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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1866. Qepot, one by one, and | antbority of eminent medical men, we assure our readers that 'y were promptly | the case'was not cholera in ay form or degree; and we think » depart, Some | there will be no difficulty in showing that death was produced b t through malice, but by aceident. 'We are inform foland, Reid, ug.owlm. Dee. 13 i l, Lang Went Todies, uad Bivooerly. ntion Trigs—Bachelor. (rom Messina; Matilda, i ewic. . piep=Baay e Momion) Astley Ao o uf) cronse ofpay. As they came into ““tied up —to use their own phraseolo paid off by the Seperintendent forgive 8 secming Cuts mever ro fidelity and | man I have ever known to forget his filial affection was an argury of f ud uud fatber | neglect or actual )i . Asa husb FROM WASHINGTON. u.n:l e devotion to th hol b i or 814 1 Continned from First Page. [ ghis be was | scholar he was cated by y Time afterward & petit vances and | poison, 5 h Tity, and thai dissimilation az d corruption were not neces- | pedaut 1 eloquence, yet at them s o I '“ . s Ire has been lhnll the ufluhi-.un%mm“g thorough )emrll’l((;lufl'llll'g;\ll;»h WIND—At Suuset, SE. - 4 Jic service. Refe he cir- | ons a¢ genial 48 & ¢ v in not ise and b taken of it, ar and hope to make & definite announcement of the r n the KEN, sttendants on pubiic service, Referning “ i Ll b 2 felond : “1 society he was I manfully, ng usetion, | frregul crvul eourse of o fow doys. In the meantime there is no immediate | Gem of the Sea—sbip, April 6, lat. 30 30, lo. 7136, from Wianpey cumstunces atiending Senator Foots deuth, Mr. Banks | T T EE00 U edom ! In e e s, and | in any event, whether e den ers bo ue Caliee for foar SmOUNE ouF citizens; and tho rumors so rife fn a s - never 10 | to or not, the oid driver wil/ 44 upon this road. | some portions of the city coucerning the epidemio have 1o 1 alacrit is position, official or oth ef 5ol nd off here streams of f foundation whatever in fact. e S 3 r behests wi forgotten by those whom Our said there was one thought, one last thought which rest wpon bim. It was for bis country. He was clevated from Grinnell Y millions are mourning with you to- T, SEC AVENT Very amicable relations - ppear to exist betseen the drivers %0 the Sesond ave. Railroads. | ArrEMPT TO ROB A LIQUOR STORE.—Early yes- d and ga ple ay. SATIZRDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT, THE BRIGHTEST AND WITTIEST OF THE WEEKLIEY 1: Be s dyiug couch that his eyes might rest upon the Capitol, n LGS ps, the ¢xf ed wings, the seulptured | hist ous in the service abled him to assist, Oui . [ ; ) ; :‘;n»‘x‘;»l;:;"nv‘:t'lnm;::u~ 'n'- 'prw 'g;:‘;;:l' n: ;rn:llwrn\z it has been your fortune to_furnish a nol enly .;ullw} from ind n.nl avocations to put :r ‘.l.:‘fy'.'fl‘:'\:,. ‘-"';:;i\-:‘:n;r:"nm‘_ ot s g , in character the grande down the great’ Rebellion, reccived his homage and t i+ | Company haviog prom:sed to jay us fnuch s the utter railroad terday morning, while Detective McCloud of the Thirteenth CONTENTS OF NO. FOR APRIL M. s wmong | Precinct was passing the liquor store of Hugh McQuade, No. INSANITY. dead we linew will pay, fhere has been o sywptoms of strike surmounting all | the nations, reflectir wis - | o employée, It 1 stated that the men would much prefer | ooy 1yivigion. Green Mountains and recalling by the pur ity of his life | derest solicitude. Of th [ martyrs, the living all heroes, and his gratitud $ 3 A eraphic ketch of tho lumates of Blockley Tossne Arylam, Prjy % The risiwg dome, the Goddess of Libert Their bobbies and peculiarities. A thrilling story of madness, snd pointing the way he was to follow, filled his soul with f , be saw a young end well-known thief, named the last sense of earthly pleasures. It was the palac the clear waters distilled in ,\: ir rugeed ¢l i i Aoy Y m of b " Mr, 3 7t.) next addressed the H bount In his own State no i ver possessed | driviag on this rond at two shiliiugs a doy less. than on any of s the people; the temple of liberty, the embler \h(tgflyw z- Mr. MoxaniL (VE) Begs .o Ty wmore of erion of the people, ts was sufficiently | e other lines. It s alleged that they are allowed 8 suliciewt | Robert Dukes cautionsly peering from the ballway edjoining L SE ML Ga miats (o B s ) called upon to mourn £ Tore o e imost upanimous elcction by the Vermonit | time for their mealu; and, though they work sbout 13 hourd | the store. Decming b fotion suspicious, the officer at once NS; OR, o his soul, ke passed from earth to God. et his traus- ‘:I‘v“ of Odogres £ the United appear very well satisfied. Five steam cars aud | geized him and whistled for Lelp. Before any officers could _ Au intensely Interesting story. . o | nes with the most ¢ dummies, which carry three cars each. are W the spot, however, the confederates of Dikes, two in | The most brilliant romance of modern times, by & well kuowl run above Sixty third-st mpany are makiog all the | number, bad made their escape through the back yard and | guthor; commenced in this number. truction Only a few Aation be for us an rs, & light was pro- MAUDE LUTON. surfuc ators are n te the public. over the fence. On the arrival of offic m poaker, on becoming a | wmont weep + Mr. Wasupugrsg IlL)said: Mr. e i totats Toewber of the House of Representatives in the XXXITId Pnu.»tm.ll-urln!‘:\lw : w bedewedl the grave ai Bt A . T s tions 1n thair pow ; ' s e j irst | wreathed the memory of se_unble eir inte nia fonce. o : ;‘:if-’hf-’w‘f‘q'f.},u::.": ::Ix‘Su -r-,nf.'n‘l:'::-'x (’im{n. 'x.:m.‘rrn(x care v'r‘;,‘ml [, ionate relut d up 1’4, th leneons erowd of benighted travelers, drivers, cor- -uznfi -;Buzflfl‘du::"fl‘:fl:x;«:xlz:!('::) h:‘l‘l:.';efl:::g: Continoation of this popular story, 1 u,,j,,..,.';’, the United States from the State of Ver- | upon our wh of to his e e oafors and police oicers was assembied during the | store mentioned above. Ono of the panels bad already been | THE PARISIAN FASHONS, e Cong J & Bow mourn, “spoke, in unbroken health_and , an g catorday at the corser of Bixty-sixthst, ana Third- | sawn through. Dukes obatinately refused to tell who werohis | MR. JONES'S CONNUBIAL FELICITY. ! lin d of that avenue, The re- | companions, and he was tak: n to the Station-House and locked CHINESE WOMEN. poame d no solace save the depot of - day the accused was committed for OUR CHESS COLUMN. nt. | up for the night, Yest and tusl mont. | had known something of his previous political b, of the life and many virtues of his late illus- f . ealeitrant wozkn Mo isa UNDER SEA-THE STORY OF A DIVER. ield, in default of $2,000 b: ce Mans ntaud brave. The unfortupate | trial by Jus histo was aware that be had epjoyed, in a high | strep his - degree, the respeet and confidence of e wople ‘of his | triousassociate,in termus of great fulluess und raro beatty | 1 ’ serve 7 aative State. To possess the contidence and receive the | but how remote from him was the suspicic ,‘..‘;(. llxuy ;.“'u{;.'x‘,:.pu I's Lo et to ribd Hariess, and | matt i aity aged 17 yoares acd lived ut N0, 40 Willett- | THE QU S COURT support of tho citizens of Vermont is no meager or indiffer- | brief a tim IEVIYOrE WOl b ";l"]"; o services | p B of the deceased, but gar words of | ediate prospeet of dor er, looked tuid, w- | at, ‘The police describe Liin o8 one of @ gag of wellknown | FASHIONABLE GOSSIP, /0 0 orth: & sublic 8¢ s | passion « eceased, but gare ords o o bloves, v " bl . | VN, and unhappy. thicves, and say that Le has twice before been arrested ou ,fi”} ?