Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
its bright and beautifel ride, and its dark and repulsive aspect. We are determined to show to the worli that w bawe the Fagacit¥ to perceive what industry, cnerae and evterprise can do to supply that which has been left to man Heretofore the immense distnce, the formidable coifficulties © be evercome and the onerous expense of & journey to Celifornia, necessarily coufned emigration to ‘of some pecunia’y means, as well as to men of ad AFFAIRS IN KANSAS, Our Lecompton Correspondence. Lacowrrom. K. T., May U1, 1857 Horse Stealing and us Comsequences—Spredy Justion— Pre Weasher and the Crope—Fet Another Murder—The Unswc. | ‘tm cowsed- ‘ e ~ome dispo-ions and physical endurance. The angel Atanas to treet tee Bad Men in Kans | \orvrron formed tr this city to promote emigration to the Additional Venaus Returns—The Free State Bogus Of | paritic States will shortly be prepared to Turui-h the mast lala’? Perfesing their Reengnisanes to Appear and be Tied | reliable ty'ormation on all matters eonnee ed with mining, chanical, manufacturing, agricul and commerct for Unerpansom if \ifice—A Nelle Prosequt enterrd in the | ON ett n® Connected with California Treasom Caser—Kemarks of the United States District At | Ty 6 Lmgisiature bar fixed on the 2th of April, a week torncy from to day, to adjourn. "he bill to submit the State debt formed opistle horses ction to the people bas passed the Senae, and strong bags pan er eh wh bee had | topes are entertained it #ill receive early. attsntion in been stolen from the hotel livery stable in this town, a: | tho Aasembiy. ‘she trial of Constable Whitman is i was then supposed, by certain free State prisoners who | not yet concluded. The evidence on both sides is bad that night escaped from the Marshal’s deputy. This, | clesed. Comptretier, but fastens no guilt to his ekirts in relation to howover, has proved, #0 far as the free State prisonersare | 1'Cuniary matters. H's Guties involved the pw formance Concerned, to have been a mistake; in short, the horse: | of animmen-e amount of labor, whieh ie wonld Reem to back he impossible one man could allend to fully. It is impro- - cue, bet their riders sleep their last sleep + bei gl piv Myon eg y. Prairie, baving been puraued, overtaken and kitled. | “King, the pominal editor of the Hrening Bulletin, was ‘The following ure tho facts of the case, as they have been ge p ny eng oan of Lege days since, narrated “« for shooting at Coben, wih intent to kill him. The court ana” to us by ove of the party, who was “in at the | To oi vas tu ned lott’ mometh.ng like a bear garden by his counsel, who by lint of browbeating and coercion, 0 ded He oays: “We were but three in number, and the | the provecuting attorney to abandon the case. The prose. thieves bar eome six hours the start of us, but wo dis- covered their track om the Topaska road, afew miles dis tant from this place. By some peculiarity of the horses’ hoofs ani shoeing we were enabled to follow their trail, though occasionally at fault wotil our arrivalas Smith’<ferry, © cropeing of the Kaw river, some six miles 00° th of fupeka cation were not. ready to proceed, in consequence of the absence of an important witness on their side, and tho "gb sutticient ‘lore we obtained such information from the ferry master ‘we we were on the right this would be reason in ory other. case to ob postponement, yet the plainest ‘rules observed ia Criminal courts had to be departed from. A nolle protequi was entered, @day, 80 that the prosec ition will probably be tevived Our Boston Correspondence. os ‘track; and moreovor, Bostox, May 21, 1887. bores of ‘the tugitives wore andl, te F b > 1887. e (ata litary road a rine ta any ae ae Relea oe ‘We Ftruck the Nebraska trail. we founda the Mr. Winthrop— Performance of the“ Oreation,”” dic Rosin has! goue on towards Nebraska Weacoording'y ob: | The rerideuts of this village, having surfelted them hearted young lads, who eat teens Wi. grant plontare selves with Kallooh and Daltoa—those interesting subject s when the discovered the object we had in view. The-e we | of popular comment—have at last succumbed to the be loated with buckahet, and continued the chaso. We came | pign influence o! music. The great festival, which all ‘this side of the Ne. i i g i oor lire Bowon, at least, thought was to set Massachusetts Bay Tt makes ont a case of tnattention to his duties as | mleionaries, some going to England, and others to rove but the absent witness has presented himself | gant, but on our arrival we found thom only too ‘on | States Court in Fil NEW YORK HEHALD, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1857. | ‘The Islend Retlroad- THE BROOKLYN AMD JAMAICA KAILRUAD OOM PANY— BLONG ISLAND MAILKOAD OUMANT—OPPOSI- TION FO STRAM IN ATLANTIC ATRERI—STHAM PRO HA8ITBL—LOCOMOTI KP PRKMITTE? AT 4 BPAND OF AIX MILKS TH BOUG—PRESENTMENT GRAND JURY AGAINe) THE COMVANY—TAB TUN- NEL IN ATLANTIC 8TREK—THH ROAD BOUURT BY PHILADELPUIANS—GKRAT VBPRAOIATION OF PRO- PERTY ON AOCOTMT OF HTRAM— THE C{TIZENS PRE- ING TO KIGHY TPEMSBLVBS. If Brooklyn were situated some dfteen or twenty miles from New York, we should know much more sovut its government, institutions and people than we do at present. As it is, the City of Churches seems to be almost absorbed by Its parent, Gotham—swallowed up, but not digested. However, the day ix approaching when the Kast river will cease to be a boundary line, and what was foreshadowed ip the consolidation of Williamsburg and Brooklyn will be consummated by the annexation of Brooklyn to New York, ‘This patural expan-ion is now ardently devired by aum- bers of our brethrea of Brooklyn, from motives of self. interest and self-proservation; for it veems that they are bewniling the alliance of a tyrannical monopoly with that invariable substratum of ail rasculity, the Albany Legi+la- ture, in an attack on thelr dearest rights as freemen and property holders. The facts of the case are as follows:— After much opposition on the part of the inhabitants of Atlaptio atreet, the Brookiym and Jamaica Railroad Com- pany were permitted to lay their ralls in that st eet, in the month of September, 1884. Un the Bath day of April, je the same year, the Long Island Railroad Company was Affairs Among the Mormons. TO TRE EDITOR OF THE UBRALD. Brooxirm, May 10, 1967. As T know you, slr, to be indefatigable in your efforts to diffuse general information among the people concerning the actual conition of affairs among the Mormons, I take the liberty of presenting to yourself and the public a fow wweidents and illustrations among the thousands thut have fallen under my Own observation during a twonty months sojourn among that people, In the early part of 1865 David @. Burr, Faq, having been anpoi ited Surveyor General for the Territory of Utah, the writer received bie commission as Unite 1 Siates Deputy Surveyor, and about the Ist May, 1856, our party started for that