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A NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAX, MAY 18, 1866. R T T T ey | e o e e | ; oveof the most verngthe fnds rom Brokiyn to Now Yok The nameof | enet o i houter s, hat et ooty e | R0 s sein of o b, iy bl ossrt ol ey Housekoid furritare. .. . 120 00 | must of course continne to make it populat l‘. Coete of the suit..... | routes for tourists. Perhaps upon noroute of travelin the world | this lnmvmu'udu;mnflwu nor mgh.:lm:mg: o : Prof. Wiliing 1 of the pleas. | faleation stated, but are prom: 0 speedily made cardingly postponed to the 25th inst. *The Threo Guards- —— "’f;n“:.ml“v .lllhly::zv::"l: ofi:a '.'l'".‘if h’xfl:z LA k¥ FREEDMEN'S BUZEN THE US% OF TUE N3 Blat! | e : do nature acd art so combine to meet every longing L yre hgad e Fonions I the o | men” will be played to-night and to-morrow night. On Moxn- | year, he i the yeteran of the American billiard world, axd, ng to our local vanity | public. v | h ofthe | Eastern Dist arge amount of | o ds (o thelr 08D | Juy evening an entirely new version of *‘David Copperfield’ “';[H‘:I:}:I:H{én-mh. it s (i<t “”fi' that 'l-{h'i“ flmmb-m wone | toWard m e testimonial * bamper” that wi ble will Lo produced, it Laving been deemed wise to keep " OnF | (s worthy recipient to pass ey mmh::[:h' Mutaal Friend” in reserve alittle wbile longer. Dickens, in i'nh; hnm.wlua hu.r:dnnly call bis own, Of thu.pr'g volun any form, must prove delightfal. it as intasenting & their urvul:l to tm'mlnut“: fiJm('h ‘ Plerre A that two_prom 1 ell] in the The magnificent floating palaces | or between this eity and Albauy are the rts of our country and the Such vessels as tho St John Important Trial before the Freedmen's Courts | V5 d iug bis beloved wife ep——— transaction bears tne marks of fraud. b ply every Sum miration of fourista from all pa ‘raud sy be app- ¥, Wi and John MeDe: ITALIAN OPERA—ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 3 :fifimn‘; the law books, from the intrinsic nature of 'the | perpetaal woader of foreigners. Such venelhaf B CF abiio | of the i o re b ’ A LEGAL CASE U LL OF MMANCE' under del ‘”l::.hu r::'ial:nnlolmm::e ‘;nw“? e m’:?."&';"m'.‘:?'.t ‘)?u'.; alyonr resders bave seen these Halevy's grand opera, La Juive, was performed CITY NEWS. :’:I,fi:;fg;?‘ "2':;%- the afternoon), pton the other.” fism snd to those who have not, any nnc'h Au‘lenp:I‘n: u;mv: at the Academy on Wednesday night, to a brilliant, fashion- iy oveuing) mm? o mlunlln b e b 'TREE PLASTING 1N PRAIRIE OR GOVERNMENT | Esteple, L. J. Plunkett, %.obu P id not bave intended, if | could give in our present liwited ¥ 4 Do e e des | menger notion. We will, bowever, add a fow | sbie, and crowted andience. It gives us much pleasure to 7 | o Lo immia g wife a i1, and had ke been | t & distance some idea of the size of the be tlle to state that the public is beginving to appreciste | LANDS.—At a regular meeting of the Association for the Ad- | Diop, F. D fom;lkt«;‘ Foian would have accepted of the | nevigate the Hudeon. ~The Dean I dis202fe6t 10 | o excellonce of the opera compauy which came among | vaucement of Scieocoand Art, to be held at their rooms 0d | the 1 willing to do it xo hon th . " : feogta by 60 feet in width. Sk s 140 staterouis, with S1st | oy dontly, ud at the time and season of the year | Monday evening, May 21, o paper will be rend by the Hon. C. Phelap, in whors ed the entl agement, 10 be a match batween . T ia, Dion, A FREEDWOMAN SUES POR HER INHERITANCE. proerty. PR Y. the defendant was an artful, keen, speculating | class sccommodations for about 700 passevgers. Tbe St. Jobn 9 Tnot- white man, and the complainant w | S1HM % Tong and £0 foet wide with 225 staterooms, of | when the people had been overdosed with musie, but | : Hutchiasen of Kansas, on ' Pre ,‘r",‘,’u"rn"l',’;‘:‘;,';f‘,‘,,"l;fl, A Tame Il b s e et whb e BT o h 160 open upon the grand scloon. The fnte whose merits have trauslated indifference into entbusiasm. | erniment Lands.” Fetween Prof. Lake tad M. Phelan, Thas, -u‘.-;;:: —— #hip mateh and the Lake Testimonial, there will be an ab rt for the lovers of fine billiard playing. From The Nashville Press aud Times. addicted to drun whera the contraci was i The following very important aud interesting suit bas | couge s 10 be st ngements of the their ample and we bonts, their lofty and specious saloons, | 1" ooy yriumph for Mr. Grau's arists that they ventilated stateroome, and the docora: i b to satisfy the | bave succeeded despite The Herald's secoud-Land pra Cmiprex's FAIR 1§ BALTIMORE.~~Tho children of | asce of the complain- Just been decided before the Freedmen's Court in this city. | ant bad no opportunity e egrecment, | tions and '('-|‘.||pm_0nll o{_ lmxlr: -hn nl;henuuf o stely e rfe " ’ = R e R The counsel employed were, for the plaintiff, Messrs, B. | xcape a0 stated by the dcfen not given | wost exacting critl be Richmond, Bew e85 6% }and the evil rumors which had been cirenlated previous to | Baltimore propose to hold a fair for nefit o suffe; 6 D. W, Glas L By for de | eat R e, that s S | s Arisned ta i .f::"’fi': s '.l.dfi'“l‘.'. fheir arrival. True merit cannot be killed in New-York, ifit | and destitute clildren of the South; and it s presumed that o newly ¥ i the utter desolation of the cbildren, especlally orphiacs, of the | To the Editer of The N. Y. Tribune. th Her third year, has also becn newly r;uv..ml 1. and x-Dln ber | bas bat & chance to assert itself, fhe 5 e e P | best condition. The cew steamer of this line, the Drew, is i o0 Gazzavigs, | South, 1 5o well known as to require no further appeal to stir 1g: I observed in 5 Uit b e sroc o b o Aveiae Tuim | 5o TG 0 o 'flf.?.?'&::.'fl:fiu.'u'.n and | the sympathies of tho public. Porsous desiring fo eoatribate | 1oy opied rom the m:::r:‘uuof oo e *[hie euit is brought by Ella Stevenson, a freed wowan of At appointments she will be fully worthy of her consorts. | Mlle. Poschettl, and Bgtary g vlther money, clothing oF provisions to this cuarity, are re- P . s of & * city eotemporary,” whick » ' 3 8 good consideration and a valuable consideration. These boats will torm a daily evenirg line from this city to | Mulier. The musio of this opers does not satisfy us. It some- | juested to send their contributions to the store of Daniel Ap- | s so glaringly false as to deserve correction and reproof. oolor (.olr the recov "!do(‘lm nm:r of land, .;Il.m;o amount of | gomething of material value is a valuable mn-‘.,\]crl o&\ A,I’mnyldurlng 130 flnlmmker lem: :Ere’l'r‘l;ndll:gflbl?’o .1'00; times rises to the exigencies of the situations, which are many | pleton, No. 445 Broadway. 1t refers to the Gold Watches in the United States, and e i rty, and damages the i f truste. | tionship by consanguinity or efin a good consideration. | of Canal-st. at 6 o'clock p. m., as g —— ) gl e s B o rended tat James' B Halluws s 10 any | o'elock the next mnrnmg‘y This company 8ot tiokets and | aod powerful, but is not sustained. A fino thought is evolved, | g0 ponoen prgerer DANoR-Hovses.