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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY; APRIL 24, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. either up to the time of firing; sald ; | suspecting that the General had leermed or | of marble before that; I graduated atthe Penneyl- Alfaretia (Br), Rutherford, Harbor Grace—P I Nevius |. CALOUT, April 14—Arrived previous, ship Rival, Doaildy THE STATE CAPITAL. | Sir tsdoct ten in tive socthanaterthe fring; Mr | heard something, but not What, Mra, Cuy- | Yaula University, in Pauladelphia; studied the prox | & or ea aneioty eae Cap ditecdasis Hic io ad ellppers om hs eet; there was & wound | Ir soimewhat ovaliyely lds here nas | fesslon one yeu—in 1600; hu» wile was with tne | , Rime MAT (Bh Morehouse, Sandy Cove, NS ticara; re kn Watrom, riestas ye vas within bait an he of eye; the wouns a e's | army; she came in Januar Ce ies = be April ncle Sam, Pe SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE MERALD. Died: t Maw someting. om treedpor hart thought | Airtations with Mr, Hiscock.” “Stuuned and. hior- | she returned again’ about the time Loo sure Brig Rowell, Baker, Bitzabethport—Mitier & Hous bi jenna wer 4m. | Was brain; he laid very dead after he fell; alter rifed at the snegention, he exclaimed, “Mrs. | and went with us to Texas; she left Texas tie lab te wasted Dale, Lewis, St Pierre, Martivique-B J Te ante a Arrived, bark, Purssit, Bigslowg The Question of the Adjourument—The some tlme there were some muscular contractions | Cole's ftirtations! What do you mean?” | September; his mind was ‘childish; dementra is a | wi Rev hives See ee May : “eeute Cordiale Restored Between the Ring” | and action of the limbs. Perceiving new with a woman’s quick perception, | loss of the mind; think his mind was deceased. ‘Sehr Maris, Horton, Inacun—B J Bevberg |) yy | NAssAu, PP, April 9—Arrived, sehr Wings of the and the Vanderbilt Party—Defent of Pro |, Crossexaminal by Mr, Mitchell 1 was stopping wat he wag still tn Ignorance of any misconduct of | | Lodewick M; Wooutin, sworn—Live in Chill, Hi. Y3 Onna a tan name gad Laracce- tg, Matintoray Bustos (and aafiéd game tay tor intanaas)? otel; there were a number of poopie t ed od ame acquainted with Gene le Sehr Four Sherer, Satilla Roads—H W Loud & Co. » bark Pauling { ) Thorndike, NYork; schr Shannons, Bata. $ now the | close the fatal secret that was to. piness | of Colt 3 t with him till the Sehr Martha. — Rappehannock, V: Roberts, Jackson) = ALBANY, April 23, 1808, Prisca ary ee ane, — tony, Oe eur. Hiscock | and curry “envio to a ence sey 4th ot bare, oa a him when injured; a | @ Co. Toe ner Salted 6th, brig he OBrien, NYork: wa long Cay. + ‘The topic of the fina! adjournment of the Legisla- | stood in front of the facing west, ‘or a little to | Cayler utterly refused to say further ‘upon aan horse fell on’ him on the march from Wash- | © Schr Sarsh L Thomas, Arnold, Baltimore—Bently, Millerst | PAXEIND eet greeny) t. Conkinental, Lout, Messina, tare is actively under consideration, although more | the right of the past, pertiaps ten, Sot, fram. Se | ae neNrone AOA pid eee, Py ety, | ington. Heaney creeks the hare Went into a | Tretia F Burgess, Burgess, Cambridge, Maryan & NYork ule; {fonic, Plummer, for do tethy dos ang etherw r ot « 1, ‘0 than a thousand pills still remain to be disposed of. | grm was up vi fast before the report; heard pri- | can give you, some information if he secs Dr. Emmet Roberts, of Syracuse, was next called oe F Burgess, B Belfast—Thayer & Sargent. Munmverown, April 28—Arrived, steamship Helvetia, Cute ‘The tax levies, it will be remembered, are yet await- | goner speak imuiediately after the firlug; prisouer | fit.” With © this Inforination he was | and testified to an acquaintance of sixteen years | Rokr ¢ McDonald, Baker South Denals. ting, NYork for Liverpool. | It is thought, ho that stood for a moment after Mr, Hiscock fell and then | compelled to go to Yorg; from New | with Cole, This witness testified to a kuowledge of | Schr Eagle, Snow, New Haven —Ferguson & Wood. URINAM, April 4—In port barks Alice tag enqctment,.. It 15 jLONE Romy the | Stepped towards the counter; prisoner left In about | York he wrote to Mr, Pelton and awaited his reply | the defendant's physical condition in 1863, when | Sehr livelyn. Gurcer, Stamford, trom Horng,arsived Marth 30; Howland, Buskey tor dni session will not be prolonged beyond the 30th inst. after: there was no one in front of Mr. | in a condition of great mental sur) ‘and torture. | he found Mr, Cole emaciated, sallow, nervous and | Sloop Thos Hull, Hull, Bristol_-G N Stranaban. days; brigs Unicorn, Cook, for do 8. days: John Je five minutes after; , ; Marmaud, from do, arrived March Cro The Citizens’ Association, represented by Judge | Hiscock; several persons sat on, the frout stoop; I | The fatal reply reached Mm ou Saturday, June, | irritable, the result of the injuries to his bowels oo ee doy is xamined before ran a 8 suspicions that cau by the horse fall upon him, ALS. jou, NB, April £2—Arrived, ship Wabena, Hewison, Mmott and Messrs. Sands, Henry and Dally, had an | Was examinod before the dean es | se ae | imguilty conduct, of tls man isehox ne was not | "He ender then wajeurmed util omorrow anorning. | wrronran wy Sie eae orRAM YAciTes Hortons bare Pateotludy, MoCullodh, New York’ ‘sehr Least audience to-day of the Senate Committee on the sub- | rca the shotY only forever deprived of the comfort and society Spanish steam frigate Gerona, D Franclaco Nevarino, com- | Hume, Appleby, do. of the tax levy. Judge Emott spoke about two | Objected to by the counsel for the people, who in- | of the wife he so adored. that not only were his Inno- | LETTER FROM LEWIS D. CAMPBELL TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON, | marnding, Havans. Gio days, Mounte 48 guns, und bas a crew American Ports. 4 In advocacy of reductions in various items, | sist that the defence shail state what it expects to | cent children robbed of their mother’s pure aitection, of 19 oflicers and 5€@ men, ALEXANDRIA, April 22—Arrived, sehrs Tookalita, Stews moun! in all to about two and a half millions of | prove. but he himself was placed in a situation too dreadful Wasnincton, April 22, 1868. Steamship Aleppo (Br), Harrison, Liverpool April 7, and | art, Portland; Coriene, Chancey, Norfolk, recently shore om dollars. ‘committee Were asked to limit the ap- | ) Mr. ‘Tremain stated the grounds of the objection to | too horrible to be endured. Returning to his desviated aes Die yg a ae el ge ae Rag Fall Ri propriation for the new Court House to $500,000, | be that the declarations of a prisoner are Lot evi- | home by wae of tie Hudson River Raliroad, visions To THe Eprvor oF TRE HERALD: ct Yor New York, bry a eae a iN O feted sone ae Pee pe ny wana nd, Holt, Wite Soa to place its expenditure under the supervision | dence in his favor; second, that such oral evidence | of sulcile then haunted his brain, He thought he ‘The following letier, which has recently come into | from petty pony! do, ” | nee nic P) 5 h . of Messrs. Ciseo, Havemeyer and Phel} is not admissible; third, that the prisoner cannot | would turow himself from the platform while the my hands, may be of interest to the public at the Steamship Minnesota (Br), Price, Liverpool Apri! 7, and ‘Cleared—Ship Harrisburg, Pavitt, St John, NB, to load. Senator Creamer wished to know if the evils in the | himself give evidcuce of the fact of any minposed cars were in motion; bat if he did perhaps they be egeanown Se, with mdse nnd 102 gers, to Williams | England; sclira Anna Lyons, Came, Motaseany Charles ‘tax levy which had caused so much complaint were | invasion of his marital rights; fourth, declarations if | would say of him Uiat he had failen from the cars present time:— ‘ 5, 1865, pigeons ras stron: weaterly gaica byes Passnns Ath | Hellior, Mitchell, eoksonviles Ade False, Hendeoaon ‘not attributable to the (republican) Legislatureswhich | reecived tend to present a false tssue; and, fit, that | while drank. He tust write @ letter to lus wife and Hamiitox, Ohio, May 6, fee, memes teneroeniy, Quiorade, ence for Liverpoali MAM | Georgelown, 80; Decatur Oakes Bory, Ballmer 2 had initiated and continued legislation on the sub- | they were made after the Wrest and therefore are | communicate to her his knowl of her guilt; My Deak Str—In compliance with your own sug- ‘Steamship Pereire (Fr). 