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4 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. EDY. | Page by the Captain of the ebip. Joheroo was one of | meen cettizy that coopé a mam up fn « Obember of Commerce. The Grepa Ledye of Marons, Meeting ef the Sew York Histectoal THE OYSTER SLOOP TRAG! . } by nnd ‘Dis veesel Snore, after tes j thir to be tried for the © ime of murder.” A:CTHRE }BFOT aND DEBATE ON THE ABOLITION SECOAD DaY's PROOPRDINGS. @eeseer: » nc latte pa Ri gare Bo OF AMBSIOAN PRIVY aTEBGING. The moet worshipta! Grand Lovge of Free aad Asceptet A PAPER BY THE LOM. JOMM A. DIX. 4 Ce taw Le tDoee Ibat b bien, ard 40 sein: cu, ereral y )@ rear monthly meeting of the Chamber of Com- | Masons of the Siete of New York, met at the Appotlo A regular meeting of the New York Historical Society SKETC1 (F T E PRISONER'S CAREER, be rand Der valuable . Dick they ey 60 whe the eed @ yrect tm the Chileon | marie war be'd yesterday atone o'clock P. M Irving wes beid a the Society's ball, corner of Second avenee rikty fo their owe use, The plan wes Oarri 2 £0ry. Acco cing 10 bie account, severat joore Pte « Bin Steyr vavtctr an ot | its aoticntcie egcee see ae | Of voh © D Maw sad Robt nr ee soy tmam, bs eemies foe ue pean yo i the reversal merters pot elem be + ome ve Per ob a , com ee Uy DENIAL ASD DETAILS OF THK BONFESSION, ing. the emwpecs, overbeend. Acaeraing °@ | suenicun const’ bus for teeseuy Chih le embie wo | bf, Raq, was clecied @ member of the Camuites of the Abbeu Collection reported, that, they ne knititindibiedeate IEE, eanenees ote Wy Be ee 2 oe Hate. De clo bo Deke Dimeeif Bmown. It was thes sug-| 4,: rredou, avd Messrs. Trimbie, Strong and Cozzens number of veluabie pistes, representing Egyptian EDLY wo yeure Of a eotigd- followtrg the since ~) + elect d Trustees of the Merchants’ Cierks’ Savings ties, from Mr THE MUTINY ON ‘HE SALADIN. | co hosbninaee Bek. Binigbt, and thas ibey hoped by the oemt e Dee to tbe “eladin was the | frigate Coprteloten, *bicd be leit while ip the port Extrac! fro Captain Barr's Last Letter Vs fersire He tae the bume of te aval one of togrece, Bosriap, Pobeb, Freed, Greek, Arabic aod Hot- ‘The Trustees reported wpon the amount of money ty OWA, ene nue men desires to ‘ask & fow poitte quent cou satiety Diss that te aa? "Ope of | D>, Ord their euggention that they refused to open i . wh cb be Lag Beeb gui) OD captain Fleidiog, whom orters. to bie evicens surprice, a0 opted bis wvta- | a uc with ‘be Leather Mamafacturere’ Bank was ap- the attention of the society te eight portraits of Indian to His Wife. | denounc-a e* a Beod ip bumaa ebepe, who bad in. pred ae poten 8 conversation in Speniea. lie bot proved. ” obie’s, painted at Wesbington by a | cucea bim to become @ pete end ‘the murderer | bis brad down for e moment, as if to eollect his scattered "about the begin . <onmnauael of rie own companions. From @ gentemen who | srowtedge, and ibeu tn a very beeiteting and cisqopwoted | Mr Sava D. Rocaums, from the Committee upon the artist, about the nig Of the present ceatury, andl the city o Halifax at the time of thw tial, we | warner ated tbat De bad pet been im the south | 10): 61g Of Topmege Duce om Vesseis Passing Through to the long mising Directory for 1701. The Directory far INTERVEW WITH HICKS AT THE TOMBS, tved some eddtiepal perticuiars of the occur county for eigbtcen years, and we Gate, upon Local Towaage Dues, miseing. letter was read from ri recs He etetee that (be saleém wes run arbore at wo big "Epovied's ‘or bim to eoveres freely; ae oretbo sd or pis ae mber, ‘“ toeiy, wae hy ker, hes, ke | County Ber bor, to the rest of Halifax, were ive muti could use euch language as te generelly eprkea | ‘UOrEds * bed so establish @ toil at tne ca- pending mater, Mi: . the svctety i deere eit be vessel lor the woods, taking witb them « janchos of Os forpia be should be able to co | vance of New York harbor, and the tetewleg that be was cogaged by the Eogiea government ia pre- ‘erge QueDuty of eiiver. Intelingence econ reached Halt Be spoke enough, however, to indicate | “apiotions— Oa Wednesday morning last we pub/ished « confession | 183 Of the suspicions aircumetance, ond Ibe te with the 1 £0 rome extent ot leant boone Beeoived, That the Chamber ef Commerce of Now Paring the English State papers relating to the i inetavtly Oetpaiche@ an armed force, who eucceeded io enish. a ‘either tne | York corvestly remonetrate agsinet eny action by Coa- bwtory of this county, abd enclosisg the first pret sean Spee f- aan Bie Weahhen, wv tne | captaring the pistes. Betentot faeces trian yee on this pols to | 41¢+8 giving M.ompeat, tm advance and ‘whhout previogs to extond the coliecten Pregphahecay hegre shee the Marea alice, | | (bit eesdeman, who tras on tbe Grand Jury et thelr | eat bis KLowiesge urtber. aa she pacnsaloy Wey ctian Fopet, ons receeene the number of copies— prison, ar; general: ‘allest cre: . Opportunity of bear testimony tere subject marder [sage teoal pret ret ‘© the br hac te thet aie po rea: | el Ae SD merview with some of moners. One af peasiting We) Bltbe pacienee pape Th naan — cutee on the Bavigable waters of tae United only seven bupered 1a St aaaes, by me meine » : oars, ‘Veave geueralls Dpon the topic, but when questionsa as to , pon to suspect the suurcs from whlcn K emagated. It will | Ee iciah | Stomles co credeedasetr donated th