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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND BDITOR, ~~ ervice® N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. en THE DAILY HERALD, 2 vente pet eopy-6t per a enmsm bE WEEKLY HERALD, «) Sater at OM pi. fh copy. or $3 per mi yay Yn | $4 per annum to any part reat iain and $500 any part of the Continent, both te dwelude (he postage. Volume XVI. —— AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. BOWERY THRATRE, Sowery—Oceaw ov Lorn Bra Braven Yaxkah—i Nae beree OY AnmeviLie, BROADWAY TTATRE, Broadwey—l02—Ad ane. NIBLO'S CARDEN, Sroatway—Trewe Bo: wenn tT —toot sm, 25 PRINS THEA Chambers. A Su BOPP eh cions is Pane CATTONAL TRRATHE, Chittiom #rect—Ricusuimu— | phan conten, a aera BROVGMRY'S LYCEUM, 'Broadwuy—Howe Boox or Prrvry—LoaN oy 4 kovrR—Row ar THe Lycwum. CHRISTY '§ MINSPRET S, Mootinics’ Mall, 472 Broadway -Brndrias Mowtmnnsy. és FELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, Pellows’ Musical Mall, No. 444 Bromtway—Erurorian Mivsearisy. AMERICAN MUSEUM, Anvusinc Perve wansoon ane Evenina. ANCES Ar~ — =————S New Tork, Weémesday, Jere 14, 1851, ‘The Claims and Claimants on the Public ‘Treasury. A great deal has been recently said in the news- | feather on Monday, in broad daylig’ papers, and in letters from Washington, on the | came overburthened with observati 4. and subject of claims upon the Treasury—their charac- | hurriedly from the pavement. 7 4 other held on | ter, quantity, pretensions, peculiarities, &c., &e. Much of the information thus given has been con- weeted with the Florida interest claims, and the | to presume that women wh 6 thus boldly throw off terge batch of Mexican claims which were disposed | the delicacy of their sex b y cgurting public remark, ‘of by the Board of Commissioners which recently | and even censure, are of no very reputable stamp. t in Washington. The Washington letter writers, | This dress has been « professing to be partizans of the cabinet and of the government, have let out @ great many curious | disreputable bo" ses }» the principles | amd at the bills and facts in connection with these clais on which they were settled, and the modern mo- rality involved in their prosecution, up te the day of their payment into the particular pockets where the funds finally found a resting place. Hrasties Brooks, one of the editors of this city, is now in Washington, and gives little fresh informatie on this subject. Ina recent letter of bis we fied the following very interesting particulars :— ‘There are about the ry of claimants and agents of claims. Ex-Senators, ex-membets of Coo gress, retired cabinet tminésters, heads of bureaus. resigned cterks. and clerks Who have lef ed ere: are oe persons who prorecute the claines. wel sof the ‘departments have been ransecked to mmke Out cases the goveroment.and esch year they seem to mul- toply rether thes to diminish. Ir the gowernraent officers ‘were mot singuberly attentive to the putiic imterests, vast as its resources are. the governmeat weald soon be left with « beggared treasury—-E. Brcoke Correspondence in the Express. It seems by this that the member of claimants Thiree Days Later from Enrope By the arrival of the steamer America, st Hali- | ax, wo have there days later informatton from Europe than war brought by the Pacific, on Satur day best. On referenve™o the commercial reports, it will%e perceived that there had ‘teen @ slight impreve™ | went in cotten, and tho srarket was very Crm, | ewing to the accounts eerried ort by the last | stexmer hat there was-t-probability that the com- ing crop weald fall shor The prétegtionists recently umlertook to hold a Panquetas Tamworth Robert'Peel, but were assaulted] aud driven out of the plaeo by its indignant citizens. The rews from Sety indicates that arything else but gord feeling st#1 exists between the French and lealian soldiers. Frem Austria, 2 are informed that several dis- singeished persors’bave ‘even arrested on an im- plicetion of beimg concersed in be‘riending and corresponding us of tke Hungarian refagers. The Frenck ‘troops: ia Algeria appear to be siowly gaining -ground, althougl they leave a wloudy track "behind ‘them. Aecording to our despatch, a mest tertitie etruggi: is going on for | the mastery én that veuntry, amd the natives are defending terir soil from the steps of the invader with a most-leeperate determine tion. The Crystal Petwes contimue: to attract crowds of visilers. The remeinder of the inteliigence from the va- sious quartersof the old world is interosting, kat not specia'ly important. Sumesary of the Latent Intelligence. We publish under the usual telegraphic head, an account of the opening of the special session of the Legwiature, which was celled by the (jovernerin eonsequence uf de resignation of twelve democrat Senators, who tevk that socrse for the purpose «f | temporarily deferting thegassage of the bill ‘fer the enlecgement of the Briz canal. More than a a sufficient number of members to carry thet mea- sure heving been returmed at the receat special | election, there:is no room to doubt that the will ve carried, and become a law, within every | shor: time. We likewise publish in our columns soday, Goverver Hunt’saessage to the Legisle- ture, a greet.pertion of wtich is, as might hav been exposed, devoted totkecawal question. ‘This is all very well; but it wes unmeceseary fer Mr. Huot to speak at such Jength on the subject. Ne sane man entertains the least deubt of the expe- Gency and nosessity of ewlargi: yg the canal; bet many—ourselwes among them-— Ztertained serious doubts respecting the econstitistionality <f the metbod proposed for such entarge ment. Wish the eonstitution stering us in the face, *we did not think, wor do we now, that the method proposed was ie accordance with that instrument, : wd thought, aad etill think, thet it would bare beeng muck betierte eabmit the question to the people, at the