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NEW YORK HERALD. ' gncy comes outer Tet ian enor eS . New York, Wednesday, June 4, 3940. as to who shall have the management and business Scnoon Exzctioy.—The following is a list of the school officers elected. Thoee in italics are natives. ler Wanp.—Commissioners—H. ‘Nicoll, 8. A. Crapo, uestrian tnd. Cons celebrated iy hal be in Jomey City on Fray, “de Setar on , ’s branch ‘of the same company ° of the emigrants arriving at this port from Europe. Inspector—8. R. Harris. martes = = a | 2. A Trustees. Mickle, J. Allstadt, in qi Political and Moral Reforms of the pence | ep cxgeeted thedieriggane renal soahen 8 arent & 3 TS Duy, i ~ Cartesihad Jest meme er Speen” a a ae 1° pagm, peed Constitutions. er number of emigrants from all the countries of Eu- vanv—Commissioner—J. ress. ‘This being one of the regular days for celebrating in company with Mr. Ge Di Pren- One of the most significant movements of the age, | Tope will reach tnese shores than in any former year, <4 Tw. ¢ 7 ul = ey it a easter that one of the | tice, of the Louisville Journal, visited the Mammoth Cave the solemnities of this meritorious and philanthropic passenge this city, had fal- | a short time since. They were in the cave 16 hours, and ih from iati uppoint the | len overboard, it is supposed out of the cabin window. Association, long before the hour ted, Peer ge Barer Le ocean’ ox be war Fringe 18 ete ‘short eccount of it published in room furnished a very numerous and faithful repre- | discovered, but either through inability or disinclination, | imention that Ole Bull’vock hiv iota nego te sentation of the agricultural interests of the country. | he made ne effort to seize it. When scon he was lying | gave us some of his noblest. performances a1 the pointe The subject announced was eminently designed to | % his back. most remarkable for their wonderful echoes. The mu- affecting both the moral and political elements of | and the probability is that they bring with them se- society, is that resulting from the desire for change, | veral millions of dollars, a part of which must neces- existing in the minds of the people in various por- | sarily be expended in this city on their landing here, tions of the Union, and the incorporations into their | pay'ng for board, and for transportation up the rivers rs - o& . Awa — 82 fires, and 15 | sic like arth): lic, It |, indeed, State Constitutions of new principles and new views | and various other ways. The contest is for the pos- awaken the deepest solicitude, and during the usual ‘inne, ducing Ff pev lem gay ‘i , inicee Phe whale potent! repent dadesd, stipe. which have been foreed upon them by the events of | session of these expenditures. . 2 hours appropriated to desultory remarka,upon genersl | "“Poltes Office, Jorx 3—A Fanncrs Gnerixxan 1m | tates, and tears, copiously gushing ters, streamed : , 4 . ; a Y 2 i ture, it was evident all were | p Jean Baptise Devauchelle, a gen 5 recent years. We allude particularly to the new} One of these contending parties consists of per-} orn Wann ennai iO reeny: pa pee for the usual intimation from the inde- Homan, who cannot speak © word of English, was decoy- | “ Long Tom Coffin” Scott, the actor, has a pros- Constitution adopted by a Convention of the Sfate | 90ns who keep boarding-houses and employ “ run- of Leuisiana—to the passage of the bill in this State | ners,” and are also agents for steamboats and cana] for appealing to the people in favor of a State Con-! boats, in which the emigrants are transported to vention—to the recent events in Rhode Island—and | Buffalo and elsewhere. For many years this class to various other similar movements throughout the | of operators have had the monopoly of the emigrants, country, all growing out of the same desire for | making a very nice business out of them, and fea- ameliorating the condition of the people, and ex- ing their nests on every occasion. The instances tending the principles of civil and religious liberty of robbery and cheating practised upon the poor on all sides. emigrants are indeed “too numerous to mention,” The new Constitution agreed upon by the recent | asthe auctioneers say. But the business has been Convention in Louisiana, and which will be sub-| too good not to attract speculators in another quar- mitted to the people of that State in a short time, is| ter. Welearnthata new class of operators have very remarkable in some of the new principles in-| started a number of steamboats, and now propose to corporated in its provisions. Not the least signifi- | embark all the emigrants at Quarantine Ground, cant nre those in reference to banks—atate debts— | without their landing at New York at all, and from and dueling. Strong and positive ‘clauses have | thence convey them to Albany at a cheap rate, then been introduced in that Constitution for ever pro- | transporting them out west in whatever direction hibiting the incorporation of banks as chartered | they desire. These may be ealled the steamboat. companies—and also the issuing of State bonds or | Funners, and they are very much opposed to the old the incurring of State debts for any other purpose | “ runners,” who conduct their operations on shore. ‘Trustee—, ancamp., than the mere expenses of the government—to| The tricks practised upon the poor emigrants on | !6™ Ye een eth which we may add, the remarkable clause disfran- their landing here, have been so numerous and in- “ Trustee—Theoeore Martine. chising all who may be in any way concerned in| famous of late, that the last Corporation passed a| !7*™ Wann. .Commissioner—J Welsh. " I Day duellirg. These principles, both of a political and | law for the purpose of putting some check to them. « [orca oak pe ol moral character, have been” forced upon the ————— By this law it was proposed to grant a dock exclu- minds of the intelligent people of Lousiana, lejimvaisawtaners sively for the landing of emigrants, which was to rte? * in consequence of the events of recent yeare—the | be under the control and management of a commit- Brg Ssiri3y « adap obi Re Me ae ae euene~ enue. £ nspeetor—E. E. Cam) Tru Wanv—Commissioner—A. P. fatigable Sec’y, Mr. Meigs, “ that the hour was ed into'a house of peculier character, No. ‘21 Anthony | pect of recovering ‘a chancery suit and two hundred e Inspector—E. Clark, Jr. Trustee—A. W. Weldon. xhausted”—so, that the important subject could | street, by fair, blooming damsel of sweet seventeen, | thousand ; be at once brought before the meeting, and that See eit wateh art fee there, soubed Roley Marks intends to open the Natienal Amphi- meeting duly organized. So it wus, aud Mr, Un-| 0: 28 Boi) Waren the money. for the gee oe ‘had | theatre, New Orleans, with a select and efficient compa- derhill was nem. con. duly elected to the dignity of | O70 °"° othe is of opinion that her husband, the bar- ny, for the production of comedettas, vaudevilles,operatic a, eet le eee tech nel Sign ae ee | | Ta ali i chal a remedy for verminic upon peac! 8 | J . n Theatre, mn, opened on underwent a repetition of those suggested upon the | 4 Jexscrmax im a simian srruation.