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Com way cannot raise the ready in plenty to lve their LOCKS!s, Is too Meiculous—bay, a uitle after the Greytown ® dec y The said company bas chown no desire to opea 2 some; they cunhoul ne opeat temagatinte for the lake @ rive’ steamers, or to mak Preparations for wimg of the great san’ Was coveremaah, of court, one Bent (Dor. notices already thoy have given theme & »roloagaucu, sud now bo give Laem auother would be agemst ibe tierests of tho republic, of ue United States, apd the commer of the world at large he copirect by thse time is null and vod Ober parties are now — weouating for the privilege Of the Transit, and the Apple art Cony py, bot better gel! of thoir Axiared, wf they Rave aay, re hey spoil Wenstor is puildy, the wires myghty hard for Vanderbrit. Anciber party wants to establish & eter Wt! bave age nas the best chance, Soe and Cudinet, and the commerce of is Largely in favor of Vapderdil, knowing that the Commo Gore baa the oeedfu, avd tho determination to put aay eu erprive wrough iD coubdle que ye Tae Unitet States mail, i is exPectou, wil, pacs We Nicaraguan Leth. Tuas: the contract Will son be out with the Uniied States Mau Mteameh p Company, we know Vanderbilt can get 1 for Nicaragya if be tries We (eel aure if No. 6 Bos Green coptrol: (he Nicaregua Trapsit we shall pave brisk and fewrisbing \imes. This all We Waul—a transit, end ‘Vancorbut it preferred w avy other party oy the money seekers. The government, bowever, are somewhat wiraxl of the Commodore: they kuow be is fond of playigtrcks ‘(he goverament will be itberal with the Commocore, but they will make such @ contract as will Keop hum to the sticking post The ooce fair city of besutiful Granada, the ideal of Squiers’ paraswe, tbe hving mooument of Walker's van ciavam end filibuster progres, is rapidity building ap. tis highiy satisfactory to odserve—perbaps avin ” We ichab tants of tirabuca, 50 proud of their city, aftor the Sorrivie sufferings and privauous they haze endured, are abie to cuguoder such acuity and perseverauce ih re. BuscitBtiog thet Celoved idol.” 14 wil tak ® fow months to moke Granada @ city again; but « soore of years aay eiapee before the awful indications of dibusieriem are wiped out. Soldiers are regularly drilled, thoroughly uoiormed and equipped with Low armx—the Minie Tite Deing the favorite ona weil ken care of The country ui eatirely quiet There was a clght ourst of aa attemp: to raise @ row th Leow; bul it dis no) exteud beyond the doors of the grogyery where 16 was Cogvocld UDuer tue hugh pressure of aguardiente. By the bye, Aguardieute or Nicaregyan Rum Carey Joves ai lat is OD his inst loge: Le mteads to leave for tho States by tufts pteamor—this time positivaly, as he baa &) Dany times previous y atlempted to do Ho, but always maauaged ww be to I Mr. Joues really canuot conseive for oro moment what Mr. Casa could be about, 1a cecog Bim im bis Couiral American mixsion, esy8 bir Carey, “where is Moorve? where is the great au die wim of the Amencan international itarference” With me,” Baye Mr. Carey, “it dies with my departare trom the surmy sol of Nicaragua” Stitt, Mr. Jones con Bidered it & solemn duty Le owed to bis amaouiate oom scrence to deposit, prior to his depariure from N a the Monroe dctrine ip the safe keeping of Ganeral taba, coupied with a long steing of compinints azainat every Dooy ana everytni As certain'y bas won for Rinsetf imperishable laure, with the sugar exue distillers, and Wik ever be remembered iy Nicarage a+ tue Avvabre rielenia—the silopt wan, Poor Carey, vis mi no ed A new inlens Custom Foase has been establishad by cecres of (his government, in the department of Mate es from tae mouth of the Rio Grau s hich eventually iauet bean imooriant | pace, as vessels will eacily flad return fright of raxno | Fny, Which is Le great aDUBdence along tke banks of ths never The ene cultivation ts about cress Of Uns goverement ¢ © thee paciers OUR BAN JUAN DEL NORTE COR DENCE. fan Joey Dax Norte, March %6, 1868, saion is at to be protected 4 pug Cerwin prem 23PON: | Croma Ball at the Transit Hotl—All Nutumulities Repre- | No Pay N ie Mudtiplicwy -f Transit Com- | ponies—Operations of the Different Ageniom IT ho is ta be Successful i= The Suzquchanna Still at Son Juan ~ Cor mitmvomers te Settle the Differences between Cota Rica a Nicorogua— Vessels in Port = New Currency Req uiations —The Sueaner San Carios Washed i sPieces on the Rocks. be Tbe (owe wae treated to » grard ball et ta Transit Hotel on thy pightof the Zi inst. Ti was on8 of those purely Cenceratic spscteciss, not unfrequent here where all colors nad elas of biveds neve, from the purely .ax0n WDite to the CosKkest eads of Afetoan black Pees, abd worre all ment yoo the Mort pertoct equanty There were present Pogiishimen from jolly olt Suy!aad, and aio fom Jamawa, Precchmen, from La bole Frauco sd Sen Domingo; pure nativor of Nicaragas, of various wrinkled bers and there, and fewele, ome marriel end otbe:* who | fhould nave bees locg sgo cflcers ta anilorm, from tha | Teited Siatee frente Surhuchanua and Hoya! mail | riesr de, Traueit agents, aod so forth. Duriog 5 the day the bowel was Kept literaity enveloped in Sage | Jqeriom French Apgiteh arse) sa, O sta Rican, % ~ | whith at ciph) were ‘abe pry ashe tbe | dell room The bane or subm WASP RCUTED, es being t9 eee, (he ball 4 taaguttraie, T. J Marun, the | master of cer leading hy artner, Molly, | on the floor & obe end of the srioon, and Mr. bay em trane.t ageois, with bs bleobiug | We Sooposite vad. wigoai (0 form fora qe rablioe LOW ene ed, Wh ch pSbont hat! te white soda | in tremenuonr & the rete abot ena ow tite men bed avd bef the black men white parmers This, wiibs tbe ou. pe taste disp'ay ed in dacors. ting the root, procuced on effeot which I leave eatirciy to | your imagination. During the tine oecup orgauiriog ihe Bret dance, the be disc & most civ. quent mu jappvg of Lands ao OF the cance, the vow (he ty J eo" with # p ao Walia) 009 po womrted (oust ume & glance ak the pctoreaqee grou quite impasse Die (another g occ) for tus Daud t wpiewe (and be rogretiod \ fay it) the pay w: out to Lim to as ed bean © done” Te he folded wa ot “egente’ here and alang presebls OF provending W represent meme pari ular Company or party that the poor Lookers | On hao Capecia le Are very Much inthe dilewma of the hucéers of Whe Tower of Babel. There have beew out Lere, fret and fremont, the notorions Spoverr and Web ster, represeat.og Vanderbilt, aud «19, aided by ine 401 Sere A Coss Tice and that brillant wileary luminary, us poeserrion of the q ‘osta Rok once Ip posession adv 0 that Varderilit and bia ot soeer aod Weoeter bare to or euites andes ay they came. OF Det getbing cvmumners within 4 baad over (ne “tn,” ant « between all parties wr the vompeguene ‘She cet thet t beard of Webster, ae aod Harris, of Pepe ug with Prem lent oy” for the Trape | steamers, am h Mearagus. Down comes a of gresi meo--Webster, Harr, Old Caaty, 4 Ocr® agente and subarcats The people of tho en areeet wil) with t of Pree ceupeni a J men © do—Cauty ning for ¥ coceutters, Webster assigning lovatoas & the differen: sgenw Harrie tr. ng tw begotiate tha ge! co ermal blow ©. Morgsn # Sous, and tbe eld woo Caters doge ng bis etene fer /ay for work donee year before, ke. ke. Well, these worthies Onally managed to fet of for | our city, apd tue nett @e bear, Webster sod Mr Abeo Ouic ime are to Colm Rea and Nicaragua, nao janeit fencer apd @ Trane route. Meaa- Sod Garrec are wriung to their agent at Jom. 8. Seo4 wo bold on,” “look out for &o . ona y down comer Walker and bis cutthroat fotk wer) | take possession of Nicaragua in general