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3 ORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5,,1867~TRIPLE SHEET, 5 SPE Thes etm ae CHAMBER oF coMMERCE. — | Pesaysec.sartr sty Stasndat goes ‘Sreaues Bx. from Charleston reported towed into Hampion Rosia, afrived ab Norien aS s : | i. He i E | for repairs, oe ~ came parties to 60 a they remain Arguments fer and Agninst the Immediate ae outend fing the constitutional amend- Resumption of Specio Paymente—Compre-| NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. =| sonedstcce rogisioretial tose: rated aes sens stan: See Fay by td mise Reselutions Adopted—Gieneral Business in 1857 at Portsmouth, NH, where she was owned, : ‘Whe Great Men of the Confederacy | or the Norbern conservatives and lending ourselves to ‘Transacted, dc. malcaanine fram, Cardenas for Tort » the: the neers ete pe ed (3 ‘The regular monthly meeting of bapa Af Com- Dawocaanc Nommations,—Tne Democratic City Con- ° ah the desk. foretopmaat at on the Situation, fathers, hich we cannot ‘consent meroe was held yesterday afternoon, William E, Dodge, | vention met yesterday afternoon at Doyle's, in Newark Berm gqucendenangat - I called also upon Major General Wheeler, the cele- ‘Vico President, in the chair, The attendance comprised | syenue, for the purpose of nominating city officers for caiianaae PB wd brated cavalry raider, The General, to use his own about thirty members, After the reading and approval the election to be heid next Tuesday. Charles H. O'Neill a a men ‘saved. Sli pegteteest a . words, is “tin favor of peace, security and the unity of of the minutes of the previous meeting the Chairman re et the government,” He declared he was no politician, but pr ‘ing received the nomination for Mayor, and Joseph MoCoy Opinions of Lee, Longstreet, Hood, Hacapton, | the government” Ho de Ma the South they Gecided that Colonel Conkiing’s resolutions om the sub- | for School Superintendent. The Board of eat ‘at Richmond from New York, reports should, ve tie verdict in goed Faith and, extending Ject ofan early return to specie payments, offered at the | Yesterday for the purpose of revising the lista of electors TA passed a lange vassal, sohooaes Beauregard, Bucknor end Wheeler, the had of fllowah uate with all true, ——* previous meeting, wore next in order of business. as mene at i le na ie tons; "painted ‘black: saw no-one maintain federal and perpeti 's ry. Iurorti AMENDMENT iaRTeR —The a heavy gale atthe time. Capt Cole much pleased with the spirit manifested b; Colonel Conguxg read the following letter in reference ‘asalel ‘or go near en to the litte sabreur, whe is evidently emncere in the ‘views to the resumption of specie payments,” from Heary C src oi fs noes _ — a ese om ne Aumenia a. & Sovore Geod Advice te the Sou rm he advanced. He declares that ever since his parole he Carey :— ty, hree as heretofore, has | NNW 29th ult, off Capes of Delaware, lost fore boom, e! bas eachewed politics and turned his attention to busi- Partapecenta, March 26, 1867. passed both houses of the Legisiature and received the Dowasina (of Hagwteh). Taylor, from — Peop! ness, and that Southerner should endeavor to ad- Dean Sin—This moment, for the first time, I have read | signature of the Governor, Hence there will be no elec yt ha, ie repel, nawerte, org To qourrelling wth the vicioes foe Ue purpose & soourtng Fesjoting inom’ ant NOW Provan Wo say o Yous few words | vion for Aldermen this your in the First, Tied, Fourth, | Witchy of Provide Raplat, frm Flor ifth anid bixth wards. A vacancy is to be filled in thi for Philadelphia, id had to ae Se he. better torms. ba Ta stescagemore than T do to secure rerumption, | secomd watt, aud the Bevenih, Being «new ward, will | foetal cad ie ee chats, titan oreed con pak cae Views of General Longstreet, be secured. To it there is a quiet, easy and comfortable | elect two members of the Common Council, sore ys Beery, tbe Ee ‘alge; the, repel nw oat SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, ae Onueaxs, March 18. 1867 reed. ope re aie weet might travel with damage to none Heboken. her head gear carried away, and is at Camden for re- Interview with General Lee—His Reticence As Ihave never applied myself to politics, I canuot <r cue mie for a ing it, in regard to the cause of Damocranc City Coxvention.—The nomination of city | Pairs. erefore is Scum Usiom, Dil, from Jacksonville for Baltimore, before reparted net, had @ caro Of which wa sired in New York) Vessel teured ta Balidmore. Sonu PLawpows, from Charleston for @ northern port, wan ig 2/th ult. off Frying Pan Shoal, ioe leaky hb aad short of water, '¥, from Norfolk for Jacksonville, returned to N J. any & Euwa (wrecker) went adrift: mear Chincos teogne, end has not since been heard from. 1L0T Boat Fansiz, No 17, reports April 2. at? PM, bes 4 bearing NW 44 ,N, “witid resh ‘fbn a 'W, fell in witl a ct h or limbs for disease of the heart. Medical’ gectore study the: |, OMcers took, place on Wednesday evening, at Baumer's Should | problem which agitates the public mind, Ican only geuses of the f¢ rere Seay ae Pe, and thie tag gobo Hotel, L. M. Bogart presiding. The following nominaé Vete—The Geueral’s Popularity—The Esteem | speak the plain, honest convictions of a soldier, It can Why should not aoclat Hosters tothe meee aneepplied. | tions for the democrauic ticket were made:—For Mayor, ie Which He is Held, &e. hardly be necessary, at this late day, to enter into a dis- | Hon you s Rang sal ageing Flan pmage geben welfare eof millions: demaad a8 much care as thehealth of | Charles F. Tagg; City Clerk, John Kennedy; City Treas- ters state . a Lexiatox, Va, March 31, 1867. | cussion of matters that aro usually brought up in argu | Pea ovS'Gn this point I'listened with plencure and In, | “Youre makings ‘mistake, and