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for the fotiowing ciaima, viz'—The missions of Sante Cara and Dolores, confirmed to J 3. Atuney, Bishop & Oo., ead ‘the mission of San Jor , confirmed to the same; also for two lots in the city of Sas Fracclsco, confirmed tw Jacob Y. Leese and others. Gem. Iram Nye has b cn -»pointed Vaited States Mar éhal for the Northern Distric of LMeow, ta piace of David- on, removed. ———__—__—__ THIRTY--O FH CONGRESS, Fils dieedlOn. Senate, Wasmoron, March 8, 1858. Mr, Hawonn, (adm ) of 8. S., introduced @ joint reso- dution authorizing the Secretary of the Navy Ww pay the ‘officers and scamen of the .xpedition tn search of Dr Kane, under Capt. Hartetein, at the same rate a* bes besa Wlowed to the officers and seam-n of Lieut. De Haven's expedition. ‘THE ADMISUON OF KLANSAS—EPEBCHES OF SENATORS SEWARD AND THOMSON, ‘The special assignment, boing the bill for the t¢miasion of Kansas under the Lecompton consi.tution, was taken up. Mr. Sswarp, (opp.) of N. ¥., ald that the question of ‘tiavery ip the federal Territories, which are the nurseries ‘Of future States, independently of all ts @iagmbend ap mane elements, ii volves a dynastical struggle of the an. tagonistica. syston .—-tne labor of slaves and the itor of is not to be arrested, quelled or recouciled by expedients or ‘comproaniaea. an aaa ae ot ‘State ta uot anew peceasaril} customarily tended by other em! or alarms. We bave sireedy admitted Rew States without @crious commouns, im the cases of Mis eouri, Texas and California. Wo aro even now admitting two 5 and Oregon, fend these tracsactions go on #0 sm thly that oniy close our obseryérs are awure that we are thus consolidating dominion on the shores of Lake Superior and the gates of the Arctic Ocean. It is maaifest that Py gy Pep mnt mgmt present care have some rela. to the dispute concerning slavery which is raging io Territory of Kansas. Yet it must be which havo been admitie expressly established slavery or tolerated it, and thom forbade it Toe excitement, tnerefore, is ‘He thought g Se i z 3 3 there were three ize, through the acton, & civil commuaity. In this u the pew system of popu- sible to orgapize by ove single act, ia one day, @ community perfectly free, perfectly ‘ana perfectly censtituted, out of cio ments unassimilated, unar anged sad uccompored. Free labor fiom 8 wi ae ve Hl = by wrested e viowory to itself fraud and violence. .in spoakit 2 “ the Sapremo Court of ibe ott case Mr Seward said: — iilomened act it forgot ite own dignity, @lways been maintaiued with just judicial jea- lousy. They f that the province of 2 Court is simply “jus dicere,”’ and not atail “jue dare? They forgot also that ‘one fou! sentence does more harm than maoy foul examples; for the last do but corrupt the the former corrupteth the fountain" A 4 s President alike forgot ihat judicial usurpation is more odious apd intojerabie (ban any o.uer among the manifold practices of tyranny. Having tracea step by stop the history of affairs, Mr. Seward then gave a con- cise account of toe patoval intervention in the Territori in favor of slave labor and slave States since 1820, “No wonder that the question before us exces fhension and alarm. There is at iast a North side ts chamber, a North side of the chamber of representatives ® North ‘side of the Jnion, as well a# a Souta side of all these. Fach of thein is watchful, jealous and resolute. If it be true, as vas oy often beon asserted, that this Union cannot survive tho decision by of a direct question involviog the adoptiva of a free into this Union, which wil estabiwh the as- of free States under tbe const.tution, and draw after is the restoration of she influence of freedom in the domestic aod foreign conduct of the government, then the day of dissolution ix at hand."” The Supreme Court of the United States attempts to command the people of the ‘United States to a cept the principle that one man can own other men, and that (hey must guarantee the invioiability of that false and pervicious property The people of the United States never can, and they never will, accept pria- Oiplee Bo unconstitutional and 80 abborrent. Never—uever! Let the Coart receae, Whothet it recete or - wo anal Te-organize the Court, and thus reform its political scnti- meats and , aud bring them into harmony ‘With the constitution and with the laws of nature. Ia 6 0 we shall rot only reassumo our own just au- but we shall restore that high tribunal ftaelf to the position it ought to maintain, since so many fnallenadle rights of citizens, and even of States themselves, deperd upon its impartiality and its wadom. If you (Mr. Seward said) auempt to coerce Kansas tnto the Union under the Lecompton co the people of that Corritory will resort to civil cossary. You are pledged to put Jown that re the sword. Will the people listen to your vol the th of your cannon? It but one drop of the blood of o free citizen be shed my, and the counteosoce of every represe: a free State, in either house of Congress, will bianch, and bis tongue will refuse to utter the vote uecessary to sustain the army in the butchery of his fellow citizens. Alt partics in this country that bave tolerated the extension of rlavery, except one, have perished for that error alrewty. Thaat last one—the democratic party—is burrying op rretrievably te wards the same fate. A pit Geeper avd darker is «still «opening to receive thie adminwtraton, because it sins more deeply han ‘ts prede censors. Mr. Seward, in closing hie elaborate speech, paid, “I bave always Deliewed, Mr. iresident, saat this glorious federa! constitution of ours is sdeyted to the in- evitabie expansion of tho emptie which | have eo feebiy inted. It, has been | theta ofveu oy misconetruc and it bas yet to be perverted macy timos and widely hereafter; but {+ has such inboreat streogth aod vigor that it will cast off all the webs which the over changing intercsts of classes may weayo