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6 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL! 15, 1869.-QUADRUPLE ‘SHEET, NE a OP sects tens she acesscrastaae |Sieaemoter wean ana nue er | earns Sey eu tan area Meera, AFFums, E U R E , ‘ART. 20. PEI A maintain the devises war ogg one and | Hale. A, Soi ashen, Or 2 4 Oe cans aptend * Board of Aldermen. Worship and the ministers of the Catholic religion, ing efiarw atte Tocuineatary opus tw Yne orion with startling rapidity even for a colliery ‘This Board convened yesterday afternoon, pur- The following extracts from the Cape Town Argus Aur. 21, The public and exerome of that pil President, Alder- | contain a detailed account of the extensive and de 4 i. once i can the | throughoms the district, so the t bank | susnt to edjoumment, with the other worship is to ail foreigners i na Co wits of the | Was ckly crowded with the friends and rela- yh Text of the New Spanish Guat. in Spain elinens cieer Hoestatines team’ Wee | Gane? Tk hay ones sari ne | ek Wad eee ee "ete employed at the pit; | man Coman, tn the chair, Tio mesting day being | structive fre which ovourred at she Cape. A corre eveut Ant. 24 Every Spaniard may found and maintain | with other Powers, 5. To forgive criminais, in | the establishments of instruction or of education, with- | accordance with tie law, 8ave what belongs rela- contrat ly in iting Humansdorp universal gules of morals and of right, assembled within the time Axed aracle men worked at the place. somewhat out of the usual order ssemed to be | spondent, weit to the Argus from Constitution. ARY. 22.10 any Spaniards proless other re- ART. 72, to veut of phe, the Cortes the onealt were brought to Pe nalaianads s0M© | simost overlooked by some of the members, andl it | on the 10th uit, says:— foregoing tha Cath ae dponruens oy thas a fering Pum The eres oF fue chokSaatmy and ‘The | Wa#Got tunel the lenathy munuies, including tuo | 4 catamity of unprecedented severity yesterday ES, heavy resolutions o1 sy. with the Cuban fell this di: eesih fh i nit 22 4, Tucre shall not be established etther Fomalaiag. wwouty, #5 tho ane of waiting, 40 te 5 had ‘been relistously vend, Amnengn' snd Abe broke out in vargas plseos os 79 dina no para! athe Lord Stanley on the Situation of Affairs Be- | yosition ‘veterving to the exercise of the rights de. exploring party are discovering telr bodies one Ly | Fesideut had alinost couciuded the clearing of is | recot A ak guecipe tae ay - " ! ) chapter. one. the communications received by the Board was one | guyforers vei 4 . ART. 2. Offei % ighbrooks s H ing left houseless and penniless, tweew Englant and America rc consued athe chapter wt Sopamnce ty | Concent cus mane kde adatade tons | donate ame tataetioe itv coos | oan letoeau sapating a promaioe during | "4 noruing ofthe bh Won eau, with te iat) tue (ibunais 1 accorvance with the laws, 4 Direct the diplomalic and commercial relations | a tile from the bigh road fro Ashton Wo WigeD At According tothe communication the sireot lamps | giways means sometuing litle auOLt of a siroceo. Offices, ot gh ig aod Eo Nd could all b3 lighted at one time, and if a ligat id | ‘The thermometer In vue shade showed at eight A. M. ; . adiately relight itself aud te “atl f M. lol if oi. | ee sraoston: on, accordance with iho 1 pr faving —~ i seve- | b¢ Clown out it would imme ® temperature of Os degrees, at nine A, M. of Fall Particulars of the Wigan petent autherty 1oF reasona ca beaten crmoraiiy | Ai 14. The ging wil need to be authorized by a || fa. Gaia hy the bresiage “et the, mabe oro mada anions Tn GRMN DOA | cretpenk nd of ena. a Ot 2 a very dry licry Explosion. Akr. 25. Every foreigner can eg ablish himsetf | special law:—l, ‘To alienate, cede or excuange any | Dery; here also, in 1808, an explosion oc- Oni motion of Alderman Moore, the subject was Te- | and the veldt quite parched, Early in the after- freo'y in Spauisi territory, and exercise in tt his in- | portion of Spauish territory. 2 ‘f ancorporace any | curred by which ‘thirty persons lost their lives. | 00 Pt) a special commitcee of three, ‘Tue president dust hoon # dense mass of smoke Was sgen in Lio west- » or dedicate himself to any profession for | ot il oh nish. 3. r An adjacent colliery, beigngung. to the firm, waa on meh comuntte erm i carne the forget re certificates tronpe ints tae. ‘singe om. 4 To rattly. treaties ot fire for my months, 80 that Messrs. Mieiesr and aad Tari . ppsaghenunmmivel Gan = 7 Supard sted va, Captain Le Messu 1Dess e isan. the authorities, alliance, especially of commerce, taese which siipu- | Evans bave of recent years been very constierabie nti ym. the Seventh l- r ‘A 4 Tho Cunacd steamahip cave, Osntel 6, No Roauturd Who is in the fnil enjoyment | laie {ur subsidies to foreign Powers and ail those | sulerers. ‘The Highbrooks Colliery consists of two ae eet a ee re eeveanomar | About three P.M. However, the wind | sid: rier, from Liverjool the dd via Queeustowa the 41D | of bis civil rights cam be prevenved going freely out | which individually aifect Spaniards, In no case iuay | shafis—an upeast and a downcasi—Doti originally colors to that regiment, on Monday eventhg noxt. Conig, omped prt Leer. er: inst, arrived at tuis port yesteraay afternoon, She | Of the territory ortransiating his residence and secret articles of @ treaty derogate the public ones, | sunk to work the Orreti five-feet seam, which 13 ‘A MITCH IN Ta LEGISLATION & pel - st rable. selagn to a foreign country, save the obligations to eunori- | 5. ‘'o concede amnesiies and general ind: . | foun the _upeast, a distance of which compietely enveloped the village, The tmnt. brings details of our cable telegrams up to date of ere = aoe m huigences. | f was occasionet by the smiling Alderman Milter 4 pes : Dablicchenieeren eae mvenance Of) f; tobe comtacted, By rhe. persone, who deine is | however” ie waa found, that m iavit ocoumed | wsnocently withdrawing. Alderman Cagey mad fuse ose on; th ohuren bell wes cause nea the An international newspaper Congress is arranged | | Ad. 21. All Spaniards are admissible to public | subjects, buve the right to succeed tothe crown ac- | Which had the effect of throwing the Orrell four. | Kiudly foots oat eee akin besten Frome Third Yallagers pron tne atart AaPaton. Be yainge to meet in Nuremberg ou the day of Pentecost for | CMPIOY and charges according to merit and capacity. | cording to the constitution, 7. To abdicate tue | fect, or Ariey mine, und which should Ke sixty yards | ty Vira avenue, and the other for the paving of Foreigners Who are not naturalized cann reise below t rds above it, i Francis, s2emed im one intermittent blaze, while the the purpose of arranging the basis of @ popular in- | in'Spain