tt 1s one that you-witi;ta”| urer, William H. Childe; Collector of Taxes, William F. ing upon the proposed plan for reconstructing the gov- “ ‘After a tardy and disagreeable ride over the most miry | ernment. Indeed I. think that many of them | terest. has given aes sound and practical advice. Select pre TAT de cogret, |The. rosd by a a Bugie; Water Commissioner, Mr. Curran, he proceed- yoed, from the Natural Bridge to this place, that it has | are not pertinent to the question. The striking | the men whom Know to be honest and trustworthy | {90k diation mgs were conducted with great harmony aud spirit, not- : feature, and the one that our ple should | Snd:who aro identified with the State. All who are can- | “"yish greatly that we could talk the matter over, feeling | Withstanding the introduction of a man named Chabert ever been my misfortune to witness, I arrived here this | \eo)"h view, is that we are a conquered people, | didates for the convention can give their views and | quiceusarel tual R could, at the least, satisfy you that fur- | a8 candidate for Mayor, as he is obnoxious to the people evening, having accomplished a distance of fourteen | Recogmzing ‘this fact fairly and squarely, | make pledges as to their course in case of their election. ther study of the question was greatly to be desired. who are devoting their energies to the solution of the en Political Afairs—His Position—What hie claim to speak to the wise statesmen of the country Dia Faith. | ag large, and out of the entire delegation he received only Robert’ Mowe’ Cape Hi ches HRB bh there..is but one course left for wise men | Tbe action of the convention will not be final, nor will it | fully yours, HENRY C, CAREY. three votes. fark. aath conse i, ps anne SENS tp aovem, BORER, nich, WAY sine. Paint Ken Of to parsue, abd that isto acoepr the terme’ thatgre now | bind the poople of the State in the slightest degree; for | H0a. F. A. Connusa, Lavycu or a Fennynoar.—A new ferryboat, intended ing oat hes spare in 2 torrie gale off Cage Henry om Dorrible state of the roads in this country. offered us by the conquerors. There can be no discredit | When the convention has adopted a constitution, that The following preamble and resolutton of Colonel th March. Took her in tow and brought her to this of introducti G Lee, I ingtrument will have to be submitted to all the voters | Conkling, alluded to above, were called for and read:— for the Hoboken and Barclay street line, was launched poy a Areas ail elaine veil aoiecd re. ohered bye, ete Pe eee for ratification or rejection. Should the new constitu. | Whereas the establishment, maintenance and universal yesterday forenoon at the foot of Second street. Her for a feeling of humiliation,’ We made an honest, and I | 0D, them, not give equal protection aud rights to all, nition of a univers) and measure of valus | dimensions are—212 feet in length over all, 33 feet beam ceived by himself in ® kind but courtly and dignified | 10,0 I may say a creditable fight; but we lost. Let us | tan be rejected. Another convention can be called | have long and justly bacn deemed essential to the growth manner. I found him tobe all that has been said of | come forward, then, and accept the ends involved in other constitution submitted to the people. You | and develobinent of industey, ar tore bac ti, Wired 4" Pad Sinan Pace] heap engine thim as a gentleman, and very shortly felt completely at | the struggle, "Our people derneaily desire that the con. | oven toereior® ie Your power 00 teat the good will'and | ional dopartare from such siasdasd was OMY dlgtaied and | fentlomen's extn will havea pesssge through elvallar 19 ease in his presence. He was affable and very agreea- pees pote sr athe isto comply ‘with the | of mmjury to yourselves, Lot those, then, who are fatnil, eee Ey jhe exigenaes apa, imperative. pesnasiies Of 8 that of the ladies’, Sho will be finished about the Ist of ‘ble, and seemed to be well informed upon matters in | requirements of the recent Congressional legislation, It | 14F with the cause—the people—and the interest of South | hational integrity; and whereas powerful interests are now | June. Hud i ‘his immediate locality and the condition of the State | is sald by some that Congress will not receive us even | Carolina, frame the new constitution, and if you dnd that | striving to perpetuate the qualified national Insolvency, thus Hudson City. y after we have complied with their conditions, but I can | Your rightshave been ignored, if you find that there isone | recoguized and legalized, for reasons wholly unconnected ‘Taw Demooracy AND THe Cuantsr Execnioy,—A large Generally, in which he takes the deepest interest, the | ‘in4'no sufficient reason for entertaining this proposition | law for the white man and another for the blaok, you can Tine poste parents! theratored of the government (00-1 oeting under the auspices of the Thin! Ward Domo- ‘welfare of the people being evidently most at heart, He | fora Lge I on pgmalt Al he ropteasataliys ted ee of otis oar Gecred, A = son peceaalved, That, in the deliberate judgment of this » Cham; cratic Club was held on Wednesday evening at tho corner @iscusse j groal a pledge tution, Thie , then, it 18 the clear, imperative dietate of public inter sees : bi Drcgad A SOE CaN a faith. ‘Admitting, Nocera Unt teers Tuck a mental | the meang Of testing the sincenty of the professions | natlonal honor that Mine federal Treatury ‘sball, at the | of Palisadé avenue and Warren streets, ‘The chair was ye ioomucetssh tnsiateodl iad secsia this section | discharge curdaty? tet i ‘reeapt {hoot Mi 39 pate you by the white cltizens of the State, and of | on clestcht of all its siligutions peyauis on demand or from | occupied by William A. Weeks, president of the club. The e Gener jev 6 