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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 93, 185, [ s = —————— i, L ewn ALBANY. e it N . . v ALB ol e a8 18 the Tous tn29,per | il of whom wore supposed to bo Fesiads, aud woro o | not understand how it is that impresgions” aud cfor BROOKLYN NEWS, :.?;"*Mhmmumuu..“ oent gre than th before. Th of the Ho about cighty men. In the evening of | ences” insufficient ¢ d ™ - ——— Al-‘: family, ‘membars Olesing Leglalntivp Procecdings—The New | Pt Erciier thun the yosr befu The buslhessiofihe otse | tho same day, the " following address was cireulated | wholesale slaughtor of the rrrgpersl sy iy o ket Piv FarlL ACOIDENT.—A boy nama, * John | T St o e iz e e members o 1 & Tax Levy—The Summary of Work {Albany Jeutsal, Apsil 21, oug the Feiuans: points, they will doubflcss get o fow lesons now thut e . T 155 | ju s on Tuseday afiefnoon. Apit 24, b 1f o'clogk. from Daring the Session. e | hi Prostdont of the ConEASTIORS Me., Aoril 10, 1566, | might heroufor be of some profit to them sud benofit to | 5102 4o abost ssven /940 whose parouts restds at M, . | g\ grentieven o, K6 Thompen X . - . L g TR . amointed | < Ti0 Tresident of the Convention herehy ‘thanks the Dele- | the country., North Secondeat, £ D, wa TR 0er at Goon Saturdsy b78 Bapis mile Bundsy morning, Aveil 3, Guph. Tuomss Yeom Our Bpectal Corrospoudent. . 158 10,1 llowing are appoin gates or their promptuess and discigline, and. traste Wat, | You will hardly bo surprised to learn that, new matters | Newtown stags at the 7 < of North Sesead and Bifts L 11403, 1 10 59t 9T 6 ke . Avusaxy, April21, 18 Notaries ¢ for New-York City while waiting instructions; from tbe Cen | have taken a tury ulvnmr'l to the anthorities’ hers for |I:o btk wh el of s Bas or ¢ x .‘WA‘-& %‘; y 15 body. The injured boy was taku? home by a eitizen. His i 7 + bill to fi anl Plattsburgh § doings of the L g may be su the Oneida 2 the objectio Iroad. from the question w objections of tive: Yeas, 2 Tio Assembly passed the tho iss patsns 3 idd 4831010 Passne [ w T Assembly als the M #o@o 1nportance to t of tha s aud st 103 0 clock' the Legislavuro adjourned sine | Shueiled hud res Tho following amounts were appropristed by the Leg- | goyernor will pursue with th iwe of free {‘x.\x-n‘“ ‘xpire the ba pt to the d . 1t is ratlier e« All Winter, aud th uess, Howover, dablo deed. tts moved to take fr Chair, after brief remarks ¢ the bill shall becom silroad was next iot of articles exempted. ] NO MORE DEAD-HEADING. Taad the Masomd ; 8re invited to attend fix frderal o Fueuday, Apel 2, st 35 ok g s Saturday, Apeil 21, Mrs, Margarst, MoCay, wake due allowance for the civie incoavenienc u done that conld be done to consult ¢ Prosident need only. in furtber susta Q ™ ivern, Edmund B. Baroum, Molvin Brows, Wheels of Lhe stage pasm.0f cver the lower part of Lo, o | conrse they pursued daring the late disturbances, se | A n nces, severl | o overy is donbtlul. A boy was ran 0For st this upetion a few yesterday afternoon and |, Thomas y | | of the principal sctors in the Lorrible t dy of last Octo- . prineip " Eagedy of tast Ceto- | days winioe, ud acoidéats from vebiclcs are ofien Napponiag | ooy os. G. Buker, Wiliet Bronson, Edwin Browne, J @ fow words. In the | Weeks W. Culver, Geo. Caidmers, Robt. Gilien, Jobn F. G i . 3 ¥ o pho e r e L alude to the very many downright hardsl ber are doing all they can to shake off respon t o table the que veri 1. Pl p.' T X h(‘r;‘i:’p!:.1!:;..‘)::!{'":“1.:.' | foseessrtivaniersoiy W e ol R 4 lfl'n&:r‘- ‘;‘j““‘;_" e lacks, G “'m)'l:.‘-: A 4 el aged 0 Tath 1 pass, notwith- | M. Vandersoort, Do . Wiloox. Fred. I, Wostteook Jons | 1o avd priv wish to hang Gordon, and wanted to bear from | 3 Y ila i Tie friends and N mmmhlflfik-d overnor, and procesded to | G- Haviland, Joha 2 3 A0 | elish neatrai : o O oot meioman (o th g, | AcOENTALLY Porsowsd.—A little girl Zamod | fromber lis smv ™'wiiions furtiee st Mootsy siecuses, ; it wht napire our c'vilias, | lows! (en. O Gounor did not onsider that ho wes ofci- | M7y Quind, wlose pareats reside in North Eighthat, noar | o AP SIS S0, copy. G i o M. Kiagp, Geanze e Forest Lo, rnof And freceeded to | Northrop, Lucias Pitkin, Edwin C. Cook, Kober hen e bad flaished, the | W K. Tiadiey, Thomas iL. Hubbard, Charles W. K t , 8; Nays, 16. | p ot K Livingston, Koger H. Lyon, Charles A. Clarke ol Lk ik Sumes M. Me 5 | and that the d of their Couvention o mai y . BB ool | o o Bl g (v,‘,‘;‘;n':_l“g:;;‘ ally consulted as to tie uecessity for proclaiming martial. | Sisth, E. D., camo 0 Ler death ou Soturday, by drioKiPEa | REMSEN~At Astorl, 1. 98 Sab0uth aersors, Apet 22, Dusk as. | (8o Prosidout W) Jeoased 4 Aevelop fhe sl B e orped | 1 & :ue "hxm“ . Astwoo lf:n)lunl]“r]l:ir man, lnn | ;nm:k -)ulu!hnl of potash, which her mother had in the honss ml' mm.:f“‘ -vmlym R 2 od by the Convention. For the time being the Dele | 8¢t Of merey, to put the poor wretch speedily out of his | for washing purposes. Autidotes were administered, bat e relat friends sre - Bis finamal o belng the Deler | 00y "Staft Surgaon Morss drove his sword through ouly | roved netiedtiol sl ¢t Hnformad Dutch G " 9 Asieie a0 Wodasuday, e 35 rood earuost—the fogging wes to be ouly w | nature. As fast as tho polioe discover those aflected, chey are | a°rs o the resideney of i sl T, Tm B Cottomen a luw notw ation' Nobody ordered the cottages of the mediately removed to the hospital. Five cases were sent | out further notice. ening & public meoting was held at | flogeed i sham flag for the completion of the Albg rvay Do o o o el ey Hervey Dol sael soures 1. f with the good people of Eastport, and P~ & z I ek, at 1 0'clock p. ma., witliom 1n e Wy McGrow, Edward A. | have opportuities of appreciating its many natural advaut- | one negro's head, from the same humane motive! Col, G ———— i g . - smarks from Mr. Li T, L | 1o e it sty Topsly ™ | Hobl sl sren men o be hanged without any | STIP FuvER.—This iufectious disease still prevails | '?-‘ff;:,’?r".un-r' Pide. dyed fo i3 Mr. y Teply, "B, Dowax Kituiax, Prosident of Convention. | form of trial whatover! Nobody ordered women to bo | throughont the Eastorn Distriot, a vory malignant | Tie reltives and friends of the fewn's #re invited to stisnd R | h anillg of & very. iy euars ox e skt o e somawh s Dr: Wis, W. = | wore made by Killian, Major Siunett Eaatport. Addross e » Whitehall tond the Col. 8 ns, MeD: They clai peasantry to be burged down ! Everybody condemned the e - o piorade | to appoar as citizens i convention to Agitate thie queation | Use of wire cats a3 cruel instraments of tortuie! Eyery- Shers (rom the tenement bouse No. 19.Grand ok, & day or tWO. | SMFTTi~—ln fhle oky, sw Susdey wernius Ape.