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» rrr ce - —— — — 7 meee 2 - = - —— : : , Cotrrcror Maxwett py tue Evs-uins.—Mr. Tue Orera—Reuearsat ov ‘rie Hvauexots.— | wife is to be conveyed to Romdout, where her com-| and the gold watches, valued, including the money. at | Steaanship Vice leaves to-day—neon—- N E YORK HERALD. Maxwell, the Collector of this port, is still hanging | The public must not construe the postponement of | pisint will be ai Before the anthoriliee of thet ee. paeet, he aticn stome.on the penper pauate t0-Ge | Se Sarma. 25 | we bag frm ue opr siteriee ie bina anapa " by the eye-lids before the Senate, at Washington, | the opera of “ The Huguenots” into anything like rere like two. bells of tre, from her | ‘The Court stated that on the assignment of MeGary, yy a rp bee : JAMES GORDON BENNETT, i i j i he he nd from the tranguln- | and under the direction of the court, Mr. Smith was | ‘chee 7 speed, ands PROPRIBTOR AND BDITOR. While all the other persona appolated soche-waslewe-|-tedifineence “em: th: QUREOe AN company ‘or chis'| 08 Ge tagmuns tem ‘ae salentnse or sm Dy the | comprlied to deliver th v0 aly. Domerest. vaEe Rees offices, in this region, have been confirmed. Great | manager. Enormous skill is necessary to perfect | pails of an unnatural brute in hui form. We hope On this instruction oa Damerest Brosdwey—Ladies are . . , ” A TS. igi i i " it take hii lett the court, and soon after 5 a OFFICE %. W. ConNEK OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS: | curiosity has been expressed as to the eause of the | co grand and serious a work as this chef d'auore of task Jeation wil soaaeily svaptaks 3 ae Sy Paice eteeeal tor Cha lerase, stated: ithe yienang which will og LD, deen pez cony—ST per annum. | delay in his confirmation, Froma printed pamphlet, | Meyerbeer. It is in four acts, and is complicated in | , S858 ding article, was. while standing ou the | Court that Mr, Damerest. on going to the dwelling ‘matter how y'Saburviay, 41 0%4 cents per | addressed to the Senate, and @ curious one, too, | its lyrical as well as dramatic effects. Five or six stepsof the United States Marchal’s office, yesterday, | houre of officer A.M. C. Smith, he met Marcus icero eaitony SARE ann wrich we have received from Washington, we are | rehearsals have been necessary to satisfy the vocal- | between 12 and en" taee Saled by a ean carcde | bel erty vould motte ealivestd up, as it was attached or On eee ee he Mclucted from | beginning to suspectithe cause of the delay in re- | ists themeelves, and one more will be given to-day, | NA" °%' “- and was afterwards con. | tbe reward of $1,000 ie tise paid, or the postage will be deducted From | ‘ " 5 ata eT ee ‘ The Court thea made an order, citing Mr, Smith to large the men U Femi eSPONDEINCE, conteiniagimpertant | "PCC! t0 his confirmition, The following extracts, | at eleven o'clock, to perfect all the preliminary ar- | veyed home in a very weallly state, in a carriage. appear at 2 o'clock that day before the court, to show ‘and beautiful patterns. "Also, a variety of unique asthe 2 TE Te eel rier of the world; f weed will be | Which are from the ‘commencement and close of | rangements. sont, Sreaue-Tuamans Besrigunens {a Hoboken, | caure why be detained the propert . fee tellet use, many ot welche never been bore im Bor ally pole be «communications, We do | this curious pamphlet, will be sufficient to give | There was a rehearsal yesterday, at mid-day, | two large trees in Sand surest, opposite the Methodist cen at hn el ee eae rere dine | “corner of Liberty strech away, ool returs rages velniie our readers an idea of what is going on in secret | while the fashionable world, unconscious of the Ghareh. vere blovn. dows aruereet of ake protection | tion for Mr. Smith, but without being able to thad hit, between Waiker ry " DVERTI MES ry mee a r a ; 4 y 4 4 2 — == | session in Washington:— pains taken to please it, was panting fora breath of | Pasta was lifted up and carried along by the whist See ie pomaeaemareeneccurt. HOw! wtegand Cards, Envelopes, Cake. " AMUSEMENTS Tu1s BVENING, Rernesenra rion. ‘ fresh air. It was an interesting sceae. The many | wind. When the storm reached Ellis’s Island, trom wich papers by the Sheriff. exhibiting an attachment op St! Wafers, of the mass tae gree 4 —— ade Te, the Committee af the Honorable the Seals of the Uaioe artists of the establishment were all present, like it carried with pe ich @ cloud of | forthe above Property made by Marcus Cicero Stanley, . rel branch store wery.—Ricuanp UI—Born races, to whom has been refered the no 0 0 : 1 i - ‘ r , or the acsommoda’ i ,howuer raksra, eit: rane = | Maawell. for Coliectur af the Custome for the State ef | boys and girls at school, forming an array of musi- | The storm was far more violent in Brooklyn than N ie Tereent oe ee Cs Oot the ceceenenassen. of See eee ee — BROADWAY TOEATRE, Broadway.—Sriarr or Goi New York. cal talent and genius such as has never before been York, The clothing store of Moore & Lion, No. 9 bd Mr. McKeen, the District Attorney, rose and stated, ee ee eee ‘The undersigned, considering the said Maxwell un- ; iy r Bowery, just above Hester street, was struck with the d ‘A rt ti ¢| Clark, Tailor, 16 Wiliam mena WAenie worthy to hold any place of trust, o to be entrasted | known in the metropolis. While Steflanoni, sotto | electric duta. which tore away the plates, rom down the | whet 09 the sentence ott Atitary9. Ebors thipe singe, be. |. ler a bissh alos Danenar Srosh Gee Mai a NL BLO ® GARDEN Broadway.—Romawce awn Reaurry | with Serer covey his fellow men, begs leave to state his | gore, was rehearsing her music, Salvi and Pader, ba) pes hea Sone wieeriet ge ad some goede, the State prison, and that ata future day he would | bet: $a i, yber garments, ie eropensian, My ree —Lvsiran Pao nace, reasons for that opinion ase and entered the earth without any other result. "4 3 get ok ‘ie of the osual variety. trow- in a letter purporting to have been written at Wash- | the latter the zealous and inimitable manager, were drug store of Nr. Loiver, corner of Hudson and Spriag use . pave A Be Frpe tod sere for summer gre selected with my usual taste, Ragliah - BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Paui. Par— Prixep Wacorss was publishedin the New York weekly ington whie'! Alervor of the 22d December, 1840, (copy herewith). & Merrvor of th | | promenading, locked in each other's entwining arms, holding delightful discourse, only interrupted, streets, was also struck. The lightning came in through an attic window, found a bell wire, and pass- that he bad received tw +rnor, in which it w: annonymovs letters trom the stated that if this prisoner merino Coats made to order, $7. Esinblished 1844, Go forth into the Fietds.