coupeilmen will bold a at No. 6 Giay Hall co Mente, Hae dee soenth Cag ot April, at 2P. M. Ww. Ma NaFIELD, | TNs | Commities on Lands H. OouimaLt, | ommatign os, if, OBBIER, ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING SEWER IN FORTY- eigbth street. between the dixth and Beveoth avannes, ‘Will be recetved at the office of tha und matil the 16th festant. ‘M. 8. BHELOON, 85 anssan street. tp ~ EW YORK Pospcruer sas eons WILL id an sdjonrned meeting in Olintom Bal this (fondsy) at 735 o'clock. JUHN GAOBHOR, Presicent. Bevassu R. 8. __ INSTRUCTION, be allowed on the oS () attic cave onipatig ci g reial accor \uced | pon ons Ra nem Rot shia weekat ir Palin's Seadealen pery ana $38 eu nog ay Fa Agel or ball oh vind evening. Laden ‘or ‘entloman eam comme ot ei URF. sxe A 10. sramxa, (ROOFREEPING, aurraMerto— |kF.—BED HO! TING COURSE, HARLEM — 3 Mr, Dovbear. 600 Broadway. reosives new pupils this & Me uidls best three tn ver will come ad om |, 2a},024, evening for ant gr aflernoon, at 3 o'clock, between ‘Vanderbelt, tri John and Unki Sr ba Citra name yy op Vente P nore games Untnown; J. nam 3 Brooke Long Joba. N- BSesond avesus, coe be je ren) ser very ten minutes 0. BRUOKS, proprietor rack. UR, COURSE, L.1.—ON WONDAY, APRIL 15, AT 2k o'clock, a maich for $500. mile hesia, best 3 ies H. Woodruff names g. « ‘i SHAW & WHITE. Provristors h FINANCIAL, 1 500 —WANTED TO FIND A PARTY THAT Is » _ ceaiepun of realiiog $2.50) per anaum in « ‘sale basincer, Rvery erviow. ‘Addzeas D. '. F., box las Herald fayibing atiefactory. A (iret c'aas grocery or manutacturing Duainess preferred. Apply at 3S Broad room 1s 9 sats JOHW HUNT & 00, ) WANTED 14 OASI.—THE WRICRER,HA wg the refasal, wishes a pariner in an excl business ‘The artic © is used in every 1 the wort, je 100 per cent. Sales strictly for cash — If good man fone me we can reaitze atoriare. Factory, Herald TO $1000 AT OONM AND, large amount can be .wecured tp Socds, icterest sem anouatly ann cent bovda. fenved to the Marietta half yearly, in New York ‘Sper cent 1st mortgage Freier a yearly, in nous Coal * ompant donde, interest ated City of New halt yearly io Rew York. a ., bankers, 42 Pine street New (2DY L0sN.—rEwPora Co etivee by ihe, Oerporation, poms of not Jews than $000. for ' interest at six months A nance Duraxturet,, Comtnouan's Orrice, te il Baw Youn, ap A. ©. FLAG, Comptrotier. G"FEN BAY, MILWAUKIE AND 10 one year, PRIOR OF THE ybiengo Railroad Company—63 Wall street mew York Ore ty ay oe TI onde, due April will be paid ation ation Frioe OF THe PITTSBU! Q pices, Rati cae Ld ~ cy ao Ses wtee Fort Warne cent preminm. who may bave d 3 SPORTING, r LRA NRWPOUNDLAND DOG, FOAM oF Hee ee encod & good watch dog. Price, $80. Aoply on viay, at Po. 15 Broadway, fourth sary, room No, 15. THE LECTURE SEASON, PTHALMIC SURGERY —PROPRASOR CARN: the CoE py Ob br et ‘street, at 12 o'clock on Monday, April 1’ Pt reer eS ae 8, ¥; Broedway, ees, by bis Rew stiffpecs and trembling from every ° gevtleman may write with ease, comfort and Apply early. GENTLEMAN OF GUOD BDUvaTION, GRKaT A lity end refined manners wan'aa shustion ws e.ore, Or aa engagement ‘Perfect master of Huglish, Address A. A, Mr. a brid? er in a book: family about to travel lo AE Freich and Tuslian; city Morris, 351 Ist ave, + RENVILLE’S BOOMS, NO 462 BROADWAY. A doorkeeping, arithmetic snd w; ‘are expeditiously taught upon very favorable terme. ‘miudeat recelvee seperate and gareful ates Won and le enabled to readily apply in practice the hnywledge imparted to bim. WELL EDUCATED FRENCH G&NCLEWAN WHO wiabes to perfect himself 1 the con he would give lessions io Fi rem Z. ¥ X., Herald oftice, res AND GRESMAN.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ‘been excbing tata ct Stoce 1888. ‘B TKLLEAI BY. DDSOR RIVES [INSTITUTE aT CUAVARACK. N.Y. —Term ovens april 17. ‘and tuition $112 a year. ©. H. GABOENEA Principal AYMOND COLLEGIATE 1NSTITOT! ladies, Carmel, opere 4th May. Circulars droning . W. B. stewart, 5. F. mel, Ww ANTED—A SITUATION a8 GOVER *Es8 TO TEACH tbe plain beh eranches to two or Jamal) ehil dren rences exchanged. address box 19 Ho- rald affine. for fry ~ MUSICAL AND DANCING, “A BOPBRBLY CakVED DOUBLE ROUND SBVEN }¢ rosewood pianoforte for sale finiahe’ in sig! VEN OCFAVR ROSEWOOD PI cost 8°00, one with rich moulding for a \.. 