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MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1854, PRICE TWO CENTS. Sakanaaeaarers es inn DRY GOODS, Een | MEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | Te ni grt ae” Non-arrtval of the Arctic. The Kusenge of the Steamshi; Golden Age. FAMILY WOULD LET TO ONE OR TWO | A NOTHEK ARRIVAL OF REAL INDIA CAMELS HAIR Sun uae GRE , Samp Hoox, May 30--2 A. M. ie FORE £ isis yay 18, 2 postoomely fersished frond room and Bae ye As ed On of Mr. Gwix, the Senate took up the bill | The Collins steamship Arctic, now in her thizteenth | C*pt,D.D. Poutm, U. & N., Stoamship Kove ‘Head mw © second floor ‘Also, two roomson the third | lot, comprising | ng rd. House has ali | and narrow burcers, also scarfs, ties ahd mantle scar’ VERY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, coinage of ten and five engle gol pieces. | day out, has not yet made her appearance, now as plentiful and as common as ‘leaves in Valam- ‘No. 12 West Thi | ‘a. T, BILWAKT & CU., Broadway. read, and it provides for the coinage of . its OS 2, | brosa,”” avd we should question the compliment one to a a — dollar ‘gold coins, weighing each 2,580 Rell, you Would convey, were it special or party, or simply OARDING.—ONE OR TWO PLEASANT. REAT BARGAINS IN SHAWLS.—THE SUBSURI- and) dollar gol ‘eligfous Masters. , Ui ‘ r th a grains, y dollar gold coins, weighing each 1,290 in stereotyped phrase, our acknowledgement for your 1 OE Giliscatns Whehaand ue ecto teoker cance eye | Another Cuban Outrage on Record..| Hine iyurisenes foricu:yefung, sack bs vamoremnan (tt) omnes snament,, | sale cnmegence totiate mor nn Peete par vent frou Goat, he is now gropared to offer to the publi Bits wn Section tye provides for procuring mecossary dies and | Jn the Assembly, thin maCADELYUA, May 20, 1864. | “The la.ter in indeed a task now performed #0 dail E | s.mont extensive assortment, both plain aaa oat ered. if paratus peolnsge, ned aushorines the Prosident to | the action by the Asombly son the hee , quae oo fiat Little merit could have been found in its fulfil oa xB, as | orrer le varie letermine The devices, mottoes and figures. ave warranted a demonstration of this kind. Pigaene rigs caer eget aegis ty | grok” "= Me™ MUS ARG Aarau | PASSAGE OF TTHE INDIAN APPROPRIATIONS. | “tiers dilte rch cane oe ante ee raat atactan | 8e}e Have soe, mee So math Pras ted up in jent style. bas » go at —— — 2 ee , Section four provides that the Director of the Mint, in an ood to these Australian Colonies ‘particularly, that ai- ty to reply. | P iy, Booty pr BiNTLa wpe arete tok | Dae whet oust capita eC aae |p Bice He dps ot la olen tao Sh the | gain ot haben of Eedcrascal Boss! ‘Mut taping ne appreciation of Jour grat pte x 5 ue, Lex ow road conics iation of your great nau For OE vouian, pose raxp,r wits, sey 20 osed (retail) im this city. are abos alt ‘ogress of the Deficiency Bill. fame footing as depositors of gold in the mint at Phila. Cee eee atieatae Hee seat | aiill, or of placing your achiovements in the hands of Te etdaaea teak tecaae Yorty-soven different | ofrns ES ae delphia and the branch mints. strong affection for the New England Congresstional. | ‘ut Public (through’the medium of the press) for them. ys, of making living suitable for olther sex, in vityor | Prepon coutilie ter ramrocs Weegee” beaatifal ‘ Section five declares that it shall be optional for per- | ists as men, but reviewed the proccedings of | , It i your proud fortune to have reaped @ triple Sountry, in or out doors, from which $5 to $12 psn tay can | ~ de “s_____________| Proposed Alterations in the Laws Rela- | sons depsaiting gold or silver bullion or foreign coins at | the ‘Aibany Convention ‘in’ 'a very Tdcciied cteaie, | tiumph. You bave lessened the distance between tals ibe made by industry. Addrose J. Smith, box 124 Broadway | ro: NEW GOODS.—kORE GREAT BARGAINS IN ij the New York Assay Office to receive the mint value of | Ho also commented on the course of the Ola School | °%4 the mother country by adopting a new route, Foot Omee. pee { é Again, this week, at the Bowery Savings tive to the Mint. the same in refined bars or in unrefined bars of the identi- i - | more cirect, and hitherto untried ; and you ren . Presbyterians for supending him from the ministry bo- GUANO FOR SALEIN core 70. purr Pun aa. | L er, W. & W. F, GIuLEY & Cu. cal metal #0 deposited—such bars to be stampod | cause ho adopted Dwiyht’s th "He urged cooper. | BAYe therety proved ‘a great fact,’ that it is is bg~ ned meee” RB, W. CAMERON, 116 Wail OVELTIES BY THR STRAMER BUOFA. mith eel with the weight, fineness, and mint value. All laws ation with the Congregationalists. He closed congrat- 'e and expeditious to const the African continent f | Nebeosibers aan if untiring exertion, unerring judgment of i nautis thor it for di ji The Pacific Railroad Bil in the ; ee of payment for deposits are | ‘yiati ey a roing, ton eases the assembly upon its present high position on | iin of the highost order, are brought tothe task. Y« OUSR WARMING AND GATING | Grese goods, conaiat ‘greusdins, organdie and the slavery question, and said that it was « aubject which ; i ge wrought to «You Trame) No, 40 Broan nian {heme founond cuban embracing ey ney. deans Patah goldoraitor eto taste aaiting any foreign ) the Old School would soon be compelled to moot fegian siaaee; you eve sowie. Serr cuisteramaes fof, builders and she public ur gprondid | FON & TASB, af Brosdway, betwosn Grnad and Broome HE PRESBYTERIAN Li ent of The director of the mint to report an- PRESBYTERIAN (0+ 8.) GENERAL ASSEMBLY. the Cape of Good Hope, as having made the quickest run secee nates eee a otearkh any Topo emai cami delat Pi give ASSEMB nually the eight, fnenows, and mint valuo of Hurrato, May 29, 1854. | | between that. port ‘and Kngland; and, finally, you have ., combining economy, darahility, sad eMcioucr. ARIS MAN TILLAS AT HAL: F IMPOR- k&, &, & foreign coins imported into the United States. Tn the Presbyterian Assembly this morning, the report | inspired confidence