election im November noxt. That the can al ought tobe enlarged, so as to meet the increas }4 and incress- ing demands upon it, we never had sny doubt. by ; erasing the proceedings of the } vegislature.om> Pease rs.will perce.ve that thedifficul! yas to whether Mr. Schoonmaker ic a member of the Senate or not, wa: again brought. up; that Mr. Varm tm waralacted | Speaker of the Assembly in place of ) lr. Raywond, who bas gone to l-urgne; and that, in tl ve same body, Mr. Thampson, of the city of Now Y ork, offered series of revolutions endorsing tae com, womiae mea} sures of last Congrese, and opposing any furth W 'e are wach agitat f the slavery question pleased at th the ether frieuds. of the will f are p n vnd co Ostitetion, ble, and ¢ ompel & Union ree them as Seward faction to show their bands on thi $ abject Every effurt possible will, no doabty be ma de on Ue pert of the abvlicion whige, to stave d ecuveicr on thie stion: but as tkey, in cog’unctic m wish the fre | democrats, raised the isse shoul’ Be comjelied to tit ttuey must. A ery im} t Ste te ele approasaing, anda Presidential election is not fer distant. Tale ques tion, the ould be pressed on every «; por wunity hlack separ. Wed from nd tb a acpienne purgs ar. © compec mie aud the » apy lagalé’y of the | Brooks to name the variows ex-Senators, ex-mem- the home of the late Sir | . and bope that Mr, Tho epson, and | ‘connected with the government, who became inte- rested in ull thee various claims, is equal to legion—in the masning of the word used bythe Holy Apostie, St. Joha the=vangelist, tke same who wrote the Ajocalypse. We should tike Mr bers of Congress, and ex-eébinet ministers, &c.“&e., alluded to im his reveletions from Weshington. Mr. Corwin ‘and the other members of the ca- | bimet are mostly ex-Semators, and ex-members of Congress. Does he alude to them? Indeed, it | | seems te “be adntitted on all hands that every public @icer, of amy standing er reputation, holding-ay social position of respect, mest, by some indirest means, thrast his hands inte the public treasury, in order to procure the wherewithal to | defray the high exvenses of the present times, im- posedwpon him hy the fashions of the day. We | have beard it estimated that the ex-Senators, ex- | memrbers of Congress, and ex-cabinet ministers, &e.,&e., durisg the last twenty years, have ob- | taimed from the public treasury, | fees for agencies and legal ep the | matter of clams, a sum amousting to or taventy millions ef dollars over and abeve their regular per'dicm allowance, including as long stretched mileage as it was possible to get Mr. Whittlesey to pas. This isa false position for our | great men, end wonderful patriots, and mighty politicians,’ to occupy. ‘Tbe misereble pittance of pay, including mileage, or the salaries of members of the eabinct, down to those of the-smallest clerk, ought ta be graduated to the scale<f prices of beef | and mutton of the present day, and no: according to that of'the last century. We ere afraid, however, that the present srstem in voguea:nong the X’s, according'te their own con- fessions ead revelations, would, in the old Saxon vernaeular, be called corruption, gross corraption— theft. palpable theft—plunder, open plunder—ste ing, unequivocal stealing; but, fortanately for the moral reputation of these agente of the govern- ment aad the great men at Wechingtor, if the prices of mutton and expeago of dinner parties, and the cost of fish and svurrées, erehigher aow than they wore half a century ago, the meanirg of lan- guage bas changed se as to-corresporsl with the differesce in prices of victuals and viviting. The safestsray, hereafter, would be to-heve a positive ineresee of fifty, # hundved, or @ huadred and fifty percect on all public salaries, in ordensy save those who receive them from the practices which they now-edopt, and which history-will eertainly pro- noubes an indirect mode of evealingend plundering the ptvlic treasury. Bassiv a's Menagerte Deve Ur—Dciour or THE Noewt seace.—It seeme by the acoeunts received | from Fhiladelphia, that Beroumcnd his Nightin- gale he ve entirely separated, beforothey completed | | } | | ns on ten } | bundrei and fifty. Some most singular commotion wust he ve agitated Barnum’e menaperie, to produce such a udden flight of the Nightingale. The ele- phants, the anacondas, or Tem Thumb, must have bebavel badly. by degrees. . The elephants, the-serpents, and Gen. Tem Thumb, bave taken the mes quietly. and coolly than Napoleca himself does. ' The lator, it seems, cannot remain longer on this » but must be off tothe Worl | divert bi, mind from these misforsxnes, by seeing if | he cannot pick up another nightingele in some part ef Eurapo. He was very succoesful in his hunting 2apedition after elephants in Ceylon, and we sup- -posa he ie now preparing for a grand hunting ex- @jrsion aftor nightingales and other cinging birds in ide old werld. We expect he will return with a whole carasan of them, each finer then the other. criously, however, we never expected that Bar- outiv ea wht ny Lind could much longer nd outré progr h they com- y abuut nine monthe ago. They much steam on, and zo explosion wasexpected, a8 naturally as is the eave with the boats on the Missinippi when they “ rocin up” dawn the safety valve nm wes carried through the country Which was necessaril) and without aay safe don burst up. » Nightingale has eseaped from | ¢ should ike ¢o know how wach bi nasa and J the strang weanced in under ssure of stean ty re | | made by the operstion—perkaps $231,467 47, of | 8 pooclamaticn ordering the rpes'al ele | yee natouts Jenap Lind berself will probably x ie doutted ‘i continue ber concen: at her leisure—taking it | r o@ interesting items from the South jotly—o!l ever the ntry, a8 lung as they our celegrankc head. oe poy E um’s brilligut caree with ber, and peootments have been made by the gereri® | the audd pee avhich be) taken y poate, Washington; aed