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-THEYNEW YORK HERALD. HOLE NO. 7898, 1B STBELT COMNISSIOTER C184, Cal Ageinet Devila, Stre s¢ Commie , Sent Befoe the G an, guy by che Note for Mr. Devi 4 Tne Dectslon Davies, “emann yerterpay morving sent the following cation to the Grand Jary respecting the charges papst Charles Doviiv., Sareet Commissioner, ea- bis covnmuaioetina tothe doard of Aldermen, the obarges presented against Daviin, which ed in Friday's Bamatp He alvo calts their (@ the 4b section @ the City Charter of 1867:— ‘TRE MAYOR'S COMMUNICATION. HoNonauLe Tas GRAND JURY OF THR Crry op Naw mkN— 1 tranemit to yeu s copy of a commupica- reed by we to the Oommoe Voonoll of tais ony ie tank, SEY aie eevee MPa tO Oe ot date comes my dnty, in my opinion, in eovnection with Red, to call Your attention to the forty winth se0- he Oxy Cbarter, a oopy of worn f aleo eackse. aly yoa-s, DANIEL ¢ TTEMANN, Mayor. ollowing is the 491m section of the charter of 1857, veo-arce that if a jury coovict any person bulding pthee, the Court sheskd then declare bis office brand Jory of the county Ee toner offver p Meyor, Counsel w Wwe ‘porawen or © mp- coreatead by or bokiwg office under tum charwr, ly uooD FAImDODY rom Wimerses Who are person: a) Zant Of the facte they Watify w, 20d ater the ‘0 eberged sha: bave Bad « reasonable opportaai- poear berare sad Graed Jury 19 persov in expisca- revolt, Chie presenement may charge such offher hi uiand traudulent omtesion of duty, or commis. jeny officis a t probibited by Ine It sulle tied clerk of the court to which the preseatment 16 A copy thal) be served upon the officer & oresaid, be Tequired to plead tharew as ao indict It he adanit we energes of the pressutvent 5 fed ‘ved We Court sball eectare Dis office vacant If he 1m, tbe Pais presentment snail de tried io the ac ver es so lodounent. It the jary coovict nim of Jar Ze COptaived to the preseptme nt, toe conrt spall 6 bix office vacant Tne court aball oroer ‘Ara@WD, ‘f the per-on s0 presented shail be fouad to %@ entero? On Its mioates, aal 8 oopy thereof inh the C'erk of tne Comme Goasctl, ant toere raid ‘Mee shal becowe vewos, aad the persoe ic 69 ebad ‘DOTE FROM MR. DEVLIN. TO THS EDITOR OF THR HEKALD. New York, April 17, 1858. been waiting for the cecistwa of tae Court of a before meking s geveral reply © m/ accasers. c'sien bee been mae io my favor, a3 I always Hient it would be J have been kept oat of my bts for nearly a year by anparatieled vioience ud, and the perpetrators of this vio ence aad fraud terpoe the usurpations of the ome man power the so-emp ceci-ion of the peop'e of the Sus of ‘ork through their bighest jadt-iat aavhority, [am npisbed first, sid ‘bat, too, oo teamped up charges cb T bave im vai sougbt to mest my aocazers face . idee charges bavieg heen for the drat tt othe pubdtis i ao auth-ntic «have yester iar ta #, bowever, to say tuat] am rea y aod antioas tibem, and am prepariog a reply 9 the faleo aod tarcura’) vx of Ube #ayor, whncn I cope to have tor Monday's publicacinn Ottas VEVLIN, Street C mmissioner. THE D'CIRION OF JUDGE Davies. SUPREM® COURT SPOCIAL TRIM. Before He. Judge Davies WW —Charles Devlin wt Vaniel D Conmer.—This was fostituied tm this Court oder seouan 478 and the Code, to dovermiae the mgh: of we plant Dew of the defendant Coaover to the offlve of Sreet joper of tdis city. cemect of ovtwr agains! the defendant Son rer and ent jo favor of the right of the plaioti Devlin were 6 m the Court at the last Febrasry geoeral tera, bese juegments, on appeal tothe Cours of appeals, ailrmed. judgmens are in these words:— And it is farther d apd adjudged Yat the said Danie! 0. Ooaover be au aacloded from We seid ethics of Suce. Orman. ‘of the city of Now York; and 1; 9 aig) aljadgod rad Chas Deviio is rigntiuily entitied ty the said Breet Com@is:oner anc to ke upon bimeelf © Wereot” Ae appiieation is sow made for save onecaton upon tis jody meats to the Sherif, ag bim “$9 cause the office of Suremt Commis | apd acl bDir g™ BM—ertaiow, thereto. aod a! nave doruments 400 Apprrtanng the same heb @ay be fonpd tp this your oon y, to be pa: porsession of the said Caw. Devlin.” ~,J.<fhie apphestion jo part is bused upon the hat it # pecosaary to invoke *he ait of tbe Shariff ty fp aintiff, Gerria, tute the office of tree. Jom nis Be Wok the office and ail its french son aed e nota |, "pon the rendition of the jadgmeptot thie Coart jog Gi entived thereto epoa taking ton wath re by law, and ex*ca ing ant fing the nead required ordwavers ef the cty Tre would seem 10 bere el} settied before the adoptinn of the Code Nal pet Jarti the People agaieat Serwnas (6 Tl, ys, * Whev & perro bag been elocted + an offic, ommited to the fall possearing amd « eat of it pg the requisite oath, proviseu no her oom! !tion cred, thts Dews @be, ie Cried in the Dw ks, tok wen He cites Rex vs Kus 9 Rast, 252, 1 Berango, Rex againet Boeworth ib., ths) Wihox P 126,280 676, Bec. 487 of ton Core deniaren twat ment be rendered upoo the rigns of the permon an to be eptitied aod the same be in favor of ancn , he ball be ontitied after tek'ng the carn of offos xec ting soch aMiciat bood as may be req iired oy tare apoo bimsoif the execution o” the offic: aad burt held in W sich against Cork, (7 How, 2r. Rap , bat 10D the TeRdivon ot @ reguia- jodgmeat of owe [ube sait of the perple against @ panne offic ‘of soother wdividual tor the offios, the «fine be ectaaliy Ousteo an: excluded ‘rom office, declares 10 be enti le7, upra taking the oMcis! oach bg be bonds when required, become: +9 instanti 4 with the office It would seem, therefore, to be WD this State thet in aeuit lite the present the pary Jed entitied to the offion takes 't upon judgment Deng ‘The judgment, 60 far a. the viflos woo worned, 2 teed. This 8 the plain iangusey of the Orde. een the uniform practce in this state sorta pe ite adopting, end befo © in cares of quo wirrantn, a my rescarehes bave extenoed. There , therefore, #6 far a the office te Orwosrned, which Mf can re 2 and deliver tothe piwoutl He ber ceniready in the mort fali and ampe mauner be has cenoct Ye tazea from him by the Sherif aad dehvered to him All which cam oe given ve the of the wffice be has alreaty We bare a0 power pim jo any particaler focasty or ic posweesion of premives. So far an orks, pacers and apyertening to the office are conou. ned, It sen it they are withheld trom the olsiathT ” four in the fact that, the writ of que warrants and procse tings, Oy tifor in the natare of quo warrants, are abolished, he remedies therewfore obtainadie under those ao and tw be obtained = by actioa ua vovinions of toat the Cone. k 4 in Lape cane Me rr gn AbD, Top this eeotion abolizher all three the ancient te? of seire facias, qua warranto and Information in of & quo warranto, Whatever