in every one around you by your Prgharea to warm aud veatiinte, inaevoeriee a4 Frome rye) iti ree ye perp wer Section seven inukes it lawful for the Director of the | of the Special Committee om aystematic benevolence was | vigilance, your promptitude and your never deasing: * lic bye rate foc #82 | fire of his Imported muntillas just afty por com origh 23 Mint, under the regulations prescribed by the Secretary | read. The report urges the importance and mute of | and secured their esteem by unvarying kindness a1 Hy em RARE ana tele eB OLE | Gey ol his own’ mauutuoture, Me calls particular ation, dear lee pti ean Paha ee a Teele oe that wits. | "isa bagayatence amieee the rakaiers of thecchurches.,” | It weeld bepaitajnstiga taste AseMMMAiRtideetaBiont ‘aie be CAMO oe thon te a vory ext ilk and L SHAMEFUL BEHAVIOUR OF A CUDAN OFFICIAL ON | Keep fe Gilles of bt meten cmak by th “United | The election of Professors to Princeton and Danvil rangement of yous ship, if we falled $0 observe that on- —— pr ee Nee | RAH mrt ee wares tho ro BOARD AN AMERICAN VESSEL, ETO. States, by States, Territories, &e. The expense of atrik- | took place, and resulted in the choice of Dr. A. T. 1 | cellence in all departments is fairly outstripped by the ine D ORD AMENTAL, PAINTING, PA w Yaris Navtille Emporium, It would appear that the grave nature of the issue now | ing such medals to be paid by the parties for whom the | for the former, and John N. Waddell, D. D., to the lat | culinary one, the purveyor of which has —_ ied a table nequalled for quality, choice, . N.B.—Fire and water We toes noe Ue enly to expr 4 education of children by the church. | you will leng continue blessed with health to pursue the observing something like decent behavior in their in- | Section nine authorizes the department to increave — - usetul practical career you have hitherto followed 6o f The Steamer Totten. Buecess: - EEUGED Paice i : same shall be done. ter. | we believe ODS AT OKEATLY REDUCED PRICES — Pendingsbetwoen this government and Spain has had no | “etic eight provides for the appointment of on as- | An interesting debate took placo on the subject of the as, atfully eoicey. Ae te tee Rare r hen effect in awakening the Cuban officials to the necessity of | sistant director of the mint, at a salary of $2,500. and bhavieg reduced his own large and v1 ‘sponding rates, 16 now prepared to offe ake oof peint, warranted. DALS FOUR 148 LYON NOW— England sent bim one you know, s ; the malary of clerks in the mint to $1,800 cach, lly, and heartily wishing you may always resp belgium another; vantages to purctacers, ‘The attoution of tadi ipa witly Amerionn. citisons: The following fasta) 2'n Sent teametica tte wasp ct ‘elorks in California Norvorx, May 29, 1854 (as you have from us) golden opinions in the Goldes ‘Thon he had, beyond dispute, rly ¢ rooteu vo 6 lot of 600 fine Eugliva dansta- | have been communicated to me by a gentleman who has | }ranch mint to $8,000. The steamer Totten, previously reported ashore, hus | A8¢ from all classes of hor passengers. With every feel- The Crystal Felece. te CLO. BULELS Parle Mentila. and’ Steaw Rape: | Just recelved the information. Section eleven provides that all appointments of clerks { been got off, and arrived in port, all tight. : Ing of respect and esteem, we are, dear sir, yours sla- 4 c c PA Capt. Dickey, of the brig Stirling, which was lately ont | 980 assistants fn the offices of Assistant Treasure . of cha cerely, (Signed by over 260 passengers.) Deyithudenieaeien |i 2 ere ene ‘ ne United States and in the mint and its branches shal ee ME.aovnne, February 20, 1854, is rthe inventor four | CEILING OFF.-LADIES’ BONNETS AND MANTIL | ©? the Florida reofs, states that on the 18th of April, | po made, with the approval of the President, by such Police Intelligence. Gryrieuny—To- morrow I leave fer Seine having ar- ational prises, Lens 24 Drvadwat 10 Ins —itho rich and extensive stock of Indien’ fashionable | whilst his vessel was lying in the harbor of Matan- | Assistant Treasurer, Director, Superintendent, &e., re- | A DARING OURAGE, BY STABBING IN THE PUBLIC | rived here on the Ith wlwell, and in five days trom Doe treacle Me upile. Lalce—retail, 2 conte por ask | sanntilins aud straw bonnets lately held by F. BENNETT | ons, and before ho bad commenced toload, a fire acciden- | #Pectively, who have given bond for the faithtul ‘per. STREET. King George’s Sound, and fifty-one days ruoning time ein proportion. ma | eo a enema naw NesnMoote OEY eeeg CCAM. | city neoks‘out in thodhip'e galley, but wie @zitee saben | EMM et C807 On Sunday night, between 10 and 11 o'clock, as Mr. | from Liverpool, from dock 10 dock. AS usual, after RASS CLOTHS.1,000 PIECES JUST RE- | ave{l ueiceifimmediately of this appurtgutie of hagieg ths , B' Section twelve makes all penal and other laws relating | William Irwin, residing in Jay street, was standing at | leaving King George's Sound, we mot with strong easter- by ALFRED EDWARDS & CO., | fret choice in the finest and most careft WERE of farhio: Hy selected assort- | in less than five minutes. A large number of vessels | tothe United States coinage apply to coins authorized by | the corner of College place and Murray strect, taliing | ly winds, and very heavy head seas; and as I did not arleot. were near, and as soon as the fire was perceived, a num- | the act. with some friends, two Italians came along and’pushed | quite as much coal as I wanted, I had toeconomise. You ber of boats put off to his assistance. The Captain of the | nection thirteen is in the following words:—That in | up against them, and without any further provocation | cannot conceive the enthusiastic greetings we received Pp ‘ P' \justing the weights of gold coins authorized by this | one of them, named Carlo Rovelli, drew a dirk knife and | from the Americans at this place, for there have been so . | Port soon after came on board, and put a number of t, the following deviations from standard weight | inflicted a severe wound in thearm. An alarm was in- | many reports about