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10 OE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE Arrival of the Nova Scotian at Father Point. Rate of Isterest Reduced by the Bank of England, JHE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. THE SICILIAN AND TUKKISH QDESTIONS, Ray &e ae Fanta Port, Jane 4, 1860, Yao steamship Nove Scotian, from [1verpoo! 234, via ‘Quernsto wn 24th ult, passea F tat foar o'clock tase morning, en route to Quedec. ‘The pews is one day later. ‘We steamship North Briton, from Quebec, arrived at Lsverpool en the 24th. ‘Tae Bank of England, on Thursday, reduced the rate of interest to four per cent. ‘The ‘ Derby” was won easily by Thormamby; Um- pwe was about sixth. The American party are reported to have been greatly discouraged. Umpire ran under Provest as to age. George Saward, Secretary of the Atlantic Telegraph, has addressed @ communication to the London papers re Setuog certain statements of the Greenland cable deputs. fiom to Lord Palmerston. Saward shows that greater fa eilties then is generally believed exist for the safe ¢s- ‘tab lishmeni o/ a line between Ireland and America. ‘The London Nimes Paria correspondent, writing Wednes @ay night, rays no fresh intelligence from Naples fayora bbe to the government has been received. ‘Tre London Times Vienna correspondent says the pre ‘vatent opinion there is that Sicily is lost to the Bourbons ‘Tee Emperor of the French is said to be dissatisfied ‘with Sardinia, and complains that she has taken advan tage of the period previous to the ratification of the trea- ty, amd soid crown lands which should revert to France. A Florence letter states thet the party of the Grand Deke is employed agitating the city. Seditious writings ‘were placarded every night. Many noble families do not @taguine the fact of conspiring to accomplish revolation. K was reported that Lamoriciere bai found that bis andes were compictaly tied by the French authorities at Rome the French commander will not allow him to at ‘tack the Pied montese or assist the King of Naples. ‘The Papal government bas yeooived important docu- mens containing instructions for ra‘tog (hy insurresiion fm the States of the Chureb, Abruzzi aad Calabria.” ‘ Naruns, May 23-6 P.M ‘The rebels, encamped at San Martino, have been beaten ‘twice, and driven to Partenico, with considerable loss, in @toding one leader. The heights occupied by the rebels eve Deen taken by the royal troops. Rome, Mey 23, 1860, An official despatch from Naples of the 224 says the Stoian \necrgents were attacked and dispersed on the Zst vy the Ninth battalion of Royal Chameurs. Oe Deondred and twenty eight rebdelz wero killed. The in- sarrection is making no progress. St. Parersnere, May 24, 1869. Prince GortachakofT has sent instructions to the Russian ‘Ministers at the cour's of the great Powers, explaining why the Turkish Ambaseador !s not invited te the Coafe- venee on the condition of the Christians ia Turkey. He mye Torkey ia not one of the five groat Powers,and if she wore admitted it wqald be necessary to admit Sardiaig find ocher minor States. ee . COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Livgrroor, May 24, 1860, Oolon—Pules yesterday and to day 10,000 bales, in- @boding 1,600 for export. Tho market closed dull and peminaly unchanged. Breadste(¢ dull Whea! firm. Provisions dull. Loxvow, May 24, 1860. Osc wole 9535 8 5) for money, and 95), 9.95%, for ac- cer. The Slave Trade. OUR KEY WRST CORRESPONDENCE. Key West, May 25, 1969, Wie Orwise of the Orusader—Acoident to her Engines—The Capture of the Bark Bogota, with Five Hundred African, om Board. My jast to you was from Havana, where we went early ‘a April to give the chief engineer an opportunity of re paling our frail engines. After the end of three days ‘we started for our cruising ground, on the North sonst, god bad commenced the cruisg in real carnest, when a © arb im the engine room, that made the hull tremb!e, ao mounced some misfortane. Such was the fact. Oaoof the follower bolts had broken in the port cylimier, aud eroned the bursting of that lefi lung of the engine. fo make & icng story short, we made out to get into Key ‘West, where a Board of Engineers suggested that the Crusader go home at once for repairs, but Captain ‘Mata was determined that if anything could be dono, for even temporary duty, the Crasader should not leave her station. Mr. Grier, the senior engineer, with skill, onorgy and i i 3 . i z i if E i i i 5 AY Be i Es, | j i ii TH | 5 iH 5 i : t i il $ re ay ; 4 ii 3 ti E f isl HF aj i i i * 28 Kt fit i et EF t it y HI i | f if i aft iF 1 i8s ! wf he j | ! : i | i | i i L i in z 37 ij 32 i ! . i i j He Hi fel fr ! z i i ] i i if a | i f ‘phil a, § i is it i i Paes ye Fret : $ b ! ‘Wednesday—Nos. ib4i, 2 908, 296, 336,425 5, 1906, 1780, 370, iy ary f i Se E § ' NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. a decreas ES «pamela eae same ET SRS eR RDP A ECR OR Operatic amd Theatrical Matters. Acapmmy oy Music.