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110, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1868—TRIPLE' SHEET. Havre, New Orleanet Teyusa: Harriman thors Auwmeree urance Company of New York. evidence and incidental which ruling | tion of the Greenpoint and Williamsburg Railroad | the knee” to the air of “Champagne Charley,” or the | sie pobre mitizas (Aust), Trojanovich, Trieste—Slocovich | | MAvaE, March 16—Arriv&d, Canova, Harriman, and St i 4 1 shall stand “as the judgment. cf “the Senate | with the Nassau Railroad of Brooklyn. lively clatter of General Boum. | So the a smith. cnet : bay ag a ‘ unless gome member of the Senate-shall-ask that a.) — By Mr DeckER—I'o incorpo: Btatan Island | Mertlly away, concluding the anniversary "Brig Raven, Leighton, Ponce, PR— Simpson & ClOPR, ieee eee ea Pee, Ker a . . formal vote be taken thereon, in which case it shall | German Benevolent Society. of-the itualists of this city with an clat and an Brig Susie J Strout, it, Barbados— Simpson & C' APP. Alamo, Websennae Nyoo! o riebs, ‘ be submitted to the Senate for decision, or he may, BILLS ORDERED TO A THIRD READING. @mount of merriment unprecedented in the annals of | Brig & C Shaw Br, Landers, raleh & pee JACMEL, March 4—In port schr John Atwood, Gallashaw, Sea option, t,t, dene immanon, mae oar oo | |S, tenciaetas eras to eatmeribe Och ie iss | Coase re Belt founda: Gea tas Sider & ooh | - Lit enmasis March Wanted AsnleW Wewtn, Dawes, ; to au stock: SY ! h, CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. aon reowing to es he mamihare of the Senate. Butcheas and Columbia Rattroad; to Incorporate the Celebration of the Auniversary in nese: ce me one gr fa Francisco; Worcester (s), Graham, Baltimore and Nor: Ree or the influence of | Aygs—Senatore Antho1 Buckalew, Con- | Oswego . mapenys Se smae (0 Reeve, ‘Marc Brig Pert, Cole, Prinidad—Bret C Ned 18th, Mar Gilchrist, New York; ) H_ Stetson, ; Tenet wioctncnetinion sre ree te tat en | nea, Doreeth Congas Davia Pinder Denies, ea charter of, the Bureau of Mines; to inoorparate the | ‘The spuvtualiste of Boston and vicinity celebrated Bets Onde rei Heilfax-Crandali, Umpbray £00, gists, Homtbay i Louls a, tubbardy Key West; Majestic, Pee eres ays "worthy. of consideration. | munds, Fessenden, Fowler, Frelin Hender- | Guardian arash coe dntral Park Savines Bek New |'the twentbeth anniversary of the advent of medern | _ Brig M ) Merrell St Joba, NB—Jaa Edmiston & | Meat tath vitor, brig and FBlowere, for Mme tonstitution, standing between the Senate | son, Hendricks, Johnson, MoOreery, Worriil of Vt., | the charter o at avings Bank, a theca ian H Wood. | N¥ork; Tripoli (a), Le Messmer, Boston and NYork: “there ‘and the presiding oMlcer there, I hold that | Norton, Patterson of N. H., Patterson of Tenn., Zones 2 re ee ee pent Pl eolcnnien beens val eed al, 08 there wase Pi -——eshednie ‘ss gle sascha gate nrontian, Mateh W—Sailed, Aquidneck, Bigley from cclusively here. St Pomeroy, Saulsbury, Sherm: - 4 - - 1a @ large attendance. In theafternoon was' 4 a . javre), Hay the judgment must, in all this proceeding the pre- | bull Ven Winkle, Vickers. Willey aaa williaras SI, pany of New Yorks to amend the charter ofthe Home | parade about the city of some four or five hundred Schr Wapelia Hawking. Charenton NE. eGreath 4 co. Sailed from the Roads 18th, Sancho Panza, H Came [ef wi children, pupils In the Progressional Lyceum, and Behr Susan Wright, Mount, Georgetown and Pott . ‘officer of the Senate shall give his opinion, or Nays—Messrs, attell, Chandler, Cole, ‘SUSPENSION BRIDGE IN THE HIGHLANDS, uba, jease, on accidental rake, Ferr; ward, on arriving Music Hall they went, thro Dollner, Potter & Co, era ieiaance Pletney arise, the Minderstarauoe | Morrie ae , Morton, vege | Ramee; Bowe, Ma ‘Suu wit SxEnis reported {a bull to authorize the Corn- | ana fymmanie exereaes inthe evening sare was |"' Sar SF As arenes Pace, Gacegotarn, S0~- Dents, bam 6 fe SS co ade .Queem af the. See, Asbford, i we Bridge construct @ bridge-across | g public meeting, over which Dr. H. F. Gardner'pre- » ‘Roger a — PoNoR, March 18—In port bark a 4 ‘that any member of the Senate or any one of | ner, Thayer, Tipton and Wilson—19, the Hudson river Retr. Highlands, aa meeting, inthe ‘dress, giving the Holmes. susie ee i ee as Pa pao, Johnson, fur NY oe mn arriow, tinaen, wig; the Managers, or.any one acting as counsel for the The Senators were absent.on thelr conference about BILLS PASSED, history of the progress of spiritual manifestations Schr Clariasa Ann, Haile, Wilmington, Del--@ K Racket & UEENSTOWN, Marck 18—Arrived, Hrodrene (Nor), Nell- dent, may have it settled by the jus ent of i ‘NYork. The Senate, Whether the ruling of fie pre: | three hours, To provide for commissioners to construct apubite | from their discavery by the Fox family. He said it seXuiled Ith, Sarah A Dudman, Perry (fromNYork), London ; 70. market in the teenth ward, New York; relative en militens Schr Star, Crowell, Piladelphia—Bake Day f miting _aiioge 18 COMES om CCRT MARS.” JE 0 fone ordinances and coutractafor street pavemencs | (O° gciaimed that, there, were clesce tulMeat | Sebrcieo Washington, Peck, Samora” S47" Col Adams, Horse from Calluo) Leith; Azor Wor) Hille fia), aelala) Lord Chancellor Braking evidently acted THE STATE CAPITAL. ae ences Scr amend Se Siete ee ore”) | ale doubted, although ‘unis | WouKL: Per Beer nie Tenth Samford. ShiynNa, March 19 In port bark Edward Hil, Weston, for ote demos Nevin Satnenenae rey ped ings Bank, New. Yarks to authorize the clty of Troy aan were te aren "He “closed his addsess. by | °°? MAr7 Graz, Aliza, Dicasvile—W © Johnaos. Sonivalt rt achr Samuel E Fabens, Pen- Bie rapes preen § rod Rue eee On. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. vo borrow DOOR sine referrmg to ® controversey he had, eleven a ARRIVALS. tale, aavices | )y to the other side, Lord Erskine said, “If any noble | Defeat of the Amendments \to the Excise | Mr, Tannos moved thut the Committee onRail- | Yea? with professors of Harvard Cal: RETORTED BX, fie DERAED SARE YACHOE. “Jan I7—In port bark Glide, Hathora, from Steamship Cimbria Ham), Haack, Hamburg March 18, via Southampton. 