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WHOLE NO. 8649. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1860. ARRIVAL OF THE SORTH STAR. | Putten Camanipetoncter. NEWS. FROM EUROPE. | ‘This Board wera in seasioa about fifteen minutes ba terday, doing isthe or no business. = Jow: ARNTUCKY GALT RIVER Additional from California and | appotnted Captalnt Peale | Sergeant M. I Holbrook was Thira f KENTUCKY SALT RIVES New Granada. Eigen and EW Thowpeua pesrotuva fr Briana of the Fulton at New York and the | we, ; Tt was alzo sgrovd to adi for slean Canadian off Farther =! 4 Se Ps BoE lenoment houses, reported by by the mater; off Point pang me] . ; KRNTUGKY Gait RIVER 1,242,391 IN SPECIE, ip Tomas Sele and — Plate were appointed patratmen , . — : motion his abd BOUSBON WHISKEY DISTILLEAIES, mate | Tita olwing report ot thby hvuse was rom Barguat "| Bally Napa ready to change is nent, "the | com 17 br te pared, todas ne Speen’ te toe BOURBON WHISKSY DISTILLERIES, ‘The steamship North Star, Capt Jones, from Aspiawal: hie good wih i, but os Be'was bo epok-renaa oe Sieibte ening: eearuamnsen Fransieco Panama, by whe Piciio 4 Sediramines ton icone BOURBON SuRY steamabip Jobn L. Stephens, arrived yes'erday foreacon. on ae from the 1 WaLERY DISTILLERLBS, Se ree Wi tas Tah Aa 3, 18007. M., and oe: eats, tmnmporment te JEFFSRSOK OCOUATY, KENTUCKY. arrived at Aspinwall at 2:20 P. M. ; left Aspinwall Gur Correspondence 4 -SRFVEROON OOUATT, EBNFUOKY, py geet pel -popngly ~ ig rey, i ‘ conan a esas it peenengare tnd 6,518.08 20 in specie ie Jarvancon Sen in the British Paritament. Prete Galas wilde ihe taunts, sth tenes Hee Forma, Ssxvices or & G. Goopmon, Bq, at , Creede ed eth ee one vei ane a 5 5 . may $0om expect to hear she is like an old widower galva. | side. At , Banrorousw's Ouvace.—The funera! services of | OVATIONS TO TOM SAYERS, | “tx. Cou? wie postive) ie & G. Goodrich, Esq., the children’s “Peter Parley, . Cane eats SR SOOINRY oa od, WO vrs Phele et Bt, vious ibe wore performed af St. Bartholomew's church, ; The marriage of the do Portes with Miss beard ihe anrtborbcd, won vary Weta 4 Latayette place, at ten morn- has been eolemuized in the 1 es Been lime of the cbampien ‘arrival 4 20 me The charch v oe anne renerday, mors: | TROUBLES OF THE PUGILISTS IN LONDON. | | (rem SutGerme, Mim Huse wil o revlected, the ai whe was oraduoted fate 7,000 guished men of the city, in literstare, art and busl- . | was taio, engaged aonki a Game ee rooms, and way made for bis progress 30 nese, were present. The Rev. Samuel Oook, D. D., Senge iniae ealena hanes teen ee ea eeeieoaes eee Ep ote eae tpeece po coe to. ees Deca. Tn tay ms ee | STATE OF THE MARKETS, te Tue7oune ad) i quan ai ron, aa | Ue ootinvous eneicen of tans va bev cued closed rosewood » mounted ver, amd ca’s fair bter is twenty. + | failure. All he di Gentlemen, I thank sisc0 Inscribed with the name and age of the deceed, Rory Rey ae The qoveromsent i tlt continu: to, cxarcize | hich new kere, manner in Deautiral pressive cmvian wa great dilgence in fereting out parties beh map hane side Aspinw'l 14,408 read, Dut no addresses wore Hoa, John A. b’ch Deve no egaf um riles seeuraing Uties to | whole reception was ™ ‘The news from California by this arrival has been an" Dix, Folsom, James C. Derby, H. H. Crocker, F. ‘The steamship Faltoa, Capt Wotton, from Havre and | ** Epival all may ea bes titles w. yO?S ag! inserting ticipated by the overland mail and pony express. be hd Yd aarp arrived at this port about eleven | % 2obilty, egsinet whose claims he may have reasonable | PUGILISTS IN wens ema of Mr. night. marta eae sss wit | te," wng vee te we ee | Py es Re | De Oe va rae e ‘an author, and bis pales Honore, ond be bad been established in Paris inner. Bee Expected Revolution—The Obnowious pander hase iicumusrnammnelncte Saas ie bagmvtgnes aiaeewees a pmb ibg exchanger wut of oi wert ban of ma pono ‘the Caan ay Cale weet silane MRGEMAN & 00., 161 BROADWAY. Parties Mustering— Mosquera’s Charges Againatthe Presi | tau M. Connor, who, aa our readers will recollect, died | Avehbisbop Cullen, of Ireland, bee yublighed snother pe Rody gy Be Np Liye wer Rai, St lovee ¢ Jasons 8 re : an’s | Mr. Keane and Mr & z g 3 dent—United States Vessele—Gront to the White St-bvins | from the injuries received in his altempted