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os = | recourse which ie had to the courts of this city, in [Correspondence of the Herald) * TRE.—Atter the usual devotional exercises, conduct- ea New York, Sunday, July ®, 1843, cases of slander, and the facility which has’ been Youxgrs, Westcnesten Co., ed by Rev. Mr. Colver, the following discourse was | ection a tA ‘EST SOU ITHERN SHIP aa afforded to malicious rersons to gratify private me- Saturday, July 8, 1843, delivered by Rev. Dr, Beecher, founded on the | tis " Saeabate Manan fom Danita en Sansvoos Srainen—Our readers will please bear in lignity b . res re At Mr, Lupuow’s. texti— But it in said these evils are not {I 20, Abie Neue rie. {Brew te “a hy “4 mind that the Heraid oan be obteines! ‘aily, on the arrival | 'ignity by elander euits, give considerable interest | vty tpiron;— Traitors, heady, birh-minded, lovers of pleasure, moro | of theatricals, but are the results of their perversi oy ting, New pores Osiud, gure Perio Cabello, end Yea mainte) oe acon to a decision which has been recently given by | Yinmediately after despatching my communict- | thanloverse! Got. IL Timothy 34 ’ The tendency ofa thing is what it does ip all time one } vangeh, : or oe c ” . Judge Kent of the First Circuit, by whigh he hae | tion} find lodg- | The text 1s the climax of a black catologue of sins Circumstances, and such is the depravity of man 'he Forelgn Pertse - ¥.— The Werald can be had of Mr. | 4+ Be defnaite ton last evening, Rading that I could get no lodg- | 708 tre a owed not consist in chat desire’ of | thwatres in ali time have produced corruption, end nn ©, Iuae eels. port, Maris, Steen. ft Mhi- i, Repmetees Howe, Subeeribery leaving their wi. | determin that a defend2ii, eannot be. held } ings at Youkers, Tbegan to look about elsewhere tor | ,,)1%", Rlesstre loved cocs not gonsies ht Ikke Nestea of formly uate Laws ot partre have prounced thelr result: \edeiph im Bhcoveard, CF Nok 9:, Wilt . ba Segue: to br of g Final Sol “ Vheai suuse and effect. . yon, bu om, 5; . Middletown, Conn., is Agent forthe | whieh cell! iM , uw whom may b¢ obtained copies ofthe Daily and pied forth the decision —— Alexanders} ;, \ an, who has thefamous * Andre papers,” and kis tio, for New York, iv « aud mischievously perverted, the evil should like Acc friend Mr. Seaman, I concluded to go up to Tarry- lunary enjeyment or pleasure and sense mstead of the hol, be given up, service and lever ot God. vs, Loughmow, was commenced by _ bailabie i . . | Itis expressiy condemned inthe Bible. Itis condem: Literary Notio Sino Sino, N, ¥, Mesera, Stanton & Co. copias, and application having been made tof town, partly fora lodging, and partly to sce the PR ir ph wecapchan gus d yah mars aged Anphter n od in every ioral imprecation, Alt the adjancts of the Tue Pracrical poten ie —By R. Sherlock, D. Kuncorom, N. ¥., Mr. Z. Waller, Judge Lynch, an order was granted by him to hold gvound where Andre was captured. We started ing and im inebrik teemanery sree heey — wre ty D. iow veces iy let & Cc : phi ie pes “ t sect thee dolendant te ballin dha anes he Wie sal mea Senet cccsnua cee le f . pee yarn ono ! new woe jeust whick seem to have express reverence t .— Published by Appleton Co. very elegan Tux Posrrirs Conraovassr 1x tam Uxrrep | thereupon arrested. Motion wav then made to die. upon the beautifal ste ay ah ‘River. I eter peat ag soe Tu the progress of theto remarks the Doctor sai), | -dition of a standard theological work. It must Stares.—The recent develepments of the growth charge the defendant on filing common bail. The ahs ; vealietont Euaticaiios: Cha 7 ~ ion amongst all who de- r ' 3 ‘ apd obliga'ion was on all Christians ond potriots to think | have a very wide circu! was a most splendid moonlight evening—indeed ne- | it ° ous institution, the Gud worsbipied | and act right on all subjects which respect to religion oF tot pi i . nd fices, fesstings, wine and sang: ‘9 | public morals; in republics there ine. couservotory | size to observe etrict piety and devotion. 