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Vol. KIL, No. 176—Whole Ro, 4400. NEW YORK, SATURDAY ‘MORNING, JUNE 27, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. ; JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | Circulation---Forty Thousand, _ nay BEKALD—Ereey ¢ day, Price 2 cents per copy $7 ce. WEEKLY ERA ES Every, Sarurday—Price 6X, cents umtavable in advan HERALD FORE EURoP em Every jean Preket day. Price 634 cents per copy—$: 00 per annum, payable inad- vance. "ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash RINTING of all kinds exeentd with beanty and des- at letters or commumestions, by mail, addressed to eatablishment, must be post paid, or the Postage will be dee ducted oom the SS SORTON ENTE ch ITISH D> NORTE AD 1- ROY. ‘at ae as sti 1200 tons au ee teoae eac! fereoatract with the Lords of the Adma 1B) 2 ete sin eran, Wiil sail trom Liverpool ‘said Boston, via Halifax, as fol lows :— No berths ange Mago He or an’ ies eformation, . apply to 2 7 D.BRIGHAM, dr Agent. fo 2 Co38, 6 Wall at. “APSCOT rs GENE ‘RAL EMIGRATION OFF wved from jb 86 South street.—! nah sending for the: friends 1n any part of the old count ake the necessary arrangements with mbecribers, on reaseaable terms, to have them brought THE, FE. NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ips of this line ere usu their immense size (all berng 1000 tous, pis them Sd See le and convearent than class ; and the greatest reliance may be plac; tuality im sailing. ‘The subscribers are also agents Tor the Packets, in any on teasonable ‘without discor and, Scotland o Us pool of whicly passage ata eames ox te Drafts for any amount, p al towus of England, tho [Ae emadd ie of further particulars, a panicular erly 3 Tarscorr, tefTre 06 Sonth st. $d door below Burling Slip, N. ¥. PEOPLE'S LINE OF 81 OATS FOR ALBANY, Direct—Onily, San deat To'elock, P.M From St gl 2 cen Courtlanet end, Ff pra ee ‘will leave on Moi , at 7 ofelock. Seater HEN BAT HUBCON eee RO oe Sill leave on Tuesday, Thureday ood Reoerdag ve evenings, at 7 Pr. above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample morning cars for the east or west. a eroigl eaken. at ‘at moderate rater, and ous taken after 5% All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats Xho! line, withoss @ writteu order from the captains or agen’ freight, appl PC. FE ee gee ay: ight, ‘iewbart oard the beats, or to office on the w! ettes Mail Line. At5 o'clock, jutermediate Places. Steambos: HUDSON, Captain CF King, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday ‘afternoons, at 5 Swamboet SANTA CLAUS, Captain Boverbagh, will wer oa Tuesday, y and Satrday afternoous, at 5 © costy on board, or atthe etd ion ihe what, ier TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. MORNING, Aine AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. Qanse 'D TROY—From the foot of Barclay street. i jh, Une ta E ALBANY Oe ee tckanill West Polar, New: Milton Hyde Park Hook, Bristol, "Hudson, Coxsackic, Kipda and sltimore. se makfnor and dinueroa beard the boet. athe steamboat NIAGARA, Milletre‘on Monday, Wed. oy cnt Sev RON: Capcas. Gorham, om Tucedsy, Thea and Baru: ings, at 7 o'clock. e days. Pas pocteae sc Reicha osatp.es yoesicnc at tho flee, en the NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. From the ier at the fost of Courtandt saset. ne ‘The e ‘steam! B. leaves ne oot ot Courtnnae. street, on 'Tossday, Thursday Saturda’ it clock. “The Steumboat COLUMBIA, C Cale Wan. H. eek, will bes oad Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 7 Passengers ill in time_to take the Momisg Trintof Cars irom ‘Toy weet 0 Buffalo, and horth to Saratoga, Whitehall and Lake Champlain, Rm aera ‘apply on board, or at the Office on No frerght taken after 544 o'glock. NOTICE—Al goods bank bills, specie, or any other kund of rope sonnel at the owner's risk. pe LINE OF BOATS BET WEE Ne Ae ‘ORK ac AND ST ars 8-4! D. ‘The steam! jrais- NMOLANDEM, Coptais D: Vea Feit, wil a re Staten sland at 6, 8, 9, Wand 11 A. M; at, 2,3, 4,5, id * Peave New York, at 7,9, 10,and 11, A.M. and 1, 2,3, 4,5, jets 6,7and " Ail treigne asthe risk of of the conn force FOUR ARGH o'clock ¥. 1 ty at Van Courtiandt’s ‘West Point, and Corwell. Ret ning, Newbargh every Monde and every morning at half past, TPheaday, Weduesday, ‘Phareday, Friday and Saturday mora- ot presen or freizht apply on board. je20 lw*r THE MO. DELIGHTFUL OF ALL XCURSIONS. A ent one Hiadeee riveree Hobo igo a eteonetaest renee w present a chi | covered ing ea genoa ie o the wok art, w been considerably oon there will be in attendance at ‘an excellent Band of Music, hick will pee eae m the favorite Operas, popu- iT " ee rane Canal and Christopher wa. ith evraings sNieke run from Hoboken to Barclay street until 11 TLIVERE Tar Packet of th INDRrEN DENCE, i om ee Ailent Sarchea 93 will sail a above, her regular day. ing vary_euverior acco ins for eabin, second should make imlbedlate application on board, foot of Maiden lane, oF to MeMURRAY, yeas comecof Flas i ati ec FURLONDON—Kegul ‘The fet elas, for sal packet thin WELLING: TON, |, Capt. Chadwick, tons wilt sail as above, ar fug very superior accommodations for cabin, second cx 9 Persons feyeodt wea 133 Me ieretiacrin ay Corer of Pine and South streets. OF 1 SEETT, Catia Dentebeche nor a ag ¥ MBs ‘of 300 0 bre sae alsin eae to Tooth je3 tre ridings ib afr pen yf PN en op mai rri Nit "pee fast sailing packet ship i How # oss bathe, Cpriee ‘Bure. in 2200 cone burthen, Captain J ps wile . ae byt en or green day. ans iomeee jo?3re ea