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4 NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, OFFICE ¥. W. CORNES OF NASSAU AND FULTON STs. ERMN, cash $n adoance, 4B DAILY HERALD, 3 on por copy, OT per anne tin TE WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, a6 64 coms por Ls anu; the B ropean otition, $4 por annum, to 4 irest Britvin, oF $30 any partor the Continend, ‘0 ince rostags ONT 4k * CORRES! ONDENCE, containing sen port week solid form ay quinrter of the world faved will te iy paid tor Cum Fourtae Counesrompewrs ane pauTi Uisery Requmsren 70 PEAL ala Laerress awp Pack: doas Seer os 0 NOTICE taben of anonymous communications We do rele SEMEN S venmed every day TING execu d with naaknere, cheapnsss and dee part re pve JOB PRIN va Volume xXxmt Se 105 h8 BVEINING 4*s BokMERT BROADWAY THEATSD, Brsadway—TuRsirc ree TABLES 988 CATs OF Pom En. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway--Tront Rors Faats— Cortmananvists—oRerN Monsti a, BOWERY THBATBE, Bowery. Rover Lismony— fRarwwu0n THE Ga) Cimeer or Came - t BU “CNS ABW TH tA’ RB. Vroaéway, opposite Ecndst, —Bomrmray Gint—Rores ide se oy Tux Hovsn. WA LACK’S THBATKS Krovtwey- Aivarei'sr Tae Yoox Wise, LAURA BERG'S THETA, Be L Ph pas ty ty a 24 Brondway- Love or a M's SMERIOAN MUCKOM, Sroadway--Ater neon Gavey Staves Evowas~-Wiexen Wire -ay AWW Ro POSTON, GEO OBRISTY ABD WS MINSTER wey—Eruortan Perrormarces New Year | 48. 444 Broad” us, BUCKLEY'S SERA ADERS, 688 Broadway —Eruorux Pemronmavcrs--Oin Fours Concert, MECHANICS’ HALL, de, Suaxsreawyn Reapin Brosdwar—Snaro Uxvects Buyant's MiNsTazis. NIBI.O8 SALOON, Broadway-Mvss Baateno’s Graxp Vooat amp Letreumants: Coscene. “Naw York, Phureday, April 16, 1857. Notice to the Public, We must egain request sdvertisers to nand ta their busines notices carly inthe day. It 's of the grostest importance to us to havo them all ia type by eight o’clook in the evening It is a8 recessary to the adver- tiser as to courte ves The Sews, We publish a despatch from Washington ststing | that the steamer Tennessee arrived at Ker West on the 10 b inst., from Aspinwall and San Juan, Nica ragua, with intelligence that Col. Lockridge had | abandoned kis desigo of attacking Castillo, and had retreated, leaving the San Juan river in complete possession of the Costa Ricans. It is also reported that an explosion occurred on board Lockridge’s | steamer, the J.N Scott, Ly which sixty of tne ili: | jsereases export demuné, and redueed views regarding thc, egain, one of our nigger driving democratic | busters were filled. The ouly foundation for these reports that we have discoverel is the con- cluding paragraphs of a let'er from Key West, dited | 10th inst., received in Charleston on Suaday last by the Isabel, and published in the Charleston Mercury of Moncay. The Mercury makes no allusion what- ever to thee important eveats in its editorial co lumns; and it is strange that the news was not sent | to this city at an earlier period of the week, as te- | legraphic communication between Charleston and | New York was open on Tuesday and W-daesday | last. The Charle:ton Courier of Monday, in its no- NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1857. sions. broug!.t in a verdict of guilty of assault and battery, with intent to commit a rape. Their coun- eel acked for time to prepare a bill of exceptions before sentence, and the prisoners were remanded. Our correspondent at Nassau, N.P, writing on war steamer Newton at that port. As she is the ed at that portion of the Bahamas, her officers were the report on the wrecking system which was lately forwarded to the Emperor was the cause of her sud- den appearance. A storm of thunder and lightning had thrown down a church spire and caused other damage. The Legislature was still in session. The militia wou'd be disbanded. The election for charter officers in Jersey City on Tuesday yesulted in the success of the domocratic nominees throughout. The mercantile slander suit ot Fowler against Bo- wen, of the firm of Bowen & McNamee, was called onin the Superior Court yesterday, bat owing to the absence of one of defendant’s witnesses the trial was postponed till next month. The case has been before the courts for five years. The trotting match, mile heats, to wagons, be tween the stallions William Tell and Grey Messen- | ger,on the Union Course, L.I., which took place | yesterday af:ernoon, reeulted in favor of Messenger | —be winning in three s‘roight heats. Time, 2:46, | 2:43, 2:44. j The Asia sailed from this port for Liverpool yes | terday with 123 passengers and $322,382 in specie, | ‘There was a large supply of beef cattle in market | yesterday, Lut prices exhibited little variation from | those ruling last week. Pri:es of other descriptions | of stock remained without noticeable change. The | details of the week’s business may be found in an- | other column. | The sales of ecttom yesterday embraced avout 2,600 | Dales, closing at quota ticns giver In another cxluma. No 1.es ‘ban three private tel-grazhic detpatches were ro- cived from New Orleans yesterday, and dated April 15, which gave the receipis of cotion ta four days at 8,000 | Dales, acd stated that the total defic! moy of recetpts at all the porte smounted to 881,600 bales. Taney quoted mid- | dling at 1370. al40., os at Xd. w d., wrerling exstarge at83¢ a 9, sight bills on New York at 3¢ discount, ard 60 day do. at 1% ¢o. Owing to fa | vorable ecoounte from