from Baltimore we | will be a warning 1M all liviess aud fucaro eee niger eneh asain Cad Mi manegas who catch «ightingaws and endea boarn that the cirasmsian ve coucern' ni & vor to guoke the public ciazy abemt them. Her derson's defalgation, do uot dear do deavily upoo | copecrts gee to be ouptinucd in Ph@adelphia aad | bim as.yy9n bis cleat. This Js all very well; bu’ | ether eiticr, on het own hou, at owitvem prives—ue | @ Gol. Hendazsom reqpived th ofits @ hie offee, | Suetions—no Peter Funke, pnd minw Salvi him | , welf. Baran takor Salvi, we suppose, in his cara | be ough: to bate attended to ite dutioe better thea be did. Jt coxtainly dees not speak wei! of bin for a cefvleatiop to ocoprin hw offee, ty aa amount varying from tap to fifiy thousand dyllees, ‘more | ot lew,” as the Jampars say, without bis kawadedze, | Tuvriow Ware emp toe New Yous Exrrew of Now \ork, commimer say! vary pithy things 69 Mubjects which be porfestly understands. In bit Mart sbevt—we will pot say how clean or dirty it te we Sud (he following endorsement of the New Leek Exgress:— There ace few politianl “mous "who “turn | go through with the “sports of the ring, oh ofa pennies at Fulton market, with more alas shan (le New York Kapress Nor ate there many | Thurioe Weed if nbveete Ym Good, Thurlaw—we owe you one. These politi- @iane and party editors are thorough-going fellows, particularly if they belong to the same party. ‘They know eaab other so well, and are aoquainted wild euch other's doings so thoroughly, that whon- over they get out of temper thelr urutaai eharne- tere sre cloarly defined, and ghey cut each other as keonly as If they wed rezors it the operation. We have no doubt that Brooke and Weed know sash other well, and have been speaking the trath of each other, for the lact twelve monthe. According to their own definitions, thore are not two dirtior ebects in the broad Union thau the Alésny A7ning Fomrnal and New York Exprom—aud w my We, bon ‘Tor Dascenpine Scane.—Dver einoe the Rich, mond Wiig fell inte the hands of a journeyman Printer, from the Intelligencer, of Washington, it hee beon descending to the same level of the imbe- @.lty which marks ite prototype. ! ‘ | istod in the affairs of Soulowyu The Cue-Lyed Thuwpaea of the anci-slewery WW§* | otiecharncter up to temoment, The only thing | van, to tae World's pair } Avrarms ix Slayti.~ Mr. Walsh, it appears, hae | eaturned from Mayti, mebout beving effected any- Ging with his Ws yerial emperorebip, Fuwstin the | Viget. The same confusion whieh has #0 lowg ex- | maivtains its sha that Gee Emperor bas done, is to iaene « proclauma- | tion, azliing upon the Dominieans to believe in bis | peaceaile diepovition. Thus, the heed of the im. perial gevernment wishos to luli the republic of Tavainica into «false security. Bo far as wo oan nseor tain the real state of the ease, Soulouque is | not pot ready to proceed againat the Dominicaus; but hie agents in Boston and oleewhore are at work | for him, providiag ammuattion, arma, and muni- | mente of rar, hereafter to be tarned, doubtless, | againet thé “orurpecting people of the repablio And this ja not all. His agents here have quite gor the control of journals, and are continual: filling them with absard and ridiculous stories, all in favor of the }norant Faustin, who is made cat's paw for coms eroial apeculation, oven at the price of blood whia' carries life with it. There will yet be a day of tj rrible reckoning for the po litical murders perpetrated in Jlayti, under Faas Lin's government | — | Carmwnine Haves axp kta Next Parexy.—in | anewer to a question put the opher day, we have re ceived the following: — No. 117 Ferrow Sraser, June 10, 1901 To yu Boron of tHe Menarn = im reply lo # question prepounded by you lo yas. terday's Herald, | tog to state that | am empowered by Mire Vatharine Hayes, wher vext friend in the United “tates, to ywanet Roy business on her weoount antit the | | | in the shape of | | | | } | | | : | ga) the variow the hundred concerts, to sey nothing of the one | The facte will probably come eut | er much more | «Fair, to | and is worn in | as alure to the imagination; ¢ dancing parties at the Five | Points, and .p kindred localities, is always a choice | dress with those who attend euch festivities. The | silly worsen in the country, who have adopted Cais asane@ fashion, therefere, have long since been | outstgipped by our town nymphs, imtheir invention. Mrs, Oukes Smith should go inte the region of the Five Points, and lecture on the subject, if she would have her views fully appceciated and put in practice. We fear thut her homilies will have lit- tle effect upon any reputable ladies im the metro- | polis. The only respectabte persons we’ know who wear these vhort skirts, are the Indien women, who sell their wares about teen, and wio go the hat and leggings entire. Tas Docrane or Secession Historicauny Bx- aminep.—The peopte of South Carolina whe are in favor of secessiea from the Union, are cansack- | ing history to shew that it is a practicable dectring | ‘The Charleston Mercury, though i; allows that a county in Norfh Carolina was the first to xeordo from ¢he-gevernment of Great Britam, thus speaks of the movoments of their ancestors:—* They | [Soath Cmrolina] sesvéed alone from the unioa \ with tha parent country. On the de¢ of Novem- | ber, 17H, Congress was held ia Oharlexton, w | eu the 2th of March, 1776, declam 4 Sotth Care- | lina an independent State, adopted x written cun- | stitution, aud assumed all the powers vf a supretue | government. The preambte containing the re¢i:al | of our wrongs, and the contsitution which was adopted, were the work wf Jubu Rufiedge. This wasthe example followed afterward: by the other coleaies, in the general covgress at ‘Philatlphia, which, on the ¢th of Jely, 4776, put forth a decla ration @f imdepeudenge for the nal” Wensvsem AND THE Several Southerr, | papers | ike the idee of Mr. Webster taking a toer to the | south, to explein his on the -great topics « ftae day. We'hope he will.go. Mavs ate HB. Waetace Bovennucn's Comm Arsem bly Reoms, Chinese Buildieg, -was very | argeand fadhionthle audience. Inéved, we tave hever seen those spacious roomsso much crowdedes on this oecasion, mony oper feat 4 The performance «was of the most-geas tying che meter, and the audience appreciated its exc hy heir enthe approbation. Meame B meh prre sailotted to hes with gr pa’ ticularly “The Last Rose of Summer,” aud : FE) ed susan.’ Signor Vailini and hilip Meyer dis- (0 pguisbed themselves in several duete and sul, as did Max. Eben on the fate, and Mr. W. ¥. Wallace-and Mr, © eharfenbeng on the piano, Very Late from: Guatrmala. We have received the Gecete de Guatemala te the 19th ‘of April. The pews is not very important. We translate from that paper the following items :—Che qovstion be- tween the States of San Gaivator-aud Honduras and Guatemala was not settled; and ia spite of the desire of the latter State, it appeared that the revolu- tionary menand theeneuses ef social order, who possess | & greater infloonee then the gorerument.orevent all | settlement of the question. There is also another Teason—the interventions of foreign agents—which, on several occa dons, only added new obstacles to the xetthe- ment of the difficulties, and the moderation of uate: mala towards its enemies bad increase: the waducity of ite | adversaries. This uneertain and painful state of affairs | remains in the same position. against the desire of the Guatemaliens to be out of the difiulty, Hi The Btate of San Saivador, on the other hand, is not | ine brilliant position. The fuctious men, who are very | pumerous. are of course against the gowernment, stop by their conduct the march of the authorities, Peace is the best means to restore tramquillity in that country. The avniverwary of the establishment of the republic was to be celeborted in Guatemala. on the 23d. 23d, and | wth of April. The progeemme is published in the | Gaeta; but General Carrera, who had been invited, will | Let be present. The service of dis country obliges hua to stay ut the head of bisarmy. The principal articles of the programme of thie sleaani}y are :-—A general rs View of the soldiers; « banquet in the palace; serenades; and during three night Ulumination in the streets, to which bonfires will be added. \ | IxteneTinc Rom Bastamas—The arrival, yesterday of the British schooner John Wesley, fram Nassau, N. ?.» pute us in possession of our files ofthe Nassau Guardians the Bohama Hrreld, and the Rayel Gazetée, to the 28th ult,, from which we gather the following items:— Burrosep Carrene oF 4 Staven.—A steamer baving a direbied brig In tow, had been seen from the Caicos, aud from the circumstances mentioned in the following pa- ragraph, it was conjectured that the latter was a cap- | tured slaver:—* Captain Coverley, of the seboouer Nancy, arrived on Friday frum the Caicos, informs us that oa | Sunday, 10h ult, be beard at intervals, the whole of that day, heavy cannonading to the leeward of Lori- proceeded from seme vessel in the vicinity in distress, but could see nothing to strengthen this impression next day (Monday) he saw a smoke as from a steamer and later on that day asteamer baving a brig | in tow, stood in close on Lerimores, and then bore away, to the horthwert, ‘The brig’s rigging Was much cut up, | and one of ber mnaste wus gone, we also one of the xteamne | | en's. Ebe was probably a saver, and t ater, after & long chare, corded in capturing her, | ‘ne Bart Cror —Betwoen three aod four bundred | thousand burbele of salt are ready for shipment at | | Grand ond felt Cays. The salt proxpecte of the other |} Jolande are alan very promising’ By an offi vat | dec published in the Guardien, it appears the reats of the | ralt p f the Bahamas. for the years 1545, | 00, pe the rum of £2183 Ihe 1d ; the ex ture for the period was £1,053 Lts, 7) jd.—loaving a balance of 46 Oh. Kaus —We had some very fine showers lately. | | The ¢fivets are visible, and vegetatiua is improving won iy. A few mere raing of the same surt will set the apple growers in @ fair way of reaping an abuodaut nas —By the arrival of thy Britich we have received our thes of the Late reo I schooner Thos, Pes Henduras Wat bh wlt., but they cont fo politics! news, The following were the pr vent at Beilze, for the week ending May 17:—Fiour, (uew imperta rharrel, $7 a 98; do. haif barrel. $5 a 54 PK, meee. $14 a $15; do. prime, $1ba § Fifa lard, per 100 pounds. $36 do. $12 $10; sugw fine). $3 do de, brown, $8 a tit; nee fish, do $3 a >): tot St w $16 im box, $204 FuS. pilot bread. jer barrel, $40 ¢ rekins, per down, dd uo; tortoire #beil, por pound, $40 $4; hides, per dozen. $11 2, ox horus, per thowand, $94 $10; lumber piven pine, per thousund feet, 925.4 $08; do. white piwe. de. $00 shingles, Boston ebip, per thousand, $6 « $7 a do., $10 & $11; jogwood por tom, 94 « $12 The Webb and Willis Case, SUPERIOR COURT. i 10. —Smith Cuddington and Wife vs. Jas. Watson Bri). ~The order obtained by the pluiutitls in this eae, toecmpel the defendant to show enue Why au attuch- ®ieat rhould not iaue against him for violatiug the in- juvtion of this court, with reapeet vo the using of the detions iu hiv poreersion, i# revurnable this (Wednesday) worniog. The New Esigrant Law. Orrick oF THe Communerecmne oF bot New York, June 10, 1861 nue N.Y. Herman Enron be the + in the Fatusdu,¥ edition of your i, there exmta ao extor whieb baa caused rume atmong abi p- cwrere nod whie } is sufficiently matertal to deserve oor- teeven Ty the seventh « e#on of the amendments, a» publish. + in your paper, th © OWaer Fr conaigites of any yusad bringing passengers le authorized t» commute for the band, by paying the a Um Of two dollars and tify cents forcoch parcenger, % be commutation. ws fixed by the | exiting lew, is owe dolia f and fifty cepts per panvuger; | and of the pro amendinenla, revived uy Work of the yBenate, aud certified by him w | correct. i¢ appears that the prosemt amount of son be upel 4. Bo al tte become law, rtill Ube ,Cummutation *ould remata | where ft haw been since i847, 9 of ome a aod fifty | iy cents for each parreng . “re, uN DkVBGLN, " etme Firemen’s 2 rede, jane G Bewserr, Beg. = Fir—ln your report of the Firems 9'* Procession, you bave Heeicetion Go, No. 4, and, ax ttn If Alsets, No. 4, of Hindron. 