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THE NEW YORK HERALD. == — = ss oo - Se oom Soe a <= = — ——————— Y THO’ a : a) WW 2 WHOLE NO. 7909. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. - ————— " fae eh als ait eee Tee + - = _ whi ¥ a Late Onarity gatts. Observations on the Opinions Butertatned tu Yachting. of Alleged Pulley Dealers. City Intelltgence, my of Music Dificulty- Alleged M.RTING eek KXBOCTIV.¢ QOMMITTER OF THE ‘cho Unkted States Concerning Meaico. The dey Pefore yesterday, at tan A. M., the yeoht Re The Mayor’ rquad mae santher desoens up the 20 Fororp Drayt On TH Gxwmnst Yost Orncn Dassanemre 4 *y Polley Seilers heid tu Answer at the ORYST+L PaLACR Fie@—a BulGHT MIsUNDER TO THE EDITOU OF THE HERALD. decos arrived at her annborage at Hohokan, haviag bet | Hey ebepe yesterday merning, and anece dot in making | —ARKENT OF Ime ALLROKD FoxoER--Mr Witten Fulor, | General Seastona, STANDING ~ THB TRSASURER'S REPORT—TH? HUN With reference to the opinions expressed by many of | New London on Monday afterncon ut nalf-pass four, | quite» cumber of arrests, notwithstasding thay had ta | Ditherte @ respectable gentlemsa, was arrested on Moo Bofore Jndgo Russell. THR WOODIS SENEVOLEYT BOOTETY—BOGUS CLAIMB | 19 sournats of this republic corceruing tbo conurronoss | where she bed been lait up durtog the welater mont oanen thelr ertabiahmonta cloned and were doing | day evening, by order of the Attorusy Gouoral of tha | John Darclo and George Wilkos, who were held to answer es GARMENTS, EEO. whisb have recently taken place in that of Mexico, tne samo There are at prevent a} New London tha following | business by the rear door, Tue officors made a tour | Onitet States, op su piotom of having forget a draft for | on a charge of tnciling a rites the Academy of Music on ‘Tue Favcuitve Committee of the lete Oryeial Palace | 1 nave saded, an a Rocessary consequence, varius | yechis+—The Starlight, the Mystery, toe Rowena, the | aroDd amerg thove placer whore thay made arresta vm | $5,000, purporting to have bon drawo Nowanher 1, 1434, | Moncay night, appeared before City Juige Russell yestor= | @ arity Féte wat last evening at the house of the Tressa: | Oats on the situation of the country, oa its ele- | Gertrude, the Ore, the Siivie, the Irene, and the Oneamo- the previone day, but found them ai! ckweed. Tho-e ar | by Jamen Reeside, ito mail Contract’? and partaor 0 Mr’ | Cay at his chambers, socompanied by coussel. __- Bet, Mr. JV. Do Forrest, ta Bigbtsouth street. | Tre | cng of conservation, and uprn itefutire. These rettec- | dore's yacht, the Whigeon. These yaohta are to course of | Teven'gn, nk MYUCAS Before thy Mayor, gave SOnF | Foyer, upon the lave Major Barry, 0000 Postmsit:r Gone | They did not adduce any evidence, and after bls Honor | Mere present Peter Cooper, Ooi. Vosbarg, J. V. De tlone, perbaps, have given birth to the ides of « prowc | preparation for their kammer eruieen; some of them wil, | Eamuel J. Morrison, ..........319 Biaschor street ral, and sceepted by 0. B. Brown, then treasurer of the | intimated that the Recorder bad wo right t take a recog- | Beat, Wim. 1. De Forrest, 1. Godfrey Gunther, EP. Wi | 241) on the part of the United States, which bas Dsen | probably, be ready 0 a week; the otbare will follow ia | Jebn R doves, ” Tost Cffioe Department. It seme that Wr. Fuiler left this | nizance, he (the City Judge) when he i-sued a warrant for ware, W. 8. Tedeo and Wm. Leo Perking, Mr. Wi H. | oo veiy entertained in the Santo. the conrso of a moth The Gizeey, @ fice schoomer yarht, raf or oniietion with Mr. Jobo A Murray, baaner, at | tho arrest ofthe defendants bad not tine to examine tha | Brewne sino catered lato to tho evening. Our repels | we shall say nothing concerning the narrations—moreot | ihe property of Mr. Apeucer, left New Loodon tart Toars- No. 40 Wall aureet, mo af oven gubmiiod to toa lwapec | law carefully. He rendered tne following deotalow, and wae admitioa and oourtously treaied, though nn Se Yeas correct—of those things which have cocurred during | day, ber owner preferring, Ave Perkins and Mr. Wm. 8 Twdale, of the Bunter | 1) 10) revolution, in whicd each one makes commnni. | hauled bere, Wordia Benevolent Society, sooned w be fearful ‘DA | sions ancording to hw intereate oF sympathies, not neiag | We bel'eve that New York ia theonty city aA present in | Jobo Relker. @me mivrepresentation of the proceedings bypengts ‘able, for tho same reasons, to estimate thom at their pro- | tte United Starer whicd can boast of ta Yaxht (ab; "we : mace The wishes of Mr. Cooper, Col. Vouvarg sort U8 | por valao; but as Mexicans, loving our coantry-—aithough | ser no reason why Crarieston, Savannah, Norfolk, Baits thers, however, prevailed. Mr. Peter Cooper was ‘unfortnnate—as hving witnesses of the past; and, al- | more, Piladetphia and Boston «bould pot follow the ax t the chair on the formal organization of the meeting. though we bave been sharers of her politiosl policy, we | ample of New York. Surely there ‘a wealth enoagh and ie. CRSA DFG aieatios, 9's et of SE Dotieve it to bo our duty to rectify the opinion which has | good tante enonsh tm t? ove erties to oonduce to the active Peper reports concerning the redeeming 0! sanprgsaae deen formed of the Mexican repadiic tn the United Bais, | promotion of this healthy and geutleman'y amanoment He vate that they had been redeemed in numbers and to explain, thongb briefy and tnsufficiontly, tho | In Kogian? there aro seventeen Yaoht Suds, and more xt officials here, rove of whom being cogniaant of | #/ter reacing tt diecharged the defendanta:— Ke sutenchy) be requested Mr Fuller tofurswh prow | _1*M unebie, on a briet examivation of the law, to find of its Dawing been presented for payment and recrassd | *B) C&*e an to tho rights of an