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ie SSE Ie NIINUED ON EIGHTH PAGE.) Berove EN ag hy jove, with the same blood fm their vers, voeir hearts are bound together by a hoch dear cannot sever; for, wide aguatler as may be fhe graves of @ Dousetold, varied aa may be their hfe ae sth 0) $2 desven. 7 Bas when the adniterer 8B Young Wie asunder from ber huaband, ber child is cut off frow, alt Kinared fellowship. Tne companionship and protect og of & brother of the eame bioed cau never be her's. “No ei8- ter of the came blood can ever sbare ber sorra’y or ber . Alone, thenceforth, she mast joarney tO’ ough lit”, owed down with a mother’s shame. Nof Oj08 tne evil top here, It reaches up tothe aged and vor erable parents ef the wretebed bosband and of the * wined wife, and stretches ayound to the circle of relative’, and frie ‘@ivrter aroond every hearth. Sach a” 9 the resu ‘eéulterer’s crime ou the horne~-08 t 9 home, nos aa EA + painted by the poct’s fancy, Dut Norge as itis Knowa ani Sceen by t caw eae it exists im the howsehold, and 1&5 it Delongs to the family of eve". y man. show uber te aduitercr is the fe Of every savin! reavon, hs do- ttrayer of every domestic ef cron, the fatal egemy of the Pomily, and the derolator of She home, The crime beloags to the ‘class kpown in lew as mala in se—evil ia itself. Aravght with ruin to tadeviduals sod dese ached bo 80°) Swen being its nature, We can Casily perceivo wa: ‘What in Holy Writ the crime of the adulterer is proo vanced $0 be one which admits of bo ransom and po recompense, We can perce why it is that in every hook of the Od and New Testament it is denounced. Way it ia, inat oy every holy Iawgiver, propuck aud salut it is c muemued, We can uaderstand why it is that twice it is forbidden fo the Jen Commandments, and why Jehovabd aimsel!, feom tbe tabernacle in the midst of the ceugregiuon, declared that “the man who commimteth adultery with moother man’s wile, even hs who committath adultery wih his neiahbor’s wife, shalt surely be pas wo deat.” By God's own ordinance he was to be stoned to death, so that every fumily In Ig-ael, every may, woman and child might have a band in the puvishmost of the com mon enemy of the tamily, By the Levitical law, she Rduiterces Was Subject to the same punishment. Bat the Redeemer of mankind, when on earth, is snoposed to nave witigated the punishment of the aduiteress oy requirog Bim who was without sin to cast at her the frst stove Re euch condition, however, was imposed {a favor of tb: adulterer. There was v0 mitigetiou of bis crime, aud we ¥now the Saviour’s judgment of the siu wheo be deciared that “he who looketh at x woman & Inet alter ber com. maittéth adultery in bis heart.”’ From the stlenes of Scrip ture on the occasion recorded in the Gospel of Joba, itis ‘bo be inferred that, as the adulterer and adutveress bad ‘Deen taken in the act, the adulterer on that day ip Jora galem bad been put to death by the husband, as be might be by the Roman law, before the adulteress bad been Drovght to the Saviour’s feet. This caso has doen cited ery, ag it often is, in favor of the adulterer and against the busband, But'the argument of Dr. Patoy, alluded to Dy oounte! on toe other side, cogclusively shows that vhat ate cannot be cited in favor of the adalterer. On that day, io Jerusalem, the laws of Mose, as a crvil and politi. tai Jostintion, had passed away, and the Romaa law had taken its place. Why waa it that the men of Jernsaiem Drooght pet to the Saviour the adulterer who bat been taken at the same time, if they wanted to know the Sa- viour’e judgment of the’ sin of adultery. By the Ro- man law, while the adulterer sufl-red death, that punishment does not seem to have been inilicted oa ‘the adulteress. This woman, therelore, was brought to the Saviour’s fect to hear what would be his judgment. i he had undertaken to say that the laws of ‘Moges vvgbt not to prevail then, aa accusation might be Provybt against him in the synagogue;and if, oa the other Band, he bad said that the jaws of Moses should be en- forced, then ready accusation would have leaped to their Tips that he was veurping judicial fonctions, and he would Dave been bronght before the judgment seat of tho Roman autboritics. As Dr. laley observes, the case only serves to show thatthe Saviou mean to rebuke thoee who tempted him, but that he never dosignad to aghield the aduiterer from the just doom of the law. What, ‘then, is the act of adultery? It cannot be limited to the Deeting moment of sexual contact; that would be a mocke- ry; for then the adulterer would ever escape Bat law ‘apd reason mock not buman nature with any such vain absurdity, The act of adultery, iike the act of murder, is Bopposed to include every proximate actin furtherance of, and asa means to, the consummation of a wife's pol- luton. This is an eatablished principle in American and Enghich law, established from the tine of Lord Stowell, as ‘Will be bercafter shown. If tho adulterer be found in the husband’s bed, he is taken in the act; if on the husband's cach he leaps from the couch, and is found hid in a t, he is as clearly in the act, within the meaning of Jaw, as if he was found in the wife’s arms. If ne pro- ‘vide a place for the express purpose of committing adul- Yery with another man’s wife, and ho be found leading hher, accompanying her, or following her to that place for that porpose, be is taken in the act. If he not oaly pro- vides but habitually keeps such a place, and isaccastomed ‘Dy preconcerted signals to entice tho wife from her hus- ‘Dane's house, to besiege ber in the streets, to accompany ber to that vile den; and if afer giving such preconcert ed signal, he be found watching her, spy gliss in hand lying in wait arovud a bus- Dend’s house, that the wife may join him for that guilty purpose, be is takea in the act. ‘If a man bie a house, furmah it, provide a bed in it for Buch a purpose, and if he be accustomed, day by day, week by week, and month by month, to entice her from her husvana’s house, to tramp with ber through the Bireets to that den of shame, it is an act of adultery, aud is the most appalling one that is recorded in the annals of Bhawe; if, moreover, he has grown £0 bold asto take the chila of the injured ‘husband, his Itue daughter, by the hhand, wo separate her from her mother, to take the child © the bouse of a mutual friead while be leads the mother te the guilty den, in order there to enjoy hor, it presents ®case surpassing all that has ever been written of cold, villazous, remorseless lust. if this be not tbe culanmating port of adulterous depravity, how moch farther could it Zo? tere is ove point beyons; the ed mother, the Fuiped wile, bas pot yet plo g othe bornole dun of Sommon jrogtivution, 10 yiiel ate 1s rapidly hurrying, gud which is already yawnicg » ber. muvther be saved from that When a man has 3 ‘men’s wife that be entice her from her bus Dana’s house, but separate her irom her child for tne purpose of git, it BuoWws that by some means he has ac- quired such an unholy mastery over that wowun's bouy Bad foul that there is no chance of saving her while Be Dives, and the only hope of her silyation is that God's Beit vengeance shall overtake bim. ‘he sacred glow of well piaced domestic affection, no man kuows better than your Honor, grows brighter and brighter as years a iyanco, and the faithin) couple whose hands were joined im boly ‘wediock in the morning of youth find their bearte drawn Closer to each other as they descend the bill of life to Bleep together at its foot; but lawless love is short lived as its criminal, and’ the neighbor's wife éo hotly pursued, by trampling down covery human feeling and Divme law, te speedily supplanted by the object of come fresher lust, fQnd then the wretched victim ie ture to be soon