remedies were pre Odtalvable NEC Or there ancient write, ther are ly abolished by the Onde, sod now and aiiferent of procedure are substtated; but the osses do stats the position that under the ancient proces ing warrants @ execution upon the jutem- vt was ne ry to pot the prevailing party lato possossiva of the Forme «re given of an ancient writ directed to the tone the office and tate it from the userper and Tito the Kicg @ Kyd on Corp. 410, cites Oo. ont. D. aod therenpon the sheriff shall retaro « se'zare ot 640 1b) This was eaid to be the ragviar course Jodgment is for ihe King or the pie, and the pinmended the Sheriff to reine the libertics with the or the people's hands. But Kyd rays, in ooint of po writ hax not always iasaed. (Kyd oo Corp, ‘The form of a judgment by quo warrento in to ju Lt Mine. iy (Com. ageinst Fowier), pre by the Supreme Coart of that state, aad it coateins werd Of execution. It waa a jadgment of ouster tthe defendant and which, , seized jive into the hende of the Bot the onvre vo presenter in this case is ao fully dignassed in this hy the learned Jadge of tho Sixth Judicial clatriet of io in the Case of Welch egainet Cook (rupra), and nusely condcr in the views thers expressed, that [ adopt them as my own, After aliaiting to the provi ‘of seo. 458 of the Code, ths ‘elivery of the papers al aintog w the office to the p aoe office by tho of the "i re i ho provision ze or the Cote of Preceture in, oF taking ty to remove the ‘The bs duty im av ‘Jndge turtoer say: ia greatly strengthened by tbe om aswo of 7) iwovise for any p’oceas upon the judy ast or other proeeding to remove we asurper asd the party entiied. The right to the offloe being extablisbed by te jadgmeot they dave proviina th's ama: mary remecy to compel the delivery of tne vo ks aod Pere, and any process or 1° g of ouster ware re qvired apon the judgment, &» divest the de‘ecdant of the office and twetat the party entitied, tue Legislature would vadoub edly Dave oruvites some remety suitable to the case «Buch & process, however, | apprehend would be ap apomaly ip the Ia, aod ehouid be sccompaated with ROME special mstructions to tha Sheriff as to the mode of Ne execvtion. Fora procwer to take from one maa ao of fice and gi76 18 to anotber, wontd ve in practics a very troubies: me thing to execnte, aud I doubt whethsr the Sheriff could evo eatery the purty entitled thereo thas he bed deirvered 1% to Dim, oF coovmee the otner Darcy that be had dierobed him of it. It ts insisted, (peya the seme Jooge, a8 % mm argued bere.) Lost thers are some prececent® to be found in the early reoors in Rig Jand, sbeo we eit of xe'zare has Deen lasued jo size the office er fronchie iow the Kinp’s hands I have Jocked ito these precedents, aod they are all orcs of a Tight to & franohi. base erry Or @ market, wbieo were envedle of tp the cuse ef an office po sueh writ is necesvary. eb 7,Faye:—Sarh @ case needs po writ of execution, fr in 2 quare impedis if judgment be agsipst the iucamb ns the patron presente withoat wore avo. (Tne King sg. the Mayor of Loncep, 1 Snover 274-276) fhe same Judge aro ader:—"T pave looked very carefatty into the mo worts of Weetumtneter Halt, aed I bave pot mean tne spy ave mace of Wis writ, and the courts ip Bi gland tr Vhess jadgaents ag aotually ousttig removing the defenvants from otfioa,’? in very clear, therefore, to my mat the party adjudged entities to thin offhse docs noe the aid of the Court por of the Sven to put ont tne de- ‘Sut from the office or to place Lim to it, The oae is alresny removed and the over oe tv office, and i en titled to omedarye 18 CuveR aad receive ta emotnmonta Now the time o” the entering of the Jadg-nent deomrng Dw 10 0x0 ene Is4. Nether if the sult ueceseary ty put the party entivied la possession of the poovs and pa pers eppertaw vg wo thectl «. fhe Legislature has pro vi ©@ avotber Bene for obtaning them That mode mat de regarded a» abo ishing al! otoem, and asit is effectual aud summary I can te Dorcoson for resorting to any ower. By rection 438 of the Onde, if tae defencant ro fores w cetiver over to the party eotitied the books and papers, be eball be deemed guilty of mirtemearor, and the Proceedings alreasy referred w Mav be hul to compe! snch celivery A resort to sach p osveolngs if tne Temedy prescribed by the statute, and we cannot aee thas we have the power to adopt any other Ax that remedy is our judgment ¢feotwsl we see Do rea yn for invoking any other, apy sueo existe? For ths reas ns stated We thick thet tbe aid eeked for by an execution w tho Sheriff is Det required, and ibe application sor gach exe 20100 mst be refuses, Av excention esa ovly b» issned ip & Care like the prerent to collect the ots, anda ‘ae where ope ie imposed. The execution aeked for on this application goes Turtber than the jadgment This canant be dove mary case Phe novelty ano importance «f tne qnesvon presented on thrs avplicution induced me to coa fot my bretoren of the juticial district, ana wey au ooncar ip the Vie #e Bere suvoanced. City Intelligence. Vera Stanencs —The commivee ona uniform system for the ri givtration of birthe, deaths and marriages ad- jeurned ov Thurs Tt is auderstood that the pleu of = report was adopted, whicn will be bok comoprsvensive in ebaracter an} praciical in results, aa»)! probably pre sent ‘bes subject ineuch @ maoaer af to commiod the reepect ofthe Americsn Association, and induce on the pert of our leginiat ve bodies desired action. fhe United Btater gave to the sorid the heat practical idea of a cea- eS, Dut i bee eretotore sigoaly fubod, with one. r two CXCEPEOLB, WMS Foxietration ays ew. Tre importance of the subject m readily somite?, ao if The Commitee oan point Ua practical method of applying % eaied to the ‘Wants OF Ihe whole coasiry, they wil have acaieved & era ork, aud wl be eatied W the thvuks of uber fel low eibzena. Sime is West Sxreuvra Srerer —About seven o'clock on Friday Dight s fire occurred |» the House sad School of Indostry located at So, (0 West Sixteenth street. fhe fre was Cweovered among some Dales oF couon batting ip We Pelesroom, and «x weuisbes by the inmstes. Tae domage Cove to the stock w'l) probanly amount to $300; weored ip the New Yurk Fire aud Marine logaraace Oom- pany, The buiidicg i» damaged about $00, aad ix meured fo toe Eagle lorvrares Company. dow vo fre origtaated # YOb KoOwD At present; Looe was in tae salesroow Mt ihe hme, end DO hgbt of Any kind had beeo used to the room that ony inet tution js voe of charity, and the CCL” pay are the eMpios es Of thy argocmbon, Che bales of bowur g te @bie) the fire first appeare” had oaly been brought the premwes up the day premons. ww Yous Hosritat.