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8 Mistrecrainary Uae in Uhicago—The Dred Tribune, April 2 pe Piri cana” bad $e er detea taube a lot of poultry. ylor, Joba Wil- the Coun- roloase RBOORDER'S COURT OF THE Seay. OF CRICAG@O—APRIL b eRM, Preree, Jobo Williama, John Taylor, Alford ‘ads, The oarie of the State of Tiinois, —Indict- ‘went for “md bow cometh into court the above namod chattels, indicted as Rerrons, in their o in their own proper bo: Ss wing heard said indictment , Pay that named Recorder's Court ought not wo take p Ey of the alleged crime in the ssid indicument above rpec.fied, because protesting (if as such bodies they Reve a right to protest) that they are not guilty of the same, not being in any manner recognised or known by @ W the constitution of the United States of America, @ af the constitution and laws of the State of Tliol, a9 Protected by or responsible to the laws of the 4 Bevertheless, Plea io this behalf, #2 a aleresaid crroneourly indicted @eewer, say hat no cause of complaint ever acern rhe ‘Of the State agalnst them, for this, to wi the Dodies, fo as afore: indicted, are not persons of comm. and of being tied therefor be ids Court, b »s of merchandise and mere 2 sopreme Naw of tho. and ; because they re negroes of African descent, thelr an- = wore brought into pero slave ‘Mhorefore Uiey ee judgment if thay Court mow here wit or ought to cognizance of the, ikdictment afore- aaa, ‘tbat by the ‘Geart here thoy may be dismissed as) of tha Gourt_in tha afternoon, Mote’ Atiorney, Carios, Haven, Esq., lag the Soiswing demurrer Wo ihe pica, Which Was jolucd hy the defend. one ‘The people of thd State of Tinie ye. Ales. Pieven, Ja Wiitiaws, John Taylor aud Alford Nickola. Recotder’s Seort f the Oty-vf Chicago, Apri) Term, 1867. Indic wmaent for larceny. And" now coni4s Carlos Haven, State’s Attornay for the peeplein the tb hall ‘and a3 to the said plea of the above mamed- det cats by them pleaded aud above fet ford, Rall that ..e said ples and the matters therein contained, aded and mid Court of manner and form pet forth, are not sv ; pec . OF pr io $i : | re sald wiictment against the above Tamed. def = that he, the said Carlos Haven, State's Alorney, is not ‘the law of the land to answer the same, and he, yy Attorney, is ready to verify, wherefore = waht of a suttic mm thie behalf the State's At- ferney for thie peop : 1 that the defend gms, Alexander Pierce, John Wi Joho Taylor and Alora Nicholson, may be poate ye the premises abuve @harget Upon them in the ssid indictment. CARLOS HAVEN, State’s Attorney. = Attorney urged Mr. Thompson, Rowing ia support of v Ba accordance with the rule led down by his Honor, e Walson, of thie Court, that issues upow demurrer fre not to be argued, snd that the counsel for the partion ave required to Submit the points wpon which they rely in weriting—I horewith submit to thie honorable Court the yeasons (Preyares! in the halt hour allowed mo), why t et, in this Gaee should bo sustalner b presented tho fot a. Ki admivied oy the of the have mad Ae 4 rowith submitted 2 pele Tian fats, that howsve be opposed. pr ideas this country, oF By the Judge of th that ii epimion & vow the ud his Rewer the Judge of the © rant, w 3 al capacity is ast at tberty to disobey it, ‘but is dud must be bound thereby. 2 The general demurrer interposed to the plea, admits fe fasw Caer Wal the defendants are chatiele the supprivr ted: and comsoonent!y and ineapab'e of be eennot comm! & erin By and withu the py wold, are held tw be ¢ (quote from Whe decison They who wore re vable sietrun 41a is dittie opinion rom pe and endighton Beclaravon of the ume of adoption of We © ee ‘Stove Rurcrons.—The next election in Virginia will be for members of Congress and the Blale Legisbatare, and will take place on Tueslay, the 90h of May, There will then be no other unt!) August, when elections will take plice ip the following States — Alabama Dovenson Davia BugenD mv mW OWN CounrY.