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oe 5 EEE THE NEW YORK HERALD. - WHOLE NO. 7479. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS, PERSONAL. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Assercbly. Markets. THM PAGEANT OF YESTERDAY. | mmmitor ths arch ther», was pisced a large equety Mock; Pepe aad TAREE OF MARE 2 MCRLDERRE, nccnacntigconaas satan lif otlcck” | ggTH6 mls ef cotton to-day wore 1 0m bal ft orien gore ‘went to Toronto, Canad: 2 189, and Agee in the dry goods | ! HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM ALB ANY, No quorum at 10, ol 3 reenee taken til? 11 o'clock, Cr ran, fs y Th y —, sine thera min ie ee, i renin the dey aseds ging from Ye. to Llc. ¢ market has declined 1.16c., | Seene at th'¢ Battery—Arrival ofthe Baltimore Frere lev but closes firm. 14, itp nyt s POS ARE tit Mr. Horney asked consent, whictt was refused, to offer SONA. COE: Ina Tenontionni ne Bese iis busi: 5 onto he riD. ge iturmaton of alopney ie Sih THE CANAL COMPROMISE. & resolution calling on the Governer fer an answer to the | Balloon Ascension fivm the Hippedrome. | *0n—Triunyphal Arch in Vesey street, Ses | with the above figures invite, From the centre of the ms eaolsof his mafbers wh, di in the olution adopted on the lat of June, for information in | The ordinary, or, rather, the @xtraordinary attractions | Yesterday being We day on which it had been arrangea | S728 uadersee 7 recharge on a moe Report of the Conference Committee to | “ua ccmnncn ee spend the rufer, which th ee hoo ee ees eee that the Mechanical Vire Company of Baltimore should | scription on the side fronting Bronday, in gold letters —~ . mé sus} rul whic! 6 noon by the spect of a ba’ Oo ascensi up ii - Seren CRT Ee the bly. ae eS " » arrive, by way of Phils delphia, in the John Potter steam- | 000000000000000000000690000 N, by the celebrated aeronaut, Mr. John Wise. boat—the invited guests of Fire Company No. 14, of this There was an unusually large conc.2arse of spectators city—great preparations hai been made by the above, within the walls of the Hippodrome, ant eutside, and in | and ether fire companies of New York, to give the and around Madison square there was ## exceedingly | strangers a welcome that sho wkd do honor to the guests large assemblage, waitiog to witness the asceaaion of the | and eredit to ourselves, As estzly as three o'clock in the from near the town of Shi ‘Kings county, Ire hen last heard from was employed in Bro STATE MAPS FOR SCHOOLS, 7 ; Bond or Great Jones street. Ary information will Db ‘The Committee of the Whole took up the bill te encou- hanksully sired tee ‘rothe, HENRY MOON, 23 | Debate on the Maine Law in the Sonate, rage the survey of the State by supplying school districts P - with County and State maps. J NFORMATION WANTED OF MICHARL, M’DERMOT, | EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPEMENTS CONCERNING THE A lengthy debate ensued, and pending the questfen the Presented, .Tuly 4, 1843, by the Members of ‘Neptune Hose Company, Philadelphia, © To Columbia Engine Company No. 14, of New York. 0 Doeecececcocccooocccococcese And on the other side there was s painting which rep- coo, co3e ridge Golden, who sd in the ship Wash- balloon. The latter was in the meantime beisg inflated ‘ resented a fires id his comrades rescu'mg a yousg ington yestord: ing. Any i jon of them would WESTERN FORGERS AND CONSPIRATORS, reces ze afternoon, the fire companies vtet had engaged to be ep why ee y ea fully received by thele Margaret Smith, at Aer " hour of sng a with gas, in the centre of the arena, suppliM by the f present at the ceremonies of the 2ay had wmembled om | !S07 fFom the flames, Above was the following iussrip: A ee WILL FIND A LETTER AT THE oe zm pera oF cA4At conse A7am Gaeta Paperpeaniciaea er rai ewi Loa ap SEES es eee geecesccsoovcecsccccossooes . siz, made of colored atlk, white, ° Ms seme offeco, from a friend. Affairs in Albany, Mr. B. J. Grworr, from the Committee on Printing, a 3 | Deing lkewiseonlivened by the preseaee of hundreds of “0 PERISH’ OR TO SAVE.” ° and blue colors. It is named “Irene.” Punctually 2 the | spectators. Although it was expected tbat the hour fixed in the bills for the ascension—2¢ P. M.—the PhSadelphia steamboat would arrive shortly after ooo D. 8. 18 INFORMED THAT THERE IS A LET- | THE REPORT OF THE CANAL CONFERENCE COMMITTER | Presented a joint resolution for printing 20,000 copies of o eescccd woccocle00e0e for her from nia, containing s draft for $400, —GREAT INTEREST MANIFESTED—THE MAINH | the defence of Canal Commissioner Mather, for the use of Mowing =~ Calif ° ANDREWS A COS WC And below the following :— e Aaa aceah Heoesan Cera tet cords which lield it to the earth were unstrung—the en- corter. Ladies can always obtain Mberal ens advances | LAW, ETC. . sald Commissioner. Adopted. tarpelatag eerousat Janromd tate Cas cach gine birvieaes, (fe Eee) eas emptonaRS: crowed vee mush seocc0eccoe 202000 900M ‘on diamonds, jewelry, pianos, aud valuables of every do- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TIE NEW YORK HERALD, THE CANAL QUESTION—REPORT OF ‘THN JOINT CONFERENCE : i seeppeinied im that respect, for W was five wcription, at the above office. Atnany, June 18, 1853, —— COMMITTEE, R. ——, THE GENTLEMAN WHO HELD THE Expectation was on tip-toe this morning with regard to Mr. Looms presented the report of the Committee of pang fing nie etl asc So" SEENS | the weer ofthe Conference Commitee 1 war an | Cfertncr upon ean yest,” ong ae » the concurrent resolutions :— Al Broadway. nounced on Saturday that compromise had bem | Rescived, if the Senate concur, that the following emend- AMUEL D. CORBB—INFORMATION WANTED or | happily effected, and though the basis was pretty well | ment to the constitution of the ‘Stato fe proposed and re 8. D. Cobb, of Portland, Waine, He was in Boston on | underttood, everybody wanted to see the dotails, Nei. | {zFed to th - a at She next general it 40 years old, 5 feet tained a standing posture, and the balloon gradually | o’clocit be’ore tite John Potter arrived at her mooriaga soared into the air, amid the cheers of the multitude in- | ‘at pier No. 1 North river. In the meanti‘ae, the hun- side and outside of the walls of the Hippodrome, the | dreds aesembled, both firemen and spectutora, amused band at the same moment striking up some inspiring | themselves in various ways, according to the vent of their music. humor. Some lourged’ about, examining th» engines ; After it had cleared the Cireus, the balloon rose at first | others followed after one or other of the numezeus bands “‘ May our friendship be as lasting as the ° waters