—Ibhe summer season at the Ace demy commenced last evening, under the direction of Mr. Servadio, manager of the Corteai Opera Company. Mr. ‘Servadio’s troupe includes Madame Cortesi aad Mies Ade- Jaide Phillips, prima donne; Signors Musiant, Sbrig'ia and Tamaro, tenors; Signors Amodio and Barili, barritones; Signore Suetni and Nanni, bassi; Signor Muz'o, condacior. ‘The Opera selected for the opening of the season was the “‘Poliuto,”’ of Donizetti, in which Cortesi has previously tung the leading rile, to the great gratification of New York Opera goers. Last night she was in ber best voice, and ,ave to the expression of the music all that parsionate intensity which cha racterizes her superb style. The tenor, Signor Musiani, mace his déhué in New York, He has a voice which is Purcapacrica, Juse 4, 1860. A large an4 enthusiastic Douglas me.ting was held to- night at Concert Hall. Ex-Mayor Vaux presided, assisted by numerous Vice Presidents, including Edwin Forrest. Resolutions were adopted declaring Mr. Douglas their choice for the Presidency, denouncing his shameless per- secntion, expressing devotion to the Unica, do- ciaring the great doctrine of nom-intervention, approving of the Charleston platform, a nominess; tring. ai serdonal partion, Fopubnons An declaring it the duly of the oe piece bie ‘snopes the nomimecs as the ouly | ™ore remarkable for quantity than quality. His upper condition can be aamitted to 5 pet mn thesis to thet of hyn) notes ring through the house like the tones of # trump! As to his achool and other qualifications requisige for & firet class tenor, we can judge better on Wednesda: when he sings in the ‘‘Trovatore.” His high sustains? notes brought down the house last night with the mos: mainly {fom the city and State, it Seng tended to make | enthusiastic applanese. Both the prima donna and te 1 & Dure offering of tne good will of the democracy of | tenor wero showered with demonetrations of popular show bi personal tied weitieat po cclastty oki 824% | favor, ‘The Santa Melodia duett was sung three times. Ex Mayor Vaux, on taking the chair, © strongly in Lavra Kagye’s Trearre.—Mr. Jefferson inaugurated favor of Douglas, and the namo of the ‘‘i ttle Giant” was | the third week of his successful summer season by the ony Bt and prolonged applause, cheer after | production om last © of & new local piece called Judge Marshall, of Ulincia, was greeted with immense | ‘Our J»paneee Embassy,” which was roosived with entbusissm. Ho epoke strongly in favor of tne claims of Me Dougias on the national democratic party, aad com- Batted the doctrines of the Nortn aad tb. The intelligence from the Douglas Convention, held at Montgomery, Alabama, was hailed every manifesta- ton of delight, and the following resolution was ordered to be telegraphed to tne Presiaent thereof :— Resolved, Taat the democratic trlends of Stephen A. Doug!as .n Philadelphia tn mass m eesem>led send greeting» to his friends in Alabama and else. where ia tho South, with the pledge that they wi'l give them hearty support in their determined etfort to main. tain the time haneced peincipion of the democratic party, the rights of the Sonth, and ihe peopeialy of the Union. Daniel Dougherty, in a spe: referred great favor by crowded house. The plot of the piece is very «light, and it depends for success rather upon the sbsurd comicality of ite situations and its sharp hiteat the the follies of the day then to any intrinsic merit ag a dramatic production. ‘The chief charactere are types very familiar to theatre goers. There isa fashionable lady, of mediaeval age who desires toentertain the Japanese, and employs a well \mown character in the world above Bleecker to assist her. At the last moment he ascertains that the real Am- bassadors cangot be had, and with the aid of # seedy lit terateur he improvses an Oriental legation of an exceed mage by Mr. Yancey in this ci y, last September, on a s0- | ; Gial ccoasion, whoa he obtruded ‘bis pottueal opinisas in | 26\Y curious character, The mosk Japanese perform aii violation & propriety. openly