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= WHOLE NO. 6794. MORNING EDITYON----SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE HOBOKAN RIOD, | ivthe wore elective establishment of civil and soeia) | ttteet, New York: favs Eteinbeoghar, jacob Jixddell.80 | The New Play « Aer . 2 Brongham’s Lyceum—& ya otder smongst us. Signed, Avente B; Henry Backler, 18 Greenwich street; Andon bs ROADWAY THEATRE. —&. Aannnnannhnnnhiannee ‘A L.Van Buckirk Foreman, Jeremiah Wilson‘ Strand, 68 Duata’ street; Charies Kettzensteln, 177 5% . Novelty. S and parquet, on The Concluston of the Coroner's Inquest— Matthew 1. Hoyt, Jobe Trefand, yee. stvechs Dimon q inzensteln. de. fiestare: Hea. On Thorsday evening, Broughett, whose Lyceum im ery. 1235 cents: Private bo Verdict of the Jury—Military Org entz: Viiliam Tavena, [sane Odet, | . do,; Adam Ochuss do.; Frederick Stata, 83 City | Broadway is always well sttended, prodctod and $6, Saturd: S May te wil | 'y Org eniza. » f if pees © Ooi ee as ay oI ‘ anew dram, Fae opr ixORe anh att te Satwar Gangt | thon te Supreme Rote, waa Frankly ® Carpenter, | Hee Pay gcnriny Revers, 7 Chathaa aret; Chas | gaueg ube Rome Book of Beatty.” Yer we feos i General Corawalily, Mr; Bowes: Kate Patna in sa panes, partseet eouesnan Mr tyterlehe: Clam ee { pal Beh cr comet Joha Higgins, 4 Seremaiats Peet, tet Eitney sade be rutaited Christivn Helmkor, in | is worthy of special notice. It was written by Madame ime of MOLL EITCHBE, or the Fortune Toller of Lyna— ee hg A ee Pel Te. vouR" - ail miter THR NOROKEN RIOT—THE INVESTIGATION BEFORE teem anctiter ca TssbW abe Seeate tae te mane De Rasy ieniite, 6 reeldenh of C6 aaa eeeeer ook fF saingwell Moll Piece ae Week Binds St. “Alte, Mr, Reynohle; O'lirien, pM nl taste scliaieimamiial THE MAGISTRATES AT DERGEN—ARREST OF ano. | Charge. Thete was, as yet, uo defmite churge aguinst | *enes, incidents and dixtogue have a Lorn! siguifienmes, ‘ward liston, Miss Wem: Mise Oliv: Bena he ~~ —— ri rs in Meadow street”. BOKEN BOY, AND WARRANTS {SSUED FOR OTHERS. = ciiade iia The object of Phd writer was Co satirize, mm’ a ploasmms Burton THEATRE —CHAMBERS STREET, REA TBLO'S GARDEN, pity peat ac eke ; came from New York SHCOND DAY P..- (Pay ny anil onmne onto: ‘way, the folly of New York aristecracy. The sihject Me Samal Ciele or Segond Giecloand Parguet, Sheena: | gti het cond | om tbe ereningot the 2th tust. about 6 o'clock; after | ‘The Court, at Bergen, had adjourned from Tmurstoy | Carpe stinger, Pullip Kelas, Meuty Sehwedrs, Suniel | BOC barren one ; «nd'as one of our fashlenable pad and ‘o: 4 ‘Seats, 73 gente, nighta, Mondays, Wedne: | Messrs, Barton rming over, the first man Tsaw was 'Squire Browning, | even'ng till 10 o'clock yesterday morning, in the ense of | Leibued: 3 b Bupst, Francis Rampler, Adolph Kelner, | lishers is about te ismib a yletorial work in the'styte of & Co.'s nights, Tueada: Saturdays, with his head tied up; I also saw a numberof menand | tia rigt at Hoboken ; but in consequence of the alwence | Jacob Grorart, Steyhen Keutzengriz. ané Phiiip org hegin 24 oeloek Saturday evening, Ni ,. | Heath's Book of Resntty, putslied im London, the ditth= N—Geot : ea kee ot ‘The Jvatice the ® anno tKaz he would be at his boys armed with etubs, acting in the capacity of consta- | of she other magistrates, Justice Kidaey waited anti» | ofice duriiy the evening. to take wall for the akeused, in culties of the artist im obtaiuing materials, whore pedi--- Bg, Hole Y, bles; [saw them arrest twenty-fve or thirty Germins 12 welock \ Bince thei BLA | quenter to ‘clock, not wishing to proceed alone, At | all cases iat’ which be could do so enfely. grees are merely comventionst, furnfsh in the Mitte MINS ae Pri ra ince their sucessful tour to Bavaua and New Orleans, as they were walking peaceably towards the ferry, and | length, however, the worthy Justice opened the court The Coust’adjournsd at five saat ent, during the | drama the ground wor?! for n hearty laugh at the eamBl= Sovtelis farts of Wale aduSet A “" nearly every one of those I saw arrested was beaten | COmpssihing that the responsibility was thrown on hur | #fternoon. Jacob Bapat was admitted to bail in $500, | tion of certain ci-devanr leaders cf fashion, while the Kitefiyer, Mr. G. Barton; M; Setetlodengne wick she Tosh ‘astonishing wed davies Revs | with clubs; I saw no violonge or disorderly conduct | urneveler ton tees rend the evfoviie ta a air the pont argon pple wave rpen te se iver ee 3 yer ’ ; o' e ts awl ie et mee mn before the who, we suppose, has an mterest im it " ? rn 8 person making arrests, 2 t ean Was ‘A 4 ZATION. We urged its performance: i at 744; ourtain rises at 7% o'clock. Saturday eve ey per s ing locust club in his“! Wa W, Wood, the som of » respectable man, for whon bee Aline apponetoen! ot of haxeditary growth, -i0l seemmos i pineeninaan bo ay Sl a . COLE’ + Fase CRE Gr ry comemuense Fient Dancer omt-onpnetire hie txt ape hand; T have sven him tince that time in New York; {| he iamed « warrant, ant had him arrested ashe came | _ Last evening, st’ 8 o'ctork, an adjourncd meeting was | Ago and the accumulation of wealth. ‘Those win ative Fee eee TN OF GENOA Annie ME LEOR heard 'Squire Browning aay, “ do not arrest uny moretill | to the court, at Bergenyin the morning. Warrants are | Heid of the resideats ofthe’township of HoBoken, at (tto’| to belong to the aristocracy hove earned-the distinction. « afylietta, Mise Sialvina. Favorite Dance» rant Be elon in Amorics, Forming ® grand company | y tel you," the crowd continued to arrest every Guriana Ou for five or sik 3 pntrgens ten wl ag hes fled. | Cottage, for the purpose of veeeiving the report of ac They have Been graduated ‘by. slow ogroes, passing eh excitement ye 3 aot REAL ABA hala okr it, Wath . m Tuesday, the bighty attraative Comedian, they saw, without orders from *Squire Browning; T eur « | the day befure in court, not half the nutiber of persons | Tite appointed st a’meeting held on the previous: | pHuah Me busy college of Mi cacrdlediy, we bod tunes M rr ro Tayl Bamba, ie. L. Pox; Oui ios Who hae bean engaged to perforin at’ this establishment on | pro named Brophy kick arian four times in the face | Present evesing, (Mr. L. Tompkins im the chair.) for the purposs’ | at the head of the aristocracy were once engaged im th ban Aeretoon, MiseMaivian Lukas ee et Gneedare, ‘Thursdays and Saturdays, will appear with his | sfter Pryor se Sempre was on the corner of New ie a peed W Teoberuiped —T Foukle at 168 | of devising the best ineans of protecting the inhabitants | Usefullabors for goeiety. Some wery distinguished im eark Be wats c tf park and Hudson streets; the mob tl venue A; lL arrived at i t hi y 7 irable harnesses, saddlee Me EN NT ETS IN NEW YORE EY REE CON- Browswawsiycevy, BROADWAY, NEARBROOME | S78) Mantisoner. aod beat him on the teanenite other on ae, eoenn ot: See celobration ; went mroand the pba! pipe san ines NL angry on anag cour “eimniere some. were ood In 609 = , ‘ treet.