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which would other- Police Intellige 7 4 Avoram Firemxy's fot —As engine companies 30 and | t Finding that to persist in his opposition to the will of | It appears, however, that the parties most interested ‘fund proceeded in the direc. his father, No. 685 Washington street, of Oh: | the Emperor would defeat his object and only offer hima | were ist without theif doubts as to their ncknowledg- & straight avenue, | 48 were returning froma fire on Tuesday evening, (#0 'Isaizy On Weduesday evening, July. 4. Samus Ieee | life of exile, Jerome accepted a mission to the Emperor of | mevt of their marriage by ‘the French goverament; for | lived ou either side with crop of the most romising,aad | runners pamed James Mulligan, living at 197 West Se- | aged 89 years, 11 months and 16 days. , Algiers to cemaud the restoration of Genoese sailors and | the marriage contract itself contains tho followmng porti- | evidently the! corn and oats in the country. ? - . The relatives and friends of the family are fully citizens who bad been captured and carried into slavery. | nent clituses:— We enconnlaned, Of the former, and aboa. | ¥¢>tcenth street, and Jobn Clark, living at No. 197 te | 00 4'to trend the funersl, from bis late residence Ne ‘This emoasey he filled with ability, retarniog ‘rom the Article 1. In ease of any difticalty being raised relative | 120 acres of aster, ‘cultivated his own ome waranty ges ete a hate tty at the bong Ln 4 9 lence, No. expedition with two hundred and dfty captives whom he | to the validity of the suid marriage, eltuer in the State of | Immediate superintenceee, and exhibiting im their rics | Yuli ti bis hisenth airest, dung wlied Mulligal De oiciock #without further invitation. set free upon their native soil, Karly in the ensuing win- | Diarytand or the French republic, the said Jerome Bona- } aud well ordered ig Batre pron infallible my oe: wa y | Jarpixk —On Wednesday, July 4, after a protracted ilt- Jardine, nond, are respectfully invited to attend the Mineral, this marriage bet: J Pouapart Elizabeth a we julmeat fe} B 1 T U A R Y % Reet ween Jerome ‘te and declared null and voit, ‘Then followed the anni (Frifey) afternoon, a two o’elnek, from: the renduse oe of the org for the reasons wlready explained. "The Death of Jerome Bona parte, Ex-K 1 of Westphalia—The American Branch of ‘Bomapartes—Their Claim to Legitima- ‘ -cy—Visits of the Bonaparte Family to Ame: «, &e., de. We lear vy the Parana of the death of Prinee Jerome Gonaparte, ex-King of Wesiphatia, uncle of the Emperor of the French, and the last of the brethers of the great ‘Napoleon. Few men have been witnesses of and active participants in so many groat historical events as he has. He saw the ‘ ising glory of bia great brother, witnessed the promi- goat events of the Consulate aud the Empire, was seated on the throne of a kingdom created for him by Napoleon, aw his sun go down upon the bloody field of Waterloo, like ‘him was sent into exile, and after a life of vicissitude and Gurmeil returned to die at a good old age, in peaco and uumond street, this }(Friday) afternoon, at twe = Andieations: L. oe oe proceedings third uf tue dis- | PY Clerk. Sergeant Day, of the Sixteenth preninct, was nen, Rewix A., eldest child of David and Kate F. di ter he took command of a line of baitle ship, went to the | parte evgages, at the request of the said Eliaabeth Patter- | of #kilful residencethe darkey | Prombtly ou the woot and arrested Clark. Se Indies, captured #ix Eagiioh Serhan, oe his | son and the raid Wm. Patterson, or clther of them, $e See. So ae rod — na ‘- home was chased an English hy | cute any deed necresary to remove di ty to those ? ry an cecape cagture, stranded bis shit oa the’ const. of | confer oe thovatd unos all the cheractey at's. gulld end | coming!” Evocy derkoy im thie region Calis him oy that there caved fer. | The ditticalty, whick began at the cor tend the Canaral, from the residence of Brittany. Reaching Paris he was decorated with the f perfect marriage according to the respective laws of the | mame. 1 out thew: ‘eg ) Rureot became general among the Fun- | wrens, Nu, 137 Westh Thirty. eighth street, this (Fr cordon of the Legion of Honor, to the rank of | State of Maryland apd of the French republic. Article 4. | and true Beary” was coming. But is | Bere and meabers of ihe vival companies when they —Arornacg at bait pat twelve Ocoee, Hie reran oat eS Admiral and created a Prince of the empire, Jerome, | That tthe marriage should be annulled either on the de- | What a trian! Thever knew him to dress well, Whevever | Teached Twenty-fourth strovt. | the disturbamoe, How | Lavon to Turrytown for interment. Bonaparte or that of any member | be coos make Hy all contined Sate O- seeamalclastietie ns Ce who despatch- | “California snd Scottish papers please copy. pot for the purpose. MoCisi1an.—At his residence, at Milburn, near Hudeom, ‘tie na alta in the county of Columbia, on the 28th ult., Hom* Dra: of the Del ven = W00b, ED aware State Lotte , 10 mouths and 17 days, and friends of the family are respect however, was not at heart a sailor, und soon after, at his | mand of the said of | of his fumily, the raid Eli Patterson shall have a | ing of 4 scarf of | right, in any case, to one-third of the real, personal and of | mixed property of ber future husband.” Glogau. In March, 1807, for the ability be here displayed, | Such, then, js the state of the controversy, which turns himself, B regeiees 9 es ere, ‘was promoted to the rank of a General of Division in | upon a single issue, and that is, that if M. Jerome Napo- | I believed Benry irande leon Bonaparte be a “true c Ritece Menpionn 908 matters of But in faid, the Prince had kept upa | the Princess Mathilde must be illegitimate. latter | with no such C with bis wife, and enter- | accordingly appealed toa family council to ‘forbid —- iL | f Rorrnr McCrxttay, aged 63 years, Mr. MoClellan was ‘OOD, ~ DY & Fi eeeere st Oe native of Columbia county. Ho graduated at Williams Art Ya Co! 4, after the ustial cou Devawane—Kxres Cuase No. 817. JoLy 5. Used. age, 0nd, ree of preparetory study, 23 63, 8, 24, 68, 20. was admitted to the bar in 1928, and cstablisbed himself 7 61, 63, 8, 24, 5, 22) 11, 7, 44, 20. at Middleburg, in chive! Goduers mrs v Ho there en- ware—Ciass No Juvv 5, } 51, 28, 74, 1, 63, 14, 64, 30, 77, 58, 62,12, 33, 50, | saged im an extensive and lucrative practice, and soon ‘Gtrouiare ether vo ‘autumn of i Fa iH ee if ii | " NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET 7 <qrowned with honor, upon the soil of France. tained the hope of being able to claim her in a | rome Patterson to attribute to under the name of | means new; = white ‘Russian rose to prominenoe in bis profeesion. In the in sp atin sasaanebe. $0stenabemiens of the | egal way; but being assured that the American | Ponaparte, affiliations which do not legally belong to Ey ae bottom and i * ‘Delaware, | 1436 he was elected one of the representatives in the People marriage would never recognized, he yielded | him.”