cast off foto common prostitution, and swept through @ Miseravie Life and a horrible death to the gates of hell, unless a husband's arm shal! gave her. Who, seeing this thing, would not exsiaim to the unhappy osbard, Hasten, hasten, hasten to save the mother of our cbild. Although sue be lost a8 a wi'e, rescue ber from the borrid adulterer; sad may the Lord, who watches: ever the bome and te family, guide the buliet aad direct the stroke. (Here the audience broke into an unre- Bieainablo burst of applause, which the officers of the court vainly endeavored to check.) And when she is de- livered, who would not reckon tue salvation of that young Yoother’ cheaply purchased by the adulterer’s bloody ‘Aye, by the blood of a score of adulterers? The deata of Key wae a chesp sacrifice to save one mother from that hornbie fate waich, on that Sabbath day, hung over this prisover’s wife and the smother of bts child. Qounsel then tw cecuss the law and the judicial decisions of land and of ibis country as bearing upon the q of adultery as * justidcation for bomicive. of the laws of diay land, as they descended t2 tac District ei Columoia at the time of the cession in 1801, he said it had never bec adjudged by this or auy otwer Court that tan who destroyed the vioiawr of bis family ehastity was guilty of a crime. He cited Maoming’s case. ong Wes a wurried mas, who, entering bis house one day, found bis wife in the arma ‘of a neighbor, who ‘Was commiuing adultery witb Ler, the husband snatcued ‘Up a siool and Biruck a blow over the adulterer’s bead and kiiled hit on the spot, and for this was arraigacd a4 @ prisoner for murdev. As en Engiishman it was his Dirtbright to have the act passed upon by a jury of his country, and bis guilt or ianocence determined by tuem fa accordance with the cowmon law; but this was in tue @erk day of judicial tyranny and eorrophon—the day ‘when jurors were fined ani sept to jail, as be quoted aa Chorities to show, for refuemg to fod verdicts against ther consciences, in accordauce with the charge of toe Gourt—in a day when, from tue Kiog’s Bench, from Westminster Hail, it was declared that the Judge was en- trasted with the Jiderties of the people, and thay bis say. fog was the Jaw; that was the day wren it was adjudged ‘Wat the husband waa a feion for Kuling a man caught in sduitery witb his wife, In Maaniog’s cage, Judge Twisden Girected a epecial verdict, aud emined the degree of gwit bimecif, aud Manuing was pua- fahed by being branded on we hand as a felon. There were tour epocks in whicu kliling in such casee Went oppunieved—it was justiflea under tue Jewish dis- Peusation, by the awe of Soiov, by \vose of the Roman empire, anc by the Gothic ‘netitutions which have givea ghage to our own. By the mere force of freqaeut repati- tion in the books of Mauning’s case, it hus come to be be- Deved that & Mun mMuEt ston by the bod of he wile and Debold we aduiterer polluticy bie ved, dod not raise his hand egaices tum. From the time of Niward H. w King Charles—tiree hondred ano wixty odd years—no word ie to be found in the common law, 20 word imputing guilt to the siayer of the viowtor of the chastity of his wile. ‘Thw right to kill waspover Genie tll now, There was one fact he had ever before soen related, exoept by Patey, that by the laws of tho Commonwealud, immo- aiaweiy preceding the tre of Uharies, winliery was punished b; er over anotaer yy death. Counsel for the “efonce remarked (hat Blackstone Mentioned it, In 1660, at « period before the judg ment ta Mawping’s case, it was punievabie by death Mr. Siantoo—The age of Courles was an age of adultery and groes be ape the palace was Slied with Lariow® eed shronged with adukerere aod adultcouses: tho jadgon were the pancerors, partakers and protectors of Ue cor Fuptions of the age, a ithe same Court which jadged the husband to be « Seton for slaying wn aduterer on hie fined and sent (wore on for refuring w tod verdicts in accordance wiih itt instructions; it wes too same Court which huutet Quakers, Catholics and Noncon- Moemists to death; the suino Court which perésouted John Bowe ana Richard Baxter, and which gevt tw the piliory sedges Jobe Banyan for preaching the Gospel to tho . Covunnel red for the history of those times to ‘first mee 140. This was the mare of the laws fe ol the ume the principle 4 introduced non law of Eng'and that wo adulterer ip tho aot is a crime; und when society thig Dissriot is reduced to the sane conditions, and ‘the oven are tiled by open and , When the profeasions of !aw and modi- ‘with Libertines, wien the w.fe's become eat, Chon it will ae thee b jaw nar seat; it will x Sonu the shield of law ite auoreys lives {rem tio haaus save the husbands whose wives Violated, whose come nd whose famsiesi:sy nave 1S teny esopanael sp bod expression or Fale Lope regard to tac Crm Me aoigan exit fis our, abd Ut apie It ig founded oa the De ie Wr aa ae the adulterer’s guilt, and determine We “prwband to me 8 crimival, In smerican BocletY Og ig q freedom frm restrasnt ana supervisi0® "Las Qxie's nowhere else, au! this results from varl008 gauses ; bushands, fa hers an brothers devote a lar7~, unare of time to the cares of Hilo, apd to the dutie, of providing for the famiy, durmy which time *Eo female portion of the family are left themsolves without protection, The {request chaages of havitavon apd the rquaiiiy of our social ooadivion leas to a frapkness of intercourse which requires, for che fanctity of the bome aad the sezurity of th marriage bed, ar rsoaa) responginitity, to tb: death. The peculiar conditions of society 1a this District are also to be noted before way priaciple ike that of soa jaw can de intreduced, Families come bither from a parts of the Union to remain for & shorter or & loage: period of tie. To eujoy aay sovial fife here the rater ‘oouree wut be frank, #)thous suspicion. The time which, ip joug establiched comauvities, may enabie tadividual: to cbcose apd pick out Lose with whom they muy as fociute, is not bad bere; besides, tt has bega the custom bere for officers of the goveroment, and thoow ir the public employment, to throw open their doore with a wide bospitahty thet extsta nowhere else, The forms a peculiar feature aud attraction in Wasbingwn society, abd by the population that it atiracts here ao tbe sumulus thus given to Dusiness, the wealth aod pros perity of the city and District are promoted. Bat if spose social Ocearions are to be made the Means of guilty aaa nawens; if they are to become the moans by wnich th asulterer pursues his lust, thea the coors of families aus be swifdy closed. No man would be wiiliag fo hive oi boepitality made the meaos of an assignation, or tae socia. occasions, when be desires to give bis freads and new m bors pieasure, covverted mio opportunities for corruptiax he ipoocent wife of bis frieud. 