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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1808. ° ‘The Philanthroy te Nations ef the Wertd tm | éestriow Quer Now Orieans Correspondence. Personal iis SALES OF REAL EeTaTs. ReTIONS. ‘Treebie about Laber. ee ‘Mew Ousasm, Moy 6, 1008. SvCORSS OF THE EPAMISH SLAVE TaaDe—sBALOUST te the Fiiuster Comp—The Now Filsbuster Junie Southern Progress Party—Pervonnel of’ the Direc- Ej i i NaN RA RAR ARRAS AS Bitte end uate, Pa . < - Say esas done m7 y om the 14th of the Oumpaign, de. Albany on : information received from from wfordevii' Review says that John Gohan cote Ga taser il Dewey carried +R fAllwaster elements here have been for som: time pln tenes ce (ind) on in the wland of Porto Rico as itis in Cube. A siaver granecsed, Mei! | tm eetate of effervescence and. decay, and at the preseat | f“ioera, Ey wens Curacos & few weeks ago, and actually fitted oe tame there seems to be no acknowledged head or leader. ou forthe AVrican coast She took Id.e large auaber of | suite. ered sik e to his Noaraguan hopes; but, with tne | _ Frow — water coaks, and otver materials, ss well as the necestary |} Py ‘Walker atill clings por ; but, Pinsey, 208 | aM ge I A ohare Aesalio, by Deste's snd exception of aspen pp canton Aaonarey ace, Bes for trade in which - a e ‘think Sunte or Directory constituted, aheree! man, ‘brown. eat, when the Goveroer ontetorters for her asseutin saad sexy de tbo cama; thong Soe fon, ond Heaningseo has gone off to Mezice tn search of « chance to Fonwand 26 steerage. oy ‘ the captare of her commander acd hiscrew. The matter | Wages! hat uso. stone should be left untursed, and J help save that unfortunate republic, and Lockridge bas | | vrom Gheslean Wy uct E Talons Jue Curry, Uw | suleor exchange. Apply to 4. GHRORANT. 15 Wall treet Bree See pares ore The punteheswat for the onary, should guilt bevsiay. | Qb6 stove ls he restriction to 909 for load, carried his faded Inurcls to some safer obscurity. Girisca. JP Bornes, Thos & Haleey, 8k Howard, FOS SAE VALUABLE PROPERTY OW Warne | of on next Tabeds in; anvording tothe’ Dutch les, inprissument to | ‘8s ott day 008 Coolie cere, nad Weare | Tho principal members of the Now Orleans Direotory | #OTactox DLewrenee, 8 he pe PEE Needing trem marvel tines vere | no rrenreees ne ction by, * nate, hard labor for ten Fears. ‘ daly alowed thput 80 into 6 eb oa tonnage. Wonsre | arg pierre Boulé, ex Senator, ex-Miniator, end ex anything | “O™?¥CU—* DAEAREYRES. =e siberet oma Mrnox Hamass, : 2 } . ° r . e * . found, by pressure at the 0 jong ce iq Arisl—Mre wi D, Bo. stroot, basemeat. frican slaves were | we eto the itis not to - |) else that be formerly was. He furnishes the brains, ora. For Southampton and Bremen, io sleamship LIBRARY ASSOOTATION.—THE BLES. eeeeee aereictus yuor inst. How wamy in pre: pe phere ey Tibiak i wil shortly be found ast tory and character to the concera. ‘ Miteaoremear a the sesosiation for the casulng reer, ome China, from 3 ea eeeoetes cess tone one hag know. | FREE NEGRO EMIGRATION PROM THE UNITED BTATES bavyaplnain pb crt aly vgs leny x. Eareaant to the re wyepaerin pas Loretbinguea wie mabes en Exeter Hall cration upoa — INVITATIONS PROM THE JAMAICA PEOPLE TO OUR a — er » on J pie ca ution ( ely pe ee eae apace wat omy otner one COLORDD CITIZENS. & per Unasalt te ke eaeeee 70 sue as to the increase of the. Mc, PURDY, Reo. See. board the Stella, word either about veveuhee -_ cease COR TATE. | lave trade or about the frightful multipiication ‘excellent beard of the AROMIO —THE OF CYRUS LODGE NO. me By EE on | Mesieeaer innate mateo aa legitimate eq canoe ‘be tansected. By order “vade with China. Tike the opium trade, it is ex- ene ISAAC LEWIN, W. i. = Deaefiol Yo British interes Bat for ahe Afr