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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1846. Vol, XII, Ne. 160—Whele No. £283. NEW Re Grand Temperance Demonstration—Immense sion of a like delegation from the Newark Division, as | Military — at the West Point | Boston, June 9, 1846. Py) 5 eee st it my. coax] re the @: ance! THEATRE, _ National Jubllee—Great Excitement. | "97 1 Sunitution of Grand Divisions was. edopted Do- nO Bd ae ah peaamacpelincemelinivierraene cal Em enn Phere : MR. BARRY’S BENEFIT. Yesterday was indeed a gala day for the votaries | cember7th, and on the 10th that body was organized un- fe, bi v j the Mexican War—Attempt at Suicide. dered that exceptions to Master's Report be overrule Me. ARRY, Manager, has the honor to announce | of temperance in New York, and will long be re- | der the provision above alluded to. Newark Division Nov Examination of Cadets—Number in the Academy. Yesterday afternoon, quite a large delegation of the | and that the Clerk expunge, as impertinent, the parts of to Rig reudonad the tig, chat hi ii 5 s 1, of New Jersey was instituted on Thursday evening, | In this age of the world, when floating palaces bear the | Sons of Temperance started for New York by an extra the answer embraced within exceptions, from the first to vince ou Friday evening uext, June 12th, on ‘whic! ond membered by the enemies of King Alcohol, who | December 1sth. On the same the 24th inclusive; and that defen tin an answer to ‘© charter was | traveller at the rate of twenty miles an hour over our 2 as wags train of cars, to attend the great celebration. They atters of the 25th, 26th, 2x1 , “4 in aR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN flocked from several States in the Union to join in aan anaes od for Petentshlp and on fe 20th. 2 | noble rivers and broad placid lakes, in this age whien tra- ips pp mecabek tee loth, | een melee Mets chon th pe Geant Tices aad ett waeat manner: volunteered, her ates the | ‘he grand temperance procession, and take part | ofNew York. velling has ceased to be the peculiar privilege of a few; | Providence depot, and they will doubtless be well taken | €Xceptions allowed, and the corfs of hearing, and master's WERE ne antiy COUNTRY. in the proceedings. Seldom have a finer body of | , January ratte sea thete hein et tr in short, in this age, whon-everybody travels, it is need- | care of by their brethren in New York. They call | "°°! wis Riad iba eas ot plalnaars seeds Biechea Glenroy. . Mr Chas Kean, men been marshalled together under one banner; | New York was constitutionally organised. less to give’ any description of a place so well known in | themselves the Sons of Temperance, though some of | nied. x Mrs Chas Kean. 9 n4,if General Taylor in his noble efforts to disen- | | ‘The first annual session of the Grand Division was | the annals of our country’s history, from the stormy | them have labored long enough in the cause tobe wor-| The American Life # Trust Company va. Warmer, a Tuesda} 0th, 1843. Up to that time, i ‘ 4 al.—Ordered that demurrer be allowed, and that the su thral the people of Mexico, can boast of some | 19 Divisions had boon charleredjand the number of mem: | Mowrof the revolutionary struggle to the present time. | thy the appellation of Fathers of Temperance. Rlsmental il be dismissed aa to defendants, Warner and brave spirits and neble seuls among the flower of | bers was 1499. covered highlands, which are piled up around it as a On Sunday, Rev. Theodore Parker preached a jarsh, with costs. si bl January 7th, 1844, the Grand Division of New Jersey | seem! unre, look greener; Giver ai the river Sow powerful sermon against the present Mexican war, in | ,, Gardener va. Hart. e whole eee his troops, the demonstration of yesterday gives | February sth, the Grand Division of Maryland—April | more placidly by, oF "place and its vicinity” | the Melodeon, which was densely crowded with deeply | 7th exceptions to master’s report be Fane 10 Wile % | proof that the “bone and sinew of the country” | 224, the Grand’ Division of Pennsylvania, and June Toth, Senin ncnatiacasveoes P ieinity” | interested hesrers. Mr. Parkor Lose against the popuicr | the report in respect to the allowance of the 4, 5, 10, 3 comedy of M FLIED | Pine not, as vet, “gone to Texas,” or volunteered | tte Grand Division of Massachusetts were severally | "ihe annual exami ofthe Cadets commenced on | current altogether in his views of war, and many other | and 2ith exceptions to tho answer stand confirmed, sod Ran Vora thie Done, Ge ae yh Jean fine a body.ef: Chestares a dune 17,1846, She Nasional Division ofthe Mosiiay She et of Zope, Sea Wie re comaven (nthe | suldonin no wacthaloes bo draws tee Does. Romsey at: Spy eS mg rie ae er t to the oth 14th, . . for the war. liom have ro finea of men 2 Monday, . D 20th. It is conduct the A jc Board | preacher in the city at the present time, is uci * d ND YOUR Wits To 4 United States’ was organized in the city of New York. | and Col, Totten there being ne bogtdof waiters as usual, | jaure infuence onthe public mind thas all the rest, put | 81d 47th exceptions to anewor,to stand overruled; dafend- EVI 'O | assembled together, from the North, the South, | Ray | ms y presentatives were present from New York, New Jer- | on account of the Mexican difficulties requiring the pre- | together. He Kaighr. ys ceuclets mich the ite or AN the East and the West—men well dressed, of | sey, Maryland, Penns: Hrenie, Connecticut and Massachu- | sence of the officers of the army pole q Asad gl | his sentiment: : NicHO aah , as hold as a ion in the promulgation of ant to pey costs of exceptions allowed, and costs ‘of hear- Sauk Mire Vela ee Crete, At that time, there were 6 grand divisions, and 71 | rumor that « Committe appointed by, Congress are to | of the lamb. If this anti a ing and report. and yetit is done with all the gentleness | IMG 000 TePOr a. erogi-—Demurrer overrsled with fine and full manly proportions, and with | Sunordinates, with 6,000 members. The increase since the i costs—defendant to have 20 di answer au) ylemental i Q i 2 arrive here to-night. Theseexamiuatious are something | the press, as some intimate that it will be, it ave 20 days to er au ylem Deer open t Lu'dloch—pertormance ve commenerat pre | Countenances as ruddy and as healthful looking | Snnusl session of the Grand Division of Now York--net | U7ive,here tonight. ‘These exami ‘Thoy arerigid ordeals emnot renters. ‘The vecy, holdtees unt iearleasnees of | PE cisely 734 o'eloek, as can be imagined. The extensive arrange- | quite six months—being 5 grand divisions, 52 subordé | through which, if the cadet fait to pass with credit, he is | the preacher in advancing sentiments so contrary to the “Clreult