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NEW YORK HERALD. New York, Saturday, June 6, 1846. W2SELY EEBRALD. This publication will be ready at the usual hour this morning. It will contain a full compilation of the late interesting European intelligence—the latest news from the Rio Grande, with two superb illustrations ithe muscellaneous intelligence of the week. It will be a capital paper to send to England by the steamer Great Britain, which leaves this port next Monday.— Price six pence a copy. Affairs on the Rio Grande. If any further intelligence of importance reachos us this morning, it will be given in an Extra Hensiv Malls for Europe. The steamship Great Britain will leave this port on Monday afternoon for Liverpool. It is expected that shi will make the passage across the Atlantic in twelve days or less. The Capture of Matamoras—What Is the Purpose of the Government? Now that Gen Tayl en possession | of Matamoras—ior particulars see outside— and the American flag waves over that town, gins to be a very important topic of en- und discussion, what the plan of the government is, in regard to future operations against Mexico? The state of our commercial relations with the whole world, and the position of our affairs with England, all concur in giving an intensity to this enquiry that will vent itself in n variety of ways, until the purgose of the govern- ment shall be fully developed by future events.— s, ‘The Webster Investigation. 4 We learn from Washington that the Committee | appointed by the House of Representatives to | conduct the investigation relative to the charges | made against the purity of Mr. Webster, asa pub- | lie man, will very soon make a full report, acquit | ; ting that distinguished statesman of any malfea- | | sance in oifice, or any thing that looks like corrup. tion or impropriety, during his short and splendid career as Secretary of State, and successful nego- | ciation of the north-eastern boundary question. | Mr. Tyler, the ex-President, has been at Wash- | ington for several days, under examination before | that Committee, and has testified in the fullest | and ablest manner, to the purity, ability, impar- | tiality and uprightness of Mr. Webster, during his tenure of office as Secretary of State, while a | member of his administration. | We never did believe in any of those charges | against Mr. Webster’s reputation. No doubt, Mr. | Webster, like all men, has his specs, as the sun | has its spots to dim occasionally the bright sur- face; but there is scarcely a man in thiscountry who | | has passed through such trying scenes, such won- derful vicissitudes in polities—who can lay his | hand on his heart and consider himself more free | | from impurity of motive, frailty of purpose, or of | any wrong act than Mr. Webster. We are grati- | fied that the character of this distinguished man will be established beyond the possibility ofdoubt ; and that his enemies will be driven back to their | dark recesses, to feed on their own vitals here- after. No matter to what political party any man | inay be attached, every man, every American— | and all this “one of the greatest countries of the | globe,” as Lord John Russell calls it—ought to be | Tur New Yorx Priots.—A few wee! the pilots ot the city of New York, in anticipation of the difficulties with Mexieo, made an offer to the government of their boats and men, to be used in such a manner as the war department should think best. To this patriotic offer of the New York pilots, the Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretary of War; has re- turned the following reply :— War Derantuent, June 1, 1846, GextLeMen :—The President has referred to this De- partment your letter to him, offering the services of your- sel boats, and seamen. For ig oy and patriotic offer, which is duly appreciated, the Pre: desires our acceptance of ‘his co! thanks, and though there 8 No necessity at present for its acceptance, it will not be forgotten 51 all such necessity arise. Very vorpecttatle ‘our obed’t. serv’t., W.L. ARtY, Sec of War. Jas. Burger, Esq., and others, pilots of New York, city of New York. The New York pilot boats, thirteen in number, are remarkable for their fast sailing and easy management, and are commanded and manned by men who have been born and bred in the business. These boats would be very useful in sailing around the Mexican ports and harbors, and cutting out privateers, under the very muzzles of the Mexican batteries. They are such fast sailers that even the steamers can hardly beat them. They would also be exceedingly useful in running up the shallow Mexican rivers where larger ships could not go. In a great variety of ways would these pilot boats be useful ; and, commanded by the patrioti New York pilots, would do great service in their | country’s cause. | Theatrical and Musical. Panx Tuvarne.—Let the weather be what it may, the Turamomeren. thermometerjyesterday, at noon, was at 82 degrees. A year ago, at noon, it was at 84.” Buacxino.—Aneoriginal ins hes. bipecil within s fowr oy oj the Astor House, ubical black. anl's pet forthe ook, whore he | Shacks the boots ofall who cose to patronise him. ‘The poration ought to employ him and keep him at the pal boc else Keen tae dust in Broadway laid y water. Losr.—A gentleman from Philadelphia, on Wednesday night, mi: his carpet bag. which he hed delivered to the agent, containing about $400, A description is given in an advertisement in another column, Mysterious Disarreanance.—Mr. David Scott, of Jer- sey City, left his home, at about 10 o’elock, on oe last, for the Parpose of going to the Bull's Head, ans mornin; in the Third avenu has not been seen or heard of since. hada considerable sum of money with him when he left home ; his friends, fc rtain great fears for his safety. Scott is about rs of age, & feet 7 or 8 inehes high, dark complexion, hair and heav: whiskers ; he wore a dark brown coat, with glass bui tons, black pantaloons, vest and cravat. Any informa- tion which will account for his disappearance, or disco- ver his present whereabouts, will be thankfully receiv- ed on behalf of his distressed family, by Wm. A. Town send, at No. 222 Broadway, of the firm of Burgess, Strin- ger & Co, Sreasene Garat Britains and several other distingui His Honor the Mayor personages visited the lay afternoon, onan in ommander, Captain Hos- Re eeaigh-phegt they were introduced into the dining saloon, where they sat down to a very handsome collation, prepared for the occasion. The champagn rkled in abundance, causing the ideas to flow in various toasts and speeches, which resulted in all feeling delighted with their v: Doctons.