around it. if it fail us now, it will, however, not be our fault, but because an inevitable crisis, itke that of youth, or of manhood, is to be encountered by a consti- tation proved in that case to be inadequate to the trial I fam sure that no patriot who views the subject as I do could wish to rvade or delay the trial. Ay delays we could only extend slavery, at the mot, througb- out the “Atlantic regions of the continent 6 Pacific slope w free, and it always must and froe. The mountain barriers that separate that jortion of our empires are quite divide us—too widely, porribiy’, to alleniate us Let us only become ali slayebolding -tates oa of those barriers, while only free States are or. per} Ltuated cn the other side, and then iadecd ‘will come a Gtvinon of the great American family Rations, equally ambitious for compiete control continent, and « aunflict between them over world will mourn as the and last to De retrieved of all the calamities that evor befallen the 7: : Eg # fi t orable ——— to end her troubles, by her admission into the Union. io contended that the Lecompton constitution was the ox; on of House of Representatives: Wamavotew, March 2, 1858, THE MAT AL OFPICR® AFFECTED BY THE JURTRING BOARD, ‘The House res.ied the consideration of the resolutions from the Setiame euthorizing the Presilant to appoint any ‘officors affcted by the action of the Naval Retiriag Board Wo thelr former positions. Mr, Warrmxy, (aim.) of Del., argued in favor of the Fesolution, severely criticising the action of the Naval Board. Mr. Booock, (adm.) of Va., opposed th ion of th Tem ‘tions, con! nding that tho proceedings of the Board of Inquiry were jast; and that even if ite decisions were oversed, many of ite suppose t victims who are now 6x pecting p Wo get Dack into the navy woud find themselve mistaken. Moser. Wixstow, (adm.) of N.C , and Sewarn, (adm. ( 4 a } ‘of Ga., both advocated tesolution, which was by seventy one majority. ‘The House then adjourned. —-—_—____— The Debts of Lawrence, Stone & Co. Boston, March 3, 1858. At the adjourned meeting to-day of tho creditors of Mesers. Lawrence, Stone & Oo., before Jadge Ames of the ‘Tnsolveocy Court, claims were allowed of about $900,000, making the toial debte thus far allowed against the firm oot up $2,071,000. ee ‘The Case of Tuckerman, the Alleged Mail Robbers New HAvey, March 3, 1869, ‘Tho Grand Jary in the case of Tuckerman adjourned to ‘Taareday (tomorrow) morning, when a bill of indictment ‘Will probably be prevented againet bim Renate. AtaasT, March 5, 1868. Mr. Dayton’s charge, made Inst sight, war that $1¢,000 was to br paid on the passage of the Brookiya Looal As sesament bili, a peared in the Seoste aod But @ amended 1p the House hy himself and Meare Dury and Resch BANKS OF DOOR AND SAYINGS RANKA Mr. Oxarscey’s but te prevent the Denke of true from being Connected wth savings bauks, was made to exten? Over al the Stale betore t was orvere! toe third reading ‘THE CANAL FURD IN WANT OF BOWERY, ‘The report of she Commuanioners of the Cans! Fuad oo the state of the find, i reply to the resolutions of the assembly, Was feat ip The Commissioners state thet ‘bey bave po funor The bill to remove the steot Alieghary county was *akeD Up, and the dwcursicn GoCcu;.ed most of the morning ses ion INVESTIGATION INTO THE AFFAIRS OF Ca"TUR Canna, Toe of the Coma iiee om Commerc . 4 Naviga- on was received. fhe Pate that | opinion uf the comu.ities that fur ther lavest gation od be made joto the manner *f conduceng the af» { the Castle Garden Finigrant depot. A resotetion ise. suited for the appointe ent of a minittee of investigation. pa Brace (dem.) moved to imy the report um the table. it. &r. Sur (dem.> moved the adoption ef the == and oe, ene his Motion at length, om aco . - THK DOLAN AND SEELEY CONTREED sar, The Attosney Genera) bas given an opiewe in reply to the resolulive of (he Arsembly, that | is not neoswaary bed rr to reside in the district for whics be & elected, hr. Cray (dem) moved that Hon. John G. Seeley be deciared entitiod te the seat from New York, and that the pelivon of the contestant be dismeeed. The House postponed the matter for one week, after a bara struggle. Latest from the State Capital, RAILROAD KSPORTS—WONDKKFUL DEYRECIATION IN PROPERTY VALUATION—ATTORNKY GENERAL DE CLPBS AS ANTICIPATED YESTERDAY EXCITING EXECUTIVE SKSSION—APPOINTMENT OF NEW YORK HARBOR MASTERS—IMPORTANT BILLS —INCREASE OF BALARIES—INVEATIGATION OF OASTLE GAR DEN MATTERS, BTC., BTC. Aunant, Merch 3, 1868, Under a resolution of the Senate, the Contral Railroad Company reported this morning that the assessed valua- tios of their real estate tor the year 1856, was $14,406,- ‘868, and that in the year 1857 it was $11,171,964 12. That of the Erie, for the former year, was $6,257,786, and for the later year $4,612,840 Ol—making @ difference ia the former in one year of over three millions, aud of the lat ter pearly @ million, How wonderfully property will de preciate. ‘The Attorney Genoral this morning sent in hia reply to the AssomDly, inqatring whether a member ot the House living im one Avseubly district, cam be a representative ou the floor for another district. That learned expounaor of law and constitution is decidedly of the opinio. that he bes such right. Thia is precisely what the Henatn stated this morning would be the opinion of the distinguished legal adviner of the Legislature and the people. It must pot be inferred, by avy means, tbat by giving the Attorn General's ons in advarce of hw own signature, the. there haa been any colinssion betweea the learned x pounder rad any of the Henatp cor dent. hu essentially important that the public— Face the paper—shovld be disadused on that poiat. Now, seriously, what would be the condition of things he wise and ho doubt lucid argument of the guv every Dely ernment oificer prevail? How will de people relish the idea that «man residing, for instance, in the couaty of