audience, one ich Me. Fuller did by 40 affiiavit | ‘8 80zotaed in 1 Rishop Crim, Law, seo. 402, in note 7. Baw: ay then forwarded the draft to | mort reat upon general principles :— 1." Every pereom ‘at Warbingtog. requesting | D484 @ right t) porch no a thoket for a public entertain ination to the Dt Office De. if the manager will sell bim one—a manager betng @ wor pronounced a forg ry and | 10 trustee for the pubbic ; lat, to supply vishers with op- It is now tated by the | Portunities of enjoying @ performance; 2d, to supply the Deyartment that thia is cno of Ove drafts of nimilar 1a0 | Task (collected ito au audience) with decent and order! ' 4nd amonpt that have been forged, one of whien was cot. | fPterapment, and is given an arbitrary discretion to leciea by Howland & Aspiowail @ yoar or two ainca One | OF POs to re!l bis ticke’s. If ho sein a weket the holder Wer alowed an aD cffeet to J Peters & Oo, and one tof, | MY preerutit for admission, but if ho be refnacd admission mmnneen, tonane hes <yer- 26 Abert mtrent. ster street 126 Rheritl stress, tive thousand to five thousand. which in themselves bave led to the politionl con- | tb: whicd s Hurer Kung maetiiement of aeoount, all of whom pave | be Caupot Cemand it mict armés, but is loft to bis remedy by Mr. Coorm uid be hva been ia the ofloe when a pra | Tien "Annet Senet Tesch marder tbat abe erigm | mnt to’ et iett ae vibowent mee Yemicg Nees arenes open in conan wns & Use Securitas are-| D'S oc, cariaes cee. Sek ceditemedeatany Oot eae ; i really pot xepuipe «Mr. Faller deo the draft ty be age of five thourand was broughs in © {ts misfortnne, aa the situation in which its sooety le | quite & farbicuabie amusement in thet eoantry, tona’fide and signed and aco-pted in ai preacuce. the cording to rulo in the case of Taylor va. ty Wiwana called the attention of the committee to a moenderstandicg worch bad aren be: ween himself and May Tisdale. He said that Mr. Tisdale desired apparently They wei im the wave of 81,000 emo, to ime) he f# excluded he no want the action of the Grand Jory time ior the examinatios of the accused has not yet boon fixed § rehttoforce. Noman under any circumstances of a Sener ComMenOnER’s OrNcR..Tho new Birert Gom- | P1!va.¢ right comirg into question can employ ping af now found may be known; it can 0 er timated in a greater | Eng'ish gentlemen with thet familien rail almost roand or ese degree, according to Ite valoe, and jastice willbe | the world in their yach’s, visiting all the prtocipal ports the surject by x A shy County Cwentt © art. privale grievarces must yleld to public b email e pererant nanier of bie (ier; Winans’) desire’ to be siphalgg hiner taerbhlertiong © ple thane atte there was an account of ax Engtiah Tae Hen, poll a ‘tak Juative. Miesicrer bas by thin time found that the position to be ri wom a — bes foros mat be werent a ssination accounts before hich : oy . Usder nore eS at a vanete i d to Mr. |, Itenpnot be unknown to any individual that tho efuse | yacht which srrivea at Charleston, 8°C., on a vuit to | ACTION AGAINST TUK HitNRIPY— IMPORTANT DEcHAION | PME) te ee be ba ap dur ay sag tection $¢0 of 1 Bebop, Crim, Law, (ec. 7, and. ex parte j Sate ail be wishes was time te ieee ‘ino the ac- | ton of the Spanish colonies after their conquest was the | the New World. Perhapy before ber return home he AS TO sTTACHMENTS. del w inauuaioe Tenn ater cae ceaeda bs tines epee ye ev oe yy eal A D femme. ie did vot impaga aay ove’s Dooesty, bat ne | most imperfect and ineign'fi:ant that could be given to a | will pey a vinit to New York and takea lock soar yaoht | Martha 4. Hall ogasmst Burdett Stryver—This was an | Meds it impor tot the | Ba astumbance con end enghateaeac W 114 like the commitice to investigate the accounts aod | peooie, It was thus that when Mexico became tatepan. | sqvadron. action of wespanr against the late Sheriff of Kings county | °}@m* upon bim. It seems thet the Aldermen are 3 bod eu chatesd ites’ Sas tamaine a ration ese: | dat of Spain, abe was foand to be posseneed of those ain Some few yearn ago a fast sailing New Yoru yacht— | for seizing certain nousehola “urniture claimed by tb Pe + of the lant meeting w the Hanaip. H- bat not se-n | gular habite and manners -f a society educated solely up- | the America—oromned the Atlantic a4 paid a visit to | pleintif, The Sherif justifive the taking onior an afttaco fac! Tevart uEtil tne afternoon of the day of Ka publica | 9 9 principle that would ensure obedience to those who | Engiané, She there contended for thy cap with the | Mut issued in New York by Judge Chorka on the Sth 0! ag ear yh held tho dominant power, and whoso tnteren’a 1 was to | Exglich yachta at Cowen, and carriod off the prizs with | November ‘ast egaiont tho gooda of one Robert Hall. Phe Mr Tiepauz—You misuoversiooa me, Mr. Winena. 1 | enchatn intelligence and to encourage religious suporau- | flying colors. This cup, #0 gloriously won by the Naw | stack ment war offered in evitence, and coapeel for plain ea ee eee ne or ae Ls pier ded don and servile reepect for the privileged classes, which | York yecat, is new m the possession of the Yacht Ob | tiff objecte: ; rat in anit between third parties it mu Sara ver acme S018 | could not oven he entirely extinguished i tbe most civi- | bere, and has been again vet up a8 prize to ba oonten tod | be howe that the cffloer granting the attachment had 90 eet Mr Wiaxs— That wa afterwards. zed vations of Europe. for. A challenge bas beep sent over to tha Engixn | dure ieee Intises vk tes eens, pA iér Vousunc—I understood Mr Tadale to say that he Wrbout doubt, the heary and oppressive domi- | Yacht Cube by that of New York, mviting Engish yachts | prover, Ou the affiavita being prodased tt appeared oe @eogt My. Wises rnisbed thé report. ntaobment creditor bet