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es THE NEW YORK HERALD? WHOLE NO. 17503. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS. MEG «| Mr. Kemeny (».'ig,) of Cayuga, alluded to what has | dey. Suns 22, as colleague wit the venerable Dr. Fiske, OWEKY THEATRE.—DOOKS OPEN AT 7X; CUR. ROADWAY THEATRE. A. MARSHALL, 2OLE | T)XCURSIOWS SEEM TO BE THE ORDEROF THE DAY A ee sain te wn rah Sc agente dl ape ; eo tain rises at 73, o’eloek. \ —Deors open at 7; 10 commence ab 7% o'clock. —But ther,® is an excursion that will take place SEW YORK LEqim, ATURR. patoonads oved to rena t time [3 pete tapas Monday vente LOS GARDENERS Monday oveniny SO(u PATS CABING | “7 Ta th dey of July, popes RITRA SESSION. out frst acting upon the Impeachment ee eee ee ral -Mr. Winans | Mme Oaloe Mis Donia Mr. Barnyy Williame ing, their first, the Mr. Henves, (whig,) of Livingston, moved the previous gf Ww: nee installed by the Presby -hir. Hamilton | Suzette, ....... Mrs. Gallott wes. mal t it will be a recommendation to all question. . f Crawfordavill or of the Prosbyter GIANT OF PALESTINE. tivals, $hat they may hereafter have. The Ansar, July 9, 1868, The main question was ordered, which was the resolu. | of Crawfordsville, as pastor of ‘resbyterine eburel fons, Bibin | Ishmaol eplendid stonmer ERIE (xormerly the Iron Witch) charterod 7 g tion to adjenrn on Wednesday next, at 2 o'clock P, M, | im Attica, Ind., on the 28th wit, ae +Mz. Johnston },ftudiger for this o besides wo Lerges, ons of wileh is enps- SEB CBYOEAS, PALAGH OPENGPG, The revolution wax adopted—ayos 50, nays 46—as follow: Rev, H.H. Hayes was installed pastor of the Second ‘Tanered Uaerireibetbed Imre PE ag gh or gr Mr, Taner offered a resolution declarins the apprecia- | (the Whigs being in italies) 2 Presbyterian chureh in Rusk Island, ill., on the 26th alt, Margery . ge pete ome, an t some will for, tion of the Legislature of the high importance of the a ae a Be gabe Backer: Beckwith, Ronion as by the Presbytery of Galena. Dubin... have selected, being nomore Paredive Gro great Industrial Exhibition, and accepting the invitation Gale, J. K: Gardner Gitford, Hadley, A.C. tal Pett Pall gy vied peg a Ohio, was cere I Ri YR ENC Iy an aceocsIN <p ohne — —— —_——<$+_. if that all wish t = and, t rain, ard, Hickox, Howes. tional chur Hampden, NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATNAM BTRERY.—DOORS IBLO'S GARDEN—TICKETS TO ALL PARTS rive at this meet desirable place, the Pall to attend the opening, which wae efegied. Lawreace, Loomis, Barton, Mec! Ohio, on the 25th ult. open at 7; ourtain rises at 73, o'@loek. the house, 50 conts; Private Boxer, $5. passed, which is a beautiful sight, they being the works of TBE ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF DEEDS. rf Org , Rev. Ambrade Smith was instaited’ at Boscawen, N. H., Monday evening, July LL. will be performed ‘Doors open at 7. #0 commence at 8 o'clock. nature. ‘This excursion is got up'ou the principles of tem: | ye, Besxwan bad consent to have the bill amending felt WA: Bais Stanford, D. B. oa telnhee . H. F tf erance, and is expected to be onc of the mast sociable an ‘ ; Caleb Reetrell...... + st Mr. JR Scott | gqyg. TAON's Niouers—Mondays, Wodnesdays and Fet | Fictehnt ‘plenics that will como off this season.” or far: | the act gutherisiag commissioners to take proof and ac- | toa, Winsis~ Rev, W. €. Mason was installed over the ©.8. church ia Cecil Derwent, Be [Amy cell: Hut, Michele | ““kavaua’ Nucurs—Tugsdays, Tharsdays and Saturdays, 7? | {Rr particulary, se lage bills, which are posted tureuehout | xnowledgment of deeds in other States, read, and it was | , NATSaMesert, Allen, Reman, Blanvolt, urnet Bum | albany, Hl, om the dist ult Mee Mary Bactingtou = | Med. Avna ThIk ee eee NIGHT. stella shine parsed. A’ Gardiner, TT. Gilmors, Glover, Groom Hastiajs, | On Wedneeday evening, June 20th, Rev. Henry J. Van iim ALPINE MalD- Mmo. Anas Thillon | feagon, to Fort Hamilton and Coney Island, lenving as fol- | Teduiring weekly atatemen sien t. John, Ws Taglor, Townsend, Welch, Westover, | Rev. Frederic Hinchley was installed ,zastor of the Uat- Rorette, (with songs)... . Mi. G. Jos amie... | Mr. Loach | lows a inca Unce meebo city. tarian church in Hartford, Conn, on the #th inst, ARNUM'S MUSEUM.CENTERTAINMENTS FOR THE | Mathsaasiui ‘Mr. Mectin | Poot Spring wtrast, 90 936 A.M. 126 P.M. 896 PM ‘The commit'ce of the whole resumed the consideration THE KATIROAD ACCIDENT 1735. lana warm weather “ be ERE Lg ing Cone a, J aed P.M of the Supply bill. Mr. B T. Gitmo moved that the milroad sccidend | Rey, Charles Jonen Inte pastor of the Péesbyterian pbonerni's Ceuemaargn Dnawaric TROUPE OF ‘Tuesday~The wonderful Ravel Pauly: ta e variety of en: sennt sheamiee BARHOSO, wiltalso leave | the debate om this bill was continued tll ntar the hour | ©! M¢ male tHe spect order on Monday aext: Lost: | Cauich at Holland Patent, has accepted a call to become Ww. , ERENADERS! ASTLE GARD: OPENING NIGHT.—MONDAY. iy pes ‘s is mitie of two to notify the President of the Senate of the = J » bs La To the evenlap atbeiook, July ny 1st Poa ee DURANT will siso run every Sunday Jn the course of debate upon the appropriation for the | passage of articles of inipeachment agsisst John C. | Yoanimous invitation fom the Baptist Claral and MORNTOMINES AND PLAYS, riette Sontag, Signora Salvi and Badiali. Springstroet at 11 and 234; and pier dat big andSo'clock. | PAY Of messengers, Mx. Bancock alluded to the fact that | Mather, calling upon him to notify the aocased, avd .| seciety in Kdgartown, the field of his former labers, to by Donotti's ea NtOMIMES AND PLAYS, Only agnor i pring PH AON PB RODMAN, Agent,” | S008 and relatives of members of Assembly were ap- | stating that the Arcembly will bo in readinons tepronssute | become their pator. yee yanyonsixe Rowmnys, Docs ano Goars. * LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, - AS | pototed to those places, and it might lead to results tho | the eae by a Board of Managers. Also to appoint said | Rev. Alfred Emerson, pastor of the Cor tions! EE SWI8s BEARDED LADY, with the following immense Mise: Heaciolie| sak RAND EXCURSION TO FORT HAMILTON, L, 1.