—Dreas Circle and FE after this, T saw snother man taken away, who had beon | ground and then’ came to Becker's, where [remained | fyvnics vi ST Wood. “Predevick barre eiTay Pubic are most reepectfally infomged that most posi- | Cirefe"'Ss center Oreheriea Balk Seine 8a Bytny | beaten on the corner of Newark’ amd Hudsoa stroota, | for Palf-an hour. and them returned to the ferry | aa | Feneehinaenls. OC: Sexcoannly B.S. Woot, “Fesanien Selisectene: oominioai aiaiataateanaal HER LAST THREE CONCERTS $F Doors oven ab 724; to begin at o'elock. Benet of Mr, | some one of the crowd picked up the wounded man's hat | no fighting or rioting ; four friends were with me; 1 | (henienain, and Mr. Wierney. | The committee reported | style, aud of tiie moat fashionable material, and Will De given in New York on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, | HU: Hunt. Saturday evening May 31, tho performances will | aud raid he wanted a “cady;"” he then tried it om his | lost them on the way; Twas arrested outside the ferry | 4° follows — Whereas, a lite and serious riot, now un- | Sdycould furnish any desirable quality of goods. for lt af rama of the HOME BOOK OF | head, but it did not fit him, and he gave it to soma | by two men with red shirts, who looked pretty bard, and | 4°70ims judicial investigation, catty for rome eo | most any useftiior ornamental purposs of fers In fact, org Mores ile, Hr. Brougham: Mr. John J. at other one in the crowd; I remonstrated with the erowt, | one who was a littie better; T was quietly walking to | APd energetic organization on the purt of the citizens of | New York acistosmucy bas, beet, manctectared—or, hee and FRIDAY NIGHTS, June 2, ath, and 6th, as MLE RNNY 1 er FAREWELL CONCERTS Van de Deux Suisee, ty Mite 1, Daeg. Batre aed | Std entreated them not to abuso the Germane; theyre: | the ferry ; T did not resist; T was put into a covered | Hoboken, for the mutual protection of life and property, | prarg entirely stom manufacturers, and hot trols Blood, IND commences IN PHILADELPHIA on MONDAY, June sth. THE THibTEETH 4 eg GRAND CONCERT ‘ Smith. Toconelude with the WORLD'S FAIR— | Plied that they (the Germans) had: killed Ainoricans, | Wagon and ccnveyedto jail; Isaw no riot or disturbance | YOUr committee beg respectfulty to report that, after | iii) to 001 Pree nee. rougham: A F. gaun; Horr Hercules, Me, | while Iwas standing near the office at the ferry. Laaw a | of any kind | Mature redeetion, they are of tho: unanimous opinion | "When, aeeeaes hae ete oekaae ago “DAY EVENING “Juve 24 it rour Conds, Mian Mary Taylor. | person from New York. known as Dick, th Blower,” in | ‘The prieyacr waa discharged. that the moet beneficial and! effective coume would be | publish a pictoriat work, after the fashiorr'of the coustly OF MR. LE GRAND SMITH. TALIAN OPERA HOUSE, ASTOR PLACE.—MAX Ma. | to is shirt sleeves; he stood thers about five minutes, when | — George lieidelbauer was noxt examtned.—T reside at ¢5 | the ortaniaation of « uniforcr volunteer corps, 98 regu- | Gnd aristocratic welumes of London, thore'was quite & Tetuch has the bonet to auuounce to the pablic‘or Maw | Rerun after a German who was going towards the Otto | Chrystie street; arrived at Hoboken at 8 o'clock on | Kulated by the State statutes.” The report having been | fiutter in certain circles im the upper part of the anna r be. Yous thet ube Cottage; he overtook the man, and struck himthree or | Monday imoruing; assisted Mr. Baaumer as waiter till | “0Pt¢d. and « comunittee of five appoiuted to prepare & | to tp hi ; Aeron Pract Orxna House four times on the side of ‘the head with his fst, | balf-past 9 e'clock; the only rioting I aaw was throwing | Badin and « roll fora military company, Mr G. Van ences In tie proposed Wook of Beauty. The velsjest be: ere ey Will be opened for. short season, for the purpose of produc. | I saw no outrage committed by the Germans at any time } stenes into the house, and breaking windows, tumblers | Houten baving been appolntedehatrman, and Mr.G.W. | came the general theme ; pd, after deal of dis ing the moat favorite Operas, with the combined talent ot | while T was on the ground; whon the White Conta, or | and other articles; it was about 6 of 7 o'ctoek; saw the | Bimpton, secretary, the committee reperted a heading good deai of a : " cussion, it was ascertained that the beauty of the metro- HAVANA AND ASTOR PLACE OPERA ComPANTES, | TUFers, came down Hudson strvet. T saw a volley of | Fowdies outsice; don’t know their names, but would | £8 miliary company of the citizens of Hoboken, to be | Doig, aa well as the aristoeracy, wan embodted in the ‘Tteeday evening, Jena: Wik be peigaed the populace paving stones thrown at them from Newark stroct; this | Know them by sight; they were pretty rough looking | tition of pace of birch saheusecgies respectable grandmothers who presided over thore Oyern of LUCIA DITAMMERMOOR, was before any attack had beon made on the houses on | chazwaters; 1 did not sce any resistance made by any- | “yen Of Place ol birth. families who had leaped from the bench of manufac~ senna a ae ae Newnrk street; the person whois called “ Dick the Blow. | body in the house; I was up stairs, but saw nothing | peosent doo Ww sign the roll pted, end that those | tures into the splendid. drawing rooms of wealth—who. NORA BOS AND SIGNOR BETFINI er.” know monaily; his proper name is Blauvelt; { | thrown back from the house; there were s good many Degeenit dow sign the roll. inatead of selling hat trimmings, were able to ride ia ppearan have known. to be seut to Blackwell's Islavd for | preeent. who were mostly Germans; several sought refuge 0 reference: to. the eee eratigm had gone | their own coaches. According to all accounts, the 2. office will be open on Saturday, May 3, at which abrond in reference to this organization It was i pm