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se = THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——————— WHOLE NO. 7198. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY,. MAY 14, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. im the public mind. for yoars om the ‘The Case of Chief E..gtneer Carson. Acan vor oy Muse-Smumramips—Deuor or Vasrvau. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | .__ SPECIAL NOTIONS. ae ‘will require come Tinie botere this | We have received ‘gation from Mr. Cac- | Mo, i marked by the revival of Rosine pe ee AUTION.—A ROTE DRAWH BY CEI FASOUIEE, 'y question, Fequi fe ved a long commu. + Car: ade) evening was by EW FvBLICaTivns. Oat ‘New aball cease. That it will do #0, except among those son, €bief Engineer of the Fire Depa: tment, relative ‘to | +« apd par " Sontiramide."' and by the re-eppeatance on the New nation whe axe Carel Rasta 27 Menthe 0% | 146 recent aseault made upon him by Ne. Leverioh, his | York store ofbignorine Follsite Veatwall. ‘The opere was’ on Shai md, nd he rs Ration exrthle Suse: brother-in-law, In justice to Mr. C., we g.'vea portion of | presented ic much the same manner as during the winter eee ence eee New "isams om to i —- caationed against mego- q ye "AN BXPEDIVION.—D. APP! eGo. Bub ant 30 Brondwar, will publish ia @ tinting eed note, paymeal having besa sepped. eneray of the | hig sutement. season, but distribution ye i : a, but with » moco powerful cast. The ina Hous and japad, pattacwad in ibe your paras and FTCURSIONS THR Lanon common ro0e reign Meat ee Oe, ee Chee Our | Im the published soccun's of the afay th.\following | of characters ‘ncluced Budlall oa Aneur, vice Mocelll, ie” A by order of govorament of the Taiad 8 aa nied oe Lf mercantile marine is now the largest ia the world, and | eppeared fiom Mr. Leverich — abled by aosrnaeens, and Coletti as Oroe, viee Gasparent. the original notes Souraais of Uomimcdore Peery,t titae; the ecqomenodations on this boa! are gual f nok waperioe ame cover every wons but: where, athe | | Carsou has Been inthe habit of coming to my‘ house | Vestvuli yerioime! the role of Arsaae, which was last ey brain, Sos wit re budFod snl nd wood en on board the boat or of HUNEY VAN VALSOR 108 Wen ‘To be sure what we have 19 composed of the best wad | fravendy. . My wife taid to mo, ‘I do not want C'*I#00 | season cendered dy Nantior Didiee. Madame La Grange hs Fae pe street, corner of Jay. |, bravent materials; but we have too little of it, althowgh |. Carson and myself, I did not care Bustaine! the cherecter of Semiramis, and, although ap- v aay field of iniecent whieh fopeas to Lae FUXTENSION OF | FRANLIN STREET—ALL ee tambon oc gem ple as Sat about ft. On Friday, Porsntly Jens rigorous than om some previous occasions, atiractive, ‘a the vo- interested and to the extension of ot Goon ae Pe ge fm ipl ey amaers gore pbs ae Le ey gave frenn cease (or admiration, which resulted in fre power, Never have I been so convinced'as:during my } went over, too, under ‘pretence queat bursty of applause and numerous bouquets, Big Seotdenee sbeead' sf, the wistos tie teeaet ie made bimcelf ‘very familiar. moriog Vestroli ena received with much enthusiasm. She Bulber of bea Seuniry, that the best mcde of preseoving | remain there all night, /but when o looked ued sang +0 « mirably as to prove that the com- T beg to retusa to the gentloraaa who addressed meron | S3t 8UPP@r for them, and while sho was out, Carson selz- | “Toor, apsoimously bestowed upon her are met the od my , threw] her down on the bed, got bis mouth Sree the Councils, and to yourself, Judge Gites, | down to hers, and attempted forcibly td violate her. | m.\eplaced. The other parts wore satisfactorily Gives, i f zi §, # 3 ty] she screamed, and in her got between the par- | that of assur cmineatly so, es the applanse testified, ; tition and the bed; when ‘came in Carson’ ar- 4 wid. need aot say, how, gratided Iam at the reception | ranged bis dress and my wife seloed a ahaw! anitraa ont; | We \OUd remmk, by vray of parenthesis, that the ap- it was aearly two miles from the ferry, and in ald be w little nore diserinsizatingly bestowed, thee im this beautiful clty—a olty whiah, in addition to a f ‘ fhe recallogunas have creaty aisle, is endeared” | Sart anartt the eame Rome at midalght; sho did aot 4 ft woulcyatnra'» portion of the amtence, at lent, real to me by the fact that the first political speech I ever Detwaenr uo, and Neen Oe essere i | more cruiigetion, \Rowever high an admlietion we made in wy life war made in appesling, to my fellow: | img that T would not do anything to Carson that abo | way vaterteia for amy artist, it ie extremely mney- , citizens at bome to raise volunt to defend it against | soid me; it waa on Wednesday ‘slie told me: the day %e- | eee etaatnreters which I fallowed by enrolling my | tore I noticeaahe was erying aad weeping’ and T ood | '% % ‘re the wr ‘saluted with the everlasting Bame in the list of those who offered to march'to its | nog tell what wan the matter; om Thurigy Tiocken me | Dravas of » téw pittlosophers in the very midst of to I defence, and with them I came here