8215. and 46 second hend pianos for $I* $75 $35 90 SO aod SI. Old eae tacen in ty LET—AT $2, $4 AND % $35, $75, S100 and $125. and two ta and And meindenns cheno. change, by Prof. DUMSUAaY, 225 Is NOFORTE FOR BALE—A sPURNDID 644 OCTAVE ‘© by Barmore, ot ity. haw been ba price 61,6. It ean be inspected a! Lid Mon- ASTROLOGY, CPRTOTANCR—MRS, vaYROUR, £0. 110 SPRING 8 few doors west of Broadway, the most sug esa and een clairvoyant ir Americn, Al dix pases discovered and cured. if curable, unerring sdvies oa business, absent friends, 4c, and eaiistseuon guareaives or pay. ob JUMBRRLAND CUAL FOR SMITHS Ue, DI cbarg'ng, of the beet quavity, whion we are sal lag at ® reduced price. TRUSLOW & BROTHERS 200 Cherry atreet and 125 Grand. KA GUAL FOR BALE CHBAP- 0 THEO OR MORE. ‘Also 4coni carts and pete ot hay 2 coal reales neer: Ypermede oy ihe Journermen Sexle Uo. Avi 19 J. H. ‘AN WINKLE, No 171 Joaral mon Brookiyo. UCCULISTS AND AURISTS, ae 8, 14°4, 1406, vie, tere,'t4 1, 1488, 1487, 1489, 1401, 1498, 1498, 1497, 2499, 1601." Scraewe Term.—Noe. 901, #2, 69, 93, 1, 21,16, 108, 207, 188, 146, 168, 169, 170, 198, MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1857. Highly Curious and Important from Washington. THE LOBBY BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE, The Executive Departments in Danger. The President and Cabinet Advised of their Surroundings. The following lettera from Washington tell their | own story. We have nothing to ada to Mr. Herrick or Mr. Donaldson. Of Mr. Herrick, the Hon. Wm. M. Gwin, Senator from California, endorses that | “Mr. Herrick is the Clerk of the Committee of Finance in the Senate.” Mr. Donaldson, we suppose, can be found in Upper F street :— TO TBE BDITOS OF THR HERALD. me, ond hence it may be deemed improper for mo to ask your con@denoe. But my general knowledge concerning (he facts referred to in the letter which I iaxe the liberty | 1o send to you has sffo ded aa opportunity to scan whi ww going on. Waile 1] sm not oppose. to the administra ‘op, end hope to be able to give it my support, [ caxaot wink at theee great wropge ib not the pubioation of my letier, as ‘Qin a oornor,”’ g od? Respeottuliy yours, Ok MERRIE. aWaBD OF BOGUS OLAIMS AT THE TREASURY DE- PaRTMANT—THE GREAT MEAT AND INDIAN CLAIMS. Wastincton Aprti 1, 1567. To se Eprom or Tus Hemato. The high hopes of the country, incident upon the aa- Douncement Of a courervalive inet and the higbly honorable career of its members, have scarcely passed in review before Gelvbiniom has appeared in its most bideous form, It seems G:orgia cannot have a cabinet ofiice, even in the person of so bighjy honorable a gentle- man as Howell Cobb, but that hey character for goug ng tho treasury of the United Sates must suiter, Waoerhor this ocours by reagon of accidental arravg: ment or poou- lative management does not yot appear. It will be within the reoollection of most of your read- era that when General Taylor wort toto the Presidency he appointed Geo. W. Crawford a membor of bis Cabinet, and room afier Phi!tp Ciayton, Secomd Auditor of the Treasury, both then whig politicians from Grorgis. Tho Secord Auditor revises aceounts pertaining to Indigo af- fairs The Ga phin swicdie was an Indian claim, and ‘was disallowed by Mr. Polk’s administration, bec ure it did not appear wel) founded or just. Soom after Gen Taylor’s administration go\ at work, the Galphia claim was allowed, making, a9 was said at the time, @ fortuse to Mr Orawiord, and the Second Auditor, through the sgency of J Bryan, Eeq., another lucky participant, a hendsomo liver By reason of the changes in party lines and the Scuthern Union movc ment, it was found, on tae tscomiug of Gen Pierce s adminstration, that Messrs. Otaysn, do Toombs and other old wbigs wero fraterniziog with Cobo | end other old democrats, ania‘! alike supporting te ad- misiatration, Mr. O:ayton retalaed bis piece as Auditor of Indien accounts. The spperont presamption was that polttioal rela.icns alone were conalcered in this arrange- Again, 08 the elevation of Mr Cobb to the office of Hec- of the Treasury under the administration of Mr. Ba- onepan, Mr. Clayvn. appearing as the personal aod Inttead friend of Secretary Codd is Dot retaied out of ke tne bard working Collector at Detroit, out promoted place of power bein! the throne, and Wo recognise avy usd tary, aeofined 10 pay thet an effort to sue over the me-ey. out @ mandamus Court to compel the Secretary to pay Tocmpeon wae treat-d with cootempt by Dat of tois J cannes vouon at this @ noe this ', hie reten von under “poor Pierce,’” aod bis pecaliar promosion apder Mr. Bachanan to a pos!