8 t Havre. Al rr 40, and Huntington, ‘Jones, NYork; also A. ae AMS Geo ia ip + Howes, Ballimore via Nor‘oll yt. no more admissible than declarations made a week | he must send ‘one tnal parting benediction Lo the ‘ted at Wash- | Brest 11th, with mdse and 105 passengers, jackenzie, ; ich. eton, DC. Jet dao Emott contended that the county and muni. | oramonth afterwards..‘The evidence 1s no part of | children le loved so tenderly; he would then jump | Sestion and my promise when we Dat on nti pauaage. "April 14 tat aBalied Wind W to NW, ship Fortine;” barks Ada Carters strony westerly winds the elpal officers with whom the items originated were | the res gesta, It is wholly in the nature of hearsay | from the cars and find peace and rest beneath the ington a few days since, I write hastily to express | 4768, ton 27 27, ypamed ship Que a ‘Mr. Tremai ed jection b ict waters as they crossed the Albany bridge. | frankly my ideas tf rd to th 1 iiae or.| MARIA ile War PibactaSeeoete Uiverpon ct | Cece arenas and Madea Tele A ee at as liable to blame evidence. ir. main supported his objection b; juliet wate c y bridge. ‘rankly my ideas in regai jo the general 4 oH from the 2 se nate inne Ga a os bean ceported as 366 {700 | "are iene Ge Oona engin td Pea several Hato Goat what would Become of his poor chil: | poltey by which your offlelal action should be gov- wrthinige an pasteagery to pore Geese. | gareiaryives, Meamiers Gano Nalin, York; Ashland the Asrembly Commitiee. aw les upon the point s cI or | heavy NE gale off Hat reweastl r The Assembly defeated the Pro Rata Freight bil | The witness, in Pees ARR uestion by the court, | childlike wife, perhaps she inight not be so very, ,; €med, with the understanding that you will only (role hom ar Eldridge, ‘Galveston April 11, via Key | Ngivcastle: Below, pis Cont etacat, frome Malas brig to-da. y. which indicates that the “ring” and the | said that a remark was made by the prisoner toa | very Vanderbilt party have made up and become friends | person who asked “What was tis for?” guiity. Sie had @ brother, perhaps lic could | read when you have leisure and give them just such | West 17th, with mdse and passengers, to © H Mali Louis Clark, Cleatuegos. sug, B. it & Co, est some palliative for this intolerabie anguish. Had atrong head winds most of the p April 19, lat 28 ALTIMORE, April 23—Arrived, steamship Berlin (N of again. Mr. Parker clatmed the admissibility of the evi. | He must see Henry. He determiued to take boners saal as In your better judgment | 45, ion 790, passed schr Charlotte "Fisher, of Thomaston, paula Bron ra Southamion oct ie) ee, Hoods ‘A call of the House was moved to-day and the | dence, He asserted their right to prove all that oc- is advice and gu y his counsels. ‘ a Steamship Wm P Clyite, Powell, Wilmington, NC, 70 ho1 Brad i i ry ‘} nsnal farce Was gone through with on the presenta, | curred at the time, because it tended to characterize | A despatch was accordingly sent to Mr. Hteury D. | It is fortunate, indeed, that im your of hand | with md a eneeeaions. " govi ape Po ge Pastore (6p), Bold, Barcelona tare (Br) tion of the delinquent metabers by Sergeant-at-Arms | the transaction, instead of the prisoner and the state | Barto, Mrs. Cole's brother, begging him for God's | speeches to various delegations you referred to Steam El Cid, Hobart, New! NC, Aprif 18, via Hat | Zebra (Br), Adams, Port Spain; Vesta, Walte, Unseen Sandiort before the bar of the Assembly. ‘The ex- | of hia mind,” He adduced authorities that, he | sake to come to that house of desolation and Woe. | o past nistory as furnishing a more reliable | “siatlat 2d with mdse, to Murray, Ferrie 4 Norfolk, joffman, Haley, Boston; Circassian,’ Sylvester, Belf uses were numerous and ludicrous: but all were | claimed, supported his position. In due time the answer came that Mr. Barto was in | You Pp ry ie orev ry porn} a areas ichmond an’ y Saijled—Barks Capella aud Andaman. received, and the members were purged of con- ange Ingraham stated that he had no doubt of | New York or Albany, and 1 call your attention to | guarantee for your future conduct then any promises p gers, id Dominion Steamship | 98d—Arrived, sleamstilp Worcester, Graham, Liverpool, { BANGOR, "April 31—-Anti ed, Katabain, Sam Care et Co. brig tempt, the admissibility of the evidence if the remark of the | this despatch to show you that General Cole’s object | now made. And I especially liked the announce- | — Steamsh{p Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse and passen- | genas via Wint: . meet Cay itis justice to Speaker Hitchman zo state that ne | prisoner had been made at. the time or before the | In coming to \lbaay was not to mest Lllscock, Dut Le | ny ene of your deter bee pa copper portant | &Eiiow bye 1enne PEAT Lt Waren hitaat ney Dae agg was most active in his efforts for the success of the | homicide, and voluntarily by him; but he desired to | see Mr. Barto, Arrived at Albany, the long-desired ¥ Steamship Wameutta, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse and | Hopkins, NYork. Dill to suppress indecent literature. call the attention of the counsel to te fact that the | interview with Barto took place and soon ended, | questions until they should be legitimately presented Prmengereats me PA Videiaises ‘aul. Pe uth, ARLESTON, April 20—Cleared, brig Mary Ric, Fishers pach Temark was iade ufter the homicide aud in auswer | In the course of It Cole tint learned thi! Hiscock | for your ofticlal action. Stick to that. A judge, on | aarah 10,with mdse an paawencers to Morvan S8on. Re | Rute” Ship Hannah Morrie (Br, Moris, Liverpool, 9 SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. to a question pus to him by a spectator, Was then in Albany. Of that interview I do mot UKE | 16 non, who would take up cases on the docket | Selved a pilot tony, in lata? ylon @® 6, frombout EF | $e4-°Sated" wank Rosalind (Br) Clank, Liverpoa; chr WB ga cE A ea aa Laayrtenes toate client: IT Cae Bag ame eat tan | oat (or thal requiar order snd (decide grave || “Eatalnons (of Gtorkton), Bianles Yokabnadeas | Mecnonman cee: : : In answer to a rker’s ‘usion to the cases 0! . cite: ol o1 ar] leyone (of Stockton’ les, Yokal 7 FORTRESS MONROE, April 23—Passed for Baltimor Reperted Deposition of Dautel Drew. Stckes and Mary iiarrs at Washington, the counsel | there been any warm manifestations of brotuerly re- | Guestions of law not at all Involved in the cases in | wR ten, to Walsh & Carver. "Passed Aujter Tina Ceo | ee aes Ronee hes Liverpool; Lochont, fram ALuany, April 23, 1868. iT t that point was not raised