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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7968 SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. Commiest ners oF Jodg mer t on Cancemi! Postponed. THE BARK J. B. CHADROURNE~ COAL LIABLB TO PRO SUPKSME COURT—GENERAL TERM. PAGATR YELLOW FSVEE IN¢PCTION—FUMIGATION | On the Bench Hon. Judgee Davies, Wright, lograham AND PURIFYING THB UNITED STaTEd STAAMSR SUS- and Sevnerland. reigns, ad that the Amertvan peopie are lawless, 1a The Congressional Record. The Ocean Yacht Race. NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Switzerland parties Dave at ‘ies differed so widely that | srr CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT—ADDRESS TO “ON. | We bave already given the particulars of the start of they resorted to arms, but vxtuine » more conseqvence " Yheb a riot fo Americe bappemed until the year 1847, whoa | JOBN COOHRAN® BY A PORTION OF HIS CONS TU- | he fleot from Hoboken oa Thursday, at half past ten A. Books Received to June 26. Avil wer existed in consequence of seven of the cantons M., ae well as the despatches that reached us from va USHANNé. 26.— rendered a : en eee ae: wine Coen iy mg Soe ee ah “for! we Piss bot edb: patgcsres Ay be hare: rieus Points along the Inland on Friday. The fleet, afer he Board alk at noon yesterday, the Mayor in the ice meee pooad ‘ecole ‘Tre Lectures of Lola Montez, country than ten Fears of peace cauld Mave done. | tnetr approbation of hie Congressions! course, and for | BAe Sandy Hook at a little past twelve, Kept Prowy | chair, and afu.l quoram of members present, Mr. MeKeon said that in the case of Michael Cancemi, ‘Lord Momtague’s Page. It united the Swies people afresh in the bonds of 7: well together, having & ten knot breeze, and ranniag of | the following report in reference to the bark (had- | who was tried aed convicted in the Circuit Ooart, the pri- Aquarelies, or Summer Sketches. brotherhood, wbich, after the lapse of ve centuries, had | tbat Purpose appointed e committeo to draft and present. | pefore i, Fira land light was reached at four P. M., 824 } ponrne was laid before tho Board — soner was remitted to the goueral term for sentence. A Muspratt’s Chemistry. Nos. 89 and 40. pote gperpdnr gone hE. Dy by vigiendnabanay fe i at ur, | 2 Sleeps Madgie, Una, Minnie and Rebecca rounded To mm Honor tux Mayon ax tur Cosmmarovets oF | Dito exceplnan was served upon the oouaeel for tbe Ceremony took piace Friday ¢ ik [RALTH: — ‘The Geographical and Commercial Gazette. No. 2 mew and better one. This is the of the anarchy | Ya honee, in Twelfth ‘ ao mittee Mentank ata quarter before midnight Up the Sound was em sreigned, to whom was referred the | People on Thursday evening last. The exceptions required Frank Leslie's New Family Magazine for July. which, according to Ur. Ungewiner, hes reigaed in Swit- aporeghia « rey, PO Sa dead bent to windward, and @ most exciting race be- Nlomaf ike bark J Voedbsurne, autiag pores sain. wo | smendmente which had been mottled this They zerland; acd upon such slender grounds does he base his | were in waiting. The Chairman of the Glad, Mr. James | toeen ing pee the Uns’ hed the | Provsed to the, wharves or the oils, taporee fos; the Ohae- | will eave te he setae, ta dhet ee ae ce cemak Latn’s Brooklyn City Directory. ‘covclusion that the institations of Switzerland are noton® | Kelty, having made the basi cy ie: ives in Tbe Sh instant from st Thome, 1? pried, 0 § ue. ) her r elty, having ‘sppropriate profatory remarks, Yead, but hauled by the Minnie, and abe b ag cated Top now move for judgment on the prisoner. Lecrurzs or Lota Monrsz, inclodiag par with (hove of the United States. |, but was soon over! 3] A YF | baving bad ber crew while in ber port of departure Autobiography. Rudd & Carleton. Since the adoption of the constitution of ’48 the Helvetic | following address was read and presented to Mr. Coch- | 146 Rebecca, The race was continued with varying for- | elght cases of yellow fever, at (our ceatha having los. one nT? Court, suggented that counsel might proceed with acisnces, | rane by Michael Ahern, the Secretary ‘pasang ; Separated from the attraction attaching to their delivery eae nee Se ee eee yn . ve sheeaahi vanes between the two last mamed yacnis nearly ten r Pp ea which is Mr, McKeon was ready to go on at any time. Wy 20 remarkable a person, there lectures will not Desr’® | So'iney never before did; and the people are mow more | Qt, ZOHN COCHRANE: Democratic | DOUFS, with ight breezes, until finally the Rebecca left the rater aa vot being capnaoie of carrying lnfestion or | | Mr. Biankman said it was anderstoo’ that the excep- Manner as oF tri -uting to ia pro, avon: ontanch ia flake It ia weingu ar and well atieated tact ina" the coxie pa to be printed before they proceeded with the ami brought io st Thomas from Li A a fergedin large quentiios upon wharves mite Po ‘which Mr. Ashmead said it was but a few minutes since these era vOrR ion and spread of the iofestinecf yellow | exceptons were settled, and the understandiog with fever; ‘and thie opiniw prevails with sil clasare at St. thomas, | Judge Wright was, that the mauer was to lie over until Detng based upon the fois that prior to Torting & mammoth | the exceptions were printed. 