The New York Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1859, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8261. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1859. ; PRICE TWO CENTS. part on a beacon to guide ite course in a peritous AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL | trereency. Bot a representative would be reoresntto | Dale tbat the community threatened, with plundar ant ae Mie teva, = POSTSCRIPT ERIE Mareserced wt rps fom Suan and a he (yet if be did pot rolemaly forewarn bis constituents i lbycimaut’ the Sista ous prwcipe bf acit, | 8%, Reimer, tar. Fellcn, Pendely, Perey Phi, | é ; ie sdaitional force from Valencia s ear OUR SPECIAL ALBANY DESPATCH. ¢| sa? impending danger, thas they might be vigilant and | pyeservstion, vital in its operation teach and ail alike, | Lore, Rerney Rides, Bocers, | ane ree, = ae ‘ ———— | the revolution will soon be put down, as the government ‘April 16, 1859. Little by little opgressions have beep mate on the 3 t vo chartered city reat ip the belief that ite liberties ‘Ibowss Thompson, Van Horn, Van MONDAY, 4:45 A. M. in possession of }, and are reported to have ob os Ahery and ge pets hits | east hey ot hoe Works nee Sunsanns | sed feng ees mba anteg a | Ye rt Pe ease, exe finch fr Pom Wot eer w ach eset y have been submitted 10, not without remonstranee, but as | CY the city o tie Cornatua, Crelle. Filsgerutd, : y i ul 0 city of Ne k lie crushed beneath the power of : ger 1B. Groves, Hermance, ; We are avxiously ex, teri y Quarantine Kemoal Hill Killed—The City Rasbroads | yet without open resistance, Submission to such owes noon | °F, impsnwedi eocmmeeninte ae Aeaiicone soy deramich, Lamont, Laurence Lrewie, ifcLead, Maly: Men, Saxpy Hoox, April 18—4 A. M. Pe near Eom sete pine pcr phe Dirposed of—The Insurance Bull— Richard Cibsden in the | Ceasee to be a virtue aud becomes @ vicious weakness Wat |") bus crown jute a practice in certain quartere, to astall brings ite own popiebment, Auembly—The Taz Bill Passed the Senate, de. ‘The undersigned desires not to be misni We the municipa authorities of Ni ‘York, and to allege His Exeelleney Governor Morgan keepe bis voto pen | hive urder a goversment of laws, Wren oppressed BY | tou toreafert ibe eis creates op eereative legisla: te almost constant use. It is well charged with the fluid | ore brench, the people, as yet, bave the right to seek a Pcreons who are bot amenable to the duty of citizevs. ef independence, which highly exceeds that of any State ox. remedy from another. An independent judiciary Je ® al: | who are pot burdened with the ress cong of gustain: The steamship Europa, fiom Liverpool, is now | theatre of action ia removed | ta ae vf when produce may ogain begin to enter, = torneo tsatelio, Dursem, Rat), dish, Gainer Sebrecs, Hk, Lyom, | PAesing th’s po'rt, Lound in; she will be up about Macewter, Masterson, jc ‘Thomes, ‘remiouen, Ya iii ok aad Wood: half-past five o'c’ oct. THE CUBAN FILIBUSTERS, je Jadum before which reesion abripks and iwjustioe dies. Keypublicans in reman, Americans im SMALL CaPrrats, de- eoutive of New York hitherto known. During the session | “On'a former occusion im this pecs, the po rey an Re ihe Serer ea o o Ce eee ne mrt Eee mecrate in ttahe. . NEWS FROM VENEZUELA. Important Article from the Offictal Gazette the bas heretofore excremed the prerogative of retaiping ect ind Caper by a sense ot duty Cys pe "© | snd eloquent in astailing the character of the city ‘and the Pome Hire bap erred arene iy x of Havana Relative to Them. concern a similar encroachment op popular ri the ificers. oct —Repeblicans 8, democrats 22—total 80. nga — . bite unsigned which wore of inferior importance, being | re favoiitarly known asthe, Metropolitan. Police law. Pet b eeeee tena: iansle Rein. \ediiilibn ‘Abscat—Republicane 12, democrats total 22, Insurrectionary Movements Against the Pro- be myry iyi Ree gy og Lea gr) theve of merely # private and local character. But to- | Some of the views then submitted to the Senate are 80 per- ¥ ‘as the flickering of the legislative lamp ts about ex- | tinent at thie time as to justify their repetition, Inwanre- | GLb fol#ted upon our statute bunk the @ay, tap Police Law. Epgevdered in fraud, consummated piring, his Exceliency sent vetoes into the Asasmbly cham Fm gpg then, ag the effort has been made to declare now, | in corruption, it has brought upon that suffering eommu- ity . ber of the bighest imnportance, and involving greatand | ” “There won xe complaint thatthe local authorities of the | regis ol Tuna wich Ro man can see the end. material interests. cily were incapable of administering i's govsroment. It | ized and economical pt ag eee aa pay a ‘The frat was his disapproval of the bill appropriating | D8d sbused no privileges granted by its ancient be rtrd ‘ody of tbe public defence at one biow, it utroduced into + gwo hundred thousand dollars towards the coustruction | 24 '* weurped no authority which it might not rightlully | existexee a8 @ substitute, an ill-governed, incongruous usan' cous exeroie. It wus engaged in the government of horde of rapacious partisane, whose only watchword was @f the Aibapy and Susquebanua Railroad, This con. | affairs by means of officers of its own selection, and WbO | pjunder, Uncer this misrule, the treasury has been de- templated road is surveyed through portions of the coun Thich eh testereeks teres toes bee yd faa ghid pleted, buman life placed in Jeoparoy, pulic order disro- ties of Albany, Schoharie, O!sexo, Chenango and Broome, | henses of this government Bangg charged upoa ths | &#f¢@, private property exdabgered. THE STATE ARSENAL IN NEW YORK CITY. Visional Government—General Sotillo and April 10.) t Zamora in Arm:—Defeat of the Govern= (cxornciat covcay. } ment Troops—Geveral Paez in Pursuit of s One of our estimable colleagues occupied himself a few the Rebele—frimary: Election and Geocrat | 4#y# since with certain news circulated in the journals in orhew dot. pps hy ah Duorder. the neighboring confederation relative to flibustering expe- (> alee ay nt oti! Aly pro | The schooner Star, Captain Suitford Crowell, of and for | “itions projected against the island of Cuba, and the Cour- ceed without deiay to caveo the said arenal to be rebuilt. | New York, which left Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, on the | "7 det Lia Unis, a journal ag sensible as enlightened, fees cm Bas: hegre anya to file an abstract ! | 25th of March, put into Philadelphia on Saturday, the 16th | ®2Y®, in its ‘esue of the 25 b Ma'ch:— 4 | instant, in distress, having been damaged a good deal by Accounts which have our entire confidence reveal to us the Jobn Levetidge, of the city of New York, is el nd determine the matters in difference | aaveree gales and heavy seas. re ich bas been the result of one act of aggressive legislation to Binghamion on tho Erie road, ‘There has been . | State, and ro jurisdicticn for ft was claimed or exercised | of a law Jorced. wpe a selec cite eee egiaation of this Baste and Richard Calrow, Jr, : ) strong and lufluential lobby hero all winter, who finally | ¢2¢¢pt within ite appropriate limite. Is was, therefore, Wil, in dence of te open voce apg pact id theteuese Of: tne fall ot end damage 0 thd ae aay f fen cr bya aquind of 0. very |, Succeeded in get the bill through 0] ve sufficed to expose all the dangers je Arsepal in the city of New York, for the erection of | 'PJUr' irrecticn all over the coantry. 