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mw YORK IRNALIS the ‘ upper ten thousand,” and | high social position—a frequent visiter to this coun- | soon as read; and from that day to this, never suf- ws. _| three ladies of Bedford township, and the husband NEW YORK JOURN M the lordly tone which his eaaiey speedily | try, and familiarly ont to many persons in the | fered him to to even the + Our ITEMS PF... NE ———='| of one of them, were on the locomotive. Ono of oF THE betrayed the fop and the fool; and the gra: dle ranks of 3 ni ys success in thus the world the shame of Tue La Tracen yg on Crry,—It | He ladies, Mine Kenyon, seventeen, was veloped, but now full-blown libertinism, which be- | known to the world as the intimate friend | his dear child, gladdened the heart of our friend ; wR MATS Trageny at Wasilinaton oe “The | thrown off, her dress caught among the cog- RESPECTABLE AND FASHIONABLE CLASS, came too potent for longer restraint, has given the | of the late President Taylor, (who, in fact, owed | but his was not the nature to survive such a blow. | ¥48 our painful duty to announce yesterday iH © | wheels and literally torn mong them. The ac- pega ss9 | death blow to the small capital of decency upon | his election to the executive chair inno small de- | In less thap three months we followed him to the umes wife by her husband, . a er | tion of @ lever am m pushed her off and | which he started. Unless the number hus been to General Webb’s efforts and influence)—and | tomb; and in the sight of that God before whom | 96 with a six-barrel revolver, about 8 o'clock on | saved her life. She is, however, dan; ine BY THEMSELVES. | greatly exaggerated to us (rhe ie Bet unlikely), him appointed Minister of the Bited Btates to the Beducer ot his ehi a must also one day appear, tomy Dight hin in beter) a} is jured, being seve ely out sbout the forehead. ‘This 1 ‘ints som over ol Hu a cor ’ ie . P. Willis i > u cl a eo whei _ now print ething Ly papers; urt of Vienna; an appointment is is as much his murderer as he wou! she ake peony A tan Ave cocitijast: Poe opeerey a na an ry re the plank was fixedfor = ” 2 ¥ . | and, as we understand bis list has increased some- | itself so far a guarantec of a man’s character and | have been, if be had plunged a dagger to his heart. ‘ebruary. No ish men! (Weom the Mow. York = and Baquirer, Feb 7, | whet since his opening of the Onderdonk diseussion, | position, as pape it appear incredible that any | That he hates us wil tas concetmented hatred of a | investigation of this tragical affair yesterday before | an be too severe or speedy i wretch aoe Moving for a moment escaped from more impor- | by secessions from the purlieus of well-known | journal, having the least care for its own reputation, | fiend for having been the instrument of compellin, Coroner Woodward resulted in # verdict, substan- | thus caused the death of an unoffending person. tant topics, wo luve a few words for the editor of | *treets, the “upper tem chousand” content them- | ‘would make upon him, in his absenee, so grossand | him to do at least partial justioe to his victim, tially and distinctly charging the husband, John | We Jeain that a man named Horace Brooks, sus- the Aetnng Miron Mr. 8. P. Willis, who hasre- | sever with about 00. As for represeuting: this | wanton an attack ue vis involved in the deliberate | that he equally hates the friend in whose presence Day, with the wilf premeditated murder of | jected of the crime, has surrendered himeelf to tho po Soe tie earnost request of his asso- | lass of our citizens, we believe has hitaself unreproved re-publication of the foul-mouthed | he was humbled, we never for a moment doubted. | his wife, Catharine inia Day, by maliciously | (j.veland authorities for examination.—Cleveliind vietes br he uldrcsued thus personally, as alone ree | Sbandoned the pretemce; at any rate, the remark | philippic, of which we are reluctantly compelled to | But he bottled up his hatred for years in succession; | Shooting her wi:h a revolver. A number of wit- | (Ohio) Herald, May 8. ible for whatever that paper contains. While | o ® Philadelphia paper is perfectly correct, that Vieakt dod foerwhich thedater already named has | and finally, when we bad left the country he poured | Bes#es were examined at the Coroner's inquest, from _ tne portion of his shect with professed detes- the ouly New \orkers of which he is the accredited | solicited our careful and especial consideration,” | forth, as we are told, the vials of his Wrath upon | Whose testimony we are led to the conviction that tation ot hat he impudently styles tho * national | #84 servieceble organ, are dwellers in the neigh- | The editor then proceeds in a manly and inde- | us, in language which even the editors of the the verdict of the jury, rendered after a fair and | riz Mussiss1 — tally atch nat ubusehehas crowded others | b0Fheod of the Mook and the Points. ‘This is, | pendent tone, for which we are quite sure every | Bock could not excel, and contented themselves | deliberate be by tmage all the circumstances of this | the Sth inst., gives the fallowing ae a list of the ony nee sine of the ‘groseest character upon one of | certiinly, @ most lame and impotent conclusion ef | American will thank him, to point out the shame- | with borrowing. horrid deed, 1s fully justified by the evidence sub- passengers ‘and the crew of the Webster, when de- the ‘associate editors of the Courier and Enquirer ; the career of a print, which began by aiming at the | ful manner in which the T'imes has tradueed this "The je oy Post will judge from this mitted to them. It appeared trom the testimony of | stroyed by fire on the 2d inst.:— hich be suddenly discontinued, after a week's ine, Position of the Loudon Punch aad Court Jowrnl. | country for years past, by constantly quoting from | brief narrative of our acquaintance with Willis, and | James H. Summers and other witnesses, that Day, | Saved.