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—— rem apt deerme WHOLE NO. 6821. SR NEW YORK HERALD. | _ DOUBLE SHEET. SALES BY AUCTION. tee y UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER, AA by HN. Bush, This day, at 103g o'clock, will be sold, without reser ® la Se per nf A valuable furniture, sl ial ing cabal lumen’, corn: fv ‘ y order 0} any Parlor, Wo ing, Co , Beds, » Wardrobe: ) Tei bs ms, Clocks, Work Tables, Hist Rack: Refrigerators, Gileloth, Copal Varnish, ble Gans, aa Dumerous other articles. THOS. BELL, Aactioneer. NOTICE.—GROCERIES, BEEF, MUTTON. ising, Brandy, Gin, Wines, &e.—Oa Frid o'clock, in front of the store, 57, Dey pokes {gion Hanae pee Raisins, jackerel jalmon, |, Horcings, Salt, Ke. W. A. CARTER, Auctivacer, of C. KEMP, AUCTIONESR —HOUSENOLD FUR- ture, Finnofortes, Oil Paintings, Se.— this Day, street, viz, * " rtmeut of Parior, Dining room aad Cham os Furniture, of good au without reserve, to pay oF Vanees, and worthy the attention of housekeep. te. eases, inarblo-top Drossin, Algo, about twenty Oil Paintiags, by of a pawnbroker, and other val- bof which are worthy of notice Also, two Pianofortes, one ch is nearly new, and worthy of the attention of buyers. mangnannnnnt ee A NITED BROTHERS LAND Assoc hainville.—Proposals will be re y iting the streets and avenues ATION AT PEL for 0, for R ntain five fect of All information will WILLEAM PARKER, ALFRED H. DU A 00D CHANCE Is Now orrEnED $0 wishing to engage 1 8 turo and protitab sell out my part, and my partner ia will 5 to. red As partner. He does all the buying. about cath. Itis in an excellent focation, cotal has a good runofcustomers. For par- ovlare ress Carson, Id office. Also,a smart boy sated: address the same, GENTLEMAN AND HIS. WIFE, WITHOUT CilIL- dren, Eovieg more room than they require, would lot the Second floor and front basement, with use of bat! Bouse Neo 3 leecher street, bein Broadway and Up jos amall genteel family). Stages pass . oe tipable elerences given and requited. Possossion ian. tnediately- STATEN ISLAND.—BUILDING LOTS AND Plots, in the most ral and desirable situa- 8 Ww. Buildings, cor. Hano OUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET—FOR THE SUMMER, ‘on Prospect Mill farm, with carriage house, large car- den, grape water; communication 608 y steamer laland City; }. H. CULTER, Tittle Nock, L. I. OR SALE—A FINE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, W Ta im fitteen minutes’ walkof the New Haven, Hartford and New York Railryad Depot. and three minutes’ walk of the The situation urchaser. | Fi lars, NOLDS "is Chapel strect, New Haven (OR SALE—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SBAT AND farm, situated Morristown, N. J. containing of cultivation. in whi large substantial bi rh style, with marb! rn Sicht eet unre, ahogany dvorg, pla the outbuildings’ are rn ‘ited, esession given. For ‘Curther particulars. apply to ParMeMROLLINS & DUNDERDALE, 25 Wall st. Fe SALE—A BEAUTITUL COTTAGE HOUSE, JU3T Spiahed. mtaining seven root wit ced ina moet bonwtitet Fe street. THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD of one of the ol atablished Indies’ his city, situated in Broadway. Te» Berson with @ eapital, swith, Address, wi nt AL, th ett oe OR SALE, OR TO LET—HOUSE NO. 118 FOURTH street, fof Amos street, containing all the modern dmprovements. If not sold by the first of Augast, will be let to agvod tenant, For further particalars, a ly to HOLAS WALSH, No. § Sicth avenue, FACTO! BRANCH OF THE fixtures, with = good oupg man with s emall a toa thousaad doll person wishing to engave in business. Terms ‘Uberel, of would be exchanged for real estate. Inquire at 1 offers, Grand street. r BAND GOOD WILL Produce Commission location good, stock light. Tt OTEL, BOARDING-HOURE. OR RESTAURANT, S1TU- ated at the corner of Washington amd First strvots, Hoboken, ¥ now newly finished for the above pur- eS Inquire of A. D. LOGAN, Merchants’ Exovang), or . B. MOUNOT, New York Hotel. OMILITARY MENA SUPERS SILV a = ted bl we Saddl . ve trappings attached, « splendi Apply Uo tite eriginal 1. Sabon 0 CAV MANUPACTURER lot of 100 yards cloth. Apply at Ne. GILT with diamonds, with all 102 Chatham street. KR VALE CHEAP, A ts of cotton warp airs. G4.-TAe y, corner 10 Broa |. 4 frontage of elo . parately, if te €. 3. 8. THOMPSON, 61 Conrtlande steeot. Also, four pleasent Others im the above buildings. required, nile from P Inquiee of SEDC Kaw street, or VES SEIG WICK, Lenox. Rr ave fare Water on cvery oor, i marion very large. Bi ay. BXCURSIONS, CURSION, TAKING A VIEW UP T iteamboat WASHINGTON IRVI wet Rive 4 Aw ring from Strattomport at 6 0° is one of the mort agreenble that can be Fonsh strect. se nad etarting, will leave lle at ¥, offered to Dinaoer far. Gon, leaving ag 6 i hs rn m Pier as Walt pect G15 and Peleek a a me 7 5 Grip from Fort Hamilten at Bank, ms! 7 eloe. Mo JCURSIONS TO THE FisHiNG BANKS WV cept Saturdays. The ver or BUFFALO, ith, will leave Thirteenth street, RvR cat 494 velooke oe, » Whee “ UX etukaing by & a ah: o G@otilion band will be on board. Fare 2 ate etoh way. KA BATHING—LONG BRANCH, N. J—TUE S $s soriber wiil open his house for thr reveption ot i tina af vi NRY HOWLA day, June 2tet, 1s N ATRIMONTAL —A GENTLEMAN U Bae, of cood etanding and busine marry: and, be method of proceed 8 limited acqnaintan The tady must be haracter, pentect, amiable, and good | golf and Gt abet hi tions ble—and al. mn foe her own support conbiogen C+ Foi the afesA ii cow article, for sale choap, AAA AAA AANA AARON PTaer HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. OKKIS & L tor bowe sstepsive establish i IT i hha just dpeued for the reception. of visiters. ou camped rile rition Hotel is the most spacious and tasty building om Jor- ting from 200 to 300 visitors, tageous tion of Lo: ranch Bits phan wile ite beautiful beash, ing, is mot to be excelled. Its salubrious air breeze has rendered it a favorite resort. billiard