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- Nd pointments from ite lazy, indolent, impudent cod- | Verw Larz rrom Rio Janeino.—By the: arrival ‘United States District Court. asked for Dr. Wallace; he was not in; he then said he NEW YORK HERALD. | titsitocrcy of che whig pany, or willbe, th | yooterday, ot the, clipper bark, lebolite Hipee | oy Before Judge Botts. eked for De. Wallace: be was notin; he then ssidhe = TELEGRAPHIC ENTHLLIGENCE, . — his better sense and nicer discrimination, bestow | Capt. 8. F. Dewing, from Rio Janeiro, we hav. | MDICTMEY? OF THE PILOT OF THE sreaMum nacrinx | trusted to him te send away in a letter; he would give nnn Nerthwest @orner of Fulten and Nassau sts. od 4 0 . Be D a VOR MANSLAUGHTER. it me if I wonld keep it till the next ; he would Who Crevasse at New Orlcans.—The Fire in pete Saige BBL at them upon thove hardworking honest men, of | our files of the Jornal do Gemercio to the 23th oi | | Jure 4.—The Grand Jury came into court, and Papeete yi in Saabngs fori; wok ihe money \ Mobile, - . ON BENNETT, little pretension, who really did the work, and | April. The 1. HI. left Sandy Hook at 4 P.M. | pilot of tie Tempire. ‘The following proven net caa'| did mot poy citerag pian aed : | Cuanceston, June 2—P, M. PROPRIBTOR. made General Taylor President? We wait with | March 16th, for Rio Janeiro; discharged, loaded | them read:— he said he had reocived note from Billings, agreeing ‘The Southern mail has arrived with dates from New ie some curiosity for the denouement in this new act | again, and passed Sandy Hook, on her return, 1 | "thé! Diowiot of He, Saad Slaten nian fartin a Billings by the a ot Seeman he Mexi saw Di. Orleans to the 28th ult, Tho water was stationary, AMUSEMENTS THIS RVBNING. of the drama in the division of ‘the spoila.”” The | P. M., on the 4th of Pune, bringing her own arri BOWBRY THEATRE, Bowory—Mix» Manrix—Bre- | other appointments for this city, such as Prescott | val at Rio, and being absent only 79 days and 21 oan’s Orzna. os as Hall, Philip Hone, Zebedee Ring, and ex-Mayor | hours, which we believe is the shortest time in pEROADWAY THRATRE, Broadwsy—Yountts—Baneue | Brady, preceeding, as they have, from the cabinet, |. which the voyage has ever been accomplished. without much interference on the part of the Presi- On her outward passage she exchanged signals, dent, have thus far indicated by their character, | 22d of April, off Cape Frio, with the United States capacity, and temper, the source from whence | store ship Lexington, bound to New York; it wa- The Grand Jury attending upon the United States ieee Monday. the 2lst of May. in Broadway. near nd the river falling. There was » fair prospestet District Court, in and for the Southern District of New | Maiden lane; at that time he had on a blue cloth stopping tho great crevasse at Suave’s in the course ef bce So Repes YY be dlarcga SF thet one Feopoat a ik eet band, bre Spader ri mes Pppecmcemeyn Bn - a few days. fully ‘and present ve ee fy a vel put an ir-faced person, says i dealite shetatnsermsmecsete e destruction oflife om bela about txleon years oa j ae ono: At Mobile, omthe morning of the 27th ult., there steamboat Empire,yhich was brought to thelr xwny J. Wiure, sworn—Ise clerk in tho offloe: re four stores dest by fire, including ti notion by. the United tates Attorney for this district, pesos York Hotel; saw Billings on the sash ot ates; be- ae store of Stanton pi peal Paty on ee Fey fewrt ween 7 a1 o’cloc! », and have found « of indictment against hevi saree inteinas by thoname’|. » chlandis bookstore). Raymond's hat stems, and the wore of Pollard & Edwards, The loss ia not short ef NATIONAL THERATR' ‘Turns Years Arren—? BURTON'S THEATR! Smith, the pilot of that boat for manslaughter. That the | of T.B. Maitland; he took rooms; wont out, but re- course of their investigation in this case has drawn | turned in fifteen or twenty minutes; I sent ono of the Chambers stroot—B Pao: Siamese Twine—His Finer Prooapiuia. . i i their attention to the general boys with bim to room 41, ROMIEE— age cabins ches scene: These officers ah clare men; er reported at Rio Janeiro, that she had on board | thelr at neeh Ravinenion on tnetitenth ther, one Frepentcx Bittinos, called and sworn—I was 16 years | 900,000. Insured for $35,000. Several persons wore se- MECMANICS’ HALL, way, thus far, in several instances, they have virtually | ¢350,000. : they take oocasion to present to the notice ofthe cours | old on the 14th of last January; I was born in Englan: rionsly injured by the falling timbers, &0.—Mesars, . ss Tt eg RN violated their party pledges, and also infringed the | ‘There had been quite a number of arrivalsof ves | andtho community somo provalont evils in the mode paaine to trie country, nine Years ago last August; | | ‘Tayler, Clark, and D. L’Hommedicu, dangorouy — Pa oot ma ee ah reamed aati are narrow minded men, belonging | sels, with passengors, from the United States fur | o¢ deasteandiinin: coateoes tis ined te thesndgmeat | 1s April Last; knew him by the name of Northerman;{ | (We published one account of this fire in the New Fork MINERVA ROOMS, Brosdway—Mopex ov Naw Your, | '@ a” old cligue, and the only man on whose | California. We annex a list of them:— ‘And first, the Grand Jury present, that saw him in High street; | hada letter ef introduction | Hereld of Thursday last.—Ep. Hemao.] ot steamboats at night, at their full speed, to him from a man by the name of John Stone; when | rate of sixteen miles an hour and upwards—and this, | met Northerman in Baltimore, I agreed to meot him Verdict of the Coroner's Jury in Relation too, when the night is dark and cloudy. practice | again in New York; ho asked me if [ would come to New te the Loss of the Steamer Empire. <r conduct the ascendancy of the whig party in this | carivoRNIA VESSELS AT RIO JANEIRO, APRIL 28. BEASTIE GARDEN—-Swaoem Fere—Cononmy ane | oi) oust depend hereafter, is Hugh Maxwell, on | Steamship Senator, Bacho, from New York, arrived ae ec SN NON: 1 : pane andbenaen April 2st. - | York; he said I could get empl t here i ——— = whose wisdom, intelligence, and liberality in the teamship McKim, Farnham, from New Orlekns, ar- Pr eae egy ee AEE GNRTY OM OF SOR OR | eka hemes t sodas coeotene 6th ot a Ter tong Fisuxat, June 4—12 M, New York, Tucsday, June 5, 1849, management of the Custom House of this metro- | rived April 27th. whioh, the commanders and owners of the Boats are | the Irving House and entered the name . F, Stone The Coroner's Jury have just rendered the annexed Ship Henry Lee, Vail, from New York, arrived April justly responsible, in morals and in public opinion. on the book; I was sent to room 44; the room had | yordiog:—“ That the persons lost by the unfortunate * polis, all is now evidently to repose, for good or for a - 21st. ‘Phey also presont, that in. th r ful | three beds in it; I sent # note to Nertherman through News frem Europe. evil. Ship Regulus, Bradford, from Boston, arrived April | iook-out, by vigilant’ and exporioncedmen, ia addition | the post office, telling him where ho could find me; 1 | accident to the steamer Empire, on the night of Thars- h to the pilot, should, in tho night season, be constantly | wrote about half a dozen notes before I did see him; day, May 17th, 1849, were drowned under the following - : . . ith. The Hermann, Captain Crabtree, is now due at Cas or THs Empire, anv Noau Brown.