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_ “When the attention of one of the shaven gentlemen was | Fer this delicate treatmext they seem to be particularly.| man: . 4 tray full of Japanese ‘Weehting- tar pense, weer was Sessten 86 </ galed Ange called \papocee”" and "DADY"” 88 | grater; and in order te repay the publio—to whom they St Beet eaeee THE OGBAN DERBY, HiMe? PAR, 0) “ame thing,” and on Penn belug pointed out to bim ho . ¢ j - We ave requesied 0 state that owners of pilot boats Before Recorder Barnard. * gposred 1m some manner to auociste tab individual very erroneously suppose all credit is due for a courtesy The next thing wo see of 8 Japanese “4 Tain aammemimekieehe| rasan erdw ie see 2 8 te eeeee os pencrocyy apt ng anager 10.4090 sak p eaeteii ees aes totesian tocbaaine panies may be seen playing the game of sho bo-20, in pos- im this country—they appear very frequestly on | paper hanging warebeuse. It is wall paper, and fren sate bee a match between . Gardner, inaioted for The Monster Steamship Great Eastern vares more than cegastt bave Detar compared the balcony and at the windows ef their apartments, and | Jepanese scenes of a domestic character. There you #00 this date, Pine street. The Samuel 1 for publicly exposing tae game to that of 3 forty-eight blocks of yellow | repay the greetings of the crowd, always gathered be- party flehing, here have another plating tea the Scud and the Rebecca bas beem postponed till mext Biquor for sale on Sanday. This is » test case ¥ Sash c 9 mapoenndahabaass immeribed with Japanese let | jow with frieadly smiles, ar aumee m- = fice. ee ~ they might be Tuesday. by which the counse! for the parties now usder indictment on Her Way to New “the Depanees’ are to'be, 100s Wi te all sitiades and mated gestioulations. Last’ evening, for the rei time pte se ie aan contents AE Wie ak oh Obie SB -RAAAEEA GP TES JEneET CIP TAGE GLEBE | Sr valeting tho now Sunday. Ligee lew stands to tke 4 ‘ ot aR psc sor , » I» aa ‘The third annual regatia ef the Jersey City Yacht Gob, & the Court of Appeals, should « conviction be bad. He every variety of dishabille; some yee y guests Continental obtamed an ‘We alse have im the shop windows Japanese neck tes, subjected each juror tow rigid exam‘nation, aad many 0: tbe operation of having their heavs shaved and the - deed, | ® tnziving association, which within three yearshes gr | them were rejected. in consquenee of hevne reir | RAT FS sHE? pr pF gp an, oy y pas terk oe fees, repre epee pie * Mes " ein from a nucleus of twenty members and less than bail tat sale hese sagnget in ihe bauer traifo, soyecielly ox St; ‘Tas Sangin eu the bate paakes Ganda of amake! | ae * Be, nuns ne wa pur ep -eiep at 5 dk and | Dumber of boats to an organization numbering more than | Tuncay. 17 pees Jurors wea exneurted at the ad frem oe pr came brass a. pipes, ‘beeeke through the crincline rts Wt ey "ae caine. perttonnegy whieh 0h an times ornament | °D¢ bundred mamierearntemnrene” Soe handsomely | The Oran or pel) ee eS Someone Our Detailed Description of the F: Paes “ th ar chamber: . compact femimioe curtast: modelled craft, toon place yesterday. on Weepetday morning, and as morte! te prisoners. ie ye li pe ee pA ‘belp- | ladies ong se Wd ail odiees tata - bo and pa lla pea baal ‘The regatta was participated in by no lees than twenty- TRE Syealaped., bieedoe not guilty, they were sent back V ] a nwa commonly called a liter, the beds, floors, | the reporters, ana with which he seems to be very much Geavancseuatualehants St cont eons four boats, and besides these s large number accompanicd ae wD NOTED FOMALB ANOYLIPTER CONVICTED pice tnd code of everything Delonging io tne tenants. | The artis ef the kerb Teiay ting be sketch « lecture will be delivered on the Japanese at the Cooper | te fleet through the race, waren pe poems emprbety. perme ae yy AE A very room smells of wobeece mone, ans every Jepences Dock wih vas ef ear bulangy neans and in a stato ot | Above, the day was an beautiful ap could be desired— } convicted of aise ng © 8 : "pro tamoles ef (request intervals from tho ume he re tlhe | The cad cars, which move vast =e ea tension Hpac mate T right and balmy—and drow 10 the soene a large crowd | Sf February, from Sacco tt er escompacied kee'ai | The Herald Handbook of the whe ‘alereat by ee PR To ee "gM RUSH YOR PLACES et: latian WA: olen. quediatenn, who. Gemnand ihe dal | wate: Re wes aelensiely, Cmmmning same pects, Susie Leviathatt icin! hope piece ir shawl. } od the Wi 1, |. make am improvement or en omission. Very sin- | to see the procession pase hes already commenced, and heupendmiinty. Beige, # vee: sapling Babine The clerk cavght ber in the act and procured her arrest oa pie Remo Sevaniee mad. early in gularly, however, he seems to neglected 0 very ime- of w yachtaman, there not being breeze enough at the start | on ine ‘appeared on the trial that Miss Morrel! ie Weease ck te ere ethane ees | CRE OG aay ey Saat AT GE | Osea apt cw neovag imo | emermtesn ta remeurgeotenbes | Ss tvs See Src conan ; a ‘thas’ da term of i cw fram window io window In the bope of ry Yaliroad arrangement, must Vater fi fh | Never 8 nor horton tm fantnasiees = a ent Con a Penlen tary jesetee Capton having sontcnoos ber is isse | TDC Inside, Outside, Top, Bottom, Side Wheels, »° . Yesterday when s partot the wore aviag the | biy—given up an aliempt toakotch locomouve and | tind story windows, $5 cach. Ho bes. le | oo sncoment