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as ‘NEW YORK HERALD, FRINAY, JUNE 19, 1867, . sgt eon oa The Turf. Perronal inte PASHION OOURSE—THE LAST Day's sProrr. Americans at the bank ‘office of tbe Ameri- rer ste ts ay 4 ee ted The clove of tho racing season on. the Fashion Course, | S#h-Suropesn Hapress and Rachange Parla, from | Fas dBB,-—" "nine enn deme the aiiy age prowovre me wr 1 Maen, So; Pose - » jay 28 to Juwe 4, 1857:— BREMERHAVEN, May Si—Ai Jamaica; Demure ingen tam, demtens «| NOricans, Bld Mug Beh, ermine, { i Hf t al im g i 5 FE H z i H : f L tt H H tn the Court of Appeals—Argu- rs. ‘under the new management. {ocurred on Weduesday,to |~- Dr 0. W. Harvey, W. D. Greene and , ment of Judge Edmonds ff the People. | ference. But while his associate presented the entire satisfaction of the visiters, who concarred in | Bent, ae and lady. 3. Loder, nit, F 2. > Avnagy, June 18, 1867. — ‘He claimed that the opinion tb+! the throughout were of such Belmont, TF Austin, P.M. J. 0. Ge sn, ‘is ine ‘Comstock, | sions of the statute in reference to the “+ the proceedings yh 4. 34. ; n P i igh peepee. en By beter to {wood - Sxtore Denio, Chief Judge, and Judges Johnsen, police aficere, of police clerks and of poll slerks, character as to establish thé tiirf di & déqure Fands. | ore Tt ee, dw. | & plow the cova bas onme ont = (04 ore), ‘ LD Carver, Garver, NYork (and =| Belden, Brown, Paige, Shaokland and Bowen, taking property of the cities of New York and tion, and gives warranty itt {i fui Pyro y Sat ae we To | “Pecans pot Under sitar cianston & | pissed Hisinéuk F maw Poors co 1B STATS OP NEW TORE, om TaR Rance | lyn, were sll in violation ray Ay racing of the frst class, and the Bo spr Feces bere | &, i ry ve: py fm bel of about BW von. called the Capes Cibis Mey 2205 Danube olden SOciesus; 2, Aura, YREANANDO WOOD, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE, d exccuted, . Ure prtobedi js con a Crob: - Sore AND VS. SIMON DRAPER, Jamms | fall tothe ground. He presented his ow! ducted in the most unexceptionabl-, manner. on i. ori” ae Pres Pz businees, under command of apt J dead, of pea May 2%4—Arr Gen Knox (9), Bals, Tarsug * / oe Ae Wem ee Te eS | Eee ‘wtatear’ ie previous of i Was very unfavorable throv-endat the meeting, being ‘ite oT fee Bie | APY» sare Gro, Dunlony, New York forTremara; 1! ‘ perce Rerpanreersesoyara taaicanen or nat vith Roe. rights either raiay or heavily oF srgast, and as a consequence | His Excellency the Governor, ©” eral of Canna is ox- Peodieton, mor Hort hii et hat } Conor copy " of reatas would have ? ae ip Nort er’ nt » ee an annus scr txepi | Syeei gel asset Be ome ma ns stare aoa Rr ma 34a apedopelrendll of we Attorney General in reference t@ the original draft | politan district and the Police Commins there is no ce. , Stmlat ausploss. As ita, bowever, | the Washington Slox 2° »»._1n political cire'es of the fe- oa PR a rr ‘ ie - | te § provision as to the residence of "ase of complaint as regards the attendance. | goral metropolis we fin’, fe’ ps am , | Rxwours, June , Temple, rande, ‘ of the Metropolitan Police bill—referred to in the argu- ) ~ ‘vacancies If the f bs 4 the impression provaiting that the | ry Islands, shown on the charie as doabtfal.. At noon :XMOUTH, ¢ ore wake. the enth of ser nh, tan to" ateamme | by ite promvelingl of he-Cioeren, ane characterized | Hon Abratem "A chor, a member of Congress many | two canoes tn sght trom Ouerny Island bat, We marine eine Buaunpunt June 2 Are W, 8 Lindsey, Oar reams for ’ to take the vom district the good common sense that bas pervaded the A ‘orth Carolina, is most likely to be sent out | breeze a a aed ody La eee ca, {rom Bremen i‘ JUDGE EDMONDS’ ARGUMENT. Nig g eR police foroe oF aucdeat Wree’ wamagemen\ hus far, we see no reavon why the nest Boavened Ge 4. Merriwether Iu New Mexioo. Po A es MO pe gg IC ion sai ann.erni tl Judge Edmonds delivered the closing argument on be: | purer secretary, clerk, &c. Section 5 prescribes the 4" | meeting snoald not boa most bri lant affair, The success | port, tbe io Commerclab nye that Gov. Marcy is at Lock- uni we pateed over er ta space of 180, yards, or eremtonin Graves xp, June tart chevaite Re aeng yd , all of the people. He boped that if he should fail to | ties of tho police, to proserve the peace, Prevent ot" oe. ke | ina: bag attended the efforts of those gentlemen who have 7 a e THO4THe, and T believe it never to have bees discovered betore, | lip; St, Bir B Peel (HO oY aay, wvork sire that ciene and minete, ltulion 60.09 5 iba remarkable feature, that it fs made the anty “vp ‘hott this | endeavored to resuscitate the turf among us, will give cod: | | Prom Savannah. tn (EER ia ceemiel t e Suithe Clyde ldg, dinburg (as), Cuminin, for NYork; Har counsel on the other side which they perhaps + | jm that Metropolitan’ district to preserva ry one fidence te such owners of race nage at the South and West ‘on her erend Mra Shedburg, Mate — siniin a eT at éabweeinnn oo pee. 2. May 21—Arr Zep*yr, Lane, Palermo for NYorks, the Court and counsel would not ascribe his omission to | electious as well as 10 the ‘allot boxes fy reat | as have besltated about taking thelr horses so far from | son’ ark, ad Hee eT | a He eee ice send, in lates OLN, tos ses0as W, | ld 2th, Sakely, eliowell, NYork; 26, Caroline ® Keley, any other cause than the brevity of the time allowed to » Fowynd aes | A herve ee B03 re would ree | home ander doubtful contingencies, and tho noxt mectiy g | Wahyfield,, Hears I gee, and lady, Bre Vanborst and three se cnteeont ba. Commander Oriebar, of the Admiralty Bur. | Pole. Ona aoa if, Baleb, NOrleans, 28th, Louls thin. Tn the beginning of what he bad to say, Be Wood | ene eee ce mit war bata tray. c2 OF this belts | owe Fashion Courwe will, we have no doubi, presey’, | ‘iro Kiv'and lady, John Finlayson, 'R & Heors, © F Prock, B | weather 12 miles, “A thoaf extends ‘soi on 4 my Bean sinner do; 08, Ciemeniun: di. ee eae, arst notice the tenth point of the counsel onthe other side, | cipal polion. It destroyed the wHolo existing Polos etac- | greater array of fast nage than was ever gathered ty ether | Hiuichinaom, DA Dv ight. Capt Van Regen, Mra uaister | Pate pearink Oeched from ihe Bastward wo wituin « tile from, Hitvors, June aid gerome Knight, Perkin, 8 sion pamely, that the proper remedy was not in the form of a re ” o 4 ow _ . saslading | . ytd at one meeting, North or South. Hiss plies Rix oud pa aig jac air, A maiay 54 the shore. JOHN HABLEY, Ro) Ry eee ATE (Orloaen wt Moer constitution , these 2 ‘0 ul sar J - 5 ns G iy “\ Chamber! cans, quo