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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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POVTECnjflC l.lSTITIrE. T11F, NEWH. l'M If KLU'IIHN, Al'llll, 11.il.lJ 1J "V4N "uui'ji i- tfrocklp evening Star. Wnseeol Wi'h emulo, "r.rtu. Hoc la return -A Jonuthy pamnhlet hud niMWcd .11 art TUN l.ATNHT NNWH.

flTEllGRffiHlCli TO THE BftOOKLYN EVENINO 6TAII. IIJMKIKI.VN twit p.m. ar Tin iaitairajt rerwuisin flJlr.M tVall street, New-York, aud Uouu.na slrest, mi. nor ol Conrt, llroukijn. I- fll'l ill.ii liable for trespass It ho should do so, ss th.

Court of Session, bud no Jurisdiction over Houipjon after thu lirst sciiteiu'e bad been passed upon hiiii, This iiiiiniing Mr, eoun-eel fur Ilcmpsnn, obtained a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Gierke, with a view of having lleinpsou admitted to bail pending tho decision of tbo Supremo Court upon tbe questions Involved, and which will bs at and chae at imuwiI. 1,1 AtiFlC.lTlil'.l or VilTKK.1. Jlvcry mn'o cllliei. id of tnentv 0110 yenrs, wliu sluill h.iie la i a oi lieu tor ten ila.v. 11 lid ell inhabitant ol this lulu hiiii year net preci e.lng auv t'leclloii, and fur the last Imtr 11 re.

ide.il 1 the onim! where ho may tf ler his vote, shall bo entitled to vote At satth election, In the election dislllit of wliiuil he shull nt the tune be a resident, and not elsewhere, for all othcers Hint uow are or hereafter inav be elective bv the people; but aueli eitlsen shall have been fur Ihlrlv duvs nst nreceiiluif Hit else. by caving ufo hunk, at Ilnnly hyl clnliii, un llnrton'e Jiur, Viilm com. ty, Ilnnly wm gen out nllvo, vtiilh on Jg brukiiriiol.h(f severe wiu deii.l when taken out. ll.tMJM Ullt. BUXTOJI." A ilispnttili from Wasliiiigtoa to th Tint tayi Unit Col, Benton 1.

confined hi. with wiirsp In the attimacli. II erka ujhii hit Abridgnwnt of tlie Co. grpiesvional DubstriHiteadily a. ever, an.

.1 he la-pc. tellvslung enough tu finish th worlc. K.X".IIT1UK TO IKVOUITIoyiSK XOnTIIK.ll 11 t.M. 11. Tl lev Oi'lciilliceiTesjimideiit of 'Hit 1 GalfiUun 1'dhj wriiw that Out LockrMgti 'ttoti, a resident ol the distro'i which the uflirer raised upon Ihe argument of tb.

writ of er ror. The writ Is returnable on Monday next bifiire Jiutao uf tho Siiprem Cun of Kings County, llrli.iona Notice. Service, may bo expected In the Church of the Holy Trinity as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of Passion Week, prayer nt 8 A. and service with a sermon each eveulng at 7, P. U.

Uidmp anil others will Uissl Friday, service et 11 A. M-, aud plovers at I'. M. tutsr yundny at 8', I'. day Anniversary and Olferlnirs.

I'uha Sun day. Marolt lllth, llisliop I'oltrr will preach bold confirmation In the evening, at 7 I'. H. nihil It Bitooni.v.t Yotno Mil's Cukmias Asso Hud. and nTKix Tin nlntli biclure In the Sunday Kvening Course to voting men will be delivered by Kev.

T- L. t'l'VMiH, of New York, lu I lie lust Presbyterian tJt t-cted te leave fur on tho tli xvlth tlm liitontion of revoliitionlilng Nort I a flu lli'iira, 1111J that many Northern luou nd Cdiiililurahlt tneina ar. engaged ti oiittii'iila, A letter from Col. Lock- ridge Jto Tk Htm, coulirins the above la-tiumt- ton. tat orrewxsiiii.iii,TiiK iiiuiiWAVtiAN, Tlas trial of Tuivnslinn, tbe highway' man.

o.nMieiice I'ltei ilny at MerriUville, GienUxcitemeiit prevails, thoti- mni of persona atlmnliiig fi'oni the ttir rutiiiil ng coiuilry. There lire upwards of Uu udrcJ ivltnt'wi'f, IncUi'liug four Pcn-iteuU. ry coitvlvti, to lie exaiiimed on the part the Crown, inn! nearly a. many on belli. 1 tT tin iiiioiiif, The opinion pre-vniln lint th.i iiriwmor's iileiility will bo es- Uiblisl cil, and Im lu convicted.

Tbe triu I rxpcted to occupy several The Tribmt tlilnki that Anti lcomp nr. itlll gloomy. Victory it willusta the gnip of the Opposition, but I. endisr. jeered by obstinacy mid unreasonable squei raiishnesi, Great elfurta are made to recoiscrile the ditcorduiit elements.

The AdiuiIatratlon men are exultant over Opposition distentions, KTUOIIIIT (I'ltOOFAt CONFERKHCC Tbe ilethoJid Kjilicopal Au.iunl Confer-. was iu senion at Eistou, I yester -A number of oainiidatt'S were admitted on trial, and a number of young received into full membership and el t- Deacoiu' orders, after nn address lie liisliop, At the afternoon ses tlaa report of tlie Committee on Sab- fcihooli wu adopted. It aliow. aoine OoO ronverioiulu the Subbatb Schooln the Conference during the last year. mi lo cirr.

fievimral. At Burton's Old Theatre in re street yeilerdny, the crowd at day priiyer-iueeting wa. a. lirgi 1 ever. Mr, liilwurJ Corning, President Hardware Boarii of Trude, wa.thii adtr.

Ex-Msyor Lambert, of Brooklyn, wasors uf the many who oliereu prayer. was rinoiinc.d that Rev. Henry Ward lieeolie-ar- would preside at the meeting to aU preach 11 leniiuii occupying half hour- in its delivery, Dteimdnn Vntltr ih CoJe. Judge Tier-repnint, in the Superior Court, bus decided urmier seetiun 31)0 of the Code, which provido'S for the cxiiininiition of a party to on liis own belialf, a printed notice the aw 1 verse parly that tl.e party offering liis testimony wutild de examined tvim acrenilpolutt presented by the pleadings in the action and at issue between tlie partial," ii iusurficient, Poio- At the poit morlem examin of iliclioel Mamu tl.e convict who JJerlyin his cell at Sing Sing, and broa-veht toNew York, lire. Kitmell 'ei-truson, yesterday, found oxiilioucid t-iiincli, Who administered tho 1 i not transpired.

