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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1865. a The Alleged Gumbling Cases. Military Affairs. ‘The Disbanded Crimean Battalion. Interesting trom Brazil. ‘noose leaves baad Maracaibo, 16 with ooffee, hides, AXAMINATION BEFORS JUSCICR BRENWAN—DIBMISSAL | EXCURSION OF NEW YORK CITY GUARD TO CANADA. LETTER FROM COLONEL THOMAS PIOTON. OUR AMAZON RIVER CORRESPONDENCE. over the horns oe ra WUD neck, ab iauaitand alpen, poi gary aie a to OF THE COMPLAINTS. ‘The New Ycrk City Guard, Capt. T. T. Ferris, leave | To rmx Eprron ov tux New Yorx Hxaatp :-— Cuanvis, JRLE Do Maraso, Rio Awazon, or gent ) of the fugitive, and is ‘Tho exomination in the case of Pat Hearne, William E. | the city this morning, vis the H River Railroad, | Havieg understeed that some of the Nova Scotian ‘March 15, 1856. t suddenly drawn tight; them comes the beauty of Sbllgdelphia), Norgraye, Fronters de Alien and John N. Briggs, charged om the complaint of | on an excursion to Moutreal. The programme of the | journals are loud in their pais of the ability, gaat | An Amazonian Ezxpresoman—His ‘Stature and | $e homes treuang. sow heseang beck, then bosd: | Zotac reece pastors dane 0 lat St low officer Vandervort, of the Mayor's office, with keoping | journey is an follows :—Leave the city 9 o'clook this | ty, ke., &e., of the emissary despatched to this elty for | Acccmplishments— Branding of Native Cattli— | s¢hin leaping the to eva aie ahem ea | ‘Weypousatt 60 days ir ingens gambling houses at their resptctive saloons, was com- | morning; will be received by the ‘Citizen Corps’ in | the purpose of enlisting men for her Britannic Majesty’s Scores at a Facenda—Immense Arrwwals from | another lasro is scoured 4/4 parrot, and the animal | rt New, ete Cont Mi weaced on Saturday, before Justice Brennan, atthe Se- | Troy, and dine with this company; thenee to Saratoge, | Foreign hegion, and learning furthermore that some ls: | Para. Picture and Purmuits of @ Padre-—The | 1 parly led and party driven ba2K within the pen. | woeds LP vessel to D esokman pen oi me where the Guard will be the guests of Mr. Marvim, pro- | agreeable remarks bave been made in referemce to tho Cattle Hunt, Cattle Pen, Modes of Lassoing pl Mp riggers ola oe. aa bongdea Uy about, he rpect- SEES ans et See OE prietor of the United States Hotel; next to Whitehall, | deceptions” (such Tam given to understand is the | cng pranding— Patriarchal Entertainments—A ee ee, ee riot en pat aptain and mate sick, Charles M. , policeman, on being cross- | and thence by steamer to Rouse’s Point, om Lake Cham- | word employed) practiced by Americans with regard to : ’ eer ue fea can hy af examined by counsel for the defenos, deposed that he | plain; from thence to Montreal, arriving there 9 o'elock | the movement, I, with the advice aud consent of others | Dlessing and Departure—T'rip to Charvis—Its | OPS Ts, time the feast goes on—beeves, ohick- | 0 0-2. é was in the house No. 587 Broadway; upon that occasion | ‘Tueday evening; will be ressived in Montreal by the | connected—10 our pecuniary andother disadvantage—in | Situation and Importance—The India en) ens, pigs, game, dc. &o,, being daily kilied to satisfy | 4,07 nine), antler. Teiee oa went up to defendant, and asked him his mame; had seen | Mayor and civic authorities, and by the Montresleavalry; | the matter, deem it proper to present you with aper.| Js/ands. the’ hun} of the numerous guests, At of Festina, eilvoary,, Nouvives, ai pose gervennn aactetapey Bee: Sag Hat of tae | will take up quarters at the Movtreal House, After | soval revelation of the affair, as far as Americans have | _ It is now over a month since I have had the honor nigut, by of the moon, the spirited fan me forthoiaa Owen & Sons. Janel, saned hime bia pene ree ae, therefore | epjoying the good things of Montreal, after an excursion | been concerned. of sending you apy of my scribblings. It would be dango, cdo her Se sien: ook ey watt ethbay), Reed, Jacksonville, 8 dave, Early in March last, a persou representing himself to | impossible for me to say when you are to recelye + oot |“ Bobr se) Cooper, Bermuda, 7 days, with Q By Justice Brennan—Did you ever sseany gamb- | over the rapids of the St. Lawrence in the steamer ling going on in that house? A No. Jenny Lind, (by invitation of Capt. Moody,) the “ boys’’ Produce witorsses who can testify to ear sc that . A. I think I ; I think off will leave Canada and turn their faces homeward 0: prove that fact. — cer Hope c28 | ednesday, via Portland and Boston. {m Portland the OBlcer Hope—I esnzot;] was mover there in iny life. | | visiters will be received by five military companics, and Pree ee, easy tothe “Imct at Maatona, | become the especial guests of the Portland Light Infan ant’s place beirg kept for gambling purposes, | try, Capt. Harmon. Here they are going to have a Justice Brenman dismissed the complaint against | ‘time,’ if they do anywheres, even if it has to be done Me ea Oe WE ete court room. ye, | om cold water, Mr. James E, Fernold, one of the load Vandervort, however, could not swear that the house of | ing merchants of Portland, bas been indastrious the aooused had been usec for gambling purposes. im bis efforts to give the New Yorkers a “blow ‘i Brennan Have you any witesses here to 406 | outs of the most approved style, when they tify t0 the fact of gambling golog on in Mr. Auea’s | 000, 0 Peclsat thé: | Gnenamiamteciilecs’> have been am officer in H, E. I. service, waited upon me, | this document, for even at this ear! period and requested my co-operation in the formation of an means of forwatding begin to look init parntey cies duitng' tha puto eetln. tae wank Titenet Peleg ne, Papas oee Haks. neve Op Sopeta that I together to foe kist. Jeet proviaed'T could be ustiied in promising thors tase | Before me, hat in hand, with the most innocent ue Otaet ‘ahd malasein te Breneed, eth & ‘hore auxilliary aselstance we must rely, that the cor. | cast of countenance possible, awaits my present | &¥) Georgetown, SC, 4 da, Tequisiticns— probably the same as demanded in | bearer of despatches, a real live native Ams@onian ie waa Bo Saare fy LS i s. otner 23; would be readily and Radsere “4 Promise to that efleat being given, communications pass- | is ncted bereabouts as sheko grande, (large sheko,) | © » bis son, son-in-law and w. Wewere | Schr Wm abbott, Parker, Bangor, 3 days BELOW. moutis fed’ by {oe Brith