? The case waa bey pro and con, and om the Mar ‘aloes, otber to 1D, RDDY & GO., 8. Miasourt, ‘Twenty-fifth Congress, from the double district then com- * — atmeing, sth aoe oe main a of Romy | 5h at wo Seca pli, 3, Maecens end, | Gh ot det tg the, ent comet mented. ss | 6 i ae ical ca ty centare, Omeme st as, d that bas bet own . - name vq | He served with grest ps rsur Ne al remaile, as to their logitimaney end | altaf of the Napoleon dyuaaty. Accordingly, on the 12th , but without granting the rights of aflllis. re oteala: for anything, froma bear | posware sa “an te 65 Carte | caiculnted Yo. (Ot his Gia to, tees eeaitinn hee reigning family, as logitimacy of August, 1807, be the Princess Frederica Delonging to a member of the | toe bigh ‘who has seen Governor Sree Boar, Cam Jue, Jour 5, 120, during the first two years of Mr, Van Buren’s administra- Claim toa place in the line of succession, we give in our | Catberina, daughter of the King of Wurtemberg, and s fami ‘was santioned by the Em- | Wise will he determined; but in this , 47, 75, 53, 28, 26, 21, 65, 14, 40, 3. tion that the attempt was made, and columns to-day a more extended sketch of the life of the | few days afterwards, in the t second of his | peror, and when Prince Napoleon submitted to him the he wap Lorteny, Cass 11, Jour 8, 1900. newed, to establish the Independent ‘Treasury. a age, he was King of note his decision of the above stated fact he ap- 61, 20, 48, 60, 55, 54, 52, 18, 72, 9, 13, 68. administration measure, it excountered a clamorous and ‘ deceased than we are in the habit of doing on oocasions of | boyish in many of bis actions, and indi in frivoli d to it the following:— ‘On soving the carriage FRANCE, BROADBENTS & 0O., force opposition, greatly strengthened by the de em ordinary character. It will be found interesting also | tics unl a king, such as playing at leap frog with “His the Emperor, by his conduct towards th or pressed condition of © business of the com- ‘88 » part of the record of the “ storied page” with which hia courtiers, pe “a ignitied feats, hi | descendants of Miss Patterson since the judgment was de- | with ‘ ‘the a ae at ee aimbarrassod state of its finances. every American should be familiar. pod ‘Wear Vaemiticn unbesmning.. preg ity a Ne Bere feet eats Fal iti axe, ‘and Lo eapwered tis be. carried it ours Gen Peering: $s, medase, eee a sure ‘teelt, it required more than neawan ary 4 by - Jerome Bonaparte was tho last and youngest brother When the moment came for the young | ing to deliver his From the tevor of these several notes it that | am Indian, if by chance rae 4 stand up in its defence, amidst the defection of political of the Great Napoleon First, and the only remaining mem- | *4drees before the Counell of State, ove of his ministers | there is little of the claims of the Ameri: | for many oles parposee 5, 42, 46, 26, 24, 6, 75, 45, 67, 39, 7, 47. friends and ip the face of an excited community misled Y ng pot into his hands a speech prepared in the usual way; bat | can ea being acknowledged by the ‘once an in was O1ass 873, Jory 3, 1360. by misrepresentation. But Mr. MoCleilan was not a mam ber of the family of bis parents, Charles and Letitia te yield what he knew to be right to any other on 29, 46, 78, 52, 4, 30, 49, 6, 53, 60, 54, 35, 73. Prises ration, and he gave to the measure in all its changing fer- Present Papal The Prince Nt » Who occupies | riage to accompany him ute in , daedaaeietetbea ‘when he rose to his feet he laid Ladi mp aly a ition to which M. rroccina Bonaparte ounsidere Rime three quarters of a mile distant. ‘Upon Bonaparte—the first of his brothers, Josoph, King of | the Councit table and delivered what he hed to say with s @ grace and flu that surprised all who self entitled, is, by the death of his father Jerome, ex | offered to him! to take a seat lODGES, DAVIS & CO, tunes his earnest support. falling then Naples, having wiod in 1844; the second, Napoleon, Em- | FF treasury was empty, but be borrowed two tmillious of | King of Weatpbaita, but the second remove. from the Purpose, a8 be to prefer walk Managers, Maooa, Gsorzis. | Geose he lived to nec, sare afterwards, the elon, ot tee poror ef France, in 1821; the third, Lucian, Prince of | frames froui a banker, and with this commenced to rotate | Imperial throue of France. iis house, we White, the Hatter, Ahead.—New Shapes | Mesure, «id its benetite to the country acknowledged ‘ @anino, in 1840; his eldest sister, Marianne Eliza, Duchess | the whcels of government. A few days after a deputa- ‘Whatever may be the rights of the descendants of Miss | plain, old wood building, but ‘Straw Hate, 10,000. > from auction. One dotlar each. | *!! parties. As a Representative in , Mr. Motel. of Tuscany, in 1820; Louis, King of Holland, in 1816; | “2 Of Israclites in Westphalia asked for an audjence, | Patterson to a membership of the Imperial family, it is | engaged putting up a res Jan aimed to make himself useful rather than > * » y St and wed to the King a kind and Joyal address, to } certain that the present acknowledged members will | tioa of which ‘earri ous. His services in committee were valuable, and im Marie Pauline, Duchess of Guestalla, in 1825; Marie An- toinette Caroline, ‘Countess of Lipana, in 1939, and pele he moe patent one of the most faithful and int nt members.