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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8240. TROUBLE AGAIN BREWING IN CANADA. Pasage of the New Tariff—its Effect te BBl Trade with the United States—its Army Ini The President of the United States ordered a wynaral court martial to assemble at Charleston, 8. C., (on the 26th instant, for the trial of Surgeon Bernard M. Byrne, Uperatic and Dramatic Matters. | The principal artists of Mr. Uiiman'’s Company will ar inet gait laweare pull and 7018, abl @5 | i606 noe tmmmorzowby the Savapnen steaner. From | their number we except Piccolomini, who remains in the 7D people Lo brig aad import slaves from bE UtOMOD®! apd viet f ine rignts of @erer’s Wild Afric eam i OUW FLORIDA ConnesronDESr, Cow Obi | South to give concerts under the mavagement of Mr | Medical Department United States Army. The Gourt is Origin a Grand Trunk Railway rains—Dbarley apd rye; veans and peas; bea? and big ; On Boakp max Unitep Staves Sraamux Yirex, THE YOUNTEENTH STREET POLTONTNG CASE. ) Lemley's agent, The contract between Mr. Lumley and compacnd ae the seslomip members: Brigadier General Jeb—Diseontent in the Upper bran and shorts; buckwheat; Indian corn; oate; whea ; APALACHICOLA, Marwb 17, 13: Yerterdoy Coroner Sebirmer, Prof Doreraus, aut Drs. | Mr, Usman bas expired by te own limitation, and not | (bY Loni raters maretioen eewate gyro - a paration and meals of above t geod goons, Brought or ua- | The Capture of the Bark E A. Ravulins—Murder wf Her V0" and/Boutun repaired to the seus of the late voikvuing | Urongh any misunderstanding between the prima donna | pyovet Lieutenant Coton yr, Brevet Liewbenant Colo” Fresines, hovers pe of bare sti ‘eapronne, ‘but i caiduedl Spanish Captain—arrest of Mer Crew—Confession of tragedy, corner of Sonrteenth strect and Fourth avenue, | and Mr. Ullman. by re oscerg a ve pe festqepes Majer Nicholls, Annexation Agitated, Zreane and scrape; bams; bair Angolt goat, Taibet, borse | Her Cabin Boy, dic. | for the guroove of making a thorovga eximinaian of tke | Auother mim statement has appeared in some of the city Dapiasn wamvel Mean OD Oe a Or mobatr, upmanofactured; hemp; hides; horns; bouse- I take the first opportunity of writing to youallthat haz premues. The roo of the suspected wanrderese, Marga- | Papers to the effect that Mr, Ullman left New Orieaus pur: | states artiller: , has been ordered by the War Deparument do, &., &o. hold furpitare ana oanetees bere oss sastual se for transpired during our cruise in tho Vixen, Tue Obliector | ret Burke, was elosoly searched, but Dothing of muwrial | sued by the Sheriff apon a writ for debt. it appears frees ‘ort Hamilton to Plattebarg ‘barracks, Cham- peers provinos, aH paptt holt perry owner ; household effects, | of this port came on board 1ast Monday, and we got uncer | interest Was discovered, A stme!l quantity of cryetaliine | from the New Orleans papers that one of Mr. Ull- ha 2. B. Tower, of Kogincors, has beso crant- OUR TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE. personal, not merchandise, of subjects of her Majes'y do- | weigh and run down the coast to St. Josepbs, where we substance, Wrapped upp a pivce of old newspaper, Was | Ban's artists, a tenor, attempted, some five years | eq aha” Spear [ind ap months, with permanwn ‘igh pbs, ‘Tonowro, March 28, 1860;:»- |: macilad Se Canaees nat Arne Aovoeds. tadigos inve S008.) capeured:tho ‘bark Ri “A, Rawitis; whiobvwee alanpbor, | found opos the premises, and banded over to Profeigo!|vego-to. manage the Opers th the Weal, and suade edie | 1o,a0 beyond the Uaned arco 5 ‘The New Turif’—High Duties— Differential Duties in Favor | yattorng of —provided that no article shall be | supposed to be engaged in the slave trade, We ran cloce | Doremus for analyzation, ‘Tho kitchen wensiis, iucladiag | debts, ono to the umount of seven bundred dollars, A g the St. Lawrence—No More Trade in Groceries, dic., | deemed a model which can be fitted up for use; | to her in the first instance, and hailed her. The otfiver on | the kettle, coitee pot aud tea urn, were scrotinized with | New Oricaps a writ was issued, commanding Uuman to A With New York—Feeling in Canada West—Smuggling Teerma ToDAee aie the epee Segue foc her quarterdeck, in answer, said it was the bark Web care. Upon the tid of the wa urm were found | withho'd any moueys whieh might be due on account of . aces Of a Crystaline substance, Which bad Deen spatter- him to Become a System, de. ‘ns of—provided the same be i) woastual use; | Roga Lee, of Sayannah. The suspicions of our tbere while in solugon, i gom , Me artist's salary. The manager, however, owed ferns of—pr pul H D P | ed there while in soluton, The coilve pot cou mined GURU 45S D6 :h'6 6d HAGPARVE.” Be ac bttocasp ot ‘The most important measure of the seesion—the tariff— | Manilla grass; manures of all kinds; marble in blocks OF | commander were aroused, and he ordered the Rawlins to | grounds sbU tome foreign substapee, which eval to bold the mannger responsible for the debts of bis 4 : 5 aealk; Seems 1 & Very UnpieataDt Odor, Some of there utensil ‘thas juet passea the stage which makes further opposition | #)abs, unpolished; ments, fresh, smoked ani we oir hor < nA with} ‘YY vhpicaeant iy 0 gerles—borees, cattle, carriages and harnesses of—sabjec: go her port anchor, and then a boat, gh a area Gays after bis burinets had beon settled there. : Tmavailing. The report of the Comouttes of the Whole | (9 reguiations’ by the Governor in Council; military were taken posession of by Protessor Doremos, wiih The musical season will open briskly within the next detachment of officers and men, was sent to capture the | the balunce were placed under seat by ordar of tue Coro ‘was concurred in last night by a majority 0 fourteen. It | clothing for her Majeaty’s troops or milit‘a; military stores pected slaver. Four of her crew (Spaniaras) were Ler, apd locked up aptil the conclusion of the inquest. fortnight or three wecks. Ullman will give a short reason at the Academy, and it is very probabie that Piccolomini a and materials for military clothing imported for the uze of | putin irons. They could pet speak Eoxiish, bu we had Toe invertisation, whi have come before Coro- SwabpAas its inal’ stares ‘withods) firther ‘amendment in |. th Proviuoial millibia, wgder such revisictions ss tdag-be.|’ xn.apalachiools pot on board the aciet ef Interntone MaBGebager MsLmerEing alaine: woeak, wil ohcike ‘any material point, dnd will, no doubt, meet with similar | jassed by Governor in Council; mosses und sea grass for | The prisoners stated that they sbippod in Havane for ue proceeved with until Tuesday mourning. toe postpone. success in the Upper House, This is the seventh tariff | upholstery purposes; musical instruments for military | purpose of assisting the versel out of that harbor, and that | ment was mace at the request of Prot. Doremus, who thin the lest ten years, each being | bands; nitre or saltpetro; oakuun, olls—cocoa nut, p ne | when they accomplished this the captain promised towend | wished a littie more tine t» concluds his suey sis, No. | wij) ing there carly in May. basa. ranlertpenaeap tabi tec and palm, in their crude, uprectifed or nataral state; oll | them asbore in a schooner, SR SRA OA Ap. conctnda bie anala tia, No. nad | alk ‘an advance upon its predecersor, Duties havo risen suc- | cake or linseed cake; ordbance stores; ares, of all kinds of | We took the Rawlins in tow tho following day and poison, but itis thought by the Goroner what it iseither | A Portion of the Maretzck company Censively from two and a half to an average of twenty per | metals; osier or wiliow, for basket maxcrs’ use; packages | brovght her to Apalachicola, and moored her 1a proximity Havana, but the principal artists would not leave there till the 2th. The report in relation to the marriage of Mane. Gazzaniga bas, we are informed, no foundation in fact. Mme. de Wilborst has rejoined the Strakosch company at Cincinnati, where, on dit, she will shortly sing in “Linda. i Chamounix” for the firet time. arpenic or oxaiic acid. The remainder of Mrs. Beetham’s cent, The distinguishing features of this tariff aro: firat, | Of all kinds in which goods are usually imported,.