warrants, because the relator had no title, He | Smcors aball be elected by the "yeoples Nicholas L, a Glencoe, dam by Wagner, bat Gurried off | Pr Nicol Capt WB Parsons, Mrs Gusslaiule and two children, R HUTCHISON, Lemuel Dyer, Pard co. deemed that i was upneceseary for Ay Nery os UB _ they hal oy bat sal be ar silaaed by the centel power the honors twice during this meeting in fou mile races, had ood i Ca ie pee eo ) ie! Provion. two Fe Lemmy g td Ligh's for ihe Gult of St Lawrence, a" Ko 4, April 7—Sld Cour de Lion, Tucker, Singa- Yor the Court below, to pass upon @ relator. eo Siete. Now, he aske gwas'this act more oxccn- o Hines Srodaards, John Btaddard an indy, John J Goddard, Hramichi, f ee, ene 9. dived menace, sellin wns Phe enough’that the tite of tbo defendants was | ‘ion of the legislaiive Tower of the. Legisiaicre, or had | DAVIE beaten with. apparait Sale Ut fenowned Sue | FM iro. and lady, Mea GT Winthrop, Mise Parzerson, Mra | Aryat New Bedford 18 rae, Nye, foule, North | #, endymicn, Huet, Boston, ebesea, Suryer, N Orloghs; In caso of Warner against the peoplo, they exercised ® J’ower which the cousttation for- | Washington, (by ») 40—T4%—and again on | EP Csrir, Mies Padieford, Mits Padle‘ord aud servant, | paciic Ocean, Lahaina Nov 20, Mongann, Wz’ Feb 38, wih | Pyaosure, Harris, dc? Shakapere, Noreros3, ‘do; Indian (+), bade them © exe’.cise; or had they mingled the | Wednesday iu 7:39—7:14}4. Sue did wot look very well | } iss Comsicck, Mie ks Swift ‘Miss $ rong; Wrs Ka Greil infant | 49) bois So Nee aie oll and 10,00) Iba bone." Bent sermon ak Phindelp hia, White, Song: passed on, 0, furm. of ure wes the same asin {et Dente.) the servant: HW Mercer MH Berringer, D Levitt, John W | totes ibe bone. Lett at Nt anny, Wovele, wain, NY, proceed ‘6 The act of 1844 was prior to the constitution of | right and the hs that the + | Nevitr Y yess, and the Logislatare might then baro drawn the local Staak berpovere’s Site the Ghar? Conclert of toe pete | eT omemenl aad may We aiter wel thal, She bedsnot | este. 8 Ba ety Fe Boat eS wills B bes, | Shs eat 1b peael Malmene, oe Tid Tune Sr Pevason ty for Haye and York rest args io iuscif; Dut it obeceyed the ancient Usage, | war always © 'ccal flier. “in the Srst Revised Saintes | entirely reoovered from tbe effictrot her great four mio | ‘ram I) drown, Joa Seollos, Mim it Kiog, ara Wells sor. | gatiown Srp for ne Worige, eh, Oarolia a Bid Juse 4 Hero, Siebord, NYork, Kangaroo (0, Jeter, fad teft the apporcting power tm tho bands of officers | heir Honors ‘would flud provisions makieg the oflize of | race of four heats with Cuarlestor and Frankford, Eayi- | van'’¥r Wilors, Mrs Burns and two childcen, Mra Wilcox and ee eerie gin’ Obattcid, Nant. 10), sp, | 20% 6th, Rufus Choate, Rich, Boston; ‘Pomona, Meritt we, checon by the people of the Tooaiity, If itbe true thatthe | poll clork an clectire oilize. This act took awny from | noer (by Revenue) es also bosn fortunate—he having | ihit..P kepwariy, & Ts horns, o M fitle, tre Ford, WO © fou, Warren, "Wi ; , | Fork: Hadawnaka, Noleon, Gbarlesbn; JP Harwant adorn, act of 1863 erred in aseiguing new duties to existing focal | the loca! a”ithorities ail control ever the police, ané took : Fleming, & Kiczs, 5 Gognall-—end 50 ia te steenge. Brothers, Childs, do, to cruise for sverm oil; 25th, Ring Fisher, Rees soading 24, Vision, Bearse, for Oalontts; 8 Curling; affeers, who were mot elected for pach perpoess, away fcem the electors the pewer of choosing pollclerks, | W0D two races, one af threo wiles In 6:4234—5:42}4, and wry Aichmand, fo. inthe senwship Jamestown —P J Palmer, 20, 85 wh iW bone, for the North bata fy Boston; id. Oalttornia, -Allge, Ship. island: 4m. Lebanos : oI Ns ‘at ray, y i ve oon rk: W 4 tihoertin creer which is always cured withina shor time, | atpewe: which the clestors ef all the olker owns and | on the following dey one of two miles, beating Don Juan, | Wivon, A Pudie J Crump, 8 F Waters, 8 Wf Biockbridge, De | sway. do, he Wh, GIN bone, Cony arte teen Napleat Ams Ubion, Hubbard, NYork; Was Sisteons Bearie, ‘and it had been cured ie.this case, Pecause the rotator Cousities of the State exercise Their Honors bad nought | Mat Spangler amd Lilla im 8:42%—4453;— 4544. Tne : ie ry 4 Jordan, Quebec. nd it had Deca cured anaforring of new dutice, ‘Tais was | to-de with the question whemker Unis waa discroet thiog | Glenooe stock wo far seems to maintain its superiority | Hesein O Baciy, J Murry o Bocthwake. W Myers, | O1sh, ship Macy Wilder, Barker, fac fe Qooens brig Onto | "Adv Circassian, (9) St Jobus NTand Portland July 1; Im Rabe derired to say on the euoject. He scpposed that } forhe Legislature to do, but whether the Logislatare hai | among nags sired by imperted horses, ax instance in the | and twochi dren; J W Dibrell, ies A Nicholson, Mise Hew’h, Bla from do t6in, shto tnry Wiaer, Pacific Oo an. See, sone ies Fuse b; FB. Pazeoms, Pleven, ‘or do tim there did onme up before this Orart the quettan of consti- | porver to do it. It was encted thaithere was to negative | one of Pryor and Nicholas I. when crossed with our old | Mise M Gwaihavy; Lt W Gwatha ey, N Reynolds and two | | Cid ni do ee, chip Hiherne, Sawrards, Pacide Ocean; brig ee ae eee ee a dail, Yor Bortiana tena; isan ‘foe Mise fas (of Westport), Borden, Atan 4 by ' . ie Barr Be Davoren, | Sid from Bippiean 16th, brig Ho Htising Sun, Skolfeld, for do lish: butionality fairly and properly made, If he were reason- F derma in the constitutien. Thero was, however, aa hi ‘ Misses Reyrolds J Ber: ard and lad; pongo Raf may four mile bleod—though 0 time yor made iu public can | Snare ‘Poy grd.sad lady, l- ths Boston mative provision in the vonstituticn whieh establishes a | atm'tbe splendid achlew-ments elon, Delano, for Atlantic | GOMing! Yor do ain: Teuonhhes, Gay, for do 30th ‘Sea King, ‘ Mester Shook, subject of pessing this law Lexington and Loco ate, | {jy and chila; Dr Stein end two sons, Mrs 8 J Uorbin, Mra aeee 2 HSE — FEWER 0S He ~ Eee Wem he could not demonstrate the necessity for its passage in | prohibiticmet the Legiia ure. Ho argued that a positive | ecns of the renowned Boston. » ‘oBeld Poe ORE (expect iol be coud nok deamonstrca counsel on the oter side had | Provision of what sustrbe done carries with'tan express | "Ax previously obsarved, Wodnosday was the la-t day of | Wakely and two ghildnen, Mrs Medion aad wo ebldron, adiget Erretorn 0m, a Meusain King. trom North | SSC ein 9) Jomiias, toe Mow Fork Tene 18; Ohy of Sas, more glowing terms, inst,» bought, Teistaken theorem | hegative prohibition ef what aba not be dows; and