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= NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1857. Werly oocupice : Sturgis, grocers, is to be \ jotices of New Publications, Our Washington Correspondence. ‘The Baltimore Rallroad Rists. ‘Whore thore ic uncertzinly as to the of a} ADVER’ Seely comcated banat) Oa eins tieere ae icecdes Wamameron, May 2, 1857. TROOPS CALLED OUT—SEVERAL RIOTERS SHOT. po 'a pension for waintenan 0 apd support ts the TISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Deginning of the present century, and was then used as a . the Baltimore Sun, May 2) vesting. If legacies of a residue be vested, income is due oa Gweliing bevrr, Tho firm of Rood & Sturgis have ovcu. | 7B¢ Press and the Public Service. _ | Te Richmond Sout and the Herald Correepondent—Is Pe- | ro aitnouty eas oe Sam, Mey 2 nie of 1 Oo eeto: of night to tho ownersof the shares. Inthe |... pane hse. ¥ this bouse for over half a century, and are well Embassies and Foreign Courts, By the Roving Engileh- sition with Regard to the Adminisiration—Iis Affirmations | the Battimore and Ohio ‘still continues, and the | construction of a will it Is a general canon of interpretation A“ CLAIMS ON THE ESTATE OF JOHN BOWMON, nto the trade. Mr, Reed, who bas now been dead | man. and Disavowale—Strange Inconsistency of is Ovurte— parties striking were more exasperated ‘aftes- } that the term share is limised to the original portion, up- LAWLESS, merchant, who was murdered in the city for wen years, hen ‘ave. was a ‘great patron of | Ty cangca Bducationa Directory Wises late on the Penge of is Boon than se ay'Ume ince tho diicaly began. fees particular expressions extend this meaning. bry Frese nein Malden lane, New Vor the fine “arts, and devoted the energies of bis 1 Virginia, whole there were several bundr. = to the ‘dul sa wee to art matter: "He uit tho largo. marble | Hunt's Merchants’ Magazine for May. The Richmond Soulh—the special organ of Senator Hua- } person coleied atthe Locust Rak faneina, and song Dectstons tn Revenue Cases, meereenes AF are Peat eee png I changed at his death intoa board a alg te = a Ts = - . Allday there were accumulations tothecrowd | apyas, —_ fal bas anaes Gecisions in the fol NY RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN WISHING > tng house, When built it was the tinest private residence | ™@¥- article of nearly two cotumns, in reply to my remarks on | Uru numbersd some five or alx thousand persons. A P tow ing oe eae ee etore ban whee owas, aah pfdert,& ov of Dyomrsy as ils moder te a widow « @ the city, Mr Reed bad the panels of all the doors Wilkes’ Exploring Expedition Around the World. 5 | the strictures of its on Georgia correspondent on the large somber of Somaloa cooupled the Bilt to the east of — py ag os an nae i secmenge a Eval painted by distinguished American artists, Durand, Coie, | vols. course of Secretary Cobb and its inuendoes in regard to Locust junction, and remained unti) six 0’ HXCES) OF DUTIES—EbGARS—VALUE IN INVOICE A FRAUD UPON 3 ‘West and other well known American painters, did a por the evening. Yesterday afternoon attempts were again IMPORTER. NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK A> tion of the work. Since Mr. Reed's death the doors wth J Queens of Scotland, 6 vols. Gov. Wise. If any confirmation of the truth of the | sade ene to Martinsburg the trains delayed by the Lillie, dal. ot Henan J, Reyta—This was | Lane, trom conmy Cork, trelant, ype ae the panels were trnsforred to Hyde Park, where they now | Tae Paess anv TH® Pusiic Service, By a Dis | charges contained in my letter was necessary it is furnish- } interruption of the mob anthgilgnnte B. Litte, ol a: Henan J. Redfed—Thit 65 ) 1 ae coutiy, Ilinols.” Any tnformatlon oes or fully received by thelr distressed mother, and sh Eliza and Ellen Cane, at 82 Laurens street, N. ¥. papers please copy. mob on Thursday. adorn the country residence of ‘bis widow, Sturgis, Ben. tinguished Writer. Ratledge & Co.: Farringdon | ed in that article; for with all its disayowals of the facts In the meantime, in order to insure itself ageinst the re- wet & pe walsh m the prevent fren, wil build anew street, London; Beekman street, New York. set forth by me, itbetrays ous teed toboth these | Petition of like outrages, the KS made a re- store on thie site of No. 125 Front stroo! lot is 4 i by %, andthe building iso be something very unque. | THiS iB one of the most poworful political essays which | gentlemen that is strikingly consistent with the position rganiza« force suficient forthe protection of tno tras lower part is to be of Title Fails freestone, with Maine } the present transivon state of things in England bas called | which I had assigned it in their regard. ce ee ear Loy y mae ae a chy Ly rt wane cornice—the rest of the front to be of Toronto white | forth. 31 has been provoked by the assertion of aright | ‘The whole article is @ tissue of inconsistencies. It avows —— : id brick—the sid r - Present sojourning a: the place from whence his official See uae "oce' res aseatent “NOM | on he par a ho pect ecrtary af Sate or Forge | endfor the edminstaon while ware ops | Tg nasaus™ , American Exchange Bank will goon build on thy J Affairs, Lord Clarendon, to quostion persons in his depart } members; disclaims the title of “Hunter's organ,” in Buascorn’s Mitts, May 1, 1857. eerner of Broadway and Cedar street one of the finest | ment respecting their supposed connection with anony- | ihe teeth of the most ardent avowais of preference for | ™SACgustts P Suvrr. of the Balumore and (mio Rateoad: | certain cuiriee of segars ot various brands, Held by the various . Held by the yee was (oor pon ofa Cae & misdescr jon the goods ia the in- ‘voices, and that when the fraud was discovered it, was the a of tho Collector to have corrected tho assessment of accordingly. rades are maiters of deserip- tion. That under thi cate of Marriott vs. Brune, the pro- est was made in time. Judgment