§f He spoke rarely, but always commanded attentions td bootie res for his it which the King said:—“I like address, tlemen. | never allow such 4 claim. But strange events are in | The new structure consists of a two story wood building, Give Heed! That clause aw constitution w! eatablishes equality store for France, and it may be that at some future day | with a wing ouestory bigh, to correspond somewhat with — of religion is in unison with my own heart. No law bf thi of America, who are now exiles, as was | the old buiiding which he now occupies. There is a foa- Tn all sudden attacks of sickness, {i Jerome, ex-King of Westphalia, the eighth and last, in | 9, Stee wita the exercize of the en ses will ba coounyine bie | ture in this new structure which EILIOUS CHOLIC, and all dsotders of the bowels, in religious probably is very little KJOUS CHOLIC, and all disorders of the inions. His advocacy of tho. olai the bei 1800. $f any ian. Every culject ought ta "be on treo dp dictating tarts to the crowned heads of Ku: | kuown. The planks, which aro six inciis in width, in. | _ BHEUMAMISMS and in those affections ariaag from check- | Fitton to remunerationy is” well, remembered” , Jerome was born at Ajaccio on the 15th of December, | 1 observe the rules of his faith as the King himself. It] rope. stead of being made to Isp one upon the other, and | °¢ P&P! BRANDRETH'S PILLS an eloquent aud impressive effort. At the close -| is the duty of the citizen only that the laws of the govern- JOSEPH BONAPARTE. placed somewhat edgewise, are placed tatly, thus render- | Give relief, and soon cure. In FACT OFTEN SAVE LIFE. | of his term in Congress he removed to the 1784, and at the time of bis deceasy was consequently seventy-six years old. Like all the Frenehmen who par- county of Columbia, In 1840-he was elected from the fame district to the Twenty-seventh Congress, and ment ought to regulate. Ihope ] shall never have cause} » America Hkewise allorded an aaylera to the ox King of ing the walls stx tuched in thickness and adapting it, the eldest brother a ’ served through that term. “Since his retirement from should be fa every house ready. to regret that I favor and protect the Israelites of my | Napics and Spain, Joseph moreover, to auy outside preparation in the way of siuc- | , Soldat 206 street, No. 4 Union Square and 296 Bowery. kingdom.” Wes ia, therefore, became a holy land to | of Napoleon. Arriving in New York about the year 1815, bey | or plastering of which a brick wall is capable. | 25¢. per box. wo ticipated in the stirring events of his time, his life was “ the tribes of Israel in Europe. Jews were allowed to par- | he Hed extensively through the United States, and | ‘The bouse is within a tew yards of Kiizabeth river, upon Congress he has continued to reside near Hudson, engaged full of vicissitudes. At an early ago, during tho Italian | ticipate in the alfhirs of the goverument, As aa English | was'Teetywhore secclved with tive oad ‘attention | Which the city of Nortulk ts located, and navigable for | »damdies? Dress Gimpe—New end in the practice of his profession. It is nearly two years Campaign of his brother Napoleon, he was placed with his | writer says, ‘The Minister of State was a Jew; the - | which Americaus everywhere show to strangors of die. | Vessels of 400 or 500 tuns up to the Governor's tarm. Ua- | Brogdlyn, “rimmings made to match. ulton street, 1 since he was struck down by discase, while acti sister Caroline at the educativnal institution of Madame | Cillor of Finance was a Jew; the Commissary of War was | tinction. He had saved a large fortune from his civil list | “er the skill and management of wach a man as the sn sates wr Lene gaged in the exciting duties of a political canvass. a Jew; the Superintendent of Hospitals was a Jew; the | in Naples and Madrid, and brought a large proportion of | Govervor it wili soou becume a charming piace. Great Sale of Shirts—Six for $8.—Moody’s | that attack he nover encirely recovered, and within the Campan, is Paris, from which be was transferred to the | Burgomaster was a Jew.” The gray headed courtiers | his funds to America for investment, Deciding to settlo | ‘Tv say that your correspondent and bis companions | Manufactury, 262 Broadway. last few weeks he sank gradually till his decease. He haw “College of Juiliy, where he continued bis studies until Na- | were shocked at the almost republican sim- | in New Jersey, he applied to bei ‘ture for per. | Were treated well by the goveruor is to state what every —— been taken away in the prime of life and in the midat poloon was placed at the bead of the Consular govern- | Plicity which prevailed in , his atmosphere, and | mission to held real estate, aud a similar act was | be familiar with his character in the domestic circle | Ladies for the Country Wishing Gaiters | of a carcer of activity aud usofaness. Mr. McCiellan waa court journals were filled with articles indicating how . passed by the Legislature of New York. knows him to be proverbial for. Speak of all your “ old | at 12s., Slippers aud Ties at 6s. and 7s. per pair; also Boys’, | a man of ardent temperament, impulsive and warm ment. Before he had completed his fifteenth year | much were shocked the delicate sensibilities of the old |" Jn his potition he stated that he was “uot ia a position | Virginia gentlemen,” but Goy. Wise 18 th» most perfect | Mises’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, with India rubber, of | hearted. He bad many friends, and they loved him for he was put into the navy, where it was the ambi- | time servers of the past at thege innovations upon estab- | to protit by the law which offers him the le and | *pecimen of that character probably extant. Not one | ll the various styles; Dalronle? oR & CO., 887 Canal er his social qualities and genial nature, for his frankness stioa him, but, as and for bis zealous and unselfish devotion to their rests. His integrity was unquestioned, and whether im in public or private life he commanded respect and es- teem. The earnest heartiness of bis manner and the kindliness of bis bearing, even towdrds his political op- ponents, were in happy contrast with the cold and dis- tant formalities which too often separate those who differ in opinion. Such was Robert McClellan. whe F lished notions of the age. Beloved by his subjects, how- nous tithe of Amencan. cith thereby couferi = ever, he enjoyed the satisfaction of popularity with them, pan him the right of holding land.’ He must pore | it him to eujoy ex- July Fourth, and Every Duy this Veeck, and the alfairs of State were managed with discretion and | t@ bs Frenchman.” The place selected for his country Frof. FOWLER will make hrenological Examinations, at 308 ability, though it bas been attempted in various works to | residence was at Point Breeze, on the Delaware, near Bor. le regards the jas as had im utter | Broadway. depreciate his qualities for government, dentown, N. J., about twenty miles northeast of Philadel. } Violation of the democratic seus; uent of the country , mn- In 1812 he was called by the kinperor to join bim in his | phia, Ge purebused nine or ten adjoining farms, laid out | WUch as no democratic State iu the Union recorded its Brookl: Pactegragme Williamson's expedition to Russia, ia which be commanded the Ger- | And adorned an extensive park, built roads and bridges, | vote for him. Of the means and appliances by which } Miniatures, Cabinets, Imperials and life size, ‘Two fory-nine man division. Ho was in the battle of Millihon, and | and erected a vast edifice on the pian of an Italtan palace, | be secured even the sham nomination he obtained, | G49) Fulton olen. tion of the First Consul to give him an opportunity 4o win distinction and place himself at the head of the French navy. In 1801, at the age of eighteen, he received command of the corvette L'Lpervier, and was ordered to join the expedition commaarted by his brother- An-law, General Leclerc, which Napoleon was about ds, i ; A f vile insur. | telieved a handsome snecess, but at vith t yard open on one sid®. This mansion wus sn. | the goversor, I apprehend, will hayo something to say knew bim, as did the writer of this brief notice, through spatching to St, Derningo, then ina state of servile insar- | oy" ag unfortunate, and ‘in break of J yiched by his entire collection of paintings, busts, statues, | Wheu he comes to discuss that question at the ratitication | Domestic, Commercial and Business | «ll the stozes of youth aud manhood, will ever cherist swection, the negroes being commanded by the famous | of passion was ditmissed by the Emperor. Napoleon, ‘ecious stones, ancient relics aud curiosities, wlilbh he | meeting, to be held hero after the State convention. Fhstographe 2 Portraits taken for $1, at HOLMES’ ancient | his memory. Toulssant L’Ouverture, Soun after his arrival at St. Do- | however, regretted it afterwards, find anused in'¥rance, Taly and Spain, and every luxury | Tbe Goveruer is in favor of the election of Breckinridge | Gallery, 56 Broadway. McGramm—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 5, Haxay, sop of John and Margaret McGrath, ‘after a illness, in the 36th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances, and those of bia brothers, Nicholas and John, and brother-in-law. John Brady, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this Crrdiayy 0. In 1813, when the French were compelled to avacuate | which weulth could chase adorned this aut seat of | and Lane, with a protest, however. Those portions of the Germany, Jerome was obliged to ty before the march of } hospitality. He coun sane on bis prov. nearly a | platform which relate to the construction of a Pacific G. B. Sloat & Co.'s Celebrated Elliptic the Rossian aud Saxon troops, and with his staf reteented | million of dollars. He waa attunded by most of his old | Failroad, ata! makes the protection of wlave property in J lock stteh and shuitie Sowing Machines, to Coblentz. The Cossacks, however, dit uot remain | secretaries and servants, who remained faithfully attach. | the Territories conditioned upon necessity. He believes @. HB. COLLINS, 480 Broadway, N. ¥. long in his capital, and Jerome som returned. On the | ed to him through life, abd those he bad not enriched | that laws should be passed te punish offences before they — ae aningo, however, General Laclore sent him back with cou- efidential despatebes for the First Consul, announciag the «euccessful landing of the expedition and the capture of * Cape Francois, and he soun afterwards returued with | 953, of October he received the tidings of the battle of ving were tf ypeudent at his death. ure committed, and not with a view to an ezput fado| A Grover & Baker N Sewing Ma- | afternoon, ut three o’clock, from his late residence, N troops. The result of the expedition is well known to the nd that evening he left ‘Cassel for the last time, | "tim kavies sematued the Seas ua mn foroner Years, Like | effecs. Ax the lesser of two evils, however, he Trill “sup. | shine pethe bout fetent of tho Ofice 495 Broadway, | President’ street. His remaina will be interred’in the -yeader of Ftench history. It castthe life of the brave by his body guarde. He remained several | aii the Bonapartes, he rose early and did his work in the | port Breckinridge aud Lane. The was evident anew and 188 Futon street, Cemetery of the Holy Cros, Flatbush. \ M 4 days at Cologne, but was at last compelled to separate He remained in his jt ne reading and writing | Teserved in the of the other gentlemen who ac- Mxaaurn.—On Wednesday, July 4, Enver Mamma, of Geveral Loclere, and proved on the whole disastrous. | from his deyoted followers, and fled to France, until eleven, when he met his friends at breakfast. He | compamed me, but Tcould judge if he only got an oppor Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, | diptheria, oged 3 years, 7 months and 17 days, ; mas, ratification bo friends and Yelati res of th» family are requeated ta About thts time, while at Kremt, he gave himself up to in- During those vicissitudes his wife, the Princess Fre- announced for —— Office 605 Broadway, New York. derica, was his constant companion. In 1814, on the attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at four o' dnigences common to seafaring youth, and Napoleon him- from the residence of bis afflicted parents, Myrtle avenues, abdication of the Ena ed to le 1 06 . velopements. His speech after the State Convention Milward’s Needles, for Wheeler & Wil- + aelf repiicd Hows toa letter addressed by Jerome toone og oe ncanh to tell, wieco toy Nedhege PY 4 grening was cooupled with Be eee as WHE Will wtih the ove fee the campaign. RON'S NEWING MACHINE Thean Needles are mage by second house from Kent avenue. The remains will ot bis frionds, ia which an interesting account was given [time Napoleon landed from Elba. it originated in the fourth story, the statuary and’ paint- An amusing feature of the visit to the Governor's house | Su, Sil Teton wo ais orn. Kngliah cast sel, taken to Greenwood hie ? Lore>—T have vou lotter, at, |, Hire they embarked for France on a frigate provided | ings were saved. Sach was the’ alfoction and. roapect be | Was some retnarks made by a Mr. M. K., a leading archi- SUVRED, MiLWARD, St Warren street, X. ¥ O'Poxouvx.