twelve months, for highway robbery; have always kaowa | there, im consequence of stones being thrown at them, organization It 2 | qrtist who hod set hiemind upon the portraits of certata: , tends Of of - him to be a desperate character. bimusclf and three other 9 kept together, ope of | jynce amet the wide spread wings of the eagle, to em- | young scions of such families, abandoned hia original da- Recitative, “ Care Compa Aria, "“Goine per me serene” (La'Sonnaia Mourn, Juxvy Lawn. Concerto in G Minor, on the pianoforte. | ‘Mr. Otto Goldschmidt, (pupit of EY His first appeara: Romanza, Gietsche feel (Uhorts) Hippos. Mel i. id Aria, “Casta iva” (Norma). . Mouse. Jexxy Linp, ‘Been: tian . John W. Capes «wora,—I reside at No. 6 Union piace, | them named Jacob Stump; he was arrested at the ferry; sign, and was forced to pey due court and attention te. Woathumous Szmphony, Op 90 { First A. ). Mendelssohn ee at 8 o’clook. Hoboken; [ knew deceased; knew him for the si they let the others go; I think the reason why they ar. | °O@P8™Y, 4 A the well preserved and long established chai Selo, "Fatal Mawente™’(Robesee h Diselo) aeeene _Opera Nights.—Monday, Tu day andSatusday. | years; about half paet tix o'elock on the sounia of chs | Tertaiime-wan that l wores White evet, mistaking 125 tne ooieey Tat tae eas ne commen omld-ate. the mnctacnls prondsounmes,, OF oonres, caasthing hee Siguotl Saivt and Belledt NE HAMBLIN FESTIVAL—THE EXECUTIVE © eee ie tires eae ee a eee. | 8 eee - Becker's, for if's0, he would brave wothing to do wide At | ttle fashionable squabble arose on a point embracing #- Study in A Minor, on the pianoforte... mittee have the Pleasure 9¢ taforming the pubito, cnet | Gown Hudson strect towards the ferry, whore I saw a | | The Justice bere required security of the prisoner. to | “Sir. tunnay said there Would be movconnection be. | uch delicate diplomacy; wnd to this fact. we presume, ‘Otto Guldsehmi pips 4 bin Featival nee ie a0 | number of persons, and among them Michiel Brophy, | Ppear as a witness against the Short Boys in September | tween the two companion at ~ | we are to attribute the origin of Madame de ‘The Gipay’s Song (Th Senpet Silesia) ing progress, and they will be complete | beating those that were passing peaceably along; [ saw | ext, and Mr. Baumer became bis security in the sum ‘About thirty paoen ‘then signed the roll, and the | Tette’s drama, which is a weil written. sharp: on Cavotina, « re. Says Lin in tho ensuing week, when the Ueketa, which arotobelosatat | seme others in the crowd, who { think T couid recognise | ¢f $10), mecting adjourned till Monday next, : {he whole solject. Tlie construction of Ghe drama ie Gee Largo {ise and numbered, upon the commodious plan adopted by P.'T. | iff should see them again, beating those that pasaed | ‘The prisoner was then discharged. It appears that Teaac B. Brower, who was a member of | \#*t meritorious part of the work; but it is, perhaps, Barnum, Esa. for the Jeany Lind concerts, willbe down the street, near the Otto Cottage: Taaw two Ger- | Martin Adam, a youth of about 18 years of age, was | «pe jurhin the imnient on the bly ot Martin terior, | Sted enough for (he general purpose. and when the programme of the Fostiy. mans and a lady pasain; , ine ih g through the Otto Cottage yard, | Dext examined. —I am only three weeks in America; L aC, “ i ‘The story of the play is quickly told, An artist falle alteax™ tee eeeatine Gimmittce, | when » party A troboues bogsr one cf thee ates Mi: | wentto Hoboken in the ufternoon, 6 foekany vat" EY ye hoe ig mith a ward o/one of the memlery of ths New ernest ne sa | cheel Brophy. entered the gate of the yard and knocked | O'clock: was arrested at the ferry; there were about fifty | and there is some idea of reviving this company, in ad- | },% aristocracy. | Me furnishes her portralt for the HAM'S LYCEUM.—A CARD.—MR. W. CORSYN | 40WD One of the Germans, and beat hin severely with | Persons there; was arrested by three men without coats; | Gition to the other. . Home Book of Becuty, No.1. Seyon * Coming Through ie DELI Conductor .......... A GRAND HESTRA, 5 7 % 1 " tfully announces his benefit on Mond ", | olubs, while he was on the ground: the other German | one liad a club; they were about 20 years of age; they ers a We suppose—representatives of the colors of the: Qombining the frst musica! talentin America, numbering igen Feet hip eee te populay | warknocked down and beaten; I then went to my own | Kicked ame; 1 did not resict; they took me to the office of | gt Dechetn for the wenn ur aeiwsting last night, | New York aristocracy, become thus the dramatts jersme ot ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS, mT A | house. at about half past seven o'clock, when I saw a | the Justice; saw some others brought i after me; they | Company, but. for some reason OF Sthes thay did ace | the piece, with several husbands to match, ‘These indies basen encased for thoes concerts Lady Gay sivith, the following powerful cast: crowd before my door; one of them hada gun, on which | seut me to jail in « covered wagon, semen, Wet, » they ni meet, choose a chairwoman. and in the style of a woman's: ‘The Price of Tickets has beou Axe $leach, y Spanker. he was fitting caps. and snapping them; the gun wasthen | | Here Bir. A. B. Millard, counsellor atlaw, appeared on | "'}ivturbance is anticipated on Sunday, and it ia proba. | COBveMtion, with Abby Kelly at the head. and Lucretia fecording to Locatio a all title the He | loaded and fired; it was loaded a second time, when Bro. | the part of Samuel Leibach, and asked for s hearing for “3 proba; | Mott at the tail, denounee the proposed Book of Beauty, Phy took it and went towards the ferry, the rest of tho | the prisower, who was ony detained upon the verbal | Tisuektn in celee fo shock any cles at redtent | Aseaulting the artist in violent terms, and threatening "A specific Dolly Spanker. | be: Who Wave ali icinaiy’ void crowd following, and eaying, “Go im, Mike; shortly | statement of a woman who said she sow him engaged in ay. yim. | nover to tolerate im more intociety The meeting emda Serr wane eee, h Me. Brougham. | after, I heard the report of a giua; shortly after, the party | the riot. Me wanted « aubpana to eompel her’ attend Ah alle arg he SAS i Mowtay evening | terrible confusion; and the next scene reprasents the Bat n tickets 1 HB. Pane returned to the front of my house, and