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BEW LIQUOR LAW. mato and Asiembly, do enact as foliows:— ‘OY THB BOARD OF EXCH, © there sal D sed on _ second Tucs- “ 1 city, shalt 2 divide tne sald ‘dona weirs: ‘Tne comms. ghoneF aasigved to the frat cess anal) bold his oifics until ‘We Bret cay of Jncuary, o'gdtecn hundeed and sixiy ono; fhe eommiseioner 10 the sovond clese uniii Hie tient day of Seawary, exybicrn handred and sixty-so, aod tne com- ‘mirpiowcr tn tue sbir<\ class uatil tuo first day of January, @Mgbicon hundred and sixty threo; and one commissioner ‘me every iwo years, bercafter, as the tera of office shail expire, sbal! be aypolnied, on the second Taesday of my fo each year, a! plece an¢ by the savori- above provided, who rball hold his office for atx years Grom tho first day o! fol'owirg bie appotatment ‘Be case of a vacancy in ihe ofiloo of coumy judge the ap- ern of commissioners shell be made by ibs ef the nersi ‘deat commissiones eucu | Miled by the said jucge and justice @r by the said chief jusiice of the superior court, the Preriding jndgo of ihe cour! of common pleas, and tho Fecorder of toe city of New Yort, for tue unexpired term of such cmuulsaioners; overy commissioner, befora Be sball enter opon bis duties, shall take aad #ubserive eo eal priscrived by rection one, article tweive of the esanihoton ‘veoancy s? aii DUTIES OF THE EXCI3B COMMISSIONERS Seo. 2. Tie commissioners of excise shali most in their wespective counties at the place aforesaid, on tho third ‘Teceday of Wey in cach yar, and on euch other days as 8 Mepority of the commissioners rhall appoint, not ex. coding ien days !n any one year, ani ia tie cly @f Now York, not exoocdiwy Gity days, for the purpose of ting Nornses as heretpa'ter presoribed. Taey shall power to grant Hornees to Keepers of inves. taverns or hotels, beirg residents of the town or city where guch fap, tavern or potcl te propored to bs kept, to sell strocg tpiritvows iiqnors and wines to be drenuk in thelr } 90d W storekeepers, being snob re oseY such I'quors aad wines io qued- Wiice Jee than five ca} ons, bus pot to be drank io their om bouses or oulhouses, yerda or gaydons; and they sbalt bs ve pocer fo doleraine tho sum to be paid for © Weente by ceo perron applying, whtch som shal boas Solow: — la towns aed yeep ot foes than ‘thirty doviare prr moro than one hundred deliare, and ia ities Dot less (an thirty dol ars wor more than two hon dared and fifty dollars. No license shall Berson or firm to sll in moro than oxo places. *~ @e0. 3. They shall keep ® book of minutes of all their Pressedings, In which sbali be entered every resclation t copes toem granting a license to O quired to be paid, which xi@ed by ibeir signatores and filed with the town clerk @f the town for which scob licenses sasli be granted, and ™ we eK vorai ciica of tho Siaie, with we city clerk, ‘within eight days iborcafter. ‘TRE GRANTING OF LICKNAB 4 AN licenses rball bo signed by tho Commission shail net be iseved until ve boen com E Lh 4 Tpeeee ue a= a8 3 lei Ble ' z g Fi H | ga 8 i i: er ii i 33 u # 5 j i i et i t : wrali nol be granted to auy person mnlese Of By ~ eel LA Hoe wal ea to keep a0 inn, tavern or hotel, ‘Bre saiisSed that the appil- mora! character, that Ye bas sutlictest tra, tavorn or betel, and tie to entertain trayallert, and thit aa isd, el ts required for the actual aooommodation the Lyte oan} resides op thd rame; Norse; ti rE ui “fis | i | = Ss z= : = all which shall 00 expressly 7 no euch licouse ball be pe.ltica of not jw then twenty ro ' ree! in the eles 2 EF it 4 S285. 3 s s = iS Ee 5 ‘®: Ly 4 = fi pain? peiitione«, oF Any which suck Hoamver shali bo the county clark withia oighs Ccramissiong: : eba'! ,reat as, ‘GVislOMS OF Lis Bos Whey Bla! : - 25" i Ey = s sor oripiion wit sin the jon, ‘80 kept by Dim, or In any wutbonse, yard TERT, & o time that he Keeps an month's vor! kro? N CARB OF THUSE hotel Keeper, who shall than thove who may be lodgers ta Or spiritecus liquors or ‘tae samo by 80) ae 8 5 Ha pen, Of ihe COMMIMONETS o' CLOW, ine auprrver of wR, MOA; OF GI Uke Olly, OF tones Of the \ Wage la who eta) inoer the } Pepe ‘bai! reside, to prosecute the same an@ reovver © pewaliy twereior, ie. 5. whe er any conviction 6r jadg@ nt shall be obtained Boensed to soli wirong or | for each apd every offence. HOW OFTERCBA AGAIBAT THB LAW ARB TO UB TREATED. gis trat coro ing to the provisions of the duty of such Natrate, on sufi o! Joe bas been comanied, bofore and judgment of the coors thereon, or to con: 220! offencer to tbe ovuriy jatl unsii ened judgment of sail court vatil bo be diucharged according to law, Ard etal be tho dviy Of tho magtetrate to entertain asy complaixt of