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TEU, 7 ad vated, and unfortunately confiding population, Saratoga, City Intelligenee. RN Lagies Nurse N EW Y ORK HERALD. w jit io been long and scensully plan ered by {Correspondence of the Herald.} Tue Svrrossy Ric May ix tHe Tomas.—The Herald BY THE SOUTHE MAIL. (a REFERENCE TO OUR ADVERTISI ——— ———— this nest of political swindlers, assisted by a portion Life at Saratoga—A Phrenological Lecture of yesterday contained exclusively the arrest of Isaac Walt Washington tie jt will be seen that the widow of an eminent Ph New York ay, August 1, 1843. the public press, which lends its influence ix , “ ; r ” hy * sician offers her to the ladies of this city, y York, i » tt, me oy poor, secetving aaa Weian OF iiteatie Saratoca Sprines, July 29, 1842. fer, on acharge of perjury, in justifying as bail for the no- {Correspondence of the Herald.) been by ‘experience, She bas the ‘etin An edition of the Hexatp will be J proportion of the funds, contributed to the sustain. | D#AR Benwerr:— torious counterfeiter, Otis Allen. This Walter, who is Wasuincron, Saturday,3P. M. | nials Of several fb physieians, commending h id of this national humbug. onnell, who is the master spirit and_ prime r of the entire machinery, is still attending hi: @ grate setter, has represented himself as being a man Congress—The Navy, &e. the peeecat Que who is extremely faithful in followii z : r : Prescriptions laid do: i h Worth from $20,000 to $50,000, in order to be received as ‘The doings of Congress are singularly uninterest- | been long want sgn Ey ay at by we tl surety for the gang of counterfeiters that have recently ing to-day. The languor induced by the excessive bere! of t cree 7ing patient. infested our city. Olticer J. L. Smith visited his premites | j...¢ ooms to pervade every apartment and.avegue Pply to No. 864 Greenwich yesterday in Mulberry street, when they presented the t . hie! : CHATHA! HEA’ pppencenée: Gf enc) ot weelth aod emia amend of the capitol, and debate, which rages here in all | TRE. Ot we goin ten minutes to the lake, a fishing, but as you are not here yourself to enlighten your arliamentary duties in London, but is expected t readers with some ‘nerrations of the fun, frolic, etura to lreland in the course of a week or two, tc f feasting and fashion of this delightful spot, I must do narshal the lieges for further agitation, Neil J it for you. More is going on here than is dreamed Danns,is on a repeal mission in Edinburgh,as an ex- iy, for the present, on the arrive ave some interest complaints from the there does i i . q rare treat to his patroas * is : the Henan Carrier Ihe | cuse for drawing upon the unde of this Loyal” body ofin the wide range of your own enlarged philoso- }) wife and four children, who were found at the house. In | C°Mditions of the atmosphere, has become dull and | the « Rese of ‘arregen” (arlene w play from the pi {iis subseribers betore eight 0 S08" ive | Whilst Tom Steele, the redoubtable Pacificator, i: | PAY. It can only be learned by little, and it is very | searching the garret, they found a valise filled with deeds, | heavy to a degree unusual even in this most ineapa- ic pen of Rheriten Knowles Se which Kirby sustai vsher Carrier on this joarasl does, NO) 1 preparing for his travel across the Atlantic, promising § doubtful if some of it will be learned at all. ‘The } contracts and papers of almost every description, evineing | ble Congress. ‘The heat is oppressive beyond all pre- ‘Almagro; Hield, Alonzo; and Mra Hird con page their readers before half ix, except down town, 4 himself a rich harvest inthe present state of excite- § groves offer their pleasant walks and cooling shades J all the necessary preparations to estublish a false repre | €@deut. ‘The Senate chamber is almostinsuflerable. | that must render the performance of this boc tin arc h ak out for nlovment ae Oe ee pe emonast Your adopted citi 1 tender youths and sighing maidens who. are thns sentation as to his wealth and income. In casually look- | The Representative hall is much cooler, and the ait Cee ee eee ea ee an The T th Grea Secretery of the “Young Men's Repeal Asso rine [| glad to escape from the dustjand crowds of the village. | 8 over them, we noticed the following among others:— | lessimpure ; but even there the mercury rises near- | triot Silvio Pellico, will be produced, entitled “Denese gaorg ange ee ‘cis Ca tion” of your city, which has been published in ali } Men of business, with their pretty wives and daugh- | _ 4 “ee of 24,000 acres of land in Virginia, from C. B. | ly to the top of the thermometer. aor Piihe Renate of Mesian in which Mr. Kirby, There is nothi 7 yet known with any degree of J 0Ur Irish papers, has not given that satisfaction to the f ters around than, forget their toils, and their brows | **inuer to Isaac Walter. A contract between the cele- ‘The Senate spent the morning hour principally on | whom the piece hus been expressly adapted, appears sut-and-out sticklers, and abettors of treason at this side, that it appears to have afforded to the immediate vartiesto whom it is addressed, and who would de wellto reflect upon the counsel and wholesome ad- noniton thus proffered to them, by this emiment indi- brated Joseph Clift and Isaac Walter, the latter agreed to | Private bills. The tariff debate isnow going on,— | thehero. he report ot the eommitt show and convey to the former $130,000 worth ot property | disagreements of the nat fe cf canlenatice - the | Gg KEEP COOL AND TAKE SHERMAN’s 1 relax from care. The doctors—M. D ’s I mean— have yieldei} to the first law of nature, and left their 7 i ap- patients to do the same. The D. D.'s, of whom | belonging to him in Brooklyn, provided the former would | propriatien bill was concurred in, "The point of dif- | 7eses, and you can do well enough this warm weatha there isa considerable spriffkling, look as slick as a | pay $60,000 in instalments. A number of deeds well pve between the two Houses was in regard to 1a pid moe.ce ieee Camphor Lozen he internal or domestic affairs of other nations that seacon m cain arene nee Ndeberal staiie'ct various other property to Anthony W. Olwine. These | keep the officers at the number which might be in | to cure them. No matter it ails you go to 106 N A a ‘f . | service at the end of the present session. street and night, with a far more dangerous tendency, be their churches, but they pray that the power of the deeds are signed by ‘Thomas Hunt, James Bone liza: House inaisted "tion Britt oridiettt tie eee sine tund getnome of She Lozenges and you w. ommended to their own acceptance. It would,! } devil may be circumscribed and the inaocent lambs | beth Good, James Dilworth, Samuel Guss, Jesse Griswold, ber in service on the Ist of January, 1841. The com- — tpprehend, bat little ac ord with the