—The Southern (Mizs.) Swn, democratic, 3s very much dis- gruntied at the dinner given to Hon, Wm. A. lake, by bia friends and admirers of both parties at Vicksburg, and discovers in the proceed ings @ significant slight to Jefferson: Davis. We quote :— ‘There was one feature about this affair, which ia, to nay the least of it, @ litte remarkable, and that was the studied Silence tn which the name of the gallant and patriotic Jetierson Day is was passed over by those who ipated ih the enjoyments of the occasion. Governor was toasted; so was General Quitman, aud so was — hs gressional delegation, and eo was Gov. Cees there, itscems, to off—r beggee to Lae Louosty and firmness of” Mingise ide, tbe, gala Davis, General Scott, otherwise 0] 88 and fe Rap Remy spi rs tons the t living captain we can pl gy ‘other purpose than to wortify Davis and ind bis fr friends If this was design: these who took @ wane Lake festival we moet say ‘that they succeeded most admirably, and they may now felicHate themselyes upon the successful consummation of their intentions. We presume there {3 not a demo the State, outside of Warren con », but what is highly udignant, not to say incensed, at \.° ‘course the Lakeites and others thought proper |. pursue towards a man who has “ proved himself ecuai to every duty, od falumful to every wust.”” Tower Dxvocnane Sram Coxvernoy.—This conven- fon met on the 15th inst. A commitiee of one from each county was appointed to mao nominations for Governor, who ulckly reported unanimovs!y. in favor of Isham G. Rlarris, of Bbelby. ‘The nomination was unanimously con firmed by the Convention. The Committee on Resolutions reported 6 Jengthy series of resolutions, re-ailirming tho usual democratic principles; in favor of a strict construc- ton of the constitution; opposed to all scheiaes of internal improvements by the general government; opposed to the distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the public lands and favoring the homestead policy.. Among tie resolu- ions was one complimentary to Governor Andrew John- son, which was received with much applause, A rosolu- | tion ‘was adopted inviting ex-Preeident Pierce to visit tho State, Free Store Panty Srocesret mv Leavenworrm, Kansas, At o receot election for Mayor in Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory, the free State candidate beat his pro- tlavery antagonist by a large majority. Leavenworth was once the head quarters of the border rufflans, ond bas al- ways been considered as prolavery. The following is First ward—Adams, free State, 188; Shannon, pro-slave- ry. 39; Tay lor, independent Second ward—adams 1543 Shannon 94; Taylor 19. ‘Adauns’ majority over all, 180. United States Cireult Court. Before Hon. Judge Nei A HEAVY MERCANTILE BUIT—CONSULAR PRIVILEGES. Avni 22.—Graham v6. Meyer of Stucken.—The particn lars of this ease, now pending, were given {n the monthly e of the business of the law courts in Decomber last o the follow foct:—The suit was formerly commenced in the Superior Court of this city, but the defondant, Mr. ‘ken, being Consul General of the kingdom of Hanover, jurisdiction of the State Court was entered, was transferred & the federal authorities. says that the United sforeign consul. It & pwn tol and the case Here, too, Mr, Stucken demurs, ai States courts have no jurisdiction ov appears that in December, 1865, Meyer & Stucken agreed fo Joan Graham $100,000 for four months on the security of the steamships Goran Bird, St. Lawrence and the Untted States—worth ov ‘eos: ,000—for which loan be was topaya loan was to remain in the hands of ct to the draft: of Graham in favor of hers who held Mens on the property. eded to Havana in the steamer St. Law renee, where by the Ocean Bird for $250,000, and re turned 4 this city on the 18th of March in the Cihawba, punish purchaser and letters of credit ou Duncan to pay for the Mr. G. then demanded of ants 5 account, which they rendered him, but ws in a dispute as to its accuracy and its on, } ming am ow er bryand Wat whichis chatly wer whiel fred by statute, The momontthey transcend