}EF‘COME A TRAGEDIAN, er—his | bis own cb 1 | —not less conspicuous, and, though m in orbits widely apart, equally merito te be d by the same seldom so tit and unques an at 11 ¢ dock yesterday morning, and | cbarges of burglary, velers pedestriavism becawe the ———— « it usual, the excepiion. Legs were found to CoLLisiox o8 Tne Hoosox.—In the Supreme Court dand glowing with | Lo very useful appendages yesterday, and muoy persons of the | P i those wh ited biw | as the sterger sex became saitsied from experi- | Circuit, before Justice Mason, in the case of The Arctie In- Company agt, Jeremish Austin, Presidest, &c., the jing with all their ald welk “n great deal farther than they ‘elock last evening the ears were running &6 signees of White, Banks & Co. of Buffalo, ch unlike, woving | any man 1 %0 fit to be 10y Scidom has 10 be mo to be fo ors for so | of his friends than the enemy in the world; tion for all, and especially for in his last hours—with eyes still be s ever guarded more care: utatives in the nat ent dompliment. No State b fully tho selection of its repre: oouncil; for within my recollection no man in cither brauch of Congress from that State has ever proved fa;th- Jess to Liberty, or hus ever bad the stain of diskoyor or GS. ABLE DRAMATIC CRITICISMS, INDECENT PICTUR! GUING OUT FOR A DRINK. EAT # SOCIAL EVIL” OF TUE DAY, VEAL FOR THE MERC lI.A.‘{TS AR ran oned integrity iy we wenality upou his garments. B il ity t ig in the n Mountain State that there is to be abilit 5 s g gt -y 'Nllmllplll vlu of the truest de acy, resting upon t collea (Mr. .\\lml\-rnl.'l-'\ hn; % b ‘pv‘r l\n'-nvvl wonted b g "‘“‘“"f :. 4 and mes childs A TORY OF THE GUIL bass of universal intelligence and public v 1 no | ¥ purts o bistory of Senator ¥ ot, wbile others il cales worktie, " neren o i | who shipped graio from that point, valaed by the plaintifls . :mv ",5. _1 nmll L:“l |nl<“r“l|‘‘x:lr'ul:‘l:"n::“-:”u\1 lx\n. : nnlll bl T i Like mauy men who ¥ Ann-st. \.urlx“lv i “‘ 0K T :;u :!n at abo uf u.y I'Alv ul’;lu‘ ’ ,-1 ”td'uu uc‘;::l ove of liberty, and a more e ished Senator | have risen to d life (to copy bis owa | oty rooms and wa | boat, w ontracted with ono of the defendant's tow-boats "y, T tituents of the lute distinguished Senator | , Py bis ow | 1 et faaire; MISCELLANPOUS MATTER. ed nothing at all ¢ 1 iop. lessly “towary me - h Ao foa POPULAR TOFICS, lneh to McDon: L 1UMOk wmong the cc e \gnts B01S, OB Whiich For Sale by ised its pe from Veriont. When maddened treason ra Leld eidal hand to tear down the fubrie of our Governinent, e e : e e iices » below Co y ich and the torel of civil war was ligkted, the pe { o sy ere hus been 1o disturb. | EFain was, wa by on fendant’s boate, LR COPY. State railied with greater alacrity and enthusiasm than | t the carly he was indebted to au ¢ S Sty drovy o' tar s | toe:A kit b Wholessle seents s the people of the State of Vérmont, Her brave o id | cellent and pious mo iis early training and iustruc- Hovse o KEPRESENTATIVES, WASHINGTON, Apri: 10, 1066, e City Tall last e ard of b grain, and paid the insurance and took ®n assigument of the AMERICAN NEWS Co., Now. 119 and 121 Newsa s Dardy sous filled all her highways and hy-ways; they came | thot, and for the foundation of those high-toned princi- |y j0 vocterds oidably ealled out of the House, at | of six policomen, The line runs claim of the owners and bring toe present sut, They claim L I forth from ber hills and valleys, and from all the of | ples of honor and integrity which ulways guided hin as ) (b iglosns oo, L e e arivers on this 1une | Lint the nccidont was caused by the gross negligenco of the I LVERSON. Foaprietor Der ever-green mountaius, azd 1 o8 O b o and distinguished him, 83 @ public man, | stime whenis was supposed by the frisade of the Civi Leen puid §2 per day, 20 cénts extra being allowed to | defendants in falling to keop proper lookouts, and the Court g » % the cacle o the defense of their imperiled conntr ¢ born to afll he was while vot n b b | that its enemies would contiaue their opposition aad prevent s vote | Jra e ot e by ety iy i 2L [ SRRt S B s e ik honoe Ry kil y Of 1 f o of his brow. An | upon it for at least an hour or more, 11 ste on that important JOURTE-AVDNUR wis such negligene GO.10 THOMAS R. AGNE 10 vindicate the honor aud the glory uud the upity of the | lesson of \ i i 3 . 5 “ hrig 4 O the other nand the defendants claim that there was negli- | \N 262 Greenwich-, _comer of Mo incident af is wmbi ‘x measare. And although the bill pes 4 y an unprece The gronnd in front of the depot of i I-unnl-I , R gence on the part of the caval-boat in not keeping lights, and | Tess. Coffees, Fish, Floarand everything ) with whom dented majority, | regrett y as it would | at Twency-seventhest,, presented o rather lively apy the testimony as to whether the boat had or bad not lights | New-York. Oneu: © house. % Repablic. 1 say. Sir, to have been honored and tru v such a | bee people to the t that Mr. Foot w ip -{Hmm | was. as usnal, very couflicting, the Conre holding that it would gollected | be negligence in it not to bave such lights. The Jary rendered O a verdict for plaintiffs for 5,000, the amount claiwed, Mr. ched by A mar <hort time when about 14 years of age, sent hitit | have been j drag”’ in some sced sown the previous | gyer of it, s of the House in | last evening. The corners of the etreets were oc: Jiivers who have ceased to run_their car, and wh nd se anxiously speculate t sufficient to ha 1d because it will subject me, lived for (0 wummer 18 gronge ol SxeS, trasted, is one of the highest compliments thatc o | ‘;nh " {-] m A e ot foremoon the tam Wi been paid to & public man, As has been stated, he day. Along in the middie of the forenoon the team wa 26 84 1o the caase of my sbeence, Althoush sbeest saly | b lfiierof haying their B8 onpited Witk by the | t s the work sccomplished ex of ha e ds complied with by the dire 4 i, the Senate in l:n’.ullfil.h-m;'\\'-ln o ree i"’-d, “T\M o ‘11-" ¥ ;" “"-"‘ it ‘“']‘ i W‘\l!h o }‘r‘;' 1\‘ 1 | Lboat 20 minates, in sttending to mattes at the Patent-Uffize, which | tors of the o ghtof the Pwenty-ninth l;w(ml-l | ,’,‘,"fj“l‘lu"" plaintitls; Mr. T and Mr. Benedics for de- J‘ w. BRADLEY’S tinuously till the time of hisdeath. ence, he served | appeared very inconsiderad! At las Y .l % o etarued the vote bad begis taken, and cominand a detacament of of ’ throu h’llu- most exciting and turbulent period of our | found iu a corner of the fence lying flat on the grass, Souid ki e yut o whon L 1obwnst S SRS RS e 4 1l|..~ AMotropolitan Volice, _ but _uppearaces secued 0 whole legislative history, and was o p K ipant in the | the question as to what he was doivg there ke replied: Jont s recqrd which | cousider second culy in fmpirtance to the one 1 | 516 FEIHECTeng erunquitity. The office of the depot NO-RECEPTION 0P MAJOR-GENERALS.—An announ- sevolutionary scenes which, to the philosopkic observer, | **1 am thinking what T ehall sy thed T get to be 2 hem. | eave for the amendient (0. the Coustitition oo lbing Blevery ia the | wag crowded with Iadies and gentlemen auxious 10 take he | cement was made on yesterday by au afternoon paper that o omens of errible civil W at has | berof Congress.” 