in these, for there | gard, had there been any judicious sympathy with Good Hope March 10, crossed the Equator April? in lon 88. | Bermuda; Patmos, from 'NYork; brigs Virginia Dare, from It is reported here to-night that the Erie directors ls ie ‘objection made to the eatimony, ‘ad he also | the eruaben ae wrasse ad the Barely pinioied ee or Reporte Foi Sena in pa sg March 01 Eat BY ton 30, 38, ‘spoke bark Paladin (Arg), from ‘Trinidad; ‘Redwing, from Rio Janeiro, and's foreign’ barkg i re y Gi intimated that the judicial authorities im those cases | man, the unhappy tragedy wi forms thie subject | reached or heard, would soon make himself an o} a i ith 5 nk % have deposed Danie! Drew and elected Jay Gould | WhO of that ee that he thought ought to | of this day's investigation might have been | ject of ridicule among sensible men. There are men Bark Saseno Cope), Hucrinen, Caibarien, 9 days, withau: | | Baited--Beske J n kpmy ‘Diess, and Molly, from Rio Ja« rand molasses, to'order. ‘Treasurer of the Erie Railroad Company. Were no of that character that he thought ont ne | arrested ‘aud the court have been spared the | about Washington, and perhaps elsewhere, who, for | “Sehr Tanbel (of New London), Dennis, Para, 20 days, with | “GREVESTON! April 10cArrived, ‘achr Buttto B Taber, - court trying this case. ace em duty ne ide oy Fy pais engaged. ip: eal 5 prea you to a OES t an, ab ar Ba GQ ior gets oP nal teh eottasen, |e Foiladetphin ra oe ee Judge Ingraham repeated that he would have no | interview over, his frenzied mi POsHERS eC elf.) stract theories, auc once you begin to yleld you My v ", oa be leared, bri garateia, Pascoe, Liverpool; Gambia, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. nestiney it the remark had been made by the | of the idea that he must see Hiscock. It was uot | will soon be pressed for an opinion on vegetable | {Je Fryg Oa, Hint hon on ty wenihby and hag bee PqnOUCRSt 8s STER, April 22—Salled, schr Georzo P Trigg, Lin- si SENET, prisoner immediately on or before the killing; but } malice, it was not mischicf which prompted the de- | diet,” “the Maine liquor law,” “ woman’s rights,” | quantity of plank. ATE. Fe eee oe ee argent doubiabout | sire, in iis frenzy he believed that he was cain | kc, kc. Lbeg of you to stick to your idea of giving | “Schr Syivan (of Stockton), Blanchard, Ponce, PR, 12 days, | “HOLAIS¢ HOLE, Apri! 2, PM—Arzived, brig Ottawa (Br), . it, and therefore would give the benefit of the doubt | and that he could control the outburst of his feelings. | opinions upon important propositions only when | with suzar and molasses, to Walsh, Field & Way. Bennett, NYork for'St johns NF. ALBANY, April 23, 1868, to the prisoner and admit the evidence. ‘The remark | He iad struggied fearfully to master the instincts of | your oficial action becomes necessary. There ls no Schr Kolon, Jasper, Gibara, 14 days, with molasses and 1 92d, 8 AM—No arrivals. Wind W, with for. BILLS PASSED. would not be taken as evidence of the fact stated, and er mat ae and anaes Sy. seers to a end. ue Pract! , wisdom Heed oppoaitibn pesmes ase heme ‘ces ana ae a cr hain vig Hat ENBIANOLA, ‘April 11—Arrived, ‘sehr JG Ryder, Ryder, ° he (the Judge) would see to it that no such impres- | felt that Hiscock had abus and derraded tim; he | by taking sides on all the various abstract isms an 4 . te Declaring the effect of judgment rendered in t ge) P} Hiscock abuse and. «degrave timself, | ills to wiieh the human intellect is heir. Cay Hight, spoke brig Stephen Bishop, from Saugus for Boston | JACKSONVILL a 18—Arrived, schra Wm O Tri dingy should get to the jury. would mia 4 Star, Blan |, Boston; Col J witness said that the remark was, “He has be- | Fortitied With his wife's confession, he intended Your views expressed in regard to the proper treat- | daya, with ok, Nuevitas, 12 r Camda couris prima Jucie Instead of conclusive ‘ f onieig triage oe Direct examination resumed—From the firing to | idea taat every eye could see In his sad and dejected the fall there was a silence; then somo one said, | countenance the'story of his wife’s dishonor and bis ugar and molasses, to Goldthwaite & Overton. | gprague, Alien, Simnvrna, a idence; authoriziu shes! | ti d my wife; he has got it; he violated my wife | to charge him with the periidy of his con- ! ment of rebels mects a hearty concurrence among ; Has been 6 days north of Hatteras with light eusterly winds. ‘Cleared—Steam yacht Dixie, Lorillard, NYork; schra Mary‘ pest Ms gt perspiat at be cd cas atest ig Willer was at te wars the evidence is clearsand. | duct; dijectly aud at his ice Hiscock stowd | the people, Your discrimination between the intelli- | Sebr Euterpe, Pearsall, Virginia, Banks, Winit, Cuba; Carleton (Br); Aulberg, Nasaau, NPS. expend $7,000 on sidewalks; for the tinprovement | nave the proof? te said notiing about his | confess is ‘and in humility and self-abasement | gent leaders and the cajoled masses ts well made | Schr dovep), Allen, Kelao, Virginia, Tabmulrod, Cole, Howton oa ateamabl mud maiitenance of Prospect Park. Brooklyn: con- | ciiidren; 1 heard noting about shat; he had | shoud supplicate is forgiveness. iis pride and | and just. ‘The whole country endorses it, : Schr DB Martin, Peterson, Virginia. conven Vai tones brig Mary Hinder aatingse tain the action of the BuTalo Common Courtell IN | cid something before I came up that I did not hear; | self-respect tiwus mortified they would stand in that | Ovir relations with England and France are inter. | Schr Christiana, Beebe, Georsox Bais, flavann, "Below, coming up, stenmahlp Cleopatra, from Lome ee Gan navies Meee ee T did not see him weep ut alls Esaw him when he | respect upon a common level. This done he would | esting, and perhaps delicate, as there is prevalent in | Schr Gen Peavy, Armstrong, Lubec. don; ship Manistie, Ga'e, from Liverpool; bark pe wcll pedals ee aaa tank of New York: | Went out; some one said that he ought to be arrest- | leave the guilty man to the retribution of a «reat | the country a pretty strong war spirit, which will Behe Champion, Clack, Pessbroke. Lincoln, Ronfunte, trom Messina; schrs Mary K et erting thee Pola reuiineutal armory in | 43 he sald that he was willing to be arrested. God and Lis evil conscience. Stilt haunted with the | probably be enhanced when ony soldiers are dis- | Bont Amorlean Chiet, Show. Thomaston, ace ‘aatipe Obs. Wiss tens avauny Salde, » Po Peckakill vil af banded” and return home. Lf would avoid a s Ce Thomas “Sol harter of Peekskill village; foreign war and. resort. to 6 only. when | Soht umuacudts Remhiste Rockl Beh Erpags, Eee bury and Helsingtors ; Corea, Whitt _ speey Fy fac 8 ; niston, Rockland. Fork? : 20, Cate authorizing, copies to be made of (lefaced records IM | s\vnat was this ior? and prisoner answered as i | own disgrace, Me entered Stauwix tall by | our vational lonor imperatively requires it. | Schr Hay State, Car}, Rockland. Toy eres Vaae Sieminnen Adame ares arte Be He ote OF the Clerk Ot ens a foiloy providing {| Rave stated; the prisoner acted very cool aud self- | the side Entrance from Malden lane, as beiug more | The country noeds repose and the recuperative In- | Bent Hound Brooke Horry, Rockland. Croix, MeGrego%, Cardenas; Serene. Jones, Havatia; Laura, twenty-five ee ditional compensation to | Possessed. lkely to escape the observation he so muci dreaded, If diplomacy should fail in bring- | Schr Hudson, Hart, Rockland. Coombs, agua; Janes A Frown, Marbe, Gienfaccox, Ree eee eae tn the coveral State