| 51 B0 Soough f. he 1 'pass. in | Goveruor Las votoed seseral bills, but pever withe B | of Ireland's hln.m,-, and said that thengh private citigens | ls;n .nwl!u.xmg even the notorions Crimean hero, Provost. LIy D "S‘;E"'w'h ~York Colege of kNysicians aad Sus- 2d it was decided | 1DE convincing reasous for his course. In this i e | 0w, the good people of Eastport must uot be surpr arshal Ramsay, tried to deal as tenderly as possible with PropaBLY FATAL Jume,—Ab 0 friends of the family, and the members of the Prof I8 W0 Sope t v transformed into | the * misguided’ people ! Everyt . Junr.—About fivo o'clock yes- an m'a‘zo attend Bis m..:._.:'m. s Madison-squarc Preabyt veias Chursh, ug was douo from 8 aid thoy vere | Boake of duty Lo o publie—from seiment of Loyalty t0 e gl goiaren the Crown'! very fine, this; but people, who happen to ' Y peop ope of her rosidonce to the pavement balow, and sustained inja- “YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.~The Vellows of the memories, have not yet forgotten how these men will meet at 12 m. jrecisely, st the Lectut of the Doasted o actaaily gloriod in—tho part they took i | Ti% Of 8 vory seriose naturo. Tio womn i3 aaid to have boen | Rar. e’ Ricws Charch, cornes of Nincioentivst -m"% crushing out the wicked robellion **_ The strat i which | {5t sosted jhen abe took iho desgorale leap. i was seat to amday, 240 i o ke el fn rogard o the desth -_s they wroto aud spoko of their exploits, ouly throo sbort | Precisot, i charge of Officor McQuade. ' o4 A S TR o X Ly "Bt | Tle is of the opinion that the proposed work is not required by on of the | the oying. his affectation of humanity | . o 5 ALY s the Members' | avy hperiout neceasly, und it 1 Wil make no, adequaty | {hey were ready o siep across asd st aueh coercio, | ad woderation cunnot save them from that decper bunili GRaND Rauuy 7o Tuwpirance.—Eureka Divi- | SEAGRERLY- [ mmr g 1l P L aed i ..x.(.)m 8 880D | return for the exponses iuvolved. His purpose is to prevent | hey trusted sach would be the e for unquestionably | tion whieh is in store for them for the part they took in sion No. 187, So0s of Temperauce, held a temperance mass | Rolatives and iends of tie famiy are raspectiuily fnvited to sitacd - luul- Lm;qx}ny ._;rfu.u :l'l.‘lll‘d;]-xl:;un of ‘I.)Ml.zl.ul:vlnc:“;snl_\' nnrn-‘u) hur;{vu nl’ 1 a step would lead to the conversion of these Prov- ml;wu“lw'wnlc! atrocities that ever disgraced humanity, | meeting iz Washiogton Hall, Willigmsburgh, on Friday fi,‘,‘ ":“:';‘.?.“:'.m'fl‘é“{\'-t'a"a:l":?h"““’ 4 ¢ in wen to ride on free | § hout apy commonsarate compevsation. - His wateh. | in ¥ spoke strongly of - | AS to the preseat state and the prospects of the counts, | evening, April 20, to e passage of ivlow: WL B W/ g e SOmPeS oL 1 by the peo- | gland's aid and symfathy o the Robels, and. claied that i o i iy of the blll Jast | WILLIS_As Pewsevilia Marris O, M. J, 08 Waleathe, Apet re to regulate the sale of intoxicating Caroline E., wife of Edwiu E. Willis. woman named Mary Ann Tanuor, residing at No. 33 North Sixti-st.,, E. D., jumped from the scoond story fully recognizes the w provements whiok bas for oy of the St m of fostering that ars ed 80 prominent and & o, but he very justly adds that it | aud int thie ait of our legisiation to secure a steady progress | but what was to be done to euter upon & variety of enterpriscs simul | They spoke of dissensions existi ously, without regard to their relative merit avd uece larly alludin 10 the quosti hefivrus;-mo!m *quate remuneration, the priority of claims fe Brit & G ctd ernory or the extent of existing burdens. It is not the number of the British Governm ce the measure upon the P % s ¥ | works, but their utility, which a sagacious forecast conside mination to f ¢ ovening to prevent Y o were to rise the standard wake up some fine morning ; else if occasion requi | ratber tk | tion, and said i dorn d @ detor- o5, and & t bil os into au Irish Republic. T round aud strike down | fulness in this i ill be I I am sorry Teannot writ [\ 4 a 8 ¢ ot write in favorable terms. To judge . ! never t00 late to doa com- | P, in whose interests it is so faitl oy Times, | Irsbinen ad a right o expect the gratitude of ail Ameri- | from the tone of the nowspaper pross, the planters fehi P e e S airie LN EINE LS A VETO oF TR Rigur SorT.—Gov. Fe 1Ry : for the aid rendered them in suppressing the Rebel- [ m:lm to |,4f l.nh;niux under a u«»r; of fatuity. The blacks t was oue of the irgest and most euthusiastic temporance 3 : o 8 roRAY e ion. and their friends—especially the Baptist missionaries—are | moetings ever held in Williamsbargh, hundreds betog obl! the State Senate vesterday a message vetoing the bill to ors | roundly abused in il,; rnluy : and up, or go nv'n. witho :omg g even umdfiunl»g;l iy Mg’“i“l Nflufll. g apolitan F RE ast bill read wending the Registry Law. swisions of the amended act, bu difficult for rog 1t id the cities, and I ties. THR addrosses were de reapective Fouses, — | fore roturns the bill with ew-Work Counmty THE COUNTY gistry list. The act seemed called f arrival of a steamer from Boston brought ru ge arrivals of Feni. ew-York brought 80 an 7 150 mor are on the border o8 day aftor day, while noth- o wmer | ing Sehntever is being done, in the way of local effort, to | T3¢ 1w was accepted by the spodkors as & stepping: | Charles 8. Spemce of the Sixteewth Ward. } comnifiate Y y “ . Spencer Club of the Sixi Wi - - | ;:vé.::ilu,l m.n"p‘:.n{ml:?r xlh- o, M‘hun upon r;hmn e e e B e :?;:‘;»':{.;’:: Gon. WILLIAM HENRY ANTHON wil! address this Club st Wesh- 500 | future prosperity of the colony must ever mainly depend. | yoyviment in the community aud hal's of legislation, but as @ | iagton Hall, comer of Eiziteeuthat. and Eightb-ave, MONDAY. o . Ladie Uicy are; and it 1s updoubiedly | hands Jamaics over to (e semi-lespotic ruls of the | ona. i tie oy e K o g 1 o Mol Seats reserved (og K RIUKE, Prostdont, © act to create | g, pavigation of the Onelda Lake i and to o weasure of | the payment of the expense thereof. This 13 on 10 which we referred u day or two aince as tonding to o whole State for the expense of the mea . It was said the s the New-Brunswick, on It is now claimed that over 1y to strike at auy moment, and | Of what avail will be the change of government which | juy wiich, if isestand ¢ the Governor, while cordially nphold- | yet no mau can tell whor ismade | lul' ::-~' L ‘\h"\ Kbl antie r"d extend | truo that they are quartered more in the imagi s of 1, and the introduction of capital into the | of sootety. Turoponrs HaNDRIOKS, Secretary. DAIICS 0D | Broaperyty, reind the Legisiture tha tho 3 a0 | fightened ciizons aad desiguing Provincial poitcians | itnd, withont tho gplablisbing of mutusl tonbia b —— TEler Wngp poshes o (el i G T by publio | gystem has beon due to the prudence and forecast w . | than on the borders of Maiue. No such numbers of men . he different classes of ich her population is Trs Masoxic TeMPLE.