2th, at 6 FMywith mdse and 6 aoe to » arrived Ist, for Salem. Kunhardt & Co. Has had strong westerly winds the entire American Ports. BOSTON, March 80—Cleared, ship Helen Morris (new, 4 Lovell (Br), Jones, Havana, March 24, with rom, Mave rm tenes, Salo Helen, Morsis (new, vot wi on the subject of spiritualism, and Jord is desirous thatthe, subject should bea matter | Taw The Impeachment of Canal Commis- | roads be discharged from the further consideration | cigimed that the a ere ae Ment it will be proper that he should now move an | loner Dorn—The Extension .of the Terms | 0! the pro rata {relent bits, Aad thes fhe Sind be ie | refute thelr arguments at thattime, ars. Emma F- | passage, ", j0} ullem, of New York, then de! Steamsbip Lot sucrrehemit Gp'dhas theory he adtainistered | of the Counclimen—Argumest ‘In the Comrt') Clery have ne bill printed immediately, Adopted. ional audress, and af 6 cone of this tlegram of | sag fo 9 Lortirds Hau tad WE gicnnce peng ne | Herr Wileod, SE John, NB, to load’ fo e v1 als. i . congrati imilar teras. u ite the duties of the chair. With respect to the rights of pper copay eo les eee Hert ship Nereus, B Boston, with snittene Baker, Car brig Recwobd, @ : lear, Wemmaaiiac apeer ve » 1868. Widen, \‘the House of Representatives and to the nghts of the ALBANY, March 31,1 WORK rill, Hicks, Hurt, Wilmington, NC. respondent, I should not for myself object; but I} ‘The Senate Committee to-day-submitted a report SPIRITUALISM. Troy, Bex ialhuasedis sk -eCteee.s atlee, wie & Sn | Manip Resolute, Freeman, Liverpool, 38 days, wrth mdse t2 iat—arrived brig PM Tinker, Matanag = ee ee ee a Bight that the | adverse to the bill to amend the Metropolitan Excise waa delivered oy Mins’ Lizzie Doten, entitled “The Sagar tince Guipa. Had Reavy westerly gales. for the past 38 ines, Morgan ‘yoochow; Mand Potter, Matausas; sexy Preeiding officer of the Senate 1s to decide this | !8w, which report was immediately agreed to and | Ite See Natt nap oan an waded Denton was | Se Thomas twuereate pata indisitess Ider, witieetway | BALTIMORE, March 20—Arrived, schrs Henry Hobert, é si here she pnt {n in distress with railway ep, Mar Question, under the circumstances; that it is not | the bill rejected. Those in New York-who complain of 4 1 ‘this iron, to Hicks & Bell. Has been 9 days north of Hatt Manson, New Haven; Caleb Eaton, Harris, Boston. Below, i the power of the Managers to take the | Judg- | the severity orinjustice of the present liquor law need | ‘The age of humbug has not culminated tn theburn- followed Dy Mra Andre ao Oey rig wag | auibatrong NE and NW winda "March 24, iat 8720, lon 7, beitcietell rd of eeogr iy cher pf pa days Barclay, Si Jngo brig St Peter (Br), Mcfnnes Arichat; schrs . ~ ai es a8 to whether the decision expect no redress at the hands of the politicians of | ing of Barnum’s Museum. ‘There are Joyce Heths of | then commenced, and this was induiged in for some poke achr J W Holmes, from Rio Janeiro for —-, 80 olay, St Jag rg St Petr ir), Medanen: Krichat; achre T Hinulas, one of the Manayers, rose to call the | either party. William M. Tweed, the leader of the | the brain and metaphysical woolly horses still exist- | three hours, when a collation was pariaken of, and Bark suitors Viet Arrores ER gay, with sugar and | 93) Sears, Boston; Helen Mar, Nickerson, Croton Point, attention of the Senate to an abstract which he had | democratic party in th islatt is ing te j. | the anniversary ended to the satisfaction of those | molasses, to Roche Brothers & Coffey. Has Nl days N Shiled Bohr David Babcosk? » sieption the question. It was. to the effect trat|| Comccrsobary i2 the Legisiatnve, isnos going. to || tng and galloping through the duued snnges, of PEI: || having it tu.chargs, CE ae vp Crone yrhobe, Seaa 14 cays, with CHARLESTON, March 30—Arrived off, ship RH Tucker, ‘Juages of the realm. and the barons of the ex. | ®Poll bis chances of being next Governor of the State | losophers of @ certain school with a fury that leaves Seer Kotcks & Went tet ‘ Neate *? M88 | Rundlett, Liverpool; schr Lily, NYork. ch, 8 Chequer were no part of the Flouse of Lords, except | of New York by reducing the majority given for his | them in the eyes of ordinary people but-one stage IMPORTANT ARREST. Irls (Br), Simmons, mee, PR, das wilt Sager, to | gyi Aired, slenmesbins Champion, and Enslty B Souda, for mere ininisterial purposes. That the peers are party in the city of New York last fall by removing | removed from madness. The spiritualistic theary, | yrs, Adelaide Weaver, the Alleged Boardin, tot 3), from Boston for | Munn, Ehiladelphia, ive any opinion in a matter of Parllament. [This | of that very majority. He sacrifices the good of his | physician, or born of the “baseless fabric of a There is a special class of notorious thieves in this | 1on 7345, ‘Bri TA Vatable & Bon. Since If nothing Dut a suc on Rot triers ar jurors only, ‘but are also judges, both of|| Dood Oe 107 Ok On Co ae nt-wen the.canse | probably incepted in the brain of sofvheadad meta- site: Wanner ive Bile ceasion of gaica from N to W. March 37, lat $640, lon 78 14, pn, Pha aii New York; brig ja a OI f j se it le! im Cust oF ; “3 b S1—Arri bri; i Jaw and of fact,.and that the judges ought not to louse o iy fladelphia had bean blown of, lek boat, oH th, Tat BT, | gla Chasers Porte Rin’ g waco tare aed ete juin, te Be t 3 9 0 faytien for Boston, | City, NYork for Washington, DC; Fai! poled thing meer nS Pere tte constituents to the necesalties of party. The pas- | vision”—some dream of the sick couch—is undoubt- | city «who are @ terror to boarding house keepers. wtstoas oF top atlanta Iris has been 7 days north mon 2 ‘asbington, DC; Fairbanks, do for W: hearing distineily in the gallery, and of the total | ge of amendments to the Excise law by a republi- | edly the grandest of these humbugs, with all its great | qney are an insinuating, hypocritical, smoothed ors Martha (ir), Ganion, Glace Bay, 6 days, with conl,to | Sailet'—Steamers Jap oe and Naga ree OTE evork, arc nae 0. GLOUCESTER, March 80—Arrived, schrs Vicksburg, Kel- Jaek of facilitics for properly reporting these most | can Senate would injure the democratic party. | plausibility, its pretended presctence, its mysticisms | tongued set of swindlers, who manage to pull the lary & Susan, Snow, Rockland. rd » , Bae lock ; Juno, Metcalf; C Arey, Ha eran ero terierrfag to,the question put by Mr. | and ws fellow. intriguants in ‘the. Stato Legis and the broadly Glspiay ei Sen GteoN Of sem prOatars Wool over the eyes of even the very persons who oa sore eparaces hoctand.” ie foo recente een tora Mowat man 80 pack, ¢: F ecedel é i a. der themselves altogether too clever by far i » March 2 —Arrived, schrs Sharman some tne oy cee a ‘procenens in the Ms Eten to submit any other ep a ay Twenty years ago the “spirits” manifested them- beni i naae net. bo eeiald bs themone Peviaibie Schr rankin, Brown, Rockland, ’ D lama ‘Bt Thomas’ via Newcastte, Del, for’ Boston: cnlles, case of tl he impeacnment of Ju ge hase, where the | which virtually repeals the whole Excise law, i le | selves for the first time to three young ladies, the | of hands in the most invisible of manners. They Sete Ione Acuoae Spottord, ‘Rockland, Mowe, Bilton. BY oe fondo; Reanioe, ‘aulklin, and Ad question was whether a witness should be permitted | the republicans open|, acknowledge their willing- | Misses Fox, of Rochester. The manifestation was © and come like the seasons, but far more rapidly Rehr Malanta, Robertson, Rockland. nem do for do; Bramhall, Pees apa) foemorands - to refer to his motes in order to refresh his memory | ness to pass a bill which will modify the abyerity Of | by means of knockings and table tipping and created ran With a@ great deal less vestige of their passage | Sehr Mery Helle, Barger, Rockland, tex Boot (Br), Bypber, do for Bt Jobo, cs os peeved on the