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_THE NEW YORK. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1851. AMUSE MER WS, OWERY THEATRE.—BO: conts; N] excellent method of singing is so universally ad- rt Police Im NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. mired, has created the utimest sensation in her new | = apes gn Sif hy foe arte cay pall ANOTHER BANKING OFERATION—CURIOUS DEVELOPE Orchestra boxes, 6) con! agedy—A Child's Throa rsonation of Zerlina, in the opera of Auber, called | until a few days ago, when the horse was recognised | MENTS—ALLEGED CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES. 2 at Ti o'clock. Mondi ‘Thrilling Tregedy—A Chiid’s t Cut by | Hla Corbeille d’Oranges.” Wile taiesad acaients | tran ele cckaueiton ue test ete cette | howe few duys ngo x Mr. Milex A. Brudley, of prmene Tose ee © Maniac, Ke. is nightly received with the most unbounded ap- | Fulton street. He immediately communicated the fact, | Bt, appeured before Justice Lothro} 2 a ihasomanae dat Einao —Wacousta, Me. By Eddy. Maton ds Henn ae Bosrow, June 8, 1851. Jauso, and the theatre is filled from pit to domo, | 8d OMecers Snedeker and Appleton succeeded in reco- | complaint against Mr. Robert Marber, of Mt. Louis, a6 tAzaRL TI PRODIGAL ato Me, | Johnson; Captain’ de tsidimar, ae Hamilton; Captata A fearful tragedy took place last evening in Roxbury. | The music of the famed composer contains many | {<ripe sll the property. They are om the track of the | Present puting up, at the Irving Hcuse, te whielt comes ng Minot, be, Matin’ cetan ae ios C. Weinysa; Mladatine, Mies Hitiert Tea poanasta. | A young man, representing himself as a stranger from | gems to gain the approbation of the public; and | “Giana or Inprcexcy.—John §, Bishop was brought | comaitted forgery, by the crasure of his nuiwe from the ee Pek ephbale, Misa Andorton; Netti, | jhe drama of the SEALED BEN TENCE —Victor Lavitto, Mr. | Hope, Me., called at the house of Dr. A.G. Cumming, a | 0M¢ who listens to these sweet melodies, always so | upon Saturday, before Justice J.B. King. charged with | back of a draft for $5.00. as the first endorser, and plac- ‘Me 7 To commence with afa- | Hamilton; Valen Dournay, ope; Capt, La Rouche ! Hl Mr. Pi fresh and so new by this maestro par excellence, is | the above offence, in the neighborhood of the Femule A: ing his mame again on the under the poue of A. ae Girard, Mr. Stevens; Laurette, Miss Wemyss. Lik piserrrlgs bras hand ip jrasoral pear ta every time more and more Ssoniabed at Ee feoun- tomy. d held in $300 bail to answer, — sid . sone aor be {_® ros omenenaate om IBLO'S GARDEN.—SUMMER SEASON.—! EI URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET— . Jew: wali? - ity of M. Auber. e poem is ; Seribe 7 » Suicipe. the draft, inst himself, which operation was deemed LA Mr, Johu Sefton,— Tickets, 5) con ees: B ‘Dress circle and Daria Bi center Familiy ize crest | into the parlor, where he sat down, took off his cravat, | a shough founded ppene var light intrigue, its ni attired ps Porat y gerne Dobby ng Taree hate, | t0 affect the interest of St. John, and alleged’ to be w for— xe ‘Doors open at7; performance to elook. tier, 25 cente: Pi i Th was h stort time: eremanee or Dectoemance 6 siaya and one ssleck, Bee Ye just as it was entering the slip by the Atlanticdock. she | &*'Y e case was held by the magistraby a ope and complained of pain in his side. At that moment, a | plot has been sufficient to furnish the composer with , ine J. iL. M - Fp plow 2 : " ® | under advisement, and on the applicatioa of the eom- ‘ues “Phuredi turdays. 5 ming, J ill be perfor 7 sittle daughter of Dr. C.’ incidents to excite his verve. Two new singers have | Was saved by some men employed at the railroad depot; 3 ‘ mee a, Tuctdaye, Thursdays, and faturdaye, Fourth appear a June wi pectormed the gran of PAINT ighter of Dr. C.'s came running into the room, Te was conveyed to hee ret | Pldinant’s coansel,the charge wus discontivued: A’ mait fe mest astonishing am P Wile Bertin, ‘Me. Brill “Monday, June 2 jor Stiff, fe ‘with GODENSK Mary Panels, Miss J. mui, |oua™ P King Charles, Mise J Russell, After which, Tove, Mr. Burton; Farm iumuthy Toodley Mrs, Hu the SCHOOL FOR TORR nels, Mr. Johnetos i i ne of whom jumped in, and « “ 1 hen the man instantly drew a razor from his pocket, | ™#e their appearance in this new opera e first | one of wi Was then instituted against Mr, Barber irr the’ United Hilt; ‘Duchess of Torrenueva, | ™! y pooket, | is called Merly, « basso of much ability, who will, | sidence in Sacket street. It is said that the lady, who 4 teva, . ; 2 . - : States Court, and the defendant held to bail; andmow the POODLES Ms. Tim thy | andcut the child’s throat from ear tocar, The mother no doubt, become one of the favorites of the Aca. | hasbeen married about two years, committed the act in y Migr i , While the latter suit is still pending, Mr, Baxter, under *prang forward, and in her efforte to protect her child, | demy of Music; the other, named Aymes, isa fine | Coptequence of some domestic unhappiness. Advice of counsel, bas instituted. &' criminaY complain was herself badly cut inthe hands. She then fted from | looking man, a good tenor, who, with a little more hi epee eg har std bod opanet Mr. Bradley, Before Justice Mountfort; ohinglog = i = ae the house, with the servant girl, pursued by the assassin, | study, will also acquire an honorable rank in the | Puiding being about to be pulled down, ead a new one | Soe dpc naant with obtaining from him, about ; ctober, 1860, bandsbills, ROUGHAM'SLYCEUM, BRONDWaY, NEARBROOME | NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET—BOXES, | The neighbors were alarmed, and rushed to the spot | Musical army of M. Nestor Roquepla must | creoted on the same site, at the cost of $12000, ‘This 1s | Geter: as atieeed. to purchans od eee nae controlling: Cie cea Ores eat Bae ght ants, Komlly a Box Tickits $1. Boors open nt Tid; eurtsia rises a4 | When the man cut his own throat, and fell dead in thé me pg a Maclay soma, the oldest Methodist church in the city, except the one | interest of the Oxford Bunk, Massachusetts . a i p joday evening, June, tho’ satartaiaments ; ropertic: t range ‘ands street According to the affidavit of Mr. Barber, on file befors y te fi 8 le Y + 2 loa Sy 5 yh Matmaeee wd oetaten ata Oe nce with the drains of the NEW YOwR Ete pase ‘The Little girl, who was an only child, also died } eq al te anything produced at the Fronch Opera