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‘The Recent Fatal Accident on the Paterson Nicaragua and the United States. THE LATEST ADVICES BUMOPBAN ADVERTISEMENTS. |. Se oe 2S ANUSKEERTS. ‘and Ramapo [Translated from the Correo del Istmo de Nicaragua, ait ‘AND GUIDE, OR C D Lis? ERY THEATKE.—BOXES, 25 CENTS, PIT, 12% ATRE—E. a. Ma} Th April 3d, 1851.) BECKIVED AT THE uM | Ra ii Lo! ¥ 1, an ~ ta; Se: hi Boxes, @ ‘Doors ane has of lake hoon sonsidereale complaint | , * * * NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, tally taleried ond ecemmmusanea = Ucespech ond Pack, gore crcommoucerat 71 eclock. ‘Tuesday a¥ salp iges 007 ~ vaggnat at 4 o'clocl will be performed, for the ti thi Drees elrel by cies, 25 conta; Gallery, Private boaes, ds DAY OF RECKONING Tuesday evening, Jure and every evening agains the management of this road, particularly * ith regard to the carelessness manifested, and the Relative! to the conduct of North America in LONDO: disregard for human life. A short time favor of Nicaragua, we cannot assure an: thing, 7 ee hg saheree HOUSE, AN Jone 2 1861, a arinatdrsui of the Ramapo train notice that the Paterson train | of the world, destined, sud the common weedles, Ke. AND LADIES’ LINEN. of day evening, June 3; wil REZIA BOK i deraee, Mise Ki hi alijo, RioGrande, Braail.. A ¢ musical rt. 2 Bio Janeiro, Brasil Ai pr ai use of the New World, and Apr. be performed the opore Signora A. jorgia, allege f on Bernardy, 2 John streot, Adelphi, by appointment ‘ount D’Arental, Mr. Tilto week, will be the romantic and opera since, a collision took place, by which a man named | nd wo can only make euppositions. ‘There ts, Senenhon te the Sardinian, Bolivian, and Peruvian’ Logations, ins Countoos, D’Argatal, Mise ¢ nae Pe THE, PRODIGAL —Aassel, Mee Goldsborough, a brakeman on the road, was killed, | however, @ thing’ certain, that the spirit of this Matamoras, the Spaniah and (ruguay onal 1 Ki Demin. To bo followed by the way: Ruben, Me NH : though the engineer had warning to stop and there- | great republic appears to be in our favor. No matter FH a OTR Oe kei Ch eee te Mr. Martin; Walter Arington, M Hind; Mavethon, b i The followi the tes- | What may be the interest which it has in that ques- pea Aug 38 Mearitin , eaeelp equal ent in Now | Pt Mrs. Need! Mrs. Abbotts Lis, by prevent the accident. he following is t : ; wOes re at stura, Venecuels.Oct. 19 Mayaguez, P. R. YW f first quality, Wholesale ax LIER OF MILAN ut sais Genes timony taken before the magistrate holding the | tion, i desires a termination of the affair in a favor- Mazatlan, Mexico.) (Mar, 8 Ware, Cliffetreet. 1 We — = 3 secant . — — am inquest, on the 25th ult.:— uf able manner to the continent and to tho institutions » Hes Mar. 10 eoaen, Bp ts ong Acre, artiste’ colors ant sat ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—BOX ES, IBLO'S GARDEN.—OPENING NIGHT OF THE 8UM- R lds, awiteh-tender, sworn.—Kunew | which govern us. There are always some sinall aioe {OF). 3 ait “OMB MAKERS. 25 cents; Pit, cts.) Private boxes, $1. Doors opew Mer season, Manager, Mr. John Sefton.—Tickets, 5@ jarney Keyno! switeh-tender, : . Monrovia, Africs 13 | BRUSH AND COMB MAKERS. " at7; ab F eyvete te; Pri Bi ‘$5. Doors open at 7; performance to the deceased; he lived in Paterson; ho was | cloudsinaclear and pure horizon, A great evil Monterey, Cal. . 2 Metcalfe, Bingley & Co., to Hl. R. H. Prince Albert, 19 | Orit firieutehip. Tursday evening, Sua ic theontee. | commence at sorcloak.” Ravel's nights, Mondays, Weanee- brakeman on the Paterson Railroad; about half- | which could, in that question, fall on Nicaragua, Montevideo, S.A F Be TS ET ts Pont's Chesch Yond, tainments will commence with the vaudeville of SLASHER | days and Fridays. Messrs. Burton & Company.’s nights, past six on the evening of the 24th May the Pater- | would n interruption of the intereourse between rp 1, STIRRUP, AND SPUR MAKERS, AND CKASHER—Benjamin Blowhard, Mr. . W. Taylor; | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays —Mr. Burton will ap- fon and Ramapo,trains caused his death by coming | both countries, creating a slight and momentary Latebford,’ Benj., to Her Majesty aud Royal Family, 11 Bs, Crasher, Mr. 1G. Le Fox: Sempeon’ Bla Me. Kent, pear at a catabliabmant, wer p rucsday, Tharaday, in conte Biaieecmm gai Come sue ane” oe | Berar cae ae We cats te Ome. poanblS dot sas: my esi ano he ABORT SHU Fe enctnoe | Weel tne test Can Taunt le the Snel en Hill ; tl amapo train leaves Jerse, ity al > bi weve! A * c * 4 . Gk ter Road, I Park, # i h pantomime of the GOLDEN Parmer Gubbine, . Blake, Mr. Ls 5 5 sell. § Squartes pest six; the Patorson train leaves Pat- | avoid all the difficulties of the tine, and we aro not RSP OY a 2 epte iyde Park, ouporior | Mery. Fox; Colliu, Mr. F. Drew. _Tuseday evening: June, will be performed *heridaa's erson at hulf past five; they pass the Bergen depot | able to explain the aims towards which men of un- 3 Pisco, Peru. July COURT D} ESS MARERS ABP MILLERS, 5 PRY orpeye medy of THE RIVAL: eh ie a8 25 an about half-past six every afternoon; the Paterson | disputed capacity direct their attention, and foresee Foiate-a-Hitre, Guad. Nov. Mee EU Sat poem APS Mead) Family: WT Now Baad |. ROUGHAM’SLYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME train generally gets there « few minutes ahead ; it | the course of their policy. But the mystery will be 23 Portsu Prince, Hay CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS. the Ss ae eruseh Oy did not on Saturday 5 don’t know which was behind | soon discoverod; and we must not, in this altorna- 17 Port Spain, Trini Job, o'l, Me i, Grand Duke of | pelied tociter the following Ri Tigite twain at, Soslock “Boncstct Mr licorge toder. its time; when the,Ramapo train camo to the depot, | tive throw out rash opinions, having, on the con- D Povrto Cabello, V, Heese Darmstadt, 15 Titchborne St, Regent stree previously announced, Tuesday evenin the perf Paterson train had not come; | gave the engineer | ‘rary, the greatest confidence in tho first republic 2 Quito, Kouad: CUTLERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMEN Rovio, Signora C, Vietti, Signor’ Maris.” Ii Be fg Ng ig er , no doubt, by Providence, to ‘3 ‘Nicara; Ma: Moseley, Jobn & Sou, 17 and 18 New street, Covent @am | Sofa Parquet, $1; Secured seats, #1 ‘0; Amphitheatre, Fardeen Uh 9 "u - 6 was coming; | made si, a I beckoned my hand for | de him to stop; I shouted, Campeseby, Mexivo. .Deo, with the ballad opera of ti Co., 12 Ludgate street, wedding ordersand ladies’ | Tosi nadewils the bal rights of its brothers. strived to do all [ could; | its own rights and the an In Grande, Draini, Signora. nor Loria . Cape Haytion, HayticMay P they have passed here every evening, at half-past | _ The conduct of the sous of the immortal Wash- | Cape Town, C. GW ap. ¢ eral outfits oops, ignor Marini. peu formance | six, since last Monday; tho decoased was brought | ington would be indeed monstrous, if, having taken denas, Cuba, .... CAM atnom Bell & Co, to Her Majesty, 85 and 95 Old Bond ee Sas: ele eee ee nae to my house from the car; | helped to bring him | the first step in so important a subject as this—the 0 r n ; Hy “gaa San Antonio, Texas. .Apr. y, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, an iron piece of the car, or of the brake, was run in | non-intervention of any foreign power on the ques- y 3 Santa Barbara, Cal. ./ Fob. eet. CLOTH MERCHANTS AND FANCY WOOLLEN WARE- Dittee have the pleasure HOUSEMEN n u $ it 9 se 3 er ™ - 4 EN. oT AER OM ORES ; , | the arrange: his thigh; he told me he had pulled it out himself’; | tions of our continent—if, after having excited us | Chagre Sante Crus, Bull & Wilson, 52 St. Martin's lano. ECHANICS' HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE | enooursging progress, and that they will be complete earl two doctors attended him during the night; he died take some dangerous and indefonsible steps, | Cienfuegos, Cul fons To.) DRESSING AND TRAVELLING CASES, 4 strect.--Open every night during the woekt until | fy the enauinz week, when the ticketa, which are to bo vested at half-past five on Sunday morning: a Newark hout their suetaining us, they started back and | Golombo, Ceylon San Blas, Kennedy, 49 ny ond ctvest, cutlery, stationery, Ko. a vorsabtin “pape? d nursbered, upon the commudious plan adopted vy P. Te 3) San Dieg: pecrareer * num, Esq., for the Jenny Lind concerts, will be read: thide, d_ performers,’ under the ma- train passed the Ramapo train not over two minutes | abandoned us to our own forces; but no, far from Constantinople, before the Ramapo train came to the depot; the | our spirit such a thought; let us not indulge in such A. Costa Rica, to Her Majesty and Prinee Albert, 7 Coven- for distribution, and when the prograinme of the F whose concerts in this oity, for @ | Will be published: By order of the Exceutive Com U, San Frangisoo, U. San Jose, Mexico, | : 7 Ay | Council Bluffs BL Sry stress. ‘ P e have been received with favor b; ’ 1 Newark trains were painted yellow; when | was | terrible suppositions. ‘The government of Wash- | Goquimbe, Chil San Juan, i Warmington, W. & Son., to Her Maje 27 Strand. eee ani tan Malice caiaaean balan Janes F, Oris, Secretary. SETH GEER, Cha making motions to the Ramapo train to stop, the | ingtonis noble and just. It governs a peas Breat | Curacoa. -Apr. 12 13) ENGINEERS. J - cents, Doors open at half-pasd six, commence at eight eR AE as engineer shook his head; the three trains always, | 2nd generous—a people eminently civilized and ca | ey? =e ‘Thempson & Co., 23 Parliament stroet. giolock. An Afternoon Concert, wijl be given on Saturday AT OCUE LIN NTA ‘ rf 3 3 ® of spreading civili | 1. ....May 2 a at ~ RSMITHS. next, for the accommodation of Ladies and Juveniles, com- the House Carponters of til last night, get through so aa to pass each | pible of spreading civilization. “3 | GOLDSMITIIs, JEWEL! 5 SILVE! SMITHS. |. | mencing at 3oclock, P.M. on Tuseksy Naas AIL Gn welch: osean ether down inthe deep cut; I have not beckoned, | | Nicaragua has attempted, it is true, to sustain = 20 ei ha iene a en | = — following a ed artistes will kindly Flex Masestz: nad-alb the. croprned “—Mise Caroline Hittert, (by permission of 2 before this week, for the Ramapo train to stop for | its own convietions by the principle of justice, da of Europe and the East. ARNUM'S AMERICA " i * eta passengers; I do not know what Tirrangemente’ are which forced it to preserve the Inheritance of its ane | a | OUe, ErerOh, ak ln cot tere Lehi gti a Me ag ade Me ae Cort made by the companies for passing this depot; at | vestors, and by the necessity of shaking the humi- | FortSimpes 13 eane, Adaiue & Deane, W King Williams street, city, to | fully presenta the followin Robert 4 . & J. Jacobs, and a cele the tiste the collision took place, I had no flag | liating’and disgraceful yoke imposod upon it by a Serene Rane 30 H.R. H. Prince Albert. | eee CHANCES Xiin Charles RICA the occasions Mr G. i Curtis will preside at ¢ raised; the engineer of the Ramapo train increased | material foree, by the eager desire to imitate, in | Gibraltar, Crobx, a Charles, Manufacturer, 151 Now Bondstrett: | lemus Muddlework, Mr, Hadaway. ‘after which, the ele: | Programme, Part ut from. Erwani—s his speed when he got