ayy charge wuieh has jarisdicuon of ate | “ART? 1S, To the executive power ‘belongs’ the | oFat least 10 fect out oF ite ordiuary position. “The oe aE ane eller mtesent | lulls to tie north were aigo bathed 1m dame, ternational policy. thority faculty of making rules for the fulillment and appli- | winning of this four-feet seam has been a mat- ae aro use enough votes to adopt It, but he had | o¢'t,lS impossible to give a strictiy accurate account Madame Olympe Andouard has been cited to ap- ee Birdie Spaaaee is obliged to defend the | cation the jaws previous to the requisites the bap of no ene eas hey ore gone, and whan pd roll was eatied the vote was See tate Te A oo ane ¥ , pear before the Paris Tribunal of Correctional Poitee | tyrcoutrivure to whe eepeegin at the emreuraae se Meer Tor ihe Gotatton Ge this King will be fixed at progress, The seam, too, 80 notably “ yuseous one, Pert callie Fer tan nis, tera. rome Gia ee little doubt that about twenty homesteads have for using seditious language at a public meeting. ton to his means, after the vote of the Cortes. the beginning of each reign. has had to be got with the greatest caution, and bee ats ly to Mad Miler, ‘The Sergeant-at- been. burnt to the groun ineii that M. Pierre Baragnon has published a pumphiet en- prealy sconce aa anil eplon ae i ex- | CHAPTER V.—OF THE SUUCESSION TO THE CROWN mol moeoe ws — jing ae oper A eres tan out: and shoruy rerirned - without ra aaa '. M8 rise sine aa of ication sae samiee 1 Ae y the constitution and the laws, AND OF THE U:EGENCY. ces , " 4 frend Miller. “Where . titled “La Guerre,” in which the precise bonndaries . 1 “y tue -einnocently offending to death at the same place, twelves fingoes in the ittet Axt. 80, Previous authorization will not be neces- Ant. 77. The royal authority will be hereditary. | A the lamps were lovked and examined is hey? quoth ‘the venerable, “where | Jiainn cna Maeno ee Colca tainalte on tae cf Brance as they were in 1801 and im 1814 are aceu- | Sary for proceedings before the ordifary tribunals | The succession to the throne will follow the reguiar | by the firemen. No eoliicr was allowed to fire is he?’ The serveantai-arms took hat and 4 Under the title of “wartlke symptoms” the Phare | emp from respousibiiity in cases of manifest: clear | male to the female, and in the sawe'eex the cidest | Wastaken to secure the services of the moat com. Por ing ap ae pe So Meck ng lene ig Of the Tarimuouses destroyed 18 but one mile and ae ta Loire, mentions thet recent orders have been | &ud deierminate Infracsion of a coustituuional pro- | to the youngest, ; petent men as underiookers and thetr assistants. If, | coneral order was lost, then tue vote was reconsid- | &, Ha ito the south of | the village, | and received at Cherbourg to arm all the tron-ciads be- | “DIS: ne guarantees consigned in atticies 2 | podttuitn Should. the dnasty which secalied to the | wiih, il these precauuons an explosion, has O° | Cred and is waa laid over. a mitraculously escaped this sad visitation, Much fore the ist of May. An unusual activity reigns tn. | and 9.and paragcapas 2, 2 4 of arwcle 18 eannot be | will proceed toa new choice, us may best suit the | Proper'superintendence, te fact will yo fur to prove | ,,,94mettung must be done unth the lost Miler could | iar was felt tuts morning, as the voldt dnd bush eh ad 5) "9 tpn’ le of, when for- consequence, and the work ts carried on both during | Suspended i the whole'or any partof the monarehy, | nation. the desirability of the entire abolition of blasting | sierk’s de Were burning extensively about a mi! hight aud day. except temporarily and by ineans of @ law, when the When the King dies the new King will | ina seam wirn so fatal a reputation. - IR le ae pg age eg net tunately the wind veered to the south and ten to a security of the State requires it in extraordinary cir- | swear to guard the constitution and the laws in tue | ‘The fireman, Richard yj, on Wednesday | Fivned to the useof the Clerk of the Board of Assist. | te Southeast, bringing. as usual here, 8 soaking An important lecture was recently delivered at cumstances. When Such law is promulgated the | same mote and in the saiue terms as the Cortes | morning made his aon Ssamination dene ade Aldermen Tai, which iasted atl the forenoon. i. the Military School of St. Cyr, by order of Marshal rritory lo which it applies will be ruled auring the | May decree for the first occupant of the throne, ac- | four-feet seam, commencing his exaiination i 1 Nucl on tho strategieal lines of Prance. ail the | St#peasion by the law of public order, establisued be- | cording to ue cousulution, rhe Prince of aswurias | O'clock, and alterwards returning to the pit eye, £0 Ce a ee eave OC roeiuey | TUE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION, sie Jorehand. But neither in one nor in the other iaw can | will take the same oaths wien he attains eighteen | Jock the of the coliiers wiea they descouded | 6)” Hignth avenue, and another providing for the general officers present were invited to attend. they, in any case, suspend auy other of the guaran- | years of age. the shatt to their work. Several siots, ii 13 stated, ‘ Tring paving of Fifth avenue with wooden pavement, were ft 1 rhe oficers of the French army, according to the | tees Consigned in this title, hor authorize the gov- AxrT, 60 The Cortes will exclude from the succes- | Were inade ready for firing on the previous evening, Felerred to the Commutses on Street ments, The Commusstoners of Emigration held their regu- Patrie, whose terms of leave are about to expire, ernment to send out of the kingdom, nor to trans- | sion those persons who may be incapable of govern- | aud Gortley was asked tos intend tae ignition of ‘The runaway Maller returned to the chamber at | lar semimoatnly meeting yesterday afternoon at 1 to r these 101 owsible. went to consult with a 0 tion to the Mimigter of War. The government con- CHAPTER U.