—James 8,Con- | Monday evening last, with the dlatingulshed Palmo's bure lat occasion, thal eongred the antidote, Weenne. | Muy, ce roung man fam saapetno yn, Neraing, | aud uhlonable hourod Im this city and Palladelphin Virginian ble, when to great consterna- | sey, was strolling ve mo! ; | The scenic ara Art i, i ithful fica ‘search of ty whe ith to regale his friends at ngements in this establishment are said to ton etc Bodine dunner te [tem whanhe was nocosted Dy, tg im Jahneon, | Dlegant, si the place is plonant end delightfully i i i i it; ou, @ somew! 4 i sethid, eaasd Sodence inthe lve vgn | erin starater, who ately ined hm gece | Mr. Ly, Phim gave his ln conget jn None A ony si mo- | on at , ence. i but more bitter essence of tanzey. The eyes of eee pay tip wo ‘nusceptible heart of Connelly | Canada has been ‘unbounded. He is expec ted ‘in England Em were ae sareenbly titled by ee would not allow. him to refuses Dut, after reaching the in the boginning of July. egetab! that joure etting frequently excited the curiosity of the manages lieve him of hie Pockets book, containing about thirty jae Shee amen buieast benefit at the Albany i trefacti The: bills 0 an ¥ great “ f Pe. F 1 earalle of the roe Veuaseal taciac oatioct Lega utter tetonishment A pale mone: ‘was call- ene Boker Family are giving concerts in St. Al- i irly bi t ‘and afte ral sug- | 6d, and Miss Ann is now mourning ‘ombs. , oe ee ee of vg frome as A Man Drownxn.—Lait evening about six o’clock,s | The Infant Sisters are engaged at the St. Louis wheelbarrow of Adam, down, to the lates, mo- | eltreedine stsmboat Roshovior, ping at thefoot of | "ages i f il Hf il nD 1e p i 7 dem invention, it wan inconfeobly annonncrdt a | 8 riustcue wan be gvved Wagan lng |, Femen is drawing bumper howes et St present plan ae the most useful in every fan wa was laonetiataly iat Ee tee white men, iAnsiber Vand'of Minstrels have 9 ared in Cin- respect, unsusceptible of improvement, and should | and knocked into the river and drow: The body was | cinnati and Nashville, for pu vor. They are calied not be disturbed. This subject lost, we are informed, | found and sent to the Park dead house this afternoon, by | the “Cancross Family.” The young ladies, say the pa- much of its interest by the absence of a member, | officer Milliken. Two men named Edward Morris and | Pers, execute the most dificult pieces with great skill who was eminently c: to furnish materi James Lawler, have been arrested, and are now under | 20d taste, and Master Henry is an Ole Buli in miniature. for future debate, which, of course, will be resumed going. an examination on suspicion of being concerned | The Richmond, Va. theatre was to be opened last on the next day of the meeting of the New York is outrage. ev for a short summer season, under the manage- Agricultural Club. JeweLay Stoen.—Three men were seen leaving the | mentof Mr. J.8 Potter. Mr. J, B. Booth, Mr, A. A. Terastas and thastiy sfiarwents the following. seticled ae oes 5 ternoon, ly afterws e follow! les ———o 91m Wanp—Commissioner—J. >) Inspector—D. S. “ 107m Wano—Commissioner—W. & Conely. “ ‘Smail. Trustee—G. Childe. 141m Wanv—Commissioner—Abraham Beil. is Inspector— . . . Tice. lem Wanp—Commissionen Tr Denny. Jr J. R. Denny ‘4 Wanp—Comm: re—T.. Je Je l- “ Inspector—John Lillason. i Msi f 1887—the bankru; tee composed of an officer of each of the foreign be- . a A Correspondence of the Herald. ised, and d to have been stolen b; Movements of Travellers. pa thing, ahs gal hundreds efi galt seneenenran and two of the ‘Mayor's Matshals. duced last night for the first time, and was received Legh mating odio 36 1, 1045, | the men who were obseived leaving the premisos:—One | ‘The hotels lest night looked bright and happy, by tho — wendy nbc m sed hams with the greatest favor by a very elegant and 4 i old bracelet, one gold chased ruby , one lady’s | great accession of travellers who arrived from various institutions and many Statee—the consequent abo- | The “runners,” boarding-house keepers, and steam- crowded house. We do not recollect having seen | “¢mPt te Defraud Uncle Sem by « Celebrated Financier fecast pin, half a Ea aver tae ‘spoons, two gen- | sections within the last 24 hours, and we observed by lition of debts by the unprincipled Bankrupt Law, | boat agents were also to be licensed, and bound in . ng one silk | the registries, that in more cazes that usual, the gentle - : el ; ‘and Speculator in Plainfield Bank Stock—Seizure of | tlemen’s bosom pins, one silver watch, and heavy penal securities for their good behaviour. This | °° ™#RY ladies in the boxes for a longtime. The} 909 Letters by Thomas M. Pomerey, Chief Clerk of the | handkerchief, ped ey Pe Pp Ag nk or ah wuld ha rded 5 5 plot of the comedy is simple and common place} Boston Post Office, and Special Police Officer. Sreauino raom 4 Wacor.