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Boiinetf Notiere EfVEM hudHat* thi* apring have attrar-'-1 pMi ?nwllrn u Ih* weld of faeh->e o-atiem*" ^ ?cd rad?w?et as> iUt Mi ?'?n Ii???? aw"*** lg" tf^K? tu ?:1 it>i<?ti?|?t <ir lo thotr to'd io Hro?dwe; for rTi* . tOer? I.. h<. IIINwm .t (Iii. M?nf?ll-_ " Goodwin ? (ort a Pkr?-k<:t Km iikn RdBCB -Ab eieellent Ccklng R?rg? haaMMItll* "> t Biete B?HM O 4 C. aLMIa th? ??" " " AI plB?*Mia. Mi. boteik.ep.rt, aid irt'eta '?">l "? to th,if "?proTei Wtttt Birk Barre TM? perfVt * nie t u 00 rnokl io ei pedlliotkt, r?BT?ni?ni ?.-.i economic cookie*. An iMPMalM srtii ittWS; tes beat of In r?r; npirl >r nuriu aal Tel* iMSMtabl? prieM- Oonnwn k Colt, DtslfMIt, ?BUl.c'u'f" and Dellen i j Rtogoi, 8t>TM,e,c ? Ho. ** 55m * I ?BN ot Fee* dip >*?e? Y?rk Cbuw eoopw/u._HlCBOl.ii L Cobt. Sm iiMM. Mamtii la-, in treat variety ai.J ?? law prior?. Bt BlItHDUKtw i i?r K'.arBin?, Hur?, flo 5)1 Bb??qW??-_ SrRIV. 1Jo-:i Rl ASD UMJI.Ki. ykml.n TS. ? AT Till Ol D BTAID, Mo IM lowerr. Will ba '.?od ih? rbeapeetkri? statt o? BM Cb'I sod riilDite. a. fc Co.._ nurat.?>T. Gilbest ?% Cei'i odebnted tftoLlAB FlABOS, Bo*a?( iV?rn> < modere luiprorod Pi ABci, and (lute of i Lara* mmtm ?f ?"">' ?>??"", compru.og Um lajgeet aod niMt dr? ? ateort'nei' m U>' c sited atvei, Btlil hr Wild Bt arlee? Wkick Bsdh <o-?i;. lti?tj, fo/ txh or ?ttlA taetori paper. Fertoo. ?? 'be r?c?iv:n? Orden f r Pii-.j* er MoMti lousraao?n? '4/.) ? iim ? U Im II k) tNeir advan? tage u call llnaa?. * Watib?. No iUBroadwty Silks and Crape Shawl* Direct fron Avirioe ? O*'.*1?1 ?attB P.?i? ?cd K-nnron-rid CtJftMl ?... . Mifu ht?? ktABOaai ''?o st Hinnr. -, Ho IAAGetto sVat-,coi '.' aerd BOMBTtaiag? Bttptaieseea*'bbsst*, Bt Iba ar.etret karfBBBt mtkim 4?" )?BtOBetrOd NB pt*C4? B)p<U? W?B fllll HtfiiH.d. PI* i ?uil lir Ba4* -fr?? 4 u ?????. ?? i*? )?<?. A1*" |a?' 'ff '?i from i?;i ji, II flBM* L*tie?' d'??4 o .<!??? Ka-rg*?. Popll*?, K,:-?a Di taut? firocL 0'r ? i4i ? A? ? ">l B"0!?f _No 8i? ?raaAft . cor Pich? I Drv Qoom io .Sur um. Taus.'?Wewli< !,(???, Tin- M'.i.mv , ? 4 n f/flLKt it l/^fsfJ.BMrtfel 5 ees*? < f f.r- Hai |? I - '.4'. *? Bt I/, aroitb */| I com ?f I Fa/r?? RaAti ai +1' 4^1 t>i2, worin *2 , ? Am ?*arW BBadi KM '. ?? ? Bt A/ wmih 7 ? R ? L a Mbf?l.-?a tb r.io?? ai 1 B iBIfjBBtack .f Vo jroiu?'Jjftdi ?f htbtj ?fenptic n |u i. ?*d ?? Bt ? ia ialri Bod will b* ro\C Bt M V bmn on'n ih? u.o?' p E ii Li ID Utfll 41 Ca , Wo. Sit BiobAwbj <?-' fj-tmrl il QeKOI'I 1U/ \ \k.?Mnrriatr? outfit*, lielnd ? ?raff aiflel* of a IjBbHi ?' Wird' /h? <?' ib? fi MB* BaBBaffiBBI ?di ?BouUit^lf ibbtb Bf? bJwbib k^pt BJ haul, M W pr^erred, f?jr< tiabe?] to order at ibe bt**u?< ooti<?, ?t _Utaia ? B?za?. St Nico ?IM H r?l Moi kmm. Bonnets now Opei?.?The most beBBUM ???oitn.ix.t ? n - nMMtW is 'ke *\tj, Bl BkBTiioi.iinrw. ? Hg, AAt BnM wtj, r a v i. i i i ai (.in t. Hb.,ie*al* Bed Heu.] Vi (Nil Im ?V. Co . r>o? i'Saodi"!" inadariT,Raw-Tafk, (d.ra./ir os.> ? ObW Idall i Hbt? COMta?tly on heid a fr.11 it. tk of Kr i ? h :ird A Pape? tlaxiir-i?, B '?'? rt Piraboard PrlMt, Cajftali Fapan, fitd Traten, HtB'oi? l.kri'licapo, Ac . ?fafMf iijl* ku>?n Io Ibe lrad? Me'rliaa'i \?\Ivf In I '.?Ir ?t< ? ?? car b?Jf fiaal Artt h?idi, ai we mariofaeluie lar?e> Bld lakMBH dlraet froal Pr ni hrnma fartBren '<?? ?b ?s bit Be!* ir<-n ? ,'j 'b- U itad Bl >i ^ Our Retail l'f; ? iwm vmpri-ee rbe n-ae.t a:rlei of Uf s ratien a. BpaaABl imf. i'niori mbA* wWb ^e?)'?'', froji sfrlredin olle'-tlna > I an,|,lsi Arilit.c Paper Halfeni^m is Bay part o' the l'i ti??l Hiale?_ Black Baratiifa 8ii.ks.?pinpe* just re AatveAi tfca raoat dealrr ale MOCUIII IlLKI in,,.ur:^d. C 9 iliniii, i.omiw No Ig Broadway. Albert h. Nicola? will hold hi* n-l^inr M?il-w?eHT Aoi-lmn Main '>'Stoi r ? and Bo?D4, tiiij Dtr, M IS| o'clock. Bt the M^rc'iBitV Ki<-nao?e fm farther par taaulan ar-e bla ailverf 4' " -nf If, tiinrh-r r-ifumn GAtalogaM MB he nbtalned *' r?,e ..'I e s, No. :IU> ItitMi l<\.?Dif'iii'w < ";irjn*t KmpiirT ? ra. BO eice'leat plar? t?. Iny i or CaAPBTMA, OILCLOTH*, ata. Ladlea abould on* fall l<> r41J o' M* HytTTaoliiHpact bbxpleadli itcrk cf ( IaBPAT* i f < v y AMtflf I ?> |*J f BIB a?trea??lr ch>ap and ii^wl. _ fl'RREV, V rHJvE T\ BRiM m K i. > a till iM.llt'S CaarcT? at iml b>rfal>a; wlin a laiaa imAmMbI Oil Clot ha, Mattion. Rn?t, Mal?. PUon ?ml Tabia Ooran A . ?heap t A PKTIlaoa?VC?., _No TuCaui'-rt Great Haklaiss in Carpi- i ini^. ? 8mi i ii IrOtraaiBBT, Ho. pt Bt-?dw?y. BW OrajaaVal , are now pre pared to eit.lbit ooe of >h- moat M*J*riifal f >cl 4 of ' orar offered In tbl? market, at a AABVCTIOI of s5 r?? ci vr. AroBB i art hwl'i prlr.-a hieb Vri hi IA/ to 14/ per ??rd. Rlih Tan 4i ?v, 7i tr. 191 p-' r?td Rich |am*aL*, 7/ to 1?/ bm Kl<-h Tmiki PLT, 7/b Ii, 'f; pt i ya-L Ee?t UwAalB, 5/ to 6/ p?r jard. And ?tb?r iiMvl? ? ji I- I -w Tvi j-mithm'M v. Hoi -i;. ooraer of Broad tr at Bi d MnuitbL at , on tlic European plau will open for KM Ti etplion of Trerilen end he 11. ? M TBOI April II, NAM ff Pooo,? rr: fr^oi W ceoti to per dry M?? r ailra and ?? crfitd._Siuarr Kop M i \ Lace Mi si.in CmTAiMs rmosi auction. Mu.iio (.urtaiiii tor 01 S".w< rth AT AA, . 2 00.wonb 3 00. 4 ?'.worth 6 fO. ? oo.wnih lu no. Lata OBBtaBM t r 4 '0 .....wurib 6 UO. 6 0}..wuib 9 in. ?? 1? in.w ,rtb l"> i u. .13 M.w ,??!, 21 W) ?? ?ii W>.w irib *' 10. A coai p.eie ?aaoitiseot i,f l otnUea aim DBItala Triinmir ;i, at radafed prlpea Kei,ty A ft ?ti i .> N? Broad? Caki'ETIMo.?P? i i:h>on a i!i HPIIRBT. N >. BT8 Broanway, cor. H kkta r. , bs*a y ? i I t?M Utt banta aacttun hp. b i?rr? eworrment '.t i'an?ilin| a'e., which BBOf ?rill Bell at tr- Uli rbai !,.? ,,n -4 R''h Veiret Carpet, II, tc tc pet yard. Rich Tat- ?try 1/ a> I?' pe- ynrd. Rick Rrnweli, il car tart Thrre pir I -., I r<i yard lonaln. (Lowell make,I 6 Abb all othf *? - . i,,w ('Altl'l IS Casfi I Dot .itrv *; Bbotio a** i.abcb ( abut V\'?kiikh nr.. No SAI S.oulwjy a rn'e idi.l MMitiMat of Cabpitivg? and Oil. Ci.urtu, entire!; near fat t?te? at Whi.lraa.i' an I Retail, tafj itj Peterson Si i\\ mphriIy^ Nob 377 en-t .T9 br.adwa;, caartTiioa, (ii-cloth*. arc, lie, F;i aal? on tbe ?BBal reaamabl* taraa? _ rOB. cabh. Tliirty p?ff>?t BLACK and White Pi.au? Sii k at Svteru per yard, trorih t' n _BatTHOLoMtWt.No j-1 B.