for the plaivtiif's upon the verdict. ‘The amount to be adjusted at the Custom i i thltl et F ied G, TELEGRAPHED AT 2 O'CLOCK, Epwanp R. WILLIAM ROBERT FORSYTH, ONS OF ‘beira at law and residnary legatee of Miss Margare: ra late of Abezdeen, in Scotland decenn ‘upon oF eend his aildreas ws soe ‘A. Re RODGERS. re 1 Boi boikdings in the lower part of the city. It will be 46 feet ‘ i atiempted t House. cpg pny pre ae en Brostway and 100 feet on Bho, AM, Seite bualt, | ™20U8 publications. The writer, not content with exposing J him, and of the fact that “the enterprise of another pe eae ee ee OF PROTRST—ROSEWOOD FURNITURE. RS. 8. M. W., FORMER) Y EMMA S, WILL ams] ef New Brunswick freestone, very’substantially. The | !0 the most caustic style the inconsistency of sweh an ar- | potitical paper in Richmond” was inaugurated with spe- J and Ohio Railroad Company from g said trains and dis Pensot vs. Cornelius W. Lawrence.—This was an am ry apron hee oy Gor mnunteating with be Beams will be of iron, arched with brick, and throughout | ditrary siretch of power with the boasted liberty of the ference to Hunter's re- i os | charging thelr duties to the company, You are hereby author # will be thoroughly tre proof. ” The cost of this building isi See este tue’ boas: teers bs vipat nash ti area tthe Unites Baise ized fo Giganize, or cau to he Organized, a suficiont militar will be nearly $150,000. ‘The banking room will be ean’ OF ae See now ® Senate, ne it repudiaien the inapetation of hostility to Gov. 5 ke? o Eceslong, we entire: linest ine roed throughout the Sunoend teed of wok Lace Meike women i understood by the world generally, and what rights avd } Wise, in the fuce of the most unequivocal proofs to the J {ely dives alome the online line of tae sone Maroughons the 4 A new store is to be erected at the corner of Chureh | immunities it really should embrace. He disposes in a ] contrary, as furpished in the extract the article o1 that parpose’all and inilitary officers of the Suite are aw aed Reade sirects, of Philadelphia presved brick with 7 wer 7 % from the article on f per Pedta cooperate with you. > T. WATKINS LIGON, EXT OF KIN OFFICK.—MIULIONS OF DOLLAR ‘unclaimed ip the Bank of inuland, €c., for want of bein Ravertined lista kept wt this Fee $3. Geneaing) “ treced gud Wostpated. Seals correctly engraved. gally exacted ries defendant as Collector. A yordivt Plaintitt for $1,500, subject to the opinion of the Court. The only question was as to the suiliciency «fthe protest. There were five entries of goods. The first one embraced “rosewood @gd mahogany furniture, bye # ‘ ‘i masterly manner of the fallacies that previ “American Policy on the American Continent,” and other Governor of Marylant, ‘ommon - See aang ee eee Led haven 1.) tie, aulepea? condock which should! guide | disparaging slicsitan 10, lia. Kemmemtiidtin of hie Rxcel [. . Timegrmed aiih extiedeiiiety power: te prs at | worsted ssn. The peuesttnesel eee ee Wee ee ee ee Reade stroct. Cost, $20,000. Unjohn architect. | The | public writers, and ridicules the ‘dea that tho conscience | tency,” &c. Why did not the editor publish the letter J} once proceeded to despatch its trains as usual, and the irs! } -0 per cent duty on rosewood furniture, as specitied im ti | autre eee ee ee Om Sa er Re ee & Concklin are 1 of a journalist is to be trammelled by the cenventionalities | from the Huna:p, and afford the public an opportunity of root gy Peg Ggieeestiy eke b fre RNshed |? Sais Venere e sees DAN Snes oemn an eabiaet Tarai. ee ge ee Nighgus Hotel. « to be d whitegnarblo {root and will of particular eoteries, or the interested pradery of perscts } seeing both sides of the question? “Hat bo done go, there J (thus constituting fa Cnitod Statos mall [rai contain’ } vy the Court That these protests related 10 a #pecitcartile | an _ SEW PUBLICATIONS, “tibe Alcstions Exsteie Ceciany aap Saoei td Belin. cee nie etn ce nine can riage atate hay ee eee en va Haaren prepared vo. put the train. through. ois destination (Mtar- | known and apecitic erm, and the protssts cannot bovex. | COUNTRY BOOKSELLERS VISITING SEW} Cepot and warehouse jor their own use on the west | °™mon y tinsburg) at #'' hazards, even ct the cost of Jife, if abso | tended beyond what is Lp te and specitically embraced | Testaments and prayer books for the Episcopal Church ride ef Hudson strect, between Duane and Jay streets. It } latter class is a more power) agent of reformation than But in what manner he can reconcile his course with J lutely necessary, and in self defence. within them. Furnitare of othier woods, silk and worsted | United States, Also Bidles and Testaments, with p=» ‘Will be seventy-five feet front by one hundred deep, with | remonstrance, for the minds of the evil disposed and | yeference to the administration, with the professions of The train passed the scone of its former detentton wit» | goods, and furniture of rosewood and common wood, ani | 3" in Presbyterian chntches. at EYWE « SPORTSWO 1! & (vont of white marble, Cost about $60,000, This will be | y; . 201 “4 ‘ safety, but upou approaching Jackson's Bridge, at a goo! the firet marble building on Hudson strest, vielous are incapable of appreciating common sense, ay- | friendship which%he makes in regard to them, Teannot f Tate “doped, shana crows wan camped: athower of ir Charlies V. Lewis intends to build a model tenement } peals to their reason. But jet us quote his own words:— well understand. Surely, his war upon the rotation policy» [| heavy stones were buried at the engine and through the Boure on the lot No. #9 Hudson street. The editioe will be § A great dea} has been said of the illiberatity of ridicule, | go consistent with every principle of republican govern. | Windows of the passenger mail car containing the Sheriit twenty-five feet by fifty-six, and four stories high. Tho | but it is the proper weapon against folly, as satire is the and his posse. The volleys of stones wore returned by 4 rosew and mahogany together, must be excluded from their operation, Judgment for plaintiil’, for the sum appearing to be due on these principles—the amount to be ascertained by adjustment at the Custom House, or as the parties may otherwise prefer. wre EXPOSURE OP FRREMASONEY, [Ol wale.