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aU NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1866.—SUPPLEMENT. : Q U B A D THE DEERING MASSACRE. j were deposited in the family vault, inthe Marble Come- | afternoon, at one o'clock, Relatives and friends are THE WEEKLY HERALD. tery, Eecond street, Ps 4 LONDON TIMES REPORTER. 0 Cheapest Newspaper and Best Lite- | 4 model reporter on the London Times has just died. rary Family Journal in the Country. His namo was Thomas Thornton, and he wrote the sum- Circumstances of the bey hed arr wel of Vie Mut or bet Wright Sierra Morena; the Bodies. ‘The Were. Hma:o for the present weak, now ready, | mary of the House of Commons for the Times for forty antwort Supe Mitiieres, ith, barks ‘Mara: MOVEMENTS OF SPANISH WAR VESSELS |_ the Philadelphia Ledger, April 12, ,,, | gives a continuation of the deeply: interesting yours. Ho was in the habit of attending the House at {6" Golson, Pare. do ramen giorno} H& timer, war ducovedyenteraay iterpoon, though Peloed THOUSAND DOLLAR PRIAE STORY fas cet, son Oe Creare sees cot ial et Wat aig oa aes, nla, have been perpetrated on Saturday a tng of nine or ten hours. He also attended the Wednes- @ port N of Hatteras; A NYork; Protege (Br), ¥: is? altoras writton expressly for it, entitled Nevada, Mana, Fortlind; 84, BrgJoun Freeman, Loring, were Christopher Deering, a drover, his wife, his four ‘and even during the morning | sirect, New York, on * dren and man about twenty- day afternoon sittings ; Sat The Fortifications of CubaBeing fve years Old. Mr Decring occupied a arma om Jone? “ARNOLD'S CHOICE.” one care ‘ee ary Sak are ope - Cree will leave Cy semtence o la parents, York. Strengthened. lane, some distance fromm oil, of Philadelphia,” He had RRO ye ome ,, | the centre of the gallery devoted to the press. Here- | — Seauruosr.—On Wednésday, April 11, after a long 1 : Se we Tee 's, and hed been a resident | ,,rocuy— ing of My Bride,’ ilosophy, timed from bis Parliamentary dues at the close of last | ness, Gzruann F. Srattaorr, agod 46 years. of the neighborhood for Jrelve or fifteen years. Besides | “I'm Glad I Ama Farmer. sossion. S ‘Funeral notice " aah Raion his own family, he bad a hired man It with him, er. a AN OLD ITALIAN PATRIOT. iomeoP ‘Thursday, April ‘ milJ; Aame none of the residents thereabouts | ‘The very interesting story of “Tar Lerris Ou Mam, ‘The Venice journals announce that Gregorio Veretti | oomng those of his father-in- Subscription to Build a Man-of-War to Replace ‘a's a lad, called “Cornelius,”” seventeen — The friends of the family, and : ase eS pound to Mr. Deering, and had been | Tt will also give » full account of the great gathering | has just dled there, at the ‘of one hundred and soven | jaw, James and of his brother-in-law, Wiliams a, io was the oldost of the Tia ha the Covadonga, Captured by the Chileans, | ¥ith uim'soven or elght years. of the Fenians opposite Campobello Island, at the en- iste «lending part iu the events ‘which’ agitated Tialg | Torabull te ini pian eee ee or nto seg tony — , NY rey is The last seen of alive was on Saturday | trance of the Bay of Fundy, and of tho excitement along | from 1794 to afiei ‘at two o'clock, without further notice. 5 fe rk . ieee ahehell bis tandlord. on business and called | 146 Cenadian border, with maps showing the locality and | —_—_____S ‘Sunrmmgo.-—On Wednesday, Apr AL, Jaum youngest oat Cites ue bar, brig Star of Fexer, Boomer, from Now Since Saturday sil has been quiet’ at the farm. The |’ importance of the island; interesting intelligence from the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. me ree an Emma 4 Ree hf 4 Goats a my stripers MARINE DISASTERS. | neighbors thoug! 1 it strange thet they did not ave either ‘National Capital, with the proceedings of Congress, giv- ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- | | Havaxa, March a yoo be. the children or the adult members of the family about, {ng the full vote of ‘on, the, of the Married. tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, tone (ond ald april f. “About two e'slook one of thom, a friend of Mr. | Civil Rightsbill over President Johnson's Veto; Late and | | Arsas—0o:n.—On Wedneodey, sprit 1, by Rav. De.. | fren the residence of ie grandtather, 0: 371 Hadeos | Mobile April, barks renee, from Havana, went to.the house and found’ it fastened up, | important News from all portions of ‘Ruropey,Rditorials | Cheever, Mr. Jamas K. Axxan to yobs ‘Srevewn.-Ou Wednesday, April 11, of inflammation of Herran farina Botan ‘Tye steamship Bagle, Captain Law ey fim gs be xoleed ope of, the sashes ue on prominent events; “Our Weekly Gossip;”” A full de- |” Daxemub—AsRaxe.—On Thursday, Aprit at the | the lungs, Vazawrivm Sravans, aged Brow vig Rech boy. ‘7th inst., arrived at this port yesterday. Our thanks are red, No one was within, and while the interior pes presented to Frederic padi Reformed churoh,in Harlem,’ by the Rev. Dr. | _ Tho relatives and friends aro requesied to attend the | Ein, i due to the purser for prompt delivery of our files and to Pan pep rien of foul p oi ae teomat ee ig cg Ni sage i _ gel Lord, Rouxat Danvieno, Jr., of Morrisania, to Mant E., | funeral, at st, Peter's church, West Chester, Westchoater Cae alle brig alee Woe Gdtane teat Donte Gas spe re rmarig our |r on a ane rth ott | Sewn gave nthe Ocanny 8 mre | “Hee” Suna dA, wt ht. | “Eston Weta, Sp Soom Taser, | Sue ae eae patches, wp frac abe fe LY : formed Dateh chareh, Thirty-fourth sirvet, by the Rev. | aged 40 years and 6 months.’ J bth, bark Aagedahos, Auld oe hay was removed anda, most shocking, sight waa pre- | ele on Yachting; Theatrical and. Musical review for the | reese’ Sir ‘moway A. Hugo to alba, oldest daugh- The frends and acqualntanoes of the family are re- arch Mi bark M Our Havana Correspondence, sented. Not only was the mandared bag ane 4 ‘week; Foreign Gossip; ‘Interesting Literary, Artistic and | {or of silas H. Jessup, all of this olty. No cards. spectfully invited to attend the faneral, this (Friday) other (itor New ie Havana, April 7,1806, | {Of Uneovered, Dut thas ot ita gloves on, and both had: Sclentifo matter; Weekly roview of tbe Agricultural si: | “‘iaxxa—Luorp.—On Thursday, Apnl 12, by Rev. 8. D. | afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from bia late Toe |. Bol York; 4th, schr A sThe Raster Communion was admainiatessd by the'Biahop | {heis Denie sessty averted frome there bodian uation, witha quantity of interesting reading for Farmers | Burchard, D.D., Mr, Jasen Hina to, Mise Hamner | dence, 108 titi street, Brooklya His remains Bih, "batik Annet’ (Br), Henderson, ‘of Havana, at the public prison, The rector of the Jesu- ‘The pockets of hie pantaloons had been farmed | hey and Gardeners; Interesting information for Miners; Re+ | Liv" voCgoas' THURCAN.—At the residence of Dr. McClosky, No. 7 Cid th ace Dunkeld (Br), Henderson, I Forttend) Annie it's College of Belen proached a sermon, and some of | Out, and His body seemed o have eon searched, 4 there | ligious Intelligence; Sporting News; Facotim; Valuable HausLascusuma.—On Wednesday, April 11, by Rov. | Groat James’ stroet, Londonderry, Ireland, Fass, only She Glichrist, Cienfuegos; racaibo, the convicted Chinamen wero baptized. Since the ap- | and the hay plied over thom to prevent immediate dis. | reviews ofthe Money, Commercial, Dry Goode, Boot and 2, 5 ae ee ee Lasoinmas, |' Gatgbier of Kate and (he jeorge Thurgan, aged | Chartered Maren: $1. Be bark Active, 1300, bares, sh pointment of Colonel Mataos as government Inspector = The Soaing so shame re ale ie Shoe, Horse and Cattle Markets; Advertisoments, and al XB Dany = 1a City, on Thursday, Aprit een ton Wednesday, April 11, Craus F. Tnox, aged Fore gl at, $14: Tia ert of Flaiaae in ¥ of Prisons, there have been many reforms made in our | ‘hat the mother and the children hed mot & similar (ate, | ccounts of all interesting incidents of the week. 12, ab tho Churoh of the Immaculate Conception, Dy | 40 years tt ne ny | Seas ‘in, dob do. Phlindelphia via Cardenas, $834; “Tombs,"” suggested, perhaps, by his visit to the United | meantime, however, news of the murder had been cir- | New subscribers to the Wxskiy Heeatp can obtain bref eed eee ee eo — oto tapiedematenane gong F on Saturday Pomontm ps $53; Br be Wm. Hilles, 60) bhas sugar, do, $65 States. ‘The photographic department also deserves no- } culated, and information had been conveyed to the See. | the back numbers containing the new Prize Swory, daughter of Patrick Kel, td saday, April 11, by the | two o'clock, from his brother's residence, fourth house | “Tyh.ie March itn port achrs EX on, teks Mates, tice; out of upwards of a thousand culprits (the portraits | $pe Diewich Ponies Btatiat, Ang aisle sere by telegraph | “ARNOLD'S CHOICE.” Rov, Dr Bacon, Dr, Leoxaxp J. SaXvorb to Miss Axnre | east of Nostrand avenue, in Van Buren street, ib Lith, for, ar TotoadN Baatons) Oe of all veing daly talsen) Only" Pwo etoaped:ii The souree | cate] taseiiee Se Set Rees te Seemmmeea aan Oe: THE DIAMOND CROSS, M Corte, all of New Haven. .y sfethodist Epls- | "Wanss-At his residence, 200 Peat! street, Brooklyn, Boston). avai of last year. To-morrow (Sunday) the holy sacrament | Constable, Clark and several of the detective offcers pits J copal church, Xpringville, Staten Island, on Thursday, | L. 1, on Thursday, Ari 12, T, Axpynsox Wapr, M.D.” | y,MAtanmas,, March 26 tre brige Herald, Ture. aleny ach will bo administered by the bishop, at the military hos. | C2"OBEr Taylor, sie, was goon Ot the td ina corn A Tats op Auauicay Soomrr, Suid 12, by the Rev’ Amos H. Belles, Davi Storaens 6 | Notice of funeral will be given in Saturday's papers. =| SGitanan."" trom N¥ork; Addie Bi rguees ahs z — Eta, youngest daughter of the late Edward Merrell, all Daybreak, Cousins, Georgetown: C & Edwards, Garwood, pital, crib attached to the barn, the mother and four children By WILLIAM BARNET PHILLIPS, _ y' a: 8! ec PS ED ~ gut Lares Quickstep. Foster, NYork;, Lizsie On the 20th ult,, Good Friday, there was a total lunar | all lying together, and all, as Mr. Deoring and niece were, ON as Chena nelnk:< on MMA: ws Raymond, Emery, Baltimore: brig Jeremiah, NYork; eclipse, Tt commenced at about nino o'clock in the | With. thelr, thronis cut and thelt bodies cones top of Will be commenced in the ae eee e haute Lous saves ot] SHIPPING NE ‘ m. tlardy, Wilma Sera win Abe evening, and at a quarter to eleven it was complete, pre- | her head crushed in. Probably @ more shock- NEW YORK Wann RAI New Canaan, Conn., to Mra, Hart E. Locxwoop, of deen, ‘Havana; eiertoan mht, fobile, Rath. senting an irregular glaring form. ea a gee Mg ge og SEBEL READ, MT ae pusneaw.—At Morrirania, on Monday, April 9, NEW ToRE—ems DAY. | 4, | Nickeruon, Pilladelphie; 2, Dermoly sclee’ Belle; Howes, SPANISH WAR NEWS. ole ng gr ee ay rae Chew gee On Saroepay, Mar 5. at the residence of tho bride's father, by Rev. ‘Henry & eae SF eee ae NOneas: 8 bak A Toop (be, Plckan ‘Nowport; echt ¥ id, whi it Bg i Day, Firat Baptist church of Melrose, Mr. Guugrt G. | . : The Spanish mail steamer of the 16th of March ar- | more babe, lesa than, two yomrs old. Whee {nctare | To prevent disappointment in getting the early numbers | Woop to Miss Ewa Faxsuaw, both of Morrisania, No 3ih—Sid bark Louisa Jewett (Br) Saunders, Falmouth; rived on the Sd inst., after a passage of eighteen and a Port of New York, April 12, 1866. ‘aller, do; Si Potomac. Perkins, Boston; ship John Bunyan, moved even the brutal murdorer’s heart to pity. The of this interesting story, now subscribers will pbs NYork; rigs” Citta wan en, i cards. Wantworra—Hvcnes.—On Thursday, March 29, at the half days from Cadiz direct, She isa powerful vessel, | Vicsins: with their ages, are as follows her wee Oat (ie), Onaniegham. Gor Carrer Carrer. but experienced bad weather, Among the passengers I | Deering, 40 years; ‘Sulin'his wife, 85 years; th do well to send in their subscriptions residence of the bride's father, by Rev. William S. Wg Eo sensi: wecra a | BOS aware Breakwater; Theodore Dolan, the nicce, 25 years; John Deering, 8 years; at least a couple of weeks Mikles, D. D., Isaac B. Wenrwortu, of Buffalo, N. Y., to ip Virgo, Bulkley, Savannab—| oA Dean, bark Brunswick, Sylvester, noticed Yenor Cipriano del Mazo, who was duly installed 25 years; ng, 5 A m0 lo, N.Y. one Dean. 8 9 ee Cicely 1 ie’ athe, and the evening | Thomas Deering, 6 years; Anna Deering, 4 years; Bu ADVANCE, Mary A.,, daughier of Henry Hughos, Esq., of this city. ‘Steamship Hunter, Savannab—L L Jones. MS wieltick, Becannel Nene the the ‘Talon, Gsttenn Ts Ce Aereask |e iat Caer dings few fee ee “: 2 Pe meer tegen tot Ry meg it Re o “Ul ”” a chor 5 A a wana; scl > 7. 40; 31st lon- ar cata Whanonint Uae eecai with his grandfather, Wilianr‘Dufly, 10 West P Tenxs.—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; |. tn this cityron Thursday, April 12, Many | _ Steamship Joun Gibson, Young, Alesandria—H B Crom- | tana, Harriman, ao. Sid March 23, bi airbanks, of Catalans. We hear that the iron-clad frigate Tetuan, | 4ays with his grandfather, William Duffy, in West Phila- a ean ae Or Cee eet saah br Five copies, $8; Ton copies, $15. Single copies, Five well & Co. ni deiphia. - A., widow of Henry Affleck, in the dist year of her age. ‘ " built at the Ferrol navy yard, was expected in Cadiz by the police made a thorough search of the premises, | cents each. A limited number of advortisoments in- ‘bho velath ree oad feta as bf the panel ped pot aeamablp Washington, Chichester, Wilmington—James . 40 Onesiohorua Berry, NYorkt 26a John the end of March to join the Navas de Tolosa, the Gero- | and found an axe which was bloody, and which bad | gerted in the Weeaty Herat invited to attend the funeral, from No. 51 Charies street, Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston—Neptune Steamship ‘J West, Hutchings, Newport." larch 26—Arr bark Oak Ri Ginn, Hat Y rnard, Cook, Key Went; Zi, bark EA’ Cochrane, na, fifty guns each, and the Concepcion, forty-two guns. | evidently been used by the murderer. The wounds hase Butnchard, Boston; schr ‘Ellen Perkins, on Saturday morning, at nino o'clock. General Isquierdo had been called to Madrid to superin- | upon some of the victims showed that tho throats had Buitre.—On Wednesday morning, April 11, at the ans Eureka (Br), Dinsmore, St Johns, NF—J F Whitney tend the outfit for “any destination the government | been cut with an axe. A careful investigation of all the ARMY BULLETIN. residence of bis father, Communipaw, N. J., Dania, son ae . m Harese; might deem expedient.” The heirs of tho Marquis de | facts und circumstances led to the conclusion that the ai Fe of Abraham Britten, aged 20 years and 6 days, Brie amande Guion, Ashby: Mobile veins # Oorezaaare | sata bark porton: Ha, Troos; brie Royal Sovereign (or). ‘Alcanices had given up to her Majesty the ‘Golden | wife and children were murdered before the husband Fleece.” This makes vacant three titles of this Order. and niece got home. On what part of the premises the CUBAN FORTIFICATIONS, slaughter took place could not be determin It is understood that the old pieces of ordnance on The disappearance of the hired man and of the Punta Battery are to be replaced by rifled cannon of | the boy Cornelius led to suspicions against them, heavy calibre, and so posted us to have across fire, when | The hired man had only been a short time with Mr. necessary, with the opposite batteries of the Pastora and | Deering, and is not known to many of the neighbors, Twelve Apostles. By this defence and the casemated | He is represented to be about thirty years old, stout and Queen's Battery, opposite the Beneficencia, those of the | muscular, and to have large whiskers. Punta Castle will become altnost useless. Ly wd Deering is represented to have been an in- ‘A patriotic idea bas been started in Cienfuegos to sub- | tellizent, industrious and reputable citizen. Such is the scribe towards the construction in our arsenal of avessel- | character Mr. Mitchell, the owner of the farm, gives him, of-war to replace the one captured in Chile. The sub- | and his neighbors all speak woll of him. He at umes scribers are merchants, ters, clergymen and em- | had considerable money about him, but did not, it is ployes. The mew vessel I be named the Segunda | said, keep much about house, except in cases of ne- u Relatived and friends of deceased and family aro MUSTERED OUT. Friday) Major Emmons E. Graves and Captain Lewis Weitzel, | Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, this oe, Men aid-de camps, " | afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Reformed Dutch | Behe HeN2 ee. Low, Rernandins—O Duncan & Co. Bel So ear paymasters Richard H. Whiting, from April | church, at Lafayette, without further invitation. Bebr J Crocker. Low, Ferma tna OO Da Ee og, 15; Luther. Thuslin, John A. Le Morrell; Brevet fee pe ce ‘Thursday, April 12, Joun F. CLovan, aged Sones Nisa, Bletson, Charlenion—Bente , Slt & Co, y orhchy i . a ; Wentworth, Poruand—K P Buck & Co. fess A. cotcen z 8. Balle gilts Pasian Merk ‘Pho remains will bo taken to Stuyvesant for interment. Behr Native American, Tobin, Portsmouth, NH—S W Hollingshead, Wm. E. Synder ‘and Franklin Ames, from | | Coxtox.