Seneel, ete boom fh. balloon ascen- , in which, after recommending some devotions! | defaication may be conceived. make Company in Nicoragua—Movements of Mr. Dimitry | sion from Palace Gardens on Thursday lest, took place yes- | *%#FeW#es durisg the coming month, he takey fling at wang ery Pag Sons ont oeraat $e Peahatn-—Drtn Veasels—The Isthmus Quid | terday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late reeidence, | ‘2¢‘‘secriligous King of Sardinia,” and explains that render rind foes tthe cloray. snd to plows ladle Wow Fever at Acapulze—Death of the United States | No. 171 Mott atroes. A large number of the relatives, the excommunication bull has what monarch specially on tag arvianin Meee walle ne ceovieel Ccnuapenae. z £ z E F ne 4 ; BEGEMAN 4 00., 161 BROADWAY. HEGAMAN &CO., 161 BROADWAY. Hi i 3 HEGEMAN 200, 161 BROADWAY: é. ‘en ‘conrt, a. a Conan, friends and acquaintances of the deceased the of The clergy, ly respondents mea: un 8 Tai BRoaDWaY. en we ‘is *: together wi suber <f metre oa grin Lnaes! very points of its horns. fatten te hes eaten, cate tae ene ieee ‘ons. oa said Justices, Mr. Keane opened HEGEMA! » 3 BROADWAY. gota, or any of the faterior Btates of the Confederation. | at th» bouse were conducted in sa impte sive mane By Our Paris Correspondence. tae eublol Meat Siseta bene coast ae tae to renew fis hc pettoch, bet onion nae HRGEMAN & 00., 39 BROADWAY. The latest intelligence, however, in a politial point of | Me Rev. Mr. Sawyer, pastor ofthe Orchard street Uaiver- Panis, April 19, 1800, foval ground with reepect to Hcg Bidelt Gal for HRGEWAN & 00, 80 BROADWAY. PE. vutcndiee tren area ‘el Gs bag sack bet SR Ee Ok eaters s | Oe Pamteeet Perk Reh ad Sutewlend and pp org oy NE RS MEOGMAN & 00, oll BROADWAY. appears that Congress has refused to repeal the leo. | small bruise or cut upon the right oheex, =” Prasico-Ohangarnicr at Naple—he Papal Quati n in Tangbes having. boon ‘in the ee HEGAMAN & 00, 61 BROADWAY. eden id eben ees ah Maxene’ SrukR—Tho aogar makers of this city | Fvence—Mme de Monitins Balt the Pampild ita Tet abit inde ee “ot” auraoton; he 4 lera\ion, and a revolution, therefore, may be con | held a mecting on Friday evening at Harry King’s,in Gen Coalition’ — Gen. Lamoricisre—Nico— MarriagePof Miss | tim way to ricane Deltors rela re ae HROBMAN 2 0O, Sil BROADWAY. sidered inevitable. te street, Mr. Sinsedas sollng as chairm Hwton—False Ties of Nobility—A tue way to Mexico. Americans coming to Paria cannot be | ‘worst repute aunt disorderly charesiers ot every demoripe pi he, ‘The an. It seoms jobility—A Pious Swindler— Much op their guard against the bility of gen pute and disorderly charscters ‘desorip- HAGEMAN & CO, 766 BROADWAY. | ee Kyi egasd thinks 90, jadging | that a largo manufacturer of this city, who employs about | Dah @f Talma’s W idow—Races, de. Sea Bot be slow to point oat the disad- Soh canis eS nee ca days whee from the activity which tho recruiting service is con. | one bundred hands, carrying cseb about in Wk . : lore—the has hada soriscw’ dispute ith his | _ St Rebert Peel, in bie passage through Paris, did not | ““Talwa's whlow—the famous traged se Parla. 4, | sd aleo.on the day after the Og hich ee presse SOLE AGENTS FOR MEDICINAL WHISKEY IX othe: aired them press himself very Swiss rviving actress | yer a Ln ch gabe of Cundinamarca, au¢ the few other | men, who complain that he req’ to “strip” the | fail to ex; bimeelf strongly on the ques. | S.¥ery advanced age. She was the last ea aN etd Ss at ype whe Poon wu | bmn eeu, er he etn | ana are | Siiebistaset om tin ont ly Haclycmlaubleg the tcl end tate ee Ret wy to ry Bor Per y boys, hired by tho mana | This rather euetimmeawinm il Cmenee and tereaeih: ms HAA tBs plane bed "bead tt oa rior \ facturer. For this and otbe: = mon have | tisus sire must take care bis gallant steod doa't carry commenced the first day’s ranning of poy “4 , Larghem received a waruiug from ed was the settling day, caumog great a fe. i i g 3 ¢ ‘beng the | vice of the government. reasons and the braog ‘well struck. Mr. Sempeon Hart, who seems to hold ‘veieg well | Og the other hand, Generals Obando, Moequera and | Bent position among the workmen, offered a t eoniaat | tim among the pitislis. Ib ie very flattering to the Bwise The atiendance of the Joexey | Porte tale about ie eae