— | , Ship Morrison, Spalding, from New York, arrivod : z t th oth wh ‘ this port, and the Europa, Captain Lott, will be Abies kept, in ariver which is so crowded # thoroughfare for | Was sbout the 15th or 16th when I did see him; commerce; and that the use of this precaution would | dressed the notes to George Northerman, clroumstances: That the sald steamer was coming up e due early to-morrow morning at Halifax. Their ae the cece of the Coed grea Se wees cares Ellen, Truman, from New York, ar- probably Have provented the melanoholy loss of life | on the Loth or 16th of May I saw him the river, and tha sehoenee Nosh Brown going dows, news will be one week later, and of considerable | (10'S Was Peneings in 10 Cree i ve bs Ehip Mason, Bell, from Philadelphia, arrived April | Cduption in future is lmporatively seguited bya due | Lwas doing: 1 told him 1 had appl essing onions Stet crete eee importance. tragedy in which so many lives have been neod- | aden. regard to the preservation of life tions but ad not got ono. that T'did not kuow what. i | 0oMision was occarioned by the lack of vigilance on the -__ lessly lost, ond while the case is yet to be tried in Bark Orb, Mooros, from Boston, arrived April 17th. ‘They also present, that the admission of persensinto | should do; during the walk, or after | had retured, ho | part of Levi Smith, the pilot of the said steamboat, he The New Collector and his Movements. | the Circuit Court of the United States, or in et Potter, Watts, trom Baltimore, arrived 3. We understand that Mr. Maxwell, the new Col- | Orange or Dutchess county, we were entirely | Bark Kirkland, Phillips, from Baltimore, arrived lector, is now very busily engaged in making up | averye to the utterance of one word having a ten- Bera Mary, Reese, from Now York, arrived April his list of removals and appointments for the Cus- | dency to prejudice the public mind. But while tom House, previous to his visit to Washington, | we allow the evidence, which we have published when he must submit it to the Secretary of the | so fully, to speak for itself, there are some legal | Bark Piedmont, Brightman, from New Orleans, ar- the pilot’s room, and the conversation consequent | propesed to go up into my room and smoke s scgal thereon, necessarily distracts his attention from hia | objected, and told him that there were two or three proper duty, aud thus exposes to hazard the lives and | menin the room; ho then said something about crack- property dependent upon his unbroken vigilance, and | ing ® man’s trunk with » jommy, and told me where [ that the strictest rules of prevention of this practice | could buy one; he dined with me that day; he told me should for the future be adopted and enforced. Icould buy a jemmy of Frazer, a locksmith in Wost They also present, that the captains of steamboats om | Broadway; he left me that day at about 334; I saw him the North river should be persons practically experi- | next day, at the Irving House, I think; it was some- enced inthe steam navigation of the river, and not | \ime in thefmorning; | then mentioned to him that, not socing the Fa «i schooner soon enough to avoid her; ‘and, also, by the conduct of Richard Robinson, the eep- tain of the said schooner in adhering to the custom ef the river, (j. ¢., that » sailing vessel in the wind, mees- ing steamboat, may keep her course,) while, if he ha@ sooner agone about, he might have avoided the ald collision. 19th. ones Lanark, Woodbury, from Boston, arrived April 24tl Treasury, at head quarters, for inspection and con- | and other matters involved, which it may be both | "ved April 24th. placed in the position of supreme command and respon- | !m the morning, before | got up I saw ono of the gentle- F . . A z x Bark Nautilus, Wilson, from New York, arrived | sibility from 8 mere acquaintance with, and a fitness | mon. whose name, | believe, was Little, and who occu- Rankin, if firmation. Accordingly, this matter begins to be interesting and important to our readers to know. | April 25th. for, i duties of a sles gissigsnenet important and | pied the same room with me. opon his trunk, and that I ee idarany, ? acai of considerable importance to the office-holders | It is most desirable that where so much of human | pe Hens Harbecl Merwin, from New York, sr- | desirable it may be that the captain should have the save bag of sliver inthis top of, bisiseunk; we.egroed Nosh Hansen, Samuel Bogardus, A . road rive 27th, ohatecter and im: hich will 1 rs at I should got that silver; in ernoon, when yrs and office-beggars among us. Various surmise | life is continually at stake, passengers, as well as | “ Bark Algorna, Skaats, from Philadelphia, arrived | treatment and comfort of passongors, yet th went to dinner, the gentloman’s trunk was down in the Pees pall Hocteuteenne and amusing conjectures are thrown out among | pilots, and captains, and ship owners, should know ril 27th. ‘additional | ball; he was going to leave; on the samo evening, or Valentine Vermilyea, James D. Rankin. t and intel. | the next day, Mr. Wells came and occupied the room; . ; ‘ . d 4 life is of paramount importance, and this class of saints, relative to the policy which Mr. | what the law actually is, and what are the sanc- | o4n rig Cameo, Tibbetts, from New York, arrived April guaranty in this respect, which the co1 5 Walla cams endo ‘a * pares int PD haar 8 i ana | Se car bhage - nt supervision of an oxpericnced navigator over the | bere were now only Mr Wells and myself occupying —T! Maxwell may pursue, and the influences whic’ | tions by which it is enforced. There appears to ‘Apo 3 CALIFORNTAS wide Munaemnadh cE ous bash qecid give, is seater Bo, 00m on he next day, i maw tho money in Ms ee at ne Weekes tiie: im i istributi - i i i i e1 ril 20—Bark Toulon, Vesy, frem New York. of much consequence to the travelling community. ‘ells’ trunk; Mr. Wells opened tho trun! self; the pire. may affect him in the distribution of those sugar- | be considerable ignorance on this point, even | ABN 2) park foun Tash treo. from Boston. They also present, that, in their opinion, the rale of | gold was in @ drab net purse; 1 had agreed to moot Nawavno, Juno 4, 1849, plums to the hungry and disappointed office-beg- | among those whose duty it is to be better acquaint- | “ 20—Brig Acadian, Cunningham, from Boston, law which requires steamboats, which are always re- | Northerman that day, at tho New Haven Railroad de- | puree casos of cholera were reported at Cold ars of the whig party. .d with what so deeply affe hei interests. “ 21—Schooner Eudqgus, Wiggins, from Frankfort. | garded as vessels going before the wind, and, conse- | pot; he did not ¢ome, but [ met him in the course of pring 8 ig party. ed with what so deeply affects their own interes! “ 24 Bark J. A, Jessurun, Reid, from New York. uently, under complete control, to clear #n approach. | the day; | told him that I had seen the money, and we | yesterday. Mr. Maxwell’s appointment was so unexpected | For example, in reference to the caso of two ves | « 25—Ship Charlotte, Savory, from Boston. ing vesse) on a tack, by passing under the stern, should | set to work to see how we could get it; I told him the | The steamer Empire was towed two miles down the that all the previous efforts of the office-seekers,and | gels meeting each other, and the one having the | “ 20~Ship Duxbury, Varina, from Boston, arrived | be rigidly enforeed.’ ‘Tho observance of this obviously | trunk was iron! bound, with » spring lock, and | told | siyor on Sunday, a0 aa to got on firm bottom. ‘They their ti f all kinds, were thrown to th rt ir bei ft 1 y 19th. proper rule, in every caso, would, beyond all doubt, | him I did not think Bis inner would craok it; that I a preparations of all kinds, were n to the | wind fair being bound to give way to, or clear, the | « 26—Bark Edward Fletcher, Holbrook, arrived | eftectually prevent uny contact, or other oalamity of | thought the trunk could enly be opened by a false key, | now think they will be able to got her to New York winds. The position, history, and character of | other beating against it, some of the pilots and 24th from Boston. so serious @ nature as to endanger life. and then not till we bad discovered the seoret spring by Wednesday night. the new Collector are indeed very little known to : sacadénted thi ‘ “ 26—Schooner Jacob W. Ryerson, Lee, arrived 21st, | Nuw Youx, Juno 1, 1849. over the lock; he said the look could not bo picked; ale A ni 4 captainsexamined denied there was any such regu- from New York. ‘Hevay Erxuen, Foreman, explained the lock to me, and said that he had ono like The Cholera at Boston, dc. the present race of office-beggars in general, | Jationat all; while others assigned itthe authority of | “ 27—Bark Kirkland, Phillip, from Baltimore. Mathew Morgan, P. V. Hoffman, it on a trunk of his own; he took bunch of keys out B Jdne 4. Giiaesisie ahosolehio. can date aartar back kas Pe ‘i h “ 21—Brig Venus, Adams, from Afeica. Joseph Tucker, Floyd Smith, of his pocket, and asked me if any of them would fit; I bef te atom tt eee eo oe a lax conditional rule; but there was notone who | « 37—schooner Samuel Roberts, Anderson, from | Kenry Kreps, Joka'C; Gresins said ono of them looked something like it, but that | Three cases of cholera have occurred in our city, twe quarter of a century, his historical character and | dreamt that it was the veritable law of the land. New York. ont George Janeway, Alfred Ashileld, it was too largo; 1 said 1 supposed they sold that | of which proved fatal. Tho pationts were examined by i MARKETS. a Cl . May. of tr an the trunk stores; roposed status, as a public man, are all known, and fully Beyond all doubt England has been long the great- |} pig sanerno, April 24 Business has been limited Bey aie Lae & soe aie that I should got some of those keys, and [did | ® umber of our physicians, who pronounced the dis- remembered. We know him, and remember him | est maritime nation in the world; and her insular | since our. Flour—Aarrived 3,502 bbis Gallego, 3,730 William H. Mackrell, William P. Moss, 80;.1 then bought a book, and read it at the Astor | ease tobe the real Asiatic cholera. Tho deaths were and his movements well. Let us tell his story. position, the dangerous navigation of her channel, | Haxall, 2.160 New Orleans, 750'Southorn, Sales, incla- | John Marrenner, George Whiting. House till about three o'clock: about half-past four | on board tho bark Argylo, just arrived from Scotland, sive of 1,000 bbls. for re-export, about 4,200 bbis. prin- Ganniet Mua, Secretary. o’clock I went into the Irving House, and the key of About twenty years ago, a terrible revulsion | the multitude of shipping{ passing to and from her | cipaily in «mall lots, at cur quotations, which, how. took place in Wall street, among a certain portion er, experience, have giv- | ever, cannot be ¢btained for a cargo, and tho market is P . Mt Borie, anid the /greay tesctier, exp ad gi very flat. Stock in first hands, 32,000 bbls., ship- The Tremont Temple was discovered to be on fire Int evening, and was partially: destroyed before the flames were subdued. Thunder Storm, Roonusrer, June 4, 1849. This city was visited with a terrible thunder sterm about 9 o’olock on Saturday night. The lightaing eame in rapid succossion, and struck 7 or 8 houses, doing considerable damage. One of them was oceu- pied by W. Gibbons, and another by R. Kemp, The families were somewhat injured by the shock. Ne ad my room was not to be found; the chambermaid went urt of General Sessions. down stairs and gots pick; J told her to leave the m f ; A ri ick in the door, as I should want to get into m; of the banks, bankers, and moneyed institu- | en existence to established rulea which are the re- | fed coariwise, 2200 do re-exported, 410 do. stork | Petre the Recorder, and Aldermen Franklin end | P07 'T 12104 the koys, they would not ft; 1 wont te & that which broke out in ’96-’37, and, therefore, | that country, all the force of law. Tho Trinity | 57. 375, ond at S10 in oll, 4.25 Amorioan at 400 ra. | ing eee ea cetier ‘with iatemt to Kill 1; perjury, | deeper and file ft off, 40 as to mako a sort of skeloton took a different direction in relation to ite final ad- | Board, a corporation in London, appointed for the | and at 160 a 200 rs. for ordinary. Lash —Astivad, 400 1 forgery. 4; robbery, 2; burglary, 8; attempt at bur- rte ft; J 1 want beck, sad, baker: eee doak] justment among all the parties concemed. The | express purpose of framing regulations relating to | He84 Hor re-export, 400 koge at 1é0 rele per 1b. Lend | Sa a CgMN i Ad on ote esay 10; se: | down { met a tallor, whom I owed for some clotios; * general revulsion ot ’36-’37 was so wide spread | the navigation of the coast and channol, has laid Sold 20 rolls sheet at 10] pet pl. _Aigss Boot and Pork— | Celving stolen goods, 4) mnisdonteanor 8 Flot 35 disor fetarmipaeed be would cme a: Dp Lareald "pay, ae i it i ‘ GF ver is. American pork. . ol} a ly bh 1. Total, 44. Previous! indict a ; i and overwhelming that it equalized its misfortunes | down the following rules, which have been adopt- feof at S7]600 cach, perk pe “SL ® 40h’ Tebsooo—Ar: oe Leen ae eetnelan panies ted The list | do what I should do; we stopped at ® doctor's, the upon the whole moneyed and Wall street classes, | ed and reeommended by the New York Chamber | rived 23 hhds., 172 boxes. Vinegar—Arrived 27 pipes. | ef Grand Jurors summoned, it was ascertained that | Dame on the door was McClellan; I rang the bell, and 4 4 * x Sold 40 pipes