the Golden’ Age’s ‘ top hamper’ ASSUCIATION OF THE CITY | questions respecting the origin and extent of the fire. He | shall not be exceeded in any of the single pieces, name- | stantly given, the police called, and as Rovelli was run- | and her terrible ‘rocking beam,” that even the hearts will be am a od stated meetin, lm of rs i“ OT ile acecciation che (Posing) eaeed starng metting | appeared greatly enraged, and swaggered up and down | 1¥~-in,the ten eagle piece and tho five eagle piece, one | ning off down Murray street, private watchman Moran | of the Americans began to beat with uncasinoss for fear bie goods offured in the & CO. SEIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION N, -marchanti, Valparaiso, bog leave to i a : bij commanders of steamships bound. to 4 ; Been? “THE FIREMEN. © . half of a grain, and that in weighing a large number of ste d him and caused his arrest by the lice. he 1d e; but when the Golden Age was seen 00 nguidewene | Mt the (von: Room of D-H: Smithy Koom No.2 inseuont, | the deck, talking loudly and abuaively, and whirling his | pieces together, whon delivered trom the chtot coiner to | Thegecomplices narwed Emilie Hocclatt, tan ‘up Mursay | te etke oie canaiay ute apeed hitheres unaeen te 3. I tig ET Vanboe | Vitoo to attend. By crder, cane about in a threatening manner. He sought the | the Treasurer, and from the Treasurer to depositors, | street, along Church atreet to Park place, up Park place | there waters, they nearly all went mad; and when theg Lote coal, and it was pronounced toe hut | TH0s. It. Megoxin, sec,’ D. VAN VOORMIES, Pres. | steward, and questioned him closely on these points; and | @ deviation’ from standard weight shall not exceed | to Broadway, and thence across Broadway to the Park, | found that our running time was eleven days shorter it of Cardiff. = Sa. == ft i interior to the bes feven penny weights in one thousand ten eagle pisces, or | several in pursuit, calling out—‘Stop him.?” Captain | thau that of their fastest wicamer, and that wo bad am- INSTRUCTION. although the latter answered him in the most respoctful | five pennyweights in one thousand five eagle pieces. Leonard and Sergeant Brown, who happened to be stand- | chored in the harbor withont so much as a screw being manner, through the interpreter, he gave way toa vio- | Mr. Fist, (whig) of N. Y., said the bill proposed many | ing by the office of the Chief of Police, heard the alarm | loose, or even a chip being knocked off the outaide, I am sips af the langoas y 1854.—fRitNG. a Hand boesd Ga" tartrate CAA tho Pett wiash dain Feber Ladissancerinnd beioeetet oad weiaid ere, | Gok may the sien Tossing’ alas eat’ ta" pure | goa thse tert aulie cenany Clay at omneroone en FREEMAN Es = " + BRISTOW guarantees to ladies and gentlome: Per, : till to-morrow. suit, and succeeded in taking him into custody. | arms, and gave us a magnilicent dinner, (which cost twe 2 = Fatisi goto tiful hand or siguature, Applications | blood could not stand this, and the steward observing a ‘The bill was postponed, and after a short executive | This man, it appears, in his flight up Mur- | thousand dollara.) Even the English apeak of umwith FRED HOOK LOTS.—A PLOT OF THIRTY-SIX LOTS, see iroed War Maret tee PtX | hatchet lying at alittle distance from him on the deck, | session theSenate adjourned. ay street,’ was stopped ‘by Mr. James Norton, of 41 | praise, Your obedient servant, D. D. PORTER. near Atlantic Dock Basi be sold at & crost 4 Ys 4 Ba va iors teres Psu attaiine aise aace orcas 3 Murray street, and the ruflan, to ellect his escape, | “To J. Howan & Sox New York close up rs of a western compay, if app LY ARRIV r 1 House of Representatives. drew a dirk and thrust it into the left breast of Mr. Nor oa oR i tte week. D. F. WORCESTER, 2 Willtam ver ais ae rate isstousim the French nad Gee: | Ssailér in Spanish to hand it to him. The latter, not ried ee aaa ae 20, 1854. ton, inflicting a very severe if not dangerous wound. The Jullien and the st. George's Society. = Ms Tian languages snd the literatare thereof, both to ladies | understanding a word of the language, of course did not jasmuxatox, May 20,1854. | two assailants were taken to the Third ward station | 99 far FoumTsaNti Srnustr, N.Y. January 19, 1864. SHOW)\3 5 ; 1 i ; ouse, and inthe morning conveyed befo Tate HOW CASES.-HOFFMAN & FERSCH, SHow)\3 d pane Addret Schabert’s ‘Music store, 539 Geen ply. "The caplatn, still’ mors! enraged, repeated’ the ‘THE SLAVE RIOT AT BOSTON. house, and in th ing eyed before Justice Os: | oy, ‘JULLIRN- D wareroom, 67 Kowery, near Walker streot — aves wad -—- —-—- —-—— ‘ Ss cvers style, sliver pind, brass, rose and satinwood, mr EXGINEERING = YULL INSTRUCTION GIVEN ON outrage by striking the man again with his fist. After . N. id cases taken in exchange, Order the stationary, Tocomotive nn3 warine engines, with de- | *tamping up and down the deck in the most theatrical Mr. FAULKNER, (whig) of Va., asked leave to offer the | born, 'who held them to bail in the sum of $1,000 each, in |“ “Hyay & fault of which thi itted to the Tomb: At the Astor Hous following resolution:. default of which they were committed to the Tombs. there was a large meeting of the on the 10th instant t. George’s Society, Promptly execut tails, compristag the description, application: improvemens That the Committee on the Judiciary be instracted to in- ax slaniter fret the Fourth cary istabiaton ost Bi Rie rere some em PRC aa eIR OH ra Fe mpesctec ‘oiamagemcnt of its severai variotics. Explauation in | ™ANner, and threatening that he would fine Capt. Dickey | guire isto tho causns of the recent death of James Bachel- | Cursed in Broadway, near Twelith street, between the | y,k{p0lved: That the thanks of the Foaiets be tendon be! eee Soares BEOTE SE NO. 16 NORTE: ‘nglish and Spanish, Apply at 289 Broadway, room No, | five hundred dollars, he finally left the vessel on an inti- | der. Rcapoly marcel of She United State, ide ls 1- | ‘members and runners of hose carriage 41 and 24; the Fes for yong Rind enee Book ans