tabi; ‘The tal wi the best our market affords, and the bar shall the best liquors, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. “| THE APPROPRIATION BILLS, THE UNION PARTY OF GEORGI’ MOFRtG, ct to such suits, e power wud su ‘and inv! al and vol Mie will be supplied. { le Cesteoked to try the offence HE PAVILION OTE! “SITUATED IN Ay Beatin he aE 3 THaT ful and romantic wn as Glen Cove en nw open, for th Tees dere me eteamer leaves New Yor! at» quarter befores P. from Fulton Market slip, E.R. A steamer aleo leaves tl lion every morning at half-past 7, reaching the eity uarter after 9 o'clock.” The sea bathing ut G by that of am: Gagrionns, Spd reception of er die Horses, and 8: ‘The Pavilion is under the as provided himself wil Fvante as could Wi awaranns HOUSE, AT GREENWOOD LAKR, Oral ount; at the ¥. "Thie house is situated te . dead of Greenwo from Chester, aud but fourand a half hi y. ‘The N.Y. and &. Rail- fond Teaves from D very morni for Cheater depo ‘0 Cooper's ho 689 Broadway, or to the proprie 8. THERON FELTER. PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA. Zateresting Intelligence from All Parts of the Continent, empenses of the St. vent, or be lik ten Cove ie aang y Place on the as "Boats, on NEW YORK LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION. BY BAIN’S LINE, OFFICE 29 WALL STREET. ‘or furthet fy prty bo the Axwany, June 26,1851, POWERS AND DUTIFA OF STATE. OFFICERS. Mr. Baucocx brought in a bill respecting the powers and duties of State officers, and’ proceedings against ‘them; also, a bill amending the Revived Statutes relative | to the Attorney-General. Ax Act respecting th» powers and'dutes of State OM- Section 1. Whenever ony duty stiall law of this State upon any Stace offter, or board of officers, ‘x0 injunction shall’ be iseaed’ tu Twetrain such EPTUNE HOUSE, NEW | LE, NEW 1 NPI iE, ROCHELLE, NEW YORK— Jr., aapeletek This delight(ul at dence is now open for the seaso: 4 see Pook & N! of Duane atreet. officer or ameh board, or a.ty person employed’ by them, or to wptinnes ~~ a of anysxett law, unless the je the 8 ame Court sitt! in th districts. in which An ows slat ie ieetbes es suc h duties shal! Be required to be perfosmed at & regular PASSENGER LAW OF NEW YORK. Mr, Wittiasts reported complete the bill relative to the Passenger law of New York city. ANSION HOUSE, KE FORD, Proprictor—This the reception ot boarders; no pai ‘pared to render comfort to all who with his patronage. Hoi term of said rourt. | ELL BOTTS. | Bee. 2. Before heart ii TNO. THIMD READING OF Bigts. did and spacious Hotel is Mr. Crotivs moved that to-morrow the Senate proceed to the third reading of bills. any epplication for an injane- the cases specified in we preceding pevlern at ht days’ notice of the time att! place ofeach Laid: om the table, by hearing shall be served on the o@cer, board, or persons, ‘CEAN HOUSE, shore of the 4 feonting the ‘Shrewsbury reception of visitors. The fort of this pleasant wateriag plac emed neces: and attention have been observed in selecting couks, waiters, and a competent person for the bathing department W. A. MATHEWS, PAGODA, CLIFTON PARK. STATEN ISLAND — new and attractive place of resort isn ance unsurpassed by any sit on Park embrac ely covered with tas! Ape Kal how prevents an appearanco of chastened ru oanything in the vicinity of New ¥ srk: in pared and served at the Whitohallevery hour. jay, every twenty minutes. Fare, sixpen OTEL AND BOARDING HOU: treet.—The Subsoriber has leased the abo taining upwards of forty roo nished. the season, and every endeavor used to make quiteat home. Permanent and trausient boarders solicited. CHARLES LEVI, Propricto SE, 41 WARREN setfully informa the pabdiic lendid establish: yh are han about 16 miles from tioa of visiters, on the Ist July, bond Fowler, The advantages an gia ow #0 generally veseary or hand elsewhere, to convey passengers to the Head. ULCKEN’S PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING E3- — tablishment, 8) Harley street, Cavendish Square —Th. A. Dulcken (husband of tho Inte Madain Dulokea, Ber Majesty,) has the honor to announce that he ap his spacious premiseaat the above address, wi elegance dapt it THINO—CAPE MAY, N. J.—CONGRESS HALL is now open for the rece; ‘of sbankful for the liberal patron: sespectfully solicit those in a to custo my aeretofore been provided upon the Island. The subsoril ras taken pains to procure good vante, under the gonviction that they aro best suited a a eta aa ‘& majority of the oie inst whom te application shall by made; it shall be duty of the Attorney Generel to appear’ aud defimd er, board, or person, and the Governor may, in ploy counsel to assist the Attorney General in defending such officer, board, or person, or to appear in his stead in case of his iaability or neglect 53 appear See. 3. This act oball take effe>t ‘mediately. Both acts were referred to the Judtoiury Committee. Ia the afternoon, the Senate was occupied with the thind reading of bills, Inthe Assembly, several local bills were reported com: lete By committees to whom they were referred. Messrs. . Smith, Douglass, and Stillwell, were a mittee on the bill to regulate the’ gauge of Late from Havana Cutanceston, Jétme 25, 1851. The-steamer Isabel bas arrived, with late advices from. SBURY, N. J., ON THE COMMUNICATION FROM THF NAVY DEPARTMENT. Mr. Hocanr, the Clerk of the Senate, presented a com- munication from the Navy Department, relative to the bill granting lands under water in Brooklyn. Referred tothe Judiciary Committee. COMMITTXE OF THE WHOLE—THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. Tho Committee of the Whole, Mr. Miller in the chair, Tesumed the consideration of the bill appropriating the sum for governmental ex} his discretion, em; he greatost care mses for the fiscal 2,000 to the Western he amendment appropriating is and ito ment on Se mrend, one will open for the season on he Chit ject, were discussed at longth. was