-oiiw*;. Anthony J. BLMCaaM, 4.L'CTIoxnuu ?la addtiloB to tit Ret Eitat? bualneaa, tba ?> roer hat BBtakH iathtd la hlatfliee a department fm the ??!? of FOBBITOI '. A coenpeteDt peraon wil, be fouod at the deek f jt Ihr 1*4 Bp] l| uf erden. Bud the |er.ri?J rooerTitioB *f that hrtn:bofbual bfMb. Antmuiv J. IlLfiikKR. Aacloaeer. _(1BI)_No 7 Broad ?fj.| V. K. BaVBTHOLOMBTI ha* rert<i>e<l a krte a? eotensrat of ereiy de?c- "tion of Hot'tRikb Oo->D-. whi:h he u atteiiiii at eauemtly low price* New M*ormo? rttore, No. Ml B:m*w?;_ (>RkAt 1!\k , vinx IM FftUfCB] CtUlfA. V*- - V'hite t*l;ia? l>. il ?r Sr-i, c^i.i^inittg anoufh place? iy diM teelre frrt: nr. kt ifSl wcrtb Ii BOP White China l>innf r *Vt?, conta nlox eooajh piece! to diaa rU^treo potcBi at #" w>rtbA5i TOO * hllr Chloa Tta Sett, at ai jc, w r'.h $7 jo. Olli Hand aij ilcbl; detonated aett io t^e n-ne pfoporttoa w j r r>?u it k Co, _ Marl.'* Htcrri Km rVH aat OS Broadway "FnT.i.i^h i it v i Two hundred pieeOA Eno LBBH CA4PB jatl recrlToi, of all qntli ie ; a'to. t.ttl | itlil; t'ABTok Caarci _ C. V Babthoi.omkw, We. AH Broidway. Statem 1?i.ani> F.ASfv Dtimg Estabusumi sn (>?. - No a J .1 n-.i. New-Torfc, rV'ini? erden f-r l?t i\r. Btttktt. Tittl'i?. Lewa?, and Sit k, \? Bk and Kancy U?ot>^ of ever; liranplu n Bat Ik and TarruTt Kid. 4? t.ixi'4 FatBOAf, 0*1 LtttnTS, Bad other Ul?nmh|t d\ed and rerli.it .? 1 wtiti treit mrcaaa. Bab ai: t t. n> PurHt di Co , _Ne A Jotratt . aw Vork. i;iM(i\.ti..-Kiu\i/iii CoLUaMOtil E?? re anetadteMo *?) Bboadmat. (one door Bbors TfallMet J where ha bat opened a large iteoitment of new (Joott, la ad j.:ion I,Mi k : i.? ,- i ''m\\and (Il n<? tt> I'.dmiia/ivp- r I*. Bartholomew Ivb? opeo ? J A' pieot* Lup'.l'* BBMBoalAaBlkS.a .j per ceal. lets .hau tte ?mal i ilcet h.w Monrt,ini Si,ire No "S Broadway BnUQfa Otercoatb, and other ^arnifnts niTT ah!e f r the ??raao. ran row hp tr. u ,n (iral 4 inr .t tfl ai Am Bin llixRit V re '? Clo hi j Sio:e, No ill 8r.>a! w11 Oae price 4lc! po i*e<iall >n. BrmiRG i.\niK> for -iM.i Twelve8mil i'?? ?"aaiBin tb? onilnaVi of ibe no.ju'ar t.y e of twaire ?hl|ii'a (lAirrai. ha. en b4ijl a > ?r\ Nie- and ?ii,>r- r aaoorta eat of th.te b-?u ifnl til <?!?? we1; *o: h t^?? v a of the tadlM Fnton y rh n'4 tnjuce all to df4 w. 7bill iHa AaA Bra* 'Herrihu'r i 'at t vT c ii am pioiTTi rITPro ok ?at It, wiih Ha!l'* pater t powder pro.if IrMat, t| riBBB thai *r? swarded ?er?i ?? Me-'vit at Ih* \V ?i^', K?jr I.. ol m IflBJ,ABb)BWaaAA**Fair,NB*ar>T**k MBA and ?4,aa4i] ... i^rk. aed tk* ob't p btAwT MtBjf LcK-k thu receWed a M?laJ M rbe Loodosi R'cmI'i Fair. tlMu?h BtberBBtora oo eyblbi ttoa aadl tie BOS'Br)vert:r?d a* vk'tr d't v?.'l icka " t ?nt rJl*r arid hit atren ta are the oo'; peraont aathorbted to maka a* ? . bit fatsbt t ? ia, , I v >- i ? Ilk Haira patent pjeaer ? i b? BC HtRBi4fi. OreeB Block _Mea IV> 137 and 130 Water tt . n.w York. Iit-.tiKMAN, clark a Co.'a (late Bushtob, CttBKhCoV OBBBIta MintctiAL Cob Li?ta Oil ? It it caw a boat teem jean tiare tbit ralaable tnediciue BTMI dncd b? Mr lata Rrw/ to tbe nvdtcal profetaio? la New-fork alere which rlane it baa eroyed to hen'fi-i*1 in Conic a and Beroraleui oweataa ibat !? t* tow re* itnmend?d tj all tht meat eu^eenl Phyt ,- act ta the coeat:; tt ii no PaTBtTf K?MCik? pr'fetaip* t. cure a'l duBain. bat tbe pn? On ?eade fioBJ th? Codfiah L'eer* M bbjb aa the tuba" **< of aha water. CaaCoo- Bb carefnl to *m tb? earn of H?.r MAB, CLtBB k Co Ii over i>? <. <rk of earhb.- tl? at BTM Mr Ct abb, aed aol Rt'lMTOB, who wtct to NewioaBdlanJ to eeperiateed ?he n>aaa!ertaf* of our Oi- . aaJ n is now rut da owl; I y HrctMA* fniikflo, Baraiyioi pa taen atid eole BBBCrteon ef BaabMra. Clark A Co , Noa. :?V>, 27J, all Bad TM Broadway._ " Hollowav's Ointment and I'u.i v?The <-ely rtrt Bad lanu-.td'Ate raatedr tor ttil rbsom, actint iuis?. diately apoa thesbeorb-Bl tvatrm du tiling the p??WtaM1 saattef floating In the blood. Btd that Vy panfviag ths eital ?treatB grekag eBergy, tone, aad ?igo: t > a'l :h? fu action i of ife. Sold at lbs tMaaractoriat. B? Maidas it ^ Nrw Tork.snd 241 Biraad, Laaattta. aad bj all ttiafjwt* a: at :eu'.t. ?H cat*, aad 01 per pot or boa To TU Bald, or TIM who vre Lo?hxg THtia IIi'1.?fc*p*cUl attaaeio* it e?ll?4 to u aJurUaamaoi I: S*/eolaMMmm '-fc?<?<ti?L H?'r Crn?'^ir " wolf h akaala t>* mm\.*M firu etn. la tai?iwi ikeK? wa pwticalar.j tAA-tm i t'i>.'n <iei) r?i-iral 'h?"> In raai i? Ott/ MUM* , lu MSttfsaSML Darot I** Bn id<n r r Watta MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1866._ Id cot.?<-fltt?Lr? cf tba ???.?-ro^m in1?: of cop na? priatM ou 1 hi Wmu Tmini, VI ar? eaaof?i.?d U re qaestoui '.-irodi toa?d? in ih . * ? ? ? ? g ' ' m*"iW dood in oiltr to trrare th-ir iaa*:non in tau weck I uaaa. The new Tax bill reported to the ?>>n\t<a on Saturday wbl bear fceavi y on our City Treasury it itbeiomeaa iaw. I< iaipotet on banks, in ' lUMOti li'e Mid trust e mpauie?, ci'^a! iron ui ' real companies, one and a quarter per cent, and : upon the grots taruio^i of ra'lroals imi ?uda ! half per c?nt.. per annum, to be paid into the Stite TlMMfYi in OOHUbuMw of which the capital steck and a'l the real aid pern >n?l prop erty of fuch corpora ion* and individu?l banker* shall be exempt from any other Ul whatever. How tbit iritl affect our i",*y will be se?n from ' the fact that the real e?t?t* last ye?r attested to I corporate companies was $5,083,087; not the personal ettate. or capital, ?75,867,494) from which we re ceiv*d in taxes $856,1 37. N-ar!y all tlic, and nek additional uni^r ;(:<? iudivid'ial bankeri clause, will be take from NV*-Totk 1 City ard given to the State. We hardly think tkoClijil pr< pared t) surrender ? ron-id rni! 1 <ion of tollere, or a fifth pirt of Ker revenue, wttboit a wby or a wherefore except that the State Treaiury it empty. (>ur Le l' flature hat received a salutary leMon in the Better of the Kroadv.ay Ka iro?! bill. That pj. ;-ct, v*e presume, is pret;y eflactualiy aroaabed, at leaat for thi* ceaaiou. Aud now, if our good fik [>d* who are M intent on giving u? a I.