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» Teen een ee ee I a 7, ay a. Suterest from Hevana. The people of the latter can only be induced to vote for neither of the par ‘Thoma: Francis . 0 ties of the fo themes ¥. Magnet: tag the | Phalon’s New Hatr Dreset and Gath, NEW YORK MWERALD. ; place were still epprehensive of another invasion. | ties, this is the very thing the whigs want, for, the TNWITATION OF THE Serena's Mesa ag \ ther the tllowipg preamble and reelyiions Be wed pene seas ieee se patent eels ~ ~ ~ i i 0) Me 2 4 She fk ef JAMES GORDON HRONNETE, | Four hundred troops Lad recently arrived from | vast mujcrity of them being democats, it follows Last evening, at bo'olock, Aldermen Morris, Wileon, | Whereas, Thomas ¥. Meagher, sq bas wou the admiration | Sgt aed A ntye i re js oe oe Geymuathy of the friends of civil oerey throu ‘ * ~ hb PROPRIETOR aND BDITOR | Spain, for the purpose of protecting the island, and | thut the les would be in the same ratio to the de- ‘say farteau, w committee of te Common ounei of GR ged per RS rare tae ie he fl el han leant fetes air pA OE . a large additional fores was daily looked for mocratic candidate. | Brooklyn, waited op Sir, T. F Meagher, the Irich patriot, — native Im whereas, Laing escaped from the captivity | ae phedps plamiens aud varievated tiehe thro t the SOPICE NW. COKNUR OF FILTON AND NASSAU ATS. Late accounts from Santa Fe anaeunce that the As to the point left open about the silence of the at the residence of Mr. Dudley Perse, in Towersirect, $0 MIEN Pe wes seatevoed tie uw. uence of those exere | co he yt ee hee heat yy foot —mauednne cholesa had disappoared, the Indians were qaict, | Democratic National Convention, and an guthentic Brocklyn, to present bite wiih an address nad resolutions Feselvid thet we teuter ; 2 oe ve ante te sur | speeite of ay arartnea, Mer Bs other Sa, orn tad ra. uled by a depata- Rigolvad That we te to Mr. Meagher the wiitiog | SHERI and silver plete pxay throughout the rooms, and aa be | 8K Of elepaut derkg ving birds of the fines hime as tt may able ty | Mase end gong, nds the pleasantaess of tha #aivo OL our fello Athens, ibe furniture’ fs belived tu be casurpassed tn el mmittee commu decies aud finish ‘The claire cost each $100 the tablon vos to Mr Mew, atiof merite cr rionly curved rosewood; Sey ere alee of rovewood, lighly orm ‘a Booiety, consisting of Predy- of the divs of Hro ‘Kiyn: and thar th Go vernar ba (Mahony. Michael nn Te rseei se the Kesetved, Thet the presuble a FO WEEMELY HW RALD coety Duma: Bq é re Oe Un a aon gee Ae We publish to-day an eloquent specch of Mr. | canbe no authentic interpretation of it, for that tion from the St Patric . per copy ee 88 per Roum: De Sevepean © i Meugher, in whieb be pays a just tribute to the | convention will never weet again, and there is no TK Morris, Jolin F. ilounescy Cate tomy pritet Gen Hrte ami Bite Uy mart ef Bey amisrent fark to moiude th at a Hugh @ O'Hara, aod James WOLUNTARY OORRHSPOROENOS, conbranamy Ome | o ctuoss of thie country. Itwill be seen that be | one to speak authentically in theirname, Will tho Nt Stephen bi. Brephs, | | LILY Gan LO deants pov copy —6l per annum | and the settlers were getting along prosperously. | interpretation of it, this is at! moonshine, There from thet bedy, They were eon | | divans, sofany wiv obrvingy lence vat ip, wiiaes from ofty gurier of Spar 6S ee . ‘ Downey; alto by (he fetiowing citizons—Commodore Da- onrey Wilbelideraily prid @-. Ons Posmen Coenuerownenré jns respectfully declined the aceeptance of the in- | candidate bimself do it ! We would bet five hundred ad ‘ hum U, Baylid, Joseph \ anc covered with crimann aatin ante of nar or uy a 4 Dr W Dr. . ee. Pal . Baylis, Joseph Wileva, «(containing severn SRS senrcDLAALs REQUESTED FO ARbl ALL. LEPTBAS’| _ 140. of the Common Council of the city of | dollarehe will not do anything of the kind, Ifthero | U*lsD™: Wade, Dr. Goodrich, Dr. Murphy. ia Frederik Morris, F, B Sptnols sPusiele caer oa hy a isee” nD Packau® sen) US. iderinen 1, Har J " Bo, OF ie | ‘5 ne ‘ 4 cau chairman of the special com- . ‘ naent 2, ‘ SL wetek TOPE RS mill Jee, Burvcrepont $ Gitscc | Brooklyn. It is curions fact that the Dublin Na- | could be any interpretation, it woutd be decidedly mi ener ihe Comoon Counc miutored aie Moaguse as | ASHES Unanimous expocar Tapeh TE | im ie runt on Uhaataniichante ta roam har bam Prom “the nie eed, = ae we | Hon, fiom the editor's knowledge of his character, | against the intervention policy of Kossuth, and that) eey as ber. pene: be m honered t barform | Approved. Sune 10, 1852. ; commented wath the busine se. Th Thathing NOONOTICE (fon of anonymous somn ations | m E 2 * reemile yes ne 3 speci . RLU R % yet completed: but. when 6, "4 1 devas ren thine rejected ctneae ae | anticipated, on learning the news of his arrival, the | is the evident interpretation of