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Important from South America. ; City Intediigence. + P fine U&rk Chancellor, Captain Bean-| Puor Boor Rrountox--A lange party of the mam-| « CAanoen.von fave —alet Second Bundey after Trial | | Spiexoi> be ge Mh arrived yesterday from Monteviceo, bring- | bers of the Court for the Correction of Errors, including | First Sunday after Trinity, 99th, St. Peter ‘he Apostle: teas, thowlig the vast improvements. which have token counts from that place to the 9th ult., and | Lt Governor Gardiner, and several other invited guests, | The enaual Garp eye of the General Theo! Bape in the a profersion, and their successful ep- w . Buenos Ayres to the 2d. ‘The passage just | t@ the number of shout one hundred, sccepted an invite. cal Seminary will take place on Friday, the 26th inst. In | plication under Dr. Bostwick, No\7s Chamber street. We, St. Joba's Chapel—the xercieer te ce at 10 A. | yesterday, attended, with some eminent gentlemen of the by the Chancellor has scarcely a parallel, 0® from the proprietors of the New York pilot bests ir “Ty. sanual examination ofthe cence will be beid | faculty, t0 witness tnother of these operstions, oma were * Mary Eleanor, W J. Romer, and Washington, to takean in the rooms below the Chapel, beginning on Monday ceeetanine con me ae struc! in common with all who had been present. with accomplished within forty days, eight of to Sandy Hook, in these creck boats. Wind morning, June 22d. e display of professional ability on the part of- : she wan becalmed ‘ tnd weather favored tha party, and st Fo'eleck on Thurs: | ‘The 12h in the series of discourses on ‘Tractarianiam, | THOT, and the Lazard of the experiment islf.. Tt was tho @ intelligence is highly interesting day the bouts got unler way. They fied & malate oppo. willbe delivered in St Jude's church this eyening.” Sub: | Steed ae Theeant settee eee learn from Captain Beouvais, that an affair | site the Battery, sod proceeded down the bay decked {he scriptural and primitive doctrine ofthe Holy Buche- reading at No. 43 Sullivan street | Th the curred between the English and French | with ensigns, jacks, and all the gay colors thet could be ist, down to the present day. | donmeren lisensed part ding squadrons, which may lead to some- | obtained. The entertainment provided for the The annual eee ee oe pf the General in sultry weather, to prevent the eee ws decay, which threatened fatally to the . veekore Theological , w Ys | o'clock, the was ‘on a cot, Dr. Bost * serious. Traveluad boepttble pacts‘ he dinner and wine were | church on, Tuesday evening, June. 23d, by the Rew W, | Ooug caine eh tens wes placed on a cot, ‘eminent piofes English merchant brig “ Ringdove,” was pronounced capital, and in the evening ox ample supper lagrahom Kiy Rector of St. Paul's church, in the city of | sional gent! placed her in efrepes position. The é Bi A was served up, which was marked the atten. y. operator, Dr. B., then removed the entire breast, having jn a small port on the coast of Buenos Ayres, | Gon saddalieeales en the lisner, About totdheck tm the | We locen that the sew flosting chapel, erected by the | cut the disease away, and reduced the part down in cargo, supposed out of reach of the evening the company returned to the oi Tele Church Missionary Society for seamen, for the port of | to the chest. The patient, during the trying of war, when she was taken asa prize to lighted with their pleasent trip. and with New York, will be completed ine few weeks It will be | bore it with a degree of nerve, though occasi oe ’ P of the worthy pilots. The affair was admirably mane- moored en the North River, in connection’ | ing under the torture, that was truly asto kading squadron by an English man-of ged throughout, and refiects much credit upon the origi | with one of the slips on that side of the city. trleriee ware tied ap with promplitude: eo as to nent hooner, and brought to the @uter roads of Beters New York pilots never oe The Church and State Gazette records more secessions | te copious mn of , wi . * . as they do in | i — | would result from the operation ; but the most remark- ideo, where the admiral’s ship was at Heat eety R dS See, Sa from the Anglican to the Roman Catholic church. Lt : + ‘Mise Bridge, the daughter of a gentle. pile past of he aparetion was the closing up, or lapping: toget wounded ; the extreme o! P property in Surrey, and the Rev. | whS'ckin, which ware stitched up sad dressed with etisk- ing racmit is reducing the parts to a perfect level with r he had done wrong, and ordered him | ofthe revenues, & meeting nok pace on Frilay @vei0g | The corner stone of the new edifice for St. George's | e,erent ene, The disased breast and pets removed he brig back, and leave her there unmo- {@ hear the report of the committee, but owing to the Church, en the N.W. coraer of Sixteenth street and operation did not last over forty minutes. The ap ‘The French admiral hearing of t, and | Reimeaeet the, weather, the eongroget precuipe tne at: | Sayorant Square, Detween the 31, end 2d avenues, ou the parts removed, showed the e 2 > an a iw on Thoen, , @ | usual tendenc: tumorous disease. The tient, at g willing tosubmit to such an outrageous tention will be general, as much interesting discussion | 21,0, oP a Sr. Thomas’ Cuvacn.