Rew, Urst Class ship accom arto. echo enn tit yf & 0 tons, H. arnen of har ers eh ae accom: =: monk oe thoduions, of ee theo Ml TURN, jeter ul ith street. - fo arnt Trussell; to be promptly a ssa” <i ne myi? imerre . mney. PAC! yi i NEW I LEBANON SPRINGS. stron te moat hedaiees ‘whether tarrying for season or & | je3 Imre HENRY HULL. FORK SALE apres 0. tahoe house, 215 Adams En eects yer face otscld By iets sl il be y of gext. tu reat nbc US Adams st., Brooklyn. OR SALE OR TO LEASE, oo BROOKL VAN BRUNT’S HOTEL, (northeaster! now offered ut stories high, con 01 fare’ in say tds of business. » inquire on aeaaeess May 25, 1846. ae Seen ae y side,) five doors trim sale or to lease. oan A HALL, ae favorite f- pe vs fora term of years, ipataiart. cab eee ea Im*re Fulton met intend to meet ig maa of the Ratton Ferry, The house is 25 by 45 | 22 rooms, and being on the is a good location for fessented sbres immediate! Premises ol GEORGE VAN BRUNT. my% im*re ly. May Y street, For ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUKNISHED. TO LET—Inasmall and most deli situated house, sect the, Weshiagton Farede Growad, ene one or wo rooms, with or without full or r partial board. No +t boarde! are in the house, nor will be taken. ut consists of only wn persons. me ce a meptionsgn aud Yedy, Gditeons a? wy hinket ri re See wee 8 peasant, She Roden some loenttoa, this offery’ an opportusity mel The entire f half of hguse will ithout children. GENIN'S GUDdAMEN HATS, my i9 tf WEIGHING from 2% to bay ounces. Price oal: It is about two years sie tm ainey yy the sebeer per. tow = we New York the most «the moog tasty icle't as pol ie them, evineed by the amnion large amount of. goes and ne pular approba- tion bestow: A ve given them their patronage, more aeeaat than aw evlor tear aot liable, Ube, ashe he Leehow and to the rain. prstiono 8 oF il til from the halr, sb commonly inh kc Bs secertoons “ Srginating wi 2 tiie a docided advantage ov ore offered. red style of tri r hat public are invited to call and se this article at J. N. GENIN’S Hat and Cap crore, my? Im*re au feces: opposite St. Paul’s a the dk es $3.50. 1 Hat was frst to lose either sha ‘sons povonysd prevents all his: ‘ATTRIPONT FASHIONABLE, HATTE: jassau street, best beg to ¢ Sede of ‘Hats of theirom magu- THY, subscriby t fi sample of which they will. fee] much to those who will favor them with Les re: charged, They have adopted the French style of trimming the sum mer hats, wi is & preventive to the perspiration coming hi a the beauty of thei: an enanine SB. WATTRIFONT, mr 2% im*m WM. H JAMES & CO. Iton, New York. SUMMEK HAtS. CONOM! a RORERE CTORY, close Merits, n0 material difference can ane the atugle particular that the of ch uiamiog \ i ns effectual! the forehead Yrom striking trough, and fanpelrtag' the ap: pearance. Their average weight is from 2% to 3: nance -haing: much ligher than subaantal Lexhoni, er Banamas. Fertons of judgment, who are inlugnced in their parchiases By rations of cost, ae os sere them, and to the tat wecise value, com the productions stothe cturers, myer imere ROBERTSON. 105 Fulton street GhNTLEMEN'’S SPRING raAsHION. BEAVER pap baees SILK HATS FA mk a | shapes, are now ‘inspection and ices. pa the ithe aden Best Bik . al? 1m*rre d Ais duramer Hats, possessing the vartous properties sought for by the ima aa. they have the add ¥ AND FASHION. PHENIX HAT AND CAP , 103 Fulton -street—The under. Desposksthe atietion of the publie to the quality of al'merit si The ith, to the ¢ more mien fishenteate ot comparison of nae spective reeived, except in ubscriber adopted a ies prevents y for: J. PRICE & wo FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. SUBSCRIBERS having oes a bated STORE ‘comer of 110 Fulton stre: wneme of Hate, Cop and will sell at and will sell the lowest prices, is hats made to order ime note. THOS. SHANNON, price of tnese really su jess than the same snd of similar mate er this great dispat ht Fie every bottle is signed wit cle a com; THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. - CAPITAL 200,00 DOLLARS. 41 Funrow Orrici ONTINUES to take risks on buildi ize and omy has peseed cee temas ie REMOVA R. TOWNSEND'S bs wy oftheir old customers and the il constantly keepon hand a complete assort- of the latest style, 6 FINN, Secretary. Ri ri tion of the public to eagare tn showin regi undersigned the q entire satisfaction, at the prices DEPOT will ‘ulton street, next Bee that he written signature of P. Townsend. ows tothe unprecedented success of this arti- formed to put up Soules. Look out forimpostors. ‘REET, BROOKLYN. ELAMATER, President. merit Tespect- pab- ATLANTIC AN Nozce Bh te co! ceived e pent o Com for the all's river in D Plans, Profiles an isite information given, af th on and after to ‘sceompany their proposals 3 | Pia Specifications TRACTORS-Propoeas will be, ice of the Atlantic and St. y, im this city, from the [7th to 27 rading. lasoury and road ERet Vert m8 po|nt at a distance « ‘of about oy Chg ited, and the im Port- nase beaeeat (or the w rk, who are unkn raigned, orto the directors, will Bevrequired To — C$ ill be exhibi Engineers with references as to i be Te- rther extension of the road, ng Se some fifteen or more Miticesl 'e miles, wil bet will owes Ss 5? put amder pe bg rene) ety August next. A. oak oes fer Eels uu 16, 1846, 27 J, WARWICK, Gases & roan RY bee led Silver, pi seh mvs imOrre cael NARS Pass 2 i oar irate, it Pimescr peal Shwe find a a ee prices, giving ae oom) fo PCABE. a lener 78 Nageen, wr 187 icueoe street OLL PAINTINGS. ing thera on only, w! nt