—The following ie the weekly re pert of the abowe tnstitetion to April 16, 1863:—Remain- ing op April 9, 290; admitted to Aprit 14, 36; dia: cured or retleved, 83, died, 8; remaining at d.te, Maier, 194: temates, 31. Scicioa— The ceed body of @ man about twenty-three years of ego wos found on the bili aojowing Partiion Hill, at Sta’en Ieland, yesterday moroing, sbot woar the hoart, Supp red wGcrman. Was dressed in a brown ribbed frock coat, Diack mbbed pantaiooos, brown vest, gray woo len upcersbirs ano pew Diack cimh ca); basa light brown moustache and auborn Dair A por tomoanale conta\ciog & $2 bill on the Se Nido as Rank, & powder flask, several bullets and two mich Beys ere found on his cerson For torther particulars inquire ot Justice Coaries De Forrest, 6 Querectne, Che putol wah which he was sdut was but f una, © Toon Girt Penereien "Movers. Dean & Salter, of the Geldew Prize, were beither held to bal por remanded, on Friday last, aa reported They are simply to apowar when kbeir Case # Called Op, their own recugnisance haying ‘been taken by the Ouurt. Personal Inteltigonce. ‘The accident to Carl Former, at Salem, Mass., serous ae a fir: t reported. Hie had quite recovered from ite efecte op Wednercay last Alaris letter furnishes as some more details about the duel fonght between Mr. Calhoun, the Secretary of the american Legation, ard Mr. Brevoort, of Now York. [seems that the two young geatiomen wore en gagec at a game of cards in the parlor of « gristte in high Ife, whe the former, baving twice used uncourteous lan- Jag? ‘eoeate Se coneeuee, ems dy him aia ped in the lace §=The duel took place in the forest of Foataindlean, ane two rbot wert exctanged without result fae se conde of Mr Caihoun reproass his adversary with having aiaed aud fired after the «igan) had been given. ARRIVALS. From Charleston, in #' es Marton —Mre J W West. D T Tet, HB Kies, Mester Melotyre. T Breanen, CD Wee den sete, JP ennana, JM Douglane—and i968 ia ine swernge DEPARTURES. mpton ant Bremen in Sognatte Wert Car lady Mra Poller sod infant, Mr Mana, lady and infent N Pumann J Kareer, M Breck Lena, Schivninger, Mise M Korpig. Henry Knthel snd lady T Doe efne Pilon H Lanieny Mee & Zaller, 2 ebildiren aad Jamies Wilson ard bedy, Wine earch Pierce. aod bq. wm Mounuia, Kom Mrs Kor Mise 8 Reb ken Mr Munieod: ing G Noiger, Joseph Ulrich Mary Kosbel Marwaret Heyermana Carl F Hike Kortjobann, 9 Heb) L. Kemevberg Darprok, J C Ben Sted mormaan “ au, J Potk, wen TH Cordes It eam Ravine , wine Hebron, adele weer, and wite, We Fohuooy drnentaid: Wetter, wile and twoekidr os. arm He ree Jobm @uck, Frank tte, Thomas weber Carsting Wo wee ereee wren Kore A oe soe Ly t4 we er, © te erm, Pe i Valent Laner, 0 ote, ver G0 Flons mann, G Korterar D FW Levine, jou Keyerhask ive, Christ Kreuk Miaon Onel Kissoteger, 0 Kass, Piere 1 berver, PG Con, A A Tobran P Rflone Jobe st Horriag, © Gewtin cnr ond wife, T Monel, vreenes, Ubarios Germeier, {Weil Carl 4 Otto, Fritz Mehuitz, T Stahimann, H Teter, a T Reyersoach, W Rottasr and wite, L ry ter T romey h Sweet, Tt F Relies T Bienzel, MC Cetbard.’ Lou op Bake, er, wife and obfit end (we infanta: & Ovigreh’ ‘he Kliewer, aug Malle Ant iuickling) Fes Kranes, J biddout © ¥ oli Ch Philiva. John batt, F Bioulaeb, A Rebvet!, Got Beyerbash and wile Aplecie, mo. For Rarsenah, per stenmer Angneta- Mew and puree, Moun ® Diegton n Holmes Joe W mer, Geo Hodge: joker, PT For Ravacneh, in the steamship Hna'avtiia—T Lea Cullman, Stee Hartwed Ming Vines A hdwarda, AG serene Bre AG Brenany, Mins BD Soraasy, rs ones Bearer, Phineas Hates, Michael Looman, Mrs M Labrisn, yack, OL Carter or Charteston, te the mena My henna tre Dery. wn rpraves, PBILiD iMlion, deorme Niger VC Coengeen Mee Jane ote Wine Harriet 1 Memter fielert lope ton, Mise En tiy Hadtord, Juo War Waco. ‘or Charleston, by the steame Cotmmpie—tT Pri Joff, tr TioMes k Merrit, Miee Pickering. Mrr & envy Geo Warren OF “4 nF eataee berling, HM (rane, the aieorage. a3 Pturiweil, hd Mol CITY POLITICS. The War in the Tammany Suct-ty—Meeting ofthe Rivas Caucuses Last Vight—Tae Mce= ete of the Weatenester and Mercer Hunse Freestone in she Mield The adherens of the rival factions ‘p the Tammany So Clety met last aight at weir respective beadqnarters, and Rominated ca.cidates for the position of Yarbems, the ‘election for which takes place “a; Cammacy Halt next Monday evening Muco interest ia fait an wo the result of the + ection, and each party claima tha, ithas @ majority of the members. Nous rerrons. MA STING AT TIE M@KCHR MOUSE—NOMINATION OF CakPIDaTKS FOR THR COUNCIL OF B.cHEMS— | CH OF BX-MAYOR WOOD—TITA WastougsTsa wi PARTY DENOUNCED, KTU., #YC. A meeting fo favor of tho administrarios of Prasitemt Bucbarsn and oppeeed to the Werte raster Hoare wing of the demucracy , Wk place laat evening in the Verce: Bouse, 00 ner of Brorme and Mercor atreota—fossa West, the President, occupying tbe chair, and ‘hs Sermarios, James H. Corneil, Authooy T. Gailaghor and Srepben C. Duryea, being present After the preliminary businers was transacted, the Charman appounne> that the reports of comatecs wore tn order; whereupon the chairman of the Vigilence Oom- mitee reported tua, a far aa was koown, the infia-o08 of the secery was progressing favorably, amd that the committee bave much to encourage them in tae prospee.s of te fature Colone) A 8 Vosprran, as chairman of the committee appointed to select caud dwes tor the Council of Sacnems at Tammany Hall atior maxing a fow brief bat p nated remarks 68 0 te reaver why be felt a ride ia axqvang img tbe pemes apep which tac O.mm'ttos of waic? he waa chav mes bad deaded, proceeded to aunounce tae fotlaw: iog:-- Fin Sachems—Augostas Schell, Charles 0'Omar, Joho Vanderbilt, dideon J Tucker, A V Wiliaae, James 3. Libby, Jamer © Wiliet, Jease Wost, J. Soarman Brownell, Micheal Toomey, Chares a. May, Josoph murpny and Johu © Frazer For Teasurer—Jeseph Rove, Jr. Pur Secretary—Benry Jobor wa. For wee a Bor Wiviaaki-—P ‘D. Letter, ai) there pamea wer® Snthusia tically recetved by the meeting, #nd tbe report was unavimuurls 2 topted. Some rewarks were then made by AManose NE OD the concuct 0” the Westchester Fuuse varty in the ad: Ay D Cemocrate the tools of oe tndivideal. Tae amor ip the ticket which bad been ao entousastically ved by the meeti g proved thet the allegation Iv as te the parties themagives are by whom 1% was lo ven The statement is an weak Ww every good demo crat, and an insvlt to the very democrat eboee tool eo aressidte be §=Weare men of independence, the took of pO weD OF Cisen of men, but those who are read yto sacri. fice thetr all for the gond of the demosratic party and the americad nation. (Applunse ) Ex Mayor Woop then took the fer, and was received witb a burst of app'a.ee. He spor eas follows: — Mr. CyimMas—Io vie wof the necessary apd very active part that tt bas beep my province tu take in this coutost, it ‘would be