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oe on the other. But the Court ands that b°) ARRIVAL OF THE MAGARA’S MAILS. a, are be | a oe Tes any form, formally, sage ‘aEtreiy stot ay omncuon, ani Jobe oe: | QER LONDON AND VIENNA CORBESPORDBACE, ven! 161. Hag wanes pone. hanes, whet head they been —— luring all long interval ? it iE E H Poring that long time, these ue devoted them- | The Reception soma (jenna. a ee re Sanat $0 She bere eparelien _— ioe = Jed tefiwe being pat into type; the new ine re- | Jenny Lind, returned to Marte Atlantis Oaptaia interment. - erie brig Momors, Gottenbuts; wie os Coo eee ne veri” hearing apea the axelits, | Singular Statements Relative tothe Califor. | jjuires every pulled number of the paper te be sent te | West. which arrived in the Mersey om Wednesday. On Friday, June 25, bron, twin, and infant eon of Je- | ard NYork; Leander, froy: Maine’, aad Tet, ‘aay. The: ‘at one time, #x sets of commissionors, go- Gola im Londen, the police authority of the place an heur before the dis- | landing, she was enthusiastically cheered. M.and Ma- | rome Ravel, aged 4 years 6 months and 7 Clearee—Shi Carthage, Sea Francieen; barks Turk. oy tls mttaer yn ph nis Sperntaters, tribution, Ofcoure, if anything objectionable appears, | dame Goldschmidt drove tothe of John Bald, Eaq.. the family are Invited to | Boa: Syiph, Baltimore; brig D Locke, Philadelphia; sehr Dis= *s a Be testi ad phones xe a de, dic. Sie. the number may be penser After two written | the Swedish consul, whose the has been during |. to morrow morning, 10 oieleck, y S08 y take these me of mony, which rise as + waipings " the paper may be suppressed for a ‘of | the last few days. She is inexcellent health and spicite. | from his father’s residence. 82 Prince street, corner Herald Marine Correspondence, Alps on Alps, obtained at an expense of ten thou- J es time or even sttogether. The permission to a | fhe crew of the Atlantic fired a salute on Jenny’s | Broadway, without further invitation. His remabos will June 25-4 PM. saad dollars, and a great deal of valuable or invalu- ‘The Niagara's mails arrived in this clty yesterday | paper must be obtained from the superior Police autho- | leaving the vessel. Madame Goldschmidt. who bowed | be taken to Greenwood for interment. Arrived—Steamship Roger Williams, Harrison, New Ore able ; and when, at last, that long course of | arernoon. The N. arrived at Boston at ¢ o'clock in the | rity and caution money be deposited. varying from five | courteously to the spectators, wore a dark satin dress sae eth Telict of tho late | loans, vis Key West and Charleston; bark Chester, temper; 5 effort repeses in idleness, anc tho resul yt to ten thousand florins, according te the size of the tor and a chip bonnet, with a veil. Since her arrival, age. beta agens, is laid upon eae org selvianc morning. We published, on Thursday, a summary of ber |e et ete caer The violation of these and other | she haa been overwhelmed with offers of engagements, 1 — Her connections and friends, also those of ker son, John 36, ee “culled, up they rise, | 2°¥* received by telegraph from Halifax. provisions of the lawis punished by fine orimprisonment. | all of which sbe has most resolutely declined. The | C. Parker. and her son-in-law, Edward Dayton. areinvited | ¢'C Btratton Want. A Ie a Qasen, Brown, do; [prigs Andover, Hardy, do; ig ‘arritt ‘ork: bert, - cadet ate 'This law is to take effeet from (he 1st of September, 1852, | Philbarmonic Society, the committee of the Sailors’ { to attend her funeral, without further notice, to-morrow os oS ng gpd selipe wert Rep gel = 4 ‘The new prnul code ix to go into general operation from | Home, tho Birmingham Festival Committee, and nu- | afternoon. at 4 o'clock, from the residence of Fie ences eaveane, Atams, Torsee Te ! here is an cstopel that concludes ye i Our London Correspondence: the same date, It is probable that. by that time, the | werousother persons, have in vain solicited her to alter Rigi. third street, Yorkville. 8, doy Mary & Elisabeth, Potter, N Bedford; trying us anywhere! t not an old fence road Lonpox, Friday evening, June 11, 1852. | « state of siege” here will be finally ‘abolished. her resolution, ‘The Marquis of Clanricarde anda num- riday. June 25, Banuana, wife of James Henderson, | James M Ba eal. Provigencs) anus Halsey, Ba- method, that he who pleads an estopel, must plead | partismentary Doings—Disraci's ddress—Feargus O'Con- | _ ON the 4th inst .at10 o'clock in the evening. the Em. | ber of noblemen and, gentlemen interested in the prog, | aged 24 yours lance, Roanoke River, Washington, Babcock, Partickels it in an early stage of the case? - Has it not been 3 4 Hag peror, Francir Joseph left the palace. and betook himself | peritd of her Majesty’s Theatre, have also used every effort Her funeral will take place from the residence of her | NYork; Isabella Thompson, Corson” Patt Kiger? 3. ie decided, a hundred times over. that ho who holds | 6” is put under Arrest—Railways in Canada—Check €0 | on hoard the military steambent Archduke Albert. lying | to induce her to appear at that establishment which her | husband. on the Bergen Point plank road, this afternoon, | Dickinson, Corson, NY ork: é i Cleared-Steamshi on to bis eatopel until the parties have been at the | the Government—The New Prinaie of Heland—Swiss | in the Danube. near the town, where he remained wnt | talents onee before saved from ruin; but toall their en- | at Zo'elock. | cS RR ge ing $0 i i ; Declaratit —India— | thaee o'clock the next morning. at. which time treaties she urned @ . She si rand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday, June 21, Isa- Saree oF pramecing Be & Stlal on the merits, be | <feire—Inpertant Declaration of Lard. Stanley ceeded on his journey to Pesth, The Albert was accom. | she is anxious for repose from professional toil, and neiia P., wife of the Rev. Andrew B. Taylor, and’ only ww, W; , Liverpools tara. Gome Cc Delaware. © ia Ann, Com shal! vot have bis injunction’ Ifit be true, thavit | pore Fighting—The Cape—Tactics of the New Governor— a , ae rn nd Empire, Ni i x i ied by the Schlick. containing a numerous Imperial | to visit her friends In Germany. Yesterday she paid s | daughter of the Rev. Jowph Penney, D.D. im pire, Nicker- has boon establishod ‘as a well setiled doctrine of | oui, Nolan sfttemps to “ Gag” the London Pres Pinte. The servants and inferior officers of the eertige, | visit toher friends in Manchester, and to-day she leaves | Rochester, Philadelphia, wad Northampton papers oston, Mapress, Adams, Beeoiien! Se Chanoery, that if a piainti will negle t to move for Lord Malmeshury—The Gonstitutionnel—Put not your | bad been sent down the day betore At five o'eleok the Mr. Bald’s mansion for the metropolis. Her husband, we | please copy. , Corso’ 1S ‘Dick- an injunotion until the fina’ hearing, instead of 4 . . two steamboats parced Presburg. and were saluted by the | hear. had been established in the United States for se- On Thursday morning. June 24, afier a short bat severe Providence Ei th, Potter starting with a kind promptness in the oarlicr Faith in Princes—The Chateau d’Eu—The Duchess of | thundering of cannon from the shore, At five o'clock, | veral years before Jenny met him there, and, by all who | illness. Exizanern Jane Davis, aged 15 years and 10 jouth; Washington, ok, Brook! Goorgia, Pe! s, he shall not have it at all? So long | Montpensier—The Northey Enperors—Death of two Ceis- | PM..the sume day. they reached Pesth and the rocep: | haveseen him in Liverpool, he is spoken of as a talented, | months. : Silage, Lowden,’ Port Cheater: Yas Mt Baylis, Bayliss Pr as has grown to be a doctrine of law, it is brated Frenchnen—Copileedittocks, $0... §c tion. as announced by ‘telegraph, was “amid the re- | modest, and gentlemaniy ~*~ * man, x At Live 1, on June 6, Captain Jacon N. Fux, late | Sfi¢) ‘and propeller Novelty, Briggs, Mie ‘York, " quite fit, quite fit, your honors, to say that though twee Jolaings: of the population.’ No doubt the ceremonies eect wees | master of the packet ship Enterprise Miseellancous. we have changed pur condition we cannot place the bi sit nbina! yadebegantembadaw Moat then very brilliant, All the higher Hungarian Mu. mvise Hila xeensins willbe brought here for intermens, Br Scur Gorpen Grove, on ker return to St John, NB, id though interrupted once or twice by the eccentricities of | nobility will be gathered the The procession ROWN, 6 & C0.’: fr rt ¥ e morite of our case before the forum, SHI th Inne 6 y Poise nitgs es FROM BROWN, SHIPLEY .°3 CIRCULAR. from the Magoalen Islands, Was, wrecked at Margaret, 9 perished. ying in Ashley rivorr of : : f Feargus O’Connor, Disraeli has issued his address to the allows to the nameless wanderer, to the outlawed - gala Prince Paul Esterhazy, the author of the letter | ‘Phe sales of cotton for the past week, ending last even- H A Barua, Penistor Corpus Christi wit be held ther Tavenroo:, June 11, 1862. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. | tt? ‘st of Broton, 8 vagabond, and tothe unknown man, and plead at | electors of Buckinghamshire, but no day has hitherto | jouinst Kossuth, which made so much noise, is said to vi rn , ing. 9.010 bales, with adv rit of gd. SSS Charleston, loading for Baltimore, truck with lightni the bar that the benefit shall be given ust On the | ven fixed for the diseplution, Disracli, in his address, | have had a new Hungarisn costume made tor that ovca- oo eeeah Went) be ppt tees ia marks voinetag wien Movements of Ocean Steamers, gn Monday'iast, aud hed her mainmast completoly shivered: other hand, had Mr Day ever been guilty of laches? | ¢cuches upon all the political mcasures of the day, and | sion, which has cost 20,000 florins. exclusive of ornaments | decided firmness, though without much animation. The | | Names. Leaves Date jure He is a little too quick, if anything. Has he ever | of gold und stone improvement is to be ascribed to the casy state of the | Sarah sands, Li 10. © been guilty? Where? How? When? Their action | ¥inds up with the expression of s hope that the country | General Von Gerstner has beon appointed military | money market, the general cheapness of food. aud to the at coverant he met and defeated. Last fall he was | Will support the present ministry. Toth houses have | commander of Vienna, in the place of General John Ket. | gavanced prices in America. “Speculators have taken ‘and they retired before him, satisfied that | been occupied with the Canadian railway question, Sir | per. chosen chief of the Superior Volie. The former is | 25 740 and exporters 12,060 bales, ‘To-day the sales are o i 4 Hig $e aye tk ; slo made commander of the gendarmery, but under the 10.000 bales, of which 5,000 have bi ie in the method, and iu the letter, bis case wus unan- | 7, Pakington explained the circumstances attending the | jst op as Geueral Inspector. gegen at ae ues Kah Peed pasa lar er eworable by this bill. Here, always, he is. He has | arrival here of the deputati he subject! € Culitorni g putation on the subject. He denied A quantity of Ciifornia gold sand has reached Ham- | Grteans, 63%; middling, 5!4; fair Mobiles. 576; middling, Us aaa! 8 case, in first 5 Wed eyes the imputations cast upon the Colowial office, in a letter | burg. i in inte nded sriarobest oobin - 54; fair Uplands, 5%; middling, 6 6-16; inferior and or- Hae eee ta aro ite thetits; and wach he | Published by Mr. Tincks. In the Lords, the Burl of Derby | yaying for i Sudience given ly the Emperor before | dinary.4a4%sd. per ib, “The stock of cotton in this port is cause upon its merits, and would be leaving for Mungary, eighty peiitioners were admitted. is 522,000 bales, of which 402,000 are American, against a ae too happy to mect them. Now, while there is | ¢avemore lengthened explanations, Ne said that the nego- Jie J.C.C. | total stock of 686.000 bales at this period of last year, of ing to displace this general right, is there not a | tiation, as leit by the late government, stood on thisfoot- | mye Caifornia Gold Mining Speculations which 501,000 were American. 1 hid Sydney, NSW, Feb 21, Ings, Barnes, NB, oll not stated. Spoxrn—May 14 (by the Rambler, at Boston), lat 1734. lon 034 W, Southpore, of Warren, KL, oil rer Hy iron Holes, Faria ition ) miles 8 of the Axor with 70 bbls sp oil. ES 2 Ship Monterey, Lovell from N Yor! ae 15) for San Francisco, May 13, lat 5 15 8, lon 2645 W, all well. Ship John Curtis, Hogan, from Havre for NYork, June 3, lat 50, lon 9. deal in the nature of the case, over and above | ing: that Englund would guarantee a loan for the construc London. Yarn has been in fair demand, and in instances spin- Ship Constellation, from Liverpool for NYork, Jane 5, of & right of the defendant? Is therenot a good deal | {)+ : provided the imperial government [From the London Tiines. June 12) mecsoere mosta len tacbentng 750, 06 Ib: a0yanee, Tn Tap Hibernia, from NYork for Liverpool. Jane 7, lat 43, of reason, intrinsically, in the case, why we should z cloth we can quote no change. ton 4b. i Rie 4 i As every reflux of the tide leaver behind it « fow shells + " 2 ratisfied that the line was so laid down as to subserve “ We bave to report a quiet corn market, with a fair de- i: 7 bi 4 to mark its course so it is fitting that every violent ex- | mand, ata decline of 64 per quarter. in. corns 6a. per | Sem Rismtess: Ship Living Age, Snow, from NOrleans for Liverpool, June Brady was pursuing his analysis, I think the ‘h and colonial purposes, But the line actually pro- | citement of the speculative spint should bequeath to escl in dean Gnd Ute Ae. ner Yate a ees. Wee 13, off Tortugas. lourt could not but have rewarked how thivkl; osed by the colonists passed along the bank ef the St. some memorial of the errors it has caused a wings sin} % 3 racgl = ¥oretgn Ports. a dake everywhere with questions of fact | dchu iver, which was Pena tadars satwerahe colony chiefs it has done, We are just recovering from the | {rm Canal, Philadel Oe tac tae Ae PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 