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P SO ned th ons uptil driven f7,e thom by | 70 and valued at L7860, consienad to Tant, Tiinghast Posi ction of the strikers, On these, fines the old 112 and 114 Daane-st., were stolen from the pler, information _furpished bim he believed that o'clock on “Wednesday evening, and found a pumber of cases o eholern, some of which were in the state of col- lapaay p—— 1o W as aware of, and the dir p - ince Wednesday that | drivers, we presume, will be retained w, e Hrara) £ here have been o deaths sivee nes , We presi ~ out "Knfl of 8, portion of 'tbe " goods wore in _the sion o e preparations in France, the ¢ Morning Herald positively asserts that France is J rvation together, and that EUROPEL, THREE DAYS' LATER NEWE, | e viasi at 67.60. lst. and Gracgust, line, imilar 49 thut of the Fourth: oseph Stern, ot No. 107 Aveons B, veareh warrant was tesned by the magistynts, and on proceed: "t e did not know_that there bud been | tion. The Focty-se cab! are being reénforced. { the French © woekly retumng of the Beuk of Frauce show a de- Rty Raw Gaves. passengers bad been atfacked. | occupios s posil [ Juer BosWoRTH, thé following | Comband, They nave perfiaps wome cause to frcl 8E- | iugtoithe yeaidence of Stern, Otticer Chyaler of the Co sqrind fonud secreted in varions places about 140 yords of stolen property, velued at §315. Stern hnd previonely decl be knew nothing abont the stolen property, He wah arrcsted, and Jastice Shatdley beld bim to bl in the sam of §2.000 te answer the charge of recaiving stolen goods. Jacob Eichle ef - e’ H I © g ienter cloeed F“u Pamc‘fl‘dm A‘Ibflm lhe Slca}'ushlp ‘:v:-.si‘ ;,I'nx. u‘ 3 T nimful “but we ventare to suy that they will” not re- A Hescived, That the Sanitary Superintendent and Dr. Blisha | gret following the cxamplo of those companics which re- 4 Vugmla Harris, in counection with the Henith Oficer of this port, be | tain s many of their former drivers ng possible, ~ Where o requested to ‘r_n-ln ‘-n lmfll;";le and mfirourgr; :;ln:la‘luon o{ '{1"“'“"' of copstant employment have been mado to %.‘w {he steamer Virginia, which bas recently arrived ot this port | . ol > . o ; d the fow | SPSWer the g e steemer e O hyon, wad 130, ariops en board | vers, of course they :;“;,‘,“‘,’;nf:m",f;_i‘:fln and the 807 | Noox7s Eont Fourat Deotne b sumiy o tha awount. o al i | ® | situations. We sincerely hope there may be mo further 2 ; on sball be taken by this Bosrd in tbe prom- | Dt the. amicale relations that heretoforo Ropsep mis Ewriover.—YVesterday Detectives existed may again arise to remain forever undisturhed by | Veughanand Tiemann arrested Heary Aphe', 8 German por- any memory of the past or foreboding of the future, ter, on the charge of baving robbed his ewmployers, Mesare. Archer & Pavcost, gas fitters, of No. Mercor-st., of a Isige amount of gas fixtures. On searching the Louse of the aur d, No. 2¢ Mercer-st., about 8300 werth of W fixtures, chamieliers and other articles were fonud and idestiiod by the frm as their property. The prisoncr was committed fo3 trial by Justice an. o — Awustrin change. The s i The relations of Austria and Prussis have undergone Lo ‘ I de of Prussia is n]rn-hhl;llkul still L PTOOISIng like. The Emperor of Russiais | % D uncomptomiriog 4nd mariLe, | TP gty n umber ¢ Fatal Cases and the Present Con- o “ed autograph letters to the t 2d F tic 1,.» l{‘ addres. l:dynll';m}'\‘ letters to a0 dition it \(w]' PRINTING FOR THE REGISTER OF REC ORDS. circulars addrested to w Logctber with the . ’ N 18 Rogister of Records) FROM JAMAICA. PRECAUTIONARY AND MINISTERIAL MEASORES. | of certiticntos of marrisges, bisths aud deathe. he cirfu: prospects of w Jars set forth the dutios of physicians and elergymen under ding firms counected with thet the new Health law, aad roquest returns to the Register , S8 Yo Fae on i the England to Lears a Lesson from the ok bl Prosia wil i enpicent o Lo gving o souforiog wih 6 Kiud of cricsics adogied Bk | —Retur of the Commissioners to England— miste X h a A ¥ R ( | Board of Health. Jmfliffln?. | TROCLAMATION FROM THE GOVERNOR, The :1:.»«:;:: :.-']n'.n(inp these circulars and certificates | o . Oom mis FaTAL CaAR AcomExT.—Abont five o'clock p. m., itezuma, from King: Henry Sunkel, aged nine years, while: rerurniug from sehocl, et tant step of tendering bis, y N ivere delivered at Berlin aud Vier,gq by g ] enivoy—Gen. Richter, Dr. S10NE presented copics of i clergymen and medical practition Entbusintic Enlogy on the Feople of the United States, u spec -Gen. Richter, | 0 i f e London Times of the ith il L.y Article, stergren and medical practiion Shesep——— i ying new tremepired Yeeterdey with regard to the r in Ge v, bei inére seems to be a sirong lishes a letiet Trom came before the Board, and after considerable discussion in : ) the dikpatch regard to the manner o which it should be done, the fol- | dates from that isiand to the 7th inst., arived here yester- | rop heside a Fourth-ave. ear for some distaace ln the Bowery day. poar Spring-t., and finaly attempted to reach the eidowslk. Mressed & fow : e swing resolution wes adopted, on motion of Dr. Ston this note THE VIRGINIA STEAMSIIP, ! s adopted, o8 4 hard lced, That the President and Mr. Bergon have theneces. |~y povoy Commission, after sitting for 48 days, closed | In doiig 80 he ran ‘baneath the feet of the borses attoched 1o 0 another Fourth-ave. car, was knocked down, and one cf 1he Goruan THR AUSTG-PROSSIAN BIPFICULTY UNCHANGED expressed hor apprel I hardly | which has_ acquired the unenviable notoriety of baving slocd, That the Presidons ond oy Dr. Hartis petuted, and » 10 avord the appea traneported the cholera to our shor belongs to the o make inquiry whetber any plan could be arrasged by the examination of the witnesses as to the cause, origin, S of the car passed over his ne » ‘almost instent et . to prevent the now th National Steam tion Comp 208 i to be & | whioh forme sed in the Board of Heaith and the Excise De- | and suppression of the late disturbances on the 3 instant, | Weel of L T B e e 0 o e | should be compelled to commenee toatne is to leave the | partment conid be more