prover for me t hold my peace. Bat, sir, waving deep inspired by theabdie aud very eloquent remarks of the gcnur man who bas preerded me, 1 ehould 0 ivjustion > my own fee aps M I should withbola the very few remar¥s which } propese to make to vight upon this occa sier. Now, Lask you, sir, why tt is that the demucratic party of thie city and this Stato aro taking such a deep 4nd lively interest ww th» contest now peading in the Tam many Society? I ack you, sir, why it ig that the losders of the ¢+moratic party at Waabiogton city ara joobing to the resus of this ection with extraordinary interest? Why, air, is such an tpterest brovghout tre Jand in an efco ton iw wbich less thaa four bupdrea persons are W pArLicioute—aa cleciioa In nificant ia kiself, beieg ostensib'y no more than that of « pumber of trastees who are to manaze the iastitaion of the Tammany Sori ty according to ite charter—who are to take cbargeofacburter whisn is @ready nearly mort goged and embarraased? For what roason is this inter est marifesied in an election of this character and for thig porpose? It ts. Decanse, by the usurpation of political power, by the aasumotion of almost ati thse lieth 0 gotves that have from time to time ¢ ept into the Tar any Society, by the urrogating to taeif the right to rep reset the Gemcerstic masses, that tho four hundred men bers ct the secret 2oekty bave assamed feat it iw Decume important to every demo Mt in the aation Toe work of our paciety, my fellow ci izops, bas become im- pertart to the sation. (Appause) If the Sachems of Tammany Hall Dave the righs to turn out com nit ees of tbe peopielacheine ag weir are, sa the Sishows of Temmony Mali bave aireaty doue, for tne parpwse of ap ponte others cf their own sutority, it may be that the destinies of thie, the Emptro tiae, may be joopar ted. We hold the inetituvior of Taamany isa oeneeolentove al taough it may ref ice At democratic victories aod deploro demorravc doteats, but yet beyond that tt dare not go. Bat when it attempt to control party organritions of ecopt mearures to enih the independence of th» citiz a3, then we vehemently exclaim, Thoushalt not doit. (Cham. dertug appiaure ) We preseat a ticket for neither party — @e ceplore aod Cop emn the Sachems—we Cesire to pre sent to our drothers of Tammany fall a dekot that wul do SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1858. tare to their bosems, where I hall ba appreciated aad prised. (Avesb and projor ged apolause.) 40D of thie anoech, and remarke ap- the caucus Af er the pre priate to the d¢ow ion from other sveakur: adjourned , it betvg then an advanced hoar THE WESTCHESTER HOUSE 0 aUEUS. The adberenta of the oresert Gouncit of Sachome met dost nigbt at the Westchester Honso—A A Micule im the ebair, ard L. F, Harrison acting as secrotary. After the prehminary bu-iness, a motion was made to £0 Wwto open daihot for a ticket of nemiaees for Sacpems, which wee carried. About ove hoodred and thirty vows ‘were polled, end th2 following ticket was tnally nomuated ‘apupbmeuely :— ‘Sochems— Enijab F. Purdy, Isaac V Fowter, Wittism 0. Kennedy, Enancel B Hart, Giward Cooper, toons Dun ap, 6 E Galt vip, ¢ B Tappan, Pateiok ttoary, W. © Conper, BL, Dovnnily, Joseph M. Marsh, A. H. atickia. Su G.8. Menserore, Trrosurer—Jovah W Broan, Secretary- Caspar 8 Canids. Wiskinkia—R. D Letter. ‘Tre causus thew adjourned. Regions lots CITY OBUKCHES Sermons will be deliverod \a ths Greene street Method- int church thie morn'ng and evening by the pastor, Rev. Dr, Peck Subject—The Life Battle.” Divine eervios ‘Will also be beld every ev swing during the week, by pas- tors & oiffer denom ipations. Rov. Dr. Sawyer, pastor of the Orchard Street Univer eeliet church, will presch this morning end evening. Bubdject for the morping—“‘Awake thou that sleepest.” Rev ©. H Harvey wil) preach im St Mathow’s Wesleyan Methodist church, Christopher street, between Bleecker ano Frustb, this morning. Subject—“Ph iosophisal Rea- sop of Proyer.’”? Afterooon—' Moral Effect of Prayer.” And & the evening—‘* Christ's Last Hours on Earth.”” Divine service will be bold this rmorniog and eveuing in the Protes ant Epiacopal Mission church in charge of Rev. Robert @ Dickson, in Chntop Hall, Astor place. ‘The Rev. Samue) Beswick will preach this morning is the New Jerusalem church, in Eleventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues, Divine service wil) be held as usual this morning and afternoen ip the North Dutch charch, corner of Wil.am ard Fu’ton streets. Rev, Cyrus H. Pay, of Middletown, Conn , will preash in the Sixth Univervaliet church, Twenty-fourth street, this morning and afvernoon. Tbe Fev Dr Wm Hague commences his pastoral la- bors with the Lexingt’n avenoe Bapust church to-day, Se mons wD be delivered tp toe Norfolk street Metho- dist Epiacopal church this morping by Rev. 8. I Stebbens; ip the ufternoon by Rev. Obs Saxton, and by Rev. John Pegg, Jr., in the evening. Bev. Ssquel M. Haskins, Rector of St. Mark’s church, Wiliamsburg, will preach this evening in the Memorial choreh, corner of Hammond etreet and Wavericy place. In the Jobn street Methodist church, Rev. Mr French, ef Obio, will preach this morning, and the Rev. B Bod- ford, of the New York East Oon‘erence, will preach in the evening Rev Sydney A Corey will preach as usual this morning and evening in the Firth avenne Baptist church. Elder J. 1 Jones, trom Ohio, will preach this morning spd ever ing, in the Disciples’ chapel in Seventeenth stroet, near Sixth avenve. ‘The Rev. Dr Maomeramy ana the friends of Fvangeli- cal kpow'ed ge will meet in Spring street Bail, 185 Spring street, this evening, for the purpose of considering the absurd claim of Romanism to be regarded as “the old ro- gion” of the Bide. ANNIVERSARIES, The next apniverrary of the American Tract Society will take plsce op tbe Lith of May. ‘The twenty firat anpval meoting of the American and Foreign Otbie Societe wil be held on Thursday, the 13th pre Le next, im the Tabervacio Baptist church, I’hila- ‘The twenty sixth anniversary of the American Baptist Howe Miseien Bociety will be held in the city of Philadel- pbin, on he lich, Loch and 16th days of May. | Tho American A»olition Society will hols its next annl- Zeteey mening 1DE- Choover'e Charo, Vniem ayaare, New Vors, on raday, May 13, at 295 M. ‘The twerty fifth annual mocking of ihe At Anti- Slavery Sooty will be heia in Mxart Hall, 668 Broad way, om the Lith and lash of May, commenciog at 10 o'owek A. Me INVITATIONS. Rev. Gardiner @pring Pum'ey has accepted a call from the First Presbyterian cbarch at Metachin, N. J. Rev. Wa Hogarth, of Brooklyn, bas accepted the un animovr call, come tme since teadered, to ine pastorate of the Avenue chareh, in Detroit. Rev, Mr. Allen, to whom an iavitation was extended by awey with