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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNB 14, 1851. Whe Influence of Municipal Rights of Cities in | and brought Prince William of Orange to the | ‘The F. F. V."s Want to Sell Out. Our Boston ‘Theatrical and PMustoal. they rold. Nights wore xed for the performance, bub Defence ap | LETTSR FLOM A LARGE VIRGINIA LANDHOLDER TO June 13, 1867. Newo’s Ganoan.—The Ravels, including Antoine in a | the plaintifts afte-wards told tha! they ouuid seb the Estabinhment, Ps ogres and of | throne, And to-day, were the Queen aad her an cama ‘en aaasicent Geen Bosron, June 13, have mot with the most eatisfaciory | have the The action was broaght to recover Ofvl and Relig tous Liberty—London,. ministers to bring forward any measures calcu TO BELL HI8 PROPENTY TO BMIGRANTS—REPLY OF Adjorcrnment of the Legislature of Massachusctls—° har acter pga Jerome's new comic speciacie st sted “Tiauco,'’ theatre. compensation, but the plaintiils were nonsuited ons ques Tbe history of London is, toa great extent, | lated to in the slightest degree the | tix comMInsiONKRS of ‘hat Body—Mr. Banks Nomtaaled by the Americana | oF the Magic Sword,” which i+ to oe performed with tion of form, aud were ordered to pay all costs. i , wns. ‘of ‘Ni xodemas’’ to morrow. cine G: the history of the struggles from an early period ancient chartered municipal Tgbts of the olty, for Governor —State Conventions. wortle renee cee piegpacethaseseveeetinaeatan By Madeleine Graver and Horr Gatte have given in England io behalf of civil and religious liberty, @uarantiod and regulated by constitutional com- pacta To this day the chartered rights of the city of London impart to it the features of a democratic municipality in the heart of a constitutional monereby. The vested chartered rights of the citizens of London. aequired from the Parliament and Crown at various periods in their history, have remained inviolable, Royalty, in the per- son of the sovereiga, camnot enter the city with- ovt the consent of tg Mord Mayor; and neither Parliament nor thg Queen would dare, without the people would rise up egainst them asone man, Ace Viaw, Don wipon Courrr, Va, May 18, 1657, } and force their abandonment, or resort to opea | qo mm Commseconmes oy Esuumanion, New YoRk:— revolution. What the Queen and min'sters cannot and dare not do for London, we find a miserable, corrupt and inexperienced clique at Albany did for the people of New York. They have invaded our chartered rights, disregarded our maoicipal privi- leges, avd passed laws for ouc arbitrary meot with ae much indifference for our interest as of cattle, to be transferred though we were a from one set of political keepers to another. Henry VIL. could defy the Pope of Rome and ect at naught the thunders of the Vatican. He could abolish nunneries, confiscate abbeys, aad exile priests and monks, and change the whole re- ligton of his kingdom, and, like Etizabeth, gowa govern- Qxntiacen—Having, in common with a number of my > friends im this county, more land than can be protitably managed by us, and being desirous of selling it to an in dustrious and thrifty class of new settlers, our attention has been turned to you, from your offcial position, as the best source of information on the subject. We desire to secure your iniuential aid in directing the attention of the German emigrants, or any others you masy thiak would make desirable citizens to our Dinwiddie . If you can be convinced of the advantages of our section of country over others now more eagerly sought after by the many worthy etrapgers of small means, who land upon your shores and are committed to your care, ] am sudisfled it would be no less your pleasure than yoar duty to afford them all the light on the subject within your knowledge, and your counsel, which must in the nature of things be controlling with a large class who must come ‘The session of the Legtelature just closed was, I believe, the longest but one that bas ever been beld in Massacht setts; and it hae cost us almost quartor of @ million, at time when there is quite an outery on the subject of public expenses, and when there is not a collar to spare. The session would have been dear at any price. It would have been a decidedly bad bargain if we bad al- lowed it to be held gratis, if we had known exactly what it was todo. There was taleot epough in both branches, but no excess of principle or far-eightedness, After hay- ing been constituted through a very liberal use of the arts of corrupticn, the Legisiature proceeded according to its pature,and many of its members have quafftied them- selves for p'aces in Congress. The lobby branch was in- troduced bere years ago, but as it was a@ small affair pec- pie did not trouble themaelyes much about its operations. a2 @ delineator of peculiar charactors is as great a8 over, Is {0 continue at this house for another week. The bill ‘or tomerrow onalets of the | Cufurvunate Gobbler, Landa’ Borron’s.—Mr. and Mre, W. J. Florence, who were en- Uhusiastically recetved by large andiences every night last week, are to appear tn @ series of new characters to mor- row, The selections comorise the “Irish Lion,” “Thrise Married”’ and “Mischievous Anniy.” Me Watscn's —T , joes, is to take his annual benetit to-morrow, on which ‘ccation oo ae — food comedy of the aren atagem wuperior cast, and Me, Walcot’ suocessftl Httle affair called “One Coat for two Suits.” Lavea Kexns’s.—The new drama entitled ‘Life's T ou- bled Tides” proved suiliciently romunerative thronghout last week to warrant the one’ getic directress {n anuouncing it for to: morrow evening, ogether with tho highly pleasing extravaganza of “Variety.’” Ameucan Muxkum.—The exciting and very popular do- A Clara Schumann. Malle. Purepa, a yourg lady enjoying cor sidera>le cele brity {in Italy, bes made her début bere enoe, at the Royal Italian Opera, as Elvira ta “ [ Pu -itant,'? and achieved a genuine success. Malle. Parepa @ soprano voice cf excellent q aad remarkable com- pasa. She acts well and sings better. evd and apimated version of “Son vorgine vezeosa’’ elicited unanimous applause, terminating in a re-call Lorini bas left the Grisi troupe im London, to joim big wife at Florence, Malle. Michelet, premier sujet de danse, from the Acade- my Imperial of Music, Paris, bas arrived in and was to make her debut in a new ballet by Massot. Mdlke, Michelet, who has met with great success at Parts, is the daugbtor of Capt. Michelet, Adjutant des Palais lmpériaax: the clearly expreased WMI of t | aod ungown his bishops, including the great | hore imperfectly informed of the comparative advantages | Slently it grew, until it would bo viewed with respect 10 | mesic drama caliod “Fraud wad 16 Victima’ ia to be with. | 6¢ Tuilorice et du Louvre. acd — pg 2 he citizens of Lon Cardin Woolsey; bat ten the plenitude SB Mhis | be didvrout sections of oar ‘country. “The lands owaedoy | Washington, so formidable are its present dimensions. | Grawn after this week. Go and seeil to-morrow bine, | Here Ernst Pouer’s evirées musicales in London have don, make the ightest