to offer my humble Caxson, but could not fd him out of the office, end I] @ ‘009 of amsic. ‘The erittstams which are ooes- _| 414 20t wish to mutilate him befbre-his clerks. siovelly ofed by individmals wao have appropristed Yo lize. The enter- Ta reply to this, Mr. Carson produces the following | somebody's che seat, dnring. thair'exit, and the exit pe @ Of your sens haa penetrated our State in every. |. affidarit:— itaey, er+ otiser pregnant sourees of annoyance, The ‘and you are reaping the rich fruits of that I p | enterprise frem the valle tad the mountaas ofthe | aut sitar Frances f the ite ot Listed erate EY (OUR ff epere aanovace2 Yor to-night is “Lorerie Borgia,” wie of the Fire Department; that om the Ist f Vestvali a+ Matic Orbini. L, L. 8, Clearman, with ‘Co, . eoisieana Samos H. Hollister, ib in, gga © Dou. # are conhdoat, orcs ‘pustnese mas ia pv paneate had Alfred Lockwood, with James, Wl & day bas when any jealousy m I moved to Jersey City; that Mary see Seopy oft eounlaralng would be ting of the paste Filip a: Bowes, wit Wiles 4 he ca eee ree icin So Beam pestle | Lape "the “wife of ‘my own’ son, Joba | Lanna Kiown Vantzmm—Diane,? a translation ey of pioadides, and will alse bousetul to brokers andeashlers | evar L, Prenson, J, 8emearh more my sineore thanks for your generous welcome. | Mary Loverich, lls ws, accsinpenion me to" say for | cBiene 2 Liv," « arama te G9" acts, was produced last Whatever may happen to me in the future, [shallalways | dence in Jersey City, a few days after 1 moved thore, | Memday evening, cea crowdvd horse. Diane (Mies fin Coo Koad thn fe led perma gt NOzICR NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR tulsem this one ofthe proudest days of my il. which is the oniy time she has been to my honse since t | Keene) bas made 4 marriage of convenience with the by the name of 'z On. wae Glasolved by tay own inaitation om the } Bk Specie of copes | René lec a ap a a | Gent we curacy Sa mo re lat of Marob, 1856. Henry Siavenson is att so getie the chanem, His venerable appearance, hus fine athletic | dence in Jersey City poy week, pen mpeelt acddies, | between ths ill sasorted pair—the Jady having sought @ TICKET OF LEAVE. Dred May, ae W. 6: eERYANEOM, Keark By, the imsietast aecionce Pang ieeamayc were | Leverich there; that no other Parsons woro’in my oase | maxes tis alisooe, che gontlenram haviogmarried the a y exce| a eon, myself ant h 4 i . \ For this weok, this day pubiiined. contains a splendid cart. | Nherahy no idod that ts ajar sting wil be bald at Tender the sonae' 8 most Imposing one. He was fre: | ‘ot lone right of lir. Carson from the moment he entered | 27 2F Ser wicsey. The Countens accidentally mace no meeting ‘Onderdonk’h Hall, corner of ‘aod Clinton streeia, on THE BRITISH MINISTER EXPELLED FROM SCHOOL, | Wadnocday evenia 14, at 7% o'clock, rm Guam Burr, Woo! Dedicated to the Indien. SHIRT MOVEMENT, . fat a8 Rigs, Coatreaan, porvance to all wil be browkhs before the meeting. i ANNIVERSARY WEEK SKETO! Rs it ‘OTICE.—ALL PERSONS HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST ond Peragrapes stent everriuisg | Na ‘of the late Alexander quently interrupted by cheors, and when he closed hun- | mw house Santil he lott ft ta corte Co ee ee ered | Pani Aubry (Jordan), am artist, with whom she bas » dreds ruthed forward to take him bai while Mr: Carsanwan’ ia tay hone, hostnek ce Gatos’ | patho” Uitiation, “de hdebend ‘taker: hev’en a pong long by the band. Laat evening, in company with the City Council, he at- i : ; os "9 4 tended the opérs, where be wan saluted with the most | trnanire™vbte ioe ton thers See eee proper | tour inthe Fast. A vows abe is overtakex by: Pal, Leverioh ; rapturous applause. At midnight he was serenaded at 5 ; And bass vioiaot struggle “between her passion for him Ripon yore Smite Seller desize to have him accompany her to New York; that I n ? urgently requested her to remain all night at my house; | @@d ber duty to der heskand. Tho- latter triumphs. Pet iF “clap! oe ba at eee ea he will re- | that she replied that she preferred to return to New | Paul cotucoa to Paria, and after two years havo clapsed obetides = Brown, Studies,” ‘The Diary of a Society Man,” worth paragraphing, pi Paiy Gc conte por number, or $3 £0 per ennume ‘of the orcoutors, No, 889 Foaih avenue, between after whieh he will dine with the city authoritis ert tnak, the, loft my house in the company of Mr." | ty stout te contract « marriage, thinking she bes for- ty ant Carson; and further this t saith not. 0 stad For sale By All news ape EON. Ye Nacaau trot, | "Moa OF before the frst of Tune at 53¢ aelock will leave for Washlugton in a special ia Se et eee et voitony::::| guiteatém. ‘Bat ale cettiens onl the! any; this illomse train, the committee on the part of the Counefla sccom- | Sworn before mo this ninth day of May, 1866, ‘him to that place. ~ aa ween dat oly our dation G. W. Wnxerar, Commissioner of Deeds. od guest but our fair city may justly fee! tract is to o« sigaed; viaitaPaul’s studts.. She amnounces THE FIREMEN. that une iw oe wid but the Count unexpectedly ap- Ante cares OF LAFAYETTE HOOK AND LAD C truck proud. eas aalibeee pears ie the studio, aviog-feigned diwth, to watch his on ee eee 8 HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST me y Intelligence. “ evening, Mays, 1800, We following’ resolutions were unaal- estate A, Westervelt, are hereby nolited Col. Jexe Clemens on the Presidential Can- | MEcmaxiey’ Ixemrorn.