Wesbington, sbould take it into his head taat the people who are presomed to know hima bert will not seud him to the Toure of Assemb'y, and therefore goes dows to the city of New York ani obtains @ nomination aud ie electet? And if this is right law, as constituted in a single instance, why capnot ambitious pulilicuaos, with ample meaas, toe- trol any Assembly oistrict im the same way! .Mr. Crain moved that, on account of this opiuion of the Attoruey General, the com@ivee having in oup tun contested case, Dotan ra Seriey, be discharged, Tho subject waa Upaliy diopored of by a party vote, 44 to 45, postponing the question uvii Mr. Crain's commiitee report ue fruts fo the caso, Will Mr. Orain report? Jeet as sure as ho does, Seeley will be ousted, in our huntble opinion, A long acd exciting Executive ression ot the Seaste was beld to cay, vccapying some three boure The contro. verey was on aevount of the coudrmation of the somiua thom Of Barbor Masters sent in last woek Tho old lobby, isting of Sebultz, Brainard & Co , was fully in attend- jortiied to & great exteut fer noa- confirming the a pominess The acti Seward feeling, acted, had seme itlaence in the protracted disevssion. Not a momber of the Sonate left the Chem er upon the moet urgent oF y; but paired off with ono of opp ritepolitice, Every effort possible was reeorted to ic orter to throw Excelieney’s nominees over. board, but it proved useless and protracted sitting a vote was tak: were condrmed, They are—Ste or Braward Dodge lo the city of Sbae'ts, Coffin ja place of Breapan This agony being over, the next and only of tinportance i that of Canal Appraiser. There ie mm opposition to Parmalee, on account of hia wouderful travelling tiem, Senavor Braodroth bas introduced a bill incceasing the salaries of the State officers, to take effect aficr the pre. wont State officers retire, viz—To the Governor, eight thousacd dollars anpually; to bis private a crewry, two thousand five husdred dollars; to the Secretary of State, five thousand dollars, and bie deputy, as such, siovers of the Land ‘office, drod dollars, t the Comptroller, five thousand dollars, and hie deputy, two thousand five —e dollars; to York, in place of Mr. Barker was an H aod Surveyor, and hie ‘eputy, two five to the Superintendent of Public Tr fve hunorea dollars, and to his ieputy one thousshd dol- lara; to each of the Comm three thousand dollars. to each of the Inspectors of State Prisons three thourand dollars; to the Aurttor of the Canal mont three thousand Collars, and his deputy two thousand dol. lars; and to allow the eum of thirty seven thousaad dol- lars for clerk bire in the various State offices. Dr. Brandreth also presepted a bill containing, others, the following protisions:—The Governor cause fo be kept, in proper beaks to be provided for that any regigte! for the discharge of any duty um- a on bim by Constitution of iaws of the State; or ‘or the exercise of any power in him vested, which regis ter #0 mate shall Hie and remain in the Executive cham- ber. and the ariginal ‘on which each application oF oa, shalt remain on file in the Executive petition in chamtgr, anc with the register to mado, shal! be doliver Od to B® successor, But whenever an application for appointment to office or nomination shall be refoned by the Governor, he may in his discrotion doliver to the uneuecersful applicant fig letters, recommenda- tiers and pevitione, Governor shal| provide proper books, in which ehall be entered ail applications made to him for the pardon of any prisoner or the commuta’ion of ery sentence. with a record of the sane, He shall cause & 06 printed the Judges’ ri mayic to him of the tes: timony on ®hich capital convictions had been mado, Mr Henford made a report cn Caetle Garden emigration matters, to the effect that a fair competition ix aot allowed in the sale of tickets at the Garden, aud in the opinion of his committee @ more thorongh examination ia desirable. He thought tt waa expedient to institute a committes of in- quiry as to the allegation of fraute and impositions prac- tised upon emigrant landing at Oaatle Garden. His report was sccepted, but no committee 5 The creater of the time of tho Houae to day was consumed on the bill appointing commiasionera to f of all inplications or the county buildings of Allegany The prinel divereti 1 6 the people of the couuty, and that their Su- pervirovs rbould determine when their public Dulldires ebould be erected. Bot votad down and commissioners agreed npon— ote transaction similar to appointing Now Police Com. missioners. Mr, Everett's Oration on Charity, Puraneiema, March 8, 1868, At tho auction sale thie morning a gentleman paid one hundred dollars premium for the first choice of a seat at the deltvery of Mr. Byeret’s oratien op Charity, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1858. Roex janesvilie, Portage City i ‘Docu Atworne Stocs » stony. Penmey! ry New Oncxzans, March 3, 1866. A bill bae paseed the House of Representatives of Loul- Slaps, suthorizing a company, alreacy organized, to im- Port twenty five hundred free blacks from the coast of Africa, to be indentured for not less thau fifteen years. —_—_—__.. Appalling Catastrophe. BURNING OF THE STBAMBOAT KLIZA BATTLE—NBARLY PURTY LIVES LOST. New OR.RANS, March 3, 1858, A deopatch from Mobile wtates that the steamboat Kiiza Battle was burned st Kemp’s landing, near Demopolis, Alsbama,on Monéay morning. Thirty-uine lives were lost and twelve hundred bales of cotton destroyed. Among the lost was Rev. Mr. Newman, of Louisville, Ky. Many of the sufforors wore frozen in the water. povthunmscsadefieacatbschouniileay News from Mexico. Wanuncron, March 3, 1858, By the arrival of the mail as late as due, we have New Or:eans pepers containing additional Mexican news Drought by the steamer Teuneaseo, at that port. ‘The legtimite of Guansjuato, Queretaro and Zacatecas were at Colaye at tho lavest accounts, and a general astion ‘with Zuloaga’s forces was expedied within a week. General Parodi was about to enter Allende. Four thousand constitutional troops, with eightecn pieces: of artillery, had been reviewed in Orizaba. ‘The Connecticut Democratic State: Conven- tion. Naw Havay, Conp., March 3, 1858. ‘The Democratic State Convention met here to day. J. D, Pbelps, of Suns bury, was chosen President. Gem. Jeaues T. Pratt, of Hartford county, and formorly mowber of Corgress, was nominated for Govornor on the first ballot. Ibe vote was as follows:—Pratt 192; C. M. Ingersoll 197; James C. Loomis 41. The other candidates nominated are as follo For Meutevant Govervor, Jobn Cotton Smith, of Sharon; for Secretary of State, F. Williams. Jr-, of Stonington; for Treasurer, Daniel B Warver, of Rast Haddam; for Comp- troller, Peleg ©. Child, of Woodstock. ‘This afternoon the Committee on Re@@lutions reported a series, but Dr. Woodward, of Middletown, thinking they id pet go fer enough tm support of the President, méved © amend them. lie wae supported by © M Ingersoll ana ethers, and opposed by Mr. Strong, of Hartford, and others After @ rather warm debate the resolutions and amendments were referred back to the committee, who Ported sonm after the same resolutions amended so as to epprove of the polley of Mr. Buchanan as expressed in his waugural address and several messages. Tho resolu. bons were then adopted under the operation of tho pre. the Aldermanic vote was very close. The Doar’ stands V repeblicans sad 9 democravic Aldermen. Charles H. Gark, democrat, was elected Mayor by about five bua- schis Osweoo, March 3, 1858. The charter election yesterday reeuited in the re elec tion, by aemall majority, of L. B. Crockor, domocrat, for | Mayor, over Ancrow Veo Dyck, opporition. The demo- crews elected two Aldermen and the oppomtion two. Qncase, March 3, 1858. The municipal election yesterday panred off quivtly, and the vote was the largest ever polled. The entire republi- | can teket was cloeted by en average majority of 1,000. Movements Gen, Walter. New Onin, March 3, 1858, Gen. Wm. Walker arrived here today, and has taken | bis old quarters, Gen, Teeningsen is alto bere. Geo. | Walker voluntarily gave bail to day im the eum of $4,900 © appear befure the court os the 4th Monday in April. Death of Sallivan Dorr, Peovremven, March 3, 1968. Sulivan Lorr, l'resident of the Washington Insuran‘s Our Washington Correspond« nee. Wastivoron, March 3, 1864. ‘The Army Bill— Volunteers and Regulars. It is very probable the House of Representatives will Cty Int. Migener. ANOTHER SCHOOL KACITEMENT 4 DREADFTT A0FT DESTONE OF THE THACHERS FATALLY BURNED. Rotworn Lani Lo cick yestentay afternoon an arm Paes @ bill for the increwe of the army dy tne addition , &% SC WAP ever from the ward pramary aches Now 9° of volunteer regimepix. If so, whon the bili again comes to the Senate the friends of ihe administration will amend it 80 as to inorease the reguiar army, end it is believed that in thie shape the meusuro will ultumately pass. The reason why 60 mavy members favor the raising of vO- lunteer regiments ts in the hope cf getting more patronage distributed smonget their constituents, whilst tho increase to the army—which is only to be toinporrry al4o—would | and 45, lwnied ai 295 Woet Bightercth street. "between | Wight apd Nu Ls evenuee The oh\idree rushed foto the Greet ln Lhe widest slate of exottement © ying Fire!” | which #005 Marmad be be ghdorhood aad Cr firemen to thy prem eon Tt epprars that oo tae chivttee | returving from the yard, Mist Sarah I. Lowy. atescher, | ‘Went inte the class room, and seeing « lares fre im the | stove, Opene! the door, aad then turued rowed to jess Dack into the schoo! rom, whee che ducevered the bacw pot afford any now offices worth epeaking about. The : administration does tot desire volunteors for aovoral | PATtOf her dress on Gre. fhe tied to extmewinn the reasons. If Young and his followers can be intimidated into asubmission to the law without a conflict it will be a more flames by pressing the dress around ber, bul the haope ip ber pettiooat prevented ber dome ao Abe thee beeame homane azd equally as cfficiont @ modo of netting the frightened, and rusbed (:aaticnuy up and down the room question. If a volunteer force in sent against the Mor- eoging em “ Gh, cove mnt ogy The might of the mone fight i inevitable, The Tlinolans and the Missou- | UMfortunate young girl euveloped le Memes territing Fians, with their tradidoual hatred of she Mormons, could | ‘children, whe serewmed ane rie in the pot be restrained; and it is by no meaus certain that an | Ft @Ppalling manner Hlfore were made by Mins upd! force, opposed Utah, would, as a matter of course, down If, therefore, Conereen nboulg pass a law rizing @ volunteer force, it is very if the Presi- dent would sanction it And: ifthe force was ralsod It woud be used wholly for garrison duty. How long could a volunteer force be kent together under stances? They'would all desort in six monthe. The Secretary of War will be able to bring some six thourand troops into the fisid cari; the spring, and this will, it is believed, Bo wut cient f@p the purpose, though in the meantime it wil) leave our frontier posts almost ontirely exposed. ‘ihe responsibility of the lors of life which may ensue in consequence of absence oi all protection, must rest upon Congrees—the Presiuent hax done his duty Unless the army can be strengthened, it is absurd to suppose our Kettiements can extend {nto the wildernaaa amidst hostile savages. Yet the very persons who pro- fess to bo in favor oi the expansion of our territory aretho | Schopp, No. 1,897 Broadway, near Fifty-aoovad street. most loud mouthed epponec of the Army bil. George Senders here lobeying for Sam. Colt. He bax apartments at Willard’s, and gives din- ners and euppers daily to members of Congress aud army officers. Colt ia tryizg to secure, throvgh the aid of his friends in the a we