Court. Be HEATRE —Weduced Wy Evening, June 10,| ments for this national féte drew together | mates, and 4,501 members. dismissed for incompetency, or in some casi general voice of the people, will insure attention to the Before Judge Ed: nd will be performed the tragedy 1ON—loa, Mrs G Joaes;’|'thif immense throng’to our city; and trom ai The Grand Division of the District of Columbia was | review his stu: ureu work, Bi 9— Warns ce Sone. Wa B | —This Wis eS eee (THREE early hour all was bustle and preparation. Tri- ge ewe Divdion of Malus capriisy sites by isodiag cicauainee ih - failing pupil is oe BS oae Up a be apt =e himself to one | was an uction pe Tenens ely e ‘ollowing * . wil balconies, tempe! e nae 9 Div. » % ol character, one_w! s been inattentive to his | ofthe trees on the Common on Sunday. After two un- A. port: jade Rasbets; Bre Jonse ‘To conclude with | umphal arches, temporary balronies, temperance | Gy 4nq ‘Division of Ohio, May 11. con. r area state of facts :—In 1607 the defendant consi to War drama in 3 parts, witten ex: | booths,and houses were fitted up, through the va- 0 of cotton from Norfol* Virginia, con- ry He gave asa reason forthe rash” . dious, but | successful attempts, he was taken care of by an officer. |») June 11, 1845, the second annual sossion of the National | of immature mind, and of good character, be is allowed M4 y an officer. | ring & Son pre theatre by A. W. Fulno. . entitled THE | >; = , ’ . is allow that he wanted to | gj, f ji A MPAIGN ONT ntio Anions O'Neal, | ious streets on the grand route. Devices of every | pivision of the United Slutes, was held in the city of New . | see his Maker. He is evidently a little disordered i sisting of 83 bales to be sold for his account, In « Mr JM. Scott; Mary Boone, Sirs. Q. Jones. nae description ornamented these temporary resting | York. ‘The Order lad swelled then AG Te Gini DIP || ate ween ecto magenta seaman | Dealar deta? ipa ecunee few Monta aerwards,plaintfy’ sold, the 4a, bales, 90 cents; second and third tiers, % ets.; | places, having reference to the great cause of | sions, 194 subordinates, and 17,000 members. Increase | a few days since As a reward for the best examina-| The whigs, independent democrats and abolitionists eae sent: will rise at half past Zemperance, tn Husson street, te Pere sh sinag fst sl seesiony 4 grand divisions, 123 subor- | tions, themes of the five who appear most ‘distinguish, yore eee sieast babs ayes Sean finely — fnglon &iseou’ tee treet, ast rordwa' an Jhatham y anit b mombers din er of the sever classes, are published th their plans, so far, have been successfu! ¢ a BFC ‘ i During the past yoar, chartors have been granted for | \irmy Register. ‘The examinations, yesterday, were in| ‘They are still playing the drama by C. H. Saunders, | (0%. thero to be sold on , the property of enoth & Mason for cash. ly after shipped it to Lon ‘account. nm it came to (9 TLE GARDEN-TWedieedwy Evening Jans oo Tie i resented an array of ig | (ae i -ASTCE GARDEN — Wedresdyy Evening, Jane 10—The | S4U8IC | i ae Re tok in tees of ‘clas | grand divisions ia Delaware, Indians, ‘Tennessee and | ma:hematicn, and of the class who uvered ona year ago, | entitled “ Point Isabel” at tho Olympic Saloon,with good | Le,°Pened ee ey rE which ies ange ide proceedings that effectually represented the pe Bee Et Teciact Ciisciee aut @avoeI press {ener ere a eng encuons arranged in regaed | Mheenlsy not sileable, except at a greut sacrifice. As soon as Gal- ie nm Shoe Dance, by Mt. Tho . . 4 : . +} to capacity for study. The and second sections ny wood ane mn verbial female loveliness of New York. The | witha membership of over 40,000! Showing th were examined yesterday morning, in nthe Ly her mathe: State Convention ner fs Mane 2s prtend of she zinc a by teat 4 termission of half an hour for promenade and Refreshments, | ‘ bright artillery” that sparkled from the windows | nishing increase during the year of 4 Grand er the intermission the overture of Ka liwoda. The Misses , has proved of no inconsiderable aid in the “war” | 456 8 inates, and 23,000 members! ‘The Orde: La Cracovienne. Naatical Hornpi i i ; | against King Alcohol, and seldom have they been J ‘am: Jude with the introduction to displayed in fuller or better force than on Water: 0 ith 14,000 members. In New York there are 152 e, of 4th Artillery, assistant Pro- | of those persons holding office from the governor, or go | brought a suit against Warring & Son for damages, and tance 25 cents, day. ‘Little children from the sidewalks with } Divisions and abut 13,000 members. - fessor. These examinations were conducted, however, | vernor and Senate, with their salaries, fees, Kc. Adopt | got a verdict, which was afterwards affirmed by the 8u- _On Sunday, a grmd selection of Sacred Music. alte onesies tine chubby-faced boys from upper | 4 fT October 16th, 1845, to March lst, 1846, there | under the chgrge of Albert E. Church, A. M., Professor | ed. Preme Court. ‘The decision of the Supreme Court was Ciaran THEATRE Boxes 25 cents; Pit 124, cents windows waved their white. kerchiets ; litte ad were paid out forsick and funeral benefits, by the differ- | of Mathematics, and both, asa general thing, passed off | ‘The Convention then went into committee of the | appealed from, but was {ually affirmed by the Court for —Wednesday tvening, ‘Jun I be present e | ds 4 s 3 ¢ ent Subordinate Divisions, $11,253 94. The whole | remarkably well. The examinations are conducted in | whole, Mr. Ruggles in the chair,on the report of the | the Correction of Errors, and Watring & Soa had to pay tim, raud pati cama, entitled the MARC: bies on their mothers’ arms, jumped and smiled— | amount on hand is $55,003 81. the presence of the whole Academic staff, at the head of | Committee of Seventeen. The report not having been f i y r PK is the damages and costs ofall the proceedings. The action Pe general Taylo M and joy and animation hung upon every counte- | During the same period but 78 deaths have occurred. | which is Henry Brewerton, Cuptain of Engineers, 8u- | printed, the committee rose and reported progress. is now brought to recovor the amount Lack from Mr. Ichabod, Winans; Mary, nance. The ;bands performed with ‘excellent | Out of 36,725 members, 728 violated the pl of which | perintendent and Commandant of the Institution. The | Mr. Cuatrieup called up his resolution, that on and | Sheppard, ‘The Court urned before the for # matical Maeehs by aoe Israel ¢ Ast Artiller: it Professor o! Ty in Pennsylvania, that State having 175 Divi- | gq-and 4th vections were afterwards st Lieut of Anaxy, Monday June 8, 1846. them to id th it ton, and the} tics. The} Mr. Kinxvann called up his resolution, requesting the fesed. The saenncmeons sie pherwbe