—On Thursday morning, July 5, Mant Jom of his adventures on skore we seen your lotter, by Murat, then King of Naples; and at the meeting of tho | juspired iu all ¢ "that on the night of the fire and | tect of Baltimore, in reference to the contrast witich the * | pmuvx, daughter of Joseph J. and Teresa wa O’Douohae, . 1 Enseigne de Vaissean, and am waiting with impaticace | Champ de Mai, he took his seat in the Chamber of Peors. | quring the next day there were broaght to him by labor- | Plain, familiar manners of the Governor furnished to aged 12 months and 15 days. - to hegr that you are on buard your ship, studying a pro- | The battle of Waterloo was near at hand, and Napolson | ing men und othe:s drawers containing gold, jewelry and | those of the Buropeaa distingue. Mr. R. is & prominent ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully eniiet 6 the aovas of jory. Di Was etraming every nerve to bring into the field his im- | yaluabler to an immense amouut, which might bave been | Irish adopted citizen of Baltimore, but the very soul of invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at fession intended to bo the seeus of your glory. Dieyoung, | mense army. Relying on the discretion of Jerome, he | tahen with impunity. ‘The mansion was afterwards re-| Wit. He observed to the Governor that there was two o'clock, from the residence of her grandmother, Mra. ‘ if you ever intend tod ‘ace your name; for if you live | confided to him the important work of opening that iast | puilt, but in a less pretending style. nothing in the world be prized so much ag the houor of Mary Riley, No. 109 East Soventecnth street. id to sixty without having served your country, you had | great battle, which he did in a charge at the head | In i832, on the death of ‘Napoleon's son, Joseph took | smoking out of his ee = his hospitality. —On Wednesday, July 4, Mr. Ronxet J. Parmas, have been born.” Soon after the ipt of | Gf #X thousand men. Every schoolboy the rest. | up his residence in England, but returned to America in | I, said he, 1 to Ire! stated there that I in'the 73d year of his age. Sete Bee Bove. bean pcEA, # the receipt Of 1 Napoleon's empire was swept to the four winds. Jerome | 1837, reeuming his former residence, He Hasina ouly | was radmitted to terms of such familiarity as aman of His friends are requested to attend his funeral, thie this letter he sailed for Martinique, and resided for awhile | bastened to Paris, assumed a disguise, and, by permission | ywo years, however, when events called him to Europe, fate wie and distinction exhibits in Instance, Whiskey.—S. T. Suit’s Kentuck: (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, with the mother of the Emprow Josephine. Of ‘is father-in-law, Joined his wite at Wurtemberg. The | where, in Florence, on the 28th of July, 1844, at the | would be set down as an im ine Governor eh- | river Bourbon, sold by all drveritn. | MEGRMAN £ CO. No. 132 Weat Thirty-ninth street. hesteen tes King granted him the castle of Elvangen for a residence, | 30 of seventy six, he his last. Jered tte Hehly, and by way of heightening the contrast ‘Nos, 161, 699, 614 and 736 Broadway, N.Y. New Orleans Picayune please copy. Towards the end of the year 1802, ties having re- | on condition that he should never leave it and keep no LOUIS NAPOLEON, THY. PRESENT EMPEROR, ich his Hibernian friend pictured so graphically, in- Puuvnvaav.—At Orange, N. J., on Wednesday, July commenced between France and England, and Jerome | French in his service; but his restrictions were #0 irk- | wag for a short time an eyle to our sisted that he should test the quality of some good bran- Race, Shell, Pleasure and Ship's Boats | of consumption, Epw. Pruskvev, in the 64th year & ’ ‘paving cruised about for several months on our Southern some that Be finally obtained leave to withdraw and set. shores. Failing in his attompts to” incite the | 47, presented to by a friend. of all kinds cheap, at 0. R. INGERSOLL’S, 243 South street. his age. ei tasnat tam na4 tle in the Austr . s it | Stren taeivection, las hat Deen con. | The hostitity to” here is intease. He is held ‘The friends of the family aro respectfully invited toat- + coast in the hope of meeting an opportunity to distinguish | chateau pear Viewba and a mansi ween a8 & prisoner in the prison of the city, he was | Té*pousible for all the ilis which are now foreboded of the | Pigntation Corm Mill, tend the funeral, om Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, himself, finally put inte New York, to escape the fate | which places his time was generally divided, though | banished to ‘conveyed democratic party. It is intimated here that he | o¢ Burr Stone, the inventlan of the age! from bis residence at ‘of many of his brother officers who had boen taken pri- of early inthe pF hh hy tn bes. | seu rrignes CaTower. as os senmonmor At Factoryville, Staten Island, on Friday pabeelh Forney. Ginning Cotion, and running the above milla. . um ption, Jase Ginuxrt Sneaxsow, {gf - eomers, as the English had sent out auch a suportor naval shart tine, | SS sore toe Boat, Gali Soa bee them, owed for era ty sa. | abeeee cud Pies aloes aesl af'pean! en's force that it was useless to contend against them. Her ‘the arts, Ap BEMEET, <5 Gold ctrect, M.¥. | months, : be found that the fame of his brother had already pre: , Maain- A, Dott fal Summer Bea. a Monmouth county, N. J., papers please coded him, and wherevor he appeared he was greeted Wao Bey al Aly ey tain LMairppcombinet, away. teorr.—On Thureda: July 6, Sanau Exrey, daughtor of a oy we Md Barry's Tricopherous the Best ana ote “iat be wi bo that time likewise felt an interest in the fortunes of the latter ie a em the family are requested, wil it fur eheapest article for , bewut , Cleansing, curtis ther notice, to attend the fi I France, which had so recently rendered such effective FUT LE prewerving and reson Tair ‘Ladioc try Wold'by el | her parents, 211 Spring street, this (Friday) cfversnen, of » service in our struggle for independence, and in this me- since his elevation, toe et. tropolis, as well as in Philadelphia and Baltimore, he min- his thoughtful re- *s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- PS oy nig ota | Wisteceter, July. 4, Be . gled in the best society. Napoleon ‘The beat in the world. Wholesale aud retail, and the | years P lerhoot, agod In 1803, on the 24th of December, being then in his ‘submit to eg ape ll nme Telatives and friends of the family aro respectfully - married, after shor As is well iv" attend the funeral, from ber late twentieth year, be was 5 a te the throne of Teeaae. gy hy hy EA Batchelor’s W! and Toupecs have Im- « -eourtehip, to Miss Elizabeth Patterson, a young lady @ of Baltimore. The marriage ceremony was performed by ~the Rt. Rev. Jobn Carrol, Bishop of Baltimore, and r ‘Drother of Charles Carrol, of Carrolton, the last signer of . the Declaration of Independence—agreeably to the rites of provements others; nat enny; pert ‘and no turning up behind—no sbrinking I¢'Bond siren. ” » MA's mate Dye 50 cents, Black or rown.