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THE W YORK HERALD. © JUNE 12, 1858. ‘ PRICE TWO CENTS. «os POSTSORIPT.| SATURDAY, FOUR O'CLOCK A. M. WHOLE NO. 7953 ef Policeman Anderson. STRANGE ALLEGATIONS OF AN ATYSMPT TO BRIBE If they yociet the cumanene bs cone, ferent ¥ TSE RAG PICKER. SUPREME COURT—CIRCUTT. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Important Beport of the Collecter of Asses i : ul ddd ti t if iy il Hl ADDITIONAL FROM UTAH Tert, tuly, afterte Interesting Letters from Camp Soott— | row endsaros to Setting aie ike lowerae ! : f i £ f I : F f i E i i F be ts thelr conntry, and for the enforcement maintenance hy Wright, ments on the Condition of that Bareau— poten Tediead a. hoe Before Judge comer What is Thought of Governor Cum- | $7 eontioa,twnce itn well teown inch and suscepuble | Doord with that eeracat of Toyaity” Jom 1L—The Perple w. dichacl Concent —tho teat] POUR DAYS LATER FROM EUBOPE More Astounding Disclosures—tate- ming’s Statement----The Presi- Of she clearest proof, tht Col Jobeeton bas taken but one | ernment bas a right to expect, and mony for the prosecution still continues. The samences . resting to Taxpayers—Three ye to oe Me Yemobs bevital. ‘He ‘hd pot need test borvions; the, tad the werk af istamitcn = wil’ comannss @f the: proceedings to those on the two former trials met Bundred Thousand Dollars 8 Message Congress, ate net, to eny class of men, ‘oper manner, the rights of ciiizens be guaranteed, and | with an interruption by a strange statement of the Ger s Arrival of the Nova Scotian Off ‘want them to war oon- &., dic, dia. tending thet nasa difiic between white mea, and | law and order reign supreme; to do other wige will probe | man reg picker, who stated that he bad been effered Ca R par- pe Race, at é Shipston cree the eteess, whe ae money by the prisoner’s counsel and another gentleman oo ee heritate? This army, under Onl, Johneton, | whom he recognized on the jury. for the Central Park, dice OUR CAMP SCOTT CORRESPONDENCE. BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Gr s man Baross’s Forr, easily solved. Capt Ficklin found on Suake river, on with supplier and transportation, ready to a man to officer posed thas Cancom! ech} %3, jabs.” } —— og Restcomtey, Maret Bi the day of seer eel: sao power i Worm mm a Pi cahesnend 2 ae reed roe a tipo The British Outrages im Par- | tis Board met ast evening—the President, Jobn ac se Captain Fickiin’s Hapedition inte the Flat Head Onuntry in | echt nave Deen permitted to make, andl spends | tory in a siaie off open rehellice wo their goveroment, | (DrieeDer) said to him in the atation house liament. puldauanapeedirylbn ss earch of Provinons and Cattle—Eatraordinary Suffer | hereto, as foliows:— is al] troe—and such has been the case for mouths, | ¢o ghoot.’”? ted yearn inothate weliiaey Seiiioriiyien the Srak power, Qn cross-examination, Webb sald that he did mot men- THY CENTRAL PARK COMMISEIONRRS— $300,000 APPROPRIATED. Unita Manon 29—4 ings of the Party—Raturn of Dr. Hurt from the All well, We have just taken three of the bretbren’s horses and submission w the laws would bereadliy The report of the committes in relation to the Central r rf barhadvas Park Commissioners (as published in Pn Hina, Valley Condition of Colonel posse ond —_ pene ann '6 wie Wro-serd Sear Raay weie snd | order and quict once more resiored. don on the former trials that be had scen the prisoner STa%H OP THA MARKBFS, wade alae Arsh Thursday > Sitous Charges of the Mormons Against the Army—' Pe aS river. We tried w get GRNPRAL ORDERS, NO. 20. throw away pennies; he said he saw him throw something The Px P: @ian factics of Brigham Young Found to Out Both Mp to pep for the cottio be. he bas Eines A HEAapquanrsxs, Derantuent or Uran, away; be admitted that be did not testify on the former da, &0., ao. }@ PRESIDENT suggested that the matter be laid over Ways insincerity of the Mormon Submistion to Governor | for rer) Aner 23 B. F. COMMING. ‘The Colone) commanding asvouneen thet ve enow able in | WialB-as to the prisoner saying Me no mean to shoot,” until next meeting. He understood that, in sccordasco @umming, dc , do. Col. CommimcHam axp Company. consequence of the increasing rireagth of ‘he drawrat aot | mor ip bie testimouy before the Coroner; and also that he rb: wal id the al of \cipity, to relieve An exprees leaves this morning for Fort Laramie, and Col Oe Oe Te Se ceeany coring pay py ER a a swore te asase. ae present trial than oo any of the [ 8. Joun, N. F., Jane 11, 1858. by special favor Iam permitted to send you important | 504 up by the side of the road— mand, a duty imansed uron them by necessity from the date Mr. Arbmeade, to the Oourt—Tb are peme ether The Canadian Company’s screw steamship Nova Scotiat | lowed. news, in advance of the mail. mation in this country. Booo wat is a Srake chief, and | %.