the platform, Si- miucr of the Common tonull of the ehiy of Reooklyn, Uo | DONKGIN BROGH, Mayor | tea genee RA tect oe ee ee ar: P RENEE ensued wit Ths swaps | oxact conrse Meagher would pursue. It “He | lence on such a question is always to be interpreted © ay bation ets Pass pages bid nd ra na | Ly maa an vdeeprich. igi ona i : : “ 9 FH 3 Of Treedom = Lt i b feelings of pride and of great Lyons’ Katha Aeranted Sald- OVKRTISEMEN TS ~enewed every re winced. does not go to the great republic as @ political no- | negatively; for if a party felt that the majority pleamre thet we bid you weleome—thriee ny t berter te beep she bead cool tran one nt aes, ener ae ae wah ig hae ost for 28 = oes 4 : ; spe ‘ - \ ame. Tt in Wiley Gauge snoatike CRE oo aaa ionntsin Beavers. ard the or them. as they vay | sento, uy Rushton, Clark & Co. 108, aud Ries he teh Tey # eras LIB, toriety, to dramuatire and win idle cheers He does | of the public were in ite favor, they would undoubt- = Se een Sokamta in tbk anos fe ror ie bie ear agers ve. and steadiiy, in, | Seondway J. M Gridith, o74 Gr Most ee Ee 27 Volume XVIE == | not go there as a political epeculator, greedy of a | edly come out for it in express terms, and not tayi iim ite :y mmieal yoke We have v you SEO a Fre Jone. sstafeehs audi Wiehe Prosond » ante bor rene ORROW EVENING, noisy Welcome and of the subsidies of a cosmopoli- | dodge it. be uch! nbd feactess ebaropion. ever re: rnd Hocky M:untaln. the most fashionable article ever wora, BOWRRY YEBATRE, Bower—Loua Mowrzs ix Ba | tan patriotiem, He does not go there to clawor But assuming that there will be no “anthontic Yer rep eee - Senge a ace enutian theless: | Buoxls ar Ne, 128 Fulton streot, | about his personal wrongs, and to sacrifice his per- | interpretation of the silence’’—as there caunot be— | tho nm oxt fecling that would pervade our bearts. May | naimncten e Wm M Giles, 189 Si veRue, Wine the Upited States = vata &. THOMAS LYON, 161 Broadway. © AMUSEMAN TS TO- a COMMERCI€AL AFFAIRS. | Fuhing Sports.—The passengers on board var NISLIS, Lrosdwey Viv Cane BROADWAY THEATER droadeav—ikerave avn sonal dignity to rhe!osie ond vanity. He does not | then, according to Kossuth’s advice, the thicd cours) S74 MP fee the day won treland’s banwer eledl wave | 415 steamer Bulialo omtighs, yoater Iay. CANO KoA bakes wany PRES Oh eres ee a ex Cosrom oF THe COUNTHY=TARNRY , i : | 2 a PS) Over the band of the fice, ana be reeogutzed as ons of the ‘eye x Coe : i q Ausnicn Ir ru Co yorme Coon | go there to rush upon he public stage, and die gut, | is left open for the Germans, and they will “unite nations ot tie earth, TL aeed hurdiy mouiion the emo- — puiaserery iH praaiac Couvails Hussage br Tinting mae MONEW MARKET. ° ——- | exbateenasiematee with athird independeotparty.”” That party is wei! UR! batewells im the hearts of your countrymen to do, put to eateh them, ii Sarvepay, June 8—6 P.M. eames " ou honor, fey eraye for the opportanity to grasp you a ‘There was on active, bnoyant market to. aay, and « hot known to be the anti-slavery party, who will short- ze : | y' oa) | : the hand, fo estify 10 you their adoration otthe man | A cool agreenble shade, without those de~ ie BATONS PEBATKE Cuatoam vtromt—Rawes ann | The Present and Putare State of Englands | yy jold their convention ut Pittsburg, and nominate | ¥B0 vobly wuflered tor their country’s ease, Leaanot | teeta’ @ spaneworiar, which now ry mach annoy faa (| 9% feeling exiated asi cng:, MR CuLARORN GOREreRy:. AT bee Sesire Mapcdinene Atenoiaoan, | Tho-precont arpect-of Englacd presents features | so; x ei Jet this opportunity pass without referring to the aaagy. | on th Battery, tocether with feo Creams, Sherry Cobbiers. | frst board New Jeteey Zine went up Js per cent; Florence Gt eckiaitesatintel seat hath satesaues tortie tne | their candidate on sbotition principles and Avaerican fuoing meur 7 got have plewed to lake since your at | Punebes. &o.. way be founds the Atiarte Garten, Nol } yng Keyport, %; Morris Canal, 4%; Reading Railroad, 9; SASTih ( —C. =! . | poneidern ll et, ference rt - ig never fined i 7 bres cee Septhrea romoway, opposite KowHng Groen. Adin sion fev %s : 5 VASTLL TAADEN—Cavatin o— Pre MILLERS | intervention in fuveign affairs. rival sinong Us.” TL has wow for you golden ovinious. | oer. DAVID GARDNER, Proprietor. Michigan Contral Railroad, 35; Long Island, 4; Bri - ternal position as well as in relation to s#iher Se 4 A You have shown to the world that your late eff rts 3 gp tba PLaGB OF ERA ROUSB~Dowarer's Tee Reve | Thus, itis plain enough that Kossuth has been were not for public pomp or uote but for | stia Raslroad, 34, Pepneylvania Cou Company, 4. Reading txaceer wane Ay | i wee aac s Aa tiel woking for that party all through, and the Tribune, | Ireland, and To trast in Ged that you will yet | Paris Mantillus.