refer. | the meeling-—the great fvur mile day. ‘Tae morntog was | Mriawaon and three daughters, Mie Mebey, BM Jobnsou | Arrat New London 19th berk Ploteer, Morgan, Hud'e sl | Gaia, ae ee eee Sian: Blas for to Tihs Ciay to which his argument wes to be d. He (Judce | red to several autherities on tte point. If these authori- | dark and lowering, with strong indications of rain, which | and ind). tite B Johuson-~and #7 in the steerage. ith 1600 bbls elephant oll and 85 do sp | Or'Brooktine, Mitobell, for do 10.h; Excelsior, Swift, for do L&h; Bamends) iosisted that there wes wny disturbance of | ties sustained his positon, tex heargaed there is in the | deterred many from visiting the course who were auxio 1s DEC ARTURES. fo. batt a. Hurd's Island, Corinthian, | iichd Moree. Dinamore, fur do lib; Centurion, ‘Salis, for a6 ‘and geod order iz the city of Row York, oy allude’ | constitution prabibition, He asked the Court | to se present. Happily, however, rain did not commence | _ Yor Liverpool, in the steamship Amertes, from Borton—8 T beget ty te buh; Tgaae Wright Marabail, for do 16th; Plutarob, * $oby counsel on the Other wide, st arose freea'the #n- | to lock at the ciroumslarces that ‘xisted at the | falling until the racing was over dod the spectators bad | Hoover wi wes Min Porter, Miss sim}, T T Ordway and for New London 8 or 4 ‘ita 400 ‘bla | f2%,40 July 31), atm, for Philadelphis, Jaue7: PR Yo by compeel 0, toe ep ites time of Fa passers, | img he covsthation was” alopied, “ia rofercese | dlepereed.. The fratibat came off was 4 four mite race | righ. Wo Aimy, Wha A.T his Major rion, W i White, jedeiphin, Foote, to Oo Wabi attamee, Waller ear Gs eoeat Gn the 15ch of April lest, peace ert. good order ‘had relgaed | to police officers, pelice clerks and poll clerks. | between Nicholas T., Sue Washitgron and Lacy Phillips, | CMucee, WN Davis, @ W Warren. 9 Biephenson, 1M Panes er, eon. tor Balimore Jane 0; F W Brune, Landiar New ‘York. ‘Bot fram that Bour to tkis—-from the | They were af! ducal officers. The cons itation always | Nicholas was the favorite the tteld. omnouth, Site ome oid, 3 Emcor, miteens same 2 for do won; Riga, Freeto, for Cty Point same day (June 6) bour ween the Jaézc (Davies)-saw fit to revoke wifaout | meant to o; ‘on the state of society as it existed then, Fire Heat—' off atthe tap, Lacy frst, Nichotas ™ a1 Mackinaw, Hammer, for Cha: toon; Joha @ 200, } lasters Fisher, WF Ut notice and without argumentg se’much of his ip: onas | and then tl ‘was all these classes ef local officers for | second, Sue Washington outside, at a rather slow rua. As od maid and Mise HE McK Gnzie Bost’ u; J ro Lewis, 5 prohibited these pew offictrs from entering on their duties | which this lew provides. As a question of plain, prectical | they rounded the upper tura ‘Lucy made a burst for th» Roxbury; T Po in: wife, 10; Adelaide Bell, Flag’, for New Oriesns soon; Jas Hovey, =: Pibe city of New York bad ‘teen ascene of c¥tmotion | common sense, could any one doubt awhat was the inten- | lead, which she took, closely followed by Baa, Nicholas | Fie sctildren end servant, Cambridge: H gad wile, em Wiliams. lor M [orca penta | ik and ‘on, To what wat that justly to be-escribed? | tion of the constitution as to these offcers, wh> were at | Wailing, and in the eame relative o:ter passed under the bh ET Bc Seeny rarner, for do July 6, Monarch of the Sea, Gardner, for dc = g “Ble oon whith“he ought | that time purely locél city authorities? The iatextion of | string on the first mile in 2:00. Nicholas now evinced an dn Alaoaos Gocding. New Bedford: Kaw ; 1 the constftution may be cerived from two sources—from | imclimation to close with Sue, and came somewhat nearer, | kagle and wits, Taunton; T ead wi's, ‘Mi 8 Hope, Mise = "y ‘Loxpon, Jane $—En! inward M Evans, Warner, from New sy Peer son the ~ Cyne the —- Sg on — thought poe te fall Mey and roaume. re 2 1st rt at en Ones Prot Formos, Sagernndavi Macloon, NOrleans; Roger Stewart, ’ of partic section. He woei. occupy ‘time in prev! position cy now tocreased her spoed ant awe, J 5 eo ullerten, Boston; mericas Congress: Giscusetog that; it had been already so fully discassed that | widened the gap a trille as they pessed the stand in single | ‘GX 9 Ferner, b Pepper, Now Mampetire:, WU aiken, R¥ork. srr ey ; it was unnecessary to enlarge upec i}. He would content | file, in 1:56. third mile was rom in the same way in | Maine, Mrs R Bishop, ‘Mre Berry, Aug une 6, Avon, Lewis and Wm Hydef Atkinson. for himseff by refer: tohis points. He fosisted shat not | the same time—1:52. As they ervered upon the fourth | Me; GW Harding, burlington, Vt: Palmer. Vermont, ow Boston, ‘gs Bows ympton, Pratt for Niork lith, James F3 only ta the general parposo of tko constitution, but also in | mile Nicholas tok up the runoing, pated Sue ina fow | Hel, wife and nurse, Mise McClure, P Lonald. J Key! Keeler, for Go Leth; Liverpool, Keesey, for do Le , the purposes of the particular section to wnich be ro- | moments, and then made after Lacy ata tremendous burst ¥ (rene, Me Sierling. Miss Sleriing, J F Milward H Joseph, re to ii ihe piace Bf trove lon, | ¥ Lamar, Bradley, for éo 14g: Als, Davis, Vor Vallavelphie, t ferred, they hed a rigit to infer that theconstitution meant | of speed.’ Lucy could not stand the pressure, and afer | Xi twochlidren and nue. J Ayres. PM Bryson, Sydney C nd ala elgth ino, leaving four | Hiwatt Pr Port Ehiloy 46; King Philip, Gara eo, ot er or not that power was not 7 von. | that police clerks and election clerks were local officers, | making a galiant run was obliged to fall in the rear as they iRT eee ere NG Tons) Andee bar; Souter Johnny, Small, and Linda, 2 i That was the whole question before the Court. Sill he | to bo appointed by the local authorities, and ko insisted | reached the lower turn and give place to Nicholas, who ; a) id wife, Philndelphia; F W Flegner, Baltimore, and Meicher, do do; Moses Wheeler. ‘and A'rca, Jordan, J might say that if there was to be an exereise-of that | that'this plain ttention cannot be evaded or violated by | came home an easy winner in 7:89. The last mile was { in al) ubou' 170. for A Sonora, 1» for ao; FF general power of the Legislature, then the police must be | agg legisiative act merely making thom officersofa larger | run in 1:51. Compethor, White. for Shanshae June 10; i + ap independent for the #hole State, nota mere mu- | district. There is no new office created by this statute. | Second Heat.