them by law y ™ authvity as is necessary. rect sonal actions of the- members of the polivce manner best calculated to render them prompt and eMicient in the discharge of their duty. — It appears, therefore, very evident that no power to establish uniform is ‘derivable, by implication or otherwise, from mere authority 1 preseribe rules for the di cipline, conduct and government of the — polic But do the commissioners derive the power from the right to prescribe an emblem or device for policemen, The term “emblem” properly means “an inlay—inlaid or mosaic work—something inserted in the body of another.”’ The word “device” eignities “anemblem ipiend- ed to represents a family, person, action or quality, with « euitable motto; used in ing, ‘sculpture und heraldry, it consists in a ! metaphorical similitude between the things representing and represented, as the figure of a plough re- ting agriculture.” Garments are not, ordinarily, al- Esdus toas embleme or devieos, except tnat in sacred meet- — robes are sometimes referred to as emblems otra It is a well established rule of construction on iewing statutes that you shen give to the words aed the Ligiotature their usual import, according to the by the we of them. To the act ip question we have ap- plied this simple rule. We have but one course to pursue, find that is such a one as will give effect to the intontious of the law-making pow: Judgment must, therefore, be rendered for the piaintit! for $500, Veny Inrortaxt Laxp Orrice Decision.— Yesterday, we hear, the Commissioner of tho General land Oftse made the following decision;—Proof required where native citizenship is disputed inthe ease of a pre- emption claim.” The General Land Ofllee, in addressing instructions wo certain officers in Minnesota, on which the | question was involved, instructe them to the following | effect;—*That the presentation of our native born citizens of family records of births, &c., is not so universal nor of euch general practice as vo justify us in insisting upon the ‘of such a record as the only admissible evi- | dence of native citizenship; that, therefore, where it Is al- Jeged, under oath, that such a record does’ not exist, or ig not accessible, resort must be had to other and the next pope most ready available testimony, which may be the affidavit of a respectable person fully setting forth, his knowledge of the claimant—such as the period of time be has known him, and other facts which may produce the delief or conviction on the mind of the deponent that the claimant is @ native born citizen; and where such a show- ing is satisfactorily made under oath, the Land Otter would admit and act upon it a sufficieut.”” MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers, FROM BUROE. nient, Ue defendants elaiming that tho money advanced >) them was tot a boan, Dut was for the purchase of these Viree steamahipe—the Ocean Bird, $55,000, the St. Law- Fence, $40.000, and the United Sate, $10,000—iaaking in wrote 4 letter to the they put in the plea of « privileges, yet it now aupear hat that pita is to ‘in the p teurt, which will be resumed this mor Geary is preparing kept during bis administration, & | Karsae, of they om | observation, for public wdspapartii use oe ie Herald Marine Corre cei Sibert areea, her commander, was drawn up and presented to hin. Want “(dup Saxon lors reported greaked gb, Gage PS Ra hy tae p carge was saved the Gingerbread #001, . a night CP Pg ‘The wreckers have Tibelled ‘he goede in Adnulratty: sal Rome aan ook from the Saxon Were sold at Nassau 13th inst, ry "Eb Devens et a Pee this port, sunk at sea, Dullt at at Hamburg is uri. packets cargo Conais! inci; of rai!road trun abd Sees mg be ig Quen or Pact ak Rowton), | Reed, from Mow vorkropRan a 1B t fnto Bt fi ea ter of th New York undewrKers, Vessel and rae of coal would be noid aus nat ARK Rost Leow. of Yarmouth, N&, from Liverpool for Halifax, with watt, Fan thio Lock i yan curing Fe ait wat c| eae blown into ribbons, and suuck at low water, Dut sus- damage. We