economically printed. It was expected that_two of the commissioners, Messrs. | wor Wildey PRUSSIA’S REPLY TO THE AUSTRIAN NOTE. | The Bortin Kre and the semi.off ) +k, Bicr No.47, . It., on Satorday, te2lst THE NEW DBOARD OF NEALTH. Russell Gurnoy and Paine, would return to England im. % deutche Allgemeine on referring to tke note pre- | of April Queenstown; but probably it will be now | Commissioner Bosworim suggestad the propriety of | mediately. Sir Heno Storks would continue to administer Von Bismark, state that | some time before she egain points her prow to the Old | meeting Lalf en hour earlier this afternoon for the purpose | the government of the colony uutil the appointment of a rrenizing tho Board of Excise. The law, he said, was | successor to Governor Fyre e feetive, from the fuct that it did uot state how many . Two negroes, convi ted at 8 5{ tion in the murder of Messrs, Iir sented by Court Karolyi to He: worning Barey Mullen, residing si No. hn Rice, No, | | before commanicating this uots to the | | ial conrt of participa- anters, | third s 3 Tenth-ave,, sian Govern- | World shores. Having on board a grest pumber of Ger- tes that in ants, she steamed down the Mersey from one | de ith of the present month, | should form a_ quorum, and thatit would therefore be —— and Walton with the proprietor. titied to the Middle o A 2 ment, Austria bad 1 be Germen Middle States Armmg. ¢iwo the Prussian reply should prove uufasorable the Im- 1'docks on the : ! 3 o ' >* | Serial Government would propose that, in sccordance | and carcered along her watery way crote St George's | nocessary that all the members shoald be present, He | killed during the riots of last O tol within | aud soon be e with pricte - wWith Art. 1 of the Federal Constitution, the members of | Channel te enstown, wh hed on the fol- the law in some other ;u'm(ul.xn. end further- | the walls of the Kingston J; The | The latter ordered 3tu ”u“w loaro the & “unm‘;..;“.-‘.“.‘ | the Confederation should jomtl; T -llu»pr-;;‘m((h‘l’- y o k‘m songers, in _l‘x’u o 'liflua sxcise law named what - X 11h\v.mr been | poed T 0 e lian then zan {ati the streer, Dek » BRENCH IN ME been dist ! ces of Prussia, cla on of some in hould fonn ¢ quoram; R et ioiwel 5556015~ | 3 hen zan [ato 1 sires THE FRENCH I¥ MEXICC, @ weight to this declaration, Austria would | the cabin, Tand at € 0. S it | ""Col: 18 stuted that ho had been to the’ Excise Com- | charged from K ihely giving bail to sppoar at the | Tanlokowed b Les B e repors 08 g ¢ the mobilization of the Seventh, Eighth a enstown on the evening of the 5th, and stecring past | m s, who met bim in the best spirit and gave him | next Circuit Court for St. Thomas in the East Twenticth P e up and sted and cottaged-crowned hights of the Cove of | all the infory ation they could, together with copies of all Col. Hobbs, one of the military officers who tock & | took to the 8 ) Subsequontly Just t the so-called | witted im for trial, in default of §2,0:0° bail. The accuted 't the fort leaving that » Tovoly Lie wounded wan wud —— Teuth Federal Army Corps. According to tho ubo jonrnals this propositition did not meet with the appro . ®fficial Announcement of (he Withdrawal of | &1 cuald Suates. ks, They said they had not been able to enforce | prominent part in the operations agains! bad been ordered to return forthwith to England, and report himse!f at the Horse Guards. : Yiddes, an cwinent medical );mtll(;nm\r BURGLARS AXD A RECEIVER OF SroLey Goons AR- » native of Ireland, sged 40 years. rror to evil-doers, Spike Island, far | their ola taken to bis residence. it of Cape Clear Light-Honse | the old law, but thiat the new ono was good, sad they | am toward evening as sho bent | thought it could be enforced, a farewell N A Vienna telegram asserts that ail the Middle States of 1 on b the French Troops, Germany bad communicated to the Austrian Goverument | e the wido dtlantic the rocks | A tear some farther informal conversation the Board d- | Dr. Alexande e tisfaction at the note presented to Hemr | bound shores of Ireland aud stean ed journed to meet this afternoon. of the City of Kingston, in a letter to e Daily News » - SR —— wind across the weary waste of waters to the shores THE RAGS IN GOVERNEUR SLIP. on the suppression of the disturbances, writes: ** At that | RESTED.—On the night of the 17(h in Joseph Male, 1., and i 200 tang of | time (the arrest of G. W. Gudon) the functions of the | Charles Hylend unlocked the hall door of No. 433 Houston-ot., ourt-Martial were being exercised 80 beartily, and with | ana, proceeding to the fsecond fioor, broko iu the door ofa and the work of flogging and Banging was | yoom gcoupied by Henry Asher and Morris Roscubai, { as if the inmates | oo "0 iole from thence 43 usinado costs and i & Kaugmann, No s Carvespondens Provincial, which is re- | whither the thousaud hopeful bearts of her liviog | The examinalion of witnesses in the ease The Cunard steamsbip Persia, Capt. Lott, which left | garded as the organ of Count Bismark, declares that the | freight were fondly tarned. For six days she plowed alo \ging to Jumes A. & George W. Clark, occupy- Liserpool st noon on the 7th, and Queenstown on the | jacific declaration made by Count Karolyi on belalf of | There were the usual scenes on vard, The pa portion of Governeur slip, took place yestorday af- | so much gle Austria is insuflicient, and that the Prussian Government | endeavored to while aw { importance, bowever, was said by | #o diligently performed, that it see 0y ATC Pandemoni ef el ol , 0! ¢ s uneral {erma, they aro | of Pandemonfura had left their dwelling place, ond como | [5TR, Yoo orty”of Mossrs, Binsic Bth inst., arrived here yesterday, bringiog three days later | 1 y Sows. coutinue their srmament. k i | tong sea v in narrow, une a3 | tho witnesses on ide. . 