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a y , ; ; ‘The Bosten . Our Virginia Correspondence, . NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | Siok cided porters wolestoe.” AC Gounet sorkox Or abs Buna e4nD Meow fe Rartetn tng ‘Then we ed | « \ Nonvoux, June 1. 1864, | Sanglante is in active by . . came } . gnethet Ieicliine Mastinianin m | CaS ea Cron tebe Sage me mtg roach pe ; Te Boston Slave Cast Sltamahipe Jamestown Boston, | A new comedy, by M. Leon Goslan, as fost beets. ere, one ae Jr. |. was in; heard several 3 one was | Totten Ashore—Naval iatters—Smalt Bortor, June 4, 1854, | stived with marked wvor by the comié de lecture of the in street, in flor Batebelder wes cared | Bank Note. Frangais, and the rehy are tocommonce forthwith. Burlinzame, Esq., while the outside first; wasin the | ‘The late in has asen- ‘There have been rumors to-day of the arrest of another ]¢ jx entitled “ Le Gateau deg Reines.”” Somme at the of Court j ateg Thad og Boston M Ne pm fugitive slave in this city, and the report has caused ® | piile. Rachel is still ot Feu with her alster, Mile. Re- one of a gang of rowdies suddenly struck Mr. Dana heard the first ; think it was sation here that will ultimately, if persisted in, pro- good deal of excitement. On inquiry, we learn that a | becca Felix, whore health, it is sald, excites’ the most a severe blow on the head, which and turned ‘over as duce unfavorable results, How nefarious the prac- colored man visited several stores and shops last evening, | Mowe apPEthensions, the pavement, ‘The rfflan 54 dead, six orseven minutes after 1 tice! how deplorable the result! Common respect representing himself na » ugitie slave, and said that his | | Civons ihe colopeated violist at preent at Madrid, pursed some distance by Mr. Passage ways for the laws of our country should have checked f Es. Fice : master was in pursuit of him, and that he desired te ob- sor ot stag een ee aaeeeey thoze hotheaded, miserable miscreants, fraught A few days after his arrival he had the honor of playing i eek tain puflclent money to enable him to escape to Canada. before the royal family, who expressed their un that one of his eyes was badly hurt, and a him before evening, in with all manner of mischief, unscrupulous in their | i Ho euceee ‘ed in collecting » considerable sum, but hap- | S{mustion o — Tooth was broken. The blow Court room; he was withthe designs to perpetrate any amount of evil, to destroy | 4f! pening to enter a store where he was known, a policeman | | M, Berlioz is at present at Hanover, wheve Mage with a slung shot, or some other dan, + think he was at the cast door = wil of ¢ of this ‘4 impostor was arrested, but was , bas been of the most gratifying character. After his 04 i¢ is fortunate that the injuries ; three of us were left to take | the peace and good 7. ve Bovels, ‘Wasealled in, and the impo: , first concert, he was summoned into his Majesty's pro- } How men can be subsequently set at liberty. sence, and the King elicited from the maestro a promise more serious. Mr. Dana was seen in our streets this | charge of the east door. broad and_expansive confederacy. How Bleeding ———$—$—_— to return next winter, and superintend the performance morning. Doubtless the cowardly assailant was one examined—Come from Sharon, Mass.; there © with such demoniacal fanaticism, as toin- | Burned or From Baltimore. of his ‘Romeo et Juliette,’’ at the Court Theatre, of those vicious scoundrels whom Mr. Dana had occa- y father’s farm; have a family; lived duce them to array themselves in om hostility to a Fevemnite... GERMAN MUSICAL SOCIETIES—MAIL FAILURES. Listz has received from the Duke of Saxe Coburg.Go- sion to allude ton Mavecon sre re Le in Boston twenty-four years; been in the paee law that will unquestionably result a gvod, snd con. Seen ee Barrons, June 4, 1954. | tha, the tnsignis of Commander of ve Onder of Marit ot | nee. Tt eacnt to uation. We learn that no potioe- | oe eta’ take SEE Ee 02 Om Sear ee ee + ae ee parent And when Camualty by A large number of German musical societies arrived | highness, for services rendered by him during the re. men wore within call at the time. The raffians ran | mer till the door was forced the first Rte Yen'alt 0°; Shotts ad’ thetaselves to a-disposition to belers. here last night and this morning. There are now pre- | hearsals and performances of “Santa Chiara,”’an opera into one of the houses in Stoddard avenue. They | ug had clubs, a small, little thing; could have knock- | check the wholesome laws that have been Cholera sent twenty-six societies, from Philadelphia and New | composed by the royal dilettante, approached Mr. Dana from behind, and struck the | ed a man over with my fist q than with ons of | for purposes so beneficial to our ous Union, itis Consum; ‘8 York, and many from other cities. Last night there | ies from St. Petersburg state gs the Recformere low without his seeing them. The Board of or da them; don’t know how many men were in Mar most f ; and persons, violati 38 Tee s,m torkght proomion, weh marched | Sree iotepartcsw oat say” "| Staal the Eppehonson ee Ct oF. | Suara: oY, my peed ea ummm he | Gola. eal bo made eames through the principal streets, accompanied by several - — i Dana. fg F nape! 8 a with arms the Marsket bebe Breapela nance ‘with impunit; Apisnael fine bands. To-day there was another procession, and Marine Affairs. ACARD FROM FIVE ALDERMEN. after the | ik; wasnot furnished ‘an: has been aanctioned by patriotism and sustained this evening there is an operatic concert, at which over | A SUSPICIOUS SCHOONER Orv uu CoAsT—CHAME OF AN | ‘The follo lou ar te Aiderman Of hater eg od attack; had drank erm fon : tn erry y | Ancmican VessRL.