—Oar TRE, Chath: . uper edited by —— Fuller, the friend of Maxwell. who m 4 ing down by it melted it, and going off the handle, wx- G : slat Ps, bras lansing iit aan, eerie s Lawveu—-Tunse Cuvoxon Pino's goverument officer, that is, a public vtore- | here wnd there, at some divine musical passage | pleded In he street with «loud noise. Portunaiely, sista agate him. that great 7 agar Meinet en eihurebratdyeor a ort wise to) ke co) te Pascoe Bi euper, find self, at ie fe of more aD ic! ‘ P no one was hurt. Four brie! jouses in progress of nto the country, for medicinal purposes.” It is Te cere reveuty, although ata distance’ of more thane | Which arrested their Siieation and commanded | cisctian, between Minth and Tenth, erenuesere Tair So oitz: nubile and private balldinge would be burned. | eu to go whens ther parpane to aanaetbeuands one Cunisty's OPERA HOUS thousand miles. quietly pursuing my avocations | their admiration. The elassic elegance of Bosio’s | ticth street, were blown down with a loud crash; and merely intimated the contents; and that thore letters | @u8F ver bottle, HOLBROOK & CO., 214 way. cra Miner nets for the eupport of my family, called on to fight over a ; OLYMPIC.—Purgoe’s Muvernena, battle which | had fought and won more than twenty face was lighted up with smiles now and then, while Steffanoni’s lustrous and beaming eyes be- covsiderable damage was done in several parts of the city. Were concocted and written by men now in the city prison, who were capable of any crime: and that by re- The chenpest and best place tn the cers past. In thie letter I am greatly slandered, ‘ f ini | p tue Weatuen —The weather yesterday wasintensely | moving Ashley from the Tombs, he had brokeu one ef | 1°,£6¢ 8 eyed Boot ox Gaitor. ie a: 41 Courtlandt Fann MOGEKM.—Cusmme Lape, amp Vansove Ov | The conclusion from seeding this tatter is irresistible, | spoke a soul kindled, with the fire of song. Marini | not and closs, ‘There wes aocusidersble Desens in tee | the links op the chute Tel ee ee ane ef | on Be an ers ae anally low, ey we Te faretes that if net published by Maxwell's procurement, §$/ 01, cave an impressiveness to the scene by his | merning, but in the evening it died away. and the | return those annonymous letters back to the Governor. eli vo give usa call, GOV. YOUNG. was with his full approbation. so B P s CASTLE GARDEN—Sumweu Peres. AMERICAN MUSEUM—Cunsoscrims—Davmx ann, 50, “New York, Satarday, June 22, 18 Telegraphic Summary. We have nothing special or important by tele- graph to-day, ¢ t it be the arrival of the steam- ipt of k’s later Apparently as an apology for this renewal of the old war, nmoug other things it was falsely stated that I st in some of the New Orleans papers in opposi- » to Maxwell, and, for the purpose of throwing him overboard, I was intriguing with the honorable Mr. Seword, of the Senate, 1t was not true that I was out against Maxwell in any of the New Orleans papers, nor has any or either of the papers published at that place said aught | against him. Ihad not, for 20 years, to the best of my | recollection, cireulated a ringle copy of the pamphlet | describing bis misdeeds, which [ have freely circulated majestic bearing, though his pleasure was con- stantly excited by the music. ‘The rehearsal was only given lightly by the voealists, as is their cus- tom; yet, in the final duo, Salvi, inspired by the music, poured forth his whole sou], and was warmly applauded for the magnificent effort. Could the public have seen this rehearsal, they would have been surprised and enchanted. It was | night air was execedingly oppressive, The thermome- ter stood at $2. Innuman Cavriry to 4 Cusp.—Orlando Colburn, who. it is said, is keeper of the barber's shop at the United States Hotel. is a widower, having two litue beys, one aged six and the other eight years, whom he The Cose of Lapham —Mr. A. A. Phillips, couse) for Lapham, on whose trial on Thursday the jury conld not agree, moved to haye him admitted to bail on bis own recognizance, as a number of the jury had stated that they did not believe the witness (Hugernin). who, it reems, was in possession of all the counterfeit mo- boards at 76 Hauston street, where also be sleeps khim- seifat night} The youngest, on Wednesday wight. di: beyed the fatherin some trifling matter, when. it i alleged, he seized a cowhide aud whipped the child in arhocking manner. These facts having transpired, | assistant Captain Hogan took the child before Justice | ney, and yet he (Hugernin) was admitted as a States evidence to convict Lapham, in whose possession no counterfeit money was found, Br. McKeon rose, apparently with much earnest- ness, and stated that for bis part. he was at a loss to know how Hugernin was admitted as a witness; but I ONEY MARKET, Feivay, Juue 21-6 P. M. The hot weathcr makes Wall street very dull, Alf the speculators who could clean out theirtancies at even a moderate sacrifice, have done so, and left for some of the fashionable watering places. Others, muck against their will, have to remain to wateh the steady depreciation going on in prices, and the gradual disap~ ° ; e. “wee fi ique—yet i ‘ were dressed with | 4 . am informed that other correborative evidence can be telligence from Europe, a sy h, re- | since the said Mirror publication, unique—yi full of interest. All e i Detar treat tee ivan See: his azret/ ing | produced on the next trial and if it is not brought | Pest*uce of those fine visions formed several weeks: i by te will be found i othe! As to the accusation that the honorable Mr. Seward | elegant simplicity, all were, as it seemed, members Pi pre, | forward I eball have the prisoner discharged. since. Things in Wail street have taken just the course core es ‘N » WI De found In another | was contederating with me egainst Maxwell, or on any P iti | fented a most shocking spectacle. his flesh being eut 4 ave the p ged. 7 eolumn Other eugect, it a tie had not the honor of cor. | Of One happy family, and, though familiar, were d raised in ridges all over his b The inhutoen The Court set the next trial for the first Wed- | we anticipated. The rapid rise ia the market value of ody. Jather was held to bail in the sum ‘of $200 to take his nesday in the Ju P igs : : A j Bi hless stocks, could not, by any possibility, be eus- ngton the: nothing very inte- | responding with that gentleman on aay subject. nor | decorous. ‘There was none of that rude end vulgar | Zz ve wort » : " . vere tot in eration coduy, | bad L seen bim for many years; aud mj acquaiutance mirth which characterizes society in the fashiona- | 4! for the offence. Police Intelligence. tained for avy length of time, and @ reaction was just Testing, The Senate were not in session to-day, | with him was so very transient that t could scarcely 3 “ Assauttixa 4 Lavy iv Broapway.