NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. BY GREELEY & McELRATIl. OFFICE, TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. VOL. VII. .-VO. Ii,. *EW.YORK. WED^E?DIY lOllMMi, APRIL M, 1*147. WHOLE *0. !???? _1MW in?l "*"?' ,K "'"^""""'?"?Hir.D ?-?HT BORN I NO. it'NDAT EXCrfTflU ?. Tribus* Ball?????, earner of ?tpnif? *?S*mm ?tree?,aaweelte ike City Hall, . ?jnw?? 10 City iul>?r1h?r? f..i H| Ct.ni, ,?, PJ3 o, ?neo ir*-y prater, tbey ran pay In avance ?1 ?TSi^ B ?'* nu,?"M **? ?*?>' ?? ?)? ?em?? r?f 2-Vf.v v. Two Csav?. Ball ?u!.K-rll*rs ?iveDul Cftw?'".ui:..lB?,1?"n>*. ?QO i*-* paper In no ad **7m -^pCrod n ?. aerkaagei ?> ^h Country New? !??r? Daily ?*??*? '?>?*?! ?i lM? office ?b.?# Ktarehl?-'!? then ihoee of Thi Taisuac. er? col TflM? 8? 4D?t?TI?IMW -i in .Ul?UK.J ?ajae. or l????ru?l Inanition..gj rerus MB **" ?ash subsequent tt??riiou.l?^ ? \.ieel??*??' .*> - .IV? Llnea-ftr?? insertion.Sceou ? lia?. {SattaeeMai tn**rtl"? whirh may be j tSSGt ?* ?***'twlc*or ""?? "m*a Js c^* * '*c* ^?s? ?**? 0[,llon ?' *"* adverv???r. ) *.,r.i??rll?rmHU-five Cents ? ?Is? for Um P^irtloo, ?nd Poor Cent? fur eaab tuhMKpimi one k*T^? Mill! At" fl ?*?*!. NoTICK?, 4.C. >v?l f*cW ?U>?|??d*?,rtl?*ro?"r>l? Inserted Im th'.? jtsper eppoerbolh ^TpgoroJn en? io? Kventa* eoivlon {??IMl'WIIlLl TKIHI'NB i.i*?*?4 ?T*rT Wiegeewet and UtnMi morxinvt. 'EL gs pe* annum Two < opt?? fur ftv aigW-iOKR WH.KI.I TKIBINK, I VRIY LAROK PAPtR FOB THK OOURTKT, ?lBM*iW prve "???erurcuru.ln ?-?v?a,-e. 10 < ipie? f.,r #15, or 30 jg?? g__^ NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Ireland In |St7. ('orrespond?nco of The Tribune. I>i blin, April 1, 1*17. I plenteous place 1? Ireland for hospitable cheer, ffktretbe wholtsome fruit is bursting from the yt Ho Ut'*J ?"?r ? ?ygtb honey in th? tree* where her misty vales expand y|k?fereil peta?, ^n summer, ?re by falling water? faaaed. 'yellow ??nd Hgrtlidew at bigh taonude thore. and ?priDg? i' the ALU ' that this is do longer tpptteeble. \VIj<> gnid recof ui?e in thie the Ireland of the pre?eut ; ??y' A plei.tfou? pleoe 11 betas?] ' Due? it not ?oBsd like a mockery ? Mendi. ancy is fast t>. fomiOjr the only staple occupation ti the people, tad that m unproductive one, for whore the ; {ruter number are be^cin^. there can be but lew OgiTe. Oh ' how ur,hkc the period described ly fct poet. The) re a! t> cd tunee entirely "They re altered time? entirely, A? plainly now appear?. Ilis troe that 'Out of evil cometh good,' and That tha Lord loretk those whom he cbasten Ha," But do we in general submit the more pa Btttly to ?offerin?. becauae of thie knowledge? Oat of our present tribuiatiou may spring an era sjIfBM and happiness?but when did the hope of fatar???Pl>'ue,? deaden our sense of present mis ? ery ? A philosopher might, even surrounded by I ta? siaht? and sounds that appal the hardest heart, ! ipe-u ?t? npon the end of all he aaw, and tell us I last the old and worn out externals of a previopn, fjasj of existence, decayed ami decomposed, nwe Lirtato a newer, it tnik;rit be a healthier, organiia aoa And ha might add that this rule applies MSjliy to the annihilation of a worm and the dis ??anon of a nation. True, for the metamorplms-s ciO'id are tame, compared with the ever varying stem of Nature But though convinced by' his ifftmsnts. we do not feel the les?. Dor wnen look ?a|bope:ully forward, do we feel the le??. " V\'ho ta? bold a fire in his hand by thinking on the frosty CitoU'iS 7 This vary procesa of decomposition seems fotaaj lajiidly forward in Ireland, now To use one of tbsitareotvped phrases of the day?Society is re tolrioi ltsaif into its nrittinal elements. " Bow loossiy the idle u*nr hangetli t<>gether" cannot be udsritood until the effects of the present state of , tbiags have developed themselves. Then, what wu obscure will become transparent. Cause and ?feet art? wonderfully explanatory of each other . ??Basket will remain hidden m the darkness of tat sight, until ita flash reveals it Is it neces urj, alter this military illrstratiuu, to find or make U opportunity of "abju.iug an intentions evil," pvticalarly aa I confess to a leaning toward Young uelauditic ? In some parts Society is divided into fnantagonistic classes, both ejorung out "The good old rule, the ?Imple plnn, That they should take who have tue power, And they ihuu'J keep wtjj cau.' But. tbank QtA, tiiis is the exception. A sense of common danger is an excellent ? ?older of ?o ciety ;" acting under its influence, men have met tod worked together, for the first time. Ministe? rial politics that were to the ninny a sealed book, save as they related to Ireland, and Wi explained by 0 Conoeli, are now eeuerlv aoucht alter?their Coaunercial atatatiosM with rrareife States, tlnir Na'igatioDLaws.lticr Import Duties.tiieir ?mu rrt hoo Acts, are curiously studied ami canvassed and ill their costly machinery for a forced and thnftleas iodaitry?Labor Kate Acts, Drainage Act?. &?? Ac. Young a? well a* old. poor a? well a? rich are be ?oauug politician?. The paaaenger? a? well aa the orew of a ve??el are interested m the manage esotof it in a ?torm. Ourceae it ?imilar. It u Ml sow the preservation ot asi?emiancy lor oue l>arty. e one sect. i>ut the salvation ai a nation However, it is an ill wind that blows nobody nod. and our calamity unprecedented us it is, breaks not the rule. It baa raised one person into ?JBDence?need I name Mr Bojpsjf that U-h.-ver is the nutritive properties of an intensely liquid iliat In all the village? an?und. eaaa kitchens are Utablished. where the poor receive a fatal or e jutrt, Booorduhj to the number of their families. Theaoup is not distributed indisi runinately to the poor. The recipient mint be furnished with u ticket from the Keliet Committee, and they will I then be ailowol to p.nhase a quarter of a leal K>r I penny, end receive ui aitditnm either a pint or a quart ot soup To many, the necessity ot pur chasing the bread amounts to an absolute prohib? too. and they complain, with a show of reason. tat the lnat?tution injurea rather than benefits Atm. tor iv lessens private charity. It seems ?trangely at variance with the principles ot a chantable establiahnieut, to punish the excess e, destitution by leaving it unr? hi awed, and to exteud teair aid t I those only who have a something though miserable in amount, still a something that Mrvt? at a barrier acain?t want However, there i?aa excuse alleged, liquida Woeld induce d_\seu tery, perhaps te\er. and to prevent as far aa pjoeej We' the mere?? of these fearful diseases, the ?Dove expedient haa beer resorted bO The soup ?dietnbuted on all davs but ?undaye. and every d?v the same sad spectacle is presented?groups of 'miserable creatures waiting for their turn A pohcetuan stands at tne dott bo urutervt order, todtoadmit but mm at a tune 1 know- nothing ?"??painful than thie?human beinir? etandim: La ?eeoold and rain, lue creatures of another species. toraeeiTe alms, doled out to them in thts uns\in pethijiag manner It le a debasing process tread ?*! down teal] feeling ol independence, every ?er.timeut ot gratitude and evetj k) let of eelf reliance. Could no m<>an? be devi?e tbeir fruit ye shall nnW them While on the subject of Public Chantie?, I ma\ mention a collection of Painting? now exhibiting ID Dub.in the pr.