- ton weere, as an ofticer rior, op whom the dociaiog Various ugly appeal cases, as the join\ protyot of vari. ove gues ond ntrreere eagnete fa wanprd and gos ry erence elec emene eae ou Soo'et Forts Benvon and Laramie; the claims of W.G aad against the Shawpecs apd other iriben, aud ‘Proj ot ageinat the Menom acess ye! to be ‘vbe thousand and one other similar propo- trans‘er 10 individaais the padiic monoye and toose rightfally belonging to lodiane did pot all coasp! $9 eccure the services of & willing wool to audit and supor- vise the allowance of suo. claims 8. ert understood pro arrangement, and in which and oat of Cougrcss were interested ve. Palvbeiber elihor Of these theorirs are worthy the con- sideration of Mr. Boobasse and bis Secretary of the Treasury or not, ie pot for me to determine My duty is Tformed when public attention sha'l have been ca led the watch, to see and in wbat mentor the pudlo een ; and ber there is probable danger of colurion amorg the agents of governmeat on tne plans of Runtingion, Schuyler and otuer fas: men of the nineieonth century Binoe the foregoing was pi T learn tat the Oom- foner ot Indian {faire dignently thrown up Commission aud voluntarily retired from offi se, be- cause of the collusion of the officers of tro freavery with ‘he Thom pson claim QIN A OOR VER. BOGUS CLAIMS BEFORE THE EX#CUrIVE DErART- MENTS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MHRALD, Wasninorow, April 3, 1857. Tem a friend of the present administration. I support- @@ the election of Mr. sucbanan against his compsti‘ors, 4nd since the selection of bis Cabinet I have felt groat | Gppiidence is the present government. Mr. Bachanan bimeeif was e statesman of great experience, both in por- fons aod measures, ing before he reached his present high position, He selected with great deliberation the | Giatinguished statesmen who compose his Cabinet, and he could rot have chesen more high minded, honorable, pure and talented In the success of bia adminis. tration the country bas a deep interest, The supporie s of Mr. Beohanen cannot rotingnish ihe hope that andor his enlightened and beneficial Presidency, the parity and the ovlightenment of a former age may be renewod, and that the corruption and swindling that bave #0 much distin evlhed the two formor aiministrations in various partic. Bot or der to avold such stigmas an those which hare lor, ws oubenquantsy st Filmore: it iN , ao wen Ir. Fit ite that the Presidem ard we Gatest aba «xporing them ill | are cf ® very doubiful character, Let few of the: | The clottns of ie J. - Wore ‘against | "Shawneen ard other tives. ue Me Sim! ar claims against the Kenowonees Various other c! too long to be enumerated...., 2,390,010 ‘This is merely @ sort of specimen brink of the pyramid 10 be sa0 of Cinimes a: 4 comands that are Indien and hese olaims may be more doabifal or more | Ne than otherr, out » great many of them havo vejected by former oratuistretione on buolr | But those who press cleims as 8 bust- n give up the pursuit as Lad | they i 1@ or have a chance afforded them by the tocoming of any pew admioitraina fa fact, ae | | wey of presenting bogus olains against the Exvcdlive bureaus, there ia more danger of the sdmiatsiration of Mr. Brobaran loring ite character than there ie ‘rom alt | other causes put toge her, short of makiag a bungie with | Bepees orforeiga affair . | T mention these matters for the purpose of giving the Pres dept » warnivg as to thn dangers that sarroand hia from thoge # bo pretend to be bia friends wac supporters | 1 may sav tho same thing to the members 0! the | Cabinet, all whom ara highly hozorabio | | men, and for whom lentertain the nighest ropa. Indeed, 1 Delieve tbat it is only necessary to atviee the Presidem: and bis Oabtoet what projects are going 90, nov jp reference to Dieeding Kenses, but av to woat is going | io affeot the bleeding treasury No arntiaent a the tn avgural addroas of the President eppearcd to reasive the epprobation of the country toa higner dogree than that | te whieh he promisea purity in bis adminiavation, aud cepounoed the grovs corruption that has besn discovered | im the doings of