fi ‘he House of Refuge, and $£,000 more to the same o The appropriation of $12! nally ¥ amendment was further discussed, and lost—10 to 14. ‘The section providing (omored acom: purchase of the Law lil . No action was taken ‘The bill appropriates $3,000 to the Rensselaer Institute, and $3,000 to the Genesee Aca- | Huvamaand Key West. Mr. Dant moved, also, $2,000 to the Gouvernuer Wes- leyan Seminary. ir. Lyon moved, for the Jefferson Count; ropriation of $1,((0, He explained tI ntlemen would be willi the small aid they aski representatives from that portion of the Btate, when hundeeds of thousands of dollars were dis- the more favored portions of the State, ‘& word, oF if sayi He crusted|that’a like \, | Bpon it, however. The political news ia quite unimportant. At Mavana, on the 22d inst., exchange-was lower, Freights were high, amd vessels to Eurepe scarce. A of the erep was unshipped. A moderate and the prices of the previous: Another concession, however, Sales were made of molasses at 11, rally held at 2 reals, Th ignificant. business was doing in whiel ly fut ‘he table will be supplied with all the delicacies of decline were maintai: iwacies of | to grant to Northern New ¥ Teals, bat they were gene: word, that word was“Aye.”” of friendship would be extended towards their requests, ‘The village of Watertown was 4 flourishing one, Lt eon- tained many poor men—laboring men—and he that this smal} appropriation would be made, Cuntis supported the doctrine of aiding academies ae well as colieges. Mr. Coox said we eould not appropriate in this manner with justice. Ifwo were to appropriate at all to acude- wies, let us do it fairly—appropriate to all alike the whole sum whieh we desire to appropriate to aeado- mies to all, and not select a few, and advance them above the rest. He was for appropriating this sum, not (0 academies at all, but to the common sehots. Lat tt where the people at large are most deeply interested— the common schools. The <4 the academics, comparatively, but they do for t! hich are the most important. If the that it must overflow, let that over- | wounded, flow fall where it was most needed, and where it would met jed; he said it was necessary to have ‘The steamer Magnolia, arrived at Savannah from reports great destruction of crops by. late vio- Parker has been tried at New Orleans for Elisa Phillips, and was found guilty of man- iter. Southern Ii SOUTMERN MAIL-~-INVSEATION ‘TO THE PRESIDENT—A COLORED MAN KILLED—DESTRUCTION Or CRors— MURUERER—UNION ORGANIZATION IN SAVANNAH—KIGLED IN AN AFFRAY. Baritone, June 26, 1861. ‘The Southern mai) has arrived. The Virginia Convention has invited the President to on the arriy wfrom New | Drought still prevails in the Beaufort district, 8. C., the lute rains having been only partial. A colored man named William Johnston. worth:$30,000, | for | was #hot dead near Natehor, on the 16th, while riding | His con was also shot, and. badiy A man named Baily Winn has been arrested . The affair created considerabiv exoitee along the road. ‘Treasury was 50 do the mort good. before the stream could teachers must be educated in the academies, and the | lent storm. children could be taught in the common schools. Al Mr. Rocens euid there was an academ: and attentive oenee oe in his district jon as much as EA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, L. 1. Sifoa Hotel ie mow open for the reception of yiaters the South Ferry, Brooklyn, at 9 o’c! Joek, P.M for Jamalcn, where stages will bo in re F ” ue ~* ar ped by Zachrisson, Nel °p. ZACHKISSON & C0., Agente, 87 Wall street, jext ship- | y Office, No. 14 Wall street. got destroyed. Our Mr A HL Pride, of our New York on My ae he: athan from the 4 v1 and other South Pacitic ports. |} leave on the 2th inst., and Mr. Bartlett will leave noma on the 284 July. on thé mall stoamor for South Pa- ite porte. for freight to San Francisco are those of any it ter Proof, a received tll 12 o'clock, 28 BERFORD & CO. 2 mado arrai rh Freight by the stoamor nally to guard againat the po Swett, #0 favorably ki Chagres and t of the re of our express steamer Tennesse ne apany the expre: through, |, to its destination. Ship ome getting their go 1 ship Com others om be put op in water pi owner'’srisk. No packsge should exceed 125 The weight, ADAMS & CO., 16 and 18 Wall streot. 10 SHIPPERS TO CALIFORNIA. —GREGO Per stent =f plenrure to ‘inform our pateo lio, that our (fire proof) office in and for the third time, muecem which destroyed all other buildings in its visinity. A our books, papers, merchandise, and treasure, were preserved uninjured. Tor our promptitu isto, the aati For a tong period, we have been in the habit of sendi goods throngh as soon as, oF in advance of t Agante on the in making ship rely on theit ages should b charge made. All ge it be put 1 ter f, oF they will beat the shipper's tisk.” Passage tickets furnished on the above steamers, a __ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, OR BRIDGEPORT. AUG. took fees —! te. x a ee nd affording throe y of Bridgeport, W YORK AND F 4 ited States Mail F which certainly deserves an ap any in the State; Vuiommen of Savannah b: 120 for the Governor's election. Lang was killed at New Orleans, inen affray with John MeCoun. ‘The President's Movements, dic. Nonrorx, Jane 28, 1851. The President and suite visited the sloop-of-war Ply- mouth on their way to Old Point. Before starting they were joined by the Postmaster General, who came down | started for a match of $200, mile heats, best three in from Richmond. The proprietors of the Old Point hotel gave a splendid ball to the President last the whole party left for Washington this morning. yard is completely deserted. bas been elected Mayor of Norfolk, by 335 and, were to be mads to any, he shoukt deem it but due to his constituency Randolph Academy should be sided. Il been applied to to endeavor to ho would be glad to see that he felt the diffeulty of adopting the