1 repeat, then, that © coctrine op which this prosecuven reais 13 founded on Manving case, copied by Hale, aud Foster, aud B ac stove, But ‘i is also to be ooserved that, freo the day in which Maguing’s case was decided to tor present bour, it bas not beea followed by the coavictivy ofa husband io England, No busband since tan bar beep pumsbed as a fen for taking Lue Jife of ao ado lerer In three cases the Goctemv of that case bas besa declar ed from the bench, bot onty by two Judges; tue case of the Queen sgainst Meher, the Case of the Queen agaist Keily, and another case. ’ Two of these were tried by Jus- tice Parke, ond the other by Baron Role. In the one, tere Was bo adultery of the wile; in the ower, Bo marriage, an? th the third the crime was of a totally differeat patare As, from the nme of Alfred to the time of Coaries the Second, there 18 po evidence that & husband was regard «das a'felou is commun law for Say wg ao aduiwrer, 40 from tbe time of Churles the Secoud to the present hour that principe bas never been enjorcea by the puniad ment of any wan in Sng and, Counsel then proceeded w argue that in the three cases cited by the prose cutkp frem the North Carolina and South Carolipa yeporis there were cbtueiy distuct questions at weve, that so far as the marital relatioas of slaves were concerned, they were not recogaized by the laws of thoee States, and that, therefore, tus adjudications or rulings m the cases of siaves dd noi govern or apply to this case. There was another case cited mn Joncs—tbe cuse of a white man. But there there was suiflc ept evidence to show that the killing proseedes {yom preceaing malice. There was a case, however, cited from Hiil’s reports, wuich had some analogy to this cage There the adulterer slew a husband who was endeavoriog to rescue bis wife, and there it was beid that the murder er could not set up the plea of self defence. The Ameri can common law on this sulject was shown in the cages of Singieion Mercer, of Slyers, of Jacob Green, ant the caee of Jobu Stump and the case of Jarbos, where, in each mstance, tbe slayer of the sedacer was Counsel also referred to Smitn’s case aud Sherm: in Philadelphia, Boyer’s case in Virgin a, and Ryaa’s case reported in yol. 2 Wheeter’s Crimnal Cages, page 54 Where, then, he asked, did the aduiterous doctrine of Charles the Second prevail in America? Not where the stars and stripes Wave—not even where the royal banuer of England floats—‘or it was pot tong giaca, ta Canada, a husband bad followed bis wife’s seducer from city to city ull he found apd slew him; and there the dostrine of Charies the Second was repelled and the maa instactty acquitted. By the American law, be proceeded, the hus. ‘band 1s always present by his wife; bis arm 1 always by her side; his wing is ever over ber. Toe consent of tue wife cannot in any degree affect the question of the adul- terer’s guilt, and if he be slain in the act by the huabaa i, then it is justifiable homicide. 1 will pasa then to the question of what constitutes the act. I undersivod ove of we Jearned counsel for the prosecutwa to claim, in accord ance with the very loose language of Baron Parke, wat itis necegsary for the husband to have ocoular demon- stration, Mr. Carlisle‘ Finding” is the word. Mr. Stanton—It does credit to the frankness ag well as to the good senee of the counsel not to claim that doctrine but that is the qoctrine of Mann'ng’s caso, Tue wile could not oply consent to the uct, but the buaband, if pe came ip, in the dark, could net lay his hand on tha adtut terer until he lit the candie and saw his shame; and then if he slew the adulterer he must have the (viou’s brand. ing on bis hand. The object was to erect before the bus band the gallows and branding iron, 80 that the courtiers and corrupt men of toat age might pursue with impunity the wives and davgbters of the pvople; beuce tuey de- manded not only that the wife ehonld not consent, bat that the husband sbouid see bis shame. As late as within the last few years, Baron Park, sitting in the judgment seat of Englaod, said that te husband must bave occular inspection of the act. What is the act, and what ie necessary? It is the fact of adut tery that conetiutes the guilt of the individual aod the justification or the bustand, That fact is to be manifest ed accord ng 10 the ruivs of evitence that appiy in regard to otber facts, It is claimed by the defence that the evi- dence was brought directly to the visual senses of the prisoner et the bar, but whether it was so or not, the fact 18 Only to bedetesmined by twe orcinary rules of evideave, Counsel referred to the rules of evidence iv regard to oultery, as laid down in Poynter on Marriages p. 187 ; Colurs ageinet the State, vol. 14 Alabama Reports, p. 68:5 the State against Joliy, vol. 3 Devereux and Bittelia, Riy last proposinan is, the couneel proceeded, e's conteut Cannot chield the aduiterer, sue being incapable by jaw of cousentiag to any infraction of her busband’s marital rights, and that in the absence of copsent and Copnivance ou DiS part every violation of the wile’s cbaatity is, im the contemplation’ of law, forcible and against bis will, avd may be treated by bim as av act of violence and force on bis wife's person It fuilows, as a logical consequence, from the reiauoa of husband and wile, a8 stated m the first proposition, because her very being and existence is suspended, tuat is to aay, “incorporated abd consolidated,” says’ Blackstone, inio that of the husband during marriage, tbat any tavasion of the husband's mgbt or chastity of the wife 13 a forcibie ect. The law does not look to the degree of force, t looks only to the forcible movement, and bsing an act of force it follows that the right of the basvand to resist that force is clear ana unaoubted on the bigtest princi pies of law. My iniepa here (Oarlisie) says he coademos ibe adulterer a much as aby one, but that he abbors law- lees violence. xo do I; but the question is bere whether tne violence be lawless? In un dertaking to designate the act of the prisouer here as an act of violence, as an act of personal justice, he assumes the very question toat is invelved, Decause on no theory of Jaw,on DO system of jurisprudence re. cognized atnong wen, hab the defence of a rgb, wwe Thaintebance of possession Mm & right, the protection of a right, been recogeized either us a revengelul actor au act of lawless violence. By the contemplation of law tav wife is always in the busband’s preseuce, a waya under his Wing; and any movement against her person is a movement against bie right and may be resisted as such We place tbe groand of Gefence here oa the same grouna and iimited by the same means as the right of persona defence. If a man be assailed, hie power to elay tac ae sailant is not limited to the moment whea the mortai biow is about to be given; he i# not bound t» wait til bis hife is on the very point of tags Nevnia but any move ment towards the foul purpose plainly indicated justiies him in the rigbt of selfcefence, aud im slaying ihe assailant on the spot. The theory of our case 1, that there was a man living in a constant state of aduitery With the prisoner's wife,ammaa who was daily, by a mo ral—no, by an immoral power—cnormous, moastroa: and altogether unparalicled in the history of American society, or in the history of the fumily of map, & power over the being of this woman—caliiag ber from her hus band’s house, drawing her from the side of her chile and dragging her, day by day, through tho streew ic order that he might gratify his lust, fhe busband be holds him in the very act of withdrawing bis wife from huis roof, from hig présence, from his arm, from his wis from hia nest, meets bim in that act aod slays him, asc we sa thatthe right to slay him stands on the firmost prmcipics of self defence. Ihave endeavored a brivty as I could to explaip the principles of social law and jurie- prudence on which the defence is planted, wad I teust that on examination it will not be tound to be aay vieiouasy ground of defence, or any such mere theory a3 Was apprehended by my Jearaed friend (Mr. Carlisle), who opened the argument. He says that society could aot ux ist on such principles, because this was the exerciee the right of private judgment; and if it was to be eeian- lished as a principle, the land would be a econe of biood, as the punisument of aduitery would be followed by tac punishment of ovber crimes. Now if it wore so, if tuis Jana were to be # scene of blood, and if it were necessary © take it #0, I ask waetber biood had not betier ran ja torrents through our strecta than that the homes of cou should be destroyed by the aduiterer at will? Batit is Neithor your Honor nor I will be frightened by uch appalling plctare, Thank God, agawery is a crime tbat ie usually 4 stranger to American soc! I ix but rarely iv our bistory that some great event ‘hig Occure to startle society and lead it to the examina tion of the principles on which it is founied. That bu» deen this case, aud it should lead to the examiaatioa of \he prucipiee of law on which tome and family rost, should result in planting around that home and family the sateguards of the I in breaking ibrough the bonds by which the adulterous court o: Charles the Second undertuk w bind the arm of the hus. band, then tome good will grow out of that great evil that has been producea by thie event. It le not my purpose to purtue this Circunsion in reference the other poiate. I Fbalt leave them to my colleague (Mr. Brady). 