andhe declined by 2d | Secretary of State to report to the Convention the names- | to come to any terms. Thereupon, Gallagher & Mason 2d FREEDOM General Te hs Ihab Greene. Previous to wi whable tarce " e: t irri 286 signed over, and were reinstated, and 63 violated it x i fe KEE PEDLAR— ® | taste and execution, several soul stirring and en- sig: a ours of examination are from 9 to 1, and from 8 to 5. after to-day the Convention meet at 9 o’clock. defendant: the deii . eet. Metedanivces Prete Want ol the livening airs. In the early part of ie day, the radicaeasy Lpacst bas Fasige hy Be Riera} bp aeons cadets, The num- Mr. Brown move o’clock. “yor anata Mears DF. Butler and J. D. Mason. Sef aeenes HLERCEMSy Beto Yar | volt of ho various chureiet “rung thes, tnery | Re Bbaea onwerdac aise bar ioge of Wak theas | Sear Wasteioe He tans Teaeuey mores, | Me Seacrueama more aclek ad adjourat | vo elndot errs Lon and Coe agiZ Dugmopen. at X past 7, performance to commence at | Peals.. ‘The national flags were displayed at the | or of themselves, A very considerable proportion re- | now here. ‘The examination of these candidates will take | ‘The Gonrantion is Cocwating oe whol sa | 2 ed hemetten as the enpiieatin of alain Teen end lkere fore Moelorks ity Hall—the State Arsenal—the Battery, and | main firm, but the above number of violations is materi- place after that of the cadets—but of the 215 cadets, 39 | the cousideretian of, the repert of the Commitiee of Be- Chiltan Coueet volt "t a ‘Seosttes. Boot b Niring 1BLO’S GARDEN — Wednesday Eveuing, June 10, 1946. | all the hotels and public buildings; and the Park | ally enlarged by persons of this class. Its influence in | are in the graduating class, and will receive their diplo- | venteen, sation het Lacscan ula copstatoa mera tinte teat, Gremanh® giugctainments will commence with & popular fountain—the fountains in Union Square, and | keeping members true to the Rita ca ofthe most ex- | mas this week. The resolutions relative to the Logistature ; its powers | a Chilian vessel now in this port, and prayed that a war retiree speed be the Paghly interesting dramas other pare of the city, threw up their sparkling | cellent characteristics of the Order. This mopning, at 8o’clock, the usual morning parade | and duties; the canals and public revenues, and the elec | rant might issue for their apprekension. The warrant head, Mt PAT fe; Bob Lioeoln. Booth: Drayton, Wells; | crystal drops to delight the eye At twelve | Singing by the order, as follows :— took place, after which the guard mounting—both of | tive franchise, were passed over without amendment. was accordingly granted, and the men arrested. Mr. Say, ‘Allen; Louisa Drayton, ee ‘Roberts; Susan, Mrs | o’clock a salute was Ared at the Battery. The | When Bacchus held despotic awoy, which were performed in admirable style. The music of | Mr. Brown asked to which of the rosolutions the elec- | Alanson Nash ae ont a writ of habeus corpus and hed Vatie; Edward Drayton, Miss Hardwick. laee of rendezvous which had been selected was | Triumphant o'er both sea and land— the band, engoged here, is very fine. Thore who have | tion or sppolatmont of the judiciary related. them yesterday brought before Judge Edmonds. Mr. twit. 2 i rs intermission for the Concerts A-la-Mnsard, | Fil idson street, at one o’clockt and long before the The Sons of Temp’rance rose in strong array, only heard martial music amid the es) and din of | Mr, Jones said, to the 9th resolution; that related to | Nash ‘insisted upon their discharge on the following saithe Kobra loon Embracing ail the beat Over: | 14 bate age mas a be iu form’d this great fraternal band. crowded city streets. can form no idea of its spirit-stir- | the judiciary alone, and the committee recommended the | grounds, to wit, that they had shipped on board the ves- ne alt aets uace qa rAd ec... during which re- jour appointed, detachments were to. seen wedge, brothers, pledge—should e’er affliction crave, | ring effect, when divested of these, and sounded in the | subject should be referred to the committee to be raised | sel in Chili, on a coasting voyage along the Western Ch yp feoen ol or Rat aS o Crenes a flocking from every quarter in the city, each 'a’ll fly to succor and to save. still air of this beautiful spot, I arrived here last even- proes that resolution. coast of South America, and that the master of the vee- ia plane Hi e headed by their respective bands, all to the Place | Sorigan rites wo celebrate: ing, at 8 o’clock. The day boat passed here at 2 o'clock. Mr. Browv said, he would wait until they came to it. sel had without their consent doubled Cape Horn, touch- ‘A brilliant Overtare. of rendezvous. Considerable delay was ‘occa-| Benevolence ovr only aime” I can already bear its puffing breath, fd the stroke of | Mr. Ricuoxp asked what disposition was to be made | ed.at sevoral ports on the Atlantis const end nally er. pnrerosen erminate wih the leaghableaf | sioned by the arrangements us to forming into | Tocheer the wiaow i alliction’s strait ius paddles, up the river, Tomorrow J sball give you s | of the snbject of loaning the credit of the, State or its | rived ut New York, where, he discharged the erew. CLE. - 4 + a : d J a vithin the past e nies or indivi not admi . i tl C my, Booth; kmily, Miss Roberts; Nancy Seragi, Mrs Meee Tuas Peete ee Console and ae tarhchon tice hm xe we the memory of Major Dade, who was masmacred thatthe Gonatittion authorised such Joan of ered tnd | deacasdlashoereeds ant satentir taheunaeels SeeaItG but by , é moy e é . Be, I te, e Seminoles, during the Florida war, and also as the only. resolution which cou! t t i 4 insisted that the Bocrs open at7o'elock, to begin at # o'clock precisely ing in the different branch’ streets {ell in accor-| Purr 8, Waite, E4q., of Pa., here addressed the meet: | now barracks, being bullt for the cadets, Po Late atjection selarzed to the constitution, er it these inane (Sais Ta ets ans oe TOMMASO aD eS -_ iovEMENTS ding to order, affording so many tributaries to ing. He said he was alive to the importance of the mag- — were in exercise of a constitutional power, he moved as | time affairs. Judge Edmonds, after giving @ very elabo- MOVEMENTS the great temperance stream that was moving | Bificent scene before him, The vast crowds that were West Port, June 9, 1646. | a 16th resolution, that a committee be ruised upon that | rate opinion on the case, said it seemed to him thst the ‘Saniie oF ny along ; and on reaching Union Square, the ap- | before him made him feel the importance of his position. Artillery Drill—New Barracks. point, Chilian Consul had erred in addressing himself to the puta Ds, LENT & co. 8 CIRCUS. pearance was uuly magnificent. Here’.was “a Hie