Bax May, of Yarmouth, NS, from Ardrossan for Provt- dence, before reported! sunk oh the Hanky had a eargo of 875 tons pig iron, crestenet to Curtis, Bouve & Co, of Bost my, from Cienfuegoe, at Philadelph ut PPM, under close reefed topsails, wind veer: B, fv Wolent squalls; bark laboring heavy; uired all the attention we OPM, {n foretopsail, shipping x vashed All th ehaks over: dec! of molasses, turelng the hogshesds bane yw; a midnight, wl blowing very hasty, both pumps t work, and had a severe night's labor, ail hands on dec the sea washing over us, aad feurful every moment she woul could give to the pupa; large, quantities of water, started a WakkEx—The steamsbi Ghanbe, pence for Havana, fellin with the bark Warren, of New York, 9) malles to the southward of Cape Hatteras, Which had b ea abandoned and Jef to the pei ‘of he wind and alher sals loose; pu x crew, rived eafo ont Her! bow mys ‘and all delonsing to tt, a the topgallant forceastle wore carried ‘away, and the ng, evilenttly from having been rug, Into by another er vehed Hits bol bad wet heen tates ‘open, but it 4s said to be stowed with sugar, Bhe had 62 is hhde on which had been stove, supposed to lighten her; from cireumstanee it may be inferred her crew were not tak- en off by the vessel that run foul of her, but gat on board of ‘vessel afterwards, and ry had im to take, off the ‘and table uveriata, al of wi were missing = gan jed by the Cabawba, The Warren appears to be Banx Nueces, Peony) 21, Cohanest, on the 224 ant Jay tn on ia. 0 casy peaition, high up on the beach, and has not will be got off fatter discharain the'eargo. - The steate Ri by ‘went to her assis d, but could not get suflicient ly near to be of service, and returned, Br Bark Avon (of Windsor, NS), Mounce, from Liverpoo fhr Castine, With salt, which was ashore at Jameson's Point, and subsequently gett | “oft by men from Rockland, leaking bast: ly, Was taken tot je wharf, Rockinnd, somewhat da- maged. $4,500 tulva; Yor agreed Upon. ‘Br Bark Eversin, Robertson, from St Johna, NP, Dee 10, for yay 3, WIN fish, we sbore at Passe Dunow evening of —— Vessel aud cargo, valued at £12,0W), became a Bagx Viraista Axw fof Charleston, SC), Wylie, from Paler- m0 Belmore, ro Malaga fa about dist Mare ah with loss ‘of bowsrrit, havin nin contact off Almeria with a large ship, either ‘British or American, Br Buic Ecno, Fiisdaie, of and from Maitland for Boston, went ashore night of 2ist on Ipswich beaen, and wili probably go to pieces. Crew saved. Brie Iva fof Boston), Mann, from Melbourne for Rast In- dies, went ashore at Port Willunga Jan 15, and became a tox wreck. Crew saved. Br Bric Canouine, Thomas, from Nova Bsbore near ihe Glades house, Cohasse’, tmalleatent of amouth beach, with daigervas Picks on side. She was got off with lil'le damage, and went into Cob set harbor, where “0 of woud will be sold. Both And anchors hind been slipped of the Uiadea, bui wera binyoa and will be reouverst. ia, which went BRIG ——, loaded with joe, before reporind put into Nas sau, NP, 28th'ult, afer rains sabre 4 on Orange Reya, gave thn Wreckers a draft for $299 (ur correspondent al Nassaa ould oblige us by seating tous the nam of all vans reports.) Scuk Remecca Foe, Pate, which sated from Charieston =! wr Matanzas, & with a cargo of iumber A prove wrecked on Abaco reef on the Mik. Cargo was utd ere. SeuR Youax1—The following te a ¢ from a Intier to Kiwoou Walter, Hq, Secretary of he Board ot Underw runny: — mut ‘Theschr Volant, Capt Moon, came one the 19th inst, wid ian ano rg, bound v veasel ts full of water, and cargo iu'e damaged # fen Toxan—Capt T.uoas, of ship Stalwart, at Philadelphia Bd, reporis the schr Tors, from bia for Cardenas, anchors and boat, and Sper brig Chant, £ Nels bane Pate mee ee Wyatt, NYork; Mous, Crane, West -Arr achrs Buona Visia, Rondout; Tho- Tengen Moowter, and ‘Sid 1th, ech Ada Frances, pri l&—Arr sebr Willam, penn Al , April a McA aris. 7 pene Be fated id beth, brig Lincoln Webb, Book™ rary, Porta. ine, nae ARE ach Harve t, Lawrene, N