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THE NEW-YORK HERALD: A WHOLE NO. 8299. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. eg ray THE PIKE'S PEAK GOLD MINES. | frspeytanrence marty propose to retura to Pike's | CONDITION OF THE STREETS. about — Lm Mig who Anais thee thas boise Ve mines ou priv that won't ‘emaet hove pied py, "a0 working, The Bo Company (or Perhaps Meeting of the Commissioners of Health— = be beter chee ef eieeae ae aa Emigrants Returning in Numbers---Dis- | 9.5 yn. roeme) zich ing arte! | Ateperts from all che Poliee Captains on | tub .csiy ane hay ee appointment and Indignation. 7 3.800 of gold dust topiechase a tant to uke oat, 'se, | the Condition of the Streete-The Mayor | got unsure en mew, Bi io trepemit look the band struck bbred courtesy, true waniarein onan de Abe Ramdlaimaerr ths op wueo, tne Goonoerie Hore Come,” whist wos te | mrseaitbaesae st ts Som a aka ret nate condision: the et ain fom te maters srpounderd by | °P ‘See, the Conquering Horo cet was wbrosd the character 01 $2 American entleraaay and i tn ‘and Signal for the procession to enter the chapel by the south Soemes, npn com aerny wipro epey MTs become the door and march to the platform, where it wended ite way nat Lagstn offer tor your acceptance tule oe a4 pp! Of you and of is | ioe towing order — Ser ala a eee St en No names are given to these Uuree men; the $3,000 hat | Authorized to Muke Arrangements for pa I tn Fi Members of the Now York Chess Club. Chempun onthe Warld. Ue bovors Paul Morphy, the Chess ~~ never m kince, nor . very Cleaning the City. Lumber of men, horses, c.f work, | » Mr. Morrny accepted the andh ATS OF MURDER AND PILLAG%, | smubera’sunteSen'Suueceteathcrancisct fom ice | he Commissioners of Heat beida mening yntortay; | fer dio? rile drogen clued ten nad Gini sori | wnt Han Bare, spoke la THRE, “Cs nie » thie Lea nar haamnoten wie eae, pSraeeee. the Laid oe Mayor, Dre. Guna and Meiller, and Council. veranots yey oot Re Th rare Paul riggs eames Ps MR. anes Fo-s5 a TO MR, VAN BUREN. % ‘eporte mi been. man ‘nell. m ¥ proceation reached platform a ediee ave more fi 4 lay iad ri SUDDEN REACTION GF THE GOLD EXCKESWENT, | every pecfecty vane man cen readily Yous toa ouseta: | Several proponitiors from various parties wero received a of Morphy became visible to the grea? body of the andi. | {sbsed Steere ate oon + | sion in regard to them, tm regard to the removal of night soil from the city, and | T2PAN Canrnnren, General Sup ence, the enthusiasm of the assemblage was intense, | eplere; 0d Again have T returned a ad of my eg ca ae, de. &. ord ‘The ngent of Russell, Waddell & Company's express | on motien of Dr. Meilier the whole subject was referred lowing report he eblle siroeie witha ds . ri line told me that the fall and winter correct accounts from dition. Garbage of eve wandering couree. the miues represented them too poor to pay for an emi. | @ 'e Mayor and Comptroller, with power to make ar- | fitothem, where iris soltoret to remnaia for wot youthful victor took a sent assigned bim by the side of | BiCewely wnt then tor the more than cordial: gration, or the establishment of @ etage Inne thither, but | rengements with parties for having |t removed until the | angering the pudife bewlth, bage avd ae Mr. Charles O'Oonor, and calmiy surveyed the exciting ae: ry return to the Empire (ity. Well may Peceareeeeaa Amidst the almont deafening applause of the audience the | fayacifausmanet bake CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. re a RT rat reliable accounts from thelr own agents And from | Jet of January next, provided the Common Couueil shall | Hesperia? BOF 4 Wey afford any goene. To thoeo who had not seen tho hero before, | Me ence crane thelr city the verdant spot in 4 wy, ‘ ‘Casle of Sr. Joskyn, Mo.. May 16, 1859. —} disinterested private sources, received this spnng, prove notin the meantime take action on the subject, and tore: | — Wease ielormed by Mr. Soott, the obliging 890 ait calreme youth, wilh. di se thane skeet 124 oaele of repoae, w *, One Hundred Thovsand Persons en vowe Thither—Extra | Deyend a doubt tuat they will pay well. The compsny Ti (ele q iging secretary urDey. wd rr life and energy tor tte padnd w py pains above named started their fret exprees on the 18tn of | port their action to the Board as soon as practicable. ie oe >t a ihe AE oe s manner Wag Batter of inedable but pleagarable surprise, | tion, Not ecteted ener wi . ordinary Encitement— Where Emigrants fot ; lances, v ay ‘ht ition ¥ How Trey Look—Huw They Travl—How the Becitemen | {chr wables and progetc to bake the distance inten days, | 122 3otion waa carried, the atreéts, aud will continue to doo from day today. | TBE Revo of the Cafo de Regence, the successful com four mules, and propoge to make the distance in ten days; twenty-two such expresses bay been sent out, oanveying There being no Health Warden in tho Seventeenth ward, petitor of Harrwitz and Aaderseen, the champion of the tnall fifty passengers, at $100 cach, Thoy’atart from | Coonciimaa Convsix moved that Thomas Wullaze act as THE GREAT CHESS OVATION. von fhe rame of ches, was but a lad appearance | Rua teenie pan on } wae Got Up—False Reporis—Strange Proceedings of th Lawrence Company—WAl the Diggings Pay?—Suffering jenworih City, take the divide between Soloman’s ; i Southern ‘home, and Y the Simigrane—Jack Honderun's Reports of the } Nori ane the Repubiican York, thence Gun west (othe LS abil oa gap alia tai Pubes aa ally ee eee Colonel Casntss D Msn, Preidsnt of the New York | haar ce geet thy Jrlende in New York. The Crops + the West, Le. mouth of Cherry Crock—the entire distance being, a4 | “4 complaint was received from W. &. Slattory relative pov a the game of chess might prove uvictarestin Js aie The rues 2 regard 40 slavery in Kaneas has | Mes#vred by the rodometer, 560 miles. This routo'nas | 40.5 nuvauce existing on tuo premise 401 aud “avd Cuval TESTIMONIALS TO PAUL MORPHY | Shs [etm 8 few introductory remarse pertinent to | OF y intellect Audlevee Dafure me OF | per abated than the geld fovertaith its place. The | mits beter eth tones wash einen Seeeteay enrnes & De. Maillon, era geane Secngs sa dy z be ee 4 Teapect. Ofte adversaries sucpeetioed pane! | ‘mo sooner al . 5 cted, * 5a! as Van Y s00U pe ow in iy ‘hey have tight bi r 4 it ce pnnnnnnnns v ‘Mr, Jouy Vax Boren then stepped forward, and, in in- former stirred the politicians priacipally, the latter the rior On Tuesday Mayor Tiemann requested Daniel Dar- ‘ tield | # > moles on the route, sixty coaches, twenty-goven sta Ge : va | ss troducing Mr. Morpby to the audience, delivered the pre. ; tion. 1 fruxd them gallant, chivalryas and’ | working masses of the Western States, \vhile the North } ‘fone, ewenty-tive miles apart; four cows anda family are | SoDieT> Dims reports frou abe vane cadre “ome $0 {08° | INTERESTING CEREMONIES AT UNIVERSITY HALL, | seutation address 20 follows: Mell became tras roretia of ihe kingly pratima, } and the South were using every effort to fend men and | kept at cech elation, The first return exproes of the Com- Weir reepcotive precincts us to the condition of the Pt ly de SPEECH OF JOHN VAN BCREN. coght Cut a recreation, it ‘not be ' gums into the Territory a few bundred emigrants arrived | P4by i# expected on the 18ih, and there are S great many | streets throughout the city. The following is the reply dir, Morrry—A number: friends and dave | Gebtument of other and more erions a1 here ia a month; vow as many arrive'each day. ‘Then ee mene Weare what news It brings back before | of tae Sener erenaeet, enclosing the roporte which were | Presentation of the Chessmen Gostaes it appropriate iy our relura, eee jedi ae me te maied or aneneee peg thougbts | the progress and acts of each little band was carefully | Quite a number of the eettlers in Kansas aro going to | *°8t'® to