departinenis, |, C7oss-eXxamination resumed—He walked up prompt. | It was ius intention to have stepped up to the counter, ef redress of the wrongs she | Schr &S Lewis, Wooda, Rockland. | Souriiw ir Pant April is 6 PM—Varomerer 2.902 wind Duties and clerks in the several State departments. | yy; 1 saw no onward demonstration of excitement; | have obiained an inspection of the hotel register, | has atlowed on us during the rebelilon | She Nor pees eins ttre | sppthoast eit. “Artived, bark Corts, from Borin, Galledy ganreannen taes toay. pou torest | He spoke wit some empiusis; I'did not think hé | and thus learning the mumber of his room, to have | it will be time enongit to call Her to account after our | | Schr Sarah, Fisher, Rockland via New Haron, whore she | " NEWPORT, 8 AM—Arrived, schra. Willard (Ite spoke nervo: bled; 1 did ne v ; fe Lind observe any edort on his ‘part to speak’beiore he | Ta! friend who bad betrayed him to his ruin sud- | witha “good ready.” If Juarez, with the floating lobr 8 D Grt fin, ¢ y and excitedly; he may haye trem- | proceeded to it aud have had the tmterview in pri- fighting men sual have had a little rest and the | discharged her cargo. sloop), Saunde town, RI, for NYork; Ira Bliss, Hud observe it; { excited; iid not | Vate. Ashe approached the office (he faise, dcceit- whole nation shall have been reunited and prepared Schr et eat bh and. H son, Frovidence for do: Charles | 7 P beg NG i id, Gloucest | Emina Hotchkiss, Nickerson, Providence for do; War ef the canal devt for the next ties 3 making ap- | opriation for the mar: ud the repair of te canals for the cur » the one rail noe ie are H { * Schr Granite State, Hyde, Boston. Nickerson, R t for do? Tryphenia, Nickerson, Provi= . a P ; nd: also | Ured. denly and unexpectediy appeared in his pati. | strength he may receive froin this and other coun- Sel sel] ae . ALLA, J " re the bt ll ate 00 sordiay a Suva E. Treadwell was swornon the part of the | There siood ie man Wwio had seduced | tries, Tails to eject Maxtin!tian in reasonable time and Ser ty Lewis, Hox! an | Mary Gatnartie, Ci, Atwater, Wrore'for'Tissbor Grace gaits of i aie ream ace sc people. i made tie diagram of Stanwix Hall, and | Wis wife. The teariul counienaace of | the ablish tae Mexican republic, then we may With | Schr Isabel L Pierce, Pierce, Boston for Virginie. NPPEW Pratt, Kenrick, Beverly for, Philate'ph “4 trom whic! it door, whe the measurement of distanc made, ‘The distance from the ¢ prisoner entered, to the piilar where Mr. Hiscock it ig | Sad and dejected wife, the weeping faces of his propriety thau now serve notice on the French Schr A H Leaming, Gibbs, Boston for Phil the | motheriess children, the memory of his desolated | Emperor to withdraw lis bayone Ta prosecuting ‘Schr Sarah Cullen, Davis, Boston for Phila © and departed joys, all Hasned upon a brain e we stiould be cautions not to | Schr lola, Taylor, Provincetown. 1 d ittemore, Gloucester for NYork; Whistler, aunton tor do; sloop Clio, Chase, do for Wood re NJ An port flies Sarah Jane, Gardner, from Nvork: Oratore Revess tii afternoon. of the Cane, Evening: Seesion. Schr J P Heron, Smith, New Bedford. BILLS ADVANCED TO A THIID READING stood, is about twerily-one fect; the distance from ss. Overpowered by the vio~ principle of “non-intervention,”” cl | eel EI ~ The Three-fourtlis Mil Tax bill; for extra | the Broadway auteante ie AOU forty feet; the oiltce ; unable to reason or retlect, npie of Mexico, of thelr own voluntary free | Schr RH Mentley, Nickerson: New Bedvord. ba Salty ppt oeegheon| Adioerenca cat mircalice pre cpicas repairs of the canals ; Incorporating (he Peopi | desk ison the east side of the room; the distance | deprived by the frenzy of the moiment of all power | wi ve fit to change their form of government from Schr Renj Butler, Bartford, New Bedfor Passed by. schr Quivet, Higcing, Norfolk for Providence. Deposit Company; mMeorporating Board of T | from the office desk to the pillar is about eighty | te control his own will or judgment by the comusion | a repuobdiic to a monarehy, Ido. not see how we could Schr Hunter, Berrell, New Bedford for Elizabe thport. PHILADELPHIA, Ap il 22—Arrived, bark Meta (Prus)y Oswego; changing the name of the migrants’ Sav- | (ver: the front stoop is about three feet high of tis mind, rendered Wholly unconscious of the na- | consistently interfere; butat they are compelicd, at | Schr John A Dix, Doane, Harwich. Schultz, Boston; scir Nightingale, Reeve, Salem, feet; the front Dp ree feet high, i Y pelled, Schr Caroline & Cornelia, € IS, Somerset. 3 ings Hank of Buffalo; authorizing a street railroad District Attorney Sinith aunounced that he rested | ture of the a@& he was committing, the hand, un- dint of the ich and Austrina bayonet, to do Behe Aone Manes Mase Werte Pc hechataihebt ee ae in Broadw relative to the Liverpool and Syracuse | jis case at iis point. aided by the will of George W. © hers iar re it Will, at the proper time, become a high duty Schr Wm Hunter, Grane, Dighton for Philadelphia. Ohioaclens We boned Rice, atevidanin: ty fp oats horizing the construction of a rallroad OPENING SPEECH OF MR. HADLEY. fatal pistol, aud then fell the liteless cor for a railroad from Mr. Hadley then opened the case for the defence as | Mduiterer at the feet of the avenger whose | our policy, long since enunctated and on all proper Schr Seneca, Doddridge. Fail River for Elizabethport. ysie to the 3 husetts gtate line; ineor- marital rights he had 1 heart and | oveasions reiteraied, to interfere, even though war | | gchr C H Colson, Roberts, Fall River for Elizabeth port. Kinnie, Spraghe, NLondon; A L Massey, Bi'zzard, Washing porating the Fulton Benevolent Society of New York; ard myself as highly favored, gentlemen of | home he had crus! ensue. pene Laity Mies ae _ River for Elizahethport. ton; War Be: ett, Bartlelt, Boston; Jessie Wlison, Con- providing for the examination of the accounts of the | me jury, in iaving been selected by the defendant in | he had shattered; a Atong other questions in our domestic policy there | cpr Laconfa, Merrill, Provitence. nally, Saleen, ‘Willard, Parsons, Portsmouth ; I Thomp- several commissions of Brooklyn; incorporating the | this indfetment as one of his counsel to represent, in sioned in order that his unto which is beginning to agstune much sigaifl- | Rehr HB Metonlt, Rogers, Providence. $s naieathy Warren RIG Sui een eeeenae Peekskill Water Works Company; providing for float- | part, his iuterests upon an occasion of such great | in a momentary gratiticat t sciousiy the tof negro snfirage, ‘This is being ever Schr Titmouse, Uaudren, Providence for Virginia. Seaielite: Waniee Eetaaee eee * ing Waths in New York; aroending the charter of the | trial and solemnity as the present, and [ deem it as | deed is done—dove ina ‘ pressed by those who style themselves radi- Sehr David V Streaker, Van tillder, Providence for Balti- vor ‘LAND, April’ 21—Arrived, schrs Arctic, Healey, Odd Fellows’ Hall Associttion of Kuittio; to regulate | poth a privilege and a pleasure that Lam permitted, | Of @ score of witnesses, ‘Ihe mourhiug pel petrator lass who sometit in the grand march of | Mere. : | NYork; John Adams, do. ‘' ‘the use of convict labor and to protect the interests | py the kind courtesy of my learned and much more | Makes no attempt to elude the claims of justice. | human progress are inciined to get * ahead of the Schr Sea Nymph, Conley, Providence for Balthnore. aa Gleared—Brig H H Me iMivery, Merryman, Cardenas; schr