Territory. Upon our way we fell in with Mormon ‘hrough the States in tearch of converts, We had some converration with them, in which they used every art and perevasion to convert some of the more unsuspe ting amorg us to their own creed, and when their efforts in that direction failed they ventured to boas that the time wil! come and te rapidly approsobing when all the United States must succumb to their apostle, Brigham Young— tbat wo were going to Salt Lake City to obey the mandates of Brigham Young and not the laws of the United sates, and that if we dared to disobey these mandates Brigham would send them “ ‘cross lots to h—tl ’” We considered such bossis, a: the time, as oxtrava- rue, You are already aware cf the murderous assault made upon the writer in Sait Lake City on the 24-0f Au- x ! d geet laze, by ome Tal jackeantie Benes, In the midst |. with the follow! piottice to sect Ones: of big executing this flagrant outrage my “No street or lane jp BOF 7 * wan Am rica Cilnea, be boasted thal 40: ag be a taken by the sald corporation for the sald railruad. vi ord od the will of Brigham Ye be was ‘by a | the previous permissiqn of their reapec' ns Socerenoe por bball steam power be used au wishin etter of the sald after this, but exact time iy not kvown, the in and Jamaica Railroad Company made over thelr Island Company, and the la‘ter corpora- mediately commenced agitating the project of ‘steam on Atlantic street, and this {x tue partuicalar grief of [pea he yrds States laws. In fact, Mr. itor, I found the United Staes laws utterly null and void to Utah. The will of Brigham Young is an all law. Without adverting to any other (will sim Diy Point your susan to the Gare o zasee Drummond, ‘was actually imprisoned while holdiog the United and his court broken up. Ins ranks line, who put their horses under whip aud spur held 4 which the Brookly nites are so loud in taoir o mpialnis. Spe eeoreing id we wore is para of em Aer | Gre, commenced today. at 10 o'lok, Hou. Robert ¢ Pieroni sera rg gm cog fect ge ol The repeated abpileations of the company te say or OE ee et tamed t; | Winthrop—a genileman ratner more familiarly known a: | maseucte bim, they »hould do so without nesitation, tha’ ee a ee aie eet, ie apeil cr 4 crated liee Rotel gh pth reg ae a member of Congress than as a lecturer on music—de- | Young and bis council were the t ng ened op = potions payee ‘again in Augurt.’ On ' 7 . " . , cnc on with shot, abd charged. As wo got within | lvered an Introductory address, which, although T dia preg lings eee rye Couuempein wach 4 APetl, isos, they obuained permit fo ran ‘a locomotive dwenty suepx or pepe Fond Tt they wars | But bear it, I have beea informed was excellent, elo | ali United Mates awa and Uited States suthorities are gente Fenn ré Be heh | ceding Forene ana; tres ‘again Le renee eiace end thee | qvemt and appropriate. The speech was fullowed by | beld by the Saints, and we do not propose t» dwell upon | Tt Nin Miso Gays on the Lovg Island course. Hev- ‘on "We bad not fired on our side because we | Haydn’a famous “Creation,” the solo parts boing | Batsublect now. ing got inthe small end of the wedge, they determin SS ip 00 make euvaet ae bate avel ay tad ae: DZ | Allow me, rather, to present to your readers a fow facts | iDé ates toltowt, tg ecducatlgts comaiied: rene scovaping hs bows hag gu avai new Sereche eo leager, | annie’ vy Minsaises, Momirt, RIUM oad’ Ting, eull | cecteroing he wma ee ee the locomotives beyond the sapulsicd period. Cow £0 bringing down our we discharged them ‘wuheet | Merers. Leach, Simpson, Adama and Dr. Guilmette ppp ci Norge ag oe tango peer aipg powred in froma eehsens, Cal b Oommatane ot dhe fect. an pany Me yy Ay threw ae] Semis ant The choruses were given by a cro eded stage full of ladies | restraint upon he gratification of sheir desires. They in mame Co sel mee ee Liat aby di atoe bers nat = Pl seh Jy Hes sade) Teen ints | S84 gentlemen, numbering, according to the bills, six | termarry with their pieces. One of thir bisho:s married strances, the luce aoa aS Sta te, peat a ing to Kicaardson's | undies performers. For an orchestra there were “four- | four of his own nieces, and I was told that as soon as an | Port was made. i i on ed Kxpres« C-mpany ; the man on the bay sooa follo ved, ‘when the survivors tipped from their xa {dies and took to their heels, but they were fired upon ere they bed travelled 20 rods, am i L+upoo the field. We thea took our hi-wen and a shaw belonging to one of the thieves, and departs ', leaving @ rors! paper diached t» @ sapling be«te the road, on whioh I wrote ‘Horse thieves Jefeat.”’ The bor-es ere terribiy wjared and worm down, as we rode no low than 820 miles wv ks than four days. ‘These meu, above names we were wpadle t# ascertain, were rather getive] thaa otherwise in their appourance | ‘thoy were quite young, too, none of them appeariug over 20 Sears of age. So much or thi narrative of frontier crime and speedy retribution. We fancy that horse stealing in these parts ‘will gr w quite ne wnfasbi nable as did the office of con- table during the gubernatorial rule in New ams erdam of the rencwaed Walter Voa Twillee ‘The spring «eath-r bere has 0 far boen mo t unpro pidous. Today ava yesterday bave been +0 cold as render Grea preeseary for comfort. If wearo w have a longer cantiuuance of it, and in particular, uvlena we bare beavier raina than we bave as yet been vi-ited with #@ must expect short crops and coniequeut distress. Cora Ro + it Bt $2 60 to $275 por bushel, and a!mo-t none at that ‘We bave yet anether mirder io chronicle. A driver employed upon Richardson's express, named J Smith, war ebot dead yes erday in the streets of Franklin ju mamed MoGhes, without oven a shadow of camo. bail entered Smith's back as he turned to run, Fanged wowards towards the beart, and caused death and twenty fiddlers, all in two rows,” nine violas, ten vio- me — of Mr. Car fg one hee vag Of the wolo-, pertape the lesa said the better, thoug! canvot +peak from actual obser vaion of Mme. Mozart, aa [ did not hear her. Mra. Kiliot is by no means the vocali we were Wout to hear in Mist Anna Stone, and whe scomed tw have acquired mannerisms since I heard ber last waich gave her « really uncomfortable presenoe, Mra. Long was very acceptabie, but her vowe hasa reedy, and at tines bu ky cound which is haraly to be looked fo retced @ yocuskt. Mr. Adams hae ap agreeable voice, but was either want ing tn familiarity with hix music, (whic abuuld not bethe ble in execution. Mersrs. Simson ' and were well received by the audience, and tang Ratistactorily, the former at times very tinely; but Mr. L. has baraly voice enough for ‘ rouming io roiling billows,” “tbe immense leviathan,” or the *rinuous trace of the worm.’ Lastly, o” Dr Gutumette I can only say that be murt bave disappointed the modera Ath -nians—b3 he ravg well. The chorurer and {n«trumental parts were in every re ‘avect worthy the Handel and Haydn Society. 