pe heat possibl eamsmpaes way, New York. 000 «| Ores SOD 4 and D MORTGAGE, for aterm of vears, om tiv this eity or Brooklya. ‘The ir nist Wena sd eas Nowy chet cou Water Oiiee, Basement, toca mal teomlas bitock hisatoch. FASHIONABLE VistiNG Os tee A ia ei a pas 8 ove STA AST ra hithers wi reeured 28 TO LEND, N No. 98 FULTON STRERT.” Coe ern ee would find ic "thelr advan ak im*r Asstrer and Sweep Smel- bree fesvem, ‘and Crucibles, a- aie 3 the best En at 68 conte ’ | Moerchapen epic | LO GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT And Sole A ney fe y for the Sale o, VOIGTLAE, NDE 3S APPS Sates = ree e Vi fe y other article used in thi ders from an: ‘West Indies, sI nied with je2% Iw*re DAGUERK EOTYPE_ CHANG#, ROOM6 21 & 27. | [R_BERS have just received a new supply of | us, of all sizes, and warrant ¢! be ender Apparatus, - ‘They slso have on hand tus. v ve on aa Enemies, Polishiug Substances, and part of the Brpeon th ‘South re tre and the ye prompt; hen accompa, remittances, “iene Conta wid) eran, Philadel phi or to LANGENHEI & 5 BECKERS, on 1,000 kndwn ‘Star brand, just received. ‘Alta, Morveco Cases, Stamved Frames, Ke. jeads, Bag Clasps, St ud Jet Buttons, Se. ey ke sid for tale HEN, Toporter of Breach and German jet lwer Iand 20 Liverty street, DAGUERREOTYPE PLA’ ENTIRE PLATES, from. diffe manulact sarees, ampocsas which are the well, LOWBER’S pica? TIN PLATED LEAD N article much su, sale at 261 and 263 3024 1w' | 14 o’clock. Several prominent members of the oe were present, and witnessed the impos- | at te, The new graduates of this seminary received their diplomas, in St. John’s Church, which was crowded, yesterday, by a numerous and fashiona- ble congregation, both lay and clerical, to witness the “commencement” of the above institute. The entire ceremony was deeply imposing, and | took up a good deal oe time, rye pene to at 10 o'clock, precisely, and not terminating until eeremony. 0 Be Mr. Warsow, of Connecticut, read the mor. | nin the Rev. Mr, Cox read the Lessons— | Bishops Chase, and Detaner having occupied the Episcopal chair at either side of the pulpit. In the course of the performance of the solemn service of thi church—during which the beautiful o: of St. John’s sent forth its rich, powerful and sweet tones ina full | flood of sacred melody, aided by an excellent ch Bishop Ciase ascended ‘the, pulpit ard delivered a brief but impressive discourse, taking bis es font th ‘3d chapter of the Epistle of Paul to the Corin a asa Lead Pipe. For cyeot THOS. OTIS LE ROY & Co. BOAR DING 1 TRE GOUNTRY. C'TIZENS who de: geen, will find a yery pleasant locatio: ad. aa: Bay, with all the fa- cilities for guoning, fishin; bathi YY, euquiring of the ee it Littlewor about and ahlf miles from P. "a The splendid steamer Croton leaves Fulton Market Slip daily, at 34g o’clock P. M., for Glen Cove. ‘ANN BOXER, Littleworth, June 22d, 1°46. i-23 Iw* re AL Ulp Pe ThLbk, CONFECTIONER, 579 Broadway, ite Niblo’s. PURNIGRE: at his Satoon: Jee Creams and Fruit Ices in all their vareties. Plumbier aud Bom! Creme, r Fetelst getup eatertsamects ard euppers is ¢ pact ete approprute style, ard emn refor to. the satisfaction. ex SCARFS: UsT lot of the al and shapes uo worn io Paris, an te ‘winter, by many of the wost fashionable i SIT, ‘D PANCY Pais STi peued, per last packet trom Havre, a very e desirabl t at [Sat sonabl ie apsoryenens Semectaeeaict: Sectet ve moat dea 42 Johw st, REAMS, Paper, 10,000 “Baise sii u « ‘ a hahectrien sans Wess and 67 Nassau st. PRIN7ING Paper of auy size or quality maa ordey at shore notice, at their exieusive Paper Won sor, Con pet aan ‘company Cor 'y will jo19 tm NE undivided, one half th: Coal, e sold cheap. For further particulars, aj as by rs. a ferences exchanged. CUAL LAND FOR DAL. of the best and largest qu: rhe he to the quantity of whole tried 356 acres, Mendow on the ‘east, ca fone Tae ae ofthe ‘Summit Level jag operation, on the west. both now im full wo JACOB A *2ke mi 4 Je'9 im®me ALLEY’S MAGICAL F PAIN. uow situated at 20: XTRACTOR Depot is ier all who prefer ease be sup, lly and best artic! porvove ta world. vadvertie theirs as the De- bot, it jaan wuteuth : no othe N fm hon eee does the r A 5 w Borer Banc acharnte or sr lwer NEW TEAS, GROCERIES, Xe At AS SATS WARD. vorious Kinds, all. of whieh are offe ood green Tea conta pet Ib fine Ooslong 90a very fee 12° 1-2 dai ter 12 1-2 cents er 'ib.; bleached Lamp Oil 75 ceuta per gallon; white el RETAIL, GHEAP FOR 250 Greenwich Lg eg h oor ped comer of Vesey, has ‘jast re: large ani lid assortment of aud Fam Grocers of all uhe yson at 2 Cn best old cents pe: ‘Sumatra do. 10 ci jute les 25cents. Also, a i it of fine ca hg brown Sugar, of all assortment the various G! PER res the ae PINE AND NASSAU fk hy night EN TLEMEN’S SUMMER HATS. ES the atteution of his customers Froth bis (onioens of Sipe fe Hats, 4 Ns pearl ir Eases ieee ers, of white aa jor ingly beaver and moleskin Hats, reaprealy- the summer season. my? fmere BIRD. corner Pine and Nassan sts. K uke SUSIE ini OPEL OF is HAI 0 ‘are Sea | fis fe orn Tien Stew style iat Boy's ammer order ata asks patie: tine thoy’ he ie, ment to. Nassau stpet, Herald Buldva pom? ke: ve removed to 18 an ) ne of Oren, beaver aos «Hae mae very short face SILVERSMITHS HE TRADE IN G) Gamgenc & co. Fu As! street, most areal a they a street, up above arti toinform 39 Liberty sairs, here ees continue to manefactare the 4 mana! " ndings, Orda ment, tislars, Kes and every kind of ary ‘Oiticers’ Canteens made to order MAJOR respectfully snform their tnend v ir