—fhe ext ordinary In= | Ka lroud appear to be steadily moving upward, wishous AESRICAM BUSS WAvoeKG Preroemanoms 2p he coming Parliamentary election is an eventof | pis organ, is doing the same, though it is maki | fee the day when your fondest anticiprtions may bara- | Create 6 cppeettion, Holders bave complete coutrol of it, aud fae Ueres roo ANE Beenrne | the greatest moment to her, and upon ite result | ae 8! making @ giized. and vow sir. in coaclusioa. | beg to prevent you | May: reoders t ‘ 4 a pate ee nays . pe “mt | greut no'se about General Scott. Well muy the | a certified eopy of the reeiunon atopied with eutire | jMyifAynt timer sans. asthe cutwe stool ime manoge the movements in the market just as they please. é Bisty OPERA BOL SE, 62 Bronaw y--Ermoriar | G pends in a great degree the government, and gon | Whigs adopt the old couplet, in referediee to the anp- | UPAninity Ly ihe Common Coupedorctis ety. tending | dection of wemrly out halt the evel of tun restiom. Li they wich Lo keep the vtons it ts all very well, bus | Gition of the British people, urd the permaneuce of | port of the Tyibune lke the horpitalities He ~. H aud wpe use of the | GEO. BULPIN, S04 Brosdways | jy compelled to reabze, tho recult will be entirely different, ‘ A + ry cones ) Governor's vl Mt e may one con. — ee ee re . woos eoNene @eBnolca) Sali 444 Bros. | her prescut institutions. The Prgtish people are An open foe may prove a carse— venience forthe reecp iea ol sour frionis.anihopsyoue | ‘There are adverttwments whieh, as fame | _ The revtpte at the office of the Aasistant Treasurer of ~ wae See icininacaish Stn tOn cases | continnally prating that of all forms of government, A pretended friena is worse ' Keerptunce ofthe saint will be 4 48 this duty has o word of promisy tH tl this port today, amonuted to $97,026 1%; poymente, a3 : %, ” —— —-- Sa ren to me tp t bhis desire. Sue the cli PY 7 ss n - New York, Sanday, June 27. 1852. | than of King, Lords, and Commons,” is the best gp rabeh apts hich. area nirety hod Ty GREEN, Nad Astor Bouse. Ths $48,876 Th—buluvee, p4akiG 125 86, ees | and most secure Blackstone and other Baglish | Teenssledl patiieticn yun hare dyacine tne Eonve ie cone Seneca A hice neve he teeemahin alba, fur Laveeneshs Sa De Seen e - | jurists lay down : 1 theii + | cowplete revolution is about to take place in the affuirs | touting ane MEN Clekseio Uncen bh om, this po ook, wi fat The Atlantic arrived yosierday, ia ton days and | wud assign the virtue of such w conatitation t the | cf this eetabllsbment, We undertrat that ft tet, | Pesce at is oe Waikerie pee three hours from Liverpool—the #h massage she | vdvartage of each branch pulling in an opposite | diately to pass into the bands cf Chartes 8 Vhorae. who | ela leek ldl [oey igen ue sbis season, Yor 1 Skup London Lowen Amerioun wold... so. jus Sho brings four days tater wows from | discetion, avd so protecting the whole. Bat how | bas shown himself a euccessful wauager, here and in ‘ilored, the stronteet ronctug | mercoalnnre rat alvayrsiacants bat there team ale of hig Ry a inal hopes foie : PEA + ’ i e . A oon 1 A ; A ar sp pets » shone th hich char parelitee I . ng Meat} . . Beripe thon that received by the Niagora, abich | can that be called secure and firm whieh is oon | Culiferta. trom which region he hat now returned, witk | Sueee uy detiou. Wii these nasous gon have at | FL 1 atnme thse, bioh ohare yareptares, os | BE ita Murtha, silvers... escs esses srrived at Boston on Friday morn Taking the | ;ivually changing 1 Por the last ceatary, especially | # plontifel enpply of the duct, Mr ‘Tharne hes cake a | pae at then) bedeeths more. ao: aitwo T olerih thy | U20e Hall, corner of Fulton and Nasssu streets, bo arene Setar bee a R eae : Hoes - A nine EN opie * i prepert there hercthe more go, since Ee r sed Steamsebip Baltic. Liverpool, Ai an gol A Ee ence of Sisinnee into ronsiderarion, the passige | Enghnd bas been ina state of gradual revolution, | eo of the premises for five yeacs, and propor? to make | betief that they jrave met wih you Heart! Rend! tec 3 Wer ao.) meena of Lacttza te thane Gavaand sx heure a! sive era the power of the people hag | ET alterats and changes im it—to remodel the | i fC meeesrary for me fous re you chat Lreecive with deg eat oes ras OURBEW MAA RENT euabe| becn Cave) rel ; whole internal arrangemeny. aller the boxes. purqactre, | PRHtittae this hi i hagchocg earner php ‘ C pees te the vee fun that of 1 oght 2 line with snch | » developed. F : ‘ ables mie too eit the A goaeaioer pai at * Waar Previously reported hips as the A by Congressional neg- | In point of fet, therelare but two estates in Zag pr baile aphid anravertindvndd emaaster | J. wud oy leaving my mony n every ile Vests for only fe sait ~ | Susi =e | that of a regular theatre, so as Ubut it will contaia from tent, will tond the more fore to pur- = telesiere! ia Total for 1862..... eee $13 