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& THE NEW YORK HERALD. See A WHOLE NO. 1245. ‘MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS, a ‘Watering Places and Summer Retreats. Dramatic and Musical Ma ‘ters. Sediatzek is by no means an uninteresting Adalgisa, Tae +. With the thermometer at 95 degrees in the shado, isis | ‘The past week has been rather a dull ome hi the world ef | TePresetistives of the dramalis, persue dorive valuable fr band of he di ‘@me that our city folks should bethink them of the choice | amusement, Burton’s and Niblo’s being sht only house se teed Mellon, Media chive boa ellis f the locality in which they propose to pass that brief open. At the first named house the selections have been {| merous, ib composed, ke the band, of experienced per Interval of relaxation which at this season of the year the | rather heavy for the season, but the business has boen § formers. Tire mise en scéne is com let and appropriate; ‘Gulness of business leaves them. Another week of such fair, ‘The promised opera at Laura Keene's Varketics has | aescrve fav favor of the publen Malate Tone secs ‘weather as wo had yesterday will compel even the most | turned ont an illusion. Signorina Vestyalt isin bad health tobe in especial favor, and from the opening cavatina, dent slaves of Mammon to grant to exhausted nature | and is enjoyimg the sea breeze from the classic keights of bipedal to the end of the opera, is overwhelm the repose which is essential to the re-invigoration of | sweet Weehawken. There will be a performanco | “pity iiiversament which foilows, though slight in struc- their overworked frames. With a view to assist them in | at the Varieties to-morrow evening, the proseeits of | ture, ® pretty. The corps de ballet is effective; and there selection of aspot which may satisfy at once both | which will be given to tbo sufferers by the pl A pr el rf ee ae ae tastes and convenience, we will mention a few of | recemt inundations in France. The performance will in- Wright} Bowever abscrts: the “ions sate of the ‘en- the watering places which are most easily accessible, and | clude a Beench drama and vaudeville, and will be given | tertainceent—a ict of ich none corapiains, per- ‘which appear to us to offer the greatest amount of com- | by 4 ccampany of French artists, uader the direction of ome eur Lert ee eee Hava et fort to quiet, sensible minded people, who do not want to | M. Gustave Dedos, who purposes giving a series of re- | kind of rustic pelka; which was ly spirited and yeerry into the country their city associations and habits. presentations of French plays atthe same house. We | divertinys ga The Ormsby Pavilion, at Glen Cove, is one of the frst o. | trust that M. Dedos, who gives his initial representation these places that occurs tous. Possessing the advantage for so worthy an object, will receive the support of the a City Intelligence. AnOraea Heareo Texu—Tne Horrest Day ov Taw Sits see~The weather yesterday really made an “ effort’! a Ie fits, Chick; and succeeded tw producing what hay 80 fay eenthe ‘hottest’ day of the season, At noon, the thermometer stood at 95 degrees in a very evol and shady pertiot the Heratveffice, At three o'clock P. M., it had répeied 9% egrees. In the Broi!fng sun, it must ave ranged fro.& » hundre@ and fe to # hundred aad pine or tem degrees. After ths cool rains we have had, this weather will we magnificent for Iadian:corn ant all kinds, of vegetation; She pockets of Ose farmers will lengthen and widen; itv view of tke golden harvest they have to exprct. Crowds of pc'yplo’ lett the city yesterday, for Staten Island, Hoboken, and’ the* suburbs, % try ara’ obtain a breath of pare air, and’ a’ oMght relief from this suffering to whie® the intens> heat sutfected ‘then; but with very by language as there attributed to “an otis eric ie ober ts THE SCHUYLER FRA\'DS. It is very likely aes as ovens has gene: eames ot eaaenaanananand seeming inattention tthe sick; but it would be far more é ¥ considerate to attribu'e it tothe awkwardness of the The Trceident, Dizecsons ana. ¢ ae situation than to grosi eartlessnoss; above all, as it ip | Bleehante: the mew, Fost, Well known to the world "that the Mormons, more thin | SKalnet New York and New any other class of people, ; Wize highly w numerous posteri- ‘@ompany. ty. A fact in point: man) emigrants now living in New COURT OF APPEALS. York, who have lost their 0 V0 children since their ar- ‘This canse was hoard at the Jast April term of this cout, rival, by‘death, have gone to the institution» of the city | at Albany, before Hon: Hiram’ Devie, Chief ape and itdven out of th.2m. Hons. A. 3. dobosun, @. F. Commtock; Win. The above stufementy can be .2rroborated by scores of | Wr. Mitchell and F. Hubbard, Justices; “aud was: persons now in New York, if ,equired, Oi the stat: sera, Willing Curti " ments resyeeting polygamy I ca¥ Say nothing; Fag i | tas-*att, de. any man of that company told Mr, Murray that he hat } Winkle aud Daniel Lord, for the pisintitfs. nineteen or seven wives, he spoke What was not true. It wae onder ad visernam Th justice to Mr. Murray, 1 should, h 2wever, add, shat I } when the following wmantmous opfuion of the’ ‘was fitformed while there that person ¥ frequently talked | delivered == 5 f to young, frivolous boys, and asked ¢em how many Comstoek, d.—This 9 an action for wives they had, and one of them told m®@ that he replied | Be had several. Freduked him for doing 4% and his oly excuse was that the people wanted so, wething to tails Polos Intelligence. FATAL FYWACAS IN & BIULIARD'SALOON—WABRERT OF ) about polygemny, and be gave them that st $tcement. |) gum ef money, and the rst h fa delightful site and picturesque sconery, the establish | public. “THE ALLEGED PERPETRATOR. ine snesess. a the warn bi my have had brerlonaly, a por ed ~ the Me Doee omi0e, OF = pcr a, ! was Be for 00 amd neal ef the cer! rhe rig = 3 s ; westerty bree: lerated in some*negree tke vio. confront Mr. Murray, and betieve that they majority of [i The mode of presenting this inquiry mest fevorable Ment itself will be found to be one of tho most agree: Mr. Brougham opens the Bowery this evening, On Satuimtay evening, about 834 o’alock, a futal encoun- } jopce of the heat; but yesterdenm, on thecortrary, a warm f the ernployés in Castle Garden will testify \'o our solici- |) plaintiffs is to consider itas tree m the that @ble and comfortable summer residences in the environs | with a strong stock \ company, There bas } ter took place in the billiard saloon situated at the corner | wind fromthe south, Whidh seomed ladenwith parsicles } tude for that company. thore was no power in the corporation, its Board of New York. The table is excellent, the rooms well ven | been an entire overhauling and grand clear- | of Sixth avenue and Twenty-first street, growing out of f of fire, bro Log pest oie lost’ ite odor of spi¢e and orange Tam, sir, yours, very respectfully, Directors, or any 9f its agetts, to crbate tho siiares dand well kept, and the service is all thatcan bo | ing out of the whole establishment, from stom | a quarrel atte the right of two persons to play billiards | ees Deforeit reached ‘as, seometd to intensify tho hevt of J.B. H, STENMDUSE, | of stbck in question. Assuming that tife" thesurrourfing atmosphere, anc rendered ‘t! almost in- to stern, and everything will be done up in the nicest | upon ono of aie unoccupied tables. Itappears that about |: tolgrable. Wewas not ung evening nt any. rolset manner. The feature of the performance this evening ts | 8 o'clock on se evening tn’ question, two Germons, named | Wal exper ea from the surorings of | the dae rartet, rover combicates, ther “Macbeth,” in which Mr. Charles Fisher and’Mmo. Ponist | Jacob Zoan aw George Liemton; came into the saloon for eye ee ee clear int an 3 person dealiby, with» hin in god faith, i adopt tie vesrgia fashica af drew, namely, ‘ )Lewanen, Lem yeaterday afvernoon, in Milftary value, would become entithed to all the Play. the-prineipal parte. Aieo;-4* The- Married -Reke;?"