Cseabtiole ildings, where the: hocraphie ng ago of the Beat asieete jso tender es cor. fori a dias * 0 which will ie te spprobatios of fastidious. ye 7 7K NT HOS! ‘The an ag of ten years ufacture of Rubber Hose, ee “as utter imponsbii of combining permanently ae by ha gubstances, intermjugied ia such wi aoe from the trou! if mildew turers have abandoned the ‘pas of my invention, is free from Lp C it for sal aished bu: of the Pater tations of wi 18% cents per foot ion portion, Manufactured an ry HORACE t iden ~~ aS re jer tat aye 25 Courtland wt CONSTIPATION, (COSTIVENESS) CURED, WITHOUT FURGATLVE, Ae an ES OR UMONTS ERVAL fan Farina! and the Cochin, Chinese Hate Tee Seles ee Intely made 19 France, and has) ro jenta will nee ws re eg ar aS It ie on kejeenn roe it, as B wi je fail,in whole oF half’ packeu Berar tor the United States of Dumont’s Enea street, and also god mogicin deniers vo the Unit 8. rant’s, 715 Broadway ; Wyatt isch tot Pulsow atreet + Vise i Temple, ‘as rooklyn, jes, comer of | Jimton streets. "mri timer Pete eeu 7 tasteless, ey Peet pty Yao ar poe Prien’ a see Sas a hair, that sceptics vi semble th VEGETABLE LIQUID W yeot any to in frets al its trees of ea tng che he aya (Fond and cases i iantural baie, both ae , that in all ration ed and ‘he great evils na ey = ely 10 ic and coungisseur are fal Wig, bar va 4 , at the manuf Saret Broadway, corner of Liberty street, up becuse. JULES HAUEL’S HAIR DYE, ING THE SKIN, saat ag ch i can the kind ore ve slightest evjl ¢ muses neta nat crac gelled tot ce of the ia requinsd, ask 0 TH! IN PARTICULAR, a y ieee cease cy Meh eaed ited. to remove received cer verses 11 to 16, inclusive :— “ For other foundation, can no man lay than that islaid wen ma need silt this foundatio: 1d, hig Ww, any man bui A) ie undat * ‘4 Roy, stubble. Rig SBME for the silv » precious stones, wood, “Every man’s work chall be made manife day shalt declare it; because itshall be reve ed by fire he the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is. “If any man’s work abide, which he hath built there- upon, he shall receive a reward. “If ony man’s work shall be burnt, he shall suffer loss; buthe himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire” In the commencement of his discourse, the venerable preacher called the attention of the ponaregnion to the text which he had just read; and hare] to pos the ideas of the Apostle whose lessons he read, and con- | tended there was no foundations unless what | was derived from the Man would never reach the kingdom of heaven unless he rested his: faith, hope, and expectation of obtaining salva- tion on ‘the groundwork of the gospel. G God did not people his ki for the mere purpose of forgiving He laid down certain rules picet mm to guide a direct man to obtain selvation ; unless man acted according to po og of the gospel of Christ, man would not be saved; for unless man obt dined his salva- tion by sacrifice or good works, there is scaicely any lan of life that can be succetsful. The same princ iple eld through,even so far back as the days first, that was to be redeemed by sacrifice ; second- ty, that his redemption was established throug th grace and truth, which ¢ God had set down as the foundation for He considered there were two tee the christian ministry e: up the of Christ; and, secondly, thet of ‘he individual chris, tians, who were engage in gy ee their own souls know pedge ene. righteousness. e apostle, for the pur- pose of illustrating his 1, would seem to havein view the Jaying down a permanent foundation by good works on the of man,in order foaualty him for salva- Tuckerman, Hoffman, and the usual lady contributors. Itis @ nets bed @ mezzotint Ok, rey, (not as as usual; ult, but the de- sien ee not oa ‘s signer’s,) and @ Plate of Goveyv’s Lapy’s Boox, for gent 1846. Godey, Phila. | bi pier Long and Brother, 32 Ann street, New York.— excellent number, containing a continia, | tea ‘a ati of New York,” and several of interestfrom popular contributors. it is embe! lished with plates, engravings, music, and a plate of feshions Tue Rutes or Onven—By Benjamin Matthias—Harm- seed Philadelphia—Ray & Troutman, New York.—A | ry pee eaneal, useful to debating societies and ic bodies. Lag yee: Oe Gvwr—By an American angler : | Long & Brother, New York.—This is a neat little pock: volume that will prove very usefel to those who practise | the art of ling. We cannot omit a that we must dissent from some of the views and | laid down as not altogether orthodox. The bool ie well | * printed, and got up in a neat style. Distcanece’s Raitnoan, anv SreaMsoat Boor, is the title of a very useful book of reference for travellers. It is published by Disturnell, 102 Broadway. Mrxico Beroke ano Arter THE Conqursr. chael Chevalier. 1 vol. Carey & Hart, Philadel; This is quite an interesting work, translatad from the French by i Tay Robinesa. It will command an atten- tive and perusal; as everything that tends to throw bs on. a Mexico or her history is calculated to at- tract attention. Tue Oxxconian. By Charles Saxton. Ward & od ‘Washington, D. C.