—APrenchman by | Selling Impure Meat—OMMcer Crosett arrested, yester- | as certain aa the rising of the sua. All good, sound, %” * heving adjourned from ‘Chursday to Monday for | be called an acquaintance. ble season, at Newport and Saratoga, and we think | the name of Paul Lelier arrested yesterday oa a! day merning, a buteber by the namy of Matthew Tor 2 the purpose of allowing the chamber to be cleaned and fitted up fora summer session. It will ‘cen by reference to the proceedings of the House of Representatives, that a call has been m on President Tayler for information as to Whether the Military Governor of New Mexico has interfered in reference to the boundary question de In 1526.4 great derangement took place among sove- ral of the banks. insurance companies, and other incor- porations of New York, with whose management I had not the least concern. ‘I was not, and never had been, the owner of a single share cf their stock. with the ex- ception of the Fulton Bank and Life and Fire Insu- rance Company; in the latter company I subscribed, At its first organization. for forty shares, and immedi- ately sold out, and had not any further concern therrin, that a few such rehearsals, given at our summer watering places, would have a wholesome effect upon the manners of those who outrage decency and civility in those places. If the principa! vocal- ists, fatigued with their labors, applied their lips to the “oaten straw,” as Virgil calls it, stuck into a sherry-cobbler, there were no shouts, staring, or charge of violently assaulting lady ‘by the name of | Mary Andrews, by a blow in the face, while passing | down Broadway. It seems that Lelier inet this lady in | company with apotber lady. and iuflieted the assault without any provocation, although when brought to the police ‘court he stated that the lady bad somo year? sgo insulted him when in Paris, It is believed the men is insane. Justice Osborne committed him to prison for trial. Sanine or tHe Vicrnor—Cnanti ING oF THE Sr. pey, whokeeps his shop in Centre street, neat Pearl, on acharge preferred before Justice Osborn, by Maria E. Austin, who swears that he sold her diseased liver, (called by the butchers © Sagery,”) for good and whole some meat. The fact of a butcher felling impure meat. is a misdemeanor, and punishable by fine and impri- sonment, The accused was held to bail by the magis- trate, te answer the charge. virrest of « City Pilot —Officer Cummings yesterday arrested a notorious fellow. calling himself Patriek Con- dividend paying securities may not depreciate much in prices for sometime, as they are probably the safest and best investments of the day; but stocks of purely a fancy character, are, at times, inflated by artificial means. and speculative movements are from time to- time errated for tbe purpose of distribating the stock amoug outelders, aud relieving the large holders im the street, Heretofore, when the spirit of speculation ‘ ? ay Te A I had lent large sums of money to the Life and Fire | whisperi i 4 vent. N —Ae will be seen by an sdvertisement elec. | Delly, om a charge of defrauding s countryman by the | ran high among all classes, these movement between that territory and Texas. The remainder Insurance Company, on the guarantee of the late Henry whispering and buzzing, at the little event. If the | — ead al — fe tre areeeenent a FAP Per ek gar ye, Aton Tt oon thal thee pe a , be ae Pir greene? «: te of the dey was occupied in debating the Dill grant- | Eckford, its president, who, in addition to this guaran- | gentlemen smoked segars, there was no outcry, | ‘rein our just newly painted, has been chartered | Countryman belongs to the town of Farrington, Liteh. | feauently suo , h mechanics, irg bounties to the survivors of the late war, not | '¢; 8ave me several collateral securities. though the clouds rolled in every direction. Clou- | for the accommodation of those who wish to accompy | field county, Connecticut, and arrived on his way | carmen, eab-drivers, hostlers, and apple womens . > On the failure of the Life and Fire Insurance Com- @iherwise provided for. The News by the Cambria. The errivel of the Cambria at Halifax, brings us any. they banded over to me alarge amount of their iils receivable, with power to eollect. ‘Lhe preference. in this case, was tor the purpose of protecting Mr, Eckford against the effects of his guar- axtee, without any wish or intention of otherwise if dy Olympus is classical, musical, and sacred to Apollo. Many persons enjoy the opera in all its finish and perfection ; but a great rehearsal, such as that of ny the Viceroy to sea, this day, on her return to Gal- way. A band of music will be in attendance. Tne New Haven Foustam Fin Exaive Company axp 22 Protector Exams, New Youx.—Last evening the members of Protector Engine 22 gave a very ele- thither, in’ ‘this city, from Philadelphia, in the stesmboat Jobn Potter. But before Joaving the boat, this land shark, or more commonly known as # city pilot, took the verdant Duubar ia tow, by stating that he waa an officer appointed by the city to show strangers the sights and big guns about were dabbling in the fancies. The mania became unusual. and stocks possesting no intrinsic value, were held in small lots all over the country. This relieved. the brokers, and guve them the uso of their capitals | * heir engine house in Chambers to move the market up and down, ay suited their in- dates from Liverpool to the eighth instant. Our | giving mea preference. My relations with the other ys i | gant entertainment at t fj town. Well. the poor greenborn went behind bim. and ebhtieik akace . litical news is not fall, in con. | “Meets of the company were not euch as for meto ex. | Yesterday, where the proprieties and elegancies of | Ferns en anebeas zenenee Becine: from New | piaced himself under bis kind attention; and. after | terests. The times have very much changed within amexcialand p oe an teeta wan | pest favor from them. and Mr. Eckford’s own interest | the little musical society are displayed with all the | Haven, who were at Newark yesterday and will proceed sequence of a derangement of the telegraph wires. The latter class of intelligence, however, is less eomplete than the former, which announces that cotton is still firm at former quotations, and that was rufiiciently great to induce the measure, without any motive of favor tome, ‘The sufferers by these disasters were very numerous; their claims amounted to some millions. “Most of the individuals who had money at command had been frankness of unrestrained freedom, is in itself a lit- tle history, and an entertaining one. One can readi- ly believe that music has a refining influence, when home this afternoon. «passed off very de- lightfully. ‘The members of 22 will take a trip to New Haven on the 8d of July. Enticnation.