An inquest will held to-day. i. Ttwriirn nv Tin niaomm, I lit Fin, trnr V'V" .1.1. eon', career lis ttdui dual rt.frt-s In i a glo IVencl. alliauee, its and tliotar wA 0( umjW0P fw wllln and then at grit Ivnglh Into the Ucfugce quesfiuu, and ths dan.

the French goveriinifnt ii eoiinUmly running from the niaclilniitioiis nf French refugee. In London winding i with an appeal to th. Eiil'IUIi govui iinit' aud people not to bo led away hy fuk In tcrprctivai, end expressing a hope that tli alliance will firmly the trials wbb It undergoing. The manifesto was ro- a State paper, and attmetid gei em attontioii lu Frauue. It is liove ii'odueed a favorable luipi'ession but, Knglnud, the reverse was tli.

ease. lute, thnit at Chalons, on the Dili, forty men a post lufniitry. Tlicy then attempted to get possession of tint rail road station, crying "Vive la Republlque. Diiveu back, they occu4edthe head of I lie bridge to Interrupt communication with the barracks. The olhcurs who lire lu the town, cot their way through, aud tliegnr' turning out, the rioter, were diei'i' eo.

ritleeii men wero eaiiliircu, Can of ike Cayliart. At the meeting tli. Commou on th. Pith, Mr. Kingliikc called the attention of tho House iiiiJ of the government to the fact, which liuve transpired of the capture ofthe I I 1 the high ecu.

by Neapolitan cruisers, and iiie vvtibiuucu imprisoniiicub oi vue cu gllsh Messrs. Parker aud Watt, and a. lie whether there ware any further pnper. en the whicliscould be hiU before the House, Mr. Disraeli saul there wu.

no doubt that the case ot these tinfor tunute men wa. very distressing und tlmt it had justly excited Hie sympathy of the country, llo hud, himself, tho strongest ilnliPAMmn llisf Ilia man ip.u nnf trultli' but their innocence must bo demonstrated been no neglect on the part of the govern' merit In attending to the ease. It had been submitted to the investigation and decision of the officer, of the crown, and the government had acted upon their epiuion. The jurisdiction ofthe Neapolitan government having been acknowledged, It seem-oJ to blm that they were precluded from opening the question, and tliey could only a nn ffi invMtil.lltiuI. llluuIj llimnartilli Jr Koeblek tlie )nnguage tl(J n.e1 Exchequer a.

un. worthy of nn English Minister. Tbe Brit hh Government ought, whether the men bud been seized in the Neapolitan waters not, to have demanded their relcuse. Rioting at Dublin. There ha.

been some rioting in Dublin between the Police and tbe College students; five of tbe lilt ler are to be dungerously injured. MISCELLAnr. The ifytlerion Mormon. Tlie mysteri ous Mormon, alluded to some months ago the San Francisco papers, Is known, ciys tho Los Angeles Slar, a. Colonel Kane.

It adds: "lie is a Mormon of 0I1I standing he arrived in San Bernardino in days from tbe oily of and represented himself as a Government ofli-ciul, with paiMport. from Mr. Buchanan, While the people wero discussing merits of their visitor, he managed to effect his escape towards Salt Luke. It is supposed he had instructions for lirighani trom Ins IJelegute in Congress Governor Weller and Lynching. A rich correspondence has taken place between Gov.

Weller and thftuthorities of Monterey County, where the man, Jose Anaata- under sentence of of death, was hung tho Under Sheriff, though a respite for thirty days had been received for "Anas titsia Jesus." Tl.e Governor abuses the Sheriff roundly fur not obeying the res- to which the latter says, although as cuit nrivate individual ho felt sure tho Gov- intended to respite Jose Aniialasla. as t. i. the respite strictly, aud could not presume his Excellency meant one man An llx.ro uni. no to roctity tlie error in the names, he 111 ,1 jiroceeucu wi uiuit; nio uinii hi- wm, i( the Jose confessed to .1 -1 11 11 Illliruers uu mo uiuiuv, 1 110 viuiei laid tills correspondence before the Legislature, and among the letters is one 7(.

ned bv numerous citizens of Monterey, praying for a pardon for Jose, as he was ana tney 'nea uit.li- him. Cruel Assassination. William Reynolds, driver ofthe Mary ville stage, was shot him dead at San Juan North Nuvada County, Feb. 20, by E. Northrnp.

It appears the latter suspected Reynolds of intl- cy with jjj. wlf0( nd ml the night of joth, while he was standing in the pas of the Union Hotel, Reynolds was sud' denly fired upon from the bar-room before could move the lights in the bar-room 80 that he could not, see his -hi i- sw enemv. wuilo he stood in full view from room, because of litritt from the (lining- room. While thus, Reynolds received two mure from tlie Vf he ran. Ho was pursued through the dining-room into the kitchen, where he fell "Po" in the.

gonieaof death. One two more shuts were tired into his body it lay. Nortlirup made his eaeape. people firenefally SYtnliatlnze with him 11 i account ot the supposed dl.llie.tle lnpiry suffered from Reynolds, though the assas- sination is admitted to have been coward- and cruel Deaths from a Slide. Janie.

ahir, aged about fifty years, and formerly from New Hampshire, wns suddenly killed on the of February, while at work in his hydraulic claim, near Dutch Flat He had cautioned not to go too near the face his claim but a few moments previously. death was occasioned by a slide which buried him some fifteen feet deep and crushed him to death instantly. William Hardy and Philip Foreman, were covered was and move is one is ton enee day. men ected from sion, Imtli of Chant the ofthe It day, on that, unit to "upon stion died was aud in hi. poisou tie tub March, Lott Court, April, tliednte 1858.

only 1,1868, Iu meter calendar the tenced matter A ted on an fi The less years; than There it did The bill. His arrest valid verdict, and two if he A was tb butthis Stuart a irnrv noei.iv tionnecVod Willi I u.v,,,, euu rcMyiecimie was eetooratcd last evenlit. at Hail of the Institute, which wa. eapaetty. ll.e auUn.ee-room J11 puwie nwetliLg.

mujaniwr nau perwiea proper i. mo pnysioai eomiori of lllo Society', guest, had been oomplete, A it wa the applause frequently iiiJu! el la ruiseii a lnt rivalliug that crratud In Ilroadvvay by a high wind and tho n. gleet uf the iSlroet ComiulisioneL Th. fiillowiug wa. th.

order of exer cise. v.itai cn-MTria. I'ltAYUl. rjLmax roi.vi. I.

