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nee, was (ound guilty was purely and entirely cir | The Bure Divorce Case at Cnt © She tow Mau. Muu Tees GB NSRLY ORRALO. lade v9.1 Pincay an ‘Cumatantial, there is not, we will veatare to | Quicaa0, Sune 2, ide.” ei Eal trom Wow Mexin cia istopendans ic 6a perce hacer 9 % rm te rataon wn jeleck, wittout further tat ay, pon record trial in which testimony anawer of the defendant to the complaint in thie having left the former place oa the 15h ull, The | Important News from Kurope-Landing | fhticc of this character appears more conclusive, or | * Ti Med te day. The document isa very iangthy a. “parr vero cone 0 alien ‘coming te wis Of Gartbaldr im Bictiy_Negve fou the |, CLsis.—On Fridey morning, June 1, Damm, Ouumsyaged | aevg:ees tani bos bore Sid aie toh ond one, The following are its chicf points:—The aaswer | 9M +4 then camo on alone. F'n. oP Pacific—imp tant from Bexieo—Pro-~ Red ck bah eee sre respectfully pals Fac enp ey y which py med aw y Wide-spread | admits the marriage at Albany in 1848, &c.; denies “Fri a, “Tainainns came to Ove of tho mail siaiions| ceedings of Ou.\grese—The Jispamcec— invited le attend tbe funeral, frou bis tie, rosldence, No, chaos ned in not a fam ousta of impression gallt of the accused, . It | criminal intercourse; says apeccations ef time und place | sear Pawar "rig th 6 20! Boles the mes bere. | Sarkets, dec. dee. 204 Kast Ninth atzet, om Ghia (Saterday) stlorcooe, ai | feah hey ats agaowriodend seemed as if, from the moment he entered upon | *F* vague and indeflaite; Aret became acquainted with | They seemed dm, "re scat out, and’ discoverns yen. | The Wim, ‘he presoat week, will be | "i1¢ naan pal Se’ have bea to Mr, Bureh at i Delaware spies W. tor, the on © Herat, for Pes id 4 remains will be conveyed to Calvary Comotery for y. Liver suis, efecuons the execution of his dreadful crime, to its final- Albany, 'm 1842, where Mr. Burch wasclork | campecnt of some ‘OY Kiowa braves, and oa last | ready atten o'clock (his morn, W- Among other things | totmen, | we Seapmveneie Reo saa pation consummation, every step he took was dee ima bank. He came to Chicago with limtted moane, and | Saturday, Lieut. ‘armen “008 ond oy left in it will contain :—The Ltteet Ni from Europe; Success” a anes — th her residence, Gatehouse, Galloway- | etomach ve bees made 10 pia to da power. tined to leave behind it ineffaceab balk, re. Burch has lace ascertained that | Punts em Orga scant te F | tal Landing of Garibaldi 1a Siohy, 2°04 area’ exctiomeat | Crur‘in the Tih yeur ot ace tye, te MANY CARH etare oF Tn ti30D Aan le proofs of | Mr. Bareh took pains to ascertain her poceniary circum: | "“Asother company bat tiv 20° Union in parauit of ta- | usronghout Naples and Siliy; ne'don 8% fe the Cham | — Lavwon.—tn Wo city of Hogota, New Granada, ou | ofan vetutiad sae an inser vas (@ Wrenn” her bhie connection with it, Although committed in | stances. “Mrs. Burch wan at the time liring in the family | diane that ware prowung ia iNé Foad Dy7Oed the ATESS. | piomahip in Kuglaad Settod, ke ; the alee Hototigence | Ti dey, APE IS. jaune Daraon oti sity. | | Me UE tall 408 Poorih aranuc., tates to Myath"« the dead of the night, and beyond the observa- | % Erastus Corning. Mr. Corning and friends apuistod Mr. seerer and it Serene ta etinen pease oe aay tories: from Califorvia, New Granada, Central 4, Werict, &.; Im: | Loam Kizomp, onl7 son « Edward aad Margaret * Wat