3 urtemburg, following the example of Bavaria, was | good as d_elsewhere, quarter to | oxceedingly offe n who worked in the | to earth for the purpose of scourging frail humanity. Broadway, whick Asher had taken to make o d 72 vests | which persons such circumstal room above that in which they are stored has b At his re-cxamination before the Commissioners, Go%. | i property of Salein & Co.. valued at M o expression to his opinion #8 to cer- | Rosenbaumbad taken to wake up. 0o ( Eyre sttempted to g - be drew | might the thieves were arrested by Officor Iawks k by the odor they emit, It is said that rags when Ibo Hibernia reached Liverpool on the evening of the | placing her forces on a war c k danced and e ®th instant . A Vienma telegram sta | slm-h a8 were not seassi ¢ . . pton on the 5 s replied in very brief terms to the the past, indulged in dreams of the f el whille wot, feriuent,and upon being opened, Jook as if | tain commubications he Lad received from which s g mtoil b Cobirl oot AR oy Tio VDt the mtentions aecribe to Prussin | patine the teribi e M T e Vi entircly de- | the iuference that o goneral insurrection of the bl | of'the Eleventh Precinct, and o reccived inforaiation that fh e BRI Ntvad o fircuton om Joe 181 10t and protested nga y, Austria, arose from cir of them. On the fifth da, d and they are re e s T sacitary | imminent; but the Commissioners refused to hear bis | stolen property was in the iior shop of the fatber of youug The Queen arrived at Queenstown on the cvening of | stances brought ab e warlike preparations giderab) t on board. Sailor | i tors say that a ¢ s arises from tho opinions, stating that all they had to do with were the facts | Mais, No. &% Stanto hio oficer yesterday ;'hwul.u the 6th. The Prussian Government has tal sll_tholr recklosmoss, very supsrsCtions be | compiuined of, and that they are detrimental to the pu connected with the disturbances and their suppression, | $here, but Maba, orcdaslatad he kaow oo ing aboat the goeds. RSsopaee— e o that Austria does not intend to at d tar” who was on'board, in looking over the side on | Leulih because of this fact, * The matter, we presume, will | N 1 been received In Jamaios of the paege | Finaly testaied thet Che oo R e thare $he Grent Br tack Prussia, and Count Von Bismark docs not the evening in question observed several & 2 the | be finally docided to-day. [ beca rocelved 1o Jee O cvyiling for | orter ofBeousdwh ASTRIRE TR A0S CopIMORAE. Jawph CYRUS W. PIELD.—THE ATLANTIC TELFGRAPIL. to declare that Prugsia has no intention of attac ship's wake, and diately l'wmxfim‘ fact THE BEDFORD BREWERY, BROOKLY the future goverument of the island as a Crown Colony. | Mais, sr., was arrested, aud together with the others e *4 Mr. Cyrus W. Field has returned home by the Persia. . [Rves o R fellow-pastengors, Who o iord Brewery was examin The measute does not meet with general favor from the | ted for examination by Justice Shandiey. Prior 10 bis departing from Loudon, Mr. Ficld gave a 2 hiad heard of the old nautical tr ect that ef Clerk of the Metropol many of whon seem to fear that under the new hosgeprosere i #plendid barquet, st the Pulace Hotel, 10 a very distin- : el e et omming at 10 o'clock, by order of the | fort eriment the planter ascendancy may still be | Lypxcn oF A Yacur.—The yacht Eva, owned by § | A Florence letter of the 34 d suxious A number of wituesses were exam- | Wtaincd, o the injury O otker cluses of the popntation: | 7" ilery wag ounched on Thrraday ateroon, ol cio is the more _imporiant testimony: o weather for sugor making was propitious, and on | O b Lol VTR0 1 poiien, fout of Bridgeat. many estates the returns will be large—in some instances r O et on dack, ‘23 feet beam Brooklyn, Her isbed company, including Mr. Adams, the Awerican | inister, sundry members of Purlimment, the leading clece kness incident | centrated up fved within a quarter of & mile of and 6 fect boid, Center board and sloop rigged. lurgex than for any year since the abolition of Slavery. 1 y ¥ jeians, and others engaged in the great work of the At 000 are & - S5 to (is fiie tic Telegraph. Speeches of o frate romemplntil| oceuy nsists | rin, ol nj - fhis time | nearly three years; the waste-water | ] Slay nade, and thero was & very friendly interchange ¢ —this bein In 15 d, hut_ nevertheless the spirit of the pla i foont of iy diwellivg; it ia very | The coffee-trees have suffered much from northerly winds, ts between the English ryd A, ok ¢ ¢ it is stated t ‘eould be doubled by | W0k following fast, and, having at leugth o kew the er we are compelled to keep our wit- | diminishing considerably the present crop, aud injuring “ErEap— os L R e il the soldiers on furloug 7 | fated n clutched the r and hie stenek from this exceediugly ity | soriously the prospec 101 IAnuouncements. | ed. Of sourse the Atiantie Tolegraph was the subject of | €4lling in tho soldiers on furlough. A e T o e e iy | vesiomsly the prospects for the next crop. 5 €omment. Great confidence was esinced and warin hopes et | Mg Sl ¥ 0. b Deen o Rtwmpt 1o DU 5 e ine | o Admirsl SirJames Fgpe saliad from Post Horal n (8 | . Woo—Wooo—Eaperoe VISGIEA Pixg and OAK | hold, where a th op, the , X flag-ship, the Duncan, for Bermuds and Halifux, on the 2t the LowesT prices ot the yord | monster laid Lis o brow and ; 1Jury, but when Mr. AI]M- '“‘,“‘"fi" todig | 5 5 it = e Ly 8 Thrty pa v ool aud prevent the water from flowing into the street, ; 4 ” " ; 3 The Lealth of the island was good and the weather ——— ressed for its success, During bis brief sts, Liver- 3 1, Mr. Field had for s ”“""K'“;";“L: fl‘:"xflfur‘:fl-ljfl"‘r" | ) official dispatels :.:.’-Tt::l:.lnm Europoan_ prison- | tow ob another, impriutis 200 0e Renay by thas distinguished friend of Americs, mcerning whose fato 80 much interest han been ex. | marked them for the 1 . Jobn Bright. - " ed) were to be delivered to Mr. Kassam the cuvoy from | Jounced the MR, GLADSTONE'S REPORM SPEECH. hodopr Ak . i Sy ngs were discontinved; if this nuisance in tore- m be compelied to sell my property, and to escape it | 1 sball sacrifice it at one-third ite value. Mr. J borhood of the pleasant, but business coutinued dull. ¢ ¢ Henry Storks is about to undertake a tour of in- | FINEST ReADY-MADE CLOTHING IN AMERICA.=— oabie—L oWl six or seven houses in the neigh- | spection throngh the island, for the purpose of obtaining | Gents, Youths' aud Children's, all quiie equal to enstom work, vy, and my tennats have threateued £ | more accurate information a4 to the country, the conduct | Just received, (1) casea latest syles ‘rench, Engleh ued < Beotch Goods for the Custom Department. The banquet given to Mr. Gladetone by the Liberal : iree, T = By i 8 . 