people in this section discharge our duty? Let ng get 6 SOF gs we tr, | yours to them. But suppose the 18 pronou! - y ou @ we arrived on the night of the 3d iust (ax before Miscellaneous. Lauxenep—At Newburyport, Mass, 3d inst, from. the yard { George Jackman,‘Jr, the steamer Erie. built for the Ame- rean Steamship Company, to run between Boston and Europe, At Wiscasset March 26, by L Carlton & Co, a schr of 110 tons, carpenter's measurement, called the Jennie Arm- f, owned by Jas Jewett and others, of Wiscasset, and ded for (he cod and mackerel fisheries, under command apt B F Jewett, Notice to Mariners. The sea buoy at Absecum Inlet, NJ, 1s gone, and the bar somewhat changed during the late gales, Due notice will beygiven when rebuoyed. y order of the Iaghthouse Board, 8 D TRENCHARD, LH Inspector, 4th dist, April 1, 1867. : ; Hacly | time to time falling due, ereatest nnanimity prevailed, and it was boldly asserted eemeneeiie te abdenmnesinns and st e: ? Il be left im precisal , 4 probably in a dition those in almost fo duty ae oe att there ae ay poser Spee page a se ida boas its pine ae The | Mr. Orpy«e, after the reading of the foregoing, offered | by an enthusiastic speaker that the be peal the demo- The Martin's Tndustry Light Vessel, off the entrance to y Of the State, none of them being in | .6.., cenere very JAMES LONGSTREET, | Present State government will continuc, and the presont | AD amoudlment to the memorial as follows:— Fry ir irs Aree tt erie me Alb file yen mw boge fore tthe Men Bid Cnt fant Of the wecessariés of life. Some cases of | """> ©" | laws will prevail. It will then be for us to prove that | And whereas powerful intorsate are striving to verpetnate ctaaton. A ev cipappointed ane papers, ti, wamadeeds:t} Pare, bu tattes eemenor Loieh bee ine wer plion. Bea our professions of friendship were vot idie, and, while | the existing depreciation of the currency vy opposing the | Whocall themselves democrats, have been in leazue | per ot! distinguished by the following marks, vig. Huil ‘and Seer eee arie Ded. yevenily heen. Renaght. fone Views of Gonoral Beauregard. Tannot speak for thers, I tell you what Lam wiling | Polley of contraction, through which alone the governtaens { with the republican party with ‘regard to. the offices of | %% be dlainguished by the, following marks vig, Hull and % ° a y End the banks can return to specie Payments, theretore Alderman and Assessor in she Third ward, and these rene- | Dustheads yellow. day marks black, an Rotice, by letter, in the southern portion of the State, New On.eans, Ls., March 23, 1867. to see done. Iam willing to give the right of suffrage ved, That, in the judgment ei this Chamber, it te ar oand. At Pp ‘Ke and he mentioned one family of distinction who wer | W¥- H. © Kiso, Editor of the Now Urloans Times, New | toail who can read and who, pay a certain amount of | 4,29e0lved; That in the judgme F , gades have boon accordingly heaved ‘overboard, An es. ‘The Martin’s Industry will be restored to her station as the dictate of public interest and national honor cautiously 800n as practicable. a " i n o effort was made at the meeting to secure the renomina- saflering. He also related with some feoling the case of | Orleans, La. taxes, and I agree that all, white as well as black, who | by steadfast!y to adhere. to the policy of contraction 1a so possess i down in | By order of the Lighthouse Board, Drax Sia—You have done me the honor to call for these qualifications, shall b> excluded. I | faras it can be done withonts adversely affecting tho busi- | tion of Mayor Van Reipen, but this was frowned . K. HUGHES, slady in Alabama, who had written to her son thon at | my opinion relative to the action of the South under the | would hor take thie right from any who have heretofore | ness and indvetrat intereste at the comnters Fetalintion for an insalt offergd. by Dim to the Trish ele~ pghthocha tae eee aE. hile college, tocome home immediately, as she could no | Military bill. Having seldom taken any part in politics, | exercised it, but T'wish to see an educational aud pro- | Mr. Orovxe eaid, im presenting his amendment, that mont after the fall election regarding the appointment Of | Cparteston, April 1, 1847 longer pect o pay ie — _ — ng tastes ae I do not fea} well aoslided 0 advise ee ta momentous a pery qualitication bear on Voters pesos hoe the future. | he considered the object sought to be attained by the | Policemen. Newawk Whalemen. he 8 desire ol i a4 a x - nae those whom ps Beare sidered moat faith. question. Nevertheless, as the samt in my t this qualification bear on white and black alike, and, | resolutions would bring about, in place of avoiding, a Sid from New Bedford td inst, schr Petrel, Morris, Atlan- tic Ocean. Pe Spoken, &c.' Ship qickabury, br tags from Manila Nov 15 for England, Dee 9, off Java Head. Sap ote Geer, from Newport, B, for NYork, March Wat 43 46, Tor 11.06, 7 Ship fF Gubaia, from NYork for Bremen, Mareh 16, lat views has been manifested from various quarters, I | while it will cut off from voting some of both races, it | condition of th’ngs analagous to the panic of 1857. Any ALLEGED $100,000 Rounrry,—Yesterday afternoon two fo This was on the li Some railroad, by which | shall not shrink from the responsibility of expressing | will be a strong inducement jo all to seek education and | more rapid contreoten, of the existing currency would | United States detectives visited Newark for the pur- paving, eed in Its vicinity had nearly all emigrated to | them, in the hope that they may tend to quiet the pub- | ty obtain. for. themselves’ a real. and. tan- impede the commercial interests of the country. As an fe OP tes. Speaking of the colored population, to | jic mind, eo justly alarmed at this moment. Tn my | gible interest in the State, Tt