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‘YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 13,~ 1869>-QUADRUPLE SHEET. 12 oem s4cuent NVILLE, April 6—Arrived, schr July Fourth; Strout, NYork ; aa Neale oes Doom ite; was KEY WEST, March Si—Salled, schr White Sea, Jones (Grom Cardenai, NYork (baring repaired). In port 4th, achr Grace Chilton, Godfrey, for NYork, ready for by head winds. HOBIE, ‘April Cleared, chi insh, Rathburn, ‘7 reading of the affidavits, eee ‘eal ave nothing to say now,” enswered Mr. s —- | Mumier, Over Eighty > wantin The Cars Stopped MDa rou pretend to say," pursued the Jodge, ne Man, Wounded, “that you e spirit photographs by supernatural ‘The Second avenue car drivers are on a strike, a4 | means)? lena . WG the cars have virtually stopped running. Yesterday “Have no answer to make ql Pensacola; 7th, shi p bya (Br), Thompson, Liver; eighty-two men as they came in on their first trip | either.” replied Mr. Mumler. ‘I demand an examt- MYSTIC, ApH "Arrived, sour Georgia, Cottrell Basten, a. Sehr Julia , tire, Rockland, with lime, to W | 9%, abandoned their cars and refused to go out on the | “stow about Mr. Silver?” interrogated the magis- | g pony, sius # Newell, McIntire, NEW, ORLEANS, April 11—Arrived,, steamships Gen Tate. 3 Brown. Mi to Ws | Meade, Cortes, 0. run. The oficers of the company, who had had no ‘ Schr Chase, Ingraham, Rockland, with lime, NORFOLE, April} Arrived, atl rah clear, Kelley, New establishment,” | Brown. . z i ‘ inkling of the contemplated strike, experienced ae ie te ee Schr’ Albion, Shaw, Rockland, with lime, to Candia & | York; Benj b , Purveyor, do; Titmouse, Harden, great dimiculty in securing men to take the cars out, | "Thats so” interrupted Mr. Mumler, “T bought | PS" piorence V Turner, Rockland, with lime, to WS Chatteciar cies bis Burchard & Torrey, from. Pertend for ces tI ‘e was delayed | him out on the 9th of March. Brown. iJ " and in many instan heir departurs y “That's hot the Mr, Silver I saw at No. 630 Broad- Rene ‘Ella, Miller, Rockland, with lime, to W 8 Brown. NANTUCKET, April 4—Arrived, sohrs 8 C Watson, Adams, from: two to three Doss way and referred to in my affidavit,” observed Mar- | Schr Leocadia, Elwell, Salem. Srieaaieneanventied th carecarey By twelve o’clock all the old drivers had quit work, | shal Tooker. Schr DM French, Jones, Boston. | NEW BEDFORD, Ayeit'10 "Arrived, at McLean, and, collecting upon the line of the road in the “You had better find that stray piece of silver,” | Schr Hickman, Hall, Boston for Am! Contin, Bay River’ NC; MR Carlisle” Potter, Philadelphia .! i iver’ | Senr Southerner, Darling, Boston for Richmond. Va. io, Bay River, NO; M B Onrlisle, Fol delphi upper portions of the city, in some instances made This is renee etanteeni quicker the Schr Anna 8 Cannon, Cobb, B: for Philadelp is clus Riectrie Byer, Cor Mh pia Houdu- e Schr Boston, Sturges, Hudson's Rome. Joha A Din: Boeues Bal Bell, Greeney Fannys hostile demonstrations against those who hdd taken | It was finally arranged to hold Mr. Mumler in $500 | Schr White Sea, Taylor, Hudaun’s Co i Sons A 3 . BROOKLYN CITY. CAR DRIVERS. | quirea Dowling of the prisoners, after the “ ~ THE COURTS. Mass Meeting in Breoklyn—Denunciation of the Protective System—Speeches of the Rev. Heury Ward Beccher and Professor Perry. Last evening a large and influential meeting of prominent citizens was held at the Brooklyn Before Judge Benedict. Athenwum, Atlantic street, under the auspices of " wiliam Buckley was yesterday tried on an indict- | the Brooklyn Free Trade League, for the purpose of ment for stealing paint, glass and other articles from | hearing Professor A. L. Perry, of Williams College, Fort Wadsvorth in September last. Buckley was a | upon matters relating to labor, production and com- Junk dealer, and itis alleged that he carried off the | merce. There was also present a large number of ‘property When on visits to the fort on business. It | jadies, was claimed for the defence that Buckley had pur- po Mr. BEECHER presided, and in openin, t knowing they had been stolen, The Rev. Mr. , id Se ee eaierel J " the proceedings said:—I have been requested to pre- ry side at this meeting and introduce the speaker of SUPREME COUKT—SPECIA', TERM. the evening. It is hardly necessary for me, there- UKITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Alleged Stealing from Fort Wadsworth: - had Hazar Kate, Stevens, cet ay. Mr. Schr G WC) Bonit, Cotuitport. <4 Y Ben fore, to occupy your attention, at any rate for any | their places. Between one and two in the afternoon bait to appear for examination on Fridi nt NORWICH, April 8—Arrived, scbrs A ‘tley, Bunnell, Decisi 0 Schr H Willets, Boult, Cotuitport. i dente Berears consideraole time, with remarks of my own, and yet | the Superintendent of Police was informed by the | Syncar bth time stated. ON TCOMMIAARCE 0 | err Henry HGlbaon, Lincolty Hyannis, Baltimore; Join’ Walker, Davis, and Jabez L White, Wicks, George W. Miller vs, John P, White,—Motion to | I may be indulged with a few introductory observa- |’ Eighteenth precinct that the new drivers were being ee a Hanne, Malook, Rrookneres. MEENSACOLA, Apr S Armred,, hl t Canterbury Bn, awend answer denied, with ten dollars.costs to abide | tions, When that very eminent man and statesman, | taken off by the strikers, who were obstructing the 4 STARTLING SUICIDE. Schr Waterloo, Smith, Clinton. Maugerton (Br), Kerr, ‘Greenock: a a panna uaa Tage.—Motion to amend | Louis Coshell, was present in this country in 1852, Zomine: of me line. He immediately sent out the wa Bohs dane, Mach, Westeriy. aR Cleared: 4, scr in olds Filer, en West PASS “ik “Cot Sys. peste be : Schr Thos Pott dy, New Teafi ie f answer denied, with ten dollars costs, |), _ | among striking things which he sald was this, | ny me TweLrri, TWENTY-TmRD, Texmn, Srvex- | Last evening, ten minutes past six o'clock, oMcer | Echr Paes Patten Mandy. New Hedford. Frenchy Cardenas; ache G@ © Moria, ‘Ari *Vecksonvill Waiker S. Crosby vs. L. D, Towsley @ vith ten that while in Europe all thinking people were con- | rggntu, EIGHTEENTH, TWENTY-FIRST, SECOND AND McLoughlin, of the Third precinct, while on post, Schr Nancy Smith, Smith, Providence. Ch ‘sleamahi} Jun! jata, Hoxie, Havana and NOrieans ; Mouon to vacate order of arrest denied, wi a Fourti Purcixcts:—Afford protection to the Second ave- . Schr Anna Elizabeth, French, Providence. yo ‘Whelpley, Bt John, NB; Ella Hi dollars costs w abide event. sidering and disscussing great principles he found in | jie'cars, If necessary put-& man on each car and prevent | WAS excitedly accosted by an individual who re- | Sehr Wm Thomas White, Providence. preg miner here cer See 48 Lockwood. vs. Sturgis Northrup.