—Mrs. Dill; Mr. Rodivier, wifo, and two Gulgence in the gentlemanly exercise, on heariug | PUt we are Durning more of candle than the | the least reputable prints in it, pee five ing to | the cause of his abuse of us, precisely the value of | the prisoner, as he approached his wife inthe street, | children, New Orleans; J. L. Alcorn and lady, Co- BAF TES victim amight not be quite Uofenceless | Bame is worth. Apologizing, therefore, to a very | judge the United States by such standards. Fe | that abuse, We have never, by an accident, met | Wes addressed by her to this effect: **1s it warm | ahema, Misa; J. A. ‘Fracias, Now York; Sebra Having a slight aversion to bel » informally | Mes man who died in the time of Pope, for dis | ‘says: — | him in the house of 9 gentleman in this city but | eBough for yout” ‘To which he replied, “I reckon | Fawch, Painesville, Ohio; G. W. McCabe, lady, | | oe ‘Tne Burning oy ‘Tuk Stzamee Weasrer, on 1e-The New Orleans Bulletin, ot vr oot sie eaganclaglpon. evs sart- | Placing his name by that of one of a kindred stamp ** Hut, in fact, the articles which the Jes has | once. He writes about society; but he writes from | it is warm enough for you, as you have been parad- | and three servants, Lynchburg, Va.; ii. A. Bowen CoE ee arene cthent, batates his | who did not die then, we have only to sure the | published, lave been extracted from journals not | what he gathers in the lobbied of tho ‘Opera llouse | ing the avenue all day.” “One of the witnesses tos- | Orleans county, N. Oe D. Fraser, Dover, Ky.: ©. Brien, Cincinnati ing. Mr. Willis may prefer retreat, but after his ; A. Simpson, Newport, Ky.;. Mirror that though only devoid of all character, but well known to our and theatres, and at concerts, and possibly, in fami- | tifed that Day added to this remark, ** Aud P’'m uanmanly onset, he must expect pursuit. (7 ne “ . ry i »” John A. Ki hh ; i R A agen “ Ch gene noo SET Not born for courts or great affairs, contemporary as being so; and worse still, ax not lies on the outskirts of society, whoareledto believe | 89ing to shout you for it. ohn A. King, who | D. B. Maynard, Friar’s Point, Miss.; 8. Rucknan, wht. Millis made three di — amsorsjont: 9 We pay our debts, bolicve, and say our prayers; ‘American in any oa Sy war the locality of publi- | that he has aceess to good honses: and know? some. | *tW Day in the ‘course of the afternoon, testified (pilot) and lady; L. C. Hecht, Philadelphia; W. ef this,—the particular editor whom he assailed by | Face seen paren ® pour in our } wad, cation—being in truth owned and conducted by | thing of what he writes. But this is an error. He | thathesaid to the witness that “ he was going to kil Townsend; P. O. Donnell, earpenter; Miss Mar- ie vapuattag con of them ae dase fa ena | or care if Willis be ative or dead, ILLR Europeans, many of whom have little in common | is not admitted intosociety; and we know the fact, somebody that night. ah ig told Day that he was | t Brookhouse, Cincinnati; J. D. Crawley, Mis+ sBtksn ee parttalars,, tas wal tapeead wii falas | +“ Ke | with the interests or respectability of the country that ladies who occasionally imprudently tolerate | drunk, and Day said, “Yes, have been drinking | sissippi; Adam Simpson, Vicksburg; C. hood by third parties involved; which he gracefully | rux xnw x ‘ ter aNp ENQuinen aGatn, | Of their adoption.” | him at the opera or theatre, have made such tole- | all day.” The witness saw Pe ve the pistol, | Cincinnati; 8. B. Eason, P. Morton, Fri H a sew Zon pay’ Book, Bob. 13, 1651.) * * * * * * rance dependent upon the fact that he shall never | and advised him to put it away. ichard M. Dow- | Miss.; 3. ‘Treat, se:ond mate; Charles acknowledges by confessing that his “estimates were z corrected.” Beyond these he has seen fit to reproach ‘The larger the animal, the more ridiculous are its as with alleged vulgarity of early assogiation, with | floun gs and kickings in its last straggles— . " ry ae 4 : . crigis and trsining which precluded us providing tast animal, from itt stealthy charactor | BeWspapers has been influenced and modided by, if would not now be suffering from his aouuaintances understanding the character of virtuous ladies, | and pestilential influence, and long gepredations on | Wt Leen fe rcr 0, ene gkreacte, Wade Sie bod bad poe, ind Fiend sold senny Lind, on hor with want of that polish and worldly judgment de- | comuuuity, has made itself loathed aud despis 2 journals; and it is equa rival country, who sengy Ai i i Sat a. 1a penned, poo’ from eatenaive Baidbenes, ins tnak ot | Swe is the esse with the ee oe Eajucrr | true, that no paper makes those ‘extracts’ as tzocly | people of the United States wou it aa drinking, and he would Sink better of it. | Miller, Cineinnati. " % ‘excessive passion, and generally with whatever oc- | of this city, at the present time. Impndonce, | #8 the Times.” | proclaimed through the Home Jonrnal that he had! Day said he knew he should go to the penitentiary, | Deck Hands saved —Anthono Juolier, cabin boys eurred to Mr. Willis as most opposite to his own treachery, and the worst kind of duplicity, often, ae So ok Re Me “ . | paraded our streets in her company. ‘The fact that bub he did not care how soon. Ie added, that Jobn Lally, h Shoul, eabin boy; J. eenceptione of his own inod acter. While from various and multiplied causes, will su “Conduct like this, is eo disingenuous, and so ut- he persuaded Mirs Lud thus to set at defiance | “nobody respected him and he did not respect him- 1, Hukill f iller, A. Smith, M we are © willing to be de . in all mora! | and be suffered for a long time to exist in the come | te#ly opposed to every English instinct of fair play, po ie opinion, and merely for the purpose of pub- Self,” and he did not care how soon he went to the J... Parker, G, Huling, N. D. Ward, L. respects, his } pposite, we have saperadded, munit ially in a eity like this, for the reason | that even the consummate nasurance of our coutem- lishing it, will