| tothe city. The cook and cabin boy of the veasei have | ougehold who pariock of the latal breaktast on Weines. Some of the Uliman artists, including Formes, will shortly muke a brief concert tour in the West. except the following, viz.: spirit, wige, oil, beer, cider since copfersed their true convection with the vessel. fhe rT dange: Marecngaition of the ad valorom systom, with only one | Stuer casks for tho coutaining of liquids baakew of every | boy rays be aligned in th eeeei os aes remsel, ue SAP tar aes TR Soe ral, a De tpeinne Ser exception—to wit, the article of whiskey—on which apes | description, trunks, nui? Jars, oarthen ware jars, glass | she belooged to ; Lamar, of that city, and that he ltted | iiving. ; | Jars, bottles, and barrels containing grain, seeds and peas; | her out with new rigging andeails, ana placed oa board a oy Oe i ile 07 of si ieee rec cesta gation. SAO Hovied; | ee arse seated GIG COPIER GIeTT aed Caer aie | age ae eee ed nS DENS CHLOE | So racrweny ‘gaaorind Gast naiee Oo enbems secondly, ite total abandonment of protection—a promi- | gopnical Jostrumenta and apparatus, globes; plants, shrubs latter place Dearly all Yecrow deserted, and the boy's im- Chas, J. Sturges, who was shot by the proprietor of the last tariff-~by imposing duties on raw | and trees; prinung ink and ting presses; provisions | pression is thatthe vessel was afterwaros sold to a com. Y be cairo ok eee ig 1s . | for army wuss or Indian nations; Tags; resin and rosin; | mercial house in Havana, Captain Hayden, the com- ogee Balcon: GL '88: Bowery, on Pridey Lrecigpee | pga" moaterisis as well as their manuaciured Produots; | rice; aall cloth? sal soda; eal scamonioc, salt; seeds; | mandant of the Hawlng, aod ales ier’ font oay | yesterday at: the ‘New York Hospital, from the effgts of Shirdly, its operation against trade with New York, Bs | for ‘agricultural, horticultural or manufacturing pur: | second mates, remained’ on board, and it was his injuries. Coroner Jackman, on being notified of the | One of the events of the week has been the appearance ton, &e. sd in fe of Montreal and the St. Lawrence | poses only; ships’ blocks; binnacle lamps; bunting; | incidentally ascertained from the conversation of these 4 fs i blic of Mr. 8. B, Mills, the young English pianist, pe) end eaves, , i 5 H 3 rs occurrence, empanneled a jury and made all tho prelim: | in pu . 8, B, Mils, , irs erases een eee Tannly abeevoinile to th |. Carrie as Smee eiamslins setter cienal foes | tee Ga eee coptatr—n Spaniard | DAFY arrangements for holding an ioqusst, which, in coa. | who bas ut recently arrived in this country. At the mode of assessing the ad valorem duty, which is upon | trayoliing trucks; cordage which upon importation shall | was to be connected with the expedition. Ile was Fepre | sequence of the non-attendance of the witnesses, was post | grand teetimonial concert given to Sadame de Tussan, in the price at tbe last place of purchase. Tea will be im- Bays pals dhe.chly of Se, mal - Cage De ek . re who had always nn cee the Poned until 10 o’clock this morning. Sturges isrepre- | Brooklyn, which, by the by, wasquite # brilliant aflair, ack under the 8th sec. ict. ch. 76, when applied to | slave trade, The arrangement was that the vessel was ety n . ” eed Oa et hanes’ tne, BENE fom Cuba; Se Ey the | oh nlidiig purpaaen EMA MMAeMIe Tapulationdns tio | tobe coder thie conmumirenas Mees captain, and | sented by the police as a very bard character, fond of | he played Liszt's “Midsummer Night's Dream, a8 Ld trade returns of Inst year it appears that more than hale | Governor in Council may make; ships’ water casksin use; | wher she got down to a certain part of the coast of tuba, drinking, quarreling and fighting, and making himself | ‘Polonaise’ by Chopin, in a style which astonished our the entire imports of Canada camo from and through the | silk bat felts; eoda ash; sago flour; specimens of natural } he was to give tho vessel up wo the Spaniard Thiealieged | bable to’ arrest quite trequently. two or tree Sundsy> | yeishbors over the water, who, ignorant of his antecedents, is believed that th: tariff will force | history, mineralogy or botany; stone, unwrought; slate; | agrecment, thus said to have been made, was not fuldiied | 9£0 deceased challenged the chief of the Dead Rabbits w ie Wwheeaeeawen. t cet Demet, <his belleres oP ways eb Stereotype blocks, for printing’ purposes; statues, busts | on the part of Captain Aayden, who, when he was called | Sght bim, and arrapgements were made for a e-to, | Were unprepared for J nearly the whole of this trade by the St. Lawrence. Mon- | and casts, of marbic, bronze, alabaster or plaster of | upon to give up the vessel, peremptorily refuses, | but some ovtsiders interfered, broke up the ring | cal music we donot know that we have ever heard » trea} merchants are in ecstacies; but they have over- | Paris, paintings and ‘drawings ;A8 works of art, speci- | The cabin boy Males Uiat the Spaniard had large | PE ipl ae oll [gdh eg AM Secu player who is more thoroughly equal to its requirements. $ 2 mens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, gems, | amount of mouey in his ¢ e, besides a vatuable gol vl . pergee Se aes | A Gey. Cm athy Aye: RAB MMT: DOE S24 all colleckionigs ot aitianitions eaintee ach het’. | chenioesetarriecan rae meee en tee voy is a | police, apd fought them desperately, until at jength | The more difficult bis text the more Siempre bso cont, with the public feeling of Western Canada biterly | sone; tin and zinc or spelter in block or pig; tallow; | very intelligent. witness, and will make further discio: | he was overpowered by superior odas and oarried off” | scem to master ta complexities. No living pianist has hostile to the tariff, will put tho trade into } teasels; timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, | sures in the examination of the case. Tbe Rawlins is. | the celle, John Pfromer, the proprietor of the saloon perhaps proved himself more competent to render Cho- the hands of smugglers. This measure has been | eawed, unmanufactured, in whole or in part; tobacco, un: | flvedooking craft—the finest model I ever beheld, She is herein ine ee affray Feared on bdr fig toms 2 pin’s music, which is as yet but little understood and but @arried by a majority of Lower Canada representatives | Manufactured; tools and implements of trade of handi- | a prize to our vessel. 