5 power aguinst effeminacy and corruption but an intelli | Soran’s Poxms.—A collection of very readable and progress of Puseyism in this ountry, have ex- ‘ 5 ° : v affidavit of the defendant did not deny the slander- cited & very interesting commotion in the religious ver did 2 moon shine more bright! d r did ous words charged to have been spoken, nor show dewmacdtamme ghee a small party enjoy a more romantic and delightful sireles. The Chureiman—the orgen of the Episco- | any fact as , y reat ontiquity—the | &*2¢ and pious public sentiment, ical pi b evidently of cultivated c " 4 special ground of disch: other thes | ride. The continue " ‘ ay other institution of great antiquity—the poetical pieces, by a man y of ¢ pal ehurch—gives the following version of the scene | what must arise in ordi: Ty cases, The only point | rock and yf chet accel aul bs me aes pe asp dehady bite sare Asay five the Plattsburgh Republican.) mind and refined taste. Sold by Francis, Broad- which we desernbed a few daye azo :— raised by the defendant's 1 whether the li Riset ot nistic than auxili wers. There has been no We publish to-day (by request) the report of the Pre- | way, On Sandey morving last, a 3t. Stephen's Church, | oracti ‘ant’e counsel was, whether glances of moonlight was truly enchanting. tet hornen Mesa” Ten thicive bie crnelak no eulogies | testant and Catholic gentlemea, who conjointly visited Naw Alstxanass in rex ‘Cmx-or Peres, Srox- tm thiscity, (tho time aud j.se0 a),einted by the bishop | Practice of the Supreme Court tohold to bail in ac- | We “tarried” at Tarrytown over night, and in | on the church, and the church wasted no blessing upon | Corbuto investigate the facts connected with the burning bs i Githe<.ocene for tue admisrion ot several candidates to | tions of slander was or not abolished t Several | the morning took a view of the currounding scenery | the theatre, and for a long time it seemed doubtful on | f,8 quantity o! Bibles at that place last November. vesant.—By J. Paulding. An exceedingly inter- deacens? nea ame ? i high character and stunding of the : cai , Yioes of tae Chusse. wears Lisetenned by an unpeesse Points were raised by the counsel for the plaintiff a8 | paid a to Col, Beekman’s’ pateraal country | uthashaion kis volicn seey’eed saute ee eo above allededto, ine auificlent gu ty to a libe esting and valuable colleetion of historical reminis- deoted disturbance. When the bishop, according to | £0 the regularity of the motion, but they were deci seat, and what is the most Srtaceelin art of the ex- | bas prevailed. The Di commenced ite retreat, | eblightened public, thatthe investigation wes fairly und | cences of New York. For sale at Burgess & String- usaye, hal summoned the people to declare if they knew | ded against him, leaving the snaked question of ‘ ni and the church its onw | d the time seems | Properly conducted, and that the facts set forth im the ‘auy impediment or notable crime” which should : vent the candidutes from receiving orders, a clergyman, | ‘BC bailable or non-bailable character of the ac- bevited in his robes, reae wp in the middle aisle, and read | tion of slander for the opinion of the eourt.