proclaiming himself a dis sorts of queer antics, and are discovered by the master of unionist, and on leaving said—“We have met to night as | the house through the instrumentality 0’ the soubret#:, who when next we moot, why, let it be as Lewis C. Cassidy, del fe to Charleston. made a power ful adorese after an enthusiaste reception. Be detailed the privaze hietory of the Charleston Convention, show- ig, #bat he styled, the truckiin of Senator Bigler aad other aérministation men in Pennsylvania He sail that Byler and Mr. Yancey were ven has a flirtation with the chief conspirator in the affair The pley attords s vehicle for = great deal of gord fun, and & great deal of singing and dancing, all of which was exceedingly relished by the Public. Mrs. John Wood plays the coquettish ladies’ Mr. for protecting | maid admirably. Her buoyancy, gayety and isite gy iceman Mir, Yancey atts close | *PPFeciation of the absurdly comic nd ful play in a Lae ee . Vanes} ofa disvaion speech, ite. Bugler endorsed the Northern | Piece of this kind, and wo need not tell the public that democracy, when a free man at Reading, but got weak she made full use of her opportunities Mr. Jefferson, as {a the knees at Washington, when he saw his matter at the head of the Embassy, was quaintly humerous, and ag nS — gr a we = oh discharged his diplomatic functions with a degree of ab ‘be Charleston plattorm is sefe on the same | surd dignity that was especially ludicrous The other ground as that oecupied at Cincinnati, Mr. Caeaity ri- patts found capable representatives in Mrs. Viniog, Mies giving him up as their choice for the Presidency when backed 27 the Northern States His speech elicited un- Dounded enthuslagm. His denunciation of Senator Bigler Was midst severe, and Wis sppiauded. Burké, My. Barnett and Mr. Stmmondg, Tho author is Mr. H. G. Plunkett. Nipio’s Carpey.—Mr, Nixon commenced a new dra- matio eeason here last night, with a variety of entertain ments. including ballet divertisement, concert, and anew version of Talfourd’s “Atalanta” burlesque, which has been altered to suit this locality. Very important changes have been made in the audito- rium of the garden, which now presents ths sppearance of a vast floral hall. The spacious entrance way is lined with choice plants, and the gardens upon which the boxes open, bave been newly laid out and adorned with fountains and statuary. The ensemlie when the theatre ts filled as it was last night, with s great crowd of pe> ple is charming, and the affair is a unique speciali‘y in metropolitanfamusements, that cannot fail to he success. fa. The dramatic performance was most favorably re- ceived. The burlesque clever in its way, and the principal parts received full justice at the hands of the ccmpany, which includes Misses Polly Marshall. Sarah and Carry Nelion, Miss Wells, Mesers. Mark Smith, A. H. Davenport, Davidge, Peters and others. The rain interfered toga slight extent with the gardening opora- tons of the audience, but otherwise the opening of the Republicam Ratification Meetiag at Utuca. Unica, Jane 4, 1860. The republicans held s ratification meeting here this evening. It was tho largest local political meeting of eitber party ever beld in Utica. Messrs. Kellogg aad F.ab, delegates to Chicago, mate their report. &. H 130 iuttle reported the reeolations, and Hon. Roscoe Conkling was the principal epeaker, Alabama Pollftics. Mowtroommny, June 4, 1840. ‘There war 8 large attendance at the regular democratic convention which met at the capitol et noon today. Wil- ham Ackiin ©as chosen tem , aad the del- proceeded to the enrollmen; of their pames. Tho Dovglas Convention meets at 4 o'clock this afer. noon. — Georgia Politics. Mitiepaxvirie, June 4, 1860. A caucas of nations! democrats determined to co ope rate with the general convention assembied here, so jong as there isa hope that the national organization will be Preserved, is in eession. d In the event that delegates are sent te Richmond, or ® platform ig adopted by the general conven tion different from that adopted at 5 the national men will q: yk ” J season was very fortuitous. = Fe us oil te ake will be Wrvrer Garvey —Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne, an actress 80 st , and delegates wi Baltimore. well and favorably known to Metropolitan theatre goers genera! impression is that a jority of the dele- gates to the regular Convention: iver semen oo , a8 to need no preliminary notice, commences an engage gates to both Richmond and Baltimore. Those | ment to night, playing Pauline to Mr. G. Jordan's Claude, in favor of Richmond alone are regarded asp 8 minority, apd those tp favor of Baltimore alone are inasimilar fix. An harmonious regult in any way is ‘uncertain, but perhaps there may be Ca by Baltimore, with mond Convention, “ How Hower Op Aun’ Lovcous Exrtors His Ta. — Since bis nomination, Mr. Lincoln has occupied a room in the State House at Springfield, iI).