7 tbe dilvusters every | after much effort, getting 8h | populous city found their dearest jotcreste assailed from & b legis which the said Richard Calrow, Jr., was contractor. Gencrale Sotilio and Zamora, with the sons of the for- (gare at New Yorks where the iatas are, oF the Us the Legislature, ‘though it was a bard squeeze in the Se- | quarter whence they had a rigbt to look for protection ‘When the city has been ‘The decision of the referee may be appealed from tothe | mer, were in arms, and the revolution had spread cast ‘ : t threatened wrong; and jt is no matter of surprise 'y epre meet and oriers are issued But the cenire of the mate Governer Morgan’s veto produced an unusual stir | #esine! sacked, the pilivgers begin embie. Supreme Contt. One of the Commissioners shall attend wet is material preparations ie in the southern clues. at fm ibe lobby, “Did you learn,” eays one man to another | Hal 4, Population whieh, Had long enjoyed and bigh y va: | ‘The highest tribunal of the State has placed tho roal of the hearing Wefore the referee, end shall ‘cause to be pro- anes bid adnaihding Dvenmbelioe Gut impertent iudiviguale of, the cemoorallo party wil tase latererted, “that the Governor has vetoed the Susque- brivileg government, concen nation cn the police law. For apy cffctual pur | duced snd exsmined the necesary witnesses on the part | General Paez had been called nto the goveroment ser. | berg lowing’ wleyprie, aud, when under way, 4 will Wen be 4 . ia Joad bill? “No-bas he?” “Yeu, certainly,” | bave resisted, by all legal meana, the effort of partisan | sore to itt author — rie re blican party loses twenty thousand votes Jeg elation to transfer the administration of a most impor- js vpon whom fall the route of the road.” Mhreats of this nature were | tantarm of their city government to a political commis- | Lo the authors of uttered and repeated, coming from men who feol ag if | *0D over which, as a municipal booy, they could exercise | the city trom the cbarges and Bulting from their the veto was an unjust one, bo control, This act was justly regarded by te citizeus | getion? No & grateful prospect lies before that com 'Befere the emoke nad cleared away, and as soon as the | Of New York asa gross and wanton invasion of their | munity. The city—ibe overburdened, tbe overtaxed, the Hovse hai decided to sustain his Excellency, the private | T8618. It was known to be the invention and d:vice of an | wrongfully villiled, the outraged city 18 to be tbo. sul secretary, Mr. Bliss appeared in toe main aisle of the | UPfcrupulous political party, founded upon no more ele- | victim this upauthorized, unrighteous legislation it sbrivels up on the statute book. of the State, and cross examine the witnesses on the part Cs ft of said Calrow, to the end that the interests of the State | Wee bY Presicent Castro. He responded prowptiy, and | soit, we are assured iuat ibe reaitzation of the 1 way be fully protected upon euch hearing and determine- bring the expected inatrrctions for the eigual of departure. tion. The fees of such referee eball be five dollars per day, OUR CARACCAS CORRESPONDENCE. We would willingly believe that these accounts avd shall be paid by tbe prevailing party. Canaccas, March 22, 1859, ; psa ” aggerated; Lut we are hardly permitied to doubt their . In case the report sbail be in favor of the State, and shall show that the i" og fall of Or damsge to said arsenal was caused by any fail- | “eneral Disorder and Insurrection—General Paez Again in | iwdieputabie sutbexticity, To ths newa published in the propose to relieve = vre of eaid Culrow to comply with hia said contract, then Service—He is to Defend Carab bo for the Government. i , Ancembiy chamber, aud, being :ptroduced by the Sergeant- | Y#icd motive than that which etimalates mercenary poll- | A1 other miliion is to be added to the mountainous burden | the Altorney General rball Tetuwiih commence sanction |. Tiatougws from every part of fs couniry. All le ta Courier, we mu:t add others which, more or less mys. at Arms, addressed the presiding officer thus:— Mr. | tcl 8 for place and power. which weighs down that suffer ng city. egaipst said Carlow and his sureties for the recovery of aniry, teriously, have been circu'ated in Washington and New Bpeaker, T have the honor to present a communication | ‘It wan the a ce Arbitary @wer, wielded in an offen | Can there be found w this result any encouragement to | tbe damsges occasioned thereby; and in case the said re. | “itorder,,and but few places repose in quiet, York. It is reported that, #t the Island of Santo Domin. from his Exvellency the Governor.’ This was a veto upoa | five me z ody y the insolence which usually charac- | pureve this course of depraved legislation? Should the bili | port sball be in favor of said Calrow, and sball find any ‘You will observe by the official bulletin of yesterday that | ¢o, there are col oe ‘ the bill providing for the payment of interest upon Causal sae! camncet jose now before the Senate become a law, it needs no sprit oi | sum of money to be due to him, then the Comptroller is | the yalliant General Paez has awakened to a senso of pe B lected thousand men, consisting of Commissioners’ drafis. The House, the lobby, spectators nee - bs . yrorbecy to predict that it will fall under the ban of tn- and all, were tbunderstruck at this veto. While the “« The theory upon which municipal corporations are or- Jodiciary. But ‘who will stand forth to relieve the city Clerk was reading the message of the Governor, giving | £@Dized and exist, necessarily involves the idea, that 10 4 | from the burden of another million of debi? Not the suthorized and directed, after the lapee of thirty di riotiem and duty, by offering hi ices to th Cubans, Americans aud Frenchmen; that_they propose to from the filing of such report in his office, to draw his | ‘which have bech ueceped “to defend Carabobe, of whan | cmburk at Cape Sania Maria, the ucarest place to Point warrant by ne me for the paymens of such eum | Valencia is the capital, Maisi, and that on the 2let of March a achooner left New his reasons for withholding his signature, almost breath- | Certain extent, the corporations possess the right of self- | authors of the bill. There is no hope from that quartor, | {othe anid Calrow, ‘ batth et : lee silence prevalied, Nowmore soomn occasion was ever | government. is P But it ig eafe to assure the Senate that the ope of that ‘cutee Feete grate Ue eee nce; | York bavirg ou board wo Lusdred men bound 10 St, ebeerved in that Arsembly chamber. and after Lobia ao. Dade bret foal lng rye pe city will pour out their millions before they will submit to THE ANTI-RENT DECISION. of the cavalry. y Domingo. 1t is also reported that an expedition of five Wee Sane ee ee ere aetann tpoued, | dent rovereignties, to bear the same relation tothe govern. | ‘mye-otjections te inte tal? sopr ce sulmatie. that the un- [From the Albany Argus, April 16.) Canaccas, March 23,1850, | thousand men ie preparing at difterent, points of the the Governor,” was aed, withstanding the veto of the Gov Pecturged | ment of the state that the State itself bears to the federal | de ‘The anti-rent cages, as they have been called, were do- | Revolt of General Sotillo and His Sons—Evacuation of Coro | Union, which will rendezvous out of the Jurisdiction of cided againat the tenants and in favor of the position that | by Zamora—Gereral Paes Marches Against the Insur_ | the United States, citing the day and bour of the embar- im the case of s perpetual lease, which has been assigned, gents—Cabinet Changes—Resu't of the Primary Elec. | kation of a part of eaid force, aud the name of the leader the relation of landiord and tenant exists between the | tiont—The Civic Party Triumphant, and the Castro Par. | who is to command it; and the names of aad. origipal grantor and the sesignee of the lease, 90 that the ty Chagrined, ae scoaiys of the 80 called generals aud cuicls who former cen maintain an sction against the latter for the | ‘The last few days have boen pregnant with events of | Mave, been clstingulshed in Aubuatering expeditions arg He ee eee Care aacinattbod te | the most discoursging nature for the well wishers of this | " iC the uses published m the Courrier des Bate Uwis ‘unfortunate country. were to circulate in the cities of the Union only, we would No bill which bas been up for consideration has ued do not deem it