104.008. | the aristocracy and the peoples The Queen, | three 10 four thousand persons, He wil improve und | +sion it hesigwte, Proceeding as it vee wa ie saa Pet &'|— The exyaris toa the oornoenandiocwerk insaeamannhe yews by the Atiayrie is pot of mach impor | House of Lerés, nud she greater part of the House i : ; erentativer of a city whos onriiest | sovonpgy ao Recetway, ecto of Wallatteen ee ste PN Da hp SERRA. sews by u n | , & | beautify the entire appearance of the howe ani ve ed with» foctane and cclubrity wnisg | BOX PREY Treecuagds camper of W alge steve: sov've [ed to g1.le 070, aud the tori for the year, up to tho The on orke "1 © | of mmo: het e Leper y - { shal; A tein arp iteris He ” » WHT AT Howe 4 ¢ es worket : ere! ery be | of Com mg ne at soi cepenane . ane corate it on a magaificent scale—tie whole alterations to , wath noaf'ce sours of toll and wnterpriio, af ted spe h Velve + im. | kame date fu 1861, to $17.400,028, It appears by this ys te # miviens from Aus fs ia had | jority of puslen s and a se d their de- | be certied out at ou oie of tive thousand dolls | ed ah ba fling of pride tht tnt aso fer Tomes 7 ast there bus bec a fultiog olf Ubts year, of 25-208, 805, Im Bi giend. En 1 at colony was | Ais, and the law established clergy, fora one | Te Sateuds to extend hie improvements as far yven as to | ¢ “ cad sini ia if BY " ab bivighe sbipente of specie trom ube to forciga ports, 1 vigor Lhe row steamer | esiate~ a sporge on the industry and commerce of be ame of tba tebiliha whic ie i t well rej . f : Leprintiete reanynearennro . Roe Bowery ‘The swoune of toils coliected on wil the New York State: peat: ids searaee eee eG Ain tei nay 5 : ownas the New York Vheatre and ix dete: Gihur anine : Ine enure stove Fourchetreut Tita MEN —— T heen engaged to carry pa songers | the country—and the middle, trading and working | chonge it not only iv ius tite, bak ta its char viereries, You have reared « noble monument apn the | UPS pate ae : Cauts, Fepar He OneRINY Of UNO ESNGR Hp aaa ene eb ea va | classes form the other estate. Up to within a | dificn. pros iita and re-peetabitity fecne Of a great revere Like those of Rows your | few these yells ce shan stave, Gif cic of uhe yart seven years, hus been as Bite soe es top | few yenra, the goveéliient of tho country has | 80d Sey Wieely-thot a pow mame is ebsolutely indis. | moate and teuoples overarch the tombe of marty peives ‘Various shades eu nee f | , as . te all ree tions «f the past biarory | He on thd wt Builtcan and stilt Woodhall eliperker ar . ., had reov a | been wholly conducted for the benefit of the usa the Chav history bas remursabl: | were made 14 . Washing’ Naw Yous Tarn Camate—Touus Gout Get ne clams erate: and for years past the people have by one. Tt beg ei nein tovedaed | wept ou bet ee puble to resist, ow a Dr as. | Netra Precema i (aye pies and ores ds Hi one oh Ate taste gud ty ent tnbitions, wn and alutel eis of your ou iiss") &bes, Ca se Mair ment jg auriber cola r | etrog ¢ hia regime, ard within the las pus eines gone Uhr loos. ti it | ebord in the wil ore the pi onesd pricsthsn can be by D 4 ‘OT the ense of Miss Cathe si Beale be- | few yours buve obtsined some reform of the House okay is ae he rani | once bore thet Ine ot woe and hor epee 2 OORS. mei Seite | of Commone, and the subsequent destruction of the | {ho-e talented periormnunces bce (i py pis aes nh ice ‘ | corn luwe—the peers’ bluck mail pect ae (Mele aneseonias | | rvetution & : Suny a Cee ; : : : lie ‘over to the mi all Uds-wiieh reirloved these lostes-—which woa al rag” eres ee | ‘The prest evil lies in the impurity of the repre- Ws | sternd] Geuiphnpacion for this, blood -abhee auannettle Watehes wed Diamonds A fine seniation of the people in the Commons, caused by ekher | liner, and expan 8 Of homes contribate a | set of goed Warches fur isove wt import duet year co th June, were, sO Rtg . Italian. French. German or b “ndout perpatval ¢ ot why tier prices Od lepine s as low a Disin nds ia the jew ias-ye has met with | the very restricted state of the elective franchise, | juomih of Stems, 3 mee | econ 1 hea eect He nt Gass ar in Fore tuneateoro, stents arth’ ba + : + . » Jyamond rus, pine ate too prices. it was first | the corruption at elections, and the absence of the | @e there new aw . 