—in consequence of some dif man of independent nglish admiral told the commander of the eS ee Pappeen, Gio weer of this church Edward Coswail, who has resigned the living of Strat- e the end of the operation, would not be satisfied until she ing, (as no vessel under any other flag pas Dy) aa OSs elfen hvetermned wi) Ls New Jenecr—On Trinity Sunday, 7th of | got a sight ofthe Dreasi which had been removed, end have been allowed such a privilege, and ‘Tue Crovon—It# Avvantsces—Tue Tare Caren | June.in St Mary's church, Burlington. after morning » King, and Childs assisted in the onccan Tene ast is blockaded to one it must be toall,) rittan—We were struck on our rambles yesterday {fori ph and LL.D. to the holy order of Descons, _——— A essing th “ of " ately despatched a man-of-war brig to | oiuuve deinen’ obs pancdicuie infect the trees hake gaa the Rey. J.D. Moats, Deacon, to the holy order of the vessel had gone, took possession of , public gy a =< ae ‘Rev. Mr. seus forthe Herla, O. By Zisser ou here adv yoloe Chenes 7 : ‘and where those wishing to subscribe will jd brought her to Montevideo, where she, | them shelter,” we mean the insect, thet, Ruove Istasv.--The Annual Convention (56th) met hats be aueates en a 1 zee r with her cargo, (consisting of $0 pipes devours and eats its way through the in Chureh, Providence, Tuesda 1th — | thei and divellingnitamsosicnets niter the sete ment the side walks in our pal stree / come rare by the Rev. . the 1 Vail ‘of Westerly, the | Sars. . 75 cents per month, inclading the Su: w,) was condemned, and ordered to be | young urchin in East way enjoying the sight lessons by the Rev. Mr. Hathaway, of Warren, the ser- tald; @5 couts withoutie, Single Govics Seance. me the battle field, produced by ‘he epplication mon by the Rev. Mr. Watson of Newport, end the Hol of the Croton through « small hose to the tree, root aud | Eucharist celebrated SN ee, ee er me 7 ‘oung Ladies. accounts from Buenos Ayres state that branch. The battery continued to play uponthe enemy | bution by the Rev, Messrs. Hathaway Guardians —Music Taught on the most F iff ing det. | With effective foree and in succession—every Rev Mr. Watson was chosen Soeorinny She Rev ies wit rapidity and op je terms. is no prospect of the difficulties being Set- | to tell with deolly effect, asthe amount | Crocker, the Rev. Messrs. Cook and ‘Taft, and Messrs. | "d"%y neocived fi on from the fst he port was sill blockaded, and of course | of the saiafuly tertiiod. “To thove who are aunoyed by | Burges Mumford, and Waterman, wore chosen the | ia ‘arope, and’ who. impart facili as avon rchantmen were there. daphne fal 30 00 I J 5 her pupils, coml such insects on trees opposite their dw: ‘we wou. Standing Committee. The proposed constitution and fovee ‘ 7 ee eae ae British brig of war Racer, is said to have | recommend a similar process A few 1 in one | genons were siopted. The Convention adjourned on | fait ‘elthor as her own tesigenca oreqtaire” no er mate killed in an encounter between one | ‘Aline addressed to A. 8., at the esos of this yaper, will week would rid them of their intrugve ¥! | peer ae eat oe § and 1 hore. Also |. Inrenestiwa Arvaim—tIf “men are but children of « n Sabbeth morning, May |, the house rece Le canta tn of the: Frond big of vecr Too: | larger growth” the reverse of the ion that chit | rected bythe 2d Presbyterian church of Galena, I. and several ofthe crew, were killed in an | dre are but mon of a amallor growth, ie equally true. | Was solemnly dedicated service of Almighty God, ig le ’ | Two young geniuses, aged about 14, having hed | The Rev, Ebenezer Platt, was installed as pastor ef the up the Uruguay. | had some Little previous difficulty, met yesterday iu the | Fresh Pond church, Northport, L,I., on the 3 night of the 23d of April, several thunderbolts | lower part of Wall streot, whereupon one of them most | 340f June, by the Presbytery ‘of Long efore jifferent parts of the city, but without causing | Yaliantly “eae a cowhide to the s] rs ofthe other. the benediction was pronounced, the venerable of rious injury. Ono struck the house of H E., the | The affair lasted for about ten minutes, when the youths | the church of Setauket, now in the fer of Foreign Affairs, and fell within a few feet of | separated. They ought to be taken home to their anxious | year of his age, arose and said, sixty years ago the co- , June 10... where he was sitting in his office. Fortunately, | mothers, have their feet put in warm water, a hot brick ming week, I preached in the old meeting house to your jinister escaped unhurt. placed at them, and they put to bed. tathere and seniors, now laid in the grave. | re- he Buenos Ayres Packet of the 2d says Drownen.—A young man, from Charleston. §.C., member the text: “Behold how good and how pleasant MONEY MARKET. , is madersioad that LJ iL the resent month, =r a, rie we Lag lng of Ratece pe epenne OT od Saree cone tt hag hina Saturday, June 20—6 P.M. merchantmen engaj while bathing from ‘arsaw, ly! utger ter the revolut war, in wi my country, catura; ond it fevenpn eal the British and | street. and in which | fought three battles. The = peor here as | Tho market remains without much alteration. Prices y ef Ag nee evac' Tur Staventer Hovers—At the offside of Grand Fl Lge Stel afd ey ray dy eo na improved a fraction, and there appears to be a little bet- of lotage being a ve ~ " ‘Delanc: } shows you reason why was a. sburtements of the intervention, Many of the | #feet: in the vicinity, of Broome, Delancy, Rivington, | This shows you the reesoa why this text was chgsen. | ter feeling in the street. Long Island went up 1% per which went on the wild-goose chase coming « palpable nuisance. We think it is time for the | the discourse: but the sentiment is important. He then | cent ; Norwich and Worcester, } ; Harlem, 1%; Read. In eight months on the round voyage, and the | city authorities to interpose, and put a check to the abuses | exhorted the to unity, in the great work of sue | ing Railroad, 13; Canton, , and Farmers’ Loan, i; Iruing to the parties concerned are known to be | i i 1 laughter hou ‘the now | taining the among them, and in rendering the gos- | yorrig hand P vania 5’ in connec ion w th te Senghter Rowse 60 they are Sow pest Ey oy io ry oedeadaced tee aeteint ‘Oy 28 Care ennsy’ s, closed firm at yes | the supposed i o< tho aisen te BE CONEY, | scoceeheahal ene we ate lle Seema EEE. At Gea seed. haard, iba waka 35 Norwich | Betde, not knowing who would fall, "Usted we atand, : payed? 