—Captain Bowen, of the bark Gem of the Sea, arrived here yesterday from New Orleans, gives the following account of falling in with and being chased one thousand singers are present. are wild with excitement. We have no Southern mail to-day from beyond Augus- | this city is pr ed in answer to a paragra) the Transcript that the business of carrying fugitive was overdone :— Our German citizens that evening; think its were first furnish- ed us between ‘he steamship Jamestown, on her way up James | twelve and aground, smell or drink of it myself,’eo I can’t say it River on Sunday night, got , and remains to this day. She ran upon an oyster rock, at high in the rustic Ives demands that we should be ab. . ‘ ta, and the papers at hand contain no news. by @ suspicious schooner. May 28, at10 A. M., lat. 35 oiveg pt et ares — Fag phan hin Nquor; Really was before Ropr' rete: Ste, aan ne off on a tide, her situa- per ay ar ges Pe 40, saw a schooner on the weather beam. BShekeptoff, mentioned. We not only did advise the Mayor to lock D ~ Ae ny i ee to all will ate) Totten Xhat " on Cape Accident to the Steamship State of Geor | and run down across our bow. She then hauled her | call out the wiley Somat protepiive ie in the house; have been in the Marshal's employ | Henry beach, has been successfully got off, and an | gia, de. wind, and passed half a mile te windward. Aftor dark fUNT0 vieedl Bie een tty erate disgraceral pre, | to-day; went down tothe wharf with Burns, under uglier craft mortal eyes never rested apon; whe ex: i Savanna, June 4, 1854. | saw her close off the lee quarter; she remained there — ceedii We were desirous that the United States | arms; was employed in the Sims case; have been | rienced but little or no omen. | Pelhe Columbia, Pipi, sod loop-of-war Decatur Stn: tae ener emer s | oeteenmmemaans ov supper at Parker’s night; some of the Marshal's | ba By an act of the Legislature of this State, notes un- fh The steamship State of Georgia, hence for Philadel- phia, returned to port yesterday, in consequence of some derangement in her machinery, during a heavy storm authorities should bear the whole responsibility of re- turning to slavery » freeman of Massachusetts. The Mayor is the only one of the: “city authorities,” so far a: we know, who ordered the military of Massachusetts about half an hour; sbe then hauled her wind, and we lost sight of her; about half an hour after that we again raw her close to the weather quarter. At this time the Rom coco come on Thursday night. She will probably sail again to-day. | wind was very light. The next day, the wind blowing | and the police of Boston to assist inan act which be- | 1) vont with me; received orders directly | acrihe denomination of five dollars will be prohibited Agus, She has on board twenty-Are liberated slaves, who will | fresh from N. E., saw the schooner; she immediately | !nged exclusively to the United States authorities, that night from John Riley; there did eee i | from clreulating from today. ‘The brokers will yeep . Proceed to Liberia in the next packet from Baltimore. | tacked and gave us chase; at 8P,M. tacked and stood B. L. ALLEN, "| Aldermen | that Somme, drink liquor at the supper that ba | make eome change by shaving, which will, no doubt, 8 to 70 19 The steamship Keystone State arrived here on Friday, | N. W. by W.; carried apress of canvass. At daylight W. WASHBURN, o or anywhere else, nee the killing; sie poms enhapey the value of the profberion by an accumu- \ 70 to 80 in Afty-three hours from Puiladelphia. | shecould.zot be. sens, A large nliabeciol pecsonalag- ue arse Pe ro are peor type ole SL nay ick =. peared peeping over her rails. She was in our wake EFFIGIES ON BOSTON COMMON. saw the Maruhal’s men have after the door Hotitioal Inteliigonse, Dekaews: Markets. , inkno , Province, June 3, 1854, | three days. Watzhmen of the Fourth Division (of which the | was broken in; we were with catlasses and | 4 meeting to celebrate the passage of the Nebraska . late Deputy Chief Eaton is now captain) about one o'clock last night discovered three images suspend- ed from the liberty pole on the Common, respective- ly labelled as follows :— ecocoeceeooo ooo ooo Ooo Oooo OOo MARSHAL FREEMAN, Chief of Boston Ruffians, an Slaveholders’ Bloodhound. ©000000000000090000000990900 20000000000000000009090000 Cotton—The demand for cotton for the week ending | LAUNcHD —On tho 3d inst. was launched from the to-day beats shonclara! Hae the eget ge liad | yard of Messrs. John E. Smith & Co., Port Jefferson, L. , afair amount of sales, at irregular prices. Prnere lise been more sstirity _ mare, 1, a fine schooner of about 200 tons, called the William without material in prices; the sales of the week | D- Cargill. She will be employed as» coaster, and will be commanded by Capt. Jesse D. Hawkins, of that port. foot up 66,860 Ibs. Printing eloths—Thore have been sales of 20,100 pieces during the past week, atirregular {| — Awsnican Sinps In RUSSIAN Ports.—A mereantile house in Boston, engaged in the Russia trade, has received let- prices. Re ae | ters from St. Petersburg to the 12th ult., at which time Musical and Dramatic Matters. there were two Boston vessels at Cronstadt, the ship Flf- | COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO W. V. WALLACE—NeEW | ing CEs, 5A bak pig ues oes y AND DOMESTIC } Permission ischarge their cargoes an: wi eonee ae Vasmas mae aoenle M! operations were carried on with the utmost despatch and bill was held in Port Jervis, Orange county, New York, on the 29th ult., and was largely attended. Guns were fired during the day, and in the evening, after a number of speeches were delivered, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:— Whereas, we have learned of the passage of the bill istols; they were brought into the % lon’t. know Reig by; we put them on Bf vepiia we had orders to put them on from som ly; then we had orders to let them in if they would come, and took our position on the stairs; the Supreme they came down with the Sheriff at their head, and went t the police court room; th providing Territorial governments for Kansas and Ne~ fired on the pee after Pee one: come tothe Cn Lage be hes leas iple of oe naemales with the $ t 5 institutions of the ; therefore, fas about the time "we was putting on the ering; | _ Be it revolved, That, aa ou? forefathers, on the 27th may be there were 20 or 25 of us; nobody took post | day of March, 1790, ra that amendment to the con- Sagar aa womee Com nom COO mt mms OO ROP ITEMS. . | stitution which provides that “the powers not delogated i a every facility had been afforded by the revenue and mili- . atthe south door; we did not leave the lower part of The concert to William Vincent Wallace, at | {aryauthorities, ‘The. Sherwood was towed up to Cron. | Vise bee aa the building, I think, till half past 2; Ileft about | $9 ito thostates are rorsrved to the Suice coe Castle Garden, on Saturday evening, was a fine | stadt bya government steamer, and both versels pro- |- 7 ss ys that time; don’t think the door was fastened in | , ° or to the people,’” so, on this 20th day of May, 1864, 46 ceeded up the river, as far asthe depth of water would we heartily embrace the 0} ity of responding to the action of Congress which respects that constitutional | ight; d that of the men | affair, and the excellence of the programme, to. | perrults nieueals eceezon in eoartarererees tilt eseal= that night; never hear any and SsfatmegGenetaliso: tie, Heine of Deceaeet: liquor, or that we could have it in’ the building that | » gether with the merits of the eminent composer, | should bave attracted a much more numerous au- < dience; albeit, the house was good one, technically speaking. The programme included two solos by Paul Julien, “The Witches’ Dance,’ and Maeder's Varia- tions, executed on one string. The wonderful little violinist never played better, and his touching ef- feota produced an answering chord in the breasts ted to pass in and out of the harbors of Revel and Cron- stadt. City InteHigence. Scunpay TEMPERANCR MEETING.—The City Temperance Alliance commenced the summer campaign yt sterday by holding meetings under a spacious tent, which has been erected on the corner of Seventh avenue and Thirteenth street. The object of this movement is to combine reli- gious instruction with lectures on temperance. There will be meetings under this tent every Sunday, religious services, and a Sabbath school ehas also been opened. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning the children composing 02°°°9009 92000009 9000000, ©0000000000000000000090000 e20000000020e000009000000 COMMISSIONER LORING, the $10 Jeffries of 1854. ©0060000000800000000000000 ‘The Boston Riot. EXAMINATION OF THE RIOTERS BEFORE THE POLICE MAGISTRATE. night; the cutlasses had a acabbard which we gird- ed on. The further hearing in the case was postponed until this morning, at 10 o’clock. Tug GUILLOTINE aT THE Custom Hovse.—Wed- nesday last was an ed day atthe Custom House, and several individuals who have been in the habit of making monthly calls upon the cashier for their allowance of ‘“‘yaller goold,” were, upon that day, informed that henceforth the supplies in that limitation of power in framing Territorial governments. Be it resolved, That, in our opinion, the constitution, which preserves our personal, State and national rights, is paramount to all compromises and compacts, and, therefore, our good faith to the Union compels us to Young in ia tredaon or hoary is ea wrong, not fa oooued: oung in its treason or hoary not a noe with its plain provisions. 4 Be it resolved, That the thanks of all good republicans are eminently deserved by those faithful members of Congress who, unswerved by traitorous threats, and un- jed by fanatic imprecations, have nobly discharged their duty by preserving from pollution the palladium of of the elegant and appreciative audience. Ma- dame Wallace-Bouchelle sang the ballad, ‘‘ Scones that are brightest,” with taste and spirit. Mr. Wallace the school arsembled, to the number of three hundred. About fifty of these were poor, with no settled home, and depending partly on the charity of the public for support. At half-past_ ten o’clock in the morning there was preaching by the Rev. Mr. Tucker, of this city, and several temperance hymna were sung. Over five hundred [From the Boston Atlas, June 3.) The Court came in at three o’clock yesterday af- ternoon, when Matthew Hale Smith, George F. Farley, J. A. Andrews, Edward Avery, Wm. L. Burt and John W. Browne severall sppeared as counsel for the prisoners charged with the murder of James Batchelder. Mr. Sanger, the District Attorney, was not pre- sent, and no witnesses had yet been summoned. Justice Cushing read a list of the witnesses, and quarter would be stopped, because Uncle Sam had no further occasion for their services. Annexed is a list of the appointments and removals since the first of May :— és easurevs—William Murray, Twentieth ward, in place of William Hogan, Mr. Murray is one of the assessors of the Twentieth ward, and also Health Warden. Mr. Hogan claims to be a democrat; but = ae maante received his piheeRoe ca from officer Ham accounted for them variously—some PE hoa Oe de ea Aa being on board the revenue cutter, bound for Vir- Ins Pefnapeetors—John McConnell, Thirteenth ward, in ginia with the fugitive Burns. rae. nWaxte/aeckeaed?* lace of Henry A. Warts, resigned; Wm. S. Amich Mr. Matthew Hale Smith moved that the prison- er Columbia county, in tase ot He ly ‘McKinstry, ers be discharged. i 5 John Conn leventh W: ‘The motion was supported by J. A. Andrews, | Chy iets Soke err our freedom, the compact of our national Union. Be it resolved, That we have observed with deep regret the course, parsved ty the 1 Hon. William Murray, oor representative in 8, to the for the ‘ization of the Territorica of Nebraska and Kansas, believing, as we do, that his conduct is contrary to democratic doctrine, in opposition to his constituency, and not in accorda: ce with the well settled principles o our republican institutions. Hon. Stephen Hempstead, Governor of Iowa, has been neminated as the democratic candidate for Congress in the second district of that State. ‘We cut the following froma free soil paper published = Lore county. Is there no law against sasphemy e this?— “It is Finished!—The damning work is done. In the Capitol at Washington, in the darkness of the night, at gave three specimens of his execution upon the piano- forte, and they were much admired. Jullien’s band played “The Great Exhibition Quadrille” and the “ Max Res reere rem SMO) $0 O0eNeE ANNs; IBY | Terran avo: peouetice PITRE ETATOCROEL Genito Keenig, the whole forming @ rich musical feast. Tho | Orciock, over a thousand persons assembled, and an ap- ‘eoncert was not concluded until eleven o’clock. A num- oo address was made by the Rev. ‘arren. ber of Mr. Wallace’s friends, by Robert D. Holmes, Esq., | But the efforts of the alliance did not terminate here, presented to the composer a magnificent gold snulf box. | Stended by at least three thousand” pemeee, Hees ‘The speeches on both sides wore sensible and pertinent. | Leigh presided, and speeches were made by General Ca: Mr. Wallace will sail for Europe on Saturday next, to nt rey and Rev. Mr. Warren. More than ordinary interest ee tend the production of his last new opera at was manifested in the proceedings, and a collection was Berlin. raised before the adjournment, which took place about It is again stated that there will be Musical Congress New York.....Hav. & Mobile.June . New York... .Liverpool......June 10 half-past nine. in place of OrtHopox BRANcH OF THE Frrexps.