faleas shonn atthe came vi show oneca, Ora are Promptly ecuted OM, aw, | cee tne Te ~ mation from the latter that if he did not behave him- seed in Snforeing 8 low of the Union lent peli bee cAlipd Set lan Ua snd peroatea Gal the very liberal donation presented by you personally te ases taken in xchange. variety of wh 1 4; : * onsouadl H find that , a 13 | of the rioters, who were taken before Justice Stuart i 5 si fading silver viated and German silver, always cn hand PERN CH ARE Cena Sal ee LeSeOne self more clvilly he woul throw him overboard. It 18 | sported, whileia the performance ef’ patriotioduty, and | and required to find bail for their future good behavior. | ‘Uecharitabletund ofthe Society. | ———————. ——-—-— | buildings, formerly Referendaire sls cour Royale, and a pity that the threst was not carriod into execution, | basleft & widow ard clildren. that the committee bo fur- | "4 “Desperate Awault with a Shoccl—A woman | of haha print tie eet ce out acceptance of ene RFECTACLES, GOOD AND CHEAP, ACCURATELY fessor of Lapguagea as Paris, Vien von, dc. for & | just to operate as a lesson to these Spaniah bullies, that | {ir sor their ve report a bill making tome liberal provi: | named Margaret O'Neil was yesterday arrested by ollicer pleasure to forward with thle letter. I'beg'you also te sry by Ergtooior FRANKS. Optician by diploma to thu | Tursn'in creators naguagon. nt ©'* *5"™* | hay cannot insult and outrage our citizons with immpu- | "yf, Deux, (Jem) oN. Y., objected, waying it was a | Hehtie, ol, he Fourteenth, ward, chatged with vie. | Recep my personal thanks and eatenua, | Og mag peerage og othe 278 | paca LANGUAGE THOSE WHO ARE DusiRous | MY: If our government has not vigor and patriotism | matter belonging to the Executive. Let him enforce tho | a rhovel, inflicting a dangerous it not fatal blaw on hor _ he J.C. BEALES, M. D, » No. a faa S| enough to protect them, they must rotect hend. The accuséd was taken before Justice Welch, ident of the St. George's Societ Bowery. ® perfect knowledge of the French len. 8! Pi » they learn ta p laws. Maid ccaiscaltied er” to prise to anseer dha oberee President of the St. George 5 a % pancratti COPARTSDERSHIP NOTICES. an acoont, may Sia sad sock aitSaduatOP TEE ee ee — —— Naw Yonk, May 24, 1854 eee. ed a np gicchet ce eel salon claedes by acters testes, sets: narrated. wecy-miiso@ed <7. [ities felge Your Bete Oe Wenner Coroners’ Inquests. ‘Fo me Present oF Tue Sr. GronGR’s Sbomrr— : CR ashen rg phen er a a cane — | the mate of the berk Gold Hunter, the mate of the ‘eae. Tee oe, ).08 Ye. nore the House ad- patina (4 Dor muavax ears ov aor, ny Grerva mat | sir] beg to acknowledge the receipt of Iter from $ . ei {PANISH LANGUAGE.—CLASSES ARE NOW schooner Milwaukie, and the mate of the brig Kate 4 “ NDY.—Coroner Hilton yesterday held an inquest at | you as President of the St. George's Society, tendering apie artiole, pion Will pay, 100 per cont ou grou valet. |S) formed, private instructions also given: H “i The Srmaxxx counted the House, saying—A quorum is | the residence of Mr. Aurley Lake, on the body of his son, | ine the uneutmous thanks of that most excelleat asocia- Heath, whore ready to dopose to the truth of them. there being 120 members in attenda ; ‘ made with corrcvtness and propriety. Appl " new present, there ® apt) ea Henry Angus, aged eight years, whose death was caused | tion for a concert given in its behalf, and enclosing a A.B. C., Herald office, with true name and address, | NN Toi ueniately. Apply ab 269 Dromdway, room Trend you the statement as I have received it, leaving | | The question was again taken on Mr. Faulkner’s mo- | py drinking atable-spoon full of brandy, given to him by | qaywitcent badge ot the Order of St George. for atytae. 45, up stairs you to muke what comment you please upon it. tion, and it was pare bi my 60; nay 3, 68, Francis Graham. The circumstances which lel to the ce, Which I shall preserve during py life as a me- E j@ provisi > fatal result were elicited at the Coroner's inves! mn 8, Bc, gation among the many agreeable souvenirs I retaia of laure seem ak EXCURSIONS, ‘ Mr. DRAN gave notice of his intention to introduce a | ge follows: The father of deceased went to the black mith | my fret viet to the United Stator rs Ny Sea oh ea, SIGE RRO @pmanion. THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. i) to ey as ba the laws Lage tothe nata- | shop of John Graham, No. 247 Seventh aveane, to xet his | Talal. feel obliged by your presenting ty gratefut pega os ~ TO EN .0m IN E TAUKA KNAPP, Capt. Anderton, will leave Frank. FIRST SESSION. ralicat a ond ae Sp og regulate the granting of | horse shod, and took’the deceased with him. ‘The boy acknowledgments to the members of the St. George's BD SOO eee a eric $10,000 eaucte mate | lia etyet, Sorth river, at] ove ‘Aimos at 73¢, Spring —— crts, and to punish frauds in granting or obtain- | way then left by his father to bring the horee home when | Society for so unanimously voting thanks to mo for the ood: full and sutloient security given to Soastive | street 78, Murray at Tac, eck slip! Baul river 5, Broome Senate. ep en iineiiitebiet hits shod. While the boy was thus waiting, a mou samed | results of the concert, which were due more to their owm Soccat party fromloge, address GG. 8 Herald vince street £24, Tenth stregs St 836 ofsloak, ples 8 North river Wasmxotox, May 29, 1864. Ee oe te William Reed came in and said he was going to treat the | indefatigable exertions than my feeble talent o- o'clock a. M. boys—meaning the workmen in the shop—and accord Toonsider, that:.when. God" has ingly went out and returned with three gills of brandy; | power, porition, or any kind of super five men drank, aud @ emull quontity was given tothe | tended that those adya 8 should be r ven «man talent, , it is not ine erved for him- et then an THE PRNAL CODE IN EUROPE. It pro a railroad and telegraph line from the BL 500 To. Sm cE as tong ands XCURSIONS TO THE FISGING BANKS DAILY, | The Caam laid before the Eenato a message from the | Mississippi