0iiluf Hy i'. A. I. TwM. kiikam isu num.

2. llwlla.rullieM4lr. U40' uy j. wnkluaa, Jr. nKk.

or til J. prbal Ought to b. Aliollahed bjr AiliriuillT, Onrjfinr. V. llUka.

Afatlv Wm. UHxen, V. Kxioioud. tfCSTTi VHoa ra4VUTA. 4.

iMcliniat'oii, Mlinwlmhit Couiduu. Omtlon Tin Urtulawl Prah. liua." E. S. Ilunkff.

MUNITION rHUV U. TttOVATONK." 0. I'oim. W. lUyuiuiii.

1, Hubert A. (lrtu.i. TOhH ruut. A portion of the address of Ex PiniUviil Todd wa. Inaudible to us.

It referred inong other thing, to th. literary taste ol the duj, and to the fruit, of American thorshlp. The deprecated th. I'WI'llini IMClUICUIj. Until IWCUH.IHVIIII 'lu 1 auction, over work.

Hint had atood the test of time and criticism. In noticing the tendency of young person, to ipread them solves in rhyme on paper, he made some sound observations that should be ponder' ed by those who employ their time In fill lug the waste-paper basket, of editorial rooms. The reading of the "Zetalcthean," the periodical of the Society, elicited much ap- plause. A paper on "My Friends" was es 1 pcciauy ejever, anu tl.e inability ol me uthor to complete itwa. regretted.

Tho debate on Privateering wa. ably conducted on each side. If tho gentlemen of th. affirmative were ornate and oratori cal oo the abstract question, the gentlemen the negative were practical and well up ia the fact, of the case, At the conclusion tho discussion the President, Mr. II W.

Uaymond, ia giving his decision on i i it menu u. me aaiu mas me nu.run.uv. iuire.ie.ieu lueii no I IT 1. 1 I. 1 pegnable fi.rtross, which the Negative had aiuicaea wmi on overwne.ming uau.ry.

.1.. I me cous.qencea were such a. usuany co.oc. in ountact with an immovable body The oration bv Mr. Bunker on the "Des pised Profession" wa.

nn able review of tl.e honorable aud responsible duties of a teacher of the young. Mr, Ruynioud'. poei "Underground1 was the feature of the evening. In facil ity of versification, beauty of imagery and elevation of sentiment, the production would have been oreditable to an older icad and a more practiced pea, The declamation by Master Congdon and the recitation by Master Grannis. evin ced oarefnl nudy.

The exercise, passed off agreeably In every respect, aud indicated more than average ability on tbe part of tbe pupils of the Polytechnic. Tbe Ctatjue might have been dispensed with. We would suggest that tbe young gentlemen io future abandon this system to tho Academy of Music and the theatres. The) Mule Lesislature. ASSEMBLY.

coMrLewn fro roi'RTH r.wJt. I EVENING SESSION. Tbs Vnw York tai bill was made the S.ectttl order (or Monday. 1UIRD RKADlttJ. The lollowtnf billNoro reported complete, and or dered to tlieir third rending.

In regulate tbo Halo and esteud the Hechauics' lifn latr to Uneens a id Jefferson countiea. To suthorlse iocreueed tiro on tho l'Uttsburg nd Moutrenl Huiliiiml. a diiubls railtrav track between towns i. in umuueifbHr tuuuij. I Vow V.irk Piim UUIt To.

To amend the aot relallv. to Married Women. In relntionii to tho qualilloatlona of Sena ton and Asbrmlilvmea. Iny. loamon.

uie ttviiea statutes relative rio um- imicfodiiigH recovering piMwtion ot tana. 1 lo provide lor it.o timrgeaient 01 uio.uu.i uana. Tn InnnrmimlP the Erinwon Nut mit on Co. To nroviile for the repair of 1 uortion'of the Black Rit or Canal. I To inonnwinite tlie New York Jaw College, New v.v ii ertii iicienee.

ale liquors. Mr. Laurence reported aKainat authonaing Kiel. tnond County to grant a loan to the Sjtaten Island Kailroad. Agreed to.

Mr. Tappan introduced concurrent resolutions discharging Connecticut Boundary Coinmisnion. Laid on the taliio. hill fn 11.A iwlUf nf th. Mw Vnrt, Trtmrnnn Councilor 1867, was referred to be reported CMnplele- Ajargo uuraooro.pr.vat.

wero reVor.i com. A Urge number of notices were given. Among to repeal the not relating expense, of emigrants, mas lxnuuiraa). A numberof bllU were Introduced with little pros- pect of letting them through except those of par- tiuuar importance. Among them were the fellow- 1 Kr Mr.

Lining To amend the assessment act. It I replstherilroadlawofl867. fcatmi.tJT debt, except in antin patlun of the revenues of the joar. It provides rnr loans In case of accident by reported a onmpleie hill. Hr.

TappHn called up the reeolulions of respect to me memory 011 iie in. 1. mrc; Messrs, Ijiw. narer anil oiuorsuenveren vuciiiuk and elouueat tribal, to the memory of the deeed. The consideration of tbo resolutions was deferred tiu u.ursiiay atteruwin.

I A resolutions 101 uiernuun sessions whs ittiu uvi Tlie resolution to form a Grinding Committee was rnlied up. met with a warm oppositon, and passed, alter an amendment malting the number two from each judicial district, end prohibiting any irrelevant atoeiidineiit In Committee to any bill repot tod complete. The House then adjourned. A bed in house No. 63 Dean street was set on fire lust night, by sparks which were blown into the window trom a bonfire in the street.

The tire wasdiscovered in season be extinguished by inmates of tlie house. Id in the and I I I I or in 26 Ac. the sia, by ptte a time IVO nor si. out a on that tne sage le the then or as The on ly 15th been of His Hot HU punUliment rt ti.nt tlw dfKtlifl' removed. tiuniHi1 UltcevUlnty 1, In tUdimculttf during co.tv.c.on but In tli ffiora, Oil IX.

