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10 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET, nem, with ~ to Crandall, Bertoanz & Co (and Sth tps Korwester, Sedgtey, New Orleans; L B @n- om 1 o nemen on behalf .of the accused, to explain, | recommit it to the commistce, with instructions to | New York, CINCINNATI. Th STATE CAPITAL Tebat cr) contradic “de evidenee. daueed ‘again | insert certain amendments, was made and after- melhor aa nter, Windsor, NS, for New York, | © Also arrive May’, ships Margaret (Br), Roach. Mobile ; le necessity, or techni: | ward withdrawn. After a long discussion, the bill | wich L L&turges, Linnckin, New Orleans; © t (Br), Kelly, 3 ‘ “ Plaster to. Berteaux & ( a ki, New Orleans; Corone Ee cal limitation in the | investigation led’ directly | establishing the compensation of County Judges Brig SW Dribko, ask, ‘Gpruce Head for New York, do; Zephyr. Swectaer, do; Josephine Quiton (Bn) dutgn, to the adoption of @ resolution that “No objection or dis ‘bark y cr a Mowed 7 | and Surrogates was also ordered to athird reading. | with stone to Bi & $ in CONTINUED FRCa@ THIRD PAGE. yilence gn either side.” Obvious comaideratinas con- | ‘The Senate this evening ordered the following | Trig Proteux' Ackley, Outer, Me, for New York, with ti Belg Hermaan (ND, “Fangr, Galveston cea ‘ x heeted with rapidity of examination, as well asthe avold- | bills to a third reading:—The New Haven Fare | spersto J Murray & ¢ a ea Loxpon, April 18—Clentede Peoria? Nyanzs, Brown, mistaken— (cheers) —and that the generous trust | REQIDN ATION OF JUDGE ALBERT CARDOZO muce of powible columton between winemes ant of | bill, the Gilbert Blevated Railroad, the Poughkeep- with plashee Fo pe her , fo * | Midulesborough and Portland, Me. ofthe le 8 Even larger, ff possible, than ours, + | imigation tobe held with closed doors "Your eommitiee | #¢ Bridge and the West Shore Railroad came | “Bette AA Kowa, howe, George's Baiiks for New York, | Paty J Arrived. steainship Austrian, Brown, welhad Nabe, feign by thelr se on the Bat havelten partiny in trary her ae st | Siert erated Ralicoud i wan amended I.COM: | wid Och rit argc amanewe nn Sew York Fg Ch — eR rl i I m7 inves mn in YY ir " the platform of principles, but they dein it wiser Experience in this important case might eof advantage | can pull it down at any time they come to the con- | with Iumber{o order,” ’ ; MY TOE ih 8 -chonsederhreQared asics far "ihe "moment hee to jeamit un While | His Letter Not Received by the | fharue’tactsemties glcagrart sieht | cuenta itinapuble duinanen Heh Aap Bae arent rN um. | an Maan a See ep we « to diver from their judg. ‘ ‘i : west Der to Chase, Talbot & Go. . | Savastuba, Apri port. ment i st og OS gmMabtCR, Wg Ae Assembly and His Impeach- Ete Ot ws ape Some, Com, Machias for New York, with | fear ee Oe te ew ty Ps in ir i + dul r HC CHARGES AGAINST THE JUDGRS g Bat schrs Roseway “from 5 ihat, as we travel towards the’ same 1, mai especially accused. of misconduct in the memorial, in Ss H I Pp P I N G N E | Sehr Caspar Lawson, Bunce, Stony Creek for New York. | Qrolx 24; ogee 8 ewes, a0. fom ey York, very soon find curvelven 00 the wate Turcad coed. ment Recommended. order that their work might be systematized, and chr Jax Martell Fagrell, Migwalk for Port Johneon. | Kesh Pape THOR, (OF ea Rr ie he ga? ind Thepe that before this Convention. adjourns Sas toe gore mua oes veers ai Seen Be TIC ee, Beltre Rea for New York | SSP Joux, NB, April Arrived, bark Arthur (NG), Rae-, i disprove the allegations made, if the facts permitte Almanac for New York—This Day. man, ft slboldt, Bostor 1S Fourarme te Spe Gagne ne egy Ene alee sete Heh Ruger RAP MEG orhea Race ae en ctenm Porta that your armas are en at we are ready at hereto annexed as part of rej 5, am he Ps bana ege oe s * je" +) Wi je. . whe: - | . d iciar paws of Justices Card nd B bi every n rises...... 467 | Moon rises..morn 2 50 | to Simpson, Clapp & Co. > Carr jon under y sabes 5 . 3 u or ouiicahe na ie Hr actin Woe Committee EAT a telnet sean aS ar ae OcRAN # eeceplamaplanleniaedaitind Ft Fk tay hy n pe ‘t pediguee aL STEAMERS. i Charles E Raymond, Kelly, ar: ‘the same tara in the same sky above them, and in elation the committee were attended by Messra Joshun M. Schr A Peters, Simpson, Calais for New York, with lum- " nd We a ber to Simpson, Clapp & Co. Philadelphia; Kolon, Jagper, and Alligator, there ment also be open tion between at etinesar Ree of hen im behalf a the “aaociation. the vit DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM: NEW YORE FOR THR) ‘Bohr ‘dan Potter, roves, Nantucket for Brooklyn, with | Johnson J % Garrion, sralth 0, avanpals.oh now, thanking you sincercly for the patience with PR ee ey rh mtjgg Al cal A I ge AE ~ ‘ ‘Kehr Jos B Knowles, Addison for New York, with spars | TYto (Br), Scott, Miramichi; Criterion, Sheldon, PI vention. 2 sociation assumed charge of this case, as well as those in = ae chi . " ‘ort Jol . Con Retntton Chapman, Heytis, Campbell. , ‘The Convention then took a recess. \ which they had originally appeared, and additions City of London 15 Broadway. Schr Josie, Luke, ‘Addison for New York, with lumber | 2 5 tn se ; ‘alexandria. moval on Concurrent Resolution. Charges were preferred, Mr. Hurrison’ being associate vowing Green | ‘genom CRD A Ce. cashester tor New York. Pallet Stedmship, Siberia: brig Waltham; brig JW ‘Aftermoon Session. with their counsel in conductlig the investigation. 1 The” 2 A#8e each instance the Judge himself whose case was under ft a Ne ah eee niatrod examination was present at the seasions of the committee. 38 Broadway. chr Stophen A Taber, Cox, Glen Cove for New York. Spencer, outward bound, remains at anchor Jn the i2Bowllng Green | Kehr Lizzie, Hatfield, Norwick for Elizabethport. rere ship Buropa vc), Hansen, Propolingo: * Billo . i at twenty minntes past three P. M., Judge Stello in AAT 5 » ‘i 29 Broadway. Behr Potomac, Palmer, Muine for New York, with stone . J the chair, Me number present was about the same HIS IMPEACHMENT 1S RECOMMENDED oatice cnraons ey also rej reser ee by. Liverpool. . [15 Broadway, to Bridge Co. ey backs, Boundlby BAL na ues ines Oo est, 2# at the forenoon Kession. A call of the States re- Sf * | George Ticknor Curtis, Esq. and Rufus F. Andrews, E: BE eh Blae arn Schr Julla B Willets, Baxter, Glenwood for New York. Bay; Minnehaha, St Martins: A H Curtis, Cleufuegoe; Na~ vealed the fact that only nine States are repre- ci and Judge MeCunp by Jas, B. Morgan, bone , and D Tiverpool.. {29 Broadway: yoslit Henry A Lawson, Lawson, Cherrystone for Now vaio, ane earn A Bi be Tare . Ly , Esq. ides oe 8 a re laiktating loa tines. onsPormanent: Organt- wah, your. caidintiee examined a considerable number | Jcpublig, averpool..11s Browtway. | | Schr Onward, Gillen, Calais for Elizabethport, with | gh* rahatn, Lhaltax Ha Noro Wan Geancs Howes, vation:was appotnted:—Florida, W. W. Mocail; I- | ‘To Be Impeached for High Crimes | fave's important bearing on the alleged misconduct ot | Tudin.. Glagow....I7 Bowling Green | "Schr Phania, uuice, Viualhaven for New York, with | Boston via Noviolk; bark Jonathan Chase, Chase, Boston, Kansai, Josep ures Kentucky, Robert