eee ecaneeat which the ime i E i ‘ana'yele to | Lopez, all three of them ex Presi: (That all the men present ehou! ‘ od ox Presidents’ of he re} Py " id pledgo themsel to he be arncters was very great. There slee wali got pars aie Srquahhdtg ange Soters!ta wn, Saye publics | to work for thit employer, aod also to uno thelt tn faeacs pay sale sas as saben ahinhetnenacain et Po} seiner aries spectators same proceediogs west, on i, belore, and aia benane mes esonret tan geverument, it i set moa whether tng icra enede eee not ublikely Sass fhe extprosattin af Gitte qultibade they bo around Ae oviree pane ne By mae carriogea, tino to the putce, Mates ilo ical aor and ‘up by the ae Rien ae dent eos ‘ae There was | a litle too much for s notever strong head. I say no. our ond Ben ee eee The Emp | [angham’s, and tl ype ee his were made at - racine fod an aro General Herran, who haa deen scting the part of sogar,taxkere? society tn the | hing about Str Robert Peel et having the right ou his | Covstevs de slorny, eer pettaes azo tne Chaat ent | there tt way piace af rendezvous forthe Kemet cha: ‘ont ‘olrte ted dra President ana has utterly failed to goariace the sen thi side. Le Suisse 18 a very delicate one, and from | ‘h," cocete te tenutifally fockted wad planed the wae iegutratcn by ig Pm ue Pa parece bo ; ot Sere Soe ening opealled suck ® teaven a great fermsntation may eventually cote ean ae tained located aud planned, the pve: | rood order ‘tnd “proper, was Terence | Extendineacian turk catia Seater Sta Maat | Ur ten, itt we ten os vee | ne sesracsas i ieee ss how pay re woe the mat, | Covtention cometh; and from some casual expression meurrection im Sicily. w the erie that la edo the matnio™ ike gia Comovs Com.—Mesars, Leland, thrown out im mized society 1a hia weutt rectus, devil | tLe Nwsetrectnn o very far from wing euppresneds Tk | wed Degtreloe * Temaited ofthe Un sent, “ie a , of tho Metropolitan | may care fasion, some of bis best friends are not aliile | Mehix, conquers; it i conquered in tte turk; It eonoen. Soule, ceneiag if ak banen of freee, exeen tor wovOrancy to “landa. 0 ‘us youtorday a Japanese gold coin, the | apprehossive thai he msy have committed himself in a | \ia'4s Neel; OF, to speek more gorscody Ut falls back on ‘eed jmulbp ieee ttat-Tesy > ” he “a poms pr ry o ay ag vane aa cetimated by competent jowellere ts one | very imprudyé manner. There ‘s,dulp eae the mounvalners RY lity RARER the patriots and r it "a8 o house ‘eet ident of the Confederation; but if the country be- hundred dollars. It sof pure gold (20 pura mata he « ee the King’s troops, I told you, in previous letiers, eg - comes. 1 into a civil war—ap evept almost curtain Nexfdieute dott ad thick asa twenty shilling American The semi official journals are not a little sore at the ar | slat ou the 1buheiwo bourse’ ‘content woul place at San | of a lioetse. Bead of aifaira, Most Wikely it will bo some military giticom, ‘The fe milled, but in ® style eatiroly | ticle in the London 2imes om the subject of Swiss resistance Loans ae ee ibe Lege A ey anne. cet—Moagaers or Ovance, pe. a | eigegent from we merken ole, Yok comes bat ke the | to French occupation, The Patric ukes ihe opportuni Jnr they re-urved tn greater strength, The oontest was ro- seen “et dierurfences and ricous eestoct couide bie Cah C= eee | aan ‘Spanieh dollar : to pdr 9 tye obeerving that though for special reaeous of lla own pewed, and very bot. insurgents fell back oa the village houre, perticularly om the occasion of dghte of more thaa Bogor: es aod his Japancee ——— a painted tdvanve.. 1 8 mt may encourage the Swiss, one from which the soluwery dislodged them by means of ar | ordinary iuterest, euch, for |Latance, as one between Tom cabin wih TiN promoted em cat aner | raugharanere are evidently witha te Thess thing quite cortain—that not a shilling tor asoliier will | solccr Tee Mile place of leek fal eta Se eee wee | aoe sent, batons Breall, fought. 