Congress durimg the last wo or turee | yeare - | “Ibis generally supposed thas tbe lobby is a body of | fvapo'al patriots whe con'ine their aitention and their | PDlosopR'cal teachings to the two houses of Congress. This 8 mistake, The two houses of Congress, itis true require @ great deal of light in the article of ingtelat‘on | during their sitttrgs, ad tbe lsbby gentlemen generousiy besio + # good cea) of their valuabietime and superabun (ant wiedom on tee erligntenmant of the members of both these bodies But after the adjourament of Coa grers in each year there ie al ‘& vast amount of bud ress chalked ovt by the legisiation of Cougreve ta the | ehape of claims for loses, i: demnity for breaches of 070 | tract by the clatmants, &c , whico bave to be ascertained d ceoded on by the different 4epertmente af the gov. ment Trese claims the lobby gentlemen foliow ap | vacation, besieging tue Departments of | State, Treasury, Navy, War. Inter! a particuterty the Post Offlce with the same oflicious pestering man :- vres by sbich 'pey bad operated on ress. Now it in well aa questic | deem ditore, the obicf for ‘the proper various sois of favorhiem and intr! lobby at Warbingion srd the chicts of burcane sometimes in- duce on the to do things, aad tre anything but just, equit- an losiance of this we hava were passed on the ivcomicg of Gene Taykr’s administre'ion, wh'ch hive f+milteriged under the denomieauon of Galp uoism latms bared on frauds, forgeries ant administration of Ur Fill ime of Gurdinerisms | ESDRPENDKNT MOAMON SOV \EIONTY—-THE can instigate anc inticenee Juss to propor. von es themselves are inflagmeed by ‘we lobby. It te im thin wer thet masy of the most clerka who bave themselves te be from rap! are competent | op branch of service, tatea there for t+ enty or thirty yoars past. should be competied to meke way for abier and better | ‘My {dee is that pothieg can Beep oorruption ont of | sveb 8 government as ours bat rotavion in office and | sittating fresb material for the old at r 2b Presifency. Of course that sesum: > potpiees be neither less cepadie, less effisieat or oon sole ntions than the old. In order to combine freab meto- Competent then those who 1 am, yours, most respeo folly. PETER P. DONALDSON, U sper F street. City intelligence ARRANGEMENTS STEAMBOATS AND RAILROAD LINES. By reference to our sdvertising columns, it will be seen that several of the railroad and steamboat oom. panies have altered their time tables, aud reduced rates both for passenge:send merchaadise. This has bern nesessitated by the opening of navigation and the competition ft bas brought about. The following are the SPRING ot April, aterm mail.—By raliroad, 3 P. M.; pM. Western mail, via Erie Railrowd.—8 P. M. Morthern mati, via Hodson River Railrad—3\ Routhern mail, “ “ —41 tberp Hudson River Radroad —Spring tme table +Bect today. Albany and dere rest MOA M., 11:30 A.M, 8:50P M aad s Two morning nd’ two afternoon trains A ro of fare is to be made om the 3:50 train oly, to Albany will be $2, ani to Troy $2 12—on wh! P.M. P.M. g00s iretns will rae} oben ‘The spring arrangements went to! The Dunkirk and Batfaio early express trains leave thit ciiy at 6 80 A @., the mali train | for Dunkirk and tntermodiate stations at 7.30 A M., t Rockiand county aooommodation traia, vie Seiferna, a8). M., the Middletown acd Newbarg way 47. W., the might exprem for Danxire 30 P. M., and the emigrant trata for Dan- and BuiTslo, stopping at all the principal staiicns, at SY M. A special mail ell be run oa ths road on Bao | day for the foture, «hich will be closed at the lust office at iis 2M Ab a her Rastroads —Netther Lovg Island, Pbiladelp! riived any spring arrang emet tho old time tables arc etl 1 5 The Sound beats for Boiton via Ron\ngion, will afer leave every evening pier No 2 North river, att P, M loneso of6 PM. Tote line runs the Piymouth Rook and ©. Vanderbrt In the Norwich and Worcester Was for Boston a redus- | Von im tbe rate of pavwage aad freight will take atv? ibe 16:9 instant, on the steamers Coonenioat aya Commonwealth, Patmage to be $4 instend of #5. and $8 60 me Glass, in seed of $560 Too ratos of ( vignt are to De resnced to 4 and 6 oenta per font, and woigtt onde gr Deraily to 25 conte por 100 pounds | ‘The otber steamboat Hoes nave not yet offlctally adver. tlsed heir sammer arrangements | Reocerom oF Famn on Tire