sworn that bo was the itr. Qoorxr- 1 agree with Mr, Winans that we should | ation of Spain wen the cause that the Morxicans, | tw come over and rai! for the tame priza, giving thom © elder and owver of a citm fr $9,600, onder a2 Bave a full examination. because we must have afuilacd | at the time of their indepentence, desired the | chance of winning buck, if they can, the precius memo to” Fravk Gay, t #bom ope Angos Oume Gir staxement to pat before the public. faere cea b? | most extensive enjoyment of Nberty (an extreme | rial of thétr former cefaat. We hope the picvs will be gned it. This, wes argued, 4bi uot show Parnas sonra or ctait Cuplemetion witenewor’ ““K* | very natural. in all systems of reprisals); and | taken up; if #0, wo stall witrcan @ brilliant display of Hey war acr dh.0r, und to remiedy Wit noe iy. Soames] ak to to, but Ido aot think a per | they, therefore, had to struggle from day to day sgainsi | yarbting, and a vigorous contest for the natioaal hoaor on Pk "ape arr i Taree — m0 aataw Cy Somal matter ehuuld be made by any member of unis com | sncient manners and class privileges, 80 a8 2 couquer | both sides, ip the beautiful waters of our bay. It wil be | ren usco b New York ob & motion to diachar; ey ’ 3 ” ae eine thet son imombor oF tne commiting ata ‘se, | them, almost from the very moment of their poiitica! | a spertacie of usequalied interest, aod of sbrilling ex. iachment, aad at tLe suige there lind deuied Whe m0 ember morally, physically or in any stape. | have heard { emancipation. ote ment on al! sides. ood It war con ende: ment was ‘Breasts mide. by confirmed ano could now be attacked. (he Court ‘ur Gustawe—If thore was a single disreputable peraca | _™ * be considered that in Europe, after the most san- Smpeeeaehak te raied dhat ibe efisayts tg ho ‘wie Commitee I should «reine to meet wien it, waipary revolotions which have extended over oantaries, Rowsry Timsrre—Rixwzi—The Bowery theatre baa | cient to opfer jaraiction on the offlcer iwauing the tr Coorsr— You would be bound w keep wih it until | the privileged classes exist unto this day, without he pys- | beep denacly crowded every evening this week by tte fy re ha ved hy Mad Senet sate imeened amy surpicions could ve cleared up wtote aim | “tility of a substantial avermant that democratic priaci- | petrone to witners “Rienzi, or tha Last of the T | by ary procee lone taken subsequent to (bat date” Tue om Un nee ou tans ie ing | Pies have completely triumphed, how is it to be expsoted | dures,” which bar been revived with flae cast, waicn | witachmert was therefore ruled out, aud ihe cave nally fully the secounts relaurg to both Dalis. that Mexico, in less than thirty cight years, should be | includes Mesars. Eddy, Arnoid and Clark, and Mra A * to the Jury on the question of vaige oviy, Verdot Mr Penxi~s—No; it wax sioply the afaire of the Hun- | abie to destroy the well established interests of those | Far! 1 excelient artistes tn their neveral tines. “Ri ax granted, to epable the ee Classes, without sustaining continual straggle? erzi” te @ striving spectacle, and ahonods tm sitaations | «i of exceptions, tobe argued io “ rete eel ee ee ‘the fires metance at gep-ral term. money bad been properly spproprased = Bila wore pro- Tt ie more than enough to expect that Mexiv0, having | that are exceed | .'y effective when weil rendered. It is SF kyr ves ae pee @u 0d to show what had become of the money, and Mr | been left with elements of @ purely colonial charaster, | showy, exciting and very democratic in ite rentimomis, , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17—all rewerved smisen. ‘Aft ‘Wmave di pot feo eer e's SS ores jane should so far bave advanced in the path of civilization as | and the Bowery andiepcen Hke democracy, are fond of | to day the Court wii) eAjourn tiil the shir Mon:'ay in M: ay. 3 to arrive at that condition in which she would be able to | exctiement, and regard fine sconic effects with great favor, | JU’? Lott will t ee nee and the ae ey Voumcna- It appears ¥) me that oar partigalar busi | direct and perfect, peacefully, tho highevt l!bers!: prizc'- | As all these conditions are fulfilled in the revival, ) will | ise of the cases remaining tu the caieu lary eee cre aly OF the management o/ thie Dall, | plee—such as the liberty of thought, the freedom of | undoubtedly havea ran. Mr. Eddy playsd the Tribase “ pediic, Woe want to ¢xamtne these ecocunte carefally— religion, the abolition of the panshment of death, the ro- | splendidly, and it iss pity that no fine an actor ia no litte yn Oly News. Mr, Coormn— Very caret auy gulation of property and many others, apprecated Mrs. A. Parker, late of Burton's, played | Tux WCRDFR Triais—The reqeinder of this week will My. Vouucno—So tbat we oae saiiefy the public. When | it js too much that the Hberal party should have abol | Nine acceptably, A little more fire, however, would do | be deveted by Judge Lott, after ciaponing of the casna on mest vanaaiane nies pesrenege tn. Wee: Bronk Depeniennes. |: 0... raewiat’r cases peuent ate RW Maik MEMS o were They threaten a factions onp-sition to all the omtracta | sack on the complet ot the Mayor’s squad, for and ao'# of the new Commissioner, anisss thoy bave the | |, itery policies, to anewer at the May term of tne Wajer part of the apclutments in his ifloe Fiudwg | ceseine:—Joeph Brown, 86 Broome vireet; Jobe Riear: them #0 impracticable, it rumored that Mr. Ovper in | 7 2p, ‘avepne; Thaddeus Keeler, 644 Greene streets lend: to defy them, aod wil make a0 app iatments Of | A nanom Facitt, 22 Sullivan atreet: Daniel and Michael the dictation of men to whom be is pot beholden for an+- | teeny 4c5 Water etreet: Thoa R. Jones 0% Lanrens (bing. He bas adopted ove very novel ru 4 ia bis choce street; Chae. &. Butler, 87 Croaby