208) depot of that port for the aupply of sitish enamine, it | "Tye Court—-What ay would you suggest? for ls freedom from’ pestionen, but atnce It bo kan ty pty ms came coal mart of the Weat Indien no meason han ‘ eud—Whepever the excepuions are printed w counting it@ hundreds wso hsve fatien vicims | Thuraday next, if they willbe ready. The District Attor- ihe ““ropie s00.rge'in tha harbor of st. Thomas; and the | ney nas kindly consented that our points should be printed ‘very critical examination. They have evidently been | free and happier than at any other period of their exist- Gn dcnueee creme aren Ds to make | Minnie astern. The Redocoa reached the stake boat, For ‘get up to order, are coasting subir hesneeen 00 00 ence as snation. If Mr. Ungowster know the history of known to you its approval of your Congressional ovarse, | Schuyler, at twenty minutos to one yesterday morning, ‘Siways conceived in the best taste. The volume is curious | 11 .1¢° years a ntate of complete anarchy existed in Swit- mnAnstignan, Sane, several hours in advance of the Minnie. The Una came aly for the facts connected with the history and career of | zeriand; for Ht caunot be depied that ince 1880 the c2un. | home from the vetae af pour lopisintive lasers, Tone the | im after tho Minnie, and the schooners Silvio and Madgie this siogalar wouan, respecting which such coutradictory | try bas made great and successful efforts to free itself task i tngeea 8 very pisasing one, and we improve the | next. opportunity thos accounts have appeared. We mast accept hor own story forte lel Ky oad customs which remained 3 Presented Oy bidiing you & hearty wel- f 7 oF annvAL AF FORT SENUYLR, i i i ; i t i ‘as the most reliable one in the absence of any more cer- So much for the errors of Mr. Ungewitter, and now for ‘tain authority, and we are the more realy to do this from the inguit he deemed proper to hus! into the face of every constituen: i disease bh: made ite first and lest appearance and | at thi county, as they were former oc- the fact that she sppears frank and unreserved om Peat La, og ia or aL ra trium Sen meat rule iy clay fhe ig seat hou, ete expunapar me . soapy the oly pointe into whieh the public have's right to in- | £7507 muus in the, opinion of | saa so atere Foe coaie on bonrd of the Chadbourne laid on the wharves st | "The Court, after conatMation, set theargument down for qawe. ‘undertakes to instruct mankind, end who certainly must above facts, Lean but recommend thst tne prasero? the peti | thie dey two weeks. ~ ‘been educated im some civilized penal = toner be denied; that the coals on board the Chadbourne be METROPOLITAN POLIO GASB. ‘Lorp Mowracur’s Pace. An Historical romance | D&ve been edi io spot, oan publisd Unis object, if we except seme few wioee circum- | sailing directions, through which the Rebesca went by | jightered at Guaran'ine, und lasded atsome piece oucor the | In the Malter of Iichard Gorman vs. the Board of Mctro- of the teenth centary. By G. P. R. James, | Zh s libel on s peaceful and respected people, dwelling batares neutralize the political faith they profess. | way of Pium Island Gut inatead of ths Race, the Minnie | clues of New York aud Hronkiyn, teeapeertully, your, pehale’ Price hometieeien ae cai oak eee Bae Sn im the very centre ef Europe? It could not have been | From the ‘ef your Congressional career we be- ss HK. Ul, THOMPSON. Health Oilcer. “J ariel : Childs & Peterson, Philadelphia. Jack of information; tt must be downright malice, for cer- | heidi tos toibetes 16 conse cod Digmiry sc tretine of | entered a protest, and the cecision of the committe on The following report from the Health Officer a: Quarca- | {0 pital, produced the remitier tn. this case, contala- Sens Rasieeerannel te Seabless ef Inbaryeore: tt" 1 Swels erate, Sil Maews Nome) ane tis fiaednood mueh honor, and now that you have proven faithful to the | the technical poiut is understood to be against the Rebsoos, | tine was also presented and read:— jelguet fe Out a vary coleries to run down the works of this popular mae? Sy: eaaine, st trust repowed, we take additional credis ine Liu Meaie Araeiamin, anhcae acamsencnremn op 1” et Cone] aie: lon eke a aaleaed el to dal Beata City or New Youn:— ment of the Courtof Appeals be made, and hereby is, the Gratienes—| t that the work of dischargi ° 4 ators ted sappie’al Woe sa aaicaae a es judement of this Court, and that the plaintiff bave execu with as much despaich as | wr. Field suggested that the plaintiff could not have to ourselves in | The race has created the greatest enthusiasm aim Rot do it—-it is imporsible to prove such @ statement wo be | peing cotremental election of a representa great ong novelist, that it acems almost hke presumption to say | false, because there are no facts to support it; Seated oi <2 the yachting portion of the community, aud no little in- e also anything in bis defence. To the charges that he has | be brought forward to contradict it, proud. am ities | terest generally. rhe progress of the yachts was watched ‘written himself out, that his more recent works are de- | % those who know the Swiss, and to these , | Of the day. In every struggle for the supremacy of d0- | from various points along the coast. The Rebecca during al. To the travellers who have visited Switzerland, 0 | mocratic Fn phe Void of freehness and originality, and thet he is con- | {0 American people who have become acquainted with nee [eer Zeleate: sad eaten ‘seek Rave yesterday was honored with many salutes from all classes | now been lying in'the lower bay torreveral weeks, and imme | @Xecution except for the coxts of the appeal. siweys calisted im the common cause; and when fema- diately after being anchored'there she waa washed scruobed, | The Court—If he isaue execution for anything else, we Sinaally