—At a general election for officers | WH. The Count ara at Paul, but Diane receives the bq ay unfeigned regret and surprist that we street, between the hours of didates. ‘nd directors, held at the new rooms of the Institute, No. | *hot sad dies ln the arms of her lover. Saye ten tae toned re Cee it betore. the raixih day of wes Husravinte, April 29, 1856. | 29 yourth avenue, the Cooper Institute last | _TH# vlay ix aot so eifective as the “Dame aur Came- Sfficer and mush esmed Foreeaas, Mr B. BM Kirby, wh, their Your letter of the 26th inst, reached me to-day. { am i ba ae mite, Was," oe “ier Allee oe Mardee;”” but ina moral peimt ef Sitor serving three years aa Foreman, has endeared himself to Mr. then responded, as follows:— in the midet of hurried preparations for a long journey, | °V¢@ing, the following officers and directors were unani- sisal So manbers of this Company, and of the New York Fire De- mt be De it : thi perme! I: Therstore.t ee have ever felt a deep interest in the pag Lg a ied Pa., om the borders of Maryland; and the trade and eé-that count aod Dave not the ting te auawor it an Twish, Tam | monely eected:— eee rater ae Seen, oe es ieee es fo Mirsour! an: is, and from thence to New | For President.—Wil'lam Miler, leather manufacturer; . —— Mee Pewtemeiew tempers “0 moon | wath ne ag Ge Sewn | ics eta ee ie a secon: lo. do, . Pratt manutacturer; 3 “ Jn tag meantime I uincerely hope yon will not gomult | thirs do. do, James Rogers, telegraph apparalus; Corrs. | eevmas (‘sks 3 crong hold upon the eympatnies of the yourself against the American party, I thought the ponding Seoretar; les H. suotioncer aud .| Character of Dinos, which wae admirably acted by Mine Romivations at Philadelphia premature, and have not | oom. merchant; Treasurer—Geo. W. Glaze, boot and shoe Ralag \ Tue-maryiog plaued Of tha chavaster of ca tee been at the gxpregelons of dissatisfaction it | manufacturer; Recording Secretary—James MeDomald, | {U0 1h" wt spitited, loving.aromen could net havo forth; still I do not see how a remedy can be | piancforte manwiacturer. Directors—E ijah F. | ben pase pleats. cemeal eacl onaiee tale sendiecaaas kame that will not be worse than tho evil. Itry to | President of the Sixpeany Savings Bank; E.B. Fel. Hoevecauy oldek beteeal tiasab Genie Dans eee cents ny. three one lows, Secretary Rut Insurance Company; James 8. the: {a'l of the eustain’ the applause was lerce. | Libby, hotel; John C. Brant, mason; Williem Garner, ud weatwan tte eae protective re boster; Ee) nate Lage feeds tla _ be MeDouall, awd Misses Pate: re) operator; Thomss archi H 2 Donald, > niations, and Plarc is com- fisoforte manufacturer; William D. Mutphy, aailmaker, dk “ig Wisp Méexor?” , Nei- | William R. Mareb, engraver; Joel W. Mason, chai cies three comes up to my standard of whatademo- | Clinton Rosevelt,” farnnvor; ‘Nathan Newitt, attorney; laced on inutes. POY ANDERSON, = evenicg. STMMER RESORTS, ae va am to be. Newer mde trusted ‘the . ‘ ? Nunto’s tisxavx.—@e Monday evening Mr. John Hea- tor of tie wel Reena evavlshaseet bogs tenets <r aro soonred on voter ait | Mather Hasket, publisher: Joseph Havdoch, maablalsts| os caado bla Sret Appruraned tm Amecita, Mr, Beagier o friends sad the pubile that it fe now spend, and he is ready feet te corals to rd measerce a oe John M. rinbse, builder; P. Ayres, engineer. fa on artist ov thg'tigat rope, and is really quite as muda ribs, unin seagon for, tarber tsformaden inquire of bd ai of them ol bo carton to tab, us "while proves’ | y ner tne clection, eppropeiate spetabes ware delivered | of su arte: ase played in claslo tragodion and played ‘i £°00,, 1ia Pearl streets, : Ing tha neetprojoand regard lor our rights, 18 the very Pe atabort to nee thelr exertions Le pevactieg Haein |! well. He be she power of mnintaning his equillbetem ee, a ‘which relies upon foreign voters | terests of the Institute. With less spbersat edort ‘than any other gymnast we must enunciate principles, and advocate mes- | axommm Ewxet®.—On Monday evening, Mr. Thos. J. | ave svor seéu, Somsthnes ono. fools afraldithat « tght f Mundey and Mr. Theodore S, Nima met at Keefe’s, in | rope saacer may moot with some distressing neciéent, Broadway, and had quite a littletime. Mr. Munday ad- | but Wr. Heogior gute the audience entirely at its ease. dreoved: Mr. Wine, whee Mr. N. applied to Mr. Manday | Os. powid aot te0i sarprised to see him take his break. some hard names, and that he could Hck him. ‘The ma'- | fyat 20 tee ropa tor here ended for the present, but they subsequently | fox Niblo. Tes met, when Munday struck Nims on the mouth. Nims | ss asus. ‘then drew a pistol, and threatened to put a ball through 2 =. ae deminies of « nation. Great events work their way up-. | Munday’s heart. They were, however, soparated. Mr. Ak a eee not down. All revolutions