attempt to impair their power he could aA ‘and he dared not, resist the | ™¢and my family are in the centre of this county, which | stuck that is peculiar in. our legislation ia owing to this | The drame of the “Two Galley Slaves’’ and all tho curiosi- | torminated for the present. existing obarterc rights, or to force new char- y D is one of the beaithiest im Virginia 1 own a number of ties, may be seen to morrow afternoon. ‘The firat representation of the company of Les Boaffes ter laws upon them without their convent. municipal rights and liberties of the citizens of London. And when he attempted to tax them tracts of isnd varying in size from oue hundred to one thousaad acres. ey have, (nearly ali of them,) com- obange, and the disgust that some short-sighted men ex press with ali representative governments, is owing to their Nacko Mnverarsy —Now programmes of songs, dances, ned from Jast Thursday, in uence of Mr. Gregori’s Parisiens took at St. James's theatre. The three ore ‘“'siea Landry,” “Los Doux Aves I &o., have been issued by the different managers for to- | pieces solected The carllent petvilades bestow: ‘ illegally they cqmpelled him to desist. fortable dwellings and all necessary farming houses and | inability to comprehend how things have been | morrow night, In the way of feroes we are to BaveBluok | gles,” apd ‘ Bate-clan.” Leptin abimead ie peaks bat the great self-willed Henry ‘VIL, could | ououset upon (bem, ‘The soils naturaliy vary good, | SW'8d7 since 14:0, when the whign wort over | Blunders’ at Geo, Christy and Wood's: “alsidiq” at | “ps, traaee'es cara that the receipts of the theatres, of London were conferred by Alfred the Great | not do the citizens of London what | Sci08 S 61% oper so sane wood, and a great quan, | turned, and a eort of dynastic party was taado to give way | Buckley's, and the “‘Facaped Chinamen" at Bryant's concerts, and other plases of public resort of Paria, in 884, coon atter gaining possession of it by the | Charles L could not do—what Richard” IL | uty of the most valsablo timber of alsiost evory doecrp. | io poltial hucksters, who have quarreliod wadfought here | _,7s,WsR4 Tuarwonsal i to come cit ot Walluckea on | snounted, during April, (0 966,86. boing 200,822 Lat expulsion of the Danes, He no sooner came into | could not do—what Sir Robert Walpole and | Won. Our climate is most defightfal, and Marorsblo '0 0 | ever since. ‘The whigs were nosalnts, ‘Thelrgoveramen | Mr, and Mrs. Nims, & , aro to onac: charac: | watle, Rachel, whose bealth is saldo have been com: power than be laid down a plan of municipal go- | George IL could not do, and what Quees | oiier staples not there. These lands are woil | had not afew of the characteristics of an absolute tyran | ters in Shakspero’s “Merchant of Vou! pletely restored by her wojo.rn in was to vernment for the city, which gradually moulded Victoria and Lord Palmerston dare not do in water ed by ae Kal acing. x Md aie ny. But they were decent tyrants, and ordinarily they Mare, La Graxox will give her farowell concert (post- | returnto Paris in May. It is stato. there is no hope of her ‘itself into its present form. He also instituted the office of Sheriff. violation of the manicipal rights and privileges of the citizens of London, a miserable cabal of ignoble and plotting politicians at Albany have piaced gentlemen in office, and not plunderors, All the lebby ing in the world could not carry a measure throagh that was likely to injure the whig party. Therefore tacir conseq} jpoeition,) at Niblo’s Saloon, noxt Friday evening. A PLARKUP AMONG TEX BUOWMEN IN 8% LOCIS— ATTRMPT TO ABDUCT ONE OF THK CHILDREN OF coming back to the stage. Under these circumstances the direction of the Theatre Francais, which since her retire- ment three jours ago, bave paid her emoluments amoumt- {ng to 40,000. por antum, are agitating the propriety of Y lar and defined. All of us knew what The first flee’ of moment belonging to England petrated against the citizens of this great city. | my lands, and the Great Northern road | tyranny was regul ; en, ob bins fitted out in Alfred’ sage, Oe They bave attempted to exact slavish obedience | also runs through our county and is within ton miles of my | Ve lsd.to expect, fut et tas wos Seasews Wee te | Tut MARS THOU nls Toudor, June 5; A now ploco—!‘Les Comedtionnes’—has been produced Was Siied ont in Altred's reige at London, to their despotic dictation, and to reduce the | ard. Tue Pete and Boydn plank rost rans | Came te prize of the meancet of whe factions that strug- | Yesterday afterboon, abot haif past three o'dlonk, quite | St the Gyrmnase theatre. Mewrs. Lurine and Deslandes William 1, who began his reign in 1066, le to be their political serfs. {een talles of Pel airy four miler of Rich. | ei#for i We have been atuee ever since Sloce MF. | an excllement was ohused in tho neighborhood of tue | Pere named as the auihora with general marks of appre ae Briggs executive chair we have n vv ‘ownsl a attompi on artof a Now + grates carter 40 the clliaon of London, | 5 Wee Condon kde a aunray. a fre cy. | eu ne novtent um rr cn | ile “Sicha clatieroar | Votihert tmnt es cae | "ame Pa tra wn aon sp Henry I, in 1077, granted another charter of | We “ee Now York, in a republic, in slavish bond. | Car vithin cight miles of Petersburg. Ihave a boiy | 20rprinciple, nor any definite rule of conduct. Ciifford had | bright particular stars of the Marsh troupo, now porform: | ance of an » Pretty littie girl of nine years old, :. Ais age to a heartless and unscrupulous Albany Re vi of 1,600 ‘This farm, Vilage View, constituting | Drinciple—of the worst kind—but no talent for govern- | ing at the St, Louls thostre. The affair can only be - | Mite. Marietta Olga, ‘as a danseuse, who bids fair to become extensive privileges to the citizens, among which | gency. Can such an anomaly ina freo country | Start of i, extends from our Court House up sions | ment, though a tolerable lawyer. Washburn had little | iy understood by a succinct recountal of the preceding cir. | iu ume gucceasor to the Taghonis and Bosatls of the was the perpetual Sheriffwick of Middicsex, which ra 7x8 “4 : principle and less talent. Gardner is “smart,’’ but asto | cumstances, which are ax foliows'—In the month of Juao, | day. continnes to be held to the present time. continue to exist? Let the people answer, or for- ever bow in eubmisston to the contemptible slave- intellect in any comprehensive sense, no one ever sup- posed he possessed it; and as to principle, the maa who helped to buy the foretj 1866, Mr, Robert Guerineas known in the theatrtcal wor! as RG, March, organized a of chiidrea for dra- A piece which was popular some years since at the Theatre Nantique (the present Italian = dwellings and crops. in 1863, and was head of | matic performances, under thot the Marsh Juvenile rea te hastens has boon beotgth xian the Dalia In the reign of Ki veral oth .. | ty imposed upon the: ‘About the cenise of this body of land’is an old establ shod vote in 1863, ° under thofbame of Juv frage de la Meduse,”” brought out at biges. Snet King Joke oo cae oe