street, Beojamin Griffia of subordh ater, which would work quite a revolution if | Fn Greene atreet: Frederick George, 140 Prince street, nerally accepted that iv, that ro perron who i410 | wey Cock, 224 De ancey street; Mulvina Lester 96 Fornytth competent eball draw ey of ibe oty mouey by aoy act of | piece Edw D McCorklo, $0 Cannon street; Joho F. bie. The rule of capacity which he t4 determined toan- | fi ‘ - (roe, Cale eff ado Loses fourshs OF dhs apoticaree, Tem | COUFCY; 66 Jackson Ftrect; Jas, Stucgen, 6 Bowery, CApected wat the lucky oues wil be announced im a da} or twe - : y ‘The Tehuantepec Company. r (From the New Orleaue Bes, april 21 Fiuxin Cnorny Sruxet —About half past eight o’slock yee- We had almort forgotten the existence of thia ae tervsy morning a Gre broke ont in tho carpenter shop of | sociation, ao quiet and ®emingly lifelesa haa it ape br Bendricks, at the rear of No. 85 Oroany atroet. The | peared of lute, when our renstaeiion of it was re- building (a three stery frame), being of a combustible | called by the publication of a report of the direc- character, spread tbo fire wita gseas rapkciiy, aod im a | 107m uddressed to Oe ivakneeare. by Ay isng rd abort tine enveloped the entire builiing to ames, The | 2" ong Pace seainie oer oth omen fire airo communicated 10 tho butlding (front and rear) of | From it we learn that in May, 1857, the newly No. 83 Crosby street and to the front dwelling house of | elected Board of Directors entered 0) the dia- No, #5, apd alto to the smokehouse and shed oo the rear | charge of their duties. They eadaseored to: repleniate of No. 62 Marton street, The building in which the fre | an exhausted treasury by effecting a loan of originated was corupied on tne econd foor by wr. Hen | $100,000 on bonds bearing interest at 7 per cent, Crichs as a carpenter xbop, whose lose will be about $1,000; | and issued at the rate of forty centa on the dollar. vo ineurance The Ort thor war coc pied by Geo Osa. | This amount was necessary to complete the work tady, mapofacturer of tareapar' le; lowe aout $1,600; a2 | upon the Isthmus which had been ovntracted for; ‘waurance, Part of the thirt floor was occapiot by 3 | but they succeeded in diaposing of only $74,000, ont uthtg sas ocuplet ane decibog ty Piouy, who | Which yielded $29,000—a sum barely sufficient to . | meet present engagementa. The directors were not, bas euatained. come demeze to. bis furniare by eur: | however, without hopes that the contractors would buildings (front apd reer) of No 66 are owned by Jeha | be enabled to complete their work, but the severe the joes will amount to about $1,200; fully wwsurea | monetary crisis of fall intervened, and compel ¢ front and rear bui'dipgs of No. 83 are occupied as | ed them to suspend operations. * ee yg br pe by pn Nee rj sf ‘The report then goes on to describe at length the emage: an ir probs’ 19 amouat ppeoun' $600: iweured for $4.00 ¢ Norta A perican Insurance eran 4 at H or the. Moprscticabtity of Compasy. The dailiinge ave owved dy the Dusenbury ctiaie. Tey are cames effecting a compromise with him, the anno; phe Ror geal, aaron, ee ished gee—destroy | monopo' harm. ence enthusiastic thetr meen vexatious law suits, &c., giving rise to sus ree _— » "i . , ke, wr _ The Huoter Woodie Society ts not obliged | lished ip Scammed sinc sey te oe pe i oe. es * inet p Oepocgwl be dvedb auape oe Sarde of Ni dari specting the bagrny bo the title of the queer, te place its accounts before thie body or aay other meet Lang eg . - ween and one of the capil cusee now remaining for owned by John W’Chan, wera damagod a ont | In order, fins to teat the question, the Pi 6 tag They «id 20 defore out of couriesy. on sccwuat of | TArO®, And throwing out the law for the ayproprigiiod | iiss ryan ExwonDe’s LACTURR —Ove of the largent and | ‘vial, Of wbich there are seveu—an unusually large oum- | $200; ‘ully insured in the Fast R vor Tom Jeft for Washington to open negotiations willy par. fhe stacements wtich had been ma‘e. They bave been | cf Me ecelesiastion! goods, sotwithetanding the military intelligent aud: rs ‘fed Mo pay er :p thx ooumy The dro, it in taid, opcurred through tha carclesacess of | tiex who claimed to be owners of both the Geray and Sey Sancta cemeeees. Waa ONw vaart Gall ®t | Cuanar or Anson.—In the caso of Jacob Ganzr, tadiciad | ® boy wbo was mritng some gine 00 the sive Slo grante. It was soon ascertained that the granta pg UT mg Soro and wili not be bo | tneurrection brought about by Zuloags with the intention tended Mie Fi de’e t ca the P aod Ps ow foe tow again. They wili be givem to the pubic i | of nonityicg thous laws for which it will utruzgio, but can for arson in the first degree, wo Ditrict Attorney yexter We revort. sures desstes: Sp-atioc — Trokead ost night. | The lecture wes designed aaa ropiy 10 | (osc so the Court of Over end Tormiser thes A wae Mr ‘Vorsvre—The public should not bold the members | "The real position of Mexieo fe still painfuland lamenta. | Dr. Mackay’s slighta on the gentas of Irieh song, and tt ~ © wis executive commitiee responsible for aay delin- | wig out ancve ie boning we W 4o aonpe ot the ¥ Cvrariy uot in the Ost, bat in the third degren, and the Fine in Weert Forty rump dramer—About one o’slock | made by the Mexican government on the 5th Feb- Toeedsy afternoon «@ Gre occurred jo ihe frame bullting on, 1 8 ales oo. ney, ye » , owned by John Ony'e, | working, belonge ir. Falconet, under a The anes: Ga acne 4“ Danege cay 8; for the reimbursement of ,000 advanced by fro 4, Tae eth war certainly © full and satisfactory one and a complete | jwisonor was dichargea from custody on giving bail In Slve bess seed end > Sreseota bantad over tote oes a ea the | Vindication of the claims of Ireland in thia regard. The | $1,0t0 to appear at the Hosnions for wis) atte said to be insured. to ee 8 Pe speedy d gers a of poy and uever Beater Woodie Gociety. and ‘alroad | teeta: ‘Tam Pai Fins Devannwnxet.