—The following are the arrivals of emi- ants for the last three days :— walking the credulous countryman about until nearly tired out, pointing out different big buildings, he charged him $15 for his services; at this demand the countryman opened his eyes, but the swindling raseal insisted en his demand, or he would stop his luggage; finally. the poor tellow compromised tor $10, the past five years, It is impossible to draw people now into these speculations to any extent, and men of means are more cautious how they invest their money. The abundance of money seeking employment shows 2 ri . Mejia bbataaees reduced into the purchase of the securities of these | the professors of the art are found stamped with a | Retorm: Bremen, < - 89 gave the fel 6 gold pieces.and then showed | HOw Feluctant people have been about touching any- jarge tales have been made. The money market | companies; which sold for a long time in the market at superiority of manners, and a kind regard tor each | Yardotte, Limeric! : 142 him up to the New Haven Railroad depot ; when the | thing in the fancy stock line, Capitalists rather loam wos easy and favorable, and the fixture of consols | two and three per cent per month. Bankers. brokers, | other, which might be imitated with advantage on By sundry vessels, . 34 | officer. catching a glimpse of the rogue, suspected some | their money at low rates of interest, at call, on ua- at the London Exchange, at former rates, indicates | I870*: lawyers, doctors, ladies, layinen, and the clergy, 2 nig! : “Fu | {rick bad een played, took him into custody: and,n0 | dourted securities, with fair margins for depreciation, ene vp BE former rates, Inglcates | ai) sought to profit by such exorbitant usury; aad | the etage of life. We could not but admire the Total... seseeees 255] sooner was this done. than he tendered the officer the $ é ree d thet no apprehension is entertained of any trouble witb Russia and France growing out of the Gre- when the bubble burst, they were enraged ‘at the thought of my being a preferred creditor, getting full pay. and they not a cent. Some flew to the court of generous applause with which the artists encourag- ed each other in their efforts to interpret the music. Accivrnt in Greenwich Stneer.—Yesterday after- noon, about half past 4 o'clock, as John Slausson.a $10 to let him go This the officer, of course. refused, and brought him forthwith before Justice Osborn, who than perchase at present prices, and take the risk of depreciation in their own hands. Fancy stoeks are 7 4 » cowed loading tron at one of th ‘at | committed this city pilot to prison for tri gion auestion, “We have, however, no other in- | Chancery, aud others to ilaxwel, the districtattorney, | Such liberality is unknown to the acted drama in | eters in Greenwich street, Mr Mullign, sesldiug. in | mouey was restored tothe hard working, ney tee Pe as Go ae eae ae ex to the state o Britis i all © oud, erw ! crue’ ! Such's : : » dex to the state of the British mind on that point. comulnel cqnmeueea Uabaanen pire oy pllboayg England or in this country. In the orchestra the Grand street, near Broadway, was driving very fast | dant countryman. ‘The electoral law had passed the French Na- ticne! Assembly by a large majority, and no dis- torbance had resulted from this important event, thus showing that there isa spirit of republican conservatism in opposition to the rouge and moun- tein perty. The state of the public funds gives us, and calculated to trample every thing under foot. r Eckford. and the other managers of those cor- poratiens, became very much alarmed, and allowed their apprehensions to lead them into acts of great in- discretion. in the hope of saving themselves ; their motto reemed to be—* Save him: who can. The chancellor granted an injunction, Maxwell prepared bills of indictment against most of the man- same feeling operates upon all the members. Their custom is to encourage, not to dishearten. Botte- and Arditi preside magnificently over this de- partment. As we have said, the last rehearsal, though we scarcely think one necessary, is to take place to- against Slaussen, jammin; Boitigan through Greenwich in a vehicle, and drove his back against the iron, d burting him ‘in a dreadful manner. Ie was an and it is feared he is mortally injured. Mr. Said he weuld pay all the expenses of a phy- ticlan, Capt. Croft sent the poor fellow to his home, Fatat Acctpent.— At half past two o'clock on Thurs- day afternoon, while two masona were builiing @ THE WEEKLY HERALD. MAILS FOR EUROPE, The Irich steamship Viceroy, @apt. Ewing, will leave three weeks bence prices will range from five to ten percent below those now current, It is impossible to tell where the fancies will stop, when once they are fairly on the back track The danger of helding them. at avy price is therefore very great; but no one appears to realize it until it is too late to prevent. heavy lores, When prices are rising all is sunshine +2 T from the cellar of a new hy in Second ai 3 alto, etrong assurances that the pacific character | $érrm, oes mol Ivey, the roteraes bills ‘agai sat"the | day; and, on Monday, Meyerbeer’s great opera, on | » ‘ar Twentieth strert.it gave way, andcarried beneath | thls pert at noon to-day, for Galway, Ireland. Her | and epparent Prosperity, No one appears anxious of the French people promises well for the future | man kers. refusing to present me; saying there was | a delicate theme, in which Protestants and Catho- | #* Peter Sickles, of 184 West Twentieth ant | mails will close at half-past ten this morning. The | to realize when a profit can be secured, but all are- progress of the republic. Our complete files, prob not any evidence against me. Maxwell refused to bring those indicted to trial, until he could get me included; declaring that, once in- dicted, Jucob Darker would yield his preference, and hand over, within eight days thereafter, the securities for distribution among ail the creditors. ly, will be received in ti rus to give full details of the political news on Monday mornii as the Cambria is expected Eo here to-morrow. Gatrumism Ownrtso Up, axy Turxina Economt. ‘al..