^eeVJ, ,^ whicdi are t> M to the poor. Many ot the nobdity and gentry have tent a very valuable painting?, enaaBy work? of the eld M??ter?. It i? indeed a pleasure to ?ce tneui Ouidoe far famed Magdalen is there, beautiful, exceedingly, in iu pale bveHneee. a ra> i fall? ou the upturned daturrs beaming With hr?e> Wee The Assumption of the Bleesed Virgin. b> the same artist, attracts etleotion by the beaut-, o| ??pression and want of colon in: r..'traita, \\be heve, have a peculiar attraction lor evt rj ted who wo;, u* not eajejM belore the likeness of Cnaar Borgia, by Titian f \\'ln> would not scrutin I??, with tager curu>?ity. every lineament ami cu ?ee?or to iii?cover il brow, lip or eye, wr cetiTe of chara? ter I Ti.ou.h resoi.cd. u ejoetibac ?ofuid the countenance an n.dex. to the lumd. 1 ?eld not. It is a dark and rather hendi?me lift] |?e face, b.t 1 eonld ?ee nothing furtive ?r ferocioai |n the glance ol the lustrou? black eye?, or sinister ? ihe expresen.i. of the feature? Tk? brow ap Pear? low, but mav Ml ha. e be-eu so in reality, >w muses of black hair fail 0*ftf and shade it I eaald oul\ console mvself for the disappointment? a? I have a great faith in phyeiortuuny?by re ^?**ing. " a mau may emilo ai??i ?mile and be a vil I*1?" There is a portrait ol" John Hunyan. by 'linch. eloquently expreeeive of character One ? Mary Stuart. bjrSirJobji do'Medina, overturn J"S remoreeieesiy ail ftftf ptOOBftOOivod id.es of ?e Scottish Uueen?it is a pale and peMadag "?'??but I think even flatt.-r > eooM M MBaTthoT. Ibanee the First and hi? Q,ueen Henrietta, by ?ittdyk?. ?nd James 11 and A.nne Hyde by ? Peter Lely. Trir.ity College contributes, ^"^9 o?iare, a portrait of its foundreee. uueen *uiebetb., a stern and atately old lady. On ona ?We are th? Sunny Landscapes of Claude Lorrame, ?a toe other the striking I'lctureeque Uluom of eeJvatorHoaa Scenei of Flcmuh Merry making, ^?roouli of Dutch Boor and aura pleaeing Do ?iftB? ?MMft by Tenien, Ostade and others, con W "?a With th? Viewe ol Vanwe ftwi Home .<>'< UMUettoudWilMB niiwltiiiMiM' Si < M ri?e a splendid work, and Ml Mtrtvr.iorr, ot are likewise to be Man; tad a v? pjeaaing; picture. the Uolntoj ot SoloBjon, i ranks. The Jewish King is "dressed in aacer tal garment?, mi kneeling'at the toot ot h all dedicated to and crowded by the figure of the id lie la offering up tnceuae. Beside him, and I miatakably inciting bim. it a female figure, w a countenance of great beauty; ahe ia an Etr pian, and bat dark symmetrical feature? itnkim ?-on?-Mt with the kneel;nii figure she 11 half !e: lag twar, and bit whit.- tad lowing rob? I m wnttaa ?n thua far without mentioning the c WMH works I n:ost admin-: M but fwur ?mail p* tarM at Bel (? tin entire coll particular, the Hai laut ii a j?erfe<-t y.-m?such a picture of infanti -? and intiorpiir- T!.. re ?re two bandi 'yac'.i-n picture?: among ?o many, ! I be particularized, bat there is one tl must not l.u passed over, it is i lassed as heioniri t > t'ne sr I, *,i of Jnhaai and is named the iU Qataarar iba baitk in her hand the 1 Which siie derives her name?such bright ti baaaiag loveliness aright justilv the poat's hyp and make a sunshine in a shady plan Every taste can be irratitvd?those I odd awn portraiture would be delighted with the I*. Rant," the "Huntrarinii Hors? Fair." and t ? BaW) bata the Ark Others might derive r*tV sure fro;.i the Hattle Pieces. 01 Wariu illustra1.! of tho graeaM Mythology of fliaoca To return to Politics many are disheartened the divisi aa af the Repeal Party, and t enees amone its member?. I know ai M ">? whkh has been productive of so atacb gi thaw are bat an aggT igat of bdiridna eeaaaqnaatl] maataeai the bapraai of b characatf Now any proc?s* which d?t?riorai the individual must exercise a like fatal influen aa the national character. The total aapanaaioa indep' aaaat "riiirrw enforced is Coacihation H awat have produced, or would intime produce, su an ?fftet . what ooald bo mora pit?bl than to ?e< man anchaiahsg his oWfl mind, shackle j thought lest it might escape him, Battling .t mm iroald a spaniel in the doe days. If a man i framed from usin? his limbs for a considerable j riod they would become, useless, and could t mind alo>;c sustain sucha course unharmed w k could be the resu!t but a state ot superinduced m< tal imbecility, more pitiabie than the folly of a toll; No political influence they could obtain by unity action?no booa they could extort r,o, not cv. Repeal itself coold comiiensafo tor it. Then wl should we lament over the late divisions when thi have in a remarkable manner elicited a freedom thought, opinion and action?a vigorous indepen enco and attaagth of argument and subtlety ot re somntr?a freshness ot intellect and literary c i position?an hi toleran a af foreign rule?a baa ancy?a aangniaa bopafalnaaa?and, al>ove ah. settled chronic habit of self reliance. What is tl breaking up of any association, no matter ho tnit'hty. to the elevation of the national mind ? feather in the balance. The Irish Confederate ?priagiag irito life from Batid the itbril of tl a H peu! AaaoriatioB, does not give expression to the Wiahaa witfi t.aled bread, and whispering li'imbi ness?witnusa Mr. Meagher? Address to the U'!???? A soft, h.w voice is an excellent thingr in woma but political ameliorations asked for in su'-h a tor would be probably H'sreirardod. In abort tho ft lowing verse, by one of their own writers, is summary of their principles : ? Ti? mad and wicked to despair, 'TU weak to Idly groan ; ?I wrong? at other?' hands you bear, The cure is in your own." huch appears to me tho Youthful Repeal Paru - If they carry out their own principles embodied i their Resolutions, the achievement will be a nobl one ; if not, the principles remain the same Nt the least useful of their actions has beeu th creation of a new literature racy of the ioil?non of the puling, mawkish ?entimentahty. nor t' kin tering. ornate nonsense so long su led b) this good Dataiad age Poetry. I did intend to run over a fev of its characteristics, bat the lentth this letter ha already reached forbids. However, I will resume or rather commence, the subject in mj next Hcic 1 unruled to end. but bow could I withou trying to express the feelings excited in every mini by the unparalleled gene.osity ai the American Peo pie ? The poorest laborer speak? of it \N bj have heard the ven,' beevars talk over the " power tul light" of help sent from America The feinn; is universal?increased to a hundri 1 fold by ti; manner m which it was conveyed. No pharasaica oataatatk a, no oaattaaaptaoaa cnrelessuess, be words of sweet and sacred sympt thy accompany ing aaoh offering to M our own uuh.appy Isle. 1 it be true thai ?? The grateful heart by owing owes not. but pays at once Indebted and discharged," then, ?treat ai ?u the amount received, it ii full; liquidated. The casual mention of America make many a face brighten and many a heart bound as it beloved lriend were named. They are a nobl People! May they, in the gladness ?f tf,ei hearts find a' reward. Ami they will . for i we ant know that " it ia more blessed to give tba to rece? M ?< ('ouni-t'f lout - OMIcIhI Vote for ? 