3 wan able | the vam madured in vai eTDAVID KAIT, B81 Browdway, a stvies Decrease..... dis tebe rotective system of the ballot, which enables the | Hyland competitor wih Gil the theat biter | reverent & day roguited pilrantdmesys sda (al thd ae The tolls fur dhird week Y sooming | P e aye 0! e a ide cn, emi 4 parts of the city and will stand out as » | darkest versily ao people should desp: bo. do St Youur, Were, tod why delay. The | aristocracy to successfully use.byibery and intimida- | tract to the méan. sneaking. eontemp that beyond th sich thicken round them. there Sngexs Sewing Ma wpe formetiy been when it was pervaded with is a fu » Keht of whieh th dren shall re- | $24 mee tuve them tie ge paRgeower avi Increase Score aan etd OP re tho election of ‘their role | of upper tendou, joice : overud with wruaths | Sule Sy feuaru cau average SUR wack, und wor At thir rate uf inereuse per week the aioe defieler asnre will b tives, who compose by far the mujority of the f rns bat foresbade Raiee dave sae tim Price 8100 fe bape hecc , and iu. o House—ubout one hundred mombers only being Political. ‘ Hhet pesamptasus to poediet taat | Hh. LNOINDES & Cv. Riu coon be entirely wiped up, aud a surplus begin to ace ead ci tnelied ta tim alee TurLaxv Rerorsens ix vie Frecp ~-Both the great | your fines b—rant ply ins tes gold st c at c. AX : cumulute iti SAR a ert ; partie® of the country are threatened with a form‘dabie | € Wt ous SO THORI Tee. | ‘sient baa {imaty cm nandl@aliny wales ettaeare apeoet The Seiovo und Uocking Valley. Obio, Railroad Com. ich je the state o: nes, at e ens He ; Lhe, 2 sshonta be geuerous, ne constantly op hand. Alun coals the ea fatal > he, Gusting | opposition to their respective intervets, iu the eosning £ payout eetribate | made tr order, of Silvee Mahes Jatny axe iv the market for che see of two Iuadsed thou- is election there will be a desperare struggle om the | sigeutial struggle. by the attitude assumed by the land | of Pespret aud apor oh reverses Che decree that a uy BK tend dolls of its tite: 2 convertible. ea per low: + | Fart of the people aud their fieads to obtain a real | reform suction. A nieeting of the reformers was eslled | Wold have comeg 0 agmetiect ubsenctty and | doors east of x went coupon bods There Louds are in eums of $3,000 Be " 5, 9.0 oe Prien : yb 1 ee “ty inde my mame teproach In the war of : ne 74 3.000.060" va, Michigan, Wiss | representation in the House of ¢ ns, and an | forlast evening, at No 454 Brondway, “to transust bust | freed: tg, Boum Bete iffok a TaEseval, Genuine feay— When peupte bay Len, and | Cech priveipal redeomabte ta i864 Interest payable semis | gour 2 to Mise ally desperate opposition on the part of the aris- | ners of great impo: tance in relariomto the part they wil) | dinates f regresr. ana calumny ane deci- u hee they think they Lave suurlly on the let ef May and November, eveh year, in p Illinois a cy, fo wnintain their position. The people are | tehe im the Pre esed with a | Ne tne psiged a5 $4 ee ane, aC eae | the city ef New York. J Fi) Later hus bees appoiate Today, 1.000.000 owe ; and to Olio, 2,009,000, | much witer than at the Hast election ; and if thoy | Feme ofthe magnitude of the moveraent. and of Hts con- | that can befall hun, ier will bean ampieand abiding ro- | Sate" “ane vot only wyventy ues 4 2 Shennee shew | ed trustee for the hondiuldus, in whose favor first smd and to bot’, Gico and Tudiana all the public lard, ccoced in throwing aiuanjority into that assembly, | *Bices ou both the *big and den cratic parties we Wg pense Of sh Per jaw ‘Tustin rofullible, though ta (ly mortgage bus beco execuiel. Phese bonds ure is- te tes of Maine, New | mous expenses of a fletitious government would be | pnd five them to the world fu «2 Herat boner you y ihudiciont beandnta, and (oe taiala B= | them aud the morigag ment. The i Z but the only sign of an axsepibiy Cioy could discover, was | on grounds that aie bi; eneink Gham Lily Wy any ceqeiecd proof, Sid by che | #MhouBt ef bonds thus to be issued under tue mortgage ont. } usetts, Rhode Island, | retrenched, extravegant sinecures would he de- | three men erated in trout of of No, 454 en} is recognition of th wuthers RiGHE & SON, ipepectors o€ Spiriza, No.9 | de sguu.c00. of w $200.00 es rh, New Jersey, Pennsy!vau stroyed, eburch and state separated; and, before | % act chat toget id looking very much as if they | up my hime nnd all tho et Coenties sip. 26 cepts. By, these imple rules muon tine | °° FON000, Of whlch S10 Ou Rave beep disposed! of for ‘ York, New J ennsy tau ed, hand st ‘ps 5 » be wer waiting for i tocome and maksjiip ihe tobeaitg tie ocdtrouble is sued Analytical Examraer | tron rails &e.; only $200 000 are wow offered for rule, Delawice., North and Sonth Carolina, Georgia, Mae | long, the law of primogeniture, the hereditary | secial robber of whist. tendexvon-, so far ax thoy ty bit : | The mortgage covers (Unt puré of te road lying between sl xy, and Temnessee, at tho | peerage and the monarchy, would all go together. | Ctldinake out, war alitite junk » tera | nthe duckases which aurrounds it—the | , F. S- Cleaves’s Prize Bedal Honey Soap. | 4, cits of Fcriamouth. on thy Obio river, awl Jackson, anang hd ie Pore ny WHd door hulf closed, or per! revilings. the * ewere of eonater & | Bharti nye Jackson, age xsund acres foreach | This the aristocracy know. The pressure of taxation | om it" On inquiry, thy were told by scapes tree trevor