principle. He was fully appropriation to one, others. called & meeting to get such aid for them. and made; but satisfied that if t they could nct draw @ line cutting Mr. Lyon's motion was lost—6 to 7. was then made a A reoces was taken till 4 P.M. At4P. M., the Senate resumed, and ordered the third reading of bills. Adjourned. AANA ial order for to-morrow. SPORTATION TO CALI- | Axnaxy, June 20, 1851, MISCELLANKOUS PROCEEDINGR, Mr. Backnovar introduced a bill to alter the Commis- sioner’s Map of the city of Brooklyn. Mr. Biny reported favorably the bill in relation to the powers of Boards of Supervisors. Mr. Cranx reported complete the bill to divide the re Sixteenth ward of New York city. Mr. Waxestay reported complete, the bill to incorpo- rate the Benevolent Savings Institution of New York city; also,» petition relative to the Bourd of Health of Connecticut Legisiature. Hanrtronp, Juno 26, 1851. Charters for four new banks have been passed by the jure, including one at Hartford, with a capita! The restrictive liquor bill hangs between the two houres, on an important amendment. ‘The New Planet seen at Washington, é&c. Wastuxerox, June 26, 1851. Lieut. Maury reports that the new asteroid Irene, dis. covered by Mr, Hind, in London, has been observed at the National Observatory, by Professors Keith, Benedict, instruments, and the orbit and other observations, A brilliant meteor was observed in the constellation Scorpio last night, at nine o'clock. jassachusetts block of granite, for the National monument has reached here in safet; square, Weighs three tons, and cost $3,500. Mr. Dewry Introduced a resolution in relation to the Commistioners of Emigration of New York city, Aftor discussion, it was laid on the tabi Mr. Waxeotan introduced a Mr. Towxsexp reported favorably the bill to authorise the Merchant's Exchange Company to reduce its capital and Major, with meridia computed for it from thi . to abolish tolls on rail- y. It is six feet THF DISTRIBETION OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN Mr. W. 8. Garcony reported favorably the bill relative to the distribution of the public domain. Presi printina, Ke. Mr. Moore offered a resolution to suspend the fourth tule of the House, for the purpose of introducing a bill jependent power of the respective wislature in regard to incurring ex- ting, travelling committees, &c. &e. Death from Abortion—fire, &. Cnreaco, June 26, 1851. Dr. Woodward, of Bellevidere, Boone county, hes been arrested for cnusing the death of a girl named Killen Slade, by procuring abortion. The girl was seduced by Samuel L. Keeth, a merehant in Belleville, who accomplice in the matter, and has abyconded. A reward «| of $600 is offered for his ayy any jail in t nd of a light «andy com A fire broke out in Chicago last night. which consumed 1 buildings, amongst them the Baptist Tabernacle, ‘The loss has not been ascertained, branches of the Le ‘the snd the more ibility of Ketontion from | the heavy rains at this season upon the fathm: A.W. wh asour Freight Agent between nd wre is now fo our employ upon oy sition, made pense for pu Adopted, 15 te TRSTIMONY OF WITNESSES, fr. Lenoy offered a bill in relation to taking, con- ditionally, the testimony of witnesses in criminal cases. DIVORCES IN THE SUPREME COURT Mr. Monass introduced a bill relative to the power of the Supreme Court in granting divorces, T ON THE ERIE RAILROAD, bill relative to the v reported against t re forward with great dispateh, will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity of sending by our as by an arrangement with the U. $. Pacitie Mail Stoam- precedence of all mi | plete the bill to bridge Lake | vere moved to recommit to the standing com- The previous question was move razor and cut the officer in the face. lodged in jail. Mr. Srinwes. reported fw the gauge of reilronds. Mr. Moxnis reported a bill to reduce the State tax Mr. B. IL. Bexrorer reported favorably the bill to ap- | propriate a portion of the United dtaves deposit fund to | nd medical institutions. } reported favorably to strike out tho ap- | propriation to New York t Mr. Wooeren moved to the New York Central A discussion ensued between Mensts, Woowrrn, A and Basen, when the amendmen Ds. “or it will he at the srably the bill to regulate Naval Intelligence. Bostox, June 25, 1851 8. sloop of war Portamouth, Commodore Gregory, from the coast of Africa, vin Port Praya, May | ‘22d, arrived below last evening. She left at Port Praya the ship Germantown, Commander Lavalette, to sail ina few days for the const of Afries her Jona- daz, 26th nd the pub- y Salad a coaheasttien nd, by appropriating $4,000 ollege Association Pending the motion to agree with the report of the committer, the Hopse took a recess till 4 P. Affairs In Albany. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Aveasy, June 4—5 P.M This morning, Mr. Rabeoek introduced the following important bill in the 8 mate — As Act to amend title 5, of chapter 8. of the first part of the Revired Statutes, entitled of the Attorney General The people of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly. do enact as follows: — See 1, It shalt be the duty of the Attorney General to give hie opinion upon legal and constitutional questions, when required by the dovernor, the Comptroller, Secre- the Surveyor and Engines, the Superintendent of the Bank Department, or by the Canal Moord, the Commissioners of th the Canal Commirsioners. or © matter that may concern their official duties, or the bu- siness of their offices; and at the req Attorney, to advice him in respect to prosegutions and criminal proceedings, or any action or proceeding in be- half. or in the nase, of the people of this State; and te and proceedings, which may be © Governor, Secretary of State. veyor and Engineer, or any ainet the Canal Board, the Canal Fund, or tly The following Is a list of her officers:— Commander—Klisha Bec! n— William Johnson. 