—John Conway was arrest. | ‘'éyelling may now be said to have commenced. At the would have afforded some protection to theemigrant. | enough, It is briefly this:—“Clarence Norman,”| that false reports would be circulated about | ¢# charged with sealing an overeoet cud Set of ous. | White, Utice, Gen, Towson,” Werhington; ‘Mrs. But it seems that the present Mayor and his legal : caring edi cyontbees hy ut | skin mittens from at the Fultom market, the pro- | fs With’ Harsiehure, John Philips: Bosten, W. Jay, advisers have found,some unoonatitationality in the (Dyott) nephew of an old bachelor baronet, “ Sir | the seizure and detention of thirteen hundred letterssent | perty of David Beisely, Jamaice, Long Island, Com- | Cai) ‘Holt, pho ety D Jarvie Boston; aC. picid law, and refuse to carry it into effect, thereby leay- Oliver Norman,” (Barry) falls desperately in love | to the Boston Post Office, by a celebrated banker and fi, | mitted. mour, Miss., aad ten others, ‘ . n ‘ ith “Florentine,” (Mrs. Abbott) a boarding school | nancier, of your city, to be forwarded per steamer that | Ax Owxen Wanrxp-—An owner is wanted at the po- | Aston—R.A. Chapman, Springfield; Stevens & Bernard, ing the emigrant still the defenceless prey with A ’ . lice office for a quantity of brosdcloths, cassimeres, | Aibany; T. Wash ; A. F, Chessebury, . sires fe of the | miss, at the fashionable establishment of “Miss| stiled to-day at two o'clock. 1 state the facts briefy, | HOP ety teomtuchiels, and one ladyra black mantilis | Auncubipits ‘Dow, ea Boston. passed by Congress—and various other movements, The conviction has gradually been impressed upon the intelligent people of the present day, that the time had come, when a barrier should be interposed against the recurrence of such deplorable events, equally destructive’ to the reputation of the country, iti its liberti is asin- i i ; C. . “Hogan, Boston ; its industry, itsliberties, and its morals. It is asin-| various parties who cheat and fleece them, often a 2 Which ‘are sa Sillowsi— with white silk, and ‘embroidered with Sowers. | s/h eiee ti o Rd ca Ginn one > oy gular fact, too, in the history of these events, that| even to the uttertnost farthing. ‘There are, indeed, ss ae sae Naren) ae rogriags me ‘To-day at half past 12 o'clock, after the steamer’s mails | Apply to officers Stephens and He Hi. Adam, Koston; &. Sendder, do.; W. Canole, Phils; J. the banking system, as organized in this country, | five organized emigration societies—the German vipermert>| Ceara iF One SeNt | », sre closed and seglod,e carpet bag containing letters was —_——_—— L. Echerd, Phila., and thirty others. ; . r r : home, and her lover ordered abroad to learn wis- : Ciry—G. Cheesborough, D. Lamont, Philadelphia ; F. Soci Trish — ? presented at the door of the post office, at the same time General Sessions. J Society—and the Welsh Society—but they seem to | “nes*® are “Goldthumb,”*a cidevané trunk maker, has been the foundation of the extraordinary State debts incurred in various States, and may be said to be the originating cause of the repudiation and Middleton Higgins, be received and forwarded by the steam ship Britan- M. C. Parreason, Esq., District. Attorney. Z .! nia. ad told rompue by ir. Pomeroy, Chief Clerk, | Juxx 3.—Nothing of hoy occurred this morning in Hees ort Sees Detroit; W. B. Sher- : 5 anil A PAG. 4 f tired on his fortune, and living in the first style of time of closi mails was invariably at 12 | the way of trials. The Court to empanel the 4 hell, Ohio; Stokes, Carapbell, bankruptcy in these States. The licentiousnese—| be utterly powerless, and inefficient in affording} 4)" ete ; o'clock noon, and that it was impossible to ve let 7 oa Fala weg nt wood, Buffalo; W, Mitchell, Ohio; Stokes, Carapbell, irreligion—duelling—and general demoralization | adequate protection to the emigrants against the fashion, according to the notions, of “Mrs, Gold- ters past the hour fixed for cl .in which he was fully Sea tern ibary “ Parrish, foreman; Jacob C. Bo- ee ET Bar gare Ae id Ae thumb,” (Mrs. Barry.) He has a son,’ (Crisp) a| sustained by Mr. Moore, the British Mail Agent, and fur- 5 H. Falls, Henry A. Halse xc ars) f frauds and rascaliti trate: papas ) y ert, Barney Corse, Wm. H. ry y, | Gi ‘L.' Clarkson, Canada; Col. ‘Nash, do; G. paar sia rien ies Prep og we et ya wild scape-grace, who is packed off to the East In- thermore, he was informed by Mr. Pomeroy, that the let- hard Irvin, John Jackson, Rufus’. King, Ezra Lud- strobridge, Cin.; Jamée Flynn, N. H.; J. Blauct ard, St. revseceiian i id of hit ters were brought there illegally, without the lawfal | low, George Loring, John G. Mott, Francis P. Schoales, i We debeniolbe: diviaed for she Sian af isae pases get rid of his London accomplishmente, and postage having been paid. He Immediately leit the ofice, Bir, Sethe Edwatt J, Swords, Edward Ghoribill, David | L9uitamd 10 others. pies soos Reet poor people landing on eur shores? During the go down te posterity,” as his father states, “ona letermined onsending them by the steamer, but Mr. | ‘Tappan, Thomas Tileson, Benj. R. Winthrop, Anthony | Toronto; Geo. Pole, Md.. C, Forter, J. W. Bl hel; white elephant.” He returns and marries his Fomeroy, suspecting his intentions, goceaded lamedt Vv. Winns m Gin.; Jos, A. Neale,’ Philad; G. P. Rovian, Bt Hoe Present season, probably one hundred thousand] o14 fame, «Bessy Tulip,” (Mrs. Skerrett,)| Lieutenant Dolline, Admiralty Agent in charge of the | | Stealing a Cloak.—Deniel Curry was charged with | George Hastings, Boston ; George Campbell, Send emigrants may land im New York, expending, in| r05 there is pee Aes Prediasa > Fisher) -) | mails, to seige and return to the lettors | stealing @ cloak and table-cover from the house of Pierre | George Hastings, Warwich, and 35 othess. bonita vadudti ,000, and po ing Pro- whom the charms of the well- rved "Mise Tuck. perty to the amount of several millions. This is the es seg gage pac twee | beard, and imperial ; who said a friend by the name of nyengland. J, Hell, Boston ; E. i Willis “ms, “gpoils” for which the sharks, on land and water, er” have made a deep impression. ‘Sir Oliver”) ed by the stewart ; and as the steamer was leav McGuire met him in the street and requested him to sell | Lyons. Mass.; J. R. Newton, Newport, and 12 others. contend. 3 cueaees Uta uy that have appalled good men, have as naturally fol- lowed from these financial errors and disasters, as the thunder follows the flash. Itis a singular fact, when we look back upon the revolutionary era, that a similar series of financial events, equally deplorable in the early period of the revolution, caused the founders of the republic to prohibit the States from issuing a paper money directly by their own power, and struck from the Constitution any authority to create a National Bank. ng. . mos ; A. Jonkitw, Philad.; W- and pepers found on board the shi M. Van Wyck, the door being open. Curry is a sta ‘Waveaty.