necessary into ‘ ‘with more earnestness and personal interest than this bill. | 8°Vverpment. Centaetio of itn detaile, to enter any ex. ‘When the canal men in the lobby became advised of this | _ “ The Legislature of the Stato per ay and define tbe | They protest against its passage on the broad ground yeto, they were unreserved in their declarations that | Powers of a municipal corporation. But when a municipal. | that it exercises a usurped power over the municipal go- “this veto would cost the republican party fifty thousand | goverment has been established by law, with the power | yerpment of the city of New York, pot granted = the votes.” Whether Governor Morgan will be justified by | Of governing iteelf within the limits of its charter, it is | Gcn-ttution, but in derogation of the charisred righs of the people in these two vetoes is be par (3 interest papeye tle eee eS ve first gsied en, woh the | that city. the writer; but for his independence frustrating = poration 5 its executive No portion of the le have signi wish for such the parsage of bills which he thinks imoolitic, imprudent | OF administrative officials are to be forced upon it by a | actisa’ as ip mele penitent aetn ep or unconstitutional, we cannot too highly commend him, | central authority, without the congent of those for whose | to it countenance or sanction. But, on the contrary, the He is certainly cartying out the doctrine tn bis “message, | benefit or protection the local government was organized. | municipal autborities of the city, represented in the Core that the lobby had no ifluence in the Executive chamber. “this policy, carried out to its fullest extent, puts an end np Cound, Dave respectfully but earnestly remonstrated Between the two houses the bill intended for the re- | tall municipal or local government, inet the propored measure, while the Executive Magis moval of Quarantine bas fallen. I paesed the House after It is not local in any sense. if it is governed and con- | trate of the city bas given to the public, in a message to ee ener emets case bas been decided in favor of |. The insurrection of the province of Coro, brought about } uot take the trouble to trarsiate and commeut pon them, the validity apd c itutionality of the county—five of the | DY the creatures of Monagas, has been followed by we | for every intelligent person in the United States koows . | revolt of Gen. Sotillo, who, with bis sons, is in arms in the | perfectly weil the meaning of the proj iba Sy Aat dibs) camatng The Journ Cee ra eastern provinces, The government bas taken the most | against Cuba, which fails occupled voce aisartins ae den, Gray ap ‘@ weck’s diecusrion and was sept tthe Senate. The lat- | trolled by laws enacted and officers created by other au- | the, ouncils, the reasons for his dissent in the most coge: 4 hich ‘are ws :— energetic measures to quell these factions, parsicular!; which bave teemed complete), doped for some years ter booy, deemiag some slight amendments proper, inert- | thority than the municipal body iteelf. and forcible terms. a eee a hick this quecticawas brought before | the last named, which is of avery dangerous character,” | ust. It sid lines, aud the de ion we have deeme ed them, which threw the bill back in possession of the If the Legislature may properly usurp the control of | From these considerations, and in the discharge of a | the court was that of one Rumsey, who was convicted in The revolutionary party, uncer the celebrated Zamora, | cd it expediext to add, were to be read and circulated in House, where it sleeps. The bills for indicuing and trying | One brench of the government of the city of New York, by ‘assault | have evacuated Coro without fringa single shot, and gone | the isiaud of Cuba only, neither would we take the ig Ore ae see erie Latin fheg Mogens 3 on their way to Valencia, where they will be met by Gen. | Ww aliude to them, becavse we know that th pati herced Catherine, now a’part of Schuyler county. He pleaded | Pacz, who bas been called into active service, as you will | of this rich Spanish province would receive them with this on being arraigned, but the plea was overruled on | see by the enclored offlctal bulletin. “The force under Za- | contempt; but as eaid jourual is of sufficient importance to the ground that theve wan no suck county aa the county | mora bas been variously estimated at from 600 to 1,200 | command’a circulation throughout Burope, anda eulrgbae of choyler, ard that the town of Catherine was within | en, and afew hours will doubtiees bring in the news of | eument, moderation and considerateness ‘have given'it a the county of Chemung. The same question was raised | their complete overthrow or dispersion by the govorn- | merited authority, it is but just that we present the ques- by exceptions taken on the trial, and the same decision | ment forces now concentrated in Carabobo. tion in its true ight to America and Europe, in order io made in the Oyer and Terminer, and the judgment was Yesterday M. Rafel Arvelo, Secretary ot State forthe De- | avoid, on our part, as far #8 possible, that an erroneous affirmea by the Supreme Court in the Sixth district, | partment of State for the Interior and Justice, sent in hia | opipicn be formed by giviug to such reports an importance Rumsey was sentenced to the State Prison for two years, | Tetignation. He was a member of the Monagus Cabinet | which they in Do wige possess, The case was then brovgnt by writ of error to the Court of | ®t the time of its overthrow. Jo te fret piace, m order to draw the correct deduc- red duty, the unders: i alieged incendiaries in Richmond county, in New York | Creating and quartering upon it officials vested with fall | fare the echate ts aikoe Oncemiva eatniarrimeioe tr ana Brooklyn, and she bill compeliig, Ricbmond county pr eA) wih ral einen oa ie Pope. of ie the principles of the constitution. They, therefore, sub- to reimburse ‘the State and private individuais for all A rp all the powers of | mit for th ation Senate é@awege incurred by the incendigr! after passing the | municipal government, and leave the citizens of a great a e considers of the the following reao- House, have been smothered in the Senate. So there will | a2 populous commonwealth stripped of all jurisdiction Resolved, that the bill ought not to pass. be no action taken in reference to Staten Istund matters, | over their own affairs, gave the observance of due obedi- | Respectfully submitted, JOHN ©. MATHER, which have caused 20 much excitement throughout the | ence to the orders of foreign masters, and that of pro- SMITH ELY, Jr. Btate ever since September last. Mapy people wonder | Viding the requisite means for the support of any number {ical THE NEW INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. of svch officials as may be deputed to exercise authority speculating projects ure to be thrown overboard, From | Itis.a remarkable (act that the encroachments by the | The following is Mr. Opdyke’s act to establish a now as it. ne It is now safe to say that all the city horse railroad | over them. the earliest duys of the session the projectors of those en- | legislative authority of this Stato, on the chartered rights | tngurance Department for th . jonalit ol A rumor is abroad to-day that General Soublett has also | tiong, it is fit to state the condition of the isiaa terprises have maintained astrong lobby here. No mat. | of cities, have been almost exclusively confined to that pay jageysaesy ea Re Steunae the the constitutionality of Schuyler | ined, an event that would be realy deplored. by all middle of 1866, the period at which tne? fate they fers huve been pressed with more determined pertinacity, | city, which, by common consent, is distinguished by the AB SERURAROR, DOE well wishers of the republic. His moderation, abilities | expedition which was to invade her, under the command PARTMENT. h success, that neither one of the bills was | Provdtitle of the metropolis; the metropotitan city, not | . THe People of the State of New York, represented in [a pend tr ‘Aseembly, and the opponents were | of a State alone, but of a continent—a city dedived 2 be. | Senate ard Assembly, do enact as follows:— bot permitted even to offer any amendmente, or suggeat | Come, within the century now running to ite close, the | , Section 1. There is hereby established a separate and any alterations. There never was a more audacious log- | Ccmmercial metropolis of the world. Has the State of | “st uct department, which sball be charged with the exe- ihn * and patriotiem have endeared him to all clagses. = Durir of General Quiiman, was diesoived, IN COURT OF APPEALS, APRIL 15, 1859. | {he lst year biesprevision bus eaved the country on seve: | the Istana Las ccuuinded Wo enjoy & peace tid prappene Ballard vs, Ballard.