1) shomid read ae fi roma Vagure Oo. No. 4 | and Edmonds Co. No. }. of Mudsom By &°TTeoting the above you will much oblige the meaabers ¢f ENGINE 09. Nod | | The Tart. Usion Couner, L. 1—Trottixa.—Temsoar Jy ioe 11 re $U4, $50 to Lhe eeoond Best, guile heate, ba in five, in harnces pected of her arrival here In September next. Yours, very reepeetfully WF BROUGH ‘Thi affords com * relief, amid the erowd of friends to the new nighdingale,’ am Weooruil entered bm. Borton Girt. 1 f G Bp cet entered bog Monert Joha oe & Meta “ahlin omtered + yg. Confidence 44 G, Neiwon eotered Hk m. BUFAM ee OB Time, 2.0— 209-9 88—209, A report of tbe aboye face will be given in cur dou bie sheet, | other pluges of public amusements, to this cit; | half past one o'clock, just as the evening edition (double sheet) was being offices, and were conduct common, we are told by | matte of the extablishines the police, for the ‘ast twenty years, bomre | & The Baltimore United Fmgine Company, the guests of | cumstances attending the duach of Gacharine Spinks, | 8 teing uneble to edtain | K | was dead; Ghat they bad hada quarrel ob Suuday aignt, | New Orleans, with the mails for all parte of the mores, Caicos. On first bearing it, he supposed the firing | Leg, ko the copy of the ameadments to | grant k Ws, *hich you had the kindest pubich bout ST etrioue daeee through the 4 mt. The baad serenaded tae in front of the buildings, om Nassau street. About half-past four o'clock. they proceeded to Riley's Aiterty pole to work the engine, and marched up Brow. way, with their band, which pluyed a series of fine uact val ‘irs. men aud their apparatus proved to be of no ordinary description, throwing the water several fees over the top of the pole." There they were met by O'sptain wer and a special commitiee from the Was?.ingion mtinental Guard, in civilian’s dress; from, wheace they marched in regular procession to the Cou! inemtal’s dril room, where they partook of a cold eol¥ ion; and short but Sppropriate ‘specobes Were delivered by Uap. Dower, of the Continental Guard, Mr. J. “¥. Wheewa, foreman of the Bridgeport company, sad Mr. W. CO Lyons, foreman of Protection, No. 5—a¥, ivdicative of hilarity and good feeling. he processign was followed by crowds of spectators, amd the musig, was executed in a masterly manaer. Yesterday afternoon, after havieg been conducted through various public departmeys in the city aad Brooklya, the Hudsom Company, Se, 1. proceeded co the steamboat, ow there way hoe, eseorted by Niagara Com- ny. No. 4, (heir eutercuiners,-inm this city, aud headed Whitworth 's Hira Baud. 4.fler a round of hearty cheers and kind sadutations, fae visiters embarked for morious, No. 6 escorlal ty their hosts, yesverday pa- Taded through some of Urs principal thoroughtaces ia the efty, visited the Navy Yard at Brooklyn, che public halle, and semeral places of public amusement, Tais company, with their splendid apparatus aud baad, made @ Poe rhow,eud atiracted much acvenction, We wuder- | stand that “ey and tke Bridgeport company will leave | for Ubelr respective homes Uitis mourning. Avnivas of Envckaxts—In last Friday's Herald we | gave ute¥ic contawing the number of emigrants who | had arrieed in this city since Ube It up to Cue oti imst., inctusits, ‘Che followiag stows tue mumber accived siuce | Fiiusy. the 6th, wo M Yeh. both days included: ‘From? reland Foon Hollaud Ger ne 26 Norway Baclang and Wale: 65S Sweden . Bec . rad West Ladies Branee.. 29° Nuva sevtia Spain... 4 Neus ber of alie se seseeeees Citizens, mortly returned Ualiformans Total in four days....... Brooklyn Ctey tncetitgence, Late Mixpek ix Hupses Avever-—Tue [xquese. ver Ball yesterday morning held au inquest, ia the office of the Chief of Puliow. to taguire into tae eir- THe —C which. so far as they could be ascurtained, were given in the Lio aid 1 yesterday, Drs, Cvebrin and Minor deposed that they had made post merton examadMaciod, amt that death dad ensued tre icussion of Ue ‘brains. enused by @ tiolent bivw, apparently With so@ebiunt smLcument, or it might he from a niau’s fist or adel; the body preseated n marks of injury except # owe about om imek ia length, extending {rom Ube middie of Ube rght brow tothe outer avgie of awe discoloration of the under lid, apd @ right abtesoa of Me cuticle abowt an inch in | lenges, portertur to at ear, Several witnesses were exam at there War little evidence against the prisoner te youdsbis own admission amd statements Mre. Mary Dit-coi stated that-le came se her house on Mouday tioraing and esked fur a glass ef gin; that he then raca he twa very bad uews for her; that’ his wits | apd Wat she had struck him 10 the face with ashoe, aud that he hec pisked tip one of his boats ard kaocked her down, aed that be was going te tke City Hall wo give hime if ap. Jobn tite geveovidence of the prieoner calling on | Bim, aud repewted the statement he made to the Chief | of Voliew the day ‘befure; be fursher saud that the pri- | soner had been iu theihal msitreating the deceased; | the uceured #us present, ava apperred as if recovering | from 4 dranken iteod had inak on one of his eyes, | apparently from-awery recent blow ‘The axe, rags aud bovijack, already «poken of, were | produced amd identitied. | ‘The examinetion iasted nearly all dey, and shortly afier Give o'cloaktbejury found that the deceased came to her death by@ wow oF blows inthetad upom her by | her bu-land tm the eat of passion, but without malice | aforetbe ught | ‘Tue Unsian Exaswe Comrany (of Baltimore), No. 11, visited Brouklyn yesterday and were received by the Grasshopper Engiwe Co. No.17, at the Fulton Ferry, Ubence they weutito the Navy Yard, led the prin- cipal etrecte. aud partook of # plentiful and elegant ool- Jation, at Major Comsey’s, the Union Hotel, Liberty street. | Court Calendar—This Bay. Burneae Court—SerctaL Trn.