Th. ia-u-ffly uvur;" tb. k. foot nP on UmJ thocolunm ofmu du SonPth. other Dll.trik.tl..biiDi(iontUUncc.

riU them indualWa iw.n ,1, nett; but l.calW Worn. tl Meti.t.g 7rons criminal It Py whHhcr thi- Imperfection can b. r.mo-died. Incur JudgntMl it clear en be. AbolUh capit.1 puni.hS.1t, and find juror.

to th.r eye. tocouclmiv.evid.n... At tbe wii. uo.l.,,or T-trict by irigt meKtb. pard-mngp-wer anJ p.l.h (aUUMUynioUdout to tb pardoning puw.r being ditlon-rr, i.

naMMity 4I1mH from wing urprUtd tbe HluwUty of iu exercise, wondw thrt grcatur and wt uuniurtcd by State Esecuti Tbe position of tbe Gov-rnor -lifferentYrum that of tbe Tb. latter umy tbrow himself upon tb. kw and bi. call. be must, be urgue, r.

UN verdict according to tbe evidence; ke ba. no discretun, be tftmUed. ba ibtfU tb. to tb. former.

Hat will the former It nd tt et reraarkalU if in tbe exorcise cf an unrctriokJ power, be yield! to influxes that often prevail with thou Flo dutiea are clearly defined. We do not any thi. anounteiiaiieing thu frequent tbla wponsible power, or e-pceially a. approt ing tbe but act of elemeay tb. part of Governor Kino, of which eon.plaintiamadc.

We merely aa iuevitable incident of the Um. It i ery woil for nJ those who can have no possible voice in the matter to talk of hn and impartial doiinbtration of tl law, but did tbnae ery men hold the life or dath of a fellow-xeature in their band, tlvey would probably find tbemselve. subject to tbe common lufmnatlea of human nature. A reform in crirainaljurisprudcnoc is being rapidly urged upon ua. We may la-Kent that so many criminal, pn.s unscathed, but lt i not shut our eyes to tbe philosophical reason fur this, nor hesitate to apply tiio true remedy.

The Removal of Judsc loriog. It seem, to be conceded almost universally, that the removal of Judge Louinu by Gov. Basks wa. worse than a wrong, It was a blunder." It i. true that tbe Oovernor in justifying his actioii, fulls back upon tho law paswed by the Legislature, to the effect that no person occupying the po aition of United States Commissioner should hM an olliea under the Stute govenimeut Without inquiring how far Mr.

Banks was Wind to execute this law, it is enough to iy tbst clearly the ontmut of the proceed iugs Judge Lorino was opposition to the Fugitive Slave Law and his action nder it. However offensive to tho sense of the peoplo of Massachusetts that enactment way be, it i. a most dangerous outrage to punish officer for excen ling Us provisions. It is said that when the Commissioner could notconscieiitioutly have resisted the law, the Judge should ha, respected public sentiment and realigned. That is question involving purely personal judgment and it is tbe worst tpecici of tyranny to punish a man publicly for a private (opinion.

The unqualified wrong of the act mnJo it impolitic for the Republicans of Massachusetts. The conservative and thoughtful of that party condemn it, and it is not probable thai to grave an offenso will soon be repented. It ii gratifying to us, that even at a pe rind of strong feeling, such as the present, the men of tbe Korth are prompt to con-deran an overt act committed in that section. Were our Southern friends as ready to robtiko extreme measures adopted by their it might be well for tbe bole Union. The Libel Burr.

TUo suit of I'lituam agsL Anson G. Phelps, of the New York State Colonization Society, was coucluded this morning. The Jury rendered aver diet for defendant. An effort will be made to have Putnam indicted for perjury, but upon what particular grouod we are not advised. Mortauix During the week ending to day, there were 1IS3 deaths in this city.

omen 18; men 81 boys 46 girls 38 by consumption 18, sca.M fever 7, other frver 4, small p' 1- ii to be chosen tor whom he oilers his vote. Si-Nulim TO I til.litt an ruijinii CjUNCMi'STtnvs, Ikvnrjiig ca.nlldiiles for office, bn cliaigoil for, according to the regt.litr rates of ad- veril.iug. Joa l'aivtivo most tmld for In advance, unless sausiactory security is giveu, or tne namv 111 some respnnslbls prion. K. B.

fltWNKIt. AT A NU UK Tilt: A.MU1 thlCAM tir.N- ilarcli "1th 1 lurt" 1 uuai.l.ni'Usly HKAl held ut ll.eir nanus, the fullowlug resolutions were adopted That a pull bo published for a Citv Co.v. vkvtiiin, to be held at the Mtiswirr.tMK, eorner of Court and lliaitugue attsa'ts. on VI Klisao AV avavl.sii, llitrcl. Ut.t, at seven o'clock, to cou.l.t of three delegates froiu eiu ward, said d.

Inirutu to be elected at such tinie and places (previous the tf'th.) as be de.lgualed by tlie membe-a of the American lieuer.l Uuiiiulttee anld ioatK.vrioN bo hold Inr the pu. P'leo of notuiuatiiig a Justice the I'eaee, avn TKAs.vi-nvo OTui'a AS Msr rsas SKKuKK tr Insiawtors of the above ehMiiion to ny satil n. 'tubera ot lieueialcoui mitlev f.om their resja-ttlve waids, W. ClinTuN', I'raideot IIkxki P. Vp, Secretary pro.

lem. et s1 KVtNTII WAIIt) HTIZKN.S Kor Al ler.nau KKANKI.IV TTTHII.I- hirMiipervMir JaiiiM W. JIUIAI.I1MON. For Assessor KHANlTH W. WKIIH.

Yir C.instahle MAKTTN W. U.K. Klection on Tchniiav, April 0, lhOa. nih'i6 8t UNTII WAHII cnr.EVS' NOMINATION. For Al.leriuan.

JOHN 1. iKICOLAfiU. lor huervl-iir, FAllt'hl. tillllll. t.

10 INPFCTnnH AND r.iNVAriSKRN OV FLpTe Cttr tltrk'g 4lie. liriMiktvn. Marnh VA. ItHiH. The (utuiiiit itaitml Iniia'Ctori and Cunm- wot Klectimi, elect id at lh Ltnl elet-lion.

are hi-i. hy notined that It ia mxpair they ihnuld at one receive their evrtiheatea uf tWtion. and liU thair Willi HI uiiicfl. hmttTuiw, Ut Ward. In'her Tliro un imon tut, ttmwwr men, Mooth tith.

till, John Delaiicy, lilmm Bennett Ota. Kdwaid Van Vooiheett, Kluur W. WutHmi lltli, hum uel Ha II, Tliomaa Muliiifati. Aniniifa B. Kimknd Utli VnlfMlnetoi, William II.