— | most disastrous. What will the farmers say, woo are to | Board of Matogers, consistivg of five members, to prose: | Chureh at South Reading, P meaty has ea one and all the other euriosities, to be geen a8 usaal. Uneia... ner Hare Noh Bonn Ne Swday, July 10, 1888—The new a amb have the heaviest tox laid upon their estates that ever | cute the impeachment in behalf of the Assembly, during | sorsbip in Western Reserve College, Hudeos’ obi Pe Adaittance 25 conte. | Children under ton, 123% conta. | asfton.,. .. Signor Badiali/ Raymond... .\. Signor Kosi | ECONOMY and BAHROSA will leave pier No. 3, North | has beep, 1a this State, imposed—what will they say to | the ression, and after ite clove 7. R Ness consci hate tay Firat Balcony and Parquet 12}4 ceats extra, "”” "O°" | Aetyen 7777" Signer Quinte | Novmaaes’.c'Sigete Renter | iver, ge follows:—10 ard 11 o'clock, A. Mt, andl, 2¢and4 | these charges? fies"Ervntas Moved’ te tteod, to make the board to | y,2e%.C.,W- Rankin, rector of St. Peter's Church, ia HRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY. ABOVE | ANOG ie ia Signors Avogndro a The committee reported progress, sng, | CoUtIsE of, ‘even managers, to be chosen by the Honse: | Evisconal Church ia taitine res call trom St. Luke's Grand atroet-—Open every night dering the weok, uader Pha veies of cama SRUTORINAERE KchNG. he waeee oul CR PICNIC AND COTILLON EXCURSION OF | DAY POSITIVELY FIXED BOK ADJOURNMENT—IMPORTANT QUES Mr. Hexpxx moved the previous question, which was |” oer the sole dircetion and personal supervision of E. P. vhristy, Tivab Teese ie after talaga ql J the Young Men’s Roman Catholic Benevolent Asso CONCERNING THE MATHER CASE. upon the resolutions. RESIGNATIONS. ‘Whose concerts in this city, for the past years, biave | DC ie picks ciation to Mount Hermon’s Grove, on Weduesday, July 13, The rerolution for final adjournment, received from ‘The main question wan ordered, Rey. A. M, Dixon has resigned his charge of Carlinville reenived with favor Fespe ad fashion- an SEE ; | 188. ‘The committes have engaged the commodious steamer | the Assembly. came up and was adopted, ‘as follows:— ‘A division Was oalled' fi . church, IIL, and accepted a call from the Ghat able audiences’ Tickets, 18 onnte. Doves open at7, to cam | ()ASTE GARDEN—OPENING NIGHT.—FINST JOIN | GENBRAL SCOMand tho new double deok bargo IRENE, ys—Mesvre. Baboouk, Bartlote, Beach, Bonnett, C ‘he frst resointion was sdopted. ebw eh, 1.” : * ro ‘mence a! a also Manahan’s Corne nd. for occasion. ickota, 5 ? “# d . iy ae Ben See MADAME SONTAG, SIGNORS SALYI AND BaDratr | Se¢Manabans Cornat band, for the occasion. Miokets, i Seay Ova Naber, Vokes Van Sek Upon the record the ayes and nays were called. The Rey. D. E. Lyman has resigned his change of Bt. UCKLEY'S NEW ORLEANS SERENADERS, CHI | On Monday ovoning, July 11, first aud positively only vista | exoursion, The boat. ‘will leave apring. street at? ACM. righted The resolution was lost by ayes 46, nays 49, ag fol- | Paui’s (Episcopal) Churob, Columbia, Pa, nese Hall, 639 Broadway. first floor of Chinese Build. | cf Luci DI LAMMERMOOR, Chambers street at 734 A. M.. pier North river, at3 A.M, Ss zist te. amish, Snow, Vanderblit—t. lores s eI , Columbia, Pa, gvening. ‘t celeste and taleated wie tho following immense cast: ‘ Brooklyn Bridge at " A. and Jerolamon stroct at SALARIES OF LUGISLATIVE OFFICER ¥ Avxs—Meesrs, Amsbry, Barker, Beckwith, Bouton, Bush- Rev. Dr, Beecher, of the North Pearl street Baptist “a Pea ieisea atte once | eas ier eae Hawnieer \. OL i AURICE Kk. PLINN, Chairman. ‘The bill providing for fixing the salaries of the officers | nell. Champlin, Chamberlin, Crocker, Dahart, Finch, Gale, | Church, Albany, is about to resign his charge, te oevo.ne born the theme of universal admiration in all pisces where | Edgar: " i] Asaton “Signor Curances A. Farin, P 6 sg Geifiords Geet, oe aren rocker, Dah fibtarn: | the editor of the New York Recorder. a Dg eer ap tr et eo rd pears ge PIL a eoatlrer prameenenerer seed — So ee er coerce | Cop awn nmnCne cn eee Comme Hovten, Hoyle, Tngalia, Keainey, Lawrence, Loomis, Mash, ; re , oruses, this bite ea orus of ‘sev : Hoyle, A + onmis, . i week, with “Matrimonial Blessings,” Ceneort at 8 o'clock, | formers will be conducted by Max Maret.) PP RAND FISHING AND COTILLON EXCURSION, Martin, McBurney, McLean, Noble, Odell, O'Keefe, J lat Admission, 26 cont: of admission, nts. i inoluding a cheek for a seoured seat.) G. SWAINE BUCKLEY & BROTHERS, Propriotors. may be had dally at OF pa —The favorito steamer og Ci Assembly. Osgood, L. Osgood, Patterson, J. Roso,' P. W. Rose, 8. Rey. J. Banvard, of West Cambridge, Mass., has de- following Asaasy, July 9, 1869, | Smith, Smith, 1. a1. Smith ‘Spaterd. Speaker, Sprague, | clined an invitation {9 become pastor of the’ Worthen D Direet , : n Eyck, Thorne, Weeke, West, 6. eet ist Churel Seer — No, 298 Broadway, Nev, REGOLVED 70 ADJOURH ON WEDNERDAY, Navs— Mostra. ‘Alden. 'Beman, Blauvelt, Burnet, Case, - spies hahaner |ASTLE GARDEN—OPERA SEASON.—A CARD. ~THE, public are reapectfully informed thwt the attention of the management bas beon directed to the preparation of a | squer sorios of opera librettos, that may be regarded as authentic, jerden & Kivg’s, No. 45 Wall street. Music Store, 43 Broadway, near Union . PEITRN hig,) of solution | Clapp, Cook, Ditdois, Ellncorth. IN. Bly, JE. Ely, Fulton, DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY, Meo rerrenetsy Ce hiei) aye Hinges niion | A. ii’ Gardiner, J.'K. Gardiaer, BH. “Gltinors, Glover, | Rev, Win, F. Snyder, pastor of the Second Baptist pi to adjourn sine die on Wednewiay, the natant at 12 | Hadloy. Hardin, Hendee, Wickox, Holley, Hutchinson, Suck: | church, died at his residence, corner of Leonard sad aries of atten, that may be. r pat Pant K. Woatzel’s Musio Store, 213 Fulten sirest FALTH AND PLEASURE EXCURSIONS—PER | o'clock M. Pr deems ivington, Lagnatuny, ae, Matyas, | Alnnay street ‘Wiliauaburg at tum. oeloek, Saturday = Lj ttos usu issue Ame it roo! 2. sons wishing & Jensen tace for picnics woul lo S . } bet mornip; a from English copies, In which dccur mauy patsagos—atoh an | ” Tickets of admission may Likewise be had at Castle Gardon | well to call st kiktr's Yeland, aud make arrangements for | Mr. D.B. Taxon, (dem.,) of New York, moved toamend | Hogers, Seuions Hussoll Smith, W. A. Smith, Stanford. St. | te having left Terre Haute; Ladlane, in’ base, tor oie unnecessary reeitatives, c.