and the Trepeit route and property in paruculer. Among Walker's mn « ® Gol. McDoaald, formerly Garri ranciavo, and Walker's Onionel od wget io Nicorsgom. Finding that Walker ie t be taken ov. of the country end cannot carry with bite the ‘ransit route and steamers, This do preted w be Garrtgot'é agent, and porvenses @ bm Cocuren im regard to steamers, &., which he offers, Gre to Commodore Paniting, who declines ree. ine "i, Ghd them ettetipte to get hk off of the United ht rs Comm. |, un vier dec pes it, as Mclonald cag abow we from Caron o apy cae else interested ia the prome Tie onald then takes his deparwure (or New vk, the others hed deme before tum. Tw of the ‘Trengit steamers taken from Walker were placed in the hands ef the United Stater Consol, aud vow Col, Canty turner ap tgaia. Coming with all possible epesd from companied by General Jarez of Nicaragua, wad ile MongRide of one Of the axe er ww the barber, sod atvempe to whe posession, with ‘ extion of taxing them vp the river. Fortunately the Spent Dappenes to be on board, end the Colonel was morkéed to learn from bim that the steamers were in tue haute of the United States government. Then foliow- 4 \eltere aad Cocumente in that pecullar'y racy style in when Col“ George’ and ruch tk asual’y indulge; bot the Cot ae Comme lied ty return 10 the Aerior withet tr eveamere, Tous mattors rem iBed uu: the Srrival of the iert Englich roail steamer, wasn atl! ano. ter agen: (of the Joe White pariy) made lis appearance h ib perwnef John F Pode wh> telle us that hie com. pty bee everything “arreowe!, ant that the Tranait wil Fe pene? Heme te y oo haat be Bae ottm@ all Cae wer Lf o France wn ke (ve gecnmeery arrangomepm © omg the |ine of the Trane:. But oase again appsare Qo Webster, who claims to have bourut all tar © ake ane rie from the gov 1 Rice, iw the naune of Vanderbilt, Horace F other, and be p rey) Wo have cerved view Of al! oie Con hum! what Come uri Cae be ot & protest (but Do power oF attor- Uoiut (tates Consul. Now, in mo. wod these various oa. veda’ Are there to be = ball. donee Transit Compani«, ai! ¢ oneiag Operetirus at Whe came Uae, eae all Making Ww of the sani steamers, CMticee, AF, OF Bre We to Nave On company only, or BoL6 a all OF there is wo be int one comoaey, Who are to compose Ht, aod abo & to dew le beteven al the contend. we TO me tis ecophatweally “oofusion ¢ The Crited sates steamer Suequehenos Camain Sante, \s oti bere, and, from what Thear, likely w remain for a the diawuss of the eid NEW YORK HERALD, ESDAY, | tkew under ite Jansp troubles im Ceoiral Au | brvived by « botk which ond coer Der Avsan Antupie the Brod og ong -ertaa went wa, | ane bocuue & etal wrece AtJapy'eaconstog sicamir went ashore ducing fare pale st #t6 '6 Nine Pouses wets burst Cowe ua 2) mn rit of the 2d February at \ atpsres prak Gen. Vivango's army be” wheat ° F.8d (be ase svat OyMeur Bhd BP uae: | result was em | ebirerebune rte. Rebility, ib treas Chem whis alinest usbeard of oroat Poor things, they are kept bere ingead of belag ordore dack to kiss the band of Victoria or the Pope's grout ton, Dul they revenge thc msetves 0) taraiag U) Thor Doses at | weir couotrymen ih tls quarter, apd extib tag thew re- | gr for the English by coarting the Jamacs negrica | hy, they not even buy mest from ao American bower, but give their patrouaye toa Jamaica darsey, who was sopt away from Aspowal by the anthoria:s of that perk But ihe purser bus guae to Washloging, aad ue mey be able to Dring tae seorewry of ihe ry toh Reures, Abd Keb then: Ordered back (0 Faxae’. Ay Otbor ship Wii #UBwer CLE Purpose here quile as well, Bupgoeare coustaptly arriviwg from we invenior, loads with Prez! wood, nises, decrsking, inaigs, &e : bai note word of political informatioa can be oblained (rom any source, Gereral Lamar ie enurely tuum, and ali w9 Know regarding the United “tates Legation is, thas our Minister has been received by the Nicaraguan gore ra- went. News trom Costa Kieu # eqoully scarce. Goi missioners baa beer rent from Seu Jove to Managea io settle affairs beiwren Corte Rica and Nicaragua, and i! 4 eebera.y bolioved thet all aifflculties betwee. the Ueatra! Ametican States sre for the preseat ened. At ths port an Malian brig is Wading for Genoa, and schooner dcharging coa! brought for the United statse steamers Susqueniance afd Fulloa. Business is very Cull, mere! ise noaroR and excessively dear, aud the propia ‘wet! ¢ end hoping for Detter times. A pew law receutly eoacts| here for the reguiation of the curreucy will lace effect on the Ist of Apri next. It te ae fol'ows;— On. Of Nueva Grazada 815 60 Evytinh (secigetragh it et ‘ “ “oe Ounce of Costa Rica.. 1560 N. Granade $10 pieces, 9 60 0 Chilo “900 pew) 14.00 ransa'Or peril, Ge e a w 80 Chile dowur pes., sive, a jaw, and ove very much nested bere, as Coste Rican, New Granadian and Chilean dollars were all recerves thosame as American doilars,and Kagtiah sev reigre tor few Collars, tw oty franc pieces for four Qoiiars, & The steamer Sap Carton, the oviy !ake steamer that bas been mn a condit ce to run for several montns pert, oroke om her anch rage wt Virgio Bay during a severe gaic, wbro steam: Was go. up aod ube Was aliempied bs Laken over uncer the lee of Omotapee, but the machinery got cul Of Crier and she drifted ashore. OUR ASPINWALL CORRESPONDENCE. ASPINWaLL, Mace 2), 1458, Improvem nt of Aspinpall—The Paseo Coral Fibustes at Work—Ca. Kinney, dc. ‘The Vancerbitt ine having faied w conne:t at Panama on the day expected, the passengers by the Northera Light bave bud a2 opportunity of tounging adoat Aspin wall for a day or two, mad of studying the uprovements which are making it 8o important @ point on ths latumas trace. The entire commares of the pice spriags, of couree, from the ratlroa? compauy, aad al these works are effected under ita supervision Beyond a doudt the greatest imprevemens whic bas beso recently under- 24 is (ke Paseo Coral, a broad, hanoseme road, eve rcing part of the \own, aod tormed as is Dame tbdieates, Of Luo coral wiuch coustitutes the founcntion of the island. It ia said here to be tne only. goed revult whieh baw yet eprnag from Waiker’s Sivas voerations, baCibg Deen undertaken for the purpose of alforcig tamporary employ and the means of going bome to Lem@rs of dirtreseed aod desutule ex four etraggled bither frum various pots, after wlallon’ At Rivas; wh ie a! the cane tine ce ’ ef tots yeuk uD Lea? was Attained wunost Dofore they knew ite morevs of indulging tna peasant walk or drive It was | at the euggeetion Of the then acting Consu! of the Caited that this iaudas bee Colonel Kinney is sejonrning hero. since the “ving On his oars,” wher, for “semelaing 5 “ROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC | ew Be pod ant end lay Facrde coast, were & Ticalepaugh by GW scorueder, be; , a yarsooger wie came direct from Cnile:— ‘The Cone States steam (rigstes Mey cimac and Aaravec were o| Valparaivg oo the Istult.,aod would weave wa few cays tor Callao. the 2isi February, and following day, the Chiiiss ore viewed by A tere io Doriber, With heavy raa | sqha le, Committing revere o: ators among tha anipping Mt Valparsivo the Boston cupoor -hip San Franciece or the i7th, lose cuswater, 1 kems Of uews from iy furniohed te ¢ rime COMO bed Home: the Zo' or with, os takea wihout reaitince The Apurunsc ware! Te Le place, and on the same ta 1 Arejjuipa, the beatquarter WD OO tbe Le Fue Gon. Castle bad, bowotcr, guked (ho two outpaay: oF Sime Lobes. seu yuh oe, Cree abipa were load. £7 quake, thovgh bable to soaure The American stupa UslY lake were yel im tue Uauds of the Peruvian | 9 Was oo the gui ail pessivie pracartions being | cetead Wh agers the tate pated ruse of