—Nos. 22, 25, 28 to 49. Cinco ry Covwr.—Nos. 200, 471. YOO, BU, 476, 79, 470, 1. 482, 87, dd3, 465, 466, 487, WY, 425. 4) Sirisson Corme.—Noa 7, 3, 283, 962, 260, 110, 38, 213, | 301, 251. 357 20H, 308, 32, 34.’ do, ‘a, a7, “han 50, 08 496 404, 409, 440, 44, 411, 103, 210,'240,'22, 362, v7, 35, S12 41 0s, a, 4, 17, 408,48, D0, 40d, a ‘The ma steamship Georgia, Captain Porter, will leave this port, this afternoon, for Havana, Chagres and Pacific, Tue Weexty Henao will be published at 10 o'clock this morning. The nasil will close at two o'clock this afternoon, Mercantile Library Association.—A, tiom jarships in the New York im the gift of the Mero ation, will be received at the desk of the June 21, b de., Chairman of Com aittes. ite ae there will be of smporcance brvugit before the Ledge in ‘which each members deeply iutercated. 0. C. BAILLY, Seo'y. pro. tom. ailfornte ExpressjMali—Safer the U.S. Mt ny ¢ fourth i between Our maits sbber Bags, Water proof, with two Age 10 cents, prey KEOKD & CU. 2 Veney street, Astor House. Few Be 4 apauy. No have ing, uF polite attention, weed be wished ed ot Guslia’s, Hf Liberty strect, dst mouse . ' for thaw are obiain eebet bacadway | Phrenology.—Strongess tn the City cannot | tyke ch iour more pleaeanUy oF proliiably than vy deup- pit Phrevclig-cul Cabines, Il Nassau street, aud of Skulle, Busts aad Paintwages, 3 phrewoivgisd examination of for i charge, and more an you eam get ive the same ther way. Tey it and see. tock —The Sea~ at is mot re Lrg 14 Bevadway, © ™% some Wea uf toe extent of his dues not ey apy meats bm tain Sti very Beaver ; White Brus wt aud drab); {na Peart diy wor Paicd may ve Opp: ged wien GSES, 24 Bone | The Cheap Elephant.<Vhere are many species of sigphaut ia New bor ant to ese | Capeusive Clephaut, you van had Lim ae m fesatvu calving , eonneinieal, tie feliable siepnant, you want to see, Pair of bivots oF Galtere of JU.vkes. 1A t. ‘The Highest Prtecd tat y Cay's | w—IKnox, of L28 | out ot | Subtile eradicates hair’ from any part of the body—war- ¥ Coauvon Buna —Now. 604, 636, S37, 890, 641, 543, 5M, | fortable with any amount of shorts to take in. | Snd Harlem have drawn upon them heavily already, and | they are gett! | Railroad is steadily working upward, and the bulls have | dividends for profits, will look for a long time in vain. | ie an earnest of what will be secomplished, now that the line is im full operation. | month of Mey, in each of the past two years, were as an- 13, This isa very handsome result, aud imust be very | satisfactory to the stockholders, The gain on freight | and passengers nlone is forty-eight per cent. The aggregate value of exports from Baltimore to fo- trom aa rea Bished. Address be: | reign ports, during the week ending Thursday, amounted Tartisulate of situation hh gg) | to $110.954 2--the principal articles exported being Tax New Tvexism Costumm.—Two ¢emales City Intelligence. Green Turtle Soup.—The under signed hav- the New Jerumlem Church, Mr. Boar Giman to Miss fa skirte of Turkish Were out in full | Cxowor Ovr.—A large amount of tntererting local | {nt Justteseived slot of very young, Tutt’, he will be eua- beth ob EF a pean matter, latended for n peper, void of Italy, to at. hee J soy thie toy h hee ent Sa N. B.—Soupyserved at ieee oe Gexrauins-— Yesterday the Bridgeport | | World's Watr.—Visltere to the World's : r | ee ae No. 5, escorted by a detach } Pair are y.vited to examine the cabseriber of Drossi mene, wendray, Use®) dpich Admiesl inn | meet ay vats Ck ettovsort bees Beady visited | Lint'greibslea’ entaiatse sf? ike shes Monday. night, Jume ®t alf-past 11 o'loek, of a a wi be hy « teady bieese, running due ® sith, We are forced | Si¥\ond posed by the Bridgnpors race Band) vised ‘most astidious. “SAUNDERS, 17 Broadway, gcorumtion Eumens Wanv, Jr, im the 380 your of his | age. The friends of the family, and of his brother, James R. are | q ‘Ward. are reepectfully ited to attend the funeral, this is choles selection of Drost Arrernocn, at 2 o'clock, ftom 730 Greenwich street, with- Meeieet out furthor invitation. Ilis remains will be taken to Cypress Hille Cemetery for interment. | “Halifax and Toronto papers OORT, a to, =E & J. SAUNDERS, please ae hae ‘On the morning of June 4, on board ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote has entirely re- Meved me of & Consumption #0 bad as to be given over by | Union. from How Orleans fee B00 te ae Cae the pbyticians. Iam now strong and hearty, and caneat, | Canouine Munsinc, wife pa ee an work well Tam animoll convinced af itapne ref | Oflewns, aged 29 years and § monte, ‘@ lingering that it 5 in ve years. pave en itabout six weabe, previ Thad cold | Suddenly. at foe Springs, on June 8,of chronic Aight oweate, Which areall well. Twas attended previously | gastritia. Cranues Panenari, Hea..aged 44 Yours. by Des. Childe & Ford. 76 Chamber St His friends, and the friends of the fumlly, are respect~ chive Rallding,: Peste-socend fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi- ¢ deuee, Ravenswood. L, T., without further invitation, on Watts’ Nervous Antidote has cured me o! last f years, ovm- ription, “1 atm now | 42 Hammersley gradually deereasing in the | ek only 58, June 1th—that for yoursoly Wednesday, 1th inst., wt 2 o'clock, ‘The steamer Asto- ria leaves foot of Beekman street, at 1 o'clock. On Tuesday. June 10, Arotionia M., wife of W. W. Rose, aged £3 years, The friends of the fomily, and of her brother, R- Lanckenan, are respectfully invited to attend her fune— ——————— ral.on Thursday afternoou, at 4 o'clock, from her Inte Watts’ Nervous Antidote has cured me of jexidence, 47 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn, without a debilit adache and Indigestion, thet bad | further invitation. burthe 20 Clarkson street, Busi- | enn cin eeas ee fibers ane phere: 4 o& $8 per dozen. | "The reinaius will be taken to Greenwood Cometery. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respeetfully- invited to aitend her funeral, at 88 Chrystie street, om . N.B. ekly reports of little different to 64 ansau stro to m not, 102 Ni Watts’ Nervous Antidote has cured me of the most violent pains an gin my legs, arms and : ri that have insted fourte aed kin'te tote | Thureday morning. at 11 o'clock. Uev'euly Laur Coughs OS Vanda street. Depot, WZ Nas- | On Tursday. June 10, after a lingering iliness, Exizs, sau street. $1 per ott widew of the late Charles Lee, aged 58 years. | _ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully. one of the most invited to att her faneral. on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, Waits’ Nervous Antidote Wouderful ‘medicines { have ever kuown—a teaspoontul of | P.M, from her late residence, 87 Beekinan street. Heasant syrup i i ‘On Monday evening. June 2. at her residence in Nor- om low: sepmees ; wich. Conn, Mrs Hassan Prenee, aged 80 years, mc~ wits 2-Meuien Kelly, O13 Feat! street, | ther of Mrs. Joseph Baum, of Demerara, In this city, on Sunday, June 8, in the 16th year of bis age, Davip W.. eldest son of Lewis and Jane Owen, 02” Montgomery, Ala, Alabama papers will please notice this, Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—A few spoonfuls y sister's piial (only one between na), have relieved of «dreadful Vertigo and Hendache, that nad lasted for mionthe, ead my streugth gencrally improved.— Eliza Kelly, On board the bark Black Squall, Codman, master, om, 371 Peart street. the passage from Kio de Janeiro to New Orleans, of yel- low fever, Joun Jonxsox, second mate, of Amsterdam; Dr. James W. Powell, Ocullst, Aurist, Bey ow cook Philadelphia; Jastes Munnay, seaman, continues tw devote bis attention exclusively to diseases ol | Tha nee’! “puniana, ee a rer t yin ‘ wlaud: Micuar, McLavxi:x, do., d0.; Soyo ae eatior tne last eoven years, Sot Broatway. on. | Cant Wainntore, do., Btettin Prussia, m be had h ‘Treatise on “Also, his welf-actine Eye ae = Fountains. Those who are troubled with Tender Feet ly cured for 25 cents, i, HL. V. Bush's cole> brated Cream Liniment, an infallible pain extermioa- tor. For the eradication of all pain and soreness, this article is Warrented. Principal depot, 319 Greenwich, corner of Duane street. Premium Etectric Halr Dye ent and far superior to anything fectly simple, and the effect maci ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. POST OFFICE NOTICE, FFICB, NEW YORK. |. 8. steamer Gi 1 OST O hb T rate ww pr WILLIAM elibly dyes the most © or brown, weenie injuring rs 1 PERSONAL. the hair soft and after the operation ont with Bople’s Hyperion Pluid, and Shaving Soaps, ma —IF THE FOLLOWING PERSONS, RESID- | of AB & D. Sands, 100 Fulton street: Rushton, Clark & ing, or having resided, in New York—to wit—Henry Co,, 275 Broadway Co. igham & Day, Pearl | Van Wart, han Walton, Samuel Smith, Sons & Co.» the druggists generally. Robert L,’ Stevens, Henry Sumon, Charles ‘Shaw, Shaw. 3 Rowawn, Tease K. Rilliett, HL Colline, Jans, Bose % u ir Michael B. Clark, W: Sdams, Jan Boers, J. an, . Fphraim Buswell, Peter Barlow, son, James Porter (registerin © Varmy, Ludlam & Soi avenworth, Jo! nti ygton City, D, vantage. NFORMATION WANTED—OF BAR’ Inet heard irom a out ten yeai h street, New York, and Phalon’s Magic Hair Dye, to color the bair or whiekers the moment it is applied, without injury to orekin. It can be washed immediately without dis- | hurbing the color, and bas no bad odor. It is applied, or ald, at Phalon's Wigand Toupee Manufactory, 17 Broadway, For salein the cfty and country by druggists generally, Govraud’s Liqaid Hatr Dye instantly con- verte red or gray huir to blown or black. Italian Medicated Soap cures tan, pimples, freckles, eruptions, ete. Poudre ifliam Pollard, . will address. Tanted. ‘Liquid Rouge, (or pale lipeand sheeke: Lily White, | in th formerly froin Bri Hair Restorat Dr, FELIX GOURAUD'S Labor | Lass sister and relations living. Any ratory. 67 Walker stree! from Broadway; Callend- | glad!y received by w, William B. er, & South Third hia, jock & Gooderson' ‘ark row. Hetredye and Wigs.—Batchelor's Liquid THE FIREMEN. Baird in all parts of Europe aud - | we WAAR ARR rich, ests s| operation fort! it BERS, FRIENDS, AND ALL THOSE twelve years ye in the world. Itis ap- on the Excursion ef the Guardian Fire lied, oF sel 1. at Batohelor'’s Wig Fao- Ne. 29, to Albany and Troy, on the 25th ry, 4 Wal all druggists and perfumeries in ected tv meet at the Engine House, No. Mt town and co Vedneaday evening) at 5 clock. precisely. GENE WARD, Presid: Wigs and Toupees —We would call the at- GronceC. Brown, Secretary. tention of persons requiring Wigs, to a recent improvement, | eg : The same was awarded a silver wedal for the first prewi HE MEMBERS OF RUTGERS HOSE COMPANY, No, at the lart fair, They can be seen at E. Phalon's Wig and Jeave to tender their shacore thanks to Mrs. Ha~ Hair Dye Factory, 17 Broadway, corner of Dey street. - ZA ¢ present of a eplendid bo, efolk street, fur Lea's Oriental Skin Preserver—Decidedly the best C etic of the age; it prevents sunburn, tan, freckler, pimples, and all eruptions a tie skim, and renders : rorya © complexion coul, and gives it anal A, Atis aly de. s box, or thrve boxes for $1, andean be obtained | Yer nf Company en Sa WILKIN Rt poree ze the principal & le drugeiate in the the gemuine. Look 453 Broadway, wad by most reapret- ty Be sure and obtain of Geo. Len. ht _ Witte H. Conisrre, Secretary, THE MEMBERS OF HU 0. 1, to Mr. Willi DSON ENGINE. Drake, for the ample Dr. Hutchings’ Dyspepsia Bitters.