—Motion to dismiss appeal denied | ral occations from anarchy, and to him entirely are we | which might beenvied by the moet favored nations of the with $10 coats. indebted for the paciticsettiement of the French and Eng- | earth; ih the iuterim, uot one emigrant or poildcal exile . laws heretofore pareed, or that may be here. Gesired it, hay ing rcheme. ‘The property owners in almost every | New York lost its pride as woll as its confidence in thas | Culion ot the A lish difficulty. bas left its coast, amd all those who ba: Brreetin the cliy of Now York may bo thankful that the | city, an integral portion of its territory? ‘There is Do ovi- ba trb iy etl cor on parr prm a Argument of No, 240 concluded. Tie primary election tcok place on Sunday ast, when | returuitd, excepting Woee who were under fa po bog lobby influence 4id not prevail with the Senate, dence that such feelings do pérvade the State of New York. nary mvay aba e ape lepartment shall bede- | No, 64 submitted. the civil party were triumphant, and if General’ Castro | for common crimes, or such as bad not exciusive personal for dn insurance department met with | It is ovly within these walls, under the control of a power | Dominated the Superintendent of the Iosurance Depart. Saaiean tuts the Senate. They hat industriously | thst surrounds them, beneath the shadow of an inflaence ment. He thall be appointed by the Governor, by and Gireuiated charges against the insurance clerk and other | that is felt, though unseen, that the honor of the city is | Buh the advice of the Senate, and shall bold his office for persons employed by the Comptroller toexamine insu- | questioned, its rights endangered. the term of three yeare. shall receive an annual Fance companies. The persons implicated appoared be- | _ The question might be asked of any and every Senator | *#lary of two thousand five hundred dollars, to be paid fore the te Committee and effectually refuted those | on this floor, what would be the feeling in any other of the | qvarterly. He sbailemploy,from time to time, the ne- ‘eahimnies, 80 much so that the Committee, altbough ori- | counties of this State, should similar legislation be pro. | Cee#ary clerks to discharge such C7 as be shall assign p them, whore com} OD givaily in favor of the bill as it passed the House, made a | Pored in regard to its local officers and ite internal b nA Pete bi ranges thei be pale ‘written report, Rtating, tm the mort unqualified termeythas | Concerns? F: ali the charge were not oply untrue, bat “withont founda. | In circumetamecs lixe these, it becomes the imperative | l¢T- ve ‘nt evn wg on9 | OF the eald. clerks robes autatoed 3” ble misconstruction, th doty of Irgieiators to bring the question home to their acs pie ert ne posspouleg the time for tie: ou feelings of justice, ana to the futerests, welfare and pesem. pe, ran ners by... law. we Nil tne first of Jan kelf respect 6 ir constituent office vacancy Le hg sa Tiel deat go out of otlee? ere: is no member of this body who would yenture to | 80ch oflice, mel ig the absence or inability of his In this eba) bill will probably become | Propose such a biil as this to take effect upon the municipal | Prieipal. | Within ifteen days from the time of notice of Tar pe their appointment, respectively, the Superintendent and though it 1s looked upon with disfavor by the bet- | concerns of any one of the great, growing and populous app , » te tortion of all cartier, It is regarded as a pitifal par- | cities of Western New York. Would the people of Buffalo, nen Be Pry sere! Compares oath pe omens: tisan measure, intended to fasten upoo the State a |i of Rochester, of Utica, of Syracuse, submit in siience, or ‘of State, and the faid officers shall expenditure in supporting decayed political lazaroni. it | submit at all, to euch legislationd The quality of the | °% tbe oie daltons the movin Me the aoe . | does not violate his solemn promises and oath, there can | motives to remain away from their couutry. Decisions of previous term rendered, and Court adjourn. | Foro coups of the election for the coming Presidential | period we have. desiguaied the govermeeed, feet ed without day, term of Senor Manuel F. de Tovar, in whom are united | one single secret ugent of police, because the public pohoe DECISIONS IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR MARCH | all the qualifications required for the chief magistracy. | is euflicicnt for the security of all. ‘Taere is not one indj- TERM. be ge hata ve eetomenen — Paez, | vidual waco hag kpresy for a political cause, and the A who 1B most religious! Promise to sustain | only arrest that made on that ground Judgments affirmed—Andrews vs. Durant; Loundsbury | Seror Tovar, the civil candidate, sabe nificant person who case trou f jow York seer va_Purdy; Agawam Bank vs. Streever. with 5 por cent. Many there are who think that Castro will fol. | mesue or connections, and wlio endeavored w create a damages; Winchell vs. Hicks & Tanner; Morris vs, Hoyt feo arhaeat bags agent ba tes i i aye aisturbance seis the people vf color, . is Curtis - Rochester and wba 2 enone Seer indicate that if he is not working for himse.f, igen yours veleren te Dobody Saree ae caring Se al Ren: = Cansl “8 ee rab csc mead] are doing what is to be presumed not without his con. | yoking avy kind of commotion—if commerce Das daily ex- ‘Auburn. Ral rey ve. ine; stotchitiee ve, | “eat tended the direie of 118 op:rations—it property and indus- Bond; Belden vs. Hey; Pendleton vs Empire Slone Drese- | OBSERAL FAR OFFERS 118 SERVIGES.20 THE GO- | ir have been cedizsted on a large roale to tbe constrac- ing Com with 10 pér cent damages; Trimble vs. An- 2 ~ agi wel ke of pubucnulity which en- diewe, Wied per damages; Eaton vs. Aspinwall, ‘Vatencta, March 21, 1889, gree a large portion of its capital—if bauks and other in with 3'per cent damages; Plato vs. New York Centra, | go Him Excrizency Grae yoo fous in, the moxaing, stitutions of Creait Have been catablished—if the vaine of Railroad Com) with 10 per cent damages; Kobbe vs T ba t this moment been informed Paeee immovable property bas rien in » provigious manoer— Storm, with ape cept damages; Bank of Home vs. Vil- | Coro ne hearths ior are smniog a devon mands fe Af ou all sides are seen symptoms whieh prociaim f them to metal of which those intelligent communit - | all reepe is suid tbat aa tenn ny rinoes Recs hone oreniens.m Reed, Wr proay Diecaaseseioe ie re, pn not make | chapter five of the Sree part of the mere Statutes, 0 ego of Rome; “Sqr oy 4 Hayes; the same va. | Itmy services can be Of any use, 1 ‘govern. Cog ageroinrerea oe the country bas in tne govern- bel Mey scosepanie, for cast off politicians; but this is | these halls reeound with their united and indignant re- fur as the sae may seauonbie; and oe! Superin. | Bail; esme iets. 4 C . eel De Freest; Savage, ‘Tam your F ney’, ipeey thie infand any cause of foondation W there be found in now full to overflowing, and hence this new department. | monstrances agaist any such aggressive usurpation. people of the state of