peonoend_ to.say aiomething of the social principlo— | it is A lovely morning, and not such x lovely morning | |, ME Jonna and Me. Farrensox thought the 34 resolu | Siate authorities, and said the prisoners must be dis. Ht I creasing in i ‘ A . lestined fo 0 as we have in New York either, for, in addition to all th n covered the whole case. it resolution propose: bi 8 , consisti tiou as Depesede thong the country, wal be. found at good ees mie the seranesaiA The aiarens tion—temperance upheld him in his rights. ‘The enact- | sunshine wo haye there in this fine weather, we have | raising a committee on the powers and duties of the Le- Regen inetinated & acts eae for wegen = Feapective dates, in pursuanco hals, i rm fal fi rgers, superbly | ment of municipal law was necessary, in order to admi. | here pure river and mountain air, the scent of grass and | gislature in reference to this class of Stato credits. the captain. Sth, Jordan Village. caparisoned—the beautiful flags waving in the | nister the social relation. The origin and operation of | trees, and the earolling of birds in the branches, Early Mr. Horrman thought the whole difficulty could be oes gna =, ant » Auburn. ifferent b ince of the men wit e ion. e m- | about the gummi old Cro’ Nest, but they were c! d | resolution as would cover not only the ordii class of e fore Chief Justice J "Seneca Falls their white badges— windows lined. with | ples in Nubia—in Europe—speak of that vast association | away by. the rising sun, and now the sky is clear and | State Loans, but also that class of legislation known as Lage eg ae pons “Lh, Waterloo. «, PMs Sekad ehactotierene oeeaeee with | tuat elevated Germany. ‘The Afeenth century was fruit. | peagtifel, 4 raliet bills, &o. aren Bea SO: SMAL HORS a OMe — week Cli da ° jonaaps ray pectators, had a very.anima- | turin association, The most eminent men of the early | ‘The examination of the two last sections of the fourth | _ Mr. Sissiows thought tho socond resolution, which sub- | Tetras Seo aa faeamPal ta recover $149, | The Both Viewne? Lyons. “A group of very curious and fantastically dressed per- | 2S¢% wed much to association. | Here there were symp- | class. in mathematics is now in progress. This will be | mitted so much of the constitution as relates to the pow- | §q\in 1637 under the Stillwell Act as a non-resident 16th, Genet sons made their appearance, in the early part of the day, | ruption. Mr. W. continued to deprecat Eatte of | Ceetagehthd eecaistion or tas mithevthar cles ia | date tancameninns utonter yo whol rounds” | debt0r, and had to give ball, and upon that occasion a mounted on curious looking chargers sone | ration. ir. W. ce to deprecate the course of | commenced the examination of the graduating class in | debt. te a committee, would cover the whole ground: rson named C.Seroni became his bail,and entered into a . and crossed some | intemperance, when another row occurred somewhere | in . ‘examination will probshly close | Mr. Ricuwonp sai that would not meet his objection. ies ae " pe : of the companies. Some imogined they were a mounted T fantry tact P y ond to the sheriff, as is usual in such cases. Carte a. body of * Winnebagoes,” th ee bs ree near Tammany Hall, and there was a rush from the | by Monday or Tuesday next, a few days earlier than | He contended that the class of State credits to which he made default, and the sheriff brou; ht an action Sgaiact myta. Je5 lwre ral Taylor, i ts : '¥ | crowd, which caused more confusion. The speaker con- | usual, in consequence of tho absence of the visiting | alluded did not arise under the constitution. He wished 4 Gene: lor, in the late paign; others expressed | tinued—in view of th i him and Seroni, and obtained judgment inst them MUSIC, various..and most earlous usof them. Their inued—in view of the inefficiency of the church, tem- | board. Those who have graduated will then feave, a1 not to disturb any intere: rising under existing laws; | both, which Seroni had ultimately to afte: JNSTRUCTION given on the Piano at two dollars per | was most fantasti, They drew up in Broadway, oppo- | {f'mar promoted ty the cose ee hee uman character. | the academical studies being suspended. the cadets and | but he would not mix uj ry with any subject | seroni became embarrassed in his circumsiances, and fa soomciee RY, person who uiderstands, he srofestion sho" | site Plumbe’s gallery, and wero Daguerred by this dis. erat eomeled. Dy rack oF jhe pecre. soe pone en offcers wil g0 inle encampment, in which they remain | for which it was contended there was ® constitutional | 194) applied for the benefit of the bankrupt act, was do- Eygihly. “Any perio wis!uing to take Lessons, tinguished artist. ‘The appearance of the Park, at 4} f ¥, per | till the latter part of August, sleeping in blankets, un- | power. clared a bankrupt, and thereupon all his be- ae IG,” le 5 ’ tral ) ance movement was made. The Almighty might dip his | der tents, ofien drenched with the water of the summer Mr. O’Conor suggested a modification of the third re- i Mier ote St Celock. was truly grand end imposing. ‘The steps ofthe | finger in asunbeam, and trace the namo of the first advo | rains. Not a very, pleasant or “lazy” summer recreation | solution, that the Committee enquire into the policy of | Came vested in the plaintif, who was the general HOWES & CQOS NEW YORK MAMMOTH | LY, Ath, {hg balcony the, entire area of the Park— | cates of temperance. It wat in 1840 the Washingtonian | certainly. making ‘restrictions on the action of the Legislature; in | i ciaintid' cs assignee toon cocaine te cali are wae tin ed ough ple es ge five Yeoi | Movement was introduced, aml elevated the moral | "4 dcill of the Light Artillery company took plase yes" ‘relation! fo thee grants of mousy: or credit companies tain'time the assets of the bankrupt for the benefit of hls C noun of the. people. In 1842, a new organiza- | terday afternoon at 5 o'clock. During ‘certain ns | or individuals. - . poy commons pe tener Srcgreud eae aaa ee Piertnot | tion porlected. ‘State afer State joined tn, un- | ofthe yeurtheve drills oocur every afternoon; the ob. | Mr. Horrmay said there could be no doubt that all | creditors. Se ee acta cab coeneaitinen iwrges to convey the performers. 2 ee en renal ung voce: cach | ul the organization was completed, and they were | ject being to become practically acquainted with ali | kindred subjects should go to the same Committee. ‘The | “not became tl pent emer pn be tog) jenaay and, Tuenday, Istand dof June, will | foliowsd by the ‘different marshals, ascended the plat | SiTiened the onder of the Sons of Temperance.