bere veonsseeds the ebrevonion ney, Soap. Ags tollet 4 in Jackron county, Ohio a distance of forty tive rulles, Be | is wtrendy imme Every class is orying ours aud | Shst the meeting Was to Ue a prieate Uf that cut bla di laimit, Chusagain, | tole'wholesale egects, 40 Oorcisne s * | costing the eompany. when compicued, about $700,000. Is es | this would materially help the politica! revolution, | ries ot u public weetragot the tetera Boul Gave! pel ge Beep eine Shspeng tbe faetand only Leo thereon. and the only debt of the Es | yarticularly as the diy is coming for each child of | 1 Toeerd fo the erat tyil of Sovember Thue Tthsck poneeth aneredowton heat torn ton’ | _emtadore’s Ligaid Hatr Dye-/Emis pre: | ccuyuny. ‘The wlcle line from Jeckson to Portemouth By sovereign to derive each an income | tuckmae hanya are mute shai have the blessiugy of my opuntry—for vis you shali | Aas the clark of totter | s# Under contruct for completion, tweuty miler of wile * : ical a : = ruse late vacipamecto tear have the spproval of dmcn, aud the beae | stieles RIS tare neatly realy for ths rails. Two thouswad to: i are nt times that of oar President; and it may | 5 VereAry, ne represented by their pal | dteticn of tim. te Matis facaat masena, | OR a night aan raat utiy © youswad tons rails, thus govated 19 hastened by prospect of a foreign con- | “*mPieus oo Coustneing faithtel to the pruciyles you hava sanction. | eae Private rons fe raoor | Beary T paietn exe uow urtving ut Yertagoath, Rails ph bn = ed. fteat thet f eholl yheenxbled to pointts a | pales tearee ire saci | for the recite of the line bave 1 i a : ch is grante | ith a debt of £900.000,000, and the compe- | Whe Suaday Press. ne pol aa in ue © Hue bave been purehaed. The « h gran ed the | te t, witha debt of £90 0 0, , and the compe: ~ eo EN ae angie enachen es er. & 1 botte tle me to the Wigeand Lonpres—tateaeior’s ace eyes | wheio ond to dack ot will £2 compl and in uperation . f ww te keu up in aiteroate | tition and exumple of the United States Jour wotice of the Sunday press on Friday | the same ee lie setrac unre Yors-ca pesiorn ° | cnuly next pear ; ; pare ; . 2 pe uoday pre anu hen. & vere duped OS emriy next yew 1 “ | Tuudvance the cause of political freedom, social | » You say. in referencn to the Sunday Courier Becky f we The steamchip Atis beeetoue eservin freedom is reouisite, The overstocked condition, | oeampleto the Lewes a le . : > | example oo ioweible and petulant pr or of Lite bob bck ras : < as cane ace tod do Gas both i Fier ats heciaiecs t bs es cible amd petuleat p eof Lin 3, ntl tunce and to <trlers, and Jan eady appr ot for aay oth or end capital, of iy BUCK gs B ‘Thar will ped the f j end aint oF other jurpree—the paved to the first named | viency through all of society, | 4p) srorle that firoed om will 5 Hatr DyemTatohelor's ecluernrod i} point of y hs th tainty with w ' ia yt love whteh Ms and light concessions - ve Y ¢ 1 hy | to see she work vhe . | mo material a} Sp ag < ed to - | nutic i — a | mone sition in pricer, ‘The last returns of the ‘ ge uit Gonrvend’s Liquid Haic awitpoar | Henk oF Eoyinnd, compared a thom of the previent sd Re , ape let be ogee ” | k. eahibe: an ivore: npOrlant depart tread rear texanks -—Theve w = : , bev F the Sunday Press; by phe pore on uncooks hair from any. p q vad b t salties [ Zuape. Lily White, snd Hair Glow @rur r 65.145 een Baler made to the irase pear Bresdway. tictec uhagigst usbbises psp A the Courier=this sh SpE ‘ ; : | Phe Editor of the Sunday Ades. 20th tie r & | tet. devones o a it inne deseritd |. t partie les | aninponistic to m fendal, antiquated, ; eart revert | ym toe Lean. Al of pecwons piouid e lg hie none . i : ¥ Pe O-MOrTEW ¢ aes experience proves it mnst sure them, when notht * oly end bulien ue wiric pre Lets ndering vais ily isis way theotre; the French oper: ener “ T PVH, Ib Aun eteort | 52.20% b " nd taxes g@, forthe most conducted ue ly) : 5 2 he mo: den, ina new opera, never acted hore; #* t si ¥ hus ao long den Restoring the Hair—Another irae aod w the Versi ‘ land- extravagent W. G. Jones and Ned: yan. in two di ag | et Vouchsn n onsersnl case iat ‘ | v Cuntie Garden. the J t 1 Herr ¢ ta i fi-praee, may be into several ten 4 to th aand dig- | balict ond tight cope performanecs; and tie asmal eu t the fort sister oo! 1 Wadena | weeful | ‘ Le moner tuimment lt be ren ston D, o M . ¥ nd nna. | be decei Youre, aAther enn were . t 5 : h bn will be given ai Astor Place, the Mus 7 he forth ov | bettie st \s sabdaskes Goes ; hi 2 re —all which and Wooi’s Minsirels, with yellow | way: T Bop REL & working ela u ¢ - bell be ureate w—orcomug, | Hayee, Bro | ‘ ae yn tiiiad aan fame ts Chae | Marine A fatrs. dia the ah Na pp to which hor | - - > = { e " a are TESp ube dition ; wg im BS) 1D ve |} Dxrantuan or te Barrie ~The U. 8. mu bail nav ” ted The concep ion ot | Cauttentethe tek and Lame Don't boy f w) 4 7 v nuthovized to sell aod) ip at FOn— Whoo gomit vd the sorry thing bet Ketin Whieh they are veves : dito sell ao hivsees on Gelatin | Britie. Capt Comstock. departed st noon ve chats sage tt rd aeed | tbe he Sg dots t oveeTn, THE Gr S$ AND THE itn 6) | tise dieedes, Be OR Ad ; t } Liverpool, with 167 parengers, Among themaros Oxth. | in aasry thal eee, DUE ri i i min . re of despatehvs to the Court | 9 en athe le . P ostandt vs Jaitic ste and daughter, E. Blan | bre nese i + President hetic Th 5 t Post ¢ t « ovauth + 7 Mr win store. 