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) > Se - — — = “NO. 5570, Sait We have received thy British Packet, to the Tth of July, by the bark Alma, arrived at Boston, This is ene ‘week later than our former advices, We find, im the Packet of the Tth, the following interesting sUMMAK. Im pursuance of the resolution of the House of Re- tatives, approving the recommendation of Gen, ores to resume the ieoment of $5,000 specie a month on account of the div obedience to an order from his Excel to that fect, the treasury, on the 4th inst, paid into the hands of Messrs, Zimmerman, Frazier & Co., agemts of Messrs, Brethers & (0, the sum of $577,500 currency, equivalent of $30,000 specie, correspondiag to the tirst eix months of the present toad Henceforward, the payment is to be wade monthly “the recent proceeding» in the House of Re tives; giving the precedence to those paragraphs of tI reply & the annual message that bear more immediace- ‘ly.on Britiah relations. It may be proper to remind our readers that many of ‘the remarks and allusions apply to & situation or state resenta- ae eS eo Argentine Republic. | Total Destruction of the Packet Ship Henry | 24th she ha ho | River, Pier No, 19, at the foot of Maiden Lane. *y ret Clay—Her Aistory, About three o'clock, yesterday morning, an event 00- curred in ourdocks, which has rarely happened in this port; but which. it is hoped, may lead to an important obange in our harbor regulations, that will prevent the recurrence of the same disaster, or perhaps, far greater ones. What has happened once, may happen again. denda of the English loan, and iv | under the same circumstances, and a case has now been ade out to prove the necessity of altering the ciroum- stances, so as to guard against similar loss of property, to rey nothing of the danger to human life. ‘The magnificent packet ship Henry Clay, one of Gria- Minturn & Co's New York and Liverpool Line, fe now redeem our promise of some extracts from | was destroyed by fire, yesterday morning, in the East The fire was first perceived by the carpenter, John !oward, | the only person who #lept on board, having been awakened by the smoke, and probably the beat. He -of things that wax; and, consequently, are not to be | had to make his escape, for his life, through the flames, | taken as om index of the present bearings of the far- famed intervention question linportant modifications ‘have taken place init since the month of January. ‘The repulsive policy of dictation, so egregiously misua- derstood, and ro deplorabiy mirappiis Ouseley und Defaudis, has been substiti he at- tractive and coaiescent policy of Messrs Southern and Le Frédour | Under ‘thie ‘benign infiuence, mighty, Place, mutual concessions BU, & reciprocal confidenc ‘that and cordiality established, leave ne rational ground of apprehension as to @ | flame result, Meanw! it is well to be aware, that desperate et- forts are btill being made to mislead public opinion, and frustrate the pending arrangements. The most was feoric: Montevidesno version, and strange to say, flud an occa- ional echo in Europe, # proof of gullibility, or some- worse, that retlects little credit on the discrimi- pation, or moral privciple, of # certain portion of the public press. We beg icave to remind these cham- ons of the Montevideau ioan-jobbers that there are 8” im California, jer expressing the representatives’ approval of the luct the Fxecutive in regard to the post pone- ment of the reception of Mir. M. Hood, first, and of Mr, es subsequently, im their respective character M goes on to tay— England, by retiring from ber A ioe amidrhips, the part of the Consul aud Minister resident, the address | siderabie danger. without any other covering save his shirt. He was very much scroched in the face, and in other parts of his body. At this time the fire appeared to rage most wol where probably it orl ginated, though, from the smoke and flames issuing from every quarter, it was diflcult to determine the act epot where the ignition began. It must, however, have been on the second deck, for the greatest sheet of s¥ot from the main batchwey. From the in- flammable nature of the chief portion of the cargo on board. cotton and flour, the flames soen rose majesti- cally. and bid deflance to human art to quench them. were soon on the spot, and went to work with all promp- titude and despatch; but so intense was the heat, that their efforts were rendered comparatively powerless. She was scuttled on both sides, but the water, somehow or other, went into her very «lowly, and did not appear to have any effect on the flames, thongh, of oourse, it must have arrested them below. The fire atill raged fore and aft, and the vessels in the vicinity were in con- A schooner had a narrow ssoape, jolt action with | With the loss of rigging and sails, The Patrick Henry, France, Pee eons in the intervention and | belonging to the same owners and lying at the other alliance, has ed herself, itis true, in a position less difficult than France, for the re-establieh: felations wich the Confederation, as ¥. E.rein representatives; it is to be boy she wi vi Aeclared form to her councila, and in British will not lose this new opportunity of showing her- ur, by doing justice to a young republic, that eke #0 seriously and gratuitously offended. sz # side of the Flip, where she was taking in her cargo, had Just moved out in time to save herself, when the masts, burned below, and the rigging having been cut away, foll, one after another, with @ terrible crash over th starboard side, across the pier and the ship Poter Ha- trick, for which great fears were entertained. By ¥. E. informs the representatives of other grievances | moving away, however, she was saved, and the spare on the part of the huglh government; it persists in ing the Falkiaud Iniands. All the world knows at Great Britain abandoved her unfounded pretea- sions te that important ponsession, before the lawful ights of the crown of Spain; all the world knows, that ‘at the emancipation of tos pans. of America the Falk- onerase pacifically & land Islands were without opposition, by tbe Spanish government, formlog viceroyalty of the Plate; all the world, therefore, iis aware ine islands, and it is q fter the emencipa- . Argent existed there, with- -out apy ition ‘from the English govermment. If ‘latterly that government has taken possession of them, it is nothing more theu an act of force, an act devoid of Peason and very preveat. The constant reclamations of Y. E. are what, perbeps, have animated that elo- it vules, that was recently raised in the very Shambers of Englaue, to repr > ible that thi Magetian, Argentine property, The nation confides im sitio teal YE, coil leplay in this respees. the now British enterprie is not discou- ~peoted with the depredations that continus to be com- on the Patagonian coasts, on the Guano islands, islands on that coast, by merchant vessels gp ndly nations wleo, obielly with tein us He!