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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1866. e — O — _______-________——.___.____T“___ s s Insurance Companics. Fo “AN“ATTANM,L (:O\llv?'}‘(& | Gteamboats and Railreads. Jaomes Jowets, Jowott, Wosport with wmeckere to Samuel | tion. Sant. Stargts md, his ofioors ,gz.: hold of whatever | “Wy bead waa in & whi - > y oy o BOLE MANUFACTURERS OF Dt N i, B L cabothport for P2oviden ie-preservers thoy could catoh from ames, &nd distrib- | o G380 tem 3 ity, * ERPETUAL POLICIES. o S | QAFETY, SPEED, AN . por for Penidence tod thed: wmong the ook e f temporary Obristiauity. ' ON 1 foal t00 bappy e e ; sasqe B O SR o on,. | GAFETY, SPEED, AND CoMFORT. i B B g sl ng i rs andk e i b | Moen” B Kot iy e 2 METROPOLITAN INSURANCE SO SR e i o s | : Fow e | passengars wero not headed. Huddled togother at the stern | PLESe4 Wore normal ehamactorstios of bis natare, OOMPAN L O] OL.—Sulphu 50 degrees | WORCPSTER, PALY of the vessel, 0ach one intert on saving bimsell regardioss of o died totaly insensible t the enormity of the erien | 2om sabiibe VNN | rowgth, clear aad pure. for SALY. vary CONCORD, 1 por h what fate might befull Lis neighbor, the fear-strioken men which be committed, o 108 s0d 110 11k A ¥ )k Wit " - ¢ @ nelgghbor, the en and | ¥ z ; L st s ST AL B women stood regarding tho slow but sure spprosch of the | ' Less than an hour bofore he died, he spoke with me 1TAL 4 M‘,”{(,_”M 00 I ] 1 ¢ oo A { SR « Loy to the only part of the vessel that yet remained | about the ll. fulsa Tpom" that m.r,..u prblished ! 1615,084 05 ported and ratsed fu the Un 3 Tt 3 respecting him. Ho inl o 3 " | pourd: Four Seeds sext by wail for $1 | 1eave Now s ¢ Braferriog o iak lifo ¢ tho meroy of the waves, 4d Bovton Post and The ‘sp':?:fd Thesloston Horald, TR prass B0 | orend into tho water by the flery eloment, but e Herald's reporte of e e oo fanracce | e S R {he sargiag bilows and emsed Doj0 of whstover | o ceradd s roportar looked Into his ell, €nd seide 0 lons v siily snd Worcester, Worcos e of safoty Pl ey i Pente i | I ey opeter, Sars L, “ I'in pretty wel whenever i oty b desees by | i et B it : Ve g e Thua B sagn ©This e & 0 day T | e o ~ Agesit, on tie Ploe while others, utterly overe , % Yoa, Iy, a4 ‘ X EVERDELL™ No. 104 Fult ( or tho o ho go " i M e ’! STEAM JOB PRINTERS asd LABEL MANUFACIUR GOLD ,\ TNES of MONTA e ot | rmm’r’i\i‘d 5..'2'."?.'!1"'.}’.'ri'{.,fi'."’;i'n“.‘?inmfi“-."' = d ERS & n | the erew ai deres ' ‘ i L i id of was lowered, nad scarcoly bad she | ¢ Then,” said Green, © T 1o Mhsing thet i ity be & - | {onohed tie waier betoro the flumes on ng o " said Green, o TihePost had s pleckiiyty AN . o ¥ 7 PR | to ¥ betore the flames caie roaring around 4o | their reporter Sk e ety o Wedding Tards, L. g% ) 5 DPort-Warden’s Notice el o i el g el 8 | No, Gt Anirew ‘.‘r‘.?.h'.‘l“‘,.il'.}"f‘.,“m‘?a."fi.‘f.#&i{ A SIS ) B . rd to ) off, or le sle he timbers near > ‘G fi B . T WM. EVERDI .1 : | . - ey grasp from the tiubers near | ho waid, Gov. Adrew signed the death warrsat of Dess b . WEDDING CALDS sad FINE STATIONGR y, (bstanitsthed 3 fin., snd expect t {frighted men and women in the water, some with I wlA‘rJ“".l" i « o {115y e e ok 1 others foetiug oo buxes and boards, now made Oh!" said Green, “but that was an aggravoted 2 = or the . oal, and in an instant ske was sunk to the lovel of | casc.” SRy X AR e W I e T NI tho water by the ny of those who endeavored to erawl His eyes twickled. [ was amazed at it, but smiled with. il ber Ocean Sic orer the sices, ‘Lho caplais ad the pilo: did wl fn thor | him, . — 3 [ 5 lr;"‘_ ,,mw’: hvw m;‘:‘::]:“’;‘d ;"“":‘lnl-'t}"l: xtz e i | s “ Uhx' but /hn/-dvul an aggravated case !" the coms o pre PACIFIC MAIL STE to ber and all would ed. i lemned man repeated. plo of ths 7 « P l 1 L 81 tnto ber and oll would be saved. Tt words | "y poor felow for 8 moment had for whoro he : » Sistios bkt & - Ly ves h o was, and what o'clock it was, and absolutelfscomed to ea- ¥ " s | & . 