of mechanics: for the more effectual protection of cient associates, to submit for your consideration |sSadly and sibinissively he hla gns hinwetf t | music.” UF course, you will be Schr Dan! Haines, Carson, Providence for Elizai Ruth H Baker, Knight, Havana. emigrants arriving at the port of New York. the opening argument in his defence. { bad | Whatever suifcring and = sadness: 2 }o our historic record and to the integrity of Schr Minion, Beckwith, Fall River. Morria, Boston den "Easie, Howes, NBedfora; Ambros Fapy, StJohn, NB; A E Martin, Willets, Boston} Minnie ed on to take Sehr iy ne fi ; ws in store | sides, T regard tat question as one belonging Re Ce et ire, bel SoU Asaived ae & Wihie, ‘The Assembly amendments to the New York News | thought it not inappropriate to the solemaity of for him, and conscious of the rectitude of his | exclusively to the States, and not to the federal gov- Schr G'enwood, Dickens, Horton's Point for Philadelphia. port; Eastern Belle, Kilbuca, N York. te Lodging House bill were concurred in and the | tie occasion to imireduoe this defence to your notice t,and sustained by the approval of a good | ernment. Congress has declared what an alien shall Bele Mary Joseph, Anderson, New London, Suited: # Rossel, MoGaffaey, NYork. was passed. with a brief history of some of the antecedents of he can appeal to that God wio ordained | do ‘ol izen, but has never undertaken to SobrJene, Hubbard, fa gs egy PROVIDENCE, April 32—Arrived,’schrs Hf D Hoag ‘The Asscinbly bil compete railroad companies | the man upon whom you are called to sit in judg- d tie inarriage relation, and say meekly, | decide wio siall be entitled to vote—not even for a pepheas, Ree Lonian. Franklin, Philadeiphia; White Foam, Howoa, do; Haw rc é, ‘e 4, ) + > wN np hee : Sehr storm Child, Gil ert, New London, Black} Jones, do; American Eagle, 8! do; R&C to afford to steambouts equa! facilities for the trans- | ney you may know, and, knowing, proper! but without trembling, “Not my will, bat Thine ve | federal oMicers. [ilinois and other States allow an : r 11, Hin Soreen Cline as Y, nF fer of frelgit and passengers a ure aitorued to rau | Unpréciace what kad. and manner of ian tits W } done’? “When Mr, Hiscock first cast nis lustrul gaze | alien before he becomes @ citizen to vote on a resi. | sche Many Croceway, Bricker Saybrook. ee ae: Sgncr Ak. Tyi roads was wade the special order, and the Senate | upon whose life or death it has become your solema | Upon the person of Mary Barto Cole and resolved to | dence of six months. Ohio requires him to natural- Schr Wm BoarJmen, Phillips, New Haven. DH Bisbee, Jones, and Edwin, Tuttle, Philadelphi: adjourned. duty to adjudicate. Although now appearing | add her name to the st of o:ers who had already | ize under the act of Congress and reskle twelve | Rehr Loulead Bersall. Prive, New Haven, Woorter Bayles. Arnold; Eliza J Raya oe pede vou be bonds asa prisoner at ti bar of | fallen as ihe victims of lus lust, he knew tea, as | months in the Stave. Massachusetis aliows the Afric | Recut Uilow, Ryan, New Maven for Phftaietphin vos Ns lg ASSEMBLY. this conrt, George W. Cole Is, by the commis. | Well as the world knows now, that i George W. Cole | can to vote; Indianaexciudes him. 1 mention these | Schr Henrietta, Sampson, New Haven (or Philadelp'i, aoe dr, Sprini sion of the Pi ‘ ssident of the’ United States, a | made the discovery of his guilt this broad continent | instances to show that the qualifications of a voter is Schr M A Hyer, Everett, New Haven for Elizabeth port. ALBANY, April 28, 1868. v general of volunteers lately in the ‘military sere | Was not Wide cnough to shield hiafrom the frenzy | a subject over which the Slates and not the federal | Scir Magnolfa, White, Hlock Tsland. REPORTS. vice of the country, promoted to that high anit dis- ms ose Ci Cen 2 ag see errata government have always heretofore weep sae Bee eer ee en beret orporate the st N York Saving: + | tinguished rank for meritorious services and distin. | Of | legislat and Y. knew at tie | diction. nd as you have very properly assum f 4 . a tata ‘To incorporate the Kast New York Savings Bank | (ier gatlantry in felting the battles of the re. | Fight to redres# these wrongs for which nd that a State once in the Union cannot go | Selle Gara Post, Horton, Port Severson. | the Prospect Savings Bank, of Brooklyn; the Cox- | Hellion daring ihe four long years of cruci and | Society fails to provide any remedy was founded in that the rebellion has only been agigantic | Schr Franklin, Fudicott, Port Jetferson. Savings Bank; to incorporate the East Side | bloody war from wiilch the country has so recently | the law of nature, and that When the individual can hat temporarily impeded the operations of the SAILED. Association, of New York; to provide for the con- | emerged. Counsel prisoner was born in | NOt resort for protection to the laws of society that ament, L cannot see with what consis- oe ass si ‘ : wy 1827, and — after his life to 1861, | law, with cqual propriety and justice, considers you can now interpose federal authority Steamships Tripoli, Liverpoo! ; Wesor, incorporate the | said’ in that became acqualnied | them as sUll under Lhe protection of ‘the law of | to ‘settie the right of suffrage in a State, | Pig vanelo. &c; Morro Cagite, Hasan Lope, Galvestans | WILMINGTO » Savings Bank, of New York: to authorize | Wi Mary — Ba / jeavo, Mure! B, “~ vfs pe W N, NC M daughter of Judge H, | Rature. He knew that tue fabric of society was | If as President you can settle that question | Prothingham, and Harvest Ques” Norfolk, ccs watps Wid | Patnam, London; schr Z extension of the railroad tr: from Atlan’ D. Barto, of Trumansburg, and they were married tp | bullt upon that instinct of ¢ ' avenue to Prospect Park, Brooklyn. ? e human heart which | for the State of Tennessee or Louisiana, why may pie sytoraber of that Year. tie then traced theit career | ever itopels the wronged husband. to vindicate tre {| you not also settle tt for Ohio and Pennsylvania | Wind at sunset NE. PROTEOPION OF RAILROAD TRAVELLERS, through the ordinary vicissitudes of life. Two cil. | Sauctity of the marriage bed. le knew that the tu | and relieve tie people of its embarrassmenisY You Marine Disasters. moved that the Attorney General be | gron were bi thei when Cole entered the arimy | pulse Which prompts the wronged husband to sity | have already too many embarrassweuis, and m, rN G. bef ' certain and report forthwith whether | ys a py Twelfth New. York infautty, im. | the seducer of his wife or tue ailicted father to | advice to you 1s, ici this question alone.’ Leave it | pS ALPERT Osut atte, before veported bumal in Mobtie rap ; Mi: jo! ney; Neluon Harvey, Bearse: Memento, Todd; s!oopa Blacks stone, Sturgis; Rhode Island, Tryon, ahd Emerald, Norton, oF rk. ROOKLAND, April 18—Satied, schra Isaac Cohon, Hertz, Gray, Havana; 19), Allie Oakes, Pillaburv, NYork. (| SAVANNA, April 23—Cleared, bark Ellwood, Montevideo; sebr Ringdove, Wilm!nzton, Arrived, schra Richard Bulwint STONINGTON, Ap | Freneh, NYork for nmoath; Connecticut, Rondout; T <iout. Bremen; Merrimac, | Willett Dy April %1—Cleared, brig Naney (Br), y h, NYork. ey ee MISCELLANEOUS. DAM AND IIIS CURIOUS WIFE, Hadi they not sinned < “ A o straek by liphtnt 3 the Tith inst, whte ” 7e no hoo} fall. itlroads in this sty ve complied | mediately after the openlng of tie war. He remained | Siay the seducer of his child was iraplanted in the | where it always has been—with the States, Bay, was struck by lightning atS AM on the T7th fust, wiktoh | We should ave no hoop skirts, not even a waterfall tregiie Pie lis el passenger cars t© ) in the army four years and rose to the rank | b ving man by the and of God bimn- Your determination to make no sudden change in | pr A and every exertion made to save | No shoemakers or cobblers, 5 No churches, no schools, ¥ s and aprons to | of major general of voluntecrs. Returning it » disposition aud | the Cabinet wotil, at least, the funeral services of our mn, Fountain and Nettie Hell y wud joss of life, which was adopted. | home, he iound his wife a changed wo- nperament of this defendant, he knew that George | late lamented President’ were over, was also wise, | steamed alongside, and at got their puny id | No preachers or lawyers, BILLS PASSED i min. She whom he had left so. kind, | W.Cole could no more resist the imstinet of ius | and meets universal approval. ‘The proprieties of | afer belng engaged all tay, and when in fair way lo ave | No United states, vio the National burglars’ Insurance | {hun of atlection, greeted his return with cold ine | Mature than he could change the stars in their | lize and a respect for public opinion required this, | Pew ANG Ck: wi coe te Me on onermaitiin, | No wenn ine sive to opening and widening Ninth | dirorence. Thoughis of honor and remorse secned | Courses or arrest the Wairlwind in its wrath. 1 | Bat whenever, in your judgment, the shocked sen- le to remain longer in the neighbornood of the burn. | No gold or #i ef yn; to meorporaie the Ellsworth Social | {¢ occupy her mind, Her former affection fur her | shall not seck to furnish any middie ground on | sibilities of the people are calmed’ it may be a ques- | Ing ait. About thren-quarters of an hour afterwards the | Not evon crv xe, lyn; to extend the the for the con | iu shand seemed to be transiormed into afecng of | Which to stand. i claim that his act was | tion whether you siould not reorganize to some ex. | fire, which had been confined to the after hold, burst out of | No doctors to dove with drugs, mot the Grand Hotel, New York; to incor | wert on. Her lips gave no uth not murder, but excusable homicide. The | dent. On this subject I expressed my opinion pretty | the cabin windows, and all hopes of saving the vessel were | No grave diggers, poraie trustees of the fund belonging to the diocese he had become cold and an adulterous ‘intercourse — commenc in 1804 | freciy when at Washington, If you live you are to | Even UP, and she was scuttied und gunk tn threo fathoms of | No death, no pain of Western New York: to amend the act to establish marbvic; disgust and alienation tow: and continued down to Mr. tiscock’® death, | adininister the govern water, The steamer Jackson took off the crew and 400 bales | Not even Wolcuit’s Patn Paint, a K nent for four years. If your | oy cotton which bad not been stowed. A portion of the sbi Tey Plasters, all Soothh fre lintits In Brookiyn ; to amen t the Metropol | hushandsecnied to possess her, and to suc an exe {| Not until Satnrday, the Ist day of June, 1807, was it | administration fails the oclutn will fall on you; and if, | soren wese tranaterred to the Rowie. Bell.” Tho vonse! tis Bae | sar teaks seta’ the witha mening croloen de weoeel Wee’ tremanee i conceruing th police life | tay; be her aversion proceed that she dentd | tat he received dir, Felton’s letior which caused | with the present Cabinet continued, it 18 snecesaful | 0 oA nee to her upper between decks, was buraed to the The manufacturers of these abominable compoun's curse i wi Company; re Drow fond; to prporate the Deacon- | nin those warital privileges which, as her | him to suspect, for the first time, that Lis wife had | the credit wili go to (he men whom Mr, Lincoln called re cdge, Dr, Wolcott and his Pain Paint, at the caine I their wiiiviton’ of the Kvangelical Luther. | husband, were his of right todetuand. What had | been guilty of crituinal misconduct. It was not wut | into power, ‘The naked question presented is | Bara HANoOoR, Gibhs, before reported by telerraph as | misery. But Dr. Wolcott keeps right, on, resarllesiy of the reli: to incorporate the | Fireproof | cinsed this change? Ah! gentlemen, the serpent | that (eartul meeting on the morning of Sunday, the | wheuver the administration is to be marked in Ameri- | wrecked on the Isle of Pines, had a oxrgo of about 46H hhds | PUpr es mapping aft enpcting Arouad Hi wonsiive Company; to incorporate the Harbor | hag entered into the paradise of his happiness, and | 24 day of Juno, that those suspicious were confiriaed | can istry as yours or as a mere continuation of Mr. | Of MeMr. couslaned to Mosars E Atkine & 0. was | octne mom ont fact that lies mouldering unsold’ 1s the arg w as Chrisian Keotherhood: to repeal atiicie one, HUE | the woman had fallen, A libinous xcoundrel had | into iealities ‘and the fallen woman avowed her | Lincol Yuether you are to open books for business Fara, S1GO%, and there was tess than 40%) invtirance | Stores, for Pain Paint ean be proved at the moment of the sreeeey CUNRES twenty, part one, of the Revised | potiuted her being; had stolen away her atvections, | Stame to her wretched husband, tring the date of | on your own account or merely to act as an “adminis- ‘most extreme distress, free of cost, at 170 Chatham squ statue 7 rs; to ine the amount nal’ pectec / seme! ave sting de- } i mover, ot ne Buse [ko1.4—The report that brig Isola wa towed off the | New York, It never colors or smarts, but reduces and eo “ ~ an and by the mayical secrecy of the adutterer’s spell | Its commencement, and reveaiing, in disgusting de- | trator with will annexed” of your predecessor, on 9 » iew York. It never co! By - of wharfage charged on boats and ail sorts of ship: | ANG tedustociied ber foruner love into settied hatred | tail, then only so niuch of her subsequent inddelity | Your friends will expect you to carry on business on | ftingthe vesed tecered to, the toe pot ininved Tike wate, | iMaammation, heat und fever at the first apy lication, ang Ted to, She wae not injured in the gal aind aversion. But not at that tine did this defend. | as Sie it to disclose; and Unis knowledge | your own xecount, and fs now aa good ua new. ‘The Taols got ualy of ant know or suspect the full extent of the wou and | Was Jeated but litte more than ten 1 was fully advised of the hot haste of several | March, aud has loaded and safied many days cost only $8 aplece. a . | calamity that had fallen upon him and his house iold, | days before the homicide, and tis defendant | parties to get alr. Seward out, even when it was un- Baia BALLOT Box, from Galveston for New York, was on ere ee eee ae esate, roducers and Dealers’ | rhe discovery of her infidelity and the detection of | SAW Hiscock for irae after this knowledge | certain that he would live from day to day. «On this | the Ways at Key West 16th in BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW the guilty Wreteh who had stolen his wife's purity | on the evening tis! he shot him, After dwelilag at | subject I expressed my views to you fally,perhaps with | Sone Trtorny Woon, from Albany for Hartford, which York and St desertion, drankenneat, Mes are and iis happiness was yet in the reserve for the | leugth on the enormity of Mr, Hiscock’s offence Mr. | too nich indignation. 