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: ‘4 a 4 .. ix i zg i zi i : t ih fr i i 3 i g 5 ia 3 i He : ff Cm Evora, Z New Lael April 30, 1857. ‘Po vam TawoRssus Tak Boakd oF AmbeKdien— The wnderigned, to whom you referred the of * Steam Fire Bugines for the vse of the Fire De nt in the Extinguishment of Pires,” respodfully pra- be following ws bis views of the subject — I] ubject is ane that has for years, periodically, come Ghrauecion, and many artempts have beon made by. = ipterested to force steam kre engines upon the clty. ‘The utter failure of the one in we some iifieen years ago eqitled for 8 time the question, bur new inventors aud Mmeyed speculators springing ‘wp within the last three Fears who were foo! burdy enough to Invest Hioir funda in a @eme That cannot hut prove a failure in che ead, the sab- feet hae again been brongbt forward, and the city asked wo wy the money lost by parties who experimented on a ‘Vern out idea by purcha ing machines that will be ef ne te whatever to the city. Panog iho snany years T have had the honor to be 8 éreman asd an engineer [have had ample opportunity witnees the performance ef vohinteer Uremen, and I Mave yet to know where life of prey rty could be saved or fires extinguished more epeedily than by the nse of we preent apoarstne in the hands of auch men a3 now oom pee the New York Fire Department. ‘You are doubtiess aware that steam enines have been & wo in other cities, and ako know that ina majority of ) seen in which they were used they wore oon laid and the firemen returned to they Old style euginos. "had they performed the labor promised by their re in other places, in this city they cannot but full ture, cannot be driven to Bre fh th by steam, 2 condition they usually ‘a the winter on, it bo impas.t- fo convey them to | the f the. fire time w ‘do any ser Two-thirds of the in Now York are extinguished, and the apparatus ed, in less wucbines Do brow at “Ubjootion w iptroduction of swam fire engines, that the city must men to perform the duty of firemen, which is to- at variance wich the organization of the dopaviment, such an not could wot but be detrimental to ius futare prosperity Asknowiedged as tt now ix, the best organized and most Senin: fu the world, I sincerely hope your able boty will pause Deford waking a step towards making our cherivhed institution # bau Lot hireting en Beis the department ix paid, and their acts, a3 oom upon by the prest of that city, rhoukl act as a ugine BLO youmelves Bost bad © steam tire form this duty. On its Urst tal the b eatertunataty toully de-troyed; but the fire Wallowed to burn, afy tendant« Ww " mey to buy und keep » ould respertfully recommend the @rmi-sed, and that the amoant of mon Ve xpest for huying and Keeping eteam en; @ould be mob better w Toviding | pise Companies Now. 14 Now. &, tbat woul ripes should and ; 41, 60 anit mm Which these eompanios bai the department, Yours, respects H. H. HOWARD, Chief Engineer N. ¥. Fire Department. The communication was ordered w be printed in the marpntes INCREASE OF THE MAYOR'S RALANY The Co wries aud Offices reported in favor raking w f the Mayor frow 83,00) to $5,000 a | year a ldertr ER Opposed the tnerease of aalary to the | Mayor. ii ~e Dol want, aud be (' ” Preesed bitn ages against Th, dt Alderman W opt. 4 was mer “he Mayor, and ho (Akier man Wien) ued him &o mueh that he ould bot @edy iobim. The Mayor doce pot want tho ealacy, and we Wook laugh at them if they pawod it, Ho (Aiderman 7.) hoped it would not pase, though he believed the jor was deserving «f it; but te was re that ) Would onty give bis honor the epportur vetoing it Alderman Frisun said be bad report, and bi week! BU pprort it Alderman Deane end that ast Prom the © ‘ the oo t sham would pot feel bound w vote the iter @f pay for any one d to tho adoption of ag more wan giving we mwas UW = which or BD OPpport Aldermen Apa af tho Mayor Been oni, aod ho Bali to maintain t age to £0 to the art of App Ge city against ony @ jeg c alderman Bast Pua vor of ibe inc a mbry alderman Wrscy said that the Common O: "] e for the increas B Again opposed ihe report. m the table, which rt woul be adont | pay bad voy rob the cy € Inan who was not entitled to s wod Drake rose to call Alderman rried by the following vote: fe, the P med Drak —6 Beme oiher pap Jered to Mor s wer adopled, and the Board ad ay Dext x at BOARD OF CO LEN, ‘Wee Boars wet ow nesday evoning, the President Pw A. “Dillips, pre ATION To TART TH BEIT CY ATs and resolution as to {ils passed by dhe L Berting ihe val Hey of Gare, relating w the city of New York, which was alopted By this war the 24th inant, end amended by the Beard of Aldermen op tho 97th lastant, by appropriating 820,006 ine 000. Mr. Cascrma did ot ike that indieeet way tore ypowing fe werenre the palar) of Gaase be believed the lowe pagwod by the Lagmiature were Pwoonetitutional. He had a great respect for the Corpora. Man Counre!, bul tho precedent was a bad one. If €5,000 wes ineufivent, an! he was conviroced of that fat , he was to vote for farther eppropriacon. He weuld troavury ct 65,000 wan too Hits to Berare Umi the conethationaiity of the 4 ‘olaiuro at Albany, effecting tow York. The Corporation i. La legal teloat in testing fo courte mt lew We right of our citizen, tp opposition & the a. wamed right of theee bine repub ican leg sla- Warr at Aloany. Be tag ge da te ete Be Gontemp!ste4 Ubelr action io atlempting to ride down th. ‘ter righw of cur citizens. Te wae born and reared ‘a York ae wore bis faiber and grandfather, aud be had © pride 0 suntaluing Ler rig when they woro eucroached ¥ O@gning Qk enprinctpied pol ticiana. Awe TL eald that We 85,400 originally appropriated ™ ile cad y expended. it was uaeleer for the mombers to ex. ioquewce on the