— Motion America that men were discussing politics | drivers from being taken off by the strikers. J. he K- quested him to hurriedly call at the boarding house | Sehr Brave, Crosby, Providence. Weaks, ‘Boston; ‘R&S Corson, Corson, Salem: ‘8 Godfrey, Wo disgolve injunction denied, with ten dollar icra | and not principles. ‘This was in 1852, | During the entire day the few cars that run were | No, 1 College place, as it was believed that anin- | Schr Allen Batwa: Prone Prosidence. Godfrey, Bast ‘Cambridge; Mary Carroll, Ballinger, Beidge- Motion fortheapporntment ofa referee granted. | Which was very mear the close of _ that | Sacombanied trough the Fespectve Precinct wy at | mate laa committed suicide. Responding with | Schr James Parker, kr, Kelly, Proviience. Tin Arrived. slesuhip Brunelle, Howe, NYork; bark Thomas 7. Anderson vs. Philip Schiosser and } era of vicious policies under which the mercury | peen reported up to the hour when the last car came | alacrity, the officer was directed to the fourth floor, | Schr J Predmore, Seavey, Providence. ey, Cee Sars Unedont: eens Semi Newkirk, another.—Motion to set aside application for refer- ence denied, Without costs. Motion to set aside and sank as low as it ever has done in | in at Sixty-third street, 7 quarter to nine o'clock. | room No. 10, when, after trying the door and not | Schr llde, Ratan, Fron 7Mcrk Ella Moore, Marsters, Cardiff, Below, lence. 1ah- Arrived, This was aman named McConnell, a new driver on bea Nat mg. Reoet- sbip Eliza McLoughlin, Hilbert, trom Ardrossan; bark Le vacate attachment granted upon judgment of costs | the history of the country. We stood upon the edge No. three o’cloc beingable to gain admuttance, he burst it open, when r Elizabeth B, Hogan, santo, onda, from Granton. os of motion when aie. of a tremendous confict, which might be said. for | Seccnd avenue and ST pi ere meer sight met his gaze. Lying on the bed, with | Sehr Cora, Kelyy Bristol, : PORTSMOUTH, April Arrived, achr M Sewall, Frisbee, Meat tiapepey rms nee ree the last twenty years has been culminating in war, | by strikers and so badly beaten that he had to be | targe size navy revolver firmly grasped in his right | Schr Agnes Repplier, McFadden, Norwich. PROVIDENCE, April 10—Arrived, schrs Wm H Dennis, Westchester granted, with $10 costs to abide event, | and in those profound discussions which have filied | Snr {0 the Norbit. so ss creage in the hours | hand, was the dead body of Daniel A. Dickerson, he | Rehr LH Seymour, Kelly, Norwich. Leeds, and Vapor, Jounion, Philadelphia, JH Youmans, defendant to take short notice of tal in the West- | all our hearts sce the war. For the last twenty | of labor. At the last meeting of the board of direc- | having committed suicide by shooting himself in the Sehr rag. Kelly, New London, mer, and Free Wind, Frisbee, Elizabethport, cae etnioel T: Carman vs. John MeNamee and Ber. | America hes been busy, not discussing policies, but tors Montgomery Green was clected vice president. | right temple. The wound was of the most terrible | senr Fannie Hazard, Mayo. Chatham. Bi resgcrrrite Nise Butler Dau arien, Reumeons td Paatee nard Sheridan.—Motion to dismiss appeal granted. | discussing fundamental principles regarding the | rect yesterday. Heretofore they nave been mak. | Mature, the slug having torn the top of his head | Schr FE Edwards, Baw aris, Ovmeervilie, ter, Willams, and Alida, Eaton, Elizabethport; Elisha T E. Merritt Collyer vs. James F. —Motion to | rights of States and the duty of nations. After two | ing seven trips per day, consuming one hour and | nearly off. Information was at once sent to the sta- | Schr Ganea) Denson, Myatic for Rondout. genie Hervey: F Merwin, Rance; MM Brai nerd, Brooks, vacate order of arrest granted without costs, decades of years we are coming back again to ques- | fiity minutes on the round trip. Under the new | tion house in relation to the self-murder, when Coro- Schr Sam Weller, Brockway, Hartford. ¢ Tih taseiven abere Gust, Johnson, Philadelphia; John George S. Wilcox bs. Mark M. Pomeroy.—Motion table the time 18 forty-flve minutes on the up trip | ner Keenan was notified to hold an inquest. Laterin | Sehr L Daniels, mith, Portland, Ct. Warren, McCar, and Mtito. Searle, El thport ; he to change place of trial from Kings county to New | tlons of policy. Already we are laying down those | gnq forty-six on the down trip, making the round | the evening the Central Office was apprised of the | Sehr Pointer, Nichol ‘New Haven for Hoboken. nia, Nickerson: J G Huntin, George W Whistler, York. Granted, with ten dollars costs to abide discussions which have divided the community for | trip ninety one minutes. ‘This increase of time was | startling suicide, simply announcing that the deed | §cbF Ellen Barnes, Clifford, New Haven. Phinney; Maria Flemming, nn 8 Salter, Baker, event. ein many years past. Men are beginning to tire of | established to effect an eighth run by each car. ‘The | had been committed, but giving no details. The house | Schr Chay Cipeneee Hopetins Neve xeon for Georgia. and Almira T Rowland, Rowland, Rondout; Phoenix, Shaler,, ain ES, Tage Gilbert. on report | them, ana they are beginning to feel for new themes, | Mlcers of the road claim that under the uew time | was then immediately Visited by a reporter of the | Schr Geo F Brown, Hemingway, New Haven, Salled—Schra Village Queen, Tillotson, Elizabetbport; Cab- Mary M. Dakin vs, William H. Dakin. . Pa and they will ere I ong arrange themselves in parties table the drivers would have to work from five to | HERALD, but no information of interest could be Behe Borer, Cg lly lon inet, Burdick, NYork, See Lara ee decree of divorce agalnat de- | ter ording to new associations. Ie was only | ‘2 minutes longer per day. obtained, the manner of the occupants being such | Schr JB Bleecker, Law, Stonington. PAWTUCKET, April 10—Arnived, schr Gen Grant, Miller, ant granted. in this way that the great objects of liberty could be maintained. He contended that together with events in relation to the civil State the ‘The drivers, on the other hand, claim that the new | as to warrant the assumptio) es they wighed to ‘The bark Amanda (Br), Horton, before reported consigned | Hoboken. table increases their hours of labor fully two hours. | hush the matter pp entirely. Th was to maatia: | 0 order, is consigned to Lunt Brothers, RL ‘They ciaim that under it their hours on duty will be | factory, that he then called at the Station house on BELOW. ° In Ue Matter of Application of Wiam Ostrander for peremptory mandamus to Zachariah Voorhies, a Justice of the Peace—Mandamus denied. ND, April 9—Arrtyed, sehr F W Alton, Cum- ag fully six r : SAN FRANCISCO, April 10—Sailed, ship Young America, ly sixteen, ana this they are determined to resist. | Chambers street, when Sergeant Crolius, who was on Judan ann Baioards vs. Mary Ann Goodenough. — | Mette ae share of attention And this wae ia | Ove driver states that under the new arrangement | duty, vouchsaled’ the fnoruation, that the ‘par: | Birk Gatlite, trom —. + Ree Re etatiship Golden Clty, Panama, Referred to N. B. Morse instead of ex-Judge George | ToTT i yrer and succinct term the doctrine of the | N¢S0eS OM at 9:125 A. M. and arrives at the uptown | ticulars of the self-homictde were very few, but | Windatsunse &, igh Cleared—Endeavor, for Manila, eed @. Reynolds, who declines. Free Trade League—complete, absolate liberty m | ‘¢ruiinus of the lineon his last trip at forty-three | that the deceased was twenty-elght years of ee SAVANNAH, April 12--Arrived, bark Alamo, Bremen ; brig Pere is oe trade aud in coumerce. Cheers.) And_as the xov. | Minutesafter midnight, thus consuming fifteen hours | age, had been boarding in the house for oodlawa, NYork; schre Norris, Charleston; BC Perrys wm. H. J. Benson vs. Dwight E. Waterman,—Mo- tien to change the place of trial to New York granted, ‘with ten dollars costs to abide event. CITY COURT. Alleged Breach of a Contract. Before Judge Thompson. James S. Byrnes vs. Catharine Haferty.