4110 U Windham.3? ???'"f, fi l.itchfield.43T.? im ? Middlesex.M* ?2S M Tolland....im ''^ _U Total.30.137 ?.4W 213 Blssell, W. over Whtulesey, L S73.S , uvei all 600. I.nloni Ooiraae In t'olamblit County. The following statement of facts we ropy fror I the Hudson Republican of to-day On Wednesday night last, about midnight, ten person armed with guns, pistols, tomahawk?. M . aod dliguii ed *ith ma??? and calico dre??. ?. broke into a house or rupled hy Mr Sarnie, Coon? In the town ot Taghkaun and turned the occupant, his family and furniture, oil t Mm door?, putting ?nother person narot d v'?n VVsjji ner, in piissessioo ot the premin?. and telling Coons 1 he was there '?4 hours after, they would p?y h:m anotdr \ ?it Mr Coons received a severe wound in the tac trom a kcil? in the bands ot one of th* disguised p? i sons. The fmaea which the baaaa h ?itu?ted. h*? ben aeeaatad bg Mr Oeaaafai ? paaraaav-aa?ertll??aa?i1nj as we ar- Informed he ha? l>een repeatedly annoyed b b..vi!'g hi? pbMah baaelaa ?awed off hi? harnet? cut uf aud fSjkM oiher depredation? ?cd annoy snees comnii ted. ?cd hi? life repeated!) threatened hy ?nonynrtou ?ette-??nd otherwise, if he diJ not leave the pMSaeMI Vail A'ngcner. the p?-r?on put in p,.?se??ion ot the pr, mi?e? by the Indian?, formerly occupied them f> r ?hort period, aid was la?; BffMf rnaa?aai by the l?r,d ; jrd in const quenco ol bis retu?al to pay his rent. F a great number ol years provuu? to bein| renU-d H \ ? Wagoner, the farm was leased and cultivated l?y lb' father of Coon?, Ibe pr?tent occupant The facts in this case, supported b*/ the affidau ? m ("oons. were laid before the Governor. Th? lacts in relation to a former Outrage in Taghkanu hariag also been certified to the itovernor, he ii sued the following Proclamation . A PROCLAMATION By John Voino OeavaW of Ou Sta:t of tVnc York \\ herea? it bas been represented to me that on UN night ol the -.'?th day ai March l??t ?*-out the hour a twelve o clock, certain perion?. di?gui?ed and armed, tc the number oi from twenty five to thirty persons, un lawtu'y a*?embled at Ihr dwelling hou?e M i'eter ?-he. o,* in the town af Tagbknimv in th.? county ot Coium I ? i with t sraa and violence broke and entered tht ?aid dwrlk'.g bouse aud forcibly removed therefrom th. uerson ?ad uroperty ol the said Sheldon and his family ???to attoa ot the law? ot tbis .peartn| dii>?runted and armed i" Now therefore, 1 do hereby oi.-r the fonowtn? re? wards ?or the sppreheusiou ol the persons tagaged IB the ? aanakefosj S the offence? last ?Ix-re mentioned that I? to ?ay. for tiie pers.m who shall be first arretted the turn ol nv? hundred dollars, and for ?uch pa/eeM m ?ball be subsequently arrested, the (MM I ! one biwdreU dollar? each, to be paid upen their respective convio And I do hereby enjoin all officers ol jnatice t'J be ' ' vigilant in apprehending said oflenders and br.nglng them to punishment . Olven under my hand and the Privy N?a, (Seal 1 of the State, at the City of Albany this i*Hh 1 d.?Tof April, AH 5ft. mSTOOM Hy the liorernor RlNhl V. CotT. Private ?ecrelary I MNKBMl VOFTIIKt ITYOF NEW VOKR Keply nf (ien.Tallmndge to the tintement of the < oourii. The Tribune of the aid inst. contains a wit " prepared by a Committee of the Council of the t'niveraity, purporting to be a reply to my ' D.s ?ent" to the return to the Regent? 10th March. it? Instead of calmly meeting the matter? in quea ?am? after a year of delay?the Council, by their ittae, 'have come down in great wrath.' ? The ?? skataaaaat bagbm withthagrana '.moraia tion that Qaaaaal T?ilrr.sdgc was never President of the laaMtalaal Tee lanaartaana of this fact will be du.y appreciated and iu authors sre entitled to | benefits of lu discovery. The Charer and the Statutes aaaata A Council to anaarn tne Lniversity. ?nd provide fora " President" ' theroot. General Tailmadge was chosen by the Counci) (and without his solielta'.:on< a? such President, lie has devoted nearly thirteen year? of service to the concerns of th* institution. It is proper tc. add that the I ot the Imvertity consists of thiity seven members.? tbst th? QsnMBssW of the laiveriity rtrnrtt Kit appoint. mi ?,< ft m iKt Council, and is not ?r officiu and only, wh? n so elected, ? member of the Council. And the Statute declares that : "he sheil derive all his authority from the Council, and shall be c >nt.u? r-d a? lAcir Execute And also declares. " that the ConnrU shall from time to time designate the branches that thai: be taught, and presen;* genera! rules re?pectlng the gene rnment, the terms ol acmltsion. and the several courses of instruction in the Department? . but the irr. mediate superintendence, and all the details of instruc tion and discipline, shall be under the control of the ? lor and Faralties r> tpct,\ ?y Thus it w.l! be ?een thit th? Qsaaaf governed the I'niversity. ?nd the Preti lent of that Dody >s th* preaid af the Inttitution. It can hardly be imagined that if the Members o' th* Oanarfl whose nsmes appear to the "Statement in q'i*?tion. could have seen the document before publication, that they would have sanctioned such iptru? pUadivg. The firtt section of sha Statement is thus not only indicative but declaratory of th* ?pirit of the w.-. Passing by. as unworthy of notice, the sneums aimed personally at myself. I very cheerfu !y concede all that has been ?aid in praite of Mr Frcliughuysen? juttly di?i;ncui?heJ at tr.it gentleman It for private worin, amiability and philanthropy. N-i'her aatnia upon my acts and motives, nor encomiums upon Aira, have any? thing In common with the finances of th? I uivertity ? Thl ?internent " that the drift and character of boih my pagan indicate that they ?ere directed mainly against the Chanrellor. "?and the allegation ' that I have aimed at violating an agreement of a basinet?, as well at ary, character between that officer ?nd the I'nivertity" I deny ?i.nd r, f.r for refutation to the paper? submit? ted ?>y m* a? well a? to th.- staeor?s I f th* I on i he i anaafl ?rt. al lendaneet soO< a Talla? . and, In farther BlnoliaUtsa, t maghoal th, lr statement it i? reorei-eiited that h? ceriirted. wi'huui oppi>sin?n, sun dry mcature? wiilch he no? opp..?e? and especially. that alter oppotinf the return,' he bad certified it. i i ha ??Sal aa u, the logent? Candor should h?. vent, d su.'U a statement Who ,i? ? not ?now lhat It 1? . o| every Presiding Osttei to Bertifl *? ! -, tlcate the proceeding? (d any pub'ie inc. tir.g ,r body over which ha ha? presided, and ihn. too, witnout re*?rd to lot ana individual opinion , ? ii,,. mea?ur? a? adopted (,r rented ? Yet th* parMnaaaaa of thl? ? *.jt> i? ? ,w mide ,,?.' Qea u,!iui.i.'.. val to. ana of tha Con initi?e, ai I had agreed t>> U on I he ( ,,mm;ltce. March. ?Kf. had authority to otter Mr. Krelinghuv?eii gflbOOO a year and Ihn houte Ihn he stoats* 1 The Commit tee theu pnenaad to adrtn ato I ? ?. ? ? ? ma lee w.in u proapttct ol othl.l U-:.,a ?11.? Tlo. he . also declined, os aa unccriat'itii, ont ottered lo com? lor $3,000 and ikt house. ThlaWM reported by the Con inittee to the Council, and thereupon the election wa? i held and the reeesaMsaa? ?-?^*?-?,^_ M vRt ti 18, lHSI? " Unnhrd, T*t?l Hi* ?alary of Mr I-.? linghuysen, lh? Chanredor. fiom ihe nm? of el lerlng upon ?he unite? of hi? ortic*. be at the rale of ?>J,'??i and die house " I Mi act ?s Chairman of the O mmitn-e, and did ??sent to thu Re?olution. and have uot oi>j,-< nd to it.? but / did not atttnt to the art ot the (?uni il. January 17. 