river at a point not north of the 37th pa- fished business, roa it large pr tteauias HUSFALO, Cape, A: Smith, will leave &inoe stcost | President, communteating a copy of the Report by Mr. | Tallel of north ghiige: Ted sone paint ra thee hae boy, who dranh it, and soon after became insensible and | self alone, but that he should use them for the benefit of be had by addressing r ¢ ; ' i " ; ‘ pik. ete eho 4 jer at 4 0 sete sirest, sh 734; Pook si, st 8; | Sandford, late American Charge at Paris, upon the Penal | shore of Lake Superior, or the Mizatssippl river, ia Min. | RtUPided. The father was sent for, who conveved his | those whom trying and averse eircumsiances have en- son home, and by the time be arrived home, the poor | titled ti Iai bis vtection. mtially and attended (o turcing by 8F inking tackleandrsireshmonte pro- | Codes of France and other European countries, and also | nescta. tothe waters of the Pacific Ocean, |” | Eithdts eye appeared to be perfectly paralyzed,and he vas | members of the ot, George's Bucioty cot oaly uadeteend, f —PARTNER WANTED, WITH THIS AMOU: vided on board. on the administrative changes in Europe sinco 1848, | ,, MF; URUM (dem.) of Pa. nsked and obtaited permis- | evidently in a dying condition; he remainol so until | hut constantly practice these sacred dution by help p250. eee inte ‘& profitable and wh busin: as bd ta he peindae. ; ee” eee te ‘ear eight o'clock, P. M., when he expired. The police | those who—forced to quit the Old Country—azrive tn fo cne who isa fair salesman this i INSURANCE. Order: me = Mr, pete (iem.) of Pa.—That is a pretty zood | arrested Francis Graham, who was the person who | ‘promised land” with their hearts full of bright Particulars apply 1 ‘. eae SN AB et ON Nain peut ag eh a i gave the brandy. The fact of giving the boy the ; yet with no mcuns save energetic courage, which wo OW BSS O0., 61 Rapes sirese. Ups MEFROFOLIFE $108 SuSUEAOR, COMEA: |. Mr. Babaus, (whiz) of N. 0, prosentedthe petition of Mr. McDovgat, (dem.) of Cal.,, said this bill was, in | brandy was not denied, as it had beeu dono through | have failed them but for the Lrat aid of tho St. George's ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE 18 | 2 py. —Caah capital $300 Co area ee oaks cor. | forty-seven members of the Jewish persuasion, in favor ~ sitegts tag fobs feggeetant oe ikon hands bs Ignorance. re Society, ever ready to advise and materially assist all DD perez siren eon «eee ohantion, Pocrea nl PESREENZ nag supe ia peed | of religious freedom. eonbibaretiee Pe Tey, a pemoutnl, Siaes, since the body of Seeeen at ieee his option tat death wes | coboeen aid Se Hoa See eoeae 5 N. VOORHERS. ‘6 jot od est ishment of leral constitution. It was a 4 + and ms Craters. 8. 3; May 6,145. W: RECRAU Gratin’ aren Dolan, 3c, | _ Mr. Germ, (dom, of Cal, oforod resolution provid. | Suenen afte el magnitude end the greatest national | ctu(peahy the zeeonoun etek of leet an that || Now yout, pervenallsohe to my own knoaledga 1SSOLU‘TON—THE COPARTNERSHIP OF THE Raward Whitehouse, Hears J» Batt ing for an adjournment of Congress on Monday, the 3d bal renetgiamest oo eects Garin the eatin toy but a small quantity of brandy was necessary to produce | treasures of your science, and even pecuniary assistance, eer aes toe Toe Bronte was San ; of July, at 18 o'tck Metal over. bad se ovuprarde oto mone” ‘Theveul oft | tut St Meagted Stein tate wernt | bteice Sad snte ee wie jeael seonlag vod, May 2%, 1854. id ¥ oloott, EXCUSE FOR NOT VOTING ON THE NEBRASKA BIULL. iberaiiaeas was tes saseanre bow under consideration, from polsoning by alcohol, administered to him by ae, =, J OTICE.—THE FIRM HERETOFO! Moses Taylor, Mr. Apaus, (dem.) of Miss., stated that if he had been | {T° Net’ ei ‘ures from any heretofore | Francis Graham.” Receive, dear sir, the assurance of the high esteem ef | ing Maemo ors Nee ee eeeeee Nar us sald i te aed present at the time when the vote on the Nebraska bill | more pace ie ‘ante 8 be the Sree bitte Pe SG i be! Coppecomnieed Francis yourob’teerv’t. 0 ULATEN. irm are payable to mo, R888 Breed: er, wpe taken Say would Hass voees for 11. protected. It provides for no immediate grant of lands,— | indictment that may be {ound against him. Theatres and Exhibitions. ees ee Pane ase ronerey. fon, Serena ‘wiltar.”* Withee oe ae yine erat. gt dividuals, corporations or Stties | The accused acknowledged giving the brandy tothe | _ Broapway Tiastmx.—The geand spectacle of “Faustua!? “THR COPARTNERSHIP HER&TOFORE LORIMER GRAHAM, President. “ it a ee om ve suiliclent guarantee | hoy, but says there was not more than a table spoonful, | was produced last evening. The attendance was large. TN Once imven Be Drown, Alfred Mabioand | piwann A itz ton Secretary. * Mr. Bapors, (whig) of N.C., sald that he desired to do | to government that they will construct the road, | gnd'that hehad no jntention of committing au injury, | It will be presented again to-night; Mr, C. Pope ‘aa iam Morgen, m of Benjamin Mable Fact of ante tO ay plens in toe connie. some | thon they will be afforded certain facilities. The | fre arked the chill if he would have some brandy, aad | Faustus, Mr Conway as Mephistopheles, and Mad. Po- a :, ——— ti “ “3 ’ ly a y Going, busiuess in this city « ime since, when suspend the collection of | secretary of War, on the of this bill, is requested i eskidens soediaey ix bectcditaly aad Jo diversand dock builders, is diatoived from thi dae 0 by REMOVALS. =| duty on railroad iron was under consideration, it was | to advertise that bids will’ be Secelved, the’partion offer. | Be Teplied he would, and it was given to him Adine, “The scenery To ie Sn eae . ted he Re pie ene cee manne UP Oe ay PAED MAY OLE, £22 Broome strest, WILLIAM MORGAN, 81 Kighth street. New York, May 27, 1854. Precision cine sense ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. Snmly cerca Bote A O IN HUNTING CASES. OERR UU FE ranted perfect timekeopers. GC. Al: be |, LL Wall street, near adway, seco! ir. DENTISTS’ GOLD FOIL.