—Depot No. ‘and sold by all beers, y street, yy all drug and known St ‘ince Jerome, im person, was tall, and much slimmer Helena; but when the spirit of the great man there left countenance | hig breathless form, it became Lt Ay TL AE the Pri than the first Napoleon, whom, however, in ‘Ware.—! A he very much resembled— without, however, ‘arr—In this city on Wednesday, July 4, afer @ lingering {Uness, Eixaxon Resaxt, ward, Wait, in the 25th’ year of her age’ Sawer A Her remains were taken to Albany for interment. Waut.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 4, Arice W. many of the remarkable characteristics first Emperor. For several past be has resided, ie with the Princess Frederica he had CHrehugh'’s Illusive Wi, with Un- ve of Kallan, *— -tve Roman Gatholle Church and the laws of the United | «ni, Snuires fersme Nepoleca. born rt 18 and New stainable, partiags, are perfection. NoMturnng Ap behind, | Patrick Wal aped ae as eeny Hater ot Garret : States. The ceremony was preceded by s marriage con- | born in 1819, and , born in 1823. The former ey ee The friends of the family are invited to attend hee ‘tract drawn up by Mr. Dallas, afterwards Secretary of the | ‘ied in Florence in under Dr. Holloway Tenders his Sincere pag dpe iday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock, ‘Treesury, and witnemed by M. Sotin, Commissary of Com- THE AMERICAN BONAPARTES. if the time thanks, through the medium of the Prose, to thon Physicians | fom, the Tee het brother, Garret, 19 Gold street, { ~merelal Relations of the French republic, and Alexander | ,,76, "00 and only, child, by Mise Metter ae treating Tate practice Tor ‘conlvenees, indigestion, headaches, vee . ~ Camus, afterwards Minister of Foreign Afuirsof Jerome's aes University. | Turn his attention ito comp! erysipelas, dc. "MISCELLANEOUS. Acingdom of Westphalia, John Comegys, and the Mayor of was admitied to Maryland, where eajoy Fancy Pocket Cutlery—The Richest and T WHO! ‘the city of Baltimore. “Miss Patterson, his wife, was the | [iy" of Baltimore ‘hia already boustifd fa naman pmteras for sale at J. A'8.s. SAUNDEI, No.7 | Ao fad per wound ‘the shespen pagbiniaten te Mant + | “daaghter of a rich metchant of that eity, who was born of | so enlarged as to demand bis big Bes rd He prcaeet Ponition, Withoct | =a L. 17 Brosaway. @ Sooteh family in the North of Ireland. fe yn Bae pers re ome artificial aids, is extremely doubtful Married. T JONNS’, 10 AND 12 ANN STRERT—A NEW STYL® She was reported to dean exceedingly desutiful and | $PCr times ei. eles cea’ 1 travelled from Baltimore to this city bythe Baltimore | _ Boos—Coxxoy.—On Tueeflay evening, July 3, by the | +b %f Maes sind Gaiters, at $2. Call and see them. sem time he ta one of the sad most Suly 2, 1960, | and Norfolk Steamboat line, aul I ay that the | Ree. Mr, Everett, Mr. Tuowas Boow to Miss Axx Coxsorr ‘accomplished lady, and fully worthy of the most illustri- | citizens of am gy ay ey , 2, 5 Beauties preected by mooalght sco ou Canfas ta Giaateen as Wevanen, BB, Ge theae aay 2, (C°SSS,, SONS, INVERTED NATLA RYLARGED 4 ous nuptials, and it ix believed that the attachment was | tke fracts, Of last, Moulture and careful sitoution bs Meding—\ cscoeded anything have over seen, It was grand in tho | by Rev. Dr. B.C. Taylor, Rev. Puna Beery, of Hiacken’ ee EACH AR = 4 both mutoal and ardent, Yor more than a year the | Met with large sccees eae Hai me | Sthere' Goes iGi i’ Wii asas, Wiser or | Sea at Rincon nme otto a De. | Ps aden itn vs young couple remained in this country visiting objects of NAFOLEON JEROME. ed ing og Bixee patty aitnag a Ms Now| asrus, willbe candidate for Goagreds cesta Mr. | Datw—Busme-tn this city, on Thursday, Jaly 6, by | a= faterest, and in the spring of 1805 they embarked for Bu- | In the year 1822 he had a son, the present Napoleon Jo. | Home, in Princess Anne County—His Views om the Pre- | \iiiisou the presen: incumbent, in the next election. He | Rev J. 0. Rogers, Geonaz Q’ Davis to J. Baan, | T) at epyen Tope tm the American ship Erin. It has been suggested | rome, who received | & thorough, | education at | sent Aspect of the Political World—The Hostility to | ia a gentioman of great popularity in this region. both of this city. “ yn ; momen fe of his remaining #0 long in the United jest. Poms, graduated after serv. Douglas in this Region— What is Thought of the Pros- Forrr—Laxcier.—On voy ety 2, at St. James’ ‘The public may rely ‘in the use eat the cause ing = while in our own army he Rigmetet to The Controversy Between Archbishop | ‘#tedral, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Mr. Turner, Jasna . a ‘States was the offence which his marriage had given to France, Nhato, on the breskiag out of the wer, pects of the Several Yarn vam eh ong ite Pree ~ page orate Foner, to Many Asn Luray, al of Brooklyn. fa 0 cate nt eee servi Frevch Relic, laghes and ig Grmet—Prrcure.—In Brooklyn, ‘uredas 5, — Bis brother Napolcon, who had in contemplation the elo. mann Simreeee: “ak | pete Cortos Meatonery Rie, dye ‘A GORD TO THE PUBLIC. by the Rev, NE Smith, Avcuwten Du P. Gaamxt, to kus. | QIPENTRY. aetcary ‘out, they are ‘tls ncaa eae “vation of bis brothers to Buropean thrones, and desired | served bravely before ‘also in the Italian cam- Seemnertiis eutibeetan eeanning Saas ai sal ith the Clty Inspector of | FANER, daughier of Elias Pitcher, Haq. Commer drinks’ Ko fussy pean hem to form alliances with the princeases of the royal gy ld to the rank of cap- | taken place here to-night, has been postponed until after * qorrenpuadence w iy J Hawkim—Brows.