present dis 1 kept from the devouring wolf in the mean time. | Jonathan Jones, sheriff, ke.; also a transfer of 100 acres of | mitice compromised the matter, and reported that Og. WINCHELL, THE PRINCE OF COMIC DRO} ented state page toe ng: Shee ae eee cece | Monsieur A. is astonishing his visiters with his } land in the town of Laurens, by Walter to John Scoble, | the commissioned officers should not exceed the | LERISTS is playing the deuce with the patrons of t Sha tronsonable: tondenen {ied Minpire—addresses } slight of hand tricks, and many a circle of wit, | &c, It is presumed that most of these signatures are for- | number in service on the Ist of'January, 1842, and | 4™¢rican Museum. “His side-breaking jokes create; mo of a treasonable tendency forwarded—money sub- | beauty and fashion trip it nightly on the “light fan. | o<”, : a a the midshipmen are to be kept at the standard of | 1is##ter than allthe railroad and steamboat accidents scribed, and farthe or freely promised, with tastic toe.” geries. Among other things, we found the following:— 1841 iinoate off the large aumber of mami America. Besides all of his comicalities, we have Di | nfadas. 6-2 OR ford So vey aapsieally and pees che object iatiens aa fos & Cae Neveu, oF , But the most intellectual, and certainly the most] This to certify that the bearen Ae Nie Weis ana | now before the Senate. Promotions hereafter can | salle: tha tweet sty favfuine nearer, oh eee ; 9 8 estado cad Tati hough { iteresting, matter forthe last few days, wasa lec- | wife Rebecca alte, ‘have beatin robation since Feb. | be made only as vacancies occur by deaths, resigna. | terious Gipsey Girl, Bealdes hoets of other novelties: perly solicitous for the interests and honor of Maine, ‘opr hy, uw hoa ee hd ay i none ture, last night, in one of the churches, on_phreno- } 20th, as acceptable members of the Methodist Episcopal | tions or dismissals, and not another midshipman but no man in the country is more anxious to have | '* Be ds uma vant nt well be put pot a logy andanimal magnetism. What frightful skulls | church in the Halsey street station, Newark, N. J. can be appointed for two, and probably three years PEASE’S HOARHOUND CANDY.—To tha this perplexing question settled, and no man was | °“X{cnuate the one, whilst no excuse could be} were shown from the pulpit! How full of destruc. J. NICHOLSON.” mdhsdis #: ARE vigeae " made to bade pest or justify the other. Should yeu tiveness, selfishness, cunning, amativeness, and all to come. = ating. with ho hs. colds, sahma, snd consumptig . © hepiec ji it ‘ x e bare ment this valuable remedy sounds like wish toavoid such interterence, it will become your] the ware MCRUTCES Ce CERT Ol aE ines soem next thing we put our hands on was the follow. A et of the select committee of the House reverend and holy men, who witnessed these occu- y } f f ‘ ic. This candy we have {had occasion to use, in con| uty to discountenance the busy iatermeddling ol ‘ reported the ill reducing the pay of members of | erable quantiics und Som! s sonenal kiowieane a your citizens, at least those ee yopt coupes with | lar demonstrations of guilt may be encouraged in| yFirt, take a dose of rtuinty about th riant subject. Our private , from Washington states that there have scuses held of the ultras there, but ute is known as to the result of their 1 said that the Maine delegelation are cislact »sed to it. And some of the papers are Ir. Clifford, one of the Maine representa- uh enteavoring to stimulate opposition t ty with Great Britain, now in the progress of preparation, This, we are assured, is both unjust more cautious about expressing an opinion on the subject while the terms were unknown; and even now, when the particulars have been partially dis- Congress and Federal officers, with sundry unim- | value, we are enabled afterwards get 124 cents to recommend it strongly to tho ri ibe A S penisinteties i r worth of balsam of co} and 12} cents worth of the | portant amendments, and after some conversation, | afflicted with disease of the lungs. ‘The fame of this closed, he is understood to abstain most scrupulous | “tO? acy by (pet asset 7” fie rystrene their good work when they get home again, that | tinoture of eupebs--take a ven spoonfal three times a day, | It was referred to the Committee of the Whole, | valuable compound has spread throughout America ly fr at . il publ : bei lee of th iy mpi Ye hich hou here having experienced in their own persons the laxa- that is, morning, noon and night, before eating.” where it will probably sleep the the sleep of death — were but more pestiouterl? have the most emind y from all attempts to forestall public opinion, being be ea! oc his quay none which they have al-} tive benefits of the mineral waters, they ray £0] ‘The nest document was the printed prospectus of Rich- | Mr. Gwinn made a report in behalf of the minority, | Phy*tcians in this country and Europe come out in fi vuxiows to leave the matter open and unprejudiced, } “e2ey lige ite ql si a lexi nce, and foresworn } forth like gant refreshed with new wine, to insist | sison's ex; Joded accelerated steamboat, the office of | Which took the same direction. The private calen- 28 ue and published to the world the fact th and if the treaty shall prove to be a good one, asis every fe, seca and pol i OY oldie tehis afresh on that fundamental doctrine the deep and Goes be i dar was then taken up, and the day is to be spent | gna sald: by JoURtieaNe eae ae (eae manufactui Sct ‘ ‘ 4 re Special Commission, lately holding itssittings | damning depravity of human nature! which was at the corner of Centre and Chamberstreets, | upon it. The report from the committee of con- | host remedy , 45 Division street, is t now al nost universally believed in Washington, it | in the county of Tipperary, to try offenders against | “The ie bye lecturer clearly shewed the necessity of a » not only for coughs and colds now in ex! u PP where notes were issued to cheat the public. Then came | ference will probably be concurred in. will receive the sincere and resolute support of Mr, | the established lawa, and the numnesen perpetrate little phrenological investigation between the sexes, | a transfer of a patent right to manufacture sofa bedsteads, i tft sash Hicvalt ranpeekstl diss Give Cie Clilordand every other man in the nation who looks J Of agrarian outrage, in this productive, beautiful, | preparatory tomarriage- He would sooner trust to | for the three counties on Long Island, for Martin Engel Life at Long Braneh, dicines for clearing the throat and voice land enabli eh, : : though unfortunate district of my country, hasbeen | a slight fingering of the head, in this matter, than a ’ . c re them to speak with ease. They have an agent in Brod to the in- terest of the country rather than the J brought jto a cl 1 t happy