of the Sabuy Ikill and the Croton.” ° COPPOD0000ddD0OCDCBOOCORCODOS The eagine house of the Columbisa Fire Company was likewise tastefully: decorated with two large national fings, between which was a white one, having upon it a red eagle with outstretched wimts, perched cn a branch econ, lished for three months id constitution, substitute ‘ion oom: abe the Chiof of Police in New York or Boston, or to the Beriber, aball be auitably rewarded. SON, Portland, Mo, | Rally got upon the question of furnishing State maps to | tondeube and eruinary repairs of the ‘canali, and : . sums ro priate e 2 bi all the school districts—somo eleven thousand in num- | articte ther sill be cpp erictod nad at stone ot SPHOAL SUTIOMS: ber. As this was a subject of ample scope for the display prea ven: rons of the a herd caren & Lal gona 8 Shc tee ee sin ‘nd, a eum sufficient to 0 ingores DILLIARDS IN BROOKLYN. THE PROPRIETOR oF | Of buncombe, the members entered into the arena, and | Guo, and oxtinguish the principal within cichteos years, of ¥ the Montague Hall informs consumed the time until tne recess with considerable | #%J loan made under this section; and if che said’ sinkin 2d thgpublic that he by fund shall not be sufficient to redeem any part of the princi tha ‘Hriday morning, 27th May, ult.; isa slowly, but afterwards more quickly, in » northerly Cirec- | that en of a tree ; there were likewise several smaller flags affix: 30 inches in height, dark complexion, with black hair, eyes | ther house of the Legislature opened with a quorum, and | previous to makir ys quickly, ly t tered’ the enclosure with the fire companies, | of a tree ; there were lik veral #1 B 4 A M In pursuance of the pro f the 0 . Wise wav! ve i irs; ‘ eve the ends of ornamented pa'es that projected from and w akers: was fressed in 8 fawn-eolored dre the Senate adjourned for an hour. The 1 a | geet rama © Pi of fhe frat section of | tion, Mr. Wise waving his hat and casting out sheaves of | playing lively airs; and others waited with anxious ox. tl i Pi FO} the buildivy Behind the triwa phal arch there was Hkewite suspended frore a rope thst bad been stretched Gagonally from the engine house a” the above company tothe upper part of the confectioners, v there, at the cor- ner ef Vesey street and St. Peter's pila ce, ® large placard witlt the following words upon it :— ECSEPOSCOCSCOCBSSOSO®OO SU FIZTO9S9SS9O ° 0 WELCOME MECHANICAL OF gq LTIMORE. 0 the bills of the Hippodrome. It subsequently veered in | pectancy the arrival of the-Jonn Potter. The Aremen & northeasterly direction, and attained an immenso in various ways, for} while height and distance, until it seemed » mere speck in the | some kept up a steady discipline, remaining with.” their firmament. It must, we think, have fallen somewhere | engines like soldiors at their poste, others turned +6 fro. near Astoria. The ascension, which, we understand, hss | licking, and; as an amusement im these ‘ piping times of been the 155th in which Mr. Wise has gene up, was one | peace,’’ rolled about and peltedone another with the of the finest we have ever seen. It will be repeated to- | newly mown grass, thus saving the necessity of Lay- of sai for section third of articl th, the following :— upon killing old Father Time with great deliberation, and yeors ois the said Sxpenses of ‘ealtaattn “miperin: and the t, making i apimation. Several of them made a great display of | pal at the stipulated time of payment, ort t of au ° * A ° yooma in the city of Brooklyn, cevoted te the 1 their pedagoguioal knowledge and experience, It was | the interest of such loans as stipulated, the resur te setiaty | morrow and Friday afternoons. makers, for the grass got'such a tossing about from our | °°° SDC CSOD OCC CaCO we 0000000 Swusement of billiards, and are not surpassed in beauty. of Further down Vesey street, there was simi ‘arly suspended any such deficiency shall be d'on t it of sal recet i " Sirtngraasin ty cay" ee Toe, Aificult to arrive at a conclusion. Atay beet rls ney Ba a ae peonred eae ne i ee Eset ‘a Since the above was written we have ved intelll- | gallant firemen, in their pastime, that it was nearly koy | 9 beautisul white flag, having on ita large eagle depicted THOMAS TOYNBEB. The few members of the Senate—some seventeen— fone, Shere eet ae sanaall gut of anid revenuesin | gence that the balloon came safely to torra firma in | before they had done with it. At last, however, for everz- | with outstretched wings, bearing a shiel§ 00 its breast taucies? 27 $200,001, to de: : f al UP.—A VERY FINE YOUNG | scarcely knew how to spend the morning sossion, They | expenses of government, ‘Theremainder shalt, Flushing, L, I., at six minutes past 8 P. M. thing must have an end, the John Potter was descried: | dotted with stars; the Dorder of the flaglily ‘wise consist. ing of a cirele of stars corresponding with & \¢ number of states The Columbian Shades were likewine decorated in EN TURTLE 80 tle willbe served up thisday. Families or hotols | g¢ length hit upon the expedient of taking up tho Maine | Zot; be arp! ied to meet the pogo el the en! front with national flags, and as an ad‘une , there was willbe supplied at sie que nd completion canals ment in thi pt re The British Frigate Leander. steaming up the Narrows, and, as she approached nearer BAYARD, No. 8 State street. | Liquor law, which afforded abundance of ammunition. | tien, until the said ca: hall be completed, In each fis- to Manhatten, when opposite the Battery, in the full . ; The public were freely admitted on board this vessel i cal year thereafter ti inder shall bo disposed of i 7 i pended o: r : hes of the “LEVIS DINING SALOON, 28 CEDAR STREET.