4 J little appreciated here. Mr. Mills, though quite a young man, has been long favorably known to the English and German publics. Mes Juliana May and Mme. Elise Biseaccianti have re- cently been giving very successtul concerts in the metro- polis. Mile. Lamoreux, one of the most charming danseuses that hascver visited the United States, has returnod from a series of triumphs in Cuba, At her benefit sne was loaded with bijour, Mile. Lamoreux will return to Europe by the next steamer, but will probably come back again jn the ensuing autumn. A unique concert is announced for Wednesday evening at Niblo’s Saloon. The programme will be made up of selections from old melodies, to be given by the “old GENERAL ORDERS NO, 2, Wak Devakvaent, Avs. Gexmrat’a Ovnce, WasHINGTON, Feb. 24, 1859, 1. The Secretary of War desires it t9 he annodiiee’ to the army that, as the object of the act of August 16, 1856, 4 holowmg out the inducement of @ more permanent ap- poutment, was to procure Ue services of a more com- pelent body of Lospital stewards, no svldier nor ciuzen most hencetorth be recommended to him for appointment under that act, who 18 not Known to be temperate, honest, anc in every Way rehable, a8 well ns sufficiently invelli- ent, abd skilled’ in pharmacy, for whe proper disch argo of the respovsible duties likely to be devolved upon him. Aud as the act of July 5, 1839, section 12, which autho- iizek the payment of soldiers employed as temporary *tewaras, is still in force, and fairiy provides for the cur- rent exigencics of the service, at tne same timo that it ailords the means for a careful probation of all soldiers tietaiied 28 hospital stewards, who may be ambitious of one day degerving & permanent appointment, the Secre- tary withes it to be kvown that be will in future only be- Stow the jatter in cases of special merit. 2. Hospital stewares appointed by the Secretary of War, whenever stationed 4B places whence no post return as Inade to the Acjutant rai’s office, or when on fur- jogh, will at the end of every month report themselves by letter to the Adjutant General and Surgeon General, as weil a8 to the Medical Director of the military department in which they may be serving; to each of whom they will also report each bew assignment to outy or change of sta- tion ordered in their case, noting carefully the number, Cate and source of the order directing the same. They will likewise report monthly, when on furlough, to the rcs officer in charge of the hospital to wi they are attached, 3. Ali hospital stewards, appointed by the Secretary of War, who are now in service, will, immediately on’ tho receipt of this order, report, by letter, tothe Adjutant General aud to the Surgeon General, their present station, and the number, daw and source of the order under which they are acting. By order of the Secretary of War: S. COOPER, Adjutant General. By direction of the War Department a Board of Officers Will assembie at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, on the ‘Sth inet., to examine into a system of evovution for Mount- ed Riflemen when acting as skirmishers, prepared by Lieutenant Maury, Mounted Rifles, ‘Ine Board is further directed to report fu'ly upon the merits of this system of instruction, and ‘give their opivion as to its adaptation to the particular corps for which it is designed. The Board will consist of the following officers:—Lieu- tenant Colonel Crittenden, Breyet Lieutenant Colonel Por- ter and Licutenant Maury. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 5. Wax Derartaent, ApJ. Gry.’ Ornice, ‘Wastinaton, March 15, 1859. Promotiong in the army of the United States, made by the Presicent, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, since the publication of “general orders’? No. 15, of December 10, 1858:— 1 i accom] came into the kitohen and commenced an indocent as. against the strong protest of Upper Canada merchants pba se aera cect care ace, __ APatactiooza, Fla., March 17, 1859. | gsoit upon one of his cooks (a woman about twenty years and the yotes of nearly two-thirds of her representatives, | settler for his own use and not for sale; trenails; tarpen- ‘The Ranclins Seized by the Vizen as a Slaver. old), and when interfered attacked the prisoner; and You may judge, then, what amount of reepect will be | tne other than spirits of turpentine; type metai,in blocks | The Rawlins is just the craft for a slaver. When she | tbatin the struggle which ensued Pfromer, in fone weed tthe cnid or pigs; varnish, bright and black, for shipbutiders, otuer | was captured her name was obliterated from her stern, | MSW life, was obliged to draw a pistol and shoot paid to the law by the people of Upper Canada, paying 88 | than copal, darriage, shellac, mastic or japan; ‘vegetables > | ugeailant, Among those who witnersed the occurrence they do two-thirds of the customs duties. It was difficult | not elsewhere specified; vehicles of travellers, except | ber foro and main topgallant masts were struck, | and will be examined by the Coroner, are Nicholas Sea- to get a jury toconvict when duties were 1234, but when | those of hawkers and (pediars; water limo, unground:; | and her officers said they had sailed into St. | grist, Alderman; John jan, Wiliam Fredericks and eabbsbaeg) ' Prine, spirits and fermented iquora of all kinds, imported | Josephs with her foretopmast sails and rigging, | Fapby MeCarthy—the latter, wo presume, boing the cook Consumers are usked to pay 25 to uphold the reck- | for oficers’ mess, and the packages containing the sume; | They? also suated that they ene dine Goer voyage | Teferr.d to by the prisoner. Jess extravagance of a set of Grand Trunk Railway job- moot bi coe [lag hee Fa ge Race Med in Bee } | fom Havana, and had put into St. Joseph's to repair. THE ALLEGED HOMICIDE BY POLICEMEN. yarchase of votes from one ; a ir r army | The oflicers of the Vixen on going, on board the Rawlins, > hi nerood.s epg tgoenye siaeetlpsirot tah and Davy serving im Canada, or for the public uses of the | made nsinute deamination Gh ihe in board the Raw hee |g an bene i Hi ape ar eayat eerie, who Hietas section of the province, it will be impossible to prevent | province, condition, and came to the conclusion that the statement | No. 46 Laurens street on Friday night, from the effects of Milicit trade on a large scale. ‘The following xiv hea DrOMTHea to be Nippbrted, un. of the alsver's officers, in ee 0 her disabled condi- | injuries alleged to have been received at the hands of two bh i sed in thi : ,tn- | tion, was wholly untrue, When the Vixou’s officers weat, pend Yow 6: Coy ake erties Sees * | der a penalty of fifty pounds, together with the forfeiture | $n Yourd tho slever the mate was ie Gnas, ng event | of the Sixth precinct police, was resumed yesterday by Lower House. Only one alteration will probably be made— | of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may | that the captain (Haydon) bad gone to town with the ves. | Coroner Jackman. via: the admission of Bibles and books of devotion free, | be found:— sel’s papers; but, on @ further examinatioa, the charter | Justice Connolly, of the Lower Police Court, testified ‘These were among the ten per cents; but an amendment Books, drawings, paintings and prints of an immoral