3 vaste of blood and trea- | Which, we believe, have no foundation whatever ; e, disposed to protect them with convoys. The les- | “iotera or no cholera, the offensive odor kno he would tall, "Uaihed cha Weessitietincy Yee ae ak this congregation.” | ™ | road, 3s. There is evidently a disposition to put up , it must be confessed, has been very severe, but it he hoped that it will not prove eventually uunproduc- | thote slaughter depo ete tg hry ome of advantageous results, ‘The golden visions which | Common Council Ald. Brady hasintroduced s resolution | | Rev.J. Osborn, May 27th, was installed pastor of the | prices, and with the steady improvement going on in the ed on to the commission of a great act ef international | (the removal of the dead house from the Park ; and if C church, and society, North ¥ poabe real value of some of the railroad stocks, and the favora, honesty is the best policy,” | some Laci pyre the hos agen —<— = a” N. Y., by the Consocistion of dle change in the complexion of our foreign relations, it ;, bs t , wou! e 5 fwell in theory as in practice.” to introdooes reuolutlans 49" wbeme At Riverhead, Li, Jane 3d, by the Long Island Conso- | isa matter of some surprise that a more rapid advance heavy as completely to discourage further specu- of this description; even were the British and Inch squadrons, with a great waste of blood and tre he national achr. of war Federal, captured after the | '@ introduce @ resolution to abate this crying nuisance, taken by the Argentines. tho Uni it be tolerated to eouees od pastor of the |. Wesnnex the current quotations in this market for It is currently reported that Lopez, formerly second in | "be Union would it inthe lonmediate vickaity of | p,TRe Rav. dward Marsh, wae instalied, pester Sibage ink Geaioetis- Gendibagen; ont tor’ encuteadine- Fommand to Paz, and who, shorily after his disastrous ex- Soe respects wonier ee taaaeer og | Presbyterian church Nyy amen Saving. per ai ge with 200 of his followers in the Brecian terriory, | ie weather, Tt le a dangerous sort of nuleance, tos, | tery of Onlanes ” moe | Fourtox Excuanass sie age ses erp aren tte Onr Words 18 hat eued for pardon to the Argentine government, aad | RICH hes existed for years, end when, by a 5% | On Thursday, the 11th inst., Mr. A. D. Gridley, con. 13@388 Bremer splendid harbors on the coast. Once possessed | Two of the preatest evils connected with it, have | # eh aised ona naa FY penlipr plb magnitude end extent of the evil), the authorities are Fete ae ae eee aed 38 of these, a railroad that will connect the waters of been the holding of consulates by foreigners in no | Urquiza. highly ating willie prices ponte ely in Presiyforee check Bt haters N.Y. the Atlantic and Pacific will be constructed.— | way interested in the welfare of the United States, | nthe 28th of March, a detachment ef 150 cavalry sent Gannacr—Will our efficient Street Inspector be so | Mitye, r of the Congregal ui s0- good as to take a short walk after church, this morning, | ciety ‘of Clinton, Oneida county, N. ¥., was installed ‘i : out from Salto, for the purpose of collecting cattle, were Here we will open, and have within our grasp what | and the small compensation allowed. The fees | overtaken and’ cut to viene by Col. Lanes, only eight has engaged the attention of all nations since the | of consuls under the present system are not suffi- men returning to the town. if it is as warm as it was yesterday, through some ofthe | PY the Oneida Association. discovery of America, a direct route to India and | cient to support them ina respectable manner; The Montevideo Commercio del Plata, gives | streets down town, where there are dwelling houses, | Rev. Mead Holmes, was installed Pastor of the Inde- 8 4 . » fe ving items :— | te indent Ci nal church of Centreville, Lake China. It was the trade of India that first gave | hence those offices of the goverriment are always | the following items : te canulitiess Gat Zeteraliy sees fila tes cevvins | Seunte, Oulorentia Seni. by © council of Presbyte-.| = an impulse to the commercial enterprise : vith i ceupie Captain Henry, of the United States sloop of war Ply- ich he will find scattered in rich profusion bei rian and Con nal ministers, with delegates from | sping ee anise ‘ en) epee a the connected with commerce, which occupies #0 j,sait*in searching ibe Awsclonn ye ert, in the George- | Which Peel cn Sa od Fe aon | rebar. lg | eyes Mower old world,and finally gave the control of the ocean much of their time, that they cannot devote that | town Advecate, saw the account, for the first time, of the decomposed potato peelings, anda variety of o | ‘dis. Mobile ug ef . to England. It has been proved by men who have attentien to their official duties which is Teg te ee ean onan eae ofthe Gommersio | nary refuse, will blow upto him very unlike the air Superior Court. | ” New Or i iven the subject their attention, that this gi i e. taKes odcesion to express: hls: symrneris © 2 | the leward of the Spice islands. We believe there i Before Chief Justice Jones. 