open the ayes of one so experienced penitentiary Jobn H, Sessford saw Day citer vens, J. Douglas, R. D. Woden, J. Carpon, a sentiment of char’ 4 prompts us to aid his that time is too precious, and the business of ewh pins cannot. carry it off, if once fairly placed ditor of the Londen Morn Post, to tho by officer Boss, and told Day he thengty ie wife ley, O. Clark, J. Fox, C. Jacobs, Martin : parsuit of biogrophica! knowleize. Had heknowa individual too important, to enable any one to take | Before tho public, and clearly exposed.” true chareater of the man, and render fi com | WounE eairpo oar Fda ONE Weunias, tay a0 ame, Comor, J. Capper, 8. Halley, W. Alooney, 5. ws better, he mizbt have added largely to bls list 0. | upon himuself the duty which more properly belongs |. “* Had the Nao York Courier, or Jourant of Cum- mont by us out of placo. Ob. my God!” and commenced crying. Mr. | Stowart, partry cook. _ : eon attributed negatives. We lack many more 23 to the whole. ©" | merce, habitually laid before its readers extracts | ~ »ssford said that he did not think Day was iatoxi- Lost and ees —Samuel! Reno, captain, wife, than be has snumerated. He bas not catalogued | ‘Tho Day Book, faithfal vo its promise as an in- | from the Age or the Sufirist, and solemnly avouched | Theatricul and Musteal. ed when he shot his wife, nor did he think, when and child; Mrs. Harrison and child; child of Mr. the tenth part of what we have not been, and have | dependent journal, has taken upon it to sond | them as examples of English newspaper literature, | Bowwsuy Tuxarne.—Mr. lf... Hamblin, the dis be cried, it was anything but a feigned ery. The Ruckman; Goctge Blow, first clerk: John Camp- not done. Flo is correct in. hin at we have | one of ita arrows to the vituls of the Courier, aud | 284 expressions of English senti outs, declaring yinguished tragedian, bar been playing 2 round of mother and young dister of the deceased said that hel!, seoond eleiks child of Mr. Rodiviers Mary never travelled; but he might have added that we those journals themeelves to be * the leading organs Shukepearean’ charac ¥ ay reoeatedly threate: > take re’ e of uekuer, colored; ehambermaid, colored; Monry “Tt is unquestionably true, that the English esti- join them in Broadway. Had Mrs. Forrest under- | Ber said that Day, the prisoner, was in his cigar mate; J. M. Miller, Aurora, Ind.; mate of the character and ability of American stood hiy aetual position, it is probable that she | store between and 7 o'clock on Monday evening; | watchman; John Horner, first engineer; S. Biekor- that Day then threatened ‘the would kill somebody | stafl; second engineer; Mr. Worthington, $4 Main before morning, either man or woman, he did not | street, Cincinnati; Henry Harrison, pilot; V. Le care a d—n which.” Mr. Downer told Day he had Peau, Cincinnati; 5. Sangler, Red river; J. Fe s 4 mt Meat ers for the past week, to 2 deceased; che a sollared he: Pisa: . - Pf ing : etic. nigh Europe as that of a of public opinion’ in Grest Britain, it would be out crowded and dehighted audionves, Tt, was a a4 bp ie nid pe se costa ia cas, tater pers svlored; woman belonging to Me- slimy prot well to intimate t. . tee ee reereare Of what the, ime et done, treat to thaxe who wan aypreciate good acting, for home to protect her fiom his threats and violence, oe —___ have never mi ¢ high society w ‘of the talents of M. M. | wifilly and determinately, for aeeee seats > Il. possenses all the requisites necessary to bril- fy Putt deseribed the nature of the wound! Imvorranr Lanp Case ix Missoun:.—Dartng required him to of it, fi Jon Bonnett, it obtained a for mak: which, az soon as they h it, (as we be- merchandise of the private nwhich we lieve in disgust and abhorrence.) was imade tho everheard. |: is quite trac that we never navig ‘means by which the mumplished blackguard who the Mediterranean ina United States vessel, whi now controls it com i reda tions on the zeceived us ‘tout of char’ is also t community. Ana since t no press, int & antly sisplay not only the characteristic features inf eo PS aR eee Settee eines on the deceared, and united with Dr. | some days past, the Uuited States Cireuit Court * 0 eprosents, 28 stom i Q if in the opinion (after baying made & has been engaged in the trial of a cause which, taonceg *ttietly to the intention of the authors he possesses ' yost mortem examination, under the direction of from the extent of the amount of property involved, tnals os the 28 fm, a finished education, reads correctly, is no ‘the Coroner and the jury), that the wounds the and the nature of the claim sought to be ettablished, aoe ant the Tater, and his action is graceful. The dramatic | deceased received had caused ber death. {t ap- isinvested with aa unusual amount of interest. Wa nica ublic seem delighted at his cecasional appearan eared that the extracted ball, which De. refer to the cause of the heirs of Whillip Francois | gross and wanton imtsropresentation.” * * * * * “Public opinion, in the United Stat by, and imparts ite tone to, suc! Courier and Enguiver, the” Ade Wat the wes+room never witnessed our compelled | country at least, bas exbibited such unblus dournal ef Commerie, of Now Yorks the Intlle hetore them. To-night, a bill of great attraction | fended tothe Coroner, had fractured. the Renault vs. Benjamin Ruggles. 