—Defend- on ant is a cork dealer, doing business at No. 69 Fulton | One street, New York. On the 6th of June, 1868, plain- tiff, as he claims, entered into defendant’s employ for one year at a salary of twenty-five dollars ® week, in the capacity of business manager, in which position he continued up to tne ist of November of the same year, when he was discharged. This action was brought to recover damages for the loss of employment for the remain- der of the year. The defence set up was a generai denial of all the allegatigps of the complaint, Ver- dict not yet rendered. ~ A. H. Lidell for plaintidt; Troy and Place for de- fendanis, SRipping Notes. ind thirty .minutes, beside thee time aires 7 York. to ; clean” os cats ane saummaraess Tey had Re ee Ae rae gerd one steamer Golorado ts oa the sectional dry dock foot of | Cleared—Ship Screamer, Liverpool; bark AUantle, Penarth claim that they have other levances, mon| rther ingniry develo; the fact that a inton street, having her wheel adjust 1 Runnells, " Can a fog is the —. uty oe ee upon then letter ae left by. the” deceased exoisinng the The schr Eothen, 101 tons, new measurement, butit in Cas- tor Nord hte nny Si, Deas land Fa " oe cars cause of the tragic affair, and that this document 0th—Sailed, schra jeCautley, Cain; mi stabled by men kept especially for that purpose, | waa in the hands of Coroner Keenan, who had called | ont Men 1800 and belonging to this port, is on one of the SB Wheeler, Lioyd, and T W'H White, Smith, _ Now each driver is compelled to wash the outside of | at the house: to satisfy himself regarding the case, | “CY @0ck# near the foot of Pike slip, havingan upper | phia, his car, in the morning harness one horse and in the | fhe most strenuous exertions were then made to ob. | °0"rse of yellow metal sheathing put on her. S SOMERSET, April 10—Arrived, achr Artist, Forrester, New evening unharness one. ‘This adds half an hour to | tain this epistle and any other documents that had The schr Arcturus, of New Haven, 122 tons, 1s also on one { TAUNTON, April 9—Sailed, schra John Lozier, Lincoln ; 7 oe of on AEcreaetnee ae to ere, pean to explain the ep of sk Geena, of the screw docks, having her bottom painted. Mary J Mead, her, and Salmon Washburn, Cummings, asse| e ut they were unsuccessful. It may not be inappro- York. must be on duty direen minutes before starting time. | priate A this juncture, and having the startin a uprima re 73tons, ig on the |” WICKFORD, April 9—Arrived, schr J B Johnson, Smith,, Should he fail in this particujar he loses his car and | suicide in view, to Inquire why there are so few facill- | 9. ny of Fike alip, for the purpose of having Iphia. is put at the bottom of what ia known as the “ex- | ties for the entire press to obtain Intelligence from | Be" bottom cleaned and painted. tra lis’’—i, &, op waiting orders, to take his | the Cgroner’s office after four o’clock in the aiter- The bark Gipsey, 380 tons, built in Miramichi in 1865, to chances” upon’ stich. extra cars’ as may be | hoon? ~--samonsces SEE Tt, which place she belongs, is on the Erie Basin dry docks, ay (two dollars per day) stops, except on being etripped of her and furnished with a new suit of yellow une Aaa ae exits ener run. oe ‘ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. ij meta] sheathing. employment in a week,” iid this sor FN ha a The town of Portland, Conn., voted yesterday, 228 Marine Disasters. ie N month, unt they work Bp iQ jh regular cars again. | to 15, vo loan its credit to the Air Line Railroad Com- | yOu" toorus Dee be Joins Rota. a nadie of Reve ne strikers are : { ernment is allowed to interfere with individual 1lib- erty only at the very minimum, for it was the doc- trine of government to protect the man in his liberty, so while government should protect the rights of commerce it should not undertake to med- dle with the administration of it, nor with the great industrial pi ite of the country, ex- cept at the sayy ape off. (pp The question Rt hot tar! no tariff. Neither was it right for to say “I am the tariff man;”’ but the great ques- tion was one of principle upon which ine tar was to be 1m} and the principle. on which It was to be administered. It might said there were only two parties whose interests were at stake, for although there was a third party to which he be- longed it was a mongrel one. (Laughter). One of the two parties must necessarily go o, one extreme. He himseif was Grifting in one direction. aughter and applause.) The two parties representing diifer- ent principles were, those desirous of having the tariff so framed that It would tend to the fostering and protection of American industry, and the other party was composed of those who believed that the tariq sho framed purely and absolutely for reveviie purposes and without which they should Not attempt even to protect and foster any particular branch of American industry, He was epposed to the interference of government and contended that trade should be absolutely mée, It was urged by free traders that commerdée and ire rage dt Sheu own nattiré progress Inore rapidly by individual and unrestricted labor, than by governmental interfer- ence. He compared the protective system to a pig with a litter, the strongest got possession of the paps while the weakest squealed. Government was the worst system of protection, It had no mstrument to effect the object desired in the w#¥ of free trade. The government could not meddle without poliucai influence and where politics were mingled wih trade the consequence would tend to curb its liperty. There would be perpetual muta- ion. Liberty of trade wanted permanent, not protective laws. If the government took care of trade te resuit would be a very fluctuating policy. Change was damaging to any trade in its industry. It would be impossibie for the government to do what li undertook to do regarding the protection of trade. There must be a division. One party might succeed, but the other would counteract its influ- ences. Feeble interests and weak voices would 5) fer heavily, having no political friends. He was op- posed to a protective tatiff, because it could never be sumMicientiy party. If a high tariff prevailed com- merce was so much crippled. Nations should not be debarred from trade in this country. How could we exciude foreign sails and still expect to ship merchandise elsewhere. It was unjust. It was simply a commerce ip cneadornge ed Let r 1 ae pa nal iterests. The attempt to protect the country revenue, K. S. Torrey coliector, is the most exten- | ty promipitory tariif tended to demoralize the people sive in source of revenue accruing from the manu- | and debauch the government. He had been called facture of tobacco in the country. The tax on smox- | to speak on very linportant topics. His name would Ing tobacco, which