A. Waxxriaa, Secretary, stave trace to Cuba. trade suger ba a melovoboly failure; and Lord met i ers. . Macdonald not cnly seized the boats from the Ac- - ‘AGONIO -THR OF ABCANA Lopi == (ere eee eee ‘admission of Caban Company, but aseisted also in transferring them 4 Pd ine ure tad, ih te Oc cartes, Ges, Merge waow otto ; ie, SE arth Tern = ae Tae RG GA, | bitants of tia island, who are in the happy eojoymeat of po- | METER out Certiven tor Ave ye ta New York and ol, YORK AND RAILROAD = ‘that " produce of island into the British | jjical and eq ‘ Commed: tf \prisonment pany Der CORDA aan cree | ae er ae rt Eman Sante OT te ee lt tear ie Whcragen sal tie GE ee | ‘Meaw oe rl be bald st ha ; this te sansorinl eteite Petal tis uieod wou benefitted by the acces | steamers from him in Niceragua’ guste, MT tim Cogs i areane, on Hedi, o of thelr American George Ward, leesee of the Loulalana State Prisen, isa | M,Millenckrool K Day, 2 7 Jennings, BK Ogden. Mr Ourd, ra the oot we that from the excellence | leading member cf the Directory. Besides these we may | S7ivesier Brush, George Bospeler, Kaul Ander Mary be ‘ Pes ot the, P of the soil, the pas ry Bae who formerly was part proprietor of the | "0 °Rllsiin. Mise 3 teeter t @clook A. M. of the 19th inal. W.8 “ Freoces, Mr an Valencier, A D ver Lawson, trope Sthegt | New onease Grtcog with Walkor "Ont ecathy, Co | a'Teba to elitren Cinrea MUrgge sad indy, Guy —— tre Pr ander Denman | wh laler httse cf Msc | Wake ae nee r, ‘aire ily, Morrell, Gallia, Paveser, is feper FTE QF, CMFEWA, Falls, LUMDERING CoM. matey ral Se | aul, bol ep wat tn tvvng of oe emer tan Serer arbes iti tit | tance cirathSo, r o sete | saver reais a encima entre » . seven a m a prospect | main idea is to keep Walker's name out of view, and to | Rebecea, Uh lips, grates ish Reich. wife | #04 well adapted . "To & person s ': SPAR DAM forme great Southern progress party, with Mr. Soute 83 | and bree ‘children, aa Goldring Jallus cocmmencer in chief, an ‘arkins, Jr., as secon Pee a ee ee met WY CP | Scmaed whtell ehelt'ahee ounemariig co ouaaeentete ‘That the accession of an additional industrial population. | Nicaragua when the Cass-Yriearri treaty is ratified, which port, Ib namely :—La Tour. —- ee gmiaion ot teaches any oe : would Bren re to rom Mitel Bw igs mp A aud ‘ 7 tnew y toev Lerest, grea’ 16 to tLe enjoyment of his gr nda. On this pro- Taenie, La yand La Joanne | the avslable amount of labor {or ie ject however) the Ollbusters have divided. Some of OR SALE.ONE OF THE, FINEST. HOUSES IN THE oie toe command of M. | comparatively small nusiver of tnetanabharis tun turns | ‘Bet still refuse to betiove in the Case Yrisieri treaty. particufars inquire at the Hoboken riding school, pie yy ay Stella bad lost ite | Fronuble account the large extentof fruitful but uneultwvated | Walker arguoe that under article second of the treaty, as caer ore captain a seems ho bad of the island. pubLshed in the Naw York Sxrratn, which secures recipro- (OR BALE—A BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE IN on 128 command bai there ‘Moved by Jobn Nethersole, and seconded by Charles | cal freedom «f commerce between the two countries, the a. ule Sie if A, pene Thirty second sizeet, between Second and ‘ave fore devol @ of Brittany, | price, Eeq.:— subjects and citizens of Nicaragua and the United States, | ¥ire HeChins eet tice Ha Deeyer, CK pre anneh oh y OR BY Tl aL named Bernard. Bo papers, no instructions, 00 | Thai inasmuch asa large amount of skilled labor in various | having full iiberty conferred upon them ‘freoly and | 90" 1, a'Peecaid, lacy Schild and oe J Hellmann. J | Tage Bouse and slable; rent $1,(X0; price $7. plans, Do but heknew be mye husba if gtestly required by this securely to come with their