—In this blessed city of New York, there are, by Doggett’s business directory, six hundred ‘and forty: eight worthy members of the medical profession with M.D. attached to their names. Beside these, there are probably a hundred more who are not “ regulars,” but practico on their own hook, with “roots and yarbs,” * Injun medicine,” hot water, cold water, and the like. The health of the New Yorkers, one would think, was | well cared for; in some streets, the continuation of ‘shin- gles nailed upon window-shut! strongly reminds one of the ap of the patent; never-ending gal ‘The proportion of rs, with “ Dr.” on them, rance of houses in one | | | | | County Court. ‘The Hon. Michael Ulshoeffer, President, in the Chair. W. Drinker, one of the xamined—Remembers A. — mt a ten, upmed Vostoradic cot through Em ain ny with Relyea; and saw Tustlce Drinker run after him, and put his arm under Vanderbilt's arm. [Here the wit- ness described the manner in which the Justice took Vanderbilt’s arm.] Gronor Revs examined—Proved that he arrested Vanderbilt at the instance of Mr. Secor, and had him in charge at the Tombs—Justice Drinker came in, and, after some time, Vanderbilt was discharged, and the $1000 bill was handed back to Vanderbilt. They went down down stairs, and went into Franklin street ; and Justice Drinker, witness, and Vanderbilt walked together towards Sip saeee—te yates said he — ee din nothing was brought against Vanderbilt, and hoped he would take care of himself in future. It was in conse- quence of some Re aga of witness that Justice Drink- er caused Vanderbilt to put his name on the bill. Exocu E. Came—Knows Mitchell was the cause of his being arrested ; he was arrested twice ; he was aware of the post note being stolen ; in January Mr. Lewis call- edat our office, and, in consequence of the information gos by him, witness arrested Mitchell, and took him to | t e house of Justice Drinker ; some conversation took. place in presence of Drinker in relation to the arrest, and witness impressed upon him the necessity of holding Mitchell ; next morning, witness was told that Mite! had been bailed ; witness and his r went to the of- fice and asked the Justice if he had bailed Mitchell; the Justice said he had ; witness said he must have il, and if the Justice did not get him bec! e him impeached ; Mitchell has not been since Ithough a reward was offered for his appre- hension, and witness has been in search of . Geonce Witxes examined—Gave the same testimony as Mr. Camp. Groror Resvas was sn called and examined in relation to the solvency of Tripp, the man who went bail for Mitchell. Tuomas Gotpina, a police officer, roved that, after heard the justice say he thought it was not a bailable of- fence ; said he would look over some authorities ; Mit- chell mentioned the name of Tripp, who lived i Mulber- ry street, and the Justice directed witness to go with Mitchell to ys ’s house ; witness did so, _ came back again and delivered Mitchell up to the Justice, at the Tombs. The examination of wit was adjourned to Wednes being. finished, the Court y next, at 4o’clock. | ES, SoEF © eran effect the restoration of ane 00 engiee end the Lea a = News~-Philadel ph: Zieber & Go., 3 Ledger where adv Lia st of the Ohio Hiver. Great Demand for iAeead eat alow Chena pet ry ae serv jand dwellings,immediately afte ee ag pu ee Pi 4 toga Cincinnatti June 1. oe | Pitsburg’ May 28.02 1 het rising » May 28. . Louisvil . May 29. . . -6 feet, 6 inches. ee MONEY MARKET. Friday, June 5—6 P. M. There was a very great improvement in the stock market to day, and an advance, in several instances, of | two percent was realized. Leng Island went up 1 per the arrest of Mitchell, he was given in charge to witness; | 2) Ohio 6’s 3; and Farmers’ cent; Canton Co. 2; Harlem 13; Norwich and Worcester ; Morris Canal }; Reading Railroad 2; Reading Bonds Loan j. Considerable activity prevailed, and the operations were larger thea they have been any day within the past month. At the second board, a further advance was experi- enced in the three principal railroad stocks—Norwich, Harlem and Reading—with large sales of the first and last named. We see no cause for this sudden and rapid improvement; or, in fact, for any improvement at all; and At present, the very doubt and uncertainty that proud of sustaining the reputation of their states- | appearance of the Keans in “ Richard mm” will always hang over the future operations of the campaign, | N+ The name of Mr. Webster, in Europe, has | maa sae aoe at Ae Park, and last night gave an creates an absorbing interest in the public mind, been associated in such a way with the country, poesia pe apy yo nite oe iota om puts a stop to enterprise, and causes a degree of that a stain upon his reputation would almost be | feduent, brought down, at times, by the splendor of the le: physicians to the whole inhabitants of the city is about one to five hundred ; sihongs many of the five hundred, thank heaven, never see a physician from one year’s end to the other, and many other poor creatures have the | pleasure of seeing the face of one each day. In this big lea | do not believe it can be sustained. There has been no | reliefin the money market, and nothing hes transpired | warranting this advance. Many of the sales were on time, United States Circuit Court. Before Judge Betts. : June 5.—Charles E. Lester vs. Thos. ug Lacie | it i This was an action for assault and battery. | seller’s option; and the bears will not permit this oppor. i | scenery and appointments, and again by the neble acti: city of professions, it isa rather funny i to analyze i | i hesitation in every thing connected with the com- ® Sttin on the country. Then come Clay, and Cal- | of the great ee Mr. and oe fan. It is bul repetition the meats by which they ive on each other. The pay- pce aaron oneal = 3 an wea nly elling in | bee ache re ee ne ee ts, rai the . ‘ s - Sasa ay, | of our previously ex; ion t ‘jane mi ec! ‘men an yers— i ™ rulls , in tho hea rere this mercial operations of the country. houn, and Benton, and many other eminent men | fn “when this Anert of shalenece’s foe trepre- | clergymen preach to the lawyers and doctaMl and the | £4rope, and mot with Mr. and Mra. Lester at Leghorn, , In this condition of doubt and uncertainty hang- ing over the operations in Mexico, we are driv to the necessity of referring to the only information with which we are vouch: 2 purce of ed, and belonging to both parties—a stain upon the repu- tation of such ynen these would also be a stain | upon the country. Mr. Webster has aided in no small degree to shed honor upon his country, | sented at Old Drury ;” and jt would be unjust to speak | of it in other than laudatory terms. ‘Richard III.""is to | | be performed again to-night—it cannst be seen too often. Boweny.