1 ack by & heavy wave, joy the small joke, . . et | Amboy st 7§ o' w | i uhvllu‘u!g water, ;«.ll efforts to right hor M".\_ol,' be' added, “I never heard the name of Des v ) B £ bt YENTR S ~ry % - =1 md duting those awful mwoments wore than artin before,” .. the ¢ eive back § N 1t staggered me for a_second. S e - e Fig i ey A e SowNerk, Toot of Liverty. | ud ler surroundiogs was tertl- | Ho then suid iat ho bad seen The Springfield . 4 ? : ailroud. & tie | y Rsik | v, rovealing & most apaeilicy | ¢an's editorial notice of tho decision of the ; dw & - tline to Pitcsburgn aud the o0 Tlle on evory side, the waters | COUrt After stating that the petition had hmnuzfi v now u | ; OUTE TO THE WF | boxes and bales of every deserip. | 1Ae Republican added that *tho wiserable wretch wo y . » reeived | . 1 Ao Weet, except when | 2gling drowning ones, the swim. | Bave to meet bis doow.” l & | preservers, were eudeayoring to sus- “ Now,” said Gireen, s quictly as yon or T would ., & uny the e to Chisags, Cinels “the man that calls me « miserable wretch knows -rfl--‘ 4 f . | shot np thron, at all about me !* E e [ PR el : r:‘;-.nr’r- i | !Ahuulh 1;,,;.\- the assertion secms to be, T beliove thes ~ o (S NS G B o vt et B s i o S R j IR B 3 | 1t is entirely true; beoanse, from every investization thed s . ‘ iy, whisle sounds of 8lticss xoacled | g boen miade, the concdision s imosistiblo that -the 2 aeop » | STATE OF EUROPE, | Nye, thrued the bow of Hia vessel towasd fhe scens of | Murder was neither plarned beforehand nor {wm-uhhfl i 1 N . s oby ] — the disaster, while the mon were pot to work fn euttiog loose | 10 malice; that it was a sudden and irresistiblo jmpulse pore cio b V5% Niistory of the Prussinn.Awstrinn Fmbreglio— | twe life-bonts on the decks. Being up to within an eighth | acting on a dwarfish mind. It was ks kuowles of ths > v 7 e | JPOR CALIFORNIA via | AM [ | 4 | of tho ] |, the Electra was stopped, |.fact that prevented him from looking on the deed with Eo ) e | JQ . £ The SchleswigeHoistcin Question—Prescnt uss of buraing boxos aud | horror, o HDAY ] Condition of the Quarrel—Napoicon’ Posie l g ‘-’\;"dv"”l' u '"1:":1 ;h seems all like o dream,” he once said. w o a " —aE A ) d lowere off to Now, it is not temporary fits of mental aborration thet 2 n—Eiungnry and Austrin—Ead Conduct of vy v g Cpd o h i 2 N . ~ qod’ roduce ¢! | the Boheminms—Other Provinces—Xwulion iness and shoved off by voluo. F\l\n‘rfc .;2%‘“213‘.’ flnfl'fim:‘:‘ ffi.m;,‘;:mu :;r"ud;?.w Thess threo boats picke: o1 | Green, guiltless of intentional erime, mever felt cont from the day of bis convietion. When Lo epoke of trouble that his act bad brought vpon his fiends, and the disgrace that it might extail on hisrelatives, his voies uivered, and he wus sincere in his expressions of ut when be spoke of Converse and fwuily, all that be earnestly was that%ie did not premeditate the . rod o | not havedoneit if he bad hed time to think and be s erier, o Georie Jowe A1 | malico whatever nzwinst bis viotim. Indoed, be o Lt ettty proferting toTiik bis lfe sinid the fiames to £+ | the hope tooneof bis clorgymen that the first spirit ho mes Jast moment, “Aho Intter gontieman felt tnclined to push bim | in the next world would be that of Frank Conversagwhess Jampet himaelf; but, fearfal of the re- | body he slew. BRRWIOK. Politics~Fanoticivm wear Naples—Scveral Frotestants and Freemasons WKilled, ; aud for thres hou 1 the place of the a UCED RATES Frowesce, Marel 27, 1306, Austria and Prossia, the German ollies, who but mark, for the reseue of Schleswig now quarreling icles fu the Derlin in earnest, w Tue resson is very wsscigers on_board. the Clty ol C. Osgood of Norwich, tely AN THA PANY o LAKE NIGARAGUA, ¢ Buffale | ope - La Store and Grand SN Western | Viewna officiel papers were writ ve that we are o nd | might be- | , bo lefi him where Lo J FRIDAY, Sa okitk. eon- | co the B in question in its prescat | spousibility sbouid the boy be d : - ot rackisilwast. | ghase Is vory clesr, Tbe two great powers began the war, L pbe BOAERD OF COUNCILMEN. Ssls | supported by the sympatly of all Germany, in order to seoure when jumping off the boat, e — The Second Avenue Bailroad Company, &e. of anguish of the poor wo The Board met at 2 o'clock p. m. yesterday, the Prosi- Leart of every ono who heard her, and, dent, Mr. J. Wilson Green in the Chair. toxt was dropped ms | saved, sho refused to bo consoled, and continued to call sgain y ) > < e Sttt reliow who-was | Counciiman Roumsox offored tho following: tho eradie of the deep” The pilot, Mr. | Whereas, By a statement published in the ne of 1oe, wald be bad been a | city, signed by ono or more of the officers ny sorrowing sights, | Avenne Kailread Company, i wrs the suid Company eee astor eclipeed them all io the illing to surrender up the righte guaranteed:to it of ou the Second ave..;mlou« sireews loading to and od in the waves. Hismotbe by @ life-prescrver, cal » sutonomy and in ty of the two Duchies, pre- that the Duke of Augustenburg had to the succession than g of Decmark 1 soon 04 1 o0 divide Pt -ORLEA i piteousiy his cousin, the | went to th atno comupirie, aul the nest step was | abd agai i to annex Lauenburg to | quietly 1 | dracy, whe seaman for thirt | but those atiendu ustrians, Aus- | awfulness of 1 : tics, could not ac- ome n daagerous precedent as d be shown that the Austri Vow. B Ranw, Oen't P OFO. WASTINGTON Capt. | UDSON Kl . on ¥, Ap 0wl 5 4 i HARLEM RAIL ¢ Peck-slip to Harlem; i Wiereas, 1n the opinion of the Common Connefl, the ould be immediately accepted by the city sutborities, t doea not subsequently appear that the said grant has come forferted by reason of a mon-compliance with its vizions by the seid Company, compensa wball be made thot. and Teoth Y DIRECT LINE to FRANCH . TRANSATL th Northern an VEEN NEW-YORG g with Northern and stheat. and Fourth ave., con. “The splendid new veasels om this favorite voute for jer No. 50 North Rtiv whiether soine tion for 1 bis € », bei the city for the expense of its construction; and Wiereas, 1t is not onx e?edlnt. mfl-fl. thef tho City of New-York should test the ‘Im Il;u soid rallroad "-y hu[u, n‘a pxlvflel;dl‘o‘mu:m i V of ranuing cars tLercon for the mecomm Postpoued—iteport of Committee | U)o N0 control and direction of some quflfi thern Pebte—Denth of Capt. Nye. | oficial acting for and in behalf of the corporate ties, and as the oppartunity thus presents itself of g « and advantages of runming this ¥ y petition with the roa..s mauaged by private s, therefore be 1t tare passed ‘Ttat the Costraller be and ba is hereby authorised ssioners | and directod to aceept the proposition of the Second-ave. o Citics | road Company iudicated above, theamouns to be paid therofot to hiear s report from w:!guhu.l({l(ed 0 arl muon in ;blg‘nv-: A oy ol Vel matte) re- | and the said Compan; ng unal o i resalt n several 8 e pany being -‘motlumm~ BATURDAY, ¢ GOLY, Tutions Srcosn Capty, $9 Fruar Camix nelading table wine fo ra Intending te w-tickets. and 1 of $5 for b here with 4 to appoint issioner, under thoe act of 2ist ult,, establishing 8 B ro requested to be on board at 11 o'clock. Y S = gotial v B STAND EW JAD.—Trains lea ) reported immediately to the Common (oun \.\‘ l,l:l‘. "10 \|‘..\(.l -\h“;!