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spaaay Satas sears ill be ele~ RESTS Seiten do ‘Re-opening sted and will reape Red. vee re p' rt arene ea Francis de Meas. as. Se garke: MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, JULY 7, 1851. Rapernpene eee Batam Sant, A. “MARSUALL, SOLE. bor jarrett, Manager. —Doors o| at curtain Drese Circle and Parquet, ras aiaily and 25 oonts; Gallery, conta; Private Boxes, Benefit of Mr. Waller. M. ipvatiae! vdy of ROMEO in ocier— Homeo, Mr. Waller; Meron Cc. let. Mr. Wig Jane a Mira Ande ay puvot, Mra Kaight: vane ‘Schmidt ans itt Tharene. To con- clude with the laughable farce of {SH TUTOR O'Toole, Mr. H. Tuthill. Cous ry dance, by the ladies a: gentlemen of the Corps de Balle. 4 peal Ms BROADWAY, AR ROOME bet! ene Circa id Parquet, 4) gente oye Cire dle, 28 ea ia 0 Beers Sal Ly Ps % aere =. agua ieee Bro igham. ‘coms if es Malvina. fo be “the capital TALL THE WOLLU'S. A th the ‘BLOOMERS Mr Priithees My a Mr. Brougham; Miss Georgina Pi Nini 38 GARDEN —MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON. Tickets, 60 conte; privere ie ene, A a Fialiy called LE Dia Bi with the comic pantomii il! o do with the comie pantomime, w Cp ‘sucooss: ‘b ihly. Bel SET ‘and fashionsble sudiouoes Scents. Doors open at 7, and will patrons of C: rist thatthe Batarday tinued for the future. Minstrel oon Ci rane OPERA AT CASTLE GARDEN.—MAX MA~ tuek, Manager and Conductor. Adimissioa, 50 conte, lonpay EvEi Jury 7, Will be performed Nie Opera “ot ‘ignore Tru Bonodet Jott. «Sig. Bettl Boneveata past o'clock. No postponement of Opers every might, Saturday not oxoepted, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. T. Bal py itd panaaee 83 and ROEM John Greenwood. Jr, Assia it Man: seagon commen: to-day at ‘this ory fico of oviie Amusement, aod with & new com jiant svility, Monday aud Tuesday, be ee sad Forclock, will be pe 1K. After which. an Irish Tix, donster tid i Glvertisomens by the Martiaetti Feral ou k, the very lsughable pisos of YOO KNOW neater whi son the Tight Rape by and the extraordinary ayminas. M.S ding with (HB WAGLC The ary Family Admission, 25 cents; iidren under 10 years: 13% cents RATMOND & HERR DRIESBACH'S MEN AGERIR— sd Menagerie—the largest and bea 7 anion the pa of the most P the prin: wus of New Engiand in the Renton cctess rior iiveniay, June 2h, Natick; Wed cepa Thursday. wich ASTLE GARDEN. _—THIS DELIG gore ay open to vi ters throughout the petite seam Cc 7 REE CONcERTS.—oTTO coTTa Grand I»: al Concert—sixteca perfurmers.— Band. every Monday, Wednerday, look. Te ene ICR—GROCESIES, RICK, God mo Tea, Bandy, Socari, o.—On Pace: 0 front of the store, 6T Net ruil and Chestnacs, Haisius, C: Sait, Pistol Se ira, Shi or ire aa Eelmons usckerel,, Bacria AUCTIONERR.— &, druggist, at 14g o'cloog, at ug the usual emt variety’ of rat so» small dibrary encyclopwoia and history; several Instruments, Bottles, Furniture, &o. jeoday, splendid sale in the auctiva room. | ORTGAGE SALE—BY VIRTUE OF TWO CHATTLE mortgages, I will cause to be eold, at Wedneaday, he 9h of July, 15 » No. 4 Murray street. all bad. jeraitere and fixtures, conta gether with the good will % abe loam establishment. H.W FOR SALE AND TO Le c en Fee SALE TH NEW AND joode Broad ortgagee. ro has affords an exoellent op- business. Terms ate. Inquire at id to any person 0! aaant business. HOTEL, KEEPERS Al ‘D OTH R3—FOR SALE, rge double house, “will accommodate 65 to 7 &», im good order, same in both & BRAMULLL, 85 Nas , cor. Grand stroot. N. B. Pi ge of the howe. y immediately to iO of 4% Broadw toom to add to the 0 | FURNISHED, A er PARLOR, wITH e fi tache ogle Rooms, rolahed in the best Ziyle, wit ‘eat Broadway, betwoon White pts — _— fa athobd DESIRABLE, “4 ‘OUSE ~~} KOWRISANIA TO LET OR FOR SALE— corner « o and Fighth street. —The tis 145 foot by bby ‘the house 38 hy 31 fact, and oomtains ue ms and an observatory on the top. house is r TY Conveniens asa Pitan vory #aitn= Apply to F00' © private ruslaotcs or bowrdiny _ GEORGE BRUCE, 1) Itis doing eral societies. inert Rod Sous CURRY, rah te C.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING Somusated with ie spose. "sm tive lad acquainted with, Keeping Aber above. asin ah. GostiNG M iiberiy N IRITED LODGING ROOMS.— NEATLY FURNISH- fed-rooms to let to single gentle inne board, or breakfast if required-—at 17° Chambers ALL HOUSE, OR A PART OF A house, ia Brooklyn, within ton minutes walk: om Pal nm Ferry, by & toepestable family, Pithout hilden te addi i Ot ung ter: Her: iv place ere it oan the beat materi ANTED_ADOUT f THR FIRST OF AUGUST, BY A of s house tn the weigh- rence B.. at Swarts’ fit meet attention, for tw _HOMESTEADS. NEW VitLaGE OF STRATT «PORT — SITU- pont one tue lote from ail parte, and conse at all parts, to be die 975 « 15 ‘ol y ly told atan advance of $3 aeaded. ay antil ferther are now dein; every Sun HieWete can be obtained of ditions of sale are, the balance in mont ly sue the handeome: water pr racing unparalleled pro sp af Aye + ‘Nests wn rhe the time of pur inte of & Riner's Tet nol9 of the F of bevem n rogniar mesting a5 ett street, on TUBSDAY, July Sth, ab B o'clock. P. VERY MAN HIS OWN LANTLOR ing Asnociation will hold its 127 Grand street, ateigt moetiny N.B. A number of i Wi PARAB, it, Seceetary. | cha BELLOWS" MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUS cal Hall, 444 Broad: Gras streets; open every corps of talented mia atSovolock, An a every Wednesday and Saturday, for th dation of families, commencing at 3 o’oloc! P.M. Pe MUSEO, 175 CHATHAM SQUARS,— GEO. A, Bole Fropri Ror. Admlesion—Sents in Priy Boxes, 50 conte; ait ‘46 conte; Boxes, 25 oonte {u0t, 124 conte. Bt (oe ET oon an rtainments oommonoe ia the after evening at So'olock. ‘The ex: leet, and such as oan be seen jew York, consisting of bering tiftoen moet x irexhibit bien of Mhinrble Statuary regothor with e variety of invoroatin ne oe ® ‘or partioulars goo bills of cao! ‘z BEF ibe i IRROR OF OUR COUNTRY.