—Old books aud engray iby MEADE Wt: eee tag, Beg olin rs a 7 r , and his sneering allusions to the dizagreeable dilem 7 . e “! if . v1 URE \- ICR OF TROW'S DIRECTORY. H. WILSON COs tirsi toor is intended for a refectory, and the upper stories | proper weapon against vice. It is not needed, indeed, :o | Bt 0 a volley from United States muskets by those in the car, in’! | KUEN BQUITY—KE-DELIVERY BOND AND PoRverrURE—suRIs- | (FAT 2 . HL. ‘ be divided No suite of rooms for families: each suit | Fecommend trutirto wise men, butto gearo away rogues | ma in which the President would ind himself { also from revolvers loaded with ball und buckshot, aud DICTION. Orin Sthreadny Noe the [ang hy neem Alexander; Popell, et alive. Heman J. Redfield and Johi MeKeon.—This was bill in equity filed “to compel the defendants to elect to prosecute one of two actions now pending in the United States District Court, and to abandon the other, Thedefendants demurred to the bill, and the demurrer and the motion for a preliminary ‘injunction were argued together. The first suit in the Distriet Court is upon a re-dehvery bond in the peualty of $20,000, the entry of the goods being endorsed us Of the estimated value of $3,357 only. ‘The bond was taken under the iil) section of the act of May 28, 1830. The other suit is brought to forfeit the same goods, which were, forty-two casks of hides and two casks of skivers, for underyalua- tion. The motion for a pretiminary injunction must be denied, and the demurrer to the bill allowed, with costs. ist of parlor, kitehen and two D by a view of the stocks. It confounds fools and destroys | involved by reason of the necessity for a per. | With considerable effect. The crowd recoiled in great con designed for two families on a lor. ‘The proprietor | prejudices. Ax their prejudices are~very dear to thet, | emmtory reesil of all the f bh "1 | f2si0n, and took to the woods and surrounding hitls, and a ght the building, beside keeping it tho- | they grow angry, but they are convinced for al! that. ‘Tbe — _ all the foreign ministers and 7 the train passed on and met with no further interruptiy Cost of building’ somewhat le-s than | lancet is not needed for the healthy, but for the ulcered. | consuls, which their disregard of the hint already | until about three quarters of a mile beyond the above This matter of tenement houses for ami!’ -s with | Kidentem dicere verum quid vetat: We may langh without } given them would impose upon bim, cannot be deomen } Point, where the train passes through a deep grade. ave not received the attention 1: -uwuld { bitterness. There has been a mirth and playfulness 0 | omnatible with hr ape anaipengee Here a party had stationed themselves upou the his’ architeets, There is money tobe made | the dest of men—in Phocion, in Socrates, in Luther, in Sc [| C’mPAtible with any good intention in regard to Mr. Bi- | hanks on either side, and a3 the train approached cou ce, commodjons and reasonably cheap tene- | Thomas Moore. Those who have been the richest in wit | chanan and his Cabinet. All this, however, is perfe menced pelting the engine and already ridated windows o! pers who cannot afford the luxury ofa { and bumor have also been the simplest and kindest J natural; for, having been disappointed in the rejection of || the passenger mail car with heavy stones. The Sheri? ivate residence of their own, and this clase of how rted. ‘Le méchant,” says de Malstre, ehrowdly, od Ghled e tla ae é and his oflicers, advantageously posted within, returned opers. by the wa 2 jamais vomique, le vrai contique n’st’ jamais me 1 Wie Remalih-tenaeen ba cnein rato the fire as before and with great effect, as several were tien of the city. The example set by Mr. Lewis shoul be | chand. ‘ baer nh nears A ee 9 gt ml apc seen to stagger and fall from the embankment. tod And again, on personalities :— topes, With a full knowledge efthese frets: Vinginia wit J ,.AB, attempt was here made to board the tain, but dv LAST OF THE PROADWAY HOUSE. ey Asbo ¥ pe ig Bri ee Le ee one nat wit | ferred by the firing the party scattered and the train coo Wihin's days the Broadway House will be torn | _ dividuals amongst us are representatives of pelitical J duly appreciate the motives: of this opposition, and tinued on at an increasing ra‘e of speed. ‘The enginecr down, as the Brooks Brothers, tailors, who have bougut J CPiMons, and all our political publications are noee: With Dut litle reference to the sentiments and predilections # stooq to his post manfully, though several shots we: Pek nb ai ogy eerie Beg al ly filled with ! orsoualities, how. J Of the editor. She will not depart from her traditionary y, Will commence their new building imme- J My Hiled with persoualiu © persenulities, hey fie ify ab peg sone" I aimed at him, it evidently being the intention of the riote: has a history of its own, w ever, are not the arms of private malice, but the fair ard Policy to gratify the resentment of disappointed ambition. J to either kill ‘or disable him, which would necessarily in- When the sia pon which the | Hg:timate weapons of political warfare, without which ro | Vain, indeed, would any e‘Tort to that eftect prove, else I voive the stoppage of the train. od t was a bil, J Public evil eould be atwakes at a * the Gld Dominion has lepged far below the standard of con. the 2d of May. Persons inthe upper part of the sity are selicied resi to leave full inforiati romp their business, and places of business, the tre and number (if residenis of this city, Brooklyn, Wi burg or Jersey City,) of their residence: Where se viduals oceupy one office, a list should bo made out with particulars as above, and left for the Canvaaser. By the Meats the annoyance of repeated calls tor information, the greater one arising, both to che compiler and the. pyle from errors and omissions, may be ina great measure a0 ‘The canvassers employed’ on this work are farnielo:t autbority, ‘They are authorized to receive money for th tertion of pames in capital letters, and for extra lines (0 bw ir serted in connection with the name, but for no other parpo~ whatever. ‘They are instructed to leave receipts, wits whic they are furnished, for ai! amounts, however small, rv ceived by them. Payment for the book w made on ils dl livery, for advertisements in front or back, or celored leave: ater Publication and on presentation of the agreement «igi by the advertiser. JOHN PF, 7, Publisher, OPEGE OF Rows crry DIRECTORY, (CoML by H. Wilson,) 379 Broadway, May 1, s7-—Cantion e r five.sixths of the po ‘The African Slave Trade. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. } see by your morning edition of April 30 that the brig Ellen 1a) ~ Farly in the afternoon, when it was ramored that the . ce * servatism and political integrity which ehe has always vould start Hy buss . . ‘To guard against any imposition which ma: Get oratinnsd "ia tee teak or A elds toes Ce forcibly than another to secure Wises election toe Tee et ie ene iotortniued resistance was ants, | €0iNE alter a cargo of slaves to the coast of Africa. Now, | year ending May 1, ISS8 are furnished with a cert “ey ; ie ne oe a ght {0 light aod exposed o J United States Senate, its, T imagine. the opposition of F cipated to the passage of the train in question, At the Ke. | Mr. Editor, Y contend such things are wrong. In the first jpn seasons amas sa bs ground, such as } ‘Dame. By the itm kha eek, saeent ays a This notetve sony stleus hap Gheapgmorsi aiine weenie ay Hones 9 denpaseh was reasived by the conductor trom | place, the parties interesied heard that reports were in cir- ‘CURSION: eocsronnoement use with car. Mrrebaton of herty =eisplejet | #9 Sirkuely ev need nthe course of Herrick, Nunter = | Crerly parties hal arrived, taken poseessiog of the rosi, J cation to that effect, and invited the United States Marsha! | epson ACCOMPANY TH chad, m HE Reg dig at. 2 sion erk, and that of the Souk, the Senator's | avowing their determination to return the approacbins | %@ Visit the vessel and keep @ man on board and watch ‘derbilt, down the lower bay, on Tuesday May &_ F Sich sae ¢eeaeh etal tes Tie paren ae tain ure 8V nin Vi. train to the cy Notwithstanding, at about 5 o'clock, t)> | ber; and if anything suspicious was found on board w ts. The’ elegant steamer VOMING Captain Bra at & GUNN FONONS FN ENS Foe yah S excited agaist her " ‘The editor, referring to my remarks on that part of his 5 ; f nouly them or seize the vessel. Supposing that all parties | trom pier 2 N. #., at 12 o'clock precisely, returning to th train was put under way by tho brave engineer, armed with a musket, At leaving the Relay Ho moved on at a cautious pace towards the Mills, ia order 1» guard against any obstruction that might be put upon the ore of thove days. It was known as Davidson's Tea ( at o'clock. pur older cilizens can remember it were satistied, they loacen her an{ cleared her, The next that tollows, the papers report five marshals on boar! watching the veseel. Now, it has become notorious that tor every American vessel that goes to Ue coast of Africa there are not lees than twenty English ones loading on the same coust. The rivalry exicting and the disadvantages that American vessels labor under is likely to throw the whole trade in the hands of the Fuglish, even after thay have given ample security. The persecution has not ceased; they have been epbjected to such repeated an- o | article wh ch related to “American policy on the Amer! ontinent, says:——"No mention was made of Gov. Wise, s | and he was not indicated by the most distant ‘toys | There was no idea or expression in the article whic est perverse ingenuity could torture intoa reflection : gentleman; and yet it is represented that the pr owas aimed especially at hig head.” If this be #0, perhaps he would inform his readers to whom and in what perio! un the history of our diplomatic relations with Brazil aid he : To write boldly and well—to strike terre f time the city was improved; Ganal | she evi ion of the public to t » aad te ee eae Mt | fence of their highest interests—this is license. tthe year 1620 the prevent bulldiog came | thecrime which ‘s punished by timid and corr , TA Been. A person camed } With the greatest sevority they still dare to indict ‘About 1896 John Mar ro unable to define to their own oinds Phat oup Omg roible terms as these what ne Broadway House 1s the fact th | Sbould be, they are not slow to appreciate HUTELS. @rnded. toto tbe possession of Peck wel! Simmons next came in pose Ma bought the b Iie proprietor Wat atlaches ARTNER WANTED—WHO CAN INFLUED tronage from New York and Brooklyn, in as: Boarding house that will accommodate 3H boarders, on. tu Hudson river. For particulars address Prop., box 1i0 ilerai office, giving address and references, hing occurred along the line, nor was xny rioton: demonstration manifested by de various squads gathere t upon the route until the train was approaching the water siation near Ellicott’s Mills, when a simaltaneous attack was made upon it from all sides, by persons who, armo ! ICHMOND HILI HOTEL, STATEN ISLAND— Wil. ~ ” : “4 nae Bh rw Moree: : reler when he used the following language:— ‘ ; © sm.