subject, becauro there were bere ta the Louge who were determined to uti. He thought njunctiona wae dissolved be shown t 5 Mr. Baasy ea) Wows their Sry ope Mem seve for the rer Ber one of the day. tyrannical be wae willing D wo boat ite lograll ithe the whole of tee recent nota wer up ‘The Clerk then procaeded to roc 8 (0 10 i favor of concurring with the Board of Aldermen. The Poard went into committees of the whole on the ee cl jar, and passed © wumber of unimportant tw @ third reading CORE NICATION FROM THE FATOR REPOEING AN EXTON oF THY THURTY POCRTN MTUT PeuRY LRASe ‘The following communication was received from the Myr Mavon's Ornct, New Yore, Aprti 28, 1567. Po tre Bowonsmiz Tm Boarn oF Ootwenman — Gexturers—I cannot concur with the two Boards of the Common Council i» granting farther exteation to the Yerers ofthe Thirty fourth street ferry, to which to com- mence running their boats, and therefore return the reso- two that eect without approval. The leave t the prietore of the proposed ferry was made over and was granted apon the gronnd of the Ppodlic necorsity for tte apocdy establiehment. The theory ‘which shonid govern the Gommon Gouncti inthe granung OF faciiitier for public travel should be public accommta- ion in affording additional means of transit, and not to ed the vote, which was Prosent pr Quable private individuals to reap U3 Wantay « LTS ome ct of Se toct of thirty door treet Wo Hunter's Point ts abeouiely required and was Breed originally by proporty pore fey ey an in- Sepeneavic improvement, Mt te my opinion tt will be un- wire and im 1 to gront the extension of Ume asked tn Mi care tn rely (o acocanmmodate the individuals intereet- 04 0 te delay. With thie view Tain couatrained to witb- Bald my riguatare from the fas ret NDO WOOD, Mayor. ee following yrambl and resolution revoliion were aered | by Charter of the ctty of New York reste tn nt thoreof the sontrol and direction of city of New York be {0 commence any suite in rela” uplems (be same bo | Se Raanel obec Bie at | I — and carri®, on by cod sindir tna divestes of) R ‘ pay ‘ont, 20 wine aad 18 Sticeslivety; sent during IF spore iri tn late Seana Be See on der arrest sebon: could be bad tn the OP motion, ye Board aourmed to Maney. : The Accounts. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THB NEW YORK WEAALD, New Yor, Apri 30, 1897. With your permission J will correct an error which crept into a pardgraph ip w-day’s iesne of your vauabhy fournal. You ray:— ek epererive thas a hr palin praviting tee the nm Trapealiee nerauele wer aceaied te Jey ig ight omg some partame A ouialonmniiinast ‘ve aia Apanimonsty appointi to earry out the Dut that part of # whieh asked for one thousand dotlare for clerical ald was laid on the table, several mombere mitiees were not paid for their eboutd work an the same terms, TRE REVOLUMON IN IN WE2TCHESTER COUNTY. INDIGNATION MEETING AT MORRIAANTA—SPERCUES OF JOUN 8. HASKIN, FRANKEIN U, TILLEY, ABRAM BR. TAPPAN, P. Cy TALLMAN AND HENRY BPRATLEY RESOLUTIONS RECOMMENDING A CONTESTATION OF THE POLICE BILL, ETO. The recent infamous acts of the Legislature of this Stato $m usurping the elective functions of the citizens of New York and adjacent counties, has occasioned great excite- ‘Ment among the eitinens of Weetehester county, and symp- toms of the revolution which has for some time been in appointment that Iypard on re, every amail progress in this elty, have at last developed themselves in an outburst of public indignation in Miorrisana, A large and enthusiastic mecting of the citizens of Westchester | county was be'd last eveuing at Morrisania, in obedience to the follewing call— OrrosrTion TO USeRPATION AND Unanet axn Uncorsri TuMONSL Laws—The tnbaditants of the towns of slorrisa- vielnity are request forrieania, oo Thurs tho 80th insi., at @ o'cloek, for the purpose of ex sa thelr opposition t0, and indignation at, the p oliee bill, avd other egnally tytn: ture. The news y able Bprakers. wunerus Guano, ri Tppeay, Henry B. Torta, Jsson Olver, Fraukliv W. Gilley, Kam Set Win. Wonding, George W. Alesander, its Wm. G, Lent, Wim Oooper, Jobin Corea, ‘eter Busai James Tiel w Abrohaw Hatiield, ‘Bornard Waters, ames Conner, Clatrbo howard Baight, Sohn ‘Bolen. es ‘Tho meeting was organized a8 tollows— PRESIDENT. Hon, John B, Raskin. ‘Vie PRESIDENTA, Win, Cauldweb, Cot, Todd, Henry Spier, Thomas B Sattan, James Tiel Jobo MeBrair, A. B. Toppan, Sami. F. Purdy, Faward = A. B. Ratseld, Jo Ferrie, James Tr I James Poylen, uel Blood, Bernard Waa Joms B. Harm, in taxing the chair, eaid he was en torse the object of ie meeting, in expressing opperition to and indignation at the passage of the Metro tan Police act, and other acts by the late Logislatare. a chizen of ounty be Was proud to beahere . de oe ap att whieh the brightest lights of the law in New had denounced. t wag unjust because the Comrais- rs had power to make every constable in the county nap at the salary of $800 a year—perbaps todevre- Fon. row Dow & pol date the hen roves, or te follow the example of the Roman ath as to the Sabive women. There were 1 astables elected in the county, who would 7 the new law, in the aggrogate, 89.800 per year; in addition to this’ there were stead, a hoiises to be erocied and additional alfleers to be paid; | which bac not mora) force eno ogisia | that there would be at least $150,000 of additional taxes imposed upon the county. The act had been originally in- tended avn to New Yorks city stone; but when the At torney G Eave it ae his opinton that it wonld be wa erustateeal to apply this bill to New York alone, taey i meanly and dastardly Ingged in the three subarbun counties of Weetchester, Bichamond and Kit What hat . devo passed for? Why, to panish counties which ®t the Ist cloction