—A visit number reported as paying taxes. ‘The Sigures armaaid to 14 ' en direct from the latest official return to the Compi r of Interval Revenue,” and the total mumber of he facts as they have appeared in evidence, are substantially | Now, it it not_pretended that James L = . % 1 . . | way related to York Freeman. baggage checks througl to all poluts iu the West and South- | but it is speedily frittered away, and is generally over-instru 1o the numerous dance-bouses i the Fourth Precinct would dicative of fraud, t tract.” (6th Yerge It 1 void, also, for w two classes of considerations necessary to pive validity to any contract P. Cock, D. W. Glasslo and G. M. Everett; for defend- ant, Mcssrs. John L. Garver and Col. G. P. Thurston. Ella Stevenson agt. James B. Hallums. e follows | “There remain many other considerations which wouid give, | West. o c — in the W o an cousideration ey caunot bé | _The day live, con!hun[‘of the Daviel 1{": n:x;tlh(l:hv;nnus ::::;J;.n .:)l;s' lf‘-;:r h”:::u“:ne‘;:e ‘s:o's:“n:fi: :5::7“ :’m convince the most inveterate opponent of the Excise Law that ::. atches :fg:rl-'nl ‘::nsd\h’l &o::ldlrk‘m in quoted s 7,606, an Vibba commence their trip the 2 nst., 3 « o o1 3 “these are Vibbard will commence tleir tripe about the an the action of the Board bas been thus far wise and ita eflect | &8 EXREROT O O e Gwned befare e “York Freeman, fatber of the plaintiff, wae lmonfi the early | If possible, additional s(rengtl to thie case, r under Gen. Jack- | noticed now. running the 1 i b vividly intense pas- oy et gk e et pos | holesome, Abont 100 of these places have been virtmally | “i¢ je morc a watter of wonder tome that your cotempors:) wettlers in this State. e had been a sol won, was & Democat and an ardent politician, (for in the e Damages might be as for the use of the plaintiff's land | in the mean time tte pretty and feet Armenia i runain of bis 1 o o6 1) 070 ' s 2 Ligher damage - o t ays, leaviog her wharf at the foot of oy g ¢ part of Lis life free negroes were allowed to vote in Tenne: | for more than 2 years, ar higher damages would be justi- | course on .“"Tx;uop‘clm'l herd :fn O iy, Weduseday | sions of our mature, Still there are many fine and strong | WOORROR el eine nabitues, however, lounge aboutthe | wug unsble to im s correct ,m,mm‘ St eould Rernd lad and wore than ball | 406 to offer anything to the public which is so self-eviden strious, B ed {0 ol o8 i ed er, Ju T " N A 0d a3 industrious, coonomical | fed {or 1ho wronis and Mostes BLLSHS o e rrent and | aod Friday retbraing on the following daye. Joints in La Juive, 65d some ensemlle picces grand in their | premises, many of them only half o i at thrifty soldier took to wife a | 80 far ntents iself with restor- | The Troy line, cousisting of the Connecticnt and the Rep | dramatio power. drunk, Procuring liguor b otter plices by surreptifioss . She was the property of Call | ing ot to be put in immediate | \"axt Winb .ul- ‘-Xn.d llnt:um.\lmr uu‘:‘vrl(‘ Kfl;.-lrrlm.»:d-:o Madume Gazzaniga revealed in Ler peraonation of the Jew- s ;r:;ymr‘u.«:é,xlnue:n:;rmo: m:nnlvnwfll.‘v“':m} & h-’n‘:u xlxlull:.hlx:m:e& :: tnflc:u,:.em-«;'“a;.m'.fi a1 e e e 1 certae thet | B dmmages aod o tion ssied fo the recovery | of Cagt Cc D. Hanoox. aud will run alr, at 6ok BB | o ipe same bigh attributos which reudered ber Saffo #0 | cining, fithy i the extreme and disgustiug [imost TG €Cy | recelpteln SO0, SEC00M S e L of years, and that he was e —— _The neat aud fest steamer Mary Powell will run aily from | surpassingly excellent. Sbe unquestionably esters fully loto | tent of nauses, mukingdurn’o "'2‘;’"""".;;‘.";'3,’4.'353?21.:": show that the above statement is thoroughly ridieu! New-York to Weat Point, Newburgh, Pooghkeepsio and Ron '} .y} tho emotions of the cbaracter sho assumes. She makes a ;’;“{;nm';:la:‘.‘ K o o " otare 1a ot ore f!}[nvor; have bees oalected i i distret 1d Now.¥or, @ fortune-teller, farmer, trader, man. When well up in yesrs. t slave woman named Ju McNefl, and was much |ppear that he ever was Judy was his wife for a long se :evfledh attached to her from the time nlr h-lrn:l'rrur« to i !IBAfiBoAil V‘"il | e o ] EeaEb 3 is decense, 50 t betw 1950 and 1852, She was & y ) o out, leaving the foot of Desbros: . every aiternoon at M . f 'y i dontrions and ecopomical woman, and no suspicion s dout, leaving the foot of Deslrouciat, wvery wtersion S5 | study of the motives of action, and seizes hold of tho atrong | drawn, anud tho reality is always i1 Somoot the roprt- | 14, {uses upos gold waloles owDed 1n 1265 Amouaing (e of infidelity to her husband eve the elightest shade upon With he retarn of Spring-time comes the desire to travel Newburgh and Fishkill, from the foot of Barclay-st., every | points; but does not neglect the Qotalls, which gerve to make | etors of these establishments have ified their w! lnlzxnne follows: B ehacacior. | Soon afior their marringe York purchased his | - W1th the returs of Iprig e L | Hembargh o N homas Powell is now runnisg on Tuetdsy, | the plotare perfeot. The situations in L Juive are very pow- | 0.PaT $3.000 par saZees for the privilego of selling lijuor, T'pon £, gold watches vajued under $100.....8 838 wife, and paid for ber a valnable consideration. The cold, bleak winds and driving rains of Winter no longer | Thuraday and Saturday afternoons from the foot of Franklin-st. P L I | which shiows how necessary it is for the continnation of 'gd' Upon 1,506 gold watches valued over $i00. 3,159 o, the year 1531 he made his will, which is daly recorded in | compel us to seek comfort In our cozy parlors and by our pleas- | to Catekill, returning ou the intermedinte days, erfal, and make a heavy demand upon the rhn:‘nwh :f"! ho '3':;& enlfi::;kfl:,bn;il:uzu Alnd Irh.o' :-:‘:'.:-?l‘-: kl:z]] spe nn-l; 'e:‘! KoY i — Davideon Conuty (Book 9, pago %), bequeatbing to bis Be- | gyt fire.qides, The warm breath of verval galen, the spring: LONG ISLAXD S0UND. artit, bot Garmolga manages ber volco so. wll, that it in | to cbain tut oy prce VL KO I SR forev otal, upon 10404 ol watohes... T ~York, and out of the entire 250 in the United Joved wifo Jude or Judy three several tracte of laud, wil his | The pleasant Connecticut valleye, the many charming Som- f he Jewess, VO e e O oasTesas aud. other property; aiso, be. | Ing grass and budding trees, tempt us forth from tho close and e Clastorn Maachusetts e s New. tql';-l tod-: dm-::dl“. -;ld ber w:!:;t.l:n «;’o iy e e E dusty city to soek recreation amid the baunts of nature. Soon | Hampskire, and tho ever attractive Whito Moutaios, will un- cally and dramatically, is an unqua R . Tue Weep-Secor Suir.—In the Saperior Court, il s ' i fation of the wonderful improvement agsis oupowis s Spvsiisnes & S B . before Justioe Jones, the case of Chas. . Secor et al. agt. athing fo er hr freedom, which be had nocup o tat ime o n able to secure. e never wade any other will t00, arid and blazing Summer will be upon us, bringing euffor- | doubtedly receive their full share of the gay Jovers of pleasure, o7 the Juded seekers for heaith. To ‘réach these bleasani | gy evidencos in bor voealisation—its smoothness and finish | b P UG o) was up agatn on Wednosday, when afi- | 1€an acearate and complote 'y sent ean bo given, fior tho Commiseioner’s books at Wastiagton, of all the watche Threo years afier this will was smade, be segured ing and disconfort, avd perbaps discase and deatn, in ber m emancipation according to Jaw. taking ber free pi soomiurt, g hanunts, the wost direct and decidedly the wost attraclive Fiving security in 81,00 thai she should never becomo & | train, when ot merely the desiro for comfort, but possibly | route Trom the mot‘rvpulnhlll Iyy‘lwl"mir to anl:'mcnh, {{.I.':u m‘hn;r:lg':r:::l:.r;::x:zehl:;::;:r:dmluble Inevery respeot | o were read, but as some of them were mot properly au- B Loy The b pera s ST g ion, wi . | up the pleasant valleys of the Qiiunebaug and Frenc| . . 