is sixteen cents per pound, has | doubles be familiar as connected with slavery. But been productive of the following profits to the gov- | he had now laid down the black man. Government ernment during the first quarter of the year 1869:— had already put him on his feet, and when a man once put upon his feet, justas he was then, couid _MISCELLANE! ITHS’ NEW YORK PA) the prospects are that forsome days the dilticulty Roesle’s hotel and two adjoining buildings, at will conunne. ‘The company experience great diii- e1 y culty in iilling the places of the strikers, and may | ©!!fton, Canada, were destroyed by fire Sunday possibiy be compelled t> recede from their position | Morning. Loss $10,000. or compromise by paying them for the extra trip. George Taylor's off refinery, at Wyoming, Canada, containing 380 barrels of refined and 700 barrels of SPIRHT PHOTOGRAPHS, ernde oil, was destroyed by fre on Sunday night. Loss about $12,000, The Mayor’s Marshal After Two Spirit Photos The building of the Portland Packing Sompany, Franklin street, Portland, Me., occupied as offi sraphers—Their Arrest and Arraignment at | and a storehouse, took fire last eventn, and was the Tombs. dartially consumed. The loss will probably foot up ‘A case rather out of the stereotype track of | $49:000; insured for $30,000 in leading companies. police court cases came up yesterday after- | , A horse attached to a wagon in Worcester, Mass., esterday, became frightened, and running away, a noon, before Judge Dowling, at the Tombs. Sovnenah Benker, ata years old, was tirewn from ym. W. rT and W. H. Silver, alleged | the w: and instantly killed. The driver was Mb — * badly hurt, but not dangerously wounded. : COUAT CALENDARS—THIS BAY. | SurkeMe COURT—CIRCUIT.—Nos. 20 43, melo- sive. a Ciry Covrt.—Nos. 21, 22, “23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29 Ld 36 10 45, InCiUsIVe, in their determination to resist the extra trip, and | Pay to the amount of $108,000. x EW YORK BANK Moss Rose (Br), at New Orieans 5th inst from Liv- ‘ erpool, reports shipped a tremendous sea, which completely swept the decks, filled the cabin, cattle ay twro boats and allthe oars, lifeboat, poop-rail and other irifiing datiage ; caused a portion of the cargo to shift. At times the wind vanes reached a hurricane force and was accompanied by a heavy —_ cross sea, which knocked {bE ahip about terribly. 2 Prize medal awarded, Paris Exposition, 1867, Bank J CUMMINGS, at Philadelphia from Rotterdam, re- - ports: March 16 during '& gale from NNR, carried away Brewery 240 West Highteenth street, Sapa and all attacl =e Keres ee male for ar between vent al ig! al mast, a beavy cross sea running e time; Slat ult, wi Yori wie ound the mainmast ita gone; secured ‘he main: SMITHS' NEW YORK PALE ALE. mast with spare 5 the ae PNET ce ‘the crew, was brought tafely into por. Pn GEE THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, i . York, reports:—Dec 5, John Ross, a native of Russi: The great body of th erly, but firm It ; a, "Eaula ‘Lavatae, see a et hi jed at sea; lal 8, lon exchanged #1 w ship Charles, from Acapuleo for Liverpool. weteeys, PALE ALE. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. activity of toBARK CUMBERLAND (Br), from, Pensacola for Liverpool, a ogether with her materials, was 60) ‘ey West dd ust for ‘about $900. 7 HOFFMAN AND HIS Bria Lrannen, from Pernambuco, at Hampton Roads CHARMERS, 10ch inst for Philadelphia, sprung mainmast during the pas- | SAE loa eset EEE sage. ares Burra Brrcnanp & Torrey, from Portland for Charleston, IN THE TELEGRAM OF FRIDAY, APRIL 16. wae ree ne Pare 12th inst by steamship Isaac Bell, A MEDICAL WONDER. ol HYATI'S LIFE BALSAM. Souk Passront—The bark Regina, at Boston, while haul- Ing from the north aide of Long Whart on Friday, ath iaat, | gcibeumetiam, Neuralgia and Gout, tn their worst a 100k the, gcond. heeled rer oan the ae Pierporty of | cases of Diseases of the and for Scituate, staving the starboard side of the schooner 4 so that she filled with water last night. The cargo was taken | Pinint Peituraeceneiie. i Facteoo | Teed Cay eras she filled. The Passport still remains full of | public twenty-one years, It has cured a hundred thousand A New Gas CoMPaANy FOR WILLIAMSBURG.—The Teople’s Gas Company, a new body, are about erect- ing a gasometer in that portion of Williamsburg bounded by First, South Ninth and South Tenth wireeta. SLIGHT PIRES AND A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—About ‘two o'clock yesterday afternoon the frame builaing No. 61 North First street, E. D., was accidentally wet on fire by chiidren playing with matches, but the Names were subdued with slight loss. While pro- ceeding to the fire steam engine No. 7 ran over and seriously injared Franklin Zeiger, a young man of seventeen. He was conveyed to the residence of his parents, corner of Graham avenue and Devoe street, and received surgical attendance. At about four o'clock the stable of Patrick Nash, Broadway, near Hewes street, took fire aud Was damaged to tue amount of $700; no insurance. TAX ON TOBACCO AND CIGARS IN THE SECOND Rev- ENUE DistRict.—The Second district of the internal spirit photographers, at No. 630 Broadway, were ar- rested on a charge of perpetrating a gross deception Rehan Ziyi swe aren canratoues etre eens and swindle upon the pubitc, The preliminaries of be a hes a i a Sone ane The the arrest are best told in the aMdavits made against Buimnfietd: ‘Masa yl pedis om are Sepsis parse the accused, Being unusual samples of wonderful locomotive with a water tank spout. Both acts are aiffuseness in the matter of words we give below supposed to be the work of malicious individuals. only their substance, but omitting no material facts. | $ reward is offered for the arrest of the of- ‘The first aMfdavit is that of Marshal Joseph H, | [nders. Tooker, of the Mayor’s office. He states that upon if ee ae complaint of Mr. P. V. Hickey that a gross imposi- SHIPPING NEW Ss. tion was being practised at the place named above, i and money obtained under the pretence of giving Hage sete. spirit photographs, he proceeded to inves- tigate the matter, On the 16th of last | Sun rises | Moon sets....eve 816 March he went to the photograph gallery referred to and inquired for Mr. Silver, the neato alleged proprietor, A gentleman giving this as his name announced himself. The Marshal stated that “he was sceptical as to believing that the like- ezsipelas old Uleera and the w ood, great Debility, Liver Com- and never fails when taken as directed. Scu VERNON, from Cape Haytien for Boston, was taken | curative for Fistula in all curable cases. It cures t upon the ratlwa: New Bedford od Saturday and found to | old ulcers, even where the bone has become cari bettie mjured, ‘Mer false Keel t badly bruiged and oakum | | ‘The Lifé Balsain does uot contain a partie of mereury OF star any mineral, Scum THAMRE (of Tremont), Robbing, broke from her an- | _EHncipal depot 6.Crand, street, Sold by druggits, GL o Tr bol yr mix for #5. Sent everywhere by express, chorage at Seal Cove 30th ult, and went ashore at Harriman ‘s Peiyatt fs tuze Bout, 1ée., pernansstty pra Bh mae Almanac ‘or New YorkessThis Day. Cove, Brooklin, Me. Scuk