contracts | tate of David Lydis, situated at West Farm. for his pistol from the government. already se- cured an order for about $200,000 worth. He is trying to humbug the Secretary of War into purchasing an addi- tional number of navy size platols, with extra rifle stocks, uch circum. | fallin, to the trained fanatics of | E. Crowell and her asewtants to extinguih the burcing beabie to put them | dress of the agonized teacher, which they Mzally suc ceeded in doing, but uot until Mine Lewis was danger ously burned, and almost eu her ciothes dentroyet =f children fled down the etairs in a preciypiiate over each ober, but rloualy injured. Mise Croweil, Oreee apd was fo over Pa Sy FI 7 ‘application rea. Lewis was conveyed to her home, at the reaideace of parents, No 160 West t Fightewnth hineteen years of age, and bad only school for two days. Her ractor that but litsle hope ts entertained recovery Fins in Broapway.—About three o'clock yesterday afternoon @ fire broke out im the vinegar factory of Joka The firemen soon arrived and extinguished the fire. Doemage to the building abont $60 Insured for $100 in the Rutgers Insurance Company. Finy at Wrer Faus+.—The mills belonging to the es. oa the Broox river, were entirely destroyed by fire on Tuesday aight. Mostcar Fre at Sr. Srerugy’s Cuvncu.—A greed sa cred concert will be given at St Stephens’ church (Rev 80 as to make asort of gun out of them for mounted | Dr. Cumming), Twenty-sighth atreet, on Sunday evening, troops. A more absurd idea cannot be tmagined—the obly f segs of the joke lying in the fact tbat it would give Sam Colt a large sum of money. He is ulso hard at work on his application for a renewal 4f his pateat by Congress, and hence tho diffusion of teri and champagne by the renowned George and the sot int Col. Coit, Our Havana Correspondence. Havana, Feb. 25, 1858. More Coolies and Slaves—Operatic— Maretzck's Profits Markets—Tobaceo Crop—News, de. The British ship Dream, Wilson master, arrived yester- day morning from Macao and Cape of Good Hope, one hundred di tide, from disease, only twelve, according to report. Santa Anna is expected. He was announced to be here by the British steamer Solent, which arrived from St. Thomas yesterday; but he did not come to meet expecta- tion and a secret deputation, said to be waiting his arrival, © escort him ‘ack to the land already enriched bya wimall portion of his person, and waiting the balance thereof. Three charcoa! vessels from the outporte recently took on board, off the coast of this island, the cargo of a slaver from the coast of Africa, consisting of 450 Bozales, and landed them at Talla Piedra, a portion of the suburbs lying on the harbor, They wore, however, seized by the Spapieh author'ties, and are now at the deposit at Jesus del Monto, a st. urb of this city. Frezzolini, with Maurice Strakosch, went te Matanzas yesterday togive a few concerts. 'I was present lost ‘eveping at the Teatro Tacon and heard part of the per- 8, with 441 coolies, having passed over the rum and prec March 7 A number of the best amatours will lend their services, and will be assisted by the choir of the church and an efficient chorus Altogther it is expected to be oue ofthe most successful affairs of the kind which have taken piace in this city for some time. Scorr Liv Guarp.—This veteran corps held their usual mecting at the Mercer House on last Tuesday eveniag, number of the membors appearing for the first time in uniform, which created general satisfaction. The uni form is strictly according to army regulations, deing a navy biue frock coat, with sky biue pantaloons. It be unnecessary to state trat the meetings and drilie of this are conducted with, probabiy, as much deco- ision as a genera! court tartial woula be on Governor's Island. They intend turning out on the Léth of April next, the versary of the battle of Cerro Gordo; and we are hag Hegre that some of our crack military bands in this city have already volunteered their services for the occasion. The Scott Life Guard are bound to prosper. Examimancn or mm (uuncxp Poucy Vexpmrs Pow Poykp.—The examination of Samuol Dickinson, the al leged agent for Samuel Swan & Co.'s Sparta Acatomy Lottery, and John F. Baldwin, tho allegnd policy printer, came up yesterday afternoon at the Recorder's office, when, on motion of x Recorder Smith, counsel for the ac cused, the examination wae postponed till Saturday next at twelve o'clock, The case of Johnson and St. Johns, charged with the same offence, was also laid over tili Saturday. New York Cattle Market, Weonxspay, March 3, 1868, The current prices for the week at all the markets aro . it being the benefit of Amodio. The house | &8 follows:— formances, | Was well Siled. I beard the tercetto from “William Tell’’ beautifully vocalized Amodio, Botardi and Tagiiatico. Ly DS Also the third act of “Lucia,” by Senorita Ramos and Se | Ordinary Coletti and Tagliafico; the roado from ‘“Ce- ly sung by Adelaide Phillips, who received “1 Lombardi,” by Senorita Ramos and All these celebrated singers were called before the cur- tala daring the evealng, and bowed their acknowledg- ments and ad.ous, Mox Maretzek and bis company are on board of the sabe! this morning. He has cleared over $40,000, and given satisfaction for it Compasy, and ope of our oldest and most Lighiy retpect ed crt.zens, died the eveming after a bricf illness. He was © pative of Bustos, but has resided bere for moro than half 4 century. The Southern Steamers. THR MEMPHIS AT CHARLESTON ‘Curuumtoy, Mare! The screw steamship Memphis, of Cromwei!'s lov, ar. rived here from Now York yesterday. THE WESTBANPURT AND FLORIDA AT SAV ANNAN, Savawnan, Maca &, 1888 ‘The escrow steamship Weaternport, of Cyomwell’s line, arrived yesterday from New York. ‘The United States mail steamship Florida, from New York, arrived bere to-day. Ali well. Weather By the Northern, Fastern. a, Southern Tele- graph Lines. —Otice 21 Wall street. Charlottet'p, PEL & Jobe, N. B. Heck ville, NB. Mbite River J a. ome Az2e oem aa42° 44° v Vort Jorvie N.Y. Syracure, N. ¥ Ovwero, NOY. He nelleviiie, Re use’s Pott Cgdenrborg NY Dorkirk &. ¥. Poe m™ Orent Bend, Pa = s 3544 “.,2 gira Tre z =) a! 1741 3 Pa ESeees rt aaa wees Casumtos, March 5 168 Cotton unchanged. cales ° bare Cotton market ebarge on New money. Fleur firm apd in g:d demand at Wheat firm. Red. #t 08 yetlow, S80. 