x BEFORE Ay ZA Paine hadi? Polgdanh Polladelphin: FALL RIVER, evandria, Key WOR ner a Sia ter ‘Tay ie agua. san Me! 1, sehr Ceca gabe Segur, Wilbur, Cardenas; W ron, Tumploo, | 4 Crimea, Poor, Liverpool; Medisior, wYorg; bark fobert, Carter Boston, Relow whine Woe ib Sewell, Morrison, and’ Wi» Raibbone. Pratt, frow New York “hain mi, LEON panons bark Waverley, Curtis, from rae oe mais; Boatons vches: r Hur array neat Scie eeeee kW sate ad Huaghton oi, eh vem on bat cule Ships ‘Sudhaniel Phompion, pr perd SEDEORD. Ay april 22—£14 schrs Gathrie (CX), Spring: *n, Southern cruise “ply ying lighthouses; Angeneto, x 1 Darien, a, Ga; Isabvila, Baker, Albaby; E J Munwell, ase, NYork, NEWPORT, April 21, AM—In port ship ¢ Clarendon barks Janey ‘Ann, anid Ger, ropa; brigs Ma Monte Crisio: and other Pp PROV IDENCE, April York. Cid brig Jobu R Salmon Was! Newport) Warwie uD, Thra be at anchor nei British brig Bravo, ir mh oy ath, weer’ Harring- ‘Aprit 2 10 inet Sight trom the hill, put od ports, it rr bark Agee. Davis, Snow Ale Worke the Me most Wilmington, NC, dodanrse hn il, do; seb Lydia “Aud,” Vorb ven, NYork. through Sound, m Jenkins, for Silty sche Areue B i 22, AM—Vaest a Ratavre sleamsr bound, ‘supposed the Boston. 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Chdef Justic come to the ashore at Lowes, CONTENTS SSESESESES By Dommadore Read eT oa Navy, a | parted herhawser in the guie of Ah, aud again gor or stom tate frock coat 4 2 to this country, whether fr Be yeep age be hag penned ath winte ATVAMERS TO AND YROM HAVANA, Tia tise elieke ne Pimonds Gecshmore pustoens pens is were not intended be lel const | ral of the United States Army, are iu Washington, | Kiewk roi Charienton 1h aad 4h, due a} Tavane 234 ALVARADO, Hhorier, of Balumore, came tm eantact with Cassimere dress pants. ry enjoy menis of any personal rigthl- oF be Governor Wise, of Virginia, is etill in Wavhington, en From Havana 10th aud 2s, due at New Work Ue | ylBte Mises nn wunday night ae Novell, tore weer ~ ich motre anciqne and ik iy fons which print to them treat th ' Soying die comforts of a home at the residence of his son From, Now Ye 1s sete me Saieperlnent wosin tonms Thee Diptomatala it Buwbryor the Red Ping; ‘The si “IJV L fend make it duty < governmet | inlaw, Dr. Garrett, and receiving the attentions of a hrt aPran Rew vert I re ee Wrvextna Sewn FW Jounsos deasget ashore ai Nosfok | Hest tug me Mare w4 meuch. Ter ie CO of : | Of friends, The Governor's health ix feebie. few York Xt we Sunday night in the gale. The Man About Town; Jimes's Double; The Boant of Green 6 and 8 tated in the plea of abatement, diat Dred & hota vacter Genoral has ay peated Mrs, Harriet ‘Ack Wannion—From New York 27th, arrives at Havana Scum Timeutas, of Bangor, from Buckspor: for Providenon, | Cy" ow @ttsen of Mixsouri, and i+ ne, therefore, euticiod to ewe in Seas at Neston Nase tenth. die weeamey | Istand New Orleans Sd From New Orivans 18, Marans reported auhor* on ‘Chaihain berm has boat oer aint |, © uit Celellal Paradonoe-—Musteatons; Ral Barrows Pars | i OTHING. cased ty the dead o! ith, due at New York 1&2. Bone to pleces. The lumber on board was insured fur $1.0 | "°'%, Sailors; Pipe Morchan Mandarin at Home; A ro Spring raglans her bus! pend Kari Fiodges, 1 AM and New Orleans at 8 York jun of em ah arriving Leaves New York ca in's Wife; 'C Troms ‘of Various Grades. al the Auantie office in Providence, — i Sir Jub Bowring, Beldsh Go- Casaimere bu s coat Gg A VEsser. went oshore 20th inet, at Hunnewell's Poin’, the formmtien of tue © weverument certein ated in the con: 0 right of maxtor weber arty ’ ng under authorit ieee e: he mn and de pres wions an 7 searanioe power Slaps 3 Gor jorr o chante cle ensnot chang: @ built of power, theres wy eae jeciare: than. We 4 Bron Seott case — “An we have airew raid, th riyhoon ae mention fe Afrieam parents we et the wt Mie 2s trom. bosd g propesty bof © certain tine, & not warranted the Constitution, and is Werefore vod, and neither Beott wor any of lu tumily were