fellow-be- } 8 . tind to Walters, atthe moderate sum of $3,000; and (Correspondence of the Herald.) ~ ' rt rough a close, jeaving two unhappy tellow-be- | six month’s acquaintance merely. Nymphs and 4 i Mie | Bar 2 lyn, at 79 Fulton street, also 139 Fulton, 15 High, and ton of party schemes, ings for execution, witha number under sentence of | Swains are very much given to concealment, very | 4 "assignment of all his immense estate, aru-Buipines, July 28, 1842. | Fulton street. There is now reason to believe that the ultras will | tansportation. Were these examples of any happy | much prone to wear their best chara stics for] Teal and personal, to his tbrether Samuel | Mr. Bennerr:— AYLOR IS ASTONISIN the Senate. ‘The impression is gaining ground that | Co"seauences, leading to a restoration of peace and} certain purposes, and are not found eat anti tt L. Walters and Rebecca his wife, dated the 3d of June, Dean Sin PEE ALLO IS ASTON EG Tae i social orderamongst this easily excited portion of riginal purpose of resisting the treaty in } our population, this sacrificetof human life to the a many importantadvantages, yeilding, | outraged laws would scarcely be deplored. But meanwhile, certainly nothing more than a just equi- | tas! our experience teaches us that such examples are seldom calculated to effect areformation in the habits of our people, whilst tutored in the principles instilled by the continued heat of a perverted spe- cies of politicalagitation, with which this country has been dradged, based upon false and wicked as- sumption of the existence of a separate and distinct iterest, between landlord and tenant, and whichit 5 .., | TIVES nightly at Castle Garden. Vocal Concerts are I favored you, and consequently the world, with | the go now a days, and those who fail to go to Castle G| i oa ; den will lose something besides the enjoyment which a straggling account of a visit I made to this place | Gu wan quartette affords. The times are hard, to be su some few weeks since. Moved by the spirit, and | put one shill: \g will do wonders down there. the remembrance of the pleasant days ! then passed, © u bane tees Oke I packed my baggage (a shirt collar and a tooth oe Suly 6 ee oe brush) kicked my cares and business to the —, G- THE NAVAL GENERAL COURT MARTI pias «boiP’d.» | BOW in session on board this ship, hereby order all oh! no, we never mention him!—and “boil’d.” | Witnesses in the caseato e investigated, and the acc Here I am, happy asa king, with a friend at my | to be punctual in their attendance, daily, at 10 o’cloc! late. Now, theugh they may dissemble in conver- sation, carriage, or even in temper, they cannot alter the form of the head. The bumps are there, and by their bumps ye shall know them. How the fair ones blushed, and the other sex chuckled, at these announcements! Some of the latter whispered to each other, “we must have ——’s and ———’s heads examined,” which was only answered by certain glances of defiance from various quarte Animal magnetism, too, is a “science ig 1842, and witnessed by John C. Jones, whether it is him of the War Office or not, doesnot appear on the document. The examination of this man’s papers evince one of the most extensive schemes of villainy in the “straw bail” line that we have ever witnessed, and that he should have the temerity to come forward and wilfully swear to the ownership of an immense estate in this city and elsewhere, committing perjury in every point, seems beyond belief, were rot the proofs as strong as holy writ against him. we shall g valent. It isnot the naked question of the Maine boundary, but we shall dispose of several other voints that have hitherto proved fruitful sources cf «rritation and diffic For the small sum to be vaid for the land, we have concessions with double that amonat to us in every point of view. ‘There J asserts has invariably governed the conduct of the | gmfunarihe leenret, on which het We understand that on Satunlay, while Allen was in | elbow, pursuing the three great requisites of a good | (uvaiyis eageptet: A heat will bein waiting at the I can be no doubt that the treaty is an excellent one. J former towards the latter, in their several relations | jightened his auditory, promising, however, to en- | charge of a deputy keeper, under a writ of habeas corpus, tellow ate iu hi a hen, Sa ees Peg a and CH. H. WINDER, Judge Advocata Mureal:2 mioné there: mtat fever be inthe me ene is this feeling that excites a very na- } jiohten them more next week, at a shilling or, two| insearch of bail, he made application to severe)’ of the | *0kes like a chimney—and I may add, by way of i Be Oe tural apprehension, and mistrust amidsts the agrie ahead ’ Y parenthesis, as the devil said to his horns, ** there’s Herald Bulletin of News, lepers ot 98 1s so long pending, so various ard } tural classes, regulates the conduct of a large por- |" Tyut- the most interesting affair was a phrenologi- Aldermen of this city, to take this scoundrel Walters, as | q pair of us”! ‘The blue devils are trying to rideme | Tye Herald Bulletin of News is kept at the north: ; s ut when all the particulars are given, the | tion of our population, and leads to that strife, aad be satisfied that the negociation could | bloodshed, of which we have so many base and la- eo! mentable examples. The loyal inhabitants of this goodly city have been much shocked, at the last wicked attempt (the third) upon'the life of our young and gracious Queen, whose death by the rude hand of an assassin athe could serve no politicalend, orparty, in the State.— actuated by improper or unpatriotic motives. The cireumstance has thrown agloom over the onstantly put in circulation in Wash- | public mind, and given cause for much painful re- intricate security, alleging that he was a man of immense wealth, | down this morning, like a main tack, and I suppose | corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, Fm the arr val of and every way responsible. The Aldermen, among whom | tle,cause is, the return to this place alone, reminds | morning mails, at eight o’clock, A. M.—and also of was Clarkson Crolius, Esq., were not to be caught with | me of the friends with whom I paid my first visit, | evening mails, at fouro’clock, P. M., the latest intelligey ' and the happy hours 1 then enjoyed. Let people | from rts of the world, may be found on the Her such baitJaowever, and Allen was safely returned to the PI P h ; Toriba: whara it's to ‘be ti he will in till tri talk as they please of the melancholy pleasure of | Bulletin Board, at this corner. Let every wayfarer SG, WnEeO aE fe OP teen mea eee ee ane revisiting scenes hallewed by the memories of past | 4 read. Advertisements of all kinds taken at the off ferred to the State prison at Sing Sing. happiness; with me the knowledge of the present Herald General Printing Office. Ax Arrrotina Porice Case.