—At uansett, Warwick, on effect a cure in a few minutes, and oan be always houses of Burope. Be this as it may, that marriage was Se a re eres en ‘the meeting of & State Convention, which the State Ex- } New York, the Arcabishop sanctioued the publication of a pg en hag Tl Fs A ke » Rome | Spon in any a ete \\ | “Bever acknowledged by the Emperor, and haa never been | Theis career with brighter asceateal souvenirs, or wear | ecutive Committee of the democratic party contemplate | statement prejudicial to Mr. Delavan, and which stato- | (Hania Bed. often, Sono Axx MARt, daugh: atin ds ‘atin oe ane a ‘to the present day. Prepared to encounter their destiny. He bis bem of- calling at an early day. This policy is deemed expedient, » traand vay Pg aap in « mistake. ae ici Ware —On Monday, July 2, at the residence of drwariats, grovere and bare ts voyage the ship narrowly s said, renounce the name void the alienation and hostility which, it is appre- | statement was - Delbvan, in sending document bride's father, 63 East Thirty fourth street, by the | (7 by eer and Wacivet oe paponceonr saa at evan i hosed, ‘& snap judgment on the ag the friends of the newspapers, had suppressed one portion of the cor- Ment Rav. aschibii a Te 10’ Roos, pe sain prec srieriy te paren by Bee several English cruisers, and finally siaple james W. ; OnCH oultes snd cevien ‘ “port of Lisbon, whence Jerome, in his anxiety to apprise untitled Officer, Apo PE Breckinridge and Lane would engender among the friends | respoodence. Mr, Delayan has denied this, and, on Mime —Baavc.—On Tuurviay evening 6, by the Dew aysem of reslorig the sat and Besiiag’ ck 10? Clues “tke Ranperor personally of the circumstances of the mar- Yuan to barter it away for a title withoat it. of Douglas. There is, however, another, and | stricter examination, the Archbishop acknowledges that | Rev. Mr. Diller, Mr. Jams Mitta to T. | place, N.Y. Pings, took post horses and proceeded with all speed to MI6 ELIZABUTH PATTERSON, probably & stronger, consideration which infla- | Mr. Delavan, #0 far, was entirely correct, and the Arch Pumbee-Oneest at Goeth NJ, om Thure- REELEY'S “Paris. Here s terrible reception awaited him, for he y the Rev. E. y At the residence | are considered the most effiescious tonie eo wesmeried 2 Op tothe time of the oy ences this decision, and that is the preservation | bishop evtirely in error. The Archbishop for this apolo- | day. July 6, ¥ tearned upon his arrival that his marriage had been an- »; Ww. tion of the Bourbons oo rene, Whats bore Of democratic secendancy in the @iate. As matters now | gises to Mr. Delavan, for he would rather forfeit atriamph | of the Uride’s father, Mr. Casas R. Purves, of North poleon of 60,000 franca. has bece than be unfair to any herman being. Yarmouth, Me., to Banu L., second Mr. nulled, and despite all efforts to the contrary that his bro- | Course of government towards fone, | Sad, this ascendancy je materially jeopardized. I would Sees qq teeth ers Orrin H. Crosby, of South Bergen. where. ther remained inexorable. ‘Meanwhile the Erin, on board | bie to say. Kiiwet, Saad ited, wih etal tribes nay it oan no longer exist if the present breach is not | The correspondence, though brief, when printed in the 2 rom —In Summerfield Methodist Fpinco- warm of which the y ung wife remained, being in fecble bealth, ® circle of healed. It so happens that the peculiar friends of Douglas | Newspapers, was, on the other hand, protracted from the ag vg Rely — Ey 4 %, by the Rev. * friends, her life has beea in ease and comfort R. Crooks, D. D. pwd Fee crane of har dane thai | in Virginia represent the strong democratic districts, and | lat of Apeil until the 13th of June. During this interval | {Te Croom DD. Dave A. Bomon, te Sows, youngest ‘tailed for Amsterdam, where Jerome had agreed to join new foels, in days, it 4 ber, and (rom there take her to France. But upon arriv. | was no malicious fortune which withheld '« Biropesn | if they continue to rustain him at bome as they did in Saks towards foe cud curioe hin visite leerth Oocites. isledibiasie' pute tnt tiem, fing at Texel the captain of the vessel received a format | Crown from her brow. been made by her | {2* Baltimore Convention, Viegisia 1s certain to go for | The’ commaniations' of Mr. Delavan unfortunately | pores on Thermiay, rath Some Herat Boren, son gardenia” ineipal depot Old broadway ‘ool by at vest pliuagiiny constant % pitt, the aperer having sco,” Sire, Naps tea hs eat Beil and Everett. ‘Thin terrible prospect han mggontod | arrived ir the nut part: during hi abpeuce) aud i | other and kite Boyes, aged d sears smn ia dagen oe | Seen ordered that the wife of Jerome should not land. eles ie Bagires Seer), Saree Ce Brmestnn af | the tall fr 6 Ease Convention is advaton of any relies was probably owing to thls tha the mistake referred to The friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully TRE, DOLLAR KRWING MACHINES — THR fatled for where sbe the be particularly tion meetings by the friends of Breckinridge and Lane, re . invited to attend the funeral to Greenwood this (Friday) N cheapest inthe market. Call and ‘examine feast She accordingly England, took up ‘ thrhy ‘but without seswses. Archbishop does not pretend that this a legitimate ex. | of ‘at four o'clock, from the residence of his ‘anal street. hher residence, and in the following mouth, on the Tth of of the eoventacuih rola, Which would be calculated to excite resistance and lend to | cuss. | He should have made himself certain of the truth | grandfather, James Boyce, 631 Degraw street, Brooklyn. July , 1805, gave birth to a son, the present Jerome Napo- Cp py and Empire’ revived the dis- | counter movements on the part of Douglas’ friends. The | in the ci pe 8 i not of much importance ppd p Faso ina, cocoon et bes, . icon Bonaparte, s retident of Baltimore. Jerome sunes- | Comoe of the question in. manner what may yet rive | reqult of w call for a convention mast be the uttor aanihi pons ae pp yg A EN SS W, and Julia A. Brown, aged Lyeat, 2 months and 23 days. quently brougbt all his influence to bear to appease the | ultimate decision. ‘volume above referred to con- | lation of Douglas’ prospects in Virginia if the party | entitled to that reparation which the Archbishop, in the sttena'tha feneand thin Gheidag) attereans ch ton Cuan, anger of his brother, Dut his endeavors were fruitieas,and | tain 8 note , we. Pie must not be understood, however. that the Arch- | fromthe residence of her parents, East Kighty sixth Napoleon would not even allow his wife to visit Parts. CI "aad bishop hereby relinquishes one iota of the principle ia- py dy Sen t, tie timid be In March, 1806, the Emperor caused his Council of State of, yolved in the very unnecessary coutroversy which Mr. . » July 3, te , “to enact & special decree ‘forbidding all civil oMoers of bim. + dou HUGHES, Abp. of New York. High mass wat ous, on Thursday morning at St. New Yorx, July 5, 1860. ie Cathet claret which the funeral took 6 —— — othe empire to receive on their regiatera a transcript of the ‘and that it wae , where bis remains were frm ¥ ~y-J-4 ROOND EDITION FOR JULY NOW READY ‘ ‘act of onlebration of @ pretended martiage coutracted by thee, ainctonn wi Giey News.’ tg eoaal Corea. Ai m8 1 CATED RAIL YT, _Jerome Bouaparte in a foreign country.” L ~y French illamsburg City News. : ee Fam Be Se roe of Bie cae, of decnse of the THe OFFICIAL RAILWAY GUTOR OF SAE OOURERY, Jn the May the Emperor, in @ letter to Pins ame Acowanta.