D, Pardon; eo unetsuut fenibonge: Mot dentin to iz “Gi arta Phinney, Fan iver or New York. | Reheat, Dunavara vie Bermudas, Madi Mea Missoufi: Hokey # Sponharsty Ohio. Darbia, Ward: and Misdemeanors. cuir tne record with unimportant or immaterial | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 1, 1872. | sehr Jas English, Ferris, Bristol for Rondout. Se eee otiick Lawrence, DoBbsiah Dalastare ae a 3 pi ch cases have been omitted from the printed pil) Lt ne an Boe Schr Henry, Ferry, Machias for New York, with spiles Dove Point Lookant ship Da : Tennessee, Frank T, Recd; New York, B. Kitt- fran eae b canes. todun Murry & Go: Bermuda. Below, at qve Faint, pookeny avid Ser — ; Tastee mete eae “UC THE CARE OF JUSTICE CARI CLEARED. ‘Schr Quickstep, Brown, New Haven for Philadelphia, | gri,from Liverpool: ordi DOLD, f ir, W. W.i6Call was then invited to address the sixty-four wihlenses were examined; in that of Justice Schr Nulata, Hall, Machias for New York, with spiles to Burk Oscar & George,’ Rundstrom, Lonion-” Convention, ‘having suggested that he wanted to | Veto lew ity Eleoti Barnord 110, and in the case of Judge MeCunn forty-two, 3 order. are nl ea] speak Wheh Mis eredentiais. were read ite re: | Veto of the New York City Election Bil} end the | eaten! ase witnemen whore femony ie publised | Stetaehip Cu of Ralsinere (BP) Delamotie, Liverpool | °N6r, toute v smith, Bell, Roston for Philadelphia. deers deta ne, Aldsich, New Bediord. 1 euene? viewed-at great length the condition of affairs ip Leaf Tobacco Bill—Vanderbilt’s Fourth as part of ius our report. (In addition to these about it, | VSicamship Wyoming (Br Whineray, Liverpool via | Schr Atlanta, Ferris, Providence for New York... | 'Saiied 20th, brigs John H’ Kennedy, ; Maggie the South warler carpet-bag rule, declaring that the i a by the Sen: Tee ae ane ncreaaing he uenregate number of wits | Qucenstown—Williams & Guion. 2g Hehe Ontario, Calais for New York, with spars to Sno St John, Ni: sth, barks Contes and Bt Ureules for reign of bribery, corruption and burd tax: Avenue Bill Passed by ate nok printed mine agRreg: of Mteanship Assyria (Br), Siuith, Glasgow—Henderson ichardson. ins uepedon, Liverpool; Urigs Potomac, Dewe- “i Ye i eee cena hemes examined | to 239. The | case of | Jus: | pros, Rehr Staten Istender, Phillips, Portland for New York, ‘(i hostans setir Warren Sawyer, do. ‘Hon had well nigh prostrated that section of the Measures Passed and Ordered tive Cardozo, including charges and testimony, ocenp Steamship Holsatia (NG), Barends, Hamburg—Kun- | _ Schr Alice Oaks, Pillsbury,’ Rockland for New York, WOR, April 29—Oleared, schr Mary Day, Adams, country: ‘What was needed 10 restore pros- i . perity was complete amnesty and political equality, to a Third Reading. whereby the people ofthe South would be enabled = Heap ae uae Mechun SI7 pagess making an aggreste ot | Arde & Co, sai Wiehe Hanings, Chase, New Bedford for New York. en kay that of Judie Mecann S17 pages, Kate 0 : . ‘ hr Hastings, Chase, New Bedford for New Yor! i , sche L A Kawards, 400 paged of UAmemnbiy Dogunent?’ wae ant Btcamnahip Weyboaset, Bolger, New Orleans—C H Mal | Boe Sietitawasy Machias fonmew York, with spars | pUHARLESTON, May 1—Arrived, 90 p O ial to more than double the umber ot paced | THE mship Leo, Dearborn, Sayannah—Murray, Ferris & | to Chase, Talbot & C ‘Sailed—Steamship Georgia, Crowell, Now York. to conduct their own affairs, and, by encouragin: i Bea, Veasie, Nero capita at eneririe ti oine tothe Aen day 8 te the simimibiily of | Beams smh Carolina, Becket, Charleston & | Rehrauiaaewann Knap Pull River Gr'gew York. | paAAtN, Oa, Apel 2t—Arsivea, Brig Oven Sas, Veasie 4 B e | u e a. 4 a M \- fore the presen! si) J el ¥ ¥ T —! South er he Deuple upon their feet case mire. The fact being known that the Judictary Com Tneckableeted tothe ree | Morgan & Co, Be hr Haaicton, smith, Dit ton for New York. York, | , FORTRESS MONROE, May 1—Passed in for Baltimore, qhetr Mopes OF tits were based upon the success Of | rnitiee of the Assembly would this morning present ground that neither the | pAicewauip Bllen 8 Terry, Balyear, Newbern—Marray, | Witt one to pride Cor nt * | batho pamedin, or Baltimore, barks @S8 Hunt, from Ha- he liberal movement. “e : : ferrix & Co. 5 Iso passed i 5 ‘A motion was adopted that representatives from | their preliminary report upon the charges against | Losiature nor a TID DRROTES ASE OSE a Swearnship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & | Schr Moderator, Goldwin. New Haven for New Yorks | vana Keita Wekrorn BOrUans ae a Booth the various States hand to the Seeretury the name# | ine Now York Judges, together witha resolution | such date, Your committee, however, deci ed oo be gl i Leet oe ae eee eer und BB ttectinan for wow ‘00+ ’ w | ta Jas Murray & Co. Isle of Pines, DC. Saw, Ship Barly Morn (Br), Fursman, Hong Kong—A A Lo} tt Meta Ce. n. parker, New Redford for New | Ulejor hiner, DC, Haver and’ BB Steetinan for New stigating horized to act for the delegates on ominittee, it was thelr duty to re: y vidence while 0. of gentiemen au 4 ‘ BS h might hecome material, leaving it to Ship Omba (Br), Thomson, London—Peabody, Willis & | York. recommending the Impeachinent of Judge Cardozo, the Committee on Permanent Organization. ey ras Dla Beavsville and Vapor, fz0ny, Geonge: Calis. were made for ® Mr. Reed, of Tennessee, | the moment the House assembled # desperato | the | Houve Getermino 48, to ite availability | oo Kehr Spartel, Smith, Machias for New York, with spiles | town’ ‘for Boston; Dolphin, Troi ‘Baltimore for who, It was stated, had been @ private soldier in th ee sare Ages Ales Alea Set Ce | “Hark Miako (Br), Anderson, Yokohaina—Peabody, Willis Jed Frye & Co, | Newburyport; Kate Thomas ‘for Savannah; also brig attempt wae madi dirst by Mr. D. B, Hill, dome- | of the vhich they Schr Grand Isiand, McIntyre, Rockland for New York, | & Co. #e Lattinier, trom Baltimore for 8t Job Confederate army.” Mr, Reed expressed great inter f 5 ey, WS r : sohr Mag- ratie member from Chemung, and afterward by | jf}! Peed net te ne homie | Bark HL Routh, Martin, Bordeaux—Thos Dunham's | with lime to orde ie Vail, trom Norfolk for West Indies; Henty Ls Wood i ¢ ext In the success of this movement, not that tt was | ts to existing Jaws as might, fromthe | , h Ke ‘ 2 pecan vii, y i We 1 to defeat Grant, but beeause he recognized that | Mr, Jacobs, democratic member from Kings, tohave | developments of the investigavion, appear denirable, did | Nphev Co. ay panio, Gadiz—Tetens & Bock: Wi ieen cee Lockwood, Machias for New York, for Vrovilenco: J trwin and 3 T Kemp for ow, Yorks ovement asthe only thing which could restere | tye announcement of Judge Cardozo’s resignation | Not alow then to limit the range of inquiry im the ina. | 4, Anis New Sork Cab, pore ‘4 Schr A’ Berry, Hamilton, Vinalhauen for New York, | Heralds cig, oke, John 801 fraternal feeHng and loyalty to the South, without | : " 1 teh fertimony, was accordingly taken | “park Traveller (ir), Penfeld, Montovideo—W HT | with stone to order) tie | . Passed out—Barks Andes, for Ponce; Prof Schwoigard, which its people conld never know real material | read