2, 1852. Avz Caves, June 3- Br briz Susannah, Peterson, for Bos —anot questions of cvdstitutiona! law and acts of | nt the United States, while they had not even the as- | feverish excitement induced by dreams of imaginary | oory vos: mixed, 318.; yellow, 31s, a 31s, 6d, per quar- Set oh ea are eave from, Bollea gtr Tepisiaturee alone, but questious of fact everywhere | *¥rauce that it might mot pass to the western or Ameri. | riches to be obtained by working Caliiornian gold mines. | ter White wheat, 6s, 8d. a 6s. 24.; red, Gs. a Os. 6d. per | Steamship Baltic Bera eric ity, rat te yr toga 7s; Independonoe, Hage —euch questions ‘a8 aro em phativally for the conside- can bank of that river. Such a line, + was plain, would be | Having done some little to di el the iusions of the pub- | 79 ips. Ship Rotcius, Mallory, Liverpool, Spofford. Tileston & Co. CuRACOA (no date)—Brig Arve, Berry, bound te the con’ Than thon ter | eras mich afvantaxe to the United States ax to the colonies, | Vo mind on this subject, we will embody. in a very fow | “uy iate arrivals of turpentine and rosin have enused | Ship New Hampabiro, pA maim, to load for NYork. ration of a jui mat these facts are at least doubt- | White in the event af hostilities between the fico countries, it | Words. some of the iessons most prominently taught by | q Jecline in prices, 1.000 barrels of the former having been | Sp Norma, Brown, Havang, Mores ylor & Co, Datuovare, June 13—Arr bark Lord Byron, Duncan, N’ fal, will soon bo shown to the Court, when the ar | could never be reitdan as a means of communication betwen | recent experience. It is abundantiy clear that mere re- | ‘oiqiat Ta, G1. u 88, and S00 of the latter at 3s. ads, 4d, | SIpMIMcote (Br), Yoner, Queber, Logan & Collings fary ile, McDonald, PR have the opportunity we seek! While my brother ork. \ Hauirax, June 16—Arr schri ents of my associate come to be presented. But, | the provinces. Tbe government were therefore reluctantly | spectability in directors is no guarantee for thp success |), A fe " fe sear hares please, they are ahareus, thoy | constraincd to withhold the guarantees of this country | or even the soundness of an undertaking. Men of the | P bushel for common quality, Brothers: an Herman (Ham), Dieckman, Hamburg, H Yon Fier Mee SIN nerAvay, Cocmeiaaeee spring up abundantly, they are exactly fitted for the | from any loun the beats ttre ponte, Cy ey Coyote en ores of Satan erat Becht & Co. sa my " Be - Havana, Jane 15—Sld ships Frances, Ellis, NYork; Eliza f jon ofa jury, and they are sue hud no objection to the line being constructed by private | will. in these matters, suffer them 8 gul vy le. Bark Catharine, Watts, Operte, J W Elwell & Co. GG) RREEREDY AO, consideration ofa jury, und they are such as your | Pad Micilectit come conversation, in which Earl | the grossest and most transparent a: ces, and thus be | sie annexed state ter barn ies movements of that plark Lyeurgne (Sic), Costa, Sarscillony Chamberlain & | | 18 port, bark Childe Harold, Olmstead, for NYork, and honors every day rule to be fittest for that tribunal. | © “aie he EB i i ; Grey. Earl Fitzwilliam, Lord Monteasle, and the Earl of | come in their turn the means of gulling and misleading This question of estopel itseit, on which T have | powis, deprecated the decision to which the government | others. Tt is also obvious, that in determining the value | {Arle im this cous 80 loug detained the Cour: to-day, cannot be decided | jy,q come, which was defended by the Earl of Desart, the | of a pecuniary investment, the ordinary rules for ascor- | eneet three years oy Mr. Day, I apprehend, without a ju subject dropped.” Hiucks has returned to Cannda in | taining the weight of testimony caunot be departed from | 1. Move G Britain since Sept, 1, 1851, bales. “1.543,000 ether or not Goodycar has ever protected him— | dudycon. with impunity Witnesses deeply interested in the re- | 1X? nates Ina vane |e! Posie gee whether his want of protection for two years and a ‘the government met with a check the other night | sult, persons Who cannot be submitted to examination, m een Yance quarter inducal competition, aud to what oxtent, | Which is perhaps of more importance thon might appear and whese character and station are wholly unknown, | ctocx in New York and ports of recel and other questions working great and fatal changes | #t first sight. not being a political question, “A motion | ought not to be relied on where their testimony is uncor- | Coyyecponding dates test chsh P nth q eee of the’ parties—-ure they not | bY Mr. Horman. demanding a committee of inquiry on | rohorated. Ifland is to be purchased, it ought to have eres rar an in the circumstances of ied Bias ha fh Nir. Bennet’s eppoiniment io the vicary of Frome, on the | a title; if metals sire to be bought. proof should be acelin bb peels nee Bott, 80. emphatically matters for a jury! ut, then, | ground that hewas accused of being secretly a member | quired! of their existence, ‘These things are so obvious, | [eccln's ot ites lak ES > ote tho moment the Court arrive at the other | ofthe Romun Catholic eburch, was qranted by # maj that it seams almost ridiculous to state them, and yet | Corresponding dates last year. questions I kava had occasion to diseuss—the | ot sfty-tive, tL. ch opposed by ministers, 1! sa | very few gold companies have been formed within the | » from Unit d Beaten bi moment the Court discern the questions whether | maniiest s\mptom of Protestant reaction, or rather of | last half year which have not violated one or more of | Exports from Unite ae made Rept 1; one man is interested, whether one man is a fab- | arti-Catholic egitation. and will have some weight in the | these precepts. Copital ts raised, purchases are made, | papers Ares i cvipt er u i roming clecti Meantime, the Irish journals an- | expenses incurred. and then, last OT ot, ~omos the inves+ zi ° 1270. ricator of receipts, or whether another man is a | coming election ciation of the Roinan Oatholle tigation which should have been made first, athe inves Receipts at this port, since ‘first inst., 23,000 bales; 0. staple in this country up to the latest dates in each of son g Minastiont, June 17—Arr bark Emerald, English, NYork. Se oe eae rmctig Rees: | Ponox, PH, June 10—Bark John Colby, iintoh’ from Sb K Mersey Asn rtrenec St Jehu NB. TS Whitney & Co, | Kitts; schrs New Globe, Lewis, for NYork ilth; Abol Story, k Louisa (Ri Faun St Andsows NB, Punch & | Dyer. for do 200; Surf: Mahlmann, for do, weg onrgo. : wees » 4 By Wine, june 1o—Eut for le ahip Pyramld, for London, +1.250,000 | “Sark Emigrant (Br), Price, Quebec, A Leary. yiigninvero June 14—Arr bark Emporium Hodgdon: At _ | York; léth, sbip Clinton, Delano, do; 17th, bark Camille, Brig P Cushing, Lancaster, Philadelphia, HD Brook- | Zork) 1th, sbip Clinton, Delano, do; veh, bark Camille, man. Planter, Grifiith, do; brig Siven, Neilson, do. atic Ospray (Dan), Peterson, Buenos Ayres, W W Do | TREN yiios, Cuna, June 12—Arr bark Cochituate, Berry, Havana, to