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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1851. WHOLE NO. 6si1. PRICE TWO CENTS. DOUBLE SHEET an MISCELLANEOUS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington city. gees Commemorative Celebration in Teintty — nna Ed . ISHED O4 UNFUR- OOR PLATES.NEW AND ORIGI ete toe ae N8.— annaaanae asnunorow, June 16, 1851. 5 SS Bo sited geome to are ath Heth it board. t D' it THE CASE OF COLLECTOR LIBR, OF SAN Ne Yesterday, @ grand celebration took place in Trinity tues mn bsp tending pt ‘Clintom place (igh Street}, between Fifth Ra Pest x Fait Nomar Pate, a bell ‘Balla the eles LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. CISCO—-MIDSHIPMEN AT bar yn oh Church, in this city, in commemoration of the third ju- SRYENTH AND SRAM Hine RGM conieiatae | we Daltennd over rat up. ae ne rastofeae. ~~ COURT MARTIAL, ETC. bilee of the Society fer the Propagation of the Gospel im re Aaa Bet YouKo La LADIES (SISTERS) OP thing splendid for thelr doors, will please call aoe PASSAGE OF SEVERAL “Doronrnt BILLS. It is mistake that Collector Collier, of San Francisco, Foreign Parts, It was onthe 16th of June, 1701, that ebildron, nal price. King William the Third of England, granted a charter of incorporation to an association called the « Society for R ROBERTS, 562 Broadway, near Prince street. Ny UNION Penh? RUBBER COMPANY WARE. any th ese tienes has a large amount charged against him at the ‘Treasury Department, unaccounted for; or that apy person has tear mate been semt to California to examine into the matter | Parta.”? * the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts,” being B° HAD BY TWO OR THREE PERSONS | whoteaste,< Be Fy pen Prom the tod | of ront room, either fur- ‘unprecedented position of affairs whilst he was one of the first societies formed after the Protestant Re- ninsedlof ental owe the doors week | egehnane te Rare OC costs, ei cunky poohot army tnd nav} zy PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA bl THE WEST. | there,and the large amount collected and disbursed, in | formation. ‘This charter was granted to the society tm Ca Bose Peer cenar i ee Ea ees at Boston, | serene of tho pate corvioe, is ecerens nyare | PErztenl ruccoion and the powers whieh sous 'ARREN eo ot Vioe t., dr wh Re necessities of the public service, his sccounts require | were for the purpose of extending the Protestant E; ot ‘thin twe minutes walk of Fulton fe b- ° jadra esene ja ‘at rere purpose zt ipizco- er with whee my oy ore Rooms, teined in private family tye. Peat Sea N. WILLIAMSON, Treasurer and Sec'ty. The Sh , tine Sor examination snd explanation. Some of hisac. elas house, lighted w ‘at tem @cllars a w reas Re Herald pal Church, and for the dissemination of Protestant Principles throughout the world. Some time ago, the | Archbirhop of Canterbury gave orders that the hundred and fiftieth anniversary ot the granting of the charter | tothe society, should be celebrated as a jubilee by the Church of England cverthe world. It was in accordance with this proclamation that the standing committee of the Epizcopal Church in this diocess had made arrange- ments for a commemorative celebration in thia city. ko., &o., bo. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, SPECIAL SESSION. oor, . tga Also, one single gentleman, Ad- counts show anexcess. There is not the slightest ground for supposing that his accounts will not be all satisfacto. rily adjusted ‘The charges agninst Gen. Talcot, are for disrespect’ disobedience, and conduct unbecoming an officer and | gentleman. It appears that Mills, the Statuary, has dis- covered a new plan for furnaces, by which a great saving in fuel is effected ; in consequence he applied for the UCTION Norte —--enec! cone atten Wine, BY BAIN’S LINE, OFFICE 29 watt STREET. OARD IN SF. COUNTRY. NAMTLIES Of ‘AN “BE accommodated Se house 5. Yoo and pleasant a oes the Hudson ‘ork daily. te paid ke. oN roa ac ‘Rockland county, New Segara, Bran pact ang ty Ra W. A. CARTER, Avctioner, 57 Dey etroot. shor yn derf emaeade forthe sole of LYON'S Magustic Powder and Pills, roadway Acnany, June 16, 1851 THE FIRST DEPARTMENT OF Ruz: FROM CORNS AND RAN dan ey AF- —_ 2 contract for supplying cannon for the arm, Talcot did | The Society for the Pro] tion of the G. e) ee ‘Sehui eg af ees Toliel by the tae et Dre LATTLEPIER DS Flee They | Mr. Branparru introduced bill to provide for the | not give Mills Gaston: latte tone aaa ty att such € seetesusis eal pee the Thlosten oie te Soe City of rockin “Cole A Chilton wil all OARD »AKD WANTED.