—omitved 1a’ stage roprosen. | on the evening of the Opera. the samo; & good doek. where steamboats of any size oan | to twoo'clock P. M. Accepted. John, D. B, Maylor Wi. Taylor, Temple, ‘Taowend, Van | fime, having left Terre Haute, Todiana, in May, tation: the use of such cannot but create confusion in the of reata will commence on Saturday, July 9, at8 | land at all times of tide; ano plenty of large shady tries ‘anken, Webb. Weich, Westover, Whitcomb-—49. é p ve church mind of the reader, inasmuch as his attention is frequently | A. convenient to the dock; tho use of the house fer special Mr. Temrty, (dem.,) of Madison, moved to amend to six ANOTHER ATTEMPT 0 IMPRACH COMPTROLLER WRIGHT. on the first Sunday in June. Placed on some pasinge whichis n ¢ played, whilo that acta- | | Castle Gardou has boen properly arranged. eneh goat bear. | accommodation fer ladies Nj B.—Commistees may come | o'clock P.M. Mr. Clare cifered a preamble referring to ithe tweltth | Rev. Henry Elwell, of the Protestant Episcopal Chureh, tat! be im | jstins er. A ho, y b: ¢ Harlem 0 Melrose on take @ Morris- article of impea e te r, and im- , 9 aNthe bi in Castle Garden, with the title of | ing sheponition of tholseats, bee been prepared, end a Zin Braneh Reliroad—treins low ‘ity Hallat630 | Mx. Loosus, (dem.,) of Herkimer, thought that the BOR OR SEY ORR PRN TORE. Ys MORI died at Yorkville, 8. C., on Saturday, the 24th ult, the licating Joon C. Wright, Comptroller, as an accomplice, b iz iplice, M., 1,4 and 6.30 P.M, where boats cross in ton minutos. | Fouge was now prepared to notify the Senate that they | the payment to him of the monaya claimed for mileage, NEW CHURCHES. ; “i Asew and beautiful chureh ia now erecting by the THE STEAM. | ¥ere ready to adjourn. All nocessary business could be | S¢., for travel not performed, anda resolution that the | A me Conaeeatenalésersti in Weer ne ry ra and Boudoir Libretto,” will be a correct and | sient corps of usher: ion of what is nctnaliyacourring on thes iseued under the immediato supervision of the management. In order to give additional, real and perma- Koged CIAL, NOTICE. much pleasure in annonncing that ‘RW ROCHELLE AND GLEN COV: riage’ SEgn cena a pare Sone. 1 boat BING PHILIP will make anexcursion, on Sun- | disposed cf by that time; and onthe next day many committee of impeachment be instructed to bring in nent value to “The Opera and Boudoir Librottos,” the pri srticles of impeachment forthwith against John C. A new Congregational church was organized in = ial ploces in each opermhave teen exprataly agrangod as | "00 PPO Ox Huxunen (Ooomzacaes, aly 10, to these, delightCal, watering places, Siviag & | embers would desire to attend the opening of the Crys. | Wiight. oe betty, Mass., on the 16th. pa a ‘plunolorte solos, naay; tiese which will be in'a ce at the close 9 ra. ae. 5 ' ii piinoterveselon, in 8 akyle eany, of exenetl ma Raita [retell disses OTE EE ne a will be made, without fail every Sunday during | tal Palaoe at New York. | Mr. luded to what had | Mr. Loomis moved to lay that resolution on the table. | The corner stone of the frst Protestant Chureh in the moat accomplished professor. 3 mannpeoen yt, Ae T4naiog Sy Grand strost avo, Tenth | been anid of the inability of the House t» adjourn with | Carried by ayer, 53; 0 8, 43, Territory of New Mexico was laid at Santa Fe on the Leas tat 934, and T tat 9g A. M. A the impeachment caves on its hands, and proceeded to ‘TERRITORIAL CESSION BY MASSACHUSETTS. ars ‘The music of each may be detached subsequently, jand Families residin, ? 21st of May last, Rev. L. Smith delivered an address in ‘bound in volomes. any one of which, if bought i 7 _ | show from precedents that s committee of managers on Mr Werks reported complete the bill to extand juris: | Spani; b, ‘the . H. :. score, would amount Yo full three tines the oom of the. i: eee ee er oNand Osvan Porte Tie steeae | the part cf the House was all that was necessary to at- | diction over territory coded to this State by Massachu. | ,ennish ‘oe ee ettos. The limits ofan advertisement does not admit the JAMES CERISTOPHER, Captain Price, will ave picr, | (end the trial, It would be impossible for the House to | setts. Ordered to a third reading. giving of further particulars, but on examination of “Tha foot of Sunday morning 10h i 3 | act as msnagers before the court: « committee of tar THE MAINR LIQUOR BILL. The exercises connected with the dedication of Plymouth sphere Gnd Baudote alssttoe,” they ube siand guite: dis a Crelook, for the above places. ‘Returniug, will leave Ocean | or, at most, ave, tact as counsellors, were all taat woul Mr, Kexwepy asked concout to offer w resolution to take | chureh, erected by the Congregationalists on the corner of ne CAR pep a ABP eer eg Petia Laery Rect pherns {Port at's P. M. Fare oach way 25 be'convenient or desirable. It was not customary for one | the Temperance bill from the Committee of the Whole, | Eudlid and Erie streets, Cleveland, Ohio, took place on the eal phrases, which can neither be sung nor played. Particu- ‘STRFFANONE UNDAY EXCURSION BETWEEN NEW YORK AND | Houseto be in sersion without another; and if it besame | nnd that. it havo its final reading on Tuesday next, at six ws lar attention is directed to the title--" The Opora and Bou- | will make ber first appearance since hor retara from Mexico, ef 00 al fs necessary, it could be convened at any time Ifthe at- | P.M. Objected to. MISCELLANEOUS. doir Libre Doors open at to comm i Ay Thenicumer HUSFATO will leave for Mocerk fern | tendanoe of the House in neceseary, let us passa law au. | bis, KuxyuDy then moved to lay all orders of busines | Rev. E L. Bourn, a late graduate of Union Theologicat ASTLE GARDEN.