{"C5 approve of the order given by your Ministei Loudon, to invite Messrs. Brothers & Co, and other sharetiolders of the wareheve from the Argentine govera- ve lug of the Guano and exporting it from the coasts aud iniands; eo iso sult Other selts, berilia, 4ypsom, metals, and the fieh- @mpbibious anima's; the amount they may on. fo pay to the goverument, to be delivered to ac: the pa; Vonedead the a loan, it being the contractors, in ie - ry S name of the Ar- a of i nv . to cause their privilege to be re- SRectea jor £84 stipulated term it may be granted them sapertest, whilet it proves practically, and once more, eualety of the Argentine government to over the Engiish debt; wh: des in @ coave- et it pro manner for the maintenance of the Argeutine | Py ity upon those vat coats, exhibits, likewise, an example of iutersational morality. \oung oation auch ag ours, that possess extensive territories, wit valuable productions though tl vanable to explore them, may a Denefit of them. in general they h terior nt to (uiGl, or pres So which they must attend, for thelr own ‘ tion, improvement, And progress re: pec! ‘Onsequentiy, they require the assistance of mations more advanced aud may, aud ought to offer them in exchange, the products of ‘their soil, which they are | unable to turn to acenunt, Phue these productions, ure net withheld from the ure of man, nor de the na | “viuh | Such | Serene | wet to work to renove the rigging, whieh was not toms that possess shen remain forevor . wggliny, ey GOW pletely neture, anid wit society Dut Ubat the po these production. invoking the da 1, and Mnder the fase preter to jeay ther enjoy nor : thus, ous maxim of thas the wees, idut gramt them fu vain, caa aei- protect Chem ; t+ appropriate them The Evpreven'atives ardent hy ly a) the pr jem ii Gaet the bun, rom pt ra to the diiuieter Plenipoientiary of aroidow should rartify ® declaration gratai fevmeioe tne Gout ‘Auerioan States, made by Lord | Loedon, in -@iplomativt to the efleet (bat the | Fame OT nd the eniis'went ands jetivus that Ec ff mede in Brith tory partir he peneett optinen fae on sone tains Flores snd Santa Cror wih Che insane intent jog America. ‘Pm 0am olarming su Minister, that it wae 4 nglich government the, Engiiah, groditors might pu O whivis suis lavgunge sppber. ave it ia mienoe This oppoote fo diplomatie proprlelirs wtianke pudilc nw, betrays an invasive tendeces, already too clearly Indicated by Rete, and shore all Lestites 8 oo!d contempt for a world of aatinus, with cate sense of honor, [n. Woot fe (Pere that in ho men bt Foreign Affaire of 1 ancuredly witegother am omineus aspire eforts to Soup pa fult their engagements w tht onpiialisia, aud that which weighs upon ihe Argentiv om, that had commenced to be lal in Engleod sch retains the Falkigad !*lan¥s, woulda this hour havo boon cousideratly wetenuated, had england wet blookaded ber yoris, Lad she pot waged @u,urt war upoo her, had she vot thes exbansted bar suduetry ocd arrested lev ad ie vinister of Loterest ceed aaah pire, The N evident fusties high motives of mm epedienay, hae comailerod lnguiiciont t Pisnation given by the Minister of Forvign Roint M,, And bee nsked bin to expinia bimerlf of % » with exclasive Privilege tme ine | gifit leaning @ little towards the pi ho other name than that of a shere | 6? S0d of curve bad lights, and it tr -e\d ti iy fallen, muobrerved, into ruin | consequence of (he proper request of this | lnetced not the recoguited weuns for claimiog justios; | x ™ er to eatiafy Justices good faith. and obligations treation 1% ia requisite, for the honot of the Argen- cine eoafederation, for that of America in general, that | apery Yoatige of «6 injurions © wensure should be ob- | Ttorated; Fagiand, in a like case, would not be loss oxacting Amidst so many avd such pangind offoness of the Britinh government lowards ite quondem firmly at- ho Argentine conf-derntion, the repre e had Che anticfeet of knowing that 1,31. by rem om at ObIigado, liare rewith ¥. f. opportunely Hi ng the Argentine ted to th up the fing and atine ft wor ‘The represomtatives hays beee infwrmed that Franco, hough she hag rottred ber kate from the porte of Buenos Asren, continues intervening with open vlo- ones, ageinet the governments of botli repubiler of the in fever of tho rebel, rutbieas Uniter Piontovideo; or rather, that !t ise! he war, since of hor provege zemain a that capital rowan tht overpmey ‘ands Fngland likewise tion in tho intervention, th fumed in alliance with Frame rm ot ber pov. ore, during AT wore cholera 12, diarrhea 3, and ol the woods on St Croix river, Maine, are ‘The damage is great infan- 1 ‘The fires in still to that power, that bad | 9 during She aotive | and masts fell into the water. They were broken in the fall, The rails consumed, The result of the fall of the masts sud rigging allayed the ap prehension of danger te the shipping uround, though it ouly rendered the destruction ot the Henry Clay more certain, for sheimmediately eurcened te the star- board side, over which the masts fell about 4 o’clook, and the otber side being consequently raised, was more | expored to the flames, and the water could not got into the seuttle-heles, ‘T'o counterbalance this, however, the fremen had new a better opportunity of bringing the engines to play upon the burning mass, Amidst danger and the discouragement of lit’le or no success attending their efforts, they still worked nobly on. "The foreman of truck company No. 4 was somewhat in| jured by the falling of the masts, and Mr. C. Lyons, foreman of engine company No. 5, and assistant fore, mud, were considerayly burnt about the face, having Deen entangled in the rigging. ‘Among the companies in attendance, were fire com- pavies numbers Z. 5, 13,14, 20, 21,38, snd hose com- panies 1, 2% 3, 8, 10, 15, 18, 20, 25, 28}; the Chief Engineer was also present. inthe early part of the fire o flask of gunpowder blew up, which we suppose, from the concussion, Kuocked some of the firemen dow! and cthem became larined Jozi there was more, et een, (oars Were groundless. At 8 o'clock all the engines and bose companies were removed, except Hove Company 6, Engine Company 5, and Hose Company 5, which were in charge of Mr. Wm. Brenusn eed Mr. who remained under the two burning Wa. Brow, * ith amoke, and every moment it deeks, baif euffocatea w.. ‘ailing on them, ‘These danger of the burning 4<ck8 + * —nter | brave fellows continued to direct