1f any of these ficld thoughts ever | United States. enrly tralos to A A Troy as well as to the various | « I ed offl e U, —Gen: 8 were the omens of that terrible civil war that hs | O L nee i Congriee they had not to Wit much | Noone who knows e, here or elsewhere, will suppose for & mo- satioos along Tty lug of TAGrOuR. DF.| | foar Blsipgxiohad afhopss of the Vaomd Vet i S EbE a d utterance in Cong ¥ I it stations alu (e, Westcheater, Counts b o osen. werg | Gaster, Gen, Alfred Fleasonton, Gen. MD. Hardin, wd Gen, drenched our country in blood. 1 saw him in the § in the XI1Id Congress, one of the little band of conrageous and patriotic men who resisted with uns lity and elogence the repeal of the Misso ‘ IOProiis said to have bie in the ear amparts of Quebee and which m shed oue of thie most met ol Webster. 1shw him when the slaveholders, in the pride and inso- | ~ While yeta young man, Mr. Foot often Jence of their power, undertook to * erush out” in the | Rutland, they his residence, in the Legislat oomtemplated by the Senate every aspiration for liberty and every noble and Vermont, and nearly a8 often was made Speaker of the elevated sentiment of freedom; when treason, upheld by Hu.m«l}f Representatives; ;.mll‘.»n'- he first v;huim-d his e he Comptay e e e e et o o perfidions and treacherous ccutive, stalked through | extraordinary aptitude for the dischargo of the dutics at which action the drivers are highly in , st . . 1 2 © pre 2 officer ovel deliberative assembly, This THE CAR-DRIVEERS' STRIKE, it is & violation of one of the eity ordinances. A committee | ghoat any reception e given to the above-mentioued gen- the Senate Hall with brazen itnpud ad when the | the presiding otlicer over a deliberative assembly. This CAR-E B istimg of W, Sanderson, 0. Car M Mutan apd | Dot any reception tobe given 10 the above-mentioneC L’ | - wyLp, NOT Buwp or Basax, like the Single Springs. They ud = Pxillip Kourks, waited on the Compary in behalf of the AL 2 ACKXOWLEDGRD by AL LaDIRs, hrougheus the Length wad breadih of ent that | Intended to evade the question, or **dodge the vote," in . e 0 e e <4 oo tho o 0 | pomaing Mt wresing oad (ke Jeinresiopas. somestel | e Rasctinns 0 were in this city and would be the guests o 0 le Spri e e O Funeok Yeho ive up town may be easily imagied. | tho Union League Club last evening. 4 (Or Doub ) Subheh thn card, in ordes tht thove who do not know me tony under. | o United. States, madl was delayed last evenig and | tion was also promised it vaafup nitaent S e r Louble dpring, stand my position; that, if present, I would have voted Kept back several bours. The men slate that they intend | ally, Ly the gamo Anthotity, Tha first anourcement may have bill, in accordanes with my convictiour, to secure to all the bene 1o keep quiet in the ¢ tation that their dcln\un‘ll sball be | teen troe: but the secoud we found, on inquiry at the Club ¢ | neceded “to, alleging, s a justification of - their cond House on Union-square to be apocryphal, aud altbongh the that their re ation awounts (o about 15 cents an Bour. | doings of the Club e sometimes conducted very quietly, wo ¢ sendment to the Coustitution abok ol JF. vmees. | 6Oy ran steam-cars throngh the tunnel last evening, | were positively told on this occasion by Mr. Aues, ho is ing that | supposed to be au fait on such matters, that he knew nothing galleries bowled their applause of traitors, Undaunted | facul -u.h‘,‘..‘,i‘:w.l\-. red aud varly recoguiaed o 4 = A % and undismayed, while all the political elements were | Senate of the United States, where he was rej ented!) Travel Interrupted earl 1 the Strect 5 fo ol o . . foos iy b lclitical clements were | clected o the office of Presideiit pro fempore ang whers Raiirend s ,.’.u P A 33 for four-borse car drivers, ad | ArrpupmEp BURGLARY—THREE BURGLARS CAUGIT | the Laxs, tobe the most PEnvecy sad AGRSNLE SRt ever ine becoming an American Senator, and courageously vindi- | hie was perhaps more frequently called to the duties of the B ot 8ef the tine, repiied that the Company were willing | I¥ A SoUrisr. SToRE.—While Officer Tripp of the Second veuted, and UNEQUALED in Elayance, Elasticity, Lightnew, Durap Y g Aid Serik The D a ’ L € v eated hit own opinions and the sentiments and convictions | chair than uny other Seuator. "It is just o say that much o ipndosly b et he wages siven on any other line, bat as nearly nl the | Precinct was on post in Southst., shortly before 11 o'clock on | bilty, Comfort sud Economy. The last new style is tio of Lis own liberty-loving constituents. of the dignity aseribed to, a8 well a8 properly pertaiuing Probable Result—Cars Running U lines where t bave struck mako tbe same reply, the | yeio tE R P % F ik ol * Among innumerable false, nnmoved, to that branéh of Congress, may be credited, for the last b Protection of Policemen—Seemes ot | 80sver was deemed unsatisfactory, and the meu refused to go ‘odnesday nigbt, be discovered that one of the shotters af- EMPRESS TRAIL Unshaken, unseduced, unternfied, 15 years, to Senator Foot's high example of decorain, to work, d to the tobacco and cigar store of Julius Alexander, No. N Lk ‘llh loyalty hv(hphln-llnv- bis zeal? order, a1d thorouzh knowledge of parliamentary routine. | be "‘d"""l ""P"'- e THE EAST BLOADWAY LINE. ] bad been forced. He called to his aid Officers om hislong nssoeiation and thorough acquaintance | He despatehed business with admirable romptness, with he car-drivers, by some process of ratiocina- ho Kast Brond: continaed to run yesterday as Stickle, and tozether they entered the premises. S BtRee Bustort Mr. Voot esrly $athoRied | squsl fhirnees and grace, and. o held R ol thmes beth | O . usual, bus noverthe e tion amons ive urigers | Heve. thoy. found thioo well known thieves, named James | 8% OFIFom o tho Eumm sud Fasuior Manionss pravivioky ) cqual fairess aud grace, and he held at all times both | tiou peculiar to themselves, appear to have reached the con- ) el g o Wil Ginh Wi ¥ Sow | the great SUPERIORITY of these their wicked designs and their treasonable purposes, | Senaf d th lleries under complete control by bis to follow the example of the men on tho otLex il Gibbons;” Wm. Brown, alias ** Little Sow, g - pcen % P clusion that they have an irrefragible right to control the | mand higher wa, The ouly reason given for not doing so | and Thomas McDonough, ali Tricky Nugent.” On look- CELEBRATED SKIRTS. 