will Serve to | eee oe eae oot in ara | Pose of arresting one Joseph Beauford, alias “Peppery Thom he le strongly attached, thelr propensity to con- | humblo opinion, we have but one of two things todo— | ievate all classes, and contribute not. only | ing at a safe and easy resumption of specie payments he | Joe,” who is charged with the robbery of over $100,000 gtogate in towns and citics was to be deplored, rather | resist or submit. The first is inadmissible in our paln- to the material prosperity of the State, but to the in- | mentioned the fact that the Secretary of the Treasury | from the Navy Yard, at Brooklyn. The officers suc- ene yg ge heigl geting decay iaaan fully exhausted condition. Four years of a desperate | crease of virtue and education among ‘her people, No | withdrew less than four millions of currency during the | ccoded in finding him promenading one of the public 42, lon 23. war have taught us that the “argument of the | one under twenty-one years of is allowed to vote, | month of March. streets in company with two friends, and at once took | ““§nip Charlotte, Gatjen, from NYork for Bremen, March amply remunerated A great many healthy, able- | gword can no longer bo resorted to by us to | norcan foreuasrs do%o until they have been in this | “Guitmel Concaxa defended his memorial, criticising | eects custody. While at tho station hougo in Newark | is'ndlat dee’ Dodied men in this town were living on the earnings of | redress our grievances. We must, therefore. submit; | country some years, An Englishman knowing all about adversely the policy of Secretary McCulloch, and | the accused admitted that his name was as above given. ie America, from Liverpool for Boston, March 12, lat their wives, who washed for the students at col but with that calm dignity becoming our manhood and | our Jaws and our system of government, and baving | comparing the swarm of national banks springing | He owna re: ein Newark, and has been numbered | 42 54, lon 58 Fille they could obtain plenty of work in the country. | our lost independence. Having been overpowered in the | great wealt, might come here to live, yet, by the nattr rough the couutry to the locusts of Egypt, | with tl up tbi A ‘Swedish brig, showing 2 canare flag with No 138 in the had received a vs from General Hampton had montioned that a great deal Inte struggle we can submit to the harsh and ungeverous | ralization laws of tho United States, he could not yote which consumed the vital wealth of the nation, | a ye: contre, April 2, lat 39 46, lor y, having Hved in that city nearly ditions of erors without dish ‘and we had been’ & i aby ar. epresented as being ape of fhe ry Schr Bbe (Ital), Bartolomo, from Palermo for NYork, bo Conditions of our conqut wi ya onor, until he bad in five years in the country and two | He denounced the irredeemable paper currency as: the | pert burgiars 1 the country. @ detectives ant date, lat—, lon 45 30. of deatitution existed im both South Carolina and Mis- | must adopt the least of two evils; a fatile resistance years in the State where he desired to vow. Thus you | most infamous plan yet ‘devised to multiply the re prisoner ieft for Washingtod tast evening. ee feretan Ports. siesippi. would only cause our rivets to be driven closer; we must | sec that there isno such thing as universal suffrage, nor | nues of the rich at ti expense of the limited means of ‘Trenton. ‘deamon March 1l—Arr Star, Loring, Callao, then acquiesce or leave the country. But we love too | do I think it desirable that there should be. You would | the poor. He believed that at the termination of the Drrearor mus rosow Coots Excise Bret, ano tae | _Anrwant March S1-Std Britannia, Little, Shields; Annie dearly the land ot our birth to abandon it in its hour of | nave no right to complaim of a law which would put-| late war we could have returned to specie payments; i . m Sise, Shields, Newport. severest trial. We should avoid, also, bringing it, by | you ona perfect political equality with the whites, and | but as the length of timo for which credits are given | Hosour:y Porn After one of the most exciting giving some sen- | internal dissensions, to the condition of poor Mexico, and h would put within your reach, and that of your the difficulty in ar- -” kon Poli sible advice to the negroes in Columbia.” To which be | the unfortnuate worth American epublica, With regard | ciuidren, the jeivilege a skiieae,'| Pitan ok thes senalt mmowe self oc ile ghee pape nen pig ‘Ihave beard. They will soon, doubtless, be freedmen, objectionable = pies thee sarees more formidable. HO} in was nezasive:! vesterday by a vole of 24 to 22) and to judge for themsclves, and should bo educated to | 1? tue Sulliage of the Lteagas Your own speaker has dwelt forcibly on this point, and | moved in conclusion the adoption of his resolutions. cated stren; : , or Wh ty by 27 to 22 Amon; seeh 8 sandard.® “Knowing his reticence with regard to fotany, ie Poperiy bundled ee dincokad we kati aetena | commen bis advice to you as wise, sound aad prec- | General Warxous argued in opposition to the prestous' | the Excise Init for Wudson county by e PR, March 18 Driga Chattanooga. Fry; senorita howtanate and 2 tieranaer (Br), Jacobsen, ‘or . Ux Caves, March 12—No rere {apart Buaer, steaniship™ de Paris (Fr), Sur- mount et ‘for Marre Gad Droperiy’ ti¢al, You ask counsel of me, I have given it oppker ‘thatno such state of insolvency had overtaken delegations presen concerned in the latter measure | ~ Caxcorra, port ‘of the Ses, Ham- rapeny poor to ate ion thern born: i sae 8 | frankiy, = Goel Poway country na the memorial of Colonel Conkling would phy pro Police rg ec and temperance delegates } mond. and ieeckentinn. 