8 Seti ore: Desmetinar. ¢. omeawitt Uaata reaved parent, and ina manner which shows the com- | 1ay forbidding the throwing of kitchen garbage into the | Daniel T. Buekbec enterprize is not only feasible, but ina country like On Wednesday last, Mr. W. W. Campbell, mander of the American squadron, in the Rio de la Plata, | ttvots. Will our friend, the Inspector see that the law and battery —In Febru: this, can be accomplished with comparatively member of Congress from this district, introduced | “Yeullsariving hom Gusleriay, state that nothing | 18 emforced, at least during, the warm weather, when | same house in Madison strest. Some di@iculty occurred | small cost. Nature has kindly hewn out a chasm aq bill for the revision of the present system. We Tew was heard from Corrientes up to the 2ist April. eT TT ee tn te eee | feid he wae 8 drunterd,Jathe hearing of Som neighbo: in the great rocky mountains, as if she intend- have perused an outline of it, and we perceive it on furloughs Dr Manuel, Oita ha de ea eat ea | | SERVED mm RicHT.—On Friday afternoon an oldgen- | who told Mr. Turner, ed the two oceans to be connected by the inven- Y ‘ ’ ; official news were given of preceding events, there | ¢man and his daughter were molking along the Batte- | next day, and had an altercation with Mr. and Mra. Buck- | \ y inven- | avoids the errors mentioned above. It provides | oficial ge FE Stans of latiies eokibiteds ry, when one of those soaplock rowdies who spend a | bee; and it was all , committed a very violent as | Ldis. Plainfeld tions of man. With this railroed in operation, | that none but American citizens shall be consuls, | *'luld,>s Bo demonstrations of jublle * captain genersl of | J8'Ke portion of the afternoon there, thinking he was var tog A yy A peg gree By Soe] 1'do Georg Lu the struggle would be over. We would then have and allows an adequate rerouneration for their | {e armies ofthe republic, publishes! a manifesto sm re- | Unobssrved. slepped up By, the side of the Tedy and | be-shown, that the fret blow was struck by: the be jary mat ae ieee na the pre-emption of all the markets in the Pacific. Aeron peaieer eines sox le An emuggling "He divects | ¢4 his years for the moment, and gave the rascal a sound | found a verdict tor the ‘plsincif’ of $35, and 6 cents costs. There is very little doing in exchanges, either foreign Our manufactures would find an unlimited mar- ket—our agricultural interests would be spur- red on—our commerce increase, and finally we services, Oe i i | flogging, which he richly merited. We rather think he | For plaintiff, Mr. R.T Winslowe; for defendant, Mr. J. | or domestic. Considerable quantities of uncurrent mo- Now that the subject is taken up, we trust that | custom house of Oruso, there thedluties to be paid: | Cate off secoms best in this affair, “The police should | T. Brady. ‘ c ~ Keep a sharp look out fer the Battery rowdles | Before Judge Vanderpool. ney are offering for redemption, caused in a measure by Yongress will not adjourn without first putting signed between the governments of New Grenada and Fae heater cases ncn . : the loss of confidence in country bank bills generally, in this very important branch of the government on Eis at the city of Santiago. ‘The first railroad in Cen. | SHower.—The clouds favored us with another shower __ Joseph Crawford vs. Nestor H. ‘Senberne —This wasan ly. : - Dl atte d by a little wind and dust, yesterday after. | ®Ction of replevin. The plaintiff is a boot and shoe ma- | Consequence of the several failures recently reported. would become master of the ocean, and the a respectabie footing. tral Amaricn Wil D6, aahaliys Cha bomacanmceeind dat |/Pstiy PES edoent in abet aay. bes re mufacturer, and a resident of ths city, and the defendant’) According to recent returns made by the assestors 0 f greatest nation in all creation. Our contiguity Je tah bik terior. Itis short, but of immense benefit to traders Cononen’s Orrick, June 20—Sudden Death—The | youided at the time wo the wee etreok open = ng oy ao the Philadelphia County Commissioners, it appears that to China and India, would enable us to become Theatrical and Musical. Latex From Corxixntes.—Paz having heard of com- | Coroner held an ing esterda: - it No. 8 Sixth street, 4) J a | the amount of ty liable to taxation in the cit; on the body of Thomas McCormick, born in Ireland, 43. }laintitl boots and hens tat dhey a ordered {rom the se Manse wend munications between Urq and Governor Madariaga, ears of age, who came to his death by disease of the | Bievs'yie sold ons ceetit of ne mount fb co 3 which county, is in real estate $97,500,000, in personal property and fearful of a friendly issue, resolved to defeat the re- the carriers of the world; and the wealth of all Panx.—Mr Marble’s new prize comedy was repeated, nations would pour in upon us, by which we _ last evening, with the original cast, to a rather thin audi- nit; for this purpose owe hes so-called Congress boy Verdict accordingly. ed by a certain da i $17,000,000. Total, $14,500,000. This is a depreciation és . * . Th ) it . of Corrientes, and easily obtained theirco-operation. It | _ i ince last ~ Ww eee re reat The ‘viriods: Of the | Seem Eas scene oe py Mahe betly tm Memeobies | retvad fupercede Madariga, and Pax aupplied | Brooklyn City Intelligence. wiekig und crsoaiaie el ‘ a baa ip esting hg degra? most sanguine, the ideas of the absurdest theorists, Sets: Partly mthe west. Josh Sims, (Mr. Marble.) arich tro e i | 8 to support t bachelor, goes out West in search of his sister, whom Madariga, learning laintiff and urged hi mek parieo; hority of thenew governor; but | Tux Navy Yano.