1-11, giving to Mr 1 relinghuysen, in addition lo the ?alary of ?3 000 and the house. ?10 or one halt of th" $. I required lr|im each (iraduale of the Med;cal College I wa? then in Cuba and did not hear ot the resolution till long after its pastage. The Medical Association having failed to obtain a | charter, applied to the I'nivertity po etUbltth them at a Departneat, to remain free. In sepsrate ha ?nd dependent on them?elve?. and without any ties upon tho I'nivertity II wa?. ater much neuo'.m t;on, agreed ?o to e?tab!tth them for tfc to be paid to the I'niv,r?ity tor each graduate Tbl? mm had been psoepoctteaty 1 lOhod to ?nd tpoken of, as to come greatly to aid. to make up the extra one thousand dollars, which had been given in the salary to the Chan -ellor. Much it ?aid ?)? out ? ihe Kirrtdntu of th? / f*? a prdtrnry aid preprifty vndtr th* clrcum?tance? of lAe ; fvtkrr iiiUnoancti ta adduvi lo iht tautry at agrttd upon, l?e ?-?liry ol Mr. Kr?nnghuy?eu as it now stands By the agreement of 1830 salarf. HOO0 House. 1IXX) -04.000 ?Jo lniversity graduaU-t. l-*">. at |V . M Hy vole ot Council. I?4' |ld ft r ea.h medic?! graduate . n turri !"4? ?how? IS) graduates at OJO, ?'."?-?", in. 1.310?1,435 ?A4? The salary of the Chancellor M aUov*d by the Counc!',.. .... .'.. M ? ne ha.i of tie |10 relinquished by the Cbanc, Uorln j J.y. lMl.ee] graduatei at $?">. W3 Actual rrcnptt a* \#r returnt .-* Thl? ?lluwanu? ol fee? I have aiwayi? c..ntend-d ?honti have been applied to aid the general fund? of tbe I'nivertity in it? de? eased C I doa Hut t have made another ohjeenon atoo i.?pleating? . which Is, that in a Return to th? Regent?, pr ?taHOag S? show the true couduion ol the Univertuy *lS tr.e ssaaa? r H n ni- at . ?? :ght to have "M-eo M t form in the Return 1 be Return ?tated the ?a'sry of the Chancellor at $3 HO It ,.?;?:? i (o ?late tbst h* alto h?d ibe houte and the gral , ua.ioii firt. wbl f ll c?4 ttate the perquisites to the Pro fettort ' The authors of th* ttatement however refer to the practice and M -. .- ? ' asttrj the wilfc . MstHng the inform itcn from tne- Ft. turn-? lo which i oi.je, ind Tne practice ?ud u??ge? uf otaer . ? y can have no erf-ct on ihe paretctslaf ag-ee ? the Cniv,rs:ty with the MeduaJ Depirtment ^urh rea? ui'.ng ! a: least deem Inc. rr., t ? t ? .uld lead to' Return?' unirue and deceptive The ;dea that ?Ly pm.it th, graduation tees acquired trom the '? College under a sgaenl contract can be ?iVcted :y the usage and habits ot other colleges cannot be tolerated or juttity tbe omittion n discb??? tbe tacts in the Re? turn of Ui* I'nivertity lutli the .stt year I bad sup? posed lho?e tees include! in the Return ?r.d embraced ia the get? ral sums?and I on.y itoeofered th* cjntrary while examining tor ihe Hern? of the account entered in the Return? ??artet U> Proftttort. 4?c |U and tlaled m the Ut?*-nt a? follow? : ??1L.J rsaanaaaas^fassWhWla Professors, he..011/6? y> ! "It will give some ssghl ioex,-?ls iheile?? of in.s ?uin. , ?'TolheCriacc*..o- . ? Proieeear of Religion On n P.-olrMor?. .. - . - 1 ?'AddiuoL?! ?i.m i f - . ?!>?? r undtr th**" i t ? ? ?reaen * r? ?? < ? snagat.r. - -Tnal.i "If tbUeaplaaadon of it.? ? ? m ?ahstaatiaily correct it ?how? that ine estra ?..??aece n .he Pr, lessors, over ibeir salary of 0. rtl lo e??h. t? 'uv :ludi^l In the above sum of On.i**- wbi.e it ?l?o ?how? thai no allowance ? '.??,- udrU nsyond the 0o taai to lie lor. I nave ioc?i*l over '.he return? wi.fi car? and ? and I donoi find iherrtn any siaiemeni or inc. um.ou of ?ay alioA aace ?o ibe Chanen or beyond in? #'? ill), a? ?bo,e ?la'.e 1 Tie? Retira ir.?rvf. ih-> Regem?, and lo tbe I ?/u?jh,-? \h*i u.e Csaassottot serve? ihe I'c.vert.iy for > ? . ieem lacorreri, an-, lo ih.t 1 o?jeclee ' The Committee L-t the I'niversity have turned ss.ia and given an imperfect ?toatary M the circumstances oi ihe naohssaa t ia?anBWg**hajfnaha Chancellor one-halt or glO at th* graduation leee from tb? Medical Student?. A Report (ran t:ie Treasurer c?me in at the rirtt ni'-etng of tbe Counci in tn? Cull, ?nd on thai occa?u? lb- re? ceipt? from the Medic?! U?p?rimeni having becotne of contiders-ji? ?mount and In view Of the Dnaneial ?tn barrassineiiU ol the inivtrtity 1 p.?ced M the tshhl the Reeoluoon In que?tion a? a notice lor future dleiu? tion The Chancellor wa? abttnt at tha time, and no | action on the subject wa? proposed by me. The notice wa? not Intended as an attack upon the Chancellor ; it | wae a question of finance, and wa? properly a matter 1 lor discussion, involving in no respect his character or ' ^aT the next meetta? u< ?ha Council the ChanoeUor was absent, ar ! ? ? . A mo. ?bra tr.? Rv?. ation was :y ? dm saber ;. : :?v r? I tnei. stated :r.y de?.:?? genera: r^cd boa oi the Uni?- rs ty sad a.?.d ,. ?-*?'? tb? Cha:.- end *\t.*.b ray tu-*? Doctor De W.-t iherr.^v? movej an ?ndrSait* eMernoaeaant of the Resolution. A ?ll|bt pause, and the question \.u ?Ml >h p-t ty me and c?rr:?d. The Coreo.::, .re.. eMefl Oen Ta-madrewa? ful.y beard upoo it. and on motion of Doctor De vV;tt :t wa? lndefir.it*'.y postponed." Ten 1? not correct If I b?d bat n InBj be?rd a| i ft, arbvj ?t ?aid 1 b?v? ?jked art < In another sectkN tee repeat the eseer m I ths i i ? twaanat ?t I nad 'p ? year eel of a ananlatJ m of 400.000. justifies tae greet > xpendttur? that ha? hitherto been irr urred lo.- abet end ;?wai wbsihe? a tnodirVatjon of n ' ? ? " ? BM M '?? I It the want? of that metropolis might tDt be denn-.l by wm.-h ?nltho ?ease expenditure of meant a tenfold result mi^ht be ?'?_ Bed A' y ' i. n ?ii..???!. m or any fir >pu? I ta B ? ??jnaganeent ef the rjarrersiry would prnWuv be enatggevnd ?n ?tt?rk upon ? :"or, la regard to tbe gmraheai eaetriteBM c!?lmed to be y the li.iver.ity ?? lo eeOM hundred? ul young ates u is arota r to reft i ho leas fttal Mae el tin1 I aivi r my on to? ?u'.jeB ?n aas^MoBf, end lei Iree frum rea of I ?huh in 'b?- c??e ol student? nnt apea *w ? * gtQ Tbaialuia tna tr? MM iu?tru'"ioo arateb I ?<.?'? ment ?i u:d c'.sini a? ii.nterr.'i i.j gai r lereisj ? i OoanaHM ' mini . .'? . red by the ?bare holders wh i bava paM tor tee pr ?llaga af the scholar se?an and assjreeee it ?? ? rtaot m their ftanBtai and to baaeow upon friends, a. .-o dtae, tn their otra s?lection. Otataitoos laetrui-tioo ?- ? - ? means thrown yen to lie a? wojIJ ?eem I" i e rnms'ed In ? ?..turn? ?ut- tost i at rd the ?> ? ?? '. ??. there are . sktpa, which, with II aartaal cou;?.! Hnetaata, aagiag onh lor p?ni.ui*r branebei . . | student? m tbelni t the City oi Hew Tara ' ibaeiTafttaM fw aboee free ?chi#?r?hip? ?mi the i ado WO ? ? ?? i lor Ut? ere.-. . as, i c and the Cot ver?ity i? now depi adentoa the tewpaeiof ttudei i? th.. yearly allowance tromthe L?gislature and eontrll aiioae Iroin it? friend? Tbeee rnrtrtbulioii? will but incre??e the ,r<" ? '-'?!"P" *??" Inend? aud relatives, and to that extent are hheiy to lanaass gtj BMsbeT Of full pay in? students. I'? e statute? provide thst the Council mmt e-escrlbe the ?; neral i u- - ul government, the drsnehes that >k?n ba tsuiiht. ?nd the es ?eral cur?- ? 11 Mftraohtao hi Ute depsrtmenu oi the in tgeetrre laenktai s ?a ?u^gei'iou relating to "the )?r?de of rlss?lr education - therelore hi i no reference and was not intended hy me to be ap plied to the very able and taOfSJOl prut-??or? who?e name? have been unneceuarily drawn Into the disc us - I b?vethus. I heuer? glanced oTer ihe few mstters In the statement s.