reproducing himself, we must, however, take Ox | a OS a eee it ne teee Hnwe | Siciam, assuming the attitude of treason, roamed abroad | of craft, steaming and sailing, whitewsshed, ang MRorevaghly,faiigated, apd alle rubies! | will, on application, get it aside. “3 ‘eoption. That a writer who has given to the world te ue ent made by thie Mr. Ui ow ee eee Sate ee Afull account of thie most exciting race, the longest a retate eemetls tos ip were burned in the tron scow. Mr. Fieid—It has gone through nearly all the newspa- nearly two hundred post octavo volumes, should not oo- | oy false, and whether the Swiss, ss individuals or as a —- Hall, when the torches and lanterns ‘of a proscrip. | thathas ever taken place, will be given in the Hskain of | moro ofmen trom the Navy Tard to by elased na slipacees | pOTR of this city that the judgment of the Court uf Appeale 4 * restores this man to the police, but it does no such thing. castonaliy repeat his own ideas ts of course not to be ex. coca g Meg cipens or wera. be on ee tive native party glimmered at noooday aud midnight, | to-morrow. rd Cn Va otinaps porte shag Shs ob ‘Mr. Dean wanted the execution to issne on the order of ected; but that in the construction of his narratives | Wits. an Feary pba pets nes i uaes ase Salant yomrvaige te Toren of the oo ye 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. diately’ ‘on board of the vessel. Up to this time dese | the Court of Appeals. tnd bia cketehes of character there is such frequent | Yering of it 0 Mr. Ungewitier himeelf, for it is scarcely | whatwas dented them avhome, Yours wesacoustionead . dik Cee ee ene | eatin tale ares ea cilees ot Ces wtean ad a pueioe st Grant arian i fae eae i Cniet 0 identity we sre not disposed to admit, His present ie that any man would deliberately maintain sach | stand point, and your unfaltering advocycy of an iastru- hey erg gearing AP fee Bool Ser ing the frigate, but affords » guarantee tat in discharging | ARreals oo the iam Of the land sean that the her stores and suppiles the public health esonot be hazards por: 8. . | an absurdit: piain- ‘Work is, at all events, not subject to any of these cen. vr y beyond what is of dally occurrence in connection with the | tiff'should Be restored to his position in the police. If regards his opinion that Switzerland will sooner or | out Rertly written with the gonerous blood of wanderers Berself, may render the following notice inte- remote, is yet gratefully treasured and will | §) n. Since the mocting of the Congress | "esting:-— These poetic effusions have a metrical smooth- three days. J.T. H, e ranks of the former. wares; for in plot and general treatment it is wholly un- bands cannot rocess of discharging the various vessels coming into port | this Court makes such an order we wil! appeat from it, ke anything thas he has hitherto produced. We re- | wiih him, ihouphi Know full well how much uch an erent | Rover, Be f Some ten or twelvo yearn ago_o match was mato in | from infected Reet, od ‘tho degree or extent of much ha | The order was ontored as above directed by the Court. . | is desired by the crowned heads of Europe. Switzerland Liverpool, England, for a stake of £1,000 sterling, bo- | zard can on iy be 31 ¥ 6 The New York and New Haven Railroad Company vs. brere -ragetrentapn jie. etiiaradiieedtarmtecberantocsae dant Bite magee’ vB yg engage oie tl a ier) tween a now iron bark called the Panic, 400 tons barihon, | bovarable Towrd, when it is remembered that for the pant | cyeegand othert.-On motion of Me. Noyes, the order of teresting and altractive that has as yet emanated from | Purope are ready for the fray, and aa attack oa the built for the merchant, service, anda yacht called the Sal- | generallyHighterea and sent vo the warehouser of New York | $06 Court of Appeals, reversing the judgment of thie Ooart ‘Mr. James’ peo. ancient strovghold of liberty ‘would be the 3. a ee, #8) Bier (ad pene on bg kad Brookiye, without, the slightest Jeopardy to whe public |W tered as the Order of this Court. fora ral war between the su of tyranay and 6 Ginanoe Of 80: 7 sioree gy imate hawkng bose THE PARISH WILL 5 Fig ner my Taig poate ad By Samuel | te children of freedom. Mr. Ungowiticr, | presume, 10 which was won by the yacht completing the Sloan govatign ot fae I between decks Teapot bat | Mr. Cu suger for the mbre. Stan r. Joige by what he Wren page 904,306 ind would about six days, beating tac bark from two to | cleanly condition om the ‘vessel betweea docks, I canaot but . Cutting, associated with Mr. for ip such a in th iJ fecths Wipes epuhle Wakes ewer foie™ 7 | pelaot, ot to the uaiommnce of two of the R. , THOMPSON, Health Oficer. codicils, said the counsel have interchanged views in ere ne eTnew ek -earerens | Deer imeelina caer @ oak Geel omens The were received and approved of respective- 4m this species of composition. In sentiment, humor and | °F Ir» fe ween ‘The Removal of the Remains of Preaident the matter, and in consideration of the vast amount writing a®ovel and writing a . If his book were a Jy, and the Secretary directed to make full entries thereof ’ eplgrammatic point, they have, however, no claim | rover should uot carofor his miastatements; bur i te a eres Seeeere, Beene Gentes omereen Uy Monroe, on the minutes. of printed evidence that should be read, and which to the satirical cleverness to which they pretend. They Seley nen eee earns oe for Ay , tha: jour constituents 80 mutually harmonise with you. Tt was expected yesterday that the Committee of Con- | The Board then