government. Upoo « tatitestony | This Indian, who atands about six feet eight inches, | ard aightfal we find ourselves alone with 3: a ed between some haifadozen American gentlemen of ralltaty re utation and known ability, who hed served | St dis as fine a specimen of s men as you ever saw. in the Mexican and other campaigts, w! council, de- | I beg leave not to relate any of his feats of strength; house, A I have not; all | Know about the martte is > im, some Wind at sunrise NW; meridian, 8; sunset, calm. contained in my afidavit, sta:ing’ that the place was, | will proceed to Boston where thoy will be received by Hfeccnptealun the agent of her Majer phould Genin; | 28 Tam not ambitious of acquiring the fame of tell- ase in He is Z arenagregpante see 7 pameee ber mre os bling co i eee a me si a Capt. James F. Shepard, and Boston Ligh: | #4 the ground plan of our future operations. We agreed ing imeredulcus stories. Although my swarthy en aps os eexneeed ‘to him, and is uncuxD—At New Be sy ete ‘fameng ourcelves that in case of final and who has any pre- n Andrews & Co, # superior ship of about be RU mecha catvscnsiesoameteiontae friend has sworn by St. Meguil, and numberless | tensions to education. We declare our on to | * Av the same place 16th inst, by Mr Samusl Damon, » due production of'an uprivalied corps d’clite , to bs composed | times crossed himself in holy reverence in token of | depart next morzing, which is received with loud | barkof ‘about $00 tons, ‘oulie’d ‘Taber, owned by wholly of mative Americans—the officers unexception- | pis sincerity, still, if he gets any caraca on hisar. | demonstrations of ‘disappropation. Ho’ our | Meters Henry Taber 4 Co, and to bo employed in the speem Mot suche atripe tat Samat home would pAcagh Tapiacind=e4 determination being fixed, our boat was put in order | Yale 4bery..sader cominand of Copt tate have, so. just reason tobe, ashamed of his child ~~ in town, the ee an are per "4 one Freie, | °fehip Rally Morton. ne Crimes, Wo had coaSdence is our ax: bear from Don Remy some time and with a strorg fair breeze we were again SRR COSTED) Snes aareee. ORTs Sean aleommtiae a come; but if he goes sgainst his nature to such an | sail; end after rs of otber speculations would tempt many young and | extent as tokeep sober long enough to walk a quar. | 8Way for sdveniarons uitite Cee ee it seen ter of @ wile, then the chances are that he may oe ala eiaans 7 wa hoped Mr. Vandervort sould manage to get some testi- | Irfantry, ae . Inthe moderm ‘‘Athens” our mony egainst individuals a:cused of orime before he | friends will be reviewed by the Mayor and civic autho- Coused thelr arrest : rities, and will be entertained by Col. Newal A. Thomp The complainamt stated that he was acting strictl: son, at his private resitence, and complimeated with a under the orders of the Muyor, and had ro personal feel- | barquet at Faneuil Hell, the old cradle of liberty. The ing im the matter. i next stopping place 1s Providence, where the Gaard will ‘fas case of John N. Briggs, of West Broadway, was | arrive on Fricay if nothing happens, and be the genes then taben up, but, as in all the other cases, noevideace | of the Provicence First Light Infantry, Colonel W. W. being brousht forward to prove the charge of gambling, | Brown, the oldest company of soldiers in the Union. the magistrate diemisse: the complaint, ‘The Guard expect to arrive homs from Providence on Thus all three of these complaints bave been dis- | Saturday next. The above is only a small on of the missed by Justice Brennan, a go evidence could be | good things of the joursey. The City Guard stands ht forward to substantiate the charges brought | among the first in oar country as a body of well driled é BOSTON, Suse TfvAre at Quarantine’ ship Cavalice, Ide iueks Daniel, Messina; B i Yamington, 3 beige uben Carver, Cardenas; Caroline, Re: , Dudloy, Matanzas; Jos Fark, and Adelphiv, Philadelphia. ‘orald Marine § g e $ E. g E 352 the British , tO covet dist ‘and pense lew ate the plains ¢ of the Orient. “4 ie slightly remember to deposit this document safely | heareal of our visit here. Suffice it re. ‘against the defencants by Mr. Vandervort. soldiers, snd the honor and reputation of our militsry | | ¥0U» Mr. Bdstor, who are by reputation acquainted | into the hands of my agent in Para, who, through | ceived the same bountiful here as at Sr. eee. er iy eee pigs dO Missions fa the bettalion, can readily certify to the su. | bia agent in New York, will forward to you. | 10 ea far ping wt Ere ay, proesded periority of any body of men mastered in, the Aeld be- | Sheko’s reward for the safe delivery of said docu" | Charvis ia the capital town of this island, being Tas Cxnrag Srager AccipeNt—DgaTa OF THE PARTIES To dey being the anniversary of the declaration of war influence and command. It is needless to Iason Yesterday, we briefly announced the fact of | py the Congrecs of the United states against Groat | revert to their merits, for almost every one of the gal- | mens wil be a flaring bandana end moler of | sbout one hundred and thirty miles from the sea- (3 party previously bad earned distinction ia well- | tobacco. board, and about seven days’ aail (by Brazilian con- two mea, named John McNally Joun MeMullia, | Britain, that event occurring June 18, 1812, there will | rought camprigns. almost daily conferences veyances) from Para. Here are stationed a gov- having been run over on the ‘tatlem Railroad, in Centre | y@ a perace of the old soldiers who served in that war. | with me, charged with the representation of my brother | _ Im my last we megane the hospitality of Br | erpment Vee. containing about.one or two re- street, near Pearl, at a late hour on Saturday aight, | The corps will meet at their headquarters, No. 62 Lispe- | Americans, the ex East Indian exhibited a series of let- | Jose, and were also ite enough to witness the | giments of soldiers, a police magistrate, and the nard street, at 1 o’slock P, M., in fall uniform, and Sinoe writing the paragraph in question both men have | Dt tote lark, where they will be reviewed by the Keck uoter to Mr, Grampion, to the Lisulsoamt Goveragr | oPérstion of cattle branding on this partioular farm - Pee ere oar ie the padre lect notes to Mr. Crampton, to the Livutenant Governor - The numerous islands withis a Hertfor A died, at the New York Hospital, vhere an inquest will | Mayor and city authori:les. The parade will be ania- | of Nova scotia, &5., &c., and informing me of the suc- Our host, about a week before the time appointed *: oe ot Nob: Ey z ghd mornin; , ilton. 