*— the purpose "0? Paying billiar’s” Each of the mew were | coMar and Deir of spurs.” It haystucceeded im driving we ee te ‘company consisted “of t! ‘ree brotfieda * Althourtrehe ager, ao- With Miss Kate Retgnolds as Mrs. Trie Trac. ‘The public | accompanied by" their friends, and formed two separate | MosFot our faRbionables into tho ccmntry and tathe va- f! sll Wwery. | Aue company cob drcesed tal Wo. . penedererl case the facia Meet ie eel cote yoico is with Mr. Brougham, and his success will, h of ther ad i . | Moms watering aces; and she only neatly babitabie resi. fj And Ove sistera of the erder, who wery dresse ‘Wand used the funds which he received for his ows igham, h we f parties. Both ef'them were engaged in waiting for a ta- | Qusmee We tne Maa : i , : : ‘1 iY are thus closed amd left unoceupied. [? peculiar costume of thts peculiar seot. Tho women, wito In such a case the’ acts of the agent hope, exceed his most sanguine expectations. ble for fifteen to twenty minutos, when Zoan and Lienton | Thoss persons who have follwed our advice—wear light | wore all passed thie micule ago, ind ow white clothes. | being auch ax the'eorporution was competent to WALLACK’s TimzaTRe opens ag a Summer Garden on Tues- f doth claimed ‘possessionsitip of a table which» had | clothes, eat'sparingly of greasy mea», end indulge in little ; ? ' “ ‘ r 4 y and stretly withit the powers delegaced to hrm, upom day. The audience will be kept cool by an immense fan, f jast been vacate’ The latter said he bad ongugedtho } ict WewWer—are in-excellent co-wition, aed not much alfect- Their shovel shared Dounets were wide; their shaw! § princip.es entirely fimillar, (he law would not permit desired. Between good society, and the variety of out- door amusements which the place offers, visiters will find abundant opportunities for distraction. ‘Ab-the- Highlands: of Nevesink, below Sandy Hook Chompson's Atlantic Pavilion, enlarged since tho last _soa- 200 by the addition of an extensive wing fronting the sea, {s now thoroughly prepared for the reception of visiters. ‘The proximity of this beautiful locality to New York, (be- only a two hours’ trip by steamboat, morning or after- a 1 ores pac the magnificent composition of the surrounding | and the Indies will bo surrounded by flowers quite as tie f table befure the former, and we, therefore, eutitiedto | appracime the ai'benee between hale amy cee woke biodata lt ree eee Replat Abst analy cites tai aorta roe nC cetaval Aandscape, of ocean, rivers, plains, hills, mountains, | as themselves, Light vaudevilles, burlesques, &e., will F tbe occupancy, bu: oan persisted in his right to prey | sttrnot’ng and repotling heat, and ‘no persou after trying | \’000N c Mitiy Mure Wa ti List ular, OY CONS boy a parte mot dealing with the agent. In good fulth, aud Gelds and forests, the charming drives, the fino fishing, | form the entertainment, and Miss Agnes Robertson } upon tho table, ané baid he was cotermined to keep pos- | eM Lat’ will diseard black clothos forever during-the | W° y P) a -Feoeil ing weertificate of stock \Fthout paying any value - summer. In eating and driuking, all substances sheald | turn “own siirt’collars worn fashionable young men; }\ therefor. ‘le say that the origina® hold r “Bad the broad expanses of inland water for sailing excur- | will interpret them to the satisfaction of the patrons, | seesion of it, Both of the men bad cues im | be avoided which contain a Great amoundof carbon, und le TOPE eset oe Origina® holder of such a cer. he'r half gloves were white; their short, hoeded cloaks | tifleate cou’ not be admetted to a participation with: the sions, are among the extraordinary natural advantages of | Mr. T. B. Johnston, Miss Jessio McLean and other favo- § their hands and were quayelling about their | cool suconlent fruits-and vegetables subatimated. ee ee ore SEE eR icity be Be ‘ion had mock at i own dikposal, and that’ Shalers’ Somday Meeting. Sehuyter, a6 agent, Kad full r tf sell it im A.mecting of a company of Shakers, from the somiety | Ter tp and sue the prover cenMeates therefor, tt te genuine andSena fide steckbolders © the property, fram- : ; SERED Many persons eats great quantity of'meat and strongly | Wer? white, are even their facos were of the saame spotless | Shines and reventies of the corporat", is A proposition ae simmer recruiting station, In adiition to | rites, arc aleo engaged, and tho Summer Garden will bo | respective rights, when’an wffray took place, resulting in é eat great ; sap) = Lee al! peenee vol Oe Ee | Oe uriplosioan see ence ie Zonas being prostratd ‘on the floce: Ly'a, blow lirik | ¢#bonized food for breakiast aod dinner, and think they | color. Whether this was intended tofiipify the state of | sain that it peeds only torbe stated. uch wher the bite: haad fron a 2 hav &- of do all thavcan be recwired of then» by overloading the celibacy, or, as itis sometimes cetled, chastity, in which ation of Alex r le, the wider of the certaf _. ness, and provides bountifully upon a basis of reasonable At Berrox’s Turaree, “Zondon Assurance” is an- | [fon et the tne nt ae: tae? ieee ire hands ef | stomachs with fruits between mdnls; but. this is not ti y ih ete now in qoestion: he was implicated’ Ni fon “bet ° \they live, or whether it was attributable to the weather, eae niae ta " pharges, for his guests, never surprising the unwary so- | nounced for this evening, with Mr. W. H. Crisp, Mrs. | examination, was found to be insensible. He Way. Nattro has provided nothing for “between meals; i Bani. 0 ey in the frauds cf Schuyler isnot material. The certificate + imme ; be th $ diately conveye 5 ret ne, X rr say the delicious fruits and vegetables which are so | the audience were not'informed; iswas probably for the | is admitted to Lave been isomed fraudulently, and he Journer with an unexpected bill of miscellaneous extras | Crisp, 2ir. Fleming and Mrs. ‘Fleming in the principal | ee toa ee ee ea ee easy mirenty ab Jy supplied form the most uateral food at this , last reason, as the “brothers” might) be sai@ to have } novbing for it; owthis groune it was in bis hands spui The Forest House, Budd’s lake, Schooley’s mountain, | warm welcome. Dee a eo RUe ered morning, when he expired. } its energies, insted of being over and inceszantly taxed, } clerical neck ties—for they also live a life of celibacy. | create the stork, or of Schuyler as agent 80 heres the pro- is one of the most picturesque and delightful summer re- Ninto’s GARpEN.