at 55) a 65j. Wax—Arrived 6.288 Ibs. t a sufficient number present to form the | ® little girl cameto the door; I asked for Dr. McClellan, making them all candidates in bulk for the bless- | of Commerce :— Bold 15.800%bs. Meh ar et-T00 ras Cokes Detter aes GrasaTnaeees “Those who were {a attonfance wore, | the girl said bo was not in; I asked for some | lives were lost. Some elovon or twelve telegraph poles ings to flow from the creation of a bankrupt law, Rule 1. A ated ships ean) the wind fair, shall counts, both from Europe and ithe United States, have therefore, discba od from attendance until Tuesday re pare i, un ipeillae pet ay, pie taller, and were shivered. ‘ ibiti “give way” to those on a wind. led to more activity, the sales haying amounted to 50,- : th, ‘Tmyf was going to ge ree and the payment of their debts by an exhibition of | “@7o.7t7 te atiwhen both are going by the wind, the | tea bags. Prices, in consequence ef Inquiry, and & Seoneiny y be erspanclied. Grand Jury for the form will | hig Bill, as my fricud was not In; we then went Tes Encieand Minne Teen. empty pockets. In the first revulsion to which we yestel on the sarhoard erg nee Koon, hes ones aot limited stock at’ market, have ee pe oberg Petit Jurors—Of the petit jurars summenod, so! ty i 5 the ne ieee: ed Noreen eee: Harrisapra, June &, 1848. i ; the one on the larboard tack bear up, thereby passing | Washed perr. 3/400 a 4|/200, superior, 3/100 » 34200, Ist © witness then went on to state in substance 4 pee rreter,sthe.cane was somewhat, different, -& | Sarees Crime iatvodiaiiar nod. 2,000, 810000 ‘rab ordinary 24700 wm 24900. | PoremehP sarees lore, were excused, and sixty-six | Vite Me Lent hed before stated about the pay. | The following are tho acoepted bids for the loan, widl terrible excitement was produced in Wall street. | “Rule Ill. That when both vessels havo the wind froo, | f'roights.—The number of disposable vessols in port has ty.-Johu Buckley, a soldier in the ser- | Ment of the $50.) I then wont homo and threw away | with the price of eaoh:— Charles Bolton, at one per cent F. A. Van Dyke, Jr. & Co. at 28 C. McAllister, at 26%4-100ths per cent. Total... i ht against nu large, or a-beam, and meet, they shall pass each other | become much reduced, and the market is firmer. Thu the keys; I wrote a note to Northerman, telling him I ‘eoreasd Prasiapcrasls Nadi - ae craeatt in tho same way on tho larboard hand, by putting the | jatest charters were at 40s.,for Antworp 37%; Hamburg | and plead guilty co weherse of oratd lensed ie steak, | Wee anxious to see him; I’ took the note to his house, toes” iy a d reheir! mi holm to port, vesselsare considered in the light of | °7 ® 4233 United States 408 S00. ing $612 iu gold coin from acomrade named ‘Thomas S00 16 SE ae eee nce 1 wenhico nis House) aga institutions; but, In consequence of their important | fing vessels navigating with a. fair wind, and should a Munday; omshe Tad. Geyict Apelliiaas, Whe comet sen, | oes V hha taunted: 1 tien. wach tastes Nee, position, the accumulated vengeance of the law | give way to sailing veasols on wind oneither tack. Carrurs or 4 Siaver.—Captain Taylor, of the | titeed ite prisoner to the State prison for the term of | Yor, Hotel, and entered my name as Maitland; at about was chiefly concentrated upon the late Henry Eck- | | Rule V. When steamers: ere {ie idterent tacks | bark Mary Irwine, arrived yesterday at Philadel- | ‘7yial for Grand Larceny.—Goorge Northorman, and | 8% ovclock, Northerman met me there; we went down ford, a most popular and accomplished mechanie | {f,%e4, of «collision, each vessel shall put her helm to. | pha from Sierra Leone, reports that Her Majesty’s | Froderiok Billings, alias Northerman, were called upon | Diosyned [9.04 oynTnesera4 wniunt ay wal inad ine and shipbuilder, then residing in = upper eae ort. steamer Teazer had sent a brig, with five hundred | jn “gold colm from a soung poppet gm Ae $60,and at the sametime Sntimated that chums always . A ‘ " vided; was very willing to give him part; of the city, and Jacob Barker, whose finaneial slaves on board, into port, on the last day of April. ua i. his boes ‘ied She, fering House (Seige! Be Tgaye Bim ton sagues ‘he Yok ma ted buat formes + 26,000 Tt ata.ons Marke Cuartaston, Juno 2—P.M. The cotton market continues quite firm, though the business is not large, in consequence of dealers holding Rule VI. A vessel coming up with another should pase her to leeward. talents were even then well known, and who | “ yrom these rules, it is quite clear that it is the into a defence ie by in the city, for a few days, as the policemen would | for the Niagara’s advices, which have not yet” ! . against the char y 7 78, sc aA coHanalGlyr, eeu nNGIB. With dota ‘ eat 4g The Cholera in the United States. Bamunn Ly Worse e rosidenPot Alexandria, in Now- | be at all the depots; he then said {t might be as woll | reached this port. No casos of cholera have boom re- had_ bee oh duty of a vessel having the wind fair, or of a IN NEW YORK. Holland, being called to the stand, testified that he ar- | for him to hiro a chuise ‘ind take me to Newark, where | ported in the city. Auany, June 4—8 P.M. Receipts since Saturday:—Flour, 18,200 barrels; wheat, 8,200 bushels; corn, 54,000 bushols. In fleur thore is but littie doifg, and the market hass dowa- ward tendency. For corn the demand is good, and the sales reach 22,000 bushels, at 58c. for white, and 626. 62360. for yellow. In oats tho sales are 9,000 bushola, at 850, Sales of 100 barrels whiskey, at 210, Boston, June &, 1849, ‘There has beon nothing doing to-day in the markets, the merchants taking a holiday awaiting the receipt of their lotters by the Niagara. Sales of Michigan Fleur were made at $4 87 a $5 00; St. Louis, $5 25; Comm white, 60 cents; yellow, 65. Shipping Intelligence, Cuarcaston, June® Bailed from Now Orleans, ship St Charles, Havre backs Madeira, Bordeaux; Oxana, Philadelphia. Sailed from Savannah, brig Star Republic, for New York. bank in Washington or Warren county, in this | steamer, which is considered as having it always rived in'the cit: Teould take the railroad cars for Philadelphia; 1 said 1 c (' sae ? y and put up at the Irving House, on the * el A State. In conducting the proseoutions then insti- | fair, to gi to the ship “on the wind.” The | .7%° Sowing report; made up to 12 o'clock this | isth of May last; on thu day following $450 In ‘money | didn’t want tog Philadelphia,but wished t0 go to Bos- age then. Diesict Atos Pon? to give way to P 1© | day, was posted in the Mayor's Office at half-past 1 | was takon from his trunk during his absence from his | t00; I thenexpresed a desireto get some other clothes; tuted, Mr. Maxwell, who was then District Atter- | reason of the rule is, that the vessel with the fair | gsclock:— Foom, the money was in gold, and consisted ofeagiesana | We went to Brooks’ clothing store in Chatham street; ney, accumulated the whole of his intellectual and wind has the advantage, and is not put to 0 much | _Rerorr, June4,120'ct.0ox.