(Cheers) | the evolullens which would be ured in actual service. | power of making donations, of making loans and contract: | Sw name, and the action had tobe brought ithe mame casters -W. 7, 3d, at Marietta—Thurada ey Hey oe ee rad ee tucended the plat- | air. W.,. after, brielly viewing the temperance move- | The battery consisted of four tix pounders, attachod to | ing debt, ware all of a character, and anythitg relative | Op*u,name, and the action had to. be brought in the namo si Colu Sty at Poitam 4 the plotiorne was ex Mayor Horpen Meee seg OD | ment, “concluded amid loud cheers. “After depict: | carriages, each of which was drawn by four horses, two | thereto Ought to go to the same Committes—to the Com. pple eaabiinak prperrel gpa aan tached (it Light FemalenEeentiana: amen yates che | and the grand marshals, with theif full badges oo. Xe | 2S the horrors of intemperance, he next introduced an | of them having riders. ‘There fare four other carriages, | mittee to be reised by the third resolution, and not to the | Duuneiar $904 ® e it Eight Female pcdostrians, arrived from | excellent band was located on the balcony and nay ny | 2necdote, in which he happened to have a talk with a | used for the purpose of conveying ammunition, ‘There | Committee to be raised by the xecond resolution, which | Pim * Before Judge Oakl TUADAME MARIE MACARTE, Ciitihe webexcsiiomtateest cote hee quaker, who objected to the temperance regalit; Mr. | are eight men attached to each gun, who all ride in the | expressly excluded all consideration of the public debt. | permard Mulligan. es, Monee Y. Beach—Thia wos an ice aerate Of Hasestrien Vents, peculiarly her own, | estimated that something between forty and fifty thou | cud of his coat, amid'much laughter, sel concluded, | carriage, to which the gun is attached. The company | He would have the amendment made, if made at all.to | action for an alleged libel on the part of the plaintif, tates, CO: vain 10 sigs her prace oe f first formed in the centre of the plain, and at the word | the third resolution. “He could not, in the absenco of his p> Sad the charming naseeie with which she chains her audi: | #8Rd persons were assembled in the Park at 6 o'clock.— | Singing was again introduced as follows by the Order:— the pieces we ‘ colleague, Mr. Loomis, w : jon | shed in the Sis Sewepaper, Of Which the Cotiaident ia Bioerace tod Mrhly-cducuitd artiste teed. | The Pennsylvania Selogation was the only one te march A goodly thing it ia ta meet primed and tite fa an tastant, Tama tely | to the eject aay why the resolutions had ‘been formed | Proprietor, on the 22] of September leet. It appeared the 5 h - In iship’s circle were’ attache in, as they w . ind, b. “ the banner, on which was psintel, from Scripture, Moses on Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet, 2" company “galloping with, Tigutning ‘speed to | jects Which the resolutions did not caver, wy which tho | ;Rblt and battery, with an intent fo, Kill, one Thos, Hoi: Mount Horeb, striking the rock, ‘The Genta of Ten, ‘Nor dims the radiant lie at. another partot the pla. Srhe men again Ticaounted, Committee, would not report upon. If he was right he Pe pop mee peg sree pricagpion yap eet 1 1 eir sever uns, je % should move at some earl lay to su; a ‘ men, end looked admirably. hie No happier meeting carth can see feted them agains mounted, Sad, were of befure thy | _ Mr. SreTsow sand he was Requested @ state that ‘wi, | $00 for the assault on cack sa By gpa g oo PIR as M. W. Marshal” Special Aids: Col. John Steward. nae wheee the Jey we rave, moke which the firing had created, had cleared away. | Loomis was desirous of reserving the resolutions as they | Réx* morning & paragraph appeared in the Sun to the os M. W. Marshal i Col John Steward, Of Temperance and Purity, This exercise lasted for an hour It was a perfect fac | Were reported. Ho must admit. that the amendment of | follwing effect. Bernard Mulligan, who was indict Canine, Cytea d. Tas Gon se Rated state corey vind Fidelity and Love. simile of Light Artillery in a battle, with the exception | Mr. Richmond was not fully concluded upon by the Com. | 50%) Su inetaghenalteoking chems én, Euolunanraticene Cosine, Cyrua F. Lee, George W. Dewey, Gen. Alexen-| ‘The procession and mecting here separated, and all | of those very unpleasant adjuncts, the flow ‘of blood, | mittee of 7. ‘They had left that open, ‘In his opinion it | 84. bediy wounding bathe and, tipping Fi Jones, Colonel J, R. Crocket, Thomas H. Gkloy 5. W. | “iends of temperance,who were present, were delighted | and the groans and shrieks of the ‘wounded and dying, | ought to come if at all in the third resolution. He might | With, oper +f Wonnding. yr ~ Reece We ds Mullen Be. Poo ee with the festivities, as they left the Park. The rapidity and strict system with which everything | differ with the mover of the amendment as to its words, | Man's, mou ane cheelt, onee to his ear, was fined $10 General ‘Aids: Col. Alexander McCotter, NY. was done is astonishing Tho rate at which ‘hay | butthe substance ought to be embodied in the resolution, | Only for each omence, oF #10 in all, &s iS Wilkinson, Mass; Dr. TL. Murphy, Maryland,’ Religious Intelligence. loaded and fired was six balls per if it was thought it was not there, Rio libel was put in and read, ‘and proof that the ee Oe ae Le, Marylonds ‘Tha Rav: E. ¥. Hatfield Glee’ oft aod every movement was made with t ‘Mr. O’Conox suggested, with the view of allaying the - bod « 3 ae gham, irginia; Col . Watson, Carolina. w. E. F. , ¢! ofthe General Assembly Glock work. It was th | doubts of many members, that the subject of reference be defendant was tor of the Sun newspaper. Horseback are the moat ouir iaoa Olympic Exer. | yg rbesunice testotallers next followed, with the State | of the New School Presbyterian Church, delivered a dis- | Clock wank. It wos thi H | mude to Committees gener: lly, without any reference to | ,,/h¢ defendant pleaded the general issue, and also jus hy She pele, Company, led OY the great European | Puente than cone the, cational ai a aT TaSe; with | course on Sunday evening last, othe recent proceedings | the fields of Palo Alto and Resaca dela Palma. ‘The pous | ‘ie prevent written Constitation i Hated iat food tad jasitehle ends: “Judge Oekion Bers, earners Me BEAU ATE. -yondertal Vescs by is: Cole’ | Grates, with a superb banner, on WhICh wes fuse rived oc, | of that body, fellows, with their lumbering foot artillery, could no#| | Mr. Nictouas was desirous that the subject of State ee 7. ['.