New York a bond, in tbs penalty ot Rauroed’Crimpeny; White va, Buckets; Besoh va, Hessen JOBE A. PAEZ. | have reached the editorial department of the Chasrine bh Hop. Ricbard Cobden, late distinguished member of the | , What, then, bas the city of New York done or left un. | Pcopie of tue saute of Raw & ork & noeds B be approved of | ford, with 10 por’ cen Gumages;' Ody vs. Alten; PRESIDENT CASTRO ACCEPTS THE OFFER. Bias Unis? We do not hesitate to reply ther ‘Rone. - Brith Parhament, wes invited to take peat beside the | cone, that she is to, be outlawed, disfranchised, all ber | ty'the Comptroller, conditioned for the’ faithful cischarge | Codd ve. Rathbone, with 3° per Cent daanogen! Canaccas, March 21g, y |, The at metaege ofthe President of ihe Untied Sates ; Speaker of the Assembly. . e pital she hus | oF ino duties of bis office; and the said Buperiatendes | ‘Themas ve. Dickenson; Brewster vs. Leyn, with 10 per To His Excatiancy Guwensr Joan ence A. M. the petiticn made in the Senate for thirty millions of dol: Mr. Hutebinecn offered tho resolution, which was as | more iban once defended with her blood and supported | Phau‘.ot, either directly of indirectly, be interested in lowe. imousiy adopted :— by ber treature? Drage? reat eneomrenaed vs Meine thet oily. over fhiled toimake Up th dakhbel Nec qocka |! Hy TTA Ee COPAY i be the “the Dione ‘Wheres, This Bouse bas heard with pleasure that Hon, Bee. 3. The Su Micherd Cobden, ats member of ibe Beth variument, ai | of the pub Wn, Has abe ever been rocreant toberdaty | rent ahall poeeees all the powers, perform. all the dues, Pretcolved. Thetas.a testinony of our perronal respect and | been last or weakest in her contributions to that noble | #4 be subjected to all the obligations and pe now esteem for h'm, aa also of the country of which be is an bonored | system of free education which adorns the policy of the | CoDferred by Jaw upon the Comptroller of this State, or Fepreeeniative, thet the privileges of the floor be extended to | State, and illustrates the age in which we live? No such | t0 Which the Comptroller is sutject in relation to ingu- Mr. Cobden during bis stay in albany. allegation can be made to her prejudice, She bas faiied in | T8BCe Companies and tbe formation thereof, under the The Chair named Messrs. Hutchinson and Conkling to | rone of there dutics. If it were proper and consistent at | AWS reluting thereto, co that every power and duty there. inform Mr. Cobden of the adoption of the resolution, and | this stuge of the public business, and upon this theme, to | bY conferred on the Comptroller shall, from and after the tw invite him to the floor of the House. preent a full statement of what the city of New York hag | *PPo!ptmeut of such Superintendent, be transferred to cent domages, and City ‘of Syracuse; Meech vs, Stover; dy Tosi Pars, Valen- | Jars to commence ® negotiation for the acquisivon by pur- Patcben Bank vs. Grecne, witb 6 per cent daroages; Gard: | {'bave just thie moment received your telegraphic despatch | hate #04 eale of the isiand of Cuba ; the specobes rade. ner vs. McEwen; Oliver Lee's Bank vs. Waibridge; same, | of thie dsy’s cate. on that occasion in said body by some democratic Sena- ‘ve. Talcott, with 10 per cent damages; Meserau ys. Pear. not surprised that your ExceHensy | ters, aud the concition of that party, have been the causes all; Wilke vs. (a Fire losurance Company, with 7 pe cued dslosacent deme aeere Fo ret ‘that | which ied erty pe Fumorg that, trom time to time, per cent damages; Barnes vs. Jobnson; Hunt vs. Bennett, | Sour Racellevey- now moved by AN eieeag of adielaer ede, | And, with the voject of excitwg auention, have been solved with 10 per cent Cumages; Tottaberger’ vs. Tayior, § per | Sires w lena titi, ihe goverumect accep tem und nerchy | UPOR bY hore journalists who rejoice tn keeping alive a cent ome gc; Brad ib . City of ica, with 20 per cent | ietormasou that 30u ure called o the ‘service, ogeiner with Sesion and eset date ag vowards Cuba as Gomogee; Horton ye. Morgan, wil Per cent damages; | the Goverver ot province, to proceed to take such x . Ba any ve. The Poughkeepsie Mutual Fire Lasurance Com: | #ur’s aa the beet and most secure deleuce of that ety demancie, ‘luking tor granted that this is the true cause of the ru- pany; Judson ve. Gray, r 10 per gent damager; Cook Pye eek peep lerepegi apron more alluded to, 1} remains to inquire whether they have , 3 ‘fon in Spain und Cui The committee escorted Mr. ©. to the Speaker’s desk, } cone on all these great public questior and conferred upon the said Superintendent, ‘vs. Exleek. ry made apy impress ‘pa ba that may give where be took a seat with the Speaker. ould bring thee Diva ot ‘shine upon ta ee “etal. | “Sec, 4. The sald Superintendent, with the approval of |" Jucgmenta reserved and new trial ordered, costs to | “Pacts ar obedient servant, 5. CASTRO, | ee ae ect gcament to such incoberent projects | The New York Tex bili pasted the Senate to-day by 20 | jucge her actions and strike at her liberties. the Governor, shall devise ® seal, with suitable inscrip | sbide event—Biair against Claxton, Morris against Rexford, | que gxcnetany or War ro His Fxceuuescy tux Weut NOWD tO the most bumble Spesnty, from the Queen to 7, with amendments ineerting $260,000 appropriation It jg @ common occurrence to talk here of the State | Ons, for his office, a description of which, with a certifi. | Mcffett against Sacks vilens jainat Fitch, Denny DESEAVING JOSE ANTONIO PARZ—GENERAL IN a tumble Spabiard, has unavimousiy Outer: lor, inst Duck. ‘Gansocan, Marce Bi ejected with the most noble indignation, for ouce and fost Haiteon, Hough against | Hla Frcellenoy the President sfihe repuvic accrues theecr. | JOr all, the idea of alienating Cubs, declafing, thay there Wrough an excess of | 1s bot gold enough in the world to purchase tne hoaor of » against Smith, Ball enfield, Ecmonstone 9) cCrea¢y againet Wright, Bidwell against vices which your Excellency offers him dy ene ae ing i es North | Fetrlctim, nctwitatending be physical injuries which you | nations and the inbabitente of dois isiand, ladies and for the Coromissioners of Record, $880,000 for the Low: | charities, and affect a pride in them as afford! cate Of approval by the Governor, sball be filed in the Der and other judgments, and a provision authorizing and | iu generous State feeling, Tt ought to bo 8 ee cfice ef the Secretary of Siate; with an impression therrot, empowering any member of the old police force have | whence originated some of the noblest and most beneficial | WPich seal sball thereupon be and become the seal of office and maintain action against the Mayor, Aldermen and | of those charitics, We aro too apt to confound the menu- | °f the Superintendent of the Insurance Department, and Sufler, ond from ibis moment he calla you to active serv Commonalty of the city of New York for salary. tng of the terme we ure in diecursiug these subjects ie | the sume may be renewed whenever necessary. Every cor- | Re argument ordered—Chaise against the Hamilton Mu- | Mitr; end irom ibis moment he cals you to active service. so men, bavesent opto the throne the most ardent representa- Mr. Ames moved to wtrike out the item of $250,000 to | state of New York bas contributed regularly and munifl. | “licate, assignment or conveyance executed ‘by said su | tuai Insurevce Company. of that provinee, sou may pruvice for ite detence, employing | torktng a thousand tines thane soe oe seatiment, complete the contract already entered into by the Com- | cently in the eupport, protection and education of the un- perintendent, in pursuance of any authority conferred on Order pfirmed with conte—Bridgo against Proch, Con- | ail your military oxi, pr n te eae a 4 they are born and wish to missioner @f Records, ana to reduce the “judgment” item | fortunate inmates of many of tho charitable iustitutioug | 2! by Jaw, and sealed with his said seal