3 & y ¥ the oflicers found that the burglars had At WHOLESALE, by the exclusive Maoafscturers wnd Soy at, Mr. Richurdson, is at | ing the pla ad- | packed up some 4,000 cigars, valued at 290, and about &40 Owners of the PATENT, worth of meerschaum pipes, with the intention of carrying & o o0y astce Dowitng s aepa o ¢2o00wa ench | WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, , their ages i 2 young men, their ages rasging from o il imunediately is that the Pres commanding prescence and his most unmistakable = 4 £ the labe ) Phasis. His call to order, like the sound of a trumpet, | labor of the eity, o rather that portion of the laboring clase | ,yy,, 55 g} the employés of th Beart and soul, his thoughts aud energies were all given to | was heard and heeded. From his decisious of patlia- | which Is seeking employment. They do bot explicitly state | yuntage of bis absen Dis country. With a loyalty so devoted and uncompromis- | mentary law there was no appeal asked nor desired. His their positition in these terms; but their scte will admit of no ing, witha love of country smounting to a pascion, he | dignifiéd bearing and urbamty during his serv ¢ | other juterpretation. There aro a fow, however, who bave and from the moment_ those purposes found an utte: in the hostile cannon that opened upon Fort §: road do vot wish to tal s feature of the ear-drivers' o not ouly, in most in- | “The particularly obje in the fact everywhere denonnced treason and its siders and abettors | Chair, as well a8 in the faithful discharge of all other Sen- y with the most vehement in orial duties, his massive features and courtly max other and better views, and these, althongh they have left "1t their positions without notifyiog_their employers, atorial duties, his massiv ures an ur 1144 L ploy At the time il canse Bt to be sssaeiated with and long rememb their positions, have made no effort to prevent ofhers from | but in son during the first day, made violent use of e Nos. 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 91 READE-STS. New-Yerk. the Senate in consecutive service. 888 nent figure—a representative mau of the § taking their places—an excellent example the way, toall | physical force for the fl”"wm{ preventig others m;m taking ATTEMPTED BURGLARY 1§ THE FOURTH-AVE.—Late Also, AT WHOLESALE by all the LEADING JOBEERY his reputation and confirmed bis ¢ ate of the United States. who are dissatisfied, and ove not only ereditgble to those % This dul not take place yesierday, us (4F 8 W9 | on Wednesday night Ofticer Fallen of the Twenty.first Pro l'n::n ":; xh!s nr;).'u;'; ; _ His speeches while in this House, on the Mexican War, | practice, it but also worthy of imitation by “tho ° rm, but because of the prese ¢ - ¢ | cinet saw a man lounging near the store of Mrs. Sague, No. Al il renee: o %3 iush s man of edu- | in 1816 and 1847, wero able and fearless expositions of 116 | adopted s difforent method of sccamplishing their purpose, nen at each of the up-town dey ¢ | 643 Fourtheave. Ho watched the “clow, aud i a short time v ¥ L of a vigoro ct und an en- | origin and character, aud received the heasty approval of | pamely, an increase of wages. tho malcontents posted themselves on the Tenth-ave., and, | gaw him go up to the doorof the store and force it of W COAI Yightened understanding: of giant strength and sn impos- | g large proportion of the Northern people. “In th hefore yesterday they made a forcible attempt to pre.. | Whor r accompanied the car, threatened the driver NEEHEPEV Y o nd foree 35 opes. Ls 4 The | veut sibers from accopiing (he places they left. vacent. and ¢ e e passaie of ho ear. The inconvenience of | then entered the store and closed the door bebind him. The ¥ ma ofticer immediately followed the man into the store, but AT COST. pecimen of a Vermonter. | ate, not all of his speeches have been reported in £ a long period he dis- | Globe—eertainly one of bis best never appeared, for the | terday a posse of the police stationed at each of the o , diguity, urbanity | reason that he retained the report for revision until it was | depots. prevented a breach of the peace, but did nct ertirely resent their cfforts at intimidation, and from what we have f all hlnd'u- too late to be inserted. His patriotism enfolded his whole | PRt CEECorme At ot many will be wmaltrested, | that th bove o Lias bl o to learn, Wi Y y will be eated, | tha t8 of the | country, und biddivg defiance to all party ties, when the | EC Sy Oy be had, | Viola the public mnd the loss to the companies isa s ter compared with the beating of a single man; and | could see nothing of him, After considerable search the offi- e e shoutd ot b | Sostian slovss 1 Ehriy by, nece Toiare. Ontnewny | THE SCHUYLKILL MUTUAL nee againet unlicensed drivers should . were those who ot only distarbed aud Lroke the | there,the grisoner mads o sulden plunge, and quickly dives s e | Gho have thus far escaped the threatenings trikers,” | public pe atraged those who were willig to | ing himself of bisovercoat, attempted to escape, After ruunivg COAL CoMPANY and | Travel has becn interrupted on all the lines in the cky, with a | Work at tho rates they refused. They set up the plea of jus- | o fow steps, however, ne was caught by the officer, who was H but brutally #0 prompt and regular he in attendance upon the | rushed to the rescue. This temper was shown in his w exee| tice, and aver that their hours of labor are worth a greater | forced o y el ¢ the X 1 2 3 i ptions, notwithatanding the fact that bundreds of gren | tice. aad aver r h m greal orced to use his club freely before the would-be thief would Qaily sessions of the Senate that it conld be said of him | speech in 1856, on the Central American Question, When | were willing o take the reins the ear drivers resigned Citifens ation; but they inflict tho grossest injusti anmt quietly, On searching the prisoner at the Station. 1:‘,5.“:.‘.'.';1“;"1’;'.1"&‘-‘;5r"g'fis?.".:?.'?;x.‘?‘.t.{‘f.'.’o‘:!,"(',f..‘?,":.z: ary ambition for univer- have been iuconveuienced beyond endurane Lo drivers, tthey compinin of it aga Touse a stone-catter's chisel was found in bis possession. It | lud, Peun., AT 87 75 PER TU $ng presence, be was a genuine As presiding officer of the Sene tinguished himself by his promptn ond fairness. He brought to the discharge tiee & conscientious devotion to the best inte pation, *Active, industrious, vigilant, no duty to his con- | honor “and glory of Lis country seemed imperi stituents and the conntry was ever left verformed, and | roused all the energies of his impassioned muture strange was with this he had forced an entrance into the store, Yes- s the historian says of the younger Cato, * he was always | England exhibited her traditi &irst at the Sevate und went out las % sal_empire by pretentions connected with Honduras. e | by their untimely and unfortunate netion, buve lost the aywps i we buve been 3 Mr. Foot bore & prominent part in all our legislation | said: thy of & very large and inflaential elass, Who otherwise might | 0 mivance in wagus was possib and might terday Justice Keliy committed the accused for trial, The Mich this C Suriti the was for the Dnion, and his influence and vote | *'* Standing in opposition as T do othe present National Ag. | have aided them'ln getting the reflef they soughi. o G oo g 3 o ol g e e e ockhobders o tbelr pwi mine, Bave o v0ics 8 wore Siways given to the most encrgetic mensures, and | ministration, difering from it as 1 do most widely and radically ; THE URMAND. LLins ST e e A A. J. Bleecker Son & Co. made the following sales | the masgowmeat of the Compauy, sod save from those best calculated to strengthen the hands of the Gov- | npon almost every question of domestic policy. T am the more The Car-Drivers Associstion may perbaps have been the | 84 te alone will determine. e ernment in its gigantic task of saving the country. To | happy in beiug ableto aceord 1o it the tribute, with less fllr-l 1o saeaent ;:.u worement, although ¢ 4 does Bo of tate ot Auction April 13: First-avet. 2lots east side | 20 TO 40 PER CENT ON THE COST OF THEIR COAL, the Administration of Mr. Lincoln he gave i though it way be, of my sincere and entire approval of the po- | ¢ jearly nppear. Recently, associations on a basis similar to the G .10 north of One-hundred-and-fourteenth-st., eack 25x9. which is of the purest and best quality. Moreover, the Tan cod] ¢ v r. Lincoln he gave & warm and | $HeR8S SEaF e 05 B8 EpET eation. However wo may be | one above named, are 4aid to have been formed wuong the EER LATH I ROND RSN each; Opehundred-and-fourteenthat, 5 lots north side, 95 | i sod forsccouct of Mockholdes, from which Balsoms sieh v - Dne-hundred-and DIRECTORS: I of the loug street railroad rout enst of First-ave, each 25x100,10, €300 enc even an euthusiastic support. 