—The fourth meoting of the | Setist Chur [, sud leaves tho city on L 5 renh 0 u made up? But to this obvious truth, the Jamalc o - L] friends in the ministry and the are respec ebout to be found, Reda wpt s to'this ch rue (ANCA, 18 il s Masonic Convention was held on Sawrday mght. N. &, [ s ha ecasant and s Lo B - T have arrived nor are he trust will teud to purily the | criminate objects of great public utility s | | e dvabtta) epediovey or secosdary importance, | Add o the primary object of establishing Penian to_be utterly blind, and thore are wen Lere, who, asif | T : - iolonk! | Our burdens are now so_great ¢ 10 Bositate to in- | Abd holding meetings on the border, the fact that the | judicially stricken, scem bent upon fomenting class preju- | Wariog, osq, occupiod the chair. Thoro was considerable Consumption, Throut and Lung Dincaves by the prosiding officers | flrolw_:)mm beyon :ru.o domand v publie veces. | fedoration movement in the Provinees is scrved by the | dices be -qu-ll'h‘.l ]-m not lllflvwml(nh -u:-{v-r,rl;ungm © | discussion ip rolation to & site for the proposed building, | syCEESSFULLY TREATED BY MEDICAL INHALATION®. T tho prosidieg omeert | sity. The powor of taxation s s b ko citod with | Fenian Cxcitement, and the explanation of sd occasion | own way, The jlanters in different pariskos havs boen | Among thow advocated wers the Church proparty on Clinton: - X | exiremo caution, and epeci e like the present of | articles in the ross aud | presenting addresses to ( e, praiing him for the | o ol 3 e e e i el Maoombgs:| . D% PILLENBACK of Bostcmhiin Siipatiis B3 bebulipesed oo mag in the a8 this beauch of medical practice for many years, will viit Now Yock overnor does sity. and there- action he took in the 8t. I sir, and in- | square, st the junction of Fulfou and DeKalb-aves., and 'y svincial authorities bave been greatly alarmed at | dorsing, in unqualificd terms of approval, the butchories | Baitl's property, on Fulton-ave., between Smith-at. and Gal- | and wey be seen profemionslly st the UNION PLACE HOTEL, o theso movements,and intense excitement prevails along the | that were committed in counection with that business. Latin-plaos, Tho batter plot, which will probably be selected | THURSDAY, April 26, from 9 o'clock s. m. tli 4p. m., and EVERE outhens borders. “The entire volunteer force has been | Not contont with this, however—shamefully bad as it is— | 107 the site, !"';1""" 'T"“ and md'* fretared forf”v""“ @ | THURSDAY thereafier uatil furthec notice. e the seversl organizations are uuder rius: | some of them have, in addition, expressed their doubts ns | 1o% MALInE bl elghtlotof ground. Severalotier ots wero | .. b, Dilinbek has had mach experience nd. s1ccem In the trod” 3 e 3 wment of this class of disesses. He 34 a thorouzhly educated physicien, vo been ordered to parade on sppointed continued loyalty and peaceable intentions e 'whols® subject to the Board of Trus oud promptly to sisting in that eburse of mis- | tecs, * with insiruotions o roceive subscriptions | of arg experience, and well merits the respoct sad contidence of the 5 to New-York pipers is aot di regard the prop d City Tax Levy, acto Iy and praden themselves to tho good sonse of ¢ TAX TOVE We bope this veto is an ind tion of the coarss which the uy and Susquelianna and | population, thus rc Tslatur : tsburgh and W 1l and (0 be beld in readines irertisleg. 00000 o i e OO ‘ : no ex X | den call. Thus, the wh Iy | representation aud slander that bias done so much in wlien- | and report at a futuze meotiog. Tho sum designated for build- | pablic.”—{Editor Boston Jourual. o Doget- Bow e S $o0000: | mot clearly neocesary. . [Rochester I marshaled and ready fe | ating the freedmen of Jamaica from thoir former mastecs. | ing the edifice is £300,000, and the shares are 810 6ach; thus | . W, are convinced that De. Dillenback thoroughly anderstands bie B o e e s et T oo e | THE H’l:w—fw\'li l;""l"l'_“l':"; of |t'"' I'"lp'fii'ki"fl Yesterday, Admiral Hope's flag-ship Duncan—86 guns | This is what some of these gentlemen from §t. Elizabeth’s Sialspany o ‘o contribate s quota if ',;’,"","“2’5' 50 | ofession, and foe that we can eafely commesd bim to thows wh arw Y - oy | an appropriation for the Oneids Lake Canal was published in o d sws, having o jov, E; d ch o just pre- | Smith property on SBmwith.at. w robal selected a3 the + 1 2 men—narrived 8t St. Andrews, having on board 600 | parish tell Gov, Eyre in an address which thoy have just pre e lmvm' p!mw“d ot 1y T{!nmm o o (o8 Cotyor: nfimfiqm.um-ihhm"—-(lm Bowton Congrs il be 7 6 whioh is for the payment of the salaries of the appoiutees of | Wi June, L g ard Sup #7,500; for Arrears Commissioners of 00, salaries Judiciary Department ners in county juil, 83,000; support of detained witnesses, | 00). for the new Harlem bridge, and no railros B 1aid thereon, 8155, W, Bro 35, and lainio, s to County Offices, & fhents and Fees of Coun Prigting and Sta {ngs 224 Ofices, 81 Qieaciaen Officers and Witaesses, §30.000; % v e pri T Ing 0000, Repat of great importanoe, and invoived an expeuditure of 800,000, | FE T AAECH AT essments from May reyment o J.W. B o be | sented to him: * Your Excelleucy, wo Lesitate not to tell ou,we huveno faith in the present calm. Wokuow not what 1l come, or how soon ervicos such as you bave rendered | jo, ‘N g : Disborse- | divion of yesterday afternoon. Asthe measure was ono ‘Three hundred of these tion |’i_lntule'd the nuhj:fi( i regard u:ll.ha various n:u. mvhan' gationaltet. rustoos adjourned to meot this evening at the oflice of Tie Board, as thus far Sprins, 1566 lar English troop: vi, opposite Eastport, and oty Build: | 0" CotHo be raised by genaral tax, the dooument will be | to its. 814,450; Salaries, Legisiative | yopd with much iuterest, and will excite varied commestin | ¥ 1, opposito Calais. These English mon« Wariug, No. 365 Fulton P oeutive Depart- | gifiorent quarters. g x od commertin | G tho Durcan, and the leet of four vessels is moored | ua may b required again. 1We trust such counsels and | orgusigsd, coms o iy, Dot ¥ Waidren, s consraess, B i) v 1 e harbor, With these proparations the British auihorie | action as lately preserved us may ot be wanting in @ Iike | and Mr. Jobo B. Harris, seorotary. Subscriptions to raise TO0L CUESTS FOR GENTLEMENS COUNTRY d there is no doubt but ¢! arpossly refrained from particular comment similar bills, though wo have not hesitated ta tention to the principles which they involved. The logislation sccomplished this Wintar which necessi tates taxation, either contingentl; remotel siderable. Iu most oascs, limited to poculiar locali | great, th - | amount are already coming in, We ha ¢ | the fuill sum required will be raised iu a short time, RESIDENCES. 1 | ties, will mauvifest anxiety, are awaitiog further develop- | emergency. ‘What think you of this? Are we not ju | wents, fied in questioning the mental sanity of men who, ad Meantime rumor has it that Feniaus in small squads | the circumnetances, would express themsclves after such a e e, ;‘nd |rur"w4 of from 50 to 150 continue to arrive on the | lnfim-n 1" But lh&;:l' people seem to ""3 vo faith in right Szriovs BURNING ACCIDENT.