-She hig hestanariare of ue cig Enmes the 5 Where tniividest Rares vetoes to eines “sBooides, Brag ia the only country in Christendom, cx poo pr alge very description: 1 uoyances that it i# getting too grievous to be borne, Our } open the Ist of June. Hoard for the season, #7 we epporition to the democratic. party, ‘ienown as the na. | *l¥es from the thraldors pt our own and rome of tie West Indian dependencies, | Yehind the rocks, trees and ehedding. ‘The fire was to | Worthy United States Marshal has expressed himsclf as | SSOgie Met ESS. Stages Meee mares Nos. wal Wonal republicans, existed, the Howard House was the { tonal scruples and . which recognizes and eanctions negro slavery. Here, at # tamed in good earnest, a halt ordered, and the sheritt ari | delermined to break up the slave trade from this | street, or from we. , Proprietor port. Itisa consammation devoutly to be wished; but while he takes all possible care to do so, he should be careful not to make tho innocent sutfer for the guilty. If there is any law to prevent a legitimatet rade to the coast of Africa, then notify the merebants and shipowners in and through the United States, and they ean govern themsel res accord ingly: but if the trade is legal, then, ia the name of all that is fair and honest, do not persecute them until they vetire in disgust and leave the whole trado—embracing vom this port yearly an oatlay of not less than one milion of dolars, and wili probably exceed that greatly—to par- tics that will and do receive the protection of their govern- ment. SHIPOWNER. New Yors, April 20, 1867. once, ie an identity of interest which should bind the two Bations in the closest alliance, and which entities the | upor them arihey ran through the thickets and. over tt. e been at | United States, in virtue of its superior power, t a F hin One fell, supposed to be shot dead, but was carric t of protectorate over its weaker neighbor. Has 7 and placed in’ an omnibus, which was driven rapidly off. government aspired to any such ascendeny, or par- 1 One of the rioters, a young man, received a ball throug ed a policy eaiculated to conciliate the regard and conti. f hoch thighs, and it’is thought he canmot recover. Another dence of thé Brazilian peovie and authorities ¢ The least J was shot in the face while taking aim at an officer froi ax sbtelligent person is compe 0 er with an emphatic oom “ Eypassigs AnD Porricr bynes History of pegaiive. "On the contrary, the United Sates goverament boars, Many more are wounded, and it ty thought vey Diplomacy. By 4 Roving Englishman. Rattlege | of atienated the good wil and offended the amour propre ot | “Pakert Smitey, one of the participants in the riot at this the favor : +e Brazil, by a policy of aiternate negiect and insolent inter- point, was seized and held a prisoner within the car unt.t he great whig maze meetings, pending the candi Important as is the business of diplomacy, sud great as | ference—by a policy the most directly adapted to defeat Fit arrived at Filicott’s Mills. He was then marched b G@hicre of Heary Clay for the Presidency, were held in the | 1 the influence which it exercises upon the destinies of the cur obvicus interests. We have suflered England tou 1 tween aw armed guard 10 the magitrate’s oftiee, and 1 aivoual Hall, but the cons ons and general commitiees | world, itis singular that 8 science should cxtil now have cieeee ban ty on qpecemmnite eerie geno dlerwent an examination vpon tho, charge 0 af steming > Ui nedan, But although the wine porty of this ey teeny | BECP Feduced to no certum formula, its aspiruuts being | (what about the treaty ?) to impair the vitality of the @ave J fn the discharge ef in Coty. de eke Oupenrerithont fer sdnitted the regularity of everything done atthe Broaiway | Jeftto glean their knowledge 2s best they may in the | ‘tterest.at the only point out of this country where it « I ther difficulty, the train, with the sheriff and his pose Beacquarters, but when, during the adminstration of | stance where popclartiy ant success bave aitenced Lew his posse leaping from the car, pursued the rioters, firin the’ nawe of whig was chosen, the Broadwe: i ) be found that ¢ ired as the bead ters of the new my, 0 pervenous ab ascot ; ued such ust] the dnal obliteration of the | tained by the independence, voliness apc coneclentionsness € i» our national political contests. At | inculeated as the conditions of a free press by this able Whig leaders came near giving up the | w iter tothe dissepsions in we party pingd Seward, when he was the The conservatives b . ters, and this place finally ‘ h to hold whig mass meet- ARATOGA SPRINGS.—THE OLD MANSION, Wasr ington Hail, # quiet regort for families and others, wil! b open early in the season. J ts poautifally seated ‘on Brox zy emple grounds and shade ‘Addrees yb 17 BAGADWAY.—0, CHEEKS HAS A LARGE AN desirable stock of Havana, domestic and ¢ Bars. Cash parchasers can Frocnee bargains. Cash advance on segars, in avy quantity of any quailty. OF THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND DES(RABL of segars in the city can be found at No. 17 Broac “Ot Gite Wr Bron Sxow Drirts on May Day.—The drifts, the Hartford Fines of the Ist inet., aro still deep in Nortulk oe Barenins Gan be bad. “O- we learn by the post riders, the snow was five tee her > obey oe 7 ‘ s ceptible of aggrandizement. Nay, more, incredibie as Mh 1 7 M and the hilly porti the = . laccachusetts Ww A Bowe rit was pot wo them the holy of holies that Tam. } achocl of actual practice, without any clearly | ft'may appear, we have been am accomplice wiih Great | ““Tepatehrs’subeoquenty caved at the Camion station f ne, nithongivitis now the lat of Maye Ou. Wednenday, acs nccnnw sn Re cna Ayn pie sg dss aeons ay defined code of priaciples or text book to guide them. } Britain in its abolition ope in Sogth america—an ic- | gurpishod the information that no farther trouble had & deop In REWARD.