a viclstion of thia act. mado by Bay porson ubder Oa\b, and fortawith to seve ® warrant aod cau puch oflenoer to be brought bef re him, teoomply with the provisions of .bis seo jon, and suco magisirace aba!’ within tm days, Gauze sued pond togerbor with all ; pers and sfivavi's. with » jist of the por re denoce of the ccmplaisants aud witnesses fore bim, to bo celivered to iho Disirws Atiordey of ihe county, Whose duty if shal! be foribaith to prouecuthe 1e. the duty of every moh oiflocr, wer beshal Gad any pereoo iaiwxtnaved in any public piace, to apprebeod pach person and take nim be- strate of the same cily or tows, and if ual', alrer due exsminanon deem him xicated to be ex:m'ned, or to answer oo oath corre ly, he shell dtreot said oifzer to kesp bim ta some jail, look -up or otber safe and oon venient Fer, Se ti bestall become sober, and th«rcupon tortowith to bring bim before said trate; whenever rev shall be brought beforeany magisirate, as 9 ed in thie section, It shal! be the dusy of such magisiratc to adz Inister to such person an cath op ailiemetion, and examine bim as the cause of such intoxication, ascertain the person or persoas who 10/4 or gave tne Ii quor to such person; such intoxisaiion being uereby de olsred to be an offence against tho provisions of thie ast, ponishe! upon conviciion, Dy® Gue 0: ten dottars, and corte at the same rate as im courts of spec'al sessions, and imprisonimens ia (be county jal', wor kiude80 OF posi tentlary unili paid, not, howovor. to exceed ten Gaya, It shall bo (be ¢ uty of won cificers to arrest, or cacee to he arreited, all sod persons when #0 intox cated, and of agistrate to eniertain suck complainte and maxe such exemination, under the pevalty of diy doliare, with fall Conte Of avit.. for any negicot 10 comp'y with tb) pro Visions Of this seotion seo. 18. Whocver sball sell or give away acy strong or yitvovs qu-rs or wines, or shell euffer any such iquors or wines to be sold or given way, under his dtreo- tion or authority, io any tntoxi ated person sball forfeit Bot less than tem Der more than twenty Ove dollars for TO BB SOLD TO WIVES OR BUSANDS WHO ARB BAMTUAL DRIAK BRS. Seo 19. It shell be the duty of @ and overseers of the poor lu any town or city, on complaint and ta‘isfotory proo! by a wife that ber husband aa Davitual drinker of int xoating ligoar, to hace writen Botics to 9) dealers in iioxicatipg }iquors exainst woom | such complains ts mado, forb.ading tne sale or giving of even liquor to sv0m bueband for the term o/ sia monies jrom the dete of the notice, under a pemaity of Atty dol- jars, @nh oosts, for each sud every saic or giving of each liquor, after svoh nosice ebal! ave been given; to bo sued for in hor own rane and for her ber own cro. It sbal! bo ine duty of such magistrates and overseers of wo poor to forbid she sale im [ke manter in ali cases when abusvbendedall make lize satists general threnghowt to, ta hab Bee, village oF towne in which auoh hall be held, Whoevor fe ‘visions 0! this section aball UT) of and on conviction shal! be imprisoned In the orumty ‘Workhouse or pomitenilary nos moe taen twenty KACUVERT OF FRSATITBO, BT See 2%, The impazed by this jail, aye. aot, excep: the penalties provided for by sections eight, Mtesa and | BineiecD, abali be sued for ard recoveed inthe name | ol (the board of comemiseionera Of 6xcise, and paid oyor fo (be treasurer of the county for tne supp in 0 the poor | OF ihe County. Bee be Rid bond taken pursesys to ibe prov)..coe ‘of this not, abel, in “ton days ater the cxeoutivn of 20 A the olerk 01 the ton» OF 90 shell be graped, sei te tho same, be Med lm the viiage nm abion te Ii civen In she oliy clerk's Reo 34, Wiemever bresob ef the conuit. ranung of any License phe! bap- agers) puraen Fpwitocus Dl are oF rues, Sor Oa violation of th» pro visious of thie act, either inaenit fore orina 40% upon » bond given by weob person, i} shall be ihe duty 0° the justice or court before waom ve 6 bad, to trapeml Wo the wext oourt Of seewtons eo cowotly lement of such Cony.cticn OF jodgment, end of Une ofonce fer which it was obtained. Bee. 96, The court shall cause {hs porvon or por rons agwinet wi eveh conviohon G jodgmeut waa ob talno4, to be notified to appear on such der ae the court shall appoint, to show canse why sry euch llesnce that may have been granted to him or tbom abouii Bot Ne re- Pa AL Nae Pa Tog geet th a ori the court shall appoint, it abait prooeod to In julre the choumetaaces, and abai) revoke the ‘courte gractod to the person or ot Persone violating Le provisions of W's Sco, $7. The person whose license shal revoked | shall be Incapabio of receiving eny rock |coase to sell | @UrENg OF spiritons !qvORR OF