—Another thunder storm prevented the at- | lawyers pocket the fees of their clients of all professions and trades. We saw, yesterday, in passing through one of the small streets up town, the sign of one of the learned professors of physic, which, to say the least, is entirely srigtoals and exhibits the versati y of talent possessed » and they took passage together in the ship Brooklyn, to return hone. When the ship had been out about 30 days Mr. and Mrs. Lester, Mr. Smith, and another pas- senger named Sullivan, a member of a firm in Baltimore, happened to be on deck and were speaking of the con- rise in the fancies. ‘We annex the United States Treasurer's monthly state- ment, showing the amounts at his credit in the various depositories and the mint, by returns received at three 5 tendance, at this popular theatre, from being as large as | }, worthy professor. ‘The sign is daubod with ink | (uct of thecaptain. In the course of the conversation, | periods. ‘This table shows the amount on deposit in each that is the official organ of the government at | throughout the civilized world ; aud we are grati- | usual, last evening. Mr, Scott appeared as Don Cesar | uyon a pine beurd, snd readens felloun cos Martha Biggs priced green sl aca etre preety oa bank, &e , at the date given, and not the amount subject Washington. That curious and interesting jour- | fied that he has come out of this investigation | de Bazan, in the popular drama of that name; and was | CUre# all sorts of wens and kansurs, tik dulleroo, kollik, rents nal, (the Daily Union,) since the commencement of the war, has assumed many phases, the most brighter and better than ever. In these remarks, we do not mean to indulge | well sustained by Mr. Clarke as Don Jose, and by Mrs. Phillips as Maritana. After the play, Mr. Robert Caunt, & out to days’ work, and all other nervus diseases. Wite washin, wall colerin and other jubs done” We would commend Miss Martha Biggs to the attention of age. Smit appeared, took exception to Mrs. Lester’s remarks, and said he did not wish to be a party to any comments on the captain’s conduct ; that he was the com- | | | | | to draft :— Montuty Statement {og Life Trrasvner oF THE United ir. ATES. Feb. 2%, ’46. il 27. June l. ; re , " fan American vessel,and was entitled to the re- " | . apse z | brother of Ben Caunt, the celebrated English pugilist, the learned societies. mander o| ? ‘Amo't'on Amt on 3m’ton Pe og rice that the “war will be con- | 29 any strictares. upan the condnet of Mr. Inger: |-and himself mo menpeotcient inabeart et teledatenas! |" Ausivacliges versie {Wal oetstua wu ke Taciss tuted toast and stayhalie el that Ee ain Boies ‘Deposit. Deposit. Deposit tinued—that it will be a war of invasion—that it | Soll, as many of the ultra friends of Mr. Webster | Deen ey oes hey egg teehee pat leanar. Chane anger from ‘God, Temporal Head of the | was toadying the captaijgthat morning. Mr. Smith said | Ha a will be proscented up to the very walls of Mexico | Sem inclined to do. Mr. Ingersoll had, no doubt, | the audience, the last round being encored ant nceorvey | church Coat power es ls eter Bree a lp peppy rae teehee supe oie. sehen aes —until every thing required by the administration | some foundation for the course which he has pur- | with much applause, Laat! ygning "El lyder,”“ Tom immediately proceoded to Boston on business connected | ter: im vort of banter, seemed. to aim what is ife | £20. eae ee shall be conceded, granted, and guaranteed by | Sted towards Mr. Webster. It was the misfor- | S04 Jery,” and the © 1 S of the eve ie aut | with his miss The church of which he is the head | said, and went away, but soon after returned, and snid, | i ‘ 2 » & » and gi : y | abeter, | will appear in a set-to in the course of the evening. have hired the large room in the Native American Hall, | Smith did you not say that if a man made the remark that 32,90 © 32,521 «S271 the Mexican government. This pronunciamento, | tune ee et pteine geaintea Miviaen ay | Gnexxwich Tueatax.—The “ bill of fare ” presented corner Broadway and eg hrome a Lin tp lecture in | Mrs, Lester made this morning, rn wont Bia at f ve Shen “ is of the a 3,” as it has | to it bands of the most desperate, reckless and | for k ing’ fi | on Sunday evening next at 7} o'clock — sister in the | once with a blow? Smith replied, he did; then es | Alban: ak Bs 139,530 164,270 p to open the “halls of the Montezumas,” as it has Pisa ne hse ST erect aoe | Sutestaiament!eh this popalar peon: nf | So soc Mucemrat Babarte li ative nates ter, J repeat them in the most ‘scrious manner ; upon | Aivany City Banik, Alban 165,235 165'256 _165'254 been facetiously called, is very well as far it goes; | Unprincipled politieal adventurers, that ever in- | Smusement and recreation, could not fail to draw a | ry lecture in the same room, at 3 P.M. Sunday, for the | which Smith turned round and struck Mr. Lester ‘a vio- | Bank of Commerce, New York. 613,163 901,797 1,007,467 but the difficulty at all times with the organ is, to | jtred any administration in this country. By | crowded house. We had no less than four pieces—to be | purpose of preparing his reception, lent blow on the bridge of the nose, from which the Bank of America, New York: 820,277 1,246,158 ieee : . mM = ici esterday afternoon from the : | B | we e xponses of the ancient oraeles, the words of the | tion, we have no doubt, Mr. Ingersoll. has been | Tily Uerengods astranay a Spe ee i taste: | Welch and Sweet, under the direction of General Btorms | from cea sickness, had to fe helped to his berth bytwo | North, River Baik, New Yo dite | organ at Washington must be understood by de- | led astray, induced by good enough motives, to | of the entire company, in every department, from | and in honor of the capture of Matamoras. | eee nes Ciera yeroae ar isto co rely | Bs 391/325, ciphering it directly contrary to what it says.— | 2dopt the course which he has taken; but we | “Grave to gay, from lively to severe.” | Court of General Sessions. read an pene Med vy yak Sullivan, which verse d | Ban 100,000 Its language has, since its existence, been as | trust that as the mist clears away and truth be. Mr, Chapman hada very respectable benefit, the even- Before Recorder Scott, and Aldermen Livingston and | *!! the circumstances, and from which Mr. Cut ng 4 enigmatic, as to the real ‘purposes of the go- | gins to liftiteelf on high, the influence of all those | 126" performance being, selected for the Fich in his fa. ise weawene Renae is, sarthe soprerenttiaiay tie pease aan cee pee ite vernment, 8 the hieroglyphics on the obelisk | miserable beings who contrived by falsehood and | vorite character of Jim Baggs, and was called out at the | June Sa:Pestponement ¢f Tviel Te ee as chines ing cooneee, the epee cosedeaeos Sc etnetas gn | Commercial Bank, Alban er of Luxor, or Medine Abu. In 1845, when | corruption to deceive Mr. Tyler, during his admi- | Hlusband at eat Th Vi ee ee aa | Higgins, indicted for forgery, the trial was postponed | aerault, and diseniitled himself to’ the’ consideration of « | Excheape Bank, Pittsburg Ae H smment offered the forty-ninth degree | istration, and defame the character of that ad- | Hundred Fount Note,” presses Mummy,” and “A antif