—Nicholas was now regarded with still Senong, Mar he Ate 108% pains Ry eee aictpal police. But the difficulty herc waa that tnis act did | Phere is now in this city, under existing flawe—A Board | higher favor than before, and heavy odds were staked on MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ‘Vauseiies, June 1—Sid AAdisou Chi d, Bell, NYork. ; ‘wot contemplate an independent polieo for the whole State. | ef Police Comm esioners, a Chief of Police, captains, as. | his winning the race—100 to 12 being offered and taken, Newroat. June Are Sabriga, Cros ‘London, to load for @ was intended as # substitute for what was a loca! instita- | sistant captaias, sergeants, polloemen and doormen, station | and 100 to 25 very current. Some, however, conteuded Bavana. Sid 3d. F Sherman, Bi born, York. * eon, and it was that substitution which they now claimed | ‘houses, police duties defined, compensation provided, pro- | that Sue Washington aid not ran for tho. first hoat, and Le gy ty ey ad vO to bo an infraction of the constitution. He was willing to | vision for appointments aud removals, and super- | that che might take the next, and if #0, would most proda- a Basted: 3 Hepes, Besse, Se Ses Cuca iy | concede the power of the Legisature to establish a State | intendenoe. If the Lagisiature can thus evadecthat provi- | biy win the race, The nags got away as in tho previous Srant, May St OM, Mary & Doaworth, Baker, from Flaco- )_ police to preserve the State supromacy, but he claimed | sion in the constitucioujthen these things must follo beat, excopt that Nicholas mew had the iuside, and for a talpa, Me: burg . that these powers could only be exercised in subordina- | It cannot matter how much terrilory is included in the | moment showed a disposition to make the ru: ‘SurELDS. June Gordo, Portland, Ma, e téon to the limitations of tho constitution. If the constitu. | new district, a few feet will be as good as eo many acres | most immediately gave way to Sue, who went I Ecuxur, June 4—Arr in the river, Pyramid, Henderson, !F = tion had tmpoeed restrictions, be claimed that those re- | or miles. By mingling two cities or towns together, the | and took a place in front of Nicholas of about th — Onsene Sr Aarweem i tae “ " ttrictions should be regarded. ‘It was in the power of the | power of electing ail municipal officers may be taken from | Lucy in the rear. The first milo was run withoat further seen wee, Sa en ee Legislature prior to the constitution to contract a State | the people aud be given t tho Governor. So all local | chapge of poeition, ag was also tho second. Oa the third Meier, May so kid Belo, Sevens, Leghorn. Cid Soth, Ars “| debt, but they were restricted by the constitution as to the | jud n be thos appointe: ead of elected. | mile Sue increased tbe gap, and seemed determived to win monal. Lowell, a Meditesranean port. ‘ ‘amount of the debt. And 90 in reference to the police | So vy * tw Af possible, ‘and they passed the etring, e leading Nich>- ‘Wustront, May 26—Arr Jullet Erskine, Kelly, Philadelphia, * of the State, there waza limitation in the constita: | 6! them clerks, 8 las aboat three lengths, Lucy bettind, and now uot thought x that 20 Jar as tbat power Is to be exercised in axy | may s appointed and not elected. So if the ¢f. As they entered on the fourth mile, it soon hocams Nich neitane Qnccumown lay ny bas becaeur particular locality the power sball emanate from that lo- | lature cau appoint clerks of the polls in New York and | evident that Nicholas meant mischief, as increasing his ‘and ordered to discharge _ _ eality. It bad;been argued that the Legielature might cen, | lrovkiyn they cam sppoint them for the whole State; | stride he gradually narrowed the distance between him eis, June 4—The Cerro Gordo, Merrimen, which touch- ' Wralize the police force—ehat the Chief of Police of the {if they can appoint the clerks of the polls | and Sue. Tho run down the straight side was admiradie, ihe siones while being lowed teen Tosterd ‘Btate might be located in y can appoint inspectors of clections over the | and we never saw prettier or more animated contest. and proceeded without beve = deputy in each whole State. So if the Legisiature can appoint clerks of | Entering on the homestretch, Nicholas, who had goue tp letter from Capt Howland), Nye, Roncius (am sh'p) caught the; ' there acting under such 4 the police, they may appoint police justices, and thas nul- | to the mare, made a determined effort to pasa her, Fora Wap by the Peruvian, of and for expres ¥o Soni ext Boos. ‘Bhe fn % Ybeir appoimment from the ‘the constitution, which declares they’ shall be ap. | moment the result was doubiful, but as they roared home fo a (Am ship), Briard, sprung aleak daring tho- ered Weed tee oes f mora aR ah thoes ae A =I eee Sa te naiie ener P ‘ope tomen faly” aR : 5 May, 30h cmiaatitns from Othno for Oardif or wi same nance powers mer race money ‘. uae +++ Aspinwall ian Ocean. no lat &c, Feb 12, Iowa, Moores, FA, with . for q Saler'by neccalry pracuoe'to eatoct dsriis, bul mov. | the central power; aod noi be else aa pow, ‘There'a | , *t Soom possible aller the four mall race was over, era eee | ger eto nee Ce ase, tod wi outer ara i ; ing tke an army in met wes, Gas wo no efficer ‘that ts bow exclu lly oF county oflcer the horses for the two mile race was brought on the tracic, | rave rma Frow New York 30 evnag 3 larana 8 110% 08ps Horn Feb 7, Conte, Ladiow, NB, with 425 wh, 15 fait writige Am peaenger s0ip, whlch udenlace eo ! statauion local. St woul may made an or or sma'ler ter- | andafter the usual preliminary business was got through | and New Orleans lth. From New Orleans Havana 3d “arr at Rio ob A's ci guactiution unless i interfered with the Gover ritory, and thus have the constitutional mode of his ap- | with thoy were started, and the following is the descrip. New York 2th. ‘"* Fe ae ey Ore eT eene MO TePMT | The Alice Isabella, Johns, the: twas not necessary to prov ution against Pointment changed, if his statute shall prevail it is not aren Orr From New York 2th of cach month, arriving | ‘At st Oarlos no date, Iris, Pendleton, NL, 2) ep since last | Quadro, with the Kaiahdin, euch a thing, for it ist its ver: nded to deny the right of the Logisiature to all the ter- | tion of their movements:— ee her and did some Canoes wore potent thas ritorial limite of counties, oities and ‘owns, but that power ‘THE TWO MILE RACE. CagaweaFrom New. York 12h at Havana I At Manridus April —, James Rawards, of NBedford, aban. | Dutch gaillot, which adequately protect the people must be exercised in subordination to the provisions of the | First Heal.