Burr; 17th, George JL Vinact tiStawKHi -d Ward. si.Kr 4in, Luke r. iiyler, jMph Hy 6th r.rli'i Kcrrurun Oui, lhoiaait bitkea. 0 l.mied th, Jonej.h A Shmn 9tb, X.lni iun mm, irioi. ii i niA.

rHM ii lUH, J()ii MmtU, Jniuci Kirb im.fliiiiur m'iiihpii mill, JvMttilin, lleiirv u.iiiriii-iirr iiiiiiviunn i jho, nunaiuii. 1Mb, Juiii-i itpraltl lllth, Gwirge btur ge. by or-Ji-r lnnci(. iniiVO 3t WM. G.

BlMhH', Cuy Uerk. -HUllfKU kl.HTl.IN Al 'UU. 9tU, Itll.U optu iron, auun until Mtnset. i.rv utut i Otnci, 1 Un.kljn, Marcli i.tl, Tlie rnmmonConncUluvenViljiiatrtl the as the phu-es at wlnvli the rVII Hhall be IteM at the lliarler r-lei iion, to be h. kl II April iijr uiuer u.

uie l.oulK-lt. WM. U. I'LACa FOR lliiMHVO THE FOl.Id PIHST wshn. 1st District "outhwi'st our.

Columbia Fulton sts N. K. rorlier Fmniao aiisl Atuintic sts. ikoid wseo. 1st District Southwest ooiiitr Main Front sts.

24 Nurllieust corner Ailams aoil Yoik sts. TIIIBU WSHU. 1st ristriet Armorr, cor. Ileiny in'l rrauberrr sts. ju con a store, Ail miK at near thataii.

PO. U1H WAK.I. 1st District N'o. 3 Shimis str'-et. 2U VVsshinKtun Hull, A'lams, near Tillvry al Auctiun tttore, Willuuifiiuv.

cur. I run. linn w.xn. lt Wstrict House ol Hose b. Ifuilson arenue.

Hit l'rostsct stnet, corner Jltiilsoti avenue. ii House ot Hose 7, lilUry, near Bii luo. 1st District 88 Atlaolic sln-et. I A I II WSllI'. 1 -House knifine', near Dezro Hi House kiiKiue lu, Van Ikuut ueor J.ainiii'.n av.

HK SMlt WSRP 1st District Kntrine House, Kent near Mvrtle. tluson avbet. Vaa Uurco anu utisyette ar. Klt.till. w.ikd.

ud avenue, corner 19tb street ftsito. l. Wrlct l.uilwiK Antler's, Myrtle ay. n. 'M 1 lose KosJ, bt't.

liaihoad ami Tacibc at. "alworlh cor. ilyrtle ay. 1K.V1H wshii. st District No.

9 1'ullon avenue. II liift Sinitti sti-eet, iii-ur nereen. tl Suiitn Ikl rliKir from Duller. k.JtVKrH 1st District Dutlliild mr Myitis ar, fll Corner riirtleud and Myrtle aveuuea. ad Oxford cor.

FulUn av. 1st District near Hap- ri.t-a si. 2d ehno store. Hicks bet. llatnillon av.

and Luqueer st. TiiurrKKvru waku. Dt District Skiutb 7th st. Id u. nth street, comer South 4tli.

wsan. 1st District No. 77 North 6tll bet. 2.1 ami sts House Kiijrilie lu. cor.

At tith sis. Old Kilkiiiic House, North od st. MFrKB.VTII WAKIl 1st District Southeust cur. 1st and 10th sts. Muthwstcor.

Aiusheat. Urehaui ay. HIXTUKVIH wsim 1st District cor. 4th and till. sts.

1 Hon. Meserole street, neir l.oitflrA Store, ncurS. E. corner Marshall st and uiatiatn av. WASn.

District Franklin, bet. H. J. sts. Cor.

turd and Culver ata. EiutirKKXiit wsKn Cuuseiyea's, liushwick Cross-RoatlM, HI.NKrge.-ITK WAH.I, Eniriiie House 1, Clymer bat. Bod. loru auu i.eu ava. A.iisi:.ni:.Ts.

lURDY'S NATIONAL TIIKATIti; iiitfcVM cm. Cles, 25 cents Pit. 13 cents Orchestra cents. A. H.

Hole Isissee. Proorietoe nd anager ti. L. eq.t, t-taue Alenaeer. lmors oneu at TlUJj UVKNING.

t. wui ciiilsiu win rise ar eo-s JfJWE nP.OWN Or, IlAVKioi'it'a liAftr Victory, Donald Uslic.J. Allien I Misa Ilerrioe 'riis- oil irr thk I'i nr. Long Tom Mr. Hnrkins I Nichols JCAI.

Jumbo 0. Brooks Adelaide. Ferguson au2 TUKkS TO UHOOKI.YX LADIBl-HV SPK, ctal request, H. A. AKCHKIt.

M. ft. will reoeat is Lectures to Ijuiies, at the lecture Koom of the yon eTHUlfr ai. IHiiiicn, on tlie Al'tnrnoons of Fill. DAY, TUFSDAY, KDNKSDAY.

THUHMIAY AM) KltlllAY Marel, -Mil. HO, I. ...1 -11 I FiitST LFCTURK FHF.E. tSubseoitent Lectures. 26 cents eae.h lie a ue consuneu at ins omce, 27u Washington street, cuorr inyriie avenue, irom tilt A.

and from 1 3 P. M. Prolessioual calls promptly attended to. inh23 2w -OFUCK OF THK ATLANTIC FIKK LWKAJiat UF IlKIKlKLVJI, M.1RUH ifl. This Company have declared a Dividend of FIVE DOLLAlid lier snare, navnlile on ucioiiim.

mb8 lm II0UAT1O Tumi, Secretary. ymm and homewh: ofllxeliange on Fngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in sums of 1 and uowanls. for current Bank Notes and specie bouaht and sold S. MACKay, No. 6 Court street, neir thu r'll Urooklyu.