—THIS GREAT NA- onal Panorama, the opening of which, at Washington Hall sit poned from July 4, ia consequence of accident tothemachiners, will commence on Turshay evening July | B. Door a at 7; Mirror moves at So'clook. Admission, 25 conte; children half prive. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. |S. BEmaLr or nae HAY WARD RURBER CO., Newark India Rubber C: Fogd & Vo., Shoe | Assoviates, pon si bl vidual, with a lawyer's appear as if issued by the balf of * ou quences of patent—my le by my 0 Boodyoar's patent, The serra in the United States ct that stale falsehood. On 4 me with uitig Goodyeat's and judgment was in my favor, Ihave 1) paten tamany of which ingi- to there was but one trial. pirated by the com>i and my suite against Go r. Ford, Newark Cu., here, Rh be at to trialas soon as ye acks iy ii ortising thom. ORACE H. DAY, ny ‘Courtlanit steo we nufacturer of India Rabber goods, and sole ownor of | ats in the rul jasiness. AUTION 70 THE PUBLIC —ALL VULCANIZED white rubber, as well as bisc! her colors, stamped by Horace It. Day “Goodyear'e. Patant,= ceapttins to Lis covenent i his license from Goodyear, is an infringe ment on Goodyesr’s patents, and ‘dealors in, oF puronas- these goods are equally na trospassors uj xed rights mith ‘horace the i tion ages, to Mr. | ba hk ie Cthdess Ford & ader ¢ eur, the ra lf of the iisyeara Rubber C Rubter Manufacturin, Bhoe Assoviates, a EXPREsS AGENCIES, de die. F —s + a $ ett 23s - § ry 2 newsps livored in San Frai * se pet In thirty-three day: nh Jal: & CO.,2 Vesey street, Astor House. ‘weoute per und, Meas ob mt on the I ct uites TICE TO SHIPPERS —GREGO- r stoamors EMPIRE CITY, Erde M. TI udlic, that they will for- y the way of tis Latlimas xt, and also that they have com- rangemente to forward Rxpress. trolgie % the In- for California, vi aragua. Their first new route, will be dispatched por Promo- on Mo at3.P M. For our prompitade - ‘ais ‘toni lew York to San? ai oo, the fatiofacti our patrons, who ship by | Ty — we rofer.) is far better t! | snythin, behal long period | we bave ben through | i} noods Ro packogre encela be a covered by insurance) on Frid: ceived until the morn! id ¥ the letters until 244 P.M. All goods must be pat up be at the shipper's risk, mers At the lo ", Sai sre jays the steamers leavo, and No custom house charges mado. Bertectly water proat: or thoy will ‘assage tickets furnished rates. PSON & HITCH nd Agents, 14) alemen in the world are ‘fad harpoonors, hi from Now B ehich ie I kaows to the Ni iney: + is hope toame setts will be sot ned for this erand ‘oeourion. who wish to be one of the Committee of Arran; m peld, to-0. Prescott, at the are to be given in this paper it be given to all our ket for the excuviion. Tt ts hoped tha 1 Webster will bo with 1 rip down, will en, N in, Newport, and Ne the ‘steamer ‘will ein in port every night. to enjoy the GU*ARD SEA BATHING EXCURSION To Font i milton and Inland. —The, steamboat TROJAN mmences her evenin 6 o'clock P M., from pier No. 3 North River July Ath, and wilt contivne throughout Wishing # cool and sant ail, wi rill dnd this bo to their Sate and 10 A. sdérece alee iemodioteiy, pe office of ti Ir. Partie hereafver, A ape 1 G Ware , Coding © avd Tom's River.cthe steomboot Wave, Sehults, will leave fyov ot Rare y Seip 9 08 At7 o'clock A.M, remall on ednesday, amod places, and ing An ox Ureion d return to the vity on Pri a ° Rees ls extra. " . LANDING AT Fort HAMIL ta—The steam OSCIUSKO. dar Grove a i Fort Hamil. for the sonson, loav- reg. N 8. Tuly _ follows Poot uw Papel 1 A.M.; Spring street, © Goat Grove A te ‘t ; jie will accom) the sacha oO a Max A Om foot of F 1 steamboats for excurs: the fen iA Ms i, Piet 50 TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH.—NBW Sut ‘ead economioal line between Raltlinore and Pee St Va, Richmond and Potersborg, Vi he HO, and Cherloston, Lynch- pubile unsurpagsod a of Now York seinkesb a 4 seem ands B stung nbowt 2 : ay Proceed farthor © uch with paroonge's Fy I Une, Thronah sickeve by th superior vee te to Cherleston 6 lovward eabin {Xe inelading me pats Petersburg, info oe alee, Rae 6 HAS. WORTHIP. QTON, Baltimore, Mareh 31, 146L, Cicer. ‘stened Whart, ARRIVAL OF THE EMPIRE CITY, ‘With the California Mails and a Million and a Half of Gold Dust—News from Jamaica and Panama, d&ec., &c., dec. ‘The steamship Empire City, Capt. Wilson, arrived st an early hour yesterday morning from Ohagres, vis King- ston, Jam. She left Chagres on the 26th, and Kingston on the 20th of June, We published a portion of her news: 4m & part of our edition yesterday morning. ‘The Paspire City brings over a million and a half of gold dust, and three hundred and seventy. five parsengers; also, the California malts toJune 1, brought by the steam- ship Tennessee to Panama. Among the