to the Assembly before the tmpeachinent < the Seta acta Of ihe ledges anemone 6 Hughes, 5 Schr Fannie W Johnson, Boston for Philadetphi for Ircland; Adelaide, for St Mary's; Concordia, for prosperity and snecess, He had been heart and | report should be presented. ‘The proceedings TILL: INVESTIGAVIONS OF TH COMMITTEE, Cent aale Strapeen: eh, @lbbe, Onihaclen—Rimyaon, hy EE Tents, ay HeROrS SOE RANINGR | Gh eat Britain Transit, for doy bark Galathea, for xoul in the movement, believing it to be the Only | sttenaing this lank movement on the part of Judge | “AX te abuses in the administration of justicn in New | CPR N OO Woman, Key Weat—Renner & Co. Neh Sedona, Hall, Dix Island for New York, with stone | “GALVESTON, Apryl 20—Arrived, steamship Clyde, Ken- York” have brought prominently into view a number u h could save his peopic. ‘hing which could sa peop! aws 4s how existing and perhaps | 9 Hinek ‘i orgs Pe y = to order. A delegate moved that this Convention declare | Cardozo’s friends produced a good deal of excite- | of detects in ily ‘orgs Peabody (3x), Hilton, Port Johuson—Boyd der, Sehr Olive Mayward, Averill, Rockland for New York, | | nedy, New York. Arrived, steamship City of Houston, Pennington, eolded choice for acandidate for the | te Aft 5 : SOE ens eee | — Brix Joshua King (Br), Bmith, Rio Janeiro—Pendergast | with lime to order. oer Presieney.. eThajaover aid not anno a andidate, aie nae _ Swat aha ath ce Rial Fee es ery, FOE EP at agetianeds | Brome Ga Bai incur Hons, Foster, Calald for Now York, with lumbar to | “GhoRdirown, sc, April 21—Arrived, 40 der GAU he Waa Wot prepared wo.enueres the nowt | © e documen read, and proceeded Math au \Gir AGH AIMAC AD ieenleaai lie: Atmel keen et Sutenelia (Br), Veale, Pernambuco—S L Merchant | Simpson, Clapp 200 Bangor for New York, with tume | @9, Condon, Belfist, Mes 24th W Slater, W nee of the other Convention, whoever he might be. | ts regular business, and then at twelve o'clock, | the general public, are prineipally in comuection with In- | & 2%. 1 y pattorson (Br), Anderson, Lagnayra and Porto | berto John Boyhtons son Go , Pe Paha a aks Er cl Another delegate said the proposition Was ab- | Mr. Prince, from the Judiciary Committee, sub- | JHctions and receivershilas th gross lavoritian 1 the | Cancto—puilett, Bllss & Co. Selie Alpine, Marshall, ‘Calais for New York, with lum: | New Yorke : u ‘appointment of referees and other offi In the amount of fees and al me of these evils lave Brig Orbit, Nash, Portiand—Simpson, Clapp & Co. ber to order, MOBILE, April 23—Arrived, schr Helene, Phinney, Box- Schr Heleh Bowen, Alexander, Demarara—H W Loud & | Sehr Enterprise, Mott, Rosiyn for New York, ton via New York, + Schr Pearl, Perkins, Biddeford for New York, with lum. | ed 25th, ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy, Liverpool. urd, and at the proper time the cholce of this Con- vention would be made known, mitted the report in the ‘The Convention then adjourned until ten o'clock | The report is made the 6; se of Judge Cardoz. | extravagane granted’ in such casas 8 ‘cial order for to-morrow | fiready ‘been met by legislation ; others, it is c 0. es . Schr Charles © Dame, Beveridge, Bahamas—R J Wen- | ber to order, 7 NEW ORLEANS, April 26—Steamsliips Liberty, Reed A. M. ov Thursday, SAW arent ha morning, immediately after the reading of the moved, will ge ee eee berg. Sehr Harriet Newell, Newot), Calais for New York, with | Baltimore 1th, via Havana and Key Went: Ht) Bedg~ journal, The following is the communication whilch remainder. may he remedied. by | cir E M Sawyer, Kelly, Baracoa—B J Wenberg, lumber to order. ‘ . | wick, Ellis, New York; bark Helene (Br), Olsen, Sander- VERMONT : Pee Oey ee’ Baitelene tims | Schr Crater, Washington, DO—Blaght & Petty. | | Behr Mary Potter, Potter, Nantuckey Shoals for New | land! schr'R B Locke, Schrlever, Ruatan, Below, bark. . Mr. Hill aué Mr, Jacobs vainly endeavored to Teialn duriig the present session, for the care. | ,Schr Wm Allen, Grant, Georgetown, DO—slaght & | York, with fish to order. | Stella, Weston, from Bordeaux, present :—- aration and passage of ihe requisite laws, but | Pets Sciir Sumuel Crocker, Hat), Providence for New York. | Cleared—Rarks Rosario (Sp), Friglia, Malaga; Sarann + - " New Youx. May 1, 1872 BO eet ee Ctecemary deform iit these | Schr Sanny South, Sterling, Baltimore—W Chalmers. Kehr Nicola, Healey, Machlas for New York, with luin- | (Br), Peliow,, Pascagoula; “Ehnerald (Nor), Henderson, - lho parm SSMS % | Feepeotato the attention ofthe next Legislature. hr MF Staples, Godtrey, PortJohnyon—Jed Frye & | ber to Chaso, Talbot & Co. is vork; brig Fingal (Swed), Fahiman, Matanzas; sehrs The Republican State Convention—Address o! I have this day caused my resi n “of the omce of For the convenience of te members of. the Assembly, | & in Skate “ year Richird Morrell, Sackett, Greenwich for New | Melen A Locke, Fleming, Bonaca; Oriente (alex), Aleala, j ili the Cinci i Justico of the Supreme Court tobe filed inthe ofice of | the testimony taken by the committee has been published | q Sehr Ben Reed, Adams, Euzabethport—B F Metcalf & | York. | ‘ Eiiza. | CMnpeehy Frederick Billings on the Cincinnati the retary of State. A copy of such resignation is | in three separate volumes, and #0 placed on the files, on | © chr Wim jangum, Chase, New Bedford for Eliza- NORFOLK, April 20—Arrived, brig John Boyd (Br), herewith enclosed * ALBERT CARDOZO, — | account of its great Bulk. Eohr Bllsha Brooks, Hawkins, New Hayee—B H Kreo- | Dethport. aw. | Sacro BMimnore ; schrs John. Jones Gramsans, ew. Movement—The Delegates * ‘New Vouk Gorwake Ocun?, , ‘The opinion of the members of the committee on the | mer. i Schr Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford for New | Yark: BS Young,’ Burton, Boston; Mary M a i i Jonars Caannens, Ory Taule New Vous Apritad, 1972. 4 testimony herewith reported, and the resolutions ree Schr O © Acken, Meade, Stamford—Stamford Manufac- | York an | Elorida coast; Chartie Miller, Jones, New York; Effie to Philadelphia, Yo rie Skenerary or State ov THE Stati or New ¥. 1 to be adopted by the House, will be fo tering Co, Steamer Metis, Davis, Providence tor New York, with | Kempe, Kempe, do; Mary J Biliot’, Snow, do;' Almira = Where renin gd cc of : gv Mary Rnsabeh, Sark New Haron—Hi W Jechion | me Abd PARE Tse, providence fr Hew York, with | HOES Geis Kenpo, Ben 6 Sante Wiggs ‘ i ; ian ny Co. e ty ale, Providence jew York, | John Grifith, Kempton, Bostot Curt ‘s BRLLOWS FALLs, Vi., May 1, 1872. | COME Feslenation (0 take er BUT CARDOZO, T MADEORD ERMC MC p. YRDDER, Ricamer AO stiner: Warren, Patadiphie MBfoamer BUCK, Smith, Norwich for New York, with | !%iled from_H e Ronds 20th, schi age y chitervers, 25 g ate AD 1 3 camer AC Stiner, Warren, Philadelphia, mer vid, Smith, Norwich for New York, with Sailed from Hampton Roads schr Ella Crowell, The State Republican Convention to choose dele- | Mr. Hill also received the following letter from BOT aN a RDEN, Rteamer Novelty, Shaw, Phitadetphia.” muse and passengers. Migzing, from Deals Island for New York. gates to the National Convention at Philadelphia | Judye Cardozo, giving his reasons for resigning :— AS. A, FLAMMER, DAVID B. WILL. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, Philadel BOUND EAST. | a Artived ane Fenny Dn Baas eres Geena was held in this place to-day. Mr. Frederick Bil- New Yon SurKeNe Cguur, JunaKs’ CHamunns, eu des ARRIVALS. Steamship Wamsutta, Fish. New York for New Bedford. | do: Daniel B Martin, Peterson, don x Ory Hat, Nhw Yorn, Apri! 30, 1872 Portland. | Gleared—Brig Sverige (Swed), Kantze, Marsala. ‘OMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTRR. eof the Hon. Albert Cardozo, a Justice of the RETORTED BY THE HERALD #rmaw YACHTS. art the Comuittes on the Judiclary, b ‘Slane Brig Prentiss Hobbs, Dodge, Elizahethport fc Brig Beaver (Br), Pringle, New York for Rockland, Schr AJ Williams, Mornell, New York for Stamford, i ISACOLA, April 27—Cleared, barks Aurora (Br), Yorks Charles (Nor), Lee, Shields; schrs Bandy lings, of Woodstock, presided. On taking the chair | yy pean sin—No one has reailaed more tally’ than " 5 rawitrd, Havana; Curtis'tilton, Thompson, Phila he made an able speech. After returning thanks | have the unequal contest which I have been dup Supreme to maintain with the Bar Association, the p and other | fny tha vidence adduced before ( 3 Pp Fanta, Doane, Philadelphia, with mdse, to Behr Gi Washing Pr New York for Stamford, | for the compliment paid him he said the republi- | foweynt intue ich have been enlisted 1 Ing (atthe avinenes aia aeeaaate Pook cotta een the Lorillard Steamship Co! eid ‘4 Bent i wiann arlon Vineitia iy ew caeer, | ean party of Vermont was not aMicted with | me. Nor have d to realize that even an utriat belore the Court of Lupeachment, respecttully | iP, crore Western, Lewis, tlverp ool oat Schr Mary Francis, Dorton, New York for Hartiord. | PHIA, April 30—Arrived, steamship Utility, | quittal by the Legisature would Jeave my UseftINeSS | eee ete ine eo et tiowine resolution mise and 75 passengers, to © If Marshall & Oo. Tiad two | gene Sarah A Falkner, Wilson, New York for Fall River. | Nickerson, Providence; ship Republic’ (Br), Corning, Bos: divisions which required the setlement of | go far i ipalred to ren whomien, iRGsclved, That xibere Cardozo, a dustice of thi deaths Pdr Pa econ m of gers Schr J A Brooks, New York for Orient. | tons barks Devons Hauenter, Liverpool; Prowess estions and render the task | Consistently with selt-resp rexard for the | prome Court of this Siate, be, and he hereby is, impeached y ante tg Whe &ehr Transit, Rackett, Elizabethport for Boston. | (Br). Hatfleld, Liverpool; Meridian Ger), Lenz, Bremen. preliminary questio w tation Loccapy, E shoul 1 FETC. ae | eee ee ee adiccnand Yor igh crimes | ight westerly wluds; Aprit 19, lat 4420, lon 88, spoke shi Behr Mary Glimore, Day, New York tor New Bedford. | Banine (Nory Olsen, New Yuk; Antun (en) Prick, New artis called on to decide ve ppewn (Br), from’ Glasgow for Montreal, 2 days out; | Rone Niantic, Chase important York; brigs Geo E of a presiding officer diMcult, Althongh this was Philadelphia for New London. Date, Pierce, Ponce, arty Tae oa Brown, Philadelphia for Somerset. | Kitnball, Lunt, Bostor Marshal Dutch, Coombs, Bostor ns, affecting the large y interests ay well | {D PRINCE, | CHARLI brought inte dispre: Behr Hattie Olarke, tland. me corrapt conduct ution of im sion of the principles | )°ik lon 56, spoke ship Mary Fry (Br), hence for 1 Pre: ere were CO) ud | cety. ‘ " SA. FLAMMER. sete * bY 4 Schr J W Rama; F; | he Presidential year, and there were conflcts and | gsiifo und liverty. He should not only be tree irom sus. | 1” VRADRORD TORTS, CURVE ODER. slat fon zea nark ‘Daring, steering 8: | RENE Ramon'de Alu MeBridestidladelphia tor Peovl- | mclurstainiy' it Mick, Buckiths Matangne? ARO Ame wew departures and new organizations, and con- not wron, but should p pub hd ROBERT H. STRAMAN, ¥. W. TOBE ‘ Pi it M ne Jen, Bangs, Boston; Lazzle Cart, Teal, Boston: Rebece: sf opi | beyond question’ Tn every civil judxiwent | WILOCW NILES. = BO TILDEN, a large ship, bright varnished and evidently attached | Qcn> Mary, Hollyhill, Hoboken for Boston ich, Boston; JB Marshall, Marshall, Boston ventions to represent them, the republicans of Ver- | there isa defeated party who. tx apt to ier | LANE, MILES, BR. toa wreck. SN ; Bate Mary oy tah ee Oken Ae cere irae ston; Sarah’ Milis, Bakery New aa ee ee Ee ease hie ahs recente chatacteh HAS. | kit untetatete’ scents from the above recommenda. | mase'ta Tames Hemty, bagsed tauretiar March 17, tosk | See Ontario larder, Hlizabeth port ror Frovidence, mii hee. Rewnaryports, Union e rome A a pnven- ayo rh oa Y tlon in Ko far as it ymmends impeachment tor high south Ae anid experienced har ‘? chr Judge Boynton, Boynton, Elizabethpori for New Mo tfon to be held tn Philade oth of dune | judge shonid save the administration of | tlom in so far ag it recommends impeachment tor high | the southern passage and experienced heavy Wand NW | AChE: ¥ with mdse; Aunie May, May, | | nch, New York; Lottie, ayers ‘ood for the authoritative exp) *, Papaived. towevercinit his usefulue: pachinent tor mal an Cran, Gnsgow 78 days, with ‘ enees and policy of the republicans of the nalion and the | Woh RUwncatistucton inthe discharge of ii pubic } 2 ole DAVID BL MILL, | .ie—versel to C Toblas dco, | Sehr Wm Durnin, Di w York Jor Boston. | PpArTe Lrovieguces earan Megas selection of their candidate for the Presidential | duties, is utterly lost. IMPEACHMENT OF JUDGE BARNARD. Took the middle passage and had a succession of westerl, Hilca’Day, Now York fur new Haven.” Dennisville; 'Vashtl Sharp, Sha struggle. | _Taccepted judicial oMee for the honor and distinction | Just before the adjournment of the Agsombly toe | gales; has be: 3 Wool the Banks; April 24, lat 39, Bete Highland, Rurell, New York. for Fall Rive anmer, Morris, Marblehead; Clara, He did not believe that those who met In conven- | which itcoulerred and at pecuniary loss in surrendering | nfeht, Mr. Prince made a further partial report, | Jon6s (®, siznalized a bark steering cast, showing’ white | soi Millie uilis, Gills, New York for Fall River, WV Cook, Falkenburg, Hy ; Ar tion at Cincinnat! to-day gathered there to be satis. ; AJverative practice at the Har. T have labored wiih ut | consigting of recommendations in the case of Judge | MEW NIRG ROME a a, 3 Sehr Messenger, Keete, New York for Falmouth. | alem; © P Stickney, Mathis. Ware- et : ceasing zeal, and at the sacrifice of social ¢ Went ae . s ark Favor ‘ayne, Santes 63 days with coffee Schr Decatur Ouks, Pe Elizabethport tor Fall Rive: fed with emphatic Ueclarations of complaints | Yynal recreations, toro pertorm my duverasto carn pubic | Barnard, ft is as tollows:— fosimonde Visser, Crossod the Equator April 4 in lon | She Decatur Oiks, Perry, Elizabethport for Fall River. | S-bennetton Tasinot: seaanie Meehan: tia against the administration avd patriotic requist- | approval. ihe combination of my enemiesat the Baraudel | In theease pf George G. Barnard, a Justice of the Sue | 3180; had One weather. FAR Te el ated PT Sede kD rear Te Patkde Mille Beeeds Reed tions om the Philadelphia Convention, in the hope | a portion of the press has uniistly deprived me of that rt, the Committee on the ‘Judiciary, be |” Bark Mary McKee (of Philadelphia), Sharp, Catbarien Sehe F Pondee des TOW, Mew: work fer’ Provi: | Lundberg, Cette; Mendota, Perry, and attempt to exert a moral influence on it, and | boon. anne ial station has tio longer @ ; raction to evident adduced before | i contating sumicient | Reavy Ay gar to pee RS Co—vessel toTW | gence i erat is) ry trey, Howes, Matanzas ; brig. Elie fo ca ates f . me. hese considerations led me, several months ago, to t proper that sai tice should be El ‘ ad some Bh we a 4 es ‘aston Moria, 1 . Boston shooners Artic ft DOF the. Gonenation: te would oormmann. | eee nvestigation into my official condnet was | commend the adoption of a resolution to that « soe Bate te nr Hattie A’ Butler, Dayton, New York for New | Morris, Clara, Norbury, Danversnort; Jas, ef the need 5 insexsion. I to be my duty to subit to and « wived, That George G. Barnard, a Justice fur Boston, Mad 1 wi Have Brad! orwich? M._V. Uook, Faikenberg, respect. Everybody, then, might make a pilgrimage | court an investigation. It has heen tinally closed, preine Court inthis State, be and he hereby is impeached | 27, lat 3430, lon 7630, spoke brig Jacinto, from Echr Nile, Meteatf, New York for Rost New Beilford Wiler, ¥ nm; A.C. Buckley, to Cincinnati, But he did not think, if there were | It. ts otic jeed, and wil that could be | . | fok Boston, Bohr OL Pacey, Margy, Now work for Glen C K, Cambridge; Governor Burton, Lupiain, Boston; A. | weaknesses in the republican party, it should, for | Sala again With or without the rules | : RAHAN, Rark Lavina (of Bastport), Dyer, ardenas, 11 days Be Doriglae New York foo untae Granmer, Graiimer, Dorchester,” .) ad Spat ransom, 46 00 0 i irbemocty was needed. | evidence, or which by hearsay, implication or ti | DAVID B, HILL. rer. Vessel to Brett, Bon & Uo. Mad | ENT Gcivve Pe kanes Peterson, New York for Bridge. |. Lies, Del—Arrived May 1, barks Alliance, from Lon. it iay amoug the republicans themselves * | ‘thio investigation hue been eld In st convitjuetrostate that by the term “corrupt,” in New. York, Gib 1 days, with sugar, | Port M S| don: Cuérie Wsinan, from, Matanzas; Zephyt, from Me He believed the Cincinnatt Convention wontd be | hav the testimony: | the above resolution, we do not mean pecuniary corrup- land, Dearborn & in company with briys | chr Emma & Ella, Mott, New York for Martford Meni acne phe Bi pen ora Mary E Pennell, werless Ip the canvass unless the democracy | ¢ justifieatto } tion. ‘ Star, foc Boston, and Mel! for Philadviphia. Had | Sched Smith Bowman, New York for Hartford. | from Segua Roanoke, fro rte ilo, “ Lat absorbed into ite #1 rt. It could he forn shall The following mem dissent from | strong easterly winds most of the passage. Kehr Fanny Hazzard, Grooves, New York tor Hartford. PAWTUCKE® April 20—Arrived, schr Daniel Morsis, were absorbed into ifs sappo: It coule nil- | regi ‘ie abe evr ie Bark Sarah A Staples (of Belfast, Me), Stone, Sagua. Schr William Hays, Hawkins, Virginia for New Haven, | Mangor, Elizabethport, i able only by a union with it of all the e 5 the al fo the foray of the | todays, with sugar 10 Brown Bros, Ooseel to master. Bed Schr William Boardman, New York ior Plymouth, Saited—Sehr John Manlove, Garlick, New York posed to the repnblican party. but he thonght the nuniust or cor- | orm ot revolution for the purpose of sald. impeach | Ane wenther, g Schr HB Metcalf, New York for Boston co | qiiibigArrived, sche Meadihg RI No 5, Carroll, Philte people would not be turned away from the repub- ever did & Wrong to d aker, Palerino 61 days, with fruit to | y.cht John Rommell, Miller, Chesapeake Bay for New | CCM scones Roanoke, Barrett, and J _B Anderson, democratic | iniy off That ¢ or glittering | F the fo ‘onrt in this uate, be, and hi ed Gibraltar March’ It; had strong G, Barnard, a Jneties of the lon 39 to the Guit Stream ; since, very lean organization and be won over to Hereby is, line alliance by great names, or oratory rank &'Emily, MeCobb, and Virginia for Fairhaven. Wheatley, Philadelp! ew Yo sila F Crowell, q ) Kehr Fila F Crowel!, Higgin ne Py toy regomng reasons, determined to re generalities, Bull, if the’ republican’ party n additional redaeon, in the r | Ink and corrptcoiduct in office nnd for | fine wen mid calins. Apri 3, lat 38 1 tow ALD, asset sotght Greene County Tanner, Hyde, Rondout for Hart | lavinali Jane, att ce Romeala te Deiat Gouiaks march on to victory it behoved its supporters to feces | Fe a OAS. A. FLAMMER. passed bark Mozart, Waterlogged and abandoned; Ist, | Sehr Orvetta, Muldoon, Virginia for New Flaven, | New York; GB Upion, Roberts, New York; bark Agnes, take every stumbling block out of the way, ‘Asa Justicn of th | #5. TILDEN. at 36 38, lon 6205, spoke brig Campton (of Halifax), from | Schr J Saunders, Sinittl, Blizabethport for Providence, | Thgtpson Baltimore, in pallast 1 und ther mot to underrate the — eucmy. | therel'y'decided to consider” what had 1 | — tor Porto Ricoy 24th, lat 40 13, lon 6 20, bark Gerda, | Sehr Phebe Ann, Dunbar, Jersey City for Oyster Bay. MISA EA Tinea Bal Ohadding Woe wane fnere was an: earnest ory for reform. ia nniniitee ner any Introd | JUDGE BARNARD'S FRIENDS (Noi) from London for Fall River. Stenmer Metis, Davie, New York for Providence. | MOAVANNAIL April 3°—Arrived, Span. bark Resoueion, the air. It must be heeded. ‘The party must advo- | ine (0 iunpeachmen | have been moving heaven and earth to-day to have | | Brig Tubal Cat (Hr). Stone, Messina 4 da. sand Otb- ILED. mrtem 5 jy cate and illustrate political morality, otherwise it | AYC™MY a st ematrmust regard this vote of the As: | {2 recommend in _hiscase take the form of | raltar 4s dase, wi Be toa fa oe olps a 8A . I Atrived, bark JL Pendergast (Br), Bates, New could not live. Its work and character must be | ¢¢ ‘a8 evidencing a prejudgment ot any charges that | removal by cone nt resolition of both houses the | jad fine weather 5 aperey Steamehins Cuba, for Liverpool: City of Baltimore, do; Hampden, Boston; schr Matthew Kin- dearer to it than any man or set of men. | mig rowularly presented agalnst me thereatte instead of imp Hi. All the members of the | “Brig Antomena (Ita, Castellano, Castetlamare, 12 | Wyoming, do; Weybostet, New Orleans. Ship Lillian (Br), Capstick, Plymouth, E; bark. As for the offices, he did not care who filed them | they say that atter analyzing the vote proand ron ip committee, however—though there was much dif. | days, with irnit to order. Vessel to' Punch, Edye & Co, | Wind at sunset 8, fresh. rR aauien (Br), Capstiok, Paymonsy, By har if right principles prevailed, and there was honest th plution to proceed, itis what may be called a pa ference of opinion among them to the form of 4 bralter Marc hh 16. Took the eouthern passage, M, April 20. Arrived, steamer Zodiac, Chapin, administration. In saying that he spoke tne seuti- eee tuntiets Seaatanie .) eee eae op- | resolution—were in favor of impeachment. It is and had yarianle woatier Bib. Giana, a Marine Disasters. | New York; schr J G Babcoek, Smith, Philadelphia, * ments of the republicans of Vermont. It was a grief | Bor or ines PMT faith Intend to force me a Suggested that in case of removal by