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} Vel. X., No. 186—Whole No. 8780. ‘To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspapor—pub- Brhed Srery day of the year except New Year's day und Fourth of July. Price ‘2 cents copy —or $7 26 per an- vance. au id—-cash in THE WEEKLY HERALD—pablished every Saturday Morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Postages cash in aivance. ADVERTISERS ere informed that t) the Herald is over THIR'!'Y THOUSA:! and increasing fast, It has the lorgest circulation of amy super in thia city, orthe world, therefore, the beat chcnntel for businene men in thé city or country. Prices moderate—-cash in ad- | vance. PRINTING of all kinds exacuted at the mo: price, and in the moat el t style. ican JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Pnorkicrom or tux Henatp Kerastreumnxt, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, OLD ESTBLISHE 61 SOUTH SPRELT, NEW YORI. = pen La y eee ;eline comarising the Old Black Ball Howlng spien- ine of Packets From Liverpool US, Captain Cole, on the 16ch February, IRE, (new) Bailey, on the Ist March. HOGE, Capt, Barstow, 16th Mareh. aptal Jett, iat rik. D, Gapeaia Rathbone, ist Apa. SZUMA, Captain Lowber, lst May. acaniain Farber, 16a May. ‘ORK, Captaiu Cropner, lat Sane. ovesuperior whips, the subscribes of frat clean Anu riena ships de verool, every four or five days a athe yea he different ports in che United States, by Kenge can be scare at tedgced rateg,, hose seadin wrdheit fenda tesitg in Great Brain ‘and Ireland, may re it taken to make Keres as Comfor- * that every care wil ble na they enn reasouably expect. and shonld she passengers Fawsnge money wilt be promptly Fl cotand and b anehes; aud on Messrs Jankers, London: Mvssra J. Barus vy a ool, which arg payable throughout England and Wales. urther parth apply Gf by letter post aid) to. South street, neat Wa | sirest, and. Londoa can at all smes be sailing for Liverpool ever nee 10th and Beuhot each mouth me 6h N. B, Fassaze v9 Liverpool Pied teteetin ce tos An OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKET». “HE OLD LIN kets. he L daspancbed in Uy followtunoreat, aie rf Ss oe Bete tase Vou Ner tack’ Fee Eltapeal ‘The CAMBRIDGE, i yi OPE ais |e ‘The ZNGLAND, — i i. ;TheOxForp, 1 fog is I ” ie) "Rathbone,@ March Apr {6 | Te MONT Ma, Py im } Shee B's. Lowber, ® pay! > oo be ey it ‘The NEW YORK, (newh re 1%, Cropper i cee’ i ae TORRES (OFF ry Nov. t 0 Hey Bailey, 0May If jay "Those ships are not su ia point of or cou *ont int of elegance tious, OF iu their ‘hat aniling qua. Cre by any vena inthe tra a he Commaniars ore well xngwn as man of character experience, and the strictest attention will always be paid to Promote the eomfort and eonvenience of passengers etuality, as regards the day of sailing, Will be observed as Pei etieac'patsage otras kow fai'er Dil Hanaied Dollars for mich maple stores of every iiuseintion will 5 " 4 faruished by the stewards, ifregaired. in their cabin accommodat Neitner th eaptain or owners of these ships will be respon: sible foreny letter, parcels, oF pack by then unl billy. of lading are stgued th for. "For Goight or pas, the, ‘apply to S9pnnuE & CO, 64 South st. CHM ARSHA’ ing slip, N. ¥. tout and of BAMING, BROTHERS BOO. Lineal FASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND THE BLACK BALL OF OLD LIN VERFOOL PACKE AS. ‘ tty dort subscribers, aud 0 thats the tiecewsney arrengernen Ve them come out in this from Liverpool punctually on the 7th and 19th of ‘They wil also have a first rate class of Ameri every. tix days, thereby affording weekly communica” rom thet port. One of the fipm (Mr. James D. Roche) is to wee that they sbal! be forwarded with care aad pe P ‘Should the parties agreed for not come out, the money will be reurned, te thoes who paid it here, without any redue- vee Binck Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise ollowing, meaailiowat Shive, vs month, trading ships, he OXFO NEW ¥ CAMBRIDGE, SONU AUS, EUR SOUTH AMERICA. UROPE GLAN. NORTH AMERICA, ch superior and unequalied arrangements, the sub- afdewtly Wvok forward for a coutinaance of that sup- haz been extended to them so maay years, for which ort which hast a are grateful. - Bh ots Siuoseeding, or seanitting money vo their relativer, can et ali times obtain Drefts at sight tor any amouat, drawn direct a the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, also on Mears. PRESCOTT, GROTH, AMEB & CO. ‘Barkers, London, hich will be paidon demand at any of the Banks, or their raxches, in all the, principal towns throughout England, [re es, land, Seovend aud ls ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 35 Fulton street New York, next door to the Fulton Bank. N. B.—The Old Line of Liverpoo! Packets sail from thir port for Liverpoo! oa the Istand 19h of each month. Parties Returning to the old coantry will find ic to their comfort aud tdvantage to select this favorite Line for their conveyance, preference to any other SRRANGE MENTS FOR 100. OLD ESTABLISH: PASSAGE OF FICK, 1W0 Pine street, corner of South. a wa and to, the following arrangements for tua tor the of bringing out eabin, eihiavaad nee ie by the Regular Line of rarDOO kets, aa! Ant, 6th, 16th, 2istand 36th of every mouth, +4 don F kets, to sai) rom New York, the lat, J0th an Wth—ond from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th ofeach month, In connection with the abeve, and for the purpose of sug sill wrenten fociines to passeusers, the tabneriber iaheda regular line of Gat clnen New York built, coppered = er taateued ships, to sail punctually every worl hout 4 For'the aceowtnodation of persons wishing to temitmoney t> theip (uniljos or fre given, payableat sight, on the folowing . Bankers, Londor:; iverpool; payable in every town Hes spy aa Wa cotner of ith N. Or Messrs. P. W. BYRNES & CO, 36 Watarloo i96m*re Liver NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS Tesaiscom New York on the 26th and Liverpool onsths Lith a a mom New York, Phip ROSCIUS, Captain John Collins, th March. vain # Cy Apnil. iP Bop supper 8, Cay z 5 biup SHERIDAN, in FA, ater, 20th May. Bhi GARIICR, Gage Bh, Fl Brack, 96th Jaue. . in Co NB, Cn y. B. Cobb, ith Jane Peipe are allot tia, first Clem, apwraris of 1000 tors, ecity af New York, with sveh improvements as cogntiine great speed with anasual somfort for passengers Every care hag been taken in the arreugement of their aocona- modations. The price of passaye hence 1s $100, tor whic! Rinple stores will be provided. "TTwoe shipa aze commanded by experienced mastare, who wil make every exnrtion Wo give ge here] satisfaction. Nei owners of the ships will be responsi- ir peck: eect hy them, unless te Sp Uitay GR ih KB. ba , OTe BP WN BHIPLET ELOrLivecoo li be charmed 1236 cents per hoot A nants rer ines and newersiunpe Tart eaahe I? Fe Ce mW Mik UP LAV Mr OUL FAURE) & ‘o sail from New month. rom Sere ne New Ship Ly BRON. 1150 tora, ‘April it ‘eb. wae ¢ Of THE wren, ?isey 3 ; RogUERD GERRI (a7 ip ROCHESTER, 850 tone, Now ship a hn Briton ip HOTTINGUER, 1069 tons, Hele BOT fanly, ‘These substantial, fast sailing, first thecity of New Voik, arscommanded by mnen ‘of sapecieact dod abitiay, aud will be diapatched punetually on the Zit of each mouth Their c: i with whatever can dou revs. Prica of passago, $100. Neither the captzing or oymsrs of these ships wil] be reepor- sible for any parcels or packages seat by + Rnleas rogiar Tiils of tadvug are signed therefor. Fe NEY 6 MINTURN, vurvilh Boies bi an Nov'r at any 6 Inse ships, aff boilt ia gicgant and gommod and are farnished Jugs to the ease and comfort of patsex~ mw NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1844, OF O, F.