—A phate FURNISHED ie tepsrae fe sich ou Broadway. and at Dre Les oooral | CTsanizution of the Virst Military Department of the et the preponets AURA Te ete dornen Cease fOr cOPICS | this city and State; and to that institution Columbt 2) galt le Puiding ww olay. city, " Besoniyn von crush = 2a wii is —_ BILLS PAsarD. ad been entertained » but upon the Secretary pressing | apa dere fonnaniicn of ie extenze leas — on nowt only. ie a ier iter. leot fused rod ist present of . Viner. Altres O° ABD MRS. Sea fee TA The third reading of bills was resumed, and the fol- | Sats, "denying the “Nserctarsra Preaute (he BFOpO- | UNE ec ubingy contributions tothe cokes fete atte, rs, Interpret lowing passed -— sity, {a Astrolo Dream: S ‘The General Tax bill for the city of New York. denying fore with ¢ duties of the Ordnance Bureau -— | its less tlourishing condition, In 1664, the numbers who ‘The Secretary having in his possession proof that a used the liturgy of the Church of Englund as a form of Napolesn paid. Th one will be sold : fe adagar | Worship, baving considerably increased. a royal grant waa es 24 Will marry. Also the na’ This bill authorizes the following amounts to be levied | Contmet Had boon made by Tale me oe sreetaest |. Siven by William ond Noy’ oe land, to 4 quantity of Pogue Privileges, fo a0 to accommodate all = Ai trana'etvect, Ladice af and collected out of estates, real and personal, inthe | and at amuch higher rate than Mills had offered to d> at ie puliting saci an a Cy one. bloke — : ; ast | i fon ea te inveatigatiot in the year 1705, 4p additional grant was m nd ee Mon , city, She aguregate belng. $1,438,130 -—For aqpadag re. | Sepork Se eae Cumeeeed an ievedigiun,<. consent | extended from a line, now Ves-y street, along the ‘tm apa ast and fea ard Pairs, $15,000; Alms House, $380,000; Board of Health, gas junior, expecially as it would bar of the river up to what is now ‘Christopher atreet, $10,000; City Inspector's Department, $15,000; foreigners’ 7 os his right to command the army, in case of Gen. Bott's ne of amare Oana yo Que thar men — OARDING—FI APARTMENTS CAN BE 4 2.000: * death or resignatio rinity Chureh Corporation. ut these 4 for two ‘eaiee sud thelr gem Board for the ee caged Meer Bho dieh-yece Meamsa hc diber asth PRETO ore he ES Wore heh ih ck une ctrtaten eee comparativ ty the tle, whieh Id unex: be Ne eined. ag i, Herald $10,000; county contingencies, $129,000; contingent ex- | yy onder of the Beeretaty of the interior, for Meniee ¢6 | unproductive, consequently contributing but lites for ehiew, te, “ann Broadway, corner ine street. Lithographic taking vt where an intervie a ALLIMORE'S OLD STORE I$ STILL ON HAND at | penses of Common Council, $20,000; cleaning streets | hunt up documents bearing upon California land tities, | Se¥etal years subsequent. to the Kec teeta = oven ies Ti SiS Waa erat | BUA TRARAMIE ON A bape aNvonATiaay, | teectaattn ashe feet Zk HeGE | Hl0tH, donainn, $100; tm, $800 ere | "Seen. Crewacngeg' ayy mh tinned ul Sie in res ference wit resident, Secretary Stuart, and Post Mi pro) is e fa ‘ a trons ‘may depend on my Ales, Portor, &o, Thavo made | and delinquencies, $3,000; Fire Department, $50,000; of hich the M. McCORMICK, AUCTIONEER — av ‘OTION NO. | Bet too tomy Rost there are a master Hall, in the Treasury Department. Mr. Cerwin | essary means of support which the iucreusiag extension ' ocr ant ormuck,& Co. will sll thie day at 10 | boarders ‘hdrens Lp fia. ak the: Beoua ya Seranceminte ra very Tasge wippl foe the comin ONE,” | mterest on revenue bonds, $90,000; intestates’ estates, | leftto-day for Ohio. 2 DYPArtme Srwin | demanded, But the Society for the Propagation of the ‘clock, at No. 13 Spruce street, « gonoral assortment of fre IN SOUTH OOKLYN—TWO GENTLEMEN tale sr * = re a famil 2 bo: $5,000; lands and places, $7,500; markets, $5,000; mayo- bint ralty fees, $150,000; printing, $35,000; repairs and bup- ‘The Hon. A. W. Buel, of Michigan, was to day admii ted into the Criminal Court. Ie is supposed to be retained by Brown, charged with forging land warrants. Gospel acted the part of # faithful guardian, taking the new church in hand, and yielding Uhorally to its muah tenance by pecuniary aid; supplying it pesos & T° ANVASSERS.—TALLIS, WILLOUGHBY & CO, ut to issue, ins fow weel ew illustrated ard, at No. or mstautes oudh tooes Mimaivon Pa Fetligation: and. wish to engage six experionced Canvassers | plies, $60,000; rents, $2,000; real estate, $30,000; roads | "A fight occurred to-day. at noon, at the National Hotel, schoolinasters, books. and every o Be hanged. =e city. As nix goly will req) 4, they must bring | and avenues, $30,000; road and Kighth avenue, under | between Edward Fuller, late proprietor of the United | to its respectability and wel This watohfulnead and O4RDING.