1 thank your Houor for the por: ion with wien you have beara ine in the discussion of this question. I have endeavored \ diecuss it on principles which | beleve, aa a man, ay 4 father od as a bueband, to be essential w the poare aad security of your hotae and mine. Ihave eudeavorod to discuss jon principles which are esgential to the peace aoa prowperity of the society in which my home is piant- ed, a# well os yours; und i bope that, by the blowsing of God, 08 t has Leon your Honor's good fortune to lag dowa toe Jaw which secures the famtiy, in one aaj from tbe eeducer of the sitior, you may ao plat on Vac boat and eurest (ouncations ie principles of law which Bocure the pence of the homa, the neourlty of the family, ana tbe relavong of husband and wife, whieh have been in the foeat horrid mawner vicisted in this case. Ae the counsel resummed Lis seat be was saluied with apother outburas of appiavse, ‘Tho Court then ned. Senator Dougias oveupiod a seat at the lawyers’ table, and appoared much inworceted ia Mr. Stantou’s vloqueut arpoment. Mr. Brady will continoe the argument @2 Moaday, and Mr. Ould will close for use pi a. Ag Incorrect statementa coutinge to be made with re- = & the pubiication of Mra. Siwkles’ coafessioa, it ix med proper to give a full apd explicit etatewoas of the, eizoametance, age the Rye was evidence by Mr, Brady, white argomen' admiesion “was proceding, the reporwr asked Mengher, into whose hands the document on ite rotor from the Bench, to let him have it to be copied, Yr, Meagber refered \ do go on big Own rerpousibilily, but referred the matter to the remor counsel, who aid tri me Mr Mesgher then, a9 woll to pre- yeot the original from belng auplaid as to agvommpdaty phe NEW YORK SUNDAY, HERALD, peer re APRIL 24, 1859. asl ee from ENE extire gait o’ sais, eporter, eae kind enough to oroy It at the request of mw cw Soa {0 NE; lost ap ater, and the copy waa 1ame tately sent to we tolagrapb: pit Arey ered Mi alts ven, ne a wd Mice. ‘There aro the simple fuita, and 18 18 ooly OWE tO be indlerrect desire of come of Mr. Sickles’ Te ‘igo fram any blame thet might be soonested with yuDiHcabop, and te throw thas biawe where is did ‘ong, that thie forthar expianation beromes Dwyneaary, The fact was, that waile Mr. Srckles desired *y@ «uy sion of the document, and extramoly regret.ed ite publise i} ter ‘above 28 80 during tba hnrrica: 6; aa w Moat te etnir ta te A ney eam ian S20 AR trong westerly. ‘bead -, ie Be \, Crumed the Byuator wa ‘acide Maced Ms Daniei—the vessel in yesterday's vsper Ppeed_ De be hia conpsel did bot share in that fee%ing—canauiering rend bars Danial, Sabai for tay Tad Caxmy i 4—The Ocean Traveller {Am shige), for New i eceaion necessary for vindicavion of their vox ~ $y 9 rey re vr oe 4 — her bow, which necesaltated ber Omir g into dock for reprira. ' ‘wera SrRAMOR PaI-Ho —This A 4. Haesoop from Li Duvasrexa wo sue Saw, § pes Ee Now Vey witb eate put to bere today. foukys hel new stevmer, built for the hense of Russell & Co., Hone Kong, sails, this morning at eleven o'clock, from the pia: foot of Vogbth street, East river, for Hoog Koug via Southawpton. Tre Pe| ha ta commanded by Thomas A. Yarria, lato of ‘be Pacite Mail Seamship Company. The following i a lint of the offiears:— tour feet waier 10 Ber Bold aod thrown partof curso Lvor ‘board; abe will have t> discharge to repair. Rotice to Mariners. LIGHTHOUSE O SNELL REVS, COAST OF LOTINIANA. Taasuny drantMent Orrice Ligntuonse 05% Y Wasnincron, Aprit 21, 1889 bes Deen rerelved at tals ose (rom Lieut W A ezglurer of the Niotb hybipouas district, that rem mie lightbouse receauy onestrucied by bitn op wil) he ready for Hehtinz on the tat nt jerefore given ‘hat this Light will be reg Cou mancer—Thomas A Harris, me Jariy eabiciiea o2 and sfter that day. First Offirer—Jobn P Patiersag, Tbe light 9 a dred white light, aod the Muroiaat are Secon Ofcer—F, W. Robineom, tug Wn itd onder ot gees ten fe Mussina ing sen! ‘Thy o Ofloer—W leon Colton, he butlding won screwpiles on the extreme southern end Chief Fugincer—Cbarles Bernard, of wo Keys: Ia 814 fet high; and the focal planets TU teat 1h¢ First Assistant—Jesee BE Banoe, mene c ety hd welling tee fee 61 epee Beh. Second Aristant——Pheodore Bernard, The whole preacaia the appearance of the frustrum of & axeto Third Arsistamt—a J. Lamereus, Latitude (3p prox) 29 i WN, Longynde "014 W of Greenwich Pot de Fer Licht bears E by N, dig ant 28 miles. Dotrepeeto Atenafalaya Bay & by MN, a hitle svutberly, dis- tant 16 '0 4 inlies. Lagvisaip on Sip Shoals bears about ESE, distant from 49 to WO aie. BR SEMMBS, Secretary. IN THY GULD STREAM, ity House, Loxpon, Avril 4, 1959 Notice 8 horeby given thata green bnoy, marked with tho z dercs, das been aid 5 fathoms south of s lugger sunk tbe ire: A eat) This buoy lies ta 6 fathoma atlow water spriag tides, with the ‘ollowing Pom pate bewrtogs:— t Lawrences burch, NW, BW 35 be purser and surgeon are already ja Chins, awaiting the arrival of the Pej ho there, The ebip sails direct to Sonthamopton, ta be inspected ‘aere by tbe senior officer, who resides in Leadon. Toe machinery wi)] be tested to the utmost im going to Eog- hued, io order that, should it give way, it may vere paired thera, ag it mbt be diffenlt, if not impoasible, to t it done elsewhere on the passage, She sails from Southampton to the Brazils, Cape de Vera, Cape Towa (Cape ¢f Good Hope), Shanghae and Hong Koag, She ia * fast sailer, ‘wrecr, rr P. H. BERTHON, Secretary. jemen, Sid from New Bedford 22d mat, sbip Hesper, Hamblin, for ic Coean. arpot #éoartown 20in, ahlp Three Brothers, Cleavelind, of and for Nutvenet last from Labaias Nov 15. with 1700 bbls off (190 sp tekea on the p: e Lome) and 1600 Ibs bone, Seat home i) bbls sp, 4850 40 wh of] and 65,00 Ibs bone abit NSW, Jan 26, Narragansett, Gardner, Naut, jouth Fees, ’ Sea Rapger, Davis, do do. At Tahiu Feb 19, abip Holly Morgen, NB, repairing. 8d from ‘to previous to Feb 19, ship Odsea, Babcuck, of New Londov, on 4 ¢: wee and home. ‘At Mon'gvideu March 5. ship Emma Jones, Hawes. NB Es bot ated Ha shipped 450 bols whale oil per bark Nelsow Place, for Now Yor! Heard trom, no date, &¢, on New Zealand, Martha, Manches ter, PH. 4 wha. §) m, de. ul BI ; erior, Boule, 16 days from San Francisco for NYork, farch 4. lat 4 sbip T B Wales, trom Shie'da Sept 22 for Calcutta, Jan 17, no Jai, Ac (by #h\p andes, st Colombo), ene Sengmcre, frou Liverpoot for Boston, March 28, lat 48 lon 21 Shiy Lucy Thompson, from Liverpool for NYork, March 29, North River Boats AGrounn.—Tha steamer Francis Skiddy, which left Troy on Friday night, run aground oo ube bar at Castleton. Tne Ieasc Newton, which left Al- yany about the same hour, met with @ similar mishap on ber cown trip, Both boats hada large vumber of pas gengers apd good (reights, The New World and Kaicker- bocker, which left this city at six o’clook on Friday night, grounded on tue bar yesterday morning. Derartn Ben Bequesta.—The Legislative Council of Conada bave teke firm stand against death bed be- quests—cnacting that no beqnest wii) be valid if made within six mouths of the testevor’s death, ES WABITIOR INTELLIORNCE. ALANAG TOR SEW TORR—FEm DAT, . MOON Rises. Jat 50, \on 14 . 