1 think they could pot have been given better in this country Tne efect with which they were performed moré than com sensated for any shortcomings in the stars; and itis to be oped that the pleces whicn are to be given during the re- choruses, but also wita good rolos. ‘Boo n has been under a cloud for thre days, and tts intabitants are as drizzied, muddy m set as one would Iincelios, and seve al others too numerous to mention, | also would be racrifieed to his vile passions. ameunnng Soe. number; the whole uader | met this bishop in compan; for in so expe | can we women do! case when one has the full +c sre Def re him, or is unrelia: | ch ldvep ali dwelt certainly aunoyed maay who have before beard Lim when | What kind of morais would be iacalcated in a young mind muindor of the season may not only be blessed with good | can write with decency. She told me how wird w see. The festival ts the only thicg w keep one | how sbe had Sooty comaere’ him to su with a number of petitions from various citizens, was on the table, and masters continued as heretofore, until the 21d of Aprif, 1830, «hen a lad way killed by one of the joromotives. This brought forth the fullo «ing ordinance fr.m the autorities:— That, as the Common Coun-ll were satisied, by one year’s ‘attain sufficient maturity, she I myself with ove of tis wives, who con not bave been more thirteen years old. Upon another occasion, coming from a line to Salt Lake city , 1 wax obliged to stop for the night at he bish caber still yourger shoukl op’ house. During the evening I had some cou fon | experien.e, tt w*e ttaproprr to all yw the company the coat’ lth tbe bishop's rat wie, who seamed very much 6 | ta rie at Fanning ine’ toy motve between oreesed in epuits at her truly unfortunate condition. She foo} senget onvenst } {i pew about vixty yours of loam # anel nee Oe — she liked the institarion of Can we contend ofa brute? So; we must submit to it. wia! to me, but 1 must bear it.” In that house, father, son, wives, daughters and grand. ether. The father came home late ty ® gray haired man, upwards of sixty years of age, retires with s young gir! not over thir. tern! Younger than one of his youngert daughters. Shertly before retiriog one of the daughters asked the gamy. She replied, “What against the ferocity Certainly it a Within one week ¢f thia resolution being passed the railroad company was at the Common Cuuncil for the re- moval of this restriction. Judicioas moasures wore taken by the compary to ensuro eaccess with the City Fathers, and their liberality and promises obtaived the desired re wult on the 2d of November, 1839: the Commoa Council saddling their permission with the following coascience- quieting )estrictions: “The locomotives shall not run more tan cix miles per hour;’’ and “ I¢ is hereby provided that nothing herein contaiaed shall be so construed as to take his boure, and be wife whether she intended to sleep with her father or ion of th a ith him to-night. "To-morrow night he will go toSusan.” | Pecurict alter or wholly take away the permission or privi- company. ued remonstrances poured in from the citizens up to December 1, 1843, when the Mayor advised against the locomotive to the Common Council, and the Grand Jury . The company, how- by conversation and customs like these we leave the public to determine Indeed, marriage in Utah seoms wholly at the dictate of Brigham Yourg. He has sacrificed bie own daughter to his derpotiem, J bad an opportunity of knowing one of bis spiritual wiver, and have beld many conver -atiuns with ber, ond at times ber language was such that no pen Young had seauced her at Nauvoo; how be and bis firs wife persuaded ber afterwards to become bis wife—how he bad after marriage abandoned her to destitu loa—and ' ie seem to be specially insti*uted for the purpose of enabling wealthy corporations to langh at the towns copie, and the desired ordinance was accordingly granted in the month of ne ae aes eo's cabin, mdway | give hore at present, and if it promises well I woman was the daughter of a rospectablo ship builder; bee ea a tamrenee, at dayoreak, efter & | something further about it to-morrow, may | the bee two gr (aren broters in the States, and 4 Meter i fe gh a RN an a ig O — Michigan, whero she first became acquainted with Mor- web retee erage tn te Devito t= Amari. Seta a Marcas tera | Seat cet lr eat rk caperadoes' boure with but three men Fortunately for UNITRD STATES DISTRICT COURT. cunt oe fa Lg meres abate) —. of ‘tunnel that the company should have the right to use the Marshal, ne bays, he fonnd the MeGhees had lett Refore Hon. Judge Retis. Sst ee saison tarergh Jessen Baath, Ye., tank : Foe re a le mae a om Sete cusses Pantr—cuanean womsy, wasn Pavaste—sasten. | ond thin women Manet Sanety., for thet aby Com merely ns RY, ate of noctety here Juet now Ae deplorable so far | waniam Cannon al vs. Francis Foss et al—Thla was a libel | called on her. iiocloned the revelation, ands length by | Dower® to amend bat act: te repeat the ordinance allowing etic We ihe nw continues to fallun, Jade Lenck sug ; Sled by the owners of the schooner Excelsior to recover from | dint of threats and to her religious fanaticiem, ~ 8 Vigilence Committee will rake the matter in band the de’ecdants an alleged balance of $500 upon a charter of | ¥ailed op ber to yield to Brigham Young's lust, be pany lately origi. F the brig to them for a voyage to Port au Prince and sack for | % D0? by Brigham, which she wishes to rescue trom Mor, | gai alrectors and stockholders of the concern. | After hoer them of 81 400, of which ove ball was by the charter to be | Somlim, Dut altel fhe Seem nme and Utah, but she an, | wuabel was built, at considerable expense, the road got into which * evasidered earned and due on discharge ot ou'ward cargo, | awered Where am {to go! There is no place for me but j he seraalss ust to low ‘Yors oter'er Sane pos eggs but payable by the cbarterers ia New York, except what might | b—Il. All my womanly character is gone—my oma (aay [pete mn ae db Gace as Sdgre of Election fa the county of Calhoun ta de, | he reculred for disburs-menteia Hayu. 1othe amount of $isy.” | would aot acknowledge me—my soquainiances would dee: | {e"stlar, and the proses) market price bel oaly twelve ance of the Territorial slaidtes in such casew mado aud | Ordered, that tt be referred to Commissioner, 1o ascertain | Piss mel am outcasl in tie Kori’ | 1 ss 1 nese | cents, Not onetwentiew part of the stock 1s now held Provided wheber the rum of manny pald by the reapondents to the | y_ ie, inhuman cruelly Of tne Peo a in Vinh, where | Cuiside of Philadelphia, and the consequence le, that clty Upon the opening of the Court this afte-n wn, the master o' the vessel ai Portas Privce, or upon his draft at ‘of his tofant child ‘because basa im Brooklyn which it clatms cannot de resist- Uniied Stairs Dirtrict Attorney, William Weer, "Raq , | ‘2s! place ar paid ihe Hoellent, gine) ane ee par See a eeted to nave been bora comoaher do. fo: Penney have been to Albany, and fixed . + | tse sult, eharter 5 \- moved a molle prog in all the irearon case- thea wv | iccerber with commof sultduontibe met payment thereof | formed. The map was eee emunh tat te ene tagpuane o cette the docket of tbe Court im whych the Unites Sata was the sArvAGE—DERDLICT~ DISTRIBUTION. the Coited States Court, aad tried before Judge Drummond, p coor prosecutor. Mr Weer added that he made thix mou « io John Ah bobs ot al. va. The Sloop Trusty and her Corgo ~This at Filmore. He was convicted and sentenced to the peat Greuat co the nsw Common of Brooklyn, The jannoe of the advice of the acting Governor, Secraary | ls amuis “ie an orogr of ‘daibution of the priwenie ot | Tectary, but Brigham Young reversed the. seatence, and _Comratiee of this cvuncil reports, oa the ue of inoton, und in the belief that his acuon (a the prevaires | *.