cor anstene, evolved, That the Steretary forward copies of this | dictated the suetogs to ‘sppoiutea Postmaster Bow be seem by the aupered documurat that dicks chal- Ni s Swede, Joes, an Irmpmaa, who | ena precereed o pticwoe which copuerten etrovgly wih Ds = Bet rg alors wee Tees cement a pene ot masoary. ie’ preceeded to rned ’ Tenges the correctness of the staoments made ta that com 20106 tol. | vecvhne communicativeness. He remubed tat several | “0% rlitione were unanimously adopted. bie with tbe laws of ite existence, report. be- Teper bepen ‘lipo. Wrist Comsrigune. ot Mastioes fession. It may, however, 00 taken a* corisic that the | apo piracy. ‘Ihe @ eward axa toe young lad (Hicks) Bey: | hod tou him that airrady there were doults incertaim quart: | Mr. Gronon OrvvEa, from the Uommitiveon the Codt@- | fore this Grand foresbacowed. It might not do | Africa, which in physical a excelied re facte therein divolosed are substaatially true Whilebe says | ©6 con ested oe eiven their testimony, were pat om | as fo hu beg the right @nd that when he came fe yoda: apn yn stated a Cee ang berm ot vt, ee ‘the baits mon, 8 by * perwen ot we slobe. sacteat ee er wie cul ently were repreved tbe govern- to be tread Ut would proven i nam LS . gat time roiled ag, J 7 g ‘that the contession, as pubiisoed, 1s ont consonant win the 0 were sant by the merobaate of to their | ine some of the tel py hy Pg Ae | found the eome se thet wey pre. | less, it would become @ tyranny and an absolute power. thege, the ruws of wbich sti) retain; and there else ‘Taots of the case, he does uvt underiate to deay that the omes Tory gether ey Cag w jon 2 20d they hea got the unong men, and that alrrady, {7m pared. 8 pamaaekes Serie No 2s ee, upuryed place and bere: os 2 cingle wes Wn orig Mo) arest oo z redors, Ubi torest of death ‘gem, but what he had overhear ly certain begun to i t ineeet etaiemheh entonrning tho surder of Canta eaes ao acanowlocged that he had taken part in te | senell a vat” ef they, hed top e | ES ‘was read, and laid temporarily tizom thé | sigw nd cautious, ine Ue approaches of the miner to the | former glory. For the three Bundre’ years’ and the two Waltscs is true, Dut contents hin ev cence egeinet bum, rémne oom tbe. tower which wey ary tog ‘Tne | this cenuwy, the states of aigio’s, Tune Bad ore Bell with saying that there is only one person ‘w'jn walled from Valparaiso, with a cargo of | chance of eecepug prniebment, mgt be Mr Boxwrn, from the special committees upon the | brethren, did pot, | the terror of Rarope, thew cite Deing nests of audaciogs who will know ali, ond whe will publien the | 6¥00, ag po board © ounsiversble quantity of | ro, but be ebould be able w prove ever oc | letter of Presidset Bugbenan tm regard to the tmmaauy | by their Loy Wo) a re Their deprevaticns ar the lergur matt as °, tilver Capt MeK+pze was master A Capt. Fielding and om they fire, | Of the property of private citizens on board ehip tyreppy moe on Free Ma- retaliatory measures, ana Charles V invaded Tums. faots after his coat for the beneft of bis wife If this | pigeon bad takeo partage at Vaipsrsiso, The ehip was | go me, they bung up eb tame ot wae, eubeniites: the ielhowing majeaty ropertes eonry of Bot to stain tho | In 176 We mede creation with toese States, confession is ever published, it will be seem that the lead | bunne to L verpool. Ov the vuyag: Capt Fielding first mn | once; Dut now I expect they'll take their time, and that it ‘Naw Yous, Jane 7, 1860. pees >, with the record of the sanction, | and in thefe trestiee we agreed to pay trivute te ing facts do pot materially ciffor trom those we pu lished. doced We man with the wooren kg (Jours) to conspire to | will be a good while before I get out ef this place.” We bear caplbeere pd leave to report:—That yy the State of New York, of euch an inde'eneible pro- San, os Eovnee Nee Sats Se enoene io 1788, ee bed r eRe ihe ebip, Murder the Cceptaip sud eucd of the crew as | sched bim if be bad beard the report that one of th @ President of the ty ge porition, He further precited that, if euch a body | also the Dutch, Swevee and Venetinas, and oven Great ‘The following is the dealai alluded to:— WOUIC DOt jor Wem, end then sail for Si Thomas or tne | bovies bed been ound. Ip am inetent bie manner uaier- | 8, 1666, to P. Perit, Eeq, Preeident of the New York | shoulc be createo, in leas them tem years there would be | Britain. Tho Sopnis copveyed to Tunis two chip- HICKS’ DEMAL OF HIS CONFESHON conetef Africa. At the time of the attack vo the officers, | we change; mma witb @ tose of voice exure-sive of the merce, commenting on the report and on ohgercby established, wnich would be as once impoll- loads Of naval stores and a frigate, a ee ae 1, Albert W Boks, :oso'ewnly saa traiz awear thatthe | the conspirators numbered cight. They ret murdered yeaivst interest, be inquired, “Bow? When did you | ‘etetioas of the Chamber of Februsry 10, 1860, hes re- | tis, useles an? unpecessery. On board the verse! was Mr. Estoo, our new Oomeat fo calied **c. nfetson”’ whica sppeates uu toc HsnaLy aud | the fret male, then the captain, eeoond mate and the re it?” “About two weeks ego,” we replied. “Ob,” | osived the apd careful attention due te the high | A mouon wae mide to postpose the subject indehnitely, | Tunis, 8 private other papers ledaceday, Juae6, és fadvrication from | mainder of the crew, ebout six im el They then | ssid be, with t relief, apd continuing after a pause, | Sore srom which it emanates. which was carried by 8 vote of more than two-thirds, | leuer, surpr 70 repad- Degnning to end, | having had 00 co mmuniceuioe or con. gave lovee to excessive intemperance, and became like eo | “Do you think it ie true?’ We said tt was eo reported. ‘The paid report and revorutions contemplate the perfect | thas deciding tbat the Grand Of the Bate of New | lics ena an entire contwent eboud be ¢riba- ‘Versation with apy human bring upon tne charges Cor | macy lurks Ww @ Gay or two they murdered Captain | Be then became very eilent; and turther conversation | ‘munky hom capwre of ali private property upon the | York is opposes wo establishing National Congress. tary w ao fellow whose whole saval force ‘which I expect enortiy w eutfor deaum. Aad that eihough | Fie ding. who bas Ore: plotted this dreadful tragedy, as | evidently beirg dwiasteful, we leit (Cees D Ume 0: war, be it vessels or Cargo, and be it the The Grand Lecturer ere mare ag Teportof bis | would pot equal tev iine-of bate snips. Mie. Thave bea oferead monvy revestedly—oae msn saying | well ae bis yourg son, @ lad of Ofteen years, and the In ep'te of the carieseness of manner which the prisoner | Property of neutrals, oF of subjects or ciuzeas of tue bel. | visit to the several lodges of the State. He alluded in his | Eatn insisted tha: our government hed begun wreag, he'd give me $5¢ 1° I would give him ths particulet of ‘wes reprioved admitied that be had beva | sesumed, be was uvabie to cusceal the deep wterest } lgerents. Such property shau be exompted from risk of | report to the great kindpess of the Grand Master, anda | and thet th: oply lan, 10 be employed to those States: my lde—there is only one perton who will koow all, ane which be fe't p everything pertaluiog to his incsroera capture or ywiatlon, whether by privateer or regular | boped that whorver might succsed him woud imitate his | was that of defiance Bey’s patece and fifty thea- a Wborized by me to pabiieh the scovunt for the {top end trial, acd te fect tbat he is amabie to read, and crower, and (or the eake of obtaining this perfect imma- | exemple. Hs also stated that his work was now success- pom Poe RR Tl er ne of my wve whee I die. Then tt will 0+ seve te depend: Cy Upoe toe gossip whicd | dity, the report of February 10 recommends the surrea- | tuily edopied im all the looges of the districts. The | that the Uni ed sates sbould muke good one Of the loss. bor (Torwmt are the facts from thow pudlaned ® Dot positive that he weat aader the | came to bi reugb bis grated cell, or upom bia couasel, | %6F of the right of priveteering, report . ‘This Mr. Eaton refused to do, and after <a An the pepe: Wecnesday. ALBERT. W. HICKS. ame of Ricks af that ume, bat two of the others—Joha- | repoered bp still more anxious a8 to tbe course which ‘The Presivent 0 tne United states, while admitting the | epecial be was diemisvea by the Bey, in 1802 Mr. Uatnocart, ear Orr » Weenessay. oon and Hazelwo—were arsumed Jobson siated thet | will be bereafter pursued in regard to Bim, end the gene. | ¢Vt of the it ayetem and the cortain to re- A petitinon to Wee wleo engeged ta per comere- Consul to Tr; The cou'eesion of the pirate, Albert W. Hicks, aliag | “Dé 2 in the sct of committing the marders be became like | rel tone of public sentiment whch prevails conc+rning bie | eult from Contempiates obapge, nevertheless main | Lodge yersy witb new of that State, who, im the pear of 3 3 & madcened tiger, Dit afer comivg to himectt be was | trial and its result. Be was desirous thas the trial should | ‘sire thet thet the proporition to abolish war against pi | groved 1660, demanded tribute equal to that paid the Bey Johngoo, caused intense exstoment, as we said before, rebelmec with grief, and bad no desire to escape or | take piace at the earliest moment 0, and cxpresecd | gete property should pot ve seriously considered unless | gees upon Algicts, an‘ threatened war it bis cewana was througbout the city. Al! sérta of rumors were afloat Biche Diane ire ine Soe nae ees wad oulted cor fidence im rts rchaat vessels y= Po [or ered eyo cher bee! os 4 o 0 tem pUDg to escape from murderers, row ul ey been Botmug keeping Oot aren uring the day respecting the condemned aud the object | FET 1 er ths tows of tre ebip, and, while bangiog by BICES’ WISPAREN DATA. ; Cifforence between | drcen of focnd Do more favor atthe Court of Algiers, and in Sep- ‘ he bad in view in mak ng the startling disciowures aireaty | pis Lavas, the murcerers pureued bim, and wih au axe Soon efter the publicetion of the facts of the above to § they caanot | of variovs tember, 1500, the Dey seized the Unites States transport albedes te. oh Lao 76S i Cfo 7E av ned enbequantmnghaym st hredonesant aha deangy pon dy Te a ree of also ia openining ioe pr ye ign, oa in Sieme'e ais cm" ge . eps be tearned toe murcerous as as on Forel if the govera- Home additional facts have leaked out re'ative to the | (oruen years. It was considered at the time thar not | #8 CAmpeige, wrote use brief Bote, rectifying some Of | jreecem trom blockade; but if the later be unattainsdie, me at wrote to Consul Eaton, that at some fulare tice tis tragedy on bowd the E A. Johasoa, bat no further ad- | only the yeung mem Bicks, but the othors, (several of | the