300 bed by Mew de v T Post ( yok bh) end ta The Bw prvie | Inn foiiowing a | atreot, Bevoblyn, iu very jacge butt tee, a “ } r tends that it 410 $428 00) Amer fold ou the F rs 5 A i A 1” ir » : a r behalf of th 7 as ie Ti tine thow erigns. Fhe wil take to Englund the wi . penne of the St. | Musqurtoes. Who wor x eword t day? If youare Mies: «we. wii a ' bh y fang ber fs hit btn 2) . rR <=—The owners of thie Bed cxeverel fswtly rome wd i ar . urged by the extraordinary dem: zo to chen pein Sreleas, Une battle w rawe ko ; vuila have determtucd tovond her there in Aue | oft, Mupe & Co, fi mand id & . y m not retura to New | t Hoye, at the enen Ye mt re 200 Broad way. ow Core Li to THE DITOR OF UME ited tn baoish- | trond oF aroly eveed. | from tne Arnaut ¢ ow ann Naw Yor » mw che land th and Ue home | . ----- iol dis dalitecaa shail ew dk Ores ; 1 ow ner Sed wd temic gine euke | | De Welitnyger hes «natives ighly respecte 1 thus be seen thut toe grant fe mede ty the {Sitin your par ar ae to | i vere fo pple th | Sitters e | Reading °F ene 6 Con Ward preeage of Lhe Ginat “yp that eed with intense feoling tb io. fir) uune States in ai nilronds: aud to , j im a opporing it to Le completed in ¢ ad ‘ive mibtul tribune, w ' the nin ' the ter ord thy | f L . i wo | hth tee beerted hls us Feautifal. i weney (1 ees 1 if fi rat} Semugtin ‘te hw 200 teand ie i not! mbia, for the support of schools, aud | eit ie lees oufay wm declared isde- | th of raiment tooly ole country ed fool [- 4 eso p snr thse Gal wtih ss None the less does it tb: atonuasy A pas. | KOWIDTONt, Yeu there aro som Johefel a eaeh pplication MEN'S Hine abst \ othe. uecful purposes. How this bill will fare ip | sient party knew vot PERE Loo a ioted in | ts ebining through the gloom of ihe pas { BON Ine'n i, exeaiv tid | Peeves bio Senate remrios WH be ascertained | upon the Ievieal comer Aimroma, for thore | +ineroen howe tthe #4 in twelve days and to dwell on tiem ° mn River Rall | 10 Rech & Sve h Polioiawe will find « grout deal of interesting | *® third conn ae vin. that naa cithtens on neither of th puntons liad the” the “ | divest [ee ; | rations mede ot Newark mav arty. or refrain ff. polee by the parties, ‘nie Congres, meanwhile exer. bee ational infineuce in the chotee of whe haw ever | movy ane wonderful precit | Goericy ava sighane eye th Along ite ine Lenifices, Torker far snrpaenes ull of ite buildings; an eure autrn sed bh wpe other pert ofthe world osm aud besatifnl vepartnens aan under ony tort nd ado rw peachy and bow ‘ westerly gales whicu have favored the Groat Bel P to the Uwe the was kean by tho Franktin As | e speed of the Ginegow. under favorable elrcam. | alerunt aa it ty whi tlaners, | may Ftate that on the &th uf April last. on her | v8 on Our feoee in your pt Wertward pasruge. she bud ran by observation three han. | What tingsd with sucnexe when we re the dred aud fille miniles in the previous twenty-four hones. | und the brave your comrades In patrotian and mil ation in our tel raphir onluuaus ehis morning 1 yet wa ore consix ined to ¢ ADVERUINEMENTS REVEWEG B¥hy be seen. by our epevisl despateb from Wash - ington, that General Seovt is much chagrined wt the vee in Conuress that the supporters of your course pursued in opposition to the whig platform by one or two papers in thiseity, On tbe other | Layne ‘poiley of the goverment tae mot cry Tam, vir, yours respectfully, fortune. still pine in dreary exile. and. wasto the vigor of Bard. Mesrs Toubs aod Stephens, of Georgia, | hat thee! pnsive lection aoe deeinatte, bat that thoy | oh hi Alle MeSYMON. | their miuhond ina d-toot Tund, fhe. fur away trom all ratificwson mec ings beve been beld in Worcester | Fure of an authentic t expretation of that lence, The | euluriy of tho peace made by preiies cri Lay ae og hte bot Ma Taga me ae - et # Aubure, aod ‘he ove to como off in Washington ees eieorian alte nt potty wae bed pequarety teieio, United States nud Liverpool —#p, Tina ».) pi cada during and successful Toow teps of i Hbagher sed eae: eeleneve ute to-morrow, premicss to be « spirited affair, A | phant in the eouventimwillmaintain. Will those orguna Manine Divactens avu Lowe or bir | Manus? Again renewing, dear rir. ony welcome and con. 0. The Hudson ea —Thre eloop Bae | 4 , ed at i f truly as ert there principies. and get the support of their | Win A. Btovenn, ci gTatulotions, with all the fervor of Trieh hearts, we wish | dey. wit) pret epere —_ sees i. Lane denice the change | rey te ere nen or pat? tat hi enka bid iy amin Smith, aden with briek, and | you health prosperity, and a tonglite rect, North yor bent at Geverul Pierce r them do that, and the | bound to this city. wae eapelscd by : co operated in the religious | problem fe rolved as to which side opprased Laropn cance | posite Permiont-in the Henlishlve: perry eee Mr Mracien said he thought It would be more respect. | sie hvalth and enj | POLIT a wpe al | QIXTR WARD —THE BANNER WARD IN THE Pane waters: Ficld.