load for NYork. PEED pe aR cals Ser Pea ae it Sr'Jaco, June 9—Br ship Sir Robert Jackson, for NYork Brig Helen Maria, Price, Bangor, R P Buok & Ce. 10 days; Br brig Camilla, for Philadolphia 4 days; also twe Schr Elizabeth (Er), Moore, Antigua, RN Goff. ‘Am brigs (probably the Monticello and , for N York). Schr Arctic, Saunders, Abaco, C Ackerly. SAGVA LA GRANDE, March 10— 3 Kanawha, Trundy, Schr Londen (Br), Crow, St John, NB, J W Burnham, for hey days; Juniata, Newton, for do, 4 aye My watt, Margaret Eleanor (Br), Corbit, Parsboro’, NS, W A | Florence, Trent, do, 10 days; Yorktown, Springer, do, ldgs Val! Fy do do: Mary Smith, do do; Geo W Horton, Schr Eleanor, Gordon, Kingston, H Underwood. = ‘John Bird, Bird, just arr; brig Torno, do from, tination unl dreamer, befooled by his faacies, or tells the | nounce the solemn instaliati f er ” 3 a teth too hd disappoiat: 1 take : i if v il in 5 days, . truth—wbether Prait and bis eleven witnesses Tea os oeemiey sastaibey sue sept ype | ee Py ieelne Peo idsfration ofthese and simile | culation ds, jaken by spinners, 8,000; taken on spe: | Schr Wm Duke, Voader, Kingston, Ja, Winslow & Law- Mr Tse: Saat iySher tan A Pimer, Yorks a mer gale - % ‘ope. emory 0] e e | ment. 8, " ‘ention to the pri tt . 10, . i si : : ft ig Runymede, Care ‘ork: 22d, 8 ‘arnatic, swearing, every one of them concurrently, from | Pot atemding the ceremonials of the Romencbeiy-tuae { And proceedings of the Agua Fria Mining Compass’ ee” | In relation to the movements in tun —ariet, &¢.,1- 3. oe eid epee ben gay hold nee Devereux, NYork. Cid 224, ships Chaslomtane,Singe ead, September, 1855, down to within six months, atleast, | yearns O'Connor Js.ar dare ur nim. In addition to | The prospectus. to which are prefixed the names of | Stewart & Co.’s circular, of this date, says:—" Schr R P Brown, Baker, Wilmington, mast Faneuil Hall, Scars, Liverpool; brig P I Nevins, Boddio, | ding the issue of our last circular, per | Schr Mary A Rowland, Raynor, Philadelphi Seaaiae all teli the truth about bis opening a successful | he he manufactory of this very article of vulcanized rub- | aoure of ber, or whether it is a romance-;hatted, and who | conduct was such as to enjamin Hall under the ribs, he entered the | most respectable trustees. directors, bankers brokers and | , Tho week suce Schr RH T: Ph smaons on Wednesday evening, when his | solicitors, sets forth that the company is formed under | Arctic, on 12th inst...was one of unusual dullness, dur- | Schr lf HMoulton, Taply, Philadelphia & Di est. ite played at | the most favorable auspices ever known; that the mine | ig Which prices settled fully a quarter of acent, with | Schr Louies, Chass, Boston, SW Lewin uee TALCAHUANO, about March 29—Sld brig Lowell, Mana, SFrancisco, with 56 passengers. Trinipap, June Brig Clara Ellen, French, for Phila- and-twenty witros-oruit that Mr Hoyward wasthe | leap frog over a chair, tried to shake hands with all the | is held under a lease from Colonel Fremout by Messrs, | total sales under 4.000 bales, exhibiting at the closea | Schr Elm City, Frisbee, New Haven, master. delphia 10 days, echr Henrietts, Harriman, for do, 6 days, pith the vuleatized discovery, tell the truth, | Members, seated himself in the Speaker's chair, and | Palmer, Cook, & Co,, bankers, Sam Francisco; that it has | steadier fecling. On Monday, 2lst inst., the sales were | Schr Sarah, Perry, New Bedford, master, Home Ports, These are all quostions of fact, eminently fitted for | finally struck an hon. member. Mr. Denison, in th» been most carefully examined, surveyed, and tested on | £00 bales. at an improvement of one-eighth of acent. | Steamer Penobscot, Whitaker, Philadelphia, M Sanford. AUGUSTA, June 20—Arr echr Henrictta, Stinehfeld, N Fee ae artes tians Of duets cummently Atted for | vuis ied to a discussion as to the state of the unfortunate | bebalf of the lessees by competent and trustworthy. per- | The Franklin, from Southampton ninth inst, and Live Plocp Uaisk, Bay, Wacelism, ianiver: York Sid loth, sehr Jasper, do. iy he consid rigor a jury; and I do verily bo- | jyan’s mind, whee it wae moved that he be committed to | sons, whose report. as well as that of the engineers, shows | P0ol dates to eighth inclusive. arrived that night; her ac- x Arrived. LBANTY, June 24—Arr schr Elmira Rogers, from Provi- lieve that the exhi pitfon of these witnesses, for half | {hc custody of the sergeantat-arms, fur disorderly coa- | that it contains an enormous quantity of gold of the | Costs being construed as indicative of an advance by | ,,USRazee Independence, Com Chas W Morgan, Leghorn, | denet; sloop d Marker, fromdo. | oo an hour, to the gaze of the jury, in thy sence of | duct and contempt of the House. On hearing this, | richest quality: that specimens of the estimated value of | the Niagara, holders were indisposed to supply the de- | “&ccamenip dames Adger, Dickinson, Charioston, 54 hours, | Me. Cld ship Sea yin, Daniels NYork, bark Ells, Flas eres: ami! y the Ser- | upwards of £5,000 have been deposed with the company’s | Mand atthe pre -e ion—I be- | Feargus bolted, but he was closely followed Saybrook, Conn. the Court, under a sk us rates.the market being also strength- | with mdse and passengers to Spofford, Tileston& Co. On es brig Edward Dinnic! lieve that thu: jecting the cause to ajury under | yc#ot-atatme and sof the House, and, despite | bankers by the lessees, as an earnest of their good faith, | Cned by the appearance of a demand from the home | Wednesday, 6 60 PM. off Cape Ro . June M—Arr shi ambler, Bassett, Batavia the guidance of your honor, would better’ sa the start he bad. he was arrested before he got out of | a cuarantce for the performance of their part of the eons | trade, Who for a long time have not been buyers with us, | lina. Sherwood, from NYork tor Charleston; Thureiay, 227 | March 14: Macedonia, Preble, Havana Sth inst; barks Franke Westminster Hall. tract, and a fund to pay preliminary expenses; that those | % advance of !,c, was established with sales of 1,500 | PM, off Cape Hatteras, passed « propeller, suppowed to bo | Ln., Cook, Galveston; Lion, Gregg, A palachic In the itting of the Commons of the 7th inst. Lond | specimens are proved test conclusively to have been ob, | bales. The firmuoss of holders reacted the next day upon Se a eee axom NE oe toe Uz eane i adie Sharlesteny Wigds ia pi Morcii Tequested to be informed whether the re- | tained from the mine in question. and that upwards of | the amount of business; exporters not being disposed to | wan eee paGorke (eee eae Eee ice ate | 4; Lord Gough (ir), Brown, Cady’ May ir of the five European powers had signed a | thirty tons have already beon raised and are now ready | Pay the improvement in advance, the day closed with | tpeke Br brig Freeman, trom Jamalon’ fort Lewion al dang | Georgetowny SU; i i land, Lord | for crushing; that the Value of the quartz rock is ‘enti sales of 800 bales, On Thursday, the saley were 1,400 | out; ist, Int 29 50 lon 70 51, exchanged signals with shi