—There is considerable animation | had uw onler fic, » perage e sn ee Reena rnp bene rae - ing on, seized all the re- | prevailing in this quarter, and the splendid new vessel request, finished the | those of the past twe years. he has cast off for an imprudent marriage, leaving a will {ractory members, nister Marquez, and sent them | of war, Albany, will soon be off the stocks; and will be | witich was four dare sooner than he | Statistics or Proreaty avy Taxes 1 PuicapeLrnia actual and tangible prospect that now lies before in the keeping of his dishonest brother Jacob, (An- Prisoners to a bow brkgre-d et ae ‘he city was launched on the 27th inst. The model of this Segal done, and di ¥ ave Counsr. us. We have, as it were, only to stretch forth drews,) in which he bequeathe “ clared under martial law, and Governor Madariga | cent vessel is exhibited im the Lycoum of the Navy Yard, ll his property to his marched to attack the troops’ of Paz under command of | gnq has been pronounced of 8 most superior Aeveriptnc: our hand to grasp the reality; we have but to brother Jacob and his sister, (Mrs. Vernon) and their two | General Alvarez, but the. troops being most'y Corren- | 224 ‘i ~ p' note fer 1 } embracing all the modern improvements. A visit tothe one of the banks to have it discounted, ani there feud reap, for the harpest is ripe and plentiful, and lies children, (Fisher and Mrs. Abbott,) with a codicil at {inot.elthes went over to Madariga or dispersed. | Navy Yard. and alook into the Lyceum, would fully re- | out that defendant had failed. He afterwards discovered ; ; : | . ‘The | atour feet. Nature has selected America as the tached, directing inquiry to be made for his nephew Dick | Governor returning to the Oy Or wel Lome miiene staffed binde thelin, ead iy Wate Cee en ee ae husbandman. Octavo, (Barrett,) and in case he be alive, bequeathing to tars ist ee a and well executed paintings of the different Presidents, | shoes, for the bevefit of his creditors. to some of whom Such is the prospect before the American peo- him ellhisertate, After, his departure they break open Surround Meee an parte ar nests OF oninance that are placed | he gave. preference. The plainiif that his pre- ple. We have tried to sketch it, but the subject Gmploys Larron: (Vi follow the anelo cui ner) Correntinos having flocked to never approached in grandeur or sublimity, the is) plaintiff, who shortly after sent to 1845. State Tez Tes. soe,esicest ios:o66 59 100,200°S2” ot be 1,038,582 10,385 82 += 1,264,385 12,649 85 1,766,994 =8,83997 1,847,855 5,684 56 111,822 1119 2 116,507 1,165 97 314,028 748 03 405,835 1,217 51 secsss 183,007 2,468 14 87,788 1,735 73 gd 17,385,560 51,29275 15,943,010 48,238 88 are of the most superior de- pery had not been removed from the det t's store, 4 , e scription. The Sabine is the name of another vessel on | issued a writ of replevin and took it back, and the ec! is too vast, too magnificent for the mind to en- ipt he ia ctavo, clared his conviction, that as soon as the government re- | def 2,335 (1,751 25 2,725 = 2,043.75 Ww ’ ‘9 accidentally overhears the plot, Ceives intelligence of these occurrences, will order its | , JACk#ow Fenny.—The charge of three cents at this fences setup was, that in uence of an anony- 119 "3950 ote} 7900 compass. Wemustapproach it gradually, and and saveshis uncle's life. ‘The uncle returns hore, finds troops to wilkiraw: " ferry, while the Fulton street and Catharine street ferries | us letter written by some person in Boston to defend- become familiar with it before we can appre- out the desi s, turns them out of doors, : charge but two cents, has given rise te frequent mur- peti litors gt York. tet he hedendtenty. to stop $275,617 29 $576,515 4 ciate it. We have taken the initiative in this 4 ™" young bride, Kate, (Miss muring and disapprobation, particularly among the la- P®yYment; ano’ a8, ment was not Croker.) happy. Of the merits of this production the less grand and honorable struggle for commercial su- we say the better. Were we to criticise it, we should borers at the N ut made for the benefit of all his creditors, and _ The aggregates for the past three years compare ay y Yard, if t wners of the ferry in partial 8 this quarter lowered their prices, it woul? be doing an made the purchase from plaintiff in goed faith. | follows :— remacy and national greatness. Our newly ap- 8*Y,that the plot is silly, and the underplot worse ; and ‘ax.—J. Roberts, West act of public justice, particularly to the poor laborer, | The jury found a verdict for plaintiff, assessing the value | 1044. 1045, 1846. Lis 2 oe ie agg 'Y P* that the entire play is flat, stale, vapid and vulgar. Even R. McConnell, Geo: | who resides in New York, and must pass over to of the Property at $906. | Real estate ... $98,033.204 100,293,222 114,500,000 pointed minister to China is about to proceed to the excellent acting of Fi her, Vache, Barrett, Mrs. Ab- Jackson, Va: work. If the authori of Brooklyn gave the ferries For plaintiff, Mr. N. B. Blunt. For defendant, Ger | Personal property 20,905,444 19,671,630 17,000,000 his destination in the Cahota. He will sail this bett, Mrs. Vernon, ‘and Miss ' Crocker, could not infuse free to the citi York, and the intercourse be- | Tard and Platt, " ‘ nry Clay, Cummings, ver this fe y is a decided vement. and to break the ground for the intimate and and by others, that it is written by Mr. Field of the | hoy he eochest | area eee ne pee earl | tion brought to rec nalty of $400, for profitable intercourse we shall hereafter maintain Reveille. If it be by a son of Mr. Clay, he must be a very lett, fialifax; F Perey, Carraccast If, Dwight, La; A. enad, oven annie’ tr? part ae eee mock ine | leged viotstion of the Unite States laws. The value ofreal estate. Within the past year there has been ‘ . ya an. Ve cannot credit the