* w t iiy Cbarter, rifw PoUm supervision, a ektftf channel at HtU-Cate, Ac, will profit by tleir experience and limply Ul us alone /or the fe?- days tbey are ti remiin convened, we will thutk tbem moat ferrently. Friends in toe Legislature! we do assure joa that, whether : your obj?ct it the doing of good or the manufac? ture of party capital, your trio- way to effeet it is ( tojust 1st h$ alone. Is that to very difficult? tU |j on it you can do nothing wiser. Ai' that i is substantial and wholesome iu this great City it I united in approval and support of Mayor Wood's I admiuintiatioo. and anxious that it alnuld iu qo manner be crippled. We wh ? waut the Mtine j Law nforoed, are es/eclal'y dedroil that n> ex ! cuite be offered hiui for li.\i'.yor inactivity on 1 I that head. (i<.nt!emen in power' we hare not . atked a pcrtonal lavor of you tbit winter; but now we uoa*i jutt tbit one ftvor in beialf of our Orj?Lit vs alone! I'j the animal of the tte?m?r U?noi on urdty, we hme oxe week's later due* fro n Cal? ifornia, witvi dcwi fron OrogOD, Ut?k Saaditiek Ji-Iwicf. Acapulco, Ike 8oatkPadBeCout, aul Aukfralia. The letters of ow corre?^ >adents, und extracts from < ur exch!n^"?, preie^t a fall and intereiting detail of lee UtellifOOCO. Tae I [lliuoia brincH orer 9700,000 la gold on fretgkt, ; leotde the contio?rable aixioun; 10 the hinds of pfcfMrgerk. <?n ac.'< unt of the recr-Lt ninoeiit emh, credit bas received a decided chetk iu Sac FrneitOOi and almost every a Yd of business ' was in a t*t?e of great depression. Several c??et j of (rwd have couie to light- laorotakig the <:en- i eral emSatrntmtnt. The L ^tslature hai btien OOCnpWd rcc- nt'y wi h severs! sutyerts bear ng 0b 'he public morality. A bill prokibltitf uoisy ana batbar(>uR amurem^nts o * Sundty kM passed both HoiUOf, and awaits tne ei<nature of the Geroraor to become a law. A bill supptesein^ kOBJICi cf ill i iiuo hts pitied boti Hounes, and oi.e prohih'tii g rMll'M ao.l lo;te-i>-s has passed the Hi i?e of Keprtst nta'iveg. Toe frieoli of ; re t;.r"i are in hupet of procuring ih? m\c,t nent ' of a prohiuitoty liquor law during the present '?;-?ior, as well at one prohibiting pub'ic , The aecounta from Oregon are favorable. Tae srow'mg OTOpa are uncommonly praiperoui. S'?me | excitement ?.as produ. <d in business circlet by j the news of the great failaret in Sin Francisco, i but it was confidently eXfOetoi tb?*. no dlsntrous conteepjeacet would entae in Oregm. A large military letroeiito be sent out direct'y a^iiastthe Stake Ineiiai t who maiiscred the emigrtntt near Fort BoiN during the lat*. teaton Frrm 1'tah, wc learu that a BoIIIiUbtJOk place in Gieat ?alt Lake Ci*y on New-Year's Diy, be? tween the rjlited S'at"i toldiers and a number of j the citizens. The affair conmt-nceiin adriakinj t.ouse. aid terminated iu an order frou the au thoritiet forbidding the sale of spiritoui lieiuort ij the city. No livet fortunately werj sacrificed, though several were levj-rely wounded on both > tidet. Advie tt from Acapulco ?ta*.? that the Rjvola ; tun it pro??ding rapiilly toward a conr'tnion? eiry after cltj in the S ate of Guerrero b<n?( ?uireudtred to Alvarez?w lio, it wa? suppoted, v?ouid not long delay a triumphant entry iutj the i City of Mexico. Later datet from Australia announce the dis- i 04 nttLuaace of the license rysteui, whijh hat betn the cause of the re:eni disturbancet ;n the \ ?iakaf dUtlieka. I3u*ineM it at a very low ebb. 1 and, for a ce>n?idoiable time, there hii bee'n a steady decrease in the production of gold. a PROHIBITION IS TUB L1WI We t all genera! attention to thit Ikct, which ?MaJ ttt m inediued to overlook. Whether Pro- ' kikltioi is wise, or politic, or likely to pronnte | the cause of Temperance, is not now the quet- i tion. Those points have been considered in aider, and adjudicated. We have now to deal with Prohibition at a fact. We an-aware that there is talk of the law't beicg aeJkVgtd ta)tesWOtisWtiawe?i but this is moon? shine. The right of a State, thron (h its Legitla ture to forbid aul punish the Traffic it In? toxicating lifjaon wai affirmed yea-i ago by the Supreme Court, in a case originating ia Mitti ?husetts. wherein Dtiiel Webster appeared for the Lupior interest. Chief Justice Taney, anl aeveral of hit Attociater, distinctly affirmed the right in epiestw. no Justice dissenting. It it, indeed, possible that tome detail of the Ltw may be overruled by our Courts; but we can tpare a'mott any doztn tectijnt after the first, and lHO b&ve law enough left to shut np the grog s'aopt. And it is idle to hope, at tome profess to hope, that the law of Prohibition will be repealed. Prohibitory L?wt have, during the last four years, be* u parted in iii.-ir States of the Inion, aud not one of the ? hat bee n rept ale d. In two or three, the Courts have upset thes* lawt. and ia nearly every case on the express ground that they had not been pastel outright, but subjec: to rat fi cation by tbe People, which condition wm held to invalidate* thtm. N<> tuck grouud of cavil emu ia "ur ctae The Law it pitted outr'ght _it it (Qhjert to no - . i ? rt..n?.1 li Wl|| >,# repealed when tn? Tea i ? ? tv -1 -v.t are?j?>'? bei ml Main* p;< iipered the wiy to Legi' PreMMWIa a'd tit L" baajU?t atlffeOeJ her Law ny a roe of i D0te991atkl HouseanlaU to BOtkMg ia tie Beetle, IrLUMAVHUIll'lSMMlellewed but net ttripgectty eoeu,-a to cut off toe tap in t'?ra? of tte larger eJ: Mpeei? '. BoetM: M Mon ekooottl We jlet drive* tae t.o'paon ler Law by i the ttrrtrg to e of 256 to t.'