Kurove, together with Ught stocks o! flour and s good local and Eastern de- mend, the market improved 60. per barrel, and for Obto acd Souths: wanted for export, 60. a lo. per | Darrel, with mor Bouthern white wheat sold at $10, and red. do a:$144 Corn, under the infizence of the pews and rednoei stccks, tmproved from 6. to 80, | Per buetel, witb a fair emountofsa'es Pork was irreju- | lar, ard rales ight at $:350 0 $32 76 fornew meas, — c ie at adcut $22 63 cflered, ami $23 76 asked Sagers advanced xc. per 1b, with sales of about 1,000 bhee., 7,070 boxes and 4 000 bage, the latter for export. | Coffeo was firm, with sales of about 8,500 begs Rio, on terms given clrewhere. Rice was excited, aad with an the yield of the late crop, prices advanced from Xa | a %c. per ib, The sales embraced about 3,000 ta- cluitng about 1,800 for export. Freights were inactive, Delng Obecked by the light stock of breadstaffs and ad- | ‘vance In prices, while rates were unchanged. Tho tes | sale held yesterday embraced chiefly greens, and though some Ices sp'rit wee manifested, and a good meny lo.s withdrawa, ail sold brougtt fall pricos. Ihe Philosophy of the British Elections, The news from England, imparting the victory of Lord Palmerston over his combined antago- the 28th of March, reports the arrival of the French | first veasel of the imperial navy which ever anchor- | received with much cordiality. It was thought that | | ly convinced that our object in thus bringing out ‘Tae Late Execrions.—The late elections, ¢s- pecially ia Connecticat, show a remarkable fall- ing off in the republican vote as compared with their turn out of last November. Various ex- | cuses ate given by the republican organs for this awful lettiog down. Some say it was the rainy election day that kept the fair weather republi- cans at home, the balk of the democracy being waterproof; some say that it was because the rascaily Know Nothings, ont of pure spite, sold out their American birthright for an Irish demo. cratic mess of pottage, that the day was well | nigh gained by the democracy. Some say that | it was because the old Seward whig leaders took | the republican cause in hand, and with their old | fogy notions disgusted the democrats of the rank and file. On the other hand, the demooratic jourpals think that it was the popularity of the inaugural, the Cabinet, the Dred Scott decision | against the niggers, the appointment of Robert | J. Walker to Kansas, of Captain Rynders as United States Marshal for the Southern District | of New York, and such things, that did the business among the Connecticut wooden clock- makera. But all these explanations fall short of the mark. It was the name, the fame, and populari- ty of Fremont that gave the tremendous power to the republican party as illusteated in the last fall State and Presidential elec- tions, It is the suspicion that Fremont is now to be smuggled ont of the way that is thus cutting down the republican vote here, there and everywhere. Let the Seward republican leaders adhere to the delusion that they have the materials for a great victory in 1860, and may mould them as they’ please, and they will soon be whittled down from a great and powerful party to a paltry and contemptible faction. That’s all. A BowssHett among THE Nigger Worsuir- pers AND Niccer Dnivers.--The brief notice introduced into our, columns the other day, call- ing upon the friends of Col. Fremont, in every State, county, city, town, &c., to go to work and organize in his behalf in view of the great cam- paign of 1860, appears to have fallen like a | bombshell among our nigger worshipping and nigger driving cotemporaries. One of our Seward organs flatters iteelf that our purpose is to frighten the administration, and that we are shaking “our bundle of bones” in the faces of «Buchanan, Cass, Toucey & Co .” to remind them that we are “Warwick, the king maker.” Bat dailies, printed for private circulation, is as clear- | Fremont is to make W. H Seward, Weed, Gree- ley, and such, tremble in their shoes, Terrible, indeed, must be this man Fremont to his nigger worshipping and nigger driving enemies when the bare mention of his name causes such a | stampede among them. And yet, if the friends | of Fremont do not desire to be circumvented by | the Seward managers the former will proceed to organize for their candidate without further delay. | But where will Seward and his nigger worshipping | disciples be, and where will our nigger driving apostles of the demoralized democracy be, in 1860, | should the Fremont party be ready for the battle, and duly organized, drilled and disciptined, rise for their favorite against the fleld? That is the question we have been thinkisg over. Puysictan, SwaLow Tune Own Mupicive — The venerable Massa Greeley, philosopher, poli- | tician, universalist, philanthropist, Fourierite and nigger-worthipper, reads his newspaper cotempo- | past Legisiatures, but it was passed in both houses men as Cobden and Bright, the superficial ob- | raries a very charitable homily on the virtues of | notwithstanding. R. M. Blatchford, G. A. Conover, server is apt to inquire whether it can be pos:i- | a decent and gentlemanly deportment towards | Robi. Emmet, E. D. Morgan and Henry Evesson are Jo that Englavd is going backward, aud the de- | each other. “Physician, heal thyself.” Good named a5 commissioners to erect the new City Hall. mocratic spirit on the decline? Bat @ closer | doctor, give us the