—This body, now Charles A. Brown, removed; Ezekiel Alien, hh place : i holding its yearly session in this city. met Esq.,who said that here were twelve men kept | of Thrs, N. Doughty, removed; Thomas McCann, in cnet tueive Gaia ox Wtiuhar ais RE le thee ‘ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIB DAY, oe ye meer? i eae place? ier Sis ners 219 ||| aniloeceatip ae LU oreo IE atk sostentag tse from their homes for the last eight days, on place of David Garthwaite, removed; Peter Dawson, | of grace, 1854, of the world 6,858, Was consummated the | 5U® RISm ” weeks, an - Jullien will conduct the festivities. at No. 27 Orchard street. The public being admitted, aa | charge of committing the highest crime known to | in place of Heman Burr, removed; John M. Lode- | blackest deed in carth’s catalogue of crime, by a Con. A concert is to be given, complimentary to Mr. Arthur | is ugual on such occasions, the attendance was very | the law, and ye no one was prepared to prosecute | wick, Kighth ward, in place of Peter A. Ross, re- | gtessional vote of 113 to 100, and this, too, fn the vaunt- “an “a intended for theNuw Yous Chappell, one of the directors of M. Jullien’s concerts, ee © she ae sat afternoon, There ah Ca on for the Uae es Mae moved. sep rer ene ob ee empeee ae res nal. ee lellers The programme abounds with goms, and as Mr. Chappell | Several speakers of either sex, but the absence of Eli © Court Tejused 10 entertain the motion for | Night Inspectors—Michael Maney, Philip G. Mel- | fnithed.”s and the ora of salvation ‘boom ae fom tits is worthy and popular gentloman, we have no doubt | froma visit to Eogland, was « disappointment to many | caenarge, and decided that what witnesses could vile, Wi Fay and Thomas Byrnes, to fll vacan: | infamy of betrayal we Gato the epoch of freedom.” Port of New York, June 4, 1864, that ho will have a benefit which will be really beneficial. | who came to listen to their voices. ‘Suh then Aecued; ai€ qendina the los s = depa The 2ist of June is the day appointed for a mass State RIVE ubpenas were then } and pending the | ment, when the Captains and Lieutenants of the The city theatres have been doing pretty well for the | | Murtany FoxeRAl.—The Lindsey Blues assembled yes- | arrival of the witnesses, a petty case of assault | Watch were p upon yearly pay, viz.: Robert | {pbvention st Kalamazoo, Michigan, of those opposed to | steamship Empire City, MoGowsn, New Orloans, vis Ha~ seuwun. A grout many people think ita bore to go the eon oan pea 1% ke eeceek, bl Pey | with a tin pan, between two Irish women, (one of | Justison, Captain; Garret Van Welton, James H. pipe upre Tas oo " eT a One ake tad brennan theatre when the thermometer marks seventy-five in the Fe Carthy remains of | whom had a handsome child in her arms,) was ‘The friends and constituents of Hon. J. Scott Harrison, al + Cape as = gale jliance of Provi- ' vai Juve their departed brother James Keresey, Jr. The company from NE, were in citizens’ dress and without arms. Mr. Keresey ¢ was an old member of this excellent corps, and was Starr and ‘Thomas Lath, Lieutenants. Clerks—Charles Finney, vice Abram C. Dayton, removed; Thomas D. Knower, vice Geo . He M. C. from Ohio, are about to address him a letter, in- iting him te partake of a public dinner, ass manifes- tation of their high appreciation of him as a gentleman, tried and dirmissed. ith hoary 208, i ake sehr Com Mr. Sanger here made his appearance in court, together with nine or ten of the witnesses. shade, and therefore the managers cannot expect much in June. The Broadway has done a fair business with much esteemed by all his companions in arms. The do- ” Youn, romoted; Ezra James Horton, vice F. M. d fa cti “Faustus.’’ The incidental ballet is_capital, andin the | ceased was taken to Greenwood and consigned to the ‘he prisoners were now brought in. Bixby} prostate ‘Wm. M. Me mery, vice Patrick ocr srabas Socmenemtadine ia ‘Congtiee: big arb sbe he je tin aatomnyh cote Laweser “Jota Arragonaise,’’ Miss Price and Mr. Yates display | tomb. Mr. M. H. Smith moved that Roberts be examined | J, Devine, promoted; Wm. Fi Woodruff, vice Wm. The democracy of Portsmouth, N. H., fired ono hun- d edn E ner ress the aver slipped Pardee g much grace and spirit. “Faustus’’ will be played to. MiiTary PaRADE.—The Seventh Regiment, under com- | separately, as he was in the lock-up, under charge Jacob E. Blanchard, resigned; Hogo S. Summers dred and sixty-one guns on the ‘Ist instant, in honor of f 4 horage off Cape Hatteras ‘ \d of Colonel Duryea, make their annual parade to-day. | of the police, before the disturbance occurred. Dd thi if the Nebraska bill—113 for the House of | 4 1030 AM, Cape Hi rt night, and every night this week. apne z yee, mak r anniial pi y: Pp » be Hermance, Thomas W. Cartwright, Samuel Dunlap, e passage of jebrasl for fouse 1 Cape yn bearing WNW, spoke P} ® 1 A pany forms in the Park at 234 o'clock this after- The Court said it would be inexpedient to take . | Representatives, 35 for the Senate, anda federal salute | bark Live Yankee, from Phil hia for San Francisco. Er'Willeak’s 5 clover ‘rife, called a comedy, in | noen. that course, because the same mand would then Edmund Martin, Alanson Albertson, to new clerk of 3 guns in honor of the President. Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, fc, with mde, @ one act, and entitled “A Lucky Hit,” has been | Raroap Marna at Newarx.—The stockhelders of | have to be gone over two or three times. shipe. SE erie Vine Some teen remed rere Ludl A writer in the Howard County Gazetie, frm Roxbury, | ship Cn ; 5 ir berland (of Portland), Merrill, Havre, 35 anys, played. It is said to have been played in Lon. | the New Jersey Railroad Company meet at the City Hotel The complaint was amended, on motion of Mr. | Mason Ferris, vice Geo. Smith, Jun., deceased; Wm. | M4. says that a council of Know Nothings was organ- id 400 passengers, to W Whidlock, Jr. May don, and to have been written by H. H. Pant. | (erar today, at IT o'clock A.M At 8 o'clock In | Sanger, so as to represent that the killing was by | J, Henry, vice Jobn Scarlett, promoted. ized at Cooksville on tho 1st instant, under very favor- a i er os The plot, situations, and dialogue are of the French, ape a some sharp instrument, instead of by powder and | Promiotions—James Hoffman, in place of Charles | **!e auspices. Taados south bas expe- ARRESTS FoR FURIOVS Drivixc.