—Mr. Lehmann’s grand romantic spec- was BO, caused from compression of the brain, : . Persons whoare inthe habit of driaking soda water rate ; per evidence therosf to a purcituser in good faith, he bl . AS soon as the news | It may be interesting to the ladies to. know that hoy do | P 1 R treats in New Jersey. It ts situated on the borders of a | taclo of the “ Elf King,’ which bad a fine run tw dao carly | fesgiting from the blow received. Fighteouth wand statin, fe Would find tt-greatly to their advantage to drink the plain y eee y Thocertiticate imthe hands of Kyle was also yoid, for ' sie vial | not patronize hoops, and that the sitirts of their dresses ae . rag Iarge and dense forest, and possesses all the advantages | part of the season, is to be revived this c¥ening. Mlle | houve, officer Farrington was despateked to arrest Lien- {' CAfWonate Oo soda, without syrups, and after a short . ee the ressons which will now be-mentioned>—L. Schapier, ri a eked to stime would gven'prefer it—the effect being so much | are of the limpest description, and looked as-if atarch | as tho agent of the eompany, iad no power to isnae of fine mountain air combined with shade. People who | Robert and others of the ballet troupe appear in aseries | ton. The accused w Thiessen eats more refreshing witout the carbouized —mat- | was a forbidden article in the Shaker dispensation, ‘The | Certificate for shares of stook, except. upon the conditions find the soa breezes too strong for them had better pay a } of beautiful dances, and Mr. Hengler goes through kis ©x- | await the result of the Coroner's investigation, ‘Coroner | te", Contained in the syrups, Light: wines and Precedent. of a, transfor on. the books by some peoyises Sook ta ‘i ‘ sid, are | Men wore long tailed light brown coats, the lower half ay 4 3 . Bey ‘visit §9 this charming spot. traordinary performances on the tight rope. Hills was notified of the oecurrence yesterday,-and to-day. |- C00! lemonade, with a prodomininee “of the acid, are owner, and the surronder of that owner's certificate. He . are Mi, ; also pleasant said healthy. Our citizens may congratu- | being according to the most approved Shanghai pattern, | was the transfer agen’ morely, aud his powers were ex- ‘THE Metropolitan Hotel, Long Branch, New Jorsey, isat | At the Broapway Vammrms, the Juvenile Comedians bs pach paaaok eee ie: Pe ey Hicebolya cm the hemappearauice ak present of uny | and the upper balf according to the Quaker out. ‘That | Pressly Henited to Shak, dopertesceor iia panne of the x ete fortable and most agreonbly ive “Black Fyed Susan,” and \Bhe Toodles.”” They do CH ENTERKD nY BURGLARS.—, e hour ~ | epidemic ani generally heaithy condition of tha city. Ab “Alat ‘eave | Corporation, He hai no. general certifying power, nor ; eitaated ees euidianed halves enya ic Ona he hs very nicely. 4 urdazt night, as ofleer Peffer, ofthe Nineteonth ward police, |. Notwithstanding the efforts of the ‘authorities to the cou- | Portion of the wardrobe which distinguishes the savage | sny power at all to certify, except as incidental, to @ sa trary, with care and attention to tho vtle and loathsome } from the civilized man—that garment with the multipli- | transfer e€ stock by its ewnor to some one else, and as am ~ bathing, excellent fishing, picturesque drives and select | Mr. Ketuen’s Zableaus Vivan’s are growing in popu- | Ws patroling his beat in the neighborhood of Hamilton } puriicus of the Fourth and Sixth wards, and kindred local city of names—does not differ fromthe pants of other men, | incidental powor it could only be exercised upon the com- i. and agreeable soviety complete the catalogue of its at- | larity with every representation, Ho announces a tempt- | *2%2"0, he found the door ef St. James’ Episcopal Church, | ties, we may be saved from so dire a calouity for this | Oo) trom this tact it is to be presumet that there | sitions 2. Neither the Board of Directors, by % Opposite the square in question, open. On examining the | season. i . whom Schuyler was appointed agent, nor the whole tractions. ing programme for this week, including a new patriotic age . 2) a areno religious differences marked by that article of | of the corporation,had power to create the stock which the ‘The Mansion House, Keyport, N. J., will be found pur- | mimic sceno, styled the ‘Third and Fourth of July.”” Poon av cre: (The door fai boom foraou even wt a jeep modi iene aver pice! dress, But of all the peculiarities of costume by which | certificate issued to Kyle professed to represent, and if ticularly desirable for quiet, comfort seeking people who At Woon’s Mivstnris, the attraction for to-night isthe | jimmey, while a piece of the blade of a chisel, found |” EE ae tet: ncHmen Aap: | the Shakers are distinguished, the hatis the most peow | the stock itself could not be brought into oxistence by the MACHU EAA ove. a well optared estabtahmect, || new burlesque onthe troyatore.t? ho bil gives promise | ‘sticking in the woodwork surrounding tho mainentranco, | Mlued to arrange for the celebration of the Fourth of | Mar. To say thut it ts broad brimmed convoys no idea | whole power of the corporation, the certificate issued aa = dislike bustle, and love a we stab lis . ‘ gave further evidence of tho visit of the rascals. ‘The | July was called tomectagain on Saturday, at 3 o'clock | of the immense proportions of its brim: it throws asha- | the evidence of its existence, and the right of the holder Captain Degroot’s reputation asa caterer, and his well | of*omething rich, Pelee spon’ Gna NT SaMpNOkéar nercometoaeeaine aici We. " i dow over the whole person, aud looks like a large sun | thereto was necessarily yoid. Upon the premaigas last stated P a A 0 ‘ his | Yoety room was " ; anything stole: -M. Allthe members of the Councilmen Committee | chade flattened out, Aoth brottiors aud sistors have a | the couclusion would be the saine, even if had paid known attention to the wants and wishes of his guests, | The Mart Ermorrax Taocra gives a concert this|§ from the church. Tho burglars wore obliged to ly with | were in attendance, with one member from. the Alder. | somewhut reritameal eect cf tentecest and to the transfer agent the full value of the stock. He could: Will ensure to visiters of this class the ne plus ultra of | evening, at Continental Hall, corner of Eighth avenue and eee: reaped the rewards of their burglarious ope- men’s Committee. Councilman Burney, the previously | tWARE in the tone of thoir voice for which + purchase stock of ay person who owned it, but he could enjoyment. Thirty-fourth street. i Y of Plymouth Rock were distinguished, Take hot under any conditions obtain it'from the corporation or } appointed chairmann, took the chair, and it was determin- al to proceed to work, notwithstanding the keeping aloof of a majority of she Aldermen. ‘The Committee on Fre- works reported having selected the following places for the exhibition of fireworks, and the amounts as afllixed to The Neptune House, New Rochelle, already known as a Amarevr Drata.