er ——— this wagictnte, the Retains autem top tine aera SCHOOL BOR SCAN DA se Hotes commence with the Rotary Proas Me. tantly, ‘The man’s namo is supposed to be Ephraim | House. City Intelligence. | ordinary character, exhibiting sore very remarkable Sir Oliver Surface, eH. B. Philipy: Crabtree, Me, rocker, Mra, Wataig, | G- Daggett, and he was doubtless insane. Mille Rachel has but a few nights more to | Arremeren Revour is ane Sixa Prisox —We | ideas of Eastern banking, It seema, from a brief extract ordan; Joseph Lucretia Waddletongue, Miss M. A fire broke out this morning in Albany street, which | ®Ppear to appear at the Theatre Francais. In a | were informed yesterday, by one of the keepers of the | taken from the complaint, and the cross-examination To cone the drama o ‘ANI at J fortnight she leaves for England, and thence she | State prison at Sing Sing, chat an attempt was made on | of Mr. Barber, pending the heartng, thut about the time Mavsanicllo, Mr. J.B. Scott: Alfons | Partially destroyed two large brick buildings, occupied | Win} proceed on her log journey through Germany. | Friday, in the carvet weaving shop, to revoit,and murder | the money was obtained, Mr, Bradley pro} to joke S Mine Malving, ________| by the New England Wire Railing Manufactory, and | Sho performed, last night, in tho celegrated drama | the keeper and contractor. appears a desperate con- | him in an equal amount of eapital-to pure oon- ECHANICS' HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE | He: ; CB Bes ic 2 a oer rye viet, by the name of Barton (sentenced formanslaughter) | trolling interest of the Oxford Bank, Oxford, Mamas RUHANICY HALL: NO. 72 BROADWAY, 450 Henry E. Holmes’ planing establishment. Loss about | of Victor Hugo, ** Av, and her part of La elo, mneoeted a sche he othe icts in said | chusetts, which could be obtained for $15,000; and Tad Noll krowa CHEISTYS | $10,000, The buildings were owned by Josiah Quincy | ‘Tisbe was rentded with auch applause chop, io ths eltest that he tan to ceelua ticle Meopee mee | iratiey neonate ue Ooteed ena menesttia eu te Jun, A number of firemen were injured by the breaking Mile. Madeleine Brohan, the pretty and taleated | tem, (Ieanc Van Wart) a deadly blow with a dagger, and — could be obtained for. He went on; amd when he re- cfa ladder, but none seriously. oo 5 nias Stubbs, Mr. La Favo: Alice Hawtuorn, Miss Hantonvill M Candor, Mrs. + oder. Te conclude with the nd Miss Maria Tayleure, TALIAN OPERA, ASTOR PLACE.—PRICES—BOXES, Sofas, Parynct, $1; Secured Saute, $1 0); Auaphitheatrs Scents,’ Monday ‘evening, June 9h, IS), will be porforme 's immortal opera ‘of DON 'GLOVANNI, with the ik new and powerful —Donna Anna, Siznora “Truth Benedetti; Donna Elvira, Signorina W! 4 ‘Giovanni, Signor Beneventano; Don Ostavio, Signor Lorin 16, Signor Marini: Masetto, Signor Coletul; Common- ed. performers,”” un y, whose concerts in this city, for @ have been received with favor oy Inshionable audiences, Tick ‘alf-past six, commence at 2 actress of the same theatre, was, according to ru- | them eseape. Accordingly, after ing to work in turned, stated that he had secured'the purchase mor, to be married to M. Batuille, the renowned , the afternoon, said Barton drew a knife, aud was about | had been compelled to place in the hamds of Stephea basso singer of the Comic Opera House. Ihave | to plunge it into the breast of Mr. Van Wart, when ano- | Barton, at Oxford, $15,000 of his own money, and re- ther keeper, by the name of Andrews, (receatly from | quested Mr. Barber to pay $7.60, that Being ‘The Capitol Enlargement. Z been told by herself that this is not the case. She is halt, Signor Zerling, Signore Bosio, Doors open at neert will be given on Sati Ww. 5 je atill fy A Buffalo) stepped up and seized the blood-thirsty conviet | according to agreement. Mr. Barber, a& first, deoline@® om) 8 o'clock. t, for the accommodation of Ladice and Juveniles, ‘asminaton, June 8, 1851. | is still in possession of her heart, and thus this will | a iy ‘ ‘ + om vo 4 h timo seats may he nocurad. ing at 8 ovclock, P.M. The President, yesterday, finally determined on the | give a chance to the Butlers, Masons, and young | D¥,{}e throst, and thereby prevented him trom carrying | to pay that amount. uplers Mr. Bradley exhibited some > 3 fs | out his murderous design, Some six or eight other con- | evidence of payment of said sum. M¥. Bradley them Pian for altering and extending the Capitol. Tho one | MeU of the same rank who desire to try their | victs bad agreed to participate in the revolt, and all of | preduced & paper, or receipt, purporting. to be by adopted is said to have been furnished by the late Mr, | CHapers. Come on! come on! 3 | them were aken out end punished with the shower bath. | Mr. Barton, setting forth that the sum of $15,000 ha@ "| Madame Ugalde, the celebrated prima donna of B — been placed in his hands by Mr. Bradley. But om Simms, » young architect, who was drowned in the Poto. e ed. Manine Hosrivan, Sravex Istano—The Emigrant J the Opera Comique, intends visiting the United | Commissioners have removed Dr. F Campbell Stewart | Teading this receipt, and placing confidence in the in- mac last fall. It adds wings to cach side, north and | States during the course of next yewr. 1am told | frem the superintendence of the Marine Hospital, Qua- | tesrity of Mr. Bradley, Mr. Barber paid the $7,600 to routh, that her project is to go to New York with a choice | rantine, and appointed Dr. Doane in his place. ‘This re- | Bradley. in order to secure the controlling interest of Scupeeemer ameter fetes stock of singers, and give several new comicoperas | stores the control of the Quarantine ground to the | fild bank. Mr Bradley went again to Oxford; and om Death of one of the Parties in the Virginia | which, I am sure, would be listened to by thousands | health officer. Ree te ee bik Genes af Eee Shooting Affray. of the dilettanti Tur Guaxp Excamearsy of rue Stareor New Your.— | Shue act Me, Becdion othe ace enty and Barber: Baurrone, June 8, 1851 At the Gymnase theatre, the company of Spanish | At the annual meeting of the Grand Encampment of the | ¢o obtain the controlling interest of said bank; ib would ps : a * dancers, at tho head of whom is the celebrated | State of New York, held at City Hotel, New York, om | y.auire $6,(00 more to effect the object and requested: Mr. Saunders, who was shot in the fracas with Mr. | Petra Camara, the lioness of the city for the pre- | Friday last, the fillowing Sir Knights were elected for | is “Masber to pay $2500 bie hell. arel the whale wotees Terry, of the Lynchburg Virginian, died on Wednesday. ; | Great excitement prevails in the neighborhood. a rom ¥ to 4o'cloek, ‘Opera nights—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Eriday. ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSIC. ard and “Grant ae eere = Hall, No. 44 Brosdway, between, How {RAND CONCERT OF MME. BE. WALLACE BOe- ui wook. X lchelle, nt the Asserably Neonis, Chinese Building, om | Sriginel and well Kuoge. Gorine the ‘The celebrated ‘Tuesday evening, Juve 10th, tsb Sn ficient and versatile covpa of tlented and capemonted a Porformers,” under the direction of J. B. Follows, whose cow in this eity for the last yeat have been rooeived with ‘or by the clite and fashion of this grea me sit conterts consiat of Burlesave Itallan Oper los, Chorusses, 5 tag ‘On Wednesday and ‘Savas, ® grand concert for the sccommodstion of an cor ing at S o'clock P.M. Aduis sion, 2 cents. Doors open at7 vralook ; to commence at 8. PRANKUIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM $QUARE.—GzO, LEa, Troprietor —Admission—Seate in Private Boxes, # vente; Mop Cente, ‘374g cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Par- 125 comts —E , from Aubor's opera, “The onds. by Mr. Bien 6," by Madan sent hour, have been attracting hosts of visiters. | the eutting year. viz :—William B. Lathrop, of Roches- | could then be completed.” The money was paid bj Never have [seen a more fascinating woman than | {11 Q¥ Master; Oscar Coles, of Yew York, Dep. Gr. bas. | Mtr. Marber; and Mr. Bradley, instead of returuing bacl ,of Penn Yan, Gr. Generalissimo ; | 4 Le sl ery After this beautiful danseuse, Whose grace and charmi i? Dap i | to Oxford, proceeded to Cincinnati. By this tim», Mr. . Gi fong, “ he 7 S¢, Whose grace and charming | J. M. Hatch, of Kochester, Gr. Capt, General; Salem b ; aan phy: =: ad mae nsst-aceeee-Kuckem | Seon aee'iock and in tne & iptigater | Departure of the Frigate Susquehannah. | Chovography have 00 rival. Nightly, the theatre | Toms, cf Aurora, Gr Tvclate: fohu' Perry ct Trop precede saastvaiber alan mgs °S, Brilliant Duet. for two pianos, ou themes from on ue ven Nonroux, June 7, 1361. is filled by the most fashionable company and the | Gr. Sen, Warden; A. Coloveloni, of New York, Gr. Jua rr ‘ 4 . 1d there called Mr. Barton, and made injuiries The U. 8. frigate Suequehannah, Capt. Inman, for the | stage is covered with bouquets, a just reward of | Warcen: Thomas Dugan, sen. of New York, Gr. Trea. | and here called on Mz. inion. and made inquiries oo West Indies, via Rio Janeiro, sailed to-day, the inexpressible pleasure atforded by Petra Cama- | *urer; Kolert Mucoy. of New York, Gr Recorder; Benja- | Harber alleges tbat Mr. Barton informed him that — was | rato het beholders. min Marrball, of Troy. Gr. Standard Bearer ; W.H- Nor- | he had not received any money from Mr. Bradley, Eclair, performed by W. Scbarfenberz and + V. Wallace... seseeseee We WV, Wallace being th ented band in the United State: ‘ - + . of ork, Gr Swo ; Ira Chase, of Utica, | ; ho are selooted fer their beaut; Porte St. Martin, the long spoken of fairy | T*: of New York. Gr Sword Bearer; c » | nor bad he signed any receipt for fands. nor ha ogee Our Paris Correspondence. Bah rly eerste cancer et ser Chgetal | OF. Warder; Sewell Fk, ot New Vork, Gr. Sentinel.’ | fe purchased the controlling interest of said basi, Mr ool meer Sp | THE GOSSIP OF PARIS. Palate oF Laon, will bs paviteined on Gatactar® | Accra Masons —At the annual meeting ofthe Grand | Barber discovering the false statements made to him by. “1. Duo, * ‘qual te: by M i. e ;, a mye ing | Lodge of Free an cerpte lasons of the State of w «Bradley, returnes ck to this city, and on the resurn oe” ‘chulle bed Signan"Railiol Respiny, the only } Panis, May 22, 1951. Ibave been told that this revwewill surpass anything | O8".'\4 \c Freemasons’ Hall. on Thursday evening the | Mr. Wendley. frem Cincinuati, Ms. Barver wished. Me 32 German song, * Bin achat bin ‘ih ary uneq a, | The Weather—Rain, Hail and Floods—Amusements | of jerge aves fee epee By ap of Meaers. Due | Sih inatent, the following Grand Officers were elected :— | Bradley to give scme explanation, and account for the Trish elo ‘Tis the last’ Rose of Sum: or with o variety of interesting poctor maces er | —Races—Fétes—The French Opera—New Singers on sie Pat ome A . Due ie 2 A ite Phibips. of New York. Grand Master; | moneys received from him for the purpose of ee. fa horself upon the harp. h ballad, “ Black Eyed Sm me Bouchelle, accompanied —Rachel—-Brohan— Ugalde—New Dramas—Bal- locning—Americans in Paris, §c., §c. illefort,” founded upon the last the strangers who wish to know the dramatic effects t of Monte Christo, is nightly attracting | ph Cuyler, of Johnstown, D. Gd. M.; the ©. Densiow, of Yonkers, Jr. Gd. Warden; Jenkinson, of Albany, Sen, Gd. Warden; the | the interest of said bank. Mr. Barber informed him the interview he had with Barton, when Bradley, ae alleged by Mr. Barber. acknowledged that he had made HOTELS. “ 4 “hilly, Ver- | mes Herring, of New York, Gd. Secretary; | false statements, and that he had acted improperly and owe ithe cermin ee, ooo ae | the Rt. W. John Horepock Gd. Treasurer; the Rt. W. aid | without sufficient reflection, and thet he would repay Mile 1 clots ved aie » | Rey, Even M. Jobnson, John Coffin, and Edward Cook, | him{Barber) what he then could, and would pay the alapger ani mare are received with muchap- | Gy, Chaplains: the W. William Boardman, Gd. Presui: | balance at the earliest possible moment, Mr. Barber them Eurepe. For the last ten days we have had a series | plause. vant; the W. Greenfield Pote, Gd. Tiler wid that Bradley appealed to him not to expose him, Last not tho least, in this theatrical report, we | "A Corer. —Joseph Quinihle fell, on Thursday last, | ge" with the legal proceeings instituted. against hima of storms, occasionally dissipated by the bright r es have bad two excellent vaudevilles at the theatre . > :- in Worcester. Upon the above statements, swore raysofa hot sun. Thus we are living half frozen, | Montausier. ‘The first is called ‘La Foo Cocotte.” | eee ees een ean i eee ees | to by Mr. Barber, acting furth that by half roasted, knowing not when we go out inthe | The charming little girl Moutaland, who lays init, | were wade to obtain the aid of a physician in that neigh | Sentations he had been defrauded out of $19,000, the | morning whether we shall take with us either an | deserves the greatest credit for her histrionic talents, | borhood, but he refused to attend the unfortunate man | Bugistrate issued bis warrant of arrest, and Mr. Bradley | ‘The second is called *‘Belphegor,” written by Messrs. | unless paid in advance for his services, | Was taken into custody by oflicer Bumstead, pending the umbrella or a stick, an overcoat or a simple frock. | iumanoir and St. Yves. Seinville, the ny CO- | Ropr or ax Uxxxowx Woman Discovensy.