-emi"? to requite aMOrfOataft from me . and .1 tti. I'n.v ersity ?bail prore to be ? in a healthy Bad 8 ? ? ?.ton. a? now represented hy itt It will aflord aeaeb peaH leal ale kB boodon and early Iriend?. The Council ?re made to pretend tendernes? to '?en. Tenaaadgl ' He craves none from them, either as indi? vidual? or In combination. Hit forbearance will be ?p ?jnteer? whose narr.e? appear to a >; sat which th-y ?i re in t pre?? nt, and ?ome of thesn at t?e ftaaenot aaetebers ol tae : ? itare eoaraa of this tba .?? on la regard to per- ' sonahti. sis left to I l.ers. Um Ven. April gS, 1-C. JAMBI TALLMADGE. JOBICIALCoI 111 ' x' --To.- Wtaga of Hens?e lier are to hold their Convention on the 13th of May. The L6co-Koco? of ham meet on tbe ?ih. The Whig? ot Washington County hold ?tftb Conven lion on the ?>th of Apr.. fyT ftntra I O? a letter from Father Metrew. we 9nd in the 1 bfatdk ^n.a Inquirer i- I It March Igel We are n s ttaalorabto C Steittua r?i-n incur wea thy " re t>.?ri f:u :. th aaend lentil ? ; ;:om the ?en g district? rkte e? .:une and staBB. The awfui consequence ot thi? ? muery has been the bre.f.h^ out ot ? fear!a. ? vhich is tutting oS cur mo.t respectable l.u true. - The Ute deiubtfai eeeoanta fresa yesar glos -d inr.mte gioJ by lowerieig the price of bagfcan Cera The) have .-. tnp.-.'.ed the heart lea? monopohsts to sleeken their je.d.y gr??p ?nd open Ih, rtaa . ? The ntaltitudiaon? arrivait - tr- aretl ntned charity of our xini r-enet.cUjr? io your r?lau-s w.ll 1 eoai ? Ter trietr uLho.y hopes Thi Sr.iDvi Mau. H?ejr.: ?Barnabas Bates I".?", B ? letter to the F>c?t?.u Cnron.type den.e? that be i? the sutb( r B ' ? ? c.c?reted ?uudey M?'! Report H- ssys JustW to tbnt gentle:?.' :r.e to s?y. th?t alth' \iia I conrur with h:m in opialoa, yet I did not write tu- R'r Me .Mil it wa? ?/ .. lntbep?p,r? ' reTtreod gen *.!., wrwn baa I ? ? i. to Wa*b and to arhoaa tne eanhoranea ha? t.?o been as , tl In e csaavarsatton anea the ee th?t ' Cm.one'. J..hn?oti ?s? s? tmrj ihe writer of that ? m Lis namesake sra? of :r;~ Ramr.-r BmOI tj wuom honor :? dur. u my snoOn." Ki (OB ?JiTUt Ccwtciiv1. r.?The meting of tbe ?now at the North b?? caused ? ragidaad C .nnecricut Ruer. The water is aU.ut tweotv above low w?n r mark. It cover? near; y toe whole ot Commerce st. and I? in mo?t ot the eel.art in th?t ttreet Toe meadows ?awaoBft ?s Well a? above and beow us. ?re completely inundsted Yrsttrdiy the water fe^i ?jout two In? be?. Al ^priDgO.iJ. at 1 P. M on Saturday, ss ?e learn ir. ui taeftn the water was w.tLin torre leet ol the .,- ? ?t land a| 1-4-t. the ? iinre J-rferionfl

r and l| ~* 'r^k ?.? swept ?w?y on Friday alebt, h-1 *a? r?| ata lee ?? to be pas sab.e fur the cars 5>?'urd?v mornuig Jlartfvrd Courant. Monday. tarOBTftn M ;vfjfi>r ? We -?ndentarid that the M?nut?cturiLi Companie? of th:s eltf bsre reaoved t ? ow after m? nrst of Bay. three^o?rters ? : tn hour laahjeej and lb? ??*' t >? dinner to tne operative?. :jre they h?ve b?d three ?Jtwtlare of ?c. i dinner du":.g me itlUOlbtol M?J. June. July ?nd AugusL and only halt an hour dunng tne other eight month? ot li.? year and ta-i an bjom Bf breakfast tne year round (Lowell Cour*r. Mr. Trisi ?. 9,y,_ \\V ?now lr.,m the vny be?t eauhortty tn?: tee . Vi- 1 rut ., a? ??eiil'?!'''??rnmer' are wnoliy wit;. at a? a .'.en. taataai ?a Bs ataa '-a: tcJ and , ,?,>?;? Mr BtaM ha? l-ft a -Ue and jtaroMlMI^ I.eflalature of New.York i niKttft'iii .'-Ik ski i ?.?#-? ? ?an.iiTv ?* sVsWtaa) -Bagf wu*'.? Briff?A /warn"? Jutas* ->? < ? - ?*? ? to Urn ) ?*?? Ory O-a jy ? i?i^r? of turn? Tit Jaraav? ?aa tu :aw Tati ? r?4 ri M?od?y. April 36 The House waa ssfjn] yed dunnc the morni ?e??iOD. chiefly on matter? restive to t :r?t;rn ut Juttice. In C< xrctfrt v County Couru the S, i axes took .^casfcn to decli that he bad bis fear? ?s i..;?. Ktontone. The elecn rs might, ?nd prehal w, u'd mtke s w;?* ???'., rt;on at CsMsWj Ju Ajee, a they would do Un ?air j with reference to th* Hupr*i Court if they had tr>* s??-- ,,pp->rtur;ti*s of knowi . .-?lions and Magna w.rvh af the various ci iidates. A b:l! Is in progress to preven' the commencement , . * ? keep that day aa ether f. Ik? ?re taught to keep .?undi it wi? orobab.y become a law. Mr .?m-?* >i rep,. U'd? hi ' in-m the Judiciary On ? ? ?? ?... , -, e that privan taadreM als should have the sim? power to licgate claims ag?.i ? hash it now ha? against them. A bill ;? on it |t>?*totoalea travels und?r tbe aspee guidsnc? < ? y ?r r Pr. i:-\ I - tast Object ??men is to aaO Dan i lag g Uhu Bragg \\ ^y not >' M r F L a N D r a? from s - ? . , shniaoaa ?? nthnat their swaaVnata own lhanataa ,jters? p*r;y'' This read? a ?en?? Why not h?v- in,-;- tcttiraony I Mr AlLaSiN introduced s ??* Pelsws County irum the payment, ?a the Mate id $4j.i 00 ? i 1 out during the Ann Kent umes ! r gunpc d.-t gui.? ptoBSBJ psrsont. doctor?, du'.'k shot, c?nni talla, 4 y Mr. Rowdiiu. rdstive to leaaes or i'?nt? ral Lande, wn refera mmittee i Landlords ?,.d Tenants oo.ish the orfic? County Superintendent of Common .-? hools was, i ' Mr I .-vitTii, ordered to a tuird readu ?I SSTS IIW ?a ?. in? bill to provide tor the ?pp,nntment of Notarl Public It referred to Me.trt. ."-ickiet -~cumw?y ai 1 landers to 'ep.irt complete. Bhli oi (? i S* ?mtitrtly Dmpotcd c Nearly a f> zen of bills, m *t mi them M great geuer int,r*?t have been eii?rn?t> d ?nd ordered to a thi . nearly allot them without a m.nute ? discustn m sha "??i tnpsianana toCaaanitnaol the \\ ru ?? Th Isa tuaimiry way of ,. ..endi'.g the Revited ?nana ?ad caniet r>, too ?even I) c ..ndeuined. It convert? nin ? Oai I lhete bids I? relative lo th* ? ? ? put. an i tne uumits;wi of Cr:nie.-another ?hout l'? en? and Children?a ltd about t - ? i.g <>r?nd Jurn ???OahaboM the Mai? Miiilis?almo a., ol ttsenh reri?? the Rented Matutes. I do not 1:1 to trouble OknClatO tor the bills, and if I bad Ibera w , : ?t.,. hase H r, 1er to the ?nan Law? ;a crier I a?c ai '??-ii na ? anM at th.- ? ?ana ? York Inf. n ' i rit. The lnclo?ed pamph!, t witn a g'.-n .-over was place on aantnanan nonoare today, and aoasahn a) ?hi ? ? sMist ra/sri ? t Crim rummtUm it I Nan lor?,'tu ? CM i . ?'.urt wuh Otgbt Juttic?* tr.on aha 'mal de.-m. t ot which it to i - ? ? tarry appnels n anna so A rtuai App' a.? i . ? .* \ -vi-ry >lil, h ?I he | n ?,? ?ad make ;t all u ?.?m.each uiior enargtoa fit a day,on y oaa aatonrae out ?Her all. Money bill? wnu-h pen th? Cosnaaoaa i Ln^iand i-tunoile amended I.y the Lords Wh?( nt It ' : . , , pfiu ukl, no,hjn k H I ...n,..i, ..aw ??d ?loinim^'fa-r/,?tifo" tailors 'takiu t,,e ,1!. "' iritt-tee VVie to cut and SOS? aud the other t rip .p again. /.,?,'?'? fssann tmpm'f Mr. Hadltft Rtpor . I men in on* tne hank !.nd t ii ?at wfitt I? unju?l reprehensible, and loju - I i - ha? hajn ooa witn impunity, b] BBprlMij -? i 1 ? 1*1 os in another Ire beak, the example msy aaOOUrafB t!:eiu to pret.-rv po?--.. a??t ii: ? . ? or p. i ,,rt tiielr p.,*ers I sinn.ar means I to " >t ?|?