ver bad tnsebd tion of all humén witnesses, the three murders | PS Pecunlariy, In 1886 a misunderstanding arose be- |." “Businoas in Bala Fo is vory Aull, portant Nows from Mexico; Coutinued succ *#OC the Live- | Seed # rears 10 monkhe and IB cays. | op gnottin td's ooeeploetin af Meee me ‘stand as plainly revealed to us, in all their cir- pena a tee run) =~ The Comtral Overiana Wikoe Ponk ma- | ‘ti te Proceedings of Congress, with thi /Special Dt- | invited to eftend bis funeral, trom the reotdcucs ot hie | sum surce‘eers n> Teart (2 ber aurings uit the umstasices, as If we had living evidence of the | language, which he sought © conceal fe tre pune we | Pees. Raichaate the Hmuxo; Mevenssate of the Jn eases, Ei, | pansete,, No. @'RHRE street, on Beaday afterscce, at two woah ete fois Pne,© onder pect of oar att facta. We caa'tell how the villain compassed sin- | bing aways kind unaeitentrghen sine woropreseal | the Conrs} Overand ant PGS Iaas Keane eehce | bre ona er aneucesc Theodore Parker 6 are | qRoanron.-0n Tharedayaeracon, May 3, ur. a | "Hf cost ni rt aa ge gly the deaths of the two young hands and then | 3° refused to give her money for family expenses. First tae cresting with advices to the 24th, ont Deaver OY | om ircim Lord Byrom; the Hersce Gee. M. Pa Wenand | | ‘The friendset the fare requested to attond the | SA4Of Hayes, Brook'ys, si 75 cents par Write; six for Siem crea et at fine fallow | Ws iron tr, Parcs egret ge | ete athe yamaha | Sas Qo, tit anceps cists | SRE RNR GN cn ae | Ag SLE GRA REEORE “SS, ORL his efforts to effaoe the damning evidences of | rogard ior Mr. tuart until w dicuty in Vasineas maitre | ‘mente or dafoase, tx vase thoy wore aisecced by Ie: | CC sme mov ee the are ecce, recchce ty oaeg ®00H | eat et cee eet We Pass, ia the 0th | Silt. mi Broadway. 7 SOOT SOWARS ‘this crime, until the collision with the Martha | arose. wet Mr. Stuart several times afterwards at divers | “W028: The city was divided into four wards aud piaces . ead ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully T JONE®’, 10 AND 1ANN BT: of rendezvous, appointed im each io case of eurpriss. | or otherwise. Single copies, in wrappers, oan be invited to attend {he funeral, from hie late residence, No. A t ‘SakT. A NEW StvEe scared him from pursuing his task, and com veces At cus te Mf: cad Mrs, Butoh ond Mr. ond sala Foported’ by French ‘waders that aa aiteck on and Nam 38 | SS SSS. Decanenneaney Stoart ‘at the house of Hon. A whites threatened. There are now pum: any wae Said’ dookaees , jaye ind las. Afterwards Mr. Stuart called Sipe ahcas ok be ay enn gg men Soe, Sereno At Ree Se as ttn lon wa cannot but be attributed to the direct inter-| isnt werd” ter oho wer’ ecgaped and want te ae ert ne vidalty, but eral endo Sesser Lied ference of Providence, is owing the clear | not se him. Tho only Nberty Mr. Stuart ever took | MINE | serious, No fears are entertained SMTP Gta Rem ‘powiodge that wo powes sof all that occurred Tag lation (Mim, Durch by the armor oume trical | ing, asmeds sentient inlet ‘Sty “lashen in pubis *2Cecaboation fom igniion can be extinguahed by te camer idles muertos meer ssecaty | 2 set call sguin uni) the fal of 1060, when | SUNY chcllnd cr Bg Tatas ar * eigen have contrived to do away with most, if not all, | ur, Durcn mado es eppoiamest no ects yosuy iar, | ther a whee oe mune ave Hovorable, The wow poe ft he tell of alu the traces that betrayed the manner in which be sccomplished his bloody task. It was the forced haste of his movements that blinded him to the risk that he ran in taking away from the vessel so many articles which could at-once be identified as belonging to the. mur- dered men. In all this we see the hand of an all-seeing and ‘all-directing power visibly at vn, a e ‘bad wv, " 4 "" work, to. show that, no matter how lonely the leer rent he NC Hae of thonnde ds provesint no oranaranen eos ea ; locality or isolated the victim of © crime like } aforesaid young lady at Little Falls, and receiving replies; Ngaion’ Ween tor le eace'nirwils clawed this, the murderer. has no security against | on tne7h of January, 1860, complaivant commenced ae ‘ioe ee soda ema deteotion and punishment. Ainding fault with ¢efendant about trifling matters, ac- PGoveland 9 please copy a teout ‘veqsnbie Sravdntber's U eros! Plat? Se There is a feature connected with thie case | “UMS ber of too much intimacy: with all of sforesald par- pam shoes 4. — OO y,ataunt—Ou Tveday, May 31, aftér a sort ilines, ‘sri. being ont fai-h ia the inca'e Renee ef bie deeee ‘ , 8. Ts ‘— Kentucky Salt pwIN, eldest som of Mdwin and Tersea E. Labori, eget § 9 |tbee. Ie now sole proprietor of mutere, which affords ground for congratulation, and {creeper pa creme hawt Senel Gila aee a oe, 13 daze. . 7 + ‘ January, when he asked hor to siga a confersion; wont to ebureh together that day, slopt in same bed at night; abe refused to do apything until she could send for her uncle, Erastus Corning; be enid nothing would be done until Mr. Corning came. On Monday, January 16, be compelied ber to sign a confession, stating bob WECRMAN 2 OO. 161, hd, P11 and 706 Broadway. tcgraphe—Chas. H. Vi thliameon’s penctipe Gallet, enablished 185, 02 249 Ful.on street. 6 end The reistives end frieade of the fently are rospectfully invited toattend tho fumerai, thin (Seturday) morning, at |; og tem o'clock, trom the residowco of hie-parents, |! No. 90 North Fourth-street, Wiltameburgh, L. 1. t Lonciay — On Friday, Jene 1, afier @ and painful Hares, Ann, wife of andrew R. Levgley, inthe $%m year |) of ber ege. Ber friends and ictotives are invited toattend the fu- that is the promptness with which it was fol- Jowed up since the question of jurisdiction was decided. In the intricacies of our State code the ivgeauity of the prisoner’s counsel could eadily have discbyered pretexts for delay, and also i i s U Most, May 33, 1860. Cotto easior. Salza to-day, 500 bales. Barrons, June 1, 1369. Flour dull and ~ Howard stro, extrs that unless she complied he would tura her out of the s Corn ficm —-- } moral service, at ber sate residence, 46 E'ghth averwe,on } of PP.” sie, potation for a motion for a new trial. The mode of pro- J nouie. He promised nevar to show the confession, and | White, Ofc. a 70c.; yellow, Tic atic. Provisions firm +Expandeo” at 142 Fulton Streen ! Sunday afternoon, atiovr o'clock.’ Her remains will’ bo | ovb'le wt pity ike eorrowec p00. + 7 . Whiskey cui. ot yi 142 Puboo street | token to Tarrytown, on Monday, for interment, wow Rem onneed Of Sot! 924 ES “eae we cedure under the United States statutes is not on Ee her to sign, after he -_ dictated po Pocavmrara, June 12900 | | The whase ‘mechine in motion, Fars le thie cits, on Friday, June 2, Mama Lowa Cam <ignahavtdrancet he den tenets und ‘Oe pial word, ebe coatinually pro‘esting that it was untrue. He Flour unobapged. Wheat closed witn a declining’ tem- atand, * ia Lane, 0 26th soar ct ber ego. tors of ir Mow's Pilla of iroe bare of the tr aca only more conducive to the iggprests of justice, them made ber sign another, which defendant supposed |. deaey: white at #1 40.091 £0; red, $: 23 0 $1 hes DNGROUT'S Granite Hall, 102 Fullon sweet Her relatives and friense are tavited to-attond thefe- | ver ibe vesiiabia universal sills, thoy will teckev dense but also to those of humanity. It is no benefit meady. Provisions firm: baooh bame, 1OXKe., sides, sig0 }) noral, from tbe residence ef her mothér, Maria A. Robin. f M.00 rn cerdition Ge sforeesié manter of wes what she bad written, denying ail the charges he wade, which aftor wards proved to be the confresion on vou, No. 178 pire street, Br20klyn, on Sumday ator. f = ite will forfet a boon, at cae o’olor! MeKnocy —Of inflammation of the lings, Eiavy, in- foot daughter of Jobu and Margaret McKlamin. ed potice of ) en reo a ge jacCamant.—On iburo' 2emsumption hus see tae” cadhana . ‘Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cametery, tats (Saturéey) alternoon, a bal/-past tao o'clock, from ber motber’s resicenco, No. 244 Division street. MeLmian—Suddeoiy, at 47 North Moere strost, New York, James McLuiiay, Jr. (late of Scotimad) of the frm of D. and J. M. MeLelian, [ithographers, 26 Sprove street. - The friesds of the family, also Third compeay a to prisoner to distract his mind with vain hopes of escape, and to make him undergo the agonies of two deaths for the one that the law awards. A Srnoxe Cram on Concress—Case oF Harm Satomoy.—We publish this morning the details of the case of Mr. Haym Salomon, ‘whose family has a large claim on the Ameri- caa government for moneys advanced by the deceased In the dark days of the Revolution. The facts will be found to be very interesting During the last session of Congress, Gen. Shields, from the Committee on Revolutionary Claims, made a report to the Senate in every Burrato, June 1, 1000: Flovr quiet and uaehanged. Whoat: holders firmer, buyers holding back; sales yester’ay afterneos, I: oushels Recize club at $1135¢, 1,800 bushels whit- Us nada af $138. This morning, 6,100 bushels Canada ciuo.at $115. Corn: lc. a 20 lower, and heavy at the clos of of the market; eales, 26,000 bushels No. 1 at 630. (ver doors. He tried to make ber acknowledge herself guilty at fifteen different times. She would not. He saidhehad written to Mr. Oorntog to come to Obicago, ani sent her wo Albany the next day, not allowing her to eee HICHARO B. LOOER & 00., ___ 10 Coase stseet, Bee Wort. Dr. Kinne’s New Trass.—Cheap, Clean jo a WF Pads eupertor ‘to ivor7 or a Chiropodiat, 760 Broadway. Refers w phyctoians and \OBNS, BONIONS, OLUS AND INVERTED NAMA poe ae Friday, Juve 1, efter Nagering illness, Catharine 7. OpPreiie Bovraro, June 1, 1960. | bie, flour, 31,060 bushels wheat, 66,0¢0 bushels corn, Wapaamer EuszasaTn, Cacghter of Daniel and (CBRRCERE REWADY. aw UNPAILING @PECIVIO . Conference » Mr. Buapes of Michi; . way favorable to the claimants. The dpca-| | In tbe 2, tora, bof, Mich'gan, | 12,000 bushels oat, Set Sek Wetu relatives and frien’ of the family are invited to | Sid ohutinais enc s aher tre "fl Some ea eat ments submitted to the committee showed that | the Discipline which was adopted ia maeal only Flour firm bat dull: sales small. Wheat firm; sales: siiend tbe funeral, om Sunday afierncon, a two o‘clesk, | Sa raiee” Bane aot my malo and rat as advisory in its nature, pot ; that the chapter is | 4.000 bushels Canada club at $1 19; 6,000 