—LOST, IN MOVING FROM 299 PR made it th street, on Wednesday last, an ivory portratt of a sou tin abeavy gilt frame, about ten (aches sysere. Tt ting will receive ibe above reward and thauks of the owner, by Leaving it a! abeth street. LOST, ON THURSDAY EY ’ mance of suicidal folly whic The consequence js at oul7 one diplomatist out of ton | Fnre Cf wueige Toy has any distinct {dea of bis duties and reepons bilities; aud | at Washington.” this is more part cularly the case with us, where previous ‘There is no idea or expression’ in the foregoing ex tract “which the most perverse ingenuity could torture nthe northwest part of Norfolk, and travel wae npeded; while the ew Marlboro, over th Masrncbusetts line, were leep. ‘ow could still be seen from the root of the 14 not believe but T oxperienced. ‘The ar bad pursed Mount p the Stato Department F yicrtineburgh without diffenlty. Despatches from mont, Fetterman and Martinsburg say th Some arre raining ig not an indispensable qualification for a mission oe ice Gen jon to the om a ail to keep the pont n of Har fi EWARD, pee Oe Ow ewe known to us by his lively and graphic letters irem the | solent interference and unwarravtble exercive of powers f the first train, the agente at 1 (Winsted) of to-day, May 1, fay ag ek 4 gre Charge Again Cevener Couns: Whe | Timea, does not profess to supply a manval for the 0 wr omg vitality of the slay are obv Mount Clare ree i ‘graphic despatch from those 1 Baneiistiotd bs still 90 fh eee errno sls ie guidance of the profession, but he ic reality far. : " r charge announcing its successtul passage throagh :! not yet broken out, () REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE HOUS Testimony Closed. ‘ agg 7 ot | the slave trade io conforantt the terms of a solemn J several bodies of rictere which bad attacked it, aad the ned that in Tolland three days ago the ubseriber, om the might of the Ist of May COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. nishes it with a work which, from ite extensive | compact entered into with the goveromen cngland. If J cecond train immediately started from Locust Point jur ‘ably good. In Winsted there are a good “yt silver butter knife, two ailver tea spoons, darks Before Hon. Judge Daly. research and careful collation of precedents, may | 1” he nat so, then nde ' tion, but by a large crowd near the bridge, a part IY very en patches of snc out upon the | marked gone aved cole pany ert ever cxnilien pos n . “i to define the motives and bearings of Whom jumped aboard, uncoupled it in three places, unt J Litls, “dragging ovt a lingering, miserable existence.” wach plied ane cans reas Paweweieee arn Mey 2 — + matter of Edward D. Connery at the Re | ve safely relied upon as an authority. It has ths | yet the editor all conjectares | threw the bolls and coupling pins away pes a a op L. Clinton —John Convery, Depaty Coro- J ®dditional recommendation—that instead of being @ } upon this eub . 1 would exhort ‘This train, too, was attacked With stones, and a lad, one Weekly Ro Mam siree!, room 3 neces bim to preserve bis eq . W.'C, MAITLAND, Fordham, Westehester © sry nd, wrt sti on the h neile bite Hof the newly emplo: Im the city aud county of New York, from the 25th day of 11 | cry text book, it is an amnsing and agrecabie history, ah eer, and eon r , belng duly sworn, ea! self by degrees to the crus iu . } 1 mttens & cnee tte af awe | sile and knocked to the ground, Cpon this train th ‘ fp hy pt. ° costae han we dicziek, ire . Q. | filed with revelations of the inner life of courts, andthe | tingeished leader is ce aot prepared fur Gxtyeme Snewures Gs apen Sen, tons Stee ire fee ee a ae 10) REWARD SLost, on sarcRoay, x Were joa present at 1 Bond street, in the city of | #ecret springs of the pobtical machinery by which the | of the indo o i vata s vin hom forced the passage, else it woukl have probably lik Adults, 198; ebildren, 274) thaled, 266; feroaloa, 106; oo ae SGre ow York, 8 es ation of the person of Mrs. Cun- {world is governed. meetings, in the strongholds of the party, are Ly Tn li A oneg hed oe to stop, lored persons, 6, He. The Cader can base the above reward by ap aaygbon! A. I was. Q How came you to be there? A. | Lives oF THE QuEExs OF ScorLaNn axp Exouiea | jliusive if the contest is not determined 1 his ‘The city police, after the occurrences at Flicott’s Mil! abecese sp sues store £20 Stanton street, eorner of Goerck street, a Ov ut tation 6 Woodward. Q. What part of the Prixcesses ConnectTEd wita THE Roy At Succes a ety from, the far we went out upon the road to meet the retarning omnib Abeemtisin od teighd Sever, bmg (UR SUBSCRIBER HOUSE, Na sion OF Great Buiraix. By Agnes Strickland. | “ye, and from the ? $5 REWAR 4 [ which proved to be one of Mitchell's Franklin equare tine N in Ht Dore street, was broken into on ike ¢ you inf A. Ip the rear portion, near the i he cont of his friend bis triumphant disease of kidney# Fistula, urinary mote : arper & Brothers. ah * fends in bis mphant su No. Bat it had been driven in with speed, and evaded F Anouriens of the wort Pract z d of various articles, such ay biol sii tetand, & Nitle from the door. Q. Was the perron of hie series is now before us, and | Cots eer aortic aed hee thoes who at one tte ] the poice. The driver, who was questioned by ofticor yr ia Fete eae os it highly prised canary bled Aortee: fhe above nel ping ® acy way? A. Not 8 | rings us dewn to that epoch in the unfortunate Mars"s ca- } experience of his invincibility and power—anbesitating y scaly tive, oot oo wihoes wus wemmaed. ae een kt eee Heart jticense of, vesvalar } f Sere eae RE TETOU, TTLUA, af Wee tose enent at the examina- } reer which her conneetion with Norfolk, | concede that his election is inevitable. z No further efforts will be mate to send oat the trains ov omen = : : < j The world to Mies Strickland for ti } serve gt the han of the Old Thomniaiens He toccued her | {te main stem until this afteracon. | Four freight, train 13 Inammation of bowels. LOST AND FOUND. ig new light which her researches have thrown on most of | from the tikehthes led) esc eg een atic rescued her I however, were yesterday despatched west from Martir are stance tr OR anion behaves 4 “ ; souks tie tee he of Know Nothing role; ant he 7 burg, and two arrived at the Mount Care station in t Cancer of the groin. OST—IN RIDING FROM SEVENTH AVENUK IN # the characters and € © earlier periods of English | stands this day the on vi city. Among those engaged in the murderous assante } Cancer of the liver. Seventh