statements made by Hicks tn reference to the natare | sbai! we, for thet reason, cease to edvocate the immunity | ciection of grend officers was m: indignity must be resented, awd at last the despatches of green Amore thar eden oF yore Th Bea ag be rebel by On iran, te _— ~ dremdendedine, ae “Be wars a to nates on blockades become ae hoe pa coe Commsavene Beles woes ies terete C4 2 Sere seduce 4 4 — hee eaten 3 ree ‘ite visited him as urual, and,taiing ber acoustomed Beat | ee ae eee ee peraina, with tata ebjoot a | The cMicer did rot deny the fact that there battles bad | more asngerers and hurtful, tf private property upon tbe | thelr report seal cut 0 the Barbesy const, bus corned Sum teres pete poo ; occurred, but showed that they wore more like skirmishes " , then tasy would Resolves, Wan pitched betiies, and thai the leas of mon on etter | wtue'terer: property, semaine liable 10 capmre? For Lg sey ni many thousand dollars a8 tribuie if thove States fide wes pot very considerable—a fact which shows that | tne better udersiancipg of their views, tae commit | Lo ge of Saxony, tor for Hicts’ memory wes not very . tee must be permied to suppose an extreme | ir which he bas savocated caclocune: sermg the soduupeiies of tenes Bicks is to be barged on Friday, the 13th of July,on | case. Supposing, then. this to get inv | fore ‘bet Grand Looge, and ‘one of the islands in our harbor. wer with Frepce or yo ee Tory would | Lodges ere; we an very = cifficuls aa pee all our ~ : the rs eqeoneees 2 united Evgtuh Fren eet Could aod would | isting to our interests. 4 8 Tripo: Polscca snip, with the finest of their Deets oF Axoruex or Tus Ceytaa. Para Swawn.—An- | coi Wha ie then to become of our privateers and tavir As ® number of Grand Lodges are now agitating the | on board, the former geined @ brilliant viory, fee other of the Central Park swans died on Wednesday even. | Piatt Foreign porte being sbut agaiet Of the sentence of @ Dy his cell door, passed the afternoun with bi eation. By order of the U: ited Stairs Marsbel sentatives of the press and all visiters wore exclu ied from the cel! of the culprit, althoagh for what reasoa we could mot ascertain. TH TAE CONFESSION Of the pirate appears io have bven coutempleted by him for several days, and had i< not veen for the interference of cortain individuals the who!» story would bave been cunver | view. If Hicks wes really one of the Saladia’s cre z i 3 ¥ H 2 i é for a very similar oilence. JURDERS ON TRE OYSTER SLOOP. On the morning of the 22nd of Maroh last the people of New York and its vicinity were horrified and astounded by the Intelligence that a trigie murder, remarkable for its il 3 i i 4 i 5 i 5 - g iar and atrocious festares, bh "1 ‘Pare Deciaration,” apd the Deing all vlook that this wes toe only tribute published to tbe world at leas. a weok ago. Evsr since Schateseuuiare rei nd Saercan non | 126) taking eight (0 all thet are now gone. The body of | aiec. of what ceoriaad tasheaemnntne pareanal ae: Memes, Gene pen 7 ) fhe Bones the day of his sentence bo bas been low spirited, ana at a 7 the latter bird was taken to Dr. Doremus for chomical | ture if ibere is no haven for the prize? Aad how wiliit | bis Commander of hie delesied veeecl to gues tat ot a ee Re. poe that tbe desperate and iniquitous argesein bad sucosestully analyeie, making two that ho bac cow under taves: be with ovr commerce? The general blockade will shut Lodge bas been dignities tbat his other captains refused to go to sea, sad CeedetioGeeper tes tend ‘diet te ere: Seanegs effected bie escape It ts needless for us to desoribs, if we vem, sealing ‘igstion. | 15 in the bome port both the merchent veesel and the In 1802 our eet, he crue! murders he committod had #0 worked uyon his | could, the excitementanc agitation that prevaiied. Crowds | The result of the examination will be made Keown in ® | privateer, or, if 0a the ocean, both will be exposed to Tunis and Algiers mind that he determined to make a clean breast of the | of people collected at the Battery, aud inquiries of al | OY OF two. It proper care be taken with the surviviog | gepaure; but admit the of tmemanity, and one st ‘roused, and im them encere tho tervibte ciate of toi Kings were mace as to the netare and exten: of the diseg | [UF DO fears Dees be entertained (hat the Fark will be Jeast, tho wercbavt vessel and bor cargo, If’ out of port, 1803 Commodore Dale wee cismiteed by our goveramens affair, rather jure the SOY | ver, the appearance Of the murdercr, aad other kindred | Prived Of these creatures, one of Ms most Peautitul Orne | ii] be safe—will be permitted t» enter without nin. for bis inactivity, apd Commocore Frebie took bis place, longer. Accordingly, 02 Monday morning, when the | facis The sloop wan Grst diecovered by the crow of the | ™tDt&s, a8 their breeding season is near at band By Dest | orapce, vot merriy neutral, but evea enemies’ pars. Captain Benbridge, unfortunate- visited bim, for the 9 of unlocking the ianor | schooner rap, between Sandy Hook and Cony [all fad ten or twelve more of the birds will. in this manner, The importance of tbe subject uncer coasideranon offers the lodge! was capturea by gunboats, and the meoper eagle vier terasiays e th tig, | Point On dog the veerel they found pu- | D8 S0ed to the pooa—that et we are mot mistaken 10 | ample excuse ior & more extended review; Dat the com. Commenced