1 will now ouly add. that all | wa ashore at Stratford, lias beon towed Into Black Rock for | {itelent case, ure. So marked a change inher from love to | Headly said:—l atlim that within (ie last two hun- | grades of loyal men in this region—radical and con- | Tepairs. Her cargy of lumber is tn good order. id vould not take place without leading to | dyed Years no man hes been puniviod by any court | servative—believe Uiat Mr. Seward is the right man Miscellaneous. PAPE ent and remonstrance from him, To his | Of justice either in airy or im Engiand for | in the right place during the existence of our present Nrw York, April 25, 188, A. foure 0 ping ia the poriot New York; to repeal the act au- thorizing ocean steamships to use calorie engines dienggiets sell’ ten times more Pain Paint thin any remedy. Cet quart bottles, they hold sixteen i bottles, and The bill t Milk Coup: The Pre s (hen taken until afternoon, ASiernoen Se R, PAPER, PAPER—CHEAPEST PAPE: House fh the city. Printing, Book and all kinda of am BILLS PASSED. and Joving expostulations as to her con- | Slaying the seducer wile, his caughter or ns | complications with foreign Powers, and bis removal | To THR Epiror or ame New Youk HERALD: — rapping Paper; also Bookbinder'’s Boards To fac! the constraction of the Buitule to hia affectionate entreatie: ve | sister, When thar mouve aud that ¢ une has prompted \ woud cause much regret. Public opinion seems to DvAR sik—The statement made in the HERALD of the 224 | cheap, at THE HENNETIS, 49 Ann street. Wasbtagion (allroad; to mcorporaie the st a confidant of her sorro ne | the fatai blow. if modern moraiiiy has directed no ) seitic down upon Mr, MeCulloeh as the proper person | 88,t0 the Iteht and cog signal om Hart Island ia meer aot aaa eal Island German Bencyoient Society siaeht ware aud alleviate he? grief, she him | human legisiation against the invader of domestic | for the Treasury Department. But if the residue of | jwonfisat my owh ievieiine eeconeet except u few evall con BSOLUTE. DIVORCES LEC the Pullman Pacific Car Comp. tiributing it to false canses, indtsposition, low. | pe "t lestroyer of female portly, yee the best | the Cabinet were replaced J think the country would | tributions, the following stoamnhont lines refusing to subscribe | Lk New York, also ‘rom States where non, Gowanus Canely Brooklyn: to trates of New Yurk city to commit Jess children to the cre of the tra herd’s Vold of the Proves Mr. Merriry moved to age of the dill to amend the mnilris had | representatives of enlightened m« jurors who have from in the courts of cimrged to inquire into outraged and frensed bi BO t of spirits, melancholy and hypoc! cuused it, Dispirited and “discoara; ¢ eo! tie shep- | to regain his affection, his v: nt Episcopal Chavet. i anie sad, deje asic He fell into 1 unstance m1 i. ‘sentiment | generally approve of it, Mr. Suanton (wheter justly to thwe fs- | or uot) has become very unpopular both in and out been | of the army, and a bew man in lis place wouid, per- ult of the | haps, give satisfaction and produce harmony, I : or brother— } have but little acquaintance with the residue of the i this defect of | Cabtuet, except Mr. Dennison. He ts a very pleasant towards the support of the ight and fog signal, namely, New- | epness or desertlon is suilictent cause. No pu port, New London, the two Providence lines of propellers, | !n advance; advice free. and the New Hedford lines, and othere; Tho agents of these Counsellor-a' Hues refuse on the ground that the light and of no use at that point, and some not ctving @ clvil an: inserting the ahove you will objige the underelgned, pilot apd iigithouse keeper at Hurt Island. wun, lege Lottery of Kentie BATRA Claas 18% Aen, wer. Ry A OFFICIAL DRAWIN( Hell Gate | A. jon fd law of | hie pga and to an ted T woul beg Ns I CHAS LOCKWOOD. Sicarse dobatane cake tie bo ae this defendant and the dec od, When amid the {Mount Sinai | could utier anything in disparagement o' ra. "w -_ LRY COLL ROR ” Oi, 1¢ Honge then adjourned, y is death warm personal trieuds. t hot covet thy neighbor's | occasion, and T will close,” You must tind an | Sung uisecessruliy for the dismasted ship which was re: KENTUCKY EXTRA —CLANS SM APRY A man can deiiberatgy debauch the wife man that commiiteth adultery with excuse, my dear sir, for the freedom with | ported on the Jersey const. 9, 15, 21, 7% bi, Et KReTH DRY er Ags 40, APU. 4a, VS, 3, SLoor Caven J Swcrumns of Frederica, Del, where she 6, 99, was bull in 18h5, 26tons register, hes been purchased by bt . 4 i « na tles in Kast Greenwich, for 98,00 She will hereafter hail in the above Lotteries from Kast Greenwich, uuder cominand of Capt Thomas J FRANOK, SMITH & COs, Sipp'e, ‘and wil ran ad a packet between Providence and that ‘ Covington, Ky. me m 9 or irfend who contides in iim, he mast have becotoe | another man’s wife shall surely be pué to death which T write in the fact that T feet Indescribable THE STANWIX HALL TRAGEDY. + | atte F idoned to every principle of virtue and he | Phe voice of God cou » us to-day | interest in your success, * * 1 do most sincerely é ~ ~ lose to every sentiuent of manly honor, It was Mr. | Uhrough the ages that are tia court | desire that your adratotstration muy be One that will recommended by this defendant to | Uiat the ve t of juries which justify the | redound to the Te py and true glory of the her confidential and professional | death of the adulicver the hands of the | American repubite, and to the honor of yourself and r im sneh ers as she might need counsel | beiwased hushaud are ch ia obedience | friends, Aud if l canat any time, by word or deed, ny his absence in the army, and itageravates | to that law of our nature whieh governs | aid you In your great work or relieve you of any wickedness ouduet that in availing hin. | aud coucrois in every buman breast tiroughout tae | burden it will afford-me great pleasure to do so. in 1se8, selfol (ie opportunities for seduction he not only | Widespread earth. On the ¢ jaw of public | haste, very Guly yours, ke. coulidence of friendship, but trampled | epinioa, sanctioned and sus ad by the enlisted LEWIS D. CAMPBELL. “tity of professional relutions, | sentiment of the Chrgiian world and inspired by ANDREW JoUNSON, President, Washington, D. C. + apring of 1866 General Cole received an | the teachings of the Great Jehoval, U assert that r the government a8 special ugent | General Cole is free from crime, botu in the sigue of «“thedities of the omee requiring | God and inany aud on shat great wot Baal trial day, | EY PING NEW S Ime to be. spe “ay of | When you and Tsuail appear. side by side With Diu IP . had \ ta with a Mr. | to render ip our account of the deeds done In the - f.! sg Mage ii there shall be uo greater sii rendered agahust Almanac ife as about to Went he inficted apo his Wit id he assured that he need Trial of George W. Cole fer the Murder of L. Hierrix Hiscock at Albany-Testimeny for ihe Prosecation=€ ing ior the Dew fever. DYrICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY c Poo Bers Wantrp--The want off og bells on Conimicut Pointand Castle Hill hat long been felt by steamboat men and masters of wailing vessels, The bella on Little Guil and Execution Rocks Lights are to be retnoved to sive place to fou trnmpete, and i te suggested that thes be place at the two points rst named, and particularly on Contmfent, where gee | to be but the coming, Beneon,, wud ters, & p with the house and attended without expense, ALBANY, ApYyl The conrt opened at the usual hour and the exami, nation of witnesses for the prosecution wax eon- tinned, Alonzo Atkins was called for the people and sworn Be tesiitied as follows:—I am a policeman; there were two pistols t from the prisoner at the time of the k vero Was a singte barrelled pistoi Which was discharged and a revolver which was Oflicial drawinyso my) nd prove a creat astistance to navizaUion, EXTRA SHIPBUTLOING AnoeND PoRTLAND—On Cape Elizabeth | 97, 87, M4, 34, is yard a large A 9%, 4, Sf ore, Captain Joseph W Dyer i building at s sd, avine'22, Thee. Soop, halen ted for the stone trades Jn an ad Te Bs te gompletion. She fs being built for Mr Alfred ¢ woop, COLTON & 60. H Dyer hna on the stocks at hie piace ® sloop yacht, to be | For circulars, £e,, in the above Lotteries adiirrns pd ef Mr Wm Taylor, of this city. She is berutifaliy MUBRAY, BPby co., mi, Managers, relative rier, and Lam no eevents which oceurred In the ten ir New Vorkes-his Day. ine: oO Sun rises,...... 