1s going through without de- livered at the office on or be- \t. tne morning of the days the steamers .M. No Custom i tary of State, State Treasu non, B. B. Taylor. Canal Fond, or Ratlrond Acctdent—Fire at Ne eat of any Disteict track last evening, abe No one was sertousl Opie’s dry goods Kore st New Hope, Pa., was burned down yesterday, Stock mostly saved ¥ at ine into Bridgeport. This the low Tare, offers one of fend t cessed. voulee ext of too Uefend all actions, sui instituted against t pptroller, ‘Treasurer, Canal Commirrto Captain James L, Fhompson Dro Deveorr, June 26, in James L. Thompson, Inte of the t and soo in lew of General drowned fo Detrott river Unis mge ning on Saturday eve DELPHIA-NEW YOR | of the Land Office was fo Pursneneg of | Death from Lightnin struck by lightnin ‘Three other partica w the time were knocked down, but sre tecovering J any statute of this State feo 4%. Ifthe Attorney General shall yee 8 veglect Wo defend any action, throngh y Railroad. Fare ro. New York st A.M. from Be YA. Mand 6 P.M. trom Mot of Liberty et vAolphia at Gand 9A. Mandi P.M, ant atreet. CAMDEN an DewBoy Patt | © York to Phileaetotia—toe eamnb rovika, M At to" look Wit, OF procewd MORNING EDITION---FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1851. aa required by the first sectlon of this act, the ernor shall appoint competent counsel to represent ind to perform the duties in the mid section the expense of the State, to be paid out of ‘tions of the incidental expenses; and the person so appointed shall, in res actions, oF proceedings, possess all given by law to the Attorney Geherul, It shall not bereafter be lawful for the At- tormey General to. discontinue or ‘enter a nal prove upon any nt, or in any other way abaudou the | , and three men were considera ; same, without the leave of the court having jurisdiction ae Gry Wee've » be entered in its minutes. 4. The act.chapter 257 of the laws of 1848, en- | d ap act relative to the office of Attorney General | and District Attorney, and to defray certain contingent officers, pussod April 12, 1848, is hereby —— } Bee. 6. Whenever the discharze of other officiat duties | ely 10 prevent, the Attorney ttendiog in person at ‘any general ial term. o7 nt Charabers, of the Superio of the judivial distziote of thix State, t may employ such counsel as he may deem perform the dutics which the Attorney Gener 80 prevented fron dischargtay, and the reasonable cori pensation of puch sounsel. to bo certified by the Goves. nor, shall be paid cut of tiie funds appropriated for the Purpore. L. following is ancther act’ introdueed: by Mr. Bab- | cock:—~ roper to shall be Canal Appointment—Etplosion— Visit of Fire Company No. 29. Acoanr, June 26, 1851 Canal, just completed. street. The company went to Troy to-day. of the Cholera, Sr. Louis, June 26, 1851. on the mounta‘ at Quaramtine—the former lost eight on she trip. be devotved bya | river ix filling. A great railroad celebration takes place | frightfal warnings, electri here on the dth Ju2y, Edward Bates is to be the orator, Retiroad Accidemt-Jormy Bind. Borrow, June 26, 1861. due ia Boston at 54; PB. o'cloct. give two concerts im Springfield next week. Death of the Hon, Ly §. Jnaning, from Choi era, Memrsus. June 25, 1861. cholera, The Turf. it is worth, we gee bh £ Black Jim. . im five qn but the majority of the lookers on kept vecy “shady, and the afair terminated as best suited the inclination. three in five, im harness : dobp Anderson . Butcher's Vt s ‘Tue, 3:10—3:24—3:12--3:1 08. hea led during the race. A suaimary will suffice :-— | C. Vartine named b. g. Jim Kelly... Wi Jones named b. g ime, 3:08—3:07. ‘As socn as the above five, in harness, They were named Brown Tom and siders, who indul iu betting, are sure of, when the race oy the horses, and give the time of the heate:— he owner named b g. Star, »b2212 »~ 21121 Time—3:01—3:08—2.59—5 02— 3.00. Try Seconp Trot nrrwees O'Bienis avn Lapy Scrroux. | —This long looked for contest came off yesterday after- | noon, at the Prairie House Kace tin harness. The colt, and asthe sequel showed, actually felt so, for she, rap off with her driver, Charley Kilis, on the first heat, dige ave the heat to O'Blenix, in § minutes and 23 seconds, although he was not urged a foot of the way. Tho first mile of the second heat was beautifully contested, ax half of the second mile O'Blenis broke up, when the mare passed him, but he caught her again ab the quar- tor stretch, and ina desperate rash home, passed her en 5S minutes and 2 seconds. —St. Louis Daily Union, June 19 BY TELEGRAPH Paovinenen, June 26, 1851 Course to-day than yesterday. New York, Boston, Phila- wat in 2 minutes and 9 rebension, and $300 for his | 2 minutes 35 secon Ie ; she therefore took the purse Borton Girl, Stranger, sod Lady loud, were entered | ns © | for the first race; and Hector, Stranger ant Trojan, for | _, Mr. Newfie, the celebrated American tragedian, has ar- | the second, a purse for $100, which Hector won in three . 2 minutes 34 seconds—4 minutes | tur straight heats. 37 seconds, and 2 minute: ads. | ‘The Opera at Castle Garden, 26, 1861 There was much excitement at Wilkesbarre yesterday morning, growing out of the named Mason, who had threatened the life of several of the citizens of that place for arresting a fagitive slave oa y to prison, Mason drew a is now safely rrest of a colored barber | The Dale, Commander sailed from Port raya May 7th, for the island | prod’ of Joanna, to demand patisfaction from the natives for | outroges committed a year ago upon an American whaler. . Commander Foote, was on a cruise in the nin, and the Porpoise among the Cape de The Portemonth brings, a¢ passengers, the first and reeond matos, with seven seamen, belonging to - burg #hip, wrecked at Is Lieutenants—Firet,3. D, Johnson; Second, J. 1, Brown; | Third, @. W. Youn, ur Acting Master— Marine officer—J. 0. Rich. Midehipmen—C. A. ¢ Boatewain—Amos Volson. Tope. jb, 1854 The train of cars from this city