2 | died. e disense among s o 690 e dead) - ener: The ba i atiof ¢, it 1 o . s stand or fal Ly the Teform bill which they bad in- | _LONDON MoNEY MARKET—The funds on the 6th | by cers, and was at once pronousced s e ks oyt 3o Bow ingo the treet from the brewery | ERTAlY. | Hhe, f;’{:fifif&"fl’mf"l'\\'fi.’ld"“','.‘x',",""'i'n'.f No. 62 Lafayette-place,, and No. 31 Fourth ave, ;:ndr::cdin l‘u the e lln;nl I.‘(:. »]mll«h m-dr Ted |lunv| e dul, and Cousols slightly decliued, ciosing at 864 @ 6) tor | cheraston. e Stk Malcclm duga oes pool & year ago, bAt it filled up wid | BT B0 E o : gk g Opposite Cooper Union. merica, and in_ stroug terms denounced th oner. : E l o ‘of tho ship in our | o the . A M e R P G —— rests against the innocent citizous of Cana pd N M was in steady demand, and the Bank minimom rate f the ship in oul M. dore Grinnis~In Winter the sediment fills the | Tived on the 23d with 550 men of the 3d West India Regi- . ent citizeus of Canads and New- | i s occurred, two of b Tout deep, while 11 Sammor the odor | went; Jumaica being the headquarters of the regiment. Tap ScRUYLRILL MUTUAL CoAL COMPANY, | e bt Tows from it in exceeding | The Legisiature has been prorogued by Sir Henry Storks o, B At rapswick a8 & means of redressing su| TOD R, Wit ¢ Naal e e T ot 1 the ! 12¢ Jroekly otara ofthe Baak of Eagland show & desronss . avent of the Femians proceeding to such a disbolical act, | Tnyiug's circular quotce Bar Siiver at 5/13; Dollars, 5/1; Ahey would place themselves beyoud the sympathy of the | il o gl ;:olo world, and all the resources of England would be 1y spent to assist her coloniste in the holy work of self- | says defense. The Duke of Argyle and Mr. Goschen were | Ubited St among the guests at the banquent, sud made speeches ju | 208 456 N N&pofinn e Reform bill. trols, £14 n ench of o pig:sty; the cess-pool | ag Governor, until the 8th of May next.” This is, probabl; e ol v Tk Rl | A eon) oty o , Probably, ‘between Seventh and Eightk-aves. Bat one contracted for does not the last prorogation these legislative bodies will receive, a regularly ed physicia cal skill could do was done | But all in vam; 33 bodies, T | were encased in thoir canvas tached to them, amid slowly consigne a1 6 ¥ cent. | B | the crew being among the nun —— RAVEN & Bacoy Praxos, established 1520, Ware- , the weights the departed | 4 81180 aloxg A as soon bave a pig-sty under m the brewery, uot- thet o was cxumined (o the defetne, Iy Mulier, Wilkins & Co.r-Salen of real estate April 19 n| tified that the sedlment from the belonging to the estate of Jacob Harsen, ., deceased, Fioto nbich it flows, and prevents the | !I B a poeth woss aurnts BeTMRY. | yhoM LV BRI e e o, WAAS: M o o cess-pool was made Tust year, but the | 26 by 100 fect, for ' 8i%,600; Llot sdjoining on | pre, Woodsate, Mr. exd L D itine Clatke, Mz sad Mrs. wory fier it wos cowpleted under. | . 25,8 by 100 foet, for 810.700; 2lots adjoining on | Gapeuburg, ALisses Babeo, i ) ey fell, burying one man; the cess pool # by 100 foet, for $10,200 each: 2 lots adjoin- | F. 8. Messenger and iady, the parpos r which it was intended. .8 by 100 foet, for §11,000 cach; 2lots, | W. Fieid, Mr. end Mra, W tat, 100 feet west of Eigbtii-ave, 25 | Robert Reford, M. Weumpfl —Mesers. Taring Brothers' cir the week bas been the 1 lway stocks; 5 Ll [ 1 e following evening Mr. Giadstone addressed a LIVERPOOL, Apri % Refomn mocting at the Amphitheater, LAverpook: |(boes. aas Eest Lo e sddnced strong arguments in favor of the Government | 00 bl where man can t 01 the above - . 10,000 by ez ASSISTANCE. criptio by specalators, and er, Mz. W ert Wls measure,and his remarks were applauded with the greatest | Sales to-day (F: ) 7,000 bales, the wi . enthusiasm. He pointed to the exertions of Americain | dull and prices weak. S 7 o'cloc! g, and was soon ), owner of the hrewery, said he was aware of | de Seventy. the late war ag proof of the benefits resulting from trust in ) are Awerican, arded by I Health Officer, a [ unof the watar that Gows from the brewory—s | by 102 feet, for 84350 ench; 2 lots adjoining on Seventy. A jt., Charles Holland, H. RADE REPORT. —A dvices from Manchester are unfavorable, | the othe 1 with the Qu u having complained to him of it; the brew 102 feet, for $4,000 each; | lot adjoining, 25 by 102 ueds and servant, blr. snd fl!r-» Winn, TE 3 ar ago, and to close his busine 0; 5lots adjoining, 25 by 102 feet. for €3,350 --Cv lh Rab by 102 feet, for 83,550; 10 lots ad- 2 Cross. eh; 1 lot adjoining, 2 Adam_Filac s the people; ® Toniey ; ; people; and locking at the cuergy displayed ob both | qyo'market is flat, and prices tend ownward ¢, who, 0 #ides, he said: A R i Sk 2 mh . | BREADSTUFFS—Maorket firmer. Fiour firm and gulet. Wheat | aok s00n_found " wrily; they had promised to b ; Yetorm was under d1CRsIoD. ‘s:'ub:- ";'»‘cf:.:l:rqu‘:];:."m:,. firmer; lower qulities Lave irproved most. Corn qulet at | siati vl‘.l.-.lq .,fl onos on e veasl “ ano, 1 begun it at his | Joining. 25 by'102 feet, for §3,270 1 1ot aud gore adjoin- s il o e e a1ty e o Smerien 28 6225 9 for Mixed. s Iaiin o HAC YOy, . gation king & cess-pool 20 feet deop by 12 fevt 5 by 102 2 lo(s north-east corner Ninth- B B e e e sred I ahe Hhours of | 5,2 OVistoxs—The macket tends Jownward Pork insctive. T e milos from New-York. Threo deaths | i, diguweter; the water was taken up BY the voil from the cess- | nd Sev 25 by 100 feet, f h Commons $6LLing forth all TNA DUFLICUIBLS b et Soilocn avd Lard di d_ declined 122/, but closing arred in the eourse of the ov “The pusseigers who | pool Le bulit last Snumer. n reply to some questions by Col. ‘ave. and Sevent, i y making use of thosc institutions as a_bo 10 terrify and Tailow beavy and declined | B "';“'l';‘d; e f Scious (o Teaxe the | liis srmey (oF the Board of Health, besatd: I spent abont | 3tz. Hobbeil J.C. Thompeon L Wasd, F. C g ue o B e et 2 et e emall 0t 9027/, Sngar very dal | I Swann g 5% ORI M TR g iy g b Ay Ay e Bpon retuluing the narrow Nmits of the present constituency. and deciined Coffee quiet and s Rice inactive, | ¢ me in the courts, and o five of $100 { Mre. and Miss Gregg, Mr. and Mes. Yotes sid Bnfaut, J. J. f Phras sear 1" What has takem Place sinoe that? Tem ot | SEer O Huet A ey mevione B mite Torrontias | 1 Newtimgs ware discontinued upon my 23 by 100 foet, for &4 600 & | ek e A ks, Gt Mak o g o Ger & i e o e it a3 in quiet i 1 for comuion American. it Taryestine | Bt e s ocud ool T30 Have e wow oue coe ird-st , 146 feot east of Ninth. | Mo Bivala, Clilicotte,W Grean. C-Hult merion: above all, | am not going to bring forward auy in- | 135 | 3 roleum quiet 8% | firte were made to check its The hospital b tho 1ot of My li.»