‘ 1 | J\ . Sabwsis e TANE /I e s g of the Chamber on the ml%"m"’ “"pfi"‘;&b'b“;‘fi“fl";; Jr?le{:’“’;rk“ -= ok and Havre S Compans's | ind 12 p. m, for bALFINONS wid W AvRING 0¥ 5.5 aad 18 o, A aging the eaid road by the city by lotting to iny R 57 Meeth Rivel, (o Harre, cating | Lo 2ovend 18 t g By e g e igh lo run cars 0 the tracks, under tho direction of U6 | NTEW-YORK wnd NEW-HAVEN RAILEO | ioner at the ng, had resigned, | proper officials of the city. P L HENRY A. GADSDEN, | 1\1 W-YORK and'N h EN RAILROAD. . [ + he Board was constituted he | * 1. PULLMAN moved luc‘fe!l preamble and rosvtws Gonee w b paid s Jaxus A. WortTa | NTER ARRANGEMENT, 1008 | or P cuvumittee o Law, which was lost, and theg _Y A, Gfvsn | [ ). 1esa ! ©. L. unea! AOBNCY. o Executive Committes, (orred to the Committee at adwission of appreatioes LAW INTELLIGENCE: port being in favor of the —————— loption. SUPREME COURT~Cmovwr.—Argi. 19 —Befors Justie® report was received and tho resolutions edopted. Bookes. eutive Committee, to which was reforred the OVERPLOWING WATER. & to tho tariff, introduced by Mr.Delmar | William Elting .%z. Charles Mayer.—This was as eti f (Le Chamber, beg leave re- | setion for damages to the stock of - s goods were adopted. “Tho Board then adjonrned to Monday next. —— s | Ao experiencea s * cowpany wi L iFe) WA m s | 2.)¥ sud Westpor J03. 3. COMSTOCK, Agert A No. 7 Erosdway. 5 ew (Fr )99 N ® e m; 11 (Ex) A0 ber to a They in ES MAIL LINE f LT PR | 3 i poctf overflow of water from the upper story, in the Tii PA o 045 4y B L ¢ or "“‘”"“ p ’;‘:“"I‘;“"“ | Thata ¢ consideration of (ke anbjsct they have | the defendant The defandant contended that there was a@ ¢ + ik LEe.) 300 refued to take partia® | arrived at the conclusion thet 1t ia fuexpedient for the Cham: | negilgence Iu the puttin up the waier tavk and waste 1 o 3 i the e licse resolutions at the present time. and the case was, therelore, damnum adsque injuria, plainiiff. The ous o8 which muob diversityof opinion fa | the damage was greatly overiated by the known ¢ L and whiek, If brought befors the Chamber for | found for the plaiatiff for $163 30, cousidersiion in she form in which they are presented iu these Mr. Browu tor plaiatiff; Mr. Sedgwick for defendant. 5, would be Lkely to olicit a wide rangs of discussion, CHAMBERS—APRIL 19.—Dofore Justice CLERKE. practical results, since there is no measure relating DECISIONS. now before Cosgres. Your Committee belive that Martha Wilson N . W. wflmn—-k 3 ‘ fous of the Chamber wiil be more likely to receive the ul consideration of Congress, if expressed on specifio | referee confirmed, and adgment of divorce graated. beforo it than they would if enunciated in the form et abstract propositions. It is expeeted that some {-rnpomm, SUPERIOR COURT—SrPrciaL TERM—APRIL 19, —Bafore Je® vislug the prescut tarifl Inws, wiil be introdaced tato Con- tiee MONELL. Tigees of the Pramisa | 87 s its sdjourament. This will afford a oroper oce DECISIONS. 8o the Chadber to express its views on the subject. James Eires agt. Wm. K. Smith; The Bank ; aud intermediste stations, T, WX, 1LY & @ N3, | (Ex.) A0 (E£ )09 pa | x..) &M p. f, 690 & m, (EX) 15, 300, (Ex “TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING @T | —The inman Line, sallisg sewi-week!y, carry- e00s m. (Ex,) 12150 m. toMon question, and that ( t % bring abost, i « o question and e | Jbikill Ralirosd, 800, (Ex,) & m.; | fagton Kabiroad & 60 o | | | London and Stor 15 0. m. to Northampton The Nepgation enss-t} ¥ your Commitlee believe the consideration of the | p ATES NS ML LT " SONT R e 400 p. m. tion, which might -y d at once, if the ¢ ; . T 020 w4309 @ | Miwiairy Lud 60 distrust of [lurgary, proceeds but sow bcred (0 them may be more wisaly postosned. | W Aimes. ~otiohs prauied. Elcuser Ayres agt s l " m. tral ) p 0 rancis 2, - -4 7 - o e * SANES il Horr.sen _ | Jitheut the sapetier oa ater setrang Fruucia Doak it would | gy gpecial committeo to whom was roferred potition snd O. Forrell.