Tuesday next. jury. | ae Weckingtoe Wasbinge ome sacs the government offered the forty-ninth degree | nistration, ‘ 2 tha \ .”” pr 1» C ys @ very at- | Trial for Grand Lerceny—Louisa Roach was then peetoey for the plaintiff, summed up the | Bank of Washington, Washing. ee - trat I be | tractive bill. Accordingly the house was’ well é . Mr. Atvan Stewart, plaintif, P 11,338 to the British government, on which to settle , ministration, will be put an end to by this inves- | Rites Ginger Blue inetde “Virginia Mummy,” inde- | Pjgced st the baron a charge of stealing a gold watch, | cae in a very humerous speech, which Kept the au- | pOB-ciris niga: 998 the Oregon question, the organ authoritatively | tigation. | Pendent of any thing else, could not fail to draw together | Huides, onthe ieserae Tth of May last On ae part | “ugnce in ite of Iaughter during its delivery. agen) Banket Potomac, Alexa me denied that fact, and claimed the whole of the | Whilst speaking of the unfortunate position in | Polaris sup town” capers ie cas far t0 rival | of the prosecution, the complainant Hokins depesod, that | go 2° SUSE persooal vielence. ‘The facts are'simplyras | 'mondsscrssce cscs 56,490 51.10 territory down to 5440. When Mr. Slidell was | Which Mr. Tyler had been placed, and the cle- | prietorshave spared no expense in fiting eh eae while walking in Broadway on the evening of the 7th of | detailed by the ovidence, and amount to this: The par. | Exchange Bi of Vinginia, Nort, 9.168 twat a : contin tinea ised i ; lecting high talents to make it acceptable to the public. {2¥) he was accosted by the prisoner, who induced him | ties wore fellow passengers on board the ship Brooklyn, | 8, W. # Rank, sa neers sent to Mexico on a mission of peace, the organ , C¢Ptons that were practised upon him, by office | petng hl management and entire Sreangesnshte ardof the | t@.8company her to her room, at No. 62 Anthony street; | tes, ¥< voyage from the Medeterranean to this port; an | Planters Bank, G 058 10013 lenied that fact, too, and held exactly the oppo- | Seekers and office holders of his day, we may as | highest character, and during the summer months in | {hate took off his boots and put his watch into one of | y,Jet rovaee, om the, Medeterranean to passage, and | Br. Bank of A. 3,353 bs espeny 1s Paige ROSY PPo- | 4 4 5 2° | gee - lamin thin | them, with a view of concealment; that after remaining Kk laintiff over tho nose in the | Bai i 3,239 :. ell th a - | particular, must prove a source of deep attraction in this the defendant struck the intiff ove: in Bank of Loui . K site, and said that war was at hand. Whon, in | well mention thatthe evidence of the .ex-Prosi- / Pesce mus Deuve a souroe of deep altrastion in this | with ber doc’ a short time, hs, wrooseded’ to, yates presence of his wife and of two other persons; after | Union Bank of Teauesse the middle of last winter, the govemment had | dent will probably be soon required in this city, | we profess to be ardent admirers of the "concert of sweet | Rig Boots, when he mised ‘his watch, and immediately | Wan eiamntrdl had to be helped to his bert and that tee | Banh was i oes Aa) |.to bring forth 1 b 1. | sounds,” and knows tel bout dem diggins,” we | S*Ked the prisoner for it—but sho denied having any | }jood fowed freely from plaintiff’s nose, and was found | Lou come to the determination again to look upon the | to bring forth the truth, on another, though small- do not hesitate to offer the humble Mabe Os onee, | knowledge of it, and told witness that he had no opel in his berth and on the clothes. It is unnecessary | rea Le and Tr, Banke 73 wt 49th parallel as the best basis of negotiation, the | ¢f matter in connection with the character and | pation, asto the excellent taste and execution dispinred cherged tha bosteed ik Ketan ee eee for me to instruct, you gentlomen,, that party 08 | Cilncoa Bank, Columbus ¥ oes organ denied that fact, and took strong ground for | PUrity of his administration. It will be recollect- | in this department of the theatre. | menta man knocked at the room door, and inquired ina | Ofthe law.’ Plaintiff therefore, has a proper foundation | Bate Or Norwalk, Norw 460,312 495,008 5440, per fas aut nefus. When General Taylor | ed that about a year ago a person of the name of | es a. ass ple Aad summer has pened | rare ir pcyre ee bole the Sotag sagt nr tuscan an for hie action. The defendant does not plead that he was | Michigan Ins. C es PY , it cpigys | rae nae) | ie suburbs is de! fal mandes mit prisoner then endeavored to.) ;, % Mint jilade! 5 3 was ordered to the Rio Grande, and the people | Parmelee, who had been a recipient of favors | tg here can the citizens spend amore rural, ra- | induce witness to leave, the house with all nesabie aes ST reer eae rae Ce ere ison | Branch Biter of Cl 32,000 321000, began to expect a collision, the organ denied such | fom Mr, Tyler, proeured an indictment, by some ning than at this delightful retreat?’ The beau | patch—but, witness considering that it was amere acheme | Juni" te the ecideticn of the Trocehman eet sulle Branch Mint a¢ Dahlonegte, ne aise ; B1OD, She OFe' | means or other, from a grand jury at Buffalo | fl promenade, commanding the most enchanting view | to get rid of him, refused to leave until he could have his | S012 youhave heard detailed to you in the course of | Branch Mint N. Orlean an inference, and proved, with the accuracy of 5 da grange jury, ith land or sea scenery ; and while the | watch returned ‘him. Witness then found a policemen this trial. The general rule of law in relation to prosecu- 503,999 an Euclid, that no such event as war would | #gainst the proprietor of this Journal, but from _ visitor is charmed by all around him, he hears within the | andcommunicated the lose of his watch, Ke. | Avsearch | tions for assault and battery, is simple andclear The | O. 51,710 Eiki 9 * ‘ various considerations that case had been post- | Sf melodious tones of Meyrer’s orchestra, filling the | was made in the house for the watch, but without suc: | jury will look at the relations in which the stood | B: st Miadletp 45,526 ea follow. . 2 POSt » mind with the most delightful thoughts and pleasing sen- | cess. The watch, however, wee subsequently found by | 15 cach other; that is, whether the blow was given from | Chesapeake Ban! 307, These are facts showing the peculiar character | oned and put off, till recently, when there is | sations, which, combined with the healthful atmosphere | officer Appleyard, of the 8th ward, the mere impulse of the moment, or, whether it proceed. | Patriotic “Washi ae Py aaae fe eos sk colenet iene | now a probability of its being brought up for trial he ‘inhaling, iscalculated to give strength and health | Officer Arruevanp deposed, that while on duty at the | {ie mere impuleo of the moment, or, whethe injury to the | Bank of Vi , 8 , of the government organ; and, judging from these | probability a clog ae ceeich chug (2, the most’ debilitated constitution. All that require | corner of Church end Amhony streets, he heard the | person and feelings of the ‘Those are the views | Sate Bank ot ‘ooo t5i $3000 facts, and its present course regarding the war | before the Cireuit Court in this city, at which time boul we refer to Drs. French and Heiser at Cgstle | complainant charge the prisoner with stealing a gold | P°which vow svete lool at ¢ matter. You are also to | Wisconsin In.Co,, Milwaukie, . 