..!J would be matiafied with an | for 84,600 each; ‘2 lote wouth side Seventy Pratt, R. P, and (' Vidious distinetions, or avy distinctious st all, betweeu o Mawta. Avell & W hent suiels cnotat i ightingsle, W queatity of medle " Vi the Board of Loalth, afier that time, which would | west of Eighth-ave, 25 by 100 feet, for weh; duughter, A gt I, Law Froua e e T o] sreat commanity. For my park my | ., LODOS MaRRRTS, Apell & at quiet; quotations barely e uantity of medical | alow o to coutiuse wy busigess, oy on tha conditon that I | adjuinlog, b 100 foet, for 66,000 each; 1 lot adjoining, 25 Nugustis Goettell, Jas. Thompson, M. King, C. J. Ceoprry earnest and devont aspiration is—and 1 believe that iathe asp'ra- '.}“ h'n* dul quict, Suger easicr. Coffee firm. o A, morming from Ked | poradt 1o water to ran‘into the street.” v 100 foet, for §4,20; 4 lota adjoining, 25 by 100 feet, for | Brown, R. Kipper, D, Kipper, J. Payus in O, P. M tlon and desire of Englishmen at Jarge—for the welfare of that P:’:]hleuu o:.vmu.l‘n?x 48/, Bpirits of Turpentine steady at 4€ 6. | Bissel and The testime 3 but Mr. Maleolin's attorney Wjoiuing, -5 by 100 feet, for #4,000 each; | X -nd‘;\lr; ”‘, m'i . fnfont nnd“l-u ervants, Mr. AiBleck. Co Bation in every nh-nd portion ofit whether it be white or | FETIANTE N T 20n H i will perhinps address the Board this afternoon, in behalf of | 4 lots ndjolning, 25 by 100 feet, for $4.300 ench; 4 r-oeg ‘;',:'kogf,'m‘f-",‘gmm "'\'J';;g_v";;h IS Sopieie O e T O ettuions b atibiions v b proforeed jo oty | gXireiwanties, 73a7ui: lilivols Central etares, e1jae2; | R e B bus been b the ourd of Heaith | 0t LIGORE, 300 Y51 B 100 et e 45,100 epvinl M lueh, . T, Yoorg ¥, Vives, M. Lo, ¢ » b el ald - Siich of the pass is now in it way 1o 4 o ore adjoining. eot, for $5,100; 11, T. Quigiey, R. Hetl oh: : :li':'l flfl}'\."..."m’u ‘:;::‘0} :::n'::‘drw'd‘l,“,;; 1 lx_-‘i‘ah.osg;lmg mle:e ;:;ig;;!z;lmwdx‘lz Aoeiaed RN ,«Ip,.,“. not been attacked will be placed ard ber; th f ’ o o fair way 1o be tinnily de- 1‘ \'.l";w";"l:"?";,{“’;;", t"w'i udgln?-m;-mn, = sngell, T. Quigiey, . Hetherington, Joha W, Be . & ot - " other ngems are to be removed to the bospitaleslip, Yy eat, 1 3 lota ning on hith-ave., 25.5 b ling. 'y . y o N e et S0 Al 7 T O0Tres- The Brekers’ Cirealee | 213 the Virginis will then be frmigaied. THe Emplre | THE CAR-DRIVERSY STRIKE. B ety h'un‘.'f'li‘md'd’"fih' iy ot Y A s at come under our view whether they bo I despotlo cous | yuyu: " Cotton has beon in limited damand_tiroughout the | City has o 1 in consequence of the | st e | Breihont Tob taseowers of Bighibares 5o 1oy for 0187301 5 @ democratic. [Hear, hear.] And the point which T ask you week, aud under the influence of the continued Iarge imports, | Prepartios the disease will prob- | R a ~ ot and gore adjoluiog, 5 hl“"mi«m .{ - 11’ 81875 1 p.(o:u ujnp‘mfl\ e e e B T aei ou | 404 apprehensions of poltical diffcliies on_ tho eoutineat, on | 41Y b coutiued to the Lower Quarautine aud effectually vy Reswmed on Nearly Al the | G000 AT SR0CEE BT ot 1 ot adj ot 634 paes T G T A Ly B 5 S0 oearve is his: ot the comparative marite of English of | Sonday and Tuosday bolders submitied to o decided declie. | chicked. ? ble Eatirely fock, or 52,500; 11 o o8ty 9 feop Tor_ oo L ik g oy B g g -y et L b prodsend it I aud, importast poiut, of | On Wednesday, upon advices of rather reduced receipta n the SRR 20 . SN adjoint iy sy e 2 e th 008 of N, 8. 1, Gor's siesmers, bound E. <t that bns been prodaced in Amerioa by Jargly extend: | American ports. prices raiied sligtuly. but til show u redue- | Dr. Swisburne makes the filo fom, Bt L 008 seoh, 4 ot aad svee el 4+ " passed o, sopposed to e the of the L s iy R e e | tles, iog from 4.@id. from last week's quotations. A Vs o it - | 38 feet, for #1000 each . 4 gore lots adjoining on Blxty-ninth- Jef 51 68 lou, @5, & Yirgn. pmadlo-whee! stosmw: American’ has been in comparatively fair request, but AR gy 25 by 21 10 34 feet, for 675 each “fl,‘hf““uomg A upposed 0 be the Atlsutic. A se 8§ 6809 5 17 10 19 feet, for §300 each; 2 lots east side Ninth a s sy ‘Trsbe Wing, Bosme, Kay Wost, 1a balash 40 L. & ‘Bteamsbip Visglote, Daniels, Galveston 11 days, with ceticn and pase. to W iliaais & Guion. Bark 8. F. Staw (Nuswuu, N. P.) Cann, Neuvitas, 17 daye, wogar er. for New-York, lu 17 days. that bas been pro- | guotations are reduced 4@id. per ®. The sales ) add up 41,50 bales, includ 780 for export. The authorized ]Leet w:}‘nh z;d! S:'"n!:lhl» . l: by' 100 feet, for 2,075 4 lots south side Seventieth-st., 123 feet east by 100 feet, for §1. ke noyn mnrl ‘n‘ g:a it entirely safe to announce to onr readers this ors | o e | morniug that the car-drivers’ strike isat an end, Some bonrd,and found | new circumstances, however, may arise before noou that )y that systemw in givin, expression to the na- - - | the week (five day 48 edabling .the Goversmunt to develop eaer. e S for the purpose of e i wies purpose iving effect to that will, such as bave | ="V TGy 4z = E H propably never been joped in equal times and smong 20id.; Midaling, 183d.; Mo - gasal smmbers of wen wince tho raco of men begsn uyon e R »_‘Q;’éal}nv",g,g‘ LR ick suffering from Asiatic A They bad post- arth. [Applause.] Lews than 30,000.000 of people—do | noran ort®s Sord leddy'sls M, (IICIOAT (RTEAY (U0 | tive symploms of the iseasc were of n dusky | ¥ill give tho allair an entirely new face, and the calin of | 7, o, pyier of The N. V. Tribuns. Bark Joom Thcnigacn. £11 New-York, G 14 days —the | oolor, their oyes wers suken, and they had the purgings inct. | esterday may only be the precumserof the storm of to-day, y 1 Bark Newlight of Baituore, "’ b H Sik: Going ou board a steamer for Flarlem, one day last oVAiGhS o Dumch SUPER SeRin & Sap Arfbom: azar and mo’ and body were s v o, The surg with it, and bis pisee had to be red Dr. Bissel to have the Virginia B0t speak of the negro population, who can bardly be said to eatored distinotly 151 the war, thaakful as wo way e at g | market L pey i) ain easier. The stock on hand 18 | deut to the disease. T Shange i has Liimately had upon their destinies.