had east a vote in favor of Buchanan and Breck @ (applause); and for that #in the de- atic cificers of these coauties were to be turn. out of their offices, w which thay had becn tei, and their Pinees supplied by Black repub ne. Again, the Commissioners had power of clerks sad controlling election ; the character ef the men who hw by the Governor, Mr. Draper and Mr ng been connected with the plpelaying of 1840, it | Was evident that there w: n the law ao Intention to etrtke at their elect re franchise a deadly blow, The con- Slate aliningd power. by the cenual Ti was to ge has been adopted, adopted in 1846, had the evident object Betorefthat date the Albany Re- ¢,*had control of the vil that that constitution ud Boards of Bupervisors were en } power ip the cou power of The Gover- eo mal, ae Was eb 2, of the providing for the appx otlicers rvisore, or their election by the t would change their elected Offices the tional law which they would protest against. or, and it was this gard to the liquor law he would say that, any pe ould not stand. The prohibitery liquo: 20 fallen stillvorn. He believed the new law would suffer a Like fate, The requisition of th » recommendation of twenty frecholters was tainte! with the epiritof the old Lino Jaws und ke Hartford Convention, ft was introdocing s property qualification; and the same Lagisiagure bail recom- mented wn abjargation of the property qualification by al lowing the negro to vote without ho white man mw have twenty reepec freeholdera to endorse him, t “cutee”! was to be elevated above the white man, to + without restriction; and this was repablican philanthropy. t n, under the new law the new polcemen had a ote righ 4 process of jaw, to imprisoa a man whom deems to be inebriated, oF giving away quor ov Sunday ; and they could hun common oa. This, ia spite Constit a yal rights to a bey roces. There C ne remedy, and that was the remedy of turning out ef eres legislators. The come party bad passed the probibitory law—had expended nine millions of dol lars, under pretence of eularging the Stato ca Ow jo be taxed more for that ¢ expended really for purtizan pobtical Lis a. wonder t that y ty da how de. the Buprem: Court oft United § pould attack the ‘highest J ted Bates. They had-proved ther bucane—tiey were red republicans a4 the U power in | worse than bi ack rape There was a bill introduced into that Legislature to de=poll Trinity chereb of her property. The bill was not paseed, it was true; but they bad a willtodoit. But as the sun } light of St. Peter's had strack awe into tee hearts of Atilia and bis barbarians in their descent upon 01 the fear ef being called epon to despot! chard venled them from despoiling Trinity church. They al) interested ta the welfare of New York— they, of them, made their living there, and when their energy and interest from that city it would poressartly euffer somewhat. Like the woakening of ancient Rome, by changing the peat of government from Rome t Bizantium, which wae deetreyed by saparatin: ite ebergies, Would tho great commercial emporium of th» world be auorrated by the withdrawal of sy mpatics * her euburbe. (Cheers) A committes on fesolutiona being appotnted, Mr. Hawny raaniry being loudiy called upon, addres the meeting. Mo ooogratulate’ them that they had oun the fires to protast in a body against the outrageour of the Lagialatare. Evory one of Chem Wid the same stor: of commissioners to be appoluted and power to be given to the Governor, 1 eowkd be neem with what uWer Careless. nome and recklessnes® of tho rights of the Je these jaws had been pawed. Tho Port Wardens’ bill had beon nT ay of ull partion interested The he Legioiatare ¢ id vot pay tho tes, But they gave beet often to tein bill, e Pork Wardens bill ead other purtisan bili fay eet Tt should be the object of those who had control of the taxation of OY aT gp ane ay, ty ign eons te ‘Bot this Legiwiature quinn’ the Prop mon: and defended thomselves by saying iat wo doh. ap aah me Py Bh eae and oppressive Ingisiation eee ‘would dictate rather than be dictaied to. 7 take ae amid prolonged cheers, tee on Resolutions then returned with the tonowing resolutions, which were unanitpously atoptead — Whereas the Legivlaturo of the Bite of New York have —ahey'~ J their recent session by cae eed fod in qe ene rights and privileges of the electors of this y, 08 well na the interests and bappiness ‘of the peo peo ibaamuch as thoy have created burdensuine taxes (or the eupport of a horde of hungry Office asekers whove ap. | 4 ie anasked and undesired by the Inhabyiants of ty and whereas said acts are believed & be com letter and epirit of the constitution of this rrerrive of tho fir+t principles of @ republican Government and whores A quiet @ubmiesion on the part Of the people of this county t sald oppressive acta would be establishing 6 He ey detrimental to the tnerems , Resolved, That the act entiued “An act to establish a Metropolitan Police ditriet and provite for the gowerumont passed without our consent or upon the petition of the latsivinans of this county, and which in its rel eions is deeme! contrary to the Constitution of thie State the same, 60 far 6% applicable to this county, should be declared inoperntive rnd vold, and tat our Board of 7, couse’, to ‘ate sree para frechpid* ae on cam be Seonsed a fo, that whi dotere mize. ne a imitation of the old bine laws of Conne the. Asions of thie Exeive WN, to rawoy, might with propriety Maye ¢ Bartlord Contention, ) we pledge ourmelves to dao ail_ within choose ot the wext choction legklators who w ° repont exeine Dil:, patitvtional enuct mente bow threatening our hie iru nd thy of the sapis of ened seagens. ‘That it is the @ country to ‘combine "and iol plan for the eombatalp; ort made or attempted