—The members of the Odi Fellows lial are hereby not fied thar the anna place at National Hall, 19th Juve atS o'clock FAL election ce, ae Pe aah vs and Insp etors of a jug twelve onthe, wid b held at the same ¥: at 5 o’etock, and the poll will remaia open un By one, M ANDERSON, Secretiry. NW B.—The Sulseription Books tr sto iia the Aasceiation® = close oa Friday eveuing, 7th June, muti alex che elecuoa. oon TT Sk M GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, FROM ALBANY TO BUFRPALO (325 MILES) BY RAIL ROAE re nian, Glass, Mall lamps acd laatere kets, Chandali speading Sols Candlesticks, Ane tral and other Lunpa. altered to Solar, all warranted A Got plete assortment of the above aag be obtemed td. STOUN ws N¥L aE ufrotory, 39 Urold otreet, and at their Depor, 2 Joba street, near Broadway. Ali articles will be macches w tex. patterns, wholesale and retail ne very tow Prices dads loaned for partien : mre | GOLD AND SILY ASD ANSAYER ( MTALS.~Bar Gold, Old Gold aud Buyer, Jeweller's Sweoplagt house by Ae BARNARD, Giieo 1 Wail street, 5, z - ‘orks 241 Mercer st. Fine Gold, Rolled Silver Plating, Brass and Plared Metal, conatandy 08 hand 23.390" 10) LEECHES? ERCHES! (,VEECHES !!1 (3 t LEECHES, of ity, | 30,00 £8, of supsior quality, ‘appointed ageais for forward- om Alwauy to Burralo aad tae abled to send them’ during the Sacer to Utica tor $2,06; to Syracuse $2,92, to At- 3 to Hochester $4,61. to Buifalo $5.59." Childrea years old at half price; undar 2 years free: aud atl Sagiaze tyoin Albany ou the fait Moas is eutvely for. craved by len Hand dine bea Beretta Be wil by. fea ia by Gaal, he resching Buttalo. ber Sceamboas from New York and Wail Road from, Albay. in. 44 hora; whrreas, is takes per Canal from 9to 10dayz. ‘I'he fo!- {pik ealcalatina shew the rl y aasage to 0) sal Immigrants by Raid termediate aa ‘ork aad Silversinith’s Less of t worth to the lanoier, say TBA Trees: pt ep ate ag justrece ved, ner Mir Lanag Newton, froin Haw: Living for Gibour, wiy-=+_75| Living for 6 days, 50 ezata," | DU: orsaleat the lowest marker price, oy ‘Total per B. Rosse snag] PO eee R80) jet am ee 38 Joha street, Now York, HAVANA SEGARS Dedwet fare per Ml. Rosd . 300,000 HAV ASA 5 GARS, consisting of Regalia, ‘The traveller per R. sayens+ 0852 | Site gavneroona tf tees de tieudafes, slon, 004, ‘uibaabi dima favelles per BR: Road 05 | villn, Rantatoons, tid variows other brands... Cavewliah aa Mages ie ss ree ne Malan roe ae Sti Fal for ante and debenture, at Mroadwev No. ai. (Goudie Hiftrart plado in Canada et the fewest muse Aliteistciee | GENER AND INTELLIG oF ts to the differsat Tous given, ieratia aud Tickers Gr tated | Grepie i weil ¢ndy atthe Albany and Bullalo Kail tond Ofer $9 Courtlasut | with Hou ta, “Walters, Musi¢ixus, fc. ont hold S.rv: A test nutiee, at his offioe, 330 Broadway, Othe open fro1 10 w6 e’clock, ‘ N A wecy of every description done at this office. Nalp * C.8 CLARK. “FRENCH CHINA REMOVED FO. No. 65 LIBERTY STREET, STAIRS.) a8 (ue j DALEBME, haporer aud Ageut for Manufactarers, ba AA. ‘always ou hand's large atsorinens of auterand ter ee WOLF & KICKERS. street. pry8 Ita*re TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. are The Subscribers having completed their fOW prepared to bring ont ouasrogers (rom Great Uratand by the following fit class packet ships, one of which th, Lith, 6th, ist and 28th of always on ma Im* will leave Liverpool on tne Lu ip ploin whiteand gilt Brench Porcelain, as well as ajuner and vach mont! Desai rt Plates, of ail sizes, assorted Dishes, ureens. Patric He jew Y idan, Covered Dishes, Saled Mowls, Frait Backers, Custards and Virginia, iverpool, Cainondge, Stands. " f Moutezama, Srddons, Washington, Also, Fanoy Tea Sets, and Rich Decorated Dinner Seis. Houinguer, ghee ited Btatre, at ‘ea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, reach and Ameri s hbartom,, ‘neland, ae raghta Whitney, alenies EA stideeue rani ct is ice G b Indspeadence, G hire, rick, vold 1 ral terms, and ia lows to anit purchasers, jueea of the West, Ger tmrld 6m*re mael Hick, Vertiticat psssage cau be obtained, andevery iafor will be ginva to those seading for’ their innds, Go application PRIVATE BOARD AT NEW ROCHELLE. {rill be given to thoes Is SUSYCRIB&K eaprattalls gives coties ty f tailion Four offices iu the eity, thathe intends to opeu his new and spacious Conant uuenger at arpa ela ey boar} Bos ding Horse, for Tuteate faaiiew out, an hm wh Jae ie SP iets asaittess plates 3 janes to 1aformn tnose wiv are dea Tous to ob- rig ice Canal to Halo, aad all wtarmediate places. tain bowcd for theanotves aud tam fine Chat be ig prepared, 9 fauke atraogemmeute Poe the eating, 9 ry V8 Oswego to Toronto, Furt Hope, Cobarg, Kingston, and | {'shifu'iy's taated on the Pel yam ised, eommunttag: sees Troy via Whitehall to Montroal and, Quebec, Cana: | ive fon the Wise Aur: fa nished a thi hint oe ta at ae pel cel Map Ste: t@ Portsmouth, Cin- pol be shpat ea tg olhshrie ae. venience, Ie withia five ee Sincindett; Loats.| mt-2 oe inf the Seenmbont vardag and S al Pores On rhe Gino ee ee ae anata | Bur partieaitinapply w C.K RUE, “Neptere Hae, er ti ali pare ol Ohio, Michigan, fudiana, Ilivois and Wiacon | 2) 18 7,host pad, direeted as above, whien will bo (rodytly sin Territory. REMITTANCE May az, 1844 mots 10ere For the accoramodati: if persor i id. 0 va th tr lends to the Ul" “ouatry, HARNBEN BOO wil |» eiLLINTERS eos hort ee LS nvited to ntl rive Drafts on any partof Engiand, Scotland or Ireland, paya- ale at swht,forsuipe Of £1, £9, £24, to 4100—oF i aaYamouat 14: “4 Talloicer ee Ladle ances Noel et a raw Bonnets, most 1 patteras * als " Charleg Crate Qo CES AND AGENTS. boy's aud mildrea's "Lethor, Panama, iid Palm Lea! Tits 8. We Ter, Union Building, (porideass, RI. Autiticial Flowers, &o. ee Pavacos Rac jee cash, at A bs | Pearl str et. Wing, How's. aa 8h hi waree Belcaipa TO | mt aeeee_Y_8 Mie Bul, hie Mots Ho r ourret, Sandford & Shoemaker, 7 Light atreet, 3 iF 4.8, Litthjoha, 11 Exel & By Lintgobe. 