—Yesterday morning a | loss far orate Tis Tou tra noses al pest bap- The General Printing Office, capable of doing all aq 7 il ‘. Ness. e Wise man sal sorrow 1s better than | of printing,such as 5 s, Cf of 5 TOUS Seen Oi W Aer escaere uate Roney, CFOOe laughter, for by the sadness of the countenance the | tescrintio! now 0} n at the Herald Buildings, en 7 : 4 5 A pause now occurred, until a young lady of | Portland, Me, but who had passed at his boarding house as A 7h - if from Nassai bh a h Elliott, Printer. , abi i flection. Yet there nd must ever be, amidst an . fs heart is made better’ e may be right, and if so, I pI cting contemplated cabinet resigne- " Salat h Londo ‘d abeut seventeen was led to the communion. Difli- | Mathew I. Davis, was arrested on a charge of grand larce. am next door to asaint this morning: for my face ie The New York Lancet, OF rere ecb atons Such as in London, composed } culty was experienced in getting off the hat; it} ny by officer Tappan. Mr. Thomas Campbell, one of the ‘ of every variety of character and crime, men capa- i ve, was to ditdtgiadweriti eoseweud tenia, She bias as long sod slonshy’ ore pecetenual aie, Vani, -A few copies of the first volume of this wg ble of the most abandoned excesses, and to whom a pid A * Mi “| boarders in the family, made affidavit that on Saturday | “ ye black spirits and white, blue spirits and grey, andsomely bound, may now e pul shortlived, though viscious notoriety is a sufficient | Cotmonasce The teria cae heeckz Net Ft | night the sum of 24 dollars, was taken from hia pan- | and be the seas upon you. "I'll none of yourcate | office —Price $2 inducement to the committal of almost any abomi ain, and that its developements proved the posses. | t#loons pocket which had been placed near his bed, once killed a ca t City Despatch Post, f a crime of regicide: ent da hi ; A i Long Branch, at this my present writing, my be- 46 Witum Stazer. sone aie eee Lok reeides, it the does) mean sion of high moral and intellectual characteristics— | and that from the fact that Richards had been seen lated editor is indeed Le one fichigiss 2 ta the | _ Pavcreau. Orrice.—Letters deposited before half ‘ eat eee ty de) that hove esha | the temperament was favorable, evincing a serene | with money in the morning, after having stated tes of heaven. My heart turns to water when | | 3 halépast 12, and half past 3 o’clock, will be sent out] monomanias (for such, it really, is) thathave taken | mind and. industry. It was in’ every respect the he vibe weit h Pre Hite ee tison detec ’ delivery at 9, 1, and 4 o'clock. i possession of our English neighbors, and which it | contrast of those shockin’ bad heads which he had | ‘2° 48¥ Previous that he was without funds, he had rea-} think how you poor devils in the great city are | delivery a Ortices.— Letters deposited before 7, 11, a described. It_is | were really criminal to encourage by the leniency exhibited thisevening—benevolence, conscientious: | °°" ‘© suspect him of the theft. Tappan arrested him as ‘sweltering in the heat—literally “fretting in your o'clock, will be sent out for delivery at 9, 1, and 4 o’cld »rious reading for the dog-days ; or in some coo!, J and forbearance extended to Oxtord, and more re-| hess and the humane sentiments were large ; she | he was leaving the boarding house in a cab for the steam | OWN grease”—not an 4 neat beste sa Ws a ALEX. M. GREIG, Agen reat like Rockaway, with the sta | pon eommuted to grasa ee mishment bas | eas confiding and unsuspicious of others; was not | Dost, and on searching his yookets $23 of the money was | Hghty strong One. If abreeze,perchance, struggles . a2 rans} ion for life to s B pe a 3 H ste 2 4 “4 sre es to render the brain calm for contemple- | nal colony, and which timaban act of clemeney, oe with eee at but very determined found in his possession. The following letters from his | doleni of butcher's shambles, and putrid vegetation, under a singular coincidence, was made known | Whe she saw she was right. She was one of those | sisters,written since he has left home, convey the impres- | an absolute embodiment of plague and pestilence, to the country through the public press, on the very ja pee ry eg od fo ae 50 | sion that this is not his first crime, and they also show | How different is the air, which now is rioting | examination at the close. The audience was ta gentleman well known, and, if possible, inguished for something in the way of mind or character A tall personage made his ap- pearance from the gallery, but his cranium did not appear to have been cast in the best mould. Having endured the manipulations and rather personal re- marks of the lecturer for some time, he snatched his hat and sloped. people wi not | e been entrusted to wiser or more skilful heads. It will reflect honor upon the Administra- tion, and redeem Mr. Webster from the reproach which uothinking men have cast upon him, of being Rumors are ington re tions; but it is believed that that there is no truth in any which refer to changes prior to the termina- tion of the present s Mr. Cootry’s New Work on Eaypr.—We give to-day on our first page copious extracts from thi i sting work, together with several cuts rating the principal scen delicious " MONEY MARKET. — Sunday. Jaly 31-6 P,) The revenue and expenditures of the city of Pi ar Catuerwoon’s.—This fire is likely day that the last atrocious attempt was é- — the pure and strong affection of er for a reckless and | through my chamber. It shakes the curtains of my | dence, Rhode Island, for the year ending May 31, 1 ticipated. For we find that when Messrs. Cather. f , Ourseason since my last has been very wet, yet | master! not from will but from the natural influence PoRT LAs, July 18th, Be eee te tee elle me. that a Comes fauty | Revenue. the crops are everywhere looking well. I have lately travelled in the counties of Kildare, Carlow, hands. Ah! it’s odor tells me, that it comes from Expenditui of a large brain and superior intellect, &c. &c, A | My Dear Brotner :— the sweet south, and bears upon its wings, tribute and Stevens returned to this city from their ip to Central America, they deposited all their | Waterford, Kilkenny and Tipperary, and ‘have sel- | Pemspn fresent 6a bat eh pat ee qaeectt Nits poetee te acactibaterr feces oti ta be ine from every new mown field, and every flower and | Surplus on hend \ F cidiitios i dom seen the wheat look more promising, or givin ‘dy di re ee) ened, | is day Dear Brother, but how | blossom which it passed, as they bloomed and blos- | grareaewr or tux Crrz or Paovivencr Dear val * collection of curiosities, pieces of the ruins, | Com seen the wheat Jook more prot Oats and Bar | Youns lady disappeared. God bless her! and give bord revel ander vine hy Abate despair, almost, hos | Somed in its path, Notes