I heart ono of | abce as a witness. as she labored under a mistake, beanies si dha riecctan rans steamy oe ag boo srtiet, who le in hapey convesestion Siam rate teen ete : Aa : | them say,” We have di ‘one Dutchman,” they thea | _ The justice sald he could not doit. ‘The prisoner had me his lady love, One by one the violent denouncers of the . mM Aoftce (oe UL vale of Tickets will be opened at Jolli’s FS. si ad wsddad thé esule Gheicdcoainl” om” | relosted lhe guo, when tenet the party ech, “Docene. | been cumomtitled. aud be could -ealy with those Bageome Court, | book agrive. apd are smugglad away. each having exacted 900 BROADWAY, wun LOLA MONTES, ful. Mike—be sure who you shoot;” this was addressed to | cares in which there was no accusation. Cliled Justice Bam, be same Bo from the artist a promise that ber / shall adorn every day, except the Sabbath, from 8 A.M. to8P.M., where | 1® Which M DM Michael Brophy; they then went towards the crowd on Mr. Chedsey. who apy for the prisoners on the Ma e onds and Hon, the forthcoming work. At last, Mrs. Leader, ‘sont RS. SLOAN the corner of Union place and First street when T again | authority of the ittee of Germans, said the magis- | by Mies Mary Taylor. arrives, end, in a song, imitates RR. AN’ pee BO ew esa only. | heard the report of a gun; immediately after, 1 again | trate was pursuing the right course, when some sparring APPLICATION ON BEHALF OF JOSEPH C. ASHLEY. | several styles of singing mow im vogue any these | saw them relosd; I saw'n crowd stop a carriage onthe | took place betvcen the two members of the bat. May 9.—Joseph C. . x eror. ts. The | imitations, she gives the flute sovg of Jenny Lind, im | CARD.—BURTON’S THRATRE.—MRS, SKERRETT | corner of First and Washington streets, containing « | Henry Schrader, residing at 62 Chatham rtreet, corner | People of the Siate of New For! is was # motioaona | which she triumph brillisatly, Finally, indulging im reapectiuily announces that hor benefit will take place | inam, some ladies and ebildren; the wi of Duane, where be keeps a porter house, was next exa- | bill of exceptions taken st the trial of Ashley, who was | fome severe remarks upon her fashionabie rivals, the ae egahs containing the words of the songs may be ob pe way Julcdi when nial bo ervted Cheeses sooty | srqudthecacstegeune hevrrtt? wd wee wee deere Siined. “tie bad too Week eos. He sald: Tarrived et | convicted, at the General Sessions of New Youll in 'tipack, | several pottiounto ene extremely agitated, and come forth. URTEENTH GRAND CONCERT, ofthe SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER to befollowed by Colman'’s | there enw, amongst whom was Michaol Brophy, were | Hobcken at nine o'clock in the morning, with my beer | 180, of forgery. aud sentenced to six years’ imprison. | to confront her, when knocks announce the arrival of and Last Wut ONE, wiltegiven POOR GENTLEMAN, Lox book now open. | without coats. in appeateuce resembling deceased, wh> | stand, sav nothing at my stand but the people drinking | Ment inthe Btate Prison. Mr. F. Byrae,on behalf of | the husbands, ‘The ladies then retreut; and at the close on WASTER CAMDEN, | see Chane Gp SEED a a) t SE ene beer (laughter); left at six oF even o'clock; saw nothing | the plaintiff. submitted the following points, and con- | of the drama are discovered, as six pictures hae; . ane ath s Ke place ae the Nasional Thestes | | BY #Jurcr—Wrhat do you mean when you say that the | of any disturbanee before I came to the ferry; the stand | fended that in the toon of the pronvedings thera ica | upon the walla. This little inrwation bass hapay sence take place at the Nasional ‘Theatre | crowd whom you saw dragging the man (rou the earriage | wae alWsys fwl cf men, and T could not sceout; it was | Dianifest error, and that the indictment wasnot sumetent | upon the audience; and the play closes with the conseat sutlahic anioeuien. woeiil resembled Michaei Brophy * about seven o'clock when I reached the ferry on my way | i law to maintain the conviction; that the indictment | of Mr. Leader that Miss Grace become the wife of hat the; inguished professional celebrity, hi Witnese—I mean tl were without conta. as was | bome; there were men there with sticks and stones; one | W8# not certified by the Grand Jury, er the foreman, to _ the ertirt weet S tected for the occasion. Particulars tm futiire also deceased ‘on that evening, and that the Germans | of them came to me nd said, “you are one of them who a true bill,” in the manner and form required by the ENNY LIND'S CONCERT, MONDAY EVENING, av | “ttt Bextockvoworen | might have taken him for one of the mob. I have al- | was at McCarty's house;" I said I kaew nothing about it, | #atute ‘ ‘ ler Ui Boneiit of Mr. Le XM ECHANICS’ HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE | W8Ys known deceased to be a quiet and peaceadle young | When seven or eight persons fell on me aad knocked me iret Point —The conviction of plaintiff in ¢1 a hare the materials of (he drama, which was ad- miraliy performed. and handeomely put upon the stage. Mrs. Vernon was particularly amusing; and the efforts all pa tl a strect,—Open every night during the week uatil | Man; on the day of his death he was at work till six | down; ene man then told me he was an officer, and | bad upen « paper which is a nullity, in conseq of Miss Taylor. Miss Kate Horn, Mrs, Brougham, and the of Adriance, Sherman & Co., 2 Astor Houso, opposite the | further notic t o'clock in the afternoon; I did not see, at any time, Ger- | wanted to save me; he took me to an office, aod tied my | the “indictment” being uncertided, as required by the other performers, were quite successful. will , . - a ae MINSTRE mane armed with clubs or stones, or committing outrages | bands behind, end took me ima carriage to jail; two | Statute, 2K. 8S, dd Edn, p. 812, see. O68) 6 Groenleafs | be repented to-night. and on Monday, when wilt HE PLACE TO BUY TICKETS FOR JENNY LIN’ upon any one, others sent to jail with me. R., p. 34. | be # remarkable dramatic treat— che comedy of * Londow ta + NY 1 William Il. Childs aworn—t reside at No.9 Newark | _ Justice Kidney here said he wanted some intelligent | _ Second Point—The indictment ia defective, for not | Assurance” —with a remarkably fine cast, incl alt re,” hi hight i leases. Si street, Hoboken; did not know deceased; about seven | German who raw the whole business, and who was