11 Kx PULPIT AND RENS LOQU MR. GEORGE VANDENHOFF i 159 Hever airect ESPECAPULLY aun nce: wy vier vrs and atudests 0! Cler ex mud Lega profesniuns, aad to che Principals o! W. A. Cook, Symeuse, N.Y Universiiies and Cuilexes uf New ¥0.k aad (he ueighborioo.. heater, NK teat he has pened 1 om: rt OL OF ORATOR : ‘AS weno, N.Y. rmitec_| {racatlemen de-iro i of a:trining, ul structions, # farogegiery | at Pe Aye _ ply pie Action~so y P y, he format.va of a perfect public urator. GENERAL EAIGRAN? FARLAGE OFFICE: nae ea alain ea ‘Hor vee no -upil ander foarteen yearn of age » Colleges te, prepiring the Ste Hughie, Luin, and Greek dectawatic ns 129 Greeawich street, wher a ames. iT im*re “ MANUFACTURERS AR EMEN Sd. The subseribers beg to call the attention of their friends che public generally to their superior arrangements for br [0 COFFEE AND Bei 4 4 Labels printed at from 25 7 ie prarepe, fem tnd raat mower wall warts of] GR RIMA AY EAA D te tia CURA rrTRERS pHE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, | Levre Fangy Labels for boxes, vt amily Soap, vrinted in owe ‘ COMPRISING ACKING AND VK MAND VACTUMsRS= Fe TEN 3 THE WEST, 1250 tons, inted at from 48 10 7) esuts per 1000, nt THE SHERTD, tovs. LEMME SOS Xvlodeaphic Prove CHE ROCHE SPER, 1900 tons. i Marden Lane te HOM Sole a eons, rH powunS way : | y STE! BE genes me HUE HOSCIUS, 96 tte ERG Pe YSTERIES IED of all te ancien THE SIOFENS, iia tone myrteriew, T eeoiee tel cheers Nin e i from Liverpool twice every mouth, and HE UNITED LINE ny LIVERPOOL PACKETS, zemposed of saperior, fitst class American packets, sailing from Liverpool four times im each tmonth, are the ships in which those whose pases oy be eagaved with the subscribers will conte wat ta, and it t Ht kata fret the above named pickets: the raost magnificent shu Of their sailing, (being every five da of passengers heing amnecessarily ‘at Liverpoo! gandless of expense, in order to. meet the wants of the public awd the wishes oftheir triends, Mr. Win. Tapyscott, one of the firon, hes qoue to Liverpool to superintend the departure for this country of such petsous whose vassage may be engaged with the subseribers, a fact, whieh to those acgu ‘inted with Mr. T., in 2 sufficient gnarantee that they will receive every atteu- ‘Gon from him. and be quiekly and comtortably despatched, Showa tnoze sent for doelice coming the passage imon ri ve prompay, pefaaded, without auy dedne sartiaacci— "Those iy draice a¢ signs, for Any atoount. payable free of discount or an’ Otner cuaree, a every pnacipal town in Kogland, ivalaud, seovana oud Wales ADPLY UE vy ftter, post pard,) to wea. VT. T. WSoorr, 43 Peck slip, New York—or to lcd WM_TAPSCOTT, Liverpool. bd hr A o sopine wen bur veata the p-sqibility events the p-ssibility . Ker ‘epy sim ll p ofice, and by ing at moderate expen: cx, “Phe style aud gatticg uy of tre work wil be che samo aa that of Brundage, Tryuu ke from whose well knowu estadliad ments the swinc.tber haa but teneatiy resid, G. B, CLARKE, 132 William street, N, B.—Office aud Suminer Coats, anw'a fi & for the conveuicace of atrnigere, &e bo alw (ZA BLE IMEN UF A $16 COAL AT Tus BrORE. my! SEGARS! SEGARS !1 Let the toper celizht in hie bottte and glass, T will seek not his pleasure to maz. Bot there's nothi that eau the enjovinent surp-as, Of areal Havana Segar.—~The Smoker's Son, XAS, at his ishment, popular suaed, 3M Sine Nevers iT ‘ate al ie8 10. receive from hiv »Ken MaAKSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. in Havan:, per every arriv ars of the choisest nnd mos approved Hin stock dow uo hand ¢ ab an) meted oxtr paranue. Fiorind: he nce hed ships will be regularty dispate seuths tatuang fame Blscodiion on ten f0l e? nigh wicete Prineipe, and othe's, wise» he hus ro head he Ist, and from Marseilles op th of each month year as follows i= #ror Narseilbeng to any ever iw'ore tinpaivet MINERVA, Capt. Brown, Feo. 3 Citizens aad. scrangere are Teinested to ecil at No 3 Maider Hy KESCOTT Cy pts Myrick, pet March $ Lsae, Howara’s Novel, aud judge forth mselves mi m*re Y MPSON,Captsylvester, Feb. 1, “April § ae TAKS HELLESPONT, Capt. Adams, archi. “May STATEN ISLAND CORIOLANUS, Capt. Haile, Apnl L. Jane 5 FERRY. oe he 3 Oped a and aes ree and have excellent j acwnipet Jane Ist, the Boats will ran aa aya Prasengers. , noes EPhepace ‘Ofeabin passage will be $100, exclusive of win . eeRVE SiATEN shan Ae ‘Goous addi ta, BOYD & HINCKEN, will p AM. 16 Pe Me ve forvrazued free ef otnee charges chen those actually patde DM TAYE Naw Yoidk ae Wor frei or ‘appl: i ia “ we 5 6.7, * TAWRENCE BPHECPS. 103 Front » ‘als NB —All goods shinyed must be masked in fall, and are at BOYD S HIMGKEN, Arete, | there ithe! were thereor mae Leal No @ Tontiog Bdine, PLEARANT AND CHEAP MX URSION ; Fi ; = UMMER ARRANGEMENT FORD bERKY, COLGRAINS SBECEASE, | NEW BRIGHTON, PORT RI HMOND stares Newry eda, ke —Persous wishing to send for, ISLA) W YORK FEKRY, J & From Pier No, i, North Kiver, foot of Cattery'Pace. The Steam voat CINDERGLLA, will rn follows, duly, from May 20th to’ Gerode: Ist, 1044 Leaves Now Youk,at Gand 1 lock, A, M , at 334.6 and 8 ?. M. ‘ Leaves Port Kichinond, at 20 mitiutes to 9, and 10 minutes 0A. My at 1, 43% and 6% P.M Leares New Brighton, a¢ ¥ and 10.4. M5 at LM, Sead 7 P ‘On Sunday—Leaves New York, at @and U1 A. M.; at 3, Ps}. Leaves Port Richmond, at 20 inunates to 4,and 10. at Sand 76 PS New Yorw. May 10, 1944 Dr tReirtriend. can have them Brought ont from suy of the above ports ta Arst clans Ame-ioag Packet Ships, on the most renson- nt theirexperieneing Any unnecosan’y ile- W. Tarscott, one of the firm, will be on th ive his persoaal attention to the passengers enyaged ribers or theit aueats here, and patnons may rely that the wishes aud comforts of those whose prssige may. be sugnwed by them wit ali due and proper attention. For, partieulars apply, if by Her oR I APBCOTT at their General Passage Office, 75 Benth’'st, cor. Maiden Lane, e orsimall sums where, also, Drafts inay be obtained, for mayyble on dem 4, without discon pean, other charge, ot evil &m#re Nationalor Brovinety Backs of ireland, or any of theiP SUMMIT ARWANGEMERT ae sae once ~ i NEWARK AND. NEW YORK. TT’S GENERAL PASSAU E ONLY 1284 CE FARE 0} CENTS. tHE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW aren oer bee a) 13, will an « Monday, Way will ran a follows:—Leave Neware: fot of Centre gt, a1 é n 14 ie a tM. Leave New York foyeot Macciay stat 10 A. Mand : i SandaysLeave Newark yt 8A. M. and 2, M.and ar) York at 10 A. M. aad 4 P. M. ‘reignt carried at very reasonable rates. May 10th, 1844. apire SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, BLOOMINGDALE, M RHATT AN FORT WASHINGTON LINE 0 Fare to Manhattaavill Washington 2 cents. T 9¢ will com oeace runoing om Saturday, May tth, 1844 s 5 y CE—Removed from 43 Peck slip to 76 8: ath yt comer of Maiden Inne. Persons desirons to vent for fiends in the old country, ean by eal the aubse i bers make the necessary a rangemeate on the most adta..tagrous r Wa Tapsentt being ia Liverpool, renders trans jpess with chem highly bevefieial (0 all penis we their friends comfortably and quickly des; Drafts for any amount, pay Passnue 76 South at, corner Marden lane LIVEKPOOL PACKETS. -P y “The well koown, fast vail ne favorite packet ship SHEFF IRL, Captun Eherry, in theeth Joue he above favorite preket his splendid recommodations Cy Heer © pas we) H Draper Leaviag Mauhattanville, at 6 o'clock A. M., and continu: easning every hour anti To'clock Poi Le jew Yor) rest ol Tryon ow and Chatham st, two doors cast of ti Harlem Railroad Offies. at 7 o'clock, A’ M., and continas mr iggevery hoaraatil at. M 3 ‘pueeag-Te. 