ships and cargces toall places, cintus, lady and child, brs. Hi Tridemt Berildreo, JB avenue, TAMES PETERETCH, 481 Second avenue. that he had ella bad been | will hus be Cisengaged, i ise a Lk igs ports, &c., to come and enter into, remain snd reside ter ® Conent) Ind Sobildren and servant, are. aoe . ceanerel. ‘Marseilles: fe raced of ai once bese suffering classes seen Ha grees | anc el a. Mass and child, Dr. * uALD CHA BEAUTIFUL OOUN- object of her visit . Tn “Airicanim, | 10, come to our sbores, and make thir permauest Lome | he "opened for bus friends and followers to colcsiae, | Moviecin, Mit Slommtelt ‘Mrs’ Domler and 2ehildren, Mrs; | ANGE, Pater fie from ley, en mo frome migranta,” had sanctioned “"iieved by W. W. Anderson, and seconded by R. J. C. Such are the present views of the ultra section of the Burnaee 04 3 Sere’ 5 Oe igigane Foul paspa cae! Riudaoe River Railroad, Containing 0 sores, e transacticn ; was to abia: phirs, 5 18. Mra Nanette Merk. G W Travers, D Sch) child, full cargo and & Guadaloupe, one of Titel thy aoleaees of this tntrbd So: the coatinentacl Morte ————__—-___- ‘ond! Mien Louise Wilcor, H Bruns, M Nedemean,® al: | snd ¢ Forte og8 gerrennies wth torent reso ond the French probably 1,630, | and South america, the powerful protection of the Britiah The Alleged Post Office Forgeries. fred, AJ Moudron, Mre. Alte, Mr Preate, Misa Kmille Tarurenes Company, Mo. 6 Wall sizcet, betwees ll and § that there cruisers somewhere goveromen| whieb it rs, the ‘use of a aEUAgS, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONBR'S COURT. inne Mr Meyer, iar, Grog, 3 Sahelst sad Pelock. ir mongers he | fe Gen tiara opis gram andre re, Bete Coe. Bei, Ein tus | DEAT Mir ear Mest ePr eee | Fron sale OR BAGEANOEA, cove ERY SEAT OF hold, were ince er papers. | eee ne Nol choles - In the Matler of the United States ve. Fuller.— boeenderg, Miss m fel'gmann, J Huber, J'B Brabant, 0 twenty acres, at tony Brook, Lou is view But the under euch cir: | “Tioveu'"by “Mr Solomons, ‘end goconded by Hugh | investigation is etill pending. The following is the sub. | PGtee'tht, Penta st Rremberg, Ouastung. J Ripeie | ihe Sound: good dating aad gunting® 45 miles from Now cumstances im to proceed with | Ledward, Esq. :— stance of the testimony taken at the last examination: | 187 and ln'ant, bi Kcopmann, Mrs Roever, 7 are | cara,’ Inquire of Mr, TIECE. Peck slp ferry, or of K. what was ovidi . Hefound the | “phat » deputation be appointed to wait on his Rrcel'ency 7 a F Desiaus, Mise © Kellner, B Nurre; wife and Zchiidren, H | Ars Fagus 5o oot te eet, Wi arg. J Stella short of Provi- | we Governcr witha copy of tbe résolttions, avd io request | Whitman O. Bestor cepoced that he was clerk ia the Paints ‘0 Helsematn? « Moritz & Feir, OG Anderson, 0 " EE FULL LOTS ON sions, an Of bad. quality. | his Rxcellency to bring the subject before the Legislature at | orm of Riggs & Co., bankers, and attended to the business pine Pn RE R BALE OR EXCHANGR—THREE F' oe Breen, Srermieed a8 | oi general mack mike view of Fuatags Fund wi sachome of What Crm; saw this peper (exhibit A) before; it waa | indy J Grucl Mee Beyer sn cu inh tlomans, Be Walsor | Ht iosdatreot io feet aat of Fath avenue, Fhoas lata wil peony) payee end domutation was named to walt on his his Exsellency | randed to him on 23d April, with a lettes from John B. | $r4%a¢7, Mise M Rogel, J, Mise ERR a BA a a hundred or leas. Goverzor. Murray, to Riggs & Ce.; was directed to present it tothe | Mr Blizad, Echenck aed infant, soorage. | Pook sickly. On the Imperial THE DEPUTATION AND THE GOVERNOR. “ Ly 4 =T a ya, government, ‘and enter: Post Office Department; did wot recollect showing tt to any | por cavannel in the steamehl Angusta~Mre F P Hadden OR SALE OR TO LRT—A GOOD HOUSE, WITH