—This little work contaias a ver teresting description of the Oregon Territory, its poll tical condition, climate, soil, productions, &c. kc. Prize 12} cents. Lectunss ayo Oration Detivenen sy THe Rev. J.P. Bourxe, in the Church of St. © ig N.Y. Edited by William Cranston Hamilton. This is the title of a sinall volume containing four Lectures on the rocker ist and an Oration delivered on last St. Patric! Rev. Joseph P. Burke. The fame of this pty ho divine, ree the eloquence and ability that charactorize these productions, will ensure them an extensive circu- lation, and an attentive perusal from readers of every devomination. Police Inteliigence. June 26 —Robbin, nf, his Uncle —& boy about 17 years of age, b; o name sf Joseph Brownl: @ man called Jobo both arrested 1, ight by officers Perrine od rd, of the 16th Ward, charged with rob- bing Mr. Henry Browalee, residing at No 144 8th Ave. nue, of nearly "$800 in gold, by erasing 6 atrunk with a false key eee ty the money was « tel This boy, it appears, efter stealing his unc! meas gave the greater part.of it to his accomplice Taylor, and with the lance, like a true boy, went to work purchasing all kinds of nonsensical thi tloge, such asa patent dan y horse, a banjo, an accordion, a watch, and various other articles, and to cap the climax he purchased a long-tailed monkey Mi- ia.— in Washington Market, culled Jocko, at all of which hii uncle makes s very long face, knowing that his money has suff for the purchase of such folly. The boy acknowledges stealing the money, and declares that Taylor tha the mi rt of the stolen gold Four tet ry ing gold f e re all that has been recov- Both committed to prison for tion. The builder, in laying the foundation, always. com- menced with the most durable materials—such as had been revealed by the Sosrsl, “gold, silver, and precious stenes,” which were capable of standing the test of the process, ~ Hap but the softer materials would oe such as ‘hay and timber.” He did not mean to say that the converted sinaer would not receive his rowan 3 for he may be saved, but not without difficulty. Many there were who continued in error, with perfect sincerity of mind, and who hadbeen kept from the light of know- ledge, owing to circumstances, The church of Christ always had a threfold ministry; and it was not untilabout audiyears ego that there was.a cl in this system h had continued from the t ages of the Church of Christ, There was no account on record, of the existing of any other pectin Whee the Episcopal constitution of the church, until years ago. Every impartial miad should see that there was weight to justi. fy the church, in thi Nief, as to the scriptural existence Christ's Church; and that it cannot b departed from, without erring. It was owing to this departure from the Church of Christ, that christendom was now convulsed, and covered over with dissent fects; but an important question here arose—were all those who thus dissented to be ad Gur ee tru not. Their conduct in regard ernment of the Church, would be tai ng they themselves through Christ, in consideration of the ‘fe throne of Christ, may S saved. There were many, who through (alana of cation, and other causes, did not come withinthe — of the church; but still they bong 4 be saved—God would give to oveey man according to his work, and so as we build up with “gold and precious stones,” or “with “hay, timber, ke.,” shall man reap according to his — Every man had more or less of error in his ind, andno man was perfect. Every man was bound to search, in order to work out his salvation, and God would not agp apathy or neglect as anexcute. 80 if any man build wy gold foundation, he will be sure to work out his talvation, and stand the trial on the last day. This should make all anxious to attend to their souls, and the means of working out their tpi ape both clergy and laity; who would in the eni hear consoling words, ‘Well done, and faithful sorvant, enter ‘into the joy of the Loi After the delivery of the ie Bishop Delanc; livered to the graduates their diplomas, anit Son pursue the same course had serired From their studies in the bye but bs study, he continued, would be of no avail, if they themselves were not wi a us to pursue’ the good works iyatt follow them in their future cote pee ee eee Ly humbl; of Wipe ise all ne tions during ithe res he re igi carry out e good works they had so au usly com- menced. They could not ex: success without the use of God’s ‘ial grace ; and they were bound to recollect that they wuld be looked to hereafter with many sinister eyes. They should carry with them not alone the tation of treytecmtar but aleo the reputa- urch. The following gentlemen hereupon received their diplomas :— A.H. Baily, J.J. Brandagee, J.C. Brown, F. J. Clerc, Me ‘A. Jenks, W. Long, D. H. Macundy, B. W. Morris, L. W. Norton, W. more, T. 8. ‘on, c. Leg w. J, H. Smith, bag we F. Starkey, Tratene aright, Jun., €. B, Wyatt. 4 The above are the names of the gentlemen who gra- duated from the seminary this year. They were pre- sented by the Rev. Professor edd and received com- munion at the end of the ceremony. There was adeep and ie tly epomen about the entire ceremony that was truly imposing, and the new graduates were fected with Sonvened in one of the a ents con- with the church, to receive ad instruc- tions; after which they separated. New Publications. Biacxwoop rox Juwe.—Leonard Scott & Co., New York.—The present number closes the 22d volume of bey most celebrated of monthlies Jt contains ten o of sunenal beevaee ae rey a in ore ent stylevon ty Paper worthy of such a magaz’ e first pa) 4 a review of Lord Brow; bam Lives of men of ters who flourished in the re: ign Third,” and is almost as interesting as There are besides several excellent papers. It issold by all the booksellers. Pet nd or tue Frtoxs—Camp & Wilkes, New York.