adjourned. would occupy an unusual time at this warm season mey, with perfect justice, be classed amongst the “un. | Struct merican yy amt refore '» | For our part we should outrage our own feelings did we | ference from Richmond would arrive in town during the a eRe ta FO de of the year, they had come to the conclusion of submitting considered trifies”’ of badly employed leisure. Plo and dessived enother, “Let hiss oniey” the howor vor | Bot BOW com ie forth to express our admiration of every | gay, to make arrangements with the Commitice of tho | Tue North Carolina State Lottertes and ehe | ine case oday, with the understanding that they aball, Faank Lusum’s Famtny Macazine, for July. such a feat, but let it be remembered that his statements | Your past is a safe guaranveo for the future. yoy: sions Common Council of New York haviog in charge the re- btn a = om Fand Lottery | winin a certain number of days, hand into the Court The articles in thie number are more than usually in- | 8f¢{srfrom being what he promised them in his preface | senting no small portion of the bone and sinow of the | moval of the remains of President Monroe. The evening » af points which afford as clear an insight to the case as if mi to be—namely, accurate and authentic. i381 8 democracy of the Seventeenth ward, we but anticipate the ious, however, the following des ved Sergt. Berney, of the Mayor’s squad, returned home on | they (the councel) had read the whole evidence. He pre- teresting, and, coupled as they are with “iinely executed deairo ofall by now saluting you in sdvance as our repre. Langhoen.' ra f: ayaa ep akc Friday last, having been on another tour after the lottery» | sumed that the Court, however, would in any event read illustrations, cannot fail to give increased popularity to nike tentative for another term in Congress. Wishing you long | PY the Corresponding Secretary ° | policy, aud.other bogus concerns, Tho North Carolina | te evidence themselves. fhe evidence consiats of three this excellent periodical. Correspondence; life and happiness, we deom i; & pleasure to subscribe | Committee from that of Richmond:— , ted ociavo volumes, and he thought it would SLOPEDLE BLUN! ANOTHER Avovsta, June 25, 1858, y jent friends and fellow citizens of the Ricuwoxn, Sune %—1P,u, | State lotteries, who claim their headquarters for their | Lave at least two weeks to read them, thie Proposi- MORE CYCLOFEDI. DRS — AMO! LESBON | wecting of the ican State Convention—Its Action | invincible Seventeenth. Sm—Cireumstances bitherto unforseen render ft impossible | agent at Jersey City, under tho firm of F. Hadden & Co., | tion will save a great deal of time He must, however, CONSTITUTED Fi iC iNSTY Republ . FOR SELF ITUSED PUBLI BUCTORS. as : commrrtEe. for us to sxy at what time we may beable toarrivein New | 15% been b Liisenits tin eihatn att make one qualification. Judge Edmonds, who TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, ion of the Democracy—The Vote om the Tempe James Kelly, Peter Hi ILLIAM MUMFORD. en emen ap Giveng) « Borgenst Bor~'} for one of the parties, argues that the will itself Bax Avrosto, Texas, June 2, 1858, ance Question, déc., ds. Micheat Abern, Patrik Farrell, 23, Rican Scorr, Corresponding Secretary of the New Say, ait tho lates caved tothe eine pers beng tbould never have been alowed oy the Surrogate, Bal, on ‘The 1b] of Maine met here yes- Micheel Mooney, sent letter office at . The real e whole, be understands Judge Edmonds as Looking over the Home Cyclopadia, published by A. | | ™é ee eateesmaainad man James Reilly,” The committee of Virginians in Now York, howovor. | {isl Ue “und lettr omoe sn eld cand Bp pp mag nt ee ie AY Barnes & Co., New York, | have discovered in the volume Ys nominated perner lection Patrick Lamb, Terrence Cox, ‘were on the watch for their arrival throughout the whole leged bacon seed sel with Mr. Edmonds, was pow present and would speak ‘entitled “ Earope—its Past and Present Condition,” such | Without opposition, There were more than 600 delegates, John Smith, Joseph Mackey. of yesterday. They did not come, however during tho | Oey and & Colonel Chartes. They were not arrested, | for himself. If be should desire to argue the matter, we pce aneth, atl Ay tere but only 512 votes were thrown on the gubernatorial no- June 26, 1858, day, and therefore tbey held a meeting in the Metropolitan as they got wind of Sergeant Berney’s intended visit. Sime Ce apd .o palpable deem Mr. Cocurans then replied as follows :— The following is a copy of F. Hadden & Co.'s certificate of Judge 8 a It to be und 4 that he re- ination. The Governor was soon on the ground, and Dring them to the notice of the pubiic. As these errors, | ™! ” “ Hotel last evening, not knowing but they might arrive by or rather misstatements, do not only deceive all tose | Kitdly consented to be nominated. His speech of accep- |, CRESTS on a ee ae et dataetytne | the half past nine o'clock train from Philadelphia. ‘They who seck information from the volume mentioned, but | ‘##0¢ was warm as the weather, and perbaps its heat was | J arm gure that it exceeds tho measure of my just reward. also misrepresent and insult a people who claim and | Pértially owing to the atmospherical circumstances of the | It is impossible, however, that I should conceal the grati- possess the friendship of the United States, Iam fully per- | °Casiov. He pitched into the “oligarchy,” used up the | fication experienced as such a testimonial of your regard, longer, ae there wae no intelligence of their arrival up to