—A woman, recently * : [ border. All is quiet, however, and the strangers arriving | aud truth—no confidence 1n the power of justico between . TOOL CHESTS FOR BOVS, AMATEURS, FARMERS' e amte | down ta this time bave beeu civil und orderly. 'On Tues- | man eod man, between class and elass, 08 a consorvative ':*;‘:t;:‘n;;l Miasbeth Eart ";:;::«’;-":.:f«.mm- for cent of the | day uight there was 3 o alarm o.:lm(ln -uml;.rme river, | ;md perce- n~udrx clement of sacioty., ll.en them only | A e B e eeatiatoo. of lightiog & fire with eroseas oik ; PLANTERS AND CARPENTERS. anil considerable confusion ensued. It is the custom in | learn to **do justly and love mercy,” and 1 answer for it— | jfre’ arl was so dreadfully burned that it was found neces- . | from along and iutimate acquaintance with the blacks of | wary to convey e Tloupila), whers, last eveaiog: Ths wost somplete -mn;::‘:!n- offarsd. For SALE by the acturer, Taxes meuts, 500; support of | track The further sum of §2 wo Jora Com W. Allen f the nssessad valoation of their prop J. Williamson 3 " . h / A - : . Thore was uever a greater demand than now for prodence | case of fire for the people residiug on opposite sides of the ';,?.f‘fi".'?&’.,'x'.;“(:i':‘;‘.;!’|'n“~“£.§{f.'..'£} e | dn pwitation; The Miostir7 Sxpesete s apeuk eon | river fo crom o sach other's ruiief. On 1:‘1.»41.,\- uight | this (;mn:;y—l(hnm part of Tier My ;;lm(';amm‘llg‘ sus atill oontinued in a very precarious atate. Keal N V' u ha, | po 2 gl o blikations, most | 0l {0 5 wo = D! 0 bl L] i o the Veram ] 48 L1O 10 ea, MoKean and Smith, Waldo Hutching, Beebo Dean | Loy ;oo ulm!‘o ot 0oasiile § ars secions ardon WEOR | sllowed o ctoons L g i koo |’m‘d':” g - o ey E—— PHINEAS SMITH, No. 28 Ciifat., wnd Donahos, aud John. H. Reynolds. Also for the purposes of | {07 T Lo jul y irden 4pon | ailowed o cross. sland o nmll(a. . Fawn Dows Deap.—Yesterday afternoon, a wo- . the Board of Health, 8150,000. | (ke e O aoier ie o masibes uiy. Entorprioss | T8O s & great offort heing mede by repasions hece fo Now that the Commission has closed its labors bero— med Rosanna Rarko, foll down dead in an open lot on {iiustraiad Catalogues sent on apyication. THE CITY TAX LEVY. | Woten ot other poriods would be sntirely feasibie aud proper, | MADufacturesensational dispatclies, and honce the « Fenian which have been ns arduous a8 they bave been faithfully | A% * S 5 The following appropriations were ordered by the Legis- | are perbaps to be condemned axd avoidod now. " | war” is much more formidable o'he\rln-?- L irlormod—two of the Commissioners, Mosers, Russell | Botier, near Hortat The canse o supposed to hare been bl [eap— ture | Tho messago will Toceive the &ttention in ovory quarter Pofled#‘l Thus, a fow days ngo, two Engi | Gurney and Maule, will forthwith roturn to Englaad, Sir | coagestion et 5 e ooy 'aper and Board _Adwertising for the Common Couacil, provided that no por- | which 1t deserves. It is written with a great deal of force snd | who had Leen ulnn&mg freely, wani cross the bridge | Henry Storks remawing to administer the Governmont - The subscriber offers for SALE his MILL st Bartomaville Vi, om bion of the suws Which sball ber Bo faised by tax and | perapeouity, aad boars in every line the ovidences of an hon- | to Calais, where they were uccosted e “lobstor-backs,” | until the appointment of a new Governor. The report NEW-JERNEY NEWS, the R. and B, R. ., nine miles (rom Bollows Falls, giving vy s aasesgmiont or from any other sourc the city or county | est desire io consult the pablic interests, and to discuargedaty | and, becoming quairelsotue, were promptly sent back to the of the Commissionors will be presented to Parliament with cons to Now York and Boston marksts. 0 pUiS" S alviing” siedi s eame abek | smitbrany N of the mea- | K¢ §toghen sida by onder of an Fuglish lieutenant, and | all couveuient spoed; but, in the weantime, the comelu | 4 ye o0 nrs0,~The following singular afidavit e e Echt s hine S et sbve in_newapapers ordared by | sure may disagroe with the conglusions of the Governor, they | without any violence whatever from auy eource. Thia is | sions to which \ho Commissioners have od remain 8 oMANtAC.—The following singu: e o Botlere with Sloam Pamp) i wade befors s Justios of the Poace for Hoboken, 8 fow | wud il the necessary sppendages for "Paper or hall b b he Mayor, Controller an jo Metropolitan Board of Health to pa izg orporation Couzsel, $30,000; | will not fail to recognize Lis integrit however, mani , any thickneas, withoul reference to the 1t is now R e e A w and for cleaning o ey eI\ 1 ita besrings upon the | 140 Wholo of tho ¢ First Battle in tbo Fenian War" re- ( profound secret. Thore fwoling on the subject u) days sinos, for the purposs of allayicg tho foars of & man— $ach strests, and alleys and publio pl a8 are not now o case In band, but becanso of its fncidental bearing | Ported in ono of the New-York papers. ’ joct o “fi P rr\vvlh.\wbeolnnml by law, 86,000, Acguedust vepairs and u & large olass of ch have passed through bot The reported eapture of an rlish revenne flag is | of whom sre anticipating (! ifectl; on, other subjsct—who (magiaes that By por. raprovozects, §30,000; Delgian pavomes. £0,000; Board of | Hoases of s Legisls S iioh ‘ano. sl awaiting twe | equally false. Thero was a dispute us to whethor the reve- | ors by accusicg them of unfairuess toward Es B porsedyiad by Donder kTR 3% %] l Tan be'asslly changed o any o0 peper st vory Haalth, 300; on Arrearages of Asses: 85,000, | Governor's sighatare. l_t is impossible not to nue boat should be ot India Tsiand or st Carapo Bello, aud | Lave already said, 1 thiak there is no ground for this Saale of NewJorey, Hudion County, sn~Thomsas M T -flnm;-m .':. e of soy ons de fireury of Taxes €500, Cloasiog st op- | of the qongluions reached will o, the consid while the matter was in ¥ tho Capo | chasges butyou Know tho old adago, Suspiciond Uauaty | gy swors, deposessnd saya ina: b b et J:l!'kfig e e r o e ‘,,m,‘..“.f’ et 1 2 g 1 ity ‘Chamberlatn ‘foes, #10,. | 1 is fortucate {} the Legisl pot beon | EolI0 patty baied ¥ 4 itter at India | the guilty mind lishokes, {5 Hudeon Co.. and resides st Xo. 234 Blosmfield st lld | oug by Bk for a1 vt Straow Bosrds ws it s the osly mill of the i s Dhembertats foee. Bl | ILls rfusel 7 b sot boen | fland aad crred i away. Fotiaaiem and Fesisas ad e s eponant e e 00 e Topunedt by baking | g 1 Ne Ensiood P ? thing to do iu the matter, e e K e e oy o e g | o L ot pohols 00 Contingenoies, €500 p 4 ‘ontingencies of We are not prepared (o 83y | e, &5,000; | of corruption, in the least deg e ol ot Busell nosmy, tostactaq m...z...q 3 on, nor anything ap y I natursl rest esent, 10 ¢ wo by the villaius, causing bim to be deprived of tone. But ofter o closé and | DO¥D 19 the i5 Tospestor's | that everything bas been wise ?jm D!Pflrl::rn;.!! ;w;c(‘aunugenfn‘t, C . by - It Bas eved bot t ) 4 "‘1 nartment, 86 172 81, do.. Croton Aqueduct lioard, 85,000; | intimate observation of the interior workings of the session, aching it, La nrred belweon 4 dud ik s ia daily labor, by which schemes, plots Jotion expenses, 840.000; Fire Telegraph for New-York | we do not t that no act has gone through to 4 | Fenians, G has sent Adjutant sedon to sod interfortng with him fn A% dall B - 4 Sbr——_—ee e Tity, 85,000, aryears ou fire mackinos, §45.514; flaggiag side. | final passage, by means of Iwproper collusions or dis | Eastport and ( that the laws of the Stato suffor s pods B g o Soviil :‘fi‘::;;::fl‘-f.':,:‘«m-m sl _ Javalidw Travoling Clairs on Wheels, walkssad fonelne vocaut lots, 82,000, intersst op fevenuo | appliasccs [Albany Eveviog Journal, 245, | no iufra Gen, Meade has boen ordéred here tomain- | Tho river is rising, aad thers is oIt feot OF water e oraye. that waid vilistns of feads may be deat witn | Fop Anand putoaeurs R0 HORSES, for in snd out doors, SU8 boads. 