Money remitted from sne nsrt tl.ij Island, will receive either to bo sent to persona in the old couutry, or tlie hills returned to parties remitting tn be mailed by themselves JOfinson. Jllin F. Klruso. lliain Beard, il. Spnoner, jea dtt FKIU, successor to famucl Cole, Oarriage Maker No lullick.

street Brouklyn. Carriages and light waL- h.H made to or," arrauieU. to, every thing wi'l te and he Ui iu be yeas been was day rages to sists him that only the sign N'n Tlie Muto l.rsikluiurt). AlfUIHhV, ,1 Aiarn, March 27, The follna Ing bllli woie ordered lo a thhd ni lUH In facilitate the removal of quarantine, Hill to regulnlo the use of whams ami son. In th.

uri nieu an uoiv lean to sieuui. am. ainiiirLti, Favorably To ingulalo the mauuructure and tula a ie. sine ol Una. lo outhotlse tbe eoninlldatlon nf llanklni Assooia 'o or 11.010 luiiknig luruied under the banking Uw, of soljilale.

l.t'iilaliiltirr. "oi'a, III! Msrch J'. Tilt MCl- aturt of tills Male. eliioed Its uusiuess, a.U adjourn on Huadav or ii. day neat.

Tiio ITIurion ut t'liurlceluii. i l'" Msrcl.27., the I. a. steams in.ai. i.m ler hum New York, ami oil hue at six o'clock Ihl UlOiUitlg.

I'm. At 11 H114, Flour quiet and unelunued tvu.i Ing ti ml uey. Hales ol lied .1 06 a 1 In ..,.1 Corn lo active demand lilelMcU, 1'rotWuus am. hiituni.i lUi.Tieima. March 27.

Wheat in active demand Flour iiiiet and heavy. ttwi prune nhieh are low and dull torn aitiv. ai.d huoyuiit. Wnuk.y dull aud a eeuU. SECOND EDITION.

F.VKviNti nr.iii okhct, r. m. The Mule l.ruleluiurv. (NMmu i On film, a ln'tllion theiraftw .1,,.. ku of the stis-kliuhlers uf earl, wit.

tlie Su.f lu ttnilu.it ia the r) 4rtninit. 0it.tj e.tw.41. Tn rlinilire the year ameii.t 11. .1 1... reltire to oulilie loslrurtinn.

lo incolisirato the flHnlnbost fo. In etciiiuta tlie litis HslI li.tu from the i.ioratu,n of the Bre laws, A rimMim to a.llnurnuver until Momlsv was list A ol lulls were niovisl foreanl a stae, A resolution WHsa.holst elosiuv tl, tbe t'lismbers. esceot to Is.h. or ladles, iu onler eiuliule the k.bl.j. AmsM, March 57.

BlllA MtluirrM). Jir Mr. Foote a h.ll It appropriate monsra to Osr. Waul U. Huhh'U, lor moneys eipeinleil him i voiuimers aunng the lale war with Mi-mco.

Ily IV in. Nnum Mil to allow the the ciljr ef New York to irnnt titles oriarsl undi-r water. AUo hill anthoi the aiH.iittneiii if t'omiiiissioiiers to tiikacl.no!e,lei,i..i, Lo.UnJ nil fmntx. lrilerc I to a ilnrd ri-iliii. int i.

Bi Mr. rtoherte For Ihe relief nt New York CioimiiimI oimrit of t97. (n Ihe anil mile III The In I awunL iMiinrnl to members of ih. I Cuuneil from tl.e time thut Ihe oeo charier weoi i. to eilret until lieremls'r tflst U-t.

lr. Klv In InemrKMaln a oaua iu me ciljr of Aew lorlt, rjso.n. To tirerent the Issue of fmu.lulrnt ri. h. Wdrvliouseuien, whaitineis end others.

XXXVtli He.elon. fckNATK WAfjliisnme llrpK 4T Tbe i'euats is not iu aeaslou. UOLSt OF KFJ'UFk'XTATIVrS. 97 The Mouse liroceisir-d to tbe con-ijerstum of the report of the Committee iu regard to the case, which coticludea with a resolution thut it is inespedieut to takefurtneractioo in repaid the resolution lor bis espoUion. Ilr.

L.anl. ot lis iim im, 1 favor of the contuim in toe report. The House has, by Hie Constitution, power lo puniaii a member for derly conduct, and, by a yoteuf two thirds, may ev iel a meuilsT, but it never wus designed Hint a clisijc siiould bererived at a subseoiin.t lmircs. ts-cause there is no power to hunt oris.in.-t n. sovereitiity of the pimple ill tin-choice of their leseiilsilvi'S.

il r. Iraitie, of C. a.ked body has not the liiriit to nrotct illll si'iiuiiilrelism, ami against association ah a whose ri'puistion is 'iitainotisly corrupt ilr. a-wai-il replied tliere was an much diversity of opinion as to eual constitutes a Kcntlemau that I. should like Mr.

Cruige to lis the legal standard. sir truiKo sum me llouae could protect ltsrlf hen a man's character is pronounced about which there was do diversity oj opinion Ilr. Heivanl remarked that lie was not here as a prosecutor or defender of Mr. Matloson. hut nus en deavoring to explain the law us he uo.lsr.to.u.

Mr. I raise to put his tinner on the record allow lust Mr. Malteson was rent the transattioos uivestlgated by tlie previiua Congress. Ilr. Crates arid that bv universal uonsent Ilr 11,1 tesou was not a fit associate lor any man.

Mr. rs-wurd observed that tl.M Ninth Carolina was not bound to asi.ociate with Matteeon any mon. tlian he was. There is notions-to show that Matteeon was oiurared in britsirv. or wasbribed.

If lie hail libelled the House, he miirht tried under tbe criminal liw. me report of the Committtce wal atreed to IrV be, uaystiu. ltubbi-ri, ire, etc. The I'ost ofnce of Tamna. Flurida.

'n. robbed on the lutli inst. The business portion of Monticello, Tlojlda, bus destroyed by hre. The sclir. Gordon, Ironi Montaoajos for Barannth, allot at by the British slooo.nf..r last, in tbe belief that she wus a slaver.

Litter from Santa lo. Rt Tois t-l, cy Santa Fe papers nf tho 27th nit. r.i.a nw of special imnortaueo. home Indian denredaii.uis by the Mexicans against the Indians are re- -u. tiiivernnieut wagons bad been sent Horn Santa Fe the cantonment of llurgwin to oontey Capt.

bowman's command to Fort Union. This 0170 men, wm g0 with lapt. Marty to nieu altu accompany The Indian Airent. Kit firsnn Indiana are iu great want, and bare to be led libe- ii'j. Cai.t.

