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NEW YORK ia which be continued for twelve years. Under Mr. Railroad Accidents. __ Bancroft he was detached In accordance with tho rule of Loowrusa, May 26, 1887. rotation, and rece!ved no further orders up to the time he ‘Two cars of an excursion train from Memphis to Oharles- was furtoughed, Capt. Nowoll will probabiy aext appear | tou got olf the track or Saturday, hen one man was kill- before Court No. 8, ed and a pumber of others wounded. rr NN on the twenty-third day of June,- slave, and | as the private rights of the philosopher of the Bell the same to the highest bidder. Ominous, | Zribune or the chartered rights of a bank ia Wall horrible, dresdfal, terrible announcement! Only | street. The law of the Legislature and the ap- think of it! It is, probably, only s symptom and pointees of Gov. King may demand the surreader fan Indication that the comet whiok will be on | to them of the property of the Corporation of hand at about the time that Leeds & Co. will sell | New York, but they have no right to put thelr the slave at the Merchante’ Exchange, will give | fingers on a cingle chair, or table, or book, or tus ouch w wipe with its tail us will send us into | atom belonging to this Corporation, without the everlasting space, never to come back. Here is | consent of the municipality. That is the true the document containing the horrible announce- | position in which to view this conflict, THE WAAHINGTON ACQUEDUOT CONTRECTS—MAIL Agother accideat oceurrod on Momday, near Augusta, ‘THE GUNERAL NEWSPAPSS DESPATCH Ga., when Mr. Wendel, of Memphis, was fatally iajurod, CONTRACTS, ETO, | Accident at Albany. Wasuuvaros, May 26,1867. ALuany, May 26, 1867, ‘The contracts for the work onthe Washington Acque- Mrs. Phosbe King, the mother of Robert M. and Samael duct were awarded this morning to tho lowest bidders,as | W. King, of this city, was killed this morning by falling foliews The graduation on sections 14 and 15 to Myers, from a window. Mrs. King was pushing open a French HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1857.—-TRIPLE SHEET. The steam Frigate Minnesota. Purtapmioma, May 9844; PML Yesterday over 1,000 persons visited the #tea a frigate Duanesota, now off the Navy Yard, aud among the visieere were a goodly number of the fair sex, many of whom con- veyed citizens’ clothes under the hoops fur their friends | who were on board, and succeadad in the bustle and con- fusion in aiding the escape of fifteen of the crew. best of he joke is that Uncle Sam has uot ouly lost the services of fifteen Jack Tars, but their clothing, too, was hooped away most successtully, An order was issued this morning by Commodore Stuart to pormit no more vis ters on board, as she will drop down to Newcastle to Pyenw eR—Van Pair —Atahe Paformed Dutch choret, Port Richmond, I. on Suapien, May.) Sy ine haw. Livicerom, omy Of Wm. snedew . youngent daugatoe of the late Cs Van Poit, aii of statea sland. Srkarion—Graamon,—din Teeadav, May 2, by the Rev. Mr. dogun, rector of St. Thomes’churce, W. HJ. Saar, TON, ee of Fuseiay, Lh, @ Benrx, daughter of De. | Jamon T. Btraston, oP this o ined. Baron —On Friday evening, May 29, of hasty consemp- Hoa, Rowucr W. Batwa, aged 19 yours and U1 mouth, Hk remains were taken to Grecuwved Comctory on Sam- day last, attended by the mumerous friends and reietives« of the decenred, trom the remadence of his brother, Ne. 06 Gudewo strert, in this city. er fF —_____} Jones and Pratt, for $8,500, The next lowest bidder was | window, when she lost her balance and fell out, breaking morrow of Thor day preparatory to her departure for Landen Tints, please copy. te aaa a“ THE WER. cond 1 her neck. Caina via Norfolk. LAK —On Monday, i ie Gao LARe, OT Lamson May 2s, 1st, | THE LATEST NEWS. Henry Cady. The conduit seotion $ to 13, erred —_——__—___—_ enclose a ist of the ofticers:-Captain, Samuel F. Du- } merly merchant of tui ef'gy ia the 72d year of Bip ago. We have received ‘rom Mra. Gillespie, of Pa., the oom- eee Henry Cady, for $220,262, and sections 14 and 16 1 Car- Lands Ceded in Minnesota. pont; First Lieutenant, Wm. 8. Renshaw, Second do., A. f The relatives and friends are Invited to wtlond the . molashon fee selling the celebrated statue of the ‘Greek Interesting from Washington. man, Dobbin & Co,, for $68,433. Tho recetving reservoir Carcaco, May 26, 1857. 6 Oe y Third do dames M. Bunean, ©. 'C. Simms, co ral, Grom hi tate residence, No, 15% Church atreet, thle af * art © Territt: Pr » Robert Petiot: ay * art T. | ferDeeD at two o’clnci Slave,” ae papa meray oe aan ae fis | THR OBNTRAL AMBRIOAN QUESTION—GEN. CASS PRE | to Daniel Sone, for $26,100. The ditributiog preg The Legislature of Minnesota Territory have disposed Of | Barry: Pa pone Boy mgs ‘chain laa, Astaaes ‘do., | Cousm: —On Tueaday eflerncon, May 28, Mos. Jaxe Cote, Denedt of ihe estimable lw y—who, we believe, is a PARING & REPLY TO LORD NAPIER. Reilly and Cochran, for $40,890. Bridge No. Sto M the lands granted by Congress to the Minnesotaand Vactiie, | H. 1. Sheldon; Acting Master, JO Chaplin; Chiot Kagi’ | 178%, of this elty,, azea 64 5 care, widow—and that the noble work may not be feed: Wasarcrox, May 26, 1867. | nald & Piper, for $12,062, The cast ironfpipes, branches | y.of fiver Valley and Southern Minnesota, and the Min. | Beer, Michac! Quinn: First Aiwistant do., Jame H. War Her friends and thoxaof the family, are roapectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of how. brotberin-iaw. Mr. Bar®B Weed, No. 145 Spring street, ate afternoon, astwo o'clock, without further invt- tation Faummn.