't hove ab ere fat ‘5 f aie inate ie tap a a this elegant sing, arly ayplicatton ehvratd be rande,nn Warde, rials Wik dT. TAPS OTT, WIT tajore TiSeoth str~t comer Ma den lane Brags Kor! Washington for City Hall, 734 A.M. an Pik sth iil hin hte 4 and Gbg, feaviog City Hall fo age OK LIVEMPOUL—The New Line i is A MS ind TPM. dt aude Packet 2ist Janene snpenor New Vork taxes pass oo the route Read's Hotel, Sarahun’s Mas packet snip ROCH® 8 CER, Capt Jeha Britton tion House, ‘rphan Asyiim aad Lnnate Asylum, Birieker’ tons burshen, vrill sail as above, ber regular dey. i Bay Abbey Hotel, Camity Charch Cametry High Bridge o For freight or passage, havine very dior secoramotations | Wort Washington. B MOORK, notaurpassod by eny ship ia port, wpply on board, west wide] ind tm* re Pent Burlirg sip, orto WOODHULL & aay “VORKVILLE, ASTORIA, HELL GATE FERRY, ‘South at. HAVENS WOOD AND NEW VORK STAVES. Wil co mence ranging on Monday, May 4, as follows t— Pays Mt 7.9, autd 11 ofctoeb, a Sh 8 eave 3 Os than street oop site Clty RY ACT, 9, 19, anc ASSAGE FROM ENCLAND, Tit, “elo A Mai 3 4.5, Gand 7u'elock PM LNG AND WALES VIA LIV i tis Stage will cat lor passengers at 30 Bowery, corsaro T THE subscriber lis made unequalled array wirente | og) giver, ani at Hazieie Yorkville All baggawe nt thr Fs Sam i, Ont emirate this year, “bie "Thovt | Senerie rain On. me aerivl of she stage nt Aatorinsit ities the old established packet of 108 of paxsnge $100, pacwet atup Hettivgner, Capt Im Bursley, 1099 tous burtaen, will euceted the Kuchestur, amd ent! on ner rergiay day, 2st July. my Ix would to apply at | iediately by in renuineys for conveying pnsseagers iv Raveas epson sivas HeRDMAN, 61 oath wi rd Lone island ‘arms. N. Bush shins of this }is0agw leave mrverpeel every ive a Wagons tolet. LEWIS & CARTER, fi aul be furnished (or any qm oraen a . ‘ Say, tnd Cre Sinchoal ppnbten’ Unstitatione uennkent toe | mmetmcce Proprietors awited kinedam, apply aa ahove mat re Naw YORK SCHOOLE:'® MUUNTAIN Sayeaia B rash of 1008 tous, will sail aa For trejaht tH nge, having neeommodetions anequajted tor 5 for eponder oF tricrteapply on bond, ae Orteans whack foo w OF Wall atsreGs OO ee COLLINS & CO. 66 Bouth st +f IK LIVEKPOOL—-New Line—HMequiar Vechet Pa F ges Yheaptendid thip UANUUCK, wey City to M. r—four thence by Post Mounwin $ Was ington a of yt weate to J. Ounsareial Hotel, 79 Courtiaad ed at the shortest notice, by applyme tow apm dea" re PAGnET FOR HAVKRE=Seomd Line Tie Shin ONEIDA, James Frene, Master, will sail oo tof Inly. Kor freight or paaage, apply to Price of passage $190. The chet nit Tes Onpt J Co! . Of 1190 tons, will surcee dhe Ganiok, nad ani the 26th of July, her reculat day maMojarire ‘OR NEW ORLEAN: NEW Gite PIN A ket abip OF W iting posit-vei: wail as above, her rogutar day. 0° freight oF presage, haying handsome farnished gecomno- LOUISIANA AND thee June — The fuat a, Captain Wood, will No 9 Tonting Boilding or Wal’ and Waters te, Be ny nee BLE RCO Fok SEW ORLEAN 9 reat. with Di: —The « eatta in, New Orles a ey TVA. Ce tan Hamen bers. Hallly and Woodratt, who whl¥ promptly forward all woods 19 thetenddreas. Bhipsers vy thie ling may rely nom haviug tosis goods Mearnred, and that Un hy ne aa, ; @ ships of ia Mi eight, of paarage in the cabli ha ery waper vi0m ¥: evuly oa beard, or ‘The Great Foot Race over the Beacon Course. This event, which hus excited so much interest | 4 throughout all claases in the States for some time past, came off yesterday. The attendance, as was anticipated, was highly numerous and respectable, and we were given to understand that marly parties had come several hundreds of miles to witness it. There were upwards of 8,000 on the different stands, aud the course, paddock, and fields around were crowded; the very trees were filled with spectators, all eager to catch a glance of the pedestrians. There uld not be fewer spectators than 20,000 present. he genial showers of the previous evening, and early pact of the morning, readered the course am first rate oF der, which, together with the attention that hud bees pre- viously paid w it by the proprietors, made itan avery re- Spoct ali that ould be desired. The weather, too, was somewhat plvasanter, in consequence of the rain, aud a gentle breeze prevailing, madu it better for the runners ukd spectators, an! the scene was much enlivened by the attundance of a good band of musicians, which played many beautitul and popular pieces of music in a very cre. ditle manner, It may be useful and interesting on this eccasion to re fer to the former great loot race—tea miles within the hour--won by Stanaard, in 1835, which came off ovr the Union Course, on the 2ith of April. He was then in his 2th year, and weighed one huadred and sixty-five pounds (his present weight is not so great by nearly twenty pounds), His most formidable competitors on that occasion were Guo, W. Gluuer.a Pease: id Patrick Mahoney, an toshman, ‘Phe latter ran his first inile in 524, Stannard’s tine for the ten miles wus 69.44, winning by sixteen seconds Ou reterence to the * uri Register and Sporung Magazine,” the * placing” on that occasion wasi— Mines, lot 24 34 dth oth Sth 7th 8th Oth 10th Stannard, 3433 8 2 2b ie Giausr, SoM Bend 2 3 Mehony, 12565644 4 88 Downs, 6 822 1 1 1 2gavein. meCargy, 6 77 7 4gavein, Walt, 4 6 4 4gavein. sutton, 8 8 6 6yavein Madlard, 9 9 8 Biull and gave in} Vermiyea, 7 Ggave in, Tha -um to be run for was on this occasion $800; $500 to thefirst person who performed 10} ciles within the hour; $200 to the second best, and $.00 tu the third best, pro vided the two latter perfurmed 10 miles or upwarde within the hour; and if 10} miles was not performed within the tume, ouly $300 would be given te the best in the race. For these stakus, and under these ounuitions, the following were entored: Scawnard, of Con. Wits Od, Barons \ilder, of New York. Wits A Leavis, of New York Jawes Leroy, ‘of Grovuly yn, Jos Ouewart, of Now Yorn, IC vothever ot Phitedclptia Soha Guitde Joho MoM ao) oO No hock, 2 Wid shy 4,04 Pough tee, ote Jom Sunta"ot ew York ve’ of New Fon Alodty Wordou, Eugiuee of J rey Uity berry. For some daye previvus to the race, the betting was 3 60 100 Ue; (hats, Loat BO Mun Woilid Pup the 10} niles #ebiptue hour, Ji waseven betting between Awanerd aud Livingswwa, aud the two Were takeu ayainst tue fivid. Vo Suiurday aud Suguay Lust it Was reported that Siau- ward bed brvke down io a triad Which he made on Satur asy morni aud thas he Would require, as the sporting 6e ste say, 7 wW de Dlistered and firea” ure he would be i geodevndition ‘This report was not true, and no doubt uud been started by iniesested purtivs, bets to 8 Cousidera- vie amount huving been made Upon him, On the ground, previous to the race, the odds Were iu lavor of uae; bur Stanmard Was taken aguuet apy vtuer, During ihe run aug, 20 to 10 Wad llered on Dlaunurd aguinst the field, aud dtu 1 tha it Would not by dune by any one of them Little was dugean tae bettiog througuuut, previous ty the start At Was @ pretty general nowon that the victors eroWN Would grace Oiler biows than those of the pre- vious Conqueior; yet no one bad the courage to back his taney. we or thre pibbies were had, but they wore lice ungel’s visite, tow aud tix between, About ball past four o'clock the tollowing made their Appearance preparatory to the start. Major H Stannard appeaced in youd health and sirits, and confident ot auc- ces. Ho as uear sx twet high, Well made, rather mus ular, and not