4 nome. foe Niork, ide; Zep! pig porting to give his vi i our ans can Ste oF of Sout Cara a gites the | pay brave bor oak Isros whereas now. Taw gover’ | © Seray it, and wrseral or dealer, fem, durant ‘ena for Now Opletne a Joveph Holton Etvexar, utc meat can obtain cent. resn' feat Gorxr, WC. 1h ir i. a ren ah ome ere fr my home H of all members of Gham ber oe Oprarseree to fepadiate any Bhi will boar inrene of the, Follce Toree to ‘sheen bh sa March IS—Arr Miasissigpi, Bumser, 2 " the peace of Jersey City and Hoboken di sum- oar WW Lord, Robin, New York; 5 who love my name, have ive no | such ection as would lead the people and the nations of " Sundays. What with vo.taxation vax, Apel 3 brig \y ta, &c., the of Htlcal, ruined | Et ‘to consider we were in a state of insolvency. mer months on Sundays, acht Comet, iphia. ‘Guing 1 may have paid agen pial ma on aaane ees. sie wii ot ie South and of the West, and they will Pend bat the Iiemories ofthe past, the afestion I cher ier Orpve fpoke at further fg (8 opposition to nd Sabbath desecration; the people of Hudson, county |" Livamnrooi, April --aresbiO Jobe Bright, Towart, RYork. diate rele friends, from whom. —— sree contri back uence tor ite ao araves of my kindred. These ties, Teaolutyon of Colonel ie. He prince eras heres ‘ae fe ley fe oy 4 Sninteationally und rosched the newspapers” T then Siermas tesnaseaienr tied e should | however, are strong enough to. Keep alive la myrhearts | Soares ot ane currency was going on as fast as was | Sher, Paani adopiod a fesolion to renew the agitation santas, March S1—in port bark Linda, Hewitt trom : alladed to have odin | 2 he public excitement is Keptup;res'eiib the | warm idterest in toy State, and they are snflicient to | safe forthe interests of the country. with vigor, and there is yet time to vindicate ‘the people | Charleston, arr 26th; brig Condova, ae remarked, be ab ang published in | ‘so long as the public excitement is kept up; as with the make one strive always to promote her welfare. This ‘After other remarks by th: ious speakers and dif- tJ City as lovers of law and order. inst the entire press of the Fee a ee, will have Of the Mississippi river, the sedimentary | motive alone brought me here to-day ; for it was not until | ferent ‘members, it was agreed to adopt the preamble of | °! Jersey City . FALER! De Mares 9—In port bark Bonner, St eeiees eet rte tne Comttorn people,” which | particles are kept up at the surface only so long as the | the cuairman of your committee urged me to.come, upon | Colonel Conkling and the resolation of Mr. Opdyke, Yor, UG Has Cain, Toring, Tithtn: Sata uch peanarer as il moa pedily ratore hes te ete | Wureare mote; the instant the current checked | ine ground that hoould thus “de good tomy own banple | "A resolution was next passed directing, the cuairman THE BOARD OF EXCISE. Petes saree Sate ip ichakt MeMenus, Foster, . . wi a ea ny oe ; port the —— fener Sreperitn, wit at -ciew Essen in, YF sconventionto | the radicals ;when peace and quiet are restored to SS connec sanaoe Be disappe ted al that the ch 7 ethene se to be'recommended to the | ‘The Board of Exoise held their usual Thursday session nig March Ltn por brig ‘Nick -Nack (not as before), the terms of the Military but now I leara that 7. The conservatives will then take the reins | spirit which bas animated this meeting will spread over Governor as members of the Wharves and Piers Com- | for trials yesterday morping and afternoon, The licenses | for Baltimore, shipe City of Cork, Bridg- Diil places that power in the hands of | in theirown hands, andthe constitutional laws of the the whole South. I trast hereafter there may bo mutual mission, provided the bill before the Legislature becomes | (¢ ine ¢otlowing persons were revoked for violation of | oC™st Tone cp fatima, Mecuing, WE ’ they inder,”” I. remarked ‘such was the'| land will once more prevail. 1 remain yours kindness, forbearance and co-operation between all’| a law.” na v Rca’ Mavek 18 cla port Dies stockton, Gritia, for New case, when he said, “I hope that every citizen who can | fully, 6. T, BEAUREGAR. classes of our people. The movement. you have | A résolution was adopted asking the Legislature to es- | their licenses in some one particular:—Jurgen Van | , S4cd4, March 18—In por, bres Btosklon, Gritin. for Now Seen oa commenced today ie destined | to, exercise great | tablish a.nanticl school for thi State tature to | TAU, 6O4 Water street; John Green, 31 Cherry street;, | vant ‘or Pariand 8 B Brown. Gardner, fora part norih of ta influeace over whole country, Apart trom tho A resolutic esting the New Jerse; SI » . ‘ jerry, Detspandet Sow te pobioin wagers bist | s”™”<nathe Onlnmble Meetings | foun tages oe, Yarn ae nb | mea te tng nol ato Say Serr | Soh, Pag, Pea aint le Pace | Meeps te ire mia aon, Dai New ; : i cannot but | pi 6 3 ly, $92 Second avenue; Christopher | York. = = and Interest fo the public are}. My Femme—You have requested me to give yous | be Greatly gratified at the conidence you have reposed.| P Geoneena. varvis and saciael B. Cowell were appointed | streets Michael Fee 7 the present I feel tt a duty to give rdsof advice to-day, and I the invitation ‘ Cosgrove, 91 Ninth avenue. American Ports. yy oy povseodvray i aa ton atene £ “ fees eran et adrian tae am epeit eccant rm: “ in me. It is but another evidence of that life-long | guditors to examine the accounts of the treasury. STO! 3, Ne Baker, NYork; rk Jen (of Wonton), Bmith, Measink eo'a, Ue hie ‘here if Saperintendent Kennedy presented his usual batch of fair and logitimeis manner. “He confines iimeeif to his | {necbeemferrincheats of « publtc.coaracees that tare | igdliness shown by your people to mysel(; a kinduess | "'On the st Thursday in ‘Aay the annnal meeting witl |, Saperintondent Kennedy presented his uevss beeen of | | DosTON gn, Wanda ow! 1 . a hich T gl rec many of » Sirk cannot Ihave. | be