* a ERS, in fe conceive how the American cannon could be conveyed | debits and loans of its credit should go to a committee by prom rg aged Pah ingrg lam a Pi temperance devices. Their regalia was blue, and | After making some preliminary remarks, Mr. Hatfield soquickly from one part of the field to the other, itself. He hopedno step would be taken to amplify the | *Ppe@red that the p) for rs very eleganteffect. They were led on by 8 7 assault and battery, with inteot to kill. yet the Jury ‘of Massachusetts. The grand division of the | ‘olerred to the subject of slavery. In regard to this ques. | this, more than to any other one immediate cause, do dutios of any of the committees. If any work was ex- | Suir found him guilty ofa common assauit’and bation, State of a aus t tion, the reverend gentl we probably owe our victories there, The con y day, the committee I ne, Bape Evolactons, | ee eure Misetre rerious sings and devices. ‘oe oes tie So dindcaisth to mike i wtoct bani ai ec ofeaman tnd service poate horse on the field of battle, ought to ae , as new matter arose, Jrcinede “eat the pladstid ase nb rt, Ht comemess by “ne k od reco juestio suacsbtion' cities teviniecue: tee, am bly was in session ; and that, act as the Convention would, | juring the seven years war in Silesia. It isonly until | ‘The committee then rose and reported progress. pei Prem baryae ried cigent gente \ and render. the pledge,” with numerous oth. appropriate embers, | it Was evident that a dismemberment of the Church was | very recently it hus been adopted in this country. The | | In Convention the amendments offered were ordered | >. Uti) "Syscum-—This case was rename.) este ————————————————————————————] | The grand conductor was G. \: Radley. ‘The State of | threatened. It was accordingly determined to put the | *UPeriority ofthe system over that of foot artillery, is of | to be printed. Adjourned—.Albany Citizen, morning. T nce was, cause, arid wary NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER. | New Jersey delegation next followed, with its subord | question openly, and on no account dodge it. With this | course, abvious. | }tcan move with many times the velo. Political Movements fendant_made the complaint in good fajth. Verdict for FOOL; Packet ofthe 2latof Jane The splendid, | nate divisions, beating several superD banpers. on which | view, the aubject was relerred to acommittes on slavery, | iY; tnd the very boldvess of dashing up, in gallopiog | 115., symox Canirnon--U.8.8enator from Pennsylvania, | Psintff, $45. ova burthen, Captain John Britton, will sail on Monday, fe Bible, al iiMieauattiees are Nantion rdeaeeae ee tema ite kg cumnneteantas e. | force, raking them down by scores, and being | frrived in Uniladelphia on Mondap ev ee Common Pleas, “phe anips Of this ie being all 1000 tons end upwards, ner F sn to the cause of the | votional exercises, for the purpose of reporting asto the | ogein, in on instant to some other ‘portio of the | lodgings at Jonew Motel Before Judge Daly. a aout to embark for d mail country will not fal 10 ee ranice society, with numerous other banners, which | propriety of conferring with a committee of the Old School | eld, making way for the cavalry and infantry im- Rn Lop ae June 9.—Opden Haggerty vs. Hamilton Murray —This we ym selectii is line in 4 4 We learn from the Indianapo Journal, x very elegant effect. The Maryland delegation, | Assembly. The latte! mitt vor of | Mediately to advance, exercises a tremendous influence , | was an action to recover back $2,600, the amount of a radinate division, Mest fileead Then came | thus setlag. but it wes not aaseata, oy the’ old 1 promised, yesterday, to give y co description of tha | thet on Thursday lest, Alexander C. Whig: State Geatral [Pw cornea Bang (aha ron Eaward a a ee morument erected to the memor’ jor Dade. ‘This | BAM county, was nominated by the Whig named Whitsley, sy ia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, District. of | School. 6 committee on slavery made three generis, monussent was erected in June haat ate situated in a | Committee asthe whig candidate for Lieut. Governor, to | ‘2% man ones ig or <8 nd by bite : bia, Maine, Virginia, Ohio, Delaware, I jorit : } ning ® faa Seooenied fer sidacrage Perth. cra ™eaery eatin oder | monet, which Were’ al" 'epresotad, unt thevs | innidaak "twas ince Geeica tas Peery cnet nt | Renal eu te hgh Danko the rivet staat haf | Slve Yeuncy occutonedhy the withrawal of O. 8 | Sin" the fai. When he ote became des paymat Bertha shonld noe nil to make eaily application oa bousds a er ate seme member from Femaining States | onthe roll should be called, commencing at each end, fon tt io wieat aecenioe tee Eanetnetinens othe ; ft the. erry ao aoe cy ihn Sane was ali Dy of Burling slip, orto Ta Tie maeteda Meare headed by, excellent | and ending in the middle—each of whom might exprest | Pout. The lower part i u square salts 7 feet, 1 Sporting Inte PI aes er ENC Ce Wk J.T. TAPSCOTT opinions on the aubject. In this manner the subject | Fttent ‘with columns; aud above this risos a’ uted co- | ,,Wolsriit: Racrs—‘he races yesterday were tolera- | {8 Grant Gras teccacanchoeematevee ; hi rious ‘banners. On entering the Park, filed ‘off | was Ar their General Passage Office, 8 South su econd door id 4 “ rj the Union Bank, by means of which ‘west of slip. in a dierent direction from the the, aoe | cree: wae Dotwoen the Saath ae the ane eae, | lumn about 10 feet. Around this is gracefully twined a | Pl Phillipe Ca, i Smalls) gr Creoafby |” om, whoos: oredit, Ro. dlenompted, ik. Hip mem cemet0 se- appointment of ‘the vast “assemblage who crowned | North and Weston the other, and vindicated the course | W7etth of laurel, exqusitely wrought, and suspended | cnovitter dam by Muckle Sohn 1 PY 1 1 | cover back his advances from Mr. Marray. After the | the stepe, and the balcony, who expected ther oes | which the Ameny Poe from the top of'the column from the bill of a large | s (poor Men's bo Teen Conwin, by im. plaintiff had got through with hin cuse the defendant B: Rarry will tid hot ako? Wednesday Rerreasetee bectar eee a Fe ee ene that; on the font eth inition, Ac | , Emancipation, dam imp. Lotiery Mare,.... 3 9 2 | Moved for e nonuit, on the ground hat no proof was me cSrge eae Pesto We ecm | mechs rig fest te canon wat ino | Wanan” Unio“ Weecmes ont mat dry | Reus el ue ete Sites wae bake Me | ADU ge teiacae 22 | nad ron decks ‘eccommodations in the | Several who had flocked to this grand centre. Their ap- | gn v7 Terai aps Ee ee a eee Tene pene, Se DEL WW, rage are to inca? : mount iF , ho . nounce the destruction, by fire, of part of our town.