al) party orgapization: bat we present &ucket |»the First Presbyterian courch of Lafayette, Indiana, to seaving to the peop.e @ right Wo setiie and determise ques tone tor themee)vce a9 pertiaent to their own interorts To the eircuias thet was itsved from this cancas a shor, bmw Fines, we showed, trom the pistory 0° ths Mmumany Sooety, that the power which i+ now beld by the sachems much greater than [t was origioally—we ehowod that their power ha deew an encrovehmont, cot oaly oa the democracy itself Dat apop the poop-e of the entire coun (Apolauee.) We proved that even the old primary © tctlone and el! (he ol telect ops bave been deapioed by the Sacheme “{ Tatomany Tell, avd that they have been dis peneed with altogetber—thas the committee of 1857 direct 7 aprcinted, rot eiected, the committee of 1854. Wo otavd Gay and date, facia and figures, to show woat had been dope aud Weal we desired do in its piace, And how pave we been answered? I havo lookod out for the papers nines the pubiiest'on of our cirsu'ar up to u rerent Ume. Every moruiug have I diligoatly ‘wntebed for the pablicaticn of @ reply, W soe what the avewer woula be to our plain facts but no revly was pubiiebed uutil to day, when ft appeared in an re weekly paper, ef whet [ hat great difficulty w get even ove copy. What's this reply’ Is there in it the wigbtest attempt to justify an: tain the conduct of thowe Who mado the + acroachmet the rights of the peope? No, air. Wo havean allusion t @ sosret so- ciety, whieh they enll Foresters. We are told that « certain cath bomnd society exiots romewbore, and wnat there w ar cfiicer belovgiug to it whic they are pwsset tocal! the Grand Visible. Now, it it be trae that thers extats tie pociety of the Forastors, if it bo true that the members of this society are sworn; if ik be trae tbat the: take the obsigation which i stated in the address isening from the Winchester House, 1 eek whether their informant muyt have beoo @ ety himaeif? > i we able has emanated (rom the Mercer Bowe, (Laughter and cries of “Good") Bat thers wore than ove point noterd in thir at stich bas emanate from the Mercer House Allusions are frequentiy Re my fellow exizens, si) this I heve at loaet @ right to tike an interest in te formation of that soclety, aud if porsivle provent it from faliing into the bands of a band of men who have an uteor iere gard for the wants no! viewsol the people, What are we to thirk of men who basety obtain the furor of tbe Cemocratic party, apd then stab thelr best | friends? No, str, these copticusl auacks upoa me, whites T fel that they ‘do not deter my friends, only tend to nerve me tacuen It ie bebind there @ tucks that they now attempt to hide the pudlic intignation. Ik w thas they try to hide the finger of scorn toat ia now pointed | ageinet (hem, by attacking an humble individaal who is out of offices and out of power. But they are not beyood te reach of power Has aot the Presiceat, wituin the last Pix months, etricken one of them and deprived bim of power? Yes, and the samo hand that has stricken John SeK coo for political ingratitude oan ill strike down other traitors, who are a8 woll known w this socnty as to me, They may well ling to the Tammagy Socinty; it ie the very last plank upon which hey flost—romove it, and they «ink like the loa4 they aro (s%plause ) These— fre they the men who coalesce wip tne binok repabli Are these the men eho vou rule the demoureey? a e the men Wat are wo oe we domecratio princioles: Thee vgeed & & Oued ‘ob wit, I feel thet my po coal Hite '¢ pearly believe (hat Bek Mooasy wigit closer youweul carter 1 cere word cuyself nearly te cares f eh 1 kxoored, — M ant my fortes: ery owe town the same end, yet I griere to think vat tewitors sold ever pave th wou to sink down the old Wigwam Put ae long an the power 1 qill stam James nab"t!'\ hm woe ont of office, for | havo ale: Pronidents and become their pastor, has accepted the call, aad will eater upon bis Cues at once. Rev. FE @ Barner, of Lyon's Falla, New York, baa ac- cepted a call to the Presbyterian cbarch im Lenox, Madi sop county. Rev. Mr. Swan bas accepted the call extended to him by the douth Congregational church at Bridgeport, Coon. Rev. J F. Jones bas accepted acail given by the Con- grrgutional church io Rigs, Monroe county, N. Y. The Rev. Robert ©. Matiack bas aospted a call to be- come the rector cf Trimity cbapel, Philadelphia. Rey. ©. Reimerenyder, formerly of Somerset, Ohio, has ‘acct ptod s call from Mount Morris, Ogle county, Ill, Tho Firet Prosbyterian church and society of Cleveland have extended a call to Rev, Mr, Lord, of ve INSTALLATIONS, Rev. J. D. Donowan waa pubtisly installed ns pastor of the Beptist charch in Quidnick, Conn., on the evenisy of Thursday, April 6. Rev Thomas}. Rico was installed as pastor of the Con- @regations! church in Brighton, Mass , on the 13tb inst. Rev. 8. W. Oritenden was installed on the 18tb inat. The rermon wax proached by the Rey. Dr. fermen war the iv. . city, the pastor's father in-law. Rey. D. M. Elwood was installed pastor of the Congro- gatonal church in North Woodstock, Conn. , on the 24th ult, Rev Lo Mp tery Coy > hed Adrian, Michi- Sal ~~ nociety fr that Camoridge, Mase , March 81. RESIGNATIONS. Rev. Levi Morse, pastor of the North Raptirt charch in Newark. N. J , Dae resigued that positon and accepted tmyitation to return to # former charge, to New Hoven, preached bis farowel wortava lant Suaday jew Hoven i el, sermon last evening, on “Pndiess Lato.” Rev. J. H. Pratt bas resigned the pastorate of the Ba’ Ust church at Doom@eld, N. J., and received « all frova Granville, N. ¥., which, it is stated, he will probably ac- corn. Rev W. R. Matchett bas Lis peattion as of the First Baptiet couren ca deeogee v3 — Rev. Jabe7 S Swan, partor of the 4 antington street Rap- tet eburch in New Lawéen, Gone., has tendered to wat rociety bis resycpation of Me charge. Too Rev Mr Dokinsem, preach: thie farewell sermon at Zion cburch in Newport, R. 1., 00 the 4ub inet, Rev, 8. K. Se the charge of a. Peter's «nod acospted @ gall W abe reo: Brook felt, Conn. DRATIG IN TIE MIFTeTRY, Rev. 2. Jeter George, @ promming young clerryman of the Bapuet charch, chal in Manchester, Cheater (eld coun. ty, Va.,on the 00th ult He had charge ef the cbarch at pare Rev ip F. Mayer, D. D., pastor of the Prangrtical Totheron pad of St. Jobn, in Philadelphia, diol at nis residence on the 15th inst, afi ran illness of some weeks. Wr. Mabor bat reached the advanced age of seventy. fever yeare, and was the oldeet clergyman on; ip ac Live ruinteterial dutiee, in Philadelphia, Mr. Mayer was a ative of Aubern, N.Y. fe has been over fifty years ia the ministry, having preached bis fiftieth anniversary rermon some time aco. He had been for mavy years Preeiaent of the Venosylvantia Inativaden