and bonds at & per cent interest, 1 very. i A) et Pst. “4 i vl , » ope . : oe specimens, drawings, plans, and every thing that | {2y"sre rather thin in the ground, “Potstecs: whah ere a Lode ast fat Meson E Tules | {he pont sausod us. How many sleepless nights andor. | When the night comes on, my friend, trusty, 6 per cent interest. they had collected in their painful and perilous tour. | are the principal support of the lower classes, have ous APR AX tile Me Oe yicis eta rowful days have we endured the past monthon your ac- | tried, and true, (and one, too, who stands “ high in These thing e agreat loss; no money can replace them. Mr. Catherwood thinks that if the water had been directed as he desired at the fire. these things might have been saved. He was insured for only 000. His own private loss willbe at least $10,000 more already giren good promise ; but it is yet too soon to form any correct estimate of how this crop may turn out. ; Notwithstanding the alteration in our corn laws, and our lately amended tarifl, which has passed both houses, in the Lords, with only four dissen- tients, and will soon become the law of the land, Pe Ee cE I 8. our provision market continues unusually high, Parat Ratroap Acctpent.—A son of Mr. Pel- | which has in part removed the eae of our agriculturists, as to their probable influence on our various articles of export, confined as they now are, to the produce of our ownsoil. The distress of the people is nevertheless very great, and I am con vinced that were it not for our poor law system, now in general operation, this country would at this mo- ment betray a state of destitution of which you could count. . mouths of wisest censure”) and myeain era our ee eee But, my much loved brother, if as you say, you have | selves with some real Havanas, and betake us tothe | In another column will be found the co-partnerahi seen the folly of your ways, and are determined, with the | sea beach—and then we hold high converse of stars | tice of Messrs. 0’Rricn, for the commencement of fo pour aad deat friends wil ee on); forgive | and moons, and angelic beings, floating in the air, | and domestic exchange business. They are young tlemen of sterling integrity, and long and favo: ing tackle is all in, and the carriage waiting, and Tom won't wait. Yours, Lecum Scrmenp1. Newport, R. I, ling, aged eight years, lost his life on Saturday after- noon in attempting to cross the track, as the cars oming into Jersey City. No blame can be red to any on connected with the cars. were Rowoy Caswex.—We respectfully call on the Mayor to take away the licenses of cab No. 134, and two others that stopt yesterday at the corner of Sun and Nassau streets, between half past six and even o'clock in the evening; where, although it was the Sabbath, the three drivers engaged ina brawl and fight with a dranken sailor, who was beaten, bruised, cut, struck when he was lying helpless on the ground,and treated in the most di brutal manner, whilst the cab drivers c emed, lise fiends for nearly half an hour, and encouraged their companion to con- shameful seek his spirit to help you,you will live differentiy. Your | nd some walking on the earth—and then we recur it £ to the time when we were boys together— . {Comesrondenee ofthe Herat) Pi a Sa ae co belprenebaetrceng known to the mereantle community. Newrorrt, R. LiJuly 24, P.M. 1842. | and seek her pers te ee i 4 Were woman’s looks” The position of our foreign relations does not The Pleasures of Newport— The Cleopatra—Rides— | _ 1 trust that God will open some door for you that you | and encourage each othei, that though sunken in | Sect the market much. The recent rumors put Sea Breezes—The War—Crops—Suicide—Cotton | uedage city and Amongat, steangert bit reenites | the vale of years, we could yet semiofficially, are generally looked upon feelin Factories, §¢. your happiness and prosperity depends upon the com- Showwder our crutch, “pulse of the community” upon the market. The Gani pany you associate mae Go not into cote, eompa- And show how fields were won.” indignation with which those terms were received, ext MF ‘ti ee ret ine —Put cacck tracecment! both sin- | ‘Towards the “short hours” we turn in, not to lie | bY some“few followers of our own at the lower en We ofayrupathy for ~~ fellow citizens of mer a pee ee ut ae ee pas a sweltering in a heat more oppressive than the day’s, | the hell, who threw up their caps and cried God sav York, who, I can imagine, are to-day steaming it | 5, piessin 1 go with you. Joshuacame and spent | but to lie down to pleasant dreams, with the conso- | Queen,” promptly admonished the negotiatiors that scarcely form any just idea, But eur distress | through the streets of the red hot city like locomo- | the fourt Bas had Ba you but twice. lation of a day well seen conscience yeid ae must be modified, and they were retracted in the same gearcely approaches the misery and want which has | tives, I beg to suggest to those who have a little lei- | We tl feel very aprious apaut you. Now ecto thei igh Lag a of Repos Snpetiie for that they were promulgated. Business men are confi cme general in the manufacturing districts in} sure, that here at an expense equal to that of a ride | attendthe house of God on. the Sabbath, and go where Capt. Green givesus, “eye hath not seen, nor ear | that England dare notdisturb the peace of the world ngland, where the population are clamorous | to stryker’s Bay they can cool themselves in great | the truth of Godis preached. If you expect God to bless | heard.” His table, like the land of Goshen, “ flows | that subject, and to persist firmly in our rights, is all against the government in their demand for assis- you, that is the first stepto take. ‘If you are ever so much aaciailic aad bonewcrack Id ald - : tance. ‘The country is oppressed with taxes, direct | style, and probably add a few years to their lives, | fempted to stay away let the thought of a dear sister, Slants wae eealinay. Clie erence ne ee as indirect, which weighs down every man’s indus- | besides the immediate pleasure of such a luxury as | whose thoughts are upon every Sabbath as well as other Wi ate ges wat} pho sn ne he t aan end eyes. | The financis of thej federal government are in a try, and restricts the energy of our people, depriving d'nen baths Th lik ~ | days, 14 to goto his house of worship. Thope you | If I have not fallen short of the truth, “may my | pomarkable position. The Secretary recently laid b them of the hard-earned fruits of their exertions | S¢¢ breeze and sea bathing. ey can like magic | wii write and let usknow where you are at all times, ase forget its cunning. {EE bidltsa Aaldiodes, of the-reosipis ‘sad expendi But it must be so—taxes must be paid—a revenue | Change themselves from the perspiring, uncomforta- | and what your business. It will ever afford