—Coroner | Mysttigation, | ade by Me. It is to be hoped that the moon will soon change, ie and Durand have | Geer was, yesterday, called to hold an inquest on the | yrrndley om the receipt of the Saad cag ae ae 4 thi i i ; i made the success of the pla; bedy of an unknown woman, discovered lying in a marsh | 5 > poo tected saan cw eng ici Mesto ep tig Te rkcatee dan Varietés.is- | pitusted ut the foot Of Ninety-third street Bast Kiver. | Pear cots Bow Need, Get. 21, 1000, of Reker Rerien ame of France, namely, in the department of the Gers, c | r pposed to $7.80), for the purpose of purchasing the controlling im “ Pi fs > mds of M. Dormeuil, a gentleman of | The deceased is supposed to have come to her death by | of the Oxford Bank of Massachusetts; | also agree to furnbet and in that of the Pae-do-Calais, hail and rain have | tach abil ity, who will undoubtedly return to that | dtewning. ‘The deceased was aothed in adark spotted — slike amount for said wurpose, ond it is wed wetoed shee the fallen in such large quantities that much property | place of amusement the old fame nearly lost under Ta toqusst sill be bald on the body teeta mee 18 J of seid bank, which funds are mew a n, by Mra. Wood), Madame E. Annee chelle. . PAAR Mr. William Scharfenderg will preside at the Piano Forte. PSLEY HOUSE, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BROAD- ‘Tickets one dollar each, to be had as the music stores, hotels, | ASLEY } Peeuty clghth sper tele emoviceenanes and at the door, on the evening of the concert. Doors open | now ‘cpen tor the reception of pe ‘at7, to commence at 5 o’elock, boarders, ‘The house is delightfull: allthe modern improvements. ee rs ee er tea Naaman sweek c01 5 Mon: 9th, 1961.—In tl ay, di commencing at 8 o'clock, WII Glocensbury Fete—Giles Fairland, M hich, TUE RAILROAD SPATIO! Hadaway., In the afternoon, commencing at to ‘sew comedy of THAT ODIOUS CAPTAIN CUTTE—O1 ‘Beau Harcourt, Mr. Bellamy. To concluds with BOOTS AT THE SWAN—Jacod Barwis, (his frst appearance.) Mr. Parry. Adwission to the user formance, | es on ee “6 cau “y te 5 13 ; front seats in | PAVILION HOTEL, LONG BRAN Sa San aes, 275 Sams Tae | PAwounis & LEVI Proctor extensive establishment ge ber for the reception of visite most spacio: sey shore, capable of accommos We shall not enjoy this year any spring si such as in former times made ours the AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BAR! NUM, ° and Ils A.M, Lea rt Hamilton at 5%, and 11 4 P.M. On and after the 25th, a boat 6 A.M. and F 2x, ARNUM'S MUSE! Sa e ii pt tion of M. Thisbandeau. ° | ds of Stephen Barton, Jr., for the par- Wee MUSEEE, CORNER OF with double pinzzas fronting 0 the ocean BD4 fort, The ad: | poe vay destroyed. eee ime mie stones were | the conte prose sen yey aibrene gyri gabtain nent ru, Exriomoy oF s Casxow.—In yoster. Ue ee A uRADLEE. ser Hanford, Magar 2 orfcmanse anya: | WABAE"SGuauet ith ie Senbuet bash ee vacieg ed | SS DIG ws vigeon’s eggs. At Postel, near the city | moth balloon called tho “Fangio,” whichhas already | $22 2iral we nalend the sad accident of x rst | "Ty aqaition vo the abowe receipt letter was fr devening, Ai MY Founge with x spiemiid vat, | Sebing, is not to be excelled. “Its salubrious air aud invigo- | Of Boulogne, a small rivulet, which discharges its | taken place twice, has been successful. ‘The aeros- | nile saluting the arrival of the steamship Pacific, med | PY Bradley to Barber, from Oxford. It is short that Glictsre fe not Golde” = Criskes Sar, Teen net 28 TIS anatehitea? | waters into the river Manche, was suddenly swollen | tat, in the car of ‘which were fifteen porsons, wont | geverely injuring «wan named Pater Cairna, Pesiding at | "PCY: We give it below—it speaks for ites. — th," A Morning Call,” “Rough Diamond,” | fr the pleasure of the The table will be supplied | by an instantaneous rain, and all the village was up in capital style and alighted without any dan- | No, 34] Hudson street. Tho unfortunate man died yes- | aeae ee — Massacnuserrs, Oct. 24, 1850, na ete ere eee oe crereted Se etth on | with the best our mari and the bar shall swept as if by enchantment. Many lives were lost | &°t- Ihave been promised by the manager, M. | terday, in consejuence of the injury received. A large “Sy(ge Sir-— All i ing se smooth as oil. I think T shat Nquor: rnault, to have a seat for the next journey in the _ Picce of brass was extracted from breast of the de- | want more money. Be rendy, in # " % | censed, by the surgeon in attendance, The deceased was | Jou om may safe return to earth,” | Soetoed in the Mundy of Mess. 11, B. Duaham & Oo, | 7 boot good cheer, 4 event of my drawing om isa good tiny ahead for us, The Tnteresting collection of = — | by that terrible flood. oft Saitonal Portrait, and the highty interattagexporimenk | AMERICAN HOTEL, RICHMOND, YA—THE suB. | 'Deepite this uncommonly bad weather, the city is | air, aud'T will give diasteating the diurnal motion of the earth, atonce simple | AL Ml, RICHMOND, Y4- pite this u ly yi scriber, former! jotel, Vhiladelpaia, | thronged with strangers. One who walks either on | the exact report of all that happens to us in this | PP GP North Moore stfeot. Coroner Geer was notified | CFs are on the point of starting, and 1 must stop. eee prdate othe ete i. bows leave to leleem | the ‘Boulevards or in the streets of Paria would | sefial excusion. to held an inquest on the body. | Yours wely, M.A. BRADLEY. ity that be ‘4 will assume the and costumes from | “A Case or Ronueny.—A man, dy the name of John | During the eroes-examinatéon of Mr. Barber, the fol} will be the- : i Algiers, which are to be exhibited at the Hippo | Murphy.on Thursday night Informed the police of the | lowing further evidence was elicited :— avis ead the (enone Ag aeyeees drome, “arrived last night in Paris, and will no | Nincteenth ward that he had been knocked down and Mr. Barber said—TI reevived a letter from E A aanuse these numerous foreigners, the managers of doubt create an impression. One may seo that | robbed by some men, while on his return home to Forty- fon, of Narn secmmemneneing Mr. to me COL | Tree Stecnton te the wanteat they have been very lucky and successful. ‘The | balloons,fantasias, public gardens, pretty women : q the undeesign h M ti bh ; and then stole from his person $40 in bank bills, which | #lso some others; Mr. St. John spoke very highly of Mr. lorning, | hopes to deserve a continuance of the liberal patronaze | government itself, wishing to offer a brilliant feati- | #24 good wines! Is not all this sufficient ? be had that dey drawn from the Savings Beak. The | Bradley; 1 was trid that Mr. George Hobart and Beaja- hitherto bestowed upon this Gell tnowe 01 cessar' B.A MIEDEBERGER sata, | Val to the amateurs of sport gave all the robbers made their escape before any aid could be pro- min F think that we haye returned to the time of the | , The camels, Arabs, horses, x AND WHITE, wit edges. Aneatensive assortment for ~ J. WH HOMER, ot Jol #, Bein ever eymouth could procure the controlling interest ates and Canada, rapidly, eee 2 care to the races of Chaatilly, which have offered | wisn ¢, paker Phila GU. ihelles, Newark cured. he ie STE | eee am aus ois nae een eae ~ ‘AN VLECK, office cor OUNTRY BOARD BAY HOTEL. | one of the most brilliant coup d’eil to the numerous | fy procks and lady, N_Y. ; iaville, choked to Ulloa the enrenaeiont Uiaeit, daa Yair taee —-—-___________ — Fe | amateurs attracted thither by the programme. On | George W. Ball vipa. (Gee Orleans, ean page teenie the bonus; I also let hin have $1,600. independent of the JY RENCH LOOKING GLASS PLATES. AND ROUGH Saturday last, a grand stag chase took place | Archbishop Iughes, é jew York. Jone &—Sanuel IL Moss vs, Abraham B. Perlee—Thia | previous sums, which wax also to be invested for the Seok ae te ee ey ee. y for Th in the forest of Ermenonville, near Mont L’ wrtase J. M. Hait, “ —_L, Owen, Alabama was an action to Tecover damages, laid in the complaint | benefit of the banking operation; when Mr. Bradley re- ‘Marie D’ Olgnice. oN hs COLGATE, 97 & 280 Peart street. elly wt 1036, 3 and the noble anima), a cerf dix cors jeuncment, atter | 8. ¥. Callan, Philadelphia, J. T. Se n. City Ferry. Fun a stage at any time, 60 es to aford the boarders an op- rtunity te attend places of amusr ment, 0} ‘Re. ppt hes: DWYER & BROOMMEAD. ler, New York, : Musee | Curbed from Oxford, he said the charter of the bank was A.J. Cipriant, New York. W.B. 6 thn W chest’ ae ees Lelie oun over ia Angst ett Lp a waod art, | ome of the best in the world; he said that we could elrew- Wim. J. Holcombe, N.Y. | | Quene’ yy A hcfsom alleged to bathe agent of defeadant? | late any amount of ite bills in the West, and that we Prices currents having been pursued during five hours by a large number of hunters, in full costume, accompanied | H.W. Cleaveland, “ had on applies iy J ADIES WISHING THEIR C oaet Gabriel W. Coit, « H. ¥. Alien, A -. could make a fortune by getting out all the we Di steteed rom wlimett, sand, orn annnmnne'| BF te yee ed Cette miei maenhiticose | Wim: D. Colt, eas J. Harrison, « ee eT ner teieaty the accident, | could, and then, if we thought proper, to let the bank ge Min tintal lo how opts for ths teeeption of viaters, “Garg | hallati gave much pleasure and sport to all who tome tieaee oA Hassieee, 7 is that the plaintiff was the owner of the cart in ques. | down: I remarked then to Mr. Bradley, that, if that was ‘at ¥ o'clock, A. M. tion, and lent the same to the driver referred to, who leave the South Ferry, Brook ; a4 | were present. ‘Through the kind attention of M. | }' 4’ Sprigee, Norfolk. tT would withdraw, and having nothing furtheg e was to rell the wood if a purchaser offered, and render a | te d0 with it; and I further told St. Joha, Hobart, amd C. Clark. Albany. iy! | gre M., for Jamaica, where stages will be intesdiness | Le Comte d’Hédonville, | had been invited to this | p B. Harkaday, St. Louis, W. H. Huntington, Conn. " © defer “4 Weymouth, that 1 would only go into it to have it eonduet= a promptly att om vn to convey visiters to the Tort at the Howard | royal sport, and was furnished with a horse who iz Wie untington, Conn. | certain price for the same to the defendant; if he could 8 not Fell the wood, then he was to return i;—in other honestly and fairly; Tradiey told me that he had found words, that the driver was not the agent of the defend. _ the very man, who was Mr. Barton, to make the contraet; ant, soas to make the latter liable for his acts, The | #e#in en Mr. Hradiey’s return from Oxford, he stated te Court charged that the driver was the rervant or agent | me thet he had completed the purchase, and it required of the defendant; and if the jury belioves that the acei- feme twenty days, according to the charter of the bank, dent happened. in consequence of the carcles.ess and | fF kD election of new directors; Bradley then cautioned Hotel, corner Broadway and Maid four coats per yard — | 6 Front street, will meet with prompt attaniio ILLIARD TABLES,—SIX SPLENDID TABLES FOR escad bi rale—with the most improved cushions, Can be seen 4) gullop was as soft as that of a doo. I enjoy: sight of the hunt as a real sportsman. B American gentlemen were present at Va Sete cynd- ” eaiarten J. Sammies, 4 phe ena, Bat de gitigue, and as it was to them something entirely “ < SALT : Sow. they had jaueh fan. § Corning, Washington, EA. 1. Page, Now York, J Texas. ed the | Levi P. Rhoads, Phila. HH. L. Themas, Richmond, ky. \, Rochester, ‘and all tables warrante: i Will do well to call at 40 Rey 1 patronage hereto 1 Ohio. BK, Palj > | ot to cor yn with o steeeb. Lok J. Gone che intending | Om Sunday last, the town of Chantilly offered | j.'s. taylor, Vallimore.J.N-Aaniin, Newark, | efligenes of the person driving the cart, that then the | ime not ty comedpond with any person there, ws he would ‘ he presen’ also a magnificent coup dail. The railway brought | 4p: 1. Howard, Columbus. Culbertson, Indiana, scmriderable time, wore unable to agree, aud were di | Mr. Bradley then endeavored to induce me to retare ARRIAGE ALMANAC—THIS | will be more hi | there about two or three thousand persons, who | §, Giover, New York C. Townsend. New York. ebarged by the Court back to &t. Loute, and he would remit me my share nase werk od | heretofore Provided upon the Island. had come to the races. The hotels of the city were | § J. Haggerty.New Orleans. (i. Baitalott, Philadelphia, vedas the Slew, Judge Mason. in the Oxford Bank; M a spoke of the feat dis bmw tog w+ agg ¥] : | to procure good and attentive colored ser- so filled with strangers, that many persons were | E. W. Burton, M. D.. Phila, Anthony Kimmel, Maryl'd Jone 6.—Charles Keade against Anthony Fiestel This | count being $60.00, making $25,000 each; I declined . 8. MeCall4New York. ILC. Sport, New York. Cincinnati, J.T. Jarbeil, Boston. New York. J.D, Robbins, New York, | care, which cecupied the court for three da: ast. was t© £0 bome until I had received my money; I wished to an action of ejectment to recover ix lot of Harlem, withdraw frem the concern, and wasted him to 7 Merers. Mott aud Carey appeared on behalf of the plain. | beck my a or Tequest Mr. Bradley it tiff, and Mesers, Kdgar and Noyes for the defendant. | Would be = ir, as the money was all invested. The plaintiff claimed title under Johannes Benson, by a ‘The further hearing in the case was adjourned over deed dated in 1806, and the defendant, in right of hiy | Untiltbieday. In reference to this matter, whieh at wife, who was one of the heirs of Sir Joh: present only exhibite ene side of the case, Mr. Bradley Montaigne, one of the ecunsel of Governor areetts that bis defence is good, and that he will be en- b fa large tract, under # grant | abled to show, to the entistaction of the Justice, a didfer- ent state of facts, which will materially alter the present. arcely able to get a piece of bread for their di ner, and were obliged to wait their return to Paris to find more eubstantial food. ‘The different stakes a ©. C. Thompson, of the Chantilly races eared minoh excitement to S Welean | «4 7.0.theneen’ ° amateurs, and though | am not fond of that sort 5. . Carolina. BE Wont S FAIR SOW ARDS, RABTORD © CO. | of sport, | must say that T took great interest in | ™ 4: Maywood, N. Carol ‘peeee —Thove who | the different runs between the nobleanimals. The nt of the republic had offered the comusit- 4a splendid shield of steel enamelied ms and wants of a majority of the sojourners at this W. B. MILLER. HOW CASES.—HOLLACHER & SHMITT, NO. North Willi f all ki in metal, b Kiver, keep ntly 0 ed articles. Orders promptly ¢ Old Show Cases taken in exchang: seas EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. bees 6 by transacting thei it ba Lond: > OBERTS' SPLENDID GOTHIC DOORPLATES.—THE o or libel, by the of Bensen was claimed under ° t and fashionable Doorpiates and Bollpalls | e aiese, | With gold, which was won by Lola, a superb mare Brooklyn F) 4 the propelstors of the | he widow of Johannes De La ®PPeatance of the whole affair To aaa Mes sslosstes la tent Galaeeh | belonging to M. Gustave de Blangy. ‘The races | vidrertiser, which bas been postponed several times, com- | Montaigne the young 1671, which the defendant lon Friday. when some curious discloeures were | claimed to have been entirely invelid. The plainti® Movements of Distinguished Individuals, of the town, | m alse claimed that there had been an adverse powsession.of | Archbishop Hughea will return home in the nest Ame ned. It was | made as to negotiations, before the last election, betwee flayor, Conklin Brush, Beq., and the then | th above, some new and besutiful designs of the Elizabethan and Jonny Lind pattern, Those in search of eomething aplendid, are respectfully ir vi ended by a steeple chase on the edg: which many gentlemen riders DB lense le, for c The court . ly to our care punctually fe won by Mr. Clitton. On Sunday next, the races | the present y Aa. under the Benson title, for 50 years. rican steamer. lis secretary, L. J. Tonnele, cf New Jer- es: R. RO! Premiara | on ited to avai themselves of the use of 0 of Versailles will offer another plenmuredag to all | #4 the present owner, to secure the aid of the Freeman | ruled that if the determination of the suit de ae say, ts among the passengers in the Peciis. Broadway, near Prince street, | Gree reading rooms, which are well supplied with the latest | im the struggle for the mayoralty. There were but two | the legal title alone, irrespeetive of the poseession, that 7 i the passengers in the ie - | EDWARDS. SANFORD & CO, at | ®mateurs. witnesses sworn—the preeent proprietor of the Freeman, | the defendant's title was unquestionable, as the purchase Doctor Newton Mercer, two ladies and servanta, New EED LEAF TOBACCO—I3 CASES OMI0, WRAPPERS 18 Wall stroet. A very queer incident took place at the races of | gna the Mayor. The action brought is a criminal one, | from the widow conferred no right; but as there was ‘. —— = Chantilly. It must remembered that the | fora litelon the 1th of May, charging the plaintiils | evidence that the Rensen family claimed title, and had ; DONS & 60.0 Snnee CALsvontis Temmee, f nd upon which the stands are elevated, | with being a “biack mail” sbeet, and attempting to ex- for a considerable period, the jury to de- REMIUM FIREWORKS.—EDGE'S BRILLIANT, CO- | Cty, Pring, Juve Ie ThOAEr witht nail sreed, wef'se | belong to M. le Duc d’Aumale, the heir of the | tort money from the Mayor was an actual occupation for upwards | apd Indy. New Jersey; J. @. | Wilson > and fillers, just received and for sale by eccpreit ISAAC H. REED, 17 South # jay, June 18—Throngh with mail speed, and at John Hall, &e.. vs, James W. Twiss, &¢—Deoree modi- farewell meeting im Borton on the 9th inst to our efhiee (with the invoices) on o1 tow of seats, without diquette sans facon, and raging | said he had no confidence in the Advertiser, beonuse the | fled in respect of costs, so as to dismiss the bill without | >, " centre . nyc 7 e, wi #0, e iff was entitied | Maj. L. Candee, and glady, New Haven; Colonel Shaw, I Fireworks.—The works f G ed Time, 31 to 38 cial Throngh | Prince of Conde. In the centre of the pelouse, ‘The Mayor gave a simple story, Te, witae | d if so, then the piasinti ij 0 lady " 4 m tbe Sore prosstam, trom ths & | Gopeten Weonn Even btn cor Satta Caen, Aare | re pavilion has been crected by hy duke, | was a candidate for the mayoralty, when be re that possession had been abandowed. Maine. are among the arrivals at the Union Pinee hotel. twelve years. Allo | and he bad sent to Louis Napoleon aa invita. | letter from a gentleman, and he went in conseq estion whether the lots were em- | Hon. Mr. King. and lady, Georgia: Dr. J. G Archer, Woired States Laboratory. Jersey City, of our general depot, | | the F P Chatilly, | Samuel K. Johnson's chambers, (the Freeman wae at that | braced in the grant to Montaigne, which was also: sab- | PJ. Perry and family, La; J. Seats, Jn, Mies; 0. 8 Bs Maiden lane, promp tion to make use of it, if he came to ww atilly time neutral, and Samuel KE. Johnson, County Judge, was | mitted to the ury in connection with the evidence on | Stuart, John Boll. New Orleans; WF Sibley 7B ks td Thi d, b ended A | P.8.—We have also on hand th | is offer was accepted, but not attended to; and | ine proprietor); he went, and found them disposed to | that subject, A verdict was rendered for the plaintiff, | Major Raines, U.S. Army; A K. Ford, Baltimore; I. K aio no | hey oped the letter of invitation remained in the hands of the | come out in his favor, and he paid $76 down, when 10,000 | finding the value of the lots nine hundred dollars, and | Carter, New Orleans; R.® Tylee, Montreal; § Q. Cook. = =: r the ditteulty’ nt | President. Princess Mathilde Demidoff, the cousin 13,000 papers were to be distributed, with a wood-cut | damages sixty dollars. ran, Boston; J.J. Greenough, Washington, arrived ab = - rhiny * he difficulty consequent | ent. I 5 i or 13,(00 papers were to be distributed, ol Jomton ; t pgbon, NEW AND 8 | upon tt hg ae Fd Ey veel, | of the President, who bad come to Chantilly, went | counterfeit presentment of His Honor. then saw Col- | iia tun oe anes, ees. 4s Cumebell | ba | Irving House yesterday 0. we Se © Boy. | Fangemente ap will insure the speedy and o r or of the pavilion and ordered the keeper | ston. the plaintift fore Judges Sandford, Mason, and Camp! 4 ; ison, Salem; " | ona Bageege Deseghs So Dense, te Seno tue be aoa } it to her. "This man who had the conrlewt | MF. Colston wears that he was then only the publish June T—Drerwons Henry Robineen vn Mtichard Pe- | den, Richmond: A gn, Washingion, were among ; is ke is Napo' 1 | €% and received the $75 from the Mayor, as agent of | nables the «pecial term affirmed, with costs, fe artivals ay at the Americaa kote | arene | pot to use bie keys bat for Louls Napoleon, refused | Srmucl H. Jchneon, ta part payment forthe papers to be |" Somud Sherveed re. Join F Butterwvrth Judgment to | _ Me. Cray ccvtary of the Britixh Legation, haw superior to any Alter over need. Tinported | mera of the U. 8. Pacific Mail Steamship Company, | in the most positive manner, and the i rincess not | distributed. the balance being made up by Mr. Hodges, | be entered at epecial term for the plaintiff, for $547 90, | returned to Washington. cee BiKATLAM BROW RR, goods entrnsted to us Aro gure to go throug! | having the power to persuade him, was obliged | (cherit.) and Mr. Lawrence, (Street Commissioner.) He | with interest from Uctober 9, 1849 George Thompson, the English abolitionist, will hold a» from $3 ar | ation. All ireight foe the 13th i it | to shelter herself with the crowd, behind the fourth | fwears also, that the Mayor came to them, and that he | | | BRR COMPANY. WARD. | prntes end narccianed despatches willbe received wauii | like an offended woman. When she returned to | editor used to he in m state of intoxication, and he went | costa to elther party. ‘No corte to either party om tho | National Industrial Cangress. Metallic India Rubber Po"iceky PM, bt the day of aalling. No packags should ox- Paris, she called upon her cousin, requesting him | every doy to look at the articles before they went in, aad | appeal, | 10 THE RDETOR OF THE , 3 in part ts, clonks, ponehos, arm: | Seed 120 foe. weight. and everything must be taade import; | 4, have the inflexible door keeper punished, but, | bad some kept out that would be injurious, SPECIAL TERM. Sin—Knowing that, ode, like preservers, carriage clothe, India ra | ous to water, OF MWD RMS &'CU. 10 snd 18 Wall street, | fortunately for the poor servitor of Chantilly, he | the Mayor denied; but, on crossexamination, said stice Oakley. 4.40 any party or Brore'clothe interaring grat: to. Om ADAMS & CO. I sil tewwhs | yas beyond the reach! of the Napaleon anger." | Be bad been” down 'ai_ the office” somtimes, and C. Potter against Aimer | mey of statement with regard to them, 1 would. Wie te ARREN ACKERMAN, Vice Presid CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, PACK | On Thursday last, the amiable Countess Du | Teavested seme articles about Mayor Sinith to Motion to set aside writ, of inquiry, &e., and | svt the publie right with regard to the action of te Bp» WILLIAMSON, Tre 4] REAT BATTLE—THOUSANDS SLALN. G of the battle, it. meer aud Seo'ry. Fer steamers Prometheus, ath, a th . . t. Colston, afterwards, when the Mayor | put i er. granted conditionally | tional Industeial Cor gress, new sitting at ATbang. Cayla, whose chateau at St. Owen is one of the most | understeod he had. become the Eproprietor, bor | Yecus FL. De Wilt against Wm. Wolton.—Motion for | Int utterly deny that the Congress was ocked by. marvellous spots in the environs of Paris, invited | rowed of him $200, ying he was “- steed security for costs granted, and proceedings stayed until | abclitioni«ts, as ol d by Mr. JL Kings! in Be | there all the most fashionable people of the mot tg | money from the nmon Council, There w euch sceurity be fled | turday’s Herald, It is composed of delegates the fe ere then until the iret pe St. Germain. It was, as usual, for a Incomes gh some bills Gna tbe Preeman snd others, aouing oo for | David some ee am —- one od oped | various reform and Lesde orgpatentions thes oat ta f ate aro: | Corporation advertisements, When a certain was tiffs proceediny stayed unt third Monday of | country, ud it would bave been a gross on ity to kam Beancisco, “t oe [ay rhe distingutied nobility of ey arbseoreay sad passed, the Mayor told Colston, who said that that bill dupe inet. ” “i consistency had they declined reviving angman beqanse. in forwarding the United States mails, the literary men of Paris. Tho company was re | ¥8* not bis. At this, it seems, the Mayor got exasperated, | Ceccardo Foblricat againet Ratert E. Launits.—Motion | God Almighty raw Gt to color him bine and accused him of false pretences. ‘hie camed an ndant s answer for irrelavancy, &o., de- interruption of their acquaintance. The loan was after: ng of the day the shenmer leaves, and letters cherché, and the greatest cordiality prevailed among all the guests. 