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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1855—QUADRUPLE SHEET. 5 —_——$—$——— ————————————— $$ Alleged of a Draft om the Gene~ ‘The Mayor After the Gambicrs. City Intelligence. The Extradition Case in Pacacah, Ky, New Steamer for the Hariem Howte NEWS FROM CUBA AND st THOMAS, wae - Painaer ‘De ANOTBER DESCENT ON ALLEGED GAMBLING HOUSES | COMPLETION OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER'S AP | THE ATORY OF THE FORGRRY—4« BALLET GIRL IN ‘Tho now steamer Sylvan Grove, belonging to the Fler CONTINUATION OF THE BXAMINATION BBFORE UNITED — ABBBAT OF THE INMATRS—SEIZURS OF THE POD MENTS. nr on oe : aia jem and New York Navigation Company, wenton ber trial trip on Tuesday afternoon, carrying with ber a large proportion of the shareboiders ot the corpora\ion and their ‘Tike New British Minister to Aexkee and ble | Cone MISSIONER BSTTS—BVIDENCE OF JOHN | GAMBLING IMPLEMENTS—THa PRISONERS DIS- | Mr, Bdward Cooper, the new Street Commissioner, oom- pier eee pein ape, paar fv Reception—Santa Aona Heard from—Trade | y' yansiDE AND JOHN B. MURRAY—CURIOUS FAOTS | CHARGED FROM THE STATION HOUSE BY 4 PO- | pleted ¢ ¢ list of appointments to hie office yesterday, a8 | esting particulare of ihe late eatre tiuon cage in that own Me porve—The Canc of the sch vomex Curtes, dic. CONCERNING THB IDENTITY OF THE ALLEOED LICB COMMISSIONBE—THE BXAMINATION BEFORE follow: = ~The substance of the case was a attempt on the pert iT brid shoes ‘Phe United States mati seamehip Oabawbs, Captain Bal- | FORGED DBAFT, ETH TRE RECORDER. Contvact Clork—Charles W. Lawrence. of sgente of the Prassian government to arrest s fagkive ra A agl gadagee bs ‘ee erg bh ra ra eek, which left Havana on the 30tb of Apri, arrived bere | ‘The examination in the oase of William Fuller, charged | On Tuesday night the Mayor's squad made another | Firs: Books eoper—Charies M. Livingnion. from the) country, charged Wib the eras of fovasez, Petunia deans tus sana = Jerterdey morning. with atvemphing to negotiate forged draft on the Genera) | bev) among the gambling houses, which caused consider- Second Book kee Pele igen Repo Pil A Freak- Yorkers. ees Po -— a ont anne a the From Havana we have very little news of importance. | Post Office for $5,000, dated November 1, 1834, aad par- | able consternation among the “fancy,” to such an extent ee otae4 ing bouse of Amitz & Loobnis, at Cologne, a hime, ed ee papas pfaae ed aoa nicer pa Trc English mail e:samer Deo from St. Thomas, arrived | porting to be drawn by James Reeside and endorsed by | that Broadway was the scene of intense excitement dur- | yourth Clerk— Joseph P. Pollock, €F about the last of February or the dst of March, 1857, eaqeenve ci ithed wate Non staniped har wcgerer to m the 27tb ultimo, having on board Mr, Otway, the new | 0. B. Brown, was continued yesterday morning betore | Wg the entire evening. It was eapposed by the gamblers Fifth Clerk—Cornelus 1. King, prog ad) i dhe thaler, Pr cana Amer. Ain saaadonll: boat of ber class now renning, and \s British Muister to Mexico, who proceeded om to Vera | United States Commissioner Betis. Mr. John E. Reeside, | that the Mayor had concluded to let up on them, and that pc et do ey cam curreney,) signed Corty, Feater & (o., in | ‘Dat respect to any pthethrhe dense loos Ores, after receiving much aitention from the Captain | who was being examined at the last adjournment, re. | they’would be allowed to go on with their business un- Ptearpecoreary none eter Byer. favor of J.” J. Loohnia & Sobn, of Qologne, | confidently expecte boas b General and the other dignitaries of the city. famed the stand, and his re-direct examination was com- | molested; but the appearance “of the Cty Hall | _ FirstClerk in Bureaa of Superimiendent of Repaira and | {78*n vron H.W. Geesling in Riter's Hausen, paya ie FO oo siaadiatatiea daa eeeay. aie se , By the Dee we also learn that Santa Anna was st %. | menced by Mr. Joachimssen, the Assistant District Attor- | equad on Tuesdsy night, took them by surprise; Orgetie~ Ym. Mari y- ch $000 tha'ere, same drawer, to bis poi and cel ee e bla rp tegen oh whens : ‘Thomas, closely housed, waiting iatell:gonce from his par- | ney, as follows:— so une: was their visit that the offivers First Clerk in ae ure, Buperintendent of Re- orty, Fester & Co »o J. J. en constructed almost — t auccees tm getting into several of the prominent es y Loobnis & Sobn to Kioalniache | modaticn of passengers. The following sre her dimensions : ‘Maans in Mexico. Q From 1834 te the present time what opportunity ole, sad ring the ‘5 b pairs and Supplies—D. Spicer, . ble to * and Id, 98 fe of the of 2 | eben nancies, Sad neem gambling implemen's, De- | © ‘Second Clerk—Jobn Hotaling. Private Bank, at Colog payable to same; and gve | cho is 146 feet long on deck, 8 feet depth of bold, 95 fort Businees not at all brisk at Havans. bave you bad of spdaion pene zo fae ieee iy oreld give the alarm to like places throughout Firat Clerk in Bureau of Lampe and Gas—Samuel Van- thalers, crown by cane = fover of 8 ge & ok ly vhree hundred tons burtben Stock of sugars hand boxee—at Matanzas, | A. I have seen him wr! juently, ve papers of q Co., drawn upon Henry and Theoiore Blaes, la D measures near! cS 09,000 ao, gl rea Frappe - * | hie handwriting in m: z The manner in which the police conducted the affsirwas | “zbeydeD, Lampe and Gas—stepben | Chapelle, Ditiing proctsed the money apon all threo of | Her engine haa an eight feet stroke, with « thirty-etx inch Freighia along shore have slightly improved; for Burope | sa us. Inova write ia 1684; mince’ that time have had | and’ oun praper men ‘so comnaea? teen eres tines ef | MarR eee ob ie See Lanse ew ke dee | Tee saw Mr. 5 Ma amd the United States no Detier for large carriers. occasion to perase a zumber of his loters and drafie. | the like in the city could have been broken up that might, | ,,/ivit Clerk in Borean of Street Improvemente—ARthony | yusiness or a day or twe on account of the nce of | “Sho is under the command of Captain Longstreet, Exchange en London, lle. a 11 iam: New York | , @; Doyou know the handwrittg of Mr. Fuller, the de- bn! vad Croft, after having jaid his plans, in company | ‘Second Clerk in Bureau of Stroot Improvemente—Joneph | °f* friend, he left Cologne for London the 27th of | formerly of the Sylvan Shore, which latter Boat # given u 260 proms fondant? Look at this paper (the alleged (orged draft) | with Sergeent Birney, to sivide thetr men, who | p retained). March, 107,10 company with a dancing gir] named Felicia | to the charge of Captain Reynolds. er, other Northern cities 3c. to par. and nd fA g any Prone of ofl sages © ae over feng: AY me ty eas pes] i 1 Kurean of Street Improvements—Michael Bernadelt ‘The two ecrteee, at New . ‘ork on the last ‘Gs te wip om — 8 te the h- sembies i. w di yw ¥ one Ay op ip arco from Liverpool, OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. cy A ai a tee A 1 a aaa arena caret te at tne Hotel Detts or Prnecott House Dieting | ¢iea? saloon, Dr. W. G. Wood betug choeen president, ao provements—Saml. | ager the assul pame of Emelie Trevelli, with the | and J.D. R. Putman secretary. Brief addresses were de- Allen. . Havana, April 30, 1808. | nig handwriting euffisient to jadge of it; (examining the | <fficer Black.’ Fach of these squads took a certain por. | » Bee Seizure of the Schooner Cortes—Investigation by the | draft) the +W” in Wi ton Tesembles his hand’ tion of the work, and at 1] o’elock # descent was made on | ““porcau of Surveying—Jobn J, Serrel} ‘and EAward | damcing girl as bis wife, and # momber of the Opera of Tniced Stales Consul— Value af Property Jaken by the | also the “W”? im William T. Barry, tho “ 1 in W. T. Bar- | the following places, which were visited ag foliows, some | pwen 76 Fratce the commission of the crime was detected im- British—11 i Yucatan Indians. ry, and the “T”’ in the commencement of the word Trea- | thirteen arrests being made, Desides securing a number Deputy Collector of drsessmente—G; mediately after bis departare, and a Prussian police do- ish Trade in Cooltes and surer; aleo the “F” on the back of the draft; tbe “'N» in | of faro tables, cards, checks, &¢., &¢., amounting to over y Gresham Coben. fective arrived a: New York in pursuit about tho first of ‘The facta developed by the examination of Consu the dito of the dratt bears & rmemblance, W600 me veae a ass . Messre. Colvin, Allen, Legget, Pollock and Tully areMr | May. Diatling, however, manors to sind him, and es. Genera) Biythe the neisare of the American Look at these exhibits and say in whose hand\ i. ‘or street, an gam! house, ' | Conover’s clerks retained, but im different department coped into New Jersey, leav! paramour, or as si pocwenigllpe oghatd bangs for intention | %eY are in the body? A. Exhibit one je my faiher's; ext | by Charley Ramen, one of the richest farnte emabiah Miia isa WA sepehledah Tha cides Ooke ace ments | Sew cialine, wo be, Me. wile, ate. Prescott House. Al Bent ale 2% ibis two is; exhibit three i not—the signature hears a | ments of the kind im the city, was first visited by the eflorts to discover bie retreat failed for a ‘and the oe sare wee ene es Se of wien Sight resem biasce exhibite four and five are in my fa- | squad, pes comervanetele 08 wep, Soe spieh webis, 30 rag irre vari bas conizcl OF 8 pea amene, ealr f banking house who bad been whe saterers oned the of the ‘ q Persons piaying, nor a Ren. x A ‘euis. The government of Prussia‘ ever, jeaious ne esi gusbent. “AN the mene pre s bandwriting sila war father | home plice visitor by Sergeant Croft and squad about abe | cans. Mr. Lawrence was formerly bookkeeper to te | Povtie softer charseier in this "rospoci, and Lnninial crew and others feund on board © | and the government; do know of any drafts of the | weeks ago, and large hau) made in the way of gauabling | Publis Administrator Mr. Livingston wes for nine yoars | regarding the escape of criminals nner such ‘Were taken into possession of the British officer, and ai! | firm of which he was member having been disallowed | implements, valued at nearly $1,000. Ramsen was at BOTS LG. hg Manheiete Dank : circumetances as @ stain upon her ‘wero put On shore who would mot testify that the vessel | by the government? A. N , except from the state- | that tme arrested, ag well as all the inmates of the house, pnexed is a statement of the patronage and salaries of | 9) escu:cheon, st once took the matter in hand and in- was intended for the African slave trade—a new way of ment of Mr. Fuller; I know of no draft passed by my | and put under beavy bail; but whether be will be «ried or Officers in the Street Commisetoner’s office :-— structed her Consul General at New Yrrk, Hon John Wm. father to ha by dyer! op that called the Peters’ | potremains to boseen. Paecenseen, Mie DOT Se anceS Schmidt, to lose no time and spare no expense in reclaim: i livered by ex-Btreet Commissioner Ebiing, Mr. Stephen Roberta, Mr. Wm. fH. Colwell, President of the company, and Mr. Putman, and a resolutioa of thanks to the board of directors for the energy and tact exhibited by them im the construction of the Sy!van Greve was passed onan)- amously, ~ Qn the 17th instant the new summer arrangement for the running of the boats will go into operation, when she starting hours will be as foltlows:— Leaving Harlem at 6,7, 8,9 and 10:30 A. M., e043, 3, 4:15, 5:16 and 6:15 P. M. Leaving Peck slip at 7,8, 9:15 and 11 A. M., and 1:50, # making prize money that the British governmant will not | draft: I know, so far as went, the parties on both | place, proceeded to 428 Broadway, kept by Chris. ing the fugitive, under the treaty be ween tho United i will also i De hike!y to sustain; and it ia questionable whether Joua. | sides submitted all their evidence, bui since I have been | £00. There were fourd about thirty odd persons, enjoying 2000 | fthieu end Proesia, ‘The services of H D Lapangb, faq,, | 925: 4:25, 6:16, 6:18and 7:16 P. M. They will aleo land then. alittle green, will submit to it. The obliged to take up several drafta which had been dis- | themeelves at a game of faro, but as soon as they perceiv- 1,200 | an eminent lawyer in New Yor, who distinguished him: | regularly at Tenth street and 120th street. » although » Process | counted by other parties. en officers the greatest consternation prevailed, an attack . 2,000 | Seif as counsel for Virginia in the Lemmon case, were © | The distance from Peck slip to Harlem is about eight ef search 's insisted upon by these police officials of the | Q Do pon know of a suit between your father and the | was made on the door, to get out, but a strong force of + 2,000 | cured by the Consul. Mr. Lapaugh, though quites young | sites and tho time consumed Dy those boata in making jeeean, to the great inconvenience of gur ‘ai traders, | government [Odjected io by Mr. Holmes and allowed.] | police being reedy on the stairs, they beat s retrost + 1,600 | man, is far from being a novice in the management of i” r jand being put in force under our eyes within forty miles | 4. Yes. for thé upper part of the building, where the offers had One General Clerk. + 2000 | cases of this tort, and hus shown himself abundantly fa | the trip will be an average of ahout thirty-fve minuws. jef eur coast looks very like snubbing. The Conse wilt Q. When was that suit tried? A. In the fail of 1841, in | the grati of capturing several who hac get under | One do. . + 1,600 | miliar with international law anda the treaties. ‘The route lies along the entire eastern shore of Manhas- the facts, showing piracy among the ocean mag: | philadetpbia, in the United States Court; I was not present | the tables and beds. On the top of the houses two | Two do. . ++ 1,200] Mr, Lapaugh at once invited the cooperation of Mr. | tan island, Blackwell’s, Ward's and Randall’s islands, ia }, by this or the next steamer. on the trial. or three who had, at the very risk of their lives, at- | [wo do. : sees 1,000 | Robert W. Bowyer, a wan with twenty-Ove yours ex: or? bi ’ 7 ‘The cargo eeized of legal merchandise was worth at Q. Have yon ever board of this draft before you saw it | tempted toescape parswit were found. After they were all | Messenger... ... + 1,000 | perience as s detective posiceman in New York. | the Fast river, and Williamaburg, Green Point, Hunter's here about $30,000; money from various parties on | ip Washington? (Objected to and allowed.) A. No, sir, | properly secured, and the faro tables, together witn the | Two Astistante, each ..... . + 500 | The fugitive had been already tracked to New Or” | Point, Ravenswood, Hallet’s Cove and Astoria on the Long board, $14,500; clothing, &c.; exchange, $10,000; and | 1 never ai gambling implementa, packed up, the priconers were | Superintendent of Wharver.. _ ....... + 2,000 | jeans. He left New Orleans,’ani after some little | iisnd side, The boate also pase through what was once pe From what I’can learn outside of the Q. Had your father any parsicular babit of folding bis | warche off to the emtion house. On their way up Broad. | Saperinten:lent of Repairs and ba i 2,200 | gyrating about, brought up at Chicago, where, ander the , 7 . whole value was near $66,500. lewere. [Odjected toand jowed. } way, and just as they were parsing Baté Allen's raloon, a | One Clerk to lo. . 