stand and where the President ut the ques- the present law. The democrats have killed ary a a great sensation, especially among that class of an- | from place to place. ‘They are commonly called Schr Win Carroll, Move, Rockland. . Gn eee ree Bimorhs for MOsteanes biese FAL FLAMING aE snb aS ne pas Teas tae Wich doen clent females, found in every community, whose | poarding house thieves. Of this class, during several ch Soak Thos, Loon ae es sap, New Bedford for Harwich, ei (een tin Di tes tend to funerals, sick chambers and 2 see Oro 1 —Schra lowe, Senator, jausett, morbid tastes tend i fam months past, has been noted one Adelaide Weaver, | BchrJ P Rol arty, Gloucester, Son AM eerived, aston Thos Btnaick cary, Maueets nie abethport for Boston; Impudence (Br), Simpson, NY: for St John. NB ; Montrose, Grierson, Calais for New Bedford, KyYARtTs, on behalf. of the President, said:—Mr. | seize the opportunity of making political capital by hostly subjects generally. Ail who believed in has expertenced, according to Schr Ht tH 1 Chief Justice and Senators—I rise to make a single | introducing a set of aiiendunite possessing some g spooks! nee intangible ghosts were converted im- Be Ow Seis nifetins of @ duration of ey. Schr Rey gaunder 1 Chase, Gloucester. observation in reference 10 a position or an argu- | features that will insure their passage. mediately, and the excitement ran high. The levees | two years, Bil the trials and sufferings and Schr W Saulsoury, Nickerson New Bedford. ‘salled—Sohr Montrose. Wind NE ment pressed by one of the. honorable Managers to The trial of Canal Commissioner Robert C. Dorn | of tne young ladies who had led off in the discove- | heartburnings that are popularly supposed Schr J Truman, Gibbs, New Hedtord for Philadelphia. In port schra_ Mozelle, Alma. (Br), Faled (Br), Gen Grant, aid. the judgmeént.of the Senate on the question sub- | commenced to-day. The court consists of the Senate | ries of the spirit land were well attended, and they | to be tneidentel to the duily Wayfaring of Sebr Mary Pryo , Sohnacty Fa River for Philadelphia, Walter Scott (Br), Dorado, Impudence, Thomas’ Sinnickson,. mitted to it. ‘That question we understand to be | and the Court of Appeals. Lieutenant Governor | continued their explorations of the terra incognita | unprotected relicts of dead husbands. This anne Hsjnes, Guith, Frovaesees for Philadelphia. B i. ” whether according to the rules of this body.the Chief | Woodford prestded ina most able manner, opening | yp to the seventh heaven with a success and a plau- vey Weaver alias. Miller, alias wheeler, Miche Freese, Gomens, ereieuer ta ee foe port. MOBILE, March 35—Arrived, ship Princess Boatrice (Br)p Justice presiding shall determine preliminarily inter- | and conducting the proceedings with a promptness bie deduction of effects from known causes which | jg almost six feet in height, Magi ecaiee canasaniiis Behr 1 L Slaght, Willeta, Providence. izabel Hamm, bi ferpool achr Edith, Sturgiss, Havre. : locutory questionsof evidence, of law, as they arise, | and ease seldom experienced in such ceremonies. | seemed to have all the smoothness of truth j » lah Schr Justice, Miller, Naragansett. 26th—Arrived, ships ee and Tuscarora, “ oe . ea - 0 al features, mixed brown and gray hair and a large si Rowland, Liverpool ; Lepanto (Br), Walker, and Aurora, Bar- Subject to the decieion of the Senate on presentation | The articles of impeachment were read, after which | jogicaily evolved. In those early days of | wart on her right cheek, Her plan of operations has chr N H Hall, Murphy, Providence. whedon Mot f bat ort, | , MARBLEHEAD, March 28—Arrived, achr Danl 8 Mershon, Sena ‘i . - Thur Xt, ; exciteme: e Schr Wm Taylor, Robertsor by ony onal oars anes nto it. Now, the hon- | the high court adjourned to Thursday nex ritualism the excitement spread — even | heen to call at houses in which rooms are advertised Bone en ar ca Walford, Now Haven for Butea recognizing the great ‘The question as to the constitutionality of the pro- among the first circles of ene throughout | to rent, and when aroom pleased her she engaged it. Schr Dwight Davidson, Ketcham, New Haven for Virginia A Tete search as As tiseah dasinstine AAI: incoavenience that would in the retarding of the | vision extending the terms of office of the Councll- | our.country, the fon took it up, the Fox girls were ive tow: 2 Big A , 8 she would leave { Schr Wild Pigeon, Chapman, New London. : trial fom that appeal to..so numerous a body | men of the city of New York, as contained in the | the rage Ot tne hour, table-tipping was the latest Prenat tate Naar eenaace’ nee cme Jane, Warren, New London for Elizabethport, Hovey, NYork; Blenville, Baker, NYork via Havan pee on every interlocutory question, while he insists on | famous ‘Tax Levy bill of | 1867, and which | gtyie and Spiritualism was the fastion of the season. | ters to ieave behind her the valuables of the boarding Schr A A Howe, Bartlett, New London. Forive Wiltenrnnd Advance (Be peleg fhe the pseniuide and iiportance of the right to deter- | was decided aftirmatively in the Supreme Court, | 1s novelty soon wore away, however, and the lau- | house keeper, which by some strange means she Schr Deer Isle, Low, Bridgeport, ‘Cleared—Steamships Mexican (Br); Sevill, Liverpool; Mer= ine, intimates that the Managers will allow the | came up In the Court of Appeals to-day. Messrs. | yejs of the leaders of the circles faded most sadly. | never eh Ft Lo Gave ee atHed Rae An Behr Escort, Phillips, Bridgenort. cedita, Smith, NYork? ebipe 5 Chapman, Norton, Havres thief’ Jgrtice to decide, wnles® they see reason to ob- | Horace K. Porter and Nelson J. Waterbury opened | Prom gilded saloons and the drawing rooms of the | her trunk. She has, aided by her merits as an ac- | Schr Geo Washington, Peek, Stamford, Robenla, Wade, Havre; bark Jaruco (Span), Cabanas, and b ct. ‘On behalf of the counsel for the President I | the case for the appellants, the Board of Councilmen | fret society the new metaphysical phantasm was re- | Hor tank, | She hes, tae oy Hee Mal story. tellin BoEr Becliy, reat Boecteira. Romantico (Span), Ferrer, Barcelona brig New York (Ital ° is to that we from this | claiming to have been elected last December. Messrs. : { 5 hat ee complished conversational £nd teartu y B 1 hi - Savarese, i lasgow j schra H P Russell, Nickerson, Providence ave only this to aay, oma th 1g duced to the public hall and the trickery of the | managed to ply her vocation with a guccess that has | Schr Daniel Goodwin, Waterbury, Stamford. Farareme, (isspow icehre uurt the-:we as to whether the first preliminary de- | Hall, Vanderpoel aud Hutchins appeared for the | mountebank. Attraction belng found absolutely ity ran ‘ad gratifying to herself as it has Schr Oscar C Acken, Hobbie, Stamford. 