-20,000,000 | Setimated at.¢63,640 bales, tnsluding 307,430 Awericas. AW | ey bad also all the of 0 ity 450550000 e minorlty comg o the | *%45% 41" icmmanethe market wasvery fatyesor | LS o piiel. 1 |y good, that w e day, and buyers showed litile disposition 10 perate, even 8% | to the Lower B cut down | 18" e nige. one Sl e ol e ey | gt e e S W T SR e TR | M S Ot S Ry | g e M s o et i e | 7 L i, e, S | vt el o Sl | 8 e SR il | e Tt T st o s s e | “EEREN R A e S ..t ae annals of the history of the world. {Applause.] | 4%, ) O3 1o Woderate request st 2%/032%/ 4§ 460 B for d they were antious to e fiheir taking it, | A fow of the facts upon which this statement is based | Loty cotvidbpniliid bl st T e vay ik S, (ubmhof P et us -l | e Joron i e wile the vere may by wortby of stisntion. 'The most importent s per- | 7% Hisk the yoangee) was cbatged with no wrong, bt | e ern of Windacr, . 5. b Flenivegos 35 b 3 hps the following preamble and resolution, which were | beiDg an orplian, with no home, he was going with the s akoedtingies - oes, Lewfore, St. Viucent, W. 1 dze's Sona. " Rlolin, Motaoeas Jan. 25, vie. o lear! i oo, e et where e ot | hmone Mo, Bgand, Athera & o and Do | B3 AT mulag by i« 0. report: Heef quiet and still declining und steamer, and made .E. necos arrangements fo have the | MBanimously adopted at a meetin, of the drivers on the | others to the House of Refuge, to be taken care of, sud d, held yesterday : that even in such cases it was customary to put themin for topairs, Laving eprong sleak g wainmaet in & beavy gale; sogar und loins 1n America. The position of England he ivals. P ry in the world. England has ioherited from “;:i"{“;“;no;a;: g b ,!dmhlf:”?" | ick aiended, aud the disoms iniied 0 the vewel on whiek Becondar d yes - DA X rea on 1} cond ave. Railroad did not Ting, Rio Grende, 44 days. Hides and woel te o € Crane, Clentuogon 19 daye; wid v oss, the signa wero 0 favorable last evening at « A W3 . : e, “aud the indications generly | week, 1 noticed four boys, baudeuffed in paire. ~The 2 rverrdaied s compeis s b sel justified in making the aunounce- | youngest one, apparently about 10 or12 years old, was | York sud schr. Ch 1y with b te Fiok 1 ’-‘Bnlvu ex, Matanzas 10 days, sugsr and wolasses to Geo. i rosewood ieniuego liaps Of What Was most august and ven- 3 [ . lower, but firmer_at the close; b i i m,m‘,u:?:z',l;m:: oty and i | 1Ter [ELATEeT e olsees Aosarican abont 7)., Chees STATEMENT OF MR. HURST. Jotu in the sirike on the other roads, but remained true to | IfOUS 48 8 precaution ugaiust their escaping on the way. ."h"“x p e ) /Y : : i Mr. 'I‘Ium, the Agent of the National Stoamship Com. | 54" duty until driven from the cars 0w Fridaylast by themob | A little effort convinced mo that in this case kindness | "j 01 Y 4nd charactars Dot RODUCE—The Brokers Circular says: Ashos—only a 1y states that the steamer left Liverpool on Wednesday, | jacreas, We rogrot the trouble and inconvenience whick has | Wighthave been relied upon for this object. ",f':“"::(:’:";"“::”a‘ jondo!! 28 Vevound iedge, been largely molded by them, she howies boes &x 1 he Dlatast noseine . busivess doing st 35 @36, for Pots, and 36, 237 for Pearls, | the’dth of April. Four days after the disease brol ) gy motern -i:’luuol Thich ‘the Siustebuth contesy g | Bogers very dullavd od @1 lower on the weck. Jom Rt | the Virginia. 1t was conined to the German Ly | [ sene s SC TSIy B GBS SR I The impropriety—the gross injustice of subjecting & i mciasses i D. ) 'vetwesn those foudal institations upon whioh Euro 20, lower, - Fish Oils qaiet n0d unchanged. Linsoed Oil firm | cont ’fi"- okt ont came convales- | 8nd as) por::-km wz-nnunrplmum old ratesof pay, | cies of such & public exposure upon the tender sensibili- | Brig Anie C ) Coibett, Clenfuegos 14 da: Smeloty was formed. and which have givenher her bierarchy of | & 43 @43/6. Rosin—American Common sells at 7/. Bpirita of : barted ot s, W conmrret, £ad g hot o8 1o do wli a our power o promote the I8KT- | yies of childhood—of thus I i 5, | TR A e . B ot 3 o e A e s K ihientier-A marioss, 50,0800/0. wero buried at sea. When the veasol arrived at Quarati- road. «l —of thus linking innocence with guilt, B Alice Geay, for Boston next day, Aust, e e e rhos.” Tt 3 he bucinest of | , PFTUOLECM—Momara. Boult, English & Brandon report o | '1E0 31 wore found suffering from the cholers. Jolin Reardon, Thomas Hays, and confusing or effacing in ite mind the natural distine- | g Scbv, Juis of Harrington, ba, Coffn, 5. Plerve, Martineque 21 w, not by servile imitation of the one or the other o for- qulml market with sales of Kefined at 1/1122/. Spirits, 12, A large quantity of fresli provisions has been sent down n 20 ;bvmn Dulry, tion between them, are too palpable to i -‘whud "'wi"" to saloat & Co. g & ot by servle mitationof tho ov of o othct o o7 | ok "k Buring's Cirgain reporls: Wheat | % the s, and every” precaution taken to prevent the | John & eddy, by ol ire s il - 1T ek B v B Bh 0o -1. =h.= “ohl tod “f wltl.mprll,';' q ,MH“, fres I qwnlet‘“:d ,:2.14‘!‘—. ;[.,k'.“,mu : w,,“; "American, 49, @ | spread of the disease. Y000, Q'-;n;xluh. To thus publicly treat a child a8 a felon, must be one of | = Febr. P onters, Mex., 29 days; mahogany o 7. 8 of pesssrving “heers.