1 nd wil hi ds the ~ | cessful progress of hia negotiations, urged me to all com- miles bave to make Charvis their depot for pass | wich; im & Anns, Westoott, Bi J . be Meld this morning, ty Grocer liton. Te appears, | trertog one, Gad will dosomerhiag aware tho room. | casa graven of hy nigoatony, urge metoall som, | forthe fet, ent out invitations to all his tlends | ports, ortho sotling of any diflcalies which may oo- | Ba*f,.eusten'gk sig, wonderin, 288 He ag from what we could learn yesterday, that these men, | bra battalion, a8, at an interview with Mr. Barclay, that | apd neighbors within e cirsuit of sixty miles to at- | Cur. Charvis of ns about fifteen hundred or two ‘Hutchings, and Kate, Fuller Tieton ened had 3 Poter M ut ; Wm Coop: while walking along the track, near Pearl strset, were THE WASHINGTON CONTINENTAL GUARD. gentleman had inf him that our proposltio: feest. larg ts thousand izhabitants, who depend upon the seiliag fagu fi caught between one of tho lorg cars, going dowa the | _ The fret company Washington Continental Guard, ua- Soon acoepted, and an agent would arrivo in the sioaner pate pry eee eh pes ca “4 and buying of India rubber, hides, cattle or fish; for A Carre Sad Gat wynkoop, Bone street, and a pile of bricks that was heaped up withia | er command of Capt. John Darrow, will parade to-day | Pacific to periect al! angements temporarily entered '» and eatables, | their support near here are the Sarenga, or in- Portiand; Tacony, Corson, eighteen inches of the track, end falling under the rear | to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill bo vate oy care Se Gee sees orion arrived from Pars, and for four or five days the | dia-rubber islands, from whic the world is pret eames omeeh Clisten® hac both tbrir lege broken by the | They will be accompanied by Robertson's bent, and will | Sootis, and was stopping, at ‘Delmonico’s. Immediately | fcenda presented an animated and bustling scene, Pe rw or next ae uy i pnueaacit sai upon the arrival of the Hon, Mr Howe the Sst iodian | preparatory to receiving the expected guests. At the ate ‘of this article for the lat aa 5 at Disasters, dc. 5 rtnem (ow driver, Joha De lan, visit Brooklyn, by :nvitatinn of the American Volunteers racnat be orrlled te brakes wes | of tbat elty. ‘This company of Continentals {a claimed he saw the men getting in between the car and the | tobe the Srat exclusively American company ever or- bricks, but was told to go on by the men, who remained | ganised in the city of New York. close up becide tbe pile unui the car had od them MISCBLLANKOUS. atout one-balf its kepgth, when they suddenly turaed The State Fencibles will proceed on an excarsion to around, (probably thinking that the danger bad re Orange, New Jersey, to-day. d,) ana were at once caugh¢ by the wood work of the | Company D, Washington Grays, Fighth Regiment, will CAN ee eee nein religvel thee | Proceed to Flushing, L. 1., to-morrow, on # military ex: long survive the inj sufferings 8 few our efter their admittance into the | cUrion for exercise and drill. alled eral of Us and i bed been appointed to pe tbe agent, of Mi Howd, ani | ®Ppointed time they began to arrive in canoes, on | snd progress; the hebits, customs and general man- a ft Manes 9th ult tor that through him sll our ouminualestions must pass, horseback, and in large ox carte; men, women bere eae Fight men, aie S hobeamniy. spre f the 12th ult, about 100 a im accordence wist arrangement levine firm! child q merous Tacos, ‘western | in his representations. as all big previous ‘eclarations and childrep, esch one bringing his or ber hem informed me ¢ the tide has served, avd I only Sout he vessel proved w aot Soro sppeared based upoa frath, and as he was furtheraore | méck and change of raiment for @ weck. At last | wait to say for Ned, that “‘as to beaatifal watertowis a ior company pbs ‘cage om fos ae eerie tance: the head padre of the island had arrived, and this | and P birds, he, for one satisfied, as ith calls, rigging. eo 1eun ult, given to bim fe wating, ani were aubeoquently repre: | teing all that was wanting,the festa was daly open- | 88 ample box all laid out in state in the Bold, Notice to Mariners. Howe on bebalf of her a government, They oan | ed by the usual ceremonies of the charch, accom. | Cm tesuly.”” Here I an rab ted my limits, and the | svorace or Tie QUEEN’: CHANNEL, RIVER THAMES, isa & MARoaRst, and crew were saved, together few light articles, which were hespite® The National Blues, the New Haven company who | be epitomized as follow Dor pon ENGLAND. cy, were on a visit to thie city as guests of the Highwood | "7.—The battalion to consist of 430 picked volunteers, | P&Died by discharges of rockets, guns, and small | bie, from Point Taipu to the Ville do Chi Bah! | ,, ficial information bas boon received at this office through, Free wx Waren Sraver.—Yesterday aiternoon, be | Guarda, returned home oa Friday night last, much | to be armed with Sharpe's pxtent carbines and Colvs | arte. who respects science now-a-days? Stow your observa- (he Depertnnees Of Dusan ent te. sesernance Wo Abe Se tweem 3 and 4 o'clock, » fire wrote out in the dwelling | pleased with their excursion. house, occupied by William Whitney, No. 31244 Water street. The fire started from the kitchen, and rapidly Police Intelligence. spread up the wood partition to the upper floors, ex- MORALITY IN THE SEVENTH WARD. tending to the followiog huuses :—No. 810, ocsupied b; Quite a curious case came up before Justice Wood yes- Josiah Stearrs; No. 308, occupied by Alexander Mulhol- land; No. 312,’ cecupied by gt pet Colline; No, 316, o0- terday morning.” It appears that on Saturday night a compeny to Halifax, and there detinitel ized as F en ndeveniont ‘American rifle battalions noatiaslly at- | ideal in fact of what a padre should be—can eat, RE ee ons to go on, and still on. Ex- | Slow wa SR A pea ge rm, BC aes | Sone eee iponl bee ais Grivk axd gemble with the best of them; one of | pect to visit the Serenga grounds next week, when | sompass borings, vis 7 is wt wich ceive money enovgh to transport him, upon its Gaal dis. | those characters you read abou} but seldom see. | you may hear something more from the ering a eee ond of aremeed, in Bia zi ic! m bandment, to some port in the United states, or else- | Allow me here to state how I