passengers in tho R. 0. is John L.. Stovens Esqr., presidont of the Pacific Railroad Vo. Mr. 8. has been superintending the progress of the work for four months, and, we are glad tolearn, returns in good health and spirits. White at Navy Bay, Mr. 8. had the satisfac- tion of seeing the first locomotive started om the rail. road, the preewesor of coming events. This occurred on the 24th ult, and was hailed with shouts of joy as she sped along the track ‘The work is going finely on, under the management of Col Totten, ehivf engineer. ‘The Empire City keft at Chagros the steamship Paloon, awaiting the arrival of the offivers of the Oregon regi- ment, which had arrived at Panama in the propeller Maseachusetts, und were momentarily expected when the E, ©. sailed. ‘The Isthmus was healthy, but daring robberies were frequently perpetrated on returning Californians, The propeller Constitution, Captain Blunt, hed. ar- rived at Panams from Sam Franciseo, with her machinery much damaged, and would, probably, have to lay at Pa- nama some time to get her machinery repaired. The following is the SPECIE LIST OF EMPIRE CITY. Adams & Co,..... $204.432 John P Monks & Co. 6.000 ‘Thompson & Hitch- Peter Rdes. cock...» .. Theo, W. Riley TWaten & A Win. Hoge & Robt. John Henry & Go. E. W Clarke, Dodge Wiloa Yoaug & Co... 9264 Oo... E. Josephi 8,506 J. Spaidi ow. Simon Shadier mas... 5,000 J. Bloomingdale & Thomas Hunt. 9,631 Oo ¥. Victor & Achei- Howland ‘& “Aspin. ) a qe 000 J.D. Waiter & Go. 6000 Weeks, Kelly& Go. 9,512 3.8. Hill. + 6512 JohaBoriram...., 6.000 @. W. Ashby. 6640 Philip Anthony HD. Brigham & Gideon Soult 4,960 Hotobkiss & Bro. Ebeneser “«t. 3,188 W. Jenkins « Soa. 7.085 John Cuningham 3.635 Brett & Vose 4.000 6,514 Wm. Heller . 000 2,000 Foster, Elliot & Co, — 2,000 2.588 F. Nickerson & Co. 2.974 4 2.604 L. Huas & Co 2196 Newhausé Spats, 2500 P. H. Tasks 2138 Saylon, Merinn & J. W. Hage 295t frewer........ 2000 Thomas Mexwall., 2400 Trufant, ""’ Drum: Tracy,Irwin & Oo. 1700 mond & Co..... 2475 H. & Ostheimer... 1,080 Wd. Waterss Co. 1,002 Davie, Brooks & Co, 0 Dodge & © + 1964 Limon & Winter... 1.3 Ht Vou Damm ‘oat 2 Hugh Aronson 1,600 Chambers & Heiser 60717 G 8 Robbins & son. 17.208 Harvey Loomis. + 20.000 H. Dwight, Jr...... 20,000 N.L. MoOready &Uo. 2. K Page and J Waid- T.E. Browna& Uo... 2.580 1 Sampson & Tanpan, 2,600 J, Fenster & Co. . 2133 Grinnell, Minturn & as cats 1,130 R. % Buck & Co... 1,800 J. Van Valkehburgh 1/900 2 Enoch Train & Co, 400 ©. D. DePord & Go. TOO 500 Minot & Hooper..., 7,203 5,084 4850 8 3455 B (in @ diamond) 2.000 Baltimore... (ina diamond). * 4,800 L (in adiamond). 2,800 Among passengers, 500,000 M (in a diamond) Baltimore... . «+ 6000 Total.... ‘The following is a list of the PASAENGERS BY THR BT) Stevens, M Thom re Chant! Joun lisnoock, U Cope ¥ H sitorg, wife, two chile Swett, W ib Lair E WT Neyo D Nerdy roe, ar - chm Dixon, Bartivis C ee Wiens ur PP W ti kteod tha Loud, Go vA Westervolt, Ww roa M Borden, Siitrten, o a Rid Lay ww wo Mi, BC S JW Naraacre,_ W Nimstend, Ht Bomphrey, MS 0 Sheperd, Ji, TM 81 D1 Sherer R Menten Py ¥ ie hi Chas Qaian ¥ Stilteaburgh, L HM MoCloskey, W MeHonry, B Avion si tcp ohact, SY Kioim, vers, Foster, gia Welsh, P'Matre 3S Reis Matis, A oh, G Grigakl, F Koob, A Faxan R Wrasse, Ht Hodonire, Corbelle, B B Gisaso, T Fite: Id, A yan 4 Wallen Allepeche F Hingst, i Sim ith, JC dow derson, x iE Potter, J Kirkpatrick, T Bro ton, © ns hurehill, JM Carpon Haskell, J anti, 54 Hholiand, JU 7. Urinntley. W in Wart Sealy ey, & Weanell, G Waaner, W Hs ine, M init A Bar r Neil, J MoKiernan, P Leslie, A Welch, W De: Haley, J MoMahan, John Maley, J vor, Ht Bastley, T Sheridan, J & a Glate, W Prischinutt, J Bot. Pa Hol T Pooker, Rd Do P MoF 4 liville, F rant, Mrs Delmore, fete J Rloharda, Wilist, Ht Parker rom Ringete lay, Mr 0 Do Mr Kirxpatrion, T Brown. 7 We axe indebted to Mr. Augustus W. Griswold, the on- ergetic meil agent, for the prompt delivery of the Cali- fornia mails at the Post Office, by which we recelved our regular files from that State, Mr, @. was formerly mail agent between this city and Washington; and it was un- der his superintendence that all the expresses betwoen the two cltios, for several years past, were run, Having been transferred to the Ohngres line, we hope the Post Office Department will invest him with discrotionary power to briag the mail by the first steamer leaving Chagres, after ite arrival from Panama We are also indebted |. Thonipaon & Hitchcock, agent of Gregory's express, not only for the latest papers, but for a jer of preserved Caiifornia fruits, We are in want of some derceiption of this fruit, News from Panama, We bave received the Panama Star of the 24th ult., by the Empire City. According to that, the Chagres murderers, together with Mcleod. the white man charged with the murder of young Marden, came near effecting their escape from the jhilat Panama. Another robbery had been perpetrated on the Iathmus. Mr. Dorrey brother, and a friend, en route from California to the States, had lost about $5,800 by thieves ‘The U. 8. propeller Massachusetts arrived at Panama om the 20d alt., with the remainder of the mounted riffe regiment on board There were less than a hundred men, under the command of Major Loring The 0. &. ship Vincennes, Captain Madson, from Panama. arrived at Realijo on the 26th of May; officers ond crew all well, The ¥. would sogn loave for Acapulco and faa Francieco, Intelligence from Jamaica. ‘The Empire City brings advices from Kingston, Ja- aaivca,to the 29th ult, There is, however, little or no sews. ‘The cholera continued to prevail im various parts of the inand. ‘These had been a serious riot at Spanish Town. The rioters were mo:tly women, who attacked and nearly de- molished « dwelling house, The Jamaica Dispatch, of the s0 ie se giving 0 the deta ia co affuir, says : a o- rsceeded Bangs | the utensile from the fire, an: fered the whom of the eiuner which was preparing, tramp ampli it under foot; breaking, smashing, and demolishing ever thing; and, as we ent sto. fal yr the house ti ° je or most part ore ‘Thoy t commenced the onslaught ven aye ate of the oe when tl ry that the military were comisg set them scamporing away in alldirce ous, M4@RAPTS. Kixcevon, Jamnica, Thursday. June 26.—Pisar. —Some 1809 basrels’ mixe# Georgetown and Baltimore changed hands at 278, postions of which have been re-sold ia lots of 60 a 100 barvels, at 28%. 6d. The market & heavily stocked old floar, which is being peased: at Ms. a 263, per barrel. The sales inoluce 300 bazrels New Orleans, partly hard, at 254. Meal.—New may be quoted at 165, nd Tel. and old st 1 Ads. demand is very active. Kioce,—Of Carolina 9 tierces have been mor- ed at 16s 6d.. and 89 of better quality, at 17s. per 100 Ibs. Stocks were heavy, and little or no specciative enquiry, Butter. Arucrican may be quoted at 8d: ver lb. The stock of all descriptions of butter is large. Bread. Prices have sti farther decliaed. 140 barrels each New York pilot ard crackers have been moved at 10s, per barrel, and 35 barrels fresh Baltimore pilot at 18, There is nothing doing in Wattsou’s Mackerel. No. %thin have been moving slowly at ‘25s. a 24s. per barrel. A few parcels, however, of fat No.3 have beea placed at 28s. Oil —-Cod haw declined to 2s. Zd.per gallon, and is in litte enquir: tgs at that rate. Lard —Ameri- can is dull at Gd.a 04d. per 1b. Pork.—The demand continues languid. We quote prime at 79s, and Mess at Wr, 492s per barrel. Salmon —No. } is very soarce, and is worth vhs per barrel. There is a fair supply of No, 2 at market, for which 68s, per barrelis obtained [Haas, —The market is overstocked with all descriptions, and prices rule low accordingly. American at 414d. a 5d. per ib, Soap is in very limited request. No transactions of any mement ave ocourred Candles —fhero has mot been an arrival since our last. Re-salos of the large parcels purchused on speculation have been effoct- ed at 644 aTd. per lb. aceording to assortment, Cheese. Awericen is worth 6d. 46d. Lumber.—White pine con- tinues inactive at 80s, per 1000 fest. Uedar shingles are taken at 2%. n 24s. per 1000, | Beof—American “family” realizes 465, a 48s. per balf barrel. Corn is ver. More about ‘the Gardiner Ciatm=Further Particalars. Wasnrxaron, July 6, 1851. The Gardiner investigation Ls still going on before the Grand Jury, but no furtber facts have ben elicited. Sig nor Porte bas been subparnned, but has not been heard from. Mr Gardiner’s brother has telo.r#phnd that he will be here to-morrow, His character as « gentlemtem, and a man of good standing iw Mexico, was endorsed iw the most unreserved terms befor the {ste Board of Cou missioners, by Senators Jefferson Davis and Downes; Col. Gates, U.S.A., Drs. Heiski? and Htcheoek, U.8.a., Arsistant Adjutant General Thomas, Mrs. Ann Chase, wife of the Consul at Tairpico, and others. It has peew asked why the board, when allowing any purt of the Gar- diner etsim, did not givo him all he asked? Simply because be claimed the wmount he proved by witnesses. He could have sold out for six hundred and eighty thou- aand dollars, whereas the Soard allowed him’ oaly what Be had proved he had actoally expended, With five per | cont interest added. ‘The traasfer books of the Swited States stocle were re- opened on the Brat of July, at the Troasury Department, and one hundred and five thomsand five hundred dédlars worth was ued to foreigners, from the first tor the fourth, inclusi Mr. Hurgoms is here, endeatoring to get the balanc> of | urd in bis favor, which bes been withbeld by the ery: Department until 1% i ascertained whether Voss wes «partner in the firm at ¢he time the-Mexioon | iustelment in 46 slipped through his hands. I do not Lelieve it will be paid to Hargoue. does injustion to Senor Cuesta, part of the dispetch. thas : P beg to correct that It was writes, and should read, that Senor Overts, interpreter to the | received from. Iraatequi, the Mexican | prefect wh certitied to the genatnene.s of the sigaa- | | tures of Gardiner's witness, and who couxequently | acted an important part in gettingthe testimouy up, & draft on Gardiner for twenty eight thousand dollars, to | be presented in case the clalin was allowed. Tt was ac- cordingly presented, aud Gardiner at omee paid it by a draft purchased from Chubb & Schewek. NEW yore LHGISHATURE. | BPECIAL SESSION, BY BAIN’S LINE, OF FIC! 29 waul STREET. In iny dispatch of Thursday sterror was made, which | A fire broke out about half night, = ent & Soree’ pening totally dest together wrntte her belonging to C. W. Phorpson, Baker & Gardiner Langdon. Me toon loss on lumber Is esti about $30.000, The amoont of insusanee has been ascertained. The fire is sapposed to have work of an incendiary, a# the planing mili machi not been running tince Thursday last. situated so near the freight depot, in the the city, as to prevent ie Sesto from bringing engines well to upon it. Jenny Lind at Hartford. Hanrroup, July 6, 185%. Jervay Lind's concert came off at Fourth Church, te® evening. The tickets wero up by ators to & $10 cach. The audience, nevertheless, und a crowd of two thousand ncpeneie heer pe pico ad tickets, arsem@bled nround the amd blinds of the ehareb were cli outehlers from Dearing. This caused a great tumult, an@ the mob shonted and cheered so that it was almost im- porsilie for the audience to hear tho sngieg: Sone windows were smashed. and one or two kmvel wns oC- curred im the erowd, which did not disperse for an hour aiter the cormert closed. Every one curses the ticket Pw rg avd the manner the tiese!