—Engineer was the favorite against the vid, | nd New Orieans ih. From New ih, ‘Havana aout | ¢°8 ‘St Mi estate Speribtendeat at Albany hed under him depa- | conaltution, ae tthe mode of appointments to oflce and the | at about 100 i $e his Performance oa Tuesday havieg | METI st Nor ee cine wtinihi wedi |e ea tele tne een Tae , permanently located counties, fixed Heu- | like, Whe wer soexorcised as | raised him im public esumation, Don Juan was hig’; ae ving = March 2. Mary, from craise tmrauis: in the precincts, and specific Butbers of police | to interfere with this provision. of the constitution, it mast | spoken of, but seme were apprebensive that bo might fall | an4.xcW, Orleans aun, , From Now Gricane BiB, Havens 8, | oo Faen any ape Stas, Oeoaa Wars, Barer, Nit IBS sp pang CR H men astigned fer duty in each county or precinct, asin | yield to the supremacy of the fundamental law. (Warren | lame in the race. He had hurt himself in a previous ran, Biack Wakxion—From New York 27th, arrives at Havana ‘At Hoooluta April 18. Triton ad, Whe NB; uth, a thw act, the institation would be in substance jocal, as itis | vs. Mayor of Cbarlestown. 2Gray,R. 84) The means | and it was not koown tos cer ainty whether he had entire’ | 1st and New Orleans 3d, From New Tm, Havana | out, Go: Draper, Seaford. 40; Lene, Hane. ; mow, and as it was in 1846. Tae Albany chief would be | capno; be so converted into an end as 0 0 the whole | y recoverel. Lilla and Mit S.angler were bardly thought Math, arriving at New ‘ork 18th. Ba April 14, Champioa, Uoflla, NB, for the 2 mere device to evade the constitution end draw the local | character of the act. (MoCullock vs. land, 4 | of im the race. They got off with Don Juan inside, Tpanetr—Frose Charleston Gh and 16th, due ot Havana Tn Go Ap! 18, Gay Head, Lower, NB, to sail same day for SE cSt heres esac Et en | "RS a RY maend eet ne eb penn | Sis Serta epi fot Sees | "swore om tn sty, on aman | SBE Peet i swan a - mate at once Engineer, who 'd Don Juan oa At New 4 Jan 8, Re a argued on ibe other side, by way of showing the extensive | of the frauds of elo:tions; but how would this appointment | ihe backstretch, aad Datisued on throughout the frat tile, oa Monday, ta} 4 a led witeat | Devoll Ree tose Nenad. Dougherty, doe 00 *. of tae Legielatare—that the Legislature might com- | of the poll clerk by the l’olice Commissioners improve the sing the string in abou} an open length ia front, which oS CTT COTOT TOT, woweeeeen A letter from Capt Ray, of the Lafayette, NB, reporta her at pletely centralize the police power. He did not admit | maiter! Who would watch the watcher? What would | he widened to abou! three lengths om the backstrotch. ALMANAO FOR HRW FORE—THIS DAY. re Dee ee eee. vr, which oid trom Bay of ha wo theoretion! proposition. Is pages mete prevent the Legislature going & step further, aud appoint- | Don Juan now made play, aad after a brilliant and success. | 27% Ries. + 4 29| Noon nines mem 2 | island Feh 16, tocruise and bome, has on freight 450 bbls op to be not Prectical y trae, because —_— witt | BS, clerks and election inspectors throughout the | ful struggle passed him on the run home, and reached tho | *2% ®**. Ln. oll from sbip Mobawk, of Nantucket and 22 tous of gam. Eu- man and focial organization rendered jt imossil State? What wovld preeent them thus cony anc: | string a length in advance, in 3:42}g, Mat thir, Lilla dis ow one Pectea to be at home sbont let of July. —_ it bad bem ‘& gued that the yo coald | cidenta) majority into a permanent majority? If anced. Pert of Sew York, June 15, 1687. fpoken—May 14 lat 123), lon 36 $1, Mount Wollaston, Pot- abel po Se gg | permet, ‘what then would be loft in tho fut ‘Second Heat —Engineer, although beaten in the rst hoat — Ie ee Tat sen Wr pas penne to Court, qj — 3 were true, ® to prevent such an usurpation over the whole electors | was rtill the favorite. “After two inelfuctual attempts at ULRARED Indian Osean 4 seawee ey ‘ous of topeaiian ee A they proved too Invel ‘ne Legislatare mighi, no | of the as that 10 which be referred? These were the | starting, tvey ai kmjth got away, Engineer lealing, Mat | Ship London, Hurlbut, tondon—Grinnell, Mintara & Go. No date, off Falkland Islands, S:ver Cloud, Coggeshall, NB, doabt, abolish the whole criminal code, repeal the whole | yiews of this care which he had felt it his duty to prosent. | second, Don third. it was direcdy apparent that Doo aon Orphens (Brem), Wessels, Bremen—Hennings, Muller | with 40 sk. beth & Bleanor, Park: eivil Procedure, except as to past causes of action—might | They involved four or five importa:t violations of the epi | Juan did not tatend to run for the heat, az bo followed on | “fark Welkin, Barrett, Valparaiso, Ao—W Bartlet’ Jue $. lat $7 45, ton 3673, sehr Jane B Comstock, of and | Jobu Walter. Perrin repes! all election law?, and absolutely overiurm all civil | rit and provisions of the constitation, and these were s> | jeisurely several lengths in the rear. They passed the | Bark OJ Hayes, Bbiverick. Huenve Ayrea—W W DeForest | “Qn Sinden for lesolagon FF Randolph, tazleion, — But the answer to ail this watthe same as | intimately involved and wrapped up with all the | stand without of position on the rst mile, andthe | & LOUAY,| lat Mi 8, lon 36 W, Cachelot, Lee, NB, SSmos out, | Work; WH Rute, acewer tothe idea of an ambelatory State police, ra- | other provisions of that statute that it became | second in about the samo way, Engineer comingto the | Park New Light, Speizhts, Raltimore—Master May 7, lat8 17 N. lon 40 23 W. Monmouth, of Coldapring— | Nerione gumgnt: brig, U Giatiog from a centre at Alt Toose things which are | inevitable that the whole should fall to the ground | string about forty in advance, in 3:43, Mat seooad, rig Lenny (Crus), Schener, Stottin—W F tchmiat, soreportofoll - " Forse, #8 K Baton, Gilkey, Wilmingtoa, echr Bisck Squad, impracticabie need not be forbidcen ia writiea coustitu- | If their honors would look at the canal case, the school | Don Juan third. * | qgi tis Hola (lial), Scaila, Cadiz and Palermo—Hoyd & Hinck- | S'gualized—April 8, lat 21 30 N, loa 18) E_a whaloship show: Pe ROOR In M—Arr Oreends, Dow ons. It is only the mitcbiefs which are pos- | law, the common pleas act, the liquor lawaud the Charles- Third Heat —It was supposed that Don would make a Brig Ida Raynes, Webber, & Thomas—S de Agreda, Jove ig & whie and red perpendicular signal, swal.ow tail. more; Missisa'p Teague, "and Wager x ag eitle that mn need be wtrained from, comuiting: | towi case, they would sce ihat there were ia each of these | push for this heat, as it was pretty evidext that he mais | & Spoken, de. BATH