first bezame acquaint DON AMES. fam Care, nexcly nity pietols; to be provisionally organized as an emigrant ‘The padre is large, rourd, fat, and jolly—our beau tions in an sree and send them to Manry, says pA (at fead Boy, che uered’ - from ite f oupied by Robert Mackrel The above named premises | row took place in a drinking ssloon in Montgomery atree! where on this continent. a wee two story frame. Nos 31234, 910, 208 sud 812 | over a game of eards, when «man named Dental 4 xno. oieoen Soe pireeenear So aie ee pla dopa spbyalny bette be atcan Me Mh fa Our Wisconsin Correspondence. gate en Veee. Noy He were totally destroyed, No. 316 considerably burnt cal field to be elected (by ballot) by the line; those to be | gocd insight into the morals of the existing prieat- Pi pr Wis., May 21, 1856. Pan Band S| ‘Boys! the aide and rear. All the above buildings have been | W* severely stabbed, a: is alleged, by Robert Brown. | commissioned os csptsins who raised companies; liea- | hoog but aleo with what rect ini ‘their ‘BaIRIx DU CATES, ’ » 1856. pone be yee Sums eh chasing ot us| Tze, sing thn cern ued te te | 78s oe umes tai esta | I Cncrepatca a esa Some years ag {| “tary eur te simran Sire | "ae reagan han aeons i C . ag : % Sad seatbelp tine to tote aay raP oui eam place and arrested Brown and » number of , , ag ean. Pt years ago Law— Feeling the Administration—Emigra- | ,,the folering alterations have also taken place in nooere by two fit and non-commissioned officer: i il WURREER GOEL he ‘+ | landed in Charvis,and soon after became soquainted | — tion—Old French Settlemen's—Railroads—Governor Sey- | ist March, vis: 3. 5 Cemlenioned softerrs were to secetve fall poy ac- | with azon of Br. Olimpia, who, with some of his pe Inhaling— Expected Sweep of the Know Nothings. longer necesssry. ording to grace, © war, and to rel ions, ered “pair ’ d and si Cc it Colors—The West Pi '. Stir pay at ta tetmalnation, Ofons avd pcivates ta be | CoMPABODS volnateered to show me the sights patnerr breadth “scopes by Good and eld,” | aa Beh Buoy, tho Fas Patch Buoy, nud the Weak Touges pewarecd by pensions, ke, &e. in common with all | abcut town. As we wire passing a corner house we | (the sharks of the latter being vastly the moat danger- | Buoy, have been obanged from their ‘ormer colors to black other corpr-of the Brith sfmy.” beard quite an animated and exciting discussion | OM), Ihave, lke a true Galway soldier, turned up, alive | snd white, chequered.” "he Wedge Buoy from ted ve black: Uncer 2 firm bellef that the above propecitions were | CYereemre due ae bee mM. | And kicking, on the banks of the Mississippi; and with- | «the sbevs alterations the bus et rig veer tn acquiceced in by the British authorities, we went to | &0iDg cn within. Stopping opposite the window we | ot ra :the sonal af tng theos on tte spnibers as eh glue ene work and secured the fall complement of efficers, ail | could gee tossing aloft of brawny and dackish | °* {s*ther ceremony, I proceed to give yous few hints | “it, ONE Nargate Spit Buoy, previously chequered black and men of reputation and knowledge, and over 300 priva:es, hands acd arms; upon entering we found the of reat sayings ‘and doings in Ape aon world, a mate, , hae Deo Shae those ‘colors in vertical stripes. ourg, able ted, leticmen, a majority Americans, 6 free, off-hand styie of the true Western or Board. Late Suidiers and excellent eheth, es br Ber the | pedre seated at one side. of a square . Thi pol eric IORNTON A. JENKINS, Seoretary- di te bazeenn ihe athe t" refreshing. This great valley of the Mississippi, like West- jpeken, d&e. cae ee sorely Oat battation Toad bat ions | table, expostulating mildly agetnst the wrathfal out- | chester county inthe Revolution, isthe ‘neutral ground”” | _ Br ship Egyptian Witeh, bozos, Tune 15, 25 miles SH of men to secure to fill the ranks, and to replace any who | pouring of an excited individual in a blouse; on the | of the Union. Here the men fromevery different State Parneast (reported on the nlght of 14ch, fas squall, Leen my Bs foniarmet a we = ied eae: ‘ther aide of eaid table, with clasped handsand up, | meet and mingle together, all dropping some of their | Piletbost New Yorg, | ie astoniabed to dad i the Glpman pepers Severibements | tuned eger, the vorthy father called upon St An- | peculiar prejution, join hands tn friendship, and fool | sunels, of Gage ayy nucibea pin eee toe offering in¢uszements for Holeteiners, pauy and Eure | thony to bear witness to the truth of his protesta- their hearts warming towards each other, like travellers cule Oooan Chief, stoe ing EB, May Tat 41 14. no lon ree ee je mar to oun va ren ores ions of innocense. One of the padre’s duties was whose a a viponaon we seablaoteee ergo seme Oriental, Robineen, from NOrleans for St Joha, NB, to ibis mor it awakened the attention of the autho. | o keep a nuuber cf young ideas, and instruct them Even, actions, pinched:up, Massachuset' Ship R H Dixey, from Mobile for Havre, June 9, lat 2228, nities, 8 of us for the first time discovered that | Low to shoot; these youngaters of course liked the | ™&2, inspite of himself, feclas glow of liberality quite | lon 7404. 2 _ we hed lio ourtelves open to punishment for violatioa | sport, and showed their spprobation in all manner | 2¢W and strange. Bark Alma, Allen, from Charleston for Havre, June 9, lat of the neutrallty laws, at least to the expense of a pre- | Tar'ny woys, even to shouting out, go it mew pat | The people of this great growing State have as yot es- | “Bark Fatah D Hale, Crowther, from Portland for Havana, ie iistdnemme and anxious to place a few miles be- | (MY father), «rdon’t strike the charch, doido (srazy | caped the law prescribing what they shall eatand drink, | 77624) Je0 {LU longo is8ar tween oe and the Grand Jury, we turned to Mtr. Joseph pone erm four Fite opie, were loung- | notwithstanding the strenuous efforts of a few factioniats 25,108 TA Cook, trom Bt ty ah saatlgs lowe to aflord us the promised means of transportation, H ing in the eastern part of the State. Ihe Legielature of or hae gi alla comets M eceneg hoy t but that worthy, at the first insinuation of danger, hed | Perfect indifference aat» how tae affair should ter- La off Cape Florida. a dered himself invisible, and tas ve'were | Upon asking my friend what it all meant, | [ows has raddled her poople with » law similar to the | | Bris Georgia, Carlisle, from Bangor for Cardenas, Junei8, x pat suantieg, seianes moneys Tegra foe ait zing mi chondom:; “T assure you ine one in New York, but it is agreed in some of the towns i Woreign Ports. ation, or eve y a all— merely an every day occarrence; unanimously to disregard it entirely, and I believe it is Canpirr—In port June 1 bark Lucy L Hale, Lull, to lead oporitons would be adhered to upon our arival at | Padre simply jikes tale man's Wile’ waftotestiy well | tue caseel seatidiit Uietighbat tad for Boston. xh nen demain spateca day alifex, should we take any means of getting there. | Crouch to’ embrace ber at comveasional: bat 1 B iment throug! 