| But it ' o 80 4/, Flour scarce, at 26 223/, _Indian Corn, g o . the surost modes of hardeni | Tavert & Co. okl e g P il | 31/ % 480 . Tron—Welsh quiet; 2 PRECAUTIONARY. Denis in, Charles Heary, lening him into one. If I knew 3 SR L T e | iy onon®Costin 5 ST, Gt 4, it | roging i shipe it sicknonson bl leae bl v Richard Beddous, Jolu & anote directly to thom. As 1 do not, 1 trust that wit 7 . 3 P.Y.C, o er Bay uu! 7 . y - i amergy G the action of the matioo. Wby then T say | &!20: Cod, 849, Linseod Gil after various fuctustions closed THE FUTURE. 2 2 = - will call sttention to_this outrage, either in this way, ke i without orgetfulues of toe rules of prudency | 40l at 40,3, Linsced Caken i 0od domasd, siock smal Though the chol I i Franels Keatl il ) e | iwags within the ligits of e LATEST, L ugh the cholera is almost at our doors, knocking for Francis Keating. by a paragraph in your paper. Yours, very truly, | O TO THOMAS R. AGNEW™, N 260 m E-+y BT iTaRrcec, aet] 7+ & admittance, 1t may not be yet too late to prevent the en- Thois Birmingham, corase it Maere ok ad R e e S aad ataitiels (e Tt wALLD | Balas; the e s s ot e oy, 6.0 | teago of il an anwelconio visitor. Cleadliness, rgalay | Daviel Huley, New- York, April 9, 1866 R 0. HAaRD, | o e g s chesger (b sy foee ‘way be 80 gatbered from other e e oem il | prices are wesk. Of tho abave saies speculators and export: | iy s ruse of stimulants, and an avoidanice of excess of Joba Murphy, # y " o price bousa. e B e i [ mpiatias. ) Tt rsomntmmee abed ttmarchy | 4rs 100k 1.500 bales, Middilug Uplands are quoted at 173 @173d, | S deseriptions, and the use of plenty of the Croton fluid Denaig Dalr. SRR V; F R TN e e it i masrr oo wod i | BRLLONTUrIS o it a3 sind v 41T, | il do huch foward avertiog the discass. Though wo [ ok 1t Netion, CITY NEWS. COAl F mh‘Illm My“w“n’i-";{-":‘u:.‘:hl.g:&uf | § mave sonilel nvitation fs Cxtescd b man, Ao o‘h::.nlu Swith, luron"u'l_' QUESTION To STOCKHOLDERS—ELIGI- AT COST. .-—u_“ N8 wum L o e Lo & Joux NewMay, Sec'y. Jokx MURPEY, Chairmap, n’n‘m o.v.\ol-srt.)cluumlumll'oxl DIRECTORS. ~Supreme r bear, and m""" B B ey . S THE METROPOLT THE INDICATIONS ON THE OTHER LINES. Court, General Term, beforo Justices Barnard, Sutberland THE SCHUYLKILL AIUTU lL , o 1. ,‘,,,u,; ';“',_ .:":{:'“ndm.[ ; Menagement, -."'I;A.N BOARD OF Thmu: are mmlly l'ht:‘wnuhl not fuin in the regret | oud Ingrabam, yesterday.—In re St, Marks Fire Insurance E ; ‘setting irtae, ogi o o the Marine Court, ye g A o oxpres above, and very few who will admit that tl Cos o= nd ' sk, & #rt W"“ gt oy S e ‘ourt, yesterday, before Judge Gross, in e ——— l‘:-vn:oen rngn;:eg in acts of violence, we Lave no‘doulft{ ":p::;. :.—'a'.::'«::::::.;'T:.h:a-tf;';znfifl.'rfl COAL COMPAVY, ut the mass of those who struck are now willing to go to s 0| 1y gncoessful cperation since October lus i o K to go Do person was to be a Director who did not own 20 shares. E .m'ri“n'\'u .ufl.."\§'fi'1'|":» S‘Illl:\lh uf'u- w?:m:k‘ryx r-: us, indifference or ooldness with regard to the iuheritance the case of Augustin Daly agt. H ‘thou 1 for 6w, aud T belleve ull whoi 1 base the BUDOT Ly vy pesekiah L. Bateman, | pocial Mesting Yesterday Afie £ 4 "_?‘"-mm“m:-ammmy. ru.::'.'n‘.-'}-gu"f; | m.: uction was biought by Mr. Daly, dramatic author s n—l':-‘c -n::. Tn'c”l Ll i g By A e B e 'o'.‘“‘“""’"““ Sountry. | Hear, hear ] | 80d editor in the City of New-York, against Mr. Bateman, iy g Serary: I i couney thar v a1ors ot drrtge | {botrcal manager i s4d iy an Cnewe for sorvices, e AppStutil ¢ 'Siovert Upen hey aband " . Condition of the Passengers—The England ey abau llh'('d nearly ten da On the Bleecker-st, | the books of the (o s b of 5 ol o plain. & and Fulton Fery ine e (1] complement o 21 cars was ol B0 e e ey B e a1 e por 1 30 wamgioacas crthe Compasg, end save oo W70 8 vl -—mnmulm‘.l“n:emu;m‘c:.ru x;n:; nncrlmdnum | "l‘l&e con;phmum charges that in March, ) ‘ormer times of the entire com | tiff at the request of Mr. Batema, con - m::u -f')' "-'ri.ifl‘d’fi“d#&fl?‘?.:‘.‘:‘éf,?;'..‘.' | an elaborate blofrll'h,\' of his daugh ‘"l‘;m;uh:mllm:rfi:; :e :V-y-t: this Por¢ from Halifax—The New | running yesterday, and this morning, we learn, the old | sons who Lad received 702 votes, An atfidavit was offered to “his oouniry from & soentry aristoeratio in its foelings become | Loq Profcmional ventures aud experience, which wa xcise Benrd—The Bedford Brewory Case, | drivers will take the reins af the old rates, The Seventh. | show that a trausfer of ) shares of stock had been made to 96 10 45 FER SEBYF DN THS DOFLOP FHBIR V0L rinted and published and sold by Bie - # | A special meeting of the Board of Health was held yes. | V¢ and University-lace lines make u imilar report, each of the excluded Directors before the eloction, though it | [UICh i80] te pursst duibest uulyy. | Morvusor, the wurpie foud e e Directom of thess ratlronds regard the. trouble ap | ¥A8uOt entered oo the booke, and that whem the AMNtion of the | Sl aeey e vaperiel KLo/4eT% fhou which o el ) ployed. - o y When the eleetion was held, aboat 30 it laud, Penu., 5 y ic old drivers filling the plnces | raceived 602 votes hardly any held the necessary 0 shares on | The greet sdvantages which a e ¥ 0fers to ita subscribers. -setnsoratic. That day, I think, would be an unhappy day, defend, wnd T koow nothing that bring that day to mi\'-"unl:'u Miss Bateman's engagement at Niblo's, F endaut during 4 7 A . For th o terday afternoon at 3o'clock, o e & forgettinoss by the Britlen aristocracy that thelr | lslo.A He also claims 4200 for services Halearsd 1 th:::l: ta the Ohdic. 206 &0 ”flu"":'v‘denlhrhnn . Sehultz | etirely over, . On the Eightl-ase., 3 cars were runing Inapectors was calid to their dot bolding thay were e rder has yond auy aristocracy in the world | 8nd April, 1863, in Philadelphia, s W ”,' k‘ wubers presest, save Comiuis- ,\'r(lenh;i ;;- Vescy-st. and 16 to Canal-+t., with & number | Roecial Torm beld th 'I';g"'o-:}. i Shese facta the Court st - VIRECTORS sio anierre and Parker. of the old drivers nga'n at work. The situation on the t . oAy T vl prstes o Caanues Torne, were & nullity. and that therefore the others, though vl GroRoR L. TRASK, Jowx ii. PLae, Gxoxow E. Wamixe, jr. wen trustful confiding in its temper toward the 0 These servic Phil i . pocpie, ices in Philadefphia consisted partly § . nild and forbeiring inite ::;g:np'r'lvg:{o [ear) seady o sire ;:nm lr‘,,«.:wful‘;.: prectin :m.:’ city Toletis to &.’