bim:— New Yous, May 25, 1850, and Gold Watch, Umea af bel Samm happy to been. | Dsckground fed restrained within ita proper ‘waiched by the public; now the great mars of emigrants | the mines, but not eo large a proportion as baye gone | Hon. Daniex F. Timwanx, Mayor: roll od canang aw stenet rose faving beso mere from i | N a ox tn cr are going, from other sections of the West. Sui—Ja complisace with your | equest I transmit to you the LOYAL POL OPAL, Pree eg ty See ee ia ‘and abil oF | pase almost unnoticed by. Now there is no road in the |" qhere ig dixest railroad connection between Now York Wediles of tha’ teas ie Gar Pemaite ena Won) Ad by Messrs, John Van Buren | tboreio whom ls execution wan coulded, ‘Horever taper i | Western States convergiog towards that Territory that is | and St, Jceeph, then crose the river and you are in Kan. | Reais mreee 2 Gale Feapeetve prosiaae. Very resses by o fectly 1 reel that I may discharge the graiefat ‘ed (0 | | mot lined with pioneers for the Rocky Mountains, nor any | *86;¢0 Konsus and New York are already united by rat Ki , Generel Superintendent pro tem. and W. J. A. Fuller. pe Liusure sou wil, saree with me in MBeing | road, stream or courge jn the Territory leading towards | ion. ‘Weston und Leavenwortes oe dete oe eee, | Tbe subjoined are the reports from the several pre- neta pikcee of workmaualip: bane cEah ed ao re the ectting sun that is pot crowded with the victims of } ing the ground for the commencement of railroad from | cincts:— | MORPHY'S SPEECHES IN REPLY; | thts ud ol weciiccnnst men yodhevetel te Tweed “nok expatisne tbe auri sacra fames. Tho Territory was opened for set } this clly to those, When this short road (about twenty- FIRST I'RECINCT, } Man vietories, which way atthe sane eve sag uotun- | OD the feld so aby traversed by the eloquent gea- ' . five miles) is completed, Leavenworth will have direct Rew Yonx, May 25, 1859. | Worthy memento of the affection and respect uf ‘whom I | temen who bas jnet addressed you. I you my | tlement Jn 1854; since then the strepuons efforts of tho } pajroad connection with New York thirty miles more | DANt#1. Canrenten, General Buj ndent pro tem: — Ke Kev. &e. | reprecen:. Lhaddeeiied (at ite presentation to you might have | beart forthe very manner in w Seliet beak \ North aud South to outuumber cach other here, and the | will carry \t tg Lawrence, thence down to the southera | © The streets Ih the First Frecicct are ta a nlthy condi- 7 id | been made by one moreespable to represent fa appropriavs | Pleased to receive his {oo comshimentary remar had for ‘orth and Sou a D Do ne ce, thence do fo tion. Yesterday the carta were ai work removing ashes, gar usd eloquent terme the sentiments of tar douors, aud who, at | RUMmeFOUS ablentions recelved at your bande, great advantages of climate and soil offered by the Terri- | Partof ibe bing 9 bage and filth which had accumulated in the Ing: two weeks. ‘i the rawe time, from a more thorough scqcaivtance with | New York wiih me! sorrow, for I part irom ‘rien’ pte ted in the establishment of about 100, ‘The crops in the Western States generally promise well. | hespectiully, JaMAS SLLVEY, Captain First Preciact, The chapel of the New York Untvergity was crowded to the pursult in’ which you have been soanged, coud do | thin whom none troer can be found. Let them rest aaeared 'Y, bave result » | The ram bas damaged them, however, seriously in some EKCOND PRECINCT. tuber jurtice to the extrnordizary qualities th : | that along with the memory ot the chess batd I poaseas the 00 ycople in Kansas in the space of four and a baif P02 él f th Places. ‘The cor crop will’ be lato in this State. ‘The Bre Yous, Meg 98, 1800, | ees OUNNT lane Sventng with the Eis nd. Suir Of), CAR” aunt are Corin Matta Bite Soni Sa memory ofthe heart 4nd now, with @ renew: | the metroyotis, on the occasion of the great chess ovation | senguid to any cme why has Observed wn more iatercet you cere thanks for the splendid toSen of your regard wilh which | years. But under the influence of the gold fever 100,000 | Whest crop here was early injured by severe weather, | To Danse Canresten, General Guperinvudent ees tom o1 s1K—! y e 01 brit lent cares ?, commenced at New Orleans, cortinued fers, | }0U ave preeeuted me to-night, and the arsarence that I shail | | persourocording to a general calculation, have entered | tn'crs fujured bythe rusts. The hows a sin Tiiage’ | condiion of the streets Sede precast Erepertisos: une | ‘2 te World renowned champion of the game, Paul | $54 cutmwadag ta Purge; Bor coal sameoks mare eecarely | herlsh to uniedimg memory ies toscana i = h hour announced for the com- | ard earnestly approve sna admire, not alone the ski’! you here, 1 bid you, Inies sod gentlemen, @ farewell, which I = Lend eer esp ‘veh ce and © of | have evinced, bor the high gentlemanly bearing, uaiforra , toudly hope will not prove the lawt, mencement of the proceedings every nook and corner courtesy, generosity sud courage thas bave 6: rr THR PRBcEiPeANON o” sme wien. the builting was occupied, and even ladies were com. | whole condust. A victory in the great game of chess ought . Indiana and Michigan looks excobdingly well. pen merhang et ve wanna potatoe gion rod A late letter received from Jack Headerson, of Kansas over & week past, bes.des which the strecta are in very bad fame, from the mines, says that nose of the lang will } repate. Toan, 56 A) pay working except in the mountains, and he thinks they AT B. WEED, Captata Second Precinct. i ‘whe Territory or are on their way thither, ‘The gold excitement bas taken mort serious bold upoa the Western mind; not a family but what bas felt it; not the desire to | BOE reaarded In the light of s saccead la am ordiuary en- | By the tettimouiat cowmivec, then followed, Mr. W. J. @ man who does not discuss it daily, Farmers are eac- | will justify an cmigration of 20,000 persons, though he FIFTM PRECINCT, pelled te stand in the passages, 80 great waa the desire counter os eoeen co en Me A a py | A. Faller making the address, as follows:— rifling their homesteads for means to traverse the Plains, | Goce not advise any one to emigrate thither. Naw Your, May 25, 1869, | be preecnt on the eventful occasion. carly aa the commencement of the Ubristian ers is waa known | , MY Dax Sutin the cloquent address already delfvered, Jaborers aro starting afoot, but not alone, for all the _— Danie, Sine, Eva , General Superintendent pro tem.:— ‘The platform wes tastefully decorated with flags, but | ip Fersla, China and Japen. gy more “ban thousand vears body york Oboes Chet nr ae eeeder dees oe ways bave travellers. ‘The late Saancial depression which OUR NEBRASKA CORRESPONDENCE. dion The wabes a0e gare eek ae cer} BBY 890- | conepicuous among the objects which attracted attention | has been played i Burooe | Tike « univerral sobanet, Bewsp reat tea clever writer has auld, “ihe chees toara fa Knowa to ali | opolian city buve vested their appreciation of yous euros Oxasa Orr, N. Ty May 18,1860, | oe wal at areesge! 