for the pe moerary well every « r and propmrty ort ors hy whonmoever designed and Resolved, That the r Wost Farms Lo aeigr and members of the Board, be symone efforts to defeat 'the so the Metropolitan Pobce, kw pressive, passed by the Legislature of Jemocracy, tender to them our hearty, support, and cordial oo-operatic _ Lots Resolved, That the aapifested their attichment 0 law antenna, ‘ing \ctulligene mee vee is an etlout; of of execrabie memory, and Dever have been adopted by a Legistatore of the Seite Aint hberuity of this the Empire State of the Union. our power to ill makeevery Dolleving thei to be ve t roposed tu tm, bralar 0h co at, uty and privileg of the de- and unite tn every overthrow of abridgement of the ople or the attack wpon the security of subversion of the federal or State con ‘ia- execute:l. rvikors of tho towna of Mo the other de- Tequestet to nse their of the acts ‘others equally op- 1867, and we, the of Woetchester county have and order, and Are now an orderly and peaceable body of eitizens;’ that the time bi fa body of paid officers upon ‘owed object of preserving yublic peace, jot yet arrived when occavion calle fr the the poopie for wt in roality for the purposw of providing *poils, pay aud pln der for potitical partizane, who will neod looking a!" with far greater vigilance than those they are appointed w watch, Franeiin W. Grury next addressed the mooting. thonght that the otious acts of the last Legislamre would republican party, #0 that there would be bone ic kin dh He when, perhaps, they wanted to be patrolmen or serreants of the potier. Cn) provisions of the Police bill constitutional, which were hot known to the constitution. snd contended ibe contro) of the potice to the Commissioners. He proceeded tos 1 the ‘hat It was un- because it ‘provided for district ovivers, The bil! gave Hy bo- lieved that Westchester county eould control its own po- Nice, The section providing for the appoinument of police: men without revard to residence was worthy of attention, as especially objectionable, Another clause gave a police man aright to enter aod desecrate any dweiling, uiter!y regardiess of the right of a man to have his house sacred. Another clause gave the Commissioners power to discharge a to cal) upon citizena to act never woald. (1 cave to the city of New York the power ciuzens of Westchester county, the money was to xo into the that, nobody knew, (Laughter. The Cnatkaax calied attention to the fond. mghter.) Mr. G. contin vided they could tain distance ef the po or attach y. (Laugbter.) That would ope unjust, ‘he law were allowed to go into effect, which, he belie aughter.) Another eeetion yirtu ot fund—whero, ator fact that by one Jaw the fines for selling liquor on Sanday were given to | orders. the poor rund; while by another law, t the poor pc Policeman without giving rod cause, and another policemen without it to contrel the ecg Were clauses in the protection of ho Ifa and er clauses pro- Ot have booths within a cur omen—there were t@ be surgeons to tell what made tho police men dhe, apd for that they got $1,600. year, (Laughter. ‘There were also Sergoants hic they might Bnd in Westchester Beaty or 5 Would probably fod the tucumbents for whe fut offices in } York The doormen were to have $100 year, and y woukl doubticee do more work (un the outdoormen. Langh ter.) The commissioners were to tell the supervisors of the county how much money they must raize by tax undor this bill, and though every citizen should ay, “We don't want any policemen, and we won't pay any tax,”’ five commisieners could overrule their decisions. these Ano- ther section took all the money to New York, to be there disbursed. The Ma; or of New York and Brooklyn wore deposed three eeveral times, to make eure of that. (Laugh. ter.) Tho new commiwjouers coul! dep under them for ecuuse—they to claure re d all mows wit Would include all the laws is th The Inst clause said the bill sb ot the first clause said { uld take ed Hie believed it wenld not wke effect at al any officer Anoher atute book, (Langhter.) t immediately, blessad pro: that this county wouid vant seven captain®, one stirgoon to ell when a policeman Laughter). Two baw ht, fires, telographs, & won unaier statior Clanguter) Muted the aggregate Coot to the county w bundred ane iny thousand dollars a yeor. 00,000 men, © women and children in relling expenses, and what he dios d policemen, twenty doormen, of. and of course And be bad esti. be over two ‘There were the conn y; 80 that they would al! have to pay at least three dollars tor each metnber of their families to carry Une Dill Tt was’ annecesttry to go nw lor every man who coald read would (Great applause). stamp this bill as infamond, Avram B. Tarras said that the Police Bourne, with the e! constitution, tu distribute éftice weekers, —Theso counties selected for sacrifice were chos saree they were wealthy, and by the mrenguereet pure democratic would not thus tia Commisstoness Wi fame manner & They weuld not buy vb counties would nut ta was the next alarly of patronege hie tea, or pay the tax; von concocted as we A to whien had beoi n moro particuia auee they bad pr sb» a priaciplos. Bat i iy would serve tl 4 pore a tex upon them Be Foston puople. hal served the 10a, into effect. speaker, evading repub: we aud 80 those 0 policemen, OF pay the wx. (Cheers.) With rogar’ to tho livense law, its effect would bo only to give a tow who could afford to pay the to travel for miles without Ainding one of them, or go witl- | out their & beverage. git object on wast ° clause in pert bill with relaien to shad pole What! were they to be deprived of thei Uquor,too. The mext step would be to deprive them | of their bread and butter (langhter and 8.) Were the people to be this