or | of the vessel was found on board. About forty water x PROMOTIONS. Corps of Engineers. Captain Jobn G. Barnard, to be Major, December 13, 1858, vice Smith, deceased. First Laewtepant Wm. H. C, Whiting, to be Captain, Dec. 18, 1858, vice Barnara, papal poe is ‘ that the deceased was brought before him on Friday | folks,” in old style and old costumes. Many of our read- Second Lieutenant James B. McPher:on, to be First inde 1 character ; base unterteit. cas car! also materials of Mr. Brown, the opposition leader, so frightened the | ‘M4°°e™ ssid ere er ear rt aiileeioreea Ree oa re naa eating for | morning, on charge of drunkenness and disorderly con- | ors of New England origin will be glad to renow pleasant | Lieutenant, Dec. 18, 1868, vice Whiting, moted. government that they consented to yield in favor of Bibles, | COMPARISON OF THE NEW WITH PRECEDING : | duct, preferred ogainat bim by a policeman, whose name | mou ories coouected with such tunes as “Coronation,” | <,brcnét Second Lieutenant Haward #. Alexander, to be > &c. It will perhaps mterest you, and other American TARIFFS. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. he could not remember; the officer said that deceased Secund Lieutenant, October 10, 1858, vice N. F. newspaper publishers, to learn that the Inspector Gene- was fighting at a low house in Baxter street, and that he “Bherburn’”? and “Northfield.”’ The company numbers | deceared. The following shows the principal duties levied under THE BARK E. A. RAWLINS. rested deceased more for his protection than anything | thirty-seven persons, and is highly spoken of by the pro- Brevet Second Lientonant Henry M. Roberts, to be Se- ral, in reply to a question, stated that the word ‘period’. | yon canine pa aa io peat fas paxren The Savannah (Georgia) Republican of Tueeday last | ise ie vincial press. ; pen December 13, 1858, vice McPherson, cals” did ‘not include dally or weekly newspapers, large | 1+ win be observed that in every caso thero is an increase | "*Z"% was taxen in ft. Joseph's Bay by the United States | that" he “assisted” vollosnseat Wines ts Pinsging ie | _ There is a ramor that Dr. Ward's opera, “The Gypey's Ordnance Department. Bumibers of which are now sok in Caxada by news Yeo" | sn4 % some quite a large one, of the per centage levied:— | steamsbip Vixen, on tho Abth instant, and carried iam | Coteg pena’ pollocmaan | Wilsey Thursday |‘igut; | Frolic,” ts to be sung at the French theatre by amateurs, | | Brevet Second. Lasuieuant Coariee C. Lae, to be Second ders, Galry | APHluchicola. She hada complote outdt aga slaver, and | saw 4 ittouty Ddetween : the oft ‘and 5 the proceeds to be given to some public charity. less oe jecember 20, 168, the date of Captain Brere- fon | eee : Ocared ; _ the Tied that ong, Tuite, peaceably. | tise Laura S. Bishop, a Iady who comes highly. reoom- ‘Hirst Regiment NEW b , ie y reported in Savannah that the Rawlins, | Officer ’ Wilsey stated” that some ‘boys been , f Dragoons. acne oF Fone he ore akne PAE pA®8S A857. 1858. 1800. | previous to her capture, landed some six hundred Ain: throwing, stones at the, deccased, and that ho had | mended by the Eastern papers, annovsccs that she will | | Second Licutcrant Altea 3, Ghjeant ob Fist Late ‘GOODS PAYING ONE HUNDRED PER CENT, 8 3g 10° 10 ‘29 | cans fomewhere on the coast of Florida, This can hardly | got into the company of bad women; deceased made no | give her firet reading in New York at Clinton Hall, Astor | D&Bt, January 6, 1869, vice Crren Chapman, deceased. Brandy; gin; cordiais; rum; spirits and strong waters, fmcluding #pirlis of wise and aivohol, not being whiskey. GOODS PAYING FORTY PER CENT FROM 1ST JUNK, 1859, To Sore be s0; she cleared at this port with a cargo of rice for complaint of being sore or burt while being brought to the Havena, the 15th December, and has not had time for the | station house; the next morning assisted in bringing do- trip to Africa and back. ceazed to the Tombs; while there he complained of {Company B.j Brevet Second Lieutenant Leroy Napier, Jr., to be Sec- ond Liewtenant, January 6, 1869, vice Chapinan, promot- place, this evening. The selections are excellent, and we doubt not that the reading will be equal to them. © 838s . ; ed. (Company K.} JUNE, 1860, NOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE; “THIRTY. FIVE"PRR CENT uy ose lax ‘The Columbia (Georgia) Sun of the same date says:— | thirst, aud said he felt pore; I eutered acharge of intoxica- | ‘The businces at the theatres during the week has been Sg stag wuom’ Isr JuLx, 1860, 10 80rd JUNE, 1861, OTH Days Wig 20" at” 2, | Teparticulars, as. we tearm them from a gentiemen Porn AL saa ane dee Soughe at} fatr. ‘The withdrawal of “Our American Cousin” from | Captain Brean DY eyes, Lucha’ artillery, to be "yo bua GONE, 1862, bors Dats DlcLoaiYs; serrcea Pes Tg 16 18 3 | aro, watecme four or dve men stopped ate howl, nating | hota been beaten in Baxter etrect the night prevewsiy | Taura Keene's was the most Intercting event. Major, October 12, 1858, viee Taylor, deceased. 7 nr cron no ‘AND APT Tu LAT AULY, 2802. 3% 15618 | that Suey were part of shunting party, and had core tuere | the wagistrato therexpon discharged the prisoner aud told | ‘The last seven performances in the Broadway theatre pewter nts Heston of Artllry. is candied, 3 aaa | to replenish themselves with provisions and ammunition, z a ag First I 4 ; to be Captain, iateal scuaiate, (ats Tass wile basta ager oe H* ib 38 2 | atd'whenthey wenttoseutionheir bite paid the lanaiord | The further niveatigation was here adjournea wut! 44g | Will be given this weck. ‘They willbe especially intorest. | tober ‘12,1668, vies Heyes, wren oo Pee artillery. other sugar equal to refined in quality. in Spanish coin, which excited his suspicion, and upon in. | 0’clock on Tuceday alternoon. ing to the public for many reasons. Since the doors of the | [Company M } First Lieutepant John H. Lendrum, to be Captain, De- a ‘ 1 . " a quiry it was found what they were part of the crew of a houge were opened, twelve years ago, lower Broadway yaar) » 's na, 00008 PAYING FORTY THR CHNT COMMENTS OF THE CANADIAN PRESS. Vearel which waa then at St. Joven, place some sixty Hiesiaal ddaniguacs: ‘ta soem manny. changes—dhe. rela bode, fiahigennie |. eee! Bib, vice Leone reaigned.’ {Company 1} oct PAYING THIRTY PRR CENT YROM Ist UNF, , 3850, 70 20rn [From the Toronto Globe, March 2} bn Ae ee ep pine Mpg Mer rar ead Letters have, been recelved in: Hartford from Gov. | hotels and private residences moving steadily up Ticutenant, October 12, 1858, vieo ‘Andrews, promoted. INE, 1860, BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE; TWENTY FIVE PER Mele’ “ayptitrfic 1, E i » - | ‘Thomas H. Seymour, announcing that he b » * : yuox Ist 401%, 1860, 70 30m JUsE, 1601, norm Dara iw. |, ACY mercantile intereste ofthe Atlaatie Sales, aaetcny, | Banded by a Captain Hayden, which vessethe took intow | 2hy™8nt gag’ moun anmeune Hhodes, having proceeded | WM. he theatro sito is now too valuable | (Company Fr] Henry V. De Hart, to be First Lieu- CLUSIVE; FIFTEEN PER CENT FROM Ist JULY, 1861, TO 30TH cago Journal remarks:— D ae Laphaa. ie. nee iy merger — fro there from Constantinople, where a oe at Christmas, | for commercial purposes to be used as a place of amuse- tenant, December 3, 1858, vice lendrum, Promoted JUNE, 1862, BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE; TEN PER CENT UPON, " © . He was getting better, had concluded his travelling tour. com: ‘Comy M : FROM AND APTRI THE Ist OF JULY, 1862. “Yoana ison the verge of taking suicidal sep, rich will | that she was cominanded by a Spanish captatn, who hed | ana expects to be in Connecticut once more in May”? | mest and ea tpt Doe Rory Pscrpmne yaaa 2g MSs mo SEA iy Augustus G. Roblason, of the Present duties in forco to end of May, 1859. Abrogate the treaty. Whether our nelghboriag proviace’ is | bees Murdered by the crew, as hat Yoded “760 nem’, | . Mrs. Cunningham, of Burdell notoricty.saystheGreena | We Place where Thalla and the sister muses have held | Fourth aruilery, to be Second Lieutenant, Ocwober ‘12, equa! to retned in quatiyy ” MSHTH OF olor suERr } ‘willie te sacs a aubetantal good fora temporary need, | Somewnerh on the Costs Ul (eae a dnt, | ine Tivalde the 16th fast, ee Ae Dae a Pa,,a | thelr court. For the concluding mights here “Antony and | 1868, vice Saunders, promoted. _[vompany H. Brevet Second Lieutenant Edward R. Water, of the First artillery, to be Second Lieutevant, December 3, 1858, view De Hart, promoted, {Company LJ Second Regiment of Infantry. Licutenant Coione! Dixon 8. Miles, of the Third infantry, to be Colonel, January 19, 1858, vicu Lee, Darr Regiment of Infansry. Major Biectus Backus to be Lieutenant Colonel, January 19, 1859, vice Miles, promotea to Second mfantry. Capuuu Caleb C Sibley, of the Fifth infantry, to be Ma- jor, January 19, 1859, view Backus, pr First Licutenant Henry B. Clitz to be Captain, December 6, 1858, vice Ward, deceased. [Company Second Lisutenant Alexander Mel). McCook, to be First Lieutenant, December 6, 1858, vice Clitz, promoted. {Company 'G.} Brevet Second Lieutenant Wm. H. Bell, to be Second Lieutenant, Decemver 6, 1888, vice McCook, promoted, (Company D. J 2 i ‘Moiasae GOODS PAVING FIFTREN PER CRNT FROM IsT JANUARY, 1860, TO BIST DECEMBER, 1861, BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE; TEN CENT FROM IST JANUARY, 1862, TO Bist Decemure, 1862, port DAYS INCLUSIVE; FIVE PER CRNT FROM AND AFTER THE lst the time she was taken that she had been engaged in the | few deyssince. She was seeking to place her daughter in traitic; and another, that she is the bark Rawiins, of Sa- | charge ef the principal of the Female Seminary. Several vanhah, and belongs v9 a gentleman of that city. She is | gentlemen, who bad seen her duriug the excitement in her Teprescnted to be a fast sailer, and no doubt, if she had | cage in New York, recognized her; she became aware of plenty of searoom, the Vixen wouid not have ‘had an easy iy vee icant, ne re te Re readitery por shee : a thee je equipage accompanies her JANUARY, 1863, HOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE, feale of duties with delight as vending to upsot& teaty Sine ip overnanting ee, eran . ’ n Preeent duties in force to end of 1869, inio or CAPTURE AND RELFASE OF SOME OF THE WANDERER’S Ontiee, green; tea. Into, "Whoteecr 66 hig mallet; alr; Galt han resect te WILD AFRICANS. Tho Hon, Daniel Cady, of Johnstown, Montzomery GOODS PAYING THIRTY PER CNT. wa ‘The followi shai t county, N. Y., awoke on tie 20th inst, entirely blind. He hopes of Ue annexatron®ats, he following, in relation to the capture of part of the Almonds, walnuts and filberts; ginger, pimento and Watderor’s cargo, is from a letter to the Milledgeville | Pad bad a severe pain in bis great toe and in his temples Pepper, ground; mace, uutmege aid cimpamon; nuts of | UNPOPULARITY OF THE NEW TARIFF GENERALLY, | WAbdgens cargo, es for a few days previously, allkn 38; patent medicines und medicinal preparations, ‘aalie [From the oe reg J me . Jacksonvitie, March 11, 1859. Mr. J, W. Walton, of Ohio, has been promoted to a Rot elsewhere specified; spices, ground; snutl; wine of ail ait Incite Soeen ea ea egoim all political | oor vittoge bas been the theatre of cousidernbie excits. | third class ‘clerkship in the General Land pilce, Vico SJ. minds; currante; dred fruit; figs; coffee, grot id fhvord Bigh duty wpan ail atiolag imoeiad re Naw Yooe nia ment and bustle for some days past, respectivg the cap. | Dallon, promoted to be the principal Clerk of Surveys. raj tiacking; tobacco, manntactared; soap; statch; ale, } Righ City upon ell stiles Imipertad from New York, nd} cure of thirty-six wild Africans, w part of the cargo of tue ‘anderson, of Pennsylvania, hae been promoted to res or Tore Gidaton a emmnreeee veh cane ntreal, itis a tarilY gob ap for tie Deuedl of theres, | Wanderer. On Thursday, the’ 34 inst., John ¥. MoRue, nd clase clerkship in the same bureau, vice Walton, srutastaren of leather, vinz--bogte Wid stots :harnieed Teneo trade and the Lower Canada merchant, It is | #4;.Deynty Marshal of the State Gn Sere | ee ‘ and saddiery; clothing or wearing apparel made by hand y Lower Canada members, and congented ie ( ) iv» 14 at a | Peter Wileon, not long since appointed to be Recolvor Cleopatra” will be performed. On Suturday afternoon and evening Mr. Eddy—the last but not the least of the managers of the Broadway—takes his benefit, which will, no doubt, be a grand affair, Mr. Wallack advertises tho concluding nights of his long and very brilliant series of performances at his own theatre. He will play two nights more in the “Veteran,” and finally copelude his labors for the season by appearing in the “Rent@ay,”’ “The Scholar” and “The Merchant of Venice,’’ in the principal characters of which he bas made & universal reputation. In recognition of Mr. Wallack’s artistic and managerial successes, the members of his company recently presented him with a splenaid picco of plate, The “suicidal step” has been taken. Parliament has sustained the tarifl, and we think that {ts effect npon the political and commercial opinion of tbe States will oot be long concealed. We speak advisedly wien we say that old and influential opponents of reciprocity view Mr. Galt’s P 2 T * Tpper Ga. | '8rge number of Africans, under the charge of a white | of Public Moneys et the Land Office, at Omaha, Nebraska | Fo? this evening at Wallack’s the benefit of Mrs. Hoey Fifth Regiment of I I ‘or sewing machine. ‘ ie by = Lipa ceyien 9 Pe heer be 2 gL ad man, enroute for Alabama, were passing threagh the | Terrilory. hae vonguen the third clas clerkslip held by | is announced, The Veteran’ will be played for the last | _ First Lieutenant Augustus H. fone 9 to be Captain, ty cabacy mie ee eee Abie fa D ort of lower ‘Canadians. Tee faustion a poned counties of Cofteo and Irwin, summoned ® poss , compo- | him in the General Land Office. time but one. Mrs. Hoey’s benefits are always after the January 19, 1869, vice Sibley, promoted to the Third in- gegen oe lg ge ay upon, Upper Canada: must be iniguitout indeed ween it | #4 OF 2ome of the most respectable citizens of the county, | ans Propagateur Catholique, aSouthorn Catholic journal, | manner of grand dramatic festivals, und we are quite | ‘utty. (Company E ] piles me daitoniote: d under; books, printed; periodi. | would call forth the proveste of journals that have ever | Puréued and overtook the negroes in Warth county, with: | \arns from: persons. worthy of conildeaes thea seed ; : Second Lieutenant