—W. Jones, Ohio; A. Jenkit, ny i hist wes | looking hero, of the banditti order, with mustachios, Eddy, Prov.; Palmer and Mayland, Conm; W. By ry, or y ine,” i i sent | the articles for him at the highest price. McGuire told meets “Florentine,” is at once smitten, and soon de- fous were eit Ratt ping at Aude pbreranrrrich oe ent him he obtained them from his wife, and that he wanted | Macwetic TELEGRAPH. e learn from Mr, Ke. 0- P seas clares his passion. Inthe mean time, “Clarence” re-| Post Office, by the Pilot who conducted the Britann’ to raise money, as he had been on @ spree. The story | gall that he has mad ments for the puttin, 7 ee Leinebl ibe ed Poa seats es Tux Easr Innta Squapon—Its DerEentioN.— | turns, obtains an interview with hee, and all her old | see, when bd returos to-morrow, after witioh will be oho Logeey aly ee erase depth afr Ry a poe up ofthe netic. Telograph irom Springbeld waa a" ubt illegally an trary This squadron have sailed day at the ‘ a al ‘ou the particulars more full, tiary Lede ffalo, N. Y., that he entertains the opinion Wiel peicioad inipasiog’” OFM: framers of is Ole: Bq was to yesterday at affection bursts forth. Although she has given con- | * ir, a Sate = fe shall be able to make a contract with the i omeioy is deserving of much credit for detec Calling a Lady Improper Names.—John Feldsborough, | a few days “top of the tide,” and may now be “far away” at | sent to the Baronet, she repents, frankly telling him| and arresting such frauds’ upon the Fost Ofice Depart, | an iil losking bisck man, wae charged with black-guard: | same individual for the route from Boston to New York, stitutions of the Republic and the various States. | seq In consequence of the delay of several days in. that she cannot give him her heart. He very gen-| et. ‘These letters, 1900 in number, as stated by the ing Sarah Bartlett, a modest looking colored lady, there- termination of nearl series |; 4 offe i fe : lice d her fair cheeks to Any . After he terinion of moat iy Yar re |itsdearre, various reports have gone abroad -|sonaly selinqunhs ber han decaing ta he | Ess faiths akere acai” ©” © (82 anual ate a rma of deplorable events, growing out of this creation of th Shahi ‘: aie 2 VauxnaLi Garpen Saioon.—Five hundred per: banks and encouragement of an unsafe financial sye- na fue! bf ¥ eheepep ad “sought a wife, nota victim.” He meets his nephew Texan News—’ B fold bere pee Sl aed ond he mere | sons have already laughed themselves almost to tem, leading States, communities and individuals ng other reasons assigned is one in the Cou-| _relents—an explanation ensues, and, finally, the ™ ‘The New Orleans Jefferson Re- | 1¥ death, in witnessing Dan Gardiner as the Beautiful Sis- rier and Enquirer of the 2d inst., that the Columbus | hands of “Florentine” and “Clarence” are united by drew too much water. It is thus stated : him with his blessing. Old “G i U. 8. ship of the line Columbus, and sloop of war Vin- pati to ation Vanibeng and the Profesor” end publican 26th ult. gi rat ” | Assault and Battery.—William Primrose was charged | {<r of the Ethionens. Operatic Brothers. if they conti 1 reps ult. gives she following interest- | py Isaac Bunce with assaulting him. Primrose then said toting and daateas they Kave the two last eveniugs,, me : he was sorry, and immediatery struck him ogein. It | we shall certainly hear of some sudden deaths in les: o” 4 Gatvrston, May 22d, 1845.—The proclamation for a | appears they wore ell digsing snow during last rae than a week, unless they are cured by the charming cennes were towed by the steamers Hercules, Samson ‘Professor” and | Convention is out. The ratio of representation recom. | and were intoxicated. F $5. Stand committed till dancing and beautiful eyes of pretty little Miss Homer. end ) from the Quarantine nd to the 8.W. | “Miss Tucker” are also made happy. pots rk pr thn pa ia sore ee ae seen ered paid. porenccn aren ees tos le hel att candied na ho ipithecnrd grees en ood ppeelogs ieta ened The comedy abounds with sparkling dialogue and | tion ond delegates, ‘The important pricerpe: fog day is the Special Sessions. Lines to Miss Barrett, on Reading her Poem, we understand, by six inches than any vessel that hes flashes ef humor. ‘“Goldthumb” and “ Miss Tuck- ‘ val of Com. Stockton, with his fleet. Two days after Before the Recorder oon mat ung Messerole and iowa 1 THE, DI M A OF EX! Le ” 2 ye “7 ol re’ en ioe ‘ean the bar. She has Jersey lots on board. er” are the best characte re, and were represented ne oepered bere cel ae West, t mg! correo te June 3—Stealing oar orge Warner, a small boy, Krom ‘“eniled but not leat” targed ‘Were enqu : , of course, was written in utter ignorance of | last night to perfection. Placide kept the house in | on the Rio Grande, would attempt to occupy and main. | Was changed wits stealing aber at castile soap, feameba qos ud a kindred spirit, thal could compare w th thee: the depth of water on the bar, or of the size of the | roars of laughter. Mrs. Vernon, as the conceited, af- | ‘#3,the line of the Neuces, at the moment of the com. a ee eer a eet cope in Gompainy (eee wee thy teacher, Barrett—what magic did {mpart Vessels that have passed over it; and is put forth | fected and ailly schoolmistrese, was inimitable. Mre. | the Commodore, who advised en immediate occupation | end it wes Prposeibleto identify the one’ who took the | Fo thee, enthusiasm rare, beguiling every heart? into all sorts of indebtedness; we find breaking forth among the people a spirit of sound sense, prudence and honesty, similarto that which actuated the Con- tion that framed the present Constitution. This spirit has been manifested to some extent in Rhode Island—to a much larger extent in Louisiana—and “js aow in its first movementin the State of New York. The new Constitution, which it is said will be adopted by the people of Louisiana, prohibits the incorparetion of eS eo es ccttis | mee doaeh ilar state: in ofthat line by, the Teaan troops, offering: hs soap. Discharged. Lug jem ofay sad fnearch wou! benost ela boathrs duelling, and various other political and moral dis- sada * as ii ae atements. Now, in-| Abbott was rather too lackadaisical. Barry, as the | fion by sea, The ‘Commodore’ eccompanted by Celexel | Robbing a Vessel.