26th—Arrived, steamship Alice (Br), Tutton, Liverpool vis jon isiso be made by the Chief Justice or to be | respondents. The only np ani ueportant pout | necessary in this new condition of things, speaking proven avery sore reminder tomany householders in Pci day at ‘Stopington, Kingston, Ja, and Havana; ship Marcia O Day, Chase, Lon- Made dy the whole body, and that we shall not sub- | made against the appellants was Uit:n claimmg | mediums arose, invisible hands were passed over | [his city, rider 8 Schr Perine, Shefiield, Stonington. don; bark Jeanne (Fr), Farlos jelow, coming f ‘ ata 4 the complaints been | Schr Mariner, Davis, Greenwich, een mit to the choice of the Managers as to how far that | that the provision was unconstitutional becatise cou- | the faces of frightened skeptics, and the untylng of Eo comulehia Schr Mariner, Davis, Greenwich, ‘Up, steamship Saida (Fr), from Curdiff;ship Lamouricler (Bry Tule shall &» departed from. Whatever the Tule is | tained in the Tax Levy bill, whose title was ex | Knotted cords. ahowed. the utility of the spirits of aonesn Sea ee ee eect ado gy | Schr d W Raymond, Hobbie, 5 Expounder, Irvin, trom Havre; Vio~ ‘rom Barbados; by. we shaib abble by it; but if the court determine that | plicit, they were arguing the uaconstitutionality of | dead and gone relatives. Schr P F Brady, Brown, Black Rock for Port Johnson. Swire, toria (Br), Mounce, from Liverpool; N Boynton, Hyler, from Hi brig Lisabel, Panno, from Cienfuegos; achra Dexter, ; gy Sat “ + Apo ws “ ampel > kK, ui w she in Ms eebocutory v6.8 . ve 4 detmilar cho peels vas a corre: 4 ein its patrons ‘ " See Ro lnek ewig ‘egos. matier of right and as @ matter of toting the Ghy: contained: in the Tax.Lepy oc 1sse. | ual (ogre ne 8 Content ED ER ORARED DTS FOr the || Bek Ge Cove, Oot ei ae neve. | | tkt Reece ena meee eens Cleared—Ship Emerald, Mickell, Havre; brig A F Larrabee, proceedin @ all be adopted, The argument 1s to be closed this afiert.oo". but no | frunsgendental school took. it under their protecting | ¢4,,t0 her arrest. . Tast event, it ev enougt. | Schr Ellen Brown; Bush, Northport Carlyle, Sagua. i ieee nae Feduiis wapton that th dooleion willbe. rendered: probably be! 2 Jue ‘ es Irving ; SouTHWFAT Pass, March 26—Wind light. Arrived, scene Poeiens hogy te bpd afar elle str angibeopapp arb reason ea lap soane rata ted 9: elo allstar Atheists, for lack of other religion, adopted | py what means the unsophisticated cannot le 4 sbip Protector (Nor), Maroni, Sailed, ship Oswego and bark. ate retires gretonsultation. The t term of uhe court. materlalista and adv cates of wild theories of |}! tracing her to a house in Chariton Fite ¥ abi elaide. NEW BEDFORD, March 28—Ada F Brooks, Atkins, Bar- bados for Hoston, having been ashore, as before reported, ‘2uth, bark Palmetto (in tow of steamer Acushnet), Howland, ‘rom L'verpool Feb 8, arrived March 80, | NYork, to fit for whaling. 115, oxpertenced very heavy westerly galee, Salled 2th, scbra Hattle Paige, Haley, Philadelphya 20th, ec \Sth had a hurricane from yin | MA Rowland, Fuller, NYork; 30th, Wim H Saulsbury, Nick- ad split several other sails; alice | erson, and Joha C Baxter, Jones, do; Ada F Brooks, : NYor from Ponee, PR, arrived S0th, reports:— | NEW LONDON, March 2—Arrived, schr Keokuk, Small, Mi eee Leno oe 1 EE Arroyo, Pit, for Noowich; sloop Harvest, Corwin, NYork for Bristol, to for 3 days and driven oT to lat | NEWPORT, March 29, PM—Arrived, schrs Montezuma, boat Pa Har- : t, bulwarks and galley, Low, Nyork for Beverly; Sunny Side, Snow, do for away quarter rail and lost deck load of m wich, ‘80th, 8 AM—Sailed, schra Sunny Side, Montezuma. BELOW. NEW HAVEN, March MaArired eae Emily M Wellty 1 yeas and‘ néy3, and resulted—yeas a as trausmutation of souls, or the utter beastliness of | she had ens: i : - : 1 ts beer ope aged a roow, With a view, no doubt aallowss— NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. man, eltier hung theigselves to tenets of | increasing her stock of ‘spoila. On her perso YEAs—Mos.are, Anthony, Buckelew, Cole, Conness, Cor- 8 r faith, or, receiving rebutl’s, in- | found some forty pawn tickets, represe \ dott, Davia, Laer, Edmunds, Poste nea, Hendricks, 7 ted ft a8 a pure of thelr own belief, | Sound soue forty Poe value, altageth echad ne on i a tuis accession to the corps of the | posed, amounting in value to from $:,' faiitul, Who stili clung to it with the desperation of | Pacnector Dilks had her locked up uy the SENATE. Ferry, ora Sumner, “Thayer, ped seve Porton, Noi iretterson | of Ne. sy sis oy se romerdy, Ke Nekers, Wiliams aud ALBANY, March 21, 1868, a : ape entrat p—Messh 8. er 2 i drowning men, Spiritualism speedily sank into a 1 or tims may be again tutrudecu ¢ magia, Dovid Denke, Ferry Sundry remonstrances were presented against the | positiou bordeting.on the derk sea of oblivion. its | aivé Where her vielims may be ag beh pag. Song Dill to authorize the designation of one paper in New | 00d pretences ceased to predominate, and te ex: = bull, Van’ Winkie ape Will York in which shall be published all the ieza! notices, | (eInely ad beran to clon on a tees became POARD OF EXCISE. rth being a th pA car reshape neo roan Cody They were referred to the Judictary Co: t predominant in iis tenets—its expouders were in The Board of Excise held their regular weekly us giving pra, QRGu effect to the posttion assume BILLS ORDERED TO A THIKD READIN most part of the bohemian class, and their evil doc : ae 5 dy him as to hi | Meht to vote. : Ns triues so impregnated the orignally pure theory as to meeting yesterday afternoon, the President, Judge To circumsta,sice created Some Mutter on the oor | Relative to the weight of rai! on the Middleton and | pecomme its leuillug characteristics, The temple of | Joseph Bosworth, in the chair, A calendar of six- | Rork Albert Emerson, Cutts, from Port au Prince, Kelsey, Eltzabethport; 8 Applegate, Steelman, dos, Charl @ng.rauch anus emment in the gallgtieg, | | Water Gap Rallroad; authorizing certain towns to | this new faith, was tttingly found 2 a gat | teen cayes was disposed of, and the licenses of the Brig aleexhace witicens” ( doc Hidde do Surah ahenpagy bogies od he Senate, 1 eaded by the Culef Justice, then, seribe to the ifthe Utica and Black | ret tn this city, whee the — philosophe : . ge | i Herst, Jones, bound to Salem; Fair Wind, Avery, d abou! three oclo ck, vetired for conanitation.” Soon { Subscribe to the capital pata of the Utica and Black | To seed were to spread Out on all sides, Hike the rays | following nained persons were revoked:—Lewis Kos- | Brig Milly @).