19 September lest, cod at bree Lemeit Cn Eee vcteeed to | Sibw ob ee co hpi it give or lend them in thelr mecd. But at the same time Dow to be seem there but ruins and | In snsw ‘Witnesses said there tes sccuettae brought San Prancaco by Major Reed, who ob vuabies amon ieargeate vposulis of Soin tbe scousatinus brought gainet the President by ROOST Mininco by Major Reed, who oblained it there | it disdain, on the part of France, all ides of doing *87- | co) pieg or valuables yp genanges tm grarsting fer} ool 0 on © pues General Mosquera—toe liberals vouing of the Japanese. thing to call for avy such threatened demonstrations on in the direction of Monreale. this | and ‘more ia vativi agsinst the ‘Tux Govenxon’s Rooms, Cry Haut—The Governor's | tno part of the Swiss. avother struggle had taken piace on the eame | that throng: ‘the con. | Rooms, which were considerably damaged by the fire in From the immediate friends of M. Baroche, observa: | | 0 on ire inter” farce ing eowe ree, on. the City Hall, bave now been put in perfect repair, and du tions are made which show, however, that (he French go- | pours made great eflorts to dislodge them bear U ota ont g shells into the town, ou | generally, “ £ 1 : ii eee eens weaver again ee eres | er 4 nen inet avlasked and Griven back wit oom ‘ve » oe een et old attitade Vit lest were alle riven . ry caaaies 1 ‘aie siz of the ronme, bat the wals bare been | ssvumed Dy the Swiss, and that they are fully awire that | Oiscrabile loses. On the next day Genera! Sa zano des. Gocgapaness.” Penutas ‘ ro ot A recn. hey | Ly Kr} pothing would be 0 prejadicial ‘to she Emperor's plans as peteded 6100 froeb troops, after having reviewo! them, b D % james Galway, 0. coliisten. 1 look t td told them that they were, gotngout to chastive a rebel Hunt, ar- | Der ch avenue, somewhat after the style of the Mayor's svything in the sbape of pom it as | sd told tem cule be ieftto tne mercy of the soldiers | said, though be bed wot had much experience as to the HB 58 t quite certain that the government will eschew every © | General Salzaco left Palermo at nightfall, ‘and encamped | joriscietion of the magiatrais in these matters, he cool- the p eenily eubs there had ate eee sehen the centre of the ceiling, enclosed in & circle. ber. are four shields surmounted by en Amerioan eagle, ‘end | casion of provoking ome, There are, indeed, quite troas | owtede the gets On t day—the 16th—he at tacked the ineurgents at six o'clock ip the moraing. Over the face of the shields, the word “ Excelsior. ” The The news whatever from Niosregus. | Vorlons designe are beautifully executed, and when the | enough in the fre ra pamela sees Could be heard from that time until noon, and the | appellant bie license The tbe effect that the | Toomsare egain fited up they ‘Will present an imposing | 1# arming, might and mais vere is | troops repeatedly attempted an arsault. But the jaar. | that t what was term 4 & (gbtiog Bouse, and that myn it ta the intention Sie. Commis: | manifesto as genoralissimo of the Pontitoal legions; and | gente soceessfully defended all their entrenched positions, | Langham bad been a pogiliet, end tbat bis house was re- 3 to have them ready for the J " Chapgarntor is by this time at Naples; but what to do is toa feally the troops had to withdraw. In the moantime, | sorted to by persons engaged im matiors connected with ee | ee Jaxmsrows.—The ausiversary of the | n:4 easy to tell. Tt might naturally be thought he would loan ae aes Palarnn, and ought i pot 3 fa was Kooored wish tho full . on ‘sveh houses Decm 10 tbe | seulement of Jamestown occurs on this day (MAY 13), | be more in his place in Sicily, from whence reports | precarious to Bold the pice Ay, Wa Ate, ns tues rettavet. | Eeaere” tape "Ge, Oude ,: - nited Sate stern el | and it is the intention of the Virginians resifent inthe | .¢ 4 yory sinisier character are sprosd, spite ot phd Ue fate evraiting & in cane of one. He par i) Cribb’. Bat Moareale was a ‘still in port. Tho future move- | felty to commemorate the event by appropriate ceremo + mente mre move; | Miive. The Ola Dominion Society avnouncs tbat an ora- | 'B contradictions proceeding from Naples; aad | pity region. Thie ry ovtfrom the Navy Department per.pext mail Th will not | ten will be delivered ander ther auapioes at three | many perfona continue to receive private let | taken, pillaged and racked, aa os a}, aa the villas in | bed any complaint to make; all the complaint was . be accised unl then weiner she io teee dhs wil peo. | Hina. Geo. W. Sur -eeareawe eb. Geaper Fosunts, 67 Se | tre) from pain WR Pen ner, erates. rere teapot, popalariy described. sa | cad tbat wee 8 wast tar tna