—We have had a good deal of fun, and antici- The next grand jury were more pliable, and made the experiment; however, Maxwell's predictions were not realized. Kelying on the integrity of my cause, I hurled defiance at him and his confederates at every step. The indictment was finally disposed of by the supreme court lics are made to blend in the harmony of the musi- cal score, will be brought forward in a style that will command the utmost enthusiasm of the me- | tropolis. Music and the Fine Arts. Wallace, the celebrated composer, after a sqjourn at the extreme South, has returned to the metropolis: James Cook. residing at the coraer of Avenue A and Eleventh street, they being fortunately the only ma- sons at werk at the time of the occurrence, Captain Oligen. of the Eighteenth ward, with a posse of police, extricated them as soon ar possible, Sickles was taken ont dead. and Vook dangerously wounded, They wero — to their respective residences by officers Bell and Bi Bunstavcx.—In the lower part of Broadway, and in G street, ‘deal, yesterday, two or three laboring ere suustruck. They were recovered with some Weekly Herald will be published at nine o’clook this morning, with the latest news. Single copies, in wrap- pers Day. udge will ait to hear motions 12 o'clock. Common Piras.—Part 1st—No. 239 will be tried before the court without Se: Part 24—No calendar. 08. 751. looking forward for a greater advance, snd in ninety- nine cases out of « hundred, the operations result in a. loss. Most of the sellers of faney stocks, at present prices, lose several per cent on mearly every share sold; and many who refused to sell Erie at $19 82, are now selling at 75)g #74. and so on, throughout the hast, at about aa great a difference. This is ® peculiar eharac- teristic of epeculators in fancy stocks for a rise—one- pate muck more, out of the cabinet, before they | of New Forks the whole proceeding being without the au- | where he will be engaged tor some time in composing | difficulty. couse 46i, 428, oto. 360, 14 888 en) ceercineanen eo TC eee leave their present poste, or get kicked clean out, | “ive lew. another new opera for the London managers. His| Decrate or a Verenax.—Matnew L. Davis, long mover wiR abioten, 4 F ae rd The pamphlet then goes onto state the manner | first opera, “Maritana,” was declared by Mayerbeer to | Known as an eble writer for the prens, a bio- MEDICAL CARD~WATER CURE. To those who do nod thoroughly understand the op- into utter obscurity. Knowing how wholesome it . ot Aaron Burr, as an officer of the Customs, . Sehicterdecker, M. D., Hydriatric Instl- | erations of Wall street, it no doubt appears strange is for them to kuow what the country thinks of | #* Which Mr. Barker was pursued and harrassed | be the best first effort within his knowledge, and, simce | S™APhC of Aaron Bure, | Department of State, for New | tution, Willow Grove. Office in Philadelphia, 18 South pase io eke thoak che masa list We | bY Mr. Maxwell—of « conspiracy that was formed | that time, Wallace has established his fame as the ri- | it will be seen by cur obituary notices, iedead, | Sweith souse that, without any perceptible change in the money em, We mean to put them e@ e free list. e Gpert eff Gandy | cannot think of blotting our books for the little pace that Mr. Crawford will hold on to the fragile tenure of his seeretaryship. So much for the an- agsinst him—of Mr. Larker’s laying the matter be- fore the grand jury—of Mr. Maxwell’s retaining papers from Mr. Barker, and other matters, and eoncludes as follows:— valof Balfe, among t! vomposers, by @ series of beautiful productions. In the course of the season, je this gifted genius will visit some of our le summer resorts, where he will display his | ‘nd will be interred om to-morrow. Suppen Death or Mn. Bunya, or tHe Desraren — Williom Burns, editor of the Sunday Despaten, died yesterday merning of brain fever. He has left a wife and one child. d urces, t ith, of the Bu: _ht to the city over 3000 Sea Bass and 1 this week. from Malo, market, but, on the contrary, in the face of a greater supply of capital and lower rates of interest, prices for~ fancy stocks should 60 steadily and so rapidly fall off but when understood, it does not astonish any one.— nexed document:— talentsas performer on the piano-forte, as well as a Gauze Shirts and Drawers—Jast receiv. We have known a very great speculative movement Post-Orrice, Wasnixaton Crrz, D.C, rece toner eee ne at for many irks | composer, His ‘sister, Mies Wallace, will accompany plbsgyataringns ot Gtuae Movie, Sik, Coton and ‘she? | stocks during the existence of 0 very. ight money June 19, 1860. enough bas been detailed to establish his unworthi- | him. She is, also, remarkably gifted—posscesing very | ker and Denwens of Oey Siren Sil itoadway, | ™Arket, and we have known a very easy money ties urmatetcofontucttne trom the estnaster | "EE Mzaryee ye canes t_ aaawn, | HE Teel powers und secomplitmenta, which wil tac | "yah ee ae warm ot =. = market tll to crnte the least tnfation in pices r- D mt or 1 at a; a ; 7 Gen te inform you that your paper. address: | yy furew of public opinion. was eompelied to abandon | sure for her a hearty weloome, independent of her |g: Veet wit 4 Fine xu Yesterday afternoon, | ese irecr teams af the tae taing comsriort eee | {oF fecurities of any kind—to much depends upon edt swford: Seeretary of War fe not a bis oMice om the publication of his misdeeds, and re- | many lady-like qualities, which bave ornamented the § man. whose Rame we could not nace; wae Eavehed i”, Ge ite the attention of the public | the If the brokers out ins dead in thie office. Yo please | ‘ % ‘the most part. Fi | down by one of the fire engines going to the fire, near brelias, of the lightest discuntinue the saue.