111,335 1944 wu with Mexico, we are very much disposed to be- | the evidence of Mr. Tyler will be required to Garden. ent ie return she abused him for Cent apie Bd Jook at the position in society of the parties—and in this | Canal Banking Co., N. Orleans... 243,615 541,923 with Mexico, very spoe siivotitanes ee iety of his own conduct and, The Literary Committee appointed to decide on the | her with such an offence ; in consequence of this chai respect there seems to be no difference—they are both arse Tyee: INAS lieve that when the Washington Union is bellow- elucidate the propriety of hi n col nc merits of the pieces presented in Competition for the rize | being made 7 the prisoner, witness entered the | men of education, and both move in the same rank in so- $0,750,517 13,000,699 13,470, ing for an advance of the army “to the halls of ; the purity of his intentions,and to show what spe- | of $500 offered by Mr. Daniel Marble for the best three | Tm occupied by her, and made a search for the watch, the Montezumas,” the President and the adminis- | cies of deception was practiced upon him, by | act drama handed in bv the first of June, have decided in favor of acomody entitled “Family Ties,” andthe but without success ; witness then conducted the parties 8s the station house, where, from some remarks made by ciety ; sut when you one, and you must into this field, it is a hazardous care that you do not run wild, | | According to this statement, it appears that the amount on deposit has increased, since April, nearly five hund- because of some importance attached to plaintiff in his tration have almost come to the resolution to ac- | Which his presidency became so unpopular. On | money has been paid over to the successful author. |e Ronee rest rN ae aoe | public character. Judge Betts continued af some length red thousand dollars. There were drafts drawnon the cept proposals of peace, and settle affairs amica- | Thursday of this week, an order was received acvinlame Pico was to give another concert in Provi- | time, and made another search, which resulted in finding p beoetaphiey ccosinded by tailing tases ine sere ¢ in | principal depositories during the month of aan, oy 2 ‘2 n ‘i ‘ itting dence last evening. | x i 862, t e date bly. The history of the last eighteen months has | from Judge Jewett of the Supreme Court, sitting Tat Ora ne: ix New Onueans.—This delightful | teesstch.concealed under tome ashes in the fire-place. | been fully proved, but that the amount of ing to $1,862,781 38, which had not been paid shown that we must read the organ contrariwise, and infer what the action of the government may at Albany, by which the case has been trans- ferred tor trial before the Circuit Court of this species of entertainment is flourishing in New Orleans. | ‘he opera of “Norma” was performed in that city on the 27th ult., and was to have been repeated on the oth, | The accused then admitted that she took the watch, but did so in consequence of the complainant having given her some spurious bank bills in payment of certain favors conferred; and that her only object was to insure the ox- wasa matter which altogether rested in their aeoreet After , and soon after returned with a which, the jury retired, | verdict for plaintift for $500. of the lastreturns It will be observed, in the above statement, that the deposits in the Canal and Banking | : . rity, fi . ingi i “ —Iadia-rubb —Thi % Company of New Orleans, on the Ist instant, amounted be from what the organ denies with an affidavit. city, and for the purpose of bringing it be- | forthe deneit of Signora A. Majocchi, “The comport | chesue ood money for that which had been paid her. peer Tee el Thevabee tigtsstice ines Comet VOR | ts gout noel porter tae cotcat uaeeeal ol deposit on We are disposed, therefore, to think that the | fore the public. This order is founded on the fact, | were to have left in a day or two for Mobile. | , Wa. M. Paice then addressed the jury at considerable | ghout 1 o'clock, and stated they could not agree; upon | that day, subject to draft, only amounted to $12,466, administration has no disposition to prosecute the | ‘iat all the principal witnesses who can shed light __ The Syracuse Star states that Sands, Lent & Co.'s Cir | Jength, in behalf of the accused. war beyond the taking of Matamoras, and that it will avail itself of the offer of any government that on this subject, as connected with Mr. Tyler, re- side in this city. The witnesses will be the offi- cus been crowded during the whole time they have there. In Lancaster, Pa , on Monday last, Howe & Co.'s Circus | tai ¢ District Attorney followed on the part of the people The jury, after a brief consultation, rendered a verdict of guilty of a petit larceny only, (the watch being of which the Court, with the consent of the parties, dis- charged them. : Constrrutronat, Convention.—Thursday, June drafts amounting to $614,930 having been drawn. All the government funds in New Orleans, with the excep- | tion of the smount in the mint, had been drawn for. The Z a . | | 4—' iti in debating the »xico may have to come to terms of peace with | Cers in the city of New York attached to the Ge- | drew such crowds of people, that many could not obtain | mock axction uality,) ail the Court sentenced hee to | The entire sitting was spent in | transfors, which have been made from the northern de- vin iar ing SoD TREES PS i hie neral Government. Among them will be Edward | finden Kelis ft dy, snd the exnibitions were ob- | be imprisoned the penitentiary for the term of six Parry a it tesa preaseatio mate Positories to New Orleans, will not lest long; and con- the United States. Circumstane 3, however, priest ke aid tests, acest sp hr. hgh oper bare piace in order | months. of proceeding to revise the constitution. Messrs. Loomis | tinwal transfers will be required to that point, to-meet Sze aking pce in Mexico, in conn. a Ce Ne Ree ee Rober Wet, | face peat Toune nan?St Weta sans hs | Toe Comtien loam wail tomorow orig. | SFToea'Es wasn custo deni var | Sant ee wile mind te Gat ane: somes of the recent events on the Rio Grande, | Mere, ex-Navy Agent, John L. Graham, ex-Post | chief’ attraction. circus is. proceeding through Mormon Intelligence Reinment of vacua commitecs on er oral subject, ents | Must be much benefited by the heavy expenditureset the that may prevent such a determination or | Master, besides several other public officers, not | Pennsylvania, and is ke Cas Se an ee LFrom the Hancock Ea; 5) be referred to « committee of the whole on the constitu: | geveramentiin that city, while those of the northern and such a plan en the part of the President. Mr, "€cessary to enumerate. We also believe that the me ea J Demonstrations on THE FirteentH.