lotenterence of tas’ poliae’ y back to their country, jon. Geo. » 0: even - ¢ 9 d : ° cred to & port Ip the Atlantic , via Caps Horn. y | eg a grand dinver will take place at the Metropol conspiracy as not yet trodden out. Altogether, therefore, | wn tacin dur comes d’or9, js Bow nothing bat « heap of bo bad charge of the pablio bighways, and were re: FRYRY HART BEQ., The United States frigate Lancaster, beartoe the flug of Hote}, at wbich, we anderstand, the members of the there are quite enough materials for s coufagration with o great, however, had been the lose on the bie for the preservation of orier; avd hed Lang- oe. oot Fing Officer Montgomery Commander: th Chief of ibe Pacitc | England Society will sttend, by special invitatioa. out going to the Alpine heights for more. day of tho flylog corps which committed those piorfered Vo taalert any person outeiie bia Bouse be pane Tyubsron, suited Bonoe for the Mexioan cout on the 28: | fy, Groncs’s Cmoxet Cron —The match that was Me Narec's de Pimedsn, 01 tadient coloec! fn th nue, that W had to retarn Whe next day to Palerms, | wows have been able to proceedings for aevault. Th tonet' 4 pte » ») 0 , a ‘ | on ecco © wi Pn uld not . at t bed oro “ ' a ae Levent “ ae mo emer e woek for the | Come off betwosn the married and single members of this | service of Austria, who was ‘istiogaisbed in the Hangs of bie lee nym 5 shouts the i xaos be ahee — 2 ! Dept Hont, hes, ub be ed i Friday, shen 7 bow, to bricg Fula UpOw an ladivn when i Bad Dew anowieh Islands. Her commander, Capt nt, hes, 1 | club bas been pertponed wutil Friday, May 18 owing to | rien war, bas been appoiuted by General Lamoriciore iA by between’ 20-0 and 8,000 towargente | A}; hy Suaraden, ays] pod } a a the morning o. the “ edge of the way |p @ Lich the house was ova uct apd that the houre was one whore aumbe: ve bt whieh took place must have been terrible. | The borted 920 of their own number, and 250 of the taderstand, been charged with the ‘execation of avery | some uraveidable coumssspes important comuntesion Of a civil oDAracter, by Flag Officer | 18ih the wickets will be picbed at ten o'owck. rs of moh Maj Bo the ays we eee | Ocn Fret Mayor. —It ie not gener \y K.own, perhaps, Everything externally wears in Paria—and Paris ; Th on bomaiee oon Am prone An con as | that Captain Thome Willett, the fir. siayor of the aity of France~an aspect of repose. You*hear litle about the ter isd benore they Toereas, ‘There wes con. bat The two Jemaiae wegen Goreg te mares eusmes to | Wena Turied in the etty of Provideoes, Roode | papal question, thoogh it is quite certain it one which | ibe yown was sacked and pillaged by the trope in & by no meavs vanished from mens miods. the | really satanic fashion, their olllcers sottiag hom toe ex Te prnah ship of war Calypso, while lying st Tabogs, ph have been tried md noquitted. } Police Intelligence clergy have been universally given to understand that | “Mh noe i Tee anys after this tho same band of iovurgenta, who | to ey t Thu Iebzus cominurs healthy and tranquil THB | 4 pogyaw wa Tint Place —A complaint being re | the government will put up with no foolery om thas Hay wo daze after thie the, sume bond Smcaw, which bed | the cbampiorship—was sot talked of Ia every quartes cently made against Jonaona Hamiltoa, cf No. 112 Woe! | jeot, and that avy attempt to exaggerate, to mis! ad, to ‘coce wore to close quarters, the latter | from the highest to the lowest. He kaew it bere seem to take but Jitie totercet in the » 4 ty stad, to remain peutral, \etwenty-cighih street, for Kesping a disorderly hows, po | appenl to the religious prejadices of their flocks, will ae ain from Palermo The encounter tool taked of im the hone; it woald be the pisce at Al BAF, Leer. URer. rhinces of the Interior, Their policy is, as pre >, and ended in the defeat of the troops, b) peerisy not vow t—the priae reg wae et ve been bo arrivals at this port from the West A oR ny ‘daa marten (eneept Tbe ‘Levest from Re- | eeman Barron, on Friday pight—at a most inconvenient | promptly and summarily dealt with. Suil it is clear from | who lost two pieces of cannon, Anotber column of troops, pt a 1ecogeized (sot, and beens * wore granted and wlejo) eines the Cepsrtare of the United Star ex's | and unosual hour, it te trae—called upon the lady In ques: | the