—George Ackerman was placed oa | To wsik wi thee, thy Tuetrous path, not daring side by side, orders. We cannot doubt that the people of New | Sod of the Colimbue drawing more water than | polished, formal, but good-hearted baronet, was ex. | Love, Col, McKinney, Gam’ Williams, and C_A. Wick; | tral. charged with stealing a llvar watah from, Alexan, | BALUOUME with ron” yartinitig® by any other vessel seed rew -oatm: f . 8, out cabin el, the brig Pio» her, * : York, according to all appearances, will show by an | "7 ride hayes Libesee ow cellent. Mr. Crisp and Mr. Dyott were worthy of | titto-morrow to obtain ‘intelligence, end will return in | ner. ‘The watch was found on hi mand when it a despite eed Senge ahaa Jess, compared with the depth on thebar, than any | high commendation. We have never, indeed, seen | aweek. In the mean time, Maj. Gen, Sherman is to visit | wes demanded, he exclaimed “d—n the watch,” and gave pln nye ath 9 we Sitmed ef oeea ee ede cee a eet cl tla vince sipod thcmghont i more reqecahe | Rocca rkans tices tise desis emettcs | "Saget arta” niet naar ate guaue | ROSES of HEINE Tia me een et harbor. And the Courier and Enquirer might have | manner. It was elegantly put on the atage, and was | ed by the generel terms of en existing law to ect inde: | mj ccanne Pair of Boote—Lowis Benvis, a half prison ‘oun et eney rial and earth ascertained this fact by referring to its own files| perfectly successful. The applause was enthusiastic Pepdeatly Of the Prosident, end he will do so. He will | only about three days, ‘was charged with stealing'a pair | Aysiiacerious tid thou coniurest ap depravity. nt of 1888. In order to enlighten them on this point, | on the fall of the curtain, and Mr. Placideannounced | dezyous at Corpus Christ, and the call will be prompty, Seer ie esco ware henries reitaide the doen (6 ijdtmat Fre, ouside beaut robe yte aeaeny rover ty Ply an extraet from that paper of December | the comedy for repetition this evening, amid loud | obeyed. Things here are in agreat ferment. practice by the way which our tradesmen would do well | Amid this dreary hopeless waste, aw fhm 4 : F —_——_—_——_ to tj—and t found were in possession of | Rises Lucifer, the tempter, in streams ci Reales Daraarvne or rae Onto —Gronev's Cuannet.— It pee teed acral siliareaey, ‘Tar Rev. De. Porizr.—It appears by the follow- | Benvis. Penitentiary six monthe. ve {sual gad caraing blaapnemy Sa Dae oat thet atiny. will be perceived by the following letter from Ceptain| “Before terpiece “ Somebody Else,” inwhich | ing taken from an Albany paper of Monday, that —_—_____. But soft, a veil is drawn aside, clouds azare, pink, and gold, Smith, be it the Ohio went | te sea on Tharedey throw Crisp makes quite a hit as “ Hans Moritz,” the pretty | the ‘De, Potter. docs aot pt of the Bish ic Patchy repos. Float in rich pe, while sweet strains, in fragrance rare, un- feet water ! We learn from Mr. Norris the pilot, that the | Miss Turnbull and Mr. Martin danced the Polka | o¢ Pennsylvania, unless a Bishop of one State can | Jum: 3.—Drotsions— Halph Lnckwood 08, JacquesBar. | F lave, Cleietoondongende their enmtrioe| uaccaaael the crossed the ber naier her cet Ree eaahene | With such elegance and sprit as to elicit avery €n-| reach, every Sunday, in acity in another State. | “sr, Motion dente, with $1 costa otopposing. | Sach thy Exile worthy the entra be crown , 5 . J , e 1e lowing cases came up on ce! 16 Ms- ¥ it ™ hoon atleast 20} or 20 feet water. He also informe us, thusiastic encore. Biers ; Rev. Dr. Potter, rector of St. Peter's church in this city, | rine and Assistant Justices Courts + Toph amoral reer cee entire length the shoal is bat iste if = Nrsro’s Garven.—This delightful resert will re- peep ager tea i oo caenoen baetalgrse oe BS B. Lewis vs. The Mayor, $c.—Judgment re- | Thy novelty hes won meet prize, with thy have gone to sea through any other channel at | open to-night for a Jast season. Several old fa-| Friday of present week, inthe pecket ship Patrick | John Elliott vs. The Same —Judgment reversed, and wer : the then state of the tide. A feet 2 inches.) i vorites and some new feces appear. A new piece, Henry, for L verpool, end will De absent shout thise the, cause e remanded back to the Just for a new trial. ‘The last line of the Drama. * nie O10, OFF py Hoox 5 1 me s. uu) occes: lames Elevy re rl iv. Bec. 6th, 1888, ok on which no expense has been spared, will be pro- | address, which occupied about forty minutes in the deli: | Esra Cleaveland ve. The Same.-—In this cose judgment Sunes in mete have the pleasure to inform you that we got duced. The best artists in the country have been at | very, was appropria' to tre cccecion, and deeply inte- | was affirmed. Thee poets ate ee ‘be freckled : tnd pantd the Gedney” Channel» under sail ver tho Work. on it for some time. The Garden is in| Setwetn pestorand people: andened to each oter Uy |revrned, /'/C" 7¥ Same tn ihncove udgmentwes | antshonaid ae il a Cae seca bar, in 98 fot water the shouost pat enuutea| DeaMfal order, and the Grand Saloon much im-| many ties of friondehip nd regerd, Ariel review of | Richerd I. Seheifein va, Martin. Howell et ale-—In Lag! frerpokiy. Sa ena ” ir. nt e —comment u| 0 resting case, it . M u — to great praise for his skill and coolness, es well as for | Proved. Anorchestra of approved talent has been | structive acenes of the presen'—and. nd batt vs. John Rice.