°r7" ma/lern merely collateral; and, vhough strictly oomiag | Captain McMasters, baa pazued Cape Race on her firs, | AMerman Tucker thought that if the committee had @u the evening of the 10tn (the date of my last) Captain | has a smal) band in that vicinity, and Fick! within the rule, I will pot endauger the defence by avy differences with the commissioners they should rettle B. F, Freblin came into comp with his party of ten men, | Me cvuntry a6 belng an open (aa I err oa) waeee wenn elena eeeeee them elsewhere. He thought the sum required should be frem the Flat Head couniry and vicinity, where he had | pier to Bannock creek, where be found cover to the oheerfutnees and the a ‘eae at Canal umest, De seemed quite enraged because | TBC Nova Scotian arrived at tho Siraite of Belle Isle at | appropriated without delay, and be would move to fil the Been sent by Colonel Johneton to contract for beef cattle era trail erosses the prank Ags og 4 P . a Wg srr cid non g0 off Cg BD 5 A. M. of the 10th, but finding the passage blocked with | blank in the report with $300,000. Unless it was passed vorab! an enterprise. loreover, campaign— which have . Asbmesde— not, on any former it a % amd horven, to be delivered at this camp during the | Tore a “ts that country that the hostility | seen and therefor trials, oF at the Coroner's inquest, say a word about Oan- | ice, Was obliged to take the Southern route, after endea wri ene auto eee present month. Onptain Ficklin’s trip to that coumtry | of the Indians to the grows out | such attending the vieigsit sign in the | cemi being enraged; it is so very long, it has become id ‘Meares wea ene of the most extraordinary on record, when all | of the fact that they furnished the Nes-Perces arms and | Rocky Moupt~ins—in the march on the oven pena te ae ponds Corning i 'y long, voring for ten hours to go through. ‘wate umae MRrEtOn o0ie 1 tbe meatier wae the sub. the circumsiances are taken into consideration. On the | munition to make war upon the neighboring tribes. been montully suet and esaured, cite by eeciae aad | _ OAPt. Kisaner deposed, tuat in Oanoemts conversation | Gif Cape Race her news was obtained by the news en it wan iret referred to the committee. They ‘Thet the Mormons bave been tampering with the Indians (cers. with ® spirit of pa‘riotism and devouon which sus. | With efficer Woot, in the stauon bouse, he (Oancem!) said aPrese. 8 wen had endeavored to ascertain which party wee right. The Cm ef December last he left this camp, with ten mea, | we notorious fect, and being unei |. Dow seek to | tainn and adda to b reputation for discipline aud loyalty | be did'it by “wocid did not hear him say anything | ‘echt of the Associated) £ — committee had veen informed that one of the members of horses, six muies and thirty days provisions, for | throw the reaponsibility on the army. To set the whole | which the army hae jusily on many other ons, | else, probes Bead aa om Jefferson Fort, one of the three | matter at rest Ihave been favored with the privilege of | and gives sssurancs to our sont Parenare, Mf in the | | William Wood, formerly Deputy Sheriff, examined by w ‘The steamship Eurepa, from Bestem via Hallfar, arrived | the board of Central Park Commissioners bad —_ : money and expended it for other ‘ tp letter to Governer: Tela. | Past. she can rely upon no more loyal defenders aud sup casita have . those tein farts comprising the ead waters of the Missour', | inte ieee gros shargee, as Contained ia the Noxti<* Solateres” he penisiont Guattastontae ed aie ie Miner aiascpr atin’ oe ee (Alseriash “lstpetsn) "ate Sevau atte ne atta at & favorite wintering place for all the mountaineers Camp Scott, ar Fort Bripcen U. T., Apr'l 21, 1858, turn over to the is teams sufficient to relieve the | is the same man; Capt. Kissner said to him, “stand op;” GREAT BRITAIN. 