0 00. ' Whirkey duit clone quiet and rather Ormer at hour yesterday, Rio was ead for lee. « 10\e —the latter price for select. Perane rina Mareh 2 1808 Proadetults quiet. Flour Grm at 6450265. Wheat dull and prices barely mainulned. Red, #1 « ®t « white, $1 a Fl 0 owes 1c. a1i\e Provisious quiet. $17. Lard firm at 10ye @ 10\ge. ou’ ot Movements tn Fi ent Estate, The sales were mate yortrday by A f Rleeeker, Son & Co.— S story brown stone house and lot, 206 E. 20th st. 94.900 a do. do do. de ae 8 do. do. do 10 te. ‘7 3 do. do. do. TOK do. am a do. Ao. @. 22 do 1 SB atory decement brick house and lot 219 W. 18th et ame Leasehold prem i 1 lot on N. wide aed 1 do. wo 1 do. Sod 1 do. o5 1 do, 2 lots 8. K 2 do. B. cov. 2 do, on 10 | | of_weeks in Charleewn. The ruger market ‘8 rather active, although purchases are only made to supply pressing wants. Stock about 80,009 boxes new and 10,000 oid crop. Molasees bas advanced, being scarce; 2\ reala per keg ts the eclling price. The tobaceo crop promises to be full an average one, but planters domand the high rates whieh ruled at this reason last year, which exporters do not appear inclined . | © eve, conmequentiy no business for the coming crop has been transacted. Freights are declining. The ruling rates being £2 for | the British Chanuel for orders, 8c. per box for the United | States, and $3 to 84 per hhd. for sugar and $3 per bhd, for molaswes. Stnail sized vessels only have a c! of being eppaged. Pxehanges dull and declining. I quote sterling 12 to 13 per cent premium, New York, Roston, Vhiladeiphia, and other Northern and Pastern cities, 4 to 1 per cent pre- mlm, New Orleans, 2 to 3 por cent premium (short). The royal mail steamer Solent arrived yeeterday from Thomas with Londen dates to the 24 inst. ‘The Philadelphia, fom New York, was not in sight at durk last evening od to mention the death, throe days , of & young man named George Nilew, aged trenty one years, a native of Topsham, Maine, a seaman on board rhip Champlain. The pobhe health w good. Weather cool and tolight fol. Where cle om carth is there such a clunate as wo now enjoy? Adie Commistoners of Emigration, The Commusioners of Finigration met yesterday— Gaba Verpianck, President, tn the chair. Oe SPOT ERTWEEY TE COONWONKRS AND THE ALMB- HO. ok GOVERNOR, Mr}. D. Mowe aw off wed the following: Whereas, Mr. Adem W Spiers and thirteen other of our © 0) jnean bave presen od @ momorial to the Board of verpors of the Aimshouse in referenvo to the alleged tnim of the city againat ihe Commissioners of Emigration, rom which lt ie manifest that the memorialiete are unin mined ae to the mature of the controversy existing be- oem the Almenouse Governors aod tho Oommissioners Fmigration apd as these gentlemen, judging from their pprarance © the Bowepapers, are necding information the suljeot, therefore, Rew | Thai the Tresifent be requested to commu- cate to them a tus stavement of the differences existing etworn the Hoard of Aimshouse Gov ‘nore avd the Com ore ct Eiigratien, and the measures adopted by they to teormlate the dispute After * brief debate the above was aJopted, when the Beard eo parte! FMIGRATION FIVANCHB, MTC Pm grants arrives to February 24. . seen 409 be de. sinew, to March 3. seeceeee 408 EIB, ca00 00s ssease «4,767 ‘To name date in 1867 ¢ 10.01 1858, ioe 18S los 108 ima 1960 sa.168 99 Verret Acar — Prederet Th mypeon, of Me 114 Fulton street, war yenter Gay Serboon arrested by ofeer Mack, on a warrar' is- moby be Fewer, Mayor Temenn on compignt of ' Leech, Qe men le the net of carrying pace —y —la ot No. Maturce Thompson, it u Conmndidated Utter, of when betmg drought before om pebow took into us Meckwell. of the Mayer's squad , oe Joke, beeper of an ex eoMee corner af Chatham and Maxtor Areste -vn0 fine aNegrd the reenenined agent for eevers! Mouth eee, whch othe ead Pokemuoke y ktterion wee taker befor) lkocordor Bar ar! Or tae cation Deer? oF ceOrER AnHmeED Power Reaeuenee.— Sergramt Poreey © @ 0 pew of men, made aucdber de soot apen ae slieged tulley shop at No. 29 Ann etroet ventens | erremt Thing, eh 6 1) o'clek, ant succonte sevens! parties im the met of purcharing poli-y otter arrested the beeper of the piace, Wo set two others, wamed Charles Frevck ant R» Lore, whe, toy. Ser wh tar, aantity of | a ae.,e defers Wwe Mayor. weKay wae Ss @radth |, aod Fraecis aod Lyte each we POC Bal to wat am cxamination om the Mth meant for the organ sation of An PErieultur®! aagoriation on @ pormapent {oun!atoe. Co shead, Sowthern planters, your eyuem « | egrivwlture, Aemmaet , and you will do more for wdependeace than a the po thew Ly yy OF out Of Congress.— Vw Oricans , hed Maxiwo— We learn from the Fort Amitir, Ark. that an expediten i about fe Rit Seatie es e niet Captain a) on'the (awe, the ' Jame ays, wl unders of applause; and, lastly, a duo from | Ordinary.... 50 00055 00 laferior, ‘and Stecsh! Botardi. . The company will stop ® couple | First quality... 5%. 454 | ending this morning: — 20,004 08 | siremt, His apring style of gents’ dress hat, for 1868, just in- BEEF CATILE. First quality.$11 00a 11 60 Common 10 00.810 60 Inforior . COWS AND CALVES. First quality.$60 00865 00 Common SHERP AND LAM. First quality...