sunished fur adhering to tuo stitution ard laws? their cnope, like looked at the Were th the fox at the oly of the liquor trade to the be jeaving (he poor man 3 y to stand by and lick sorr grapes, juor aud the shad which were denied th while they Universal laughter aud cheering, during which the epenker retired, Upon motion, it waa resolved to transmit f copy of bow recolutions to he Board of Saporyiso ing, iu June, Bir. P. C. TALLMAN was non the meeting. He deemed the meeting ing. 1k was not for the diroussion of mor sles or —their property was in privileges were to bo circumscribed fuch acis on the other ride of the wad © revolution, as in the case of tho » at their pext s called upon and addressed wo Pignat c" ant gather val prinel- danger, their Tha passage of Atlantic would bread riots ia Fesnce. They could not do better than urge upon theirZaupersicors to prevent laws from being aw tuto effect. Ti they wero carried into effect it would awaken the people to the danger of eutr: such men with this year The better eccond the islative powers as had assembled at fAlb: pany wwe of the peopicy he Would soon come to them. The Governor, the head of thls movement, was perauc Bime would be remembered iu counc fueling, wi “and that Dart moore prison, with aentiments of indiguation. €y hoped chat th the ried. (Cueers.) pon thouon the meeting then adjourned. Our reporter i« under great obligations tO Ney, Meg for facts ow i making Ls report meeting would remember these guvages and at xt cleetion 1k Out thas the people were properly Moury Sprat- Sasther from Rew Grannies OFPIOIAL ACTION IN THE NEGOTIATION WITH THE UNITED #TATES COMMISSIONERS. ACTS OF THE SRAIONE IN CARVES COUNGI RKLATING TO THE TH. CENT DIPLOMATIC CONTNOVEREY WITH THY COMMUNGONERS OF ‘TAR GOTRRIMENT OF THE UNTIED #rATEA, [From the Gaceta de Bogota, March 14.) forenow oF Oru Penavaat.—Continucd the examination of (he propositiews made by tho plonipotentiaries of the United Btater, Mesere, Moree and Bowlin, and the request maio by the Gecretary of Forvign Relations that there e whould be aasoclaved with hima pleuipaontiary for we | Pec wegotlauons Of said Commise\oners, The council wae of opinion, ist. That the propositions Made were absolutely inadmissibie, principally because they covered an integral, gratuitone, unconstitational and indecorows consion of terrtiory of io Siate the United Gates, ond because they en cbilgation on tho Ponaina on the Yeh of = should be confer: of Panama to preeupposed fart of New Granada indemnify Uo Cilzene of tho United Atntes dumagee, &e., rewsiing from the oy i tl, 1866; and 24, that upon the Beeretary of telotiona, im Conjunction with the Attorney General of the rep a ~ initiate and carry on under Wem, If it shoald be posible, megotintions conduning to the axauring of free interoreamls transit for all tions by the letbmus of Panama, spon 8 footng of compete sweaty, and not in- ging the right and exorcie of sovorvignt} on the part of New Granada. . fread two hotes of thi in, Commissioners for the { Seeretary ani the Attorns fo their commun Recretary, preae 100,009 for iodem: ity April, 1856, fully considered, Sor the reawme before wei forth; quence ff the tdent feat ae provement Males, pA ‘hectene if hehomaney, onusing | ‘unes trremediathe mn of the £100,000 to fy te damages on the inoff r.stve natives aval foreigner: the diereepect and false imputationa Commanier Bailey, and retaliating claim egaint sald goverument for Hoterooeanic postage forthe mails of tho Ut ee ee The contenta of these notes having boon enro- wnanimouly Puaeion or From any £1. Tho fecrelury of Foroign Rota. dnt from Mowspe, = = | Atates—one to ¥ Genoral, 1a their character Plenipetentiarier, on the port of New Granada, in reply m of the 234—and another to the ng, 8 Av vltimatum, the demand of \ the citizens of the United tates for Inaace euffered on ‘we lahmus of Paaeina on the Mth of the tonnage duty by = ‘a toa ice tn oon quonee of the menaves of EL Neo Aranadiso, March le and patriotic conduct of Commodore Marvine. 19. ) tic history, which shows in flagrant of the Granadian government apd ploniprentiarica, beside the undignidied Commissioners, suggestions of the Yankeo or perlamentary ects. The executive power laid at} the House of Representatives when broken offafter the reply of our ultimatum, Tho subject wae referred to }» let us pass to before the wera tw the coma me? | NEW. oman HERALD, ‘FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1857, SSAA aS DEERE” ROA a iz ff Ista cetpioerolincevestarin tabo oniee the oe of this Bit ena: rep be P-~ tho morite of ariel eloqvence, mr " deeaslon. clearness and rien to take Uy the order 0 treday was unamoasty sivamd U4 Mi war submitted to dieeuesion, Its jurpert Was 0 Yathorize the ex cuttve, if he consMered republie®: menaced by the United § ater, to contract a “fe! $60@un for the purpose of proparing for the defence Ur, pation, var spoke ageun with the aame ability @% before, ing a Recoud Lil to the Hours from the committee in regard to uolimited authority to the executive power in the event of an inva.ion of Granadian territory by the United Staea, A long, brilliant and enorgetic divonseion then took place, eustait ed by Mr. Panto, who atacked the bill in various ways, He was replied to tp satane es by Morera, clra Gamba, Perea, Beoobar, Samper, Ba. VAbetzar, aod tinally Mr, Bagda witidrow Bis op | por * and th f WARITIOE INPRLLIGENCUB. anmAmae FOB 28 6 65 rous—?aip <00R eats. nan warm... Fort of ow ‘Youu, Agett 30, 1057. OLEARED. £bip Panama, Hansen, Bordeaus- rd & Mocken, wes a (Brem), Mowmeyer, Hamburg—Hennings, lallex & Goeliny ears SMe , Park, Wilmington—Walsh, Carver & Whine Suliote, Sweetzer, EXzabetbport—H D Brookman &09, rig Abby & Elizabeth, Perry, Vortsa Prince—B