ALL ed inte ‘‘contractsa for ” one before presenting it to the Post Office Department; | rnd chiki, NP Hosack % A Wilder, Heury Piper, Miss Fay, the modern improvements. Apply ai 164 Weat Twealy- Im spitor or oge showed it to Mr. Reeside the same day he presented it. D Lewis azd'iin the stoorage, no Nima saanel Haynes, | sin street pe nn modore naving re Cross examized by Mr. Holmes—Never showed the rer faranaah in the steamship Montgomery GH Bearse, OR SALE OR TO LET—AT ASTORIA, A LARGE be yy 4t Loaguebonse, draft to Reeside but on one cocssion; was in his compasy | BIST pore, hire Eis Mumford, 1a Brom, Nore Gow: | Provseeeny Weeeaneey Geated ance tnt era es on 8 Preconcerted be- over half an hour; after preserting the draft witness left | back. 1. Graydon. N Crosman, JJ Hunter, Mrs McCarthy Brescenl There are ng acres of nad, well laid outta fard 4 if v . aD ren, el ow, co }. MM. P tween those on board government for the ban! house of Riggs & Co ; met John Roeside « 1 ota ebile; Hugh Kelly i choice fruit and shade trees. Apply toJ.M.WHIT- | remaining sache: Ee eho aad SS more “ immi- hort distance frcm the entrance of the Post Office, stopped y Kot Charleston tn the meh Atlanta—Geo Grissard, | BBY, Astoria. attendance Is requests © SRLivaN, Gueibiiahaes: unfelced the paper, and showed it to him; returned fs Gree. . + a iy — SALE-NEAB UNION SQUARE, NOBTIT | Casrex ©. Curps, ' “ baring on vou ani fay wah him into the department; west into Mr. Dances’ | Guts Rivers’ = Sn? Cons, Wo Fale, Uae ot Righiecath aireets brown stonte high’sloots and Man tian, segsoo/of blossoms, 6:2 moon, year of dlscereey poem Ae are room; stayed about twenty minutes there: the draft was | "cy Chariesion, in the steamship Columbia —Jao Baird. P | t#)cony; three st zy Bousn, No. Se Kast Righloenth ireet, | 86, of independence 62, of he inattution 69, hibited in the room, several gentle Rise rear Fourth avenue; H OL earn ye rng than’ twenty of eighteen bor th the eratt with Prvowne | Armour, JP Strapze, Mrs Myers, Miss Goodwin, Mr Goodwin | f°™\5S"0 Ween terms eagy. taguire of WG. WHT: THE LADIES SHORMAKERS —A GENERAL MRRT- and twenty: numbered Teneaes Sih Be Se cane Soe to the | and indy, M Pratt ib Pentt, Kare Jen's. Jos H Dukes, W Ha | Wipe we SMA, ‘Stree. “Premises to be acta from #10 ng om Mouday evening, May 17, 01208 Contre siroat at T thirty two, hundred and berk, then parted with Reeeide, and do not recellect see- yee? Be nad Lo Le sardson, HC Castnor, | gy yy, o'olock. ST ACKY, President. two steamer of three _ tpg bim next morning; placed the draft . the hands of Mr. Kieckoffer, one of the frm of iebmond, Ac, in the steamship Jamestown —J C Aj iC! AN—A FARM CONTAINING §& hantpea, end one sccount sets not recollect tLat be saw it again, aah © NJ BiAd, Joho C Boowk, Jove Homan, | [ANOS Ue uate in Tact watered sad feweed. her at six at bear in mind ‘Acolphus Kieckoffer, e: Basles, RH Riddick, K Ourren, Mr Mi On the promises te 2 good bo: barn acd orshard. Also 80 how srech from the great Districh Attorney, dere he indy, A Henderrca, A} Tuitie, thomas Storm, Mre Pail: | \creq beary usmbered oak lax. Will be sold iow for ers, and the; ‘Sen of thet of Riggs & Co.; saw exhibit A for the first hips ner 0 Z these nine ‘em. April last; it came in a letter trom Joba B. Mi om ue ee FR Tanced i tothe teller pon BL panying ° ALE OF LOTS IN THE CITY OF PENSACOLA —rur | Col! a4 ). BY IY nf Sony peed. = " Cross-examined by Mr. Holmes—Tremember tr. Bestor Wow Fare m Sr. Locrs.