— mm — e fei emg ves fowl eens from acho — olice Gazette, and jogray of all the most noted felons that neve ning their appearance in this country. It is a work of great interest, abounding in thrilling scenes, and to the truthfulness of history adds allthe charms of romance. It is written with a bold, vigorous and ic pen, and vy! ——_ matter forms a startling of crime and it uence. We understand that ne grag then iotend to bi * lint reeatie in their iver nd saaeratata work, ublishing all the omprad lar and inte: esting crim or pena occur in this and other cities of the Union. The venus be- fore usis embellished with wood engravings, and is well got up in every respect. It is sold for 25 cents. Tne ae Turony or tHe Unive nse—B: Mackintosh J P.Mendane, Boston. For sale on from rison, 135 Chatham street. This is pres the London edition of a work which has gained able popularity, and which contains taveral of them mort ay theories on natural and moral hy chemnery. gee geology, the payee! and mot Tunet pied Merritt. eof retane a Fare—A cabman called Joveph crested lust night on a charge of robbing a of James Sommiscli, stay ing at present iu Greenwich street, under the Upon being. answered in the negative Li Berge? to go, the accused then «aid he would carry him fur nothing, and also take him to a goo! boardi ug house; whereupon onsented to go; but, in- stead of thecabman taking him toa buarding house, he dro} necro stable, at No. 103 Anthony street Upon Sommesili getting out of the ca», the accused told him that the house was shut up for the night, therefore, they must sleepin the hay loft until morning, which he con sented todo. iowever, in the course of the night he felt the hand of the accused im his pocket, and he (Ew- in) thinking he was asleep, drew out his ‘pocket book containing $5 60, abstracted the money, and replaced the pocket buok. The stranger felt alarmed at this opera on, but laid still until @aylight, when he caused the ar- rest of the very honest cabman. Committed to prison for trial, by Justice Osborne An Intelligence Manin a Fiz.—An individual, called Edward Smith, alias Billings, who purports to keep an intelligence shop in Canal street, was arrested yesterday by officer Smith of the Sth ward, on a charge of an as- sault and battery. It appears, from the facts in this mat. ter, that a young man, a countryman, by the name of Horace Reede, applied to this man Smith, for the pur- ,eptor procuring @ situation, and paid him $2, asa fee, jach service. When after sending him to various es about bot cit: sone fool’s errand, without success, then began he was done out of his $2, conse- soy. oe requsated Mr. Smith to return him the money. ‘his was, as @ ‘matter of course, declined by Smith — Wherew, finding all his entreaties useless, Reede rocured the aid of a friend, Mr. Asa Hull, and they th proceeded to the office of Smith to jase the matter over. Soon after the interview, hot bec in their remarks pean rather nal in when Smith ordered them both out of tlie office. Mr. Hull not moving quite quick enough to please Mr. 31 therefore he seized pear hold of Mr. Hull to kick him out, Whereupon Hullturned round and gave Mr. Smith a he ny rdrabbin and fully determined to have the $2 wi hietbias, as it sppeared impos- Hsible to got hr cut of hie p pocket ; andthen afterwards made a com; for an assault and batte upon him- self, he having been struck first by Smith. Consequent- ly a warrant was issued, and the accused committed to a in default of bail. arge of Embezzlement.—Officer Fraily arrested yes- hme iy aman called Dunning, of Baltimore, on a charge of embezzling or unlawful! iy detaining money, belong- ing to Mr. John Quinn, residing in the 3d avenue, and street. Locked up for exi ation. Petit Larcenies.—Charles H. Wright was arrosted last night for ctealing diver watch, valued at $10, belong. ing to Timothy Miller, of the sloop Sabine, lying at James’ Slip. Locked uy John Riley was caught in the act of stealing two water carks worth $2, belonging to Fox and Livingston, No. 86 West street. Locked up for trial. Court of 8; Sessions. Before the Recorder and two Aldermen. bila 27.—-Mary evr was first P yoey tortyrd this mo! ona charge ol larceny, in found in aloael Piece of muslin, woth $2, on the outside of a store, -y stated that she only touk it into her hands with the ii dons of juiring tae price, and had no be of carrying it off. e Court thought etherwise, however, and directed that Mary should be locked up in the city mn es acon wit, ealng ie Mary McKee, arged 8 steal of shoes, was pest placed st iodgea er gui guilt, and lead for iabigetion’ of be Mn eat on the she was ing under the effects of a “wee greet et the “crater” at tthe time, and was not conscious of whet she was doing She was consigned to a fortnight’s im- prisonment in the Tombs. John Carey, for sealing. a pair of pantaloons, was sent to the penitentiary for the term of six months. Henry Cine colored, was next placed at the bar on a charge of ‘stealing $9 from Jouhue Huston, 8 fellow waiter on board the steamboat North America. He was adjudged guilty, and:sentenced to be confined in the «wlio for three weeks. iam O’srien, a cub driver, was then placed at the having, a few days ago. stolen a car- 1 A quantity +5 pre clothing, worth pane belonging 5 Mrs. Peet, of No. 707 Greenwich street, by whem he was employed to convey her and luggege from the steamboat Empire to her residence as above ; but re of leaving all her bage be con- trived to ro) ym the of the vehicle to th the hie, fst ey Tady bad le ‘en it, a off wi ity wae sul nent! found ate where bie hed i been tert by the se! ed who was found guilty, and sentenced to in the penitentiary for the term of Edward Stewart and James Churchill, for the commis- sion of a petit larceny, were booked for a two months’ residence on ages I's Island. Peter Fanning and Wm. Smith were adjudged guilty of stealing Ae of sugar, and sente: to spend three months on Blackwell Court for the Correction of Errors. Present—Senator Lott, Presiding; Chancellor Walworth and twenty Senators. Before Judge Ulsherffer. June 26.