us pleasure to ‘he company here appears to be very agreeable. P must be provided for, so long as the nation keeps | ble mortal, surrounded by red_ brick walls or patent hear from ‘you at beet Ma if Meee wri Lap aah Among ce ladies, nine Crimecendaay caer from the first of January up to the middle of aft mF aed dus a paper any time,but write when you can,and what | put many faces comely to be looked upon, andto | embracing one half of the current year. Durin; faith, after the present fashion, with the pablic | sun reflectors, and from the unsavory and noisy | *°™ it Nothos--4i it many faces come . y creditor, and assents to the payment of the enor. streets of the city, to the shady and romantic lants earesyentag tie. Teal nae Mey cure uevtiet the dot etalge ay vied hated 8 yb a ae extra session of last year, Mr. Clay made a sii mous obligations imposed by the heavy infliction of | of this sea girt Isle, where they will be fanned free | shall be forgot, if indeed you are penitent. legree of trouble—but wit giory has depatt- | statement from official sources in one of his speeches; our debt. We have not yet reached the point of| by the coolest sea air that you can imagine, all per- ‘And never from my heart i blas; ed, and J can almost say, with Hamlet, y offic sequently the movement forthe same period of both tinue. Not a policeman, day officer, or any one repndiation—that, I regret to perceive, has become | famed too by the new cut hay. And be surrounded Shall time thine image blot ; « —_ man delights me not, say Teasiatay compared as follows :— else was near to keep the peace. Shameful! the order on your side, and until we do, which may | by the most charming company that could be select- The dreams of other days depart, Nor woman either —.” Mecuihés dik Muiasioaentie en tem. ieiiaiiie God avert, or aim at some more equitable arrange- | ed; indeed we meet here people from every part of ‘Thou shalt not be forgot. As we grow old, and our powers of pleasing fail Rom JANUARY TO JULY, 1961 AND 1942. Dubdl ment with the public creditor, we must bare our] the United States—Georgia and South Carolina are And never, in the suppliant’s sigh, and when we remember that once the gay, the Dustin, July 15, 1842. ks to the yoke, and expect to meet the periodical | wellrepresented. Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Poured forth—to Him who sways the sky 4 'Y> 194l. pans eg difficulties—the distress and trouble which York have a di ber here, and they appear raj Shall mine own name be breath’d on high beautiful, and young, hung upon our lips, to find 6,113,410 Friends of the Liberator will feel that the ched the country scree aah te turously happy Any mau that does not appreciate And thine, remember’d not. ; Hiectt Huy listening CAalih fae Wtinmer ®-rnorning, 61,911 i sl i) c re 3 " - " r1 . 1 * 7 . = e i ” is } oh ot ihe Pas a cctae maseed ees The last news from our Indian army has been | while here every moment of his existence and every | We all send our love, and hope the blessings of God will | U8 We are liter spreading ourselves”? to f Ait x most cheering. Success has everywhere rewarded at this moment, andiitisimplicitly relied upon, that | he gallantry of our troope, as also the privationsthey ae nap Ae Vas iveéllascone uae hase yr have undergone with so much patient endurance, | gansett. A . ocd chaald be remitted to Dublin within the | Lie several forces under Generals Pollock, Sale and} — I rushed, driven by heat, on board the beautiful pea F ypc . Engiand, have coalesced, and I have no doubt that | Cleopatra, fwas transported at eighteen miles an ; ¥ use the characteristic expression of my friend, is 1t | Preasucy Notes, 3,260,190 paid rae eee fe vere =e ee Pr Geeaeid etuanee te veey: sick, and think fear he willnot | Wonderful that we atioadd grow cynical, and in our | Trust Pa = ances ne & te wile tn the Natra- | tive the day through. Yours, affectionately, despair, sneer at the luscions grapes, which to us, | Bik Bond, Lid nse SOPHIA AUGUSTA. | henceforth and for ever, must be sour. My frien $10,902,255 I wish you would write, and tell where you left father’s | who is pean. my epistle over my elbow, just ex- | Expenditures. , "C Pap ; , : wants them very much, and 1 can’t “ 7 Pe ani vie : next wees.”—O Connell Paper: , our next accounts from this quarter will reeord the | hour hither, and am now enjoying the luxuries of | §ltssem for he want tf ” Keg an ie se a ear and Foreiyn The foregoing is the last made appeal of the “ Li- | repossession of Cabool, Ghuznee, &c., and the in- | land and sea, including tautaug, that famous black Morpay, July 17, et ee ae forgotten to tell fae that the great | mimcrcounes — ouaa4 berator.” The mendacious application of this re- | fiction of a well deserved chastisement on the law- | fish, that swims in the ocean water, at 11 o'clock, | My DeaxBrotuen : ‘a sraattonte Eee Sedona pad Gales etait on Mb nden Lieve: ‘9,700 479,004 lentless mendicant, to the pockets of the more gul- | jegg murderers of their former garrisons. Having | and in butter on the table at 2. We were very glad to hear from you, for you know not merican Sea © eH pa be a hp on Monday | interest, public debt 3,997 160,291 lible and suffering portiog of his fellow countrymen, | done this, and arranged the fature suecession to the ‘The sea bathing is gloriously fine; a plunge in the | the anxiety we felt for you, and how many unhappy | last. I saw him—hump and all, no one spoke ‘Treasury Notes, 2,962,450 450,613 wants have been in part created by their es | A ffghanistan throne, it is probable that our troops} breakersofthe beach “a lalporpoise,” is a luxury not | hours we have spent and sleepless’ nights in thinking of him, but I eee he was Lega for Nahant. Ah, | Trost Funds, ie irom b the pursnit, or expectation of that change— The last overlan’ mai e Glen, § y i 2 a) 5 i ts, first, that $10,000, fs woth i nth roventient in their fortsities, Which | te Indus. | The last overland mail brought a confir- | _ A ride to the Glen, Sieepy Hollow, Paradise, and | hope and. trust. you will, when we look back on | he could unfold to us. This table presents the fac ely mation of the death, by assassination, of Shah Soo- | Sorrid Purgatory, Spouting Rocks, and Lawton’s jah, as also of General Elphinstone, who terminated an inglorious career, and died from the eflects of dysente: Our ¢ 7 the past. It is indeed, with sorrow and regret, dear been borrowed in six months! of which only $1 Mego Bagi furnisl ° sa ny pena she mother’s heart has been almost Liha i Le eo have been on account of the loan, netwithstanding ing, take a seat in Vase’s Cottage and order his cel- | of you, and that now you may confess your sins an * d th rican,” | ebrated ice creams, not made of milk and water, as giva your heart to Chit, the daily prayer of your the “Journal of Commerce” and