—The first wine fair NS) undersigned trustees of the Penssoaia City Company. for —4 the oe 5 ter to 3; 1 bad it in tin box, } Missouri Wine About sevent: imens were ow, building trom, to Meee, 2 quarter t 3; 1 ee ele: ‘contributed by the following Tino, | Ajsbama. and in the completion of the sume within ihe from Submarine amongst valuable papers, of which I exbibited, y 8 ‘offer ‘at public ‘on pani Key; sur bostness waswuspended utd otioeksT aii not see | New Nor, Todtana, Mirnesaia, Obie, fowe, ‘Kentucky’ | gf,cke uae cf Florida, wil in thay of Poomese ap ‘THE SEBASTOPOL EXPEDITION. “ the cratt again thet day; | saw it the first thing on the fol- | Tennessee, Miseourt. ‘The expedition which left this country « year or two lowing morning; I gave it to our Porter, Augustus Sivussa, — Mpoding Compute Gaienoeeamente tae Cit pot kee # egsin tat saw it ore; tdow’t Low PERSONAL, necking Company, to a r be cid with it; I bave lived in Washington about ten years 7 Le TAR the Russian fleet sunk in the harbor of Se! uring | and a half; Mr. Reeside examined the draft after Leame } 1” cut eameo hw iy Bre te to the banking house: ee te cnn Gea tarde erening. will vevare She bale, papers, and Tro. B brows ana sane Goounnents purporting 60 be tign- coo use fo any one but the owner, the; by James Reeside; this interview occurred at my desk; =< 5 NFORMATION WANTED—OF HENRY was comparing with me the with the ret bo to New York in July Inst from rue EA IEG signature Pape H, rho crme to New York, in July last from Be Direct than even ypen oy, vadlable ‘ y a Cy eae Mowe AND roomy, | Hinge tania er nana dese eae | Hieiafty ake asa to whom the | bedded together, as many as nin WSITE POODLE DOG YOUND MAY 2, WETH po ST Wf jnently, the for- | one lot, bad. been recovered, and ought tenged cars gpg nned ill and they of it shite. | Ge —¥OR SALE, ONE OFgTuR CHRArEs® | 155 rg i ty yf 4 pee Sink Od ate vs would soon be reached. socially; Brow! : ‘ont; ey Ce eperty aad paying ex . . aeeene a Saar browa, cad ant Wl | hotel with amy of those ‘omell eotabllonanente pearing the Ooveriand, | to this country. n OST—ON SUNDAY. URTWRIN Twantyrocrra | ~ Me aK & SOUTRWICK 84 Nassau street. — coasters under the | with the yellow fever at Turk’ street. artholome| i - = ay Ry airection of the firm of MM. Monterot & Fillet,of La Moule. | Fortonately the remainder of the crew escaped lab inaferrbarawe an sind! oop ace ce, | ——$—— — — —— rusia me he PAmerest there coasters was a emall schooner, called | order. If found by a poor person a Viveral reward Will be paid by FURNITURE, Nouvelle Active, op board of which one hundred and — . return ioe Rant Fwenty fourth steeet, betwoem Fours | F\oreaGe AND ENAMELLED FURNITUBR, IN ALL cs raileray aaa | Se See eighty-two in the tis one A Pala Fire Department. and Letington avenues. C colors —A desutifil assortment of entirely new styles wenty jor wan! more room, on deck. TO THS EDITOR OF THE HERAL®. of exhibit 6 which is in brackets I have no doubt ie O8T—EITHER IN A BRODWAY ST. OR IN Tae | #4 workmanship, just Anished, at the oid man: Peed ie Caner Cay eee ise remming down the crest | 15 soar paper of the 10th instant 1 find an article advo- _Beevice's handwriting: (paper protuced and marked crept csemarnetunn bree eae rentalot pro | 1 Broaiwar, between Se a re, aos ceschved by evert te , ehe struck upon some rocks, exhibit 7;) this I believe to be 0. B. Brown's handwrit- | perty tn } eroy street, for 1857; loa since Tuesaday. The finder is 7B. PateaDe Be pretion of whick ras, well known, and foundered. Cating the establishment of « paid fre department for the | SWIMS 7) TN Tote the paper ir Romane ne pike peraly rewarded Taina it Wo KM. Atwater, Ube couniry. 