Wines jor Lhe space OF shece Years from the time of ruoh revooe!!on Beo. 24, Any person who shati poll spiritvcns Nqnors or wines to avy of tho whom tt it declared by this actto ve ale, shall be Habe for al! ‘amag: tretatzed' ty pongesj cmon oh wale, wad iho par be aned tm any of ob ir jurks, @r by ihe S agalas) the p & visiong# Of tie aot, and te prevent a) ofuacers onder tie got, ard weo al! persons wh way be charged wi vont ‘h adpiweratiag Imported or other Kan Neleterions drag wib kn 1 aay pro. hea aim H i 3 of auch | | Dille for the formation of town insurance companies, | tor the protection of emigrants. pe ed, mu ry ‘s Sppotst Ooamasoncta to eeal a new Oy iow Yor! To incorperste the New York Harbor Bieam Towboat peDy. - Relative to ibe Courts of Speci») Sessions. For the pro‘ec jon of emigrants, snd awending the law relative 1o Commissioners of Km'gretion. Mr Ricpannson reported favorably im writing om the Petitions for a bridge over the Kast river. ‘The repate sgrced with the report of the committes of oo og the bill for the regulation of the barzor of jew York. * Wr. Buocks moved to reconsider sho vote on the City He} dit), and to bey that motion op badic. Motion carry a. To tnoorporate the Pert Richmond 6 orgen Point the Fravklin Acsdomy al p Library Lastiiuts. ‘i ‘ork Hopervisora .o raise money by x To incorparate the Kr aeisior Soliege; Now York, Amenciog tne charter of Buffalo. Dit gives the Mayor the control of the Potice. Mr. Wavswoa7s moved to bind the New Yorw and Boliaio charters jn one volume, Xr. Noxon--They will be so bomd. Mr, 8ichite—Ibey ougds to be framed in Dress. ‘The Voverzor returned with his veto the bili for we psy MBS Of Cortain Senate comrai.tecs. ‘The bi!i was them peased over the Governor's veio, by eyes 20, nays 3. Tae Ocmmities of Conference on the Centra} Park bill reported that they bad egreed to add the nam: s of W K. Hogg 10 the Oommissivacrs. Agreed vo. ant Ipto exoative sess polm niente was contr med, The ight te ecpposed to bo on them Mr. Fuller is likely to bo rejooted. The pros- ot is that there wil! be ® protracted excoulive session. ere seems 10 be liitio ¢oubt of ali the Now Yorks Po- Lee Commissioners. As none of the Supp'y bills have yet pon in the Senate it is not likely thet au ad jourument wil! take piace beloro to morrow night or Sa vars Twaive o'C:00n The executive session o'oved abouts OP. M. W J. A, d.J. V. Wodge, vomiaated for harbor masiors, weve rejeoted. Al) the remaining nominees wore con med. Op the re opening of the doors the following bile were parsed > For the more ‘ ifeciua! prevention of Ores in the Aant ern district of Brook!yn To amend the Now York (ommon Sohool law, 10 (udrm the ocation of she cena: through Port Byron, To inareaee the pay of ine Brovkiya oaia. ‘The Dili relative io the redemp.ion of noice Den dt Denks coming up for a third reading, Mr. Kany to recun. mt tt, whan a lopg debate ensued. ‘The Avsemb!y remained in session all test nigns apd ‘anilt 3 o'clook this morning, Derfamting (me Sapply bil. Mr. Joxas made on ofior to out down the of all Officers to the sume alowed by lew, on the g: ot de- airing 10 teat the bonesty of the mejority, who had de ciared when reporning we Bepply bill of 1966 thes they ae strictly adhere to the law ir fraaing their own Mr. Pumnnusg.sy held that when the commities had ont down the Sopply biti of 1866 to these gums the House bad overruled them. ‘The amendment was lost, Some pow items were then added and o:bere stricken out ‘The bili as reported approp isied a little over $320,- 000. ‘On motion of Mr, Varxcm the appropriation of $160,- 000 fer the purchase of ihe Averill ore bed was etricken cot ‘The bi!) was them ordered to a third reating. MORNING SESSION, NTH ORDERED TO A IED RRADING. Making the Andilor of the Usaal Departaant @ state efiog Reteteg she salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court Sabet oy idenieg of Battery pisca legatize the widen Giving the consent of Stace 10 ihe Usted Huates to perchsse a mte for a Post Ofico i» Now York. For the appoiuwens of commissioners to isquire into the purchase of the lan is of ine Avert!! ore bed. To provi te for the psyment of in>or done on cauals. To amend the /ien iaw. Now York and Brook!yn y Di}! was reported | pon urfavorably, and the report was sgreed to. Mr. Tar.ery offered for the consideration of the House relative to the Dred Soott case, Senate ermbiy amendmerts, apd that the bil! stood the Houre. The House coveurred 'a the Senate amendments to WLS PASSED, ‘To ‘eorpora'e the New York Liar aonio #ociety. { To amord the cors!itution of the Jews’ } Making provision for ‘ment lor rian teat Sse . means LI ‘4 ot og Wee mile reer trie eee In relation to