— | Infantry; Capt. Gardner, 2d Artillery pt. Frazer, 3d tam! ac ther hina al ath Se Teta | lmpouing: "After some Muste from tie band Arana and | The fre broke out ‘about gif past 11 o'clock, ina room | do; Lisut. Basinger, 21 do; Lieut. Mudge. $d do; Lieut | Jonauill, by Little Ju 1 Beiore Judge Bett at redaced rates. rat Ferscoe soar ‘embark inder to ime: REY, ahoUld see, dhie splendia ship before completing | sony, the meeting inthe Park was called to order by Bolleymyer’s wareroom, used by A. Day asa | Keias, 3d do; Lieut. Henderson, 2d do; Doctor Catlin, . rseeare fF arrenge nents. wishing ture berths sho Ww. P : .. kitchen, on Market street, and with feartul rapi- | Medical Staff. On the opposite sito is the following :— | , The three mile race today bri A 7 an heard Pos pplication ow board fg of Pike a. ah ie 4 A Eek Ma mney Hea, assisted by baw. | tus Soon the grocery, of Fred. Belleymye the hat | "Erected hy the three regiments, andthe Medical Saf, | HOFet, most all of whom have been winners, Alaric'| Tice Betts jovlorday Wt Coumbars Ou the parte ike p MARMION, arte wr Basing Slip, | yy After which was introd ced singing by the mambers of Fart cere, oneaintz, tas, the. drug stare of Daniel Jeg.'| whose eeenredes fail on tbe: 2eth of December, 1883— tu °F 0 | sailor it was offered to be shown that he had to quit the PS ARMION, will succeed the SILAS Macdonough, and 56.” 8 Out five of thebest | June 9.—In the matter of John Burkhardt.—This case Pashet Shi ] loped in flames ; the two brick walle.on | serving their country, and honoring their profession ”— | Tarantula has been successful all through the South, am ' ond mole fika Be order, lod.y RaW 1. “either side of these buildings seemed for a moment to | On the right site irom the front is the following: Croton; wom, the race yesterday—Louieville, Journal, | ship from iil roatment, Boy pen Nery Tye TT VEROG Fiat Pista ih dinate Thrice welcome Brotiddes, bite we mest, stay the flames on either side, while ut the same time the | commemorate tl * battle of 28th of December, between | 74" * serter or not, and it appeared from the papers and evi- DB The first ctvar fast sxillag ship ELIZABETH Gaon, In Friendahip’s close union joined; Mark Street tag mwas going on onthe east side of | adetachment of #8 United States Troops, andthe Soni- | Guest Fine at Sanatoga SeRinas.—A fire | dence before’ him that be Wes, end mast toerefere, be Sa re en cenr wm cemeneawvesbar |: » TeSene of Temprarce Wud pe : Collins tin shop, Eo? SJennleow’s tia shop, Pater i. All rave three, foll without the altompt Ye retreat” On tac | broke out in the office of the Saratoga Sentinel, at | given up to the consul. Ihe hed an , complaint tagelnet rE aay. fom als , ’ - 3 " ; - wie sha Te00 ‘own nas Passengers Bayes ap gueromare piss No angry proardy hove ta eee. Tidy beta trnion 4 Millegun shoo rT = Ly ie in remains of the dead popese' ner pig te the United sates Hetel, tn ome Popo county. iis eds ‘ i i i hace Bre ’ . . Augustine, ia.” . 1 ilies slip Krnmediate application on boards 30 Per Re. base, River ‘Our motto--" Unton—Hand-in-Hand.” trick bloek eceupied by Smith & McCombs, Mr. Rupp, | ty large to accommodate the Cadets, ‘without. erowang | heoflicaton Saturday evening, in consequence of which s | Before Recorder Scott and Aldermen Li ‘ero aro Wed et Beak, Dr. Exy, of Philadelphis, here offered up a prayer, in- | the Herald office, and a number of lawyers’ offices, and | several of them in a single room. Visiting committ watch was kept until 2 o'clock this morning. The engines Walsh—John McKeon, Eaq., District A\ cist CRETE te Lt voking the divine aid in the cause of temperance. the work of destruction went rapidly on until the whole | for many years past, reported the necessity of a| Were st with water from the capacious reservoirs) June ¥—Plea of Guilty—A young man, named INT, OF PACKETS tor} watt, Joun W. Oxiven next read the follewing detailed | were destroyed Vangorder's block was occupied by | now barrack, but until very recently no action was ta- |! the United States Lin aeet and butfor the abundant sup- | Bulkley, who was arrested on afterneon, on a og whcher oh MARWION: frveH forwsronp tof the rise, and progress, and prospects of the | Mesers.C. Moser & Co. and L. Reinhatt, merchants; | ken by Congress upon tho mal A fine building, in | DIY from this sou charge of stealing from French's hotel, in Fulton street, awards will axil positively on Hii ny, June Ie toa vmParance. ee te Capt, A.W. Biiees hat Sep s S a i Ge Gothic style, is. now in progres: of erection, and’ its Generous | 9 carpet beg, containing be! “to a Conedian ein u 5 y i Fe il ‘ea oe temperance rede aapere many engaged! in the dealer ; the family Mr. Van | completion will be “— po w open thelr house, and supplied refresh. Pts sts of the United States, with their accustomed liberali- : x fast as appropriations are |p q gentleman, by the name of Jobn C. ilton, en, being rpassed for elegance and ¢ this city, that a move efficient | gorder. From thence ‘the fire proceeded to the | made by 8. is to ts pt, arraigned this morning, entered a Spa img cing Sigh a well Han tare was de , to porpetuste the blessings | store of Kibbee & Moser, and heving once seized | are to extend feet back, emnloaah dearenes it 1e14°Bs | ments to the exhausted firemen. bill indiotipent. found against x remanded tl lGahatry, thocid MUNG.) Gov *y here Conierred upon society by that grevt | upom the’ old wooden buildings 01 Market street, the ra | four stories high. There will be in it about 130 rooms, | The Leper were Cen pe as follows:—Building | for sentence. toecure the best berths, either ‘on board, | the caren oy att thie view, New York Vivision No. 1, | ging of the destructive elemont was truly terrible The | each of which will be entirely fire proof. Arrangemonts | OWned by G. F. Westoott, and occupied on the first Noor |” Tyial af Jacob V, Plato Resumed—Cherlos C. Hatch, to Wk. T.TAPSCO! tothatbaan Tine Order of the Sons of Temperance, was | whole range of buildings on Market street from Maine to for bathing are to be mude the rooms are to be heated | °Y Hull & Coleman as a shoe store, and L..J. Vibbard as 8 | who was examined at length, yesterday, was revalled 9% Sonth st, 2d door below instituted on Thursday evening, Sept. 20th, 1842, by six- | Liberty is mass. of ruins, Tho persons who'eccupied | by furnaces beneath, and there is an idea of manulactur. | bat store; 2d story by the office of the Saratogo Sentinel, | the defenee this morning, La ightit ‘cressonamtned. j ip. DR. RODIN’S FRENCH c > teen Washingtonians. them, in addition to above named, were A. Bartholo- for the lighting of the rooms. In this new | #24 H. Carpenter as a law office; 8d story by W.L. Hul- | Nothing worthy of notice, however, was in the + cay "coin, | terre aman aor pico egury among | mar Sank ole, Lark freeman 4 los &| Gale, oi te cuit wil be nce nn om | S27,%tytqratie sant, ith ihe tant a | cour the ramenemioaion, “Airset, rom ce i 7 4 " is h 5 y y , 4 20 preps eed and caige | Sember following, a declaration of principles was isveed. | heavy stocks of goods on'hand; A.F. Hunt, goldsmith; D. | Tacks, rome are occupied by. three