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THE NEW YORK HERALD. SSS PRICE TWO CENTS. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1851. WHOLE NO. 6824. AMUSEMENTS, rte several of them think there will be~but ‘The Watering Places. “NEWS BY TELEGRAP ROADWAY THEATREE A MARSHALL SOLE LES. A MansiAth, SERMON OF ARO ARCH-BISHOP HUGHES. they ente no anxiety ne fo the resale. R) would be | OUR FASHIONABLE CORRESPONDENCE. nannies u. seo; G. H. Sete, eae His Frst Appearance at St. Patrick’s Cathe- | remem er the holy futher tdmoctf; in Cozzens’s West Port Horet, June 26, 1851. Intelligence from Washington. eae dral since his Return —His Grace’s Ac- Ly is blended the highest jesty with the pros | Means of Enjoyment at West Point—Beautiful Grounds | THE RETURN OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE CAPITAL— $6. Tite | count of hts Visit te Reme. pa weed ee , without praperen Rpt gered Surrounding Scenery—The Military Academy— Delightful MIS RECEPTION AT FREDERICKSBURG—INTENSE TEs taMuecsekt | Yestenddy foceniboh,’ at fell past ties ofeticks Athy py vgeeesd cgi wey a8 or one from s reste Part | Drieesand Welke—Miniature Lakes—Fifects of « Shower. | HEAT. We: er es n'irsAbvout To | bishop Hughes preached inSt. Patrick's Cathedral, for | that Kternal CMy, surrounded by such men, interested | Conteatment falls to the lot of but few—somesay mone; | oo. sae wag msioeh. elie a: Se = such that he can’t turn round, even on b apy bless. ay ab ‘gical east 5 herp a, Se El Flicid ir. Daviden Gen. Balian, hur hing) O'Be ME; Sas qlabcies oh ce pay ana aa Gaara ae) tater ee without being reminded of x0 maak bey a) ee ee ne te to | DUE with great enthusiasm. At the dinner, strong io Bdwned, wise & Denia; Lida, Mre. Le “eta w; Emma, via, i q ‘Principally how consoling tnd | enjoyed v9 the visitors at this delightful mot, at the | UB0mspecches Were made by the Presdent, Secretary TRE, CHATHAM STRERT—BOXES, | NN IBLO'S ean EN.—SUMMER SEASON.—MANAG! report live lire teertegtamp ts vaieed Bey. Pal recat Badly ee ee ae ae Se "1 | Stuart, and others, ‘The heat was Intense; thermometer ree Sty he Cencee hare ty tice at Nie J: performance to sommence ath Stcteck.’ pa sarge — redovabs aaaephang | meek, when be witnerses whatever ia touching and va pe the case, Ta only twound « halt hoursafter lenving | 2048, and one of the military fainted Im the street. \tertainment var nipitsy pt youth , @uring the tie in which the sorrows of the . The speaking at dinner was kept up for three hours. pe Thr ty and his Cs a] te have nourished his inner and are commemorated by the head’ | the moixy, dusty, sweltering, uncomfortable thoroughfares Swed i Seo eet vine eet Me ice Fa oa Eeahscs Eee Conk Pantomtaes tye ‘Ckeaee ot pee Sat bie oti saa flame.” The Arch. | of the church Mamie sak shag sropad Fens tew.| of the sity, one reay be at his “ease at his inn’? Mere, sur- | At 6 o'clock in the evening, the President and party Eee, iiraBe Bre Bale Nol Jeera, Mr. | popular Ravel Family. ate bi ad Antaise is | Lichos hes ana ey Sk parents, Rae, hie tour, | grand is the contempiation, when you bebiold, partly bY | rounded by all nevdtul comforts, and many of the luxu- | left for Washington, sekdiers, cithvens and a large com- +n ¢ considersble tlech from teeide from es geen ae ‘ational drama of 1141 the hig inimitae ssa | and he looks rublound and ffveb, end likes divine in ‘aides ti banana tates oP alt Duaaut’ | ries of life, with thas most urmflectedly polite host to care | PAPY of Indies attending them to the Potomac river, Nia Gen. Weshington, Mr. C. We Baylor Harry the rane, “he Mgt! lta 8 HOE be baa cries pees Te iu’ | Be vemtmed tetas chet hobs ee ta Game teen wit | dor he. ond plenty sf attendonts to perform all the aml} | Utteen mulles by railroad. The steamer Mount Vernom, . Bra 5 : a , : Clinton, is Savona; Mary Manners, Mise Croc years by ths vst, while he bas built up his imtorot at | tlfyou that the mpectaccs rw rather a ad of PUBIC | Caen needmdsat thew hands, Six timen « day visters prrelapelbery esccabiserepecir ype a pageant. “ ettia ” aught home, TALIAN OPERA, AT CASTLE GARDEN.—WAX MA Rome, as the leading representative of the Cytholic | presented tothe mpectator, y is | arntve here from Tew York so that one can almost | 47.000 Ot aay ie at teealy pees Wisden Fetuek, Manager ind Conductor. | Admission, 3 cents Church in the United States. Im all points of view, m away from them by strangers who | choose his own hour fer leaving the city. In the norm | faysuiuht, ué oo te performed, the. 0 therefore, the journey has been happy and auspicious, | 8° there at that ogy vd eng is 4 ing the stean#oat New World or Reindeer leavesat seven | It is understood that the President has reviewed tho GQueresia Borgia. veh ’ - and the chureh in these parts may be expected to Sourish | it is the mc who do this. I if one instance | o’closk. Anov&er boat, which stops here, leaves at two aint = Ce et at Strong ‘rain with new vigor from its influence. which ceeurred after washi o’clocit, P. M., and’then there are all the different trains re peered Ao gree ai city, at 4 o'cloeks Semnato ‘ai Sera After | The cathedral was pretty well fled, but not so crowded pe of care-on the Hudson Re Matrond | 9, a ope de« | this afternoon, was 92-deg., and 90 deg. at 6o'clock. ‘Rustighe! A sirous to come to West Pomt can su’ jour jepar- eae ; Jane Chasterly, Mise Eames - ey th | ##we have seen it on other occasions, when the Arch | order, but it A 6 velo N Re yatta sta nun oe ii the GREAT EXHIBITION. Tippity, +: se’ ”'| bahiop proeched cel sce wookal setbeel. ek bs | Gamay teen ture from New Yoite to his Eusiness; but, if buainess wit | MAter from Hie Janctro—Stase of the Ther~ ‘pers every night, Saturday aot exsepted. ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM.—SPECIAL.—BROUGHAM'S | Grace brought the red hat from Rome, the building | ¢ould wee » Bish errypadl trl henctergnsab sang sse fey args A Dalraiias Ries 53 ROADWAY THEATRE LADIES AND GENTLE. ft, Monday ne: ae 3th, ides might but fout | would not have contained half of those who would have | land» ancther | Dot erpecaly in pleasant weather, The delightful views aLtimone, Jume 29, 1863. Bw A han vy habe ats for the comi of the present season, Box Book now open. thronged to see it. Some who, notwithstanding what | fal ia by | elon, Hodson river never grow old. They are | The ship Greyhoumd, at this port to-day, brings Rie rahin = . , | Somtanity allaaging, Tiis ontlion, ofeoures dew ast | de Janeiro dates of 2hst May. The political mews ia OWERY 3 HEATER Pomc a pocemane- part | iy pe = a pale te Me Thomas tarry tr 1% Be Tatts they had read in the newspapers to the contrary, ex- salty of the Chueh. Bat change, bub the plottre grows more and more perfect all spartans, he mishote generally were mach 4 ‘ pected to feast their eyes upon the holy symbol, were Where lact year the axe, and plough, and | ’ pli bing hook were at work, may now be seen beautiful | Ceffee was dall. Produre very abumdant, vi | Tocca nine J way ite 35 much diseppolnted, and sald. that his Grace would lock | deep meaning, full of sos fawns and delightful groves, which were then ia course | ‘The New Orleans mail, as late as due, bas arrived. determined to ‘as wellin it, and was as deserving of the dignity, as the oeaten rg wt of preparation or improvement to adorn aad add new Td Southern papers contain no news. ae best Cardinal among them, the prevener of him who has entire (guidance, not only somforts to the residences on tho bauks of th noble | ‘The thermometer, to-day, in the shade, stood nt 9. ace Fae Azan blehon Sect eyelzverniiscoheghonet Bi: SSNS VAS eee ios tame cf ellos: | Eman pt pe po hy Boge eer den From Boston, ATION AL THEATRE —MRS. MELINDA JONES | Matthew, beginning with the thirteenth verve, for hi | pd, 0 (hit day: Ro glocwau Xt Os at Hetememaclyen | saunuer residence, From the windows on therast,© | even gy postow renee ence—Spare OF TH™ PA her ‘rien i fas text, which, having read, he said: Beloved brothrea, i | under the dome. the mnjestie dome, of St. Peter's, which | viv cf the river is to be bad, with all its quiet grandeur "THERMOMETER a wag ee A ES on which oceasior by perth in to me a pleasing coincidence that on the first day on | seems to have been built to express the unity, and | and all its commerolal notivity, | Fleets of sail oe | Boston, June 29, 1861. ou o'clock. The patrons of Christy's Mi Hulver'sbenutifel play, THE LADY OF LYONS--clauds which I hove the pleasure of addressing you again, the | Seneth, and tude of the Cathie Charch—that the waters every tide, and. lumbering banges, , 1861. Ecspectinily informed that the Saturday Afverav0 Nelnotte, Wes: Melinds Sones teman of thisoity hag | which T ba q the panied by a canal beats, seem to vary the scene as | Hoxora Mahony, aged twenty-eight, tie mother of four soill be discomtinued for the future. ver volunteered to play ® Solo om ng | Church celebrates and honors the martyrdom of those they approach Sut secéde ot shout intervals, while every | .1.1 ase. was beaten to deatie about nom to.dey, by her ar Song. ‘To conclude with the celebrate Peevotatisae Pasa hune Petre djicabo ertlesion. “Who is | Bour or two the railroad trains come hissing and screas . o ea J AT FELLOWS’ NRW MUST. | ary 3 catitied HARKY BURNHAM, in which the | glorious aportles before whose shrine it has recently | Five, o super hen Petra ie nocs dose aot feels | ing along like mad. From the west, the view, though of | husband, Daniel Mahony. They liwd at No. 125 Broad fray, betraem Howacd and Grand ve er te been my privilege to offer praise to God. ‘Thin ie a fee: cies of holy joy amd gratitude to God, in the very rela- | * diiferent character, is still charming a bonutitul Little | street. ‘The deceased exhibited marks of violence abous Jastly a USICAL ENTERTAINMENT, AT THE SOCIETY | tival day, on which the Church does honor tothe martyr. acho cuotdien bac pastacke so walane and uoparal valley, or fat of land, upon which the hotel ry | her head and breast, and was alo injured internally, eleaemene coms, CorDer 0 way and Leonard strevts—Con- ; ener bers teen eau withthe preston favor by | ert ot the Gontalce Famly” Sil take piace se the abone | dom of Peter and Panl—commemorates the anniversary | led! T would hardly do justi: to my ovn fering T | Sone itawhich stretch stay em lther hand. "Rort Put. | Tis turderer bas beén arrested nd. eoirnitted to from all parte of the Fellows | room on Monday evening, June 30th, TL.” Tickets of