janaage a frist mill and. anew saw mill ranning three saws, and | whe Know Nothings in 184, cannot be supposed to be par- | Comedians, aud piayed them with bameuse succes 10 | tw Chinese dwarfe, who combino with the most diml- ters were granted to the city, one of which al- New Patents Leued. v4 | Built for me last year by one of the most famous Northern | Hcularly straight laced. It is owing, as much as to any- | many of the kastern cilies. Subscquontly Mr. Henry | nuiive proportions a grace and beauty which Mongolia lowed citi of London to ch a Mayor ‘The following is the list of patents lseuel from the Tait: | mitiwrig One of this land is heavily timbered ng ee page ah bo — ~ rine Wood, of the Christy Minstrels, New York, offered sunually, or so re-elect the Mayor, at their own choosing. @d States Pate at ufiice for the week ending June 2, 187, each bearing that date:— ‘Thos. B, Atterbury, of Pittsburg, Pa., improved door oak of variety, hickory, &c., &c., and Will ‘Urnizh an inextauad ole supply to the saw mill for an ‘These mills are now In most we grown 80 steadily in disgrace as to have caused the people to change the whole governmontal stracture, Mr. Marsh to fit up the old Christy stand, No. 472 Broadway, and to play them there for one year. This offer was accepted, Mr. Marsh managing the features eeldom present have arrived in Paris, and would nee at the Salle des Passe-Temps, in the Passage Jouf- y. Daring the contest between King look. i that Legislature which adjourned on Saturday be- | company and Mr. Wood altending to the financisi | Mme. Stefanone leaves Paris for Venice, where she ts to tho eres, te a i rene ig TK BE) elec. 4. Shon, of Boahen, Mean) tenpepamnasitn sleeve obi apr de recess ot doa tio sane tesined aaa or | ing ee thas wilt Bevo on existence, es dis’ | Gonbienat’ at the termination Mr the ‘engageeent, | sing with Betta! until the commseooment'ot Ure sone ke iedinsionet Hi esl a their | tctenors. aoe t ara eeould give support aud employment tom | wict system baving been adopted. True, both Boat- | nolwith-tanding it had bea uniformly success jy Me’ | Paris, where abo is engeged for the next two yours loots berty, epired ry the enjoyment of R. W. Belson, of Philadelphia, Pa., improvement ia | wholo colony of new settlers. Our Iaads, desirably lo- | Well and Gardner made 9 liberal use of the | Marsh personally was brought in debt two thousand dol- M. Volpint, the tenor, and M. Badiali, the baritone, have municipal privileges, sided with the Barons, and | skates. cated and in good condition, can be bought for from aight | Veto power, but always selfishly and biindly,and withont | lars, and the concern some three thousand dol: | returned to Paris, afler’® must successful tour in Trelamd took an active part in their bebalf against the | W. W. Rinny, of Sensca Falls, N. ¥.,improved hydrant. | { uieen dollars an acre. Those of highest grade and with | aay regard for the public intercet. They used that power | Jars'more, for which sur ho was compelled ,to confess | with Mlic. Hayes. sovereign; and when Join was compelled to Jeremy W. Bites, of Martford, Conn., improvement in fastenings for garments. milling and manufacturing or other uncommon advantages sell for twenty doliars an acre. 1 would sell m.ne for from as a rustic usesa sabre, which be swings aboutas ifit were ascythe. Ofthe nature of that power neither of them ap- judgment.” The children from New York went’ to Boston ‘and thence to New Orleans and Mobile, in all of which ‘The tenor Solier{ has left Paris for London. A German ‘heatrical company, for the performanos of sign the Magna Chorta it was therein expressly stipulated that “the city of London shoald have all its sncient privileges and free customs, as well by land as by water.” Henry IU. also be- stowed several charters upon the people of Lon- pears to have had the slightest conception, any more than tho most ignorant of mankind nave of ihe laws of the!r being. Te chief characteristic of the Legislature was its change- ableness. Varium et mudabile might have been substituted im the Indian’s scroll in the roof of the House of Represen- Silas P. Brigge, of Saratoga Springs in mowing machines. Jason L,. Burdick, of New York, N. ¥., imprevement in Irbiing proses. 8. M. Bullard, of Holliston, Mass., improved door hinge. Francis Burke, of Woodlands, Montserrat, British West Y., improvement page they had immense success. Ai New Orleana Mr. J. ‘agle, who acted as treasurer for the troupe, in virtue of holding Mr. Henr eight to twenty dollars an acre. The pyople here are in- teliigeot, tnoustrious, courteous and kind to strangers. For apy information respecting my character, or for apy other information about me, 1 beg to refer you to D. D. Lord, Esq., or H. Oay, Bsq., lawyers of your city, No, 62 Merchants’ Hischange, or to the most of the large tragedy, comedy, vaudeville, d) ama, asd melodrama, are announced to commence operations at the Comiques, Paris, M. Royer, director of the French Opera, has received from the Grasd Duke Constantine ® maguificeut diamead ‘Wood's power of attorney in the judg ment maiter, le a sudden onslavghton Mr. Marsh for the amount, Some citizevs entered into bonds for Mr. ‘Mareh in tho gum of $15,000, aud wished to contest the dou. King Edward I. granted two charters to | Indies, improvement in machinery for ‘preparing the | mercantile firms of your city the members of which come | tatives for the Knse petit plactdam, ‘cc. of Algernon Sydney, | matter; but Mr. M., desiring to be rid of the affair, strain | sing, ae a mark of his Imyerial Highness’s satisfaction. . > ne ei fore of bavana, plantain, aloe, &c. Patented in Engiand, whica that worthy aboriginal has so loug borne. The House | eda point or twoand paid off the judgment, which of 5 London. by the first, all the ancient privileges | Jury ta, i863 ame Hes from Virginia, Will yoa have the kindness to answer this | att, cnaopeoncein every twenty-four hours, sometimes | coarse dissolved Mr. Nagle’s connection with the compa The Paris journals announce M. Rsber’s new three act tedious letter of a stranger, giving me your views and any cpera, * Les Dames Capitaines,’’ as presently fortpcoming. were covfirmed and additional ones bestowed ; |“ William A. Clark, Samuel D. Porter and Wm. D. Simp- ") wisely, but oftener giving proof of its incredible folly. | ny. During the spring Mr. Marsh made au engagement and by the second, Southwark was given to the | son, of St. Louis, Mo, improvement im method of hanging | the bighest You may think proper on the subject’ mw” | The Senate was 0X e0 fckle, but it had ita changes, and | with Mr. De Bar to play with the troupe at at Louw, in | | An ex-acirees of the Vau levillo, Mile, Anpa —, on re- citizens in perpetuity. In this reign the city was | ™llstones " | they were always from bad to worse. Itisacarious oom. | parsuance of which he arrived here Suturday week last. | turning bome from the performance at the Theatre de la jivided into ¢ “fe rd y, Patrick Clark, of Rabway, N. J., improvement in pack- REPLY OF THE COMMISSIONERS. mentary on the fears of those persons who hold