1 had oceasion to know of | 4isa q "anong “ourselves, bowever we may contend and the strength of his attachment to that distinguished man Y , Ad , | wrangle upon questions of domestic tterest and of local poli- | they kave auy rociproc al relations or not, there has certainly . and to know how grate o g Poll- | D, to 8 cortain extent, uoammity fon. althengh 1t wae | Nearly $30,000 of tho Houds Stelen from the | ;.\, lota south side, 95 east of First ave, cach 261100, Eoxrsp Brost, Crancas Termr, stance, ti the Forty s Fiouse in Madison-ave, Recovered — Arrest | 10,8035 cach; Avenne A, 1ot northeast corner One-hundred- Guores L. TRASK, Jouy H. PLatT, not complete. For ith-st. x4, 8. Ove-bundred and-four- v, “lot torth side, 4 east of Avenue A, each 25x Guiis 5. Winow, v 0 each; Oue-hundred-and fifteenth-st., 1 Jot north Orric ...No. 35 Warvsr, and-foarte lly his friendship was recipro: |ty yeq, when it comes to & guestion with & foreign powe N Lieoiorad 2%, 1n. the whoe ‘length and | aciesn eos maiiase] bonce sud enr mational, {nterest aFo X breadth of the land, a more carnest and sincere friend; | cerned, as in the present instance, let us exhibit to the world nd Grand-st. routo abando 8 yosterday, of the Alleged Thieves and 10 man stood by hitn, through all the perils and diffi- | the beautiful and sublime spectaoie of & great, a united, & har. | lthough oo demand for an advance in pay had been proviously : teenth eulties of his Administration, With more unflinching de- | monious people, a peopie bavisg one mind, one heart and ope | ssked. There were some cascs of the same kiud on other Altor » eonsiderable amount of work, the detectives | 100,10, ¢ roads, showing that the movement was Iutended to a.—-anl. have at length succeeded in recovering o portion of the 81a4,. | side. of Avenue A, 25x100.10, $700; ove., 1lot | o e lbstotion Wat B % hned! whers eircalars, maps, subtcription lists, &c., mey be coow votion; aud the people of Ilfinois will cherish this re. | Purpose.” ad i that the strike which was asnousced on she cnal. 0.5 north of One-hundred. 2 @0 1n bonds and money stolen from the residence of Mr. | Se G octrollor ratiie) Ao wa lot. N6 75 bos | subscriptions received. and information give at all times. -eAmgm;m- with gratitude. . (‘Amonu the t]mr{)r! rl']mrt-'-d, that upon the Kn‘rlmu fine on Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, was to be the wgnal for & 5d when the time came for the representatives of a | Constitution, better known as the ¢ Lecompton Swindle,” neral suspension of busivess on all the rou John . Moore, No. 110 Madison-ave., on the ovening of the | twi ks and E: 5 great sud beartstricken people to pay the lst t G hest and of marked excellence. The plot | *On the last-named line, the drivers gave the Prident and | 2id ult. The full particulars of the affray were i ol A e B | R e & e BV respect aud affection to the memory of their marty Yo force a pro-Slavery Constitution upon a free people was | Direetors notice by sending them u petition askiog o ndvance | the timo n itk TRiONS - g . . ren Sdent, it was fitting and proper that Mr. Foot, the Pafer | shown up with all its revolting features. Not a frequent | to §3 per diem, and announcing thelr inteation to o , O Eeturdan lust two won, giviog the namen of Lewis Clark | ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON AN AMBRICAN Vesspy | YARo—Now 263 and 263 West Torenty f0kiat, betwoen Seventd unless favorabie reply and to th and Charles Dennis, ealled upon a goutleman residing in the i i . h and Eight the eity, and proposed to s m some coupon | ™ A FOREION PORT.—In the United States Commissioner's GALL & COMPANY, Agents. upper part bonde, He exami Bexaiur, should,us the Chusruan of e Joint Comitieq | aker in the Senate, ho was yet always listened to with | unless o fuvorabie reply an of the two Houses, be obarged with the management of | attention, when he did speak, upon any subject; and upon A JUPe & 0aztash Aour. . i i} . the proceedings. Profoundly anxious that the ceremonies | those subjects immediately o o ‘charge he E:;]'“;jfl“;; comuusioate i fppheiiivers. 1l gries ere s pottisn of those sioten from the rossdenos of Mr, M B Wefe oGnisiner: Cpwin - Tasbieiey ¥ e iy THE NEWS OF N VEE should be wortby the august occasion, Le entered ou his r,,.,..,.d,l. entire confidence. His recent eulogy upon "was -a strike.” Kince then they have bees wil e e e e N Peqniil of e || SO0 AL IR e Loiae e Frederick C. Bryan, the trial E THE WELK‘ duties with zeal aud enthusiasi. is docoased colleague was not only worthy of the ocea- e e e s h e | A e e soas (hat b kad Bot the touBh With | it maie a0 it &0 the iy 1 the Xires iriane: thoe with zeal aud SLUUiRSIL, e energy to the accom- | sion, but wis & good specimon of the Senator's matter and | {he Tmense number. of employment-seokers aul rendered | bim wherewith to parchase the bonds, but i, they would cal g e BCH T LR R B ——— Jishment of the purpose. No man understood better | manner, and, when delivered, awakened res ponsive chords | somewbat vindictive the s et e | e aei Tk wodlh see AL M ouL 60 They 1k, Diow. | W aice SUh & Misgshet T and Heie kil e Dosbla an be did what belonged to such an oceasion, and he | inthe hearts of all hearers by ts impressive eloquence and ;hr -l'nll;‘m ".f r;'-fll.v l;nnlvn se condition "}fl: " ;' 'A g 1o call again. Capt. Young of the detective forco was | wigh i, T.ndmu in vlln-'n:f:'KA.: rnly 2?;..;.?2".3 -nin: m:‘fl:l' THE NEW-YORK DLl Mo stieation 00 oll tha A oo chastened besuty. few of the roads bave bad no interraption of travel, for the | notif ¢ occurrence, and nes made aFTangements to id he gof o . % 1 to all the the details and saw stoned beauty reason thut the drivers have been promised whas wages the -..‘urvn,.- parties w the bonds for s :}'v‘l‘llm-:?}ulh(rn(; e ."“',,.f.“,‘l""“:‘“.fi’,'z l,'p?.f;dai%’:,m ied that they | Of before C them, and became sat r himself that nothing which was necessary to be done | A8 a spoaker beforo s popular andience, Mr. Foot oc e ; was left undone. The day was cold, stormy, cheerless. | pied no mean rank. FHis noble figuro and full-toned voic m:::-'f-'h‘,.“."fi:‘ln'.'.'.fi‘.'..'.lh"" .'