ALBERT D Rice (of Gloucester), before reported BSOLUTK DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT missing, was valued at ‘and inaured for $7500 86000 in | A Staten without puoicity, legal everywhere. Desertion, the Cape Ann Mutual Marine office and. #3500 in, & Boston | Ke,, suilcient cause; no charge tii divorce obtained ; advice office. She was commanded by Capt Alex McLane, of East | free. F. I. KING, Counsellor at Law, 333 Broadway. Boston, The names of her crew are unknown, — as ScHR ANDREW JOUNBON (of Salem), before reported mis- BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT sing, was a first class vessel of 67.55 tons, built at Essex in States without scr Legal everywhere. Desertion- TsAb; Owned by Messrs Pettengill Walen, and vaiueds with | Ac. sudlcient cause, No charge “ia advance. Advice free. her outfit, at on which there was insurance to the M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, Avong the Const, APRIL 12-9 A. M. Weather. — Thermometer. above portent ae ai ents Pie rp neds red irra penton rf AU ll coal ae ete ie cca ahaha ed : S&S uitaewciica se BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ANY February 8647 aot "G22 02 | Fights of the Workingmen and small capitalists iu con- | photographic process on cards with lving sub- STEAMTUG ADELIA, burned in New Haven harbor some State without publicity or exposure; good ees eA Ra oat rel ud perpen ior ST rec irene | jects.” He asked “If it was possibie such likenesses four monthe since, has been raised and: taken to Fair Haven | 20, ein vane! copulation acca strech. Tonal ... $124, 627 $1 $56,002 #51482 £17,763 20 | grandfather was a blacksmith. His father was a could be produced’? Mr. Silver said that “Mr. Mumler, an operaor and medinm up stairs (a part ofthe premises of ‘nls sald Silver) actually pro- duced such hkenesses by spiritual means.’ Upon this statement, and being further told that he could have such a picture taken for ten dollars, it being stated in connection with the price given that Miscellaneous. TOOTH SAVED IS WORTH A WHOLE SET OF Sour Paar. 100 tons register, has been sold at San Fran- | A “artincial oner, The most sensitive tooth or route ballt cjaco for $12,000 gold. up to thetr original shape without pain; Cheo Bone Fortness Monnor, April 11—A viol Teeth inserted The exportation stamps sold, twenty-five cents farmer; but finding he was not for that they each, were 1,431 in number and realized the sum of made a minister of him. Now, there was more to $307 7: be feared from corre Legisiavares and the eines ae "4 : SITES’ — | of capital than from any other source. He then Seperate = xn af COMES FEKETE RY scromety animadverted upon the collusion which Yesterday morning Coroner Jones was notified to } generaily took place in consequence of the complete hoid ab inquest on the body of @ prisoner at the [oe pp eer yey Pi ba eoetivant otcic aes . : men, Weighed as far as their individual worth was Penitentiary, Clove road, who committed suicide by concerned, would not sell for five dollars, but send hanging himself with the cording of his bed- | them up to the lature and they will be worth ding. The unfortunate man was B. E. Phileps, | one hundred and fiity thousand dollars. Why’ he- who was sentenced to one year’s imprison- | cause one representative held the votes of forty ment by the Court of Sessions last week, upon his having been convicted of obtaining money re under false pretences. He had been previously { in the objects of the meeting. Long since he had arrested on @ similar charge from the one of which | been @ whig, and, following in the suit of Webster, he was finally convicted, but managed to obtain his | Calhoun and C.ay, had been a supporter of a pro- reieave on bail and fell into ni oid habits, The keeper | tective tariff; but now his ideas in that respect were noticed his absence for the first time at breakfast | fast dwindiing into prospective bankrupcy. (Ap- rol! call yesterday, and upon repairing to his cell | plause.) He did not desire to occupy the time of found him hanging by the neck attached to a part of | the meeting by any further remarks, as Professor the bed cording, the end of which he bad made fast | Perry would address them on the subject. to the iron grating of the cell door. Deceased Mr. PERRY was then introduced, and proceeded to had. been in the habit of eating opium and ve his views upon the subject. Every man it is believed that the rash act Was committed while jad the right to life, liberty and property— jaboring under a fit of despondency, superinduced | the right to the powers which God had by that drug. He was about fifty years of age, and | given him, and to the free exercise of previous to his arrest on the 2st of March jiast re- | those rights. The right of liberty was the right to sided in Gold treet, near Concord. He was married | use the \ got yy which God had given us, so long 4s and leaves a wite and three children, the latter being | they did not conflict with those of our neighbors. full grown. A inquest was held by the Coroner yes- | He had the right to take a brush and brush his boots terday afternoon, when a verdict In accordance with | or he had the right to get a shine from the bootblack the facts was rendered. . the —_ rte and give him a shiner for ORGANIZATION OF THR New WATER AND SEWER- is ,trouble, e had the right to use a4 the power directly he had the right to use it in- Ack Boakp.—The Commissioners appointed by act of | girectiy. He had as good a right to swim across the the Legislature, April 2, with power to act as a | river as Leander did the Hellespont, though ft might Water and Sewerage Board, and also to repair, be for a different purpose. He had a right to swim repave and regrade the streets of the city of across the East river to attend this meeting or pay Brooklyn, met yesterday afternoon in the ofice of the ferry company two ceats to transport him across, He claimed that every man had the right the Nassau Water Department. All the Commis- wioners, Messrs, William A. Fowler, Archibald Bliss, to bay and sell, aud in fact, paddle his own canoe. The mght to property was the right to ‘Thomas Kinsella and Daniel Northrup were present. | Seti: for iene never was any right of property, ex- Mr. Bliss was appoinced porary chairman, and Northrup secretary pro fer On motion of the cept by the rightof exchange. It was the fact that he could give Lc emennge J away for its value, and any Chair Wm. A. Fowler was chosen as permanent | Mlerference with the right of these things was an chairman and 1). Northup secretary of the new board. Remarks were made by Mr. Kinsella and fringement on the right of property. It was the in- terest of the government to ailow all exchanges to Mr. Fowler, in which they expressed the hope that their actions might be the test upon which go on—to promote and foster them. There was a svsiem Which undertook to prohibit these ex- the public and the press would estimate their course. They would endeavor to fulfll their duues changes—undertook to say how they sli how they snould ‘sell, as weil ae wher. y buy and where they should sell; and, conscientiously, P ous to the organization of the ~ 1 ew board