—TnHE | A motion was made to order the bill to a third reading, | suct'manner as the Legislature may direct, but foall at ne | yesterday, and a great number of citizens availed them- | 'e8™ of the Hudson river, a-party of the firemen, who trees in front of the houses lege ten teas was Tang Sidmburlie are rerpeottully, informed, that the above estab | which was resisted, beeause it would shut off all amend. | time be anticipated or pledged for more than 0 elves of the opportunity of inspecting her. were ‘stationed near the wall of the above, |'onthe approach of the procession in token ef welcome. Gemands ofthe people, with oul ‘hinert» ata iodeests | ments. ‘There is nct a Senator but expresses hiaself as fhe Legislature shall, during the next four years, anau | Thee was quite a stir around Whitehall, and boats | S4y® three hearty (i “epider ah pe et ee rR MI gc at eg by by: we . i mt I. bé . Hoshi her Chiles Havaas soranee aneenenae boing a strong temperance man, though several—and Mr, | SHY £Propriate to the onlarzemont of tho Oswazo, Gn glided off every moment with parties of ladies and gentlo- Si ic LRM ele ae Ded at watering of the atrests 1 of their aay of spectators, a heterogencous mass of all ages and con- blen Tethe gta yes ee patna, soak ad tho- ditions, who up to this time had been intent on various | roughly drenched them at'an early hour, Tam 988 Gur Teporters boarded the Leander at half-past t70 | methods of whiling the time, became suddenly attackod | 301, the firemen's procession of yestardayy w ‘the o'clock, and experienced the tame attention which they ! t beautiful display that we have ever had; ity 76 as m ; with ono and the same furore, namely, that of getting the | Homutiful « apectosis of renter ay te u -oces- ee Coaslon-ofiehoke: fact: visit: \ ORpt. it 29/4 Sti pee of thie newiyiartived stcangers,- A universal’ | slow . short timne age in Hosae of pore aeael pe ; ti ‘ vwao of solemn woe. Really, our firemen tako-the lea The ship was clean and orderly, Every man of the five | Wh Was immediately made to one-point, namely, the hundred hands which make her complement, was em- landing place of pier No, 1; and such a scere of jostling, | Cv¢™y"bing. May we never want their services; iva the ployed, some in cleaning decks, some coiling ropes, and jor. | Van Schoonhoven in particular—want to amend it in a | Valley anofB! CHARLES LEVI, Prop’ Salley anefiilack, River canals, amd, for the enlargement of 7, aa manner, s0 that they can vote for it ‘under the sanction | the locks of the Champlain Ca: jonever. from dilapida- Medea Noe 230 are Darah ME EERS OF KEYSTONE | of their con:ciencos und their oaths.” No question, | ton ot decay, ib shall be necessary to, rebuild them, a sum Rar communication, of this lodze, at their Fé it Honaess, ve) taken, and the hour of two o'clock arrived | the canal for the current fiscal year in which such appro eis eet snes eae Tors temperance men these twenty yeurs?ewno bane | Era dr eheesaas Seal ho eased aeeitoe a RRonriag aa: re—** temp se twenty years’’—who have , if the sai hi jcemed insufficient, the Legisla- ing an anti-mason to the exalted ation of | each some suoanimenta to offer, each differing from the | fure shall, at the samo session, provide for the deficteucy by e of Masons in the Stato of Now York. By or- | other, which, if inserted. then they will vote for the bill, ? Giowann Larry, Secreta ee J: FISHER, Ws Me | The ultraists “got blind” fur the bill as it is, and “no. | ,ch0z¢kislatnre shall also borrow $1,200,000 to rotund to . pubes —-——_——_—___—_—_——_ | thing shorter.’? VE Wed the provisions of chapter 485 of the laws of the year 1851. - ECHANICS' INSTITUTE, NO. 1 BOWE Ww The report of the Conference Committee was presented The amount reeeived into the Treasury thereon, but no N UTE, RY, NE! f ‘ - York.—Rogular monthly mesting t by Mr. Loomis to the House, at 4 o'clock in the after- | interest to accrue after July I, 1855, shall be paid on such tual attendance of noon. It was received with the greatest approbation, | cértificat es of importance will come be- | made the special order for eleven o'clock to-morrow, and oh a harm we wish them. others in doicg mess duty. Her guns are thirty-twoand | 144 sugdenly been dropped on the extremity of the island | R- 1. mow om a visit to Philadelphia as the guests pushing, squeezing, running and knosking about imme- THE VISITERS FROM PROVIDENOX> diately took place, thatif one of the old sages of Greece | _ The Water Witch Fire Company, No. 6, of Pyoviitem °®% a Humane Engine (i , will ret i cf Beh eight pounders, the latter throwing shells as well as | or vanhattan, he would most infallibly have taken thove by the 10 o'siock, Ac M” Cemden ned antay aeek i ions of section twelfth of this article, 7 of the institute. Sao dlionssn cea pantiine sepers errehiter erent every law for borrowing money to besubmitted to the people, capil Tevii { 5 ered Printed, | shal! not apply to the loans authorized by thia sostion. “A _ . assembled for a collection of lunatics. Some, however, | Will teke quarters at the Irving House, wherothey will —___ JAMES HENRY, Jun, Actuary. | together with the written correspondence which passed | part of the gocenue nt Chena rea, by, this soation.. No on one 4 : ; ’ | remain until Friday. They will probably be - escorted This department attracted particular attention, It is | Were more moderate in their excitement, and were satis- | fom the boat to their quasters, Ly one-or more ot thw fied by standing upon the benches that: skirt the Battery | companier of this city. although we have not been ite, situated upon the main deck, aft, A regulation exists in i ry, althoug avenot the service, according tothe Admiralty of England's rule, | *e*Ward, to obtain the first sight of the stexmboat John | formed what companies Uesign te extend this civility ta, “4 FICHIG AN SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY.-.THE | between the Senate and House committees. under this section, shall be paid or applied in consequence of are of this company will beclosed from the } Arresolution adopted by the Asxembly this afternoon, | ®2¥ contracts made under chapter 45 of the Iaws of ti Pt inst. gnithat day. until the mora: / referring the unenacted code back to, the surviving eom: | Yéar, Jl; except to nay for work done, or materials fur- eae directors. By crde | missioners, together with Judges Rasker, Marvin and | The teesse ang soe et of June, f e persors and ty transport Potter. ‘These, hewever, were the sensible portion of the | em. New York, dunel 1663, "DW 18 C-MITCHALELD, | Campbell, for examination and revision, ‘They are to re- | not beredaced belo’ these her the geo ee eames shall | ‘hat a sooo! should be formed, and a schoolmaster ap. | P Hie Rea uae caleinlinaetee than ake xron ; RH EAGER ESTES | CLARE eee amntionaa t hetal Sigil gontragis for work, and maverial on egy. sunat, shart | POt#d Upon every vessel of war, in order to teach the | OT ae D tint had been tuddenly seaved and weet | & Seca an eee ee es ; @ bill to protect landlords of hotels, was, tra work and material on any canal, shal c ee} oy y oar . ‘ Y NERS. — aN ioe raye ene Hecklal ies SEG mR Ee | oD BiTeshx, onlerel to sthidredone oe | beede with the person who shall offer to do dr providy the | boys to read and write, together with as many of the heallong ia 4B oe point “the more eager made | et last evening at the Fourteenth Ward Wow, cores ‘ Tcipnte inn trip, over the rond, to Chatham | + Two resclutions were today offered t> adjourn, viz. :— | Sano at the lowest price, with adequate security for thelr | men as may