—FRENCH & MEISER, PROPRIE. nbn —————— Secumeenell foot of Spring street, o’elock, Robin: treet at7 | ihorizing the Assembly to ac ugh a committee. on the table down to motions asd esolutions, to admit | Seminary, whois under appointment of the A. B.C. F. M., Bee a ae Re EY CE ene ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, Apoyu | o Ms; roturnin Kk, P.M, | Mr, BuRNET, (whig) of Essex, delieved in adhering | of it. Lost. Ayes 51, nays 40—two-thirds being requir- | ior the Choctaw misrion, wan set apart for his work on gelobrated Cornet Band. vill take plese on Sunday orori rete liseey! Mepsdeeeeeyey bee te eg | Pri iBbtet LL ae OSD CELE lot RE Riewety toall = arma eel and seeing RB ed to lay.crders on ane CARES a Sabbath evening, 26th ult. ‘aly 10. Admiesior enti jerk to noe at 7: i y URSION NEW ROCHELL' Np | it that acted under it. Precedent was law, and ia Mr. PLE moved @ reconsideration of the vote upon @’eloek: No postponement en account of the woathe eo | Cee ee ee ees and Penlop! ian Buughator Glen Gove July 10; 1008." Pate 25 contveagievay. The | every cace of impeschinent ia the British Pasliauens, | the cecord resolution offered by Mr. Loomis. Pe pes Ret Bape he ail ths US{CAL NOTICE.—THE GREATEST WONDER OF | Se pregramme. D: ‘open at steamer MAZEPPA having im the United States Cong:ess, or in any of the State Le- ‘THE MATHER CASE AGAIN. of the Yale Theological Seminary. ‘ted themsel US(CAL NOTICE. —THE GREATEST WONDER OF | ge°ocE™ admisnon bilo are reapoctfaliy | Kennedy will leave every Sund gislatures, the lower bouze was invariably in attendance. | Mr. Loner moved to lay that motion on the table. | oid artera thovoel: crintesy eed eaten hd Drated pianist. Intends to open a terion of grand’ conosrts, | informed that the after oncerts are dissontinaed, Ripe ee baat abare\weke eaaeeness fo DEON aies and in cae they | Carried, by ayes 47, nays, 45. Recess to four P. M. tion, were iicensed to. preach the ‘Their names opponite the Crys THGERERS) "ROXN, WOPDCE OG: | rr treet, East river, 8% were preent ly» justons were mi the case TT are W. E. Basaett, ef Brooklyn, N. Y. pr serest aiee pactists, lately arrived from Burope. Fall | agers 8 COLOSSAL HIFPODROME, MADISON | S\ctock. Returning will leave Glen Co Eevaggta wr 4 the gentleman from Herkimer (Mr. Loomis), From Washington City. of Georgetown, Mas Stephen Fenn, of Pymouny TK . eae ee te Go ‘On Sonday afternoon and evening, July 11, and overy a abn OR sand healthy routes ous of New Yor, “Weir. Looatis rose to a question ef order, as tho gentle- | HON. SOLON BORLAND—HON. T. I. BAYLY AND THE | Gallup, of Ledyard. ARTICULAR NOTICE.—THE CELEBRATED AND | pierngon and evening for the work ending Saly 10, sho | 1 tp hopedlthat every lover of recreation whl embrace the | man was imputiog to han motives that did not exist, MISSION TO FRANCE—APPOINTMENTS, ETC. A difficulty haa recently occurred in the Episcopal Bi criginal Chinese ila MuvoumsiteGhachare | Bostmumnifoont pageant eree exipited -VRRSAILLES | *FPORtuaity. Refroshmente ofthe firv¥ quality on board. Mer Bonar proveeled. cht sothlig would be Wasrxarow, July 9, 1858, | Chareh at North Bergen, Ni epee aa accor et e Gran oral Car, ourse que, ae x . Clary, (w! 0" ing woul 7 . p pears square and it | Double Trapaze, Trial of the Postillion, La Percha Equi. | QUNDAY EXCURSION TO NEW ROCHELLE AND | more agreeable to this Hous ‘or the people of tho state, | Hor. Solon For'and telegraphs that he has been de | that across about reven or eight fest high has been intcodueing, At thelr cur a ht of Glen Cove.—The fine steamer MAZEPPA, will make an f Polte, Scene of the Grecian Hippodrome, Rapid striches. the Volatile Globes, Course des Singes. ‘and | excursion to the above named places, on Sanday, July 10, | than anearly adjournment of the Legitlature. The gen- | tained at bome, at Little Rock, by sickness, and failed to | exeated on top of the tower of the church, to which some Chariot Race, Flight of Liberty’ Horses, Acta of tho Mt ‘miseton— Bex ege, | Capt, Kenmedy will serve up & grand clam bake aud dah | ewan from Herkimer (ir, Looaas) has remarked that | receive the communications of the department unti | f the members are decidedly opposed. owder. —EMPIRE DRA’ i ij our important busi is bow accom: . This Rev. Mr. Coburn, recently from B: rick, Me., ~ Se ae AOA: adarirarsseane kere bm AV RE) stad Bin'te agai aera, “SEPIA: P| ecety. Ho te now on his way to Waalagon, and in| tar, Coburn greeay fom, Deen. Me com the above Association, can do so by address Ors open at 473% P. M. Performances commenco ‘WATERING PLACES. Mr. Loomis corrected the remark. H» had stated that | daily expested, chester, N. H., on the last Sabbath. THOS. D. DOWNING, Secretary, 22 Vai at Sand 8 P. ee x reds | UE yuainses PE hee we were called here by the gover- Hon. J. W. Bradbury and Thomas H. Bayly arrived BNOLD'S OLYMPIC, BALTINOR) WASHINGTON, CIRCUS-CORNER OF SIXTH AVE | (yee nighitully dtuated op the south alde, dicestly | Mr CLarr resumed, and read the last paragraph of the | Here today. It ix said the latter gentleman's name has Theatrical and Musical. Aur tlemen, of sckaowledced talent THOMYSEN | peieters. — ° epporite Fire inn ight House, is open for the reception | report of the Committee of Investigation relative to the | been considered in Cabinet in connection with the French Powery TuEATRE.—The new piece styled the ‘“Giaat o Snariasine tx ease address. post | Cel. Alvah Mann. polenta Ship | SEIN ne ae reac nor rere mre, Gee erae con eseorel officlal conduct of other ofloer, with the statement that | mission, Palestine.” is announced as the commen feature at ren formance it it wo urther inve; lon, aD * morrow 6 g paid, GROW Hotel, Baltimore Byeae AFTERNOON AND EVENING to the light. See er ney tender ty ot atieeed te aon: And | The following zeae pyr 2 | followed by the excellant farce sigied the “Rigrcee HEATRE, CHARLESTON, 8. C.—WILL OPEN FOR u ered the following as an amendment:— BBOOND CLASS CLERKSIUP dener,”’ and the amusements will terminate with the the seasom on first November. Ladies and gentlemen | of Bquestrians and tiseate ee ANT County —Anton gentlemen ead theis faailion alge | Hesolved, That the resolution for adjourning sine die, be | H, Lasselle, of Indiana, to a vacancy in Fitth Auditor's | drama of the “Wandering Boys.” the Bowery cyutinnes engagements will a : 70) aN. SLOAN, ‘Adinission to all parts of the house, 25 cent. commodated with beard on | referred to the Judiciary Committee of the sfouse, for its Oftiee. to do an extensive business, and the perforinances are htful cool plage, only one | opinion whether or not such adjournment jeopardized or ted with much enthusiasm. Can loave she city and | embarrassed the trial of impeachment pending against John | George Martin, of New Hampshire, to a vacancy in the | "ee 0) 108 th C. Mather. ) Broapway THEATRE.