—David B. Ogee and | pall, ‘A correspondent at Haverhill, Msss., writes that the arly the’ wi ton. ' : ther je passage; Frenchy. Mr. Lester plays, of course, a dashing | Jackson T, Milla were arrested by officer Frost for fu- | ‘i E, Griswold, removed; salary $1,500. George F. He | poe eer etn ee eng, ‘end Tadeo ‘Tork va young chevalier, who is very impertinent, and vory | Hows dr'ving in Eighth avenue; both in a one horse | pine we pe tepals in place of James Hoffman, promoted; #9- | toup in emgy tuere on the fA instant, ad burst Net o of Thomaston, Gleason, Surana Granda, dissipated, also a matter of course. He is in love witha | ¥86on- Both were locked up to . riage, but the Court said the examination might | Mathews, erie 5 salary $1,200. Sohn Scarlett, morning about 7 o’clock. ‘ . hence for Now Orleans Ebas piquant marchioness—the latter part being played in ners " roceed with the other witnesses. in place of Brace Millard, resigned; sal: 1,000. Five out of the six officers elected in Alexandria, Va., i Coror bh Pp uy r e of Brace } resigned; salary $1,00 on Thursday, the 25th ult , are said to be Know Nothio; with piquant style by that piquant artiste, Mrs. Stephens. | Drownen 1x A Wei1.—Coroner Robert Gamble yester- | _ Silas Carleton sworn.—Am in the employ of U.S. in the Naval Office, Captain George Webb, who % ’ ilbiiaiionet E Douglass, No da o, lat 89, lon 7410, ‘alker, from Havana for Marshal Freeman; ordinarily am a bailiff in Court; was in his employ last Friday, May 26; did not know Batchelder when he came here; first saw him after he was stabbed ; it was between the Marshal’s } | door and the outside door; opposite the south door on the back side; he was one of the foremost at the door; was standing and trying to work himself out kind of sideways; think he was a little nearer the door than the foot of the stairs when I dis- covered him; I was under ‘he gas light; could see one half the door as I stood; there were about 15 men in the passage way between us; there had been a previous attack on the door, and it had been forced; they first attacked the east door; I held on to it; then they attacked the west door; the Mar- shal called to his men; think I had left the east door when they attacked the west; Batchelder was trying to extricate himself; went into the Marshal’s door with Batche!der; think the Marshal caught him day afternoon held an inquest at a house in 141st street, near the Eighth avenue, upon the body of Rachel Henry, who came to her death, according to the finding of the jury, by accidental drowning, while in the act of getting ‘a pail of water from a spring, in which ® barrel is sunk level with the ground, in 143d street, near the Eighth ayenue, on the evening of the $4 day of June. James Henry, the husband of the deceased, being sworn, testified, that he took his dinner at home, and left for the city, his wife Rachel being well as usual; when he went home in the evening, his wife was gone, and he made a long search for her; not being able to find her, at length he missed tho water pail, and upon going Mr. L. Thompson is a fusty, shaky old Baron, who inter- feres with the chevalier and the marchioness, and is snubbed by both. The people liked the piece, and it will be played again. This evening Mrs. Hoey has a benefit, when “A Morning Call’’ and “Leap Year’? are an- nounced. Mr. Wallack will appear on Wednesday. At Niblo’s, the new ballet “ Bella La Parquerette”” has 4rawn full houses. The bill to night includes the grand ballet, and a pantomime by the Rayels. Niblo’s is a te iegrspap anaes to the spring, he found his wife in'the spring, heal ‘ tg | to the spring, be found hie wife in'the spring, hes! There has beon nothing new at the Bowery. This | foremost, and upon taking her out she Sen tiesy she evening ‘‘ Faustus’’ is to be produced, with Mr. E. Eddy | had often complained of a dizziness in the head. and Mr. R. Johnston in the principal parts. Ezra Stempt, being sworn, testified that he saw the . r ‘ woman, early in the evening, about her house as usual; At the National, this evening, a new drama, “AMY | he at no time heard of any noise, nor knew of the death Lawrence, the Free Mason’s Daughter,” written by Mr. | till he was told of it. Other witnesses testified to the Toulmin, isto be produced. Mr. Prior, Mrs. Prior, and | same facts; after which the jury found, the verdict re- signs himself ‘‘ George Webb, late Captain in the British Army, now Clerk in the Revenue Service of the United States,” has been removed, and Isaac C. Sheldon, late an editor in the village of Bingham- ton, appointed in his place. Temperance Items. a Belfast), Gary, 25 days. Trinidad de Cu- HD Brookman & Co. The R has been 15 latteras, with NE winds rig Gen Wilson, Studley, Apalachicola, 17 days, with oes e 0, to Eagle and Hazard. Hada pilot om board 7 ays. ‘mar, Edenton, 10 days. TNlokerson, Phitadelphia, with coal, Schr Lamartin Manguel, Wilm NO, 5 a to ate on Mott rin An: iy Francis, Savannan, 10 days, with cotton, tid veh ag hoa ne {Correspondence of the Newark A: Wertiser.] GExoa, May 11, 1854, The departure of the steamer Sicily for New York has been Sent, in consequence of her recent encounter with the Herculaneum, off Nice. The captain and mate, in fact, were arrested on her arrival in this city, ona A temperance society is about to be organized | charge of carelessness in that distressing affair. ‘Among in Newark, the object of which will be to procure | the fifty passengers of the H., which went down instant- the azeage ofa prohibitoryHyuor lw ‘hy the | thee ae atone arene, Mr Char Gert, ee ture of New Jersey, similar to the Maine Englishman, whose wife and two children perished, ‘has The Court of Quarter Sessions of Crawford coun- | Sr‘, Lemna) Beet ere Bawa. gg ui of his wife. During their last struggle together in the ty, Pa., lately announced that it would not grant | sea, Mr. K. pro ol to abandon the children, ashecould | Steamabip Ji any tavern licence for the present, but try the ex- | nor save Doth them and her, but sbe declined, and so | ind during riment for one year whether public housés cannot | went down with them, in the desperation of the moment By Sanpy Hoox Parwrine Tarzan. ust as well do without disposing of spirituous li- | biting off oue of his Gngers. ‘The cargo comprised 170,- amoy Tam Hicheanne, use t Sundown, * quors. The tavern-keepers, on the announcement | 0 francs in gold, shipped here. A bark is south of the Highlands. bound in. being made, threatened to close their dobra at once, | _ Among thearrivals on the 8th inst., was the ship Com- | _ On ds bark in the oast offing, and one bark in the SAILED. we, for Norfolk, &o. e day, south, 0, . * “ ry ith, commanded by General Joseph Garibaldi, or, bound out. Mr.C. W. Taslor play the principal parts, The last | Corded above. ; in his arms as he went in; left him there, and when | and as it was “court time,” it might put some to | Monweaith, Se ea tek Weather bi named gentleman, a favorite actor and author, makes | terdcy held an mnaceee eae bole a Maibelm yes. | T caw him again he was dead and lay within a foot | inconvenience; but it being ascertained that private | j2der the United States dag. The veteran warrior was pes cathe his first appearance this season. | man, found floating in the Fast river, hear the Peck alip | of oa nile door of the Marshal's office; did not | houses ed best once 1 Own o m to meet how patriots. osTONT eeraphlc Marine Report. The various bands of minstrels—Christy’s, Wood's and | fey. Benjamin Lancaster testified to finding the body Creu Siok Adis wndacks Sede At emergency, the threat was not carrie effec’ ‘We havo had recent}; fos eee visit from Prof. | Bi i ads ay ey | tine & Cedis; Phiteb, at t The State Temperance Convention of Alabama | Leibig, the eminent who fills the ‘Ayres;. brigs Clark, Winsor, New You ia iReohebite, Balt ‘vohrs . ; lace, and drawing it ashore; he notified the pro- an Buchley’s—are doing as well as usual. They all annouace | per autherition. Dr Wk Richardson made an exami- | of the Marshal; the doors were all locked, and peo- | met in Montgomery on the 3ist ult. chemical chair in the University at Munich, and whose imore; tchrs Express, Pork excellent bills for to-night, | natination of the body, and said that the hair was fone pls were forbidden from entering; the Supreme pens STARS works Lt ge cc a his name | ou Pi The great California tree, ninety two feet in circum: | from the head, and part of the scalp torn off, and from | Court was in session; did not know that till the | Lrevr, Braun’s Accouxr as SuPERINTENDENT or | $70" pote ep naan! gow eclgary nny Gov (Tie RONG ee ference, is on exhibition at No. 472 Broadway. It should | jon dl Mat death, Wea cate of * e f titers 5 jad jad Mom Court wanted we should help them get out; came | Inp1an Arrains In Cauivonnia—The Washington | before, He received every practicable attention from our ‘ en be visited by everybody who desires to seo what this | waea large man, weighing romething like one hundre1 | £2 about half past eight o'clock the first ead papers say the sum total which this gentleman has | savants and the public authorities, At Turin thepatriot | pop Herald Marine Correspondence, vay Exteuaite country can produce and seventy-five pounds. He was about five fect eight ore Crt ie se, Goon wets wot eee for disbursement as Superintendent of In- | King did himself the honor to confer upon him the Cross (ae a 39 eos: 2a a5 ee [7 Bebo in California, is some $250,000, hayin, of the Order of St. Maurice and Lazarus, which the Pro. accounted up to this time for the expenditure of ni inches in height. He had been in the water six or eight fessor, in consideration of the delicate and respectful | Pi , week. The skin of the body was very much discolored, Aldrieh, PHULAPELYMLA.—The Chestaut street theatre has closed, I a sr set these guards, about 40 in number, were armed with very, Kingston. and several of the company, under Mr. Joseph Jeffer- | and the cuticle in many pisces rubbed off. He had dark gone; ee ee know Whether any one was armed more than a oe oe it, Seconda ony pi dein; Bs yan an scarnt bambi domaine tk oe eye ee So p City of * ent, layii ead ille, | Colored whiskers under his chin. He was dressed ina | while the doors were shut; ‘ore the man was aroul asl . It rther understood | *°¢e ad; Senlomonsreenent, ore Playing steading wad Pottsville, | Sorel th acral of ¢ mained color, ® bisck velvet vest, | Killed, think Ieaw arms; eat two oe: # latein | ho ng hi gton tigation into th i | The Ruslan do Affaires at Rome has taken | Richmond, Mitobell, Richmond; ship Chaos, mn, Liver- ‘The complimentary benefit to Barney Williams and his | Bark aitk necktie, blue woollen pants, white woollen birt, | fle eueae e ee eeeete hee clul that the approaching investigation into the condi- | ofence recently at something in the course of his ofleial 57 goes cone Rpede & Beslens oh, Guns Peiene, wife took place at the Walnut street theatre on Friday ) ) e hands of the Marshal's men; saw other weapons | tion of his affairs with the government, will certain- intercourse, and threatens, A said, to leave a court Kossuth, | thick shoes, and dark woollen stoskings. From his dress he was supposed to have been a sailor. Empty pockets. From the above facts, the jury found the verdict :—That ‘Thos H Seni lley, NYorke Johns,’ Barbadoes; brig Molunkes, after the attack on the west door; saw pistols im- bark Cordelia, Jol Portland; schre Anierican Belle, Chase, ly involve a thorough overhauli if th le- mediately after the killing; there were 50 pistols in eaten We +a See Cate under the brated beef contract, the rnity of which is ‘ip of & power at war with his master, the Czar. cvening last. Mr. McKeon openod the National last Satu-+ . ‘Bosvent day evening fora summer season, He has secured for his the sail unk ‘death bs the building; there was no opportunity to go out | credited to Col. Fremont, and which, the accountin, American visiters are now returning from their winter | Austin, Gib! ar] Niagert nett, Newark; company, Lizzie Weston, Mra. Hough (late of Burton's), | unknown {o the jury, but prosably he toga“ | after them: counted the pistols over myself: it | officers, are said to befleve Lieut.’B. to have been | sojoura at the south, en rowe for Germany, Franco and lise New Hoven: 8 Hckacher pie. Pi ly by i? 4 y’ Laura, ‘Henderson, Providence; Ana. Bab- Mrs. and Miss Deering, Mrs. Leonard, Davenport, Alte- Jono oe 20 ed “ suites Det bn bo that coi Attack took mightily mixed up in. aS farther understood that | Rome. Geld Harter, Benckets, Pr i : Sagli jeree: ity News. lace; had been to the Pos ice just before; don’t | Lieut. Beale was nt from his duties, not lon Xi ; nit mas, Charts, “Uni, Cnppeaniey Mr. Baimet, an Kogiish |g weiuy acncies-POr Wek tad abot seven: Eeow! who ordered the doors ies the Marshal | since, without ayer: Indeed, according to informa ‘i perpen Ad Hither, Mickgwon, Rowton, Writ Dena actor, and others. Mr. Goodall is his first star. The | teen years of camel Fiabe th e 3 ’ , ie Richard Smith, aged about 80 years, an Irish passen- | dence; Kossuth, Gordon, Newport; seazon at the Arch will close on the 8th of July. | Liles’ about st clock om Saturday Cyening tastsnt | fowdeds after: Hateheider eng Sealed; Pehere. were | won, tn Warkitcben sity acd Pbietaiatie es for,ho, ae rescued from the ship Winchester, wae | oir a, Gontys ae, Boeror.—The Howard Atheneum closed on Friday. | Boiling Spring, eight miles from Jersey City, on the New | swords in the building at the time of the attack my gee fl | tinea taee SRT ota ck oni ie cacntas 07 : York and Erie Rail tired the evening previous, in apparently good health. Fore! A gravel train was 1 UA LA Gi Sirgen May Hi aalp Forres ca 2 aisind ty while there was serious question as to the proprie One of the Saturday papers ssys:—‘“Last evening wasa | that station and an. Bey | pistols, clubs, and swords; don’t know of any other | of his unexplained expenditures. His failure to r gravel train was backing up at Miss Malinda M. Ball, a i in one of the public gala in theatricals. Mrs. Mowatt made her farewell ap- | that point. His attention being en ed by these, he | Weapons; between the attacks on the east and west | take that ity toendeavor to explain them | schools in Troy, has been harged by the board of , Percival, for NYork . pearance upon the stage at the Howard, and Miss Logan | aid not observe a passenger train'whern nt thet montent | doors was only two or three minutes: the attack | has probably een a main ground for his recent re- | Education, on the ground thet aie was « believer ia acd, Sturdivant for Londen, ld; Com. asdine has WeGBlanh padeiesmenh ah te 2h Deen | c#Ame up, and getting in tho way of ft he was run over | Was violent enough to throw the lock out; don’t | moval. the ‘spiritual rappings,”” and attended the “circles.”” h, Hameoek Yor a6, 1s; Cape dobar ces: | Siddis ics ada WEE EY ctw, cae ca, and instantly killed: The deceased had been usually | know which way they went around the building. Hugh £mith, the Irishman tried at Springfield, Mass., | ons, and Executive, Pondioton, dol. pe debs co alana hte Bi oy most pd ‘urnishing water to those engaged upon the ace ae cred a ve S. weigher; was in A Woman 1n Mace Tocerry 1x On10.—A female | on charge of murderin; a ah nae been acquitted. Home Ports. | ved speeches. We regret that our . . E ie Cou: louse evening; was sent by my | was arrested in Dayton on Saturday, as the cars | Horace Sands, ¢ wascon- | BALTIMORE—Arzr June 2, ship Monterey, Legraw, Cal. Umits do not permit us to more than thus barely men- | Jenne Cee he eA Dee ladies of the churches in | omployer to the deputy Mi rshal, who told me nf were about starting for this city, ceive Bl is some- | victed of manslaughter, and sentenced to two years im- | Ino. Cla stenmer 4s ‘Birch < abips Spirit of | tion the occasions and their events. Both ladies leave vals, ce an expedient to aid the funds for special Sues hoe aa ai bgt 25 44 of the attack, about | what mysterious. The Empire says she stated that | Prisonment. ‘ er Times, Klien, se eae cee, © mepnens: Santas, Ee. ity, i “ in thei 3 jected with “ alf past nine o'clock; the front door was open all | she was a resident of Cleveland, and had donne The Troy Whig says—An man, well in via 8t fy We Bogard, Coll N cinta dito caaa Lidae een, Or | ea RED Hel potontoehs Bagh of Seok aero : oe y | winterer relates te tities ant blonds devote Nhat i ones, eee 3 the male attire for the purpose of following her hus- Mrs. band, who had ran aig on her, taking Sich him brett who has just been con ns, in that city, of tine B a, Botton; Kllen Atkins, her three children, to go, as she believed, to Califor- | Trder, is related to Queen Victoria, hér father ( Jone d. Ale brigs Sef (Nor), nia. She was going to follow him across the fron- | ° @vebec) being s son of the < : es, April 7, Gibraltar 17th; hia; scl 40; Raith, Crowell do, a ship Chesca. i wishes of all our citizens.’’ At the National, Mr. A. W. | Fenno’s benefit on Wednesday seems to have been the great event of the week. Among the volunteers on the cocasion was Miss Anna Cruise. The house was the tronized. the evening; went to east door about eight o’clock gallons of pure Orange county milk, hundreds of feagrant, | £0 guard it from attack, (military band ontslde play: nosegays, piles of cake, and other attractions, aro very | ing “‘ Wood up;”) about half’ past nine o'clock, successful inducements with which to gain funds for su heard a hurraing down Court street; looked out and saw people ing very thick and fast; several offi- cers standing on tier to San Francisco. She was induced to resume William Barton, who had made an ineffectual ei purposes This evening there will bea meeting at the Reformed to kill himself by cutting his throat on the 28th ult., inutes aft | ro seisi months, during whieb she has sung with much sue- best of the season. Dutch chureh in Wi 4 e front steps; had barely time to | ber female dress, for fear, if discovered by the offi- | 0) Racmnows, Va.—Tho thewtrn eloced on the 281 of tay, | @usians young men's ableton seoceesion is eevee tntT | get in before the crowd rushed against the door; it | cers, she would be arrested and imprisoned. ‘The | Ex¢ter, N. H., eluded his two keepers on the 90th, and Sages; sehr 3 " "| Saturday morning several New York German Glee | WS about two minutes after I saw them first; there | gentleman alluded to gave her a dress, and she is | ‘On the 20th ult. the city mill of 3; eld, IL., was " a steamer Granite hiv bs ogy ne Clubs passed through Jersey City, on their way to attend were about fifty or sixty; we got the officers in, shut now in this city, but ‘whet she intends to do we are | entirely consumed by “ane, er with « quantity of Raving reps red) i erienny Seavey, NOried H Conceraige iaany.