though a party 1m stopped by his own cove- tary of State for Fureiz Aflairs, re | mated at about £7400 por ton, ‘The directors pledge | Vales, witha steady and rather firm market, although | Elizabeth Dennison, hence for Antwerp; same time Cel eae nant, a8 against the patentee, he may go right into ouference liad been held, and that the repre- | themselves that. eo far as the strictest aud most search. | the Niagara's advices, which were received early that | Upper ship bound E, with black ball in her main royal. Sn eet de an bes ceccls kee bares a court again upon a scira facias; but no such pro- | sentatives of the five powers } d a protocol rela- | ing inquiries could extend. they have satistied themselves not a:'ctimulating as anticipated. ‘The | gayut,Chatley Holmes (of Thomaston), Crockett, Haves, 85 | te Cite (hey Clemente, Ansuilis deh inet; Me tagoode (ot cess is known to us. There, estopel does not de- | tive to that question, Tt estible that the Kir existence of the mine. of the respectability of the | les yesterday were 900 bales, with a firm but quiet mar- | 4571, Ton 39 00, spoke rom New Orleant, ot | N¥ork), Purchase, oecuu Teh inst Mlwaukle. Stowers; teive thie Mrgitibman of the vighs to continue wis | OCEs it was an cssential neness of the specimens, rectors | Ket at our, quotations, which inthe mainare the same | | Ship Oswego, Williams, New Orleins, 21 days, with mdso | Bloomer, Killmarn: Jane C Pattorson, Feavock, and Chane : y mre also, smong whom are two eminent lawyers, state that | UT previous is and 12 passengers, to Frost & Hicks, Buck, Turner, Tyrone, 8 your honors, than you could satisfy yourselves, to the merits of the caso, on this brief. I think I ought to add—there is one stronger reason for ajur in this case than exists in England: as there, a » Kumbalt, doy Friendship, Upton, do; schrs ft Vienna. Lord Stay point in the treaties case another couct, while it does deprive us. 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ r A ‘ ; z : ‘ ded, (and this ix important.) that this was the first the title of the lessee has beew fully oh The excess of receipts of this crop over " Bark Charlotte Harrison (Br), MoIntyre, Groenoek, 35 Aim condition of Mr. Day—the subject of some unfriendly | 1D). had acknowledged the acts of 1815 as regulat. | fro omen of undoubted eharacter aud report. ‘Thisfact does not affect in any way the | pEe< eos Souper; Matanzas, June 14, with molasses. to | Waly eotawn Volnson and Virsinia Price tondten Pattee if not vindictive remark. 1 Suppose that T | ing the affairs of bili tthe netics of the public, that the r8e of prices.as the final issue of it, about 7 000 | from wn teeGow oof ee to, brig Lion, trou defphia: Guinare Rosebtook: Superior: Smith; Ligure. Nese need to go beyond evidence in this case; but all A mail trom In I subserived for, aud speedily rise toa | bales. appears for the past two months to have become a | Cardenas for Portian ton; Delaware. Harding: Grecian, Herric reas he has in the world rests on t¥e decision in this | reill The di cent! And yet, incredible | fixture in the public mind, The interior of the country Se en conten vee Havens, 10 days, with sugar, Sie, Causey. ALG poraelis Taclidin, NZ ers Jaan de i obs ne factories, em > three Surtuese ha ¢ to regain Ma ot one s rtateme: » | is drained of its eupplies to a greater extent than usual, | gars Ke, to Moses Taylor & Co. Pm erin ork (had muinract shivered by Hizhte queetion. He bas three factories, employing three Burmese hi to regain Mart t one of the statements we ‘ A ark Edward, Peterson, Apalachicola, 15 days, with cot- | Pine 2%d inst, off Cape Ann). Bark American, Adie, fi Bandred bands. ‘The earnings of hia life, tee best surprise, but are reported to have been driven back | have enti 1 tood the test of experience; 4 BO indisposition to send them forth h prevailed af | ion to Ralph Best, ey ace ys, with cot- | Trinidad, arr in the bay to-day, received orders, from s rites energies of his fature, are iavested there; and I ynien : not one, in fact. which the best in! ny time, where natural obstacles did not exist, Brig Rapid (Br), Crowell, Curacoa, vis St Jago, boat, and proceoded for Portland, Signal fora back painted hs ince th na dvaht thas on tiidmntinwee-dag. Some senention has been made in the newspaper world | mand does not lead us to disbe The weather for the growing crop appears to be of a Tuned With sugar, to Boonen, Gri on May black and two brigs. Outside, a flect of undescribed aqu luppose there is no doubt tha: . wu The ae in Europe by ap attempt of Louis Napoleon to pat a | no mine in California known by the name of the Agua Fria, | Very favorable character. and fromthe entire absence of | the East ond of St Domingo spoke bark Rolla, from N York ianed ves Cid brigs Shawmat, Robinson, Cardona: Tuing bim in a business point of view. ‘The law | check upon the liherty of the English press. Ue has | The ventieman, Br, Hepbora, who was sent out on the usual complaints, we should judge it is doing well. WEE deccesarlel Wea berteort), Kalen, Foun, PR 2 Charleston: Quoc Esther’ Pratt allows the counsel to sy to the Court that it pro- | snmmened the Paris correspondents of the half of the company. was unable to extra The closing quotations in this market were as an- Ge Rey ptae | aceon SCACN mee | Ee Gackt Worker we bably ruins him. I think your honors will neither | nicte. the 1 think it strange, nor wroug. if, in the condition in } ne which he finds himself, with all the reverence which | the editoriul remar! he feels, and I feel, Bench, he shouid find | "pon his policy. Th bunal Palmer & Co. any preciso recognitic Mr, Wright, the partner who bad n the lease at his first interview; and when this difficulty was in some deg urmounted. they admitted tn not know precisely where the mine was which the di- ews. and Morning Adve nexed s= Brig Captain John, Cousins, Sazua 1a Grande, June 10 | Harding, Philadelphia; Chart i Livenpoor CLassirrcation, with snyar and molasses, to Nesmith & Sons, Chiid, or, do Gassabeas. Fi Florida and Orleans, Brig Live Oak (of Darien), Sawyer, Darion,7 duys, with | Anthracophora, Wheldo Yor’ lumber, to S H Rockenbaugh. master of schr Grey E whieh eld Brig Julia E Arey (of Orrington), Arey, Darion, 8 days, | place of Capt Brown sid, brig Leghori Mor, and Austin, Gibbs, dos Kenrick oes 5th for Hayti, schr Grey Eagle. : (i ; et result of this is, ti e leading artic 3 S himself turning to t oO checind i) cee ee ee eee : with yellow pine, Co order. he GE old on Sunday but returned iu consequence of hove all our siffections, in all our judg journals have doubled in the severity of the rectors, “atter the strictest and most s Inferior . ‘ Nominal, Schr Rabb, Lord, Kingston, NY, for Boston. ing gst in contact, near Cape Col, with a lumber laden bei ibe tot ine senictsteation Gf Niel und it is now to be seen Whether quiry. arsert to bave been tested by cc ndinary. . Sia 8% | Schr Bysantiom, Cottrell: Kingston, Ni for Boston. from au Eastern port, hound &; had foresail torn, fore yar specie bigaore , Py Kingston, NY, for Newburyport, | carried away, rail and some stanchions broken. Brig Lo- Schr Tamoree, Adam far as to carry out his threat of expel persons on behalf of the lessees, Messrs, Palmer | Midulin ents from Paris. As for preventin, y & Co.” It was necessary to hunt for the pro. | oodm i Schr Edward, Sproul, Kingston, NY, for F by his peers, presided over by the learning o nklin, Me. retto sid yeste P y g ny Me. tt —Cld brigs R Spear, Auld, Gaudaloup ing: highest branch of justice an American Varis, it is an impossibility, un wews the Conti- | perty in question, and after some search the Agua | Middling fair Schr § 8 Buckingham, Portland, Conus ATH, Juno Ih j America rssibil , news a ‘ shat . ee Foir. : Schr John Wright, ——, Portland, Coun, Coral, Gibson, Wilmington, NC. knows nental blockade, and expel Englishinun irom | Fria mine, or what is believed to be the Agua Fria mine. | Pully fair, Sloop Amelia, ——--, Portiand, Conn. CHARLESTON, June 22—Arr steamship Palmetto, Jack- nd even then. Frenchmen by aundre discovered at a spot called Child's Mine, This spot “Sp pol Golo a rani od fair Below, dy to writ ‘The Firet wardis the great business part of thecity, | ofieieuscment by Lord Cowley, our ambassador at Paris ee COTE Ron of MUMIMECHE Chke pap hel Satled, Bs Z peered Taman : oy ee ¥ 3 tons of auciferous quartz, some ten tons Stock Sales. Ship Defence, MeCerran, San Fi tiene where the operations of commerce and finance are Lord Malmesbury, our Foreign Secretary. ts rather low | of surface earth were thrown up, quality unknown, It | Puinanerema, June 45.—( Reported by Barker, Broths Wind during'the day, NW, Rese Lona oH rote Potten, Phe 1 ‘at Board—80,00 ‘exns Register Not lade} in the public estimation, for having acted in so shuffling | has b said the company has nothing todo but buy | & Co). and con- | a manner in Mr . who, you member. | out thi M squatters ; but when th om has been | Lehi * Shas a transacted. It is the oldeet part of the Mortgage 400 City NVERSPoRT, June 23—Arr schrs Cape Cod, Kelly, N nee for New Orloans, dism: The shins Kato Swanton, DA tains the Battery and the Bowling Green; the | ¥#* cut down by effected there is no proof th rth working. kp, hares Morris | ed; Naples (of Bath), from New Orleans, aud bark M York, 7 td sh There appears, also, every re ve that Colonel | fnal: iS'ai1e0 from Glnegow, reported in yesterday's paper, a EASTPORT, Inno 15—Are sobr Mary Peavey, Bostons great wholesale warehouses; and the money depo- | tencra below, at anchor, With wind strong from the N ee nic Miller, Liverpool. Old 17th, sehra St sitaries are inthis ward. Tho buildings, with the | ray however, offended : ight, NYork; th Saxon, Paine, do; 2lat, brig . Baltimore; 220. sere Kalos, Mave Mar- | Fremont b: nd is under the | and thi the land in question, no title to ad, ware fii [Per Stream: agains i ‘ é : accusation of murder. Me is titied to # fair | Never 1 such a battue of promise 1p NIAGARA, AT Boston. exception of those in Broadway, are not very hand- | ty.) r ine : rate F ainekeray tock the Bell, of the Axtwenr, June 4—Sld Nathl Kimball, Cox. Rypeth E some, but they are all large and substantial. There | Louis Napoleon shows in his plans | sellers and their agents for every particular of the bar- (and from Flushing Roads o Patten, Stin- sithstandiug their the meanwhile, our which is worthy of a better try seat of the Inte King Louis Viilip; Boupravx, June $—8ld Oceanido, Laabs, NOrleans. Sld sd the coun- | gain, aud were in every respect | from the Roads Ist, Arthur, Habner, NOrleans the celebrated | professions, completely deceived. | 1 are very few private dwellings in the First ward ALY - Old 4th, Wall street, which contains so many banks and so | Chateau d n by sledge harmers, the per- | correspondent in he heard of the | jEveraRs, May 27—In port, Brothers, Baxter, for Bor- | Emily. Share Boston, ity i isthe road rons left in ae Orleans family havi formation of this 2, addiees: deaux, 1dg. PE Bp GARDINER June 17-—Arr schrs Hen ins, Savane Eroat @ quantity of specie, and is the stage on | soMsiet Whatever be the dee | lectee cr wade WEiGE he hoes Mg: 5 Mechant we June 4-814 JW Buddecke, Clodiuy NYork nabpSht. Usutlogs, Whotke ee parts, is in the First ward. It is to . 8 pre * effect of this commun meeting of the com. ( takein. Sid 4t EG Weizmann, NYork: 5 ‘i Fs -N¥ork; 2th. Chief, Shailer, Philadelphia; Caled hide Bi so ey Monipensier, with her hush | pany was held, at which ght. th atiator of fred, Purdt, N York; am, 1 : , what Bond strect is to London. This ¢ Id a levee at tt an ihe pureba: Qeaspeceh. in Which ho | LAL TT en, Crowell, do; 7th, Vani HARWICH J Are schn Osceola, Doane, NYork. ins 0: " ai aint * atten the memve fremont's title » fac ro. s LEWES, Del's mG a ) Ba orthimm= tains several handsome buildings, and in ar Veasebtine te emits Minister.) Whey: |e deaaettiy uipsraainice © ts Married, Aven dune 6—Are Royal Soversign, Durrell, ualanle on aS PD BRkS. OF ert ees A ee “A excepting the French Ministe ot except by his per e evening, 24, by the Rev. Ds | h, Mount Vernon, Give a passed " teetural point of view is rapidly impro . nt yoluntecred to g Js to any doubting shareholder | 0 of be prot a is x a | vdune TAF h Bruce. Brown, Havre; ark linvsilton, D for Rio do Sasoiee, States M. Mead is erecting a very large store, usta ix on 4 fer double the amount of his shares i€ the Colonel's tile Govt», of this vity, to Sid prev to ath, Bulle, hrs, left harbor for ea this morning. A number of No. 28 and 30 Pearl strect, running through to counts he wa a ek See eee Se alle Ones A ale erences Anceg oi! : AC harbor, but ie tiga toostrongtogo off Stone , y Chey ug 43 returned t holder two pounds for every one pound he had in ‘delphi vale Vieane a0 | ‘orks. via from Riehinond. passed in at 9 ok this Water street. The dimensions are 50 feet front on at Sehlangenbad, for th | in the concern ‘The meeting pateod a vote of thai Foes ible papets Dlesee 9 ‘- Sea Coe CL hott fA Boston bark aud bis now passing ont, and & Pourl, and 108 feet deep; 60 feet front on Water, fer, the celebrated French | _ aa ht bee aa Aare pee Oe raer Gee | Wiuiam Hit. of South Brooklyn, to Mrs, Euiza pOndis Vath SUR LOR GOR): sen tur MOBILE June Are back Orion, Jones NY ork. Cla and 108 feet deep. The building is to be six stories Paris papers also record ath of 1 | parted, and was seen no mor have felt it our duty | fg hi or 3, by Abearare — ny Poppe frou York for Haraburg; thy Hie Tay, Bomon, Rin 16th, sine Gee: Washington Olmaten, ; ‘ aad cead @ ry ma cu,’ & philanthropist. of the name ot Champier. | 1 6 these statements inorder to make the share. a tibees : pt , nrg fur N York. for Liverpool; Blanchard wrence, for Havana: Joh high and completely fire proof; it will correspond | Fir eae ‘ianee, sums in rellcvine the poor, und wae | bewtese and ub cm pec ny ieee OF toe wocthions: is ard Mr, Wausas W . if June 0-ON, Dudley, Morrison, from Charlos- | Coster, Faster, fc AAD 7 of i ; ext doo K elcher | derignated from che cloak he used to wear at