—Motlons dened with $10 cost. k on ove swe aad othier papers, asking this Chamber to memoralise the Presi- ———— ajlath _ on the ocor: | dont ST S O g ress 1u favor of exacting | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SruciAl Txex—Arut M Fine and i | from tho States atoly in Rebellion, as a condition &r‘mdnt o —Before Judge BRADY, ] b tondenay toward oppreasion, thers | their restoration to the Union, their reacknowledgment of Schulters agt. Lutterman.—The defendant og hope 1 uin three moutbs all the ditlicultics piy (he principal and interest of their | beon surrendered by kis bail after judgment, the Soreame, and Hungary, from an enemy, becowe tho ndebiedn arred prior to tbe Rebellion, | muat be oharged in execution in shree wonths from his ondition of getting & respon- it the action of these & fur- | render, tadependent of the Germans. Beleredi, the | ing evidence that no interposition on the part el B by A et wot ik ohthes thed W Government is needod to secure tho results COURT CALENDAR—Tais Dar. ommon organization Ay 1 of th SourrEME COURT--CIROUIT,~—PART I—Short fodoralist | R S b DT e | Nou, 1420, 1016, 2341, 1513 9003, 9053, 1997, 8515 2230, ¢ moment, | to their private dobta. | | U8, 270, 1494, 52, 3T, 2440, 3478, 2407, 2200, UN. tod Bonemians | Kt view of th your eommities to PArT 1L—Noe. 1330, 743, 724, 1246, 624, 866, 334, v teny T | Qiscbarged trom sny further cousideration of the matter. 30, 1263 264, €59, 1194, 1436, 1160, 750, 5G4, 990, 1000, Prague, the mod iu five or ;?"; (f!:’:“:‘n }afwur_lfi-n'f ’5" ufi'u ",‘,‘5'}',’,’" i'is'.w'mw' pgular persecution of the I z A. Cox p ), 17, 4 ° , 237, . o8 AR Whees pereos Were im. onaced the death of Capt. Ezra N 2 AL TERM—Proferred Causes.—Ne “k where, tho civil au e wsticient, | formerly of tho Colline lino of stoatiors, aud 8 late mew- | &—Eaomerated, . S1, 55, 5, 57, 58, 5, 60, 61, G 'k.a bad to interfere, and martial law " | Ler of this Board. On motion of Mr. Btunt, appropriate | 68, 69, 71, 72 73, 74, 76, 76, CuAMBRRS. —Nos. 54, A | claimed. The Germaus o Austria, and, | resolutious were passed, after which the Board adjourned. | —Geueral Call, 8. o > o Bobemia, take advantage of = the miscouduct CovmT—Part I.—Nos. 1743, 209F, 1513, 1481, 9517, 027, 1501, 1989, 871, 31, 259, 3081, & & 'ART IL--Case on. T ONG ISLAND RAIL adl, stopplag st all Statior and to Greenport ou Saturdays. ROAD.~Trains leave Jaumes- 1 to overgome i urring opposition o the rigats of Hungw he ( aporarily carty to Hevre, Feerszo passage from Liv wrd Gien Tesd leave st 9:00a m. and 3:00 p. o Traine [esve Hunte ofot at 9.3 8. m {11F., Saperivtendent ILROAD. ess trwis for o Pler No. 3, copueciing with ., € [ ndvy b UTAN and D rr MON A discontinned. 0 r Manchestor, Tom's River. Long FREIGUT FOR CAMDEN and lnter RATES on the 4 o'chock line, tescilag Camden the next | brews, w periled. « P arey Fitat cab bebave i the their natio | N G DALY, A | FPUE BRITISH AND NORTH AME ROYAL MAIL STEAMSI BLTWEEN NEW-YOILK AND LIVERP CORK HAREOR ful w w n, ke = wiatione will be taken | 81X country Ol JHUAND LIVEAPOOL, CALLING AT | et s s o s awsaman et | L0 101146, AREGR 3 = lerves New- Y ork. ves Boston... . New-Vork. of this nationul antagonism. and throw the respomsibility of = the Christian fanaticism of b upon_those who have fos- THRE MALDEN MURDER. 179, 8167 7. M 3 ma—James Da- | tered mnd protected the nationsl teadencies of the Bobemia o Apitt 533 | . A, B, Lyoos, Mre. F. | The Poles in Ga behave far betier. T Diet at Le =~ | B y G 5. d'Agevedo, and | herg differs from the otter provincial Diets in the .u..:,.m o The Scndold Court of General Scssions—Before Becordes a1 [others . aesd the deputies got through, in the most approved pas- it Special Corres Hackets. A T M BERMUDA—In bilg ,l,mma Berry—James Taft, Heury entary (‘.,r{m. the attempts at fillibastering on 'u.u o G g e Boatox, April 15, 1866. Bt " L. G, Addetly sud wie. iatry were prompily put duwn, and ¢ Bavid Widk Tho following is & summary of yesterday's proceed- 129 essed, or ot least Lrought to My account of tho execution of Edwal . Greon was Ings in the'Court of Geaaral Sessions: oatia three parties of e aly | written in the greatest haste, in order to save the ovening smrrwosn, 4 ry action, but at last & " = depctation was sont 1o Testh o troat of rounion of Hua. [ mail, which was nearly roady to closo whon I began 10 | g o rq wileon was charged with stealiag two diamendl gaiy and Croatls. Tho Hucgailaus weot their erring breth- | write. 