—TH 100s MANSION How mon | S20t Proof’ of their abilities. Apply at 46 Vesey street. dircetion of Stzvet Commissioners, $15,000; real’ estate | States Hotel. ard Capt Schaumburg, ofthe U.S. Army. | Stpport Were continued with a bountiful hand for sove- Bows 1% BPC ohn Me toriang expenses, $50.00; stationery, $18,000; street expenses, | ‘The Captain is said to bave come vil wecond beet ral years, until the revenues arising from the hurea ney Articles, sawed PEt an Gee HNTURDOE— 10 TONS OF KENTLEDGE, F FOR BAL- | $150,000" salorien, $220,000; officers’ fecs, $30,000; statis: | — Cflicial notice haa been given ‘mumerous appli- | y augmented sufficiently to render the eburele invoice of Frenel: ply om the promises, or, by letter, te Me. yg a] last, for sal ph Cry Sh tical tables Croton Aqueduct Department. $1,500; police, | canta, that neither the T'redent. te Secretary of the independent, It was in commemoration of Bie pe 20 cases choice = iL it Cedar street. $510,000; lights, $110,000; for arrearages of taxation have authority to appoint midshipmen at large. the powers Ted upon this venerable society om the ‘Brandies, Ke. Sate of furuiturs, on We ln ty OAMDING—ONE OR TWO Grr Trek) COSTAR'S DEPOT, AT MW. GRAY'S, NO. | for 1850, "$35,000 Rev. It. Gurley and Doctor Goodloe have issued a | 16th of June that the anniversary took place yos- ‘i ‘THOS, BELL. Auctionser, 444 Broadway, For the An act to increase the powers of the Deputy Collector of Arsessnents in the cit: ows thedutles of the Coll prespectus of the Christian Statesman, a weekly eoloni- terdny; nd wlen'it isconsidered how ibuch that soceay zation paper, to be published in Wi tsshington. bev gy '¢ Rat, Mice, and Roach Ext seminal bas dione for the pr eperity * | ener, of this preparation; for dextroyin bs ew York. This bill al- © nd spread of the Protestant NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER — SALE lector to be performed by the Episcopal Church. pot only in this city and country, bue hes, is astonishing. Places that have wen infoated with iso throvghout the world, it is not to’ be wondered that this day, Tuesday, June 17, 1851, of improved a Deputy Collector allroad uies aad teas of Lin he | # rm bie Broadway Property —The attension of the publ OAKD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TWwO on THRER inbets ef then srplicetions of tals anise, Ustive nner | Anact authorising theconstruction of afire proof ira | AUFoad Ace ote Lows of bs le on the | its members, rhould continue to per- ‘~vited to the of a nearly new young gvntlomen ean be accommodated clog: rations, they a ticle, and eat it ry building for the State Library. 'Phis bill provides for the veh | y ot the day oa which that institu- te My et pacelal beard, ip True a wie the greatest avi hiding | building of the library on the lot owned by the State in Mivperows, June 16, 1851 ‘ ustence nea corporate body. About Sscadi Forse eines ged "Tanry for pet ary. | pi tench caused by the gear of the Capitol, and also to alter and improve | The freight cattle train ran off the track, and part of | te! (clock yest day morning, the students of Oalum- velar ot ar, Peterew, urtlaadt steve, New 1 olen. Also, for sal the Assembly Chamber, by moving the west wall and re- | i+ down a high embankment, about one o'eioek on 8 bia College; the t ological Seminary, ———— sheastion of ea B arranging the seats. The contracts for the work are to ssid or he sce Nock Om Sun- | at Chelses trust clergy, assembled : Broad: a Weetel eater wens, be so framed as to secure the completion of the work | day morning. The conductor was killed. and the fireman _— her fi nd igs Bre Lag fre <n ry, cor. Broome; L.’ B.. Binsse, Chs. | for the sums so named. on he: e ae formed udents, dress heir Saath Bese * Boreez, ee. Mate ee fgha sive Bay | foe sbe sums euewe aa ee badly injured. One car, with fifteen head of cattle, was | giana? Wichi.the lead palo yin Bie wodikte of fe un’ Scabies thrown down the embankment, and two of the cattle tuilt, and were killed. excellent am Montegue Handley, of New York city, to Hal). An act to incorporate the Ladies’ ‘nion Aid Society, of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the city of New York. e | the Theviog’ PARIS MANTILLAS— the faculty and Seminary, and noxt the clergymen. trustees ‘of both institutiona. [a COUNTRY SEAT KNOWN AS THE " — - js grder the processic rehed to Trinity Churok, rosea eieLAtR, 7 Brondway. | Montilla Emporium. 