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12 NEw YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1869.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. ne PT eR se one Te b-44 . m" in my storé when 1] Ship Liverpool, Lambert, Loudon—Grinneli, Minturn & Lrvenroor, April 2%—Arrived, steamship Moravian, i ie, ge Penn | Sue Man me cate ee | eh men oS Met | yan es wna tm me eta 8] AEA Aas Sb iy er red. \ rt ‘When told that hus trial would not ‘ake place | present, nor did I nol male ae Saue be dingren Oa Tam inclined to bo Getober next he replied that he wr con uot be wna cecneet, Hannan, sworn, says—I live at Rye | & ip Charleston (Br), Cochrane, Pugwash—H ge aye poraimane a April fon Matte Ba Anderonm, 208 think, Rave Deon « large success uf it had come otf, | alive then. gat friends he by Mine house where , orth. kept his Kn: na, Falmouth, on foes thon Fide! 2 lone Won Bishop, thy fe rnsi native land, and for soir ts he and own the orders—¥i C Pode Balled 1! Warren Biake, Messervey, : pais ig.a feeling of sympathy for Burnside that ap- | had in hls nt 4 moments Ne |store; Loccupy apartments i the house and siccp Here Michele (Tal Muri riato} —Fanch, Meincke t Co. | Sauna; 21st Ellen Dyer, Lolan Bic Fania Cire, janell, Charters anion —" eT —— SPRAGUE. Gousilp About Sprague und the First Rho Island Regiment—Barnside, the Beloved— x = yer with emotion tt im . : About the Spregues Re arowing stronger wen, of | Was so overcome | aah he co he jewel store; on Monday Sierra’ M ; ‘The Conspirncy Stery we prague ap) hy ssboug sland wifi CE ar reply, The tears came into Nis * gees as he said that aoe, ney ok ee a family about ten wee Brasitoria ca ), Wensels, Rio Ja Se—E Paven- | Bier orene eae NY aud Browns—Contral Falls and Lonsdale | pigce about this time Next year, whee Por pMnone Who could come, {opis assistance.” [P18 ay a poe during the 0 peppers fo ena i des, Milis=The Giaat Strides of Twe Menepoe | comes to be elected—Jencees, Brown & lea, | Por nea teeok, wfler he Pag committed he Te. omcon and heard ne oT avould pay no attention to ani Nemlenenns: Barents Barbadoe——T T&F 2 | Wondnute, pry 2, Pigs Barth of Batloress Hyperiais lies=The Struggle for Mastery, Dixon, Anthony, Burnside, the Peaveaeee ceantis’ | Wealeceans ebfQod ane tived on cold water brag was in the habit of sitcing uo very | _ Bark Palo Alto, Kenney, daulanmascls D & 3 V Brook. | Fag gidekton, He ord, Sasa (oefore reported ealled Lith ¢ First Rhod +, on clep - a " - a n gaa (vetoee ‘Snaith Pawrtcwen, R. L, Apri 26, 1909, | And the First Uhods fiegrace on tue other, aud yet, | regular meals, 18° gating wirdered man Was Va late boar with ere Pe Pia | ni Garin, Jaymt. St Croix -P Tanford & Co, Pe Tp A alae ‘As Twas leaving Providence yestentay I heard one | judging by some events In his past history, he may eat wee art House, naying been kept 2a ing 5 been Be. Brig Due Fratelli (Ital), Tenger, Gibraltar for ordera—G ee, BR, A i iN 16 Arrived, pee Mary & ettringt, i ‘aren, come out the tramp card in the game. General ait ti ttron. ipeetzaizon, ‘and the wounds were Was a steady Mai aud bore an excetient reput Blocosich. Burnside has not yet come home, but when he does d | but | “Bre Belle (Br, Seehausen, Bilboa—Jns Henry & ¥ 5 . | Amumber of other witnesses were exam A Belle (Bi en, Co. exantie, 8 Drobed by Dr. Daniel Brig MM Willama (sr), Pickett, Calbarien 3 flenry & Co. er man observe to another—"Well, agyhow, Sprague Smith, who gave the Grand. Jury @ full thelr testimony did not materially «iter from the more, In port 17th, brig Helene, for Boston next day. Porro Brivo, April 6—Arrived, sehr Nada, Cheney, | has told a good many traths."”| The remark struck | he js sure of an informal ovation. i Ai 5 he: ter to allow the wildest late | Bri Lima, Hill, Cienfuegos —tvel thourn, 208 98 DOANE O08 6 ee ae aud Folnnie, eer aae a, Mek sone Site foreronng When ort eation, he inquest was ad- | , Brg Kia Bat, McCarthy, Ponce PRL W & F Arm | Funspot if ie Can for Boson 2 theix moods of unprejudiced reflection are apt to in- SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. cvidence against Maurer is entirely of a circum- journed until next Wednesday. Wri Uma (ir) Baton, Halifax—H J De Wolf & Co. Beile Waltous for York, det chr Webster Baraard, Sualtb, 2 Iimore stantial character, bny the prosecution deein it sull- duige. Sprague has toid some truths that the people ciently strong te put hin on trial. NATIOVAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTIO: of Rhode Isiand seem to know. Some can be found who say he even told the correct version of the con- Brig Bertha (Br! Biene, Jonna, 3 —R P Currte. Bre (Br), Spencer, Wii » N8—J F Whitney & 0. bod Memphis (Br), Sanford, Walton, NS—-H J De Wolf QuELEC, April 27—Arrived, steamship Nestorian, Aird, Liverpoo! SURINAM, April 56—In ‘origs Chimboraso, for anton in Tayo; Annabtnie, fords doy Goldtader reat, ee t of the First Rnode Island Regiment at tbs» acc eneanal PHOCKING MURDER IN WESICHESTER ar for do 8 day 4 battl pe sab : het Bis ris or the Jersey City. * “4 Inawgural Proceedings at Newark, N. J.~Ine | brig E © Redman, Redman, Charleston- ‘Tupper & Beat- br Sonn, PR A 10—In Chattanooga, Fry, fa — of onr gay apa sey aera Seventh; | THB Honoxes HORSE RAILROAD.—.On Tuesday counny. teresting Exercises and goon nares, | . Re FER Bias, Seerman, Camden, Me RP Buck & Co. for Area Toad or atiare Barr AY ; Peete este! the Bap iH Perry, aa ease, ; # night the conductor of a Hoboken Nyse car called Yesterday morning, nm the First BeEr AW Roberta them sont Harbor Taland—Jas Doug: (ub itede AD, April 15—Arrived, brigs Aroostook, Tiryant Pa Te CAIyeS, Ore trot? Mie Ant hiles, Thestrup, Boston: schr Clara Smith, Smith, Cardenas; in brig Hiram Abit Tibbetts, Boston; sehr John A Grifla, leipt 19th, bark Protons, Chipman, Philadelphia; 20th, brig MH Beason (Br), Gordons port north of Haiteras tebe Lizzie Watson, Watson, Philadelphin, Ta port Aprit Dist, brig. Minnie Abble, Harding, for a port north of Hatteras next day; schr Marian Gaze, Sheppard, Tor Phitadelpita nextday (tie M G did not sail ih for Clon? fuego as before reported). . YoOKOUAMA, April L—In port steamship China, Warsaw, from Sau Fraheisco ; stip Lorenzo, Follanshee, {rom NYork, ‘Going tn April 1, ship George Peabody, Paine, from New York. American Ports. BOSTON, April 27—Cleared, bark Mist, Choate, Valparaiso