648] RIGH WaTeR. cate ewinphere, from Havre for Mobile, wae geen April 3, Port of New York, April 23, 1859. pbip Sasac! Folge from Bombay Doo 22 for Liverpool, Feb dat 33 10, ) ale ‘Grahame Polley, from Antwerp for New York, April 19, lat 42 40 &, lon 82 43. eare JNwon, Bradford, from Cardi for Galveston, April 9, off Cape Aniwbe SIBLE od, {ram NYor for NOrleans, was seen Apri} 3, the fennes Bilg Torrent, Montgomery, from Buence Ayren \for Fal moth &, Mere’ 11, lot 10, fon 20 W. Brig Casuiion, Marwick, from Havana for Portland, was seen npr 1s ial 28 80, lon 0, e Brlg Winyaw, Wyman, from Oardensa for NYork, April 18, las 89, ion 7210. Ports. Anpzoce os, 4rril9—In port barks Wm H Jenkins, Lovett, and Robert Leonard Cook, 10 load tor Boston. ADELAIDE. Jon Si—Arr Swallwood, Marta, London, ‘Axxoro, april 2-In port brige Henry Leeds, for NYork, fcttetes, April Arr Sheffield, Richardson, Nantes, Bor! = ‘BaumeRuaven, April 2—Arr Bremen (a), NYOrk, 4b, Eliza. ‘beth, and Kee & Mathilde, Oharleston; Borgstede, N Yorn Fe a saree Milena at Iona for TAverpool; Fswex ty lond for Titverpoo! . oa oD, moon, Fmith, for do: Ganoyme Waller, nalticy, for Londow; Martha, Sampson, diag, oloed : Sent i Hi eer, Mont York: ‘ames, for Y +, Mont- pede \o joad for Chins; Asterios, Snow, and S Gil OLEARED. Steamship City of Baliimore (Br), Leiten, Liverpoo!—Juo G Dale. teamship Patho, Harris Cowes—N L Potter. Sieamsnip Floriua, Crowell, Savannan—s L Mitchill & Bon. bonnet ‘Thomas Swann, Ramsey, Savannah—H B Crom- well & Co. Rteamantp Columbia, Berry, Charlesion—Spofford, Tilestor & Co, Bec Jamestown, Parrish. Norfolk, &0—Ludlam & neken. Ph scram Parkersburg, Powell, Baltimore—H B Cromwel) Rbip Universe Dewar. Rt John NB—Williams & Guion. ik entegoniet, Davis, Rio Janeiro—G 8 Volt. j Bark Tivoli, Brown, Pouce—Sturges & Bek J Andrews, French, Soetu—Waleh, Oarver & Chese. o1Btlg Jedependenee (isr),'Moaimon, Bt John, NB—P I Ne- Arig Co} Peaniman, Coffin, 8 Mazye—Simpaon & Mayhew. n, rig Fiorida, Monday. Phiiaderphia, lark schiae—Simeon & Mayhew. Brig karab serpice Clark M Rebr M orton, Secome, Cru acoa~Kolff & Persuha. Awan lniand—Post & Snail. Fear ME Wells, Co: Sebr ann & Snsay, ~hackelford, Charleaton. Ecbr Herndon, Geexti, Washingtoo—Brown & DeRosset. kebr Pocomove, Daily, aabington. Chester, Richinoad —C H Pierson. ry, dag, Ser Dawvill tlecse, ttiweon, for Chiga; Orysial Palace; Simons, for fehr Fairfax Mot Alovandrin Salford & Dodge. Ringaporé: Lorenza, Cermiaa, trom the Cig sr Oth dio, febr Segnine, K iogelund, Kaltmore—Masier. Mary b, Woodbury, an? abaeliino, Hall, disg; Echr Yeubelie, Pauiktin, Boston Dagton & Bore Kicta, do, “gto goek? wche Frank Very, br Maseat gots 6 . mt oO] b Is 3 7 * Bloop onmoor ‘Gada, New Aaron. eid Go's per ions BHU Gi BOD, ably Flora, Wares (a0 Wat re ‘ARRIVED. *OUausaun, Aur S—Atr Juila G Tyler, Lowry, Macetion, Steamahin Star of the South, Lyon. Gasnite, see eee a, . bi1--Cld Juan Fernan‘tez, Garccrr ‘Maxbourne Chtowncs'March tip port Gem of the Gceab, Willams, for Macravent Cotcuye, Bavannab, 70 hours hb Mase and passengers to 8 L & eroamany Fersersourg, Powell, Baltimora, win mdse, to B B Cromwell & Co. — 4: , ‘from London), afhB,Phiiagelpbia, Poole, Liverpool, 88 days, with mayo to ees a pe of Porte Tc all ie cans Richardson, . Bae ex ‘very hevry weather, oe epee aia biketene, tron tres veal trossed the Bann fn lat ae od saw olen . sen et oer merpbenen ar a 0 Henry ley, Cauikina, Lsveroooi, ‘Mar atten | “Dt Seow, asd Lovitt, 8t John, NB; 2a alo parnrpaers, 2 SooBlord, Nilewos AO, 18 Tat 45, Jon @itiers, pO ie ie ad b saw an iceberg. r) Brae { thip Mary U’Brien (of Thomaston), nen ck, ADRUG-Bid dieasy Queen, Loskbart, NYark. days witi mdse, to Snow & Burgess. pales from the latter part of March to Orxos, April b—In port eb Railey, hoopmas, for NUrieans; W V Moses, Jones, fur Phila- celppia iWin. Sid, no date, ps Sosen Rosas, Maneoo, sup- poses for sicily; Seaper, Kelley, Steily, to load’ tor New York br Fbiladelpis (hefore’reporied for ‘Boston or New York): bark Lenox, Vigores to load for United Staten, Mary Annsh. Grace, NUrleaus; Pro Robertson, Cardiff and Vesper, Livorpool, 42 Had. heavy ‘wealert ind ‘westerly April 13, was 13 days from lon 40 10 4 thip Bumboidt (Ham), Boysen, Hamburg, 36 days, with mcee oud 7 ramen pera 101, Amslock ‘Bark sleigh (Bam), Bontel. Hamburg. 45 with mage apd 34 passengera, to L EB Amsiack @o 19th lost, lat 89 44, lop 6930, spoke berk Philepa, from Boston. bound South. Creamed the Haale tp Ino 6, and vam large quaatiies of 36 ar Harke Apel ssid gree Chase, NYork; Adelaide Bell, Untied Bistes. IA Atanas eh enatnoe Bean cbaay’ a | ,aeenSe tat ale ast Baines, SHO ndre ard i%] pamsengers, to order. ni meee Wo 23 fort w Int “6, arg saw large quantities of bald tee and tee Rae metercret, etree) f Harn Elizabeth, Startevant, Rosario 66 Gage, Monteriten 98 dager with bites, wool buir nod eting, to Burdew &,Nonie | gLtvtRroct, April +Arr tatrinais, Davie, Savannab; Joseph Howe. setter, Charleston; ita, Bets Hamiuon, do. Apri) % lat “7, lon 69, spoxe bark arctic, of aad trom Boston Bombay, 5 hi , Nor- fr Sew Gneans who tind'y aaoplied us with bréd. The B | 48!4 3): Comiesn Jenpigge, Bombay. see Rome Ceceat ba bad Tight bend wore mostos the tine up co Bermuda, alae | Ol Molocusve: AB ORAa ie, a Wileoh, Baltimore; hos which very fad wail ae S lat 34, ie a ae 4 Watach:, Lapvette, Gibraltar, ? : gale from NW, whic! 2 hours, and cau oe Loxnos. Ayrlld—are Spark the Ovean. Drammond, Bom- jsp Lense = weather was very cold at the time, thermome Jorence, Dumares|, Nagasaki; Transit, Davis, Minwut + doe oon y onshis\ . Bark Flash Campbell, Vera Cruz, Oth inst, in ballast, to Har- | Vm ameriown Congress, Mather. and Der e, Lord, Ne# York: tn, Ciucuautus, Doace, Bombay. LxGHoRS, april 2- In port bark Cambridge, Sparrow, from Laguna, arr 313) ult, disg—woald proceed to Messina and load April 6—Off, Magellan, Walden (from Swansea), Feb 5—Sld Meteor, Porter, Bombay. » 2—In port brig Monte Cristo, Noctheup, from 3 ch 90—In port Br bark Josephine, for Boston rence, Fhinney, Baliimae; Nuova, Roaalie, 26th, ship Paragon, Drinkwater, do; brig Froneea Klien, Fawyer, Boston; Zui, foreign vesecls Uerere, And Agues, » hork. one Kros #liok bapress, Sundberg, Havana, April M4, with eager and totwecn, to PV hing & Co, On the oatward pestage. in lac 5, 28, Jche Oliver, colored seaman, fel! from the fuce- } yard overboard and #aa lost + Lamplighter, Wilen Cheafnegos, 14 days, with sugar and moleseer to John M mith & Co. Bark David « avsly (of Poiladelpbia), Bishop, Cieafnegos, 14 dave, with sugar, to maser, Had heavy weather the entire ey Paty A Lee, Chrvmtian, Oentoeges, 12 dave, with musar, to Jobo M Smith Co. 16d 'twet, Jar $8 40, lon 79 40. sigaalized hark tersh from Cientnegos for Boston, and socke sche Joba Varden, for Boaton; 224, off Hatteras, epoke bark Sartelle, from Pornkoax, April 5—~In port abins 1 Hompbreys, Prince, ya tor New York ‘ ” i : : Portland), Good ra fot Beaten, 12 Rpaminondas, Brandt, for NYork, do; barks Ree eens eg ofinerig wim the ca: | Native (Bs), Fatfeld, for do co: Dutch veassis Bacchus. Zul to. W Delano & Co. a Not Ure passage: been 8 di Bark 0 ) Chatlee (of Comde: 7, to.) W biwel) & Co demo. end Nevtins ‘Behweers. for Boston, do; Sophie Billza- beth, Bort. eras th, or Pitladelphia, do. arleton, Bagua, II days, with |}, Pryor 2oold Fr bark Gen Lourmrl, for Boston it and dork, (belore reported put back with capialn alck). Ours Pick, Cr). Piskham, Naples, St days, with feait,to | My ead pe pa tg eng a Frig Thos Titeston. Morrill, Cartharens, April 2, with hides, | 2 imboraza, Small, aupposed for do de; 2 Ob Lit Koo ord for N York \sth; LP