begin among the masses. | Nims isunder the impression taat Munday is the main | are ip the dfb e+en of = very successful engagement at Wilberforce himself only gave tos sentiment which | *Prirg in the action of Councilman John Van Tine, chair- | the Broesway tuaatre, On Monday the capital drama, existed before biv birth. The Parliament of England | ™en of the special committee to eretent the aciion | tayie is Our av: was preseated for the first time lence and established for th would have abolished slavery if he had never lived. fhe | of the committee on streets, relative, widening of Darangues of @ demagogve are Barmiess if there | Reade street. this sesso. It is © gvo plece, and was well acted. It is beh a bg y there to ices ae ay omer AccipENT iv Nassau Srreet.—Michael O’Brien, a stone | will rae tarsagh ton waer os enti in the hearts of boring classes ware | mason, while at work at the new marble buildings, oor- ee q and intolerance Lord is, ‘Awerican to 2 . Jutia Ovex Ben "i eattntes who pevenied axa Pal to who pfs ioved Soon tas aleve asa ival whore | Ter of Nassau and Cedar streets, was seriously injured | _T™ / tr bas arrived tm town. frou the South, sod will depart for Califorpia on the 20th-instamt. interferes with the sustenance of their own fami- | by the fall of a large stone, which struck him on the * ; colony the prinoiple, not merely of | Hes, ail the political preachers and orators in the land | bsck, produsing frightful contusions, He was taken to « sompllmsatary testimonial at Niblo’s Gar- perfact religious freedom and equality | could never up @ slave agitation to a the City Hospital tor treatment. artsy. The SU: includes “Camille” (a mew ‘ P K ngerous of Christians. He was in sdvanceof | height. It is as a Southern man, bora upon the soil of || * Wipriixc Lavnuns Srxeer —The Committos om Streets treosiation of the Dan Camel: “, ie p advanos i ar oo af the Dans aur Camelis,) and “A, Morning age yetsmade Out lite prgrén exeey Marergae a donscatie Seen ete tached © | or the Councitmen—Mr. Van Riper chairman—metonMon- | Call.” irs. Aarue will a0 doubt have a real bovetit ‘the limits of our own favored land, | that ii is beat for both races, that I cherish most a:dent- | day, and heard various parties for and against the widen- end to prevail throughout Christen- | ly the American cause. Wha:ever best promotes that | ‘ing of Laurens strect twenty. five feet on the west side, meee Ee cete: i + Der ™ Sirvation—We translate OUSE, NEWDORP, STATEN ISLAND, of cy 9 pd, : i our own great historian, ‘‘re- | cause will be certain to receive my support. I cannot the aunjoived parezrap’ from the Correspondance Partion- a ol Saa God talbe ohne ee Mberty 0 ‘shome, its only home, in the | hope to have everything exactly ax Twish, and aa prae- | {Tom Canal street to Washington aquare, This ts under. vedas Pride, Parla, Anetta the beat on the island. leave Vanderbilt's ben wide world, at the bumbie village which bore the name | tical man I mean to take the best Icamget. At Phila- | stood to bean inceptive step to have a wide and direct tu Précnacur, Paria, 22:— times a day for the Hotel. For rooms, 4e., apply at 1 prong eae mod of St. Mazy’s.”” Thia isa glory which belongs to Mary- | ce) as at all other conventions, things were done of | thoroughfare from the Battery through Fifth svenue to Mle Rucaal ia in a most interesting position. She ie Botel, corzer of Greenwich and Warren, ‘Hew York. L087 =0% FRIDA’ 9TH IN GOING | lend and will distinguish her throughoot all fuiure bid nag not approve, but I predict the Cineinnati Con. | Harlem river. To effect this, it is A proposed tohave Laa- | six mouths pragnaet. You prebabl suspected thie WIELIAN FATIBE. Crate, ent to Te Beane AcMtamy of Music, two | generations. ; vention will do much worse in regard to a pisiform, and | rena street, alter being widened, extended through | when alter ser return from America she toa Ht. TF and 169. ‘An Wey oan be of newte to ay coe ut the owner, Time would fsil me were I to attempt to speak of | that the nominees will be s hundred fold more objection: | Washington Parade ground to Fifth avenue, while down | tle countr’ house in Noreaady, and retused all the offesa WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. the finder wil be jiberally rewarded by leaving the sume at F: Carrell, and ether Revolutionary worthies, whose | able. Oliver Cromwell was wont to say ‘‘nits will be | town College place is to be extended im s strait line | from the Cow-~ile krenvaise. But the public would have — Dave illustrated the history of Maryland. Moe,”? ard a vile set of traffickers for foreign votes must |* through Barclay and other streets to the Battery. had aot curioslty pushed M’lle Rachel ta CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, EQUAL In, BRILLTANOE SeCDMAy's; Reemawe & Oey Shareeny 3 OST. WILL RECO. tionary fathers—the men of renown of the | of necessity give us a trafficker Wke themeclves for a Exina tthe “Coeualiniaia. Coin at performances of M’me Ristori. On the veartings, 66 1 Ot indie’ vee Be oe a | Lost B BEWARD WILL BE At ee = past generatlon—have ‘ounced » system of government | candidate. JERE. CLEMENS. Sane bie cae ord toate isan = elt she was, of course, seen and recog. studs, sieeve 4a" Any of the above Pera 4 stages on Saturday evening. Apply at 119 Broad street, freat ‘us without an cqual in the history of former ages. ade an inspecting tour ia carriages on lay, toadition was so apparent that it’ EE ak ate, ee — =a 1, & J, Ja00) offlee. Fully to realice and appreciate its aqvantages over all | Anniversary of the Universalist Sumday | over seme cf the roads of the city—that {s, the streets | aot bs mia oon oT papper aie Schools above Fortieth street, those streets still bearing the | M'lle Rachel arrived “a New York im August, 1866. “ies eume me oeear es earth where a freeman The anniversary meeting of the Sundsy schools con- | primitive name of roads. They went particularly to look | The sewspapera were particular to tell us that she was conselous that he 1s equal to his fellow —_ nected with the various Universalist churches in New | Sfter the grades of 120th and 131st stree's, applisations | acoomparied by ber ‘athar, her brother and her sisters, O8T—ON SATURDAY, 10TH INST., 1N THE BOWERY, ‘EAT OHAINS, MANUFACTURED FROM OOMPOSI L det Bayard and Grand ati mosaic nd gold’ hese shatne a one The Bi be mt W rewatted oa are warranted not toehang | with gold atone ‘The finder will ceive, end will wear the same aa colid id. 2 are war Teaving the above at 16 Jefierson street. ioe. Man ky aay ee [8% OF SATURDAY, THE 10TH Ingr.. ON THE | $nt Whore the avenues to wealth, distinoticn and politi: | York and vicinity, was held yesterday afternoon, at Rev, | {hine.chering of which were refer ed to thrve carriages | Dut the svovw paragraph would seem to show that the ieee emeeees oor Brenner, las old eromy wanted PB Morrie The fans wil bot | omy ‘wheres event labor is respected ae it | E. H. Chepin’s churob, Broadway, havisg been postponed | to convey the committee, apd a party of ulus to tear | preteace of ao important persou—her husband—waw ATCHES.—FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.— Beral ly rewsréed on returning it to Morris & Cummings, Co- dererves, Teesives an adequate reward. Itistothe | from Friday last, on account of the stormy weather. The» them company. pessed over by the journalists. Whe was he? ‘The largest and most splendid assortment of waiches in | Iumbla Fourdyy, Duago mrost, Kew York. rf the Union shat we are indebted for all | occasion was one of much interest, and the weather be- | Muutany Vie.—The Columbia Rifle Corps, Captain | The sorrespondeet of 1+ Nord (April 28) says:—M’Me nN gh i a LA by c 1 gag ta wm, would be'tho | ing fine, there was a large turn out of juveniles, who, | Mclean, of Philadelphia, arrived im this city yesterday | Racbal ix ¢ repose ot the chatean of M. Delaheute, airy, +0 AMES TUCKER, 587 Brosdwey, Present. genevetion—how unworthy of their noble | with their badges and banners, rosy cheeks and smiling | orning frcm Newark, and were recetved at the pier by | after thy ‘atiguas sad disappointments of her Americas O8T—ON MONDAY, 127H INGT., A FLAT ENGRAVED gold bracelet. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving {t with Bullard & Co,, 14 Ferry stree'. [8708 MONDAY, 2TH INGT.,IN GOING FROM Fitteenth street to Fourth avenue Twents-sixth street to ‘Third avenue, @ mourning breastpin The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at No. 8 Fitteenth street. stres—ahonlé fail to transmit this precious logaay | facen, prosented a cheerirg npectacle. Eight echéola were | the New York Rifle Corps, Captain Johnson, sceom- | tour. Her position will prevent her from appearing om Sa eee a are tine Rotaible, which I do mot in | spretented on the occasion, viz : Four from New York, | panied by Dodeworth’s Band. The Columbians, with | the stage duricg,+overal months, She hae two sone, whe least ‘they would blast the hopes of those P ta Iprd who ardently expect their own | one from Willismeburg, one from Brooklyn, and-two | their escort. marched through the lower part of the | are bcought up in the Cetholic religion, and who were Persea Tatice from the affect of our example; | from Newark; numbering, ia all, about 1,200 children, | city, and eventually took up thetr quarters at Tammany | recently cooirmed hy the Archbishop of Paris, At the ee he tk ne betray this sncres trast | and acccmpanied by 200 teachers. A large majority of Hall, Last evening bey vitiod acre Kammo's Varistica. | game tine "lle Rachel adhores to the Jewish faith. committed to us not enly for our own benefit, but that of | the scholars we noticed were girls. The body of the geno second watches, for timing OBT_ON MONDAY, 197TH, BRTWERK WEST THIR- are also inthe city, and paraded yesterday with theNew | ayy .ecaue Fuier nom DROWNING at Sxa—Captate t . a el) masking. eburch was appropriated to the schools, and the young- t oe oM NING aT SKA.: pavrtedeieie Thad wekel is Although ‘this is my abiding faith, mothing abroad | atera seemed Aelighted to tee tele papas and maminastor | foorrottee They: bate. Looe wel ened Eee | Berges, of «chooser W. 4. Grifia, arrived yesterday frou Ps Teura to Mecars, Clark & Hegeman, druggists, No, 