? BeMM In toe firat ! t me, givu.g a nnjotity f^r Prohibition. Rhoda I'Nnd I'kewise pfeMMteJ; her Judaea broke down ibo Law; one tte Peopl- reMOdeled and r? fi acted it. Coone^tbut failed t*ice in Her e?oita for auch a L?w?. hr-t t la a by me Ml of a V? t< ?btt the People rallied ogtio, car? ried tue Maine Law la^t year, and bar" Jtttt sustained it. (tjEW-HAMniTJU tai juat do c ? ed'or it f ?r f ? fi ret tm-. Ve'mOut hn it w t'.out further dispute. N'r.'.i J; u-kv hat jettlott it by one ratjeiirj >a tbe Senate, after eerrjbagit 10 th* Bnn DelawaM hit j ut rQrr:ed It Ohio adopted a m>d hca.io,, of it lart ;*sr which it popular ar.d working WoU. IflCHMAB paased it ;wo :ears ago betfoer (keif) of her Supreme, JedgOl field it invalid becau?'* it wai submitted to the People: 10 her sew L?gia Atu*e hatjust pa*ifl it egail without a<j 'filiation. IM.1 .\N '.. li.t.t.Ni.l* and I"'< ?. n%-: %? 'i >? . i ' PtoUMti 3. Md [OWA it ia 'eported baa rained hers b* a ptptalei vote. And WimuNsix has twice petted MM an a< t. but l?at it throuo Ike f;< wriifl.-'j V..to for which tbe People w.ll vet? Aim. 1 In view of thete facti, wo counsel the JSuoi te lert to act eensib'y an<< loyally. We a*k then. I* it worth wfcile to p?r?itt in fighting a In*, bat? tle ' If, Bin, pee ?'o eUowei till tbe 4th of Ju'y to ?eiJ out?and the ' G'ori ui F.-u'th ' 1 t.el", h) fay of extra grue, t ? e'e f out t&eir own ftichi hin iLcr custom -ra' pocket*?"iga1 kkey not 11 tbiit up m the Iftk aid abut I lief must know tsat only one retell Upoetfklo; -nd wtytttuld tbey ?ttempt t?> tku k it ' U 1?II men you would oe Mteeeod jett throw uy your defoletieg trifli<\ wnien r?u*?d. aa ikowe hy actual re turns, i<rvei eighthi of tbe crine, and 01 e third of th'! tatftt:on of our S'ate la't year? and join ut in erT< rte to banish Intemperance fn m tie land. T?e !?wt of God and M?n now OMOV in affirmiegtbat IvTABICI SHALI VOMOBI MAKE OAIK Of IltTMAI I kaii Ti ftVD UEBAOI MXX1 Tint it the tritt of Prohibit m?do jou Lot feel that it it rifcbt1 IIIS. KA**A? SWI?W.K. The MittoeH compftHiott in Kanaat of D >ug !aa ard *tcr. a >a thut telegraph to TV id Luum RepnSliemn 'he remlta of their lahiri; ? iBDtrtHDKtK i, (Mo ) Mar-h 31. 'j P. M ?Serarol n r< iur> :n.'?'uigranta freu Kan*it h%v? jus' eii.trtd i.-ur ei'y. Tbey w.i-e preen\t<i r.y !ho W?ai p" tan?l ItttUOMdeOM ltrtta bau?t. TOOy CMM il at ? ?? etil ?Uli of tbe J iHie a'i'iare, Md pcoeoodod Mtirelp troead if the bandt MMrug oj wi'h fi 10 niuaic. alia !iie fmigranr* *iith uo?d oesra. fatjtodt* at?-ly fuDoolog the bind were ab ut t ?.? lia-ifr.ji borttmen Is reeeler o,-d?r tMetriog tkote wwoom huidnd and fafey wagoia, carriage*, Tn?y ghVf repeated ehter< for Kanaat aoa '.M \ar -n.-i. In v report t?/tt 00' *n AntlHUvery man will beta tbt i eniatatoro of Jvanats. W e nave made a cl?an SWbe-p. ? Tbe election in Kantai te?>k p'a-^ on^the tb, and e n lb< -?tt " ttttrat hun>l-, / rvttaaaatVoj " ntiigrar.t* jrim huntas" mirchc.i iu?o tlei Mit? leuri frontier ri y of Independence. ?:d aim lar cotort* id oourie, into other laltoeeri to WAI on the Kama* frontier. Tbey were ' rnurnxttg emi "grmmts," you tee, onthelllit ofkferok Jaot thi te MM when DOlt e migrantt are battening to tbe r future home*; l ut the ie weretten retum'ng/rjm tbttr pietended kom-.s in Kintat to their rtul MBCOfcl Mif .o.i'i. Atd the following diapatch gtfli the fruitt of their labort at tue baiiot bnet of ? par' 1 f the 1 ew Territory \ ?Kis i-, Meiebai, I P. M. Pr>81tTerf t'ekot triumphant u far m biitrd frooft. Total vota: bee? rerce Tti to e."', TaouftOM Ml t> a? Dowglae, l>. r iphaD IM to 13 Bhawo? Hi*aioo, 40 |0 16; l.ravei.worlb Ml to ?? Bl korf Potat, 033 to<< afloottoe petted off ojeietlp, and witk eerp lit t'e dktarbei m ?Here are 3,tlS vot-* polled at on'y ter?n pr. eitcta?more than there wero legal v^te-ra ia the entire Territi ry. aa a*c?*taiue>d by an etrletel ctnaui four weekl previout. And the "vjtert" parade Mittouti openly MXl morning in tri umphal pre cettion, with baud* of muaic bmnert andchetfipg on their return Ij their hornet in that Slave State. ?Whtt tay the abettort of the giant fraud and < rime whereby Kantai wat opened to Slavery I What think Tntl'nvn. The Pennsttetnian. .Unny Arifus, Baton Pv*(, Ue'.roU Yrte Pre>$, 0\m Plamdealer, Ac. of tbit exhibition of Popu ? lar Soiert gut) Wnat atja Djugla?' Hit Ger et?* no eleven column ipeock to utter on the mbjtct I I? thit irdeed the entert?;Jiinent to which they all levied ut' They were voluble eneufch in telling ui what the effect of the No hratka kill uoutd be: now let t!.em tell ut whtt tbe] think of what it 1 thut fan hat been. Tney cannot now e/ude obtervation by ailenee and ie crety, fi r the Ptx-ple are ttemly regarding them. Meiere Northern Servitort of Atekieow A Co. in t't B atttr of the organization of Kantif i if U(h Million of betrajed freemen are watting for \our vitw* of the validity of thia Kantat Election, aid the degree of rtipect to be accorded it by CosgltM ( jd the coontry?dare youppeakout' A Watlington ce-rrefpo^dert tayt: "I underat*Ld that Mr Sr?a: 1 WID not oppote the . 11 - <>n of elave htater iron, tbt territory lately e uvered by the violated ana repuaitted Mivouri Cox prcn iee.'" We " u^derttard the very oppotite of tbit, ftLu vcutuie to atture e ur revlert thitfiov. Sr.w \iii> will treat thit Kanaat Election at the impu? dent twindle it maLifeaty it, and recogniz* no ole?DI battd on it to public emp!ojm*Dt, ULletiit be in the rec^ectiary But tines Got. S. hat b< <il.ut point, J,y referred to. we trutt he will? > ?'.