of office, shail | stant Cook agaipet Jobn R. Esteek. W hile the eflicial commurications will be forwerded by this | “ie under ner of Castile. Now that we are on veal dismissed with coste—Gilchrist egal “ pest, this velegraphic deepaich, which your Excellency subject, and recollect that some of the journals of Tee home Pxchadge’ Bank against the pret voc wi. atow io thewe fue tenay ie, wll ‘put ibe duder into opers- | Union bave spoken of the epoutaneous mennerte vine Bopk—This eave having been three times argued, and | “™ 14m J0Ur * “ors p. conrea. | M0te Teprescutations were signed, wishing to detract five Judges not concurring in any argument, the judgmeat from their immense importance, and as we koow that it is athemed in porvustos ef the sratute, REPLY OF GENERAL PARZ. has been proposed to get up a manifestation to be signed Waiich wreeres on ce ‘March 21,1909-\j to2P. M, by about twenty Cubaue, who style themselves political THE INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS. From we mement in which I received your despatch charg. | {imie"ants, Dut without success, agaiuat the loyal exposi- Wo understand that the Governor bas signod the bill | ire ms to provice for the defence of this province and airevt. | VOee ware Of thd When one ing me to act with tne Governor and Vommander at Arms, { | We Cesire that the promoters of this ides may carry it which provides for the appointment of a State Inspector of | prceeced with eo hs Lied Ca eeeee be Die beg tgs be order er the names, number ana im- % and 1 can assure it, through you, that everythia; portance 1@ persous who contradict the whoever may consider himself aggrieved by the quarterly iF id y ith ant ents, knot the d has for statement of tbe gas copsumed on bis premises must hold opulation is enthusiastic since the Governor | its defence an army of 20,000 meo, a fleet of more to $640,000, both of which motions were 4 | be received as evidence, and may be recorded in the pro- bang 9 / ; Sone punta But has ue ever ostabliehed or. en: | Der recording oflices in the same manner an’ withthe ike in the interior; ‘but whenever in the city of New | *Mectasa deed regularly acknowledged or proved before an THE NEW CITY CHARTER. York, no! All praiso and honor to the State that | *icer authorized by law to take the proof or acknowledg- Repert of the Minority of the Seleck Commmitiog on the J she has bulit up the Auylum for the Insane at ment of deeds; and all copies of pepers in the office of the sembly bill in relation to. proposed changes in the | Utica, the Avylum for Idiots at Syracuse, tho ‘Westen sala Superintcadent certited by him andauthorlaod by the ‘Municipal government of the city of New York. House of Refuge at Rochester, and other equally com. | %#'¢ seal, rhall in all cases be evidence equally and in like Mr. Marngn, from toe select committee to which was | mendable public charities; but the Senate should be re. | M&Dner asthe original. An impression of said real direct- referred the bill entitled ‘‘an act to define aud prescribe | minded that in the city of New York more than one million | '¥ 0 paper; thall be as valid as if made on a wafer or certain powers, duties, terms of offices, and emoluments } dollars has been contributed by the corporate authorities | 8%: of the departments of the municipal government of the:} and by the private benevolence of citizens, whose names | _ 8°: 5. All books, papers and documents, securites, Gor poration of the city of New York,” submits the follow- | are rot to be found on any emblazoned record, towards | *t0cks, bonds and mortgages, and all other papers what- ing the establishment of institutions for the deaf and dumb, | £v¢? in the Comptrolier’s office, end in the officoof tne ‘REPORT: ana the blind and the insane; of vitals for Secretary of State, relating to business of insurance, than Hin seldom that a logielative body is called upon tooon- | infirm, and of houses of relage for’ the orrine eck = shall, on demand, "bo delivered and transferred to the Su: | ibe Sate Inspector reaponsible, and not the companies, pier ata reat PGES | oat be Rowhled eben’ rewubee cae See sider a public measure in which the elements of injustice | vicious. perintendent of the Insurance Department, and be and re- | The effect of the bill is to relieve the companies of respon- doll of varabobo, they will receive’s ep esdy pom phen Ree the | wou! Tequirec—witn 6,000 militia of sibility inthis reepect. A prorafa assessment is levied all arms, and with @ population ready to de- on the companies to defray the expenses of the new de. | SacBee Jus ANTUNIU Fake” | fend ite territory, as it did at no remus ponod’. ko greatly predominate, and the mitigating circumstances | It is unnecessary to urge these points further. When. | ™sitin bis charge and p rtment. One aper thipks tbat the act is unconstitu. | OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF | a force not only more than sufficient to apmbilate The bi are so fow, as in the bill under conald afar phall be the ploasare Of the Benate to eater Heo, 6. There shall be sesigned to the sald Suporin- Tepurports to be “Am act to define and prescribe cer- | tho compariacn which might be drawn in reference torie | teBdent by the trustees of the State Hall, muitable rooms tein ers, duties, terms of offices, and emoluments of | to) anced therein for conducting the business of said department, | tional. It says:— 11 to appoint an Inepector of Gas THE REVOLUTION. apy filibuetering expedition, however numerous and well . the dopartanents of the. musicipal government of tho Cor- | shati'te honored thse prvvlege of defending ue sears, | and the said Superintendent sball from time to' time fur’ | Meters paseed, bub it ie an upcoustitutional creation of an | (Translated from the (ficial Hulletin of Caraceus, of March 21, | organized, but, morcover, tO resist avy other altack What- poration of the city of New York.” But it is, in reality, | and conduct of the commercial motropolie’ need not. | ith the necessary furniture, stationery, fuel, lights, and | office forbidden by the organic taw. ‘The constitution of for the New Yor« aes) ever—when it was seen tbat the $30,000,000 vote was fan act to take violent possession of the municipal | shrink from the ordeal nor indulge any appreheusions for | ter proper conveniences for the transaction of the ‘said | 1846 intended that there should be no more inspectorahips, March 21, 1800-09 2. M. postponed, after having been oppoeed by orators of long of that city, to trample upon the rights and privi- | the result. business, the expenses of which shall be paid on the cer- | and ip good reason. Governors Wright and Bouck had | To mr Minister or Wan:— J kervice and experience—when all this is known, it been worn to emaciation, mentally, if not ically, by ‘The steamer Unicn bas just come to anchor, with - | SPpeays not only impossible that apy living individual the pressure upon them of tae fer Sead ig "pe pee ant der Pinte: tnd left Gewerst Cordero In the chy of Care Nera | sbuuld dream oj expediuions, but also thats journal so ment Jeges of its people, and to make a mockery of {is charter, It is proper that the Senate should remember that the | fificate of the Superintendent and the warrant of the pearl ashes, and the leather. In 1843, on the motion of | sivele sbot has been hired. Nepoleon Arteaga iss prisoner on distirguitbed asthe Courrier des Ktats Unw ebould give the zeated in conformity wilh the constitution, ratified by | city of New York, as well as the State of No Comptroller. ‘the votes of the people, and confirmed with all the sano- a Written history, the pages of which it ne ba toe Sec, 7. There shall be paid by every company, associa- " pearl acon wactaen tion, pereon or persons, or agent, to whom this act sball | an in'elligent gentien. an, then w representative fr Doard. Yours, dc. 3, M. OABILLAN, Jeaet credence to such rumors. If the $30,000,000 had a bal contains a