351 - | tlds order the procession marched to y ; ae BOAUSITUL COURTEY SEAT. ENOWE aera sioiingiams er ua emer of tweaty | This roclety is to aid {he poor members of the eaaroh, Cholera tn the Far West. escorted by a detnchment from the Police Department. sway, will be sold at auction, Sdny Lath Suns at | FROARD IN WROOKLYN—THRED PR FOUR GENTLE Mantillas, purchased by | and the individuels named in the association are among Sr. Louis, June 15, 1851. | After going round the church, + Sane poh Toticck, at the Merchants’ Exchange in the city of Now mien cam be accommodated with very paatloniar ot ry L | the most respootable in the city, ‘The cholera provails ton considerble extent at Fort | {Bt gate, the studeuts separated on both nides of the Fork by James Cole, Auctioneer. ituagion ari | Feomein ® private femily, where there art | Wheen ne wits we At Title Bee ete ree Went Cost ot An net to Mutaerize the Northern Ogdensburgh Rail- je mM a entrar o make way for the faculty. clergy, and trus valled for health and beauty of pr it. The house is two pan a —— } ig By pee : iy . | Please Cy ‘are onl road Company to increase its capital stock to $3,000.09, | Leavenworth, Twenty cases had occurred among a re- tees to pass in ; then followed the theological students, story all round: a ellar Wuder thew pote ge ne BR ey 3 hd | sabes Bi) very Fich Tithe SHE Menciliie nt | Amact to authorizes railroad to be buile through tno | giment of United States troops, bound for Santa Fe, | ®nd lastly, thore of the college, thereby reversing the or hs of excellent water: oud buildings quired der in whieh "Colored Watered Silk Sta tills Ley ae a3 Tiles the proc: jon paraded from the ci The church was dense! streets of th crowded long before the proces ity of Troy, to be used, on certain termrs, twelve of which ate d fatal. mn A d coach-howse, {7 very rich do. with deep Fi by all the companies having railroads through the city \2 : f J Also, = oom wr ew) rie! red and sion reached it, so much so that @ “so number had te Sadie ote aijoraing: sia | A ET a : sei aaa en, fase van a Sk ee ee Se renee Renae aay Defaieation Case at Baltimore, &. fetire, to make room for the studewta. Disias deevies are | + :'Mantillas in overy size, Baxrimony, June 16, 1851 GHOBULVIN, Si Brosdvay. Thirty-two errors were discovered against Col. San- derson, in his books, by the examining committee amounting to $15,701, and eight errors in his favor, for commenced at eleven o'clock, in the following order, | via — Y HUMBERT & KENNY. hand Furnit by jorning, # a Tt Fulton street, (Museum Building) sortment of carved rosewood, mal An act toamend the act organizing a separate bat- {AeA ag Welueriny talion in the county of Klehmond. ‘An act to incorporate the New York Academy of Medi- cine. ‘An act to incorporate the Broadway Sayings Institu- LORS AND BED email fomily, my ve had cw ca application ‘st lak Bpring erect, west of iro sy without |. Where there are we boar iors wp Sttension will be paid te make them,» basement on of Paslins was read, nu: Isaiah LIV, r tion, in the city of New York. $7,206, leaving a deficiency of $8,205. ‘The committeo | | pice sociable fee 00 cass ce yanact to ipoorporate the Onondaga Savings Institi- | have bot repotiea net | The tatroit Sg ae a quantity of soend heed furnitare, rpshing | — —- ‘The Southern miil has arrived, with information that | Alter the Go Femoving. Sale peremptory. © H Ouse bWANTE a A MBAY, CONFORTARLS ON ALL . act to incorporate the Asylum for Friendless Boys | the Alhambra ceffee-house, and two other buildings, were | aad basement, uy cite in the city of New York burnt at New Orleans, on the eighth instant. A man An act to incorporate the Central City Savings Institu- | nazed Mordecai perished in the flames, | tion. FRA creat barbecue took place at Athens, Miaslippl, on In State of Christ Militant there was a ary on the o ‘who did not desire to remain during the the Holy Comm Charoh naan, when those minietration of ed with are an tnd om the soot Fessomabie, terms will please on Wi kerenth avenue tetween Thirty tited and Pniety-fouees mera GOLD LAND —COLE & CHILTON WILL well at auction, on a Wotnsctag, dw Is, at 12 o'clock, | at the Merchant #, Sod acres of valuable Gold Land, vi NTED—B ENG LADY, BOARD IN A Prt. | f8eete, any day 0 te 9 ny ed etal ah alg yracsl Conmehiga footed 2 | Foote Pree ee eecedinang he After avi relplae gt ey ploy 2 Sheet Sti ity, ay imi the Rs haaneck | A va vo a to tax on seve! rein fe, Freeman am vi! ‘ter divine