fitting her up to coatiaue the war. paola brasesclerbma ie oe era 2 | merous evidences that « muderous struggle had taken wer ae (OF rather cygnets) betore they itiee trast wo ve seid enough to justify them ta reoom- Captain Bainbridge suggested to Commodore Preble theb ‘upon the sul sloop murders. Hick eprat ¢ 0D board deck betpg covered with blood, while batobed. me toing toe adoption of a resolu foot—That expedition was an uneasy night, and whee morning came be was glei, Eepemshguend Gave omni of siime aad gore, Qevreai Park Commmmionnns —A meeting of this body the thanks of tne Chamber be ed to the Presiceat placed under the command of Lieutenant (afterwares he anes oo to unburthen his mind | Sowing tbe: some bleeding cercass bad been trailed along | was to have taken piace yesterday. at the office, 342 Broad. | % the United States tor bis valuable letter, with the ex- adealied and , have an opportunity ‘he cock and brown overovard. Tne cabia ed 8 2» . Pression of tbe bope thas the goversmept may eee At to quilens expeat- to the first person be met. He then proceeded to | ati'l more horrible apprarance than the , We floor, | 8, Dut owing to the indisposition of Mr. Clapp, nothing | resame the negotiation on this great quesucn, apd may nnd bearty apptance. detail the scenes which transpired om board the | furpiture und other articles betpg sotirely saturated with | definite was determined upon, and no meeting wae bela. conticer the propriety of assisting tn bringing it to a Captared EA ante ‘and described the man. | Ded. The E A. Johneon arrived here at eight o'clock | Our reperter, however, learned that tue Commumionere’ | satisfactory issue by the Congr: as of the On the 84 of . Johason fatal night, oa tla March, aad was moored in Ful | report no regard to the assessment and apprawemect of | Kuropean Powers. TH, lee ° September the ner in which the assassinations were perpetrated some. wi ad sane nya Mes ed, yorwe the twelve oe ae im the ee ye he a te gp Ag BOUERT, Irump bay's FRooRBDiNes. Well omer'e tet,ens eobeaie'sae-eg, Uheaar ae what after the following manner — Coroner's depu looked ‘orward vo with 60 much interest, wil De prepared PRI Election of enemy's feet, biew: up, whether “The affair occurred,” says Hicks “about baif.past found in the cabte, among wh between this end the Girwt proxumo. Roetet S MINTURN, e, pce ity se eS order 45 ms * » ieee to say. pg Bine oF tem o'clock at night, while Captain Burr aud ove be os capes A Darcranios of Bosrox Aipemamn i mC. —O8.} yi Rota Pumrs submitted © minority report, wich TOURS seveinns Cp Gimmie Mie ae and ‘was astonlabed st of the Watts boys were asleep in the cain. Iwas sicer. | Ye inne ans silcctomele regard for ‘his Wednesday evening © deputation of six of the Boston | conchuced with ihe following resolution, whica was'moved | 00™* san early hour. It wasevident from theeam- | in) badness, ‘and chivalry of s nation yet ig of the time, anv we orher Watts was on the 190k out intenced. aldermen—namely, Messrs. 8. D. Orane, Clement Willis, “ ‘Vaouipg going on thatan unusual interest was felt inthe | known. The of this war would be « atthe bows ty took possession of ms, | “** q ve sewage New Your, June 7, 1960. | result. Before the the R. W. ‘be land expedition under General Haton was not motioed. y . ‘Com meaceoment . and | determined to ae Se saptate one row Ws THE LAST LETTER OF CAPT. BURR TO HIS WIFE. E, & Gotnen, cates denn Gio Ginep ond Senpatiade the comanntes 00 ohow, an Ay 0 meg Cngralfatom banded an expect to YAuce the brome very aight. Creeping forward » 1 stole upoa AB everything counested thie mysterious cooume from the Preetacat nited | Rieg stared Gunmnnieation Geom: RB. W- reigning Boy upon the throne, atnoegh doy, at tbe bows, and with Oo nee kone poly ne Nepean apt rR pO hee become Tae Chamber ceed wasse ot, | Brother Caascellor Walworth, asking the ropressata- | pllreiy suocctarel: this aided in iocemsg ins Bey trames lean’ I believe De aied ina fow minutes afver I struck . ated = . omen -— That in their optmion the furiner | ives from the several counties of the State to present the pooce, ad for tbe bres iene Tripat dimtwoed het pirate him. The poise attracted the attention of the other Watts, | publish an extract from the last letter of Captain Burr, in catezeos, < ‘government by the Practices, and the Pope is said to have exciaimed that who jumped oat of bed, amd came up the companion | which he speaks of Wm. Jouneon asa helmeman, writ: 8 Rot desirable, and | DAM? Of some lady in each of their counties who should | Americe bed dove more for the cause of humanity thea all way to cee what wee the just at net moment | bie wife, from Ieland to the de. ‘the said letter of the | Sct as county Treasurer of the Ladies’ Washington Na. | Christendom. Ten years later Commodore Deceter orruck him a beary blow the axe, aad | #2 © h Sr Coney ) eee 4 yb ie ‘fe, ana that the committee be | jonal Monament Fuad, of which Mrs. Walworth was Vice | ‘orced the same terims upos Algiers and Tunis thet goon be was drad. Thon search of the | parture ef the E. A. Johnson on her ill fated voyage:— . ROYAL PHELES, : Tripoli had acospted. During ali this time the captain and ope going bin we immediately | This man William Johnson, who itves io New York, ie ~ op harm Ai Jods D JONES Pree es coaplned whe, thet the Society maielns Tecate | elt0Be ovatinued to pay