over burthenvd with flesh Samuel Chu- woud, an Indian of halt cust, trom Syracuse, about 30 years OL age, about > leet 9 inches bign, Ligut make, sather muscular, Geo, Whieuesd, of New York, sbout tho same height aa previous, but @ younger mau by soins thiee of lous years; he labored nudur some disadvantage uence of a severe Kick frum a horse, Which be above the kuee a few days previous, David ‘yers, of Poughkerpme, abuut 6 leet 3 iuches high, light TO EL SR aR aap att AM PR, Rye tities sv evidently lor sucha joo. Joan Guide uuctle lelloW, about 9 fect 4,27 or 23. y age, ratner muavcuiat, James Lepoy, of Brovklyn, 23 years of age, the sioutest mide man of the lot that showed, about 16 iba ia weight, 6 tet Gor 7 inches high, James Stewart, vt New York, a light active young man of come 23 or a4 years, about 12 0r 180 ibs, weigh., and d feet 6 inches sign, J. C. Oberteutter, of Philudelphia, about 4 feet 4 iuches high, 26 or 37 yoars of age, not exceeding 120 Abs. in weight, but stripped weil. . The misting Caudidates were, Thomas Curlin, Arnet Oixon, Joba sie Mann, Elias A Travis, Jamea Wheeler, teary Chapple, Alonzo Worden, and Mr. Livingston. ‘The piace allotted for starting trom was a quarter of a wile up the short course, theretore the extra quarter bad to be done over in the first round. Lt is imposmble to give with any degree of correctaess how gach mile was pro gresued in in Consequence of the similarity of the dronses worn by the compeuitors and the ecowds of persona who chronged the course, but the following wall show Low cach passed the judge’s chair at the eud of each mile, at che stme time it must be borne in mind that the first cound included 4¢ miles. It was agreed upon that the uen should stax. ut the sound of a bugle, and us they com- pleted each mile, the bogie should sound again, and as che first man passed the judges stand the buss deum shoutd cike one #troke foreach mile completed, thus the spec: rs might know what number of miles were perforined ac nny period, Having taking their stand, a few words were addressed © the oandidates by one of the judges as to the terms ct ce race, ‘The word was given to go, and Stewart jamped off at arattlog pace, taking the lead by several . Many sfid tais was too good to last. Of the truth of this the result will show. The ovhers were ailto gother evidently waiting for oneanother. They had no: gone half round the course when Stannard took the lead irom Stewart, the latter falling into the track behind Stannard Ivad to the stand with Guilder some 4.005 yards behind ; Smith third, Clemmons fourth, other four some distance behind them. Leroy was taken sick as he same down the first mile, and gave in. This mile and a jnartee was performed in 7 minuten by the loading man dtunnard. ‘The second mile was conrpleted in 8 minutes seconds, Stannard leading, with Gailder some 20 or 3 yards behind, Whitehead third, Clemmons fourch—the itherscume in detail, some already quarter of a mile be: vind the forem: and from their similarity of dress, weight and carriage, cannot place them with © nut’ it was of little cousequence, as the ra iready evidently between the three or four mi The third mile was performed in 6 minutes 7 seconds Stannard leading, Guilder only some three or four yards behiod him, Whitehead at the distance port, Clemmony vhout as far behind Whitehead, accompanied by Obertent- for some three or four yards behind him again. In going ip the back stretch of the fourth mile Clemmons appear a ¢ foremost, but not sufficiently te serve his lend in, compluting the mile in 6 minutes i neconda, Guilder second about ten yards behind, White read third, Smith fourth; the two latter at the top of the strait course when the others were at home. Stannard completed fifth milo in 6 minutes econds; Guilder ihout the same distance as before after him; Smith, White- head and Obertenffer, about a quarter of a mile behind. — he sixth mile was completed in 6 minutes 23 -econds.— Che parties in @ aimilar position asthe previous mile; Whitehead third, Smith fonrth, Oberteuffer fifth ; the latter three near three quarters @f amile behind ‘The 7th mile ‘ook 6 minutes and 24 se@ends to complete; Guilder ravher more distant {rom Stennard then the previous three miles. In going round the back stretch for the th mile, there was én evident increase of pace between the two lenders, Guilder appeared to gain on Stannord near the top; the hird Smith was now near a mile behind; the others were missing. When near the half mile Guilder stopped to drink some water given to him by some ignorant friend re sly enemy the effects of which he afterwards fonnd ont it is no uncommon ocenrrence in England and on the ‘ontinent, by parttes opposed, to persuade competitors engaged in stich an undertaking as this, to drink, particn- larly water; or to get some one very disinterested to vo wo jor them; or in the excitement of the moment, to tempt them with it by putting it in their hand. In this vase poor Guilder thought it was some of his particular friends who were accompanying him, gave it te him, but hey alldeny it. Drinking water during the excitement, and in the great state of heot in which they must naturally he, is very dangerous, end has been known to prove fatol in'more than one instance, by bringing on cramp—or stagnation fn the stomach, ‘This mile was completed in6 minutes 9% seconds, Guilder oe ill further bebtecd the leading man Stannerd; Smith quire a mile inthe rear; Stannard cumne in feont for the ninth nile in 6 minutes 23 svoonds, evidently increasing the spice between himself and Guilder, who was now some 0 or 60 yards behind him, and when he passed the chair was evidently much paler than previously; Smith still farther off tian before. The 10{ miles waa completed in Thour and 4 minates $5 seconds, Stannard leading, and came in just ax Smith was completing his 0} miles; the vast mile faving been performed in 7 minutes 36 seconds Aa Guiller passed the starting chair, he was observed o stagger, and a few yards further down he fell jnto the arma of a friend who was accompanying him, apparently Mfelese, Ie was immediately tekep tolthe house of My, Montagus, the keeper, aijoining the conrse, where every attention was paid to him until medical aid could be procured, the females of the family vieing with wach ether to avo who could do the mo: render assist. ange, which they generally on such occasions know so well how to do. In & short time a medical gentleman, who happened to be on the ground kindly rendered his ax ance, and in an hour atterwards the nnfortunate man gave sensibility ; and in a fow hours after. wards was removed to his home, in thie city, ima couch provided for him by the proprietors of the contre, These gentlemen had taken the precaution to engage @ medical gentleman to be present in case of any accident, but it unfortunately happened that he could not, amidst such o multitude, be found tor sometime. The proprictors of the conrse generonaly deo although Guilder w not entitled to any thing, ke should have a share of the purse on hia recovery ew n well Dune a | judges tau U | bodied, tie | tors to ruiur | this matter. on the Unio: « Keni, vidi, duous tasa. tor them, tra, whieh #8 of ko be tae bk tain mat po Wood Cemet nurd as the correct. Satvapar, monson — Slander.