0 State. ‘Care Havrizn—No Am vesel in ptrt Sune 1, While cogitating upon ome means to avoid a disbend- | CrUngsi cio awe oe Oe Ol vemch a fas out | _ The sdministration of President Pierce has about the | ,,Cixrvmcos—8la Sunes brigs Melasro, Nichols, NYork; ment of the epterprise, I was visited by ® person appa- mes " : about | same proportion of friends here as in the Kast, but it | ‘Gonsremsinereg are ace rently connected with the United States Marshal's ollice, | ttifles.” Shortiy after doido exhausted himself, “ : ek nzIBOTLE Are Mey 11 ship Anna Tift, Linsoot, who aesured me thet the names of the prominent officers | avd stumped out of the house, followed by the little | seems to be the general feeling to aay bu: little against | Tish whet id aot June G sont Elisa Jano, for NYork. were, boowa to the United Seates st Attorney, who twinkling eyes of his worship | who, looking i. me, on the ground that w always claims for- | yy port schr Indian Chict, for do 7 days. a was rmined to prevent Americans aving here, | and significantly rq ald pate, ejasu- eyo of em jALIrAx—Arr Jure 9 ship Wm M Roy Thom la- feet peg baci areginages tary How yd pattin emigration to this new country this year is | vorpool; senza Sarah & Adeline, Kay, = Uncle fe and that it ve progressed farsaer we shculd be ser. age Rene elapsed into a hearty laugh, | beyond all precedent. The river is teeming with boats, | Gris, Richmond. Cla th sobr Augusta Parker, Lewis, W perty. The loss is estimuted at about $2,000, a portion | *™°PE whom was one Michsel Shanahap. ll par- Send Knoll tens is Sree by snsurance, In the building No. ties were conveyed to the station house of the Seveath a> a ahaa oa wo explosions took place, supposed from gun- here Shanahan, powder, oy atnif keg was foued on Wie peeauer’ © Wares where cone supe: Rnvioen te em Dmns.—It was somioMieiaily an. | DOWeve was put into e cell thet contained a prisoner, nounced months ago, from Washington, that our Post. | Placed there for easaniting his wife. Inthe morning, when Mr. Shanaban awoke, as one would very naturally master General, pursed by our city postmaster, was ia. |, yp 0089, he thrust bis hand into his pocket, to sve if all cubating s radical reform in our miserable city postal ar- | waa right, but was almost struck dumb on finding that Tangements, But what does this reform turn out to be. | all hia ready cash, amounting to $47, had been abstract: A ridiculous mues, in every sense, We are to have our | 9: He immediately charged his fellow letters carried up and down the lesch-like shaped island | Cung.ths tbief, spd ined bie Moron of Manhattan three or four times a day, instead of two | was found =o a or three, ag at present. But that only exhiditathe ab. | Cot, but the remainder of the ‘‘ready’’ could urdity of the present arrangement—four times a day | faq tuo suspected mam undereeny @ rigorous search, netead of three. A letter written, for example, ia | A thought then strack Shanahan that the money must Forty fourth street om the East River, to a person in the | bave been swallowed and the only way to recover it same street on the North River, distant about a mile, | fooeyot ihe supposed pickpocket,” But ua be i Sh y the present arrangement bas to be brought down | would not conrent to be dosed, and the magiatrate ‘own four miles on the on6 side of theisland, to becar- | could not compel him to drink, the matter still remains ied up again the same distance on the other. Letters | Sade ogatent ihe irdivouel by way of retaliation fot tae thus written between the upper sections of the city, | expensive mouthful he took from Shanahan’s pockets. cannot be interchanged in ste same twenty-four hours. | The latter seems quite disconeolate at the loss of his What we want is local post offices both up and dowa | money, and firmly believes t emetic had only town, which can serve as po nes from waich city corres: | been given to bis cel mate, the eash would have been ee Seger cee} Cope a, That is toe on'y | recovered but very little the worse of wear and tear. De! povedch tat Sedge Cuiopbell ¢ fazangements cal / 41 17G#D SEDUCTION UNDBB PROMISE OP MARRIAGE. be Meany paki] iipasines pone = or Phe herp Boyd, 4 man named | atrick Conlon was taken into custody ur derstand thejousiness and the wants of the public, | yestercay by cffiser Smith, of the Third District Police and will perhaps leara bow to remedy the existin s ; Leet 1 paige acer bic reba Sut te | Court, charged with having seduced s young women claim—Jocal post offices. We uaderstand that a very | nemed Julia McBride, under solemn promise of mar- general movement has been mace by our long sufferiog | tioge The complainant alleges that she became ac- <piows population in favor of aa up town Post Office, | queinted with the accused in the month of August, y bas not this been done before? Why ia ii not | 168, when a close intimacy sprung up between them, im her gving astray from @ most solemn protestations Davitants on the east acd weet mdes | which resulted. she oald be 8 Post Office near Chatham | tbe pathe of virtue Greenwich anda third at the | of marriege on the part of her Jover; that al:hough exe joining. And my acquaiatance | mach moreso than at pte Re eet) “ junction of the Sixth avenue and Broadway. ‘Theso | bas frequently asked him since to full his promisss, Ser tren ta eie et aemeetr I velumtaete wate | With bis reverence had began. laden down with freight cod swarming with passengers. sifAVANA- Arr Juno 11 bark Clare Ann. Patton, Newport. Sncoe howd have bern’ Touatel. youre ager vad tuey | be ROver pet would consent to let ner become an. Con: | Eogbsh residents, in case of arrest, I voluntarily waited | "no continue my story: All was now settled and | ‘This town, as you well Know, was enrly mde trading | $14 ith 4,102 slgamanip Bl Dorado, Griy, Aepiawal; sip caunot now be refused