1,200 | name of Edward Toorms, he wag announced a3 au actor considered the terror of navigatora—the bolling waters of ‘The two last vessels with coolies reported by the Tas- Mr. Hoimes—re cross examination } party of some twenty came up and msde an attack cpoa | One do. do, do. 800 | cr manger ini aGerman theatre, and bie wife asa dan- | Hurl Gate. Jot 360, and Unructa 367; deaths, all wold, 260; . Look at the body of exhibit No. 3 and state if | the officers, for the parpose of rescuing the prisoners. | Deputy Superintendent 2,000 | seuse The performance was announced for Sunday night. The old Datch settlement of Harlem bea at iat awekenedt ate since 1855, 21,660; and of on | yon have sot seen a di ‘or counterpart | Quite an encounter took place, when two of those under | Me Clerk to do. 1,200 | Bowyer tad Laneeah left New York for Chicago imme- ip Van Wink. aime eri “ pri a From 1863 to 1856 nearly 4,000 coolies | of the rat the Orphans’ Court im the city of Phila. | arrest succeeded in making their escape. The others | One do. do, 1,000 | diately. Tho fugitive was apprised of their movements, | from its Rip Van Winklo nep, an: evidences cf enter- ip Cuba— 960 deaths. Whole number of Yu- | delphia, the eame being there as an exhibit, or have you | were successfuly conveyed t» tbe Fourteenth ward g'a- | One do. do. ‘800 | and tied. The performance came off, the heroine of the } prise are now everywhere apparent. In s fow years Indians gold here, 1,385. not seen such a paper before certain auditors rnted | by | tion house and Jocked up. They gave their rames ag | Stperintendent of Lamps and Gas 2,000 | tight denced tothe delight of the German audience, and | more it will meet the settied border of the cisy,and de mee that court? A. I bave seen an agreement of this kind be- | Charles Wilson, George Sampaon, Francis Haie, Chris. | Ore Clerk to do. ag. 1,200 | tne absence of Distling, alias Toorma, was excused. Son | swallowed up in the labarynth of bo idings, and its dis- Havana, April 30, 1853. fore tne suditors of our State; it was an aqreqment ofgthe { W: nthe keeper of the place), aod Jobn Rust One do. do, do, 800 | day morning the danseuse lef: Chicago for St Louls, in | (inctive name will go dowa vo the shades of oblivion, to Faller ag an jt Broadway wae next visited by the police. Here | Rureau cf road . . 2,000) company with the treasurer of the company, 4] keep the company of these of Chelsea exd Greonwicn Electric Telegraph Company Sanctioned—Travels of an | #0 general provisions employing Mr. Or No th , of my fathor; I think I luced the paper myself; I do | was found a party quietly engaged playing. They however | Collection of man named Leroy. The “shadow” of the detec Abolitionist and His Impressions— French Cavalry Horses | not easclly remember, but { think I found it deposited in | submitted to the request of the oftiearee and aN the im. | One collector, fees 249 per o tive followed coon Ry with her at Padncah, put to be Bought in the United States—Quick Trip of an | the vauit of the Bank of North America in Philadephia, | plemente were taken in charge of, among them two a! Four deputies, fees 2% per ceut. up at the same hotel, ia the character of « drunken, village. News from South America, ‘ ; had laid twent: ; ie dealing boxes anda large number of valuable checks, | Superintendent of atv eot improvements... ++ 2,000 ‘odie headed Dutchman, whom the landlord often American Veerel—A Baksh of New Orleans Heroes—Per- | Where it had laid over iwenty years; Uhera le now a claim | ToODA. Mia, the alleged proprietor of the place, was | With power toemploy inepectors at $2 per day. "| giterwarde threatened to tarn out of the house, be: | The stesmehip Medway arrived si Sootharanior, * e y Fuller against my pI pi Place, af » sonal Movements— Yellow Fever—Landing of Negroes. Biter’ oatate; he clains a large amount; there are seve- | taken in custody; sleo Wm. Mathews, Levy Jonee, Obaries | One clerk 1,500 | cause he didn’t seem to have sense enough to gow bed. | England, on the 17th of April, with the Prazilian maid We Jearn that the Captain Genera) sathorizes the Sub- | ral claims, varying from seven to twenty seven thousand | Brown, and James Housewright. Tbe furniture in this | One do. + 1,200 | Be aid not want to go to bed in fact, and was much more The dates are:—Bnenos Ayres, 4th; Womtovideo, 1th; e Flectric Telegraph Company, en comundits, (that | dollars; 1am defending that suit, acting for the estate, piace was of the most costly description; the faro table | One do. + 1,000 | anxious to find another person's room than hisown. fhe Ni 17th; Bahia, 2t01 a Per a 263 + i ‘and using all egal efforts to defeat it; I think it is about ¢ | apd other gambling apparatus of exquisite Snieh. Ove do. eee nts TID 000 | New York detective followed the Prussian fugeive to | Rio Janeiro, 17th; Babia, 2lst; and Pernambace, Asp oF , Rot a joint stock company,) toproceed. The company | yogr since I have been on speaking terms with Mr. Faller, | | While the above arrests were beirg perfected, a do. | Six city surveyors, with extraordinary powers Louievilie, and thence to Paducah, where he janded one | March. whom thie conceesion is granted is knowa asthe !'»nne | not with my consent ever; ir. Fuller’s claim was made | scent was made by another one of the squad on the pre- and fees. day after him, and followed him closely down the Onio The Medway had on freight specie from Montovieo, Company, of which Ios Senores Mora Alfor ‘om. | within three years. mises No. 559 Broadway, kept by one Lancey Agame | Superiztendent I ands and Piacee +++ 2,000 | river to this point. The puraned and pursuers were now £61,186; Buenos ayres, £62,548; Ko Janeiro, £260,809, yy, of this city, are the principal partners Ther John B. McMurray, banker, sworn and examined by | was found in ful) blaston the arrival of the police, but | Keeper City Hall and Park.......+ sese-se+ 1,250 | ailin this little town of Paducah, afier so jong achaee, | Benia, £12,928; Veroambuco, £0.21»: from other ports, » + -6Y | yer, Jonchimesen—I ‘am a banker, at 44 Wall street; {| they soon put a stop toit, and took possession of the | The Street Commissioner is authorized to employ On Thureday night following the Sunday on which she | £4,116. Total £410,800, or $2,064,000. Aino, diamonds, speedily lay down an electric telegraph ca. to Key | know Wm. Fuller. place All the gaming implements wore removed from | four competent persons at $3 per day, to remove bad delighted the Germans in Chicago with her poetry of jest, whence their line will be continued throug» Moriia Q. Have you had any business with him? A. I never | ,de establishment (the ame as in the other places,) and incombrances. motion, the fair danseuse delighted ber husband by add te New York. Thus yoar ndents here will be | °@*Tied out any transaction for him; he bas made one or | eobveyed squad room under tho City Hall. Inepectors of Sidewalke it g to bis responsibilities a genuine dill of exchange with = 2 em cain cing two propositions to me. Officer k, with his men, made a descent po discount, This bill is doing well, is quoted jabove par, mabied, whenever circumstances may warrant their do- Q Look af tnis paper (The alleged forged draft was | on No. 551 Broadway, kept by A. McGann and ite mother foliowing its example. 