loud | On the fullowing Monday Mr. J, Nagle, who had preceded | Monnaie of Brussels, lacly, discharged a pistol iuto her par to twenty-four wards, over each of | ing pisions and stuffing boxes of siam engines. May 28, 1857. | talkers against slavery in dread and abomination, that the | bim, tok out a writ of habeas corpus for the purpose of | breast, and inflicted @ moet ‘serious w Her aaswer jon presided an Alderman. Henry [V. also | Geo. M Corliss, of Providence, R. 1, improvement in } D8. F. H. Suri, Dovwinom Covrt House, Dixwivots | most ultra conservatives were to be found in that yory | obtalving possession hiss’ Louisa Mctaughlia, | to the police magistrate was, “1 was weary of life. lis confirmed the previous grants of privileges, and | steam pumping apparatus. Oouwrr. V4. i= branch where the professed (or professional) acti. | the leading young lady of company. The | always the same story over and over again.” added some that were new. Edward 1V. be-| Julius M. Cook, of Hinsdale, N. Y. , improved lock. Sir—I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of your | siayory men wore most abundant, being ia the proportion | case came up ¢n ‘Tuosday woek last beforo Judge | Bosco, the son of the celebrated sleight of hand per- communication of the 1th inst., which was laid before Hamilton. who, after hearing the testimony adduced, re- the Board at its regular meeting, held yesterday. In ro- of near two to one of the other manded the child to the care of Mr. Marsh. Sno. J. Cartis, of East sawing machine. » Mass., improved scroll party. When the republi stowed the honor of knighthood on the Mayor, cane went grumblingly into the su, Aduced, ro- | former, when going through his performances lately at the theatre, was severciy shot tn the hand in doing @ Recorder und twelve of the Aldermen, after the Reaben Daniels, of Woodstock, Vt, improved water | ference to aiding you “in disposing’ of your “lands, and | fai), they resolved to have controi of the Legislature; and, | the issue was decided, Mr. M., to prevent furthor trouble, | gun trick for which he is famous. battle of Barnet. It was in this reign that | wheel. otha Seouealed Wad ceased by on Laahaters af to as the bad always been a more conservative body | deepaiched L. M. Shreve, Hrq , bis attorney, to New York, At Melbourne, Australia, the Garrick Club gave am printiog was commenced in London ee SS ere ee MONON, Vissi teigcorement Sa) eae ree the tee emigrants on their ar- fea un inrovk cides, penitao iber ive Lantos eat mater peetueinnnte st Gio, Fhaetes Bevel Os See 20. of mn Sad wing machines. ‘pose of protecting u ‘William Caxton, citizen and mercer of that char- | “Jane Grillem, of Quaker Springs, N. ¥., improvemont in | rival from imposition and fraud, taking care of and shel- | was that they suoceeded in getting twenty-six of the forty | lars in advance for bis daughter's services, and secured | February, in aid of tho funds of the Juvenile Traders’ As- tered city. Heory VIL (Tador) conferred new | potato diggers.” - 7 . toring the sick and destitnto, and ‘aiding in fading employ- | Senators, Voaving but fourteen to the Americans, Concorn- | an extension of ber engagement frow two to three years, | Sotiation. Tee heme ea Savio), fet Fee lee privileges upon the citizens and merchants of | , ' Haldeman, of Morgantown, Va., improvement inma- | ment and labor for all in search of it, and not with t ing the they were not so particular, aud pares | Meanwhile, the partic in New York, who aro anxious to | Guia. ‘ain aches at a mre. London, and did much t train th 4 chines for sowing seed broadcast. view of disposing of land or aiding parties of various sec- | were in that bi od with some approach to | obtain Mire Louive for another and rival troupe, muaded nse Palo Ms, a ope ay Figs £ any en, id much to restrain the authority | “"Sohn s fall, of West Manchestor, Pa., improvement in | tous of tie couniry having land 1 sel. The proper plan | Cquality—the republicans, however, sll having amajori- | the mother into contract with them. aan, | Seat, Se , ae eee ot the Pope and to encourage the manufactures | ploughs. for you to adopt to obtain such a class of newly arrived | (yon the showed itself to be a more anti- | and in company wih ne Mr. H.C. Baulz,amember of | At the eame theatre, a dramatic version of “The Pre- and commerce of the city and country atlarge, | | Francis G. Eoating, of Roston, Mass., improved block ——- -. peace for yt lands — bg Savery bod y than the Senate, and was in all respects the | the legal profession, came on to this ity to claim her. | phot’ bas bom predeced, Leman Bede's Rake’s Pre- The baughty and tyrannical Henry VAL, for blacking boots and shoes. Sue nes itigent eS an sagen ba more radical branch of the two. So much for the eect } The twain arrived here Weducaday e ming, and yester- gress,” and Tom Seles Retribution” have also beam Michael Reaney, of Troy, N. ¥., improved gunge at- of human calculation, Perhaps the cause of the dif- | day morning went to Mr. Marsh’s apartments, at the attempted to raise money without the aid of Par- | tachment for handsaws. emigration principally comes, and to show to them the ad- | ference ig to be found in preponderance of old | Townsley House, and made §uown their business. Mr. | Mir. G. V. Brooke was to return from Sydney itament, when the citizens of London made sach Lucius J. Knowles, of Warren, Mass., improved faucet. | vantages of your land in its climate, soil, cheapnom and whigs in the Senate. Nearly, if not quite, three-fourths | M., of course, 7 to give up the child, aud appealed to | to Melbourne aud play @ farewell round of characters be- determined opposition, and their example had Knight, of New York, N. ¥., improvement in life | Bearness to the seaboard, and to the large cities of tho | Cr the Senate were composed of whigs of the deopest | the mother if'she was not a Par to the contract with him; | fore leaving the for Kogiand, . i Preservers. Atlantic Staten, over that porsessed by the lands in the | biack, warranted ‘fast colors” and to “wash.’» Some | sho allowed it,and after an fotorview ;with her ter, | afr and Mi sach influeace throughout the kingdom, that the | PO"R"Toveiess, of Syracuse, N. ¥., improvement in | Northwestern States, to which tho attention of tho indus- | Qiber’scnaiors were whigs years sincs. Only four old | who declined in the strongest ‘terms, to" leave | q," And Mrs. Lambert, (of the Adelphi.) after 'a brief Xing, in full council, abandoned his design and | feeding gas generators. trious classes has hitherto been principally directed, and of any note were in the Senate, and twoof | Mr. Marsh, ‘professed herself to leave bol t. was fiery rg engagement in Melbourne, pre- granted a parion to all who had opposed him. Jamee Edward McConnell, of Wolverton, England, im- | Where aa they have, I prosume, supposed Lg 5 them ieft their long ‘So that thore was her with Bim. So far, all appeared str: bas | Ow ‘ In 1542 the Bible was first printed by his au- ement in locomotive boilers. Ante dated December | Would be beter remunerated than in your Stato. ® | to prevent the from ‘avery rusty body. aA | shortly after dinner the mother called Louise ‘operatic company was in courso of organization for thority in Lonaon. 