-,:‘n;xh:n‘:‘ this unlerstanding ; oung, sccompanied by Detee: | Washipgton was a good seaman, and did bis duty, Harman Atan carly Lour Mr. Foot's duties commenced. The | at once arrested attention. Never begrudging preliminar R e o o vemet thet oo cmplaist hdia boeu | fag® V:I‘:'»'-n';\,--. succended iy arrost | Klauelb and Joun Hoffman ulso teatified to the same matters. preparation, his specches w ble, and well- | generally made concerning the length of time the drive the missing bonds. T were subsequently fdentified by the Cae sdjonraed. s which were o BT erowd was great and the pressure for admittance was tre- mendous, aud be had to exert himself to the utmost to | sustained tothe end. His sty ever lacked clevation, and | compelied to be on duty. In this respect is really man above mentioned as the b od 10 bim Svicipg BY HANGIN Frederick Butske, s nat § NGING —Frederick ke, ive oo that order was preserved and that the arrangements | Without being ornate was atiluent and scholarly. Though | oause for complaint. The demand is simply for na inceem by the prisoners. also identified by Mr. Moore us were properly curried out. And all who were "t know | admirable in temper, he conld yet employ invective at | pay, and an increase of the fore the hoirs of lavor, | & portio from him. of Germany, yesterday committed suicide by havging himself b e a i Bow sdmirably and s t.s.. 4 off, times with crushing effect, and declaimed u-nlmnu- daring ;;I::“nm;bfiruv'm "u‘hlllrll':'r hr X m; b been com- Lhe § ing, and on | inaroom at the Siegfried Hotel, located at the corner of Though it was my fortune to be associated with him in | impetuosity of a inaster who felt able to both ride and b g ould meet with po favor whateser. the abo jon by th = J 2l i s ¥ ny fortune to ocisted with b 3 s THE FOLICE INVITED TO ABLT THE 5THAERS, magistrat pridoners a8 among ;l::',','{:,'lf},{,',':,d,:,"n,':.r;:',':,‘;.:',‘:,’;r,"n'.':',':,'.:.‘;f;’“"("',m::,":f.“;" THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for ARPIL 1% THE N, Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this week contoiu the fob j the | guide the storm he was creating. But his great strength ¥ esterday moruing an ffort was made Lo ¢ e police | the most expert aneak thiove il state th f ¥ g as made to eulit the police st expert wneak thioves in the country, and state that |y woyotitied to hold an inguest. The wife of deceased is s voice gave forth no on the side of the strikers. but without success. A Committee | the robbery was eflected by entering the house by e os. mmitt v ¥ y entering the house by meas of | Joiropning at the corner of Hoster-st. and the Bowery. lowing: g sorpation that duty, it is but Just to say that all the credit ¢ Lreadixe AwticLes—Delmars Resurrection Sirop: successfil wansgement of the ceremouies belonged to | lay in his absolute earnestness. him. Afterthe proceedings were over, exhausted and | uncertain sound. No man ever heard him speak and | o 4rivers, numberin . i 8 ) i < & nearly 20, and purporting © be autbor- | false keys, and whilo one watched tie other slippe: overcome with fatigue, Mr. Foot went to his lodgings, and | went away in doubt s to his meaning, or a8 to which side | jzed by weetings that had l:)f held ..pl,ml: mhl‘nl[m ulnu“‘ml,v th :m lmxvumll::l:u; :hn :ll\mbL:. "l‘n‘.’, ;‘:‘;n:-:::? g The L f the Presdent's Veto, 2,49 Ad V that night was attacked with the disease which termi- | of the argument Le poused, Having satisfied his | nesday, presented thems s at the Twenty-ubth Precinet shrewd-looking mes, Tefuse 0 commit them. IAnwouncements. | Duties ; Lo "w"'u':-"mr Stovens—The Tiimes; We '»‘-fir! Teaching; The Conuecticut * Reaction ” A Free Trade Ples vt Feicuy a8 right, he embarked his wholo | station house. aud asked Capt, Brackett to arrestall who were | selves in Of the amiount stolen only 6 ng in railrond bouds and rexistered | Gents', ¥ manner. > able FINesT READY-MADE CLOTHING IN AMERICA.— | What is the Truth ! Twenty Five Years. Europe on the Eve of Wak ss after he | own judgment thet he sonl und strained every nerve in the effort to bring his | found driving the cars without a license. They sid o strike hod been decided upon, and that it would take jlace all over | by the thieves, the rest b 000 could be made a mated his life. I saw him at his rooms two d Austris sud Prussia ; Editorial Parazraphis. Nuws Svawanv—Miitars: Navals News from Washington; News ual to custom work. uths’ and ildren's, all quit was taken sick, aud he then believed himself so far recov- ared that he Would be enabled fo gowith me the next | sudience to the same conclusions with himself, ' Ho was | B BoSriits on, and that it 1 b ) ¢ b smorping to call on the distinguished citizen who deliv- | both sincere and positive, and utterly incapable of guile © city at noon, and ished Lis in securing Lo pay they Jovernment seouritien, Every effort is being made by the de. | Just received, (10) cases latest styles French, English a ered the eulogy andto couvey $0 him the resolution of | of doubl unllu;.n' His integrity, uworal 4nd ,mm‘. bad demanded, Capt. Brackets refused to ube: theia In the tectives to recover the rest of the missing propesty. Seotel Goods for the Custom Department. ¥ o | e ertigcrios Fchicsls Deesessis Siisoniion Congress requesting a copy of the same for publication. | was as firmly fixed ue the mountains beneath whose R N e o e e Mo, 08 Lafayetto-plase, and W ot Yorrare Fouriax News —Fzorope; West ludivs South Aaetics. ro was uever any doubt of | it the Polico in their favor, they abandoned aiy further at- CITY NEWSs. " Opposite Cooper Union. o Coare Khoes ikt~ The Sil Law « Botb Houses of Congress dow he was born, aud 1 lation upon any question as to where he would be | tempt of this kind aud resorted to the only weajon left them— . When he spoke, therefore, he brought to bear not | intimidation. only cogent argument but the influence of true man—the | Another demand of the -~ —~— CuariTy FAIR.—A Fair is being held in the Hall, 3,500 BRicks per hour are made by the **Na- Iate Senator from Vermont appearcd ini the Senate for the Sixth - P st time and made his final report as Chairman of the | weight of an experienced legislator. sult, was made about 11 o'clock yesterday maning. Capt. ixth-ave., oppo hmvluh ,ingaid of one of the | ToNaL,” Whick is o clay-temperiug wachine, aud the bricks Joint Committee of Arrangements, and his last motion A= Chairman of the Comuittee on Public Buildings, he Brackett assured the second deputaiion that he wonld make no | colored schools of the city. We recommend it to those of our | made by it WILL STAND ALL CLIMATES. Those made by the was that “tiho report wud sccompanying papers be | had foralong period taken adecp interestin the workof the arrosis of {ho Kind {hey wished; bt ihet he wied take the | readers who feol intercsted in any degreo in tho success of | dry presing machines wil all crable o pieces on_being printed.” He continued o take a decp interest in the | Capitol Extension. Hig idens were liberal—co-cxteneive e o e Conparetion Coussel for ferther aolo 10 bree | theso institutions and desire to contribute thereto. exposed to frost. AUEAM REQUA, General Agent, No. 130 ation of the Eulogy and the proceediz nected | with the grandeur of the nation, and ho would build well | Sree duty was to secure the sccommodation of e . Y. "R He was not, however, able “to zo, but sent his colleague in the Senate, Judge Poland, in his place. Bpec 'On the next day, Friday, the 16th day of February, the 8 Canada; New Brosswick to Army o the Maiue Frootier t Cainpo Bello Islaud ; The P Viro or Tur Civie Rigums’ Biit—Speech of the Hen. Lyv man Trumbull of Lilinois. in the Souate of the United States, April similar re- Recoxstrrcer:p—From Our Special Corregs . C., Florence, 5. C., aud Ssvanas, Us. ublic, and ————— u tmnmm,nn:!:lu- last official act of his life was toapprove | and for all time, He felt o pnde in the splendors of the | that this be would strive to do until ke receved coutrar portrait of Mr, Lineoln, which 18 to be the frontispices | structure, fondly contempiated thotime when