5 A oven sel-preservatior, will compel u to fly from tho metropo- | P {8 ORI CH e el o tonrist may select bis | Tioschetti looked, sasg and acted Eqloria most charmingly, thenloned, wasadjoursdove o Selorlay o hars, thom | 2ok ;.P el 500,00, will Tl e5ceed the s, even recch y_ruilroads to his chosen dostination. | yr. . o100 wag more perfeotly under control than upon any l.mem Y Weed aud his associates from transferring their h‘,‘{;‘w,‘,“,‘”‘,;,,_‘;mhm Kept for use, and does not affees sbarge upon the v ablie. Daniel Buie, the owuer of bis duugh- is. The denizens of New York, proverblally a migratory peo- | tonte by any of its } Pl s it o tlogragh gkt raniad 0y the War DERAFtmeat | o thosanis i L ot Jowclrs sorc Ser Ella, went on his bond. “The same year he purchased bis wife's sister, Mary, for whom begave 800, A 1voars | 11®: have considered theso things, avd aromaking preparatious | If this be atll northvard otk ths car to Nastus, aad | T L execttion wa tru, briliant and evidence shows that at this perlod and for several years | 1 g ‘the plotaresque bauks o Merri o La . 1 I y s S iagiy txraus 1o, par, | Seocxdiagig.. T4 1 propbeciol LAt G, TR 24 travel to aud | 40 Along the b et Mount Wshiogton, or by | rapid, Skolsinall respects u wost thorough aad excellent for a telegraph from New.Orleans to San ¥rancisco, tbe o plain. | ™ ok your cotemporary must have mado a hasty estimite sbese their daughter , the plaintiff, but that her owner, from this city doring the coming Summer will be almost un- | of the charming of this ely region, In tiff allegiug that the tr-nvr“!'o td b :fr can I:tu";vll and have copied the figures from books show!ng the collections Mr. Danicl Bule, was nof willing to dispense with ber sery- | precedented, and in view of this we present our readers | aneination of the current of travel in this direction, the artist. Company contemplated by Mr. fi" and bis m tatl u; for one month only (say March or April) or else from one dis Sees. Being their friend, however, he promised them that in | tbe following brief notice of some ';l ‘hvbgrmflv-";';"“:?‘"" mognificent steamers of the Now-York and Norwich live have | Maslant's performance of the Jew was fine, both vocally ;'M";'g‘r:l:':mrérx I:lln;-‘ 'flle."lfl"fi’" w"uo- '"mm‘ trict on}y in mn"su 0. o 3 " at pi them. ving ol i % o T > o ¢ 3 communication " at present open to them. Leaving Been newly and elegantly fasnished, aod fitted for tbe coming | and dramatically. His interpretation of tho Prayer, in the | N Weod in bis aflidavit denies that J. Dlaintiffs Lave avy w‘l‘mfl'gflyyv:flv:fiafi::‘m:o oomctnl.n;v:'y_lwpe‘. ';lyl:‘::'m 1 that he ever made any agrecment Inited Staies Internal Revenue, Collector's mlh' Third Disirics onse bio should sell her they should have the first opporiu Nioh. though admirable for the busiuess and favoral was ant, of , , thou, ni o) season, Abe urbaue Capt. Williams, so loug o, Wi of feeling an lonate fervor, and ntere I3 3 o A Wilta og and faverably | \ond aot, full of feeling and passi fervor, interest in the grant, or l; h«l{lhflr Before the d M|1|v ..d 1ase ‘M.l effected Da ;h@ \’!:anl rn.llmuiliv V:'l B e soughit by the tourist for s - ; A nie died, and on bis death-bed had expressed the wish that raveler, will ot ordinarily - kpown ae the commander of the Commonweaith, will this : pleasure, naturally the first which elaim our atiention are the ow e eome his friends on board the City of Boston, | worthy of all praise. His voice wasin excellent order, and was with them that he should apply for the grant for their benefit. | o Ncy. Yo i, No. 14 Courtost, Brookiyn, May 17, Lo e eccamemd e e — Eila wight be sold to her parents. beloved of truvel 11 presid h wrow Esc oved of travelers, will preside over the | grm and true,only partially wavering once in & passage of great i Tre RexovaL oF Maxvke.—The mapure-manu- Corvision ox THE HupsoN—NARROW APE OF anxious about their danghter; but by this time aimost insup- favorite boats will coatiue to run, srable obetacles to emancipation bad been raised by the laws. | business done, aud in wilespread reputation uudoubted)y | gg hitherto, daily, No 3 North River, power. Ansstasi grows into more favor with each perform- The irrepressible conflict Tad fevered the publio 1iad of the | stands the Dritish and North American Royal iy | bt o g preiar the voute by Now.Havea and | asce. e Las a deliclous voice, asd ono that will bear a strain, | facturers have signified their willingness to place Lhe manare gzvfi;nzmwhn:.;:.;.m mln: PARSENGLRS.—The Troy Thes whole country, and the privileges of free persons of color had | Company, geners anard Line." This com: | e Connecticnt Kiver, the steamers Contivental and Elm | without losing its purity. He isan earncst and passionate | ofthe city 1n sloops, if they are provided for the purpose, at the | OfVeqniacer v wmkllflu B aoinad Watihe o sad been greatly restricted. York bad abundant meant to buy his | pany will run this season, Trom this port, threo of the YOI¥ | (iix uro ready to couvey bim by daylight or night, as may ' 7 e | o of 30 cents a load. These loads, however, aro very large aleieemtiobe conpeliel © adnonree b . Anaghter aud emancipite ber; but he could not do this directly pany Wil e e eiient vesselsy fhe Sootla. Capt. Jud- | ek suit bis business OF taste, o the elin-shaded city, whon | singer, and slights 0o portion of bis role. We must award bim 14 be carried upo two ordinary carts—so that | York line, mot T i savious aeesdent while comiog to. thi snd openly ';'lhvm sending ]her to Lvm‘. o samse »ll‘.’;r ui-x | .‘i.:.v. the Java, Capt &l{ X!lmd -n} the Pnrflln.' kn:v‘l- | )y proceed by rail on his onward route. unqualified praise for bis vocal and dramatic efforts last season. .‘i‘:‘;’.’;‘.’.’.’,‘i.’:&"u" o ';fr;'.'v: "l‘fl:r",“ l:zm;' A | T e vaing. W heo H4arly Opposite the LWl‘" o tant place. The time came, however, when Elia must be sold, | Lott. eail as hitherto, on each alternate - yme, the J. v 81l ci ost, per g 0 wil y th ning. 3 o e e Saciveille 1o, be pat on the block, Jady | Wednesday from New-York,while the China,Cuba,and Africa, A g e ety aad | ALe A1y sspin el e Ligh praise we awarded him for hin | &C480 FERC SOt B racaportation, may thus secure | son, Letween 2 and 3 oiclock, traveling at her usual rate of ermediate Wednesdnys from Bos- | (ireenwich, Conn, ¥or Norwalk, connecting with the Dan personation of Mephistopheles. e has a magnificent voice, | any qulg’th; ‘fiw ma{,n;ed{. for far(;ltl’ng nwlnm at cheap -?e:«lll,e:;;::l:l b«:r?hn .‘L‘:'.lp“"' vmlnul“l's:flmm" enm- ary Kail ho - 0 o lenlon ¥ o | rates. We understand the farmers of Loug Is o s proac| “Rip" Bt stent. | poee Jalirond, the Nevorsinke_propitions nane ‘—lesves tho | and uses it with adwirable skill. e declaims with polnt and | FRARE o 0o 1100, 10 avail themeelvos of the bene k cription of | gyot of Markev-st., East River, every afternoon. power, and both his acting and bis singlug are full of grace. | Gerised from the entoreement of the Health Ordinauce which After the decease of Mr. Buie, York and Judy were very EUROPEAN STEAMEHIP LINES. while Capt. Jewett, Of these, the foremost in_date of establishment. in amount of | City of New-Yor! discoyered two iarge steamboats, ving a tow attached, ‘was woeping and wringing her bands. Sometling must be | will make their trip on th cowming down, and accordingly steered fur & course between done, and in the extremity the defendant, James B, Hallums, & | ton. T“{.lv wide spread re l‘l{[l jon of t:;ru ‘n'.luzln ers Tenders it unnecessary for us to attempt any de y«m, man wao h‘;nd ::‘anm ated ;.l"h almost “ran;;ol l;‘xd i 2ea A 2 % ot . ness his ehildhood by t eople, and in whom they | them hore, or to more than kint to tbose of our readers who ¢ . ’:"un»:\;n:lea'ooufi'de Swad sent for. _He came, ob | desire to. avail themselves of their ‘comforts, that in the - — passion aud energy, He is by far the most competent basso | no longer permits the storage of this offecsive waterial upon lhel?muhlnzwn ‘The other steamers proved to be the Sained the money uecessa roceeded to Nasbville, and | press of travel this Summer, an_ early application will be ne THE RAID ON THE RUMSELLIRS, | that has appeared on the stage for some time. the public places of Manhattan Island, America and the Syracuse, both from Albany and bound for wescoed Ella from the auet Jock. Having & sharp eye to | cessary to secure any accommodations on board of them. | i hosatat: Al e — hev-Ygrh _As the America roceeded on 1! wbo-rld nide Ris own interests, defendant gave bis own note for the woman, | After the withdrawal of the Colling Line’ of )'Sfd'-"m‘k i mTho mm v-lu::"-; rwv::‘*‘- P’"WP"::" M“e“:. X n. SALES oF REAL EsTATE, May 17—By Wm. Ken- u“e'.'rlf;" ‘lenm-mkmmfl‘nvm" 718 front of Ih:‘: teben, crs” for u excel roughout. X marders fora timehad st | Wizes Vietory of the Liguor Dealcra’ Protective | o brebofirs €00 U0 TL L 4 . nolly.—4-story brown stone house and lot, No. 211 Secoud-ave. | into the river, and uearly de ng the wheel-bouse wrd dge Ledwith's Decision im the | Much creditis duo to Siguor Musio for the fize performasce of | B¢ L ] I R rer, B e i Sl s masel 1he Erastest of the Excise Law, | Wodsesday eveniag. ’ :um.i:-:‘:fi Do 61 Hecontare, So0n $ eiin. | consternation prevailed on bourd. Every passengor waa soon daye. It was ecessary for some white man to bave tbe Li,‘vorpovl {(e;rl-\;z'yl u:nllyl;{\:!nflnrlnhi? Stesmediy Companr, | On last Bunday week the following persons were ar- This evening L'Africaine will be given for (;M first "';{‘Z %mtmg\g-wu: ., $9,100; dstory Dowse and | bi-'l ’fi’ 197 %;';e,g;m‘,7;:‘:.‘.‘,}‘,‘L':,“E,‘;‘n"‘m"",'?.‘:‘.u." 1;«;‘::‘:::‘7:' wominal title. who own what is popularly known as the = Tuman Line. © This Mr. Gran's company. The cast embraces Gazeaniga, st-ave., §10,230; 4-story bouse o. s 0 $ : 3 | s r. Graa's company. izt . Had the f bee t The law suya: - An owner may port with bis gl o s slave, | # cach woy ot Queenston to land_ passengers ard v | ;(-'n:‘r‘_" tion of the excisa law: Jules Boulieur, No. 13 | 5 pjoxard, We doubt not that ;:m house will be crowded | g 400! bouae e s, (,n;.::t.‘,{,,.d..ml,-,m, o 4 ?r: 3’3‘:&% s pesmestad s baring acted throughout it and vest him with an imperfect right 1o freedow, by deed, by | ‘s ¢ passenger boats sailing every Saturday from | a 1 I be tinée to-morrow, when Sixth and Seveuth-aves., e A ment. i) or by parolo contract, or he may Gonvey such slave to & | o e T Dot e e e Tsent. fhe Eing, | Healey, No, %8 Ninth-ave, Phillip Reilly, No. 196 West | o o Sl ot Eifeshiad Vit i of ool ot S50 20l On discovering the natire of the accident, the captain in- | the City of London, Capt. J. Mirehouse, the | é . the entire opers of Ernaui will be given and the act of i : stantly ordered the fires to be extluguisbed, which was done, ) % Eieventi-st., Andrew Ryan, \1-‘;9 ?Mff’}f"‘,}"'fi;‘fi:"'fi' Faust CrLeavisa STREETS 1N HARLEM.—The residents of | and dhpuchcfl;mo{ucnnr to finudlan for the forry-boat ’ ite! o ot. S, . derl ush, 4 3 IVE v 10 come alongside. The ferry-boat was soon after at the scene surrender of the owner's right. and not from the period the as- | R Leitch, and ‘he ston, Capt. S. B o | AT mean Miller, No. 106 Bp LA JUIVE IN BROOKLYN. the Twelfth Ward will be glad tolearn that the Eoard of Ty afy - - ke & " priug st. An examination f tho collision, R TR piven. G HORRRTR, TN TS, ey Ny o e, G pobt e oo ||/ shemnged w133 W ot ""E",!"lv bot st There was no Opera last night in Brooklyn, on’ ac-.| Health bave mado arrangements with Thomas Fealey to clean | e e e e It Sy B e ] it ho T : X + complete manner, ey | Quos of M. George Bliss, counel for the Exelao Gomm . ) " troets of that portion of the city. The contract will go gers landed. I the moan time, small boats were seat iv Bila was now brought home, and York a0 oy were great- | bullt and Bl ed tn e O biators.” and 8 They All carry | ers, it was adjourned to the following day, Thursde oound of (he bad weather; bus. 8, IRIER, SRSER ‘l“;l"l‘ de- | BB B o ety and 1o moan(ains of ashes and £ | Suaren of the missing basgage, a great portion of which was lighted to learn that Mr. Grsa has wiscly sclected Halovy's | yob (b Lave offended the eyos and sostrils of the dwellers | recovered. A coueiderable amount of was also throws groat work, La Juive, for next Wednesday ight, which opera | jo Hariem for so long o time, it is costide 20 o poid in & yoar. It is a act, proved beyond question, tat | and Liverpool steamere, the - I he won furnished with the means to buy the girl, and that be | a u...nop.f‘v ‘of the busizess by the Liverpool route, but latter | | 22 by "ber. an the ugent of her parenis. He took the bill of | 1y a formidable competition bas sprung up for that trade, The aile 1o his own name, an occurrence not st all unusual in those | most promiveat of the rivals of the Cuaard Compauy is the callin Maithiss Gassmiller, No, 350 First-ave., Danlel third person, in trust, for the henefit of the siave, and bis right K 0 bis freedom and his Iabor takes effect from the time of the apt. the City of New-Y: Lq);l. | “Albertson, No. 43 Bedfor the prisoners bad been improperiy arres fore, th s | - ted. daugbter’s freedom had been secured. “Phillips's Patent Fire- tors,” and are builé in water- | Sl Coe 1o by Befgind, Thelr dane e o e e e aair dons | tight iroh seotions. . Thelr rates of fassage are, we betere, & | Touaty Ligoor gppered.in Wekalf of (hs Hev VAR DA : friend, Jimmy.” held her in trust, they felt perfectly secure. | little less than those of the Cunard Line. B o g oy et ntly expected, will | overboard and lost, nvn_m..f- to relate—not a sonl oD hfi:z‘fi:‘{.'fi;}h&rgm’ of buman nature be it spoken, bave inhb‘:ulv: ll:%:n;:;(:‘ui‘(hr.r;:‘f:u :’;‘;:rnlr:?rl';}"lfi:.‘:;f_l’ anwill- | e were ot dicensed, au w could a0t W,, was rocelvod fu the New.- York Academy with great enthusiasm | 8000 disappear. i ] "W"N';;':g:r'_'d- < -:l “ug’*r_:lm' S rom (he day of her parchase untila few days after o e O Eaes Nuvigation Compauy ofiers ita seryioes o | Lo,ihem; hence thetr oF yillegal. Mr. McReor | last Weduesday, tho house being crowded. Thecastembraces | 4 provep Tinige ARgEsTED.—Yesterday Dotective | Person and daring bl ‘ahsence, bis room was_completel oth of both her parents, s period of about ten )ears, E! e his deeiren. This Company Bave mow eight steamors | objeeted o Mr. Bliss appearivg in the case, and cited tho | Gospaniga, Towobetti, Musissi, Anmstasi Milleri, and | _° ’ T Gy | demolished. The bull of the Rip was uot in the kst uyum( i:fl«nlon ‘was regarded by her near neighbors, her parents, Iying between New-York .,..