ine turppike roads in Queens oousty. ug Appropriations tor certain ox; on Bi—it Detog tho main body of the Sopply oat for the third time, Mr, io Ew © yecommit with tostructions to stile out al ae ations not authorized by lew oud that they ae or oh wile, Be clared ihed 7. Jones, 88 Howe, to make — Kr, Joma rene ed any such iatention, Iie made ths | wolop Ta 5 way o ‘was loat—j eas 26, nays 64—and the })\!! was y Ge Westen roe to a question of privilege. He under atood thas the will passed yosterday over the Gov sraor's veto bad been muivaled in te Ramesses | 5 i s 3 8 . E 3 F i 4 7 i 3 z > H 3 E 5 i & Yor wans to the fon Teuntes. Ovondags and Ori in regad © the expenses of cmigrants, aad appro prloting eartate moneys 40 tae use of Oomeaissivoos | Ur wwigration. The Serato retorne | tho Di providing for the pay mews Of cortaln CApenees © Gaye tae mee be ( yOrwor bei votoe:! the bill, and that ine he velo, The House then ale pasred the bil over the velo. he Courts of this Sto | Tue Hovae went into Oommities of the Whole up the resolat‘ons tm the Dred Boot cass, Mr Jonme offered an amendmont that the resolusons ob intend to apply 1) persone h tne with thelr slaves, nor to lavalicate the Fugitive He (Jones) wastained the amendment by re deasere ng ta tevere terme any locond ory pi te placo 'n center pt the decisions of the Sapremo Vow % laws of the U1 Paes. Amondmecat aid diate Sle! oported by the Commities, Hoe thought ne A pet 100 far in dociaring teat Ue ited th@ Prespret of the poopie, | bey should have decided to confine tho expres j vite Of thelr @ 10 ihe dicta of the Jouger ov | polition! questions, in whieb teey | maligned the framors of the Gonstivution. Mr. Toor warmly opposed the sabstitute on the ground wad It did pote xprewe cnongh, and that thie wae no Wwe time to mice words. Mr Ctomm thought the so000d resolution oF em mikes (00 eniravagant In words, gad (nat Who sense of he People would vol endorse Ih, The enb titue war um cored © sabetiete, condemn Praotice of the judiciary im going ov site eh they wore salle tetosvs The subs! root © anu toe Fomointions Baxsoan and Foone coporod the rosettione Mr Krviim denounced the resolotions ae rovolniionary wiicor resolution: He beld thet the Southern Bist Savery Wes guaranteed thim oy 6 blalce wore sentionsl omiy vhat woald violate the oonai.taJon: Mr. 2co7t moved to add to tho: resolations & jworision | United Siates. ere ai hor ting the repabiioar eore to hold & @deRloa during {ho reores at ‘tord or eleewhero, © oaprees the opinion ef the A the proprity of eeced:pg rom fhe The rommlites wee Cieoharged fr remowtions. tb 4 Siepeepretnetnte ss the adie, buf. wate teeaatee tons te Ngee York Beets wm , aed on mollon Of Mr, Foor tbe farther coneisersiton af tho ‘Aviany, aprily6, 1807, | | Ore, 4 took | had felaified history aad | tn thelr attacks on the Soprome Court aod inwa of the | THE BURDELL ESTATE. Sur: Md Before A. W. Bradiord, hs. AvH1 16.—The caso of Mrs Capningham’s app!isatioa for letters of administration upon the osiatc of 420 Iate prytse | Bardo! was brooght up egain in thie Court at oa |. The parties contesting that eppilcation opased case. Mr ‘ilden made somo opening remarke, sxyiog (ant ho ended to prove Wat tbe marriage allorged to have B pleco between Mrs, Conpingnaw god Dr B irdali jee fiction, Ho considered tt tho myst pa'yadhs Coton ‘that was ever site mpted to be proven in & Grart of jus toe. Trove in» masa of testimony outside of the family Of the claimant wiioh will cono’usively prove tho affair a floticn, Bo oupg Indy wie wadon (be stand op the first Of thie woek, whon we oom to renew ber (estime py it will appear thet au fie ty Wradicted. uct ov immateriai bat os |ho mon) Import y. We will show, sad ne. how rely cndon thoso parting od no confiseres We spall tne sots of ly apd « gether, frome evidence of wincaacs who are enticiy dim Vv bat was ibe nature of the relations ond conre Dr. Burde}) and Mra. Onpningham. ff bell eon iden ity ond st ongly ‘hy your honor will be avis to say tively “mere os no marriage there. We ets!) bea) bo overthrow this invenii n, not omly by the st ence at hive \oetimeny, bul from the weighs of ew sens Gugdt egainet vem TESTIMONY OF PETBR V. YOORMIS. Ex Alderman rever V, Voornis botog ‘Tid: b and ouly eworn sald —| resite at 5 years old; J ein acqhainies who I Dave Ded two Oonverseluae #1 6 Hen commence? e ots to esntredict Mr, Marvine ho moet put the qv Q Did bo remark to you the b 7 ily the Doctor ae the person be murriot? « shat be could ses that looked like Ay mwib | mo like him, (3 | y Bo sald thst a tma! retemblamee a yai the monits put up bis Oegers to bis math, w rr) alighi; be anid bo waa pot good a 1 pariors. Q Did he say when