thesurround- | orders. , Y| AssocraTic e SA%ial Correspondence of The . ¥, Tribuse) 20 the volume of the published proceedings. ing grounds should be enlurged, and believed in the end the SCENEA AT THE UP-TOWN DLFOTS AND Akt —Dr, Macgowsn, traveler among tho EAD CoOSY COMRANE; Infamous Proceediugs Lie Enormous Sciool Fuud of Texee '°d Yo show government buildings | During the afternoon we visited all the stree, railrond de. | Celestials and familiar, with Chineso % Wost Twanty Athest, e R s o, sou. anges | world would not be abl North ; Address to President J “Hr. N;-enk:r. when we contemplate the g i ) ! By i ] at have taken place among the public men who were | and grounds more i, posing or 8o appropristely magniti- ts, with the exeeption of that of the Jleeckerst. and Fulton * ect fore the sec o i it it Mr. Foot when he Sist entered the Senate, | cent. It was the ca iposing o o uppropriately TagIne | Ferry line, at which there was to trouble. Thire were mut- FIRAEhaE & utars et £l SR PR ol L b b v Ry BUsloP 0¥ THXAS 0N & NAW LAY, a1d since the time when you and I first enterd these Halls, | wonder, then, that Ko shoold in Bls Tast honr closs the letaas e It 20 et G e Bolanoe of the New-York Assosiation (his cvening at 8 o'olosk. st <. Coveumts—Aburact of the Frocecdiiza e are sdmonished how flecting and evanescent are all | drsma by wishing to be so raised in his bed that his eyes | TR sl flrdiinc B 8 3 'ue Bu s i ey things human. How few are left to struggle on but yet | might ¢ old the rays of the morning sun glit- | Fiobeh at one time the sy ] @8 oo S IpeE X Hixey CLav's Bunruvav.—Yesterday boing the | 10F BU ‘,r‘f‘[_-\"';"‘,}["“h;[:’_tlf;: AR Jioieots oach R T S s Al One Hondred snd and illuminating those | The drivers notified the President that they would birthday of Henry Cldy, aud in pursuance of o resolution | out damsge, atfo; re protection than bars, bots or locks. PopuLAR BotaNT—An llustration of Some of the Most Intereste E. Houugs, No, 19 Brosdway, Witk \egetable Li From Uur Special Correspondent at Do ar Cliuiate ; Best Method for Cen- oes and eise Povae 0 Worm Climotes . Grass i Experiments with te Oive w the Souts, snd by Whet » little longer, to buffet the waves and encounter the | tering upon the majestic dom storms and the tempests of political life: Halls wh he had long been 8o noted an actor. receive the wages given upon the roads, and this w “ Apparent rari nantes in gargite vasto.” | " He was & modest man_and obeyed the gospel precept, | promised them. Th that on this line t Vermont mouros the loss of hee faithfal and devoted | “not to think of himself more highly than he ought to | ears rau regularly througlout the day with an meroased basi- ublie servant, and the nation shares in ber grief. He | think,” and estesmed others better than himeclf. - Few | B¢ F followed, alas’ 00 soon, him who had so lately been his | who spoke so well have been able to centent thomselves however, with the exception of that at the corner of Ninthave, and Fifty-fourthst, thero were EFFECT OF THE adopted by the Common Council, the State, National and City flags were displayed from the City Hall, Controller's ofticeand | gy vux & Tacox Pranos, established 1920, @ Ware. other public bulldings of the city. Bl . L gl b 10N ORDINANCES 0N CtVIL | On another page, under Instruction,” . T r page, under nstruction, adver. | People. Grass can be N Skeps—\What to Buy; When and Where to Plant. gollesgue. The mourful acceats of elogy pronounced | witk speaking so infrequently. He always appeared to un- | (0 S80E U RS in: here. wore e thi Chamber upon the illustrious Collauier bud scarcely | derrate his own perforiuances, and never, I believe, circu- | Grivirs jounged ot o disconteuted . T e iy © foo B 3 : 18 0W) s e+ | drivers lounged about chewing th ter favey and fy. | CONTRACTS.—In t aparior Court, before Justice Barbour, | tisement of BURNHAM'S AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, asupe- | ARP} @ied away bofore we wero called upon to follow to the | lated any of hin apeeches in pamphlet form; but he was | dulging in A Geweat the fuct 1hat-on all | the case of The Crescont City Bank agt. Edward Matthows, | FIOF lustitution, located at Spriuglield, Massachusets. . i ail: et T o sther cireum- | jmp s pgphes s up. Among yesterday's deci - M kG A New Stcunborry Basket, Sawdost o Muleh : Churoing, 03 Resaedy for Cat W orme) generous and hearty in his appreciation and circulstion of | the roads a fow cars were kept runviog A ve his companion, adviser, friend, so long associated with him in the service of the country. those made by others, stance which aroused their ire and kept afve their judignation Frexon 8 These two great American Senators, both alike eminent He was aman of cours; When he served in this | long afterit would have been drowned in lager-beer, was wions was denl fon in the above case to sirike 0ut | g ol i g Breod of Hoge: Do Rabbits Kat Fiesh, V trou: Mapla e, the great Kadi- | verypalpable fact that hundreds of persors were ready to take ense of Mr The question involved in this | gy e e p-Buckets; Cultivited Bee Pastures; lmporta y e Tiees Glaw ed by Mie —How Saved ; Clab fool i toe Praf¢ 9 University-place. See | +: Wine frou |llinois—The Vintuers' Prospeet adei Vinevard Satistice. Hancocl T g and Wi Makin rekd The tance to all perss lent statesmanship, | House, belonging to the old Whig par jomst from the Ohio Ashtabula district wus for their Chnistian v their e their devoted patriotism, their long and useful public | cal Abe 1 the police pre. | their pinces at the old rat violesce oceur- | ary motion is oo of great | vented any outbreak, and y wreat usiness connections with Sof How the Wine was 5 during ¢ services, and their unsullied integrity, have passed away, nber. Anti-Slavery sentiments in those days and the places on earth that have kiiown them will knc - favor unywhere, and | untered floreeet | 04 0OTIRE e ARy, H-AVENUR JOUTS. | Rebeltion, The suit w ] ape U them no more forever. They have gone, but they bave | hate and frequent violence ou the part of slaveholdin The vielnity of Sixtb-av e natieiiat dron iai haan: | RETES O o8 SR o8 3 firm ex. | Bond-st., near Makinzlnforuation W auted; How o Keey Winteg feft to the country the richest legacy in the recollection of | representatives. Mr. Giddings ouce told me that upon | cente e Tis mulomtants o the weeh shis,. TRM ¢ sy | :‘j"“" g ion and discascs, Fovers, div | Apples; Remudy o Hop Lice. o y P e Corng their well spent and honored lives, 3 ono occasion, when he had uttered some unwelcome truth | Nas been running its cars for three yearsust, accord el gt e ooy ey ot e | e e roat YL Saiao ) Iematiie e Ry ‘Mr. DAWSON pronounced a brief and feeling eulogy on | about the institution of barbarous m of those | statement of the officers, merely for theiecommodatio h while the other partuers were rech ‘of New. | * Tux Dur Gooos Maxxer. ; the deceased. e esteemed it a privilege which any just | chivalric representatives rushed toward ‘him, evidently public, not having paid it stockholders a dividend in that | Orten The defondant, Matth in his answer, first Passengers Sail :;-u" FUKOFEAN JIARKETS. man might ask, to add his voice to the general exprestion | bent on mischief, uud that Foot at ouce sprang to his side | time. ‘ho toad, Joweten Gos been amost entirely rebuilt, | that tho partuership was boing contingent op | FOR SAVANNAH--Iu Steamship Vireo—John Whitlock, Capt. S e e ol.lwrro' T:mtur l"'mllu; :rm Nestor among b ready to ;n.;n the agen —ar. The promptuess of this ;"}“h':“).':': lu;;} s new rl-vll‘”n(l;:k rovided | the accession of third party p | Joseph Oroses, Mr. aud M. A. A Kowe ud twe children, Capt. ¥ B AND DRATES ial 8. pe opinions of few m: action and the firm port of Mr. Foot ould-he | $0T B! ot g - ) more than | of secession and civil war turted Borden, J. I'. Stove, Mr. Lisse, M. McAal r. St 110 1 — g 4 E s o 1 e o . 