-,?;:, Ktctat Election thai! have been mor- circumattntiallj heard from?d'tpel any denbt which may htvu been railed with regtri to hit ideti t.f it. We tender him a welcome a: cert to our colnmnt for that purpose. Tbe poet trllt ut that ' truth cru bei to earth ?ni l rite again." but a lie appeart nmetiin-t to poMtti the tame vitality. Tut Jlleef Ar gut. fe r bjetaMTi ttill reptatt the ttory that the bank idvcrtiaing w?t aought by or for Tue Timiu ne from the lote Superintendent Teat taleeao d it ratter atale: will The Arg*t pleite to retract it' The Lo*Jm Homing AJttnxter of tM tdtk of March, (the day the Baltic left Liverpool ) hti a ditpatcb fn>m Viecut tta'-in.' that the Conference had broken up on the question cl diiiniatliog 8e VMtcpit It ia, doohUoet. a kMli pric3dly h?tts. Mr BoDj.nr.n K. Curti?. oae of the Judge* of tie Scpreme Court of the 1'nited Stit*t, and in tbit capacity Circuit Judge for tae Distntt ?f Y test ? ..-f-tu. oc?upiet a*, tbit momeat a moat felioen pi?m??o. wboee peeulur friUre* m?y well cballerge the a'teuvioo of pe^ph ?n ev; ry part of the country. He it sntieg upon tbe. trial of Ic?-..dur? Parker an? Wendell Paulis?, geo ' tie-men to whom M etands in the piaUiOB ofa po ! ntleal and even of a tCfOMjial eremy ipos an ' tonititaWlt pruind ?J Itttlf uo 'er very novel ' tircumttaoret. These gen Mo men ore indicted for ? bsvin/ declared, in Faune'l Hill, tb-ir hottiliiy to tb*> enforcement of t?e Fugitive Slave a?., ai j beil-g 11 unconstitutional enactment. Tfte indict ' tnent i? h*t?0 on the pi eten-e tbat the.e ?p-e-bet of their* ttimulated to on at'empt at the rescue of ALthoLy llurni. at tint Moat locked up ia the Boo tot < "urtfieuse. The Cor ?titu:i in of MtKichufett*. in which S at'- tbia triil it pfotjoodkmg, provides tbat r is '? tbenght o'every citiztnto be tiled by Judges ?* ???Vie imp?!rt:ai and independent aa tue lot of 1 humanity wili ?damit.'' Were Mr Ctrl s a Wuttrhuntt* Judge, anJ did trrs trial tike ? . ?.. ;? r M.-.ioscLu-c.'s It vs. be would n>: nresidc at it. He is not. at to t ill pr >?e,ritiou a .Ju-'se ?? free, impartial a <t independent m the lotet iium>nity tjoill admr. so farfretaft bei? Uc r.utfcrr and chiC pr 'Ui .ter of the pro.? onion ?an interested pirt.v: ar.d ai inch, ojt nt, to* cor.img to oooataae tease and common jusuee. ai weil as ac.'Ording to tbe Coj*4tuti > 1 of Mitsv :s. to sit upon tae trial. Hut Mr CttftU is not a MllBbfllTOlttl Judge. He ia a *!a?e CltcblDg JsdgO, oppoiatod to dAm atariwarj Ii r Li? piofeesieual asjppoft given to ths Fugitive H?tt nil. A slavt-catcoiug Julge may ntt irsiiy | be mppoted to tave nj scuples at ait! ng .n Ul sei eoae, etpeetallj Ifta* iotorootiof hit elieati ? ?the siiveholders? are aim, ij.vdved in it: aud ui/ortunatel) or fortunately aa Mr. CertllBjip construe it, the Constitution of too Uo tod Stotel e' i,tain? DOOXprtM prohibttioi like that'?T ive quoted from the Conttituti u of Mn'tnm tt?. But while thus oc upjing the Jeilctal beach as a point of elevation and advantage agaioit hit ei mie? Mr Curt;t wi;l do w#-n to r . t'i?; the eyes of the public are no >a him His c m la^t it former trials under tne Fugitive SUto Act has not escaped criticism. Hn lab red and lng^n'oni illort in the case ofEUiai Wrignt, trh)VO?tmrod lLto his Cwurtwiihou'. counsel?relying, perlap*, on the obfo'ete maxim that the Judge is the nris onrr's counsel?did not pate without notice. His artful effort in that case to procure a couvicti m, in spite ef the point-b ank contradictions of the uitLf'ies on whim the prosecution rolled, is not forg >tten. 1 lie pub'ic know how to appreciate legal tnhtiliy and ingenuity. Su.'h ingenuity, even when emph )ed to glost over cruelty w.th tbo cht'trter of juttice. and to giro tit.avo c?'.ch ng 0 abodow of right dooe lot go witho > almira tion. Nobody reads Mr. <Jurti?'s deieu'^ of the BOMtftaUOBOlitj Of the Fugi i?o Sitve aC ?th?t j> feoie re'eboed rron <o many quarter* and the onlyinewbi-h t?gal ingenuity ba? been able to i mhke for that atrocious enl'ttneut ?without fully admicting his remarkable skill at wrig glirg tbrongh the smallest poiaible holes. Not gold-leaf itstlf it e*er hammered out to ai y thing like tbe miraculous thinness of t ut aim of ciiititutionality ts/hiob Mr, Curtis'* legal art has eLabltd him to spre?d over the F-igitive Slave Aetj *o a* to give to the very softest dotgti the outw?"i look tbougb not the ring of tu- true u.ttal. KaTtrthelett wtilo aduiiilog tbe*o t.'t :k* of the trade, the pablio ?-xjreet aad t'ie pablio will dei aid a certain degree of impartiili;y in the tXfU- ir of them A little quibbling aud , finet.rsv 01 even a g)od deal of both, ?vhjreny r ? ( cover t-p'l:e MMtttviiotoJ blunder* of tn?j au- ; thorrti,' the in1or?en of the Fugitive S'ove Act, feig] t be > ordoned, tspecis ly m a mm who hid beiore him tbe tempting expectancy of a (Moke , ci veted i fE'-c; but the pubrlc will not so readily excuse a r? Mtploj ment of like legal ingenuity uiert l) to vtOf up the gapi left by on 'gnoraut, bllUsillttg Di*tnet-Attorney, ev-n though it be believed at far at New York that the partie* in? dicted are personail) hated by tne Judge. Vi da tionsofthecommon lawrigtitsofdefendantt arOMe , crificestoocostly and upeusive to be ratbi; made oiievery vulgar occasion. 1 r the siki of saviug ! the Union, it might, or at least there were many who thought to. be allowable to tr mp'e the cnarcon law under fo >t. Bat it mty be doubtful whotlsOT eien the mott nnid defenders of that preeodoro will?merelj. for the sake of reveng lag upon Mr. Phil ips and Mr. l'arker the wrong! i and iudignitiet aurlered by the Curtis family, and ru:!< X'd id part, we believe, through the pestiferous coiumts of TU Tkiiu m ?uphold Mr Curtit in packirg juries, or in sustaining indictments which either allege no offense at a I. or one which thoee very indictments thow wai not, or could not have been committed In faci, we are confident thit the public not only of Marsacuasetis, but of tbe northern States in general, are ijuite reidy to go a little further. Having bad so many exhibition* of the inrenuity and BslnitaOal of Mr. Curtis on the side of ty r.nny and it justice, the y would like. f>r once at !ea<t, acd just lot a change if nothing elte. to see h;m employ his abilities on behalf of justice i and freedom. STATK FI5A?CES. We htve not re?