b¥O Abreams om mm... all the dey wpon the vensel, turning “Dt hoxe wherever the fire bre afreeb, for it was contiogelly breaking out in rpote where it was cooside wholly extinguished. Till tweira o'elock, abe lay ageipest the pler, aud rether oye. by the stern, the conrequence was that item being out of the | as well as the lorboard was y } are vomk in the water till she grounded for. ward when were sent down om to drive out the *indows in order w admit the wearer ay She soon became filled with water to the height of the tide, | which, however, was only abeat two thirds of ber ¢ bt, and then righted and sunk down by the stera, f. She oomtinged im | this state for the rest of the day. Attwo o'clock she | was completely gutied. Her tubers were burned dewa to the water, her two decks end cabin, and all that they contaived. Sven the plaake of her starboard side, whieh externaliy aoe w red. were burned so thin om the inside Ghey were yee worthiess. The ing to the portion of the main deck fore apa ill stood, for all all the centre wax #O%G She wasin feot, even chen, good for nothing. hed the fre been com C4 extinguisded, bub it Gom- tinued te smoulder ti) lack. im the aflarnoom, Mr. l'erry and bis wreckers werd mueb injured. sud the masts aod spars which were convideaabiy damaged, partly by fire and partly by the fell, ba! are wtil very valuable As to the origin of the fire nothitiy certaia ix kaown, Men bed been at work til 12 0 stowing the car bet one of cause of ine fire was 4 ‘J them war rmoking. ebtier « light bav'og been Nodoubt the hel eavdles, or from ® pipe or cig only * mail portion, from one to third, of ibe cargo was on board. Iiad It occurred this mor Jny moruing, the destruction qrent ind it was fortusate. too, (hat th: ‘oke out before eho sailed, else the loss of life would hare been fenrful Severs! paesengers had taxen their passage in her, whe will be seot by tho Sara *, hove theit money fetarned to them. She been wdvertised to weil om the 6th (this day), bub hor day of seting was deferred till Satariay, in com. in putting the Patrick whieh however, ls now on mil, ine teat " Heury 6 bo be restored to t! f stead of the Loury ¢ n The cargo, as for anit was THR CAL 200 helen of cotton 1,006 barrels of fleur. (000 barrels of rosin bogeheads of tobacco $4.06 worth of [nadia rubber choos. f Lime inaten ped, waa as follows THE INSURANCE The The Sum .. 6... cs eeeese The Fire Mutwal....... The Nashville, Tennessee . $44,000 In the preseut state of matters it is Impossible to ascertain whether any of the cargo bas saved Ia thi cutting of the yerwel in the betton intended to t truth will be revenied, bovk vorsel. We apprehend und to be of litth it is Dellewed 0) the rosin is burnt, as the water dlled the hold the fire communionted with it MISTORY OF THE VRASET.. ° The Henry Clay was isunehed on the 26th of Mar 1846, from the yard of Browa & Bell, bast River, This noble ship was's new ora im cur merchant marine, and | the enterprising owners were the theme of every tongoe She wae called “tho mammoth packet ship,” veing the Inrgest by fer built up to that time 140 fost 6 inches ta length, 8 feet 0 tnohor in br edt, 30 feet in depth, and by cust urement 1.33 tens barth 402 tons. Her | re not approached 976 50 none of ofore Ddeliove scarcely. Never wore so many people seen ats lsanoh int city, and never was so much joterert excited about any ¥e ‘The gallwot ship glided iuto the water grace- | fully, and without any of thors untoward accidents whieb are cousidered by the superstitious a4 foreryn- nere of “bad iuek.”” Yot, she bas been sudloientiy un- fortunate Her first trip wae on the Oth of May, Usss, to Liverpool, sailed by Captain Nye, who wre owner, and who her since manded ia Coliia’s line ain ie in just @ Inune’ the d4th of 16, sho went ashore on Squen Beach, about » the piace where the Mintorm end ny other veeseia were wrecked, im the terrible f the night of the toh of Febramry, sod sien jone colteldence that the Herald of the 26h of Merch, 1865, aneousced her launch, and the Hereld of March, 144, fret aanounced her wrook particulars Were Bet kaown for two days there was t excitement io the mean- ime, ae 18 eae known were JO human beings on board of whom 270 were cers She sailed Liverpool om the 224 of Febreary, and was on the banks of Newfoundland om the 14th of March, after Ter deinterous From that date up tothe | and red to have been ' She was |» art | faith light winds, and variable. On that day there war a have, which prevented any observation being taken, and it increased im thiokness till night. At 1I o'clock she went ashore on Squan Beaoh. op} site the head of Barnegat Bay. She continued to strike heavily all night, and till {1 o'clock next day. when the second mate and two seamen put off in the life boat for the shore. but the boat capsized and the two seamen. pamed Harley and Shomson, with four st Passengers. perished” Those left behind continued fn & #tate of despair for that day and night, and till next ‘The generous offers of the crews of the surt boats were declined by Captal po ay the sea ran #0 high At last, and when almost all hope of safety was lost, ho bitupona novel invention. He ordered a derrick to be erected, and rigged to the taffrail. to which a strong hawser was secured, while the other end was hauled on shore and made fast. A hogshead was then lashed aud slung, with @ traveller aod bauling lines. This hog»- head was filled with human freight; and thus, in twos and threes, all were safely bronght on shore. Much of the luggage was raved in the same way; the captain seamen remaining on board till everything waa done that was possible. The passengers were cou to New York ip steambeats. and the ship was a teow days. efter Her larboard bow was stove in, She was brought to the screw dock and repaired, She lost ber keel and was stherwise damaged te a oon- siderable extent. Her principal cargo was aalt, tia, crates and hardware, and said to be worth $150, much of which was saved. here was an insuranc $40,000 om the ship, and $20.000 on her cargo, in New York, in the offices ofthe Pelican, Alliance, New York ‘and Atlantic. There was an insurance effected also ia Boston. but, om the contrary, has been rather fortomse in making successful trips. She was a great favorite as @ packet ship, and was a credit to this port, aud an orna- Ment to the country. We regret that hor days are numbered, und that she will never again crovs the ocean. We trust that this disaster will lead to dock regula. ‘ Common Council, ’ be | ious are reoklesaly foisted in every | The sight was awfully grand. A host of fire engines pesrit tenaity may Lire ot light of acy Riad, ow boord fire or Hight of any kind, on board of ships while at the queys This tion is so rigidly evforced in Liverpool. that a man with a cigar in bis mouth en board of a ship, would be instantly ar- rested and punished severely. Why is not # similar ordinance adopted here? Must New York be always bebind other citics in all that relates to its civic go- yvernment ? P.S.