to the depot, and when [ was | their progressive march, 1ts brothers of the North. | Gonaives, Hayti: » Dor 3 ENT MAREE. baie 4 | brated drama of THE OLD GUARD—Havresuck, Mr. Hen- | band, Verdi; beckoning to him. But even with this inteution, Nicaragua must tol- ; Guadaloupe, ¥ to Her Majesty and the Royal Family, 4 fas Cee eae tp cera Jobn M. Garrison testified that be was the con- | low the laws of prudence, eontenting itself with ra- | HOSTEL taney aacn euLeT MAKES. ieee Mr. Retlamy; Charlotty: To conclads ductor of the Kamapo train on the afternoon when | tional protestations, and putting its complaints un- it x its co | ‘Goy, E he ve outfitters, with THE WOOL DE nomy, (his first app the collision took place; loft Jersey City on that | der the eyes of tho natious. Ite faultis, also, in not | ‘iy, ane & Co peptiepan’s on si ance,) Mr. Hi 1, Hi mission, to the entire Mu trip at twenty-one minutes past six, can’t toll the ving asked for the beneficent infucne Wash Hurmel!, Brocksopp & Co., outfitters, 6 Old Bondetreet, | 4nd performances, a i piney years, Piccadilly. cents; front Godsell, Geo f ‘s the mission of din not having a. exact time we arrived at the Bergon depot; did not | ington, a ebrated envoys, who came to Nicara- look at my watch; did not meet the Paterson train | one of ita » , ladies’ and gentlemen's warehouse, 2 St. ARNUM'S ASIATIC CARAVAN, MUSEUM, AND ME- till the concussion, which was about two hundred | gua, sent by his country, in order to offer to uspow- | Sumatre en tas 4 Waterloo Flees, Vall Mall; manvlae- | soins stszhinitien ia the worls, being & commastion of all yards from the depot; did not seo it until we came | erful aid; and, last, in not having accepted the Surinam, Dut Oniuton & Soo Naud te Oaford street, ladies’ out- | the most popul d unexceptionadle species of amuse- in collision; was accustomed to moot the Paterson , sympathies, the promises, and, above all, th ttters, : | Menta of the age, is now open, nd only, under the immense vari: train about the middle of the I aware I had not met the Pater ing in the usual place; it i ginecr’s duty to look sep Cut; was not | Ventions offered with frankness, and a good n train that even- | truly fraternal. *zanden- | © true spirit of great Taylor! do not pe axsing of each | ua to repent having followed your advice. Thresher & Glenny, to the Queen, 152Strand, HOUSE AGENT. De Beruardy, 20 John street, Adelphi, agent for Paris and the Continent, HOTELS. Tani M. Smith, M. Miller, C. Depew, R. Wood, . BW. PAUL Comeort at eight » Eighth street, nances offer peculiar induc: ‘ainilies, who wish to avoid the e n evening exhibition, The Museum rie includes, in addition to ‘Tampico, Teguzgalpa, Hor Tepic, Mexico, Leon, Nicaragua EH nem FERN EES. 4 Hd & i od 1799, Ve 0%, Oxfor ote | other; had inet the train in the Cut fora woek pro- | No! a thousand times no! It is imposible that our | Liveeyoat. 2) Tigro Island, Jan. Uae ee ee | eat Gollecti of wax atatuagy of the mont | vious to the afternoon in question; | did not on that | State has any fault to be reproached with inthuss London. 21 Tobago. lar. PORTMANTEAUS, TRUNKS, AND PACKING CASES. | ¢h era of this and other countries, together with a va- | > ALL GRAN oa for i r i of . isi : aa Madeira, 7 Tabarco, Mexico... ’Mar. v : ; | riety of interesting curiosities of various descriptions, Th RIPLER HALL.—A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE day keep a look out for it; was on duty collecting | cireumstanees; it is impossible that our governmont | Madras, Hindostan...Mar. 9) Trinidad de Cuba... 7 Southgate, J. 76 Waking streat, City, Manufoctares of | 2707, clechamts, just imported from Ceylon, may be seen: ven at Tripler Hall, on Thur eday evening, Jnad 5thy fare; we meet the Nowark train in the Cut about | be subjected to bitter charges, for having tightened, & Truxill Mar. 1} pow NEEL H UOK MANUPACTURERS, | With the native Cingalero chief who accompanied them to | for t! jose of illustrating the recent moditi the same time; had met it there about a week pre- | a3 it has done, its relations with tho Northern re- Malte ci y 3 wee os Kirby, Bi ‘o., Canton street, London, and Rae | this country. vendid selection of highly. divarsitiod N ure no Longer nee ; there 3@ Y " aks ic; it isi ssible o is famille, 2 ake! H iven during each exhibition, in mite! i vious; there had not been during that week any | public; it is impossible that the author of this and yauilla. 1 5 Geen Gene Males: ; moits alien 79, Pari fiver, during cach exhivigon ut a fae the different other articles, which have thrown somo light on this matter, be obliged to blush for having written what was dictated to him by bis reason and great similarity between tho Newurk and Paterson trans, nor did such similarity exist on that day; | recollects seeing the Newark train pass in the Cut 24 Whampoa u Re man without arms; Mr. Pierce, the lion conquero: Apr. 16 Zanzibar, ind. y others will appear. A young calf elephant, on| the old, and but three and a half feet hich, w jen around the interior of the Pavilion by the Lil Underwood & Co., Ladies’ Riding Habit Makers, 1 Vere | street, Oxford street. 5 ae | STATIONEERS AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUPAC- | TURERS. via be ipu- 5 Cael, Miss Hit. about midway on that afternoon; thought at the | the love of justice. What is more important is, to | ; then 99 F 1 | tian Gon. Tom Thumb. Admittance 25 cents; nu fert,/Mr. 8. Leno! urs, and & time it was the Paterson train; thought <o from the | follow the same way, and not to abandon the con | e Somers. Sai § eleaad exports | § half price.” Doors pen from 934 to 12 o'clock, A. M.; from | eee Oe et eee ere naar the direstion of looks of the cars. I misundeistood the former | duct traced by the last administration. A single OR LIVERPOOL.—ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHL to 5, and from 7 to 10 o'clock, ¥. M. ns | Deanta Be bo Geathcon ad'the meus teas nee or a ew York on Wednowday, the NADA from Bostom ou the ze, apply to E. CUNARD, 38 Brondway. . : . Py AFRICA 1 sail fro ion; the Newark and Paterson trains do loc consistency would bring us numerous evils, and 4th Jum elena toe 4 is A t 12 0%¢ alike, ia the color of the cars and appearance if, in our weakness, we were unjust, we would be | MthJune. For fevight or pas: the freight cars;*was not conscious when we ar- | obliged to abandon our best hopes. rived at the Bergen depot that we had not passed —— - j cami = ot ai both the Newark aod Paterson trains; did not | New Dx Liar Mrz 1s Ruopx lscaxp,—A few “dip halite NITED STATES MATL STRAM- Pee i AYMOND ANDILERK DRIESBACH’S MEN AGERIE— door. Concert to eommeace at 5 o'clock, 10 and 242 Regent street. his celebrated Menagerio—the largest and best coms | ~ a —- _ ; Me Wigan nneet, Givens | ducted in the Eaown wor!d—embracing almost every animal ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSIC. is uare, known to natural history, and h hag received the pa- Ball, No. 444 Broadway, between Howard and G: ch & Borrall, 3 and 64 Edgeware Road. teonage and hundreds of thousands of the most | streets. Ope avery. night daring the week. ‘The celabrat pt. Joseph J. Comstock. This steam- | TAYERNS. A respectable { the United Statos, has mown Fellows’ Minstrels, Ruasell street, Covent | just commenced a m on think of it at the time, whether we bad passed | months ago we announced that a company hal been ship will depart with the mails for Europe, positively, on The Albion, (Simpson’e,) 26 Gre Qt campaign, and will thet of not ; I dependad’on the engincer s suw the | formed in this city for the erection of an extensive | fatiriny. eh of Junc,at iZeclosk Myfrom her berthatthe | | Gardendlaner and fuyrer fyom, smoking saluon,e. | pine th> prindpal ction and Une of New ‘Barand in the 3 7 Bere ns , : 7 foot of . jena, Che ‘of sum e > 3 : Slat, - deceased after he was hurt; appeared to be injured | manufactory of de laines, and that General James, Ait feters "andy ‘Smasement, Bunday table @bote, private dinners, re- du fy New London; 4th, eu the side of his leg; freight or passage, if uncqualled accommodatio e Tron Work RL; part of the brake-han- | who was at the head of the company, had taken the oh te Bridge a dle thal was taken out of wound; did not see Bar- contract for building the mill. : e pare lately bad for elegance or comfort, apply to, Wan sesh, TRE pipe iene OE Legit ty ney beckon us to stop; | was on my time, and my | the pleasure of examining the building, now nearly Positively no freight don board after Thi CLOTHIERS. ” | AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, | ‘3 grand t for the accommodation of duty was to proceed to the next station; it wa comprtte, and ready for the macl It is of sapateniey stent ‘the sinship PACIFIC will succeed Guthrie, A., 54 New Bond street, cours drerees and | - ee ee | nd families, commencing at 3 o'clock P.M. Adimige about 200 yards from the depot to she place of col- | brick, over 300 feet intength, by 70 in Width, with | thé Baltic, and sail June 2tst. wines, Hiding pantie... mine steers ARNUM’S MUSEUM, CORNER Si etate, Doses apes 407 e'eleck « te cemmenesee S_ lision; not having met the train in its usual place | a wing of 150 fect, and is the largest structu ee eS are an rer Shale be Ga. 68 Centats tees: eaoen shee’, KLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO. and I being on my time, it was my duty to proceed | the State. Itis built in the most substantial man- | C)°GAN, STEAM NAVIGATION | COMPANY.—EOR | Aliea & Co., 134 Now hond street. oly Manages | Sole. Proprietor —Adinission—Seate in Private Stage Seats, 37 45 cents; Bo Elegant Salvo tertail Monday evening, benefit of Mr Young, with a splendid bill, | B ‘ot Gold,” “Cricket | Rough Diamond,” | Bt sented during the fitted up with an n performances on to the next station; was running on my time ner, with the latest improvements, and with some | steamship WASHINGTON, G. W. Floyd command near as [ can recollect; | think it was the duty of | thai have not before been applied. ‘All the arrange- ees ie he a henk hisee ck hn ae tbe Paterson sea to hold on at the station wost of | ments for the various processes of the manufacture | {Tem Pier No. 3, North River, af lZo'elick. | An experienced at the depot I was behind m, are of the most perfect kind, and adapted to the | through the Post Office. Specie delivered in Havre. For time; cannot tell how much the Paterson train reatest economy of space and labor. Many of .or freight, apply t LLER, SAND & RIERA, was behind its time, must havo been two or three | them are now. ‘The engine will be the largest rta- Vea ae minutes behind; do not know the differenc tionary one in the country, and is of entirely new rindi Bae 3 time between the two trains, not having model. The engine room will be a perfect study them: Ramapo train did not leave Jersey City at | fora mechanic. General James bas displayed in its stated time; it left three minutes after; other | this extensive work that ene which ta given vars on the road are regulated by the same time | him such a distinguished reputation and success in | table. mechanies. In w fortnight after he had taken the {Here Mr. Zabriskie, who had been in the room | contract, the plans of the whole werk, to the Jast ‘The tine comedy,“ All that Glitters is on the Hearth,” “A Morning Call,” other attractive plays will be pr The saloons are most gorgeousl man WHIP MAKERS. 