-m |o comment fully on the fol? lowing forcible pretentment of objection* to the proposed deferring of the payment of a part of our State Debt uutii tbe Grand Caial it com? pleted: but we will barely indicite the prop?- I tiii'ns we weu'd ike to develop?u?tu?dy i I. We heartily and thoroughly advocate a radi r?l chan?e in our State *}item of OaoaJ K-piirs. We be ieve the repturs of each sect'on sb-md be separately given out annually by au.-t on t? toe resoontit le bidder w^o will give go.?d tecurity for the lait'-fui performance of hi* unlerttkiog. We be I eve our pretent State Eogineer could de v?e tnd perfect the details of a workiog s>stem on this bans; and we with tbe present Legisla? ture would set him about it forth ?ith. i. We believe our State hat lost mll'iont ai ready by the fatal Stop policy of I84S, aad that the speedy completion tf the Erie E .ltrgement it vitally tecetsary. We will stand a .y required amount of total.en to effect thit object, though we do not believe thtt retort neceatary; but, ?ir re taxttion might reeuit in another Stop parox um, we veuld avoid that recourse if possible. L! We cannot perceive tbe ettential justioe of a tenerul imposition of Canai Toils on Ktilrotd Freight. Woo can? But we bold thtt tae (l ift/rat' Road oag?r to pap tuch tolli, because, 1. The State, by cooittucting the Erie Canal, built up Ibe Hue of ritte? *oJ r.U**;0' 1 ?'" which tbt>t Road mainly ran* ?cd rc?ie tnat the beat route in the known w ?rld for t Ktitrotd. I. Thil R.^ad wa? chartere I pi -re meal | m nt of it) with a diitinet condition (hat it skomld pay ( ill M freight; and .? Deraute it won 11 foe an et M 1 ? property cjneiii'>iir>g aVM it* 0'>mio?t ctpitai foil', it* actual OOttj fveo though auHjected to c?atl Ml*. Ia other word*?we think the State hu fair'y ejrned, isipalatrd and pail f >r t*ie r git to Co! ect toll* on teat Eoad. aad Mfkt tid.it ? but we know lo other R>*u tut ought tJ pay tO'lf. 4, We ibfire i nr cor-eiposdeat'* 'f? that the Treuuxy i* diawo upoa t?>" deeply b> our auf eeoive Lfg'tUt irei. The Aaouil Etp?niiturei ar? toe heavy, a* well a* the Ctoa einiget; wbL'e the pr..*.g?-1 y ih - <eu*te o'tucb bih* at that It pty ?br-Ii' Ciie?t? r M I Off tor the allegeddiveriioa ?( tie water of the I leahM o t > fttl rhe Cinalt, ail tlat'ciualy v?a??-lul. bat not quite io prorl'gttr. ?fbeine the reb jtldirc <>f the (591 L vk? on III CtetEtin? Cana.' on a icaie of inau'u tu lo tj eorre tp md taub thuiewf theEalarg.-.l Kti?? iovolflag th?- construction of new loimt'a'ii ni and a coat ( f little let* that One IfU i M D?ll*f*?mil-a m truLti'e for trie lu'ure. Ii such joba** thuie ctn be fi'fi: et r> d through 1*4 I.-; th u'? fii'd '* our R at* on tie bighr.ul tj bakkrujtcy. But we trutt the-*- are not destined to pt*a? ?t letit, ? :'*je*r 5. rjllCM tue Cirtal charge* ein be reined one hiif, we ?re la f?ver o' completing o lr uain ithed W< rk* at tt " earb-tt moin<?a'. ard ik.>-n ?eM irg treiu r ut to the bighett bidJer, under proper rt.tiiet.on? a* t . Tollt. We are n it iure id tfci? wpl rot be> hrtt any how. ?Now bear cur eorreep jodent: THI FINANCIAL DIPPICULTT. TV TV t-iUlTfJ Ihr .V V. Truant Sin: 1 thai** \..u lor pub.i. hing, from 7V Bufio L-ryti*,my ?' ideupentheiafojectof CaoalTdU I t oeire a *," ttxj romtlt'lon of the uuduiahod JantU, and iL. uuht t> aid that -bject by giving what I tli. u(iht od iea."f)ns fir NbBbVsBBJI bran-h of t'le Cai tin TOBBaw that had b- oa tic-trowed by nocoaati Mtional leeielaitiin. That p-ojacf ii at I understand, lubetuuii- lly dtfeatc 1 Tt e rajlroa.l'u'-r.wt ha'tak^n the nJa-m. and ha* acfed rffictntly. I di> re. niw, to a iu my nrot^at tu the plaa you fa? vor, of asain open ny. the 0 >l*c.tu'l >n, up >a preu-nae of ptOT i'liL); for the ('anal*. Much at I Jo* ro their completioi.?itrjmilaM at it it to evtry puilic interest cocnecttd with tin in. tint the eolur^eiu'ut of iho Krieaht tild n?* be u^'?in tu<penited or delayed, I l'sntiOt aj [>ro\ I a . rof -eUiou to b ?rrovr m)re m ?a^y, or ?i liat .r i.-e< ite \ h bad, to ean'inoe the) tva'e-n of dtferrir?; lie actual BtaytOSflt of paMtd deht waea due. 'Uli* is the ??ay el! pO*4pol*M dr-bt? whic"! tax ?titcefsi?e L'et >-rati"tH for t(i() paymetit ?>f iur .rett, nhitb trba'e a a'aet of jienfi-mer* I'vijj upoa the |a> terrat paid tiy (i ive/rouieut, are aleray? o^eatod 1 pro i*l too. BtTHiii*? i'h" aiuen imtol of t1!? C ?nttitu tion .very tiote i? shall aOfpta tt.at a free nxiie'.aitaxe sWll dcutt* thoTtoaswxjr, Much n.ight b ? aii upjn ?hir fi.bj-tt, loit I mil cptit.-ut myeolf by *h.>>- inj that ihe net-Msi'y U n'jt *i iuiperatiro a* yoo -e?-m i> Mlpposa, There an? at kaat thtoe "ther a)..d. o'iiit hb. raid fit?t be tried 1. Put a stop in lerne wav to the npttaiar of rr.orty nnat-r the prtjttn*'? of lio<lueeri ijf uud K i paira. Il' the dn ut the word ltalinlaO(l pr-<Jucea auf Mollntof. I will thtid you some puldist.i A abitrvt* wh'< b will j'.ttily itj BOO. I: i* time tor <??>? Legisla? ture ta apV1)' ?<>me corrfcive to the outra/e-?ut ebate* ibat txiet. I would have a la** provi nr,/ that in t more tban $?.00,000 a year should ba taken f.-i'u. t! ? canal rOTOBUBBB on aoconut of euft.^riatead 0000. IwilllTlllTa and r^|>airn The raaidBOBOsMltd DO paid from the |0*wTBj fund, am supplied by direct taxaticn. That vrou'd j oiut to a wa'chi'jlnea* that l oth ( arttl ? have sbo*u f > he ne< mvy. Hut if tin oar not htd one?if #1,300,000 annually of cuitl rev i nue? mutt be abttre..*ed?tin u, ?J. Ion; o.e a t?x at oLce to m?;. 'the dt-.'i'iency that aasSkl .II I Inu ?ord mm to t tm j a*tn.." t: A', .i' i i^i.t BtllHoajaof thed.ht for which tn? c-tnalt wsre aaoftn u'd by the I'onjti'U'ion had Ba i'?uue>'tii>u with the fOatst iid tot ari?a from tnera, Tinre wae t .e Attnr >l 1>;, 'be BiU Railroad dobt,atMt" loa' liy 'oausto b-nkropt railroait, aud dobtt nri* laal Bg kBVtaTkaaW other vrru?. all charged up'.n tQo i Hi - '. No* If 11s?