—Ail by pllot boat 8 E Fi H Brown, Plercey dos sloop Temperance, ‘Mackey, Elisabeth Sian che gullerics vegan to thin ons. | The members River Railroad; authorizing appeals from the de- | of tae sun, the Wild theories of their peculiar faith, f ter, 855 Second avenue; Charles Troll, 756 Eleventh SAILED. Poi of is House gai ier d in knots and induiged in | cisions of the Canal Appraisers—a majority report; | reforming the entire world and casting down all tié | avenue; George A. Lewis, 668 Eleventh avenue; | | Steamships Allemannia, Hamburg; Hatteras, Norfolk; PASS GAYALLO, Texas, March —At Indianola, brig tability which inight | Matthew Lewis, 186 Division street; George Do: ‘ork, Idg beef, dc; schr Burlingame, b, 147 | Leo, Savanuah ; Neptune, and Ashland, Boston ; bark Swrim- | William, Coflin, for bef mayen at ; brig Stockton, | from Pensacola, a jored at Quarantine) ; brig Stockton, ona Fe le a ner, Rotterdain (ani palace ous conve ation, and the counsel for the | qxing the pay of county papers for publishing rene caaulles guletly togett Ore hour, | session laws to filty cents per folio; imcorjo- w two he irs, three h ome passed, aud atiticthe Sena | tating’ the. Vuron Safe Deaosit Compauy sof ns. Police luterferenc tors die. not return totheir Chamber. ‘Phe tow spec- |New York; incorporating the Union Foundry Com. | hopes of the new piilosoph tators ti the gallerh » waled listiessty; most of the any of Troy; authorizing the Common Couneii of | bUt scarcely Jess insane be members sought of “scenes more gongenial, and bina ‘to bor 000 pi city purposes; te ative | lave again taken the lead. It was their celebration | he hud discovered in Troll’s piace on Sunday, the Lith | ¢ore reporved,, went ashore in a dense fog on Western H ig yof the consummation of thetr Utopian | Fourth street; Willlam Wiebush, 661 Hudson street. tank R Walt squelched the bulding | The case of Charles ‘Troll, No. 756 Eleventh avenue, aug. hee, Corson, face Mew Teak ud the more decent | excited considerable interest. OfMcer McLaughlin, Marine Disasters. Patled from the Pass 18th, schrs J B Clayton, and Magellan, evers in Spiritualism | of the Twenty second precinct, ade a charge (aat Bank Orono (Br), from Savannah for Li 1, NS (bee to eT AO SEBHIA, went a . | atyat ag 30—A “ barks Europa (Br) Tucker, Matanzas ; Lizzie ius laiwick, NYork; Po- nf 2 ead, the gegoral appear. ugee Of things wae lgtiess and | to the Metropolit Police Li 1 iranee Fuad: | 0: he Gwentieth anniversary that occurred lastnight | inst., eleven men sitting around tables and lager beer | Capt Day supposing that he was satling directly nto the uninteresting.” ee ee ee eee tana: | at the Everest Rooms, coree of Broadway and | in ginases on the tables, ‘Tie defendant summoned | ot Liverpool, aod Ective tas vee toa ee ess inert py nm i datiotis Thon, Prisingers At last, at twenty jgifiutes past siro’cdock, the | hanna rivers at Binghamtor sending ty . | Thirty-fourth etree fourteen Ww 'vesses to prove that the officer had per- | struck. She broke rudder it stern nearly in two parts, | Trinidad; Native At Lee, Newburyport. Senate rernrned, cmd tle Thief Justice having called | ter of the ‘Troy Savings nk; authorizing the he audience ase ed was remarkable for tt | jurcd himself in making the charge he had made | biiged and was abandor ihe will be ® total wreck; was ‘Cleared ~“riga Suany South, Bayley, jueenstown for orders; ; the bodys order, eatg!: —The Senate has had under | transfer apd trial of indictments; authorizing life er good looks and tas against him; but the assistant attorney's cross- | P*tially insured, Anna, Morrow, Kingston, Ja; schre J 8 Bpencer, Flem! conaidera@ion the (qa tips Which was GQiscusced be- | insurance companies to invest in reai estate outside fore it retired, and bums darected use to report the fol- | of this St : lowing rule:— city; inco Rule 7,-Tee presidir e wi natic 21 a BAXK JEANNE DE FLANDERS, from Rio Janeiro via | Cardenas; Jas ee, Lynch, Bridgeport; Meee ae tamepeNury really 18. The. Hecose was ree | Hampton Kowa, arrived at Norfolk Pat ah for repair, het | New tia ran Read tWoad, traitor N walk’ OF Haw voked by a vote of seven to one, afler which Com- Selves tepertedh. "She has revelved orders for New York, = | D’Uakes, Berry, and Jas’ Veldreny Cavalier, onto; 43 ea, miss on Stone intimated that it was due to the Brio Agy C Trrcoms, at Boston from Segue, reports on tems Faw, Kgl gion, W oats stove, fy €, but within fifty miles of New york rating the Meciames’ and Traders’ | Whatever form they migit of the Sonate sbat sect all | Savina Nanke e comrae aders’ | aewemblage did credit to the sect, w Arocgnoary pr paration fo prema pone emeemnre fe BILLS INTRODUCED. eaus as favorabiy represented at ‘its weekly meet- | otttcer who had been impeached in the case that the | gysrand 394, ina pale f WNW, W A Crocker, Baxter, Boston. alin ol OF ee eee vet all the fenmee:of. By Mr. Mcreuy—Toprevent burials near reservoirs | ities, Where inferior clases rather pretoininate. | Board should express its confidence in him. Mr. a hoae teed and paktens dies dolones. MEORILAND, March Arrived, brig JB Brown, Balty “od. Viormeédering the trial nowotherwise | and ponds used to supply Brooklyn with water. ‘The ‘entertainment consisied of masic, vocal and in: | Acton stated that the vote by which Troll’s License | “conn Esoont—A report was brought to New London at a | mah, Tangier; Convert, Pendleton, Belfast fang = Smad ‘Um presiding officer ap the epic! By Mr. NicuoLs—Authorizing the city of Buttilo recitations, addvesses, spirit mani- | had been revoked had suiticiently attested 10 the | tate hour on saturday night by aman who ‘on the mi Bon tom, do for NYork, Juniata, Pen night train (from Providence for New London) at Mystic, that Cleared—Steamer Hibernian (Br), Brown, Liverpool; brig the achooner Lacort (of Noank) Captain Horace Brown, went | Geo Amos, Hall, Cardenas; schr Marcus Hunter, Orr, Matan- ans. down that night about ten o'clock, two miles from the shore. div Jest Sowa, he sald, about two weeks since, had rived, bark Philena, Davis, Matanzas; brigs Geo P = change lands. Wa Shase, Dr. F. L. H. Harris and eeveral other ms sid a uals for decicion, or Ww mex a bis option, in the.tirst in- | CMY 1 lights of the Dodworth Hall Sunday meetings did ‘puch qiezstgp toa vote of the members By Mr. GRawAM—Incorporating the Cornwall Sus- | ligts of the D ; : A re "ea Se ee ee ee pension Bridge Company, for the purpose of building | the speaking, ‘the burden of their arguments was EUROPEAN MARKETS. ‘hiladelphia, loaded whh coal, and was returning. He gave | Roberts (Br), Louse, Trinidad; J Bickmore, Graffam, Carde- r, BUTLER intimat W thad the Managers desired | # Suspension | dye over the Hudson river, that Spiritualism was a great and a glorious fact; ey his name as Michael McVey, and said that the crew were all | nas: Frontier, Skinner, Niork; schrs No lle Chase,’ Strout, Mr. aI Arr ri By Mr. Tweep—Authorizing owners of bulkheads | Uti wit ultimately revolutionize the world; that LONDON MONRY MARKET.—LONDON, March 31— | lostexcept himself and two others, Henry O'Neil and Henry | Havana: Freddie Walter, Atwood, Tangier ; E G Willard, Par Oe Thcunt Lt ea, OAIat, wwless the Mansgers | between Watts and Desbrosses streets, New York, to | it48 No longer an uncertainty, but is an established | 5 bP °Consols closed ut ds.a, 05% for money and Mele eet te, Teere taisood by the erenement prodeed Gy |" aalies-ttecoer Hiteratant sotre Win Fenn Gtiver Lake, Wine in session he wad | erect piers; also a bill incorporating’ the Working. | ficts that the Hearts of sceptics were growdne Weak | gociuir, American securities closed at the follow- | Exposure iu the water. if . 