—Alezander Hornier vs. Robert Henry.—This was an action of trespass, The defendant keeps his workshop in Rosevelt street, in which street the father of the plaintiff’ also resides. It kept in the workshop, and that plaintiff w of going into the ard, and w neon one occasion, bit- ten by tl the dog. fer the defenc ied ‘thi ownershi by postr and also Son etry fendant w: of thwarting and irritating him upon those grounds. The defendant's counsel asked averdict. The jury, however, tendered a verdict for plaintiff for $50. Before Ju ¢ Ingraham. Catharine Sateey ve flames Brady.—This was an | action for goods ‘sol: d delivered. The sum aia was $125. It turned out that defendant did not a struct his counsel, and he gave up the case. 4 jewaerip found a verdict fur the plaintid’ eras amount claimed. Robert L. Skaw vé..4mos R. Thompson, et al.—This was un action against defendants as partners* for sold and delivered. The claim was $127 75. Deleaco set up was that no persnareip exenee between the par- ties. Verdict for plaintiff for the full amount. Randall Barmore § Co. v8 Sume.—This was on action for work and labor, Drought against the same parties an partners. ‘The defence set up wes the same as in the last cause. Verdict for plaintiff. From Kineston.—We have dates from Kings- ton, Ja., down tothe 30th ult., but the papers contain little news. ‘The business of Kingston was excessively dull, and @ meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was summoned * take into consideration the depression,and inquire into ts causes, Lord Elgin, the Governor of Jamaica, with his sister and Lis intunt daughter, left for England:on the 24th ult., on leave of absence, leaving Maj Gen. Berkeley, to ad- Resiang 3 the government as Lieut. Governor.—N. 0. Pic., june 18, ConstitutionaL Convention—Thursday, June 25.—Mr. F. F. Backus called up his resolution re- apring the Oe Comptroller to report the value of the Erie amplain canals, and the laterals, and of other public property oretofore published— end it w ted. Mr. Wood offe a resolution of inquiry on the su’ ject of giving to married women the control of their pro- perty. Referred. Mr. Perkins, a proposition for raising valect to report provisions for the Geeayyr oe Pe removal of officers «1 cted of malvei ‘Table. Clyde, an inquiry in relation to the district attorneys and county Proposition for securing involate they nr ht ot Mr. Murphy's inquiry as to the pro riety constitution certain clauses in re- onstitution reporte e was granted. Adourne: per orn aces Varieties, Vive 1a Humave.—Somebody has been exhibiting in Boston the head of a real, purporting to be the head of the tigress that killed Van Amburgh. * Loox Ovr ron Scouxpuxi.—The Worcester (Mass) Spy, coutions the public against a man named Lorenzo D. Mumtord, who pnid a visit to t wn a few days since, and after making rome purchases, left his wife or parts unknown, with a note stating that she would ne: see him again. She is said to be a wom of intelligence: ebout 23 years of age married about a year sinca, and was feftamong strangers without means. She has since returned to her pare Lost Mosny Founp.—It is said that some e boys in Port- lund, Me., have found in the ground a box containing about $11,000 in gold and silver. It is prose tobe a part of the money stolen from the Cumberland Bank, in that place, some 18 or 20 years ago. Fonxian Immiaxatiox—The Boston Transcript of the 22. inst,, says :—The ship Oneco, from Liverpool, which arrived ‘at this fport on Saturday, brought 265 steerage passengers. ‘The Sabattis, from the same port, arrived yestercay, had 177. The steamer Robert Rankin brought on Satuivay 80 steerage peistagere and Charter Oak vesterday from Eastport, 54 and 250 in the steer aking 816 on Satur PRACTICAL BOOK EP! a8 CEDAR STREET, ¥,0.,0; MARSH, Accountant, author ofthe "eianee of ikkee} Simplified, and the Art of Sansepplaee dh RUCTION N ~The public ie, rss fully, informed and assured, thar tho. pew’ tconed Marsh, in reaching that important bran sie truly a weauree al fap eae “» eenon ir an a course ractically useful, amore exact and particular let mor si aU Si soicined tan con ponnlty ve janes? "The pes Pupil is faithfully instructed and well exercised in all " operations connected with a set of partnesship Books: ty Orening. Conincrna and AClosing the seme a make ing out ‘Trial bafuces, Balance Sheets, Accounts, Current Account Sales, and in ‘caleulatin; interest aves, jon meutts, He becomés familiar fromm sctatl ussy-with ell the books’ ease pone) etre and if a person of capacity, will by this course beeome a competent Bookkeeper in shout one mont and will received a certificate to that ef ‘os hm » With terms, obtained at the Ree ss fees A. Pr M. to TASSELS, QUITABLE for trimming bats tures, so rellas, rs bags, bee fb wholesale, by Pee and vguag Cal ber offers for taape oods col id the Foor aki ee Pree ments y SO vite the attention rae the abo who prefer to have ere, the ir gar tients made to order, "The above stock havi with nai for oush sleus, ies vena ment Er allto call wish to purchase at least 20 per cent ieee than aieets uses who are obliged to do business apow m. Hi, 5b Othee rs ofthe army and navy