i sche nie} bent Hants Fortune islands Aloo elearedyateatns ship Palmyra (Br), Watson, Liverpool via NYork: brig Abby ae, Alea, Georgetown, SU; sch D & E Kelley, Kelley, hiladelphia. sth—Arrived, steamshtp Concordia, Sears, New Orleans; bark Germ, Vance, Antigaa, BALTIMORE, Apri! 27—Arrives, ship Hone, Hancock, Ton- oy ;_vrig Morning Star, yeas, Havant hrs Nellie Bow- m2, Staccpole, Havas; Gor 8 ¥ sulth, Crowell; H P Rey- natd, Reyhart, and Sarah J Fort, Fort, NYork; Arctle, Nor ' rig, Jr, S€ Johna, PR. Gicared—Sehrs R P Reynard, Reynard, Boston; 1 K Wil- lar, Grant; Clava Newkainet, Haines; Massachnsets, Baker, and M A Duily, Peters, NYork; Maggie O'Rourke, Jersey ty. CHARLESPON, April 24—Sailed, ship Pacific, Foss, Liver- ool; bark Agra (Ur), Fulmore, Liverpool; brigs Moajuich but who, in New York, would pluck a leaf from the laurels that wreathe tuetr unfading record? Yet we find an ample carping and criticising, in In- Vidious terms, the conduct of that gionoas regi- ment, They ask for proofs of their heroism and fortitude in the field, and point to thelr brief service as an evidence of ther aver- sion to the unpleasant work of war. The Fist Rhode Island was relatively like the Seventh in its compost- tion, It was an aristocratte and wealthy mgiment, Dut affluence and high birth do not necessiily mm- Ply cowardice and mcompetency. The regiment be- haved truly as well a3 any other at Bull ren which, after all, was.au affair below the dignity of & battle. A good deal of runmeg was done there, but when it was almost a genera! stampede 1t 1s hart, indeed, to single out one regiment In par jar, and hold it up to odium because it failed to carry of the lanrels of the field, ‘They do not claim here that me lirst Rhode Island covered itself with glory. it rushed in where mortal courage makes itself iramorta! and captured those trophies of fame that far distant generations will delight to bo: y one or two New A Man Bratally Killed in His Store at Rye] Newark, N. J., the opening session of the ‘Third Na- tional Sunday School Convention was held, im pres- Sehr we (Br), Wymer, St John, NB—P I Nevius & Sons. reef a large consregation, meluding a large num- | Se} wee nwa NSE ON a vonteramth. per of elegantly dressed ladies, Of delegates, from | Scr James Ponder, Townsend, Philadelphia—Sturges & almost every State in the Union, there were present Sehr C Jameson, Jameson, Boston—W S Brown. pan nen six hundred, It was expected that Wen FS Seem Mickeman, Woor's Mole~Ferguson & there would be present nearly as many more, and | | Sioop Jenny Lind, Spencer, Brandford—G K Rackett & murder which had been perpetrated in their midst,] there may yet before the Convention concludes its gee Octarora, Reynolds, Baltimore. aud thatan honest and peaceful member of uneir com: | taree days’ labor. The first convention was held tn "ARRIV. ALS. munity had been seat to his final reckoning by the } New York in the year 1832, and the sevony gonven- hand of an unknown assassin, Ina little store ad} tion at Puiladeiphia in thé year 1439, About ten Jotning the Mamaroneck bridge and overlooking th' | o'clock the Convention was cuiled to order by Rev. river Gilbert H. Robinson, the murdered mau, 2a | Eaward Eggleston, of Chicago, and a temporary or- carried on the trade of a jeweller aud watchmake! | ganization effected by the appoiutment of Mr. for the past two years, and being a steady, industri] Amos Shingle, of Kentucky, fo the chair, ous man, it was well Kuown that his business Wa | ana Rey, Henry Clay Trumball, of Massachusetts, as in a prosperous condition. Deceased, who was alou | secretary, After a few preliminary remarks by the thirty years of age, was well known in the neighbor | temporary chairman, on motion a committe of five hood, having been born and brought wp tn the tow) | On permanent organization was chosen 43 fol- of sfamazoueck, where his father shit purses th ihre dag iret a an es “St Iyoston’ calling of a farmer, He was quiet and wnassuwin; | Key. Joseph Tyler, of New York; William H, Suicon, in bis manner and pone of his neighbors are awar’ te t of New Then iollowed some very interest. of his ever having an enemy. Not the least mysier! on a passenger for his fare, when t fe latter replied by striking him a severe blow On ¢he left eye. The assailant was arrested and &earenced to the city prison for two days. The sme evening two cars came into collision on the ‘switch at the corner of Grove and North Seventh 8t™,¢ets, though none of the passengers were injured. "she drivers on this line do not stop at the railroad ifr oN as required by the Neck=No Motive as Yet Discovered for the Deed—Coroner’s Inquest. Last Tuesday evening the residents of the quict village of Mamaroneck—from which the hamlet 0! Rye Neck is seharated only by a narrow sieam— were startled by the intelligence of an atrocious city ordinance, and Maryor O'Neill has called the at- tention of tke Common ell to the fact, RETIREMENT Of MAYOR O'NeILL.—The farewell message of Mayor O'Neill to the Common Council sets forth that he cannot withdraw his resig- nation, inasmuch as he believes he is not legalty entitled to hold office for more than one yearn. The law extending his term of office to @ years Was passed alter his election, and is fore viewed in the ligut of an ex post facto ine. . Congress, be ys, might as *well be justified in extending the term of President Grant to twenty years, ‘The Mayor is very severe on the Sweet Commussioner the Street Contractor and the Police Comuuissioners, for their fagrant neglect of duty, and complains that the latter at the very coiamenucement of his term virtually ruled hita, @ut of the Board, althouga 2p member by the act creating tie mission. Several delegations, comprising ‘ REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YAUMTS. Steamship City of Mauchesier (sr), Delamotte, erpool Aprit 10, Queenstown Ith, via Halifax 25th, with mdse and passengers, to John G Dale, Steamshlp Colttmbia, Van Slice, Havana April 24, with mise and passeacers, to the Atlante Mail Steamship Co. Steamship Lodona, Hovey, New vrleana via Matanzas, 5 days, with sugar and cotton, to CH Mallory & Go, April 5, Jattd 2 on 1), passed. brig, Fanny Lincoln, 26th, abs AM, 1G miles weat’from Haiteras, steamsiulp Alabaniay bound south. Steamship Brunette, Howes, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J Lorillard. Steamslp