agency, published in tbe circular of prizes:— presented the real parties in and he would not State of North Carolina, Wilmington, May 1, 1868—The un- | aggent to the case being submitied. would make Do 4 1, managers of Ihe Norus (Yerolma’ tale Lotte drawn under a y and by grant from the Legis lature of the State of North C: 4. have appotuted Menara. F. Haaden & Co,, of J City, their for the sale of tcxets and payment of prices fo Managers North ‘Their reguiar monthly dra wag to have tiken on the 2018 inst. on the Havaned the og or repress a degree of natural pride tn your lause. woaded that you will not hesitate to give place toa plain { Bational administration, and was eloquent on “aggres- | fat wore it impossible, Lehould, neverthotess, be asham, | ‘UALROUr. regiment have chartered the stesmer and brief refutation in the columns of your extensively | #10” Mr. Senator Fessenden said ditto to Gov. Morrill, | ed not to respond with a to your congratulations, | Ericsson to convey them to read avd influential paper; for, as I believe, the xray | 80d threw in something severe about the moneyed busi- | and to testify with a deep obligation my ap; of | tbing like $5,000, It is not likely that this vessel will - | terest to compel us to the case. them. You have, iadeed, applied to my abilities ® most th he P prises nue. bons Sg ness of the adminis: ant Sec: a couvey the remains of the President, however. In what- “ res of us is thas we be in court at the time the we almaye fe the est And agate the wrong. ea anreed eek 05 — w es will oe omy fenerous role and been pieaned to characteriza my art | Svar ia i, le of men will be de from the re. pS pets wate mirage ent Baas 48 Ueman,stgues ig use, a tat wo wl Bot fal waa jume following :— very should ever read it, . brink fovere | gimeut as & guard remains 260. The numbers were ’ 5 After some few remerks from Mr. Evarte, ‘To piace the pola! inaitutions and lberty of Switzeriand | ‘The Governor and the Senator are rivals for the next | Jd a! Bang tne purty of mp motives Lact Fouts. Let. “Oor. Latferts forms, un that his rer 000, Sonreaponding with Une ekets printed vo ncraress | _ The Court decided, that on this day two weeks they a8 a with uhone ov the nated Sais bes great inte | Maine Senatorship, which will commence next March. iate boon tantuatei'ts dee emmaens oF toa tate will turn out upwards of six handred men on the occa | slips of » Folled up and encircled with email tin | Would receive the evidesce and the points of the partis take, Sor, ecnoe the end of the last censorr. toe wm re- | they were rivals for the same office Ave years ago, but pone a on praeagery Aw yw ae Lbs ests } vion, and that the cost of the trip will be noar $15,000 | tubes and piaced in a glass wheel. who wish to submit them without argument, and would Bae been tae very condition, whish, my a appreciate the import | gitogetber, for the corps intend visiting Baltimore and ‘The mode of drawing was to be as follows:— then pame s day when Jodge sherman or any vtber coan- Cweniy, earh bap aimost devenerated into compiece | with this difference, that Gov. Morrill was then a hunker | ant duties they imposed; and, ia my limited career, 1 | some other places before they return. . It, leguness are et present near 4 ful tn 4 ‘Thre amounts of the different nel in the cage who desired to argue should be neara. eee waste ae Cpiplen of tee Tegal major ‘ofthe Swing, | “democrat, who was thought to see no particular harm ia | fave andearora have tntiod, thes bean tho toaieeahoe OUR RICHMOND CORRESPONDENCE. and encircled, are pliced ine wheal ator terciciocie: | During the proceedings of the Court itr. Semeel B Rage Sd sooner or lator the country Wis, dgaptiens, Deso™mes | slavery, and who remained in the democratic party for | or executive inability and noi of ‘slugg’s® inclinaticas. 1 Ricumosp, June 24, 1858. "| TMnetame tinea prineia Anema ee tee eaeumbers, and | tes entered the court room, accompanied by the following m einoaget hem bes prevsaied. nearly two years and a half after the Nebraska bill hed | am grateful for the allusion you are pleased to make to | he Coacquica of Momrve—Preparations for the Reception of nber and U en, | Knglish visitors, who were socommodaied with seats witb. Thie ig & correct extract from the volume of which | been brought before Congress. He did not change uatil | MY efforts in behaif of tho weep) in mig dy od aw the New Vork Escorta—The Programme, de. im the bar:—Lord Cavendish, son of the Duke of Devoo. Ser Unsswiaes wipe is the profane; a Tune, 160M, and then Jie. Hamlin out him oat of his re. | ‘which, by unworthy dlecriminstion, would distranchise x | The committee of fMteen appointed on yesterday even abire; Lord Grosvenor, son ot the Marqule of Wostmins- ‘That his work shall be authentic and accurate ; thas he will | same thing for him next winter. poop bapyh abe who, by their sufferings and intelligence, | ing by the meeting of the citizens of this city, with a com- ter; Hon. Mr. Ashley, stadeot of law, son of the Farl of seen a eee eat: | ute yreretves, adopted by the Convention were of the | ee %: common citgengsip enue Al the Privi- | mitoe of the City Vouncil, and one on the part of the Shaftesbury, grandson of Lord Palmerston, and lineal te fi usnal stereotype caste, ‘would auswer for almost an, aeegmener a } 7 . . 4 eee eet some Ga EF opposition meeting in the Union. The altempt to rape were panes, eucae, = os late session of Suate, together with the officers of the First regiment of deecendant of the Har! of Shaftesbury, author of the ba- end cannot Fe pn tg Bh German | tne flabing bounties was denounced, and this formed a Congress when trials democratic ranks— | Virginia Volunteers, assembled this evening at the City Deas corpus. happy differences estranged Reason That his work is not accurate I intend to show; that the | Dew featare for the occasion, which was sadly laskiag in | 9 On as tae a annctbon ut | Hall, and adopted the following report,ubmitted by Geo, fact of hie having virited the countries of which he writes | ° og had nearly 12,000 majority here in roy > whseh Gasuen, thea ah various tims moesbone W. Randolph, Hieq., in behalf of the citizens committee: — wasvemny sarauant tains Date, tad tnetehece should exable bim to write accurately I concede, sad that | 1957" and expect tney will carry the ‘in September | Who been enrolled ax democrats were en- | Resolved, That for the purpose of carrying out the pro- Pg Ry i, with them for some time. We should think their ages his limited knowledge of the English ianguago did not pre- | 1654’ not omy electing their candidate for Governor, but | ced, !2 & common opposition with republicans, to {Tamme to be observed on the Sth of July there shall | p. eel eee ee vent him from telling the T conceive to be evident. | the catire Congressional delegation, and decisive mjori. | Be supporters of the measures of as democratic appointed a Chief Marabal, a Committee of Reception. a tabomher nes det ie ~el WaT FORE average from 18 to about 22. They seemed to take quite He has, however, made his incorrect statements in & | ties to both branches of the Legislature. Tne vote for | Sdministration. Still, most of these adhered in othor | Comumitice on the l'coosasion. « Commitioe of Entertsiamerit, | ‘ively, with the an interest in the proceedings, and although the absence ee RN es Works Aud thereby | orrilt in 1867 was 64,200; for Smith (dem.), 42,885. particnlars, (0 ineir ancient faith, and, 1 Delieve, | funscriptions Tee marshal ant the ‘cometions me se: oy of wigs, and gowns, and ermine must have appeared very “fais orate from the pea of Mr, Ungewitier was pub Kisemall i comparison with Col, Fremouce majorie, | fOr it. Its corvainly to be regretied that at any time an | “i''She Commiiceot Resepies wil cheer a steamor and tbeos appestages ine decited Inprovemest, ‘euse tes Mehea tn 186, and it is certainly reasonable to suppose | 1 the republicans should get into trouble about thelr Gay. | important measure should thus have boen im. | meet the Alabama and Jamemown at Clty Point So soon as haing thermometer is at ninety eight 4 that he was, when writing, informed of tho political grossions! nominations, w it is prodictod they will, | PeFiled. But tho attendant personal aaporities of tho | ‘be Wy tk ee Iranaferred, ant gash : ehavges which Furopean countries havo undergone | thes will have no effect on the popular vote for Governor, | C8Dilict should not be suffered to survive ite close If, | Point as they shall desir aod hevuehs teasnetiatels to belch City Intelligence, ‘within the Inst teu yoars, the more #0 as he does notice What may be done in 1860, under wise demooratic action, | DOWever, ® vital principle has suffered violence at tho | mond. inorder to avoid the hearot the ‘eomaltign wa changes of government and other political events in the |i, gaouher matior; but in 1868, It im; from present indice, | bands of those charged with its protection, the offence | are'requented 10 m0 no. time tn bringing the wsoon ty tke Maumom Excunsion or mm Omcado Mins—Tus tO ee ee eit bak ne th asttn: | tions, not at all likely that our democrats will do much. | Were better remitted to the reproof of their constituents | eit Feat 0 and other | PRxcrat Crim iv rue Unite Stare 10 58 Visrrep.— which occurred ; but, neverthe) 9 the jitical excommunication ‘The Committee ul ‘roceasion will appears that he was either totally ignoraat of the subjact | They mustwait and hope. They have time enough in Gatun tus uagungs of oo Sake taeed - auw peat Cop ar Pep ay] on which he promised to ealighten otnérs, or wilfully which to watt, and there is abundance of room for hope. wa ‘ veyed by of " canae to be erected the nosensary . They will provite stated what he well knew to bemo longor #0, or without | , ™* Democratic State Convention will meet on the 30th ie choage of on ont ™S- | horsea, properly accoutred, for the mounted odisers of tbe fl is didgunt extend to inst , in this city. Iam not aware that there is any oppo- | Jority, it ways of an auibority superior to the magie. | New fork reguacnt, and 8 for the civic guests, the foundation atall. As my travels mst | sition to the nomination of Manassah ‘Smith, who mate so | “rial read! out I cannot permit the occasion to | State authorides, and the =’ anetl of ‘Richindod, Fey Our volunteer military companise have from time to time taken extensive excursions out of the city, but weir ex- plotta in this line will be entirely outdone by a military to them daily their ea of money from day are thus, the, Post on wind) operon. st y Worth & Oo., “ nn application to | @xeursion of the Washington Greys, of Chicago, lilinois, ‘of the European countries, 1 must confine myself to his without reference to the events Mi aleg provide & hearse, with aix white horses, at Columb Bator of Siveriane. ihpagei88'be saye— fp. mom, lm at nang inn uadenlbly anead of | Frcng upon the court ihe necesiy ‘tu datae St | Sesreblireénin tdi abet Ulnos spe’ tr oer. | Sh meatier eddramad wrihem Wticrean!” | who, on the Both ina. wil art ona grand ter of a And the general iaterest of the confederacy areoommitiedt | \f elected, command general esteem as Governor; but his | Justment of ite continental policy. They consist of amsaulis | CCgMPR ANE lnlermens appoint as many aide ashe de | SMCty they will Rep away while using our Post Office and | tation that will include over half the States in the Union. Ps government, or rether Iet—w Rind of Uongress, | election is as likely to be effocted in 1868 a1 the olevation | UPO® Our commerce of the seas, of agpersions upon oUF | gitse nad not on mot oe Morsehoek, at many sida ne he de | Pommasier asthe ianoceal mediums inrough Which trey wit | The datalion will be under command of Major Payne. ‘Tessatzung, and composed of two deputies from each | Cr'some republican gentleman to the executive chair of | Dational and aggreasions upon our rights. | prescribe the potat and the order ot 7 continue thetr frauds. an4 will muster 160 men, inciuaing band, officers and conten (Serpe and. Larieh Bave ihe privilege of eending enen | TSM on the expiration of Governor Wine's term. io | Tee Grst-of Proceed from the le waderiings | cate them to the Committee of he Postmaster General, Mr. Brown. authorized the Post- | fnvited guests. There will be iif meskela. in, line: three deputies, while Glaras sends only oae.) gio eo 3 of a kuropran Power which arrogates tho polige | thecly. He shall cublish In the chty tothe bogue operating tage iain allsueh lowers sd. | The Greys will first visit Oinciuneti, where the the leet from the tomid me of acouple | the procession, aad request thet the ‘dead letter ofie at Washington, thar the mance ig’ | Cadeta aod Greys of the Queen City of ine Weet America ail of Sir may pelle while hep L ; | finsed might Se sent back othe parsone who warn agughs | will receive tem. Columbia, Ohio, will next be satisfaction and redress. It i | military escort; oneert wish the 3 Applied to the Pesimaster General or similar direst ons | will do the honors to the “Suckers.” At Batfalo the firs is an agriculsugs! people. Bor. | fine volunteers the military ceremonies which these awindlors are taking’ ihn proseciing Respares See Se be eeeertninns by he Namen Guasd, ins 66 shore iy the reception and A 4 ly necessary to break ‘up lishments, | Rochester the Greys and Lignt Guard will do the honors. ‘will eut them up root and branch. The particular ob | Ia Albany the lilimois militia wil! be recetved by the f- of this letter ts to requrat 100 to go to Washinglon and to mous Burgess corpse. in New York the ‘‘Sackers’’ will ‘can interview wih the Postmaster ieneral. and wo im- | stay three days, and the Washington Greys, Capt. Lyos, ‘upon him the immediate and urgent necessity of hia in be theii The 4 : ip ibe = he yon pre atkas wo wilt r entertainers. next place visited wil) be ‘distance of Washington by railway, and frow your interest | Do#n, where the Borton Light Infantry and the New in this matter, T trust "iil co operate with me in eflecting England Guard will represent ma | mh Say Ha this yt Athens. Two will De epent psec = Jet me bear from you by retura days pent BAKE. SFARKWEATHER, Mayor. | fiitar, Cadets and Light Infantry of that city will entertain 333 § tee Avery vulgar and im) sheet, called the Miscelia | them. In the city of Wheeling the Greys of that wil sash {| ny, published in Philadelphia, was also stopped, the pro werceme then, ond 66 Noonvalin Tenn” tho Gres ou a0 -44 ‘ietors being warned that their papers would the honors. At Memphis the Guards will give a hearty oe Ail seized and sent to Washi to the dead letter | reception to the excursioniste, ai New Orleans the jas shal! provide one or morg bands of music to perform on the ejaare a! hight, ‘doanment and grounds to be i cannot a Arrest of Two Alleged Policy Backers—Thetr = but it will undoabtediy coat much more. Amoog nation ia governed elther i from 83, iil 14 p'olock— ‘erminaion of the privenes pow io, on by & meneren Lmited Gore and decorate thean with’ stable’ tuowows aad ite pes seyuian aan tin bety te 1 ot tue | at Beaely wisndos —_ the. people, or b Saturday morning McCloud and Hail, . institutions of any two countries ul Doth Know | merce, to filibumter with commerce. 0. | alse Oy Srinute cabaret ubsriptions shall endeavor > | Mayor's office, eucceeded in arresting two alleged policy | T™* WaRaetine—invontast to Excunsows:s —The the three forms of goverument venta and able Hoots of steamers to compote through all | inet sum being necessary in addition to the appropriation by | backers, at their piace of business, No. 220 Bowery. For | @uarsntine laws, which are now in full force, forbid ait gus pr wt ihn theta resect ado | Rrwat Gratien ad rama. tng empeeer os | OF Seri te comatose | ove Wo weeks the above fiers have bon working wp | [mmat we va from using win be Goaraning rent | aha erates Sion aro governed by the sovereign people in the exer. (ed at monthe age?’ | merchants in every port to direct Ubeir adventures where | ebtos. and the ® 19 Bolick Subseriptions,shaliesch | the case, and were unable, until Friday night, 1» fad the | *UO7*) and no ow is allowed to hold intercourse in any {ieee thir inborent rights oe freemen; But the analogy rrearcague at uno | Teath sal follow apoa Americas eoterprise, and dom! | Sai Se eoseed et aitsee men sail | whereabouts of the partion who they supposed wero | Malin persons or ships under yo otd more when it is known nerioan ‘What transit route then wou Hegith ” mnfrngng, ie componed of sovereign State called cantons, which Mud not hecatitty to ine | be loved backers to some eighty odd German policy shops throagh- | Ereve Inwe render themselves liable (0 arrest aad eant form Helvetic ‘and for the government of moves these same finement within the ()aarantine jail, and toa fee for mis- ‘which a constitation, at once wise and liberal, and republi- they hoatile to him? Harbor police is now can in form, has been framed by the best men in the land office, we, and mosh trouble and bed my . The framers of that ‘mnocent persons by = oonstitution, at the of ite submission for sdoption, Biticly saserted that it was the conatitation of the United ‘Toe Anrizaw’s Bawk.—Some injustion was done the offi- and far, very far, ‘tia thie cnoroen, go te mone 134 cers of the Artizan's Bank by the intimation in the Police Spit ieiber tess se oo eo rouse aren Saas eerece ae a wi United Sater to the rank ‘of & first rate Power, "se nerd Aen that they had hit wpon | (5 be drawn by Mr. Fredericks. ble rale in all banks ‘would best promote the y of the country and Fry and JV. ‘he headquarters of the backers. They immediately made | rot to show the names of endorsers of notes given them the happiness This Che above committee will meet at the Chairman's oo pL a ofles, on iain reet, between Eieventh and Tren mident streets, this afternoon at six o’closk. | sentatives On .—Wm W. Cramp, Chairman; Rdwin | ; " ” pon onan] Robinson and L. W. Glazebrook. owis Graser, waa pointed out by those arrested as the Isarorration oF Te New York Cumse Curve Rooms.— be elected by the direct. Are the Métitutions and UT ~7) Tl ahatentbemdend 1K ey EE cise Wakes Ct te c morning st nine o/clodk) of Switzerland om 8 par Square —A. Lybrock, Chairman; V, Bargamin rooms at No. 29 Bond street, whieh will be open in the i of the United States of America? [say the: insane 4 f and Oswald conveyed before the * future from ten A. M. until mMnight, for the sccommoda pb abet saye 09; bocauee, he explaing, font tm Gee Ge ronson of hig! Teepect. Tehe coeumieies WH TOU) Gh the Centeman’s oltes as | Semeed Dene. tee tamien, tas tion of the motnbers aad chees players from sbroed who since the end of the inst century the Hotvetic republic queation did aot oring out The comm! Of twelve then #atdown to and dis- stx o’olock this afternoon. | named Ryan Weild may visit this city. Om Friday ev: lest the rooms were has been in a very vneettied condition. Supporing and Tne whole number of | “Usted 9 collation, and after some hours spent in fami to Solicit =—R. Milton Chairman, | concern. formally inaugurated by a and addresses from the fo be the fact, does it change the inaiitutions or liberty of .” One reason why the vole wag | conversntion, the’ parties separated, pleased with ther | John # Claiboree, ; Pat cers, armen: | “Omoer Hall, afer principal members of the club. A the speakers the hivertion of ‘the poe crv loos ons par ore et allowed to vow squareiy | ierview. ig v. Padley, ©. Lick, Geo, K. Sadler, He El ~ Robert 3. Dodge. tae scoretaty; (us. Dents Julien, ‘at: \ Bridgford, |. . 5 Je ‘with those of other during the time of their op posi- to choose Peterson wer Hs i ecacr' debe Pursell ‘and ovens 7 yor, Tes eaid that muth, Thompson, Fiske, Terria, Frere, Stanley, and tion to the general fn len? Or wore 0 bred Wilttamsburg City News, , Wm. G. Crenshaw. | May other im the chess world.’ The club was stated = wr overeat Or ware thom would have nothing 10 | Fxovssiow ax Fromat, Pmrival. a Prmic Sonoot. No. aa a fo be tn emont Goartshing condition, and to nember ore om apar with thowo of other Territories bocaues discord practoally, ithe question net | 2i-the, scaual & their agents, and sixty trong players than any ether two the ovuniry, “ar, the and ihe laws could the broadest and moat fei ais Those “ hits’ are said Tae Vircivis Fret Masows have returmed from their they were not. A-- diticuitien have, dtupag theres [3 Fy pS aa scholars, teachers and Soinirs, and they’: visit to Boston, and yesterday they arrived in this city en century, iuently presented themselves tn all countries, fair dealing characterzed pashan aD officers for the recruiting service line been made. Among | show that for a route for home. Most of them put wp at the St, Nicholas, ‘and the Helvetic republic bas had her of The decision would not oy those selected for this duty kre. ofisers not unknown to the " hit” wine where they will remain fer a day of two. A oumber fate polhicai ‘partie, cach of wineh Wy uate es case, ut of party char: | yetng Tote Fe Od be et ee a tS power. In the United States, on lection ~f ay ae ES upon the Lieutenant 8. retved York Voluateer yy Ue Sey, ceared | So svt taken of the otranget Marea by tnetr breukres $260. At the time the officers made deacent most | D0 notice taken of the stranger Masona by their brethren orth —t} 4 in this city. What is the matter’ i i ' § i z ‘. wat Alwage conridérabte excitement manifested, which led to effect would have been bad, > Fein’ ast ery beds oats apie | tng he el ohare howe. Grid web er | Seca a ph er | Site suas tn was be recanta nrwerinen se | Set lasi' ee ttaicds Sh hae "eae ee as, | RR, amare ember, the, agnd eee ee. Fean ecarcely wuppose that Mr. Ungewitter is ready 10 : ‘ regular eervice for gallant and meritorious contact id aad x Phe 7 oe rt f° 10 | interoata, you would Dear litle more pf the Maine lay Soap nen the Mayor, with the exception of Woild and | of $1,000, to answer the complaint of Philip rte Write 1c & history of the United Siatey tot anarchy | from Mi the evening, bighly delighted wish their trip, sine ROw)y suataitiod. po neryor potore te Grund Jory. ae pont p mony if ine Eng we at re ge : i i 1