Pone, of the Arteaan Well arrivwl at Donalina. 1 lho Kansas correspondent of tlie Republican, says gentleman just trom Nemaha County, reports nve government trains, ami that erass ass r. tuat would sub- uays. michigan Kauthcrn H. II.

An An- thorizud Circular, Tot.Rho Olilo tfn.1. OS Letters receiyed here from tlo. Michigan Southern HauWI, and other parlies, state the recent counter circular of tl. Olyphan and lliggs, three directors ot the Michigan Southern Hailmad, asking for proxies for the eniiosl election in April is not sanctioned by tlie Board. Tlie authorized circular ia signed iu.

Walcott, Secretary. That document is signed by ten out of tolrtecn directors, representing nearly B.OIKI hares ofthe stock, while of the three directors who the counter report, onlronu oivns io the company aud he only to tho extent of eiahteca shares. NEWS. MOVEME.N'W OF OCEAN STEAMKli PUR Aio. T.eavei.

Fot. Pitn. Portland Liverpool liar. 117 Now- York Liverpool Mar. 31 aUMATUKE ALMANAC THIS DAY HAltCH Sun Moon Rises.

.6:1 HIC-H WiTJiB THW DAY. rVindj Hook, ,0 07 I Gay I'm) i.ii Hell tiate. 1 Church, In Henry strsel, (Iter. sir. lliHUirao,) to- mm row evening, Suiulay, th.

SHtli instant, at T) o'eluck. Huhjecl "Jura at tbe Wedding. All tie invited to be pieseut. nih'ii It First Conureoatioxal MbtiiouihtCiii Riii, corner ol Inwre.icc and Tillary street Preaching by tlie I'ustor, lluv 8. IUkmi, at loi, A.

M. and 7 M. Kuhject lor tlie morning, "llie evening, "dmlllct sltlt iitan. Also preaching and jirayei-nieeting every evening through the week 0 Jinilienciug at o'clock P. SI.

Vats free. mh2T 1t Uusliiess Ifutice.s Ket. Tuko, L. CurtKB, of New York, rill speak to young ulna to-morrow evening, In Rev ir. Hogarth's Church, ia Henry street.

His au'ijeet rill be "Jwire at the Wedding." The discourse la he same tlwt was recently delivered In New York 0 a very Urge audieuce. II was listened to with rent interest. oih27 It BrauiAL Kotick. My lute partoer rpveeentlng to tiio publie that I hare given up bust ess, and that lie Is continuing the business of the I. S.

Uurrill a 1 take this method to inform public that atioli representations are false, and il longer persisted In shall doe in it necessary lo In arm Ihe public why and wherefore lie was espied rem niy establishment. Uy ware-lorns ia at No. 1 82 I'ierreponl, uear I iiltoo street, where can tie had reoiii.iie fof the burial of the dead. lor past tircterenee. hois, tr mienliou ti to merit a coiiltntisnee of tl.e same.

S. N. lilltKII.I.. d31 tf IJi Plerrepnnt street. InNewYoik.

ainiel pi. Apt letin tn Uelvina flaiigliter ot tliailes It. slarsliall, Jacob I stem to Abby Frets; Frank Utulgman to Lli. Howell. ifo.i.ila In thia city.

on the lOlh of March, Joliauoa J). v.ikiU' aaeo 4. In this city, on tliv of March, Lllen daugh ter hi aiinti auo u. save. a.

In this c.ty, on tne of March, Mrs. Hachel f.ran, to. .11 ion, rsiwarn v. Ikiw liran. uel Ma.liewe, agval ad; Flijah Haines, aged tki; Maria u.uise suet, agoilii; lat.iar.ue.

wiUw Jas. Au.Un. iged 00. mOURMSG tiuoDA H. i.

MOlt-GAM. No 2Ki aTKEBT. Ima recetitl 0 "ne.l a Siecial department livr Mot HNINO I.OOI. au to mike it a stcialty," sNsr.ug no if loi -ta to keep it well suptdied with all articles rwoiir- adding, fiom tune In time, new aud desirable sij as 11, ey are presented. An exaniinaoon aoheiled.

N. IL Just received front auction, liombu nra, tuiien unuer me usuhi price. Urnoklyn, March IStn, IkoS. mhlS If riKI l.FTf WITAOE IIDUSK, VANHUlHII.l', NFAlt 4. Slyrtle nvenue; 7 rooms; House 07 Cum.

beilaml slreel, shay and ba.einent brick house near Jlyrtle aveuue a.6, 41 Binilh slreel, nen l.ivnixsUin street Aooly to I ttll did Fulton street, lli-ooklyfei mh? tl ksiftf all tiMN OS BOND AND UWU Slortjiage, or will purehase 1st Mort (a Apply 10 OA.K, a-IJ ulton street. ll.ooklyn. mhr tf iToi'sra, r.wnii and vacant i.om fur 1 Sale or r.xchanare. on aceonnnislatin. terms.

I'liijr to I'tfcU tol.li, Wj Fulton street, Biook rni'7 tf VTTlrE 1N IIIK MATfElt OF' THK AlTI.lt A lion of ttie lomtnon Council of the Citv of in relation to vvi.iiiuglit.yaveniie fi l.m Cumberland street to Franklin avenue. In the 1. tiy o. Dr.Kiaiyii. Tt AIX WHOM IT MAX CONCERN We.

the undei'steneil t'ornntissiuuera of P.timftte Assessment in tiio alsive matter, do hereby give 1 intice that we have completed our Keoort in the 1 itiuve matter, ami mat tlie said report arid map are I lied it. tiio office of tlie Clerk of the county of 1 or examination uy an persons interested, and thai re will meet at tlie olMcc ol the counsel to the Cor siralion of the City of Iliooklvn, ut the Citv Hall in Friday, the tn ilny ot April, at 8 o'clock, in tho 1 iiieiuoon, 10 review our nam rejain. llateu, Brooklyn, March X7tn, ltioti. JOVSTIUN A IS. Canwtt.1, Wm.

II, Wkiiuit, mhi7 lot A1 SSEaSMENT THE MAlTKIt OF GiBpriB avenue ojjtmng, from Fuhua to UlvU- lull avenue. Notice i. hereby given, tlmt the following: in tin above ui iiler. l-emain unpaid, uml tliat ma warrant tor eonccwnir sani AHienj(rnpntM will er- piroonthe 9th dny of Mar next, and tlmt iinlem iH-iid ftsserwiiu'titti, together with the expense and per centag" aiioweu. ny law.nn! pma nn or Ofiure stinl date.