pecpie were married |bivo wae Performed the ceremony were cooayicd win erarthug ge then louk'!ng at tho perzuns Mr, Ciwton ov) O00 to the 4 Que ation allowed Witness —A. Yor rir. Did mod 18 ras JO BPO: COMpOlERK, queer Mr. Tiden—Bvi that falmly have apted wucer | Witness—Yeu sir. snot Burdell; he wosid oer. J marrict Mere. Oamning- that sopvei Kation, tne opinion marricat Qnestion 0° jeoted 1o— objcotion overruled Witners--No, a'r mot at ‘he first conversation i had | With rim, that conversation was Stevo or tweny miputes lorg; Ltad a subsequert soaversation wih bho sudject; [t wee acer De Bed bern to the [Tombs sec Mer, Cupningbam and to Gisken and preaoned for Dr Snodgiase; is was ose Monasy wornicg; bs anid he had bern op 0 a¢6 Dy. Roodgrare. Q Dé be tay to you that, from the circametance of found oui ths reason why the parties case 4 inclined te ibe optpton that bis Sarees: ‘hen Mr. Marvine added, he vegen tu taak ; i was Burdeil he married afver a!) = | ricgham wi en be thought he wor | tng trom that ho Q Did you them say to bim, * You ¢on’t then bring ore to your recollection to idemty ibe man "and did Re answer there was notniog ently bim, exoept 5 ite eboat br e! Surrogate ¢ x We readily the counsel coace ted toes tbe qnen- esked Mr. Maryine, Tne Court aliowod the Lon. ‘iiiigest—1 pub taat question to him, eayiog, “a Ktrom this circumstance abodt the add: that you Dotleved , that toe resumeisees of the mooth ae Of tho boty corresponded nearer w De. Bar deil ibav Kokel Q. Did youask Lim several times whether be conil ntity the body? and did ho say toore was nothing what sept the tive and mowth? A J asked him onee et De reoolieoted enything new aboot idennty body or daguorrouty pe. py } rh apy question on, 5 eror except | 0 ¢f the tosm aad tbe mligt | Diance svou: the mouth which he gould ideut'y? A He | by which be could ia:muty | ve Abke tiem ww veoly to ‘Witness cross examimed by partieulsr interest oest onog Mr. Ka anbdject? A Noth ip that sirect to th to one was prescut wih vorrstion; | had Orem a pewny: Varvire’s church [ mase@ no memorme the convertation; Ioonl¢ mos tee ify to every word thas pasrea Detwern Mr. Maryine ocd myeolf, bul] vse t the substance of everything that was said; 1 proioas to have gocd momory ; second ccnyersalow was tea or fit een minutes Jorg: We alao talked som Bou! Dr. Saot- frase, familiarly can repeat the sum and eudstance of gazene & pet deen eer: was sal’, and some </ iho language pro this sconsd interviow, ta fered from him, for | did nor believe at that me, ‘rom the T derived from his for mor Conversation, that i was Dr, Bardell mart): our conyers jon ner rat g Q; When and how Ald you | facta 10 the biood relative of Nr, Purdeb? A iam very water; Mr. Thiden seking mo to an at hie office; Tuden’s office, toeptoting what | wards 1 called im at my tatlor’s, and mot Mr. Ton there; bespoke to me again aboot ihe matier: I have pot rc him @tnoe til (his morning, | have mot aisem ed 10 fel #hy siioesses Im this fare: I have kaown Me, | Morvine for two years; he came to my olllte ty buy coal frequentiy, TRITIMONY OF WR. SAMUEL C MAREIOT, re © Barrios, called by Mr. luca, avd | Culy eworr, sald—i rere at No 794 (reonwie® etree: am 4) years Old; Lknow the Rey Uriab Marvios: | Bare | bad conversation with him oo ‘he rubjest of thie alicged | | marriogr ; he mentioned to me that be woe going Jo¥D | tho Tombs to #0 Koket | Tid Be way to you that when he should por F ko! he foared he sHOW'd see the wenn he marria’) A. Ho At!. 7 (his conversation occerred on the tite walk in frit 1 my house: he was then geing down t #¢0 Sone! Wikters cross-examined by Mr Oiinion—¥y biel | nove hae beem that of grocer; | he ue shont for end it wee Marvine for be charoh i he tee Tombe remow ber the and feo Poko! Tibiak T oan proity ito onde he wrod on tbat ones re Tuden wes fret pervou who ark: | mo short TeTeMtion: Ht wWae b fore Mr. Marvine geve his tor- jorman Vourhie © 0 | Ovober: it wae tho shange | =e 1 ety - | property a 6s poweension, an) & sUbETqGoeRt f | feapion of hile gait ‘To My Kdwards—I did pot buow thet Mn Marvine was h 3 ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. examined pe Saeen ries seth S aie cece oe made by ibe Pobtio Admininrsior vor ite evie of 1a: | THRBE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. how ehold iture, &o, of Dr. Dardell, oe : be Tica then pyeg tog luly sworr, said_-1 five ZHD CHINESE WAR. wd adel. ta aceana of bie “ ion with thé Rev. Mr. Marvive aboot this 1HE REPORTED PEACE. spoke to him cf 't at bie house For voary; | bad some eoneseen i. Eg ome ¥ rate Ei telere bo bad Bree wo svo'tne boxy, | THE SPANISH-MEXICAN QUESTION. Q Did be descrive to you of tp your praseros