$5 0047 00 Other qualities $3 00 a 4 00 BEBP CATTLE. There was another light suppiy of beef cattle at the Washington drove yard, and in consequence prices ad- vanced fully balfacent, and in some instances the ad- vance paid far exceeded that. There was one lot of Texas ttle on sale, and another from Michigan, both of which © looking well, and met with ready sale at the ad- i vanced rates. A short supply was anticipated, and a | general rush was made for Bergen Hill on Monday, where | about 600 bead chan, hands, mainly for epecu's tion. The total number offered at Allerton’s for the week was 1,813 head, a tew of which wore sold on Tues day. The eale was well attended, and the weather was just the right kind to cause butchers to take bold sharp- ly, which was the case to-day, fthere having been a brisk demand from the opening. We understand that quite a pumber of cattle which were en rmée for Boston re bought up on the road and sent to this market, in =. of a short supply. Tho receipts were chiefiy from litinois, Obio and this ‘State Indiana sent in 108 head this week, all of which were very fair, and mot with ready sate. The goneral selling price waa abont 10440., and the range was from & \<c. to LI ige., with afew extras at a trifle above thove figures, COWS AND CALVES Are in plentiful supply, and as the dea.and is protty good, prices were mrintained, VEAL CALVES. Tho market was abundantly supplied, but there being a good demand, iast week's prices were realized. SHER? ANT LAMBS. There prevailed a good cemand for sheep and lambs, aa- pecially for the latter, with which che market was but foorly suppited, There was an increase in the rorsipts | of about 2,000 head. Prices are within the range of our quotations. SWI. There have been no arrivats at Allerton’s for more than three weoks, but kalos are making in the city at from & ye, to fe, Thore are larg numbers of dressed hogs coming in by the railroads, which reater ihe demand for live hog# much moro moderats. The vumber received at Hudson river drove yard, Thirty.aeventh stroet, by tho Frio Ratizond, was 2,006! Hudeon River Rullrosd, 2,299; Caméen and Ambyy Railrvad, 97%; Fiie Rallroad vie Ber- gen, 99. Total, 7,042. KECAPITULATION. The total receipta of al! stock at all the yards for the week were as follows — Bewea C0. Calv, Veols. 8. &L. Swine Allerton’ - 1 oO 2 Bie = 1 «18 3620 = oe 70 WM = 19 478 736 = M4 393-5314 —| a8 1,618 3,200 61.501 12,408 | Sametime 1867,...25'982 2/059 8/387 68,718 9,023 RECRIPTS BY NEW YORK AND RAIN RAILROAD. ‘The foil ia the report of the live swck brought » destined for New York, for the week Espenschetd, Hat Manufacturer, of 118 Nas. sau street, bas now ready aud for sale (he spring style of gen. Gemen’s bate for 1888, Style of Gentlemen's Stitc byt “ts adhe St pF GENIN, No. 114 rowlway, opposite Bt. Paul's, your Hatser!—Watkins, 18 Fulton Who's odueed. nis Anson's \y pes—-Large Size for Ww conte The only place ‘x ihe city ahere, daguerreoty pee are made, rac’ any oper pi mal 7 ANSON’, sed roadway opposite Metropolitan Hotel List of Phoing and Aabretyee eneases taken to order, uncalies for, at HOLMES’ gailery, Brondway. Shirts for Made or Made to Measure, at M'LAUGHLIN'S, 260 Green wich street, corner of Murray. Smithsonian Houston street, Bi plan. Defiance Salamander SafesWith Patent powder preot locke and erage bars. Also, re and burglar ret peel * = “ROWERG M. PATRICK. Bron ve Colors of Superior Quality, at Lowest at ANDREW A. MOPER'S, 0% William stecet, oppo- House, + comer of el mecommodations on the Europeaa Nemoval.—Wew ombe & Son have Removed ek of cleare, snuff, tobacco, meerschanm pipes, and ney goods, to 81}, Bronuway, between aod it ay. Klee Me-Quick.— . Distilied from fr: EUGENE DUPUY, Chemist, 6) broader: Cr Heat i Houre Matr Dye, Wigs and Toupees.— in the world. On sale and aye tenes at No.6 Asior Matr Dye, Wigs and | The best in the world surpassing all made. Sold and spplied TAD Reoad way a the manufsetory, the loway's Ointment ts Aston t! ly in this country, but he faculty, not only int! wth the work by the ‘most rapid cures of broat” bronebittd ued catkana ever’ placed om record. "Wares ‘and brisk friction accom- apptication. ——————_-—. Marsh & Co.'s Radteal Core Trumes, Elastic Mockings, shoulder braces, Ae. No 2 Vesey st., Astor House. Hill's Halr Dye, 4 Sh’ a Black oud noe Nod | chimnne 5 rop Can ba SOP Leet BAC ER mre, a, White, the Hawwrs Sprt 4 Styles, 3; Les fad. at Le rer uced to $2 at WE 44 Fulton street. ‘The Metalic Tablet Razor St: MARRLAGe a0 Dearie Morris Bevorea— Hamnisos —In Brockiyn, on Saturday, Fee ‘TT, Dy the Rev Dr Lewis, Jaw W. Botouxn to Misa Jam mea (mascot —Porry.—Oe NJ by the Kev. 0 C ites of thie ty to Mowe Many 6 Perre, of New iirlian ‘7 Sam ~Gorsea —At 8 Apr's church Brockiyu, a Wednesday, March 3, by the Rev BO Cotier DD ,'and ae he Thomason rector of Bt. Joba's cburch, of Somerviie NJ, Wmrone R daite to Sanath EF, youngest daughter of the late Kaward Gunt ing, Fg att of nm Vim aw>—Danuwo.—On Tuew ay, March 2, at the par: # ef the Reformed Dutch church .f Bergeon Neck, bp ev Agron L. ruliweu, GsnasT Vagmiinp to we Iuauaus both of Or virevilie, Huasco county, New Jersey. ines. Arxvemo~ —Om the North Srother Inland, ca Wednes dus he 8, Mew Mancanurr Actuoom, in the 07th year af ee Puneraion Friday aernoon at three o'clock, from Pere mere vieanie »s — (0m Monday evering, March 1, of phthisis pal- a .— a, ob Bramnwcn, elders eon of the late Denies & Bourdeite, aged ba ay re gtives and {riends of the family, om ee Peck, od his brother in law Oscar Te- invited wo attenc his funeral, this urvoary y Aang “ ae street, Ric —im Toraday , March 2, Carmmnons Cogan, Poiee and Mary Ann Unga, aged 9 mouins and’sd riends and jances of the family are errs irom tap reslaeee et 106 Twelfth West strect, thin (Thursday} afternoon at ene o'clock. ; a Conwts.