—Your obedient serv jotta line the ptecset tegeeeang peaeelen toes highest circles of fashion in Europe. Miss Helone F. | Jone Wyant rte nee ee en breiias, of iautest | are loaded down with them, they go to work and ereate, WM. A. BRADLEY, P.M R on—1t is refused. office. Soliciting of your honorabe committee a full exam Btépel, who arrived, we believe, with Miss Wallace and her distinguished brothe: has very high claims, also, | opposite St. Pau!'s, Af possible, a market. If they succeed in getting up « speculative excitement, and outsiders are induced to Possibly the honorable Secretary having realised | nation into the charges I have made, I beg leave to | upon the patronage of the musical end fashionable : gare Patino conn Desist Onlee MO | tans held, the object te petned, anil the Gnd cocim about one hundred and fifteen thousand dollarsand | *@beeribe myself, Yery respectfully, Public, After acquiring fame as a pianiste in Europo, | , Hoxsrs Drorreo Dran—At balf-past eleven o'clock. | 4p Ic can be washed smmetiately, without | plished. Iflarge lots can be put upon outsiders, at Your deedient tere Yesterday forenoon, one of the horses in omnibus 64. of nd has po bad odor, It is applied, oF the odd cents, ina very odd way, wishes tomake | Juve 18, 1850. JACOB BARKER. | the bas performed here with the most eminent success, Cornell & Turne: dy some reparation for his deeds, and thinks he wil) make a virtu beginning, by cutting down the He don’t give the remarkable letter written by Henry Eckford, and addressed to Hugh Maxwell, and has received the enthusinsti musical public. admiration of our It is seldom that England sends us Broadway line of stages, droj ad opposite Delmonico’s Hotel, OuThureday es three horses fell dead a, Philadelphia. Gourand’s Itallan Medicated Soap high prices, the tactics of the street operators imme- diately change, and efforts equally great arc Made to- depress prices, The object is not to make holders sell wil “ee ‘ h rare excellence from her musical treasury, We Poritively cure pimples, freckles, tan, sallowness, 4 | Out at once, at the first two or three per cont decline, expen of Uncle Sam, at the rate of seven dol- | alluded to by Mr. Barker—one of the fiercest epie | | Court of General Sessions. | a ‘a lato and (whntj-ve sents pet'sahash. ‘Pie, how | (lea afte take ehareuee-oaar any of the parti- | *hould know how to appreciate it. | Before the Kecorder and Aldermen Kelly hud Chap- Pietncos ar from elec Fie pont hod g | Vette continns insetive aati, gricce have tales it ha , yi 1g, and, if we can | cul lative to the transactions of those days, pa own 21.—Yesterday being sentence day, and as’ to- | Perec, tetore from (uct in) Brnatway, | (£8 '@ fifteen per cent. when the brokers ean pick up ever, is a poor way of economising, and, culars relative e eC LO! » City Intelligence. ony 21— Yesterday being sentence day, and as to- oe one al , | any of the fancies at their leisure, at their own prices. see into the future, there will be but little saved by | for it is probable that they would not be understood suite Of tit Sabine nixs: y is the lust of the present term of the court, alarge | Bates & Jordan. 129 Washingtus street, Boston; Callender, | S07 the few days of conscientiouseconomy left to Sec- retary Crewford. Even were he gifted with the Bpon his personal existence, should he remain in | nine blessings of a cat, such a benign bestowment | as reported for the New York press in those days, by the presen? generation. We understand the whole drama, however, for we were present at it | and were the enly one who gave a fall account of Jacob Hays, for many years High Constable of this city, died, at his residence in Lispenard street, yester- day, He was one of the notables of New York, having been in office. under the municipal government, for | amount of business was done in the way of passiag Judgment on those already convicted, as well as dis- Posing of as many prison cases as possible. The court called up tor judgment Harriet Barton, » very gentec! looking young wouan, who had previouly leaded guilty to an indictment found against b 8 South Third street, Philadelphia, ‘The brokers know very well that holders of fancy stocks, out of the street, are an impatient set of beings, and soon get tired of holding any security not paying dividends; that they will finally submitto any sacri- fice to get rid of any unproductive stock that has been | ethce, would not permit him to return the vast | the whole proceedings up to the charge of the | more than fifty years, He has walked in the proces- ing a —_ of ofl of vitriol tuto th of a dead weight for any length of time. All the brokers ’ | : 1 4 Presid the B jartram = The Recorder said tt would th h neredine; 0 0. ah ‘ amount which he has wrenched from the treasury. | judge, and the subsequent matters, in one of the | Sons of all the deceased Presidents of the United to go inte the circumet SY phe = ig onmenarnn 1. | Rave; therefore, to de, te to Gepreas. priegs, desteay the S lors and twenty-five cents a year would | daily journals then published. We have never en- | States; and there are bat few New Yorkers who will | fault, ax the aceused bi oper to plead | $f Bay Goods, ae adway, corner ot White | M*Tket, and patiently wait for outeiders to bring out Y . | A not recollect him, as he has marched, sto in hand, at Elity and as the court wi by her counsel | street, will be closed »by order of mortanges, | their etock. It is sure to get back into the streets bet mall instalment towards the repayment | tertained but one opinion about the course pursued the head of Ghy DUNG IE Aihibeen. oh they | that rhe intended to remove trom the city at the | at mach ler than the first eost of the Roods, Aud the ta lia eneber or tte ene “ of ove hundred and fift thousand dollars and | by Hugh Maxwell in relation to that extraordinary | ‘* Pew ef tpt os ar’ enever they expiration of her term of rentenee. Consequently the | pill do weil to avail chemeclves of the reat bargains Bow ® . in time pass through the same J cents, which he oddly enough finds in his ® pockets. the « | | excitement, both financiel and criminal. | think he travelled beyond the limits of the law, as We | have turned out in procession. Tie was, when in his prime, the most noted thief taker in the country, and court would not inflict @ punishment as they w otherwise do. ‘The judgment of the court is, that Har- riet Barton be confined in the penitentiary for the Aeent Gallery of courte, and finally into the hands of some other spe- culators. who will, in ti » Pealize @ loss equal to that ~ ~ | one of the best im the world. No complications of | {ty ry a emthe. rw % be A realized by any of their predecessors, serious, however, we mean to treat Mr, | Was afterwards decided by the Supreme Court of | ynavery seemed to be too difficult for him to unravel. | “At thie stnoe of’ the proceedings the grand jury | Burore. Gallery, 206 ani At the firet board, Canten