7) pout cages: nd dancing by the entire party. assembied, | Board's optuion of the oMcer. = nd others. gd the Senate to women's Association. Wiliiu wiem at tts aaniversury evidence of the : now fiove.an adjournme We Prien ‘ aah suthfai tire a . pstly frame; the | ing rate: nited States five twenty bonds quiet, Sonn Currratn, of Mystle, from Charleston for Darien hip Peruvian (Br), Ballantyne, Liver- Tear tate tiat they did not. By Mr. Pience—Amending the charter of the | Youthfai tire remaining in (ue ghostly frame; that the | 71%. 0'35" Tinois Central Ratiway shares, 80%; Erie | peiot'roneried put lato Pernsdina leaking: was beached OF i sau Railroad Company, of Brookiyn, by divertin societies Unroughout’ the Union were in a most rm > = me Washington avenue, | hourmbing condition, aud, to tie number of one hun- BOSE A a aes SURE CRORE | WORtOER |) | Che SE Se 7 See wal eens Sere) ee atthe sane thne at their re- Senaior TRUMMILL the © uae -he motion for ax)- wee Jougnipent to twelve o’cl. GS Logngrrow, which was ¥ 1, Norfolk. oe a Te ina Soua ETHAN ALLEN, at Portland from Matanzas, passed, | “PROVIDERGE, March 0 areiged sohrs ‘Margaret’ Reine port. dred, were assemble ed. . 4 Nnane lat oy 81 * ele. FRANKVORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, March 31— | off Cape Cod, a sunken vessel, with spars above water, ani , Hand, Philadelphia; Breeze, Barilett, Elizabeth othe Chief Justice vacated Wike chair, and the Senate | tue boarding station at Couey Isiaud. Helle ee onke cweiac dbine oie me ot cele | 5p, M.—United States bonds closed at 74% for the wrecked stuff {n the viciaity. " ¢ te icd Sches Leute T Ghesten ‘Collins, Norfolk; Armerioan having: resuined tis }ogislat Wer se adjourned Gia peg lero Cathe cinus annivcrearr OF, Gin a bare: | MRT OL 18am Soun Neve CHAN, Strout, at Portland from Havana, re- | Engle, Shaw, Philacelpbia; Kate Scranton, Palmer, NYork; twenty minutes pas £1x. Legacies} choeirenp lov te ais rl oh i ake LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, March | ports 2lst wh, of Chincoteague, in a NE gele, lost 40 thds | Soop Agent, Chadwick ' 8 paw six. the relief of certain religious societies in New Y lation, All the speakers harped on the same | ,,LIVERTOGT CorroN MANET today nas heen | fuoinssee off deck, carried away fore boom and foretopmast, | . SAVANNAH, March i/—Arrived, schrs Jane Emson, Van - Kings and Westone ‘countic lative to filing of | Strmg, ype old tune without bra ed rung en abla, 20 times quite active, and then without | lost both ibs ‘and aplit joresai!. 27ih, off Cape Ann, saw schr Cleat, NYorK y pee nel eg The ebip Dank Merk e y "| a ot BI 4 e ~ * of fo "9 |! petitor, a1 Clerk; amending the charter | te olden changes on their favorite threadbare | ici animation. The market closed (iriner, under a | 2*¢; With loss of foretop and j!bboom. which cleared yesterday for Havaus, having received ot the St. Lawrence U remains at this PROCEZDINGS OF TH: }KECBET SESSION. papers wath the Coun versily in regard £0 the elec, | Meas and perorsied in the orthodox condition Of | ore favorable trade report, aud with an advance of | _ Som Cuana Sawven, at Philadelphia from Port Spain, pees by telegrap ae eee ES | tion of,trustees. spiritualistic, mental fox. ‘Trinidad, bad heavy weather, which carried away jibboom, ~ he te Eaton, New When the Senate retired fr xe their «amber this { z MLL, Lost. ‘There were several young Indies who sang very tee Bis feat Meoitien io ae ee & | foretopmiast and aay other demage. vs qiebianin sont Harvey,’ Herman Livi og conta HeNpeRsc The bi! incorporating the International Bock - | sweetly and periormed skilfully on the piano, and > Ms pa ‘ " Soun ALMA, damuged in collision at Holmes’ Hole inthe | ders, Cadiz. i a4 afternoon to an adjoping 1 am Mr, HENDERSON | OS Or yaw Wark Was lost bya vole of Ito ieee | one Individual who tuought he could play on the aye reached those of Cot On ne eon ag | tate gale, has Yepaires, and was ready for sem Sith uit Sint Arrived,, steamship Huntsville, Crowell, New York 66 moved-to- postpone the pendi Wsquestion on appeal, “HE METROPOLITAN EXCISE LAW. Violin. After an excellently selected and varied | 8°@, (he, clodng dunt tree eens COMITIve, 11's 4 | SOBRADA F BeooKs, from Barbados for Horton, which | ™U'%. scieog stat, ateamshtp San Jacinto, New York; bark with » view to take.up the rule ® Mr. VAK nw reported adversely on the Assem- | Programme af vocal and instrumental pleces and | POrt 11% a tad ¢ up) + L's ad | wag ashore on Cuttylunk, was towed to New Bedford on 4 " P ' $ s mh ~ (Bh e | Comic haa been s . 1140; middling Orleans, 113g a 114d. The sales of | ZOLriiy' ane vessel and cargo sustained no injury, and | Chilton, do. i zoe Pr lowing vote:— bly bill nding the Metropolitan Excise law, | Coule reedtations had been about half gone through, 8,000 bal re ys Clearad—Steamship Cleopatra, New York; ship Screamer, ‘This .wag agreed to by:the fol bywing vote: Agreed 10. the master of ceremonics announced that | the day foot up 15,000 bales. was towed off by steamer Helen Augusta, after baving die | yoine' Liverpool. Yihus—Meser Bay td. Buckalew, Cam. | “Sir" Wins moved a reconsideration, claimingthat | he woud have the supreme pleasure of | 4 TRADE Reront.—Livenroon March 91-—The ad: | charged part of her cargo, WILMINGON, NC, March $0—Arrived, steamer Mary San~ eron, Cattell, © . Gs agin, Doris, Dixon, | qhemotion aught to bexranted asau act of courtesy, | Wttoducing We the audicuce the celebrated | ices from Manchester are favorable. The market | goun EM Russntt, while going down, Boston harbor on | ford, NYork. : . “ y , for goods and yarns is active and buoyant. Friday, was run into by an inward bound steamer and had Blst—Cleared, Stearsbip Mary Sanford, NYork. Doolittic, Edmunds, yten, Fowler, FretinghQy- | ghat ne migit have an opportunity to express lis dis: | FOX sisters, of Rochester knockings fame. The la- sc Morrill of Vt, Norton, Pa Hae wafy nt ns eg re those iv with him may have a elfauce to ex. | stepped «athe platform, creating an intense sensi- cwt. for mixed Western, Wheat steady at 168, for | the North and South Brothers yer WARREN, March 27 when passing between | Eitzabethport. rday affernoos, colliced ved, achr Mary H Mitiiin, Davis. of Tenn., Pomerey, Ke sbu Ty, Sprague, press Vielr views on as they did ne, and seated themselves on a settee y a A Watts, and broke th iter’s jibl bull, Vad Winkie, Vickers, Willey aid Wullpns—32. | PPE orion reconsider prevatied, and Mr. Tweed | {acing the mudicnec ‘and submitted themselves | California white and 4s. 44. for red Western: | Ihe Speers Gt ber ualwerks aut semen Webb Weaking. Uae Nays—Messrs. Chan er, Copktir eshrake, | gave nocice that he would call up the subject to-mor- uly to the stare of ‘the fluttering assemblage. | {y' °S amy . " ~ * drifted to Port Morris, where she is discharging Ferry, Heward, ‘owe, Morgen, Morion, ¥ve, Ramsey, Shermun, stey LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, | While the schr Eastern Star was lying to in agale off Cape A. 4 cheerful and - @ " Elizabeth on the 18th ult, the captain's son was Knocked Thayer, Trton ani Wiison—18. Je Assembiy Managers of the ime | Yovlding appearauce. auiie parce | Pee Str, See ee a ee board by the boom a8 it was lowing very hard at the ti ‘ ye B et eact K B, ri Ja x 101 conceive tie spirt t a h by OOS e, ee Mr, Hensamisow then matty rege a Longe ps ths be} Dae anki aoe, tat abd the. Same a che | Am fussy old cbap availed Niceelt af the oppor: “Liveuroot, Puowivce MaKKwT.