80, to communicate instantaneously to the Henao any | here handed to the witness, ard ho examined it closely.) boon te gw impiements were also removed The matter of the arrest of Iiathng was managed with an value £51,410; 100 rolle of tobacco, and 126 packages ox sundries. From Buenos Ayres we bare the principal iteras @ po- litical news, thus:— We have the satisfaction of sunguncing two complica- ticna less, The questions pending veiween the govern- Q. Did you have such a document? A. Yes, sir; there @ house locked up. Jobn Howsewright was It estimated that when in full operation the Street | the greateet delicacy, in view of the physical condition of t of Pr ‘on the on@hand, and those of Brazil and ent of moment that may transpire. was acocment of this hind sresented tote by Me. | taken in custody and locked up in tho station house. ‘No. | Departinent employ nearly 6,000 as laborers, mechanics, | his wife. The services of the sficient and pooular Mar | France ou the ovber, have been “eflcitively sud amicably The Royal Mail Compary’s steamer Dee did notarrive | Fuiler. £51 Broad way next called the attention of the officers, | inspectore, contractors, Ac. sbal ot Paducah, Mr. Jobn Sauner, were solicited, and he arranged; and sa goo) example js also contagious, « ximilar }-om St. Thomas until the 27th inst., being Sve days over- Q. What did he want you to do with it? where they succeeded in arresting John Lewis Cartier, New York Macpaen Socrety.—The twenty-fifth anni- | baving examined thoroughly the merits of the case, taken | reguit was confident’y expected as regards toe United Mr. Polmes objected to going any further on this snb- | and R. Turebull. Several piaces}in Prince street were ‘of the New York Magdalen Society will be beld | legal counsel, and ascertained that all was right, under- | staies. The details of the arravgement have Among her passengers was Charles Tappan, of Boewn, . ' ject, as the witness had no: fully identified the draft. | visited, but thi ho has been some six months im the West India Isiends | The Commissioner admitted the pon Shag as part of the | gling bouce in ny nities into the results of the emancipation of | history of the paper. officers arrived a I) ving ye ‘The witness—I think it yery strange that there is not a | guished the lights pot reached us; but, as ap evidence Of & cordial reconciliation, the government of Para uay bad sited Seoor Paranbos, and Senor Paranboe, f bis tarn, had féted the Paraguayan authomties im the spirit of genuine rec prooity and iw John Ball feabion Senor Paranhos, baving thus paved the way, was about to proceed to Matto Groneo. re ali found closed, also a noted pan- -C BY, St the institution on Kigbty cighth street, betwi took to secure the slippery corporonity of the fugitive. street. At No. 676 B:oadway the ] Fourth and Fifth avenuee,at12M. An address from the Watching his opportovity, he surprised Distling at the bea He parties had — extin- | Rey. Mr. Game and from the Rey. Mr. Carpenter may be | breakfast table, and after Passi fe eaael ealutations ue in cers came up; they were | expected. vited him to a private coofab. 1g imine ly pe, negro rece, He proceeds to New York by. tbe | srigate mark op the draft that 1 invariably make on pa, | therefore folled in their attempt to make an arrest. It TP sa.5 som yctanp—A largo herd of lamas from | suspected romething, and was siddenly deprived of the gh, from some conversation I have bad with me pers foing through my hands. Though it no remark bad | wae not very long before the fancy in the neighborhood of | oui America-~thirty cight in number--went from this ‘of speaking in any language but Prussian. Mr. = r n made to me I should have said that this was the | the above placer got wind of what tho police wero up 10, | CAs! Yesterday in the steamship New York, They are in gh addreesed him in French, but it was no go. He from my personal acquaintance with the sujcst same document. and they very s0on cleared their roome of all their im- wum. Finding himself, however, fast, Instling took Ap official deepatch from Colone! Grarata, dated Carn- Tee one resin i etal West india island, 1 | ‘the Commissioner—What do yon now say about it? A, | plemonie an2 tables. At one place ov Broadway, near | (oeiset Sentleman who intends to introduce them into | Theo er who made the arrest aride, und told bim hehed | nue, February 17, announces & complotetricmph over 100 a cxnaapien pron gd carpenny benee Linn nstoad | Tttooks like the one: I should think it was the paper. joward street, over a drinking saloon, they carried every 2 Aes nat! Sn aly $600, and woula givo $500 to Sauner to allow him toalope. | Indians, supposed to be commanded by Caifacara im per- Se ean tae teint bor mates Reese ernest | IQ. What passed between you and Mr. Fuller with re- | thing they bad in two ofthe rooms above to the cellar, Y a Po apeak io commen parlance, Dowever, “‘be bad the | fon atter'e alr trial of strength with tee Chris:iene ieey a gard totbis’ A. Mr. Fuiler said that he would like to | anumber keeping watch while the work was going on. jersey City News, wrong pig by the ear,” and found this dodge wouldn’t | fled inthe utmost disorder, tacitly confessing ihet the entire question. What can & man learn of the state | Foi the draft that he presented to me; I said I would en- | One of the prisoners while ob hie way to Une station Douse | STRRES APFRAY AND PROBABLE HOMICIDR—TWO | work. As a last resort, be managed to commanicate with | chuza is impotent before modorn civilization and military such an island as Jamaica, for inslance, by s #0) 2urt of | Seavor yy negotiate it; 1 asked bim some questions as to | remarked that he only wiebed it bad been the detective MEN STABBED. fh in Paducah, and t that bi weeks in it? Nothing, absolutely nothing, beyond | {eevor ¥n ity q fo e vi 9 some of bis country men jucah, and gave ou © | discipline. as the firetessay in an ali important enter- . 4 ite regularity—(referring to memoranda)—the draft was | force that bad charge of them, and would be no t aif rred about 20" ‘was in the hands of the Prussian porice for @ political of- rise this in an auspicious event, and we cordi tender has be is told; and if Re ‘tan canCed 10 fal ie o> | ee errant oe ere mowed it toons | locking them up. He hed also underatesd thatthe detec. | | A Meet aay oocn i 2o'clock yesterday morn | Tinto: ‘This report was circulated. freely, and Kentucky | Eslonei Grensce she his, wordy, companions ear most it sof interested parties, 20 matier of what bias, he ning, in Greene street, near Montgomery, Jersey City, be- My ‘their Y : cr two gentlemen in the city and then sent it on to Riggs | tives, under their sergeant, were todo such work in fu iu " , , chivalry, aided by German leger, took Gre at once. With _—— \ceaaageeat deat Gx oaaae Bet, | Re Co., Donk ors of Woshingtos. tare;’ but as they had’ not’made the atiempthe bad po | tween Charles Fox and two brothers named William and | out refiscting upon the absurdity of the invention—with. and believe as the: x Q. For what purpose ? (Objected to by Mr. Hoimes and | doubt that they were afraid to, as there were wo many of | Hepnis McCoy, in which the two latier were stabbed, and | ut remembering that ten years bad elapsed since any po- The Dec also brought to tals city a French captain of | Swed.) A. Tent it on the samo day I recieved it, re- | them who visited such places themeelves.. About mid- | neonis it is thought, was fatall ex's litical disturbances bad occurred in Prursia, and that the aire, & Seniiaune aie Ae eee aan ce | questing them to seo if it was regular, and endeavor to | night oe of the party arrested sent for Justise Brennan onis, i yaght, was fatally wounded. Fox is abag- | parties in pursuit are fully armed with duly authenticated Rese ia tke Fr urgooo, and two parlics of & lower | collect it. The letter of Mr. Murray to Riggs & Co., in- | ate