was thrown off the t ten miles from Washington tle duappoared ‘The enthusiasm now incident to the production of the operas at Castle Garden, is a theme for the comment « all lovers of music. As yet, the timid fear to express, ove would think, their opinions with regard to some of the artista, exeept by the whirlwind of applause which attends many portions of (he performance, Some seem to doubt their own senses, and are scarcely ready to b frank. and govern their criticiem by their emotions | Others are more rational, and declare their An explosion took place at Vose & Co.'s iron foundry, jast evening. by which the Lae rn, apes serfously da- ¢ Guardian ine Co, No. 29, of New York, was received by Engine Co. No. 10, of Albany. Last evening, # grand torch Hght procession was had im honor of No. 29, in which all the Fire Department joined. The proves: sion closed with a splendid display of fireworks in State M trader arrived here from the mounting, reports | amusement was crowde having met #26 wagons near Fort Laramie, They were getting on well, and were free from sickness, They were | Charlotte Curliman would appear in her celeb zwted ob nearly all bouad for Oregon ana Utah, They had expe- rienced heavy 2ains on the rouge, There was no snow It ie said that Mersin.” at rolicitation of the Musical Education | Seciet », before she leaves the city. She is expected to The Hen: L. 8. Janning died last night of cholera, There is considerable sickness in the city, but not much Union Couner, L, L—~Taorrine.—On Wednesday Inst, a. number of gentlemen visited the above course to witness a trotting ma%eh, which had been advertised for a week pre- viously, between Trump and Flora Temple, but they were sadly disappointed. ‘Trump was not in order togo, and his owners pald forfeit. During the afternoon a contest | (ops This will be followed by—first classics! for a purse camo off, andalsoa pacing match, but neither of them seemedto please, The trot wasn one-eided affair, Blok Jim beating. Putnam and Nelson's colt easily in three straight heats. Putnam cut his quarter early in the race, and acted very badly afterwards; but Nelsoa’s colt had no excuse for’ being distanced in a 2:46-heat. ‘The driver can possibly explain the cause to those who tnianitads sonation aso tnguleiite. “dr cutteestpot'tie aii is oa manch'se | Bineset wit spent ta he chats — Wednesday, June 25, purse $100, mile heats, best three haraess:— Pactnc.—The pacing match came off as soon as . ; . J. Herbert, the above trot was decided; but it was impossible to | J. Jetferson, and Miss C. Jefferson, The admired play learn the amount of the stakes, or anything else in rela- on. the * Sti rey will be the coxamencing of the interested partice, The race was mile heats, best | Bu: Cexveewvine Couns, L 1—Trorrne.A trotting | match tor $400, mile heats, came off yesterday afternoon, one to a wagon and the other to asulkey. The wagon | precinets of Brougham’s Lyceum? ‘The actors are all of hor won handily in two straight heats aod was never a ee fiair was over. two other horses | Star. They trotted five heats, and the judges declared Brown Toss the vietor; burit vas gue o(-tetse peculiar | races that so mystify the uninitiated; and all that out- | is concluded, is, that they have “pockets to let.” We | | fashionable audiene: | ceived with enthusiastic applause. urse. The trot wasa | “old grey mare" locked as fine as a three year old race | Opera’? is nightly reevived with th the inside. winning, by about twenty yards, this heat, | compan | andalso the race. The time of the second heat was | There was «larger attendance om Washington Race PRICE TWO CENTS. ! Theatrical and Medtehval. Powrny Tueatee —The entertaimments for this eve- ning are of avery attractive charwcter. Titey wilt com- menee with the beautiful play of the © : of Byons,’* The Canal Board have appointed Oramel Griffen, de- | with Mr. BE. Fidy as Claude Melnette, and Wien sa mocrat, colleetor on the section of the Genesee Valley | 2 Vantine. ‘This piece will be well wreth aevkog. a8 botls Mr. Eddy and Miss Wemyss are art ist? of gtab celebrity, and are every night received with the rfost emt’ cheers. The other cliaractersin the pitce wil be sus- tained by an excellent stock eom| 1 ext feature WIN be w song by Mine Hitlert. which wll Se folPewad by e popular comic song; und the entertainments wiltsopclade with the sterling drama of the Broken Sword,’ a whicks Mr. Stevens plays Cot. Rigetio,and Miss 8° Dentnss Myt- tilo. Thie bill will be sure to draw a lorge’ asge a There is one very great feature as regards’ ‘Theatre, and that is, that it is well ventilated? coelt: | comfortable. We understand that great f ions are: ‘eneth Kews fiom Trains for Oregon, &c.—Progresy | bing made in regard to the grand festival of the F of July, cn whith oecesion the most attrac sré’ | ances ever offered will be presented. Broapway Tuxstar.—This nd comfor able’ n Wednesday even.ag, sae of thu mont fashionable and intelligent audier 383 wé here acen this season, attracted by the announcement that Mire | reeter of Meg Merrilies, in the operatic dram: 'of “ Guy | Hepnestog’* No other actress ever attempted “he repre- | sentation of this difficait character, and Miss Jusbinaey has certainly madw it ber own. Tt never fuila tc @raw am Cholera has nly ceazed at Jefferson durracks. The | overflowing house, and war reoelyed with most. steamers Grend Turk amd Concordia left 275 emigrent ous mpplause, The appearance of Meg, in the second scene of the Ferond act, and her unnatural vo'se and ithe aodience, and thoriater- | ext depieted on every countenanes was intense: | It is, | without doubt, Mies Cushuan's mesterpiece, and is ‘peou- | linrly adapted to ber physica''and melo-dramatic pcwers. | Mr Shaw. as Dundis Dinmont, was very good, and was daly acknowledged by the audience, Mz. Fredericks sus Kd Avrerious accident cecurred on the Western Railroad, | oq the character of Colonel Mwnnering with