Dirigo, Johnson, Portiand, with mdse, too F Aines. Ship Wm Frothingham, Bloch, Antwerp March 20, with made and 10 passengers, to AH Brahe & Co, Had pleasant ther up to the Banks; from there heavy westerly gales; n 42), hada heavy gale, with hirricane squalls, from the norih? drove down to te stormy region of the Gulf, vessel laboring heavily, making much water, pumps, going jersey, ing devotior a exercises, consisting of the singing of the Spolr's anthem, “Praise the Lord,” did as well as the : i ipogear ltrs ve | ous part of the tragedy 1s the fact that the store | OC: hese) ‘ minent men of voth political parties, have | 0%3 part of the tragedy ie fact thatthe store li} g feeling prayer suitable to the Occasion | an ihe time; cargo, which was well fastened, got adrift and re “ 9 , , mneuts excepted. Governor Sprague tho waited on the § political parties, have J ‘ehien it was enacted adjotns one kept by the iad; | by Reve Heary C.. Fish, D. Duy pastor | slutted over to tie port wide; many casea of ‘glass wero Bro- Soe ieee eee Port ia creat britain: Mary Els, wise. Inthe ardor aud impetuosity of bi both of republicans and democrats, to contmue in | who owns the building and whose ing apart of the church, and a “Song of Welcome,” composed | ken before the cargo could be secured; were 22 days this side | ynomas, Providence; A’ E Glover, Terry, Boston; 25th, brig the oftee for another year, but he remained firm , ning, A expressly for the occasion by Mr. L. V. . Randolph. of the Banka; pilot 7 days on board. Mynzanilio, Magune, Rockpire manhood ii comprising t nient ts situated directly over the spot in whiten tht Ship Jas it Keeler, Allin, Saa Krancisco Jan 13, with mdset to Sutton € Co. March 93,'lat : dled, seaagalin Saragossa, NYork. Libra, Dirkssen, from Sa : uy oR roceeded to deliver aa meral Theodore Bunyan, proceesce “ S' “MONROE, April 2—Arcived, bark Titania, and postively deciined to withdraw his resigna- ddress of Welcome,” which, though somewhat tion. ts the general opinion, without one jon 82 12 W oke brig aurderous blows were Geait. In short, it might b tos for Falmouth, 18 da, eiro for orders; schr J W Vanneman, Sharp, 5 4 rom Rio nt glory of Rhode that he has performed his duties tated th 2 rt 3 BI lengthy, was the very opposite from bemg wearl- | jng had ight northerly winds since leavin, rts » J lan’ fo ef par excellence—that eresis of the people, without having eee aay the creaginp 6 deiatien Wes eurrOUnnel | coos. It wae attentively listened to throughout, | 20°50 8, lon 86 20 WY, bark Sourabaye, (Fri £70 reds G Bra eat fror fer” Rocky Glen, from Cardiff for or- = , list ends to serve. by stores and families to such an extent that no on | with the excopiion of an occasional interruption in | Calino, 45 days outs Aprill4, Int 37 15 N, lon. 73. W, brig ated . si would ever dream that a murderer would dare selec YY rk for Kingston, Ja, 2 days out. inent deadly "? where Othello put f ought to have beeu their place giso. Here is where opinions differ. Our splendid Seventh regi ment had a noilon that war was brutailty, a ing observed a littie of 113 consequences, went hor iu dtsgust. The Fi Rhode Island reached no su the shape ol hearty applause. After the address and the concludin; the singing of the giorious old “Coronation” by tie entire congre- gation, the Commitiee on Permanecat Organization made a partial report aa follows:—Por President, George H. Stuart, of Philadelphia. Secretaries—Rev. H. Clay frambull, Connecticut; Rev. J. H. Vincent v *. Jacobs, Lilinots. Coramitiees olutions were then appointed motion, Mayor Thomas B. Peddie, of Newark, was deputed to conduct the President to the platform. On presenting um to those present, the mayor took occasion to make @® iew appropriate — re- marks, setting forth that it gave him great pleasure indeed to introduce him to his fellow citizens, dix. Stuart's appearance was the signal for hearty applause. He addressed the Convention in the most felicitous style and elicited senger (Br), from New Was 1636 daye from San Francisco to the Equator in the Pa- citi; croséed in lon 11580; irom thence to Cape Horn b0 daya; carried the SE trades to lat 18, lon 12%, 29 daya ont; fromthe Cape to the Equator 84° daya; got the SE trades in lat 20 W, well to the eastward, and ayually; fromthence to port 4 days, making in all 105 days passage. Ship Grand Adwnfral (new), Jackson, Boston, in ballast, to master, in tow of steamer America. Bark Homa (Br), Filtt, Newcastle, 7 days, with mdse, to Barclay & Livingston, Had strong westerly winds up to the last 10 days: since then moderate weather. Bark Washington Butcher, Nickerson, Rio Janelio, 46 days, with coffee, 40 Brockway & Baker. ‘Crossed the Kqua- tor April 6 in lon’39 W; had moderate weather throughout he passage. Bark Josephine (Br), Day, Ponce, PR, 9 days, with sugar, to Maitland, Phelps & bo; veanel to Phils CONOR y ‘auline e jan 7, with mdse, to order, hak? pee ten tee Rrig Agiala, Baird, Bahia 86 days and Pernambuco $0 days, with rosewood, &c, and 2 passengers, to D Rolfe, Had mod- Hohokns. HORSt AND WAGON STOLEN.—The stable of John Woodrat, Hohokus, Bergen county, was entered on Tuesday night, and a valuable horse, together with t wazon and harness, were stolen, The people think conservative conclusion, though it returned atter the noted horse thief Jerry Storms 3s around again term of three months had expired; but | with lis gang, and threaten they will avenge them- then 600 oifice! and men of the regi- | selves by Lynch law if they succeed im capturing ment went back to the war at diferent | him. A vigilance committee for tie protection of timies, in Various other regiments, aud fought to the | the farmers trom horse thieves has recently been end, None of the men here who served under | lormed. Burnside believe that le was ever capable of turn- Ridgewood. ing his back on the foe or shirking the duties of nis Corroy BURNED.