1 omitted, therefore, several points of & permanent riogs and a breastpin from Richard Keeping of the total veleg ron with the greatest liberality, aud a conciliation i most rest, as well as mero incidents of the execution. of $202. Ho ples s b 8t ;. MINIATURE ALM Sun Rises il n S ANAC 45| Moon Rise ki s DAY 12:16 | Hell Ost Sandy Hook.. caprrased w1 siguod B ] e WIIPPING ENT 1GENCE. ot 14 ahaky. Afer tho Easter recess, | Especially—among tho things which may bo useful in | and was sentenced (0 o Prisoa for three years and Ty o T a al plan is to be disonased and will be altogether T R : . death nths. IRMAN LLOYD™ 1P PORT OF NEW-YORK....... ks | Botalojusnaneal pia e et ouly Jast uatil the Uppo- | tho impending discussion of the abolition of the deat Charles Fonnegun pleaded of an attempt at e " ited States sition, whick Las the majority, kels sufticfently orgai penalty—I rockon the indications of tho state of mind in | larceny on a full'indietwent, him with fl | R Ciearea. s £V SR | oo ey vt the s abemanty v | S St et 3 ot i L | Vip Lo, Dearborn, Savannab, Morray, Ferria & Co R the By e o A & | forth to mact Lis dreadful fate. for 4 %, VIATSOUTHAMPTON, | hip Tybee, Crowe oo fueviabie: upin trcmss s, brey preer fo leave tiat aisy | 41 ARG g et and. entm, or uhnprg,,. '::r:‘lznzfi:mufidofis:d“mv’ in steeling = B og prasenzers to 20 e ok, e B % h oy, | Bt wer without incumbrasce: a5 ho said,on the mornin, of his logal murder. Hotalked | tna ysiie of 8770, Koo Smith deposed shat m.-r' WL L LT RS bttt ol Full e | o Sarbarous fanaticism has stalued the little town of | of Glory; of meeting Josus; of being anxiousto goto | in the sot of taking off fe > The | O e fae Brot cabln, G105 serand cabla, et erags, § Mey Yia Uity Poiut, C. Luking | Tarletta, io tho Neapoiiias Eroviaces, with blood. Anin- | Heaven; of having found the path of Jesus, and tho like. gaitt of an attempt at grend larceny, and was o v i uted oL, excited by & bricss Gad some friara, killod sev- | This was & aluggish nature, and it struck mo that ho | the Peoitentiary for one year. A ® , ) J. C. Meyer, on April Ta be followed by the AMERICA, Ci Forlheid o puwiss O S0 ey o, Mo, 001 lare Rovs. yoar. in, Cromstads, Funch, Melncke & | orul" rogpectable cluzeis, who were kuown to lave turne Jop Protestants or becamo-Froe Masous. Their Louses w or (Ruse.), Aile was rather vehement in his religious expressions. I put Mary Uer_rl:rl‘ty pleaded guilty of an attempt at m{ Land on his forehead, It was hot. » a'zé;l.‘;‘#l'flalqmlllx .'lh ) ? Constantine MoPoland was tried and o S. Hant, Woodbury, Hayana, Brett, Son & Co. d OYD* now* line e B 3t ."'“_q:::’l-;'hl’n,i la & Viniog :fl:_kr‘-:.'m:d sloes :’ vt ‘“":'“,"l’1m :"l"d"’i:‘ll' ";“‘:r'd"':' took him aside at & mon\fln‘! when the excellent d]nr- u|1 | Bark Lucy Fraucis, Alien, Sagus, H. R. David siary cou ! the dietn | K e mothing Stting to say, with » singulsr a h ot r enty-five ong them the fanath id se gyman, thiv J i and ba on an indictment for robbery made Bork 2.0, Simven Bistes, O 1o Shemapace. ::n'l‘;;l,nfs" :Ieu Siroated, bt the l:‘xr;‘:u"l.| 3:, . ows tho | abence of mmfi. took his watch out to sce the time, and 1 | Rogors. aud was sentenced to the Penitentiary for 30 e . . R 1. Dusnlog k Co. i blame npon_ tie Mizistor of Public “Lustruoti diverted his attention to other topies, in order that, in une, 5 B, J. Wil tucy & Co. ;:.f:cx' I:.lnl h:un u‘cf.’nh ;4 U —;. wrl?) m“ ‘;n |.:|.-m -‘:. of these dreadful pauses, ho might not break down. !or,' ‘William Jones and Catherine Jones wore tried and w e X on the procoding evening, every ono ox- | of the charge of graud larceny of moneys made by friars too wiugerly, and aliows thom to pre b sodition trom : ain gne e | of upit, Durine the seven woeks of Lent we heard in -~ that eeunn. the pulpts uri o 0 woel “.lz‘,"i:fox,cergymm, and turnkey: ‘::{ul:? Tayler wes 2 and acquitted of tho ok P g oony. on RN METROPOLIS ANTIC. the churches of Fioreuce uothiug but denunciatious of the | ©,u1g g ). St ¥ Brysn Maracaivo, . F. Suwii & Co. Prawcs Pangows, Socretary Now \ ork. Apsit 19, 1608, ° V. Protestaots aud_of Fres Masoury, which seems to be a real i — - et e, 2 v R 4 y Carver (Biz), Waycott, Ponce. P. . 'rotestan! o 1 told him, among other things, that he ought to feel no e — DISWFECTING FLULD OF 25 VEARS EXPERIENCE, | wgfi'yb;fmfl!)!{ sesens! Age Brie, Ams (Aut ). Kroger, Pesosmbuco sud o market, Funch, | bugbear to the Roman Catbolio Church mr;{ue;:mn"l_l“ xn s".“.‘J n:;;;ll':fl nt‘h:;dflod'mv:«:-’ld uve:‘g: The Ship Jeiners and the Kight-lour DMovee . o 4ia 1843 8. ia tae Hospit e e e — Veloeity (Br.), Darrell, Cienfuegos, Darrell & Naah. o full beaehit of 1 n - h ualliied succes 'ABIN PASSAGE, g 1] Yoy Whitney. § b 5 . lovingly. mont. B o e cloves, | : Gt 70 it el ;{"-v‘i‘"fr'«;a;:-’t‘;;fiméf E“:"".‘.‘h}‘:""""“‘c" THE CATASTBOPHE ON THE SOUND. | aulwoili)ulk bt Kaats, e S50 T | At a Mas Mesting of the Ship Joiners of New-York aa or ssle by the wanufac 5 Beht, Gen. Buruside, ite, B. (. Wenber S p— A " e st | AV AN N AH, GEORGIA. fl'i., (a4 i Lo, Doy e & Co. | Dotaite of the Calmmtiy—Siatement of ~the there's any m‘“‘l‘r.':"w g yicinity the following resolations wero unanimously v LUCHTV GE. 0. 56 Ces by . p1E V' L ? ” A EVERY BATURDAY FKOM PIER No. 13, N K., b, Tope, Caasiag. Bt Jeb D, B DeWolf & Co. Pilot—Disgencefnl Comduet of the Crew— | [ no'f said with einphasi adopted: ' SIE-PROOF SAFES.—Three second- SAFES - $th Rail thronghout Georgia aud Florida. Echr. Wope, Canning. St. Joh: . B DeWol No," 1 said, with emphasis. F weding size for 5 \' ..y: p:u 12',:",‘:_'::1'-’.'1 'l gy PP § i ‘:"" o e Praime Do 4 p -h I'A'h'::",’r'«:‘:'{lm Lo Swamping of the Life Boat—Scencs and In- | Tho }m)‘ s eyo lh'nnvfl &nl h:d'k.t. nlund.‘ , Resolved, That we, the ship joiners of '"I'l'n:;“. VITURE, BOOKS and LIBRA- | e v, Jacksomvilie snt Vicolks: | bebr: Neloon, Wead, Stamlord, ) . o o & Co. clden : e o i T o i Mg worte side-wheel seninabip BAN BALKADDR | Bebr. Heien Auginia, McCoo, Beatiay. Synich & Car - The following details, additional to those published in § }iufejiious oxperience. It was of the books, —bookish: R N T T iver. ook Gt Codarat., on BATUKDAY, Agri 21, Crowe wion, Vouns & Crvr,. var & | OUT moming edition, have been gathered relative o tho | quaint aud artidcial in style, It camo from is memory, two sots of | promptiy at 3 o'elock. 2 T sad catastrophe on the Sound on Wednesdsy morning: not his Leart,—every word of it. 2 MAKNESS, gme buy HORSE, and oo bay MARE. Cail | * Eseight toceived dafiy, ana hendled carefuly 7 M. TL Mifin, Chalin, Philadelphls, Geo. N. Steanshas. o \n the wheelhouse | A clorgyman, on the evening beforo, asked him, in sim- L TR M Bt ek tomished sid waned on the Pler, | Freenan, Providence, acke, Tooket & Tayioe, Mr. I L. Tracy, the firat pilot, who was In the WwheelWoh | oo oo, whother he folt & conseious personal relation Foe Fralght, ot Fostsger-biring clepe Soope. 5 B0 % Bloop May Gray, Lucas, Mucusville. ot tie time of e sccident, with the wheelman, Jobn Carpen | o b e thet e | apmiueciimtty SARRBRI T S ot — e was koo bt gl coun. 5t o ':..Gm"“;".‘l'&‘g&“.‘?