held, when officers for the ‘ensuing term will be Puerstin 2u Puttbus De, arts, 7 Hancock, mepnere of duties and never even reads a newspaper, | gratified mo more shan this mark of confidence from the pon pbiore | affect! a8 forget | elected. Excise law, when the Board let, Mobile: schi ‘art i Geo #0 chat what he knows of the situation is heard in con- | Colored people of this district, among whom my life has pe Design of sone vecpiecigngseites thvetoe + TRA OF Fun Lam. mitted | Zaulnse, das ce lard Pratt Nickerson, Now, versation with others. M¢ remarked that he heard | been passed; and it gives me pleasure to say from’ | ai the perils and privations Benpiectss T cannot forget ESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Valentine r, Of seanaie ome MyM arated | gaatie, rus ( the Legislature were to reassemble, bat he thought if } them 1 have always been treated with kindness and | thas it was one of you who was always among the first wi ere lle justice udedson chthe Restos ten, Ugh Sane ane bark "gia tore wise in staying st home-an opinion in'whieh no: | 1ee'etu.NG" Negron tines tha Soames ie Seana | aay side whon.T was wounded and she last to Tears | piocnow or Deuxcares To a1 Cossrmorionst Cox. | Police Courh for an alleged v "| it, Ores eae ole merous citizens of Virginia will concer. positions. Tam, therefore, justiled In calling you iy ie Rata Moe while L Mane a erat ot toea Ag | vastiox.—At a meoting of the democratic party, held at ANNUAL FAST DAY IN BOSTON. Hay arn gree ‘cama, scudiay 2 Ittea noteworthy fact that while at all previous ses- | friends; and I hope, that as my past conduct to you has | Shall be shared with this well tried, this true, this trasty | White Plains yesterday, Messrs. Wm. H. Pemberton and — ‘agai @) test FR ge Se tons of the college and institute bere quarrels and dis’ | mace you look upon me as your friend, so my advice | friend, 1 thank you again for this expression of your | Davids Lyon were elected delegates to the Constitutional BORE AGEN Sy 2001. | eee Dare ae oaee tae s Finn Bier 4 =: ra ek Ta, ps =~ ag ag the coin tetera ge capt ad confidence in me. I pray that God will direct you and | State Convention. ‘The annual fast 1s being observed to-day in the usual | erarn ‘spay Keating, hee Bide = ron, bake “. eral 1a0's presence, bod so groabe the respect. in which firm Southern man ‘who addressed’ e’ colored audience | tos H¢ will oe a rs teniaet masala vice ion trast | Parape ov tHe Monmsasts Fine Drrarruzxt.—The | manner. All business is suspended. Morning services | and Auantic; brigs Afton, Haitle Eaton, Example, fo is yall, “PALTIMORE, April 3—Arr ship Goleonda, Miskelly, Li- that your B ig, aw sh r that they will make any sacrifices | after the close ot the war. This I did, nearly two years the? usually quiet town of Morrisania was on Wednesday the | are being held in the churches, and this weney vather than have @ quarrel that might reach his cars, | ago in the lower part of this district, and the advice 1 poses and hopes hey Se eee We Whe Satine afternoot Ul robst, Breme: Manitou, and that acti jously with us we may together | scene of considerable bustle and excitement, consequent | evening the places of amusement promise to be crowded. barks Clara (Brem), P: . Bremen; . # qommeneecrmeet sh Cee heen] aete thee I shal mold soldiersie Pickens aictrietT | B® able to bring once more to our distracted land peace, | on a grand turnout of the Fire Department, under com- | The weather is delightful. ore Newport edward rare tarding Bom: toucied upon the duty ofthe whitéa towards the calored | DAPP!nOss pepabeah wanes mand of Chet Engineer Michael J. Bergen. Durng the ke Gor Trhomaron, Cork for, order chre Charles Views of Rebel Generals. people, vo you wi on that occa- afternoon many of the workshops were closed, an Pi rink, ton; Henrietta, y, Norwich, Conn; New Quinazs, Maroh 26, 106%, | 50%. sstacbdarstanétag. tate our" posttieay bo op oa THE _TURF. Dunit eneraly upended, 7A large aomter of Paty ter been geoy tod GENERAL HOOD, which to hang a poeple mlsoonsiruction astoour views, | Mobile Races—Maguolia Jockey Club—Spring | Mechanics tnt leaner, hronged the principal tnorough. OOHARLESTON, apeil1—Sld brigs Vaul et Marie (Prue), General J. B. Hood is now the head of a large at Wocaerke tan 5 Je cast, ee Meeting—Sixth Day. se ae a ‘Motthaven, Eee’ Seete Pee ent Kempf, Bordean Sonn bg 3 be IT house in this a received very declare z [From the Mobile ister, Marc! which the procession passed, jar Hand, jorthern § Bichat pen: path e* ab cop ” ar aan ‘and | Wish to see it revoked. Nor do I believe that the people | tne day was unfavorable a large attendance, being | witn their voloss as the members of some favorite com- terson, English: 40 vem Cuba; Franslt, Tawkind, y: Bs of the South would now remand the negro to slavery, if | eoudy and cold, nevertheless, a large number of per- | pany, dressed in neatly fitting red shirts and black pan- e Beta pl eenee Emin bonteb, Lcabwceds satbe? olear manner. If I do not mistake tho tenor of his | they bad the power to do so te arg Under our | song were present, and manifested a deep interest in the | taloons, 7 ‘after two o’clock the signal Cleared. Tim Southero txnes, oss Liverpost convérsation he is in favor of a cheerful and ready com- Bony oan frees . horses over run | was given by the Cnlef Kaginser, and the various com~ | Steamshio Besie reenter erred ieaton 1 BIoHEOS: April Sar? schr Salinon Washburn, Wil- pliance om the part of the South with the terms of the | ¢ Christian, pope ea the mel amg ebm ‘under command of Colonel | & Co. cinguton, | FORTRESS MONROE, April €—Arr sehr Valeria, Wont Mborman dill and the act supplementary thereto. He | in ours he became industrious, gentle, Be reat Satine. | as aie agtanee tnd stat; Band; Jackson Ens | pStyizimp Gen Barnes, Morton, Sgrannah—Livingsion, | HOM TeEn AON! ohio equphatically declares that from the Potomae'to the Rio | bis history are slave Lhrough ea oafor. | gine Company, No. 4 Cornedins Murphy, foreman, | Steamship Sarators, King, Norfolk, City Point and Rieh~ | op Aictiog Vet April 3—Arr sche Addie shes pe gaat ed pre snl es reese nome | foe Re, >, Wm Lg acy “Once cae | abbey eotap Tome Mote Peotone | i ae Be a ty oe aly, cer tag Ge ‘any choles, | forty men; 3 ship 8 .Godtrev. Roston—W P Civde. Gi a Sales to the government never enters their thoughts, | emancipation, rat heat we wire | pany, .No., 11, Laue. alk. foroman, and thirty Ree oe Pendleton, Liverpool aml Thonipeen's Rockland for Nore; April} Julia Graces + Julte As the canto thine he fonls thet the'Soath can never swal- ate new pation i i ion, “Th was evidest ‘o-al prosest | Eacine Company. No. 3, Soha » foreman, and } “thi Fiocgace Nighingale (Br, Beard, London—Howlend | Abt TOR, Marc Bar gma s700m Coming, v8 ever witnessed on this } sixty men; Vigilance Geneeay, Na. to Jonee file Vic U London—Morgan & Tinker. Api 8—sid shi Wr Tabor, NYork, tay word for Sudip cay thar | Sonpeay Ne 8, Adams Kipp. forotaan, aod foriycuve | Sete hagal Dadem (Br), Thowan, Liveryoo!—Ouaras L sg PRRIANOUA, Marah CALE br lla Ragen, Rage, tng to his old histnends, | men; band, Hove Hose Company No. 2, with the new | “am Nineveh, Baker, Saranneh—N LMeOrendy £0, | MAAN, BARIOME NEOTE 0s e sag teeta id a ‘ot the apecisions | carriage = tamatuly decorated wih Ar ee ee eae eT Losthant & | Zivergots sehrs ap) Glover, Frakiiet Aue & scale of civilization, only to enjoy start, bat in all our ‘on the | flowers presented on the line of march by ladies, It has Suen Doug Nore the blessings of freedom. ‘bat, to appreciate ia datien. | Porte never witacssed such ‘on the part of | been built-in the tmost approved my ia “cloganty Tire Uiram Abit, Dovetts, Sagus—Miller & Hooghton, Snow Bexou Age 1 mention things to you to les yea see that T | tne spectators . mounted with sliver at a cost of $3,000, and is the Sehr Western Star, Crowell, Nassxu—TA R Webster £00, | Trento, i, have held out but one language in te your | “'Fiast Hxat.—As the horses strock out for the first y of the company. | Amomg who witnessed Bohr Mary Ann ee, Poriand Ht Loud & Co. Surges, Below, bark. 1 4 people since your freedom, and to give you the assur- | ness Rosseau tock the lea@ and held it bya length to | tho garing from were many former | gaehr J 0 A Haviland. + ey Gene oe Apa ee aepeioasen the string, and still ee ae ee the | members of the defanct aor cane the Seer Momence. eck, Danverony A Sisteon, Bich ‘sr ‘Ceaada, Wyman,” Havre! shall coming under ing BurGiary m Metnose.—A few days since ticket Sloop Rhode Island, Providence-Stranahan & Jack- 7" reaper, a a Dave extended to us woday, 10 ofer such advice, x hon | Seed’ “hs they ahot away on third/and last tlle of loop juatan (Br), Webster, Cayian; sont Ha orable alike to us and to yourselves. It is a fit answer ee yn peg ps agent’s office on the Harlem Railroad, at the Melrose | son. uu , Smith, Bridgeport. (Br Petal San as et elemnea Of the whites sue th Gian ot Soir home Aldebaran closed oo bist; and ab | depot, was broken into by burglars, and come, weering ey crt Ae vt eo RD. SAP schre Helen, Perry New Rc enn, sen far nts | Rea Pe ce a nb | Mena su tte pny |e Ea cP | ew Mog eu eas Home to act and whom you are | the heat. It was a after the occurrence taken Ve a8 jurst, March 3h lat 60 59, spoke, 8 - ee ize Amencan, Gorn Willing to sock ‘i Py * of ie Souk #9000 iat 238, ton Bt Bl, passed’c Cunard steamer, 5 dart . proves that bound E, for % Hd, masters, Ala) Deaken, Vera Cruz March 23, and ci 4 look upon and Swnrovs Acctpxyt.—While Mr. William Lampe, of Rail- mdse and passengers, to Chas A Whit. has road avenue, Morrisania, was returning home from the ip Florida, Barstow, Charleston, March 31, with Al heartily. Why house of a friend the other evening, he missed his foot- a to Benjamin Richards & Sons, * idewee tor ia; sobre ah vs ecent: Assman yoni Donlneetemioks {ng in the dark, and fell down the collar steps in front of | y,iiehmaul Rebecca Cirde, Morgan, Wilmingion, NO. with } brig Princeton, Wells, Prov Remeantie, Belt J ts we are? Ia thie not your home as well as ours? Dest Sobeichilibuhm's lager beer saloon, avenue, ship Hatteras, Alexander, ‘Richmond and Norfolk. | Dayton: Flyawayr Kelly: eit Sate ertcemeean ctor ae att a a ne oe eierganatter ecu | Whntact Mewes Wkenet, Mcketatad xort, | Pann Setar Moh, Cen ake. So, Sa both of us? Did not this soll give birth 40 alto ? discovered jn 0 state of utter . oy a sonia. coeene tnd pameeagra, to G fielneken & Palmore . bern Saran Jane, Gardner, BY i fa,, tre rer, Heep inthe’ soe soll in wulch we fon oi Tn the tates miles, coming Under the Ning wtaner ot | had bim taken at once.to. bis residence, where medical | anys yanongrr Sie ee B'Gos March 18, Tote AT Moher actin Ann Phillipa, Pawtuckes Go. | NCnlted-wo mandy divided we fall’ That motte ia Sal jong ee es is lent oa ee on ae bgp ary entes commencing at wat, and a Naatgg to NW, blow: wat sW LONDON, April 3— Arr Raateral effort topaail v 5 ic si aaa, See a, Leeann we | Seay peared he head of the home srt, Aldberan PIGEON SHOOTING OW LONG ISLAND. Svfedilrig sbowiog square fag with No in tho contre, | Thome iit lal and ALeach, Psi This gentleman’s views are somewhat peculiar, He | are unjustly taxed you will have vd x your share; | 4: was evident sts Beer have it in bie power to ‘The lovers of the sports of the trigger mustered in Bark Brasileira, (Brem), Tenseta, Rio Janeiro, 41 days, Blade, Coombs, Philip. sid sohre TW aa reat hes always argued, +4 tH Tt Sy Raise Rye hg Sh cutee Ry isheate = by AE ay cee page As the ee ee considerable numbers yesterday at Newtown, L, 