—Mr, and Mrs. Barney Willia: Fordham every hour during the day. Mir. Thtriz withdrew his amendment to adjourn at six | office of the Commissioner of Customs, the popular performers, are to appear in ‘Unole Pata cabin’ ‘ATIONAL THEATRE.- BENEFIT OF THE MANA- ger, A. H. Purdy, on Friday evening next, July 15, on SALMS AY AUCTIUR, Which ocssion the following talent will appear, in addition we eevee | fo the full company :— IM PARK HOUSE, STATEN ISLAND, OPPOSITE | o'glock on ee ie CCT 12D, Wards, of North Carolina, who indignantly, de- vi Paud "its the Cantom of the County,” to morro te “ fewark Ba subseriber would rospoctfally an- Mr. Hasmxgs, of Monroe, expre: 6 opinion | clired a tirst class appoi nt, Sixta Anditor’s | night. They wi au} the MOE eects, eos Tag OER oA | ee ate By ee Sb opart, ounce to the citizens of New Yerk tit he iaalitted apthis | upat'wben this Mim DK abn Fine die It lones ita power | Ofiice, vice R. J, Powell, of North Carolina, removed. the company.” The metropolitan was very wall attenod ING. Sheriff of Queens county, will sell at public suction om MR. C. HOWARD, Palen and, Pecereten or et Rods THataAry and fire com, | to act, ceases to exist, and hence the agent or committee FIRST CLASS CLERKSHIPS, during the past week, and we doubt not, from the attrac- Guly 12, 1858, at 18 o clock. nose, by order of the ES ek Sireetly opposite Newark with a beautiful Iawnin | canuotact. He illustrated. Ifa manappointsanagent, | Alexander P. Willard t> the General Land Ofice, vice | tiveness of the bill for to morrow, that it will be ecowded ec SA dor a A Te ae BRS AAYtOR, front, of about two willows, | the agent can act during the life of the principal, but on | said Ward, resigned. in every department. Ty opposite the Marine Payiion, Rockaway, fronting the ‘MR. YOUNG, the groat Magician. aad Sine target arcunds tn his death the power of the agent ceases. If we | Henry Kelly to a position in the same office. Nino's Ganpen.—The fascinating and pleasing vocalist, gcean and commanding a view of the surrounding cyuntry. | MR. JAMES SHELTON, with his unrivalled 7 fork Boats leave New York ot ue ae ee adjourn sine die, we cannot be called together a Mme. Anna Thillon, is adverti-ed to appear as Stella, in Eso lot is ahout 75 feet front, and about 250 feet doo} AMERICAN BRASS BAND. f Yor Peet Hickencna, which’ is eke again. But this House could take a recess, subd The Witmington Drawbridge Acctdent Balfe’a popular opera entitled the ‘Enchantress,’ te- Seotifercwat tee past asd elec ety” waciag mils DRFORTST minut Walk from theateve hones," B. RODGERS. | LON The Sowe being in exitence, the managers each wie Sly 0,185, | Oar Sarnctics To Manas Bebe eadtaent nee e ST, joan ‘and the House being in existence, the managers coal PUILADELPHIA, July 9, 1853. leading chavhatera bi ell SRC ere ee eee ee te nee a ate itt mone ORT HAMILTON—PRIVATE BOARD WANTED,— | act. This was his view. He was aware it was a techui- | The statement that the bridge tender ‘at Wilmington Ravele » to appear in abe matinee tae tioldier _* é ~ — | “Box book now open for the necomm'odation of those wish ‘The advertiser is desirous of procuring board in some | calone. But the matter is in our own hi and we acquized 40 be ols duty. Saki and Gav ie | +; | for Love” and “Raoul,” on Tuesday. LBFRT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMP. | ipg to seoure places. niet family, where thero are but few Doardere gs Ges can regulate the matter if we please. He then alluded to | ¥#5 téquised to juty Dig) wad day is incorrect ; the vieinity of the For ton House, Add: -» | the subject of business, ani expressed the opinion that | he bad an assistant, who divided the dutias with hin, Nanionat THkaTsE Mr, J. R. Scott coutinnes to draw Teautiful ¥ ace ot Wht fe Plains, Westohesten scat ie IRANCONI’S HIPPODROME, MADISON SQUARE | box 2.181, Post Ome esmacoan ills ofan important nature sesroyuired pagsiosct Dat cethea aaet a Jorge assemblages to the National. He ia to personate auction ALBERT H. NICOLAY will sell on Mond: Change of performances.—On and after Menday, Jal action: Ha bad contiwually oojeated $0 the iatrodeetion teen Frens, Waianae the character of Caleb Restwell, in the entertalalag drama, July 11. at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, N. ¥., | 11, the regular e's Zest ances will be resume Se earonee ant So tg nag som a of new private billa, in order to act upon those of public z ‘3 of * Hervest Home,” aud Looney McTwoulter, in the comia bo Ledge ie Bg Lee Pe ed ss ee yd gor. oors open at 2; performances to commence at 234 Fiver, ry 284 18% ‘ond 334 o'clock; pier Nov 3, wt 10 A. M interest. He understeod that there were some seveaty | T## RECEPTION TO BE GIVEN THE PRESIDENT—THE | dram of “The Review,” to-morrow night, ‘The musical toanbout Barrosa loaves Spring street at | billscrdered to a third reading last seaxion—theve, he | DEATH OF JUDGE GLENN—EXTENSIVE ROBBBRY, | piece cf the “Alpine Maid” will also be given. ‘Us P. ML; pier No, 3, North river, at I | thought, should be acted upon; if unimportant, they | ETC. Anericay Mvsecm.—Donetti’s troupe of acting mon Fare, 123, cen! eeure could be laid upon the table. He wasdesirous of adjourn- Bavrimors, July 9, 1853. | key#, dogs and goats are added to tho already great at- we" tot and are located om high ground, dirsctly on the line with 1 and the Harlow Railroads and within twelve minuton walk. of PRE GREAT PANORAMA —BREWER'S VIEW OF | 104 M. 2 and the de; ‘The soil is unsurpassed; no swamps to fill up, the World ‘s pow on Pe AT at the rt 8 A.M., 2, and 6 P, ” no recks to dig out | ay, as the r Ww: ment, but he wished to stay here as lorg as there were P iovs for the President's pti tractions of the Museum, and will ar 10-morrow wet are to be 0 of expense.’ “There Pee Tee OTON CAYIUION HOTEL, SRREWS: | cipartant bille unscted upon. It need take but twodays | cc Prncore or tne Presidente reception are making. | ro ing in the Weture tou, tn tai dove peckeamneer are swelve dally Srain Plains: the comm: reception of Dontders, Stesmer# Alice'C. Price’ Peck slip, | to take thege bills in order and act upon them all. Too | YPOR® very extensive scale, Most of our military and | White's Soranaders are to give thelr aegco delinoations am Seer Cocnmen Wik vane a leet laketininiz ce tas eo rics. and Ameries, arrauged in ond: | and Golden Gate, fous off ntreet, ply to aad | much time is wasted in suspending rules, and departing | many civic nesociations will join the escort. Col. Andrews | ihe afternoon. well onloulated ith the vhree zones of the glob the | fro. JOSEPH A. SLAMM. from the order of business, H+ would pre‘er not to fix soon 8s required. This village idences, and stands alzendy class residences, ehurches, und geod schooie, nnd # destived te become one of the most fashionable placos in Wentchester county. Termseasy. For lithageaphie mapa a brated for iti tharting Grotto of Antiparos, in tableau. Ad vission 24 “ pie kildren, half-price, Exhibition every ovening, at Arg eR: the di f adjournment until this question ¢ appointed ehief marshal. A general desire prevails Pane tea Hwroprome.—Tho trained elephant, Tom edsy of adj a ugstion concerning _ c b, i be i ‘ Thien iL esiniacn Senin Gee eee the nearly Of tha House remaining in session, bo sey. | MOE all classes to receive the President with as impos. weer is to be introduced to-morrow afternoon sod . evening, in hi: liar f boardin the gountry will nd | tled. If need be, let others be added to the comumiites, | ing @ display as possible. Rooms have been taken for seu artacive eave he talouted priirnentas ro be r ‘ery comfort they can At all eventa, let us settle this question, and then, if that | him at Barnum’s Hotel, and hisarriyal will be announced " = oe ter am unparalleled suc hrough Ei , when it was y necessary business. id AMBER Ht NICODAY, Avi a HL NICO. | ‘inited by over two millions of Darvons, and wonriy all the | KIN SoN‘hruprictonm Rat Boake 7 20 OGBURN a HEN | ee a eeitcd to-day to send a resolution for ad. | Ail the courts were closed to-day, ou! of reapeet to the Boy ig Vortarohen, chin repair L ; Will sell at auction, uly 14th, at | crowned heads, and is now open at the Georama, 596 Broad- si ——___-____________________,_ | journment to the Senate, If a law was necessary toen | memory of Jodge Glenn, who was buried this afternoon, pt “4 pages Sse 1 AR A ao eae ee ced wa Raita Martice Wil aap acyaahing EA BATHING@—PAVILION HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, | able us to adjourn, let us pass it. Wn Feil Gies speken of as his successor. Woon's MINSTRELS —This band of xegro delineators dept; ehurchor, academies, i Thoso | sonaily. BU are tity Levee hee cee A a pany thongs hat the | Messrs, Se Gaereve 8 Bows lost, Or Bad atolent from thele.| Ste 88 sueceekftl aa erat, sal! manager Nort Tae | wishing residences where the; mjoy t h of the ——-- - —————~-—___ 5 assumption of gentleman from Monroe (Mr. Hayt- | clerk at the Post Oflice to day, a bill of exchange on an | Neney is purse. The programme for to morrow Dountey and the vastness of the city, wilt ay wells abtous, ATRIMONIAL BLESSINGS, AT BUCKLEY'S BTHI er’ vocount, Ho trusts the | ings) that the Ascembly doos uot exist except when in | Jrich house for $6,000. i = evening is one which cxnndt ‘fal of drawing” an ovec- ‘Term feny title, perfect, The care Wal oars the font of N 1oplan Opera Htcuse, 689 Broadway, near St. Nicholas n a7 TAVOr bine a ie custom. The | Sesion, W: incorrect. He contended that the Asembly ‘The receipts of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for | owing house. a 4 . @ x lotel, on Monday © 6, July 11, and during the week. Gate, and Thomas Haight, | ¢xisted until the end of the political year, andifthey | June, foot u $190,000, exceeding the estimates by $40,- Buckiay’s Nrw Onurans Sens — - Reon yrecieely: For maps, Ae., call om the auctioneer, #0 ran daily. SAMUEL U. MORRIS.” | had delegated power toa board of managers, that board | son” 7 af x ied Y-Ande camel nama tae N MUSEUM, 17: rictor. Th RANKLI 000, The weather is excessively hothere, Thermometer | tractive bill ix provided by this talented legen ie, D. NASH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 310 BROAD. Bran, Pro ¢ Chi- could act until the close of the year, or the term of | to day 93 degrees. — for ening. Ti C eae FA BATHING AT CAPE MAY—NATIONAL WAI.— | office of the members expired. He proposed an amend. | “tion, Ebenover Starnes has been apzointed Indge of peritiees q a ray: moval jecturnaes, eh be tapes ne = Bi Late ty Sh fC July iat Cog i purpose Otnenie iy | Ptare pag as onl a on on pe ment to ee Pee ee that | the Supreme Court of Georgia, to fill the resigaation of | together with solos on the violin, melophone. and vaajo: 90 Bleecker street, consisting ef hall, hanging aad Statuary,” by Mlle Casinet’s Troupe Artists, ¢2 | of thegsoan AAHON GANIATSON, Propriotor, fig, Ww boing. a tall tobathoeioe thle premeencor cf | tet Vane aho a ‘new musical piece,’ styled Matemonial Stevecisien aesenre, tecitiect, wioea, celney on ivate, b cents; Stage Seats, with cushionod ard ‘New Jorsey—S. D. HUNTING, Proprietor This house | lature is not in resrion, Ey Cony on emyrning: Banvanb’s Mississrri.—Banvard’s original painting 0 glnes jars chimneys globes. earthen dishes, jars, bowls aud Gallery, 123 conta. has boon remodeled and sewly furnished, and ts now open Mr. Evisworru (hig), of Chautauque, doaired to hasten New Haven July 9, 1853, be ‘ bare ol Ru be put on exhibition to morrow Suisteone; Sule, alechel, spezm oil, cans, gee pdbnbdbnaed gdeictly Lice! btltbes tnd —-. | djournment. The session had already been protracted | James Coglan, a switch tender, lost his life this morn. | ¢V¢>ing st the Georama, hin OCULISTS ANO AURISTS, , Y and he 1 Hi \ ie eT TT tov long. But wo were now in session, and he though: it | ing hy jumping into Mill river to save a child which | .CASTL® Ganpen.—The Dodworths are to give their EARY 5. LEEDS, AUCTION DER othe : f Il as ex 5 : ainth Sunday concert thi ing, at Ca ignees” slo of «complete assortment of | QORE EYES—DR. J. LUBARSCH, OCCULIST, CURES omnnmnamnnn— | Siiimportent bills Ketone a previcns. 