—Dr. Geor, Resident Phyal- | half eagles; 1 never saw Northreman until after his ar- pe UD iene ay Cha amy lou ena egal force, in order to convict Mr. Eckford and Ja- | ; i by changing her course, as | cian, reports twenty-three new casos as having occurred | Test; | met Billings at the Irving tb Meat to ee AbOUE IO: Tela | thioarh L} ih ot nena Foe , since his report of yesterday, mxteon of which, as re- | the same room with myself; on the Whitde a s'sals tone Go pee eb Barker. The codfish aristocracy ef Wall street, H A th ind. The Ps J A 5 would be better, as a' policeman coming up behind ¢ pots sa the vessel beating against the win © | ported by physicians, have occurred in private prao- ona sow Paed tel wae canta nek aoe a da at that day, particularly hated these individuals | coy exception to the rule is, when it is im. | tice, seven in howpital. ‘Died, nine—fva in private | Teturmed {ogether te the hotel! we went to bed at a | foelny taiifrm MT alsy afterwards got 8: wig: and for some cause or another, which is not NeCes- | ogsible to follow it. ‘There must be some rule practice, and four in omnes fie thar Comittee.) and Billings was drossing himself; he took my watch eargnnue Tape ireryer| ‘ae pp attare: sary to mention; and Mr. Maxwell entered into | O14 91; would be uncertainty, and collisions would | By the above report, it doos appear that the discase part loner hacked histone i ee ee ee ris; Northermen told meit would mot do for me to go this codfish feeling to a very Nae i extents | be multiplied. For one collision that takes place'| ison the decrease. But how4ar this warm day, togo- | fald he had to mect a friend at 6 o'clock; he asked mo | out om Sunday, and | remained tn iy room al! day; | i is i e ; 0 accompany him; I declined di 4 fll int 0 roun and by the exercise of his aka os nial by adhering to the rule, a thousand occur by dis- | ther with » plentiful supply of cold water drank by | Gysccumpeny iim. | ductinad doing so, ont found hie | that evening, I went up there, but did not. m great eloquence, and powerful legal talests, which | / oa sding or neglecting it. How far the rule has | persons overheated by walking around with the pro- | very near my bed, and suspected that he was intunding | | Bexé saw him on Mond; he then displayed, succeeded in procuring con- | }.0> violated, or whether violated at all, in the | *t##i2%, may tend to increaso the number of casos for | tosteal my pooket book; I felt under my pillow, but my | tl; I had then bee: , ‘ dovirit af tho | Deen Violated, 5 the report to-morrow, is » matter of surmi: t. | pocket book was aafo; 1'first disoovored that my trunk | Wa# aware that I wad arrested; I wrote a note to him, victions even beyond the str ee ora OF Ine | late catastrophe, we will net now undertake to | It was rumored in the Mayor's Oflcathat several casos Tay pean opened: at abort 6 olcisck thas artecaceay directing bim to mect me at oH iti that the Court of Er- . ‘ e 1 met in the evening; the officers were law. But it is well hry ia heb determine. The tribunals of the country will set- | Disckwell’s Island, and also, that a fow casos had oc- | Guite certain, the perce wan ie the trank whee left | OReof them was outside miy door, and the other was In rors, the highest judicial power in the State, re- | 11 4 question; but for the legal authority and | curred on Ward's Island. thy room in the morning ; | havo scon some of my mo. | the next room; when Nertherman versed all the decisions of the Court below, an- he wisdom of the rule itself, we must strenuous! After the report of the Sanitary Committee yes- | péy since; I caw a little over $200 in tho possession of | called mea d—d lubber or something of that kind, and led all the indictments, and restored all the in- the wisdom m U Y | terday, a sailor, by the name of William MeCloud, was | an officor at the Irving House, after the arrest of pri- | Sid that [ had spoiled all His, peoepects, by lotting ha. tp secre a mbagaar ae contend. The decision of Judge Betts has made | brought to the hospital by one of the police offieers, | soner, on the Monday following ; (the money was lost | 88Y body know that I had any thing to do with him; dividuals thus prosecuted by the Wall street cod- | 0 who found him lying on the dock, foot of Robinsen | on Friday) he told me that he had been arrested; I told him thal Boston, Juneé. 4 - Say . ‘ street, drawn up with cramps in thelegsand arms This | “Guo WON aid . | Thad been at the Washington parade ground, and that ve ; ‘ fish aristocracy of that day, to their former posi There is another point on which there appears to | was pronounced by the doctor a clear case of cholera, | tasted to the alte op ake Cull of Pole Tea tait, | Lhad not met him there; he said that his detention Prey mee igen ati kee Posie tion in society and in business. Soon after these ‘ome confusion of ideas, namely, as to the | We were informed also yosterday, that @ gentloman | lings in custody, at the Irving House, on tho 2lst of | #t the Irving Houso prevented him from meeting me Neer ist packer: removed to. Naw OMe be som aces ne Vaated | NBG.held am oftco as one of the returning elerksin tho | Niag, gt about I orclock; he Confessed the robbery of | there; he said he thought he raw me in Broadway; remot " clashing of the State tribunals with the United | custom-house, had signed all his papers and doouments | Mr ‘Wella, and teld me that he took $430; in conse- | | asked him what ho had done with the money | had where he has distinguished himself considerably, | 1.16 courts. ‘There is no clashing whatever in | ready fer Monda morning, but unfortunately was | quence of information which he gave mo, I told him to | given him; he sald he had thrown is overboard when asa first and leading friend of General Taylor Th A Sg ap taken by an attack of cholora, and died on Sunday | write a note to George Northerman, directing him to | be went to Brooklyn with Mr. Howard; he spoke about “ A 4 the case. he-erroneous impression has been | night. ‘The name of this gentleman we were unable | meet Billings at the Pacific Hotel in Groenwich street | ™Y having brought the tailor to his house. (The re- Maer ai atipe forte Sultan, and but fornia | CH Prodnoed, wo understand by blundet on | 46010 in Chern week i when Sort | Sete Meow teres cape camtat Seed | Se tenons of ae psoas Mr Nees] Wace s| e Sultan, and sut for mis 7 4 a ” we tool t te 4 . en where he built ships for th the part of the Deputy Marshal, who, in mistake, | tho unfortunato females was m victim to an attack of | T.'m's he entered ile hame om the took, at eo Paste | @#ked what ho was going to Boston for, witness. de- Trinidad; schrs Rapid, Richmond; Frances, Wilmington, C; WH Turner, Albany; stoamer News Boy, New York. Cleared—Ships Washington Irving, Liverpool; Deuealiem, San Francisco; barks Orion, Livorpool; Turk, Philadelphiag Mary F Slade, do; brig Mary H, do, Bancon, Junel, Clearod—Sehr United States, Barbadocs, sudden vers would page re nga ch summoned the Fishkill coroner and jurors, instead | ¢bolera. $e anh Hote aa Fredrick Ade: th portruf tue Botl took | Suned anemering tie quasien] (Gave Northerman e | || 2 Sanam, June ater millionaire and a bigger mai a ad * ‘ in LYN. us to room No. 27; about o'clock the porter ; F= ntaloons on Saturday. \ved—Brig Clinton, Rio Grande; sehr Curlew, Sierra te of the witnesses. The law 1s, that an inquest | po.u5 oy Haart, Monday.9A.M.