his'ustal yeoterday formoon, near the State line, bythe sudden , ability, Hilbas Harry Bertraum Huzris as Dirk Hattrek, bivaking of the axle orthe passenger train from Spring- field'for Albary. ‘The eagine was thrown of? the track: an@the second class cum was twned bottom: upward Mr. J. Knowltoa, the maiYagent, kd both thighs broken, and was otherwise injured. ‘Two brakemen were also so- | Bouse. It wasan excellwnt perfosmenee throughout, and verely hurt. and several passengers bruised: ‘The train | -M., did not reach here until 9 and Drs, Abbot ax Julta Mannering, were well receis a4; and the oaths ttle Miss Josephine Gougenheim, as | Flora, was, as she is in everything she attempts, excel- | tent. " Lart evening, Miss Cushman appeared us Claude | Melnotte. in the “ Lady of Lyons,” to another crowded waerited all the applause bestowed. Miss Anderton a Pauline pleased we very much, She is ome of the most promising actrees on tte stage, amd is making rapid Jenny Lind will sing in the “Ozatario of | progress in her profession. The otter eharacters wera cast as usual. and were well played. It must be borne in mind that Miss Cushmaa’s present eagegement termi- bates this week, and thatthere are bat two nights left. | ‘There will be a rush for seats each night, and those wiah- ing desirable places must go early. | _ Ninto's Gaupay.—This exdremelys suecensful eatablish- | ment is nightly crowded with the (its aud fashion of the | city. Itis well veatilated. and affords the most rational | amusement that can-beoffered. The Ravels and Gabriet appear again this evening, when, no dewbt, they will be received as usual, with immense cheering.’ They are the | greatest favorites that-ever appeared in this city. The performances to-night will commence wish the evolutions on the tight rope, with Gabrick Francois, and the aston- ishing M. Blondin, in their various and astonishing feats. ‘Thix will be followed by the new divertisement of “L'Lsle dee Nymphs.” ‘The various dances im this will be executed by M. Paul Urillant, Mile. Bertin, Mime, Cioces, and Mad Marzetti, with « full: sad effective ballet scene entitled the « Three Gladiators,’” by the three bro- | thers Frameois, Antoine, aud Jesome Bavel. The next | feature will be sojourn into Niblo’* splendid refresh- ment rooms. where the richest beverage ean be had, toe crewms Cf every description, jel . ‘The entertain- ments wilbeonclude with the amusing American ballet antomime of“ Joeko,or the Brazilian Ape.” in which apes | Naionas. Trieathe.—The entertaimments announced | for this evening are for the benefit of the pleasing and | popular comedian, Mr. Berbert, and aze of 4 at- tractive character, comprising three exeellent pieces, im | Which will appear the best seleetion of talent ever wit- esse hhinent, namely: feature, ich Mr. Seott and Mrs, Jomex will aoe Mr. ton to the race, further than there were five heats, one | Dune will sing © Huasa for Columbia,” and of which was decided a dead heat. There was no betting among the spectators, and they viewed the “pelters”” making their cirewits with feclings of great distrust. An oceastonal wink, and a «uestionable “that’s on the square. that is,” would escape the lips of & knowing one; and Miss Bond will dance the * Dowble Poika."” ‘This will, be succeeded by the farce of “ Ole Bull,” in which Mr. O. Karke avd Mrs. C Herbert with sustain the principal chateters. Dir. Leslie will next dance the * B Fling,”’ and the entertainments will conclude with the | © Spectre Bridegroom,” with Mr. aod Mrs. Jefferson and | Miss Jeffereon appearing in the cast, wam's Lacecm.—We do not know @ more com- city, either for neatmess or fortable establishment ip 1 0 2 1 1 | good air; the piceer selected are also of that light and 201323 received pleasing character which sre always Fure to be with cheers, Persons who are all day confined to Susi- | Bess wish, when they visit a theatre, to see and hear that which will excite the risible faculties, and where can they | be better accommodated in this re=pect than within the | the first class, and the orchestra is decidedly the best we | have ever heard in any theatre in this city. ‘The enter- tainments to-night will eommence with the « Ticket,” and the next piece will be the * Bl ow | Pets in Pante;” and all will conclude with the am piece entitled the “Queen of the Frogs.’ This pro- me will undoubtedly draw a lane audience, We oye on, at least, a8 Brougham has left nothing untried in crder to please his patrons. He isa hard working, industrious man, and if merit be looked to in the theay trical world, as it keems to be very much 60 now-a-daye, why Brougham is richly entitled to his share. Cunisty's Mixerneis.—This inimitable band of negre | performers announce an exceedingly atteactive gramme for this evening, consisting of dances, instrumental pivces, burlexques cod with Their beautiful hall is aiehtly ‘lied with the, moss and thelr performances are re- Frocow's Mixstarcs axo vie New Onwrans Seamvam res continue @s ruccessful as ever, The “ Buriesque same unbounded en- thusiaem as usual; and the “Fireman's Chaunt” delights * everybody. A fine performance is offered. to-night, cme | fore full mile, at a full gallop, for which. according to | bracing solor on the violin and melophone, he ought to have been ruled out, but so the | tthink. ‘This bad conduct of Lady Sutfolk | Banxvm's Moseom.