be disposed to avail themselves of auch an sche e of Flizabeth and Grand streets, to hear the report of the th Wedn Mr. Ashley, in the Houte, to dissolve on Friday, and by | * JOHN VANDERBILT, opportunity for improvement short -woik of it, by jumping. over the fence that | committee: appointed at a-former meeting 10 wait om ae Sovclook a. M Apert Mr. Clark, in the Senate, on Tuesday next. The latter E. W. ROGERS, * CSenate Conferces. Mr. Hoyton (tchoolmaster.) bad his class formed yer- | has been lately put up along the water side of the | those establishments that had refused to accede to the ‘the coraor of Broome strect ond Howory, Fourt will probably be adopted. A. J. UPHAM, terday, at an early hour. It consists of boys of thefiret | Battery, while the lesa active, or more timid, made | 2¢W litt of prices. The report stated that in addition to- Twenty-seventh sti White Plains, Croton To morrow is executive day, but as the canal question A. LOOMIS, ‘ and second class in the ship’s list, and tbe full roll of a = eae g the thirteen that had agrecd'to pay the advance, the Plains and Millerton.’ Stockholders by applying at the | is not adjusted there is no probability that any business DE WIIT C. WEST, | Assom)l pupils amounts to forty-six. The general average at- | the best of their way through the iron gate of | others had since complied ith the demande of the soole- Heoretary's offico Ne. 2 Hanover strect, will be furnished | of that nature will require action. Ww. bets irre Conturecs. tenéance ig little less than this, and in the evenings a | the enclosure, The landing-place was soon one dense | ty, and that bot nine atill held out. There are at pre- ‘With tickets. By order of the Basra of Directors. DE WITT C LITTLEJOUN, reat many ‘‘old hands” go to learn to write aud cypher. | mass of human beings, and the pessengers had the | st 350 members belonging: to the society, and wo um- z ALEX, , Secretary. THE WATERFORD ACCIDENT—MURDER TRIAL. Mr. Houtey moved to make the report the special order he efleot ia most excellent, i 34 utmost difficulty in making their way through derstand tha: large pymbers are joining every meeting. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK, ¥ROM THR REGULAR NEWSPAPER AGENT. for to-morrow at 11 o'clock. That sour discontent which sometimes prevails amongst sn y 8! The members on & strike are partially supported: by thee Sorel 1k & dividend of tyecte pee cat ete “ALBANY, June 13, 1853, Mr. A.C Hats moved to print twenty extra copies for | the crew of a ship of war, appesrs to bave been displaced | the crowd, and, indeed, many of the weaker rex hadto | society. Bodivided prouta of this company up to the %0th April as | ‘The sufferers by the acoldent at Waterford, although | each of the members. Carzied ty an enlightened system of discipline, combined with | stand upon their woman's rights, and fight » passage | AssAcurnY A Mapway.>-A. man suppore3to be insane, he cortiscates will be fady for delivery on the lsthingtant, | DO’ all out of danger, are getting alcog favorably. aie oO on The Lord of Ellesmere was convaloscent and had gone up | With nailand claw. This dicagreeablo- circumstance for | named Martin Doyle, who had beea taken into custody” 4, On the trial of Hendrickson, at the Circuit Court in thie | Mr. Tavzon brought in a bill to provide for the selec- city, for the murder of his wife by poison, eight jurors | tio all other atock certitic: 1 in the results of its bus by officer Burnell and another, of the Twontieth poliee- district, on Monday last, managed, while being placed in to the Clarendon Hotel, where a private meeting of the | the pacsevgers ought not to have beon allowed, and it tho Comapany wil be intercon d return of Grand Jurors in. the city and county From and afver 40th April, Dy order of the Board, out of a panel of twenty-four have been obtained. An- | of New York, providing that the Judges of the Supreme | Xnglisb Commissioners was held. might very easily have been prevented by allowing noone | g cell of the station house of the above district. to com— aii WILLIAM H DAVIDGH, Secretary. | other panel will be in attendance to morrow morning. Court of the First Judicial Districts the Judges of the | , Mr. Dilke and Dir. Weatworth attended it, and,nfter | to enter on the dock. simiJa: to the plan adopted at the | mit a most violent assault upon. some of the. policemen. eae Lista TOM RTD ae or a Supreme Court; the Jndgen of the Cocrt of Common | the consideration of thelr ulterior movoments was com | whurves of the trans-Atlantic steamers. Some such con- | Having sueceeded in getting: hold of an izes ehovel. ‘ho- FROBERT PAINE, comarss FALER IN ALES, MERC aoe Vikas, and the Mayor, Recorder, and City Judges, shall | Pleted, Lord Ellesmere entertained the gentlemen, with a | venience was due to the comfort of the postengers. It is | struck two of the officers, Creamer and Rourke, injurieg- will please call immediately on mae ne A apr en etrSee: LEGISLATURE, constitute a Board of Commissioners for the selection of | Dumber of the officers of the Leander, a+ dinner, true that this mass of people was nov allowed to go on | the latter severely ia the head, and near y severing the tte | ee rahealatnedh a EXTRA SESSION. Grand Jurors. They are to prepare a list of 900 names, | & We could not get o list of the articles of vertu which | board, but with that exception the unlucky passengers | {}urb, Creamer received t eat ow the lee arm ae coll oe GPINITUAL MANIFESTATIONS “MRS COAN, ME- : aud be governed by the rame rules as the Board of Su: | 8'¢ 00 board the Leander, but were informed by Mr. | were left to theis fate. As soon as they had cleared off, | one on the ferehend, und Dr. MeDonald in to- $2 cium fer rapping and writing, continues to give aitelogs, Senate. pervisors with regard to the eelection aud return of the | Dilke, that, in bis opinion, the Earl of Eleamere did not | & deputation from fire ecmpany No. 14 went on board the | dress the officer's wounds. Doyle was finadly secured and ; At BAZ Broadway, and will sit forenoons for privat Apayy, June 13, 1853, jurors. Reterres te report complete. ng Ont ane od yeh Damtings which adorn his family | veseel and welcomed their guests, the Baltimore Mechan- | jocked up in the cell for the might, and romt in the morne artion, if applied to. Public sittings from 2 to 6, 5 ” a NN F mansion, althoug’ it wae caid it land hi Jcompany; to which Mr. Barry, the foremau of the ” DES by 3 F< Mie Adinishion to poh MictaEa, 08 sen Ane ee Mz. Gare reported complate the Coton Watar Tax } 400 o aund that he woul | (Sst ancl simpany, fepled in acy. ctogeest warns, noe | {2Ebeete Zastice Morals for My NBW. MISSION BUILDING. NRECTED O8 THE Fa = Seven ss no quorum present. Recess } 51) trad ocr eas and his lordsnty's cana were in ox: kuowledging the co pli unt that had been paid oni: y site of the wld Brewery, Five Points, N. Y., by the ‘en till eleven o'clock. NEW YORK MARINE SOCIETY, cekene newness BUT BUG Cuminwvs wa 2 ——biah thes would earry bac Ladies’ Home Mission Society, will be dedicated to’ Gad on At eleven there were seventeen membera only prosent. Mr, HarpinG reported a bill amending the charter of ‘The outside of the Leander presents a rough look to | with them a grateful remembrance. 