proot of the virtues of thy | Our despat:b gives tho details of the proceedings. vi-w brings the flaw of this fallacy to light. Tne | patent medicine, by taking a bottle or two. Let ‘The Cabinet yesterday held along consultation *°™ rim 7 i ’ ys upon the official reports of cur Ministers in New question on which Lord Palmerston went to the us cite acase. We were accused by a certain Granada, snnouncing the failure of their efforts to COUDtY wasnot one of domestic reform. It was nigger worshipping philanthropist in 1852 of effect an amicable adjastmen: of the dificulty exist- Purely and altogether a question of foreign poli- | selling out to the support of poor Pierce for the | ing bet©eon that republic and the United States, | cy: on which question Lord Palmerston repre- | Presidency for the sum of fifty thousand dollars, | Tt is caid that the government is resolved to protect eented the traditional belligereut spirit of John two thousand six hundred and seventy-five dol- | che rights cf Americans in that quarter, and three | Bull, while bis opponents figured asthe advocates lars aad thirty-eeven and a half cents less than or four vesscls of war will be despatched thither | ot the modera peace sentiment. Now, Young Eag- the United States Bank account of Chevalier | without celay to rene ut an understandiag upon | jang, like Young America, is very progressive Webb—a charge which remains unretracted to | the questions in dispute. fellow in his way ; but the rogue loves fighting, | this dey. In the graphic language of our accuser, The proposals ie owe the sam Barend pethaps even better than progress’ He saw in | we might say in reference to this charge, “You pnenchahe yDeuen: wunteen. | baronet Palmerston the type of British plack: in Cobden — lie, villain; you lie, and you know it;” bat we The bide range from #4 940 op to $150,000—the , td Disraeli the canting snuftte of the Peace forbear. We have only to eay, physician, if thy gum appropriated by Congress for the conatrustion | Sootety. So he followed his instincts and voled | earaaparilla is a remedy for violeat eruptions, of the vessel. All our prominent New York fur Pam. Ot domestic reform—of extension of | try thyself a bottle or two, and give us thy certi- builders are in forthe contract, and it is believed it | tne chise—of vote by ballot—of democratic ficate. mensures generally, Young Eogland thought not, | Ras Paoonses ov Oaruouacier mn eae User will be awarded to one of them. Stephen P. Hardenbrook, a polixeman of the | cared not; bisides wos that Palmerston had acted | 2 .re4 We perceive from the W. like a man and & Briton, and that he ougut to be pale that the je Jebrated ‘Tom beset ar | Ninth ward, was aeesscinated yesterday morning by one of two burglars whom he had arrested, they | ta tneg : senengs he: having just robbed a clothing store at No. 35 West | rots ahs t own neighborhood as an esoteric street. We give the particalars of the murder else- | Asin, it must be reimembered that, though | sooner and as the pioneer of our modern free- where. The assassins suceceded in effectiog their | Cobden, Bright and theic feliows did good service | 1v0 societies —has joined, with great penitence, escape. The Board of Councilmen Ist evening | in their way, many years ago, and apoke freely | 4, holy Roman Catholic church, This will adopte i sesolations requesting the Mayor to offer a } and boldly for the rights of humanity, they have doubtlces be trumpeted from New York to Paris, reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of the mur- | grown a good deal older ard prosier Jatterly. and from Paristo Rome, as one of the latest derer, ond directing inquiry as to what relief from} They have traded upon their past services till miracles of the trae faith. Tom Nichols conf the treasury should be extended to the widow and | they have grown threadbare. They have diancd slag biscine to, and tring he of ab- orphan of the deceased. | ell kinde of impracticabie scbemee into the ears of bd . nd ¥ » Boal evier > | solution from, a priest of Mother Courch! Tom The Tammany Sachems have been trying hard for ople till the very name of radical has become acouple of weeks past to agree upon the names of | pywdbestr 8 ilepe pian: camaialie pare Why next we hall pethaps hear of five persons from each ward to constitate a conven- | _ Parson Kalloch becoming a Catholic, for we tion to mettle the differences of the party, bat so far | P*ttY gp Mogiesing oa v4 shaa rset doubt it any Protestant charch has prayers, pe- them. y have grown old, in a word; ha pavces, privati pains and penalties to bleach and purify the soiled garments of Par- without sucoe#. The steuggle on the part of in- | : ae a terested parties to get in the Convention is very | acquued the inflexibitity of age, without much of son Kalloch. If Thomas Nichols, the late incor- tigible and unbelieving Thomas, now cleansed of earnest, as it is enpposed the members will have a | its wisdom; and exhibit melancholy inetances great deal of influenc? on the Custom Honse app int- | of mental as well as bodily ducay. @oents. Another meetingof the Sachemws will be With them the country bas aleo discarded the bis dirt and iniquities, were only to visit Pareon Kalloch, he might effect another miracle and eave another soul from a terrible roasting; tice of the arrival of the Isabel, after thanking the nists, is striking, though not wholly unexpected. purser of the steamer for attentions, adds—‘“There | It seems that over half a dozen of the conserva- is no general news of importance by this arrival.’ tive leaders bave lost their seats, while Cobden, The arrival of the Tennessee at this port ishourly Bright and Milner Gibson have been defeated in looked for. their constituencies; and that, altogether, Lord ‘The Legislature did not wind up its business for paimerston will find himself at the head of a the session last night, and it is dubtful whether they majority fall one hundred stronger than that will adjourn till Saturday. The license bill has ith which be the late session of Parlia- passed both houses. Public house keepers are re- bs: aig’ peers h lik quired to obtain the endorsement of twenty free men 8 many as a hundred new men are like- holders and pay a fee of twenty dollars before going ly to sit in the new Parliament. Looking to the sudden and general scattering into the liquor basiness. The Governor vetoed the bili providing for the payment of committees of of the radicals, and the final overthrow of such ‘held on Friday, to eee if an agreement can be come | more reapectable and peihaps more contemptible to, and in the meantime the meeting of the Conven- facijon called tories. A few of these gentlemen tion which was to take place to-nigut is deferred ir coretituencies, and exnnot well until the 24th inet. aaa tam vas at oimere uty, 2 tbe water of baptism ofthe Boston soft bell The B imen transacte) considerable 4 Baptiste is not equal to the case ef Kalloch. routine business list evening. A petition was pre | OW" & portion, ard there there is room for a mgt. mae sented for the extension of Leonara s:rect to Pell | 'mitd play of intelicct. In this latter Tus Taaneatisenio TeLtGRarn —Toe Niegera will pro sstreet, and the widening of the latter to the Bowery; | 1ange Of caver, it will be found that the ably be ready for see on Satarday next, by which time also for the connection of West Broadway with Sixth | conservative party have lost many members | 0 éamegete ber mebicery wil be repaired. Tiiesew iktended to make ber voyage to Eegiand ber trial trip, £0 that abe will not return to th © port until the obj st of the expedition In which she is to take © part—the iayiog of the great submarine cable betweon tor Old World and avenue. A resolution was offered avd refered, au thorizing the Street Commissioner to advertise for propornis for the speedy completion of the Battery enlargement; also for the a tee to report npon the exper auction of the property over The British tory of the preseat day is o curious creature. If he be old, he is a wonderfal pheno- meno, holding to divine right notions, believ- ing that coun‘tics withoat leaded ar mut goto the dogs, sad grosoing at the awfal ointment of a commit y of disposing by d by the Franklin istocracies \h@ New—shall have been acoompisied. Toe Mississippt y will not acoompeny the Niagera to Eogiand, as she baw nicelved orders to tail for Coins; end the Merrims, and Wa markets. A den Wan oh progress of railways ood telegraphs. Specimens providing fora special committes t e eed | resting bnenen, are growing rare; report what bureaus will be necessary, and wiat ‘bough they may be fund even in thiseity. If powers and du be desigcated forthem, to ‘he tory be young, he ts iofallibly an leut rae carry out the intentions and provisions of the Lew dicw!, ad as, under false colora All the the a charter lately parsed by the Legislature. ye Gi wi now calling auder the ‘Tire rattan Orana.— There #18 wo opera'ic perform The Board of Education held thew regniar meet of their tatters in the tory fleet, will ance at Nidie's Garden last ovencg oo acyoum of the severe boarseness of the prima downa Mane de Gaz nerige. Le Traviata wil be given t» worrow eveniog, she reocnd Of the fentcn ing last evening. Money was appropritted building a new school honse in the Twentie h wars. The vacancies in the Ficance Committee we'e fives by the selection of Messrs. A. Smith, Watery iry, at Tadiowie At fast, t Of (sese latter the ra good many. weston will flad him: | ree Pariiame nt wil On ene wt Oot Uncoder—wom vay THE LATEST NEWS. IMPORTANT FROM NICARAGUA. The Reported Retreat of Oo.! Lock- ridge from Castillo. fan Juan Biver in the Hands of the Costa Ricans. FRIGHTFUL STEANSOAT EXPLOSION. SIXTY LIVES LOST, &o., &., x. Warusaroy, April 15, 1867. ‘The steamship Isabel arrived at Conrieston Oa Sanday ight, bringing Havana and Key Weat dates (o tho 10th instent. ‘The steamship Tennessee, from Aspinwall via San Juan, bad arrived at Key West, bringitg very | mp> tant nows trom Nicaragua. Colcnel Lockridge, who at last accounts wa threaten- trg to atinok Castilio, bad abandoned intention and retrea‘ed from bis posttion, leaving the whole of the San Juen river in complete possession of the Coste Ricans. A dreadful explosion bad ooourred on board the old transit steamer J. N. Bott, and sixty lives (dilbastera) are repor! ed to have been lost. ‘The Tennestee bad a nnmber of Lockritge’s command on board, including about fifty sick and wounded, ‘The Tennessee would sail from Key West on the even- ing Of the 10th for New York, where sho may be ex pected to-dey or to morrow. Among the arrivals ab Havana were, on ths Sth, ho brig Argo, from Boston, Yankee Bisto, from Portland, and schooner R. Curtis, from Boston; 9:b, bark, N. Piace and Sophia, from New York; Abyls, from Por'iand, and brigs KE. A. Reed, New York. and Cuba, from Portlaad. Affaiss at Washington. THE UXION NBWSPAPER—IS TAKER T) B@ AN OR- @AN 1—TBE HONDURAS INTRROIRANIU ROUTK— BIDS FORTHE STEsM REVENUE CUTTER, ETC. Wasuincros, April Li, 1867. ‘To morrow the ,Usiom, which has been grin ting out ‘most Gelefal music for a werk past without » bead, tek:3 {ts new master and Mr. Harris makes bis bow 1 the do mocracy. There ts a slight d.fereno) in the reported observations of M-. Buchanan aad Mr, Harris a: 0 wie ther the Union is the organ or noi—Mr Buchans: ‘Sinks hie not, while Mr. H. is decidedly of opinion « ! itis ‘Who ebal! decide th's great question? ‘The sale of tao paper by Wondel!, McGol~ « 0. to | Harris, purports to be en oat end out selec, aod separa don from azy pricting contracts or other pay arrange ments, ond the now concern is osensidly Yo stan) apon the merits of the newspaper and upon th: supp ri of excontive patronage. Uofortanately for public com viotion om this subject tho thing 14 overdone Everybody ino trot tne pacer ts a Insicg concern, smd tka! the exeoutive priatiog must be done by the printer of ene of tie swo houses of Congress, So ifthe paper lives there must bo & leak toto {ts coffers somewhere, and the knowiag ones here etaio that Wer del! ts to bo the source of suppl; ‘The now Minister from Hcnderas was prenouted fo the President yester jay by Mr. Appietom, Assistant Secretary of Site. Tbeehkf purpose of bis mission bers st this tims is the celebration of a convention with our govern ment similar to tat made with Eeghand avd France for the : eutrality of the Honduras reliway across tho isih- mus. Mr. Gliddon, of Egyptian ‘ame, goes out es resi- dent superintendent of the construction, aud Mr. frant wise as epgineer. The latter genticmaa was very cf. cient in the preliminary works of the Panama Railroad. To-day the bids were opened at the Treasury Depart- ment for the com traction of the new steam revenue cit- tor for New Yok. Phe following propositions wore made :— Ja. 708, Show, Stack OCT. D. Keak 3D Ww Ho J. W. Goma, Weatervert .. $123,500 Coltye) 18°,126 136,760 80,0¢0 4,900 No price 160,009 4,040 were beautifol specimens of naval arobitecture, but those {rom New York take iho palm = [i ‘was admitted by outai¢ers to-day thai New York wouid get the contract. ‘THE GONBRAL PEWHYAPRG DESPATCH THE MEW GRANADA DIFPIOULTY—STAINGBNT MEA- SURES IN CONTEMPLATION—FIRE aT TOWK—* AVAL COURTS OF INQUIRY, Wasuixaron, April 14, 1867. treat with the government o' Now Granada The sflairs Of the Isthmus were to day a matter of Cabiaet consulta- en, and excladed all oher subjoxts. Our goveroment Je resolved that American rights in that quarter shall be respected. ii shortly send thither jour or fire vos sola with such instrcc.lons to the commanders as will, It js Deleved, consummate |! 0° ject and lead (0 the settle. ment of the cx'sting O'Mcuities. The administration are dotermis ed to take @ decided stand The third Naval Coartof inqciry will meet next Mon- ay, It 8 composed of Orptatos Kearnay, Newton aad Btorer; relther 0: whim was promoted by the late ro. tiring Board. ‘Three houses on Wort strect, Georgetown, including that of Oommodore Cassin, were desiroyed by fro this ofternoos, id another eomsiderably Gamag’ joss $30,0 0. fire is the most destructive that curred in Georgetown for thirty years. W. A. Harris’ saljutatory as ediior and proprictor of the | Union appears ‘n that journal this morning. He sxyshe brings te the duties of bis position oowsiderabie exert ence in editorial service, and no small siare of ca! and felt apd devotion to the great primoipies of ihe demo- cratic party. Colonel Carter, of Pennsylvania, bas boon rote ned as sauistant editor, The reports that Edmund Barke and o\hert were engaged |s altogethor untrus. Dusiness, has not acted on the facings in the four cises even broken. Affairs at Ai 5 THE KEWLICEN®R LAW—TAE POLICE AND MARBOR MASTER APPOINTMENTS—CONDUCT OF THE Dra- APPOINTED APPLICANTS. Aunany, April 15, 1867 ‘The Senate, in exeoullve session, confirmed, unsoll mourly, James Bowen, of Westobester, as Police Uom- missioner; also confirmed ali the Brooklyn app.intecs ‘There was reason to expec! finally adjourn somo time during mm bers have been iaboricg with the greatest Industry to aooompiiah it, This morning, howevor, the lobby made 0 determined stand against {t, preased om all tre bills of & private obaractor yet bobird, and it now seems as if the erperation cannot ly take place before There. Gay bight or Friday morning. Tho mombors aro al! paid Off, and several of (bem have returned to their homes, not believing that they are compelled to remain bers and work for the lobby without avy pay. ‘The Liquor licenre bill bas Gealy patrod mt the exe cutive obamb«r, It oar im the Saste from be Honse this morning with sevoral omen: mente, o which was strikiog oat ths restiiction cf oonsing gro storca. Mr, Smith, of Brooklyn, wish 1 to rosters a regtriotion Se ° deouseing otber py 1} was best to sgree wien th thant hour Bot at end it back jt etry ty dolinrs > tren! 7 ety po't Commistioner® o « xore, 1 they eho ™ Seosasary appiica'ion, So “ fros trade tm abotiahs M4 pos the brow of Mr, fans the fires erorepiin of ta the regenoy bore Uw Jone hw ie eet tho Huse Woen tm the he pognn ty trick there wee ® reget sh vee tet he masters and por + need there was the cwoat trrridle one ere YOU + ver WiineReel: NO eplinet Fellows, and Clark. There was an appropriation of eel! as the v majority of «a bun | $16,392 for building a school house in the Bias | Od wed filty iu the we aod will carry ward, an’ $102,846 14 for the payment of the sx | Ontbis pobey tn Chios according ty bis views | penses of the city schools up 0 the firat of May | We vase no aporehention that the uew Parlin ptind} I Torr — Yow, 69 169, 197, 1°, next. ment will be deficient in liberatity form ten- | 1, 18, 64, 67 78 AMD $339 The Commissimers of Pmigration met yesterday. | deocier. Ou the contrary, we b lieve that atter sen tah bon, 208, O88, aw They did nv business, as reveral of the active mem | ghj. Coinese question shall bare been eettled, it FIT se beat ue bers are at Avbany lobiying throngh am AOpr*pFid | wAt) develope ode of tbe mot thacougniy radical | “Chawen PumamePwe I-<cNes tion of $30,000 for the Comm'ssion. The emigration Pacliomeute thet Eogiand has bad slnoe the 697, 617, 618 620 498. 628 to the 15th inst. has reached 17,195, being an in- A . 409 C00, O61, 602, 6.8, 604 crease of about 7,000 as compared with the emigra Comrenwealih; and tat, if Lord Palmerston | 688, 088, 61 bod of Ut, be will be obliged to | sot domsstic desires to retain imoke a radival charge ia he tion of last year. ‘The jar; in the varies Tosi and Justis Kobler, who have been on trial in the Conrt of Ses. ' policy. Doirans axp Cents ty Canana.—Tho bill re pub ly sonore # to ro sept cart ade v Doth hones of toe Canedian Legulatare. Th will come tate force om the Is} January, 1858. awe of ¢ view ra applied to thom ‘Yorkers #4 a so pls de thongit they were on the in fol, wase things Roe! mon, af = dalt rope Coe ally thik ue 700 ‘ork Pawlet Move war tranet > re? 10 the oppor’ hs Oapt Vem cance ood, Inte » ed wae tar av eed v these ots plilare of the great republiown party, What acy ’tas becom pte romain: © be men, ‘The Secretory of the Navy, owing to u preswure of othor | W_Eitiont. oc | | | | WW YORE LEGISLATORS. | Senate. Avuany, April 15, 1887. Mr. Srmnoan presented a romoestrance a; alnst allow fog John A. Kennedy the right to run oars through the Seventh svenue. Mr, Brooxs presented @ resclution of thauks to Licut, | Gov. Henry R. Selden for bis cffoenoy ima partiality in | dwobarging the duties of Preetdent cf the Senate, | ‘The resolution was sdopw! unanimously. | Messrs. Bradtord end Risbardson were appointed a | committee to zevise the poor laws of the State, without compensation. The bills to amend the charter of the Fullon Fire Company, exd to jucorporate the Tracy Female institute | wore ordered to @ third resdir ¢ | My Nexon moved that she Dili reiating tothe redem- | ‘ton'of country bavk potes by country baaks be referred © B acleos committee to report o mp ets. After remarke from Me, Uraam, 1a whioh he denounced the sotion of cliy banks, the moilon w id Hews #. Noxon 6nd Up) Ae irmishing the Exolso bili was then teken op es It ¢ame fom the Boras, Mr. P. Suivi moved to nom-concur in the amend- ment which ot; uck ont the section ; robibiiing groceries trem gellrg liquor. Moviow carried by eyes 17, nays 7. Mr. NiuHOts moved to mca conour in the amendment relaiirg to the nomber of beds to be kept in a tavern, Motion lest. movéi to non concar in the amondment ‘The Pennsylvania Question, WILMOT's NOMINATION ENDORSED BY THs AMERIGA® STATE COUNOIL—A SPLIT IN THE RAPES. ‘suT00m4, Pa., April 15, L867, ‘The Pennay lvapia State Conuscit has adjourned. Wim ‘was endorsed by $2 t0 17. The 17 seceded on the ground: that the State Council bad no right to recommend @ Voket, but thas it belonged, mocording to the constitution. | of the Order, to subordinate Counolis. ; ‘The whole prooceding is considered tHlegel, Whom the TT aeoeded the romatcdey, It ts alleged, bad mo qucrom, yet they iransacted business. Keilous Logs of Life by the Baltimore Fire Bartmors, April 16, 1867, Beven bodies wero found in the ruius of the segar store of Bensby & Bausemer, one of tho stores oonsu ned by tbe vee fire last might They were no: reached wall this afternoon, re scarcely recoguizabls It : poured there ar m@orein theruins. Teo podienare those mostly of appreniice Deys, Oao of the moe im- janed d; sop ites of he ae eet died this even- ig. me! ad eight lives loat eo far, lat of eightmore are ail wiselog. The total logs ts catimated at $462,000, which ts insured 8260,(C0,"as fo!lowa:— Metropolitan pany, New York, $8,(00; Franklin Company, Philadelphia, $26,000; Baltt- more Firemen’s Jnacrance Comes, Se 4 ) Ineursnoe Company, $10 000; Liverpool and ; Batim-re Firo Insuranes ky. Ho. silow'pg the sale Sine on election day at tho distance cfe quarter of a rolle from tbe polis, Motion fost by-i3 to 14. Mr Iya moved to 1on oonenr In the House amendment reducing the number of freeRolders requirod to be attrobed to a license petition from thirty to twenty. ‘Motion loet by 38 to 14 On the mo-ion of Mr Buicas, the vote nos-concurring tn the grccery provision waa then recossid+red, and the whole Ase: mb)y smendments wero concurred fo a IN SESSION. Mr. Ky preeentes o communication from the olly of of saat otby. M iM appyoting commis stoners ‘o er set the new O'ty Hall in New York. I: names R. M. Blatchford . Conover, Robert Emmet, E D, missioners. 3 of conference wes apoolated on the bill for the regulation of the harbor of Now York. ‘The bills amencing the banking laws, relative to the redemp'ton of bank rotes, and dcfioing the duties of the Courts of General Sessions, were ordered to a tuird read i "Frtvato claima were then considered till the rosess. ‘The Senate held « sbort executive session ba} conirm ed only notaries public. BVeNING SESSION. Newly the catire scesion was ecoapied im considering private Dilis. ‘The 5!!! authorizing the catablisment of the Psopie’s pv eee New Yorkand Staten island was der- on ‘ ‘the Sducte concerted is tho Assom'Iy amendments to the bili 1epealing the Railroad Commission act The Governor’s veto on the bill providing for yrvias the cormmittees of former Legislaiurcs was received. The = ar ‘pasted the bill over ths veto by—Ayos, 19; nays, 6. joarned. Assembly, Axsanr, April 16, 1867, There ‘s no preepect of the Legislature adjourning to- day. Mr Foot moved toenspend the third reading of bills, and (0 g0 into Comaxitice of Whole on the resolutions and bill reported from the Committee on the Dred Soot) deci- sion, Motion lost. PAS PALSED, Relating to ry gd transacting the business of life ate. 0 the action of the New York Saporvisors in 10 the fitting up of the Saperior Court room. To avthor!z® the second Avenus Railroad to discontinue 8 Cortatn portion of the!r treok, and a Dow track. Amonding the Rivived Stotaie reluive to the assess ment rad collection of taxos Tosmend tho seit laws, end authorize the revewal of leance on ihe Onondaga reeervaticn rd. Mr. Apsms made au ‘nefiectom! aitempt to get up the luterpational B.i¢ge bil. The atiempt fal for want of & tro thirds vote . ante the outgotrg ¢xpenaes of the Senate Commiiteo year. For te protection of emigrants vy Hoensing tow boats for ian*tng emigrants. Mr. Iyving mace an 4's to get im an amendment Ruthorizing ail tow beais, whose Onsers were Of good , to be ¢mployed im tho sage baciaess, but falled ‘The bi!) repealing the act cre ‘8 Board of Railroad Commission Tt avther'zes the appoiaiment of a Do poty Sar vey: 12,600 im, aud an additions! Clerk tm the Su AFTERHOON SESSION. ‘Tho corsideraiion of ihe Supp.y bul was postpoved, BILLS PARED piank and turapike lav. cOkI7n Indest: fal School Arsoota Home for Destitate Otlidren, multy Insurance Compeny to Lame rate t} e Western Education Sootety. ‘The Mot comncnee of conterence with the Senate on the bill previdirg regulations for the harbor of Now aoe re di agreed, © second commiiiee was ap- K . On covion of Mr Suxewan tue Hoare wea) A \ into Com as m)} tece of \bo Whole on the Loternstionsl Bridge oil! | eras ¢ Belp—10 be Mr. Cin? », Of BeSelo, oppored the Will, aad severaiamendments which were ont. Mr, Lirtiaccmm moved thal a provis'oa be inverted thet subseripti ne stall be mede for the ship ove! aroand sue rap de et Fort Bi that c’g vt por cect snali be paid before the bricge \s bat't, Carricd, ‘The com misiee then rore and the bill was Ordered to a Tease the salaries of the Jadges of tho Jost'coe of the Saprems vourt wat cousidered 1p Committee of (he Whole, gau on motion of Judge Soot! ordered to « thira reading Reetss tl 7 P.M RVENING SKS3I0R- | ‘The Howse concurred i tue Senate's amendmenis io — soveral B's. i ‘Tue bill for the regulation of the goverament of the Centos! Park, Now York, camo from ato eincoded tm sovoral partioniars Among oihors by tho forertion of the Dames of the following as oommiseton- —Rodert J Dillon, James EK Uooloy, Onarios A. Rag | Jeho Botterfeld, Jone A. Gray, Waldo Ha: ‘Thomas © Field, Audrew H Greene and Charles | The House refuped to eonour in the ‘alter amen imon!, And a committes of cou {erence wae appotnted. The Governor's secretary bere appeared with e mes sage trom the Executive Chamber. Tae Governor re- tamed wiibout signature ibe bill proviclog for the | paywen} of tho commiitoss oogetntes 7 former Legisia- wuree §=The Goveruor that siiersion je the | porececiogy of the bill could oct alter ite uReomstitation. | Sip, ex@ although there. might be some equity ta the ‘Riga a0 uncone Itarispe! bil. | ‘The Hove them passed the bi. over the Govoraor’s voto Dy syen 84 maja 18. ‘Tho special order | ‘The bil to provi ment by levyini ‘or the ficcal year, commencing Ovtober 14 1967, was decided by the Navai Court of Inquiry, The seals are not te ecee on tee to a third reading. making sn a propriation for the payment fer ‘apis purchased for ihe maaviactare of welt and ipenses conccted with the Salt Springs for the year 1867, was also ordered to third reading. It | en io grose $79 766. for State and charitable — ‘bil making appr: priations tnattatene fer 1807 wat then taken up as reported. It a. 8 total of 65,500 . PAUL moved to strike out the $1,600 appropriated for the State Insbriste Asylum. Mr Joms the motioa weuld prevail. Tro isutl- tation was butan experiment at present, and it was by | such expendivures that an ‘norease of the Mate tax | neces Meters. Vanxcx an tion, | Mr Apnort txought the only argomont to favor of the oriater APPropristion wae, that as the Siate makes ine: pI Apter to take care of them. Hs war0> Afier farther debate the amendment was stricken out Mr Beornoom moved to sirike out the appropriation of $6.00 to the Marshall Infirmary Asyiom of After debate the motion eas sdopted Mr. Wocersa moved to sirtke ont the $90090 for ibo completion of the inst!tetion for tho Deaf and Demb Mr Manon moved to ainend by aio atriting ous $3,000 for the tmprovemert of the | firs Asyiom at ayrscase. | Both motions wero lost, and the bill was ordered to 0 thiva vending S: pply bills were then considered until the a4jrnra. wert of Troy aad Lunatic Ship Panther Ashore in Custon Harhor. Boros, Aprit 15, 186" The adty Panther, Babop, from Csloutia for hore youterday ata M, pear wert ve entrance of Loum Bay. She