8. Costner PLACE TSLAND IS THR etrbty Africans were Ni q would respe mugges\ as + 1 should think haadwr vedar street, from 12 M. Hotel, corner of Vanal areste, the twenty three on deck escaped, with the crew. Th pool enar tits <a Sey & fow Kirasher a bao specimen; 1 ua the of West icoal goverzment at once prohibited the publiehirg any eed eee in would bave remained ignorant of t have been apprehended east into prison, and at the Gate of oar advices were awalfing (heir trial. ‘The Stella was stil! at Point a Pitre, and it was not known when the would leave. Her European crew had refused to return to Africa, and demanded to be landed in the co- , 80 humiliated were they reported to feel in conse. Seat eeaee having nicknamed them ‘ slaver- g ‘The original letters from which we he foregoing ere are in our dated the and to bave been “about six a day \ (gain, the report specifies the num Cabenda and Longuebonne, but says not @ word of the Seow at Toango, previous to the \ admitting the captain's approximate rate of oy A to be correct, on the government's own show- log, 4 bundred and twenty sever must have ieft the two former places on beard the Hella, Private inquiry haa elicited remaipcer of the information reg the pumber taken on board at | ange, which i wiatod ree. The would, seem to haye boen more tas a pe day, or at the rate of the whoie, of nearly thirty two per | i si PRIMER IMPORTATION OF CIINESE—THE corino é ro a ara tA. from ‘ingston Jour April 15.) A vated correspondent of the north side of the ‘sland bas furniehed us with the following extract of a jeter from Demarara — Drwrnana, Mth Merch iase | tin fazorabie bes arrigse from tbe repeated ait to the Office In Tmmizration matters, Our dm. ae. Agent General has been appointed to proceed to t for the purpose of lord to bring stout @ eomhigual fow of Chinamen and women into this vwlony, They bave proved thenmeiyes most yaluabie gad in Court. No. 209. The United motion to diem ise thi from the United Siates twiet Court for the Nor district of California was ‘ gucd, whereupon the appeal was dismissed, crude ideas relative to the formation of such a depart- occurrence, and in consequence of a lack of diseiplice ameng the uremen, rufianism egies the ascen fancy, and the strects are daily and on ly Billed with yelling “fire runners.’ Now, sir, let thore bea fre gace organized ia connection with the police department, somewhat after this manner —Increase the present police force to two thousand men, or more if necessary, but I think two thousand enough, let them be both jiremes and r : locate the evgines in ar near the station houses, Tun over or getting their beads broke by rival companies bem J into collision; the Dead Rabbits, Short Boye, and other kindred organizations will by iy will receive better protection, for there be force on duty, and the expense of the Fire partment combined will be less than they now are. R. BROOKLYN, May 10, 1868, &: ? B. tice Daniel delivered the TS Court, reversing the the decree of the Supreme Court Territory of Min nesota with costs, and remanding the cause for further proceedings. No, 88. Alfred et al vs. Moses Grooves ot al. Justice Catron delivered the opinion of the Court, eflirming the decree of the Circuit Court for the Reatern Giatriot Of Louisiana, with costs. No. 00. John Sigerson va. Edward Matthews. Justice McLean delivered the opinion of the Court, affirming the judgment of the Oirouit Court for the district of Missouri, 88. ve the State of Arkansas, Chief Justice Taney delivered the opinion of the Court, dismiasing the causes for want of joriadiction. Nos. 84 and 85 The I’resident and Directors of the Ban! of Warbington ve. the State of Arkansas and Bank of the State of Arkansas. Chief Justice Tancy delivered the opinion of the Cort, dismissing the causes for want of Jurisdiction was ordered ti of error Of the United States for the District of Massachusetts diemissed, and that each party pay their own costs in States ve. ticements and reacing matter of the Hw a wring than U goature of ¢ hib' ‘No 8 I believe hand ‘he exhibit No. 3; the ‘spuature cf Reenide & Oo. toexhibi No. 4 to