7 batts apa ame eae ment of | consi: of the elements of which tt san composed ont, and told herd whe misbod to take ber te the Planters’ Sree = ah poten . apeer sanad wJobn L. Mason, of York, N. ¥., improvement in object in view. enables us to account for m {ts condi Every- for the purpose @conversation wit Hones, pany will include in Mary's reign new buildings were forbidden | manufacturing acrews of thin metal. —_ ‘This commission will haw ag ne od in any case under- | thing was sacrificed at the time the last State nominations ‘alone.’ Louise, suspecting %, Was Bot willing to = Anna Bishop, who was making the tour of the gold to be erected in London beyond the city proper. John B. M k, of Versailles, Ky., improvement in | take to direct ¢ who desire to par lands % | were made to the desire to get support for the national go, but partly ‘by threats, and partly by force, was got ids, MM. and Mr. Faq a8 it waa deemed that the cit s ulready too | Machines for harvesting hemp. avy particular section of country—frst, because it i# Bt } nomi , and the old wiles were brought over by the stroct, aad by Mrs Mclanghlin and Mr. Basix sme rsa Orgs 7 Robert McCatcheon, of Towanda, Pa, improvement in | within the province of the commission; and again, jb Bromises of promotion. This not to bo supposed that thoy | put into a cariage, evidentty proviouly provided for the Cricket Match at Meboken. nious, — atmospheric churns. in some cages the emigrant might be dealt justly by, 12 | are worse other mon, and they only availed them- | purpose, and was about boing driven aif, when the crowd, | the match between the United Btatee leven and the in the reign of Cucen Elizabeth the patriotic | a. C. Miller, of Morgantown, Va., Improvement in ma- } others, and in the majoriiy, he would become the prey Of | geives of circumstances to rise from that obscurity to attracted by her cries and the surungeucts of the transac: | 410." Now vork was fiehed om citizens of on afforded her the greatest aid | chines for sowing seed broadcast. the land spoculator and swindler, and for which this com- | which they had been coasigned by tho events of 1854, | tioB, stepped tho borsos. Mr. aborty appeared on t was fished ou Tuesday afternces ‘ H 'Y. N, Mitchell, of Qoncord, N. C., implement for paring | Mission would be hold responsible for the advice thus | and which was ali the more unpleasant to them bocauss | the sceno, ¢ ed the tnatior to the spectators and thea, | about 4 o'clock. This match has created uo inconsiderable in enabling her to resist the contemplated attack | pores* hoofs. ven and the cousequent evil results to the emigrants. had been to powor and piace. with officer Pullis, got {nto the carriage andtold thedriver | interest among cricketers, not only in thir clty and State, trom the great 5 Armada. By their exer- Aivert |. Mowry, of Cmctanal, 0., improvement in cast am, sit, very respecttaliy, Oe, 8, osseeety othe laguature ia nay pohly al yet BS oe tee ae Sh FN = bot throughout the Union.” Crick herd pe i - | iron car wheels. 397 character. ‘some was ' w e + eters nearly every tna ie al tc cqtpasta Tir dorado | qe W Saree of Catan, 0, Import cmevnreeene | Sec eamocmemaee emee | SaaN se Beiter Gree | attri aera tenes Rou to the Queen knew no bounds, and their zeal, no | “Heury ©. Nicholéon, of Mount Washington, O., !mprove: New View of Mormonism. Dapk was created, the Hide and Banik, , | ing, to answor tho charge of attempted abduction. Tais | cible. Wo give below aa xccount of ihe game from the loss than their material assistance, largely con- | ment is churns. (From the Charleston Mercury, May 26.} in which some leading republicans are concerned. - | was finally obtained, and Mr. Li. released from custody. | commencement. Upwards of three bi persons wure tributed to scatter and destroy the pal toes of Eugene |. Norton, of Charlestown, Masa., improved pro- THR MORMONS. ral constitutional amendments were passed. An attempt | So at present the carestands; but we presume there are | present, including a number of ladies. The weather wae the enemy, and save England from the brink of | °s2,0f menufactaring leather shoebinding. Much has been said within the last two months of the | to take from juries the conceded right to jadgo of laws ag | ulterior proceeaings in contemptation , which, iftaken, will | Cold and the aun clouded the whole ofthe day. The game = Ad . 8 Milton Painter and tes we capo pea Mills, Md., | atrocity and barbarism of Mormon practices and institu- | weil as facts failed in the House, afer having pasted the | disclore some very curious facts in relation to the action | was continued yesterday at bail past ten, Senior and Bar- ruin mproverment in feeding grain to mill stones. tutions. Many papers have recommended the interference | Senate. A bill admitting atheists to testify in the courts | of certain parties, aud throw anew light ou the morale of | low resuming the bate. The foliowing is (ue score -— It waa in this reiga that the Royal Exchange Avgust F. W. Parts, of New York, N. ¥., improved hy- | of the government and the uprooting of this foul excres- | failed in the Senate after having passed the House. The | thestrical rivalry Naw Yorx—Finst ixstves. ‘ wos built. In 1609 the city, under James I, ag- | draviic blast generator. = Yat cence from the surface of our body politic. whole number of acts passed was 006; of resolutions SUDDEN DRATH OF AN ACTOR. . i ow ouired & considerable accession of power and Avgast F. W. Parts, of New York, N. Y., improved ap- The Mormons have, in fact, act up for themselves an ages, a ee Mr. Davm P. Bowes, well known to the visitors of the *g apy Lae ; pr 7 paraius for condensing vapors and gases and for eva | imperium im imperio. They have further and to ¢ refusal of Governor Gardner to remove Judge 10- | oid Park theatre n former years, died suddenty in Phila TY preperty. It wae in reign the “Guapowder | porating liquids. some extent detied the authority of the United States. It | ring was unexpected, and ly the resolve asking for | Geipbia on the 6th instant, ofa disease of the heart, to Td Plot” was discovered, and an Eaglish colony was as. Law Jr, of Westerly, R. 1, improvement in pr porn rm agp deter eatned to te removal would ast hove bean adopted If the impree- | which he had long been subject. lila wife, Mra. Bowers, oe - i oe Si end of whi | oscillating printing presses. roe the geves 0 this extent we | sion jovernor an oppor- e “ t etre Canin tone te car Jao - Hadas of Dixen, Dl, improvement in seed | highly approve of Interference. fo the poat of raintan. tunity to tiapace Whe, Jado.” If there wore any foubia- Seles tavee? was ten,ys wen pee samen : erry 0 5 as, lapters ing the authority of the United States we doom it not only | tion for the belief that the Governor desired the parsago i q 2 was ia this reign Hugh Middieton, a native of | Ti Moat of Aton Ti, improvement in harvstrs. | capedieat bat necnrry t_procod. Tals practicable | ofthe rensve, we shall probably be ‘al Tr out tie ‘lous, and itraa then lntcnded to ell for Harope in’a few i ic a in A 7 rs, Pittsburg, Pa., ima re vasy of accomp! ly expensive. | wi caure i< ‘el ‘s " al 4 * h € John F. Scharer, of New NY. lute commander, could speedily overawe these a valated to give him a chow e nature | comstance unasually painful \ire. Bowers had a benedt 7 stones were first used. dye stock enforce obedience te United States laws. In reality, there | of rotirement. The absolutely savage tone in which Gow rf Mow - - ry The citizens of London having suffered severe. |. "Stoplien Scotton, of Wayne county, Ia., improved po-ta- | le no Incompaubility betweea Mormouiam und the United | ernor Gardace spoke of “radicalism” and ‘fanaticism’ | Cosy ny hor iriscies “che nlayed with grea, epirit ued at H ly from the exactions of the High Commission | >!