5 08 | Moon seta......eve 8 40 s immed the turone of the Oninipoteut 2 in 6 48} High wat > 30 po ies thought PEL tote lyre te ae & b4 Covin tou, hy. . ? Aye th ; ; he conduct of hie 2 inde, IM BEL. ...see yater....eve 9 50 | are buildlng at their yard at Back Cove a bark of 009 tons, to -_ , loaded; the jatter liad seven ehatbers; this Knife anwix Hall |About rath of the conduct of hie waele Ids | Bt ae 10 | He commanded by Capt A Tiobete, who is one of th 4 -CORNS, BUMTONS, BAD RATS TAD Ti ‘was found on his person, sopping (0 converse ok inquired den lod Dr. Mareus M. * : Oo ENG callie Dare Ore Oe eee i ce to a 6 RE OP Be oO ttive, # Poliatl po ag 7) i nk th a SO ES Me tate “ae ase” Peneral?? | Maaies- Wo, being sworn, tested as tolowsi= re PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 25, i868, ‘Ayton. ‘Menara Geo Russell ACo.0re buldiay nf their rarsin | everywhere, By mat @be. aud Bl 2 aoe Saugerties; was a nwix H ¥ sarne of the | side in Philadelphia, have beea a paysiclan there - the same vicinity a bark of about 609 tone.—Portiand (Me) - . FCRN . 9 in ix Halt on the evening | General on several previvus sues | el@nt years; kuow General Cove; iormed his aegualn'- CLEARED. Argus, April 3.) : A, -GROURANY AND INFORMATION 2 RxTSHEDIN of the 4th of June last, in the oftces (a diagram of | tiring in th wer of the inquiry and of the man | apes ‘the last day ber, 196d, ab Fortress |. LEARED. LAUNctitn—From the shipyard of Mr Jost Jervie, at | Shs all legalized latterlon. | oe el 1a 1 rt ‘Th 176 Broad after Moy 1 vlway, shown} Ub “1 on Bre who mé used his attentia vhy is this | Monroe, Va.; he m cond United Ayr ono homeroom Rio Janciro, &e—U 8 Northport, Lt, n due 20th inet @ Rew schooner siamok slat ae a vee the window lane side: Uxious to know T ain goin Stutes cavairy, det plained of Ml! heaith; skis Hovake, Wen é Vers Orne? one, “She iat (inely modeled Wessel and built oF the by ORD'S nat on. the he roomy J | way fron SL once Oecurred to Tite, Looking | hia injury Was an injury of the vowels; he had pro: | aaueerautarevoum Noes mavens and Vera Crat—-¥ Ales. | teriale thoroughly trenalied gad galvanized fartane, De eioCkr FURNISHING WARERODY faced eastw saw was that | Hiscock s no sternty in the face he observed | trusion with ce pation and hemorrhage of the Steamsuip Morro Castle, Adams, Mavana—Atiantic Mail | Bue is named Charlotie a. ingslaod. isi a Cooper Institute, * a man whom i not know cw in.| Me connten pparently to fail under his gaze, the protusion was two inches or more at | Stean Go. ‘What ia tenet fer from the east door tie ofice: he watked | aad without waitin for any reply the guilty tinh stated to ime that lis horge nad fallen on | . Steamship Euterpe, Gates, Key West and Gaiveston—C H occgeed genatmemy | righ? along til he ewme near the pillar in iroot of the | turned away and surunk from the si him and crushed his bowels; "the injury 40 dip z , Bark Midas, Drake, of Nm yee at ie feigerators, Ment Bates yen Farnital ottice desk? he slaekened hit pace as le approacnea | Mend whode righis he ha he of he abtived | tne. bowels coutiuued to the. Sie, Re nahip “H Livingston, Baton, Savannah Livingston, i Hi sini my < — ~ CHINA, him im astonisimen' i 6 elevated his right hand close up again and in 1860; re bleeding gave nT Think WR Morgan 0. ‘teamebip Manhattan, Woodhull, harlest AL airy there was something wr: Would cruse int alarge sized person siauding there a brated prize menial nature of the of pain in the kidneys and sup. : 4 Co. ae ie sida, ve 1: the man t i shot threw up both | wrong was he could not. tm Inquiry Kept | pression of urive aii the vitne he was in tue army; iis | Steamship Rebecca Ciyde, Chichester, Wilmington, NO—Jas eg ye SILVER PLATED WARE da seroech fr aii Laat was.shot rapning in his heart, Way ian want to ather declined in health and flesh all and x, . peapder, % — now, of Dartmouth, was at St TINTON N ws ve t. Hiscook omewhat on his kneea and ‘cil | know when Tam going 10 de adsent trom home? | the ime, the other 18 increased; Tthink he | ,Meamstin Sartoge, Alexander, Norfolk, Cy Point nnd 14, hesing tlken 40h vbie ap off wlnce tearing | (SOUS BUNT ad aiken over icaniy on his back and head against the floor: | SAL no suspicion oveurred as to his wiles Adcuty. | declined towards dementia; have sen the knise pre- | “tramanip Nerens, F A eee er ae ie acetel Of one Feb’, | siren KIMBELL, au ir. 1 had been standing with lis Jace y H@ returned home perplexed and agitated. The drat | sented by the District Attorney (knife produced); Ship W Tapsoott, Bell, ¥ (5 Wbls ap oll, aigehel aged . Rice, ‘against the pillar; he wae smoking | perion he saw tere Was Mrs. Mary Cayier. Now | think it the knife iv d in his Vest pocket; it was | Ship W Frothingham, Qu « Hineken, k 8 ‘ord, of NT, wan at St Catherines Maret ni eonversing with two men; ¢ ark what took place, ' Mrs, Cuyler Was a cousin of | an ordinary sutgeon’s kulie; general had @ ease of | ate American Eagle, Harford, Aspinwail—Panama Kall bevy bblé ep rt onvigg | FO acct th in gomewhat of @& curve | Gencral Cole, had 1 brought up by hin, | istrumenia; he was unusually jealous; noticed it in | TR! Oo, ida Seow ihens.' “ fark Leonidaa, Cook, of NB, was at Barbados March & ally ol Mr. Hiscock; he stood | ani had lived in Mr. Cole fambiy | these désponding spells; thoulit he was Be appre ana has Sterrett, Babvider, Nuevitas-irett, son & | having landed 1V bbls sp oil, all told. ab « . Libsowek ait sie; it seemed r the Gencral’é absence in the army, and iva | ciated; never showed that whcn his health was bet frig Levin (Br), Bissell, Port de Vrance via Hnekayille, 8 Foreign Ports. oper painless, © Was a slight turning head of | observed much that bad occurred, ne her, he | ter; his condition of mind was somewlat unsound at i New gon, bd 0 Avrived, bark Geo Kingman, Bldsiive, , New Yous, April 2 ward the prisoner wh pa carcsed to her, very naturally, the tnquiry, | times; thought so at te ti » time for several Brig Teresita (ir Clenfuegor— Tucker & Lightbourne pie ; - a cleaning Gear t os aa What's the hatter with Hiscock? ‘Ke locts | weoka he wie very oniid Birt cites Loring, MRR ar ase Hreit, Som & Coy In port brig Fredonia, Damon, for Sow | PILES —AUSOLUTE CURE WITHOUT 11h Was ight or ten foot from Mr. Hisoc we ae guilty a8 & dog.” Thrown of | Cromexamined—Am forty-eeven years of Bid Hie (ir), Fownesnd, BY Sohus, N¥a) PWioteey & | “Cauenon, March thrived, tei MB Kuery, Bran’, | sperdy und ceria. eau wnised upow as ane? rained his arm; E heard pevuing said by J ber guned by bg wbruptnegs of thy inquiry, | have prectived fur Clgut yeas; wos a mupuular ce, Hoston (and lett April 19 {gr Cleufeugga). Dr, BAYGHTON, 1 Fourth avenue, te et a Pe ad -~