¥¢9,\ x : “f) d steam in Atlantic street next i : edt stent the walt for sal and & deere: iy the culprit wae set at liberty. Ner was this ali. The fel C trould be n rit ancordange withthe wi ofthe eoueral | fir rect rea by riuult "Tie nalvore demand ie alnment | Ine ‘became high favorite of Brigham Young's, and re cheg mane seu snerire cat entertain foe fos Se Sreserve the peace of Kaneas. Hoe eee eee ae aE alte Fee ee ee ne oer tyas in Cush preach. | the Directors of the Company to Jamaica, last Saturday —a Upon the conclusion of the United States Distric Attor | which contemplate a divi ion. ote pesearey sates vetrens acm regulon, oh ward Iueting, that Brigham highly Jadicions 7 pen the ere neistn, ney's roparks, Judge Seaith. of free State notoriety, ant & pnd i acy eesored \ 10 | Young is a god—that ‘his doings are divine--that he can determication troed Fecenitly acimiticc membe: of the Kansar bar, rove aud ig | Rim. femay however, Bap, on shat ihe empense of rovcuink | fo uo wrong-thot the Biblo is trach—dhat Brigham Young ie pee EE anos i woiyeraa Se cstatane G6 seerenmen of Gibes we cotense of oo | Res eeaiaee tae tae Geaa a tected. | “conan the totes men amt toe te Oa Dut tn detance 160, of their own expressed intention aa em: u ie ew for thet and Inbor rel 4 otford, Bad rt 4 Srocal ince. (Jedge amith, we believe, has some per | cick weacmployed ia making the salvage, was worket tie | Tone Tue Che? oie sa approval of the aocrrines | bodied in sbete ofigtnal pation to the Onsen time 16,000, aud her cargo $1200). Her owner expended in making, We wa vage aad keeping the wreck after |: was brought 315. Khe Was tanned by a crew of nine men anc a mas bound from - lorida wo New York with dar wood on board. Bh some |) miles trom N wonal It terest im there prosecutions ) The United states [n-triot Ato-n »y replied that he pre fumed the political offences in which the Terrrit ry of Kao- | |? gas wae the proeecutor, would be disposed of ina rimilar manper as those for treason against the United States, but that the question coald not be definitely upelit was dectéed «bether the right of prosecutorsbi- rested in bre. self or in Mr, Newsome, he District attorney for the Terry fall cargo of ce. ped aud worked in be position of the wreck ¥ © tebe was worked in by any special bezard ovher than supolying ‘hr ealving vessel and two men (0 1 xira labor on bow v the state of tbe wea'ner wreck an ibipk the cane of derell ve Trball decree that he libellan’s secon one molety ‘of tbe net proceeds of th- wreck, after payment of the taxable come woe ordinarily made for isthe proper sum to de awarded In this (a fare concerned will probably be the same as in that of the cases under the United States law We repard the acton of Secretary Stanton in ‘and Mr, Weer in carr) ing out tue entering of « in these treason trials. a ® wise and p lide one, itis undoubtedly but ap anticination of the inructions which are already en their way from Washington avising, Our Ban Francisco Correspondence. Sax Paanciso, April 20, 1867. Notable Improvement in the Political amt Social Aspect of Califorma— Neo ratty for the Enoouragement of Emigra tion—t*robathe Resulta of the New Wagon Rowes— the New Emigration Association of Calijormia—The Sur De Question—troseextion of King, te Biuor of M Evening Brdictin, de, £0 During the forwight just passed little bas transpired either it tbis city or other parts of the State f any pa vic. lar importance. The coantry copys comparatice quiet, and there is a ratiefactory ab «nor uf what has become a leading fee ture of iutell gence from bere: that i#, the cata logue of ovtrages and bom vides periodically furnithed tw roadore in the Kastorn Bintes, We bave prolaced 40 Wbondamt a crop of discord makers, and 80 mavy pad i+ writers who delight im presenting the workings of the politinal sytem of California tn am unenviable lire that it is only @ fitting counterpart to furnish a picture | -ooung © Gigeinted condition of rouial affairs, Treo it i+ wat a ¥ Amount of crime eains the annals of this Stat, but waen ren occasioned by neg ee Held by the Court—Tha meiner in whieh te injury was taourced is not proved. Label disint sed wi b cose ' ‘Th 10, math ith n the rule of deciaivn Inid down by the Coled iat # Supreme Court at the last term, in theo se of Platt va. tas was conn in several ocher similar Chaponan ane hich «as brouvht wo recover damages for a coll n, a Crores Wen rendered for ‘he libellant, wih a reference to the © mmied oer The Commis toner on the reaues! of the proc me for to + then eam up on 6x8 tions to the report. bere is no founda'ion in the repr t of the © ‘neon which the ourt rau act in determining th he repo tmast be ahasiate as to the eauno be ia the alternative. The gives bo direction or suthority fora © wai tor al repr BaLv AG Martin Downing Wel filed fy the arab K. tr vwa, to unfavorable to aaving her, | of the case, if the parties desired, | he had advance’. Among the whole concoarse there was only one man who denied the divinity of Brigham yan ‘and for this crime that man was expelled from the charch. I forget the recuraut’s name, but he is the fathor of the prescnt United States District Jadge in Utab. Ap ther of the bishops, in his sermon, ineited the con gregation “to go and cut all the d—d Gentiles’ throats; that the Gentiles had no business in Ctah to act a the eaint.”’ This bishop's name was Woolley, and [am crediply Informed was forced to leave the Sate of sourt for theft There lx ore other subject to which IT desire to call your attention, ax one little understood by the community, 1 refer to the © endowmer * or secre’ oaths and the monies of consecration to the Mormon church, That oath ts areal for life. The candi tate must forswear all that is nesr aud dear to him or her in this world, and bind e property hoid- are desirous of hav- the sr all cars on great fare; and were e pemenger sad freight cars stopped at Parmentier’s Garden, the company would soon recover ali losses A obtaining a large passenger traffic, now driven off tw Ful- ton and other streets, ‘Tho exietence of locomotives in such a spot as Atlantic street ts not merely gg but damaging real estate to AD enormous extent. ny buildings are uolet “hibto bers have become tonant houses of the poorest description. Omnibusen and vehicles of all kinds hare for -ak+a the locality. Hr ooklyn is a city of semo quarter © @miltion inhabitants, with » prospect of becoming @ themaclves to an unewerving ani unaltorable ay iew Vaek aon bea part ing the great metropolis of the Fe ee eee ert og ue | Commercial world; and yot, with all those suiendid antict- coremes Sey eresest & representemen yetions, bere ix a raiiroad compsny claimiag perpetual w Paradive. Tirigham Young stands (un the midst as a god, an: Vhelp*, the “Masonic apoetate,”’ acts the part of the serpent, hiteraily crawling and writhing upow the ground. The rule require that a man and woran mast preseat themerives together, and go through tbe ceremonies at the «time. The candidates are baptized aud thoroughly f cho company. authority to waverse the city for miles, with a trritic seam power to {rghien and destroy \ts iababitants and ee cineens bave been petitioning and suffering for eare, and lately some very ominous meeting- have beea Bald epainst this continued denial of their ryghts. They pow ‘nly threaten that, in the event of tae Common Covecit o they will take the city being gained over to th ir enemies, law iow footr osn bands, declare the locemotivee, tunnel and entire concern a noice, the engiver, break in the taurel, and charge the Pailadel phians with the reeponmbility of such aonon. the wealthiet merchants of our city are among sforeeaid crizens of Brookiya, and means will to defend the courte of the towa-people every court in the Stato, vm washed ir bathing tubs in the presence Brigham Young as the divinity, pronoun o the pair to be | thereafter map aud wife, even if they wore not so before. | He bids them then go and “multiply and replenish the i earth The conecerated pair are then condacted to an ‘a0,cinlng private room, where they are left alone for # short period. We need pay no more. The coorecrated Morman bas a system of «| grip and eo forth, by which ho makes himsel 0 his brethren, hey aleo wear their sbirts witha fle cnt out upon each breast. It is out of this body, that the Dantites or deetr ying angels are formed. Tay const tute the staifand bo ly guard of their divinity, Brigham | Young. They are in part supported by him; they occupy all the offers in Utah in the gift of Brigham Young; aad | they execute the orders of ibat despot with Asiatic ser- vility Tt wae by a body of these Dannites that the writer was Attacked and well nigh mareacred in August last. You may, perhaps, inquire the canes of thet outrage, The oply sointion of it ble to give 4 this im T became acquainted in Salt Lake City with « little a by the ll the cironmstancre connected with the poyulating of the ON Oe eee net Se ean nine ae | Shout twelve years old, named Emma Wheat, aod Coustey are burr in mind the fact wil o* * om <0 the hast fiver on the Beookiyn adn and wargorpt | brother. They were 18 a distressed condition, and my | and city of Galveston on, strangs. The lax admint-tration f justice avder a vewy AN ona of toe coming by ou the fwd tide, and frorea, sy ane having bose oonaes io tele bebalt, 1 vistas the ao i toad ove ‘ ie | wethe veld with poo * um board She wae carried over | i who ts old and inf verament for & people comprwed. of the smo t | ie; ie piest on ine Kew Yoru site and wan Ia'Swoger af | top them, if in my power. Toe chiliren segged of me to | aad, us of New Or Of might to piace of tho principles of right should roma | Pring cruched against them, but was fo-oaed by the stam | w sist the in in cotting tothe Bates. I told the mother that | With ovr neighbors we time predomiu wee las oscarre! io aer soe AIEEE OSSTRIS! | it she wae williog 10 go back to the Stator with ber chil This ba ypy result ts nme California. Tho coavuisions we have ,ove Sat was wiling wo | drev T weuld be willing wo supply ber with the means for pA T- have of clvari a) with conin D Thome 4 b mayne my ope nee aig 2 Mmiiat aud woe, | SOPPLIBe BatLiNG OF wanes REF RRS AN TATIONS — During a tem Absence from the city an old man wens wae wae the previlence of volereat sud a Onan ton Harri Sewell ¥ Devtge—The Wbel tn —a Se x) told her mother | Beant Opinions among oor joe, @ briter time ts was tiled w Prower 7 vied by iy mule ri a Assent tothe olf man's prop wal. pode fe hen Corcoran ys arab ly egy ee | tte oe reskin tach | Sudo int hope aries the mae fe te pa’ | Sore a for ot onyed 0 owe Kit Pat A vite 2 - abit, sed im a great tcasber of lartanser, a vecke eth bim ae Tn November fa 3 K ng land | pose of forcing ber ye ter to bis house. The girl, how. fa the manner uf living. This lod in too maoy casos ty | Consesed, her v the resyonnent to secure hie indebininess | ever, fed, and maic Koown her distreas wo «friend of | and Givastrous re vive, and the wreck in character aud bi oe a eee or eerie, dot who was apps ed | mine, while | war rill absent, and he supported the girl | share of of thourands of both sexes boars painful trstic ering of Int, In Jury, (kot, tae | APG Ber brother until my retern. Upon my arrival f im He has © ereth of He prommtion We a proximate ‘a reqnest. | mediately farfilled the p omiee I bad made them. 1 oro | Jee. Sars. ie in the KFatera Sau eS) the = opens for fy BY ® Uotted states ona, . oars here —= wero — or re sent em on prospect Bor foe Sows wit te prices of provieions ea | the other ot or Avgut, On the ud, by the order of Brigham Teese, the nection of this road by Beomw aries of life Apricalviral p rauite are more atwnted | hy ine cheat Sew La ¢f Danpites a tempted to kill me bleed ony of Gelvenes. aes tere 0s come bere * late years form the resol fume bie Geamtal aferwarde went tn poreon to ee een 5 a rtuoes Bre HOt ty be te eon im Young, and asl vm @ , ran mouth oF b year, that Wi ts more judiota: to q se y setule | Cont the wr onilgsiim maeiuet the ve eel baring boon | acrime. In opp ‘which he ordered the. Prune ‘Attor. | ing 8 loan of $100,000, the interest to be paid by the 1 doe on & hotentend and enjry wbAt Califo-uia, with « | {78 <9 hy ‘he eale th vendor cannot rustale an action agsinw | ney te prosecute Hickman and three others; an4 the very | fed company, sud which will doubtlens be re iewmed tee beewuee f bis ownership, @itho it purvbase was hi porsoual net or made by hie pr cuetive sell and salubrioas climate, offer, Vy ala com petescy. This comer from the movemen set on foot W wre. mote emigration, We weed additional popalaion, 0 t aot Of & clase of adven urers oF fortune Beckers. Wer que L bel disiaisaad wih emis 0 ST ASIUR SALE —PRACTIOR PARTIES ‘ales, the Steam Propelier Abany, es euady, bone temyrants with their families, whe are re led for wages solved (0 mek fornia their home. The avpro sriation Of Congres 16 ta wagon road opens to the iotae