—There is no harping too long om one string at this place of amusement. Another change | is apnounced in the bills for to-day, A new comia.exn | travaganza isto be introduced this afternoon, ad “Youog America’ is ene of the evening attractions, they trotted side and side most of the way, On the first | We learn, also, that Leon Javelli. a} pears in # new eha- racter, with unique effects, o programme for both perfo he a clastic cord. The is ® brilliant one, and itis persone include the entire strengtS of both Arotto Rooms —The exhibition of the Gient, at the | Apollo reoms. should be even by all persons. Ueie eight feet bigh, and weighs 40 pounds, Raysoyn's Mamwor Mexacenie —This eplendid ex | hibition, which i now in the vicinity of Boston, is at- tracting crowds to eee it. By reference to cdvertisoment all the particulars may be obtained. delphia and Baltimore, were largely represented. The | Mr. Banners —We are glad to learn thet the friend* san | match was well contested. The Roston Girl won the first | seconds, and the second alsoin of this old and favorite actor are about giving him « complimentary benefit. previous to his retiring from the management ofthe Broadway Theatre. We hope their | eflorts will be crowned with success. | rived im this city, after a very successful Mr. McKras Rectrasan.—This gentleman, who is h | ing at the Wainut-etreet Theatre, has won’ for bi | during his brief engagement, a high reputation. Those who have witnessed his perf-rmances ¢oncede to bim the posession of brilliant talents, and hit fae persouah aps pearance and graceful action add a charm to by acting | which ix rarely exceeded He anpears to-night in @ ebaracter written expressly for himself —“Omeinna the | Rowan Consul,” and all who can enjoy a masterly histri- onic treat, rhould witness it —Ponnsylranian. Thomas , Req #0 long and feyorably known | ccumeped eon thenirieal business Ia this ety obliged | wawith a visit yesterday, We were pleated toee him look so well apd hearty, Notwithstanding hit many nr- opinions, wit i | duous campaigns, hie energy and enteracise etinee that slight reservations All seem to want to know the res. | peetive value of fulvi and Bettini~or which is best. there is much “fire in the old flint’ yet, Mr, Barry leaves for Europe in the steamer on Saturday, for the xpoce of enaaging, the services of theatrical perrong of nt ul Both are great artists; but Bettini has the adrantage | Hrthnetion, amd picking up such nove ties as may be new over Salvi, in a fresher and more powerful voice, His re- citative is better than Salvi's—his style is more massiys ne wits and dramatic; and he can, when he wills it more forcible expresrion than the refinement of 4aivica of Salvi's voice ix is to cut out eharpl aninteglio. The forraer stands ont precisely what it ie. The latter can be studied, and ea. raire an impresion in the mind. clearer and better ad fined, whenever it is applied to it, Balvi’s style t« an im. Dettiods ie the seal of | Wm I Dunesn Hane m- inay give some idee of the She has been absent | art of two nae vocalists, both of whom merit she high: | gimia; Jno. Corey, Ohio; Jarpet bag rm jebilitated from | est distinction re oe Don Giovanni will de performed, with « | pression «f the seal of geniu genius ite lf This compari ‘To-night, | powerful | work t. Those who delight in this deemed by rome arupical oritie: urder of her fathe in the best moments of that artist. The effect produce a cameo—thad of Bettind's ity of ceeing Donna Anna's real for revenge | and entertaining to the Amer! blic, for the Broad: way Theatre New York, of which establehment he is to be associated with Mr. B.A, Marshall ax stage manages Tie will return as soom a0 Ris arranjaments are pefec Boston Times | Mr Dempeter is giaiag eoncertsin Wieonsim, Movements af Dist Reopie. Bettord IKiaton Wilson, Kew HB i, Conean do Af. fairs to Venenagla, and; Hon. J ere, mit Du rN Is Cagle Macks aan, Koyal Navy, Bogiand; Hugh M. Nelson, Bs. hiladeiphia, © ileceks, Newbern; D. @. Somers, ; we Arinstrowg, London, were among the arrivals at the Union Kines Hoteh kaa Wm Murr; 7, Tennessee: yman, Ben- | giaguee, YU ben. Myran Clark, Mancbester, Ve;| Wim. sink into the tamest of | Kennedy. Maryland, A. L. Kennedy, Louisiana; I. Hy. fll view in Ottavio a lower of the laziest dewrip: | Darling. Springfield, Macs ; R. Cross tt, SpringSeld, Mass ; seems to be always walking off into corners | J. Hi Ham. Baltimore; Wm the object of bis vengeanme is near—and will behold. | David A. Hall Washington, DO; A.C Jessup, West smore, Keene N. Eg co for as the first act is conegtned. a merry Zerlinn. The | feld, Ti, were among the arrivals yosterday, at tho | drama is mot equal to ems of the music, particularly | that im the Italian manver or school. Beethoven thought | and raid that his art n sver should have been degraded to | J.J. Carr, Ala; the foolery of £0 sean aious a subject as “Don Giovanal; but this i* only an isdivideal fectly colneide with, it, | “Mar ine Affal Tus Mesicas Bonoonrns —Two others of the five Mexl- can war echo epers, built im this city by W. I. Webb Bonita, Capt. Hunt the Antovir, Capt. Lewis, and the —railed de én the lower bay | teh tain's trip ail breeze was bt to rail both @ of the vee 4 mcrning for Ver - United State schor Ma mending Wood ull, arrived off the bar at Na | Monday efteracon though we per- | Leuderman, M nit to the Southweat ant dy Hook pilot on sil tomorrow (4uburday) Howard Hotet. Toa H. HL, Henry, Vt. B. Barker, A. Hi. Brockwag, O.; pt A. Young. doy HL b, Potter, 0.5 Capt, Davie. do; J.C. Morgan, do.; 8.0. Hall, Wia; Je., Charles A’ Gurley, Ontifuray, were erday, ot the Climo Wy it among the arrivals yi Lowel, Mr. Webster arrived jochester, Va om Tueday evening A telegraphic despatch from there says:—* slog the road he was cempelled to adigege Crowds of people. He was weleomrd to this place wth great joy by the Mayer and authorities Immense qumbers eoltect round bis hotel He made a brief asa beantiful epereh, He bas already been inviied to several dinners, bus will wurday next '* t Capon Springe on peon, MP. fre ay the on Wedraeday. in ol ava and Guite, will leave on Wedneg Wily, fo the reamebip Niagara, Cow cply secept ot eerge 1h railed trem Amerien. for Liver The Conde Vill Gay text. the vd Liverpect Dor ratte Miscellany mes Tougheriy wo partes Hl vo Ta, om bee b inant, hy a man nomed MeGinley Thewe were ninety seven deaths in Bultimage gid, daike WE the Week ending Mae Bd net.

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