paius token by ihe }nies 4 the discassions io | *hicb bad advanced in ee Geection < Cofaiu, sloog ihe ay mee o Fee heh | tobe pres Aghtors, Rranoke from Aepinwall on the 29th alt for New Yore . her t " " he | the Corps Legislany et coast, on the 224, fell beck upon Termini, without © looked fe 6 porseeston Of a pablic hoawe as toneequentiy there 18 no Rews to fend you from either of | ee wa i ng al the Enperere very desirous of #tanding well before the | ce moat, bavieg (ound the country covered with dense tof haven for their life, etter they had mate them- the quarters Indic Trenty eecond precinct m hous. Mre Hamilton | q. rig, sud there @ little cont be would be weil con | merres of weil armed patriots. rome notoriety, for the reasy purpose of britging Three last Goya three Sardinian meo-of-war have r there with shom they hat bern asaciel— Oy. BALTIMORE, MD. | ae The stestesbip Jobo 1. Stephens, which ernved here | was ratnraliy indignant st Doing called out of hor howse | ter § to be decently quit of the Papal difficulty. However ; i. ee etiee, reports the yellve fever et Acapelco, Mr. | st such time, and refused to scoomoeasy the policoman es: | as 1 be y hed, every tht J snore then | their aprearasee in the Sictiian waters, near Messine ice of kindred purmelt, who Wok an interest in Sights Momeken we mains ‘Cnmeal st that port, died of 1S | cept upoe sheer compulsion. Barron, whe bed several of | usual look of quility about K is whispered | coer Palertoo; the names givea are the Governois otber sports, which was not confined to that oman, youre ar tec cays illness. No eommusicaton is allowet | his fellow officers wiih him, 1 once Nommanded tbe ea | thet the kmperor, jn tie interview with Mr Cobdea, ee | tripe, be Avthica Toe Ampbion has arrived hod te SE, ee nee? ar cceee sumneps. wich the shore. tue party to charge upon Jobacos and teke her wo the | sured piemea that be b hed the course of | Me Americso frigete bas joat lft Ney ywen Langhet had never been guity of riowus HVORD, VA. sR ASPISWALL CORRESPONDENCE. | isuee hones, dead of alive. Barron bimecif was | the aa that be bel wolmertial weaty, acd | Palerino. There ie 20 longer aay commach uw dsorderly conduct in hig house; be bet never tac ted ty cotborieed agente for my Disis OUR ASPISW A! beninggrote | foremont in the ar@vult, but the moment he pieced | felt the abeo carehty of reencing from eome of the | or telegraph with the is and. The gove the perscos WhO met round bis Rouge to disturbances; above are the only au! age my 8 Asrowwaut, May 4, 1969. bis band upon Je ye shoulter that inoigoant I he bet previously gnarded France, | are not even slowed to carry den: are’ the mengiateates granied itn te renewal of his indy hauled off and wilt ber left popped the chive! fulged the hope of it laying tbe founds | ccveuls. All wo be oraiy tr: ceure—*bieb there had been mo reason for forfehing, 9 te * any condition the; aitach to 400 the Rom toe vf permanest amlcadic relations berwoen the two The movement af t ations The beadquarters The ball to be no inte review, treated 6,0 0 offic about heo maoh bas been said, Is postponed for a would de faithfully observed; and twas hoped thet tn mercy, if not jastion, thie bench would mot single Out ous incivicua! from & clase Sad rend Bim t atter rain by taking away from him nm I Deat Uv tits fe Sw vista! < ey oS United Shits | oun officer equare tn the eye, The Diow was , sees, gerer, but on, and regar ‘Ths rainy seamon bas commenced, and Aspfawall, se | all person ‘ht the Amazon edotm or. At this happy mome & 7. SOUP, Sal: iver Dietitieries, JeGergon County, Ky. ‘Who'eeale rooere in New Yo k. ork. nat the hotel of Madame de Monti)». nee, bat I bave beard that the well ma, bas a resord of endien doathe for the | pil ner + happy ’ 1 poston s | Chae at ba sayemee poe bes - rappeared, aw wo f « ] believe there # BO er reanoo oe oF omoralen! wn o fare. fans fow weeks. ich he fooriebed in his ry po tone the fact of the vast preparations in pro Mansartrnn, Aprt from Uime to time, with i knowledge oa the part of ‘The following citizens of the United Grates have died at ment of the potioe |i they for this magnificent jéle not being Bubed. " Napler to the 280 ‘Confirm that Oa | the megietr b and aseocialons of his lke ken by sgsauisa’ter three days’ Dgbtiog | *? the eo men are proverbially Debind their Uuse in sack the Ewpress bas token rach ® hvely intere ‘ove devigns, alterations and additions, that original we yy. The government stetes The Aeistant Jot: tthe beneh that they must ¢e ‘cevta remain Wo be purraed, | cite upce thie question without the | ast prejaiios a8 to ties of provisoas = clase of indivicua'®, bat rimgly upon the evidepes- Dat list #, for thay dim prisonor wer, The ternivie threat Arptnw2!! withta the past month>— . Orange C. (durchitt, of Attica, Fy omiag Co yN Y., aged ened upon Lemiieo aot m: 413. He was going to Cslifornis, 9 twee then made to arreet ait the nanates o sheen several times countermanted er at the @ kiquor ¥ 21 yeare, died Apr. ¢ bave been soum peal was rejected by 19 votes to 15. Liquor Merehonte to New on 8 EB Oboretiill, and died the | we, male ood fem nd io tne confusion whieh | Wajsty wars’ the bowl on Monday the whole morning u eee often intercepted. The recent be ay peal © y * re sme crue : “ \* ed, Hamilton is enti to Deve mario his ercspe. After eek About in all sorts Of queer places, and had once caused greet excitement. The details are The cove of Csont was then proceoted with, ob the uulesten Mr. Serjeant Mallentine, Mr 4 Mr. Poland Motow » 6 for ibe apps wr Keane, Me. Tadal Atkinson Mr Le Breton fur the reepone bie care there were tho seme general complaints hat it was frequented by gen, and it was alleged that Oevnt bad dese Liqaor Merch ots in New York. — woh of the premiers the police reucesded tp | or twion nearly elipocd wp {rom treadio Gay alier reach ug Aspiawall. |p thoroegh Nathaniel P. Shall, ate Captain's Clerk of the Uaited | arreetiog one othemperson, namely, Caroline Clifford, who, | ea parks. fhe more then oe the Howard Houss very | along with Mre Hamilton, wae concucte? to the station | workmen a® to the etate of wife the 20h April Ho wae ) Dethty bepwreun a Coubie Ble of Metropoltane. Yesterday | haved bervelf hke an from Moost Holly, New Jersey, where bis relatives re. | wane ph a lh pa gp de afer tae a Bre. tp “te pages Febrme brlagiog Jasmin ri ary a * ‘came - events v' » cgpetned bole « ount of this even’ je medi ie Salen New fork, Sab me. ahead a | Connolly with free pritooers. sngrenee with wt “— the Comectuiionnel thie morning hes been sent & | colme whieh left Mesetpe op the 20th April wan engaged Ps view to bis home or = complimenting polos for | communigné vote denouncing let which bas for | to rerious mbate with the jnsargeote on ay and Lett. Geo, P. Welch, C. 8 N , the Peoont Lieutenant of Hient matner tn which they performed | eeme ces part been Ia er gat wbich town wae dertroyed ‘on royal ‘pate Sabine, die ordered ' of this brochure \# to treaps fell back woen Me Another colvma, ander } ee ti De ee ine tale eae oh > ee a ae ee ee Bent | ab of eves he Hee tcmimace of Geperal Letiain, bad loft Palermo in or- | Of the Rgbt Deimece Sayers and Hecwan. | stairs end lock them up Unt! & time conld be set apart ‘ents ip deci ‘oaly hostile to Rogland, that every The y reepeet @ genticman. Hie sudden and premature ‘South i so ; ‘ ger to subdue Trapent lt was supported by two iri | Water be bed refused tho license on the tov drove op defore the Tombs ina very baaioms oar | ibe Ilo} Alnager, and What it needs but a word to de | gaten. the hole fal ie regretiod by all wien ne at very taasasian cur | We Hi alage, aa eo 3 pd bined ba { cuaicied to. ables Joba G. Weteld, of Pranconts, Yew Hamretirs, ectonlly had the audectty to werk fate the | molteh the w brie. Th goes on to hat when here thie day, Be hts Seon suleting 08 7 t room. The argos eyes of Barron wore im | ayer } coalition again coours a Burope, it Ovations to Tom Sayers, the Pagtitet. lotemperance, and of omorderty Proceedings, oreat- Caldera, Chile, for tro years past, aod | Giste'y wpen the beld offender, and in lees than a twinktiog | mrn to feel the efects of it, and F PRESENTATION TO TOM SAYERS IN LONDON, ee y' oe at 0 eas Oaart ae r) home. He cams up to Pansens on the Inet i | Hemiitoa found Tamed te Ge erate the officer of the | good will and #ympatny of the p (From the London Chronicle, April 80 } erere hand Snares wbo was alleged have : Of. Hie aves & wife im Pranconis. | jaw, A chargoof amauitacd battery was roste against | ‘iter alenation trom the dogma of On Gatoréay it wae announced in the neighborhood