—At one o'clock this morning, we visited the wreck, and found Mr Brennan and Mr. Brown companies § end 6, who were piaced in charge yester- day morning «| 6 o clock, aud were te continue en duty Ull this morning at the same heur. They were stili playing two hose on the charred and smoking timbers, for there was no flame visible, though there was oou- siderable smoke, both fore and aft. We went down on the second deck, and aided by lantern, found tho ves- tel filled with water up to ourfeet. There was nothing to be seen but « coufused mass ef charcoal and half. | associates were in ri burnt ropes. She is # melancholy wreck ef a noble vessel. Mr. Faw the wreckers by the Iusurance companios, was also there with his men; and, strange to say, @ oxstom-house officer, (a greem-horm, of the new batch,) made bis | appearance, and stated thet he came there on duty, | wall cried out, * Jim, come ap Pere, the ——— will kill though it was not bis district! He was unmercifuily Isughed at and ridiealed by Mr. Perry and the wreck. | ers, for euch ignorance of his duty a8 eoming to look After an outward-bound vessel, which was burnt with all her cargo, and besides, was not in his district! He vas very glad to make a speedy departure, Police Intelligence. The Hotel Robbery —Under this head, we published, | im yesterday's Herald, the arzest of one of the chamber- | the flood. There *ae mu-ic Since that time she has met with ne disaster, | of; A Perry, appointed engineer ever | Singular Balioon Ascension, ASCENDING FRET FOREMOST—-THE SCRNR, INCIDENTS, AND SUCCESS OF THE AvPArR. Vauxhall Garden, yesterday afternoon, was the scone of considerable bustle, preparatory to another balloon asconsion, Cavalier Victor Vardella, sonsidering that his reputation as en aerousnt bad suffered the same amount of damage as the balloon itself, by the “ un- (“toward event’? which had well nigh threatened, by way of variety, to return him to his mother earth head foremost, determined to make another effort, to obtain ‘® few quarters, and repair the injury which his fame had sustained Tho process of inflation commenced about four o'clock, and many and various were the speculations and opinions indviged in as to the pro- babie resulé of this expedition to thy reaims of clouds, | Said a loafer, who appeared to be ready for avything, “he will break his peck this time upon some chimney pot.’? “I wonder,” sa © what he weuld take to let me go with him; what @ 9 it would be.” To which his triead replied, “it would be no go at all.” “Ob, them,’ said ® persoa, who, from his accent, wo supposed bad oome from | the west side of St. George's ebay | of whieh pisce Lord Mouteagio ails West Britons, “but it’s a curious way of raising the wind, bad Luck to me, but I'd soouer be whipper-in toa thread mill.” | (Roars of laughter, in which all tho loafers, strollers, | and cadgers who were belping to inflate the machine, joined) “That's an odd way to fil her,’ (meaning | the balloon) raid @ person, who, if taken at his own valuation, would fetch « high price. done that way before.” “Ah, what do you know about | At? exclaimed @ greasy looking inturloper, “shut up | Your clam shell.” These interivcutory compliments, and running commentaries coasod for a while, and all eyes were turned towards the balloon. Atter the Inpse | of some time, a fellow said, “Why she's no bigger now | than she was haif am hour ago; it will be I'm jiggered it it woot, wha! do you thi eh!) "The balloon having carsened over, thor un- | derneath, who were engaged im holdiag it ap. and the spectators whe were standing around, inadé & deape- rate rush on to the sidewalke, under ihe iapression that it was going to fali upon od smathilute chem, and simultaneously with (bis movement, Loose wao had deem standing on the of aod Usdles made them- selves scaree, wnd iu th: were capsiaed All this was succeeded by & shout of lsaghtur from the Dihoys, who bad assembled 1 goodly numbers. Tae next thing that avtracted particular attention wi fact of the balivon having caughi tire, ‘Che ow ment after the alarm «i been given one of them, © Like | weat newly shod,” or pt up the tres with a oan of wa ter im bis wud, which he threw uyon the burning part, which fortunately had the effeot of quenching tt. the next incident was the eecond caree cing over of the bal- loom, when anotber movement. reguinied by quick time rule, was made, A fellow «ho was sitcing upon the you!’ “Bill” ried another, * ‘Another said, “Charley, tie himself to the thing, head him.” It was eitogetber a o end badivuge of Ul istunent ou the par it not 60 high as to be on @ lovel with tke codashand walt pork aristocracy, and Ube oxirasrdiuacy sppearauce presented by the “ darkies, whoa thy turned up the | Whites of their eyes im aumasemeont, as the balloon | was filling. would bave extracted « laugh from the Beet ikon-hearted stuie that «ver Lived before or since too aad such music! dowon'l ste Low gay? along acd we way se The jokers maids at the Wentern Hotel, in Courtiandt street, by | ‘The mustelags did their best. hut sue Barmoutous dis the name of Catharine hdwards, on an alleged charge of stealing & beg containing 220 from the room occnpied by Mx, Alexander C. Smith, one of the bearders, This case was further investigated beta ust when it was sh: conclusively that the acoused was not t ¥ as eaid to bo by Justice Motirath, the Justice eviderily having been mistaken in th ‘On the contrary, it was shown tha bore an excellent character for be: this yor. ¢ womal Lothrop yesterday wt the request of er souusel, | person, | “ All rowmd my bat.’ cord we bad pever beard before She tastru bored under a combined atiack of quinsy, wolaceboly aud painiulia the ox- bie to the person whiek were the beet style tha: the suid instruments we were the Bould Soger Boy,” © Crulvkenn Laun and some pessages from the Fuchanites:.’ Chore was one vory muaie oF the 3 ‘wenty and integrity, | lively wir, the name 0! which we did recoiivot oursnives, having lived at service 3, one place for 11 yout in ® but we wore sold that the Citic of i) was.