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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘2 THE TURF. E sevntion of a Police Omicer in New Or- | Interesting ; i anna . ¢ 3 terest from Hayti. Court of General Sessions. pay the entire amonnt of taxes of the city, enormous a# leans for Murder, | OUR PORT AU PRINCE Snetnetains. } Before Recorder Barnard. Ws. That they are no impored and coliected and thie)... The Centra! Park Invest: ‘ } the New Orleans Crescent, June 16.) | traffic brought under legal control, is due chiefly to the 8 MEETING OF THE OOK a, The Fashion Course Spring Mecting—| gy. Giver Mathew Hughes, who shot Henry Pour au Prince, June 2, 1860." ¢, @, THOMPSON, THE DEXD FORGER, IN OCOURT— | unscrupulous meddling with political and judicial affairs OF WITnEsexs. TOW Pourth Days Racing—Nichelas I, the Hyams on the evening of the 8th of November last, at the “Wamship Lime to Liverpoot—Agriowttural Enterprise— CONVICTION AND SENTENCE OF YOUNG THOMPBON | of liquor and lager dealers’ ‘‘associations.”” Thousands of natorial Committee by the : Winner of the Four Mile Race. found Tne touting house, on Rainpart street, | Arrival of Negro Baigrants from New Orleans, dc. | TO THE STATED PRIGON FOR THAME YEARS FOR men thus combined, with an energetic ezeoutive commit: to inv the Snwae re Weeterday was the last day of the Fashioa Course (Ll. | o'clock, whhin the walls of the Parish prison. Hughes at | When it was abfirst. proposed to establish monthly | PRMURY INTERESTING PARTICULARS. for tempting or coorging publie fBciala aad public jour- | Dl! 2 ON, a a cconddy- nindaldee ab by Bpring Meeting, and as it was the day announced for ‘je | the time was laboring under the double excitement of a , line of steamers betweon this port and Liverpool its suc- | trial 06 Charles Pollet Thompson for perjury, wbicb | iis jeave but an indifferent chauce for the protectin a House. Mri Me e four mile beat race, that great attraction for New Yor’ eters wor! | css was eo much doubted that it was thought best to ‘was conchided on Wednesday evening, resulting in the | the rights or morals of a community too busy to look | ported by Mr. Rang Proceeditdane : form, | man, Gouge | deunbisitide Oy a'tridf' eri, aiid Chie Puiat ‘was adver. | conviction of the prisoner, was, in some respects, the | after the public interests and too unwieldy to oounterplot | appointed by thee Undell; the sworn "4 ) ‘the attendance was very considerable. The beautify) | and his decause | 4 P: ee | powes thie | {Be mischiefs of a selish conspiracy. It may be worthy . weather tempted a large number of the fair sex to pa. | Tabed for Tom Parker. Woilt str | tiked in Liverpool to receive freight for Port au Prince. | remarkable case that has been disposed of in the consideration of the public whether it is consistent | After thoreading so / ise the races, and the display of equipages in. drew his pistol him; | Shippers came forward with a large amount of valuable | COUrt for many a day. In order that the reader may | with either the dignity or safety of the city longer toen- | preceding meeting, MI = “ he ea | back or resented the | |, clearly understand the chargo upon which tha prisoner | dure the shameful paralysis of law and justice atfocting the | formal charge ‘against wae® Hong, who @osure was really magnificent. Still’ i must be | to run into bis house he , | Seeds, being more than 160 tons for this port alone, Return: | ie? Rem Pe chief cause of taxation, pauperiam and ‘crime, or whether * | ecknowledged that the attraction of horse racing | *2¢ fell dead. tng from Jamaica oy her homeward trip she brought several | WAS Convicted, it will be necessary to premise thata short | the statute intended’ to protect the comunity from | cond meeting of the Board, sohtn deal ° to that of Hughes, Sbongh an officer, was not on duty that gers, and found waiting for her a ni who | time since, through the efforts of the District Attorney’s conspiracies of this sort should not be brought into | was examined, so far a his o 18, far, , laborer toting with the New | night. ‘The Chief of Police hud previously mot | PYN*Bsers, “dh lirigs requisition, as is provided in part 4, chapter 1, title VI, | concone a know! / York pndlic, who turn out in thousands to wit- | him, and secimg sthat he was imhoukeased, ‘advised | took passage for Furdpe, among whim were two daughters | assistants, eighteen or twenty men were indicted for section 8, of the Revised Statutcs:— , concerned, in regard to the: ‘by’ these & match between Flora Temple, Ethan Allen or | Bim 10 go home. Thi be promised to do, but fall. | of the President.) The experimental trip, it le said, har | SEEING deods, among them Charles G. Thompsoo, the two or more persous shall conspire to commit any act in. | Being duly sworn, be toatided sa pa George M. Patchen, but Gan enily: be induced to witness jee tong apn i ge Has ie ont proved so satisfactory tbat a regular line is nowestabliah- | Mther of the young man, The practice of apparently re- jute oan ublic healt to public wnorais oF io tude and plan of the Central Park has been very" 'y a obstr justice % ed beyond doubt. spectable men constantly offering themselves as sureties comets fares Twa, they shail be guilty of « | @d from; the estimate of the cost of ; In my last I alluded to the efforts made by our President for persons charged with crime—whose characters would | misdemeanor. was less than one and a half millions of, Pe to foster agricultard and induce the country people to pay | BOt bear the closest scrutiny—had become so common | _ Iswould pings pent ns ened vrata is not yet one-fourth completed, and has oat moré attention to the niatter. As Thive already advised. || thAt active efforts were made to bring the offenders to pag gilt SE might reetore our machitery o. | Sumof oneandaquarter millions; the soll for the ") each parish Will have an egricultaral school and fifty | Justioe. These men not only offered themselves as bail to | government to ite normal condition. It is further due to | not properly prepared or composted, being made District Atvorne: emboldened by their success, | the lic to direct attention to the demoralization and wave ¥ Pupils, chosen by the government, and educated ab each’ ' they often presen (ae at tho Sherltrs office for neintteey Suleteont upon the contempt ‘Of our statuuce | excavated from the Park and snieed-with horse maim free of expense. ‘The plan is an excellent one and meets | the same purpose. generally swore that they were | for protecting the weekly day of rest and worship from | wianure; murlatic acid was in this way generated, which, with universal approbation. These model farms, placed boi A in Pt of the. site uaecemnly. ane Jcmeral enue cepibigions, by ve ay attacked the roots and killed the trees; the “treesand @ favorite locall on | tors of Sunda} gardens. Not only have aad in the. well petted districts of each. pariah,.of cours | account of the disiculties placed in the way of the aithori- | they defied the law, but even te injunctions of court. | SBFUbs,were not properly pruned; great expeupe Aree gone will attract attention, and to each the /aurround ties to find ont the owner of the land, Not content with | have been set at naught,and a combined purpose has | to tocrect a waterfall, and Uicre was no water to carry ing planters can go for information, and. perhaps falsely swearing that they owned valuable real estate, | been avowed and acted on to override law and authority out this object, #0 that the expense was use- ite sipachering oh one tiene Sao ed ion gers of bur race meeting#, and tho disappointment which Buea i P vas tea taaerd ts Cosas ae ‘upon it tly and mer ‘ their love of gain and vity of heart had such a pow | and, in spite of all, to persist in practices offensive to the | oo 4 eget pris Limself and his few compan, | 13 & RW years these farms will distribute seeds | Grpullnmucace upon thewrwat-dseds wore forged nnd dis’ | vast mafeelty of our eieisens, foreign twournstional ueages | 3; the contract for widening Pity ninth -_ ote hades ne eee path at a very trifling expense. The President orders poss cf on sorts sgaempanante cree vietims. The pec wae a Meer Sertrecting, to pablie morte fi, | given ont for a sum: of about $16,000; the contractor rei) — race. letter, written by iboner for pub- ‘prosecut officers confident was a a appear essential to the ver ing of our iD | abandoned the work, and it was afterwards contracted ind | lication ll oar to’ chow the state of thee cor bub- | all the offcérs of the country districts to give the laborers | Ereeming ches te cae oa Tork who he stitutions. that this stave of things be Drought toan | Vite e wr “4 3 ie z every facility ; it Would be well, too, to require:from Bix to 1B unposing upon thems, and. vietimising thuer | end. We havo no shield Dut a government of law. i ue aor tae Seeing; | browebs ihe fat: ja: the nations intment amish Prison, New Onceays, June 14, 1860. seven hours labor, or exemption only by a fine, from who st within ir clutches, and by diligence they | class may take the law into their own hands, all’ clases po gh A auce . aa or and ‘The privilege of a man in my position to speak a fer every inhabitant, and if labor ia chogen it shoud been | broke and found that Charles G. ipson was the | may, and society resolves itself into its original elements. | hi, “men to use the material for’ their are | parting from the scaffold I have waived for a brief b leader, re are two.or three indictments pending} At any cost and at all hazards existing laws should be ivate used; this mui is still retained Je. » " | | address, through some friends of mine, will be forced as it was under the rule of that stern old Governor | against him for forging deeds, aud he is now in the Tombs | wisely and impartially enforced, and the men or classes of nh oad a boukiseoper in PM ..3 so ea ie ; ‘eas given tolune public after I shall have suffered the last | Christophe. In several of the districts where water | | awaitingtrial. The law arevero penalty for | men who choose to sot them at defiance declare themselves | TEP? Oops mouse on Third ‘ovemnea We ‘which balls lis | penalty of the law. itis to form Artesian wells, and at | this particular branch the crime of forgery, and. if | to be outlaws and need to be thus dealt with without fear | Veo on ang which was frequented 'b; dbirepatable” meeting has been characterized by | | Unfettered by tho empty formalities of the world, now | Gonaives, it is said, one is already ordered. At Jeremie | Thompeon is convicted of the offence alleged against him, | or favor. HOMER FRANKLIN, Foreman. Sewenuens ais wantapenrteay Cemmatienion aan an all par- | fast receding, Taddress myself, a& I trust, ina Christian | water will either be led into the city, or snch a well will | the lowest punishment w igh, the Court ‘can ivilict ia ten)! J.C. Kuwpart, Clerk. the workmen on the Park, named Miller, was diecharged ‘was not | spirit suited for the occasion, first to you, my fellow men | be dug; the drinking water now used: by this city, one | yoars in the State prison. ge) father of the PRESENTMANT ON THE ABUSE OF THR MILITIA Liws. through the influence of Mr. @ray, for the purpose of various | abd citizens, amongst whom I have been bor and raised, | of the most flouriching of the country, is brought. Joung man, fas allcbo indjcations Tespectability and New York, Juno 22, 1800. bert a ‘Mr. Strong; while I was in the Board no ‘and to ask your pardon for the humiliation and disgrace’| nearly’ a league by . Geffrard vows it is telligence, and had he devoted his abilities to an ‘The Grand Jury have had tinder consideration the con- | aecounts Of the work dove on the ‘ ‘por. ‘were t upon city by of its. gons, who as man | @u outragoous waste of labor, and shall last no longer. An | calling, he might have occapied an honorable | duos of the office of the military marshal of this city; for | tions of the ee? 4 engineer is ordered to examine the spot and report the |‘and jnfluential position, in the community. But although the marshal a.appointed distinetly in each war- | Cross-examined—While I was a member of the Board 3 its Dest mode of introducing water. his history | shows that he preferred 12. exeF| rant that is iasued, it nevertheless amounts wo perma | great many. tinimportant alterations were mado’ ta te ‘Since writing last the number of Louisiana emigrants ai | cise bis in of that sense of Justice | pont office, and has been held by the present incumbent | ian of the Park; the hnportant ¢ were made after” the districts of St. Marc has been increased. These | which characterizes an honest man, and which slways:| seven or years, Through this oftce a great amount | 2 resiguation; the cave and waterfall were not ordered people, having sent:persons before them to ascertain what | guarantees success, when united with industry and prac: | of inconven and cost is imposed upon our citizens | ta'be made by @ vote of the Board: Ido not. know of Davantages Might ‘be obtained by emigration to Hayti, | tical judgment, for ia the month of October, been pons which we believe our militia laws never contemplated. | cojmsion between the Gommniationers und. the etn < ’ were satiafed with the report, sad Raving readily otal: | orreeiee Soeser tall fe Taaaned ais 20d «8 go welts ee, Hundreds who are exempt by law irom military duty | on the Park; T was in the Board from May 1, 1657, 10 May & grant of exceedingly Fi from roment, | failieg ».| have pa which the law does not reqnire, to have | 5, 1869, and I resigned because the Commissioners : have since been over in parties of forty of | tice Quackenbush and swear that be owned s house amd) thoie ames entered, trea “x list of exempts, 60 that they | three bills befono the Legislature for the evens ed from further amneyance. But ev persons, They say. that there are many more ov | lot, 06 East Twenty-sixth street. Upon laronigntion it this | of the Park to 110th street, the widening of Seventh ir way, apd that the severe laws enacted in some of the | was learned that young Thompson swore falsely does not them; for in many, if not in most e ad increase appropriations; Mississippi States stiroee is indeatora: taiyt’)| ‘Rowse be clalmen 30 own was ho, powparts 6 Retetto | |-natioae” ‘court ‘mattis ad inte Hl paras’ em, proposed. that I. shuld. featgat-te hover ht ame eating their held, and the tools Mhcy bring: with them, | yeare., Hor this crima'ba was abremed? indicted, and par | S4,¢ven levies made upon their property. In the | Biachiord, and Mr. Waray offered to. give me. St Recs tateek aaeieceeimenanatasaptrsmnanamnt| (entenees Weleectan, wibesapthge daceopenton vee Ble aI enema ere nt Ee tart niet, | SeCarlty tint 1 shouldbe appolited Yo some other isak ae Jead to many improvements in the neighbor. | made. It was evident that Thompson, who was @ pro: 3 hed py court martial. | the Park; I gave Mr. Gray evidence in regard to Kas fost src har tn wun | Reming eet mon, tetra pice | PY TMP th, Sm et ier ne carey oy Inaccurate In many respects; ae do not “shaye died in other portions abuses on the part of deputies, which we presume are not | which were not planted in soil composted aa I have Before authorized by their employers, which are practiced upou | described; T believe Mr. Cogan was competent to carry rs and other persons ubacquainted with our laws. | out his contract for widening Fifty-ninth street; he did On the other hand, there appears to be no corresponding | pot fuilll his contract because he could not get his money; advantage accruing to the State. To procure the collec- | do not know anything’ i regard to the accuracy” of Mr. tion of seven hundred dollars, which this office paid the | Petrarchi’s accounts; i have seen Mr. Petrarchi in hig last year for fines of the ununifurmed militia, the public | house ou Third avenue, near Seventy-eighth street; have i) or ene een fain bundrod dollara for this | house was a resort for thieves aud burglars, some of ea re Nee eal of money, some of them father, and had been used by him to for- sums, which they bring with them. For | ward his dishonest projects. The offence having been poorer emigrants who bring but their labor, the govern- | clearly established by the prosecution, the junior Counsel ment offers to pay towards the passage money fifteen dol- | for the defence, in his ing address to the jury, stated lars for thoge in middie life, and eight dollars for children | their theory was that made an iunocent mis or old men. If the blacks of your city wish to get on in | take by swearing belore the police justice he owned the the world let them send a tation and look into their | house 96 East Twenty-sixth street, when he intended to prospects here, and if they them mtisfactory they | testify that he was owner of the house No. 69 in the can get rich lands for the asking, and can make arrange- | same street. poe @ very plausible story, and = have partof their passage paid to their new | the counsel to’ establish his theory by were fined by the court martial. And beside these are 5 ection. The Grand Jury pre hom boarded in it; Mr. Gray is the Commissioner who upon the stand the father of the prisoner, who, as has watise! hould 3e q not 4 ‘ "Tineridsi ‘provision 6am kine ave dull ot uate, bring. | Deen already reearked, le wow voter Indictinent fore we eee, Pa gamer mga Pa Feoelve compelled a Soremman to balls given there on pain ing lees than cost price. Flour, ‘and codfiah still | felony. early attention om 00 een lature. of dismissal; Petrarchi’s conduct was brought to the no- , L locntinas $0 surives po «Aegon nyt ne Charles G, Thompson testified that he owned the house | 3c siete MER , Foreman, tice of the Commistloners, but he is still retainod in thelr crowded with a stock sufficient for two months to come. | No. 69 East Twenty-sixth street atone time, but that in pohmnaapws tere sway ; Large tiinhiongence serchiadocnsipaie ‘The dactarl market ie alan overstotked, and sales didioae. | November nat be decded thas iy. to hile goa. The tend the work of the Central Park; I was offered the poai- ’ Coffee is coming in market in emall is, and sella at | counsel produced the deeds. wile identified by the The Slave Trade. tion of superintendent of labor or Some other ultnilar floe $1 47.081 49. Tho deliveries for the wock were about | witness, and were also critically examined by the Axle UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. lg rd Pad Cape per page =e E ~ ori Biiesas Mr, Blatchford me a chock for $500 if 1 ‘ } fore Joseph Bridgham, Esq. to Albany to testify before the Committee of the Legia- ‘THE CASE OF SEE PALMOUTE. Sparen eopepans ative be Satecgn ans nae June 22—she United States ve. The Captain, Mates ant ee Pears: | received tap 9 serious propenitions: iw ‘The witnest aleo testified to fiultiness of numerous de- pinball ‘OF A SERVICE OF FLAT £0 i ler ef Py Bee dbatar Henne Orew of the Brig Falmowth.—This caso was resumed to- | tails of the management of the Central Park. Tho eross- mer el A I A Po Re Beg ont Sg GE de day, Lieutenant Abbott being recalled was cross-exam- | examination waa principally conducted by Mr. Andrew H REPLY OF THE ARCHBISHOP. the motion, which was the Court, In'the in- | ined and, deposed thas, his yessol,, the Portamouth, left pee the he the axh Wotcaube canna; Mehl were mapped up gery. Turogack aga Head, | Which hag caer tale rae ee ante their ery. | One of the most interesting events of the season, 10 an | oeeai ee eae tiny Sar imeaid OM | Porto Praya, before the Falmouth; #0, follewod-in our | guly sworn, testified as follows;-—Mr. Hoge came io my. ead sal@hwas done tn 120, the ghey ntl Seating. Om the | (hove keen reprosches for having eruahod and ‘ke | educational point of view, came off yesterday at Jones’ | C Thayer was the cocupanl of Nor 00 ast aint) (Wales Wines, CEnmining fhe, Puimoehiiell.thegnertiont | | oli eee ee ich snes cy tei tene Rotehaee Saraide Nicholas went up, but = him, | heart of my poor wite, who affectioustely has ching to mc | Wood, in the shape of the anual picnic and festival of | street, A mesenger was seul for Mr. Thayer, who ar aked were answered; beard, that Captain Calhoun board. | sboKe Of the Dill which was to come before the Légiale- apdon ‘on the third mile laid close at his | through vicissitudes of my misspeat life, and who °s Roimam Catholic school, Tived before the case was given to the jary. He testified’! 4 her ufter I did; when the Falmouth ie ture in regard to in ing the affairs of the Goutral passing the af ie nid Jone teteael ie tbe cup of pay hye. 7 ‘St. Bridget's. ic y situated at the cor that the house No. 69 was occupied by bim, and owned 5 wi mouth ran tow: us | Park; he said he recreate nee Mes "douse! when. Nicholas foasle his oot, end ones, | Her prayers’ have’ westained, ‘her codeolatious be've Wap- | D¢r.of avenue B ssid Kighth street. dy bis father-in-law, Mr. Johnstone, © resident of ‘New | outaide, abe camo to under our lee; we were about four | bill; that he bad the Seuste under his Nee ing bis dir increased his lend. at every strides and ported me to the very, last. amy gratitude for | The affair created quite an cacitement, and was attend- Haven Tuna she. elder| Thompson was peeved: to\| Miles out of the pert; Lieutenant Meng apd mysett board») ae a rote ny {otis manner ie ‘be hat wee te ent By cot In 5g ‘a | ooo Mind solace ber, while frog ine Casto | e4 wih circumstances of an unusually, intoresting cha] his” goa tum, ke pariah ote a. etait | poaseasion of the Falmouth ‘and ordered her buck’ to port; | it; nothing ‘was tail about $600 or about mote; ths Potties taria naa Maeno Seed eee my heart ask her the misery [have caus. | racter. About eight o'clock in the morning the pupils | offence, committed, no doubt, at tho. instigation | We got her papers and log Saeed era ee 2 ces ch Se, Be et doe calls Bin th. Cooma 2 i , eC. , p y ij Mr. ‘ $100 to $8. ”t was observed that ‘bo had cut his fotlock | ¢f the uabepy her'to, I recommend | boys and girl’, over 1,400 in number, neatly and be | of his parent. | OF course this gy De den othe District Aten oes the papers wore civaai] seit bp TAMU VRDNR Ge pean aL eT and walked rather lame, but lid not alarm the conf. have ‘those us without hesitation; the charts, were in arack ox- | of Central Park Commissianers if he recetved the pesitien dence of his friends. ‘hey got off well for the, decid ly conti popes bosighs, of superintendent of labor, or some other similar Le MEd on = the lead, and thon To the District Attorney—There was a chart of Cuba on | at a salary of $2,000 or $2,500 per annum; Mr. : on quarter pole. expiate gn, to ran by. ‘was to come into the Comminsioners. ™ ami ee fue “eee the second to ‘etow: ‘Cross-examination resumed—I] have never been up the Cromi examined, by Mr. fe Bree Boy | be third salle Nicholas | at Throgneck’s | Sio‘aad ansiet) = fet 4 rege Congo river; Thad charge of the Marion aa acting master, | $250 not to go to Albany to give evidence before the quater to! thé Mansion: Howse, when be collared and | Vio tomes Ban Nee 9 ~ she was crulsing between the Bight of Bonin and St. Paul | gislative Committee, but in a joking way; I did not offer. passed him, two clear on the third mile outs mn wy Pre Ge Loando; I have been as far as Shark’s Point, the en- | to double the amount afterwards; nothing ‘was said about ‘when passing the ‘stand, ‘The chance of the Whe, under the are, rare; trance of the river; I have never had the charge of a ves. | uj ing evidence before the committee. : gray horse was now evidently |, a8 Nicholas vail boom dr Ginamminenain tabcateenellt mand heaserynnerjexnee aera S have goon large \extimony for the day here closed, and the com went on with the = won beat and race by disposition, merit my ql aber charts, copies of Engl charts, made for men-of- | mittee adjourned to meet this morning at ten o'clock. twenty Jengths, in 8: kind attention. ad Cbd Gabriel Dow. ns were on board the ; Capt. Calhoun told LETTER FROM ROBKRT J. DILLON. , Er Soy villier, with whom, their $0.09 De ‘Witt on board the brig. The following letter from Robert J. Dillon, Faq., wan "] Parse $900, for horses came mere intimately acq: on rey oy Mr. “Dé Witt recalled and cross-examined—I signed ee rae cae ae: ie eonwer to te invitation ta >” ghia $id Ttake with their nye oo ‘ thevarticies, to goo the Falmonth, pat did not sign | be present at ihelr seesion to repeat certain Mr, T. br. Bourboe an retin te han coe eee Any on board; 1 shipped by the name of William Rowe und | charges which he was understood to have made the Mr. J ‘displayed towards me, their ent tarho unti} 1 got to Porto 7a; have gone | matter of the Central Park appropriations was befure the ‘Time, 340; stern duties with a and met ) Rash wesw aT on board the Challenge at | Legislatare last winter:— with in positions like theirs. ‘Heaven cisco Capt. 51 went o the guano New You, June 21, 1660. them, and all those who have kindly leat ‘ala by integrity—a tan who, after | slands, od the Const of Pera, and arrived in New York on Guxtixury—I had the honor to receive yesterday >, ee ; u nd prayers to ae ty Pot ih Ga , when Master Fring au ordinary tine ‘wocking that ‘priceless | ha 19th of last March; I boarded the yessel with Thomas | letter of the 16th tl pl a papa wf latter took the lead, and to reconcile mie to my inevitable doom. I my anaddress |} jewel, character, in an evil bour bartered it for the tem. | Maber; Twas born in Eitensvil » New the Senate to cxamine into the affairs of © fivpe tines yound, a clear length— most sincere thanks to all those persone who hayé kindly his | porary gratification of his selfiwh instinets. Manding York; my real. name ts William: DeWitt; I have the Central ‘and were now in seasion in this city. the running visited me my sojourn in prison since the time of. the is side Was Lisson, a youth endowed with qualities tn & fea on the Fliza Adams on a whal: New | You were to add that if I desired to make bent by Peete 3:50 my sentence; and I return thanks to the two which. | ited him for the performance of duties requiring intel. | Bedford; 1 was @ blacksmith, and pever went by any | communication to the committee £ ebould, if caveneak, SacoxD Betting really benevolent and charitable ladics, rF—— exer | iect aud afabie manners, but whose character received a | Other name but that of Rose and DeWitt; I cannot tall | embrace this opportunity of doing #0, in etrance ‘after the and B——e, for their great kindness to me, and very | stain which even a uniformly upright course of conduct | Who hi me in this vessel; | never shipped out of T suppose Tam indebted to the honor of this civil se the the fret peas thei ss d_ instructions, pap that wr ETS at ot hen, seha choo beve ean, bis tes: tr hed I hipped other sigs ‘the - 2 Lage winte oe wo soore me ir vi an + a LCIOUS 81 an ve an rement wi ani articles wo Toate: aot they Posed tapi ay | they will etill continue to pray for my ‘soa! ert ‘am’| , Mise Keating, one-of the female y WOKE prosdedéd! tector, he as'& convicted felon, pee wat bee rites at time! Maher took us dver to von, and told us against lbs petltoh of the Comncauniantnn ac tee Gate ry ‘contest was never dead, and I promise to do the same for them in that other to offer the service of plate and ets of flowers to the | of citinenship aad doomed to a living death, But, in ad- were, others of his men ; the’ first By pm rites ert ‘ ing Bourbon and Better world, In which, through the merits of Jesus Archbishop in a few appropriate and happy remarks. dition to these ruined tations, it must not be fe I knew of the vessel was ae before; | of New York the sum of $6,000,000 for the ont, by. Christ, I hope 16 live forever. To Him, before whose In recognition of the above expressions of love and ree. that food hearta were crushed, the hopes inepired Gy the |) Mr. Maher told:mo she was going to the of Africa; 1 | guiation and government of the Park, in ‘athe rhe judgment seat I shall have soon to appear, I now direct. | Pet, the Archbishop replied tat it would ‘be impossibl: | anictions of woman destroyed, and the hallowed shrine | Never saw the captain before; never saw any person con- |i um of $2,000,000 previously advanced by the ‘for porta ‘ed to win at es my last thoughts and prayers, and implore of the Father’? pane opener ho met bey apne fe of the ae circle Fe any Aomoliabod. Young | nected with the be carole ann didn’t in he ony ote those purposes. We urged that $600,000 aly-abou ww mare “Sapporters. thore unbounded merc} veness which descr: enoed in meet Thompeon jteneced thana voyage coast. gran! suffic: operations current year, started well close cmp ony Bg Pye yoo children of St. Bridget's school on such an occasi coer ana, Did you know of at Other voyage or intended yoy thal, botecentien ittee of Invewtigation W the far burton went ing my spirit into the hands of my God. Amen. 4 ago the ‘Charl 16 for thé vessel? A. I do not choose to qaswor the ques , ‘=pon whose toad of m length ‘the, Ma education were inanenrated under Pectligs dionltian aa of perjury. 9, of thie intercating case are ‘ ; Troda Cleeed’on the far side and. raced Yesterday morning, one Of the doomed cells being | the *pectacle before him exhibited the happy results. ven above, and it need only be added that before the | The question was again put, subject to the District At , distance, she was utiable to live the pace, fitted up into a sort of rude 1, with an altar deco: th a meee 2nd ently mniveheidiness many yeas p> sentence, connsel for the prisoner torney's allowed Court. going on full of rusping, passed rated with fowers aud candies. epeat some time, ], bie sésembled to erect him, and be thanked thom ftom led for tho exereise of leniency in consideration of | A. No, Laid not. Witness continued—The frst conver, ner of the heat and race by a at his last devotions with Father Teoampeon's youth, his previous unblewished character, | ation I had with the crew about the voyego might have ‘The track was in capital condition o'clock he appeared on pee and Qumnstances attending the commimion of the | been three or four days out; I know that spoke to story, and enclowad with an .. 4 . " which he was ‘ cannot tell who was present; pone of the ‘and looking down at the assembling crowd in the fr the reason idence ‘The Racarder observed ; Burns told me that we were going Our Milwaukee Correspondence. , pionpnadi ome ing recognitions with al > id he knew it, Dut did pot say bow be Mitwavknx, June 21, 1860. w eon pp Ma were admitted to the ‘ing also said we were going after Validity of th: Wisconsin Parm Morigage. yard, ‘hile, 09 canal, e/grent ‘and singelianeons crowd: ~ wae that understand! of lected it ° prison, scorching and them; U will’be gratifying ,intaligence to the large Bumber of} Tying in the hot sunshine, without a hope of gating |: Los pmerenp py ste a yA nee oa the tral Unt they weft going after aves. sid knew 1 Pee or seeing anything connected with the exeoo: ed in the Second avenue ‘compan: scars 10 Somes’ Wood, re the day was spent very plea were five tantly in feasting and rural exercises, without the o against. the prisoner m0 currence of a ne ee incident. The nM the General Sessions, which his orderly manner exer was arrange! re | to say would mover be tried, so that the highest credit Father Me aad sentehice, must take int whe Ou each of tas pines wk ‘tha! silver | geesed that it tind the follow: ciate at ror iomen, or" | Se neous ofan eames =I , lal invested in what are commonly known as Wisconsi: 4 cr At about eleven o'clock the doomed man, attended by Sarma’ thortgagés, Vo Yearn that those securities are valid, | 1. \\citesser and the flcers, hix hands piaivwed bebind dresaed whi and in white, death cap on ht of Wisoonsin, 01 hood ado. ey sno Sp’ he tl ray of coe! as 1h was | ‘for any Fa | ft 8? ; i e s %, 32 3 H it bi ? ? § “ to the seventy fre oil casks and Ballast, Omnpa ead bys Deputy Sherif) the rope was put over: his heat weneration cherished for him by the chil | sentence to one ag a bir fe en) Fa decision o | and drawn around his neck by masked executioner srw Meee og! one two 4 legality 0! Sires ehansiasled Ueenle Wad einen nek omcenea epten ich were the nite, ech sete ee tee ai | perly placed wai had given him repeated inatruc a oneal Bonen" There ' a hat j ‘he did in a manner and voice of perfect un 1, . |, having been or A WASHINGTON MARKT Bunga. were clearances from York and one decided in favo. | concera. Then the unhappy man made a brief addrear te’ fe rte’; Mooney out of the youug moo belong The only case of fromm Forte Pray the, lnjter mentions. far, passengers, decision wa | the spectators. F caaeeratte hie gnik wv parish. clurge of false pretences, the Grand The es Clearance mentions “merchandise and bis for death; ‘he hada James Brown for wind on” A my 5 Aw Rag yg mtentionsl aly wane oat Foes ay copay, out a y between him and Bunga.” The register hide. | Palmer aad be, 4. ¥. Harmond, a Keaued 26h of Mare, ), 10. Francia Recery; but the a Danijel 8. Dickinson oo cece ane aoe latter name, indistinctly written, showing that the regis was fem | 3 seapetee ofthe Uaioe takacn ea made out oath, and not from the record: gt OF emotion ae Ato oe Met erie ofeeos ta sasies bien in Wf Lswensst A The reason of our leaving Porto 4 held uj) |. Capt, Sands and wife, from China, and A. Spauld Grand was for mle, and could Praya before seizing the weasel wan because the Sutbor, eyee raise: | Bsq., of |, afe Hopping at the that he was authorised to {ies yoni get permit ber selsare in pert. Odjec@ed to N oy pets , : Were the authorities vemel to py 4 Catho mad ‘Governor’ for 5 the fen minute. fea about five eins under titict and gave ~ first; bet we assumed that was Gotta Denoath. ing preparations Gipriti Twas not on deck. wes to tat cocapaits ot be did ‘exeoution, by! ‘examination the Falmouth break 1 between {agigvomé and wr open pd weigy 39 Bele ign ibe Panrth ot their eater writed iu papers the manifest ty but firmly denied. ax boing made too late. ‘The unhap. view with the Governor, Calhoun parted from the py femained in an ipper room until after the exe Son roa House, and afterward wah wes wepncus Ola eghe” ve eve rey ora vena } Ddefore his death be said tet be’ Kaew his wife Was er: djourned til Sabirday (this day), at / in and hie wished to koe her onoe more befor: ht vs en eae ercrm—Poxmmc oul lon eal anadeed Sa teh ene ee an inquest 5 streot yertorday . represénted that it woull not_unnerve and ‘thon the borly ef Marah Rice, a marrio’ woman, about £2 if ; H 3 : 2 i . army Latelligence, - s ‘and on | emerten = aie Shite Th tee] = pene eee coe Pay Fay ‘St nyt hae po ft dt een pr lrstr apy Major R. Anderson, First artillery, i detaited wf Prost. | Cif others {an or ule ime br mone oy Syn Beclin tnd Welds task nnet onion cuss a a =~ was given or. r, - opinion ™_ dent, and Lieutenant 6. ‘Tallmadge, Fourth artillery echoed through ‘body ieen to bi ahi pan yey fret ei that To the trom Gaig of aetstons apetens Gants Superier Court, See reean ne Fhe jory Poudered a verdicn with the abors | Coinmittee of Inv eens GOS West, ab is ordered o Fort Riley, | pagrehiah gcse ya moni! are a6 follows: meres ts gree i, $00 fot P ‘Married there toe roe Se eae ‘Tar Cxemes of Casinba.— > Bg M DAMAGES RAILROAD ComPaxy. a D 5 tration of justior Fouxd Drowsnn.—The body of an unknown man, about | for the conwun Liew Fir wil power, 1,900 armament consist being res jai sal he Septal oS Rac tach fan | SOR Sphere oes Bee Tork ant Bie it Four teive pound "boat ta thirty ttre yours of ‘ge, wat found floating in the water | PAE Sppointed by ther orders. | Haven Ratireas Ormpany This ie an action for dainages bers, kad all told. at Uie foot of Verey street youterday. There was no aah wack tate postage prabeed ee 3) Rpaes "oreeanee tase FP ikinTiewrunt at Rar ee RLS Sees <2 Benen payne yb, granted |, C. Symmes, Ordnan: ; Lieutenant Coroner Rehirmer an inquest the of former Ot hacsalals ‘id aS UN aid adh hse pe: Master, Walker; Purver’ Sonne. ceased, and ordered the to be. srat to the dan Prine wt afer Mr uted SK. Dawson, Puree artillery, and Liew. ‘Tub Vetsed Rensen stoop pe TN ay ot] i & identification. Ne, ffreat Statistical SCoant A. W. Haskel), First ioghotry. poroed tpprared to im the water about forty-eight | eit on th 16h rox