—On Tueeday, May 26, after a sbort but revere. illness, Maxy Troamas, fafknt daugoter of Sarah A, apd te. late Wm. W Farmer, ogod 9 mouths and 10 days. ‘The friends of the fawily are ranpewtlully invited to abs tend the funeral, frou the residence of ber g andtather. mgr 8 ner; Second do. do.) F. B.C. Suinp; Third do., do, Wea. aad bends to C. B. Clwsicy & Co,, for $7245 | negpolis and Codar Valley Railroads. Frick, Jr., Charles Shreeter, A J. Kupated, Wea, Hunt: The cut stone wok t» Myers, Jones & Pratt, —_———_—_ Boawwain, Gsorge Smith; Gunner, Jona han M. Ballard; for $16,386. The furnishing of bricks to Wm. Douglass ‘The Know Nothing National Council. Cargerter: John Southwick ; Sailmaker, George T. Lozier, at $8 per thousand for 26,000, to be dotivered in boats. ‘The National Know Nothing Council will assemble in Matis Steere, Brovet Major GH. Torrott, Lieut, Kat For sand, to G. W. Jackson ant R. T. Jackson, atstxoents | Loutavilie, Keatucky, next Tuesday, June 2 The Secre- @busbel. Captain Moigs says that these contracts give the | tary of the Kentucky Stae Counsil bas seat round tho . ‘we desire to give the rale as much publisity as possible, | understand that Geu. Cass is engaged in preparing @ Ss ter creseeemen aoe ne Lee anine will be reply to the recent application of Lord Napier to renew uo. wold at the Morchants’ Exchange, Zosetay) Zane Se gotations in regard to the affairs of Contral America. This pe 1H. H. LEEDS & 00., Auctioneers. | appiication of the British Minister, you will recollect, was made shortly after it was known that the Dallaa-Clarendon POS atl ase a Foe Tue Norraern Raway or France—DEATH | treaty had boca rejected by Lord Palmerston. ov Evgexsx Greier, ONE OV THE PRISONERS.—- | This lettor will eketch the political history of Central } greatest amount of work for the least money. following circular — ° , gg Te ae There is an evident consefousness of being in the | Amerioa, wo United States, and England, and thelr | The Postmaster Goueral today ooacluded ® contract Becramaur’s Orica, Guan Cocoa. ov Kamerucxr.» | peer eae ete van by ae arts at | twostelect. : bid of the representatives of the ‘nd connections for many years back, and | with the Southern Steamshtp Company for the transporta- EES oa ree, ae OOF 4 the pevesnt qurmmar, Also U pie Rocky Nouniala Alt ary BG arn Monday . Woy Bh Jae Tenor, relict of» ‘wron, the Duar &m :—Deeming vital importance to mer q rar te y aan an aban, oar hor ig On part will be a very able State paper. It will exhibit im ® | tion ofthe mails twicea month between New Orleans and party that our Natlopal Council, of June 2, shall be an | aad setictts adapted to the sate, Gen unmna desiraus of Her friends, thosa of ber suns, J y' ioe a SCHIED'S Northern Railroad Company, ia regard to the im- | gesegmantico and masterly mannor the relaions.of [u- ‘and subsequent “death of Eugene | rope with this continent, and the course the Usited States, t, and we find them everywhere dissominat- | as leading nation, should take o2 the question. Gon. page= statements of the fucts, with a view | Sas wil sbow in the strongest Nght the admirable and B,,Jobn A., Henry 4, and Edward 0, Grabam . and hone. of ber sons in daw, Joweph B Varvum, 8¢., Jaugoe . and Jowoyh B Varner, Jt., are respectfully netted 0 af tena the funeral, withont further invitation, to morrow: il. einai aflernoon, at four o’slock precinely, from bar late rea- on, i Apalachicola, embracing all the Gulf ports on the Florida sesemablago not only \mpoeing ‘a td numbers, ‘out also in eee See way esbould call at Coast, at $70,000 per annnum. the reputation an ta mombers, I beve under- pom . | taken to urge the attendance of our leading men theough- ti fov sale J. ard BS, Peior Dil Toro, oa, han been appolui Datrict At} Goth Vion, Thee widn wom I'bara coutorcod re. | RAUNDERS aire cls. at Nor? astor Hour’ torney for the Northern Judicial district of California, vice | vious to this tine concur unanimouely in’ the opinion thet prams éo explain away the truth and acquit themselves Souseroliensirn Bolen lesazueshas by Mr Woee- kt Blanding, removed: porte yay een ee of u pa 4 Books| & Con hand a full of p Maw Geiss Oboe, ‘mors ing, May 26, Avmatam Loramma i gard to our postion in all great snternational disputes. be es ake, and ‘that a fulure in the procent crisis would bo | Brosdwey. Reve nov.om Band nti allvcey, bearers ugnice | GOH, Cnly chia of Capt. Kadert W. ard Jano Goston, of the odium which in every just mind must at- | “qys central American .quostion has been befogged and | Meettiof Senator Butler, of South Carolina, | Toons in the extreme. mi ReaRe ¢ a Seoul tant they, have erae.beforg msde; sara} year aad a baasbesins 3 a fin 6 relay Acacera, May 26, 1857. ‘The trip at that season of the year would be a delightful { beaver cassim very tight; French centr mae Sch ett at act | ena tesa ince nepal Ses | Seeepatae Surtees ome you of yi the an : d ; o'clook of dropey. er otiving he howpitaiiden of Car People. uid summer caps, Ac.,they invite the avention of the public. Kentucky the hallowed resting place of our most re- se , “3 a Death of Hon, James Bell, of New Hampshire. ned heroes and statesmen, and Se eerilis wake of aa Po ‘* by waew alled Beaver Oasali —— Concoun, N H., May @6, 1857, | bright redeeming onsea cf Americantara, anidst the arid | FPe lishien bys ane 1 ; Fon. James Boil, United Btates Seantor Crom iis State, | wastes of black republicanism nad foreiga democracy, Come then and receive the hospitable welcome with Gied of bis reeidence at Laconia this morning, which we will greet you, and aid the asnombled wisdom | TO Lady quest fs ad frienda of the fam!ly are tovited to atund the funeral wervice, al the dence: hie grapdimnotber, Swab Loricr, No’ 2l West Broad wayy, this evcoing, at cight «clock, The remakus will be tale te New Jerrey for tnterm ent. m.