—A car on the Erie Railw: command. The country believes lhesame, Sprague, s " ridure it is said, believed it “at one time, but then tms | loaded with cotton, took fire on ‘lucsday near Ridge- world is but a world of cuange, and stability 01 | wood station from the sparks of a passing jocomo- acs. Passed in for Baltimore, ship Owex0, from Liverpo Laura Gertrude, from NYork; brig'M B Rowlan: Ethan Allen, fro Cuba; Mineola, from Porto Rico, Lyons, from’ Cardenas. OLMES' HOLE, Apri! 25, P M—Arrivod, sebra Narragan- sot, Edgar, Georgetown, DG, for Boston; GM Partridge, Snow, Ron lout for do; Montrose, Grierson, Philadelphia for Mary Greenwood, Pierce, New Haven for Province town; Johan M Broomall, Douzinss; Albert Mason, Kose; J B Clayton, Clayton; Wilard P Phillipa, Somers; John A Par- sons, Clark, and HW MeColley, Hubbard, Boston for Phila- delpita; JW Everman, Oaten, Lynn for do; H A Rogers, Ross, Salem such a thickly populated locality. ‘Throughout the duy hamed it was observed by th neighbors that tie shutters and door of the mur dered man’s store remaimed closed; but as he hac mentioned the evening previous his intention o going to the city the condition of the store did noi attract unusua! attention, as deceased had nv assist ant and Was always compelled to close wl left his place of business. About half-past sever o'clock in the evening @ young inan named Fisher who had purchased a watch trom deceased, called t have at regulated, and seeing the place ctosec casually attempted to open the door, which at onc: yicided to the pressure, Gilancing into th tore he saw some packages on the show se, and, not seeing the owner tusid¢ ied to @ coupie of neighbors who wer ing a few feet irom the spot and asked wher: Frambes, Newbaryport’ for do; AM Aldridge, for do; Fannie Hanmer, Brooke. Danvers for do, 27h, AM—Arrived, achra Jed Langley, Philadelphia for Salem; Ida May, Drisko, Windaor, NS, for Philadelphia ; F A Heath, Williams, Calais for NYork. gated “Sones Narragansett, G M Patridge, Montrose, Mary reouwood. JACKSONVILLE, April %3—Arrived, schr AE Valentine, Bayles, NYork. ps i opimion is not of mundane grow! tive, destroying about $400 worth, which will be ihe As a hearty approval irom all present, not only during ‘eared 98d, echr Minnie, Amith, NYork. Brown & Ives, it Will be remembered, published | loss of the railroad company. Kobinsoa was, remarking that his store was no } his address but throughout the d Paka ds We Weir, | Craewesther, MOBILE, April 33—-Cleared, schr BL Sinith, Smith, Phila- locked, The two neighbors whom Visher had spokel | ot Harrisvurg, and deacon W. iy: Byron, of Wis iz Moses Day (of Philadelpiia), Loud, Cardenas, 8 days, | de!phin. acard lpg has —_ lang aay hd the to Newark. nai of the Senate, wherein they repudiate as a bas Bai au ATTRA, calumny the charge made by Sprague that he was Drap Bopy Founp—A MysvTerrous CasF.—About approached by tiem labo e eee to gee five o'clock yesterday morning the body of an un- Weir fortunes aud break down the business 0! ) " " smailer rival nouses. One of the versions I have known man was found lying partially mines! heard in reference to that matter ts that it was Mr, | Om the east bank of the Passaic, midway between William Goddard who made the proposal, and | the Centre street and turnpike bridges. It had the Brown & lyes were consequently abie to disclaim % Tie, Davita omanated dirmedy 1rom, theo..; The God. papbenrnce Ot % MKD SNOnN SHETAY five years of with sugar and wolasses, to HW Laud & bo. gBPig, Sadao, Lampson, Arroyo, Pit 11 days, with sugar, to Schr 8 E Fabena (of Newburyport), Cook, Panabiba, Br xii, Mareh 30 via Demarara April 13, with hides, &e, to’ Sam- uel Stevens, Ch Gin met, Chapman, rge’s Banks. Scr Beny Rollins Wilmington, NO, stores, to HS Powoll. Sebr Moses J Leonard, Lyman, Virginia. Schr O H Booth, Longstreet, Virgie. Schr D Hastings, Tilton, Virginia. YSTIC, April 26—Arrived, steamship Victor, Gates, New York, for repairs; schra Robin Hood, Andrews, Philadelphia; Jans, Gorhamn, Rondout. NEW ORLEANS, April 28 Arrived, steamships Cuba Duke- Viavana; Juniata, Hoxie, Philadelphia hat Baltimore via vin Mavnna, Cleared—Steamship De Soto, Eaton, NYork via Havana; snips. JJ Southard, Bi ‘Adria (Br), Large, Que~ ec; schr GA Pierce, Farrow, Sav: Soutuwest PAss, April 33-3: Haleyon. to approached the door and called loudty for Robin, 4 consin, delegates who were present at the First Na- sou, but recelved no answer, aud at this time one o’ | tionai Convention held in New York on October 3, theta discovered that the key was in tht lock on tit | 1352, were invited to seats on the platform. One aside of the door. The three men entered the store | of these gentlemen, Mr. Weir, tn response to Aud on going to the back part, where decease: | a cali, made a report of the first convention, siepi, Were horrified to tind him a corpse upon ur | wich, he said, was composed of the most tufiuen- bed. So startled were they at this discovery that al | ential men of that period. A resolution was adopted ituee rusbed into the street and alarmed the neigh | that the President forward forthwith appropriate bors. Dr. Joseph Hoifman, the village physician | words of salutation to the Sunday School Union of days, with naval nah. led, ship Artisan; bark dards, | uuderstand, have a large interest in the | @ge, and was clothed in light check pants, having been called, a light was soon obtainec | London. The Convention adjourned soon after till , NEW BEDFORD, April 26—Arrived, echrs Glenwoon, Dick- frm of Brown & Ives, and Wiltem Goddard ig | ght vest, dark sack coat, plaid overshirt and | (it being then dark) and on viewing the body +] two o'clock. v Behe g heninns aoe reine ingon, Philadelphia. 'S Munsell, B low, and RL Kenney, arm of Brown Ives, ane Wilt Goddard. weat | lieary Poot. The body showed no evidence that | revolting speciacle presented ueell. Lying ful | At two o'clock, after the delegates had been | sehr Sere tanec Wiglae Virainie. Kelley, RYork; 37th Jonathan Gone, MYOrk. | a, cue of the juctive partuers, If Goddard weet | death was caused by drowning. Pari of the clotiing | leugth “upon a pallet, | the | hiead | slight” | properiy entertatned, the Convention was again | Sehr i Myers, Wisin, Georaetown, DO, for Hudson, cee ee an ee eacbcr sand Nightlogaie, Beebe, inciined to the right and partly resting on the ry hand was the body of the jeweller, quite cold. shoulders and part of the head lay iu a pool of cc Ives Were justified in repudiating the action, | Was ary and the pockets were entireiy empty. Sehr L P Cowperthwaite, Newbury, Alexandria for liud- especiaily if they are “sule owners” of the business large number of persons viewed the rematus Ww vs they conduct. But peopie here had an idea that the { OUt being able to identify them. The impressi called to order, Addresses were delivered by Ney. Alexander Sutherland, of foronto, anu Rev. Nr. Heony, of Beifast, Ireland. The folowing Phiiadelphta, NORWICH, April 8—Arrivol. 