the ‘old Water Board thet wad formally | believe Itt they called this prot transferred the accounts, books and documents | ‘ended that the systeui now pursued to thelr successors, and then adjourned sine die, | #0 destrnctive to our industries, Every Sak bape was expressen ty the eamnens Cone must come to the conclusion that ceriain sioners that their record might be ws favorable at oF i See Comid. live, Some departenenss the termination of their term of office as is that of sn order to Sappors the others. (We mas thelr predecessors. There are several positions in | SX Our nelgubors to carry on particular parts of the gift of this Commission, for each one of which, it is represented, there are no jes# than forty appit plastic Y morimeaat orm, | Dinves. ‘Tostinonials of ten years trial, Dr. SIGESMOND, accompanied by snow and sleet, prevails here to-day. lates. Testimonials of ten years’ . a Taree numter of realm, among them two ocean sicamers, | Dentist to the Woman's Hospital, 87 West Twenty-third are in the Roads for harbor, sireet, near Fifth avenue, : Whalemen. A172, SHIPSEY # CO, BROKERS, 14 BROADWAY, from Provincetown March 16, achr C L Sparks, Roberts, + one door from Maiden lane. Prizes cashed In Ken Atlantic Ocean. tucky and Missour! Lotteries. 12)g per cent allowed ow ail A lever from Capt Potter, of bark Abm Barker, of NB, plays. ceports her at Monganui Jan 8, having taken 200 bbis sperm oi! since leaving that port in September. Would sail that day | QEE THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, on a cruise. —_— A letter from Capt Dexter, of the ship Emily Morgan, of —, 100 75. 30 | SIRICKSRSASSSTE “money was no object, Dat onan os price was a0 = os — fixed because the spirits did not like a throng an ORT OF NEW YORK, APR that to ‘exclude the val ar multitude the price was Y J HL 12, 1869. fixed at so high a rate,” and Silver also reciting a ee ee multitude of Instances of their being taken and the Herald Packages. peenleNtee, 2 coo secure anaes on ; Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this gort will rranged to his ple - that he wanted taken with his photograph the spirit _ beasibelrs paokages agence for the HERALD to our likeness of his deceased father-in-law. This could | res"! larly aut horised agents who are attached to our Steam not bg promised, but “that of tue person nearest in | Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Preasdo not now sympathy with the deponent at the time of taking | collect marine repor:e nor attend to the delivery of packager, the picture.’ The Marshal wanted to know if @ spirit | a will be seen by the following extgact from the proceedings likeness would be guaranteed. Mr, Silver said there } or the rezular monthly meeting, held March 3, 1868 :— was sometimes a failure, but “deponent looked like Reseive “ehas cn aid after fs rit 1, 3 ” a Pe @ person who would be successful in the operation. | pres yn inalan snd ater Apion eae e Asnociated iets cnn Ce eye Cian aoe (demanded. but | harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. “Phage cn AC amangntnth an “4 The office of the Herald steam yachts J a lady, who had been moving mysterionsiy about, the | yg%wrrrr Ie at Whiteball slip. retort een moment the money was paid left the room and | owners and consignees to the masters of inward bound vee went up stairs. Pretty soon be was shown Up | seis will be forwarded free of charge. stairs, mere = told - ba oo mngy : - was a spirit medium and wife o e spirit pho! opprapne Masales, — i Mum- F CLEARED. ler statea ‘that he produced sp! Messes hi (NG), Meier, Hamburg— . ad that no other pera equa pie wondertal Steamship Hammonia (NG), Meier, Hamburg—Kunhardt & pictures, and that he (Mumler) c rat ti thousand men. The reverend gentleman con- cluded by expressing his sincere concurrence NB, reports her nt sea Feb 48, Int 308, W, with 99 HOFFMAN AND HIS bblé sperm ofl—all well—bound to Kodiac, Heard from Feb ‘ ‘7th, bark Emily Morgan, Athearn, NB, from New Zealand, CHARMERS, where she took 860 bbis whale oil, and was bound to cruise off oe Massafucro. A letter from Captain Baker, of bark Vigilant, of NR, re- IN THE ports her at Albany, NH, Jan 20, having taken 100 bbls sp | — ELEGRAM OF FRIDAY, APRIL 16. oll since last report. Bound to Bunbury and thence to Cc IRNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL cruise. diseases of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Broad- A letter from Captain Sullivan, of rt Arnold, of | wi € NB, reports her at Bay of Islands, Dec 40, having taken tv | Sev tee bold ap ‘ll Inst eruine (since May last). All well, bound on (AP PETS AND FURNITURE. cruise, pasa AN , G In consequence of a large stock and extreme tightness of etter from Captain Gifford, of ship Emma C Jones, oe ae soney parest Twill offer bargains in Velvetn, Bi tol rid tae Three-piy, Ingrain, Hemp and Dutch Wool Carpetings A letter from Captain Morrison, of Dark Clarice, of NB, Y \ clone reports her in King George's sound Jan %5, having taken 200 | than any house in the city. : tsb age Mamine Airs Would al he aly for | ice, Brea Ma wating, Paso aad aie Corr SAN FRANCISCO, April 12—Arrived, whale ship Roscous, | Tat variety, equally low. from the South Pacific, with 700 bbls gp ofl. Spoke, Feb 12, | 500,000 worth of Parlor, Chamber, Library, Office and whale ship Rosseau, with 650 bbis ep oll; Concord, with two | Kitchen Furniture, all of which i# guaranteed to the pur- whales. represented. jp news in. the 5 — her at Norfolk Island Jan 5, with 1,700 bbis sp a . Menge sept. “ploaimehin Franconia, Sherwood. Portiand—3 F Armes. iar miraculous produc- | Ship Hudson (Br, Anthony, Antwerp olfe & Co. Sonn! The, Conversation wes kept uy for some | Ship Dr Barth (NG), Brockwoldt, Bremen—Edye & Brock. time. |The Marshal was asked if he understood the | S119 Gara Wheeler ci); Wilmarth, 8 John, NB- Wiliams photographic art, and on answering that he did not, | ¢ Gafon. » . " ie Was taken into @ dark room, where Mr. Mumler Bark Aeolus (Nor), Moefeldt, Cronstadt—Funch, Meincke pretended to demonsirate to deponent the truthful- | & Co. ness of M4 asserted wonderful power to produ Bo ‘k Ganger Rolf (Nor), Hendrickson, Cronstadt—Edye & spirit pictures. At length the picture was taken— — 2 fair picture of himself aud also on ita “aint Wr Gate ti aan berks toe nee a te outline of a man’s fi ” Mr. Tooker, who, by the | mond—Funeh, Meincke & Co. ” way, had given the name of Benedict, was asked Brig Iris (Br), Simmons, Santa Martha and a market—H A if he recognized the likeness, Mr. Tooker failed to | Vatable & Son, recognize the face. Mr. Muinler “directed him to Brig Water Lily (Br), Farnsworth, Matanzas—J W Elwell think @f the matter seriously and he would come to | # Go. © recognize the face as that of some relative or friend.” | tis Neborsel, Trace, Clenfuegos--iller A Houghton. chaser and strictly warranted as grapiey Goods red f the Ia holeanle and retail 0 Is deliver ree at the large whol Pork TO anh boat ApaE LT Os Rolling Wave, Hall, | wareroome, 486 and Eighth avenue and 207, 900 and 372 ¢ -ABGOW Apel! 12—Arrived, steamship Columbia (Br), | Thirty-fifth street, adyoining, D. KELLY, Carnagban, Or. e LLY, GINRALTAR, March 29—Of