F Small, Brig ett (Hse), Bean ond ‘Yarmouh—I W Rraine, Brig Un! ron (Bh Se, St John NB—D R De Wolk prs im, Pierce, Wiimington—Hi 1 Brooknian & Oo. Brig Ff i'Prest, MiMiman, Etizabetbpori—MeCreaty, Mo & Schr M Jewett, Cope, Point Petre—T BG, Bebr Harisiens, Knell, Nassan—Danbam & Mion, Bebr Hero (ir), Crowell, Halifax—C A DeWolt, Emma (ir), Congdon, Charlouetown, FEI-O A Now. a Sehr North State, Horton, Savannah—! anah—MeOready, Mott & Oo. Beh) BC Jonrs, Kenmnon, Noriolk—Binrges, Shearman & Behr Montezama, Sina, ‘Bungor—R P ck & 09 Rovinvon, Yorumow'h—8 W Lewis & Co. Reyuolds’ Providenna—t Kenny. r Kennebec. Hand, Philadetpbia-New York snd philadelphia ote Co. «RIVED, Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, 42, with mise and passengers, to Ludiam « Pivaaunte, Siblp Cora (Pern), Vostvrson, Havana, April 18, with sacar, segars, &e, to Barreda Isr Eip'Hetwchel (Hiv), tinuscheld, Norfoll, 4 days, with iron, te, to L M Amsiuck, ontinpiie mane tf Ponce, PR, days, wih suger and Paxperienced heavy went nilions Kross, oe fea; Tat BT Ii, lon Fe iv, spoke bark Basan W Lind (of Pert Fane), 24 daya (rora Friatted tor New York Bark NG Hiehborn at Proepeet), Berry, Cardenas, \prii 1g, with sugar and molauses, wo Durge Bros} v ese} to Walsh, ver ni Teint (Bremy, Ruyter, Triakdad, 10th nat, wit on U Barnsiot. das anchored at Quarantine for Brig Courier (Norw), —, Holland, via Boston, 4 days, in boellast, 30, master. rig J J Cobb, Peterson, Havana, 12 days, with molasse to Morra & Neph Brig Belle of Camden), Robinson, St Jago. 27 days, with sugar. dc, to Yuies & Portertienl. | Hail very Beary weather; Bist, while lny'ng ton a hurricane (roa NIE tw NW, nd decks av ept and salle © No date 39 4), lon 69 30, spoke aoe 17 Hariwony, bence for Mt Peteraburg: 2th, paswed a veanel’s | spare with sails auached, several bores and i large long boat full of wate Brig Hexperas, Morgan, 8t Jago de Cuba, 20 days, with au eg ar aud tobucco, 10 Arthur Lew ay. April 12, ol Bt Nicola ole, spoke seh Tal Anweriea, for Aspinwall, wixbut to reported. 8: tn any with bi M Andrews, for Charles. Howell, for New York. The brig J P reports, ne date, la: 2452. loo 70 12, spoke q ton, and ‘sehr Fred Killeots, at Bt Ing dark Skecramenio, ot Westport, ont 6 days, with 460 bois erm And W) bdix whale olk—the Sarramenws apows oy Fd te 7, tat 18 B, lon 26 15, the Kate Clether, of ao) from Liver: The H took a pool, our 65 da ays does not wate where Mot At P ri} 28 itt Oupe May from boat Chris! ian Bergh. rig Annan amden), Hughes, Cienfuegos, 8h inst, with molasses, to Chaste a. Poovert & 1 m, Brig Aust, Plicma, Cienfuegos, Abril 3, with sugar and molantes, 10 J ten Relle (of Bucksport), @mith,” Guayama, PR, vith engar and molssaes, 10 Galway, Cassado & Tel: heavy weather, bas. not lost deck Ty a», poke Lr sehr Sura A sell, “fom Fone iico'for Wee Behr Harriet Neal, Hanscom: Parte Cabello, April 7, with ion & Co. jago, 2) days, with sugar, to Schr Mary © Guage (Br), Crowell, Maguagedarie, 16 days, Rehr a Tart oot George). Wat), Darien, 11 da: Sehr T D Wagner, Smith, Charleston, = daye, wi cotton, &e, 10 Doliner, Potter, «ec. Behr DC Biggiva, ewbera, NC. 3 daze. | <4 Wine. aan y! el Norfoll, 4 Gaya. Behr FS rd, Will Virg Behr Sineonsent, Sinmford. Viet Rebr Bergen. ache, Walliinone, 4 days, Hieuer Tacony, Phiiadedphia, Heaner Wamnutia, Xys, Sew Heford, Beamer Cerlew, Willams, Providencr. Bieauier Chas Osgood, sinh, Norwich, BROW. Bark T © West. SalI. Bieum hip bap! of Washington (Br), Liverpool. Wiad dering mneet, Jo. re Martue Report. ri] W—Arr ship Narriot Erving, Bpavin, Tal Herald Marine Correspondence. PUTLADELPHIA, Apeil 30 sre schry J M Houston, Ros Hi, Ourdenas; Frank Wer ayo, Boston; © A Bleteon, ineetow' tand eld for Maou & C B Tram, Seull, New Orlean nd; M Wrightingron, Wri Boston, 8 U0 Rovhermel, farnen, Charlestown, Geo baloow: Charpiin Smith, Havertlll; Sarak Wurke, Sm NYork; Bartfora, Griswold, Hartlord. Miscelianenus and Olensters. Crocker, of ahip Swordish, will please aeceptour 7 favors » Clty of Washington, Capt Jolland, sailed yes" | terday morning for Liverpool. She took out elghty Ave pas fengers in the cabin and » numbe echee Hlarrt Pal at Baw Ansutita, do— in necoatia (0 wiegraph from Ualifus, report anlp Arabelia, Dod Apalschicola, March rae struck by lightning } Mth inst, no lit, Ac, nud Cagt D and erew Sour H Bere the were ahen wo Bt R Mareh 10 for MZ laabelian Reed works pur lake Bt George 1, ma | beat ¥. Brie ¢ THEDR ALA, C Horn, 90 R rf at Kinduess to a9 darting yon board bla «big, ve na aring uve gut for na bis pty Fale worer, and even etinied in oimhes chat we might be provide! for. We Geaire so revarn (hanks 19 Me we W Taylor wnd_ ober gow Hawking, of the eblp the barks Sandarto an Hiab steamer Hogota, and Panam id Aspinwe: ever to rvpny, them for iheir Bow Partieucany Capt Bhurp, yer that thelr Ro tmnre r:payment thea ibs eftyechinanees of bavin destitute fellow cresinres, aad we reunain, with Teapect and esivem. ever weir obedient e-rvanta, AP Ciack hie offoer; lanse Best, $4 do; DL Von, St du; & B Herrin, 0. Aue Tirien A Mnurn, before reported in Alstresa at Mor- folk, lost culwater, foretopyalianttuart, sailt, &e. ali CaTuarmat, the iene of wbich wae published porter day, was wn Als, vesnel of 1606 tons regivter, built at Porw th in 1889, owned by Knock Train, of Boston, and valued a cargo of ZN reiteved wi 100.004, Khe had a tons coal, words some Fila. Unie Miawes, Facer. fran, pe oe in Chsaprake Bay, has 0 it Penger. from New York, a & vessel, Sar ” Caer, nds large quantity of shingles and lumber, on Conimicnt Point 2h, Rene terol wes for Texas, before ro- aa been got uff aud taken D Beige ee NW Liridge), which bas been re pairing at ew Or ‘coe foe rome tune pret, bas had ber name changed