sdmis- | of the day on which, after having given up all else dear | i) BO\ ins inthat eteroal Ct ‘and, indocd,elsewhere, | Ham is in full view, and the Buttermilk Fails within a | aie fd “3 ‘ dams tilated | sion, 25 cents. Doors open at 7, comeert to commence at 5 hae poo Ys yelwewhers, | Vaurter of a mile.” Omnibusea and other carringes ran | ¥8# Heatly closed on Saturday. The arguments of coum- precisely. ee Bester Pr aaa _ | to them for their Master — cause, wort ts : = ne my visi Mo Baxye- bh od Pecans oon | memingand evening from.Jozaens’s Hotel to West Point | Sl will ~~ tga on Tuesday, towhieh day the referees | Steelf—the one beheaded, the other crucified—but wi ae ON mot Archbishop | proper, which is distant only one mile. ‘The parades of | *ourne PRaEHn Cue OF regarw TUF mm OWN erm or wenyrng mis saaster, | VAP, PT mTMd puvivad the sacrod sytabol from | the cndets are well worth wituessing. For thowe who | .¢ Today, at one o'clock, in the shade, the thermometer | begged that he might not be crucified in the same | the hands of the holy father himself. This iw but one of | eniey mauiet drive there are plenty of places near at | © han iF hh ey Sestninaeie cooper ‘commenee in the after- | form, but with his head towards the earth. The Church, | many instances of that kindness ; but I have reason to _— = will repay « visit Adjustinent ‘of the “ Dock Yara” Dificulty, slocksand ine evening at Se'cloak. The om. het amidst all'the threatening of revolutionary el bere is not full, bat is beginning to fill up. | ‘re varied and seleet and such a2.can be seen | however, hasan object higher than simply commemo- | Mlleve that amidet eyes often on thivgide of the ocens, | Among the residents here at prosent. are Major Leslie. C. | ot Boetetm, 8. A.,and Pr. Duncan, of Natchez, Mississippi, with their familics. The young folks seem to enjoy themselves very much, There are several fine ramDies to be had | Nonroux, June 23, 1851. The sommittee of the workmen at the Gosport Navy yard, appointed to wait upon the Secretary of the Navy, storms, and beholds with a pleasure that he does not conceal, the = of the Catholics of this country, scattered though hey. be, to the eentre of the apostotic unity, and the Sy he a wen rating the glorious virtues of her founders, which is, to ae being the and at ‘same time lented band in the U; lay before us, corstantly, the relations which they bore to Christianity and to the Church—to eneourage, con the Mu: pei * i cos etetes, ychildgen under 10 years, 1234 cents. . by their example—to raise us up to something, {not Like the blessed Lord himoelf, whe ought to te our perfect model—still, at least, to those who, notwith- standing their weakpesses, performed the duties which they owed to their Creator, and whom, for their subse qucat fidelity, Christ selected as the pillars of his Ohureh iat and kind spirit that ogtuates the goverament, im- Posing no restrictions on the faith, and offering 0, ob- Atacles to the free exercise, of our holy religion, such as . TL kpow that it is a ‘consolation to the heart of the holy father, and I trust that hence! ward it will continue to be so, and that we who partake through the grounds, which, adied to the special means | of amusement around the house, provide ample ompley- | ment for the children during the day time, and at night the delightful atmosphere is so evol that refreshing sleep is cure to prepare them for the next day'seports. There is one feature at West Point which has never yet been pro- ave returned from Washington, where they succeeded in making an amicable adjustment of the diffloulty witis the commandant of the yard, The workmen will retura to their duties on Monday a AYMOND & be DRIESBACH’S MENAG R ‘This celebrated Menagerie—the largest id be ofall the ssered institutions of Rome itself—for there is | perly noticed, namely, anumber of delightful little laices, —the one to be the foundation of it, and the other the i ich lie nestling in the bilis in the wieinit, e Opera at Castle Gai re ducted in the known world—embracin, nothing at Reme except what I have mentioned, that is | oF vasios, whi & iy. | Th ride re eon bere ease eee ghosts the woe great apostle 9 the Gente "Tht por: | ot ete_we bare the inttutons the, eri a | a ie eri gyn them'tais, | E¥steiaDorgla” Se to be performed to-night with Peapectable and inl of the United Staten hag | TPVHE APOLL os aera FRE | then'of the Scriptures which 1 have read designates the | SeTaments, the means feet Neto and Peter Nerofor |. Wehada delighttul shower here last night, which was | Marini, Lorini, Caroline Vietti, and Bosio, in the primal reed a mos! office of St, Peter. from the lips of our Divine Lord and the first raim that has eam . : Nova Scotia giant ho ia onl: it wo ne | the moment, Peter for all eternity. I trust, I say, there- ratefuly received, as it was pal characters. The rdles have been distributed, it will Se vagerel <iher and towne ait Ns ii iia and and {3 tect ih in nolidag three daily‘levees’es | Savicur. ‘The mode in which he Proceeded to implant | fore that we will feel it not only” our duty to full our Eicesed this region for three weeks. The effect was | lesen with excellant tederone cd tf owen bs ue Waltham: Thursdsy. Bits, Cou rowded houses. Ie is & noble representative of old Scotia, | the heavenly truths in the hearts fore, that wo with fool St mot only our duty ould our | Gistese ci wee do secmed an'uach duitghtet, tole wi judgment, names ai satae ‘- Tawrence Fs Ca, ar i ‘tes raters with | was one of grad ang eet ‘omnia, aud who waste ot to tend ira and pe hioruing ‘as were the men, women, aud children; | Persons should be present, such an audience would be ny, Sth and Wednesday; Oth, Pte faltume. "admittancn, 25 conte; Children, 128; conte. | Serene aie talete ieaenen ae ty mite “pling footie ion aa err td, ‘Srubisiy, “sed verging that the eye” reced the manager. ‘The opera isa favorite one, and is full of | the hearte of the apostles, in in Peter's heart. notwithst to himself, and evea his former denial of upon seemed to bear a happier and brighter ap- | dramatic and lyrical beauties, countries, those who thoug! im a ae ; Lee by toy wb emery Fearance. ‘The dust is laid, and the pleasure seckers are ————————— r AMUSEME! Ts me PHILADELPHIA, pediment in the way of developing the privileges of bu- FOURTH OF JULY. that Tam!” and after him, be asks, “ Whom do men say ‘Theatieal and Musteal. out in numbers this morning, to joy a drive or carriage if NEI a oF SEVENTH. xD oe their answer, he aske, “ But whom doyousay that fam!) | malty, bave, jE Cre ae eh | tee. Tweets ccrnnctty Nectaaet alt careers | . Nowese Tans cilemt pieces are announced, ete ialiy efeor- tion with the By a generous impulse, Peter replied, “Thou art Christ, | Hues) ') Mum Soi The question that is asked. ix, | *UmMmer retreats, to make this one of their sopping for this evening—the historical play called the © Court 35 gente; ehilézen citprioe. | pier No-L3 d Jackot, | the’ Son of the living’ God.” Then Christ tells Peter : $ b laces, They will not regret it. There isnoneof the non- Fool; or, the Old Man’s Curse,” and the “Blind Boy.’* —— not how much or hew litthe there is to be of liberty, bat | P y gt : © Mr. ron x alan, ati, Sand 10 P- Be, fr Bitabeehtown, Westhel, Pi who he is. and says: “Thou art, Peter, a rock, and on : parade sensical forinality of the would-be vory fashionable public | ‘The first part of the entertainments will commence with wae Dariaethe ~ sey teppr ye gna La Beat orem, | thisrock I will build my church, and the gutes of hell | YPi'her woe oe ca petectnts phir Ay ery | houses; but everything 1s well. ordered, and nothing is | the “Court Fool,” with Mr. Eddy, avery clever actor, ertinette, formcriy of the eta Pally, isin Rhee a “i leave Blisabethtown at 10% A.M and at ry f" oe | shal pet grees anne Ob, blessed ayy 4 result im at inerace of Wiberty, but will end in thedestruc- | Drglected that can add to the well-being and comfort of - Seeouiet, tien as Sp eh a Mar: Taylor, . ft a me id 2 pa my | faith! ps Bas fe ‘J — oe neha the church | tin of ali that i ewentiel to human society, At this | visiters while here, There is an air of real respectability A wim ft anche. Min Hilert wil ing sneet, hee oye XCURSION ON LAKE ERIE ON FOURTH OF | steuiilg Tee evens strate a Sigs ch | mement the te nball society be saved, or phall it | sbout everything here; but there is no straining after | admired ballads, and we clone w Spacing tarese bes, : lendid steamers KEY STONE STATS, | MAY be engaged—the gates shall not prevail | Oth? Imell this there m & feturn, among infidela— | Dew modes to delight fashionable nobodies; no one seems | Tou antic murical drama of the “Blind Boy,” in which << wendage, erowsed inte ip. sees — ‘TER. against it, | Christ bas built it on # rook, and that rock | PVT sie tne Protestants theiicelves, in the highest | tolack means of enjoyment, There is suiftcient to em- | Miss 8. Denin aud Mr. Stevens will appear in the leading Se Kee a co Gea ii {ng famous is Peter. It is nearly two thousand years since this singe taupe eines of On : Deenme | ploy the mind, and means enough for beal:hAil rectea. | cbarseters. Considering the low prices—twenty -five cemts Seon lopether with ‘the performances in the Lecture Reom, | morning. + wat raid, and during wll that time what might have beea sea the Mf the church—there is aneviden | tion always at hand, Anexceilent piano, in the drawing ‘es— this theatre should be crowded every night, for the low price of 25 conta. Passengers offer, | anticipated from the words of our blessed Lord have not Lt yg 4, In frequent requisition, ‘The compasy is not excellant entertainments offered, and’ the ta Visiting the most interes! | ceased to occur. He does not say the gates of heil shalt ough yet. get a bat that will come lented artists who are engaged there rae fe partgeirnee gM es pty Ry BE torday from | Baoapway Tuxaree —The aspirant for tragic fame, CH OF a EY tary groands. | Waller, who has been playing in Rurope with cousidera hotel called up- on the ladies bere. A return call. must, of course, be made to-day of tomorrow. | This interehange of courte. good. pleasant drive of a Pott. adds tothe inducement Everything at the other house par- wuld be perpetually engaged in st ig sed cota and wl alin a eso Laas Yaranr of (Es charen sof of Cktlstise economy, son will find that in every period and in every century the church has never been out of struggles whilst | Invtitution, But the church hes me bie