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WHOLE NO, 7583 EDITION—FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. = ment. It is said tha: weare to de visited Dy ove of tho | has cir psed wince the Cretit Bebilier allymed that iia po | gained op he Lucky, and wow leading the teet, But the Sh. The Propositions to awend. ovcazione THE MAILS OF THE AMERICA. mombers of the ropa tauily. the Prince of Wales; aad | sition war thet of a somnel over tho oalthy develope CLUB, Baar pacing cha seaghsigeng ve uae, were ¥ ipdedite etorsal ‘and upeertain, errr Sep teste yet been appointea, nor ie it quite certain that = they are competent to the functions they have as | & Beawtiful Day anda Fine Breeze—4 Splcn. . .12 69 ai po sme enees got Stir ghey mtbornengs of they wi!) come. en 2, cular Whe Flight of a Paris Banker to the | 27 ys since the Mayor of Grayorent, aampanicd (From tho Landon Times, (city article.) May 22) @1¢ Ran Bown the Bay—Passing the Stake 200 4 or ner endeavor to ontertint ATM, United States. by the members of the Town Council, caue ba board and | Ttarpewrs that legal steps Bave been taken for the pur | Boateand the Soathwest Spit—The Return tendered the 4 of the city to tho captain and | suit of M Charies Timreay sen, who is supped to bave Home—Vitctory of the Julla, the Una sud “ said, the greatest ploasare to | railed by the Arabia from Liverpool on Saturday, and tat the Edgar—in Gutside Prize for the Wid meet them in Fogland; and as the people and public au- | bis surrender wilt be applied for under the ex ralition p of Gravesend were desirous of publicly mant- | treaty betweer France and the United States. Meanwhile grep—The Prines Awarded, War Peeaey & Svanedehin towards thom, be Le his fiends bape allies Lege sna ame ns. New York bay haa sekiom been the thesire of 80 their er them an invitation oO & pul copnecte: ‘Credit are endea ae aa he dinner on Thursday, 2int inet Captain Hadacn ox. | create on impression that tho amouni of his defatcations hag | MABMBCent wright as was prosented youtorday during tho pressed hit revrit thai he woald not be able to comply | been greatly, exaee ‘ated. There is no reason, howover, | regetia of the Now York Yacht Club, The day was all HE SPANISH-MEXICAN FLERT AP CADIZ. | wit the kiod request of the people of Gravesend and their | tosuppore that ~:ch fs the cans, Siaoments from tho | thabeoo d be derired, aud indved was much more favorwblo oficial reprerentatrves, as he bad tixed that day for hix de- | moss reliabie sources seem to concur upon the sod | wan €oald have boen expected. A genial san lent its SARA DAREMA partare, and returned his tharks for the friendly feelings | even If noting deGnite were asertained it be | tides THE ATLANTIC sUBMARITE GABLE, with which he and the officers under bis command bad | idle to presume ibat a person of such connections in the ides rays to ihe most beautiful June day, and the reecive inbabitants of Gravesend ever since | speculative world would bave been suiiered to ‘while strong enovgh to enable tho myriads of vos- Deen received. The 1d b Hered to break Bil 4a of The majority were determined to atminister the gag law, apd they did it most etfectually, And in spite of the plain roles of order to the contrary. the minority were oried 5 | down. Mr. Mather quoted fram the rules to sbow that no: 24 | Fuch eetion as that contemplated could be legally taken. 5 | But the 60 was cast and ihe mayrity were doiormined. So 34 | afer repeated interruptions he was oDliged to desist. ‘The 9 23 | report of the commitice was after some discaasion 10 | to be read by the moeting. The document is very 13 0 | lengiby, apd we cau only dnd room for the folowing 16 25 | specimen brick, giving the deacons « gentle tap. THE COMMITTEE GIVE THE DEAOONS A OHARACTRR, Ls = “h | ripe to protest against the arbitrary action of the meeting. 1% 55 5 eet res RS a ak bak at ap &e., &, & a aiggadaen — peor ar Syren ce iw a jos Crogeoyad sem meen soeunngnae anes sel Wexbidit their sailing qualities, was not so rough as aeons. ; 4 “ . ‘nape 0 deen Se he eee _—_— than Pygeoer the ptt aa lady Ree eae the ‘catrnt of lose in each cake sonm to | 0 Waterially disturb the waters of our noble bay. The TRE RETURN. | Dr asia Gens tort pie ol i ‘Tho mails of the America reached this eity from Roston ee oe eee @ of obi “and <cherisbod friends. WS ed paowe, and it is py peers, steamboat Erie had been chartered by the club for the a0- Now came the tug ofwar for the return, and great was | Neve oxen for many years. They phe apiece they” 1 chief points of the news bad already | The frst and. second after wo had. anchored Fxaban of misappropriativn has been Car | gumimedation of the members and their famities, ani be- wi te conduct of th } » | of those in need of amendmeets, wotof grew’ im etovening. The oppostie their pictnreaqno city, ovly a fow of thom |. ried op fore long time. In tho.existiog stato of aifairs at Wb And'3.0 v°ctock tle Web oft Jo. | Be sesiety to witness tho t @ veerels, The | tf these In ne pnaitn, Speneh rend iapernene, Benched us from Halifax. a came to see us. There would, however, have been slarge | Paris. speoulalor possosso! of an eminout name, and en. | 'WeeR Ag ors: tho foot of Spring street, 89 e212 | Jonm styles voro for the Lang Island tg boat, tho yus- | Vt yet such as the convenient transaotion <f asians ‘A greatrcnsation was caused ‘m Europe by the fighto | number, had it no, been wed that tasy ing the faver of the distingniabed operators who. bave | brated for its inodorois market, oyster boats and mud sepgers evinoing great intereet in the pozition of the boats. | little reore than conforin the po srgre the practice of the MM. Thurveyssen, a Paria banker, to the United States, 1 would nut be allowed on boards but a5 00a as they learo- | Taken opop themrelves to control and requiste the finsa- | keown, was crowded with the carriages of our wealthiest ed that they were not ouly on board but that | cial renins.of the country, 14 not likely to have commited Upon coming up with tho iirst class was found, to their | church. . Re anserted that he hes taken of ene milion pounds ster not restricted to et of the abip, we were | himself to acarcel io a compulsory tight for the | *ilaees, bearivg their precions freight of tho wealth, the | astopishment, that they had materially change! poritious. | The enly ru'o of great importance, whether considered Mog— five millions of dollars, pA with vi Som The po was fa | moderate amount that in some quertara is aca to | beauty and the fatbion of ube city, and soon the Erie was The Favorite led, bye Heap en proketse, ; m | on ff ayer tage nl or —_ eee Ea Ca \ U us ot e] edata, | fertiics of the eh, rom tenar: Tho sade correapandent of Whe amon Tia, writing | Terra As che fat If they di Bak sesiam aut ascer- | When ie fatore of Maco, for £500.000 aopurred. tai | MM YO averfowing wih ax choice a fond aa perbape abe | So-inpomibto dd 1: soem that tho Julia bad flea tir | 3s [nro i the deachushi. m lbh May, saye:— tain for themeelves what kind of poople the Yankees aro. | year there was a similar cisprrition to. canceal tho soaps | ever bere. behind thet many would not belive their eyes or their Such atenure implira rule rather than . representation. z * ‘ e e ‘This is not in Lappy accordanee with the fur ‘The equadron conveying troops to the Havana, which | Tho river in the immediate vicinity of our abip swarmed | of the ¢ivaster, General silence on tho partof tho press, | The ewamtcg John Siyles was also chartered for tho ac- | sineves that she really was herself. Even a number of | P's | a y ndamental whacoinde parr Sad Thang i ent, | purer prise aims eta, with | evans tend tr sabanhanaoy spr | Smmttn «omen of te prow barr, | Seapine in ins" Rvengont to |The Zonrf thus ena we holy. When Bete weat couse of tho return. was an accident whiot | omen Cwonscs aud ehiliven prorod in ad ont over hor | the victims to. Gsoperate in Kkonsing ihe, puvle unas. | DER of the club, aud such outiters we chose to pay. | racn thern was great alfienity in diatingnishing the boats. | *ppcinted to perfurm any service new by authority of tho ¢ i % or fie ; ody, and as its re nitative, Ths is a delegated power, Daprened to the ruader of 076 of the ships, tho Isabel II, | sides. ‘They flocked in throngs into tho officers’ ward- | quainted with their entire or partial ruic, all axeist in auch | Auten o'clock the boas shoved off and made their way | Their pennants were not all up, and when they were ap ? eg power, eho having tonched on a rock or come into’ contazs with & | room, the captain's cabin, the enzine room and all parts Gasen to render tbo task of suppression’ practicable. Iu | yg the wtartivg ground, olf the Fysian Fields, Hoboken, | Sy coald hardty be e000, snd when they wore soon they 2 \. 4 exercise of which he is responsible to bis consti- gumken wreck. of the verse}, and ‘as if wey would never weary | the prevent care, even if tbe law. should uiimately reash | Rees ’ : could not be recognized without studying the book of vig ps ‘Fhe Tondon Pow of 224 of May rays: in looking at everything they saw. Itwas the frst Ama- | tho defauiter, tho real magnitude and character of bis acia | WMT ® Tost beaotifol aight was presented, The third | nale—no that much of the interest of the race was lost ‘The evil of a life tenure, or a tenure which can be ter- ares rican men-of war, they sald) that bad ever anchored in | wit! perhape uever tran-pire, All that can bo doue,thero- | claas yaghts eniered for the race wore all anchored abreast | this account It might be well to bave the forcsaila bo mirated only bya direct vote of displacement—al way Tom Thamb mode a free exhibition of himself yestorday - bered hike the pilot oate, or come such simple plan aur. | cellcate, and usually regarded as a hostile art—is that ti te Wentusineter County Court, where he was rusmonod ana, | the themes, ane te iney bad Haver seen one porore, wnalr | fore; ie t ive the tatements obtained from pursomy wig | tho stake beat, oi tho club houre due east, about eignty | eq. i cortaily iv neeceeary, for yesterday the judges | eucous of the eharch often come to fect themselves w ds- witoers by @ perron bamed Hassett, who alleged that he | 1, now if all our vesrels were of the same ‘alge, and | them hy their Mmberent provabitity as compared with yards apart. The second class boats were anchored about | were often unable to tell (he names of boats at bat asbort | tinct order, having an authority beyond the functions .of ed boon engaged by Mr. Darnum ass vaies to Tom | were astonished Wat wo abouklalkw prrsons to veltevery | those which proceed from other sourcas. two hundred yards north, and the first class about two | distance from them, ea thitee codwetsane aeteaiioe Ge nemoner aie ‘Thump, but +a» after three of her. The boatmen who have hailed her appearance 7 rt a [SLAND a i it notte. Tom Thumb, whose real name is eS aeune ae fof the impulse abe has given ac Tae On lenis Le pet one! , ae a hundred yards above the second, There thoy all lay chee | FAS8ING TUB LONG I8L SPAKE BOAT ON THE | cficial position. In the infirmitiies of our nature thie tem- tum, war placed on an elevated seat facing ines, ‘unbound cit praises reefed and Snactive, the men loungiag avout the decks RETURN. dency is unavoidable. the Judge. Ho gave hin evidence in a collectod maapnor, | 12, thelr, business, are Papoande ae eee One ot eee ee. ee eee mee can the tants | witbapnarent inticesnes, and bearing Mile indication of | The Favorite ted the floet m passing the Long Teland | Another and cognate evil a, that deanona, they: on eo Dae, Eacne Wie Bere Os bee these, a tough, weather beaten old fellow who had, he | and flight of M. © Thoroeyesen, from Varin to tho Uuited | the spirited contest in which they were soon to engage. Hake boat oa the return, and put aboat for the Staten | ay rennomenk the sentiment And wit Ot Oe edema By Mr. Barnum, had 9 vordict agsinet him, with cons. told va, been ts many « hard blow off tho Baglish coat, | Slates. The eenration caused by this event han born vary yas wea Island boat rather short, The Hage, on the conteary, ebot | ahi'wuchea of the yreceot. >” present the sentlenams ean conversation with eve of a party 4 . - : ni . ee f The Great ‘Telegraptic Expedition. Ddolonging wo the Niagers, whom he was taking out to we Soores a many voce ar ert A vast asramblage of people congrogated to witaess the | “? + gh psy or ae y aggte egg Mg oa mide taa poten eae eter eeuer oped OUR LONDON OORRBSPONDENCE. yeasel. - ticularly with the Uredit Mobiher, sp4 fis persopal con- | start, Ali long tho rhoro of New York, in the shrouds 4d s representatives: of a past generation, When a Lonpow, May 22, 1867. “What kind of a sbip ix that?”” said tho gentleman, pro } nections wi h the prinetoal Prenes Taose oon: | ip . fall she rounded abou wih the evident de- tion of the present members have had Ln r feasing to be ignorant of her character. 4 ‘the rhipzing and on tho decks, along the shores of Hobo. | sign of coming to windward of tho Favorita | Per pre men wo had no voice Whe Tailed Sate Steam Frigate Niagara silt at Gravesend | "rnE.'0 be lenoruns ot hes charaer.., ne replied. Ce ee ee eet cee ene, Page ipiigsiats of row boots 5 feont hc samany. | st the beat, tag bots, with wih seccsse, flection, they are likely to look upem them a8 official per- will appear bs —Bhe is wo actos an Ewcort—Another Steamerto be Char- | “Welly said bis questioner, “aro the people Givitaboar’ | shake poblic eauildence in the stability of moactary aflairs | minnows in a lako; in email cockle shell ooking crafts, | (BO time of her return. The Una. Sele And Bye fr Scns and Rot at Fepresentanives of the: Ghaval Seana , and soon passed fotlo pope ws sympathy with its pulassions. It 3 Gf importance to accustom as large & number of mombers as practicable to the discharge of the doties be- Jonging to the deaconship The proportion of these Gtied for euch duties will depend much on the demand for them, and tho demand will be increased by the nesensity of peric dieal changes. Your commitice deem it wise to render deacons imeli- gible for one year after their term of office expires, If eligible, a re-election will be expectod; and if not award- qe Condition of her? Will they let you ree ber?” France, been bull page newer ni ware gt aes acne ei rket Be sald Shey ro wory good-—wery ctvil; thai Sczawumiuted totes sautet te tage tioee 2 Sy antl bial arcs tsenos egara—Beencs on Board the Ship, mr tbe oiber rejoined,“ [From the London Chronicle, April 22 ene - — » a ulermonan tiene (oo bo ep a as | targece’very large ship for avrigaic” “@° M°** VY | he taiture of M Thurneyesen, of Tarloy a nodcalator of | d¢mt0 Oréwan had ates mblod to wee the start of the great “Aye, you may ray ood, I believe you sir. If caaboeae beay , ,Goee ok Mrrree, Ohy Con. Oils ae Ge race. The Thomas Hupt completely outdid the Eric in | Gravesend, a small port about twenty five miles from they calls such a sbip as that a frigate, I cnoma what thelr Channel. 9 abilities im thie case are cxceedingly respect to the number of pereonsshe badon board. There ‘Asadon, and it is more than probable will remain there for | liners be. Tia! bal” . heavy, but at present the correct amount is no} Known. waa Dot en unoccapied foot of etanding room on her decks ‘He next five or six weeks, It was understood when we | The womea are in raptares with both officers and men, if % somet Leora . Speec! and tho strength of her wheothouses was rathor dangerous. aurived that as soon an a proper plaze bad been provided | *dy" ean nea ln eho or tin waid the ober dey ET EOC Ce VER err RgMMANs tas veel ancl dense \eorrelel 04, the omiwion will be regarded ax coasure) ‘The samo fer her reception aud dockage at Greenwich, where the who was showing her the vessel {From the Paris Conetitutionnel, May 17.) persons must be coniinved tor fear of woonding feeknge, ‘able is tobe taken on board, wo should’ proceed up the parts of it to her, “I . . * ’ ry * apon them, The shores of Long Island aud Siaton Island when a change would be expedient. Tho-e are reasap ashe. Rgeorcha - . realy thougbt that they. dide’t allow peosle to | Woe returntothe speech, not becaune the honorable di- | *¢re lined with spectators, The following were the en- Second which indese your cemumisiee, on general princigion, Wp wine ehhem diay end eumannee eperatiens ob exes. But we find the officers and the men | plomatist bas attributed, ‘sane facom, the emotre of tho | tries made:— paper nang atyie a thes Genet oles eaten. ince then, however, other arrangements have been made, | gov to oblige us that we were | world, at leastin the future. wo’ tuo AngloSexon race— FIRS? CLAP, i a Laway By Merges Bewegrenretheaygtee gas BR ‘and it is not unlikely that after all we shall not take any of , whe eontinaed, “I | there deas are exproszed “inter pocala,” and bave no Allowance of tims, 1 woand per square foot. ‘The crowning feature of this excellent run waa thereturn mae eee ee, ro teeny — a js ch that if I had @ chanse I think I'd _| importance, for p the ranes will over pos- Squares. Ho, home. The steamboate returned and took their positions, the | bere’ pabished q aad } the cabio on board, as it has been found that to Mt ourship female kidnapper with | sees supreme domiaatien to tho detriment and for the of ‘Sart a ah One time that the report was before tho hoase withous for ita reception and the proves of paying it out would re- | vergeance; but she did not show any deaire to carry out | oppression of the remainder, but borase of the outharst | — Few Big. Torta oxnae mw I. 8 Acet of small craft reappeared, and the row boats seemed | having boen formally accepted, andmaking a number of” g' Daal 1} affection for the United wi i Schr. .108 4 more numberless than ever, if such a thing were possible. | oiber similar rulings as inconsttent with common senee ag quire not only a large expenditure of money, but would val and there, and it may be grati to bis cordiality ap ‘United States which dite Sobr.. 87 Sua5 2 th Jefferson’s Manval, ; remains us, and | bis address, Hitherto the world bas, it appears, been in a 03.55 35 ‘The crowds along the shore bad rather increased than di- | ¥' oe ‘ ao dneagetip yoruiien te Waiter hay almost ants Sar un : . error concerping tbe rectprocal sentiments of the two_na- 'e Sbuide Bt miniehed in nimbors. Ax the Haze, near Gant, | - aseut one Be seul ‘Siete: hie, otvestien tai ‘vel service. Under these ctreumstances her commander, written Thave Isarned thas | tone, Sinco tho war of Infepaodengs Johp Bull aud B-0- 4 = 2 bore up in beantiful style, tho air was rent with bi ea eee wrece ax Senta Cat hana tae @aptain Tadson, would not of couree coneider himself jas. ph Company to | ther Jouatban have been considered, if not 22 en-mles, at Was reoeived with like them’ ft chaoged’ Bele fondamevtal rales “ani had nos fled in allowing the alterations to be made which i | PoTchate a steamer to take the place o/ the Niagara im tho | least as very unfriendly brothers. ‘They invo not ceased per square foot. the scene was one of exoting | Tig jogally. ‘The meeting at which it had been ing of the cable, the Niagara, as 1 before stated, to act | 10 give proofs + anne ip politics, and Jonathan, 7.5 Woel2l 20 14 48 bofore observed, the det kopt well | \HAUME® Tete. called rerolarly, a revpitendd by @ maid aro necessary to the complete suceses of r ship will also take a | who is the more , dou! ause he ir the 8s BOR 40 wis ‘and the Jalia, the Minnie and the through the elerk. The meet iad been pf tna the undertaking. At first, 2s I bave already | small portion of the cable—about forty or fifty miles long. | yonnger, Dos never let ap ty pase by withdat ‘1 Arca 33a fand Kdgar, ind the America aad | eee an se tnd cutirely too Its tn fd the ‘clerk abel fmformed you, it was proposed that the Ni- Pete dpe Pay tag oy C Ci a Sle Satis their pamed aro menticned, Howry | bavea mecting called properly. Tho thirteenth seston of gare shoukt go to Liverpool for the purpose | Flight of a French Banker to the United | pemariavio Dut nover bas he replied to as Roudie s—- a. ‘mie a eh a 2-= a which Ws now Using manefactured ay Birkenhead, ad tes | 2STRAGNDINARY RFFROTS OP THR aPEcULATION | “W's Se ee a ee ys egg 4s, | epelagenaien mes pened oe abe eeeneree, ANIA" CREDIT MOBILIER " a . 4 a} 4 the Agamemnon would tako the 1,200 miles which is | Porssir PaMILING VIOTIMIEED. Oulasw mig mew | Of Lord Rarer Te'rceaitan Co aaa the enttoaiaam Allowance of time, 1; seconde per eqnare foot. 45 45 | X*Vody ot Unkarians might boy ln. thelr ebureh cheap, ‘ . a ‘Boop. 9145 LAaKGL 9 17 27 4 nd revolutionize their whole arucles of faith, as bad boast ‘wader way in the manufactory of Messrs. Glass, Elliott & YORK. Sabas sue nine dieee eee oop. MAb 18676 10 12 oF 42 one in New Hogland. S., of Greenwich. On inquiring, however, into theao | [From the Londoa Glohe, May 21.] two cverrve thes they have all bonu resisted te ae fon ie Vie $3 00 | _MF. Havens hesitated slightly In bis merch, which o0- (, qummodations and dockage ot Birkeubead, & was asccr- | wators of tbe pocullar cron spoten eoe Sanne, | Eafavorabin to the lasae Power, The Maine fronton ques. 120 Lan 5 8 casioned seme UtteriDg among several young mime fatned that we could not approach nearcr to tho factory | Pare has lovauied;or raion Welept thous eo encian: | tim, the Oregna, question, tnd tatortas “quantiane a aeons aa $c os te for school ohil- there than » mile and a half, in consequesco of the nar- | 42, the custom, of the proseht day, whan ganuemon who | REYEF Dern considered an fetid advantagnmaiy for Kae. | “Pregoaiy at Geo rinules 0 eloven tho signal gun te to | dren, but be bardly toaght i was proper for adaie, vewsets of tho passage up to it, which is five or ton is M. Charles Thurneyssen, banker nad #hare Dmeinize wtih Romie to, her war, wiih Bagland. docme! forth its warning pote, andere tho echp bad died o8 40 ee ee ei tcaees inde cines alae Seet narrower than our breadth of beam. In addition to | dealor, who is supposot to have gone off by the arabia, declarations of friendship offered by Lord Na. | away the trim litde crafts of the third clare becams on- B45} ee wee ine pulpeve of going yis er cbmentonn tiene? {this there ja another obstacle which ren ers the difficalty which eft Liverpool on Satarday, ‘fie name of Tharneye: Pe a ate tee a enna mtiment 4 sho | yurouded 0 canvass as if by mage, and holsing their 3 9 | They were truly tho observed of all obsorvers: abd if tia ya thir instanod almovt insuperable, and which, with other | fen Shoncs Sines Gur cre Reenndae By oy inp es Mr Oramytnn, oP anh, ta of rate feetion citeree cntirs | anchors—thetr beads having beea to the north by the line 7 ob | Nas to be the efost of congregationaliom the ebureh would aireumstances, make it necessary to remain where we are. | of the well: known hunker, and tho namo has figured for | Senate at ite having rejected the which tended to | of the tide—wore round and stood gallantly for the lower Naced teberson'ed Frechgeoruminn.”Ssey Und bean eile ying at a distance of a mile and » balf from the factory patel patie i competion ate Gaictersansataaiiar” Weaeeis tesclemamemestns bay. Simultaneously accompany ing them was a nambor- % ° to obey fundamental law. ‘we would also be obliged to anchor in the middie of the forward a one of tho agents the loan, and | motives of the rurpr ‘Manif-*tation of Lord Napier, | le fleet of pilot boats and othor eral, whe alzo veered a7 Mr, Annor ealied the gentleman to order, on the ground Fiver, where it is deepest and where wo would bo at leas ‘now appears among:t the Uirectors of the comoany. it | All this @eplay of extraordinary frievdahip prooeads, sui | TOUP1 +04 took th tt courage ina similar diroetion, At oa) Sees. two hundred yards from tho shore, and as the cable woald | 188 namo previously in railway management We dnd G. | fr‘m a moral revemblaneo. but from -ammorrial Intornsta. | brecaaly deven orclecl, the bowing of tlie fan gare tho Mat er ett eee » rghamd canned wvhout american Aeris Rave to be taxon over this before it could be coiled on | Zpurmeysnen amonsut the directors of the Compagnie da rat with the Uniled Slates matt rate Brvch commons | they got under way. Ail eyes wero now turned to tho 8 40) Y. Have maid that they bad been taoght from tho of our versel, it would be impowibie to do this | Ip the same directorate we sve the name ‘atime. The honda of friendhip that aro being cele. | Yerreis of the Ast class, the most important of the fleet. THB PRIZES. pulpit h atthe ropeal of the Missour! compromise was a without bridging the Uistancn with lightors or some tom- | J"Jrey Wry euid that tho faealliog of A, There arts | ‘brated aro ont chaina of flowers, bir minapla bela of ect. | Four out f the five were the workof the lameated George | Tho award of prizos was mado by the committeo last | Fepeal of fundamental low, for parties and par poses whist 4 Peroire le the rot. top which supply the Mapcherter mar! py whore g-pina bas cast #0 much honor on ‘evening, although it was thought that, on ascount of seve. | W4* atogether wrovg. ‘merican vame, and dowbtiess many a tear / DR. CURPVER STRAKR, of commerctal ¢.asses of | Siumed a conspicuous position fos Arrival of Carpenier in Parts. marted into the eyes of thors Present’ who last | Tal Of the vessels having sot extra sails, more time would | Dr. Canaven denied that he liad raid anything about the In presenting the repor. of the Socié'é do Creait iter Charles Carpentier, the devaulter of the Noribern Rail. | 87 koew dim tho pride which ho teok | be required for calculation. The Julia took the first class | Missouri compromise tp any of his olscourses, tho Atlantic Telegraph Company have | ¥¢ ‘Gnarice thurneysoen ierefure ls a person of the high- | way Company of Franee, who confessed hix guitt and | 10 theo couteete, But every eyo was strained | mize, The Una tie second clase prize, and the Ejgar the | ,, MF. Havews sald that if Be had wot beard thet wahjeot ved at the conclusion to dispease with the rerviens | 6.4 counections in Paris. yolonteered ‘0 return, arrived in Paris on the 16th of May, | '0 Witness tho behaviour of the vessels ing ior | third. ‘Tho best sailing schooner, the Widgeon, took tho | harped mpoo bis cars bad deceived him. Thee was tho Niagara in any otber capacity than that of aa crcort, | “ip his own person he united two functions, and we wish | in the evening, and was imeoviately escorted to tne prison | WAY. abd galiantly they wore round, and started almost | guy ide prize worth $20. It conslsta of & beautiful vitver ue Frclection fur hem vxoept ip their fundamental law. evolved, ou the ground of ecomomy, to charter | we ould say that these two fubctious are’ never united | of Masse by biv gnardian and two gee-d'armes. tn line, | One unanimous ahoat ran along the line of spec: | wine cooler, made in exact fuc similie of anordinary ship's | They had no Synod or Presbytery to go to, nothing but the suamer in ber piace, which they can accomplish at 82 | anywhere but in Paris. Ho was at once banker and | Tho Journal des Débats, of May 15, p niishos an extract | tatore on the ebore, th echoes were takon up bs thove In | bucket Tho rope handic, tue eulber washers, Ac., aro ull | jt OF thelr church for tbe protention of the minority . Tals voxsel bas wot yet been | sharo dealor, Tat indeed the union of banking, broking | of a letter writien by Carpentier to bie family throo days | (h¢ Fiver, and enon the booming salutes from the steam- | completely imitated, apd will make « very desirable prize, | Te Souk! Geos mest strennemly that he had been info engaged, but the contract will be made with as little delay | goq ait xinds of dealing, forms the vory princivia of Cro | before bis leaving New York for Havre. Ho furnishes | tips Now York, Arabia and others, wnt additional eo. | ihe regular priges copsivt of, first, a pal of beautiful | {Cette aking Die. Cheever to resign by any disdatialag- as posible, to enable the whole tolograph fleet to wall | Git Mobi jer plane. M’ Charles Tharneyasen i# said to | tome details about bis position towards the persone {mplt- cod by thove who | giver dishes, tho covers of which’ can be uscd as an- | “Wf ¢f his sermons on slavery. the middle or latter part of July at the very latest. | have left debts to the amount of £500,000 or £1 000,000, | cated with brm and tho reasons #hich induced him to , excelloat, beaatifal and | other pair, ‘beautifully mounted, all of solid silver; | MF. Autor calied tho gentleman to order, re iu hopes that this wii! be done by the end of Jane, | 1 js abont this time last year that M. Place, one of the di- | make @ coafession, “The American legal proceedings | ‘°7!0% other adjectivical encomiume, exprossive of tho | second a liquor or decanter stand, to hold three decanters: |. Mr. Havens continued to reiterate hia objections to re- obstacles in be way, and xo mack | peciors of the Credit AMobilier, aisappeare’,’ ‘M Carpenter | made me siek,” rage ba. most perfect ratiefuction. The John Styler, however, | ibe hapdie and racks are imitatior’® of rope; tbo foot walid | CCVINE the report. 2 ‘Work to be «i ue im the meantine, tbat it is almost certain | has Jost returned to bie native land. to account for his de- citer 10 Me. Tachand, bis legal advisor, he | *ttmaa down the bay, ant gave hitleoppurtunity to thse | giver doiphing; racks for segars, and apparatus for lght- | yr. yp PUT OFT TIME REPORTER, ‘We will not be able to leave befuro the last wook ia July. | fader 20,000 in the Great Northare of Fresca, 'M, | protests etruncly gaint Certain, tevorta nt tra ae wees, | 08 beard to witness Ud relnive pasitioas of Ube Brst class | {ng ‘ail of valid bilver, inoumied wih several pico tio sit. | _ MF WARREN wished to know what had become of the ‘Whilo wo are lying at Gravevend the manufacture of the | Thurneysson has ‘to replace him in the United ates, ‘of the New Youc Henan, “fhis | Perels after they got fairly set to the wind, ver sailors, Third, a silver water piteber and salvor, with | TePert of the committe, He understood it bad been ta- able is progrovsing at Greenwiod aud Birkonhead at the earrpng tseed 0 oquivtions for a much largor eum | Journal,” enya ho, “bad hocoms hostile to me, It je not | PARKING THR PIRST FLA@ BOAT OFF STATEN ISLAND, | ax imitation rope bandie, The outeide prize of the bucket gy Sed hes teenral thet the « Tate of two bundrod miles a wook In both places, but were | than Carpentier's abstraction, bat ho wax only '@ clerk, | Uve thit | wax palo and trembling; it is pot tras polthor a Was got up because tho sudseribers think the present 0 Cuammsan stated that the repertevn Gon¥tless Bad ep fare oecarionsl Iuterruptionr, ws it appoarn the maXiog of | ‘kre wo to anpposo ihat though Carpentier was eaught, | that tho acknowledgment of my guilt hae been deaw | ,. he SF tng bost was stationed off Buston Island, below | Ai wince of timo given the sloop Jalia an advantage over | 'Keh any wolulr meany 19 obtain the report. Se wire covering oF external protection of tho gutta | Tharney en I Vo eecape? If Tharneyason is to be bronght | from mo, This acknowledgment has been freo and spon. | the Quarantine ground, and of courro tho rteamor arrived | tho schooners by the meururoment of caavane, whica has | ,, MF. WAtuxN wished to know by what right tho reportara back, be may pert make disclowres as interesting as | taneons on my part, itis en appeal hat! make to the jny- | tp timo to witness the arrival of all the boats. First came | enabled ber to win so many privoa, ‘or. jon Hed the gent to estes those which arthar Berryer made when the Dusk Napo. | te of my country. ‘Igo to mort my Jdgon hooanee {have | ihe Lucky, of the third claw, loading beantifully, followed rus mp, pS bnepretonng | eye order, a6 not epenk- leon Company broke down; for if M. Arthur Berryer is | everything to gain by it Those who shall read my report 4 , bs, Nog om berere the Reuse, highly connected, #0 is the new fugit ve. will be couvinoed that I had no reason to gro# pale and | “ely by the Una and the Mionig, of tho #e- It were needless to add that on board the respective =. Wsxuem called tor the reading of the report. ’ {fo order to understand. the full” edfect of thia event 1m | tremble. Yea. certainly Lam guilty, bat not of what lam | coud class; next camo Waterbury’s renowned yacht | boais tbo edibles and drinkables wore ad infntium. | erection betwre the nomen ree? Meas haere was g to Paris, we must observe tbe circume'ances of the day. The | sccored; for the thefw from the rafe of the tiles have . Bourse haa been exceedingly languid. The Orodit Mo- | bern committed withont breaking in, and withont fale ped ig 9 Heap ashe 2 My: hab oes ym phn ty re bt mate Baru B. Hovr thouybt the reporters had baler has lately laid its report before the public, with many | Keys; sod above all I declare it tvodly’ that there was not | 'nterd, | throughout the races she was managed | (ot sR a a ee te galt, tho cluaun. le approved of the action of the bs Na (11. The Faze followed ten minutes bebiad ‘and on the whole thought that nis aide bad pimp py ky OY Cranes of only ene tn | the least forgery in the whole transaction sat that conee gaaees oe ng re wane ann Nefard pegne ruitered none ihe less, and all went home Lappier | gained by the dixon sion, and the otaer ride bad hort by it. year. Even 23 per cont isa large profit, and quite suill- the Sylvie. The Widgeon waa very hadiy managed, aad | M#Mthey bad seen that day, bir. Havens faid that thero nevor bad beon a word of cient to ‘any moderate shar ho that the capi. etod off $0 far to leeward that eho waa obliged to tack ~ rjp meee om dificuity between him and bie paetor. He would move tal be eafe, as agua ed en eomenne ‘powever, ia nw before ebe could pass the stake boat, theraby ioning sovo- ‘The Anarchy tn Dr. Cheev: Charen. that the question befure the House be portpened, and that very ; for althi ngh it can manage dealings ta the ex- ral minutes, and comolewiy spoiling the interest of hor | PROGATSA OF TER WAR-—PROCKEDINGS OF THR oe meeting shovid @ into the ler or der of burinens— tent of more or less, ite original capital is not fizt ia the race ‘The boa thin fag boat ia the | ANNUAL MESTING—MOKE PROTROrs—ovRuranow pj gd the list ef mem! order that therg more than tree times the omount wie OF ESTABLISHAD RULES OF THE CHURCH, BTC. BORDER POVFLAN OR FLOG VOLT Vorm, Tho anneal meeting of Dr. Cheever's charch took placo | He had no desire that such as theve classes abould be alk last evening, and as the proposed amendments t we stand | lvwe | to come into their chereh. log rales were to como up, there wasa preity full at en ee eras Ere eet ah Gen equine wap tendanee of members. ‘The Cuaremas: ee ee ee bad spoken Mr. ©. J. Warren was chosen chairman, and Mr. King Mr Havens contended that merely by the : a , afer which the chairman way of tilamtration, and comcluded by moving a pastpone- spew plan was puggened for, increasing tne cepmal ed trade te OA Aenmnced Wo mest Y ment of the questicn of the bank to a much larger amount, and the 8 ‘The qnestion was taken and derided to be lost, A éivi- ‘ot eeveral railway direclors. M. FE: 6 Mr, Pav offered & resolution calling for the report of the | sion was called for, revulting ta & voto of 87 to 18 agains ‘ment. M. Trane Fereire, the pone of & 8. po ° . 2 4 ommitice eppoinied to report amendments to the standing Prof. Tromreny moved to adjourn ome week. also among tho, airectire of the pL -- aaa ‘Bee wa 12 00 43 | am Se wee Sealy witberece, a00 ot Ge lite Bone af Ertan) .t none wm i. Toornerae, PASEINO THE BRCOND rane pout AbOvE Font |, MT Mstuas, amid mach opposition, valaly endeavored | TOD Sut lies anmimion Of his preset Phe mesung , ieee eae RAMILTUN. to have the meeting proveed with the recular order of | bie thir eustinun unin TAM. ‘current—ooe, that the dank Afr passing the Stalen Ialand ferry boat, the conree wan | Duslnese—the correction of the list of memberr—but was —- poaaton bag yah to tack wearly direoily or perbann slightly back, foreed down by the majority, who (nisted on coneiforing ‘Thr Kirise Commissioners. mmbject will con!inies; the that ones, + | the resolution. Mr. Mather ohjected on tho ¢ ound 487 Raoanway, N. ¥., Jone 3, 18897, tanned against a banker connected with and pars @ fing boat off Long island, above Fort Hamiiton. | that y the fourteenth section of the slauding | W. Joy Flerertand B.D. Lots, Bags, Commissiosers 4. TT that ‘This hey did Ip fine sty o—the (na gaining slightly on the = nig ae could ween oo oa at Land ae evening Presentation, majority would ANTLEMPN— I have today received letter of the modifying ths sentoeos on the partuere Kriss cod the Wrlagnan, was bonis, "Pos tenevicg | 26t, talon, 2 inet , informing me that “actuated by & slecere gemiee Par, therefore, had rathor was the order of the loading bea Mr. Havers, after much difficulty, succeeded in | to perform your duties,” you ® communication: Nections on that unlucky Tyesday obtaining the information that the report referred | to the Comiou Couneil requesting that body to desiguato e suppar, M. Charles Thurneyasen had THE SKOOXD STAKE BOAT. was in relation to (he committee euthorized at | sheution wilbip the ich oe voyage. . M. & | the meeting of the 26th inet.; and amid the most violent | (0 the discharge of your public ‘ows (city article), May 21 } ~ Hd bj pa hn pty tS | Si saga lac evene, anscunce an {mportant failure on Devcalion, from which it i# inforred that the number ee = Wy Son: r —— Jegally com = of the Henain could baye whneesed t-te gordial greet ‘M. Coaries Tharneysaen. We be: | of spectators Will be greater than on aay former eccastoe. 9 3. before: Sactad br too rioien Steak too coocinn : qnen or demand the warm shebing of bants, that frank and fresex- ls nephew to M. Auguste Taur | r.4: ine rece willbe 6 - An ‘ee Y ‘ of yh ' son of though which chars rises Amertns aii ‘ne | neyseen, who ts ene of the directors of Une Cretit Mobiller & capital one, 89 poreon at all conver. aenhiecdulen., badaendasean | aoe | world over, and which gave itolf full veat on thie ooowion, | fetiety, of the Western Railway Company of France, and | ant with the merits of the nags entered will doubt. As to H 1» Sengre as preseect oe cppeared tah the Score wpritcusone ‘The ladies not only shared in the enthusiasm, but appear of the Grand Rassan Rull aye which he was oe of | which will be the succesful horse there is some diversity Seootins tnd bron once ae op tomedey oveaing, ome ection you appeal to mo, } adie po eS mee. = hitmas coomened Oy on anne of opimon, but aa the matter now standa Soe Washiagton me pn one aa the elerk Could not reasonably be expected tobe found, | municipal government pay Ry aie aay dont, tat did nol diepiay the | Soins yoy scaled emantere tt the theme 1 | ta the favorite agninet the Geld, After the four mile race greet petat of Interest Pasting of the South- | and that under pretever o1 his absenon the notice had hoon threo rahe my own country #0 tnach, and now the caly wonder is | Diller. The amount Involved has ot and was | is over, the two mile raee for the Westchester stake will be | Tort Pt Puey; and after witnessing the dst arivals at | given to the peer ve ee at | tcl am sure, be Abst | conid love it lees than Ido, bat when | saw our own | TREUELY cetimated today at from £400,000 to £500,000, in which Avo nage will come tothe post, For parti. | ° Lore leland dag boats, the steamers marted down, ant - ‘hip up here in the Thaines, aod k 9 that all ow hoard of po ade yd LT thovo ‘figures, but it # | Coins, modes of geting to the woth, bo, our resent came to 8 slandetill near the booy, ‘They were not obliged | incon’ Gl ba gor at ove constr}men, | sould have cried for eS eee ; ay qanereise M. | referred tothe advertisement tn auctor column, to wait long, for soon the white apeske in the distance | maintained that by soch ® rpirit that the; should look | their own rakes have helped him through bis diticulson, UNION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING, frew larger and larger, swelling with the stiff breeze o | them to be mor orl beaut fal, or that we shoul, afer all we have cain co be leannena awe bb & sae ee ‘Tremat, Jane 2, match mile heats, best threo | ihe ovier harbor, apd Hike an advancing army tho feo Sleupe, when sume of Engipn Deanty, ay Gah 8 0 be compared } sath ey to-day’ Probably to gages } @ Brome Gn tereend..., 1 here dows 10 the bey, beeping well ogeiher—cal indeed arbitrary ruling ‘Nothing con!d exeee! the howpttality which we Bare ro [From the London Timor article) wt) B. Weedred names Canora ja a a] he emnenss. fir. aswel vemaruet, 0 tas Gaal feewet R. ‘eetvea from the Amerioant reeiding in London; and ai | Another va ecunceuen, web the spon Tie Sabaeton ong “no never Kaew an instasoe before of | follow ing prot there has been po official reeog: ition on the part o | tive ™ enes Sina oo eae tgebers The oumiders Kept The weders Seo gee cartepmems of ver revel, petwe base to thom wo notcod the Rebecca, who rived many marke of kindness and asemion from the a8 natnrally as abo waed to in the smombers of't, as well sa ftom other English gentlemen triumphs im the club. As sooa an shoe | wo ork made a there waae loud bc ut, whish ran + reeeived invitation 2 ae the Stylen, ‘The Haze le ahead,’ we Lora Mayor of London, a og By Ey wn bravely. On | i ; iH 233, he wonld verpool. walking queenly Sse oa ey et are tse bet Saas ats Soe SS oe ede mpm Scced teperery Chae ators Ret anda —— Tema Gervioe Cub the Jonior United ae starboard, and ‘Pepared 2 Ta abd he Ray al Tacht Clad, dietiactions which managers of tie’ Minaie, evident have she bee conferred your corr=pnen a or Rai poral Waking Whe wind exe of their Rime ee bona See he se Nga he cireumatancee Cz. the Hage. wis lodeed, oo to ovens tee aaa ne Professor Mors, in addition tothe | sequire his eredit, It was ‘at thie time last ror determine npon imrentig ation. boom ofthe Haze, and occasion a loud ory of “foul,” “foul ** pon Te Ly ‘extended to the officers, bas | that tho faiture of M. Pinte, one of the directors of the Fine ty Firm Rrmesr.—Betwoen 10 and 11 o'cloak on | Rot thie lasted only for a moment, and the Flaze sbot fine. onmber of other ay ‘hush matters par. | £800,000; sd, fooking atthe tac ix both earns,’ the qaon, | Wednenday tight a re broke enti the ive story baitting | | shew! having the Minnie behind. The eyivie Senlarty to show the PY whieh has hovn | tion ia nngvoidably enpgosted aa to how far tho unsound. | NO. 825 Fh street, First and second floors osmapied aa ® | fapain her ground. Teaaet che sommden the scene two hundred for licensee are tn be convened. > Stree seines | SpA a aston deer tus Sates | SXeE ESTES Sa Rie lates | Sanmee Renae ere etek Sy caph cokes elena eee Sows of our arrival wee received by the British govern. | without note of euapicion, Not a fortnight ! hog by water, stadad yous paneed in the following order, fhe ‘Una having Franicl,”Abeet $9000 hao beoa recetved shes Tar,

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