Snow, Bartlett, tor do 10 oye; Ambrow Light, Bryant, fur do § days; acur Reindeer, Berry, for iw ig. april 7—Arr Trenton, Savannah. Fulbdsy Daten 22—Bld bark Andrew Carney, Prior, Boston cofier, fusic, Se 10 P Nspofford april (5, off Matanilla seef, epove brig ( rotov, 2 days from Bavaua for Bristol Brig Sophia (Br). Henderson, Arroyo, 1s days, with au ,10 Moller & Blero, | Fxperienced heacy ga‘es sloe passin ermmide, had a very heavs guie from WS, folst 06 60, too rid 46, Do date, at $8 «i, om 7 spoke brig Clareace, trom Turks Home Ports. Aslance for 8 wie. ALEXANDUIA, April 21—Arr schr D W Vaugha, Gifford, Brig St Agnes (Br) Campbell. Tarks Telands, 15 days, with ni ior Whablugton, DU. Sid schr Boab, Hanson, salt, oJ 8 Whitney & Co, 22d inst iat 8 52, lon 73.0, spoke GM, April 22 (additional)—Arr steamahip Arabla (Br), Btone, Liverpool via Halllax. Arr at her dock at 245 A.M; eieamer Jura (Br), Moodie, Liverpool; barks Tremont (of Bos. ton), Baker, ot Jago; Sylph, Joues, Baltimore; ienardoa, Dovgias, divvwence; brigs Kmilia (Swedish), Frostedt, wid: Tier, Muxv.cello, ee! Port au Prince; Waredale, Shuckford, Remedios, Albert Adams, Mayo, Wilma tog. WCF sehen Young. Stimehield, Georgetown, Di adel ee of bast Mackias 2 days heace for Jamaica. ig Helen Mar (ir), Card, Wincsor, NS, 8 days, with plas- ter. tomaster. Brig Avna Gildert (Br), Wiley, Windsor, NS, $ days, with plasier, to DK DeWolt. Brig Rusing Sun, Bray, Machias, 6 days, with lumber, to roaster. tcbr Apn Merta, Hartick, Antigny, [th inet, with agar and molasses to Krox & Phi ips; veesel to 8 £ Miich{il & Son, brice Myra, Reker, Baltimtre; Blilow, Wentworth, Scbr Dolphin (of Muchias), Keller, Arroyo,@PR, 20 days, Die; blisha Loane, Loriag, biizabethport; Milton, Prescott, ‘with engar, 4c. to H J Overman. \ Yor! ; Mohawk, Wall, Sagua; sour Agats, Athing, Jerecie; Sebr Dr Bave (of fangor), Kyder, Sagna Ia Grande, via Key i iuuingon, Cardenas Bist ult; i 2 Bean, Merrill, ‘West (where she rutin Jenky), 13 days, wih molasses, to Moses ricoton; Yoest Falmonth, Barlow, and Lady of the Ocean, Taylor & Co; veatel to TH Sandford ita, etown, BO; merprise, Weodor, Wikmiogion: Hertor: UNCC A Stetson, Cobb, and febr Nathaniel Lone (of Plymouth), Doane, Cardemas, 10 | NC. (horles fox, € 5 ay W Freeman, Baker, Tangier; Joseph ‘Turuer, Crowe! dave, with molasses, to Becket & Runanll ‘chr Meson Rogers, Farrea, 8 days, with frult,to | Oreult, Poners; Golden tiate, Weeks, and Maria Whitvey, IAT Peareati, ; Kouins, Parsons,’ and & J Talbot, febr Maria Jare (of Fastporl), Orosby, Trinidad de Cuba, 16 e; James Barrett, Davis ; Sarah Hiiza- ays, with molaeses. to Sturges '& On. J'H Deputy, Wakeman ; Sliver Magaet, Perry; ue. Parker; E funders; Pooumtuck, Rowe, ists, Chaae, ani is y, Kline. Hamilion; Kossuth, Petiengil, and Florina, tate, Atwood, Sehr Ocean Wave (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 10 days, with Pitcher Femsewden (at Denayavite, Me), Hooper, &t Joba, NB, a rn , 4 7 days, witb latbs, io master, i> tehr Charlotte obaw, Shaw, Jacksonville, 7 days, Ptate, Balle’, sod Emp! Schr Das a Kerry: Borie: Darien, 7 dave Go; Papisy, Tovoll Port Rwen, ' signal for two brigs. nthe Sebr K M Dewitt), flevdeiskson, Savannah, 6 days, with cot | bay, chi) Mince, from Roterdam. Old steamer Kenatngton, ton, to Demili & Co. Beker cbiletelphia: bark Nueces, Snuith Galveston; brigs KR tofehe Banter Haleigh, Horton, Bavanmah, 7 days, with cotton, oP © Murray. Schr J W Webrior, Benneti, Charleston, with cotton, Ac, to Scranton & [aman sane bebr Peury Maybee, ty co sb B days. ington, NO, 7 W Packer, Lee, Cape Haytien; Lyaie Frances, B &’ Mooney, Poriladels bis, to load for Coast of Afitea; Triad, Bailey, Kast load or Weat Indies; sohbra Wild Duck (Br), Pearce, St K, Central America, Kidridgs, Mootle; Mary Emma, York; Elilot, Knowles, Frankfort, to load for Guada: wind B, with rain at night, aeamer Kensington. terted anchored in Nantasket Roads, where she remained Sane barks Fruier and ) ercon, BeLi add, April W6—Asr sehrn Judge Yeuney, Cottrel!, Carcieiss (nd aid 20th for Baltimore). LAPIPOLT, april 18-—Are ahipe Scioto, Minot, Boston; Old n, Fall River; bark HT Veonard Wyman, Gabe Hod, en dence, 1a a chr J © Baxter, Cartwrigbt, Newbern. NO, Bebs F Burrit, Balver, Nowhere; Neb days, Bebr Exprees Corson, Virsinin day ir Barr’ Pre Nichols, Georgetown, DO, 4 dagm Bebt NO Berrie, Dorrie. Adllese, Oday’ oe Bebr Beperior, Bmuh Rockland. 4 days, jom!rion, cbr Loocadis, Small. Salem 4 days Peston: atts Arity, Wate, and Kacort, Griard, Boston; Sehr Mary Mankia, Keera, Boston, 2 days, ‘Tet, ache Gb King, Wooster, N York. Bieamer Usprey, Keuney, Providence, FALL B1VER, April 21—Arr sours Frank Laows, Taylor, BELOW. Bunter Iola sc panietnbuen, Vai Fering, Aten, 8 . ork. bid scare A , way, Etizanethport, ‘One bark and one brig. BATLED HOLMAS’ HOLE, Kern, PM Air schrs Cithon (ar), Nor B. . ria Cerdensn for orders; Charlee 1. Luise, Bunce, NYork for Steamsbips Vanderbilt, Southampton and Hewre: Oi timore (Br), Liverpoc}. Florida, Savaahab, Columbta, ton, Jamestown, Norfolk, ac Tre ships Quickstep, for London; Porest City, far New Or Jeans, aud cohr ted Eagle, for ———, sre at anchor at quaraa- ¢, Wind daring the day from ENT to SE, blowing » gale; sun- get BSW, and wight; 9 bans fond treah, with Tala Porton; ian W illus, Taylor, Boston tor Kaltimore, Nicanor, Farker, Bangor ror NYork, New Zealand, Chursioa,’ Kasinat for do; Ava, Blake, Windsor, N8, for Philadelphia; Kineline Hickey, Lie, Nautucket for do. Sid, schrs Saagders and Nica ner. “April 22- Arr scbra Albino, Hart, Norfolk for Quivey; Pan- thar Porter, Philsdeipble for Nanteckets Belotor King Gull ‘van for New York; re: Ivana, Saco tor New ford. Hid, of Bal- ‘loa. echra ¥ Rickey and Tiger. 1 A M—Wind exsterly, light In port, sore Clifton, © 1 ‘Telegraph Marine Reports. Hule, silew Willams, New Zealand, George, Avn, aisine, CoANBY ROOK, Apri, ft sunenteeammuie, Piette and | RUSE wica™ ava carr esis aeiogeeb, Rogers ‘olumbia bare pansed the a —- 5 a the Hook, bend in Beaman City of Balimore Saree ‘tye | for Boston; 1 ‘eli ‘ob Norfolk via New York for do, bar at 205 17M. Steamer Vanderblit uaa auchored at bound out 5% 3D Elis, Baucatuck, beilley, New York for do; lannat D, ‘Two sbipa, three barks and one brig are at tae | Phiisdelpoia for H wickereon, Lynn; B Btapnard. Voune, bew York (aud ali ound out Wind BSW, light; weather 5 3a iohy Minesred, Doses, For, tren Oe owes: Je. & eye pine paid lyn wrecks on potns, | pies, ows bry ade ferde nag A wie, hie i fa 5 indel lie. a ay bound in, Wind 8; weather thick aod raining. Tener for New York, Ollve Branch, Niskersoa, and i) Par. HIGHLANDS, April 23, sunset-=One bark and one brig off ‘ork (gud etl shal! Croweit, New . the bar, bouud m. Wind 8W, light. NEW OBLEANS, A) 15, PM—Oid shin Revenue, Preble, ol; bark Mount Vernon, Rogera, Tries; sour J ¥ Brad POSTON, Apri Z— abi ‘Hance, Rotterdam, bark vid Kimball, Idnnell, NOrieans. ie 4 bi Pilecellaneeus, The ewamebtp Vanderbilt, Capt Leterre, galled yesterday afiernoon for Bouthampton and Havre, with o large number of pannengera (252) and $121,954 in apecie, The Britieh netew steamer City of Baltimore, Capt Latteh, ge ey eee he, Cardia Ranest, Wostentt, Havre; inaeca, Mor- lenis Flap bren SP, firrand Watnaeg aera P pee Saonh Baer, ag ee aoe Jordan, Ciobist, Sie teho Frankie, Only; sou Flower: avn mailed seeterday afternoon for Liverpool, with (6 cabia passem- and Ataianlis, Whit . Lverpool; Wabash, Fae, gore and 170 in tha average, She takes out $380,000, “iaoce, aehrs 8 %4 Towsaend, Moyers bt Tomes acd Lacnes Postvox ni wing to te Hontherly gal the soem Weed te mn'sh, chlb ede beaut, bei Tosene: (Me, tng k wie panes svt s,m 390 rm toe | M.A te Ueto isn mes lowing are ber dimensions:—24) fest iong, 4 feet bem, depth AW BEDFORD, Apel 226i chee & J Munsell, Kelley of hold 17 feet, and 1400 tous. She will have two marine beam eugines, cylinders & inches in diarneter, with tun fest stroke, (from ). NYork; Curneite, tt . BEWPCRE, April —Are sehie Josiah Darah, Adame, Phiisdeiy tic; ltestiens, Jaines, iuatogwon, Lc, nied’ bows pre und two barge flue boflers of 800 horse power, eresed 10 Renoanet. 