—This | ‘The following is the anal result :— } Occasion, aud the pro Kiuduess towards we: Ou this occasion a neighbor of vurs Wath @ Wood cut thut would havi Price Two Cents, Minne. Jet 2d 3d tth Sun 6th 7th Sth 9th Och oat bt - 4 wid oe 1 i 2 2 3 2,8 5.2. 8 on 466 ENP S Ogee We 4 4 9 4 6 6 8 4 ynvein 39335 3 & gavein 66 6 4 6 4 & gaveur Gave in. Uare ja about the 4 ho mil *@ 7 diay 0:7 O21 U-1S G24 O84 6:20 O348 7.25 @ ia ab uc th Su al Mine 10 sates 1 MOUE s LaULAR 10% secoud. NM ) Sey. | * » = og Shortly after the conclusion of the race, Mr. Stannard came in iront ol ine judges? stand charger, aud begged leave wo audrese a tow words to the mounted on a grvy he muiitudy around, Silence having bewn begged ou Dehall ut himsell und wis compet Muse MACETE ThaLks 9 the Juages on this vt the Course, lor their great etey Bad beeu enguged in Plantod the standard ob Connections pune 9 Years since, aud ( thut day in Lot he had proved toot be wos nut azhamed, aud stud mui tained it, Me could say, likw @ lumous generat of uli, vic,” Loame, Lsaw, Lcouquered. Consderw bie cheering tullowed thi bret address, and the cunqas Tor rode uwuy evidently but ttle affected by bie late aie ou ie Suiticient got vut ay n Hoboken by express, cum all the Way In t ver priated, purporting w be a fajor Standury, butit may woo bey Lucognised eubak, OF What Was Used tur Och, OL aM CEI et, McDonaid Clark, Who wow lies in Gree Ty, Wud is 48 MUCH LiKe one as the Uther 5 bur Wut be Juuind 10 be quite as good a ukeness Of Major Stau- inturmasion this LXpreas second etion 1 Sheriff's Court. June t.—dbrahum £. Miller vs. Abraham Si Was wn acuon of sane, brougnt over tur Letal irom Staten Islaud (che venue beg Changed of application trom the phunutt) oun .eside ou Ol Customs, pointed to re Abe purtice 4 the Istdud,aud filles Ue situation of ottic In July & place the dete: Miller, the pluingit, wae ap: lant, Subsequent to Waien the Wurde Compiained ul Were, It Was uliuged, spoken by de feudaut. acting ag his tendaut dir. Clark, Disuict Attorney lor toe Isang, ap peared tor the plait and opener the cuse. Mr. Sandioru ussuciaty. Mi. Bivat appeared for the de- The defendant having pot in no pieaol jusu- hcauun, @ long urguaiwat iovk place between o Uns us Ww thy Fightun (ay part ol the dvisnes to put an testumo- ny Wil 4 View tu impeach the Churacter of the plunutt, aguiust whon Or. ught the Charges i relauun to bis character. sumption ot m It Was ulivged that the churge for Wich he AcUun Could De substautinted, as Well ae other Alter uiush cou Une taken Up tu Arguing the Law point relu- Gave the rigat ob the wtuivsibuity of auch wstimeny, ve bur appolnte Croseeaamined by Mr. Bucxt—I don't know of my own kuowiedye oat this is the sume Miller tnat waa on the Jury thy caseot Polly Budine’s trial. Oniven ke. the words charged spoken by Bimousun; he su. in Toum thu “idiller Was @ thiel” Simonson Ved tiem the offices of Customs, and Miler was Mantin was here called to thestand, and sworn, but way withdrawn aiter a brief discuavion be- tween counsel. Jon Sisto: wsoN Was examined on part of the defence by Mr Buuyr—1 consider Millera mau of very bad charuc- ter on Staten p lelund. Crossezamined by Mr Cranx—1 am brother to defend ant; 1 an ou 1 would not trust wim whoulwright'’s store, ut OT ws Gul ina with Miter; | euid often that myheu rovet; (uugbter) | keep & nd Miler iv wad w Wheelwright; | rual wards him as tom towmds my nege speaking t bors generally; Lsemetiings avuid mecung tum. Aber Cocnakay, sWworn—l have Kuuwu Muler for the fast 8 ur lv y vurd; his charactur, us | huve beatd it spoken vf by other persons, ba bad. Cross examined.—1 nave heard it spoken of as being bad ; I served a 4 the 1B bad ; heard apeak apprenticeship with the last witness ; 1 have + witness speak of Niiilers’ character as an’t particulutly nue the persons 1 have of bis churacter, but 1 have neard others apouk of it as being bad ; this was so far buck as two or iaree ywurs ago; | weut aud asked bis for the hat atter he took it, and suiiler told m Jonas B lived a: Port hw hud not the bat, ros swork.—i Know the plaintiff; | wad in the years 1Sd> aud 1889; 1 kept a grocery more there 5 the Charvcter of the plasuttt, Mid ter, is bul. Crossexamined.—I have heard his character spoken of as be ad di¥eeedente [1 ra abd Wade keg somorny 5 1 was spoken to velure | came here by the wet! (dung u bail Whica Wer apaken of ia connection with Mali y when L resided at Port it Sone mond. ide at Staten Island ; 1 know swora.—Ir Muuler ; hin character is not good trom whut ve heard of it. Joun L Suis. sworn —I have a smail acquaintance with er ; luis character is bad. ” Crosa-cxumined I lived three yeara on Staten Island ; i had a law © Peten BL controversy with hin; he treated me badly. Jovexman of Staten island sworn.—Corrobo- rated the testimony of Jast witness in relation to charac- ter of Miller, Josarit Cocne: witness in te the plamtuif, corroborated the testimony of this slauion to the character of Miller. Resutring Trerimony. Wirtiam ¥. Townae sp testified to having had a conver sation with Miller, and that Miller offered him a hat pro- Vided he would tell him (Miller) the name of any man that would say he stole a hat; { heard him sometimes spoken well of and sometimes badly of. Dr. Mallet inspector to of Miller ; I others appointed to the Custom ile Mr. Bost cours; he cannot come in here <'T. Autisox,-1 never heard anything against il about the time he received the appointment of the Castom House ; 1 now live within a mile have heard nothing against him ; thare were use at the Kame time, mself an injury by this another man. ~The man ix doin Mr Saxproap—Over aud over aga] have said that you cannot; After som subject of the adn {heard remarks made atythe time of his appoint: tinned : ment, which was not & repu De. Granwe eworn— | reside at Miller’s side of the I-Iynd AM T have known M. pointment tent. ot Deven rove bad character for a particular act. @ brief altercation between counsel on the bility ofsuch evidence, witness con mit the length to say that the appojatment je one. for the last ten years; { heard the ap poken of, and it was suid Miller was incom swort—I always heardhis character was good until he got his appointment. ‘This witness in ross-exarnination stated, that hehad heard Miller objected to because he was a Democrat. David Vee! sworn, andc lation to gen‘ ‘ker, John Morris and Oliver R. Martin were orroborated the testimony of Dr. Clark in re eral cheracter. Mr. Biewt agein tendered bagpninae Por show bad i character in a shasp Fj tearned fi laughter.) Mr. Buow learned con (anehter,) did not— ‘Count, {aterrupting, requested the gentlemen to avoid | zette, June 8 personalitie Mr, Buy ich drew forth relation to partionlar acts w cinder irom Mr, Sandford, who desired “ hit t replied, that he was pot aware what th nsel meant by * making a Judy of himse it might be familiar to Mr Sandiord ; but he ater tendering teatimony against the plain- tiff, in relation to charges about the teking of @ bell and an axe, enmmed up length. Mr Bawprorn replied, aud was followed by Mr. Cra rendered when the jury retired, and efiertwo hours verdict of $50 damages ; whieh covered the same nmount of costs. Before Assistant Vice Chan June 3rd Hanley and Rnoades fur others. Objections to Mi In Chancery. Mor Lewis H. Sandford. —Decisions.