.“.‘i.’it;. The winutes of £oe lust meetung wero read aud approved. :l|':lh|:-:w-. line is the amo, O thesetwo rluu-» all who | actual minority of the votes, wero Direators. From thi dec X belo: ot ck there preparing the public for h o return way do #o at the rates formerly paid. | joo this appeal was taken, The Court above held that th li‘"‘"'; : tion, and then another week ar THE OVOLERA 1N QUARANTISE. Frou theas statome X v on ice o Digectory bh 4 rece, ther ‘week, and fivall ot | 4 un theao statements it will be scen that fully one-third | the persois in question could no: hold th ¢ ¥ Court-Martial for Feniaviem, | ek i e, g ek, a0 fnaly o Uid | M SoouTs staed (hat o oot lnd 1o callod to | of the discortented drivers have etirned (o tho T | DerAEing s dchacotaee op ike boous, Tos the. Taspecs vz bs it ‘ ) ! ors had 1o powor to determine (st fact, uid there st be & | Jubeesipuions secelves,” sl b puotion siven ot u Hanaa o0 soled- consider tho facts concerning the Cholora, which hed | they vacated, and o general disposition is manifested by ing & mutiny in' the Cork garrison, bad been im bi o "sDé sentonoed 3 aid him his expenses with the press. H | 5 L . e ":‘;fi:"fl ]:?':: :h;x.”%;; | difforent timos $30; $16 for a sapper. Ho g m b | arrived here on Wediowdny with the Virginia. those unewplojod to resume their former situations, Mo distion. for life. e rbas Pmml.;:m..."dfl" .;x:'x:l: bJ‘X.. .',E“{ ‘r;):rmlmr togethcr i | lhl’r: ir::l.vf.z::ry nln..!hm :4;4-:: Dr. Bwinburne, who said ~ A THE ,I‘,“‘,,,_",‘.N,, p E. Auderson for appella R. 1L Bowse for respond- f e g Baiata . Whnes appointed by the Houde of | this fo . Th fense is, that the plaintiff did alt | jead ad Des deatlis; that six persons were found he trouble on this line still continue Weo under- e — ur, Secretary. Picuident. inguire into the unsatisfactory state | this for the benefit of his own play, and not for the sarvice | | 4% bosrl the ship, wnd that thero wers wman wthd that Mr. Vanderbilt, Prosident of th . 2 | Yano=Nor 263 wid 265 iegraphic COWIMUDIESLion Witk ludia, e 44 “.'o‘l‘lhn of Mr. Batoman, though on Lis suggestion that it was ag | . T 1OW | refunes ta employ any one sngaged 10 the o Joad, aerly, |« <A QU ¥ samiaz,e—in hs Supesiny Oourh Chrouily o Rt eiis Vevsth povment. . 148 | wuch for bisinterest ue theirs, and that at any rate o srthese fucts i also been telograplied to the Board of | tirly ew sol of wet, bivo boei bired, wnd s they are before Justios Mason, yesierday, the case of Jage Ano Glesson | GALL & COMPANY, A retars of the cattle disesso continaed o | LCTTICCS WT0 TOC Worth u# miich as claimed. There is, | ealth by Dr. Swinburne, 80 thut there ws little doubt | gencrally uy'used to the business, o viriety of aceidonts | 2% Heary J. Schacfler, was an notloo for slander for calling B ST s A = cowen taution T the mesaper oy maed (o | besiden n the anewer o ovuater claim Wat tho plaiatitt | 4% oton oo peneraly . songh their Ik of skill. Tt is reported | the Painiifa thief, Thero was no defeose, and the only mat [JEROVED ELILFTIC HOOR + nched. the ,,."','fi,fl',m 03 Joukt account for perforimances of | pe ,,,';‘,‘,,‘,",',‘."l’:’l“‘"‘ whother some {nguiry should not | that a child waa S8 yesterday on this road, and a horso | ter of interest is the action of the Jury. =There was no d { -—.—' mn{o‘i o A"’h:m"l; m,; ';’; ;;;1.‘.%?"&0‘ b Q“‘rfllmi&n:nunu by which the Virginia passed the .1:0 .h..fl'md the s e l:;..dlhnzn of |hu:fl;ocmznu, but the Jury gave but fl,x cel mages, one of u..: W rance. h £ 700 in that ‘ » which oe ‘ng the day, the cars ceased runniny a reason that no proof bad heen o 3010 said ot piitionl excitoment in Pans was scarcely | Pisy, be w1 e oo oy el Ehuay afrectient (of the BAlc SWINRURNS ets euua o ani afer aking i sont |t mpourd dure 6 e Weaidant will adhers to hia | 4’8 haracter, snd that i conseqesce They had dosbuor i < a guestan han st yPetent. Fora long tume there 44 ;e s 19 be entitled to the whols sme fos gt~ J.d.:'a‘f,“.‘,“;;fi‘." Virginta to the Lower | doteriination, o tha, * 106 v drivers soem willing sgaia l‘,‘;‘;‘};{;l’.‘ iormed thom that uater suthireatestilions ihe I son o either ‘mlu or Austria | M Hall f i it was the fanl , and if sbe had not gone down | 10 return to their dyties, . "€MAIS 10 be scen; but ifso, we | fy, 4 aracter was good. & motion, we 5. ant snything beyond indulging their passion for - Hall for plaintiff; Mr. Spencer for defendant. o of it of the pilot. cnrnently wish him bettsr , WCOMH in his now seloctions. [R5 s Ands IS verclos Wik 1he' Cours hee > .nter, but now the probailities of war aze upon ever LT K - s 7 3, lrmlmd ho had recoived a letter from citizens | The regalarity upon the sthe, " 12048 and the fact that the | = e & et HINE. 1 1gne, aud the ouly mears Of o4cape ire ( 4 . T. KirR—It will be a satisfaction to the mumer. | en ljand complaining that she waslying ot Upper | atrikers have shay e, ¢ entirely the poition the, "R ‘ Mo, 19 Bose 3 siion wilha Gingrems 1o, Whieh i 16 o h;',:?w'x"u': ous frlends of Mr, Heury T. Kerr, who was taken to the City | Quaranting Laudine at§ o'clock yoterday wioraiug. PR | oot nsn o doned almios. "gve fta offect, 0 that i | Extessive THEPT o CLotm.—Mr. James B, eror 8 i weddes'. al on Fundar eve In severely injired | S 'y . legram had Loen received | may expeet, w poiptment, shat truvel | Lowe, Agent of the New Haven Steamboat Company, at 1 e b . | Fona o 8 ing It veverely injired be an o A e e s, haC hees peet, t howe, Aaeat v/ oo Bvwil pany, at Pier wopily Qulreetigny veB 19 eeitain Teports of | .57 the bottor auada fis Loge of bis e gt B | D B b it SR B Wil g ! ! i e i .‘MAM e L n pree X 1. SWLALULNE suid tLat b Jed the Vireict ConNLis 5 b 1he us s usbob Folios Conily sl Bthet seildi] Tear iF . ¢ boarded the Virgicis et 6 | It will o ramessbased cai ot somg ¥ 100 Toutes a | IS 0 - ) o 143 dust, thge oases of ocklon W o dey s adhs T hvad V) assmpgeinn b hvag B hiat. L eome orp byaves-sieth. soutaiping | £ SR ety R

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