ve genuine; | baye no doubt as to ite genuinencss; there are persots now living, and were assoc@ted Mr. muet bave seen him write; I could desigvaie a number who are familiar with Mr. Keeside’s handwriting; I is Roeside: I say the same aa to the other endorsement; | don't know any siguvature to the draft, 0. B. Brown, shou Reeside was a heavy contractor with 1833, '34 and ‘36. | bave known Fuller t> be connected Sete tii eee my im is that Mr. Fuller was connected with the mail in ii KT reen my father write; (ex bit A shown) | should not think this signature genuine. Croes oxamired—I was born in 1812; im 18041 think I was io Wi ; my father died at the age of 72; he Shed om the Ba ny? 1660 I have seen a groat many of his signatures; bis signatare would vary the samo as yours oF mine; I don’t recollect ever secing a signature of bis wh'ch I question; by profession be was a clery: of tbe Baptios denomination and was located in Wi s my father and Mr. Reeside were very intimate friends, 1 have known Mr. Fuller many years; Ido not know Ree. Py pow Saga = on it; tbe bey ad. re of exhibit 7 | should think my father’s Thos. B. Addison, Sixth Auditor of the Post Oifloe De- partment, that be was well acquainted with the signatures of and Brown. the signatures on exbibit A are both very much like their handwriting; he should not think it their handwriting, though it resembles very touch; he would not swear it was or was not; this note may be genuine; he would not say it is not: | know Fuller; him write: I should think the signatures are in does not look at all like nen he cen resem- shown) should not ques- Reeside’s bandwriting ; the ble it a great deal more; (dri tim the genuineness of 1 wy to this pa- eee oS the ut | certainly ebould question the endorsament: | « not Coubdt the gepuinet ess of (. B Rrown’s signature un- der similar ciroumetance: | covld not tell in whose hand- ‘writing was the body, \t is evidently pot Mr. Brown’ don’t think the body |s like the general character of Fal ler's bandwriting ; it looks i'ke the writing of our old clerk John Taylor, though | don’t say it is his; [don't think Reeside wrote as good a band as the elgoature on the back; [ often saw John Taylor write; the general cha. racter of the body cf the draft is jike Taylor's handwrit- ing; Mr. Reeside frequently employed people to write for him, to which documents he put his nignatare, Taylor was in the contract office itecside frequently visited that of- fice Mr. Reeride and Brown were exceedingly intimate Direct examipation—The rece pt exhibited and marked Fi ie in Faller’s band writing. Jobn Marron, Third Assietant Post Master General, de- that be thinks the signature of Frown is genuine, does not think the signature of Reeside ia genuine. Adjourned to Wednesday next The New York Hrrarp, of May 6, contains oight entire pages of adverticemonts of the New York Ledger, without any irfringement on the fiver Dy wae published for thet Cay on a quadruple sheet. heitle (Tenn ) Patriot, May 1. Johp Harrison in fever of the Pacite Bank, viz , first not WARD “STRATED, MAY if, FROM Weer | 1 matnia wissen took A. Fuller, | Tele ietes ‘eat Thirty Gift sirest, New | O*% county, ome iron Alderney ba'l, 17 months LARGEST AND =) Fe sand ing birda, for sale wt | Sve sotl pure an imporsed, in or ont Sf bond, tn haces PIGRO! FA Siiketion to be found in this some BALE~-A BRAUTIFUL YACHT, OF ABOUT S se nt Gee ontaatl any yacht of hertonnage or ee a Panter | Somer en ort os drawn May 1b, a1 00 daym, for Cenal, Now Yor Seren apiece erase | —_—"ee di l Rer ee | WARREN WARD, Ro. Canal erect No. th four doors east of Broadway, New York. 14, PROM 6 BX AMELLED AND GRAINED CHAMBER FURNI- it a Ger and anew to the same ture, io Ay. 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