Cempany declined % per Crawford with the same spirit of justice and fair- | New York, and was led into very important errors The name of “ Old Hays” is known from one end of oe “ee urtand poerennt —— be spe | 207 Broad cent; Erie Railroad. '4; Harlem, 4; Reading Railroad, pee characterised our e¢ towards Mr. | by the improper and -unjustifiable influence of the country to the other. Bis Inst active oftice was | Sircd ta te rl ohio come ee pov nd 1M; Norwi %. There was nothing Cloyton, though, on second thoughts, we ought, | tain financial cliquesin Wall street, many of whom | thet of Sergeant-at-Arme of the Board of Aldermen, matter usual en he different public doing in government and Statestocks, Erie Bonds, re tment some p never pr , ox He bas filed that office fer yrare The place of m, ke. The Bi 'd wt 44 per cent less th Peihupe, to measure our treatment somewhat in | have never prospered since. As for Mr. Moxwell | ¥ : ‘ ‘ High Constable bas only been recognived, for some t briefly, thanking them | — a nd pref worthies. | folners for nearly @ quarter of a century, and such | will probsbly be obsolete; but re long as pa tag Le bye ~ hyp ee yee yd ey ey ora | city. a, sellers ~_ is a ¢ 1 4 q- be lived, mo action wat taken by any party to in the fulfilment of their duty. and as for the clasifi- ~- +--+ er t# at the office of the Assistant Treasurer b Yon, eo far a0 we have learned, hao empty | thee will always attend tices orlmiual or constitu | SS "thy tgas tag, Waee Bes, bose the’ cclaet | GNM Of pemebaee eae eitheaed MEGA one mee Every Reader ov the Herald can have a! oc) St pedal 3 ra « sr bt rinived associate. — tional agents who permit themselves to be infla- | of remark, often and often. and, like all men who have thrown together, children of a tender age are thas | clear complexion, by waeh ing with Jones’ Chemient Swap. It | © UUls y: 2 ) Payments, re wre logies for up- y qoinet the even tenorof beld prominent positions, he has been sometunes ereccinted with criminals, end it is to be hoped that wet skin white and clr os on~ | $89.170 44—balance, 464 08. fur ae ol apologics ww from any canes, egoin ie or spoken unkindly of; but thore whe knew him admired — this evil will be attended to by our city authorities. lo . ad < | The steamship Oa at Halifax from Liverpool, Fight emen. They stiferous car. and justice, and in violation of the highest’ the man. He was kind hearted avd generous to the The grand inquest was hereapon discharged from | ot. Wey thie only at an8 J should be ext " last degree; stern and anilinehing where bia duty Any further business be UTE "Fetee Coral Halt Reneracives a | With eoven days Inter intelligence from all parte of buncles om the line, and should be extite | rules of law and equity. ‘ 1 @alled for action, but pleasant and ch james Megon and Andrew Shean were next put to | fire ur try it | Europe, brings nothing new or important, Commer+ poted by the | knife of President Taylor. Whether the reproduction of this old financial ° ent, whe rivate intercc ing been convicted for a vio~ ee ge yt | claily, the seeounte do not ¥ fr. P merrim: ben inp The wonderful sale of those Pi i bot vary from thoee received The Chief Mogistiate of confederacy is, iM and criminal drema, which was perpetrated in New friends. He was in hie eventy-niuth Feat. b CS as ae ee ae, ated | periay Teree-ply, ned Patent Tepecrey Ing by the previous atenmer. There had been no change hir his motives York in those days, will afiect the prospects of Mr. | VBtil within at ytbe Mazrr's ote te Jonibnentts The Judginent of the ¢ ee ee Et i eee in any of the markets for Amerioan produsts. The ar alas well aS Maywell before the present Senate, we are not the morning, pay his rerpectat xecative, Is. that Megan and Sh an pay « fae of twenty dollars { bey find tp any y. London money market was easy, and the Fates of In_ ‘ @ then, if the Court of Sexrt Pn heheh. and to stand committed until pal we money r Eng x % ‘4 , sufficiently informed to decide, nor do we take & | {0 vi‘ post there, where he wae alweys tote found, was isnmediately paid, into court, ead tbe postles dic: | ebrap, that te the piace, ‘se | Cereet Puled at the lowest pelntn, Quethiieap Oly 7em a very great interest in finding out. In that drama seme time betere the Judge's arrival. ‘His voice be. eberged from any turther liability ch from General Taylort— | ‘°! bave rightly improved eat da doubt but that Jacob Barker was ¢®Me *eakened within the Inet two or three youre, but Thiel Jor Grand Larceny —A young man. by the name 4 fashionable Pantal M4 Vests, | ‘The Piremen’s !neurance Company, of Baltimore, hat . 0 We never had a doubt but that Ja he bore with but am ill grace the interfrenee of aay Of debi Lilly, was placed at the bar for trish on « te d standard | declared a dividend of 4 por cent for the last half biwte fi t snot furnish an approach —wpjyetiy dealt with, and enjustly convicted, and other officer in opening oF adjourning the court. We eberpe of rte jing a watch and gol one at nts to RE goer. of such a rotten and corrupt adminie« thie was quod »y the highest court Obly glance at his lite and character here. but his bis. $00. the property of Thomas and Jonn Myers, residing * n street. § | ye : ; "find ome even ta thé te aes anes mare mantioot Up the highest coast | Sic} bss stemedied Wake Ge tanary of ibe euey aan | Ucbere Riana | Sie will be fond nero, of every style fir the prowwat tea |” The Associated Firomen's Taeurauce Company, of t ewn scarcely find one even inthe in New York, which reversed the whole proceed> | thcse win mor be wanting chroniclers of lun in Themes Myers was sworn, and testified thet the | Sen. spd crery hing. at prices so . wre’ | Paltimere, hashdeelared « dividend of OX per cent for t M1 ion, wh ede disliked, ings It ie a singular fact, too, that certuin news | avaynet ro Srnancre a Youso Wire. Abs trunk cont the, watch one ey, was brok the fest sit seontlia j f President Taylor peper proceedings, wh led to the explosion and | ¢ pemed Muller a € om the J 7 f May ina and the ph - : Salah tecpersee, dui shichonion seas 1} EXeiement, were portly aided and assicted by Mo whore real vame fe ew bas bx) bs 4 ype bee @ value OF mer P om Bonen * miten—& great mora’ “M. Nowh, who has been endeavoring for tweaty | a merked on his be Figo chin ite he gloths nephys ct | the week ending Oth Inst, wae $92.126 61; for one—would give cabinet, honorable to \ 415 to recover from the great blunders and errofe | young German women. odaus twenty years of age, | LE07 the pewonse’ pachding is Gennte