273 | mortified me so much au tho repeated and confident pre- | once crowced out into the galleries, white they were al- | ana will no doubt carry back to Philadelphia and Baracoa, makes the following report:—Om the 6th inst,, Broadway. dations ot foreign journals that our Union was on the | lowed to bob up and down, and move about ad {iitum in| Sore'many pleasant souvenirs of thotr viait to this ety, P “ - ‘OBT OR STOLEN—IN WALL StRERT, A BANK int of dissoluten. Day after ay ent week after week | the front seats. It must be admitted, however, that they Bi ies oy she aie Daieamaactaay Kee Leek Waltings Ixlnod bearing FS. E., distant thirty miles, at ‘book and pension certificate, belonging toa lady. A re- was obliged to read these sizister precictions. They | did not abuse their privi'ege, but behaved with proper ‘ARADS OF THB a ow XOrk was | midnight » solored © came crawling on board over ‘ward of i wil be paid it the same is returned to 260 Fourth | were extensively believed in consequence of the wild decorum, and were very attentive after the services com- | the scene of grand brigade drill and review.on Monday. the bow fo « vary mysisrious manner. He could speak frgnue, but nothing will be paid unions whe certificate is re- | exaggerated statements contained in some of our own | menced.’ After a voluntary on the organ ands hymn by | the Seventh, Fighth, Sixiy-niath regiments and Garde sale s warranted to keep correct time. aged Wi ry fatches and jewel: = 4 t Sanner, ‘acd much less pe /ROPERTY SUPP@SED TO BE STOLEN—TWO HORSES: 3 oo ond journals. When the Pau terer Piers wile bare ‘and sad reached E that after a | the ctoir, the meeting was opened yer from Rev. black republican” | Mr. Moore. This was tollowed by Fiat w introductory re- | 1afeyette, comprising the First Brigade of New York | ws, zethered:—Taat be fll overboard on Sunday the f Representa- | mathe by Rev. Dr. Bawyer, and an 9; te addresato | State Militia, were on the ground in faiigue dress, and Seed, Mole'tyé of the United States and ugh, with foundered fore legs, tives, "many, taking ihe word literally, bellevedthatthia | theehiioren, by Reve 1 1, Noes anctker Nome tiiomed, went through © number of eompany, regimental and oth ay ieee" bop 9 Spanish brig (name GEC. ALLEN, imvorter of watches and jewelry, | i2{b@ latter part of last week. ole ‘would prove to be the knell of our Un'on. ands brief address by Rev. W. L. Balch. An originalbymn | rina movemente, The feature of the dey, hi Unkoown) from Trinidad, bound to Bareslona, the wholesale and retail, No. 11 Wall strest, second floor, near | C0le# and Bou‘h Fourth street, Jersey City. 1s ougat to be known to the American that these | by Mrs. Sawyer, was then sung; and just as the igade movements, ure lay, however, | crew of whicn om verceiving him threw him » plank, Brosdway. contlanal threats of diannion have impaired our pational | sudionce was expecting © fulfilment and completion of | was the fring, of which « great doal was done. TheNe- | vith wbica ne soce-ted ® eoping himself above water REWARD: character throughout the world. Everybody, abroad as | the programme by ‘an address from Dr. Chapin, loose- | tional Guard excelled themselves in firing by wing, by 1 BILLIARDS. well as at knows that our strength consists in | jointed individual hobbled up into the pulpit, and was | flank, by company and regiment. There was ca imupuce | (Wing ‘be remsinder of the day and night, and until the Pare ET CON NT CTT rT unten, and thes f @ivided each fragment would beoome | introduced, se Horace Greeley. ‘The venerable and | nunber of outsiders om the ground, who took lively in- | afteroeon of the St loxt. When he ew the W, A. Grif- VERY FINE SROOND HAND BILLIARD TABI power! granc sire-lke appearance of Horace com re- | terest in what fired. ‘The ened i only abort time ise af & gunieman'srealdaaee Power is alweys respected among nations. The beliet | Sect of the children, and they showed treed: | tbo evening, fatigued, Dut plowsed with thet dep 'nosace | 22° ; pam ab niomg for her aad Seon ts, us. pew snd complete. Apply at im the Buropean werlé that our Union ts not stable—that | ing by listening with becoming attention ft, {C they | potion, wali wos both amusing and cremeatine succeedea om doard at mi it. He is about O'VONNOR & CALLENDS: manufactory, 53 Ann P Pp tweaty-dve year: of ege, and had on when reach- A 4004 bagaielle table a'so for sale, . its any aay Scoes htabiee the proee von a Jeon mae [proton they would ae Ae The Reventy-first Regiment © regimental dri) at | ing the ¥ ride ‘bat his pamtaloess, he J uw at glorious charac! a pre ‘eh. ler Horace conclu “+ | Hamilton square, also, yesterday. awe: + prevtoualy, He had been i water Po eg ee Ry mast hepry. ae preeeceenre lo that ever cowhich ho roche ot the testes erie aeed: | Boma or Usocccrien Fras Bonpics,—About 3 | one’ val es existed are entived leapotic gov- im which Orel y be father to the | whieh we live, insrble beds; private hous furnished; balls, cuss and cue Broadway. its different phases of philanthropy | o'clock on Monday morning, a fire broke out in the large | RET GSR = ST ed tips for sa ¢, and b REWARD.