latter stat: it, that 3 s qi Nij ‘i ; | PFO o a u . ler whic! e mn was so it to recot the val taxable with that distant part of the world. iia the work of Mr. Field. If Mr. Marble, as ie’suid, | Soatvasswens cleo, Wetherell: Pa; $ Nightingale, Prov; | Esters of Americas ~~ prgpenemnpaerts. itp ony’ og ot Learnt Aer} ‘as is said, | A St. Louis; Ed. Hunt A.C. | | works, the filling up the sunken lots, and the spirited | enacts that all masters of Ame ss Is, previous to a seat has paid five hundred dollars for this piece, the commit: i Halifax, abies usage a1 Previous to ' the county of $11,635,148. This looks very well, but while there has been steady increas in the appraised 4 2 life into it. It is beyond all question the worst at- | tween the two as unrestricted, it would increase | Total. $118,838,738 119,964,852 131,500,000 week, possessed of the necessary credentials to tempt at a play that Bhan oe ever seen, and we really | the value of ground in Brooklyn thirty per cent. | 0. Dumas Court. It appears by this staf®ment thet there has been « eg fr a e iti v! in it. i y y i ] i, tts. i i ensure a hospitable reception from the Emperor, Lemna ond iis tie ore Sool agen It is said by | Forbes, = ; a | | Catuanixe Srneet Fenay.—The roofing being placed | 7% Upited State ne Jone : steady falling off in the value of personal property, ht, Boston; T. Bart- | x rection of neat and well finished cottages, have added | sailing on any voyage, shall execute « bond, ia t Our Navat Scttoor.—Our attention has been | tee are very much to blame for im Franxiin.—V. French, Volney, Wisconsin; Captain | ©°RSiderably to the improvements. | nalty of $400, conditioned to bring back the crew, ox. We fear it is but a fictitious valuation, and is not pro, called to this branch of the Navy department by | Upon him. ‘To-morrow evening, “ Family Ties,” is to be Norwich; G. Harrison, Cumberland; F. L, Stone, : tae Sion Lon en es = —— en cept in case of desortion, death, or being detained by duced by an actual increase in the number of buildings, : . repeated, together with “The Man without a Head,” W. Woodbury, Wisconsin; A. Holcomb, Albany; | 1¥®; has to grope his way through the branch streets in | foreign government as their subjects. fy the case in but by a new appraisement of those heretofore returned. noticing that the present is the seasen for the an- and the “ Hue and Cry. J Cheever, Boston; Geo. Hills, Michigan; H. Clement, | Particular, at the mercy bse oreo other in | question, the defendant sailed from Baltimore for the Old ececk nual examination of our young midshipmen. {t — powsny.—The drama of “ Michael Erle,” was per. RE gE Tk Mass; Dr. Johnson, Del; J. R° | i aniereemen ad ee ig in tate ou: | Cotes -~ yerapes entteaia time Gn 3000 Alabama 5's b90 68 may not be uninteresting to some of our readers formed last evening at this Theatre, Mr. Scott taking the | Crry. oy "Whitney, New Haven; W. Gilbert, | !#t, atall events, they will quickly ‘mend their ways.” | one of the crew had een diseased when he shipped, and | 3:9 S's a al iy to learn a few particulars of the system of in- principal character, supported by Mrs. Phillips as Mary chligions J nace Dies ee eae yf! a Court of General Sessions. the ship had Sooner Fiala vad re ie adhin te ii ell % struction pursued in this institution. A few re- Stapelton, The entire cast performed with much clever- Campbell, Philad; E. Eromone, Albee Me en: | Before Recorder Scott, and Ald. Walsh and Walker, | defendsat called tor Macs wealiiotoes | Canal Bk 41" do 3 marks too, on this system, may not be improper _¢#—Coney and Blanchard as Strappado and Desperado gan, do; Jno Jones, do; 8, Gilbert, Ogdensburgh; Thos. Joux McKxox, Esq. District Attorney. | declared that he was not cured, and, the | is ome fb ae bis In the first place the pupils are all midshi in the “ Dumb Girl of Geno.” Coney played the drunken | Sallesthwaite, Philsd; R. McCann, do; J. Trevor, N. aa rae rence Ie the lines ueraiag: judg. | hewpeeh Rewould die on % do bw pmen, 1 with hk Howan . Rogers, Geo; W. Gardner, Augus | ment was pronounced in the following cases, viz :— to let a — hich the | 100 Morris Canal “Bs do who have been, at least, four years in the service— bet Poke en Aodhng mot re oe fight Gilbert, Boston; C. Minor, Va; C. Gilbert, Ohio; A. T | _ Richard Nunns, convicted of receiving two gold | him. For the ce, it was co! mot 199 Canton Co ns sometimes they have served more than four years the humorous ‘manner in'which he acquitted hinself, 107, Rls ?. Bryen, N.C). Hardworth, Ma; W. Wit | watches, the property of a Mr. Hicks, of Brooklyn, | Sorme rin the moaning of the, ct —fre, becwsege | Je Riomincton RR i fee de bad) toe vbr the school atabl “ici The “ Thousand and One Nights” w : i ee? | by the Court #0 bs lmprisenad Sor Been or mm the fact, Ko KK etcte eer ‘and owners, 1 to ve 8 ae - bs Previous to entering the school, in consequence of wish entire success. His Honor the it Dene provisions; i John Brown, f tit Las rv, - | and t ,| # Pry their absence at sea when the term commences. were present, and so were many others Jentiary for the torm of ixmede were tec 5 that ive detained the medical suthorities % s = bad On entering the school, then, they are s 4 , Citizens, who ed to enjoy the festivities of the —_— James Patterson, convicted of a petit larceny, was al- | in Portugal t the Will of the captain, a Betts os = " , » they are supposed | eyening with d tisfaction. Police Intelligence. so consigned to a three months residence on Blackwell's | held that neither of these reasons wes su! al Second Board. to be already practically acquainted with all the Castux Ganpex.