—Ow Tueeday evening, March 2 Atamer Wi tptart child of Wiuiam 3 apa ery Corwin oe ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are invited to at- tene tbe funeret, thi (Thursday) a'ternoca, et three o’c eck, from the ‘ecture room of the Carmine street Prea- by torian chereh, ‘Coram —On Tuosday, March 2, at her residence, Ne (0s Pear! ot. cet, Euzanats Curves, aged 50 years. The friends of the family are reapectiu y invited to at tond the funeral, this (Thurnday) afternoon, at half past one c'clock, trom No tu: l’ear! «t-set. Divos —On Wecnesday, March 3, Tromas Diztom, aged 29 years, a native of couety Clare, Ireland. fuberal will take piace from his late residence, Ne. S46 Greenwich street, at two o'clock Y. M Durr —In Brook typ, on Mc ~~, March 1, Jam Deve. ‘The funerai wil take place to day (Thursday), from No. 376 Walworth street, Kart Brovklyn. His friends are re- quested to attend Frexry —On Wednesday March 3, Joux P Pavers, the beloved ron of Kienor and J. M. Fenety, aged 3 years, & month and 16 deja The relatives and friends are respectfully invited te ag- tend the funeral, thie (Thursday ) afternoon, at two o'clock, without furtber invitation, from the residence of his pa- reuis, No. 43 Columbia treet Gover —@n Wednesday, March 3, after a short iliness, Cuanias WitiiaM, fon OF Charles snd Rosaanah Gover, aged 1 year, mentha and § ‘ays ‘The resatives and friends are reapectfally invited to at- feud the (uueral, this (Thursday) afveruoon, at half past © eck, from the resifeace of his parents, No 886 Siath avence, Happocn.- At Piermont, Rockland county, on Mareb 2, Wourswina L. Happeex, wife of doger Had ycate anc S monte services will lake place thts (Thu > evening, ven o'clock, mt ber late resideoca [lends end Boqr un tances are reapetfully invited to & teod. Tho remaine will be takea to Rabway, Now Jorsey, on Friday morning, for interment, Phitacely wia papers please copy. Horas.-On Weevesony, “arch 3, of seariet fever, Epway A., eldest son of Amanda L. and Isaac W. Hopking, of this city, aged 2 years and 4 months. Fonora! from No. 84 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, this (Thur a} ) afternoon, at two o'cwok. Hosroxp —In Cork, Ireland, on Friday, Feb. 6, Saxomn BR. Boeroup, of Queen fort, Bandon, Brookiya, co Wedvesday, March 3, Ma~ mina F Lock woop, wife of Wm @ TLock Wood, ia the 45@ year of ber age. The friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune- rol services, this (Thureday) afternoon, at three o’clook, 4 No. 104 High street, Brocklya. Her remains will be en Tuatington op Friday morning, tor inter- ment O’Baiay.—On Tuesday, March 2, Avva O'Bauay, aged 28 ears. The friends of the faratly are reepectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, (this (Thursday) aiternoom, at one o'clock , from No. 19 Scamme! street Prany.—In this city, ou Mond: March 1, Dr. Dave Prnay, ip the 43¢ year of hix age ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are invited to ag- tend the fuseral ig sy od inyianos from the rest- dence cf bis father, No. 282 Third street, this (Thursday) alleracon, at one O'elock. Raynon.—f9 Brovklyn, om Tuesday, March 2, Racum Axs,on y daogbter of Mulford f. and Ann Kaynor, aged @ eee, Oe cae oonun Atatty relatives eud friends mily Are reapec invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of har father, No. 152 Cariton avenue, this ({hursday) afternoon, at four v'cicck. Her remains Will be wkon to Rockaway for interment on Friaay morntag Rowse.—On Tuseday afternoon, March 2, afer a long and tedious Llnets, Mr Samum Rowe, a tue 3d your » from lw inte residence, 3 d Wiliam, alec Manhattan Chapier, No. 6, 0. U. ral, from the A., aro respectfully invited to auenrd bu raday), et rome [Ith day, March tives aod frients of the family, the German No. 54. F and A. M, the ¢ thi are respectfully iny afternoon, at cre o'clock, from hie Inie Cherry street, ore door from the oorne Scorr.—On Wednesday, March $, Maay E.. wife of Wa. B, Scott, apd eldest anughter of the late br. Z W Seaman. The relatives and friends of the fi nd wo o’leok, without furth Baamay.—Al Barlom,oo Mouday evening, March 1, afar a short aud severe ilineas, Jamm V Skamay, god 66 years The friends and relatives of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at clever o'clock, trum bis late residenoe, Sewwnd avenue mad M1Ua phreet. Tarton.—Wuddenty, at Charlton, &.C., on Tuesday, Feb, 23, of disease of the beat i, Capt. Faapaniox A. Tax ton, son of Jeremiah H. Taylor, of Middie Haddam, Com- necticut His remains were forwarded tw bis father's residence tnd interred there, ___ MISCELLANEOUS, <CORNS, NUNION®, NAIL# PENETRATING TaOE Soak extraeie! without pain, #0 the: the boot can be weaw ly after the operation without the least the patent, by Dr. LAUMA RIK’ 760 Broadway. DOUBLE SOLE WATERPROOF be 4 $4 50 Ddoots, now ready at JONMA’, No. 10 Aan 3) doubie euie pegged bare. — — 1858. DRESS TRIMMINGS KOHLSAAT BROTHERS. 44 Jonn atreet, ANKER, THE CHURBRATED THOT MEDIUM anker, trance medium. tirvies evening. #83 Broadway, room 1d. pi NGLISH \LAUNCH OF MUTTON FOR DINNER TO- ay Iato 8: Barclay & paper ei Abe ™ on whee oe omame heap. 1 find trade reviv auiiful o— 8) to 81%: binck dreom “ane garments Foadp made, A sultof clothes ® twelve hours. CLARER, 116 Willian surest aye you Lyfe my te ANNUAL AWARD ume by the Cosmopoliinm Art Association, will positively take place atthe Wentern (Iellery. Magen 23," Sab pert ‘books still open. Svery subseriper of $3 ts enwtiad to thy Uhree dollar magazine one year, or Engraving and Art Journal; aleo a certificate in the award of premians, which are the & Slave, and several Rundred valuabas peitings, fe. very subscriber is also eas fo the gree umseldor? Gallery, free for the season, 543 way, wi particulars can be obtained. 1 AW BLANKS. 4 WILLMER & ROGERS, 42 Nasaan street, corr or of Liberty, have now ready anentirely new se!, revised by an emin lawyer of this city INGER'S SEWING MACHINES, — facinring purposes Si The public im ythem. Singer’ iad for com) CURIE Bos TY Set © Cur ir 8. "1 atye. Sfeure, UB’ Lines, M.D. $91 Bowers,” Por sake at 7? wireet, near Church, and at druggists, WENTY PIVE CENTS IN CASH OR POSTAGE ST. wid Juct im oe mid oncure » Tneredive avggeey’ 10 say pores, me United Statee—all dine INVALIDS.—JUST ; Cy pe nity or cult Yavolida, sovereh lots of PL Sey bite pe pt