his charita du y of the gol ions whtch have bee any Ann Saxten, of London, Engla rs Jobna. NB. oxactly with the one next door, (Sackett, Belcher | O anes * Mra dorgear bs e used to wear at b | ness and unreality of the golden visions whtch have been | ny afternoon, Juz by the Rov. B Sid Connecticut, Williams, NYork; Isth—Cld ships 0 & Co.); the fronte are to be brown stone; the first | Me visite. Me was an eccentric churucter. ||| | their eyes, Wedo not, hi ish the | ie dace Bk We lasen h dcanen eh scaateg pa Aaroold, Nor % : 5 graph between Lrola sla " t eholders | q, * ; —Cld Vireinia, Jansson, NAmerion arris, Thal ’ tory will be supported by cast iron columns; it | i. «ive im not | Connecticut. to Miss Euiza, eldest daughter of Mr. Jam) tr Sen Nyipb, Ratten, Mo bites ! : fend H ; ng NYork 1 commotion. T Cornell. of this Arr propellor Shotuokot, Gosr, ill be finished about the first September, and will | | et seen he 9 general contradic: | “Connecticut piper please copy _ SCG rey LONDON 5 Arr. propeller Shetuoket, Goat, about $30,000. Messrs. D. W. and C. Weeks | ( dian town Wes tina th gota Bs By the Kev, A. Ro-Tan, Mr. Enostas B. Case, of Ne pusom, Lathrop, from | for Albany: Fiady Adams, Allyn, from do for Rondout, Sd ; sory hen York to Miss Haxwan, youngest daughter of Jolin Gc 8. ., | echt Caledonia, Co delphi re the architects. | “ r - A f i jun, nselve ; 3 ® | Kingston, F I were, Darel, lad OWL's H D —In port brig Pembroke, Pike, ange a “ vay) | am {ng grad eanoved to its ne eallty, nowr urees of our informna- ckholm; Oth, Realm, Ste rom Frankfort fo timore; echrs Gavelle aad Genuine, Daniel Fearing is byjld o. 6 Wall co them. have seooutee to evidaniee equally an, — paprd : Hokiinehe Wine . iret; it is 23 fect front, 1 five | , nm, wh Wind " They subscribed their money. we aporshend. in | Oy mhorsdny mornin k omer at ar arta Ce nt en ee Pe PHILADELPIIA, 3 ‘Arr staamer Kennobes, Sey tories high; the front is to be of Philadelphia emp ; EE Nets BE riicular ming. well known by name. | innose, Captain Mexemox SaNronn, in the 63d year of his June SOF, Emigrant, Ardresson, from | schre’ DS Mer-lon (t ‘az, Boston; J Goodapoed, irick; it will be finished in th 1 i will | om oon Sones aad | ; ay btn ay " J ; American, Williams, from Ant’ | Cjark, Hartt. rd vrick; it will be finished in the . and wi | 1" 4y, and | quiet 7 uid age. ts ‘ e + y NC about $15,000. Thos E. Smith is the architect. | a denny L Golde | qyantit u noxtr se ne eee te nd fae gh ge ved kag age ad ne O- Sandusky, B i NOrieans 4 Mr. Halstond is taking down the gt, | ee ee haring | 6, pot pees serene tht ae agg | 11 o'elock, from 305 East Broadway : Bones, de; ane Bmith, Walters dor al om - the voyage ue Was enthur A at Liver ng comm h any rock they could find. It | 3 dth, Ent ee, and Kossuth, for NY ork; Sth 12 Wall street, formerly occupied by Vandewater | pot | - A <d ca Ne on to Greenwo b, Enterprice. and hy Yorks 5th, | Rondont: Ormament. Ju Freder ‘ 1 Rieder | 3 pool, only due t ter of the directors, that they | canes | n of the West, Hallett. do; Friends, Fleck, San Fran: | NYork; Faehion, Blydevhurgh, do, Bel & Co., nuctioneers, and intends erecting a fy uld explain tie pary statements so solemuly aoe em Eveles Harrison, California via Bordeaux &c) Nicho- | Blake, Hadley, from Charleston, Minerva Wright, Chars store on its site; it is to be 23 feet front, 120 fee } wade ¥ m in thete pre the meens by which | Davin Esq, in the Je, Caulking, ana Devonshire, Strickland, N York; y 3 rim Philadelphia. O14 « ae deep, and five stories high; the front will be 6 6, 1852 wonderful appearance of Mr Wright was obtained h year of has age 3 | n Dunlap, Skelfield, and Rhodes, M do; 10th, sh % stone: building will be fnished lat | nag Pi His funeral will take place this afternoon, at 4 Of the Wert, Bowne, dey Atlante (8), 4 rown stone; the building will be Gui ‘ Pe) I . clock. from the residence of his mother, 91 West Thir 27th, trove, Willinme, NYork: 8th, Chasey ee Bil as Will oo about $20,000 nl jk - teonth treet. is friends, and those of his family, are Geo Evans, Cviilard, NYork; Sarah & Louisa, on ar e architects d ' invited to attend without special invitation. n the Whole EmpireNew J ‘ nekse i r Hormitage, Cooper, Rio James Suydam has built three fine stores @ Tend | as Saneres aera epee Se aloo Uke $0 iene odie oF | Tisriday afterncon. ; ater & Tok end Wale. Far: 89 Nassau cireet, and 58 Libert These he Aveta Cher . “ mens how they eame to estimate them at five bd pe she bore i mg fortitude Franctaco; Irene , ultroy, Virgie aes Vere cpon the site of Th nich were | _ Tbe Austriam Ch nann here om S pounds, sod what was the conclusive evidence, an wite of Harman Temper, in co Ka Mom Boston: 9th | via Fall River: slogrs z cine, Mon touts destroyed by fire, Those on Naseau street aro | Wedecsday. the 2d in an i « on th fed them that. they eame from a mine which Sees eles of in feat. slaw the teal Nth. & atin, Delano do (bo | Picton (and was above Nowyort 235 PM), brig Waterton, 27 feet front, +6 feet deep, und five stories high; | 9d with Count Buel, th { Por aire, nnd p reality, to have had no ext 1 and frtends of the family, sieo the mem- Sardinia, Pendleton, do; Oregon, | for Phitadeiphin, Wark Mary R Barney, tor Matauans, reng ’ ; i ion Street Methodist Episcopal Church; arab Sands (s), NYork; Pelican | tosea this morming the one on Liberty tireet, 30 feet front, 60 feet | it is said, followin y with tb T A he Al the members of Empire Loc No 64, and of Damaseus do, r D, Jone rr brie Potow, Knight, Matengas deep. and five storice high. The first story i8 sup- | Psnperor « no comments whatever | Catastrophe to Two Americans on the Alps. | Encampment No. 11, 1. 0. of 0, F., are respectfully June $—Entd ont Bolen M’'Gaw, Lunt, Cardi | 9 Enterpri Tadelphis. ; ported by cast irou columns. ‘The front is Philadel- |” P - : An aeciient with ay almost fatal termination occurred | jnyited to attend her faneral, on Sunday afternoon, at Toft Deal 10 . Ga, ba dl ee tan Sa brick. wi y 7 4 upon his arrival, The Vienna correry tofa Prague | in the Paes of the Great St. Bernard inthe Alps, on Sa- | j,aif past 4 o'clock, from her late once. 206 i Margaret Hugs, Berwick, for Newport. to lond Halove for NYork | hia brick, with brown stone trimmings. They will 5 tema Ua turday afternoon. the 6th inst. ‘The particulars are ax | iron’ - her Inte residence, 206 Hast | re Ric Janelrc Silsbee, Newonstle and s Jone 22--Are USM stomnaship Florida, - be finished in the fall, and will cost about 15,000 | Peper merely rays'—"it i* though be will setarn 00 | Somer Piisbes, the comedlem. and Mr, Howard | On fetta morning Jeno’ NYorks ith, Am Cid iin Demernra, Merrithew, St Sage a® cach. Samuel Warner is the architect | his post only after the approaching Presideutial election, | Puyt the Aumerican author, now on «tour in Switzer- | jusce eB, Hoes, 0g (Sh aed af sons ee Seta Uoralee Ne | CHReL Ste ciel i Ingalls, Africa; sobr Mage : 2 z. Hose, aged 27 years 7th, Stambo Corning, Corning, } LEM, dune 3 