made free by their in Litinow, The Diainti was not @ citisen of Mis egun), Duh War ella cue, and theretore bad oo mylt w we W A Corl of the Ci States 9. Our laws wullor.ve tie conriction of person, not Aravtele. The court cant evuvwce a Cmitel—nor pro ‘The warden of we prion cannot, and obey sroveive sh Alriwan aleve or deecendast, if be ” Dot & chaiiel or property, inte eumedy. I 4 cama) Coumits & wrong we, Le nhould be punished a a Gate), Bnd wot me man. The fox that steak: property emnet De indicted anc poulted wee maa, Dol most te paaded as 6 fo BD pressing these poute ido 80, a mn duty bound, a me of Whe arsigned counsel of Uvese Africans, aud wh le differing from the decison of tho Chie! Susie Sates Supreme Court, (if euch be hie opin, {tis wdmaied by the prosecuting aitorn ) , Telaim, ae te my duty, that the decision Saprenve be tof Ue United io binding, and an Fod—ains Usa from tee whole wurreLt oF “aehion, ao Tar as we have been eusbled to procure @ame, these Alroam are property, aod Gugh! oo bw fe = mak the Court ty overrule be demurr to ks nr ne. Lentil J. A. THOMPRON, of Gon ip howor Jusge Wien custalnel Wie dersurrer, « shat if Gbief Janice Tauvy ever intended by Ua! octa “on make ‘Africans or Ue descendants of Airican< 0 tar aver that they may appropriate other poopie « elvetion: 7 iarceny, without being auswerabie to the law of this tie lucal police regulations, then thie Grart Gon ae the Valuiity of euch decision was taken to the ruling of the Court, amt the “per chaniabje Chatwia’’ were placed upon tral. ‘The jury rte sien sions, a The prosecuting wiliees, eco ndat io hice noel, led eet e Wiad sweat Festive 4 ‘s hy cate ty the qnbeda san i belge oo @ mele ChABW!, 8 rece Of Mer ae, bee be Ned amenalhe de je dave for ss © gist of well, tinder far esrmane Lamar, © comet the wv tart ha Common Piban=Pert bmi. 48, 05, son, Hi, OR, 108, ue im), YOR W085: Part d= 6, #2, 17, 68, 190, der) nn’ |, The Postmaster General thas taken and t= mow Taving ved the epacious and elegant residence west of Pro. vident’s & i Seen. which was rece occu peed by i tart ges, he French Minister. Kion. Joseph R. Chandler, Hon. Ow pnneyl- vania; Mrs. D. T. Diswey and son, of Olio: ‘ex-Governor Seymour, of New York, and Gol. 8 A Black, of Penny! vania, are in Washington. Many will regret to learn that the con Amos Kendall is unfavorble ‘The Dealth of Mr. Baker, the now! don of the Hon. Appointed collector of the Port of Philadelphia, who wns lying very ill wt the Gop, & much better, aud Ne wiki be able, ih w few days, to attend to his duties | Mr. Merriam, of Brooklyn, wt in Albany, {© tonevlered betes ! danger | Richmemd on the ry Carolina, ov & visit to a son of Judge 1 at the residence of ape of his relatives Hon. Biward Everett arrived im St Louis on the 18h | suet Thon. ly representa x gree cot dhe Third distret in Mewours, bat removed, «itn @ family, ated located Nimseli at Dareaport, lows. hws withdrawn from the Lomtinkaue n Me. end Mra. fA. New, Be DEPARTURIS, x Maa an apin “OH Perr | of following mout agen CrTy—Proa st Havana 12h, ani Mobiie 14h. From Mobile ‘Deeb, due at New York 2h THE OVERLAND MAI! TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value w Uhowe having correspend- ‘aves Southampton on the 4: and 20h of each rolpdy yo cag Gihraitar abow' Malta about 1 and Soh of same Arrives at Aleaandria de Vb of same oo nod aah uf fol- pes OY, Leates Sure abou! ibe kb or Zist of seme and Sch or 6th of fo'iowing meth Arrives at Aden about the 25) of 3kh of same sod 10u or AB of following month. Leaves Aden about the Sid oF 27) of same aud dey of acrt- va) for Bombay, and ilu Ly 3) for Chum, de pobpiign Navy sean at Bombay avo nd wi to Penang about the 12 ollawing month. Arrives at Singapore about the ith or leh nt BS bao or arrival MdOul Ube BE or Wb Aad Beh or Lob nd Sls or iat Sh mat Deb of each Ajerandrly mbowt the on at Youn 645! mou { “Port of New York, April 4, 1887. CLEARED. Ship Albert Gallatin, De Sai Laverpont, Kearney, In | Mesers George Ro Ba. friend, Amory