the ap pearance of ihe man bé bad married? A Ho did; be eh ne ose The English Elections Still Favorable whiskers extended to ners? A, Ht did Gbin, bis taco boy very thick; be aa'd tho mav’s whiekore wero fall, very fol; 1 did pvt preach to M+. Marvine thet tt was not Or Burdeil teat be bed arrie! to Mra Ouonlnghen G, State wha was the obaracier of Dr. Burdel ’s w! Kors ai or aboul the 2' of Oovober? A. Idid not Bim about thai time; iy [ years; the fait (ix a3 on tho bh day of May ort, thoy were fa acd bia whiskers Ker’ ao Hight whiskera on the { bie fee shorn thin, quite ihia ors Uh 4a movement 0) Talways ‘ed Crostexamined by Mr. wid Dr. Barcel) part of th quainted with hin; U was fam! two years; tho Le x6 threo) ¢ him, becatse } woe with Jobn Bardo!), wish wom be iat time daring which 1 wae a6 war th 9 him: he Eever reosyered ® jx Merige Voart; bo withdrew wae d.e9 ant paid 19 do); he cal d upea me to or threo tines doriog fas saree no neueily wore hoy #ore very ii Ia and sbort; he somciimes Red shore oot «ff for months rears, bot T spoke Hite (a itm; I thi whisk room tne aldo of hte faz, thro; povor wore & musracbo that [ yonre ago; I do nol comsidar ti placleg bis hand om his broast, his ; be placa Feith him for tho fire: a1 W24 Dotbiag L9 dio wiih to Palmerston. Bold horiz»utaliy, and thoy wero The AustroSardinian Difficulty Widening. TIE CASE OF THE LYONNAIS. The Bank of England Discount Rates Advanced to 6 1-2 per cent. Cotton Steady—Breadstuftx and Provisions Firm. Consols, 93 1-8 a 93 1-4, : ae, &e., ke. Tho Crrord¢ wall sieamab'p Arao'a, from Liverpool, & O’olock af cracon of Baturdey, tho 4th lnet., arrived yeu terdey mornitg. ‘The Ka: garoe arrived ad A. M. let loa, The K\crrorese satied 9 e'ciook morning of Satur- day, the 4b, for St. Jomna, Nowfodndiand, Halifax, Nove d Portland, Maine ptrelgns or erect + ho was and, the borough elections were over end the man; be ta'ked b De, Buriott’s wm ocuntry elections progr saing, The Palmervioniena say pd Sy mother aro nintere; Wurbard is my £ FP tae re Niuune ft anro | ey wilt have a good working wojority In the new Hoare for two or two ard I don't pow whether Dr, du.doll way inter eo waen Fon and Harvey Ba: cell; # | wore always friends, #0 far an fk soy were ol; Ido hol kcow that W ey Buyte!l wero ever on good torew: Hervey sicd with Mr ag whew Nh mae te orest, and against bar when thought li © as for bis toterens. A counrel! © Quumogham eal! that were juct ike Hervey Borvectl for be was wi omerry ure Ora got $100,000 by it. | (Leugnter ) Lthlok Mr, Marvics mane tno romarx thas Bis wiieko » covered bie Cwvat To Mr. fii Jeu—There baw boen no sposiat intimacy be tween myn if end Willem Bardell; I do not koow that W) am Purcell tok apy part in tho duflouky petwoon Joh ond Hervey Bardell. Avrregatc—Wrs there anything pecaliay, remarkable or diatine tye about Dr, , there voice waz at of mous porsona; ho waa very peculiar in voloe aud manor Semucl W. Parmly beiog calkd by Mr, Tilden aod T reside as No 30 Bm stroot; am fi niist; I Koow ino isto Bar ; his hours 18 opposite mi ently ese tim in 10e Mr Keoki: the conve rs protons aj hie merview witu Hotel vas [rom tp hour Ww ambourand a quar | ter tm tome st Q Da hetay ho wat rot good at recoga's'ng or re coll-oting poracutt A. Ho sald that Do was not Q Dit Fe ray to you that be did not particularly be but @ Of two Osher oocasions whea he sew the men notice (Le man bo meri d? A. Ho said did pot st ime time he married thom, het} ibei ho did p2rtiontariy votlso him. Q. Did hozay thai the éid rot w he cond recogn.2e ha évea ti tha! bas ¢ o preclza words Icsnsot give, ba ath so Cua’ gel tbo couatensacg and ® poaon be was pot very ‘amiliar wile when living. Q. Dring ‘het comverteiea cid be express avy sus ya eg Dr. Borde} whom be married? (Mr, D luton obj-oted bo the question. Oojeckion everruica ) A Near. Q ea ay hy dneit on that a bat yours; marrie! Indy, and if now divercod from ber 3 [fro 0 wirect; had a converse’ion wita ‘ov. Mr, Marvine et 34 Bond street, and while wale- {0 the prisow, whore be was going to ng osprosaion boirg gone ho jan teas ho conld pot wel! recoguts> the oor pase of of O'mmens, and that the opporition have lost 19 senate; while tho oppostiion snsert that only 6 scats are lost, and that Psimecraton will bevo teo email a majority to go on with Notices from tho hbermi side bay. boen already given to content tweuty Ove copscrvative Mtorns. M T. Barnce jc tho ministerial candch ate for speaker, and wild be oppored by Mr, Fitaroy. The toial num ver of members roturued to the new Par- hament up to the 34 inatent, at noon, was 655. The G@icbc eaye shat of those 325 are liberals and 210 tories. Tre reyense re\urns show an (ncrease of £116,000 on tho past quarter to the Slat of March. The ratificati-ns of the Bouad dues treaty have been exctansed 9! Copsmhagon. Bitherto ‘he recerpt of payment of the Bound duces was considered cqal 4 to a ynaraniine certiicats ta the Rossian porte of the Baltio; but the Bound dues having now bei nanppressed, the Imporial government bas tssued anoticeto the efeot that all forergnh weasels bound to the Ruian ports of the Baltic, are to be provided with bills of health from the port of depariure. These vessele which, on their way, bave put into Mrench, British, Daten, or Norwegien ports, mast provico themselves wib quaran- fine certificates irom thone ports, and cause them to be altiated by the Russian Consul. ‘Ibe Neuchatel Conference bas beld its six meeting, ‘a whioh, it was supposed, the Orst protocol was para- grapbod From Madr!4, Marod 2i, is i@ reported that even ‘m the cane of an arrangement with Mexino, a Spauish force wilt Oocupy some portion of the Mexican territory to protect Bypavish autjcots. Avvtrl has tasued a new cirowlsr complaining of Sar- dipis's con \in ued ipaciting conde 4, Tho Prossicn government has avnounced thai Pressia Will persist 1p her course re*proting the Damish Dookies, and ibe l'russien ports aud coast are to be placed Be of def noe. De‘alls of rews from Obina are also recetved, confirm- be ay Say thing Ahout tho whiekers being fa'se? | ‘Dg tbo provicus telegraphic susamary. The report thas the Chinese Emperor bas ordered Commisaioncr Yeh to Q be describe iho man ho married? A Yor slr " a 0 ‘the Man stooped 80 maon, wae so slow concivde peace with tte Britlsb o2 any terms, ls repeated; in his Waik and in his specch, ard bis genoral e-poxr | but even more definite information te reqaircd for i to anee Was sob thal excep) ip bis face he e4 G60r 70 | obtam beltet. yearscfage? A. Veo. 7 yours of age wore tho wor de. Q Did he way that his whiexers were what you would call long end iargo? A. Ho said wis whiskers Woro long, Dick, and what, oa would call beary. Q Did Le at say timo daring ible conyorsa joa ex. press ibe op: hat ihe body ef Ba ine man ho married? A. Ni of ibe bur feoat d exam iaaiion Ddelore to Oazoner, bis frst examina! on before the Coroner. Q Cam you ohserve the periovs in the house No. 3t Boad street fiom your window? A. Whoa the sarbo: » Cowal cea ie porsdes Kear the window or a fo te gas Is light het Q Mate waelber you room? A. I Hite agot w Mre Cnon'ognam feooguizod her 4@ that ar w . person ip thi ining @. Did you ¢ver see the light sbiae Wrough ‘rom one rcom to another? bjoeted to the question, and tmsmusted peainst Paus Pry, which the witness — Question allowed. A, I could " BOs porsibiy tell A PAW CHARACTER OF THe Brace 1 woe tw (own On io S8th day of Ostober Inet; Lavoe iy o’c'ook; Lraw a Salrd ttory 0! No. 21 Bord sircet; kh wee @ bot Boreal; be wee dressiog bimerit; hw dowe gud £9 © ee moe, led pot then potice anyihiag peculiar & lis orets; ik was a0 late ia the day and | wae ta auch ® harry thet thal | mere!7 noticed @ perena 4: ing, Wem closed the winiow, locked the door sai Jat the necno; so lot the sh pe di Bel ereaved; bis hed and cay they wore to come: Cid J; | made ive eo Pi-3 dook © rotined tm the maa's face ad head on (be wight of the wi of Nokeber ewmet to #v) po8o ho wae reseed for tho thexire, be dircet examination hore closed and the gourt ad jenrned 1) 10 o'ohe® t—tey, Rocmany cy Lavraaa — Ube divorveries of tie eeer'* o the Heat Ofce Departinent , in the ooliive manter thaid Yaine 6 tO» alarming eX ont, s2peciel! Cities, Comeiivet By irPos;MMAOte portoae em Were % and from too Post oilics. Bat 50 wo @f the mi fo, aod correspo Com app” ved @f the real om tera, at are lott to exoomd bv Port Uities Depersmort an! ta, 80 Ie ” * OF the gunlls lar SM aqive oy a” Pom Ofips agems Flolbroot, jo @ young MAM reo TET 19 fe OF Role noeRt of George Rowthe'ge, 16 Aerhmin srce: That brose seenoe, ave jo re mtn ake aud wooey, s jaree amount, which ewes Dave bow Fred oa tele nen letier carrer, both py the @ ding Of some of toe ro Uotll boeiness men emereiaa xm ster caution at W Whom thoy enirart the ew o: corresp pder cn, one promfrent aise of Jers will romain la fall foro 9 | Ik tas reporied from Bong Koog, Fotreary 16, thes an Amcrioen abip, supposed to bo :he Bighftyer, was wreok- ed in the fail of 1865 at Formoen, wrere the crow were | massacred tnd the bull burved by the natives. The Hartung Gazi apnounces @ dimim to @e Kosslen custome tariff Woolens and are re- Was preaems 6 | goed by ono-half; ribbons cf all kinds from 4 roubies to 2; cloth from 1 rouble to 40 koproks; silk goods and pr nied silks rema’s at 4 roubles; articles of linen are re- diner d from 60 to 35 