Sxoonn Averre Rarteoan | —The fare om the Seoond Avence Ralirvad, netweon Forty second street and Harlem has beoa reduced from nine to five cen | | | Daath YROM InTOXICATION AvD KxroseRH —A women | | named Saran Peel wae found grossly intoxicated lying on the sidewalk in tho Geventh avenas, near Fitteonth svect, on Saturday p it 10 o'clook. Sh» war to the Mxternth ftation hoarse where ilinew 4 she wa ved to the City Hosptial, wacre Fought on by exposure and mm. | oy * nd Fifty sixth streein, om Sunday | o'0 00k, and Bie fort abd inge were orve ty ed. acems (be unfortunate men was intoricatod fell apoo ihe track, where ove of tno coadustors foand tim, sad far asthe | You | tentiary of 0 HERALD. ANTBGESTICG FROM UCaa. Crushing out the United States Authorities hy the Mormuns com: ENOBMENT OF TH END RESIGNATION OF JUDGE DRUMMOND—HIS LETTER TO THE ATTORNEY GENE- RAL. [From the New Orleans Oourier, Agril 8 We bea the grafica: yesterday morning of a calt from Jodge W, W. Drommoad, of Obiovgs, ite Oniel Justice ¢f Urab Territory. Ho w that coadiiion of fing healt ond spiriis whi ) 8 Fe) 1100 to seo good, dy, mariy demooras Ho‘ nier.ained us tor Bcopeiderabie time wi han account of his persoual and i — experie:oe amoog the seiota, and of thelr man Pabis, bsory, potions and porposes. Aith | wre Were diegmted with thie ret of miscrable fevatics, im accounis which hed already reached us, some re us given by Judge Drummond, ta midiuon to taose tained in bis letter to AWwo-uey General Back, adacd Y revolting ebades ts the ;loture The Jadge’s positon, as sdminietrator3 of oivt! ani briminet lav in the Territory, bas beca such as to give po ® better and probably more timate kaowisdgo if the wo'kipge of tho whole Mormoa sysiom thau is | possessed now by apy one ous of Utah or io it. He | Dutien ag the representative of federal jadicial auth orisy bave chown Dim where the supreme rulo of tua: super attion fetterea boat rests, whose te the will that sways tno derticies ¢f @ owelderabis nation, xhat the motive tbat binéa a hundred shourand inhabitants te tne girdie | ef Brigham Yourg, acd what the use made of their power by toa: amuse, capavie and pola byp.crie and his subor- nates A tad ng characteristio of the followers of the motern Mahomet recms to be a setiled aud ablatog hatred of ali Gentiles,” as they aro pleased to siyle ali who donot subscribe 10 iheir ugmas and con orm 0 their uvique and rev liing creed, alibough they coins mainly from the noribern por ion ct this rooublic, they look apoa tae United States with vo ov er feeling than patred. Patriotio Jove ot the x auiry which gave them Ddirib, and which Shoy disgrace, bas no in thelr bosoms. They bave ‘boeD taught to Jovk upon the United Sates govermmeatas an Cppreasive one, whose autiority tocy have a right 10 resist All who are witboat the pale of sho church cf Laver Day vaints, whether in or out of the terri tory which they have usurped, they rogerd as thetr enemies, They either set at open defiance the de orees of our courts, or dictate to grand or potit juries tne 1 mi sbey sbali report or he verdicts they shall rercer, in w has been as bis felow 9401 y of b's morte! wounes, ‘browk, W bis brute! murde ‘er peviteniary, Brigbam Young took bim from ine bands of the offizera ied him intothe tavernacls, p oolatmod bis ebrolute parcon, tordade aay one Lo arreat him, anc gave him a seat at his right haod, If indians cow mtt depreda'tons upon Mormons they are punished withont F soraple, but if they rob or Bourder * Gentiles,” the propbot extents bis orstection, and fo bis juries to pronounce thom guilty, Nolaw, ex cepi what emavates ‘rom the saprome hierarchy, roselvos heat regard ight of private property among the Mormons is Almont unkuowa Whatever tho rulers need taey al Ono means to obtain. "Tne Lord nende i’ oa Buflicient to ensbie Young snd his Connoli to seix: any property 12 Uteh, and remonstracce or restsaace Dot Only useless but Capgorous If @ wealthy discipic arrives from the Sates, the Charoh (Youn; Jays bold of just such # share of his good: Tne poriion, of wbiok the former owner is suffered to re tain nominal possession, be is compelled to wanags sc- oording to the dic.ation of some prophet or priet. if toe prophet seys io bis neighbor, Piawt thet deld with po- ,? the former would love his janJs, and perhas ole sife, where beto reiuso, The counsel be is thu: obliged to obey he is ako compelled to ak. Toe roguit is, tnes the actual possencion of the great mass of all the :eti and Property in Ulab is @ foul oligarchy of 08 apd innocent, whom lovss , and if she captivates the fancy of some ‘ing Mormon, sae will ve takes trom ber home by the deoree of the cidera, and give up by the orromoay fortieth wit ola wr wae ressosowere, no ba growa hr} as, er ve 1 in the ame end abominadie o: Deoome bts house! Or Oornfeld servant. 