success, aud who ig said to have been born im thia , — appear foemight in Shakspeare's beautiful but uit obarncter of Hamlet. When we have seen bin enter more particularly on a eriticiam. We hope ie may soutive every encouragement from the visiters of the Broadway theatre. If he have merit, let him re ne be scomtty Rea there 32 no —- for goverumen . man returns to bis original condition—an unprotected 1] ‘orld, (Chai = ea or at7 o'clock, A. M-; Sante Clans, things are understood; and, as far as out- are concel this is a good that to keep them up. out the object of its reed, le grig | takes of th is to be ooh triumphant —that ita Grea: | takes of the stitfnese of military restraint, from which his reward. The accomplished actress, Miss An- Yralanet Lie? Pleasant mission to, discharge towards the men of the | ead will truct and consolidate even the outwar| | Occasional relaxation is necessary; while, on the other | Qertom, will appear as Opbeliee she is @ credit to the sam | immortal spirit, the rpirit which dies Sta thee bearing of tbat see which was founded by St. Peter, | band, the novelty of the military encampment, and the Broedway ny. The entertainments will close with vc a LONG | BRANCH, NEW JERSEY.— made of earth, and to earth they will return, Andafter | *P4 inberited by his successors, all sustained by the | drilling of the cadets, make it an object for the boarders © 1 be omy ron ‘above new snd Tine, their fall we know what they are—mon subject to passion, | °"ieival power. t is the rock ‘on which the ohureh is | &t this he es We Sia an chan Suazo WOR g ood in Nimo’s Gannex.—The Ravels offer a splendid enters. ith by SA. thence by the fom- | disposed to be proud of themsel ft wnd proud | funded and the gates of hell shallnot prevallagainst it. | Xi the West Point imcitution’ Costeavs te the , teinment for this everfng. ‘The amusements will com- Bia mat care to Philadelphia.” "Returning, wiil | men--men such as they seem to-day. In the nature of | J - mence with an overture, which will be followed by the te ma That om the dth | thirgs. therefore, the church was to be opposed ; and in Marine Affairs. Friday, June 7—P M. comic pantomime of the ~ Four Lovers.’ with the Ra- every form, becauce it was in all gem coutrary to | Seterered renee Reese be more diffieu! then ell denial. Tt began by Weedhing tne humility ; Lavxen —Will be Inunched on Monday. Sist, after- noon, from the ship yardef Mesrrs, Vaughn & Lynn. Kensington, the ship Cariaco, 500 tons burthen. She is veis, Marzett, Collet, and Mad. Clocea, in the pri characters. The next feature will be the tight rope performances, in which the inimita‘le Gabriel, Pran- ndeer left orning, past of New York at id landed her . beating the r minut ngers here Fugen River’ Kei intended for = de Janeiro trade, and is commanded ° ‘ . cols, and Mons. ondin, will give their surprising feata, SANE Soewe aincpin c eye, billiard Thtce ond vehietes, | snd tell mo if ite cary to divest ourselves of arrogusce. johnston. Her dimensions are 135 fest | puts sto this pias about thirty mie | ‘afier the intermission for refreshments whish are served for the pleasure of The table will be envied | Its first principle was that of charit; hy —teve ete carl and 145 foctextreme lencth, up in firet rate styl the evening's pleasure will Cermi= With the best our market ‘udorda, aud the bar shall be | even to our enemies ; and this at a time ce th the weet with 29 feet She is built of Delaware whi The Tart. nate with the pantomime of Magic Trumpet," Tith the best liquors. knew no distinction’ except friends and enemies, transom, inner fitern post, apron, knighthe : . ig This bill will be sure to crowd the house. EPTUNE fro US RW ROO woot will was not to be expeoted that vindictive man should gi corner counter timbers, of live oak; with locus Dervato Taortixg Course. —We notice a race in the Nat T —Two execilent dramas are offered } PN "ana cae ay | Up bis revenge, nor that the rieh man should be di cheons. She is near six fect through from the top of the | Buflalo papers between Jock Rossiter and St. Lawrence, — for this even urement, The first in order is “Rob ce etd will’ be goud from July to part with his property for the benefit of his eelson to the lower part ofthe keel and nineteen inches | two mile heats, which if the track is a full mile in | Res” with Mr J.R. Scott, of great dramatio eelebe | creature, who, loss fortunate in the fer of the world, bad | in the bilge, with Bitge ntreaks bolted edgeways; her Rey, and Mrs. M, Jones as Helen ™ length, is the fastest trotting contest that has taken place thiv season in any part of the country. Jack Kopsiter, it appears, makes better races in the weet than he does om Long Iiand. What is the reason’ Can it | no claim upon him except community of race and commu- nity of redemption by the wow God. But if these be te | the feelings of mankind is how much more did the precepts of the Church wr those whose situs tions im life ele copper and fron fastenings are most abundant; her main hateh combings are mahogany plated, on the toy with brass. She has all the modern improvements, wit! patent ventilators in her poop deck and planksh ears, Malvina ‘will appear in a fancy dance, talnmente will conclude with the much admired nautien! dramacf “Harry Burnham,” Mr Watkias ia the lending charscter. {t will be recollected that this red of perfect safety; and those hn tys Kood d them above the mass of mankind. fortabl Thete tastes | and will be steered with Robinson & Co.'s patent steer- piece, when first introduced, had along and succemful wee her da a ‘apply at the | fuchas kings, and emperors, and conquerors, whoare res | ing apparatus, Prom thecacy and graceful curve of lier | the miles are shorter and the thes slowerin run. The company at present at the National ts eae bonte. ponsible to nothing but their owa changing c4- | lines she promises to be a fast sallet—Pennsyloanian. | erm part of this State! The following is anac- cellent. LUTON HOUSE, aaa in prices: It was not ex- 4 their own corrupt will? count of the race :-— H™ Lauwxenes at Bactotone.—The thé season. Persons desirous did clipper ship Nirst Heat-—100 to 90 on Ja tt sek broke | RNOCGHAs's Lroevst—A bill of great attenction te Ey crm aot rata rane SIONS. Fit, 8 erin chore Sad Lary ows | gata Bc Sat" R hee We Tad | Fo Des 0 om Jack Roi ack te | gh a a a a ne Trojan leaves Pier No. 3 at 6%, 10 5 . Co., was launched yesterday afternoon at pes on | a ee a renee pawed him | No wan hos better claims than Mr. B. on the dramatie Steamboat neous ph TO NIAGARA FALLS AND BUFPALO’ It commenced in the time of Peter, who was brought be | th" Sard cf ber builders, Meats BJ, & it. Hell, at the | S%d led to the quarter im forty-two seconds, tothe half in Dvytie™ ‘ite has used, during the past thestoreat HA Veauital cottage nda ee | ana fetora on the th. he ourney ill | fore a magistrate and scourged, aud continued from that | f.5.70¢ West Falls avenue. The Seaman's Bride is | #28, and continued to lend to the three-ywarter pole, Pvery curt to please the eittceus of New York ite has historians mey say udout the omuipotsnse atthe sharete, | DUllt for the eonsort of the Seaman.Jaunched about» | [hom /ck lapped and passwd him. erveting the hud engaged many 0 the best comedians of the city, 08 onnis, House, BY JACOB WOLCOTT MORRIS, | 4 y eo deaee te Enon fled ti pe cod the | Year since by the Mersra Dell, and whose rapid trip to Brot sien enn Canale this Sa very bigh «ala Tle bas been constantly iting dnd «Branch, Monmouth county, New Jersey. ak + oa rset MuAG | Moccenscts of Bt. Peter have been obliged to fet ana bide | California hes already made her famous in the nautical | best. which wae trotted in i:5\,—Jack coming in at his REWSHURY, ON THE ad - | themselves in caverns in the Appeninos, where they, | {Tid She is built mainly on the model of the Seaman | Vio. ckt he time down two oF onda, - ea: the rus nevertheless continued to launch forth their deauneia- | [ihre raid caller, Sheet 100 tons burthen, an Second Heat-—Both horsex admirably. Law. wih Bir W Don es Coun Joe; the wie eeesney tock apply sieesn eee , fest for, om the -* sin | Ihebattle nt the church inits oetwari rei, | the following dimensions :—152 feet depth cf old. Mer | ted mach bett nt was the mont bona | Vitita,” aud the = Great Exhibith wre ath tory than any ~ | tions: but how much more eubtle bas been the contest | inches beam. and 17 fret 6 “yn ee oe nol. Her | sifully contested one we ever Cunssty's Mis ; own company will will be RAND EXCURSION TO STRATTON PORT, NORDER between heresy and truth? When Chrict said that | i Cl ake | There was no part of it that present to their patrons this evening one of their po Boe T eter | to cvletrate the Nori | the gates of hell show'dnot prevail inst the church, Peace | two lengths apart, and it was te eed in 58 The fol Hort attractive programmes, comprising « ecting cooks, walters, A. it is understood that be meant to signify that the church bth cgre wing ie @ summ clebrated melodies and burlesque. B. BP. t person for the bathing era 4 THE WS. sing, for the fret time, and ccmpored for bi ophen 0 of “Nelly was a Lady,” ke. George lotr duce w dence, with new © The hail ia weal ventilated, and a moct agreeable eveniag of amass ment may be had by visiting Mechanics’ Hail, which ie highly fequented by most fashionable audiences Amenican Moser —A great bill is offered for thie | should not only ultimately triamph in all its contests | but that it was the depository of revelation—that is, | that he would «peak to us through the charch, whieh | he made the deporitory of all divine truth. And the | eherch is not only the depository to preserve, but the | channel to communicate; and it has its interpreters | | to explain, when necessary, all that Christ revealed for | | the ranctification of man. Hence, he said, he would be | and hence it & new song, writtem Foster, Req author the inimitable, will Outs Dimmick en! Mr. Tallman eat ct) ot 8 trip up the So ers on the new ot the iiberal pe patronage aap heresctere recived weal | lly solictt those intending to visit this popular the present eens to his honee their pass pleasantly, a first refresh eed with the church to the end of the world Mr J J. Abra land. The. ‘guber ith the church to the . x a loos oad of the fees Gicue sfterzoon and evening Len Javell, one of the greatest Procure qo native oo sore | that implicit obedience to the authority of the ueneel chee ‘os 3 rope dencers in the world. and the celebrated Merr va Sabid ones tenia ar church is necessary. In this implicit obedience, not | [ori//a? pfiarmoum, Ly ari eee © Gay— | Cline, will appear on the tight rope; and the dramatie | Feopned ortions fhe church hes net boon. conquneed t, her ps Maxall, launen The Court, in giving their price of adinisaion PRSIONS TO CONRY. D, | She hasbeen trled—her power has been tested la every | “Me TRL last week —Paltimore American that “this was very clearly mot | PF 7 wes) C0 akan fey | wey thet the perverted heart of man could conceive, | _ Scancity or Vaeswris at Anexawonra—There exists hoary, Gamagee, 1) may be thet, Bed we | . Danone Bove na in eat ree ore so6 2 ON AS C. exteriorly, internally, intelectually, moraily.politically.ia | With us an almost voprecedented searcity of coasting bern called upon to decide the case without the inter- band of performers are sailing nm the full tide of suc every way, for there is no power on earth that has not in | Teele. Cont te arriving in large quantities feom the | vention of «Jury. we should have found for the defend. | Veilows’ Lail is deilghtfuily evi, and the entertainment Bt gad turn attempted to anail the Catholle Chureh. During a | Comberlacd inines, detined for shipment 19 nearly all | Ret; butts not a case in which we fel at liberty to given there ls of the frst order —eufficlent inducement leaves task trip st %4 period of three hundred years. all the suceossor | the Kastern porte, and good rates of freight are offered. _ disturb their fiodir hen bhiuninhunhnoeee ne | leaves Grand sere at "8 toa A. | of St. Peter have given up thelr lives for their faith; and | We hope our Enetern iriends, who may be lying unem- Richard Lec —Motion to set aside — lerjue is to be produced, with other attractions, ; EA BATHING—LONG BRANCH, N. < | Spatierige sprees is © slosh, | after that, when Christianity and the church were tole- | ployed with their veasels, will “top their booms,” and | Teport of refere te Manasie Avoosra, the celebrated Parisian dancer, wha feribgr will open hie house for the ross of visiters i rated—nay. taken Into favor by and others of | bear away for the Potomac, As many as can come will | fugwstus Lye Clark and others Motion has long been appreciated by the fashionable soctety of Ghie day, Jame 2st, 1X1. HENRY HOWLAND. —— he blending of the | find empicyment. An impression having, as we under. | to set aside report of referee denied, with costs New York, for her skill in teaching the elegant art of i earthly inflacnce—heresies ai IONS TO CONEY ISLAND, LAND. inciples of the faith with iam were ted, | stand, gained credence at the North, amongst ship- Daniel Me Donald vs, James Travis—Judgment reversed, whieh ahe is so distinguished a profess intends to wine ] Fi 1854 Cy | Fa those controversies the chu: hot sensh $0 seer ; uinsters, that all veaeels bound to this port are subject | Wilh costs. " Albany and Buffalo during the next month, to give im- ot | and yet, after the contest, she is found triumphant. | to & system of plilotage. we deem it due to the navigation rmiah Loomis vs Robert Hogan —Judgment affirmed, | struction to those families who may wish to acquire the — | Neither under Nero, nor his successors in blood, did the | intererts to correct this impression, and say such is not | With coste “ P elegant steps now in vogue, Madame Augusta has mo ’ | gates of hell ail against the church. Neither ander | the fact. Upon inquiry, we learn that there are no | Richerd Fielding vs Joseph Poniding Order of special — superior as a teacher. jane. Leave | Ties, nee others who attempted to corrupt the faith. did | Tegularly leensed pilots belonging to this place; those | term affirmed, with $10 Axwa Brevor a i her musical director, and at the gates of hell fl against the church. who profers to follow that business have never complied | Joseph Brown vs ~—— Paulding —feme | about to ane of the cities of ave Pie came ignorance, the breaking up of the Homan empter, | with tbe provisions of the law, and, antil they do, cannot | — Hewy D. Loomis vs. Francis Clements Order appealed | Wrehre, Sout ioat beer, INSURANCES. snd the influx of barbarians, as late as the iif. | demand fees, nor compel the master of any vessel to take | from offirmed, without conte P ” pape teenth “or sixteenth century; but neither had | themon board. And, if they were regularly organized, | Mery M. Post cs. Join G, Biter —Order appeaied from | | Ma. By cnavan ix Puncsnsiriwa Oe, Kean Buchanam [Ie ASSURANCE wa WAL & LOAN FUND LIPR | ieee ans’ powse to costae The cmereh et onal | they have no comtrel over tracels boeed bere for coal, | eflrmed, with $10 costs terminated his iment at the Walnut street theates, om Saturday evening last Though the sultry weather Chas. D. Mathews vs Robert Jones —Sudgment reversed 4 their darkness obscure ite teachi ‘The reverend gen- | The law specially exempts all such vessels from being B.. de x= # pF Maa. F tieman then referred to the subtie enemies whieh tl compelied to take pilots —Alerantria Gazette June 26 and new trial ordered; costs to abide the event - t 4 week Hyon bh hed pm oy houses, Affords to the assure: Church bas had to contend with, and said the great by The following decisions were made in appeals from the | yet this young ard talen’ regedian Ld outbreak of the French revolution made { Pg Merine and Justioes’ Overt — | pave Ne otted chen be nent ones tne Seater Gee nate war on all beliefs; but even that was open, stan 4, 1,000 tone, and 600 horse power. com. | Join Tiweitive va. Chas. WV. Jennings Judgment ro- | one le SO oes Fridey evening Was yell attended. To TRAYELLENs sor although the hands that garalied the church were | structed by Tod and McGregor, of Giaagow, and which yy Phitip Howley —Sudgmont © Gusninadinnaneieneenin economic ween stained with blood, they did not disguise the spirit | was placed by the compan: extra veasel on the ~* - sail aaoaa Yo ¢ aemene | Post Office Despateh, eye tenia ho aetrete f by which they were sctuated, The yey os poocbempten ond Alsured Tererd. with corte, and if plaintiff elect to take julgment | Another Hlustration of i rekorets hentia that'the large and srlenaid y ledge themselves to be actuated by rit of hell, be | from Southampton to .%e: for $1045, judgment te ordered for thet sum, without | a THE RorruR oF THEMERALD. | © Steamer Baltimore, Capt Ategnnder. Me red at any time not requirlag to conth nied the existence of hall; it to-day there | hours steaming, being an average rate “— on me ford J Matron —Sudgment | rare partive bere, until the following da pont Swith'rtate rooms and tee verthe, an wi tSvanand fe pF which it has to contend with, which | half knots per hour for the whole pasen, stbveham Basford vs Julius A. Matron.—Judgmes 7 tenes Dare Fw ote TN as Eiteine term om Ba “4 aed on Nth Athelem or Vatho- uutbampton on the sth instant, having made her | “Mimo. wih cote Adam A Judgment | fete, almost in 6 ry iiwanen, rete twenty-four istic order, that resolves @ home in eleven days and six hours steaming. or |, <!7hom H. Davis and oilers vs. Adam Alieit — | ently fo 0 — 3 21 Pepomac and the 0 a ort 158, to an abstract humanity. Everything which | hearif at the same rate sr on the pacaage out. Including sinc pal wit nt sat fram the inner popmeas, | Haploes’ Eke tne Uy rulleey te Elab cree Gall ow Failronte. Sation to 71 Wall stress, or at aay of the agencies, ¢ bon pan on SS bd the stoppages braltar and Maita, the actual the plainti, within five days, fle written con. | bour from New York. and the post afflee pay? for twa. free of expense. 2 Spied OB the voyage hes been @ little under tent to redu ¢ judgment to $52 and interest, and | mails a day, one leaving New York as late as five o' moderate sanee! premiem, m, but a transcendental being within one day of the actual time now oven: aa te th eee in the eventer . o geach the age of rent from what is uo in transmitting the overland portion of the mail to , fst fn the oh | "Communtestions to the Postmaster of New York, tickets by this mperior otling? 5 stood by the t Aiexapdria through Francs, Messrs. Tod and MoGre or | Tm a D ar and rogul ution @ bringing under his notice partie from Baltimore te Fresecieusbuce, ow constructing three large steamers for this com- meee l ~~ Bnd fe rie _~ 50; to Petersbu 8 Ne Onarieetart States of English Paper Oe ee atin . though tate rooms: eas. Forward cabin pas eties, bound b as 8 L vor—The United Stat Chas. bitte Judgment af . a | bi itt, inclading menis and lodging, $% ly love their ono Rese Laanrnoren.— nite: ston | firmed, with cost 6, to Richmond or Petersburg, $4 &_ including om ome @ ted schooner Rusan, Captain Rubi, was to Pory B Cm siquest ofencd gre edging. For further information apply at the "ai " pt agg Sr ford Reef,on or about the 24th instant, f» with eoete Bonthagn railroad fier, adjoining the Washington railroad Tony inns | aslon, for s moment Vhiladelphia, with the workmen and lighthouse, leaving at a ee ee | saedahepe i ee | ‘The Roard mest every Wednerday, at 71 Wall atrect, forthe | i Santene, Wee, Canees United States schooner Ceptain William, B.A. Yo: mint tana © i on beth on | Steees ‘br a8,’ oaTEy IN. Ji | transaction of business. California sed other foreign risks thie ep warfar | morter, to rnil let duly, for Philadelphia The adgm versed Seether | Sakon at faiy raten of extra premiym. : t. Peter, The one who now | <ohour, Ldves. Geoams U, Weende, Gal Totaie q ‘ ER STARR, General Agent, and cure in his port : . A for plait ‘ HANGE OF HOUR.—THR STEAMER aLtc®, carr. | u b 0 complete the # Captain Charles M n- C rae for Peideerett, will, on ned ’ aml oe mt nope Rag : i Ehisbip Caryeford Reef has been left tn charg ; i Rot Liberty et = ne <e with him, and with taf Che 7 . : " Tivrsday nodhs ROOMS, &., WANTED, who 8 len c with 1d te be wounded m: | lighthouse — Ce 1 | with him in ali hie joys ond sorrows, you would por baunenny—At Boothbay, by Stephen & The Court adjourned i | ing & pistol im his hawd WASTED-A PART OF A HOUSE, FURNISHED, | ceive that they dra the only tranquil, esi, and | brig of 189 tons, called the Moaatian, bell w' and the weunded m: e pig Keb ened TBD 2 . 0 per fastened, owned by Captain anin Tew! sod ‘The lumber business at beech thus year, it is cetl- | turned, it was found - to ston, 1 “ felf-porsersed public men in Kurope. They do not | 7, a * r Tedecel eaten. Anply cm byaga, oc ah the oftce ou fm cpl ‘iy ton oe amity atcote, wegth Wt Br a = a LS pond yok ity tops Le | panes pert ie

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