-dudgment reversed. Atagand slay eleercmer a extraordinary large vote upon the project for calling a Convention in this State, that they are fully dis- posed to act up to the requirements of this reform- ing spirit. When the Convention, meets we are quite assured that similar financial and moral, if not social reforms to those that have been incorporated into the new Constitution of Louisiana, will be adopted by the people of this State. It is very true that there is a great deal of vague theory and wild philosophy afloat in various sec- tions of society, which will, no doubt, be mixed up with this movement in this State. But we do not believe these elements will be able to effect any lodgment sufficient to drive away the mo- ral, political, religious and sound reforming princi- ples that are at work. |Indeed, looking ahead, we see it distinctly foretold by present events that the time is fast approaching when the present bank- ng system must pass away, and be succeeded by a perfect freedom to all individuals who wish to en- gage in that or any other species of business. The thove angry powers. ran ° s iy advice and counsel 0. H. Platt va. John Ri his correct and gentlemanly deportment. engaged, and will give, during the intermission, | for tve future, were the leading topics of the address. | George M. Pentz vt. tint to suit ye. lief Breaker. — Judgment re- Liquid Rouge makes inci i i justi Tam, most respectfully, your ob’t serv’t, q Tne Doctor announced thet during his absence, his | versed, without costs to either -—cause remanded nisi Principles of eoonomy, integrityrand jastios are ‘be- "108. SMITH, Capt. U. 8.8, Ohio, | the best modern music. brother, Prof. Alonzo Potter, would supply his pulpit on | back to the Justice fora new triet wood dre ables wil seep thease; ginning to revive, after the terrible convalsions in all | Com. Cras. G. Rioaury Ernrerean Serenapers.—The concerts of this | e¢ch Sebbath—the Rev. Mr. Van Rensrelaer, nowaresi-| Edward McGerken vs. Lewie B. Griffin—Judgment re- And Ayour fairlip which, like a man’s eppeared, the elements of society and government that we Commandant, kc., Navy Yard, New York. ivalled band of me dent of this city, attending to the ordinary pavtoral du- | versed. I, wi with smiles, again be glad'end gay. Soci Whew Qace : In addition to this, it may be as well to mention, | musicians, at Palmo’s Opera | ties of tho The praye'" end God ¢poed of hu:-| Joseph Sandford vs. Thomas MeMillan—Judgment re- Preserve your beauty, which by Heaven was sent, have seen during fifteen years, both bere} ihe Dele : ; »| House, have been postponed until Thursday even | dreds will go forth with thir worthy end faithtul rector, | versed. ‘To make, you, Indy, carth’s best oraament, and throughout the country. The appeal about to be it the ware, drawing 25 feet 7 inches, was| . ie conseynenes of the eoddenill ‘ot Mr, | im bi#short sojourning in other lands, Romain South ve. Wm. Ebbits.—Judgment affirmed The universel celebrity which Dr. FELIX GOURAUD'S th thi i brought in, through the old channel, by Messrs. Nor-| "2 ‘a e jen ulnews: g mr Michael Phillipe ws. The Mayor, $c Judgment revers- | Ralian Medicated Soap has ettaiued for the speedy removal made to the people of this State in favor of the con- | aJ ohn N Be Germon. Anti-Rent Arrams.—On Saturday last a possee | ed—cause remanded bock to Justice for a new trial. from the shin of tan. frecklss, sanbura, blotches, and vention, will no doubt be answered in the affirma- | “9 ®™ gen, two New York pilots, and taken Was sent out by the Sheriff under the direction of Before Judge Oskley. ci a nnsighely era ion, is the best broof of the es out again, drawing 26 feet and 1 inch, b Sporting Intelligence. Deputy. Sheriff Sedgwick, to sell rt ‘ m __ | which itis meld. “Ichas the rare properties : =e , es _ oy Ah - fae : is Somes isd a deel eae ick, to sell come property (00 | Joseph Cowperthwaite ve. Joseph I. Sheflcld & Co. be used mm herd or salt water as well as soft. tive by an extraordinarily large popular vote, and ’ ‘This was an action against the endorser of two bills of | licious sha Price countert inches, was brought in about five years ago through There was a goodly muster on this track on Mon- the movement here will no doubt have a powerful influence on the surrounding States. So that there ving compound. Beware feits. eri met with no opposition in making the | arohenge, for £1006 each, drawn by James sad John ts—76 Chemutativet, Philadelphia; 2-Milk str +t, Boston: ing went off quictly and the property’ wes Held, of Wm. Kelly. & Co, of Glasgow, in Scotland, en- cans Lowell Grven & Co,, Worcester; Bliss & Co., Spring- . r ji day, some i a thus be that a force i to * on RR ARE oly is now a rome! ht hrm fhe rnent | Gees Cana ane eb” We could acon ‘The morannomced was | eerste, | ea Vit aes Sins | henge of Wentr and,Gatehing cold — day, which have been generating during the last few | #i¥e other instances like these, but these will suf- | ing ones. Spent samananel. wae somedemonstration is made by the citizens in the anti-rent | Or tne Court. % : ‘When Soecbedes changes of enmcephete the pessiretion id e juring fice. A pees $60--Mile heats best three in five in harness, | districts to preserve oider and put down these lawless _ =< comes checked, thoze pded which shoaid.eesape yy the skin years, have come toa head in Louisiana, and are} ‘These facts we deem necessary just now, in order | The horses entered were— if supnity soos public omatty, vag £ yuard a sent Cireuit Court. will be thee wa inwardly, aud head. he, nausea, KeBaese, i Hf iy 4 . A . ee dD an. out to attend eve! be " I. wate! jar eyes, a rat, arseness, COt con- now in the, first ome of progress in hae Bes cgan to set the public right in this matter. Here we see Medoc. “C: Catle. I ag RE NR rth ee i RM Mang SON yy Dy ROR ln ly oie yc Sag aa will spi over the w! country, ve us esquadron detained in port several days, at a time Jobn Ande: Colonel Bertine. these circumstances no lenity or favor would be | min D. Wiener.—This was an action on pire ingay OTnGE Bkiontant sympsome ao cure 00 Follow. fel medi with better principles, and more correctfinancial, | when they ought to be at sea, and simply be Fashion . Conklin, shown them, bu$ their property should be sold and | brought by plaintiff against defendants. It appeared that | cine foyearcying OM At complaints, which rise from exlehing moral and political views than we have hed during a, im cause Spot. . Wm. Whelan. carried at once, let it bring what it mizht— | plaintiff was indebted to the es of minor’s premises; gold. Taey expel all hhamors in 40 eax ‘and natural a manner, ie wo ith as il those who have charge of the fleg ship refuse te run | ‘The horses vew called, and all were forthcoming | !