—The performance given by the Thes- | AS-EGED ae » Pass A CouNTERFEEr Bit. Bony, oharmingly situated and most agreeable residence, has | pian Dramatic Association on the 23d inst. passed off very {| O’Donnelland John eer een arrestod by the Fourth ward had fresh attractions added to it this season, The house | creditably. The house was crowded to excess by a highly — charge of having a to pass a counter- has been entirely renovated, and the grounds have been | respectable assemblage. « Macbeth’ has been selected f Acit $2 bill on tho Merchants’ Bank, of New Bedford, improved and beautifted. The view from this establish- | for their next evening. The leading character will bo f Mass.) Upon the proprietor of a store in Cherry street. The aceused were, on being taken to the Tombs, com- ment is one of the finest in the neighborhood of New | sustained by Mr. Russell. or examination by Justice Connolly. A $100 gether, the Shakers area very original, very peculiar, | iteagents, because there was none to be had, and nome very honest, very sober and Very industrious comme’ | could be created. nity, and alchough differing from’ every other tel ever ‘Thus far I do not understand that my conclusions differ: pect, are very tolerant towards al) denominatems of | essentially from the views of the counsel who have ar- hristia gued the cause for the plaintiffs; and if I was not mista ‘The exercises commenced at 3 o'clock. Mr. Rewes, | ken in regard to the genoral scope of their argum one of the brethires, informed the audieno", which nam | they eonceded the further result, that the plaintifts, hold vered from sixty to Seventy persons, who were evidently | ing the eate by transfer from Kyle have no rights ae Tompkins square...., selina al igwane, N. Juth: sh. CBee vo f counterfeit bill found in the possession of Madison square. attracted by cufiosity, that the Shaker fraternity aimed } stockholders, merely for the particular reason, that the eet ee sg eum as cal au ale abois amile,j|, Nay sae, N.S) aes Buren aad Mee Cee aT tent Lig st one: of Brot Brondway andGrand sireel., at simplicity in everything they did; that their form of | stock cannot exist under the charter, the essentia? ground rom the depot, on the margin of Long Island Sound. One | been playing kere to full houses. The theatro is ma- “ lizabeth Wil Ele ots ¢ | Five Points square , worship was simple, aud their music was of the same | of the action in the view of the counsel being the injury will recommend it to many is, that per- | naged by Mr. Plunkett. Fewate Fiaur.—Elizabeth Wilson, a young woman of | Jsckson square... character. After this explanation a ** stood up | sustained by dealing upon the faith of the false represea- fons desirous of visiting New York daily can do so in al- Cixcyxatl.—Mre. Gladstone has been the attraction at | Or, Was taken into custody by officer Girnion, of the f Hamilton square... and read the words of the Shaker hymn, ‘How sweet is tation of stick which the certiticate contains, The opim- | ions, he r, of the Judges in the court, below are-b us for examination, as well as those of eminent lawyers ous, want of | who have not appeared upon the argument, and I lamartine square hich was afterwards Yorkvill ‘The § nple m ang by the most as short a time as it would take them to go from the | the Natioual during the past week, and had a benefit on | Fifth ward poftce, on charge of having feloniously as- inly of the sur of prayer,’ business to the upper part of the city. saulted Catharine Seely, also colored, with a knife, and ; er company baracter, if Bi saa i : 3 inflicting a severe wound upon the face of the latter. | Mount Morris, When. this finished they | it proper to refer to these opinions for tho purpose of f| ~. TheSea Vi the Highlands of Nevesink, offers Rocuzstzn, N. Y.—Miss ©. Crampton is the star atthe } justice Connolly’ committed Elizabeth for trial in default High Bridge j ® ple hythn, of the title of whi Dringiny w ell the theories upon which it has bees i the advantages 94 clegant ameublement, a fret ral La Grange and Gottschalk give a concert | of bail. ‘The ascused and the accuser have been on bad It was‘added that some slight alterations might A Lifts? rights depend, ; table, fine sen barf}%e and fishing, and puro mountain air. | this evening (80th Juno). { late, and notwithstanding they were next door | in the above amounts, The same committee, 01 1 p the opinion pronounced by es tr ‘ Vico @ day and be landed Bosrox.—The work of demolition has already com. | B¢ikhbors, and occasionally indulged inw game of fisticus, | was authorized to engage m for the various parks | manner in which they we him, holds that the certiticate was nob void, as trams aaa th ied Sat menced at the National theatre inthis city, Rumor | 4 SCHXK IN THe Pank.—Yesterday afternoon, a man | ah gee to tho erection of platiorms for the musictans : ris by Whatever th cending the powers of the corportion im tho creation <. direct at the hotel. e ¢ Natio x Fee % shu The Chairman was empowcred to have two thousand creed. » nvisical part [ of stock and issuirg certuleates therefor, or those delega, i he clad States Hotel, at Long Brancly, Mf. J., was | states tho composition of Me, Willard’s company ror | Mamet John Wilson was taken into custody by offlcor } tickets printed Of adiniecion to the City Tall on tc ns mate an | ted to or ns tue transfer agent, Ho, therefore, oom. sodon the 2hth, Tt is a most comfortatif® and weil | next scacon—McDonough, J. B, Howe, Colin Smart, 7. L, | C!mberlain, of the Third ward police, on charge of hay- } evening of the _ to be distributed num ely, which | siders the vbiigation to be one which the defendants bo er : gine i © Wayne Olwine, J, H. Robinson, G. Pardey, Me. | Mg attempted to induce a little girl about thirteen years | the members of the Common Council Ail goo & J can perform, periocm, ~: accord ordered house, which, with its execllent situation, render | Connor, Wayne Olwine, J. H. Robinson, G. Pardoy, Me- | ing atempied to induct a Hie gi! about thirteen years fe feta Sree ta ire fe ont SS ae ace \ H one of the most desirable residences at this popula’ } Millan, Mrs. 11. F. Nichols, Miss Mary Hill, Miss Julia | {10k mmned Hannah Sullivan, to for a gran; of $150 to the number of aiand Miss Annie Taylor, Mrs, Archbold, Mrs. McMillan, | alleged offence took place i 5 the top oi r : phy, aconaae ‘watering piace. nee ebay PRIAGE. HE TBE EMEEGE cadiscd [Oe seater inteilion oooImeAtie Paes Third and Fourth avenues — He promised to the spurious certificates ‘are to be ge’s Hotel, at Rocl g Island, will ha ‘arker, J. H. |, Barrett, 8 om pia « he Bowe Mat would bey, me's Hote at Rock ee mpanion of hers, who was with her at | COWD the Howery that woul Gray © another girl, a The Gray Cott rtime, The cclub and supper | Mr, Pilgrim is acting outside manager, dramatist, and | Connolly committe accommodations th = extended thas been eng: far down as the comimencem square. The subject was. refern Jon in the actual value of those i 3 used ia a resident of Baston, Justice the accused for examination. ; ‘ Firoworks, with power, ‘The toliowing resoiutions were vik 1 1 ster their shares on the book rooms, and vari additions hayé been made to ys the Irishmen, James Anderson is prompter and | Annesr oF ALLEGED CouNTERFEITERS.