Alexander Chambers, to be ore, six cwt. abd under; » I 5 been the willing apologists of the ministry inaveey species | 1m utee miles of Isanelia, took Possession of them, and | Waiter, neechtly, couverted to he Cadeie tee i, | confident that the affair of tonight, which is further dis- | Lictteuaut. January 19,1860, vice Burner ohne vacden et cals and pamphlets not being reprints of Britisn copy- ing apologists o y ey species | arched them to Jacksonville and put them in jail, and re- ‘alker, iy ie ic church, the regimentai commission. (Company E } Fights, nor blank account, or copy books, or books to be | of corruption; and from such supporters of the mineney ae ported to the federal officers at Savannah his action in the deteemined to enter 0 religious order and become a Ca- | tinguished by the return of Mrs. Hoey to the stage after | Tegiment Lieutenant Lucius L. Rich, to be First Lieute. ; bibles, testaments, &c, to be used | Cayley, Malcolm Cameron, Isauc Buchanan and John 4 he or! tholic priest. The latest and most likely story, however, | an absence caused by illness, will be no exception to the . u * ar pentise fect bree ‘in bara, rode and sheets; brass | Cameron. The measure of representation by population | Premises. The white man in charge of the negroes denied | tele nicht. | the lat join a filibuster ition some: i nore pant, January 19, 1869, vice Seward, promoted. (Com- oF copper wiro’ and wire clo; cameos and wiosaics, | will receive a new impetus by the injustion perpetrated | Mt frst that they were Africans, and attempted some re: | Tiere on the PaciOe. Feal or imitation, when set in gold or silver | upon us by a Lower Canada majority. Every pound of | Cf tho carao of the Wanderer the moat of teve ne Les The Hon. Judge McClean is in Cincinnati. and other metal; Canada plates, tinned plates, galvanized | tea or svgar purchased in future by ‘an Upper ae te is , i a86 fron ais te a 4 fron and sheet iron; copper, in bars, Tods, bolls oF sheets; wil preach 10 im a sermon that wil make hie foel Gates ts eal ome a phir Es eg ae ore 7 gph as Uwoker, has dleap- ailk twist for hate, boots and shoes; iron, bar; rod or hoop, | deeper in his poeket than any thundering from the Globe | sere ie Culy one woman | among” thom. | They peared from Boston. It is hat be ig in nati and spike rod, hoop or tire for driving wheels of loco: | or on the floor of the Parliament Houze, Mr, Galt’s tariff free fas peat ing toate ae wn a ‘ork, Jen! ly convicted in lunicipal moti i iler plate, railroad bars, | will effectually probo the poiitical cars of Upper Cana- “ar preci’ . | Court of Boston of receiving stolen goods, and after suffer- ‘erenght iron cba wha ep ie you Plate; wire, jewel, | dians, and if ihe people put up with all this, we may bid pry ar enY daring the day they | ing some two mouths’ imprisonment in jail, awaiting final Fy and watches; lead in shcet; maps, charts and atiasses; | /areicell in future to anything wn the form of honesty in our pot genes SE a emenke Ww lien prs fog they | Judgment, he was bailed in the sum of $7,000. wails, ready made; spirits of turpentine; atoel, wrought or | Canadian egislature, i “ y Mrs. Governor Brown and family are making arrange- general rule. At Laura Keene’s theatre “The Rivals,” with Mr. Blako, Mr. Jefferson and Mies Keene in the cast, will be given on this and to-morrow evening. ‘Our American Cousin” on Wednesday and Thuralay, with the “Rival Pages” as an afterpiece. If “The Rivals’ shall be as well and care- fully acted, costumed and mounted as ‘She Stoops to Conquer,” produced here on Friday—and we presume it FF. gg at Second Lieutenant Bryan M. Thomas, of the Highth infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, January 19, 1869, vice Chambers, promoted. {Company 1} Brevet Second Licutenant William J. 1. Nicodemus, to be Second Lieutenant, January 19, 1859, vice Rich, pro- x gees ay Se Info Brevet Second Lietenaut Asa Soe the Sixth in- quite fantry, to be Secoud Licutenant, October 22, 1868, vice speak a word of lish; several of th Connor, ped. cast; bape ihe Woes ae one boeet ia Lister ne REBELLION IN CANADA. they bave been pce have mastered saay Words. Seed Uy i rotten Bi the ares, few days to he mawhnrtenh ect terkatelcenh tng dar ote pec in Nene fap f Oo white ry; plaster Ieined ; e find the following in our other exchanges:— “ Money’”’ and “ whiskey” are favorite words with 3 ( ‘The managers of the French theatre are producing new et Lieutenant Thor 5 ‘ptain, hydraulic ‘cement ground and’ calcined; rea load; | We have received aa. ably written eircuier from Oak. | alt hed money ‘nnd all appear to love whiskey: ‘they | thelr home in Tennessec. pena on i fc cae and piquant playe in rapid succession. For the perform- ance on to-morrow evening three excellent plays are an- nounced, Nixon & Co’s circus will close a long and succesaful equestrian season at Niblo’s Garden with the present week, giving performances every evening and on Wed- nesday and Saturday afternoons. Several novelties are Promised in the bills for this evening. At the Bowery theatre “The Miller of New Jersey,” tober 19, 1856, vice Wood, deceased. (Company L) cae os ant William Craig, to be first Lieutenant, ‘tot A vice Pitcher, promoted. [om D. Brevet Second Lieutenant Royal 7. evans of the Fin, infantry, to be Second Licutenant, October 19, 1868, vice Craig, promoted. [Company E.} ‘1. CASUALTIES, Resigned (2). Captain Lucien Loeger, Third artillery, Dec. 3, 1858. nh J Brereton, Ordnance Department, Commission Vacated under the Seventh Section of the Act of Mibarge; phosphors; medicinal roots; drain tiles | ville, Canada West, signed Wm. M. King, in which the | seem to have a knowledge of the valuo of coin, but none | The Prosident has recognized Johan P, Voswinke! Dorse- for tural purposes; engravings and | prints; 1 present government is sharply handled, and a separation | of our paper currency. I gave one an order for gome- | Jen as Consul of the Kingdom of Netherlands, for tho straw, and grase fancy plalts; tin, granulated or | from the home government boldly advocated in the event | thing at a store, since which time ail scraps of paper arc | States of Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. J Fale dag ene ha pong a L.A sles of the success —— of the imine he by red big demand ae ye A newspaper was torn into ARRIVALS. Hi or , pt now in power. It refers approvingly to the action ®mall picces and carefully put away, they thinking it will steamship Pacifio—] ntohingon, cranks, crank axles railway car and locomotive } these colonies under similar circumstances, and insists | answer the same purpose aa money, Their dastes Cod ee ay, Be eee Pe Win ce azxies, piston rode, guide and slide bars, crank Ls hn that the time is at hand when like action should and must } sports are very amusing and original. Most of the older | Burke, Miss U’Connor, ry Ly Murphy, Master G Murphy, Miss necting rods, steamboat and mill shafts and cranks forged | he taken by the people of Canada. It urges some member | ones are quite ingenious, making knives and other things | Harriet Murphy. From StJobns, N¥—a R Russell, ton J ia the rough. sia women sieeeas of Parlement if the new tarifl succeeds) fo propose in | out of iron hoops and — boxes. They are yery fond | Kent, Capt a! and son—and 198 In the second cabin and Goons PRCTFIC . the House it is “expedient to Ive all governmon- § of fine dress, and some boys of the place have put | *eerese. oe eS cea atrettn not excnoding the strength of | tai connection with Great Britain, that the union between | gay ribbons through the holes in their ears’ whet: wares | _ From Savannah in the Nor ye AA de Proof by Syko's hydrometer, and so in proportion for aay | Upper and Lower Canada be dissdlved, and that immediate | them quite proud. 