the | dread Aparimas Bos nese Was Com sumeoied, a? only a few treighi charters (err g at £2 e> gene [From the Vaiparase aero 8) Last w vies cthag new fo tae stuation in which Peru wae fet! by the former steamer; ait te i the came | abal, or Chilaa Micister’s mou cc Ly the belligerent parties, di 4 Feauit, apd accordingly Ver re @'y awaits the rewul? of the aiteck op Aro matime InnuMered) sof anor toy Rat Sed, apd wid Le pet ta activily ce | : OS of Qusetoa te ion de } Pum Sat & desc atan’ st! Nocherte-s wnat | ver are pt ie for Bu ope or tae United Paar. CHIL. (Frote tbe Valpar ino Vierourio, Feb. 28.7 Aemth ib which the evproacoing cecuons are | cootesied coptioues © . public eitentos throwguout the repubhe nure.” absorbed by ‘tis ubjfel government srore w taco tne a Pporwoe of Cowersa ov oti neatly 4 oF * 4 oo the Tt lot. bat tbe Pree. Valrartion, with the Mio ok ror cad Flower are in oud 8 rewiicg those of the Parting: ard the Miner of War und Marine has ao! yes retort ed ‘som be tour im tie South, et aot fhe slightest aypust + coger the puole Lrangeill iy y Wet Wnt tate of ote to f povernm ihe ehort tim D C. whee ra parties contest enthusiastica ly the hopor ci dirreting ite testay; tut, obey ae © ome time re t to the laws, tiny are 1 © bow doe ead erhauw te the decislow of the matoricy Ie Valparniao we hare had wm lament, vuriag thts forta cbt, « fire which © usumed five awe. aver aad | shoge, i cate ve In Victorim, Leong aort er Diew at the time, bet the active ener y of tue tre compa ner riots Dea CVOr the destruct The hee have beet «timated at $159 Oo9 pertny to sured. Toecrewof H.W 4 ehip Crigcs C2 mportant sor vice OD U.. cHeMEM After the arrive of the Borrimac, whicd °ti" the public attenton, the clewtner Marana and the trans port Vandalia, of the / werican Bary, bavecateres the harbor, ané are (‘ill here At Inst, also, the state r Independence bas arrived ta ninety days from New York; ebe i# destined (o” towing vesrria in and out of uit port, aovording t a pre ogo granted to her owners The Chilvaa minister who i to F place Gouerai Blaney jo France, baa not been as yet inted — GoVverbmmsat je the post to D. Manuel A. Tocorsl, chasging nin 4 with the mission of contracting the loan tor tne Valparaiso and Santiago Railroad, but this geatloman te chimed the intment SevOT Be rgion) hat bene ap- rted Chi'ean Coveu! in Gibraltar; sud sr UB Yesene, ‘ortreriy Vico Copeui in i’uate Arenas, Costa tica, by deen appoiuted Conan! there ‘Un sccount of the demise of Sr. Ganillo, 1. Ransl Yielle bae been appelnted Superiatendent of the Mint; D A vamors, Accountant Treasurer, and D. L Campino, Crmyptroller. . The subser'ptions to the Futuro ef Families daring the wuarter which ended the iat of January, amounted to 44.098, Government has anproved the mortification of the soriety’s ciatutes hy which eubecriptiuns may also ba made wituor' the risk of forfeiture or tue, dy death, of tog eapital t vested, Two thevtrical compa: ier have lstely arrived at thie the vawlevilie troop wuieh bad engaged the . had the drametic company of Matide La . Te 8 on ty San- Min it; 0 remain The reward 6d hy artistic talent arn ocget us if a powerful ineen- © the nriiete who come to vinil us. Ap to ecouomy, we Cannot notice tbe least chao. winee our Inet review.’ The monetary market © + stilt tight, add this contributes to maintain the low prices of Our articles of exporiatien: sili, notwithstanding this, inet steamer suinped $126 000 in si. ¥er coin, Goverome:t nas rot putyet iu circulation the $590,000 in bills w tript received orders to iene for the purchase of Bat non. Aogether, commerce forla easier, and, with the ews from burope, i# lee fearful of the effects of the Univ eren! orivin, which hae alro affected us. Ope of the tinst flattertrg prospacta, on which we rock coved for imoreving ovr eituatiom, waa the abuncdent bar vert of grain wo boped to th * and — the pew we ae from the Lg oy itricte purpamed oa: ‘lahteat expectations ; the ti stored wher produce of our 8 Btorm and copie’ er the who republic, and pert ofthe crop, The tarmers are trying wo the bot the atv ow not yet i | December, 1847, Dir, LEnkroe, govormmem, ageut, wae ROHL in La Pax of he Cet a outorort has teee knot, awd many wore tw priseb; Oo? Uboes who escaped seme perwhete! nunger Crteoit g UF aeaert ce thelr read fo Peru. Tho q estion of pr Dibinng we coluge Of alee coin, which dighvoors bis sive r re 1a Sorelgh COUPLE, Was CObated; Dus Wis Ut Wl that (he good priveipies would grium,a. 4 fhis place, when the heavy and unexpected rainy of the ast and 224 iste came to spread consiernation, ant give Tne lo Coubts as to whetder the crops, already beniad Land for want of babes, tore parheniarly in the soto, bave, or have net, received grest iwjury A percepibie movement bay taken place tn Cotton stuff’ of Eagisb and ‘Peres manu actere, such as white shirtings, domes fos, Cepims, ceillp bod privté, of which several parcels have beeu taken at low priced by Saatiayo purchacara, In weatie, hnen and atk statis, nothing of any imtorost has take piace, Suger—300,000 Lbs. of witte 2 buco arrived, ¢x Levante, duri the fort. from the Uoted Staiex, x Scotiand, 45,006 have arrives. and bavirg opiy obtained an offer © cents, ‘he holders bave preferred waiting; 60 Darrcds of refine! Expiisb arrived Lave Leen sent on to the oa of Bolivia, destined to the mining estab!ishments. Sales duricg the fortnight are void of interest, apd are oom- ese in the followtg:—22,500 ids. amoricaa cristo, m Gifioreat lots, at 1230 wnd 13..; 264,100 iba. No uwicn standing ‘he large stock in first bands, the retailers are consideravly relieved by the various gules they hays ‘ate- Jy ofvcted for the Argentine republie and the mark o** of se interior, And importars are in booen that ao far trom the article cechning any further,e favorable reaction may khortly take pace. Floor—Oonfining ourselves (0 the Present period, the stock iv, as yet, rather acanty,: muc fo that, to ealiafy the duly vals, $6 260 $0 60, a mx mionibs, has been paid. F The Coiihm Steamers UNITED STATAS CIRCUIT COURT. Before Hon, Judge Hall MARCH 20.— The United States vs. Edward K. Collins, James Brown, Wm. S. Wetmore, Stewart Brown, the New York and Liverzook United States: Mail Steamship Compa ny, Prosper M. Wetmore, the Novelty Iron Works, Geo. N. Sanders, Elias H. Herrick and James C. Willt —This Was a ictus for wa injunction to prevent the sale ol the Vente’ Known ae tbe Colas line of steamers, whicd are BOW to the possession of tho Sherif (the defendant Wiles) Bt the sun of some of the creditors, The goverameut (the pisinuflk) claim 4 prior right to the protuce of the fale by virtue of a lien for $115,500 advane>* by inem to tbe copvact rs omriug the construction of the stemnships, and they therefore pray that (be defendants may be on- jowea by ujurction frow disposing of sue vyossels by sale unices their claim 18 Bret saiatiod, bir. Theodore Beigwicx, United States District Aittornay, appeared for the government, and Messrs, O'Jouor, Curtng and Potter tor defendants, Tae complaint 4 read, by Mr. Sedgwick, sete forth in eubatance ths! on (he dest November, 1847, the governmen! of the United States And ceteoeants catered into ¥ comtecot Wo carry the Uatad Statex maui’ between New York au’ Liverpool, (ies each month Ouring elg at monthy of Lue yoar, kad once & monkD Goring the other four mon'ba, for the eum of $349,000 par Arnum, payable quarter'y, ane for tis perpose Drovosed to build five Htesmeaniyr Of DOL Jess than two taousand ’ took Meowuremeet end one thousand home power, och to be ball for great speed, nnd enti v 7 Purposes, OUF Of Surm 1G be Teme rice ip eighteen moaths from the tins Of the Con built