—It will be re- | tion. Mi herd, Polk is a President under the control of accidents more than any one of his predecessors. It is possi- ble that the Northern States of Mexico may, in the | presence of aid and assistance from the American army, now in possession of Matamoras, declare their entire separation from the central govern- evidence of several distinguished officers of the | government at Washington, even that of sir. | Webster himself, together with the evidence of | John Tyler, will be required. This trial of an indictment will bring to light | another branch of the deceptions which were | | ment of Superior Court. Before Chief Justice Jon June 5.—Wm. Rushworth vs Dani was an action for malicious prosecution. | imbury.—This | From the state- aes counsel, it appeared that his client is an hotel keeper in Philadelphia, and that defendant at the time the cause of action accrued, was an officer of the Long Island Bank. In the summer of 1842, aman named membered, that inst. a proclamation was issued by Major Warren, advi sing all well-disposed persons, to remain at home, and warning those who meditated mschief, that they would be dealt wirh ‘as the law directs.” We are happy to say that the critical day passed over without the commission of any overt act on the of the mob. Between one and two hundred assembled at Pontoosuc, but as the bet- t in anticipation of an outbreak on the 15th | rs. Jones, Loomis, Brown, Taylor, She; Swackhamer, Willard, Chatfield, O'Connor, Hoffmai Tilden, White, and others, took part in the discussion.- No question—.4lbany Argus. ciegt nye! or (ir area ia The annexed brief cat ue of yeste arrivals at the principal hotels, exhibits a ‘cousiderabl fe diminution, as compared with the previous reports. The Southern eastern Atlantic cities must experience a drain of specie, which will operate, with immense effect, in contracting the supply of money. The annexed statement exhibits the amount of public money on deposit in the principal cities, at three pe riods :— Government Derosr’ am New Yoax, Bostor arp ? * $ Yantine or Vandine, a porter of the bank, while crossing | t¢™disposed portion of the meeting was opposed te the | train at a late hour, had notarrived. We found the fol- Prianeienta, ment, erect a confederacy of their own, establish | Practised during the administration of John Tyler, | from this city to Brooklyn, was robbed of $25,000, oni | commencement of pee 8 quarrel took place be- | iowing registered at the ‘Feb. 2%, Aprit'?, June, ae ie “he Soult cnknolen i hel ‘ ‘ amongst this sum were two or three one thousand dollar | tween this section and the fighting party. One man snap- | Avgnican—S. Goodridge, Hartford; Geo. Whistler, | 186. is. 1846. their independence, and prepare the way ina few no doubt un nown to him or to his best friends ; | notes. Shortly after the robbery a number of notorious | Ped musket at the head of another, and for a time it wes | pattimoy Thomas, Columbia, Tennessee; 8. New- | Merchants’ Bank, Boston... 723,551 1, 1,563,223 years to join this confederacy as Texas did. If but for which his Presidency has suffered in repn- | thieves, who were all known to the police, were arrest- | #W that an opportunity would have been afforded Bank of Com: such an event should take place, the Mexican war will soon be at an end, at least on the frontier.— Then, perhaps, our government may think it pru- tation both before and since. Mr. Tyler is no doubt | & & much more honest man than many give him cre. dit for. He did not know the sinuosities of the Nor- picion of being concerned in it, but upon an in- ‘tion before the police magistrates, the evidence | inst them was found to be insufficient and they were discharged—and up to July, 1843, no clue was found be the belligerents to gratify their rowdy propensities by a sengeisary Tussle. with each other, We understand that the “meeting” wound up business by an indulgence in copious libations of the ardent, and those who ton, West Point; Mr. Bates, Boston; W. Mitchell, Hart- ford; A. French, Albany; Mr. Gibson, H. Hunter, U. 8. ‘Ast on—Sestuel Hanson, Portland; H. Miller, Ohio; A. Townley, Boston; W. Weirtz, Philadelphia; E. Beverly, ae , to lead to a disc; f the rob ti con- | could get away, straggled home at — | Beverly; H. Goodwin, Hartford; C. March, Washington; dent when the proper season approaches, next , thern politicians, and he was accordinglrequent- | cerned in it. At this time a cricket eaten pee ee eons | The assemblage af Carthage turned out a miserable affair. | Mr, Howe, New Brunswick; W. Crocker, N. Carolina; el ike a bl i ‘ing, it | 1y duped and led into error, during his period of | off in this city, between the New York ond Philadelphia | The indignation of the leaders found, vent in bullying | ‘T. Ruele, Geo. Vose, LaGhara, J. Waterman, Pennsyl- winter, to strike a blow at Mexico by reducing, if ; ‘gh bia § ius period of | Cricket Clubs, in consequonce of which large number and as the consequences of an overt act of vio- | vania; D. Eahly, W. Pope, Boston; W. Perkins, J-and H. we can, the fortress of San Juande Ullon. At Power. The investigation, now about ciosing, | of persons from Philaisiphia. war attracted here, wd “AU Warraw all passed off quietiye The fet | Randall, Tennesgce; John M Botts, Richmond; J. Heiss, present, however, we rather think that Mr. Polk, | While it clears up the reputation of Daniel Web- | pegs nha = meeieet mn to ber icone ta ag 4 lormon party has cqpained into two distinct | Washington: ; cE. ‘Gamble, hohe: @Gx Pent judging from the organ and from the general feel- ing brought forth, and the popularity of General Taylor, who may become very formidable to some of the political aspirants at Washington, that the administration has already got enough of this ster, will also take a load of obloquy off the shoul- | ders of Mr. Tyler. The trial, which will proba- | bly take place before Judge Edmonds, will deve- | lope an equally singular series of “ little events,” | connected with matters in this city, and show, in | plaintiff put up at Clark and Brown's, in Maiden lane, ‘and there met with a man named Shaw with whom he had before some slight acquaintance. At the time Rush- | worth arrived in city he had with him a bill for $1000 together with some other small bills, amounting al- together to about $1050. The note for $1000 he hanjed ind the views of one section are diametrically Opposed to those of the other. All the on mem- bers of the party are averse to vielence, appear satis- fied with