without, an abusive neglect of t ee Rectal pon lar tpg ey! in the boly ec iedyete ener) that we would relinguish all | eedy for the feast. At daybreak the next morniog | point by the French, and subsequently » military post, Wotton, do and Philedelphis: sohrs Abbot Dever Post-1 rt , My pI 4 Sin axyrese purpoed of nocomensiading Xe public. Are | bands of wedlock. ‘Sheshen proceeded before the maxgis: further steps in the matter, provided that gentleman | some forty saddles were filled, and stood ready to | wat, few years ago, it was considered sufficiently | reux (qot' ald 7th}, Achors, Boston; Sohn Pierce, Melville, would guarantee that no proceedings would be instituted | start after the wild cattle, far back in the interior of | Temoved from the frontier, and abandoned; since loaf ur although in The opinion of lenraed counsel | the island, where, for ten or twelve months they | "ich time itacivil life has commenced. tis situated | , MaPAts- ie Mert April dz shine Arabella, Cobb, and Alex ad iain ovreelves open to heavy penalties—at all | are seldom disturbed—rather sending those to mar- | ("ine Qaime ent Prairie, jor ortlrg: a pag erg te qn | Masacaro—No Am vessel in events. Xo an expenditure of money none of us could | ket who are nearer a: hand and more easily caught. | excellent stca bent heating for 6. Gintasee ef tiles ‘This is the brief history of Mr. Howe’s Glibastering in | The Signal is given, and away they gallop, with | miles, then rising gradually about twenty feet above the rel bastering {a | ribbors fiying and ing fro this city; through his total want of tact, or that of the 8 ow, gay pendants streaaing from | river, runs back three miles, and is bordered by a person Teprerenting him, her Britannic Majesty has lost every point their gaudy dress; the ladies waving — of hills or bluffs, two hundred and fifty rest ‘the services of an effective battalion of Americans, whose | their handkerchiefs, , boys shouting, med a contains about twenty square miles, and very name would have been s tower of af y and and parrots screaming, create quite an avimated ant le be: question _ ghana bch seen 5 T'S Su mets open | Hal ef i sneer on | Svat ngapr=e™ meme meno oe | BAe eg bea a a ra Valor in the East. Instead of whom she has secured | the raila and tears wildly across the plain beyond, | ‘ii Wicucr$, Pa wisstanippt Rattroad in to be Anteh- Becrere—Arr Mey Eiship Winteld Seott, a the puoiic to be turned off witn an andit ona: carrier | trate, and, making a complaint against Conlon for se- one a day, whose duty it is to coavey letters eight or | duction, ‘had him arrested. was held for ex nine miles, when the parties writing and receiving them | amination by Justice Wood. Fooeg teri node Ng A gee ae on CHARGE OF BURGLARY. vat ve them a stone. ‘i wa) 6 Post - Office Department is administered is it? a thought | William Evans was arrested by officer,Van Tassel, of atrikes us. Perhaps the improvements stroagly arged the Fifth ward police, charged with having burglarious- by the public press and the public wants, will diminish | jy entered the premises of George W. Warren, at No. 122 revenues of Mr. Fowler below twenty thoussnd teal. dollars 8 year. if so, tbat alters the care. By all | West Broadway, with intent to steal, The officer al- ki p the revenues of the city Pos! ter. leges that as be was patrolling his beat he saw the ac- at leasthat amount to pay for dingers, | Cused effect an entrance into the store Sony bale rou; e cellar door, when mo went u and Tammany Hall entertainment on a larger scale. Sedday dnd took Iiek tate custody balers ihe heh 4 what? A collection of foreign vi its, soup house 4 0) Depioanos ov tax Sevaxru AvevoR Lnorvu Roou.— | collect ang property. ‘The accused was held to bail m | paupers, end emancipated felons, whee coming bither Pee bee a be Gunteene Goede 6 ao md 2a to, this point during See ete now MBaova— Arr June brig Tde Raynes, Goodie, Havana. This building, just completed by the congregation of | the sum of to answer. wea oes ly regarded curse, whose Og ogee ‘We see no more of them until three | s nese waned business, and the fey Watts trom aedtenat, past athe ‘m Henry, | esteemed a national benefit ‘to Americans. Bat what is the Vertry street M. E, Church, and which they design AREBST OF AN ALLEGED BIVER THIEF. worse in the non-success of this movement, isthe sn. | 10 the afternoon, when the bellowing of wild | & rapidly. When this road is completed, this Uhm a port May 26 brig F Fabars, Jackson, for Phi- to occupy till their church is erected, is a handsome two Between 8 and 9 o’clock yesterday morning, a man preme contempt in which the British enlistment is held, | bulls and the huzzas cf the Vaqueros an- ho plod most beste Be point on the river, '‘AD)—Are June 14 ship Oriental, Robinson, New story structure, thirty by sixty, and cost over $8,500, | named John Smith was taken into custody by officer | for at the Toment not © baker's doven nativs | ncunce thelr return. Some eight hundred head | $24 ‘he gate through as erie: ‘cia Leth soht Wan Wallace, Sharp, Puiladelpbine ; It was dedleated with appropriate religious services yes, | Bingharo,of the Second ward police, charged with having, | bo'™ Americans can be found willin; lunteer to | are Cah an enclosed five acre lot, where | Fundred miles nearer from New York or Battal Home Ports. terday, by Rev. Allen Steele and others. The entire | in company with others. entered the cabin of the sloop save Great Britain from ruin. THOMAS PICTON. they ar New York, June 18, 1855. will al rest, as much as their mad spirits | joint north or west of this Ly way of joeny | BAUTIMORE—Are June 15 brig Tiberias, , until the following morning. Connected | than by way of Cateago ‘and Gelons. Ii ill probly Sores sone, Rogome, Neem iiisotaes" on. plot of ground is 112 feet 6 inches, by 100 fest nd | Harriet, lying at the foot of Bvekman street, with the pat in OR ES Wood,’ Wood, NY. was purchased for $20,000. The church will adjoia the | intention of stealing valuable property. It appears from News by the Malis. to poe pen is be gts avout sixty feet | be the bet ne ie upper. i mene cn ane are Bobol: Bird Talend vis Cl lecture room, an1 will be commenced immediately. It | the evidence adduced before Justice Connolly thet the Mr. Jim Putnam, aged sixty years, a reapsctable and g ae with FE pobee plese, Which T wit Seater race once teote wy) will be a handsome edifice, of brown stone front, having | accused, in