—OF THR PUBLIC POWERS. Ang. $1. When @ femaie reigns, her husband will | 11% again, he left the piteve aud proceeded to the | the working quorum was complete. ‘The two sixty- | 4 Tesolution was adopted authorizing Commis- iradicts this statement, but the Patrie sticks to it, | Av. 32, All powers emanate from this nation, Deve no perhineS Spremment mae pecon. -ersaeet gs peer ere vet od especial fifth street and the Sixty-sixth sireet resolutions were | sioner Smith to etfect the sale of $50,000 in United and states that although 1t3 authority 1s not oMcial | ption ig the moerelge oo ees OF the Spanish | Ate. gs. When the King is unable to exercise his | sary sanction to the firing. lumediately after thls pe a ee o cag States bonds, set aside trom the sale of certain fanda it is from au officer, Akt. 34, Tae power to make the laws resides in the | ®uthority, and the 1possibiity 18 recognized by the | the ty igri oa ow, cannot at present = the same tocaitty or “high-calty.” Afver a huetie | On Ward's Island. Lkeho du Luxemburg publishes that numbers of | Cortes. The King sanctions and promulgates the Caren OED ee Ae Motes’ Ks ee see natin ake oom veneer ag | formal unwinding of the red tape oue of the resuiu- The following resolution was then offered by Com- transport wagons are kept ou the line between a 35. ‘The executive power resides in the King, | Rovernment of the kingdoin a regency composed of | tue fireman himself, are numbered among the by Ad ar ieakinat cts = missioner Kapp:— ii : Luxemburg and Longwy, evidently for some’ pur- | who exercises it by means of his Ministers, ’ | one, three or five persons. dead. ‘The force ot the blast does not appear to have the Commissioners of Emigration have Resolved, ‘That r s MISCELLANEOUS Todt 7 pose. All kinds of pretexts ere assumed by the | AsT. 30. The tribunals exercise the judicial power. AxT. 84. Until the Cortes name the Regency, the ane fit thee’ reas distance, but in “ate wag character was adopted. These inciuded resolations paled wits Beare rapniy ihe storia Fy ee te pode ART. 37. Questions of private luterests to tne pop- | Kagdom wil be governed provistonally by the ta- | diate neighborh one southerly workings the | directing the laying of Croton and gas talus, regu- | government forthe better protection of emlgrauts on their omctals in order to avoid suspicion. One day the | wistion belong respectively to the Ayuntamicntes | Mer ot the King, and in nis defect, by the mother, | Sopplays have been blowa downsand much of the | tating gradinz, paving ond laying crosswalke. Five Foyago to tho Unitod Siatos; that thay rogrs that thelr efforia ave thus spring’ Want repairing, the next a panel is found | aud Provincial deputations, 12 accordance with the | #24 in both their defects, by the Councit of Ministers. | Toot has been loosened. thonsaud doilars were donated to tae German Mis- far not been crowned with suscoss, while they trust ART. 85. 04 ere! i The explorers, who descended 4s soon as possible 000 | th EB ‘of State, Hon. Hamilton Fish, to whose faulty, &c., &c., and, elthough this incident is | laws. ty of ses he gone wil Ox! ey at aoiat tho atver the ooparrence; first came upon @ number of ay decolation. ne the Fonoisban fo danas, $000 indetaligabit oxertions whtla a Soaator we are tadebted. for escetas ‘Thal? $6 footinoibad ¢ im. CHAPTRR U1.—OFr THE LEGISLATIVE POWERS, 3 men who had been burnt severely, and shortiy helMetropolitan Homeopathic Dispensary was the law o¢ March 3, 1805, wlil take up the watter at ouce and trifing in itself, vue movement of im. Axi. 3%. ‘ihe Cortes are com: acts of the government. During a regency no varia- A U detinitei: t) ed. Sie tye 3 . BS. posed of two bodies tion be de in the titutls afterwards they found two dead bodies and one man uitely postponed. wWiil bfing it to # tinal settlement. portane not far dista: colegisiative—viz, Senate and Congress. Both poe ‘The tutor to = King under will be | #!most exhausted, who was immediately sent to Board of Assistant Aldermen. The resotation was unanimously adopted. The Paris 6 ni of the 24 states that advices Dodies are eaual ia Incuities, except im cases pro- | ye one named in the will of the King defunct. if | bank A og laa statmang — o bag erie py lh Board tadk cee afternoon, the President, A committee was appointed to investigate the case from Germany meution a rumor whicn mer- | Ved for by ts ‘ponamae nas saa none has been so named the tutelage will devolve | © with thelr arduous labors, but there are not x f ‘ Fost , is ly renewed the slightest hepes that any of the sixteen or eigh- | Mr. Monagiian, prestding. of the ship James Foster. is @ certain attention, Yhe Cabinet of Berlin | every three years. “She Senate 1s to be renewed by | UPOH the father, and im his OE Oe | eee a are tn CNS ir cont Beatie, Pest tae a: ‘The following report, which was approved, was is said to have taken the initiative im | Jourth parts every three years, the: wand, of either ef thane, condigons tae’ Gories | _ 4 aul ister gocount says tap the whole of the.| PRESENTATION OF 00L0R8 70 58 SRVENTE 2a | en ee rene oe the proposing to, the States of the South | gcntatives of all the nations sel not seek rebte: | will name the tutor. in the first aud third case the | Workings have been explored aud twenty-six bo lies baci Railroad Agencies Committee:— © annul the treaties of offensive and defensive 4 the electors wit ghition, and not exclusively Of | tacor must be a bora Spaniard. ‘he oflice of regent | have been found. These, with the two brougat up | A communication was recelved from the Colonel a i rapcernercasin 2 oe gi erotic np nd tat combmed, except in the fatuer | tals morning, make the total twenty-eight. Wine last _ % CasTLE GaBDEN, New YORK, April 9, 1869, glance conctaded with Prussia Just before the |. Al. 4l. No Senator or Deputy cau admit trom his | 824 Witor cannot be combmed, except 1m the fatuer | Poo Ti ny a couple of lads wivo iad fauien over | of the Seventa regiment inviting the Common Coun- | Cuantas ?. LELAND, Bsq., President General Pas matane Gf the Conant Pra The Pi electors any imperative commana. “ maa sid P THE MINIGTR! a pony in the attempt to escape. The bodies were | cil to be present on Monday next at the presentation scnger Ticket Agents’ Convention:— signature of the Convention at Prague. rhs. " mp 6 ’ CHAPTER V1.0) RS. ) f the aay by the Mayor to that regiment, Six—At the last rerular meeting of the Board of pists SECTION lL.—OF THE CELEBRATION AND FACULTIES OP Ant. 87, All that the King commands and disposes | Carried to an adjacent shed through lines of specta- | 0! y y' sian government is understood to assign as a reason vue corres. in the exereize of his authority will be signed by tue | tors. Few lave as yet veen identified, but several THE CIRCULATION OF THE HERALD. Commissioners of Emigration of the Stace of New for this proposition, that, Im case of war, the obit- Arr, 42. The Cortes will mect every year. It will | minister to whom It. corresponds. No pubic fanc- | families have suffered terribly, Im one case a On motion to make an obscure journal one of the | York the following mble and resviution were ip PE EE * Germany | belong to the Kinz to conyoke, suspéad and close | tj 1 give c fuiher, three sons and a orother are ali dead. itis | corporation papers Mr. Pinckney Sajd that the paper | unanimously adopted:— Gallon to defend the fro ations of Southerm Germany | seastons, and dissolve one of the colegislanve tine paruewsn ane? agin pares pyernernrtery believed toat the accident