present “oe pe mobocrats, who num- ber about ‘one-tenth of the whole, are for a row and a fight, either with or without justification. We are satis. Hon. Mr. McKay, Cana Florida; Geo. Platt, Owego; L. Dawley, Worcester. Crty—Geo. Wentworth, Florida; A. Gordon, do; James Hobson, Baltimore; R Denn, North Carolina; 8. Hun- gerford, Jefferson county; C. P. Hubette, North Ca- rolina. Franxuin—Judge Cooke, Catskill, R. Hanna, Boston; The deposits in the banks of these three cities, at the | latest accounts, amounted to nearly two-thirds of the ag- gregate surplus, and the drain must be large upon these three points. ; to Shaw to procure for him small ones for the purpose of | vd that this party cannot muster 300 strong, and the | 1, adams, Pennsylvania; P. Kingman, Boston; P.Bald- | On the Ist of June the government/surplus in the ve- war. The most probable result of prosecuting | Mother light, how Mr. Tyler was deceived in little | betting Shaw sccordingly procured the tall notes | surrounding, counties will not countenance their acts. | win, Kingston; G, Batchelor, Albuny; 8 Morse, Mates. | rious depositories subject to draft, amounted to $11,476, as well A mn and deposited the $1000 bill in the Phanix Bank, from respec! ant 01 ee onough county, | chusetts; H. 064 65. Ithas been suggested that the government re- sucha war would be the manufacture ofmore than | Well as great things. In this case, Mr. Tyler’s | which it went into the Union Bank and from there was Sra the opinion that they cannot obtain the |“ Howanp—C. . one or two fresh candidates for the Presidency. ¢Vidence will be required ; and we have no doubt, | sent to the Lone Island Bank, where it was pronounced Stadt Sein Mane = aie we ay ie | gers, papers 2 ee ita a, carpet: ech vines hades al The feeling throughout the country produced by | 8S $0on as the trial comes on, he will readily come | ‘0,28 one of the ee TE nn a poreds | Sreveateniag’ Iytters have bean writen to tems who Spare ge ay! sap Mews ios F the purpose of raising s) F OF Ts ee Yale Ms ly | On the 7th of August, 1849, Rushworth was arrested in | Threstening letters have been writien to many who BA to carry on the financial operations of the country, con- the events that have already taken place, indi- : ork, as he has gone to Washington, in | broayet’ bales: etches anges Wed bopper be time. Judge Crane, formerly of Henderson county, who | 10%; Jemee Mallett, V nected with the Mexican war. There is no doubt but that cates thata total subversion of the two old parties Order toclear up those views by which his cha- | gcotf'one hares of having received a $1000’ note, | bat purchased Mormon Property and moved into Han- | Waterford; HH. Arnold, an issue of treasury nates would at this time be very de- is now about to take place, and that the lines #¢ter has suffered under certain acts, during his | knowing it to be stolen. On this occasion he was | Cock, Was formally A e mob t jer out.”— | nig. sirable, and would be of much service in facilitating com- Fe ae , ‘ nverithal és ad required by Mayor Scott to enter into bonds in $2,500, | The judge and his son came into town a few days ! which have hitherto separated the democracy and | eVentful career. with suretfes for his appearance before him, the Mayor, | OF afins, andthe probability is that he will not relin- mercial operations and in the regulation ofexchanges, the whigs will be totally effaced by’ the eventson | We have every reason to believe that the ad- | inten days, to answer the charge. At the ‘expiraticn of Pes Ty reer a contest, AS Nesvoo: the | ee ee ee eet ce but itis a question whether it would be advisable for the the Rio Grande. In this state of volcanic transi- ™inistration of Mr. Tyler, notwithstanding all the Fae Py “engin Tavtanne Van acne are well provided with the means of resisting attack | oit government to issue treasury notes bearing five or six tion, it appears very ridiculous to see the Pies dent and General Scott quarrelling with each other relative to the command of an army which is now fighting bravely under General Taylor, obloquy and unpopularity which it suffered, will | yet rise higher in public estimation, the more it is examined, and the deeper the researches go into | f its private history. | PI In the mean time, the defendant procured other affidavits, laid them before the Grand Jury of this city and obtained | a bill of indictment, and then applied to Governor Bouck | for a requisitien.to the Governor of the State of Pennsyl. nia, upon which the jatter gra: a warrant, and | which may be made, but do not now anticipate a difficul- | ty. They rely altogether upon the vi of Major Warren and his small, but ei Haxcocx Cracurt Cor returned from Carthage. ilance and energy icient detach nest. e of our citizens who represent the | | Miller, 122 al where Lode ys fof rg, Ba aot ani Sots, which are all made 1 atyle, and sold Beat, ehch pal ea aoe, ts Foe derate prices, Ti will repeat the bua per cent interest, for several millions of dollars, while it has ten or eleven millions of dollars on deposit in all sec- tions of the country upon which not a cent of interest is received. We fear it would not be advisable at this time, estorda: ‘J.B. MILLER, 122 Canal street, hile th ; P | Rushworth was sgain arrested in Philadelphia and | the present aspect of ra"es diet "and peaceable.— action bs and Thompsou streets. | while the government is sacrificing so much interest on, while they are fighting over such silly affairs at brought on to this city, and required to give bail for his | All apprehension of an outbreak has subsi , and the its surplus, to contract a large debt paying an interest of bf operat Police Intelligence | entered on the dadieiment, and Kushworte, bal Ge | spetch Judge Furpld preehiee aka rosea aes ae; | , Gentlemen's Hats, Summer Fy cher neta . r . ' * . 4 On the whole, we think that Mr. Polk isin favor _ JUx® reated ieee arceny —A chap called Wm. Epuell, | charged. After the plaintiff's evidence had been gone | Lieut Prentice ofheivtel sy waters or ne rean and % Co. wil thie eer ing yet offered. Hstentirely e¥ | ‘This objection will not exist for any great length of ofan early peace; but how long he may be so, is Westar net night, on a cha e, a eer, Fe | through, defendant's counsel moved for a non-suit, ou the | well, (who was brought from Quificy for the purpove,) " impossible to tell, a found 96 in good money, and « $20 Dill on the Bank of | contended that want of probable cause was Hol pecvent, | termia Galenars Niajer’ Warten 1s cg duty ot Cocthena | liar are invited to call and examine the ean hausted, when the government will be compelled to Tue. Triat or Wrart at Avsurn.