4 Swaine & Adency, manufacturrre to the Queen, 185 Pie teresting collection ef curiosities, inc a fine gallery | e of National Portraits, and the highly interesting experiment | ly. EN AND MANCHESTER WAREHOUSEMEN. takes : —_ | perform Holt, Russell & Bates, 114 St. Martin's Lane, Charing | uttcnting the dlurnal motion of the earth, at once simple | faented c ORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Ri & Treasnre, 17 Marylebone street, Regent street, eré.—The ships comprising this line fancy trowmsering a1 rawiclothe * LAND WARRANTS. a WAX, SI’ CETl ANDLERS. ge at 5 and oil wal ENERAL LAND OFFICE, APRI merous applications having’ been m information in rel amuse ‘emale Ethiopisa Opera Troupe being the largest and at the samo tim din the United Stat atroupe of Medel Ar- 9 who are selected for thelr Veauty and gure, and whe eaux, taken from the Personate anumber of beautiful tab! jotores of ancien! irks, who go of 2th September, 15%, ers thereto have been prepared, to u open every eve Dancing and Pyrot from the commencement of the testimony, sug- | machine, had becn worked out, and the dimensions | a by" donk rersly fi wit we gested the propricty of asking the witness som and position of every shaft, wheel and pully were very care has been tuken in their con- Royal Surrey Zoologi rdens, patronized ty the Roy- There are three modes by which these locations may be questions which had not been put, for the purpose, | settled. In seventy five working days from the time | “'™™ Shete onal fo insure strength sad al Parmily—Amu; of r made: he said, of arriving at facts which might be of when the first blow was struck, in the depth of win- | {!scd: 2nd Hucir accommodations, for passengers atv un cherehé character Bu" By che Warranvess thvough th € this off WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPP said, of arriy! : - on the firat blow was s e pf win- | Cquatie Pelve of pass “ we r . By the Warrantee, through the ageney of this office, : vice to the jury in finding a verdict. He was, how- | ter,the building is nearly covered and ready for the | Vert te Liver} : vo of Batty: Cound Nevtonal Hippodrome, Keteineton, open | 34. By an Agentor Attorney. D APPY ever, soon interimpted by Mr. Scott, ono of the | machinery. In two months the work will begin ts | Teems, $823; trom Liverpool to New York. ¢ fait an art a ication must THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY. y— Unparalleled fe ed ‘surgeon wii! bo attached tu eel ship, Chelsew be made in writing, epe was cu WIFE ENDURES YEARS jurors, who wished to know if tomary for | come from the looms, and a full assortment of the | be seeured until paia for. Sn ie Setires, Chsiese-—ae adel wrocies: tee ANY AND many lawyers to come forward and take part in business | various ¥ will Legs ily for the early spring VEKVOOL LIST anied by an afd fe connected with @ coroner's inquest, Mr, 8. thought | trad ¢ certainly have pwn so large a | catupday, dune Wednew y . AND SILVERSMITH. Ww the third - fare of her chiidren, arising from causew the jury were abundantly able to arrive at a cor- | establishment erected ‘ »shorta time; | Saturday’ June ‘ pe meee he queen and Prince Altert, Bold | gast'te produced, executed by tine warrantee iu tne preerees ‘Tanldhare spared the sullering, the suguies rect conclusion without any aid from that quarter] | and wo doubt if the whole history of manufacture | Saturday, dnesday ae of awitness, according to the following form, No. 2. whieh having their origin in the mind boing weighe The examination of Mr. Garrison resum My | ing presents a parallel to it. About a thousant meseegs tom Mouse, Churab atrect, | Fower of Attorney must be acknowledged, or proved, as the of the sickness of the be, before some officer authori i eehie — : * ‘, . . : ry d to take the ac- time for leaving Jersey City is 6.18, to arrive at | men have been engaged in the various processes re- L rect, carpet warehouse, tof deeds, according to form No. Sor 4 Bergen, deppk. @84; Uns, Paterson tralat gail ae- | quired to coraplete the work, which wil give per “ TAMORS. ate tei ihe Patcnte will Me tranmaitted to the Land wig eh org eg med Fry Sg r P . 4 P * Burden & Low, 17 Church street, ebirtmakers, » | Ome wh he loeath + wife, to every . land rive at Bergen 6 22; can’t say whi eT arrived | manent employment to half that number of per- hatters, fhe concer De eee ne TTT ERTTELD. ® | SoBsequences to the health and happiness of booh at Bergen on the afternoon in ques was after | sons, und will probably add, direetly and indirectly, “ a PARIS LIST, 7 eam. ap Ea Roce Rectan | mone we wesione to wy usual time; { did not know that I had passed | more than two thousand to our population.—-Pro- * sare Rue de Rivoll, apartments. shipping 024 | pesen oe FORM No. 1. ment of the other. The timely possecsion of a litthe work the other train; I supposed [ had; the evening be- | vidence Journal, May 23. Goreaker « “Geleanbee Hovcaber ommercial. Oovesy or ‘entitled as follows, has ‘the mesos of saving the health. fore I left Jersey City on time, but previous to that : —— DecemberG,” * Wednesiay” November 2 EM IST Befure me (u Justice of the Peace, or other officer author. | Sad the life of Hoos eo en ouganp | left some two or three minutes after time, and in ARRANGEMENTS IN Boston ror Proving tur “Saturday, December Yi,“ tied to take affid s.) Personally appeared (here insert onptee ve been 01d since the fret edition was lesued. those tattanoos met the Paterson train inthe ocks: | Roraries or rus Eaern-Atrangoments are cow | Saturday, Decomter des SPE Bh pe thor hae bon Jadueed se advertic It Oy the Edward Fraser sworn—Am engincer on the nearly completed for demonstrating Mr. Foucault's rect, N.Y. GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, AND SILVBRSMITH. fan t » ecemne voters & Sate whe hans bese im iebted ve mapo train; was co employed when the collision oc- | new idea of the rotation of the earth, as visible by | i nants Hel dein Paik 8 (formerly ot th Pala unity of staining it, and wie have favefed. han wih curred: we left Jersey City twenty-one minutes past | machinery. Under the direction of Professor Eben | “ cman HOTEL. usends of letters of encomium, some of which are aa- 6 P.M.; don’t know what time we came to the | N. Lorsford, of the Lawrence Scientific School, : tbe accountable. tor go Des Princes, % Rue Richelieu, of universal reputation. | Byorn to and subscribed before m alia = gp cope < , Bergen Depot ; ran from Jorsey City to the depot at | the apparatus for illustrating the great experiment HY. precious, stones i Table d'hGte. Bnglish spoken. (Oftcer anh) ae Mo. 8. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S ‘ our usual speed; passed the Newark train at the | of M. Foucault has been arranged within the Bun- | 'plss tills ¢f ladius are signed therefor, TO BE PUBLISHED IMMEDIATELY. Know all men by thes vreweute that I(hereinsert the | PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANIOR, ! Starch Factory ; knew it to be the Newark train; j ker Hill Monument. A few gentlemen were ad- | * ‘After the hrst of April next, therate of froight by the above Louis Hazue, Esq., is preparing, im tinted Wihography, name of ‘warrantes}, of the county o! and State of BY DR. A. M. MAURICRAD, twice before on that week had met the Iatersor ed yesterday afternoon, at a preliminary ex! stcamers from Liverpool will be materially redaced. froma drawing made by him during the ceret a feithfol | —— do hereby constitute and appoint my J y y » at a pi ry 7 rm . train in the Rocks; saw Barney hold up his hand | bition of the machinery. ‘Early next week ar - ain the re Eee nae Goan, Se we din my , to locate, ECOND LINE.—THE Fol> dW arrant No.——. for —— acres of land, which lasued F the act of September, 1880 when I got about thirty yards from the depot ; did rangements will be made for admitting the public. | PACKETS FOR HavR not hear him shout ; saw him make no gesture A brass cone is secured to the floor at the top of fowing hive, Uill leave, Maves on the Himk, and & ness Prince Albert de {Power of substitution may be inserted if desired.) Sacetage, a0 1) Clotteces: made no reply to him; did not shako my head: | the Monument. ‘To this is aitached a wire of 216 | TO ‘* *'st ofeach moat: the Royal Commissioners, Si Bland in prvence of} (Wareaatee'ssiraatate, Ie thought he wanted to stop me for passengers: | | feet in length, of the size known as No. 20 pi | 'N. B.—The original FORM No. & mothor—the ene knew the pant dip tay Aatg o Mi « rats there we forte wire, At the hot of -~ is atta wp cannon | eres Rediy" riant change—ean ersons around the depot that | took to be passengers: | clored ina brass frame, under which is an 10 onus, aymptome, and Badnot stopped there during the wok for pageonaers; | | showing accurately the motion of the Ssipst. NtcHe veptirinie (fy oka, the, ear Rermonally, ap; | “sud mostcertaim mods of eure, Im every sotuplains te Powor of Attorney to deca, and E ap oen a hi tify, IT well know the sald (here tt the Rirranter,) and that he isthe sane pessen who is desoel in the within Po my orders were not to stop that week; the nual ot etuble divided into 360 degroes. This ix 4 flag was not up; shortly after getting on the tary | wt | increased my speed ; wal. JUST PUBLISHED, tates Frig ‘a Ste Lavre in ae it N.W, Evolel Ship BALL Ing to tramae so tbstamumartite'levtere secelea jy oy Cees firnteh bole pormisted by the writers te publieh} space at the bottom of the monument ike beyond the wer, and who executed the 5 —_ Fy do oo at that plaso; I was aware we bad not met The apparatus is set in motion by eare- guip WIITTAc TENE (new) } COthcers signature.) | gicxty aND UNHAPPY wives. the Paterson train at that time ; Migs we would | fully drawing aside the pendulum, by the aid of a 120 tons burt! ‘Aug. 1 FORM No. 4 Eatract of « Letier from a Gentleman.in Deyt, meet it at the next turn-out above, because it was slight string, which is burnt off, leaving the ball Lt Willard master: vse wpe py ~*~ behind its time ; was about 200 yards off when I | free to vibrate across the centre of the floor. This » gif reauisite articles for ihe tomfert ond eemetnionce af pore firstsaw the other train; imnm signal to have the brakes appli Da... M. Mavnsomav—M ph ‘ i f h pane Private Medical Companion.’ for whieh T saclesed ave the | will continue to vibrate fora period of five hours— , sengers, and ecmmanded \y men ef experience in the trade, las to your address, come safely to would | Ht the end of which it must be set in motion again The nrice of passage ie $10, without wines oF liquors. Goode aoe ¢ (here inaert th train was moving when we caine in contact, —the penduluin being subject to the intluence of inet ee eee ey duly sworn less than her usual speed; whon [ first saw the | cravitati ly, will, inthis sort period, cease its BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 161 Poarl strest. | pomg by bang td ny Paterson train (about 200 yards off,) as the rate | | motion, unless the operator gives it renewed atten- ons — -- _— ——=- enema ry executed the within Power of BMtorwey. 0 was going, could not stop tbe train im 100 yards: he | tion. The ngemonts ut the Monument are HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, CAPTAIN | tisfactory evidence of that fact, will for Bermuda and . Th (here insert the sttch as to give the observer, the course of a few practical and accurate demonstration of st, when th: principle now under discussion.—Boston T'ra- A ‘of warrantee.) thereapon ackm td the said Power to be his act and deed. “siqnatare.) | inevitable, an was runnin, - the grade, and | down. a Thomas ley, sworn.—-Am engineer on the Paterson train; was so on Saturday accident took place; the stated time for leaving vr, May 31. Paterson is half-past five o'clock, but don’t know - exactly what time we lefi on Saturday; thinks it Kowrnn Cavanr ay a Kiss. —A few nights sin was two or three minutes after as delaye afler the fimily of Mr. Fiteh, ondway, had six or seven minutes this side of Paterson, by retired to t, a follow. named Richard Smith, other train; the first turn-out wost of Bergen iv | having by some means got » the house, entered Seacaucus, about one and three-quarters es | the sleeping ay rtment of a young distant; when at Scacaucus, was not aware | w. the drawers of a Lureau of its contents, © behind time; ran faster thau after we left of seame thirty dollars in money, a gold chain other train, to make up my time; my time to be other article Jewelry hus far the trans Kergen is 6.22; it is the conductor's duty to keep | Was exceedingly commonplave; but not time, though we generally both keop it: | went | With bisacquisition of valuables, the impudent ras that afternoon by the conductor's time; he did not | eal could not think of parting with their fair owner say anything to toe that afternoon about time at | Without leaving her token of his noeturnal Seacaucus, por up to the time when the concussion | Visit. So stepping up to the hed where she lay en- took plaee; was not aware that | was behind citae | fol in the arm of Morpheus, he imprinted on | freight A reigh r No Letters or except through the Post Office. MEDICAL. PARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT. diseases, in a few hours, by « bility, tional af » (SUCCESSORS TO STORR & ithe, Silversmiths, to and Watchinakers, of ufactor ul ACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—(ONLY through line for € informed that under t steamers inepectea aud approved by and carrying the United States nail sma and San Francisco to from their, bea continue to lew t, Manchester, to St. Angie square, in the same town, ft 'and icthiday of rach | and limedintely opposite to the principal entrance of the avoidable accident, and will | Bxebange. ad Monterey } - = = to the Pacific NTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL. . dition Almanac, for IN “ ours, after ano - ns epnovee $90, in tive from eolf-abuse, without bene | 4 general treatment, in a) the worst of | Her yet yon cured me by local | ehert ‘dane You iNitte wh on been under three y quack medicin: 1 how or mith the. eae Tendon tke when at Scacar came slower than asual | her ruby lips one parting kiss. ther it was the through the cut west « rgen dep ran the rea | report t must necessarily have followed one of peg! N. J. Those of the distance from Seusauens taster than usual: | the right sort mething else that awakened outa, phe sadeciohe s exveutt on conseals Me tare n’t say at what time the Kamapo leaves Jersey | her, we did not , alseamp scription of goods forall parts of the hes — ity: it is sometimes five or cix nfinnies aftor th» | could bent a retreat, the fate hand of the damsel REney tack cee onuoiehame - ‘ stated time; had bo method of knowing whet | was found gripping tho skirt of his coat, while nd foreign perfumery. (they hi OTICE-YIRLDING TO THR EARNEST SOLICIPA they starte oon before or r their | Volee called loudly for beip. The house was soon every kind brushes, dress. certain eclt-putiog indicideates the ‘snderetmees Will seer time; it is our duty to rewain at tenes whea | aoused, and Mr. Sinith arrested and cousigned to sane By Wit pamistered | tinue to prescribe eeatuitously for ail diseases of a private we aro behind our time: did not know whether we | were before or behind time when at Soacaw te repent at leivure his natimely of eh hy indulging ip & certain destructive ° we; wae | greeable.—St. Javis (Mo. dnteili Tat. amar d peculiarly ge of ny veal Jy J moving ahead when the collision 4; wfvor | 2 asa ee en, Any orters Fecelved. by inem premprly attended ts, | Topabie to emivre ine the a dent, my conductor told me we weee two | Saperter Cour | if of AW value and upwards, will be executed at ti jerance. minutes behind the time table: think, if T had run Netore Chief o | re 1, BOOKES.—A COMPLETS® PRACTICAL my usual speed from Seacaucus, we would have) 4, x, i ag ~~ | re and tres delicate dievaees, | met the Kamapo at the switeb; I think the Kamape | viyicr aoaiut Me tmericen Mute! Dire wal Mirus fe | should have waited at Vergen theee mina amapo was two hundred yards off whee | first saw it; can't ray whether Levuld Lave stopped tho ia- mapo train or not; the engineer of the Namapo was not looking ahead; he was looking back at Barae thinks the Paterson train had the right of the road n train had been at the time. vowing, it is said, to ence Company —'The defendants are @ corporation keeping thelr office at Newark, New Jerse: havlag at ngeney in thie city, The action here ison « policy of insurmver, oxeouted to plaiatifs by their firm The new steamships EL DORADO ani FALCON will mawe of 8. Joba. Hurr & Co., by defendants, on the Glee | form a direct line between Now Orleans and Chagres, lear of March, 1640, through theit agent reeiding ing at euch peri policy covers the Sxtures and machinery o the Lulidings Nos. Gand + Mugwe street, 1s fed ab the time of the liague sure of February, 185 ereet trom the | ‘Will insure as little detent and forming with the Pacite | an oe from P Denia . | pleaion.on the 4th | ean he oceuted trem aemoten The ainount claimed ts $1,407 50, with Ith of Say, 1500, ‘The defence is that ‘The jury shortly after returned the followlag var- | the les was cecasioned solely by the grou: negligence diet :—That Edward Gouldsborough came (ty his | and carcleseness of the detondants, or one of them; aud death through @ collision which occurred on the | Charge that the plaintif, Alva B. Taylor, hnd the particu. OMPANY.—ONLY TRAMSHIT rat The conductor of the Patte bey naed but did not appear, his being too sick to attend. é 14 00) tone, a taba aecbe | ROMARTS te cans cups 4 Tey ! Wraaeaered mono W alors, for Use cure of colde, coughs, aauhine, i eco ann Fa | Elen nani pe ade ae ip PAL- with mtae the only wee and genine tol cad noneiecterse 6 - ry for Son Re to the Zz ten fr: Ni IN. eoengers by ony safe rea steamer between thoge pores. the favorite United Stat ( \ | ' or to eal from Panama 7 igen perv and se eds acces ft Wess tere, le f apniy at the office, No, ast o steerage, 2 y of May, ISM, betwo p i ler ditertion, superintendence, end sentrol cf « stewm- , ae Seles tain of the Tater paicrset Hain | sngine aud Tiler. weed tu raid building, wnd causal the | ome to be heated to euch a degree as it lost d sued grees carelesaness ua to exonerate defendants > an oF ny want of the proper cetablishinont of prope la: | fs OR CHAGREA AND BAN JUAN DR NICARAQUA— tone by the company itecdf. nies aewtie BROWER oe of America, iy of . reek, yamee ©. ¥, Clickoner & bn, a ing terest, we nts for New York and vicinity. Sold pice by a Fulton staves. price, 33 conte per ‘eat treet, corner of Wi ams COMPANY,—THE ahelaateichandcedaail é b> EDICAL LOCTURDS ON SEMINAL DI ) - Eriday, Sone 1, Mise semice orp pasta hy Rises We rea comseqaences, and eure of a claan from liablity, ‘The defendants contend furthor that the 6 ateamel The Joes of plaintatt, if any, was caused by the explosion, and :y. aot ‘Ste. Adj AN Ceptein B. Johansen, leave New York Wy om Friday, dune neat, at 5 o'clock vor pasenre fright, epply at che office of the ship, 0 Battery T PORSALE.—RUT Hullt, ec ppe CLINKER | cowe theasajsetions. The editor is not allowed to #tate the | nd herause | contents of the ° pomeirnie t Treatee Brant 1s Canioa.—The Amateur Steamship K1 Dorado. Pisco. up a Uttle understood lastented by cases Theatre in Catherine «treet wae burnt down on | Jawes Gonnow Buvsrrr, Bag — i : ~ ren vormmont mails aad t within the comprehension of Wednesday er betwoen one and two o'oleck. | Sir—A statement appeared in tho Herold this morning, | [NPEPENDENT TUROUCH LINE.OPPOBITION FO | with 2 favorite Datted ‘Staten Mall stoamebip CA any & The -5 pee te . iui aud there bein whieh. if uncontradicted, must lead the public to bellere Qe By far rine piremenie, FROME. | Nid, to leave Panama on or about the let July. Por treight a o It was a frame , ere @ large if ed, “pe belle: will leave on Friday, dune Lh, tor Chageos and + the ® % irate or | Soetering dobliltnted ing Sp that mornid juantity of combustible matter connected with tho | that I. xs commander of the steamship ¥1 Dorado, on her | Plans of endian seca, nod scoured, atthe | seliy Week sieech, corner Warne cients OF | Ketrelatinn netablinhd oe als yy toe Seowres the flames defied the exertions of the fire. | 'st voyage from Chagres, had “ led’ the passengers | rates, by carly application to BERFORDA Cord ip qenntemane “ o _ | Gather, Le Ann rtecet, where he te to thie “| wen, whose offorte were mere uccesstal in protect. | from tat ef gh Ly eet | Veuey sveeet, Astor House. Through Wokote for eale, LIPPER RAGLE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—e@rrctaL | Lereeet Fries, 2 ove ~— log the adjeining buildings. Nothing was saved. | wii Bricny wate thet 00 far ant am mentioned (mit, Mls | Gili? MINNETE TAKEN FROM QUARANTINE, ON | onsap't'vad etl wal ire iee aa? Bea chk lant metekk | RAY ERY MOTHERS ROOK, OR, NoRsL ruysto. | ¢ sconery, &e., the property of the manager, | utterly untrue. That after an Interview which Ihave | >) the wiht of Friday, tie Reh ah pome of the hing | tur Fulance of ergo, for whieh, of passage, apply to B. B. | in metters relating to the married fn this book | Mr. J. B. Harrison, were totally destroyed, and no | teen promised with the agent in this clty for the com. | ccmpany, & boat 18 feck long by 6 broad, painted yeilew, | SUTION & CO., 4 Wall ttrent, or fears of poverty, and the prospect of too large a family of | insurance. ‘There ts no doubt the fire was the act | pany to whieh the Kl Dorado now belongs, on to-morrow ud, fed cib}on round her oy ra Agr berpon, bringin MESSRS. HARBECR & CO , (0 Wall stroet. | shildron, prevent many pendent People from marrying, bat of an incendiary, as the theatre had not been asod | # full and impartial statement of all the facts In the Grinneli' often, Beuth street, will he liberally rewarded. © hie ook Sill tell you Impeetant ererete which wilt ever jor sevoral days. ‘The building belonged to G, T. | matter will be published. which will exeulpate me from vk in detail, but cnn assure his female Tiffany, I and was insured in a Buffalo Com- Sours vere toate publishing the above Pan vas oblige, | Fo §al FE. EIRST CI Aga TIC KPTFOR A PASSAGE ” it am fons at itp tleslarly tatereate them, Feasnid Mg aad , curs very truly. a W, te Tavern atone Mies ecail the dh tate, ne ate ttre wht one Aaiiag te De J.) Reneer Bary big Ada dannii (aed Basdse, Max By ‘en 35m 1 any eee ny ot Saw eal BUR 4 Vtg seen,” Wav om 6 oly deseo NNT AGM EW Vows dros kd ds pms”