of | Iorwn NEW. Te ror, oneated ont of over £50, a terra aay red Dalnomare, died Ya the bowpinal | the precmer, Sad Re, ter, was ordered W De TeeRee 8G | tile ter f fing ae phantly Mineing jane thet Tom Sayers would pitend 6s the, Uv itl nd whan the camo wae roady for trlal ® aompro- ore, april 4 < , Ynul be could prooure ball for Ris appearance when cxl'ed | her former fortanes. | suspert ‘be comment tice of the gectiemen wencesl Je on “sll cotaren the bg A ~4 pint dh ny Praia, aged | pen to snewer, Last evening the officers were entirely | addrenecd to the journals bar given © prominence to toe | who do vuriners at mo ty! ~A 2 Fi, the complanant withdrew bar gs. ” Michael Anrbech. @natire of Bobred Hecovered from thelr fatigue, aad fully prepared ti it + have ecloyed wilhoat it | purpore of recelring tigue, sad fully prepered to an eppblet wr pearor Yr. Gerjeant Ballantine made an able g hae been sald a | gubseribed ae a mark of t for hie tate prowens 8 | peal to tbe bene on Cannt’s ‘rei he a Gevoa, May 1, 1800. have been received from Naples to the 28th tbat the Klectrice bad arrived at Naples , amiable danghier of | ult send you a fall and parueular | fr 6 at only of o'sance como ained of het ooataued tows to teat ey { shen mobs collected to awertsin the reeait twente one, died suddenly last west He hoi lately come trem New York, aud was ‘cain tho slore of J. | digo another such night of barabsip if necessary. “ When ‘ om New empioyed 19 = om *: eet 7, Devore, and was generally ‘as | the prize ring. Although parm tbe refusal of the ‘been, Colonel! Wheat came down on the California ebip to-day, merely sometbigg for, the og oA Sry ey feet toe pereetad comm rivers FS qravied to bim sa a Sebting man, and ire as ono we onored I. Ly and goes to Vora Crov, vin Havers p, however, - on erybody | con eidered plegible, Mincing lane war crowded long be- jnepted ren years would «gu the ‘The United Stater frigate Sabine and storeship Fal mouth are in port; St. Lote at Greyto va. ‘Se * » | now enzionsty inquiring for it There {t no | fore the champion wae 5 —~ — Re takiry wee pur ek a niet S| coats that B dose not enit —e peter bed ate ee rrr ‘WAT Pébeived with tremen- MobbericoArrest venmee fr ‘sore. to be stirring «muddy waters with . | doa demonstrations ease. 2 geumag nian ae uy ike Sanwa es fend anxious 6 get the commercial treaty | into the coffee room. ‘coun be wae recetved ie part th * | land. Tt Amtstant Portmaster, p— A TO Fl Ty wim erceeec® Bree, | uncer weigh aa soon 68 possible; and ile conciliatory enihurisem, end then conducted up sta’re into the Before Commissioner Betta. efeer who wae & witness of the weroue wil verify thie wate v jeaned from the woo \\ has made | room, where the ceremony of Mav 12D he United States ee. Wen B. Carpenter.Tho | ™** 8 JACUBS, Bo. 4 Watehali sirest, ‘twill submisto © conferences the question of how | Seton Leng, one of the mos eminem rv the wow absolute rights of France with regard to | quenting the rooma, ancented the reat: am from ehich the od with tho present | brokers fell their , and, taking Tom Sayers ‘ ctteten! iefendamt was A t Postmaster at Mount Kisco, Superior Coart—General Term, Nee and Savoy may be teoon quoce Westenerter connty, New York, and wat arterted by Mr. | Before a fal! Dench. of Ba) rerland. on bie right bas’, introtaoed bem = the meet J. Holbrock, Special Agent o’ the Powt Office Department, | Revert © Bovertecl ys. The Mayor, &e., of New General Laworlctere’s adfrers, in the tew ond Mlogaiar | ire Deatening eheere te 1 tho introtretion durtog charged wih ttesling 'rom the Pest Offive a lower contain. | York.—In4p ment aillemed, with onete position he hee socepted, bas grea great ofence to bis | wh ich the champion remained perfectiy ceol Meh Hownee, 8; sgeinet \, 24; m drag merdenata in | We $4,500. The sxeerination was poviensed stthe re Frearie® Treadwell oe Russell Bebbine, pepleadot, | 6: Regeiutien ne. be enye, 19 ot | then acdreneed the & ¢ nenicgy of fom Savers, a0: TOF PATE OF PLaTLISTS. ques: of the prieoncr’s courge! vt the 20th of May | Bo.— New tial ordered, with conte to abide event. Islomiemn Wan to tbe tublice ines of Chrittianity remarked that though the eabacrip!on Bagged at fret, To Jadge from statiodum, pagiiem, eo far from lard rt

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