bee frvon fret co water in bor holt, She lays (ne good post tea, Ge wh get of after Nghiing, The steamer RK. B, Ronqgoct to the OMerrs of the Frigate Mer rimac, Boston, April 18, 1857, ‘The members of the ety government gave a donor to the offeers of tho steem frigate Merrimac last evening, | atthe Revere Bourn Mayor Roe, Captain Reptiemen present. tt whirk epee whee were mate by ndergrat and other oMoors ant | Comptetton of the Miwaakte and Misstestppt i * } | Aprit 15, 1867. | £ oom. tet Tho Milwaukie and Mistiss'p, pleted to the Misn'ssippl river, An excursion & for Preis ¢a Ohien (his worming, it being the fire ‘hrovgh train on the line There sg ent rejoicing Bere | at ioe completion of the pioaser road | The excursion train reached Prarie du Ontex this P. | M., where asalute of one hundred guse was fred in honor of the event. Regoler tains will oom romping immediately over the road fan Editor. Went OF Chaarerton, Aptil 14, 1867 H. M. Costmsm, aaeistant editor of the Cow. rher, Ged lant night. G0 companies, $15,' Company, $ 6000; American, Palladelptie, ‘$48.000; Reliarce, Philadelphia, $15,000: Home, New York, $10,- Coc; Kine, Hartford, Conn.. $4 000; Monarch, Londow, £4 (00: Nationet (nsuravos Company, Baltimore, $29,000; Eqvit Secioty, Baltimore, $6,60¢; Baltimore Associat- 0, $15,600, P : Arrest of a Notorious Horse April 46, 2067. Woaos-Tan, ane B. Phelps, who has stolen horses in ‘Brook, }, Worcester, Conoord, Maw, end ia Anode ‘Wee srrested’to Cay at Indian —, near He will bo taken to Worcester to mi mo Cy exam on morning before ttie Polloe Phelps bes beon in the State reform gohrol, aud ts oaly 18 years old. The Case of the Rev. O, P. ¥ . ‘The Chureh Council at Cobarset, af.er investigating the charger of adultery, &o , against the Rev. O. P. vate ton, votea six for acquittal and three for coaviction. is understood that Mr. Farrington will vacate ths pug ‘Western Railroad Leans. Cuicaeo, April 16, 7867. * The olty of Dubuquo has voted to loam is credit $0 the smovnt of $300,010 to Se and River Ratiroad Compepy, and amount oF ini00,000 te the Dubuque aud Belloville Ratlroad © mpany, Damage to the Chesapeake and Otte Onnate t ; "LA, rey ‘the ¢am No. 6 of the Ohes: eand Cxmnl gave bE eer ‘1s wilt take two or three weeks to re- Collision of Vessels in the Misstesippt, fies Wasuisoton, st . hae Orieans papers of the 9h instant doe 9O- oe! ‘Tho ships Resolute, Black Sea and Bowditob were ove vilerably damaged by coming ip coliteion ja the Mis tippt river, and the former was obliged to put back tw Navigation of Lake Champlain. WHITeaatt, aprit 16, 1867, Lake Champlain is now open, and steamboats will commence runniug to morro! Markets. PHILALELPHIA 6TOCK BOARD. Puntapeueniay Apri 19, 186%. 36 Stocks steady. Pennsylvania Fi: ‘ Rallecad, 18; Lorg Island Eallroad, 13;' Morris Gamal, Crantasrom, April 14, 790. Penrsyivenia 1 496 Cotton sales to day 900 bales, with an advancing tem- Naw Onimaxs, Aprit 15, 1907. ericsson teney tn prices, receipt here of the steamer Western Em! The Ghovaiana feet of Oar citizens Toveno iden of tbe creed wala te daily rar tidy focr Oar ore perally to the Wert through this 5 the second Tiaae even suey thetr Yeaterde; fourteen Goma the ternsborg pack 1 all Enpertot street, ll Alled wiih'em tc ld goods. ‘The railroad men fourth on the Seats l i = no tell Af Veman whiob lanas ia ‘Stas offer t Ipéustrious ple are wanted; pone over to 8 ee and cheer mary a apd a ‘mee ard commen ty In the rew Sisten ard Territories of the there are at least ffvy thousand more mon ibaa while in the large cities of the East the female popa preponds rates 10 a0 equal ¢egr:e. Now this is tural state of things and is wrong; theequilibriam be restored. fill 7 0 Year 1837 for the parpeee oF visi i and Charleston, and wblist om thelr wa; ihe veeeei in whoa they emborked many of ine ualerionate passen; way (act Mrs, Croom and her son Wiliam Hra Newhbern snd interred in the family The following decimon we take from the Tallahassee (Tia) Sentinel: — Tee Supreme Conrt has jos} termivated tie session tm ‘the trial of be important case of Smith and Armistesd ve Se Sane o Ng ye to 7 Poe ented oo na reat “ened eitnated ie grounce on whieh they im the bill, are toat #bip Home, in 1837, sy end all his family, obi'dres, ee obi thelr father. 1). The e4 ip this particulier bad deen conver! for one ¢ 5 rietia Mary acd Wiliam Henry surviving let 2. comin cua the rea eniate 90 Inherited, care to him by me. Ciate and not tmmedivie deroent from the father. Tate aplata Eprrors’ Fronts ty Quincy, Inu.—The editors of Quire, lil., are never ina very Amiavio mooi Wowards enoh other, The other day Brooks, the editor Herald, published the editor 01 the /t-pubitoan an a ‘908 oft a dog” To £01 the Repuivican met thy « Tender, struck bin w Nght biow ory, "? loved te and “pa bim on hie ba: : (Citor Of the Xepublican oummente sferwarde thar:— 4 The ec lor of the Her aud #4) 8 Ulam * 7 man’? than be, By iv, in tedy merity if woare, We erighe of body, perb fact, aa the fom A the editor of the # OF any thing Of thie Ried Bo will have to a or mavially eBAwD Tam OF) were bres ort e tt Diy sudden cures ot th #fair the wound beater ae, for frvun tie mone 9, leaviog not the feategn te toar. Turon’ LnOAD CumPayneg — We lear (ewe) Bayona of Thursday, $ Tweet thor wt Wiis Of ratireads for Yo Dsveea' Forney atten Of Als rene, 1103 DY & OOlieICM Bete orn IO p or irnine stern Riirond, nar Pint river, in An anton for Camaece,