—DEY- Lea tal 625 per ountes wuaual deep gold, $8 por pack: sy viv vain intent aan J santa On 3 throughout REMOVED DEPOT OF PERIGORD PRESERVES, | SMSO O'cr tho cenators from Pransylvania, He then | (RE; ‘9 ttipulate ae fo the time requiredifor the conatruc- | fare Atye voung man it years of age, aamet james | Ad Cleopatra” wil commence the amusements. A oe area HOQUE & CO. invite particular at- | said that to postpone the bill till they were Present, | i any one year—the most favorable bidder to be wo- | Holland, whose skull was fractured on the 20th inst. by | | Bowany Turarme—The bill for this evening is one Inuroased facilities for the exeea- | wouldamonnt to an indefinite postponement of the bill. | jected, ‘The government ia to cenvey the lands as the | ® brick falling on him while at work taking ‘own the | which cannot fail to please the frequenters of this old end retail. The character of this | The remark was made jocosely, and he had it | work progresses, and not otherwise. It is not proposed | building corner of Nassau and Beckman ¢treets, died on | and favorite theatre. The drama ‘Salvator Rosa,’” 1 be as heretofore by sapply- | out of the official report of thedebate. It had, hOWever, | {hat the general government ahall become the proprietors | Sunday night from the effecta of the injury. ‘Coroner | which has drawn good houses, will commence the per- iS ee ee ellen ot boukenny chegslate, and | fot into the papers. He regretted that the remark madé | of this work, but as Staten are organized in the ferrite. | Hilton yesterday held an inquest at the New York Hos- | formances, and the amusing 'plece called * Hot Corn, or ‘aris articles for presen's an Constantly | by him had been quoted in the Pennsylvania papers ass | ries through which it will pass, portion after portion of pital om the body, and rendered a verdict of accidental | Life Scenes in New York ”” witl clove the entertainments, on band ® great variety of trafil reflection upon the two Senators from that State. He | the road is to be surrendered to . This bill will not, | death. Nipto’s GaRDEN.—The Ravels and Mile. Yrca Mathias, foreign fruits, and articles of fine gr deeply ted that such remark should have been | according to other provisions, establish & land mo. | FOUND Browxxp.—Coroner O'Donnell yesterday held | who are drawing large avdiences every night, are t *yrup male by him, because he was well satisfied that neither | nopoly and great ‘political influence. I! carefully | 82 inques® at the foot of Dover street, on the body of | appear this evening in the grand ballet pantomime of HE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCH, CA gi pric feei Heong Wi Meg ron or a. guards against all antictpated mischiefs. He contended npr pegs bigot pedi ig Meer gee “Bella Ja, Paqueretioy” the character of Bella by Mile, T late of Eleventh streot, betweeen Third and Fourth ” ‘au nanan Sez, y ' | that the government has no constitutional powers to Soleataw deer several: days, ‘nd whem lagt ceen he Wes tn- Yrea Mathia and those of Narcissus and Francois by $25 per iT avenues, baw yved to Astor place, entrance on Bighin eaker of the Hi ived and give lands in aid of the enterprise, and quoted strict oon- doxte ¥ ys ‘dict 4 ‘th by di i * M. Brillant and Francois Ravel. The comic’ ballet pan- ‘extra decp in proportion. Cash, vankable mousy. At | jtreer ‘Services by the Rev. Dr Dickinson, at 103g A. M. Signed by the Speaker 1@ House, was rece! atruction views in support of his position. Government now | toxicated. A ver: leath by drowning was ren- | tomime of “Robert Macaire’’ concludes the entertain- the Premiam Gold Leaf Factory, 112 Franklin stroct, and 73 P.M, Sunday school at9A. M.and2P.M. Seats | signed by the President of the Senate. s $4,000,000 per annum for the conveyance of maila | dered. nen Jk Wauon | fg, INDIAN APPROPRIATIONS. Steel ea military stores between the two oceans Uxkxown MAN Founp rw tis Warer.—Coroner Wilhelm | Narionat. TimaTRR.—The amusing melo-dramatic per- eee cemiueiaeriricm. GeO) ase OUST Several immaterial amendments to the Indian billwere | ‘This bill proposes to perform, not semi- hly, or | yesterday held an inquest at Pier No. 18, on the body of | formances given every evening by Messrs. Cony and LD CURB, $9 TO $45, GOL. propo! , Bot semi-monthly, or rm: gi ‘y iz a OLD VEST CHAINS GO) ; AND DRESSMAKING. adopted, and the bill was passed. or nine sonths tien, oh an unknown mn found in the river at that pier. Dr. | Taylor are drawing large houses, The pieres snnoanced wove, $10 to $2i, gold Adoiatde, $13 te $26; gold Jonny MILLINERY pted, OS PENNE, a nant ate naxtim et ELAN OOT teen certoes | Richardson examined the body, but did nob discover any | sr? iensre Crewing largs houses,,, The planes sumcunes 4, to $e AALAND a ent, ai jum of ,200,000-—f rt ic a ror is evening are the drama of ‘“ its $3; old sjunce | fVASHIONADLE DRESSMAKING DRESSES FIETED | Was received from tho House, and having been tak- | great saving of money, apart trom the foals atorfoa | matte of violence about iin. Ho wan Avo feet ax | gra ttneretent ot tthe Farry Light Gusta the H ; "$16 10 $56, gold chased, $24 to $86, made ot from Oe tie tet anal aaa Bekele | R.2P— in case of war. In’allusion to the resources of Culi- | inches, red hair and whiskers, dressed in a black frock | pantomimic drama of ‘-La Perouse.” Messrs. Cony and aold trosied, £710 yg il other styles at loam Oban wi tee te Mr. Huytsr, (em. of Va., moved that the Senate in- | fornin, he said, she exports more of hor own natural | coat, black silk vest and gray pants. The body appeared | Juyior and Mrs. J. Prior in leading characters. C. ALLEN, Imyortor, wholesal be ad sist on its amendments, and ask a Committee of Confer- | products than ‘the entire Union did twenty Years ago; to have been in the water for some weeks. Wittsnls Tanaren—thee: tenatibiel At; Mike takes, ’ Ries tt wall ‘stroct, seoond floor, near broadway. ILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. — MADAME | ence. No quorum voted. ith the present means of communication the general at ihe aE place this evening. when he