as #ariy as possibiy pri Oe aa! se: vee LW De the government for carry.og despatel which KETV Cem Tair Compensition Was WB paid Loitee Sater were ty hae tne privilege Hteamsbips Whenever required Lor pabhe gurgzese at a far ‘ nto be avo ftnued by aovraizers matunily se ny the Ueites Stvied and tha owners, The steam Buty Were to De boi ureer the taspecton of & aaval eon- ctor 16 the employ of tue Navy Dopartin sot, aad to M940 as to roner them er0vertibie, ai the Haast int? Whe steamers of the class. They bear cack of them four midsiiipwes of tbe the thfth t RUDsIete! OD Duard, witnoLs Ooarge to The plan il. nino ers fo Vows on the F the contract Wes assign ad By the Olner EK. Colus, Jumes Browa, Stewart wovernmest eelenenota to seer Tet errry Out the ayrrement, the ws, 20h the | AEG that ip order W Talee the aq ulate aaouat of read a Dl Of Capita strek, and appointed ive trustees e porpow, and oo tte WK 1, Ki sh 8, ome Bree, Willa etnors cad Stewart a woh true Ie PAG tho Secretary of the Navy Cone) Cr Bivanes te the Cootrentors, for the par. F enat: og em solo ateacg. ips, Ore eum of © por tad Oo exe baby, wher be had base lacred 3), bv. the money # A veteed ghowlt no’ ecuesd | thereeubl © 69 soar’ co moen ation, stp. leved for im #900. Cotroet, 6 os cared by olin on ie kume. Aner ths bs 60 O18 AreLe: the defaae ania supp a br place <1 be Breas whie eed, oe) OF to Power, S.rempte Oona 1 hs Zoos re by tye cro trect; So) oraraat contend goat Heaters Oui Be ta hs Bervicg whch thoy he rovernmest have of whet! be cunject te the eiain Tri. Pa vor the &. anes made to the eon. The cn dagte aise oy that the govornwen tacts tau he eae am. uct dus ou tae eo ah gover mort, & wat Coatvadet, hal enorgh © t Ceonteuls ta tnd, due to ther tc wrriage of the mall, wnt theron as boot mowwe for aa ia. Jupcwon b Qa mntter Avjoarned Secon Ducriet JEUGK THOMPSON'S DY PRACHMENT C138 Before Jedoe Van Coit and x Jary. , iger ve Davis ~ Pais celebrated eae (on. of which baa uw bo aiterut ed impeachment of Judce Taorp. ver) camoon for tral yesierday. Tho dofercant de- Piauded # jury. Platéf ued the efentaot for goods sold and denvered, ond cronae a jntgment for Sus, Tan defencant admpitter the kale an | delivery 0! the goode, but ally gee that thoy tore guoranieed to be free and clear Ml incumbea: olf, aud that & the time of the sale the Piaind Pad ro Utle tp Uo property sold, having cunveved itt ere deara R iheips, who had morteeged it & Joon Mead, Jr Dre follow! y are the defeudaat a polate 1 The vi lof ale we Vhe'ps, althoogh it bears the ean rideraton of cue colar, wo'ch i a sutheient covmderation ed | to weet ibe tile 10 bic, 'ent Poe re baying morgaged the honed weren to Wi 4, the Isttor i* pro- Wetted, One! Was entit ed to the yoeseeaion of the property at ibe time the p awtdt sold (16 ame to tie defen laut 2 The consty>ie wae .o pe. seraion Of the procarty fore cleng the eat tan time the piaiotitf sit (ne and w'hn One year aiter ths mort wage was Wve wil it war a volt aod existing Heo mgaloat the property, and the pu (if Gad oo tle whawvor wren Accra protracted tral oct elaborate eapminy ap by Hho one! for ths roapecti © patios, (he came: wae an. ee te @ Od!) and careful osrge from warge Va 5 Jory, ahera snort «sence, peo ered a votict for the Cofendant, with ote, For do femuant Judg* Amith; frye, Y. 4 Gardoubrovk. Oy Envelitgence. Tre PassoweR —Tis nowt polems of the maay festivals known te th Dead (. dag, it bemng, seswrdiog to the Rebrow chropetogy, tho i5:b day of vhe monta Niewn, The fe (val will lacs until Aoril 4; bat the frat iwoar thet (wo daye are deemed especially holy, tte: bow dercliet the choren perpie may be ia th eit ob-ervance of Ofer Ceremonies dt their faith, they el omoboitly follow Be rules wd dowa for their govern: me aduring (bh: Paw ver The ont it wil be remem bored, as ineth iteo ty commen uA provitential Pracngot the J we when the ange! of the Lord emote the fost born ef th. ideistrous Rayptoae bat passed over the awelling. of (ue heorews #00 > doors ‘wero spriakted * blood ef the sscbal ia). During toe « ven dave which thee Cee on! welt me all w poe and Nquiorsare forbia- Doe, abd Lue ealy Bread eaten ie the mateoth, of unlenvened brend Ritter herby term s par’ of the meal, to remind the Tera liter of the evfior nge of ele fashors while in the wileernees, There are near'y thir'y thousand Jows .n aad bear this metr pols aud of Wat nraaber bur fow will aut obe the Passover. Memey ox Roann Sire ov mmr Pie On Saturday at 6 P.M, o8 the brig Ther wt B. Watson, Capt Darnaby, for Lequayte wre proceeding down tho bay ip tow of the steam tug F. Lawrence, rhe wae expelled wo come te anchor off Cactic William, the crew being’in a ataie of nant (apt. Henry D. Hunter, of the Uniwed States onttor Waahé ingion, WhO i @ WAYS CD the wort, immediately dewpatch 0 Lient. FM. Stir 10 ber aesistence, who, after a while, competied them to 2° to work, bat at the reqaent of Oat Darnaby wae ob'ved to go as far ae the bar ia her. leas ing all we Quiet ‘THe ARDEST AT FURT+N's Tate — The arrest of Michael Wagrer, on FYitay lust, during the reletous exercises at Rorinn’s theatre. Chambers areet, wu by offlwe Hactor Moore, of the Mayor's equad, uwioad of ufliser Muste of the Sixth precinet. ‘ TO "HE EDITOR OF THR HERALD 279 Brownway, New Yorn, Maren 20, 1458 My attention bas jvrt been caled to an article in your paper of Sunday, from your Alpany correnpondent oun Img ine as Ove of the Spylicants for the right of bailding « ral jo Prendway, |) eg lo asware you, mir, that taro sn po way interested in thie epeoulation, abt hat it tas not my eympat oor velieve "hata railroad in Beoat- way would be @ grea’ dotriment to iho property aad bu nees of the street, ae -¥)'l as an inconvenience ta the whole community. | am, very reepectfully, yours WAL HALL Jersey City News, Orexixe oy THe Monnus Casat—The Morria cana) wns opened for pavigation yesterday. Tho prospects for « heavy bnainees on thie canal the coming summer are un vawally flattering, and the company, tm view of an expect- cl inorente in the coal business, Rpve during the past winter made ® large menta along the line Dew conaition for the business ateny ‘ormer period. Tt t atated that the heaviost coal dealing Orm to Phiadelphia are main depot © New York, and and other soovere of canal comreny have oan woe ther {a toe MM Gs Srocabipmaent of Wriliem 8 Wetmore, aad Bushs Riggs (since da. | MAi CH 30, 1858—TRIPLKE SHEET. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. TOARD OF ALDERME: ‘This Boar . met last evening, Joan Cuasy, Keq., Prosi dept, i the ebair, VETO ERORE GT MAYOR ON THR MOTION OF THB COMMON CoUN- Co TO PRVTRAIN TUK PAYAKNE OF THX MMBROPOTIYAN Movow's Once, New York, March 29, 168. To re Boxer. 