4 S 7 e e th ce. ol he duvers wovel - . 1 X T. Kivg. James Dav D, on. illnes 1. w T IR, O Fe T W e 1y 0. the | Clddinge, could doubt the mesuing of the sao OF tho | S ey “iarr¥esessts and. eIghe o _Canaiete . The | Ba Mvotoues thas belvglog up. the. whole qoeston. o Mg A e Bkt 0 Tam d ot some len days ago, when the ¢ b Ready this morni 107 mailing, fve cently 5 bacribers, 200 Reign of Terror which drenched Frauce with blood, when | other. B i e o vat¥. hiy-Sfour sned MdbIpAt ol e “Bercest Musions of the country were ruised, bis | ~ The dcticate as well as difficult duty of making up the B e o harnoon. | Their sotms] working (1o 8co0rd: counsels were ever for moderation and justice, soothing, | various Committees of the Renato frequently fell 1o his lnillnlhu table is 11 bonrs and 48 minites, he viciuity of the depot was crowdsd throughout the day, plaintitt arguing that to give s the ordinances of secession would nition of their validicy and of tl C addressed to unmes of subscrivers . ', addiessed L0 Laties of subserioess to oue add: Passengers A FROM GLASGOW—Io Steamsliip U Mertyles, J. Seaton. E. Seaton, Miss Mar dom—Peter Allen, 3, Miss Macarthy, E5ESe LT sud subduing, the vengeful feelings of the times. He [ lot, aud it was always done with great digcration and fuir- wis eminently o good and mild man, combining the mod- | ness. Here his wodesty was apparent, for b never go [ Dt tiere was bo violence, Cars wer sent out at Irregular | seceded Blates; tho defendsnt ax ; esty of & wousn with the constancy and integrity of o | carved as to leave the choicest parts to himself, intervala, sccompanied by policomen; but kreat inconvoulenco | recoguisiug de Jacto iale of war, I the saize way and to U B NS i e, NI b Tweaty coplen to Csto. His woral character was above reproach. He Mr. Foot was igdustrious, methodical, punctual to all | ¥** 'ell‘l]hlr.:;uzh;rlu!hl’hnu:ll.ru ;:mh-f the """"‘ by those ac | wame’ extent ox it bad been accepted by the Unitod States ) sud 400 in the steerage, Au extra copy will be seut for was foarleas and determined in tho awertion of & Tieht, | appointuicaty and neser posiposed the work of tday for e Ayt o QeuEiaiin, pss. outes. s The, Lokrs. MetInG: b e Eaclaioy 8 Sy LS LAl ST g RH K v, R R L ot st A L s, i Whatever bo aiied 10 | @Tho degot at the intersection of Jevesihara. and Fifty- | Mr. ol W, Ashmoad for plaintiff; Mr. Joun Sherwood for . HE TRISUNE, New York ooy i o, odma ol with e id sl nagoe, Sexsir | 0 Be led 1o 40 e - e was proud of Vermont, loved | drwat dcommodate th ol d e ek wd by s | dfedt Steamabip United K [ e x5 e | [ICONOMY TO ATT ND 10 1T EARLY. "y b n L . w wventh-avenuoe and Unitersity place lines, Eighty-seven is ——— Fi Donald & € : . » em St i, om0 e G o f | B e s 0, i, ossme, s | SRRt L Bl i o W | e Cas on Soreoar CooutnasTu | it G ¢ o b Mr. GRINNELL was the next speaker. Ho said the words 1f it be that God loves those who are ready for His com- Mr. Kerr, the President of the road, nformed us that he would | WOMAN UNDOUBTEDLY Potsoxen —Coroner Gover scews to i ‘“vlm\blm Frazer, San Francisco % days, with mdse. to Clin- o fmian Wese few, and these only should ho utter, His | ing ** in such an hour as ye think not,” orthose He takes | Dave bad no difficulty whatever if thedrivers from oter roads | have had greater ambition to discover aud anuounce the first o B \ir Qrobon), Chuk, Tondem 38 Sevw ik i A A M PH R ety year wero spobt mear the mountain home of the | whils yet in the full evjoyment of all their strongth and | RISEN Siited the SEETL for the oo of ierierng with | e of cholers in the epdemis of 1666 than to cguant bimy | €. L RV right & Go. Had s ‘succmsslon of N\V. galos duriog the pas. hopes—with wind and ‘reputation us well as Faith in th w11 with the facts in regard to tho death of Mary Hell, which | 448, %%, buiyark b oiihe ptwacd. | offectualy prevents njory to clothes, Ac.,frow MOTHS, sud cheaply Jawented &nfi_lor, whd he mfi gl]un h;m nanmn‘v‘:’o of hl:. & 5 THE EIGHTH-AVENUE. frieudship. Biography would place the deceased in the grace of God undimmed—then was Senator Foot fortunate | e Eighth-ave C bave 94 cars, for which th was made public last Wednosday, On Satords ight th paal o0 front Tuuk of Americas goutlemen aud stateswea. Tho | a e was Lappy st the timo of b death, Life was st it | employ 16 dr T A L R E A kel stk caiogheps Rulemosan i o benecin S il devon, e, of Norwey, Gl four (e miaen Topwafyard over. | eBough I you stend (o1t 30w, Every drugiu be . m" :,’ h(' e R & “b,',?hflm'" o Bemsoc Moo | e Saiihe s e T b his highe | taKing sach car from the depot at th corner of Fifty-ninth-at e Ak b e e e D B et mune | furesl il rom the ogeyacd tothe deck,breaking biathigh, ad o TMPROVED ELLIPTIC HOC (. v celving other injuries, dolng MP > HOO whic! Y8 8po) and emotion, | est ambition had ever coveted. He not tired himself | to Central Park. These men ure on duty about 13 hours 10 | the day, and was snrrounded by ber famil Lo :ne‘-:nnt‘»,o‘v“c:lr l'n.'. lnnl:‘l'ob-:!;::" r:;:fl) m.&’," Neuvites, 17 days, with I TG EOPR ess than it had | nor was the world tired by his presence, but he seemed to | each day, but their workiog time is abo 11 Lours cach.- A | which is re 3 p 3 presented as having” regarded Darty of drivers. from thie rond vhited those on the Teuth: | wnd particuiar affeotion. On Sunday she bad & diarrhen which | - Bark Hosida & Opovich (Aust), Gusius, Trieste, 88 days, with ove had puhnt}on o’ft:ol " thnunnddwn ] 1 ity :fl:fifi:., noldd';t‘;: l‘:zqn'n.inn igent ywm:nr;,n g E'-:'.:"mf :?::{h’i‘:?u‘h‘:mfiz;,‘md2:5.“.‘:.2 :;l. and interfored somewhat wih the business there, but | was very offensive and painful. Ste was then soized with | mdse. to Koop, Sattler & Co. wery bad weather, and split and wducated en, 18 Inwyers, 23 physiciaus and 14 “lseeit! Toeoit! The gotes are wide open ! beautiful! m"r:.:fi:;‘"“ juterruption of travel on the last named m:.:mon- and 8 peculiar agony and writhing of the body, | lostsalls L o L e of Wi g fessional teachiers. 1u ita church Solomon Foot was bap- | beautiful! 'PORTY.SECOND-STREST AXD ORAND-STRLIT LISE. : i I:_a“:d'-:l’lll‘lzmul\h‘.?leu- :?vr l;‘nq 'pm[m Within 14 G50 RTE R W Moyer, vessel t0 b ul::": :‘!‘:-'{-&m: ol o e scboo o, Uesoe o Vnchor a0d | Benator ook vas prebmingncy s lrgshosried | The ariver son i reve withons com tumioned e | e e oot B wioh 0 sl heah | bt th Highiondn ik LK i s st afterw founder el thers; | platforme of thelr ears at noon yesierdny. They bad given no | wan impossible o dissect tho tagues, @il 1poD Shis evid patgd ooy r s ipornivg. Mo wos provd of Lis erigia, | fur o wdulge iy eu; aud was the . et s ILED. LOCK SWGH BEWING-MACHINE. h‘mfi lesp dig )y salice, Teadippy | bolce phaleves of ihely Lateapon, bad maked for 80 - | vasgios of “Deatd from cLoloa” wus sendered, Upon ibe mmm-fi”—n—u A, H. SUFLEK, Ko 7 Brosdwely