* Schoharie county the sheriff keeps a regular enlisted | that said trustees got a dis warrant against plain- is restored by magic. Asingle 2 i ‘ , we to assist him in the discharge of his duty, and th box will. al ive relief, and ; Hy the risk of crossing the bar, when there are two or except Fashion and Spot. This caused some Peck has been most salutary u; on the Beorgeaie rs, and Fah Aten a thay stecwiear tise sisinuitt reple- short so completely closuse the food and otver fluids ‘of three feet more water than the ship needs. Whose | little disappointment, as the knowing ones had been | Pete is fust being restored tothe citizens of that coun: | vined the . The warrant under which the distress every Kud of impurity that disease will Gud no abiding place A 5 4 ‘ “ ty. In Delaware all is peece—this result is mainly attri- | was made, did not bear the name of any person at whose spall i i fault was this? Would a New York pilothave refused | betting Fashion against the Field—however, to make | butable to the prompt manner in which the “calico Indi- | uit mee so exeonted, and plomauif contended that. te coseaet i ailing Couttien is, Tees yh em aed ful purchase to take the fleet to sea? Is the ing of a small i i ans” were brought to trial and convicted.—-Hudeon Gas. | the first i 5 i d ‘We hope the government will look inte the matter, | horse, but the odde were rather shy, and Mey few | EXTENT oF tie Fine 1x Quanec.—From eleven in | (hres whose sult itwasenecutek. ne some yaa ail cases be particular To ask for gesuine Wright's and have nothing of the kind again occur to injure | tekere. ‘The horses, a ter several felse, stnite, got | the morning until midnight did this dread fire hold | " Verdiot or plaintif, eubject to the opinion of the court. Vegetable Pill, this pate Be revlon acs by off pretty well together, and kept so until they reach- uninterrupted sway, until its career was arrested in St. etecienetiipats depth, is for those em; the last fifty years—a period of time which may be regarded as the youth of the republic, full of enter- prise, but mostly experimental and characterised by a great deal of error which time will correct. Pavine THE Crry.— The Corporation are now patching Broadway in several places. In ten daysit will be as much broken up as ever. The present mode of paving the streets is altogether inefficient. te march is onward,” while the pats thinks ofthe danger. ‘The approceh of cousumption i 0 yed by government, | ed the half mile when the Colonel, gallant lik Cee Fe - Broadway at least ought to be decently paved | to throw out the idea that there is less, bid them. and he %s stand . 2000 | June 3 —Jébn Terai ce tirohon Hetheia.—This wesen | bl in coc olds sod Meckibean ot branch oe oe pootnsars. ‘Workmen who understand the business ought to be i i in 2:48, second heat was a mack cheer one. | houses are supposed to have been consumed, and it is | action to recover damages for an all breach of | Alarm ne ey mproma are sare 00 follow ii their traia, if they, ase emplayed, and the streets be paved with blocks of | _Nzw Yorx Post Orrice.—We ought to mention | Mingo and John Anderson were the greater | calculated that 12,000 ere this day houseless.— | warranty of a horse. {t appeared, on the part of the | NOt, tttnuded to, Trust uot to, any, patiative, remedies. The rd ae 4 the enterprize and activity displayed at the rt of the mile, but when Bryant to applaud | Most of these ave lost their all, the rapid ad- | plaintify that in Kebruary last he, by hie brotherin-law, | ‘Aitiealing Beles har cured many. castacwhick have been granite. The citizens are now fully disposed to ty Post | pe! i K ry, Casey tscis to: the. aaa poids rs . office in this city. On the arrival of the mails y Anderson,” the Colonel concluded to leave them. benno ncap tee seers taal reat Be: as agent, exchan, Spek Vie to once Siving « : deemed entirely no eel Enf thoee who here aed it, and be- axath making this a ” i i i . sol d Tse, jued at }, in exel o for one ow: come it Yi jare it to one 0 e * i tion of in the dwellings, b \- i 3 hat clean, heabhy, well-paved, and well ventilated city. the Cambria, the clerks were ready, and the whole ma ea vrere barely allowing ian bye kecganes Sa ST aaek Wee asaooge morta taee | Seeeeeerpelinnn wide ren, eal tee cokek tor aout fy alictenpor- But it 18 necessary for the Corporation to adept some mail assorted und delivered before nine o’clock on time toescape living. About one third of the popule | made, the Piaintif found his new horse so unsound as to | Yt veoraae ee as SS eae Some Rene em and ot system. They may make an isolated effort to clean | Monday night. Heretofore the merchants had to tion are houseless and The church in St, Roch’s | be good for nothing, and defendant refusing to return the | ™"" Ha¥* 4 Fulton set, Brooklyn. wait till the next morning for their foreign letters. api the Convent is saved. St. Peter's chapel is | horse Spchaagets gales cae to recover the value of his the streets immediately after the election, but in or- brewing establishments of Messrs. | $80 horse, and rut, | The Meas for the keep of the horse belongiug | Rabineau’s New Arrangements, ts Wp Rw oe Time—2:48, . Lloyd and Le; and M’Callum are consumed, and the brosse: Thi i lie der to attain the object fally, vome regular systematic] | Rrcrmoxp, Va.—In a letter from this place, dated| [Mingo was entered by D. Bryant, but on this oc-| line of wharves from Muan?s to the one at the foot of | (he Ce/endant. Adjourned over. ai her, stdin fo ths beer oltmetaase of course must be adopted. Let them see to this. May 80th, it is stated, that that city is goi i H i Hope Hill. On these were an immense quantity of deals Shower and Switnming Salt Water Baths, May 30th, it is stated, city is going up rapidly | casion was driven by C. Voorhees} all consumed. At this point the fire was Sted by Court for the Correction of Errors, Tent ments for the practice o c Gora to THe Countay.