has occured at a biown- | m which it was proposed to publish the official pro- ‘Whereas the several railroad ticket agents will meet in the ts not without diMeuity or embarrassment for | podies, or both at the same time. ‘ART. 88. Ministers who do not belong to one or | Out shot, as was the case at Haydock. There has | ceed was not known, therefore the Common | month of April for the purpose of arrangtug their summer Prassia, which would haye to concentrate all her Arr, 43, The Cortes will meet for at least four | other of the legusiative bodies canuos assist at the ' been, itis said, ilttle fire-damp. One of the men | Council was not warranted ip spending so large an | time tables, h The Ki “ : tof money for that purpose. Although he | _ Resolved, That our Raitroad Committee be requested to forces to protect the line of the Malue and ehe terri | Months in the year, ‘The King will convoke them at | sessions of the Gortes. burned 4s reported to be dead. Four others are fear- | amouut of money for that purpose. eall the atteniion of said agents to the importance and neces- i : sabi ‘ the latest by fiie tst day of Feornary. Akt. 89. The Ministers are responsible to the Cortes | fully burned. she government inspector bas been | did not agree with the HERALD politically yet, ex- | fity of better accommodations and quicker t@neport of eink. tory of the Northera Confederation. Axr, 44, The Cortes will necessarily meet when- | for derelicts commitied im the exercise of their fanc- | Gown this afternoon, pensive a3 it wag to advertise in that journal, the | grant trains to the West, and to insta upon the reform of the — ever the Crown inay be vacant, or whenever, by an, tious. ‘To the Congress it belongs to accuse, and to | — city of New York would be beneiied aud a large | present aystem, which is detrimental to both the health aad SPAIN. cause, the King 1s incapseited tor the government the senate to judge them. The laws will deiermiae SCOTLAND. amount of money saved by advertising exclusiveiy | comfort of the emigrants, besides being almost as expensive sa r of the St the cases of Tesponsibility of the dimisters, the i in the Herp. ‘asthe first class passages. eae aaa Arr, 45. Each of the colegistative bodtes wit! have | penalties to which they are subject, and the mode of aaaeamapanmneer ates Mr. Roberts believed that the proceedings of the | In a¢cordance with such preamble and resolution ‘he Text of the New Spanish Constitution, | the following facuittes:—1. Yo form their respective | procedure agatust ther. Lord Stanle’sy Specch’ in Glasgow. Common Connect omens <9 (be eaversians An. Sie} the Beilneas .Amencigs, Gomines 508 gant 1 et { the projected constit rules for thetr futernal government. % To examine Awt. 90, kor indulgence to theMinisiers who may Lord Stanley was entertained on the evening of | Pabers having the iargest circulation. He thought | tne attention of yourself and colleagues to the im- Thy ng ia the tex to projected constita- | into vue legality of tue elections and the legal apt:- | have beea condemned by the Senate there must be the aa dusk Ls tana Ste the Olt Shall Oo ing the HznaLp would consent to publish their proceed- | portance of the suggestions therein set forth. on the goth ult. in the Cortes, 1 is | tude of tue individuals who compose thom. 2 To | proceedings by petition of oue of tue legislative | {he port Provost inthe chain: Thole Was o Bone Ings, ‘They would charge a large price. but thelr cir. | | Frou the investigations made by the members ot M the committee. It has vo undergo fuil | 2 ute and constituie 13 presidents, vice-presi- Pogia: the Lond. Provons ii 6 4 chair, Re was a large | culation was enormous; tor where one man read the | the committee, and from the numerous complaints isd arg nia 4 7 ' dents and secretaries, which oficers will discharge CHAPTER VI.—OF THE JUDICIAL Powse. gathering, Lord Stantey began by pointing out paver, in question ten read the Heap, It would | presented from time to time through the press of the n before adoption:—- ictions Gurmg the legal lite of the bod how desirable tt was that politicians should ac- actually cheaper, therefore, for the Common | Western States, it appears that emigrant passengers + Ant, 91. To the trivanals bel exclusiveiytthe e wh nation, etteiihn tates the Castes Cet’ , Oue cf Ue colegisiaitve bodies cannot be | power to'apply the laws in civil and exclusive.ytthe | cept the decision of the country on any potnt | Council to publish thelr proceedings in that paper. | nre subjected to great delay and serious inconvent. ‘ * “ri i ae ha . ! “ Whenhver that opinion was expressed temper- 4 far 2 ard, i te develop thé gual sai tence OF ap mente as tive bodies cannot deliberate er Ot. Whial by fies te aoe plished for ail political | 84%4St them. Ho showed the influence of news- ‘The Comptrolleg was directed to make tne follow- | abuses, in the accomplishment of which your valua- and to devel he es Fer thee n> Se Mi yw cae oanenene RY. 99, TY A y Jury is established for ail po papers to forming public opinion. Turning to our | ing donations to te subjoined churches and institu- | ble assistance 1s respectfully requested. ‘The causes ae eran. ee CONSTITUTION. ‘ong of both ‘bodies will be pub- | “"Anesco4 to 9s dete sundry regulations respect- | 1orei#h relations he suw nothing to cause fear of war. | tigas:— of couplaint may be stated as slow travelling and OF TIE SPANTARDS t ing law proceedings. kven if there was a European war we should not be | yne Marmers’ Church of Sea and Land. insuilicient accommodations, both on the trains and CHAPTER I A el. The Spaniard sh domintons. 2. Ch or mother, althongh born out of Sp who may oblam articles of ne “oP J e invoived im tt, Our danger was in guarantees to small | 5) ry’s church at Manhattanvilie. Pe ihe ler heron of the Ayuntamien- | States m Knrope; but Lose States would only be Dedtord sae ‘Methodist Bpiscopal chure! 1 become law until after tt | came dese geen RI endangered by coucert among all European Powers, | ‘phe Chureh of the Holy Trinity... it f the er CHAPTER 1X.—-OF THE PUBLIC FORCES AND OF TAXES. avd we would not be expected to engage them Treasurer of the New York Hospital xlies. if there should not Anke. 100, The government will present every year pingle-handed. ‘Though late negotiations with An at the depot. While the emigrant rates are about ono-half of first Class rates, the duference in the rate of specd at which the trains are rau is so great as, luclading 49. No project: ied in both Hove who without stick articles nay gain CY te contormity between both bodies they | to the Cortes tie estimates of expenses aud pf reve- | America had failed, he aw ho fear ol war in that dic | U20° Steet Presbyterian cauros.... -. Sanna canoer iceumatbacensmaee: tan vs Bera rte be nequiree, press 06 ROCORNDE SONG TAM WIKERAXG NNEIP | NOD. ico. Thie must be done within ton days or | TeHom , Should ‘say diplomato cimoulty arise te | ‘The followine resolution was sdepeed:— make the cost of travelling nearly the same, if not lost, ta conformuty to the law . ; Project cos, public credit the is’ neeiini fe apould give ail his suppert to the Foreign Minister Resolved, Toat the Clerk of the Common Council be, and | actually more expensive to the emigrant. For in- °. 