- State will ljKre*W*B BBT MO |*SV trai 'und debt or * ven a put ol ir, tbn awJaawajBaOM) no* d tot a>vaiii bo *u?oe:n led Iii' ii t'oarolt'*' Hi ft r'y will feel the l. -rden too IWTOroly, ntliare it LrOtO t? e #-o0 too aunuaMy impened fortcho .1?. which ineae em iki better t*.?u ttiey wcru when ihry r?v cei\td fri m tbe State oolj the inc. me. of tbe Liter? ati, teat it 1'. S Pepotit Pond Kej.eal the un' 'iittituii .ijal las/ of 1830 relievioj tl.t loJIlOOf'l frrtu toll*, ai.d 1-t the canal havd the boat v tr. Igbta, t.> viliicti it u eati'inl t lae fatal ob? Ji ctioti to your ulan is you can t carry it if you try ? ron car agitate the suujac,J and ttttTOOJ prevent the adoptioB M DDbo othoi plan, you cto create hopet to ; be outpp.'inted; ynu may have fair promi*e4 of c> o(>eraiiot: from the railroad interettf; but that lartofw. tat, m king only to delay t'ie Kular^ement m \o*g a* poaeible, ?U1 deter' you m the trial hour, trhi.e people who hav.- wponoBOl iiitereft to strve, will be sloir in arc-ntiri; to toneti'utional change* to DttrTtfO Ibf deficiencies ot\ aaioned by profuse sxptLditur j au 1 ?Jirregard of cotttitutiooal pledget. I I a\ e contented to amnel tae Co"*titation o.r Hlti, to counterti-t the con-. [ kawOBJ i i what I thought an to i?-urd derlei, rt (.( the VWBt of Appeal?, bu* 1 will Bl ' t.MOi to throw a?ay eutiieiy tho 8afe?;uard* of tbe Coneti'.ution against the erection and continuao e i t a j;real Scale ct-bt. AaflMBBBOl IBBCoBTBBTIOJf. IIUBOKE.\ CHAIilER KLBCTIOX. The citizen* of Iloboken having decided, by a large uinjority, in f?vnr of the a?t inorporat'og it a* a city, the first election of Charter officer* vtill tale place to-morrow. Tb<y hare engaged in their muLicipal contest with much ipirit. Tbe paity ibat ha* favored the ad jption of the , Charter, hai held frequent meetingi at the Town Hall, aid baa put loith a ticket composed of mttuber* of both political partie?, entitled tbe "People * I'nion Ticket, ' with the name of Brrjimin S. Taylor for Mayor. Tne opponenta of C'eCaarter were rooitly tboee io the UfsktC intereit, n . ate oppoard t<> ttringent local law*. Mo*t of tie foreign population are included in thi* opp>*ition. although there are tome of the bttt claaa of citizen* who feared oneroaa taxation would be tbe retult of a City (r ivernment Thii party of oppoLenti to the Cnarter have mtde the Mention Home their head-qaarteri, aud meeting* were Leid there to oppote the Charter. Tt it party ha* Domiuatrd a ticket whi .'h they etil " Democratic and Charter." which it headed vc.ih the name of C. V. Cliekener for Mayor. Both partie* are atrainirg every nerve for au". ct tt. but tbe proipecta are io favor of the Union ticket. BaLLBTT and Ji d it ? Uit-jamin F. Hallett wu telling a wnty Boetoniao how terribly he wai abused f r hi* exertion* in returni ig fogitive alavea, laying that cot only the Abolitionitts but goodC -n'ervathe, cowtrcly folka now rpoke id of him. and applicl cazrti to him, that they even called h'.m Judas' ' but nid Hallett, " /di ? t care if they do call me Jadaa." " Ob. ye?, -aid b aftiend, 1 it* all very well for you to ?ay yow don t care, but bow do you lapposa Juca* likei it!' Many people in !l< ttoa think that if Jula* baa any fr'ccd* tbey thi uld pubiiah a card re?iu..*ting that that tort of thing should be stopped, lcat by and l>y L.s character thould enlfcr. Tut LA? Sciioot Of rut Alba.m U.sivEnsirv ba* jntt doted it Grit term, having forty-five ttndenta frort fit ven Statte, under the Presidency of Chan polar Walwnnh, with Jndgea Ira Harkis and AjtaBA j. PARKtR and AMOODbAB, asSs|-, at Law Frt frMori. Amasa Mc( or, Eaq , bu juat been rboaen rrofeteor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and thii ttltctioa u regataied by the Tnuteea a* moit for lanatf-Profeteor Mi Cor bavin* ?Irealy WOa - linctton In the State anl j-.u.. B4; KsJUu.n. If we ibongSt iL? rseOaTrtri in ./ * to attend the Albany l.<r K ho >l. Ml in ? u^ut ?i m ?ore lewyert et preset ? ?? thawJd ur?e P*ea?2 Ml .1 A Mikfor which Sii.nr? t?i Fcti kt. _ w. Dor. ao'her of tbe or p ti *? ? WtitWlf Mayor of Portland, Me , a little br-l*. re t*.i ? enacted. Of course, b? du ing'iiJaed httaseif ?ja*. effort* to uphold end enfjroe it, and ifio Baa iaja^aja. rnade a de sperare rally n> it ?prtn,; lad ettttd*0W Last spring, b*t Prjhibit ioo tt- tried t? rt o?utj bia. bfJttodtfd by a ?iliU tatjotrtty. T?i, it,-ing. thaw bare tried again, and ?uo eod'?d. 8e? the y Me m tt? first and last of there tbrte tri?'?' 180S? 0*i ran it ism. rw " r ?.? i-> i ? ! i Mi; apitiwl L?ow.401. M?j br U,(.Q7. ?Thit, you wU) perceive, i* the vuteofan// .?(? aitd a oily whi -h ha* dono a Ingo be* no** i? Ui? tell t>g. In t^e former in-tan re, the l'o.t'\a?Vrt hot a?t t;ied aatttBgOM tad reotaOOf >( tie Peek bitary Law, and dte ided to rein ao* they ha-e t: i*i oat, the frfe-*odea*y poUey, aid tVetdtd t> re'irete Need IVrtitrti V\ ill iho** wb>a/e?o s'ou'ly f< edieV iri{ the tpee y repeal of ear M?m I,aw ja? | >0sid*r the** (act*' 1? iy on it, they me<ja * nuettiieg. Gunr DlOCOTIBf.- I' it ruottored iliat th* Bt*> teiUrs of this City bave Uiide a ma^n'ti ???ut dutctr. en , where b} the y an g. iu.; to kno* k tht (V :ip.<ro??j I. w into Ik ? Utrt-r perl Iko rtatd eeatary. at lea*. Tt <-y btvo d'fcove-ed the WOOdorfOl p >T< r of tat judiciary, ai.d axe irom^' >-> f$t nn t\**ctu>n, lV>w tat Siipnmr Court of tk$ United St.i\i t .?pending tat a-ti'.n of the I aw until iu cm'tituti >naii?y e tn bed*. cidcd; and it i? fu-ther * ?i i that, t ? tr'vo o -Uf t) taia grand tOMTIOMOt, tney HO t > b<dd a ui->utter JiMtia| n tie Park, porhapt to dty. We rr.-ii tkooj in?t?h icy of thit " hto&t diccovcry, ' and * j ) \) g >>d tiaa in getting thtt ???>!'?' r'n! u'i v .. n. loatobotly loj o\nbi.t!y b* 111 i !>?; ."g obm tfaolaoonloi 0-?>lnm? tt* t) e Kume- u> re, uo rely to at jay a qatol tmiia at chair ajaooaOa THE LATEST NEWS, unBi reo itv HAGNKTH TELEGRAPH. THE HARB il M v^lKits AtnA.tT Saturday, A,?ril7, v*55. Alatthetr 1) (inn i i- nrm.