—Prosont, Hon. | camo up, aud” said’ (irate palace Wished. to |. Cross-e2anined—I have beon arrested before in New | Leone, May 4th, Lets brigs Lauretta, trom New York, enor ever previously been, even with all his natural | oust be held upon a dead body wherever | Mayor Gopland, Aldermen Taylor, Spies, Lefferts, Red. | See's ‘Adams; I told bint to send Rim up; | York, for forgory; 1 was taken to Washington; I was talents. Mr. Maxwell, however, had a different : or | ding, Him and Morrell. Since Saturday's report, | Mr. Cab convicted, but loned by the President; I wrote a fate. The position which he assumed, and the | \* ,* found. The Orange county coroner | ich have occurred four cases of cholera, which have | in'which | was; I'placed mynsif {wa position to see the | note to Northerman while in prison [aete shown); P f had aright to hold an inquest on the bodies brought | becn reported to this Board, Two of thom are eonv: person who called to seo Billings; a porson came into | that is the note that I wrote to him, in answer to one course pursued by him on that memorable occa- to him; and had the warrant he issued been exe- | lescent, but oe ® Mr. Bresnia, died on 8: lay after- | the room and appeared glad to #00 Billings; he seated | Which | received from him, (Nate read; also one Northumberland, condemned; sohrs Joshua Brown, fer Rie Nunes, 6th; Grace Darling, Salom, 6 or 8 days, New Beproro, June 2, Arrived—Ships Desdemona, Pacific Ocoan, 1808 ap; Arab, " sion, having been reversed by the highest legal au- | outed in time, he would have ousted tho jurisdic- | 2° C. P, J. GOODRICH, Physician to Bosra. himself in s obair in rach 9 position that Twas onal Tens ras cen marie tne following facta aspeape Indian Ocoan, 1800 sp; echr Ellon, New York. ioe ; a ime ph e; that person was Northerman; —S—S thority in this ate sy he pio tne be tion of the United States Court. The Dutchess | 474,, Pittebrghn tie) asanes of the Ist instant, | | knew him; he said to Billio Vou have blighted ali | contained che CNA Seg Theatrical and Musical, the obscurity of private ; ° ‘it i) f Nyack, | County coroner had the same right to hold an in- | sqys:—We hear many rumors every day, that persons | {A2, ies (ed fool, yon tase Honea beioe that loo. | _As I.had no knowledge of your affairs in oonnexion | Bowxay Tuxarar.—This evening, will be performed a pag Aetna Bhan ela ie tas quest on the bodies submitted to him and either | s¥* pi Ae C te aeretpotiomer ns aded tailor up to the room to expose me.” Bil. | With the charge upon which you rq hore confined, I | secend time, an original equestrian drama in four sete, ceil F neki fa: reading like Bible: | Conny. ay @ ietsscrction to try Levi Smith, or any | find them to end in the same manaer as the famous | {, ee ee Seale aon Hep te Trae bien otf helo | 1 blame ‘You much for the manner in which you have | PY AO ad eee Sue a. eee since been living very quietly, is } | other party.in the case, against whom a verdict | story of the “three black crows.” tald he took the tailor up town, he then took him down | acted towards me for the purpose of extricating your- | called “ Mike Martin, tho Bold Robber and Highway- self from the trouble, and giving a little bastard fame | man.’ The piece embraces all the daring exploits and hair-breadth escapes of the famous Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, the most reckless highwaymon that ever stained the annals of crime, aud whose namos twent; five years ago were the terror of Boston. The whole strength of the very able company of this favorite and eminently successful theatre, will be engaged in this piece, which will, n» doubt, be a tremendous hit. The whole will conclude with the musical piece styled “The Beggars’ Opera.”” Tho part of Captain Macheath will ‘be sustained by Mr. James Dunn. A moro attractive Dill could not have been offered to the public. The studying history, and looking over the map o' e returned, acdording to the common law, of Cincinnati Commercial, of the 30th ult., s to the house where Northerman stopped; Northerman eliciea ‘until we happened to nominate General pet Aa ig cata i Beaten Clabes hae Aman named Flynn. in the employ of Mr’ Jacobs, | then stated the fact of iis having been arrosted tho So certain poles: omoses is sews) bat, neverthetees) I i ii for the Presi- | « i, ‘reet Commissioner, died on Sunday, of Matai hm day previous, and held in custody at the Irving Houso, 'y forgive you. and do what I can to serve you, ‘Taylor as an independent candidate for the Pr ing first effected the arrest, sets aside their juris- | was buried on Monday. His son and daughter both at- | and that if they got, hiny the ease was pretty hard if 300, 9h sors ERALY Che rran o0laihy S8L seas. ‘ i i ag 4 : * ender 0 funeral. he son was taken on the same | against him; Billings told him that he was taken for | T#te me from the suspicions which are now resting upon dency, in May, 1846, at My ee rae 4 be diction, unless the Grand Jury ignore the bill and | night, and died before morning; and the daughter died jeex ston illingseaid, “if they got mo now they won't | ™6 in relation tomy intended marriage with Mise ati opened fer the return of Mr. Maxwell to public | 11,4 district attorney does not think fit to proceed yesterday. They lived in the Ninth ward, east of | find much on me, for I got $150 of the gold teslangea You have told the officers that my object was to got life, and for his re-appeatance on the stage of pub- further with the case. It is anarticle of the con- pring street. into bills this morning.”’ Northerman thon asked him | {nto the bank note establishment of Rawdon, Wright, lie effai ahi pronitdnnt snpeoter OF toons ss sig The Chicago (Il) Journal, of the 30th ult., ssya:— | how much of the money ho had left; Billings said he | Hatch & Co.; and what I wish you to dois to write ic affairs, as a strong and prominer PPO! stitution, that no man can be plaeed twice in jeo- | }t gives us great satisfaction to be able to make the an. | bad $160 in bills at French’s, in his’ trank, and $40 or letter to Dr. Wallace denying that I ever told you the election of the hero of Buena Vista. dy for the same offence. Tne United States | nouncement, by authority. given below. and to as. | $50 in his pockot, and he asked Northerman what he | ny such thing. and theroby exonerate mo from ‘the This isa brief hi f the past public life of | PTY Fastuttntt ‘ sure our friends abroad, that the general health of the | bad done with the $100 which he had glyen him,— | charge of having trided with theaffections of » woman is isa brief history of the past p Court does not possess jurisdiction, as is generally | gity has been rarely. if ever, a4 gerd at this acagon of | Northerman said he took * Old Howard” over to Brook. | Whom sineerely love. Are you tan enough to dare well, twenty years ago, was the warmth with which | cause the Hudson is an arm of the sea; but because promontory ayia, hay hove nan Folded to | ed Northerman how be got a ehance to doit, while Mr, | ,_ Tt seems to mo you have been unnecessarily careful in | Broapway Tuxatax.