19 ivourameee, | fell off the railroad bridge. ‘The child was brought out | fin oer ee eres crenlng, tt Cactlo Garden. durniabing good of under shirts, collars, &6 every disease of the eye withont operation or pain, OARD AT THE KEMBLE HOUSE, NO. 45 East | Sil imp * Mined 4 “3 Ps ‘ deal yA P y Pop! Menre fi Leeds Co.will vel by suction, on Tuesday, July | oven asapots or skins are visible, ice By Greene street, Nineteenth street, between Broadway and Fourth ave. | 50 far as theimpeachment was concerned, he was of the | incensible by a Mr. Bassett, but will recover. musical pieces, 72, at half-past 10 o'clock, at the store No. 11 John streo pear Spring. pe sant and airy rooms, for permanent ogtransicnt | Opinion that under the existing laws, the House should sei queen dele of x complete airort mart of furnishing goods, ici aa boarders, cam be obtained in’ those four 6 Hamm | remain in session. If we adjourned svnedic there was no Suicide, Police Intelligence. mn and cotton shirts, collars, boao! ONDERFUL DISCOVERY. — DEAFNESS AND | ftonehouses in Nineteen b , suitable | way for usto be called together again. The constitution : Goole C seed we ; as silk undet shite and drawers, blindness cured.—Deafness, noises in nnd dischargas | ft physician. Apply ass says but little about impeachment. All this was regu- Puntanmrma, July 0, 1863. | nome, ane of the chist's Mids, yeuterdey corested & ose Fiety, eatin silk sonrfs, nedle hauckorchiefe, oxtes Be eseis Paes vse rears oman ek Grants, HOTEL THIS ELEGANT AND Fasi | J4ted by law. And he thought we could direct the acon | 4 young man blew bis brains out this morning, about | teel Idoking young man, namon Isaac Alonzo Bigelow, & tin b ors variety, . ] ft t : ionable frst class hotel, corner of Brondwny and T; of the managers by law, and ou,selves adjourn, and thus | 9 6.0) ve Sal “TS + Sua wart patteras, shelf goods: domestic cad licen fa Way; Alto, short, weak and imperfect sight rostored. Of | disth street with its exte disions, comprising over | settle the matter for the future also, a clcloek, on Wabis sizeet) Delow MAcisiy | Hs wis feast | Sirs ee ae ane pl ig Ngee mee boves fu, eicnens Were alle hes On, | Sooo _ | tre hundred and ¢wonty:Sverooms, is new randy fer thene- | Mr. We W. avron, (whig) of N. Y , agreed with the | by a watchman, with a revolver clenched in his hand, | Yeiime from that entablnkeeny’ ere owe gold as above, hout reserve, Loins Jarge and valual commodation 6! aes per day, or $i9per | lost gentleman relative to the power of the House to ad- | and in his ket was a note, signed Isaac Goodman, ik is toek, by order of the assianse, ih, city funds Cy 'e week. Lodging, single room, with breakfast, ¢5 por week. P ork y ig! » | silks, satins, laces, manti &e., to the ameunt ‘Gatalogece will be ready on Lussday morning, ‘July Sreom: | ceainycnted - L DONADIpPropeote, | Jown during @ case of Lig pape od several hundred dollars, ‘the propecty, was willing to delegate his po stating that he was tired of Wi the entire fixtdres contai teini ti A . ing, HerGE peers, consisting, of covaters, ‘anclving’ sone, YE & €0., SHIP AGENTS AND GOMMISSIOP IRK’S BOWERY HOTEL, (CONDUCTED ON THD | icring upon so important s prosecution, he could not jus- Sod A Ge ae eee ae pt 4 hs, Merebants, Valparaiso. EB to sccomm eon | tify adjourning, and thus putting it out of our hands to Religious Intelligence. was detected in embegzl y iece of muslin and t . yar waa. NYR, ervs Lompanc nf st areusonabis poe | direct the course of the movement. He could convent to | fey. OB. Judd wil preach this morning in the West | Cravath, The csttne nay lentenet oo prema and se piel e clocks at store 12) Beet hy Banrraso—Fen, Battle Boyton: per woe. THOMAS KIRK, pre | 0inch transfer of the rights of all the Stare to. few in- | Tweyiy-third stceet Haptist church, Kuickerbickor Hall, | Were sent. for, but before they, came. the aceused 0 nd Third ALPARAISO—Mosers, Alsop & Co., Hemonway & ! dividus ls. g L Magoon will preach in the evening at the apy ee eee eer eee re anteree Wore home come ween Moaars Gorwins’ irs. A Con Garvtcon & Yalta | Witct See Bowery. corner o Sixth street. Mr, Vrms, (whig.) of Geneves, opposed the reference | since, - e s Meee ee see Orta ee fly reine 4 its ty oe Fan ren WETTINOTUN AL CRRTER, Anstion: | "Ltvanroor-Mossrs, Bowman, Grianol! &Ce., Wittien | INSTRUCTION, a ie seat Giaaind ik eos to damecteine ponte ant Bi hop Gros will preseh in the Mount Zion Free churel, | tervay the efioar took him into qustoly, The sovwass €or, store 07 Dey stivot, corner of Grecawioh street. saghson, Bes. &, Cettins bs Ov, Qectias & TPHE CELERRATED PRIMA DONA AND PROFESSOR | unsafe. The precedents showed that the managers were | M2 Howery, this afternoon, ig TOS tote oacepiett er tek cio eRe sree VOR HORSMBAEAAN GROuDY aenue "Esra Nye. ste Pac Si ? of singing#Signora ELIZA VALUN not a conmitiee, they acted only under direction of the In consequence of the prolonged iliness of Rev. A. Ver- e arte y ee oeaeee. are ‘Job ‘Menderson & Ce., Thomaa gy | {t0m.* successful concert tour in she British proving 3 ay. A. found a large quantity of silks, laoes, mantillas, &2 zon the honor to inform the musicol ladies that she een, Spee 4 = louse. so Oppo j . divive service ia the French araces, onddlee, do. House. He also opposed &xing the time of adjournment | ron. divi ne Fren¢ Anotion sale of horses, carriags it be dle ted ew eet, ounting in value to upwerds of $300, The prisoner es, har ; il the important bills, supply bills and others, were | Will be discontinued until further notice. be ae oe oi every Monday and Wednesday, at 12 o'clock. 1490—-Mesers, Flint, Peabody & Co. py engage and Thussuaye, [mew York, at indies’ | ottea upon. the. poeple week. justly, oor renaining APPOINTMENTS OF ‘THE 1 ONAL BISHOP. rae taken before Justice Bogart, who committed bim meiirin JOBN HH TET RUD, Froprictor, : Eins Doan a fa ‘Lye, Bi ree ates ig oopee Oe id hn rane oom Ne ros pone vaaitng sent linportant ‘Dilla nthe Temperancs This forenoon, at Zion chuseh, Murris; this afvernoon, | °° prison for tial, in default of $500 bail required, PARIS ADVERTISEMENTS. t fadee = Wc ct Amb ard Fourth aven' uth side, sixth howas, with rame on the | bilasnd others, More money would be saved by actiac [ at St. Nerk’s chy’ ch, Garre'sville, Suc saa nee b Seleseodtis. 