220, 8 AM-—Bid brig Larch, Wilson, from Providence for clown, BC; rchre B Waison, Campbell, and Urinado ver do for NYork: i iedem, indium, Fall Miver s cicopa WP Mangum, Taunton for da. Q77 (by tel) whia Carberioe Beal, Shute, EJ Munsell, Kel Gilowowster fi taktOg overboard rocometar, ingire and Georgiana, Providence for a Bid struments aud’ chars, wih provisions, eabin faruues en. Meenervey “irom Rood land), oriole, having clotbrag: Alao.spllt tbe envermg board, causing the me much wi Lowi sii » 7 ber with the pecessmry eae” ee Brun Powywesia, Morea, ot San Franclaoo trom Bence, countered a revere Durpigane irom ct 24 yy Zeb, in lab ue Maria, Fnton ‘rom Onialy), Fhionelphia # Dedt coming in, Wind NK, ff " TUCKS T, april M—Arr sole Mary Rixabeth, Madary, FF lelphia. (If 2iot, echre Kuveline tickey, Tae, Phtadel- yj Trya!l Adasma, New Yo ‘Polynesia, Moree (kr), Beatrt u an », 60 12) day ees ‘a pod uaa) t, wn, NVork 187 days’ Emilia (Chil. Banulog, Bouder, Humboldt paRneni ; Samual Marrict tna jaws, Columbia River; sche Lewis Perry, Turner, Tabiti 25 daye ie eb, ship Intrepid, Gardoer, New Yor’; bark Peoguin Wheeer, Hopg Koos th, ship “worth, Born, Bostoo , tora Corrie eland, Snot, Viciota; Malior;, Btaunard, Paget Sourd sehr Bantiogo. Norton Tabitt. BAVANNAB + oril)9— Arr steamabtos Augnate. Woodhull end & unteville, Post, N York; Br bar’ bigin, su’livan, Newry; tecr AB Kells, Bheoperd Boskport Cid ships kome. Lowel! ince, Love, and Java, Daggett, Liverpool; Br bark sel nies, Kvow ton, Mumbles for orders; chr Kate Stewart, Ma ther’ NVork. EULITVAN, April '9—8ld brig Kossuth, Stration, NYork: 2b. sede Gemvel Appleton. Grant Greenport for do BALAM, April 22—a7r schr blizs J Laughton, Gorham, Tas- ler. SFAREPORT, April 15—Arr sehr F Treat, Thayer, Bal- WILMINGTON, N%, April 2—An ashrs Millard Fillmore, heey, ok carshs itr Pina. “Crawford. and, Hea Lynch,» Verk. et. Br bore non, Cove, Hr i, B; tohrs a.) DeRosset, Tucker, and Charles Colgate, Cooper, N. York WICKFORD, April 22—81d sloop Monitor, Lewis. Newburg. “MISCELLANEOUS. _ Qa. FEERBESEREDS BR. #EOREVERE FES ne ‘WAREHOUSE. NWONN NNNN an NNNN zzezzr ! z Be Marit a 32 EF} Z' zz. - ‘BEB88 88. sss BSSRSSRBES ‘BesHBESS 666846 6666666, 6666 6566 E 3 oe” 668 AAG 6606 666 666 6465 6666 geese ‘ne Se CHOCO 6066606, AND TE 66A8E ‘S88E098 GEE 656 8885 ‘8388 6666 6666 8885 ‘8888 6666 8x88 8883 665 BAS BABS G66 6665 6888 SB 666 6666. ‘5838883 6666 6606 8868 $888 6666, C606 ‘BPS8 BARS 6066 6665 BARA ras 6 G6 8888 SSHy 6666 8888 8338 6666600 8883888 FULTON STRERT. Good Black Cloth Dress Frock Coais..... Fine Black Cloth Dress Frock Goats. ‘The Finest French Cloth Dress Frock Costs. Cassimere and Cloth Business Goats... Elegant Spring Overconts....-...++++ Over 5,000 pairs Fancy Cesstmere Pants... Black Pant s.csseessee2 cesssessse Cassimere Busines Vests, Uk, Satin und other Dress Vesta Complete Black Cloth Bults ......+-. Complete Cassinere Business Bulla, 15 to $20 seseesees $250 to S10 $i to $10 sereeeeees$l 60 to 8S 1% to $18 ac, ke, &., % ac, ac., ae., sath ac, por GARDEN ORNAMENTS. 4 00., JANES, BEEBR {In addition to thetr uonsi versesy Ere conaianth ly protieng ner arucles of adormment for gardens, Inwas, court sards and FOUNTAINS from 925 ta $3,500 a Over 90 afferent ‘and sizes, from $2 t0 $108. BEITAES AND HUTS of al ne vartous peseraa, Coloana!, life size and in miniature, standing and repesing, DkEb—Three ditferent patterns. 15 diferent WILD BOAR FOXES BAGLES, LAMPS, &e. Tinstrated catalogues sent by mail. JANES, BEEBB & 00., ‘886 Brosdway, N.Y. WAS BEAUTIFUL SHE WAS LOVELY AND nd ‘ow pais. spprorehed clos ta the JHE toking the final step by the timely use of colehraed Cor. dial Cognac Bt the preparation of the — disinguishea which 8. STRINFELD, No, 70 mber No, 70 Nausau PRRSUR Ala A.» 8 IN Town. aE. by oh cated Md gmc Lr Beet bed roma five to eleven years of age, may bear of w ome by addressing box 1,198 Post office, (OU, ADOPTION—A FISK. HARDEOME FEMALE al L, ive years old, reape le people only. For further pardoulars inquire of HAITIS ©. NTOM, Oo ‘Hous R. T.—SEND A NOTH ATATING TIMK WHEN YOU ‘will be in New York, wa I have someibing vary impor: tant to communicate in regard to a communis .thyn jnat re ceived from ®friund of yours, I auxioualy expect to hear from you Bom BW. 8, 57. M RS MARINAR WIGLETT [8 AT THK JEBREY GO- tel, No, 71 Cortisndt street, N.Y , where her husban: iy find her, MARK ANN WiuLeT: ANTE)D)—INFORMATION OF ELIZAR EVANS, FOR- mer! tn the of Samuel Stare built knd Mr. ‘Trueman Clark, eecchester county, Red ford in the yeare 1460 and to New York; from thence went to Rochester, 0 on In relation to the above Le Kg) yy reerived SES eres eee box TH RNGIMENT NEW YORK STAVE MILITIA THE ‘would hereby nstio the olicar Ur sisond's deo driv the dress corre allscbed to the at 10 o'clock A. Bh. at PTY ObNTS—THE slip, ast river, ‘at 2 o%clork noon, ar” aud New Baven nn BOAT TO YORKVILLE AND HAR — SOFAS coma The weambost [0UA8 wil rane tat uipsto Harlem, Lee Leave sPeck abp at 10 A. Mand iP. M. ves bridge wt 12 Mand 4 P, Wandin ge at Fircome strett, Tenuh and Conrad HE STRAMBOAT AURORA WILT OOVMENCR PLY ing cally between New York and Peekskill on Thursday, Fath tent leaving the foot of Jay mreot a8 o'clock A.M , aud Poopasal a1 o'clock P. M., touchug at ihe intermediate Jeu inge. pec ae. ER. ow sew en v4 Sylgt See O em 7 GEORGE BONES ov THR CITY OF NEW YORR— Divive be held (D, V Mona 0) ‘ill be hd (U,V) on Mandan, April 3, the members of the ‘vices Wui comments drihur Kendall, mittee. atl} o'cloox GROBUE 0. PENNWLL, Chaplet. ‘Edward Walser, Rovert Wauer, Lys) AND PUUND. PRIUL 21~FOUND, ASTRAY COW, THE OWNEY, BY g C0" 3 proving propert can find her ta’ Fort Ww be 4. Dnke’s Dinekarlth shop. @OUND-IN Rast BROADWAY, BEAR THE HAD ‘of Pike siveet, oo toe 17th inet, & geal ea an’s gold ring. ‘The cwner cap h ve It by paylog exoeve-s and p-oviug pro- pirty apply ut Boss! tobacrd factory, 449 W eet OST—BANK BOOK Oe my eg Ly] welema We” 4 Indug'rna! savings Bar inder will do the owner « yavor by leaving it ‘ut the bank, No St Chambers street LRT LAST THURSDAY BVENING, IN BROAD WAR, betwern Sleecker and Fourth streets, & brown pacasol, Freveb banole, wih pearl buok Any ons who will return tho sme tod site @reet third door, froatruom, will receive the thants of the owner, OfT—A CAMEO HRACELRT, SDPPUsED TO Ba about pier 44 Faatriver ‘the finder will be rewarded with. $10 on applying wt 285 Kast Tenth atreet, ot A POOR WIDO A POOR #P800K COON 4 telaing wine $L bills oa the Rank and a $5 site ill; b the Hnoer whl be reweed- of the owner dv returoing itto Mrs Amerwan office 0’ the slmebouse, Rotunds park O81. —-1H6 Ps RENIS OF THE ROY WHO WAS BREN to take # poodle dog away from the Bowery will plese compe! }im toremr ft, a8 he is well «nven a liberal re- ward wi'l be paid by waving tat 122 Bowery, no stairs REWARDS. 3, RFWARD—UOST, A TAN POINTER; STRAYSO away on Friday evening; medium ate: anawere to the re pare of Dash; abont a year ld JOHN M. COMIN, dry goods store 37 siath avenve vorver of Nine'eenth siveet. REWARD,—LOST, IN 4 BROADWAY OMNTB/S, ON $ Paturday evening April 1 1869, a parse! enotatoing two portraits, Whoever will briug the game to the undersigned. ‘will recetve the above reward BUWeL HAnais, No 1 South street, corner o W: REWsBD.