-d at BoJtOJ Mwter Heubsn Murr?;-. (I ? . 'or 11 Vk, of t'anar.daicua. was rrOOOOJ 1 rotl'oroi r?jeeted Tb? Harber M.idtrrs now ?ttnd ?s f dios/s: t f %?,/? frsrfc Atta K Baalts DsitW B-^nn??. Dutal Bstil k Iota i CTtasktkai*, g.i o.? u tireoot. Jim I. 6evr? VS >,|i<m 11 H^rlsltb fi r a?asstjaj || V>. llcsias-d.Chtrtss llr)l?J. PROM BOSrOM. BoOTOa, Ha'urday, Apr! 7, ISM. Tbe Ccuiaitlee c tue L.?i-.'tfuro a^poounl u it> Nr'trJgat? ?be eirt tunsraBee? aiti nding ta<? la* t vititv ?i. ii i't' the Kox'iury nuniier". to ld a session this u irr?. log NathtjaHalt Baa, . I btaaoo CbarieaQaaa, eoiiorsof '/>. ? i fr iiro?mt, ar t a.Ii.-.dta rbe tiutb of tbeir lam pao raaai statement. It was finally resolved by ibo CoBtBtlttO* to exaaine tbe ia irtattn of tbt aoaaery, aad alto tbe wMsatan of tha rt rrn,ittec and their trier dtwhorttitod It it a futnr* Ui* etil g Th? Coatntlt^M tbe j ?ojourm d. Iu tbe Senate, to cay. tha l'o<n*uittee on Mercantile Affairs and ItiMi.-??-< im:i a r,.;.... ? that it was ioex pcdleal to legitia'e tae loeylatj -f tolle nt Ilillgate by the LttMtAara of Mao-York. The t\ madtteo etro of opinion t. at i' - ?>? rrt p overly beloi I to (be li _"il tribunals ami tha- it wouH be no; roper for the Messaebu--1r-? l.-^i-U'ure to retnaa strata agaixtt the aroj.d rtottoe of (at Ni;? Y'urh AaseabTy The report worn aoeepted. A'ii'lwatre jinttedto laoorporatothe AeMrioae Bwoofc-LoetaoM t'annon OoB p'iuy. Tbe thiitj-tivL' taaortdtnoBtt n> too T ittparaoet biA w^re coiirurr-d m iritboat ll??b^te. In ihII ik?? bill was t' \>< i n <i to i m orpor-.te tbe It ?nk of Mattttl RjdetTtptionin Botton. Inn (J>mnrte? on t ettej Ui atioi? re .n'< U i to la Into th lozaodrsraTrea of rrpitatiiy Iba Tteat or tn? l>sjtaja?wM i'' repaid io iti<- fn ?>< ? >?'? t?fo oi in* Kri man Spoil ttioo bill. Tie Hoiifmx CkronM i April I ?*S' V-n'irdtf ovoiaiatj Iba brig Aatatl i trrived iron Boataa trite l r raOOJOJCBtOM ot the Inf tfOtpa, amounting to (?hi at rjsasjty in all. They ver* taaded in tie <? iue?? i f the fo;t i eoa op tae Qa ?? 's whirr, and mar^he-l pp to tie qatetoto at the taBitary batyttola in iy are VnuripaJl; Ctuniatis l.ed .hy looaiog mt. , but >f til < cnctiiTable dri/re* t of t?a' I i ?> L kTEH I R >M CAPK TOWM BooTOa, \->ril *, lafa, Hy Ike arrival of the ha'1. 8 !ver Clou i at this port to dav we have datt k Ir ' ti ('.' . f ?? , to Fe'?. tt. Tbe crops of the C jlonit s were pr eabdeg and the > a . peaceable. Tbe Briltab ?xplor?g tblp Betorprtto, last fro a Pargo, put into Cape Town on Feb. 7 f >t water, aad i^k-u tetnee for Ki hiand. THE KNOW NoIIIIN'fiS IN' L0?IS1 \h\JL Lot 101 if ' rt. ^ttllrday, April 7, H55, The election heie is progr?,,Hing quietly. H?bet, lot KiiOw-Nothing Candida*? for Mayor, it, witYiat* doubt, elected. Speed, An?-Know N jibing sad the present incumbent, refuted to run, on tbe ?round that nit (eras of ofloe bad aot oaplrtd. Tie KnivN'jth infl will mott probrbly cairy tho city by a larg i ma yjnt7' MCNICIPAL BLKCTfON. poiir-MoLTii April I, ItfJ The election for Major ?rni members of the City Council look p'ace jtorerday, ai.d retulUxl in the ?mrete of the Americm party by ? majority of one hundred aud fifty oue -? OHIO AND MIMIWUPPI BtVILBOAO. Cin< in\?ii Saturday A;>nl 7, l?>;;. Tbe City Coaaail thai ulUrmur. indeed an ordi nacre lo |purcho?e tbo rii er Itnding east of Mill Cr?"k from the Oh o ai.d Mraetaalppl Itii'rotd, fjr half a million of dollar* payable iu etty b >r.ds. Taia at .11 enable tiieCom >an) to complete the road at once. DEATIT f)F AN OLD MK'iJH \NT. Kim HtsTfR Siturday. April 7, 1090, William Ja-nef, E?<j , who conducted a b?avy bati i wt in New Totb Cuy lor twenty eight yeart, uider tbe firm of W. a J James, died ia this city to-d?y. SHIP JOHN CUB8TOV. BaLTiMOU, S.v*url<?y, April <, Hit, Ibe lelelUgeefo by tke Balttt in relation to the coradrtioa in which the ship Jobs Cneeton tu final, has created consider*!... tV>- lag here. Letters t; htr owaort state taore wore indications tha* ?strjrglo had i et urred on board and that tratet o' bbod weee ditcovtied. Capt. White, matt-r 'if the J. C, ar? rived at Wilmington on the 3d, but hat not yet 000a> muLle aled to bis eu.ph.;,ets the uin umiUflce* whiJx led to the abandocme.'.t of tha Vota* I. BaLTiaoaa, April I. Tbe mate arid part of tbe crew of lea John Cnettin, taken ttf tbe btig Two Fiiend* by the Li y S iorp, aj-fivodtbii tTtorxiiat; tTrota WUawagsoa. Th^yropre .-<?D?. tbaitney [11 taped the ve*-e' twenty one naytaae right*; that the wa'?r tarts leaxed, and that the ira6rr woo acht tot aat; that the crew were all tick with djsentery and tearary, froai taiag bed wafarr. I i o hiTwo Frkada c <uii luruinh no waier and a> relief; the waiter tt II goiatogee the-u and believing it iffpoatible to get her lato port, they concluded to abandon the Vttsel. Tbej deny all knowledge of the auger bolts. Baronae, Apnl I i*** . The brig Two Frier ds ha* arrived bavixif ob 6**? apoilion of the crew of the Job-i Caetton. intry LaTe beei arr- sted by tho Mayor. sfPl'OSEH MLTJDEB. i'Hii.*D?i.i*HU, Apm ., i?>?. The body of aa unknown Ooromwoom wt* found in the woodt in tbe rweaty-teotod Wa^, tbto < By, with her throat cut. Tne Cotoootjeretdgebll the matter, and the Jury rendered a verdict tbarm derMOOOd came to bat death at the keejtkl.yt*g person to th, m unknown A razor was found. ? h*r pexket closed, bnt not at all blojdy. AbotU?Ot Iaudaium was alao foutd upon her KE W YORK P 11I.STF.RS UXIOX, Mo. ?? A nveting of thit Colon watheld on SatTj.l*y akM ?t K.3 Bowcr7. Toe attondat.ee was quiui large. Mr. T. J. Walsh 'occopiesl the chair. The minute* were read and approve.); after which a dabate ante rjtOB tbe proposition to tee* dele-gate* ta the Nation*, TtBt'ooVto 00 held at Mtmphi', Tenneajae. InM?? -trat Mr Charle. F. Town was e!o:ted ***** The appointment of delegate, ojej the Oatf im?5rt*ot buj-iatso of tbe tvening.