1, on | Witt comes, by ‘Geapony moot eit 14 days, with hides, Ao, tA Kori 2—Arr sche Win Boardman, "Billiard, are , Rousseau show clean abead, " el Be fe er ctrn ot patn, ecm tut | Sern nal fo cou, ohare far Tae aiRe u ner cg necach, | Sean ete Sa Rede Pit oata oan ictoe | wbepedl Emery, Wir singe, 2 dg gan | PMT, a 3 ore eet SE was i= 4 % . + 5 ments, wate pede upon the constitution, and efforts | said that if an unjust tax is laid wy the Soath you the second being & dead heat, The next heat | contest was a field belonging to Mr. Webb King, situ- Hs eg nica neil sets iil NYork; North Wc Rages . Fete orto cattpation, and be will adores to | Yo you “Maky of you arelavorers on the plantations, | (ae00k UO, a8 Aldebaran was discovered to every | [0415 ihe rear of hte premises, on the Shell road, New. to Hamton Brot ‘OW atiorae, encountered heavy NW | Anagar, Arbon Statin | Rich i the idea that the rebellion was justifiable; yet he is for | working for a portion of the Well, suppose you seas, who ‘won it ih the greateet Short he has ever made | town. Tbe spectators comprised « large number of ex. fies, wepich, shifted SAF, And caused the, veasel fo Jeak ier pear ‘row, ana v4 cheerfully accepting the results, and gracefully yield. | get one or two or three bales Rtn tee) tor wpich | 20 the tart, A large sum of money changed haods on perte in shooting, as well as lovers of cuetnes sate Row Orleans for Laverpool; fist, lat 88 50, 1on 6938, saw | F M er, Allen, Portland; tng to such ‘as the conquerors make, pro- Seesas we verily believe that it was one of ily. The match was for $50 a side, fifteen Mgamalip Rosphorua vend a staan wttwetge vided the manhood of he Zornes 2h eee tt ae om ees pmo ney Lhe hotelioning i the soor ofthe contentaate:— Py ue (Arg), Orcutt, Neuvitas, vs, ugat Fey pth ated — ‘ 4 Soy ote § ere Prorox Largest number of birds in fifteen; | “yneitntor (Norw), Nelson. Mossi days, with fruit th hat the endurance of wrong that we cannot avoid tho time is given above in both The race waa nae Ie ob ier tom wietiebag unas to tne. present three mile heats fer the Jockey Club parse of 6750. i toot edema or0)ort12.4213/% apne al a coe ert a ™ C ee andy, GQmergoncy—-Congress has deprived us of our constita- ey a ee Boo ware fat 3, fo To 3, spoke eel eeLereeee w wteas arate THe Puen, 1 Tt ar tie iiaks ie tore,» ton be ‘our former condition of things.”’ who hee every Matches te be by James Elliott. shooting was good, and cach gen j vy NW gales; ‘On the question of negro suffrage, the General said prety Md nad ; James Elliott, who ie matched to fight Charles Gal- | {he very clever econ or rian, Cardona 1 apy wih x the South must cheerfully accept it, and ase the negre | at t feat on Bey ‘ith all your | Iagher, of Cleveland, Obio, on the Oth of next July, for eral sweepmtakon oo ‘com at the polls, teaching them their interests are identical | make you bat you are ern mi yout " one by s with molasses, with those ‘of the whites; thet thoy must consolidate Your feelings and your interests identified with | $600 a side, recently closed an agreement to fight Davis, | Dring one make oy weap gia (Br. ‘Cienfuegos, 25 days, ‘the people and send to the State Convention men who | the South, aad. ds the true Yor for bgt of California, for ‘8 side, on the 10th of next May, Mr. Lamphier killed M 1 with truly express the, sentiment, of beard oeuny. Ae Jt We older for a few momenta the | She peur vo take in taneda, €r. Rodman ited 3 out ena cE Hogs. 39, Jat to disfranchiing such men Steele killed Branswick, Cardenas sha zonaston, who were elevated to the positions they pane? bill, just by Congress, ae Steen eee Sar ie see eae Mr Herter iited 4 out of Newt eM Chen! TY Pm ee A Ag tL ty pestis the Precident of the U Natep, think that cite Dil ie STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. Mr Borrourhe killed 1 Out of hie 5 bird, wit! eae ues Lamson, Clenfuegos, 18 days, are 4 — 5 tori ‘bat iet the responsibility vest upon Congress, To | uoconstitational— that tid no suthoriy to pars | peyene aso Barrier. —a tan named Bryan witchent | XP ES Dyke led Behr Aleanngar Nicks, answer to tne question whether he thought the negro | It Now, the only. way by which ¢ ‘Court of the | was arrested last evening on @ wartant ismed by Justice | Mr. Loper killed 4 out of Bebt 0 A Johnson, ninaen, WO, ‘voto would be thrown for the conservatives, he said:-— | settled 18 by Py erare the till ther of ‘a Off the ties ir Carman, we, “We can divide the vote in the cities, but in the count! United States, Court will deciare Ht eit Garrett, on complaint of Mr. James Corry, of Ciifvon, wee es ae Gabe Mary, ig pepe he had easily.” He oxpreaged his desire | consent Oiy it all be. allowed ve vote. ‘How will yox | Who swears that Mitchell attacked him with broom- | rai oihersof « leas laderestiog character. MetyrAnnn, Rogers. Bi tee the Routh tiled up By iadusiroas Taborere and | you st) by It all be alowed to vow, Hom will Tod | Th sng beat him tn serious mamnat pon tye head. | Soa hemdeed and ime ras ce fori, Bel my capitalists froms the Norvh; but he feared in & few years | voto! Wham Ret see Win you choose moa | Judge Garret beld him for ball in the eum of erable fun and amasoment were th ' ed | which aro to govern the State? Will that “Nontuera’ anon “chee tr tow oars’ residonse I seience Of goverament: | tygonberty Conpocr.—A German nemed. Matthew ‘than natives | to make your laws and to (rame your government at officer of ine voll ged the Boulegn” poopie at ht have dif. 10 office these re nate Seen ce aegiprtonnigl ps cnrne aye in Sus big mshi fara om of | Fender mimi tere yea ree | Nn a eee ee aa i 4 ¥ Portiand, Of the competition: im some of Mare, Now Maven, a) were in wine’ Teese neeee. oe eae ‘Was |.00u, apd we party was Kew i RGTON, NO, Avril O~Arr steamer W P Civdn