—The entertainments last evening at, JU"® 20—Charge of Passing Counterfeit Money.—John | Island. though the first would be a good defence if the captain " “ fp cwny Nore: Wor details of navigation, and the cemplete manage- wissanaien sre ; 6 Potter, John Knowlwn, and George, alias Dandy Barnes, | Laughlin McCormick —In the case of this person, who were sued for wages. It was not a caseof death, deser- 4 uN eX bio 39 etait be & thi at Th . this beautifnl resert, were of the most pleasing descrip- were arrested yesterday on acharge of attempting to pass | was tried a few days ago, and found guilty of obtaining | tion, or impressment government, and there- do M »~ do ol ip war. hey are now taken in tion. The orchestra performed severa) fine overtures, & $10 counterfeit Bank bill, purporting to be Ke thet ud. | oods from merchants in this city by means of false | fore did not come wi ited by do “ oy do charge by & professor of mathematics, who is ap- waltzes, and other pieces, in most exquisite style, and | 0" River Bank, on a M Swarts, and also on Mr. Slau- bonny Mr. Moriel, his ‘counsel, moved for an of | the ect J and directed the Jury Ne. find yore govern: | £ Be Mone ios i ! ‘ " id ¥ ju nm » it, stated, after giv bémos pointed and salaried by the government. This the Misses Vallee, and Mr, Thotapeon, danced with a ling @ 5 ole wha topamph aoe | tween the indictment and the proo! sddaced on the wiet their verdict, that the defendaat ought pot to + led | 100 do. See Seon a gentleman passes them through a course of ma- Srest deal chgrace, and were loudly applauded by the day, on a charge of stealing a shawl worth $&, belonging | The Court denied. the motion to arteet judgment’ Cai ‘upon to pay the penalty. Judge Betts suid, if a memo. | fg Nor & Wor Bd SS need pF TMA civine ‘ : : ,, audience. Mr, Holman’s songs were sung with his usual ‘to’ Mr. Francis Randell. ‘Locked up by Justice Notas | sentenced the accused tobe imprisoned inthe penitenti- rial were addressed to the ury, he had no doubt | 1 gente Led » Siving them such a superficial know- good taste. This gentleman has a very fine voice, and ’ | ary for the term of one year. they would remit the } ty do 3 om ae ledge of this science, as may be obtained at any ppb: paren ey AM This evening there is to be Robert Nevens was caught in the Divieon of the feet —The District Attorney then ‘ yenronece-—Daaey “9 alias Samuel Cooke, in- So * yi io i 4 ” at officer Aeken, of th ‘d, | moved the court it the money (amou: to ict an assault with s dangerous w. »towhich | bow 3 feo be) of our universities in a six months session. “They Hixan Ataxanves.Thie dlstinglehied ‘artiste. exten | Palensing W wh Whitelields No. ote Grud moras | found in possession of James Ports ig = need he pleaded , was Yesterday sentenced by Judge New phew 3 ew gaad also receive instructions on gunnery—and of late c fash Locked up for trial. | man, alias Smith, and James Miller, alias Cupid, at the . Betts to one imprisonment; and to pay a fine of one | 5 Sake Nook Wor —an {mportant point in our opinion—steam has tained Yad ena sae bps last typos de Pal- sar) gxiek A fellow called = Willi | eee pees fa Mig charge of ewan Fy a } ome. Wm. Taylor, Pi - aa wo x a . » bs ~ mo's. Alex ler is @ great manin way, and performs ins **! le Johnny,” was arrested terday on a charge eepsie barge Clint , should restored to those di lenry Stephens, m. Taylor, Peter illiams » a FH been added to their course of studies. soune of the mest tecompeshonstble tricks n possi, of throwing a quantity of oil of vi upon itl ealled | Authorised to receive the same. ‘Motion granted” | Robert Lee, who pleaded g Fa S Fy There is connected with the institution, a teach- > “ Mary Ann Duffy, in a house of prostitution, Trial of Charles Radelife f Burglary, concluded — with an attempt to make 4 33 ¢ ei ship , bly be imagined. E rybody ho sees him is pleased, thony street, injuring her on the face a This case siter being ably ‘summed up by F A. Tall- in the port of New York, w. 190 a or er.of the French and Spanish languages, but it is and we are glad to see that he is so well patronized. He severely. The magistrate held him to bail in $000 to a. | @, Esq.in of the prisoner, and by the District promising to go into the United States 3 F] altogether optional with the pupils whether they [oderntand he ill tate ignext week, When We swer at Court, in default of which he was locked up. | Attorney on the part of the ‘prosecution, sas ta | ry 3 2 " ephated dsl ie Meal acedinnee understand, he will introduce some new fe Petit Larcenies—Thomas Moran was arrested yester. | to the Jury under a brief charge from the Recorder — | Court Cal |e x Thursday Fh} an a eee ot tna 4 Sor p A The Helen, Opere Reve 4 concluded its engage” day on acharge of stealing $5 from the possession of | The Jury, in the course of fifteen minutes, returned into Sore » low avai ves portunity thus of- ment le e inst Covunt—3, 8, 160, 173, 172, 120, 164, 191, 7, 204, in Nightingale, No. 187 Broadway. Locked up for | Courtand rendered a 105, 106, 107, 84, 96, 218, 205, 146, 123, 21, 92, q | 16. ceeded to sentence Jol rdict of guilty, and the court pro- fored, for the sake of accomplishing themselves, ., MZ, Templeton is to give a concert in Providence on ‘is waa George Chute was caught in the act of stealing » cali. | State Prison for the term of syeare, Pees 90%, 310, 911, 318, 918, Uted. ma, % 8 e act of stealing & cali- | rm of 5 years. Conmox F Part 20th instant. tion while nine out of every ten neglect it. Why does *s,th it Crisp is said tobe in treaty with the manage. | $@,470%, Worth $2. belonging.to Theodore Hopes, 316 | 79,38. Second Fe eae tT he Pa ht ot debe ead’ Eiisebete Seaikoss on the government not see to thist It seems to be of ment of the Tremont opera house, (late Howard Atke, nan 2S waar ‘ativw -ectiog aibhiaes! Beh nnerior Court. 