the “ Amer in our city, I know, but of pure genuine cream. Aad | sister, for he says ‘whosoever will contess and forsake | | (ij A GALLANT GAZING WITH RAPTURE | organ forthe English stock-jobbers, have stated ‘ov ready adaptation of his principles and the political ries with which he has been dosing them, y effort upon their part) has led them to Repeal,” is still the nostram which he Lhope to write to you by oad in believe me, yours, “CooL as A tinental news a: preseats to the distempered vision—the panac time and labour of our € if you do not think better of this world after it, and | their sins shall find mercy.” Only look te him forstrength | the other evening, on the pale placid thority” that the whole $3,000,000 offered had been which is to relieve the country from the accumula- | gether taken uplwith the Elections,which it is feared | improve in your moral nature, you are a heathen, | '.Tesist temptation, and we will pray for you. Nar: careiul | ful young girl siting vis « vis in the drawing room ofan } qhecustoms have increased it appears near $2,000 . a d emb SI it that every where . nerd : * | with whom you associate, for we are judged by thecom- | up town mansion, exclaimed the transport of the mo- ‘ aes ean ence men, tts said, will earch ge | Uthis country will decide against the government, | and to be pitied. ‘ any we keep, and reverence the Sabbath and go to the : and if the receipts in the last half of the year equal abounds Drowning men, ’tis “ae s wil catch at | for there are questions involved in the issie, in} ‘The waris over; all is calm asa summer's morn: | foute of God \d may the blessing of heaven rest upon Ah! were I but alily fair of the first, they will reach $16,000,000. The land aw so, in like manner, ted the man of des- | Which Great Britain has a material interest, and to | ing. Crops are good~an old farmer told me this | you. I would write more, but have nottime. In virgin tts arrayed, are less, and for the same reason as for the small rec! perate fortune Ay tating Baath thost tenon which yourgoverament cannot be wholly insensible, | morning, ashe picked me up and gave me a ride in Believe me to be, your affectionate sister, Placed on thy neck, new whiteness there i seize upon every fleeting shadow—the most distan ? from that source last year, viz : to utter neglect in put them upon the market. If Congress had gradu prices in districts that have long been open, and offices had been opened in districts where surveys Jong since completed, and those means adopted, whic} | allude to the ultimate ratification of the Right of | his wagon ; the good soul, I upset his basket of po- CAROLINE B. RICHARDS. Would all my leaves pervade. 4 Search treaty by France, which it was expected aoe Wpoee tae his eggs bas map Ne a " P.8.—Write when you receive your things and let us| qyis whiteness, fair Indy reader, wean imparted by using would take place (the protest of General Cass to the | got the old fellow so fuddled by treating him that he | know. Dr. Felix Gonrand’s Vegetable Blanc Spagne, 0 contrary notwithetatiia,) ae the present, French | did not get to market till his\neighbors had sold out | , Rowotrs tx Lrstno-—A haul was made from the hose ) spanish Lily White, » preparation warranted {reo from cabinet should be enabled by an increased support | and turned homeward. Sicktrandtie Sdisiwing yong rowdien rating {ree 1% | all deleterious substances’ nd which elicits a freshly, in the new chamber, to carry the measure underthe | A poor fellow hung himself here this morning; his | Pht and the following e 3 lowing, smooth alabaster whiteness, such as y of a change of cireumstances, however ight about, or however visionary and uncertain, medium of its accomplishment. Tis thus that snell numbers amongst his followers, the reck- ry class—the adventurer, the visionary, ; . P seontente: cl a nder x to 19 pulled and packed away in the Tombs. They have | Joscrihes :-— individual of common sense, who is in want of mon bri i tn nwo ip dete i Su tnte d of | <nction of its approval. But it seems that this is] name Ilearn, is Peter Warner; he wasfrom New | teen's perfect nuisance to the neighborhood for some | “Sie | durst not yet come to her face, to take | 1.04 available property to dispose of, would have taken -ed, and but few of the staid, the indepen- | not to be the case, and that our hopes of future | York State, had been in town since. Ist instant, sell- | months past. Several of them were admitted to bail yes- | away the name of palenéss from her most pure white- aes, orcad. is dent, and more reflecting of the community, filching | nesee, anda good understanding between your con- | ing camphine lampsor some such thing—he selected | terday in the sum of $200 each. The net when overhauled | fhe» opening land offices, advertising, &c., the receipts as he goes Long, From the pockets of the feonfiding | faderaey and England, must depend on the result of | a. spot called the blue rocks, his instrument was a | was found to contain James Culen, John Quinn, John Con- | "Put up carefully in boxes 26 cents each, and to be had | the lands would have been fully $2,000,000 during the =the needy and dependent, who hope by sustaining | the negociation at present going forward at ‘Wi vine, which he tied round his neck, then secured to | nor, James McManus, Thomas Farley, Samuel Banta, | only at 67 Walker street, one door from Broadway. tix monthe, All this, howéver, hes bean atterly him in his p m, to work out some eili- Ti fay be enccessful 1 je bush and threw himself forward: he had in mean. | John Thompson, John Bennett, Charles Williams, Elias cbiieeninmiiediiantneaiatte vi ny . cireuvastances, through | 8ton.. That it may be successful is the ardent | a bush and thi ” ie Gt thn] Randle, John Wood, John Sager and Bernard Sager. GARDEN.—To-night there is to be | Blected, and Congress has been absorbed in endeav cient chiog . snore, through | wish of every well thinking man on this side. | time stabbed himself in each side of the breast—the ; thie (d= VANERRUD GARY ace cedintscrest | alienate the land altogernet from the Sokerel ROFIEM his instrumentality. Curiosity persuaded me within F. W. cause is not known—he had said a good deal about ret Cavont.—The rogue, Charley Ba a grand entertainment at this ig ne pe the la l the treat few days, to make a visit to the rooms of | i his tre ent there having served him a trick rom Blackwell's Island about two w: Browne appears in new characters, as Narcissus Stubble | phe ordinary receipts have been navies ' val ® eopouiation, on the Codesiéa of one Er ; se Re nee elt ne Served AUN. a TICK | Was caught on Saturday night by otticer Stephens, d Captain Thadwick; fireworks ef a magnificent kind | yo” "Yo. ‘expenditures of tier weekly meetings ° WI ilatchely ex, | NAavAta—United States ship Boston, Capt. Long, | by, running away iu his debt. : late deputy keeper Ruckle, and lodged in his old quarters | got up by Mt. Edge; to conclude with a Grand Faney | p tees Becca deg Aga! il glade epee el EO March 90, for Manill The cotton factories here are losing money and | Surly by the latter, Bree pall ational, under the direction of Mr. ES. | pecesy of exponents oe, Jy, wand falling off was there !—what a iament- | sailed from Canton, March 90, for Manilla talk of stopping if times do not improve. f 4 ‘who superintended the same fetes al the "how ihe clued Said Gallic hi bs inge fron the times gone bye, end the sonl- < oat Other things are as they were in 179). A fine | irmyraynnina ro Kitt—-A strapping big negro, named | Conyaal Theatre. ‘i'his whole entertainment is given for | _ Showing that had ordinary vigilance been 0 stirring scenes T have myself witnessed in the same | Norutxe nvr Sreamens—To-day or to-morrow | good old fashioned place is this, plenty of rich folks in eae Meena tray i eke tag od twenty-five cents, If there is not an overflowing garden | since March, 1941, in bringing the lands to m room re ee wid casi anitindee oh jaree | the Columbia with three days later news, will reach | and beautiful ae ec herbed that think oe watchman Russell on Saturday night, and also for beating | to-nig ieee oan a ee cee tole $3,000,000 additional would have been rec sa oh portion of the intelligence, rank, a pendence te selves so, as in other places—it is great. am off | Lewis Fraser and John Batice. “Served right,” as the | once, - u Jus of 00,000 over the expenses of the last of then ation—the premive mo git lh Be: for Fort Adams, where the United States army are, | Common Council reader used to say. r. i a At iis such verity for sucha fice would eve tas dette: Sram un of that house of Patriots, who, by a united and vi- : oe all but afew men who are among the Indivns in} Dratus rrom Res.—Isanc Worden was taken into the a . m - m’ n10’s.—The new pe ° is 1 s li 7 Me e wonder of the juenters ofthe garden. For full par- rowed du the past six gorous effort in 1929, worked, out their country’s | Ninio’s—The new pantomime comes out to-| Provide” Yours, Vero. | city’ prison on Saturday night, ina beastly state of intoxi- | the wonder thio aii POS. | ihe. angen bestows Surin. Cereiet OR regeneration, and foreed a hostile and reluctant mi- | night. The management has kept the affair so ———-——— cation, and died yonaiay, ‘A woman named Mary Do. do. of debi paid. nisty to, concede fan equal measure of freedom to | snug, we know nothing of its plot; ‘tis whispered,| Cuatnam Tuxaten.—To-night, at this establish- | MeCrea,who has resided at 08 Nineteen! rest diehiion Cholera! 2) Y - ight milli cel ore bl pea ome epi however, to be an interesting one—and the scenic | ment, Sheridan Knowles’ new play of “ The R thesame cause, Thecoroner held ing TWO CASES OF SPASMODIC CHOLERA | Excess borrowed. iedaeepeewe ae ed by the coarse _ F : 39 wi Chance or Hicnway Ronseny.—Baeil Baks, the negro |) 0), ted by one of the most respectable prac- is score of idle and necessitous—the offscourings of | effects are said to surpass any thing yet attempted | of Arragon” will be produced in splendid style, poartiag house keeper, corner of Anthony and Centro |e ae GHY:. ‘These vases eB her ton Rak Or two millions borrowed in excess of the deficien neighbouring streets and alleys, with some | by the Ravels. This is saying much, the Green} together with a new drama, of intense interest, en-| streets, charged BillDuteher, a black eae ee othing upper part of Hudson street; one is recovering—the other | the ordinary receipts! The defenders of an ine i m™ : , L : : ‘wd tow: ‘on Saturda; 0. TT ; 7 spent or ten of the actors in bogs they | Li Monster, and the Magic Pills, being yet fresh in our} titled “ Demetrius.” We would advise all who in- a obeys Beale was just iy ie » hated Te Soresina Aitiy site Of OUF otréetatend the Lopes 54 peer reemine ae ae ” hey sy tert anmaranee would guarantee them an | Tecollection. We shall see and repottaccordingly. | tend visiting this popular house this evening, to go | Iu grocery sore in Orange street when the assault took | wore” fy tows rte, Tilhy Gave of our rest and the | soy necause they could not get ea, query it their appearance would guarantee 9 cunnlligtei I it ly, as the theatre will be crowded, beyond | Place: Olficer Stephens arrested y uf physicians to fear the visitation of the pestilence, Let | been so successful in destroying the ¢' 8 ‘tie Aa t fe with peaelaicochh “a Tue Wearner.—Nothing can exceed the fickle ae i * pila was committed. every individual take at once prompt and effectual pre- | ment, that the brokers will not lend them a dollar nia city et, ome 7 re =| doubt. a . f H TERATIVE MIXTURE, | ventive measures. For this purpose the College of Medi- tions were as follo componnd of wickedness and absurdity, that a fur- | ness of the weather. Yesterday morning the ther- » THE Banna a etectual power in expel: | cine acd Pharmacy have prepared the the same period of 1641, the operat ps ther change in the political condition and institu- Jat 90 in the shade. Bef ight i Bankrupts, eoereiiee Oe a oantelt morbific petecs, and fe ike Og ANTICHOLERA PILL! 60 Ordinary receipts. . «- sea bes 5 3 tions of this country is intended to be realised— | Mometer stood at 90 in the shade. Before night it SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Teen oaer the quaeks, whether in eca or | now for sale at the offices of the College, Price % cents} Do. ~ expenditures... ++ +++ +++ + that its severance from E was down to 50. Thick coats were put on and| Gideon Howland, New York, late merchant, Sept. 15. | the nostrums thduice a diseased state of the system, per box. Be supplied immediately. is pill removes h ngland is to be effected, out of it, it does not r. Mr Amount borrowed organs.’ Pro- | Amount, borre ; eee | Don debt paid. « street, | Exceseborrowed,,..5 +. 555+ ; ; : : Little late N.Y. Sept. 3 fies the blood, and | Excess of ex and Ireland made, once more (according to theit | thick shawls, and fires lighted. It was showery and | {7oelnitine late merchant NV Seek 3 Or A Te ee er ee ot Medicine ord een eee ee ee ee eeeal orp’ fet | Aaoax vision) '4 free, and ot ep query ‘i squally all day ; and so dark that in some places gas Theodore Clark, hatter, N.Y, Sept. 3. iihed ee ee 'W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. | cure a box immediately saiieoie, anea such barefac c , was efore attempt " John M. Nelson, Fishkill, (compulsory ,’on complaint o e Medicine & Pharmacy, ‘W. 8. RICHA! Agent, ed to be played off upon the world, or a more suc- | Was lighted at noon, and in many places before 5) itm rn vieney ON, a) ee ——" ys ii " 97 Nassau cessfal effort made to extort money from an abused | P. M, Sherman Griswold, Austerlitz, Columbia County.