« were disposed of, ‘here in still much exeitement, snd wh le [ write there is 8 crowd of ove hundred or more oy oboe State H denouncing the swindling operation, ‘Uke mob last oi Was 60 dense aboat the cAurelt, that Jenny waa smug ded threvgh the brek door as soon as the concert ctoved, amd teak de cam tor Sprivgti oM. las E tte HH ‘The southy 5 a 4 Death of a Kaitrond Otear, dee Bartaaone. July 6, 2861, Alfred Crawford, the agent in this city of the Phitle- | delpbia, Wimington and Lubtimore Railroad, died thie morning, of dys ntery Both the mails from tho South have arrived. The New Orleans Picayune says the city is univervatig | healthy | Markets Cramcsron, uly 3, 1851. The sales of cotton, during the week beve been 300 bales, ut the extreme prices of 5% 4 9%. | THE LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. BY TELEQ@KAPM FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. Knugiands Loxpow, June 25—A. M. Bream Communication wine Astniica—The Oommise sioners to whom wee referred the consideration of the | olaims of Ireland to bave one of her western porta ag | the point of departure for trans-Atlantic stonmors, have | made an elaborate report. The committee do mot re, Senate. Aan, July 5, 1861 THOS DRATH OF SRIATOR PRONE, abundant. United States is taken at 7s. Freights,— Tonnage has become rather mcre plentiful, during the last two weeks, Gold —American gold is worth 2a 2k, and Colombian doubloons 4% per cent premium. To- bacco —Cuvendish is abundant, and in sjaall enqnicy at 12d. per tb, Leaf is worth 84s, @ 86s, per 100 Ibs, Bx- changeson New York —Drawn bills are rather freely offered ut par for CO-days', but there are not any pur- chasers. ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGIA. The mail steamship Georgia, Captain Porter, arrived yesterday aftornoon from Havana, whence she sailed on the 2d instaut, thus making the passage im four days und three hours. Aunexed is a list of the PASSENGERS BY THE GEORGIA. Mies Ritter, Mre N B Smith and family, Mr Walhers, J Slidell and servant, Mr Bimprasse and faa i¢ MoLean and fa- filsy DP Scenian sud family, Me Fuller and family, N Rowley and fe auily, J Foldancr and family, J sagan ant ser 3a d Indy, C Femont and lnay. rita vce G Ste mily, Mrs De Regal chols, C Vate, ie, De Panall, id Jady, diss Sa 038, ¥ ‘and famil La Niel age, HM Spofford, C Wel Lock, Miss Heart, Mise Johneon, BH Osgood, J C Not M G'Kathbone, "CA Backley, Mies Somers, Mr Avery, Gandoife, Don Coumenan, G Lavie, H Camara, P Lo 8 2 Younes, P Lassure, P Malochie,’ Misa Deapar Mise Lockwood, JW’ Amory, 1 Motana, Mrs Emmon Martin, Mr Montgomery, JT Ward, Mr Large, Mr Bell, Iv, 4; De Weleh, © Selinading, ‘4 Tallor, W Pealor, 2A bere, M Litmen, & Doug fogarty. J Clinton, i J Kiogily, rg stevens iy Bohne 38 Hatay,, J Har LT rT B Johnson, L Passo: ugh TW Hol . A I, mmodore Kieband and wife Hf re, Mrs Glean. A Fessing, Mr and Mra Alms, JM Torissn, PP Je Kan Runvels, M Thom A Vidal, M'Satan, L’Knangh, M Montagu, Henchy, Mr Livil, ‘and fifty-seven & ‘The steamship Falcon, Captain Hartstein, arrived » Havana on the Ist instant, from Chagres, with three hundred and ninety-two passengers. Sho was to have sailed on the Sd instant for New Orleans. ‘The Cherokee, Captain Windle, hence, was going into Havana on tho 24 instant. Our files of the Diario de la Marina and Fare Industrial de la Habana, are to the 2d instant, but they do not con- tain a word of news. The following letters came by the Georgia :— OUR CALIFORNIA CORRESPONDENCE. Sax Francisco, May 25, 1851. The Burnt District—The New Buildines The following is the correct number of buildings and stores, built and being built, on the burnt district, it being three weeks after the fire :-— Montgomery street......75 f Melody a. TN Getting. 3 Mor Mre Moyer ie Vv Cal Battery “ Jackson Banrom ne Merohant Leidsdorf « Clay Kearney “ Commeretal Broadway “« Sacramento Paoitio bad California M total of buildings and stores. 