June 16—are brig Waverley, Ingalls, West River, urged that tho Legislature might repeal aii | acts some provisions that were clearly constitutional, and | no effort In the preceding one, and bis frieuds wore i Brig A Owen Ray, Nenvitas—Thos Owen. Bhip Lone Star, Conary, from Cardiff via Lisbon for Maul- iaziend ee laws granting police establishments to the cities of | that might be carried out; but he claimed that whenever | hopeful spirita, AS soon as the nags got off tho contest Brig Lincoln, Cornwallis, Priiadeiphia— Son & Co, main, March 11, lat 418, lon 36 B. BEAUFORT, NO, June 7—Arrechr L.A Ecwards, Shacks New York abd Brovklyn. Granted, fur the eake of the | the constitutional and the wnconstitational wore so mia- | commexced, and an excellent run was made thoughout. | Auk Crawford. mall, Newark - Mayhew, Talbot & Co, Rhlp Lorenzs: Morrow, from Vivagow (Greenock March 9) | “OM Metron A , pins Serre Seat es fe | iba oa etigisercete eve, | Raper eva sien, Seti oed one | eas cen ceo pene | ingen enon Ae 1 ran Pr | Ee pe ce a tn race in ‘coming in sev ‘ o r+ Bd, . , Sr isto Lapitavare tpoconionons wheh their chaimn of tne | grads the coretoations iM becnma the igh, the polomn, the | Stun inecsa, a Spereiag Wind, Timo tdien | _ BE Lotan (heh Le Grecler” Bana fax Biao—Gistean & | “Phin Acclie, Olvbr ee Aniworp for Mork, May 90, lt Horatio ieene, ewrort Clinica, atherGa rroriacase,” restrictions of the constitution. It mattered not whethee | interesting and the grateful duty of this Court to arresi the ‘The following @re summaries of both racer: Tronsides 4806 ton 131° 7 ¥ CALAIS, June 7—Arr brig B Young, Colson, Puladsiphia; Abere violations of the restrictions of the constitution werr Of euch act. It wee that duty which be invoked gt Bebr Ker b State, Morton, Parannah—Mor'res ty, Mott & Oo. Spin Catharine, Hayden, from Antwerp for NYork, May 2, | 1b, bark Onrniols, Hopkins, K York: ser adrisne, Saran. frequent or rare. ‘The question waa the same, aud there | bn tris occasion, and in iavoking it he could not do better | _ Fasuion Cova, L. L—Wednesday, Juno 17—four mile | Behe HP Slouey. Alden, Charleston —Doliner & Power. ag hy iS on * | ee ae ee ae ee was bo consuetude of the Legislature that could by posse | than to use the language of one from whose words be had | Tace—ourse $1,000. Boas Gorka Gaver Oommen Waste hides & tore. Ship Ong of Moses trom Liverpon Tor vce: aaa PRASTPORT, dune il_acr ache © jarde, Poster, NYorw Ditty override the constitu m. First, as to the idea oi | derived gratification and confidence. Jon Ramter entered cb. g. Nicholas, by imporied Schr Uoenn Ranger, Oover’ Py sion it sh pineiinahniie sinagieners shia Maphen lover” Walon Piviie ice etal ihe Legisiature’s restriction es to new local district. lbave now, sald he, performed, leapertoctty enone! 1 | Glencoe, out of Nannio by Waguer, 4 yoars Behr Telegraph, Nickerson, Ph ladeiphia—Jag Hand & Co, beap , Young. trem Gi for York, June 3, Senty Lind Litietield Bt Stephen WB foe Poasrih Konds, Queneel on the ether ide Sad setuaved te Seamerial and know, but as well as I have been, esto, the daiy ai 'é ass sae oe Neate choneass 11 ARRIVED ene is Uoadpy nearer fading, ME % eth, ‘Ooosina, Harriet Ana, Har- diacicts instance of districu imposed uj me tw endeavor vindicate the | Cam Barton . m. Lizzy Moton: @enmahie Semegiow: ip Pana’ ve, henee ‘a Pranciaco, Fington, thas county or city distriats But the latter were elsction | constitution, and my ‘reeponsibilition are at an end. | formerly Sue Washington, by Zinganee, 4 yeart sees Sea fea amt Lit am pup ie oun el FORT, June 14—Aer brig Mary Stewart, Dena dhtricts, while counties, towns, cites and villages were | If the enactments under consideration conform to | § Old........+. tecssenevegeressseees @ @ |” Behe lak, Hooper, Mach! a ; from Liverpool for NYork, June 16, of | "Cy CUCESTER, June 13—Arrechr Laura M Mangum, Wae Penge ag ™ Gistricts. ot — = tia i ment in apy just view of that solemn inetram: J. Tally entered Lang Feige, by Tally-bo out ~~ A ip , Lincoln, from New Orleans for Glas go# (not ton BY ° ;~ saree att. \, an opens CATE OW... cc isseseccesepeeee 2D bene Lagrange oa Rocklan Cuer! RAI Br an ufone Pare fone 1k Fran, Gourty 7 Tg yy rg fete Aber mire Famicaon Re wer Bd eer ea SL Sea Sw, | Pegg Wha Wr BOT Wares apn Ot would anewer that there ecrtainly was in the “i she Sahox Maghe'w ‘honirn cone May 9 48 lon ‘Hol Ly Yue M—Are brtes Tos. Ba. eanstitution in reference to the appoiatment of fosal of- D. MeDantels fase leapelia, Pauluner, Saye. wea for Portland; Til eit, Boston "yr Balan; Soers. The question here was what that " something” coe, ont of Darkness by Wagner 19 s| peal Roos Kole. For gocurg, we, Alvaay, Bark Esher. 60 tee Pui Creating, Rick. Cherry jas Counsel on the o.ber side were exceedingly averse boll & Barton entered b. g. Mat Spangler, by Rohr J Davenport Crammer, Rew Haven for Virgil ay: iu Garter, eR = tor Phuleclohhe tise: to inquiring into the epirit and intent of the constitution. ity-ho, out of Seven Up by Chakau Margaux, Schr Adventurer, J New Jond mn. "35% Dyer, e- ; for otalphle; Mase ‘Be cinimed that are 4 years old... Av 73 2 .8| Bebe Jnana, Newton M for Washington, DO. ms Wave dor ied Mastport, oe fy ames that pot Blan, Cook, Stamiors, Ct a Jobin. Rin sale re Laoduskin, Togranvane Ser ot wena * Parreym Sheeee Fer rene Bertie | agers oy ae RAS CAD Sefer ees aoe penne ER Yields OCCT etree mar | SoBe ye 5h re —amely, that this repugnant to the constitation. It the sense aad follow the man. | Bunker Hill Celebration at Newburg—Eiz | “ianols ashore at Long a ye ya i had been said in this Uourt on one oocasion that the high hich appear to have boon exer cursion of the Seventy-first Regiment: Sloop Oleon Fry. Port Ewen for Hartford. Ann, Rex fst duty entrusted to thie Court was the duty of maintain 1 public interests would have pg dy hey to Kelty oar Sinn prttanen ty toe clamiiaioon te be cone ith it such « train of evils, and Waes end accompanied apron nh fuer | Seamer Dehware, Copan, f Wilndeaphin totised ¥ . evils, ‘onl its band, together Bteemer Tscony, Wilson, Philate! -) Girecti) la an infringement of the restrictions of the const! jemoralizaion as the success of ® | with abut 400 excursionists, amoogt whom wero a Beamer Wamnraa, Nye. New Reitora Ricker totion. If it ebould be 'mpated to bim that in discussing this encourage future Legisiatures to re d —_ Suriew. Wiliams, Pi Beams constitutionaf question be was bringing into this Court the | gard tho fondamental law asan instrument for the om. | Propertion of Indies, embarked in the steamer Santa Claus day, NY, wh