company with two others, came up tothe | industrious citizen of Sutton, FS committed suicide | tbat in which are first |, and another ye. aapaent faa trate ee ates ay. ido, Gillett, NYork; 6 twe towers. Mr. Thomas R. Jackson is the srchitect. | slcop ina small boat, and while one of them (the ac- The pews of the lecture room will be rented, but the | cured) kept watch on the catbead of » bark loi od ing om the 13th inst. ‘He bad been in ilt health | leading intoa lot of an equal size. Near the small, church will be a free one. ‘Ihe choir is under the direc | side the dock, underneath which was the boat, li the bad ing #0 gets breath of frev air, Taup | Siciserree fe nd had suffered greatly from depression of | Of marking pep, a ccvered platform is erected for ge 9 air, Isup- | Busiok, and Shamrov! ie ert, @ suffered greatly from dep of aod , as may di tok pote, » hick wi, A = bt, be roy, oem) hoes M el Koh fina it tion of Mr. Horton, and is well disciplined, Prof. Mat- | the others entered through the dead lights of the Har- Sais . Mon of Ms. Berto, So Wakeloy ‘contacted the services | siete'hen Seine alarmed’ hestily made their retrest, | per2stay ey ane Of Charlestown, Mase, will este. | come spectators of the scene. Gome twenty head | he'd iike » good paying epecalation—t 00, det brate thi iversary of are now allowed to rush pell-mell through the former base agh nl Jumped, into | the. Pihhe cathead, fell overboard, | Dattle was fought elghty years ago yesterday. opening, with the hope of finding an outlet that will | “The Keow Nothings, though im their infancy here, aro | S03; Madelre; brigs, Balance, Murray, Barbedoos; Meteor, Juursy Ovt or A Wixnow.—Lawrence Rielly, while | one tying “to get away in the boat and of | Tbe Suseex (N. J.) Herald states that on Monday | free them; end ithe to find this, drive furiously | going to sweep this country like a whirlwind. There | “BosTON—Arr June 16 ship Sea Eagle, Williams, NOr- ” m jotirinm a) ter paldiag abont the water for some minutes, | 2/8! ‘ , 9 one eni 3 an the | wi ‘among ry ans; barks Eagle, Nickerson, Cape Haytion let inst; M B laborig under am attack of detirinm tremens, jumped pa ie ight last Mrs. Wm‘ Van Camp, of Hardwick, Warren | from d to the other. Within 4 along rill Posteo the “ dry bones ’’ in | le tion out of the second story window of the houre No. 280 | was ‘finally capture and takes to the Tombs. A | county, daughter of Joh Shuster, Raq. hung herself | aides of the eral are ranged, about ton foot apart, eee ee er set eee Teer ee nnes ATRL | Seottoay Maney by eee RY Kendrick, Washington street to the pavement below. He was | valise in the cabin was found to have been cut open Pelle nde reer ng to her husband's | the vaqueros, = Yaseo in hand, one end of which | Sethe tena, for by it only can T keep pei paln 4 sobrs Henry” si Haaen, ai red ad ik eh roe in Soy | Enh mvs ey he eek Takers to | mihi east tw ans | Peta etingl share esag'tk pon apc | inte teanalage Gade mows.” CarGGa-~ | Keng Racin alee koh Sgt a minate fatally. easil: tinto the boat, but in the hurry of the mo- ‘iam 5 ) Michigam, as- | is cudde thrown on his haunches, or else kee oe aeerey Savy se, Boones Ayeeey A, FS tee eee. eee ees ce teal Hoe fers feet waren sscumeenn pine, thodg in ¢ morning, and descended la Gurion pg Tee PAD KOA ie, keeper MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. J Wisherson Nickaraon, Fblladephie; gokes Tien Bae, ae Axverunt.—About 5 o’clock on Sunday morning, CHARGE OF SELLING LOTTERY POLIOIBS. county, Pennsylvania, a afternoon, making other fence, Cennnnnnnnnnnnntns Woloatt, Hatters, Granite State, Bassett, rary of an young men, who bad doen induiging rather | quran Lge, of No. 904 Greenwich nse, war taken | in'sc'eZunordiery thort tne a four heuer, 7" | front, bllown, pitches and plows the earth up with Movements of Occan Steamers newrtins Maer veer ukest euiisigian freely ta spirituous potationr, were met by s gang of | 244 custody on Saturday afternoon by Sergeant Marti Trishmam, afew weeks siags | hishorne; hie keeper allthe time with around tara” | "4st HA \— Ary Sune 1s tebrs Gol Sarteriy, Stotava, im Frankfort street, who commenced an indis- | into custody 7 my Terns emigrant. sip, sed lecaea | over the ander ra'l, “takes in the slack,” uatil the and FN ayaa 'é Cld sohr Nerth State, ceiminate atiack, beasing and maiming them severely, of the Seoond District Police Overt, charged with Beviag, Pee yg ey Bp eo A Horton, do, Sid’ brig Somers; ache Ald, Milne Catharine would have probably ke were it no aries Nelson, of No. 28 Columbia A m that te abouts td erlonof tke combatants aroused tue | “7,the Provence of Tosem ploy tigketa to various eus- | YOURE German gir and St New Orlenas-attompted to | rail, whem he is thrown violently to the ‘and WRASEPORT Are Jeneg ble Albont, Woodbury, York who sent for the police, When they arrived, | tomers. ‘The books, slips, &c., were seized by the officer p-iaduce her to marty him. Tadiog om tis, on he Ath | secured. After all in the pen have thus tld 14th for London), brig Jere Fowler. P however, the fighters cleared out, nor could they be | and conveyed to the police court. Justice Brennan held | !n#t. he leaped trom the story ouse, and thus | secured, the irons are taken from the fire, and the 14, or Bar, ae. brs Astros, Balti found, tioogs whele lower part of the ward was | the accused to bail iu the sum of $300 to answer the | © ad : owner’s mark burned into the flank, which is Wadeiphin; 10th, Charles, Alosandria; lath, A searched. Ih is sald the rowZies belonged toa gang of | charge preferred against him. We learn from the Cleveland Herald that there is but | piainly visible until the next year, when, at the PALE REV ER-Are June 14 sob little ability that the ds: cr to the Ohio casel Bt Akron ‘cam be ropared before the Int of July. | Mme time, the operation te repented. 7, A negro slave has been sentenced to be hung in Macon, | regeons, namely: Arst, aa all the cattle on the island Ga, on the 18th of July, for burglary. are to get together ‘and mixed, each fi Fampers sttached foam engiue company in the Sixth "ALLBORD FALSE YRETENOSS. Sopa Warre Pirs Bursrep.