service. a discourse of about two hor en Re SAY aia the Moe ei(eet Mteveired. Terme mo- | Shree omnes | en | A fe occurred on Federal Titlat one oclock this after- | duration wos delivered by Rev. br, McVickar, Py Pate mine, and fo se Fagpehennge “] | + Herald Omice. -“ or ‘An act making the ations! appropriation for Avetroying Myers’ still house and four dweliiags, | of Engtish Literature im Columbia College, which was ulreeenrey wettest Dy tee comenay te ND GENTURNAN To GONTHAcTORS—T0 REMOVE é Baker. QUAN- | the payment of the sonal Gapt ned tnteeee the love 1s about §u000, and th.ocvered by insuseaen | Crneteh ite argument to the clerzy of the Fipboopal ‘Title perfect, Sale positive oom ag rte adh 2S See | ret er ay. Jo ANSON G. PHELPS, corner | “™Atact for the relief of Phill Bonesteel of New York. pie a hs mab | Chureh, urging the recesity for more active exertions, = Koferenees ited. Addeoss The Union Steam Vessel was read and re com- Steamboat Arrangements on hake Kric. continued watchfulness and zeal in the disel ot FOR SALE AND TO LET. — post omen. cea mitted Burraca, dune 16, 1861 their religious functions, for the extension ot the churek " 4. OF N An ect to provide for the education of the children of | The steamers maeiie and Alabama “have been with- in this country, and for untiring and united co-operation HOTELS. Tuscarora Indians, in the county of Niagara. drawn from the Sandusky route, The Kinpize takes the in guarding het general interests throuhout the world re in go er Adjourned, place of the Queen City between Buffalo and Dunkirk; A collection was taken up, which amounted to = ply to L. Seymour Coanons a HOUSE, New Aes a a Bi; and the Alabama and Queen City will form a daily line | very considerable sum. and which is to be appropriated reet. Pe ee ep seem! i aides between s Dunkirk and Cleveland, in connection with the in aid of the missions in this diocess 4 dy Loaxy, June 51, . aE OR SALE CHEAP, ON TERMS—A THREE aces prcutians & ‘ se om P nathan Bat ed fs . FP icine | aa Berna testo sat ick house 3 by W100 3 by 3 2 te | Sof pormanent boarders,” Whe Iesaitty of the Cell bing eeu’ a eee ee eee ne ee ata. “| NewCatholle Church at Pittsburgh, dsc. | Before Justice Oborn, os pcelon Mh Honk Yat on, ‘Wilinmaborg, tral Sad sire Saeteailed. and the 4, pol sine caves out of tem, it tv rum, Jutem CENAE LAW, RTC. Prrrenvnou, June 14,1851. | Among the prisoners brought before the ingistrate ow enn ere end combors, ace Cenbelitments fhe say""7 Tr habis may be cocily, cured ty the use of Dr. Paprwanitcls’| sv Widens sigak bute ts taleedabs a UN Waats. | - Siedenieeet nce Roman Catholic church was | Bunday morning. at the tetuens made frome thy eee FPORSALESONE OF THE BEST rv BLic HOU SN pad ye Pho will let rize Commissic ners of Common Schools to purchase Web- om Tyceg tt ee Samara curious looking tic Heist ly the mare of HF begekiyn, emablied several» +3 iy ° ster's Dictionary; also, a bill to amend the excise law. | O'Connor, and the eration delivered by De Meare | soade by the Fourie oo, fer Judant, On & charge le bowling alleys atari. eae E TENS | Debate being had Uhereon, the dret bill was withdrawn, wcll ivr is talling, “There is four feet and tar | Be weyed to the station howe on Saturday night, ina a. Apply to ‘rin the abe! 1 of grea: O sone street, oNew Yorke it ata = and the sccend introduced. Bix steamers arrived yesterday from below, and re- | trylain whe uation benaed “9 be int Olt, pasting WO FULL LOTS IN TWENTY THIRD | A Ms — Mr. A. Sra (by consent) introduced a bill to regu- Fort, ,the country along the river to be healthy from | that he would expiain to the court how it war hhe some ft" TEREX g | Proprictors late the gauge of railroads in this State. muisville up to Pittsburgh. | fo get alittle drop more than ordinary. He stated that SS . Mr. Townsenp offered « bill to regulate the fees of of- bis wife, on Saturday, had a baby, and that baby was @ ELAVAN HOUSE, NO. 5 UNION PLACE, OPrOsITE cers and justices in criminal cases; also, in relation to Fire at Fall Riv boy; and as that was his Gret by he felt so delighted Union The undersicned would sanounce to Provivexce, June 16,1851, | he went out and treated some of his fiends. and drank @ jurors in the city cf New York eet, iste in the trade foun desirous of purchasing ptreet. Por Thotpeon, Pook e's Ninos, ‘oe 4 tJ SIX OCT. TANOS FoR ALB, Resp fo artics have the means for, Sivan 20,000 doliare cash would be PPACTUI ees oan ‘S$ AND STORE FOR. Lone Bi ANE —The saying, more than 10) por PANG m. Jon, gh, OnE Mies Motel ts the mrest ee _ahore pre sad