—ono formerly occupied! by the Governor—where he is visited every day by his frieods from abroad. It ‘s stated that he is frequently * bored’ by thos who are looking for the elephant. tm “The Lady of Lyons.” After this engagement Mrs. Hayne is coing to Europe. - ct Affairs. 5 ‘THE NATIONAL GUARD ENCAMPMENT. ‘As previously announced in the Henry, the Nations; Guard, Seventh regiment, Col. Marshall Lefferts, have defi Ritely desided to go into camp during this summer. This event will take place on the 5th of July, and the ground selected is that known by the name of the Richmond Club Ground. umference, five miles southwest of the lower steamboat Doverss Borwn to Rew yon ne Parspever, Warneer J ianding at Staten Island, and within three-fourths of a mile Nomixarep on Not.—A Washington correspondent says:— | of one of the stations of the new Staten Island railroad, re- “A gentleman who is thoroughly intimate with Mr. pF ah pol Me lenis Dougias, and understands his purposes, says that he will facilities, besides aflo an unobstructed be in the fleld a» a Presidential candidate, no matter what the action of the adjourned Convention may be—expect- ing to smash up the democratic party.” Missorn:.—Jas. 8. Rollins, who ran for Governor of Mimouri a few years ago, has been nominated by the Opposition, in the Second district of that State, for mem poe ber of Cangress. strictly Avnanae Lixcots.—Old Abe wrote his name in the vial. | B94 ¢ ters’ book at the Historical Library in Hartford, Conn ,on | of the the ¢th of March, 1860, ‘Abraham Lineoln.’’ It is but - > Raa fair to presume that a man knows his own name. ‘Capt Fet .¥ E Worene Has He Beew Waxpenive!—On one of the ban- 9 tached to noBbeventn’ be a goannas nore of the black republican ratification meeting, got up | *2rvey of the topegraphy of the camp ina few by the Jerry rescuers in Syracuse, on the 30th ult, was the following motto:—Come back to the Declaration of Inde- pendence, Abe | incoin.”* Os. »y Nawe —It will be seen by reference to a list of members of the House of Representatives that the demo cracy get Shorter and the republicans Grow. Lwvtaxa —Hon. John Law, of Evansville, was nominat- 4 for Comgreas by the democrats of the First Congres > sional district of Inéiana, om the 30th ult. calturel , will De erected, and then he said, “Damn ‘em, they shan’i do it.’ Seward ver, pen yy ae yp ns “ continuation “unr gs spate aaa ‘Damn em, they have done pray by Sy fi mile of the camp, end no ‘bling or other unlawfal acts Mesrorat Nowrxanons tx New Hivex.—The democrats yt ey ht the mintary precinct. ‘To agsiet have nominated for city offices in New Haven, H. M. | '2 carrying out og 9 Weich for Mayor; Wm. Downes for City Clerk; John Hag ball fod Bergennt Movsts et tas Eionie recinct, Wil Be Ush for Treasurer; Walter Osborn for Collector; Intur ff detailed, and remain with the troops during the excamp Gilbert for Auditor; Rodney Burton and John Woodras [| ment ‘The be reached from this for City Sheriffs. The republicans have nominated for taking the Manes Ine’ ferry bash a4 Wooten ond free Mayor, Willis Bristol; City Gerk, Eliaba M. Gorbam; City fy A Lele lanolp, at Staten Island, ~: on Treasurer, Alexander McAlister ; Collector of Taxes, hd Dew Staten Island railroad, an * Ff about w. ; Auditor, 8. Rowland, shout twenty minuies after the care start, they ‘will elon Qty Sherif's, Stephen B. Ingham, Peter Arbuckle. peat my mpd A New Prmupernist Caxpipare —It is stated that the § 'Werty-five cents Rew political Johm Brown party, jast organized in Boston, sues paula talk of nominating Hon. Gerrit Smith, of New York, as 9 Will be present on that occasion with his staff. Tum Joux Browsrras Orromn to Lixcowx.—The New § entertain him with the highast York Principia, which belongs to the old John Brown | military career. We best , the of the biiean cand) Biss tn pcs, a ifr: Linoots' options,” from the Trabeme “It any abe Williamaparg City Rows. a Utioniat of free , professing to remain such, can give Brcral Asavut ap Arrempr to Kn.