(''y thl? to We, IJaiisviile ei ? ?eni. bnt sin glad that ihe lioute Bank Com ntttee h?ve been thwarted in !fc*ir endeavor to conce? the whole of the legal evidence t??ej before them a resolution ot this morning, by Own. fd lcston ' of 1 dvhntston, ? mo?', uuarimoutly adopted and which recnine the Hank t'nrnmutee to report v\ :,, tber the n tfttoaan did not ?lodge that ne traa? . . Mr v\ f Ca? ft '?p,irt Hank tknCnhtor,aebort hnal Maorevank n ? -ted m i-i i by i aittog eat of H ? aaaai tin 0 ?? Iront Mr. Iluaea. oi ?t.., k. although the laid Stock look containeu ? pri.r transi, r ol th? very ??in, stock from said House to tr-. anadahl due to And that ??id Ca?hl*r ?Woodrutf] did cast 70 vote? laid Sl ? tldaiagh H w?? tne property ot 'ht bank itsel;.) ?t tn* next eleetloe ol Diraetora, which wa? more io*n 'he msj. rry then g ran for na Dinat or? elected I mee atoo aea whether aka Cto?hsi ad to hi in talk a -ty oi ine I'rctidem or ?ny oi Iks) Beak Otoen And wi.etner the lurectors who th.;? owsvd their elee tion to the ('??bier, did not meet a? a Board ard appro?? ol the ?eld mutilation and very Improper rottoa ?nd they a-< tbat ?,. tr--.- ? rWe?>M laid aafora the Hai.k Com? mittee Mer?r? H?dl. y. Li.llup. He ?Vast, Maawel! w.d Crotbv.j on and aoanaetad anh these .-.?tier?, may be ra th? Houte Is It not reniaria-o* tn.t On Bank Committee, in their ?ring and el? - ? , ? I h?ve been entirely ?itoat on each ekarpt? il h la hopad that 0h?| ?rill be able to eipuif. ttttoaltosiea. Th* ?onto ?uppresa th? te?nmir.y, notwithstanding much lobbying;, wa? on.y i ?rr'.ed ?y two vote? I would have directed public . n tc.to.? ii.n't r esrlier, but he?iutcd to eacite ? . ?idler w?y w -tigatt. n wa? in pro? gress. liot'J? Of AS5CXBLT 5PM Xbf ' ?koto oa Cenan/ Cauto enm i for h?lfe doaea otaar thing?. re?u m*d ?t fi.ur. ?ud ther i*t k B aha power? ,A these Courts, l.ke that at the c ns*ntt,,n It apparen'.'v in t,..,n.n - are but lew ?pec'a'ors. Ihe house is Irin. vaakf ber?elt have b,en?i, | hy in* enfl-ts ?imeness of our y CourU were ?? b?d at s?r?y A man named Burr had misused a bantMUf nina, Bad tne neighbor? t?k.ri her part, < Maatnad to t?r und leather aim lbey sccordio| went at el ? * he was and commenced an tack He wat supported ty a womsn wno was livi with htm as a p?r!.m')ur inn her Maadft They r-sist. '..e a'-?, i. and ? le?per?te fw t ensued. The ???alise ?* ? : -moer, ?nd ratner superior B t .e | tacked Pia perscc? were wounded in ihe ?irsy four ? ? atOajtaftO W'ick ?nd tieori .. it it suppoa- In - ;r h.insed was woun ed bat it i? theoght he will recover Burr ? p?r?mou whose name is Stately t.ught In h:s defence w:tb I ?I. end wounded sever?. Her father wsa ?moo those ?uppoted to be mortally wounded No arr?t' have been made. N Am 'Ui. Luipatco, 27th. Rar* Avis.?A white pelican wat ebot ou Bu lington beach t few days since I:? wings atnaaai nine o.rnrs frota ?p Ui U ? fr re T.. p.Ant of it? bill I U" l* '. it measured lour leal ten .nenes? tbe blli Itse to tbe opening ol the mouth was tourteen inch*??th perpei : \n*. bird wat two leet el^l inches. It. t I -1 (Ml we has ever beard .1 bei n? ?rot in North America. The wbil ,:. ?.? ? n?ti'e ot Africa, and the peinan? of Amenci ?ccordu.i to Bu?oU. -re : - ;?i, . s. [hh| ti,.? wandere must have ??own a I wi hi? nati~< shoret r> I nitde hit tn?! detcent upon :nr beach. Orn tb ilogist? represent these birds as being exceedingly u doient ?nd vjracious. They never leave their restln plant except when impelled by hunger, which teems nc to be rery seldom, l'beir nights are confined to th \ coasts or over the shallow water wcere small ft th are t be found ia .arge quannties . and how this one oappenei ; to make its way to Canada it a mystery which we can : not pretend to unravel. t Hamilton Spectator C. W). r ?thek BlT-?It will be remembered that thi reverend gentleman accompanied the army in Bextei a? Roman Catholic chapla.n and it was tatWCjd that he. bad been either ki.ied or taken prisoner 1 he Free mail ? Journal announces that tbe fear wa? unfounded the reverend gentleman took refuge w-.th ? pious Bexi can fami.y and i? now anaonbtg in Xitimo- ? The LeTfBBM < -1 I * sr.v use ?The Boatot ptpert contain account? of the hiving of a twtrm o ate r fttaexMaenft) u ot their adbata supply of honey ?ring th? little workers into ? sound oblivion o| what was g jing on ?round tb^m (or half an hour or so Tbi? w?? done in Cambridge near Boston, the Letbeoc ? being applied by hela?otaa ?"to tbe biv-i by a ehl?fu] band U there anything in? under tne san I Nati?atio.? or Lakx Chabpla!.? ? Frjtn ?p pe?reac*e, says the Weatport| Essex; Patriot, we should i Judge that tbe lake will be clear of ice In two or three day?, and that tbe boat? will commence running this week. flT* Ifftl ftftWataBBBiai Lakes 0*?4r?u end Erie l n-?? tataiy open ? ITA ITI.M-. TrisoAt. Apr?! 27 Tinrtet?ci ? The Ninth Hard Temp?rant Society he'd their Annual Mecen.; last evening at Re Dr Maree, ?s i Church, st tbe corner of B.eecker aa Aast ttt A brief report of tbe proceeding? ?u rei by tne Secretary Tbe audience was 'arge and reap? taV.e. ?nd very ?ttentive to the preceedlog? ef the met Ing Rev Dr thjWflft by aajfjg j|?r request, addrveta the meeting hi? opioton on the su' ;ect of total abet nence fntq all intoxicating drinks was termed as ear as the flr?t :nstltutnvn of tbe New.York City T<-mperan< Society -I which we were happy to hear he was one ?-.e | BaanBan Board At the close of tbe address ? Society circulated their pledge and obtained a l?r{ number .1 ??tier? lfcey then elected their offloen I tbe ensuing year, passed a r?solut.on ol thank? to Re Dr. UeWitt for hi? able, eloquent and instructive a dress, and adjourned after prayer by the venerable f rt iue.it of tbe meeting. Pho> oRAIHY gfgfljg THI CltlLDRKS ?-\V have received and examined with much ?stJsfectio several specimen? of Phonographic writing, exocuu by a class of oh. dren who have received twelve i fourteen lessons from Mr KVjIe Among many olhe of great merit, is _co MOBBOsd by a young M:ss of Tu (ti taghOol So 4. who i? not yet twelve years old, ao bu only received thirteen '.e.?s-nt ?he already writi st the rate af more tban forty wordt a minute M Boyle intends giving this class one lesson ?week u nine months more, at the ead of which time they ? . mil bt mbU to fo?mt a iptaia- verbatim How long will be before the proper authorities will take the pains t Investigate this tu bJoB We predict that the result of sue an investigation when its takes place, which must b before long, will be it? introduction into every sehen o? ibis City. _ iMPRovKMtM BJ Cakki vftfj ? Wg underttan that Mr. Rox.aia, ? Dutch Cavalry officer Bow in th 1 ity. bas luvenied a new mode of constructing the tor wheels and axle of carnag-s, by which tbe wheels mov in turning tbe carnage ?udependently of the axle. It I sa: 1 that tbe strength and cheapue?? of the carriage. 1 well as ??lety in turning, are all increased by the plai while at the same time it is more elegant than the ord nary mode. Mr Roemer has also invented a new mod Of banging carriages, by which a more agreeable modo is ?ecured. Law Prices ?The (MA ?ay? that the poor wr men engaged In ruakinj bags in which to forward cor to Lurope. get only I of a cent for each ha? They hav to work at these rstes. do doubt, in obedience to the lei of supply end demand. CtBVUUBf' ?A sword anil belt, with rovotvin, plitolt. were yc?terd?y presented to C?pt. Thomas Pos ley ol the Tenth Regiment I'. I I. previous to hi? d? parture, for Mexico, by Iren St?rmt, tor and in behalf c the officers of tbe First Brigade. HoRTirrt.TfRAL F.iHiBirio"? ?The Aniericai Agricu'tural Aitoctati n will hold ?