friows and enveryr i! path to reach our State Ae inforton of OM) ot mechaaios and agicultart te (nto the population of Calfornia would to im forward @ ch. of progress. * the professions and other gen yru- oration has been formed in this city, #bo ubject 10 band aad er+ devermived wy ase a ,t ce tande us met aside th 4) carrying the deoree af sale tuto execution and {price mcerpl ‘and fra a purges tn pe ard wale of the veee | Held byt Eatione pon whieh he application ts for wiracierd ant the ourt woud Ox Cov alder It Conniste it wi Da cate cdrminis revion of jastion to amt nelde the sale, anon dhe evicenes. f this proceeding were olkmrwis® unexcrption able. Motion Ceuled «th Wilticrn Price ve The Steumbont George Lave —Tha ibe’ in thy co @ we th the «i Mara, to reoorer camners [Or ® 1 ber and Ib® gimam oat on be Gib at Jone, 185 off broeg’s Polat, Held by the vourt Ve ee ew ily of no Inshention oF mien 4 he raguine © eee weh tll Compare fave If the 40 be true, tt i only ao appearance ari ioe Seo eek deat ht te rhea Oe von terrnery of cou vn re al ine ‘he proper eaertions ber the ce Hem fork ri Te pepiigence or teu Nan ge'the nde of ibe beings (Libel alsmissee wich cork Gre Gnoemtrated vem! monthly into one burning fo nee . —. are = pabhie mi In mo part of the Tavery Lionwen— The amoant of lloense fee fixed >. Mebba better observed upon by the exet © commissioners in Erie county is thirty bawerer, the like of Lumaa uatare everywhere 1: has dotins« tor the county. nex day be rent Hickman away to Groen river to make aS ne to the Indiene—the presents to be charged to the “hited States governimer t For the dixbursementa by Hickman in the matter of there presente I am informed Bigham Yoong readered aD AoCoUnt against the government of $3,000, But was afterwardr told by the Indians themeelves that they bad not received anything but one sorry blanket, This fect is kpown to the government at Washington, and demands an immediate examination, I will onty nod to this already too ‘ongthy letter that on my departure from salt Tako Oty a gang. of Danaites por wed me for more than one hun ired and dfty miles for the purpeee of taking my life. Tt -eome to me vn ,» Mr. Evlitor, to make aay comm: nts upom the state of society and affairs which the above incidents disclose in Utab. The social condition of whe Mormon: # a4 revolting to every Amorican citisen a+ the apathy of the American goveroment is calyable. 1 shall ey deavor at an early “lay to present some views rela ve to our duty im this matter. Yours, respect TOARPH THOSKOLAW SAK. the poupe, to whom the question was to hesinmitied. In view of the acknowledged enterprive of our neighbors, we doubt not that few months will elapse before our friends of Galveston will have direct railroad commonica. tion with the main land and with the city of Houston, forty miles di tant And in thie connection we cannot but here repeat we have often before maid, that a and eplendid fu awaits our no ghbors of Texas. 4 old maxim, § fortune favors the orave”’—using this lat word in its more ox tended rignifeation—has certainly in thin case been veri fied, Thavks to the geneous liberality and well known enterprise of the people, reavita bave been worked out anbich a few years rinee would hardiy have beed believed pos-ible, ent ting thereby the talent, capital and 4: mpa- thies of the whole country in hor m res of tw ternal improvements, The State of Texa» hae luangurated « carver of material prosperiiy, which promises ty place ner, ere long, far in advance of many of the ol/or States uf the Union. The now awuret eucces of the important work whieh has called forth theee remarks ts bu’ the be ginning of ber developement that will only be accomplt sh od by the competion of the other great and namerous en verprises in which she ts no * engaged intments by the F Wm. re ter at Middiebur; meat, i olace of Emersou B Wright, ane ¥ Sevens Poxrenanye ™ Manyiano. fa the Thomas Wand, poxtmasier at Lafay iiama, in place | case of the “tate Green (‘ree negro), ot Jaw Walker, weceared, hacia She ‘red atthe onlterm of ube real Goan of Dove an L. tr} pon —— ad Cam, jomphice Amon was “Uncle Ton's Cabin,” the froma Heron. postmaster at » New Tork, has a4; him guilty aod sentenced bim to the Im place af Luke Baldwin, remo penitemtiary for the term of ton years. Letter trom Col. Benton. the Jefferaon Inq: ter.) Bince the pul of the letter of Col. Benton to Mr. Braut, of St. Louis, rome of the anti-Becton press have en- deavored to create the impression that General Price and the editor of this paper were censured or rebuked by Vol. Renton, and discerded by him as his friends. This knew to be false, and a bare perversion of his letter, and i Justice to Col, Benton, Genera: Price and ourself, wo ad- dreseed a letter to hig at St Louls and below we publish bis reply. The readers of the Anqwirer doubtless reco lect tbat we Cevounced the rero'utions of Mr. Carr, as calca- lated to renew the elavery agi ation, and avowed our pur to of pare an! tion calculated to renew ti, be the receipt of Col. Bentoa’s lover to us, dated on the ‘24th Febrt ary, 1867, but ax the anti Benton soribbiers for their rew-papers have been so in the babit of tolling les cp the edi or of the paper, and misrepresenting him, whey coubtless thovght they would destroy bis iuttucuce wi! ‘the friends of (ol Benton by perverting his lever to Col. J.B. Brat, This is wel underwood hy Col Benton, aud becds 10 retutation from us, 60 far ax he is concornes,— Sr. Lov, May 7, 1857. mx —| @ touor from each of you -waltiog for each of you for me here ou my arrival at this place, apd as thoy are Gosh to the seme putt cover together to save myrelf some trouble It s miserable perversion of my letter to Col. Htuioniem and a de-ign to al ery, and to represent the free Sates the tame way, all of whica i+ board by the slaves, or comes to their knowledge: and tho} being ignorant sna credulous, and not knowing thas this abo'ition talk ts more political l)iag for the election, very naturally beliove what they hear, and just as nata- rally conclude that ‘ny ought to bo doleg something for themselves when they ha: e so many oa frienas as work for them They believe It, and me restless aud piottng erther to cecape ur re- ges do not do it to excite the slaves, bus they do it so that tne siaves hear and know it, and the effect is juat the same as if their design was to excite insurrection. We have seen much mlacbinf done in this way alreaty, and if itis condaoued the mos deplorable consequences must ensue, for its effect upon the slaves themeelvee, then, as well as for ita political and social evils, Iam against agivation, and jemo It whenever it appears, without regard to |'# cause or o: igia. Yours, truly and sincerely THOMAS HL BENiON. Massachusetts Registration {From the ost.n advertiser, May 19.) ‘The fourteenth annual report rela lng to tie registry and return of births, marriages and deaths in Masrachu- settz, was distr buted to members of the Legislature + 03- sercay. It forms » thick pemphiet of 273 1, Printed ip the elegant 7 of the work of Mr. White. report bas been ope ye under the direction of Hon F. Dewitt, Secretary of the Commonwealth, by Dr. N. B. Shurtle®; the abrtra ts and tab es bave been condensed ‘rom the returns, and ar-ang- €d for conven! nt use, by Dr. Edward Strong and other clerks employed in the Socreta y’s office The whole work, so far as we can jndge ‘rom the cursory examina which we bave beenable to give it, reflects credit op all bose who ba e bad a part in tts preparation. Maseacbusetts, we belteve, waa tho first State of the Union to establish » regietry of birtbe, marriages and death, and our returns are now more com) ete than those of any of the other members of the confederany. Tbe returns embraced in this report are those ror the year 18566. We this morning the general results which they show, as — Tes Foreign fatber and American mother . ‘ASL Parentage unknown 1673 Whole number of marriages. 