146 wos OCcASI IM LY ¢ ‘Friday, 17th inst., at three o'clock P.M. Kev. I. Floy. D.D.. the New York Marine Society, to change the number of | Americsn visiters, but we were informed that she has | observe that, proud as he was«f the title of fireman. h | & Meee ateien pereom “a! will preach the dedicatory sermon. Rev. R. M. Hatfiold, of COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, paper ech , heen built by acprentices, who certainly made her solid, | was prouder 0: that of an Awerican citizen, Ths deputa- | gupied ax a state, situated between Phiriy ture! ad dep Savbaid throughout the day: ty distiagwiauod misters. | crs cot tngtoanee Coopagy te ey Caeeeet Me | ge, ca go A¥SAC2TS WHIM DEADLY WEAPONS, M fer wheel fs ioverived with the renowned words of Nel- | laver drawing their engive, which wan beautifully deco. | *#8iba, ; : Maisters of al denominations aud the puoiic are invited to | Commercial Insurance Company to the Commercial Mu- | yfr, gr, Joux brought 1a. bil to punieh, by imprison- ler wheal is inseribed with the renowned words of Nel- | latier drawing their engine, whi: yeautifully deco- a ? ’ H iy r n in le: 1d— rated with flowers. The members of the company were a | Finz on Sraven Istand-—On Sunday t, about half ‘attend. BENJAMIN m. ADAMS, Missionary. | tual Insurance Company. ment, assaults with deady weapons. Referred to report | *O, written in letters of gol 5 1 o'el th fact fe. e a. FHE TRADES, @C. Relative to debts contracted by women before marriage. | yr. 1 Girone reported complete the bill to authorize | o ““Englend expects that every man will do his duty.” © apperel of our apparently faster young men. The most | tirely 1 Lier nerd teape ta: Thalia pelcmen te HE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS PASSED BY | Postponed. a branch ef the Buffaloand New York City Railroad from | 00000000000000020000 00000000 0000000000000000000000 | #ti¥ing peculiarity of si foveal - . fo timm: (alee. abe thier: eames Uk = the glassmakers of Jersey City and Brooklyn, June, | For the incorporation of the Greenwich Savings Bank. | Berae to Dunsvilie the craimary form, and therefore very different from our | q@orod at the v'me, also caught fire, and wa nvlee.en: 7563, at the x f the Jou Gl ker’s Club of 4 ki * wh oi poke wake firemen’s cap. [tis a rouod glazed hut, haviug in front ely destroyed. Loxs from eightean wennty i. hat city, aud ordered to be published in the Hersid and | Laid aside, on the old question of epecial corporations, oe sc regres Pas EN PE Naval Intelligence. a gilded representation of the rising sun; and at the back | sand collars; insurei:for seven thou alee cal ideas thanks ase /dile do (bias is THE EMIGRANT PASSENGER LAW the liability of iaukeepers, Wat’ the DUT regulating | orders bave been received at the Portsmouth (N. I.) | the following inscriptio Spectemur Agendo,”” “Let | Ovz or rue LeaNnnn’s MARINES 1x TRovatR —Heary Pte- 5 5 - e + “J 5 4 it De Mors, of Jersey ity, and Mr. Cullun, of Brooklyn, for the | x. Couey reported, by bill, to amend the law relating MAPS FOR SCHOOLS, Navy Yerd to razee and repair the old ship of the line algal eae Scr wulae is tenecibele eaechann Rareinsdd ig tied organs Lerctate 2 er Pree prompt manner in wMch they complied with our | to emigration passenger wharves of April, 1853, The Committee of the Whole resumed ths consideration | Franklin, She will first be torn to pieces. cal, 1 Ne ‘They nunibered 55.amembers, aud were most | were, wan arrented-on Funday night. between ¢ and O& Signed on their behalf, by order, UNITED STATES LANDS IN BROOKLYN. pte rain' Raia A Pcl MgB oa OUR PENSACOLA CORRESPONDENCE. cordially received on landing. o’slock, for keivg drank, by police officer Lewis Mather, THOMAS THOMPSON, President, Mr. Coorsy presented the petition of citizens of New | *¢h¢el disiriets with tea. ‘and the Ho ‘Bag 4. Pestana. fone, 18h ‘The procession was then !mmediately formed in regular | of the Second district. The police. report staves that he _ Bexsaxrn Harves, Secretary. York. that the United States way have jurisdiction ever bac hetlia lesharhcy Ag ee cw Bi i ascasg line, and advanced up Broadway in the following order : was very disorderly, striking the policeman with-his belt. T° WATCH CASE MAKERS. —FOR SALE -ENGINE, certuin lands between Flushing avenue and Wallabout bay, The United States ship Cyane arrived in this port at Poiice ot the Fourteonth Ward, de was taken to the station house Death of Licut. Benj. Pierce McNeil, turning tools, cireutar and independunt straight line, DIVISION AVENUE RAILROAD. six P. M. of this day, last from San Juan de Ni Baud. ear M ray. Marshal aad Aids. AccipENT.—Mrs. Curran, residing at No. 10 Stone street, say ate and in perfect order. Inquire at 35 Liberty streot, Mr. Danturrt reported, by bill, to allow the laying of a J ' ea Boetox, Jane 18, 1858. 16 days out. Officers quite well. Crew somewhat sickly, Fire Hogine No. 14 was knocked dowa.by some persons unknown, in the con- Dp states. Dy abs aa reilioad track in Division avenue and Williamsburg. Liout. Benj. Peres MoNell, of the United Siatos Army, | put were fast recovering from the eGeots of their long and | Carriage contaiainn ie, nea’ Seostsell, te. Longeove, | fosion that enyuad at the time of the alarm efx whieh 10 COACHSMITHS.