579 my . Among the amber there are some twenty ekores and heaking” houses, intended to be fire proof. Besides the above. there are about two huudred balldiags 6, up in different parte of the city GL OUR PERUVIAN CORRESPONDENCE. Carrao, Jane 9, 1851 Marine Intelligence—The Movement in Arequipa—Market News, he , $e ‘There Is little news to communicate. On the other side you have # ist of American vessels arrived and sailed since my last, ‘The bark Alpha was spoken by Her Majesty's ship Am- phitrite, about 600 miles from Valparaiso, bound from this port to Baltimore, with lors of rudder, and the cap- tain put on board a carpenter's mate to assist the mas- ter (Porter) to repair the damage, and he was te put into Valparaiso ; but by last advices had not arrived there. and has probably proceeded on. The movement in Arequipa, alluded to in my last. has | at present every prospect of | been quelled, and we bi peace. The Intely elested President has done very lit:! towards the improvement of the country, or tie «i- vancement cf ccmmeree, since election; but an ex- traordinary Congress now sitting, re taking into coa- sideration the prevont custom house and commercial code of lewe, with a view to correct thore ruling at 7 sent, by removing some of the many unnecessary and vexatious trammels with which it abounds. Freight are likely to go down, on account of the great influx of shipping from California; the rate now le € Ll “4 ton to # port in the United States and £264 to £2 ij. tom portin Burope, Seamen are very scarce, and ‘a large number of vessels are detained. boing unable to rocure crews, notwithstanding that the current wages _ Re seamen are $00 por month to the United States, and $40 per month to Europe Desertion and refusal of duty have become # General that the power exercised by consuls to prevent punish, is quite insufficient, and the commereial aoe eats, particularly ship owners, must suffer seriously. so ne to call loudly for government interference The United Btates frigate Raritan is expected shortly from Valparaico, with Com. MoCauley on board The steamers Inds pendence and Bird passed here lately om their way to California. Mr. Jobn ©. Morse, late master of the bark Sarah. Poa entucket, died in Pasta last month. He was ma spected on this const, having commanded whale shipe for many years Fdward MoCall, Req, for many years United States Special D | Agent at Lima, took arge of the Consu- late, through the resignment of Stavh pe Prevost, Bs), who has held this office for many years ‘Naval Intell, Mr. John J. Young, boate ordered to the Gosport Navy Yard, in place of Michaet Hail, who bas been detached. and is now waiting orders Gunner Jame C. Davis bas been ordered to the Navy Yard at Pensacola, The United States steamer John Hancock arrived at Annapolis, on Saturday, aod She nee. in UU. 8. N., hae been is intended to assist the midshipmen at in obtaining a knowlege of the practical part of thoir profession, and has already made @ short excursion for tbat purpose The U. 8. sloop-of-war Albany, Commay ter Charles Piatt, arrived at the Navy Yard, Pensacola, on the t Lich uit. Bhe ¥ A Hayank and Matanzas, which la‘ter piace she left on the (0th ultimo, touching «t Havana | on her setu a 8. sloop of-«ar Decatur, The U Commander Grain, sulled front Unvaro, on the 6th, oa rcruie. The Vicon, Lieutenant Commanding Smith, left Havana on ¢he Tt, also on a ervise In the Gulf The VU. 8. ship Vincennes, Com, Mudang, acvived at Reslojo, May Quvh, from Panama, Aft rem sining & few days there, Capt, Ht intendod resuming his cruise up to San Francisoo, touching “4, Acapulco, Magatian, | pad olher jatermediate ports, ’ The chair was taken by the President pro tem, Mr. | commend any such change ; the guip of ime would mob Monoan. | be comsiderable, and the feoquent transfer of passengers After the reading of the journal, | and goods between Eagland and Scotiand aad a port om Mr. Bavcock addressed the Senate thus:—Mr. Presi- | the wast coart of Ireland, would prevout aty lange dent, I rise to disoharge the most painfel and unwel- | amountof traffic betweca those countrim wad North come duty that has ever devolved upon mosince { have | America being conducted by the new route held a seat in this chamber. ‘The com- | often they are rought. | more worthy of our ambition thay aaght ely that | affords To each of us, touched one of our number, and we shall see bin hore no more, Willism Horace Brown, Senator from ths First | district, died at his lodgings, in this city, Inst evening. at | six clolock. Less than sixty hours have passed since he was in yonder seat, in the discharge of his oMeial duties; now that seat is vacant, and he siveps that sleep that knows no waking. It is mot for me to pronounce his | eulogy. I met him here at the commencement of his | official term—a stranger, Subsequent intercourse and | observation permit me to bear testimony to his zealous attention to the interests of his constituents, to his | frank and courteous manners, to the worth of his | friends ip and ¢o the liberality and mapliness which | have marked his conduct here Ie had no enemy around this circle, More than this, thore was no | one who was not bis warm and attached fiend The gricf of friendship allows me to say mo more—its truth forbids that I should say less, It was my fortune to wit | nese his ¢ntrance into this hall, bis departure from it, end to stand by his death bed. How brief the period! | How in-erutible of Providenoe' Tu the prime of life, in | the possession of health apd afflaeaee, surrounded by | family and friquds. to whom he #as endeared by his wavy genial qualities, avd in the exercise of an honor. able (rust contided to bum by his constituents, he has been ruddenly summoned heuce by the grout Law (itver, Mr. President, we can do nothing for our deceased ae | Bocint Human sympathy can do dat little to alleviate | the great grief of a stricken Widow, of fatherloss cuildeen, | ud sorrowing friends; but have we not, ia view of this | dispensation aud an