^exhibition of Flow en, early Fruit? and Vegetable? on the 19th of M?y a the Lyceum. KP* Hon. R. P ftMniMM* left yeeterday in thi packet ship Liverpool, on bit wty to Denmark, to re lieve Hon. Mr. Irving, now < barge, at the Court ot Stock holm. - Fika.?A tire wee discovered thie morning1 abou 2 o'clock in the rearof house No ID' Mulberry ?toccuple* by Andrew SCrnmon?. Usmsge trilling. A Sailor t Wife - It 11 thecuttoniof affection ?te seamen, when tbey go long voyage? in goveruiuen ?hip?, t" l-?ve a portion of thi ir wane? to be drawn b; their wive? The Paymaster here thouiiht a while ag< that a certain woman c aTs] oli> n tor the domestic shan husband? Wage?, and on an examination of Ihi matter he found that ?he sil the wife ot no leas thai five dirt, rent seamen Whose wife will ?hebe arhftft thi Ladle? Hospital is established 1 i,,r ?buhad ?a many hut baud? a? the woman of ?amana. I Jour.ol I "?* AfciDFNT ? A Frenchman by the name of Picrr I.oudenier. while passing down B'eecker ?t last nigh fell inlo ihe cellar of the Northern Kxchange, and brok Mirerai of hit ribs. He was this morning tent to tb City Hospital. _ 1'.o, ii.-K ? Klira Kelso was last run ht arrested b; 1'armell ol ?he fourteenth W?rd. charged wit' fte ?ling ? merino ?h?wl trim Kachel Thorn Coinmii t<..l for examination.. . JoM Fdwardi wa? last rlgh ?1 rested hy n?Ci r Mrdrath of ?to- Ninth Ward. ? barge? 1 with stealing aihawi Caaaaajl ted for examination... William Powell ?si last night arrested by officer Quack enbush of the Ninth Ward, charged with stealing carl ebaiii?. Commit?.* for examination. Joanne ?lack and Isabella Tease were Bad ht?ht *rr-?trd by ofl1t?ri Centello Feeny and Corneen ol the Sixth N sr^^harged with stealing 1*20 from John M Jone? Committed for trial ... Dolly Jsrksnn (colored; wss last night a. rested hy'tsxeeaf M?dden ol th? Fourteenth Ward, charged with ?teal'og |ll"J horn Kdward Carroll CommtMed tor examination. .. .John li King wa* last nlgbtarreati d b? orneen Keeve ?nd Crosettot the Third Ward i??riied with stealing wearing apparel and table l??enlo the value of |4U from Capt Wayne, I; S Army. Commit ted tor examination-The house 40 D iwnln? st wa? anhvnd ysterdsy alterno, n by forcing off the n-isel ol tin- hfent room d"or. snd rohl id of ?liver pl?te Mid jew. elry tn the value af |4'l Th? thief Bat not beM d leeteii . taflest Humphrey? an escaped convie I IraM Kiacxweir? Island, wa? last ninht arreated by otficer Heed of the Tenth Ward H-i was committed. Sr-EciAt. Sttsio.vs ?tt,i?e Wallace, for stealing a br?a? kettle, penitentiary r ra in'hs... William McCoy. fir itea.ing a hammer rentMenave 10 )?>?_HsJIy White ?nd Catharine M 4 .a.le for stealing iron weight?. I'emteu ??ry .1 months .. lohn Mdirath for an assault ? i.i battery Penitentiary .10 day?-Willwm fcvao?, lor an assault and battery City Prison 1 day?, and ?WU fine ..Patrick McAlear, for attempting to ?teal. Hou?e of ..tugo ... K.ien M?lone. for an a?tault ?nd balb ry. Pen? itentiary 6 month? .. J.hn Kelly for ?t^aJing iron pen? itentiary 3 month? ... Fr.uol? Michael for an assault and Lattery Penitentiary 3 month?... (!..sann? McAually. for stealing a flower pot and roae f,emtentla--y 3 month?. ....John Tbompwm lor ?teailng a chain. Penitentiary rio days_James McNet) lor ?a assault end battery, City Prison 'JO day?_Jobo Bsnftb, for ?waling rigging, Penitentiary 3 inontht .. John William?, fur ?'?aliog a clock. Penitentiary W dty? ?Tbe Court ad. curned until ?riday. BROOKLYN ?FfmMM. Removal ?The Fir?t Presbyterian Church 'Rev. Dl Coi s; will remove tc their beautiful new house ?? ter the second .-undsy in Way. Tbe building ?nd fix tures they now occupy, with all its furniture, ha? been bought by ?ever?l genti*m?o ? f Oitigregat.-ju?! view? a new church ?nd society of that denomination will con? tinue pub le Worship there, alter Dr. Cos's rioctety bave removed. ?*truiu. ??Otlfft? ? PHHEIfOLOGrlST? ANO PUBLISHES?, nilll.Hi' A um.i.a, III Naoeria.ec. If? Y. d by ihe very eer.lest vessel a Thl? c ?partaient ?? under ihe ?pectal super/tsioa of J. B M?WU. E?+ well kaani for many year* a? lb? ?sper'.?nced ?ad eci Cen? Superintendent of that foreign Leiter Leaparuneoi of lb? Naw-Yurk Ctiy fociOnVe. Bag? ara now open for ihe race ptloo of letters and news? paper? for ih? following places, viz.: London. Liverpool gtaaaaw, Ireland, Havre, Maraeille?, Aawterda?, Bre? men, Hamburgs, Ma de Janeiro, Valparaiso, Bueno? A;ras. Oregon, at??tco. f acama, a*. Thome?, ndagstot, < Jam I Ms acias. Havana. Ofice opste from 6 A. M. ?.:._lo f. at. rW* t.ettere atad >ew?pap?ra wtd be received at tkao?toe uf Tb? Trinase for ine p?cBet sTp BILVIK UK (iriAadF.. Cept ?Udi, wmen sal.? for Havre on me sin ldsl _^_ gW? Dr. Haanl na? Body Brae? t? an eflkleat re O??for weaksa??n ice ?jire. .ungs. spine and Htnts. par Ocularly for dyspepsia. eoasupaUon and plies, with weak nen of iha aomacn and ?idae, weaaiy fauna.??, fast grow? ing cnl.dr*n and all dl?po??>i lo droop ?nd are eedeewtry, ?apeeuv.y spinal ?ui.jecis. wl.i be dedgated witn ,ut ac Uon. Reference given to many dUung\iUbed c!?rgym*n. aha Mav? neon reacued from ?up?ranuuaUoe, from 4e> btliry and broncbula. f ao.pt..?^ ai i v. a ? Curamos Setae," giving Information, can he bad at the oBk?, tg3 Broadway. ? tad? in aiutv* ?nee on ladtoa. Uf eodcf ???* fa aterrare la r isTtadei?Uaw- Dr. BCHlEf. ERDELHtR, having r*tu'ri*d (rouia visu loOracfeonerg and ibe mjei *tttneci Water cir? eatablUhmeou of Ger many and Keg,and, ha? reop?n*d hi* VS ?1er cur? houM >a f tiiiadelpnla, ai ibe corner of Cneainui and Beech ?u-ieom bining me ???anlagst? of a city and eounuy re?td?oc?) ws?r? be pru?ers but best ?erva-e? 10 ail wbomay favor bun with lae.r patronage His Sous? wa? ouili for a ooiel, aod l*??ry ?rg-, ?d r ?'mem, containing 01 room*.? ?\pp.iceiiun po?; pe.i wU is?a?t wtih prompt ?latanon ?i 2a?t?a ^^^ Or Water Car* Ueaatsw-eirs. M B. (so** oouism. aae u> redar? peu??*? at 1er boos?. 2ti lOih-et. New Tor?. Mrs. 0 also v?alas lad??? and unseren at Weir haaaaa, aad g.v?? ng laie..?geni physic ?:? act ?cisaau?r a,?? generally thai the following deerrlpi.ue. HS . Df c??irr'k I ntM work oa the Bedu ?J Appeau?, of a?,vMu?tB it la' believed ertfl be of interest ver? character, end of ibeOalv-enlc hing ??" P?hl*t?eper1aily the aBvted ?..,?T "'***? ?'? vwryesrer? iwTi?? ^S1?*- *? i*"?* ?? ?PPtled ky the OalvanW ?lag? is am MOMflft v? arrest the aantaaaa of ?tante?. and aid ^TShLSTI *mi* W?Bmmiii ste?tjssrtsa of the <>a.v?nic B..U eB?ear, reasedU this owjecioa . any degree of power itsu, rastrad rma r?d,.y r* tv*tal?e/. aodoo-.?ip*!aiwhtra MMm)Mr\sM, agent .>f <)a.?an sa, can enVei. wm fcll? ^ p^w,,^? r?j Tue lla,vaii ( ?en i. ??^.eaKtfa, hjnaaai, of a/t, ?Wing aeieee? tea lb? hlghea baaeictei raeu.t? ?,? ... .. .#,??.? Ihm few tnveuUotis have ?a?, a??, ?, rjswfea-taaJ and so geoertuly ??Kcaassfeu la Usaar eftac?. ?? | ^t,,,, ,.. ??._ s.ppoe. Ji?c?i..ft i?er?o? ?tateiad ? at in.iiae.vloo, from any of lia ?aiioee ctases be eostaiau? U diiteojoj ?tomach. owing ;o the prodaetioe and i?teeuoe of aaranta gasee? . - pain in that r?gion , general ???r*m\of ?. ?pin.?, and to en . ta ordinary caeee ?tanatlasi? ?*, iMt9tl wqVe by Beta ejgttaft oo the ear 'es aad OMM sj uv, ,ioei?letur? fr -n the ?k a wi . ?ci on the poettire ?leased of the Be t, therehj etcutac a Oaivaoic current which wt I anas I've 10 the aeg ?n?a aad iteeee Nark Male to the poenlve. teais keepiag up a eosniou? Oa vaci.