—Mr. Chanfrau is doing well with the Ravela, | the great musical fectival in Baltimore. the front doors and locked them—both locks; the | not informed. She is looking, appears to be | grain and cooperage, Asmall house adjoining was also | Cushing, Bor baka Marylou, sen, y = and his season bids fair to be n prosperous one. crowd were disorderly; ten ora dozen stood around | respectable, is about of age, and | consumed. ol ep Rider ry hd Ppt ee Rags Pilea | 7 Lovevriix.—Miss Julia Dean having finished heron | Toe Fire at St. Hyacrwrag Ca.—The fire | t0 keep them from barsting in the door; several gives her name as Mrs. She carries a | insured for $2,000. Total mated at $6,600 H Jacksonville; * Ei | gagement at this place, went to Chicago, where she is | Which occurred at St. Hyacinthe, Canada, on the 17th | attempts were made; then they run round the het to defend herself. lady was requested Hon. Pierre Soulé has, through counsel, commenced a er, Rishimond Louisa, jelphia; | sor sie Te Lone prs ta hyo | tie Serco fe ep ten Ga | Sd ae Me et Beno Se em, le; | lagetar lo Clean, bg ore oem este | gen G LA Nine tae Sage meaes | Sah Meee Oe rkser ee | . e CO Al a “Isabel,” an effective French drama by Mr, Bailey, of | and about twelve dwelling houses. After the Gre in the | tempt was ty chewing, brickbats and "stones, Gerhart a re ome esoanah rho won the | to wharfoge, CHARLESTON—Cld May 51, steamship Teabel, Rollins, this city. village Was por, i found that the stands at the | breaking the vindows; left the ae ne ik, ust Pith here Cfecinnan ‘apres Bare Wh ie Sept pened) MRD sone red ot ouip ota aber hetineos i toinaiiicieuniinie tte Vane, race courae,atvot mile ff, had been burned down, the as they were taking iatchelder to the’ Marshal's Weta kad adopt the decisal curvenay Bec ete Olas He 1, schrs Rien Wotls, Mowrmmat.—The Theatre Royal was opened on Wed. | ness portion of the place, leaving the houses untouched, Sra vm near the foot of the stairs, about | _ Tam Guxrownmr EXrosion ar Witaixorox— | the land should follow the example, Sid bark dion; "oo aapnamed | pesday evening, under the management of Mr. John W. | The, origin of the conilagration was this: A woman, | tice tt ment e door, and helped put out two | The Wilmington Journal states that the ts 2d—arr and sid schre Albert, Hall, Philadelphia for Bow Bectland. Kotecbue’s play of “The Stranger” was lo frying something, allowed the fat in her pan to ; knew he was hurt, because the blood | have conveyed powder yh that city for fifty- | A Vaoranr Revo.vrionary Hero — the von igs, Chilmar§ for 40. } crich fre. Pecoming frightend, she threw it into the | Spouted vuton me and on the floor; there was so | two years, and the accident of Wednesday is the first | prisoners yesterday, before Judge Spooner, appeared | — also. sid’ bar! Fey a er tad performed, Mrs. ‘Buckland taking the part of Mrs. Hal- | chimney, which blazing up, set fire to the root, and | miuch noise we couldn't hear what anybody said; | of the kind that has occurred. It however, | 8 white-headed, venerable looking, but George, Manone, vcond, alpha, Jooopa F Rw x . G. Jordan Stranger. On Thurs jurrounding buildings. were carrying him into the Marshal’s office; ‘without stricken old name Rogers. Jer, and Mr. G. Jordan that of the Sti On Thi thence the fire spread to the surrounding bu two men hi he M ‘office; | that some of the citizens bave not been W ap- man, who gave his as wihaaoia 4 day Mee. Maedor and Mr. C. Fisher were to appear in |g. . f these two colored men, one was almost ont, and | prehensions of an accident of a serious character. | Little. He stated he was one of the soldiers of the wat sae Saverpewe, fine. comedy, Miss Davenport is at Montreal, tor te Mine in Hooxserr, N. H—The Manches- | the other had his whole body inside; we shoved | The Delaware Gazetle says: ‘It is but & few | revolution, and bad fought and bled for hls country, se : 9 a ny <9 Panis, Ero.—The receipts of the theatres, ballrooms, | covery of whut promicen te hee ait oy era ona nea ig: | them out, and shut the door; they faced ut doors | months since a hi citizen called | but years had elapsed, his means were + | seesine baer tere a dara cll rack bee ad olliae placen of publle reséet of Paria, atseunted 11, | Meantain, Hockeett, Wr Hy Eh cs i Gas vee T first saw them; , I don’t know | upon us and dec! feared to live in his | and his friends relatives gone to that bourne sharing Watts. Matgasas: 4, Tuemoges, Savannah; J (189,8880" 60¢., being 85,8121. S10, less than | 84 twenty years ago aman tock oul of’ the mecntele fe rear boners ome again my leg and I thought | house, a8 he alleged, of the manifest care- | from whence none return. Sans food, sans bed, sans oe, q alee, % aio) ‘This falling off in that ‘month is accountei | *!ver {Bough to make holf a dozen table spoons; that | ¢} r feave, 80 I retreated and went back into | lessness with whioh the powder were driven poy il sans everything, he Denese court to ‘May 2, sobrs Two Brothers, ° by he closing of several of the theatres and other | #fc* that time the mountain has been neglected, until | the entry ways; we couldn't fasten the door, and | by his door.” The same that a gentle- | send him to jail as a place of rest. judge, evi- bees cohen Catitdae tock, | places during Pastion week, recently some {etermed Califrnians have got hold of the | ie ane it in again; then we let ’om come, if the wage read about ‘an hour dent affected hy the old man’s sad tole, esa him and Adelside, Jamooos, NYocke “Cha pha a neeig _ | property, un to dig out of it what has very much ‘would come; they forced it n second time; that, the drivers Spe Sen Care, cal gave, cadena, thes . Ucn in "Ts Dench, aeenanaeant Ove | the appearance of itver'ore mixed with quarts. "Thy | Was after I aaw Batchelder; it might have best jee eee ‘nourishing food instead of the bread and ie M Mason, Staples, 1 2B, ure great deal of excite. ment in the region round abou Albeay, Hodges, Philadel

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