1. THE Coststow COUNCT NITEMEA—T herewitd retura, with vy ohjectons, the TesO.uULOL passed by your bopOrabie body directing the outset the Corpurativg t take immediate memsurea, Dy wjunctign or olberw me, to restrain the Treasurer of the Roard of Metropolitan Polige Commissioners trom paywg aby moneys to the perdous appsiat- «dor em} Dy such cosimiasionors aa poiior- men other the five pairolmen which taey wore by resciution of the Inia bored of Supervisors autbonzed tw eppolps. In my opinion this snyyeet Deiange exotnsively to the Busrd of Supervivore, aust i Made Hy we Metropolitan Police Kot, as wal to regard to designsti'g tha number of policomen to be appotutad for thie county #4 the raiging of tne mouey for choir aa rice, @ matter entirely within their control. Thie wi!) be evidenton referring to the several sections of that act Incepententty, Dowever, of this objection, | shou!d deem it to be my Gury to return the paper for other reasons. At che time of tbe pesnegs of the resolution by the late Board of Supervisors, rred Ww la your resolution, the Metropolitan Poiice act war disoured ais waconatitational by & majority of the members of that honorable body, and ite action in respect to the pamber df men thus designated waa Tro doubt taken, Bot for the reazon that no more than five policemen were necessary to protect the lives and pro- perty of our citizens, but that another foros, the Muaict- PAI police, was considered by them to be legally perform. ire duty, rince then this act has been declared by tie highest jucietal tribunal w the Ntate w be constiiniienal, and the old force thus retagsized by the ikte Board of Supory aore, merged in the Bew ope by tho aoerauon 0, the act creatmg 1, end recog:izing as memvors thereof the old ferce, over four lundred of whom are vow in the departmest ard a large part of the remainder claim to boloog thereto. ‘The object of the ,pansage of the resolution by whe late Board of Supervieors wax, therefore, by tnis de cision of tho Court of Appeals eatirely obviated, and it wan allowed by commen consent to remain dormant until the passage of tre mnuexed paper by your honorable bid}. Even the same Beara of Supervisors, subsequently, 19 mak'bg Up the Assessment rolls for (857, euthorized the usual sum for * police’? to be raised by taxaion, which wes done, und from which aur thas raised tbe policemen in the prevent force were durtng tue last year paid. fhe Board of Supervisors nave also pagaad a draft of bich has been subm'ttes w the Legisiatare for iing among other Wwems authority for tax » bares ou the present number mu the de partment; and they have now under considera top the subject of provioing ap increased force thereia. Admitung, bowever, ihe resolution referred to by your bonorable Dodgy to be operative, to carry it out at this time would not only lead tn my opinion to an increasod amount of expens ve litigation, ia which the city ts now unfortunately iesived, but st would deprive the city and coupty 9° that pohce protection witch they absolutely re- quire, Does not the necessity of the case require thay the ep pew ix the cepartment should be c9utinued ia their employ meat and paid for the'r services, until some other means shi! be logaliy provided whereby their places can be supplied? Would it be just to our citizens ox to the numerous strangers who visit our city to deprive them ©! Wat police protection which it is in our power tc give tbem, and which they may rigatly expeci? The hwitad force of five mea would cot aiford in the lowst degree thie be even sufficient for the performay inary duties of otivers at suv one 6 pouegur utber crimmal courts of the county, anu sue tuto + feet would give an cpporianity oP ©! crime In our city which every good cilzen woud bave rex on to deplore. DANIEL Fo TEMANN. The communication was ordered to lay va the tabis ane be printed. Acerman Tommy cffred @ recolution os og apon the Cry Inspector is (urnib to thee Hoard toe ames 9? all partes now bolt, stunts in Was owygton inarket, ant the umber of the studs and the dates from wich they hola them, Adopied. The report o the Committee on Or toancos in favor of ries and Uapreving Uaitery place Was received act nid over, ‘Adermss Toker offered @ preamble cat resolution, to the ¢Toet that be Corperacon Counpet be roe uosied to re. ‘ort tw this 90rd wbeth or the Comicon Corncn can legal sy roveind the condrmation of the fraudulent awesument ist ene Gombottiiee op Frauds), and cirect a <t lst to be mate, ia order wo make an oqui- tinie ¢djuettoort with the property owners, aud recover beck from th Contractor: suct eums of mouey a aave pfrwlmle muy obtained by them. Adopted. 1) of Alderman Murray lo erapower tha pinitee oa Lands and Places to procure the serv cr of Bom tort Urveyor Or engipoer to draught wulabie Pe ~ ‘or drauing, regulatwg, &¢, public parks, war P man CLANCY moved to umend by inverting «‘a clerg Who Wo. De a Competont surveyor, &.”* Aldwiaoa T.ccur maid that such a moasare would be iegn] Ad cowtrary tothe charter Such a party could bot he tegaily ai, end he therefore it Altervan Mosrevow snpporte! the resule'ion, and the Dece etty of te adoption. It waa a oubject wo p te ¢ omanitiee bad given much attevtion, ans found ho easloyment of @ cowperent surveyor wbo could bio Act Me Cork Was tadispeasably aece-sary. "hore bad Joh many ueelow expeuditures, but Uua was) riserure ) greet importapes, and the commitoe required the ad ~equested to Carry honk. The expeass would pot excend B25, Any person who had the necessity to cross the Pork ou @ remy day would see the propriety of the moa eure. Alterman CLuyey wisbed the roaolution to pass, and thorgh & wed! be considered a skilful evaticn of the barter, there vag a precedent bofore ibem (wb a nu bt the Court of Appeals would ediait fal ewe | © of th: eoustitution. He ruggested ‘bat che retow tion stould bo futher amended by wklug the expenre.:om the sepropeatoa for the uaprovegen: of iande aod places. Tacre was a sur of $2000 9 the tax levy fo- the * As this vas a ma er of nen puciis good, oe £O wconsiG table a auotat, by he ved it would be pusmed, Aor ogon debate gad several amendments (ho resola tion war wiepred, with the : “excep! the Can- us) ar), oe thal the expenditure come out of the an- Propriaves for apd: and places’? The r port of | Mmitlee concurring © itu the Conv cilmen Wn (vor of Far contract for paving the lowery was aecgte | \ft © paea’ng on some ether pe pers the Board adjourned to Wouesaay next, at dive o’clok. ROARD OF COUNCILMEN. Tho Boerd ret yerlortay afternoon, the Papsident, Chas, BH. Heawell, presiding, The minutes of the pro- ‘vious Meeting Laving bee. read ADA approved, a fow un- Apsportant petitions wore mittors. Amoog the resolut vse offered ware the folowing: — FXVESEES UF Ore ATI: IN RNTIERTAINING Mago“? PAca By Mr. Crosr—That $545 be anprooriatod to cofrny (v8 expenece of exiea ling tae hospitalities of the cit; t) tie Dreehepcy Mabon.o) Pashs and wows. Laid over wader the rule. MORE OAL° OF THR RIGHTH AVENTR RATLNOMD By Mr. Row--Whorem, toe Kighth Aveaco Rulroad Cempany nogiect to provide cars duriug curtain boure of the day quflicteat t scsommoduio t! ¢ jrweengers with eats: therofore be it Resolved, That the Fighth Avorme Railroad Company be, aud they are bere sy directs? w provide cxrsen'tl Clent to necote modate bo may dosire with wala, ond ail ANd any prraon Hot #o provided for mbm be eL'./le psy but thre cents fare w said company or its agous, It was referred Wo the Comma: ttoo on Rai'roaia WIT LAWFT) TO CANKY DEADLY Wharons? Ry Mr. Ancriamo'~Wheress, the feelings, character and etauding of this community aro jeopardized ard outrsged, and severciy animadverted upon by cur eter cite aot the Chrisuan world, uy tok ret.ng in oor mifst tue valawfol aad barbarous pres. Uce of carrying covcraled of deatly woapoos, sad t 4 betorisusly but greviourly trae toat this demoraltz og aut Gastercly praction do-w 19. confine itself to apy parvoular Clase of Pervoon, Age OF Scenpaton but prevaila among ue to a feariul thi! neremmieg extent, bringing death te the toncernt, ax well a9 the guilty and reckioan, oferrod \9 their respective corm wives and sisters; ruthlossiy breaking cown and overrid ng the dignity, majesty and sceredseas of Inw; and whereas it is generaily Delieved that there ie @ Stace law provid ing, under a severe pen- alty, tbe carrying of such weapovs, ana that uch law, if io OyStence, is wbally inoperative and a deat lettor for any a0wn ad vapiager to this onmnpity i the preerr ration of \ife oF pable order, im keeping ita checks and valance therofore he it Revolver, The! the Corporation Counee| be, and by is bereby, ine