will appear in two of his N’ ATCHES FOR LADIES, FKUM $25 M FAURE, pupil of Madame Koger, dressmaker of the Mr. Stvari (dem.) of Mich., said he hoped the Senate | government is unable to afford protection to the Paci(is 5 best ch tera. He will tai i t of Geoffs beg Khe oe by G@ C. ALLEN, 11 Wall stroot, | Lupress of France, Rue Louis lo Grand, Paris—Madame | would recede from the amendment respecting the public | Coast—hence the necessity for a speedy transit thither sxmovn dues 2 Gata Per 2one Mae Dayarnovs- Dele in the drama of “The. Last Man,” pr} Jose Raval Faure eceives some se- i | printing. across the continent. He dilated on the trade between | ry 1xsenep —On Sunday evening, about 8 o'clock, an af- | in the fine comedy of “Old Heads and Young Hearta:’? No. 47 Lape: | “Mr. Apams, (gem-) of Miss., hhoped the Senate would | the Atlantic and the Pacific States, poms hy Ait | fray occurred at Green Point at's German porter house, | The other charactess will be filled by Wallack's fine from al amendmen’ agreed to by _ th the tuations onaee te Pon compa, | corner of Land Fourth streets, between two Irishmen | stock company. Mr. Perrrr (dem.) of Tnd., said ho desired the Sonate to | inijtions of dollars were lost, walle by a railroad there | 8% the keeper of the house, named John Foets, which | ayamucan Musevm.—The selections made for this after. 8 correapon leoted patterns of ‘ashi Dard street, newer EE: joey Re RIS MILLINERY.—WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, | House. the Ist of June, ylee of fancy bonnets; ils, 30 Leghorn Paris i resulted in Foetz receiving injuries which it is) feared Not the farce of “Away with Malansbolp?® aL. EN ny oka von eect A r : onl TORRES HED LEVERS, FULL | *raw Leghorn recede from Ita amendment relating to the Washington | will be a raving of over forty-eight millions per annum, | ‘jl terminate fatally. Last evening Coroner Hanford | Rom cout of the farce of CA) te tach Ww en itable for indies and gen | **Dee of the Paris iar, Hier chi that the wousl to recede | Sas! to the annual expenditures of the government: | procecded to hold an ante mortem examination at the | the evening the comedy of the “School for Scandal’? will tlemen, from 89 10 $45. G. C, ALLEN, 11 Wail strvot, near os a Je eta) Course was to recede | io pressed the measure in a social and political aspect. | recidence of the injured man. After hearing the toxti- oeseeine eieenennaegiaee: from all, or insist upon all amendments read. ‘The country calls for this rond. Whether this Congress be performed. Wey nerf i . perry agen ene hime Pe een calls foe Sate road We is mony, the jury rendered a verdict that John Foets was | VO POUNCE a tion of mogro melo eS SS SE eles’ |: whitle MAI, rater than Yor fF the shall opder It or not, Af will ultimately be constructet. | dangerously wounded by being struck on the head with | of trgether with the concert a la Jullien, und “Life ter works appro: | Mr. Suaw, (dem.) of N. C., made a speech against the were locked ~ e in the hands of Frank Fitzgerald, and by being Y ” ding with Christ- dian Sta Kaan peewee na UNNELS & HERMANN S PANAMA PASSENGER | priation at this particular time. olicy of distributing lands among the States. pote ad » in the hand: hay, aid net | among the Negroes of the South,” eonclading WARD 18 OFFERED TO AWY PRA se ileasrs. Masox, Ctartox and Dawsox supported the | Pye’ Geum Sumit, (abolition) of N. ¥., obtained the | {<e'mlicious and: promediated "Feier Prlcehees, whso | mas festival sports. he are of soy he th meditated. “4 ierorshly = alien vos fore —saring, he’ SAGAGES to'“epenk:ageined the Paste in the cells, will be committed to the | Woon’s Mixermis.—The operatic burletta of “Unele Mr. Hunter's motion was then agreed to, and the Chatr il ; a Cabie”” i large audiences to this A ig was directed to appoint a Com: aierenes Railroad bi county jail to-day by the Coroner, to await the result of | Tom’s Cabin” continues todraw large au fe razaportatid 4 bgt jenny cy eae ne iach. the injuries, ‘The tojured man was very feeble lastere- | place of amusement. It will be given to night, with other ning at 10 o'clock, and his recovery was quite doubtful. | amusing features. ing the rinting of 57,000. naditional copies of the meets | ag nccommittee of conference was appointed on the dis- | There is a deep ent in his head made by aatone, hisbreast | Booxizy’s Ovens Tous —The burlesque opera of bd ego cultural part cf the Patent OM reports was taken up, | {fi'eins amendments of the two houses ied Seer ae eee wae led et night Bt ee a vellaees ~ I : . " " fill st night, and the for Mr. Baopuxap said his motion to reconsider was de- |. ARMSTRONG cam. . p tee “ang detention | signed to enable him to amend the resolution, by direet- | yfp. Punxims (dem.) of Te ftom the Committee on | ATTEMPT TO MoRDER.—Yosterday morning, about one | cheers from the sulience, | The stage, new drop curiae, ‘established ‘an office for the | ing the wark to be done by the Senate printer. The | Foreign ‘Affairs, repo! ‘a bill for the relief of the claim. | o'clock Srongaeen named Peter Burns, war foundinthe | and scenery Were much atmired by jt. udience, and at No. 36 Broadway, New | House had directed the printing to be done by its own | ants of the private armod brig Goneral Armstrong. Re- | dock at the foot of South First atreet, where be had been performances pat off with great eclat. UN, ELS “AG RMANN. inter. ferred to the Committee of the Whole. thrown by three men,jwho firgt beat him and robbed Jvruien’s Concerts. Tlie farewell benefit of Malle. y Lich ‘New York. z Meoars. Stuart, Hemlin, Gute and Toucey 0} aa the ‘ADJOURNMENT PROPOSED. — of = bey bine oo ed to, the feeora | oy Anna Zew sees os to night, een 8 very re wd ond os motion to re-consider, an: jesars. Brodhead, tt, a ir. Watpriper, (dom.) of N. Y., asked k to off station house officer McElroy, and m* progremme will presented for the amusement weorrect ton, unk and supported it. the following resglstion=—"Thats the Secate concorcine, | cured., Yesterday, he stated tivt he entered & porter | Admirers, err Koouir, the Brathers Mollenbauer, aad 'y informed: cnet ue he CARARAAARAT IODA e law provides that all documents printed by order | the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of | houre in First street, while intoxicated, an}, purchased | other artists of distinction, will Vac and a rf \,' ewe LWAYS READY—FINE CABINET FURNITURE | of both houses shall be printed by the printer of that | Representatives adjourn their respective houses,sine die, | ® paper of tobacco In paying for it he kod bi Jace Bouchelle, who {# a great favorite, (fing PHYSIOGNOMY.