for toe aod Domb, Presicent of the Philadelphia Diepensary and a trostee of the Caiveraity of Pennayivania. NAW CH. ROPES. ‘The corner rtone for a new church, to be called the Chureh of the Holy Ghoet, for the German tae sociation in St. Low 4, wae Inia of the 1ith inst The Pecond Presbyterian Association of Germantown, Pa, bave made arrangements for the consiruction of « new charch 6) ice. A new Catholic church, to coat $40,000, Is to be erected 00 the site of the present edifice of that name on Vailajo street, dan Francioo. The Mothotiet at Black Rock has lately been reorganived. It will hereafter be known namo of * Side Meqhodiat, ‘church, Matfalo.’” Faneock, oe was receatly received by the Presbytery of v. Se A. Tone, of the First Proebyterian church, Che-veland, west side, bas declined the call to the Cangrege- ove) ebarch, Adrian, Wich Two young ladies, named Mary McQuade and Oxtharine Wourray. took toe black veitin the Catholic order of tue Rixtera of Meroy, at Sacramonto, Cal, on the lui of A eviter in the Atlantic Monthly, speaking of Yow Eng Jar d ministere, gives tre following at eodate of De nN my, which some ot our preachera at the present day would do wel to profit: by: @ jotater who had mace himself conspicuous for ra and demnoiatory style of presching came to bim ona day to inqitre way he did pot bave more success. ‘ Woy mao,” saiv toe docter, * can’t you take a lestoo of the tianerman? How do yoo go to wrk if you want to cawh atrout? You git a [ite beok and 2 One ive, you bart & carefully, aad torow it m as gently as possibis, aud then you ait and wait and humor your tieh till you get him ashore Now you get a greatccd book ap) rope doe, and theasd it iat We water and baw! cut, ** pita,‘or be damaed |'” NEW YORK PRERBYTRRY, O. 8. At its etated meeting inst week the Presbytery of New York tlovn ¢d the following persons to proach th» Goel: Joho K Barris, Fenry ©, Alexander, Goorgs Nixon, Hast Ferrier, James King, Rdward J Hamilton The following were appointed Commissioners to the General Assem oly at New Orleane. The Rev GardicerS rng, D. D ,the Rav Nathaniel Hewit, D. D., Mr. John Stewart, Hon, Walter Lowrie, TUX BISHOP OF LOKDON’S GLOVES. Akeen controversy is. rag ng te some of the Tandon eburch papers reletive to the ort of gluy 8 «hich it iaiaw- Jo) and expediens for a Dishoo to woar Tt anpeara that a fow daye ago, at at retigious mertingover whicd toe Earl of Shattesbury presited, tbe Ruvbt Rev prelat- atoo ton the pla form wearing a pair ut briebt yellow riding gloves, & circumstance which seeme oomplotely w bave acaadal’zod rome of the rivia ersciplivarians present It seama to ba admitted that the canon law does not conta'n aay pronidi tion agamet a prelate adorning bimselt with feilow gloves, apd therefore the Babap ot Loadon 1a not ikely to de citod to the Ere'esiastical Court ia coosequence of “his peculiar ideas on the subject of epise pal auire. NAW YORK BAST CONFERENCE OF THE MeTHODIST BPISCOPAL CDUAKCH—THE SLAVRKY QUSSTION. ‘The apnua) conference of toe Now York Kast Sonfer- ence of the Methodist Specopa Churcts was commenoyd fost Weonesday, in toe Uverry street church Brhop Baker is the presiding eflicer, Up to Fritey the business transacted was Of ap ecclesiastical naw Before the conclusion of the moroing seasjop 60 Friday, Dr, Whedon, editor of the Quarterly Review, wbo was ayp ioted Chair map of the Committee op Slavery, presented his report, to which wes subjoined te followivg revolutions: — Resolved That we readirin (hs luoguage of ane diantoling in 17H4 viz, * That the prac ice of holding our fellow is contrary .o the golden rule of Got and bia of maankin', a8 wellas the orinsiples of erivan bevolotion and therefore, deem our wort bourden duty, to take Immediately soma eifectua) method 10 extirpate thie abom'nation from aa Resolved ‘That it iw she dnty of thi chured aga unit. t> ele- 7 m+ mbershio t the dich atansard of these ber vrtmi- tive doctrines: and to thie end { le her date to taculeate them proden lv. but firmly, through al! her organs, whether the press or pulpit. Resolved, That while we oppose slavery, aa citizens and give our 6 mpathy to thowe who iu the Atates'are maiavainia¢ the cause of freedom agains’ he rlave power oppover ts of oppreaaion as sin, and 1 pation ®4 the requirement of righ refore remeber th tour antt imbued wich the ep'rtsot the rbou'd wiaety copaul the honor and un't) in faith tha’ the bighrat proof will be attained throngh timate inatrumentelty of her established tnetitu i904 ‘Th i almighty ould, beteepiy the fall the > prin -iples of ja tf as os the shearing m during the pa reapects of the extersion of fre insritu‘ions in our exnairy; ard we cberleh ‘be anticipation tha: #ith praper effort in maivtaining end diffoaing ight and iruth ov the wnbjert all misunderstending and division will ‘laappear, ourcharsh will unite ae with the beart of one man npon the au sient W Tatform avd as inthe great Melis emanciontion at-negle Srerhodiam will be unanimous and energetic in the canse of freedom. In a brief and forcible speech Dr Whedon moved the adoption of the resolutions, covfideatiy hoping that the metnbers of the Conference would ananunouly adopt ta. The Rev. Meeere Floy, Carry, Hatield, Inekip and Woodt rd sopported the resolutions, while the Rev Dra Pange avd Kennedy, aod Mesers. "Merwin ant Gorse spoke in opposition to the paseage of the resolutions, af Ormivg that it was impoli ic to agitate the church at tae present time, by the discussion of a subject that was poli tical i its Mature. At tbe termivation of tho debate, which was very exciting, the first reso ation was adopted by a vote of 91 yeas to 10 nays. Tbe Conference than ad journed til} Saturday, when tbe discussion oo the remaia- ing reeolutions was continued, resulting ia weir adop- Police Inteitigence GETTING INTO A HOKNATS NEST. furan Kirg, Delta Thompron and Jesephine Forrest, all nymphes du paw, were brought before Justice Osborne, at the Lower Police Court, yestorday morning, on c1arge of bighway robbery, preferred against them by Goorgs E. ‘Withamns, of No. 15 Wooster street, under the following circumstances, a4 Cetajod in ue allidavit of the complain. ant:— ‘George FE Williama, of No 17 Wooster atreot, bein duly «worn, depoveth and eaith, that onthe 16th day April, 1858, 't the Fifth ward of tae city uf Sew York, in the county of New York, wna teloviously wken, solen, apd easy ied the persno of deponent, oy force Abd Heme, conrent and ageinet bis wilh, the follow we ry, viz Three bank notes of the dens mination of ope dollar ench, ove gold com, of tne value of four dollars, the property Of devonent, and thet this de Pewent bas ® probabl» cause % suspect, and does suspect, Utt te #0 property was telonously taken swoien, and carried away by ‘orce and violence as