4n appropriation, although be thought a careful fm that part of the country, with their stock— ‘To His Bxceuiency A Cumming Uran TeRmrrory:— troops of this Commanders will furoish suf: | be got un; he then told bim to taro round; ne did a0; calcuvation of the expense should be made, asd that the fives ’ b a ‘Dear Sie—My ee ee Say Ee stele grand (Se wagons 00 omplozed. Kisener said, «What did you shoot the man for?’ atl Oan. % In the House of Lords on the Sist ult., the order of the meetings of the commissioners should be open to the re- wetbout any guides or known indications by which ae Soho eae oe cate io PORTER, Asst Adjt. Ge cemi eaid wae, in broken Rogiish, “Accident, accident, ac | = lacs tha've of the House of Commons | Porters, s0 that the public should bave ao impartial eeald guide bimeelf; in fact, he struck out for the moun- | mevllo nj ey inaen wile ome talent » meral. | cident,” with a shrug of the shoulders day was to consider the reasons ‘account of their proceedings. The committee bad Mad Fem of any prominence recchod was Laud prince on | abevouey scop'sd and wricty aduered wotsaiimy mer. | AN INVITATION TO THE MORMONS TO GO | sathias Lo:th, examined by ur, Pollvpe through a Ger | <7 ‘tbereeing to the amenémenta of the former house to | tbe facts before he Board as far aa ep could gadber vous ay Prominence pp agerdit a Springs, on courte wth Tadiane ius far, ua Deen io ‘ovoid inciting teem TO MEXICO. taan ierpreler, ceposed thal be ear picker; remem. | ‘Be Onih’s bil, The question to inst on the amend: | py niseens tha Seerd caieimee en Bear river; thence across mountains, striking Snake ° ris VAST TRACTS OF FERTILE TABUE LANDS—FORRSTS: morning Anderron was ; left my house about ‘and carried without a after remarks from Alderman Davies, Tuomer, and river at a place twenty five milee, northeast of Fort Hall sabtiected ene tepenate eemes te lariese Grea Aoenh | OP GIGAWNIO PINRS—WUMBRRLBSS ErRINGs OP PUR. | pemmnene mereees wnen E or ee may, a Ti cd by siete ‘sithad Aaa | vg le wvocaged two fect; | than apelaes toe Higa eee een inate | UNPAILING WATER —TEMPEEATE CLIMATR—GOV- | Warge Sommn's shoe Hlores | wes gone stone euce | eoviaiem, to the chais) onid’ Seemed ta iss aah tee macttoneer Sna'te many plscea the men bad to break tne'way for tne | the, wites fababitng this portion ef ibe Terviiory: inctno | ERNMENT CALLING FOR SETTLKBE—POLYGAMY NO | Iowards Broadway, when the poland ate par the |: Lord Stanley baa been appointed tothe India Board, ana | 10%e chair) sald it seem pid Ae yh satel. "Wah a view waved any collisioa with « Mor. such bribes were necessary to secure their loyalty to the ¢o- OBSTACLE-- COME ON, BTC. mdewalk there came a man “short round” the corver ; Hirt this appropriation, but be, for one, was not prepared to men setiloment said to bave boon eatablianed on Soake | L°rnce seg aud inslenitinemrronrecementenof eaoten, | Atthe starting of the expedition to Utah, with the cer. | when the msn was about a pacefrom the policeman the | Sir Bulwer I.ytton, Colonial Secretary. Fiver, near the mouth of Brack Fost creek, he bedion cack ment, he article ts false and slandercua Your Kagelleacy | tainty that un'ees the Mormons caved in the United States Pond -nahyeenrt pid ei In the House of Ormmons om the Jat inst.,..Mr. Lyndsay me fet iets wearin of tee Beare iuben, ines. vert Sty wien byes een eat ee | Toure go, yd. HORWaY.. | oops would force them: out of tho Territory, ia kind con- | sround the coruer; the man who fred sis bow oo te | asked the government i waa true that the United States | °%commiatchers bad only met the pu vlc eye 74 Faved at the fect of the mountalog whica :vide the waters Superintendent Indian Affaire, UT. | sideration for the well-being of the unoffending, many | left hand side of ‘wr. Blankman (Cacemi); I nad a band fe the Havana or Western coast of Africa trade | conferred that bis suspicions had ‘boon arouses by ene of @f the Spake and Missouri rivers. After three days ar. Without entering further in detail into the groundless | propositions were held out for Brigham's consideration— | Ft With me on that morting; when the prisoner fired ] | vessels al the commissioners using bie position ag such to werk @ueus iabor in croesing the mous\ains, a saow storm over- | charges made by the Mormons against the army and those ‘was six or eight paces in Grand street; after be fired be | 1.4 been fired into, boarded, searched or detained by jainat the interests of the party to which he (Alderman teek the parcy in the miost of their y. Here they | connected with it, im reference to the Indians, I diamiss | "Cb &# migration to Gonora, Vancouver and Mexico. One | turned the pisto! from one hand to the other and then put » ) belonged, and that commissioner actually boasted that were compelled to make a forced march vf thirty miles to | that subject. of the Elders taking the hint, hastened to Mexico, and flot- Siete Bie pares; the petorssen 000, pertty raised bis | British eveieere,yand © 60, /¥7, what authority, or ander | he had done