detest, ‘anor | Creer Sorel! eter the eurreeponding period ia 1840, $215,494; ia 1848, ’ f A ¢ country, he would | whieh he committed in thet day, on pretty mach a | Bemed ee ae auellp tie ee t iigh Fate, a | Abthony. ‘The ald of the polfee was obtained, and | Rocky Moun $187 070 73. os eae of o other nte. Piri ale, but of a meaner type. then those of > beneren poe oe he ente he $0 wy Lilly wae conteyed to the police court, and ow his per- | Amiaon ¢ It appenrs by Ueannual report of the Bast Bostom : — fexwell, who Was principal in the drama. Its ne bussnaneae a maeeeaan te fon the watch one sovereigr and nine half sovereigns | public te h Beaver Hate, : | ‘Gaessinaitilted tiene, vene'te : curious, too, thet both of there persons should be | fy "alee sete 0, but he at length py were found. The jury found the prisower guilty. oad | [ishincrs are oct oacelled. ales, the Union, Has, ~ meray’? srned, that the amount expended lest 7 Waren Core Estantsit (now jocsted in the New York Custom House, and | When they be toid her t the court ventenecd him to hard labor for two yours | [atee severimens of Gor tlemanst n's Stra + | year in behalf of the company, wae $8,930 97; the M tabl ‘ fy © reaction of olde * : © off in the State Prison tnetpsl ftem of whic 01 r. Ob Jonde’s w re establieh- both he in rf bp Feacti “oe Skat t = pes iv, The Isthmus Rebbery.—Wiram M°Gary was then placed ee m of ich was forthe baliding of Pros. ‘ft N and notat and olden #, and olden feelings, of being tarned ee Fractal. at ie bar for rentence.on & plea of guilty toan f oe | cote » aerovs the low mash between Cheleom ‘ . We Out of the tions which they temporurily oc. | ogee ye it e ae, Be cee tor grand Isreeny. in ing some $10,000 worth | Pr Nai ponire et and West Wood Isiand, 1,750 feet in fength, by . w Rove Hitt, | f°N%,, esate Bet fare that smok Wil be the case, | HORS, Ps Eelee Me cowmrane thee’ t j ta Mr. Damerest, | Koy ate 45 fort in width. and 4 feet above the marsh level. The w poth ' ¢ hment at “ws Ut, but the indications look teoneh areeuh, | bis heres tightly eresping, be rn & tl. cde became rs, mee ee cae rivaled, and we theory to @ 0 good besinens, and bids fale'te be able wot certain hot it ie in operat oo ibe og v" Tux Rocnsern Krocuines Aoatw — Lot | {ise sng Cin @meults wan even then chte wrntel | pleaded guilty, and | onder that the court might pass | from its earnings, to pat on snother now and commo~ ville is beautifully © ' h Nor = npton, an Comme Ovr.= The editor of the Conumevesal Ad> | ies beakesd wart Gua, Wind See & arediet lean te | © ai Lord pide ba ecu hitie aie ee | Clout host, and to make other desirable improvements. © trout and pick f the summer OMING T . 7 oe thea ee pband. Ret Hiktle store of mone, | We a ‘oper. he would f ». tha a | oe tren = i aden that vicinity, De, | Certiver, @ho wae appointed one of @ committee of Bee ene ts Kale GEns Oobppcrred se se meteTs | Loe pee of gully. M'Gary had restores all the property 1, Coleman, the Hatter, 109 Nassan | The amount of cath received from the ferry for the Seer i, ceastihaaatatin ad Gaaae” mskte | ae ‘ end report on the Rochester | freer torn ber weuding ring, which | Ribin bis powerend control, to Mr Darserest, audthat | stzort, has aittanced all competition, with hiv mmmee | yenr ending December 81, 1848, was $4,000, The amount Mande’s establishment is so well known, that hie the # to exemine end rep wi | herself, hier parasol and ‘other ar. | this morning M-Usry bed ‘savigned in each FS | Ela torchosce bis cee marker, Gentlemen of cs noms ana | Received for rents for the year ending April 1, 1860, wae et b pock ings, closes pecount as follows :— | om he . ich wae taken from bis person by officer A 12 a cpecee Bees - a. pabine to tens ot . “ name is ure to guide strangers to the desirable | hnockings, clores hie accour in ta outs the captain of the cress ton hee ed | Renith. om hie arrest. whieh wmount (together with ihe taete will find, im visiting hie store, something to their ad | $688 G0. ‘The tiaanelal condition of the company, it le deatinaticn in Northampton. d eanien woes vin took waved ie Baa ope Sh hetepaiead gold and efiver watebes taken from the person of Her. | T2t*6* —— said in the report hever better than at present, as a i e. ie ag coped see s wanieab> Fest alias Davis. who was feet arrested om the eharger) The nions.— Under this | there reno outstanding debts beyond the balance Mr. Pann's Exrrasscesr.—In common with th we must im the rame capacity give our opinion | ed, hut she effer ted an ¢ came down | fre Dopey ae where it he ropren to bevat tha pres | atte te leery sthery whe sev ndetediing | 400 on Nos 2and 8 dividends, yet wnelsined. The nhs + : By ep . fi ery ~ . public, we are asxious to Iearn how Mr. Paine’s trae nist we beard oad wey ine ieset acscolonion with | (ecm ering bes abecmee Be tbe city. Molter returned, The Recorder, before passing sentence, ratd EsreNtcHeyD : shares of the company ate estimated ax being worth experiment succeeds. We ohall continually cty . resproustin waene, Webuec seven huowe, | Bor eho tea dered 6 40,80; On being told it ee bie <M Gary, Trad yt peeled pea ome: AT ‘ $05 each, with the addition of ween wall, estimating @ iam , te b cd Ot le and insta \e , | gree of $1000 eut for more light, fill we are thoroughly iliami This is the only opinion which an honest mind = oe pO Ay Rly [vy bent heve transpired between yourtelf and the puldic prove: | Luimehs aNutiicrats verges met gain of §100.000 thereby, the stock would appear nated on the subject. Darnam's flags ore all the can entertain. These impostors, and all their abet. *” mon. and asked their at | CTtOF. and Fhall endeavor to carry ont the good faith so much “ariel” te spare for eb to be worth $40 per share, allowing for eontingenoics rage now ; bot when the Astor House is lighted up, dicted for obtain- | tors, ought to be arrested, and woman went to feveral pot sistence in tracing cut ber Woulé-be murderer iN which reems to bave been derstood Therefore, the n@g ment of the court Ie. thet you be imprisoned in the advise him to reserve rome for bimeelt tow ban fairly taken the “led ony er on the rom of $46 968. every pane will be the “eynoeure of many eyes.” ing money by falee pretences. Will not some one the hate prison for the tert tires years MUaien™ parse of statains Be <aaameieen a Ve ¢ us light, / duped out of hie money make a complaint ¢ | band, aud is vighiantly purvuing the rumen, ‘The poor | . A motion was then nas tke $1,000 in taeney, Kura ives opvive ! Dusten end hoe Rameeedss pee sont, Sulihinly +