- .Irculeuon. Thais that uoat ?? ""? caee? of ?VsptcSI A are ?sntaajMnB. ear?" t>| ?la? p.y wearing ike ...... h - " Thl? coiupiB ni 1? ?u prevalent, aad or'trmry remedial ?rforuj a-. Inadequate lo It* re lef. thai il U dr?m?d proper io ?i ?i:j Ji?, iai??rk? of ? distinguish-?! physicar. r*??p??Ka Hoi i lea. at D regardiag the enVri? of Oat vannas in it? cute " Kvsfwpaia. etpecfauy whee k ?"??at frota tervoa?? exhaasii.an. ? aiore generally relieved by vealvaruw ibaa any other meana 1.1? well kawwa tkat meui.- Be? e?. Lea or even do any t-?.? , it Is ..-?? er ire both an etfi 'laol ?ad a Proper ?unetiuiie I feet conhdect that nearly every ?aae ot Oytpepaia. u.iess fiera b? ?.-?..?'.'?. di?ea?e of Ihe ttotnacb, ?Moo la seldoaa Ute rase may be cured by ihe application of Oalvaa'tm.' " Ic?.?m-e? lanuqiarable ?Blghl be given to pr?t? the above were . neceteary 11 |? auftVleul u> ?ay that the ttaivaaie Ben I? bstexvXaisl to be toe best and u...i sAVieol form of application In ihi? paruea ar diaeee? A Sea- ?et? u j?ra esas-ty ?asjlnsasl (? rraesaWr (As ?twreM ?/ aeers ? !''-.-? physiological ??Tert? of ihe rurieoi ui .hi? lb? Oal *anic hieetiti- ly ihu? le?e..ped. aris (.h?utb Uunercept tblyl oa the nerve? ofevevy pail of tbe s'omacb, and atore especially on those which are essential as U-? dige?-ive process, the nerve? ?ri.-n tbe ?tasele?, the m .??- ?. an tf.e s'-douilnai system?thefiatnl is propelled coward ihe gaaee expelled?digestion ?Baa-led, and the patleol h?|>pl ?y relieved. Ho* beautifully baa each dls?a?e> inctdaoi uv humanity been provided for by Nature P'.vtav si, ?a non or vMt Ht'Msa avsrats is trracran st in ??> ia Thus the hver and other organ? are ?steatteily t rnehte.1 v. these Oalvan'c apahance?. spasmi. ?pi'.eysy. hypo choadilaclsm, kc. reeultlag from 4?r?iig?nieoi al U? or? gan?, mar ihu? be effectually relieved ?nd aaalislj cored The dittrasslng ?BMM called Mver ??-tpiaini, uigett.er with it? -.?.?. actumpaatmeou of pala in the ?ale, goner al weakneM. ar may be permanently removed bv in? a?e of the e.i. which having an ?aVsct upon Ihe ??'??'? i?????. po??ee?e? a great adsasiage over every other form ef gai raidc ?ppllcailon. In DistAitt of TH? Basar, whleh are of tlte reoeldaa geruua character, the at-pllcatlon of the (ta va-'., tie t r?? S roved eminently ?uciessful. The w M.Jerfu. ransev gtj essai tged I? tlwenaf the uio?i bannie?? namr? , which ta of courte eaaendal ID iresllag ?o delicate an organ a? ilia Heart. DUeeee? oi die Heart are generally of ? aera .j cliaracter, and conseaueally come under lot peculiar cog> Btnenee af tta remedial agency of ilalvan ?m Theiial vanlc Ben la o-mny the most ajataOflBM f rai of npa i t lion at piei- i known. incasesof DF.AFNEea the most wonderful and un?x pecied cure? have batea ?aad? by the tlalv?rir fteft, If Ute disease is of s amww characier the relief l? chart I, and If ih? organ b?ooi Injured iheretsafeirehenceof pane ace BOfOtHI In si l Diaasim or thb Srtas the Oalvanle Belt haa been used wlih the happiest rsenlia The l?male . t lion of ihn portion of the anima! frame with the whole nervous ?astern, has long been noticed, ?ad It I? thl? -t.-i which anexare ?ploal Compl?t?t? always io BreBaaJ a rbar aeesf tppareatly ?o danger ftl power of i i?.v aicsni to be of ?uch Inuuedlaie avail, and In very many a?e? to have performed ra/t? ratrr? wh?n they were pronounced beyoae Ute reach of medical art? ?ud Uit? by competent m?dical authority The ?ame majr be ?aid of Hin Cornplaiaui. Weakness of lb? Cheat, Hack, he. The effects prodaced by OalvaaUra are analog<>u? to medicinal agency, at was befoie shown , but ho* luto. .< hp batter U it to ute that aieeae which leave? the paileai decided, y lui proved, and with Increased vigor andsUeogth. than to use thnee of whleh H may truly he ?aid that The Remedy la worse then lb? dl? re*" It ?nould he iiiomloned tbst no iDconvenisace is at? tend as t a poa usina the Oalvenle Belt, and Utailtmay he wora by tbe mod delteeaa with the most persacl eeee and ?af'vty. It? rou?rurtl<'D Is bulb simple and e.egant Time doe? not effect it? eSJceey and It may berea-lUv seat t< any part of ibe country lull direction? arcovapaaytog u rvr CAUTION .JO The great relehrliy and ?ucees? of Dr CHRISTI I'm .' i.-over e?h?? caused ttuiiieruus attempts lo waaluM iLnu The public are respectfully guarded against all these toil tanousas they are ?ntirely woithlr?? The only Agvucv In New-Y?rk for CHRISTlC'b lienu loe il?, .ai.i. and Ma*n? ir Curativa? la al rat* lw.? kmoMH iv ?a let? and 'hemoMconrlncug tnailmoBlal? mayaiwaytba Lad grell?. I No Drug Store In New-Turk win ever be allowed to keep I Dr Chrt?!!-'? artlelee._tun Wastf teta SOHEIfOK'S rOLMOBlO STBTjr 1HX mol siMii-. FOR CfiMBI.'MPTION AND I.IVFR COMPIiAINT rr*" The Alatael I nlrereel freveleucr of L'ver . Complain, In the cima m of Ibe Uaited Sa??, r. oder? thl? nod.lie ?n in??iua''le agent Few norlloni of ou' ?ou? try ?re exempt frote tee r ?Itailon n?arreed of It? lerror,"?eatd ?ne of rbe saatM ?mlneai of ih? London practitioners. Aad who but rrfleri? for ? a.o niant, must acknowledge tbe truth of bisohaervattoe And who w. uid am have?oetefaith loMvellfe ' Win w.j.i.d n >i reaounre am? v" judie?, to obtain eaee la tonare, and "..a-.- n from aagnlsh that makee life a burthen, ?van when :?<) HH Naasu, and Mr ttosbrod Birch, fci Wli ilarnat New.Vork Bf iewt? correa house. Mo. lu Luv ?t le.istiLi ut Joae-ST.) ? I'. 'rn'I. sfee? Tort. Orm.aor ru? N?wYoa? m< Li?mv ' .?tr.?v , Apr: It, la? l TIIK KHKHIDRNT and Directors bava-his day de i- a ? d a dividend .four end one half per ? ?m ea the capiial ?loca uf ib'? Company for ib* t ? av mhseauiBg 1st fe*iruary last, papahleto the ?*o sre.der? >n and afUr Halurday, urn 1st May b*sl Tbc ireasfar bsiok ?1,1 be c o?std Oom lb? gtih insiani uaul that r?ai?. ant it' L. B BINNSE k CO. ??? W'lfl'am ?t M floor. TXKK NOrH.'B-for s?l? or eii-hang? oe the pveei '?*?, ?>\ ttprlag st, la? following a/Uc.?s, vis 2 good boresat, 3 coal cart*. I spring, do, 1 Til hi wagon, all ?aw? ? g - fer, v? ?g ??.? 1 dowa Iowa cart, I ? Irt do. I pair eoal ?? ?,e?, list nu cart aad h*/o??t halas?? and I laiga e p p?r satllar t"um wasting any of the ehove aril'- ?a ??in find li to th?ir advantag? to call and ?seai n* Wova purchasing ?la?w bare. , a/llm'j (J. RKOAIitll'Rir M~t.Nl.ATf?ilC~PAfrsl'fff,tU.-Mr i A. HlXJf (jaLL haying returned to to? elty after a short ab ?anca wuu.d Inform hi? frleed? ead tb? public that be has laten room? ot ZM Broadway, un tbe corear of St array-??. In the f .umSe Bui.dings, where he ta ready lo r?. *? ??? ?.; order* In hi? lia?. ?IV ?w OK I H A I. KHA /. R K, ih? raia?ratod'Caaeer ') . tor, wbo doctors on in? laelae mud? of precilc? or my aseutani will b? 'mnd uih? i' I Hotel the third M ? day *n May. for HV*e daya oaly, m aeeh and every mue i a f->? the ?aaton, when ?p?ctese?? of cancer? eaa be ?aaa ?V* ?v?d?? IItebaaal et Brooklyn. ?14 lmT vurim. ??AiiNII h CO. ?ws^reasoeedMailae i^?ao ?il??? Wad and fia??te eppnette iba Cassoav Bo >?._s? *f .st? \f tHTIKttlH.TI. -All dlaaaeaa toat'ttoesTtTiiaala to, i'l earad by Or. ASHLEY, ? ?Udaoe-st. CoofldaalUl SjdW? t-ivoa In ad eaa*? *n*a?**r dettrad eS4 ???*_ (????H. ?Al.k-An eligible pa?7?"i"h? ?nid"ei*"al?l* of ??race Church- App.y to ASTHONT J. BLEECKI*, ?** ?*2 _ _Aocits*.?*r, 7 B>"?d ?? Al^ (Mill To LOAM oa bond ?ad m^rig.-e m ?J-t.JVJUiJ New York aad Brosikly?. I? -IrTc eel ata^unia.by laTTfkl J. B. HOtt%M,?W?t*at. -TUOIftJPaVOHMB rsis?BJt? ?a??*. 1 bagiad I eat a' ?a ?lug permnoat ajaan da