violation of vested rights in every bree ha: Siri of pride ‘othe hearts bs ita foresee rnd apply, the following fees towards ‘paying the cxpanen 6 of | city of New Yorx—Mr. ‘Haydock White—the eipebory ‘The rebels of Coro, in their consternation at secing the | been voted—although it should be remembered that the gection, an outrage upon Justice in every line. It strikes a | ever'they aro recatled. " | executing this act:—For filing the declaration now re- | clause of the Inepection laws was repealed, and by anout- | preponderance of the forces of government which open | affccticns and sentiment of nations are not bought. nor deadly ‘and insidious blow at the vital principle of a free | First to be remembered is the fact that the first Con- | wired by law, or the certified copy of a charter also now | burat of popular feeling in 1846, the whole system of In- | pou them in all directions, abd perceiving even the more | changed by money, and that those of the Cuban people Fepresentative government. It takes from the people of | gress of the American colonies, ‘in opposition to the " | required, the eum of thirty dollars; for filing the annual | epection laws was crushed by constitutional provision. | powel!ul voice of opinion which condemns them on all | ¢ bo such vile merchandise—we repeat, that if the the city their just prerogative, and confers it upon a cen- | fannical acta of tbo British Pasliainore > heldin the | Statement vow required, —~ dollars; for overy certifl- | And now it is sought to reinstate this system, under the | sides, go wildly about conceiving fooiieh plans which must | $90,((0.000 bad boen voted, we might easily conosive that tral, irreaponaible power in the Stato. city of New York on the 7th October, 1765;and thator the | cate of agency and copy of statement, — ; opinion that asa correct standard of weights and mea. | reeult in their near and total rum. there might be deluded individuals capable of thinking What legally constitated body in the city of New York | members of that body from the State of New Yi every copy of paper filed in his office, the sum of ten cents | eures is allowed to be now Provided, this inspectorahip is In regard to those of the Enst, the sons of Sctillo are | ‘hat a large portion of that sum was to be invested in han required this legistation at our hands? What portion | pamely, John Conger, Ph ingston, Wil ogh oar | oor folio. and for affixing the seal of said office wo such | of that class. . shovting “ Monagas |” apd at the same time the “Federa. | preparing Blibusteripg expeditions, and tbat these deluded. ofthat" Nagependent ¢ community have expressed a willing- | and een Leketee ee ‘snerden? Ya yes Bayard yy, and certifying the same, one dollar. ——— tion!” in two or three cities of the province of Barcelona, | individuals would take the initisuve, But as said sum ness to be thus shorn ot their rights? any such ex- | New York. Having thus given the ‘ret t ay city of | “R7e. 8. The provisions of Wis, act shall not take effect i City Intelligence. ‘Tho government has just received communica. | has not been voted, we do not, we cannot, believe that Pression of sentiment appear on the files of this Houee? Hon against tyranoy it is not surprising ‘the i until the first dey of January next. MuesioxaRmes TOR Javax.—Dr. Alexander's church, in| Hots from the Prorat ty matt, Ma pa ew Ann’ Sin mines ces, oF means of preparing Jo popular approval of thie measure nas stpeerea ire: | man costinued taidhfal to the end of the contest, fare hereby repealed, | “Ws inconsistent with this | sir acenue, was quite crowded last evening, on the oc- | jryeVing ine revolution éf March, that thoee rebsis will | _ Khowibg profoundly the resources of the alae’, know. Or eleewhere. te ghia eng Dot Only do not de: J im the darkest period of the Revolution, when its pub. | *t are hereby repealed. sire this desecration u is and privileges, but jie property was surrendered to ray > euaes. a they bave distinctly declared, through the proper chan- | nuudreds, to conflagration, that o Pocirea ie pol THE VOTE ON THE REGISTRY BILL. nels of authority, their indignation at the proposed out- | of patriotic men into the army fought your battles; [From the Albany Statesman, april 14.) rage; and, unless the undersigned greatly misunderstands | and the treasures of ite citizens, even in that early day a | _, The Senate yesterday the bill’ to authorize a re- the temper of that peoplo, their entphatic dissent will be | rich and prosperous community, were freely contributed | £'8tration of the yoters of the State, preceding the annual heard in tones that must command the attention of the we Carre be of the country, election, by the following vote:— islature, No portion of the American peopie stand ‘Ayns—Merars, Ames, Boardman, Diven, ppression is ever the arsor and incentive to revo. | minent umong the eptrite of that day than ‘ae rhe he Baltes, Hubeel 5 Jonnton, Latin Lament Powe! Nonon Tation. The tyrannic Teglelation of the mother country,a | prominent citizens of New York. Yiaving iven the dret | Paterson, Prosser, Truman, Wetwomr, W. A. Wheeler, J. A Oeatury ago, was not more subversive of all the principles | impulse to resistance in 1766, they continued through all | WiiArds Wiilieme-19. the casiod of # farewell missionary meeting in connection with | be exterminated, and they have begon by conquering at | 1g those of the Penibeula to reinforce her in ‘case of the departure of Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn, missionaries of | Monager the dullest of the covspiracies. necersity, knowing the determination of the inhabitants the Presbyterien Board, for the purpose of establishing a ‘The Monagaces and the Sotilios cannot combat the revo- | Of the island and of its government, we are inclined to mission i Jepap, The prelimmary exercises were con- | lution of March; they are annihilated before the magmifl- | believe tbat in some cities of the Union the idea of expe- ducied by Dr. Spring and Rev. Mr. Rankin, The secre- | cence of # revolution as stainless as it is transcendental; | ditions sgainst Cuba bas evaporated, in order to disguise tory of the American Bible Society delivered an in- | buts there was nO blood then, they wish now to shed it | better the direction of those that are projecting against teresting address, giving brief sketch of Japan | in torrents, Fo asto return tooppreés and rob Venezuela, | Weak States from the condition in which they are and it8 people, snd etting forth the momentous | dieguising their barbarous patriotism with the ban: | placed. But if they wish to maintain that all our de- importance of this the first step towards the pormavent | Ler of federation. Notwithstanding, Providence, which | Gucticns are not rigorously correct, if they wish us to estabisbment of the Protestant religion among that hi. | watches over this country, desires that these | admit only, by way of hypothesis and by pure conde- v4 ‘than Noxe—Mewers, Brandreth, Durhane, Doherty, Ely. Mather, to ikolated country of forty million sou! ¥ wicked sons should not repay the clemency of the go- | scention, that expeditions are organized against this Tier cays CA aR RST et ethene, | at ane ecko oe Proit, Sele Seon, Sloany Ninth, Sincla, Us'B. Witeauss, | foowed, sbowing bow the presenos of, the Bible meq | yerument, shown in various acta, with blood. and’ they | ‘sland after baviog eoumeraved her means of defence, rence to the chartered right the city. Again, in « later day, in that period now known to aon a ip all bensig ensured the prevalence of Christianity, and | bave already commenced to fly without discharging ther | ‘here only remains, then, for us to add that the ex- Ts Us, us in the oiber sence, the orsog began insmatior | as fne’second ‘war ot indepeodcrce: whe ne, 2,08 | ‘Thiele the trat bill passed this sension upon which the privg closed the exercises with @ tonching!y earnest | fialriciéal arme ou the approach of the troops of tne na- | Peditionist# have onen to them the seven hun- aggrersions, until, etep by step, accslerating its march and] fronticrs on the north and west. wore” ravaged. 