tment, and will or without atock if pre (ge gad tong viding rating broeue dere: will te ford ninetss alleys, Siljined totien, ana vobicien MAT sHockING BAD TEA. ~svent “1g THR COM: plaimt ay! ot you yah. — nol ie ghee 6 Tove Feubd pactacs” ot Fee Yerk and ‘china Comper od Cetherme an ERE he * WUnISTIANSON a CO: PASSENGERS PER STRAMSHIP a FIC, rerpee!, will picage be on bea he foot ot - — Bist, at M. wanted on the board ‘Jue Bi tmarkea below, with the of their STING. MOW REPULSIVE, 15 A WOMAN r filled with Uotohes or with vo ofan ot erpripelas! Ob, how can they cudare | Jones’ Chemical Soap will very pate, ot thew woe Donew Cora! Heir Restorative belvre It is too hate dark or yellow, Tee com twill make coarse, harsh Fe bar besatiful, leruriant aod div twe ‘There pee really beawtifel articles for the hair, aed the thin eed competion. ste the admiration of all whe use them They cae be be erates only ot 60 Broadway, the Bpewiet Lely Whee bopet REPORTS ON MILLS. Mr. Lestir reperted favorably on the bill relative to the Buffalo and Rochester Railroad. Mr. Wakp reported favorably on the bill to exempt cemeteries and burial grounds belonging to religious and charitable rocieties from taxation. WUSINPS® IN COMMITTER OF THE WHOL, The Arvembly then went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Anthon in the chair, on the amendment act incor- pee the Orphan Asylum of Brooklyn. Reported to loure ‘The bill for the relicf of destitute children was alsore- ported to the Houre Progress was reported on the bill to provide for the li- censing and government of pilots in the city of New York. BUSINESS OF THE LAST ArSRION, Mr. Hhowe (by copsent) offered » resolution that all bills which were pasted by the House at the last session, and were now in the general orders, be ordered to a third reading. The resolution lies over MOFE WORK IX COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. The Asembly ngain went into Committee of the Whole, Mr ‘Atwood im the chair, on the bill relating to the powers and duties of Superintendents of Common Schools, Reported to House. In the act relative to the farm at Sing Sing, the enacting clause was stricken out. a# was also the enact | Capt. W. W. Lawrenee. Two large dwelling houses, belonging to Dr. Thomas Wilhosr, in Tiverton. Rhode Island, on the outskirts of | Fall River, were destroyed by fire on Saturday P. M.— The fire criginated in wood-house, attached to one of the buildings. The property was insured for $3,300,in | Providence epee Marine Affairs, Lavwtr ov tHe Cuirren 8x leave her ways, from the yard of Messrs, Wostervelt Mackoy, foot of Seventh street, KE. R. The Hornet is owned by Merere Chamberlain & Phelps, and will be employed in the China trade. She isa very sharp sel, of 1,€00 tons burthen; her lines are straight, and she is built with a flush deck, which adds much tw her beauty. This craft is considered by those well competent tojudge, As one of the best constr ucted, and most superbly modelled veesels that ever floated She will be commanded by Her length is 160 feet; breadth, 26 feet ; depth, 23 feet. Lavnen ov tHe Peurcas Dry Dock —About 4 o'clock last evening one section of this dock was launched at Algiers. Six other sections are yet required to make it complete—three of which are now in course of construc. Horse. —On Saturday | next, at half past one o'clock, this splendid vessel will | little too much himscif,and that was the way he cate into the station house.” “But,” anid the prleower, if you will only let me go home tomy fasnily, Judge, faith Iwill name my buy after the Aldermen of the want tne Magistrate, (Iavghingly)—Well, Wateb. if Qhat is the case, and you Wish to honor Alderman UaXley, by paming, the bey after him, Twill et you go on thet coca Caug ter) ith and I will name the boy Jacob B Oakley Ww dno mistake, (Lavghtor.) Magistrate—Then, Walsh, you can go; but be carefal | im future, and not drink any nore liquor until your wits by Aber boy (Li wughter ) ith and I'won't,” replied Walsh, « shall be nemed after yourself." A general laugh wos here created, and away went the Prisoner out of court, with a light heart to bis young fon, who is to be named after the alderma: st of a Burglar.