so. jet eff the mountains. Provisions giving out, they were | It is, however, coincidence, that while the | ing the land everything that is desirable, with a sparse on sans down hasta; other Se prmenee ‘whe aa the ders of those abips 80 thelr anieals. could bitter! >: route A rup; he ran before my oart, and eo near that | hed to tarn | Wheee instructions coumman citizens: find some setuemeut. “Arriving in te 'vicaty of Seaver | been stopped. tre goverament allows thes to haverenin, | POPOatOR, free from prejadices against polygamy, eens | my bart give him room; eben | came te Bunarrenet ne ia ee ned on a warm invitation to the “fathers of the churci” to | notece the man; after the mau fired I pushed my cart to gated, apd before that he could not consent to vote an turn their attention south. As it is thooght there is a | Warde the Tombe; i the prisoner afterwards in the | g Mr. Fitzgerald said the government bad no official in- | gppropriation of $200,000. w that be was in « pe- f Tamm the y a) probability that the migration movement now started in | Custody of po Ra cect engehan dG sh gepemning formation on the subject, but he bad reason to believe wes Utah may lead further than the White River Mouniatas, Cross examiped by Mr Ashmeate—I was myself taken eports bad been exaggerated.* They were as anxious eaid to the Tombs and locked up; witnees was cross examined \- wo give the Bder’n report, set 0 the puthorities of the some tee ren batty Se iat al sik all $ = American goversment to avoid; all cause of com- 4 direct ir A. A Phill last ved tbat the Gacpaicrs y Catvo, ave bad conversation with ons on bebalf of the pri. | and strict orders had been issued to the officers ‘wan Gan for th to Ommvanva, Mexico, Deo. 22, 1857. } soner; bave spoken wilb i teakion, Mr. Blankman’s | — ae b- and the stations to be especially cautious. 5% @ ic" "ihe Niagara and Agamemnon, with the telegraph ca- bie on board, sailed from Plymouth Sound em Saturday drive, one to ride and one towelk. In justice to the pul Ke this appropriation should not be made for that pea did pot know. after some further be gave a glowing description of the beauties Asa providential occasion presents itecif I fecl com- | brother aud another, gentleman whom I seo as a jury: pelled, in the threatening aspect of alfuirs, to write to you, | the third juryman Irom the corner among other authorities and advisers of the people, to | {Rre‘nmeed me ¢1 600, 2 ‘apd $3,000; { cannot teil ‘apd benefits of the proposed park, he conciuded 5 point out a refuge, in case the fathers of the church should | what the money was offered , but Mr’ Bisukman asked evening for the west coast of Ireland. ing that he was willing to make ad eae. think best not to await the down rush of the storm of des- | ™¢ If! would not like to go to Ualifornia; there was no ating $60,000. Gentile and a of if, be speaking about it; Mr. Biaokman ‘old me the money was INDIA. Aid. Rep said that the beautiful description of tbe park potic force, way of excape, if, having | 1 settie with me; nothing was the i Riven by the President (Clancy) was the best t awaited it, they find themselves overpowered in the cos | country or my being A Me | “The following was received frem Alexandria, May %, could be adduced for the ‘avpropriation ef $300,000, flict. For I presume not to advise those who have age | if! would not like to go to Ualiforuia and I shrugged my | © xt A ee ath rane ee ears. aaane and experience in Zion ané a jong communion with the ‘Vis Malta, Se eee ge AT Spirit, but to afford information; aud sa Providenco has « The Ganges with the Bombay maile arrived at Sues yea- | 106,07 .v0te Of A to, 4. Another amendment to make apparently rent me in advance to apy out the laad, I herein undertake to give such information as my eyes bave gathered, and such as [have received ww conversa: tion from others concerning t, inform ihe leaters of terday, The! Commander-in-Coief ‘ and Gen. Walpole entered : God» veople of then’ teat an, unapaailab? for $600; the | Bhabjebanpore without opporition, on the 80th of April, PROPORED RADGRR FOR HACKNEY COACH ‘ Ba ano > Of wtrengih tun | bare dweaversa tor Een 1 mine mt the chee wat Om been, to Barca; 20 vf May. The ‘ollewing Coummunication vented aa -_ ase ‘of ecensity the process of itr P them, secure from the boats of Habyton. Here are vast | now sie between Uanovmi and My. Biaakman; Tuniuk 1 | #@% marched for Barclay ou we : “ue bay [ata ‘oh the Indians, = Nor te wernment in Regard to the Mormons, dc., dc. tracts of fertile table land, covered with timber or rank | is Mr. Cristadora: this \rasepired three moaths ago, aad ‘The; Mavnbie_and his fellowers}were fying back to Ma- Mayon’s Orrice, Naw Youx, June 11, 1888. one ot jiubithough, the Deseret | ine express which Jeaves this morning Isend yous | gvaen, on the summit of the sierra, wi , unowned, | since the iast trial idee, 1p Onde. To mr Fonoxsnue 1H8 ComMon Cousert:— Om the 19th the two companics—Company B, Sth in- | few items of importance, which go to swell the accumu- qenchetene otaamees ty provably the shat estes, yor alt ded tc mate aite moved Wiles doe a ene Barcla) sremived fo mea emman from y juroi nee! jarte un! , bas wee ' entry, Ceptain | Ribineoa. Company 1, loth, Captain | iating tide that must, ere long, find tte outlet in some de- | anc, therefore, the most durable in the world Here are | severe! run of laugower Wroughout tne conooet oon — “ ‘ast tall to protect t supple,’ ware ~—ynn cisive action upom the increasing difficulties surrounding | umberlees springs of pure unfailing water, insuiog from | Mr. Asbmeade was abcut to addrese the Court, but was | The Hindoos were friendly, but the Musselmen were os- were ‘sion Scam = teow’ wea | Oe « . A few days ago two ge 2 oe trachyte as ae erg: roa peek Ty nd time arrived for the defence to oo ty. “el oe oe limate mot xplain or ret ; ouping. py od intron peste of i Soule tea came in to Col. Jobnston—one from Capt. Marcy, about Ape anh en gon lay me ‘Toe reverses sustained by Gen. Walpole in Oude have of Colonel Johueton’s quarters, which is quite imposing. | one hundred miles south 0! Laramie, whore he was halted | IWF 0 Ohnortation. Sens nes vary B i disease te | th , on confirmed, Target practice a now the orver of the day in ine to await reinforcements of focr companies of mounted | fearceiy known, ‘Here wa soll for's ipormaac roan | the morning x ques spon General Adrian Hope had been killed. A Goorkhs column under Col. Jones had eccupied Mo- gicabad after defeating the enemy at Dageehabd and Mu- Jeenab. Geveral Penny arrived at Punallee on the 26th of April, ‘and marched the same day to join the Commander-in- y 4 Grand street. and try the i oe. Phel with bis hight acd the of the 34 . i r 70 ae ery cam, ih bin near) gun, hen of Tifles, in eddition to the three companies of the $4 Infantry | try exuberant in fertility, from the very creviorsof whose | haudie of the door; abe subsequently the the army continues, | 20w with him; the other from Gen. Garland, commanding is & flouriebing vegetation shoots; where al! species of | by Cancem! a! he’ policeman; she knew the prisoner by rain of the temperate climates have never beon known hs; heard of « and petwabstan ting toe opening of ayring, with ite usual | the Department of New Mexico, by whieh Col. Johnston is Stat, an cots 12 5 perennial plant, ryt en tec eee ard the ory of “atop Soscmpan ment iD the shape of ‘evers, colds. rneumatiem | informed of the reinforcement of Capt. Marcy’s command, | as bigh as @ man on horseback; whose ragged mountain and also the readiness of the General to co-operate as far | ranges cannot, for mineral wealth, especially for the pre- cious metals, be exceeded, or perhaps equalled, by any | ting up with © dead child) and I thought the people micht ae as lies in bis power, to bring to a successful termination | ‘5 ihe world; againet whore mountain fastnesses all the | iheu & Sas ans seas bad born taktne quosbiea oni eae vy. Cummisg | the vexed question whether Americanism or Mormonism armies in the world would in vaio. back, I went far enough back to see a Woman standing on ‘The Mayor appended the ordinance to hie communica- tion, which maken a neglect to Dadge subject party to a pevalty of $16 apg i ‘The message was referred to the Committee on Ordi- yews of We Or if a warmer climate and more level ground be pre- | the step of the basement underneath Sammia’s shoe store; — tations apoa the v5, bacon, GNGL. Sean ils tk th ill guased, have te 6 vest Went of gum fathe lant cee | Cane + | Grier. Several communications from the Fire Commissioners violent de- + & p On +] by bere, the Boleon de Mapim!, comprised in A despatch’ from \Futteghur May 2d states that he fol. | Were reotived apd confirmed. fhat disbanding Hose aifect | with asmall poene, returned to camp the day before yes | three States, emboromed amoung mountains, water Company — en the complaint of the Chief was Gov, terday, the 27th, having gone out a few days ago inthe | ed by streams which fail into three large and seve- | and went directly over to the prisoner; be caught hoid | Jowed the rebels into|an ambescade and was killed, but | referred to the Committes on the Fire Papers from the Councilmen were then taken up and re- z ral small iakes without outlet; @ terriory the | of the priconer with hie left band and raised hia right Girestion of Koko Canon, for the purpose of purchasing | Counterpart of Utah, but more exteusive, occupied by | hano with’ clus te it; Anderson (the policeman) did not beef for the civic authorities left here by his Excellency | nope but iegitimate though outcast brethren of tho | strike him; I saw the prisoner fire at the policeman; tho the Governor when starting on his crusade w tho Holy Pacey a | Fogg tJ Lg Me) is a _— policemen “a kind of Ly and ir i ment calling for orn, recetving negro coloniate On cross examination e witness ral rheme was City. | The expedition terminated, as might have been ex- | OCD, Tou ‘rather than pons, unable’ te fotecd tect | Mache wee aaa Smith, but at the inquest the Coro- pectad. Instead of a United States civil officer being permit ] from evemies external of intermal, and granting powers | ner anid that Ann Smith was enough for her (imughter); ted to. exercise the rights and privileges attached to bis po- | to Dyn ping WS pre ie dg oer paying | 00 person beoas nf Anderson when he = ro] except them « dollars 3 wow it to come | the prisoner; I did pot state on the frst twenty eae secana ot a iernaseg sad wherever bo piesses | op without aay ceremony. “Hore is a sparse popalation, | persone were around him af tne time im the discharge of # legitimate duty, an Indian express | charitable and hospitable, tolerant to all, and practically The further cross-examination of this wtiness was sus from Ben Simons came riding into his camp on the even. | addicted, even the priesta,to the most invidous of our pended until e Inter period of the case, ana the trial was We enemy was defeated by bis troops. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THR STREET COMMIRKIONER, The following communications were received from the Street Commiraioner in relation alterations and repairs: of engines, and the condition of the roads -— rei To t= Hoxonanx rue Gounom Vovmeye re Tne 1 1888 J find thet orders have been given by Wr, Howard, the Chief — COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. In the Liverpeolfootion market on the Slat of May the @omand, was exceedingly sma!l, the sales not being over 4,000’ baien, ali of which were to the trade. Prices were, hewever, firmiy meiniained. On the lst of June the Market continued quiet, and prices nominally without obs sules‘of; 2,000 baler, incloding 1,000 for export. Party, om ibeir lere is & roligious system having but | postponed until Saturday (this) morcivg, at 10 o'clock Ist ee ing of the 26th instant, and informed him that some three | ‘net ro; bs . ns be Liverpool market on the Ist inst. trade was dall, Killed Brother | of four hundred Mormovs, under command of the rebel ype RY a Ry prices of wheat hardly maintained, Flour maintain. indians at Fort | Lott Smith, were within « few hours ride of them, with of | mon ‘the rag picker unui be had heard their evidence | ¢@ ine rates of the previous, Tuesday. The weather was \'valiera' the inte | '2¢ intention of capturing his whole party, fourteen in num. onthe same mater, ory Favorable for the growing crops. rage rar Sah ShiaSE SeUSeREen cae A Tneramersa Occunsance—Miss Adelaide Hally, ‘Sugar was witbout improvement in rates, and transac. f Gelay ; wherew horses were & retreat with hter of ex Governor Hally, of died at | ons were limited, " pot se dang! ox ly, Of Connectioat, Bel condition. The eost Of repsiry sed share: loos wil fo bo voeast be Suave lage: envevtag ts oteg Gaveeetinen ecinee oe , | Stamford on Thursday morving last, from the effects of | In the London market om the lst inet. the sales of show 860 “Among ihe aiteraiions in pauiiagon erane necks, meoervain; for next day. While out, man came into his , having Goffe were progreening, without alteration in prices. No. Is —'Fee work wee ordered of ite James Omih_ irath. or be | made from Halt Lake Oty, ane reported that tbe Ton was more,steady; congou, Od. o ONC 4. ph Gl the engine Soasiws criminaie curvemaaees Gaal qauteers pened Saver’ canoe Console were without particular change, closing on the Sasel puiteg on now tion eee 4 Port Limb and tate erin fH. Powel rat maw acre around the Governor's quarters, with orders 10 allow no first at 91% 9.07% for money, and 98 a 085 for the ao. /and repairs and aleralions to the hed plaie' "asd sent [ss ‘wasaaore and robbery one t Dave any intercourse with him, aniess be had count of the bth July, No. 0 ~The ordered of Mr Po rt cad a le reported than ‘coldi-re from Ool. & permit ween? the proper suthority; that he td aoe and Sill ot about S000. "Fhe engine sommch neo Seemed at Beaver Head, a short distance | himeeif had twice sought an interview with the SHIPPING LN 1 ELLIGENCE, to te origina) eopetinn a te cortete thet Ge ladies ta, and by these 08. from New York lst—Khine, at Deal, for London: ne, eo teen twee erterel of ie. Wil ‘Teveli valleys bad mostly been friend oe + | Nam Wiiliame, and is partly dove This ‘ere a ore- ree ‘And tbat they openly avowed it to be ew 34, Filet Fish, ot Liver Roel as May $0—Albert Gallotin, a1 | SP! caing © track. The sont will Sao Tr eeaian' Apimais 10 the United States a HQ ANY ‘Mi de, June 2 Reso. | ,,1,%0uld reapeetfu ly recommend. in view of the condition Seal be Sane aketeogs ene’ ia Scrniny ii FB snay tat. os Liver, | Sesehsrted, by eee theta a te ee Si adase fai Sarr US Beak Ca ny cores roe tere mc | RELENSAE Tee ea PRN Sees Frecuuatengeney je beverpended ia making presents 'o Balled for & Slst_ Caravan, from Livervool; 34, | {SStrepairs and aherstias, and even the enawimoctns of eee f ‘agen : came Pilsceiphia, Pras Flint snd Allee Ocunes, trom do. apparaius have Deen Ordered by ihe Chiet Rnginest ts encom “Dut now ie that te ae yet unac Beet eee eae ey ee tee et are | is which the cost wit ined of the settlers : ‘ freien ar yr ab Slotnane ton ihwumds Gollars wen. auger. |The deceased was in ectimable y iiaiied for New Ur By hee oo new military | Tose no time in communicating this information, and | much beloved by a large circle of relatives and friends. ‘Kailed for Pbiiadelpbts S0th— Yemaases, from Liverpool. Purpose of introducing ibeir humane ‘ema ivitiecd ean exercise | in expressing tho opinion that there will be no occasion Paaned Deal, Sint, Cy moce of warfare, through inciting Indian depredations against Governor may | tomake any appropriations for the purpose of calling into | Mrtawcnoty Occvnreyce.—Tbe quiet and pleasant yii- oy rs ty ty on Of govern- | service the regiments of two volunteers authorized by the lngo of Feltville, N. J., has been the scene of s very vad Cm arlene ees the i and of pave offered the I it most be treed were uporually cheerful, contented and industrioas is Commieaioner a lirected to execute the tame The ove of them in particular was generally admired for her weet disposition , person aod graceful manners And what i @ little remarkabie is, they were both good pl ton enioner of ‘adottahed tro ies was a4 Mesers Pin: the Torke Island Royal Gazette, May 8 } w eharirr on the way, and no soncrsct swimmers, and this probably led to their death by On Sunday morning last, the 2d instant, large fall under tbe award. to build tbe engine and it's now sears making them ipeensible to their danger An inquest was (about 260 tons) was seen to the cast of Sait T wou'é recommen? hat authority be givre. i> beld by Jotham PD. Frazee, Exq., Onroner, of Plainfield, rigged bi . oar lytpg to, on the bank, with Spanish flag flying s= reet Comm 'ssioner to raecute © comtrect with Mosara. ne and they were interred in the village burying ground by | foremast bead. Two pilot boats went off, upon wich Pine & Rartehors in accordanse with their 7" Mr. Feit, followed by @ long concourse of sincere | brig bore up and ren down towards them, when both bmitted EDWARD COOPER, mourners. boats went alongside; but only one man, the pilot, reet watoner. Police Intetligenee, Attemrr to Snoor 4 Pouce Justice —Chauncey Schaffer, counsellor at law, entered the Lower Police Court yester Sraeer Derarteest Jane 11, 1858. ra Mr. Jobn Frith, was permitted to go on deck, the o piles and boats’ crews beng for! len to enter. Mr. Frith found, on getting on deck, ® large number of meo aod a copsiderable quantity of arms, aod vessel with six on esch side, but no ee liacoverable. From pal good d that & large quantity of broken stone and revel wilt be required for that pone 1 would 0 Mreet day, in an 6xcited condition, to appear as counsel for | (here and other circumslances Ty sek that auchor'ty be given ts made , oon Mates with the Prendent at the Read, seem 4. © the army, Obituary. Blaydon against Boorman, in a case of asnault and battery, So abverene, (ee ceed oats teadeel Wechen eae Clee ond to Union, iroag riteting 'atcowenacny amp oae supremacy inthis | yearn OF JOHN W. WHITLOCK, A PROMINENT MaEn- | 404, as is alleged, attempted to shoot Justice Steers, then Frared aa required at the vartoas p) roads where er for candid invemigation and just rewacda, ted that the CHANT. ‘on the bench. No cause waa