6200000, Judgmants and’ uiercate aget forth 12 7> | _ Tumms Ormes Veroms.—Since the foregoing was | tala the neirsliy of, (e fEaSH B Bogwonndty 80d | ghoals. Ther wasa hoavy rain al st night aud to- s ecribed to this 11th Apri, 199, SET | o Ry aWING nd Buby Tender, 9375 taxes and nssessments, 850,000; opening new sireets, Ses s ‘ -aamp - y I s M | liam McKeo Hogo ¢ y, which el | atr masuer since 1863, an time, was coufined in | B Chariots. Rocking Horses. Police Station-Houses for rents &o., 82 'it‘,”if]"l":m'_’{m"{:f :’g’]:{fi_{‘!‘;{,"‘;‘r:‘fl;x_ T 4 4 ——— | 1o new featuros, beyond having applied fo Bruner fors n Ay ua in Californin, vlne'- Lo resided for yoars. 07 sae by tho muafactunet, o (o o NG 9) Willise ot ‘I‘xon“y:n TT{ oxn H:fl;:..,;;fi:..'ui ‘l)!.zmzn'u | they arebased. 1t would be eriminal, when s0 much bas to The British Provinces The Confederation |oun of 47000, which be did not got, From 113‘:;‘.:. mm.::.w floimlellll. u:d‘lfia-' 'll: e 0.000; _ Station-House t reciuct, |y e, to impose any bardons the people whick can, | Bcheme. J. W, Catts was the next witness called, who corrobo. | feuda foliowed Lim r.Receutly i ow ¥ ox ov); printing for_the Common Counoil, $30.000: pristing | U0 0 11 v b uvoided or powtpiued. - | ratind Hoge's. statomment of his recetving $10,000 from Mr, | physician attompted o effsct bla cure, but Mr. Marphy baviog v Dopariments, $30,000; consiraction and repairs of public Pe P From Our Spectal Correspondent. ocome impressed with the idoa that the physiolan is ia league 50,000, 10 1o qolaty exponsen, | /Hoth of these projects are popular, 4nd bath have stronk | Mostierox, €. W., Apriigl, 1565 | Honderson; witness was told by Hoge that ho had wade | JE00 G0 R reatons vengeance upon bim. AT RPDUCLD FRices remaring o woimals, o, 6500 | focalities which have becn a0 V4 puiic warks o | Pt enemy wilt atiaer HoH el potf SPLied that the | :""’ "‘“" ‘,"'.‘r'“”" ;‘1“&? _;5 cosived e b ) e fih‘r’,fi_‘m s e 85,000 | whioh the eived no dirset benefit; and thereisa | The Coufederation quostion has grestly excited the op- | formed hin W T h Pemmow ow 4 Pennorons Doa.—On Saturday e . P e T e irn T frors Touth: | fonerel d on. i the proper b:‘m':l Joroward thew or | popents of the wheine i NovaReolla, as the folowing | thie citys iogn toid witnows that the manner e At ik e R W e 8 ol Walnaand gl Tvo ‘to Hudson Kiver, - Selariss—Leguiative Deparcmeut, | Sbeir shoerul patienze, Tt Was (ol foad; and, bot for the | Ahaws:, e o el | ey he bad adopied was by @iving fulso roceipts to male | City, appeared at tho Btation-ouse exd asked for aathority to AR A i e e 94509, do. Mayor's Office. $36,500; do. Dapartmont of Fi. | $ELeUf 10 the Ca8e 00 e e Goveraor, an ofirmative re. | The Coufedoration question is botly disputed in Nova Seotis. | » o " portanc Bave & large, forosions log Mlled. T appoars that the Saimal P e 0a, $:50,000; do. Street Department, $157,180; do. Croton | e eroal would have been received with favor | Mr. Avnsud was clarged 1n the Houss with having sid, on | tained from the witness. 1 fact the entire evide; Delongs tos German shoomakor resicing fa the same house Rotslliog b manuactarery prioes. quadact Department, §91,780. Tho Engineer and Assistant | PONICYE 0 Dot eee aro obligations reaching begond | the street, to Mr. Wier, U that he would ratber see thess Wari: | to ghow that the issue of frandalgat receipts was un! with the complainant, aud that, about ten days since, he | Al @oods warranted Bagiaser of this Aqueduct to_ eostiouea offie three years | 1% oiiffeM*uod it is & consciousnese of this, and adesire to | L8 Freviuees SOV offtheir wllegiance (0 the British Orown: | 1o the accused party, Honry Bruuer. The Court bias a4 | rushed upon and bis her little boy, Inficting severe wounds tn fra tas passage of this sct. Tho Eagiueer to receie a xiary | ettt oy (o'all ‘which bas induced the Governor. fn | tlatbe would rather see ther iuvaded and possessed by the | ooy il Monday, the 30th, in order to obtain evidenos | the face, from which caase he bas been ailiag ever since. Tho 7,59, and the Presdent and Assistant Commussioner each | 3t b ! Sympatiics. 1o discharge this public | Fenisna, than enter iato aa Union with Caos: He did wot | 4ot i tonses. - 11 is reported thit on Monday | wowad was ioformed that sho could have the dog killed withe —_— ey aaiary of 5,000, and 70 offce in that Dopartment ahall be TR A DAL R R il bat wpoiagined for It sayiog that e kad | 0y (e of Joshun Fion ler 'Ll be brought befors | 04t reRortizg (o logal stepe. Tves: Pa Sl e e, €950 o, GO 1| thres vtowlrady et 10 il e the poplat o | HORRR B, EXU L e e ot ol ey | the Court o brial O, 4, Ot of Nashvillo has boen L ——— o Praparatory to eamoral, May 1 bo' Mo : “Assessor. . g "Board of Rte. | $aX.of about 81,200,000, E 1 the charter of | and probabiy neitber party fully believes the socusation It | reta nod w8 assistant co for the Government in the | T JrrsgY CITY PoLice CoMMIsSION.—Mr. Jobn | City Amilies golug to the sountry y . Tho Governor's veto of the bill to amend the charter 1t s times to stop this nonsense and | case of Henderson, and in all subsequont cases w W. Pangborn, President of the Board of Police Commission- v-ui‘-'--vu—--w s furuish's BETTER ey 198 of makes agninst the other. anocted with the Dopartment. Assessments, 82000 Pufialo, relatire to assesswents, will be universally approved. 840,000; repairiag | The vatood bill embraces o priuciple which no ome can | Qisenss pablic questions on their own merite. be tried of frauds ers for Jorssy City, gives otice that all applicaats for appoint- improvements, 85,500; B O tbaxy Brs. 3 (Toronto Leader, A tinn ran off the track on the Chattanooga road to-lay, o - 1LRD, TRINMED and LIGHTED (as quickly, for Heiormation of Juvetile [resr plell S i 1 L) [ e damaging the cars apd logowotive. No Aeway injired, | mont on the new polios force must make application imms- wiben rowsoring toe hede of globe, barner 2 v tes supplies and ocleauing yublic - | E JAMAICA. rm,:p nnm‘»«v 4.??..,,,1" w Akod over the Suspe diately. The impression is provalent that loss than half of the | other improvements. are in e h“-ry.