—The police of the Fifteenth ward ou Sunday night. a German named Albett pha charge of being an accomplice of two other Getwans, who were detected last winter entering the dwellings of Mr. Mackiey, No. 168 Second avenue, and and the noxt boy, Mr. Wu. B. Astor, in Lainyette piace. Two of the ae- cused parties were arrested at the time, and Selig is sald to be the t who at that time m. his escape. The accured was conveyed before the magistrate, who com- mitted bim to prison for trial the net to appropriate money for building a Mr, Blunt, Distriet Attorney, and Mr, Care A for the pleasure ef the visitors. sronenew pe Te a td ray pg y tom at the yard. The whole will probably be Gaished #00, Uhtef Engt AE Berieeleey for an oyater and lee eream ‘saloon. ith the hevt gut marhet eieeds, and the bar chal bestorbed The enacting clause was likewise atricken out of the . 1 he 1 sate af seo ta t is expect a thet . ¥6 tne Rort0e ov the fs See = act providing for the appointment, of comminsloners to | f.2is'ont 2 : “eat | Mr—An article appared in your paper yesterday, 0 LET—AN OFFICE, on PARLOR | AND BEDROOW, ELMONT HALL. SCHOOLEY § WOU NT, tshe the acknow! deeds, proof of wills, &e., | fi : head weet Iwill be mel - the east | the rignature of Alfred Unrsob, Chie Exgineer, white T with or without board, H private family, ve and popular and to administer ow “ry otis cases in other States, | =e ftctional dock at St. Louis, but will be much the | & prompt reply at my hands [am there White rtreet, doors a ewe Adjourned largest dock in the country, with the exception of that at | charged with n reiark tothe Chief Koglacer, intended, "1 location ian, “ail or 3,the precrsion. of eto os ths New York. Two steam engines are already prepared to | geheinsote tere t upon the firewen of this elty. Mr. Carvon wetl ku iknew at the thine when be his signature to the obnoxious erticle, that bie | tation was altogether unfounded. Iain mot necus tomed to bonet of body of men. b body of this v Interesting from Boston, THR PHADRACH RESCT CASE—ACCOUNTS FROM | WURNOS AYRES—OFFICERS OF THE FRIGATE CUM- BERLAND, ETC. -N. O. Pic be placed upon the dock when completed. - June 8th, try lithe s on mineral @ater, render 1 ome eben | oumnpes retgente ta the sountey * vena partiowier | te » ‘The Opera at Castle Garden, Last night between two and three thousand persons aseombled at Cast jerden to witness the representa | tion of “Lucia di Lammermoor." The floor appeared like # gay parterre of fashion and beauty; and the gal- lery fringed the whole seene with native w J are. 7 @ummer. No. @ Whi ite atrets westside 0 LET-IN THE VILLAGE OF FLU SmING, t. i. vory desirable Store, well calrulated for an fee cream confectionary, and retreahin at enioon. To & peseon, thet Pndaretande fle Wesinens. thle te one of the meet deslepite ona for éoing & good busi Bosrox, June 16, 1861, ‘The case of Hayden, for aiding in the reseue of Shadrach the fugitive elave. given to the jury at 1 o'clock to-any! im am able charge from Judge Sprague, The jury cams | ighly respeeta days when they w oh he i Mr wn my appresia. ot thy : rights ‘The im at rix o'clock, and stated that they were unable to exotic h Me Carron, te thie —t felt om thy tent thor hfe ore fi the pl $ scion ara re Of patron sce from the residents | seree upon the evidence. The judge directed them to | fewers of loveliness and beauty, that made the sorne at a fo cow tana Se the numero were that are continually visiting the retire again. and report to-morrow morning at nine , °MC¢ charming and delightful. When the music of the A ese of the cit dime Renee ‘ am dg 3 4 | grand orchestra broke in upon the whispers, gossip, and | Tet OH Which end of th st ee dare — FRANCES BO.) FUR SUNG SINO—LAN DING AT ge Caleb Cushing was to-day elected Mayor of | Movements of the throng, every breeze scomed lulled to Pablsaeeees th attad en tage ny Pree 0 LET-AT PRINCE'S BAY, STATEN Isvann, | fi ~ Remmne oy er Dee ey ne | rest,and all, except the music, wae noiscless, The solo | (known as the Tombs), the just complauts om the em tate ecu by Soh Mates | Inde! emetic aporta tagecher pT OA Newburyport onthe chastoust Guaten the © however, brought | {the Grand Jury. repeated exch successive term, im re 7 pleneantiy situated on the sont | alee Sonn, © Se pers BY) pe Dy an arrival at this port from Buenos Ayres, we have uring the overture, however, brought | iation to the contmement of innocent wituceses with hy Ry AA anh the Hritish Pocket, of April 19. Affaire in the Argentine | down the first storm of applaw and from that | re — =, _ pe ety he bay im front—superior to any other The buildin ears Republic were quiet, Wehave no commercial news of | Bement all was enthusiawm nd exvitement. At | fr ine, 90 a8 to auth the holding ef double ood repair, and the mansion gad farm bi i) cal importance. the end of the acte, the principal performers were called | ecurte; the seenn ity of p For bot ould enjo the ec i" . ’ Step bad coenet) ond