—-A man named it an attentive consideration, and then give hie vote for | Richard II. Thurston, the keeper of a bakery at No. 328 Mr. Lincoln, we can only sag thet we know not how to Grand street, Fastern of. vindicate the Sn protemnens, enoeps by eater. Dusit, was ervemted yesterday of taining 0 less conception of his . {epam, on 0 change of stterapting w take the Be of 8 ‘Wit re Secepens ee ALLOWED To Come Lx’—The Cincin- by eye a ta = nati Angwirer, the leading Douglas organ of the Weet, in- | Prince streets, and nccused him ot having spewen tee Mists that, should the seceders ask to come back at Bali. | reapectfully of some member of his family, which the boy they #hould be refaned. denied; he then strock the boy over the head and face mn, with a heauy club, opening the akull, and inilicting most Mr. Friiwona’s Posnox.—The Builalo Commerctal, | dangerous injarie. The boy finally escaped from hie apd while be was endea' to ron , Toure Neapeyteterrn edn lala ite authority to speak oot, . « rye d A wietths ra ex President Fillmore, says — dente of ike neighborbeod rushed poe ibe ruflan, Kept We are authorized and requested by Mr. Fillmore him- him ontil @ policeman could be obtamed, when he was olf to say that there is no trath whatever in the report taken to the Sixth precinct station house and locked up to that he bas decided to Lincoin for the Presidency. | await an examination. ae ee eS Ne nae nee TS, | Savmnx Accverr—A laborer by the name of Lawrence ‘ves public man, Dut mot to feel a deep intorest in the | Hickey, employed in the construction of © sewer on the welfare of the republic, and be deprecates all sectional corner of South Fifth and First Eastern District, «a8 Pountey inngerous to the welfare and peace of the core eauiy med avon ye Rag ounery Fee ueean a ater of the carth. was taken to the Dispen- thet eye direy fr al tnd Breve Deoicarox of Rercricax Wiowas.—Notwithatandng Doveiss Memnve ty Borrox.—A meoting of the friends . nee of Hon. Stephen the unpropitious state of the weather Jast night, the } b ‘A. Dougian will be beld in Fanen‘l Aall, tng of the biicane in Potet was well Boston, on Thursday evening next, Hon. Reverdy John- he mmanely rain be i -—— ; . | by the Hon. Smith, 8. 1. Peg, nyse = = — ponge, by tne Rocky Mountain hee Ciab, ware brought before Judge Marvin, ts ey Wek, Wate | Rewoay Renoot Pic Nic.—The teachers and stholare eos. 16th jul, under writ of habeas otic. A inotion to | nected with the German Pretestant Church, in Leosard Otwcharge was refased, but all were admitted to bail. The 4, Rastern District, to the of three or four ne 1 ming oe ng ete a tg ER 2 return Moray o tt Caran, and Garbo a sow oh | M7 pans ate rough many ote pina rem opinion that when the negroes came om board of an Ame } SS ee eb ae oe Fina —The cabinet shop of Mr. Heary Roath, corner ‘Pattied 2 Pumrer ht win eaunguishes whe ering sasage. Persumei Lace 9 BAVSe Wi PHS MOBMIN CLIBP AMODO Bigham Young, the Mormon Propbet, or, t 260 B® | Pre Japanes:—Znterecsting Hems— The Politicians dling ows words, the “President of the Onurca of Jesus | Fog ene President Calm asa Summer's Morning, dc, Carist and er Day Saints,’ apd the hushand of rorty ‘The Japanese are to leave, on reule for New York, on wrves, has been sojourning in Philadelphia for mearly | Thureday mext. They are impatient to go home. They two weeks, He is accompanied by Dr. Bernbeizel end | have no testre to explore the United States beyond New Other Mormon d@ignities o” the church. His object if | York, notwithstanding s!l the wonderful descriptions that Visiting thie Gentile section of the country ts to suparin | have beep given them of the Erie Ratlroad, Niagara Fails tend the preparation of aa extesaive paper mill for trans | and the Hudson river. They have discharged thelr mis Poriation to Salt Lake, Brignem bes endeavored wo re mein inorg, and in order to do so he kept away from the | Tycoon. Philedolpbia botela and lodged with a gentleman profes They care very little for apy of our labor saving in fipg toe Mcrmon fait, but he wes recognized by a Gentile | vetions. They will mot do for Japan, whose isiands who pobabiy knew the Mormon Chief. swarm with people that must be employed. They care Brighem ie @ light haired, thick set, medium sized, ra ‘hree score years, and of cheerful and commanding ap- | Japan. We know nothing of republican goveroment; we pearance. His propbetic face is ornamented luxuriously } ap tt. Cudbono, Of what use are these witb eupdy brown whiskers and mustache. Brigham # ap tone? " a live speaker, Cader bic eratory sania or eloners aot, hulled in the mancfactare of iron and sted they ma dom slide