3 és door, and where appHoations by lewtor may be mad Gelfberarely upon ewe vill than Me a through nme bes os forenoon, at Christ church, Walton; nos L Borers noIN ee Dr. F sae : Se Tah a aaa eS them, simply to effect an adjournment. a COD, len, selin a German physician of this city, comm’ HINA OF SEVRES AND OTHERS. MANOURY, Tit Za FUTATLADENCT, @ WALL TRENT SOE MATRIMONIAL. Mr Baus (whig) of Washington, regarded the last | Tuesde forenoon, at St, John’s church, | wulcide yesterday afternoon under the following : CHOLOLATE AND TEA WAREHOUSE. R A. FLAMMER has always on hand farms, housos, and mand ef Ny Respect. | smerdment as a mozal kind of legislation. It was to i, af at St. Peter's, Hobart. choly ciroumstances, He had a few weeks since a female By appointwent to several courts, No. 28 Ri city and villsge lots tor. all having property Aigo k oa ted Oy er pe Bae os commence a proceeding under an existing law, and Cur: ly 15, forenoon, at Grace church, Pratts- | patient on the west side of the river, and after his pro- Prise medal to Londen oxhibition. to dispose of to call at his offic or the samo on bis | Zeorte do thin inethdd’ of welecling & partner forlie. The | ing the ccurse of it to enact a law to carry i: through. afterncon, at Trinity church Windham, fersional services were no longer needed, he presented his FASHIONS AND ARTICLES DE COUR. ALBXAN. | register, free of charge, unless sal Meoted. Indy must n ver eighteon years ¢, accomplished | He regarded the common law a plain in such cases. ir’ay, July 14, forenoon, at Calvary church, Cairo; | bill to tee employer of the girl—w butcher. Payment of RE DREROHIERS. eh BROIDER: > papa = posseasing appearance. Pleas ‘ddrene Dow F ‘the Hoare of Commons prosecuted impeachments either | afternoon, at St. J uke’s, Catskill. the bill was refused upon the ground that he had not CHAPRON, Fursisher of te toot ene Be EXPRESS AGENCIES, y Post Office, stating when and where # per: by @ committee of managers or as a body. In the case of ORDINATIONS. been called in, but had volunteered his services; whore- Porte, ue de a Bale Nott . , w can be had. ‘arren Hastings *)e whole House were prevent in a body, Nine gentlemen, who graduated at the recent com. | Upon suit was instituted by Dr. Beselin to enforce the NATUR ND POMATUM, JEAN. Menon MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN A | through the trin ‘he importance of this casedemanded | mercement of the General Theological Seminary, wer Lover.—Professor Lawton, Boston, formerly of Lon: | shat the House ve present ine body, The accused should | ordained deacons on the 34 iestant, imTrinity chureb, criminal prorecution against Dr. Beselin was commenced oats “lun Sieestteve te pe of ong dollar, wort | not be placed inthe hands of a board of managers, ap- | thir city. Provisional Bishop Wainwright, of thia dio: | by the girl, backed by her employer, the accusation boing Boadveres sae pointed by @ majority, He should be allowed the pro- | ees, and bishop Delancey, of Western New York, offi- | that he bad attempted improper Iiberties with the tecting presence of his friends in the House. Thiscase is | cated, a J by several of the inferior clergy. The | The preliminary examination was had on Saturday last, everywhere viewed with the deepest interest. It is | candidates ordnized were Franklin Babbitt, #, H. Massey | before a magistrate, in the course of which the prov- to be the most important trial over conducted in | Raker, William H. Carter, Ang. Vallette Ularkson, J I, | cutrix was proved to be a woman of ill-fame, but Dr. the State. Hence the utmost caution and prudence | Delaplaine Corneil, Robert Lowery. ‘and Treadwell Wal. | Berelin was held to bail to appear and answer the charge or D de la Fouillade, N e | settlement of hie account, and immediately afterward a RON, Rue deo la Fouillade, » abi ones Pins . Boulovai pine dale and th XPRESS OFFICE—COMMISSION, IMPORT, and banking afairs—Monsrs. Tétard & Duvivier, Woot jae Notre Damo des Vietoiren, Paris, beg to inform the Americans and the public at large, that they have organised XPRESSIVE P' id Montmartre, No. 5, Honored f Honer. ALB with poin' : id ‘Must be #0 hed. Add Profe Lt 2'CO,, 50 Broadway. tore taken from the Pest Offs 6 i) . ubould be observed, and the presence of the whole As- | den, all of this diocese; Edward A. aod J. Mulford | i9 8 bigher tribunal. So co it of his innecence was Sate it pare cfon seikion ny rte irennd setting nantes, —— sembly it joudly called for. Tat us examine well proce. | Hodges, ofthe dlocers of Western New ork, hls attorney thas be entered Dall ix bebAM of Ii Bosal ald To Tr —THE which are to guide us. Dollars at muat ni Comen Ci " . fered from mer- replied Ge by the following steamer," | ()ALIFORN sapaounce te he inl that they he 7 be weighed guint fe honor. The axpense of, 8 fair, mand Unllelier mimbers of the graneting sass af ti pon.» preterdeunh hestbar to beer Ma Satie rise Reraeantdaien icine Dp Es OAS malt Steam cctieasilimgubnna eta corte ciewriicerpin, |S tik GEE Hal ‘restion thet shou (comoeal- ND, ARTICLES DE COUR—ALEXAN. | thelcrluaive right togprem pacbagos areas he Sy helt | AERA ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROTR TOR Hivcusced. ae desired ‘jourmment bat deat he wanted | Thiet Presbytery of New York, at thr 'opring “aeroe | in efcoure the object of his proeuring st), and shortly nthe, Neils ‘tore No. Hrendway, where they will forward what | nish invelligence asst ait aayesaieawetr oT iter tie later. | S,f0% Billa acted upon, and among them the Temperance | church, (Dr, Campbell's) on the 20th ultimo. ta bus intantooeves Seca estteere ject teateee es ANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN.— : ir ptnese - | prets 5 4 . PEA PROR, tere taae oe ten Coert at ake Wabi n°” For'vur facities hy ‘the sbovellines we raferto Me, aise snd guaticnen the Sime of the |. Mr. Burrovans, (ind, dem.,) of Orleans, moved to lay | Rev. John No shonke was ordained and installed pastor Tiniict accordingly. We learn that the parente of Dr. 1 Ri |s Paix, matt . “ jan Oho ot hee claire ce | the eobject npon tha tabla in order to take wp the Tem. | Of the Presbyterian Church in Chester, Warren eonnty, in ave etii) Hving 'n Germany, ard that they ate of 1 Moran, agent of t) icaragna ait Comn: ay MATEY: Al naman initers WW i pon Pp ; : 2! a es No,.o Bowling Gress. Ni ‘special me ~Lai Me ns ‘bul. yra 88, maya 67, iow Yeas uy bie dawoby any oh t om the 28sh ult, the highest reapeo's bility, He was a thoroughly edace - SOE BURY RAPE tat Denaans, ap Loans, | goinromni by Svory obama ON Veen ose sie, perks op Haier, Reed We Bowers. | ‘Ihe question reousving upos Mr, OAAMPLIN's umend, Jamon T Hyde, of New Haven, Connestions, was | physician, and withal o warm SROMrOOR Broadway. + Lndion 60 compe; ortaiped to the weub US Ube Geopel wiadetry, on Wodnen: