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JUNE 25, 1860, r Now > ¥ laa Ea NEW voRK HESALD, NONDAY, ‘ « ’ a te ane rmamin eal 2% aay nincudleninees SN ee ——— THE COMING CANADIAN SENSATION, fits platform auficient or the necommodation of the t . MB ‘ ._ TO LET. SALES oF Mere rety. aR on ariee ee TION ugor nbd Councdl apd others in Freeney 8 = ‘The Slav, Ucutemthe Case of the Murt- |The Putnnan Celebrecion at Brookiym, | _ __HOUSES, ROOMS, &O:9." ~r ShOne 2 ere 3 r f . Pri “ata point Seer ep Union station; and this dais, ll ” aa See Bh Coma, RA FLOOR TO LET. IN THe wa f on ~e iowa bo le af é Reception of His Royal Highness Prince : area for the carriages, to be surrounded » re COMDMESSONRE'S COUR Tiere was a.groat tha®st Brovklya, Cona,, op the 190 pane, No. = y qi im, oP con ae cia of Wales ta t } Lithoatre capable of acommmodating 10,000 por- Leone Goaiye W- Betis, bog, ihe tatthalcemenet aeakhiny sen cclnbeeles vaseam | Cage hanes tases oe enema deer ei eaktOs 6 OO. ae or | stdin ary ths Cy Hae at ats Siiamnsth. are Sampath oa Bat ne een | a ee. ee aera jab Rentione 9 dat thee C4 at the iatersec- { “d areeu fas . i ow ye an rT Outline of the Programme—What is to be ier 0! Youge and King steccts ad at''the Goverusicat | teiner wid reekiie tw Mhiladelpists; fp.coarnand th Genera Putnaah 1ivtd sn Brooklyn, ent diet there Iu | den nligehed: Apply to COFFIN, BobsD (00 of Nana Dene with the Heir Apparent—Arrange- Mariqie " ni ‘ iquita, wa das dese a comumnd of her mivge Ign 1, . gimont, af stone, shout sé foot by Se # AFR A DON hae Thy it FURNISHED HOUSE IN 1960; T'was cioplayedby Lena Viena, of thiselty, «A fur, covered By a murbloate’, rma very auapiducdcon- | A EVRNISHED ROUSE IM, lwmtr. Paemerien ach Site of the streets forming the route of the ments at Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, ., Kimgoten, Belleville, Toromte ail Win- |. 4 for tie demas inthe teres coos mi * » - ‘or the 4 tration iu the a dais and cans Wo the coast of Africn and return to New Yours wt 0, 9 ss oll eat waarks the inet resting plroe of ore of | longer, toa small family, or a suit of furnishe-+ Rooms oa Matiendinell c | tbe provided, with extensive sitting accommodation ey oy hc hem . | ‘ ‘gentlemen, without boasd. Address h - Eple~Moane: 9 . — te diet as ed Re teeny dy two trie | W888 06 B80 pec anoattt; T was.to go M-Comga iver St; (he most distinguished of our Revolutionary patriots. ese Pom omce, box | Quire of GROLG As tes other Description of a eatiwes 6 i meet seciel eT arta Selldl {he vessel wus consigned to John J. Coker, Haq.; he isan .. the ceremonies atthe tomb, it is said, were :nest | ~~ Coe 25 cer OR LEARE—TO DYE = = — . a B. The triu 1° Corpor: r ’ bo aa ee 4 RMB—1A riage for Hie Royal Highness, dc, de, | be ihminvtad aud ani the Corpscatin, bullies | American, an Afriona merchant and ageot for Mr. Viaot; golema and imposing. The large body of military, acting Nee rita fonctieisa, or “olvere—Toe wake | BMA IS REW a Ni . » Ce ee » Sey So | piace uncer the direction of the Fire Urigude, ho i from Salom; I, bolievs I wag to deliver gg an escort to the Phalanx, formed » ‘hollow square’ | inxs, 307 and 350 West Twelfth sireet. betworn (ireonwich and we on out wf Pe wc? 4N OUTIL or TH ‘KOGRAMME OF PROCEEDINGS. H my cargo end receive whatever ..cargo he hat round the grave, inside of which the Phalanx Avow i Baa a, Git Huston ret, rat 16 Browdway, Post office Montague sireet, Brooktye. {From the Quebec Chronicle, June 19.) The time has come when the public expect some genoral ‘outline of the programme likely to be observed in the ception of the Prince, and without being oracular, ws iwoponitie may be able to give our readers a general faca of what | convened by his F will be done. public have been laboring ander the ON ADDRESS ANI impression that ® great portion of the arrangement would | Conformabdty to» result be sketchéd out in England, This, we have reason to be- | Mg, the eormittes horew lieve, is not the ease. Nearly everything is loft to the | ®XY dd beg to ade that the scale {Sanh As B. authorities here, who, it is understood, have now been houid it be Gecmed expediont to, for the firat tite notitied officially that the departure from England will take place on the 10th proximo. Tho | arked that the addcoss shonlt be pro- i Mayor and read by the Recorder. t r realy and return to New York sccording to my instruc- battalion, consisting Of some two hundred noble and eeeandipaaiitene satin tonne a e - arias Swale RST CLASS Mat a pmble meeting | Hons; T hed mo other instructions from Mr. Viana 22 _ portiy men dresied in the old Continental uniform, | J>UTCHER SHOP TO LET—AND FIXTURES FOR SADR. F Brooklyn fe tities of Walt ae Peer eg mooting | guch as are contaiged in the letter proluced; Tknow Mr. the tomb. ‘The services at this point B'Biure a i avenue B. for wale, , ; Mayor, Coker; I saw d knew hin when he was commercial Were drawn up, vear i ‘battalion, Be as - fronts. clemnat in style, Wecoration, four arler hie, ve oe tho ‘States cov rnment at Loauda: he was concleted, « pyc erty cr iggd ae BAeENT 70 Let iNo, CORTLANDT, STREET, ith every, convenience: ready for oneupation, The eroctin dai) Biryani gone | Bret Skane ne nee oes | Baas eee aes -% in the African trade. three years; the of Mr. Stewart were very beautiful and appropriate. We ————— ments 4 7 copy from the account oF the celebration a8 given in the OUNTRY FARM HOUSR, NEATLY FURNISHED. $200, first son & , Of Boston; the last two an captain of nee ‘on’ the coast; T left. their employ Hartford Courant: apraraened, oe. sasnary $, 1800; Thave not’ been iu any business nace ee, oie Sacto cake Oe atter comers F that time;’ the caro ’ ‘escort form fuare . 4 5 the cargo put op bord the Mariquite, eo far as aD itad guests and Masonic bodies within the same. y of ihe BE royal oouvcy will make §t. Johns, Newfoundland, thoi ~ ts og, Betardce.. Fins 4 SMR Ey ee ce pei at edgoctaneus:'of' traailagith. th landing’ point; proceeding thenee to Halifax, { custom in citles in. Eng! sod es be see, emeped Asher Moore, chapiai Phalanx, then which piace aie. thtenn Mit aorneee ETS ont - be adepted upon this oceieive” As for the fru, Africar# ns per-cargo book; Lknow tho general character Rev. Asher Moore, chaplain to the Phalans. thes repeat Prince Adward Islnd. "te the Lomas Maeve hie way | cortege, hn mnat say thd paraiting nls Royal Tigh. | ef cargo shipped from this port to the coast: It i# such wt to) nn fhe ing lines, ing “~" will necessarily be very limited, and the arrival of tho | ies along Front street from the station, gnd then up ah rtgat Tum, cloth, trinkets, ke.; the cargo of the royal fleet in ‘the Lower St. Lawrence is confidently ex- | hing strect, was too much like an exhibition of his Royal not * { ni How sloep the bravo, who sink to rest pected to take place not later than the 6th or Sth of Au | Fighress, In this view he (Col. pega me meek there for trade and Sartore tb oe mn gae ot cargo LA all their country's wishes blest{ é 3 gust: At this point, thorefore, the Canadian arrangs- | alonc, but, nevertheless, he wished rasont | that used to be sent to me by Robinson & Wiggan, when hen Spring, with dewy fingers cold, are tnstefull meats will necessarity commence ; and these arrangements | t the proposed arrangement. “ ‘ 1 was there as their agent; our crew consisted of nine, all | Returns to deck their hallowed mould, oun kinds, ‘will be conducted almost exclusively undor the direction Mr. AxGts Monmuson, M.?.1., said tho tino of march hai | told—one German, the rest all Americans, to the bess of ‘She there shall dress a sweeter sod, terns and a of the Commissioner of Public Works, who will charge | heen the sulject of considerable. discussion by tho | my knowledge; were shipped by Stockbridge & ‘Than Fancy’s feet haye ever trod; frem the pi! himself with what may be called the goverumvutal por- | Colmittec, the one laid down in the programme being | Jenks, they were all men except my in-law, & By fairy hands their knell is rung; oped tion of the duties appertaiuing to the recoptiou. uitimately agreed upon. Tho reason of avepting it wa’ | boy of 14 years; when I saw the warrant in tho Maralial’s By forms unseen their dinge is #dtiy; on ener ‘The steamers Victoria and Lady Head will be sent down | {hut if the Prince procesded direct to the Goyornm nt talce, 1 delivered everything to him, and showed him ‘There !!onor comes. ‘a pilgrim gray % tore of W. , ‘ the river in the quasi capacity of pilot beats. Accompa: {| House, an immense crowd of peuple would coagregats in | my letter of instructions; Tdelivered all my chris aud To bless theturf that wraps thelr clay— And a nying this convoy there will be, in all probability, unum. | the strepts icading te the Governmvat House, and the | papers . ° map— Tar of volunteer boats, including some of the buit ri crveh would be. 80 great that comparatively few would | the Tika. sib Lea ey Ty wl bites ¥reedom shall a while repair, Steamers. in this city one entire wing of the Partiammut | have an opportunity of secing his Royal Highness. Thoy | $86 per month, nud the boy at $10; 1 had not any engage- ‘eMart © weeping eaganle Seeeet House is vet apart to the Prince and his most immediate | htt consequently lengthened the lice of procession, ia | ment with Mr. Viana, or anybody elie, to sogage inthe | The reverend gentleman then offered x very eloquent FORRETED Rovss sons. stone nowy eeu attendunts. And it may as well be stated ia this place, az that the people might spreat over a greater space | slave trades I had not any intimation’ directly or ibdi- prayer, in whic be eulogized the memory of the noble | i, 9 topes 8 oprienah sinest, cout eames. pats | month. Ui le references rent and security required. Apply | jead' his have a better chance to see the cortege, reetly, that the veasel was to be ployed dead, and invoked the blessing of the Father of all Mer- ellor Pata. said that whey her Majssty went frou | trade: had Thad any auch intimation’ cic uch | clen on this country. invitations as at Windsor or Osborne; so that one of the m Palace and Guildhall the sa public pro- | have gone; I have never been connected with that J Advocate Stewart then followed in an eloquent foome of Varlaunent. the Assembly Room, will ba the | cession. Her Majesty was not afraid to see her subjects, | trade in any way, either dirsctly or ind: * | speech, beginning by reading from the memorable tomb t royal dining room for the time, and subject entirely to } or & let them see her. Tt would not satisfy the vast mai- there was no concealment in fitting ont Putnam, by the side of which he stood, tho inscription fully lorated, opposit The contrul‘of the househokl accompanying the prince. | tittde who would, no doubt, be presout in Toronto, if | vessel for sea; there was nothing paton board her of a | Which it béars—an inscription remarkable for it lassie | Tide from the etiy,and seven ‘minutes’ walk from Melrose | ee ea re ee cttale kctatoret to | the procession Wid Hot go & short distance through ths | suspicious ebaracter, 80 far as Tknow; Tshould have been | B&Auty of expression, its sententious brevity, and its just- | Anure, cg ey ware gurmesned: over two eres of ground. | these things; but we believe it is the only way in’ which | city. likely to have known if anything of ‘that kind bad been | S048 of eulogy. Thus it procends:— ee ro ———e—_— what is properly a state vinit can be carried Out in har- |. Mr. Brexets sald he had at fiest held the same view as | there. ‘This monument is erected to the memory of the Hon- OFTS TO LET.—THE ENTIRE LOFTS NO. 86 FRANK. mony with tbe observances of the Imperial Court. Apart | Col. Jarvis, but now he was in favor of the route of ths David Guthrie, a Scotchman, first mate of the Mariquita, | Orable Ierael Putnam, Bsq., Major-General in the Armies lin street, a few doors west of Broadway o | from the formality of select invitations to dinner or Het’ | procession being extended as recommended in the report. | deposed that he received all the cargo, and that there is | Of the United States of America, who was born at Salem, ‘or separaie. " Laquire in the sore, or oF” ‘getecken) in the province of Massachusetts, on the JOHN LLOYD & SONS. pubic levee, the Prince, it is. supposed, will naturally do | He did not think his Boy al Highowss, who was only nine- | nothing suspicious iu the Mtting out of the vessel. January 1718, und died at B rs ine Sate of Cone part of the etiquette observed towards royalty, that there will be the same observance of privacy in dinner At Quebee as he would do at home, He will ave the jate- | teen years of age, would be very much fatigued on his ar- | Adjourned to Monday. resting sights of the neighborhood without being obliged | Tival here, and would not object to pass through the city necticut, on the 20th day of May, . a Cee eset ctnal tate. AU the Woveruor's feaidenes | Aishort dintance. ‘The people would, no doubt, ike to | THE CASE OF THE BRIG FALMOUTH. “Passenger, if thou art a soldier, go not away tN thou he will naturaily ceeupy more of the position of a private | #e¢ their future sovereign, and this, he thought, was ouly UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. hast dropped a tear over the pov ge a hero, who, ever ghest than that of the Prince of Wales—precisely as he | Natural, Before Joseph Bridgham, Faq. pos AS crgpn in oo ines pe papeinens of his = {night be a guest at the house of any nobleman or geutlo. | Hou, Mr, Arsay suid it was quite natural that the people ten 1 at homes les ‘object, in short, i Far ae | Of this country should be anxious to. se his Royal thi a Jove 23.—The United States vs. Onptain Leines, the teo | patriot, remember with gratitade bow much thou and thy 5 > ie concerned, that while his visit will be atteuted | Ress. He might be subjected to some little annoyance by | mates and fire of the crew of the brig Falmouth —The exam- | country owe to the disinterested and gallant exertions of | afer 5 P. OTS WANTED—A LEASE FOR TWENTY nk 2 Quebec By certain ceremunite ensentially of 'a slate churacter, to | the Crowes of people pressing forward to see him: but | ination into the charge against the defendants for volun. | 'ePAtriot who sleeps beusath this marble. If thou art Riake the display barmonize as far as possible with the | is was one of the annoyances attentat upon distin- | 4, pa te te xan rs = olun- | gn honest, generons and worthy man, render a sincore ‘Three lots, of about habits and tertes of a wei bred gentlomen, to leave the | Stiched personages who wero obliged to undergo the ce iy serving on board pe aslaver was | and cheerful tribute of respect to a man whose generosity Prirce as much as may be to select his own mode of en- | Femeny of public receptions. Thousanls woul! wish to | resumed this day. It appears that Capt. Leines joined the was singular, whose honesty was proverbial, and eon Joying his visit, neither impeded by any superabandauce | 8¢¢ his Royal Highness, nd he (Mr. Allan) thought tho | prig Falmouth a short time before sho last sailed, with a slender education, with small hdvantages, an ¥ without powerful friends, raised himself to universal aat ‘of officiour zeal nor made miserable by incessaut worship | Committee should, as far as lay in their power, endeavor | made a contract with the owners to sail from New York . we » and adoration, to gratify them. (Hirar, hear.) to the coast of Africa for twelve to alxtoen months, at the | esteem, and to hilloes of eminent distinction, by personal | PTY D GROGKEY STORE FOR or the ooeuedineietion ‘el’ qcmne of theqaritaamay:ne; .G. P. Ripovt could not seo how the route of the | rate of one hundred dollars per month; shipped as usaal, | Worth and by the ailigeud sory ious Of h uentin ti ee ae Anrn Sct is new nnd ei be company the royal squadron, ai:hough they may uot Erprestion cond he ssonde,enysbenters: dle, for san, e0m: 4 Do, Wity (aling Rowe) shipped as 9 sailor and was made | ofire SP ethich the peroration will give Ag deg nn | wees | D. WILDEREaGEE, speci y o the Me °, mt vi a ‘ ‘ally belong ince’s «ite, & portion of ue ar | tainly cook, captain alloges that De Witt made trouble an | “Crug je but apeake were this viewlens spirit of Putoam yom Oto 0 A. Mand from Sto P.M. other of the principal hotels will be engaged. Indeed they Janvis objected to his Royal Highness being exhib- | hoard; proseeu- would have tee p dae re this, butfor the natural diz: | ited through the streets on his arrival, as the people would | tion. ‘aed comin ee Redeporer apleangonene im tho. | bre ow and hewn revolcnd—what would not Be lis cult | ustnans, ’ GROCERY AND MILK STORE TO Ueulty eaperienced by the landiords of providing at once | bave ample opportunity of socing the Pringe at, the ops. | veasel; that she was boarded at Porto Paya by Capt. Cat. | Matlons of satisfaction and thanksgiving for the homage ‘reat cheep. Gos ack ond Fistores, 40 cale for their own ordinary guests, and giving up the esquired | ing of University Park. He did not approve of his Royal | houn, and, Wt was agalant the treaty, the batch | (cBdered ft upon this ‘occasion by thousands of beating | er - pA ayer Ned Pw acecmmouation for this occasion. What" the Chior” Gun. | Highness being paraded through the streets togratity pab- | was taken off i the absence of Cap. Leians, wl was on Rearte, and giistoning cyce, and listhal ears, and whisper. a, between Twenty-cleth tusioner may ultimately be enabled to do in the way uf | lie curiosity. Tt savored too much of our neighbors across | shore, to clear the vessel, About six hours’ after that the | {BE tongues eg omy pty tae gh ed lag providing extra room beyond the capacity of the Partia- | the lake. captain cleared the vessel t Front Htse we have not ascertained, but accommodation | . The clause relating to the proceseton was then agreed | fhe would go {0 sen next morning. “He wot his oniers re | through it, tendered to all the great principles of Ameri- np, low rent, anust and will be found to, On the clause relating to the University Park being | proceed to sea next morning. Portamonth left be |, Oa freedom; and to the mighty millions who now, from rom * 4 ee rt sea to sea, swarm @ gigantic continent, and to tho still sequence of , From Quebec, it is understood to be arranged that the | Put, rs the Falmouth, and was anchored at least half a mile or i Prince will, proceed westward in one of the lake or river | Councilman’ Baxyer said he was io favor of the Univer: | ahead of the Portsmouth, and the Falmouth had every op- | mightier institutions under which they all bapplly live ek ee ee ee, Douts. Probably two of these—the Quebec, Magaet, Kiugs. | Sity Park being called in future the “Prince's Park.” It | portunity to get away; when a little distance off the land poms “v et 4 ete BTORS FOR SALE~IN oF ton, or Passport, are likely 10 be selected—any of these | had lately been proposed and carriod in the Couneil to | the Falmouth was hailed by the Portsmoath; Capt. Laines ue any, semnened, death of the owner: will afford good accommodation for the Prince aud his | change the name of the “Fuir Green’ into the \‘Prineo's | tmmediately hove to, aud the Falmouth was taken prigua- ents hives Won a. wi be ect chief attendants; and the accompanying squadron will of | Park.” He thought it a disgrace that the ficld whore | er by the Fortemout God opty Pt) Se’ ctw Moe FRR TEMR OA ae. course be much larger than that ed by tho Depart: | the gallows hed so often bees erected should have boon $. Morton, Clearing clerk in the Custom louse. bared Sreone, oa omnis ment of Public Works. ‘The hour for departure trom | dignified by the mame. of the future sovereign of Great | deposed that ho knowa the clearing of the Falmouth on | 98) 8.@thering! God bless the loving hearts that fain per caer cn emacs amar Ryo == el Quebec will probably be three o'clock P.M. So that the | Britain, and hoped that the Council would sooon change | her last voyage; she did not clear with passengers; ( would make my name and its monumental home on earth in- UNDRY FOR SALE--00 squadron will come to anchor opposite Three Rivers about | tie uame back into “Gallows Green.” produced) 1 presume I gave this to the broker? it is twmal | centives to patriotic devotion! If the ashes of the body ; ie ey / Foy gy aad a roy ereungeeunnbe aay. be made | The os ae was adoptnd, - Sil to do 80; the masters very seldom clear their own vessels: weet left on earth che = but aa — Bon ree | for the presentation esses from municipal Cour cilman Baxter would know whether any- | 1 suppose done as usual; nothing about | great cause to wi in mortal life Tel de- |. WARD, ~~ ‘ oeried ttateoh tee Pr ill take vp hi anh tbe toe oh tag Yast Cid | the an auoet t cies Heaven. "Oh Ee Sn ccaues teow Bie | oe oe a orncam og part. eines = * rived jontreal, Dee w © op his quar- n i. Ab Hed wen. Oh, may ¢ which contains them, how- FIRST CLASS THREE STORY BROWN se tom at the house. beloaging to the Hou. John’ Rose'now | Alderman Cann suggested that a oup of the value of | cover between fore nod minmast, it wich eee cra wiv outward art rach. to every passer by, 4 Lo stone cont contsining, al, the matora Legprore. 4 sLarndey, Rov} ant Baltimore <ccupied by the commander of the forces, Sir Fenwriek | £25 should be given to the lub, to be competed for ia the | main hatch; the Falmouth’s bulwarks wore About Sve or love of God, holy and undying love of | Srrmae A ie COBURN, Bo Weat 1 : Willams. "For the accommodation of a portion of the ac- | Manner the club should determine. fix feet high: Tuk Tcoukt hook over them; that is tho | OWDIEY i# the first of human virtues, “Sons and daugh | Siregg” “PMY 1 eso tito dranc POR PALR—A fODR WATER MANUFACTORY, WR company ing guests of the Province,» portion of the St. | Mr. Brest thought the suggestion an excellent one. | usual height of vessels of that size, , ters of Connecticut around me, listen to that spirit voloe, oo gman ee ee a pp eS Lawrence Hall, next to Craig street, has been leased. In | The clause was agreed to, Dewitt L. Stockbridge, examined by Mr. Donoliue for 1 vow that the monument LRT_SRCOND, THIRD AND ATTIC FLOORS, HAT- ik the ty. fatormactge Sil be ainoe by this about a hundred persons can be accommodates, | Mr. ANavs Monmusow then submitted a draft of | defence, depose! that his business is shipping master; T er. be 4 ree Si hg a és Which will enable the Commissioner to make full provi | te estimates. | It frem this that $16 000 would the crew of the Falmouth throngh my agent; the massive solidity, and unadorned together, for weninens ar, jJorated at Wt. 119 Bowery, 5 —————— sion for the lrgem expected wwumber Ukely to form part ae bot toom SAC, Sek he ecmeaitian erat stp tas rows wee eecciven ‘by ame from. Capt ata med Soo, | he mane, mae enn wane Guan eps, ADEE XT Fe nk SOS 2 SORTA ONY SORE, 6 Royal convey. zens 000, as been agreed 4 ., ‘morning gild it, ‘inger on eines; there was no other arrangement or understanding | Hay around Its summit,” Ii will Fie tovne be it Sour TORTS anh mL rn Ot eae a E carimesice Ristoe: “Apply st il Teal i and cellar. Price a meee Fourie The municipal arrangements of Montreal we have no. | UPB. The estimates would be submitted at a public | for a siave ti after thing todo wah. ‘Betwven their Bridge nnd their Crystal | meeting, to be held at such time as might be determined | Hut that described in the articles; there wa wothing ate, | KlOrieNS reward to think—who, shanning no hardshi Palace, they are doobtless ere this in a position to make “=< = general commitice. . ferent in this trom any other voyage to the coast; f a uncisual aispiay. From Montreal it is arranged that | A 100g digcuseion took place upon the catimates, which | a young mau maimed Southwell to ship the crew country, devoted to Connecticut, and to the New the Prince w3il proceed to Ottawa, probably by the river | frem it8 nature it is unucereaary to report. It was foally | Cress examined by Mr. Dwight—Never shipped a crew TO anther gee panel ere ow Fong STO! | geraed So “report, anid submit it with the rvto- | that it was understood they were going to the coast for ae Don net sesrtotin, snd concates of atten Lay Aireet, now used as a furature stows ighness public | slaves; T shipped no others that I know of; the reqaest of | Were alike swift) bold and inoxhaustibie, aod whose | Possession immediately. Inquire ii the store. and ta the modern improvements. 5 is aide. below street, west scorning every danger in the defence and service of B SALR—A HALP IVPRUNEY TA LARGR AMR | Se ae edison B, Rompsin, Sern: Perey ormmiy, Fe and the Carrilon and Grenville Railway. At Ottawa, ew hotel has been already leased for the oceasion, an. be > course Of being furnished by a celebrated uphol- { Meeting of the citizens. It was also arran; ‘that the | th plain 5 ~ | Bame alone, had we in Connectiont no other upon our THe sore, XTURRS storing om, Messrs. Jaques & Hay, of Toronto. Hore | meeting be held on Wedneeday wert at three o'clock fn the obs poke BE a od pemias ha tine roll of leading Revolutionary warriors, would be of itself LET—A, FURNISHED COTTAGE aoe eat gnor Rom. cherry seek b noel fe rosal acpaz™#,Nill probably extend over several days. , Afternoon. de Bet i to the veusel, before he atm: | | nough to fll our military clarion full, and to key fresh Frecklyn Heights, with wter a8 gas, Tait S80 per nn eaare, New x From Ott Royal Highness will go to Pres. PRINCE OF WALES’ cag. Lh the A at Gabanelateer that nd verdant, for our boast forever, some of the nwt | hum. Inquire of G. B. LINCOLN, Nb. 338 Dtoadway, New —- —— —_——_____—_— mR. th ane Ghence over the Grand Ml usually ship crews at the request captains; Thay’ | eos laurel leaves that ever intertwined in a sohiter’s | Tort LE—LEASI® ANY) FIXYUHES):AMBO PART OF Sa OF ralinay, ." sehich ‘port he will go ua | ‘Thecar asap ty ie teat ee ae owe betwra io Sew Tar = ine he » eet yee LET—FOUR STORY FINE HOCKE, MODERN IM- Caan a Ge riot KJ eg Trunk fo Brockytile, “at Kings: lghoese k Railway Company | crews for him before; I do not know w! 5 ta . : Thin ? ‘Seowees, pO lal as doard Se Crammer for for his Royal Hi the Prince of Wales is been in; ‘hether fri West rere, Lav tet he “are "te Swot any opcnely | tutoring ha Batic tach the ease | naethchet aoe met Oe pet ty gtd what stay will be made, as it @ gvunct Smarty We believe, sera. Jacques and Hay. A great deal of ingenuity as | John T. Southwell deposed that he is in the ent stoop fense, modern acy ‘ar ‘ to get the neceanary aecomemndatio’n wit. Ut ineurring an } Well as taste has beew exercised in its construction. “Oa of the last withers; 1 was directed by Mr. Stock j 4a). Part 22% pe mo ren place (Charles catlay incommensurate with the bable or ev at Domible $ outside it varies in no reapect from those used ia or- Cal ‘ship this crew for Porte De Senha, on the wes Uxtrap Srares Courr.—Nos. 37, 2%, $4, 38 to 44. improvements, a a b duration ofthe Pomoc tit.” Fae arrangran, WS. | Stren acon Tartar Hal’ eee ts See eae, | See eels tl, Mme: ters wm, Be eae ite, ei Mee stella: | SN PegWA ewe en, Mgt ote ,are such as . q to Ave com. ; “could . ple opportunity fora right Lonal dee, and this wa pen , Oartments. | Tho first is intended as a sitting room for ths ie vena, } rant to where I Ghowpha Seems | Salaaany 694, 419, 10, 030, 560, | Seong . sume i all the imhabitesta.of thee ae om © Pre- | 4,,,"se¢ and the noblemen accompanying him, and is fitted it Is, 100, 113, 608, @04, 040, 120. i GOOD STORE, aU F° Barrons nt a The next slage will be by aterae one tay of wit “Y€°Y Posibie convenience. In it there are five the: 4 HN? oS Deftones eereet to Beileville, whore an opportunity whi cist be alferded | large arta eh." Aud {Wo sofas covered with dark morocco di * EH, 4 0 ee a for a display; and ftom Helevile the Primed jill take a | The ceotre i occu, ed bY A small able, (2 tants ona t £. : OF, TIRE TRARM TRAGER QAXD 1) Cees am tauren, mere | A hap fr Dams se, | 7s 1 seer sped ss | [Or Te Satna re era rk foamed hich will be foand in eve writs tito | ceiling of the car is of the iene irdeye pain irtent tq LJ camer combining privacy te | imto panels by strij “4 moukli 3 ‘state to = 7 fa forms wg vier ed ‘oun a we py 7 with ” his rad the ison m3 how yn ven, . Rossin’s “ ringe 0 walnut S 4 peen <menged at the public expense Ton tase Lieme y tervale by ornamental Pod work “Over ch panel ran: em sis of ‘the Province; and the arrangements of the ctf | m0 Found the entire room, are placed ca.Ved and gilt ve voyage, Fon. ade “decorations promise to be on « scale and jana, “Ations of the Prince of Wales’ crest, .* the motto, Martin Keat never heard the men suy they were bin eam Reroute with the position of the Western Sich Dieu,” worn so many years ago on the Sed of | on a slave theac parsengers of tee i er ied Pe Mp pega pepo Ad FA EEE — e Fallswih. 7 te direct. “At this | ple: Any gaudiness or ; a point the house te Me. Zimmerman is engaged rawekas “Pay. Rater next compartment we Gad |, ae steward. fom. the Prince's Party ithe CORAGeS at the Clifton Howse. | Fae wcdth than the preceding one, owing to the f. Wm. ®. Roberteon that he wae mnte of the asin soon tr ‘ Ta ther guests, fact Utes aliewanc™ had to be rade for a passage whereby. Jetmouthy Jocheme we ‘two of fie crew) spoke the Hound? an Hariiiton the as le, 90 fara government came vi Sn cone Tarte on of to fo undermand theny, Do Witt docs sot speak moet pray, i ‘wpe aoa, one tive hone | ee reed tala’ ine titan which de | The Commissioner will give hie decisiem on Monday Or Eee West to perfect them, aa also thowe fr U city of London, “where the el4iz.%@* are so woll prepared? Niready to co-operate. Sarmie @ill also be pot in preparys ‘Did, and at this point the duty of Mee Department, so fe fe the provincial localities are veued, will terminatx We mhall not disturb the Co aciener’s dreams, now those of the Provincial Wnist ¢ Fhaanee, by asking what all this will cont, shall wee treable the taxpay ing public by speaking im detail of furnit bills, o6 steamboat charges, of adérs for piece, amt ‘ahtecs Choice wines; nor of (Ae endless eto tetas which cn suct cccasions make up the @nal accoumt. Tir travh ie we have all, without distinetiea of party, made spour mints to do the thing handsomety ; if we get of af the ond of the year with a bunds éd thouswne Pie weriing, wo onght io be thankful. The principe! atrangements, wer may safely say, are not only in enengetio, but in economy cal bands, Everything will be done in ® liberal spirit—ae the same time with the observance, of te pristence ne- cemmary-in the present state of the public. Qnanees Re penditures for such articles as plate ‘wit be in measure ti ‘The Central Park. Yesterday was no exception to te long list of pious ho» lidays that have been enjoyed by the pub- ie since the opening of Ceatral Pant, Sum: mer has, this year, evilently ied tough work in 5 om ‘ie effoesitig a foothel!, Time: after time she has ro- | fF tine, be lomwiay) “a = - teamed’ and advaaced like @ weaver’s shuttle, until it } Soto 5. today. ences AND LIQUOR STORK, FITTED UPTLN THE beat manner, for sale sta Very low econ of ee be ladal OR BARK. 5 very on Os Rrewets . - oy Lo to, Tn <— xs AND uJ By i Hi R SALE CHEAPOA NATIONS @ nearly new, Is geeize. Apply in tht store 31 Mlwlsos SALR, OR ANGE—A BARGAIN--4 CAN- Pattors SET AEN THOR rem Sontaing Sechtnna, Yor. land. MZ eve no one will diepute thatshe has at last waved her | - a mag's wand, and awakened imto life ail! that i@ beautiful D.*. ai a ee Bale merely temporary, and so, although in & lows degree, ae ta) oF ‘out through its halidozen railroad! funmels m throng of —e - ee mn Gatarday farn! 4 arrangements most be libernd, has been taken to secure ventilation, 12 COR, LATA. OF TIVERTON, DRVOR, ENG. 5 Bana » Saree mourn better nas mare Bree begun. 4 fhe tuvention ‘of Mr, Sheriff Rettan has called inte | peogie, ail wandering thitherward to clisentiral them. land, wAl Hear of ee Advankage by eniling at yt Li a Toe Mayor read the fo',Jowing Communication m answer J requisition, and a contrivance adopted by Meena care ‘selwes for the moment from the bousiage of business and | the British Comsulate, W’Browiway, Ne Yo rentlemen, ~ or ne ; : . Ub de be had adhireeve 4 to ee Ore se ane ba 1800 after having paced Carr iat th Me acca | ana in the refreshing gales whieh, Shove ail places in fas Bisnis i = j : i oy snp ee : SRORETA’ y's OneHR, . ; al ' the gods have learned to nenertale watre po Kh, ro " bin ‘ to prevent the dust Anvtiog | the metropolitan eeighborheed, foolinen nad the bo" sor ta Tecel¥e ond lax before Me _ | number of registers. une jc Shed bry Xs are tarree rade 7 i your le ware in the beers of Central Park. Tt . Harrier none edhe cee collency the Gove’ gor Gevers ‘aad. coe M SALR OR TO LO CUR AP. Tequeeting, at Ub» instance of the Corporation z | Ring im windows, which may Le Oe ea be tarye, | estimated thet mo Iss than 60,400 people a.) > J o rte clipe “corm, certs, eremey ie | coremen, Bute the car, musa be large, a Da nas’ ‘dae cyt ro ‘omy em 9 2 ui My _ —_————— boreal retwe from the dusty strocts of ment om Thu and Prithy evening, wik teete through ‘month. ““¥ ng ty Lees ane sa SS, con hen ii de so, she will otlike a sincere $ {amo «crete by bie roeleney SO a Police Tatelligenes: tha tity, and, amit the vagrant zephyrs, drisk into their } frien” . one ie un Sramane Arrnat iv 4 Rearacnaer A serious row 0c | ieiesty souls ite waters of sweat content, Lat. ‘Tor from the information will visit Bove PORMATION PANTER OF PATRICK [9ERNAN, the General Committee to table reception to his Roget Ssh era in| vheseim of $1,000. ptamantiy which in the distance wars thelr way wnong of 2g Dat bie Yr x y morning in Joseph tm a forward state of improvement, dee, county Louth, Ire ded; came to er he) ty in Angst - F ust the zo. | curred About five o'clock yestortm: ‘The Park itself is ma native Of parisa: 3 re ssalheie Wil take case thal all noose vee" vision ‘mere Faha’s restanrant, No. 162 West street, resulting in Gs | a4 itp seventeen hundred workinen are daily developing: the yonr 1668, Any Totoro 0m ibe for to Toronto, OaA ‘greene = ot 17. | porous injuries: to the proprietor. About tie time wove | pogutiful feature, whieh, im anther eae on by the dp Wercen ¥ath and Sixth aven mae Newark while 10 . Tartiamee’, + 7 81 Ye un wed named John Hurtey, | of nature, will be . netively, a sneaspsnenasne necemary 10 Sica Of Uh Fy“ ngs in that | ment i No. 0 Church strect, Gntered the and treee, Rowers and shrubs figs poadhngd Siac aet ~ J. W. RRYOR, PORWERLY OF NEWARK, N. J. city. Sly. ie uncertaia, wor ” of bia Royal | residing at 7 dennese which marks the presence wi eon: ue ; one weyricuet mith 4 si pleasent hia ad Highnew te or four daye. Why. * ahh Mrobably Bt | eeequrmnt in company with two OC three frienis, amt, | qin with his wonderful lamp. Yesoniay the ark sean’ ‘subscriber, CF, eare of box 2,636 Sew. ¥ork Poste exceed Uhre Maritable Pree”. the government i | 1 sundry mole demonstrate, set avout guBAshing | mimes & Sh i ey ; gy or) Higness ap” lone for the accommoda the furniture and erockery <& tho eafablie’aent. Me. | Bang ot into Kase tenevow cous orbs = or MoGITAN, DRORA@OD, LATS ended pce any Bum . bis attendants, it et Katn weed to SaN6 hie prom ry: the bent way We The remem ah he sweet Williams snd the fongiowe, while Tee rire ay see. igor for tb” of money © rushed afer "in and sta! Whe » pe a gbrwe By, be ’ receive their a Wenn loonour mom ob”. purpose, Ihave the vo bey | Colt Place AON AD Pico and nee with a dirk Knife. | clambering vines (wines see se wiihis, (ae to talk | POPP PTL Ase BROWNE, Comnsellon atta vis -avent oc content wth Ws, Min Kn, whe salto bo. tn a | and three Shee deh chil tron going aro md Cn met, Rees ed down . 4 ee, —————$————— ee re ‘Toronto Lender, June at} 4. | an cfficer Hurley was eut short in his bratal exreer and flowing, spring lag $F wore of Mine Teathor=| war blern; Ue @ arrange”. | conveyed before Justice Kelly, who belt him to bail in er a erincas on every sw; ths lang lines of var olor —— 9 . af meal ficid, and a pkotere tt | mmm Prince of Wales on his arrival in this ¢ is ‘ te Chy ST eomaiee se Se the ity erate nape ns Daapatch of the Perore Tie mind's eye which Oe cack Wires ST PMN Bornr of Previn ret ant by Mie A mak ‘ committee. city ey . ‘deed #4 ane, With songs ra A. tenance of the, comand that when the comminten | Te 7 06 teeter wiih surprise om Tooaday, Dy th» | tne. TA was bndewd Oe aod rancet ils ane 4 Row Yorks ee _ANHAL jh adjourned last week it was hat eatimnatsrcra to, | rumor that Mr. Biwin Robinson, Preeicnt fund Beir of leave wt hourly burst of pretty buds wy How: | yee RF BALLON bcs the phoesure to anmonnee that be au SSR At 9 PRIN TRAN, cost of the public reception be Longer be . yes mond, Fredericksborg and Potomac Railroad | of bright springs, tua Fons the shore name! banat frauen oS yee Tthae and ‘These estimates had been real, ae ne delinqnent to that company to * vers large snmnt. | ere. ' aly peuorntea! and put in onder, ready \ pane oe A2, uett deliberations would be brought vo a conclasion | 1" ie tamousty stated at from $112,000 10 $170,000, Notwithstanding, the, tomes comes L ) remot 9 rah an ipremanant murat ES, ing, toteg Boren Saharan: Sees ee ImiEDE | Franore wate An Wario, and. the statements VnaeIiue 1 Quip to arrests were mada, and ni greene {ana AD the hecomary acaemmedations ‘moe biceh erat of . oe tan carly day next weel vce af the appropriation of the company © arte » Fatah, - ing, re “i, rita foment rea! | Tc meget ‘atta | Semel em in | BS che maneg (ve mma | $8, 00M Taraneh ss feaa'eeace sett | Gren verenax cours ce ed to consider the report - ; matter watil the 4 2, | oni , ' A (. comm tbe AP lant mocting. as 10 the mody of Feoep- | Gort Wotre e Neged In the ineostigntion of the | jnitrrne wa th even Tet thin ty, fla thd he > paloe fe oan in Sanka mont, | 5 ihe Mercer ws - tion ke. The report was as follows o— Hoe itt nature of MF, Robinsen'® detinquency, al! | furehgnrs nt a en Oo entire matintartion 10 a ecome hie ques | lange ot a ‘sarang me, signers aera eta on the large ope, | Senin helt emanate, TOT A rages ie ier pete A tow examples FURSITURE. Tintmtee met, sn be bene 1 oe ant buildings by a guand of | directors, tr “ coectings at this time. Wo | clent; for, sithough flowsem are PURNITURS. we gpace opposite the Parliaay inistnd Wectige moking public thelr Pravin information with re | ina place tite Central Fark they aa eee remem | une DATRAT PEMA A oan ee ed ty the Mayer sceompe- | Ptr, feverthelnes, obtained teh | jeyment of the mattitade, rt Gy ead Crt, aH 2 An address to be Be gard tr the soryrising and pa mid be reepected ‘sconrd in; ae, + rhe pe ed ied by the member of the Corporation. fish it tp one local column. my Bae jy ——————— ; the cortege to proseod > seen tect to the City Hal, theaee up Nelson roots and | Berry to say, are borne owt te nilong King street to the Government ’ character. 4 ibe clrects to be lined by the militia, the various so- ‘ : | «3 ‘ ATURE BOUGIT MONEY. — om fies ca nighte to be saecquentiy determined x : RNITURE BOT" FOR READY, A Pate 6. On the second day the ygniration of that portion of ‘e oh 9 . i i ‘ + dhe University Park appropriated to she umes of the city to | TPN ie a) , be Bek ‘ Dey Fe take place and addresses to be preasnted pan = aS: a er — > oa Pent Cece Panarco re Venwoxt 2 FOR i 3 ot a Ad of the Roya! Yaebt Club and a Gorat fete tobe A aT Hortiecitieal Society's Gardens in hoaor