aforesaid, by Susana Kg, Della Thomprcn ane Josephine Forre«t, now pre sent, apd or four others —Deponent went toto too boure No 202 Church street, apon the invitation of ead Saran, wheta be met on Broadway, and afier being there afew moments bt wished to leave, Dut #as pro. vented by the Susan, who locked tho door of the room and put the Key into her pocket all the othorw being ip gaid room Ali the enid girls tren demanded money of depopent, and threa'ened that if he did not give them money he should not go out of the room alive, A: the wane Ume sevoral of the paid girls exuinited knives snd pistols, rasbitg at doponent, and orandishing wad preseot ing them towards Coponent in a thros ening uo! menaciag Maver, and bricgiog said weapons within an inch or tao of said Ys person, and agin a unmber of t:mos tbreateved to kili depopent if he oid not give (oun muaey. Basan King apd one of the others then took vaid money Jorcibly from deponent Afterwards they rail be migh: leave. Deponent then left the rxom and #ent down etairs into tho street, followe2 by one of them with » knise raised in @ mevecirg mapper. ‘The prvoners were jooke4 up for further exemination. Danie Borctars—Arrevrt to Soot 4 Poucnmay.— The resi¢ence of Mrs. B Howard, No. 74 Towth strect, near Fifth avenue, was entered by burglars atan early hour yesterday morning, and robbed of « lot of valuabie piate, Policeman McPhorton, of the Fitwenth precinct, happened to De paraing at the very moment the burgiars made their py a og ene be == gg Sag ed character of the fellows be gave them chase. lars, four ta pumber, fled op Hf. avenue pursued by 08Maa. When near the corner of Twelfth street one of the rascals, 8 DOTO, row a revolver and fired two show at Mefhor von. Tho Gret shot wok effect im tue policeman’s hat, which was eubseque: by Owing to the derkuees of the mght the burglars manage! to make good their escape. Benotass Meena wre aw Acowert—A comple of burglars effected an entrance to the meat shop No 83 Suffolk etroet, on Friday night, and were aout carrying ‘off several carcases of rheep sod oxen, whea they met with an upexpected arcicent which served w trustran ther thieving designs. While driving off with the pro perty their wagon came in colli¢ios with a horse aod cart with such force as to render their vehicle entirely sels. Fearng detection if they shoul! to the neighbor hood any longer, they decamped, leaving their hare end wagon, meat, ke . i the micdie ‘of the street, where it wae eoon afterwards found by the police, The barglars’ horse and wagon, together with the stolen moat, wore conveyed the Tent. precincs stawen house. An owner ts wanted for the aban“oned property Ax Unsvocnert: Arrtart to Fioop nee Cry wits Corn Tenrert Mowry —Ip Thureday’s Hera we poblished an account of some pew counterfeits which wore put ints cir erlati@: among the camber being “19's” on the Souta- wark Bank of Philvletohia, Pa., and “2's” on the Mount Holly Bank, of Mount Holly, NJ Sines theo an attoart wae made to flood the city with the ep irions trash, but owing to the exertions of (he police, combined with tna of the electric telegraph, the efurte of the counterfeiters proved unsuccesatul. The police iu the vartour precincts were made acquaintet with the intention of tne connter- feltera, co that Put few of the bile wore passed. (n nearty every caso where a bill Was PAteEd the pollos HuCCeRded (hs ar esting the courterfertere, nud prevensug any lowe to toe of the several stores where the bogas money was teotere!. feo boetmen were arrested torday for paaaing the above mea jened from-the pron ovnpimant th the arm.” Committed (or exasmumation. ~ AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. The Mormon Rebeliton--- Che Kegttem Don’t Wans them tn their Tersttory. {From toe Loudon fimes, Avrit 2 | The Britiey empire has ued to deel whn very many Clarees of pubject ; tt bas Frenchmen of the old sshoot in Canada, ape Frencbm-o of the democraized ype ia Meu- mits There are Dutch nen 19 Gusaoe and a the Cape, With all their old lawa and thir quatat babe §=We havo Spavierds in Triniaad, aliens in waite, Grerks in Corfe spo Zente, mitiong of Hin ioos and Mossibwans ia late, Pareres ano Sikhs mingied wich thom, Maylsys, Bares se, Chinese avd Polyoseians iu various Bebinmen & fartier east ¢ Caf es who maks wadding of our New Testaments and cartouehs bb ‘of whe Dia tings, Woon 4 Slow; ve Now Ho WFO Loucio a amg whom nave hardy BIveD UP dwWing Op their “leo eowmien AN these renee ano kion reds Dave KIvVeO ua troably im uneie ume, Dub everything that Frgiand baa yoo toregh eth’ por Mobvey @ Tey Of KNNJCCHR eeOme he oy lO O8 suRpREBN Dy the em barr eb ta caused \o (he (ited States hy @ come munity 0 pod he Mur are bew ip ful sebeliin. The government of Preatent Boctaray # preperisg to inva’ coavtry whied is ude acd Cafferiaoe ip one. Tep bicsos uover a te cratic rule; men of Boropean race natabisbed neny (rom ail contact wih o vi imation; Cbretixns wite & mew revalar oa with the last twenty yeare; mee claming s -eputeton for the bi:hert parity, and restoring the practice ut pory- Kamy— these are tbo ¢ agaist show the forces of the United stata are mersballes. fhe wormous are De- youd # desert which ts well nigh iapes-ans; the roet is bait to be whitened with the Dunes of an and womsm und Peaets of Darden; they are re-olvw, coo aut io ther powers, abd, 1 May be, devoted tothrtreaues stach- Bentto a creed ig HOt 1) BE Xeasured by tos Crath; 1b tw tbe mort pir cous ido} whiCd Das the warmest worsbIOpERs; and as the wormens thea trom the cider Saves, frat Mi sour and thento Sait Lao, aod preached thor strange Goepel a the wore ferveutty tor persecutions tad mur~ Gers, It 8 QU pow ble et they will reset with their whore foros, 804 we the tas", au nefe ence wita their Deb Noe apo the rights th A mewortal bas been seat ro) whe members and offl- cers ot the Ferritory of Veh othe Pret dept aur Oongeaws © the Unitea States. hia o pouly war- Phe tm its tne, but it express os tently toe reaniaven Of the Saints pot Vino webUus Matroggle Che compo sition w econgh to show how iliteats are the wen who are now the vicogerevts of God in the Western loser’. ‘The sentiments acd ecyls aro thse of an angry ovmmu- Duy Of ‘arcring men, poRserred Of some Bbrewdnest aut Do weak tee 'ng 9 Sependence, but UDVErHe? 