aot | # the company and Mr. Buchausn, Mr. Chippendale and out Sane half-past Pog noo at eight | O'clock on the evening of the 26th, just as Iwas at my | charged with riot, to give am account of it om oath, onthe | that it does not appear to the court that the Miss Julia Dennett. Mr, Buchanan's re-appearance im ——aewes = — — | o'clock. An Afternoon Concert will be given on Saturday | residence looking out of the window, I saw deceased | part of the State was in a mai part. See Form of Indict. Barb. Or. the eity, will be warmly welcomed. ENNY LIND'S GRAND CONCERT, AT TRIPLER | next, for the accommodation of Ladies aud Juveniles, com- | standing on the corner of Newark and Hudson streets, Lewis Johnatson, residing at 256 William street, then | Jf.» 506; 8 Chitty’s Or, Law, 1.050; do., Chitty om Bills, —_—— Hall, Monday evening, June 2 tickets | mencing at So'eloek, P.M. 3 when T caw the White Conta, or Turners, and a crowd, in yolunteers to be examined—He said [ attended the People vs. Wright, 9 Wend. 193; do. Cady, 6 | ity Intelligence here they will 6 vt ws 7 jewark street, throwing stones at each other; shortly af. ay festival of the Germaus, as a reporter for the New i Tecra! at ctolee | EMOUS MILSTRRLS, AF FRILOWS MPOOAS | o'r paw seme whom f took to be Gecmans: decona tn | Youk Tviteres the May fonival ie; In one word | jaZtied Point The reoord not showing that the Grand in the recollection of ‘the rewdee. ——o — ——— white clothes, strike deceased with a club and kuock him | joyment of the «pring; it is a German fest | Zatz syre “then and Chere” swore, Ko. judgment that the steambout Cleopatrn was seized some ti RIPLER BALt.—SABBATH EVENI ctinetcele, com down; they then struck him with clubs and threw brick« | been introduced here for about five years; Lam about | sould be reversed therefor, People vs, Guerasey, 3 J. | as being ohartered in eouncetion with a meditated or akah-ge-ge-gai-Bown, George op Taraatile oor se Vatowershasecs: | St him; T saw man with a white coat on raise his club | three years in this country; during that tue the festi- | C206 tended expedition to Cubs, Her cargo was also selse@ for the Inst yeat have been reocived wish | #Hd thake it st a man who was looking out of a window | vals have been heldat Hoboxen; L arrived at Hoboken at | by the United States Marshal, but was given back agaim introductory Preting be the formation of promotion of Education among the Ameri | om the opposite side of the street; he then threw a brick 2B. Sid | about a week ego. Last evening, at six o'clock, the ves 8 book store, No. 0, JUNE 18T. The fodietment charges two different which the following | the grentes by tho elite am Chis grea me 11 o'clock, on Monday last; I went through the Kiysiaa | will assist—Professor tropolis. Their concerts consist of Burlesque Italian | at the house. Fields to Fox Hill; the piace was covered with Gormans | the second for five years. cl herself wae surrendered, in consequence of an afl Scones, Witty Sayings, Solos, Duotte, Chorasves, iog, | William Keven sworn—tT reside in Washington street, | and their families, moet of them New Yorkers; thore | | The District Attorney resisted the motiow, aud sad- | davit of Mr. O'Sullivan, the owner, and » communication gad Instrum Perfor sucen. ‘On Wedneaday and Saves | Hoboken; did not know deceased; as T was standing near | Were at one time from 18 060 to 20,00) Germans on the | Bitted the following potute:— | with Daniel Webster, ‘The purport of the aMidavit ie Sansten Tye pe We saa the Land Office, at the ferry, I was attacked by a party of | ground; several Short Boys got drink from diferent First Point—The words in see. 36 of the statute upon | that Mr. O'Sullivan waa the owner, and that he intended {the tigtt' | dows Se eente:, Doses open a8? White Conta anil severely beaten; while twas down they | stazda, and then rau away without paying: at other | frery, “the fo of which te ber declared | to send the boat te New Orteans to be used in the trade 4 “- “3 ect | were beating me, and saying,“ kill the bugger,” the | etands they challenged the keepers to Reat; saw two or | 10 be punishable,” refer to subdivision two of see. 33. | ketween that city and Texas The following isa copy of UM'S AMBRI | White Coats then pointed out another, and said, “here | three instances myself. and beard of three or four others; | 1. The eee D6 raises the statute puaishment for forg the receipt signed by Mr. O'Sullivan:— ‘tor and Mi | isove;” Tmade my escape and ran tothe yard of the | segers were taken from an old man, by a boy about aif | t0@Accond degree, Without seo | “New York, May 30. 1851. Recetved from Capt. Reed, age, dressed in a dark short | ‘he plaintiff in error committed wo commanding «flicer cf the U. 8. Marines on beard of the was like a Short Boy; | "division two of eee. 33, forgery in the third de steamer Cleepatrn. the surrender of the sald vessel, with al courts in New York, and there- d Point.—The statute relative | all the cargo and appurtenances on board, in pursuanee can recopnise a Short Ray by his {| t0 tbe foreman’s certityin 4 is merely di- | of a communication from the U. 8. Marshal, ha one of the Turners interfered; he | Tetory. All the formalities 3 of 2K. S..p. 812, | him by me. JL. O'SULLIVAN, 1 | attacked, purhed the boy aside; other Short Boys came to hia | ¥¢Te answered. w Feaond. See fols. 30, | There was a jollification on board last evening, Mr. Ralph Nafey sworn.—tI roside in Hoboken; did: not | teecuc; abcut twenty Germans assisted the Turner, and | Si, Whart, Cr State vs. Calhoon, 1 Dev. | O'Sullivan having entertained the ofcers and the know deceased; between fix and seven o'clock, on the | the Short Poys got & good Wicking; they then raa off ia | & Bas. STs State y IN. & MeLord, 250, | Gue of the sentiments given was—* The Union, a little evening of Monday, the 26th instant, as I was standing | the dircetton of the Elysian Vields they received good | COM vs. Walters. C more ef it,’ The Cleopatra Lies at the fot of Harri- in the yard of a house in Hndaon street, L saw some moa | blows first; they were pursued by some Qeemams; Tato | Funning from the ferry, pursued by a party of White | wards saw a disturbonoe near the stand of a wan who | Conte, armed with clubs; the White Coats kaocked those | Was «ling auenges and smoked beef, having previously | down whom they pura vm with clubs; | observed the tal Otto Cottage. when I feel down