‘b and privete LR R T L FENIANIS L. o bridge gesterdsy to Edgetield, for the first timo sinco the | old forco wili be roappointed. It s contonded that the new wmmwwwm e L og,” ! b bridge was destroyed. The entire structurs is expected to «o'g-;:;-h‘-"r-};mwhw;;}d"-""' to act, wtgumg applioante. JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 1 Baskman-ot. ot surm of 825,000 dne to Commiasioner and others | The Bubble be completed by the middle of May noxt. o T g b T B ML A Tho Bartiett Sowing. Mackine ha tood the sy for asrvices rendered the Law Department during the last | W, 1 ———— tho amended bill wiich did pass. The probability is that the Amoug ta-hines the world bave called the beost, Eares yosrs, for services alleged o Lave baeu readered by Mr. ane~—Genora! | DE pew Commissioners will be sorved with sn injunotion on the B ¥ ot e g Hayod in servin during the term of office of George Party—Sweeny to Move Before the Fir | THE METROPOLITAN FIRE PART. | O o May, that the city antkoritios will retain coatrol of With * afiteh elastic, :.‘.-::"., X. Ak undumvv:-)l §hea, 08 3 lf-)-r May. | try — Class Prejudice -~ The Commis. | ENT. the Polioe-station avd City Drison, and ;n esont foreo, or 80 And sny known amount. o iy 4 -York, $4,52 ount <qnare, 810,000, | . ; Runs rapid, un{form. : b e heastag and Topairing. $4.000; working | The bubble of Feniauism appears to bve really burst. | siouers to Return. —— msay ofthem 4o o et o g0 wih the Compimionsns, i oah aud ook, o hom’ Eights ave, from Ope-bundred-and forsiatt st. to Ons hundred. | pryq () Makony is still at Union-square, but we no longer | Prom Or Bpeciel Correspondent ; Testimoniale o its Efclency. | 4 thorities. Tho prosont indications aro that this will be 8o simple in ite plan, that £y -ninth-st., §25,000; reimbureing tie estates defrauded ’ Y 4 KiNGSTON, Ju., April 6, 1866, T t fe i 1 gratifyin Lithesis that | similar in somo respects to th contest betwsen the Metzopoli- A'child may work it with b7 Robort Bruce Bradford, 843,000; Lucreased compensation | bear of the receipt of large sums of money, 1no rumor i P 3 Nrithe Rakl Somiiese it he most favorable and gratifying autithesis that | simiiar s €00 FaRCE 0 0T ov-Mayor Wood, Makiag of oil mers to Lnapsctors of Sewers $4,500; irou railing around Crystal | wyrlike propartions are afloat, no mass meetings aro being | The elose of the inguiry by the Royal Commiss oan be had for the new paid fire department agalust the old :flm'fi‘u Paiaco 85,000, Iuebrists Asylum, $100.000; donations, | . - | the origin and suppression of the lato disturbauees bas | o) o 4 the ovidence of fhed slses mosh ik g e Relief Associstica for indigent soldiers. | OF to be hold, the prophecies of the arrival of Stephens B volunteer 'm once ol most ¥, San allod h “Tis wise to purchase e Aoty #4300, 'Colored | and the conquest of Canada, or fighting in Ireland, in | "% marked by en_incideat of some interest in connec | bepeted by its sarvices—tho property owners. Whenever | QUARANTINE.—Our attention boon called to the And time _;."__..___.__. taxes and assessments _ belong- B 34, in Australis, fo Iv‘l s darof Urx'r | tion with the iuvestigation they bave been making for the | they have spoken of the preseut departinent, it bas been i the | fact that one of the oficers of the Virginia has been discovared ORI ) | Bermuda, in Australia, ia, and t1 A wost complimentary terma, a4 testimonials liko tho fnhuwv‘l‘.. walking abont the streets in 8 locality whore cholerd is likely wn.‘;{)l's PURE o for the erec Pulon-st Bocioty fostiention of Merey, 865,000, Ma: al Soc :L Hospital, 82 000; various ehurches of the port of on of au @rial bridge corner of Broadw: 5,000; widow of Charles Merl»t, fireman Reformation of Juvenile Delinguents, 863,300 y .7:.1' | have not been fulfilled, aud covscquently the Irish bonds “g500; | are few aud away below par, and cven {he 1wost enthusi astic Fenians bogin to lose col he wovs X and societies, 884 lust two monthe. It occuned while Governor Eyre was on | (0 i + {lishow. Referring to recont fire in Kast Thirty third-st., bis reéxamisation before the Commissioners, when be | the owners of pmmfy T the vicinity of Thirty-fourth-st aud | to west temptation. The fact suggosts that other officers of | has proved it to bes valnable remedy «d 1o enter intoan elaborste argument for the | Lexington-ave. say: the sbip may bo on shore. Doos it iook Lke loosensss and m;‘;m-‘fllfi--“ the Throst | Tho principal work of the Union-squere orities at | e ¥ | “"\We bear lesimony to the valusble services of the Metropolitan | trifling in thy disciptin of Quarautine? . A B. WILBOR, E ho principal work of (e oding s fair. which is being | PUrPoso.of showing that i was justified in coming 10 the | Fion Deperimeat hicsthe commund of Chst Ensinest Kioind e g iy R e Yo Boen ix 1 'for the beneit of the families of | conclusion that the outbreak in 8t. Thowas in the East | i e e R ey g , Gov. Fairchild, Wisconsin, the Hon. W. E. Smith, | In New-York by A for the benefit of the families cone n that the outbreak in nLnomuul.\l”ud saving from Stats Troasurer, Wisconsin, Gen. Allen, acretary of State, ;v'"inqgfli':fi'fi.h".' iscousin. Gran. Cassins Fairohild. Wisconsin, the Hos. C. : ' “Family Indv k. 800; Opbtlial | nro Mission (Five New. ‘sdjacent valusble resdences deatraction the Points 000: St 4.000; Mag- ers. Bond agents nud ¢ | t 1 local riot, but part and parcel of a Fomale Beuevolent Bocioty, €3,000: Union Home | ~on A D0l agets was not simply & local riot, but par pa | dosirmetion he e Ao ¥ 85000, House of Mercy, Mrm. Richmond, 85000; | oficors have turow i ,"” bl o, widely ramiticd rebellious conspiracy. The Commission- | LEANDER BUC JOSEPH U, ORVIS Yiln Callfornin, Col. Stevenson, Washington, the Hon. E. C | =" Hoteis, Testuw and S ;. Ameriosn Seamen's Friend Socisty, €3 St. James | in conjunction with the ladice of 4 to allow him to proceed with his uddress, | STLVANICS HAIOHT, JAMES D. McMAN Logersoll, Tllinois, B. . Russell, Boston, L. E. Webb, Wia- ve Aiticies of PLATED e o AND Wit Protast | Chinreb, 33,000; Hoayital for the Sisters | engagoed in soliciting their Fe » | &I JOSERIL L GEORGE ¥ JOHNSON, Epply, Cincinnati, and Judge W. Bockus, Bara- | o qrens SPOONS, FORK: of 8t 5, 85000, Female u::lk Assistance Society, | to visit them l‘ to put down the ;nm.ur‘,.’,(m(.m:'- ina | stating thet they bsd nothivg 1o do with his “‘impres- | HENRY A HART '"mrmnn RELLEY. ' ropolitan Hotel. ¥ TABLE CUTLERY, ke, e, 1,000, Nursery and Child's He 95,000, to reimburas | breastpiu, @ silver pitcher or o picture of the Colonel.” | [jong ' o with the * inferences” which he might choose Jottor from Thomas Egelston, Jr., to Engineer Barh e —— by the 'o:nn Develiv ‘or expenses of charges incurreed by bim in | Jt js wiid that Gen. Killian arrived in the city from E g, et bl b g In s lettor from Thomas Keletos, {:olumbl:‘Colup e, Ealarged. MANHATTAN PLATE conruda‘. e e e e s dmaoes ol | Bty Malng,last gvaning; bUngRg N heir'c the loyalty of the and solely with | Sicropiian Fire Dopariet, for li Sclotey | 17y anasyT AND CURAEST NWSPACEN 1N TN |° » Joha . by S Ward, ; 00l | $unds aud leaving his confreres to pay their ow the fucts of the whol ax-Governor then | in puiding ont that place on tho — of April Tha Y R o e B temaian Eoolcty. & or ‘uayr sohool h2use. | on the little exeursion buck. ‘The rank and tile are dis- | ffered to yut inas evidence ceriain letters he had re: meations tho alserity displayed by Hook and Ledder WORLD. parext BV AN COMPOSITION . for damages, 8500; Second Reziment, National Guard, | pirited at the conduct of the leaders, and probubly n 'which the idle rumors of & rebellion that 1 | on, aud continues ws follows: ENLARGEMENT OF THX DAILY, SEI-WEESLY AND WERKLY | Destroys poutively and aciacaott al nesious snd afecions gvme o Dopatoss to tbo . 