endl tours The new | mostof their nd L. J, Vibbard his books and | 4 | cneman a my thst bo gouds, ined for deposed uarried from the bill just | papers, The next building, owned and oceypied by J; B. fad received goods trom Plato, which were ald et auc- ss ‘and os icard, 29a restaurant, most of the furniture suved. agreea! rections. The proceeds of the :_ftposure or business. Put | been chrried out. the following extract Te mado trom ie | Levi Nicholas, A, “Luke, and Caleb Peck, grocers, 1 sa the fontitullon exists, “There has Saen an oe Seis Selling ewent 26 | Shomee-Mevongel. and eo. cols chorion dbout $400, only, being tesa than i ee, $1. ‘ ater axplaihing tie total and bente- | theshoe shop of A. Like & Co ; also, the grocery of John | priation, this year, of $15,000 made for its orection, aud | CUpied as grocery store by McDonnell & Bennett, and | invoice prices. At this stage of the trial, the court ad- ibe dase lives continues: R. Willams. Others there were undoubtedly on Market | the necessity of immediate further appropriations must |" the 2d floor as @ billiard room—most of the goods | journed to-morrow morning. nization abn contemplates permanent systematic. or- | street, that we connot in thie moment of confusion cull to | be obvious, If the necessary ones are. made, it will be | Saved. The next owned by H. P. Hyde, and occupied by ition throughout the United ‘States, divided into | mind. The dwelling of the widow Smith on Main street, | completed by next spring. The wh ont will be about | 4: A- Kellogg os a grocery, and J. M. Mabbett as a dri af Fee classes, viz? Suboniinate Divisions, State Divisions, | and the chair shop of Mk. Chapnian on Liberty street, ure | $100,000. Goods store. ‘The next building was owned by L. Iy effectinea perfect cure, as Di At fleets a pe riawent cure, ithout restriction to di large bonles, om fall dee dily and safe rench Mixture, | is was copied by the prese in i n & C. Westcott’s tailor ys ity Ts "wand country. ‘lo show how closely the first es have | Trumbull Mutual {marance “alo nFitch,ta on Fitch, tanner; C' toat in long standing case: can only be used witl e cases, in a few da) Scene ry Court.—On Friday last the scene be- vee, and with perfect safety. Fi of age, which coutunaa syringe aud | “a bordinate Disha 1.’ | amongst the ruins. The West side of Main street, opposite |” We had some delicious music from the band last even- | (198, and ccupied by Mias Read as a dwelling ; Odd | low described occured at Auburn,in the course of GS a aT 1A action of business, tnd shal eet weekly for the trans. the barabig a ee io aay Bosse fre- | ing. They meet epee the parade ground and play pied | ieiowe Lee lestiagene vated be ary og a the trial of Wyatt for murder. ees iy sar oe sons at may be found’ worthy.’ “The officers are eletted | caved co combustible buildings on that aide, "When ie |’ ansee, mean week. P | oocupted by hit soe dwellity anda grocer : ‘William H. Seward cl the honorable Isase orl Cor dressing venereal ores. and ulcers. | auatteriy, and are as fellows’ Worthy Pottiereh, eee | aaeees tence ible buldings on that side, When the | |The hotel js-faat Billing op with mummer visitersfrom | 2 entilae’ Nowelry ator. nn STOCeTY More, ADA | giason, one of the Judges of the Court, for partiality; and fone of ihe shin ep tendaley gwellings, and ofall crap | State divisions will meet quarteriy, and are fa igh streets, hopes wete’eutartained by some. that | ‘hele Pisin: fest canes Rew ne Reena ety aot of the | Insvaances-—L. J. Vibberd, ineured $000 in the Hast: | f2id that he wee Rropered to Pree Tae otmel, and fs roconerct the should neglect to uve it. Price, 30 | stot the Past Tmo on fended rhe mg en ee Brick walls, and the Relght of the buildiug above | the Hudson, . the noble river as it flows be- | Sobcentieccen celeb ae aan $1000 more. ‘T. | attendance tn Gils Gua We Jurase, im reenanes: we DR. RODIN'S PRIVATE : and over which they shall exercise wi oe pe My anata RN 45, tartare LA crammear above five a little lake, | ee ee Se Company, lors in | prisonor.and his counsel and his defenee in this case,and in Pr. Rodin' Tremine on rer disates sould be inthe frm oiery ae called ‘Grand iWworthy Petrarch r Foot is enveloped, sat nee akc tari aniteset ise | Coens a eta teoper. exerting ahi rin at wits ford invorance cay lot omy $200 in he HP. | Seoseraar Goward hed ree the Suate Be ihe ae mae 1d plain descr, kf senses divunse, its meet annually, » nd will | of the town depends for salety upon staying the progress id for Ss oo yde, insures in (oga Mutual, and in ona ry ‘ed Mr. Fait diretton doe treme” Mer aaiter cant nici Page Sad Acting Grand Worthy Te | of the Ramen the corner, We learn at's journey ‘man Hic uneots Soveced ite nal eee achenn eagle cocoon, the Rensselaer Company Mutual J. sel aoerat on | Rene renner Sete thls Todas ae partial, and feiccagee thn mmon is seca | pene powes he Orie. ee dreary Rites arc | Sue Mame svocrak Kana, Me mien | wong hh i grominnt err nan the moi | USN Sena pice eared yin stow | auido fren om in aad ing” bck ee and Tel ee ae tacts mazure, and character of theit | York shall exercise the powers of the Meaney oe cious strawberries, I ain exceedingly indebted to many | 2: tt Insured on goods in Long Island lasurance | his teeth both cine (ortoempeleso indeed fat apa rm gally's thOTised to ares atte a tulicient wumber le- | | Fine a Saawenetowy.—An extra Soom regard to Woot, Font They ere py omy eridemeniy oot | $000 inthe National Company. N.Y", mi $000 10 the yout fing Deck tinge te ry Lh halla i gn r eel no hes! 1 form the latter.” | State Gazette, of the 7th. “darening | Per ig Ker ut, Fans pee tn the it he’ 17th, ult., contains bi 5 ihe stiff, omstock, insure Mr. $: = 4 1 back both your ap ted aly acter im Rew Vr foe ie it of December, application having boom made | news, of tremendous conflagration ot that place we’ | cratical wt they: have beck reprevented. By the way, | National Company, N. V,g1000--Soratoce Latter, June ®. | landers, well tue one which, i as the one Howard Jem'iwem’’ | No.1, to avoid a epirit (jealousy, appointed, five. of ita | residence of Sumect a Beck ee, ate i. ite you soon some specimen of the "arutoceycy” | | Funk Rawens'sn Naw Oninans —The Ingurance Com- which aavala me samy . far ee BOLLING aU by | members to act temporarily ana Grand Division, with | the whole square Wan one ey, snuatn et heey MAGS 2S she Pies Osoyw Rael eo Ut UOT ae vee | or OA ee a enaiiore) noe | pte aL aes Sevwall”Y Suateons na irergiore ae . on own account, Pp ie a tarees | powers to grant charter only, providing for'the amis | only by the greatest exertion town was saved. | neg of the Derrucks. from lie lnocalarioe by whieh it lasted 7 | clined’ to hear the provis-sauburn Belly tdverteer