—Two men, named | hacsede ; hime toe rooms, and v F 1 y ponds provide inst the disappoitments experienced in the istant prompter. Isaac B. Rich is | Horace White and James Maxwell, were tagpn into cus- Resolved, That the Comptroller be requested to pay no bills | ™" herite 3 he had e¢ > introduc rn 7 y performa i a after be yen 1 '. Of the advantages of the situa pad ches! % i incurred for the celebration of the Fourth of @ nless | order of things rush of yisiters last year. Of the advantages of the situa a leailor of the orchestra, W. | tody by Captain McKee, of the Sixtoonth ward police, | {enea° by’, majorly’ of the meters composing the Joint | and female, as the Shake t boings are: uld: be’ no gi etion it is unnecessary for us te speak. Itis sufficient to ott machinist, and G. Fletcher, scenic artist. Me. | on charge of haying in their possession a quantity of coun- Committee. made first. appeara: form 0! gay that it combines everything that the health seeker of New York, is to paint the act drop, while | terfeit two dollar bills on the Steuben County Bank of this eee eee none Deen} pba for or spent for 0 el it th re app vi et |: r hi etre raldeaie gtieci void hese if Th 7 reje e ad e ¢ i * c p cate erly void and lover of picturesque scenery can desire, Mr. Henry Wallack has the superintendence of the whole. | state, White was arrested at his place of residence in ‘ Resolved ha the Committee appropriate the sum of $250, | fT. Niuulity ut” Waa Daty) «an thes dastinge t tat doe pOnere of tin tencaite cgeittaa The modern Babylon, on Long Island, we are told, | Miss Agnes Robertson has fished a very successful en- | seventeenth street, while Maxwell was taken into custody othe ‘pas "7 2 shane - Sais than bythe Chairman } culine and feminine—all Shakers must lead a life of eeli- } commission, he thinks, was special, and not general; and resembles its ancient prototype only in name, com- | gagement at the Museum, which closes this weok. as he was about entering the premises. Tho accused, it | wat the committes, in their expencitacos ye eet In regard to other creeds, Mr. F said the | ithe action depended on the validity of the certith Pegs : 5 > ie ak Prutanetr1i4—The Gabriel Ravel troupe havesneceodod | supposed, have been extensively engaged in circulating | that the committee, in their expencituros, do not exceed ctions of sect were nothing to th he says, the following questions woul! have to beame fort and ease being substituted for oppressive eplen- F a , this bogus money. Fifty-eight dollars in counterfeit bills, | ‘Ye appropriation, (65,000.) and expressions of determi. yen and desired their salvation; they were much of the swered:—I, Whether the plaintiffs, as bona fide hold same opinion of Pope on this subject, who set forth what | could acquire any rights under it supefior to those he considered true religion, in the following coupleti— | Kyle, in whoso hands it was youd? Anita, Whether the Dik sb Ob akiby 10k aod allele hardin ihe piaintiils can be considered as bona fide holders, He can't be wrong wheve iifo is ia the right As to the last point, he inctines think that the plain ‘Ate ‘date ie vere brought | tills were bound to see that Schuyler, as agent, did nob wo Aer Some moro singing, the exorcised were Drought | exceed his special powers, and, therefore, if they chose wk without inquiring as to that feet, they i ficate from Kyle at their peril. Bat the core nt. Pine eee ed pee eee eee learned Chief Justice, nevertheless, holds the defendants nation to put the celebration through, despite the Alder- men committee, an adjournment took place to Weduesday at 3 o'clock, to complete further arrangements, Waat pors tis Mxa: Circulars like the following are being circulated around town, What do thoy mean / Temrorany Hrapguarren New York, June 18, 1856, dour, and the confus of tongues giving place | the regular company at the Walnut, They go thence to | besides a large amount of genuine ones, were found upon cipl a the mo fect regularity | Buffalo. the persons of the prisoners. ‘The accused were brought Meee eee nee ee eee se aid to |" Mamie, Ala 2H, RY DRIMAtA Rage toaue Ge tata |; etone Demtloe Piaharent ws Ue’ guMtergon” Mirae Pollos of arrangements. The fishing at this place is said to tee a " x or set Court, where they were committed for examination. be very fine, and the table of the American Hotel, if we theatre fer five cee mS has ana . a mace AN Auecry Horen Tammy Snowy Ur.—A young man of are to believe report, has no superior. artists next season Mr. George Pauncefort and Miss Ed- very prepossossing appearance, named John W. Ficld, Those who love river scenery will do wellto ke up | wards. Mr. Duffleld is well and favorably known to is Palate Aye AE ay es or for Mr, | Was t#ken into custody on Saturday at the St, Nicholas their quarters at the Getty House, Yonkers, in Westche Southern theatre gocre. Ho was stage manager for Mr. | F441 ‘the accused was found in the room of Mr, John (Private and confidential. | Patnior axp Brotiex—In view of the probability of the treat v. m1 ¢ Bar, a eo arles, Ni rz declarati hostiliies between th ey dG For some time past a convention composed of delegates liable on the ground that the ‘tificate was a false repre~ der county. It is situated on the Hudgon, about seven- | de Bar, at the St. Charles, Now Orleans, last season. W. Bigelow, who had a few moments previously deposit- | Hritain itis proposed to orgauice. provisenallyean ancien | from the Fire Department, Board of Representatives, and | sentation that Kyle held stock, when in truth he did mote niles from the city, and commands some of the Sr. Lovis.--Mr. Collins, the Irish comedian, has lease’ | eq’ nearly $2,000 in gold coin in the hotel safo. In the | Volunteer Rite hrigade, tobe composed wholly. of good and ‘ ‘ A hinks that Schuylet sa r ‘4 % Asteon m ly y hie Hee ahha" (abet Cotaiiii tes OF Ne ‘Boarde/ OF Aidavinad thinks that Schuyler, the agent, had an implied aw most beautiful yiews in the world, The establishment | the St. Louis theatre. Tho People’s is open for a summer | possession of Field were found some skeleton keys of the | true American citizens, born on the soil, in order to anticipate | the Fire and Water Committee peas to make such a representa is vantages of baths, a gymnasium and bil- | Season. most effective pattern, |The prisoner was brought before | AXy call which may be mad® woes the Executive of our State, | and Councilmen, has been in session to draft a plan for iy resulting from his constant habit posresses the advantages of baths, a gymnasium and Br ah ee " ” Justice Flandreau, at the Second District Police Court, | jand. You, having been recommended to usas worthy ofbeing | the reorganization of the Fire Department of this city, as | of issuing certilcate: the same form in the 8. 4 com y 5 Bi Lards, with a variety of other resources, to enable its | San Fraxcisco.—At the Union they aro running a loca | whore he was ordered to be “shown up” to all the hotel | Cuirusted wil a comtulssion ur Wile deleusive worvice, ane ne the oid dlky Twa Waid Ueellbations warw oot course of the regular business of the corporation. guests to pass their time agreeably. drama, “Tho Past, Present and Future of San Francis. | proprictors in this city. The detectives had also a good | quested to canvass the ward in wh. *h you reside, and to enroll, ype age: epee If, as he assumes, the certificate was void, tested simy ive, and many of them abgurd, The result of the con- } }¥ the authority given to the agent, and if as he ‘oe. i vention will sooa be made public. The following may be | sumes, the pl * were bound’ to take notice of the relied upon as a’correct abstract of what the convention | Want of authority, with deference, it appears to me that they are affected by the same considerations when if possible, one or more companies of men, Americans by birth, and actuated by undeniable patriotic motives. You are to give the preference to unmarried men, capable of being able to supply themselves with their own arms, viz.: a Sharp's carbine, rifle-aword, and a brace of Colt’s revolvers, wiih in The Fort William Henry Hotel, situated at Lake George, | ¢0,” in which J, B. Booth and Mrs. Woodward play the | View of Mr. Ficld’s face and exterior. ‘Warren county, New York, has recently had extensive | Principal parts. Rowe & Co.’s Circus had gone on a tour additions made to it, the rush of visiters last year to this | through the southern mines. The negro minstrels Naval Intelligence. R KEY WES’ . Weils, Birch, Lewis and others, wero doing well. All wi ee ’ 4 . : economical uniform'and other material accoutrements, Should | bas decided upon:— change the grounds of complaint to misrepresentation. delightful spot having rendered a further extension of its | the stars are twinkling in the interior cities, the local Key West, June 21, 1856. you find a trustworthy recruit, ineapable of meeting this ex- Sec, 1 prescribes that there shall be one Chief Engineer, } and fraud. Can an agent's authority to DIST Agron im accommodations necessary, It can now lodge comforta- | excitements in San Francisco having used up the The naval vessels reported at anchor in the harbor, in | xpenditur ae “etlinng wr ied tes somes tr een Aged | cightcen Assistant Engineers, and as many engine, hose | the course of a dealing be inferred, when it is admitted ply about four hundred persons. The steameb John Jay | theatres, our deapatch of the 10th, are still in port. the responsibility {or the expense of the necessary arms, _ ee be appointed in orda with be as no ee to ee in et sealing at At Sava ice hotel avery. woening for Tomidaroik. Gonnicts ForsiGn.