concurrent | wont and. hides, te Punch, Tete ke. Chaeed tte |. Stir Agra (Br), Miller, from Hong Kong for New York, INEYARD HAVEN, April 3)—Arrived, steamer Rat- an sorrow to them that personal ambitions and | 7 iiave not the time. means nor health to consume in | Fesolution, even If there were any guarantee that | Fauaior April (ih, inion 44: had ent variable weather. | isreported by cable tohavo been lort on the Parcels | Uewiikrs Sonam fon AICI Nowy vont, Windsor, sha regomntion would be adopted, it would proda- Ained partisan deereee of alarge | & personal differences had crept tito the party und | vainly resi rig Chas A Hoard (ie, Mesenger, St Johns, Pit, 10 | Reefs, in the China Sea. (The A was an Al ship of 92 | NS; A J Russell, HB Gibson, Ospray, Vel threatened its unity. ‘They felt that many a seed of | political majority 4 bly be claimed that the removal was a party meas- | days. with sugar. &e, to JV Onativia & Co. Mad light ~ , shy \ aigcord had been NS eacieny sown, and, if they I shall retire to private Mfe with such fortitude as Dean ) ure to legislate a democrat out of oftice, and stren- | casterly Winds to Halleras, of which had a strong gale | tons, built at Medford, Mass, in 186, and halled from Lon- | 7. \\vier Beams Base ale Wales muptie Planter, ns or ei luc! over » of " » | Summon to my aid, and leave to my constituents and the | gous eff Md be le " ‘ard re from PNE, with a very bad sea; April 23, lat 2450, on 68 | don. vp a . , Empire, . could, they would pluck up every one of them. He | Sain ny ae aie hall ever again assume the | @ Horts would be made to have Barnard re | fy "\ooke brig American Union, from Phinda rriere, | don) Mauuio ¢ rolic, Ann, Annie Gus, , trusted that they would se @ Philadelphia | trusts of omicin! position. elected, | Cardonaes sth, lat 409, loud bark Manuel Frederico | _ StkAMAMP AmERICA, at Baltimore 28h from Savannah, | Passed B tirelka, Rondont for Boston, Convention their wisest and t men, charged The resignation is to take effect from this day. | Very VETO OF THR REGISTRY LAW. aa saw a large brig ashore on Body Iland, | palty 1A r Lookout, from Baltimore for to ay that Vermont stands to the cardinal prin- | res ellie Ware, Ashbury; Fagardo, PR, 20 dave with | | Suip Vers (Br) ashore at Dobos, after being pumped | “Xniied—Hrig J H Lane, for Portland, and all vessels be= To Hon, DB. Hint, Albany, New York. Molasses, fo Galway & Casido—vessel’ to Mass & Ward. | out, parted her cal Dil, sent in to the Senate to bie during a heavy blow there, a iew ) Was expected ciples of the republican faith; and, © reporter ly, ae ALBERT CARDOZO, | , ‘The Governor's veto of the New York City Registry | | Brig | | rthe) y f » re} : pre! oe eo eres e. rhe i , at St, lon 78, had a heavy gale from southwest, days since, and was driven up a lite higher on the beach v’ y - further, to say that Vermont stands to the republi- REPORT OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. so created no surprise, The bill was drawn up dat ‘ Mt " M p ls P igher on the beach, Wr 1 23—Arrived, brig Jenny A Che~ ean orgauization for the success of these principles, | ‘The following is the preliminary report of the | pressly to conform to the peculiarities of the Sev- tae ee Va ee aee ee ee me Meme WMI | Tey Tshooks for Cuba. nny A vh W Cros (Nor), Dahl, from, Pensacola via Tavana (or | sossmvmaaeetr aes ein ae SSE Meee is reported by cable to have run ashore at ¥ Committees and tl the impeachment of ¢ To THe Assenpiy — Committee, to which, on the 20 day Memorial ot the Bar ‘Association of th wnd only asks of the Convention the exercise of Ub wiedom which will make the success recur Resolutions reatirming the republican doctrine and declaring Grant and Colfax to be the drst choice of the state for President and Vice President Tevolifion recogi- | City’s charter, now dead and buried, and of course | ef Honea), Mendhert, Peta? ‘ardo: | wer rende ed i oO! no bah by the veto | RB, I7day 5 With : and three’ passengers to BL Be- | yy which has made the Committee of Seventy ro into | cera, veske Buck € Co, Tad tine weather; left in , ane ‘ | mourning. It is hardiy possible that any new bill | Pertsehy ME Gould, Gould, tor Baltimore in 3 day’, Wiad ee ee nee At, | : spk . Bric WN fi Cioments (By), Lewis, Cardenas, 1 da. | On this subject Will be passed this session, with sugar, to Crandall, Barteaux & Go, Has been Odnes mR Seren Tottir, Thurston, whieh left Norfolk on | / TALLY OBTAINED FROM ties. No publicity. Advice charged sul | | itty were passod, York and the memorial of Wheeler H. ack ANOTHER VETO, north of Hatteras, with ht winds. turday last for Warren, RI, Was run into by steamship | ree Pablie anata is John Cregory Smith, Horace Fairbanks, Ren- | hain and others. members of the Judiciary Committee | rhe Governor has vetoed the bill regulating the nit) Yotmston, Cardenas, 12 days, with augar | Moravian, while lying atunchor a lite above Lamberts |e KING. Gounseliarnt baer woe Sided nee nin H. Steele and George W. Grandiy were choren | Tata conduct of certayn dudges in the eity of New | séle of leaf tobacco in the city of New York, on the | asses, C0 P taral & Cushman. Had Ane Point, ath Ut, and had stern ovnished in onthe starboard | At prondway, iegates otiurge to Phitacelpt | York”! was reterred by the ollowiny resotutial:— ground that if made law jt would result in great | Werther, April 28d, 1 Hi Jot 78 BOW DO rg | ee eee ee at SI Te te or a ee pTE DE LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM | : mo view Jarre and towitimate ; fa, from Cientuegos for St. Johns, NB. the Whole estimated at $ ie captain of the schoon ore . APB | Stésolveuton' motion oF ate “Aivord) That the memo. | damage to a very large and tog! tinate busines WA erara (hr, Freneh, Clentuegoe 19 days, with | got his vessel under way and took herup to Graves shin Causes ny publeliercnsciatee’ ceaak ay ae sumetent GOVERT ; INAUG rial now here presented be referred to the standing Cor A POINT FOR A JEWYTE. ‘ Bo, veal as BO lay, wl he wilt yontiD | cause; no publicity; no el until divorce’ granted; ERMOK JEWELL'S INAUGURATION, | iusto on Fadiriary and that said committer inn in rhe President of the Westcieste Transit Com. | west 1 = eas tes ne & Co, ‘Some Horined tat fod a he Heian dare apni | consultations free," M. HO! Attorney, 18) Broadway. A Grand Calan D: in N m ial ry veaee i the adonisitateaton oF tate b in & memorial to the Senate white rig Jos Howe (Br), Wilson, tanzas 12 days, with an. raham, of the Moravian, sent a boat on board the 3 1 Goverdinty Tsuade ke tac Bele ‘ted Seren As torre een aerate to ether ily seattered about in the chamber to-d | s Stnith & Cos, vessel to HJ De Wolf & Go, | schooner to ascertain the extent of the injury done, and |p visi eee Conetae AnD - orn Mesage to the € al Ane | Gifected tacomduct auet_ inquiry amd Investigation amt | “foes for? Governor Jewell in lively style for hai had a heavy gale from NK, lasting 24 pk A eid eebooner that the company | eis of the million. TOMAS AGNEW poe wemenny« | take testi nin the city of New York, and | ing presumed to take up the cudgels for the oppo- 2m h street, New York. New WaveN, Conn., May 1, 1872. | reportby billor