—LivEnroot, March Miscellancous. seventh rule, when a motion was ma Msageced | Court of Appeals soon aftcr appeared within the cir- | tmity, as soon as the rst sensation had su bsided, of Somth ory ae tor taadtam, ‘Turpeneine, S38. EXCPLLENT PASSAGE—The fine steamer Huntaville, Cap- to, to strike eet from ihe same the fords which pro- hin | comm i 3 ae 4 tain Crowell, belonging to R Lowden's Black Star Ine, left row. wart, Suianer, | yp i jadies were in full evening dress, with white a CHMENT OF CANAL COMMISSIONER DonN, | OPETA clowks, vind presented L qunuecnomad NICK OF THE WOQDS NICK OF THE WOODS NICK OF THE WOODS plactag himself in the foregrouud. HLS “el vide that the :rulingy on questions of evidence aud incidental quest. ons sali stand as ‘he judgmentet the Senate. Mr. SUMNER off wed az amendments © Mr. Hender- son's proposition, a8 folivws:— That the Chief Jn stice residing in “he Senate in the trial of the Pree ddentof the Univen Status is not a member of the Sep tate, and has no aint vority under the constitution to ve te OD aby question during the trial. ‘This was rejected bp the fellowing voie- S— Messrs, me ton, Cattell, Chand ‘er, Gonk- ting, Coupes m Cragig, Drake, Hom urd, Mor- ‘an, Moreill of Me., Mot ton, Ten Pomeroy, Rates Stewart, humner, Thayer, ston, Trumt ull, Wi. Mains and Wilson—22. Nays—Messrs, Bayard, Backasow, Colo on, Voviittic, Edmunds, \Ferry, Sota “Fretinghuysen, Hendersort, Hendricks, 1 on, McCreery, Morrill of Vt, Norton, Pa ‘Tenn., Patterson of N. H., b'o8s, Shernumt, Sprague, Van Winkle, Vickers and’ Wh\ley—26. ay 18, Dix My. DRAKE meved an amendmeht to ‘Mr. Hemder- son's proposition, as follows:— Iti« the judgment of the Sanate that \yrnser the conetitation the Chief Justice, presiding’ over the Senaten the pending trial, has no privilege ofruting uestiona of law arieing therein, but tha’ all such giuestigus shouid be submitted to and decia'ed by the nate, ‘This war disagreed to by the follawing vot t— YrAs—-Messrs, Cameron, Cattell, Chandiet, Cole, Conkhng, Conness, Drake, Ferry, Moward, Howe, Morgay, Morrill of Maine, Morton, Nye, Ha tnsey, Stewart, Simmer, Thayer, Tipton and \Vilson—.%0, Nays Messrs. Anthony, Bayard, Bav'kalew, Cor bett, Cragin, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, _ bam, senden, Fowler, Frelinghuysen, lenderacd, Hendricks, Johuson, McCreery, Morril) of Wt» Norton, Patterson of N. H., Patterson of Teun. Pond eroy, Rosa, Sauisbury, Sherman, Sprague, Trumbull, Van Winkie, Vickers, Willey and Wikiams—s0- Mr. SHERMAN supmitted the following, which was tejected by a vote of 26 against 25:— ‘That under the rules and in accordance with the precedents in the United States in cases of impevch- ‘ment, all questions other dian those of order shoud ‘be suomitted to the Senate. . ‘ Finally the Senators agreed to Mr. Hendersan’s amendment to the seventh rule, as follows: — The presiding oMicer of the Senate shall direct all necessery preperations in the Senate cham- ber, and the presiding oMcer upon the trial Bhall’ direct ai! the forme of progecdings while e Senate ave sitting for the purpose of trying aD imperchment and all forms during the jal Ob Other Wike epecially provided for; and the presiding oficer op je Vein! may syle al! questions of terion of when the crier made due proclamation, aod th ivtof Impeachment was formed, Lieutenant Gov- or Woodtord presiding. Messrs, Folger, Murpliy and Judge Hunt were ap- pointed to prepare rules, The President was directed to take order for the notification and appearance of the accused; and the court adjourned until ope o'clock next Thursday. ihe Senate then took a recess until evening. Evening Session. The Senate met at half-past seven P. M. THE RAILROAD BILLS, Mr. PARKER moved that the consideration of atl bills pendiiug before the Senate granting State aid to railroads be postponed until the 9th of May, which Was lost by the following vote:— mpbell, Crowley, Edwards, Folger, Genet, nnedy. Morgans, Mewts, Nichols, D'Donodl Bradley, Cantdwell, Chap- may, Grabai Mattoon, Murphy,’ Nicke, Pierce, Stan: nd Williamea-16, FOWER OF JUDGES TO GRANT INJUNCTIONS. The bili authorizing the Supreme Court to issue writs of prohibition in order to ascertain ina speedy manner the power of judges w grant injunctions was ordered to a third reading, Mr. MURPHY saw no objection to the bill unless it Was the. it might seem to have orignated in the rail- road War that Was now going on aud to be inteaded tw affect that matter, Mr. HiAL® did not think the objection a good one, ag the raiiroad cases referred to have passed beyond tie preliminary steps where the provisions of this bill might apply. The Rochester Claim bill was aiso ordered to a third reaging, and the Senate adjourned, ASSEMBLY. ALBANY, March 31, 1868. ‘The act prevkling for submitting the amentied constitution to the electors of the State was con- sidered and made a special order for Friday, BILLS PASSED, To provide for the removal of the Genesce College Jrotn Lima to Syracuse ; to amend the Lockport city charter; to authorize the construction of Sheepshead Bay avenue. CHAMPLAIN CANAL. Mt. Usperwoop moved that tue Canal Roard be requested to open Champlain Canal for navig on the 260) Of ‘April, OF a# SoON thereafter as pussibie. Adopied Severdt! bes of a localgharacter were passed, and the AsseLably took.a recess until evenipg. Evening Seasio BILLS INTRODUCED, \By Mr. Ackewt-To Incorporate tie Citizens’ WANT Company A POUghacepsic. Ry Mr, ©, dy Sane hy provide for the consyjida- music? Was effective as far as sound goes, . Wikough it evidentiy did not mean much. It was, sort of stamimering, bungling solo, alternating sem & ping staccato to a ragged pizzicato moy ement, tua Voice were a cracked violin or a rusty "érom- bone played by some broken winded spirits. After he had ¥poken his piece over the young lad) es lie was succeeded by two other gents with wh @&2y vo.ces and a.bad snume a piece, Whe sorely triea the patience of the sensible audience, Finally their rnodomontade came to an end, a vd the master of dhe ceremonies announced that t. We s.sters had agreed to give evidence then and the: of their ability us mediums by causing the spirits t & manifest themselves through the usual means 0. rapping. The hal) was hushed into deep silence, and the Jadies placed ihe tips of their fingers on the plano, After waiting several minutes faint raps were heard about tage. Then, the mediums seeming to guim confidence, announced that they would cause the raps to be sounded in any part of the hall that might be