Europa Point, bark Chief, Succenror to H. O'Farrell. Harding, from M 7 jaga for NYork. —- wee UGB HALIPAX, NS, April ® Arrived, steamship City of ©: FreRMITORE MANUFACTURERS, Lockhend, NYotk for Liverpool tand sailed 10th, ship "Forest King) Merrian, London. ) 894 Fndeon street. We keep constantly on hand a large stock for the retail Lark ‘Kinert (Ital), Cocchetin, | {fade st manufacturers’ prices. | Persons wishing to purchase NG), pteahagen, tor do, ide: | Furniture would do well to call and examine our stock before tes March In, port ‘shige Tobe (Italy Mag: | Purchasing elsewhere: by so gome You will save one extra York April 15: barks Sirina (NG), Courrier profit, All goods warrant Pree EL & SCHWAB. “ i same night * tino, for (NG) Mohr; "Antolnette «Ita ‘and Aukiater, do, Harry Booth, Chase, for Kew Orleans. aa 10 JANEINO, Feb 24-—Arrived, brig Sal, Mathieron, New State Lotteries, York, Bi, bark Peter © Warwick, Chichester, Wilmiagion, seimsOURt AETnA clans 2) APRIL THB. asmnve. J Ri Jous, NB, April 10—Arrived, sche MGR, Rwart, Phii- | 7% 7% 4, 70, 7 10 6 Fe BEB sos delphia, 3 “eared 10th, alip WI ernOol. Shestcrt-cstena! coil Smtr, 19, 1ea0, ok Oreo " York: brig Ayles- | ca, gg av ih Ba, 8i, 36, 12, 48. ford (rh Martin feyer, Poland, Sa: * RN TUOKY—crAgs 972) apRtL 12, U above 4. QUEENSTOWN, April 11-Arrived, steamships Siberia | tntttmetton!farcihed in. the aad alto Royal’ Hee vaun Lotteries. (Br), Mariyn, NYork Cor Liverpool ; 12th, Helvetia, Thomson, da for do. J. CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broafway and 188 Fulton streat. SOUTHAMPTON, April 12 Arrived, steamship Union, from : NYork for Bremen. ELIGIOUS AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITOTION R x to consider the above inet, at 736 o'clock, in Brig Cosmos, Mr. Mumler enlarged on this point of recogniuion. | Brig Eliza Thomaon, Dill, Ponce, PRL W & P Atmetrong. ‘They had ‘produced surprising effects.”’ “Ladies had Brig Taily Ho, Chisham, Trinidad —F Talbot & Co, joCumber, Windsor—J F Whitney valance of the ten dollars, and received his pic- |. Btls sande (Br), Hatfield, St Jonn, NB—Crandall, Um- tures, with the unknown gentieman faintly visible « ‘oolatrer, Key West and Pen ta! . In Mie’ background. | He took a dozen pictures we. if Tied such as would ordinarily cost three dollars, and hu Bebr kveline, Pierce, Barbados _D Trowbridge & Co, 4 bill made out for them, the specification | Sehr 0 E Payne, Doughty, Turks Inlands—C BE Gold. of charge being ‘fo one dozen spirit photographs, ten F 7 O dollars The remalnder of the aMidavit, altogether weeks Frank Walter, Corson, Indianola and Lavace—N 1 covering eleven closely written pages of fooiscap, contained a detailed statement of Mr. Tooker's visits | Thomas. to the photograptic galiery of Mr. Rockwood, No. Sehr J S Moulton, Bradford, 409 Broadway, and having & precisely stmtlar phetg- | Sehr Maria Lunt, Heynton, Bai FICIAL DRAWINGS: Missouri and Kentucky painted,” &c. Mr. Tooker was to call next day Brig Wild Horse (ir), tor his pictares. He did call next day, paid the So. Arrived 12th, Rehr Mary Stowe, Rankin, Charleston—Bentley, Miller & industry. ‘Therefore, he submitted, the system as it American Ports. of the United States.—A meet now stood was wasteful when the honest prosecu- ALEXANDRIA, April 10—Suiled, achre Albert’ Mason, | Mtbject will be held thts coming 18th abethport—B J Wenberg. IP Back & Co. - tion of trade was profitiess, Our shipping w: 3 Lane, Lane, Salem —J \ Haviiane iM the third Reforined Presbyterian church, Twenty-third street, i hold jor id ping was | fi Sehr KC Lane, Lane, Saiem nd. Rome, Boston; WM Mason, Brown, Provid SP rae tie, ts" renctenek positions under the | geting ‘worsse every. Year, “because it ‘the | STAPt taken which was notthe result of any spiritual | Eepr HL yates names ice op ‘ord—Ferguaon & | Wanton, Tetigeporte ns Brows Providence; Pangusette, | peiween Seventh and Eighth avenues, Addresses will be de- or supernatural agency, and so distinctly avowed. livered by Rev. Dra, MeLeod and J. R, W. Sloane. The pub- sirncted to make application for continuance in man tai ten dicies ke Ge eieaeeeee upon | Having therefore sutisied himself that these pre- ve p Fred Brown, Baker, Bristol HT W Jackson TON Are eaves nee ‘Tain, Doe Mil, | ile wre cordially invited to attend. crn piace, should they desire to be retained. and they. e10 puld not be built. with peoty, | “ended spirit photographs are oniy “the result of | Steamer Sivek 0 Meredith, Fb joes, Bijsabethpe P) pyre aa ONRER.CHOUSENOLD FURR? Boann OF ALDERMEN—The regular weekly seasion | ‘$4,056 were levi Collected On the apeott. | ordinary scientific and chemical means,” he charges | Steamer Anthracite, dredn, Philadelphia Schr Bay St burs, NYork, nak a ag my eh gig a Ll eld ye . i - : Mumler and Mr. W, Stiver. aifas Willian RIVALS. levers, Mayaguer ; Wate ture, Onepetn, Be. , —_ of this Board was held yesterday afternoon, Alder- | entering into the construction of a ship of one thou: | Gray. with having by false pretence «defranded and ARRAVALS, At the private residence No, 269 East Tenth Greet, Cee gates genre Fiat seaken’, ito. | Household Furniture of sald house, consints me Appleby, Philadelphia. | Room and Kitchen WY oats Pericles, ind | ee ne eee ~ What cost eighty-five thousand dollars man Bergen in the chair. A resolution was adopted, in the United States could be upon the recommendation of Alderman Bergen, Nova Scotia for forty-flve thousand entering into contract with W. 8. Dick for supplying ; (lars in gold. Under such circumatat the shipping trade was rapidly declining. The coal to the public buildings for the baiance of the | peopie never sanctioned this system. In Fisa we year at six dollara and seventy-two cents per ton. | passed from a high protective tariff to alow revenue rman Whiting presented @ resolution instruct- | tarif™. In this way We lived from 146 to 1857, The he Corporation’: ounsel to prepare an ordinance | People were discontented, but those rates were de- probibiting the use of velocipedes upon the side- cidedly lower than at present. Subsequently gertain « ed him outof the sum of ten money of the United States. V. Hickey, tn an aidavit covering seven pages, Tecites the detalis of his investigations in the ease. His attention was first called to the matter ata meeting of the scientific branch of the American Insti- tute. He accordingly repaired to Mr. Mumler’s place, ». 