98, 78. “ SR Ge eT Oe DEVEL Cenemmneels | SSN) SSS, Me sae Sane tone Guy aras Arrested last night, by some policemen | Jume 20.—John J. Palmer ve. the Mayor, Aldermen, fe. Vatvaniz Punouast.—The Fall River Iron Amnsks Brown, aged 10 be able to converse in French and Spanish, and Mr. Murdoch’s benefit at St. Louis, on the 9th inst., is of the 6th Ward, and brought in the morning Betore the | —This was an action of said to have been a bumpe: nt to recover possession Works Com ' chief of polico—he having in his possession one of the | of six lots of ground, at the corner of 1eth street 8 3t at Fol Hever ia tle Sete tacinaenite aceleliely: yet not one out Of every twenty can speak a word “stars,” such as are worn by the members of the police | avenue A. From the testimony, it sppeared that the jad ane 10 het oa, a oe otk leo | of either language. Ausany, June 18, 1816, depertment. | There being no colored menedmittes inte | property in question was ‘and the Corpora feet wide, a foundry, 24 pu The session having terminated—(it generally , The State Convention, gc. i ‘ent at present, consequently the “star” was | tion, about six years ago, caused it to beassersod, forthe furnace, and two cupola furnaces, and Mi taken from him, and he was then disch |- | purpose king improvements in that part of the city. oe whole mass of questions, legal, civil, etc., before monition from the chief. siecatOOTE Tne peed wid owiehe sold, and the Corporstion berla: nown as the (lif on \¢ State Convention ha : ends in the month of June q | une)—« board of exami been referred to committeos |? IVateh Stolen —A. gold double hunting watch was | became the owners of under «lease for n long torm of | Orta es kee nas the Clif on ners is appoin ted by the Executive. This board 4 o ial ite fi stolen yesterday afternoon from the music store No. 201 years. The action was brought onthe grouni that the |atel ned the 3 usually consists of four or five commodores and Fi ina luiees 4a monty % tom, wile ee Broadway, belonging to Mr. Joseph F. Atwill, valued at Sssosement was Aponsnit was granted, on the “mecting’it, by meet vat the Mouse $50) eteerasen. of 8 o' late readence, 10T . D counsel, on the i ‘Behitmos Railroad cumberland North Naase-rarg hs. commander: The pupils are examined s€pa- Convention in the usual manner. Nothing of an extraor- Petit Larceny —Samuel Johnson w ae Ee een an oe sae Cale 1 yd ty rately and with considerable care. u ‘as arrested yester. | was it. For plaintiff, Mr. Mott; for On Frivey evening, June ith, of 4 day changed with stealing a coat and some other Jroper. | detecdante, the jon counsel, Ma ey a Yt I Se Be FP OE py 5 od +) values in all a » not only upon inary nature has transpired thus far during the sit what they have been studying during the session, | The sessions are short on account of the great heat. The | our nuee ts alae, the steambont Boston, ying ac the | to recor Sbaing « quarters rent Gin Toweeran Stablishiment is 17,000 tone; and of ig iron, 7.750 tons age 1 § it to recover $125, & quarter's it of 5 The fr of the family ont of Pat: but also upon seamanship, and in, fact every Committees will report very soon. One of the commit- | foot of Canal sirect. Locked ue toring”? ine Mt the te ree S pelng & quarter's rent of a house in scrap iron 5,589 tons; blooms and 620 fons The rieme y rick Shields. also i ‘ n ce was disturbance of posses. produce of which is 1,750 caske of nails; 1,580 tone of the Juckson Association are reapectiully invived to at- thing pertaining ‘to their profession. What there pod is been instructed to inquire into the ex; diency Copter bors Office was hoop, ve Feorge McAnneny,acattman, sion. [tappeared that some mouths after castings; , round were iron. tent her funeral, this ( aiterneen at 4 o'clock, a F tending the right of suffrage to negroos. It is posi- was arrested yesterday for pest: omicer m, of given: op aeagel allowed a gold beater to get possess. Sher bisoapertantts 50 Tents able Tad from her late residence. Tr Weer street ~— is nlarge class or “date ” of midshipmen—the ¥ely stated, maugre the democractic majority, thatthe the 2¢ Ward, while in the discharge of his duty. Justice the hext door to the premises in question, of the manufactured g00ds for the past year is $1,038,209 ke oy moruing. Jane 20th. of consumption, examination usually lasts two or three question of suffrage is f ery uncertain situation Osborne held hit to bail in the sum of $300 to answer and in consequence of the noise and disturbance caused Richard Borden, £eq, is the agent and ivector of this Exces, wife of John Power ree weeks. The probable pacific tment of the Oregon boun- at court. by the Deater, in ca on his business, the de- oxtensive concern” "Massachusetts is thus destined to Her fuperal will take this sfernoon. from her Great pains are taken by the board to discover pwd Ope par teoeived, ere with poouliee ara a Thies in the Bath Stolen from the Franklin Bath, wade to leave. Verdict for plaintiff, $128 share in the benefit of tbe Cumberland mines, by making late residence, 961 mreet The members of iLity , e le happinesses of peace and ple- yesterday, lepine watch, valued st |, belonging 8nd 5 cents costs. For if, Mr Westera: " justry — Boston Advertiser Aociety of Operative Masons are respectfully invited net only slang but the relative Proficiency nitude are reviving te Joba F Omkey, Beaver street. Neate dant, Messrs. Mason and Joschimson. 5 for b 4 eacmat to hor own ing i ba r by) - - 7 ‘ . 4 ‘ ‘

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