fi une, ba prey GP my CF Sid Ch it of perverse ingenuity and the exercise of reck. | on Wedreeday evening Inst for Ne eburg, to celebrate the NEE ERS Ee town 3 charge. people t battle of Bunker HiH, and compete with other rog! fi Telegraphic Marine fieport. Rees iarriet, that brought thie case bere. It was bronght here b another » 2 egiments fF | oar — ‘ane bf awe J napie, Wee cought to grasp pobtle pearcange’ Whhia x Gitin- | theetacd of colors whieh is annually prevented by tho State ee Fanta Hasnbaney fees tar fer iter, | | Went to vee from Suxeoe April 16, bark WA. Rai “yoni PAWS, fume Ti Ate tp bark pty Ty this Coart bad hed before it # xor soven at inter- | Military Association to the best disciplined rogiment in the | (2r!ranei rite angle § rom, Como, Port afrince: Royal LJ — Vistor, Fort, Minstitien.” Below 6 Ly nan, Se aes mare. Sy = - wed not | State, ‘Tho nteamer left the pier at the foot of Spring | seth cabbors Feri wen! Civlma, N¥urk, Below, aap at Binatiian. so ga sss Warn beatin Rte ve. relating to maried womee ‘nad the law relaiug 4 contrary, | *treet at balf past 7 o'clock A. M. Although the day was | ‘2h, Hum Calculia. Havana: shipe Rlla Clark, Ropperboldt, aod Northiand, Fite to couviy courts It wan then, that the extremely feggy, the paarage was rendered pleasant AALEM, June \t— Arr bark Goldtiest, Lord, Afvten, "Towed toes 8th, shipe Potomes, and Geo Tiaiiet; Mik, 0 rt ebould have to decide a A +4 ‘an io. | tbe agreeable incidents ocurred oa board the parted Marine Correspondence, Pennell, and Oreole; barks A A Btopnépson, W Hoary, ina ou. All these other tn: - end if desert both | Dancing was kept up neatly the entire way to Newburg; re- Py EL tg A Saale “Uwreck. : : rere claimed ts arise from Righly meritert freebments : . superior description were ‘freely ork Girnce Girdier, Paine, Bosion; 8M Shaddose, Wit = Coen, ieee Rie ne nem Bemeen, ; 5 soene altogether was one of a most Aetown, d 4 -a , : BASSE be Mehl mertorions, at in ta as in morale Foctable and enjoyable character, At aif past ono o'clock | CM ship James Frown, Kerlin, ® John, WR: bark Sehoo'e, | Kor AMUN Howl, Crary Blanton’ Winslow: Ponting, hg np) Gnd Ree wen theren y de stolen to serve the devil in; the beat arrived at her destivation, amid the booming of ie 5 fe a, ¢ race Firdier, Paine, Skillings: Milwaukie, Davie, Pioneer, Montgomey, , Naw 1 @ tribunal to strip from tae cannon from Washington's Headquarters, the dinhargo of ey WH Turner, Biate, Saco, iarion, | Caroline Tucker, Goo ippogriff, Beate, Mrie De- mtom whe i lery of meri. ‘n which it sought to elothe smell arme, fire crackers, the acclamation ot the | Rumeypienen: Home, Bieta Tieton: ienin, Wiliame Rew: | Whispie: Mary Banes Toméa: Deltteeven, Gooper; 81 Pal: “ Kocit He rememvered wel wiih what joy O0e of the de ‘people, and.designed to Mx and | Inbabltants of the town, &e. ' After landing, tho Tist Regi- | Paipbaven: RPowsl. Nuaven, % Albright, Gordoa, Ned! | BOL ifurgern, ‘elena! Kepire, Whiing! Jamon’ @beston ar Mayo wer, Dunten, aivesumeu , Feference to @ comatiiationsl | perpetuate their rights and their liberties. They are sot | ment marched from the wharf tate Front street, where it | ford; California, Danvers, Albany. Przon: Magnolia, Poy per; Uihello. uremough: Trambul we jesee br Mang a Sg Fh ee ma, hance fae, to crn Tard Alanon” Mena 7 wy Catania, a ous of Cit ey are viel er ambition on Guar pany ; emble Guard, from Gold. : \e ‘ Re vine \. ‘i : Tenis the power of rallious of Golnra, tere again they | tical leaders. They are to speak in the samo voise vow | spring; the American Gttzon’s Corpe, from’ Ponghkcop- apacean, ybied, wae oe & rock, tn the River | Fenpes Giseition, pea Bepeenters Potion, onritente bedi | afl DI June 16— Arr wor Geo 8 Ads, Chase tet pn otteragt revere conatitution and he fait that | and for ever. They are of no man's private atorprote. ke. in 1S fathoms The Montreal Pranscript. lati | Ram! Adam from Onllno, art ih, bark Kyadne, Deane, | Ber: Ai Ji, schre George © Gibbs ‘uibba, Pha ia pe Gh oe = . tale Kat flagrant @ | tion. They are ordained by the will of the people, and Both regiments then marched through the strocta of the ine Canadian wes rar on the rooke by the igao | loaded Penal Kelley, Albany; sloop Kdward Sprague, dibbe,. = foe m ny of the oibern.” When | can be chasged ouly by the sovereign command of the | tows, end then formed in.0 line in Water street, and were Fante, stupidity o drunkenness of her pllnts. G6 Om, soe Rerelye, Phmapame. Quccer'ows. “NTUOKRE, June 18—Arrechr § Applegate, —, Phil ania Tanah ere, cartaia local of people. dieml-eed for dinner. pA traasmeny (\ppaceatly four masted), struck on Great Rip, | 4 Hanuortarowa, EL. May S—vld schrs Reward, Bow- pee, oA Por whic’ ize — ‘ ee ee TE ee ee ——- At three o'clock the regiments again turned out, and | anhalt, Mth. Bt lth Oo a eet an ‘Namtuckon ene Tawa 10—In port ships Jane R_Walvh, York, NeW AURY Jue 16-Atr sobre HM Jenkine, Dodge. Ganed enmeonst OStMan tee’ apaded by te cna THE MANDAMUS SUITS. where they were | was steering Noun, under sail. ' ih! Champion, Wise tor Tsadon | Geereclown, BC: Bim Bipd Wal cor, Pminieiphin, Maine. ton doers aiware tat heck ani tears onl cout’: | Mr, O'Conor reminded the court that there were two fF consisting of he. | rygRroct, June $=The bark Baveoos arrived previous 1o Hvnion tar NYork taken sparganp, | Toda. Hoyt Phiatehphi, wre Hannah Gry Wr ay ceesity for them. Nay, ihe were provided for other casen on the calendar, being writs of mandamus | ing through tho town several boaquets andgwreatna of | mea), making mich water, Abe was trom New *) Mary © iy . for do immediately, Kmily, Lofiand do a. s 4, 40; Empire, Dame, Virgtals, 6 » cough of nda), making mech water, She was from New ‘) a 1th, aaa | » Gomatitutign. | He racerred 40 wection 16 of the Iat anicle<f | prosecuted against one of the old Board of Polite Coma Pecutel*sopers were powered tn thom ty the lediee | wu eeargo.s cotton, praviainan, de ‘and in foar | abgpeesadiapecgernee Ptiadeipula 14th; nd others ax | JM cena! | aa ee :! wthaiion, reegniting the existexre Oo these loon! y ¢ Rursell), commanding him to go on aod | from the windows, and their arrival at the Washington gare te much damaged. —(Iy letter to Kuwood Waller, ‘Havieax, Inne 10—Arr briga Palermo, Stain, Richmon: NEPONSET, Jmac 1¢—Arr schr George Raward, Baker, Se, ae awe ties. There were cates which involved pro. nounend by a enivte of vix guns, | Seeretery Board of Underwriers) 12h, Knernid, MoDonald, N York: sohrs Palestine, ao: ian, | PRistatphis. , fi ee AS to & portion of these local of! y the same questions aa were involve’ in the oar Tat Regiment wont throngh diffe Cons 1ox—The ahtp Barnabas Webb, while bein towed | Farange, Huigbinen, Haliimorg. ivy Green Jonna. NYork; | brags ADD, Fane te Are bath O88 Polo, eoee, Por : ce clntts aud poll clerkw—it was | ‘ont argued. Toe jadgmeat i thove cases waa, of course, | ren exercives for we sland of colors, which wan Qually | purine Mart River Jewertay, came in conte wih » brig | Uh, Bogen toa Salve Rtame, Dae United daten’* | Seipbia: ecbr Mary, Racks t do Old oun: chr De Roger Sates te 6 rlature to Aange the provision of | ‘he ame in the court below, aed most be the same in this | awarded to it, the other regiment not altormpting ty | dethor breaking te Crapecard anclon, Gnd Goleg other as Quekec, Inne i—Below,’ of Father Point ship anos F Tiggiog, Alerane 4 “ ii comtLtctioa’ |The Board of Poxce Commastoners seem | \our'.’ He propeeed, througt Mr. Beadeley, to submit these | compete image.” The ebip was not tojured | Rohm’, Milliken, from NOrieans Between tarnaby Teland oF K, June 17—Arr steamer Potrel, Arey, New Lisation of the Lagisintacn, sod he wou)! not | axes on tho part of he plaintif on the argument that hed | _ The two regiments thon taf. the fold and reenmed their | Baim Trowas TrowsRinar, Lanfair, a) New Haron from | 884Ble,an Am ship bound into dlc, supporod tho “Edwina, bt . Hadiey, Charleston; Chas Hawley, Alien, .- fim ac his vsccciaie haw! aut oiently done ao, He | been heard, and « sot of points waieh were substantially a | march through the town, the JOUR oxc0:\ng the Tit to the | cuayamn, wag ron ino wt 12 ofciook Fuemiag night in Lemg | Povt Welly te anchor off Kamoursska, ship Tharles Daven | Alger’, R rocket, Rogers, Philwicipbia; Rebecca : aaa ee Ay tice Fepetition of the others. Tt was a more formal submis. | wharf whore they wore to embrk The Goncral ex Pound, by steamer Petre! whieh struck tbe brig aval Oe Rey eee es brie Angin feaon, Counter, ‘i \iontt, do; Genes) ban, Unickabombny Aires a the Legislat f tion of tbe case. ‘The jadment and determination in the | pressed bimerif highly pleased witk tho manner in which | {h Breaking the anchor ard cuttiug ber éovn nary | gor Reston 6 Fer ae Por wre Ape Tore to i esta ari nod Maria, Lawiaa. Bearer, NY orks Soperiomece =f intes Ome case would govera ix ail the Tist regiment performed its oxercives and with the | 10 ihe waidr's edge, enrrying away foreyard in tho slings | fio Jawereo, May 14—in port barks Antelope, McDonald, | are. Deron, do; sloops Wa Mayo, Oak, wu ‘“Bromanut the Joa V the Court belos, and, Judge Denio—lerhape it wonld be batter to leave a set | general appearance of boil regimonte. TIst thoa ro. | Capt. as the vesse's wore separating, jumoed on doant ‘he | trom Aaltinore, arr 2b; Hive Witg, Barham, from do, dae Peat it Lat received no consi’ { Of points in enck care w ita Whe Clerk. Embarked aunit demonetrations offarewe'l similar to thove | {area at in peungniove prones | whbom aaglstanee” shies | Mat omera ce before, On sks part 0 mile dismnt bark OD’ | Yon: Angetne tan Cheat tan cents Ror, BO ne A the Jagges dir. O'Conor—¥ es, sir. which bade them weleome. ¢ steamer leit the | the esptain of the Petrol promply tendered offering it’ nacny, | Mua from———. Alao, three Am baske bound in erat Purchase, Birlchitei, Huvncon ¢ hal made merry a Tihart three cheare were given for che peels of Newburg, | Ferg to tow big into New Haven, atwr repairing ‘heWwoamors | AT, VMN NG, June LAr brig Charlotte, Picard. Belt, BAVANRAUE Sune tieare Woo, fMtatan omae polow ty taking the AN EARLY DECISION AgKED. and three more ‘or the ia cand they were | [® — pipe, Mi, py by Gh rig’s forayard | ‘Bealer, hard, Greenock (bad beon reported dg tor Bal: | Cia bark. AA Hineman, Ddrige Watson, Tib, nougia they would | tp, SvartemNothing has been enid in regard to the pub. | forponded wo in hearty manner by the Inhabitants uf the | poke Gath he nastetoer of toe ‘and Aading novime was | mores SALEM. Yume Ieee neh wling the opin | town. Tho boat then bent her course for New York, whore | to be lost, the we being threnteniog, and ferring who al Br Jone, NM, Jane 14—Arr ships Snifoik, Edward, and | pap Phiiadoloh Fr el ny, and Mary Pitan No neoe. eity that there Is for as earlyla dacisioe in this one | ghe landed ber pastor gers at one o'clock on the thoraiyg | the sea rive the brig would farmer, us thacinted to pesord, ockin, Boston, bare Tobit, Tiler, M Fork: rigs | del ae Ee eee © Se, Heaterees, Fale @s penerd: BA dal hee ne the Co ¥t Will be abe t give. We suppose that the | of Thursday. wind being fair, rather 13 walt fir the steamer, eve. | Aamo m Gracter, do; Broome, Hume, Vaiadelphia. Bid SRONIPGTON, June 17—Arr sche Mosette, R Doort his vi st public exc, ‘ement tn La York, now infiarood {ato an oo ————-----—-- jing away the and boat be‘onging to the rteamer .o' New ee, bar poy arity 4 ond F ‘ Newark for Bovtdn: % A Amboy ef irietin gumme, yidred tual col ision —Comnected, not remotely, with the < Ix Covnr or Avrans, Jowe 17, 1857—No. 4 wr tg tg ey Jone Marr acre Alert, ani P alin, nee that bes been “orensically eubmitted to this Gourt— People ex. rel. Wood ys. liraper ant st! ( Binio Movny Beane, feo Roston for Anetra, hetre re |g ANTRER June dart Lion, Moore, Buenos Ayres; Fyre. | wom Philadelphia, arranging oes on ~ RT sent to your Ho. OP’ mind, and will of course pre ment. Mr. Charles O'Gonor avd Mr. J. 9 pe."ted eponen 24 ing’ Jat 4% lon 43, after having been thrown ‘ Tune rota Wapelta, Cain, Nort. Ean! tinh, Wane, WeAre sche John A stanty, ape on tee dies ae bat \ conclusion of the ,“wtter as early ax poseible. apyelinnte. | Mr. W. M. Fvarts and Mr. F. 8. outing for | OF MNS" store, char quadrant, ead olber nemseabion, oats, May 28—Arr Ariel, Bisliok, Trieste for Lath, West, Ranier, Savannah, Ou tEh ae ge ‘ Bebra fa, 3e ote de bad lataased hat him | Suse Denio-We are, qulle ware that it is estrada Ferpendente, Noi roverred for June 25. >, 20 ge. | ould ,"y 40 get ¥ nome port ia Hadiand; erew al eed be re Arn 3 » Taopes. RF 1%. brig 8 P Brows iret, 0% “a : j are i cate should b.* disposed presgut term, if | rerved for Juno 80, No, 81 reverved for July 1. Nos. 99, © Fremony, Littlefield (where trom or. bo: Bategst Loven, J eg eeecen Fevers, park 1 $A Higbart. Linekin, Oartenan; ‘hrs on: POO Weir points, That, howover, wae not very unprece. | it ve practicable for the UWt to do #0, 94, Lid steak off, ai See We couiack Léih inet, off Ilo an Binet, whbebip Toe” fein ot Om Tue O Aer seas dren td Sotna ih, Apion, NYorky Rod Hagia, Rogers y

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