tribute, bat at that time came ‘in conitiot. was 8 | onmart follow. He went ai the mast and soraped 1 | Wcorraptibie clguitaries of the ‘upon these resolutions, discussing the en- | Towle be complied ne ae eiscwore, mush! go into Britain petzed Ue oppertunlyy 10 rid berselt of this yoke. sireng sbwtested man, me | while we were at Keyport, witbout telling, while I | ‘iperefore called for Privacering, eumed, in which Mesare ‘The Looge was opened wih prayer by 000 of the Grand | 28°? tee Go Dervery have suck t povery. several james; rouget ‘bore. . hand; can torn bw baod “ |, Whitmore Ogaen othe s Svon. overflooded by our civilizetion, aat wal him dows, aad er, too, was soon tbe | Simost anything. Heb shipcarpentor, be says, and bes | Tax (irr Hats Pouca —A few daye ago the potice of the ‘of which, upon the mouen of | <Paclmae, eben, on mouen, Wey wok up thespecial erder io wah fuly mt outectmee Co toeas hs hee'iree wen captaie’s money bagel commenced to thro Dodies | got quite a set of tools. He uncerstands ali about « boat, | Twenty sixth precinet, located at the City Hall, made aa Of the majority re fd except pty FAS cold blasts of our winter. The reader copoludea most overboard. They had bees deed about an hour at tais | Ooly is note very gord belmsmaa to steer the sloop nice arprwoyrmnenitiet yey: adler Aapsantlpo the reguiar mooting | Zr0r, (Ai, pan aoe Grand cloqueatly, and was rewarded with round upon roand ef Ume, and eank int tbe over | when beating 0 windward; be undersiends steering weul | JDPOr‘ant arrest of Uso temas Ot 0 ie won tke facta es ae aa —_ spplanee. the rail The baie marks found on the gunwale of the | epough other ways It requires @ men been ‘NO report was even madi r. Bawcnorr oe wan ae mene we Toad pe roamen 2 eee very much vsed to sailing @ boat b: ‘charge of the office not bave clung to ppceed. ould riouiers. AS thts is think we were about at that fo rere bp hg eS = Opayke, F. A. Conkling | § The Grand Lodge convened at three P. M. and proceeded | © a always by my fice and sustaine’ me, but swmce I have members Of their “ ‘New England coast hberary Dace hocked “ap here be bas deserted me, and I foal by Mr. Opdyke, and iaid on | Dallotfor Deputy Grand Master. RK. W.§Finlay M King jo Ng ade Prince nated by the keeper if the reports about his being oo yi anew | ier ORES A re al concerned m the marcerd on board the ohip Saladin were Wedneedey night a man about years of age delibe wont aan S vutes cast, 610 votes. R. W. Clinten W. Page was then trae, Be fave an evasive kind of answer by saving rately commitied eucide at the foot of Temth street, Kest an a ome Regt ny me Domisaied for Senor Grand Warden, whereupon the New York Sanitary Association. ‘that he Bad bern in a good ae ee oe ee river, by walking off the pier. Efforts were made to save Voutre of the Mississippi, ia ua- | Lodge acjourned until half past seven P. M. ‘The New York Sanitary Association heid their regular pee, Be soma ame aan tas be Gee Gan Games Ot to the commerce Of the | at the resseembling of the Lodge im the evening they | monthly meeting last evening, at room No. 19 Cooper la- fos Ss eteneds ferent toan, tng te separ aus bs | “nent te death fr the mardere on beard she Sunde, po yd here py mermmapmecrentiner hye tetera ~f ‘or 4 noe A o INTERVIEW WITH HICKS AT THE TOMBS. nee observatory upon the baitery, Ont, Dohtehem, matepamiuien, ee teeoem pirrpragh tan ep peer eco ym arg to rebeve him. The keeper them scvised him to seek | On the th of April two of our reporters paid « length. —— 4 resolution for - our. Pink ballon for Gennn teat | confer with the trusteos Cooper Inetiiete tm refe- Of the pier aad precipi calling, & com. | upwaras of an tae ballot for Grand to hat a of lectures Sresovation at the danse of Paiber Duraogrott and te | cued viait to the Tombs, for the purpose genorally of wit- | tated himself into the water, The body bas not yet Deoe © Of health are required from | tor there was twaive buncred and forty.ve vows cam. "CHC? to having « course on Sanitary Hygiene to the capri, Wut Hicks sermed 10 Uniak Wat prayor and | Seeeing the working of the usttution, and particularly of — Pitas komanctea toes ef tas Grud Meersmacy, te Tepeniance would not add much to his comfort. Whea- | sccing and conversing with Hicks, Fis coll was upon the | Foc»p Dnowwnp —The bedy of an uvknown man, about was raised to twenty fire dol- | contest being between the present Grand Secretary, Srrsced u cent to tuew. more oon Tides taswans te | Stereé Seer, caly « few stops trom tho deat the eloe | S6Y Yous ot cee, oes aes avert yeotentoy’ muraing, \Cesveatwon st Boston’ ands afler tune | sosncee ta favor ofthe former As this odlcer hana salary ‘oot otreet, 5 Sivsig, the, tater frit maint ba teloanar, bY who bas thin cepartunent of the prison in charge, aad, carotene ii Naqneetayou te body So ‘Members, the Board’ adjourned. a ‘per annum, it is & prize worta competing for. oven wire bile allowing craved, 'y Ten@erea & verdict of ‘Found ‘The codemecd preweded. Te Noon someting sdoct pas By OP Crowes.” Dosranes wee coon Bro ht ere re Arrest for Stealing Letters. Court of General Sessions. eee arent ea bane tas beaee er Gan eee fe interstices ot tnytniag wi which the cocupaat could | bern « td Se gengpenpereniie was oun pamoadyey riner : murde®, ull be keew man who wes, and that man wes | 40 bimrelf bodvy harm Ou arriving at the coli | Unsare