—WANTED, A FIBST-RATE ‘THE MAINE LAW DILL—ATTEMPT TO PUSH IT THROUGH, died at the United States Hotel in this city, yesterday h ts N bd other fricnds of the Baltimore Fire Compa | prevailed on Sunday. was eCity pi- srefesagiemith: one accustomed to Jobbing and Licht work | _ Mr. CLaRK (whig) moved the Maine law toa select com- | i.crning, He waa a son of the late Gen, MeNeil, and pak he pits i ce mates pie Juan. No deaths sae eis TRITeHs Megan Company fal by volicemaa.Gurke, of the Zirst ward. ” preferre so @ good trimmer. Apply at Cooper's coach | mittee, to report complete. - 4 5 ee Seecennt on board, and below are list of officers:— i HINA bie wine ab Bite On pane: RESCUED FRO“DaowNING,—A,man named Jarry Griffi factory, 97 and 99 Charles street, 107 1 UP | On) Mr bristot (dem.) proposed to order it to » third | nephew of President Piercs, Commander, Geo. N. Hollins; Lieutenants, Theo. P. io, Pe Hose Gntslags sud. Oosipaniy. residing at No. 12 Pearl streot, fell overboard of Catharine: 1P'9 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS. LADIES’ | tading. a Green. J. D, Read, Wm. H. Parker; Surgeon, W. A. W. Band. ferry on Sunday, being drunz at the time. He was res- branch —A situation is wanted by a man capable of get- Mr Crank acoepted the amendment. From Washington City, Spotswoods; Purser, Chas. GC. Upham; Muster, N. EH. No. 6 Engine and Fire Company, (Americus.) cued by officor Colgan, who conveyed him to the station be ty Works and hae, had many years expo. | | Mr Vax Scuioonuoven (wir) objected. The effort was | ray CLASSIFICATION OF DEPARTMENT cLERKs— | Vanzacdt; Assistant Surgeon, George Peck; Midshipmen, | This was particularly conspicuous for its large ‘comps | houseot the Fourth police @stric!. Pence in this city: (A Muolesale house preferred. Address | to put the bili in a shave where it could not be amended. NAVAL DANCING ACADEMY—RUMORED DiLLiBes- | ©: Carter, W. & Fitzhugh; Captain's Clerk, J. Sterrett | py and freengine. On the top is the following motto:— | Drowxep. wie Banimyc.—On Sunday, afternoon a For 1 0 69 F ker street. Mr Smee Ge) gic that Lees " 4 TERISM, ETC. Hotiaas eertee 's Clerk, ane i oun cee ‘“Agnoscit Domiaum flamma,’’ and on the other side tae young maa named se > Stymers, was drowned while ELL ERS.— : ‘ now absent, desired to address the Sena'e upon it, He signi gheg ence Felix Hewlett; Gunner, Jas. A. Lilliston: Sailmaxer, D. eof the company, ‘ Americus.’” . thing asthe foot of Fifty-second stroat, N.R. Hie OPO Ta AN GREG STIRGT RATE HANDS MAY | moved that the oommittes go into oonsideration of it at : Wasmxcrow, June 18, 1863. | ¢° Brayton; Acting Carpenter, Edward Williams,” aa om PEND. 4 Marion Hose, Sedy wasast recovered. street, from 6 to § o'clock in the evening, 4 this afternoon. r 5 The examination of clerks, preparatory to a reclassifi- Twenty eight men were sent to the Hospital here, on | No, 13 Eagle Engine Company, which, however, drew tha i, THOMAS CHALMERS. Mr.Coomry (cem.) seid this was unnecessary. The tion, continues. It bas beea confined priacipally to the | the arrival of the Crane, with the San Juan fever. Brookiyn Fire Engine atlantic, }io, 11, in con- ae mts ote -ANTED-AT K DY Senator from the Fifth (Mr. Beekman) had already ad- | [1° i alee rh ‘The Columbia, Commedore Newton, is here, and-will eojunotion witlt some miesabers of <hat The Released Hungarians. Re rAd etree NED'S, MARGIE | YARD, | dressed the Senate, and if he desired to do so again, | Interior Department hitherto, but to-morrow will becom. | 348 Colu Fishing Danks on the 16th, J Canyuy:, foseriptiem.) Guat iro IN ADETOR. Ge Wine sorte, Sob Sree nues, four warble carvers. 10. good workmen gtemty ee, | Could do so on the third reading of the bill. : menced in the Third Auditor's Office, Treasury Depart- Essie Ur ae saluten,?? New Yors, June 12, 1853. ple ment and good Wages will be given. Nene need apply a beer bee roe Senin ihn ay hl ieee ment. allroad Intelligences Baud, ee Sin—Returned ence more to the shores of this great pty =. ttl a a a sould be revised, votec world be teers ante, ate | Ex-Governor Parks of Maine, and Beale of Wisconsia, HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. i cacao Nr bone tenant cn EES ok I oat had ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER; ONE WITH - At an election for directors of the Hudson River Rail- Mla Merely agrecable as peremptory, throug) colu ar NTED—AN EXPERIENCED CU dill had not been examined, every purpose of publicity | sre in town. ed rete; rt E PECK, she ial Sen LAL fm hei A sek ae ie Amongst to-day’s rumors is one that the Navy Depart- nai ir. VAN HO f wo : 4 ANTED—A SITUATION AS CUITER IN A WaOLR- | quorom this afternoon, He stould Yreter to morrow | ™ent design to institute a profestorship of dancing in ‘aslo clothing business. Good roferonces given. Ad. | morning. the Naval Academy—that accomplishment being looked ‘dress Cutter, Herald office. ie Sievece, Cain) was sitisersly. decteous cf tikying: | "PO" abroad as essential to the interchange of civilities, LOST AKD FOUN: this bill brought to a vote. It was charged outside that | | Another rumor is, that advices have been received of Sanpete nega Tee need it was intended to defeat a direct vote. He believed the | fillibustering movements at Now York, which promiso OUND—A STRAY HORSE; DARK SORREL BAY, | best way was to refer it to a select committee, Then it e work. Inguire of paper, to express my sincere gratitude, and that of my Chatham stroet. brethren in misfortune, for the genarous sympath: dis- Inzed by the Hoa D. ‘M. Barringer, late United States Tiinistor-at Madrid, and his untired and noble exertions in behalf of the liberation of myself and countrymen, late captives af the Cuban expedition in Ceuts, in Africa. All the prisoners bad been, by the intercession of their respeative governments,’ reolaimed and released; but the Hungarians not only had no government to road Company, held yesterday, the following gentlemen | No. 5 New peau y grout ig City Arms eee naa take hile: Jocogh ghee Adorbalsrith Gro benutif aint ings, scenes 1 vevin the Boorman Johnston, Henry Young, Jamos Hooker, of Our. ey Salt poe of the Board, the followIng | No. 18 Franklin Engino aud Company. Inscription~ velopements, ied: Organized W 188. a th trial i it WAS O1 two white hind logs, white star in the face, and marked | gould be examted. When their report should come in, | "iH develoyements officers were appoinied:— z re Chee ites, terorde for them, but the Austrian government was 9p- on ¢) e aphell. Call in Eighty-third street, be- | the direct yote might be taken, That vote due to the Edwin D. Morgan, President; Nelson J. Beach, Vice P' Nn tween Seventh and Eighth avenuos. Se eeatiiore aeee nae, ent woe ree Se Further from Mexico, ena ‘Thomas M. North, Secretary; and John M. Bao 4, noble representative of this noble nation undertook ee ee fe Syintien to Sent ona the Tani fin the late ‘ New Onuxans, June 12, 1853 Hoplite, Treasurer. Apes dct iy No, 29. ace Engine “& »mpany. be peep aa to plead for the release of the Hungarians: and after # facets rifling wi em to postpone the subject till so a -< i ‘OST—BY A LADY, ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN | day avto defeat action. ‘ The dates from the city of Mexico, brought by the THE DELAWARE RAILROAD. ee ee Radha ts Kg age hie oatetetity Saas cael Futtoa soa Church ttrnctrte Barclay. a pertemoanaie oon: | yA, GOkGRR had constdered ft understood that the bll | a.iay are te the 4th inst Lane eeetce te ite vone oe Wednesda the 3 snd. return'to the country whieh before s0 generously offered Fulton and Chureh stre ay, © Boi oanaio, con- | would not pass into a law. hb shes held a pecial meeting i is town, : Ne E & h taining 822 07 vie : 6 $10 and & sv 0 gold visee: ono $5. | “Sir Bancock—-Some of the friends of the’ law}atilijhave | ‘The government was engaged: upon the tariff, The | shins’ It was there decided to form the conusction | N& acing soeiu ooknucae iss A ODT oo eds Sead Ree COLON Ge Hauer will be soitably rewarded, ‘had receive the thanks of nehe it Tey. snoupht that the only desire hat been to | !