— The Gommon Connet! met repaid. The report then continues as follows: — The Treasurer. Mr. J. V. De Forrest, after some further | Power of the clergy aud of the bayonet already an @x we wes TUN of NEMENSL passages Gad pertetinountt: Coroners’ Omer. Dudér thene circumstances the: ¢ coult be n0 hesitation ‘Tre Wriuam Sraxer GnoormG Arraay —The inquest tn | #6 to tbe course to adopt. Mr. P. A. Hargoun, the owner cf Whe er vera) grapts apd concessions mate by the Me«x!- the case of John MoCarthy, the young man wno was sbot | ca, ,-vurnment to Jose Garay, and representing also the io the dance Bouse No, 19 North William street, ou the 3d | rights o F. P. Falconet aa owner of be en inet., by Leroy Rosctus, was coaclude! yesterday by | Uditiny in hie own person the title to ail ‘oon: Coroner Connery. The evidence elicited wan nothing Interests on the Isthmus, was nevertheless Tyeaot Parlog power. mente, whied called forth repeated and prolonged last evening, scvording to adtoarnment, for tha purpose of a Mirth re ME nn Te ea sar cainete i Bo arample in that repabiic of « rerototon of Setes.. ‘stleid Us. Soeien: Saaiaine pa camo taking Seal ection open, Alnerman Lowbor's report is favor seiowe:— former'y been a struggle for the ovaticn of a form of gov. | several of Moore’s chotoest songs, and ft ie not too musb Sol tee “Sderman Pleresa, presided; and exzment which shoul be central or federauve, and by | to say that abe rendered them tn exquinite ntyls an in the rile the Clk was caling the oll several momborn di. itary ebief ascended to power; « appeared and ieft the Board without a qaoram. Thay they struggle for the riumpu of an i4ea—tho democratic (eee cqlrh Bem “of the mati end the pectry. thows Jpurned ul Figay evening, and if uo activa thea taken they strugele with the winds to ancertaiu the | repturcusly recttved by the eudience. In conclading the project o @ tment will be ‘ done for,” weigbtof the boaste1 viclories of ibe conservation party, | lecture Mise Rraponda aaked pardon for te mm of ging | fre Sis tesserae a Ts oitone fr,” | more than a recaptilation of the facta areay published which, for many reasons, cannot be termed « “efluite wri: | ny ay m0 ; Dut she aid chet when | Monday xe poet a thaee seg ome Nagy Api and > . waa much notoriety ; senttiasianesrien-dgenemiccn mn deoraned "Pour months have parsed wince the commencement of | requested by 80 many friends «ho o7ald not refuse totakn | The Old Fashioned Barkeous tm {oi'niet wood tn the vat the haedn 0” Laroy the revolution of Tacubays, and at this hor be that # | iene with bim. On the whole, it was a delightful enter {"rem the Richmond Whig. Roeeiue. without the ‘beret 7; on tae a es) Siena: week west brumses Sepurcee’y | WHR of & vowel character, ant proved qu wane | JO Mcmahon of ie atone Sf rg wie bev ‘Violence; and thin, rotwithstanding the oxwtevce of the | %**. Mr Vanst, organtetof Dr. Pixo’s church, Rrooklya e1bg of them ail, and hed tpoumeradie votaries in the Appearance of an acting Governor, potethstanding the in Dreaded st the piano = There were abut a thonaant (xo iat weno There wae barély @ peighborboo! tp Mien itch nerintgs eRSh Maeateeint ean | P50" Bees DIy more, tthe Ral, and we rarely witnem | SDE Ware was not Som fever tring danni Par bel thy he diplomave ay, whose ig 04 @ more entbusisatic sudience ta May, before bie ‘ume Se ome so) aquere , ‘oet part, boid ograde opiaions. AEP = ema re ve orde: iv every netgbburbood thising with tbe conservatives, and introdacing evil agencies Acarruy oF Mumo—Mendelesobn's “ Elijah’? will fe | dere was pome person noted aa a akilful barbecue con me: of April, 1868" Upon the rendition of the above verdict reur consultation, to form a new company, 10 be Corener Copnery committed the prisoner to the Tombs for ‘ithe Louisiana Tebuaptepee Company.” Yo inalion previous to the case bring neut to the Grant Se. Renstan is quite om teefismive Waoking youn man, | D¢ veeted the titles both to the Garay snd Aloo grante, ane tt le a source of much wonder that he sbould nave The subsequent proceedings are familiar to tha committe? Fuch an uDprovoued outrage upon the deceased. | reader. The charter and the conditions of the trans- Brice ry Prusow —Coroner Perry was calied apoa yea- v3 of grants i ohtaninormasa a lic. 7 ‘ charter i# highly advan 8, and a sa \- terdag to held on toquest epee tbe Day of 0 povr German | ovement over the previous one. The grunt 6 Mie 60 into the political affvre of the country Bas 00 re- | given at the Academy thie evening. It will beegreas | The squirr when well sonoocted, formes a dei | shoemaker, vamed Jotn Hartman who committed micite F : ~ \ . years, on the moet favorable conditions. These it ia Cental Senta, ant hie tea oh tary Prino'piee | nerformince. Formes will sing the part of Elijah, and wt eg on Mi poop eps mth ag at the Fourth precinct mation brass, under the following | unnecessary to recapitulate, as we have on varioua cireometances:—On Tuesday night deorassd was arrested | occasions pointed them out, and dwelt upon them government Of Zuleoge was the result of a sarpriee caused by the other | D'Angr! and Caradori, with the Harmonic Society, com. | meuth of an epicure fairly water, The barbecue proper ts zy. on charge of attempt at stabbing, preferred against him | in detail Before leaving Mexico the Commiasion- members of the ciplomatis body, or at least of afatalequi- | rlete the cust. Musard’s matinée will boat 2o’ckek w | crnsisted of eboier and lamba, dresaed with « supsre ‘vocation, coud pot inoulpate Mr Forayth—an eqii day. Dundant supply of pepper, and @ooked over a large tire | by John Hi A Prieoner was locked opin oneof | era opened bocks of