5 bs i dour ¢ 4 ary » bas prices arsine ti : qu t | or, 7 @ ik Ya. ggles. Some two years retraction « Iibertine boast, conceming. La ties 8¢ | prostitution and profi naire a ebbingtocnsie. Gin nage see phias js presented. An entirely new drama, which has | yib, ‘passed through the lung, and cafsed int tinee, suit, was brought by the plaintif’y against Se herack ikes ae ed eae es ee A gy reba roximate status, whom we forbear to came; and bch in rehearsal tor some time, will be presented, | bleeding, which resulted in death. ° deve Ruggles, for the possession of a large tract of land Das be might have added that. we 1 Pieces aod bomelcs econ the world, he adds | bY every arrival from America, copies of many of Mie ere ne the feb of Posen AL: eceiving her death wound, exclaimed in Washington county, in this State, which, a3 al- od American ors SE eae oe eee eerie, O wrich, | these piperseeash ovtey moinber oF tlie Metropol: | Seat comacaie oy Soke cutie irene | After she was placed on the sofa ia hex leged in tho decluration of the pl ag pelled Ameri another and another to his victims, by moans whi BE. Eddy witlappear as Rattuelle, and Miss Wem: father’s house, she exclaimed, in the hearing of | lawfully detained by the defendant, he having come tan press. Yet the J'svies prefers to ignore the very tbe open an } of nee of these jourails; and lays before iss countrymen. | j but while Mr. Willis w: whould ba ear want of high class of which b whave neve! site luxury of stare.” ie for one suit fehave never b sown cowardice would not allow hims wurder mest foul” and fiendish; ly, too cowardly to do the deed hi rafter gloating over his vietims— | 1 living too, not loss hel ir feminine innocence and juvenile of ‘d iba ft is-statements free re ce: | me die—I can’t get over She died in halfan | under an old French grant, by whic! 2 ort eee aud koe ee ee Rarer Gold.” “This programme, so deeply interesting, | hour after sho was shot. ‘The verdict of the jury, | im question was conveyed to their ancestor, Reansih, truthful narrative of passing ‘vents onthe other wall, no doubt, call together a lurge aeemblage of | as recorded by the Coroner and drawn up by the | by the French Government, in 1723, during the oc- side of the Atlantic ; a. falr- expression vf public | “7: Hamblin’s patrons, | foreman, J. H. Goddard, is us follows:—The jury, | ctpaney of the territory of Louisiana by its colonies, fecling and opinion, ‘and am average apoeimen of , BRoauway Taearee.—As goon as one attrac‘ion | upon their oaths, find that the said Cathariae V. | The court ruled in favor of ine defondant, and American newspaper talent and newspaper inoral- has been generally seen, so soon dovs the enterpris- | Vay was standing at her father’s door on the against the grant, on the following grounds, viz:— ity.” (ing manager of this establishment introduce an- | ing of the 12th of Max, 1851, about 8 v’cloc Jn the first piace, it was held, that though the grant }. | other. We are informed that one of the grandats') vompany with her brother, sister Mary, her cousin, , in its terms was @ pertect title, yet, in the absence Jay “The London Morni’ Post au correspon i Ce | nag gh Micfeanod ti ns poy Pdi. spectacles ever seen in this country, and which is | and Catharine B, Keener, when John Hay, her hus: | of survey, it was too general in its terms to he 10- 5 ‘a - Secondly, it was held that plaintifl: had « in crime fora series of years, deadens ¢ me, save the shame and attending personal duress and ly the ease with J fa fall. | Bouvent ity ia | } en forced to scour th A See cn coer ae Ee ) - eas of the United State: owe it to NOW being played in London with tie greatest | band, came upto the party, and after some fow cated. Seow : i ptr ert yard en heheh ar Hen re ae aber ola pein realy to wapluin Why ne choald' hace, boca euthusiasin, Will sbo:tly be peoduncd. (tis eutitled, | words had passed between the deceased unt her forteited their elaim, on the ground of abandon } tates Te wine th naan ttc he - ain of his succossfa sp pga cca amen 4 d by the editors of lool “Azael, the Prodigal.” ~ Everything coanceted | husband, he said, “I'll shoot you,” and then pulling ment, and thirdly, that the claimants besa alieus, have made happy by paying ing and treacherous ty» men, parte with this spectucle is all new—scenorg, Arcases, and | a pistol from his pocket, the deceased ran to get | were, both by the papish and common tthe Dey Bock— . P. Willis and— Ww, pre~ Nor is it our way to publish, a: les, he goes on in his unblushing shat E i : ; ~ ‘ w gg Not thera hy - rile fire ma. lecorations. The entertainments for this pg | into the house, pursued by Day, aud, when enter- | cluded from viking by descent. Thi 30 involves pone ur bankrupt courts show his disgr | wi en aap 3 Day Book never appeared in our Cobsist of the grand romantic spectacle of * Faus- | ing the kitchen door, she was shot by the said Day, | many important principles, and its decision wil! ma- nd our criminal records chyony ndor, had such a long and | discharging two bullets from tho six barrel pistol; — terially affect the title 4 large amount of proper= and the jury believe, from the evidonce, that the ty, both in this State and iu Minois. It will be aid Catharine V. Day came to her death by being taken te the Supreme Cour? for final adjudication. — vusly and wilfully shot by said husband, | St. Lows (Mo.) Intelligencer, Moy 2. Day.--National Intelligencer, May 14. | — : <8 Destrvetive Fire at Sr. Lovis, Mo.—Yester- day morning, about five o'clock, a disastrous fire broke out in the eellar of the deng store of Messi Wetzel & Co., No. “i North Main street, which fice, a woman, of slight fraime, with gray eyes, *20% destroyed, not only the large building in which ut. ’ tind lacks hait, about forty-five years otage, ontered it originated, But aleo that on’ the north, No. £3, Nimto’s.