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» « = yONEW, YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY- 13, 1863.~ ‘ men 4 The Jacoeii Habeas ms Case. wreaths about nee heads, like 0 many ning: we a Re os : Maretzek ann. Ecaye return of Mme. wile’ daspens 5 & TO THe _. ov THE Bras ont cktnclios aaeclllirtelovinn = ‘Codlies ama ha pry nity pls ae 4 Neabedanl . retzel Une mo fo low! me Ny ae who will, it is said, be accompanied from Europe A new burlesque, called ‘Leah, the Forgook,’’ will b Tho article given below, published in the Brooklyn | in (he Air,’ by Mary Slater: * Hi@tory of the War of the | passed the divided in July. We have not heard Brig J, Schroeder, Curacoa, 16 days, im Union,” a recitation in which thé whole of class B par- a ballast, to Dovale & Co. tictpaied; “Mee, Candle oo-Preemaaoary,” by Labara | Whether any change of management ia immediate- wae een Ue), Salman, Grand Tare Te Tlande apone Evans; an amusing dialogue called ‘* Tire Quarrel of the | ly contemplated, though the property would @u- bouna 3 0 on » @ehr Anna, from ’ . Hotntne i Our Obeutty by anaie Witkorae pkeuoe | doubtodly stand better in public opinion if w| pRiibe'e Sonat Mausanilie, 80 daye, with cele, aeive several oxcollent pieees of vooat aud instrumental 810, change were made. A large dividend in October | 4,Btié Jessie (of 81 Johne. NF), Burgebs; Bown : BM alain Of tae ator Me aaedeucoury | i talked of. Illinois Central waa in demand last | Sth, yoke U'S gunboat Fisarora exercises, Mr. City - a Buperintoudent Pe. Sonene. delivered ey 4] evening at 107, and parties who are behind the Wala Greek ae fa.splem a pe a os most Arta te Yr Sic cnatnbay curtain predict much higher figares aa soon as the lemme to pee ddeland, Calats, 10 days, wi tasted from ten o'clock ta the morning tik eter two | Eurepeans ascertain that Vicksburg haa fallen, Brgwenen the han Beto! fob Rpt ee weet O’olook in the afternoon, Missonri sixes rose last week to 73, but fell of to gafeig Doarce ie" (Port), Bumps, Oporto, 82 daya, with wine, 70 atthe close. Letters from St. Louis state that | “séurizotien (or Castine), Gon'ey, Para, May 22, with fast enalty. . yy. Para, 4 mere spar anew convention will be called by the Legislature, | fon ty'y' mpoue sone qencd imatgeigan Samy at tae Suny 11.—John Levi was convicted of manslaughter | and that-before New Year, 1864, no stave will be depts Pot athawa coneunit’ cx Samia = Pgs aod eonieeet a ue penee, Nepelasenatins ms legally hefd in'that State. Holders of the’ bonds Haytlen, 16 ang ea ite mantle ‘acco igoument, but was unable to pay the fine. President | Complain bitterly of Governor Gamble’s policy. asononked U asin Smo} app. to 1 He il ecser todisenabgel-Sroms pa $500, end | The following is the official table of the earnings nor Petrella, the composer of the beautiful and | Produced this evening. Mr. Dao Setcholl will play Leah; pach opera, “ Liege pets bad so greatasuc- | Mr. Mank Smith, Madalena; Mr. Harry Pearson, Nathan, cosa last soason at our Academy of Music. Themaesiro, | the Apostate, and Miss Emily Thorne, Rudolf, Provious dolightod at the sudden accession of fame caused by the | to the burlesque a comedietta called ‘California Dia- production here of “ Ione,” has determined to write an | monds’’ will be acted for the first time here. We see no ‘opera especially for the New York public, We hope it | reason why ‘Leah’ should not be successful, except that muay prove a success, although it is tobe remarked that | it was excellently burlesqued at Niblo's Garden some of late but fow great works have been produced. Verdi’s | me ago. As the fun at that theatre was unintentional, “ Forza del Destino,” however, bas been successful at | Bowever, it ought not to bo too critically contrasted St. Petersburg and Madrid, Maretzek will open bis com- | With the performance of “Leah” to-night. ing season, we are told, with its production. MISCELLANROUS. There can be no doubt that we shal! have a most bril- Campbell's Minstrels are gtill playing at the New Low- liant operatic season the coming winter. Beside the Ma- | ery, and Sandford’s Minstrels at Barnum’s, Wsod’s Min- | modore Moude, and although the boy was out of his cus- rotzek troupe we shall have German opera, sung by two | stréls appear nightly at their Broadway Hall. Bryants’ | tody he requested bim to be returned to the North oompanies—one under the management of Mr, Carl An- | have closed for the season, The inovitabie negro has | Carolina , that’ he might produce him in answer to the ve writ. Ho was returned and produced, and the Justice. schutz, who is g0 popular iu New York, The other is be- | almost undisputed possession of the stage in this city at decided again: against hie discharge, and remanded, bim to the ing now formed in Europe by a capitalist of this city, | present. ‘The Duke’s Motto” ts announced at Niblo’s for | service. I€ Jacobi was rogularly enlisted pas in papers of June 20 aud 22, purporting to r 't proceed- {ngs bad before Justice Garrison la piakanaoes case for Edward Jacobi, does great injustice to the commander Of the United States sbip North Carolina. For his sake, ‘88 well as tho honor of the servico, it should be corrected. Edward Jacobi was shipped as @ first olaas boy at the Fendezvous iu Cherry street, and'was received on the North Carolina on the 8th instant. On the 16th he was brought before Justice Garrison on habeas corpus, The writ was dismissed for want of jurisdiction, the boy was then" sont to the San Jacinto, to which he had been regularly drafted. Another writ was served upon Com- was chavtere 8 801 ent, and i Harnad Wei, Alea bier a“ a . of the Milwaukee and, Prairie du Chien Railroad the Shepherd Kaapp; June 28th int 24 20, who proposes to give German opera here onagraud | the whole week; and, taken with the gardens anda glass | Your report, Commodore Meade knew ofit He A b long 5209 passed part of a bowaprit aud jibboom of which scale, Of lemonade, it is a very enjoyable entertainment. Wal- | rescive prhiee er nok: Renan stecumnir Arrivals and Departures. > for the past aix months, as compared with the cox- | had been burat. Tue long continued sucoess of the operatic troupe under | lack’s theatre is advertised to let for lectures and con- | service.’ The boy was never eruelly treated. He was cho mauagement of Mr. Grau proves beyond a doubt that | certs during July, Does this mean a summer season in | 20t putin a sweat box or otherwise itoproperly punished. ed x rig pro- univ responding period of 1862:— ee eee LR te tos ee Petras Jorbont of Mee vans Ee Howlant, Banter tous r Anna © Leverett, Squires, Ship Island, $0 days, im the taste for music 48 on the increase throughout this | August? Tho Storeopticon, at Irving Hall, ie well worth HEA whos onion ce las , ‘Howland, Capiel mgs Suophente Taman, W. Barator, WD Berof Nai." binen poi Went had ae winds country In the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, Balti. | seeing, and attracts crowds nightly, The Park is the best | Commander Meade is a law-abiding citizen, over ready | Pacoa, 18 sy Jaha Ward J Hara. Bm Litchael, wae 5 “A PE Ee Ao ght add Ringed 9 more, Washington, Pittsburg, and especially Cinciunat! | patronized place of amusement. ‘ pfs EEG oF ean, Of Hg. civil sutnorities be | use! Bion, Ryobard Lad DL ovate oe wae eae ste ‘apace Wing alongde aud burptom about tan Coot anore the and Chicago, the artists in question gave operatic perform- ¥ SNE Eg Asap a what could have induced « narrative i \pavetlngeu ropes endulelps Btn Miaprenes Hs a,b PMasheped tion, of wisioh her bottom heathed, Bhe waa very ances which were most liberally patronized, In | 7™® Tragedy im the Twemty-sec truth ® beyond, comprehension, unless it was to give |. atone, IW Barrington, Br abige Dum hey G8 fat and had yery ttle keel; efpareniy wok been ory Clucinmati aad Chicago Mr. Grau extended his soa- | mrymerigATiON BY CORONMR WANNEY INTERESTING’ | sidered yhat for his nay, Proseouting the welt, who con- | renee, Charles, Dendeanen W iM asseon. Bepehe tn aise oO Aigoorering the wreck a-w a nleamor shogring towards 's ap sov to much greater longth than he had originally in- TESTIMONY—VERDIC? OF THE JURY, ETC. traduce the, of his client. jag necessary 60 | ving. Peter Koblnsea, Me batty ire beaneit gnd infant, | ‘Yue gross earnings of tho yoar 1362 were eee ee, oes or, toe. ereeee or bekae = Hew York side eoded, owing tothe encouragement afforded | Coraner Ranney yostorday lavestigated the circum: | ,, The following sa, letter from, tae commander. of the |-frnen hathont George Mason, wre Jung | Working expousos,’aa:por toport..-.". gwhael iquboat. | June Tea voardca ee arotae, by the public, ‘That so great an appreciation of opera | stances attending the death of Catharine Norman; ts T ori tli taiiitnd tw sbocess, syaiechouss) Meienaa Secrets roa aur Bad | Os eactings fom Jane. 27, lat 16, long 2, spoke bark Winthrop, of suould be evinced in our Western cities is, we repeat, a | Forty-ninth street, on Saturday morning last. Tho in- Navy Yarp, New Yor«, June 23, 1863. "} Jacob Groom, Mew Willts'and ints . Me Nuri Gale, | faterest nd Porred’ ‘avocke. aud c i “s , Key Went, 19 dave) with ottem certain indjoation that the taste for music ts becoming | quest was held in the Twenty-second ward station house, | Carr. Mzaor: ing over, the Brook: Heury Geo flees, J. Meet ee Pere Feasts Mishact, ui (prizaicargo), to U8 Marehal a ahigeee geveral throughout the country. around which building a considerable crowd had collected; a Bia pops OO ale pos inet ie Propale Brennan. Julien Lansing, John Risk, Tho! mos Alien, Scie anly Uns. Bate. tere 29; panne - ‘ai i a ney lady: } Tt would EW Pratt, Nickerson, Elizabethport for infantand twoehiideen, WA Hilfey. JC Whately, kiy, ine. th Fexas, toss, Klizabethport tor Portiand faut and seven children, BC Lancaster, Leda Eapeatigr of the road are a decrease from those of @ year geri aint, Chass, J itabethport for Marblehead. Francis Weiss, J. Beaumann, Mrs Sonne aud family, Mr . ¥ y y + Vingdin ae Eaton. J Young, 0 Shark. New G Gray Et during which the:oompany didnot’ earn. interest ‘meson Jameson, Rockland. Sebr BR idren; Henry Vandyke, GT Ch ti . ce Ei Pronlng@ hate, antio Jee nT) ugi; | 8ud expenses and its debt to the sinking fund. Bobs Palmetto. Kelly. Port 2, Me, &. dope, - he 8) nes, T H Staines; roe Bhi Wander these circumstances, the movement which |. Se Pavilion, Baker, Giovoenter eA TD = was tast week und a . Schr Woat ica Furr, Gloucester. 3 fast week undertaken by some inexperienced Schr J H Moore: Nickerson, Bostor, % daya) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, * | °pérators with a view to put the stock up, and ans Giver Sreinan, igen. ome Pe keer if which appeared to have collapsed last ‘evening; Ha Benton Rey James O'Farrell, Mise i samt 1 fe: The artists under the management of Mr. Grau gave | The affair bas created considerable excitement in the up--) vessel to this, in tha draft to Oi, our complement, is the greatest satisfaction in all the cities above named. | per part of the city. The following is the testimony | spoken of ak having received ‘a refinement of crueity New York is familiar with them all. Brignoli, who has | taken before the Coroner yesterday :-— arece (okt te Ne iremnenne” 1 faneeinenes ‘over beon a great favorite here, was pronounced an un Margaret Turney being sworn testified as i— | ata upon every fogtonoe. The boy came, with the tivailea tenor by the Western critics, all of whom went | Ilived with the deceased forthe pagt, aix,.w asa’| Other men, was dot a ite in irons or confinement of {nto raptures over tho highly cultivated and most ploas- | boarder; I ama married woman; my, pysband tein the | Trevonod’ without ass, henlionon oor iat wn ing voice of Mme, Lorini. The writers in question recall ,/,army; | have known the deceased for four or five years; | injapious falschoods, tending to prevent men from on. with pride the fact that she Is a native artist, and achiev- | until last Saturday){ had not seen the prisaner (or seven | listing in thé naval’ service, are so prevalent in tho od an enviable success in Europe. Mlle. Morensi| years; between ten and eleven o'clock om Saturday I } think’ woper of tins a ft a Pre ik aaa Seb Albert Tire! Ranrga Huntington. Lovell, Boston for Albeng. was also most succestul im this Weatorn tour, | was in the bedroom with the deceased, and heard Y S. CILANDLER, naturally excited ridicule among if Sc f i San Jaci parties who were | Schr Galota, Lovell, Boston for Albany. her pure, fresh contralto winning great, applause | @ quick knock at the door; deceased opened Liout Commanding United States ship San Jacinto. Sunpay, July 12, 1863) conversant with the f; Schr Ann T'Sipple, Bacon. Boston for Albany, i a 4 The annexed is the teati viven by the officers of me he facts. It was pretended b: Schr TB Smigh, Briggs, New Bedford for Alleange, from tha public, with whom sho besame a great | the door aud exclaimed: «My gracious! is that yout? be annexed ia the toatlomny a4 glven-Oy tao eoecs The money market experience! a decided | some of the bulls that they mors dine an eee Belt Riek Rodina howivan: New Bedford favorite. a ss he made some reply 1 did not understand; in a moment i a ee i abneeetaceh come after Laas them sitting on the tounge togetbor bo sald ers the . to deceased,“ I have been hunting for you all night, and ~ ‘hoir talent tothe success of this Western operatic sea. | could uot find you;’’ ahe replied, * Did you Bot net. the betta pee cetera “eer praise sapere ou. Wo aro assured that next fall Mr. Grau will visit | letter Pie Be » oF ainsey tute {20 | oficors, seamen and martiles of this ship, on their resdin tho West again, for the purpose of giving opera. said it was very strange that he could dircet a’ totter | th? Brooklyn Zagle of June 20, and the Hrooklyn News of ‘The “Divine Patti,”” as they style abroad our little | right, but could-wot tind the house when bo came to lok | 2¥2¢22. CHAS. F. HAWLEY, Lieut, and Executive Oiticer, Usrrep Srares Sinr Nort Carouina, June 29, 1968. change last week, closing yesterday at a relaxation We, the undersigned olficers of this sh:p, do hereby of fully 1 per cent in rates a+ compared with the previous Saturday. Cail loans must now be: quoted at 5 a 6 per cent, the former being the rule where the lender, seeks the borrower, the latter chr Renry Gibbs, Soow, New Bedford, . the stock. But the absurdity of such an-enterpriae Sehr PH Woraen ‘olifn, Fall iver. {96 a Z if ; che jorne, Davi Was m@nifest at‘a glance, Thete are twenty-seven it Pearl, Brown. Beverly. thousand shares of Prairie duGhien, and, though | Son! y}‘Gg, Barbe pawn % a. bie. Providence for Albany’ _ by persistent buying operators for the rise may Behe Oriacki nei, ae » Bi . ‘Sel Fall River. Behr V Bu! I y 5 pues put it up to any figure they please, they are eor- ie WW lohnson. Warten, 7 Adolina, is continuing her most success‘ul performances | fF it; there were more words about the numbor which JOHN BAKER toting iat” being usually insisted on where the borrower goe8 | ¢aimto put it down much faster-than it oa Wil Make Ete Weak hea at the Royal. Italian Opera. tu London, The critica seem | hod asted mente eaten ast aoe nae oo the, boron. PRINCE 8. BORDEN; Acting Master. in quest of money. Large amounts.of money have | they undertake to acll.,.. Productive properties like | Behr Grace Girdion Clack, komlow for Boston E \- : E : ° i i jrace Girdler, Clark, Rondout for 7 to have exhausted tho usual terms of praise in her case, | out and was introduced t the prisoner; decoased asked a are the extracts clipped from the papors come here for temporary employment, as usual at Hudson River and Pacifie'Mait may be‘sudcessfully Sele Mat ‘Ran cout ‘Tor Bee aud cam but rapopt their complimentary notices of this | Rim wuere is trunk or vile wag. He mae no otanle {From the Brooklyn City News, Juno 20.) this season; and the recent curtailment of banic F 4 pany or te Schr Ghase, Mills, Port Ewen for Providence. Stoop Mount Hope, Sullivan, Taunige, 7 Steamer Tile (U8 transport),-"Bourne, Besufort, NO, Joly 7, via Fortress Monros 86 hours, iu ballast, o.U BQuare master. > leamer New York. Richard. Philadeiphia, leamer M Macy, Smith, Philadelphia. b fs cornéred, because the ‘‘cornerera” can. afford to taost successful American artiste. pe laughed, and’ said, ‘i Aa yeeate DOSE Ts CASE. discounts has placed'the leading institutions ina hola them, if all the stock is left on their hends. Wo take ploasure in noticing the great suocess of Mas- | guess not-’ He thon pulled somo ‘payers and & | cqward Jacobi, a miaoe, enisiad in the uaval service of | Dosition of aMluence. Nothing has yet been pro- |"But who wants to hold one hundred sbaces of sack tor Willie Pape, the young pianist who was 0 great Sonib cAbtag Stn aude OE to whee a ene ae United Statey on the 8th of June iagt, without the con- | mulgated with regard to’ Mr. Chase's’ intentions.” | wnproductive trash ay Prairie du Chien for ux vorite here. A London journal, referring to him, says:— | lounge and look at the picture; I did 80; they were look. | Sent of his parents, and was placod on board the receiving | Hig subordinates profess the usual ignorance on rf Master Willie Pape, the extraordinary young pianist | ing at the money; he asked her if she would go and got | Ship North Carolina, at the Brooklyon Navy Yard. A B « months? The only effect of the recent silly bull from Alabama, whose’ performances at some of the recent | Bis valise; abe sald sho would {( bo would tell her where | Wit Of habeas corpus was frst issued by tho County | the subject, It is asserted/im some quarters—pro- | movement will be to enable a large number of real | Oneship, wiknows. ‘concerts of the season have caused no smail amount of | it was; he aid he had told her bofore; he thon asked ber mie, refused to make any return thoreto and removed | D@bly well intormed—that he will issue interest- | poiderg to sell out at s high price. “Tie ptitehiée BAILED. astonishment, gave & piauoforte recital at the Hanover | 10 get him some wine: she sald the best wine for him | 1105 0'49 another vessel, where he was sabjected to a | bédring legal tender notes early next month. But ” ee die P | cgiret tachie Bee barks Helena Be Gham Beare Baeene on the 211 lar, om wien cuaon be fe anne eeaine Cae Mbe tttsonee enittatt ti refinement of cruolty diggracofal to the United States ser- | i¢ ip doubtful whether the engravers are prepared crs-will not even havathe poor consolation of ac- | Wililninw (Erus), Despecho.(tris)y"briee Naiad SE ee era a Tpitta” Chapin Peers Marches | room before tho pistol was firod: something was thon | Vice. Ie was heavily iroued aud put in a ‘swont box,’” a quiring control of the property; for the common | Arbelia.. a : i Pili Ty one of the most cruel punishments that can be inflicted | to supply.any quantity of auch notes. Some of the ain z iit Shere perme pment ya ot 0 ree teil pena ce ramen - department officials have theories about printing rear’ a eae e 3 eas ae me the notes.at Washington, and until they ascertain | rerrea stock, whose holders are quite satiaied with, that a ship-of-the-line cannot. be floated in a Mr. Mayer's management. horsepond'the work will make no progress. Con- versions have fallen off considerably of late, not- ‘withstanding the successes of the Union arms, the fact being that the capacity of the public to absorb from the sonata, o} “ioe a conn 5 Menten Ny « Give me twenty dollars, and I'll go and get it: he then Thomas f. Poarsall, Fsq., counsel for the petitioner, * 08 i \- a » * = 44 tae wh enous esas ip ens So ha Sewaeelot of said, as though joking, ‘‘ Do you want to ve shot?” she madaeeclioniog to Judge Lott and obtained another writ, Charles the Second’s time. In addition to this pro- | Said, ** No, indeed, I do not,”” and turned laughing to me; | Teturvable before Judge Garrison at ten o'clock yester- famine, which was marvell ously well executed, Master | the next. thing I hoard was the report of the pistol; | Gay morning, at which time Captain Meade, of the North challenged the audience to a selection from'a list of | 1 did not see the pistol defre this; the prisoner 4 rage iced eve fifty pieces, any three of which he at this time was lying ine balf recumbent position on noliat lect: 40 faint and weak was he in conse- me fer Bt ats the. lounge, she ose, ‘and. putting ‘Ber hand to ber | quence of the inhumaa punishment inflicted by tbe ordera acl, ab arraggoment ary te Mery ne by Sebastian | face, walked across the room and fell, 1 think while sho | Of Captain Meade that le was scarcely able to stand up in f mi Moe | ‘was falling he satd, «Spit it out, Kate,” Isaid, Why, | Court. eee o variations on ~* Mount Vernon” by | Tiacitg, what have yau done? besaid it would'at be | _ Judge Morris, who appeared for the government, moved Wind at sunset S, light. Miscellaneous. We ane indebted to Mr Ls Archieacon, purser of the Greap Bastern, for the prompt delivery of our packages, 40, wir Reso.urk, Mountfort, at: Boston from Calcutta, re om the 19th of April, lat 34.568, loo 26 30 E, during # gale; , lat 35 27.8, lon 20 AOE, the tip bee came unmanageable, and was odliged to throw 10) Lales of over $ ead rT ‘board final supposed to Sormudk damaged, TeTPoMrs te ‘ITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saronpar, July 11—6 P. M. Asond continued inactive at 8c. for pots and 95¢c. for | t th te th nt be Suae Canwizr a oy Al, Sears at Baltimore im rT. The young pianist was enthustasti- ‘an adjournment of the proceedings till Monday next,.end | 60¥ernment securities has ‘for the prese en 13, 1855, has been so! uetton 000, Cash, seme rman m4 . | anything: after deceased had fallen, bo knelt beside 'y a Pear! i cs <aly Seenemee oes a an moa oom poten ii her, patho “ Never mind, Kate—if you goI'll go with | that rs boy be left tn the of Captain Meade till | fully satisfied. There is, however, a steady though Bamagarorvs.—Flour was heavy to.day, with less de- p foan © Rderomce, Stove, vt, New London, ‘hao. boom ps rg you,” be gaid the pistol was loaded ; thea -_—e Pearsall strenuously objected to thie motion, on the | Moderate foreign inquiry for the bonds of the | mand for lots wanted by shippers. The day's sales in- | for whaling in the Indian Ooean, ‘ bi Tp GrYants closed their hall on Saturday evening, | could do nothing for her; the prisoner was ail this time Bnd) -aen heavily" irqped: foc. twenty; fout oonmalbies United States, and, if the Treasury Department con- | cluded 12,000 bbis. Stare and Western, 900 Southern and adhe following American vatsels have been eoldita: Lem tinues to be prudently administered, thia, with the | 600 Canadian, within our revised quotationa:— Cuantes W Pourtnny, 393:tons, built at Pawtucket im 1654, with a benedt for Mo:srs. Das and Nel’. This establish | bv the decoased, fanning her: he exclaimed. © My God, | 1014S caides receiving other punishment. - | home demand, will absorb. considerably more bonds, | Superfige State and Western $4 30 8 £80 | “Rita E Bancen, 1121 toma built at Portsmouth in 1656, ab ment hus cortainly teen liberally patronised by the pub. | Kate! have come hvme todo this "” 1 wont after a police | ours, besides recelving other punishment. Counsel bow dg 4 sabe Extrastate........... sels 540 @ 600 cgone’ ma, at the doctor’a re juest, aud obtained one, who took a me pajectias Bene Bet ea be daily than any other nation ever sold before. im:| Common to choice extra Western. 540 0925 RENEO, 1091 tons, built st Bath in 1854, at lie, and deservedly 80, the entertainment being of a most | tho prisoner to the at Hou House; eid, not see the pls. = fon gi tal a 3 Rhos vege wil Pitre sores itiaaacef eae. Ganadi “ied vs gesa gapae 560 8 750] Face, 145 rons, Bult’ obston ii, at ete sep | tol at all when ft wes ; we ree gat on the men 4 Teach tormen| ‘3 uthern mixed to good a 615 a 685 ‘ORIOK. 1287 tons, bui Freeport in al Daina which aro ovat of pac iow ngro oucar. ie | Lange he ira ay, aomad prea ater aa, Be | yl Be aks hay pane a horses ate | Gold fell Int weok to 190, closing: ynterday wt | aire a PERCE SR Serhan Ue Sarthe tira ty, al ent RAID Ry aap Wided ts Bate? Gioayiith Lasever board him eny thatsbe deceased mas bie.) saitign git frre et Pas about 131, Exchange fell to 144, closing at about: | ‘Good to BBY a, 0:35 ona, tons, belle ia 1619, 9700, is not cheerful by any means to have a stout looking ife; the deceased was locking towards the prisoner at ry the Dail June 22, ‘ " Rye ‘ > 340 8 525 | Fionencx, Nigmrixaase, 1188 tons, built at Chelsea in ASST, darkey, with a voice not remarkable for quality or Culti | the time of the jie. a salad cl wai ms) Sena retains ni ine 22.) | 1452" The speculation in gold and bills is now as-de- 2400 a 440 ea le vation, iaformiag you that ‘Ho has Come Home to Die,”” | gaie yMunued, pes rer rendement oar Ayn Botore Judge Garrison.” cidedly for the fall as it.was for the risein January | was tonding downward, with sales of 87,000 _oemnore et tons buat at Yarmeuthe Men te 100s teewiy, or that “He is Sad and Lonely To-night,” to say nothing | Just; did not ktow avything about her character except | _Eaward Jacobi,a minor; ealisted in the naval service | and February last. Every one is short of,gold, and | pushels, at,$1:5a/for prime white°and $1.35 a1 42 for. | % and indastrious and always acted | of the United States on the 8th of June last, without the a poe FOR we F Of those Indies whom we are told “Lio In the Valley He: prrebir pie bared re! ibn spirrehatans roven ned | consent of his parents, and wae on board tho ro- the market is mainly sustained by the wants of par- and amber Western. winter, $1248 $1 36 for Mit- neath the Green, Green Sod,’ or are “Lost to Him ‘Dut bad never seon anything out of the way in | ceiving ship North Carolina, at Brooklyn Navy Yard, | ties who have sold gold onshortoptions. In other | waukee club and amber spring, $1 14 a $1 26 for Chicago, Forever.” When be informs us that “His Heart is hor; on’ one occasion deceased Yiatormed her thit ner | A writ fat worn eeaarse prided by aa bees words, specte is temporarily cornered. As, how- | ®Pring- Corn uctive, with sales of 174,000 bushels, includ- Broken,” we can but take little interest in the matter, | husband was e butcher Fionn toe coogi ne ee pn gro make any return thereto, und re. | ever, the amount of gold affoat’ in the country is | 16 mixed Western, at 67%<¢..68%¢0. for sound, Oc. and on the whole we heartily condemn this introduction | BAd®, tittle girl shout tte yen Tein on ‘Setardag imovea its boy to another yest more he was subjected roughly estimated at $250,000,000,it is clear that aaitt- for unsound, and 700. a Tic. for yellow Western. a ment of cru racetul int . “Tab? ; ts continued quiet at 70c. . " of sickly sentimentality into what at one time was strictly | morning she saw the prisoner going up stairs dressed in jue! iy no corner in gold oan last “lofig; and that ifthe geet neryreml 0 = aad pg was unchanged light thes: at that time the landiord’s son was in the | service. He was heavily ironed and put in @‘‘aweat box,” i afunny entertainment. The Minstrels are supposed to hd phove tbe witness asked him t» tay by until the | one of the moat cruel punishments that can be inflicted good news which we have lately received is con- ee shen! ane A ere only pete wore of ores ag firmed nothing can prevent a fall in specie to 120 es "Do. b0Me,; fale, , es preg Rio) prime, Ste. Cuantorre A StaMaxe, 99 tons, built at Rishmond in 1884, YouNG Sam, 1012.tons, built at Portland, Me, in 1855, £4908, follow! ves & sul of the vessels in the hater of Now York, Boston, Eulagelptie a balimores Orleans, at the iatest acsounts Hwy, rome. Tepresent nogroes, and their songs should be such a8 | prisoner came down stairs, as something in his appear. | upon & seaman. negroes indulge tn, Some yoars since they confined them- | Ence Gave her uneasiness; he stepped very quick; and Faq., counsel for the petitioner, . inary, 28c. & E. y - made application to Judge Lott, and obtained another . mad + fair to good , 28 40. .; Java, mats selves to such songs, and the Minstrels were then most | gave 8 quick Kock a the ket Sane Aree ee Fefernttle hetero Judge Garrison at ten o'clock oa = thereabouts. i tpg fa sf soba, atte rt Mai bdgs, 00. sso. -Marealite sie. stee cee amusing. Let them by all meant abandon tho seati- | "Wing. Walley deposed that on Saturday morning | Friday morning, at which time Capt. Meade, of the North | by parties interes! ull operations 10 | 316 “a Bac. ; St. Domingo, 28c. mental melodies and the attempted emotional dramas, | Mrs. Muldoon told him a str: man had gone up stairs peperpice peas iro ey pa Fe gol hye exchange to stiffen the gold market by ge ait be zai. to 62c. a 630. for middlings, and give negro melodies and burlesquos, with their usual | talking rather loud, and eaked him to remain until the | © Pe thea punlabment inflicted by the orders | Purchases made at dull moments. But these en- | Wifi salen of 11100 bales. generally aodarse dy cod amount of witty conundrums and chaff. The public will Officer John O'Connell, of the Twenty second precinct, | of Capt. Meade that he was scarcely able to stand up in | deavors cannot avail against the general tendency ben rather cheaper. orien S00 3 - ten Seeger et feel the loss of sentiment we dare say. testified that he arrested the prisoner, who, on bis way | court. of the market. No speculator has confidence cuts —The mirket continued.dnactive, wi : a Judge Morris, who appeared for the government, mov- vessels of all classes i rt. To Liverpool tht Wood's Minstrels atill attract large crowds by their | 10 the station house evinced great sortow at the coeur, | Jee Mer mont of the, procectiogs ‘ill this (Ménday) | enough in gold to operate with vigor for the rise. | Saipped $6.00) bushels grain at 744. a TXCG. To" London pleasing performances and thelr panorama of the Hudson | an accideat, and could not be helped. He wept while | morning, and that the boy be left in the ly of Cap- People are generally convinced that the premium | 7,900 buabels wheat at 6d., in bulk, and 70 tons hoavy a po officers about 6 banded | tain Meade until that time. at 278, 64.0 308. To’ Gia 300 bbls. floar at oer Seyret car wotumomen (wuleuthey oeichaneres Mr. Pearsail strenuously objected to this motion, on the | on gold is not warranted by the paper iséues of | §& 64. ‘To Cork 10,000 bushela arain. tor bs —< to the doctor). One barrel of the pistol was discharged. | ground of humanity, as the boy had und a som. 000 bushels grai orders N. Gilchrist, being sworn, deposed as follows: | clent amount of Capt. Meade’s discipline already, and bad sana ee tg worsen, living at the corner of | beon heavily"ironed for twenty-four consecutive hours, Ristori still continues her series of performances, Of | Forty xt atreet aud Sot avenue; | was ne meee oar mg ie Ba eae eenee! ba 72 Hors coatiqued dull and heavy at Bale. a4 cao beth ‘orty-niot 1 day about jection , A ient in charge 1pms.—There Teosived an pending ae ope dea Sires cook, ey " see a ‘woman eo had “been | Sheriff ull this morning, where he wiil be treated like a | sell it so long as they believe that the government | goid during the week Tée stock in importers’ aod spe ahealishoipepicryices ae «2b ony It | shot; 1 found the deceased tying on the floor | human being, and be out of the reach of his tormentora. | will aucceed in the wat, and operators who buy | oulators’ hands was ‘dry hides, 2,900 wot salted ia unequalled, and we make bold to say that {t never has, | with the prisoner holding her head over a washbow!l; | The proceedings were acocrdingly adjourned to this morn. ill | ioe We place but little faith in the do ,and 70 bales East Infla hides. ibly never will in this aspect, be paralleled.” Rig- | she was alive, but unconscious; I asked the prisoner | ing at ten o'clock, and the boy placed in oustody of the | will lose y: P Laaragk —Messrs. H. D. Hull & Co say:—For hemlock run : how it bappenca? he answered that he was'skylarking— | Sheriff. current rumors of sales of gold for account of the | sole tho market has ruled quiet since our last. the coe government or the prospects of the nation, and in | 94 2 ¢ the face of this conviction it is idle to argue that | pj Hay cyte Mlesbie and moady at 750. 9900, for North gold is cheap at 130. Cheap or dear, people will Hors continued dull and heavy at 150. a 21c Notice to Mariners. MADITERRANEAN—ADRIATIC—FIXED BLUE LIGHT AT rene 0 Notice has been c Cori is also giving morning readings at Egyptian Hall. “I just pulled the trigger, and the woman tumbled for- {From the Brooklyn City News, June 29.) citing news recsived from seat of war early in the | entrance to Port ADELPHI. warded to the sore caked tim Zor the pistol,’ sad ie THE HABEAS CORPUS CASE. Treasury Department. It is not easy to see how | Wook having had a tendency to atteact the atteation of i OR ae in the Department could undertake to operate in bul- pote buyers aad sellord from business, Very sfew of the u shown to me now; I gave it to olficer Mc- | one of our issues last week, in relation to the habeas former have made theif appearance in the swamp, and Mr. Pepper's real ghosts, has met with great success. | Syren tone saved the prisonel If ‘te deco ised was his | corpus cave before Judge Garrison. ta which ro tehors | Hon. Still, as the customs receipts, which are now | fyiner lave made thelr appearance in eayiecshorg: aad Mr. Pepper has received four thousand francs andacon- | wife,and he said not, but that he olen making her ‘oat Ln was: ae wie esteneaag — — mainly in gold, largely exceed the wants of the te bulk of the pane Td aie been Heattes. In pr ees it for the officer, and seme brandy for ber, and tain Meade, of the United States ship North Carolina. i ere 18 no quotable change, From the tanneries the tract promising one thousand francs a night for the use of mit penny to the prisoner I thought she would die Sih cur Personal soquaintancé with Guptatn Meade wo | government for interest, schemes can be imagined Seosipts Ooutioue edty ‘Misaneatel $00 thine sa Th od his invention at the Chatelet theatre, Paris. The mystery |-goon; he answered, ‘‘Let me have the pistol and I will | stste that he has always submitted to the civil courts; he | by which the gold market could be depressed by | tation of stock on the market, prime qualities and dey of these wonderful ghosts has at last been explained by | puta ball through mysel{;” I think he had beon drink- | did not refuse to make a return to the writ, but, under sales effected by parties in the confidence of Mr. | Sriptions, particularly heavy weights, being in very bei * E the advice of counsel, objected t the jurisdiction small supply. for oak tanned the demand continues (air, Professor Acber, tu wtetter to the London Pimes. The hott | °K; 1 panney, physician and surgeon, residing at 139 | of the court, which ‘objection Judge Garrison ‘aus: | Chase, and able to borrow gold at need from the | tnd prices are fully maintained, Upper is the rangi is produced by tho strongly illuminated image of anobject j west Thirty fourth street, who Bae the = mortem ted tained a aoe i eae - state — Feed Sub-Treasury eoffers. Certain itis that those who | ‘2 Ree Henbedasiely —e Sgr comcasess ® ae el ! i duly sworn, depesed to having visit was no eviden re Judge Garrison v0 aay jOLAssRs—The domaud was fair, a: lea wore maio placed to front of * atieet of plate gina, The tmageappenrs poverty bape 5 West Forty ninth street; he povidone subjected the boy to any cruelty, or having in nog are supposed to possess the Secretary's confidence | of 340 bbis. Now Orleans at 2tc, a 43c.. 995 bhde, Port> precisely coe behind the te she sotually 63 to some | the body of the deceased and found no external marks of | way. ot maser meees bic. Co ee {uturn of the | in the highest degree are steady and peraistent aud Rico brs bbbds. andj'cs. Cuba and muscovado at r ty of the A there os1B ond writ, ued trom ; : In spite of the seoming simplicity means, the illusion | yio ence; around the right eye was ecchymosis and | secc ‘on Unt of the cus. | successful sellers 0. yold. Provimoxa.—Pork waa in fair request, with eales of The dratatio version of Dickens’ ‘Haunted Man,’ with | 100k @ pistol from Bis pocket and gave it to me; I think | Gur attention bas beon called to a report contained tn Mt nthe \vmtnating apparatus is dioptric ot by louses, of the xh order. The lighthouse stands on the large tower of Fort St. Felice, at the south potnt of entrance to the port, and is said to be im lat 45 13 18 N, lon 121625 & Sebreean ion: ‘or about 2) miles ‘west of that assigned to it inthe Admiralty Plan. By command of their Lordshtps, JOHN WASHINGTON, Hydrographer.” Skip Rrily Mor 6a, from New" SeiTord for Indian Oise, imily Mor au, from New for In was pay July 8, off Noman’s Lend. Spoken, &c. rk Growler, from Li t . Bark Growler, from Laverpoel for Boston, June 26, off the the left was in a somewhat similar | the boy was produced, but was not taken out of the cus- or: ‘a Porte. i ternigerr on Oy Fenn sd aa ne ae eats: Serounaetas pho to bea pistol shot wound, | tody of Captain Meade by reason of bis being ‘scarce! ‘The following table shows the course of the stock | 2,800 bbis. at $11 75 $12 for old, $13 87a $14 for new Biont or Bentx, Tiny Ieee Por berks Mita, Qneen, Fen. having powors of spooch and motion, which had passed upward through the base of the skull | able to stand up in court;” but under the statute it ‘ket for the past week and month:— Mess, avd $10 75 a $11 50 for prime. Beef continued | ning, from . woe; Tone, ly. une, Kedar, Johnsom, projected in air and stalks spectrally around the stage. | joto the brain: & large quantity of bloody mucous was | made the duty of the court or judge before whom the aed . the nose and mouth; a probe could easily be | writ is made returnable to oommit the applicant for a Another ghost play, called “The Wishiog Glen,” has beon | isralng as the nose to the substance of tbe praia, @ | discharge to the aherif or some other sultable produced at the Britannia. Small Minie ball, much battered, was found in the sub- | until judgment be rendered upon the return, and by con- PRINORSS’ ‘stance of the brain; he was of opinion that this pistol | sent of all parties the commitment was made to the canoe , upon the final The sensation in London is the appearence of Mademot- | shot, ws oro a reps ge eaeanenpete eeraaged to be, Magaity Weitsted tnrthe Caine fT - selle Stella Colas in Shakspero's ‘Romeo and Juliet.” | ““rnie closed the evidence in the ase, snd the jury ren. fenend waa. subse Soe ope 40 that service, Mademoisolie Colas ie a French lady of extraordinary | dered the following verdict:— ‘the sai ne return was shown bim, beauty and egual.talent. All (he London journals praise | Norman came to ber death by injuries recetved from a | he, in the presence of the officers of the ship, dented that with sales of 226 bbis. at $9 60 a $12 for prime and glume 18. June 90. June a1. July 3. July 1D. Stasd 0 $14 (or entra meas, ‘Land roles stoady at Dc. %4 1A} 0k LO2IgeRd 104” | 10c., witn sales of 980 cut meats 300 @ 8x 8 104 4 oT pac were sold at 440. a Sc. for shoniders, and 8c. a 63 6456 | 340. for hams. Bacon was inactive at 60. a Tic. But- {0% ” in ale ies -— and cheese continued ar eee aor ne, VGARS We @ more sought * fi ion is lox OTK Se al mught “after, Jand wore sales A ‘june btm port eche' Mary Gage, of B fat, Me nacoa, June port ec! . of Bel from Boston (reported last from Nassau). “for Phiindelphia: bad been flying the rebel fag for three bours in whea the authorities compelled them to hanl it down. ‘Cvaacos, June 37—No Am sessel in port. Sla 26th, sohr Anna, NYork. bagel 2%8—In port schr Independence, of Bos. ton, condemned. June 2—Art Empire, Coom! it Joh: B; aoth, b Barnard, Pliner sod EC Branton Magna, yYores 104 tod of 1 200 hhds. at 110, w Ic. for Porto 03% 96 95% 9656 Taice. for New Orleans, az toe. # Lie. for Cuban 103 108103 TaLiow.—There were 100,000 pounds sold at 1040. 0 103 se wee, June 30-10 port brig L & W -Armatrong, pistol bands of Char! bad doen treated by Captain Moad off. | Michigan Central. 115% 108% 100d 110 100% | loKe diag; schrs B Lame: her performance of Juliet extravagantly, and sho will pro. | Ristolstot wound, sald pletol boing in the hands of Charles | be aes aa eee with’ kininess. We alee ew’ | Michigan South's. eee ee sd AIRY. —Sales of 650 bia. wore roported at 45%(¢. a | Nawouri port Todaga; Alice ows: for Baltimore same’ dag ably surpass M. Fechter ia sudden popalarity. ‘The | In answer to the anual qvestions, the prisoner wald‘bie | statement ag 8 maitar of juatice to one of the most intel- | Routh, quarant'da tit 114% 1164 ain ie BO a ee et Big elf ictan ilten: Tie. Yor critics say:—“Mademoisetle Colas i¢ doutloss the most | name was Charl . poo ety enial hg et kag ll Geek 8 Oi 88 lg | a | ine ‘ complete ideal of Juliet that the modera stage has afford- | ms Sah dae phe § ‘itewet, ones Of bia | date of June 29, exhibite a tone of borrow that gach ope ry % BK 96 SHIPPING NEW Be tat vf MEE in Annet, od. Thie glowing praiso— ‘counsel he declined to make any statement in relation to ea injury and ‘wrong! should have deen done Captain M0” 1b Ss. Pun Strawentr Sond, ovr Care Reser Gpeneairene.) Q, she doth teach the torehes to burn bright! toe charge preferred againes Biss, Neen eeik Vonese ab Ttere han ee ya J ee Colerdne, at Antwerp Conia at ais Ree “ by nee ee. Ce = cheek of night PF y 7. fully committed to await the action of the ood Lh amy as fty gl oma ee us "4 id Moveaiiate of eecne Steamers. Cojeatins, 5 meee oa nae Jewel in an Exhiop's ear— y Taco. 148% 131 Names. Dot. Por, _ | “Arr frown Put fa, Vivid. at Queenstown, appeared but sober prose.” Her French pronunciation Poltee Intelligence. “7 June 30. ..New Ye vie. of the Koglish text was the only blemish uj the City Inteoiligence. The stock market, which was depressed a week Baiabure’ ‘Ju a Live vas! Art trom NYors, Owego, a: Bristol; M y pon the per- | Anaser or aw ALiegap Picarocesr.—James Wilson, | ta EG ms in Mary © Dyer. wt Marsellien and formance, but the London News says:—''The fow faults, | plumber, twenty-six years of age, residing io Amity Exmemox at Warp Scitoot No. 43.—At two o'clock | ego, on the theory that Union victories must lead | $exe NE > fee Succes Bee eed Sekcacavens ‘Minnehaha, that could hardly be found amidst so much power and | street, was 1 before Justin Os yt the Easex | 09 Monday afternoon an interesting reception took pads | to a collapse in stocks, has recovered of late, and J American Ports. beauty, were such as may be cured in a fow weeks by a | Market Fase tones yootorday,, with baving | in the primary department of Ward School No. 48, in | closed yesterday quite buoyantly at an advance. tie. Jel HH ‘Mew York Po dg ay, ow a Britsnoie careful elooutionary schoolmaster. Jealous as we are, or | stolen & gold watch from Temple Tibbetts, of 43 Tompkine Twenty-cighth street, near Sixth avenuo, The enter- The advance was led by the two leading stocks— Sootia... J %..New York | D150, "BR Howes. street,on Saturday last ba thee ope alleged be t furnished eurprised everybody, boing of @ ought to be, about the purity of Shakspere’s text, there | while ‘standing at the bulletin Deard, 106 Bowery, Hudson River and Pacific Mail. The former has more to admire than to carp young rday,, ‘a twiteb at his watch, character rarely witnessed at public schoo! exhibitions. he Wash prensltesaa's pinsin preunipianse Md he have thee found it eens ‘Wilson was accused of the theta Daring the first Oo the exercises the sonnet been for more than 8 week in an extraordinary Big waii e} an b: sald he saw him take it. Mr. Tibbetts col- to ee beautiful solos, chorures and hymns, | Oondition. The cash stock is so scarce that 2 per | Hibernian tho Loadoners thomselves speak English go badly that and found the in bis left bana. | besides an exbibition in military drill, and S novelty has been paid e day for the the | Wiest Baswre they are loth to find fault witha foreigner. Madernoiseile | Officer Woods, of the Tenth precinct, took him to the the way o€ wand exercise by foriy little children in pattt- cent P ry day use of Colas came from the Theatre Francais, Paris. Station house. Justice Osborne held him in §1,000 to | coats. An intermission which an eater- | stock for twenty-four hours, and 16 per cent fora answer. i A Cotonap Girt mm Trovpis.—Margaret Wilkins, a colored 4 now drama of city and country life, called ‘‘Bravin’s | girt, sixteen years of age, was brought before Justice Siow," has been successfully produced at the Marylebone. | x. at the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday, \ cow comedy by John Brougham, and burlesque by | chargod with stealing $181 06 in Treasury notes and “uJ 4 and silver coin from James Mclaughiin, of 216 Dm Hyron, are in rehearsal at the Gtrand. “The Duke’s ; shat Mrgaret at My 4 was given. The following | ten days’ option. Wall street has never known so . Kate Fiemin, | successful corner. The regular beara of Liromnta. «Amelia Vorhis. | the board—the men who have been ac- Novtbora Ligt...few York Ja 8 Mary soovilie, | ctstomed to “hammer! other. men's pro- | Am... yw Fore. nd € perty’ as ® playful diversion—are suffer. | North Star.. MISCRLLANROUS. eraia -Clare Hall, uliette Brown. ing severely, and are being taught « GPROIAL NOTICE. Motio’ Is still rumming at the Lyceam, and ite popularity it aftor Emma Cowell. soft vomease Cente ibid ‘qtows by what it feeds on.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean aie Marwaad- | Jonson” which may be eft to them ont Lopes da ete Bete recently «: miscellaneous reading at St. James’ Hall, A ae Niven for the booeit of the Shakspere Fund. The Keans are ie Yan Hore hereafter. Tt is, after all, only 4 Wall street | <r rrr ’ a REESE oor 44g | Rabtirsserieeny a adaptation of Mrs, Glass’ familiar maxim. Pavific nuses. ole Malte. | started op late last week from 174 to 199. We fon te: x caine anaes in aE AS Satie prin Port of How York, July 19; 1863, Phindetph tue Predetic Reed. Choptsuk iver for Bos. pee ha tis dg eng kind, wo have reason to believe, is in contempla- Gon Armstrong, 8.ofeld, his family at Now Brunswick. te is expected to resarn aRAIvED p the Army i ip Great Bastern Jr) Patom: Liverpool, Jane $0, a eteabecttys e Arr sobre LP Pi to the St, Nicholas Hotel to day. i $800 bail ! M. arquand aod Bobeot, | $00. Brie rose last week, with « faire demand, H peek “ieee Fevrluahing Bay | Cetin, Boson: a eee, Ceres the fasbion, and the ball was overcrowded. ju, God of Justice GRAND TABLEAU OF PARADIS Governor Seymour left this city on Saturday evening i via H leading operators are still distrustful | #°5%,5% had very thick weather all General Bonham, U. 8. A.; Color ; x } though many ra 30 very keapeio, Seymour and Capiain HT. peat, hough ; Bemesotire exhibition was highiy ceediabis; xg meen | Of the management, and predict that the dividend | , hip Braedh New Orleans June 15, and - ok and tk ti ington; Wilson Robertson, of Yaz city. wie WON Wismiles, | Tickuor, of Roston: Ur. Curtis, New Jersey \elu and W. Before Hon. Judge Betts. | @4 tinbetunded satiafaction to the audionce. will be dodged in some way or other. Ont infor- | iY Randolph, Third atmy corps, ato y dD. ' hen Jouy Le The United States ve. Alerander Hack —Tho | Racarmow ATGRaMMARScn001 No. 11,Serreeera Wann.— | mation isto the effect that it will be declared | & monte | Had 4 bbla_sperm and this | dofondant ip this case is ® colonel in the army, and is | the annual reception of the female dopartmont of Ward | within ten days. Old Southern sold as high last . At 4 Archbishop Semaszko, of the Russian church at wy with defrauding the government to the’ amount pe nwa ue atoamer $ i ol NO. Uh, situated in West Sevontocnth street, noar | ik as 84, relapsing to 79% last evening. A | ,B W Horton ( . Seepen Arp baving invited General Mouraviedt to dine , of $28,000 by mesos of faixe claima. Judge took the | Sete . ) week as 84, ? + A | geht ballast, to Metcalf & Duncan, ted light pt A roped, “ST oan or ema toa ar ae: ths papers and f one pe iy we eeRS, for the — Kighth aronue, took plaos on Monday morning, and passed | gividend on this property is promised by | i moet of th be _ ee ay Pete relat aite oerelaets a8 ; pactien in interest; but nothing is positive: | wi “ , reading, ee ee to gdq that overyth ing is cleared off.’ t Polish ebief, Frankowsk!, who hag been e (ol Tb to H Trow| © achoulroom, which was , ly known on the subject, except thatthe | .Ha'k pre and molaonen, to mingie tt rom Naples of 20th of June state that the trial acd were held im the days. with t Lpblin by the Ressians, was but twonty-dhres —¢, ators from Ne pnt ’ : a r 1 cf the Prinéess Rarberini will come on on the 27h, with tly jammed with @ bigh'y fashionable assemblage h Naloyda (of Dundee), Bro a, Monte mi Cone Bait. Aa) A 8 retmarkablé as a mathematical and that” Guatromaniyex wtor of Franc I. The old | frist gentionen and cBildres, The young stadents | TOud’i® dotng - andrdhat the-compe * gem with hide hat woo! vevarruthers @ Oates oo aati ih trae a General Antonelli Is (plicated in tha sane aifair wore drvaged with gromt taste, gud wore boauiul foral Bo floating debt. Pittsburg advanced to 8844 last |“ pirig Julia (Br), Shackford, Pen Jame 1% left the rive | more, for Somerset,

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