subscriptions, and the eS . metind ol built op im belee Ove or «im feet tong and three of foar | the celle pre’ . to hie bag bee gy oy i sum of $300,000 was subscribed by the holdera of vo been permitted by the lawful Ont deep. Sticks were placed over those and the shoteoriam> | the Tombs. Upen going to the ceil tn the morning, the Fulconet debt, with the ande i P Mr. Parxins—At tne ee Saree Pe were eee Gor of the repudiic wre. pong wi0 oo tt Vegeianles io eeseGunet' were always to ba | doorman found deoraned anapended by the neck W the | might avail nemsaveood the privileye of baying the wreat $1112 wort of goods — a beou Tt is eupposed that because of war to Mexico at the pre bl 1 a0, ard tbe loot of he wable waa usualry gracet by & | grating of Din cell door and apparently quite deat. The instalmenta on the stock in th f the bond Poe ae ae ae ey or Ane commitioe was | nent time, of & most worious character, thorof ira #0: Died, om the 18th iret, at her reridence in Cintn olaon, | ham ef becom. The tab o wan a temporary alfeir, made of | decemed wan examined by & phya'sian immediately after Biemive - @ coupons of the bonda, CeCe Oe ee Te Hater tens, | clety ia in danger of beiug utterly dinmoived. Tnis ia a | tm thie city, ANA®, rellet of the late Rinbard V Morris, | “Cuab planks, ist upon rountiing, and the anata ware o’ | the discovery but life was found to be extinct. Verver— | elivered to them on the settlement of the Die ar we bad jot that departmentout. The Hurtor Woodie | migiako. Mexico porwceses the elomenta Desseaary for Deal ” \ r of | debt. y, however, was suthorized to draw for auch #ams | hor own Preservation, aod although it ua that the oa. Death by suicide Deceased wan about thirty years of he xame character, The plates, knives, forks, dishes, age aud leaves a wife and family to laneut bin dutimely The commissioners returned to New Orleans in sare Oh yearw The death of thie excelient iaty denarver | 1, “as, were of courre ovateibuted by the givere of the w mirbt be deemed wivisable ase donation to those who | tera) fountain seems wo have beon drawn cff and exhaust | incre ther s passing notice, as ebe belonged toa cina# of feast ard \p the evening, ao ox cartortwo gomsrally | end. the height of the commercial crisix, and operations Sas Het grate, bat Gia ceciety Ene adeples Che emoning the, wasteful and slovenly condnet of a niodred | metzcrs sew effete type of the mothers aud grand io tata je het cele pec eritk mm | Fars Fatt rnow a Wixnow—Fmeline Fvane, « ehtid | were necessarily brought to a dead stand, nor have renstation men, # ve deceived the country, and who a-pir s ° . slope, that delicions bevera in heer ; " Reso'ved, That this society declines to entertain ary | Dower to pervert it, it 18 equally ae trae thet the nation | there cf our republic. Ove more link of the part wiih | "live Cults Males Jikan, dies Mahelnn beverage, wie | shout Gve youre old, residing at No. 186 anton atreet, a TR gh Foon wy re ye ened then itioD 10 Make condivoas With avy persons claiming if in abd not being annibilated. Inthe mo | the present has been revered by the death of this yene E'Sive lent croperty at the Crystal Palace on tne night o | 2, #0 ae SS ee for the propersy of feb lady, who coanbinsa tm ber ehaventer on we cane ime Sb of April, ax euch a course would be be; the peace ber progreas ‘De rapid and the guaranties of ber | tian virture acd gre witb the accomplyhment ant ot the euciety. ‘existence sure. polieb of a bigh bree woman, rendering her ana ohject of ade himeelt dimagreeabla he waa not invite! GunTum, ater xotne desuliory converssiina aa to | The severe and tbroateving spect of tho present war | profound love aud respect to & large circio of relativesand | again ve ghborheods took 1 hy ture ty give barhecass pitty Of the committe, maid (bat be bat kon | omore the mont precise and conclusive proof that a definite | friendr This neighhorh od would begin thie Satordav, and inv mic e.t legal Counre!, and kuew that the C mmit.oe could Mre Morris ean the grand dangnter of Mr. Patten, who be ede peighberbecd = That peighborhond wou Bot be held responsible. Many parties clamed to have Duilt the house ro long known as the old Walton Honse, to | reply nex urday, and then a third, « feurto. and a9 on. Sov: good, and wented payment, who did pot pay for Pearl street, Her bushand, the late Richard V. Mor- | “hur nearly every Baturiay would wines & hachesia Heket#, and really did not low anything The ris, serve! th the United Mtates Navy, attaining the | womewhero in the courty, and it war kept up untu frost Wwrern raid that if the committee did not tue acy rack of Commodore. He was the youngest son of | oxme. Lewie Morrie, of Morrieania, one of the signers of —e TCIpel amUreMmeDis Were aRevence loo quarter w! verravon upon al) manner of subjoou, It # 6 to Hee any body intoxeated, and if noe became by falling from a named bose. Sarone the ae, Oe ee temm proesnans with their work. e contract war, w mature delibe- Daas Ag ene oll ry ration, abrogated, taking into account the unexpend- & Boy Forwp Drowren,—The body of an anknown boy, ed material and provisions on the Isthmas. The Ps ’ | perishable commodities are to be disposed of, and about sixteen years old, was foand fhating 19 the water | the remainder held subject to the future orders of at yay ~~ — eee uct ace Ween on the Board. Settlement will be made with the con- * . ; tractors in full paid stock of the com y at the Ro weaes Bese mee. Cre rate of 66} cents on the dollar. vi The financial position of the company ia anaatis- were pot ree) ible. After some further conversa the Declaration of Independence. Te three sider Personal Enertt eneee °, factor: Immediate liabilities to the amoant of Wen on thie point, the matier was arrange! in nach away | iGenn of progreen and liberty are far from their develope. | Dretbere of Kichura V. Morr. folowed the note —— . As Uxxsows Man Forxn Drowxep.