1 4 sated Jn the Cone cir MNeCuUg. . . of the day, just as he had rece.ved support as for- | be is hereby authorized, directed and required to compile the | gianve, the time between New York and Chicago ts pO dra rangers — pathol payments to be made except as regu- | oie Namister from those now 10 ofMice. Manual ot ioe Cegomtns ca Se ois of ier York for thet bye first class train thirty-six hours; by emigrant " ed by law. var 1563; that 15900 eopies thereof be prin a ; the fornier cannot aduuit Ast. 102, Government must be authorized by law DPR. Sha . inder bis Lomediate supervision aad direction, be dis- | bain taree and a haif tosix days, making an avera of the Congress ta pvalis before they can sell any natioual property o¢ raise AN ADROIN MAX@UVRD tem ated ns fo.lows :—§,00V copies for the Board of Aldermen, | diitereuce of say three days, which costs the em it A ; Ang ang ‘i 'y prop NV ADROIT De Ps “7 Will be taken tog solutions of Cortes will be taken | money on the credit vi tne nation, 5 09) coples for the Board of latant Aldermen, 1,000 copies | traveller as follows:—For ticket, $13; for subsist- and wit be notife test, within seventy- To vote laws requivesiaeava | Ax, 103. The pavle dent 14 sacred to the nation. “ ont aad Goancti, and Ghat tie eush oe $O00) Decent Sieurane ace Sane Gaze conten) aay St: fee dese af tehes, Lours from the tin red to the bodies the presence of the | AR. 10, Ail the laws re(crrg toexpenaes and | Phe Troubdtes of an Exslishman in Porchasing d i turee days at $3 per day, $¥—making $25; while the pay f eat i huavuber of tue individuals | revenue must be accorded in the estmaies by the “An be thon Wasrsuts Mint ammgant to be retalned iy ate Come | cst class fare at the'present time is ¢20, In ad- » been couflemed, Cortes. eat? ta aS Well Tapaniebok Baal ‘patt stom tho appropriation for ity’ eoudia. | dicion to which 18 the face that the first eiass passer. ect of imv can be adopted by the Anz, 105. The Cortes will fix every year, on the nens.?? for the poems rene, : ger is ae a aay tie woe of lis baggage, oce a Tr having been voted, article by artl- roposai of the King, the sea ant o The Fest ni ’ 7 stdin PATED DEN PAVEMENTS, the cu:lgrani some of the roais many of the pain, vut bis con- . In each.of the co lative bodies, ‘There will Ee Gueritining ‘these’ fnsces will te eer on Be act Boeke mgr ehekcsigse ages nae big The Croton aqueduct Departisent was directed to | cars used for emigrants are without water closets cases of fire, inundation or | be excepted trom this condition tse codes of laws | tie esumates, No, 14 Varick place, in company with bis counsel, | advertise for bids and contract ior paving Firstave- | and badly ventiated, and in the winter legitimate uggresston pro- 1 lengtt, cannot be taken mito Ane. 100. No armed foree, not authorized by a law, | appeared at the JeTerson Market Polico Court before | nue, from Houston strect to Tiurty-fourth sérect(ex- | wuhout fire aud in the summer with. ceeding from within or to ald persons who trom 4e8; but even in these cases the | oan exist permanently im Spanish terriory. Justice Dodge, and complained that he had recently | Cept Where paved with the Belgian pavement), with | out water. At tne depots on several within ask help. Only acompetent magistrate can 8 must be subnutted integral to Anis. 107, 103 extend tie constitution to Caba, v Miller’s Improved woolen pavement, at xn expense | roads no shelter nor protection ts afforded to the he entering ito a domi- ee and carry ito eft Porto Rico’ and the Puiippine Jsianas when ther | Lech Swindied, by means of faise representations, | not to exceed jive dollars per square yard; also for | emtgrant who, while waiting for the connecting cile and the registe) papers and other e cr, 5%. To both of the co-legisiative bodies wil | deputies take tueir seats in tae Cortes. out of the suin of $1,000, He submitted | paving with the same pavement Kighteeuth screet, | train, is exposed to the weatuer as well as to the tuerein. This is ulways to be done by day and never | delong the % of sure. All their tadividuais Aer. 209-411 provide. the inode of reforming the | an aliidavit embodying the character of the From sixth to Eleventh nue, aud Fifth avenue, | danger of veiug cheated and robved by improper by night. have the avon. consutuuon. 3 from Fifty-moth to kaglty-sixth street, with the | persons who are allowed to ap; and comment- ARF. 6. No Spaniard can be competied to change | Aur. 54. Lhe initiative of the iaws belongs to the | "Aus. bi2. ‘The law which in virtwe of tins constiia- | *eKed illegal operations, of which the | ahove restrictions, cate with him, It is alleged that the improvernents his domteile or residence e kin id Lo each one of the co-legisiative bodies, tiow wild be jormed for the election of the Kang will | following ts a synopsis:—That he came from England They were directed to have Forty-ffth street, from | m the transportation of emigrant passeagers have tence of law. tiious to the Cortes cannot be pre- | ue considered consutution. about one month ago, with his wie and family, hay- Tenth aveaue to the Hudson river, aud 129t street | not kept pace with the times, and that the railroad nr. 7. Inno case can the government anthorl- ‘som, mdividually or collectively. Neitner SALUSTANO DE OLOZAGA, President. 