—On Saturday, a soda water Bernard McCabe was arrested and brought before pipe which leads through William street, vane on the | Justice Wood, charged with having obtained $10 from R ber, ae Sid 15th sohr Rev: Corson. aro June 13 schrsJ G nen weer, Dickinson, Alexsodris; stoamor i , ‘Albany; sloop WW ids, Weaver, hrs P B At Bacon, ean eh nderson Cone, and Almon coruer of the Dutch Reformed Church, boili and Valentine Rupert under false pretences, The complain- The ag: te value of real and personal property in may, by mark, claim his own, or if by theft he 2, 4 thapwing wp the carth until 1s resched the. surfase, and | o3t abages thet Metab came to im ta ee him fer | Oc iat daod dusky, one of the principal lake ports ia | ioses any hides, he cen trace them out ant reosrer pa BON--Ary Jone sob Caran Wal, Rogeeny found its way to the gutter, down which it flowed, | $10 that he owed oneGleber, Rupert, supposing that it » oat tn 1 them; it also prevents mapy disputes and settles all ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIS DAY. ot Jor, NYork:, Com Kearney, Lovell, NYork ior ‘Boston: forming « rivulet of considerable site, i wat Low an msl hee ee quarrels in regerd to ownership; if a farmer finds — il i sil | "NEw Suckane"A tae 9 shipe Houghton, ipeaettemeateansainanisctiteas ri 5 mon! '. near mises without a brand } f 4 a Brooblyn City Intelligence. tollget’ the debt. ‘MeOabe was held to auswer the | The New Haven Register calls attention to the atrang» | he jinmedistely pute his’ hand snd seal” upon Pmmpepense vanity : Dies Dillingham. Bristol eased, Bald Agtacx On Unrrep Stare Mantees py Rowores.—a | “*"S* coine dence noticeable in that elty: that the Medica’ | them, ard he ever after becomes the lawfal owner. pero ’ Stvanneky J Gittings trons, Havenat Be ge A QUARREL AND DEADLY ASSAULT. College is om the road to the Cemetery; Diviaity Col 4p) ration of brandin lt att! jaras, aad Roatan disturbance occurred between a number of rowdies and Co ee ee ike Lewaauesi, tothe Jal. New | _ During the ope 1G many exciting enry Cook (Br), i Bat Atm early hour yesterday morning, a blacksmith, named William White, was arrested by officers Calfax and Herti-, of the Ninth ward police, charged with having committed » deadly arsault upon Ezekiel marines at the United States barracks ia the Wallabout, about 8 o'clock last eveming. It appears that the ma vines had repentedly been attacked during the day by gang of follows, who are well known about that neigh. ARRIVED. 4 Boll Rook, and amusing scenes occur—such a6 cate! the | Steamship Cabawba, Shufeldt, New Ou vis Havana, ivorpool; Johannis ; Lo ata Testo crer the fot when shout of ughter aa ihe wight panrneery Tiyagrton, Crveher = pan bark ieuipre a od cry of * pari ralsed; or n00se Me jeceniantae ead ef Peearins mestiintverl vensate the animal around the bod; ly, then the s: scene Peship city City ot oti ” ia byes aa ee 2 eas Cone, Rectan ita, which were submitted to the people on the 28a | with the cry of “ mon! a. death | _ PO! D—Arr June 15 brig’ sb, x inent vance aR tomet ‘by the nam Zork: sehr Leesbu a Norte arg et McDonald, residing at 720 Washington street, with s Wa borheod for their rowdy propensities. They stoned every 7 oJ of May last, and were by them accepted, have become | manzer in which Hi ‘Clonfuogos: Tai one dressed in uaitorm who was gaaght outside of the phe bag pero Mow upon the Bens nf part the faye co gr OTE : tala Woy # monkey ts soc ough blowin York. Bid sohes Hope, Dyer, and barracks, and ulted them arrack & quarrel taking piace be- On Friday, the 8th inst rris canal boat No. allows & furiov: A , yard by thevwing etwas ‘over the fence, In theevening | tween these men relative to some trivial caase, ye 471, broke om ten! at Haston, P’a., and was | the , and shows his dexterity a odsing the He naga to Sixth strect, pony ere See from below June 1S cart over the a of marines on their way from the Navy Yard to | became exasperated at something McDonald had be {ubiuncke were attackes while crossing the elty park | *nd picking up « large stone, flung it at the head of his and dsiven te their quarters. A platoon of marines, un- | *>tegonist, knocking him to the ground in a senseless der the command of » vergeavt, came out, armed with | *tate. The injured man was conveyed to his residence, anbres, to the ald of their com ‘and charged on | "bere he wan attended by Pazeiclam, who considers the attacking party, but tie ‘of the latter saved | the case a very doubtful one. White was brought be- their baeom. Captaim Hadron, ofthe Navy Yard, came fore Justice Brennan, at the Second District Police Court, vp aod ordered the marines’ into their quarters. A | Where he was locked up to await the result of the crew. of everal Dumdred bad gathered about by this | Wounded man’s injuries. . b.* Ceptain Call, of the Fourth distrist police, a wits a body of mea, soom scattered them. wer the Rochester and owe to Boy OG, And RO One was arrested, 12th inst, by the , - pen, ‘and the captain and son, and an | wicked assault of his incensed foo; x Stig Wises, Motenens, June 8, with sugar and VIDENCK— Are June 15 sehrs Sno “ibman, were drowned. The apt Ford, behind the beest, he sienes eatorey & Stevens. a Wide . ; Mall, fw cuntdeat of Wawark, N-J., where he leaves « family. Paid ovine 1 . had. ded 3 tne tatty | “Bark Elise Raveoke (tam), Reyeon, Hamburg, 42 days, in Phare, weet eh “f ‘Three thousand barrels of flour, together with a large | feet—then, amidat the spplausoe of the Tookers-on, dophia), Hughes, Buonos Ayres quantity of grain, and three hanired thousand feet of | he leaps lightly outside tne rails again. Sometimes | April2, ased Montevideo Hay 1 with hi le Fa e. a Geatroyed by fire at Point Hope, Canada, the men are caught and badly hart by the of on, May 13, » A Om te tcaber of deaths which occurred in Boston last | the more wild and sogry bulls. Perhaps 7 week were fifty.three, of which seven were from con- — waly icokte ol Bago Paula. aes tion. } ; ivThe next annual meetisg of the New York Teachers’ | horers are immedistely mounted, and an excited State Arsec'ation 1s to be held at Utien, on the first fucs- | Chase commences. Away they g?, av to ko ne & wes ocentiones by @ patoel ef boys and train—the locomotive ‘ Baialo, rry K. cou iyeeva, thd ho other objece than | Engincer, baving dove it in one hour and thirty-at | ay Im Augest. With the Lag a ie beads, watil an opporta- é to orm ght for netr own eepeeisl amusement; it | minuter, imciucing five stops. This in at the rate of a ‘There were seven feet of water in the chacnel of the | ful cizcles over ‘ah tho aaols, bes hy thing, ihe bad nolhng bo de, mile in about a minute and a quarter, stops inotuded, Obie river, at Pitteburgh, om Saturday, alty offtis for some one, 1g