¢ cross cut enwing mact ine. States authority, The latter is limited in ite and | yostorday, at the dinner of the Ancient and Honorable | the conclusion of the play was called oat before the cur- om o io th i fC! L Joun Shaw, of Natick, Mass., Improved hoel cutter, for | doos not reach the peculiarities of the Mormons, Let us | Artillery Company, ie not {mprobably due to that tara | tain where sho was Ay with voolfcrous applause and WR, cuscsnnss aba deedussccsvinaila sua neuen and Stor Chamber in the reign of Charies TL, } euting the heels of boots and whoes, for a moment examine them and ree, ‘They consist of two | which politica are hore taking, and which will turn him | Wae'surrouuded” wide the bospists which, wre tarown fe sided with the Parliament against the King, | Chas. J. Shepard, of Brooklyn, N. Y., improvement in } things, polygamy and a voluntary church government, out, unless all the hunkers should coalesce, and put bim | ino the vtage. Mr. Bowery accompanied his wife to the AT cond, Baninge and also coiscided with Hampden in opposition | cocking ranges. Polygamy, aa it ia called amongst the Mormons, is only | up for Governor for 1858. . theatre last evening, but not feeling well, ne Roon after re- sesee 2 © Sharp b Cayp..c.... 8 to the payment of thip money. James Tidge well and Wm. Tidgewell, of Middletown, | con ubiasge. No form of marriage is exovuted between | The annual Sta’e contest will becommonced much earlier | turned to is home {n Sorpeaut atreet. He afterwards felt | jobnecn » Co: © Lb. wet. b teres ; On f vagen me of Charl a TL. the, chiizens. of | C™R.jimarezentent Se peters. compasti seks 04 | Da parties. | Brighaan Younes, or one of the Eiders, sage'o | then aval this year. The republicans hariag Axed upon | etter, and was in good spirite during the coremony of | Senior b ‘coyps. 10 ¢. 8 ne af nO ries 2 B citize% Jona.nan ‘urner, © igowater, Macs., improv woman thatshe is “sealed”? to such a man, an the of June for ‘ing '* State convention, | tn, vome Ne ” ‘riends. x London, baving opposed the Rump Parliament of | machine for filing saws for cotton gins.’ foes and lives with bit. Brigham calls all whoare seaied | a number of leading Americans had a mooting the weok | Sie was subsequently taken vory iil, aed ot bait past eugtt | ‘etiaet, tugnam » Cure t 3 Richard Seema sided General Mouk in bring- | | Chas. Ven be Mark, of ot porante! eae eee Fore! A ny el tae bas sade Boney Sipe yew bog the | o'clock this morning was u corpee. The deceased was | Pronch b. lurker. . > 7 method of uniting the panels “. ore any law Bi iz june. A * r Y og about the Kestoration, in the person of John B. Wickersham, of New York, N. Y.,mprove- } oy ime? "rome of the States make adultery a puaisbable | Americans mean to sit up al night. The meetiog exproes- soor et tan iver, Stender the tile of the aera yb. cP. ° C +1~¥ IL In ry daring ref it is — bs ~ hy a J ne Stow Tem W: T:, throne offence in their courte. ae ie ae 7, = ed itself rane tS —- Ne Lod 4 “american he war brought oat ava boy actor, | Warnor b. Cuyp... 3 68, rsons fell victims to the plague, an nm ckersham, lew York, N. ¥., tim | by Congress for the Territories, nor nv y U ne | is ox wi republican candi . How mucl de his t appearances Y Norval at the in 1660, Sunday, Sept. 2,) a great fire broke | ent in bat stands 7 Zople which inhabit Ws terrllory. coneubinage of | his With the republicans will be affeoted by this ‘arch street theatre, where, twonly-sis years anerwarda, Bary tot ent H 28 out which lasted Dear flour days. The amount 2 = Willoughby, of eacant Hall, Pa., improved plough 7 may Py anny ney caer hah one e with the ain EY png on hee me patrent - he finished his profvesional ife. AeMaster Bowers” he , 3 1 bed clevi?. o in forritory. impress! wv t ov e re N i in hie native city. of Iroperty destroyed was estimated at about | “Daniel K. Winder, of Cincinnati, Ohio, improvement in} “As to dhe other pecutieritp--the quant goverament of | tréwe: vet fre mceathe may produce str Bee iecs areas terevon eauestyy poennte = : $503 Printing pressor i their church—all charches take cognizance of the con- | Daily Bee has come out with Mr. Bun’ tailty among the theatrical profession in Palladel his. dd A Ih the reign of the bigotted and imbecile James ay estowtt, of Syraquee, N. Y., improvement in + yp BR we + i ag FB ped Ly sere agg Spee hee ood gly Leng During that Ume the following porsoas Rave died:-—Me. J. Total.......+ mT] . . wr be their catrely = volo 7. § jmerican renuon. rega' iw of the Arch street theat . | {1. the olty of London united in an invitation to | “Charles ¥. Werner, of New York, N. ¥., {mprevomea: } Mormons think proper to submit to the decrees of | ing that Governor Gardner cannot be n candi ate for re- Siren te teme of Ge Waeet: tees Lane. First taatngy..,. .+4+..48 William, Prinde of Orange, to assume the mon- tn wood gas generators. TL, improved hang | ‘tit Church, in matters of personal coaduct or | election, many have thougbt his caroer far from | don (mee Rend), Mra. Showell (mer Wilks), Mra. Tacatell, Both innings,.........0% archy in West, being sctanted and infucaced | , Pins nu wvcycing the vans dd snparng bus | SUe" ca atrereeey incinrs’ it he penne eal ea | es fetgrase Be Bers, Soten end sinume | Se 'eeralen ofa chore at ow MDF, Bowers | oy ae sore een ta the ay ven i ie in theit course by their long cherished love of } {rou ears of corn. bring eults into the courts of tho United Mates, how can | ber of other gent if various partion, have their eyes | “* m= emus rnoate. Geto peers of the bene’ coved or teem toe terion civit and religious liberty, which James was en- | jesse Whitebead, of Manchoster, Va., improved machine | the courts adjudicate? It appears to us, thorefore, that tho | fixed upon that plays. It ts stated that Governor Gardner | prom Fngland we loarn that movical guestefrom abroad | cricketers; tut having every dindvantage in regard < deavariag by overy species of act and fraud, to | for dressing water furross in land, aon, 1 Lepeteticas of ake cake ca knees as es opposed the action taken im the | wre herinning to pour into London. M. Robinswoi@, who is | weather, strange ground, the bowling and fielding of thee undertmine and overthrow. James, amidst