—People are beginning to | 8 improvements, three large mannfactories are in| _ Agrand match was to have come off yesterday over | throwing down the ples of deals, and on the town side | Jone 8 Rater Berthelemy end al ve the People, for [d+ | which two days in the week hie ext ' : " A the Hunting Park course, near Phil delphia, be- | by blowing up two houses; this ratiourerde coududted | (Pr ir. Ing commenced and conclu: erg: ‘exclusively devoted to their use. acarcaie er od go to the country. The weather is getting warm and sriape ot ctection i, sel, and wool. Geo; | Ween Lady Suffolk and Americus We na ot Liste. Gol? Warde of the Royer ravonwas conducted | ment at half-past 11, for the People. Mr. De Witt replied; | all the particulars of his azangemen, which is uot only credit sultry, although the city is healthy; but people want Spun 7 till Br one of our millionaires, purchased there pari te as gaia MY OVO | OF ee eaoors and mon meer, mee me some | closed in roply at 12 A.M. Decision postponed until De- | able to himself Lut useful aud unproving male $96,509, and intends erecting an im- ise he promotes. mense manufactory for chemicals, &e. A young ity, whose interests i sai a Charlevoix and the shi; , | cember next. a Aquatic Sroxrs.—A sailing excursion is to come | Various rumors aro afloat as to the number of lives lost, | 6 2"\% Ovsters.—Elisha Ruckman vs. Andrew @. Bird- the fresh air, and the country never looked so charm- i i q i jall.—Mr. &, Sanford don the part ofthe plain. | Portable Shaving Cases.—The subseriber ing as now—so fresh and green—so bright and gay.| man, formerly engaged in rire business | off on Friday afternoon, at 2 oxclock, from pier east | We have teen seven crisped and mutilated remains. Of | tira eror, and without concluding, the court adjourned | loving perfacted wd fuse are of 8h above oer ti, All the fashionable watering places round about are | ago, feaving a number of anxious frends behind | no k.. ‘The boats named are the Santa thelr borome; an affecting iastance of that clinging. af. |!2® 4M tomorrow morning. the travelifan puller ese) ising ba ie vecensary Yor tne prepared to receive their summer visitors. We un-| to bemoan his early and mysterious departure. "| Claus, Wm. Crolius, Rip Vani Winkle, Sir Henry, | fection inherent in woman. It is feared that many vic- U. 8, Commissioner's Office. tat eth te adi of ie ipeeorere derstand that at Saratoga preparations have been| Sporr Paseacus oF ran Sraauanse.+ The Ckm- and Beolipes. These boats were built by Crolias, of | i488 yet unknown will be soon discovered. A meet: | j..n~3—John Miller, seaman on board the ship @.Wash. | Pein md keeping 6.34 made on a most magnificent scale at all the hotels. Een, ington, whose arrest we noticed a few days ago, ona 177 Broadway, opposite Howard’s Hotel. ‘The United States Hotel has been enlarged and bur- this city, and this excursion is de: to test the | ns e charge of assaulting the mate of said vessel, has been re- speed oI i Bye modelled sail boats of his bria, upon her late tri which has been Ail Dyed ret hp ‘oe Hibernia x e line, exeeps th 7 boat first returning will be presented | 3000 Che y manded, and ordered to find bail in a sum of $259, _All Philadephia Subsert nished up in the finest style. Union Hall, and Con- | iest year: From a tecorl ef ihe posses or re yibernis| with a suit of beautifal silk colorse night, wwe are informed that £1000: were subscribed; the ‘ Pes iehaac sack Home Peloor ‘Srl a gress Hall are also in readiness, und they are getting oa ee, hd Commencement, kept as correctly as the| Prrrona AND Fasurox, says the Courier’s Balti- list being still open. Lord Metcalf, our truly liberal | IceBerqs.—The ship Montezuma, arrived yester- Torme—ib cents 4 month ne ina the Banday papers oF 65 diene Te a of Which have been mage within thirteen day, more correspondent, had’ arrived at that place, and | jovernor, ceneral, has given, five hundred pounds from | day morning from Liverpool, has been six duys in in." ingle copies tor sale ts above, daily, atl o'clock which are calculated herf. | sions on that romantic sheet of water. wharf to wharf. 12 days and 17} hours. a * 6 Sr. Lovie Racks.—Firtn Day., May 24—Jockey Club | from the public funds.—Quebec Mercury, May 29. 43 10, lon 58 20, it cleared up, after having been three per annum, delivered jn any part of Purse $400—-Four Mile Heats—The following horses! ‘The Canadian of Thursday, notwithstanding the suffer. | days very thick. Captain Lowber then saw eleven islands started for the purse:— ing of its editor, contains fell details of the ts of Wo i Fuorwa Exvect his private purse, to relieve the sufferers, and sanctioned | ice ; lying to three days, completely surrounded by ico | delphis. Bint would run soon together at Canton. a grant of two thousand pounde for the ane purpose | islands—tho weather wacommonly foggy, When fn lat. wets Henato ie alvo for sale every aturay mor ), ool or few scattering returns are received ; they show a large democratic majority the uew end chtcp Publications for sale at their ex around him, one of which extended to the seen mn mo i ¥ Croton, 5 years old. . | of t iles, and fro1 as two hundred , wholesale and retail. on the Gubernatorial ticket. C._F, Jackson’s Jerry Lancaster, 5 years old. ted. Mentions tae {What we have above commanice | tigh, During the time the Montezuma lay ¢o, the wind | , iL7~) path Ppa Ravet, Cie | Eernli le reed po ln tex A 8. W. Robbins’ Lucy Mundis, 5 yoars old. the Quebec, £90,000 to 90,000 inthe Canada: and £2,000 | was from the &. 8. k, city, affording medinra vo. Srmam Suir Carepo Ata leaves Liverpool at noon Jerry Lancaster won the race in no time at all—the | in the London Phenix. We have hoard of some othors, seein iments To the gests at I to-day for Halifax and Boston. She is the next Rivpaste somaphsheade 600 mise m tag Sutmiblbisen 10 | Sabena ice teencoety. ehacenrinas PT tla oe Repeat yn tytt ie Mal a ye cw ib sh ‘miles on be ers in! e demi —" ts mee! steamer due. salnatan and 48 after 4 o'clock PM. During the | bread, to soll it at an extortionate ont et | ePogh Be vere he yey. Fer pian Rettos-w Tite, Aver eavenents af tee, me com] Srraven Great Wesrery returns to Liverpool on the 12th inst. the westher wes unfavorable. ce, Margh 29d, and walled 20th for rene > 3 3 — to are ‘Scarcely a day but streets are | New York Coll |. diciue and Ph: established for h of in his — ‘and.cattle. We heard Captain Sees Mey re eta | a Meghan fe 8 te, tre |e atana arcadia sa om op Reames : P ’ We é M.D, Loand, company, t—