910 01 5 Luke's Home fo 'my'il"‘i' i mlu‘”"t ; m‘.'lil"‘"“m" Iy e thta, ot i ""“"“"'""";" WO tory and the apparaty et bt thets Wt e hoce S TRIBUNE. T wil b of the ek s b s aaiguaciosof comtes Iscigent Children, 81,000, Ophtbalwic Hospital Building, ts of the Treasury Depurtmwen ozen 10 this 10 the Commissioners objected, | {ryed: Th N e T s o i : v n:_?;‘ Siepheve and K. i, n‘::l_mh, for ogal expenses ff; tothe Headquarters of tio O Mo tog, “none of these letters can be takers | dotro .:b;u.:fl '”-:?::':T :.{'.,‘“%..':’o.':it.'e.':‘.:.'..:".‘i fivred Notwithstanding tho fact that tha size oleIlTll:; flmw%flr“m‘h_:‘“m‘m_ sarr their ia Croton Aquduct Departaion! Jeir money, which they alleze to ba' 3 > the statesent 1 ogh from one Hoor to au % ph oo 1ch 820 o $4 00 1oy o cos nd expenes of Join i | L&;t?l‘;;:f‘; tat hostilifie were to be cor e e oimmubieations 1ade10 50 vesident, | dsnalo thapresies’ end {40 saving of Iite are vory ofven ::::::‘;::"‘"""" than ous quarter, the prioe will | Eheape A N rewad—and s free from 457 Qiat, Proeidentof the Fiao Department, st dohe Dokt toe | 250;, but the followars of the TeadCeuter 1on T Siamke i, W vant facts,” This did 100 | ,ypansmons dutes with remen, It ha been shown how ener- TERMS. POE gold by Druggiete. 80 Ceata per Box. .I-:mm,m actions d lnlnl':lh”l,'-’f‘u:!l fl‘- *;! ':n the | the disaflected parties, and send them howling into it Esre, who utged that he siould be sllowed to give his ey are 1o subduing fres, and the following oase illus. s it S Wholsssle D'r': sopolitan Fire District; Central Fark (efertonsy fsoto | Seventeenth-st. Hundreds of ofbers would make snilad | copinion,” es e cone ‘hat the appointment of the | fates thair noble notion whou lifa is in danger: Massrs, PRASER & LEF, No. 20 Beckman st New-York. A . "of Dan > | demands bad they not been intiu by the cry of sion reflected apor his conduct, and was intended Dr. Tienry ¥. MeCartio says he was summonad at the late | Mail aubsoribers, single copy, 1 year—32 nambors. 20 | “prore B “No. 6 Fultoust., nest Goldst, . Y. oha B. Frink in full for all claims i contract of Daniel Me: Commission refl Buvern; for the. bl o Rioth.ave, §26,100 39; | * British spy” and Traitor to Ireland” with which the | 44 iy guire into it, and ke thought it due to himself and to | fire in Fifth-st. to attend the little daughter of Mr. Anabacker, subscribors, clubs of five. 9 00 | rarliibie Kat, Roach, Bug Killer. e clution at "Washingion Heigbta Dl gy o fevsu every one who happens | 1o sndulre foto It to bE CHORECh Vi Nak b should atate in | ¥ho was sufering from sevezs butse which aterward proved | 2o cole, ‘sdressad to names o 17 50 Roach, Butiery ALL casEs 00, for arasvion of publte riuking Rydrats and urinais i | to difer from them s g e p g oy Pl atate \ | funl, and on his arrival thers he found tio mea- | Twentyeopies addressed to namos ! subscril 3 00 o mot injeriousia he hurmen . 1 iy ey e i drcig Byt sl ot | 0 10T D AV i very o e | o S et s | e of i i b L g | ganty o o420 i 1% | mmiT e T st or wiverining prosacdings of | parations for & march on Conndn. They keep their move- | {SGER U0y Loguments or inferesces. We will 40 tat | ¢limg at ber in olpless conaternation, withont doing any. | * Au exira copy o one ddrens.. ‘Board of Aldermen snd reports of City Inspecto 51 1 b 3 ng A Tox Gompaniss appainted to baild, s publie market, for their | 1o5! entirely secret, and only folicit 1ot money but carte | G5 Givly + He then ruid that ke would ask the Commis- fhogtio alloviate her wufforings. Hor ploas for nssistance SEMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE. e B S wachs ez | ridges, No. 6, of which they soy they sequiro sbeRL5, 0 Jut i protest on the minutes, stating that he | were unnotioed by any ouo save tho firemen, - whoto conl. s8- | ypyij wyhacribers, 1 copy, 1 year—it nambers. P shall have faken some virg b Mall subscribars. 2 copios, 1 yesr—104 numbar. T salarios aud expesses 10 be o 4o Comainaion §¢,000 £beo. Tone for bimself and assiguee, for wor warious persons and material furnisied o I venues during 1863; and also 60,051 | Mullen, who ad bei Aqueds Dooiey B11,0%. to be paid for ofiices rented by tbe Law De. partment under lease Wi i ad embellishing Corporation Ma for 1865, es fol- . E';,,”L}'-,;;“;u-« sompiler, §3.%00; M. Drippe. mape missioiers were ot to be woved, however, from the posi- stoady; Laxd, 190.;" bolders au advauos. WRIsky | (V0L Gonnty papers plasse copy. 3 Barrett, engravings, $4. i € on ; 1 so we must wait to ge - UDDER=WILLARD—In Troy, on Thoredsy i April 19, wood, A L tion they bad taken up; and ‘ ‘Ciicaco, April 21.—Floar dull. Whoat aotive and advanced | 8¢ y vorlag, B g, St g ik 805 et | o O o Gt b s e L e e I e e e srecting & monument to New-York soldiers in Greenwood Catam Me., April 19,1666, | GoY- Eyre seems to lay 8o muc! . q ¢, for No. 1. and 420 A SMITH—MATUER—At B W April 18, by - expended under C I Ted the rmness of the Commissioners in doaling with | guiet at 77j@3#jo. for No. 1.~ Highwines motive at 83 21 —MA + Binghamtou, on il 18, Cometery, 81500, to be expended usdar the Biroet Commis, | 7\ o of 14 Trishmen at Calnis two weeks wg0, | {5 Erry Tan given great ‘Conmissioners 1 dosling vt | quii b 7j@rsfo o Mo, L, Highyiats 221 S o | S T _h-:-‘y._ A 1 by foromen. eagineers, etokesy, drivers &c.. 25 per oent in 8ddl- | yp, two days later, were joined by 32 others, all of whom | gentieman, who think it & burning shame that he was not !-ut nmmm 'mfi“éff,:‘.':&.-a oat, €, 00 tiou to esiary now received, au Lt purpoe. The avore includes all the smendments inserted by Joiut | tjes and poople into a fever of excitement, and thus wus H oly d it can- -, this elty, Mary Dane Dana, wife 1t o P * | gpinion their conduct is greacly to be admired, an 21, 1866, —Raoaipts of Wheat | ABBOTT—-O1 Saturday, Aprit 31, in . Comitaes of bots braackes of the Lagiaturc. e ated the Penian wac on the borders.” ‘The 46 | ThCHil to meet the ol of ul righl-lhl;l‘l:‘g:i‘lzc_‘l; Muswases | g e o bl % 1 Surizg Lo R 1 i igtri 01 the Rive had seen enol dusing the ess Of Whoat, iu store, 81 40; No. 2 136, Frel 3 0"“‘; u",;r ans quiotly distributed themselves oloug the Iiver | They had soct enough dusne it o pprecats the . 