[,' l-lvhl!o show that no wn;m m;n than (oo Distriet-Attorney | v T, iy offioes are open at the Academy, and ot Slowey arrested in this city one William Slipp, on the cbarge | She will be taken to New-York and repaired as soon a8 1 X could prosecute & case of the kind. Jud ith reserved . e of having » fow days since stolen from the reaidence of Mrs. b £ the passengers tok the early train for m, Liverpoo), touching at Que e ’ . ¢ Sever aud reached bere this foresoon, aud by herself, as & free woman, She lived where she chiose to | town each way. These are the Louisiana, Capt. Thotpson; . o il | e Tive, vjoyed the fruits of her own industry, aud e | e ot Gy (b, Eagiant, Capk: Granet 106 (+aatoat T Al poigty oon cense Lapertast A | vk, Aihony & Co.'t B3 5.5 Roed, No. 69 Woshington-st,, Hoboken, N. J., 8470 in Treas. | atsFreached hero bl foreng gy time kept her own house in this Qity. Tho defendant visited Pennsyivania, Capt. Le the Virgiuia, Capt. Prowse; the | “Sone forty or fifty of the interested parties, liquor-dealers | notes, & gold watch and an opera glass. Some of the | 0 foe . nes "'Ir: s nmwu , an ".l‘nnyfi ere ber ocousionally to borrow moner, (oF she bad mnch of her | Helvetia, Capt. Ogilvie; the Denmark (in place of tho Erin, | "\ lou parts of tse eity, assembled yesterday in the exa The Theaters. uiesing property was recovered. Later in the day the c. |t BlETO0F, sagees-end badgeps. "Mhe will ke Yathers thrifr, but he always paid her. He never, so far as | we believe), and the Scotland, Capt. Hall, These steamers 10 | yation room of the court, 10 bear the decision ou the polut ) taken back to Hoboken, acd committed for trial by }‘l‘"" L e /0 (o Woown, w&%“urm: ':‘ '.h.;:.yo‘u:u. one T:Ilnr uluh: flu{ large sise. nwr'ulx-nunm mn:um:_m fase I:;.mlen‘ Taised by Mr. McKeos, » NIBLO'S GARDEN. very. / R — wages; and, whatever may bave beed the secret DRFLO Their size admits of large staterooms. all opening directly iuto 7 “THE DECIMON. Mr. Charles Dillon made his first appearance here e o g H Latest Ship News, Areachery in bis heart, e necer once hinted to Aer that she wae Ais | the saloon. Their agevts ciaim that the accommodations and | 4y 04 9 g'clock Ju Ledwith eutered the court, and de- | on Weduesday, before a densely crowded umu,. Ho was re- FousDp 1§ THE WATER.—The body of a man was | ° ash (Br.), C.A:;Ihl,‘it& % e found on Thursday morning foating in the North River, at the ess. | O the sasiem’ part o Sy vy i Gy Bidler (of Gloukester), nestly fail - Tve M, bas cetved with cordial eothusiasm, snd e scted Belphegor in s | manner 0 warraut the most cordial praise. We have seldom | seen an audionce so deeply moved, or moved for so good & oof reason. Mr. Dillon is, in the amplest sense of the word, se Commistionors powes to em- | 8rslst. Ho acts quietly st for Uhe secovery of penalties i | monplace; but those who « - fabis to gironntharity forthe | oy “fnd that be str adberes to Nature, snd | COURT OF GENERAL SEssioNs.—Only one sentence L Fi [ that Ms omotional power grows with the ocen | waspassed yesterday by Judge Russell. which was for burg. | sio that calls it forth. He speaks directly to the heart and | lary in the third degree, the criminal, Levi B akenstein, be- wlape. So ends the first ¢! York Freeman kept trom Springfield to N places, and told fortunes; a entlemen and ladies of ¢ llar each for what be told them, and for the cakes and drinks | routes is quite as great. . irst we have provided by Aunt Judy. Being a colored man York conld not | as the “ Geversl Trane Atlantio Comps Sbtain Neense to sell intoxicatng drinks; but the refresb- | which in the last two or three season ere generally desired by the parties visitiug him, aud | candidate for public favor. Their ve for & Jong period noone wes found maliclous enough 10 pros- | son will comprise the Napoleon 1IL, Capt. Boeandi, a new | ¢ cute b, His prosperity, however, together with his avdent | side-whee! steamer of great capacity and power; the Lafuyette, | Dolltical bias, at length made him encmies, and be was visited | Capt. Lemarié, also a sidewhoeler, and the Peroirs, Cap hapter of ibis remarkable story. fare of their bonte are unsurpaseed by any other live, while blic bouse on the old mflenmu the prices of passage are mach lower. These Loats are dis. | yereq Iie deciaion as follows ‘e, about midway between the two | patched every Wedsesdsy and Saturday from Pier No.i7 | he was visited by numerous | North River. | e t families, Who paid him a Between New-York and the th\nunmywml(ha cholce of | rench ) DOW L Steawship Line,” | ecome & prominent ¥ tho coming sea- foot of Fifty-fiftbat., by Officer Miller of the Twenty wecond Precinet. The body was snbsequently identified by the wife of hat of Jobn Greese, who has been missing from tho past two weeks. Deceased resided in Sixty- between Madison and Fifth-aves. ——— of the Banks, with continal light winds L.nm‘iu,'hual (l:;:) Nov. 13, 1865, via ¥s for " weak daring o e, Nicholss, Sufus, 12 barks Stampede and ity ). fla Commare, Havana, 15 days, with wugs » & Co. dnt i i procendin of the Excive Hoard ss pescuting sl fi aed 8 I o oguizal of | | EW'S, Greenwich and by these eneies who called for drink, which Was furnisbed, | Ducheme, and the Ville de Paris. Capt. Surmont new serow | and elthough he refused to take pay, the money was thrown | steamers of the finest deseriptio ‘hese boats will make | he trrosistibly summons the cloquent resjonse of tears, Bel- ing sentenced to the State Prison for two years. (‘0 TO THOMAS R. AG) i seasdn from this port to | 2 A unmber of prisoners were tried and acquitted by the vetit N Mo ts., where you will ficd Tees, Coflecs, Fish, ad Y per than any store in New-York. One price house. {nto the giasses. and the rascals’ departed to festify againet | bi-weekly trips during th o which referenee is ms. T ¥ S before he Groud Jury. One indietment was found against | Havre, toucling ot Tirest each way, carrviug the United hegor is & poor mountebank who conceals n heart of gold | jury of different offeuses. everyth jreat- o e ¢ | under & robe of motley. Mis wife is lured away from him— - * | under citcumatances of n most distressing eharacter—and he 10 to MACFARLAND® Book BlTrv'T_rorlu-J e NEW o cheire that the appearaice of privite counsel, wiihout the copsent o trict Attorney, Is unanthorized by law. The objection of ¢ jant is thereforn sus THE SAN FRANCISCO EXPLOSION—NITRO-GLYCER- | 1¥B.—The case of the United States agt. Otto Burstenbinder sim toward the close of the year 1844, aud otbers were States mails. 1he first vessel to eail will be the Napoleon 1LL | o Iy, and he country brought to our Republie) ou Saturday | 24 Twestybirdet and Broadway, there you will find " | (which on_ber recent voyuge to U BOOKS of 1! and ail the old Standerd Works sud, el “I'he first indictment cost him very Leavi Ted. s Yame greatly alarmed, fearing that s pr uld be sac- | aho it ) : 27t g Al gty ey TSI e shares the Presidens of the Bt ur N oeAS Tover [ ey was ot prescat. acd tho case was further ad- | In Wit deslata, s Dilica's portrazal of the svguish B | Fering areetand imprisonment be el his house during e Eharoinr bt paivietie, aad desires fofavor | $98708d 10 Thursley next sh 8 o'eloek. ¢ consequent upon {Lis dreadul Leroaement was indescribably | was continued yesterday before U. 8. Commissioner Hotts, by English, French and Scotch Stationery. W % She first daye of the year 1545, and went to Mr. Smithwick's, | the enteprise of Lis own country—supposing him to be an e —" | affecting. W bave nevor wituessed upon tho stago a delin. | ibe examivation of Dr, Coxe, the surgeon of the steamship HL’BUEL” "PERIOR OLD York Excise Law—The Sundnay | New-York,after which the case wus suwmed up by counsel. the MEDICATED » brother-in-law of defendant, some eight or ten miles from | American—he may take passage by either of the some, and remained there for n number of days; and while | aud Havre Steam:bip Company’s well known v there o made s decd of iftof all bia yreperty in Davidson | or Fultop. feelog fuly convinced in his own min oo fingr :'“:"‘: Beer—The Board of (..o corent of the play e not pecessars at the | e Tounty—] 4 , cows, farmin il | | "o abal z . : o v ly—ais lands, Boroes, oo' 3 S8R0l I;’gudl speed, comfort, couvenience, or urbane and skiliful xcise Ruvited to k at Sunday | moment. We sball resorve the subjeot till anoter day. It is | Tug NOELTE EXTRADITION € Ase.—The case of the AN UNEQUALFD REMEDY FOR Rurnitire, and even his beds—everything which the Jaw mi 0 o b o and’ i 3 4 and even his beds—everything whicl aw might | ofticers to minister to his weifare and insure bis safe travs A Commttee of Fifteen from the Lager-Beer Brow- | enough to any sow that Mr. Dillon has made a most auspicions | United States agt. Carl Noslte waa called up for examination | piARRHEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, GRIPING PAINS IS THE | ! | eation of abject misery supoiior to this one. To follow the | Commissloner reserving hiv decision. | % | seize—to defendant, reserviog a use during bis own patural | mittal to the other side of the Atlautic, he will bave no occa- ‘ Ti il Paveno0scdt | ara’ Association, headed by Mr. Katrmeyer, oalled upon the | commencement at this theator, and that he desorves the | before Commissioner Newton yesterday moruiug, but the p ' BOWELS, AND COLIC. g , AD | | | CABINET BRANDY, | sion to regret his chaice. Capt. H. A. Gadsden, leav . 37 North River, on | Committee on Applications of the Board of Excise yesterday. | earnest sympathy and asiplest re fon of those who val oner still not being produced, the Commissioner adjourne ™ 12, for H ) b . 2 ¥ T Apathy an i plest recognition of those who value - -+ K P . Has been osed with almost leled success for aber ay 13, for Ha g ot Falmouth, The | for the purposs of making kuown their grievances under the | and delight io dramatio art. * Belphegor” has beon produced | % satil Priday ot 13 o'clook m | plaints for the pest 20 years. :::l;nw; harmiess, :'u:::r- deleterious druge used in its preparation. A relisble vemedy tor Sum pt. Samucls, follows on the 9th of Juue, | Satarday during tho scason, oge of | Bew Liquor Law. They were cordially received and patiently | with appropriate, avd, in several particulars, beautiful scenery. | Anuou will sail from either ead of the route. beard. They affirmod that their business will be ruised if the | The costumes are peculiarly bandsome and pleasing. o wer Cowp aiut. | THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. | o This deed was made, we bave said, at Smithwicks, a rother-inlaw of defendaut’s, by 'Squire Dowlen, auotber | Saturday, brotuer-iv-law of defendant. 'Squire Dowlen swears that de- | Fulton, {,, charge of fendant came to him and told Lim that York Freeman was at | and so, on every f Smithwick's aud was going to make him & deed of his prop- | theso favorite vess GEO. C, HUBBEL & Co., arty, sud that he thought it & ' good thing and worth lookin From New-York to Sremen, b f South . th “ iy e alsc testifies that when he resched Beaithwiciie | wikl be twe Soutes b . Y Ny orth Geren Lirva | on that one-third of their totalan. | The acting iu wauy of the subordinate parts is particalarly | i . ¥ork told him be wanted to 1aake to defendant a deed of trust; | comprises the ers Amorica, New-York, Herm Thoir beer s mude i | good, Miss Ida Vornon played Madeline with a great deal of | Dr. DILLENBACK can be consulted on the above diseases ut bis New- PROPRIETORS OF GOLDEN BITTERS, HUDSON, N. Y. and that he (Dowlan) told bim it was not o deed of trust, but & | Hausa, Brei L T iateslisnd 'ah ‘mow. trent piesmonk of | i h o anticipated | $00 -, ot eeliak, Miss Eila Chapman, a6 Hoarl, the | Yot ofiea No. 113 Ninthot, s fow doors west of Broadway, ou | ESTABLISHED 1236, | | that amount will be & total loss next Aatumn. g . Lringd d TuuRsDAT sud FRIDAT of each week, | DEPOT: AMFRIDCAN EXPRESS BULLDING, No. 58 HUDSO® mountobank’s son, revealed pracocious talents. Tho drama is pauitst e T ST.. NE deed of gift, he wished to make, for said ke ‘““you dom't owe er. They have bed buil 0 e, 4 you "0, 0, repied the old msn, Hallums | pro T e 1,000,000, or 50,000 casks and are commanded by officers of experien: P fon. whatever it W, iras made | hod kil Théy bave nccommodatious for three ‘lasees of | o,0ocrs o0l of Which the Goverment willao Joso e ¢ i | i | % open to criticism, in several particulars; but it has been the A superior as nent of English Royal Velvet N A yle not surpassed by any other line, Ono | gy ouid mot Rz to them, and hope the Board will be kind | Vehicle for the display of oneof tbe fluest aud strongest picoes 7 Bromels Carpete, - Hixaw AZDaRION'S, Hos m ] wiak at" such of their number choose, af. | of natural acting with which our stage is acquainted; and | o8 Lo S R A R o ot gl Brosests A s each Suturday” from the Companys | LG, 1o i ... D mauy defects can dured for thisreason. *Lelplegor” X ’ 4 0an be oa or thisreason, *Dalpbegoe” will - ot complete Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING T i etory, and a deed of gift wes executed and witnessed by | passengers, in a the two brotbers-in-law of the defendant and no other persons | of these vessels were prosent save the fonr named. York was past three score | wharf, foot of Third-st., Hoboken. T! r agents inthis city ter the first exc U 135 per yard first excitement is over, to open i 0, 8175 wnd #3'per yurd. 4 Floer O1i'Cloth . fo & 1 o Superior Oil-Cloth at 1 per_yard. Table aud aud ten, A cripple, trembling with age, unable to read or | are Messrs, Oelrichs & Co., No. 68 Broad- 5 write, unacquaivted with law terms, under the influence of | - The ' North-American Lioyd's " Tige consiate o the Migsis B e e T be played every night. KES e dsdaway rom s wile sad o, wad b, yropecd, 1o | alpl, Aiati, Baio aod Woerirn Metogol, i artclae Thiky end (0e vlainces Soqyrounds et Jem nder Playgd oveey sixd ro W o Shades, Ruge, Mate: Scis Carpets, Ofica and FRING OVERCOATS, BUSINESS AND D deed ¢ i ) owe, Wi ¥ p Chure pricel ite and Chiecked Gowqua b 8 N ake ‘tra! de-wheel steamers. carrying the United States mail, 8ud | yorif’ (hoy were not parmittod again to i BARNUM'S MUSEUM. Church Carpets at low prie s-:,:(o{v\:‘ux Jclnhzf-.:.fld,\;.un;‘. s FU ! ”"'x'.'oous. e s of wvery desctiptior FROM 10 T0 4 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES, but that the and Manhing Matting for parlo “After this deed was made be returned to Lis home and pur- | sailing from Pier No. 46, North River, b : y p ::a- ::- v tenor of bis v:_v, huyi:{, uy:g' and pumbu):g né:‘a.p Ruger Brotbers are the .‘.nr“ o ;‘n'u"n-‘o’.l:xmfi:: ‘_‘&;‘m; ‘:::n&m should be excused, an ertain extent Mr. Barnum intends to revive, ou Monday next, the | st 3c. aud 40c. per yard. Look for No. 99 Bowery. ntil his decease, some six of seven after. On his | 45 Beaver-st. 3 drame of **Uncle Tom's Cabin,” with the original Topsy, Mrs. ——— " MAN & BURR'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING WARE deathbed he spoke feelingly of bis wife and dauglter Elia, FOR CALIPORNIA. Mr. MaNTERRE replied that the law"was absolate, and could | o ¢ . v 0 7 124 Fulton and 90 Nassau ste.. corner o Sun Bul 4 "’"""""".f‘"";“:‘ ?fin'mf" m"‘fl:‘:;.:"fgfib:”m The well known aud trustworthy Pacifie Mail Steamship ',':.T :'n';':‘.'ndy‘ mfi.’)‘:"’é‘;‘:“ Pad 'n'o'd.z'.' St :'lm(:‘lil:':h‘ A-anl' :“;'1 ‘nulm it hori W o o G““mm“mx"vxnrrw i \ = Lfuss s cond o Rn oy ettt tma heasat, fhawe!| Company £U0 SORMIRRS e e et e buties D Trthar thhe Jo deeide cogesraing the. cost of the It st A ok o v 2 pgrerdand o] AP s g T \ e i o 1L e | ot T S 1 ol et | e S il S e £, e | iy bt s oo o rtr, e | oyl R SR R AL | ) T onks b plenty et for i wite und dnaghtr. e giake of | from e eld, Sl the purcasoly thie company of th | 1o disrimtaatef that war. e i 1 the, wore pernitied | toptc which it leatraten avd tho wroog which 1t rebukes, N o e e Shen oo maek avesets it | s et complets Mank of REART MADE CLOTHING Abat she waa as free as any one. The testimony in relation to 1‘ Jossels sad rights of the Asntig Matihisamablp Dowparg. I | the burden of he enforoement of the laws wosld fll, who wers | Nave, indeed, been offoctually used up aud disposed of—so that, | ¥il be woll kone aw did wy grandmoker o het kil thog work B0 || consstbig of SPRING OVERCOATS, BUSINESS AND DREK dying Qeclarations of ¥ork Freeman \s sbundunt, aud | roate, their ony ri Gccasional vesselhmaiuly Delong: | 3. promised v feport e case of e Brc e | o the azpesi 0 the Mehrzmal ranad mastaveds. 1o simg: | Wasots & brems i i P rr oy rmenss OORrmS. e e | St FLAISIESNOORE fekher i rgihe o Fracms 1 T e et Sotvegon et hetad s oy hovy. ota GlrAe] ea Lreteiar roraaee e T ene it na istioction Couid, be mmade. | What superiaous. Mot many persons Liko to have their sensi o | OF o v 6 PER CENT BELON FORMER PRICES S rogular voyages | J{ e law ws violated they would lavo 1o pay the penaity. | billtios roused ad exercised, and w0 we may confidently One Hundred Dollars will buy a BRICK MACHINE | HovaEFi Poies sad 85 Neaswsts cornar oyponts Sun Beiing , eured his daughter's freedom, and bad made an sbundant pro- o | from New-Y¢ keep them em| The Committes were somowhat chagrined at this statemest. | antioipate s popular succoss for ** Uncle Tom's Cabia” at the :'Em-h :lhvvrv:n‘:edlwbollnbll;flhll, n:dé‘um--wg'- of makivg | een thousand brick per day of tem y ter quatlty | (2 ;‘“m‘rn ¥, » better quality ‘ | PHE KEY to COMFORTABLE, CLEA? 14 QUIET HOUSES.—~BROWNE'S hlfl'l!.b"? simply overtaxes patience. When on | go0d for B “Prin o No. 644 Bracdwey. it Ly co it is understood that | g hallenge the world to find & house ever robbed | ;e Joss o e Saeevs, ANy Dypat Fo; 6 Bowpwey a playwright intends to be romantic, the pationt spectator ©a1 | yhen protected with the BURGLAR ALARN THLYGRAPH. Six yoars | A dicoout of 10 per cont of of all orders for the next 60 dave. wision for his wife snd for. season, however, a regular monthly stesmer will ¢|-pmm‘f i . d retired lored ., . e Aftir York Froeman uua::‘,m. came tovattheumiy, | STt s e Ko Amerian ey and rettred wncolored b Lo cies 1o povmis o | Museum, Nor wil the change bountimely. * Bendito, or the. | than caa bomade by bain still regarced him boor Ay weglor = ‘ompany, n L'llh otral Awericau | {o violate the law, they must cortainly have had a very bigh | Child of the Zincali,” which now holds the stage of the Museum Traceit Company s boats on the San Juan River and Lake | catimate of the powsr of their e ] Nicaragua. 'Lho first steamer on this line will be the Sautia o=t fon e 30 Cibh which ails on Baturday, the 190k nst., rom Fier No. after, or thereabouts, M‘h‘. Iu ber last s by x yeas after, or 5 bor last moments her | % North River, ww.m-.&gmu&mb&mumm.A 4 'Fhe Pacific Mail Bleamship Company will contiage as here- FENIAN AFFAIRS. stand s good deal. He can calmly follow the hero Into direful | experieuce without s fallure. B. Hotams, No. 354 Brosdway, | == mm&l eath "3‘;-“””"{3' .gu.m::a. tofore their regular tri-monthly trips on the lat, 1it —— and impossible perils, because he well kuows that that b ¢+ R | & pa beqaeatiing to her dear datg , ofcach month, e, vessea for At touth of ay belug tle | ATl Quies mt the Metropolitan—Trouble n | urufcont yousg gontleman wil, fu every instance, be op | CHOLERA.—The experieuce of the army has proved R D 0 0 )O h that there in 1o better ty from Malaria than fn dilukiog good /% ’ Puey SuscxLas & Co., Bucyras, Olio, these are its lasgnage that is verbose and pue: i urry or fluster. SO0 ek s8aeh resced of & more dangerous | o TR N e this season; The first i the New.York Mail | 106 8ud without any appearance of to Ler , all that sbe possessed, | Arizons, which salled on the lst inst, connecting with th the tdnn‘nlmnvne 816 | Sacramento on the Pacific side; the Costa Ki e At dond poried Embezziement by Fe. | Prtasely roscued by totally fmprobable means. He can wit- | " wn'm-":.n&um Mgv;nfiu“:mb: l?“ in b?r:‘d w‘lli‘h' mn”;’n‘n‘:mxm:om" fi"' m‘:i“rh- New {‘D,T' pess, without & murmar, the double triumph of Virtae, in fts | I..J..'.'.n.'ifliv' wl!'r‘y‘:a ‘l‘v;:’ “-u{ c'-‘r:‘-- ';.M ik s Eir ?Iuy\-rl ¢ the_inmediate relief ond radical eure of Catarrh, o it imell womes, 8l Toasd 13 45 UDOGROME | ioec i ete poute Torwarda Ite paseengers s e peira: | . Thero seems to be no. now developments of special :";;’"“: o I':'dh '!‘T b oo d"""'l'h""" Haseh By the momenl, ||y, .00 oon Hingy PY. r Ware. | © o B eared toh KEACHED Cobupr o sasfitg community. iroad futerest in r elieve in good apirits and evll apirite, ons of ACON PrAsi08, e are- | thraagh the uow > bl p ‘Come wé now 1o the last chapter, the denovement of the dark &wa‘.fli'fik"fl.’:&"u‘fi'&” et e et s peisol n-,m"‘:,ysm‘: movement sinoe the gt | Ly o0 of fuiuuity, Tn gt i Koolneas | o ros 135 Grandat. near Broadw, [ B TS, sk o ovatibams o cope s bod plot concelved at Smithwick's in the Winter of 1845 Ell's | sieamers which sail on the 1st and 21st of each month conuect "] i e PIogions MR astly, CORTRE ML | o; soniiin e ) lmbeck only.” e o = 18 Rk | olctasl, adspted to o) rice within the esch of il deiots and ot s badly coaln der grave uoi] | AFunuta wilh eamers tor the South Pl prt e o bisbeadquartrsa the Motroolitan Hotel i svisg andience | L (%" tobe 18 RRDIK.celyei cs tate wd thisky(,- Tontram BATRA M, 1IBEAFUEM:, sib ARl open e g Aty 1 B =R U [t ) o 101 ul it witl ” Y, | to the pu enl d | ow ents, 08 & w. | complete s Wi - 2 d sent e, e e Lo e ohics of | a1 aad Ltk with Yool o the Central Arerican pere | 101 lareof peope, bearng reports snggesions wnd wivies (|, L QUL (DO L bt Bendito, | to the public, nlerged wnd tmproved. Hours: dente, €08 o 0.1 | SomPuicept o s 1813 twaive dolathe ko u",“m,m,,vm'mmm 7lefther. Hecame | gan Francis s o k to qul n{]lm\lnnl- own counsel and golng on in his | P > plot; a story, | N Address or spplyta € M KWAY, No. 670 Brosdwey, New- with teams, drove off the stock, se all the papers, declared | No. flng,me:m'" !‘a‘:te mm; b é:;lfl(:v{ these boats is Pler :wn way to achieve the ends he Lasin view. He s ovidently 4 | the action of which only proceeds through the stupid ' York, opposite the Lalarge Hoose, . il ery T the aural There will be throe Teguler Hnow between New.York and | Lranssct a large amouat of | ey g1 very brief space of né comts charssters that sans prafonnd | A | { ) - o The Champiouship of Americn—Deery and Di- ' . | | | e st Mailr, Wk a4 Steamehip Company’s, commonly known as the tar Line,” | TeoCIPt of the Jones's ¥ ood mucting —aboit &1,50—wero all | priucipal ch 1 y 2 tuxhl:.w hufiudnmflm o p:'fll‘ m”&'&'&‘n‘b‘i‘%fi comprising the side-wheel mmuy re, Morning Star, Evening f"“}"‘l“f“ t'mmllul Ilndl:«‘!‘uunu squared op the same evening, Elx-:u:'-lorl 11;-:::11“! . Its h:m isa young English noble- on’s Match for 31,000-The Testimoninl to whuid nof bé contented with ber situation, and the betrayer of 8 Star and Kising Star, ranging from 2000 0 2.£00 andihe money ls already on s wiy o Mr. John Mltche, the h clothes euggest the Jow shops fn Chaitam-st, and | Pref, Lake. i The trast reposed i him by ber o, and the betrartr of | tuos burden, and. the serew steamers Mississipoi, Merrimack, | Copiicutial sens ln Frnee, e Stephess ory Bim. | whose masuersare particularly awkward, Ho has—weare | At the Acedemy of Masie, on Wednesday evening | " S et e pe ot 65 saice recomeitation st | yires to vadérelaad-Ibbwn Al fh BagTint, kol ek tharabre | sk cantir (he Utk of s i ol attresties sl | e aud planderer, had the bardibood to sweor in the court tuat | Maripoes g 7 - 4 i | Wed 'and Baturday, from the C 1 the opposing views of the two factions than he wasat frst. 1o 5 4 "u‘:r»finmw%“h% 5‘?‘:&2‘::&'%‘.?&‘&.‘.’.’.. Noth River ng frelght and L":-’:""r:‘-frm i still utterly opposed 0 the proposed invasion of Canada | Uet4ken L1 ¢lf is woes and bis extraordinary wardrobe, to | for the Amesican billinrd champiouship will tako place. The 90ld her away from them, and did what he could to separate | modations for are said to bo uvsurpassed. which he believes would be rulnous and suicida Spain. Hore the play prosents lim making love to & Gips; ; g S P S0 b away om them, aed 04 hat, b9 S 6 esere | P ety Now Oroan Line conmty f s stumer Koberts party declars that they Lave piodged {her S, Tho Alkenben Syerie ety BRI o TeT i | b o cimsites aal Gk T, o Mk s (e | mmcm ‘.utltnn. whose rirtues bave beer pa- m:-mm:’gw Cromwell Stat of the Usion aad s ln tle plece makiag it Nis or hor custon o vislt that ven- | Jatter it wil be remembered, ia tho same player who defeated | sorew mers, . 3 ! ‘oster in Montreal, last 3 1,000 & ! erable structure once every ton miuutes. Oue goes thither to | side in gold, ard who also flnd,A,“,".,i _“;:.z;‘u.:{,,m,‘ ,; & common sinner and man of sall from Pier No. 9, N dance, another to sleep, a third for " vengeanee "—~and o | induce the English champion, Jubu Roberts, 1o euter iuto & werld, s Mr. Young of this city, who believed she was eu- | den. orth River, every Y, choochs titled to her freedom, and could not willingly bear to see ber m ly, for whieh “.fl""‘ so .v'bl-dlr. Ste) :o:: remains to m'n'“;nd nd kindness hood around. 1t isnot worth while to pursue the fortunes of the | 8eFies of internationsl matches with bim for a grand stake of #15,000 in gold. Deery has been champion since September 7, yeut to the far South. By the of f,_ Young she was tious for 50 1o 100 on each vessel. erage £yt in i city. asd tie gront mmun? o e | PRI Y a1 o WAL S S B e e romensand e raca A e reire® | English nobloman and the Gipsy girl. Eaougl f her boudage, restored 1o ber placed . T“lgm il aleo. & thele are, | b0 S0wa of war—1a now coming in to b from the ¥arivut | throngh mack triulation th psy & uougl to say that | 1s65, at which time ke defeato! Louis Fox. of Rochester, and g g o R steamers. | circles mush more rapidiy, e g g g e b " ey pass into the kingdom of matr. rescut is the third time be bas been called upon (o detead wouy. Beudito kimeelt is worth note, as a pecullarly blatant | th6 champion cus; hie first chalienger being Vierre Carme, AND & . gtfi- w0 institute thie sult, Jaws of establishing this court gives it juris- a8 per advertisement, during tbe Bummer, as anticipated—a gratifying of e e, SR giion, heroor 2 case f s 1o, | | Mone mightjadge o ths umount of vuoes whic sooms | Grpaer . ' Stephe) U ateatioh o ha" CLIE | energy worthy of u bttr e, The acing o ha drume | L35 19 Liti 105 tha” resen maich b fo prosiine | with the courts of the State. Lot L o Rmmflfll’dflm IMM-‘A. a lou& Ium in the city, fu which case he calla for no comment. Art does not seem to be muck respected at the Union-square rooms, ocoasionally having Mr. Phelan s U PP But is this action barred by the Statute of Limil Cn;v B e stoemers aro “I:":‘.!“ g‘_m the vicluity. in Mr, Baroum's * Lecture Roow.” The for an opponent. As evideuce that ke is in y,ma | i e, e e o eai o soe e ascn botwven this port aad Hevannab. "Boatd of Aldermen for” the use of 156 Gov. | we abould Bote, which proueat drop curtain, | guuie played uite recently-ho wale, withont 't | d e T e o Tty to s08 H 31t Gy Tl o i v s YA | Loty . which presets o view of Tarswa's od | luw ”aflbe pocket " rune” 0f 45 aad 2% aad fn 1t f o AL DR LS TR AN BRSNS kS 0 1l g improvement X 1{ 0 night “last, defeal elan by 1) i T ¥ & T vase dund provement upou the Lideous advertuiog | Lt P S0 A, Veat Tuning fotiig up oo e thap, 25 R A A Pt va ©that the law does not ron in such cases, aud the Statute has | The " Pionoer Line,” comprises the screw steam- fullow: A M:ll Perit, Capt. + Hunter, Ca ‘Wind, Capt. Doane, tion Lias also a reon beid in Slavery is | ers Tybec, Copt. O oy pt. | Circlos at the Brooklyn Academy of Muate. i “withis the meaving of the proviso in the statute. | Rogers, and Trade Wind, . Thelr vesseis safi | ~ Consid eaiant ta T curtain whioh Yised (o be exhibited. It 1s also oted ) : 5 it ! e ot Cranibuw 4th Targer, Tevnessss Ko Ropers, and trade Wind, Copt Dowt. | Tel Yortelt ral | pComidurable exctement s soported 1o exist among the | tho department of curosities as been n o be noted that | poiais, flfm, Who reached s city from Stontreal o Taos- | Luost abstlnshe cates of Riotore T Teo e Rboned | in Savanoah oi the following Monday morni: yn Ciroles in regard o the alieged mysterious disap. | .o n increased and really en- | @ny,the 13¢h, s practicing at the rooms of John Mol'evitt, No. eused 0, e gu:hl:uohhrp amount of money which had besn rajsed | Tiched by tho addition of two Nylghaus. These are very | 1:{.'2:‘;"“"' -r:‘mn‘:h;lynlllrv. lags, gl e S e ol R Th eretore, 1s | | “Murray's Line, Cagi. Baikley, and the risoument A is cuse, therefore, is Ao/ Y, an; : . e e ho T Gunt. Deathats, Dot nun“dad hargughly good @, aad, a8 was upposed, transuitied to tho Fiuaneial ( beautifal auimals. They beiong o the antelope spaies, and | hois round the (able Wit tist consummate cs wof barred vy the statute. - partment at Union-square, but which, Thelourt J&umwmwm lhllydnm e ,vfimh. :::."‘”;'w“?.‘{“ Sach Thursdsy from Plar Nor 16, Kast | aarer reosived thare. Upon the At (XX ;u- ol e | come from Ludia. A Lama aud two white peacocks are also in. | curacy for which, wore than any otber player, be | ¢ D, T 1A AN mh'll ‘):‘-;:"l n;z,e’:: :I;fllfi;f',:'f:fm n::my,um 00 | ’;er "!m" unfi"" R it e A iV &nflm);i u:n;‘l:: 1"»'-’-4 n-nu; of the officers of she | ¢'ded In Mr, Barnum's collection. Persons, we may add, who In [;nu. o’l)“:tnwhl:u rnni of 116, 106, ]| Ml‘vl”lr}’m‘ E d wi l, B | 3 i ah Vit b what oy back the S0 receved RIS s n | Mivauri au the 8o Saeador luven 'on Saturday ai 3 | apponied to Invesicuieihe AL IREIDN | By e tort swue ntustoaiy: {SCpoppn = snish | fat s were 118 nd 15, ot han o ntera TUHK'QI’ ¢ HUC <> [A N DAMAGES FOE ¥1OCK TAKEX. | SR trom Pler No. ith River, Messrs. Garrisen 8 subsequent moeting held on Wodnewday evening last, | " *'X0I38 196 pounds,” may gratify thoir curiosity by visit to | attaches (o the fortheamlug ehcountar, rom the fact that D or, b v i rive borses, 84 eacl. teveesidd . #2000 | & Alleu ari o1ts of thi at No. 5 Bowliog Gieca. | at which some 40 clrcies of Brooklyn aud Loog Taang were | ' Museum, which is open day and eveulrg. who rasks se high in.the epiaion of experts Las scarcely o7ct MARBLE BAITH c:.‘w. < ! , 3500 ¢ dd CP TUE HUDSON. represented, the Committes mado a uuunru. alloging struck a bell outside of Montreal, whero ho resides; hence % Ll o .&m' P Agg | n:m unequ mn-roy'fi:‘hfih;o‘;t:"l‘l." r'ud ;:: luxuri- | that 't‘n';lh:.d due:.v::-lgu WW.A. the ao- OLYMPIC THEATER. l.mr:'l"fll vmhr:l&k ct‘glum-uummnmmhud 5 FAST { T H on Logs, #5ench 2000 ous 8640mBodations pr pe0 Jie bosem, | coun DISHOR (0 TAER N0 idbe. Juts ofcen- | Mrs. Wood, who was to Lsve taken Lex farewell | - Nota wiih less sttractive will be the L k- Vusmenish

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