such | | Thomas J. Mayall, of gD mae» or to him ledgmont of the authority and laws of the United | American meeting. vo At the next Philharmonic concert, M. Kietzer, a | opponenia,aod not knowing thetr mon, their playing waa « formidable manifestation against his authority, Syamaseer a ra racist pet if there wen an tncompetieitay betworn them, the | of, ter Ootener fg Bin Taat te | BeW Violonceliit, Mle, beg ag whoo singt hot so good ax it would be under othor ciroummanses, soon after, amidst deep humiligtion, was made to | Oscar F. Mayhew, of Jodianapoli, Int, aasignor to W. | remedy is vo easy, of making themssives a Sate, that we | rest of the candidates—Licater ant Governor, Sock ee aan ras Lance We freee, 200.6. ager, | peptua riser, pth TT resigs bis crown, and was afterwards rode | TM. Weeks and 0. T. Mayhew, of the same place, improve- | cannot doubt hey will use it. They have upwards of oue | State, Attor x and Anditor—will not | tie from Pars. : ” | Beautiful Sokdion and towllog of the, Now Yorkers shows through the streets of London on a poor horse— | Prt rome et roek, We. ¥., anetgnor to binn- Seaver into tho Nerraeey, baad Se eee ee ee a Ot ae ar ne tathecovslereni | . Tho London journals also announon visita from Mille. | for itself in the scorn, an welt nx in the handling of the at, np of derision and contempt. relf and Adelphus ©. Becker, of same piace, improvement | country, to swell their nambers. Now, what is to | towns, eo that there would be « ‘after all. Porhapa | Artot (Madame Viardot's pupil) and Herr Brassin, whose | by the good score of 125 runs. oy In he eg of William and Mary, an act was | I bles el WBS aes waicae asa, | ESS a, ee CTS SN ceten | Saacmitue ead gsomgela in, Ameren | Meet inl ec Se sn ant of On Oop i ji i 0 Lape 5 ‘ts, > el J, mission ini> ihe U: aa Wha, wi didages, |! couk! dose 1 - . - veins tho cap amore wore serensh, saben A. Gul tof New York, N. ¥., improved process of split- | advocates of squatter sovereignty say to the proposal? | selves.” They bate the republicans so strongly that they | Viardot (om going to London thin epring Tho Doard of Ten Governors met on Tuceday afternoon & therights privileges of the citizens See eat tow York, M. W., emsiguen to Che ter reject He Bren on the premsipel nid down in | would bo mesh incined to helpeny gerty abi eppened | | Both the Malian in Tandon are dot wel, Pate the usual hour, Godfrey €. Gunther, Kaq,, in the ebadr. 4 were ge, N. ¥., ansignor to Dexter dent's inaug: address, mu ~ | totem. was expected agreat ry « Trav ® ‘ fully re-established. In 1692, during the King’s | 8. Force and [ins E Rupe, aforesaid, improvement in | mitted. The consultation of the United Statos Should Mr, Banks accopt the American nomination be- | Picoolomiui, Alboni, and tho dhe tecor Siugiini, more tan | TO? Following statement was presented:— pre eee © Holland, the Queen wn bo shot water cnuges for steam bo.lers. scribes but one condition to the admission of a Ker. fore the tn} of the republican Convention, hie chances | filled He: Majesty’s theatre, Rollevue Hospital..... 672 ; ) : erwtogher D. Seropran of New Yark, N. Y., assignor a constitution shall be republican; and | in the jauer body would be materially injared. Quite a ‘An acciteut, happily unattended with any other than | Lanatic Asylum... 62 $10,000,000 of the city to meet the exigencies of | t Wm. Coneland, of New York, N. Y.,and John D. Bald, | by the laws of a8 well aa tho usages of tho | moinber of other have been named for the re- Penulte: Cocarred Intely at the Princesse: thea. | Almshouse , [catsleaastentaccaiiek trteam motte bes evens evens wun | Scatter Sf" Tehavides to goad’ a ioaibee of Compra, | Riles "fecsen "Wiss {wel C.F. "hdome, aad | te,dumbetre tmasnn.actot “Richard 1 the dropcurs in Queen 0 fond & ° well, C.F. ; " ‘ sere eien (1710), orverat muntcipal ogee aanel Re Wilmot, of Wate Tg a ed be admitted into the Union. That namber is now | Charles Hudson, But Mr. Banks is too long beaded to do | fas vorhes herctom of teh. ans, the sumience pn tions were ad for the ing Samuel 13. Guernsey, of same place, improve: ¢ hundred thousand, and the Mormons have thie num- | any'hing that would be likely to damage bis pects. | have, a mas ht crashing destruction in flight; as it were adopted better watching and ta. , and moro, in Utah Territory. are He bar no wish to go back to Washington, to there ® | was, Mr. and Mrs. implore! them to keep their eeata, gruasding of the city. and parish fire engince were | Le Roy §. White, of Hartfwrd, Conn., arsignor to S. 8. ‘contracts of ma , like all other contracts, under | subordinate , after having sacceeded > well Bich, | they did. and the supply of water was not introduced. In 173% thecitizens of Londou and | Rogers, & W. Sperry, James H. Ashmesd and Edmund exclusive control of the State? Ca the general gor- | Speaker, the rovernorship will be with bia only a | Wanutg eves in the ails, wy sa thelt representatives were groatly distingtished by | Ht, "sot, of same place, imp + aecimraa poe de I a Ma ay a ag BT I at OL Mr, W. Cook he ack & great triumph by the pro: y 4 fort . we a a rt or limit ie & the u wo al oar wi ve to By es “ their zealous and determined opposition to the I pe hg nda LJ assignor to D. | thority of courts cetablished wine its Leite by a Sister | elect seine one, as Gen. Wilson's term wile: pire in 1869, Ss of ~ s @ style of elegance and splon- , me of Sir Rob 5 N.A , of Rokeby, Ohio, . 4 For these reasons it appears to us jormoniem can | He bas a fine road before him, and will aot cover it with Astle: bar Aw the ener; “ obs. poke of London. ‘Re icones.— Wm. F.’Ketobum, of Buffalo, X. ¥ Slagrere. euly be abolished by the of civilization and the | obstacles by his own acta. . Mrs. Anderson, Queen Victoria's pianist, had announced ana the friflaence they Trouget 00 Bae “Seaiaed | Renee ee tecrenee Temes tee, 20) He Bee meray of a tne Fl mt "Bre fren of the Ulta Sate, her annual morning conoert at Hor Majesty's thontre.. oe 7 sued Feb, 28, 1864. emp a ni authority, will not Affairs on the Upper Mira S A. Rooth bocame nightly a groator favorite with the ‘trentre, that Sir Robert, backed as he wae] Chas. H. Johnson, of Boston, Maea., improvement in gas | touch the peculiarities of Mormondom, and caanot over by ‘the weight of the court of G TL, | borners. Patented’ June 25, 1856, "Additional improve: | throw ite institutions, Force, employe to destroy the The winter Ferene, a a ameeriente 1 tee ce Gees toe extamenend. on cemrenmnich it a people ines th, iH Ny ‘4 - Tasgcarpatel, 10 abandon wre | Senge tooem Hot, rr taal ant | Likert aged prmenon | Rae ack rigs wes | tte Tene ra Be na" SEEN | fi e 4 h . c — the following interesting items of intel The ir. ire. Char’ y @ lyceum, bave com- OUD ss eseseccesreeereeereceeeeenes eee Se. "Tone D. Marehbank, of Lancaster, l’a., design for cook Ax Important Exerpirion—We learn that an- command at Fort Randall consists at present of four com- ee brief engagement at the Theatre Royal, Bdin- | Ay hour was spent in discussing the requisitions and Th a later period we have seen them success ’ der the appropriations set apart by Congress for military nies of the 2d infantry, and two companies of the ure. the subject of wines and liquers supplied to uo Hos folly reset the Beer act, and the attempted in- stows. — — —s defences, geographical explorations an! ~~ nnolesances for EiGreqvens, Imprisoned during « long an rigorous win- Mise Toulee Kecley hae tad a benefit at the Theatre | pital gave rise to aconversation in which a member a ction of Sund: asic. fan Vorcn prow « Diswononnp Gravee military put , the sum of twenty dve thousand dollars | ter ia the drear solitades of a distant frontior, the arrival | Royal, Glasgow. the Board expressed his opinion that the inmates of Wat wodn of Sunday music, +, | Some weeks ago, says the Louisville Democrat, wo pab- | has been assigned for the purpose of organizing an expe | of the Florence at the fort was hailed joy and wel “Joseph Chavigny, or Under My Thomb,’’ is tho title of | institution were being provided with too much rum. The foregoing outline of the mmnicipal his- | O° Trot account of the eventtul carcor of Kdward | dition to ascertain the best route for continuing the mili. | come by the inhabitants of the fort. The United States | now and original drama in three nets, which haa boon | _ It Was ordered that no more transfers of inmates be tory of shows that up to the prosent | w, dawkings, convicted of the murder ef th two oflicors | tary road between Fort Snelling and the steamer 1). H. Morton bad bean despatched on the fst of | gononnced at the Adeiphi. x made from the workhoure to the sack canes time ehe hae firmfy and manfully and fn Fatitl county. He paid the penalty of his high crime on | Sioux to Fort Laramie and tho South Pars, by the way May to Fort Pierre, to bring down the remaining compa . being generally women of the town; and that all who hed ne ehe has firmly m: ly success | in iy. He paid the pen ‘oe - thaws Gallenee os the pont ad wt Pe In the Court of Common Pleas, London, great intoreat i Friday fet, tm the county whore the murder was commit. | the Loup fork of the Platte, Tho expediion is moreover | ies of the 2d tn joned at that por ‘ort “ been lately transferred be sent back. folly maintained all her chartered rights and | (72 eu Me day upon which the unfortunate man was | to undertake explorations in the Black hills aboot the | Tookout. The D. H. Morton left Fort Piorrs on the 1th, | Was created lately by an action brought by Miss Kimma | 4 discussion onmuod in reference to granting permission municipal privileges against all the assaulte | {oof he wrote the following lotter to the editors of this | sources of the Cheyenne and Litti Missouri rivors; aud ia | with four companies on board, and ran aground twenty | Filrnairick to recover £116 14s. 44. from Mr. Charlos Il | i Sunday schools to visit Randall's Island. Governor of ministers and their sovereigns, and on | papa the toexamino the Niobrara or Leas qu‘court river Yor the | tile below. Mr. F. Atkin. passenger, lft her at | In, ere of the lyceum, fr salir) aod damages oF ie ting uch pormis- A r 7 atioability of locating a road | this point, wal ck to Fi jerre, and thence pro- « ; varlows Oocasious by the energy and influence of 00 in your last iseve « piece styled ‘Incidents In the | purpose of mncermaining tue Pee i ; “ied of horecback to Fort Randall, which he reacher plaintiff to give her £+ per weal for the Inst theatrical sea- Life of a Felon,” ant as thore are various inaccuries in it, | along it, loading from the Missouri rivor to ths South Pass. | ceeded on horseback to Fort fall, whieh on son for playing parts in high and fashionable comedy. The managemen! desired to employ Mies F. in some parte ont of ber proposed line, but al! overtures of the sort the iat. Mr. Atkineon reports that the Indians at Fort Pierre are impudent in the extreme. The officer in com her citizens defended and maintained the civil : ition has been placed by the Secrotary of War and religious liberty of the whole kingdom. She e command of Lieut @. K. Warren, of the topo. ‘wae a good one and worked well, This ex} t to you, and bi a will correct point them out to y ope yo =e T wish to thé, Lamm a felon, it \s true, and am sentenced to death, the question to the comm ‘ie 00 rr, which wea ultima ely earried by vote of 6 t0 3 - n i ‘ enginerre, ‘of ontiring ene 1 , wating the fort, ta ‘ned it over to the agont of " pre arene | Se Mh 1 ae ep —~ by 1. ig u on tp twenty Fe acating Toe the position eevignes t ties. “lee the Fur © ‘Corn ay, from whom it was purchased toma two | Were rejected. Under these circumstances they ian Pete bommitere on Salartes bene rd to report tm ingland ever had on the throne, in the yt Saruy July next (1957). Your noxt | Warren is at wnt in St. Lonis making preparations for | years ago. This has incensed the Indians, who say that at Cartetman, and thoreby | reroronce 10 & fe raise of es of clorks and em. of Henry VIUL, when he attempted to ‘e—that all my wives are aliy>, alas! one of them, | the Tmporlanh enterprise comiaitted to his gridanos and | the company has reccived from their great fathor, Mig vue ougagomont. |The Court do- | Hoye of the nent. dear. ‘mnpore au illegal taxon the people, She sided pad, bowed lavoly as sho was, committed wai: | fyperintendence. In addition Mo the explorations we have | Bil, mote ihe Ge as and now bas hee renee, pm Ly a nom ot , ho. ; sald 4 ; * a A af pleas: a et o iannage wi 5 _ PeRon b which he son, ite ie an was brow ly 0 tention without logal euthority. She bore | $'¢ 0 Tom Harper.” I Raves, connotes of tet name. (oryreomont pe coum Y stmavdogy. aad the feciives oF |. Mr. Frank B. Owens, who came down on tho Floronce, | against Mr. F. T. Smith, leave of Drury lane thoatre, for |. Governde Guarien in ly ‘after #tated that the law down ‘sie Robert Walpole and George II. when | Gajecr of the reg reruer ermyy ae in.not true. Your next | obstacles which Unooe offer o the construction of rail or | baving left Fort Owon, Washington Territory, on the Tih | broach of contract. Tt appoarod that the members of & reeres Oey Beard 10 pa ‘they wtter to enforce au unjast exciee law. to—that 1 m0) ‘victinns by the half | common roads, We look forward with hope tothe results | April, — bE, ul society named “ ty jepherda ' on ett er aasaber, - which Terkery 0s raring . The winter into an arrangement Mr, Smith for two | Reveral they had names to offer, bal Ske targely contributed to the defeat of deren: } hava only ap ta sly te. I | Of Laeuk, Warren's AGte, ee suanes Rave so doubt will | coche wentien Gage exe Wid, Vel Wad on tals lds of te | aighenpertoriaanecs ott Drery wae thentro, on the prin: ad bad er 80 doing. Grand Armada, in the time of Queen Pisa, aa Die Pty Re By a em ueotee snore trom bs wheer: Mountas severe” Whee he’ left there were large quan- | otple that they were to be nl the expense ng The Wound will meet mt tho Almshouse noxt Tuosday, @& ad to overthrow the bigoted James the Second, | altuded ve by you comand more As | poss journey it. Lents Democrat, dune 4. tities of snow tn the mountains tdvortsing, aad wo have’ tall the stout of the arm