2d. Mr. Wilkon, who is a member of tho Wi le gislature, did pot in favor of, but against, ad of this colored te, at two o'clock, ‘nckngos (whic! abe made ‘perfectly water. pro iF maak be D jouse ue . ward: id; and not until then would the Mayor sign | cfore Judge Durr. > / Michets fafnlaned om tho aboxs stemma At Asnicres,a prettily arranged Park called La | the warrant for payment of the Fveeman’s account The | Jesse Ookky, receiver, aeons! Donald Masa—Motion | "na. it Mr. Kingsley did withdraw fos the teapom eae cae | ee ened OMESON & HIT hag rye hg) opened on any last, and ins | Mayor, on erose-examination, raid Radereisod Ucieton to set aside two deeds of trogt om Honey © Rellis te et. be aid #0 solitary sad alone; ane it yy - Man 4 itn, 149 1 Wreet. ‘Vi di the jeunesse te ot as to have admitted he told him the was his, | the defen: ted endant to ‘that the © rere re is action with the an" LYON'S Mehl Fowler and Pil, 4 Bron ee el lace of onchantinent will soon bocon he meant to be understood that when the Bill was passed | payments made {a good faith, but uot for Unbilitiae ite | sophie indifercaee, — good some aecommodation. Shortly after this | currea, Corts of both parties to be paid out of the fand, 20.8 CALIFORNIA BXPRESS— | | am persuaded that it will bring much money to its | he could As Thad the honor to reprepamt the nage body (the , for twent) nt transaction, a communication appeared in the Freeman, - Industrial Congress of this e! an geatleman, Rs Ri A gg festival of the Incas which annually signed Rendall, ensuring the Moyer # public conduct, | Naval Intelligence, os T voted for t sdmdericm 2 Sis oly ttigcatos — welief by the use of Dr, are eo admirably mad tak t Valenet in tho dopartmont of | “HEM the Advertiser, taking up the Diy for his honor, The United States sloop of war Jamestown, Capt, $.W. | gate. Iam willing to rubmle cag genpestive actions fw are toany ep) the delivery of packages wherein akes place at Valenciennes, in partion designated the plaint! 's paper as “s blackmail sheet.” | Downing, sailed from Norfolk, Ist inst, for Riodanciro, | their approval or consure Sober meee Ware thirty three days, or lee, without delay on the Isthmus, by | the Nord, wasthis year more magnificent than ever. | The further examination was adjourned till Tuesday. via Madeira, Yours, reap clfully, RD. @ CROLY. vom a United Staten trail trom’ New Forks ‘Out chance ae Reaitne | One of my friends who went thither, enticed by the | vine om Serunoay Niowr.—A stable in the joint oo- |" Willism Marcourt, Gunner, has been ordered tothe | New Youn, June #.h, i861 0 FARM POUDREPTE 0) ms Bobioa Cre cr Lr vree is is ‘the sheaport Manure bnews for corn, tobacco, arden vegesables general] hy Seendations from Daniel Webster. A. f the cipal farmers im the Un harge forfreizht | fascinating programme, told me that the fete was . P y lace of David Rankin, is fo faith ,, cupation of Patrick MeEntee, Thomas Hoy, and Poter | United States ship Plymouth, in place v : Soltvery ‘se bok Flenclese Te tated, we will atiow | really worth reving. Tt must be known that this | McCormick, in Hicks street, ietween Joraiemon and | dismissed. one-fourth the freight to be paid on delivery ii ceremony consists of hn immense masquerade, in | State streets, took fire on Saterday night between § and a e X She other, Sires fvertne te Ye L which about fifteen hundred persons generally take ‘clock, and@ the flames Immediately enveloped it, to- Cito con be proper er oe part, and for charitr.ble purposes. ‘I Tecelpts on | gether with «shed adjoining, ‘There were & number of that occasion, made by the young men en orses, and three carriages on the premises at the tire, ® ifle porte, forty centr, oa bp the Roplish mali seeamers, on the 20h. of euch wx Amounted to aboat 18000 francs. 1 should think } but with the exception of one earrings and a sleigh be: Eantnquakr, at Gawpatourg —-Captain MeLol- . lan, of the ship Sarah and. Louies, ‘arrivod here United States Commissioner's Court. esterday fom Liverpool St. Thomas 2ist May Before J, W Nelson, a Fee 4 Tings in‘olligence of an earthquake atGaw T—Charge of Counterfeiting—John Freie and | Captair, Mel. mL... 8 woe Ce were charges with waking a MeLellan reporte that b tingle le b cher, the American Consul at Jone for ues, may be had on from Params, Passage on steamship Prometheus, to anil » longing to Messrs. Hoy aud McEntee, all were got “sut by felt dimes and half dimes, Ten wit- | py; _,cmas by Mr. Fi vere ebeel t from a letter of dene Toth regard a & Wiieg ot the lowest tates, that New Yorg would do very well to organize a | {jPMins fe hives police ; the buildings were Seatopel Sed br tan en Ridgeway, on bebalf of | PO'atea-Petre, that a very han my 4 «= ERFORD & CO., 2 Vesey stevet, Astor Mouse. gigantic masquerade of the kind, which would at- bee ‘1 $b i | rales tan ‘ntified the prisuwcrs aa persona | Catthqueke wae felt at Guadaloupe on Saturday Sy He ——— ws | tract a larze crowd, and give much relief to the w o'eloek, 0% | oe TA @ ome of the | morning. the 17th of May. e shock was most rdon fence; but 6 + 6 urance, At about half-prst 12 o'e fA the same | who bad paseed spurious money on them. Some of th « f which Te fe hieMty | aa PU MMMOAMIONS, | poor, Tuis is a hint to young men whose hoarts » Of J. W. Prince, 100 Attantio | Crunterfoite, and e large quantity of dies and other ap. { severely felt nt the south side of the island, where ute, at ny ot PUBL DA NEW EDITION OF DR. DELA- | Wil Understand how agreeable it would be for thom | street, war discovered to be om fire: ut it wasextin. | paratue, taken from the residences of the prisoners, pe AY ey ert » abridgsd—a popular Treating 3 to exouse themselves and to bless others at thesame | guiched before the arrival of the Gagines, With trif_ing | exhibited in court. Mr. A.A. Phill ature and treatment of certain diveasoa,and thore a time. damage, Fike becketsth, OF Eeccteae, tnt cota ‘The theatrical news of this woek hag much intor- | Recoveny oF Stones Pr author, BL Lispomags pecacte nT OR bY Port a6 46 | ot At the Grand Opera House, Alboni, whose ct, © wegen, horge, harwess, and olueg prar mete wher ce | considerable damage was vecasioned by it A'grent ood | many houses were thrown down, and the planta- the witnesres at bp oye? —— A the ce. tione all over the island received more or less injury. enty—In the month of | sioner deemed the evidence sufficient to warren’, him in | Captain McLcilan did not learu that any persom committing the accused. Goggmitted for triak, vm killed. NV. @. Picayune, June 1. A And pleasure gronn Erase, where the object ts to pro @.lrosh and vigorous growth in the spring. Our practice te ‘Co apply it, when we ge to tows in the autumn, and we Love Gower nilgd to see ite effects in the spring.’

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