60 hrs Monaanock, Bunker, R 9 M son, ‘Schr Minerva, Dissosway, Baltimore, a Arroyo, P! ‘eDevitt, McDevitt, and Reading RR No 43, Goddards were something more than clerks or | Prevails that the unknown man was either foully | aguluted blood, the features almost obscured by the | Vico Presidents were ret Of: . Thane | Schr Durota, Jones, Maryian ‘Anderson, Phila‘taiphia, Gols of the concern, and at liverty to enter into | dealt with or fell over the bank on ‘Lue uignt | same gory substance, While the wall was bespat | Miler; Feeebrnner tag ay ‘Brgnams Rhode ee eran Gia otan Boekien GP HILADELD IIA, April 25 Arrive, park Charon, Crock dl, Schr M Vance, Burden, Boston for Pailadelphia, Schr Matthew Vasear, Christie, New Bedcord for Philadel. phia. Sclur Isabel Alberto, Tucker, Somerset for Phiiadelphia. Schr #1 Chase, Chase, Chatham for Virginia, Schr Messenger, Dean, Taunton, Schr Brandywine, Adams, Fail River, Schr L M Lovell, Nichols, Fatl River. Schr Isuac H Borden, Hadwia, Fail River. Sehr Venus, —, Fall River. Schr Jas Hay, Hathaway, Providence for Phitadelohia. Schr'8 P Hawes, Baster, Providence “or Philadeipaia. Schr Snow Flake, Brown, Providence, Sclir J M Bayles, Arnold, Providence. Schr Alvarado, Harding, Providence. Schr H Castloff, Knowles, Providence, tered with the life current of tie murdered man, Oa the upper portion or right side of the skail the bons was crushed in three or four places, as by blows cf a heavy instrament, the nature of which Was ato eXpluined by the metal portion of a double-bar relied gun which was fonad lying agalost the pir low, With one end resting on the toor, wilhin a ler inches oj de d's head. This weapon, on bem examined, was found to be covered wits blood, and, as a portion of it fitied one ef the wounds im the man's skull, no doutt retains that that was the instrument used by the murderer, The body wae dressed, with the exceg tion of the coat, shoes and stockings, as though de ern acira J Ricardo Jova, Crawford, NYork; © H’Moller. Brow joston; Sarah A Reed, Reed, Wentworth, NS; J H Moor Nickerson, Boston; Hinwaths. Lee, Newburyport; Edw La~ Gorman, do; Restless, Iaxter, Boston; J Truman, ew Bedford; E H Atwood, Higgins, Boston. --Bark Linda, fleming, Cienfuegos; brigs Catawba, Webber, Boston; Romaine (sr, Card, ww Bay, CB; Neva (fin, Card, St John, Nits Wave Crest, Bavis, Boston ; Gilbert ren, Weateott, Lynn; HN Skinner, Thrasher, Dighton: J H Baftlett, Hatris, Providence; L B Iyer, Bowditch, Nor- wich: Crawford, Wilkins, Boston; M G Ritchie, Watkins, ‘St Crojx, Collins, and Kolon, Harris, Boston ; Read: z vad New Haven; Boston, MeKenn: Boston ; Reading Raiiroad No 38, New Haven; Wheaton, Pa ker, Boston; EB Atwood, Higgins, Portsmouth ; Jo ? Ine, Latins, Providence; PL Malloy, Wiaiar, Boston’ J Wir Legotiations of (ue character alluded to, However, while intoxicated and was smotherer. luis face beg nobody seems 10 know anything about the business enurely covered with mnd when found iis morniag. of tus family except that it 1s fabulously large and | Corouer Shephard will hold au inquest, wneu soure ihat the Goddards appear to own a Share of it, | Rew facts way be discovered. eos Ke rntihia es ee ton oon Seen Paterson. ie name Of the man who had the boldness to yen- nasi wiemtatoy aan dik eaticiat ture stich @ conspiracy agamst the industry and in- Passaic County CounTs.—The case of Benjamin , for committing an outrage on unday schoo! scholars, occupied the attention of the court yesterday. The girys name is Margueretta Ross. Cole is a married man, with twochiidren. Previous to thts aifair both p: ties were deemed highly respeciavie and occu high sociai standing in their community. To Istand, Samuel Ciough; New York, Ralph Wilis; Pennsylvania, Rev. George A. Peltz; Indiana, Colonel Jolin W. Ray; North Carolina, Rey. Thomas cC, Strad Kentucky, J. M ilagh; Michigan, NLA, eid; District Cowmbia, David A. burr; Mary: land, Wiliam A. Wison. Addresses showing the progress of Sunday schools througicut the Union were then imade. Some of te speakérs de- clared that the work of building up these In- stitutions were greater and more — protit- abie than hostnagenyt courches, Those who made snes Were Rev. J. B. ‘Tyler, of New York; Rev. f Philadelphia; Rev. J. M. Freeman, . of Maine; Mr. 0. B. Dougias, of teresis of a whoie population. In this neighborhood J, Cole, of Little Fall the two houses cone in tolerably close companion- | one of his former ship. Brown & Ives have their works over at Lons- , Sprague at Central Fails, Had they uulted could have depopuiated the country around cerns. These mills & new feature in Kenward, Mr. Alden Bak Miller, Providence. y. It was said we L 4 “4 ceased lay down prepared to get up early, morde, | Vermont; W. shapin, of Massachusetts; Mr. Schr Gen Grant, tiams, Fitter, Providence; ZL Robbit 4 LA Bur- car Wenaks, no ax. oF | Uden | w. oumpate’| 1s Ceumens, Cotmcrcane <xnitetenlly eae (Oe Ceert | MAES er oe ete Cre ane A the cy | Stet Niiesounit Ds. Matthews, of New York; | Scbr DD Berry, Moulton, Proviteuce, Crpted ig th Boy let aa . FOCRL WAS COWCED With Speccators ah Oey. by the first train pext morning. ‘Th eof the | Mr John Hill, of New Jersey; Rov. G. A. Peltz, of | Seth eucminyn or Providenes. Lewes, Del, April 35-7 PM—Schr Rebecea Florence, from with the foreign article, and that to make 4 fine quality of lawn no other cotton but Sea island BUSINESS IN PATERSUN.