are particularly iavi- mami assorument a ri ths and cassi ea, which wilt be made oP i et cloths and cassimeres, w! & Bis Brows Broad notice, and in a manner. tee near Fulton st., opposite AR] THE Subscriber having become interest the shove house, respect ely requnngt the paromnce of is customers friends. arrenes te Misenre ¥ AW Ea Aer tee im*re LEFT-OFF WARDROBE Al AND FURNITURE Tivio wane dpe of Through the Fost Oeste ed oy Indies and gen: ive off wardrobe and g culscribers residence, Ladies can be ‘Movhsivaraspicrietdoa myl4 im*rre GENTLEMEN’S WAntEe WARDROBES GEL BES a bers who wil eend tO CAST OFF © org a once No.8 wrong ye oauetpal Gare HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING, AND WIG MAKING. roadway, in Judsons ing peek. bead jesiderata: befoand er his ss hing ca be Hotel (Si beady Baths passed. by tay im a ie hy seas’ sacoummetans Wie eh * It betrays a great peer fui ay. ye oor roma: mt June 26—No. 33. M. Wi M. Habershaw Mr. brushes for ot > of the author, and views and opinions it contains will | W. B. Lawrence concluded for defendant in error. Mr. — give rise to reflection and consideration. E.C say wee heard 3 io reply. Decision pretpened ‘tuk till ive that bana ty Decet io a iJ arned and vd | By 5 ‘rar Long k Brot arp Teortrurien® | alr. £ Davin Seith wes heard for plainti—sin error; TEM o Griswold for the defendants in error Mr. b. J. oi NNINGHAM has. ween, ig work nat will command a gond deal of atteniion in ith was heard in reply. Decision, postponed A jewel ravine mre a tot ie Wares the present position ‘of the United States with regard to Gat December, "No 98. J.B Bown fog end pape W vt han fon stores) ag Defe oe Mexico, It containg information derived from various | Hanford, sheriff, ke.-Mr, D, B. Prossee was heard forthe | vid. Silvs and Steal Spectacles from 25 een 1 Feel te other sources, and from the author's own experience in “4 . i from $2 50 to $10; a tne fall kinds and to puie all aghts, that country, of its naturel Geography, divisions, | plaintufls in error. Ground wd (ted Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Susie Bones manufactures, population, revenue, resources, public In Chambers. repaired and warranted tm?r debt, at It contains a large amount of useful statis Before the Chancellor PAPER NGING. etaiied ckaat i sonics at present be | Sexe 26—The Butchers’ Assocration—Soon sfter the He El. & BROT oy ‘Stmalactagers and | Lrersy oa = rant ty le. ie | sseociation was convicted in the Circuit Court, of a vin ew : Mich the author hed not quoted ry bers nt y — for carrying ona smelting establishment in 4th Te, phia estab! ohana i Vor and Frere meagre ba age conf mak a: wer ‘at the corner of lst Aveuue, a bill was filed by tar “ht eration ot citings Gove sns, inte ieee Se Crk cht Ge canal Mo. love Blunt, at the instance of the inhabitants of FAPERSAN GRU, ce arin work render it unworthy of credit or Cenddane the neighborhood, for an injunction, to compel the par- wed other ‘J ae Babi} But Mr. Farnham’s book is a very valuable reference, ties to, abate thd nelsenee 0 injnaction wes. granted, cles id natientes tor aetwi ieee Seer ee: of Mexb served upon Messrs. Heddsbock. Elder, Devoe, Sai sions ag eg Tog ie ne acne hia She PO Jor treaty: ve ont, Kaito, ‘nd six others, on the 22d Juno, notwithstand: | Pilaselphis and. Boston, silver the, mannfecrurs of Tue Commesciat Review or tae Soutn asp Wret the defendsnts have since contiaued the helt goods, jatter hah eae ey nel ai: DB Be Bow, eaitor—Norman, Camp treet, Charles | nu ance. An ication was made yesterday to the | for the sume weneE Ney Set K Sas ton—This is a monthly record of trede and commerce, Chancellor fior tm Chambers stiechineat ogeiast ho iecsthore. routh call attent andis valuable as a commercial record. The bre: pare served win te In nction grounded on | _ The sw! iol Pres coi gent number contains many powerful commercial and | the rept ynan of personal servic ce, and of vari various gus fldavit ref aly Folic Roomy os Nagega financial articles. jhe pa- , CORTAIN Pavens, 8 Banexs’s Carabias Macassve, for May—Ringston: pare, and seid he would pive hie decision this morning, “ke Rooms, asks aw to by anaes Sein, a debated y and city dealers wil} find it to their ad contains some very interesting pees although ihe odes and sonnets are a {ar'way tye | soe og. Van euchaen ease Tie ee aed cr tan ibror RS, No. 177 Broadway, by eae ee Interest eaee a5 "baeat, Cone | ported in pi od > Lge A is further adjourned. | _ a5 Im®rre Tan Orick. a ahove the City of ale. wrork, sufficiently Legere gmt The Herrin al —After 2 very able Te, si EN ee dere: et tein traces effects to causes, with a good ag, ue gg PY che Rea t jure wlerwarde | Bachem Be lackarn oa ay ioetgedy gd mast reeneea deal force. The subject of this treatise should 7 pelt thy wg and sto! cones sot | arty interest every politician, legislator, and Sh pelkieal coma ond were discharged by consent. "Wa nderstand | N. Brito Seddlers and "Sore 10 sae Hamas em band, pe es bic een hen) 0s 2am mera deh 023 ive ‘51 & 259 Spring street aTTece’s Living ae ‘come A seat 7 EWS AND Sir B 0, 73 Mott street, near stor House, New ¥. Cirenit Cour CSE ee AN mes ting of thie weniodicel iV eseteine Before Judge Fmonds, al suoktnory br 4a on. tum of fe poreig > in continuation. Jom 96 Pestey oe. Mott—Verdit fr plaintit $1000 po gad eg A ped by a ond eee a be omar Nassau strect,.N Onlendar—This Day. 3 ‘volume of this It 8, 104, 195, 105, 106, 107, 17, 119, ring thom can Ct en ‘lent Dy Paulding, oo Count—8, 104, 195, 105, 106, 0 0, | ones iaer