—The Court Florida, anda $10 bill on the Dank off nsylvania, both | that the entry of a nolle prosequi was not an acquittal; it | with part of his command. if Pitman, of Adams phere, ot the menathoraers, 0, SEU! raise supplies in some way ; and there is very little doubt was o all yesterday in the etfort toe - | counterfeits, Committed by Justice Taylor for exami | was merely en adjournment of the cause witheus ena county, has Rockwell in charge, and will retern with ieee acai C ph Ager i nel a jury, and have not, as yet. succeeded ii pe aed nation - new process might at any time afterwards be issued Me | him to ‘Quincy immediately. Fj anes eve pean a Pavel ‘Dress — ae ed oven a single juror. The pannel has been exhausted, and yg /{bery of Silver—The basement of the house No. | the indictment, and the tale’ plsinal’ roca ian | Mim to Quincy immediately. large majority of Sither fora loug or short journey, containing ell act authorizing the issue of treasury notes. These notes | a motion was made last evening by the District Attorney, 25, King street was entered yesterday by some bold thief, | ‘The dosisen nt theo on the motion, was not ob- | Mormons have already left the State, So eee ett sary forthe toilet . will pass into general circulation, and the fact of their to summon 300 jurors. which was op ; honnea } bad ao eight silver spoons, and made good | tained when the court adjourned. ‘ remain, are husbanding their resources and bard G. SAUNDERS & SON, 7 Broalwey. | + acing a: goad shte.of inbprest; will make thom deske- \ insisted that it was suffici . | Before Judge ¥ his stage of the catse, thet an impartial ju -Ausaulting anOffcer-—A Dutchman, called John Ly- | Robert H. Shannon vi. Motes ¥. Desch—Thie was an | utee diapdvod of thelr property or loft it ia the of sudden C: ble mode of investment, and much sought afer by cepi: be had. The Court decided that a new pane! derling, was ar night by officer Daly, of the lst | action for libel. The libel complained of, was a re agente. The city ix half deserted, the bulk of improved F taliats, and by those having little confidence in the float, of 100 jurors, should be summoned, and that ‘it was ward, while in a dance house in st. Here- | which in the Sun newspaper of 'a decision in a rty having been sold and the houses vacated. Hun- jickens the ci ting securitiesin the market,who keep their funds on spe. ot yumclonty ascertained that an impartial jury ‘could fused to obey the officer, drew a knife, and attempted to case pending in the Superior Coun ‘The isine was | Ares of familie ave. pao te coeapy tas former | hes ah Sigs acter | CoS depotit in some of our banks; in this way the money ‘ ; default of $000 bail — ing 4 pemetiad conser ton ehlitins iver, ee Putt Larceny.—James iO Ric was arrested yes. | "°™ Before Chief Justice Jones. Rist sob have Lode “aepecotoae snd order predominates | inward rn coagtmption,diteuity of | market will be relieved to acertain extnt, as it would draw THewTy, challenge. Much doubt is entartained whether \eriay, charged with stealing $11, Delonging to William | Lehtia Squire vs. Wm. Hellarnegion, Robert Bell and | over anarchy,” We know of many who are but waiting | rhe various parts 0 the ody ad many of | out capital which is now inactive and withdrawn from remptory challenges. “The Court xijeurved oo <tdurenile Horse Thief A. taal boy, about 11 years | Zoahtasd batety. o Ties plea ees cennaas for S| Be better manatee ake ae to shed their in- + vie Pil are a delightfal medjeiue | the channels of trade. On the other hand, « large issue o'clock his morning This morning the Court set ot 10 | Of ARe, by the name of thomas Th was arrested | time of the trespass resided in West Broedway, ‘It ee, | fluence t place, it - pepemhpbaeadd not only of thesbore couy | Of treasury notes would have an unfavorable effect upon grclock; the Sheriff returned 13 of the 100 jurors who | yesterday by @ policeman, on ion of stealing @ | pears that in the month of December last, the dciendante | will command « 4 ‘and enjoy a permanent tay ander Rest. Rene hecosy | the stock market, particularly upon the merket value of ‘were ordered to be summoned. ‘The Court | horse, bridle and saddle, from the fact of hie endesvo oon loess, Dot on whet becient tit eke | Cemeaemee are mm property has been ly under heaven. Four or five 4 ularly till 2 o'clock, to wait the return of the panel by the | ‘° sell it Upon being arrested, the young became Kvec neweronrel ved that th veee ogee yoann | Cee “by an of great labor and con- soot Sbetinaie Golds atthe sans | @&RY Of our State stocks, as many would chang Sherif —Corr. Albany Eventing Jourvat iene Me a kae sta gete Raving Jainped'on the horse's | and violent aasmalt upon her, Teac eee erons | improved by. A, eaPep aad as they havo beon compel Will be rertored toa healthy tone, | investment from these stocks to treasuty notes. , back whe standing ina treet ia New Haven, ami rede | 204 violent sxsault upo reat danger. ‘There was no de. | led te sacrifice it for loss than one third its real value If.pucied, that new life and vigot | ‘The government holds large quantities of ‘State stocks ‘The native olitical Movements. of to this city in search of hie uncle, He daid he fol- | fence, and the jury gave her e verdict for $200." "| and throw MERE Wea peoting io nor widartraicotcens, be remembered that Mr. Samuel Reed, | 88 security for the surplus revenue on deposit in the va. rican party of the State of Ni } wire for some e, : wi ) 5 ure to hold wgonvention at Utica on the third Wednes: | amd then Sa custody of'ae amet ay to this city. He Common Pleas, i thone whe aye i bi riphlasace ok agena otters, | HOWE banks ; ax the surplus becomes reduced, these ‘ iy xt, for the purpose of nominating a | all, where, no doubt, the onaet again, horse and Before Judge Ulshoeffer. yet ke td ‘no * Iind\an ‘egel fe Pills at stocks will be retyrned to the banks from which theywero Governor and Lieutenant Governor, S D , ‘ner will be pleased to seo Jone 8-—Origen King John N. $ Co.—Ac- ps helbe den eontmnd y- ndocden] ty as genuine any ine that Teceived, and must be either held by these institutions or Court Calendar—This Day. | .Sdeep—Joseph Farrell was detected and | clerk and salesmanto the eleromer tetacd eeeacintit med that in due time faci. osition is to purchase from | thrown upon the market for sale. The probability is oo SF Geunr Now 28, a1."28, 0%, a7, 0,0, | BOUghE fo the Follce Ofles, charged wih itealing wart | The jury gane'8 verdict fos Nareet Ioctee hil nce may rest Ea he that « large amount will be sold, which, coming forward a8 e belonging to Captain Dykes. Li ede, ‘erseverance, pad os Mr Rees, Pn Blunt. utmost dispatch, Witan’ IGNT. | tn tet eee cannet bul depress prices more or less, worth of caps belonging to Nepthull vision street. On the officer search: his person, he | ground that it was necesary the plaintiff should prove his juittal and want of probable causo. Inthis cle it was was al rraigned on bi nena and took a chi of ve- le Metallic Tablet Razor time, at the rate expenditures have been made within the past month; the present surplus will soon be ex- N