Bumune Commmuon —The new Comminstoners J » by ram. Bot the begre Witsoe It will be recollected inst there | they found the prisoner sitting vpoa tbe C48 | navy weiecied @ building 8 Fourta avenue for their | i Post OMe special agent, J Holbrook, in stealing and | Soom after the court was opened yesterday morning (were cally tates pare: + on card of Ue shounar ot the pF oJ oe eee oe ees ones | cftice. Ih hes heen approved by the Commumioners on | ing letters arriving at the city Post Omics by mail (ne Grand Jury for the June term was empanoliod, the = ee AT ed tO Sante ta which he was arrested, ¢ acoat— | Repairs and Supplies of the Corporation, and will sos be ‘vilowing geathmen havicg been sworn to discharge the ae eee ans tke Gander eae act tavd bern coanemned nemely, beavy brown penw, red shirt veut; and ® | oi, for the one. The Superigtendent, deen complaining to the Post (tllce authorities of irregu- | duties of the Grand Inquest: — vreue on beard bet Wises. Hicks evidently wants well bedrded tnoe showed thet It bad been a stranger to none bao appomtel W T. Carain as bis clerk. Mr, | larity and fatiures im the reosigt of money letters from | Gomer Franklin, Forman, Charles Devi, Sao yobs to babteve thet he hee been sized up fa more went eee Se ang ey. Bf Poiipe expe the ino aces net allow ham. oufiaient dlestosl corresponcents in various parts of the Union. The fact | Devid Brecn, "Albert L. Bactiman, seersene Gan be ventas bas, Ot tap sabe fate rite wea th ibe ren wih ahh he'bed brea fevered, | PEP to keep bis Rooke im systomatio: order. | iat the firm had taken the precaution to have thelr let- ped ta. We 5 Beste, tanes eovantene of myetery attending the Eudora Hievrt be was gia at al Umes to recive thecal of For the courraience of the laspectere the oly hes pron ans prema hyd lasree — Roar D, rereose, PRISON INCIDENTS. reas Satavsed tes un eppertemey of anreng street—and ove | locked box, keys being kept only at the wore and Post | Ovaries Smithson, Doojemin D. Brus, No. 231 Devtdiseepen Eaware H. Fletoner, Ever vince bis incarceration Hicks bas contemplated | whet « the outside world, which he examines Offipe, seemed to render it simost certain that the robbe- | thos §. fancrdea, Richard J. Sata, . making his escape, eithar by hook or by crook. He is | Could not cuer sme Oo, fren ihe tact Une ene auld, | 24 écclarea Congerous ani uneafe im the formal manner | ree were chargeable to the Pst OMce empioyts. The | Charige @ aborn, Loum seaddor, carefully watched, bowever, and should be make any at’ | «burg heavy on bie bands, bat between the senart “he Nye ol plane of the epecial agent were, therefore, mainty con | Baries Dellinger, Johe C. Tucker. tempt to overpower Keepers ecelve @ warm oh Mr Barn ped te when ‘& piester nad " nth i wi aie oe wba a path, fast of Bis ince, and Weeening’ > Re qavereenes ts Carvel, No. 6 Cotar otras ead Ho’ G0 brane’ oueet The vecegtiae. Walle cow " Whe corridor, Ae managed to make the day wear plea | il" Pent A tt tt man’y warden of the prison, about s week ago, he in | sanily awey" On Delng questioned as to how | Oli Oper 0 the teled | ib repertes py quirea Reopare wore armed with patom, and on | he eajoyed hix fare and rest he stated that be could | So. 54 qwouin be gacgrrous iu euse of fre pay PY Eee oe cio pea | neues 00 tach ot Uiieaann, borer End's Ueties Seay 7 . oreet changed tne topic by carelessly remark: | tice, ead never enjoyed a night's p With greater mest. ANNIVERGEY OF te New Youx Crry Gran —We leare Pg ete ha ¥ 4 _— Hie wife viehied Bim nearly every day, A 4 Ld that this tire honored company, commmnded by Captain a taward'ol Beart, aad feare to meet bia approaching exson: | Rohan thet Series ‘dep interest ie er weitere, | MazeGeld Lovell, now forming the head and part of the June T.— The Ontied Baie ww. Gurdon Ares and Etmemd P. Lowe —Tho prisoners wore first and rocoad mutes of ‘The was eapeciaily evident im Dis reply t some qu concerning bie former mode of life paid that be hed probably 4 throogh adventures of travel which foe nin Foy 'y could bosat of having + by an exoursion to Long CJ be fatal moment comes, we pri dict tha:,iine that very negro, be will Bot Deve strength enough left to walk ansanporied to the gabows | Hicks meme to beve a sin tove for money, and | works over published in America. Oar reporters #: tv lied goeME we Are pleased to see Wiefelad Scott, Governor Morgan, wend and many other prominent men, Bhe wl, DO Goubs, xcoept the hosyitatioes of this creck corps of gentiemes The company and questa wil be passed over tbe pew Raritan aed Delaware Company's Ration, se the guests of that corporasion, and olpe at the National Hotel, at lone . where Mr Peters wn t bimeelf to properly entertain the company. | day, wDer Tete is a covederanle change from the programme first | consented, by inet uctions ot aoped, which wae to inclade the manning Of Fort | ie Post < fice sestercay morning. Hewmiiton acd the exercie of tbe gums there, o@ the 14h bend 8 dhe enone Sy een. wae reary of the City Goard), by express | quarcian of wee The sail be 4 to the | +ttere are put was purposely let unio ordered for (bat cay ie bonor of the Japanese | son, the Cacovery of whick fact when on the voyage from Laguna to Cowes, They were sent to New York from Eegiand under the extradition treaty last winter. Hires is indicted for the marder, crnelty and constant abese, of five of the crew, amd the po try an FF ney is ome 8 prinal-.