Woxls, Chicago, Brown, | ; Knonfiie” ttineia. | Ebay Ri Wake ences ¢ a fend tes Dern © Fest tecper, Bek |, Pargian’; Movers i . Me Lssonnetl, Wrance! Avg Bulllvan and w | Pabeet magn BON. Taye inane, and $1 G Marshal . Re whrundiand ' Sea Fentyes end som, Bruch army » | aek OCR Pxnsons Frown ro Dearn—Corone: Mad- den yesterday held an ingnest an the bodies of four per fone, Dacket Makers, found oi Sanday morning near tie Morsachusetas line (on the mountain) in the town of Ye | tereburg. Their naines were Aman Blow, and hv wife Tianna Mew, apparently about forty years of age, ‘To Cartes (colored) and her son Henry Curtiss: Wie woman Mitty ve or Forty and het pen ten years old CY recided in Wilnametown. ‘They carne over to Petersburg boot week with & plock of baskets, most of which they dis proces of, anel on Friday bought three butler of whiekuy, two of which thes drank, and while tn a state of invorica’ sclera icon Gad cont an Sony eile sturroh Sire brake ats Sand houge cobbertet with the Baltiinere and Ohio Ralltowd = mechidg ahopa, inConire Wheelite. A. = mye J wal po 3 wittan ‘the tunrnedinte reach of the! flames, orn ara inorase inoehinery 1a the hae aopartonren Ouiside © ot Rae | ‘y io won the dentracm of the iomemives ia Uo ns ‘engine hove parsenger engine 6, recently rebuilt, Se cnnlty denweyed. The, camel cosine, Xo 706, ant Satay cme, te ab day The end Scere Sn thus tes videhy ot Ba’ Ore ator cet element work spon ~ Bork, ulliette a latent Bea AF Pris arty Dh fe Wi “ sbrantsions tages Talbot & Go. febr " tierson, Hiossom & Soe. , Cornelius, Dar on | n, Boston—Day ie! Jones, Phtinde on “ 5. Raanehae, , Jan 10, Feb 3, widi eae aud allks, ES , ¥, * 4430, Jou 8 W, during Crome ae Masia in ack ‘with « great deal of lon oy —=——_, Lawrence, jare nl 8 pasnencers, woe Londen and a iene Soper Deeker trom to onder; yrsael i esi Hone, Pe f the Ss “Carver ae Joward (Hin), Waiter mace nv 2469 WL B Amsinck & Oo, nila Fscult and and 1 birth on bh 3 en Taylor, Palerma, $4 rene with frat, with maine aret Lit rs, beay y preaiber om vibe en Merinn Lamothe, 8 Domings City, Manet 2, ya fm easns. Biden be fo AU Rossire Go. Mad heavy tr; Pom alle, de wah cee in ait, Windsor, NS, 10 anys, wih Pie Jeary weather, efta‘or ue Raptor, Windsor, NA, 10 Gaya, ott play Whine Doughs, Windeor, NS, 11 days, oN plaw lérriam, Windear, WA, 7 days, Oa in 9 sani Or ike. a ode ware, Pret iS Pk Wires ee hanes Rioamer Chas Usgood, Biniih, Norwieh. este day, wn Prytt & whave le put pear the mouth of Kennebec river, about opposite Wood Islan he bs said @ British topsall wehr, loaded with haesnet ac knees and w od. When last heard fr the sea was breaking Aly prove a towal boss. hip Clarendon, now at Newport, was soll on Monday, by Messrs TAS Coxgesha'l, Mesori Dugan, Leland & Co, of dhis city, on private term The steamship Baltic, 0! ns line, wa Saipabe Gees oh Wetototag evening ior the parses of be ing ber new bed plates bolted, 2 Front Heart on the night 7th inate Due n. thee be given of any arrangem pply Ita plas By order of the Lighity vane hoard. © MANIGAULE MORRE Lighthouse Inepecwr, Sixth diswriet, Charleston, Apri! 14, 1907. Whalemen. Arr at Greenport 18th inst, bark C Ocean, Inst reported with 6 bh AUK Nov 10, Cleora, Noi Out Congo W ob 8 Kai Dove, Rowe, taken 30 4 ND, he At Maurithe, “March 1 da Bedford, 99) wh Ina blow, aon got oft and pon, leaked acd ave r at per Ira. opal per, Herptend, Nis. ape "ap bad wit sp 20) wh) Ih, Cavalior, Meare from Bog Almira, rs Howlund, Nit wa Vem r, roporad # right’ and t ap anne, Allen, do, 6 bound or For Liverpool, was ween Apri ki | hence fur Liverponl, was 8 #9. < K, supposed the Arago, Lines, April 6, lat 4 8 ai. Kip) Riverem from Livery | March f for Now Orleans, Maveh 2, lat 11 19, loa 19 40 ising Sun, akolte'4, from Hootie for Lirorpoe', in 84 BD. showing 4 red flag, wi F | lever P fehroader, from Balumore tor Valpa for Barbadows, Foreign Ports, Asrwenr, April é—In port barks Sally (Norw: tor Rostom Linesin, tur do about ¥h. Mareh Z—in por vark Ta