lo Regina, and & lovdiag for Bremen, Vellot, master, Notices to Martners. Bont his been tepinced on ite #tation at Shag- of Mewank Polat, WY, and we Hpar Buoy Barhing Ws temporartly remo cemoved order. sos MiSbhow REL ve Tnapoctor $4 dia. Mew York, Apri, ‘Versele having measles on toe as Kingsion, Jo, for ibe A fog bell to conter Ziv inst, Notice la berehy Harding's Kd iat tan "The Bell uwy A, surmounted by a bell ‘nd 9 an day. retieh there te. ‘8 hoop ire reetiten es elevate 18 fort above ihe lavol uf 7 order i Wh Lighting fan, 2 Disk Boerom, April 2, inst fomoueut, March 12—Government haa recently pat op two ange loncmcee lights, over ihe bucher's shy, hear he Cun- tom I me pogk Ly y throw their ab the reer, nnd vom: shoud go within theks range, before letting go ard will pot be put fn quaran- on Baatern Polat.) arrived at Glow: gotnsnintey tot in operation, ee Nun Buoy is removed from nd in fis stemd a large Boat aod Zh, schr Starcoman, ei}, and for @ cruise, wha! 18, Milo, Bowls, NB, no ofl oit Pauls, in Deo, Karopa, Phinney, NB, 100 board. London a Crocker, Cua pel, » sd Brain uc, wh oll vo from Liverpool A ro ike pier tat 18 8 to nto 12 agheaend Prenat greeeiy ae ed porta and & back », ventas hice i haste. Settaear nae een BC tm zs ppm, April In port Br bark Oecetin, ~~, toad for. L sewing) April 25—In port ship Bebecea, Sevree, from 8 oniaae for Ferpoot: bra Teabelia, Reed, trom orto” Bice Nore, sone Benedict, from Fall River for Chesapeake Uy in port barks Titania (Ham), for Boston an) Boston. Ae Pahitnn. Piunan, Hanres mi Sg sad. Gokten Rule, Mayo, U saves: raphe wiper Guiding Par, Halo, arr es 4: Zephyr, King. iva, uae of, Maye, unpbrey. wee i pg Rr et r 13th; Superior, Sees ern arr yi Btaples. arr of les, arr 19th, Jt and Regutin Thoms or Ea hcrublm, Peak der eh Eliphaiet Greeley Cuter arr ib: Regulutor, are Sint: Mavoriok, lig, arr Feb 5; Susan E Ho are mh; Jno Ti eka, Nhe man, arr 12h: He, Fabens, arr lath; ¢ F Hoxie, ar Hvh: Pleiades, Winslow, and Poet Bkilltoane Milwaukie, rit t 20h; Caroling Tucker, Cong: + th, Fimily Banning, Sesleg. are 6 a three will be at least 10) days atthe telands loading from time of thetr arrival Sid direct from do shipa Aaterion, Bourne, England; Wild Cat, Howes, France. The refolutionista are selling guano a $12 io $20 per ton, and hav papeeenen of the tlauds, are loading some 43 ves sels wih ae alepateh, They are aly eharvring $3) io $k ‘t'war fe rittning the ewnry, ale all Pegn | making ts Yabor and provisions aeure, Cresrenen April Zi—In pert barks Tom rown, ‘day; Howhwnd, Paine, tor do hig; nm are Cth. not Mth; Narramiasio baa. | Been from New Ye do doy beige Julia KB Arey stone, and ‘oe Harris, Freneh, do do; Motor, Amieron, and Demanira, Five, for Kosten, Renotgne, Pet Si— Arr ship Reynard, Drew, San Frap- ciseo for Snanghae (and sid March 6) Mansa Apel ti—in part barks” Cambrlace, Rparrow, for Koaton, rev ‘ally Ho, Hoyt, from St Jago, arr Tih, for kotterdam lag. Porto Carecto, April 8—To port achr Geo Millard, Saow, from Boston, arr Mureh if piteee*™ LESLIB’S ORBAT ILL! NO, #0, “ NO. Th * you, ‘NO, ho "hos READY THI® MORNING, AT ALL REWR 1 ha Lad a YOU WANS 10 KNOW HOW fees wil) be raised in the barbor of sslope Meo Heo Nebasbone) POA BE Ponce, PR, Aprilj—In port brigs Fannie O Pield, Lanews- Wao ter, disg; Waltham, id m Mowe, of sud for New Faveo bala next day; schrs Malaxoa, ni dias Lash Rich. do; Mo: hawk, for Baltimore 10 days; and others,” Sid 7th, whe North. tn Lleht, Boston, Ree the tifad ani Pkt ond one Remepios, April 17—In port bark Benj Bargesa Snow. diag, TERS BAT PRP ready Marty hn toload for Boston, briga Joseph Albion, Gort, and Thomas sane ha Die TE ptm is ay ae Achorn, Hastings, for Boston, dg, Sit %b, brig G W Barter’ Desyy Wise 10 Laven Barter, Losion, St Tuomas, Apri! 2—In port (back date) achra tusex Mar. baal? 80, tin, for Sta Marthe $d; Chas William, Torrey (rom harbadoes) If 20, for Porvan-Prives Gib; JF Abbott, Ladiam, from israndy- 8 90, wine, justarr, Bid 2b ult brig Fiza Merrihew, Gorton, 7 Mayaguez; schra Vilage Gem, Holbrook, Areuiba; Narhern ad 1) Tight, Cousins, Ponce, Slat, Ida Raynes, batt] ; schra Juana, 'Newion, Arroya, MPR: my all, Jeremie. aot} AGUA, April @-In port harks John W Andrews, Frene Im, for Hostdn 2b; brik Cabnzae, i pum de diay.” Ok) Tih, ty irk Cuba, Leavitt, pris mea, Row, Novice. Sia tsb, brig “fm expennens EAR say moving out 7th, sehr Elia, Packard, ‘Tranglew aed ef In port abt April 17, ehips Agnes t Nesmith’ and Mar- Triangie’n Paperience in tha Kidem , Morse for London. barks “ny, Neat Woothary, ‘Triangle’s Experience in May Moving, ‘ sa Asta S —— Yor do; Bal Rogge, Wizer, win Deu Jd Triangle’s Experience in May Moving, ark, Park, for NYork; Marri ne oh, fi wstol, KL, Travgles perience in May Montes, e i Brentise Mobis, Car Marcha ‘Triangles Experience in May Moving, BY Triongle’s kaperienee a May v ‘eee rece oi Mi ¥ renee a yperienae : n for E pston; Fea nie Aprilik—1 barks John Worley, NeClure, tar Es poe Mu y iota, New York, nearly lode 1: bg Haat , ai Moving, ay By daz. licort, Urokett rpectone ty c firs Battie, {James Rose, Adwms, do: aad .NF, April 4—Shi brig Reotla, Downs, Pernam. ca teat 361 In port stated in 8t John papers, eatin perenne 4 NB, Ap: fr ache Tennessee, Woower. | wriy wen srenty, cole gaps Aton, York: 26th, 9 [a ia Dea taes P | Soma in FRANK LMSL tis Cras Tub rs po bry A ane a al, Providene® sehen F Nierinz wade Nork. | [)2%0 WANT TO 60 TO MINNESOTA? Trmnsd Apri Iscin port bark Preaklin, aucheit homes ‘i 80 arr 16th, dig; brig Larien: barrett, for Phuwlelphia idg. U0 Home Ports, iw BOSTON, April 20—Acr steamship Hv ara, Georken, Bremen If s0 NYork, putin for coal, 0 bli mnt Meo sehra MY Davi. Robloes Uso Knowles, Van, 1 tor'a “Cid ships Oliver Pas! FS Heo