off into mystic dresmiand. Generally when fest a deep invest in ail euch manufactures. = le sis in meetibg, ad sometimes when he is preaching, he | *Yles of capnon, markets posole, £e., Reve enlisted thew wears & bat of handkerchief on bis head. Asbo riges in | Hest investigation; for these things reiste 10 fences we stand & mapitest interest is excited, which besomes ocniagious, and repidly pervaoes the whole ase-mbly; While coughs, abems, apd various shuifilogs are outward apd vulgar aba visible of awakened attention and Cs the the the more intimate intercourse which tend by are in the of with the “whie Ppatone of America and Europe siow, and they want to render im their report to the effects potbing for our political institutions ; for they say that ten | sound ther round shouldered, shrewd looking man ef nearly | thousand years have tried and settled the institutions of | which of ibe empire, and theee Japanese are not slow to under. | OUrity Pr nocaesitien and davgers via we from Gonduras. PRESIDENT GUARDIOUA—HIS BXORLLENT CHARAG® TER—THR WYKB TREATY—MuSeaS. WEED AND BURCH AKD 8 COLONIZATION CONTRACT —OLANCEO, 37§ SORNERY, FBRTILITY AND ANTIQUITIES, BTC. ‘We have received files of the Oficial @usetie of Hondu- ras, forwarded to us by Mevers. Reymond K. Weed and ‘William C. Burchard, who arrived in thié city oa Saturday evening, direct from the capital of that Sate. The country continues at peace with all the world, and seems to be gradually recovering from the ¢imastrous of those protracted and fearful revolations whicla have so often convulsed the States of Central America since ther separation from the sovereignty of old Sptin. ‘Many discordant poiitical elements sti) exis:, which a6 ‘times threaten to disturb the public tranquillity; a , the moderation tat tas ws de Bd wwe hitherte characterized the sang waiaatre tiopy have prevented an actual tended ee Eoelien Gen. “ion bes proved ellen ; himeell (0 be the mas for Huadures ; ie wet dem apd good itaith which he has displayed tm the dischar; attended wi preparation lo hear ‘manner ie calm, faced” nations of be people, and at the recent eession Ubevate, sell Datinlod and couidenns nm wary Sade: ‘There ip a; this moment a deputation bere from Pros | codiy be was ticulation, except whep fired op with hissubject. His voice | 8 of learned gentlemen, from one of whom we de a patria’’ @ far ‘rom uD t, very fal, but still ben ge I nig Bondures in or weil capable of filing the taberaacie, and ‘ie alighuy | 87 *quadron for , which will consist of five large | Hon trged with that hard, inflexible quality common | Yersels of war and ss many transports, laden with pre ‘The treaty between the © uncultivated which bave Deen strained py | 202 snd with goods for purposes of trade. Meantime the Brite twuch loud speaking to large assemblies. His utterance | ‘De Engiish are endeavoring, in their ot aie and the Bay 4 short and sbaep aa Weogh, eat a the ita of tar pin WS Fg YO” iy madee log. | February last ‘caving the door of his lips, be suddenly communicated to | 800 the unloorn, the Russians bave already made a lo'g | copoitions attached. to ris words an extra degree of impulse. This pecalierity, | Met, and the French are not far behind Al this rate. | Tas ase by the a of more than ordinary energy, Dutes 10 See ae wa eos sion which iipart ie Dis speech a plercirg, cuuiopr thrilling attecs et Sees en trong De | right to baild churches, and to worship God in accordanca {8 induence over bis hearers te extraordinary. Per- | n° of two years they will mos: probaoly enees y | with their own religious conviciions, The protest was un- bape,” tower to attract and rivet the attention of hie 68 oan bet soot cole perenses, Jenn deeded. a‘) 100) be ie et excelied by spy living orator. This | Sruy.sn Seize WPan an outaide island or two in ihe way | “tty weed and Burchard have brought with them: @ bey be, portly owiwg to bis proular ee, Cortain it Net the at Wi of all . | contract for solen'zation and pav'gation ,conctuded last ts that the of bie voice sways & Salt Lake congrega. | 4,N*Yer were any J edrittte thoy ara ioe | between the Minister euler, Non aa no other voice can. Tt ie remarkable the dogged | Tee’ 10, comblstely Delogged and adrift as they arenow | sor tinea by the 17 gislature, paleo with which a Mormon audience will sit under | 45% to save ‘abattered iets Bees a, | Of the Official Gazetre the oftimes dry, wordy, threadbare, orn out, long- pa daTrde ‘bout for some way of he re. | Which we bave translated winded barepgues of the small-fry elders, in the hope of ge 4 FB ae “have stil thelr othe at last hearing a spirit stirring word from Brigham. ae eae By ty fafa 4 Bod thet stole te ph “Wow, Caled Lvon, of Lyoosdale, N. ¥.,1s sopping at | Seward and “tne deep damnation of his taxing | BY in Hopdores, and mekes tno Union Place Bowl : i of the Ball wether pal oom to be very doubt hundred and twenty Ove their ticket atioat, as stock of notion, are sopping as the khvor Hoses.” ™SEF> | in abet concert a not worth five cents on the dolar price: ine privilege of - Buck” js the best philor of them all—we require for their own bd riques, Keq , end family, of Curacos, and & all He says that the | Dists for ten years; the rig! Corenjal, Eaq., of New York, are stopping at the St. Denis ‘will save thecouaury— | aves free from duty; exemption from taxation and mili Botel. et saved—and that if service years. nee Cr Boston; albert, Woes oq bi prepared for the BM oon bo faa sive right, fr tory ears x cats on Tr, . . EBay a; Be: 3 . Suspmi, of aly, apd Rev. Robert Nelson, oe Viegas, thipk tbe time of bis dwcharge Trem the While ‘House bw ag oy 3 called respectively Aguan, bes ny ~T re tomene ou : the sors o is edtais solve tesa fer ws Ooteere Coons be ot all the lakes, lands and “nevaral ‘elariaie - jar’ acts ot mi tr jore Ne Place tase, Semee% Of Trin dad, is stopping at the Astor the cronty that he haa 3a fears of condemaation chat ing to tho uate, whicn they may deem necessary and Major Hil! and Lieut. w. ete may ransace private history | Convensent jor thet r . ‘ee eaerd states Army, J de'J. Q Garve ana’ feamiy™ Trea! | %9 the fulleat extent, and that allthese dreadtu: digciosuree | Parse rn oc lc he ire of trade wit 4nd Mr Parker, of Hong Kong, are stopping at the Now: | % this Oovode ommitice to thi administration | Oo ipterior, ko York Bowel, ‘ow | will all turn Out mere /isa Aid [APY dignifying nothing. W, &B. have alreacy located « of their Jt Rohdaigh, faa, of Hogland; 6. B. Lite, ta. ot teal pad brs Mager inns Gl Coes poston; D.S Sargent, Eeq., of New Orleans, aad R. N. ‘Wasarseros, June 2, 1860. of the a fad tn the heart of the rich amd ex- Baldwin, of Kingston, are stopping at the Lafarge House. | The Oovode Commétiee—The Dactor Thereof Ordered by the bag ete yy cb bi wwe sinttes tainednit Capt, Hitcheock, of the Valied States Navy; J. L. Ho. | Howe 10 Take a Dose of Bis Oum Patent Moticine— | gssocrated with everything that w beagtfal and romantic pithy hm Pe Re 4 | b Several Resul's of These Corruption Inveitigations—a ‘a nature, by the writings of the Hon £. Geo. Sqciers, sre topping st the Fifth Avonse Hote!’ I Terece Clear Oh 0 Oda ee a | "Teas tora ed ieee bonehead Mr. W. Breck, United Statee Consul to China; Hon, R | 968,000 Olear Cash to @ Sestm—Governor Mor 1 nc, ©, Parsone, of Obio; Captain Palitsen, ot England; R. D. gan Advances £30,000 on the Job, éc., dc. nal Rooupepers. Cutts, Exq , of Wasbicgton, and Dr. Gibbs, of South Caro- Mr. Winslow, of North Carolina, of the minority of the | They have picturea savennahe clothed lina, are stopping at the St. Meholas Hotel, % > 4 ning in putting watered by cok Baron de Stoeck!, Minister from i 1 the Vaitea | Covede Commitee, ee oe - haustible sapply States; Chevaller Holeemen, Aastrian Minister to the | trough the House resolution for administering to Dr’ | of excellent cattle and horses; United States; Cipriano fonas ters ian Mioister to | Oovode s dose of his own inquisitorial medicine. Thus pllled with every variety tho United States: |B. » €X-Minister to | certain witnesses, refused by Mr. Covode, ag not within adorn our northera Chips; Hon. D. D. Barnard and 1 Of Albany; Mr. 0 0s ‘weiedieund tebire equally favorable to Jamberlick, of Wanbington; Robert H. ‘Johnson, Bj tho neeye of tis remniatiene, ore where wheat, potatoes, peaches and grapes saw sake tt a of Boston; Mrs. E W. | the committee, to testify how, where, when and to what » Ny Sam by rife. or extent (if any, within their knowledge) the clectioncering | bapannas, and » Pineapples, arguments of dollars and cents were employed in the . forest trees, are found election of Mr. Covode and hie Pennsylvania republican iptared poe aee by an almost unanimous vote, has decided that ‘‘sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander,” and that Dr. Covode must take @ dose of his own physic, to prove the quality I i to puzzie with regard to the builders of these j | i ste Telics, who, like oursel r }, who, pa phy fl Sort tatoo nae ing named persone of the article. ring since adjournment