—The cotton business Would answer, Sprague set to work to disprove | is very dull and is likely so to continne until the Sebr E Hamiiton, Cole, Providence. Schr J I Youmans, Gildersiceve, Providence. + H Grainer, Hervey, Providence, i murder, together with the store, bh ing been placed in charge of town oiicers, not Sagua, has arrived atthe Breakwater for orders. an Dene ing was disturbed Thurlow, for Key West, went to sea yesterday; bark Pennsylvania; H. T. Miller, of Cincmnati; Colonel for Elsinore: brig Alma, for Konigsburg, and schr Hato J. W. Ray, of Indiana; Rev. W. |W. Saw- these failacies, and bas dune it im these mills, They rv i Hy 3 ig | until tne arriva: of Corouer 51 Hastiugs, yes- of Oblo; Griffith Ow ns, of Maryland ; Mary Tice, Providence. are large brick buldings, new and fresh in appear. | Bext cotton crop is received, The silk business is | terday afternoon. A sear n made of ¢ Ross, of Virgiaia; Robert Woodraf, of New. Fanthee Feat, Norwich, ROO RILAND: Ancl S0 arrived, schts Delmont, Gales, § {em- | busy iu some branches but dull in others, aithougn | ceased's clothes, but no und on the bo k; Amos Sb Wiliam H, | Sctr Falcon, Wheeler, Norwich. cua; Windward, Elli Lucy A Orcutt, Haskell, Bu ance, With a Vast quantity of maclunery, u 8, Selr LA Tolles, Day, Norwich G Bird, Drinkwater, Savannah for he S Buckingham, Lewis, Portiand, Ct. ikle, of Kentucky H. © %. Sigler, of Towa; ville for Free] 8. € cents in curre: nd bis knife. it'was Byron, of Wiscons: Jolonel anufacturers anticipate prove! une manufacturers anticipate an improvement soon. 43 Gilman, Kelly, Phil a; Morgan L. Smith, of Te mouth; Wm rthur, Andrews, flax » | ‘The locomotive interest. is exceedingiy liveiy, begin gy le epee a8; B. F. Jacobs, of Ulinols, fred Hall, Jones, Portland, Ct : by an improved oruer of maclunery. Up stairs | altuough che manufacturers compivun that the pro- : Tat tie inskie | and william Keykolds, of Peoria, Ml. A collectiod | che A Wooley, =, New Haven ‘or Pladeiphia So Ere Orem rem ie Krosia, colin, aud Sie niug of cotton gocs on with an ever busy how are very small, The irun and Bie oe. hand simeared | was taken up for Texas, amounting to $175 25. At | Schr Tookallta, Brower, Now Haven. abeth Rebecea, Perry, Harrington for NYork; Idaho, Davis, us tarougu the Hyelong day. There ness is ip a very thriving cunditic with vlood A most diligent } ive o'clock tie Coaveationsadjourned with prayer. ee ee New Haven, Nvork. nse floor countless spindles wor h was i at without avail, | Anevening session of much Interest Ww heid, at FeO cle pe iengs pny hit RICHMOND. oo 35—Arrived, sohre Oaks Ames, Eid- + with. hie and) intel Hackensnek. a other circum: there wos at 1inme! ttemds ry aples, New Haven. munds, and M Munson, Dayton, NYork; 26th, Rhoiella niacnse attendan Henry ‘auton, Harvey, New Hay THE Pascack RatLRoad.—The exie at the murder Boeck expected , spp ‘Scranton, Harvey, New Haven. Blew, Vannerman, NYork. t vees Yoones Ga ‘Bint eecher is expected to address the Convention {. Pettit, New Haven, SAVANNAH, April 24—Salled, ships Hannah Morris (Pr), 2 | New York and Hacken: Railroai wg - Anna Shepard, Bowditeh, New Haven, Morris, Liverpool; Shandon (Br), McConnell, doy schr MA (some excuse tv remam with bin 1a hour aud, acleetiug his oppor- a was 1} on the bea not Scur Liberty, Johnson, New Haven. Sehy Expedite, Clark, New Haven. Schr Baltimore, Johnson, New Haven, Scr Albert Fieid, Pettit, New Haven. Sebr Magara, Worden, Bridgeport. Schr Mercer, Wasson, Bridgeport. Schr Thos Murray, Kelly, Norwalls. Sebr © Hawley, Bennett, Sag Harbor, Schr C Weller, Wilson, Cireenport. Sloop 2 V W Snediker, Post, Virxima, Stearoer America, Virden, Boston, Tur Peach Cror IN AWARE.—The Delaware papere report that though the fruit trees in the part of the peninsula of Delaware and f ¥ Jand have been seriously injured by the reo the crop has not been totally destroyed, as was at first ieared. In the middie ter of counties the damage is wuch lighter, and half a crop will p: uly be obtained. In Ceci! éounty, Ma., and New- Coombs, Coombs, N York, po red, ship Balmoral, for Glascow; schr Wapelia, ri on pie. Four hundre is part of the building, pS cg ag prepared for 300 more. g Jer way for nearly sa better idea of mech ts to connec anything else, | Wl, itis aut rast, twill alley Is being pus tow is b 4s a giant power, and g : riectton tha zu tunity, whue | nr] ‘ork N FRANCISCO, April 27—Cloared, ship Gen McClellan, Williams, Liverpool, with 43,009 sacks wheat. Sailed 2th, ship Re Freeman, Baker's Island via Honolulu, (not Honduras, ‘a4 mnisprinte yesterday). AVAN, Me, — 23—Salled, bri ‘m R Sawyer, chr Frank Maria, Holt, NYork. ated, be mised this year. Trenton. COUNCIL AND meetix NE Pou of the new Common C v the to Obey imurder: filling the air with the swe will be held next Tuesday night. On this evening : rs castle county, Del., the damage was very slight, and - a ; our 10 anotier, and finally out by | weex this body will meet to elect the city police Which he jefe the premt- | qt is beteved that @ good average crop will be atte BELOW. : _ MISCELLANEOUS. a where Mr. George H. Smith, with me . idtoae speed er} ‘i may here be re- a. int asverts that on Chesapeake —_ LL WARRANTED. stands ready to take us to Lousdale, | The present force are very Solicitous as to their fat iy thw only other Wav y. the proxunity of large bodies of One ship und two brigs. & 10,000 Refrigerators, ugh @ coun’ witn factories, | There are upwards of forty applicants fc door through 2 back fruit SAILED. From 95 60 upwarth, zi ut picturesqueiy, along by lanes of | ana, in order to diminish the chances so trees are plop i D, BASSFORD'S, c 4 brit that aboas the latiinde , Uk , for Russia, do; Britan. ay EL See Ae a ee eee. olutinent of the 6 Steamships Manhattas * c M ay Cheri Kilen 8 Seri eston mington, NC. severe. North of Dover the prospects are ORNS, CORNS, INGROWING NAILS AND 2 on the Juinte Cared without pain by Dr. L, Chiropodist, 5% Bowery, corner of Canal street. less than on Broadway. SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT re circulating t reports about the of duty, laxity of mor enerally are coi clent old fogies & rye, at sunset calm, procared, , after al 1 bard kaocks, sheceeced in ¢ surprise of aii “WARINE TAANSFERS, Marine Disasters. ! The following is a Iist of mariae transfers re o oi Az co, for Boste thousand dollars paige : : BMG LW oun (ey from Aza, 8 Dominco, for Boston, | A States wishont pubilety Lineal everywhere; deworiiony nso -@ package of corded at the Custom House from the 2th to the fe reported at Tagan 1 ete) ae ioe the ceclanntes | cng Sullicient causes no charge tif divorce obtained: advice <. “ both inclustve:— y hy " mates | free, 1. KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 353 Broadway. ted to A000, She was very much trained, per hour, and would have required new retopinast, new rails &c, Her materials 0 had all been landed on the dd Jenieiny Jowerm t and the balance of her cai fast. BSOLUTE DIVOROLS OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States without publicity. Legal everywhere. esertion- &c., sulicient cause. No charge in advance. Arico (ree. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. tn the exe g k yet be found) the homicice is so far diveawd inobve for tts commission, and the affair for which, 1618 to be vn 1s concluded, r pxourrer (of Norton), from Calas for New- . n with spoo.woud, arrived at Boliast Me, etd eens CARTOON ON DAY. uesday the entire opposition tic usiees and Village oMvers was € Ajority over the present board. The fot EX IRDLER, Smith, at Providence from Savan- on the 20th inst, off Hog Island, while running ve man at the wheel (John'P Anderson, © rying away the jaws on inadn and injurlog the man #0 se- about two hours. He was buried oa e to tae salust lowlng testuWony ¥ hou: D. er maihiion of spund, earatug| D. Commun as on int t inside and. veg h arrived at Bristol 25th : : th int, of Soperta Ligit, with her rudder, and I ly. from v for eT. ve up aud the 1143 7-10 eros ber bower . found it i bail Sas ee yd Lor «14448 31004 cu niray her bowspeit oad received or ? ry "7 . tt in4s a Ne : caved and obtained no then went to tad ae Sinn MARTIIA Jase, Mott, at Newnort from Rondout, oo INVA ©) and Alex. | the front of Mr. seitzer ded by a seu 26th lost, of Block Ilan, which stove vy m1 | ander O in —=— : = | hulwarks and Washed tree tons coal from deck. ——. y z : sy s ‘UT qT UT ¢ Kon JANN, Gorham, which arrived at Mystic, Ct, 27h 7 ror monopoly so over lecon- | kill, charged with murdering an infant belonging to SHIPPING NE WS. eee Se Sata, wi Sarees tank ee A RIDICULOUS VIEW OF THE PROMENADE. —_ lt Nl took th Went inside; we SEE TELEGRAM CARTOON OF FRIDAY, APRIT 10. of Brown can’t Raver 4 alive ted It Lut got Hho Answer; We then : A sity has beon cast away on Mure | -—— —— - from the } ‘the f at Queene as re Almanac ior New YorkesTals Diy, ay last), mostly brokea up and BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED BY AN EXPERI ~ yy irom the name on the quarter board. Imperial. (The i wed Iawyer; advice free; consultations con Ai aatiataction guarantond. K KENT GRAY, Chatabera atroot, room No. % front bu oul ¢ 4 or : ‘ain Hamin, was irom Liverpool via Mobile for sheet. Coron, ma 02 | Moon riseg....eve 10 40 6 53 | High water.mora 10 53 he showcane, | Fai Sun rises. Sun sets. ding Miscelins . ——_--—- ~ " cous, actansinas n > Z saw ( . a STRIRE IN THE BACK YARDS AT HAVERSTSAW. wk part, = Purser Orear Crocheron, of the steamsh!p Columbia, from AL OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ure saves unter 18 the PO TRE A eset sestzer 5 hand on tne Weather Aloug the Const. Havana, bas oar thanks for fall files of late Cuban papers, | Le |. Missourtand Kentucky State Hanterien, 4 alt ; other wil pon . arta hed y ms yard jaborera at tis place a said ui tm Were wb APRIL 3-9 A. M. prices current, £e. 5, 64, 83), 27 18, 8h, 68, "1, Th, 48, 82. pione, iar ontinnes, The strikers demand + n " 4 dean? Weuner. Captain Pr ka f ‘wissomnt—orase's, avnit, 98, 1869. conquer racer peli edd egirh ery gt: ie ee ms aptain Price, of steamer Empire, bas our thanks for hia i i 2, 4s, 77, 16, 37. man; that 4 I know of attentions, ASB ‘nl 3, 10. starlight to starlight aa they have been workin Dr. Josepa Hodman, be Su PAMAUTe GOLDEN Piece (itr), Fisher, cleared at Mo- | 78, 45, 6% 2% 94 71, 41, 50, 17, %, 73, 42, The employers hold firm, aud the e disp practising an im tite vill Gere bebe dy y get with 9 06 fbi bales cotton, ‘RENT! oe Ans SO APE 14 lay evel Vhiladeint ecu dead perhaps nearly | Wiimimgtoa, Dal. @ sluice examined the body Warbington.. Kull on the right side; I fuchea long, re ®, 74, 0 by 46, 2 t Peromtatton furnistied ta. the hove and ‘nino Roval ita: vana loiter! CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broadway. Broadway. sition apparent among the laborers te a io! = wit Iet of May to’ 26 remove of May of their a nds. javier are mostly Irish, 2 miarch throagh the streets in bodies, visiting ti various yards--only four or five—where the iabore continué to work on the old system and endc to persuade these few to join their ranks. 7 borers who refuse to strike are Freve! Can wir Lavxoump—On the 28th inst, from the yard of NP Koen, at Duxbary, Maes, # clipper ship of about 700 tons, named Samuel @ Reed, boflt expressly for the China trade, ander ~ $ apectal survey of French Love's agent. She te owned by | (JORNE, BUNIONS, ENLARGED coture AND Ab Captain Winsor (who will command her), together with par- | Broadway. tiea'in Boston aud "New York, nnd will hail from the Iaiwer | sce —— rent to one who sces with jous success that marks all he does. with wis Macedonian phatanx, with reaistless power through the Persian hos 1d wou had been b 4 in the ag presented no grander ligure tian the This claw of men are #aid ta be faithful lavorers : port, x THER TELEGRAM CARTO UF Spragiie’s canttal over obstacles ai iuvo enter. ie eee ea Wehaeeaes conta egant that baw woola io tae se Section QTL ANOTHER TELEGRAM CARTOON. e without jin Brown & ives slow nothing 4 1 rs 7 ab ‘i ——— prises vite of @ similar character, ‘Thelr capital ts ngers were despatcned to Canada, with | ave Caused d from the > ; sseeed + 78 above | sity SLAIbaus, from Calcutta for Boston, April 28, tat A COMPLETE GROUP OF COMTOALITIES. wimite of & 8 r character sorpid aud keeps | OFders to mire 1,509 laborers to take the places of ivr 3 wi Hed im i ‘ 1 40 8, ion 68 30, 9 days out roe “0 visible Rage ea Oe ode oe | Strikers. Up to thl¢ ume the latter have reframet ail ud fou xd bioud upon its PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 23, 1869, 10S NP , from Singapore for Roston, April 25, Int 4097, ?-siimas oF Thames eight. ‘Thel at 4 aad inode o om) committ ste oO lence, thot m yt have no doubt bot tt was the a - waa aces are not of America growth. There is a ee eran tamiseliin te tae -worntion wae cansed ihe death of deceased, ste wh AA gaTen, awe, from Boon for Valparaiso, a a a ee " 2 own at Rocky Home where old mass | reiuge to strike"? with tern. ‘ sworn, says—On ‘Tuesday Herald Packages. ip Lint Woudtworth. from Liverpoo! for Boston, Apeil 8, | CARTOON REFLECTIONS ON THE FOLLIES OF THT yAsseod, JF Gecuples the howes how and lives it was La iho that the Sherif of Rockland f vea o'clock, f was ait tat | Captain and Pursers of Vewsela ueriving at this port wit | tat4% ion 28. ¥ seems oo | county, apprehending troubie, had telegraphed vc . two doora frou the store | piease deliver all pack intended for the Hrtatp toour Bark Alexander. steering ENE, April 27,20 miles WSW of y ON namie fashion. ‘The manner of this young | Governor Hoiiman tor three companies of miiuia to | 0',t 1, W Hara Pisher came overthe | * wot yar our | waniuek it BNE, Ap, regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Btexm Re ry M CARTOON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, % Point. from New York for Miragoane, Avril 17, | __ THE 7! n'B GO" I saw conswerably revealed yesterday in ‘ ) ale’ ‘ aw considerably y aid in preserving the public peace, but with what re: | yy 6." 