¢ 0 Ope of the indlormeats. NW wan made on the part of the prisoners fer « oi OVE BOW, wild tbe penne oath over bim, geated the propriety of o his experience to Ade ererioious sw it is as strong af ovor ‘pen Barn public to the rbape. He repliet thet he would pon oy tye the prisoner's head takes, tbe giaciy do 80 if any one would pey him for the troudie, raid be was quite willing thatthe operstioa enould — pot thet he cared for the money biaeelf, but that he might be pertormes proviced thy great showman pad him line rally Baroom rock ® bargain #b the culprit witnoat oolay, aad for $26 ave & bor of segare the latter allowed be face ama besd t be encesed in plaster of Paris for bree quaners of an bour De the past week oF en days the Keepers notices | thar was om rather incimele terms with his next | bare the opportun'ty of doing rone hing for the cvmiort je. Weasked what valve he pot upon his * Lite.” that for tn dollare be would give any one per coor neighbor, Shepperd, ana fearing that some miseninl “ Embassy, this dril) hae been postpooed. very much defore the authorities in Southampton, Rag~ would grow outef the ee’ Soe mee Pines . forty 7¥.—About tereive o'clock on Wodnes Op going from the Poet Office, bor ye 4 tw Ye ain Sbepperd to Ser, one lat troenty years Nad follooed the the lateractionsl art tow. | Cuusce ter wedame ce the Geter Deeks toneey ‘and two Devid ei bewepaper feports is a case af te ‘ the bab of satler, during which time he had vutind nearly all the eneive law building O@ the corner would bea capital | Precner mee, named typbam end Jone SES > tusley wna’) la & caso of Hite aod death. low tone throng! cow tries of the gi te He states that there was bardiy an At the time the fire was dis. | visce to “overbaui tbe mail,” conmsting, in this iostaace, Paty = Ay Scoala as Ss en ~ ho pbegte FA TY the Coart to ese the bottom of tuch of ground in California which be bad not travelled . Director of the lowtitute, | of some seventy or eigbty letters, and toto thie building hy =! wore to thie city. te: oven Poy fair tril and justion dose “hey sere panning ome moans Orer, coher om ‘cot or horseback, but that through all the acjoir'ng room The f-r. | oun q@mlered, and dmapprared for a time from paduc | * the State prison for four years. olay teed 1s eee eee im intetored soseaap end, that nee ratty for tan it i BUppowed, was Camred by the wird blowing view, ond from tbe of their vigilant pareuer. Woon Frederick Koben ld oan » Rot Metessaary should be i. re Al pight, when Dw © fe is removed to the grelight Several paint they Teappeared io Brod way, a/ter an adsence 0 some | flee pretences trom ine veiee of wettneny pe fe the Fverss choses, the prisoner Ww ttroyed, anc others more or tojar The | Oiftern mtputes, Mr. Cox was in custody 0: the aaii agent, | He was seot to Bisckwell's hinge bay the ne preae bad : Dimecif. Occasionsily be inculges in ee amount to adout $3,000, Insured tor $40,0\0 | and ‘Way to the Post Uilloe, Where be was searched k Daly wae camvicted of on fae gring the of tho ear an So two of Die OP CompoRit. a and whee to city companwr and eleven of the stolen letters found ups bis persea a | Jaceb B. Grows, committed sively, aad were to be on, mintanes Sel Bovers are fast alto ip the Mexiows war, nariny served im Conowan's Inqceet.Coroner Murphy held an ioqucet | Part Of bis expianstion was most amusing. Ho esia be had tbe corper of Canal street voourred, bat im the main the Feports were tore correct, beard cursing the fetes der Col. Burden, ant ‘4 boay of ® een enepecting the boy for some time, aud bewg a frisnd | WOW Place sod perbape more reliable, than exparte ‘We subjein some of len, La Poe and on Saturday mornirg, on the y of ® man by the | i air. Keane’, be bad determined 6 try rabmated to Ube sourts, Be would grand ibis he ‘a career of this remarkable criminal, go far as they are | gogrmint Me ame of Patrick Walgp, for delay, ro un. give tee sovaned the full tee Known to.the pubic, beginning with the mating on board | {,c"taccsund, Wasecomt Wa acah bo hea 0.04, 0 The United Sintes co BA. Riley (colored). The pris: mor the British ship Geledin, im which Hicks is supposed to tat the duet’ Out ‘Thirt ere ering from ym whe a | he y- "bare DOrme ® prominent part. ever {Qa pt Hi sad he dain't | and ina few boure died The jury fond & verdict o AO mg SL roues prisoner was BR MOTIFY OW THe AALADIN. empeene ie ody LT death from apoplexy, cuavicted, but recommended to mercy. ‘On the 284 of Juty, 1844, a number of prisoners were | have D-longed 10 some reg but he remarked that 5 Yesterday afternoon aa the &° Se Vg ly gee ‘ 4 7 be didp't remember tte name: ail he could reentisct was | ATHNPTED ScicpR—V ; ee Msspore Chief Joetice that “they 414 most of thetr Gghting on their own nook | istand pteamboat Sy'ph was on her six o'clock trip from Jone 7.—In the onse of Rowe ve. Bardeke the, jury fownd | semetines on foot and sometimes es cavalry, traveitior a | thie city, a Polish women, seme unknown, about forty A verdict of $8,118 85 for plalm tft. ’ Dt I A Oe og ears of age, ater divesting herself of hal and mandiia, Ant pIner. ‘ takt be \\woncered why he "t been bit, Decsus | jomped overboard The sisambost Richard Stockton Retore ow Iuagy amc. ~ he always went in Gret. other, however. be IS, Jone 1.—The Jndge aguie 09: tale court for want rv