rucied & toform: the Peart at the oerliest Practical moment OF the oristonce of ewoh Sate tan ant whether thera ts any ordinawo oF ordinances of iby uty Of Seltailar character bearing wu or auuiuy lo the eam. he above portion of the resolution was adoptet, and the cone! diag por ‘ion, w follows, laid on the tavie: “it hot (the Board of Alde-m@en aud bis Honor tho Mayor oon curring) the Legis!r ure of thie Stite ne ied ny the @ eof the city and cit z°na genersliy, before the closing of Ube seesion, to par au ack for the suppres: of euch eat aod growing evil A number of reports of cominitvees, pertaining tr Vibe Ryatters, were iakep up, some of which Wore adupted and others law on the tale. PAPORA PROM THE ALDRRORS, Papers from the Hoard of Aldermen wore thon taken Pp and referred to the various © mmittoes The Board refaced to Oncor wis ‘he other branca of the Common Comp | in memoria. nog the Legislature to eonfirm the tite tu inng mace west of Wast rireet wd Weebirght marke. Sadeequently the resulativa " Waid ob the tary STATR Wo MANS HyePHTaT. Tocument No ¥, emoracivg the veto of the Mayor, to wether #ith report from the commuters of oot: Bosra | relat Ve to giv ng the biock of ground between Fourta and Lexington svenne to the State Woman's Hoxpital, war taken fp, sud OM motion made the special ordor for next ihureday evening. ATPAM CARS ON SLYVENTH AVENUP. PROPRIBEY OF TPT CONTINU ANCE AGATN DISCUSSED —BOW THB RAI ROAD OVFiCARS REPLY TO THE ARGUMENT! OF TRORE WHO DESIRE THR CSE OF STEAM TO BR DISCONTINURD. Tho Counciimen's Railroad Committee held ® meoting afternoon. Mr. Nonrm, Seoretary of the Hudson River Railroad, replied to the arguments of the property owners and others who bave petitioned the Common Council to adopt “ | cation Seyond diapmie the bee for als purpose mits of the port; And *herens, it has been Dave on the following tacts.From January, i858, tho tre si whict the curs began to rua on toe avedue, up wo the present year, the totat number ef deaths, socording to tbe record kept ia the Corouer’s office, occagionad by accidcots on the railroad below Thirty -tirst street, where the cara oop DOW, Was tweuty taree, Bulle above that #treet, as far ay Fifty-ointh strest, the whole number who Det thew Ceath in Loo game way peeceding jo the eames suibarity, was coly nino. From tuis Mr. North wont to disprove ‘the arument of the property owners, which Was brooght to prove that car moved by stoam are nore Gangercus bie than thege Urawe by borses, He sub- mitted & document trom (ho ‘tax Commiasioner’s office, whowing the vaiue of the property on Eleventh avenue the yeur before the cars beg © fun, We your that they commenced runzing spd the year 1857. Tue igures were ne folowe Value of the fore the cars Property ou Eloveath avenue the year he- TO PID. oes eceee reese see anes BO, be. do, ¢ year tie cars commenced to run 4,205 De. do. tant yeur, pipun tena wee 662860 Mr. North's concluaion from these facts was that the bm a —- = bers me could uot have the ae jepreciating the value of property, as has been alleged by seuna.ct he partes who are desirous of buving its use dis- cont . it. Seirner and others, who ride daily on tho’oara below Fifty ninth street, that they are ever pro at & rate excvoting six or seven miles an rf beiow that straet, end that they are in the habit of jumping off whonever it waite their convenience when ibe cars sre m motion, Dr Seinper said be read the reports w the HskaLp very atentively, and though he knows that everything of aby importance oocurring in the city is reported in it, he does not recollect having rewl of more than about teu or twetve faial wccidouts oa the ralircad since the care began te run. Mr. Smitn, the City Surveyor, and an engineer, con- structed several Lines 0: city railroad, apd ie fully couviaced that accidents are not co likely to occur when & single (wain moved aiopg by Hteain as WheD & Dumber of email, cars are drawn by horses. He also staied that the train’ i» more eastly checked whea it bas received its momentum, ‘Decause the breaks arc wlrescy wound up aad can nese plied in ap instant; whereas, in the city cars the old Inehioned breaks are, apd must continue to be used, and they have to be wound up every time thut wt 1s desired Ww stop the car. f. J. Willet submitted a remonatrance, signed by about 206 of the leading merchaate of the city, which represented that tbe discontinuance of steam below Fifty olth street would be & serious injury to the commercin’ interests of New York. bed Jobn Hedging, who resides on the corner of Fifty sixth street aad Kievenun avenue, spoke o0 thy opposite side of the question for a few miguies. What he said was that the trains travel much faster than Was ropresented tw the committees, an that the chances of accidents ovourring are much grewer than had beeu represented by the rait- road officers, but be produced no facts W prove bis state- ment. ‘At this stage of the proceodings tha committer adjourned till next Monday afternoua, whea toey will huld tuvir Guat meeting iu reiation to this subject. The Ralance and Fleating Docs Excitement, MEKTINGS FOR AND AGAINST THK REMOVAL & THOT BALANCH AND FLOATING DOCKS (8 TH SXVKNTIL WAKD—MUSIC, SPRECHFS, LUNFIRES AND BSSOLU- ‘TIONS, BY BOTH PARTIPS, A cacetiny of citizens oppo-ed to the occupancy of tho ships of the Seventh ward by balauce aud omtiog docks was called for last evening, at Vike slip, Yhore was an atieudarce of about five hundred persons, who seemed to be about equally divided on the question of the removal of the docks, The pripeipal etaod im favor of the removal wee stunted about a biock from the river Bs Alderman Fox presided, aud speeches were made by @x-Council- men Birdeell, Jos, Howe, ex Alderman Briggs, Mr. ‘Treadwell and o.be A vumber of men, apparently werrkimen onthe ducks, were present, and ireqaently mant- | [ested oppodinon to the removes, Dut he iylowing rasout tons were, bowever, dcolared wdopted trom tbe main stand: , Wucrean, the incorporated company known sa this Palance To k Compeny Das tek a forcible possession of the ¥ hat AG piers at the Coot ot Pike street. under tae caaicoment of heave author zing ‘Le lessee w coliect whirl ge oo sowterd of v7 the wharf, so that no to load OF upload me Wierens de a ing the le med loses be re : Ad Belance book Compan y are a0W th jslatare of the State to leg rize ibew by # scelal act ot legsle'ion (0 2+ ala possesion of che wharf and piers a! he toot of ft. the exelusion of comm-res and thoroughfare, re. 1 coaventence of jurisdiction ot (he United Biates in th inh ol revenue, the commercial interests of our shy. wpd (he puvlie aod iudivicuas ciple of ‘be people, ther: fore he vd. That we know of no greater evil crying sloud Lo the Fiate governwment for redress, no grievanie of lncges impxnitnde to (he Lb hitanis apd property of the eaatora alte of our elly, Lor of xn} comanere al imieren) i oF sre op Preewive wrong upoo ‘he puolic st ake le a £20, Se use and BUSOU Posa-Raion of # large Pim iow o. ths Liora, whhrves. élipe and bulkheads of th Soveoth ward by Eo ico than eleven of thoes tloating xbupynr ta. ‘Kesolve |, That mosmned ae we exercise of deubity. pov Zorer is i wlWaye ond of ma ty aay of harens, plore wher Water crat such use an fe ‘ben efore eall fo aad AnBeUn hy to oppe pom our F. UE evory rennin ae hele power, an: URUrpa and ps of he be foo." Pin at f. veo by tbe Balan» |) at tbey Wh monies & regard far hus port and te Fights of tele eobatitu obeying there inviractions. Hesolvec, That ihe removal of ‘be eleren Poating do towm ored and eornpying Cieren of the war * \ud etev pier oc tbe river ‘ing oF th > Seventh ward, nifor ° Bort orage for in the pare of New Yor z | O° taesloulapte tage ue whole eastecu ‘side elty, promote its commercs, the capioymen of lie < peobla, and ef whore epee: in meebapionl pursurs, law PiSanciag the value of oe proyeny anG gedera) prosper'ty cf the ubsbitan's, MERTING OFPOSED TO THR REMOVAL © THe DOCKS ‘Tae music, li.byy and boufires of the main meeting, how e7er, Were nee Suiticient to prevent az impromptu meat. f those ia favor of keeping the docks where they fre. Bonfire: were lighted, ® (omporary stand erected, a & eel Ov adout as large an the oLuer wax organ Z01, Mr. Hepry Tougherty was cooeea chairman, ned eoveral addresses were delivered. The followwe res o\auends were Geclared adopted, ag the seuse o: tis m0stiug— the business of repairing yess he waver (cr (he purpose of r be Seventh ward and v9 y ugh ail ‘be various method aiming Voaenls from tua! peach coun to wmto heae aod: ep ara nown ax flosting decks, without which iho vrgest clase of sceemmern could Bot be taKew OUT OF Thy Walon oF Fepaured In ii country, but would he compelied to go ot ama foreige FU to be repaired, thus depriving the techanis «of thes ey o miarge porvon of theif legitimeve aad mort prodtabie bueinem, and wherese the mochanton engaged fn the vertowe teades in, copparing ship sialihe agar makers a for yeack oocupied tele abops, sures at. fe viein (yf thee corks and thoaee gaged t Deveeomeregnie! and astiied int # vi = st apon theae sw Mes the tong dock’ for ther #eppart, b | ha! se'tied remieomin of this mek b” orb | Aud whereas, ibe removal of the tlosiag docks woult he the priest val destruction of the busivesa of (be i scbanu gngedin fue avd radon, th oyasmy of tee pre miser whieb they bnve * | and which will bo nuterly value y theme docks wad would aecees! 1 of howe. is | Uf iaborers acd theis tamilies res enol wert aud dace | Bew Vora ata And wheres it in of th of th of New York thy Diy and wafely b And whereas generations of rale.ng and docking of versels have approved thy tm! rapariance toe at a+ LaMomee ec aures ated wractioa! exper ence in the Aen e atm tine bt vowed by thoes eyposed to the merh anes and unfit for the pride of citizens of ‘be port reaoived. That we, the mechanics an’ New york evanged in the repair, ey} those ¥ a0 are ao by be fost'n, decks from th ® for te puryose of anbserving their ewe titierly inumies! to the rich and weifar» 0: me hanies and inhor ng men, as well we resbleas a’ the dt teior which mst follow if they succeed in their deng ys Reao.ved, Toa. we as mechanicr, deep y 1 io our Fepreneni gAation as pha ebher retain (be © itty tne Common wo Ss, and rep Sate of New hevofors, We t otbere co. thee ty 0 wg ano Sishing of 7 meb ork of v Deh Ti 2 Wn Business of repairing, eoprnrme ® wok? . There wus considerable excitemnat in the stroot vt the mentir ge hel ost within Gearing of ea b other, and a large police forco was tn stieadano to preserve © axsombiages uwspersed at an erly hour, posers entesndnatatsneAe NN Grooktyn City News. Dexccre ne Orry Convention. An fo onrned raseting of the Democratic Uity Convention ws } old at the Meople'e Hall, to York street, yesterday altorrovn—Wm. M. Parks in the chair, nod Q Voorbier, hy. eseretary. The roil Of deiognion wan called, when Mosos F. Quel! Keq., one Of the dekegai on appontet to ccofer with the memvers of the Bagminture in relerenos to the nominations for financio! officers, feed a iettar from the Hon, Bomuel ) Sloan, in whieh the Sanat reoommende | thatchoe pynina. loos should be wade by eM moana, but that goo! men o wtated that the b ll repeating the seed pace tes terme M ry efflera's nad pune tbe Aenate, Dut bad “ateck” tn the House. A totter from Fon. Geo. W. Mnecker to the same effect was teat, when report of Ue Comi' > wey atopte On of uw elaughia @ ballot was taken for Justio " Peace, 00 (1 the vicanoy oecarioned by the deconie of doatice Olery. The first forme ballot resulted as foi towne. James Nodw ‘ George L TOR, « see Rebort \. allen, ° " George L. Fox was thereupon ot Ube Car vention A ballot was then entered into for Aity Troasarer, which reenited in the choice of Mr. Nevid ©. Aitkin ‘A ballot waa then entered into fur Autiter, which fe sulted in the choice of Jobo T Rancie Pending & ballot for Compirolier the Oonventior aa journed until this afternoon st 6 o'clock, the coutest being between Wm. T. Mills and Stephen A Dd .,0. Tne Warm: Worka—In the Common Counc’! last 6voa ing the following resolution was introduced by Alderman Shaw and adopted — Resolved, That the Water Commissionore are respect: ouncil with infor ful cones wo Serna Common C: ‘ ‘Tho Revivai—the Pollco “Awakeued.” CAPTAIN HAKIT LEADS THE BKVENTHENTH WAKD £O- {108 10 FRAYEKS—FOLICE CAMMISSIONKA BOWAM AND OHIBP CLERK EMBEBE SILENT BPROTA TONS. A prayer meeting for policemen was bold youterday af- ternoon in the Baptist church, Staptoa street, which was crowded in ul! part. An hour previous to the co:umenee- ment of tha exercises @ number of Indies aasemndle’ be fore tho doors, bus Were most uacerewouio’siy compelled to remain standing in the etreet for sometime. Shortly before o'clock Captain Harit, at the head of about tig men, marched to the church and prosweded ty sents im front specially reserved for their accomm*iation. Ass ‘was feared that the public peace might probably suffice in consequence of the absence of so large a number of vigt- Jant policemen, members of tho departmoat were detailed from the other wards to take their places. Mr. Commis- tioner Rowen was present, but only remained « ehery time. The Chief Clerk, Mr. Embree, paid muca atentien to the addresses of the reverend goutiemon, and was pre went to the close. ‘The Rev. Dr. Excock opened the meeting by annoaas- ing the 108th bymon, which was wing by the congregatica. ie ey. Mr isk read the tenth chapter of tae ct 5 fervent prey- er thatthe exortions of those who were endeavoring te | Dring the police departmen! into the way of truth weald be biessed by God. ‘The leader (the Rey. Mr. Hiscock) then addressed the meeting. He raid that he would brietly state the dasiga of the present meeting and the manner ip which tt was brought about. As far as be knew, the suggestion origi nated with Captain Hartt; aad oo bebaif of the members: cf that church be most gladly offered the use of their Louse of worship for the present meeting, in Caxo it sixguid take piace a'ter (be consultation with the members of the force. It was cdergned asa meeting expressiy for the policemen of the Seventeenth ward and their families, and of course al) were giad to welcome them aa friends om wuch at occasion—ore so Well calowiated to ipepire am iwtercet in religious principle? sat awakeuing in taeme religious feeling. Hs Deteved it was the first meeting of the sort of @ religious description ever proposed for pohecmen snywrere, and 83 policomen, us frieads, be weicomed them to that Louse of worship inthe name of Jebus Christ, It was for the object of gaining salvation that they bad been invited t come to thai piace, that thew ight haten to the words of truth, and how mou might be saved by walking ip the path of righteousness. It was poe for entertainmen or to lieten w political bamwaguaa oF diversion; but they bad kincly accepted of an invitation ax kindly given by their commanding officer, to paraot pate wih them in ® rebgicus cecasion aud hear the words t would be addressed to them on tue suivalom: ef their souls, All the pastors in the ward had been ta- Vited to attend, but many were absent, no doubt pre- vented ater ding from prior ecgagements He hat ony to say for himvelf, apd upon the part of tho other reger- end gentlemen, that they und their families were kindiy and earnestiy invited to attend tho religious meounge througbout the wart, which