8. t Oswogo, 150.; No. 1 | Barker end daughter of the H Alyrou Clark, of Ve o= of Aots by the = ‘\l'r ‘:l’:nlb“;:l” by the en[‘l!n.brfi of lhho L'rolm; | wigned his ) t thir i | aeduct the deficlency over and sbove the sum of | . said he delivers lectures pronounci e W HDE & | must gemember that in ata thet vou are standing on o0 provided by speclal e for the wse of e Crcton | humbug.” Btill OMaliony lus o i s | B e arv doing s0 100 strongly. - You el K R el PR L L Cholers Preveative, mauafectared . e g 3?“%‘!33..’125‘.‘)&7&“.’:‘; but the great majority Bow sces to look 1o Koberts b the | ohyrged hefore us. toval (' ners are only | —_ $10 por angum; six mon . C. of 88,523 3 for the. seymentol Jecob ¥. Oakiey, W 4, | ouly bope of Ireland #nd Fenlavisu, | eeking to uscertuin the best inforuations on, the origln, por Addrss THE TRIBUNE, Now.-York. wnd Loren Jobes, as Assessors; also, twe sum of e —— causes, aud suppression of the late disturbances. Markete—Reported by Telegraph. 6 g - | Excitement on the Border— The 8 There s mo one charged before us;” to which Eyre | pumaveieuta, Apell 21.—Flour dull and unchanged. Whaat mARRI Titles of Acts, Fe We commence to-day the pnblicalin:; of the Titles | Sty Croix, from Eastport to (-I e Legislature which hias just sdjourned. At 2 | hotols and in private families. 1t is reported, with B€Ii- [y, ek, such etk 3 ad “Feaebed 1 ooe o the Secretars of Sate, | bt ULt the abjoct was, primarily, o | Considerstion; and they vory properly re 1s0 69,596 37 for the perment of ith Thomas E. Davis; | Mo, $10,000 to Col. Edward Jardize. D':;civnrlel for eom- | g bis sumiary of arguments He was standing on | for usefulaess o an_emergenoy inyolviug buman life no lass | Wi Sonlorivars 5 0o ‘ot over, for each 00p; otice N ¢ mcted, | than in conservi " He mentions the name of THE_GENUINE - by and how heacted, | that 18 g POy o (ke sas company, for bis | Poreons remiiting for u&oru‘mm will regeivo an oxira copy | (THE GENUINE URLEEALS Do - chiolers seasons 1n 1849-50) mh—-rw,mn.« R E ) will ’ gmlmuul!lrfllu avfor marked them as men trained b, cluded from uy intend *to move” @bout the | ypy reforences from the docunients, victory” or * death.” G his trig), and be desired to show w v quare colors, bab re-.| (g opinjons he formed, and the impressions produg osition there, and left for the West, where it 00 TR0 Gy doe Mr. Maule replied, i} a i rd, Treasurer | go5 ™ gofore two weeks thi E3 ‘doue by | definite action. the _roads | first of May, m Adem mouths ke skilifainoss in nssisting to romove the obarrod cloth: | porsons remitting for 15 00pisa 845, will reco ™ " 88 wl ive an extra copy ature, (GINAL GENUL tion 0uo yoar. b ature, e O WAL SHTON'S. DIARRHEA D1 e {g from the little sufferer ana placing her in a position of auce with public | firm; sales of Kod at §2 6028265 for No. 1 Spring, and 8270 aud, lhnlll am on my | for common Westorn White. Corn—A declining tendency; o;:lkl?”&l“:rxzzb answered, “It is certaily in o Com- | Yellow declived 5So.; sales, 6,000 bush., at S0o. Provisions The Ce | opinion it this counts i Eng ! n':nl, being resporsible aa the be: 1 of affei Saturday, April 7, by t i B el Sosen” o Kllowed to ey just whet be pleased when be appesred be- B sk’ W hoat. 16,000 buab. Cora. 6ad 5,000 bash. DIED. 000 is sppropriated for fore the Compiissiou to be exwmined. But in my poor , threw the Proviucial authori- are supposed to be Foni: Wheat to do. ais, taking quartem et | ot e npressions” ‘ 5" s the | Ste (o store, 3de.; Extra Spring Wheat Flour, 88 25, City | gy fe oat of her age. oo Do valtie of * inpressions and * reference ag o 1 haae ”ll’c"tn ',E"" Whoat Flour, ‘l‘afg:aa- mb-uy-hvluum-ll:,l:o;u . 4 lt"‘"‘“'.:'n!'.'-‘?'-u... those (Gov. Eyre dosired to urge upon their W 3 it 3" Prosbytarisn Chassh, sotner o sonst. the per- | #12. Froight on Flour to New. York, #1 Whadliowday, the 25tk lnst., aé 1 o'clock p. m. ——:fi —‘.—.—"——m e Bat A Flour frai, Whoa! 7, ssles Uf | 0D DINGTON—On Pridey moruiag, Apil 2, Miss Helens Codding Wletbes-Welngers o &b Sietulish CodraNy, ton. Broad @34 175 romsined in the haods of the Governor, to be exm [ J , bl B S ake ont. bn such flimsy grounds, & o Fei pireles, and to recruit foi the Irish | miasion he sought, to make out, ou & “"fl 7. dull and lower; salos et BUSINESS N ASSEMBLY. il iy caso wgoinst the people. The */impressions Tt on their Southern Bed at 817030375, Corm 2 rocerios. s0ady. | 7o seative sad (inds of the fumily are ey otedte . New York. 'W ita tatrodueed 3 L e e, B, Dorun Killin attenfed by twe young | iiade o whas they bad wituesscd may be inferred from | Frovdia, et Wlaky somina ot 825 or, Wostorn it e Ty reudenge O bt R Coll | HDe Dy B i v, Deget Mo 80 doumer Bils [zom Senate. . 'm e g M D teort. and entered their names on the | & remark made by Mr. Gumer, when Gov. Eyte, oS | Cixcroiati, April 81.—~Flonr lactive at 1 50@#7 75 | dingion. No. 343 West Tweaty thicdat, on Monday, . ol besutl d —_ hotel registers with titles aflixed, indicating that they | ing to state o circumstanee *‘to show how ‘Whisky at 82 Mess Pork firm at fim City-oured | o'clock & m. f p i 7 A Saqu; 1,568 were officers of the Irish Rey ublic. This caused great ex- | negroes pervert and misinterpret documents, Tams at Cmnz.“dmnd h(n:I- olosed at 181 | GRAY—On Sunday, April22, Mary Jane, daughier George bt . e irel” molody. Iflx Heary }“... 6. Of which were placed on General Orders.. 1.040 citement in Eastport, 'hmfi soon extended up ine river | reply to a question by the Commissioners nul:lzh’r'l:::’ 1%. Bulk Meats aud Bacon quist and unchangod. Gold 124, “:‘:.::; [y “v'v'}finmfi ol N:'ai‘:s,& e h\::‘d Miird time A ... 1,14 A ncross to the Provineial towns. Thoir numes were | the matter came within bis own kuowledge t“ oty . coum—————‘——,! oy votaL TasM—Arem, g1, | HOAG—On Thundey, Apeil 19 Hareey Hoas, seod 56 yoace. .“‘ulu I eooian. of pytone, A % The Chein of Soee ilts c'l‘I :slt.h-“ a8 "Z,‘,...?".:g"f‘i’\"‘"? fadl I{::'l'(',"::_’ ! brequently On:sd from the book, in order to allay the v»;mn reported ml Lim "“‘.".‘.‘a"{"v' ni:urg h.';; A COURT O] MOR. 2L J““"—“"um" | Tuo uners .m.(,n..‘.--um y Aesil ‘::‘I_-Lm‘h:m -..._4.,"‘ 4 " =i Cumviag (s 4P SR H e ATETESIoLs ta the Banare. and otber | exeifcment 'n s ahous (he hote e e e ol cvidendnd A nde. | W, H. Lippinoott ot al. agi. W. K. Van Bokkoleu. | Furcy st (5ociook w. The friasds sad restives of e tmilx ars Ww o1 fes 9 ol I steamer New Brunswick, from Boston, which ar- rience as to the sort of evideuce they give, an . H. L Ferry st 3 Tor tossiiars and luoiare. Se% 4 Gepens taiansy: Yoo ask Neps. mbieh wil daosesay 19 | 1,04 oo Tuesdar Apeille; ‘Droucht ¢ aumber of stnugers. | Guktions they druw." The vlanters A otr friouds cal- | —Moton 435t~ with 810 ogets Lo $bide svaut. rospectdally tavied 19 aiead wiihout e oo stouss sists Sioias o

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