feet, paper nena ge Screws, Engines and Rigging of vet the aoe and ks, the her motion, pasted over itasmall en- | the small balcony over the door for $30, and intends al on pt pi Nig Bho pei en peegnesys yy RECKIVER CONVICTED. » - police Wien te I earng + pemust fhe | graring, spgrpriioa trom, some’ wevapaper savertse. | recing w patlorm tht will accommodate wt leant ste? } talons, al sil set, and waiting the booming of the gun |, ttamer Buehler, 8 young, Gorman, oi candice, ole Twenty Thousand Ton Steamer. Bn within ‘the park @ champagne lun- | allow him to cur streets ‘untiewarbed, he | People; for seaia on the platform he will charge from 82} Too) 400 io start them on thelr n Stephens, from tbe @heon was served, and a our brethren did could ada magely and valeably to bie collection of build down to whatever he can get. He expects to realize over hese Lenya npenennepual ple pep meg sy od : appearance street would tered were loops, the smallest being doate John Speigel, 30 ‘As that »'3,* Jestion edhe champagne, afer which they | ings; but bie on foot in the be | $100 by thie letting of seats and places. » the the Nite ton | sotahlahinant of Jobe Gpsigal, SU tees feet f aa tae teranens x upare maion the igual for» mighty rar of many people rahe Ay Bee uicty oot soatens | oT!elve feet in length, and the Margret from twenty to Rae aee eran tue tcninuze imponed was gt, | Something for the Japanese and Mam- ths enaearor to enjoy ono of the later, and Rad to be praca pep al ihe embers ot as | yet, ban we are sare tbat ty the time of the precession poor hye oy ee a el WRG ne Dems seineinn sath tp TA QTAIS FRING. hattanese to Look at. : Teoovery. young | truly them. yeste ‘visited il) be @ large number. Frank Mooney, John Killing, and James Broderick, ie fa the extravagance of wearing | we jewelry and one dry ft, a mn. | ere w ; into three classes, viz:— each of them sevenieon years old, were indicted for we fa pe ‘Prorat Tasos a tf Sane, oe eer Dee bos gel an yrord RAND STREET. First class, measuring twenty-five feet and upwards ia | nigh crime of burglary in the first , Raving broken E fo wide for him. He says he has them | many questions regarding the modo of alloying the aif. |pq ong ore eee ne rane ee, | mat lwto the dwelling, house of Edmund Lyons, 420 Seventh THE GREAT HOTEL OF THE OCEAN. Ly comfort, and | ferent metals. Ytands ® hoge pile of brick, highly ornamented by | second clase, measuring twenty feet and under twenty. | SYeBUe, Om ine nigh! of the Sit Inetant, Bot Soe ale he dacen’h sare how Jook. 1 sirengiy sdyig him to Their visit to Fairmount was not attended with much | Japanese figures, play bills, &c. It will no doubt seemto | aye feet in length, Knives, one fork and one silver spoon, all valued at one ie So Se mantals 00 ag os sS potiooat and pisasere,_ in cossaqeanee of the Mamense crowd which | break the monotony of the street view, but the three Japs | third claes, measuring under twenty feet in length. dollar ‘current’ money. A private watchman, named Can Captain Vime Hall “Keep le Jeulbors are out &c Keoplng woraiina Fest his They bad a ae ceakidiog the eS. | nete heads that are displayed on it must prove amyihigg | Faon post was numbered by Agures.on the mainsail. par geet ir rate se ape ame! lb my Dyas fet oe Yyem the Mansion they went wan the hill into the waler- | which the cay la supplied. with pare Water, "| but tatteriag to the vanity of the Embaesy. ae nines tak nenod bans doaiaai, jho.sena aes vast p regge Rpenc ct gg lil year eeh apr yr a Hotel” »y oat ee beara wear yete od of The reported marder ot the com wee fortanately ‘The storekeepers in the portion of Grand street through § of the Sires class getting under way first, and the others | attempt fo ate the crime for which the Grand ae eesetataaiarteerencenl ‘ and pumps was explained fo thems, and thoy were idle visiter, as a “ Yankee | odio did not seen) ‘to | Which the procession will pass appear to be entirely free | s# thelr Ca yhy wy eg the judges, the allowance fo iomaprers PB Mann agate BEA eae w s re in dew wr tbe ballin from which ry fk Eo of ye mt eee of the | from the Japaneee fever, as the only indication was 8 very a cclees for the firas class was {rom the stake boat treo years, while Broderiex was ‘sent to the same insti- B HALL SEB. ated: eaperty enasavtrteg to Core a tga ot Them. sail ignorant ot tues a ~ cal 5 ays ? ae | naa Jap ham cen Png orpedb ef oe msc | Bd Pee Pm aawdeceine 0 the eau of Bila” and Sjonn Hophise, who wae indicted for stealing jewelr, b . containing some | ee! * an p for ‘= tA “tm Wigs ne, euraga sat wore “drier te tas | of aesa es mbamadem vn the Andamy | aking seen, repent to be epanet. | ARP MUM, PDE Coty ass ratvom | Seen, tensed paid Noma ey, ee | TLE SIGHT OF THE SEAGON, “ efaids shops of Sellars & Co, in Sixteenth " one . tak n a » ‘we, "where they were shown’ the —operadon TELEGRAPHIC. bade pe yg ag Php tert tnaeyeteiyel Hh leshad ad ay fe aE id Reo ae. ae. vy poi weatenne tne x such like. mn ee GRAND RECEPTION OF THE AMBASSADORS—IMMENSE Ti ee er ae od des latin tha tower Peter Rogan, an old man, was placed at the bar rd - . ‘ make their from premises, CROWD OF VISITERS—THE JAPANESE AT THE MINT || ‘ing completes the whole. There is 01 wary, rape upona child six years ea great to be m3 a Ra ext AND GIRARD COLLEGR—ARRANGEMENT FOR THE | to which « person drew our attention, and that was the pha were prudent to The Great Eastern, the Leviathan, the monster of the Street, where they remained about twenty minutes. They | "!2EMEN’S TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, BTC. balcony of the Botehers’ and Drovers’ Bank, exteniling J (50, ‘Whien tide and fining zephyr Le ee eee ee end mt | commercial world, in upon us Her day of sailing was coked on coolly while gleaming masses of red hot i PHILADELPHIA, June 13, 1860. so faron Grand street. It will accommodate at least on~ 29's Sport seemed im prospect; Dut as the afternoon | passing sentence observed that had Rogan been tried and | *200unced in (he smallest sized piscards all over ron they compared the The principal members of the Japancse Embassy, | nundred people, and will om the day of the procession convicted, he would have sent him to the State Prison for | Ergiand, and advertised in the smallest space in the the term of bis natural life; but as the prisoner offered to ‘Yard. They were afterwards driven back to the | ‘#°orted by the Naval Commission and the Committee of J present quite a lively spectacle. Bewspapers. The means taken to make the public ac” nal, here tay ‘arrived st six o'clock, Baving been | the Cty Councils, vied the Mint thie moraing. The POURTH AVENUE Prem foo ability of u djmagreempet of the jury (as tee | avainted with tbe important event were in marked com” Reliecsiea tina Geiesinnniodtads oom eeseemte Si airy teh Processes of refining and | remains in a quiet state also, there being no evidence of only witness tn the cage was the Ite girl), consented to | trast with the enormous magnitude of the yeasel herself. the type foanary of Johnson & Oo., where the interesting coining, and expressed themselves much gratited, m4} gpyining unusual. Bot we must bear in mind that there || Peay, Ciera ag tuenr and kept op the invoreat of | statin the State priscn for five years,” “PT##R- | And to the people of Eagland in general mere informed Operations of the a seserement wore eapecially delighted with the beautiful machinery for com 9 arp but few stores in that portion of the city. the cecasion. y 4 that the Great Eastern would leave Southampton om Satur- te them, to their age Lt md ing. At one o'clock the officers of the navy and marine ‘The following is the result of the race: BEOOND PART. . yeome exgaged their oy ‘attention, as they UNION SQUARE, ppg agin Before Judge Ruseell, dey, the 9th inst., for New York. She may be expected, sam the typo drop. ene ‘exe, fm rapla cnceeasien trom Se the Coati- Union Square will be the terminus of tbe procession ; fart. vaietanineininns therefore, if the makes the same time that ehe madeon of a discoverer, arma oy yen 9 sree Mayor Beiry the ons they will go around ‘t, amd from that proceed down +S - On Monday afternoon the trial of Charles Roberts, a her trial trip, on Monday next, when she will be moored at Washington Navy Yard.” They witnessed et ee of the Commissioners to superintend #5 rondway to the Metropolitam. The square looks well, 73 young German, charged with homicide, in causing tne off'the Battery, within full sight of all New York, orag ces of making shot there, and they now saw that erection monument to the signers of the De. J 14 they could not have ehosen betier place ta end the 6 d , ” much ef it as can be crowded in that space, on the decks ‘was cast = a somewhat similar manner. The Japasese, | claration of Independence at noon to-day, in Indepea death of Thes. Gresnen, by stabbing him wih oknife, im the adjoining streets, and in the . riicenat: ‘ue cogeienene statues eat ence squared. procession. beiaiawtky: 126 was ecmmenced before the City Judge. The evidence hinda.ond ceanet qute.ton wil roapreeneiie: acts revived. elt teonllections of the operasious tuai | Tbe Crowd ance two o'elock to #00 the Japanese ben | Wo are ic. Broadway again, but there is nothing of i De Be parse vreenss waapooniradiciory aud unreliable; but it appeared thst | our megniscent bay. ean, ee eee eee increased to such an extent that now all the immense fi terest init that we have not mentiume!, with one excep ‘aaa })..- — — § the cocurreace took place on the lat of April, at the cor- Mo annaor wea th eoneuneed thao iamaininen In the evening some of them were taken to the house | ™*!#, corridors, parlors, reception roome, aad mostof ft ion. The windows of one of our large jewellers is filled $495 58 26 drones ai ite tae 20% pearly ready for sea—and, in fact, long before she was ,- @f Commodore Glissen, where they spent & pleasant | tho private bedrooms of the Continental, are Meral'y | with collection of Japanese articles which 1 ze. A sparse cesetag Govier and as Wey eaves | isvnched—than the grestestexcitement provailed in regan ra ilena h Ne de od crammed with gentlemen, ladies, cbildren, &o., to such } aro well worth a visit’ They are composed of swords, 1 36 90. va 0 |, 9s deceased (Greenan) ran ageinst the | 1, ine arst place 10 which she would sail. Seven cities Saeed Geeaitae al Ub simmons ee mamonom ree an extent that the five hundred guests, besides the 7 uns, boxes, traps, coins and various other articke 1 86 35. 03 25 | Prisoner; words » Whereupon they | -istmed to be the birthplace of Homer, and seven cities chasse of books, and he had « consiierable crowd at his on ye gc et find |) Among them ie a curiously wrought quilt, made from the 132. TH apap payer ts ecrde. amnasar team hicniy im America claimed the honor of being the first to ressive bonny trad om a utterly Impossible up down the stairways to } bark of trees. rinst . the Great Eastern—Quebec, Montreal, wens were attending the matince at the Portland, New of Mone tn treet, and at a quarter pest | Weir rooms, notwithstanding a large police force is ete- | We certainly thought that the widows of the stores 2 op oe. 16 35 Se ee oe York, Boston, Philadelphia apd Norfolk, all advanced that hour twenty-two Japanese were wmar- | tioned throughout the house to preserve order. would present a much mere lively appearance; bat that rood. '1 09 66. 10°30 arc pony 295 stent +> | their claims without regard to their ability to sccsmmo- halled slong, the lower corridor, and, weber | The reception of the army and navy ofieers,and every. | incy have zot done so a no doubt owing to the fact that I Joseph Golgaie....1 11 66. . ae ne eiiee onlenied that Gat precede cet tae | a#%# Sbe long expected visier. However, after s due die- Der of the committee of Councilmen, took their places in | P°4Y ¢lee, upon the most democratic principle, com’ | the Committee of Arrangements have been so slow in The probabiity, from the returne of he first clase, ' canidnin dieiniin emer cussion and serious consideration of the matter, New open carriages, which drove up to the“‘Iadies' wemoed at half-past one o'clock, and continued up to | their operations, having not even made the route of the | that the Daniel Lockwood is the winner. The prizes are mone . expueaned himeutt; ema besides, mm Niath street Neither Simme Boojea No-Kamt nine, when the gas of the halls and reception rooms bad 1 we a silver goblet for each class. he argued that the evidence of the stabbing was very un- Mocragake Awadse Ne-Keatl, nor enfants - Procession Known until yesterday afternoon. We suppote } ‘The boat whose time is unnoticed had notarrived at the | reliable. Tue Judge charged the jury yesterday, and late Pred edad meen pre orca tre the oa | OE esse hd nl tp faa adacan antes vith th waaieatnine i aietde ? aon neural Stan venaie of “ast gear pe 5 mong tbe navy | to.morrow, when the complete arrangements for tho re: 7 ~ af apron * ‘3, | abe was the ‘sour grapes” which, tke the fox ia the ported to be ind! On arriving at officers who called t J. Van Dozen, but the gentlemen connected with her | Roberts left the Court in company with a ctrale of Jo belt syle of ofteers who called to see the Jape” was the veteran | ception of the Japancee will be made Knows. The want | promptiy plactd er at the service of the reporters, and | his countrymen, who congrattiaied him on hs anquital. | ible, they could nck reach; abewas © complete fitures whh three Were adore the 4 rt ol at a one of enthusiagm in our storekeepers will be more than enabled them to watch So ps of the race. Woler H. Kimball, 9 Tespeotable looking man, the had been called the ‘Great Eastern,” them the “Le- were front ors—The First ambassador went Jam” up the harbor, spt. Cook, ‘schooner Eclipse, we on viathan’? facing where seats bad bean reserved for thom. | ifint o-day, and along mterviow with tne omoors in. ree Qo ye a2 ne am” hare will be in the sircelg on We H 10 New York from Havans, invited the party on’ board, rere n pang coustarhall, check a tbe Bank of 90 new] iney Lappens Sins beg agen Seeaiel A parts of ‘the house except the pit wore densely | coinisine sooth old nna eventfal day of the procession. where they were entertained and aflerwards returned to | New York, for $1 spon easy eal bes bere tho be sgsin changed, and that she should be crowaed. Al Tore of course directed towards the, ann ony aaa Wattle eaatteer se The route of the procession on the reception of th the cy fa tow of © Steamer, " we bag case wan glren othe , counsel for the scared, with known as “The Great Humbug.” Notwithstanding bjects » from moment of their leted ’ Japanese Embassy will be as follows:— Altogether. Proved s plesant affair, 4 consent District Attorney, gta eee all their abuse, however, the company who cwned her wwance, but there was no outburst of feeling. Tne an occasional weakness of wind and the usual forgery im the fourth degree. The x 4 renee, bet tare was Seoutburst of Seling, Sno: spore Morrow, when they make anather viet for that purpose. |” the Hmbasay will arrive om Saturday, the 16th tnsant, TESTE eee a cone | Se te ted ca porated bo tore, 1 BO | saw that Kew York was the only place, and so to New exe, whose of appearance was a good de. party afterwards visited Girard College, and | 9s three o'clock P. M., at pier No. 1 North river, and pro- REGATTA AT SING SING. A YELONIOUS ASGAULT—JRALOUSY THR ALLEGED cavss— | York they resolved to send her. And now she is beem~ mec ay Me a nig or deen prerecsiphi ay yam ay supe lag bana ceed from Battery place to and through Broadway ¢ There wil be @ regain st Slag Sing o8 deen Teacdeelen, aie to | 128 serous the Atlantic ocean on her way to New York ment of te overture, however, sad while ihe pte outs So Gaquee.: Bag que petealiy sen crabiee ene treet to aye sd Saturday, the 1¢th instant, in which sailboats of | bea respectab Tan, was poi on ‘rial, having been in. | Sid the best thing our disappointed friends can de ia to mdjence were wondering those zo throu, ery and Fourtp avenue to and around BP gpom, 4; feet to contest for dicted for sp attempt o commit a felonious assault upon | put a good ‘ace on the matter, take the earliest traim for hey caw were the Ambessadors, and if not, it was ‘The great feature since their arrival in America was | Union square to Broadway, through Broadway tothe rho! En edie oe ee mee Mrs. Mary Rue. The complainant ‘thas on the the great metropolis, where they will, no doubt, have @ ne Ambassadors were sbecat; while I saw were | the dance, or sort of “break, down,” this afternoon, by po wing are the names of the boaisenter- | morning of the 224 of April, the sccused, in company ‘ ’ rus speculating, three of the Japanese gourénme a. a . . Metropolitan Hotel. ed for the race:—First class—Nellie, Old Top, Mary and | witb his brother and two friends, went to her residence, | bance of seeing her four or five days from thie at the mere always ‘fe bak of this psi mars pet ite mg bt THE MILITARY ORDERS. Eliza. Second class—Hester Ann, Eliza, Hamming 88 60 Bedford street, broke in the recnd then | farthest, and we will throw the Japanese into the sight merit a fow foot ia tao Geckground. No sooner’ waa of George Chriaty, Salle te Selon ana lek oat Wor General Saxitford bas promulgated the follow } Bird, Louisa Hattie and the Hodson Wicd. Bammer on the Ded, and preseied a Platol to tbe breast | ‘°F BOthing. The monster is already more than half way ale done than » hum of applause rose from the immense ‘Their ° Wad the ing @@ers:— The boats will start at ten o'clock A. M., and sail in a | of Mrs. Rueythreatening to sboot her if she did nottell | Ver, and we advise all who have any doubts of her Bein, ‘edience, and simu'teneously there waa s general clap- | mated. mosie Chinese gong. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 2. circuit of twenty miles north and eouth of Sing Sing. him where bie wife was, remarking, “I am not quite | on the Atlantic at all, and who have bets wpon the sub img ‘of bands. “They are the Ambaseadors! they are Everybedy all day and evening has been in the best of Heapquarrans Finer Divison N. Y. 8. M., * aay hye $ you yet, but will fi another time.’’ to be Ambassadors!” was echoed by « thousaed tongues in | humor, notwithstanding the terrible crowds of crino. ‘Naw Yor, Jane 13, 1680. f FEB B0sTON EBGATTA. maied on her cross-examination thes hor | J¢ch © go down to the Battery this afternoon or to-mor respectful iy Be all o7ee were fized | valeh , ‘The arrival of the Japanese Embassy in New York will Bosros, June 13, 1860. daughter was married to Mr. Fowler, but she had been | TOW morning, where, if they watch the water line closely om the three in Dox, who eat at their | line, wi iterally Diocked up the stairway? 80 88 | taco place on Saturday, the loth inst..on which day the | rho prizes for the city regatta of the Fourth of Ja! separated frora him for the past three they will see that she is coming, for her displacement < ease, while the fourth till surveyed the | to render them impameable. For hours at a time } division will parade cpon the Battery for their reception, ly are | Rafes Rue, @ lad, son of gorroborated | water will be such sucience from hie standing position in the background. | everybody seemed willing to be jammed if a aight of | # one o'clock P. M announced. The whole amount is $675. The first prizes | her testimony. On bearing his motber call for assistance F will be such aa'te create « ewell even in the herbe _ Meanwhile, those who know the fast were quietly enjoy. | 1. ots ais hed. ‘ To avoid interruption, the First brigade will for wherries, shell and lap streaks is $60; doudie ecall lap | be went to her rescue, meeting the defendant (Fowler), | of New York. _ Weg the scene. At a quarter to three public attention was could only be had. The cooly thingthat | whe Battery through Wi street; the desond stredko, 975; tx and four cared lap streaks, $100; atx and | 20 S04 # Be made 6 nolo be would Kill him. Fach of | On the beautiful and balmy morning of tbe 204 + divertea by the orchestra striking up the overture. There | could be heard was, “Go in, Japs’—Pitch in, Tom. tarocgh Ordeuwiss terest; the rand through Whitehall hee) ° > $100; Six’ and | the men who sccompanied the socused had pistols. These | gor 1638, tn ware foriy Ave performers, and the execution of tbe | Soy:._stet her rip, Tyoo0n'”—and similar expreeeiona; | siset, and the Fourth tnroogh Brosdway. prarghoretaphar hariec Fisiemed the ep uot {nen vumbarea Chew oue ied a anel enE piece, which pore of © William 4 Fach commandan: of brigade will direct fieer of 5 very creditable. This was followed by the soomd en of tt analy, the gn wos tarsod of, the crowés commenced his ata to report for orders to the Division Inspector, at Police Intelligence. the errand ih broten ie” defendant tthe heaae of were astonished when tbey saw a iMitle steamer, called of Leerexia being very tustained by Milo. Parodi, Guam ve Fe te aa agers avbas — Of the Batlery, at a quarter to ose o'clock | Ganpwan Funeum 1x TRovsLE AGAIN.—Gardner Farniss, | Geavor 1 show that the pny wee ya Sirive, commanded by @ bold Irish sailor, named Robert whose and style of acting reminded me very | MOre the appearance of « hotel, of » Sixth | "the Troope of Horse of the Seventh and Bighth regi- | Who figured in an intrigue with the wife of Dr. Woodman, | from whom be had been separated, was not conducting | lying quictly atanchor off the battery, in about the ear much of Grisi, when ehe was fifteen years younger than | Ward bar room. ments will report to the Division Inspector at tho Battery || of New Orleans, at the New York Hotel, some time ago, | herself with that y which the mether of his | piace which will be occupied by the gigantic bull of t ohe ts new. An adjourned meeting of the Philadeiphia fromen was | st one o'clock; and the Eighth immediately afver cbildren to exhibit in society. He called Daniel ‘The characters of Gennaro and Duke Alfoneo were held this evening, to com fe the arrival of tbe Third brigade, ‘not later tha half- And rendered himself conspicuous by his spicy letters in | Tohser, and desired t show by him the animus with Great Eastern. The Sirius, which may justly de call gostained with average ability. Buckatone's comedy of 9 plete arrangements for tho ire | 1o"cae o'clock P. M. ° reference to the Wason, was arrested yesterday by officer | which tbe defendant wert to Mrs. Rae's house; but the | the pioneer of the present great fleet of oceam steamy Tbe Rough Dismend’’ was next men’s toreblight procession, to take piace next Friday |” The line of march will be up Broadway to Graod street, | Lee, of the harbor potice, on a charge of stealing a wagon | Judge ruled ovt the , a it had nothing to do with | that are cow scaticred over the world, bad arrived em rears of . Margery, the outepoken, talkative and | night, in honor of their Japanese guests, previous to their through Grand etreet to the Bo up the and the charge of sasauit and battery, and did not jastify the “ piebeian wife of Sir William ‘Evergreen, was active and | derersare on for NewYork. Two thoueand éollars | FoUrkh avenue to Union square and around Union square, valued at $100 from John Harman, of No. 45 Greenwich | cis of the accused. This witness said Re heard cries of | ‘B&t morning from Cork, bavirg proved the practicabi! But decidedly the best character play ha Setarday b Awe Coens go! paying the honors of a marching salcte to the Ambaasa. || street, under the following circumstances:—The accused, | ‘watch’ and “murder” on the morning in question, | of making long ocean voysges by means of steamers. "g country cousin, Joe, who was the great been subscribed by the city towards defrayicg the | gorg, who will be stationed om a platform on the west side [| it is alleged, went to the complainant's livery stable on the proceede i from the house of Mrs. Rae. ‘The Ernatp of the following day, April 23, 1838, ¢ source by bis gawky appearance, sayings and | expense, and $100 by each company (fity five) for the | of the square. The march will contiave down Broadway v John Fowler, brother of the prisoner, was the next F The Japancee, woo, were more entertained by same purpose, o 7 tT to Canal street, upon reaching which the division | SY inst., Im the absence of the propristor, and inansu- | witness, who swore that be was notin Mrs. Rue's house | ‘ined # full account of her arrival, from which we m aim by any other of actors, and they frequently a ) amounting altogether to some $7,500. ‘tds, T rill form hme om the,west aide of way, right on Ca ff thoritative manner directed one of the employés to attach | on the meruing of the 22d of April, and that he never | the following extracta:— oe oe im a hearty laugh of good hemor. spirit already manifested by the Sremoa, ii 1s | nai street, where they will remain until the Ea bas | ie wagon im question to a borse which he had in attend. | Tied s pistol in bis iife, Arrival of the Sirius Steamer Im Seve afer . Parodi sang the ‘Star Banner,”’ | believed, will give one of the most brilliant torchligh: pro- || arrived at the Metropolitan Hotel. In repiy to & question of the Assisiant District Atorney, | “teem Days from Cerk—The Beginmi ils chores of seariy te undred male voices. While | cossions ever witnessed in Philadelphia. The Chief ani |, Te Battery and the line of march is hereby designated | 80° herbert aroun rence gt he said tbat be cid not know he was under indictment for — weetabed carlenbae the division crnie apeuring the « hed given him direc assault © ; whereu with a piese of pom wag ayaa ete assistant engineers wil! act as marshals. Each div'tion irae mum be bape ches from curb care vous to “biteb ’ be became satistied ad alowed Steer moved” fr & beh warrant, ech, was granted, SS having bad hiserown | will be preceded by a band of music. The companies | The Lieutenams ‘will remember that when tho | the vebicie to ‘depart. Fornies promised to return | and the witness was removed from the stand and placed s eracked eee Dintbietd cova smeared with will parede with their apparatus, and move at vine division je in colump, each of them is responsible for pre. | the wa, the following , but failed to | im the custody cf an officer of the court. This summary } ‘that looked ike stood oa one side of the serving the interval between his own battalion ani the | 40 80. . Harman, who had not given the accused per- | arrest was altogether unexpected by Mr. Fowler, who im. ‘Abe flag of while a caricature of a | o’clock precisely. The disposition of men and torchiighie | one tmmeciately preceding, and their attention ‘s parti. miipion 0 Igbo owng Sho mons, bee > grow uneasy, | mediately endeavored to procure bail, amd before the (geeeees post. | is to be such that !t will produce the finest effoct ever wit: | cviarly called to ine of thie duty. and forthwith proceeded in search of his property. Upon | court adjournea he gave bonds to answer the charge. = white wih ‘a a nessed in this city. Brigadier Genera) Yates will direct a salute of seventeen | ‘nquiry be found that Furmias had visited the race course Judge, in a hci charge to the jary, Mee. "ainer ithe shares ‘ended’ ahd the tanggra | Chincen abd Japantee reworks have book Mo's red from the ‘umory upon the arrival ef oe | om Loog takand, and