per cent; linen cloth ts jacreased by $5 per cent ‘Tre leet Hussian reports on operations im the Cavcagus ttate thai ine Rusriace Rave coe! ved large reinforcoments. The dist regiment of the Oorsscks of the Dos, which die {ingutabed tecif in the Crimea, bes already arrived there, and \t is certatnty eot the onty Cossack regiment which dae received that destimation. The troops of the 20im di- ry one, havirg 1934 Detta'lene of in- faniry and cine companies of riflemen, tm place of 16 | bat ailons, the general aliowacce, Bezidcs ai) this, the depot and rererve ba'taliona have joined thie corps, On the whole the Russians Baye almost dondie the forces they bad lest ycer in the Ca cosens; and are besides an- sisted by exceliont militia releed from amongst the sab- Jooted popu'atio The Pritish leet has Mualty left the Boeplorus, thas evacuaiing ‘be Turkish waters. Tse inquiry into the (in- Dostering expedition to Circart's in the steamer ie terminated, and Ferbad Pasha and iemac! Bey are de tried as the instigators The Pwed'sh goverement Dae (us) deomended ‘rom the @orthing of Norway em extreordimery credit of ome mil. hon of france, t be employed between the let of July, 1867, and the Ist of Jaly, 1969, (9 unfovesess and indie- porsabie warilke armaments On the ccosaion of the recor negotiations at Mare wth Foruk Kbao, tho Qoetn of Erg and recommended thats | gold suff box, enricbed with dismonds should be pre- | wonted to the Secretary's tn'erpreter atiashed to the French Ministry of the Foreign () ‘The London Times of April 9, sa: ‘The rations for the AUanti: lelegravh are erpacied to mated Adoo. A) mune Jo. a G ore By the ord of June erabliahed by the middie of July. ‘A depatea from Borlin, of tho 4 inet., Wiha: The Emperor cf Russia bas del. «!y renoanced hie intended | pant to Western Rarove, Prince worwehakom, the Minister of Foreign Avaira, and General Sucbonane’, | of Was, are ox, dere abort!y. Advices from Mas sid of Let ingt, sayes— Tt & not correct at Marshal O' Donmell intends te lame @ mantieat>. The Ike de Montpensier hea given ap his freiga tor. Awounle (:om Viemna siste that the Aumrien gorera meni, on beariag of Re yiolaioa of Uaeuw territory Oy the Montenegy of, a modiately ordered (by telegrep>) Gene tal de Mamula, Governor of Da! am te donee! com © 08 \afaction , Wak I, thO rolaace o! [a0as Rotoriion, | pnd Whe panisimens Of the ofrodorm dn oaseo! refowal, Austria ac pees (0 boot ads (09 trea dere of Moe -omegro | The Gtbralar Chronicle of tov a6 | Orders ontved ny | niphmaue Ue Commander tn Onis’ foe vue bert Garr. tt, now 09 mmanting the fon, 19 proceet wy Chine by ‘Re etoaner: | imo, where be is ty have & com: Preparing in Png’nnd to be sent 1" The Pank of Fgypt rom Kgyptian trio 0 Lomdos, eat, and cu. raion! Wo exohacge of aboet 100M Sor Hem. months bills, . The report thet the King ot am had ¢osps coded oo Envoy Extraordinary 10 Kurope i tee. Too cusioe | of the Kirg bes fallen on one of ho principal oflvere ‘taka, who wae to Of hiv household, mamed ( 5!» pe! bave tr varked tn the man | oelp : | The Seanic est om ihe Stet of Marek, First Dy ottean Trrplong fe the chair, The bik remeve to converting twto law the deorose paseot C000 Peprea’” \006, oom From Liverpool. Soy Mr Derishive, | Ceruing cottome terite wee Brow ‘or ward for dotibers- ond ety. an and nares; Mrs Sr Woot’ | tom, and the senate declared by 93 voice rot, Arcbibald Fowhia, Miss Woodre rut Se 4 aid on Lehimayer aud INdy, Mie You Gosmt's Mr Finis an] | Mat i did ACHoREaep roe, dug bier, 7 Lammeon and, hady (wo c¥Gitron Buise Me + | fo tke mar ncr, the doflailte fy ‘Vee nodgel of Feil, edy, two chAdron andtwo femals servanta We TJccLei | the Senate ag 1886 wan sdopied Moma re ba “hs er fares cus re) R!- | porte on pruitions Raving Deww taposed of, the Seonte ad Gartn, Mrs . MW Wofinhet Rev grain, | joureed to the 158 Of Apett. o yt it Dione, Mee i At the I7°eh elsetiong Ihe balance of partion be sot die hart M Ticedley, ty, | furbed, excep in We Case Of Mir, Vader Sroratary Me’ Bianghard, ot J id dace, | who WA! present UNprovided With & est, but inere Nf ba. Aiking, Mr M (laainek Me Biotter?). | gnance ony a ‘aims owe of Biv late weak for Garlow cons. Fae ee tet ate Me | iy vette asines by Ohs Hon Frederiok Poassahy. ober Nene eet ts minwrel ord lady: | 4 letter from “Wapise of Whe 324 af Mbrch grates thes 07 = YES we io Tha trinns | ne govern mows hd teed ordere to boll tn rendisean ke Sovee'he 6, 4 Wont. "organ ri Origates Partienspe and Regien of 64 gene aaok. The HN ae frase, restr cents of anual Aap tmes formers, A Alter, % Teeny Ak eww arian GRipe were fo eel) niter Raster, Inden wilh peliew ) c

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