Alderman Tuomey, who scon arrived at the station | gage master at the Eric Railroad depot, ard the the other | aocumenta to prove their charge !n Now York, where a ‘and proceed to the United” Ountes to shage | cluding the copy of the draft made by bis clerk was here house, and wanted to open court, #0 as to diecharge those | two men are in the employ of the same company. Early | trial was to be had, the le became vory much excited Ket ™ sAmitted in evidence, and marked exhibit B, to which Mr. | arrested- Capt Williamson, however, refused to take | | ieeday mornin into the Commercial saloon | ¥ith sympathy forthe fugitive Prussian. A formidable tee b Now Era, Walker master, of Providence, R. I., | Holmes objected. ‘any notice of the Judge’s demands, remarking that they } 7 v & they went . mob was af once organized, and things assumed a threat. yh ar an eaten at Pesaents. ¥. I., @. After you sent this draft to Washingtonjdid Mr. Fuller | were the Mayor’s prisoners, and most be kept in custody | and drank several times together, and during their stay | ening aspect. The wane. meident to the absence of Chan- od bere 27h inst. after the remarkably sbort Pas. | come to wee you about it? A. Yes, sir, be came the 24ch | ontil they could be conveyed before him at his | engaged in a political discussion which finally resuited, | cellor Trimble was twken advantage of to wtir up a from Philadelphia on the 1eth wit. with a full cargo | of APril at my request; Ienid I weuld probably know on | office in the morning. Several other leading | igeaid, in Dennia McCoy challenging Fox to fight, The | Commotion, and before tne parties arresting the prisoner Grorgetown, which she discharged, took in port wvLirg that day; he then came in, and I said to him that! wished | politicians called at station house to try ° could get before his Honor, Henry Clay King, Esq, as ore ie ane inet arg’, ok fn wamcient | some proot—that I bad understood what the government | jorible to effect m= discharge of some of the | three afterwards went out together, when a Counedl for Distling, bad procured « havens corpes, ‘and ‘ _ She has neil oi | BAA Fefcsed to y interest on these drafts and | prisoners; but aM proved useless, until ata late bour in | ensued, during which McCoy was stabbed in three places, | demanded the surrender of the prisoner, An informality of molasses, and | 1 Wished some tbat this draft bad been presented at | the morning an order was received at tne station house, the brother William, who interfered, received sevo’ | in the service of the writ did not escape the keen eye of very shortly. Capiain | ™turi'y, as to bind the government; and said that if | | signed, it is, » by ome of the Police Commissioners, cuts. Fox then went up stairs into his reaijence, ant | Mr. Lapavgh,and the delay necessary for amending the in the Now kre ‘to thie | Would draw euch an affidavit as | wanted he would swear ordering ther discharge. The demand was accordingly | when taken into custody a short time afterwards by offi | same gave him a chance to carry out his plans. he is well and fa’ ly known here as one of | *.‘t; | therefore drew up this paper, which he swore to, complied with, ana the prisoners discharged. At ten | cers Chase, Hourley, Bennet and Jaquins, was found in | The execution of the habeas corpus was foliowed ror wtoyirnn one cue of | [the affidavit of Mr. Fuller as to the genuineness of the | o'clock in the morning they, however, before | bed. Dennis McCoy’ was conveyed to his residence ia | immediately by & writ of arrest, and Miatling was active and energetic captains amongst * | Graft was here introduced and admitted in evidence | the Mayor, who immediately handed them over to the treet, and Dr. Varick was called to dress the | brought before the§&court for examioation. Ths es day from Now Or. | Marked exhibit C Recorder for examination. It was set down for two The’ Doctor found «penetracing wound on the | was on Saturday, end the Court House was crowded bark arrived the same day » r, | The Witness—The papor which was presented to mo by | o'clock, at which hour the effice of the Rroorder was | left side of the thorax, between the sixth and seventh | to suffocation. the counsel for the prisoner sought wun Wee laborers fer Matanzas and | puller wee endorsed Jamen Recside; the other namer | crowded with perties interested in the examination. At | ribe, one anda haif inches in length and two inches in | to defeat the legitimacy of the arrest, and the tine was hearty corgratulatione. Of the situation of the central and northern frontiers the accounts are 90 Contradictory that it is impoesibie to forma reliable opinion, Col. Laureano Diaz admits an invasion atthe Rragado, and bad the re- ports about Chivileoy deen altogethor unfounded woe might certainly ere this have had an official contradiction @ the sinister rumors. The British Packet of the 4th of March bas the foilow- rT We bave good authority for stating that Mr. Chrietie Bas eflected an arrangement with our government, by which & joint commision will forthwith be appoimted for the in- vestigation and deciecr of ali pending Britieh claims, and we bave also beard the most gratifying eulogiums on the frark and honorable mapper in which the proluminary negotiations have been conducted. ipess was <ul at Buenos Ayres ip al! depariments. Dry goods were extremely languid, and at rater fer from satisfactory. The market was overstocked with all arti- cles of ¢aily consumption, and importations were stul taking place. In regard to export produce ne decided improvement was expected till the rece!pt of more cheer- ing bews from the great foreign mails. ‘The republic of Momtevideo was quiet. Business dull, Railroad. They were the hardest set of bumana | oo the draft now me | did not see, and they also | the above hoor Recorder Barnard appeared. when the | depth, jeans 1 o . |, penetrating the intercortal mascles and wounding | conrumed uptil twelve o'clock midnight, when the Cour, | for want of confld ‘account of ‘ver: ry oer ede ot aad. a pack of de’ | SF not mentioned in the description made by my clerk by | cage ef James Williams, Levy Jones, John Housewright | the luge. (nu the right side, between the eighth ‘and | grasted s cootinuance of the cave until the 2710 of April | turnences, en enee? Om Moewuntof the very recent dis De glad 10 Cet Tus, Smasing “enwugh to | BY direction; st may have been an oversight of eure; I | and James Housewright waa called up. pinth ribs, about four inches trom tbe sternum, was an | and ordered Distling to jail. An attempt to rescue him was | “Commercial advices from Rio are to the 1ith of Maren. a soldiers wg who ¥ the | [hall cali the clerk to em account for this. Mr. Blapkman ied for their discharge on the ground | objique wound about one and « half inches deep, pene- | threatened, but Marshal Sauner bad provided for the | The coffee market, alter baving remained in s calm state Spanien > je Mr. Holmes— emergency in such a mapner that the mobites were in- | for several dayx, opened on the 10th ef Febraary. and er ‘You had better cal! your own memory to | that no gambling was going on at the time the officers | trating the cavity of the thorax. There was also when the Volant ag MR, their | secount also, because you do not recollect these Barnes | made the descent, nor were the parties seen to play. | the upper lp. ‘Ooroner McAnally called timidated, po attempt was made. They, however, macuth in chose euassmement of the sopeurence | yourself Qficer Back was called, and testified that he wan the | wounded man made the following dying declaration:— followed the lawyer, Mr. Lapaugh, to bis hotel, and had meee ip character Mr. Murray—This clerk has bondreds of thousands of | firet one to enter the establieiment, but saw none of the Op the night of the 4th of May, , Charles Fox, of | he not been protected by the presence of the Judge, we reply of the Captain of the Velaut to s gentleman | goiiars worth of such papers pass through his hands, and | parties playing, neither did any of them claim ownership | Jersey City , and I met near the ‘Commercial Buildings, in | would doubtless bave committed violence upon his per- went on board her Beene oe 'y in Whose | ho is always instructed to a wee, mark faithfully; | of the tables and implements found in the room. Greene street. We bad rome drinks together. He com. / son. After be bad retired to his hotel and was asleep, they came. ‘In charge of them, did you say sir!’ | have no recollection that the draft which Mr. Fuller pro: | Recorder Barnard thereupon discharged them menced talking about politics and about the Street Com | the mcb gathered around the entrance with clubs, de- ; There nad alee anneal + | sented to me had the endoreement of the names of A. Sib- | that the mere fact of the parties being in the place ¢ missioner, He threw me down several times and I tried | masded admission to his room, and denounced bim as a ho cane with them, but they eyo rather | bio or A. Minor which are on this draft now presented to | not show tbat they were gambling; that any person had | pot to lot him; but we bad no blows until he stabbed me | Prussian bloodhound, &o. of them.” The majority of these unfortunate | 1.4 ‘it was the duty of my clerk to have made a copy of | a perfect right to go into such a place. Itwas no offence | with the knife. My brother William was prosent at tho | Mr. Lapaugh and bie aenistants, having procured a cen- sales thence to the Tir of March amounted to 92,000 begs, adnal advance of 200r8. to 3001s, on the quotations of 2th of February. The quality of the coffee soid, s8 wellas tbat in stock, sbou' rior, and, jas regar from corresponding with ther denomination: ip fect, real superior had been entirely wanting, and ile quotation nominal, A} Babia the prices of sugacs had snstained themssiver ‘at former quotations of 3.000 per arroba for browne and will, I fear before tix montas shail have elaoeed, | 21) ine ondorsementa, but he did not notice the momoran- | unless they were caught in the act of gambling. He | time, bat he did not know that I was siabbod then, | tinuanco, left for New York to procure witnesses, He ro- decome food for the bpm pad yee JK) | Ge of “Nov, 1, 1834," at the foot of the back of the draft, | therefore dismissed the complaint against ‘on. He came up to separate ur, Fox knocked me down seve- | turned to this city on Saturday evening, accompanied | 9,800 for superior whites, with 100rs. to 200re. par arroba Dave passed into etern ¥, Cay ‘Cube ™ Sabu | 2OF did I notice it mynelf Fx-Recorder Sinith, counse! for the remaining partios, | rai times before be stabbed me. I tbink he tried to take | with Bower, the detective, and three witnesses who knew | abatement on inierior qualities. The dei had been es H, Homer, Hay., Unite foe Apa oo At this it the investigation was adjourned to 31 | moved an adjournment in their ease until Friday, aa ho | my life. I do not know of baving had any difficulty with | Distling in Cologne. confined to sugars suitable for Channel shipments, for re , Now Granada, is = oy al ¥ city, He pro | oeioek to-day. was called out of the city, and was unable to attend tothe | Charicx Fox before last might or thia morning. These witnesses are in the city, but the good people who | torne, in consequence of the low rates of exchange. 8, | learn, tarrying here for « month. — - care. The Recorder granted the request, end set the ex. DENNES Mo'CoY. constitute the friends of Iistling have not yet found them | there had been no eupplies of coffee, Former atocke con- Rew Drei Jude Arvireier ihe Coast of Mixed The Tart. amination down for 12 0’¢lock on the above day. Fox was committed to the county jail to await the re- | aud are not likely to until this evening, when the trial | sisted of about. 2,000 bage, of which 1,000 bage had been mission in this islifnd has beem appointed. The gen UNION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. RENEE salt of the injuries. He says that he acted in self de- | commences. dixpored of at 4.900 per arroba. Of cocoa there bad been ane ee ota oe Marquis de ad ratty rs ow Personal Intelligence. fence, It ie the general impression that the affray grew * ae - no arrivals, and inquiry was lene brisk. Quotations were — ee nse wertised for Tuesday, mile heste, | a1 goott was telegraphed to by the President | Ut of am excessive use of liquor. The Accident on Board the Adger. pominals, being thowe 0° last #ales. “sy F best three in five, in harness, for which there were nine 7 [From the Charleston Mercury, May §. | A correspondent at Pernambuco writes ae follows on the Lom ere Oe aeeTT A us harbor “There were | entries; Dut afler reaching the track we discovered two | Yesterday to proceed furthwith to Washington on impor Meeting of the Board of Education. The stenmabip James Adgor, Oapt. J. Androws, arrived | 24th of March — trenty five to thicty canes in the principal hospital | only of tie nine on the spot ready for the race, the other | tant business cocnected with Utah. The General Ie | Conon ro COUNTRRACT THR ACTION OF THR SCHOOL a thle port, at nine o'clock, 4. M., Sunday, from New Burivess during (be mouth has been exceea'vely ful) 6 Colon = | York. friday, April 20, when al y miles | Diecounte 012 per cent perarrobe. [a Nttle seera Serre yes ‘ere cas; fiers Gens: | Cr7e= Seve Yom whdrame, ely owners st iahing | ere ee ree eens cea vans | serena wan Inzlng Fa enki pores oft | Bae bce coe incotceeenza et fe gh rate Cemantes e enoug! cont 5 e two came 8 steam flue iL rong! mel iney of the packers, an rel pet 'e been con! * Heal friend, some cases of amallpox in this city. | The Evens and stlccted yellows for exportation to Rio, River Plate, alread: cod f. from the | post . Bridges’ ch, g. Boston and Hiram Wood- Merriod, on the 20th ult.,S. Wellford Corbio, Haq., of DRYBATED. Doiler collaprea. forcing open the connection door, or en- bom duty doce pot eall vo Cuba to valk ts ees ae Seaton can poetry tytn Moss’ Neck, Caroline county, Ve.. to Mies Nannie Fon- | The Board of Education held « etated session Inst even. | trance to the fues, and filling the cngine room with hot Weaiber for the last day or two bas been cool and | Tu’# B- & Phil. wes te & nine, daughter of Commander Mathew F. Maury, of We | nn ae enigen steam, by which the Chief Engiceer and four fro- at three to one, but after the first heat it was five to one | National Observatory, Washington, DP. C. ie. &. y it, presiding. men were severely ecalded; three of whom, sad to ; m The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- | relate, bave since died of their wounds. The func. are making grand preparations, 1 hear, at Matan- | on Phil. The attendance was small, the overcast state or ARRIVALS. a rat “fleatu o”? : vane. " — | proved. ture, ‘whitch ie about even feet above the door, and be fret day of ts coming eat ey ol ce | Ce Cee Sees Se ay Oe Se ee | HBimuh'opa ay, Mise frbe, PArsan, i No lenen, Mes a nication from the school officers of the Tweifth | Rear the highest part of the steam chimney, is crescent nies are going Wo that oMy to aitend thene feasts; | Witnessing the sport. The track was in capital order, avd | H Duncan. Mre Ryder, Misa Koons, TRaaiord. Mr Bruce, > pe ne shaped, with the upper lip projecting inward, thas poreible 1 may