630 Broadway. He met there several nd ladies, sowe of who: jlars lawful TEAM YACHTS, ieker#on, and Lena H ough, Merriman, Deas Saturday, wind NW to NN brig BP Swe ng ite, Sofas, Chairs, Carpets, Oficioths, Bedroom, Dini oon urmitare? large Mitrors, Oil Paintings: Bt Walden, NYork ; Sax ng Eagle, Walker, Nor. TPHE TAMMAN y, |UBIAB- P, 4 44 ] , Lint, 8 TIC RECEPTION of the TRULY WONDERFUL ‘hing arrived Ith, sleamer Win Lawrence, Baltimore. UNEQUALLED ARTIST LA SENORITA, CA BALTIMORE, April 10 and arr fteamer MeClel- 'URNOUR. robtcan vuanior be tH SOR APE AIST A Aeuekor rOMULE AP- PAUSE. TILE MARVELLOUS CheaonY BROTHERS. Steamsuip Eureka, Brown, Egg Harbor, with mdee to mason, Steameanip Nisgara. Biakem Norfolk, with mdse And pass City Pornt and | Jan, Howes, Boxtou ; barke Unanima (Br), Maite, Liverpool; Nd Dominion | Industrie (XG), Hilker, Bremen; acht Northern Light, Pum: > 2 ES 0 Clyde Adams, hecame, suspi ns of him, He stated v achoolship Sarato; Upabar, New London, Freeman, Portemo jones, Raybroo! further that he had Geen informed prior to his visit | Ship Lauderdale (Br), Moodie, Foochow. Dec 34," with tray Soe herr balloberrs Tresds Er erste, A val ‘umier bad prac had had taken with pretended spirit Steamenip Co, The N bas as passengers Capt Pennington Boston. wane CT SY ot Brooklyn, as they are dangerous meluer ale ore be she g re on es ee eal the same. Some would not part with these tkenesoen Gud @ portion of the crew of steamship ‘Thaines, iately burt | “Cleared. Bark Adela (Span), Codina, Barcelona; bri BLLE, RRTRODE snd her trained i bogs i ROCHER Pedestrians. The reso ution was adopted una: 4 : ae} if “ o Bae | 000. de ul on. Maggie (Br), Crowell, Cork for orders: Budorus, Haskell, | 1/ mousiy.. On motion of the same representative the | sustained it ever since, Keeping the public imma | (OF FLO. Au elderix man was part! larly zealous | *stenmenip Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mae, to Wm P | Portsmouth; Concary Kelly, Huvants Virginie Barer fon’ | MIDDLE WADDLE, THR GREATEST PROGRAMME report of the Finance Committee upon the mvesti- | engaged with discussions on siavery and recon- pictar en. son, Alexandria; sehr 4 ton? Lalla | IN THE WORLD. 400, Triple Parterre THE OREGORY BROTHERS. bury; Maggie D Marston, Marston, Port- G0. Trained Dogs mle, peti ALARDO. 8 . ation of the Clinton street improvement was taken | Struction. ‘The public, had not had @ chance fom the tabie. the cominittes reported in favor of | {0 Pronounce against the innovation in our policy. 20. Spiral Ascent eceptic Jiyphant & Co. Had strong Wand NW oy id or the payinent of the Nicolson Parement Company, ker then cited several instances of high | puat Muller ad prac Pema eptions in Bow: | $5 Ny passed Angier Jan h Cape of tiood Hove Feb 1m aint | “BRISRO Ly Aer kee vel cate Wm H Bowen, Hough, | 80 THe HORSE MAK finding that the work had been done in accot ce showing the want of discrimination in the | j¢ hig duty to expose the affair, and, therefor led | ot the Equator March 13 in lon 27 80 W; Jan 6, in Sunda | NYork; Racer, Howard, do. RLOTTA TURNOUR. Ree eee ee eee eat Ader ee ae OT eee ee oer eseaht ioe auc ned | on Mayor Hall, who referred nim to Marshal tooker. | seats nes CPrneees (Dan from Fooehow for | Balled -Sienp Bisckmine, Murren MYOTE w osies pyr. | OY SRROREA OO ; said that the litigation i matter ou agi @ matter e thought the best a Are Ma ithe : ; i pri Cleary ie , Par. ti ¥ BROTH continued, and that the matter of anicing ei Tost honest way was to expose it. Before the me snot oe oF a. soreintne Pe yes eat Cignboree (Pr), Evans, Caloutte, 118 gare, vith mdse, | Ker, gs, Fastern via Bucksviil A P Alien, Al- diy) abl a fod ms tas ERS, Asvesument district should ve referred tor the | Of Its evils was told a volce would rush to Washing- | be deait with according to IAWe not STKS that he | te Atle, Mand cromed the Equsior March Seog” aaa | emahad fuer a Bucksvie sand both aalledy te Horizon Har The GREGORY BROTHERS, Law Committee and the claims of ail parties wo | ton like the sound of many waters and rouse some | “oscar G. Mason, In In aifidavit, states that ty had “verg’ light and variable winds from” the Cape to | Emma, Anthony, Georsstrwor kes y : HER WIDDLE WADDLE. ; have worked under direction of the Clinton streer | Congressmen from their revelry and deviltry. (Ap- | secretary of the photographical section of Pimp f-4 P| iat. 80 hs wan 12 6 2th —Arriv F Cabnda, NYork; Francis Hatch, EARLY TO SECURE SEATS. Admission 60 cents; on the commt with very un- s ery ti commissioners, Jt was not right that any further | plause.) nad 0) conte extra, Seats eocured @ th litigation should be had inasmuch as the expenses | A vote of thanks having been unanimously ten- had all to be borne by the property owners of the | dered to the Rev, Mr. Beecher and the iast speaker, district assessed. Alderman Guck moved that as the | the proceedings terminated. object was now before the Court of Appeals, that the Corporation Counsel be requested to give | ‘The Clarksville (Tenn.) Patriot of the 8th says:— it 5 ed weather an 1 Frederick ‘any do; Mary & Susan, Bi ; Alexander Young, Darien, G renerved seate can Institute, and for twenty years has been theo- | Seeman, a mative of Prussia’ of dyseni ‘4 ROE, April, r Y box office atx days In advance. reticaily and practicaliy connected with the photos Quried M sea; Jan. 28, lat 27 80. south, lon BU 60 ban she pay neha "A ay Patina aisy seer “si eae MORDAY, APRIL aon, Dey Pantomime Roe grapnic business. He had examined the photographic | ship, Timour, from Bankok for Falmouth, 71 days out; beth, | Island for NYork, and x large feet of coasters. ROBINSON CRU gf rt eel " ikenesses of Mr. Tooker with the alleged spirit face | lat 2 90 rout, lon ay bark General de Stuer (Br), from GALVESTON, April ‘3 Arrived, schr Abbie E Campbell, | with ek he are a — TE poe rs jen, ro] on them. Such’ pictures, he stated, could be pro- ve he iy ae OL: name date, Ac, bark | Wilbur, NY ork. heise pent pe expresaly for duced by several processes in’, use by the | SaUr {try trom. iv 7 days ont; dodo, | Sth —Baii rit, Gardner, NYork. 4 Pes - ee his opinion before proceeding further in the matier. | Some time week before last John Hodges, formerly | proession. He pronounces these pretended spirit Lie Monaro (Bre Trees cor Unleutia, 40 daye outs 4s Menmabipa Buterpe, Gates, and | Has k, AGNEW, 960 GREENWICH STREBT, COR- It was #0 referred. at oa pt Lona seg ny of Maury unty, was murdered by & man named | photowraphs as impositions, and ‘gives it ae eis ward Hyiaan (of New Or ft, Brookes Boston, a N, SC, April Arrived, fehra Ma A Ha Diver Murray street, New York, Is offering bargalse fur motion of Alderman Hathaway, = > tI “4 Pogue, hear Waynesboro. Both were intoxicated | opinion that such evil and wicked disposed persons sf bellaaty | Fabbri & Chauncey, rjeston ; bth, Datnon, Johnson, and anata, in Te nae Sugars, Moll Syrups, Mackerel, Flour Vark Investigating Committee to Bess Pon at the tine. Both were murderers, the former hav- | should be dealt with as by law provided.’* et arte (Bry Le ted d with hy wig Tangier, Rowe, Savannah, a jg Inds of Groceries aad Provisions, Ope price cash fo aanitt them in examining the books of the Fark | Ing killed ® man in Maury county, from wbich he | Mr, Charles B, Hoyle, @ practical pliotographer, wr 1 een SE: iat Bese ae there pheange and bad | | Ciénred 34, ache Clare Rankin, Rankin, Bath; Ob, brig | Wow, Comminsioners at an expense of $600. The Board } fed, and the latter naving committed @ foul murder | confirms the allegations of Mr. Mason. Hag (Nas), from for ttavaga.” Freee are | Oe TSU CLOTAA: April 10=Arrieed, sobs Robt Mybes, Dole ANTED-A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY ONDER. then adjourned for one week. ‘n Miseinsippl, for Which he barely escaped hanging, ) “What have you got to way to these charges in bile Mahe, Hall, New Haven eg ee eer TY etande packing sae nauging plovures. 749 Broadway,