all-wiee God, w duty to perform to ourrelves ? What alesson im this of the vanity of tife, and ite much cuveted blessings! Shoaid not our teal fur | honors and wealth be moderated? Should not parcy as- | perity be softened, and personal auimosities, waere they exist, be buried in oblivion? Life has its trae aus, aad | Wwellrewarding jubors, but they ate not food where too | ‘There is @ higher life, induitely ta 1, the volow of the Mr dispensation says -— Se live, that when Thy summons come ts join Mis character in ‘Thou go not like the quarry «! Scourged to his dongvon, but wus By so who wra And lies down to Mr. President, I beg tion of the Senate, the resolutions which | now sead to the Chair :— Kesolves, That the Senate has hoard with deep sen: and profound regret, the announcement of the 4 William Morace Browa, Senator from tue First dis- the deceased to the pl ated hy his friends for his inverwe Kesolyed, That the Clerk of the Senate be directed to omit to the widow of our deceased assveiate, a copy of token of renpoct, the Senate The Crsm—The question is upon the adoption of the resolutions. Is the Senate ready for the questioa! Mr. Witisame eaid—Mr. President we are convened together under circumstancer,such as, since we have beew aevociated a6 Senators, have never before occurred The great destroyer of ali has come ameng us, and ous of our own mber bat falion. Willem race Bro the Senator fromthe First dis:riot, no looger ag» than the evening of Wednesday, was in this circle deliberating with us on public business, and to-day he is with che nt dead. [ am a native of che cowaty ia whieh ho d. For years we have been on terms of the most friendly apd intimate acquaintance. As a aeigabor, & friend, a father and husband, | bear willing cestimoay to his worth sad value. The Senators ae him in this circle can bear witness with what a gard to honor be fuitiled his dutws here—p his courtesy—how liberal. and genero his course as a Senator. li do fitting respect whose grief our public honors c Fy wpathies be with them. le event is to teach us lessons of sach weighty moment that we should not and dare pot pass thom by unheeded (Mr W.. who it will bo remembered i the senior mem- us re ormber thik «ad ter of the Benate, and occupies « seat mear to that which ‘was that of th to The w i ] ‘The rerclutions wore then tnanimourly adopted. The Chair appointed the folivwing eseort of «x Sena- 1ore to attend the remains of the dee saeed to Lhe plew Cenignated for interment:— Mr, Cross, Mr. Dart, Mir Wie | jane, Mr. Tutue, Mr. Dimmick. and Mr. Brandreth The Senate then adjourned to Monday Assembly. | Acnany, July 6.1801. | HOWOR TO THE MEMORY OF SFNATOR Baows Mr BK. T. Surry offered the following resolution: Resolved, That ® comm ttoe of five be appointed by t chair to prepare resol itable te expres: the een ofthe Assembly lancholy bereavemen! casi ned by the d that for the purposs ot mittee, this Hovse oes ar Wiltian Hote ing the report of @ es for fifteea mimate the imstitution | > The re The € inted the, following as such commit | tee: —Merers T. Smith, Kiderkin, Pardee, Moss, Dennivon | After the recess, the committer reporte following resolutions. which were unar imourly adug plved, That the Assembly bas lowtecd, « th fev Mange of Profoand regret, the death of the Hon. Wim! Horace Brown, enater from the First Senatorial d strict in tale State; {lat whilet wo sincerely eymp" Senate, of whieh he wars bia be d family, and » iutanoce, under this sr di well aware of wen over this alli: whieh this Howse the deceased, sud of 4 by hia consiater s wetal badge of me | wd by the Sonate, they wilt we | ing for the sameiuder | jesolved, That + the Speaker pro tem. be | gre te herdhg rete Transmit aps, 9( thea teunle tens tot . 2, and also to oh fa e de “tl Hecals ods Tina’ asa tuethor mk cf respvot for the mo { mory of the Goeassen, this f djourn, Afier eeme appropri yucitingg remarks from Merers B. Y. Smith, Varoum, Motes, Pardee, Deanison, and othe Me. Desnseon offered the following resotation :— Rerraved, Thet the Speaker appoint a committee of eix Atte gd the funeral of the decensed om the part f the ae ea he in stion was adopted. and the following gen Hwee were appointed as euch commitice —Messre. { T Smith, Hiderkin, Pardee, Morse, Dennison, and Hinds, ‘The Avcmbiy then adjourged. The angel of death has | mittee Sud no reason to conclude } fornia. to examine an slic | Heved there was no obj that loeal wad partl- cular advantages resniting from (he preposed measare would be so great, or the saving of time so important, as to counterbslance the Large additioual cxpeose whiek would be entailed upon tne imperini ave, sod the ila and inconvenience which would utlicted on the great body of the mercantile nud travellug portion of the community, by removing the packets from where they were originaily esiacluied, ax being Cue fonas of the commercial transactions of the Unied Ki: with the North American continent Guxat Exinmrion —Keooipts yesterday, £2186 Ms.¢ Dumber of visitera, 68 U4, Barn Mi rorton.—Soubbell. (liberal), 1103; Suseliffe, Majority for Seubbell. 