—The most eventful occasion of the last | tivo office, and inquired for the proprieter, of a gen- occupied hy Bridge & Fro. as a stove warehouse. six months, at this establishment, comes off this | t!oman gitting at a table in the reading department. !t is not known bow the fire originated, but it ix evening. It is the last, last night of the traly | being tuld that he was absent, she wont int» the StPposed to have been caused by the intermixture Wondertul Caroline Rousset and her three sister, | press room and repeated the same inquiry, when 0f Some inflammable drugs. The building occupied columns but once, wal this day; and then for the ts,” which, from its sp dla . | simple purpoee of enabling us fo say, inthoname ot Yety successful run on a recent oczasion. ‘The part [| Mr. Webster and some balf dozen of ome most metus, the German doctor, by Mr. Harris | | prominent statesmen, and in the name and bohalt Mephistopheles, by Conway ;, with Messrs, Wait ‘cr | of mavy of our leading merchants, tha’ a card, got Mre. ow, to prove h ive to the pai his coalition with Win. I. We koow of no ot rty, during his long car tres a 4 ire Reynolds, ls a en a ide ne i Abbott, Miss A. Gougenheim, and others, in t! ieee sacted bie oblicntioms, ‘wadel < pet | wp and widely circulated, purporting to be an en- Pipa ‘3 bon 2 deep and ‘acted his obligations, which he has wi | Gursement of the principles of the Duy Hut, and leading’characters. ‘The entertainments will com- le | tien hat oxisted, But Seward is tou smart, and | Urging subscriptions to it, w ross and dolibe- | Menee with the * Fair One with the Golden Locks.” | y, - p wneney | Fate forgery. "Che article cx by the Tine, ‘tbe above programme of entertainment must have . i that | Wasinreply to an fraud; and, of the effect of crowding the house in every depart- ardoning power « i | course, never Was noticed by us. So utterly obscure perpaaps fr nn the oe is the print in which it appeared, that although it sional lash——uat the only kiud of paaishment of | bas been published ior some years in this city, we which the buily convict svands in fear. | have never by any accident met with a dozen co- was inqu the habits, practices, and tastes of those our life from ened hiv of a * virtuous mi e We e eredit— oe he fa eto | « of it during the whole period of its existence. . , . A Serseatleh the workd nnd Mx perfectly vets pec ng . ego t ofrae to | Piste. N. P. Willis and the Aone Journal, the sc- | ®ho have gained such an enviable fame at the Gar-) ghe was told that he was absent, and would be in by Messrs Wetzell was owned by Thomas Andrews. agreed he has no. sh 1 They could lished demagogie bils him moant | tual author and originator of most of the Day Book's | len. They appear in two ballets—* Les Folies,” | the office in the course of an hour anda half. Being | We learn that he was insured in the sum of five net, perhaps, be just ye within h of abolitionism and spread his | landers, are better known ; and because they are in which Adelaideis announced to appear, in French | still impatient, for the blooil of the editor, she ap- | thousand dollars, which, matorially falls below the Anowledge—but bis nex nuld not | ver all the “seven heads and | Well known, we feel called upon to explain theorigin , Costume, for the fifth time in Amerisa (this would | proached the desk of the publisher, and taking upa | Yélue of the building. ‘The entire loss, so far ax we without them. , ie monster. Ile docs; and | Of What is reputed to have been one of the foulest P"7#le the nomplaygoing community), and wo offer | type, and asking him, * Are these type?” drew a °0 learn, will be about $40,000, the greater part of ders, and those of the Mirror, of y by-path and corner, the | and most cowardly assaults upon private character, BO Solution t Niblo’s Visiters. Caroline dances | pistol and shot him. "The ball took effect hecwoon Whieh is covered by insurance. Wetzoll & Co. that this Mr. Wilia orn ie recline in ite sicknos, and acking | ¢¥er made bya newrpaper in this country. That , “1 Jaleo de Xeres,” for the second time in New | the elbow and shoulder of the right arm, passing Pair their stock at $20,000—insured for $15,000. aah of Week weunn ft exine the At | to be propped up, while it is grasping at every hold | characteristic asenult was, as our r ewollknow, | York, ‘The ballet of Parber of Soville;” and “Cata- | through the arm and entering the body, and ran, ridge & Bro.’s loss $2,00— party insured, ts fies LS © made atter we had left the eour «fore | Tina” conelndes, Caroline terminating with the | nearly through it. It has been found by the ss of Diugs & Co. is about $4,000. ‘The buillio comment on the ( inderde wf the evidence bad reached the publ saw fit to pronounce the witnes=os in th abandoned characters. Ile declared explici repeatedly, that any woman who would charge 2 Minister of God with indecen self impure. ‘The assertion gate origin; but the cireumstances under #! public. Me Willis | te Frere it A eee i ue atranet sed t0 | Svarded by its author to or Consul | gieat dance of ‘La Manolo.” ‘The programme | physicians, and extracied. Mr, Reynolds now lies 9ceupied by the latter firm was owned by N. H. wall where the Pay Book has dri ot the'| auton Metearoten Sek ta Comet ae cit | begins with “Ladies, Beware,” in which the denei- | Radeerourly wounded at his lodgings ‘The woman | Ridgley, of Springfield, IIL, and wae insured. Ow Wo shall hereafter hare something en say.of the | SS0¢re eros, could not lower himavlf tirce base & | Cire, Mr. John Sefton, enacts so oxcellently the | wasared with two lage rifle boced pistols and a Commercial street, the batemeut of the buililing sad bis texmsodiate Stake be A ter purpose, nor would he even permit usto read the ¢baracter of Grace. Mr. Placide begins here on | Jarge glittering bowie kuile. Returning to our | 40 s was occupied by Messrs. Sell, Hule & Co., Ito cecape the lash of the ind’gnant | attack, which he simply characterized a+ infamous office, we met the woman in the custody of the town Ol le storage of glassware. Their loss is about fan innocent girl, as to get Sithe and base. Since our return, it hasbeen repeatedly | marshal, and surrounded by 2 number of our citi- bo - “Henusmaagen $2,000.—St. Louis (M>.) Times, Senate, ere he could be noti enclosed to us, together with full particulars of Wil- zens. In the presenee of them, the editor inquired , “4y 2 Two eplendid comedic ont of this evening. 4 a te en at seed hoth. ‘The entertainments will com- ne ; 1. ‘wae made scemed to add cowardice to ba knew prospectiv lis's connection with the Forrest divorce case, his | SPPEMrS 1h eM iy comedy of «athe Stoops to | Ack reasons for the attempt. Her answer was,! Tag Post Orricr DErARTMENT.