—THE CELI house kee} goods wud fancy dosorations —D. house first ordering the same, Part one of the Patent | on Monday, 3d July next, at meridian. of bills. The “hree men followed and attac im a8 4 aria Casta Diva, from the opera of ‘Norma’? jan, a Swode by mn be HUUGH ea joutar attention of Office report was first ordered to be printed by the Senate. Objection being made— above stated Their object undoubtedly was to get pos. jo doubt numbers will to hear her. Malle. Anna t, extensive warerooms, the Part two wan first ordered to be printed by the Mouse. Mr. WALRIDGE moved a suspension of the rules, pend. | session of the money. He had placed it ina tobacco will sing an air, with brilliant variations. Those im seroas, fory doors at The question at issue war, whether both parts were one | ing which the House adjoummed. F box, and consequently his money was safe, who are acquainted with an old and favorite artist, Mr. document, and if so, the printing of all should go to the | ‘"® i te W. F Brough, should remember that his benefit’ will Senate printer; or, whether each part was @ separate when it i+ hoped he will York, cn past re | A-L. Ermmsow, Agent, 96 Br FURNITURE. Is NOW " jake place to-morrow evening, " th The Case of Mrs. Robinson, U. §, Cireult Court. be ; and future events—love- 14 = 4! printed | hee? printer Sa, house first TRor, May 29, 1854, Before Hon. Judge Betts. nw pe ee eet Teas Bie Lene, sacra ue ot “Sinner and tea ote, 1 decided the latter way. P . Mra. Robinson, found ad fh et ed in the first de- ‘THE INDIA_RUBBER CONTROVERSY. Y ary sical people ort inom me Seserottons, sleciss, 3s. jam motion to re-consider was agreed to—yeas 21, | gree, was brought into rt at 8 o’clook this morn’ May 20.—Horace H. Day against The New England Mawnorn Ture.—Thin gigantic entative of the 6 of articles both usoful and ornemental ‘6 to receive her sentence. She was in high spirite, and | Car Spring Company.—The celebrated India rubber con- | ca iitornis forente is now being exhibited every day and ser for cask. All goods warranted f0 | "YA 'G. omeay moved to amend, by inserting that the | kept lavghing ll te time. “There was large Crowd | troverry between Day and Goodyear, which has occupied | Celiforni foreats ta noe beng eres Mold printer. should be done by the Senat present. our courts for some years , soma to be ae far re- ; Aringngin' ~ << MATEEWS & A. Beach moved, on behalf of the erred from its termination as any suit in chancery in | PROPECOR Hant’s Exurrsrion or rie Wuour Wort Teteate earponcion of vemtones, ual the dof ph] the oid Country not excepting that half fictitious and ven every day and evening, at the World’s Hall, 877 , and give the bay = fear ong steps for a ble” f of the case. i half real case ot Jarndyce i Jarndyce. aa Broadway, wes! Lt eat was opposed Hogeboom, f sel snch as, perhaps, dom seen —————_— Mo"'the Superintendent would teat the retolation fith | vedhle. be 7 fOr tHe | ot alone from this sity but from naiguboring tales, |, 5 Jersey, City Intelligence, respect, so faras it was lawful, and beyond that, he After some deliberation, the Court granted » suspen- are cailed into requial . There appear for the de octal on ag would freat it aa nullity. a sion of the sentence until the further order of the Court. fans ex 5 Mey Loma age on oes — “i fread ity, re ay mys es jerrard, E. N, Diokerson, C. M. Kellar, B. H. burglary wr ersdest would be left to discharge his ety ig. bis Mantier Borebarit, of New York; Gov. Balin, (Conm.); Per | commited at Hime, and the person, ( alved ‘own way. He hoped no officer would be invited > yess, | Xin eo) Pitman, (R. I.). For the plaintiffs, . believed to have ocminitted it would sels tors to dia inorder of the body, and to set up bls | samen Wilson, convicted on Saterday Df tee murder of | £,; Stoughton, N. vspem meee peg a omg aoe it evant watchs ad at 1036 ome 8 ten ie ote ee a Adame, was thia morning sentenced by Chiet Justice aintia’ suse "Aeteatonte for, infringe ree (Pome) | the arrival of the train he made the Ti may be Bh EB Gian to cae, Jentie Mepiecummansrend sxverwards to be by in called Chatte’s pa ch he alleges ho purchased | waa taken before Recorder Cutter, who come pie iain as pA AO ed hun, subjeed to the dion ofthe neutire scot om in, rss rk any oe | $M Ahr htsoa he cel ne age *. he S ant ol T a inder Chas. * a tate \- rede hihe Scfuel Pace mi “aay Ly fects oe rt Senate in Markets. that of said Goodyear an: ‘as bis trustee, took the title | powerful frame, and apparently 45 years of age. hed Te — pavancs, and ba Eee tact Govlson somounves ta tbe Barrmtonn, May 29, 1864, | to aaid patect in 1850. The present suit has been before | s trunk and two banjos in bis possession On hie Y gt eo Rg sbetrendent ot Senate to overrule dur action. At our cattle market to-day, 460 head of beef cite | the Court for some days past, and the documentary get | were, found, & revolver loaded snd capped, t Rives me Ys ‘Mr. Gwin, (dem.) of Cal., moved that the resolation | were offered, and 300 sold at prices ranging from 8 | dence and speech counsel engage dain revolvers, Geant cet jest wert of Brondwag., Hours “row 9 ¢0 12 pertabled. ‘LowtXoua 9, nayn 30. $5 75 on the hoof. ‘The atook offered wae very infesior, | attention of his Honor and the jury for the remainder | «lot of knives, quantity of portmonneies, and other and mie Pationte visi "The amendzment was agreed to—Yous 28, nays 11, Hogs were in large supply, and pok, at $60 $675, of this week. ppoods,