60 france. Panis Boy June 24. —Fives 93.25, Threes 66 35. Gold is 0.16! per cent dearer in Paris than ia Londoa— And 0 O6-per cert dearer ia Loudon tuwo ia itaunburgh, ‘The exohange between Pngland aud Auerioa ts aoa nally 117 per cent in furor ot nnd—teaviing & cum siderubie profi op the importatiou of gold trom the Ual- bed State Odessa and Gaiarz. Letters state that Lorge purchases of waoat and Tne | dian corn, particularly tie Dave reoatly beew Wade by Greek houses. ia auticip ita uf cae Wunkwot bis coupiry, whieh are no longer Lo be supplied by Franer.” Freights were Is. per quartee nigh although there had been no advance in the pr Thin. the dewand had caused much ticmucss, ad lately been ubuocans rains, which, alihough toe | lave for the hay harv..t and wiuter corn, would on Dexefit nM the spring com, aud reuder ® govd yiold most ccrtein. Russia. A further supply of golu from Russia Is expected thie week; upwards of £10000 ix knowa Lo be ou the way. Great Uondagration — rote “4 Howe June 23. 1861 We learn by electric teiegraph "that the steamer {elem M'Uregor ariived wt Hull. last eveuing from St Peter burg. She brings the mel ly intelligence of » tern die confingration tn Avety ion tae ib of Jane, be Which We regret to ray 00 houses, (wo churches, amd the Fuge refiwing ertablisbinent of B wore completely demolished Tbe arcived at Lishom at, riehn frigate St, Lawren Repabite. DOMINGO CORRESPONDENCE. Sr. Domisue, June 14, 1854. The Duplicity of Soulougue—The Recent Battle—The Criaty in the agfaws of St. Domingo~ Appeal to America. You are aware that for sometims England, Franca, and the United States, have been attempting to negotiate & Peace Levween this republie av 1 the miniature Napolvew empire of Hayti, Before the departure for the Uniwd States of the French Consul General, and the Amorioan epecial agent, notice was given to Emperor Soulouqus tat an attack on the people of this repablie would be coud dered aa a declaration of war againat the three modiating powers; but Soulouque, with his avcusto audacity, has marched his forees and attacked, in spite of ‘is menace, and enclosed you have a printed account of the rerult. (The proclamation of President Baes, of Domlul- ca. Which bar already appeared in tho Hereid.) It is weil known that if Seulouque could once get poe rersicn hero, that the whites and mulattues would be im Gircriminately maseacred. A blockade will not preveat hie attempt, as there negroes care Jittle about commerce, and have all the necessaries of life, without any commeres vhatever. It f* only the forvign merchants, rosideut, who will soffer, Would it not be as creditable fur the United States government to aselst this republic. and pre vent the tyranuy of this black deape. over the whites of thir part of the leland, as to tee! be You well know the stragg! hove pasted through to m evistiog Hungorian ex- and difflcu'tios these ore hare now eome through the agency of your Yupathies and. if pos neo: the United States, of you ple paper. to cali forth | the assistance of the eitia iv a fine country, and every icducement offered to ew) nt te A temperate eteody man. need have no four of he is on healthy hore as in any part of the ernment and people are kind and civil to strangers, and in all es pects a different race from the Taytiens The Dominicans are nuw prepared for the Last beutl which is to decide their fare, or put Port nu Prince a Cape Haytien in ashes, If there are any in the Gaited States diepored t g ye them help, they will gaia far more than by attacking Cuba. The goveroment will deal liberally w hoowe to come, The Forrest I'voree Case. SUPRRIOR COURT Nefere Chief Justicn Oakley. July 6 — Cathe N. Tw ve. Ba Foret Te this ealt, Mr O'Conor raid (hat ioterrogetories had bee | deeued om behalf of Mra Forrest. in a coma 4 par ticepe crimen jon to any of thet the senth cross interrogatory was alone object /o The Court inquired the ratary of the interrogatory Mr. O'O®nor explained that it war a question pat by Mr. Forrest to ove of Mrs Forrest's witnonse, Bs | Howard.) a perrow with © she had sey oa Le mmit ubtery. and was to the effect, « m (Mr bortest) auy money--if so, when o. jon A what are your means or expes- ay him? Mr. O'Gonse } : ng able to | theegbt the question ohjectiouable, and movedito have | it striekem ows | ‘The Cowrt said thet the impression would be, that if | the party was indebted to Mr. Forrest, he would be dis. favorable to him. Fle thongkt the qusetion might be struck out. It was secontin nig he intern gat ories. € ine N. Porrsst.—To this enit a hy Mrs Forrest's counsel to » complain® conte vin We domicrn's biter to Mre. Forrest, anv the Hor - etry. The Jadge, in giving bir daoigon, eaid tuat io had locked over the complaint aud f we dd that the charges emade In avery specific meaner. ‘This partienlar ter, © hich is moved to be straok owt, eote up olremm- «which the plainy @ ccald Bare no motive In eet ting up except as Uring one of the charges, It ts, how. ever, very clear that jt ta nothing but evidenos which @ perty bas no right to \eetude in his pleadings Lf Mra. Forrest should be gmopelied to answer it, she might stand confessed in Vhe plaintiff's favor If she show 4 repudiate the str@ment. che vould have * right te read it in ber own d-fence. It ia somotimer dificult to draw the line betwen what ix matver of fact and whatia not, | but here thege is no difteuity. Thie eeemed to him (ie | Juder) 8 Winy clear cme in which he was bound toxtrike | out ell Cont part moved to be stricken out by Mrs. Por. reet'® avert ies neuelo letter is therefore struck ont ftom the ‘carb bot wt wks woe

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