—On Wednesday, April 11, of intent we Tas Se, Wennels, Wei Haves £00. April 30. the lungs, Mis Maxy Costin daughtor of Jorn ire. | Sehr dobn Mickey, Howell, Stamford-M Briggs & Co. peak ae Mary Goalon, late of Kaockbridge parish, of Louth, Ire- Biagio Noe Captains Henry 8. Clubb, David B. Stover, Horatio | “ni ifiends ‘of the family are respectfully invited to | _ Steamship Edinburg (Br), Halcrow, Liverpool March 38 vis A. Dupuy, | William Currier and G. W. Davis (brevet | stiond the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past | Queenstown Suth, wiih idee and 738 passengers, to John G major), Assistant Quartermasters of volunteers. % vale. a Captains John M. Blair, Charles 8, Langdot two o'clock, from her mother's residence, 143 Ludlow | “Steamship United Kingdom, Munro, QUagow March, 26, is Asa Bu to Calvary Cemetery. di id to . Gregory and Chas. B. Devereux (brevet majors), “talved ‘Dundalk Democrat and’ San Francisco papers please “tena santiago de Cay Slit Greyt wa, Nic, Apri David Faust, Lord, Havana; 30th, bark Free Tt Foster, do; brigs Georgts, Holt, do;aJessie Rhynas, Jones, New Or- feane; schr Edward Tarwond Harwood, do; Slat, sche Lt Nei Lesring, Mobise, Sid March 27, (Br), MeKensle, New Orleans; 23th, bare Parks, ». Mal 23—Sid brigs Ocean x , Guan- tanamo and N York; 24h, Mary Belle, Brown, Boston: 27th, Water Wich, King, Baltinore; 250b7<aBr Mary ann, Lirpoo, ork. Tuinipap, March 21, Arr brign Surf (Br), Sweetland, Phila- delphia; 28th, Beaver (Br), Crocker, St Jago, Cuba; 20th, Vio- forks dublin (Bry Terrier: Nvork. Son. American Ports, APALACHICOLA, March 31—Sid bark Trinity, Hartz, Ha- vana, ‘BALTIMORE, April l—Arr_ steamer Wm. 9 tele Roctons pots Goa Grants Oren weds tf tat Covadonga, ty. In imitation of Matan: 4 Cardenas a volunteer | The country in which the farm is located is a very re. | States voluntocrs. copy. th 585 passengers to the Central Am Tranalt ton; Tapley, Portamouth, NIL. ‘Seneca, cotty i hremedt a using: Peyanised in tis Oty by tho | tre ope, ands the nearest houge a neary a quarter of | ,Caplain Albert 8. Kendrick, Assistant Adjutant General | °°Dosoy._—on Wednceday, April 11, Sumas, the be- | Sy steamship Matnean DUNE ae sappy, | Suehfuagnt, Cid bark, Adsalde, Biahbarger, Hie Jancice Vol - mshi . Lawrence, * o @ market: uscovado * merchants’ clerks and shopmen. ‘ mile off, the murderer or murderers had little fear of in- ‘Additional Pay tors Horatio H. Hunn and Edward | !oved wife of Robert Davidson, aged 45 years. whh mdse and ‘to Spofford, ae. &Co. tele ion: j Proviseness as ‘8 Adams, Fisk, Boston’ Mery turned, steamer’ Geo His Excellency the oe General landed in Nueva | terruption in their bloody work. Gerona on Sunday at six P. M,, and after attending mass The belief that the murder was committed on Saturday leit on Monday for Santa Elena, a country residence | s strengthened by the fact that a horse and some fifteen miles off, belonging to Senor Costa. General Is- | cattle, which haa been locked up in the stable and barn, ‘Tho relatives and frionds are rospe:tfullydnvited to Tota Hoar days, with mdse H.C. Hooper (brevet lieutenant colonels), United States | song the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one a El 2 jobart, Newbern, NC, 4 days, ngers, to C Gi er. O'olock, from her late renidence, No. 647 Hudson street, | ““Rtowmship. Huntavilie, Crocker, New Orleans, 8 days, with Hospital Chaplain Jas, Marshall. he “ye Be By GE oe opted, Ms en oly sabes ‘Steamship Missoury, Loveland, Savannah, 0, hours, with jeamer’ Geo AI Le hence for Boston, PaaS airy Tan ir eae Smee en Quit, Fish, NYork, |The Bark ‘Amelia, Gehring, for Q ‘ quierdo and the Government =ecretary, Senor Valls y | were suffering for the want of food and water when dis- RELIBVED. oungest daughter of Anthoi Mary W. Derct . 5 Pp ene Tk Re I eg Fem ry hy pn ry ee) weit re a esti of tion, Sane | Sate Hen: peeed seh Juhe (in SouhaN; oh slaamasy | Gear wore eanaunro€ New Pulte dss vat 0° the ci ecclesiastics, on a pious mission ag en 6 lea were qi r troops, from duty as Ai t Commissioner of ‘Also, on consum; i in Savanns 3 ‘experi- is Excollcney from some of our female aris sive. the Freedmen! eS ior beloved wite of aumhony Derek: | sncecvingnon, seers In cing ull mciighi of Dube t son, Knight, henge for Savannah, went te oe nn 's Bureau for ieee and is to be or- | WitueLmna DERCKSEN, dered on other important duty. The Commissioner takes | sen, aged 30 years and 4 months. Steamship Herman Livingston, Baker, vannnh, 79 hours, this occasion to thank him for the energy, fidelity and The remains were taken to Greenwood Cemetery for | with mes fo Cy ey eile ence 4 be pag Ager se sed discharge of his dimeult | interment. oer ead 18 hours off Sandy. Hook in. fog. Experienced and delicate duties while laboring for the freedmen in Emery.—On Thursday, Aprii 12, Mrs, EuszaBer® | heavy NE gales for @) hours; 9th inst, a af ait emai stoarnahip Gen Barnes, henoe for Havannalh 1:10 PM: steam er 85. ntow The Siglo says that of the forty thou: slaves in The more this murder is examined into the more as- Porto Rico there are nearly one half that are not em- | tounding it appears. A ployed in agriculture, being applied to domestic pur- | butchered, it 4 supposed singly, after being enticed from ose, and owing to this circumstance planters have | the house, and without leaving any marks of the heilish n compelled for some time past to avail of the greater | deed behind, and then, upon arrival of the husband Bay \. steamshi ‘Bi ye Mh LT CN nrg Ag yy etl 4 E P Newcomb, New- coml Freeman, Freeman, Tangier; g the Mississippi valley. Euzry, widow of Clarke Bmery, of Middlesex, Now Fal, Tee indian, Pisree, Gems ee Blasio, 4 rt of their poor whites—gibaros—or mountaineers. and ni for them to have been dealt with in the same jersey, aged 64 years. ahi City, hence for Charleston: 1 mahtp lewto Fortress Monroe; Pi Parte Homch Greeby sad her lovely and sccomplished | menuer, tod still no spot of blood in the house or yard, AT. ae ee : Sersey aaet et Ina Trionds aro respectfully invited to at- | bee: 236. crasaahiy bon vase haces fer Savazana. | Newee, Bich, Fortress Monroe; Nellle O Faine, Homes daughter Ida had a pieasant trip in the Morro Castle. Tho axe with which, it is thought, the murder was |‘ Major General T. 4. Wood, commanding Department | tond the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, | , Steamship Nt Gouch,, Richmond and Norfolk, with | lumbus (Br), Adie, St Joh 1aslow, Brooks, Ma- The ever faithful island has also been visited by Mr. | committed, was nearly'a new one, and with but little ppl, will perform the duties of Assistant | fromm the resldunce of her daughter, Marcy avenue, be- | Titty nits woth of andy Hock, tangas; M Storrtt, ‘Frinkiad; schrs Planet (Br, H. E. Johnston and bis lady, who formerly did the | blood upon it, and had the appearance of having been | Commissioner n's Bureau in Mississippl. | tween Putnam and Madison avenues, Brooklyn. ‘Steamship’ Hatteras, Parriah, and Norfolx, with | Shannon, Bayt amor ee iL NYork; barks. houors of the White House as Miss Harriet Lane. Sent ‘The bye oc of hobs i) me red [oar in i Co pe ad - New Jersey papers poe) copy. i oe. mace ond Passengers to bg ty nae Ft As WH Randall 7 Hinds, Slorra x Snow. 4 The brig Croton arrived somo day a at tthe in hia stall ral Alfred Pleasanton. 4 “ to Clinton & Williams. April 6, lat 9030, lon 71 ‘auip | iuington, 40; i GF from chased under the seat. horse was also West with five ee from the pinch fact, steamer Tonawanda, which, on her regular trip from | about the logs was Sound to Ve ie pecrest order, soaton to this port, was wrecked off that Key. I under- | except inthe house. Here there was of close d that all her cargo was saved by the wreckers. search ‘The steamer Pajaro del Oceano, bound to Nuevitas, St. | top of i Cardenas; ans; Co Foss, Galveston; Hea ei etre ee “te @ NYork; ships Jat sons ae etch Nee Laverpools vig Abbot Sr an years, rity Brovet Colonel Robert 0. Tyler, Assistant Quartermas- ‘The friends of the family are Invited to attend the fu- Oenip Miranda’ (or “Quebec! Clark. London, 42 ae ter United States Army, wili delay reporting for duty | noral, from the residence of his daughter, Mra A. L. | mase'to L. Wright & Co. ‘Had a succession of NW gales ‘until June 1. McMahon, No. 64 West hie street, to the | during tho passage; stove bul Jost spare ‘and sails and Brevet Brigadier General Nichols, Assistant Adjutant | ¢hurch ‘of'St. John the Evangelist, Fiftieth strect and | was driven to the eastward; March 7, 4 A! lat 8, Joe 11, in bas returned from his visit te Pennsylvania and } Fourth avonue where a solemn requiem mass will be | a heavy gale from NW, Peter Anderson. seaman. Ne J ago, St. Domingo and sailed a few , War De mains fell from mizzen topsall yard overboard and was SDOKRIOWNC Apel Goarr schrs Ani ork for Tago, 5 ante seen te a be ys | money. eons his duties at the partment, celebrated fr tue repose LA soul. , hay 7 ih, Petar godin, goumnan, while Foaing foresntl full from poaund, Gack band Kealsion, do ‘fae to) Express, hierar att cana or an Vicente de Fath Ot | aworman victiM DISCOVEAED— ACTIVE SEARCH FOR NAVY BULLETIN. mite ot ‘Tames W. Geratd end sister of the late General ay lee Gant Remon and Ile of Wight, 68 days, wae ears the arrivals of the 8th, and some THR PERPETRATOR—DESCRIPTION OF THE SUP- Sumner, of Boston. oe th A FO! jONROE, 10—, Maria Ann from of ber ee are, yk had Tobe ropiacod by the POSED MURDERER, BTC. chine arert: 4, ‘The friends of the family are respecttully requested Fy within 45 miles of the Mighlands, with NNE gates Re port for Porumeuth ses Bend Basiao, Eaaittid the aceldeah buts ik éae\ quglay Tosee toors Were poveK Purtapmurars, April 12, 1808 | | Third Assistant Rngineor Sydney L. Smith to duty at | f¢ottend ihe funorel sorricas, without fursher tnvuauion, | Bar, Hoxidar Opuich (Aust), Gustine Trieste 0 day with Varhares, Mase Sr Sasa 2 6 Onna, Persona sevorely tealded, one of whom died the ame | Full report of tho massacre of tho Deering family | the Neral Academy. ag 2 Sad ‘Twouty-fret,strset, this (Friday) afternoon, at four | det, {, mpehv Rene & Ce. Had very bas rie | Bitten nifork for on tiveshing: aie ee eecanenn tee maaan ies. show it to have been one of the most horrible butcheries ng YU seen Keyser to steamer | o'clock. Bark Sarah Hobart (0f Freeport), Croston, Neuvitas, 17 Sieg fn ae, to Jamies Henrietta, New Spain is about making a troaty of commerce with of the age. rf ; the Celestial Empire. If the Russians succeed in ostablish- An additional victim to the borrible tragedy down the ing a telograph across that coun! which Spain is su ” pebsing of Pekin, ivwill require voy little to rain ait one | “Neck” was discovered this morning. The body of the of the Chinese porte with the Philippine Talands, and, | missing boy, Cornelius Cary, was found under «hay thus communicating between Manila and Mi ‘@cou- | stack, with his head smashed in with a hammer and his R. Sherwood to supply steamer South line M. Gray, in the 8th year of his ago. Notice of funeral hereafter, from the residence of his ORDERED—aprpiL 5. No. 62 Jane strect. | SAILED Second Assistant Engineer E. D. Leavitt, as an assis. | P*itm' Steamships Virgo, Hunter, and W . cpp ere Ly iy tt, pimat. On Wedneaday morning, Apeil 11, Carmanmen whee” jeahingtoe. Second Assistant Engineer Oscar B. Mills, to steamer The per) - Pr those of Mrs. Jane Cochran, are in- Bark Capriolanl, Reid from, Shanghne Deo 18. Shamrock. auitting Bonin J.J. Kollcher and Acting Third kit OMAR Monday, (April , muddenty, Ronanr Janne | Gaye. Beenie York (ary, Gore, Windsor, NB, 10 days, with Carolina, Schr ple of days, that route may prove shorter than Cuba. throat eat. D for Fairhaven: Star Ki! ‘for Baltimore: Mary COMMERCLL AXD FINANCIAL. ‘Yantic. vited to the funeral, at No. 432 Greenwich street, | Bark Marathon, from West frvins. Baltimore for NYorks John Tway, Tangier Island for The sugar market has not yet recovered its wonted ac- ‘The clothes of the supposed murderer have been found. PROMOTED—APRIL 4. this (Friday) afternoon, at half past ‘one o'clock. Bark Promeria, ht New Haven. tivity since the holidays. The advices from abroad are un- | They are stained all over with blood. bre pen agian) ne lith—Arr brig Castor, Norris, St John’s, PR, for Balti- tilda, from Messina, 70 days, Mate |, Lane, of steamer Lancaster, cting: —l favorable, which induced buyers to anticipate some con- ee ng so gee ogee thd bry gy | oso more, and has been quarantined; schrs D'S Siietman, Nor- Probably the most correct of the thoories expressed is , cession on the part of holders; but these do not show HONORABLY DISCHARGED—APRIL 4. ears, 3 months and 8 days. Brig Selma. folk; C Gook, both for NYork; Southerner, from NYork for any such disposition. Thee fe ® pretty active maniry that all (his dreadful work was done on Seturday morn- | acting Master H. W Washburne, from April 3. Jerhe relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Brig Ramonila. MOTT CKUTHI April Ieearr schrs Ceylon, Jacobs, XYork; Predsgage apt Tene encase ing, during the absence of Mr. Deering. His body, and Aoting Third Assistant Ragincer David ‘Bodden, from | attend the funeral, rom the residence of ber parents, | Wind at eunset SE. RY. pie pie e were found he near Ryerson after- Se ah iaraade Soaks waite | matte smimg unease ee nt one ot | 87s acnsseme aren §. | Saeaegie eee Berta Dicitere a eal % reals, Setenet No. 16 tt'9 realn, 480" ‘boxes Noe 10 | were discovered. Ensign H. W. Brackett, from Sept. 6 last. Hoorsr.—On Ye: peg Fase aS his 16 Scun Murenva (Br), Anderson, from New York for Nor. (moist) at 7 reala, 100 boxes No. 734 at 8% reals, "lnsadiciie tate iene DETACHED—APRIL 4. srracece ae, Se Ber Waele Rae folk, to load for Barbadoes, was seen down and sunk on the pele W A Dreseee. @ We have had such numerous arrivals that the rates of hapewing iq the snack anennnte fenstiptions Acting Paymaster E. N. Johnson from duty | "rhe frends of the decoased are rally invited to | Mah of the Mth inet, by schr Pathway, from New York tor _ freight are likely to undergo = material fall, tectives have yet been able to learn of the supposed mur- | at Mound City, Ill., and ordered to seitle accounts, Pi conc g orl adres ol pda wt Indianota, before reported put into Philadelphia leaky. The ‘rll II-AFr steamers Falcon and Scorgro, | Eachange ‘has “ison beyond all expectations; there | qerer:—His Christan name is Antoine; but hi tamily | , Acting Masiée FA. Strandberg from sleamer Tusce | pal church, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afiernoon, at three | crew of the M were saved. ; sobre, Moderaior Nougban.. sserriot Ryan, Buow, don bas advanced to 16% per cont, and Pareto 3per | Bame is unknown, The name previously telegraphed | "Aciing Yecond Assistant Engineor John A. B. King | °S0ck. On Thies tng: April 18. 3. © 8 Revenen Geren corey, Com dete 2, Bem, afore sider dull X Crawford, i sont premier Bille on abe United States, 60 day cur. | was an error. He is believed to have been in thearmy, and | from steamer Saginaw, and ordered North. ooh Tan Oe Puree morning, April 18, J, Marcie, | rebel of, distecsed feusley and durieg the leis sormy | delgek es ore Fency, are beld at 16 per cent discount, and short gold | formerly lived in Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘Acting Third Assistant ineer Cornelius Schwader, Tides Layman, yoars | Weather has performed valuable. service to which we have SAM—Arr in the night, brig 8 P. Brown, Gardner, drafis cannot be had under 7 73¢ por cent premium, from supply steamer South Carolina, and granted leave | “Te (ri nds of the fami lavited to Betore alluded. "On the atu March, while’ tbe N Neches Allen IE for Philadel i of abence Ne FT AF i Sar ere ements. on ease te rota of Ocrocoke Inlet, she fell in with cre ADS? Ucle Jobe Pierce: Sirsut from Remedios United State issioner’s Office. Assistant eer John K. Stephenson, from | Wost Thirty-sevenith street, this (Friday at | from Wi Hor toldnat place. "The Anna ‘B Hayes’ 1 wannah iH. THE LOTTERY TICKET CASE. : the Naval Academy, and waiting orders, two o'clock, Dp eon ener ican ery bad, and war ‘Gnmanagesble, her ia'Tor Salem, Me Cart Commissioner Oshorh at yesterday mérning, st. ten ACHED—A\ Lrxeu.—On Wodheaday, April 11, of consumption, pete pe AT Pandat tea Sen, aie ‘DET. PRIL 5. First Assistant Wm. H. G. West, from special | Jous Lynom, in the 27:h year of his age. p tf Bastom, and ordered to ‘duiy anna sometaat to | Tho rolauves tad fronds are moet ‘reypecttlly invited TaVaW and couraged Bane o.suie. anabenna ‘ood. to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 170 Frank- | ,ST#Awae Mowonanaer, Cromwell, from Rdgartown, ar. Mate E. F. Strout, from steamer Sorrol, and ordered ‘o | lin street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. On railway, The R stove '@ 1 et pe steamer Shamrock. Lewre.—In Brooklyn, on Thareday, ba ‘at the | Hole ath, and was run ashore in Hadley's Harbor. She was o'clock, for the parpose'of proceeding with the case of the United states vs. Sinclair Webb, who is accused of doing bus pess in lottery tickets Without a license. . @ aha? co tance aE pes on RRSIONRD—APRIL 5. resideoes £ her fitted | avin, ie Rept adloat by the arbor, aged as Mr. 8 counsel, atter athe men- Second Assistant Engiveer Lucien Sullivan. widow imeon Lowis, in the 80th year F age. 8 rere & Engi Vv Pf ll part AB leh, eked = a PeTY, ruraeras, from Norfolk, ren afoul of the tioned, and stated that Mr. Denohae a be able peo as * ; to go on with the case to- J was ful from a purple stone bat cold. He therefore wished ‘or on sdjoaruuen Hinks and chased bar at the (Br), ashore on Warwick bar, 10th inst, dam- APPOINTED. interment, aging a part of her starboard after quarter, and noua Gordon, of beeen a Md., acting ensign, and Hartford papers please cop} rudder and rudder post. Sur Meh any pm White, Commissioner Osborn said some of the witnesses were | pieces. Edward W. Halcro, of Higham, Mase 1 ro H tn attendance, and it would be woll to walt Tor & few a eae aed and ordered fo stenmce Tash 7 acing caaiens | day, prt 1S ater along and palatal Woes Mim Gum | Dike iver eubrard : minutes, to soe what the counsel for ,the prosecution Beara ‘a {RB NEW. SL00?-OF-WAR IDANO. Hor funeral, which, in socordance with her wishes, | , Baio Hage, Hall, from Philedelphia for New Orleans, put rai proposed to do, ‘The committee of four appointed at the last mecting ‘ion ‘sl pri back to ith, leaky. ‘Orieana, Counsel tor the prosecution observed that he was quite Commissioners: \rpose welling to meet the wishes of Mr Donohue. “fe wauld, | 0 ‘edfeaith tn Glonbopetotirenge i The war ey series of short trips off the Battery to the lower Murray. Weduesday, April 11, of consumption, Brio Asnone—Boston, April 12, PM—There was an un- however, hand in some papers to the Commissioner in | the md suitable course of action to be adopted by the ite of John olannes the back of ©, , A for several days past, preliminary to a sea trial try Monv Joven, the beloved w Murray, county | Known m laden ' brig ashore at he highest numer’ of” Fevolutions of her propeller ‘Westmeath, Ire Cod, but she got off at high water and reference to the case, Board, with « view to the prevention of the cholera in land, aged 40 years, foun 8 ‘of NYork), from Roanoke 3 Comision Osborn Ita pomuble tat st. Donohue | ive Hetropeliag” dare, beld a priate conteronce at | rie tome aie wan ty wound aha adaingggy | , the tts and riaivoat te mule areaectcocks | Bega, te, Seka erinant oa ere diets whvover polit of law may tam up. “I eajourn tne cane | Nondqoarters in Mulberry street afternoon, and const Tol Ho | from her late residence, 336 South sixth street, Jersey | ary ing fenuire om swoxee Por ROUF would have to dis- ignore Uill Mouday pert, at tem ae 5 P will report the result City. Her remains will be taken to the Church of the | gong susan E Javwe, from Nansemond river for NYork, i; 4 ‘ the Board to-day. But few Immaculate Conception, corner of Erie and South zevonth | was at Delaware Breakwater PM l0th inst with loss of bows poe, oh Ny pen TAR cnanen b- govessine oe is —— received tapes = b= bygb oe will ew and from ape, Roving Deen ree pas) Fathom Eaphs by geen. Gardger, ; Menry ss ere john Rosser cused of attem seul junication from to St. Peter's Comotery, Bergen. . from Boston hiladelphia; would proceed wee, st jewel, Sirvody Teperted on aovoled tobnion i teamtaces rset contrannere for 0 Gator mie am April. 12, of Bright’ ot from Ni for Indianola, P Lord, nied pe aa 1 already reported on occasions in the was | Street con! Mave. —Oa Thu: Ve Scene P, iF, Cat 5 lew York m, ngas, =e mam | SE Fe y= Sepa fact oy Sar oe a TUR ALLEGED CRUSBTY TO THE SECOND OFFICER t a 2 1®, x CuromomnreR, before at q ‘and fH Crosby, New Bi ov Hx autte Wasminarox porn. \ Bues, may be an ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ete and was at the Pattie et, Chrome " e investival nto the charge prefer inst F. Mecellaneow ; CBee eel ee at morn, © ereS | ole reeel aenmennae sanerted that O56 18 gstug to th siehbor’ | naonen Posrromsscthe lsunch of ike new side wheel with the enry ¥ Lord, from Ms- assaulted Cosbin Washington with a slungshot, was re- | Some meat,notwith: ih lance ‘steamer Oregonian, which waa to have taken plnce at the ia; beige Isaac Carver. from Cardenas sumed. Charles P. Seymour, the mate, and Hermann | to which their stock im trade is subjected by the inde- ‘unusual hoor of half-past ait ty 4 morning, from the from P} for yo aH Ki nell and John Hoffman, seamen, were examined, | fatigadle Sanitary police. Yesterday the following car- Mi a.—At Little Britain, Orange county, N. ¥.,. | ‘of Messrs Lawrence & Foulke, Williamsburg, was ward and Pi he The evidence of these witnesses disclosed no new fact, | cases of vilo meat were seized :— co Bieta erat, coapinins Constane Mcaainms, mae ee roe for York, John wife of Frauklin Muli : bas nile "Willetia, trom: Nanticoke iver for Dut corroborated the statement of Washington as to the | H. De any ee Market. nature of the assault. The saungshot with which Wash. | Tompkins , Sr., im the 62d year of her wi via ark Cape Th Arrat New Redford inet bark Cape Tern ington said the blows wore inflicted apon him by the de- Habbeit, 8 Willett street ; ¢ = dable M. Wolf, 99 Ridge street, MoCantay.—On Wednesday, April 11, Brivart Mo- | Gifford, Arctic Ocean with 700 bbls the Irvirs, for Matan- 3 Loop eh a rn cai ren There ela; be 4 posible Carta, in ny bm) Yar of hor age. . ot 10,000 Ibs bone on board. Sent home 160 bbis sp, for Rotterdam pains for corks brie nd. Mr. Joseph Bell, Assistant District | much evil has already been avoided by the numerous he, tite Felativ Tall Revs Reyer Ln from itadel ies ond “4 no appeared for the government, said the | Seizures of this kind made by the authoritios, n had now closed, The case was then ad. } another when the captain will ‘upon News from California. is defence, THE STRIKE AT THE QUICKSILVER MINES—ADVANCE IN THE PRICK OF QUICKSILVER, RTO. Sax Francisco, April 11, 1866. funeral from her late srw, neral er — MISCRLLANROUS. Sesiy naar ssigininediene ptee] toe ek are. ‘The name of the bark J. C. Kuhn has been changod to MoGoada —On Wednesday, 11, after @ lingering the Purveyor. and painful lines, which Set, en Christian forti- Le nnn Retort nectros of Macao, China, Febru- | yude, Catuxnors, widow of Charles MoGinnis, in her 66vh The Otero Murder © im the Court of we bypaens year. . In the Court of Quicksilver has advanced ten conte a pound, in conse- of thé fa will be bt, iSover, Havana; brig appeal of the People neat tena in he case of the | quence of troubles at New Almaden, Six of the rioters Obituary. fe a ot On ce Vebeeier, peli, sew. Catdouns; steamer’ Fraiconin, Sherwood, Fone e Against Gonzales aud Pelliclet, the | tierg have been arrested, and the rest will be shortly. ALEXANDER STEWART OF NEW TORK. any Mooaner, daughter of Lawrence Meany, aged. 82 brig Snow Bird, Beaver. Sagua, Sid steamers murderers of Otero, the Court announced that no decision Aloxandor Stewart, notice of whose death was recently | years and 3 months. ‘would be given at present, and will not until June noxt, Fi Hor friends and the friends of the family are invited PowrockeET, April 11-.8id schr Lavinia Bell, Baytes, Sax Fraxctsoo, April 12, 1866, advertised in our columns, was @ native of the county " not New ¥ Meanwhile the prisoners remain imprisoned in the Kit ‘The proprietors of the New Almaden mines say the re- to attend the funeral, from her father's residence, 164 Back , NBedford, was on Tristan Ground v] int aten, Jone, County Jal. dennion cheerful 1 ts Tearning the cent dintrbance grow out of the fact that seventy-ong Antrim, —, ry he was born in 1786. He re t High strect, corner of Gold, at two o'clock this (Friday) | prev to dan ain ies aaron Wh Si Bas end ‘Winiaen es ngiial pidly, and expreseos a hope of hi tf em the com; one time one © most prominent leaders Sf jeKenzie, ronsa! ar? udeon, Blige ultimate Folsaes, hy lcler feels no lees sai meine, and hy comp! y with the weer well ther balidings to | domocratic party in this city and was char acterized for Noosax.—On Thursday morning, Apri! 12, + Feb well, boring mam J te ab Ot Bustatia Kabel Baty qe ae igen A sill inaiate that he is inMocent of the crime of which he J omreay , oo peg com | hig peculiar abilities for He peg pow Kumasern, wife of Lawrence Noonan, aged Fob 41, all well, clean—bound bi ng. A Bristol, BH « iz rowel doe Belutagre, secon ting ene squatiors ners from hee ‘ganizat jon. ears, wind), Horizon. man, orsiraw Sauls: : oe work. The agicedere wore arrested, and warrants bad | this country when 14 years of age, served an apprentice. | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully pe tute See eee, Meicher, from Mel- | bury, Niel ag rng! ’ c Cal r—This Day, boon issued for ethers. The work at the mines was still ’ invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at | AmTR, ‘Calcutta Instead of Singxpore). Hol MOND, Apel 10=Arr sohes BM Dyer, Poston Scrnexs COURT—GRNRRAL TeRM.—Non-enuimerated mo: | quspended. The rioters are on trial, to-day, at San Jose, | °'P ba a tne a eurnamnay eae nine o'clock, from St Joseph's church, Sixth ave- *pumaanon = rr bark y | Prank tharbour, Rockport: ney, Ang (Br. 1 tons. wasa further shipment of | not mani. | Fetired with meompetency. In 1884, was | nue. Ye 3 ver, Windsor. N 8; Haiitas. Bid pelt Was nderson, " Scraexe Court—Omevrr.—Part 1—Short causes—Nos. | fested, per Golden chy, whteh sailed April 10, on gover: Assistant Alderman of the Thirteonth ward. 1n 1830 was | O’Kenrn—On Wednesday morning, “a 1, Davip Bonienaian” mes IS ork: ehe Col. eilswort SAVANNAM, April §—Are U 8 surveying steamer Bibb, 2215, 2635, 2641, 1918, 2058, 1271, 1907, 2518. | mont acount, Ghosen Alms House Commissioner, serving five O'Kamra, aged 11 years, & resident Of the Thi 00 YO aie a phiatairiee, “Cuba; 1th, bark Petes oh ‘Abo (Rusa, Lodwabolm, Cadi: sche Part'2—short causos—Nos. 2480, 2318, 2210; 2206) 2198, | "Some citierne yesterday fired.a.eatute of two hundred | He also From oo peach aiden Pieces Penida. py Tere; Panaia, aes $270, 1474, 2472. " ns, in honor of the of the Civil its bill, to relatives of the fam! rh nnonky 4 ‘Capu, ‘ache Isabella Tharibeck (Br), eamers Tybee, ™ fl Surname Covat—Srucat Tans, —Demurrer No. 4.—19- Chinese exp: their gratifoation by firing fromm hits noe, 94 | Prestor, for NYors ’ ‘Seull, Seull. gues of law and fact,—Nos. I 4 166, 179, = 184, | crackers. ‘Willett street, thie (Friday) ‘at two o'clock. suthern tae Continental, NYork; 27th, GTON, 2s, aC 160, 185, 166, 1 , 185, 195, 199, 200, Arrived steamor Del Norte, from Eureka, with $7,150 tm treasure; ship Bunker Hill, Davis, Boston, (ou Thureday, April 14, Ruma arch SB—Are baths Freres, Sornere Coret—Cnamnann — Nos. 74) 00,.91, | Mining stocks t ie $790, Imperial | was & mot jechanicn So ety | A., ¥ daughter of ah Treas ayy SS eae PAMLNUNUNE UVLO 1 290) | $168, Crown Point 1,406, Fa. TR ei Ke tis ofthe Tame Loctety, of which, im | went, +n he 9a on mee ie Pare cS Mass how rei