“ Neddy, another of the vame class, | i the inbabitants | presenv “Lmever saw it | - | to change the Sxton- mittee, unless it wae apparent that (he fand, oF Betore Justice Kdwarda —In the Matter of John Mason, a3Lunatic. application on bpimif of the lunatic, made at the instance of bis brothor, Jaues Masou, for an order to direct the committee of the lunstie to pro- vide other and more svitable accommodations, &e. for al comfort. it appeared that, by au order by the Supreme Court, bearing date the dd of }) 1848, it war. amongst other things, ordered, referred to Murray Hotta q., to inquire into the perronal condition of the | , and partiou- larly whether he had been treated in = due aud proper manner by his commitieo: aloo, whether any greater freedom Or indulgence could be granted to him with safety, and whether any change ia his situation or mode of life would be o° his comfort, also, to inquire whether the allowance made for his support bad in good faith been expended for bis benefit—to the end that,on thepoming ino! tho report of Mr. {lof man, such further direction mi cht be granted as might be proper. And@ fe was further ordered, that the sald referee, and sli sueb ofher persons as be might think proper, might have free access to said lunatic, for the purpose of personal exawination; sud that the said lunatic be present at the reference if the said referee thould ¢¢ direet. In pursuance of thet order, the re- feree yp oer yen ge other thi thet any ohaage whieh should render the pe upervision of the committee of the ehey oF frequent, was ble; but cousidered that certain chaages in the Fangements of Lis establishment were proper, f&nd would conduce to bis comfort; that in case the committee thought proper to continue his present | residence, whieh should be left to bis (the lupatio’s) ircrotion, the following changes be mnde:— Phas the small front room on the same floor as his sleeping room, be assigued for his exclusive use, that bis meais De served therein, and as far as podsibie that he be kept sitting in bis bed roow during the day or eaely part of the eveuing, and the ase of the hall be opoa to him aa at present, that a wan servant be employed to attend Bim with occasional aid from.» auree, god that arrange menis should be made for the man servaut to sleep im the tame room with tho lunatic That « carriage should be appropriated for his exciusive ase from one | to two hours at some suitable time iu the morning, and that it be left to himseli the place to which bis rides ould be directed; that fr wows should be per- mitted tothe relatives and friends of the said Johu Mason on certain days of the week, aod withia oer- taim hours, not less than three days, nor lexs than t hours & day, the periods to be fixed by Lhe committe and that it be intimated to those who may bein the Debit of viciting bim, that any oooyversation directed to the subject of bis committee au the committee to call in two of the most skilfal physl- ‘of the city, in consultation with yaician, with view to the more smti ory decision of the question, whether any CM ould be advisab! it other matter tn the tment which might appear proper; ‘ase the consuittes should elect present place sf residence of the Junstic, that not lees than «wo large rooms beongaged for him; thata man snd two woion serveute be #1 ployed; that the man srvant be directed to sive) either in his bed room, or immediately adjoiming the same, with the door open; aad that tbe regulations with regard to the carriage and access before suggust- ed, be observed. In respect to that part of the order which directed an inquiry into the «xpeuditure of the aliowance, the referee held that the order did not re- quire the disallowance of any obargu, but that the rue ot the Court was that ® sum fixed order of Court is to be allowed on passing the m of a oom ae well as to sug: u tion of it, had beem perverted from the use aud pro- motien of the comfort of the ianetic, which had not been shown in the present insiance, My. James Mason, and Mire. Alstyne, who is the ssiar of the lunatic, as Weill a# other members of Lhe family, av ited with the report of the referee aud uow apply for an order to direct tha,committer* to provide other and mere suitable accommodations for bis personal com- fert, and # carriage for bis exciusive ure. ands mao ts Ja- | servant for bis personal atteadaace, iv addition tot @o fewale vervants, and for ou order appointiog & new cc wmiltes, y removing tae preseatoor, mictes, | or by adding other members of the junit wud win Ghat the commit ce, be direct More PAFLIGUIAT ACCOUMT, Of Lhe moneys te their baods for ote henwlt of tl jason aod Mm. Alstyne contend | Bate coperted upom the Shit iG ¥ Suld be for the ad Mr. tbat the referee ought ¢ evidence Inid before hin vautage of the lunatic. sud y Junatie. heir sonduct to- | wards him beavoided; that it would be advisable for | » in which *, family to | Liy comtribute to his | interesting ne lish amusing. aud U THE NEW YORK HERALD. Theatrical and Musical. Bowray Tue. performed Inst evening before a brilia le which could not be surpasted, Mr. J. ond (a Jack's personation of Werner we bave always thought his bert piece of acting. und last evening he fully eon firmed that opinion, The first part of che tragedy le where he ap) where the poow 8 te mort advau fortunate a Wernee, hunted down 6: er. utor. is al penrances complete! hin meeting with Stralenhelm; the soeniee Werner meets Stralenheim’s questioning, his suspicions of the Hungarian Gabor, (Mr. Gilbert;) his agitation and remor committing the fatal act. of di:honory y? | ere crimes ade venial by the vocusion | dle manner te which, later in the dram, this reason- ing is browyht home to bim by Ulric; the sad remoree: of Werner in possession of his inheritance for the sata committed by Werner whon opprésaud amd persucaveds, all afforded fine points for Vr, Wailack’s acting. Mr. Gilbert. as the frank Hungarian. and Mr. MoFariand, as the young Ulric. also played admirably. Mra. Wai- Inck, as the wife of r bas not much to do, but P with much taste. Wisans, nan’. wax vory funuy Indeed; in fact, was received with the greatest entire: t exe long. it will be repeated. Im givin, such elegant entertainments, vir. Uamblin shows that he is not to be beaten in the theatrical race, now a end that his patrons may depend on having not oulg elegant but Intellectual amusemont, The very sue cvestul drama of “Shot in the Kye,” concluded the en tertainments To-might the “Lady of Lyons” so@ “Shot in the Eye.”” pwar THearke. '# beautitul opers med, Siguere | orell nd Signor Vite ax Buri chroughout was very credituble. coived wad acted the character of Ravenswood istic wbility, and Vite, as Ashton, was exock. ‘The chorusses. wiso, were well made up, and the orchestral scoompamiment re talented leader. To-morrow evening is set apart fom the benefit of two grent favorite and excelent vooalistay, Signer und Sinora Vita. ‘Chey wili appear in tho ele gent opera of “Linda di Chanmoanix,’ with a stroag cast Throughout. It