—Robert EB Temple ee Gideon others. B. F, Butler for complainant, J Mr. Temple, J. V.L. Prayn for Hanley and ‘4 report of settlement overruled. Trust approved with sight modifications (April 61h.) for com nant, 8. Gordon for defendant, (nrg! Chauncey Morse and others —A. J. Parker ed at Albany.) Bill dismissed with costs a8 to Morse, (Way 4th.) Solon Grout va. Van Schaonhoven and others, trustecs.— J. Howe for Decree dirceting wetting aside + complainant, D. Buel, Jr. for defendant tilement, appointing new trustee, and (May 6:h) former trust deed Edward Boisregord vs. The N. T Bankine Company and others Winkle for and that receiver wlod up the wffairs of the bank na di the R. S. rected b; Daniels ve Me Veaa for sAlijah Fit Wilson and W for defendants. oel the mort; coats. Hannah Fi administy ato: mantor defer ¥. B. Cutting for complainant; defendants, Ds E. 8. Van ree in favor of complainant Hatch—O A. Kingsley for complainant; ©. dvtendaut. Bill diamissed, with costs, ch et al ve, Waring, Cotheal and others ~H iliman for complainants; J. Slof Decree that Cotheal deliver up and gages, and the Waringsto pay comploinant’s her's administrator, ve. Willoughby. surviving of John Fishes tL. Clark and W sii ndant—b. H. Owen, for compluinant—Defen dante exceptions to Master's report allow a! as to the mode of computing interest, and 94 to (en. Bogardas’ tertinony Also the 6th and 9th ‘excep overruled, Whittingham complainant--W. Muleck, for defendant. Bill di ieny-—Residne of exceptions Cummings and ol —W. Silliman, for nin> se Ohedlah Me Crane ve. Bunnell and Boutwell—D. Wright. for complainant—J. D. Willard, for defendants. Demurrer allowed, wi ‘and bill dismissed as to relief. ith co! Thompeon & wife 19, Clundenning and others, Exxecutors and devivers —R. Emmet lor defendants the minor ¢ ‘The trast wm tion among 8. Rape) JL Mavon Johnson for defend tate, Interest to well as often ns t jowed their F. T. Bac! for complainant. fendant, FE overmiled couty O'Conor, for complainants » truste of the will for hikiren, and for accumulation, deolared void to the personally upheld—Decroo for parti- be heirs and others vy. Baecutors of §, Normeorthy.— and 0. B, Tallmadge, ts. Decree for an harged on balanc y amount to $1000. Exeeutors to by commissions. khouse ¥. Martin Waters—G. BR. J. Bondoin It, Brewater ant ©. O'Connor, for de ceptions to Master's report om hotl sides Decree for amount doe to © ainant—w it af Carmicharh cipg and Mvuaner.—About four day morning, a boarder at Mr. No. 64 Dock street, named Jules Lesucur, attempted to Kill bis wife, aud immediately alterviarda shot bimselt dead, ‘Phe cause of these resh acs was jea- lousy. ‘The deceased, some time since, Was marred im the State or Lomsiana. Fis wife's maiden name was Vie-~ Wire Picou. She was a native of that State, and Led, at the Umy of her marriage, cunsiderable property, which sbe inheried. The parties soon alterwards cisog difficulties of a serions nature arose between th Jong siuce, the Wile is said to have come to (his city, With the agent of her estate. They took ludgings at the West ern Hotel, under assumed name The husband, upon ning this, bud his jealous feeling aroused, wud since then bis couduct had assumed a teartul character, About four weeks ago he game on to this city, end finding his Wile at the house of Mr. Eamtol, be repaired thinker aud took boarding During his stay it was obvious that he Was suffering great mental iigony, aa the am- Pressivn of hig wite’s Ineonstency, seemed to be con upuaily preying upon bis mind.” On Friday night he Was observed 10 be in au unusual stale of excitement, tor the whole pighthe paced up and down the tuem. fa the mesntiine, his wie nia cows and tel! wleep upon the bed Abuut touro’clock he awakened her, ane 1 quorted her to kiss him. She retused to do He theu laid a it is amusing to see tho man@uyres which some of our | of his wily, Coutempuraries adupt to make up un extra or to get oUt # second edition ; thy most trifling Curoula disgraced | left hand, into his own body ficad not to beimaking a Judy of himeelt (Loud | hand fe | 1: | sing crop falling m | the ‘experien down upon the bed by ber sive, with « large pistol au ech Placing the muczle of our of them againet the side he fired it. ‘The bail p ssed into Ler beay, aud produced a Wound of so serious ucheracter, (hut ut nino o'clock ut pight sbu breathed her last, Leoue thinking that he had accomplished his dreadful desu, in the next moment fired the pistol, which be held init The ball entered beiew the sixth rib, and passed out ef his back, ludgi:g in the feathers in tue bed. He was instuntly kiled. The ia mates of the house, und the whule neightgrhoou, wers homediately aroused; and when 'he iacts of the case were mace KnoWn, Bathey were in a few minutes after the me- laucholy occurrence, the greatest consternation prevailed. At ticht o'clock up Saturvay morning, the coroner held an inquest, Several witnesses were examined smovg whom waa Mr. ?. 5 Duval, a boarder in the house, who. deposed that Was no! quuinted with the deceused or bis wite further than seeing them at the tuble— never heard any quarrel between them, the decca-ed bad been endeavoring to persuade her to go to Baltumore with bim; lus (rubks Were packed up for the purpose. Upon heanug the reports of the pistols he entered the room, gud found the: shirt on the breuot of the deceased on fire; he was dead when he entered, the wile was removed into the ext r. om. A paper was found on the teble in the 100m, m French, which was (ransiated by Mr. Duval. Jt commenced by begging the pardon of God tor the crime he «as about to commit, ‘Lhe wile was then spoken ot in every 1urin of wffecuon—the parting with his dear Victoire «as the only (nought that wrung bis soul—" no, no, better die wogetber a bundred mes than be separated.” ‘Mr. Exmoil is (hen addressed, und alter beg, ing bis pardon jor the troubie he ig wbout to give bim, him, by all his hopes ef hea- ven, to comply with hia Juat request. He then gots ou to say? “In atrunk, the key cf which is to be found m my pantaloons pocket, you wall find one hundred doliare, with that f hope you will have our bodies deposicd in one grave~p.ain Coffins and one giave—il any reno alter thie 16 dune, I give it to you With & good heart, and Deg you to accept of at, together wath wll my ipen, in o1ver to remunerate you for ali the trouble | will cause) ow. However culpabie | may be, | hope my lest requesi will vot be retused—our bodies must repose inone common grave—zo that as they bave tried to separate us i tite, we shall elerp together forever in death, ‘Tie of dyimg People are aways respected; 1 rast you will not reuse.” There were thr postscripts to this paper, each signed with bis name. One again sep his seqnest to Div, B. Another ays, if 9100 are not sufficient, you will find $60 or $70 a tn box. The clothes of my wife she gives to re Esmiol 4 third posteript, says her wgent. (Mr Burbece) counted without bis host in his endeavors to separate ue-—he then speake of a letter he had written bim some ume in Febsp- ay. He then bide Mr kemoil farewell, reiterates bis request, and prays him te accept oll he leaves in return for the trouule he occasions him. He also to Mr, Barbuce that I forgive bim for thi done me, | bequeath him the whole sum lefv1o me b3 wife, made during ber last sickness. 