be amovg the crowd * | the time made was most extraordinary for greon horses. | ¥FPendicion Tt B Lawrence and daughter, Mrs | ward seking for amappropriation of $1,200 for repairing | givug & downward tendency to last; bad, by chance, Nave thie momest been informed by @ party to be re- | ait the races Cor purses eo far this season have been be | Raseersie indy, child sed ncrvnst, Mine B Cash, Wien kak | And altering Randall's Island scboot, was reooived, and s 3s ster ip ny ne Saas = ‘deen up the on, iat tn o ire ans ago the, Spach HPS, | Segen horses that never troted tore, and they nave ax- | hie Aryuend, gr taarey geicervny Z frknyat | reslaon granting the sum aaked for in tne eommanca, | “Re sre kd orew sled wh in tt promt fortunate L 2 effects h landung. hibited od that will comy favorably with the old fa and child, J Zimmerman, A Gonzales, &M Vorques, A Oo and coolnerr—the seccnd mate, Mr. Maclowell, particn- the unfe ope: 1 hie second landing pee pare is} Commissioner Barw«xt: submitted the following pro Portugal and France. Stocks of murcoradoes are soceme- lating, and it is fully expected packore will utimacly ive way. (ur quotations sre—Muscovadoes, 2100 a 3.200 per arroba, or 22s. Id. a 2h 10d. per owt, free on board ex freight, whiter, 3.400 a 4.300 per arrobs, or 28s. 14. a 4s. 8d. per owt, free on board ex freight The present ci im the three provinces of Pernambo:o, Pa- raiba and Maceiog wi)! fall very consilerabiy short of lart year’s, and the deficiency, it ie estimated, wil reach 20,000 tone. The crop at Bahia ia also reported short. Hoboken City News. rice, Thos Wheeler, Mr Caldwell, iad, vl ti rea, Mi larly dintipguieh, imeelf n imate | anni paps a ‘vorites. Every purse this season fan becn won in the Greeny ed dagohier, 0 Ralbian’ iors. Chas Faopen: amblo and resolution ‘ ses oad awa wear of cata bop ie Oncaxmanion oF nie Covxer,—The newly lected —, Feat nek moet Piscke, Rte Yoru M Giltréo. F Ore: | the Bibvlo, or reading of the Bible, haa been excluted from | 700m. The effects of the heated steam are seen through. | Council of the city of oe ae anes out the engine room, the wood work of which is badly Monday night, and organized the election of Counc! Diletered and scorched. Mr. George Kent, the eecond en- Sexe; oy = man James H. Wilson, of the Third ward, as chairman. No business was transacted beyond reer wing Mayor Mor- ton’ measage, and ordering 000 copies printed. ‘The mer- age fa epeedy introduction qf Paskaie waler int the city ; Fecom: i jiated from La Gaceta Oficial of Bt. Jagode lor Ca | rire Heat.—Borton went off with the lesd, and was s See eer reese ebenice und teusliy''& | tee pubtic semecto or the F ee ee couple of lengthe abead atthe quarter pole. Phil then Contan. JW Mortenia, B de Leon, F R'C Nunta, Mine | Corn of cad ward; Ky Wand Uy the cchecte it Soversios ConeTrrcest Concaess to Paaepery Base — E Dijon, F Girault, Richart Heny. ¥ R Ducatel, M Reynoult be worked the ship into port, standing at Degan to overhaul him, and, soon taking sides with him, | and company, A Minosen A A Mortenis, F Hana, @ Pi —~" SS as oe achools meet post for thirty.reven consecutive hours. fhe ~The political events dave taken piace dur- | Joo: in front at the half mile pole. Phil led round the | © Vailin F Armentero, N B Reynolds Mi waiters of the ship sesiduously attended to the The last ooven months, al the unanimity with which | ower turn aboot three lengths. Up ihe home suretch wo qpisren. mA Fimmert, I Aresed ne ton, Ww Thin — the Holy Scriptures without note oF COM | iniured men, working for their comfort, night and Iaay 4 . pronomnced against Fr administration wt!! have | Boston gained, but did not sooceed in reac Phil until | Mw Arner, fr nd servant, M Bineson, M Gurt, Juan day. Dr R. 8 Williams, of Georgia, cheerfully tendered mendes the erection of addrtepal bildwer Beare tye scout ayideat oanaer tnat ioe pracy | bead grensed the score e ebgth in trout. Time, 294%. | Jovs Mint Ptr Goin Gtohen. "A Vandull, Arg Vandal, | got fmmediaiely carried by a vole Cf 1210.10.’ | his ewistance, and was of great service in properly direct: | for the kecomsmodation of the public xckoole, and the emi- he “ie The result of this heat made Phil the {avorite at one bun- | J Vshdull, ¥ Rueston, C Brown. A recoluaion was silered providing that the salaries of | (Dé the remedial eftorts. Very litle panic was manifested | ployment of graduates of the norm schoo! as veachery, exercieed had not the consent of the majority, and | grea to twenty, with few takers. From Savannah, in the steamer Thos Swann—M A Rather | three of the tators in the Free ‘be . on the part of the passengers, although there war a slight ges the Counc!) toastrict enforcement of the license your rule was not founded upon national will, Vainly Second Heat.— Boston gotsne ‘best of the send off again, | ford, KP Hawkes, Mra M Rotte, © Morgee, Pa $1,000 per annum to $1,600, aahen ‘was adopted comnation oh Stet, owing te 8.0r7 of “fire” being raised, x ‘that “ law eTning (nna and taverns: adyiaes them against the een brethren, about midway Dack stretch, 4 child. Miw Mary Morgan, O Warner, gov" endeavored ¢> the stroggie betw: and Jed « levgth or s0 to ab mid of the J faite, J B Willey—and 17 steerage. A report of the Finance Commitiee recom: ‘the foll Wea list of the injured an expenditure of money beyond thé amount appropriated by the people, and contains many ceeful suggestions ae to cause the di one family to be spilt, deluded when he made a very bad break and Phil him and the City Chamberlain be di hope of sill finding men who, deceived by your | led Afty yarde on the lower turn. Boston broke again be- se h2Im Tiazane, In the ship Glance Wire Odell, Misa Wright, | Gis 00a) of the Board wae Cubied aks's yo A a2iT deteph Pollock, Chet Kngimeer, badly nealded about | vo the general management of the city goverEamen Recents Dae ceuseed tess aeieyten eimabione | inenmuaed tap pone of aoe teenie to fiance Boston; | From Newenatie, Rng, in the bark Loulea Kitham—Capt @ | that eflect ado Mppropriating $1,986 for work done on the | MT: Frank McComb, fireman, scalded upon the hands. Ghe Gece of Ban Rates Bh Bulkeley asia of the sacred righte of man andthe safe- | but before he reached the score Phil broke, and only won | W,Yaus.of Down |. oy sisnson Gregory—Wm T | new rhool house at Tubby Hook, in the Twelfth ward, | MP lawrence Wallace, fireman, about twenty sight TO THE RDITOR OF TRE HERALD. secrandizement of nations. by about half & dozen lengths, in 2:37 }. Upton Wm Urerery. ed wae alee adopted ‘ ng * | yours of age, bastly sealed on all the exposed portions | Ag ope of the counsel for Mrs ulkeley, 1 cangot allow injean mation today assembled in suvereign Third Heal. —in soot! thie beat Phil broke up seve- ‘rom Moprovia, ip the bri¢ Ocean Hagie—Capt Chas Albert, ‘After thie the Board did nothing of any consequence of bis » and likewine mood as he waa forced the article which appears in your of thie date fross Congress, solemnly and im fall exercise of its | ral times, and ‘a disposition to cry quita 80 | Rev A Wilron, Mies Carrie It Kingman. until they adjourned. y to breathe the hot steam for several minutes. Ho lived | {lw ¢. Bulkeley to howd me ga ia ~ . 