2 Femoved seater, | was the chots board end set of chemsmen jotended to be | hllong” ie Hince pine at chcastn the Pagoia of Jugger, nile eprentt a "warm persoaat tioudaat. Who Stampaile of the Pike's Peak Guld Seekert—Men Fleeing | SBAPY MAMM willulldisappenr Ts Captain, | presented. While we are waiting for the entrance of the | Dav; the pals pele Kiigren a chews boacd traced | fhe members ihe Teetlaonlal Commitee ocho everyiking for their Livee—Rumors of Murders and Sacking of eax vawcixct. committee, the invited guests and Paul Morphy, lot ws | tn ihe: pands of the Ganges; the Teenie, bishop, wiles | So'n chempiayer tad action ti tteras Eten a eee haz set 20 heavily on the West greatly increases the gold fever and the anxiety of men to get suddenly rich. Taore | i not a county in any State west of Ohio which fowns—Kecotl Excitement—Gener ew ¥ 24, 1859, ive our reader stion _ in their acini urself wordrous I~ oes nos eend its represeniative to Pike's Peak. Ilinoie | bef the Gold Bee General News, de. | soopaseerxnant Canrenran;— "2™ YOR# May 3, give our readerpn Gescription of the testimonials: cofgelnted mores Pe Shaeg, penta, gommencing | ors they have ‘Gectred, aga abonid “carte hence some ade ont about 10,000 of her population—a number euf For the past few days and at the present writing there | “'sii—ihe condition uf this precinct asto fith is bad; the ashes | DESHIPLION OF THE TESTIMONIALS P'apintn Mivaaa; lo ebente tei atest ole, the siziy four | Willog mmemorinl #8 eu additional testimony of Ueele al 3 heat ee , ef 4 exists no little excitement in the river towns of Nebraska, | 81d xarbage baye nt been removed from the boxes in two | Fie ys A ne | equares of the noble goine have sulaced the acrrowagi te | TegerU. The wlight token whicn they have prepared. Yor your ficient 10 cbange the electoral yote of the State, and, per- > | weebs. hours, with respect, | ibe chesamen, which are the censplogoas chjeets of oe | ee ot ee ee haa meme Ot the | cerepiance te © intend re partien nae peg ta bape, amid the complications of 1860, may tara oue way } ®%41 understand in Kunaas and Missouri, occasioned by 308, DOWLING, Captain, SO a ees ne redeetaia at tbo mora. | the lords of eresiion. ‘ihe fairer and ihe berier sex have beca | UpOd cent aati {a which you “are held om aBouber the Presicential election, "| the contemplated return of large bodies of exaspacatod NTE TRBONOR, an seme, | Tia algoe, {a tevign and ex an. 8 el aa tm Haine | Bip ehaes caoai Ad posse Proce te naa et Gelinas, or | sommes. 1 periorat the tek “eiisued eras’ etch aioe tes ic ih a " . ¥ e a fe 0 ua vd @ a greatest number of Pike’s Peakers in proportion to her gold eeckers, who, believing the whole aflair of gold in the ‘To Dasist. Carrenser, General Superintendent, pro | value, the setis, #0 far a6 we are informed, unequalle | ordinary vlessure, for the reason that It gives me the population, At Desmoines 450 wagous crossed the river m one day, with from four to eight men to a wagon, ‘The ereater part of the emigrauts tothe Kansas gold western portion of Kansas and Nebraska a humbug, got- | P7Sin—In accordence with @ commupioation received yester | ay by telegraph, in relation to the condition of the sireets as te ten up for the benefit of merchants and speculators, are | garbane, filth, shen, &c., would any this precinet im s most threatening the murder of those prominent in assisting to | Ceplorable oondition, especially the lower end and the upper | set een, fur Wilbam Jones, of Dr. Frap¥lin, it has eagage celovraied establishment in the possession of Qosee: Violet. | fore ot mento every aght wotof thé highest artor ° Sark the exquistle details of tke | and the first renk sovercigns are enrolled by 8 AS C0) tmphs, but wieo to express, in an impertect manner, the iga royal game, the pieces in | testanta for its bonors: Yamerlaue, Charlemagne, Klzabeta, | Sppreciation we entertain sor yon individ 83 intimate per- a study ofoue | Loule XIV. Charies V.. Oheries XII. Catherige 6 Medicis, | toDalDiende. We honor you. air, because in your sebieve- r | DAY not only to eréet yon na R Bere retngued ‘trom ein ar. Dp a's concept ob aw chess lg auperd fet are appropriately m celles aft mines ake thely own teams aovg, with provis. us puf- 1 been n take: fo | Sa Shris- | Frederick of Frussis, Leo X, were a1nong its distiogrigned | Tents sou have giveu ep itupnise to American geniosand Ame. ficient to lact them for from six to Diao! monibs, The | Keep up the excitement, and the eacking of the river out | fins Decks Darrelound oases of sober eedtaie” cost oak Teaityeaat Heroatiom: “ane redas® or ibe gold proces, are | Yotarwce: Taenklin, Voltalce dad dipboicon morsbioped at Tg | tou Vevermnoee mrss nopnces wile felt fature genere- ‘Wagons are generally drawn by oxeu, from two to six | fitting towns, for whose special benefit the affair was urged | O¥EF the precioct, asa grest many femiiles have no where to | Hii? finished patectics, iacicating the componente of aa Ita | sbyine ’n the celebrated Cafe de lalBegence, where you Rare |: Bone. Alter referring the speaker called the ateenticn of tin oke to & wagon; horgcs ure rarcly used, but mules more | on, Asa ppocimen of the fecling 1 ci ! | Baca and that depinced on he walks to Ue taken away, Jt 8 | yerial array im he dain when Rings @F@ quvens went fork | 30 WLR ratlay the ebay bed aa olen ee eee has | -audlsaeaio the Rroerem of ite Unied besien ie eee requentiy. ‘The emigrant starts witd bis covered wagon | °* ee oe eee Or ee eet eet, Range? ok coment foduvy, | Sak pew ee oe ee eed tie Sgar ot procsigian | excited: Ring Jota wen playing atchesa when the deputies | Provement iu bis discourse be Paid inet tributes tothe ge: and provisions, turns bis team to the Wost nod trayeig | Some sixty miles westward from here, at the ferry crows- | VOUN CAMERON, Captita, | fHhuh'tkeaacciuore the field, The “when” of the wives | fom Honen caine (o AeqwAiDe Lith thet thelr c ty waa bosleged ot Whitocg, the inventor of the cotton gin; to Fulton, of right on ia that way from the Ohio river wod ail tha jn- | 128 Of the Platte, the proprietor of ine ferry has forsaken E Le eae ee a cnraheut tie Mpeinée barca anit | by Pailip Augustus, but be would not Gear them tl! he steam engine fame; to Processor Moree, who Fire teh ine r bis bo , RIGHT VRECINCT | pieces, in be; py contrast, represeat Siete bi tlector at & ‘igoner | electric telegraph; end to George Steers, the bulider of the yacht babited regions west thereof unto the Rocky Mountains, | bis boat, leaving it in tne hands of the wfuriated mob . a etl Pedte deantoarion of Theodoslus, of, a: leer spenod, | feished be game. ‘Ap at Saxony waa taken p-tsoner ' iy Others take the ralircad to the Missouri river and there | BO repdrts about 100 or 600 cisappotuted ones there | 4 targa Canrentex, Bsa, Gebsral Supcruneadenr pro | fora while withstood the merch of clots aad Clatuider shat | by Raves VY. end condemned to death, He Wak DiaTIOg ae saree ae indinianal tacts cea eecpeas, Seto. luntens. buy their oulit; while others sgain drag haudcarts oz on | Wailing the srrival of more of the return emi | *¢,,)4%4 pase he Supeneendsa’ P| the later page 6: hiaiery ia. favorite thew eae ancy | Sens “and Comapentihg ta the Taieatete at tee dntec | ik would bepsponaiote to comssiee iriamobs of foot atiempt io crors the inhorpitable Plains. grant a then to devide upon some course of ac- | é1x—I would respectfully report that the atréets of this pre | Diy be seex in the :cmau wnitosantbnitze, wiki hare dis | Le challeged Fw metssovist to Naish tke gare which | AMeneeD fenice which are displayed in the. lmprovenec's The beaviest crnigration comes from the States in the | NCS -juor 28 plenty end beiligerent spirits at fever | cluctarein very Ulihy condiuon from the great quautily of | in Many of the Great wou ke fn ro ones ta | he did, and the Elector won, to his a} ppperent | Wede th suncet every mechanica ic purauit, order herein named:—lowa, lino, Indiana, Missouri, } Beal. Two graves bad been dug, oue for Sam Curtis, | gerbage aud sehee ibat has been allowed w accuaiulate iar ta | Uirguished the artis's of Berlin nnd Phe eld king fae ets. | Joy, Eis competi ‘was Ernest Of Bronawiek | Tore suggestive illustration. Until very recentiy the watch “raheg 2 4 Kentuck 4 ee tle 7] (Siete orrespon. | !