—LOST ON TURSDAY AFTERNOON, beets prr 4 | our s constant reproach to | and folly. He said there were plenty of unprincipled | unocoupied frame building situated at the foot of Fifty- SEITE E SEVRER.wamesron | 10 My he gine von Geter mney. | Geeta eae nc eins | SO, ge tae ee Bogota | wosemid ane blag ad tae oP: | aay argo surrey cere a ana L Pee BILLARD TABLES “PATENTED FEBRG- | ani ‘ihreee'on the Seventh Ward Hank Now ‘York, "By te, | 8re, however, mary, very may, wise and good men in | all occasions. No ene iu the audience spporo ; U a rr Pital. Preseat, Governor Draper (Chairman), and a full a3, Wcthe only correct in principle, aa lee,ana | Wwrning the semete U.L. Combs, 81 Jobn street, comer of | every forelga land who view our Union as the lone star | tended any allusion to the previous speaker, altho York Juvenile aie Frege e Ieee pobre des | Doord, exosyiing Governor Taylor. The Medical Board of Veneasig. the reqotelle elasticity in ail seasons. : Kacrau the above reward will be paid, of ins bepighted world, ard would regard its die- | mischievous mind might hi the remark such a | wnoccupied since the Ist of Peat ieee ee y cathe = ge bo "Chambers street, REWARD.—DOG LOS?, ON MONDAY WIGHT, ‘a9 & fatal catastrophe to human liberty. conatrusticy. xy urging the importance | from the main buildirg te several out houses; they were | Bellevue Hoxoitet (Dr. Fransis, President) were present, MioHARL PHRLAN, Patents. | $10 ay 1a beieen ine hours of 128nd 1 clock «wl ¥ OFFER FOR SALE A SPLENDID STOOK, wits | Talla, greybound slut, ears tinged Ca our new tavention. Private houses furniated, aid balla, | Pith es pata for her re solar, much wor Ly A ure, clothe and Frengh cue tips for sale. y note, at- ture her recovery G. W, COOK. Ts Oronard street @ Disamion isa word which ought not to be breathed | ard tke gocd effeate of the Sunday school « , and per et sporty Wee Cried Oa, = tee fm pUrauaess of © rasemt resolution requiring their to ; censtfared one of isoal omen, and our etre should | senoGle worthy ofall commentation, “Donedistion was | whether ipured we were unableve lara.” The buildings | SMtencance vo slate the cause of ao many “extras” we that ft is seerilege to pronounce it. Let ths | then pronounced, and the scholars, in company with | are raid to have been worth $2,000 or $3,000. i tnecnengecipalagie lbs A meg Hime over arrive when faction or fanatiglsm shall driv’ | their teachers and friends, returned te their homes, | — HunniNc oF 4 Sram.e.—Be:ween 1 and 2 o’olock om | y > Dopartane , ted that the’ requisitions of the tended to. Two g tabies for sale cheap. ellew De 7 ee GRIFFITH & DECKER, 9% Ann street, REWARD. LOS?, ON MONDAY EVBNING, 13TH | the Of any State to the brink of the precipice—le} | highly pleased with the soniversary. weg partment for Sexteaa’” hed imcressed im $10 ing pen Ei iath avant 8 pokaocks Po Rezese eer eet Mine sation guit bonestny and | “© ly ple y Tuesday morning a fire broke out in the hay loftof asta | four years irom $1,000 to $7,000. Among the requisi- (ainiog » check and ebon oF $48 8 beak bi ie ewe | they will recoil with insti horror from the abyss. Police Intelligence, ble in the rear of No, 189 Hester street. There were four et rcs ieee oy Het jae oes Kiba oo fu wi ‘at the above . ‘ uunds 9° bem, a pound; K monte ort 2 will receive the reward and tbo fa horses im the stable, which were all taken out in Las ss = ° cde ain ina le will always ev redress évery wrong which may te committe! aiding at the cerner of Elm and Grand streets, wae re- | guished the fiames. Damage estimated at about $25, Seite ae enn Tin ihe eeliel than 1, | turDing to his home,'he was attasked in Avenue Cand | Tur Honsx Sioms.—The members of the Horveshoors? the presemt moment. Wo have already reached ani | badly beaten, and stabbed by two men tobim uaknown, | Protective Union paraded on Monday, seoompanied by The injured msn was found in an {nsensible condition by | Manahan’s Band, to celebrate the anniversary of the es as pes een Wack theereee Wartap axp Daxomnovsty INsURED.— About two o'clock | three of these belonged to Mr. Martin Spellman, and the | oysters, 900 mutton crops, geod, exer, yesterday morning, as» man named Francis Murphy, re- | other to Mr. H. Potter. The firemen very soon extin- | Dulter, 37 len vol Dv gine atte ee ee he i ander the head of “ex: were desirous of being in- ta used the articles named, It was stated by tha Medical Board that the merease of the agsporien agarmeniy traxees REWARD —LOBT, ON MONDAY, 1atH INST. so Ee ee ccies | 80 eis cate ema ‘ man, Ww 5 , teapers Lae si finder’ will recalve tba nbove Toward, with | undersigned have the honor to annsunee, that the Kero. | OWner, by leaving it at the effice of the Cariten House, “ tras spesifad was mainly caused by the additional ene Oil Company, by greet laborfand suscost- | @— REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY EVEVING, 11 one of the Seventeenth ward police, who conveyed him {zation of th Th a ’ ‘Site entirety” removing abe unpleasaat odor kerosene nsing ga Weveney piace and Brosdway. to iY material for continued agita: no longer exists. And | to the station house, Murphy thinks that he waa besten sturdy, bard bod y ot eee hie Mabel are xeditable ape fneeens ime Sumber, vlan Th wee certo Teas ~ ges pommel 37 Rercseee elle wemnies. Fhe edvan- cadcear’ of Musierin Fouressts, @ cameo bracelet. } why? Besstse! hold i to be quite impossible that any | by nome persons wko wero jealous of his at to- | pearance, wits their showy banzers and handsome re- | many pativors resuirad food different from the “tr ion the light produced, ‘The above reward will be paid at 28 Waverley place. comalderable of our people can long continue te | wards s young woman lately roparated {from her husband, + yajis, ‘The dey was fine, ard everything tranapired bo | diet aad thet ‘he same waa. forciohes thes ~ y a4. Tha not ve, REWARD.