*D#68° monepoly is to be taken from private hands, and | with the Frenchtom and Newonstle, and the Philadel a the ward {he iniependence, ings of gratitale of mayeell and. eomipanions, 40 latte to the young lady, by culling on wipe ug: wef Ae Maa Rh oo, ee administered by the government. The Siglo newspay ‘ i No. 25 United tes Engine and Company. whom we are indebted for our liberation, and feeble as YD a p d . t s 5 <d ‘. ‘The Beard of Directors were also authorized and directed Hees: ? ry a BOYD £ HALL, ldlend 144 Broadwey. | get the expression of the Senate's views, Why not go | S04 been fued for an tafriagemest of the law regulating sa asset tmp late rorplenene.to. tke charter. Hy the Maw’ aatian Band, ; are my abiiities, T have allowed myself through your O8T_ON SUNDAY EVENING, IN THR VICINITY | Corinuiy” J & | the prers. splendid engine, ble 80- ‘ No, 34 Hownrd. Engix 5 Compan: tion of the stockhuiders on Wednesday, we consider it rettled that the railroad will now be. completed in n very which took oo uy entum at the I short time. The terms and conditions of the agreement No.” Cp ° tute. mado between the two companies are suchas insure that 19 Hore Company. the work will be promptly pressed on unto its comple- Ho, MNCS i5e Le Coeapany, (Forakina) ‘fair of the columns, to express my deep gratitude for his tions. May he find that {fie noble actions, Tom, sir, ‘Your obedient ser CAPT, E. RADNICH. hingtor te grouud, a ‘adios’ white embroid- 5 oa pon hendkerohiet. ‘The finder will be rewarded by Mr. Van Scooonuoven—If this thing is not to be care- Vholesale Swindiling Operations, , second floor. fully looked into, the yote had best be taken at once. w pa ie cnn data Let it then be read on its third reading immedistely. Cixcinnatr, June 18, 1853. Thore outside who say there is a disporition toerade this | , payer OF ANOTHER VORGER AT CINCINNATI--KX reward always due to STRAYED, OR STOLEN FROM THE : i June 19, ; - premiere: riday evening, June 10, a large bay mare, | question, say what is not true. The bill has been hurried TRAORDINARY DEVELOPEMENTS—-W1ae-sPREAD | #°2.—Delaware State im, Decorated with @ uw tallic hose pipe,in which was inserted Mm. BARRINGRA'S 1: ‘ oan. ‘hove wane ion te antec; sie sayont Toh ands gg ot Coa) gua teens for the final question, As CONBPIRACY DIECOVERED, BIC, ae nae hictas oh GeegNeonm to about 840 00. Te No. 3a? sere Cooihes one Cais = LxcaTion oF tae Unrren States, Binh her bind ie Fnarecnr giver information wners she oak | tothe speeches, let the vote be taken, and the sposches | 7, Crsig was to-day arrosted at Newport, Ky., and | Washington, the largest “amount ‘subscribed at any ono MNaGe* Wenaye to couquaeans exe; Sitest avs dnssce een aane eters tol a Be found, will be liberally rewarded. CHARLES BOBCE, | by common coment be published afterwards. | immediately brought to this clty for cxamination, | of the danking houses ia that at Mesnrs.. Corcoran & Empire Band, yoursif and your seven Hungaria companions in pet- fs adiacnedl saben tied aedidenlereaee a ech, good, bad or indifferent, ho can print it himaclt, | charged with forgeries. Ho was arrested in the act of | Riegr’—say $20,000, 4 Rockville, May, on the first dog, Ne , 40 Empire Hose Company. ton, have been pardoned, at my solicitation, by her Majes- ‘Pitt Wlurucus (hig. )—-No better tine than ths present, ing 0 1 hind 6 pli nbn, | Rolie ae W 0, 21 Hudson Hose Company. ty the Queen of Spain; and the necessary orders for your 80 DLLANDYUD. Mr. Wits1aMs (w toe lo dite ph oscomd writing a letter, which is si 0 poi ly ‘noplicat ims | National Intelligencer, «June 10. telease Will be iacoed as soon ae ible. If it is till ‘The Eenate refused to vet down the bill for to-morrow | tm nis house were found a large trunk, apair of saddle No. 44 Live Oak Engine and Company. your wish to return to the United States, you will put RARF CHANCE.—FOR SALE, ON eee morning by the following vote:— Yeas—Mosers. Babcock, Bartlett, Conger, Cornell, Jones, | begs, and several baskets full of letters, blank deeds, Personal Intelligence. A pednting of 4 life-boa: with two covered figures of Turks yourself in communication with Mr, H. T. Spragao, Conaut Pe Neemia Benser nel clack Geotey, Duvon. | oPrtiBeates, &c., implicating « large number of parsons | Wo understand thed the comittes appointed by Con- ce Piva au roast the peotag. on She tubveet, nad who wil extend 40 pon Sliproper toes port, Huntington, McElwain, Otis—9. : in various parts of the Union, Notarial presses and soals | gress to superintend the.enlargement of the Capitol, are | A splanai’ , engine, Motto—' We extinguish one flame | fection while ‘making your arrangements to retura te SULTSCE ROUNN) WINE EROIG EA NLOEE Fat beg on aoe a special order for this Iso wens, tt Agel ba, Lol bhai fete beware now in this city, stopping at the Metropolitaz Hotel. #6 = eer os Gm your adopted ene sit; ieajesihalins pontie MVanamerh heate: sith. Ave orci roma; |” Mrs Oomnatz, charged upon those claiming to be partiou- | the mass of documents found brings to light, the | Thoy bave visited !ietropolitan Hall, Niblo’s Saloon and Painting of a Fight on Lal a hia, eee AL. BARRINGER. nay be obtained with fullor pa 1 bas Trond: lar friends of the bill that they intended to make it so ob- | mogt bold and villanous transactions, and it appears | Coneert Room, aa vell as several of our chusches and No. 38 Black Joe e and Company. To Mr. E, Rapnicn, Prisoner at Couta, Africa, Seen aise cite ta the kansc’+ed transiently. © noxious that it should be lost. it was moro like an that a wide spread fraudulent. rcel estate business has Duildings, for the {purpose of ascertaining the Dodworth’s Band, the modern improvemonts in the house, attempt to play a political game than to serve the tem- | been carried on for years—some of the lotters. being | 7eblic Jhitectuzal beaution No, 63 Naiad Hose Company. Se re FOR SALE, ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS, AND’ | perance cause. dated as far back as 1849. Some of the letters pretend to | seeustic merits, ani viewing the are No. 25 United States Hose Company. Most Disarackrvt.