1k again declares thet having lost the Contidence | strongly that the backers of Boston began to see achance | | From New Griesns, the achr Horace Btaplee—Mrn A Gar: : but six hgure after the occurrence, and rd an Gane Guus ames aeme tae for the result that er, Mr CL Harris, wurial services Catholic church being read over X zon have sensed vo bo Ber ehte’ magistrate, | i inew. fiver; bes were net properen DEPARTURES. Sino Gant Te entine Ravel teens wit! perform | Bia remaing by Captain award Daly, of this city, in the icatey 1s weelly nation opposing the general will you continue to be the | followed. Soon after the word was ca , Phil broke up Pog Norfoty, be, in the steamship Resacke— Wm M Kens, and exclosive cause of civil war and of the evils | and lost considerable ground. He broke again 4 ~ ing in the popular pantomimes of the * Greeo presence of the passengers, officers, and crew. Muted from 5 a Soversiga a reaching the Cy eat te a tw Te a and } Try Mes ving, Wie doane. ea Fao. Pat ter’ ae the‘ Contrabandis.” M'llo Zanfretta is to son tivad ea ewenay Seems haveieed bo! setiet, name pation, summonses taice more on lower turn, hich ger: WW Stroud, Thomas wo, 0 Priest~an. dance ont! roy jween - fF arma und v0 eurtender tne chy of tia Demin. | be was thrown se far behind that the distazce flag fell In | saceraie. r sh Gale Gin oko brought to thie city, where, after examination by a Coro- Nding yor responsible for the [minican blood | hie face. And this terminated the race, Boston winning For Charlegion, in tbe steamabip Marion—F L Weeks, W vWERY ir A a favorite here, i | nor's inquest. they were buried. ‘may be shed if your persist in your resistance | in 2.97% : Downer, + W Green. B Hore, Alex Rt Lewis, Mra A | to appear tonight in Sbakepere’s ‘ Hamlet,” and the ir. Peter Reily, fireman, similarly scalded, and died in ph AM. 4 _ The following ie Groveanor, DL Core ova, 8 F Fesring—and 6 im the. drama of “ Jack Sheppard.” Mr. Kddy is toreprerent | forty hours after the occurrence. His remains were — e Jen, 13, 1068, 160 e he following te —— ~~ bmg ite bent For Glaggow in the ates ip New Yort—W OrB, | the hero in the tragedy, “* les” will be the after: | brought to this city, and disposed of in the same tanner 1p} ~ 49 —- ~ paaealegs pana hapa ey iia Jedy ond ony ee ME cath, Tape. C Tenet, i | piece. fas the inet, : venstution Mas been deepatched on Feb. 6 of thi Hegeer Felson (ra Davida and Inf 0 Pergeain, a, nrov'a The favorite author and elon, Mr, Walcot 1 ih# deceased, we learn, leave familie in Now York GW Oliver. 4 a cane ” night, when it ia boped oy ‘ eoreign Constituant \Wiel, T Whiteside, J Lander, WK Jepneon indy ‘pe as bandeomely supported ‘ corpes “ee ae * ont Sr eh taunt aaa bey Maint | Sy hor urten,Mewgham and scr arias "| General Walker's Hatter to Senator mnaen, | SOE 8 cM Seen teamed a gow tyne M. Ife LORA. ir. Kent A Free oT coured Court aed, frend, Foronto; B | Wattack’s —Mesers. Hoey, Vernon and Allen, Miss. New OXiRANS, April 27, 1868.” | finem to be ite custodian, and asked that the mother [From the same peper, Feb. 23.) = f mith Pamley: LT Merrow and lady, Maine—Total 46, and | Gannon, and i pa — enter, &o., have recently | Tevet 6 eee re oad h, delivered in | might have the care and control of the ch@d he left there the inet hour the rent " ecotved & commu. : > WS Pech fy be riaamship Bing of the Roull- FA Ly. pe Ty seniy dell appiance for the pom or have peat oped | J , Sent Vaatn in this 4 iy S chiet of the province of, San Domingo, In which, | J: Conway entered b, ¢. Malte 0 04. Ramsey, W Oncien, Mis Richardson, M1 Losb—and | Te sincrect comedies, See this evening's ill. proved by yourvall, son toes : an Time, — 1g ie i ‘ al In that epeech occasion to aasail 0 Ieee soetinne. to permit number of fwrmties io | The race between Whiskey and Haphevard, of Philadet A Hint to Comptrolier Flagg. tee erty When Sombenee Che eee cant, | camrecter. ‘You \Wdustriowsly disclaim ony. invselion to This city, and the desertion of the military is wtill | hia, for $2,000, mile heads, best Uhree in five, to wagons, TO THR RDITOR OF THR HERALD. tnd delicious waste, canaot very well spend. an ev eang pie Private tee and I am, therefore, ox. ince the 16 up to thin day there arrived | made come ot oo Mowvey takeh the ath fmm ase |, THe Comptroller's report. publhed by you esterday, | tore agreably ian in Winemsing Whe lay of "Blanche | SP4CCltceremue ey p concerning ine a uned jers and & Som my Mm = od ., 43) tiem! nense four iiao manding officer Haphegard'witl attendee | $otld seem to be intended ty exnote the frands practised | of Brandy wine in this light, Justice (0 the cause { represeat | ramen, nnd han no fear of a thorough investigation ig horheod, of the name of Cirtnco Doble Manati, who { Original malsers an the part in the Street t. It may be very well as far ae o ger! to the ataff of Baez. the training of Haphazard and drive him om this occasion. i pes, bt = rapa freaier ‘an siete, mt ohames Boece —- Danie Spats to porsveate waeme me to say thet your speech, oo far ae it relatos to ail ened . found to exist if Comy ler w' w " rn “ , e & Gees estatements, Mayor's Ofice, Important Surt.—An important suit against the | for various contracts Aros they were not pr LA SB ~ 4 Sale ae ce = 2 stone are as falne ao a fects are groundiees. = re Avenowe —To day the Mayor intends to station | city of Boston, involving ® large smount of money, will | given to the loweat bidders sod ‘a many instances more | Santen announced WM. WALKPI door of every mock suction establiehment an | probably come up for trial before the Supreme Court the | than double the amount was peld. |, this cannot opinion of Justice Potter will convince any one who reade it how much reliance should be ‘upon the asser- tiops @ Lacius £. Bulleley; and be will find that hie by J to ruin & respectable woman are wnavall- ing, hnd will not fail to draw down upon him she ndigna- be diagracee by Dim ‘im © a suit in |, Which James Oun wi ae the Moweremiey.— Wood's Minstrete offer a fresh programme Tw N Dro A a tch from | ton of that community whic yp to warn strangers against ent 01° possible | present month. It ie & equity, occur without the knowledge of the Comptrolier, mxTy Nerorors WwNED.A despate iy i daily led ningham, Kaq., of New York, formerly « resident of Bos. | ordinance requires bis prorence at the bids, | embracing rome new features for this evening. “The | vie} On Si ven- | Presence GRORGE 6. BELLOWS, 69 Wall street, ect thoes whe are daily le i a e heuer Demirel, PAY : equi pres opening 4 | Steg Ride.” however, retains ite place ae tn ksburg, dated 20th ult., says:—On Sunday ever Mar 6 1888, te and done out of their m weiry. Youteriay @ man name lout of $80 on & bogud Watch in & place in Par lt Moore, of the Mayor's equad, hearing of # ehkine {> theoplace and had bie money re ci ' | ing last twenty negroes, belonging to Jadge Ruck, St. Jobn, N. B., and Rostan, brings against the city | would beg inmtance, for the publication | The Bryants adhere to the various comicalities and whim. r Toe, | totecover snme 830,000 paid by bit tothe Superintendent | or Ube bide for too venaibareg carving grading and fiagging | sicalition in which they have become #0 oslebrated, and | ANd two white men, were drowned while attempting 0 af ition Vagsengers for the port of Horton, previoas to the | of Fifty seventh street, from Eighth to Eleventh avenue, | as for Matt. Peel's Campbells, they tender so many new | 0 stop & break in the levee on Judge R.’« plantation LOth of Nar, 1848, at whieh time the Suate took charge of | as the report faile to ehow the public what the work was | And highly humorous pieces that it would be impossible | the bank of the river caving in while they were at the office — Boeten Drowlier, Moy 3 offered to be done for. TAX PAYER for any one to atend and not enjoy the performance. work. ———___—__—_—_— Naval Lateliigence, The United States sloopof war Male, Cominssder MeBiair, was at Monrovia om the (thot March Offcers anelferew al) weil,

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