fs hoped that thove who have listened with delight to these artists, during their enyagemenh, Will use their exertions in giving genuinemerit what ie We hope to see every sent in the Broadway fashionable aud appreciative audience. | Nisio’s Gavan —The performance of Me. remy the popular comedian, congregated (ast evening 4 gr | audience at this fine resort for amusement Th» domes~ tie comedy, in two acts, called the * Village Doator* performed the part of Dr. Merre Bonowur, was s fine piece of acting. snd an excellent scoasiom for the refined netor, Placids, to display his histrionle | powers He was by Mr. Chippendale, whose role had been originated by him at the Patk theatre, | where the play went off upwards of thirty nights. Mr. d, Mr. Arnold, as well as Mesdamos Hoary, Howard, susteinued the other | the comedy, which went off amidst roars of isughter. The second play, was the laughable farce of the ~ Dou~ ble Bedded .” im which the Dulcimer Pipes, (la. is the capital feature, and whisk, a4 usual. bursts of laughter «reat merriment. Jv! ry Major Minus. ost extravagant end fuamy an@ Mrs, Watts, as my Lady Deputy Loum, personated ‘Anfatoated ‘english woman to perfection, Wi! ap excellent company of oomedi doubte dly, attract thousands to his theatre. This eve ‘Hk Orena.— Last even i} , the Ravel family appear in, “La Fete Uhampétre,* thee Soldier for Love yo the exercise of tue tight Turatar.—The amusing comedy of “ Mare Life” was played last evening. much te the smuse- | mont ot a Prt Tho this piece does 0% certainly present @ very delightful picture of conuu- | bial bliss, it is most entertaining one, and the sepa rations andre-unions of the varivus coupies that form sonst roare of Lon geet — | tom, as the chilly old Coddle, over whose i. Lynx (C. W. Clar holde such # rod in the shape of a | Imomledge of his early indiscretions, wa: most oomi- cal; the serio-comic sgony and a cag the old ge tleman at the bare mention of £ lady tr Diack from the West Indies’ fairly convul to uae ratber a buckmeyed phrase.) the audience with leagh- ter. Mrs B ‘sod Mr. Joboston, as that very Mrs. and Mra. Dove, ware also very rest of the couples showed off she the dramatie persona, Very respectaine family, and at the hotel for « veral | wy boy come up out of that.” The toflation having — bealth aud comfort, thai > . Mchins pacts ‘The ungistrate, on learning ‘Sie state- | Peurcomplcted the beard upon which the hare af Was | Biemtot bis OFM, wer ¢, serrate aude exe. | various styles of matrimonial #jvebiling most Sealy ment of ty erheag= me ota Taory traneplred iast {1n- elouds war to perform his arent fost laying Been at. aa ee 14 thet the sam of | pal pore baggy an th sg week > bbe athe iu the rowbery, ‘rom tached. Dimselt b: bewo fast tle heels, 5 i \ ures! a oe Oustody lart evening, and she was immediately tuken | the rlgual to let go was given, when mat Jenanee. saan soarvene hy | $l evesstnars entests eee Fc ones “ back into the service of Mr. Dwrer, the | oe Of | most wajesticaily, amidst the giortous gmd chel forte; that previous to his removal ne de | pov yn pe Say {t better. The*".* the hotel. The suspicion was strong the girl, | poter Gi Aleil Columbia. aed which warranted her arrest; but om the case being | gandy who bad geuhered rou fully investigated, it nppeers sho is innocent of the alleged ebay 6. nother bie Robbery.--Some hotel thief, on Tues- day night, entered the room of one of the boarders at | he becowr like » aioequito, Kull of apex the Astor House, and en Userefrom $200 ia gold and © lot of foreign co Eaton was arr suay, at Coxackie, by Dle Ellie, anc! brought ta tits ity, om a charge of fue $2¥ from » German boy by the wane of Audrew Waslin, Justice Lothrop committed the accused to prison, for trial husing an Officer. Ofhi arrested, grant rurner, ona charge of aby discharge of his duty. Justice Lu cused te bail. in the sum of $200, to Suspicion of Burg George Watson an: tice Lothrop eommitiod Uh Dearing. Wane of Considenee Yerterday, before Justice Lothrop, aud requested to be committed to prison fora tow days, an he seid he had ‘Deen on a drunken apres for 14 days, and that he could ot venture to cron the Fullon ferry, as his inoliva- | tions wore such that he would gertninly Jm overs | ° of tacts, tino | four Under thin stat board into the river. in order to vober him ws. Charse of Sidhing Wo notheed tt peryctes ale raid (he arrest of Catharine Matesil alias Midem (ow. fell, ono charges of atlempting bo stad Mr Gear, Case, of No, 163 Puiton ab., and her divcbarge tr tody Thera appents to bere been some standing in the whole a@wir, by Madam Costello, Im re ference te her daugor, a# baying boou abducted. We bow learn frou the mowt reliable source, that sir. Cs wer notin any way connected with the daughter of Madam ostelio, oni therofors, (he violence attempted to be perpetrated o# Mr. Caus, wax dene under a wrong = ae ©, which kay been fully chown aimee to be the ae %, Charge of Stralene @ Horse—A young maw by th name of Joba Ryag was orresied on @unday morni fs ke was cromming the Harlem bridge. having in Bos Bowseation n borre ralusd ab $100, the property uf ipicer & MeMano, No. o&@ Nroadway. At the tims of the Sire om Beturdey night over the ing of Mr. | 8 the Berses wore hurried out, avd the above horse wae missing, Baving been rode off by the aceused, * accused up for trial Charge of Stobbing 4 Pelicoman —On inet Friday night, policeman Edward Connelly, of the Sitteousa ward, was stabbed by # man in thy abdemon, whem no war (rying to arrest on a suspicion of burglary ing ® duxgerous wound. Yesterday, « man’ bs name of Puter areen Was arrested on the char, in ad. The prisoner wae tekeo b: M 0 identified him as the bh tice Meuntfort « further bearing t ° Mr. Connelly, Wt in ald, will recover, frend ‘ceny.