6 ca ‘ 19 ar Yacht Beet. The New York Amsociaied Preesdo not now | lati, lon 7% DELICIOUS REVALENTA ARARICA ug bin up to his Knees in sand aud salt water, 2 et ! e 7 an sitting and Sa te ae eee a SOI Oap, Gigging away | Sais DAE NOL Deen eee eee yarda many of epien | wash Ur deceaeed’sctorce abd | eoliect marine reports nor ationd to the delivery of packages, Forvign Ports. DD) p5b8 tkencany puree jay Diarrhea, Prchi tiese dirty clams m company with the regaat | have recently been erected and were to have been | WOkive © packages iylig Om the | as will be seen by the follow ng extract from the proceedia, Beraror, E, April W%—Arrived, bark Albina, Waeflaer, | Cough, & ray oa all Ne Bitton, Diver a cluta diggers, aiterwards joking and don th to have been | counter; r y mat od. Wiles Pl Li wT york. Gough, Gold) Fevers, nnd all Netrotm ety ai” by i 1g tn Me oid fence rail, eating clams | PUt ID operahen tie iets eaid to De. tn ail aoous | fl, Was i Bra ea eet pony igtegten Hihainay, March 301 port shina Templar, Rogers. for Cones geatinn The Ih a ee. DU WARRY & 00. 167 ijt This ts. & cample Of how he acta |). The. strike has not yet reached Grasay Point, | Opened » in: baving eatted deceaned unees | pes wat clasts: ike poheton Aran behat ese | Larsek, for NYores Gary Rome: Meese, for Rangoon," | GROGRAR sees gshi i ac AN Exe wichy wi I monn it aan Oud character | fw mee mooweHavernram, where ares ume | Oh, i ©.) Kune aownamer, oe mabe | Kore! wes Yor umd init 8 agen him Marek Wt bo bie a, for | eopacruning his head all the tine, and might ve worta g20.000,000. | Of Prick yarda, taking of the mater Perrin og WOE | ar tne, often ofthe Herald wom yacis Jana oand | Canpanas, Apeil M—Arrived, Joshua (ie), Jenkins, and ) de Clase Rowson ant * Yeu tiie ie traly the secret of his success, He as door and saw the key tuside, woe e remarked ster of inward bound vow | Jat Davis, Stevens, NYork; Mariposs, lea, Boston; S P We 7 head large at dleallngs wat al eoudiins of people, docs his ow The SPuING WALLEY MURDER, be Rambugtug us vy not : ah rae ree eae einnsdey #04, Jac Campuell | SMBUS eond do well fo cal pee work and keeps up @tund ea oaeidion ve t apman ure 10 well to ‘ Yin parden of bia caves. ne meshes ‘The charge against Antoine Maurer for the murder | sure, I bel snd quttinn oe That eae CLEARED. (Bry, Dupo, Sierra Morena; Uiyaey Queen, rhs Matauzae; purahang elsewhere ; be dom you will save ome extra ‘he aunount of Sprague talk that naw been done in | of Joachim Purter, at Spring Valley, Rockland county, ] Ne lire, | Wind fot around, jt my hand on his pipe Grin, do; Welthatgy Hammond, eee et | eee ree ORES b SORWAR See ething: Dronipiows The Atta diiteatie irae | 08 ie Ooh day of March last, was presented before Soe govoc:| wes op tose trekeeate UaIRIe IEEE iter ee Hafled 2th, Bar (Bo ances TOE Carrere (one; | SpmIARS OABHUD IN ALL LEGALISRD LOTTERIES, cimcuased ali Ber, and “who ia AvvotL ?” was ask the Grand Jury by Williatn Chauncey Prall, District | came to iny store ou Mouday ater ot end aed Steamship Manhattan (Br), Forsythe, Liverpool—Withama | 220; Faustina, Patterson, do. P per cent allowed. 12D : out every side. The majority settied down to the Attorney, on Monday last, ‘The examisation of the | me if Lhad any iwoney to ef asic Was to | & {inion Demavaita, April 3 In port brigs George Somes, Perry, SHIPSEY & CO., Brokers, 174 os Her’ Gamat “Abbott, cn closer acquaintance with | a occupied two dave, and after the cloning of the | Meciy text day; I saw hun Ga tne samecevesing | gchtgime'? Britannia (ir), Dons'dacn Gteegow—Hender- Ried loan Sein tieteges for New Ha Oe done fromm Waien ane. Spr. wne’s pecuitar character, Would uesitate to slap | OO rip! walking on (he with money | it h prin goress ‘ york; |< ens Sp wae as promised uid Wot perfurwed. “Any man | evilence, the Grand Jory found an indictment | he told me he vas “made elt A Sorel sew Luaeee Onn Sree re eee Grace Wordier! Feandall ‘srr fone SPHWES CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. that Nevs Sprague’s face,” said they, “will get a | against Muurer for ‘the Murder of Farter, | Nm alive aiter tiiat, Steainahip Magnolia, Crowell, Chatleston—A Leary. ‘Sailed Meh, Tl Praater, Philsdelp ita; Ziet, Blanche Howe, Information gives wweive and & halt Pazar siiowes. bodet Waroaga fim. He is armed ail the time. and wes iminediately arraigned before the Michael Stubern, #Worn, says—Deceased came to Steamslip Wm P Ciyde, Morgan, Wilmington. NC_-Jamen Ingersol}, NYarks Emma L Hall, Bianch 404, Agenorta, D. W. DA’ 8 Biter. would ,W more hesitate fo shoot Abbott than he irt of Oyer aod Termines, and pleaded “not | My store at nin o'clock ‘On Monday evening ana I Y White, Montreal: 4, 0 8 Kennedy, Staj Se Oe iere, Rn pM aw ABSA x, aE __No. 946 Dey atreet, near & Would og? otuere of we Anthony site mint | gusty and Ternainer, aid planted y fet | Tene im suxty dollars i moneyy wisch | uae. pro: | eee Rte et © er Capa, Mewberny MO=MUrray, | pt Tee on aavteoh, shipe ee HOMAS . AGNEW, 2 GUERNWICH STRRET, COR. be lead t eas, “Let Uiom bi each other aranee, aad ia reply to the oetons oF the Dis. | mised him on the afternoon of the eamne day; ne told | steamaap Acushnet, Kelly, Now’ Gedford—Perguion & HA |. April 97 Arrived, ships Roseneath, Aul her Murray atrest, New York, te otteriny ne dads yen er ts mult low,” Bane were J 5 torney futon that he pad no friends in | Ine that he wanted to attend a diamond sale in tie | Wood. i Gin ago a Fawortt, Prig.csy Liverpool; solr Aulon Mt in Tous, Coes, Bayard, Moll 8 Kinoceret, w feel pra at the prospect oF } Wainy aed tat we bad no money to procure | City, aud Wikked to wet os much money as DowAlly Ship Good Hope, Moore, Anjier for orders—F E Morgan's | 1%. nem, Huw Orlane | aa | padail kinds of Grovertes aad ‘One price cash

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