—LOS?, IN WALKER STRERT, pe | contest the \¢ republican principles recognize’ | and ts cf opi that they intended to assasainate him. | jerder the occasion » pleasant or Qrkad, boesver, « fall +camination of the matter, and it M4, [twill romain uid, when the déet eperm ot! has oom. | SO irene Conte arestana the Bowery, on Monday, May | in the territorial legialation of Congress. There in no immediate davger to be apprehended by the hdl ‘was ually dealdad to mae eugh exeminetion’ Oak a unrivalled coceMay—94 , a detacbed he tinder will please returaitio | This a than the power possesned by th® | wounded man’s relatives, for it {s the opinion of the phy- 3 Free: A suit, which excited The wee showed rematuing ot the instiva om Se earetet goed ee one arene Ol gtrine ry Poppe, No 28 Obrystie street. poeple of every Gree State sinco the world Dewan. It {8 | scian tn attendance that he will recover speedily, Noar- | 8S vIn OF DOM.—A suit, which excited, oom | |, The t : Dg - 4i ot sperm oll—or $29 Of bursing uid. REWARD—LOeT, ON SATURDAY, WAY 10a ‘the clomentary principle of s democratic | rest has yet been made, and as the cowardly assailants | *ierable local interest, was brought ta a close on Satur. | tions under ou nenrance companies allow tt to be used without additional 5 ya lioked a poty pe bracelet, elther on the Hudson ita cheer submission to the will of | were well cloaked and muflied when they atiacked Mur- | (47 venind ben apr gi Ctreut be = Rig Jad: cw tae praviec meshes taal yee | engin. ver Staliead 6 tla eros ‘rain from Albaoy.or in Ow. | the no demoaratio government oan exist. We | phy, itis not very probable that they wilt ever be taken | Previaing. The style of the ease wan Betty ot ave. ties, "4; Slosbsegeds 1040), ouat tetlbe Peotiaaianny oe sone Spouse iy rmtanea curoch ener eateet Tireseive tee above reward by ionving i's Ho: 274 Wonchse | Aurela the focicy conn ieisation an fats ave | ‘2 cuHtOty. tain vegroen, Betty and her descendants, to = he ? fou Oh, eassphene, acd Webb's lamps, or toany orne- | street, New York, pers ie vive " | SnoomnG ArvRay.—Yestorday morning about two | dere ceed of emancipation exeouted by Jordan Ander. jare/¥his Day. Bier io te ol, eet i eee sts | GQ REWARD WILL BR PAID FOR THE REICRN | What man tn the United States who values his char. | o’clook, two men named August Moyers and Samuel Mur- | ncn, the elder, in 1700, Alter the most patent invest. | Nox.208, 324, 401, 443, 30656," tomer hig io he ceutned toss Fapeseed oul, kt Slee, oF Dead ek AR tt erie om: eewere athe | acter will rise among is fellow cltirens and nertously | pby, became engaged ins broil at the corner of the | gation, and the most elaborate a wont Hal ama) it con aes . es ere FF ata negetty tothe bent street near Risin avenue. ‘The reward will be'paid by ap: | “vee "be Fepeal of « law declaring Niepeat, we hare | Bowery aud Hester atreot, when the former, itis alloged, | Twente'one ithueruivg tor thele Tresdom, and they “Tere 2, 910, 248, 800) 104 B08, Lea ae, Sate ot, possessing the grest advantage of ‘alow | Diyme at él avenue, in the plumber’s store. reeked the @xality:ol tho question, Wo have arrived at | discharged « loaded pistol at the person of his adversary, | the cause cacided in their behalf, notwithstanding the 446; 598, 367, 81, 878 579, 056, 5,488, a6, 498, 601, 603, temperetare. yuo oe be bumed im ‘ ordi: OF HUSDRED DOLLARS WILL BE PALO, AND BO | the. i freeddm thatthe majority | wounding him M™ the arm. Meyer was takén into cuato- | abolitioniate say there is no Jaw for negroes at the South, | 604, 605, 403, 108, 409, 319° G11) 619. Pig rapa oi aaa ceiee teas tad event ta brought to 162 William e:rest, im the base. i i aha) : | dy by one of the Sixth ward police, and being brought | The bout \wenty more of Betty’s descendants in Com: Tae Part 13598, 632 to 646. —| i ngs dgdadng before Justice Connolly, at nthe lower ‘police cough, wee | on edjotaing ‘county, and atepe are pee ot 198 an Sia, ata, on, wo, 681, 622, 628, orn eat, Ht passed away it requires nome | ocmaaitted for trial. Murphy's {wound 6 mote severe | their ciaitos in like manner before the proper tribans 60, 661, J dags ter Une ofthe ocean to subpido; ao after the ' cne, The origin of tho quasrel is not cloacly established, = Richmond vispuch, Moy 12, Sommerer t Dewey CORT MO®, G, 6,9, LL to 1s,

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