—The last new London farce, ‘ A Fascinatin; ne Cor r a q cautious, energetic and prudent, and above all things, en the law organizing the Board of Fire Commis: , to- justice Bosworth and Slosson, i lo not misunder~ feaves the hotel every morning for Ticonderoga, connect- | | APTtNa Ts ae the ‘Adelie Bund ie DO ration cane | _ The Commodore, who sailed on tho 20th, in the steam | caullous, energetic and prudent, and above all (hings, enrol ai untae one gether with such hi completed | stand them, both admit that there was no power in the their men. (This disbands hydraat | corporation’ to create the shares of stock which the cer- 8 in about two years’ time.) tiflcate professes to represent, and that the instrum Sec, 2 provides that the Chief aud Assistants shali be | considered as a rea} representation of stock, was void for elected by a plurality vote. that reason; thus discarding the only ground upon whieh, Sec. 4 declares that the engineers for the First, Second | in the opinion of one of their brethren, the action can be and Third districts shall hold office one year; Fourth, | maintained. They neverthelesg hold that the suit is now Fitth and sth, two years; Seventh, Fighth and Ninth, | founded upon the motion of misrepresentation and fraud, three years, and their successors thereaiter each three | and thus as distinctly rejecting the theory ofthe other, si Ang with the steamers on Lake Champlain, and returning | jut made ‘tolerably succosstul by the excellent acting of | {tigate Susquehanna, for Sen Juan, returned on the 17th, in the afternoon to the hotel. The establishment i easily | Mr. Robson. Mr. and Mrs. Florence have closed at | and hoisted his broad pennant, the same day, on the accessible from Troy and Albany. Drury lane. The Sunday Times of the 8th inst, says:— Poioniao; The Columbian Springs House, near the elty of Hudson, Mr. Florence, who, with his lady, has heen so sucessful ‘The Susquehanna has hauled into the naval wharf and in their performances at the Theatre Royal, Drur ne, " fe. very quict and agreeable residence, frequented prin- | Hoing about to leave London finally, forthe provinesr, | comrmenced coaling. She has steamed full twenty-tivo ‘% cipaliy by invalids afflicted with cutaneous disorders, for | previous to their return to the United States, was onter- days since leaving Philadelphia, and has consumed 800 rhich the waters of these springs are a famous specific. | tined by afew friends at dinner, on Thursday last, at > which the waters of these springs are a famous specific. Van Baren’s, Ih Rnssell stroct, After: the dinnes, whic, | t00sccal. Her machinery is in the most perfect order, Address your return to Frederick or to Colonel Thomas nally apply for, more f erm of serv Picton, to either of whom you can p definite information, which, however, will be denied to an} applicant not holding this eitcular or & recommendation signed by you. God and our native land! THE PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. Accmentanty Drowsep.—A man named James Belger was accidentally drowned yesterday afternoon, at the T™ ‘ years. ee chue ‘They appear to me to ha j Magee a middle ground of The Clittwood House, situated at Mantayen, opposite | was served in admirable styic and condition, was dic, | and the discipline of her crow and'the goneral effective. | foot of Amos street. The body was recovered and taken es. 6, 6. 7, 8, 9.and 10 regulate the election for Chiof | liability, which is perbaps fulrly expressed in the followings Keyport, N. J., has one of the finest sites of any water- | posed of, the hoalths of Mr. a \d Mrs. Florence’ were pro- | ness of the vessel and her armament is found to be most | t0 the late residence of the deceased, at 198 Amos stroct. | and Assistant Engineers, There shail be aconvention | language of Justice Bosworth :—“The certificate,” tay oe Fons on i jed to hold an inquest on the body. held in the First district, one in the Second and Third | he says, “so far as any inferences can be drawn fro} bathing, fishing and other agremens of the place being tong il Q vt tiga ue ‘Seventh quent tone, sald, he greatly regretted ‘his approaching | Sastre iy te dob Inet ne ne pterranean, via unsurpaszed, departure trom E1 , The Fillmore House, at Newport, R. 1, is a new and | It frst class hotel, erected by Mr. Hazard, who has kept X the Bellevue House for the last tw to be one of the most and one in the Eighth awd Ninth, ‘The foreman | much the act of the defendants as any certificate and one delegate from each company doing duty in the | that has been issued by the company representing cts shall compose the convention, (companies that | genume stock. The plaintifis took it believing it to do duty in distriets where two convent are held being | be what it purports to be, and their action is based allowed to choose which of the two they will vote in,) and | on the theory that, as between them and the defen- shall nominate three times as many candidates as there | dants, it is in judgment of law the act of the defon- are persons to be voted for. These nominees must reside | dants; and that the defendants are estopped from \ in the districts for which nominated, and shall be voted | asserting the contrary, so far as the question of their for by every fireman in the city who has been three | Jiability for refusing to reimburse to the plaintif® montis continuously a member of any company, or who | the amount of their loan, to the extent of the value of the. has beon three months a member of the Department, and | stock is concerned.’’ And again, he says:—‘The action. The Mormons. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Monmon Orrick, 102 Nassav svrest, Thursday, June 26, 1856. Confiding in your partiality for truth and impartiality for men, I beg space in the Hrrarp for some remarks on thedeposition of Robert Murray, in the Mormon case, reported in this morning's issue of your paper. Robert Murray is reported to have spoken of the utter nd, for short a3 had been his visit, been long enough to enable him to form some very agreeable friendships, which could not be broken without pain and much regret. Mr, Florence added, that in his yo years. It is sail | own pergon he should bear back to the United States ad- mn and comfortable es- | ditional fproot ¢ Fe et Re ed aay may be called such, was one that all new steamships tre ‘tablishments in this pop watering place, would be gratefully added to thet of Mr, E. L, Davenport, liable to, particularly large propellers, Either the com. Ia Fayorita, Glen Cove, L. 1, is known as a q { | Position of the metal journals was defective, or the comfortable house, where those who are fond of good | invariably carried back to the States evidence of the same ‘The Merrimac will now be able to proceed upon her trial trip. She sails hence for Southampton, The machinery proper of this ship has worked most beautifully. No break has occurred, nor are any alterations or amend- ments needed, or even suggested. Tho accident, if it thetlate Josh Silsbeo, Miss Cushman, and others, who had | Pounding of the ship at. Norfolk displaced the Boxes, tl. eae ae mitting sand, aud thus grinding them out, ‘There was a has not lost more than ten days daring that time by leav- | is based on the assumption, so fir as the right to be com- bathing, boating and fishing can enjoy them to their | “24ly feeling. high freshet in the river Susquehanna while she lay off | heartlessness of the Mormon emigrants for their children | ing one company to join another. The Chief is to be no- | pensated in damages is concerned, that the company has “ Peahient! hd: iow, aubethithal: ahd the Tho Florences were playing at Manchester at the last ‘and the water was thick with mud. This may | in sickness, and states that “last Christmas a ship ar- | minated by the foreman and delegate of each company— | given an assurance that Kyle owned the stock which they Thesrts Pes table ts substantial, and the host |v ounts, and wore highly spoken of by the papers. have forced in a eufclent quantity of enrth with enough | 04 from Liverpool, with Mormon emigrants; a cuitd, | We Poardof Engincers designating the time and place | cerusteate repre ents stood to his credit on is books.” civil and obliging. ‘A. Frexen Actas axp imme Diseuarrn Madame | £titto cut out the metal, Such is the opinion of most of , 5 » | for the convention to meet, aud the place for holding the | The reasoning by which these results are reached is im Hopate louse offers th tions of beauti- | the engineers. Davis, with his rine armor, has Cane Home One the attrmctions of beautl- | Kem, dressmaker, of Paris, recently obtained authoriza- | examined tho stern of the ship and at part of tho shaft fe neh get re petit lee harder | tion toaeize the furniture and effects of Bile. Judith, the | exposed, and found everything in order, ‘The officers and -cellent shooting to be had in the mountains which border ‘d rei nha tras crew aré in most excellent health, -the lake. well known actress, owing to the non-payment of her No fever exists at this port, but in Havana it is raging bill; and in virtue thereof she caused a huissier to seize | most fearfully. all the contents of Mlle, Judith’s drossingroom at tho { The frigate Potomac contemplates visiting the harbor of ‘bon park, about nine miles from the City Hall, will bs | Thgatre Francais.” Mile. Judith caused an application to. | of Tortugas, It is said she will leave this. place for the found to be n most desirable summer residence for thos} be made to the Prosident of the Civil Tribunal sitting in | North on the rae Grens Commodore Robb, is expected ‘ ronan chambers.for a restoration of all the o¥jects soized, on he sloup-of War Cyano, , J ‘mot wishing to go too far from Now York, the ground that as the law does not allow the * tools’ of | soon from San Juan. She sailed from this ‘place on the The Warriner House, Springfield, Massachusetts, ha: } an artisan to be laid hands on, it could not allow objects | Ist inst. who had been a passenger among them, died at Castle Garden during the day, One of the elders of the Mor- mons mounted a box or chair and addressed the emi- granta thus:—‘Brothers and sisters, all we can say about it is, that we have one pig less to feed.’ ’ During the sojourn of the emigrants alluded to at Cas- Ue Garden I had the entire charge of that company, and, according to Mormon order in travelling, the emigrants were only addressed by those who were in chargo— polls. substance that the acts of Schuyler in issuing the certifi. Sec. 11 says that the Chief must be a flroman who has | cate was within the apparent scope of his powers, served as such five years, and the Assistanta three years. | therefore, although the contract was youl because Sec, 20 makes the engineer who bas served longest as | transcended all the powers of the corporation, and waa such the senior, It also makes the senior engineer tbe | impossible to be performed for the same reason, the de Chief, in the event of that office becoming vacant. fendant must, nevertheless, make i$ good in damages, Secs. 22 to 39 cover the duties of the foremen, assist- | upon an assurance that it was valid, the assurance beingg ant foremen and secretaries of companies, and of com- | a part of the contract itself. I may own im} panies generally, in going to, at, awd returning from | gion wo be that this reasoning is too refmed. Adi tires, and about their houses. There is considerable now | that the agent acted within the scope of the power dele- matter in this, and the law is very stringent in its provi- | gated to him by the Board of Directors, I do rot one sions; no more #0, however, than every good fireman | see how certificates of stock whieh they themselves The Carman House, Carmanville, situated near Auda , ' i + wae : 4 olf, a tae > . issue, void in their origin aru under ald } ween recently put into tuorough repair, and will bo | indispensable to her in hor profossion of actress to bo | The sloop-of-war Saratoga, Tilton, is at Pensacola, and | Mr. Merril, Mr. France and myself, The two former | will deem necessary for the preservation of order aud | no authority to } f are ty é r . cipline. ivable circumstances, can be neade the bagi “found to sustain the reputation which it enjoyed in the | Whe" yagi was eition en beck bee ritbors, anos, | Weeks dima aka ban ed Manan if oneeann Wik; tas mer, cee ie aie 43 covers the Fire districts, ‘The Firat district em. | Satuity ruluous vo the getuine ‘Stoctholdom, bi rane ays of “Uncle Jerry Wariner,” wigs, costumes, &e., &c., which wore requirelin the ez | _ ‘Tho steamer Fulton, Lieut. Tiighman, will sail tor | fheeity, nnd Tattendtd to xoneral business for thors | Braces all north of Seventy-first street; the Second and | jhe spurious instruments (nto a Peemise ce tindowtaking : The Stafford Springs House, Stafford, Connecticut, wi i | ercise of her profession, but that she had no right tohave | Washington soon. She will transter 100 tons of coalto | while in the Garden, Frequently I mounted a box | Third embraces all between Twenty-sixth and Seventy. | that the stock in fact existed. %e found a most delightful summer residence. Tho | Testored the gofas and Ornamental furniture, the bronzes, | the Susquehanna, having that amount on board more | or chair, and addressed the emigrants before and aftor | first streets, divided by the Sixth avenuo; the Fourth aad | The-extreme diffenity which bas been enconstorad tim statnettes, pictures, and chinoiseries, which had boon | than she would consume on hor trip home. th of the child alluded t», and prasume Tam tho | Fifth from Canal t> Twenty-sixth street, west of Broad- | endeavoring to find a pringiple ea whic& to,rest tha ag~ waters are considered of great eflcacy, especially in cuta. | seized in the drossingroom, The Presitont, erderat tiny, {The United States steamer Walker, Lieut, Sanda, of the tirson om whotn falls this charge, Tunkesitatingly Geant | way and the Fourth avente—the two «districts being di- | tion may be further iltstrated by reforeace the pre- 4 meous disorders, whatever wa necossary to tho actroas in the exercise of | Coast Survey, arrived om the 14th inst., from New Orleans, | [ho statement of Mr. Murray as ® seandalous faisehood, | vided by a line drawn through Varick street, Carmine | fessional opinions which have been submitted 0 our ox—. The Sea Girt House, at Nowport, opened her artshould be given up, but that the reat should be | and, conling, sailed on the 18th for Norfolk, Va. Tam not nequainted with the names of many of the gon. | ftreet, Sixth, Greenwich and Seventh avenues; the Sixth | amination, In one of them—cortimly entitled tay he Sea GI se, nt Newport, was opened on Friday z | States steamer Jasper, Capt. Smith, arrived tlemen employed in Castlo Garden, but during my go- | and Seventh, east of a line drawn through Catharine ] the very bighest respect, the reasoning of retained The United i SUCCESS OF AN AMERICAN PRIMA DONNA ry EUROPE, | fom Charlotte Harbor, the 18th, with adetachment of the | journ thore, about Christmas, and during frequent visits | sweet, Bowery, Canal street, Broadway and Fourth ave. | | vhink, must have besa im substance “pureed | week, for the reception of visiters. The house is elegantly fitted up, and the accommodations will be found equal From the London Times, June 11, Second Artillery, in command of Capt, Dawson, and sailed | Yyade there'since, I have had many evidences of thoie | nue; the Seventh (present Sixth) running up Catharine | by Mr. Justice Hoffman—it is clai 1 ines i Meinl See Vila hationdita wavericg glans, a Eat stsonsbe Yo introduce. Ttallan ‘opera oi the Surrey | immediately for Fort Dalas. Fospect and attention, and in no instaaoa have T seen any. 4 etreet to Bowery, thence through Pivision to Allen stroot, | all the over-issuod certificates aro valld, 80 far a8 quest that of any his fashionable watering place. A aide of the Thames is now boing made, for tho first time She United States schooner Varina, Lieut. Borryman thing but the utmost courtesy, from the highest tothe { and up the First avenne to Fourteenth street, and so | ton of corporate power is concerned; that the multiplicne ‘ asmber of parlors have been specially reserved for | ynder the auspices of Mr. Willert Beale, and scoms likely commanding, arrived on the 20th, from the West Coast |. owest among the employés there, to myself and asao- | down to the river; the Eyghth and Ninth from the foot of | tion of shares did not increase the capital stook, but ¥Aadios, and for gentlemon there are private dinner and | to prove succaysfal. The opera of “Norma,’? golected to | of Florida. clates, which Wwe conld never have received had such | Catharine street, up the Bowery to Canal street, and down | merely reducet the value of the shares; that tho acts of he : : r anal 8 North river—the boundary between | Schuyler, in isauing such certificates, were done within ieaina > Whagni> Wik: et ciel start with, in consequence no doubt of its very extended heartless and utterly barbaric statements issued from our | Canal street to the North & : g Sere ree ratt. We: A6y ENG, tD8! Lowy ie’ eos hf Tey ue nIvON MNT Ligtih fer tn WONG tee a Coroner's Inquest, lips. Furthermore, 1 deem it not impertinent to the caso | the two being Centre, Nassau and Broad strcets, (Tho. | the seope of bis authority as agent, aod as n eonclusio gf Downing, of this city, we have given a guarantee for the | (ne Surrey theatre, and for the most part in a highly A Dererwixen Svicipe.—Coroner Connery held an in- } to state that my own family—wife, and four children un- | Jatter sends the present Kighth district to Canal street-» | frome these premises, that all tho holdges in good fo aubstantial comfort of the arrangements. efficient manner. Madame Lorini (from New York,) who quest upon the body of a man named Edward Duar, who | dor six years of age—were about the last of the company | only four streets increase—and cuts off the present | who had notalready received new certifioates in The Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, N. J., was opened | sumed the part of Norma, has a volvo of powerful tone “i yb in Castle Garden, entirely on account of my wholo time | Seventh at Catharine street.) F own names were entitled to receive them, and so and good sings with great energy, and looks the | committed suicide by drowning himself, Tha deceased, | Hoing devoted 16. the Mereate of tho other emigrants, | See. 43 compels companies to do duty in the districts | ndmitted to all the rights and privieges of stookl sitorm on Tuesday last, A grand banquet was given on the oc- | pyruid pricstess to the life. As oss, too, this lady | it MPpenred, on Friday night last attemptod to commit | and, I regret to be obliged to add, to the injury of my | where located, wnless the Chiof Engineer and the Fire | In another of those opinions, distinguished by» } Xs an actross, too, t y ) y nigl 2 mmit } and, Treg rs 5 yof my | w y onder othe f reass easton, is evidently np treade the boards with case; by cutting his throat with a razor. but was unsuc- | family’s health, Commissioners jointly order other’ acnteness and force of reas(ming, the clear and afny ‘ y iatio ‘The We' use, St, Catharines, I1 ; vag | her gesture \l sho {8 thoroughly fami cessful. The police cony him to f'ae Tombs, whore jormons Are well known to bo obediont to those in an- | _ Secs. 44, 45 and 46 regulate the manner Of appointmont | concession is made, that ine defendants have no, gs gs rgtenl ear pipe ble bracing Bb 1 On thn Pinte, tndved, We: |. be wren commited ty LamamwelPu IsMKG a,” Go ate er wp | many over them; buted 1 or any other mandated ¢9 | and removal of bell ringers, and define thelr dutics, | right to create a valld clo to.a single share eke ppened on the 25th, A grand celebration ball was given ant prima donna with vwico | to the island on Saturday aftornoon. and while on board | speak of adead child as “a pig loss to r They are to be nominated by the Chief to the Mayor, und | yond the prescribed ‘saumber; that thé corp oration, bel | the proprietors the ensiows of Madame —Loriut. Lorini | of the steamboat King Philip, he jv.mped overboard, and | have been hurled from the chair er box s time than | are to be removed only by trial and conviction boture | prohibite from ise,aing more than thirty t sousand ¢ > - the Volo, bus flso excellent qualities, his prin- } before the necessary assistance ‘could bo rendered him, | it took the man to tell the frlsehood. Mormon leaders | the Commissioners, ate z wne, by necessnyy consequence, forbit don to recoguind At Manchester, land, a serious misunderstanding | cipal fault being a certain want refine- | ho was drowned. The de 1 was a native of New | can accomplish nothing but by the influence which ¥ Secs. 46 to GL regulote the wearing of badgos and front | as a part of Ye stock, any share kr.own to have beom ‘tween bricklayers’ Iaborers bas led ta violonce, aud | ment Signor Fortini (Inte of the Royal Italian -| York, and was sixty years oF ago, erdict, “Death by | actions entitle them to among their brethren, and {ean- | pices, and defing the punishment for a violation of the | issued contenry to that probibition, /apd, co ede TY Rearly to loss of life, on™) plays Oroyeso with care, and Madomoisolle | gnicide,” " not conceive how @ man cauld destroy Lis influence hotter | ordivance. that the Yirectors might refuge tq vecogoize all shargg