1 Vote of every Senator is recorded. The affirmatives in- | gnd fervent farewell to the devoted missiondries, bidding | Woral goverument, which is resvived to employ all the | dred leagues of coast from the point of Mais facressing its power, it now, at one blow, threatens to] triumphant foe, when the national arm of the cosmtee wan, | “ude the name of every republican, and thceo of Messrs. | them God Fpeed On their noble journey. At the conclu | chery Which the Circumstances demand to secure public |W Cape Sun Antonio to the north and south; that trike down all that retains the-semblance of freedom and ‘aly red, and the hopes of the people rested in the con | Yobnton and Wetmore, Americans. “The negatives are | sion of the exercises the departin ovaries wero | order, and bring back to Venezuela the joys of peace, the cuperior authority, in copeequence of eaid romors Justice and independence. or y “deity and devotion of a military pM Best every democrat and 0. B, Wheelor, American. In warmly greeted by their friends, who bid them most af oe ‘Varancta, March St—4 ? will take no extraoroipary precautions, neither military at | 1B,the Bexative, Senator Wheoler does not thereby record | fectiate farewell, with many hopes for their success. ‘tie hour thre bas Lace efor neta ii. | bet fecl ht aono ouF Sy wi cone ‘ er quarters, and that the vessels of PREACHING AT THR ACADEMY OF @fvsic —The Academy | litia, ail of the city; but those from the parishes have | ‘© F sumne phe vas fled last evening to hear ‘Dr. Povts, Rev. Mr. Mil. | N0U et arrived, which itis expected will be at least five | ‘ived7cn mil comme wer Bresence io, all the foreign born, the blind preacher, holds forth at the same placo on | bouured men, ' His Excellency General Paez has been on red to protect Spaniah sab- The crowning act of loyal oppression, which culminated | chosen fiom witbin these very walls, and when that fe the disruption of an empire, wan’ the maponition o° | patriot ocr ered ujon hia alinost bopolees duty ot | appiieh tocertala detain tnd tones ake tose onpoctions ptm presentation, isrogard of the po- AL ped rar, with an unpaid soldlery, an empty | impossible to overcome, Ho stated at length the reasons and an unavailable State creait, In what direc- Mich wal h ‘This bill takes forcible possession of the city treasury; | tion did he turn his anxious thougnts for relief? The only | sir’ ‘Rduced him to vote in tho negative. These reasons ening next, ack 10 o'clock fi Jecte, ‘ Fd i presented in another column, and we presume Sunday evening ne: horteback sinee 10 o'clock to day, urging the people of | 7°75) ing aside thishy pothesis, raing oar reflections py he AR Kk, amore ae comaas: | resource lat v9 Governor Tompkine in that fearful emor- |. such as will bo tatisiactory to bis‘friends, aro | “' fms 1 BROADWAY. —Shorily after: twelve o'clock on | CArAbebo, whoeehuclination ig to run, to take up arms. — | gq tcruroated in regard to the arhione ot w Gone na ; extends by legislation the torm of ‘elective | Sal'power of ibe cy of Now York, Nesly aid abe enn. |,» 7H Dill by the Senate is much more elaborate | Saturcay night, Gre broke out in the store 419 Broad: eagpperice Elas Unis, what wo believe exists on the part of the Office, in Gireot, open and shameless violation of tho spirit | rend ot tbat day rerpoud. to. the appeal made to thelr than the bill ‘which parwed the Asrembly. ‘The smend, | *#%)coPMer of Canal street, occupied by Oswin O'Brian, OTHER ACCOUNTS. United States is what is comprived in the words of their and letter of the constitation; and, foally, it forbide tho | triotim; falthteliy did. they redeem the contidence which ‘A more pe q g | 88 a gentiemen’s furpishing goods store. The alarm soon | (Puerto Cabello (March 25) corrempondence of Philadel- | suister in Madrid (Mr. Preston) addressed to her Majesty corporate authoritien to give or to retuse logal the Governor of the Einte had roposed in. their public | Set tothe Senate. it remaine to be been whether these | Drovabt the firemen to the premises, and the flames were pbia Bulletin.) the Queen: “That the general wish of the people of the te contracts und engagements for the fulfilment of whieh ‘spirit and duty to the country, Large sume of money were | *@eD¢mente will be sanctioned by the Assembly. If they | ¢xU2Eviebed before spreading beyond the store in which | Farly yeaterdsy morning the government troops sta | Unifed Staten ts to preserve the ancient and uninterrupted ¢ they are constitut ly responsible. provided for he ency, and the honor of the soil of ball meet with fayor there, and the 1 be signed by the | {tori ipated. The damage on stock and fixtures is est! | tioned at the Palito, at about an bour’s ride from this | friendship which from the commencement of our natonal 4 hen, under any government, or in any ago, was a | the Stato war res oat breed fhe treed of the invader. Governor, we shail feel satisfied that Sapte ‘extent | mated at about $2,000, covered by an insurance of $2,510 | place, bering nearly four hundred men, were sur- | existence they have alwoys cultivated with & © bill of righta”” infringed upon ‘and violated in’ torms | ‘Nor was this all; the army was recruited largely from | S*¥## prudentand just, the ro has compiied with | in ihe Relief Toeurance Company, and $3,600 in the Mon. | prised and attacked by Tre reverutionsry forces from Coro, | the partot pain, wboteeisherseltstrong intaverefreasoa mare direct aad faiguitone then theeet among the inhabitants of that city, then suffering more no- the supulations expreaged and tmplied in tho camvane of | {#Uk #04 Jenrey Oy aarene Seimpacies. The barber's | urder the command of Gen. Zamora, and, Zale. After & | sno {uttion tn te following words irom the august lipe of «| el ropored cannot stand; a L) fe] Bach ja ie O01 | ting, during whict er ent 7%, twhement than yours ‘ mn t ohm DT re ta nciner communhive from commercial depres tiigbuy By water, Theured for 8900'm ine rece Tnser, | sive were elitr kinda oF mourded; ibe goveramenttroope | deri thee rently relations, UR fer uly wie the hs % ought not to stand; “it will not, it must not be sub: | sion; ite hardy mariners manned the public vessel, and biped Fonte, to,day concurred fn the amendments made by ra : mitted 10, its merchant the senate by the following yote:— ance Com ‘The stock in the fruit store of Thomas | were dispersed, avd took the road to Valencia, in order to | naticns shoriid continue, Ibelieve. aa have ld ‘This Is not tho place In which to counsel or aet vio | ers, of the Drinch Yo of talors” righie ‘Yrn—Mevere, Batcheller, Bisa, Loton, adjoining, on Canal ‘was damaged by water | obtain, if porsible, reinforcements. ‘me, that this same wish ts the igenerahone « of the Fond Jenco, Tho provines and the duty of w Senator here is to | ‘Theso statements arc made inno epirit of laadation or fagion: Bump, Canes: tpambe: probebly to the amount of $60. Insured for $1,600 in the | The revolutionary party, numbering about even bun- | the United Stotes, and by voces tung the tom warn the Senate against taking #0 dangerous a stop; | bravado. The city of New York meeda no such defence; te +4 ive [ Beckman Insurance Company. The origin of tho Gre ie at | dred men, retired upcn Moron, a rmall viilage about three w intend to follow, J entertain the confidence that t will te hold up ia notice the example of the but it is the duty of ber representatives to remind tho Se, i Graves, Mareen, Hale present upknown, The Fire Marshal has the matter un | leagues the other side of the Paiito, The goverment cay for you to contribute to marntain the and yar investigation, { forces bere number about three hundred men, who arg goed harmony which ought tw exist between the two,

Other pages from this issue: