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NEW. YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 5 abe at least be resumed his seat he seemed been court the fact of Mr, Dickinson’ r Ric! STATH CAPITAL, cgemae™™* | DEATH OF DANIEL 8. DICKINGOR. | Srey | ig totter ae us mene | “haga teak e ne ere eens Fe ee eae a oeasradered | Plishments and virtues of the deceased. In accordance "The elegant aud new a at the ecabiialbadiadnaddns sognss ‘hese Sani, who, with the Ciroumstances of His Suddem Dissolu- | wr. Dickinson tho office of Collector of the Port of New | With a custom which, he said, to provail almost bh) of New York and Brooklyn, select the ia Bes tom—Sketch of His Life and Public | York, and tho Senate unanimously confirmed him, but | Solely among members of the bar—that of adjourning | 20'S oP joarg Rojiimngce trom Spears where anhennatincsion the Quarantine Commissioners to act| Services—Proceedings of the Courts in oe meuive position he also declined, for some reason Peer seapest fer the, memory a aR AS eam match OF Interesting with the Mayors. Carried. . thren—he mov. court mark of | LEARY, Proceedings in the am ZAZANO® OP STOCKMOLDERE OF NATIONAL BANKS, | Mespens & His Soe nob de. as nan | aati Tltement from tho Sonate Mr. Dickinaon, en: the doep regret folt for the loas of the distinguistied do. Kyinvnirte ‘ent Legislature. taation of ocktolger in national banks, Fe | pesidenco, inthis city, a eight ovelock om Thursday Tabor, abd, until te begining’ ofthe Tate rebel qifhother member of the ber seconded the resctution, . FOLGER, t wk, Fouamm moved a amend by einkingoutthe esuse | eyoning, Ho was transacting is usual basiness | dhe war borane indented his" devrmination to saniain | "Jue Jones ordered that the court shouldbe adjourn. shall be deducted from the value of the bank sharessuch | a8 late as Tuesday last, and his decease will | the government regardloss of all considerations, and be ed to Monday next, and that the Clerk enter @ suitable Passage in tho Assembly of the Bill Regulating | ‘eissr''atsrtame aroerion,meceruw nthe | take bia sumerous porns and policl trende | Toe ya at and tee lH sane sod | acrmion couwr-—sPectt, aR taxation hold. and owned be the Denke to the whoie | Perfectly by surprise, Mr. Dickinson was United States | the groater portion of his time, for the first three years RS GN SE er the Sale of Liquors in This City. mount of the capital ad bythe Danks to the whole | District Attorney for thie district, at tho time of bis | ofthe inmurroction, to addressing. vast assomblagea of Bofore Justice Monel sash actenta.s2 Hou that I te cle sold go ato forco a0 much of | death, had boon Licutounnt Goveraor of ths tale, ate | the Pau and adiing thou to the nec of guar Mr, T. B. Darnaby arose and sald, tht although called | A.—Bradicy's Duptex Elliptic (or Dow= curities that there would be left ‘hardly as to tax, | Senator and United States Senator, and bis loss will be I Fe Sede ABORTED Seeelome Sat So |, in coart: Se heanees Srofeantaes! Tacionan, Be eae Hf MD and HE WiLL NNR te? Teri te Ba, Debate on the liek to and the act would be of ise or ne‘evail; It Would be | ® great ono to New York and to the nation. the (constitution ‘ahd. the country. On the for- | >! sie srne the one of the Pacey rand pre or AReAR Hike the nate springe Tuy ten ie HEME ‘The follo Union rt} in 186) Mr, | gence w! Just reached bim sudden a on LABLE and FOONOMIC. ry Propost ax walk, © Mourmy sald that by the supreme law of tB6 | sop a. olowing correspondence bag taken place TEATS: | Dickinson | was nomluated VE (Steueet enamel | er We Hon Ueaieh @: Bokienns ac lametaeners [SER ee ee National Bank Stocks. prods Id that these sect ‘are not and ot of the State of New York. Believing that | tho United States for the Southern District of New York. The ia the “DUPLEX EMPRESS TRAILS? capital of national ‘as such, is not to be New York, April 12—10 P. M. the was one in which his ripe experience might be | Mr. Dickinson, he said, bad held many high and respon- | It # ADMI ay LL and WANTED by SA arhOBiT, focedr eee earn on the war the faith | Hon, Wx. H. Sewarn, Socrotary of Stato:— je serviceable to the country, he accepted the nom'- | sibie offices, aud had won the respect and esteem, not | wAT A WHOHRRAIE Xp My {iin mann Ane® oe eee eee ee en ee aren then |" Sim—The Hon. Dan{el 8. Dickinson, District Attorney nation, and was elected by about one hundred thousand | only of the bar, but of the whole community. He moved Yaere, SEAR ede hiss Ai whrleale wy tos eat “The Broad: i ver of the United States, expired. thi evening ‘at eight | maority. Mr. Lincoln nominated Mr. Dickinson to settle | that, out of respect for his memory, the court do now | cipal JORBERS In the United States. u way Elevated and Under- | }ic‘s: ws aan san. thoes: peared 8 wore, Iasued for | o'clock. ‘The inst words he spoko was a request address- Ber apace: boundary with Great Briain, ae eeenoml } adiours. e ed to the President, yourself, “enators Morgan and Har- nimously Confirmed; but this nomination The motion having been seconded by Mr. Boardman, —Oof ground Bills Tabled in the Senate, _| wis, tot muethor that wil orliaot yield money | fy‘ wnicn Teil sara by malt Hes declised.. In Docenber of the same year Governor | Judce Wore ravietea teatthe bad stew momen pre: | xitTecto Geinewarer ail cserabioents ts he ae ciple held thatthe por tey we proper, pee ROBERT MUREAY, United Staton Marsa, | Fongon cect), learning thas Hon, Henry, R. Golden's | viously heard ofthe dott of Mr. Dickinson, Tho whock, | favor 1 in uslene fo speak Prank Lesie's Magasin | ASHINGTON , * e 5 come to him with the greater suddenness: — pi Raper nace totan spn then and ya Ranaan Mepesv, Bei, Liniead manes: Fes Se ictincay eet ho. alae Rontinae: Cain not. | 2nd forve from having ‘een Mr. Dickinnon muha very | A. The Celebrated Duplex , Eiliptte . sorrow . ?, n a we i it ith. re SALARIES OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE, | tice, can you apply one rule to the banks and andther to | Dickinson, lato Pinciet attorney of the United States at | HOD, One of the lat ats of Mr, Lincoln was to vender fw dare’ tn epperest Cull Viger. GAdt SON nats, |. See oS Ss aha cake tae ; orndividual the amendment, remarking that the | NON York, The President suthorizoa me to tender bis Mr. Dickinson the ofice of District Attorney for the | and had always entertained for him, uot ouly the great- pe de. &ec, &e. phe rigged dy terry ing condolence to the family and friends of the loyal and | Southern cog te Ayal? bared post which was ac- | est admiration for his talents and learning, but the bigh- \dress—Pollak & Son, Meerschaum sn . banking: Instinitlons of the State, are, in the enjoyment | single-hearted statesman whose voloe sounded like copted, and the duties of which he discharged up to the | grt esteem for his goodnoay, affubilty and urbaaity. At turers, 602 Hroadway, near Fourth streot, Pipes ows ; Aig ow ee pe Ata c foe ta yields sneee large profits, | clarion to animate patriots during the war we have so of oe. icah Dickinson had filled many high positions of trust and | to order, mounted and repaired » ‘Aunawy, April 18, 1866. pen re, they paid thelr share of the | successfully without the loss of a State or a stain ir. Dickinson in his old age was in appearance one of | honor, and was always distinguished for the ability and — nee ' 4 Stato taxes, He he d that injustice is now being done to | upon the onor. WILLIAM H. SEWARD, — | thé most venerable of men. His hair, worn long, was | Adelity with which he had discharged all their dutios A.—Japanese Hair Stain Colors a Natwe THE BALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS IN NEW YORK CITY. all the taxpayers who are not connected with banks, and as white as snow, and his complexion exceeding florid | Upon the death of such a man it Was eminently proper | ral black or Brown, Only one proparatien, Fifty conta, Park row, and FO, WELLS & nina that the amendment is based upon justice and equality. SKETCH OF HIS LIFE. Pe pines (rep) of Wayne, favored the amend- Daniel Stevens Dickinson was born at Goshen, rome San aa ee it Conn., September 11, 1800, but while he was yot Mr. C. G. Cornutt, (dem.) of New York, moved to insert | * child his father, who was a farmer in casy be bey taxing the surplus earnings of savings banks, | circumstances, removed bis family to the town of Fas 000,000 ad he understood to amount to about | Guilford, in this Stare, and here tho son spent his Mr. Low moved to amend by requiring individual | °afly youth. His education was obtained at the common bankers to make returns under oath as to the amount of | school of Guilford. 4t was rude, but practical, and only _ pres in ae Lad business, which shall | that which a child of poverty could obtain at a common een ne onan ee ktnite ieee school among the wild hills of old Chenango. This Adjourned. limited source of instruction, aided by that indispensable anes auxiliary, a pious and intelligent mother, laid deep and ames , april 18, 1200, | Dfoad in his youthful mind the foundation of a great and good man. So ardently did the young student fol- with the glow of health. Socially he was one of the most loving of men; always gallant and attentive to the indies, appreciating woman highly, and showing that he was “his mother’s child.” His love for bome, country, and its associations formed a leading trait in bis ter, He had no vindictiveness or malice, but was a most a Sg mel in the defence of a principle ora friend. fe would, however, let the offender up the moment he pardon or manifested penitence, No public man ever left a prouder record of his acts, and few have re- tired from the checkered path of politics 40 universally esteomed by ali parties. Mr. Dickinson was married in 1822 to Miss Lydia Knapp, a lady whose personal and intellectual charms have won the admiration and esteem of all who enjoyed the privilege of ber acquaintance, and who survives her husband. that every respect should be paid to his memory, The | box st BARN Judge concluded by ordering Mr. Thomas Tenet, Clerk | 15 Franklin stres of the coart, to enter an order adjourning this court un- 7 til Monday morning ad A.—Uphham COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—PART 11. ABNES, 21 Park Before Judge Daly, Mr. Augustus F. Smith announced the fact in thin branch of the Court of Common Pleas, reviewing in « brief manner the life and services of Mr. esHeahhincl PN sala orien suhcamaseygmartome= einen fuse bend af suggesting the propriety of adjourning the court in con. | fund In Brown's VRRMIPUGE COMPITS, or Worm Lowen sequence. kon, which are pleasant to the taste, and noehild wilt refase Mr. Amos K. Hadley seconded the motion for adjourn: | U, take them. = ment. He had known Mr, Dickinson for twenty-five ‘ears, and ever found him to be a man of ability, learn- The event of the day, perhaps of the session, so far as ‘New York city is concerned, is the passage of the new sanitary law in the Assembly this afternoon. It bad boen understood that twenty-five thousand dollars would be sent up here on Monday next for the defeat of tho bill. It has passed, in one form or another, here for several years through one house and then been ‘killed in the other. Its good fortune this year has been a sort of legislative curiosity. Its adoption is entirely unexpected to those who have been most concerned about it, and the sensation to be created by it in the Metropolitan district will not have been exceeded ‘byany similar change in the city law for yoars. Fred. Remedy " ‘The combination of ingredionts used tn making the COM- Mr, Dickinson possessed at good nature, and was G. Foster has been here every year endeavoring to pro SALARINS OF EEE METROPOLITAN POLE, " “fall of fun’ of a quie ing and rity of chai ‘As United’ States | FITS is such as to give the boat posatble effect with safaty. ol quiet and gentle kind, and bad much De an’ at purity of character. nl ates cure some measure of this nature, and now, with the | Mr. Buckmas, (rep.) of Kings, from the Conference low the well choson path that at the ago of twenty-one | quaint, dry humor His naturally bueyant and hopeful | Senator, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, District iceman gee Shes . he was fully qualified to undertake tho responsibility of | ature made him often disposed even to be frolicsome, | Attorney, and in all the public offices which he has filled, | All Hatr Diseases Cured —No Sulphur aid of Colonel George Bliss, A fi Committee on the bill to regulate the salaries of the Me- v v rge Bliss, Attorney for the Sanitary instructing others, and in the autumn of 1821 he entered | and up t the day of his death he was a “nice old gentle- Mr, Dickinson discharged the duties with honor to him | used; simple treatment. No more gray hair Board, he is at last successful, The agent of the Liquor | ‘Politan police, reported the following salaries, which | | 414 4, C teanher sb ti Mi ‘i man’? with all children who knew him, At the same | Self and complete satisfaction to the public, and sustain: Dr. GRANDJEAS, So 1 Astor place. Dealers? Association, whose ingenuity has defeated these | Were agreed to:—Superintendents, $7,600; commission- pon the duties of teacher at Wheatland, Monroe county, | time he had a great senso of dignity, and maintaned it | ed as bigh a ropulation ax any man in the country, He Se RB r N.Y. Mr, Dickinson followed this vocation for many was called away full of honor, but at a ripe old ago, A.—Itch, Itch.—-Swayn with the esteem and love of his fellow men. is, Cures tetior, malt rhew Mr, Brewster, in the coarse of a very effective spesch, | diseases, Sold by DEMAS HAKNE® & said that during the whole career of Mr. Dickinson it was worthy of remark that though he had filled many high offices, and taken part in very warm politieal con- tests, be had never been charged with the comumission of a single impure, corrupt or unjust action. Judge Daly endorsed fully all that had been a@d ro- specting Mr, Dickinson, whom he had known for « quar tor of acentury in public and private life, and who was undoubtedly a remarkable public man, gifted with great acuteness, learning and industry, As'a public man he was always distinguished, particularly for his outspoken manner, which caused him often to come into collision with those from whom he differed in opinion. Nearly all Bs s ie his life associated with one pobtical party, be had been A.—The Capital Place to Get Gemts® the advocate ot what was called Southern rights, and and Bhoe ‘on, for Ladies, Gents and opposed every measure calculated to precipitate quarrels | Boys. at Brooks. The largest » i in the ety, chomp between the various sections of the country. Yet, wheo 675 Broadway, opposite Mewopall vel the rebellion occurred, he was one of the first of bin - UROOKS, Agent. party to stand by the national government, repudiating 4 ajl personal relations and disregarding every considera. Al Leg tion opposed to that of the maintenance of the strong | Drawings, ciroulan arm of the republic. His example in this respect bad had great weight and influence among a large class of the community, and if there were only this simple fact in bis AUP favor it would be sufficient to justify the court in adopt- | Reyal Havana Lotteries o ing the resolution of respect proposed by the gentlemen hi of the bar who bad spoken on the subj In conela- sion the Judge directed the Clerk to make a suitable at all times. Mr. Dickinson was a very earnest speaker, and clothed bis generally torcible and positive opinions and ideas in strong, elegant diction, Among his last speeches was that to a serenading party in Washington, in which he expressed his opinion of President John- son in a speech whieh, though brief, is a good iilustraton of his style of oratory. He said:—“Androw Johnson is not a hothouse plant, but a mountain oak, which defies the fury of the thundergust ; intrepid, yet patient; firm, but forgiving. I know him full well; knew him for seven years; was associa‘ed with him intimately, He is not versed in light or polite Liter- ature; but ho is one of tho deepest, most profound po- litical’ statesmen in the Union. It is his policy to lay broad and deep the principles, the pillars of equality, for he believes in man’s equality, I have full faith that he will make a wise, judicious President o€ the United States,” One of Mr, Dickinson's peculiarities as a speaker—that of quoting freely from the Lible—gave him the nick- name of “Scripture Dan." This name and this pecu- liarity stuck to him throughout his entire career; and one of the most noticeable pasuges in his last public speech is the embodiment in a eulogy on our soldiers of ao old and familiar hymn. The speech was delivered at the reception of General Grant in this ctty, on June 7, 1866; and, in alluding to the soldiers, he said, with singu- larly’ affecting pathos :-— “Soldiers who are living will be honored by every man and woman; those who are dead, their memories will be ers, $5,000; Inspectors, $3,500; captail 000; ner- hea $1,600; surgeons, Te eee eraee tia years with marked success, having in the meantime fren, $900 When the’ United States currency abali:be || P2cushly Drepered himeelf, withous the'sid of an {n- worth par,then 20 per cent reduction on tho above is to | Structor, to teach the Latin language and the higher be made, ‘except in the case of captains and sergeants, | branches of mathematics in select and academic schools. Was mats Rea UR oe and $1,400 respectively: | During vacations, and at other and irregular periods, ‘The amendment of the Senate to the Motropotitan | While ho was engaged as teacher, he was also extensively Health act was made the special order for to-morrow | employed in practical land surveying. morning. ak aaticedleta te id ; Having thoroughly mastered every science, unaided Mr. Fiprxar, (rep.) of Broome, by unanimous consent and alone, and by indomitable perseverance supplied the offered a series of resolutions of rej at tho death loss of early education, in 1830 he was admitted to the Daniel 8. Dickinson and of for his famil which were unaaiimously be br y 'Y> | bar as an attorney, and at once commenced his brilliant erga career as a public man. NORTH AMERICAN STEAMBEIP COMPANY. ‘The vote by wbich the bill to incorporate the North | In 1881 he removed to Binghamton, New York, and fsigegiareprs yr aaa te shanieds round parse at once entered upon an extensive practice, and in his of 84 to 2 own and neighboring circuits he met and successfully THE SALE OF LIQUOR IN NEW YORK AND VICINITY, competed with the ablest lawyers of the State, In 1836 ‘The bil! to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Matzopolitan Glsislet was considered In Ooeamaities of the | Be 18d 80 won the popalar favor that be was elected ‘0 Whole, and after a lengthy discussion the bill was made | the State Senate for four years. Here he gathored his the special order dnd ens Lapel mene o'clock. first laure!s, and received from such men as Silas Wright vi OM THR GO The-Governon tnrvagh his private secretary; Colopet | sud Jehn 4. Dix the jast and mertted compliment of Hastings, returned the bill without bis signatare entitled | being the most profound and able debater and orator on “Au act to authorize the Street Commissioner of New | the floor of the Senate, York to make a contract for the filling of certain sunken ‘measures for so long, has been wide awake enough about the matier; but the association. it seems, was not, and bya little delay they have been overturned, Colonel Bliss, aware of the exigency of the case, adopted a course of tactics which took the bill out of the hands of ttie committee by resolution and Sent it at once toa third reading under the pressure of the previous question. After some stirring speeches against it by Smith, ‘Weed and Creamer, of New York, and a tremendous ‘temperance philippic against it by Cochrane—perhaps ‘the best speech he has made in print of ear- nestness and eloquence—the bill was passed, ‘It was, however, in the most critical danger of defeat Tor want of a sufficient vote. Under the pressure of a call of the Honse, and by bringing Speaker Tremain and one or two other sick men into the chamber, sixty-#'x votes were drummed up—just one more than the neces- as number. ‘he scene during the call of the roll for an hour was exceedingly amusing. There has not been so much dodg- ing here sine» the death of the Health bil last year, ¢ following 18 an abstract of the provisions of the Dill as adopted :— The Boards of Excise for al! portions of the Metropoli- Toilet artic Prices © Jon sent dN, 10 Wall street, N.Y. ouse, Richmond, Va., is Now tan Police district, except Westchester county, are legi-- In 1840—a year ever memorable for disasters to the a feueats, newly and elegantly fuse lots on the southerly side of Manhattan, east and west of revered. Those why living will now find rest and | entry of the proceedings on the record of the court. and ~ . ee cna ne pennies pele Kee: he Excive | Tenth avenue.” ‘The question was taken as to whether | domocracy—Mr. Dickinson was nominated for Lieutenant | repose; those who are sleeping will find rest aijourned aif furthor proceedings until tha, following net. Th pesesele ie eet ota come On avay trong or bplenaous liqales; wines, ale or Deer: Jn | w2 Dill should hecome & law, nobeitietanaing Oe otjeo- } Governor, on # ticket headed by William C. Bouck for On the other side of Jordan, Monday. ounge of the Where the tree of life is blooming, ‘There is rest for you; In the sweet fields of Eden There is rest for the weary, There is rest for you. 9s Cl tn Coenen aaron ere at Se Se errr Governor—a ticket which it was hoped would roll back Mr. Tucker moved forward the bill to increase the | the hosts of the “hard cider” army, and save the great — of the members of the Metropolitan Fire Depart- | State of New York from the hands of the whigs. But the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS——-PART I. Bofore Judge Cardozo. To this part an undolahed case waa on trial, and, the juantities less than five gallons, without a license from 0 Health Board, whi is to be given to persons of good moral character, on payment of from thirty to ‘two hundred and firty dollars a year. Licenses must Bronch orof the General Hospital, Benton Bare Maroh 8, UB — 1. Baows & Som, Boston Mase — Uae ment ‘ Gene Dut no f’cense is needed to sell In quantities greater than AFTERNOON SESSION. and Tyler too”’ wave from the dome of the national Capi- | the just. will all be mustered in at the great day of Sedee Immediately adjourned the court tll ial at which | have charge, eed with account at the final roll call. ‘We sball know each other there. Could there bo any more fitting eulogy pronounced upon the now dead orator than his own words?’ iuade in the benet 4 decided results in allayiog Broneblal nefelal an! ided results t OE rem SALE OF LIQUORS IN NEW YORK. tol; while beneath the exulting whig hosts in New York The bill to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors in | lay the crushed and mangled column of democracy, with the metropolitan district was taken up in Com- case ofthe han ae a ot a toa Pp rend tts banners torn and trampled in the dust, In 1842 the passed by @ vote of 66 yeas against 31 nays, the latter all democracy of the Empire State again nominated Bouck [oer myo a ir, Downing, Kimball, Levinger, | and Dickinson for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, gre” bape Dae. semi and through the cloquence and popularity of the latior motion to reconsider lost—yeas 19, nays * rs coMPTROLan. 23 succeeded in their election. Mr. Braxvarrm, (rep.) of Westchester, reported the The State Senate, during the time that Mr. Dickinson bili to amend the charter of New York city 80 as to make | presided as Lieutenant Governor, was a court for the cor- as he el if Ci the election ‘omptrolier take piace on the day of the telten off tammy, 04 be + agri ai ‘ork mty five gallons, if not drawn on the premises. No liquors to be sold on election or Sundays; no sales to be made to minors, habitaal nkarda, intoxicated persons, or any person against the request of wife or parent. Vio- lation of those provisions is a misdemeanor, involving fine and i ment and a penalty of fifty dollars, haif of which goes to the inform*r. Conviction of viola- tion forfeits the license. Every officer is so pre- vent violations, and may summarily close any where a violation occurs. Violators are Monday tion.” For Coughs and Colds the T! MARINE COURT. relief. a At the sitting of this court, Judge Gross presiding, Mr. Miller's Hair Dye—Ne Jonoph Rell, Assistant District Attorney, in a fow words | durable. Lange sine Tho, Bold by druguiate moved the adjournment of the court in consequence of | ae the death of Mr. Dickinson, He spoke of Mr. Diekin at, Saeee tom's painful Hiness and of his own persanat relations to | of custam made Ross, Whows an him, and said he did not feel himself equal to the task of x eulogizing the private or public character of so great a man under the circumstances, Mr. Edwant Patterson, In some appropriate remarks, seconded the motion for adjournment. Judge Gross, after expressing hix entire approbation of ana PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURTS. UNITED STATES CIROUIT COUKT. At the aitting of the District Court yesterday morning, Judge Shipman presiding, Mr. E. W, Stoughton annoanced tho death of the Hon, D. §. Dickinson. Ina few words be called attention w the eminent services of she deconsed, both at the bar and be gons are to be arrested, examined as to where they and punished by fine or imprisonment. licenses go to diminish the expenses general State election. AX LEVY. press his opinions upon the grave questions which eame of the Police Department. Existing laws are repealed at Mr. Braxpnern also: the New York cow 7 elsewhere, and as a proper tribute of respect moved that — ‘Once; but the new provision as to licenses takes effect | tax levy, which was made the special order for this even- hs minke —_ roo ampere nd his speoches at | oe nart do adjourn. ton ies ocaberr-ax te lane oe a eee ot Mr, | gtenuels ms hat tpt Trem a8 hich 4 racted goneral jersacks, 612 to 7 bry: ay 1 prior to which an inspector of excise is to be ap- | ing. HE MS = Ae ae tam pads caste ef isow York: bn:the Vanes tastes | 20 WawOt coll wen notneediel tee hime, tn soeves. | Dickinasn, ordered the cours to Be etjeurseg SN Headiy. zo" aun, the Willa aircon. TAXATION OF BANKS. Mr. T. E. Stewaxt reported adversely the bill to ing the motion, to say anythi in addition to what pad —_ The ill to alter the law in rogard.io the taration of | crease the, rates of legal advertising. “Ty pend tor *® ‘2 | Souate became vacant—one by the resignation of N. | bean a properly exproed by Sr: Stoughton, Tt was ACTION OF THE LEGISLATURE. Crtatad Hate Dye—The Rest ever banks being the special order in the Senate, quite an ex- Messrs Tucker, (dem.) of New York, and Goopmcw, | Tallmadge, and the other by the election of Silas Wright | an important event when the person who had been com- Inthe Assembly yesterday, Mr. Eldridge introduced | manefastered. Wheleas od retell, also applied, at Na ® tended debate took place. Senator Folger, taking a vig- | (rep.) of Kings, dissent ‘as Governor of the State. Prior to the assembling of Con- | missioned hy the President to exercise the legal authori . vase orons stand fog the rights of other classes of property, se- NEW YORK TAX LEVY, grea Governor Bouck appointed Mr. Dickinson to fill of the United States in m the district was suddenly the following resolutions, which were unanimously | od i Chemist and Apothecary, a atrick) th; but the event biti a a= * ad ° Shred the excteslon, from tho bil of the Gause wich | |The New ort County Tax Lavy, wan conaldered 18 | Soo vacancy. andr. Fontr to ail the otbor, til such | importance” and signi ay gt pee conereP Egan avwuns nud Twenty sigue sireet—P om importance and significance when, as in the case of Mr. Dickinson, the r bad been $0 prominently con- corned in the administration of the national and State governments of the Union. Tt had so happened to him : . lore zene imnunicates intelligence Cedar Camphor.—Cedar Camphor te exem| the banks from taxation on their capital in vest in national securities. Their shares are made taxable as the personal property of individuals, and ty» sudden interposition of Div ‘Nine of the {tems recommended by the county officers | time as tho Legislature should convene and act in the o 0 been deprived of were reduced. An item of $180,000 for the Harlem | matter, In January, 1845, the Stato Legislature con- 4 Teal estate is deducted in the assessment of ported by the com created considerab| Fo fyened pr bee he ar wea vemined in the bill bee "| firmed the appointment of Mr. Dickinson by electing him | that he bad been associated with Mr Dickinson in the | % wom ot Bee. © n. wa rerognise the lose Cee ae A wee sin TAKS & The heavy delegations of tankers and their attorneys, ‘Adjourned. for the short term, to expire in March, 1845, and selected | other court on the last case in which he had been con ee aaibaien Net ee hinemdcared bien tthe | De notdelay Now te the time to do it who have aitended here (or some days, will have their i - * cored. During the whole of it Mr. Dickinson appeared | Ruts ot the people, and that we deeply and sucerely de- HARI & CHAPMAN Tabors in ‘vain through this job of Senator Folger. A Amusements. John A. Dix in place of Mr. Foster, for the long term, | uy be in perfect hoalth and in excellent spirits. | On Mon- ress oly sased : i “ man who cannot be bought either by the millionaires THE MATINEES TO-DAY. expire in four years, During the same winter Mr. | day last, however, he complained a little of indixposition, ation weet the family o—Wynkoop's ia thle thelr great be which he supposed was temporary. He left on the ad journment of the court and proceeded to his house. That was his inst appearance in any earthly tribunal ‘or their bankers is @ good thing to have in the House, or 6 ret, roommend even in the Senate. ‘THE NEW YORK CITY RAILROADS. full term, 4 copy of this preamble and Very brilliant matinee entertainments, dramatic and | Dickinson was elected by the Lagislature for 4 tions be forwarded by the Clerk of (his Assembly musical, have been arranged for this afternoon at some | 1 commence on the 4th of March following. His Sena- mad nate to-morro' iu torial career is a matter of history, and already familiar | Mr. Webster then su ested that peting of the bar be . ese ue - TEEN Tees ie love act boon in tho peo well-managed, respectable metropolitan establ sh- } Yori cafwer Ma niet Unlasion of Texas into os Onion cated ‘for pheingS om ‘aya Wednenday res ab THE PEELING IN BINGHAMTON —— secret of the radical campaign for closing up rail- ° “a take such steps as might be deemed proper to attest Beeomasros, April 13, 1804 Toad legislation here and getting permanently rid of it. | At the Broadway theatre the last Dot matinee com- Fecotved his zealous support. On the question of slavery | heir appreciation of the eminent services, legal and pO- | tH» reeoipt of the telegram announcing the d ath of Rape we <td Th» bill will provide for the payment of two militons of he was the first man in the Senate to offer the principle | litical, and the striking virtues of their deceased brother. Dr, Biek © Remedy mences at half-past one o'clock, Mr. Jobn E. Owens ob , u . will appear in his iamous and popular impersonation of Judge Shipman observed that, under any cireum D.&. Dickinson, U. % District Attorney, fillet bin feliow | Cholera, Dysentery stances, this court should notice in « al manner the * shold be witows townsmen and neighbors with profound sorrow. Bells are . dollars for the grant by the corporators of the Seventh ms I the lution of od ‘avenue road, to be given to the city or turned over in of popular government as the only solution of the ver jactalments to the common echools of the State. Whether | Caleb Plammer, supported by the whole strength of the question. He proposed to leave the free settlers of @ | death of the District Attorney of the United States, bat | tolling. and stores and pu we being draped _ ‘iene or the other mode of disposing of this bonus will | excellent company. Tho performances conclude at a | Territory to form a government to suit their own views, | it was eminently needed in the present case by reason of | in mourning. He was universally be Moth, Pimptes, Eruptions Poem be adopted Is all the question which, gow remains about | Very crn elccomnmaodation of aajee, | Yeaving with them the question of freedom or slavery. | the consplevous postion, wait tte Taam et oaty 10 | been made for ue inter e@iction, Arrangements bx Mog Orehial’ Cream, of Magwal Reautlser, eter ado} @ dill. Look ou! wa0n schoo! seasonable hoa! » oe abi : r y to en made for the interment of his remains in thin place feb wenn oo yr? ped ter help children, and visitors from the country. In the great compromise of 1880 his patriouc efforts «li- | Br “prexinson’s high professional position, but also to aa y fui women” AL GOUKALL'S ot dopa, MB fund Broadway road. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Avnasy, April 13, 1866. BILLS REPORTED. on Sunday afternoon. the purity and excellence of his private character, He approved the suggestion that a meeting of the bar be called for Weduesday next, at twelve o clock, directed the clerk to enter these proceedings on the minutes, and then ordered the adjournment of tLe court UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICES. No business was transacted in these office veaterday in consequence of the death of Mr, Dickinson ant they Tony Pastor opens bis Saturday matinee amusements cited the warm approbation of Daniel Webster, who led nt bis Opera House, in the Bowery, at half-past two the whig party, and with whom Mr. Dickinson had had Siclock. ‘The elegant drama The Working Girls of New | Political and personal dificultion When leaving the York will be performed. Tony Pastor will be out in all Senate Mr. Dickinson received a handsome letter from his comicalition and Lew Brimmor in his great banjo solo, | MF. Webster, which we give entire:— Waanroros, Sept, 27, 1860. Tho dances, scenery, appointments and music at Bony | yy) ne .9 aie our companiouship in nd densi te die> lowe Sewing Mach An HOWE, Jr, Veewdlent, The concerts of this extraordinary boy are nightly ed. fi crowded at Irving Hall, Last night « amber of distin gushed musicians attended to satisfy thempclves ato the genuinences of Tom's remarkable qualitios in mash » any— , hee Dye, S0e.—Hinek or Brows. cheapest, Depot @ Joke strent, he For the improvement of Brooklyn Heights; for the | Pastor's are excellent. solved, After this long and most important sossion you | W1il be closed today at twelve o'clock The tests were vory severe and of nat satetythe | “LAm a Man More Sinned Agatnet Tham improvement of Third and Lefferts streets, Brooklyn ; to George Christy's matinee at the new Fifth Avenue | are about to return to your home, aud I shall try to fod DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. most sceptical that (here wae no humbug or Fecjoe mor. King Laer, and w rae woght omy had bern persuaded by false repurte ie \. i Seed Hasiness was suspended in this office and it will be closed at noon to-day THE UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE will also be closed at the same hour. The national far, hoisted half-mast, was displayed upon the United States buildings in Chambers street SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TH Before Jodges Barnard, P J. Ingraham and Satherland. In thie court there was # large attendance of prominent Opera very fashionable coed! attrac. | #isure to viait mine, ‘hope we may meet each other papacy and oxi map again two mouths bence, for the discharge of our duties tive for family parties, more particularly the Juveniles. | jn our respective stations in the government, But life is The entertainments open at two o'clock, A magnificent | ancertain, and I have not felt willing to take leave of you without placing in your hands a note coutaining a few (now) programme has been issued, in which song, dance Beek Tak ie op pe and burlesque abound. A most laughable farce, entitled In the earlier part of our sequaimtance, my dear sir, The Masquerade Ball, is given in conclusion. occurrences took place which I remember with constant- ly increasing regret and in, because the more I have Blind Tom, the celebrated and extraordinary negro | Yoown you the greater fave’ boon my oxteems for your pianist, gives a gtand Tom matinee at Irving Hall, com- | charactorand my respect for your talents, But .. mencing at threee'clock. The exercise of the talent of be J at ayle, mauly and ws com a fe ~~ this musical prodigy delights his crowded aadiences. | POt -~H od ion at Seen may eee ae rely ived my bighest re- There is no doubt that the Tom matinees will become | gard. I if may live long w hire yoor very popular. country; but I do not think you are ever likely to see a recognize the Bureau of Military Records and other sta departments; relative to proceedings in which receivers of banks are parties; to amend the charter of Security Life Insurance Company; incorporating Masonic Hall Association of Brooklyn; incorporating the Metropolitan Improvement Company. Mr. Pingsox, (rep.) of Kings, of the Conference Com- mittee, re the Metropolitan Police Salary bill, and the report Mr, Prensen also reported a bill incorporating the Man- nein ere bompany. a 4 vr, Foun arto, reported favorably an Mr. faumpnrey agnines the Underground Railroad bill Mr. Low said this was a majority report, three for and mal sbont the boy of bis manager Trae, in reproducing a piece which ts played for tim for the Orat time, he gives but the oattine Beil! he gives more than the most noted artiets could ander wimilar «roam 7” Tom sings very well also, and some of our base be moch (inproved by copying after bin. He seen live in a world of sound, to judge from his acute per tion of anything tranemt 9 bin through th aium. He ah Inetantly tell thé peveral noire 0 chord , 1 ¢ wiembers ot the bar yesterday moruing. The death of | Sr an coyect by a permam striking any othe kev Mr. Dickinson was talked of with deep feelings of regret, | which have been taught him to represent the letters of )l¢ commendatiot ore on every tongue, | the alphabet. Hie greatest feat was playing & distinet | vs wart ile commendation and eulogy were on every tong oo tees hand kad Geaning 0 toted 0s to e. | variety of wael two against, and he moved it be laid on the table for the a o At half-past twelve o'clock ex Judge Merrepont afore | There are many other rirange an! vuacerun Proves; which was carried. MISS LUCILLE WESTERN'S BENEFIT. Crisis i which You may Me public good, "You have stood | “24 Addressed the Court as follows :— ig Tom, whieh stamp Bim ax 8 masioa Marvin's Patent Ait i Mr. Low favorably the Hadson Avenue Brook. Lucretia Borgia and (he Honeymoon were produced | where others have fallen; you have advanced with firm May it please your Honors, I rise to announce the although we cannot expect to bear ' smuat Iyn lialeoad Bill; ala, adversely, tho New York elevated | ..'u°'Gey, Wood's theatre, last evening, om the occa: | #3d manly nep where others have wavered, falterad and | svt news of the death of thal eminent lan yer, stateanan ‘as natare’s pupil, he te well worth bear Fuilroad, which was tabled.» ot toes e Mile " ' fallen back, und for one, I desire to thank you and to | and pateiot, the late Daniel 8. Dickinson, (hited St GRAND CONCERT A of. STAFHEN'’s CHURCH oo Mr, Scimmxaanp, idem.) of Westchester, moved t sion of Miss Luciiie Western's benefit, There was a | commend your conduct out of the fulness of an honest | |)*trict Attorney for the Southern district of Now York bh gets CAN Wil ke ps 0. Oba ls om cose ehomry oA the Central Railroad Fare bill be referred to retain | crowded house and an excellent appreciation by the au- | heart. He died suddenly last evening at the house of his ron ~ abies ’ oy ares, eee ne BES Oh eR SS ee tenon f cro ee ets Wantecnie ronaition of the aheoner ot | — Thi etter needa no reply. Tt la, Tam aware, of very | \u-lew, Mr. Courtney, the Assistant DMuriet Attorney. | church, Rast Tewsty-exghih wives, om, Me torts Sun by nw asia to ag f. SUTHERLAND asked consent to roport favorably ” Wed value, belt have tsoght you might be willing U | (a amore fit occasion, when the Judiciary and the bar. | day) evening. The late lamer Cummings os La from @ majority of the committee the boo Surface, | the fair, frail and deadly Duchess of Ferrara Sh in- | receive it, and, perhaps to leave It where it would be | and other mourning citizens shall baye aamermbled 10 40 | frre ef this cherch, and his teemory will bo agi oe of in enene eae I. xington avenue, Christopher sireet, and Dey | troduced some very effective points in both reading and | seen by those who shall come after you mor to the memory of @ patriot whom the nation will | [vmer Pastoe @f Kim Cbure. Mr ntal aervic-s im the We baows a oo ary ted. action, new to the public, but which were both appro- I pray you, when you french your own threshold, to | mourn, addremes will no doubt be made appropriate to sad po ors Se eT eS hie devetion 1 an v sed Merchant tales om Mr. La Bae, (rep) of Richmond, objec ; reo gited oe inna Kindly’ to your wite and daghier, | the sad event, and expressive of the high appreciation | Shi gow, bu » | ha Pa PTR bere Printe and effective. Tho beneficiary was called before | and 1 remain, iny dear sir, with the truest exterm, your | which js so generally entertained for the great virtues MARTIN a CO, [2 Rrestwor, New Pry bana a py Life and Travellers | the curtain at the close of each act, and received a plen- | friend and obedient servant, = DANIEL WELTER. f the illustrious deceased. : is rane a a ve o he | i marance Company of Minibar and Coney Island Rail. | tful shower of floral offerings from ber admit. |. Hon Dasimy 8. Dicninsos. ey My NY he cass oo congenial tiie med, of | Marriage amd Celthacy, road Company, ers, The support given by the stock company | Mr. Dickinson was # member of the Baltimore Con: | We Win M4 Kivarta neconded the motion » a yomng Se ; To amend the act relative to the eee & Sempte was very good, a wi that of Mr, Bar. | Fention in 1644, which repudiated the claims of Martio Judge Barnard remarked that he concurred ip all that J Dems the I sealed ayer © - conics Hans Pee casas hartapy bie ot, Bose® ton Hill, in the réle of Gennaro, Messrs, RAwards and | V4 Buren and nominated Mr, Polk. After bis defeat | sas said, and the court then adjourned » Medhyne, te desir sHTO™ ont hamntion, tthe introduction and ‘spread of rinderpest | LeM@ngwell appearing a# Gubotta and Duke Alpbonso, | MF. ~ a oe fe! his ak nee take asim econ te Wasnnns paver ces alan aah te abies ag , ? Mr. Keene made a fair Maffio Orsini. The Honeymoon, | ¥“™ 0 CanNe snoceasful rival, it not ofore Judge Clerke ® a Spool Cotten, . prov! provi pavement in Broad a ning The programme inele — Dewween ‘the bouery ae hoorwon pong W8Y) | which cloned the bill, was as well given as it could be at | been for the untiring efforts of Mr. Dickinson it ie more i Arnit. 13.—At twelve o'clock Major General C. W mrcenee from Meyorteor, Rows sowing machine ond aryen = pone A Mr. Low, (rep.) of Sullivan, moved to recommit with | houses with larger pretensions, Miss Western's Juliana | tan probable that Mr. Polk could not have carried the ye ndford moved the adjourmment of this court in the | dal and Grand big © i Y that ations toamend by sriking out the names of BIACK | yo ng qual to that of the best of artista in that tine, | State of New York. Mr. Dickinson was aleo a member | following Ianguage pee ee” lccateel, eens Lottery Prince Para © aa tee aoe iryot New York, opposed the motion and | To-night the programme will consist of the Stage Struck | Of the Democratic Convention of 1848, which nomi. | | I have jast hoard with, great regret, of the death of Rerge, who will preside at the of ae eee 4t was lost to 21 Barber and Woodeock’s Litile Game, with fun enough to | Bated Cass, | at Ean S ee cone be cotter ee aoe peakors Wen ae, The West Farme and Morrieante Rall : bith lt fe | suit the Laughing Philosopher. Mr, Dickinson was perhaps the only man in thix coun- | | and hax been a conmpleae se te Or Ee eee ee oe nee ee ee ; aaeale : Sates 00 CAS een eae SOOLST’S MatInES—SROORLYE. try, since the time of Washington, who declined 10 be | ralion. He always possemed the ralcem and reypect of | BACRED CONCERT A MAH RONMTON © THRATRE. Stoddard’s Cholera Speettie, \ {he onde ne compensation of Sipervisors of Weet- | Hooley commences a matinee at bis Opera House, in | President of the United Siater. Hie declination of the | fcc, ester on ee CE, vtes meaanie meena’ | A mame opercetive and ones copua Paes te Gok heater county, csunty Clerk of New York to appoint | Brooklyn, opening at half-past two o'clock. The mag. nomination of ‘the Baltimore Couvention in 1862 virtu- | logy of to deseant upon the morte or abilition of the | (entre 7, o-merrow endayjevening The | Drs uk snd beweis, b ' on Aututant Deputy, J nificont spectacular drama, The Dutehman in Japan, with | SY smounted to thia An early nomination had been | (-ccaned, 5 ot, Ceres, nly ceateas myself | ot mn pe | RD & BURTON, Proprietors, Soup, 8. ¥. D oincberinen (oe om et Teste Seberre Se ioee | Behave ties Sanaa, Seay preteens. * wstitlbthe tore befell: A haganeg ll = John McKeon seconded the motion, and maid that pre ; ane ' om Yonkers to New Yor near bridge. ‘ gation, a majority of whom were in favor of Mr. Marcy he understood ‘ bar wo ont % CHARLES BARR, woop a he waderte & meeting of the bar would shortly be sa ma aed prenny ba! Sebi ead very vinnent | R04 an obstinate minority voung for Mr. Dickinson A | hit on the eubjert of Mr Dickinson's death, be would | Remedy f0 the 7 4 * | recraie from making any extended remarks r tial epiatolary production, the “Letter te Mg J aa the Metropolitan Fire Department Relief | comedian, Mr. Charles Barras, will make hie debut to gr thet fh tg theo saat angre GIES. rive thea adjourued tie art, exproming hie |). ) nr ons B.D, on Mie Recon . rchok trom pam, oat Und cititate the construction oe Ratele,gud’Wish- | Now York, st Wood's theatre, playing Ble Vertigo Morbid, 2 Seg ogee heinaaapelllnd allie Laat he recat twtel:stnech cian gpeg ls pn: ry Newman, DD, siresay pobiished im the oh Ge ington Railroad. “oe ta hte own One comstiettn, The Mopeconarine. Mr, | "47 for Mr. Dickiness. This move secured Bis bomb | eUPRRION COURT rant Tt yess ‘arta: haa tuan. eeeineh te gamed r For the apportionment of members of Assembly of this | parras has achieved great provincial fane in this cha- toon when it was announced in open convention Betore Jodge MeConn Cin mens, of oe tare, the ten topenrenn ot | ON heel the Senate district of the Ginte. Mr, | Peter, and will, we are induced to believe, be equally * ere arene and dectined to accept, on the | te death of Mr Dickinwon was annomnced fa the | |) iter protuced « eopantion sil as Chaidien | Fianford reported favorably the bill Incorporating the | successful on the metropolitan boarda bo wep me <Page pater Loge je rh by Mr Clintom, who, after making come remarks sl | aoe being stadio’ deeply by theolaglons, eres Niagara Ship Canal Company. MISS ADAM ISAACS MENKEN, ay Bs . Hie apesch on the once | |. ine sutgect, moved an adjournment | vr roversisiiets and laymen im Americs ri v4 rte Wl Hw RVRNING SESSION. ‘Tite colebented equestiion pantomtantet hes, ca we have | S08 Sa considered B gem ot ks kind, and wawsh | ur Ganning §. Hedford, Jr, Antstaat Dustriot Attor poe on hee - L- EW YORK QUARANTINE. already announced, been engaged, at great expense, ‘Versally commended for its classic beauty and elevated | ney seconded the motion In well chosen langange Always Pre 4 Hard Mebter Seok The Committee of the Whole tok up the bill for the coe pense, | ving. Ho asid thal he hed been seat by the constituency | Judge McCunn seid he concurred in the propriet oon toy 4 Nee eerie for prota eno guns \ construction of & permanent quarantine establishment by Manager Wood to appear for a limited number of the Métion, aot ordered the court sdjourned, end ws ad 4 tisha. The erate & 4 J . new oe eee eee cree tonne out | C*etings and matinees st the Broadway theatre, Her | {he gnotion be entered on the records Lf ih. RORTON & OO tev Rrowtwer, Sew Torty Pe mond, a the 90th of April, and as Misa sc reniom cow | > claune provides whenover & criminal | Seagement begins on pril, and an raniom COURT—raat Ii, Wheeler & Wilson's Lock Stiteh Sewing on ih co Merbine end Ration bole Marbior Gt Drontwoy J ation sball be brought agains the Health Omesr, Menken now ranks, @rom London to San Francisco, as « * Retors Judge Jone Ready Made Clothing tm Verwthe | eed Ob ihren tun ne Cotmmiamoners of qusrantine employee, “Queen of Gymnasts,” there will be @ great rash to At the opening of this branch of the Baperior Court " ) , tate © Ber. on ee, secure seats when Mr, Wood aanounges the opening of yomertay worw'ng baw BROS, @ Latgene td ae oy my | Mr. ett woved to amend by providing that « quar: | bis bos shoge Mr. Robert 0. Holmes arom snd sanoueces WO | Pr re ne ed Boe > — . ~ tae . Re.