ngalls, Africa; Mossre. D. B. & W. Mosos aro building o largo | if, indewd. ne should not profer on the whole to ake an- | land. hai) wolked oli the way from Chamouni to Mar. pcenbeels dis tetramer oe 2 NOiem’ tha Marin re vi 0 eanete : “ | other place ae jopting the usual pia uuling it cintives and frie » fart om | Meisiourns Sid Sen Queen, Wood, Adelaide, WILMINGTON, NC srt she Alario Rogers, Patineica maee, sis het hoes,’ fe) fat ieee, | {think it ts very probable he will decide for another Forclay and Téte-Nokre, and, notwithstanding PR In Wes ladldet Covtpae ENG, 1 ase Seana are Atheug, Chace, Taverpeol tor | work. Chi 24, fries Soren) Albion, Clark, Cues Redeoes and five stories high. The front will be brown atone | Sitee, or rather his government willl decide tot ere ai | {he exertion attendant upon, this severe tramp. after & | invited to attend his funeral, without further invitation, Rh Brea the Goede Mar tort sere | EE I @8 Greenwich street, and brick on Washington | Srwill, no doubt. be retber dow to send any one, and cer. | of M. Nernard.” hy tracing the trevelworn paths on tue frvan Dh late residence, Gi Forsyth street, to-morrow nals oD ab aaaia leer adatehe |e Passengers Arrived. street. Tho building will be finished early in the | tainly would be quite as willing a« Mr. Cass. or any margin of the Drones they proceeded safely above St. | “On ¥ridny afternoon, June 25, after a lingering ilinoss, | Porriasn, June SON Elte, Hoydtman, from NYork for | | CHArtrsron—svcawahiy Jemnon Adgar. Miss Wend gam fall, nd will cost about $25,000. J. Clark is the | anti-Austrinn politicion, to beve the relations of the two Pierre. some five miles ditant from the convent, and | which che bore with Christian resignation, Kuuex Deapy, | Hambure. snadwick, | Fishburn and ehiid, Mie: Pringte, Mew € Parker, Colonel d architect countries sondacted wholly by helt respective sont night overtaking them at thix beak and desolate place | daughter of Michacl and Mary Deady, native of Dingle, Fontexourn, June 7—Agr Sit, Robert Peel, CHOWK | wariand lady. ( Atkinson and Indy, Wu Hoach 1sdy and y Whether this would contribute to t noe of the | they ¥rre compeiicd to rest on a defile overhanging ® | foukty of Kerry, Ire be sed Siar of + | London, snd proceeded for N York. pert, for | kervant, Henry Moore and. family. W. Hintching. 1edy aad acme = 26 Broadway —Wo have already M0- | jase of Autican travellers that arc through | frigbiful precipice until daybreak clouds belng'v0 | HN conde dod conustntanes ih A BP I dela cides Tanbert, for | Cour cniidesn, @ Sherman, Jeay wee child, W Sor bene, fone is building in tho list of the new siores in | thi, counrry, ts another question, Notwithstanding the deme es t indefinable At | ¢hers Jeremiah, Joseph and Michael Deady, are respect- rn, June 5—Of Culloma, Corntag, from Catoutta | And chiid FIT Brady and Indy aie andy ay, a | roadway. prevent equivocul state of the relations between the two | early light (he srough deep | fully invited to attend her funeral, without further | for Antwerp. Peomive, Grabam, from Shields for | Wood, bM Gilhert J A Onthonn, Bink, 1 tod The Bavk of the Republic —We have noticed this | oY . Americans are treated bere with great respect | snows amd “hen nearly opposite Mount Velan, a terrible vitation, tomorrow afternoon, at J o'clock. from the | x9 the Stare 9th, Promiee, Graham, Bee ener, 2B Salen, SP ere erie i 6 ne ef by the police authorities, A year ago it was not per- | avainpehe come (bundering down the side of the rocks, building in the Hist of the new stores in Broadway. | Y3,.vq lor un American, without taking particular reps | and mrerly buried beneath its mows the solitary travel: |. rry The Metropolitan Bank.—We have noticed this | for that parpore. to go down to Hungary Now, ae Tune | Jers M ng young and active, coom worked ble | Teton and Springfield papers please copy. building in the list of the new storee in Broadway. | derstand. it ir allowed freely, Several Americans applied | way out of the cold mass, and, though nearly exhausted On Friday, June 26. after a short but severe illness Trinity building —We have noticed thie building | fe permission Iately, and found no difficulty with exporure aud toil: fualiy succeeded by digging | Oysniss L., eon of the late Dr, George H, Clussian, of La the list of the Broadway stores. ‘The Austrian government is adva eS way the snow, In rescuing his fellow traveller of whem | Brooklyn, aged 63 yoats . " ' . re-organization of the nothing was viaibi ne edge ie friends and relatives, and those of his sons, John A., No 148 Broudway —We bave noticod this among | appeared the past week of the ravine distance f liam H. Charles B, and Lewis I, Clusman, are . of Joseph G 2 o bi oller, NYork; Pe- | clair, Capt G Apr Stork J Stevens nee of Joveph Griffin, 302 Front strect, near Jackson Fexerown, June 7—Sld Neptune, Moller, NYork; Pe- | clair, Capt G Arey: doh Stock, 4 Mtevane, Li Be Davie, F Montove, J Uungorford, 8 Fowler, 1 T in the steorage Havana. Bark Cornetin= Morgan, € Stapi K Park Barer J Vatoret, ra King, 9 Brite, BD Alvaron, J Mortn, F D Sarlol, N Kruse gor. Mre Martiner Dr Martines, and three children 4 SAGUA LA Ghanoe—Erig Captain Tom—Capt P Upton, : Jomason, B Brown, © W HW Snail, TD Ww tue vew stores in the Broadway livxt. code of 1803, with the changes thet ba ther down the pass. their fa ve beon inevitab i 1 to attend hia funeral, this afternoon: past : rid fag ae zh wi chien ocllne Place in it. is fotroduced throughout the whole mon- | wa the avalanche sormod thickest below them, and the | 5 yctock preein ap os table tag ad ote of Wark Lucinda Moris, lort wenr Surua; J Metaan, WF o'clock precisely, jate residence, 11 Attorney ne Kod wned H Smith 0% Sater p r Roonmeren ann NiaAGaRA Fanis RarRnoap.— | “thy. With the exception ef the “military frontier’ | abyraat lenst 200 feet in depth, On reaching the Hos | trout, ay R—Jonn Welsh, Amo Maranzas—Uark Heokla~ Mosirs Springer, Hooper, ead The coutractor of the Rocbester wnd Ningara Falls | “MY borders om Turkey. Thi is important, as one | pice, sore two hours after thie providentinl escape, the 1 On Friday morning. June 26 at 1 o'clock, Mra.-Manca- | Warenronn Passace, June o- Sid Harmony, Parker, | Da Lama dices xi » vend 1 : B' reat question i» thur settled in regard to Hungary. | weary wayferers received every attention and the tender |... J, wife of James P. Moran, after a short illness. NYyork. Apat orA-Bark Rdwaed—Capt C Dillon, % Mont rays be will tuke au epging over the road | Henceforth Hungary isto be under the same law ae the | eat treatment from the horpitabie monks. who seemed to | The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Sorply, lames. © Lawson, Lady nd child, mer} gn Monday, the 2b it (id provinces of Avat.ia propor, Li eettios pay quectiom, | regerd the sucgensful ascout Without aguide ne a povitive ” 5 vied to attend her Cunoral, this wftormoom, at do'¢look, © Dear, Jane 6~The sober Mary Ann, of Whitstable, from Siary Cow

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