—An unkoown mea, | 990 000) are to be met, either by an amemment om eas provadiy ali persons jostly eptivied to payment for | Dent —unroning more aod’ more each day, io proportion | exampre of their father, ami gave thelr persopsl serviom | _ Onptaln Joshua Kania, iaety ia oorumaad of the United | sroms forty years of age, waa found drewned in the Bast the stock or by voluntary contributions or tess goods Ww!!! go! It, whilet those woo have made DOgUs | gy the people become aoquainted with the Causes of their | to their country during the Revolutionary atraggle, Tho | “tater frigate Sunqnenanna, reache? mia home at Stratford, | pegp yerterday. Coroner Hills held an inqoest apon the | The evm of $50,000 should be raised forthw! This ba yy! aan caren who baa | Deckwardnere—and oS anes hand discovering, as by bay sae —— — Morris, served acne Conn, , 0 Ay, the 2th tontact, w the great deiight | boay of decessed. Verdict, ‘Death by snoporet drowa: | amovnt will suffice to open the road, and secure @ pron vd ‘were come persous chance, the necessity for improvement in their socual con. | #* aid to Genera! Kullivan, but afterwards onte-ed of bie relatives aod numerons aoquatotasces. Asaiateof | ng” The bory appeared t have been in the wer seve | contract for the transport of the Pacific mail. Wo diated va vable rbawin, a great many of them, and he ‘General Gr ‘oft ’ contrac por e Geught Ue sbawi Dosincen must bave been remarcadly “Fee qesstion 'e cieagty one of time, Saisagn may eben Be rocet cereeen es se Cmnas LA aminG | one handed gane Wan Sredita his heuer desing the oven- | "™ meOts Ne append the closing appeal of the directors, to which Gres tat crsaee, threo or {ur more rictoriea—ew; ‘ail bis forces and | the war, Colonel Lowe Morrie became a resident of Svuth | ing, anc (he Caplan acrured the assembled people that it United States District Court. a proper response should be made by every pablic Mr Coorkn —There were enongh of old abawis loft the treasures of the ciergy to compel the submission of a | Carolina, where be scquired very extended passerine. | ..onded more gratefully to hi ear thao any saints he hed . spirited citizen: — ‘The gevtieman who hired the bat room for we The record brother, Jacob Morria, was sppzinted aid to s 4 a r riveted Before How. Joigs Hal Ip view of the almost tocalculabie advantages that mast Genera! Charice Lee, aud was present at the gallant de. | hero ever previonsly honored with, Ale prem' ALLBGRD EMUOGLING. reralt to New Orleane from the early opening of this reute, fence of Fort Mouluie, where he graatiy distinguished | friends a present i the shape @f « large canucp taken in Dimeelf He wae also prevent as a volunteer at the battle the Mexicano war and pow bw property. After partacing > cirer reine foeres of the’ Revatutcn, Major decob'storrn, having | of Pefreekmenta at bis bre, large pariy wabed im ef A} TS saricnitare, moved o8 tow | heakh a long Wife and retired wast ‘nown a4 the Morris Patent, in Oteego coun: | rhe Hop Rafe Chosie will addres tbe Alumni, and ty, and was coe of the pioseern and first setslers of that | ine Rey. Lr, Cheever the Theowgical Buce'y of Dart- county, then # wildernees, William Morris, the youngort | P° O°". ne vest commeneement es arene Te ame TeLS [oRth catered the | ane Provideose (R. 1.) republicense ave sominate! the Board trost that efficient meana will be devied for APPT Wm The United States me. A Small fom of Dia ince ionic Gotaaeak monds.—The box was sent from favre to the city, con- ta setting io with renewed tie signed ‘o Henle & Brothers, On being examined at the | ciastvely in the bande of a Northera, mn "poly, Ww Onetom House there were foand tne false dottiom to the | Moerce, constantly exercined to oru detriment in the baile of Cor, and eleewbere, bas been felt at every step. nex $4000 worth of diamonds more than wer contaleed Sopealy beeste of te ‘abiilty to crus thie Southern en- 33 22 sf army ef 8 lieutenant of arullery, and vorved iting contended that there was po tpteaded fread; their grasp to be wrested from them by their own sapine- wees who during the war. Ricbard V , on arriving oh man €x Governor Boppia to Gil @ vacant eest in their Gate Natorter of the diamaods wes to the habit of ending pees and indifference? , mee s Dood, was engaged in the nervice country and bas | Sevate. miler to Rusia where they were not subject to The Beard cannot entertain such views. The amount eaty, wuch bores were used to earare them from lose | required to make the undertating practical and profuabie or pecalagon im their tranmt from Franen to Rarsla, and ia #0 ipeignificent that not one momect should be lon im that the box which came to New York was inteoted for | apawering their appeal for assistance. (he task of the & most wa nee the decrease 0” Ww rah 7 ar, four Purnia ond waa sent bere in mistake Verdict for the | directors thus far bas beev ungratefal one, bat n Games ct’ Lounéan canary, thaoeniopis” te wean | Sorte boset tow Vorss caiman. * they have bern cheered in thetr pamerous diappotatments neuive of ‘South Carolina, had attained a high position | Aris and infant. Mise angier Mr. Joachimeren, Asristant Distriot Attorney, entered | by ibe rifiection that in the ‘of onerous duties: among the prominent mén of bis tate, and at | Se ee eee ne nelle in the following Canre:— they couk! eventually look to their ottisana for thas of two the last Democratic State Convention came within a Stppere, Philadephia: Chae The U1 fates vs. Howard Alleo, charged with apen- | cubstan jie eee rovotteMestoo baa bad fe Site, rene of reetring the nomination for Governor @ | LTtrwere, Raped, A Unberner 2 aTasrey wa dean | mp biere, |, Henry G.Arthar—Ruvolt and mtiay ee eee bpenoe ver id uF ir ire ‘arn’ “es lt anhough far more powerful ones; but we exietiag | Col Jeux F. aKMUNcK diet a Cheparieiown, Va ,om | Peer (OMe Chas W Ozen, Jouatbas, Cortes and, shit clue mame yp. Jcha Frederiets, charged with passing Mayors Office C7 sow of Progress, and thle ought t0'be worhy of tho fo tbe Wesioan war, end wes on citeer of acsetvotty ween The same va. Wm. Denne, Benjamin Wenberg, Lina | Hmn to Batt.