—We under Tho attack was without hed. iow shamles being horsewhipped by Vorrest, and a fall account Conquer.” Tuaee Win cieta tide thane aweane | ‘that che had been published in the Simhern Ban | taud that the receipts of the Post. Office Iepart: wh tained it, dee woman's clothing, going defending the Bishop. ladies, but upon the wive fact that they were tlius doubly to have given double virulene: salt. .\s a journalis the craven aspersion, which it —— a = { of bis — in Europe, his borrowing money from 2 - ner as & man dresse oss and ladies in the absenee of their husbands, and'all his Ditees performed at Burton's Theatve, will readily | gbout doing mischief.” Upon being a- jeremy Diddler propensities while abroad. | But wo fee ne ree ne en ae ees | had ever read it in the Banner, she 1 i. vomised never to read the attack; and tothis 1 = eae rane ~ | not—that she had searched them all, i vi rid, he | tehd ever to have alluded to it or its author; and edged to be excellent. Miss Walters and Mr. | several friends that the ebarge was published, anit | ice owed ah: po tne f “Gea ti creas | we shall now content ourscli with simply showing }tederick will dance a faney Pas de Dewr. ‘The | she supposed i: was done in un extra, bat ehe had | On the cemesnonding reat er ieee cant orchestra will execute the overture to Zampa, with | never secn even that. Now, as to the motive which | Oh the corresponding quarter of the previous year + vieces. Previous to the concluding and itis probable that the increase for the ‘tiseal ment, for the quarter ending on the 31-t December, 1850, amounted to $1,531,195 98, showing an in- crease of @241,537 54, or about 187-10 per cent . * ‘ked if she amnong bis fellow y ndition forever makes him nova when exposed to the gaze and show of « well be desperate and . may as well be desperate and ¢nact the cufian, | why bo has assailed us, in order that tho editor of w | the London Morning Post may know the character other choice rsonal allasions 7 . bat the 4 James Watson Webb. Such i 4 : prompted this attempted assassination. Tho wo- nt are pablic {yurnal was censured, And apeenbenred Mod egy sheryl rs hones cf car assailant. | In this coimmunity we aro both getares Sew bya Fresck Cooke choos of | ian Pdoabceaiy “f sane anind, aud our opinion oir t gent ee fet oe Is oa this, Mr. Willis stooped to the low personal abuse, mouth-peace. but none need fear; the Day Book | known; and, therefore, no defence against assault aibieenee Wilh conaknds with the faughable iy | Neswian or al nn pe = suaaen es posneed cent. These results are extremely gratifying. ' which ve only hope we have not lost our sel! in endeavoring to repel. As to defence Bishop, or the theorctical stupidities he has w in course of it, we have said much less. It ‘has been marked by ever except an utter lack ef prin ing from one point te another. he learned this lat his exporicnce in dod . | from thi is neces t . Ge wi a - rgd noha | joan quarter is necessary, nor would it be ex in two acts, of tho “Englishman in’ Par — 5 in the New York | bill will, no donbt, draw a erowded hou j Restwsester General in his Inst annual report, and i Jo oo |e ea Re re eee Nem Tork friends Gf Mr. Blako, the excellent comedian, are : Tee esrend ibe nenal increase fren voor to your. would be the forcign correspondent of that paper. informed that his benefit comes off on Monday | Tonxano ar Raterau, N. C.—Cn Sunday afer- ' 1550, was 14, percend, as stated in las. sanual poneet The sequel is well known. Willis became an in- ng nest, when the splendid comedy of *Loa- | noom our city was visited by a ter i, | from the department; and the increase for ‘eke mate of Lady Blessington’s coterie—the most im- on Assurance” will be presented. |. | which came,ucarer the descriptions three previous years, as stated in the annual reps | moral in London, but which was composed of the Narionat. Trearae.—Last evening this favorite | the West Indias than avy th made by Postuiaster General Collamuer, in I889,was highest intellects of the age. It is scarcely neces- C*t#blishment was densely crowed with deligated | secon, Its course was about a nda half long, | as follows: i ead | to say which—for the purpose of taking the life of the cditor.—Athens (Ga.) Banner, May 13, will do its work. Our country L it. Let the Gouri stock and pistol,” increase is much a 1 the estimate made by the continue © ever befor eof thie or any i 0 f ‘ : but he certainly has it in po fecti J the Times nowspapor in London, ix | sary to add that the female mombers of it woro all ®Pd enthusiastic spo stators, The magnificent fairy | and not more than twenty yards wide, It had boon Por the year ending June 90, “gees Willis pronounced these fady witnesses abandoned | of very little fmportance to the rditor slandered, | of doubtful apeetability, and wevoe adaittod Into spectacle of * Thalaba” has achieved & triumph | yaining all day, hus ecased between ree” and four | 0 Tepe eainn Tene aa ebaractor:, which hase «pecifie and well unders anc of #till lee conrequence to his roaders. the higher otter circles of Fingliah soviety— Tite ve eled in the history of eee eat o'clock, when'a dark funnel-vbaped cloud was ob ar) “ “ 1800.14 9)00 meaning. When he was lashed for thie, be when such abuso is intended to demonrtrate to wll | while bo gentleman lort social cast by frequenting ‘he vocal and fnatrumental departments are filled | served in the southwest. ‘There was little or no | (Washington Republic, May 9. fessed merely to bave aseailed their * ecodl Liurope that the press of the United Stat Lady Hlessington’s brilliant circle. Through this i" # masterly style; the drvmatis persone embodies | wind ut the time, but the storm eame down upon | 0 Se tA And when he came to sow ¥e ! the hasds of reckless and unprineiplod | medium, Willis obtained access to inany of the heat * east of talent rarcly witnessed, and nightly eli us ruddenly with a mighty rush. Striking first the | Manasie Gnvst ano mon Hesnaxn.