1 the books of mine he bas sent to lavene [ nppeurs to be written ironically) 1 am unucqusinted with Me Duval, but I beg him ta vecept ul my history of the French Revolu ‘This poper 1 dwed 97th Niny, 1844, and is written in a plam, neut hand, more like a copy of @ paper written under such circumstances thou an origmal. A second puper, written evidently under great excitement, was found addressed to Mr Buibece, to be given to him when he arnves in Philadelphia He went tu France about two months since. It Was io thin clisct—" You must think me stupid to suppose | conta be ueceived by yourdesigus. You took a bont at Ciucsnuati to 0 to St’ Lonis with my wile, on your way to Philadel phin TL coni not be deceived by your march. You wrote forged bemes for yourselt end my wife on the register ol the Western Hot). when you ircised in this ceut. You did'nt come trom Cuba, &e. it may serve as w lesson to you never to meddle with other people's busl- uess. You should not practice the deceit you did when travelling with my wile oy bourd the canal beat, It is @ pity ge fre not here to see the work you are the cause vf You will not expose others to the fate yon bave us The 1u,70 france you have taken will not benefit you. f hope you wili be Compeiled to return them to my heir.” Lhis paper was dated the 30th May. A sealed leiter found on the table divacted to) ¥ Harrison street, 69 Baltimore’ It was opened Coroner. Ls Contents were to the loliow ing «flee! : My Dear Mr. Booth—Aiter a great dealot dificulty 1 have ut lust fonod my wile, and have been with her some time Tcannot, however, get ouy thing out of her—she is inmoveabie—her resolution is wachungable has good proof of a change of my course ut life, beseeched her to hear your evidence in my favor-—to go with me in tha vicinity of your estimable fumily, Vat no, nothing can change her determination—nothing hes any effect. “{ have, therefore, taken my determination—we will die~both of us L prefer @ thousand tin ratirer than be separated. 1 give yowall my property in YOUr possession, together With the money you have rent to New York—thia you cau reclaim Adien my good end estimable friend; pray jor me, and ail your goed family, Fhope, wili do likewise, We will meet egaia in a er world. ‘This letter was dated May 20, 1844. A parcel, enveloped in yellow paper, ted with a string, was elso found; on the outside was written a desi 0 have it deposited in his coffin, without beng opened. This was untied ; on the inside of the envelope wer found the same desire repeated. ‘ihe contents wera letters of various dates, some by himself, (a few rigned Pree Le- eur, though apparently in the same hund wi mber by his wife, and asmall package of by haic. Afver this partiat examination, the bundie was te stored to its original state. In the trunk «poke ficst paper read, a green silk purse was found, with $75 vo it ‘his trunk was filled with clothing, om the top of «hich was found a French Catholio Prayer Book Tho turned a verdict accordingly Yesterday the coroner an inquest on the body of the wile. A py nination wes made, and a verdict thar ar came ‘o her death by a bell red trom « justel in ands of her husband, Jules Lesvevr, ehour Liven sui the minutes before 4 a'elo { the deceased was forty years, that ot her hus ty two. We learn (bat Lesneur, @ lange portion of his wile’s eata where he ogain marr His wi H one child, The request that these ji-fated beings should be buried in the same grave was not complied with The wife, up to her last moment, objected to in—U. & Ge the Tux FLoop ar St. Lovis.—At 32 o'clock on Wednesday, the river was at its greatest height. At that time, it way within a foot of the height of the great frenhet of 1596 ten inches, We believothat itis not disputed, that the recent enormous rine in the en hI was owing to heavy raine, chiefly in Missouri and Iilmoly, and was not at all connected with whut is commonly called the" an nual rise.” These rains were probably as copious and +x- tensive as ever fell in this region of country. Au intelli- gent observer a German jeman of St, Charles co., be- fore the rains were over, estimated the quantity that bed tallen to he ount in the same neigh borhood for two yeara previously! Mnch rein tel) ater thie estimate was mete. It hus been stated in this and other pa» pers that a large flood oecurred in 1785. From all acco' the water at that time musth igh. owing, probably, to the fact that red wih the regular rine in both the Missouri But the statement that the waters were as high y PreFENt wile of Third street, presenting 2 wide bro) extending from binffto bluff, is not, we think, entided to any crecit, ‘ne to say how much larger than the secump. lation thi son must have been the volume of water to have deluged ruch an immense surface to to great a yrobably rafe to msaume that it must The possibility of such an it wonld be not only wee ly oppor state of things, within the prerent geveration, warring as it Joen, with the result meteorological observations turing that period For onrselves, we are of opinion that the eccupants of haildings, cven as low down as Main st., never fear invasion from the river.— St Lends Dime, Moy 29. Gurat worn Accowpiiennb—The Akron B con announces that the great work which has been for aeveral years inp ocess of constrnction by the Portags Canul and Manotncmring Company, of bringing the water of the Cuyahoga river to the brow of the bis) just north of Akron to ba used for hydranlic purposes, je completed, and the water line been let into the rece, The event iv one of vast importance to the prosperity of Akron, aid was celebrated by the roar of cannon, ringing of bells and the shouts of a crowd of spectators assembled to witness the flow of the waters threngh the new channel opened by incredible labor and expense, ‘The fall obtained is 160 foot, iinmediately adjacent to the Ohie Canel, and capable of driving over iM runs of stone, Dr Crosby of meld ‘was the projector and principal agent in occonipliehing the great enterprive.— Cleveland Herald, May 29. Cona.—-We have out regular files of the “Diario de a Marino” {rom Havana to the 224 ultime, con- taining extracts from various papers published at St. Jogo, Trinidad de Cuds, St. Rapirita, Villablara, Matanzas, Ko, containing the intalligence of copious rains baving taken piace in all thore neighbor An these are the cen- trea reepectively of t var districts of oth the ‘north and south wid the fears of the en- ning ¢ neo .and prices aneae bed relapsed to old rater Under It is impes at Havana and M a he | our commercial head will he found the market: 7v or ma were bnsily engaged in the trials of the slaves con vontol with the late attempt nt ineurrection, reserving lve | mnlatious, free negrort and whites to the last. | The prt | sone andl fortresses are litarally filled with the recuse

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