assigned for the act. Schaf. Pies he weawers ten ocndunong ante Again, same date:— own interests ‘The death of John W. Whitlock, of the firm of Whitlock, | fer. on entering the court room, excisimed, “You Gd oe er oe and solehend te toe in 80) that (na time of pence, and agains » of ; for a mo- | Kellogg & Carter of this city, baa already beon announced, | @emned son of &@ ——; you corrupt scoundrel; you To my cpreion it ie adviaable to pA at FS ide Améican chtisens whe bave enmimitied no orime In law, ‘he to the G—d damned vagabond” —and pulled out a pistol for the tk =e . Unied there ig | He expired on the morning of the Oth instant, aged about | purpose, as was alleged, of raid Justion He was, "Recah aeee raved ymiagion to | forty-seven years, much respected and lamented by all Cawevel, proventeds ‘Dut for some reason not explained, EDWARD COOPER, Street Commiasioner. sarrender | who knew him. The firm of which Mr. Whitlock was the | b¢ was Dot arrested and committed at the time. Justice ‘The papers were bo threferred, and the Board adjourned who have 1 ‘tho | Sere, later in the afternson, made a complaint before to Monday next, at five o’clock. (a rebates, ip | ST Peer wen widely cae fererabiy knows. Junties Connolly, and @ warrant was \or the ar: yrs il of opi. | house wae long and well established in the wholesale | rest of Schaffer. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. both in otvit jobbing grocery trade, and conducted am extensive busi Escape oF PRISONERS PROM Bepronn Covet Hoves—Re- ‘The Board met last evening, the President, Chas. H. Has- tre the references to be drawn? If these com — hy ay A ness in Broad street, having moved there, we believe | cartons oF Two oF Tumm.—Adout two o'clock yesterday well, Faq., presiding. eccosations are ever for ® moment entertained anyone magistrate | from Front street. The disease of which Mr. Whitlock fell | afternoon four prisoners confined in the Court House a After the of & few animportant petitions who, from philanthropic motives, might desire that the solemn charch | & victim was erysipelas,and after a fow days illness. Bedford, Westchester county, worked their way through an ee anen om = ; neoke Mormon leadere should remain intact, | ask, government | His demise was eo sudden that many of hie friends never 4 Teeolutions, lowing junication recety. tm God's name, why attempt to screen them any more than immo. | heard of his iliness wntit after his decease. Mr. Whitlock, | the celling of their cell to the roof, and jumped to the 4 from the Street Commisioner — pther Infamous pereone, ‘& Just retrioution for their ‘and | Was & man of great industry aod integrity of chidrncter, nd Soot ey ey One of them broke his IMPORTANT REPORT FROW THY COLLECTOR OF ASMERENTIOTAR, reat crimes? Who, I sek, are the persons 6 No, | and wae the architect of his own forwno. Those hav’ | leg in the fall; the other quickly ran of. An alarm tenenr Goumumronne's Orrven (EEE 4S Mert | pwns wa sca afferent a | sya gh a sos eae 0) oo erases comet 4 an’ ; the , pag Be BP ot Ca) Keeimeny to ie many amin snd endearing traits of Fhe samen of these, whe Gesaped are Ben), Lask, ‘and ig! mages Donor to ranamis herewith & report of Mr. H. opporition develope itesif in the character of covert ? , wards all, man. temporarily confined - Bebeffelin, Collec Goremmcae, 5 Feaien 4 seretance. "Whee W reached the borders of he Territory fans | wards the young and Wexperiensed, wore senevolont, | Coun House, awaiting Bis wremater te tho fate prise. ot Speed sega make woe ihe tnt Proclamation from Brigham Young, warn. fully emdorse the same re. fae cen, cone penalty of utter extermination, not to ph brother and a devoted husband and father, to all of whom pape WA was Sea. pardoned oak of the ray Oe ike Craenen Grea to the enter it—stigmatinng ft ae an armed rabble, & mob. And their juries | hie loes will prove irreparable, while his sudden death in | New Jersey prison. He is ee Se ordinance snbmitted. fe what faith have they kept their proames? Did , in God's | the prime of manhood will be deeply deplored by ail who | piexion, high cheek bones and nose, and has a mons- pi penne they not stampede our animals, burn the grass within Certainly where | knew him in business intercourse or an a fi jl and | tache. Fiymen is a German Jew, and wae awaiting trial wade 5 ste t oor very camp, rive ofeur oue, destroy our eupplien by friendship. in Oustie. Our Rowan Coors. fre Commie a M ; 7 7. > fin—In cop form) your requiaition, to report ae bole ie oon a the a this bureau, I bawe to state that the method Keoping thy