of the legisieture:— ary, % to fcr ercertaining and collecting the damages caused faiplace of Ward Hunt, resigned: e's AP?! 16, 1800, ‘The Boston Herald gives an account of a marriage with- out the consent of the “old folks,” and the subsequent departure of the couple to &. John, N.B. The parties are Mr. N. T. De formerly of the Boston theatre company, and Miss , Of the Howard Athe- veum, rain Wie StS cppesed to the proceeded to the residence ef Kev. Mr. hak weet ca stron ‘they were married. The same ovening the bride por- —=. be ormed her allotted part at the Howard » and Mr. ode has on Thurecsy morning disappeared from the sight of her the admia- triends, baying, in compeny with her husband, taken her im our iepartare by steamer A¢miral for the British ‘provinces, resolutions In the town of Deerfield. NH ives Mrs. Anne pon wi FAN I Jenkins, who was one one years —_ ibe 15K day of Jansary last, “Hee maiden Same vous | gin sad the spect Woworn, apd bas been @ resident of this 35 years; — » scaies teUl'juer at he gest ttate | so Sie Be Sad ad at an gh der. among democrate, repubbcans, Know-Nothings and oldest | 01d line whigs, as to make & profound impression upon the tnd | Joe, and te Shole aye of our popular Inutctlons, by vigorous and | Meut, and the whole system of our by a i \ her | wes eo | leat. deven 2: ecting not the necessary indoor work of family. | Ste was troly a belpmate aa aka te, She isa member of the Congregational church of Place, snd report Nearing ing falling somewhat. her sight fara suit Pees, | fed, am she has et aticnacd church ‘since. Can read iu ber | 4 On coarre Bible, Led re acl the bas keyt by ber side one hundred silver dofiars, wench. | plating al she could not be versuaded to let or part with on any ac- | between the parties, ber 5 | Rabe prota whe ohare fethione ond sity babwe ‘of thls captostote she de: | dered 20 S vcents: end . This haa it Fans at oaperpe bates Mew os | SEEN Mevrrs. - Dorchester baton solemen 11. trem femuel by repab jern the me of $90,000 on Drermaain Arrest at Weenawsen.—Another serious af- | ibe teon of fray (ocoarred at Weebawkea yreterday sfternoon by | S2é bones of which a number of | ersovs were seriously, if not fatally, Ge qrateaez eonren: Injared.g§it [sppesrs that « large number of the very | tmemenre. worst roughs assembled at Dave Pollock's to witness | wold deve & match dance for $100 a side between Micky Warren | 87s! caving and Johnsy Quinn. The affair terminated in a most | This is which our bave beretofore pend, Hy end to | Brietn | tendent of the Bo retrwe, | jorms, Among tbe wasteful expenditures thus cut off, he enume- tion yesterday morning at ten c’closk, in Humboldt Hail, — Tyiem tme #20100 8 2eer Previomely Ph aponiien eek Forsyth street, F, 1), Cernel!, «f New York, was Chair. | one cent of which was ever earned ; $37,500 on duplicated er ae of Galagaten one | eee Olean on camuring: to ,00d Sdibe " Sree, Denton, Euceceietty, Stowe, Chines, | engravin; which were superseded by a few ‘ewark, Orange end Bloomfield. business was trans. — ‘cellGen ae ‘Thus, however moch Bowman acted yestercay except the exsmination j fn mixed op with Wendell ana nao” jobs, the late Scperintendent has done the State some 4 tervice. lores without watisfactory data an to the be foal adjouramest of this easlon of Onogrees, but with & TO THE BDI | prevailing opinion that the sersion will run into July: and commiasonatee or Pe a pe * ens Senge 00, the variens | plcton that there will be another eplit. show! move be ‘ing 4 avail themselves of such Prin Avesce, June 4, Naval session ot the » cauBe return of the Niagara. | +) ot fil. Francis H a Ai. Bell and RB. gers, Judge Advocate. Avoct rim Naw pot on wife wes mentioncd in Qawtie men’ Satter certs rosters fom i g z ? 7 | 3 i | re Hi ga! esky ae fil | i i i i i § A : F i ic i i | ! iH a rm ii bi a Py | i is ij | if af Py Ui i 3 H | i 3 Li E} i { i HI f uf Te ‘a Sy if EY F i ti iE i “ i s Hs igi g Hitt ttte it fit iE i H a ef H H g 4 A E el Fy 3 f Hi j E i iE i ii i | | i ef i if ig re it e ji ; ; i H fH i i Ege ifs ge i s 8 ei i gE Hs ft | i Fs z Pi g 2 Fi r i t é E i Lf i i | E j i i i 3 [te f i i 3 3 [ ah el $58 ® E i i é F i i 185 i il i i E I} sige sie § si i ll a5 ai BH ed if ty i ehae He iE 1 i I Be al | i 5 + E A ir 5 3 F £ fs i i it 5 g Hi Ei i 3s [ i i i fl iF E 1 i ail i ¢ i f z, g s 3 rs - 25 5 Saae Fae Le if i i Fs i i Superior Court—General Term Before a full Jesn 2 —Jobn . it i 3 i E i f i if Fe i 3 Hi L i

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