#et week. The process of remoral commenced yesterds: in detail, the pleces are as follows:— The gold King tse ets: | 74, OM outous’ ilinstration’ of the, manner in which | has been considered emeentally « Suropean pture. ite |. -Qbio, Wisconsia, Michigan and Ketitioky. What propor. | & gunticmalt Wo bas Ggured conspicaoasly a8 a correapon- | S100 “or cleaning ine sneer ROT To OSC a Ot is, | (weve, foar icched in height, and wolghtng Cire@padees, ‘royal | is taste nea that one descendant of Ernest wrote na | Celleale machinery, ta bewuilfol exierior, the miawtenees au: Bion comes from the other States 1am unable tosiac, | dent tom the mies, aud the other for some person of the | Theos OBARLES 8 LURNBULdy Cap'cia, | robes’gracefully failtog over bis armor, the tmperis! globe excellent tepabe ourebess nator the name Ot Gaertn eis, | pestection of lis wirwtall appear to be’ reiher Ue weenie ot The Haouibal and St. Joseph Raliroad for the last tarrty | *4me ilk. Certain death was threatened the aforceaid Cur- | caer eal ‘ | upon, his mertlally defended head: the crown and eoepire st bie | ote. and sndiber wes the Duke of Brunswick, whom you tax | exira of auper clviltastion than natural to the stundy aad over, days bus, ou an average, carried about 100 pereous a day | t'8,®Pd scouis were reported watching for bim. Daath SORe: Pano, a feet, by bia side an edegent shield, ang ia bis Tuht hand the | ‘ind cefeated at Earls. A King cf Granada 1a 19060 eanienced | etic charecter of our more practical derelopements. Set Bt. Joseph, bount to Pike's Peak. There aro th was promiced an acquaintance of his, also, Both were on aw Yors, May 95,1809. | sword of em phe, The quecn, arrayed IS EBARGINY; i Of Dro: | Se either oe pet yes ‘was found playing at | €Ven ID this we bave succeeded, ‘The american Watch Com. into St. Joseph, i : are 4 Daxist. Canrenien, General fupéciztencent pro vem. poriione slightiy inferiur to those of her ord she bishope, in. | . iP PeDY, WTepresentalive of toe Many supe banionl seca thin Miednert St. Joceph the road en youte for (he mines, and, through friends, the, = ches; being den'ed a reapite of two house, Re succeeded Ja j y superior mechanical vaso. ferries that cross igeourl river trom St. Joseph. Oa A | » they bin—In answer to your inguiry respecting the co: the fall panoply of warriors, three aud ® baifinches tn height, | Ch thi Dene Soo ueh be Fort ‘bef re it ws. etations of our country, bave brought these defecate and use: the 9ub jnetant the: teed at one of them 178 waxons, | Were informed of the threats of these lawices desperadoes, | this precinct, I reapestfuily state ‘hat Une streets gene- | gyand percepemy ieclined forward, Fishing drama worth phtaiaing th oto Smash Bie gaies.. Fortunate gy Setsee it was | flatione of cur countey, have brought th we devieate and use For ven ays tbuve wore crosbed al that ferry ou an ave. | Md they have disappeared. Tally bre in good covcition, the dirt and rabbieb having oeen — wirh Yisdes Aovirced, snd are apirlied ‘ustratione of the | Ent ni : ne. Se gy tn ee Tage 100 Wagons w duy, wilh a average of BX oxen nad cight mon to we wagon’ waking a toval of 1,690 wagons, | ofatairs is reported to exict all along the | removed ance the Oratot May. A lurge quantity of aahos aud — fierce preirine whe anticnpusen the bigher law. conflicts of toe | Bat, alr. Tam not to weary yon or those presesé with enecdotes | 24,800 men and 9,600 oxen, besides sandry horsemen aod route to the wines; thousands returniog, varestening Gre | SArPAge bas accormulated in ibe rireets, cansing many com Bou Ang Ws preset Uy good ent. ged thrust argumentation of chess or with the bist ry of the antiquity and univ and beauty tbat characterize cur other pro: and plunder to the towns on the river ee soon es eu | Pidlnis op the pertot the citizens. Butas the cartscommenced | and to band. ‘nights, On both Bdes, are admirably | O the game. iti of your carecr that 4 am coma. iesio triumphs dhe committee have thougbt there Pecutar fiteess in selecting a testimonial, 60 hi removing the aine yesterday morring. avd are wlll delay bo, L tured -Puvpers. praneipg Meatly upright, androby eyea | PPEhk—of the remarkable enceees that has followed t . footage who were not cnuinersted, | On the 2Oih-a spiea- | OM Jurce could be ralied. rouble is auticipared, and | ‘Kink ufos ight hours fret the Ugh te Wart wi oF eet aig ptt ge yd sg ae “4 Ke: ied Subse | FoRpeTUMncg on wich, suk cmharked 6 wintle agein vient, And, produced “unser giratiag eon " y oi o whore or how it will en now not. A Mr. Alien, who sl #ppearance, second t) no viber fur ceaniiness., a design, anc flanked the rear lines by stately elephants, eac - 4 - fer} RSE, Soch. BOC, LAER PRA GE gene AG AAmIO' | SOLS en vtesbiealabincsr mt eperten etre eee | eee JAOUB Lu AMBBING, Gaplale. | beating an Fasters bouta. upon which ‘an elegsatly wrouga | Uelore jou. do eariy ne Lid Lorpardt 6c‘Gatr Sea vectans | tn cuthclnient ot ae teeea tee ioe cect et 'e eagle is Fort Kearny, and others, The press intended for the TENTH PRECINCT. at law at Rome, but a preater student of cbess, 4 preference , | 00 wih always carry with you S remembrance of thetr de> Suc is the werk of one of the three ferries at St. Jo Spreading bis ptnions, as if to pounce upon hls prox PI ~ oad i { | SHBEt condemn, Cn account of his extreme youth be wac | «Section, and becansé you Kave i this -wateh 5 soph. At Atchison, Leavenworth, Wyaniote, Kenpss | Rocky Mountain News is reportod to have been plichod New Youx, May 25, 1600. | ORG? nem is eapectalls nomirabie, the ana: baviog mehionsd | RUOWN Sa" Al puttine,”" “the boy," be, wae weston byrieug. | ‘f™ guest amerkan tumph ‘Bech tay toca eee a other river towne where there are ferry buats, | to the Piaite river, and the editor, Mr. Byers, has left to | DANre: Canyenter, General Superiatendent protem.)— & wanifes: triumph in the coptram which his foe chhselag bas | Lorezof Spain tho dretehess player in Kusope then a visiter | glance et tte victories ot american genius whick have taken pompiorce Ay ; r into the | avoid the mob. “Tthiuk the many tales of vioenon, trou. | ,, Sit-in compliance with general order, recvived May 2th, | Meranlen: triumph in the contrast The elepuant andthe dger, | St Homo.” Vexed ni his ceteas, he repaired to ea | piace widiin the last very few yeara. There are many persons ibe goid buntess are in like mauger coming over lito the s ough | inst, Lhave ex-mined the wirecis in this precinct, and tind ° as fe i | ano spent two years studying and practicing chess, | in this room to Light, nesting iu there pleasant exercises, whe Terntory. The California road, which passes direct.y by | ble and mobocrncy are doubtless exaggerated, alsbougu | {hers Ware ce med, me mireets ln the precinct, and tind | Seeeecaueae es he Dt aiid walghe Cigbty gold Solin, | thetige be. aalled “Co Genoa. Marwilien aed’ terctinns’ | areyetin the’ vitor ofan Who have abeoluiely’ wit Lawreuce, is lined daily with emigrants; it has been egti- | 8D ones are copstanily arriving. Toat hundreds are | pshes, ko, as they have been for many years Bt ibiesensin. ore wore appreciably—fveounces. "| Playing with and conquering all he met. He ira | Lesied ieee several strides.ot progress The effect has been ted thal Gu wagons passed there in Aday. But little | retumning there is no donbt, ana with no kindly feelings | Mr. Wm. iykes hues contract for cieanibg the etveets inthis | 7 ™ereappreciably Oveounces. || 8 | Puan, anby, apd joonquering, all be | ‘Buy Lopez (o give um catioual reputation throughout the world, whic ‘mated i "Move tha taver Kanna’ towns: the emi | for thote who tempted them thither. precinct, and 83a general thing the garbage aud ashes are | ),7 7° MN cub nor macbariane, his covering is of wuns | Pealing bim in presence of Flaip the decond. From beaut | kus inapirea Univerest reece toe ee politisal sone, anonny 18 Spent ARE Sag toad Were Ito express an opinion on the eubject, it would be | Aken away regularly. mespecifully, Lite, exdonig-distingsiebed Nevo thst of hie followers vy the | berepwredto Visbeu and gaiard suoiber prea; victory, sud | Wile we teach we usctul lessona iat thea i eelfaotects zante stop tor pothing. bat Droge right rocward tothe goal | svat somo lawless, abtfilees, penniless fellows? Gading the ¥ ©. Davis, Captata of Teuh precinct. | Heer dressing Mtbse Fecelved, Disputing the empire with the | Mer conqvering good part of the world arihen know here | SCs euusl, we aluo adorn ihege great. princielen, tose tak ea i af A sont tants Whi heagice ey mining district no'place for them, started back, and, meet ELEVENTH PRECINCT. | leader of the opposicg host, ho, tao, wears tbe imperial globe, | putped’e Neples and to hishome loaded with presente by the | Hersoua!, ible Individual struggle, ifke the conflict. be es them, Ge! cl A ‘2 ~ ing trains of new emigrants, told horrid tales of trouble, New Your, May 25, 1:69, upon which rest thore emblematic wings with whish the Norge: | ¥ioesof Spain and Fortugal. ‘Ybe great Philidor ta 1747 vistied | tween ihe steel and the flint, produces the fire of genius, with them or im covered wagons. Many of them ’ Dasari, Canventen, Depwy Superintendent. on end the Goths adorned their helmets, Lhe royalemblems KMelanc on a chess campalcn. conquering ail before him; he | Qud awakets the miud to ite bighett power and capecity. are Well dttet out, but few i any cf them bave auy idea or | ering and bumbug, thereby inducing afew to join those | DAN#Cancnsnn, Deputy Superintendent mga | Te Te srt dopany emerge meen age sa me hen cxcened ato Holland: piavlox Wwiiu ie Duke of Cuma: | Vou. str have heen the frat to achieve tke hor of aaah. abe hardebip of crosaing the Pualug, the difficulty of obtain. | Ct FIEg, whose rapks were gradually swollen uvtil A | exwemely fitby The garbage and dirt of many wee! With tbe detunt motto, “Liberty,” and in bie right Band he | isud aud olter distinguisbed men of the fie; thence to Be pued trinmioh for 4merican intellect. Tuere is no ape jug good Water or giass, The most pitiable eight is d little children along on. Lb is to be fearad lay, with the gient Frederick; thence to Hesse Cusuel. dire | ton or hesitation tm to where yon are placed da ; to Hrgiend, ana so home to France. I believe thet Philioe | Talieled tvcceses, where I ie d Englavd later, anc i was On these Vielis that he | Wiumph bes not en fa array ed fu proper c ed helinel#, and drawn so oman falchions of thelr Chris Perlect stampede was effected; aud I find scarce one of | think I might say mor tis, agoumulation, have been aud st gresps.a warlike brand. r those who bave returned here with unfavorable reports | #re in many of ib lerday, end ren ; racter. The bi '¥ of the streets, but | corsiderably jor mind grappiea wtth mind, your to eee men carrying their wives £7, partial oF io, the least degroc fasora- with them into that inhospitable re ever Went within two hundred miles of the mining dis: nen mpeci velfth, 9 5 - atcha time ge fo intraciioas, | plete, Your name is xaszcia‘ed with those that never die. too musvy of them will too late regrot the too hasty aud | ct. The towns of Ausaria and Denver Civy are reported | Dany Are with Pe se pode bn. pond aeyeeet peri ner ip phere aad wel ht these Pl Sug he's g ibree diferent gtmes jout Peeing the board urs lt Bo common lot. ‘Ihere is no paral ie pre oy x os ageresthoaae sacked. reels, s 2 bs of their pos prop ie | The celebrated contest at Lenton between Labourdynvais of | provd poaiticn occupied by you. Netiher ta this nor in perilous step they have taken. Quite a nomber of perons ‘ tocay, Lours, ac. PSTKE EQUIRES, Usptain. pond with those of the olher ide. | “ ¢ But araine aud iinplements of husbaudry, ia. | _ Here is the beginning of trouble, and, as I have before Bit amine ‘The gold pawns are statuettes two anT hslfinckesis height, | FF&:ce, ad Mefonreil of England, occurred within, the reco: | BOY jr See Las here lived @ man wbo gould truly ‘fare taking out graing avd impleme 73 (0-1. written, the excttement is on ‘unhealthy’ oni; apeculators TWELITH PRECINCT, To ibis pleca the artist has elaborated | lection Of mens of thoee preeent Labourdoanais played aleo | 4), ‘4 2m Brst in my special walk or profession,” aud Lars | fencing 10 farm it in the new Ei Dorade and make perma- nent homes there, lowing illustrations will give an idea of the class’ nd condition of thote who uro eipigrating:—Ooe man rom the capita) of Lilinowg started tiriy yore of cutie, wih wagous containing provisions auiliciout to subsist 9, ted | vithon 5 et | th r #2 and merchants were (oo anxious to “make a raise” men aint ae eaten Ss shin sirbélé'ta th praca nee the helmet, buckler, and straight, double | ‘bre® games st one time without seeing the board. Let 6 whole worid respond, ame y | th t ‘ me stop here to remark the extraordinary differen am tke greatest poet or author, paln’er or scalp'or, ted with but poor 1 — wo hasty— 0 m0 veil th iio, Copedeword helng exact copioa of those borve by & man at i Digs’ lor cera aT ; iprar, and flowed 100" elosely onthe heels Of tho hard tinss, | Sieh wan saeatrake graze, caRetualy We Hrd ates, | SSEwot tee Wneen Smpie’ the aver Dawa Wal ty Gurnaig” You pissed si Linmiaghany eight geices ar on | of Retuscen axed aramstin toe ere aeonenas. Renin It will be n Freser rivor atfuir to some extent. eThere is | Railrond Company laying their track and leeving the airtat.t | Bxoportion, and a correspondingly exact sculpture of old | {i rDal “it is ch 5) ‘ i ‘ hes bey You play & oie bide time Diindflded “(ar it is ca led) with eight Alpine height above the other heaven-piereing peaks Frome prospect a goodly harvest of whirlwin® ta this | s10H€8 on each side 07 Ue track, #0 a8 10 impede we progress | \lelvoth, wearing upon bis body thy ido and upon his head assembled at the t ent ne world of letter oie Who could erereay, it mast approximate hundreds of poor fellows who went ont with no provisions | din; ana where larye tenement houses exis the geroane | pnoval ope iuch and a balt in diam eorma | Cfrtainly we have reason to exult at the vaat superiority cf ot ure. ccmpeiied to work for thelr board. Tue emigration ig | ores re full aud Aun te gutters if BE Leal worked up amcounts Wo nearly $340, und the enuire cost of | American chmpion ard Ps a AC cng han Ad atill immense, On day before yesterday, ina distance of CALTAIN S£ERRS, Thirteenth preciso! | material and ees ts i Boron kere rea twenty miles 02 the rowd from here io Elk Horn river, wine A be A Arongest playes stands not altogether gloze. pier Of, Nebiclen snd obstructing the crosswalks that it elmoat un- | tie Toure wile Be tae torn trom, the ig bu oe Paces sx of which you won, ovly axe was tox nited volse of the civilized world will echo the sentiments himeelf and ns ached ae nine Se ee cere i Fioka what appears to be reliable information from the | Ps#slble for persons to cross the avenue. gs rough encvunter for the short blade of bien BS i Fepente the rs ame extra di nary foot at Caria rae as Forse ~_ moae te ou to St. Joseph, where bejoined thom by ratirosd, and rom Mi) ars to be reliable inf f ° cabinmareuumets 0 wick with Parwi'z wus joterrup'ed by yeaith, wi ed yoRRiamphs by thence started up the Repul in For 1a March three | Miner, the Ciggings axe paying $3 and $4 per day, pro- Lew York, May 25, 1859: ig 8 pedestal of esch piece is polished corneélian; for tho | #% #04 Crawing two of the games. 1? this moe ot pl ; Bnd you have succeeded, by your courteay men etarted from the game city afoot, withont baggage or | Vitlons ecarce and high—indeed, none for Salc—and the | qhe streete in this preeinel are in-a bad coniite ee toe cis pawne, a cirele of ce inch in diameter, f oe, ; {urbirbes # test of relative ekili (w sho Jour herent virtues, in making (ac8e who were compelled to yield to your superiority, and to sacrifice @ world wide fame, bevome your moet enthesisstic admirers and warmest persaual friends,” 1 tir, aso lover of the royal game, appreciite your ehange of clothes, Ose man had twenty five dollars in bie pocket, another ten dollars, and the third nine dollars. Tous tbey started on a thoussnd mile journey, the major Morse, in anole to the commi'tee, Mr Van buren bere read é ‘ be corm triumy bs; but] fee tn them something more. r epebiy rt of which ciaeatioe, is = vninbablted pay be there were seven hundred and twenty inen ee conereees YOURTEENTH ae eae | and the exquishe mechanieal, execution of ete piece, the re Pager neor 8 cree a in which ggg oy ce Se | areociale ra hte thie he er a Nre, Anes, SEE ET eee ee erten Pan cr hota tamara oe | With.ox tenme,. some. with hotees; haadcarts, and’packe!| Tiiviad Oineanvab: Faq , General Superintendent pro tom feulues © Nr BA¥@ contributed most liberally forthe Bowor of | ‘top to enumerate the contests in whicli you hare been ea | a A person to young, golag out before ihe Jost vine they ar interes and. ¢ackbl » | Strapped on their backs. Our merchants are doing a Sin—I would moni respecttully report the whole ot the #ou! z THE CHESS BOARD. gered: Teview of the chiet of them is all that I proposs: ; the great capitals of Europe, to the centres of the diggings. A number of speculators and gamblers are large business. teenth precinct, with the exception of Grandetrest, from Eroad ‘The Lorrd pon which th ona at wae ‘ohiasel to , FoUrcercer aga chers player first attracted prominent ave Sod there tro wing down the gauntlet to meet | going out to the mines; but sie major part ot the emi Bince writing the above, I learn the report is current | Way othe Lowery, the Bowery, from Houston wa Cansletrest; | gia, “Mewies manatictured by Titty Roe are of | Hon st New Orleans, In the summer of 18¢7 a congress 0 | onilicl, presents & sublime picture of moral and graute are bard working laborere, mechanics or farmers, 6 ? Og reP i ot | bd Broadway, (rom Honsion io Caual sizeet in avery ilhy | & nty-eix incbew. The body of the board 11 dat New | inte tal tual power thst has bo parallel lt bitory “Bu all the onials a d cyait you have received, aad will | Cortinve fo receive iy your teluinpbal march to your native city, eink into nothingness when compared w.th the greatmorat 9 Rlavers, trom all parisot the Uulied Ftates aecom! 7 | Sock. Bight watches were played beiween sixteen gele players, and each snecestive victor euguged saoiber u the conqueror of ail was thus ascertained Thad toe p This heavy emigration bas mato land very chea the Western’ States. If the gold deposits on the eastern pe of the Rocky Mountains rival tuose on the westera that about one thousand emigrants have congregated on | gtate—the garbuge bores running over, nbd Whe guillers bee the Platte river, west of here, threatening to lay Omaba | ed Up He sabe Herpecttuity ‘ : in aches, &¢, So much for report. | Sonn 3. WILLTAMBON. Captain Fourteenth Preciact, 8 whic quarts beIDR Of ebony and cboice taotl er raleed edge, cruamented bY & alogie G sliver, surrounds the boamd, Suat with j lope, real estate ll tho West will go up to dcutious J, fhe cmleraton to Orozon via thie place ig far, greator Fe FOE aay 25, Ek eer cue Ant ands iid poore Boar? form 45 Rqreeable | ene not only viciorious, ak won Ibe untroreAl Gomceasen, | cmd wii lied SUL ste Oe tan ple ee ne ' ac idl reports v a itl ; nis Ben! eral ye efore. Gov. Black i ‘ew Yorx, May 25, 1359. ontrest ® rich color ol ocd. T t . big : o : ho tu 2 1 Perce reen the West ror come time te-coe, Whonca; | in dltoharge of bis ofMclal dulies, Several cindidates are | Daxre, Canrenran, Generad Superiatenneny rehearse the edge, foue tournament lances, in silver, enclosetve chequer. | CF tom Weneut '0 tue Baperiorty ©’ Your game ove: that | #meriesn civilization tn all Vime to come, wien the American of all ibe competitors. Last year you embarked upon the | youth, fred by ainbition, while struggling to actier ° presinct are in tolérable conditlon, | ¢d.Seid—& syusee of tweniy Inches. in each exterior angle | {itoocen our which b Te cee geting ieve som: dare the lettere PM, ig ce, | JOU countrymen, und your return from which is the occasion } shape the halt Fin—he atreete in 4 wh the exception of tivo localities, which the Street Inspecwr | formed by the overlapping of ¢ intends to have thoroughly cleaned to day; and he gays ho is eath of gold, exquicitel already in the field for Congress, The election comes off in November. } may ve the result, however, Kansas will derive a benefit, | from this emigration; 1m one case from the gold and a good omped idea in his brain—t the dark hour of his Set 1 our present meeiing, L Will vot remark upon the cir oeeponde: cy be will gather renewed on : home market for produc; in the otuer from obla‘ai TeLEORAP UIC. | making vigorous exeriousio have te ward thoroughly clean. coreied cipher. Midway ofthe border. from which Mr. Mor- | Siancea which ied youto believe thal ons, who for ong uae | be will calce he inop ation or here aa eae tho omiieed | a large number of bardy, working citizons—men who will 7 esha a | @d. The ashes and garbegp, in consequence of the suspen: Bay ee pE akc ateoregl or ibe aaamenien those ‘ou | bAd been enteemed the chumpion of Engitah cess players. | evecera, when be aeks bimself, “wid not Morphy, by the } Bobleave the Territory though they ave disappowted in their | ARRIVAL OF THE DENVER CITY OVERE AND EXPRESS. | eae oe Epo ier epee Te 4 Pe Tins whose pubjecs have been obliged to recogniag thasore- | Would be prepared to meet you in & friendiy contest Sp yo power of bis v ed geniun, benistren be iat was considered t | ie eg eg Rabel Pe into f abel ng eed The overland express has arrived here from Denver SIMIEENTH PRECINCT. Hon: noiog: © | woe ie en EO who had ene ded aoe. MR. MORPHY’S RESPONSE TO MR. FULLER. } forn ) me 4 * veceveete ve verssruvocessesrertesceree recorsocerss® | of Koglish chess players now claims tobe regarued as ontot | 1n—It hag been fo 4 i | for general outline of the movements ani conditions of | Cty wittydatos of the 13th inet. Wo DAdeuit, Osho eae spaneeicenitcr tre ee i gee: 3 | practice” avd ‘engrossed ia Merary pursuits,” aud that your | city. to forts aequatutonece chow Mave Hpenad tare Wiser, | the gold seekers. ‘ Tho panic smong the emigrants had subsided in a great | | kin—im compitsnce, with a telegraphic deavuich received | $y cocsimon of gent cones oF nrcany $ | (eURHeeRee Ree hse hare canes euntrymen there, units | stipe. You sre the organ, sr. of gome, geuilemen with whom 4 posit 7 i ao esterday from ceniral of ve : f DG HIT 9 is + a j bf a om my intercoures bas more dou! | arong the eastere, slope of the Nocky Maccraine (eieg | Messune, and a bettor focling prevailed. Quarta continued | Z°&FéAY fom ceniral olen, Thave cased Soir: | THOM § | ambition acd a toial surrender to the adversary of ail | of intimacy. Abe presentaucn of the very elegant weeiees HTertory there can be bo doubt. The pertiveat question | © Be discovered and promiged to yiold woll, Gold dast | Mweenta precinct, which 1 have Vanwulnet Gree: ge fos Ree meats ee eee | RNa it Meet Rl he epeeca' set aes. | Mase, landed mie nec Ge lowe ial han dt |e, wilt pay? Doce iveniat tn quantities eufcient to Jun. | wae offered in imited quantities at Denvor City, but thore | JOMAN™S, AM etetamRE Welk reports tome, Tam eiabled info § NEW YORE AND BROOKLYR, 3 | Seewentbal! who, tung fasts be, deemed Mulie the eiaal | dering aoxind would become tho nature of tae oseaas | tify an emigration er, and especially such an extraor- | w, . R A must say that, under the euperintencence of i NEW YORK, 1869, 3 | of apy snglish chees player, end over him you achieved | 1 wil simpiy say that I value this teatimoniat : | Ginery exisration ‘na i= On sta way Opvions horeare | “**° com there to purchase, HS deste ae arte hed unica, Spero orn ereereee cece overes oveecrs® | Bduied Hans rHigeony tiie. hs Wows | taki at aeaer. fe “SMoiaialipe ga Be ee | {| Everybdty who's ou ove Wisks thetnace wil sorpa bp Ctra gee ginoe impemiiovo teep cans, Dutra aot gens S9w, ocnla tbe cfte mime seal anton wie | prmedio rane, erg: a Harwis bod gop aad ace | ir nh att ty SRE cg BELT ly GP Fe 4 Every’ Flee ne le eae ar Sat chee NAMES GIVEN TO THR SHERIFF FOR PROSECUTION~ | There hea veen a very chinge this spring. Sincs the 1s. « PRORLIS BX SANGUINATIS FACILE PRINCKES.” | bead of the Parisian chess pliyers. Your defeat of him, as | my xbode may be planted, there will be in the ter North’ } those of Californ! we WhO slay think it is a BUSINESS ON HAND. Of May (here bea been in many places a conaiderabte quantity Tn the oppceite border another plate, oval ip iniaid silver, snd | Well asof all other prominent chess players ai Paris, was n | wh se abalone gaze wi'l be turned tomy" home, whose hearts i perfect swindle aud humbug. 1 can state positively, how- of girtand rubbish cast in the streets, from clearing out we edred by atrophy of lances, Daitleaxes apears and rieces ot | less cecided. But it was not alone wiih Euglish and French | will watch with deep emotion the part t sustain'in life's great ever, that up to Hating Ny nor not pine oe The Commissioners of Excise met yesterday afternoon. yaris and celiars of tenement houses, &c., all of whica is being armor, encloses an engraved sphynx, around which are | Competitors tbat you dealt. Herr po) & professor of | drams, esger wo see me touch the of success. there in sufficient quantities jar any emigration ret e in Hau, Prussia, celebs ; | mathematic: ‘as one of the | it in ench a manver ae a tok ped the Bames of the Commitee of Presentation as fol- | ores yers in the borth ef Rurope, a0 ‘te the repre. pei itera ou a token of the interest felt ia my future pi represent, I receive this beautiful piece ve e1 sentative 01 the celebrated Herlin school, the v in the Luter ot ht ith unvaflectes aure. Lon; Jones Grakuanse, Nepla bec Trapeisad, | Patloral Tournament at Londen in Jeol, was avited to Pare | Pande cn its dua mask gation house gered ®. Preeent, Commiseioners Haskett and Holmes. ‘coved. The Inspector is at present cleaning ap oa sakes Ma ard, and by satur night thoror Jeaned. The usual call was wade for those who derired liconsesto | Ke specie baie undersea — A, i! come forward and hand in their applications, but as there CAKPENTER, Captain Sixteenth Preoluct, ‘thither beyond those already there. As to the discoveries mace in the mines during the last few weeks, or those that may bo made during the summer, nothiog can be ak ; 1 the game in that gay capital, iis engage | no urtoward mate ever arrest thee poaey anid, The way the excitement was got up, und the pur- | was no response, the Board, after waiting a fow minutos, SBYENTEENTS WWeW Lona, May 25, 1909. | Daniel W. Fiske, Tones icmpione” we Resor ee, | Mente did not allow, hia visiting Paris Selves curatana ta freat chers board cf the world, Cee OF ancceas.on the 4 poses bproponed se ee Ff ae ~~ oe er he minutes of their former meeting aad ad To Dantes Canrnaren, General 1 eu ctenvent pro tem, — Rapin Marache, * z 5 Boxe on, bf See 1 Reco before that period: ‘Dut, with a spirit of matual accom: ‘The exercises concluded with some deliciong pieces of ; ‘ ’ te b pro tenn, . , Frederick, , | Pew : | cot quancty, evens, eldg known, ceria men wont to | This year they teem determined to prosocate their com. | ward, beg eave moat Teapeaifly o reporuat weir con. | | sminrigsltnsted, mn ine Let hand border, x bird aliver | mocalen, alike honorable, i? beth, You, delayed your 79, matic from the band, after which the asvemblage as- rork to obtain gain, therefrom, in, tome way or another. J mission with spirit. Yesterday afternoon they forwarded | dion isardinery. "In gome af the densely Populated disrica Mol Siow doses en tim onrecie be. champion’a (crown, of Kuropean, chess, players. The re. | Persed. pe Seeks eae a i Who were they? Thoso who have profited or expect to | the following names of parties in tho First ward to Sheritt | MY, require cleaning very much. here hus been serous plate. o ial eiatiematenben tence | tulttat bed avlended your #uglish and Prench conteats fot Profi’ by this ‘emigration, "To bo general, railroads, | Kelly for preaeculion,, hoy are a reutentact (horns carts aving Sopped; Thsi Now Selog Mamttinge NEarees | atreite Freon, tree tn nduber. likewise wupeéried by aguin sighally Sectess(al Momsalaing to Pertemad Gorin Wie es i je and stage lines, hotel keepers, merchants, land own. | ward:—C. Rau, Cox & Derry, F. + Moyers, R. W. Johu- | fully yours, ¥ 3. W. Maks, ‘Captain, | Fea a Rea Ohh Ee Cea commemorates the | SStrayio ‘scar original intentions ea ware thee enaten ts FASHION COUBSE, L. J.—TROTTING. pl olen dad pe nr Datitnt ae Pa Se G, Leibers, ars ‘Scanlon, D. RIGHTRENIA PRECINCT, {ro npers agfollowe:, 'S° thst of the Iaat and greatest Alling | Preseor yourself at the Cate de Is Kegeace as premnres io | It is atnounced that Flora Temple and Ethan Allen wilt men have encoura; his emigrat now} r Keenan, B, . & Co., Van Riper, P. MoGuire. + "0 5 } | enter the lists agaiost all comers, and on that field 7 Means tabaving, sumte Was to jince wtioodgeerica er | Git eee Sughortmir) — Burmeyer, Bagwol | Daxmc, Xew Yous, May 96,1850. | ee gyre to well cculeriee struggles you bed We banner of supecieeny | O+Cn the Fashion Course, on Tuesday next, to wagons, it, is absolutely certain. & Pray, — Libbey, Pettit & Crook, ee fin-Toi reels ta, four elastase eater LOR Pana nak for he entire win'cr. ‘This spring you returned to Rugiand ts | for a purse of $2,000, milo heata, best threo in ve. The ‘if apy of your readers aro thinking of starting to Pike’s | ‘Their’ clerks are'now prepariug lists of the names of ali | day st 12M, ta relation to fithy streaker het tag eee Le ey NON DERLASA. MANSTEIN. ANDERSSEN. RILGC! SPA? Ge RyyRnny. of ihe prominent chess playerg ot kng- | nupiic will then be able to ascertain which of these two Peak, jot thom carefully examine the reports seut thence, | the 360 violators of the law in the First ward, aud they | {st Our streews are in a very bad condition, from aahes, gar | LOWFATHALs SEEN. PRIKOFF, | KIRSERITERY, LANGE. end. dp all your conteals there no person was found able 10 " i; iy < : 2 - o Y | wage, &c.—no much ro th: te | tal wrest from yon the proud position that you had obtained, and | celebrities is the fastest. Each have trotted to wagon in and they will find ample sosbtance to arougo their fears | will ali be proceeced tas BOON as possible. ge, do. fo that the cltlzens begin 19 complain Lou. ‘The board i 90 panelled and dove tailed in conatruction thet turred to the United ‘states und J * ani prevent their emigrating there at least until more re ————————— but the Capiain tuforma ay uist several carts were engaged ia | no influence of olimate ur position can possibly a@ust the | Iiedio chet ine admiretion aint respect te aa er ae, | 2:28—Flora with Highland Meid, and Ethan with Geo. M. Viable news is received. Our Rio Janetro Correspondence. ttrects is the Ligbieeath proober renase se woreport clean | Integrity of the eauaree: | Ae gee the Tact We The ee bit | sbilied in cheen playing, butof thesiheraud iarlarger core | Patchin—anc this beiog the fastest time ever made to ‘The great oxcitoment which is sending thonsands of poor Rio JaNxmo, April 4, 1860 ™ AUDIS;Mergeast, | fal artisans ‘cocsuimed tte weeks. to ite umsteonee, eon Of heb coucirjacen in whitover apheresis mec pmgmerts | Wagone, (he coming rage will fecide hich is the champion rr ) , ’ : J | anotbe: ollebing it, t vi perla- of the trotting turf. ¥I ered, bas I Dewtpanye rere Tock eae ene || cugce Surpllrads he’ Pela Pine Arte Mekibieton em Uheexcllenee, te conte a fur rpm 0 AHPC Ace eptakig'of'the wonderful character of Mr. Morphy's | greg trotica it 24 %< im Datnese, and Bahan in the saens Platte River, Pike’s Peak and adjoining country. Kl f woke . | auecees, at eo Young an age, the orator ooneluded his widrios . Yaliao Fever—Marviage of the United States Consul— ) To DANsr!.Canrancen, General Euperiaieadéat pro tem ctuden, Beaiden the chess amen ane’ Nosed 6 conto seas ben Colt Nek ee an : , Peewood — 48 follows.