— Pierce aud King —The fig Democracy aoe bt sale the Preservation of the Union —* aravd mace ineer he oye teheld auch rieh | of the Democratic Uniow Atsoctn tor sf the Sixth wai will be bel at Garrtok’e Sixth Ward it E nity mile he vil la everivg, Jive 2s fur the pory 4 @ e the village are B, mination of Plerohard Klug, wed ae n leving 4 Se Soe the evecess of the demarr Youkers ennact be eurp ef “ ; strancord) Transient par i sar oflcwing dlstinewtybed Imes, 9 KELUINGR S's M sree, wp and air, 80N peing mewsw in Novomver 862. aptolerance in ly vl ich the wit ; but if they di do it—the hi \ Ke ry 80 fee fal te them 16 return « written reply totberr addeess Im oe 7 i. ~ Ee — We lem from Alouny, that tho Judges of the | de | ; - apiwin Was thrown | expreed — In reference to their allusion to his compan- IOP ang ag ml Rdg yp Attend <A M.re Mocting iil he beld an party open the Congreseional vieetion, and so keep | on the boom 10 whieh be held on, thnt * ded that the | the bilsnee \s its hands verre) tctmmining abuve water. The two hnade weet Supreme Court buve unanimously de Argus is «ili the oficial Shate paper, and that the | Ths is exeetly what we know and said ho waa at, | {Mtb deek with the Urick: and geu:p & aud Comptroller were wrong in | several days ago; and though the wire pullers of | unui Felemra Ly the schoo unge to the Atlas. Toia | the democratic rarty, mong the Germans, have | them to New York | The st Pithe are in ® peontiar wacner cut nents hep. ning, Loh inst, at H « tion lear the | O60 Broadway, to respond to ne the eemsion of Cone 4 platform. Several di tt sed other alarm omectiug. By order of t during our summer Gali bs D need my lor eho bi 3, B Beas, Sen's, } aoerete fons in exile, he raid a sensation of yaloess cama over Tee ybrown | him when be theught, they were Lett behind, W th tase Junk They cnee ebrouds. | peet to one of: them, W. 8. O'Brien, thers never was a F Contten wired there | inove calimuinted man If be bad only 9 chouswyd aemod er which brought | pen to raily around him, there wonld be a yery diller ptome w Mika MIRA YR MOTD Ot love etary of ng the wibvorliditd tau He wus owned hy Jame i 4 b Ab once Tue +e te oF i giving the ndvortising J E k . ve | knyre.jr.. of thin city, and lanenrly news tie nee | Teeult now. Never was there «truer man ‘The other | oF8 te plns! Wi hi Mis coals ae fill age ee meet a Gocir'na will very waierially affect the legal business | eudenvered to out-marcuvie bin, they have failed | that tle verre! enn be rained, though the euro of comme | (dic were avo decerving of thelr conflitenre If tho | buehavethem ready in rave of w andton metnen nf ot knew IXTRENTH WARD-THE DEMO OPATIC # of the Hiate, ae'eil the edvertleements of cases that | !'doide so, and Lis advice vill vubtedly have | Will be neatly a tout les, boldrers of Jebn Miteliet bad beon tullowed ap by hia | They are invariab yo fod uy ler the ave of De. Bri torent the Mixtoen el ted rs © 25 nt 1! : - . Pai The loop Fignal. ine! sof Capt, De a counirymen, they wonld now have to congratulate aot | rth no beye ce inexperien oud nereo ne 2 have Gein published within the lust two months | is weight with the ons in this eity and | the ampere: und ew na Pe ey Renae oan Sir'Meagher) but the eoantry, upon its tndepen Fou $0. sdvsntage: ever, he Rook t oa Rice’ oo uve I heyy to bo inverted the | Uiing iin tae Unto & firat eighty and | ee hr DICUAh oF Mier Kitt ora cial and eank | “the deputations them shock hands with Mr. Meagher | 1.22," nmrndry and too ater, when uresctly proper frgus, thos deferring onreflecting minds, pear that tho space | eew iarciy ercaped with their Hives by clinging to thy | #nd withdrew Tein ered and for the youne—fur the goth of Kosruth ette more agaives the whign th le ci weineae tl inging to tha | In Common Couseriy Jeune 8.1859 vile tale Phoy tennant tnfnen, x " | f , i clenred by a venel. which pie m ap | on 6 a. } of ; leh pie a) Comm whom wad geforred the ino je nee Pet i) Reon Por ve ; P ‘ tik the very econtrery, If tho Germang | !4 Mk them to New Yor wark vidvheviver, June 2), Ag pe ty oltiaena, volative Vo-ex a i 4, an Bowery, ab 2 ecnte por box, wit URG, Coniens ———————<x«xXx_-~~-—s<;372S eeu

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