avenue to the (Bond Street Howne Nox glorious inheritance Le sel for the ¢ r offers to pat in ev | and perfect en proved, a note marked hy Way, of in going ‘rom the Bond Street House, uhrougy \am'> Sirect hd cross ing Slath avenue to Bighth atroat to Wawrlen nque apon the train yesterday, few of those recently in the om ploy of the company wore observed to participate jn t the pelvi the b 4 ands (hot bas as yet beon written, | com: a 0 tae poopie oF hip mative , u toe 1 Cancer of the stomach Ince, & lady's Kold brac: ver will return said bracor ro signed by Mrs. Nannative or Tite Unirep Staves Expionixa Ex Pompe ecg ay ew ‘atially bh A gn % Ra 8) od shebore shat cag aaa Casual iy Berd sorta sven, te nebion —+* EDITION, Dexia cue Years 1898, 1830, 1849, | te characteristics of a hand to hand fight with “Sam,” io I" large body of police, under the command of Dopoiy | Casualty bs enn = inal 1841, 1842. By Chas Wilkes, U. 8.'N. 5 vols. | Whictt pistols, gum aagere, bawie Seivesy ands ih tet, 1 Marina nly, accompanled the trate to the city limi: , | Cholere iuieotome Cee MAE, dat sn Bowery ba il re Potnam & Co. pee ve a a “1 ‘teuriges Sener > peuiien but nothing occurred within their jurisdiction. uf Cholera morbus. : be suitably rewarded by jeaving it at al Cheeta siveet 7 ps ys eUmate . day the company will probavly avail ite! enesion of the brain G. W. EDWARDS: | Doserenneon eines This admirable w ed, and presents, © | contests, were brought into re uisition. The vie f nil “ro 6 portal tory, 1 repeat, is due to bim tervices of the United States troop, and the transporte ———— SS SS te OST—A SMALL 7, 0 ‘or had he por- For ircigha will be resumed. A SMALL, POOKET DIARY FOR J857, CON Congestion of brain. sdley of cunciiia ; Congestion of lungs... 4.1 Juma and two novos, one for $24) draw aS ¢ Spee, eee Bien ; CUED cee Bp jothe order of It Be Conk. & Co. and one for alas $0) or 80m of he bolt sSurroga Convulsions, infantile. |,..24 Partugition, difficult bore mapped A histeal coward wil be ped fer the ronnery in being in (his party, the game Before A. W. Bradford, Faq. Cronp...... 20 Pleuriay.. of same, The memorandums are of value to the waekl bhingharn. A there as tel tuany such Ferien « Pavwns ve. Lyman —Satcuel Parvons died in 1848, toa. | BEDE, adult Rae Smee Appiy to Same] Ongvod & Co., 81 Naséan street. sch by Dr. Woodward. @ Wita 8 were \ tess Louis vil ““ . “ . i, i r 7 were You to witness? A. Dr. W ginia Deon worsted in that strugg cenuly come of age. ; oaewer ge bed os ga the bed Hite, for w ich a liberal reward will be paidg) be there, eothat if there rid have ron rampant all over te , Scrrogate—Tho testator was domiciled in the Sule of | Dropeynes cS Rohe pa = ed beep ll { - Sine bret eacenttty. in such am even’: the 1 Connecticut at tho time of bia decease; the will was provot | Dropay iu the Read.......19 Smallpox........ Leta rien tesdatr eed Gare ‘ ‘y give a vivid ¢ the by the mort wanton ex will conclusively reveal, 1 | and letiers temimentary were issued there, and wud. f Drowned 4 Spine, disease of. ork afkange Bay oe of 0 the Groovers’ Bak, An represented. We have never seen any thing better in | Sf satel ae hation is mor ted to the more) f sequently probate was granted and letters were issued ‘u y, “3 ora = - Owner. The checks being # pjod heir way than the en c ¢ the craters of the ¥ h ft enjoye'to-day, t the county of New York. The Surrogate beld tho’ ine 1 ore of Haw Or rect m them the law of the situs of the assets regulates the frant of » . 4 eee ae “4 d aped the he of ministraticn, avd the Uability and accounting of the « rT, nervous... 1 vacter of thet camber.ag borrors, and .t is but ar; for such Ig boy convinced wo) | Cutor or administrathr. An excoator or administrator, by IF , Panama or 1 ¢ to the artists who sketched them tosay that no moreis- | be the ron listranchoocunt A nop thas of our | Virtue of his appointment in oue State or county, derives } Fever, puerperal. if : ts Lo authority over the goods of the deceased ia anther | Fever, remittent 3 rea! effects have ever veon produced by the pencil. | fellow cerned with | With so bright an cecatet FS county or Stat diction where nless be obtain new powers ip the } h goods are situated. A foreign exe Fever, searlet...... Total... The number of deaths, compared with nue this, Ihardly think th aphical pab- | editor of the Sowh can succeed io alienating from ti vork refieets the > rat nd it w from the | the popular feeling in Virginia. The memory of that vic. | DSVi8g collected assets in this State before letters t of a sinh of 1866 and 1866, and of last week, was an preva of other constrien tory is too fresh in the mind of every Virginian, and the | Mentafy are issued aad having subsequently qva'i k ending May 5, 1856. " " “ . . serviee rendered too great to be euen forgotten. To con fed, is bound to account as executor for tuoh “ «" 3) 1866. Tus Caxapa Eovcatiov an Dregotory avn Caren: fede otherwi Ma b " ¢ collections to the court by which he was ny Tr ei ike would be to charge ingratitude upon the back for that | April 26, 1867. E - DAK ¥Ou 1857-8. Maclean & Co., Toronto. id Dominion—an imputation to which she has never been | Pointed, the letters relating | back fer Daer “ May 2, 1867 1 joking at Mre. Cunningham, and coald yc A most useful compilation, coptaining an accoutt of the J jortly amenable. J take it that she will In this instance J %,'be time of the testator's death, ‘Though the ascot of if her while the exanuination was proceeding? \. 1 wae | echoole, colleges aud universition, (xe professions, and sci. | Attest her high appreciation ofthe distinguished services of ffi." woe dttfoutlon of tne estas and ed inerpret., | merease this weelt........ t ection on 0 ae, and could " , by elect him to the © Senate. f & *y ‘ Nae mwklug sh that drecion « portion of the tine, ant could 1 enufc and Nerary institutions of Upper and Lower Canada. } {tne editor desires to seve bis Yosser se eae cute: 1 tiow of the will aro regulated by the tex domicilit. Were RRC AUTTCLATION—DINR ASTER oe Mmtwemu.o e the testator, who was domiciled at the time of bis deceas J Rones, Jointa, &e eTon’s Rar.way anv Seam NAVIGATION ate nation was going on that I was J recollect having seen a par w chino ' in the State of Connecticnt, left aseets in the State mderstand that the Richmond Whig is leagned with tap ht HS y [otjectea 40 and £ | me May number of this valuabte golds bona se now be | fumie teomble Wise'e defea:. The ma capital omen J 751” Applied to the Surrogate, by whom he had been a)- | Heart and blood vessels. 1 “ { 1D tore It contains a biography of the Fon. W. B. Ogden, i i pointed, for ® final accowuting, the Court held that hi« Lungs, throat, &e. 188 j n tton 1 | Preeident of tue Chicago and For du Tao Relay, wi The Civil Suit agatost General Henningses. ] Pree wo ee toe, Moree eeu | Seine ke. an ive Phos em, A PERIOR COURT—< appeared and claimed a final settlement, in order t® ea ; eruptiv ® ' 4 - <, b De We quantity of cther additional Literary matwr. * : —CENERAL TERM. the exeentor to proceed an integpretation of the w!. at Uh Fevers... 666. . ary (TORR —r ant , sod’ that examination? Pag oy a oe ee Present ull the Judge place of demise vy means of a suit instituted there subse chen pri Som ‘able 00 060, Would be tan am B Marine Court=General Term. Theedore 8. Draper, Avcignee (f Hiram Cranium, Plain'if’ | quent to the appheation for a tinal accounting in New York TRU co scccoes ovee weacone vee , Srenes geet tuk yoestins farther oy ed . Judges McCarthy, Thompeon and Maynerd. th. Charles F. Hennis and ¥ one ». | Upon @ final accounting it is the duty of the Sar:« —of which 15 were from violent causes, 1 ‘on eavancnd Ga, d pe Fags saggy 2mnl D, 2 et Smith, reeponden— FS. ‘ . . » 7 jook ‘nto the will, interpret its janguage and direct JO, did pot. I went ovs for some time and returned aga.n, | @rabted, with costs to avid armination of the wife as a witness on part of the plait 3 aap pag Egg Bape Sane oe i 2 ately, s San yen coy Be = raf og a m tiie Lac reepondes ainet Richmoad, appol hey did not thereby intend to hold that the plain | or gdminietrator at the place of domigil. Inclosing " 7 @~ ~ ated wegnar ell Bee . eversed te; Thompeon, Just has shown by hie complaint ary eaffeient exwee of acton | what is sometimes termed an ancillary administration, 5 ¥ Pi 4 So with the proceedings epun the feeges Pre to exist Agaibet the wife to charge ver aw wo hor separcs | the righte of creditors, legatees and distributes, resident ; a ool gepien with the prewwocings “1 L -" a2 preflicct—Jodgmont | estate oF otherwise, and that tio Jott cet owt in the plan. | within the county where it was granted are protictod and ‘ine mrcet, third door frum Hrond’ | m = “The onts 7 ne ti 's complaint, if {t exited at all, ie husband's det, | enforced, and the residuum wil! not, generally, trans. rrr) # hie deput Ts gage Mb sven a vomtent, ppellant-Now | and nota debt of the wife. that ¢ waa no legal cor mitted to the representatives abroad until the fina weconnt ee en os the enters even by te Citewt me ih ous 4 Aeration inoving to her, and vo consderation for ary | has been settled with a due regard to the olaims of partis F piney Americ Fee cabs for the Onromer was here Cloved, except tt rt, eppellacts | charge of ben upon her 10 property, avd i =< | intorvening for the retention and distribution of their own J Brith America ........ 3 ae . ” , against LaFure w ' Wf jay able out of bi esta Germany | ay 4 t trial grante wes wo abide roat the £0 The Feveral counsel for the Coroner, at his Og oN onesie win “heaee." Gneeee Wal Holland, 1 Cemmnd, ceoned ¢ © cae ng Beckwith, resprndent, age'nat Brown, appellant—Jocg SOF brought within th epective portions, and payment of the § D Tonal ‘ — edges and prominent citizens ot vr ment alirmed, wih cok ‘order to piace ira in a 4 jority. in biewnial enine, with a gift over to issve i oof otal 6s ++. 452 Clunteering their testign ~ had + ane Townsend, reaponent, againes Billings ot al., of t. | the action. This being death before “payment” of the shares, or in Uoteult of PURUC INeTITUTIONS. ‘would not allow, and i a ea Judgmont aftie with cc wae not warranter any rub soue, to their survivors. The Surrogaie hell that the | Almeboure, Hik'ls Island. 2 Lomatic Acyinm, Bloom’le 3 wierd We curtain should on thi A oy: v ie arune Nort Pr 1 ‘ @d proper to defend of egatoes took on the tesiator’s death am actual vested in. J Bellerwe Hospital Mo Pent’y F ‘Bik’ls Ist, 1 Now York, bad in J a. and the Court was respective positions as tenauia in conamon; } CHY Wort... <7 Rand's Ist'd Nurs. 1 H he Hart ' t—New | cert and in the abse vision in regard to payment and the exccutory | Colored Home Hospital. :: 3 Swallpoe Hosp, Biki’s Isl. 9 { yold out of his own pooket « 4 Sherelure vevereed ti nly to the f | Rewe of the Priem 1 Warde 2 despatches, & 1 a si | wiring the wife to appear . ke & W. On im. 1 Js ym J grant ™ : ming on the part of the ne t ’ isl, 1 TOtML. cece eeee sree Mb , Jone " vast 7 dor to be entered —On rea order mae ir wanne, ment ailirmed ' ‘ = ease at ' m the Lith day aa 18 20 i , Cute err . Mareh, 1% fonman, of t had 2 1M by 8 | Ho "hetana too ' + ie LMRVOVANGE Wha i P na A r 6 TDA y OF. =<MRS. HAVE OMe | wrote , 1 ; éi we iF Ciatevet, New York, is tho host woing clive Me ie cienr ab t * pon ning ui erful healing media we have in At j | ' ’ - } BH 19 (ine ~ New ¢ —The Mint will begin on t ‘ Lit pitas)... - - ’ yout, ot i ‘ ‘ CORRRUT Akt hou new ieee ange | $ aera is int Of Any oiher olty ie Mac, a dollar : ¥ - : ¢ & quampeve She ‘earrantn correct in/ormauion to ul ho vi er oo ion io BB ves cule, eons, denita, en aaabers! friende, and te ‘ ; 3] tais) z Tom) frre are tity perp rieing. , } *s ‘ WORTUN, City Imapector, thin country. All w ve “ ‘ ; a 3 seme webs ‘ } ‘ eau Wi 6 Movie color gdY periment Sew Kvety ley 2,2807, 0 aus pitied lacy, Mewiqnoy 7B 0)

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