1: often happens ‘that a man ls sealed to two women at the same ceremony ‘and Cones aFe Rot rare when one Cf tbe wives #0 acy aired te loss by 8 divorce before breakfast next morsing ‘The sccoumtgiven by Judge Drammond of many of these connections, where sometimes a moiher and two all sealed to the samo men, presente a picture of beastly barbarity. Could « | Correct idca of these korribie travsactions be made | Known througbout the country, a crasede would be preached against this foul horde, ibat would soon pat aa ond 10 their sway. ‘We were not a iittle gretided to learn Rone or but very few of these Mormons are naiives of Soaibern Biats. Sach as fact speexs volamos in refutation of the mean sianders of abolitionists Southern society, We wonld congrataiate our fellow citizens of the Northern States upon being rid of so many of their fanetoe by emigration to Utab, did we sot know thet for more every one that has left thore are hundreds women’s righisiom and ‘abolitioniem are all obsenae jucres of the same plumage, none of which are made loss | odious by any mutual batre’ that mey exist among the n. Resignation of Judge Drummond. TO THE HON JEREMIAH 8 BLACK ATTOAAEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES, WANBINGTON CITY, D, C | ‘My Daas re.—Ae 1 bave concladed to resign the office of Justice of ihe Sapreme Court of the Territory of Uiaa, position I scooped in AD 1864, under of President Pierce, I reasons Day Sainte, ly | the Mormons look to him, and to nim atone, | for the law by which they are to be ened; therefore, no Jaw of Congress is by 'hem cons! Dieding in aay | manner. Secondly. I know that there is aseorot oath-boaad or all of the Joseph Smith, ‘who was ibe founder of this bitpd ang treasonabic organ! ‘Thirdly. 1 am fully aware that there {ea set of men sot apart by specie! order of the cburc! tame both the lives: ‘and property of persone who may question the aatnority of the churon, (:ho Bames of whom { will promplly maze kpown aia foture time ) Fourthiy. That the records, papers, Ac, of the Su. Preme Court have been destroy ea by order of tbo oourah, with direct know and approbation of Gevernor B. Young, and the | officers groesty jnsuitea fur preveeang to raises single quest o4 about the treas a. ect. Fitwly. That the federal officers of the Territory are constantly inen'ted, harassed and senoyed oy the Mor. ‘mone, and fur those insuiw there a no redress. tiRibly. Teat the federal officers are daily complied to bear tbe form of the American govern meni treduced, tne let execatives of the nada, down living and dead, sian. dered end abused from the masees, as woll as irom the Jeadiog mombera of the oharoh, in thie most vulgare” Joatbecme and wicked manner that tne evil peaions of man cap poemb'y conocive That after Moroni Green bad bren convicted tn the Court before my ov league. Jadgs Kinney, of | an aseaul; with intent to come it murder: and afterwarit, | op appeal to the Savreme Court. the jadement being af rmed, and the paid Green sentenced to the peattentiary, ‘Raigbeam Res gave a fall pardon to the said Green O°. @ reach: Young pardoned # man by the name of Baker, wbo hed bern tries and sentenced to \en years’ inprivon nent to the penitentiary for the murder of » dumo boy by tx | name of W bite Heuse, the proof showiag o0e of she most tore bi ‘Whe penitentiary; aleo, ‘nat tne salt G ty. OR Eravated cance of Murder that | e-#- kaow Delog tried; | 8nd to lnaul; the court and government oflivors this man Young tock thie pardoned orimtoa! #i bh him ia proper person, to church on the nexs Sebbeth after pit Cravio | tion, Baker jo the mrantiine bev og recetved a full pardon | from Gov. Brigham Young These two mea were Mar mors. On the othe- hand, I cbarge the Mormons, and Gov, ip paricoler, ‘with imprisoning Ave or sic youog om Missouri and Iowa, woo aro HOw fa the pani. w, Wiinout those men having viola ed aay | crimira! a# in Amerion, bus wey wore satl Mormons, | poor unedveated young men, on thelr way (or Californie: Dut becsuse they emigrated from [ilvott, lowe or Mis. souri, and paeeod by Great Sali Loko Ony, they were to. | dicted by & Probate Court, and mort orateily and ti 5 manly déait with im addition to noting summart'y incar. ora ed tn the saletly prison of the Territory ot Unb. I also ovarge Gow Yourg with consiantiy taterforing with the federal courts, direoting the Grand Jory wave to inéiot and whom not; and after the Jodges ony Gracd Juries as to thelr ¢uties, that ti invariably has some member of the Grand Ju fv ad: ance as to bie will io relation to their ial ‘Yoat bis obarge thas givea te tho only charge k: obeyod, or reoelved by ail the Grand Jaries of ino fore) coorts of Utah Territory. gain, sir, afer a oarefol and mature investigation, en compelled to come to the o: 1g and vickening ae it may be, thet apt ‘son and bie party of eight others were Indians in under order, ad 5 iuustrious Al 1 Meve 3M ‘ary of the Territory, A. W. Babbiit, particetar wna y ereer ona © of ¥ Okie aod PM cra, and tonty tee a / PRICE TWO CENTS. emcoratio party, with which IB 000d, is the party now im power, arty that should row be helt resooesibl ovale and cisgrece'ul state of affairs teat now exist in Utah f l could, sir, if meceseary, refer to a oloud of witneares to reasons | hava given, and Obarges, bold as they are, rule with an irop hand tbeir pondred Usb, end their two bendred tbe itves of suck gentle ie md on men as | en oal eate in California would rot be safe for ners Inconolvsion, sir, 1 bave to say. tha: my career Justice of tbe Supreme Court of Uian terriiory, the cousclation of knowing thet! did my duty; tnat neither threa s nor totimidations drove me from that upon the other hand, I am paine to say, plished li:tle good whiic there ; shat the ji :iolary is only treated as aiarce. The orly rule of law oy whiok the jo- feturted followers of this curious people wii >> governed. 18 the law of the chu cb, and toat emaarios (rom Gover nor Brigham Younz, aod bimelone 1 ¢o believe that if there wore ® man pat in office ae Governor of that Territory who is not « m-m>er 0’ the church, (Mormon,) sud be supported with a suifisisnt m Mary sid, thet muob g20d id revalt fromsuca © pource: Dut. as the Lerritory ja pow governed, and nee ‘Deen since the ad@ nistration of Mr Filimore, at which time Young received bis sppointmeat as @-veraor, tt is BOOM dey macress acd foily to attem pt to admisiater the jaw in that Territory. The offloore are insulted, harresscd end murdered for doing their duty, and no: Brigham Young as the onty law gi Of this every men can dence who tae been wilitrg to accept ao sppolatmanat tn Utab, and I assure you, sir, that uo men would be will. ing to riat bie life and property in taat Territory atter once trying the and experiment, With an ardent desire thet tno present administration Will give duo acd timely ald to the officers that aay be ate e8 to adcept pituations im that Csrritory, witherir ¢ ourse whiob rests npo0 this nation by virtas of the peouiar and heartvending toetitatiogs of the Territory of Utah may be speedily removed to t! honor aad credit o oar Happy conoiry § | now rem! your obedient sorvant, W W ORUMMOND, ‘Mrrob 80, A. D. 1867. Jontice of Usah Torritary. souls i itt j Additions! from Mexico. THE NEW COsSTITUTION~A REMARKABLE ANTI- SLAVERY DOCUMENT—TBE CHURCH PAOPERTY— SPANISH HOSTILITIES, ETO., We have received our fis of Mexican papers up to 16th Marob. The now copstitution had been proclaimed and pub- Yabed in all ihe journals. The eo of religion ia not ‘once mentioned im it It i# believed tha the clergy will oppore tt, Thet iitance has been alrrad; manifested. On the day of the proclamation the national (isg was not bolsted cn the Cathedral or on the other churoace “f the cepital; and although the ringing of the ohuroh belle was on the programme of ceremonies, that part of the pro- grawme was not allowed to be carried out. The scoond article of the constitution declares that all are born free in the republic; aud that slaves touching the national territory recover thoir freedom by that act, aod have a right to the protec on of the laws. Anoiber erticio—tre 13:b—pro- Dibits the colebration of treaties for the oxiradition of political oriminals, cr of those delinquents of the