—Mary Pickard, a child three years ol, was » Parmox , of county Louth, Ireland. 11 contains c VIL, requested te grant » bull annulling the mar demand that the seriously injured, on the corner of North Second street a Basapiiel ol soe. tetone pooclidsy, Vote Ay gh vee SEARLL ONE JAILWAY MAPS, ringo, The following aan extract: —< I have frequentiy pol wet See = and Graham avenue, on Wednesday, by tho discharge of residence, No. $98 Hilsabeth street. dia 3 aA ERTON 800. eee, « held by a boy named Christopher Gorman Rich. eOSwAY.—At Oyster Bay, Long sat the rea. A s@poken to your Holiness of = young brother, nineteen Darrisgs, 4 ‘ton;? wa Laut nteomets of Ingias Oraseany He 7, waa run | denee of her grandmother, sn. pero Burtis, Axwn F., yeors of age, whom I sent in a frigate to America, and who, after a sejourn of a month, although a minor, mar- +ried a Protestant, the daaghter of a merchant of the United € States. Te has fast returned. He Is fally conscious of his fault, [hawe seut back to America Mien Patterson, who calls herwelf his wife, our laws the marriage is eT TaN eT ere Wekcn, Name oo Eee 5 ., 477 Broadway, New Yort, over by the while on his way to the fire at the | daughter of William P, and’ Ann Elisa Disorway, of this cormerot North Fi er o . First aud Kighth streets, on Weuucrlay | city ene % i Cononan’s Inqueers.—Ooroner Murphy yesterday bela mae, gn Pa 5, Jace Avaowres Datr, ‘an inquest on the body of a man named James ©. Pearson, fT menthe and 6 days, wet Augusta Daily, agod AN lors: who committed suicide on Wednesday night last by taking Fixmaan.—On Wednesday, July 4, J: a fe itt , C., eldest fon mi tare abet bre ‘capacity of endurance tare, | Wudanum, which he procured at the drug store of Mr. | $f,James and Anne Finegan, aged 6 years, 6 woutha and God [aoe we 3 the son of the same father by the on ‘a Deassictlon, i je fen oar Ht. in which bs ony phy an In 80 do! however, he would be damaging Redier, oo Somer ah o7. ‘pounce \- Is oars “- vere test. 80 doing, * George , comer of South Fourth and Sixth streets. ‘The friends and noquaintances of the family are re BW. MA with the ” co ners a Wall afpulling the I easily ‘Bonaparte heard of the marriage she pro- | some of his own most devoted who at- | Domestic troubles and d: ion are assigned as | spectfully invited to attend faneral, | me I] perong feos mare ea elena ie NA nen tached themedives to the fortahe yo Dusan at | the causes of the rash ct. Coroner, aner taking Srctig’ nth Gach: frome a eeoptennd ot ee eee = face, bari ‘ Gallican charch pronounces sch that ber intentions should be well | Baltimore. Rather than strike « blow it | some evidence, adjourned the investigation until to-day. | 431 Pearl street, His remains will be taken to Calvary PERSONS GOING £0 fun COUNTRY ciADaen Bul it appeare better to ene to have it on future time her silence should be | was not intended, he preferred to forego tho | An ingucat was also held upon the body of a man named for interment. id yea oon ee counrny: accoun' of te example to svcoreln 8 Soatrary 10 her real sentiments, | expression of his views untile State Conveation shallhare | Jon’ Ryan, who resided in Amith street He came |’ Frurex—(m Thursday, July 6, after @ short 1 few house Wenn ane ‘Protestants. jt \s important for will on offence committed by | decided for whom the vote of the Ptate shall be cast. to bis death by falling into Newtown creek while ins | Jouy H. Cn. Fram, the only, beloved son of Joho M. ay snot be a Protestant young person. maternal dignity, deciarés— | You have been heretofore informed that Gov. Wise, | state of intoxication. Also wpou the body of a child | Rebecca Fisher, aged 9 1m nthe and 2 days. [enaike ws ohain 8 . ‘“ A minor and should ‘Gemaseed 09 ber ove, fines the expiration of his term in office as Governor of | three years old, the son of Mr, John Davis, residing in | The reiatives and friends of the family are cae, call 06 the ahove De expused to such reduction laws and And that she would have refused it from | Virginia, has settled in Princess Ai , in this ftreet.’ A verdict of death from cholera in- | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, an Crave emevenens om band, 06) ail sorts of propriety.” Chis letter a the law suthorines not to state, Second, | State. ills renidence is about seven miles from this city | fantum was rendered. Fourth avouse, corner of Thirty-firet street, this (Friday) | penee wo MIBTARR ABOU? TP op nme aren. tations, wo which i te Dery waneemary te 1 ‘the present act, againe Fran Frurt.—On the evening of the 4th some trty or | sflernoon, at eve o'clock. His remains will be 0 50, Mist AEB Tr—IP YOu W. “put it failsd to effect the desired object. In &. long yer som Jerome In & foreign ~ Greenwood Oometery for interment. Spy ey rou Fepiy, covering the entire watt the Pupe that o Any Germans, who were sasombled at Lanzee’s brewery, | Gomxocn.=On Thursday, July 6, after a abort and se. won't a e degre ean no Baunortty. reste? le jim, nor ~ bs re Fast New bP yh Bd A ended ine | vere iliness, Enwann Gownovp, only son of and tate % coadent be tn the biewry of the Coureh, for atsnoly be fight, Anomber of the combatants were rab Connond, aged 2 years, tI months and 3 ‘the marriage, and, like ay boncet man, Pius VII. came procure wounded. A son of Mr. Lanae received injuries ia friends and relatives, and those of his brothers, EA- ‘conclusion that be pelther coald nor wavid annul pave it Wt is (eared Wil prove ward and M.clae! Gonnond, also of bis cousin, James Gon Tote ' .