exhausted (rom the beat- | teen or tixteen years o' ing U had received; T sfterwards crawled into Mr. Perry's | jacket; he looked rufflanly; he D | barn; some of my friends came and took me away; [do | Witness attended eri DRAGOON | Bet know any reason for the White Cowts attackiag mo; | fore knows Short Be OBETH— | I had noclub, stone, or any other wespoa, when | was | deportment or dre G. Copway: 6. Dio, violin and ph ater, Mesers. Q. F. Bristow and G. H. Curtis, De Beriot and Andante Siciliano, Witt, and L Spring, Me and Mrs. x; 2; Dac“ Whore are te homes . Music, by Orchestra; 11. Recita- ir, ** He broaks in son dor,” fol . The Lord hath Triamped, hand chorus of mon's vor (on, Beets, To commence at 8 o'e MBRICAN MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY. —TlLB MEM. RIPLER HALL bers of the above Association are heresy notified to at j piv it Tripler tend & special general mecting, con cording tonrti- | for the puri Hof bo tan at Triplor Mall, | ni GUARD —Haverrack M BOMB, —Artexomus, Miss Kate Bateman. THE TRISH —O'Drallaghan, Mr. Collins. In the evening, M acheth, Rate Bateman. After which, PAUL | Pry, Elion Bates ae Saloon pet 2 | age, 12h er 3 Fi 2 2oe?S 3 2 Fs z et EET a children w ye jwet aod dress citole, 12h¢ conte oxtra, Third Point —The Indictment in this ease is good, in | gon street, | that it sets forth the tnstrnment in such ® manner that v the Court ¢ if it be on inetrument in ro. arion.—There arrived at this.post yesterday, inatrumens from foreign ports, 3.183 passengers, One ywasol, the full of bis goods: I noon afterwards may be committed. Thefindict- | socket ship Constellation, had 918 on board rn thore who were knocked down had neither elubs nor | caw it empty; I mean by soon, balf an hour. this was | MeDt charger general alteration, and the jury found ape. | PAO ne ee tones. about belf-past 4; the man complained of the treatment | Site Alteration, on evi Weople We. Tyains, 13 | | Crenewe Bias Dame Secnmnn See Soe yea ‘ourt- ffice, (at Mr. Vand mi this |" Samuel Browing #xorn.—I reside at Hoboken; am a | be t ‘and the low he had | Weed. was called to hold an inquest gt ise foot of pen every Saturday, from | te 3o'elooK, aes Se Smeets Sat poreaennes of Be. GH I Justice of the Peace for the county of Hudson; did not | uta’ Leaw nome Turners runding to the stant of | ,. feurth Po n of the words “then and | Mie a ee erten of Datues lect Orchestra, Yooal performers, Mise iif. | know deceased; on the afternoon of the 26th instant, I | » man dispersing the crowd; I was informod there i ane Se Ge choas haan mph a vhs ya h, a quartette of gentlemen amateur | deputed Geo. Deanison, B. Wood, Layafette Tompkias, | quiry, that Short Doys had robbed the man, and the he whole under the | aud two or three others, of Hoboken, ns officers; I did | ex* lade | not appoint John Mikey. Jacch Curtis, Michi. Brophy, | of Charies Dee James Nafey, or any others feom New York. as officers, | Short Poys, and fell upom the t AYMOND AND HERR DRIESBACH'S MENAGERIE. war ‘This celebrated Menagorie—the larzert and best con. | horus of 1 young Ladi in defending him; tho strings of the tent Be t, of New York, had been eut by the | “ently sppears tha und, and the | Lag t age. cheek ehirt.dark ronad jacket, dark pants, with « lange hon the left kuee, and inced deota; been in the water a few days. Supposed an emigrant. Verdiet, t th Gucted in the known world—embracing almost every animal Toder. Partienls and which haw received the pa- reds of thoesands of tho moss eh ot — | I used all my endeavors to prevent their throwing | proprietor had conside rw sing it up again; | @ case } Sas Sy vere ONCERT, BY MADAME FB. WALLACE | ftones at Mr. Baumer's hotel; I was struck over the | this is ol the di the hill; i | ¢ the stature Dearie wy Daowrise.—Corenor Coar was called, yea | nounced for Tuesday event ' - | head with a stick, or elnb, by T did not le | Bee also Whar, Prec, in » hold an inquest ot No. 99 Tenth avenue, om | ing near MeCarty's house; I i ’ : mas McDonnell, aged twenty-one years, Fall particulars will be thet I was aJu triet Attorney thon contended that it was suf a stone cutter by tonde, whose body was Peace; some struck me on the lent if the foreman prevented the # fe low jurors ta it, provided and the words ‘Thirtieth stovet. Tt tee companions were, on the foot of Thirtieth od is supporad to have Deen taken with cramp, and beiete assistanse could be rendered he rank Pewath (hy surface, and was drowned, Yesterday the baty was recovered. and conveyed te the house of his brother, at waiok place the coroner wid held ap injuect Pp nto me ed, from time t a9 for as Baumer's Hotel ownhip of Hob. riet; I came t T raw Squire Browning at Mr. Porry's. on the evening | Guard; 1 had seen, from 11 of the 2ith instant, with his head ent; be told me to use | O'clock in the evening, Het | my endeavors to arrest the Germans at they came down; | during that tine he was no’ | Ltook a number of thove that were arrested to the jail | from him at 6 elvek. and paid him; Ido no! at Bergen; I called upon all the citizens who bad ¢ the Turners; I have been to bring them out, and try to disperse the mob; Lorde: of the Turn no guns to be fired on the wight of the r @ bill; came to At half past one o'clock the inquest adj at two, The | The omire | Y_BVENING | i, Jn hronze able epec open in ‘ork on Monday week only, under the monster varieg: and stripes, erected for the purpose on ptreet, near the Opera The public eatree into New) ‘York of the extensive and costly travelling paraphernalia off the establist ment, will taxe place on Monday morning. The | Wogsificenst corteze, com pri Whotses and men, with all the elegant cages and carriages need in traasporting the ane, Hi Orchestras, Roa Ernani,” actanged for wiad inatramonte. nd—f. Gverturs of the Lappy, Wedtock, 1; 8. jera,” with tute hestra, Beliint; od for wind inet Po ¥ i r. Performance | few minnie, aud conven now nay of rough the jail, and have not gaged in the ne ferry wich the proces- t! rnscy, Wh a verdict of guilty aad any one ¢ stain the indictment, the Court Aromit Court. n ad Yetts presiding 1 the motion, and said shat THE LATE MUROPR Cat Germans were marching 07 fection Ponies j at the matter of forum eon. | —An application ior an arrest of judgment tm rome Mv sired auf. ar o'clock, Whoa they re- endeavore: € AON : ne Satis & Ses oon pp Jnggetannt, 4 meeve he | pat S Bias four o'clook, whea they re- | - ye pod ene e none reste tn the first point of the plaintif was fasal to | the case of | PD anglas, couvinted of the mantor Broadway to Ch CHATHAM SQUA | ” vunovor sheath te teevent than ten Geant sei on of Ackley for the offence, He refested ofA AT mae of tue bark Glenn, wad, trnbaaal te Wer Admiveion—Seata I The Coroner ¥ do find that the decensed, a | rome OF them wore released iia ghd hap ng Badd Brenntag oh. } ad Dette, for the perees a i idger. came to hie death by & blow or blows inflicted rederick was next examined on the part of the street; up Bar. . | dway to Astor Place ata the his heat with sticks, clubs of stones, by some por Btate: by ® T saw no disturbance while on, the ‘and Meangerie jaclud rrons coucerued in the riot, on Mon ground; T heard nof being rubbest | at “ o Di ttor- imalsa great collection o such as can be eson bat wi yet unknown to the jur | and maitreated by some loafers—also a man that sold A om pis the i ~ —2 ‘the ay Wisdoat a challeage for prim . Second. The offer cn bahal? of the prigener.to prove, conversation between Nenon and Clemens, whom a party of partics of German. | *usnges nade the rame complaint to me; rome boys nad seat tnd aa tee eume tine themes: | Whe Were cogaged thes a Hot; and further | @ few Turners cliased the toaters off the groumis; Ehave | e same time the m that no evidence has come before this jury to implicate | fren the prison, they wore not among the deceased in any way, whether by thore who to the ferry, the | said riot. The jury are, however fae the legis Ms this ease, which roqu rimination, and impartiality. As to ¢ ny » f this and New York, oonsisting of | copt that they be 8 no other plage of aiunsomen Lea's Fomale Ethiopi rlormers, being the —and int was free to f love fur tae fellows who w ferry, | got up the cave ngainst Avhiey, and he was not certain | th ms and Ces r x of bis guilt. This cae to forin a pr tent. and ifthe | alone. inculpating thermsetecs and exowlpating Te dae ete Gerrans sronod ine showed mo in- | Court refuse the application, it seems bohim that ther | eatirely frem.aay parlécipation in the orige, and gating. and were 020, to the least, pre would be saying thet it wae not peces:ary for afureman | together the mode of fastening the. imputation of the from Ceylon, may be gon ‘Accompanied them to ft high!y diversified on a> Es ft ral nb, Mr. Nellis, the man without army Mr. Pierce, the lien. conqueror; and many oth | Girls, who go through a variety of feate of strongt will appear. terity; Madame Rorali only Female Jaggl the in - sores A young calf clephant, only six months old, and but three orld; ei ry nee, it appears, from the evidence before th ’ n I got to the ferry. sew 20 or 24 boys and n AD: ut his name ¢ bill. Decision tea . | ert pop Inim, was inaweperly ovecreted by the court. 21s Tait toot Lleh, will bo ridden sronnd the Interior ot | Corchitiinrer hie Matusey uecnsetitd in the world, that the riot of the 2th originated in difficulties which | clubs, who chased and hae NT Fe eceeeeeentaas » - dj Tid’ The court of aie refusing to -An4 ‘the the Pavilion by the Lillip ‘om Th Admit- | terethor with s variety of intoresting performances every | Occutred at Fox ITill, at the time of the late German fea from 9 to 1h years, who were walking | Police Intelligesce. | the evidence war gurely cirewmpetentini,and that ildgen under 9, half price, Do a from | stternoon and evening. For partioulare see bills of each | tival, which bad their origin in the mineonduot ofeertain | P towards the ferry; 1 called ow my acquaiut- QUALIFICATIONS OF POLICEMES | peunastapecs wate be consistent with (he PM. day. | persons, known as Shor! Boys, or by othorsof rlotous in. | Accs and the Turners whawere about there, to protect | m said, from time to time, sine the adop- | kin of ruil before Cha jury could convict. | SSE | tent. and which ted to the subeequont agault upon the |! cort the Indies and slvikiren to tte bont; thoy did | werk. Theecurh vtred in reducing to change thet the _.. MXPRIEBS AGENCIRS, dee NEW INVENT‘ON: heuse of MCarty. and the various other outrages in | £0, AW none of the Turners knock down or stritve any | {Vone! tee New bolle ~ | eviers to mm rm cortalaty, every hy HE WORLD'S FAIR.—EDWARDS, SANFORD & CO “ | the history of our beloved town. Th bility of hetr ows defence when attacked; [have | mek werd, who & such men as they | at thet ef guilt, befoas the jury eould con T Banking Agenoy, in connocti BE COMBINED VAPOR FY Gln. —THE SUBSCRI. | that day's proceedings must doubt Tost on many par. i tas morning, and none of the pri | oitciie to perform (he dutica of a policeman. On these | Aud iy ebatging imsterd, in She werda following :—" Aa ite owt, beam aie Per, having obtained from «oComit settee gozerament | ties; bat among thea, it ts 4 nominations, the sayor conrms or rejects the partivs | to the cireumstantial evigenee relied on to establish bye nO aoe J - ce rt i wy eit to of MA | thle duty, thes Tas Paces Bays, 00 call e others from |, ; thor nominated, But it ie a well known fact that too | reat and Mak’ seh. Liverpest ind Lenton @ som Drs teres ell the Sixclon of the be! pcg el po nengs Meagan I boys or young monfrom | festival grownd on Monday from 2 ¢ frequently men have bees placed ta office who wore Qpher business throug! ¢ draw Dilla of exchange, issue lette eute comm irrions of every deserip and merchandise bj of credit, either to appear so repeatedty in | Tanning towards the Klysian Wield tally wnfitte e ect , conneotion with the evidence before thi« inquest, rtand | Germans: there @were some who wore white ¢ | east aap penta tee Teetwealy Se see: fearfully prominent, And this jury would be recreant r then concluded to go h | Mayor Kingsland bas m to their trust. did they not cail upon the exeeutors of the | Went with my family towards the ferry; sawa number | eo standard of qualitic clu-tons fram the ‘vireemetences, and more with the [es tye of guilt than innocence. Un. douttedly there ab sald be proper caution, and carefab le acted, * or of any ot ower is generat law toexert themselves, to the atmoet of their abiiity, | f Perrone wa T posed were fighting: aa T came weighing ef the ei: stances, with a riew to be reason- ters addressed to one care panet {Sut npon the eeeape of thetateane aaa crams to discover and punish every one of those who shall bs | citve 1 wae informed by one of them, that they Wwe SDLY ruse of the | aitenes of quilt. Wisen that Inmeease apen tet ge knvited to avant Gi Bér, after havin sxorted its expanat forces torgin, It pr rams, upon easeainetien, to have had participation in | police td ine eaiued to apprekend the a | aval ie reasonably ®» qd saticfactorily estabbished, it warrants pl tag nto ht onse, termed a vaporizer, ookaintag a there outrages. This jury do not wish, however, to be went in Ado the forry.and leaving my family there, | aut persons mahing ciniinatcn ? dimen 0 oe | aoteen Aan Nidan 18 Wall street. berof emall tubes chiarged with perohloridese som understood as exonerating the Cettane from all Uame | Teturaed for pome of wy pequciucanses, when L found | yersol the Police Wesarieest of the lt ot New Vers. mak | Cyecemeieyreny dhe mune an im ease Of prool teegnegite pi ey. fy ye RET space et woo in this matter, They have been ps to learn that | the whe square sovered with about 200 persons, arm: fronlty of sbeot @ jubes. The | many of them acted with precipitancy and barbarity, as | With et 4oks and clube and knoe fore mentioned elise, te ‘aa normestyt’ ites of, the be | in the ease of the deceased imam, Drbiges, which Aim are ges. and dragging out th upon the steam coming in contact with theyurtace cf | O adequate spology or explanation —for th ashet two or three of the netors what they meant. wi largs portion yf the Jurors have mo sympathy. They keave t! to the full | ‘hug were wot ashamed of thomectyos for treating men in i, Li il consequeng® of their crimes, and earnestly request the heir reply was, thet if the Gormans had got ite caloric, te" harmed constitwted authoritics to take immodiate means to se- hority they Would use it over them in the ts then returned ints the steam boiler. The cure the ends of justice in the ease. Among the Gor- |) same wey; T found some of my friends, and then pe ‘that evi- 14 meet th evel i yn, presomt evidence that . | they posters the following eecuerstions'= Fifth. Th ¢ court erred in charging the § First. That, for the uve consecutive years previons to the | dence cf more presenee, actual of construct jon for sppotnte: ajoyed an wnim- | and ab ating, was sufficient to warrant a “4° under dia indictment, whish aileges the ortme te be Ae ser, "Ne court will give their dectsion on Monday mc T ext, on which day Douglas and the other two p é R wre to receitg + at the time of the application, they ate free | Penson and Clemens, are to be in ‘Small parce’ Ghe day of sniling of every steam: een | obtained hy the actiog of the steam, or Wans engnged in the late riot, the jury see como to name ver, they seemed most «to attwek the Whi ag Phan < graye mare pe rs a SR WHOLR OF TUR CARGO | Liliitin the tubes, it conducted Tats dhe venmat yarticeierit—a elate Of Getinine organised ndct Ure | ard thors wie wore th Te diseases, and porate a rolel constitution, 4 tence, incase the decision should be advorse to Ur” TAK Ly —Tawrence having bea ood sad enter oepaine its olnatic force (which ix areater than | name of “Turners” or “Gymnasts,” and who appoat {9 | attached others also; es i si nomination, cigned by the alderman «4 | Plication Pind it 9 p09 s the U.S. ted in the Crystal Palace, an- | sn! hy fea sade By aook poet fape hie ah Se have maintained the riot on the elde of the Germa’ 4s on ©, perhaps they t Raldcrmon of nt Hives. iulog Weote Which it than Reops reculatly supplied. amd te niteey the day above mentioned. They doubtless felt part euiar- eerying out signed by t Another Step to the Ome! siaariand ary i Taporised and condenved. ‘The whey ly chniged with the protection and defence of the sr cour Mn. Besnere:—Will you, Uytoxgh sour valuable Paper, ‘fat our Ti verps, American newt porn There whole a | sins {sin the mail quantity of conte re ea, | trymen, eopecially the females and children, por can et e lnterived, where oof orodie p | thes ‘oom ocompted by it, and the avoldan i ny deny they had etron f * we eons may be pro vatations in the boiler, the water being compres An. | that dmc, hey WA many f howd tease’ ave eae “ y those whom wey took wear Lhe | ’ | treated mer ; rugeret to the proprictors of the omattar ttm + advantage to I know maay who fre. alow the tate m ber : would be greatly for th Nip R step edded to the onmuibuses hion given to their wishes and inte | jilicd'\e'vh a it that be ie : , re. y , A A Boag: sae thoir gloves and shor sexed, Gad every, WAR Ras C The perchieriae tee bance cheenition. | nuine gallantry i at all times consistent ¥ Ab moderation | fell; but be refused to do so, on the growmd that the | certyrcate,» ‘ 5 “ » | quently walk rather than teas thos apy A wr" fttet Cornhill, London. beoattend ty in the tub eeable, Gime *theat, | snd merey; and that in the absence of, the lattor, the | prisoner had been committed, aad was Bot entitted to | cortiyine lial tna reateasenlly eltin af the Soptioanhs | their swhwardness in mounting high stop a0 they + 4 rH ee = | fermate condensation and vaporiaation oveXsioning a very | former epitit tay easily decenerat . ‘into exclusive. | lave any witnesses in his favor cnatitution, and ts Avie Wo pristatr qe Ulagt taumes aaa | ROW lave H mkt 9 to get tate Ane DAC FAST CALIFORNIA EXPRESS. fing toes in the bulk oF quantity euployed. A moda | nore, wholly oppered to republicanism, and to. an Mr. Chedeey replied that the commitment was illegal wres of Apatrolinan, Keo g the ae Nb te 884 | it is next iu OF remain wt ERFOR shingira te will be by steamers om tien coe ih ot sretional diagram illvstestin, Laie Tavtatinn Phich fe at all times Fe: yugnant to humanity, | He bed claimed « hearing for thera on the fire: day, MP yor the City of Now Work. nod they nee obtiqed wattendet ta. & Negtost: n einen, ten conte; freight, forty ET ng Ee ran Te aper parttoulars a | Tn conclusion, the juty exprest ‘che confident hope that ‘The magistrate then disvharged Ue following pris PA beg | hall Ae” ined by the Mayor | home, feping thie matter will soon be a 5 f the Chie! et mn he arregence # * atly @ “ fc to's Guulifiontions in EH part | Malt continue to be one of your & wont Pigeon. ie. apply to we & Favicho, Nov 3) Dew Dork, May 6, 9891, erin RPGR '& Goy'd Yensy stevet, Astor Hove, the scene of Monday last wi’, bet be Peenacted in Ho. | ters ie a bate, asking, r4 each wad called, If thors was | boken. an that (he terrible. that day will result | ay compiaint ‘uli Charles Weljenfela, budiow | Se

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