—A boy by the nawe of Thomas Smith was arrested yesterday, on @ charge of ateating 940 from Andres MeCnfwey. Tho nesasod wns ovim- mitted Charge of Dale Prevences.Oftoer Stephens, ot the lower police, arrested, yesterday, s man by the name of Salon Jemkine. Jr, on ® warrant isued by fustive Lo throp. im which the accused stands charged with ob teiniog #200 from Charles olcke, residing at Ne 51 Greop wich strest, by false and tre It seema that the ao persons to learn receiv from $1 Polcka called avinewe 3209 bo be loft formance of stead of reowiving hie full pay, be small portion, aod was unable to recover ie hia $200, The contact was net fulfilled, oad the above charge was made a ordor te pualsh the accused, If guilty of the offences Charge of Swindling A German J of Julias Horsfoidt, wae arrested, yes by the meme by oMoer ” obtatning valved at near $400, fos Abrabam J. Brows, reriding at Cimoimnmed warns Brown wae in some femily difficnity with his and Horsfeldt poreunded hich to well all bis property to him for one third of its vaine, which would Rerp the wife ad them, after the sale, ab any time, he could have Lis property back again, licown accord. ingly, under (bis promises, sold the goods to Morefaldt. believing him to be hones’. But om the eontrary, n> sooner had the eae been «footed, than Horafeldt packet up all the geods and ¢ ow York, Brown re- quested baok the gow rateldt refured to them up, protest! lo Atephena, of th lot of ready m © Justion commitind Bim to prisom ter a furtaor hearing Naval Entotiige he U.S. store abip Supply, Lieut, Com'g A. Min olwlr, 41 days from Rie Janeiro, arrived here yorterday The follewing is @ list of her ofivers:—Liows. Com’'g, Arthur Sinciair; Acting Master, (eo. H. Coeper, Fase 4 Ave't Surgeon, BK. K. Kano; Acting Parser, J.D Gbirelin, Jr | Tassed Midst k Minor, W. # Jones, Geo H. Rice; M pmon, B. F. Gray, The ay g beets AY July, at whien the v \gate aT ene Token nook Amerioaa man. when the A man by the mame of William | y. Pesiding in Brooklyn, came to the police vitlce ith the jotent to steal Justice Blakely loexed the | | Contre rtrewt hopital, ~ | Gy, three falel onnee of epi | elty «! In Quebeo, sight deaths by sholure have securred | Shoe the last report. | the | tops of the honses it wan avery beautiful wownt f dailloea took # due Wert course @pu after & short time, the eavalivr continued to deersare Su sie, uncil we | ward b abvure of the that a eutou the ‘he , MOre tasn the nee, after which he uses ws» witting ren | mictle he had his own eatablichus | the wboWe mlabod, fu to hie situwtion wud wants, ope rooa, ther UmsUite® | reome will conclude the evening's amusement”, tohis committee, C>8t | Cymisty’s Mingteece sro going it with e rush; thee wave wae enite OF OHO DEF, , witty vayings emasing, eral mand wel ne wee wena, mene Ay ino Feowived with a a ee eat wien natgat be wae in | tm which be outa bis meul be. ee Oo I resume thwir Saturday afar nts Ne Secimanoed We were Very uiad ta ponocten woman, who is, j ‘ ‘app. ac ABEE Seok. Good mews for the Vienbed idety w. wive 1 ahebie to poy those ai > im whieh hie situs BOOB Suneere | <A gyning onoer’s will is was ‘ yom Fequures; ead they (urther inmist thet ke. Their usu. '<ver that the gacdeu was well (lied, for lke cavalier rich ‘b if 1 . oncert sod | Ay deserve: ail ho has een ved way a daring anda = much mere then ‘De commligeo jy on'tiled to for the | srouenad: tien and attefitiin wiscs “ho luaatio re- . owt, tie most dangerous teat, aud forthinreason there wwe attached to the balloon auisecondily be bed avevatrod vaelt human being ie foreminy 2 smog & extracrdiawry sight. timo, he (hee a somerset, aud 4 boon noticed by those ab } (tho gemlewan Bimseif, | We ane plewsed to add, was nud bus! Phe Progress of the Chotera, wt us ore Maron's Ovriom, Naw Yous, Soptomber 818 M ‘Tho Sanitary Committee of this olty roport 8 dentha olere, be having covstrod daring Une inet twontys BOARD OF WEALTH i | At mye. the following report was precwnted oy Counsel. which war seeepled, aud, on mot it was Resolved. That after thie day, the Bvard dissontinas nde®- | making daily reports to the publie, bat that phyxisiens | will be required way ce make reports, ae beretefere, of suce cases ae 1A oan | pcocmnms Afier therein direoted, and T o'elook In the | bacon strack against a houre, of whick 4 were from hospit ond iia jefore the ly megirtrate courinitted bim to the Tombs for five deys, | private prastive. oe ‘ " ~# the Bow ol Henith, Sept 6, 1%49, ne ~ = 2 the Madioal , & * ceiver , they also couieud that the oxder of the sd Javuary, 1848, was explicit in ile disectious to the re- focwe to make (be inquiries sad take the accounts et he urred ia not doing 0. je it was incisted, thes uuder the cir \mst@nees every attention was paid to the wants and comfort of the lunatic, Chas the committees bad takea him te Paris, where be resided (ase years, amd procured tor him the advice of (ae most i of the faculty in that city, whe had approved 0 PromtMERs pre soribed by the attending phyricion, ature of bis disease (parsiysir) the /.7m in whieh it wtineked him, it was aun ; hua, and concluded by Iusisling, erpted to the report of the ro! ecucluded by it Adjourned to this , they Were now Court of Generat we selon. Aldermen WRG end y Surramann 6.—Zrial for Orion Face Pree "wee be: t so trial on ~Serwe of vbvaiming © #uteh worth #7 and bo 000 $00 and $00 in money, som aycding inba. avaed Mar. Un im cemppeny with whow be was travelling, im July tae hoce, in this State, being bad been for some tims at + Tauman W. Mantes, of fy | duly sworn, deposed that he ‘t impessible to procure eervante (men servants, ia particular.) to remain with tht ay (ey had wot | bility having fallen The pi ‘This | teinmemts, no doubi the the garden WA be vislied ip aan mn ing the seo | dine. last week of thore » | hundreds, y Intelligence, Finx.—A fire was discovered ou Cuenday afternoos by officers Skidmire aud Whitebend, In the wordew houre on lot Ne S Alin street, who ««tingaised it tha:, from the with trifling damage. | Supons (Lomms.—A man newed John Derimpin wae found by offer Boro Parade grodad, wdoat nine o'clock on Taesiay night, in a state of imerna to @ Ot, Le Was Souvezed We bis residence Acorest.—Vethrday, abowt 12 o'slock, a Boat wit | five men, while purring Ward's Ilacd ander Mr Morander G | sail, war upset im ® squall the acti oat bo Ne: on Obror ving, the sevident, barteurd with hiv orew to hot nha | guee. and fortunately evceeedad la reaculy, ors fiom their perilous position j tHe Duncunar in Teter -Sevnwre yy luspeetor. Andiag that though the owacer Seventh lor on the manure. we, san.0 amount. insisted » The youter | Ju of the distries, om Dn bo ha Perwe. Velng Mrrested | Dat were released my btw of from $4 to pe be ROBERT UC HAWS, the South, and was comieg ou io virit his parents, whem | yoy oe | ALEX. B, SCHULTE, | ke'ust the grirenar ua ‘ihe eaty hecrneu Cinelamat much Be helen CHARLES WEBB. wall Committee 864 Sandusky, “ Hie made wy acquaintance,” ani nm Clty Intell IN b MORGAN, of Health. ona ae te On arrival a Dutlalo, where ne | PCB, about Afty persone of all shades, colors, ang GOBERT A. SANDS, LALOB ¥ OAKLEY, ©. W. STURTEVANT, New ¥ Medical Counset ae th The ondervigned b | entirely extinet ng on, tobe thelr duty 60 add that the und ned deem the long centipannes of the choler atmesphere has | erest disease, Which cannet, of z They would, therefore, premature with reward to their ced De lisence” With da these, che | ene aned are of pinion that our citieous may turn to their homes im perfees necarity, aud that city ay be Tikitel by strengere