—LOSI, ON MONDAY BV&NING, April 11, at th Academy of music a greens epamelled bracelet, with locaet atisched ‘Ihe dover wii re- ceive e reward and no q1es\tng asked, by leaving tt at the affice of O. W. UO. Schack 39 Wilitsm rtrest up staira REWARD. —LOST, A FOURTRAN FOO? PILOT ‘built row boat, painted light blue ontalde, red muid- eg, dark bine guowsto wud light green lorie; no oar looks. Whoever will return her {tbe fet of 12s street, Harlem. or ive reliable tntormetion where she can be found, will receive above reward, JUAN A MoUOSKES. HRWAKD.—LOST ON SUNDAY MORNING, April 16, corper of Caval street and West Krosd- way, a smail black and tan terrier slut, 334 monthe old, awering to the Dame of Ludy. any puraou returning ber to 4D my Trisbiatreet will receive the above reward. 4() REWaARD—LOST, ON THE 2D INST, IN coming from Brovklyn tothe chy, per South ferry, revrib avenue and ‘Ibirty second street NO. 134, up fo« St Denia Hotel, and from thence to we Gramercy Park Howse, a large diamond from a go tlemao’s breartpla ys ad . Toany one deifrering the mine Pearl aweetthe above reward will be given Jewel'ers and pawn. brokers are requested to take notice of this adverdsement, COUNTRY BOARD. Bue, FOR BOYS IN TEBE JOUNT#3—A SHORT ins. - from the city. where they oan have a mod home and attend a good acbool. Inquire of N. 8. B, 190-Water street. Cz BOARD.—THE BIVER BUUsSE aT 1530 mreet Carmansville, will be oe for the reoeotion of geste on the Ist of Mey; the bourse been newly fitted ap Siren reat ea eeetee ‘on the ban! g % cand room bas & onmswending view Of ihe river. 00d:* bere ac | from bathing and fiehis bourly commnnication with railroad bes: or of h DIMWIOM: at jway and Grand street. | or steamboats; tine forty five minutes from rect by Hiudeoo Kiver Nallrosd, and the depot. Apply on the Breoke Brothers. co ver of. YOUNTRY BOARD.—THE HOUSE SITUATED ON TEE east side of the harbor in the village of Huntiogwo, L L Wil) be opened on tne frat of June, Bathiog febiog, svidag, Ze, in srundance Farniies ‘and their fronds cah engage board for MaML-, 105 Pine- ‘the season, by appl: rook; to Mea apple sirect, Bi yp, or of Mrs. PUTIENT, on tho pre- wises. OUNTY BOARD MAY BE PROCURRD—IN 4 P&I- vate family, in @ beaulfal villee, within thene- quarters of an bour’ le of the aity, acceesibie by steamboat Rnd carnaball hours, Address Harris, box 12 New York Post, olliee. RESTNUT G&OVE HOUSE, CLIFTON, STATEN Jeland —Forniabed apartmenia for families oF single tlemen can be bad, with or without board. 4 restau at tached tothe house. Appty at 71 Pearl street, New York, or at the house, op Staten Is'and =. BOARD WaNTED—BY A OPNTLEMAN: must be convenient to care or steambont, ond witbia “6° ap hovr's ride of the city. ‘a)) the comforts of & bome will be expected. Terms address aqua, Herald office. OUNTRY BOARD ON &TaTEN ISLAND, AT PORT Richmond —¥ amites ov sloglo uentiemen cen obtain pie. sant rooms by appiylog at 121 Beecker atreet. ‘The above te pleasantly situsted, with water view, near scam oat landing, #nd good stalying, Terms reasonable. Apply from 8 0 12 a. M.or7to9P M. OBCKEN,—SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR G&NTLEMEW and thetr wives can be bendsomel: acsommodatsd with fine Jarge rooms, with board, by applying at 17 Hadsoo ter pace, directly facing the river. Gas and bath. OBOKEN.—17 WASHINOTON TERR AOB, NEAR TAT terry. Two furpished rooms to le: to single gentlemen, ‘BA house with modern morovementa, Kefereaces exchang= ed. Inquire on the premises OBOBEN.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A large furotehed front bedroom. with partial board if da- Aired, toa single gevtieman. The French apgnaga ts eooken, in thé family, Ingnire after P.M at No BSeaview place, Hodson street, Hoboken. References exchanged ANTEL—BOAKD IN THE COUNTRY WHERE there are but few boarders; five or &x bedmome quired; distance from the eity no olvject, but the stuation must ve nd wii ecuesary play ground for children (voung: 7 years of age), Well sbaded by Lees: where there _ fisbing preferred. Addrees wih particulars Mrs. a. Wo K., — | . Farm house preferred. apd w) of Ss moderate, ‘246 Henry street Erookiyn, YARP#TS, aC. FOR SALK—A FAMILY REMOVING TO - the country, would like to sell parlor carpets of tavest Fruese’s rich culors aod bandsome patterns; also, rose woo: parlor suit in crimson gatin; gus fixtures, window shades and © oileloths, al) in good order, cheap. Apply at 97 Kam Twenty- seventh str VHESTNUT AND EMAMELLED CHAMBS8 PORNI- / ture, in all colors, of superior and warranted manufac. oD! 7; manu factory 46 and 48 Wooster. “Katabiabee! tn 1548, r gerne OHAMBER SUITS OF reese Iw ‘ali colors end styles, wholesale and retail, at $25 up- * matte WAKREN WARD, % as bad paninanes. * $77 Canal siceet, four doors east of Broadway, N.'P URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONEY.—A Falk. valne given in ready money tor furniiure carpete, dc, at 123 Sixth avenue, between Ninth and Teath streets. OR SALE—TWO CHANDELIERS, FOUR LIaaIs fag shove theme Wilk x view of yurchmane, will pisest onl a4 No.7 Pranicut terrace, Haboben. igh eS De pcs tees L4NDLORDA,—SAVE A ROOM und buy HUFEMAN'S patent burean hetstond, Price $3 and upwards, according to fiuieh. Cid Curniture wken lu exe change, at 259 spring aireet, corner of Hudsoa. Patent Stave rights for sale. URKNITURE —FOR 8aL¥, A SPLYNDID 8OLLD ROSR, ‘wood suit of parlor furniture, eoveren tv crimson and maroon. brocatel, but \iitie ured, wud will be suid cheap to a casb pur- chaser; also, ronew ire tables, maroie tp ree, with mirror backs and Coors: corner elegers, rowawood badatan, barean, wathatind, wirrorg, pamings, vasew. shades bale an: eerie mattre mehogeny Diack walnut, bedroom and Bitchen furnitu Osll for thees days at private residence 237 West Twenty fourth atreet. WURNITORE, | FURNITURE THE MioHRGT Cast price paid for hourebold furniture, carpets, ol , mir yore, waiches, jewelry, horses, wagons, &o.; or money 10 aay amount suvenced on merchaudiee of every dee-rigtion Ape ply ab the old stond, 26 Catherine street, corner a. Beury. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. LOTHING DEALERS —THR ADV“RTIER WHO ia thoroughly acquatuted the slothhg business, nad who can oe ee wed Si ‘ants w form accanectt wth some jase x W., bernld cftice. oe HE COPARTWERSHIP HERETOFORE BXISTING UN- der the uame, style and firm of vinkn & DaPwAnn, Ma this Cay diaeolvod by mutual consent (a hereby anihorland taerite the silat of the Ta is reby antl lo sett'e the or te fi a“ Cd oland, 230 Washington street. pie hae JOHN J. REWER, HENRY MANN. Daten Naw Youx, January 5,186, rr Te SUBSORIBERS HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A 000 0% ptt} cata) copartne: under the name and firm of Ju: HAN, ONKA & GU., in the bustoees of tuportlig: Sian breton #0. und bave token the store No. 48 Lroad street, be, ony ts aee thelr trlende, JONATHAN JONES, Gate 39 William street). GEO Hi. BARRETT, (late of the drm of Wyidan & Oo.) - Frw York, March 8, 18600, WANTED, A YOUNG WAN WITH THis. $2.000. amount, to take o! of the books and offica | of « proitable business, of an tut tin the aame. Good ne~ curly aud pals Wven. Apply to br BiADAR YE. No, 2 Ode seus’ Bank Bulldoas, cornee Bowery and Unaal stroet, ee FOR TH SRAGON, Wille | ‘brand ‘whore: (sey N ABSEMBLY—THE LA A Ye bclu at Madaave tou #1 emennseg, svaaeor, April "RUILLE hopes to Rave the pleamre her pupils ana fiends as can conveulontly iewd, UMAR RAP DAWOING ACADAMY, NO. 27 —l reno Gt per month, Wednesdage sad bator> anya, ja nnd Fridays $4; ladies atteraone elwaen Wod- ade miitance 3 cent, q WardayA, at 4 clock. AY SO Chank, HOES, Private lowers £0 Gentes GREEN TURTLE SOUP. {REEN TURTLE BOUP AND BTBAKS Rngheh musta mn? jugecd hare for ab et to MOROW. Bngltat © \cantre by: clampagne sance on Cumedny, KASGARDSON & OD), 1a) Water steel, near F Wi) cave on Mey 9 10 10) Nalyen lane, corner Doar

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