bam, mith, Lave erpool; Kec in St Jobn NE, ts loud Neo ‘or Liverpool; Darks Fleet Tindbe un Richmon'!, Wilson, Mobile Ealw byerett Le Resa Tho deantifully Mostrated arcicle to FRANK LESLIWA Ams, Nickerson, Phiiadelphis. schra Nat mn ne any Pippi: GHRAD MAUSTRATED P.PER, roady thie day, ek, Lacey, NYork, Bld, wad WNW fo 3 che Fina, Hockal, Daylight, “point; barks Pi Ow Dp’ YOU WIS TO LAUGH? BALTIMORE, April 29—-Ary steamedips Wm Jonkins, Na) 5 00, lett, Jedi Layiela, NYork, sere If #0, Gen Topher FN 3 5 I 50, W Wilsen se Jobo, Pi I 20, na; Joba 1, Dering, Howes, Pr A geatuships ae Fos kwann, Willets, NYark: Caledonia. Layseld, do; bark u Wm H Newiwan, Gavet, Monteviedo an! Bue Ayres; Va 20, H Tyareues EXPERIDNUH UN May i, x Moving, mn Rxporienew ty Maj eriene 1D tia, Meaney 1 Thomas; Pi wg) Wain H vs, Wyaat, Grvenwieh, ‘id TRANGOR, April e—Arr beg "Pesicbooot Eagerly, NYork; sche 0 itizen, Biniadeld. a ERK, April B—Arr achra Mary Nutt, Blovens, Phila. ‘Wh, WP Corbett, a pri Se Ary sehr Lanta Reeves, Giffen, pahap' eres sloop I it toraen, Coll! LOUe| TER. re 1 ig—arr ‘bra Sbannon, f Laura M Mangam, van, brie Abby Je 7 HOLMES HOLE, Al RIVER, A Trinngie’s ty lo, Joseph P Usk. vm we comle. ving ith’ fang Price, Chatavers, and Abby Whi, aa, nD PRAN Leak tk * a Sinai’ opened Bi eka | fy RAR KARE OAT sg had i or a James” bares nice, Allens Fut, outh, Phinney, lann YoU WaNt TO KNOW TOW UREIAN oor getaway, De we Hews will be raised tm ine Rarbor Wf Bebasidt ” Ue : Ino cot, St Andy tle, Maney, Selec for Phisdelpbin: BL mertcnn, eating, Wallan fr Hi thine “7 itso tay, Kelley, Poctand for Nortoik: Bu pr ve, =a © Ley ; = al Ge omen 7 re ie ree, (ir), ad bimeon Baker, Sid br schre Alert, wn S00 the bent aringe and road the artiale EXAM OKEAT PATH, sady Pht temper YOU Wisk TO READ THE BEAT PAPER PUR from Huckavite, D)” shea in thus counuyt be reul, ROM Pri hard . in W mm Tym, Sula, u ie ins Fut ¢ Albuinosa, Dow, Cardenas for Boston; If ro, Washiigwn, NO, for du; Maing iat um, d ie, J Talbot, Ger Ee FRANK LFSLIPS Fravk Leehe's ab Pacsic, Remain | (Ke. 88 AM, brig’ Albutrows . Hurdinger, Deunis, Matue Law, Treas — HIGht D LIGHT, Apri? lag in sches re 4 Gipae Dove Wind sw, | AR Wil D— Are sehr Wi Jur, Alonny. ache Anna’ Russel, io Phia; wean sche fir eee an drt Le NYork , mn Are sor TL Bnew, Conery, NYori Thirty su etranurs pamedrvush te Narre Lids vo Howton: Boarue, “Soir len on a Sintm were or, Fen NEW OnLy ‘Kn April Arr ship Sebasticonk, Tarbox, Rantes vie Havara, Cid ship Ashland, Moore, aumwery; paris Ontria Tr), Cnthnees, Live wrad, Saliebury, Penuns- buco aud a harbor: brige Vieturia (Nerw), Anderen, Londou derry: Herebaré & Torrey, Mass Harann; Daniel Maioney, Wilden, M hrs Als Crawtord 1, began, Lenin ton; Transit, Davis, SS Cruz. NOKFOLK, April 2—Arr chip Helen Miller, Gait, ee port. Be: if Almira Cy Nae, Williams, from York. ren Moelle, Have, NYork, Clara Killen, schrs Leroy, Kiurk, irom 8 York; #quire fro ‘wth--Arrb lore brig Minous, Fader, from Baldmere rted ashore; steamship Wan Je Lf hues Untine, Ris 44 Lack ate eket, Batimorw. “Su, ris n. Kobined, Muchias for bing Eneliah, Biiven, Piltate Iphia | for Norwich, sobrs Pacumtuek, ft uy hero f “dns NY —) ow on, Colby, Locaport for do, Mad ton, Tor, Gle NEW. he DOD, “hort %—Arr schr Fiizabeth M amit, “bil owt, NJ. Kid 27th, sera WY Cos, Koes, Pasa: jolmes, Williams. do. Np a eae April B—Arr brig Ormns, Beker, NRetford | GREAT ILLUATRA’ for Philadelphia, bebe Win Hl Rulea, Hove; Warcbims for Kal: | OFeas Tiomrated timnore, Gren: Tinatratea i Ryo ey es Hiowar Par Great indeor, pera lain top vine | ORGAT ThLcerR Al » Boston for Troy; SY Rualiock, Liacona vite te Gra ietrated Ne 4 af for Norfolk; Alert cae, reat} Winch Tiana foe" Wiltaogions WG Any, haan, Chase, reat rated Alexapciria for st Jobn, NB; Tiger, Frans, Saco for NYor: Grea: Grand Island, Short Nearburypor: for Delaware Cy: Basan Great Tinwiraved Vista, Harwich for W Ye and Hea Lion, Great 1 Teealand for Siento Baym Kldnidze, Boe: ‘Great “n Gonny Kyte, Moston fir” Havatah ory | ORRAT TMLUSTRATED NEWePAPiae ache” 2 gpkharleston “Albion lewapaper. for (My Point; args Stent tilustented Niaden for Nerfolk ; Saou Wil Gregt Th Ne K Hen Rockland: for ‘Yorn, tp ene i Wahu by i wap ADF, eur, AL or on, Haat a ort for or i Hea Begun i tor reat, be Great fuuserated inchina for do: Hay. Sal sap fop Richmoat ‘Great Nil: Trestle dunes Walla for Norfolk F . Warren, aod YM Jenkin, do for Soceses ty’ trven (Mr), Fohi fon, Digby for N York ime foams, Masa for do! vous. | ORBAT TLORTRATED tain, Pail River for do; Harvest, Taunton for do; Wm Wood Gren iiwiraved Dury, and Melbourne, Kos Harman Wie (ry Great Hluairated Ne Ne gn, Windsor, Nis for Sue Veer Great Tihyatrated Ne; for Chiy Polat, 3 ad, Bantport for NY mek Great Ne ‘Ann Denruan df, do; FF omen, Rock Great Hilnstrstes avnnunb) Fiabe Ty gaudy NS, foe Nile, Ba st That Gard ver, Hoey fo Cy Peat & Carvaira, Boon ‘Great, Tit Fertig an Hnlabar, ¢ aire Reltant for. Nc 34 @ arling, | mrr, erren for ) Peigh on, Gaul ore” for do: Julia Starla, nad WK Bunion, Eastport for doy Won ® | MO. 14 rendy thin day. reverse Jacelphia for Philaae uh, BAM—In port, the above, an the following eaaeata not boarded: jockiand; T oohiel, of Duteh D° YoU WANT TO GO MINNESOTAT —Hrig, tg Marg Cobb, Ot N York; sehew Hill Carter, of Veo Femonits Auryra, of Bagringion, Na I 80 nee Tale Alvar wo, om, Carcotl, Tn and f hashes sale Am i ir), Downey, from a Boyocon, posiin foe acares Ho, LANn, Apa B—Arr gehrs Rescue, Anmelope, Freeman, Tangiers, Firing Clow ‘o) re beret York, Aer Ol a) more (of Poremonth, IVa) tena Jond for Europe. new brig Molly hi tome), Curhman, Boston, ¥) bow Wen y DERE. ‘April Rm Arr at Curlew, ‘oop a Hull, Hall ‘in Below, sehr ws oom Bates dip in: any ‘ ak iets ini,