—This | fuip:r tun letel on our return invaluable vegetably compound, we are giad to fi from the pat ‘nat. also to Mr. Lovejoy, of the: ‘use in’ fami Tes hy pay Yn nia; likewise to tympte impart « ple eh ateengt out the least intoxication. Ladios will them ble For by A. & Co. 516 and C. ‘oddington, 301 Hudson strwet 7 Bowery, coracr of BIS Greeawioh steve: heros! iy oie usly furni Prexpen, Secretary. UNtzD STATES ENGINE COMPAN cial meet! AS. BANTA, phat, ff thi the 9th luge, ft was. Cy MONEY MARKET. Terspay, June 10—6 P.M. ‘The stock market opened active and buoyant this morning, and a large portion of the transactions were for cash. The bears are evidently not pleased with the #ppearance of things in Wall street, and do not feel com- Reading Broepoet Mill, ke 1y for the ben reoe ‘respect Hill, L. I., for the i company; also to the numerous other Indice who lavish flowery favors om the abe ve occasion. SAML. 8. DAY, Jr, Seeretary. ARTNER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN POSSESSING $1,000, ore, can hear of an opportunity of beeoming ig alarmed. Norwich and Worcester interested ighly genteel and profitable pu - #0 far had the best of it, Long Island is more in demand gomménced, by addfessing a ete to" Aime- jee, stating wher faterview can be had. and is improving; Canton Compaay has been shaking in the wind since the report was made, and we do not see what foundation there is for an immediate rise in the market value of the stock, It will be a long timo before HUNTER & GRAVES dated May 34, 1a) CHECK DRAW: the Troy City Bank, | the stockholders realize anything from the company’s ry for Sy ie 4a wr property, ‘Those who make by a rise oF fall in the mar- us gaziment ket value of the stock, do well; but those who wait for | “New ork dues} ares S HAVING EITHER k, eontainin: T~TH& SUNSCRI Os been robbed of t Portsmouth is rapidly sinking to the lowert depth. The | Noms bottom appears to be fairly out. It will come up again | hs followivy one of these days, when buyers at low priees will makea | bres great deal of money. | ter The receipts at the office of the Arsistant Treasurer of | & this port, to-day, amounted to $75,195 87; payments, {92.314 €3—balance, $2561.00 25. ‘The receipts of the Rutland and Burlington Railroad BER Pook rohibited :—No. I, note dated March 1%, hia from date, at € N months, y 0. 3k Made & «May, Iss ia oF # 5 months, for $294 05 4 Dith of May. ts U. Be and Ww for $0 Company for the month of May, 1851, amounted pg pl te en Pens a . $25,099 02 | an ' ” notes (ome is payable maker's ow Same mouth last year a | payable to the ceder of the subscribers, aed ‘he ’ | Fndoracd by o reward wil Increase, nearly ninety per cent it forma their r, ry | CROPPER, corwer of Cedar and William Last year the road earned interest, repairs, expenses. and ° one per eent on the eupitel stock, The present increase saeither Sees Ck ie el te LOe, “wae Dog, with ome white foot, aud white om ‘he UND—ON LAST FRIDAY EVENING, IN CATHAe Fire treet, asmall pore, cont money. Tae ave it by eailing at 23 Re *, and proving The earnings of (he Michigan Central Railroad, for the | owner ean proper) Micmicas Centaat Rarinoan. Iss 1851 | at) QFERA GLASS, Ix ONE oF ‘NOLDS, | Freight $24847 aL $2165 kD hove, be proves aman ct otages, whieh the 64.120 76 T4709 15 at. Apply we iO Breas steeets ee ne ne Mee BA BB | ee ee a | HOUSE -” ANT) fiom | -- S, KOUMS, den, W. D. {TED—T0 PURCHASE, THE LEASR AND PIX- of a pmall Pie : . tomers, Address E,W. at to wy “yeaah fiitacza bend Wartep—rarr or Brookl: «A ar Ved Increase over last year—about thirty per cent—$32.198 NISHED HOUSE In and his y Pulte n street, bee om yO 4 Pt eaame Mat ‘' 2 on ‘oan. civone hugased dullees? but uly | Dreadstuffe and tobecco, The total velue of exports | Wary ne RENTAA STORE. CLOSED. (rr Poe Tava at te Tnmosraudeuy | String the month of May, amounted to $661,006 17—In} cate arrange ge stunt aud beovmiug Mat cluded in which were domestic cottons of the value ef ‘Store, ih good a ot oun upwards of $100,000, ‘Thére were mo goods shipped to sw Berane eties. end Cae Banto's Hots, 106 Cancl street.—Children’s | California du ing the month. TN Mart JOHN fones Htre% Letet becoming, slngane sud sngord | Stock Soorkeee ot ee ae, bape J Bow | $1800 T 8H, ‘89 Ke 4 lone, where there is a holst-wheol. taunt al, pd 44 AWoenver bo ‘ad , PUBLICATIONS. | 10 TTELL'S LIVING AGE—CONTENTS OF NO, 370— 13 conte—t, Gaae of tne Kane Wiltians Warlunie Nev ji 4 Br itich Rew 2 Letter of Lady Mi ‘ t~ ae 4 cine. 3, Admie weit: é ke ter pair; with a | xo 4 My Be id Bl 008, for ladves “w ter ot Ba, Foote ia N we Ta MILLER! IM Cas | ied nS FRAP air idee vocsb {0 Canton Compony .. 1 ; Consoletion 1 warm Weather—Phose | tm 40 reueien © pirat od do “0 wil} do well wery, Ho de. Amine their Zepuyt Under Shirt 4 Mb Erte KR fe Pretpirntion, eects, ODO wa ofeetaal safegnard agai: se te wm den ehilie, 4 ” be 10 Lame Toad RRB 4 ott 8 Bouts, Bhows, + 4 tan't he best. Coll, sot, and ve eatamied. | BRCOOND . Anse RAP i == | tows 10 ahs Portementh DD ARLOTS PROD! . TRS, THR 01 Beawtifnl Shoos—-f. Cahill, 977 Brond- | me hes 3 "se nic megs, oy PLATRS, Tite ORIOL Tid, WCE REZ Ate we evens actmnete wn ugnat sun. | on SS Besse w f. od Sg he set nice! Porteatte by Vendye te «best eG ck of well wade . le a a el te ikesuye Gcrticmen vane otetat Reneoakie pean ss | 3 2 bY Birnie A pnaravine, FO sane! ah atta Biot oe) deeeription of phone and | onle ty a. otk, Agen ebrer | mnt weve wt, oF te va — iat the Sou press of taste ag avoullewen, y evening, by the Kev, Geo. Pruner, DD, Wiistam A. Uakonnmnoox to Mics Rosauie A. Mrren- | tove Deniers are respectfully tavited te all cf thie ety. | BS #t0ok of 9 aubow aesortwent of Sto ; Som mMet furwacee, which oom g na i ® On Tuesday, June 10, by the Rev. Mr, Foster, Mr. Bo- | wane K { a, Beq at, daughter of Leonard Peal Dundey evening, June 9, by the Rey. Me, Bush, of } Brown to ox

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