123329 Old was cause of 1071 porns. Of the deaths by consumption, 2,024 were males and 2,719 females. ‘A vast number of tables aro incladed in the report. Taere are figures enough here, if wrongly usod, to prove or disprove almost anything; but tp earoful hands the re- port isa rich mino of statistical wealth. Property Suit in England. OF AN IRISH TROOPER—-OCASE FOR THE GENEOLOGISTS OF TRENTON, N. J. EQUITY COURT, LONDON, M.¥'T. Before Vice-Chancelior Kindersly. PAREIN, O8 Ve. REYRO. Ie. About the middle of last century there lived in the north of Ireland a family of the name of Rutherford, consisting, 80 far as is maw rial to the present case, of a father and = rors. Roc ny Bn juarrel ae by hd r, conceiving younger, Robert, was in fax chastised him. Robert Rutherford tnereapon quiti: dis father’s boure, and shortly afterwards enlisted in Ligo- nier’s troop of Black Horse. After a timo he came to Rug land, but he soon quitted the service and the (nited Kingdom and reuled at the village of Trenton, in the Uaited Baie, where be Stavern, whioh (he alled Tue gonter or jorvo.”” In the cou migrations he had married, and the year "70 fouad bim sewed at Trenton, at the /'Black Horse,” with a family consisting of one ron’ and four daughters. About that period thore ape day drove up wo the tavern in « carriage and four, an English officer, by name Colonel Kortescue. Co onel Kurt secue dined at'the tavern,and afer dinner had acouver-a. tion in private with one of Rut herford’s daughtors. Withia twobours after this converradon Frances Mary Ruthorford bad, notwithstanding her sister's extreatice, quitied ber father’s houre in company sith Colonel Fortewue. With him she went to Furs, epare fiers few years ho died, aving ber, it is au 8 ble kum of money: On bie death rhe quitted Paris, and came to England; and bere, after a rhort ume, ebe married a gentioman of on siderable property, named Shard. Io 1708 Mrs. Shard hat a great dewire to discover what bad become of her father's family, whom she bed quited nearly 90 years previowsy, and through ber confidential solicttor inquiries were mate of a Mr. Armstrong, the Presbyterian ministor at Trontoa She was, above all things, desirous of «isorvoring a re lative who should be a “Ruberford.”” The inqu ies were, however, fruitleex—her brother and all her sist the year 1806, and in 1819 Mra fo en Bd Se ees ing, the Crown took prmsewdon property. In L-2% an attempt was mad wt document as the will of Mre. Shard, but It was declared @ . Ia TM6 the present planitt made a claim to tbe pawn TL yay hy ngage a Mre. Davies, who was alledged to be fret coain of deceared. Ittarned out thet Mra. Davies waa not firet courin; but further and better evidence having been pro- the claim was sow again made, through the same Mrs. Davien, who was, however, now alleged to be a second court of the deceased, The case «as argeod some ume since. back to chambers for further inquiries Subject, bow. ever, to such inquirtes the ciaimant had a primo fact title. Case or Jcvon Voxpensurrn—Deata ov aie Wor—A Boxe or Great Diereme.— Iwas repo ted ) exter cay that en, bad been released on $7,000 bail, bavi origioaily committed by Judge Kaue tn default of 000. ‘pon | quiry we found the rum r ao uve, thongh there are efforts being marie by bis friends to gave the ball redoced, with « pny - of success. che Tucge le still ® priconer in jebto-’a apartment of Moyamenring In connection with the present coo-lition of thts allerged criminal, we might here state that Mra, Voo- deramith dies at Lancamter, on Suntay afternoon, . 1a bf. lend protracted tines, She had been very it! for rome time previons to the arrest of her hueband, and ‘whi n on that cocassion he bade her a final farewell, ane Wan rearorly Conscious of what was tranrpiring. Sho waa generally in ¢¢ ioate health, and re ent dome-tic roubles, bo doubt, bastened ber death. The doath sorne, which oocurre | under peculiary distrestiog cir umstances, wae reLdered still more pai’ y Ad dy tng wife «od mother giving premature birth to a child a few months bef ore her deeotction. Her brother, Dr. John Leonard, had been committed to prison for thirty day, the day pravious, for drvnkneness end dleorderly condnet, but was through the intervention of friends, {a time tw see hia ister cle, Her basbane and the father of her three chil oren all old enough to realize the r sitaation, lying in pris. ob in Putiadelphia, charged with « bigh crime, aod criee of the children for parenta both lost to ‘them, al iogether presented a sceno of sorrow and distress rarely winerre) by boman eye The house in which the fum- ily renided ie subject toe Hen of $7,009 with three years iptere t, which the government holde as an ind mnificat on of the forfeit: d bail. and the children are therefore lef! not oplyorphans but bemelens, wife’sdeath was cr mmuntecated to bim yeaterday, by axentle man from Lancaster, a Mr. Sebroeder, he 1 dee} Affected and ebed tears. During the whole of inst night be constantly walked bie cell, and wan frequently heard to ‘Pon des cease of Mra. Vouderstalth appears to bare moa. been @ powerful blow his apirite. There are fo leew Vian titecn tile of incictmes pending agsinat the Joag® Serta ee Siren one handred aad @y years. —— The Wreckirg Service on the Coasts. TO THB BOITOW OF THR HBKALD. ‘As 8 subsoriber to your papor, I would call your attes- tion to a gross wrong that is practiced on our treasury and the irtercet of mariners. The law appropriating moaey for the erection of houses and keeping them for the pre- rorvation of the ves of shipwrecked #oamon ts growsly violated by political intrigue, 60 far as tho coast of Long Ieland ls concerned. For instance: there is a house bude on okt Rockaway beach and firted with all tho apparatag, locked up and the key kopt by on sppuintes five miles off, over the bay, on the maip land, for $260 a year, aad it impossible for him to render any assistance in onc case but of ten, ax