otherwise, as it shall think proper, und | nents of the New Haven Railroad Fare bitl, now | ef iman, Gagan 12 dave ERR oe Aprobably Kolon), from Georgetown, SC, | - : tT To-day hawkeen the gata day of the year in Con. | * any time.” | under consideration, ‘The passage of the bul is most of the on oe Baltinore, Wesae Se voun’s, FE, AH Uy io distress, = | (JORNS SBUNIONS, NAILS. Bi ED JOINTS, . : | Respecttully report that they commenced their sittings | Gountful. Its friends are strong, but its opponents | Brig Mi days, with lumber |, Wattrax, NS, Mar 1—The steaiwship Peruvian has been waris, &¢., cured without paln. ‘Annihilator mecticut, Fualy twenty thonsand persons from | inthe elty of York for the purpose of Wiking teil “ ? sate: e bes to Simpson 4 Clapp temporarily repaired and will leave on Friday for Liver. , °M¢s Corns, bunions, nails, dc. By mail 50 centa, abroad were in city to attend the inauguray | Bony!" F mutter of said memorty Are stronger, and have greater resources (0 fall | to trite aph Oaks (ot Bangor), Oake, Ravanitia, M days, | Pool to bo docked. ta | Di. RICK, U0 Broadway, corner Fulton street. Z : a he Inaugural | the ibueday’ of February, and that the examitetion back upon. diab piensa with hides, codee and M4 passengers to D De Custio & Co. | The steamship Concordia, irom New Orleans, witha | 7 pa: Rear Sea exercises. The sx y dikplay was the finest | Witnesses was finally closed on the th day 6 ‘ THAT OLD FRIEND AGAIN. Had light winds and calms, GatKo of cotion, bound to Liverpool, wentashore at | | it ever seen, there being “ome three thousar Durtug that period your committee devoted every i That bngahoo of Alhany trade and commerce, the | “'seyrM A Polson fot Boston), Brown, Savaniiia 20 days, | Louisbourg thisimorning. No particulars have yet been : tONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—INORBABB men in line. Governor Padelford, of Rh able woment to thishubject. aeturily sitting on thirty days, | Poughkeepsie Railroad bill, whitch was discussed | with hides, de. to4 C de Mer.” Had Variable weather, received. OF FLESH AND WEIGHI—CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU- ieland, and ex-Gover! f Mukoawhunest tsization when ft was twerssary to viat | 4 Committee of the Whole dnd “progressed”? ever | Sel ngs. ry. Rhode. ones 18 tay, with su pate steamer Alhambra sailed to-day for Montreal via | MP UL COMPLEXION SECURED TO Alls vo Gaver achusetts, | ort period e on the cot | two months go, came up again to-day in the | 4 ehaud. Had tne weather " — , Be: were bere. Governor Je nin this et per act on the ¢o} pvowicn aanee c eit (of Boston), Bartlett, Caibarion 10 | The Garlotta passed, April 27, the wreck o 01 DR. RADWAY'S “er afternaon, and red his mestaye tothe Joint assem | accumu Wilts rerers | Senate, cies yee teleso over fcr soa on Tour nai &o, to D Knowlton; vessel to master. schooner 7 miles north ol Keni isinnd, Both maete een SAREAPARILTLIAN RESOLVENT bly. Itovas mostly taken up with business matiers, | NOlTelard hy too xreat d Bar deg per abd a'o Bag lahedle Lh ap tb fot Bangor}, Haton, ‘Varacod 11 | Kone. The schooner halled from Yarmouth, buther nae | {iS MAD 2 MOSE ASTONISHING CURBS; 80° The debt hag been radiced $41,000. * | Your cormmmitiec cau loarn, the first aulvocate, Mr. Palmer, and its equally spectal op. UiLt Chas Grin. -Had'tine woather. Was under water. : Que ID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY The message recommends atricter banking lawa; | the, hen ee ot then hae ort ae | ponents, Mr. Adams and Mr, Lewis. itis not likely | Tunt (Br), Simmons, Baracoa tt days, with | | Vortuguese brig went ashore on Monday ona reef at VS UNDER LUA AREuUBnos OF SEIS : nds banking laws; | the Hevea tani, etandiog | To rasa, | fruit tod &'C Ponrsall: vessel to Reeve, Osborn & Co. Hud | the entrance to this harbor. The pilot is Dlaued py Ae FUL MEDICINE, THAT exemption of savings bank deposits loaned on | conmitters of the | Hone, having the | great qin youtris AVRHUB Btls, Fass. Light SE and SW winds, Miscellan. EVERY DAY AN INCREASEKIN PLESH AND WEIGHT el Via Cuaspciil tuna. He Geprecaten tae m the Capitol to anot ‘ | ene pit to Anprove and regulate the uso of the | wityhtliate deh (ot Safem), Bryant, Barcoos 10 dave, | a. oct weecning ¢ boeely | THe te ANDO EYE wim, " he echwol func le deprecates tax. to v < be he 1 | with truitto Thes Madge. Sailed'in compan cl 6 Const Wrecking Company have c he FRE. the interes. on iv i ba ion involving Kuen Vas | Fowth avenne in New York, known as Vanderbilt's | Up Met ye fat Nee tok ee = one Comapany Lave commenced exten. | pvery drop of the MARSAPARLLLLAN | RESOLVENT ing premiga: notes of Mutual Lite Compani advises care in the creatjon of town dehis. in ap. propriations: he advises close exuminuucn and and Edith May, for New York; April 2 D| % 4 Sink-the-Track’” bill, passed the Senate to-day tn | lat 74 ton 7525, spoke bark’ Favorites from Bantos for | YC operations in the Lakes, Capt TJ Merritt, the gone. | communicates through the. Bloud, Sweat, and other the shape It came from the Asseinbly, It now goes York. - ral agent, has bontracted to raise the schr Alice, ennk fiuids and juices of the system. the ‘vigor of life, for it re- (hel Fieate ¢. The vote JM. Fisk (of Provincetown), Chase, By atroi of a pitirs the Wastes of the body with new and sound material. to the Governor for Lis signature. ‘The vote was ee Reap Mean ada ercheaceoon 8 Detroit, full of cargo, and sehr Preston, sunk inthe Ni- | ly ver more than one-lait of the luminaries of the in at to the pi eommittoe ir rudence and,v0o tuities. e “ crofula, Consumption, Glandular: sense, Ulee; pruience aude Fo kre revet vert the eschtion einhly, One view | 18 to 7, Benedict, Lewis and Winslow bot voting. gars with fr agara River, by applying his patent pontoons, inthe throat, mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the glands a owen ree of the subject was that their position was Virtually that | Ajuong the Neh Robert Byron. (of Frankfort), Sawyer, Baracoa & Notice to Marinex | other parts ‘of the system, Hore Eyes, Strumorous dis: - 7 pi a Grand Jury, which should hear the evidence adduced BILLS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY ays, with fruittod & T Pearsall, vessel to Bd. Wenberg. 