—A fashlonable and highly gra- he became the organ, beyond the necessity of the | 4 ieeial enactment of Congress, passed in 1833, | the most simple remedies. Nothing seoms to be requl- Howard was with him?’ He replied that ‘he did it Savaye cllction tr cette Wis TP onic eae tifled audience witnossed, last ovoning, the seventh por- tie + a a a i *, . easi vol T jer N case, of the codfish aristocracy of that day, in the | 5, ylation to steamboats, confers it. The act is | tt ay dereagtinenttar the stomach ned boel o™ | sity.” B. wnid he would go to Albany.and then to Boss | Rext; that is, after my trial; but not before, for { | formance of the grand ballet of “Folotta, or the En- crusade which they i against Henry Eekford | gnitled, “an act to provide for the better security Orrice or tHe Boao op Haattn, ton, and get the $500 of counterfeit money that he had tacaaeie oo ae tae or - suything relating: to | chanted Bell.” Mona, Monplaisir is entitled to great of Ht 2 c May 30, 10 A. 4 sent on the Saturday previous, Counsel for dofenee : een said in connexion and Jacob Barker, whose chief misfortune was to | oF ihe lives of passengers on board of vessels pro- Thefollowinn dees by. cholate have cosucredstnes | objected to. this lest'sentenco boing received ee | With it, until | have been tried and sentenced. In the | ‘Tedlt forthe edmirablestylein which he hss presontod have been connected only by name, and severe per- a. ‘ eam.” Section 12 we ie a i 9 testimony in this case It was ruled as ad- , mean time. I wish you would lend mea dollar to buy | it tothe public, Ho was again reccived with cordial Bi 'thadéatoo, with certain explosions witioh pelled in whole, or in part, by ste 2 | our last report On the 26th in on the 29th, 2 Sisaibin be sboi(ene ‘on latimaoy betwoen those parties | some food with. Were I in your place and you rf applause, and his dancing, which is unquestionably’ son Pt , tee oD | provides :— The “eked (Ga) peg and Sentinel, of the 30th | Northerman told Billings he must throw off certain | mine, I should feel myself bound to help you. elegant and finished, called forth the spprobation of * took place in Wall street. if ; ‘That every captain, engineer, pilot, or other person ult, saya ape Biles White, » new gence, designed cap, (the cap alluded to was a cloth cap with agold “What | have said connecting you with my affairs, | | the audience in the Ernst, soem The “ Pas de Trois” In the important position in which, through the | employed on board of any steamboat or vessel propolied | £0 Tun above tho Muscle Shoals, on the Tennessee. has | band) beeause the policomen would know him quicker Was induced to eay. by the hope held out to me by the | by Mons. Wiethoff, Miss Celeste and Miss St. Clair, was aoa eort Ceneral Taylor bitnocle, the may | ie phcie oF in. part. by steam, by whore miaconducr, | Toently ascended to Decatur. Alabama neat which | ithe wore that cap, N. told Dr that he wont through oflcers; after! had told them the story I did, thought | Tey fne—it wasam exhibition of ease and grace, and determination of General “ay 1 the new | Me igence, or inattention to Me or their respectioe duties, | the 1s detained by the appearance of cholera on, = | Forsyth street, ald'saw him, D.,standing (ire waiting they would let mogo, an you were inno way implicated Gemonstration of om/neng skill in all the miceand de- Collector has been placed, how will Mr. Maxwell | {he itfe ot lives ofany person or persons on board said | three or four cases haying occurred, said he passed by “the house” on With me. I thought’ your confinement would bo but | licate touches ty Mil ‘ostry of motion.” The “Grand his affairs, and what influences will ope- | Yeas! may be destroyed, rhall bo deemed guilty of | | The Frontier (Mo) Journal, of the 19th ult, says :— | Si ening but did not go in; he saw alad; it is, | am sorry for what! have dono; Foe gs ey Wi eet Coloste, St. Clair, and manage his ailairs, : 4 és laughter, and upon conviction thereof, before any | The Board of Health report but three oases of cholera window; he supposed it was Northerman’s girl; I retrace my steps till after | am sen- aa, Tike Tadioe Wont thecagn 6 to eee rate upon him in the selection of candidates for it Court in the United States, shall bo sentenoed | during the past week ; two terminated fatally, and the | Northerman told Billings about somo of the gold being fenced, without inourring the severest sontenco of the | mene, jhe huts The ‘orien it in a sylph-li use, from the comms oo F . i 7 Soonfinement at hard labor for # period of not more | other is rapidly recovering, All of these are pro- | marked, and that a servant girl had seen him law? After | am contenced, | will make s full confos- office? Will the movern codfish aristocracy . Oy ee ven aa er nounced local cases, out of the room,” officer Calrow and myself then wont | SOR, and show how the oficors ma ite on ogi ta corn tal continuous and genoral. ‘Wall street have the sa ne influence over his bet- This isa stringent law, but not more stringent The Shawneetown (Ill.) Advocate, of the 29th ult,, | to the room and arrested them; Northorman told me to | Strength of the story | concocted ? Teish Tutor”? ee (Bf Sen -known farce of the ter regulated and more matured mind at the pre- betes aod pon < rays:—“Of the few cases heretofore reported,: not one | tell Billings not to s ything to the officers, and he | % having formed the conversation between us on the character of Dr. OPosle, are. wenn ew represented s hea wih it aires Way tien the safety of the lives of steamboat passengers | of them could be considered local; but we are now oom- ail the Information out of Billings; I reo. | IES of cit Arron ote had been read, Billings asked | Fiell, and Mrs Isherwood that of Hoses lt was etna: ent day, mt i ive) cents from Billi hen | ited h en jaa not LY a y: imperatively demands, pelled to state that there have been four cases of roal | Yored | arise. Howey Tae lab artisan to see {t, and on inspection declared or had | Table performance, and gave rise toa good deal of fun. Asiatic cholera among the citizons of Shawnestown, ‘We hope not. Mr. Maxwell has a great many i i last i to wit:—Mrs. A. Sini id. | Which had been purchased in # store at the New York | Written the first part, but not all of it; he loft off at Tus Nationac.—This evening “Paul Pry’ will Co eee OD Loser tin edinad Rrerting Inceliigonter thd Med. 