10 pai Gal . g. 1 inaeed m aay w#riteg atall Braham Young, Heber Kivball, avd we reat, comp aio iha: the fateral officers rent Wadmunteter the’ Territory of Utah hawe oot the copfiience of fs Ichaoitants—that they ara aot ooly Dot Sarwts, bit that they are very oisreputacia representa. tives of the Outer word; In sbort, cemagognea, latrgasre and plice hunters Of tho jowrotciaes, #50 nave tskes ap- potptpents whicb bo ope € ise though* 1 word wpe sosoll- cit. Whethor the Sainte have oft the trath op tps vom we cepnot sav, but still, ag their cvoutry is ooly & iw, abo conse:juently ia legatly governe) b- the nominses of the Previsent, trey nave po legal right ty sepy tho va- loty 0: the Washiogton apyvinuneots and tacie rearat- ance is nothing less than byh treason fhe nemorial Complains that pO ADs 4. F hed Denn sent to the ‘ast rewola- Vos which were formurded to Waadington, dat toe, in- 8 ead, tor Ir Commupication with the Cast bad bean om of 8nd AD army @entugamet them. The Mormows the” asic Wwhetber their lest @emorial waa tn any way Orespeotful or dedant, aod answer for toemeelves that it @ at net; aor baa they, they eay, any obj ction to be ruled by ep, their antipainy being to “corrnpt demagig wa who are & viegrace W tbe government” | Phay toeo dwell on their services to the general canes = Toey tt aoyoara, patriots aud Hhbosters nay the Jae. “he fore Titory is partot che public domein of te Carte? States, bat bow #a 1 scquires? Dia nov tre peovie of Uceh furnish At the call of the goveramect aa altogether an wvoadented quote of Lroope to 61d Ip the war agwnet Memeo, aod aid Dot te proplo settle tbs tory i the cominion of Me! a0 poforiber 20 WW diturd & people who tok porsniod of w asighour'a couvtry aoo brought it obser the Bbars und stripes? After a great Clepiay of todign oom rit ema. eludes —* Wind Ww vur conta tional /iebte, ar The praciieal comment op t3!8 Dy trom the Suitlake. Tos More mabing a7 Wve preparations fir resise Mavusectoring &HMuritiva, CannoD Kut aro wad to he oo 6They #ere driving ber treo. 'Nor * been wanting Some of the Moran bat bed @ slight ekirmbh with oe of the picket of te camp thers seema, then, no dou oat this deluced peop @ #iil endeavor to delwod Wor system Crom the attacks of the federal goverumest, Toe reduit wilh porbaps be a bitte: aod aerel if rasele Toe amari- Gabe vs @ Face are Suflloen'ly © conanie, pot w say emde~ ve; and it ie baraly doutfnt that loo Lows of way arse ter sumsiced oy the United Strres troupe wis oe the # gael for @ general move ment ty estermoa eons dwots, Theat This Cabot © AccOMpIiIneEd Withoot esoas dragghs clear enough, ‘The distances are euorm: us, the hes and dust iu BatoMer, tbe bitter cold in winter, are 099g) ebeck tbe march of the Must ative troops aod the moat determined evengers. ithe protap +, & RCs are wf veUtIY strong 10 harrarn vos en: m)-f, AN porbaps, by choir eayervor lotaliiies, to defeat them in ceral Burr BiviDg in Bnd becoming recoDcied wha a commuDLy which hes defied the federal power thera ta chance. Bother Heber Kiabal promanig the fete of toe Salow when he sad “Tae day of our separation bas come, and #0 are & free au independent people.” This dorlaration of vole sade ie not hkely to pass unpONinbed by vor United tava, I deed the arty as the Mormonse mn plaw, bave raveate declared their’ ‘ptentions of haograg Ar Yin heuteran: 4s takes placa in the sMormoa cOmmopity, it mee apport a desparate straggle OF acy reace ia the refur a of itm u cerwin'y cannot desire toeir prem Werritory, and a recent speech, com fondinon with “ Briteh oot hope that Quy with @ new race of polygat they may, however, m'grate p16 the Mexian territory, drive out the tnnmas, abd fet op their sensual theocracy iu tbe piat- of omive superstitivns. But tia @i} ony deter the day of the 1 janie struggle. The tide of American seit'e- ment will follow them, and Brigham Yooug or hw succes. for will be thresteped with extir miioo by « new gonere- tien of ct zens. Our only hope is chat the Hormon will, poder the pressure of neces t+, overtarow the priests Bed prophets, aud acceot the mereiy humas nomi- bees of Mr. Buchanan. Mormor iat is seid to have wirendy undergone some changes. The book writen on the eoiden Plater & falung into aiarepat, aod the Hinie i balog Pe stored ol eci) sooremecy Why shoul? oot the dgctrine of divine communication through Heigaam Youre aad the Practice Of ory gemy ako pass awa ? It tnat were the cass, hen Norwotism would be a harm'ess es the creed of the Shakers or the Southeotians It the cmigene of ‘Urah will aovieipate the rorolve ‘of the United Gass and OetUrCHe Lele prophets, and if they wih eve gaarantece for & m Te wore! course of hfe, they away sti be inft im porrension of the regions which tia eant they bava wom from the *:)derness with almost upexaipies industry and perseveravce, Mr. Allsop and his Propesal to tne Eogiteh a ob EER eek. From tho Birmiogbam Daily Cress. March %0 ) Om Thursday |e anaounce? that Mr Tooares All- top, for #bowe soprobeur denned Chargit ye bins with COMSPIT Og tO aneAy ivate Nagolvon, Rad off red to surreuder |" the goverament voll gueraawe the expenses of bie defence. hin copied in ol! the price pal o and hes been placed before the go bas yes, however, bean receiver, sithougs may be expected’ ina few days the ive the matter unirr courideration Si.ce which we made knowa Mr Allsop's intootioa was pab- Dabea relative of the actuRed bias corruD yeated oar im formation, and has veride: our belef that Me. Alkop oew post Of tae Cxspiracy to bill Nagsleos The gerbil man bo bas thos coudrmed our antepausns aod UF aMDOUnCHINeDt Writes — T have now t state unbesitating y, and with all the en phase of which language ie Caoehle, that ¥r, Thomas Allsop i eauirely igeovent of the charges imd aguinat Din; that he had pe compielty to the ath mpt of the 14ty Of Japuery—sn pot oviy that be bad vo comp redty, Dat that be had bo Knowledge that toat or any other at’ was to be made: and Yat he derived ots Gras lafor x Of ‘t from toe newepsper placards when oo hiv way office on the following toring. All tois can pe | substantiated by proof. and Mr Alieop is wilting ty ome forwa. at onee and answer any charge thot may he nade against him; bat Le te not prepare’ t) ne fereo a raNah tous ard lengthened imoriene went pre ie he willing &) ruin bimeott pecuaitrly § telf ogainet the po@er of two ervernm Of encrifiemg him t a presemed om ereft. If meats can be fount t evile by a day being named for his tra puarnntesd to him in the erent of hw proved, be is wilting to render on the day gamed, ANd abide bin trial. A communication op this cubjees hes. I boteve, been made to the governmect, the vane of whieh will be known ins fow dave. [n the memati E have to requert (hat the public will suxpend Sa ment on the wholm affair yatil an ooportanity of tien shall be afforded. To bie personal friends ead noae- rons acquaintances | feel that Ay appea) of thie Huard te unnecessary. Mr. Thomas Allsop tw not an unknowa indi ‘vidus!, nora man of yestercay., For now nearty forty years be bas led an active life im tae metropolis. Resen- val'y of a kind)y aod warm hearted matere, bis sympa beyoud the narrow bounds of creed or “y of aeate~ ate thew two

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