7 ef charges from the ears, and the, worst forms of Skin dis MISSISSIPPI. thestUdRMent, a prora fark case were oatatliehed uit | today was thegact incorporating the New York | Ha BAN Puancisco, April 20-The State Board of Harbor | casos, Bruptions, Fever Sores, Bcald Head, Ring Worm, Republican State Con. | liunatcy piedienis were lew and none-ot diem | Soldiers Home and the Hii providing that the New | Renr Blin May (ot, Provincetown), Kehoe, Raracon 11 | Commalssoners announce g reduction of harbor adven | Rall ieheum Brydpelas, Ache, ack spats, Worm tn the “ Jon cienith ar By r 7 4 , | . Pruittod & TP ive «doe! San cisco by oned 3 | rn fy Meeting of she Rep | gimclentiy Ruulogous to make them | absola | York and Brooklyn Iron Tubular Tunnel Company | Wiyt Nuno At Poarsall; vessel to BI Wenberg. | Pecommended hy the Chamber of Commercss ue Bath as | ee discharges, Night "Sweats, ™ and vention. | on record Were of investien a oy te as div | shall have two years after the passage of the act Schr GW Dill, Holden, Tampa Bay, Fla, 19 days, with Whalemen | Wasted of. the lite principle, are within the curative JACKHON, Mise, May 1, 1872 — | ing directly and solely ty the hupenchment of. the persons ithin which to commence the tunnel under the | cedar tos L Hathaway J oiekesactew BAN ge | Tange of this Wwondet of modern ehernistry and a few charged with misconduct. Inthis instance, tow ast River and se years to complete the Tk. | Schr Carrie 8 Webb, Georgetown, 8C, 4 days, on pela tA ford April 30, bark Draco, Snell, for | a a0 of disease its potent power to cure th ‘The Repnbljcgn State Convention met in thix city | C7) bs, incase, the guilt of these | A bill was also paseed appointing Horatio Seymour, | With naval stores to Z: Ww tt Aletter from Mz Johnson, a boatstecrer of bark Ga- | Ment dally becomming reduced by the wastes * {"chateed were proven ii tie Te of Patric: | ‘ " d Behr i ‘ton, NO, 8 days, with naval th to-day at twelveo’clovk. A. 8. Morgan, famous for | charged were proven af Supreme Court judges), the | Patrick H. Agan, William B, Taylor, George Hi. Ray- | Penn Bay. 2 J yello, of NB, reports her in Banda Sea Deo 25 ~ composition that ts con! ly progressing, suc- having married anegre wife, Was made permanent | Fecointions ‘nt both Menses “under. scetion Hie oe | HUE aud Pranklyn tortie nest Lisa (i, |S Rche Win aconrdman, Mitterd, Plymouth, NC, 4 daya, | At fepork Wo! be at Anjter in dingy. POUNCE | Coe in arreatng te wasn, and repal the ga wth ‘ article 6, of the Me whlch nay atl | quire into and report to the next 1. e the | with timber to master. | Ts bound to New Haven, Spoken | SAPARILLIAN will and does secui president. | accused part Mppottanity va SMe | expedioney of the State aequiring title to the tim: | "Rehr Orvettn, Bodine, Virginia . fier ‘once this rem pierces: fee Werk ae The conveution was about equally divided be- | examining the etic tgwinet hin | bered ands in the Adirondack Bs fr the Fs Beevers ae Bougherty, Virginia, oot Tie MattioR Russell, from Portiand for Havana, April | tain tom and tances way fom ences. te work of % : oy a ras apparent olucing Pose of preserving. them asa park. The obje . A vari: 7 ‘wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient tween black and white, 20 Lphaaneaihr de P ‘heords | iuatmly te preserverpure the sources of the streams | Po vote! wit {ivarino, from Clenfuegos for Boston, April %, lat | WHieer himselt growing better and stron fer, the. food wre hen ee Be OT ree iy leaderh, fe | ly work | whieh furnish the drinking water of a large portion | Rent J.4 \ : Foreign Ports. pt ie id teat i Shey apc dt who have heretofore e " . aT - of The population of this section of the State. 4 7 . v | por vy Aon is BECTON O1 ry msi = Not only does the SARSAPARILLIANT RESOL' fuped to serve on tie committees, The fd | expluin a tradict were offered | NELAL OF CORNELIUS 8, UNDERWOOD, Inia for New Haven, renee onion hares steamship St Laurent, Lema | ect ll known remedial agents in the. care of chrome, of delegates tome Philedelplue Convenyon is con- he resolation authorizing the committe kof the Assembly, who died yesterday, took Rehr G , Bryant, Virginia for New Haven. H " | Scrofions, Constitutional and Skin diseases, but itis the. i Haracoa, April this afternoon, In the House to-day Mr. hide | Belen Willew itary, Willis, Virginia tor Now Haven. doe, tnd Bete mitonenl tt mah or a c Sour EF Crowell, Higgin’, Virginia for New Hav Ward M. Johnson, of Steuben coanty, Deputy Clerk, \ Ving Aven fast arrive M Atwood, Doane. for do in 7 days; 4 ay ee Bebe W FP ‘Cratimar, Alexandria Buf, Benson, for dodo; LM Warren, Storm King, Was tnankaously elected Clerk in place of Mr. Un: | Schr Oaks Anes Eaniunds, weorgeteen, DC Bigs) Benson, for de jeIn- (Br), Godtrey, from ev, ‘ork, | only posits cure for 7 DNRY AND BLADDER COMPLAIN’ my Urinary and Woinh, diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, / Stoppage of Water, Incontinence oF rine, Brigh' d to delegations from the Congressional dis- | ixation directed a rep tH. | from whiel E was es igvessgnen McKee and Berry are here looking | such a full inquiry was expe after their itereste, Joe Lynch (catored), Secre- | disclosing Jecions in th “hy 10 system of the i * fu in New York, if suet derwood, The Assembly this evening took up the Behr 8 J Fort, 1, de vn, DE, , " ” ease. Hal by aggisis. Price $1, tary of State, Is spoken of with muct favor ax | Mason 0 tt . lation to rer new m Ms . Pharo, wn DO, My ana Join M Heh ton MeOonvilie, Rew York Bila | cass. Sok bY Deas R WAY a CO., $9 Warre F Fo seule Merrett Rot: | ————— etal Uh Ken Melee’ successor from Unis district, fects. Tn view of the iF « arly determined that in ord fuehy CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT BIL, ee WW. VANDEWATER, town, DO, for Provi- i red oul, Nettie M n, Rol- Hine ilo Sane is in eee, Hartia, NewYork? Dag, | | " ie aud after kome discussion in Committee of the | rar , JB, THE 1OVISIANA REPUBLICAN ETATE COW. | gatlon ne thorough and Ae the cad ime renee | Whole on the proposed redistricting In the Firat Craniner, Cranmer, Georgetown, DO, for | Hansen, SEJONO ANB, saiied, steamship Juniata, on. |” OFFIUS, SARINED AND MERCANTILE PURNI- VENTION, | hod be rie sume considerations | district, to which several members took exception, Thaward Slade, Soper, Georgetown, DO, for Provi. | aniiihe’ttant Phiitdelphia), New Orleans. 63 Ann and’ 163 William street. New York: New ¢ w 2, ie be aod a | idaned \imtar ton ateee (ite prosuecinge tate GENE Joho. Romumwall; Jr, Midibee, eet nd for Ni eA A athe aE a OMiatephian «| \yO MORE MEDICINE.—7h0m CURES OF DYAPEP . N. Dias va, May 1, 1872. to be COM PR MIE by oO €0 4 sshec is stage o! roe “0 ominell, Jr, " . pend hacer) Mon esiy allow to ne represented My three, in onter | Lerrslature would noth Mable to eprive at a aatiee | Haren aryinnd for New | gon, Turks island: Leutle (rh, Hens mse tela iicom | NOsine Ehthiaiy, Coustipilon, Diattha! Lore Be rvous Disorders by DU BARKYS delicious pepublicad Kiate Covention met hore | Hhave the number equals nnd ively therentter Tho great Rev rave the number equal); mm cessive REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD, factory solution of this question of redistricting the | Pel! 1! Naleson, Bailey, Delaware Pictou. | rived, ships Nile (Br), Neweomb, Na akoideld, Posy th, legate » Philadelphia Gon. | 10 pe OF the Bar Aasociation wit | sity Guar in the event 4 Passed Th | ostorday to clecSdelcgates to the P hetess by Us " ich, though at first . Laver in the evening, in the House, the pre- ane hrough Hell Gate, , New Ofleans; Mu: | Which saves ity times its cost in medicines, ait santos rf Preaiiantial electore Jor thy Shute. It | tints tn form, ego a conunted ava regwiar | Vious question Was moved by Mtr. 1D. Brown, aod BOUND Bote. aitimore’, Hanan Court (Br) Wolk, | $1035; Sb MOTOR ma Tas Aa Pe ’ ) 6yobe-Cagunination) 5 jnwroduction of wit | the Wil) was ordered to a third reading, A motion to Brig Pennie Collins (Br), Cochrane. Windaor, NS, for Andermerc (Br). Yeowau, Charleston; | place, New York. will complete jis labuXé to-day,