4 of” ? paved with Beiian pavement, companies of the North and West have vot given to open or detain correspoudence entrasted to the re be cel brated meetings in the open air in ANiONIO DE LOS RI0S ¥ KUSAS, ing when he lanued the sum of $1,000 in cash, MORK ASSISTANT CLERKS. this important element in the progress sad pros. post, nor detain telegrams. But in virtue of the of the paiace of either of the co- JOAQUIN AGUIRRE. which he was anxious to Invest in some legittraate Resolutions were alpted appoiatiag a seventh ye rity of the Coy g! tnat attention and cousidera- order of &@ competent authority, correspondence of when the Cortes are open. MANUEL BECERRA. and well estabiished business; that because of bis | #S/stant clerk of the Board%r Aldermen, ata salary | tion which ta due to it. : both kinds maey be detained, and aso ¢ The senators and deputies cannot be pro- J03E DE POSADA HERRERA, “ of $2,000, and ‘a fourt: assisiaut clerk of the Board In case it is Dot practicable for your convention to presence of the party proceeded agaiust. st nor arrested Wien the Cortes are MANUBL SILVELA, resolution in this respect he called upon the pre- | of Assisiant Aidermen, at a salary of $2,000 per | confer with the committee oa ihe suvject of this ARr. Ali acis of imprisonment, of registration | open, iT e respective permission of the CARLOS GODANEZ DE PAS, tended firm of Messrs. Armstrong & Co., No. 2 Rec. | annum. communication, it is thea respectiully suggested of domielie or detention of leiters or teiezr bodies whica they belong, unless they are taken ‘ AUGUSVO ULLOA,- "| tor street, on the 7th inst., having read one of their | OY motion the Board adjourned till Monday next, | that a conference committee be appointed aad em- have a cause, When the aet is wanting in ; buteven im this case and inthatot being PRORO MATA, advertisements, in which they sought a r es powered w carry out such alterations in the present acter, or When toe motives on which agaiust or atrested when the Cortes MARQUES DE LA VEGA DE ARMIJO, in the steam packing box busiuess; that he Mayor's Office. node of transporting emigrant Passengers as may bo jounded are judicions!, fared notortou Y ure closed, xccouut must be given to the respective CRISTING MARLOS. was told bd them that the business | Among the many complaints received by Marshal | agreed on, 1 ain, sit, your ovedieat servan' mate or trsuiicient, person who has been | bodies aa 1 48 they reunite, When sentence may BE. MONTERO Rios. was established and known as the frm of Tooker yesterday was one against the well know: CYRUS H. LOUTREL, arrested or wMese arrest has not been notified | be dictated against a senator or deputy in aay pro- 8, MORET Y PRENDERGAST, Secretary. Messrs, Hunt & Co., Nos. 326 and 323 West Twenty- ag 4 ows Chairman Railroad Agencies Committee, Commis. within the period set forth im article three, $ od on without the peruuséion referred to Li /INCENTE ROMERO GiRON. Secretary. first street; that one of the partners, becoming tired | fortune-dispensing institution of Kelley & Co. how | stoners of Emigration. . or whose sheen entered by warrant, or t be executed without the authorization of the PALACe OF #18 ConTRS, March 40, 1369, 5 of the business and desiring to leave the city, would | maoared by parties styling themselves Cook & Co. The following 14 the statement of the returns to whose ec noe Las been aetained, wilt have hich he belongs. : sell bis hall snare for $1,000, Upon these rej ata- | No. 67 Bleecker street. The Marshal sent for Mr. | the isth of April:— the right to obtain from the officer who has dictated The senators and deputies are Inviolavie tions, In company With these men, he visited the | Cook. He was noc wm town, but a clerk employed by | Number of emigrants arrived to April 7, 1369. 24,849 the act an indemntiication proportioued to the dam- ions and votes they ewit in the exercise ENGLAND. lace of the pretended bnsinesa, and saw there one | him appeared in his stead. The Marshal refused to | Do. since to April 14, 1360.. U8 age caused, hut never less than 200 escudes (twenty | of their charge. prin Siccaniey, ‘who, upon introduction, told him that | have anything todo with the clerk, at present, and . — pomnis.) Also will be sulyect to inden on, ART. 6S. Ih addition to the legislative faculties seageait the Dusutiess was very profitable and of his reasons expressed his devermnation to break up the estab | Total. 32,536 regulated by the ja gentsof publicauthority | there belong to the Corves—1. To receive from tue | The Late Ernest Jones Demonstration in | for selling. Being further tnportuned he retarned | lishment of Kelly & CO., a8 the alinost innumerable |The same oo 29,880 when they Tecrive or’ ret king, the helt to the crown and the regency tie Londen. ‘© Rector street, when atoning to the highly colored | Complaints recelved at tho Mayors Oilice left NO | paance in bank January 1, 1 $5,041 without having the proper a oaths to guard the constivution and theiawa. 2 To Loxpow, March 90, 1 statements of the ‘party, he pure! the half in- | T0OM to doubt that the business of Keliey & Co. was | A’ crogate receipts W April 7 $161,400 or when the act has not beer setile any doubt of fact or of right witich may occur DON, March 30, 1869. | torest, paying for it the sum of $1,000 to Messrs, | SWindling, and nothing else, Mr. Roteived since to_Apra 16, 1669, tor ter. in the order of the succession to the crown. 8. To On Good Friday the demonstration in memory of | ar: & Co, aud received a bill of sale, remembered, was arrested some time ago and commutation of passengers, ‘ke 15,870 Ant. ® The government authority who Infringes | eect the revency and nominate the tutor to the | the late Mr. Eruest Jones took place in Trafalgar | _ On the next day, having business in his mind's | taken to Buffalo by an officer from tat city, “$167,230 Witt 18 preseribed ip articies 2, 5 and4 will ineur the | king when underage. 4 To wake the responsibility fro eye, he visited the factory in question, there rhecting | Charged with swindimg several Buffalonians, poienns crime of arbivary @ and wl, moreover, be | of the 1mifixters efiective, Square, an Open space in front of the National Gak | yiunt, who Sstonlahed ‘him “with the information THE CAR DRIVERS ST HE Total 75,371 subject to the inde: fon fixed in the secona ART. 5% The senator or deputy who accepts the | lery. The processions were well organized, and | that ‘his partner, McCauley, kad decamped during | ¥48 carried nto the License Bureau yesterday morn- Disburseménis as per previous ‘accounts to 5, pa ph of the toregome government, either irom the royal house or public | arrived at the same time from the north, the west, | tie might, leaving all the debts of the firm upon | MZ by a committes from the ex-drivers, who re- ‘April 7, 1369. doen 118,807 ‘ . There will have d c right to indem- | employ (except that of minister, commission with | gy > hi snduiders, also taking with him $400 of his money, | ested that the aliens aud others who are now em on ae Nap tL hc EONS ‘ nil wiated by the Jude, all persoos de- | salary, Nonors or decorations), will be considered | ¢ South and the east of London. There were |-anq till further deponent’s eyes by assur: | Ployed as drivers on the Secoud avenue line, and | pargnoe t (Hine period preseribod mm ardcie | as having Yenouuced lus cuarge of senator of | thousands of workingmen lookers on at the pro- | ing him that the runaway’s share of the Lavilitios | Who are unlicensed, should be arrested and obliged | rie jouid thon adjour eu delivered to tae jad depuiy. ceedings; for Good Friday is @ strictly kept holiday | Must be shouldered by hin. lastantly he saw he to procure licenses, as some of the complamants Of the Cuairs lagisirate witain the seid p ous not investigate and justify the detention fi Le obliged SECTION 1l.