common order uho have held, in the country where the crime was com- mated, the condition of slaves. ‘The passport ryetem is abolished by the 12ih article, and imprisonment for debt by the 17th. There is a somewhat novel provision made for a per- petual Congress. It is that on the eve of the adjrurmment of the regular Congress the deputies sball ciest one of their pumber for each Siate and Territory. The fuuctions of this permavent deputation will be to consent to the use of the Naticna! Goard op exirsordisary occasions—to call e@xire seesione of Congress, eliher at tte own option er at the request of be Fxecutive—to approve pomiaations—to receive tbo cath of the Presideut and the Mloisiry of the Sopreme Court of Justice, &o , &s. ihe President is to be © ected for four yoars. ia the absence of the President, or in case of his or other tpabiiity, the Presidency ts to be exercised eleotive, and are to bold thetr efflce six years. It was rumored tbat arort of arrangement had been eptered into beiween iho government aad the charod in reference to the Ceaoralizsion law of 3640 Juce last. ‘The idea is to allow We religious commanitiw from two to four months to diepsse of, es best they could, the real entato nos yet adjudged or sold under tre law Lordo: thet tbe property rema ning cosoid after that time aboald an impont of 12 per 1,000, instead of the preret roy on AI of 8 per 1,C00, apd magbt besides be sot up for sale by Abe authorities in pursuance of the law. ‘The newspapers comment ese than might bo expected on the subject of the impendiog hc etilities with Spee. #1 Siglo, as the close of a long article on tho aubdject,~ saya— the strength of the goverament (of cll to fod out woo does govera in moven to be raid as to wo Yat monarchy (h> miotsters legislate without the Corts, augmeat the estimatss pose arbitvery contributions, muzz.e the constitution; and tbe bapiabment, oppr: Asto morality and roads uninfostet > pot yore to reed in he jourcals accounw bery. robbers, It ie highway rob- f the condition of the Pontnsnia, We ‘tunes, deom pair Of ie regeneration, for we in the people, im libtrty, and in the destiny of race. 4m Low Putom, Mxx100, Maroh 96, 1867. The Beactionists Par loned—@eneral mora appoiated Com mandir g General—Oondition of the Oountry— Movemen's of General Vidaurré For the present this country seeme restored to peace, but how long it may enjoy its blessings le more thee aay Ove can foretel! with auy degree of certainty. So far, the government's policy scome admirably calouiated to on-- courage every man in the country to disturb ite harmo- by, when and wherever it may suli Bis interest to do 50. ‘Tho Presitent has pardoned the lives of all ihe re- ‘otioniats captured (n this and oiber pisces. General Mor st, #Lo was second is command ai Mone Tey, in 1866, when Vidaurri oaptared that city, tas bees appointed Commanding (:eneral of this State. General Blancarts, who without have or orters aban doped California, were he was stationed, bas «/M sieuy informed the govermment that he ie one of ite most loyal eoberents; but the ‘act m, the’ thie Baiter oy trade, and revolutionary leader by profession, arrives (09 Inte to be of service to bis fellow trattovs ia Pacbia nad this piace. It's of 00 preposterous to soppree thas be Will even be reprimanded for 't, but on tbe contrary, to order to en oursge oibor tionary may be promoted to the rai ‘he coratiiation wil! not of Septem ber ? ot tho army of the Nori: ou toe frontier aeoiner com tion takes place tn thie very city, as rem ip wetry, eat Rever wed ar now, that { pave seen iv total want of energy aad p Late Potost wiih Some '¢ forose. and arrived nore oo tne honve alter rie departors Goners! | Moret arrived *ixb portiza of the lorooe inet are to bo te'toned #: San Lote jovernor Vieaorr! as him to ihe expecition, a from bere in order to assist tuome beyond wae dierr | Madre, ae {hry have in be present instance showa toom- selves UnWOrihy even of the sympaidies of moo. Nob San Luis Potos! was saved by the Pratiinas, and 10 s¥0 Hs wo | at | it Contien's to confer office on those men wnoee animosity te this State ts novormoos way to this fronti-r he wee on ord wae vert beck waver @ shere he wae being (riod tor ihe many titted by bim while he beld away in that course ho wil hirdiy be punished, as by doisg 80 who have adopied revolationiziag for @ ra HH