—-Just entering upon manbood, yor pao nanan TUDIOUN Hee VN The Captain of the Jorephine lil of Fever, de. terday, 1 berets aural tne Seley ved see futod with artisticully shaped velvet lined niches for ihe recep dieionvided at $23 chore pier tat over lived: At an ag ‘dhe Russian Frigate General Admiral. Our oofe market is very alin; all tm frat hands has: | Soatoa ena tues frp weckiy pope’ are tne very bad | tea oF Noah Wem BERIT | SP3 parent ecein moet dulikely, you are atthe hong fs clas ene Of eg PUBLIC. been bought up, amounting during the last week to some speak of forthe gat three or four month push uot reventay _Thewwateh prevented by le combate wan made lo onter ty oh eaerehe ts weigh ott uae ‘ce tndopousbly wi Gneuasee ‘eventing Reo fominconll mired 80,000 bage, and we haye had incessent rains for some. & Toundsagein. Very | the american mpany, sithamn, Mare, ai & | Lecessary. At a of \ite when other men are buck- ie (he hd , respectfully, JA! Bi ” 4 » en of the | work, the sbip will rot, on and after this date, be 0; isis boats GH have comb TOA hie care Lr MES BRYAN Copteln,” | suyerd apecim ATL Whe stem or pendant exraimeiy | HECMery. Ses eeaee of 5 nhs date, be vad state that coffee is destined to come in very slowly. mor and preparing {9 eng : ; carved, eo ae to represent a King’s crown. It is set rot "7 4 ‘aside your | (0 the public after twelve o'clock M. W. B. WEBI with brilliante, with another large diamond at tts top, which trenpadn, and biog, with Re, Fea to inate, 30% .| They etraggled in here at different timer, after boing gone ; | ‘@pon an average of about #ix months. Their report of phy hot He appa Lyne throughout all this i i red from some of them, sayin they had mace from $5 to $4.2 day at the Pires ‘4 they surpasecd California, aud all that sort of thing a npany Some forty-five individuals left here last sprin Query—if goid was so plenty, why did they not stick to it TWENTIETH 1" re d dig? only ¢ig @ few daya and prospect four oF eee ' } New Yorn, May 24, 1899, ‘oawers for a push piece 0: to open the watch, | a6) | | fice months, when they could make #o.ruch money by | Pricos range from 5) 200 a6) 400 United States qualities, | DA%#t,.CaKrextzn, General Superintendent pro tox. tne lid the Unhed plates cont of arme ip rchip carved in tebcr | Frgngea tere iy conte rece an rca itt ibe sings | Sormmce Gone Oe are ris Day. digging? In at: the reports from that’ region the men fits-—In accordance wi sork he eae ren received {his | and on the other lid, also in relief, the monogram:— 3 Red Calera. ine Laichen and cones Of U zi ~Circuit.—Part de—Noa. 601, 787, 1811, | prospect weeks and months that only dig days? Was i ‘There has been for the past fifteen days a grand exhibi- i Cnn teapot Feport. she sireots in this precluct in a | 20 Uo |e Oller Nth Rigo in relief, os Old World involved ek sal witsiggle. T believe tn this iis 4 1727, 1789, 1865, 1926, 1937, 1949, 1053; 1055; [| $0,i2 California when gold wus discovered there? This | tion of tho fine arts; all tho finest paintings of Braail were | Sameigens y {ane conaition. Pow el on Youhave pursued w wuly American course, “Waite baules | 267.1781 1125, S07, Lora, 1959, 1901, 1968, 1966, 1987, | Point should be particularly regarded. ‘contributed, to the number of 1,000, throw it in the streets. 1f something ta not eediiy done to re- POREDO LONE IE EELODE NOE LE DE COCOOE OE EE BON Tage abroad, the end of which no man can see which are sure |} oo i 978, ak 1977, 1979, 198}, 1863, 267.” Part | -oflzsin, the first division of tho Lawrence Company that | I regret to say thot the yellow fover still remains among | medy tke evil, the citizens must be th grow dana ok otek eos. | tobe sttenced with » great destroct on of human life, and not | 2.—Nos. 18¢, 1680, J6l6, 7642, 1788, 1789, 194, 1944, ) returned brought im $4 worth of gold dust, the second di. | us, Dit the luceraine and proaching cool weath ¥,.M, CUNY, Captain, per Sergeant Denner. | 2>atead of the veual Roman numerals on the dial, the hours | st ali sure to be followed by any real « ‘vantage to umenity, tt | 1946, 1950, 1956, 1960, 1962, 662, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1978, , Vision about $6 worth. Such was the result of the labors suena peo in this awty disease. Neg verre i ‘AWENTY- FIRST PRECINCT. og i rea Be pry kin; pnd at twelve, sna eeret Shae. Sah cast eee tliven i mosee wade neler 3860; teem tae 1908, tol, 1808, 653, 1934, 760; | of nearly forty five mest (a fow did not come back) ava- | Mr. Robert Scott, our Coustl, was married this day by New Your, May 25,1850, | KUALA Mequeens stove and eleven, Diakopeattwo ans | Lritusand bahons. nd cele our army: mo Chelsea or | 125, 807, 1914, 1607, 362, | Zicious of gain, for six moviths, at diggings paylng from $5 } the American Minister to Miss Thompeon, from Maine, | T@ Dantes Canrenten, Acting Generalsupetineseite | ea, koighte at Wee at three nnd vine! caslien at faeened ives thelr pensioners; no conila | Usitep SrasEs Distnicr Courr,—Nos. 11, 24 to 32% | to $8 0 day. who arrived passonger in Rio.a few days glace with Capt, | Siu answer to. tha telegmnphy sent 10 thissiation | clebt And pawns at five and seven, ‘The cap Ts engraved will ay 20 ienrabedew ther path; Svrmuon Covet.—Part 1.—Nos. 611, 285, 617, 626, 626, } one Ca the com any, Way. B. Persves, wroto a pam. Bartiiete, in the bark Mary Sawyer. semen ae. te r aoreaereee } b birch Secoeeerenaetner spoesesaoriecesndyotce ony ag will ationd tbe Stuupbters of ue Oia World, Mr wer hen PH ery fa oo aie aaa re 285, ‘phletfon the x es of Western Kansas,” recommen: ptain Rorham, of schooner Josephine, is lying ve from T ‘sisth aires ‘ TO PAUL MOR’ poss adiness 10 eugage at all times, and with all | ocr’ iy m 70 pet > 83 og a certain route, and also a yrartioular Outtiting town; | low with he yellow fever, but bisphyaician thinksle may | avenue’ wie Han river “wits teste te R Secrs | ¢ rKOM THM TesnIG a ee cms naw ron $ | EoSo aut fonaaeme te Suan, AL All Uimes, and wih ll | gor’ Gro’ 190,"S6, 402.” Park 2o Ney ay oad ae “0, ’ r ptlour) 61, 494, 580, 43, 027, 029, | |mnother edition ‘of the ‘ afterwards ap- } recover. clean and filthy condition. ‘The other part of the preciact (with | CHESS CLUR AS THEIR TRIBUTE TO M118, H of your bealth an excuse or # reason for declining—your utter » 194, 589, 163, , 680, 632, 633, 635, 636, } ed, | dropj Raid town entirely, and re- a wy few exceptions) is ins cleanly condition. Yours, re | H GENIUS AND worTH. rejection of all advantages tbat might be due in’ a contest, i] ending another. was Offected by Laxon Farvnr—Mr. Field Fowler, who has | "ey, Gagtitn ce Senin ak |. Saccepocnenaiumeetes seem aE 3 notes Goa tela sblentond trnabamteontee cout D. W. Van Mar Obituary. | irevintea moro extensively than aay ther document | rstive wht Tegeeaeen yi te sugar trado and in, op Twa Hemmer | cum RSE sah ge miler pak | fone tree tenes mapa scam" Fae | marvin Sy ata id oe Bei gk mh eae 8 fy Pag the Kansws ged mien. Je author oes not return | hundred thourad dollars: A na ee ae New Sonn, May 35,129. | specinien of art se con well bevmagined. the weeleieinhy | sane Intive procenicg ‘Your intercoures ith your trends | Hacienda San Luis, in the Stato of Guerero, Mexico. The s > > | i Danie Canrenten, Esq., Superintendent Police. fab ‘ th ite we from N % friends of the deceared are “Misao, Cel iednees i6 aid fo be in Cuba,— Boston Trasteript Sutin eomplianva wil your Order of pesterdny, I herowib | genwavle % the celebrated makere and to ‘Amerizag’ io: | Bere, the noc our Siem abroad, all concur is soowing what ta. fOrniaand New Yorke ne mo © reside ia va Ds

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