—Py the deed able people would press conducted by “a cowart, | houses in England, where he rented with the marked approbation; the costumes are of the most | premises of Mr. Sylvester Smith, it prostratod tees of separution of the celebrated singor Viriei, mod softened into a su a seducer, a swindler, and 2 een! freedom, confidence, and hospitality which an Eng- ¢o*tly and inagnificent deseription; the ballet dances, | ind fenecs, dashing them by ita rotary motion iv all her husband, M. de Meley, he was to have the The same sneaking » lash :”” and the charge #1 lishman 9 well knows how to extend to those who combuts, machinery, equipmonts, flying dragons, | dieetions; thence it parsed to B. I. Moore's, Eaqs | property of sume ironworks at Chi b | escaped t ba extracs That hospi. srpents, Ke., are as complete and beautiful as was | wn a stable on the lot of the late Rafa Fevenucarising from them was uncctam, it nee " ri t York Mirror, ¢vet Witnessed in this country, and call forth the | ‘Tucker, levelled the ebimney and blew in the sashes Me tho * fainily scercta, st onthusiastic admiration. "It will be repeated | of tho Stanford otice, aod with. inere T0,0008.0 sear act hey san teed oo Py ‘he ufdential conver- eegning, with the saine excellent cast; Mrs. | struck the beautiful residence of Mra. bl ase this income has not boon pale Cit. Thorne sustaining hor favorite character of | "There, where all was but a, momeut, lo the day before yesterday, brought aie onee admitted into his hon tality he repaid by selling to the | for the benefit of its reader wns he has w n the New York Diy Book di At first, be pr: boly off revealing their every-da: ne in relation to: indivy i / | po pele os o In ~ ‘Tialaba, Mr. Brandon that of Moharel, aud Miss | gis i. a Leadon Vass ie over .1 ogy Sey ucle [:. Mostayer the beautifal part of Onies Seswittht es Behetiows ie ipeyieer 2% action againet his wife for “ibe” arrears, jnat now, and will 2 long ti cxeluded from entertainments will commence is now a mm the falling of a chim: revolution of Wearsar "hed oe) jnred hee 4" “continnes the popular sid tion. . and the press united free of * Too Late fur }inn ney on the roof, aud the flourishing shrube inher her professional pursuits that the. was wo leogen + notorious to the rewling ¥ both Ene | im citing his conduet as a specion of American y ev yard are levelled with the cari. It passed able to pay so lage u sun as 10,0000 a your, Sod pe and America, that since the ge of th breeding, and the necessi exelading in future per display ot te 4 buildings, “‘ayetteville | offered, in lieu of the we dun §0 pada pause ! w bill n Vim wi Americans from English homex @ to pere | street, tearing the tin off the 3 omer The 7 pay a sum ot i Mi viol bis exertions ure Be ly appr ted by di 10,0007, The counsel feley denied the 4 , € w , hangoe | and privacy of which they would Violate and cxpose {18 exerial i pers ape : 7 | threagh the air with terri trath of the stateme r ; eee Oe chstea against this condoanation of a | ahd splendor, mast havea long and auccessfal run. | lite, “The North Care means of Madame f ; “ | whole bation in consequence of the condact of « Kroveram’s Lyexe.—This neat and comfort- | much injured, the « , hid , finite hatred mere adronturer, who did not even claim toknow able estadlishinent ‘ fine bneiness, | portion heing torn sed out at the acer vane peti ' un, and ite wr ng lnboreto | Whatbelonged to the pr soolal inters Treugham seema k both day | northeast corner of th 7 tin. sition Moped Bog hat cb jon > ; : nt —eaes an h and mght, to please hie 1 efelends, and grent | of Hallas Haywood, } ms to have 50,000 "rubles (about, 420,003 . it t f pe mm both sh and whose circle of neqnaint a work passes but « fory—tre iS pardhance by srle Soi, th Coeanar , é ; taduleod in ¥ alike at he introdr y—he isexcoedingly eleve r tivisted off I having subseribed 10,0) rubles TY : ; . # comm es frp Pag be ok in reply to the adv ¥ tot exp " r t evarecly an wv mi , ery at | athe oa ~ jour | w ‘ 9 wick ye exception, t ndicated, featuro-in some characters she has noc | y ater Lo raries ris g | he the it ® , ~ as was their duty, f sees tastefully, bas a brilliant ey | y demolished. dinto the country, es deontind the ote ® "i : sade, the Tins has paver i nen from the slur cast ny “ st and oy lor inimitable acting, is a gor and we are happy to cny no lives wore lost.—Ka- | ¢ sonny nd yada c t Yr aity ay sted, of bie return te the United stat favorite. ‘The y acl for thie eve eigh OS. ©.) Standard, Moy 7. | nate, that «be had not be: republick ' Tithe ond @ whieh bas | with bim at the Astor Ho t por the drama of the « no of Jer , | pretended. nthe contr: H Boag ih pon ws t filthy | refused to rodueedto bim coguize him and * La Fillede Danube,” in whieh all thetalented | Kiot ar Maxenesten, NoJL=Tum Carwouie | had realized large eum bat ‘ a diecra nein as a gentlemar his y thially ermpany will op eat ploasare | Catron Assai.ep.—On Sunday evening | thar Ye ne lod, | t I ack Was one moro personal § had copduet yghout ure t which can always be theatre, and | tween Sand # o'clock, as Mr. Charlee Parr tad he be th t o th hy 1 happened, 0 hat [ ted | machinis:, in company mei hie fonds oe tae eon m) | utterly rect nd eonrrilone, that ‘ at Saratog ti ing the buildings occap ook tha 4 mit: Syn fe Pe Fs one o . the Louden pr ric but anit ny t end of Elin street, they, by « d by M. de My Geliaenn titted him ton public ey 2 a i = eivicls damm r were the only eoak ba tie as ame “? ictehe | jaimed er) ley —Galignes waa Writioua i he ed © 2th w » apo jo wae a etfanger to i] event; struck on bot a " ‘ ition f ped ane i ¢ ror coming directly to wt we roy ’ The eeonte perfornay pe erem . Nontneny Route rrom te: Ba we Mig t i “ femal ed nt nd named t thie rstublishment are of @ character that sisstert ~The ng business may How bo atid to ! t at oth ne a f tho A a i} niter by impart During owe ved ponetrating the wiidpip nave fairly commenced, and the great northers t whol ' \ Ly we spoke in teree in th , Hect a of his mouth. He alto rece route to the Mississippi, via the Michigans ult of 1 M r ¥, did w r of ‘ | hands in endeavoring to parry off the } ish d t, we f I indebted f [ 2 solitary ob: i with one as tive than at present. For tho | Grey, whoudres-ed lie wounds, repr u he t i ot ietaot, Mr. a¢ it woe one daty to lentertainments thie afternoon, two extracr | in a eriticn) state. Al well Was aleo tabbed 1 " the 6 five ‘ " 4 i wed of the nme burletta will bo played. hie | upon the right chee! iveda blow fiom a wy ‘4 y on f Dey Book aod ie omlahorers t siring that he should evening, the drama of the “T und” We ate | brick on b t. ‘Au Trichmannamed John Me. | between Butlalo and the Mississippi river. | With i sie MW infamy. Allwt be nal react th glad that wo bave it in owr power to state that the | Mann hae hoon arrested, and identified ax the per | he May Hower, Oe and the At! + the Leader of | npon the Jaw B Mow iy way ng Willie's ex-use for | Baten Children will appear at this place on next | son who stabbed Farrington, The workmen inthe | eens of the Lakes, and commanded ¥ petacos in ng place | ing Post ewy liking us, We republish on o ¢. Ray. | Monday oftert Thete reputation has already | machine shop became touch curaged against the | “eit Vocation, on Inke Krie, (vo whiek wilt Micree promised + Our reat lav letter to Will's we afters | preeede nm "| Trish, aud on N nig wat mate on | *ded the splendid boats of the New ) r# loog time to | article in question, rhata wards leasned, Willis threatened to horsowhip ae, | Caaisty’s Mixstrets.—This intinitable band of he Ch i SA large crowd | 1tilroad,) prompt convey anes ant police « t pla which | sould bave ¢ ' but finally thonght better of i negro perfortaers continue toofler the same att srvand the tho iamber ot | the Central Koad and fake Mi it wine lun re- | ¢ nate ane) » TSt) a very dear friend of ones one who wae | tiv . In the early part of the evening, soma | comfortable Sees pec ' nt | them ta make the ed by all who knew hi, ant who stil me i i 500) of 660 men nnd } iarowated at the lowes | nalles 8 line of 8 s from sty \% { thelr wants ge will dic ntimely end, without dreary of tho enj end of Blin street, but to disturbance oceurred, | TVCr te the Missinefppl, th t ol Ir | ge-t—-ne tot canved his death—-diseos cred thi trem the combined harmony of their” « The Trih kept. cangly. ‘within soore: Atul chats | id, accommodations an Willi« heel ox ler; | publiching an tor, the idol of his soul, a t tertainments wan broken in the wit of the church. Oller a (Mih) Bribie and inh f ’ hemeless personal libel the yd- | ther’: love and hed, had fallen | Fii.ows’ Mrsetnets.—If fir inging ow Lowell and HH te ho ste from, the | ‘ | yery La daily pa- | ed cireulation, and the prest cwithont | a vietin to Willis’s arte. was complete: instrumental performances, good dancing, and ex- | crowd, not Injnsdog t Gy ‘ne Termerarwre Ivcot yer of thy awe f mM re cnerte heck or qualibeati Wut her heart-broken father still clang tothe hope cellent buslesqne opera be an inducement for th An We ad . or, | We the emendert wet of the whey i mest This would b A the journal and ing from the world her ie mae bat play-going pwhtie, they ean enjoy it to ue fullest 1 Moy 18. * | relative to telegraphic in At hex! riuega- | the editor who wer ed boon utterly unknow: pontidant of his daughter's fail, les ourself; extent by witness! the entertainments nightly Ton the sth peel y nv tral | to our contompor artiele hoon tot (as and we proceeded to compel Willie to surrender given by the above unrivalled company Vara, Ra av Accipaat—Carnisan Cow | to of the Hate of New Yor euitia growed by i 4 eace fossed to be,) merely to show What ove trans certain letters in his possesion, which admitted her Mr. itarson.—" talented voralist i¢ mak tthe ght o'clock, as A 9, do ones tes Bible ee Goce f, Ome anatully with one tie editor cowl say of another; but when it fall, and which ho shamefally preverved £ ery cuneate ¢ He will give one of his re | * crab logow between Bedford OF irutsea cf any tehegmith company or two inie iros that the journal attacked has becn for bnseet motives. Ie was wecurdingly requ concerts at Elizabethtown, \. J., this evening Newbuigll, lend and Pitteber incorporated under the act entitied an. *Ne! to poe Matty the ex the declared—but open aod manly—antago- be at the office of the gentleman ieferred to, ata Mr. 3 ie playing at Charleston, . ¢ Kathoad, i sore whiels jad been pl forthe sneetpenation aa tegution (1 graph em wi the Times, the re-publication looks som certain hour, We met him there. What followed - — — | with ne end ender a nd the other end pro- \ ht, ag yy tise ny B « like the effort ofa mere amateurin litera- need not be told, except that le was allowed twenty. An tricbman named Nivan, wae drowned re. | Jecting upWard across a second tie. The plank pasr- ne waning Yeo th ot as engine, striking oseph M. sand the climax ie reached when ip i¢ four hours to make the surrender of the letters of Cevt!y near Savannah, Ga ing his «ifeots were found sovgh # yurt ond throwing him aer by edth t the “ Editor” of this journal, wiois, hiv victim. At the ox 4 of eee wo met *! ane “f Le mariage Dank of Bow Zem, vas | \ estland, the taro vis articls, held up to the detestation of man- him again, reeeived from him ¢ letters, whieh = 0" ty and @ cer Ah Ah | the tiaek, wher heels of the locomotive pr aa monster whose very existence la a stain even the most unprineipted libertine, poscessing one tierach, aon taint? He ie surpeed: te bares (hover lai. I dreadfatly mangled ant died » 1 plete this , | vpn dumanily, le a gentlpman of cdycation aad particle of huumag be iB NYO bay Qeebroyed a Lavuber ba this city, maayed Lawromce SuiliTam , Mingdintely. ge the caginger wad daviaan, | “C02 This set hall take effect inpaodiately, r ny. extend their line of tel veneh tines te t with (he r nite with any other incorporated telegt line, or may

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