—OF THR SEN. been Y da were a few weeks since. Marshal Tooker informed Ant. 60. The senators will be ‘elected by provinces, | "England. In tho square were erected five piat pines of Besave, arihasrony Aria be go the the coministee that he disapproved of the interfer. BE Every municipal district will elect by universal gag. | fT, each of which nad its chairman. The police | circumstances of the case. These gentlemen as- | ence with the convenience of tue travelling public THE VACANCY IN THE POLICE COMMISS!ON. demnuleatic frage & number Of compromivarios equal to th did not interfere m the least, aud the proceedings him that he certainly must be liabie for Mc- | by arresting the drivers; thathe bad publicly stated Aver. It. 3 vonced ex. | sixiit part of tho coureti‘urs who compose tts eyuae | Were quict and orderly." But'tho day was coid and | SUrd nim, sat Oe certainty mont he aie fir MC’ | pis disapproval av the tiue of the arrests reierred to: | Who Will and Gan Pill It—tho Board or the vhom, in virtue | tainlanto, Those munictpal districts where’ the | @@PTopitious in every way, and the whole aifur wag tience, deponent denounced the whole trasaction as | bUt he syiapatuized with the workingmen, aud had Legisinture ¢ investigation, | number of couneillors dovs not armuunt to ax will | 2%, one that for the a eill jeave any mark | pase and despicable robbery. | Subsequenciy | notified the oiticers of the Second Avenue Railroad | ang pouticians are considerably exercised avout id laws preseribe. | elect one comoromisario. "these compromisacios | 18 Bugiana. Tsay “for the present.” because ther® | they endeavored to make, or sugrented they woul | Company that thelr drivers must be licensed, and po} be v o Js most undoubtedly an ander current of democracy, negotiate with him tor his hat will auite with the provin Wwherehp, bat he | gave them wnt to-day to have the matter at- | the selection of a Police Commissioner, and have @ cial comiase A deputation and consti- ated to ta an tute the electoral junta. They will procced to elect | 24 even of sometinng very like republicanism, that | hag pot received & dollar in return trom chem, and | pended to. fresh candidate every hour, The ‘delegations, how. be haw ‘ill Get ; om pit < 4 eat is at work beiow the surface in England, and wh: Soonehtlitmeain —————— r - Aap A le F hose arrest h A Ber provinces eninge srggaemegimmmamene fast finding great favor among ne more iste Jae. d aus LA wane ee ere THE CAR DNVERS’ STAKE, ever. should stop going to Albany, as their pilgrim Aut. Gl Whatever in futnre may de the territorial | Fem of the working Classes, | Kugiisiinen in geueral | “iy gonsideration of these charges a warrant was — ages to the State capital may avail them nothing. e temper perty and right, y viriue of division the number of senators prescribed in this | 40 POF oF Will not gee thts. Somehow or ovuer It 18 | qt once isaued for the appreviension of the various | ‘The strike among the car drivers on the Second | It i# now suggested that the Legislature has no DOL . * our habit never to bell that befall us ed constitution can never be altered, aia topeania ae ane aay oun Soe i parties above named anc Avenue Railroad Company's line continues, and con- | right or authority to elect a successor to Mr. Acton, the court f ArT. 62 To be @ senator requires-1, b or that uny novelty is gaining ground among ua an- ant McDermott, im - “ ce, Publie functionaries who under oprulard, 2 Forty seats of acer & in possowion | {it buras torin and surprises us by ite vicality. | sande who lmuediatsly Visited tho flee of Mesos, | sMerabie inconvenience I experienced thereby, | This ts tue pw megs pr a yep ortega lulringe this prescription will be person of civik right 4. And to possess anyone of ine | POF the present—at jeast, just at prescnt—there is NO | Armstrong & Co. and succeeded in arresting the | Ov'Y twenty or twenty-five cars ian over the road | OL chapter forty-one oI awe Ot 1004 ae follows: == :WwHl by ble for the damage caused, “ t . paierd J “Section 4—The term of oilice of each commis following conditiona:—OF bet or i occasion or reason for any political agitation; but t 1 members of the frm. They were escorted | Se*\erday, and upon each of these two policemen asec ow lng ‘** having Peen | polleve that the next movement for an mcrease of tr eke conrt and soon alter arraigied wo answer the | Were posted to protect the new arivesa who huve | loner of Metropolitan Poilce, aler the respective om thes cases of fire, inundut or other president the Congre 4 if th ores: Analogies in which continuance of oecupatton three elections, ts - boutical power for the masses will be very much ‘being represented by counsel. Taev yr ted emyloyment ander Superintendent | determinations of the toring aioresaia, shal be eight sa Seti cook at eaeaneace of the Suprewe fribanal oF of | 4 Me ca Fea the apecches made at the demonstra | Chase, At (als. stazo Mr. Pckerssit’ mado au addi: | Mis issied an order to the police atoug the route | $er1ved by law for the election of Reyeuts of ‘ deprived of his property vat Of A Captain General of | Honan Good Friday and fail to perceive that there | tional aMidavit, alleging that the former was the | 1 arrest all persons who attempt to impede pubuc | the, Univorsity, nnd within twenty a torins , Shinty aad. tm Sirton ae Aduuval, Lieutenant General or. Vico | $$! the background @ something more, to beone day | Dereon who wave his, Wame to hi daring thew ne Jeaterday large numbers of oars were avan- | fore the | expiration oe me Mg ie A. iy ‘Ambassador, Counchivk of State, Mayle | Uought forth, than we now caiculate upon. Kenest | POON ad armatrong,” and. thal. Chase, wee At intervals alcng the road,, the drivers in | oF Ome ates sack of teat pewen Lroresnid tucation regulated by the jad of the Supreme Tribuvals, Minister of te | 20Ue8 was a ge tegan by birch and # cultivated | the individual wito mtroduced him as men; | Swe lustances foaring personal violence and. in | Of te dlatrics a sucdesor Of the person ANY Vit: “ i’ be obliged to pay a woiel mal of Accounis or Minister Plempotentiary man by education; his amily was among the landed and further, that tt was his belief that tis | Otier cases joluing the ranks of the disaiected, Two | #4 & on sion AS el PM typi oo ny commune a vowed t y the popular | during two years, -archbishop of bishop, recvor of | BENety Of Buwland, his connections among the hig | method of ‘swindling had been practised ty | Persons who mounted the platform