shipwrecks generally bappen in the night ume, and a whole crew mignt porish a:d ke know noth. colored light or to the boure, ar darkest bight, and it 6 impoiwible to find those houses without some mark or signal. Being som what ivterested in vossel property, and goae- rally 4d woitfare of a omens tions, to use hem ax you ma; and T veal hold mpscit ready at all times to vouoh for the tcuth of the above starements, and to furnish such other infurme- ticn ae you may require, as far as I ae ‘Naan Rouxawar, L. I, May 18, 1867. New Patents Lewucd, The following is the list of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending Mareh 10, 1857, each bearing that date:— James P. Arnold, of Lousville, improvement in cordage machivee, folios. Chiistopber C, Brand, of Norwich, Conn., improvemess bg > ey Brown, of New York, imiroved arrangemens of devices for dreaming pieces of lumber. %. Butt, of Livcowton, 8. © , improvea hand truck. David MB (oft, Jr., of Newtown, Mass., and Hoary D. Stover, of Bo-tun, Masé., improved devices for dogging lumber tp planing macht ‘ook 0° New York. improved machine for gather. and depustting clpped tasscbes. "ier Cornelius, of rhuadelphia, Improvement im gas winors. ‘Wm. Crome, of Brooklyn, printog to coler. Spencer B. Driggs, of New York,twprovement in plame- forte actions. Lamout du Pont, of Wilmington, Del., improvement ta gunpowder. Juo. Fation. of Lawrence, Muss., improved biankes fer catico printing macbines. Levi Fergascn, of Lowell, improvement in shuttle wotivw (or loo na. Braakey Fius, of Chariton, Mass., improvement ia vio- tos. J.B. Gites, of Rokemansvillo, Ohio, improvement ta machines for cleaning grain W. T Gill, of Hendesron, Ky., improvement in mackines “Blas Hom ts ot Seaece Fall, sage it, Of x Jobo H Heyser, aad edward al Mobley, Modiey, of oat bg ty pa grass harvesters ward Hoimes and Bitan Holmes, of Buffalo, N. ¥., improved murbtue for making washboards. Edward Huseil, of A-ttabula, process for romeving from glase to 5 are Jubpewa, of Cairo N ¥ ; omen Wo. Higbte and Hear, Link, of Late ed mode of fastening sheet James Lashbrooks, of Oweusboru, Ky., Improved jala- '* plane. Wm. H. Main, of Litshfeld, Obio, improvement ia frte- Sop rollers for Youre of wns ‘axles, 0. ‘Andrew Nicol rangement in appararus for raising water. bert Potts, of Philadelphia, oevtrifagal battery. Samuel T. Raaford, of Pali River, improvement slats of , (mproved basin faucet, of Bwston, improved rotary plasing ‘ham, improvement in lit jt Kink, of Loutevilte, mee wad or button. Harvey R. Wolfe, of Louieville, improved device for af- hag arbors of cucu! wa. Ere-tus Seb sina, Henry D. Stover, currer. to a ‘oung, of Swolairville, N. ¥., improved shingle mac ino home ey J., aavignor to bimeolf and same place, arrangement of safoty valves witbin steam botlers. ad David Hinman aid F. BR Fournier, of Reroa, Ohio, asstiee ore to themselves and RJ Parker, of Ogdensburg, provement ia apparatus for indicating the spoed of vols and depth of water. Harding of springfold, Obio, aseignor to Wardea, bd Child, of same piace, improvement in mow ne. m.G, Kurrell of New York, assignor to Wm. Sowell by William G Russell, aforesail, co nbined lantern 2d can Edward N. Smith, of Springfield, Mass., asslunor to Steeben 8. Bacon, of Boston, Mass. linprovement in ma- ebine fur fordag ayer Nethauiel 8 Carney, of New York, asi to Jno B Livingston Chas, FL Root, of New well, nnd Kassel Jo rau for cities. Ra ieee —Jubn North of eton, Coun., machine for drying and pressing payer Tarians —Jacob Beverley and Edward J. Delsay, of Poiiade' bia, asagnor to Creeon Stuart and Peterson, of rame piace Uesigd for Conking stores. Kuseell Wheeler and Stephen A. Bailey, of Uuca, dosign ‘hna. & Gallaher, Je., of W ington, no. 8. woe, ‘el DC, de churn, (gy beaters, ke. aa atead Raval inteliigence, TTERA AT THA BHOUKLYN NAVY TARD, ‘The yard bas lately been cleaved and pus In order, and in & few weeks, when the trees are in full leaf. will pre- ernt quite acheerful aed haudsome appearancs. A new equare har heen laid out oppo ite the Lyesum, and (4 Low being sedded with gras, which, when comple ad, «il be a handsome perk. ‘The steam frigate Miasiaripyl Ix nearly ready for ena, bet will not eall for sone weeks, ae it {4 difflonit to obuade @ complement of men immeriately. From the work dose ta the Mississippi ehe may e cun-idered nearly a new ship. She ts Otted up in a ban tavme style and i+ not exee'led br acy eeeol in toe Unite’ Mates Navy. The offlorrs are bigbly pleased with the Internal arrangements, and grand credit is due to B F. Delano, the Neval Gonstructor, whe har devoted bia time, early and late. to this veasel for the "The bark Relowe and sloop Vincennes are undorgoing jb repair. the resignation of Commodore Bigelow, and Comm voder De Camp being confined to bis house Fy -lcknes, Lieut. J. 1. Werder | vow acting Commandant, ana is performing bie muttiphed ant ardiore diese with Mdelity 10 the eo Vernw@ent ant Credit to Dimerif The devartmout ts forte- vate | having ee valuable an officer to take charge of the bovine: of toe yard In a contlugeoay like the pre-eet se. Much excitement prevails ard a thow-and rumors are afirar relative to the removal of the master mech antes lo colet bere. Gut owe retmaval be sctunily wkou plone, vin: the water jolver Hiram Funk, wae oo Tuesday, tb lust, aud Mr Komen Prigenya was apootay ed in bis stead — This te a good appotutment, and will give Much patiefrotion tb) the otioers © yard. "t papye ba beep ecting as foreman Ip tember ve the ment for many years, ane # pry D tree of he ofine Be vee vee eer Mr. Funk wih whim be i on the mot frenoly terms Viel ore condniue to throng the yare daily in fair wanth- or w view the many objxt: of tntere % Couneoted tere. | with, and much of the beauty std fa bien of New York ws here to be eon, particularly #t thir ¢a-00 of te year, sloop of war Falmy th, Commander verted, arrived st Rio Janriro ov the 2340f Ma ct,and = | tailed on the 25th for the rir Plate ——— ’ four monthe of this year ending in April, one | ons of the port of Maem vrg 1 102 Ronee s all eives, and L961 arrived. Amon the fied were Tteamers and ROP -all’ng hips; ard the others 907 ataam- Thipe aoa 208 coliere 1xh cswwls arrived from treme. Auudntie rinces, with full cargoes, ard L197 from Kare harbore, of ain O12 hat sargnee’ and 226 te bal. t. The namber of Priivraut: ar iving im the city and ceustantly embarkeng ts 4-11, on the increase, Thay de part princivally or the United staree aud Canada, Dat fome portion of for Hraai ant qantealin, The Frenoh frigate Pity tle, sent to wen for the anthqut tier which had beew Inet in ihe Ngrix law yenr, arrived in the Pervian gulf at the beginning of February. afer i Busbire «he wens to Ouest which a at the north. : cartern extrem/ty of the desert, The non bathes the walle aotearoa yet they are only shout tem tet ‘So prevents a somewhat im) aapect from rem, and ‘has a population of about 80,008 pervone a