Ware, White, tor Mes eat A April —Arr ship Rialto, Chase, frou NOrieane fr & sand Liorary Gooslp Nicaragua. Dlastraons: vptaina tn nie; Shall we get up or ie sti? The Maas a \ Talk w h Senor Zelaya; Walling for the Rnemy Pr of Chontales. —Chapter the Sixteenth; Me: Mo Puss forme Tooke and Wilkes; Alnwick eminiscence; The treat Hoop Ques vstrations: Prize Pigaona: The Origt Whieb Wie Oarriar Deve it Prod ivond. Teacher We in The asp Mh King You'll Fin ihe Rowuehtid Wedding; Dancing and octety. ? Library -@pactacies and a spect t; Coincidences uf eben Religious Tteme. ngs Wine and Otherwise, mercial. amma: Iastrations A Mord festem trom tha Ma + Th sraphiet; The Present Style ties af New York or Brook) ign ‘Marper's Weekly” carps! at their house: duetr tauves anna residence to the odie of publiae- Ln deeenrviete ube Sethear the paper will cuilect pay for MARPE HERS, : r x. 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AYTON 1s THE RANE OF TH eubllag etety i REAUTIPUL fo FRANK LXLTe® , hip Fayuls ayes ram Lamdow, Ne TLLUSPR ATED RRWSEAPER, ee you road the tnt Gree ‘and ton Seer = _— » - Herald, lai paue tan, April 2—To jor ship Salone, from tag — _ horn for NYork. windbornk barks Asm, Monroe, do for dds x“oartKe. © * | Sinings 4 ma Re Pi Sere 8 Jape 8 ‘ ; sare we ead, Grom Palermo fr — OF FOR SALMA LARGE AND VALUABLE Orean ‘ork, do, Ne 4 SPEIRS je Br oc | DO tia at i WA et vom do tor NYork, do; 1. A Johnson, Filia, in de.40 ae pone et eee OrKING eae Ott #, April @=In port ship Clara, Brown, for Kaine; epring. naw, reaing: ore Prikrose (lie), Montgumery, for Prock. | #84800. Con ber Harrow et TARTAR, Apri Lin port brig Gondor, Prank e- aa ‘i . ee a ‘Naatav, NP, Apri 2—Arr sehre Ann Gardner, Rial! York) Borah 4 Hamnmond, Foci U waaevey ing JuARENDORN Journ Henry. Traian ii previonss 9 Mtb, abl Jooos «atvor being ‘rina Spiers ‘ye Hand, Buvenon, Bremen; Wm ford, Haskell, Jackson, ie pligenree, Ayr ¢In port Br brig Crarina, for NYork and mm about J Barn Heaws (below Calcutta), Pov ¢—Arr bark Fenelon, Hawk Good Hope, ares ire po pare a Mt wong, Ringer eten 0 Renn, ass, Marsh 0-0 port ship Qyeeo of the Paetir, port we noid BR 200 ran F-No vessel is aeratin Gren, Pewter Horion 8 port bork Golden Hive, Seker Messi hans evening, to ond bee omen we Plast Povvtion ier, Ip, Hr brig Parite, N Slome Ports. ON, April 8 Artechen Boy Sleis Sher waht, X York; . Pi do vie Prowiahenown. ¥ shins n Was hire In, 8 brie, bark BH Yar hue, Plas badoos; Br), Au nt HMi!, Arey, a. ay seni, WIL ge, ramebip Naga’ Gerson, Serene ie ys Wiimins' rt 5 ‘ . wind RP f at Rarinia:, whied vt Day. has been lay » Ly ne - font imewers WW pete. 5 " end anrbored tn Rove - $ Se ated cae dE RR w 1 5 dealt Ce En ee Ee ot Rughieenth their mummers Inter st arFangesoc nts of the the bel, ey meta) eeganes and oomiart eo ay. Loud f nist Sate Reeach aot Le eee *; rare tabhe oF at ‘ante obene, a awd ee EAE fone! wel seo ete prove wb Sh ron eer ones ee eek sapuet See Oram omens ue Pes baton b part oF the ei: presente om cies iy eae Tor al Rana X HONDAS, a. “By Pinter names © Ran aa : “wis a c D NBN, a” Forestry di conned Bury, BNR dour tr the ‘iret Fiegant b! 1 Fm REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, yer ; 0) large gold signet ring, Tula ws “Se Yor | B10 riers ae tenders, Nae think it wae Merchants’ Exchange Bank, Sere Seat name, and can y hiow tongue from & righ Vier hie iil bo funabiy rewarded by Petty x0 resarn val rh Teetive #3, and no queatin ost. up, thr ugh niet arene ot er, the # ——$$_$$—$__—_— OST—ON THURS 2 Tae AN L Aor, of na wr 9 8 ior wl be rewarded Dy rr its i peer renee be Tee elide dey No. b Beek PPX ARBRE, thom phe Rierne rs Extensive clothing warebouse, 4 and 6 Pulton street, between Gold and Chiff swreeta, REWARDS, Houston ferry, oF f lel at 24 in) I aa nee ARD.—LOST, APRE, m, 1 TUR e The finder will reowive the al Siw ee i Front street, between Pook stip yaad Beekman 3 yoo 1a 1sT-IN BEpORy King Charles be paid for bie delivery at Nos. 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