were heid ev evening: | througbout the week, abd it would afford him great | plesnure (@ ree them or any Mombers of their taunting that conid convenentiy amend. £3! FT aE Pa ‘Tae 82d byma baviog buen sung, the Rov. Dr. S: cf the Fourteenth Sueet Presbyterian churca nd dr the congregation, He said that during bis absence from his res ,eome days back, two policcman called, who expressed & desire to see bm. He felt no soho thor bimeei! with regard to the impors of their viet, oot | being conscious that their official viet was called for by ADy Hegbgencs UPON his Part; vet one of bis Kervana was, a Hittie alarmed lest there tuight possibly 9¢ some dan- | ger. They called a second ume, and how was he da- Lighted to tint that they were & commiitee appointed by | the policemen of the Ward to wait upon tim as One of tee | pastors ef tbe ward aod ask bim tw attend toat meeting? | Tow ch! bie heart rejoice—his heart, that had been from ny to-day delighied and with jay by the signs of this relig-our revival! How id tt tnrob with that peen- liar yoy which delighted it cher ss ne looked oe faces Of tboee dear people before lig! They alt came there—the pastors tekipg a pacn iar thtorest in the objeot | of that mecting. They were interested for many reasons, | and more than (Ley could then rehearse—they Wore inte Tesied because the policeinaa’s pecudar relations to Une commuruly , representatives ax they were, ID A heONe, of the law, and conkeryawrs of the public peace—sppomtad UATADY Of SOME Of thetr Ceareet interest, and watohi ‘over thet while they siept—they were truly Pare | th meet rg them that day, and for euch an ebyect as they hac ascombled to ai vocate—a movement that would beas- fit ell cimawes, and ent them to eterual life, The 400th by oD, commencing Now is the day of erace— Now the Savwour comes, was vex! sung The Rey. Dr. LATIROP next addremsed the congrogation Ateowe length He eloquently dwelt apou the | of hoc: ing wood taw, and expressed his gratification at aeo~ ig 80 Many pollooTaeR presen jowing In the good work { God. There would be no Leceraty for m pohoo force inthe city if every man joied the prosopt movement, which culeted to promote virtue, morslity mad feace among tbo peoole, in, commencing * There is i Counters , wae called for by the loader asd var ponded to, wren the congregaiion war ad ieraeed by tae toy Dr. Searle, Rev. Mr. Ha, una, nx of Seventh street Methou it <piscopai on) chat thiv wonld nos bo tue last meeting 0! om, 626 would be always happy ty afford tho department power a Oise? mIpBting Udo ‘oellng toroughe- aud in th: the department Captain Harr rade a few obeervations, Mow diffrent warthe scene which they Dow witnessed \othosethey were offen cay upon to wappres#. They Sere policemen, bo poped they were poleemenof the nght sort Troy that they had a right (9 get up Ue movement, and hoy ed to bring the master sbont im thelr own way apc get op inthe oon way. Pls batlewed the policersan never assembled tog. yu aD Ovension end for the nama obiect wa the present before, aed he trusted ia God they wer now prepared aba ron y to em) rare the word of tenia ‘They might never meetacaii,and they shoutd at oncs wich Goiay care tor (her Mitnre oa vata. Were they realy to ret aro! work, ( totnithe ep [dren o! Tarael tm gue ing the pron Inno? The Cay ult’s romarks were iver spercd with copious quotations from Scripture, aod be wee patently hetonec Lo by ths members 0. ‘he foros. The LR.oNR mate some Closing remarks, sieiog thMe hechureb. ct any of the other churches ty the ward, would always bo atthe service of any of (10 potoe com. who sieved to bare another meoLeg, and cor. y tevited the Jes ano ineois of ail proseat te Be the services o: the ebureb The 407th byten her og Dea err go! tke Demediotian given, tbe exercves closed © pouceunes resumed dhetr several posts ib Lhe ey oo! , The Recent Pight Amoug the «ancy tx Broo dwey- MARCUS ©. PTANTNY CHARGED STITH DTIC AITNG THY RIOT AKPAST OF CYRUY FM AY AND COUN NY pHias, Oa Seturdey Wm. i Rarey oy otred before the he corder acd mace thy flowing af cavit rolauve to the vintent aveuuit and ontiary said ta Gave bean committed nyon dobn Carthy by Andrew Hines, at the corner of Teoadway ano Howard street, Int Wedaesday evening: — The People against Andrew Hines Cyrog Shay, Joan M, srigge = Rewes, John Deo and others, whose name) OF OOF Own. | ly ane! County of New Vork, ot Wor, W. Raoay, 174 Grand ot bevy : Weonee ot Now York, Androw Hines ——— Ingres ; nect unknown, with force wt arma, did riotoualy, an- loo fuly and wantonly asem) ie towetbor, at the crore of Broadway apd Howard street im ead cuy, ty dimare tho peace of the people of the cxy of New York, and botne thea apd there arse wlied aad gethorad togetnse violent Aamau't, beat ad tlh crmat Job of the moa hoe unlawfully seeemoiet rind ae c.pored in & threateving manner pistols and ober weapons, and threateoed | shoo! any one whe enould endeavor to prevent the sewauit that war being coumitted upon the said MeCarthy cit.zenn from interfering to stop the » themaetver (pa vio ept and cous wanner, that mand tee one aod rt from being continued; that he ts ic'ormed and believes that the raid Jona N Briggs kicked the wut MeCart aa beee knocked down oo tiogidewatic in bee eye, ‘ted great porronal injury on the ead MeCarthy; that ceponent believes sod charges that one Marcns C, Stanley baa been the chief instigator of the riot And assault that «aid § and said parties, to the burt of deponent’s knowledge delief, are all equally quiky io the matter, from the fect that it was currently reported in the ptreecia for paveral dayr proviour to this assault aad riot that the tawe would take place, aad that the oud Stanley hat hired the said Hines t beat ead aasan's the said MeCarty: that to the thestof deponsat's nawledge aod bel at mont of the persons engaged in thus ot and assault ars fighting men and thieves; thet thi doponent accused the eait Hiner of having beeu paid by the said Maroue Oc ro Staniey to ascnuit thenaid Movarthy, and was told in reply by the said Hives that if he had re- ceived the motey from Stanley \t was nene of deponent’s Luginers Wi. HRAGKY. Sworn before me this 27th cay of March, 1898, Geoaaw G Bantann, Recorder. The ooorder sued a warrant for the arrest of Hines Sete anova ae Oey vinaioe «os tees rented Cyrur Shay tad Join N. Briggs, nat brought thera before tho Recorder, who committed wem to privon in 4 of $1,000 bal. Tho preliminary ex- emiwation of the Jefendanis will axe place on Wedaesday at? e’clock Willtomebarg City News, Apsovrey.— Tho cighteen perrous arrested by the pol'os of the Fifth precinct on Sunday morning, having boom found in the house 119 Fourth street at the tine the dea. eps Waa mele upon it by the police, were broogtt bax fore Jnstion Allen yoetorday afternoon, when their oxim- vol movod for the \lischarge of all but Mr Jarvis, oa the ground that Dhoy were more apectatora, and bad nothing to do with tho play forther than w: ng tt Haectodthe ‘action of Mayor Tiemann, of Ne rk, io papportof oF ‘motion, and etated that it vas his (Mayor Tiemaan’s) cvs- tom to Vische ge the partion found in the house, bol: only those who were prlincigala or keepers of the bone or table. The Justion stated that he to have the case adjourned until ny ng Le might iform bimeolf of the the arc would therefore adjourn a further tion until Friday afternoon, at haif past 2 o'clock. 3 Dwenakc m,.—Michact Moran end James Howard, ‘wore arrested on Friday night, on = charge of bergary Yo at No. a id rape, preferred by Georgisnna Long, Py atdnteigal f va Justice Alen and dirobarged, th qubetantiatg ber charge j ; eppene-

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