that on bis rotura be exshaaged tne | lated the fao@ by the several witnesses, A we x brought wos ‘He will alse detail a of artillery 0 em- pane Dut the exact whereabouts of | comparatively recent statute, which provides for the pun oa Potheetion im Japan that ie perfectty wonderful. It was f bask oo ‘Ube atenmer af 1, ot halt pans tga Souls art bs aptrtalned, Mr. Har; | shment of soy person whe shall stamps to shoot with the front of & tnd continued the heragign fe two 1m these countries where Sreworks fret originate’, more Spon the vesebies of S crgrieved a he sentent mntns, tae man do. | made by the couvee!, ih cient ‘eoala ‘not be, ono. minutes more. 4 sentioman | than twenty-six hundred years ogo. The exhibition of J The division calf wil! assemble ot the quarters of tho ermined to try what virtue there wha jae warrast, aad | vicled the etlonee charged i 18 was Bot shown tet tbe was encored. Be was no sooner Ly Bay fireworks the other evening at Baltimore ploased them | Major General at half past eleven o'clock A. M with that im view he made a YF rennet, ty eng Se Jory, wane to ter wih too fuk of bead mee cas cheas aoa eo more than anything they bave seen since they came to en aaa A ‘nae as No. 372 Pear! 445 —#;-| itt lave, evidence of i nae eee thar Disk. Ha pat cloth over each of them, snd 0 mo. America, because they were capable of judging, exp arenes Wr MOnBLL 4 frowine Dd edly skis inte ners tor the Gefence, was also commented upon ‘by the meat aferwards be showed the binck water had chaaged | cisuiy the fifty servants, who are mech Letter jadges of Division Engineer, acting Division Laepector. court. The decided to b to bail im | court, and the jury were informed that be stood in the - | oe © Se sees ° ae: Ps fxs than they are of the second act Of “I ‘The orders for the special escort are as follows:— ‘the um of $1. pL ge ng om od Le wf pe oe ee Pere, Rang 09 one counsten be borrowed & hat tad fy SoS action, frome wo: Borgia” or Madame Parodi’s “Star Spangled Uaaver.” WASHINGTON GRAYS—CESERAL ORDER RO. 7/ eee cae Se eee was liberated from custody. Rue, whieb ry Ger the curtains of ‘a monkey, unknown to the m8 | ry, japanese have a0 car for music, except the gong, oF ae Pa ae ae ts car tt aaa ete on ge ae eo bet im bends. ‘This is mente neat New Your, Jame 13, 1860. hopes to be able to prove a case of when The crown of the bat was then Broken | military music they are very . This regiment will parade in full uniform, pants | the matter comes up for trial. and sone rabbit. white mice nad guises Rien, loons as epecial cegort tnd guard of hosor te Be Jape | Bunctsmmn —William Brown, a slage driver by cooups- -\ Tbe monkey was all une CER Ties coco ‘Hehed | THE RECEPIION IN NEW YORK. | © tte companies will sevemble ai the Regimestal roome | tice, was brought before Justice Quackenbush, at the Setaty to pet 2c performer tried in- ee ee ee Jeffersca Market Police Court, on charge of burgiartously eT,” Rie Oe iegerdemam’” “were Rilowed | THC Meute of the Procession from the | 'Hi2I07 salt mounted. entering the apartments of Mrs. Agnes Scott, No. 283 West dy Bcomie pantomime ballet, which was tedious, bat Steamer to the Metropolitan, ‘The band, color bearer and general guides will report | Thirty-seventh street, by means of false keys and steling age RTT Gs YT EG ‘The Japanese Embasey, which will arrive hero on Sa me yg Tons. therefrom about $96.worth of property. The prisoner, it Ng! eed wy he. Sens dey . we turday at three o'clock F M. from Philadelphia, does pot CV. Braves, Adjutant. ) Colowel. appears, obtained access to the rooms during the tempo- rn | ee aca oo ie poaenedl a ee yet appear to create the same sensation amonget our cit- rary absence of Mrs. Scott. He was about taking his de- ae of io Nomen eee oe | re zene that it has amongst the people of Washington, Balt’ Auction Sale ef Stelen Property. partore from the place when the unexpected appearance Bait pat rs c'etock, and at Ne euclonoa se Japanese tavoent Patateytte, ‘The tenth saction sale of unclaimed property recovered | of the complainant rather startled bim and necemttated were driver ‘irect w the hotel. Our readers will remember that at the time of tho | frem thieves and burglars, which bave been sccamula- wun the amstetance of pomssmnen Flaw, of ‘he Teee aan Eee ee eee ne Kua ws taka haghent to Atlantic Cable celebration the storekeepers of New York | ting in the hande of the Property Clerk of the Metropo!i- | precinct, managed to overhau! the prisoner before he had eee ein ine Uires ‘oficial wast iatprder of | seized upon it a2 8 grand opportunity to sell their | tan police for the pest six months, was beld atthe drill | proosedéd many blocks Com nited for tra. ad Precedence, gave « reseption to the friends of the Council. | goods, and we then had Atlantic cable hats, coats, watch | room, over the Centre market, yesterday morning. The juveniles from twelve Steen years named Thomas Riley, Green, James The chy Jodge Aispreed of a number of cree on ‘The Great Eastern affords @ graad (lluswation rapid strides which steam navigation has made i? #it I if charms, and other things too numerous t> mention. } articice were of all sorts and descriptions—lockets and an-| Welly,” Michesl Keating “aad ‘Whether the failure of that great enterprise bas served to | chore, guns and surgica! instrcments, segars and boots, | taken >. on py Ty ak pate were ordi ] Jarcen; ae ‘William Patrick 1. custody a. or dampen the ardor of our sorekeepors wo are unable to | ropes and watch-chiains, soap and jewelry, sccordeons | ‘Bo the ator < . 986 avence B, stood during the time, and shook dictmenta 7. comparatively brief period that hae fends with ail filed peat. Gimme No- Kamu emeet elapeed Ist el ana Ne fae wus Thiet tp wht s pleasant | say, but cortainiy there ie s great dearth of display in tbe | ana overnheds, syringes and blankets, Dedding and | Justice Quackenbush, at the Jeferson Marken Plioe Oomrt, | ted Wes convicted bators bis Hower’ two mouths ngcr et deginning, in 1838. Some idea of the wonderfal ‘The ended 01 nine o'clock, having lasted an | Windows of the stores in the streets through which the | breast pine, furniture and clothing, hammers and | Where they were committed for examination. " that rae taken piace im these twenty two years ong oar. Sood Cosummnntas Lantos tes Piece Insgus mis the Embassy will pass. We yesterday despatched a reporte | tooth picks, and, in short, odds and ends | Fors at Last.—Michnel Comerford, in search of whom conceived from the fagt, that if the little Sirias ¥ SS Sa aver the rote of the procession, in order to give our | to uit almon every taste, ereumetance and condition. | tbe police have been busily engaged for over three enced from the davite of the Great Rasters, it » sinew hot ae ta rere cay ihe wt | readerr the benedt of a detailed account of the way the | About three hundred persone-an mesually rye ne | months, was taken inte custody yesterday by ofeer Oo Appear more strange than it does 19 oe 8 yaw! b don. "He in sick,” wan the snewer. "Very ack?” "i | people were preparing to receive the Embamy, and hie | Def wore present, and the bidders were a8 * | nell, of the harbor peliee. The accuse! is indloted for on the davite of the large merchant vomma.: Seterrognied. “NO; not very siakt.”” “How ‘was it report does not appear very favorable, 8 the articles sold’ Almost al natione were represented, | ‘egling a quantity of grain from the sebecser Saree! B. Court of Common Pleas. sre daily leaving our ports. Now, when we were aot ot the maine toda asked am ok, a Som spoon,” te oneey Nhaly tor? a-werdnen! puraast Goodwin. at tbe “Atlantic dock, Drookiya. Jastee Welab Before Hou. Jutge Daly. in lees than sfquarter of @ contary, wach an oy ee it oe ie treet to bea mmmoneee ‘There appears to be 20 preparation making for the re considered ocular to thane dames, sad, in Prisoner Jue 12. —John Poster’ ve. Thomas McSpedon —Tain wen | progress in ship building and ccsnm steam af tn! } Afierwards, ant cannch do eter an aw Bi ex | epucn of te Japanese ot the landing place, we may | ian Ng foal eee saulees ts to caver bob Giones omen eiowenen oan oy meee haar, Th appears that the de- —_ ‘ercept am apparent desire to put the Battery into som M., with the © aasical inquiry, (rom the audience general: | 45, eran arrested 0 Gay oF two tgp, On oa scoompaniod by his brother, was driving to his 4 recor eesten, | Ricareeecomme ry acme | eg mE Salis “atic cake | lesiovancets us manent | mtv nme ni wnt var are Ss ee ee ae nae geen age og @ few others levelling = BMY tro o'clock F. bidding waa fec‘tag nese dchareed om al err 1 | thes can et eho : As wife) pha eo hoy pel ey Seg wrequine poten phone al Tc patheeny of tae encour te tho indies" =" horse immediately took flight. The defendant (ibe Ire- Wf the present arrangements reapecting the public im- | The fret thing that strizes the eye in Broadway that Rosin te gues marvee ead tem Cibarew Supreme Court—Chambers, sient of the Board of Aldermen) clung to the reiat aad terviews with the Jepancee are contineed to the cad of | han any reference to the coming Japanese ise sign banging | orcrus Soon sae . Batore Judge Borkere. same ean beatin terete tel oraaae eas sete sag tu ti cy, ay may 7 reser from ao we | Sremepettemmany researc he lower rit Bret: | ds more enehabie wim ts | en vate rarnen Aen wea lade ce Sica Be irren wher Avra mete which were so anfortunalely forced wpon them on the teuhenteeratongunams punch.” Tiseugh every ee ee ty eae | Laven Se © She Dane, Snlieion to ait Toles trom ne. river’, platirm sold something firui day of their visi by our rowdy popaiation. fnce | frequently caw similar signs, which indicated that the of tho Oommen [Anetaar sale Win be boii | ‘S40 order of arrest dented, with $10 cost. | See RR then they Nave enjoyed © great deal more of that us. | Japanese, es well as the New Yorkers, appreciated « | © Joly or Auguat. oii sthaicamintet todos eae tmooe reer apnamneyn ty eet bro. restrained 1i,Serty which ‘s so requisite to give stringers | “amile.”” Maxcamaron op Save —The lew meso] Ragan ogucgbonagesetmio ty shook 4 © proper appr, Cation of the habitn of their entertainers | A jittle further up Brendway one of the windows of © rx ty went 4 ar chee v8. 9 Bank of the Mate of New Sioa ‘eotangored hie liv. ‘Yau cheney auseans shen Wher may |» Washington aforded them. No soley | large eatablishment ie filed with Japanese certenttes, con- | 1.of Zune. In view fast no lee than one bandred Ft —teton at |, and order to | wae by Ine. Busteed om the part of the defend. Crews of importa, * qeestioners pow Uarong their reeme | sisting of swords of exquisite temper and workmanship forge as oP eae oe oe oe Saya hee ~stowseee | Tite douditul if there ever wen @ - ‘er abvee thelr pers Wa) privileges. vases, curtously formed bense, and dreaming eneve of or any cront design, that had not

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