—A court martial was re- store to let, the and fixtures of a millinery store, Mr. Coorxy—To hear the Senator from tho {wenty-sixth | be copies of ones to.or from members of ° Blank f, of each, to ennble them to attain the greatest Lechter Motto—‘Fashin,”” cently held in New Mexico for the trial of Brevet 4 now doing a good buy the fixtures will be sold with: | (Mr, Cornell) scold, is nothizg new. All that was te beox- | certificates, doudtioss stolen fram, Recorders’ offices in | in the construction of the new Congress Hall, now build: No. 8 Seneppe Begins and Company, Brisson. © charge of ecoppitg tw hair sat. pattem out the stock. Apply immediately at 404 Bowery. pected. The charge of an attempt to. make political | Illinois, Ohio, and Geor, parchments for dsawing up | ing in Washington. The committee consists of Profon: Motto—‘ Duty is our pride.” sbipping two Mexicam women, the sentence being exe- N BE ACCOMMODATED WITH | Capital is without foundation. If that Senator isex- | land warrants; deeds signed and. sealed, requiring A. D. Bache, United Statea Coast Survey; Professor J, The route taken was up Broadwa: the magnificent | cuted by his guard. fo pleaded not guilty. The court ae rrane ‘Tor tod ‘ing, or with partial board, by porting to sustain his winter’s course by the amendments | the insertion of aames, &c., &a,, have been disco: Henry. President of she Smitasonian Institution, amd Cap- | pectacle, with the inspiring music many bands that | martial feund him not guilty in ene case, and im the applying at & White streot, near Brondway. Bathsin tho | he intends to got into this bill, and thus get back to the | Craig isin jaibawaiting trial, Alotter to Brown & Co.. 06 | tain ‘Meiffs, United Statos Engineers, gentleman whore | formed part of the procession, attracted myriads ef apeota- | other they found that the fast cas but they at Senate, he is particularly mistaken. Uniontown, Pa., opened by tho. Postmaster of that uns , ti jence and seientific acquirements eminent- |} tors, mot - Dat also ining the houses, ai who did not keow any firm of that name, and sup; ut ‘4, mot ‘only in the street, bu' ctical experi tached no criminality thereto, and honorabl; itted ly. ee, them for the diseharge of responsible duty } forming» together as ds pageant as could be: conceived ality rably acqui ¥ Lg Mr. Conneit said he had not saidany such thing, He rat it] 4 him! This decision was disapproved by Col. Sumner, praruas, PLEASURE, PLEASURE.—IF YOU WANT | desired only to do that which would reflect the views of | the letter uisdireoted, led to this discovery. which they have been entrusted. ~and al chough without the mailed armor and glittering who very 1 admivistered a shai phen the the largest and eerie kind f° to Yonkers Splieg his constituents. we display of the middle ages, the spectacle of so numeronsa | court, and ait others who would inflict unnatural pun- Seen sailos porth of She Hives atiscal ones tas por rearh | Mr. Cooney admitted the bill was not perfect. What Hon. A. M. Stephens, PRN an of the Sowth—Cept bed) * A able and devoted firemen was in our times an un- | jshment upon the helpless. We sincerely hope the mat. {eitee'thon an hour, low fore: the most promptand genio: | was? Not even some of the Sonatora who considered Gaantneton, Stine 12, 1853. | - From Now Orleans, in stoana eye Eout Waterman and { P&S" deled sight. The procession having made the detour | ter will not be permitted to rest here. This Sykes seems to masly conductors. Stop at KELLINGEIS Mansion House, | themrelven the only pinks of perfection. Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Georgia, who wan severely | 114" J iebee, Are W L Palmer, two childzen an whi ch was announced in Sunday's Hrxatp, and which, | be as inhuman a roffian as his ramesako who. figures in and you will be taken caro of #0 a8 to induce you to call A recess was taken till 4 P. M. wounded by the receat railzoad accident near Macea, Mre Robinson, family and servant, Miss th’ srefore, it would be su juous to repeat, a the story of Oliver Twist. Certainly he isa di to c Cis Pe ERR. UP eg 14 AVTERNOON SESSION rapidly reoovering. ary, WW Montgomery, R iv, reviewin front of the City Hall, before tho Mayor | the army, and should be dismissed without delay. Iu wlger ewonty sales north and socth- TR OOOR Sag gst ETE Pe foe" orn ine Geen 4nd Common Coenet: of fhe city.” After which they | wuch babarity as the public Aogring” of women Ya be fhoen, oF any other species of annoying suckers. | The Ansembly rosolutica relative to the code of press: Raulroad Matters, de. Bake ie 4 Siomaged, Tota a1Og oe ane ere heer tiny ure, | Conrated im the middie of the staetseath, contens, sal and pleasure reigne through the promises. Kel- | dure was received, and lies over. Barriuone June 18, 1963. a two ohildrem, GF Hurst, Col WT The Baltimore company, in w Pro- | by s man in the service of a ci country i ‘8 liniment for S use, ts and stro: ‘THE LIQUOR BILL. ‘The bill guaranteeing the bonds of Pittsburg and F Wes x ession had been made, were then escorted to the | was justly held up to the execration of the whele !- 2a AE atic ae x ant tem tt Stet Mu, | Gane deters Mt woah | cs Rai Cy bcaeeuee cog aien | Ruri} esen anced si. ett ces | Cicer uence wie ae largo family bottle, $1. His magic fald Yeo comnealtiee ta sepers comniste wae adopted, Mesere. | City Council this aftenosm rom Landon, insiilp Oosan Guoen-—Mers Ht WoFarlane and | To07," "ins ipgality had boon particularly decorated. for Davis; but we hair when bald twenty-five Clark, Bristol and Cornell compose the comraittes, Dill re-orguuizing the police of Baltimore bas pass- |, From london oud son, Mr Adney, Indy and twoehi’, . ity, Pai y of War, Mr. he heaves, iL. hava, be ii 9 ‘ang | the occasion, there being erected in Vesey street, near te sy that the commission of Sykes would not have been pe “4 tavnoctain 10 tt tx ry Oe. , 4 Ve. Ccanst ofered de resolation for ths cojeurnmeat on bes ‘ueaee notes ot aotay tayo came te band by = lee Bacon, See a iar peso i Mt Tonaiey ‘and Engine House of the company, a triumphal arch Bt Werthe Jow’s eye if Mr. Conrad had to pass upon big Sal Taen revelers re SO he 2int inet, Lien over, Adjourned, the Southora pail Uais ovening, *piow Levee, ia ship TowlonT Gagtb-e, C Meyer, wos coveced with (age ond wreaths of flowers; ‘on the | yoaduct Com. Ade June 10,

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