—in Monday evening May 2%, in Fity-dree street, Wiiam, only child of Wm. ad Jeannette Hastie aged § menths and 19 days. Hesiy,—On Tuesday, May 26, Marcarar, wile of Joke Tealy, im the 95th year of bor age. ‘The Crienda and acq»aintances of the family, and these of her brothers, Herpard end Michael Sbine, are fully !nvited to attend the funoral, this afternoon. as past one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 6S Emat tach to- the barbarous course am unrelenting | pedevilled during the Inet ten or Afteen years, by disgrace thirst for vengeance, concealed under a flimsy fal entangling alllances, springing from the ignorance, #tu- tence j represen: and toadying of consuls, ministers, and silly pre babe of waking rune, Uda beg . pain to diplomacy. The pal ca Great Britain to ail tatives of the French railroad to adept. her movements and designs in that quarter will be de- It is a fact which no sophistry can explain, and | veloped and laid bare to tho world. This will be done with no one wi!l dare to deny, that after a full and | dignhy and courtesy; but the letter will necessarily show ‘up the double dealing of Lord Palmerston in his relations elaborate argument, after hearing all the proofs peter t pies ipe : the prosecution was able to adduee, even on affl- | 5 4 not probably intended that this despatch shall close davit, apd without any opportunity for cross | 10 correspondence on this subject or provent an arrange: iegant -_--~+— riding bats, depigna, of atraw braid, Leghorn and lignt News from sCansas, Paik gies ML tp dlimed acd reiten eer te fn ‘brown, Gray and mised colors, ut WANEA'S, 106 Br. Lous, May 26, 1867. | stand by the Union ta hot peril sya pra ee ‘ Kansas advices to May 21 say that Secretary Stanton haa |. Pietse advise me, ifit is convenient for youto come, aud | ‘The Undevslgned have now in Store « Large . insure, if possible, A full delegation from your State. and complete assortment of straw goods, among which are | Twenty second xtreet, without furshor invttallon, examination by the accused, Judge Davies | ment by which the ites nations my easter in | ramed a proclamation for tho election of dalngaen tC Weer oy, 8 BLANTON DUN IAN, Gey Linniawathn Wenter, Uenevean ah genet, besidon al qlisaims —On Monday evenings May 26, ‘of consumption, Micari id the other States in an peadent | Constitutional ation on the third day in June. Teta centuel ‘tare Counc! “ 7 oy om md TAM Hea aget ears. asap oc fee Mieco Nhat poral tone Hee 3 eats sar any tbing pew unt may make i appenrauce ducing the | “ae relaives en riends of te family aro tated oat Returns from nineteen out of twenty-six counties were In, a ” z year _ ; ze 5 lof which ara offered ving 9,251 logal voters. It was said that many of the re- crron’s TDiarar—Miss Marsiare’s Bexwere.—Mi prices for cash or approves er. HES pied atte over to the free State posh de | Polly Marshall, one of te prime favorites at Burton's, has Gio. WB oer, READ, 400 0 mb: mocracy, alo that an attompt was making by Northern | ber first benetit in tho United States this evening. Miss democrats to cond froe State men of Want party to the Con. | Marshall is ono of the most pleasant and piquant of sou- vontion, brettes, and ail who are indebted to her for a pleasant hour | gous eweet, arrest Eugei let —t and proper position. The administration do not mean to bad of oe, Giclee cae Os get entangled in any alliance like the Clayton and Bulwer he bad been unlawfully arrested, and treaty, Webster and Crampton convention or Dallas and unless he waived his natural right he had Clarendon treaty. Such arrangements are wonecessary. a cause of action for false imprisonment | The United states should occupy a position above these against the prosecutors. This is fact number | peddling agreements. Ita our duty to preserve the in- tend tho funeral, this afternoas, at two o'clock, from bar late residence, No, 1,118 Broadway, corner of Tidety thing atreet. Macy.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 26, Many Omrm Maan, wife of Dr. B.C. Maay, aged 3? years, friends of the fimity are respectfully Invited to a tend the funeral, thin afternoon, at Uurce o'clock, from her street, 41 feet Sail Boat, built fora d, with paila bo! hin morning, INGERSOLL & SON'S bazaar, 24) one; but there is another: the arrest of Ku, togrity of Central spay o isthmus ros Re - ‘The Hon. Ely Moore, formerly of New York, has been | OF two will be glad to entity her aie le oven Gurney's Pr ce of Art—Another New and bag hones Lf bo bo atre' Fs , ‘ wie Peta safoty of our ct < keri capayale rt ah , BS rn oe Grelet at all was an aflerthought—a mere freak | °° teflge opera x mel venadep Snaoanit| Uegeaie gr nigel ci New Brumace Orms—Tho Buckleys last Monday | PESwe“al madieL 1 Me, pMserN TM ynincsucan a | Mer Of Jeunes E and Aguce Marwden, aged 6 weets and 6 of spite and malice. All the papers, including | requires us to prevent, by proper co-operative arrange: | The New Kingtand Kimigrant aid Company Palace bobmagete shetegods ae velo pesisarnayhe ‘hod pelts funeral wl ae. pace trom We reeisenee of hae the order for the arrest of the parties, were made | ments, the interference of European Powers In tbe progress Bierrom, May 26, 1857. : mn, Hot—New Work Cricket Club | PM, orctock. ¥ . ‘ Hoboke ‘The Now Faginnd Fmigrant Aid Company held their an- their song Sittlo stago for along time. It is founded om | gud (he Eagle Ball Club pbotogravhed yealevlay, w, Blywina nual meeting this roca eid the famous fairy story of “Aladdin, or the Wonderful | fields, by HULMES, of 299 oroadway. ‘The report of thed irectors exbibita fevoradlo resuits in | Lamp.” The characters embrace Chinamen, fairies and | sy o+y weraw Cape—A Splendki Assortment consequence of the great rive of land in Kansas, Notwith- | d¢mons; the incidents are very weil blended; the scenery, | new and desirable patierna, at BANTA'S, 100 Canal, corner standing the losses of last pear by the destruction of tho mecBanical effects and transformations aro finely con- | of Woosier virest. ERB N State i investment will probably | tivet; the music is probably equal to anything that | grancy Cutlery.—A large Assortment for ee cds tinkeing altietans ecdien, haa hitherto emanated from the same source, and that | sale by J. and 8. 8AUNDERS’ store only, @ No. 7 Astor , House. ‘ance. Tho prospects is saying a great deal; and the principal characters are — J haps ba of ‘tue triumph of free State | remarkably well repre }, Hough some of tho minor } Pollet Articles in Grent Vartety—J. and 8. principles in Kansas are considered fistiering. The pay: | parts neod li tle furbisbing ‘ere they will be au fad; | gAUNDERS' store only, at No. 7 Astor House. mont of damages for the destruction of the Free State | indeed, one or two of the actors were quite as awkward a3 ps Hotei eased ou. Con, vudmate real Chinamen would bave beon under similar cireum- tive Adaptibility.