In. the hasty ohn guntiomen o The following is a list of the officers of the U, 8. frigate | before the curtain, and at the ond of the second nct thy | dations fur the Reeicte a enterprise, It ts helleved it could be mate not onl: ee whole audience rose as with ono will, amidst loud cheer. | @ficers, all epereted to tmde i Comberiand, artived from (he Mediterranean migable, but lucrative. For farther posticalats, inquire ing and the waving of handkerchiefs, to receive tho ‘of W. 8. SEARS, 25 Beckman street, New ¥ he Ye Commander— Wm. K. Latimer. iz efs, to receive thove | 4 after duly let teiee & dayne Meutenante—Charies Stetman, Geo, W. Chapman, | who had so handsomely triumphed in their art. Bett! the Mayor 4 SUITE OF ROOMS ON Finst FLOOR, Monigomery Hant, Raward Higgins, John M. B. Clits, ni's noble voice captivated overy ear, and Bosiosang with | informed me that Mr Carson was opposed ‘> nls wh ung of parlor and bed ro Surgeon—Charles F_ Guillon an earnest truthfulness, and with more than her usual | {2@Ofdinanes, 1 then necoted Me Car om sit Ts ey Aseietant Surgrons—Edward Hudson, Edwd. R. Squible, « than hee usa! | him the absolute m ity of add thowal accommodations q ton atreet Weshington Sherman, fervor. Heneventano, also, with a single exception. per- | being provided for th rd the o w feng Sa 6. Ferritt * formed his scenes to the eatixfuetion of all connected therewith ation cmvecgnd one eonlay ener Wee Pelewre—Thes. C. Coton, William Sherp, | me night” Marine Pallett" will be produced for the | creeded st (‘a of rocond floor, . | owell witnewven Rites onnecting Hith the. nbowe giving a feomtage of tity Midehipwen—Wrm. ¥ Fitshugh, Rugene Oakley, John | firet time in New York, Iti cast with great atrongth | | et hogepetnen on tted with wash ronm, water closet. fa. Pf Printeell, John W. Dunnington, Geo. Brown | whieh embraces six of the principal performers, Lom the fire compe. ne MMighted: alan ooos in anid bailings “4, Gumner—Joseph B. lrocek | i him: + hidiy they would be provided Uriiost is 8 Cometinnte street. | Pinghly repaired, and every. lempr Te Tree & | ge plac tg Movements of Distinguished Individuals. devct_and thet t owe pon champ or erthy the pattomnen of | BL ged emseminst ine Litek of Mestace—h. 3 ruboleve. a dl: Jobe Winthtop and lady New Sines Mie bi f that they ® wilh popes | : : | che c bas J euggested thelr removal to the OF A MOUSE WANTED, BY A GENTLEWAN Diavoltcal Murder. | Slee Neoeh, Peiloactnkin; Prask ‘aon ¢, Boston, are ~ ne eon TET <, | Mies Newell, Philadelphia; Frank Moore, Boston, are ad my Pot Ome tuples tenaglihgnne 4 tied Provence. Jane 16, 1851. | among the arrivals at Union Place Hotel in aliu-ionto a matter fn whieh t This morning between the hours of twelve andtwo | Hon John Magee Roseell, Col. Carr, W oh weented bef he Grand J SEA" ENGINE WANTED —« SIX HORSE ENGINE, oath, on 8 v4 -apicone ‘* 'm Hannigan, murder. | ington; Samuel Dur Miand; Capt. Wilkes Stee leawvineane fore ‘ in good ord 1 PA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY a pe Weaver, St. Louis; ©. 1 i. Bo men in the dive? shop. Address mi fol fo pow open fe thie wife, by brewking im hor skull with an ave-helve Cap 1. Me hant, U.S.A, were among the artiva’ are teh ae a = b Perry wtiieting her bedy ina horrible manner, | da y at ibe ing How ‘ torview,) I ote re t narr Ke H _ a ORN lotel, corner Brow: and Maiden ane n ina neMpera 5 Ge b i HL. Seo B Pircck aed Pack 5 ol on the wie da 13 Front street, will meet with prompt after tion an Ppcerd to have bee ed atthe time, An in. | Qa; A. Kobin *. Florida. | in cial MAI Agent, throueh tp San Fran Tune 24, HAL. 2M WRIT ALL faut was found ta th m unharmed. were omong the arrivals, yeeterday, at t ston Hotel 4 ate, ork ome, Special Freiant we WAMATANDA HOUSE, AT LAKE we hiehimon, Kebimend: A Cut males dP throvah to San Prancises, Mr. cow! '' " | ” ‘rabul, K » ot Rew Fork other, Rpectal Weveenger Waly » | need of Steennsen teak ' Gevas Hive at South Newbury, Vt. | Bvans; A itobb Scotland, W. Royale, Tous 3. hoya, nd, gn shies.” Postage t0 ban Pespises, 10 mab bat fone ands halt hours tr Hosron, June 16, 1851. | Reston, were amongst the arrivais Jesteray at tie Ascot | tine, tn ihe a es 4 read leaves from Doane street veiae seing ‘Two thirds of the villege of South Newbury, Vermont, | Howe. pels Hb Pa fatuitous untreih N Bown) District Attorney Wee destroyed by fire, on Saturday afternoon. Particu- | Mire Frederik Bremer iaat Richmond, Va Ton. W lary bawe wot yet Poached us, Viiatn L. Marcy ls ia Detroit. LUNT. 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