'D Strekland, (ihe eid, we are totd, was | Hotel; w bluw frock coat and wight. fg sty and a | the words feel mysoif bound to.help you;”” the rest | goted, and judging from the bill, we inodid ay thas ; im a i rta of yesterd: a whalebone fe — | (the last hb) he said he never wrote, but that than ourselves; for we have known him and his The spor yesterday will long be remembered by | otherwise diseased) is now dead; Mrs, Smith and vir, Inne Wilden oknen Babak cnt ie ded house. ag ai pp) he Said bo metho communication | Will be ® capital performance, ‘The leading charactor ‘ om, T Strickland were quickly relieved, and are now out of ] personal character and his history for twenty years, | all who witnesred thom. The much talked of trotting A sm Bi ha Mag Mee A t | Other testimony was introduced tu prove tho inti- | Which he sent to Northerman. ‘The District Attorney | will be well sustained by Mr. C. Burke; Colonel Ha: and although some part of his,career has called | contest was decided at the Centreviite Course, anda | (AIT sith ine cholera om Tussday! “| macy of the prisoner and Billings, rated that the writing In the Grat snd last part of the | win be represented by Mr.Pardey, and Frank land, rnd for our censure and disapprobation, yet we have al- | peeing mateh came off at the Union, Wohave no room | ‘The following ix the report of the Board of Health of | | Crovs-ezamined.—tho room at the Pacifo Hotel, | Bote (It was all welt arta pomoll marks) {es gimerent, Mr, Tilton. After tho play, now loval dean foe, r Ph on, . " | to day for details, notwithstanding our doubio sheet; | Philadelphia, on Saturday last:— where the conversation took place, was about eight or 110 O69 WER: ROW: OF ¢ Cours ad- | acta, dramatised by Mr. Baker. author of * Glanoe ways been willing togive him credit for his mani Si-gteb the: report, W. Hearn Orvioe, June 2—1 P, M. nine feet wide by twelve feet long, in the rear of the | Journed. New York,” and ontitled “Three Years After, or neds, his moralintrepidity, and his vigorousiatollect, | PMt be Morten wt ® si posh We Annee e | ‘Two cases of cholors were reported yesterday—one | House in the fourth story; it was et about nine o'slosk Common Pleas, at Chambers, Sequel to the Mysteriog and Minerios of Now York, amary of = Q , city, « © porron passed while they wore there; 4) wi porfe Q office, or in th pont ‘ Jol — — , C : —melther of whi roved tatal order ey hole through whieh | look 1 could not see his a . Burke will represent Captai: Lak di : ed th: ioe ope fg aunt bs ee heats, beat in five. cd tee Doctaat Health, BAMUEL P- ‘MAILKS, Clerk. face, but | could see his segar; they wore both noar | banded over as # deserter from tho United States’ Sor- Ea taot orey ona tl bg bar ome have disgraced the factions of the whig party, both | 7" hoa osry named b. g. Gon. Taylor, in harness..2 1° the door; I could toll theie voices; I have known North. | vice. ta the Commandant at the Navy Yard je justice at the hands of the talented here and at Washington, conducted on one sideby | Tho, Davis named x. m. Lady Bevins, to wagon, .1 dis, | Tux Movivexns ov tHe Txynpos.—Frederick | jimau about two weeks; | nover. to my knowledge, saw pot So dhe hdl I et et Rand Kahani. ares threatre, The first soone will be @ fooliah Mr. Fillmore, and on the other by reguish Mr. Time—2:40—2:97. G. Jenkins, Wm. S. Wilcox, Chas. Sacer ee ceneeee Lake Tae NC nner POO” | feattogelte Srtaking ralova in Now York —an opening Seward. He did not enter into tho scramble bo | _* The second heat was given to Taylor by s mistake | and Win. ilewin, ‘wore brought beter the U.S. Dis: | tock thetailor to iny house. aud Faleed boll with me.” Court Calendar for this Day. tation.” Drinking saloonsare nornel ene peeestes tl of th According to the rules of trotting both rt in this city, Judge Halyburton presiding Aianan Liwr sworn—Koepsa tallor’s storein Brond- | Oy ‘ y “ schools for viehy tween ex-Governor Young and ex-Mayor Brady | “ the judges, Accordin a ng om Wednesday evening, charged wih mutiny on board | 9 .A™A"an | Dillines; saw bitte oat elie Lea oF tag lok nowit Coent.—Nos 2,3, 4,6 6 to 35, iuolustvs. and depravity, where the young and the thoughtlesag incipal offices in this city; but, when | %¢ distanced in that heat; noithor of them brought | io bark Tenedos, of New London, in the Pacitlo, | [3h piece gt Mer tlfn: Soay Bend . Qeamen Pinas Part 1 Nos. 10, 21, 23, 31, 33, 36, 67, | learn the oaslost and most compendious route te de- for the principal offices in this city; but, when and acquitted. George Boston. ‘Of the bases, Bak at about x o'clock, at the Irving House; | accompanied | 466. 47, 90.41.43. 45 Part 2— |. 32, 34, 36, 88, 40, | Atruction There will bo General Taylor himself had to take the matter out | *#h* to the score. obarged with attempting the life of Captain U bow; 1 bad been looking for im ail day, In order ve | 49. 456, 44, 48. 60, 62, 64, 66, 68. 60 line. The performances will hand. of hi Ndi saab dilbck 6 tite vhs Carman’ Covnse—Trortine.—Monday, June 4. | Crthe Twas also wequitted. he having, rn peared owlect a bill of $48, whioh he owed me for clothing; Swrenion Cownr.—Now. 7, 11, 16, 16, 17, 20, 21,98, | of “ Your Life's in Danger.” Such extraordinary of the hands of his cabinet, MAD, | _Parne $260, $50 to the second bess, mile heats, best | from the testimony. acted in well inva dase ot | heseld ho waxcoming up to vow me,and that if | would | 99. 96, 28, 91, 82, 34, W6, 30, 903,°01, $8, 6, 40, 41, 48 te | ‘rections as thove cannot fail of drawing » orovded Me secumpany him up the avenue, that a friead was incl oxtrume emergency.—Norfolk (Fa) Mevald. June 1. tolane Aide soe money; | wont wish Bim tos house |e meunve putting both these inferior men where they are, Mr. | (yeoe in five, in harness im 4th avenue, neat 10h oF 20th street; the name of | Jorhua Bates, Keq., tho English banker, has engaged Buaron's Tamar ‘Last evening, Poole’s comedy of Maxwell has been placed at the head of the reve- | john Case entered b. m, Lady Moscow 11 * i i edb f Mrs. BoAtems, recently convicted, in Madisen Wottoiian’) he wered for v0 a suit of roome at the Tremont House, and “Paul Pry; or, 1 Hopo I Don’ nue department of this city. Mr. Dimmiick entered b g. Jaok Rose! 8 2! county, Mist, of murder, made her esoapy from prison | Ur. ‘ i d for louse, expected ty; or, 1 Hopo | Don't Intrudo,” was played at ‘ ed g. mh Lend y Mise, of , , not in th wed for Di tw arrive in the city om Tuesday, Mr. Bates, | thie We ask, then, will Mr. Maxwell select his ar- | ?: B*vant entered g. m, lady Sutfoll, & fod Gaye afver conviction, by ateuming the garment: | Vee vt In; jhe then aeked for Dr Sef of Lora Aohvarten, Gand the breinebtotnt of Capt, | (nit Populer house, Burton was Pent Pry; Mr. Lywne her Lisbeud, he has nut bevn recapruced. txked for Mr. Northerman ; be | Josiah Sturgis. —Beston Atlas, June 4, wee Col. Hardy; Me, Lavere, Kraak Hardy; Mr, Haseil-

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