1 don't think they havo an idea of | MATH Fbankey, Mire Julia Sheri Puthbert, John tg q ( June 18, 1846, Greater strength or lees quantity thane gallon, for every | stopp bo taken that Upper Canada may become a Stato of | God. I haye taken some pains to find out there teuicking, | uezloek, Btaces, Paul Manakta Sect, ered Silva, Joun | Brougham’s uew drama, and the pantomime “Asphodel, By Firet Lieutenant William W. Burns, Fifth infan gallon 18 conta. tho Houne that i & “expedient to dissolve all governmental | Supreme Being, but have failed. They are from tires | Ponder Fe Becker JG Grigg fo Rt cake ee eee BY | aro announced for this evening. Commissary. of Subsutence-—his’ regimental comaniennad GOODS PAYING TWENTY TER CENT. me connection with (reat Britain, hat the union between Upper | aificrent nations or tribes, thero boing three different | Pridbam, T © Brinemade, Campbell, Biv, Captain A ‘There is still another of the Cousins left for the dra- | (only) Jan. 19, 1869, All articles not herembelore enumerated ey reo and Lower Comada be dicslved, and that immediate steps be | marks or tattoos among them, indicating, as they say, | Lave, T Harris, H Seymour, hoste b Gots matist, and Mr. H. J. Conway has put “Our Irish Cousiv’” Died (6). with a specific or ad valorem duty, shall be chargeable | taen that Upp r Canada may become a State of the United | diferent nations, or perhaps, as more reasonable, diferent | TURD, G WH Gannon, WC Dennis, & Goldbry, and 93 in the y sean Colone! Frandis Lee, Second mfantry, at St. Louis, Mo. with a auty of twenty per cent on the value thereof. States.’ The cirewiar i# addressed to the Honorable the | castes. They soon learned gomo Profane words, but | “eres. intoa play which will be brought out at Barnum’s tlus | yan, 19, 1859. » drei TALE OF FREE GOODS, : ‘ Aviorney ‘eneral of Canada West, and large numbers have | being told it was wrong to use thein, itis seldom they | PFO™ nee eS Panama Rownoke Harris, A | evening. Every oue will wish to wee the last of tho | ~ Brevet Qvlonel Jobu I. Smith, Major Corps of Engi. ralicidt, of ovary, description, except vinegar agricalta~ } been printed iar circulation Gill do so, saying“ marbe,” bed, when asked to repeat | (osratawrence, MC Dogue Win F ilveraed it, ower | Cousing as a matter of course. neers, at New York N. ¥., Dec, 13, 1868. societies, woods s, em. me in 4 . . re ptain James N, Ward infan thon; TeTcnoraregement of igretare; alta: soutmica’pre: | TH* Mult Againee «Member of the San J cucr to sho Sarannan Retioa mae — phat nkee Whites Wl, A esaeg ENS | at Woot intr the Mage Spakvep the hn, | yeabam umes, Ward Hird inte, at. Antony, encour: cr i u A ol Franetaco V! Committee. Jobn F. McRae, of this county, Depnty United States | steerage, Bryants’ baye “ Our American Cousin” and a burlesque First Lieutenant Orren Chapman, Fi dragoo ey) eee are Ge eet; eniieale of al kinda; COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Marshal, having been mtructed by the Marshal to cap. | "Frow London, In the ship American Eagle—Mr Joba Young 2. Louis, Mo., Jan. 6, 1899. alan vaste antimony; antiquities, collections of ; apparel, wearing, ture apy Africans he might find passing through the coun- | and lady rer Second Lieutenant Junius B. Roane, Fourth artillery, at and other pervonal effects, and implements of husbandry Before Hon. Judge Daly. try, was informed that tere were thirty-six in charge of From Ponce, PR, in the brig Mary Capen—Jullus Haven. Mr. FE. L. Davenport, the present manager of the Ilow- ’ » Brooklyn, lowa, Feb. 10, 1869. (not _mercbaudise), in actual use of pereous coming to The entire session of the Court on Saturday was con- | one or two men on their way to the Alabama line. He | Second Licutenant Sardine P. Reed, Tenth mfantry, at — or ealel ime senieod aren phil sumed by Mr. Cutting and Mr. O’Conor, discussing the | **™moned « posse of ten men, some of our beat citizens, | DRPRATURES. ard Atheneum, Boston, is meeting with great success. He For Charleston, in the steamship Oolumbia—P Duclos and Y has an excellent company, under the best direction. The | West Powt, New York, Feb. 6, 1859. pursue Pl pk th u i ', Mies M 4 Ly See eet ara? metena aman brevet ine | motion of the defence fra non-eut. The decinon ofthe | Fore them an ieputy United Sates Marabal ents bs | Beg meen Se Wateedin Uivcamaie ea ie TeRS | lat novelty la Our Afmarican Coosa, with as. and | yt. ummpeion 1a whieh they vocseetel te toe mane Fee a ee ee Called Kinpdom of of tue pro | Court upon the motion will be rendered this morning. {hatruotions, and brought them to Jacksonville and put | Meso Cleveland, aaa Kate Cleveland: Cll renee Tee, | Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Afre. Chantrau, Mr. Setchell, and | course of promotion Soc Gifier ent assignment, ho: vioce; aah, pol, pearl and soda; bark, tanncrs’; bark cela Coane hair reyorilg the nrvest ata hs att age eat carat | Reheg 3 i Moger. Cann A.Grenbey iy landy Wie Denne: | other exellent arta a the cast. ever, bave since ben, ma, by competent authority, used wolely’ in dyeing; barley, ‘except’ pot and’ pearl igen ane aap Tue Degroce remained here until the answer from tho | W'Weon, D Hiacun aod indy, ! P Shave nad ladys Mew Wet, | Anew theatre wil! be opened at Albany on Weinonday, |!) take precedence of Uvs tormer. thetr proper stat barley meal; beans; ‘bean meal; bear and big; bear | Prevent Hon. Judges Bosworth (Chiof Justice), Hoffman, | iyirehat cure, which stare? be hex telegraphed and writ | iingion, Mire Capt Beyers and ‘child, W Murchison, 1. W Fair- | a Poetical address apropos to the occasion will be spoken a conngs scaon ttibowt sous, ph on ‘detached Servion, and big meal; berries, need solely in dyomg Woodrutt, Pierropont and Moncrief. ten to the authorities at Washington, aud hud received no | Mid, eicge Mondelet, Mr Prentice and lady, NB White, E Lee ‘“ ~ .N Cee eg ei ad chiate capone: | MAncit 26,—Woodruf and Boach tron Works agt. Henry | answer reaperting tho africane thes known to be inthe | WCsves 88 wilinna;S i Mien 2 pis Wek Wo. Dot handise but as the personal eflucts of parsons } W. Chittenden et al.—Judgment affirmed. =) “ho order verts, i P Greenough, A 1, Conklin, @ P Wilson, Greivitg in Onpeda to, become See file Yeuideateof ihe |. The samme agt. Four other Defendants.—Judgment af gives him » Py Ho For Liverpon), i {hestecmehip Cy of Washington—Col Tar. wince: bot tain ine, spirituous or fermented | firmed, 4 | rieon, © © Falton 4 , Rev i ee ven Tguore. of oiicers’ mess; brandy imported for doc; braa | The President, ke, of the City Bank of New Haven, ngt ofthe anthony of te Costas ge tha | sock Mehara Cewenth, £ Deceaper, wife, cid und mire; and shorts; brimstone; bristles; broom corn; buckwheat; | Simon Perkins. —Judgment for plaintiff on the verdict. good faith, the negroes were reloased; the person in | rick Fasteood, WG Loinpkine, John MeKewan, a caaslc, F buck at men!; bulbs and roots other than medicinal Jobn Puiner et al, agt. Morgan Pindor.