desired by the audience, ‘The raps then ran along the door between the feet of the audience, approaching even the skeptical writer and faintly rapping out twenty when so commanded by the elder of the siaters, ‘This manifestation was regarded as a great success by the faithful part of the audience, who rappnrously applauded the ladies on their retirement? at this cuinax of their triumph. The old fegies of the plat- form were fairly wild with delight, They grinned, chuckled, rubbed their paunches comfortably and would probably have danced for joy had not the ponderosity of adipose tissue rendered the graces of the ight fantastic as a sealed book to them, This was the sumnum of spiritualistic joys, All that came after it on the programme was either drowned in the hum of admiration or unheard in the preoccupation of minds with the astounding won- ders jately manifested, So the young man who thought he could play on the violin, thought and scraped aud mentally fattered himself by bowing away uniissed, and several crack-brained philoso- phers doled out theit miserable charity contribution of stale, crusty ideas, and subsided unnoticed. ‘The announcement of supper stirred the gossipping knots to attention and bound the audience together in one homogeneous mass held as by one common weal of nash, Supper in this case was a stern real- ity, a melancholy fact. There was nothing in whe least spiritual about it, excepting, perlia the giastiiness and silence of the banquet hall. While te spirtis were regaling themselves, however, the hall was being cleared of its be: turn of Uie party dancing was be with & Viger of which no one would have dredined the most sprightly of our modern spirits capabia, The Change In appearance of tie persons as- scrupigd Was also pemarkabie, breamy-eyed spiritual hulies became sparivelie under the intience of the mitiete spbre attired damsels of staid and thought- fu mept were sen-forwed into sprightly fairies; “5 1 plilosophers uybent their strained an whakied brows aud “grvohed Le preguant hinges of as tf Sugar steady at 26a, 6d. for No. 12 Dutch stan l. Tallow, 448. 9d, Petroleum, 18. 3d. for retined and ls. for spirits, Linseed cakes, £10 15s. Linseed oll, £30, PRTROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWERP, March °1—5 P. M.—The market closed firm at 44f, 50c, for standard white. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Sovrnampton, March 31.—The steamship Her- mann, Captain Wenke, of the North German Lloyd, which left New York on the igth inst., arrived at this port at about ten o'clock thi: forenoon. She sails again for Bremen at noon, Brest, March 31.—The Frewch steamer Percire, Captain Duchesne, of the General Transatiantic Com- pany, which left New York, Marci: 21, at seven P. oa arrived here yesterday, having accomplished one ol the fastest trips on record. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=-This Day. 5 4) Moon sets....morn 155 6 24 | High water..morn 2 42 Weather ‘Along the Const. New Philadeiphi Wilmington Prasnington.. ehmond «.. Mobile. New Orieans../ Steamehip Java (.0r), McCauley, Liverpool ria Queeustown —Kesdumahip Colorado? (Br, Cutting, LiverpootWilliame & Guton e Deartorn, Sayanpah—Murray, Ferris & Go, Raney pone Posen ‘Conreh, City Point and Richmugd—N'L McCready. Bak vr, Boston—W P Civde. Breamnsbip nati Foayt, Boston--W P Clyde. Rhip Jokann im (Pus), LowWe, London WO e Hee Falcom (Be), Lingell, ShitaghaeI 11 Smith & Sone Bark Frie Leader Br), Pearse, Liverpool WOU Bye. Pk Lard o Cakes (Br) O'NCi Liverpool yia Baltimore Amieton & Co. Brig Tyrus (Swed, Havgren, Rotterdam—Fynch, Meineke & Wr odi, . this city at 6 PM on Saturday last and arrived at Savannah at- 12 M on Tuesday, thus making the passage in 66 hours from Whalemen. brig Abbott Lamrence, Mare 150 bbls off —all well. 1 Sparks, of Provincetown, wel Movers, of West- 4880 ‘bola’ ap ol, all Arrived at Zanzibar Jan 1 ton, of FH, 7 mos out, ‘At St Vincents Feb with 160 bbls ap oil on Voard, all letter from on board bark ad — her at id. AN well. Wi A letter from on bo rts her at Mauritiue Jan 52 F, encountered a t javite and boats, wi of if all in good ‘condition. jauritiis on account of the prevailing expected to be ready for time of arrival. The stand! bas been condemned and Aol ne she was belug ri ‘Ada F Brooks, at report of whalers: At Hhv'oe hyo Ternata Dec 19, with id sail next day to cruise. 4 ship Lancer, of New in distress. Early in Janu: mn, in which lost on of two old ies were the was badly chafed, and To ive ‘ime and Pod makes the to sail 1th; Carrie IN THE FIRESIDE COMPANION. FIRESIDE COMPANION. FIRESIDE COMPANION, FIRESIDE COMPANION. OUT THURSDAY. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN New York, also from States where non-su @nness or desertion advice free. pport, drunie- Henne, No pubjtcity | no feew 1. KING, Counsellor-at-law, 261 Broadway. ts auitic’ BSOLUTE DIVOROES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW and States where desertion, drunkenness, &c., are ublieity ; no cha ‘until divoree ob- Nndvice free, H: HOWES, attorney, ace, TS Nassau 8h. ARS AND INFORMATION FURNISHED IN legalized lotteries, J, CLUT! . 'E, Broker, 176 Broadway and 163 Fulton, Leach, Leach, C to sail in a few Pasaage, schrs Win cote Smith, of Boston, % 9 io bot hey ney 8 4 Barbados, DC a wn; Olive Clarks wi a whi Ada MD: jo, clean; N'J Kni of do, nothing since opealiant, from Penarth for Shanghae, March 16, lat on Cape T CGH, via St Helena fi “Ning ied wrwenr, March 17- Sa REMERMAVEN, March I jing, Ayrea, Neweaatle, ‘eu, Gerdes, New gen 38 —Sailed, § Curling (from Hull), Callao; vf, March 18Sailed, Union, Faicke, New York; eur de Maurice, Gaitchad, Sah 0. GLAsGoW, Mare | GIDRALTAR, March I= rr nucle Sam, Pennell, ding, Aquila jvaly + Magy Campbell, 'Purkiks, irom Daler: bark Sebamyl, Crosby, tor Philadelphis ; 11 rieh, Hopkin, {rom Palermo’ fo ' Lenision ‘dir, Burcess, froum Messina for 0 We Sqited previous, bark Jehn, Smith, Pa- Art DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY « Stat mut ey a4 erat TRA —OL ABB MARCH 31, 1868. " % orarecuAes 200 08, z MA) " % uaRSt, ity ye Official Drawings of the Paducah Lottery of Kentucky :— EXTRA—CLASB MARCH 1868. A ae OLAS Gi, 55, 22, 47, 4, 18 otha Bb. aseagers , COLTON & Managers. For circulars, &e., Ray Lotteries addreas EDDY & CO., Hoey, ee coringon, Ky. STE ERE AE POPU: IST'S WARRANTED fe gd SEEDS ARE “POrU~ lar because reliable plant them always, Send for Buist lant them ones and you will W's Garden Main! and ‘and Gardeners’ Price Current of Seeds, Liver all orders in New York freight paid. ‘Address Rovert Buist, Jr., Seed Grower, Philadelphia. im pu ‘AND PROVISIONS. | SS Wholesnie buyers will find oar stock wnequalled tn quality, variety GEORGE C. PARKER & BRO, 207 Washington street, corner of Murra: nd cheapness. Shoulders, Candies, Beet, » Saleratue, Tongues, Cream Tartar, Lari, Mustard, Butter, Beans, Pear, heese, Dried Pratt inegary i it Sto Snutt, Sta Soap, Paper, Extra Refined Kerosene.

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