—Alexander Hong, who was arrested oat : wer wae “TT Mexioo be Compared wile natees take hav had simi. | DIED repute. Ble had’ aivo Biied eaher prominent pontiona | Mrsnt wre Fy. - Nahvgttchnlgpratyevlpeninhd ba ye, lar elements to thone of which she is ovnsutated, tt will ve | ™ Pubic life, end maintained always an eieveied che | SS Ayia ‘to. W Winer, do. ot . The same ve. Thomas Dayer, charged with ansault with | “NO. 107 Grand street, corner of Mew 1,000 bee jp hy LF FJ Fi varie Mento, RE Tare LB ot | SCALERCOD WrmECN. er and Coarion TL Griem, | forethe Mayer. Fao young girls and the dariander of ‘whore founcalion Was the sash eonrpusne arveleaiog sare Fetice Ensetiigence, Yer, PO Davart, Parte, Maan) te qed wiih emovgeibg. ” | Be, cetgbitinmens, Es s"rromies thet Uney Woah ROver . + 4 ~ ebarg ly on ignorance and the views which, durimg three onataree, | A Rov Muraxo—Svercow or For Prav.—France | Revnecurt, (ote. 0 0 Husderaias on Ce tasad te the enabinnment agela. ere introduond and vatabiinbet by ie Garnea, « lad 16 yearn of age, formerly of Richmond, Va, | Co F# Whelan and pow. ‘pvinte ‘The Glass Ballot Box Caso, ‘Am Avonioxees Annmeren.—Jacod Leonard, keeper of pnp Lh lnited Staten | o.5 been fertrg trom bin lodgings, No 10 Hod 1 BW Tey Mr SUPREME COUKT—CIROUIT. an anction eetabliebment, was yesterday taken in whose origin ie di fren thal of every known ae, for several days, and the presumption i that be haa bees Before Hon. Jodge Aatheriand by ¢Moer Hilliard, of we pans a, a an | 7 | " auction air Aram th—Jerdan L, Mott et. The Beard of Suparvtaws | \slling | nocken wr ot Nald to bail in the gam of de. of New York. —Thiewait $670 to answer. on s contract made by the Metropolitan Polloe Commis More Ticker &wreptiwe. —Vosterday Lay | & coan- toners with Samuel 8. Joliie, for the supply of four thoe | tryman named Simon Aj got i tanc qiobular gins ballot boxes, as $16 Platntit 1 ie (aor thet pee in Chambers street. “ner AF ARRignes of Mr. Joliie, A portion of theee boxe to ad bim ip were eupplied for the last election and used, ae balance Daf aod of ue tame oUy red to Arvdae aod Gay lor were sent to the place in question Wr. Dean, for the [ye doike to prow, | Oy foully deel with, Garnea arrived in this city oo the 6th inat., tp company with a German Jew, who wubseqnently § H 2t iH gs § i , H i é : i : fl : i . i | | Hi ti G i i E ~ i Zz ! : the contract and ‘The Corporauive Onimae! Bal hae Nam pein cretion, We ar informed aie fer ce ere biases scmase ae ban Jy the around thes the bias ~ " worn by Bowen aptil the ng Sess Pas resebly test ene ane’ nbs mayer Wort UNITED sTATRS DISTRICT COCRT. Gover seen since. Tor Fremye Boers —' Balem Gasette For Kicomond. Ae, oe aeamehip, Roanoke Mee Pever Ley Before Hon. Judge Bove. © P Dean, © and Oomptrotier were ip aitendance as wi .nenson Semi by corapeint Moat from Marhiebead Were will be about ay ‘ee. reion SH Gerdes ene lady. J Rthig iaAy andianeh | I occupied. two eure tor empancl «jury, As « greal Themas Boleston a ve. Th Goat in wtained ony i sre clients canes on to teaaoan Bonotars Frereumen.—An unavcereefa! attempt wae ter, Rew uon. wife a Oia A tea ye | many geotiemen had formed an opinion on the subject. Unel bromabt to recover 9o48 plete Bowen has uove to follow in the track. | ™A4® to rob the store of J.T. Warner, No. 40 Maiden Fs ter er ry, Cte ne fron by the libellante mbere bo attempted to Rrlad cays thes ‘ve Sobormen ts tart | lane, on Toreday aight. The barglare etbeted an ettrenen eoresed Wite the otrage ” Naval Intelitgence, the ‘The evidence abows that twa sas interfered with in me to save his life. The. select- | and other seaboard towne are active tn wing away for | to the store by means of the frent erating, which had —$—$_—_______. The United Stace sloop of war St Loule wae tkkten Oat | one Erakine, who was Duiltin } a oy Bowen wi oe rene Attar the season. The fisheries will be more largely deen carelessly loft open, but ware frighiened from some | Scewese ar rie Usrrenerry oF Vinorvra.—The Chairman | Of the dry dock yerterday ChB BN the claimant. Held by the e”_on this matter, and Bowen will be arrested immedi. | tn than owag. to, the duinees, of cher | camee nr Other, and deeamped without eff-eting any | of the Faculty acnonnces that no cans of the typbort fever | 14 healed on the ways in the semsowes Co A pny PY living in awe Raowy Tite free | retary, ee ee tay rere GEN Cae Tat ache oon ipen eaeemaen tt tr bolle te. Gry eee, aus 8 pT tht ~d te may return entire safer a there 2 2 | + ant the wen taeay pe a bat ‘Two Ina Procrs.—It lw singular fact that while one tra | tare been between ffty and sinry casos Of fever an? an creator smount of repairs were seeded Wiss was Gt Bre: | ie verse! not baviog Weft the port since oe was Bailt ote hair negro nat te wnatgna ten Lom ie exe, Mo — Tho Tth regiment | Govt has been convicted in Reehester for a brutal mor f measier since (he commencamen' of the aanaion | *ntictvated See Soe, aaah wave etae ‘Sab on = « had # grand parade on ihe | der, & ihe r Tra Ptont i being tried in St Louis for at- re but fifteen dea.be cut of sit buudred sod The United Staten brig Raind ic go will shortly gail from | whatever iron they «ball pr ave been pattem, Apri 38, tempting to Rill @ polioe officer, thirty studente, Norfouk for the African station, structing the vessel, with Coste, , aids Sa ill Actas 8. ny ala alll,