with o¢ muck eafeiy as any portion of she « - Pron MD, Mw sMiTH. WD, . W. MOORY, M.'D., sEER, M.D, RICHARD EL’ MORKIa, M. Dy strast opposite the © seab to the sole of cholers, Shout bail part three o'clook om Caeedey afleraoon if BROOMLYE B fina: Thore have hoon reported fo | Hi Wells, Johu H. Wells, and Nassau stroet, No other on-es reported ay CHARLES &. J, GOODRICH, Uhysician of the Board. BY TRLEORAPHC Mowrneat, Soptember 6, 1949 There bas boon only ono death by cholera in this oo youtorday Bostor, Soptombor 6—P, M ‘There bave boon no deaths by oholern im the ofty proper, during the past twenty fonr hours. Five, how over, have ooourred at the liespital, and three on Dear Lowert vember 5A M ‘The cholees ia om the increas in this city, ton deaths having coonered yeetorsay Borva.o, September §—P. M. The cholera has almost cotirely dissppeered from this city—only one dente bay 4d during the lant twemty four hours Ait Louvre, September 6, 1840 ‘The In(orments im this olty during Uhe week onding Yesterday, were TI of whiok four wore by cholera, and 4 Core children under flys pours of mae. BY THR MAILS Cotumbus, Ohio, . seeey Sept 1 Milwaukia, Win... Aug 90 Lovell, Mom... . am 4 | j | said he bad lost bis pocket beok oontaiuing $290, be wanted to go (0 Niagara Fails snd | oom bie along, expenses, Fie bold me thet the South, aud would tek» FH mw month i wand Lome, afer teceived a letter, signed hyrou,” me to come on to New fork foame on to thts ony, ond met him (the pritoger) Brot ak Faimo's, where be told me thet he had ieut Lis purse and watch toe | me who bad gous to (aliforn’s fle wanted me 4 him my Watod (9 reise sour money om, UUs! he ta remitianes irom howe. te suid, lo relation property af (he Sowrh taet he hed veme 400 a roee (bet be bed written to lis overseer Mr Wilson, rr bine net gality. Ar soon as toe verdict fed Leen pro- Bo unord, the Reeorder ordered the princuer to stand ap: which order being obeyed. his Honor proceeded te administer to him « severe rebuke thai be had escaped on @ mere ieebnicwlicy. The jury had promewaced him ity, od Shey hed dove right im rendering «uch @ verdict; aud yeb there wae ti room bub deemed tian (be Mecorder weraed it practions; for, ry te revel f ment which would be Bisjot ebarged (rom custody. | Another Paine Pretence Care —A black maa, named Johuron Hegeman, waa pert placed on (rial, charged wich baying on the 11th of ‘uly, obtained by faive pretences # cloak worth sightera a poseanda of Eligebotb roviding #t No. 6 York street eppeared that the prisouer went fo vite Cook and pre- sented am order, purporting t Lave beom written by doe ie wae tnwe die | David Green, = aolored man, and the Owner of the | cloak, om recei¥ing (hie order, the olowm was delivered | bo the prisoner, aod it we wequewly provea thet the order bad dever been given by The case A the jury roturaed @ yoriics of attended to bie owe ones, ish Innguage into aw my hitaself could do. tt dreased the jury pital negro linge, and on bis Vietion being weucuncnd, the Court asked him wi le bad to say why judgment should not be passed upon bim. lie mado & spevck, thy hea of Which was, that there asa conspiracy agetast him Ho was seoteaced to the ponitontiary (ur three mouths Chorge of @rand Larceny upon his defence, charged with grand ny, im kaye ing, om or sbous the 8th of Novombor last, hired from Mra Caroliny Keariey, of No. 186 Canal street. « quan ity of furmiture, valued st over $40, whieh furniture hie sold in ® fow days after hiring it Mrs. Kearloy tee. tifled that prisoner hired the furniture of her, and Me Terre’ syle testified to the fact of the prisomer'y having rola the far © verdict of guilty, the matoy of the Uourt. prisow for two yours Acquisted Thomas ?. Terry was tried ona charge of grand larceny, i# the alleged stealing « gold wateh worth p00, the property of George W. fell, ov oF about the Lith of Koasey waa put at recommended the prisoner to Ho waa wemtenced bo the State 7. He was, therefore, declared not gut! aud diecmarged from oustody by the He ioformed bis | May last, Thore was no | the prisoner which went te make | nations assewbied tn front of the Oily ta, to take ito comsideration the reeont onale Board of Health on Use boge. what to do or where to b Spproaohin, rine k mr aunied table bat tires iiecd of @2 cent tallow otocy matehes ware pro truck and loud anearthly of the aidermen = The sider- sud ssid be regretsed that preseat on so important just left a tempe and mighty a0 secaricn Tapce meeting amd war vot aware until » fer momenta before of this meet that he hed completely en Dausted hita-eif a that giorious emus, bat bas the dias rhwwa of words Was always upou him aud he would give Cane! bic blarney bie-te. Tio eid that 18 was all wr taking the pige away from them, the Board of Heals inight as weil take # man's hour or laud; shay had just 2 much power. He them asked them why they €hd aot turn outas strong om an vecasion of this kind as thew shall dere and will do as fou bid have pom m. aive hice 2 little Jameics,”” to the Aeonttg next fall) He setd be would be most bappy to m them again. and that very soom, as the fall eleotion wae drawieg oleh end (bere woaid be some importants yare tions to discuss Aeeocn asthe alderman Dal concluded this politica berangue ageotiomen stepped forward and moved tant as subscription be taken up te proeure & saddle see bridle for (he siderman in order that he might be shia antil the next olor ae swoon ded by some doven voleesy usiy, the cnadie was no# Micker- oment the oa age y thee a subseri » opened, the went out ead lett py darker, whieh was disheartening to | the spuaker Thus ended the seoond farce, The Hote ARPITACE O98 DRPARTORGS Col Z Pratt. Pentteviil B Gowda, sinh ames Col. D Woodruf, NJ; James D. Bulloek, U8 N ; Mr. Thos Molson, Canada; Robt # Tylee, Mont Col J. if Clineh and two 4 Mi sod davgbters Philadelphia; Mrs Aldri nabterr, J.P. Aldrion. Baitimere; Hon at faanily. worwiford N Rastwick aud | Boctom, ©. 4 U d tady, U.S ro 0. K. White, Pittebangh Capt ©. P. Patteryon, W Shackford. Boston; Jos. B Forney MoNab, Canada; H. Riga, inix cob, John G Christie. NF it. K | family, Aisbeme; D | nud daughter, Missourt Capt B &. Alexander U.S. ; Capt 5 jem U BAY Lieut. Losser, SA; George Harringtoe, private oretary to the Sreretary of State; MC Perry, jr, 0 N., Mee Comrey, eadon. Mow | s be cook, U # A; De Margy, Middletown; Mr. Burronghs, Mr. Pell Tan, Meitenry J. ( Whitm, Mies | Baltimore, Were stnomg the arn | vale yest 9 Irving House. Jobo C. Clark, fewt Auditor of the Treaserg? od in Washibgton | Bie Allow lend, 4 coterned im the | throvgh Albany om the 4th inat, om route for (anads.

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