—Che body tv Gon. is to be pri > pees, end ltl Success | stances. George, who pisys the bero, has some fine p.. ay on sing. valines ELANDBRTE'S Fite heaven Moors —in Wiittamaburg, on Tuesday, May 26 Gaoagm A., son of Cap, Jacob and Hannah Moore, aged 24 ) cars ‘end % months. ‘The relatives and frienda of the farally are tav'ted to at tend the f neral, from the residence ofyhia fathor, No 106 pete eon Williamsburg, tom rrow alternoon, at twe orb ck. Mcrnay.—Watrar Treonoga, youngest aon of Alon’? B. and B,J. . aged 6 months and 1b days, Boston and Calitornia papers please copy. Sencravt.—On Monday, May %6, of typhoid fever, Fsamap A.. wife of Jas. W. ‘The relatives and friends of the fhmily, and those ed haw M. Hurd, are invited & af out and delivered to the Sheriff without including | 4 developement of the States south of tho Rio Granda. his name, These papers were, however, with- | ong reece APMY IN THE BAST—OEN. JESCP's @rawn acd amended by the addition of Eagene’s CRITIQUE ON MARSHAL VAILLANT’S RETOR’ name, They knew when they did this that he Wasmxatos, May 26, 13 innocent; ‘The following is an extract from a letter of Major Gene was catirely ent; and this fact was proved ral Jesup, Quartermaster General of the army of tho out of the mouth of the chief agent of the rail- | Kaind grates, to « friend, on reading the exposition by road, Mr. Tiesandier. It was on tho affidavit of | warsna Vaillant, the French Minister of War, of the this man that the arrest of Eugene was procured. | whole of the administrative arrangoments for the late war Bat notwithstanding, on the investigation before | 2 the Hast, and thelr results. It is particularly iatereet- n ay ol Sum: from ber late residence, No. $8, douth i i ing:— {s considered certain. music, which he dis, of in bis usually unexception- powerful efret and nt others they act mildly, This is one of Commissioner Betts, on the inquiry on the extra- Wasinvorom, May, 1867, Me tea djatsdes (ite tcaepk | nities; ana te ctiee, antes seecy pam Rae pot fahy these pills Cure 60 many divensce—tbay bi {iiameburg, 1. L., this morning, ab tem Gition warrant, this same Tiseandicr admitted « e ° « * « « Generel Pomeroy ered am eg tell in bis very comical part of the servant to Aladdin, | wonderful'y adapt iLemselvem ty the conditim of the body. lock rience in Kansas, with the par loulars of the purchase of Upon the whole the burlesque may be pronounced suc. | When there ts nead of powerful purgaiion, they act power. Nashville Tepa., Cincinnati, Oho, and Buxwex courty, State teeuvely. ° tiired, they purge | N. 9. joe copy. Atchison by the free men. ceraful, while ab the sue Ume tt establishes the fant that | fhiiy tne 6 ee fe POE sf core a Monday, May 2%, afor a short Amos A. Laerence, Esq., resigned the office of trea. | tho Buck!eysare cquaily at home ta elthor white or black " ermapentjy atrenchen the body. Principal then, iligews, Mr, Wis1sa Sauru, io the bbth youvet Hie age. daw, board of cilicera were generally re elected, | facet. Buiiding. Sold also by A; Ovshinas Brontwar, | The friends of the familly, and those cf his sca om Does a omgpuaee ety = corner of Twenty second street, and by Mra, EUlot:, 62 Dit | Wintigm Potery, are renpectiully invited to attend tbe fa ‘The receipts of the society fast year were $12,000, of Day. ow pitt . m neral, from his Inte realdence ‘y Hall, corner of which $51,000 was by subscription and $5,009 Uy dous. | Burma CovEE—Olroult Noe i AT oe oar! ost, | Stunning, Startling, Fasctnatingly Heantt= | Doin aud Degiaw sttecis, South Breeklys, this allernoog, poiany ‘$a F » fal and cbeap— The KNOX hal, No, 212 Bs ay at three o'clock. LIEB AG ei S40, B41, 642, 548, B12, oy : ‘ ‘Surrnioa Ooret.—Nos. 689, 682, $20, $20, 436, 66, Sracc —At her residence, Brepleton, Baton feiand, om The 4 stion—The General Assembt Infants’ and Children’s horn and Fane; Monday, May 25, awe a short but revere illness, Cama- TNT decmptren onureh, hig ae tov oad cas! cot. Prete 177) 646, a $b | stron have, n brilian! ssrortment feetaiest BANTA'S, | 80m atldow of ‘the Ite Carovilun agg, eget 78 yearn, § . Por an wipe ) corner ot Canal and Wooster street. month nod 6 days. Ciayar an, May 28, 1867. " ied ‘The funeral will taxe piace Crom her late residence, this ship : = ne White's §3 Dress Hats, Spring Style, 148 | aflermoun, at one 0 Hor remains will be taken te Tus report of the Committes on Bilis and Overtures. Personal Inte lgence. Pa ge Seeetn Brgy "Nodthasws sires, A lunce | Gfoenwood f interment. ‘that at the time he procured Eugene's arrest he | Until I road this exposition by Marshal Vaillant I was i k ebend the ope ¢ of the allied arm‘es believed he was innocent of all participation ia rag Tia ae shen apie ring paar the alleged frauds, Knowing that his arrest was |») : fie peace those armies constantly acted in violation of a mill. wholly unwarranted and malicious, the agents of | tary axiom, to disregurd which is almost always Catal. The tho railroad naturally strove to avoid the con- | axiom is this:—Where there is an {mportant fortross to bo fequences of this unworthy act, and they havesuc- | attacked, and an army in the field to ‘be fought, the ceeded | army rhould be fought sad beaten out of the felt yas too well in Spererpact of She legal oom first; becnuse the assailing army, no matter how supe- Sequencea. The order for the discharge of Kugeme | pop’ tn numerical force, !f it attacks the fortrona first, may was clogged with the condition that, by availing | be eo crippled ns to fall an easy prey to the army in the himself of it, he forfeited his right to maintain | seid. any action for his false and malicious arrest and | The Freuch, in the personnel of thelr array, and in ailthe ° | appliances of their artillery and ordnance, are greatly in imprisonment, He hesitated to accept the terms | oy ics of othor nations; but the exposition of Mar-bal proposcd—he knew be was innocent, aud that | yaiuant shows that in all their administrauve arrange. when the final hearing of the cause came on, he | moots which relate to the movement and supply of armies must be immediately discharged. Worn oat, | {the feld, and particularly iu that which regurds land howeve became desirous transportation, they are far behind us. On examintay (heir eoky felting heskth, he a ee of transyortalion inthe Crimea, aa given by the Marsh ad regaining his liberty, even at the expense of a | | te And lave ae enctifice Of his tights. ‘The legul adeleses of the | Jscegncant socs taey aptone tau thon hady ta numer railway were applied to to consent to his dis | oy animals, for all purposes, during the war, which we sup- calking for tho views of the Arsembiy fe regard to slavery, Paren Gerolt, the Frusian Mialster, is ta town and | El eat, beeween Ir ge Spm a a caused @ sharp debste yesterday, and was made the spe- | stopping at we Breyoort House. He leaves to-day in the soar cin] order for this afternoon, This morning communica- | Agia, oo a vbort viell to Prussla, On bis return he will be tions were read from the cousociation of Rhode Island and | gecompanied by his family, Baron Geroit ts s veteran owe mai the associations of New Hampshire and Wisconsin, taking | and able diplomat, and is much respected tn Washington | YY torent Ah voting cyte of be strong anti slavery ground. and else where. wearer, They are not only light, bie, but being of & motiled anpoara The Religious Arenas ineitens The barbecue at Vicksburg, to Col. Jeit Davis, waz very | gibitiiy of thelr nhow ing the dust or dirt, Deg leave bo amy Or Book co aan #, Doge and children’s Powtow, May 2%, 1967. ; City and county, Jacksen, Canton and the ‘ishes of de complete ia every branch Tho anniversary meetings wore largely attended to Any, | To etanac ascr ‘Tho procession was heoded by the adage ee Ets Aad reports of Ue various aocielies show @ progressive miliary, and wont to the Court House square, » bere Col, . sate of educations: and religious iuterest throughout the | Davis “spoke Yor an, hour and a ball, At the danor, | Gti r own mai on 0G Weet Sixteenth atreet, this afternoon, at three o'clock. ADVERTISEMENTS REAEWKD EVERY BAY. OOOO oD —== ‘or Wants, ke., See Sth and Sth Pages. ¥ Taton the ob- largely attended. Delegations were present from Yazoo | Jecugn go olten imade by the wearers ol siraw hats. We wou d AND & CO, 180 Bro: way. Straw Braid Flats, New charge on his complying with the terms of the | plied for draft and packing alone for cur army in Mexico, | country. The American Education Society wae cloquentiy | speeches were made by Messrs. Tupper, Singleton, Roy, & ; sa Reeth prey Sad mined exfers, a BANTAT, 168 ele rouseanes SS this 5 order ; but every application was met by some | “at never exceeded forty-five ihowsand men. We were able | aildressed by Rev. Heury Ward Beecher. Rev. A. H, | “raves and Burwell, i : Medi Was aks ee a cong . to go where we pleased, and to take all the appliances o | Clapp, of Providence, and Rev. Samuel Harris, of Bangor, By the San Anton lo (Texas) papers we learn that Gen. Fo. oR EE pong en po seg rpane preter 4 GO. ¥, MENDON " : Twigum was expected in Uhat city hourly, to take chargo of addressed the American and Foreign Caristlan Union the Texan iivinon of the Talted beats heme, io r~-3 of Society in Tromont Tempie, which was crowded, | (en Johnson, who proceeds to Fort Leavenworth, to take ‘The American Tract Society elected S'reaident Hopkias, command of the government surveying expedition across from $3 0 Om the plains. Summer Under Garments for the Milton= RELTT 6 FERN! Of Williams College, on of the executive committes, which | Tay Gaiveeton Herald of the 1ith inst. saye:—That Maj. | AtMcLAUGILIN'S whoiranle uod retail uhlre and tueniahing Bo. 9 Brood wag. one excuse or another—the staple one being that | yy with us, They, for the want of the means of trans. he could obtain his liberty without any aid from | portation, were not able at any ume during the war them. Tho Sheriff, however, was of a different | t go twenty five miles from their ships, and ope opinion, and refused to release him unless by the | rae ® single week agaimst tho Russian army in ladies, Misses boys and culidren’s raiter boots and shoes ot all kinds and pi MILLER & 00.'8, 14 Cav : the Meld, without starving. Herce they had no | ts looked upon as a req test to tie New York or parent | yoCulloch will not go to Utah as Governor of that hetero- | store, 2 Urcenwicn strert, corner of Murray on. ee CE consent of the attorney for the papier and } ther alternative but to invest Sebastopol; and short | eoclety to appoint him on thelr publiehing committe, in gemeous mane of Bumauity called Mormons is’ set’ ————______ Pee eee. Seer Gays and weeks were consumed in ranning t0 | 4 were the lines there, Marshal Vaillant says the | place of we Rev. Nebomiah Adams. The lovee of tho | facts we are cMically informed bat on yesterday be | Parte Rooteand Shoes from Melies per Arago. | Cirve.c speumalinn. and from the Sheriff and the railroad company’s | pisce was never calirely invested, but throughout the | Young Men's Christian Aseociation, iu Music Hall, this even- | Quiet nf Teeas ane igave the required bond, which wae | below scan eure oe esemranics Cid wert attorney. At length the attorney became con- | siege it received coustant reinforcements of men and up. | ing was very crowded. Henry Ward Beecher and othor approved of by the Jndge of the court. - —_——- - baw rneren, yA "Sip: ‘ " . " ‘1 ” Machines.—In buying gach Dyetentery yinced that a consent from him was necessary. | plies from the Russian army without, Had the allies pos- | eloquent divines were am ng the speakers. Tho exercises We learn that Rev. Dr. Cheever, of tite city, by invita yeenters, bg i the Seturda: ing the | Steed proner nad eulficient means of transportation, they | were varied by gocd music and a bountifo! collation. tion of gentlemen connected with the Himigrant Ad | $8 Sim 0* S.ceeg., Turchate Ringers machines aivare Coe - re = eetntng | ee Ming the | crcd have beaten their enemy out of the Crimes, and SearthGmne eae er what dy wan, wad ‘he them wih alefaticn nnd pr 17" warns } 5 " pe , » th rt who bay any of the per an of machines ” Ou death of the deceased, but too Inte to act | inn py closely blockading Sebastopol by land and soa, | Mmanctpation of Dred Scout and Farmall Gay. Marcy te at Congr y asset iteriaeeens.. $000 Hall, Albany, Ho ig in fing | {2,tee Market are eure 10 sutte dlesppomiment, veration wad | Buia by nil the drug ae ying the relaxation which ex- | +S ee eer | Oe the depot from jong and re rere labor affords him. _ 2 * 1 Removal.—KF. Derby gery ae ee, emancipated to-day by Taylor Blow, Fry. They had all | — Tho Toledo, Obio Times, of tho 20 inst,, says: —Mr. Fill. of Park plage, has Fake ge rg tage D"; VIRGL'R TORAT HAS WRANED THOURANDS boon conveyed to him by Mr, Chater, of Massachusetts, | More, ec Previdert, baa ‘been sopping for s day or two | Soverument My wp By yf from he curse of tobacco chewing elth beneficial ee nits brother inlaw, A. ©. Harris, kaq., of Washington, | Oasal street, and “esse euch ef areatoan, suis, Feouinmended by the emines' Ir, Rolly of Karope, the for that purpose, t three miles ont of our city. Last evening, the To a eg yr by Sp Sgr ¢ big medical anthart- —___—__—--—— ledo Les vp OF sar aaneaa Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent | {).. Vullite wlacco the saliva 6 swallowed, prowoling digas The Rhode Island General Assembly ta Leama Gand, accompanied Oy several of oar cltzts | sowaer prostdenance locks and crom vara, Dep te feeet | Cont Pertiming ine brea nad a nen wr dein Pastmuanca, R Ly May 26, 1867. | bim entire Unexpected, and finding bim somewhat en | See ove dior below Maiden inn | a ee " Me . -! deshatillé, ti manly form soon made its appearance on the ———— ‘ae, © The General Awetmbly met at Newport this morning, ir ph of Mr. Harri’ reeldenee, eat te aaa greet nie 412 Kernd way, rear a SHOULD PROCURM & PAIR OF INDLA and Gov. Dyer and the other offers wero sworn in. | ¢) with cheer: that were deafening. Mr. Expy, on behalf ral ovem, for earn te gl “2 There being 00 choice of Lieutenant Governor, Thomas 6 pologized ia a fow remarks for the abrapt and sale Chall vepbor Guenand aU deen Goon to taabee Br. Louw, May 26, 1867, | neaith, and dvidently © Prod Soutt, with bis wife and two daughters, wero | empt upon it that dey, On the Monday the patient } thoy could, without fring a gun, baye forced \t to caplin. ‘waa too far gone to be removed, and on Thurs- | lie. Gay he died. No exertion, we are assured, was | [hope our country may nover have occasion to goto ‘ war again; but the more clovely I look into the details, a# spared to obtain his release, but no consent to it sa , a * woll as the strategic combinations of Puropean armies, the was obtamed, until, aa the event showed, it W05 | tecp 1 tear war, Those armies bare a fair pr unavailing. Then it is pretended that if the | fexioaai intelligence, but if they Lave genius, I think it is dangerow situation of the deceased had been | genius in its decrepitade * . . * . made known relief would have been afforded. TA. & JESTY, ‘The comtition of the deceased was made knowa. pommeR, relied to emi At WILDR'S millinery rooms are a WUAT TIE CARTNET ARE AROTUT—THS DIPLOMATIC ‘n n for the eM REED R' riNinery rooms a ; oe Tn open court, more than two weeks since, his AND CORSULUR APPOINTMENTS—A NEW GmANaA- | Turner wae clected to that oes, in grand committer. | jehow =f Visit, Mr F, responded ina yery neat and = s Sbetee wt sommer bongs te St é ‘are sold on terms which will sult the willy t 22" Woe ALL SUF FH: CONS Sullivan Ralou, Raq., was elected Speaker of the House Gir Ails SUFFERERS FROM UMPTION v Ome Sewn langnor or Mtebility, are i fen fey a rial, 4 dove of tha Uaarren remedy. No. i wrest fork. Sent free wo aay de > 2 0a E pert on receipt of #1. brother snd Parot declared that if he was not | DIAN ARMY ORGANIZING TO OCCUPY THE (avH- h M ati F ore —The Ley Pp "i MCP—PROCERDINO® BEFORK THR NAVAL COTRTS, The Cincinnati Enquirer saye:—The telegraph states | the uililwnaire. removed to some mors favorable situation for that Governor Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana, has been ar, tendered the appointment of Goveruor #f Utah. 0 25 Conts.— Wednesdays and Sa Accident on the Pennsylvania Ratlroad. health death must ineviiably ensue. The repre- manera, Shay Sh, TN. Taunus, May 26, 1557. ee ee AITERS . 1 ‘AYE YOU SEEN THE SIIORA AND sentatives of the railroad heard this unmoved, | Por — Ons Cates - yonder pment _—_ veo fourth car of the train from Philadelphia Cricket, — . ~ TEA Maat el tad gumt bouts mee noone, ae S some days in prepar was broken this morning abot a mile west of this city. MATCH BETWEEN THE FIRST ELEVEN OF NEW YORE Archer @& Martin pew Ane bone ail but they took no step to ameliorate his position. | renee to Contral American affairs, and England in particu: | Sine car opect ax wns dragged a short distance. Tolmes | AND THE FIRST BIXTREN OF NEWARK. f= Thet® modele of ex hy wm, aes OUVEN'® INODOROMS PREPARATION (NSTANTED cleaua kid gloves While on We hand, without the alight Theyhad possessed themselves of all the moncy } tar, and also in reference to aifairs in Mexico and New Norton, of Trenton, N. J., was seriously injured, and ten or POT PINGS OF NEW TORK. ARCOND IANING# OF NEW YORK. and velnables of the prisoner, and would not | Granada, all of which Ihave rearon to believe are occu: | twelve clhers were comiderably cut and bruised. The | Sburp b, Jefferson. b fatiom, Wiad places Weim marth seating hat imam Selec 'Gne wecle cleans thy pelt” Weslessle und refund esough to support him in the hospital. = mauiitte cian thence wounded were brought to this city. Col. Benton wae | wiry » A chat: » wae me cremwkch ane, tre Wendel no. Depot 612 Brond way. : ana’ d ww, When he has fallen a victim t 0 PF tron Loe a short session to-day, but nothing was | among the passengers, and was somewhat hurt, but ho | jin ran ems - IQUOR PLAVORINGS—NO POISONOUS OIL. Bi And now, wh a victim to the in | goo6 with the foreign a we, he, Rveshdens test | giowendeden binjocmnap, fos Pubimete tela yar éants e. Jeftersoa’b. Wird.; Barry's Tricopherous ts the Best and Cheap= | Ly't! our riety, Heband and London Fs, Jamaica tlaence of the almighty dollar, in the hands of a | me iast evening that be intended to th : “4 emt article for beautifying, curling, preserving and restoriag | Croix rem; Bourbon, Morongshela, sod Trish - . ‘ e make the fureiga ap | ed for two Lours by the accident. not ait... socces O | the hale,” Boid by ail drngginus wad perfumers, Apple, peach and cherry brandies, at wriffing expense, for Jew, it is cought to palliate the inhumanity by | ments this week, provided be could reach them. He also ‘ o} by Dr. L. PRUCHTWANORR, 143 Maiden lane. . B. pretended ignorance and by misrepresentation, | told # gentleman today, who was an applicant, and who | The Hooste Tunnel BA Passed by the Massa= O | Hatratts Diseases, Fall, Change of Cotor, | “rms one kullon Oy Kallons mpiriie hala " j rd tra 4 embeliiahmet ihe whole trend uly b; on a A Case ty Pott.Sappose the Legislature of J q e ge aur ntl tengs Wise - “he | _ Matchelor's Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupess~ HO Bi volume 18, the State of New York should pass a law author- | one wbo had never boon here, but relied upon his recom. | The House this afternoon passed the Hoosio Tunnel bill | }y)\foe Bot out. ‘19 Wideo “'y6 | The tem in the pn Mir ty Soe Fh per sere Avthentio perleas of the marderens, ‘ ng Governor King to appoint @ i. | Mendations, would be appotated in preference to the one | over he Governor's veto The preseai tadications are cbeunahapbade «4B iy AR vesssssIB | DGS manatectey ts Wrcedwey. Henry Pia” a in - ve commis | who had been constantly importuning him. The man ie | Wat the Senate wil! do the same | as Clank Gente Sham an mares Giewart, Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupees Char ote Junem, sloners, to be confirmed by the Senate, to come | the White House with a heavy heart, The number of eee aa Bowtie. Gaaate. bent ail in their line, Wholesnie and revi, and the dye pri- Fn swe P98 wlemaed felon, down to this city for the purpose of dispossessing | applicants for foreign appointments of all grades up to a May 28, 1867 eee eacones — Worle mn Portugal. i : A | we : oernorr, , 1857 ‘One fad the editors of the Tribune of their extablishment | ‘Oar M citi hundred and ty, | | statlom and tank houses, with 0 freight cary and oc MaRS Seats Bre Dene anttings 0 ben, Sine Loduvilee thew rk Mew Ore 5 and of appointing new editors to take their seve- | a ™ cape mt } a large quaatity of wood, at Newbury, belonging to the | bie baie eutuing. THE POLICE GAZETTE ts the ont nsenshh | ter, has for some time been concocting, with other forcign | (oa: we Canada Sait ‘ p | ~ ey hy A oes ral places, who would have fewer “isms” and | ministers, aecheme to obtsin « cortain number of Faro. | “et Weer me Eatwey, were decayed by Gre | wise d, Maney... © @ | Clear, Complexion, | Cart Erapdions, NUL Addvens Ae Raymore, who would dros with more taste, and wear black | pean officers, principally thoee belonging to the corps of | Mt BSUS less not axcortained | Warcer 0. Darker 5 1] incon ing hair og Joyer” on car tic tcntee | Oumar uvetea MD. hats and proper pantaloons and boots suppose | ePeineers and artillery. A standing army ‘x to be orga Boston Weekly Bank Statement, | Durer Toreers: i » | * o_o * R Con euting pozscias for patmonary diacasee, all this was done, would the philosopher of the | Di7edon the Inthmus, with the approbation and concur Bowron, Way 26,1957. | peterean 1b. Crossley... 4 0 ay poe siecle Hours from 9 A.M to 4 P.M ‘Tribune, in his old white cont No 2—for the ori- | ‘eave & Me krems Pvopesa Powers. sical | Gane tk GcmUrenREr tater | ent Le 0 | Super are ody tool dreany oe pa PAxe sore, . * ton | » . be Spectators, Tn Con: compared wi 0 week previows, are as follows — | Ford b. Marker 5 b o | ye e Gore inn Potecm's afloat | qinal one was stolen in Patis—consait to give | No. 1,0n Monday, Captain Van Brum and Lient Stantey %. | Hallie not ont b. Barker. 2 | Ray mineral preparation. No leas direct, rapid wad corain ie Place your trust s . “e a a wees TY tion of oV'a mare partlia inal) 5 ? up, at the mandate of these five commisstoncrs, | were examined {n the caso of Lieut. Bartlett. Today | Capital etock........... gei'shorcvo | Wheateron b. Gremiey.. to Wright b. Crowley... 6 | Uve Relation. It puritien and celavigoreies the, whats ove In Lyon's dust, be : . “1 | Toans and discounts 39008000 | Kidd rua ent 3b. Groanley 21 | tem Rela Sy a PT Naa ACO } Pe tad bors, the right to conduct and manage the Tritnne to | Ment. A. C. Rhind, Dr. Chartes Chase, Lieut. Richard For- | grees... .ccsccsssesercess Sins '80) | Ledwith b. Crowley 005 9 Lb. wide & | Weer street, New York and by all Gruggisis Sarmapariia | | LYONS maznetie powder bye insects cod pills for rete, aad a person apparelled, according to the new rest, Lieut. W. Gibson and Professor Hache testitied favor. | Am't due from other banks... 7,234,500 | MeNair ron out ........ 2 stumped out &, Harkar.. 1 Ch, ans Postion Be. per Vote. tiers 426 Revadway, eT act, in the atyle of one of the fashionable jo theta Lewpoa veg Eewats from ts |e had ¥ ‘ Meernie eradateet 8 9 gumuiee ceneen ome ae yg FY | APE bOBTON HAND.sTiTCH , = n y of Li mms, and the statement of Com. sdcopgeivet a rrelony | Yaawouten* 3 cs riptions, arn in mod, cas a a tee Be wing machloe tailors in Broadway? No, he would do no sach | yusroom, as tothe reasons which actuated the Naval Board 0 | valor b, Backer. ° 1 | health, natural seuetty aid vigor, by the ge O€ the pill ‘asd | © Can be wom a an Brea, thing. He would retain his property and his | in dropping Bartlett, wore admitted to the record. Lieut, ‘The Crops tn Terns. . 2 ° ‘ the comvulaive paroxyame wil! race, , r : - ee Position, and carry the matter Into the courts | 4. K. Duer was examined for the government, The case Wasesorow, May 26, 1867. 3 7 | Rupture.Marsh & Co., Radical Cure Truss | T Nihal weaknmaa, 0 Toaa of appetite, and up to the highest court, bofore he | "il clere to-morrow, San Antonie and Conrales papers say that univw they =) — | often, removed to Ne. 2 Vesey aireet. Antor Fouse. | fd pola ion, afer An oleciic tari In Court No. 2, Commanders Lee, Pinckney and Stend- | bave rain shortly the crops there will be a perfect fail | +.) — ca euee @ = fant strengla te felt by, ine muwt depliated aller using in d would enbmit to such an iniquitous 0%. | saan wore examined on the part of tio gaverumeni agains | ure EL ee ee ae MARRIAGES AND DRAYER Bepela, coomupaton, 45 "“Hapa No. Wa Bowery. Suppose the sme operation was attempted | Lieut, Carter. Tee Grand total 135 way Wel der. 4=—— ~ ne pw = how as odie OLPE'R SCHNAPYS, $6 SR DOZEN. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. by the Legislature, and that Gov. King. with | On Monday, tn Court No. 0, the defence of Capt. Boar- “all the blaod of all the Kings,” was to perpe- | man was rend, after which the case of Capt. Graham waa ‘ ned and a trate the same coup d'¢lat ou any of the banks in | preva is tie "SAMMI dias Wis colt estan, Wall street, sending down five commissioners t2 | ana he prosented hia defence, clairning a wansfer from the | _ Tie match was won by the New Yorkers by only 17 | | | MIneiteds | WORKER USA ee to, Schade eromaig Tur tonuwes May 8, 1847, | runs. The playing, flelding and batting was beautiful | - COURTENAY —Jiceann—in New Orteans, Mr. Asrnaw | sobnape efter io Ist of Jniy next, to Ave dollare, pee dowee heavy, Penneylvania 5°, B20; Reading Ralls | om both sides. ‘The howlers on the Newark cido—Merers, | CogseTma), hen of the ehip Sheridan, uow of the Ontario, | fur the y98r, At {Se o%Gede ction. trim thevs Bee be Ptocks ie | topire. hs — i laee laland Railroad, 11%¢; Peaneytvane Rail. | Ward, Hallie and Jemferson—wore excellent, as was also renpeet ‘and Manchester, Bp; | wholesale dealers. te PR a nd, Papers ploass copy. New Onceane, May 96, 1857, | Wat of Messrs, Barkor and Crossley, of the New York a. Gane inet tae 4 a, Bd —iNbow SRADED - take the management of the bank into their own | furioughed to the higher rotired list The follow! Cotton —Sales to-day 2 e- ‘ Spivey st of Pavid ir OF EMTS Eve: } “ ns oMlowing points to-day 2,000 bales, at stifer but not quota. | clio. Spivey made a larger score (adding the two ianiogs k | hande, » 7 fer: | aro mustainad 6; reat man} bly bighor prices, or ree eq. ail of this city, Jurgovraent® asp APR, , oY ident, ¢ Ihe toxt —Firet—| prices, Sales for the last three days 6,600 | poner ember ot » nd N, No. 991 Fonda, wd to appoint president, cashiers and | ar ¥ the tostimony:—First—The records of the | bales. Recap tay o taig | Seether) than any member of cither club. Wright and Siw esoy—WexmRore —In Brooklyn, May 28, by the Rev. KELTY 9 PF wat . 291 Hroadway, and No. 64 Reade tellers, would the directors of the bank submit? Navy [Department show that no charges have ever been Cuteiad shed . made againet him. Second—Hle was wounded by the Y Rot. Their chartered rights would | ccemy in Canada, in 1819, opposite Black Mock, thereby enable them to resiat and to retain posession of | jouing his tng. Third—He was on boned the tag ship of their business and Property till the courts of Jaw ] Commodore McDonough on the Lith of Septomber, 1814, tn wonld decide in their favor, the naval victory over the Pritieh fleet om Lake Chars ‘The case ia exactly in point with reference to | Pisin. Fourth—He belicavs he was on board the frigate cf ited States, Commodo-e Shaw, who satledto - orth chee uceisature, agate the Cot | \eranan to trerce he sigertnr, tt wat wiped by port up to the prevent time, as cornparet with thors of Inst | Higham also batted well, each making s food sere, The @uion it the residence of the bride's mot! genious apparatys for Sanetecinring window stad: Mrs, Maria Meseroie, tho Rew. Cuswim M. Jasamom, of thie to wry ie ear, Pail « ¥ on ¢ . . Cuan M, Jase Se prepared to mnpply the whol en howd Fond pop old g Boe FY hI ushers | same cea alo bo sald of Warner and Hallie, of the New ety. to Mise Aww Ruka Mewxnor. qavement, Fauly whey poe erat lena than ever Salone wold. Fie 000 Peles, ‘Onto flour, $7 60: St. Louis, $T orks side. ALLY —Commy.—On Wednesday, May 00, at the resi | As none are lowed {o manufacture under oar, = 50. #1, Pork firm. Other articles renerally unchanged, ‘The longstop—-—Fletcher—as usual, did remarkabiy welt, | dence of Jobn Kelly, Raq., No, 12 Monroe street, by the can compete Tih ns ether in £73.08 price Rey. J. Brennan, Fowano J. Keuty, Fag. to Mant B. Cow —< 1) MOUSTACHE r0 Se ain, oe a at ax byes were made | ay, the heautifal and accomplished soptod wun, common State, and. $7 96 for common Canadian. Wheat | Crossley. About 280 persons were present on the ground, | | McCusteclmme rin Bre John's church, Warchouse we ot lg font Og ies +) Cowneo, May 24, 1857, conidering that In both inetncs Flour--demand . Sales 1,000 bbls. at $6 50 for | by the Newarkers from the awift bowling of Rarker and | the Inte Mrs. P. Mulvihill, all of this cit steady: sales 8,000 bushels Milwaukie club at $1 87". among them several ladies, who seemed even more | Point, Conn., on Monday, Ma: by the Rt, Re ic@, 5 , May 2%, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Cora firm and carce; sales 8,500 bushels at %e. a Ole. | intercated than the jemen during the progress of this | Wins: icCuart, rector of the parish, to FreightaWheat, 1536. to New York. Lake imports to. | beautiful ‘nd taaniy’ gsrac sesast Ey dountior of he sat, MasGaaer &., daughter of Theophilus B Persse, Fsq , of sete o the Clty of New York. The chartered | ine provious nection of Commodore Decatur, FiMh—tn day, 11,500 bushels wheat, 1,000 « ues. are matches of groat {aterost to ail who lore thts | Windeor Locks Coon. @, wee for. 3.2 Ww pale pont ccaleves roe aoe SSE, tights of this man elpnltty aro jret as invtolable | gst6 ho wae a tiecterant on reeruiting uty at New York - le om © 1 come of this season, and dies notice Ramm—Crson On ny 28, by the Re va and ineagenenes, has romnreltoo™m Tp WAERY SEQ OG i . we Waseiey, ? 2 Raw tol By A ok ala cing. Van, 0s sre vod Be .

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