—New tria charge of them paying for the provisions they consamed Ri cd lady, J Kiogon, Mra Inger, F Greenhill, A urretonée, wrought or unwronght, but not boun! | granted ung terms. and medical attention to those that wore sick, One or two Humphreys Mrs Pooman, child sud nurse? Wm Haywood, Up into mil'stones; butter; coin and bullion; cabincts o¢ po A ager Leovold Hirach, Bens bi by the leading actress, Miss A. M, Frost, ‘The Washington theatre closed on Saturday night, afte & genson of gome four months. The rosults have boon satisfactory, if not entirely brilliant. Mr. Stuart got to gether an excelicnt stock company, and some of the moat successful performances of the season were those that were enacted by the regular company. Various artisics acting under special instructions, or on leave of absence, when they will so report, by letter, to the commanders of their respective corpe, regiments and poste, By order of the Secyetary of Wai Adjutant General, 8. COOP! Tom Presipent’s Visir To Mr. Sicknes.—’ ftory that the President of the United Staves ‘wot pd rion to vieit Daniel F, Sickles during his current contine- ment in prison bere, is untrue, ag we learn from a party When thie bette , Capt Uliver, G Tnrpain, Jas | 6 of thoge ofeisting in the arrest retook the negroce and de- | Orne RG 1 RH Pin Pai ee strane Be f celebrity have succeeded each other during the short who knows the fact beyond qu A coins; cables. iron chain over 3 of an inch diameter; hemp; Supreme Court—Spectal Term. manded payroent for their outlay aud trouble, threaten- | yard and Madame Talion, J Carrithers’ WG Beaded, Jee on, amorget whom we noti Davi Agnes | wil vainas Gia cae ee Erase; carriages of travellers, und carriages employed in Before Hon. Judge Ingraham, tug to carry the AfFieans to Governor Brown if'itwas not | X'iichartand ney Feces W Wi ee Pe hkeercbias | Sexson, amor noticed Mise Davenport, Anew | ‘plays bob” with the molodramatic élfect of many Wash- carrying merchandise (hawkers and circus troupes ex- - . 5 " paid. copied), casks, ships? \~ maler, i W8e; cnoutchous or In. Manca 26,—The New York and New Haven Railroad Poll Robertson, Miss Heron, Mr. Hacket, and Mr. Murdoch), &e, | '@ton letters tor the distant press describing the details im, A compromise Was made (o the satisfaction of the | TH Smith, Miss Bowers, & Edmonds—and 100 in the steerage. ot the the alleged visit of the chief magistrate with vlo- and “the last of the Wanderer’ | . nn D H. | For Savannah, in the steamship Florids—Mre Catherine Sum. | Its on'y just to say that Mr, Staart bas greatly added to | Ot he th er te + 4 . Robert Schuyler,—Judgment for plaintiffs on |!" i igo’ were al- | F ’ quent pathos, ae wel! as with the picturesque effect of va- Werton Or hbtrantin, uigroand: charhawie eccicar sac’ | Gneneerch wiih love to: aaneodant & enewer Oa syont mnuich to tention ae Whey had bean treated ven ee ay | akeerD eke, W neucrear a are cuugren, gr end Mee | ‘his reputation as's skilful and paine-takiog manager. Iti | tious wood, outa Tocently. spree tthe hee Dutions of clothing for gratuitous distribution by; choose; | of costa. ection, cated very Kioaly VY | Gaughier, Hise i O Huther, Miss K Gibson, M Cohen, F ee, J | pieces were always tastofully put upon the stago down to | Weeklios, wherein the interview is pletured to. the necnret clothing for army or navy or Indian nations, or for grata: | ‘Tho same vs, the Mechanics’ Bank; samo ya, Chappel; | ‘2° citizens. ae | mea, DY O'brien EJ yon, © Witter & Hobay, Mra ® | tne amatiest details, whilet the extent and brilliancy of hig | °7¢ *#h quite as much Aieilty a by whe letter writers itous distribution by any’e I lety: coal hi. | eame ye. John 0. M. Park,—Same order, CAPTAIN CORRIP'S CASE, | Brown ana seven children, B Hriges, J P Humaston, J Foote, ie otatle, whilst the extont and anoy foresanl to the mind's eye of the greenest of all the pcs oh jution by any charitable ee v5 | sgl oc! pay » Joli ‘John H. Dykers.—Motion denied: costs to The Charleston Courier of the 22d saye:—Application | Mr Griflio, Mr Hamilton, W Kuyier, J Galinger, HG Black: | wardrobe surprised even those accustomed to the re- green” reaters of the wonders occurring. each ing neal; coke; commissuriat stores; coppers; cork wood of Tex ppeaatue V0. olin HL Dykors. i was made on Monday before the United Stas Destrict | man, D Willams, WE ‘Arnold, © Kaufman, J Stead, H Me. | gources of @ motsopolitan theatre. We have already an- day.— Washington Sar, Nar _ ark of the corkwood tree; corn, Indian; cotton and | abide event. sat x . | Court, Judge Megrata presiding, in this city, for process | Call, L © Gaston, J it Huey, D Tallman, © Meaniey, Mra | nounced that a new theatre was to be erected tims sum- ster Mio : flax waste; cottsn wool; cream of tartar, in crystals; dia. Robert Davia vs. Wm. Hargreaves et al.—Motion grant. against Win. C, Corrie, on account of the laaieiwents and rton, Miss Lanford, NM liyatt OF Rikeman, J A Stevens, mer in the upper part of the town, It is Lkewise stated monds aud precious | ston Uhat Mr, Stoart i drugs used solely in f ed, uniess plaintiff in ten days charges the defendant in dyeing; dyo stuffs, vi; TAdler, Mr Waldron—and seven in the steerage. Dark, berries, drugs, | execution For Norfolk, e., in the steamship Jamestown—J T Danielar Arrest 1x Hawrron Roans.—The United States warrante that have ipsved againet him from the Southern Deputy Marshal arrestes on Taesday, tm Hampon Roads, tuke the management, Diatrict of pigia for alleged offences inthe matier of Y, - oak} Ms vi the sbip Ay Dubs, Vegetables, x logwood : “pba se 7 Ne DB Ward, AT Comtable, J ¢ Miss A & Perry, D Consta’ . . Capt. EL Wilson, of the sbip Arey, and Mr, Oasio, the mate eatibe, aya and bahree thy nese entry: fe et Post Orrice, Drrartwent.—The Postmaster | ¢ yacbt Wanderer. Lhe application was refused, ble, A Kennich, 1.) ¢ 3 Condom and Indy. Boat, ZONA TRAIN vnVews of the | of the rame vessel. The captain is charged with having set and sam! paper; fe't hat bodies and hat felt: frebrick; fire’ | General has sabmitted no propositions to capitalists, either SLAVE TRADE KESOLUTTONS. oe vn TH wae, 0) Bee om Col. La wa OF KIX Wagons | seven men ashore On an uUIhabited land in the Paste wood; fish; do, ol, in ite crade or natural state; do. pro- | 1 this city or elsewhere, to insure the obtaining of money Ata meeting held in Holmesvitie, My | y n of bie t San Antonio a Ocean, The mate Was arrested on a heaten a sullor eo uomercifully that he ¢ ries. — Faitinore American, March 26. enty, Qa. x unty, Ga» | gon. H Moore, lady and three shildren; I P Patieeon, CE was udopted declar Jone snment interdicung the righ | age. barre of having ed of hig inju. he Oth inat., a resoluti mp and tow, undress. * partment to them, all laws of the federal gove ago for Arizooa, and that a large emigration will go * Helett, JW sloc a er | NC Helett, JW slocum and lady—and 23 ip the steer thia ppriog (rom Houston, duets of unmannfactured; fishing nots and geies; fish | by contractors on the indebtedness of the Post Oilice De- hooks, lives and flan t wines; flax, hei

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