of one of te | CAREY ovcurring during the vertu @ by the reunaine univer aud, ih addition, professur ue termina; | Cot classes, But be was beloved by the workingmen | {hem a lone time, and that the fow | Cars yesterday ina very demonstrative manner were | Stoner shall be Died by ph nt eatouers, and comsalsmoner 80 ap. 1 continue m onice until bis successur en in the factory referred to | arrested and taken belore Justice Dodge, who dis. | sq com ade) because he advocated for many long yeara, throwsh ” acadeiaies, of history, of leces of machinery Py 3, 0 D m, but Were hired by them | Charged them. ‘The strikeraexpress tad Most resu- | Powmted s 8, of exack sclouces, Lud good and evil report, politienl power for the artisan | Gig not belong to t ¥ U6 a belov " Le “y ct by tho next Legislature after said "i 1 tthe tore. | of medteal si or goneral of the bod. aud the laborer. His metmory ts beloved amoung the | oniy to aid them in thetr hefurious Work. Thatwhen | M0 determination to “hold out! shal) be elected Will lace the ‘erlme Of illegal | of civ englucers; provincial deputy four times, | Working clawes of Bogland, although it 1s many | trey ‘nee lkviy 10 get a customer they are Tauy SPapreeearer my gpm li | peamowl anne No Spaniard in t aicie twice tn population exceeding 40,000 nouts, |” | rand in connec dion with the Chartist pr pag dp geellyd edna Dad 4 Sood SENATOR SPHACUS AND HIS RHODE ISLAND FOES, Pee a ice Otte ‘Logisiavure of, 1870 Will have to No Spaniard in the futigposs Aut. 63. Also will be eligibie argest pay . actio 8 Chia roo machinery, an ree Wy . DUCIUSIVGs 4 Ne duprived.—t. Ote prose erate territorad taxes ¢ of the twenty pre boas | 2849: but belore ius deach, witeh happeved about & ied for ant hour oF two to ploy work; ell re (ocelve | “What o ttn Dtay Come To who Spoaks v1, wad In the meautine sho Board will appornt, ties to the Cortes, tors to indusixial or commercial subsidies in | Wanth Ago, he was solecied, by the workingiwen OF | the unwary purciaser.” % ( or Diereupecttutly of tee kaw”? Alihoug® She (MORE ia were and Ae r . OF the right h province. ay in answer to tee charge the accused sald that ' ss " enough to sf " ris, according to the electoral law, each time taat | quarte “yo ld si ta bite HOUSE | oss, and that they knew hotitne of Mogsrs. iar c pce anode leet, Se eee ‘avon’ "rhe peo parts, ot Commons and be face to face nes it & | burden with reapect to our sind aud dangers as o | allthvee. ‘This I ishould be. the pooulige reading jons for deputies ai made. The re ith the representa | Cy, excepting that they had employed them to sll to prison for two general elec lives of that class that sem! hi nation, has also atweked imdividuala ii a man- | o: the statute in using the words “next Legisiature t ots V 6 OF the righ toy 1 t wilt be total won the King dissolves the | jong Years, altwough in those days he vad ead and | fh aa Weed were comaitead or cae, rh rig ~" Boe which to inenpe after” ra Ry hoow ing law i pe i ape 4 daal 6r collectt¥e petitions to ihe Cortes, the > oP . ont doue lar le8$ a8 @ politioal agitator than Mr. Beales n 2 + Wc) pous tueories by Waick his regents eccentric course | publican he len Governor Seymoar removes jo Fe ! Q 3, tho King oF ApOTION Tit.—OF n1fM coNoUSSS, ny others have witiin tho Inst tow years, | May be held today. has been explained. ‘The Providence. Journat | Messrs. Acton aud verge, and a iugauon was » Jie All public meetings witl be end: ‘0 the | age one & . Me. th Gut Ma Career Short just as be Was ox " cae bas dno ished his charge cowardice against A siabilt wider cover of Which the Logisiature ap- ot daporiion of polr will be aubsect to the | ae east to cach 40,000 souls of population, | eye of realizing What NO bad 40 10ug walled ior.” | , PRNN#YLYANIA FiNaNces.—The cash balance in | Genova Burnside ty quevag. Mts Mpraguo'’s"own | panied Messrs, Acton, Bosworth, Bergen and Me- anifestations can oly take pt . eed Moe tt ontnhindis y the P. ate trenwary on the is. of Apen | laaguage When as Goscrhor OF Thos Island, no | Murray, Judge Bosworth was in very bad health, y 11a Whose IMewNbors commit | , To be deputy requires: Oct | Terrible Colliery Replodce nen: wh 80 for the monti of March | eatered upon the warmest eulogiums on Burnswe’s | while Ar. Acton, who Was the very’ peviection of os through the meaus the ussoclauvn |. SIE ees Gwestudae hives Lan can ai. wad | s aimounl largor than aay | couduct, based on he peraoun khOWiedgo Of Mt, ab | robust condition, Would give this Courissioner’d be ihear the pevalty of disso.ton, — RIV.—OF TITS EXECUTIVE POWRR. {From the Lon on Bt Piere ho cH aveoeipe | r tne MOR OF Meth ree | SUnate Hee ee ak le nem aeeemae Fern Soret | ote ted, a Vd ay rear ee Seel , ae eiatiats te peso: TeM TV % BXNCt WRT. ne London Bt e, The ewh receipts for the month or Mare 2d scoming ne Li wt Boaw ow @ pic cele erulog ati voritios wit susp nd r ¢ is inviolable, and Once moke have. we to record th Btw nto! Mareh were | recalling his recommendation to tie Legislature to | ontwitted. for orth 13 & picture of exce! he person of the I< oecurrence of & | Si@.20e; paymen's, $95,55 % instar ‘The caah balance on resent a sword to that officer, And now Moessra, | lent health, and Mr. Acton t more indisposed tian tation, subuilititg the ¢ ‘ject to responsibbity. The Ministers | Arcacfa! catastrophe in octation When oo fi t ' co 7 - eruaie hwesy Lancashire | the ist of Maret Was $1,154,051. Aimoug the - Brown & Ives tak a troubie of de- | ever the former waa. The poiliical majority of the f t hayiatrut’s, Any : A dy 49 ae pa, ake the weme eaear: io hg brass dost Dtwaiey toe RecurTty "ay al coal feld—anothar explosion in the ‘nery Arley | ments slugs the Ist of Avril are a larce pact ot tne | nflug tb oxicavednare cuarge wah the Senator | Commuusion who can MW tie. vacancy. 16. kn « dissolved by haw, he King wilt norainate and freely dis- | mine—and tho ilmt of the vietitas, it 18 feared, will | expouses of the Logisiaiure, and $15,93 paid to the | has gone out of iis Way to make against them, changed, Bat Jvdge Bosworth loves fair play, an The right of petition cannot i nitinber at Jews twenty, and imay be very ser.ously | Umiveratiy, making the amount or cash on kand on AIL Chit shows whet & man may Cone to Who begins | wiil see it done ta tuis Inetanoe., So the Legislature by auyelnis ef tho afmed fe © bower to exeonte the laws resides In) tucreased, At suvon o'clock gore | Mornins (le | the morning of tho ith of April $86,604 lesa than on | by speaking disroswecuiully of te profession Of the | can Jouve tt in 1600 Where (he Legislature Of 1804 jaw. % Aud iis authority @ snug to all tiat cou | Usual indications On the pit bank showed that tue | the Grst of the monly placed it.