‘i: Hoond1 1 dia ot sk these pnulnd,'z‘-:.l.mm from his | words,” said tho cls + “he could not have under- i while the b . B B N | Arrived. site Muntington, L. L AH Steameblp e, gston, Jum., Tth fnst., with | port side, the ofadim light on the sail of o schooner | gtaod thom if I had; 1 used plain words—and what do SAVA N ) GI‘{ORGIA' e e L o ol iroog M. wiads | Goming toward the City of Norwioh. Ho immediately bove | yoy gupposo ho said 1 ¥ MURRAY'S LINE-THURSDAYS. e of thg pasegs: the wheel to port, and slowed speed, ond then backed ,.wz""",.‘.. said ho, T don't seo why I shouldn’t; Commectin with ol Riirnds Uoughout Ororsi aud Floride Bueamay iz, Coueh, Nortolk nd Richmané, wih wdv. aad | the boat. Tt tie salllng vesmel contingec siralght, shead, I."h{-‘z"m“' they fold meto I " Deatbors, Comuandes. Ly - Snd with torzible fovee sivaek e Ol wuards, | Thers was o conscious cant or insincerity in bis ex- 4 VIRGO.. — J . h ‘Wamsutta, Syringer, Now-Bedford, with mdse. s0d pass. 3 away her 3 Toa lavariie fost abing stencisbin 4o Perguson &k Wood. o~ v b i) g g ahorw jons; but the dwarfish mind asserted ita o ‘H V(‘ TAC] l b i Y THURSDAY, | JSiesmship Hetterss, Purrish, Norfolk sod Richmond, with mdse. | 3y’ 1y blew three whi aa o signal of distress to | in every . His clergyman told him to trust in God NU \ L s &7 Aeofodbugrds Koo albiinge " | R o it Yot Rewburyport), Swep, Do, 15, | 44 venels 551 TIEMT b . Mg o haaig distance and. | and (ho Ik aad whilo wholly iguorant of the profouad ™~ | “Vor O s st sosqamodstions. aoy 19| L BV Rr, b Ltk Fese neburgpert). Swsp, Shunthal DeGiond | eadesvered to turn fus head of the vossel toward Huntington | maning of the solemn infunctions, he thought bo had troight ng " ALL ITS VARIETIES, “MURKAY vEIUS & Co b. 19, croused the equator March 3¢, ajoa. 31 Bondk, St :,".".‘:.‘..'::".i,"‘u‘::‘.,:‘-“" ?fi'““h‘: merited n seat in Heaven, because ho'd dono everything | ) ‘the 1nterests and FOR SALE BY QOTAVIUS COMEN, Agest at Savariibe -+ A e wreel end hides to B. F. Buck & Co. o | e Ol e T e an astiro. Bho ourcened, however, | 107 told him o1 ¢ the outorits | Shch other, e shallsiand propared A. DRAPER, | Btate Kooms seour the Fifih A Hotel Telegraph Office | Now.York next day. o port, sud could not be managed. By this time passeogers 1 asked tho clergyman the quality of the eulprit's | Exeoutive Committee, m,.um e No. 53 AIL3T.. ove door from MAIDEN LANE. | Te Atota (fr ), Cohoon, Arfoyo, P. R., 10 days, with sogar sod [ ke we B e oonse e et Hathe Ba ml“im,‘:mm_flm)‘.? Mo thought it would bave endured pous .‘z‘:fi%‘;fl:&. dipovners . - 33 RABRE bARS | rder Y e T Liad hio boen reprieve 1o roln . and thiat we adopt 050, 5 Glsamboats and Bailtoads | Jlogtias, Busibithyert it 28 o the waters eontinned to rush into the | "4No, ho nswerod, & 1dot think it would: it bip | pes .‘.:r:.‘::‘,?.‘:fl::":.‘;;‘“23""-;’.‘5’;’&-:?‘3'-«,57;':1 2 R i - perture vessel, and in a atones had been commated on the scaffold, 1 think ke ey it rnors, snd_our fad Ok NEW-TTAVER, TATTFORD mnd SUHING: | from the lision poached the B B b mora Ik to danoo & hornpipe than fal | Jistice o the mercants ihe OWEREE Sy pesaln this ewted FIELD--Steamers Joave' Pockwap for Now. Linven s 3:15 ad | 1 be thrown oa the dncks and down on his knees and give :{:,.m»|-..t:....1." S St lanatie and jast, she opinions of vur ewployers o ., comuocting with Katltosd e P o bef™ | This is my own opinion, while, % the same time, trary nobwithstanding. | IPOK NORW ALK. connecting with the DANBURY . \ v York in JIu0 S RO o Vit wonder(ul TabY | ghankiul that the unforturato dwhrial intellcct had boon Y Tmunloatione wili be r-mmgfl“"."m‘l“g:‘ffl 3 k' RAILROADThe wit now stoumer KEVEUSING, Lesves £o¢ Frashfont Tl 2t (bl Bosent the canfusion snd conster. | spiritusily opiumiaed iato tanguillity and fortitude. boadquaricrs of Yo Commitiss. 4 $07 BROADWAY | Pt Chtnry VAT INaLhooH o Y /od. flfim’m"w'm, 0 Dasghaus ALl OV Wby delr desors i oorizufvied s GHma 14 & 6 Of ARSI AT, [y

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