bushels ‘Racine from the residence of ber faiher. Goutbeido. Staten laland. bg Aas A ESES, wi there were evidences of a debt due to Haym | {Fist so clearly declaratory of and advisory | Chub at $1 10, and 6,000. bushels white, Indians att 43; rf AL Ricbenen, on thereeay, tay 81, alee & fork, 13 and 18 Fast row, Salomon, at the close of the Revolutionary war | of that it requires no clause. afloat. Corn held ‘firmly: Tight; sales, 2000 short Hines, Antam ©. Mussanva, in the year of his AUHON —WE ARB OTILL GRLLING amounting to $353,729; and it-was recom-| Tepre beet tbe maori rer ere te ae” cae “*Tie funeral will take place from the Methodist Rplase- | Views ot Faypt Gresce. aly. ti geen hot Oe mended that » bill should be brought in | with tha} part siricken oat in any way relates te | Bye et Sic. Peas quist. Canal pal cbureh. corner of Fourth and Gardonatresta, Fioboken, | $1f per deves: best Ameriean ind second Tee. the proposed restrictive rule, which has been readered | pissdy, "e, Sde, "on flour’ to" sa ie (Baturday) afternoon, at two o'olook. Relatives and | *' Si per dosen; Faper Views in authorizing the payment of the debt. This has | unnecessary by tho rejection of the rule. 2 friends are invited to attend i. 37 Mabton ane, een the fifth or sixth report of a similar | ., "Ps excites question, nes tun declared settled, as far fan Wrancieo papera pease notin. Ou “= vg hee ejaculated taal coms bay ry et BOATS patterte, yh ~gahemaernenheny wed character made to Congress by either house | _, Siahop Moxan, who was is the chutr, plosty 5 ot bovegal, Iretana’ : during the lest fifteen years; but they were ‘A resolution wae adopted that the select wach Bis friexds, end those of tne ts png tected beng Eeeavkrom ne Bots ton, through the fliness of his family and him self, has retarded any action in the premises. One of our Washington contemporaries has Pa ae ae agen A J ugmanyuer tor Bjeretion of tha, boundary has’ rept was Te: wteranee. the together carious | sumed acta ly he Oman Commie: | aeons GaSe as Fe et ATE cn on Yt This we 3 . And in doing 20 are wotld cordially invite | {evan op teal coluren, 5p ads ie sayin Pare ve WTR ouster ead pe he ce er | ‘the attention of the public to the generous | fnown ‘s_Jeloro ent ol te mining vegies. The a“ Sf Gptve tz One Dollar, YS Ls IO ane one antireee character of Mr. Salomon, and the services he fee reper hate Garman work hen Ah 7, and Feet wr... prarnee RSET eS rendered this country. That he was a true and pt m relation. 9 tha a, ae rss, Teme ee wreots, rng il Seopa erin Cain ee —_ San atopees i strong evidence of the “ingratitude of repub. anh — - ~ IO = 2 ‘The Savoy Hat, i Hea” were we now to refuse to refund his family | trom toe Dexipias te Provision relating wo thprdtaation on ener. na wous, boot ac sgeemera ome ra haoFY BF, PEI"Y SASS worm. me the large sums of money he advanced to up_ “the Onterecce, then Ui balf-past sevea om 2, 10, 43, 72, 86, be arn = 16. The eat RT ron Brook bold the lives, the honor and the fortunes of ‘nal adjournment will probably be reached to.mor- . messin Be, June‘, ise.” ST mas Lion. ais pway. ‘8e08T the leaders of the Revolution, when there was tow she 61, 18, 58, 86 1D, 00, 23,82, 52, Sh, 58, SL, 8, 90,65. pony “Tus s Sor nar, ry Bw eThaw FOR Toone ik. tLsO. Thk SHORE NAP PRARL CASTOR HAT. Genticomen'’s and Boys’ Hats, Caps, and Qaewes Be Hine of every desc’ of style, tf HAR BBA AK'S, 298 Bowery, 5% 4 street, and 231 Kighih avenue. . Warm Weather Novelties. KNOX, 02 b 2m weetate eee 6 new Sew ? little chance of help from any other source, This is a case which calls for the immediate action of Congress, 98 it possesses featares of intrinsic merit which must recommend it to every patriotic beart. —$——$ Anotuve Scexs wx Concness.—Another dis oY tere es, Oficial sn iaaer of Hedges, Davis & r 76, 66, 39, es ees, 18, 1. ce ‘36, Mav 51, 1860. 43, 22, 6, 68,51, 45, 52, 29, 41,73, 11, 61, 13, 2, 28, 26,41, 95, 08, TL. 68, 65, 7. rises casted ai 068 re a Lm eg pesseeT, AS an, nl the ~ Meewer's tomy rs = No. 8 ew ee Goong. were being overhanled, and Mr. Train, of Mas- Eeghyn, Merine Uadwigahesute, Phen. aaa pachusetts, was making an explanation, he was | qsrterly Coaferenees for their action wag ofred nd die- swans pel soy Frees See “tan interrupted by Mr. Houston, of Alabams. This | Dr. Durbin and Mr. Moody spoke ably in (evor of lay RAYKIW®, vane nT Saver, t t’ =A Now Straw Hat til morning. twodueed this by DUNLAP & OO, Fifth avenue Great BShirts—6 for 6%. end 607 '. discourteous and uugentlemanly, when Mr. SOLSODT's art Masulectery 332 Broad ray. Houston repelled the charge of the gentleman Cahill's Boot and Shee Store Removed to 6:7 Broadway, beiween Honstos aad Bleecker streets interruption was characterized by Mr. Train as Simmons’ Undershirts and D: \. from Mussachusetts with considerable warmth | tran cei having sominsied & daloguien t Rich: MOODT'E tir Myre Bt Breeder. Holloway's Ointment Will Give the Most = 8 Speers | at ee eee weuame ou Reett's clecton,gpa the majority wasseven | Bramdreth’s Pille— Warranted Su; Faseehal peetactcn by 2a ramet ond cere hes Jour JOIN wJOR LRP 3 LAves, -eitement such as have often marked and Son mca favor phe YL a sear or pp : cea eesti tsa ta atin Sirees disgraced the proceedings of the lower Rhett's friends seemed subsequently anxioes, to a} le Geant Fi reet\oes. ped 213 branch of Congress. The bitterness exhi- SStbrow af he rnpoontbny oe deerminet | eqvars, per bor, wah fall direstions. er ——— P 8 200TH WILLIAM #Tmame, sides highly exas- | tire delegation to ‘wes 90 composed. Admirable Toilet Besentials.—Miss T. rave’ Drese Catholic. church, waa —————————————— nae awe nflict Beprovel tate Hur: | peookiyn,on Menus, tag 81, bo Bev Father Franciola, ality. 1,07 noots perated state of feeling. sans ing be- Hell and Myerstt Ratification Mecting wert, hh Si" | scum Axpaw Antuon, of New York, to Mine Sumy . aren Te tween the two sections increases in intensity. Besaroteve, Hak plate, 14; B . Soumet whe eS Tie, cs wae rf 1 Tt may culminate Aleastrously next winter, if] me Vaion ratification mesting for hell and Everest at | _COmpbell, Chemist and frente z deere se Se ee ig waeatr oa ec oe the election of President should be thrown into | Tenesil Hall to ight wae © rest demongtraion not | Serwne Droge, Nedsuee at Ppcemerr dpenees Ros olen cee the Hovse of Representatives for decision. were tnd the hail was densely packed. preset 74-15 ---y womraitet — 4. . D, flo | BXPERIBBORD NURSB APD FEMALE PHYSEMAS, ge Se ee Bren", Lot precio. atone toe speie’s re C.D, Hammond, M.D, Medien! 6 wen perfeclly pure. a. a re year 1 the Voted Ratan. gad BOUT EAE a somentio ment a see cruepeaYap SORIRD AN 6OEX Pcp SS eR OO Tee taeda a Bisa Serer Srecin | Ol4 and Genuine, Only Cactile Soa: igntercheseers ™ Wireculous Vermin Destroyer which ts Tonorto, 0. W., June 1, 1860. Prince de Joinville arrived bere last night, en roule Lake Simcoe on a Mehing excursion