I Hhall proceud to anvernse and tell the nrerni- bps in the manner pointed out by Sections 'Z4 and of Title 6th, ot tho present Charter of the City of itrot'Riyn Ueonre I Johnson $156; John Pesendorf $7: Jacob Cobb 5 Harriet (iiiwvenor 12: fcilen RuHh. or Htephen Danager George VV Brown Kelsall a lamma John Hay ward in: Wary Anu, wily of wm WiUon 12: Oeo Utiderwowl 12; Amelia, wiie of George 1am er Jio; JohnAlK'tls lo Wood hull 10; A BetiH or i Mi lea 10: Jeptha A JoncH 8 25 Kthelbert Mill 6 do 10 Koawell (Jiavea 44; John lirown or I Judd Adptfne Kiierwood or Lliapinan 8 Chapman 17; Jan Ii Slucm luiwaru Howe Ho 7 07; i'hilnitt 30; ltichard Pqnlrea 10; Hobt Vnrland 4: Thorn Lush 12; Mary Stark went her Jeremiah Spader or v.aiuann" omrmt iio; jond rrennce bU oy; George Kdeltnan 33 30 Samuel 8tylen 1H4 79 Jiiuifaret wiie or uout fanreant a di; Kobt SHr gpant 96 37; Alfred SHrrdtliuri llfi Kitate of A Kyner no bo; Hunter VT, tourland Hull 188 62; Hewitt Tower 3(56 tM); I'eter Lebon 78 76; A Uonawra 78 Its; Wm Thorpe '280 4J Lucy Ann, wife of LMHinrd Brown 2u3 Alarjfarpt iiiairrove fftimmerneitj ecnurcn J3fia SO- Jessie Korker 216: Tlinmnn 8 Thorpe 815 55: Win ilawhlns 02 32 jrd A 1'lntt 43 eo Wm Sliort 0 wm iJiiemon7U8M; Une J) 3a 82 I Stephen JackHon 80 11 Herbert Moore 48 38 iimxer, assignee oi I'armeniiM 32 2tt; John mioui io iw; isoflanna, wneor iHHieu Baldwin 32 20 Fanny, wife rf rarkf-r Baldwin 24 1W; Kowtla. wi'e If i Uuinwm Stephen Raid win 29 47 ranees uurran 7 fi); JHamupl (Well 21 li; Rich McCormiek 141 21; William Iwia 40-' Mary Greasley 'ii 24; Totten 39 07; Jense ii Folk jo; Mia wuiien i4 yn; Biaaret ffargeant Um 73; Elizabeth, wife of Marcun Wilbur, deceased, or Kliih Kimball 7ii4 22; John, Mary Ann, James and Robert Sariant 270 (V2 Mary Jarvii 1.8 2b' Oliver no o-si; reter Mfrn to ia George Underwood 8 06 Geo (j raffing 8 Oti Lewis Bead, Jr, 32 25 Warren 8 06; John Greenin 8 OH; Nicholi lrt 13; John Isamb IS 13; Patrick HcMenrmen 8 0(1-Wm Abbott 8 67 James Uevine 27 92 John Hannon 4 tt3; John Morris 133 93; Tohn 11 Elhot 2ti 73; Hervey 15 07; Nostrand 902 10-EJHaiitorth 17; John Hiker 4 John 1) PhilliH am? Samuel Cohen 0 50; John Van blnrcotn Jt-anup 33 19; Isaac fiher 63 35; Richard 22 t-0; George 0 Andrew 88 atJ; JJmiiel DWinant 247 19; Barlow Steven 41 47; Koreas wife on' 1'amoiHi 3ft 23; Josephine Pclmonico 37 wo' Daniel Mill 66 07; Henry yuaekonbo 66 50- Mi-' nerH Keith Amata Keilh 62 til; Susan, wife of LLockwood 96 12; Robt Cromwellin 4y Wm und Stephen 8 HichanUou 245 33; Rich itemmill 20L 08 Timothy Burger, assignee of Edward Jack-io 20 46; John Bobbing 14 9t). a. m.

a WU2T aUwGw CMoctorftoiafc Jrtft-U. 3d dd 1st 2d I 6U can till and JLegal Inlelligence. Cinctm: Couii Juooi Lott. Notick to Bar. The Special Term Calendar for 3.858, will bo taken np by Judge oi t-Iso first day uf the next Circuit tc be held un the second Monday of aJ will ho culled for three day.

(probalil V-) Ko eause will be called where jf the issue is previous to Jnn. 1, I sstie of In and mortgage cases will be tried, Issues of law and cases, brought to issue since Jnn. nay ne noticed for tbe next Cir Coia a-t, to bo held ia Kings County. such cose, the attorney must purticulur-ly dcaiii te cu liis note of issue the elm of" tlie action. A separate calendar willtherx le made of nil such causes, which will bo called (if reached) during first t-liree days of the Circuit Court, Sl'i're CornvrN, City.

Chambers. Marel 26. Before Judge Clcrke. Sen for the siirao offense. In tbo of the petition of Charles Hempson.

few "weeks since Hempson wusconvio in tls Kings County Court ofSssionn iiiiietmeut coninining two counts-tho rat clini'giiigliiiii with having counterfeit bnk bills in Ids possessioo, with intent to xss them, ml tliesecond chnrgin; itlm passing counterfeit bank bills. first offense is punishable by imprison-onmcut i-i tbo State Prison fop a term not thnn five yenrs nor more than ten t-ie eccond for a period not less two years nor more than five years. -vr a general verdict of guilty of tbefoloi-y found against the prisoner, but. nut appear upon which count he wa.s each eountconstituting a felony. evicience against Hempson ahowed', howevec.

that he had passed a couuterfei co un sol, ex Judge Stuart, moved an of" judgment on tin ground that no ju-l gtnent could be passed upon the was void, The Court of the motion, mid Hempson was senteneel to the State Prison for five years two months. This wns giving hiin morx lis more than the statute allowed a guilty on theiecond count alone. writ of error nd a stay of proceedings graiited by Judge Gierke of this city bring' -be matter fur review before tbo Supreme Court. CvubsctpjenUy llemjison brtgbt before the Court of Session. ngi xi sentenced to the State l'risou.

time for only two yeara. ExJudge gave notloe to the Sheriff not to re ti aeeusvd, Mating that b. would.

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