— identi ; "a, 222 Broadway, corner of Ann s'reet; and ut fed the very identical spot where the | near, when under thesuffrage of an enlightened public | Teport may be relied upon as correct. O', BEG: DR Beat a Chia Brees unfortunate and lamented Andre was captured. We | the Drama will pi Iwas jue to the public that atransaction se outrageous | the publishing office, C. . Childs, y nf ‘ Ne 5 r be definitely pronounced, | its character, smd so revolting to the feelings of « mora! | street, Tou: jt againat : i 4 visited the little valley in the midst of which runs “ jus community, should be inquired nd Gatcey ground ou alleged doctrinal errors, anni when | 22d&e Kent gave his decision as follows:—"I am the litte trouks where ‘Mids aang to water his | fairly discussed ie cljiasot toa tasetrete otter ders scree ip the eoieacreruees ce | Comevinscr, seanies os are Bade. h ‘ : , : i ion and coun: ee a A Fe Soap caer oumilerly jnablted, erent band read a of opinion that the defendant ought to be discharged | horse. We saw the place where grew the tree | the confidence an ¢ of a Christian republican Rooney, at the instance of the Catholic : i from custody on filing common bail, with under which those immortal names, Paulding, Van | nation f sie D eiuael fn aentionnens Seed | oct ee ee emrine ome on ai narnia LO epy. It their scats, Bishop Onderdenk rose in the chancel, and s y a ullgrdiiare dai gO EO By ft og *at cards, when | _ [shall not on this occasion indulge in local references, iocese, the Gentlemen whose | contains seme very curious details about European stated in eflect, that the aceusation now brought had been | to either party. This practice in the Supreme her hoard ti horse upon which Andre rode, | °.&vainglorious exuitation. For though it is true, that Ferre q eto te ant | diplomacy. Ppteca a wneettigated by himself and a counsel of pres- | Court was established early, and hasbeen confirmed | ‘ey heard the, war-horse upon, whic Mdown to | Laid predict a result, which, if it come ‘0 pass, it was no ed with the burning of the Bibles at that place.| Tux Democratic Revimw—July. A very inter- ters, of whom the accusers were part; that all these, | « aay And we traced the little bubbling brook down to | prophetic gitt of mine, but the simple understanding of | nected with the burnin is bligetion | esting number’ Embollhed with a porrei theatcueers alone excepted, hed concurred in reco: in several cases.—2 Caines, 47: 2 John, 293; and 20 | the very spot where they took from Andre the boot the movements of Providence and the signs of the times. | Thia,the revermend gentleman was under no o ‘ion er. mbellished wi Pp mending che ordination eft! fs ‘ i i ‘ i i - | to do, inasmuch ashe had no pastoral charge or control | Thomas H. Benton, and a very spirited etching of 2 psiteara m ath roremge ney bya Johnson, 337; nor do I perceive that the Revised | Which contained the fatal papers, now in possession | Much less wewld I indulge in any personal implica: » ‘ “ R tion at | ‘the Newa Boy”—the first of i 3 ial : of Col. Beekman. tions in what I may be called to say about the tendency | Whatever over the #rench Catholic congregal ry ie of @ series. jeu present would be ordained, | Statutes in their provisions respecting Judges’ ot- | Tae morning was truly delightful, and greatly did | and results ofthe theatre. For it bas been, as the slave or ee carne Seer tbre Branne’s Dictionary or Arts, Scrences, &¢ — aftectionntely harm mended to the | ders, have altered this practice —(8 R. S., 348.)” | we enjoy the pleasing reminisences of the occasion. trade and the traffic in alcohol, 8 lawful investment both | sine ae ee reapeneibility. of requesting | We have received from the Messrs. Harper the 9th pasted the lips of Bishop Onderdonk, when ‘Ives, | This decision is so clear in its terms that we leave | We passed down through Sleepy Hollow, and also ees Ole fare ro ae they with anne wane competent gentlemen to inquire into the matter for the | umber of Brande’s “Encyclopedia of Science and of North Carotin the Litany, ° | it with furth d d that truly magnificent marble country seat, vs m bene Aiphone satisfaction ofthe public, and that the g whoever | Art,” embracing, among many other things, concise Jemn iavocats of te Moly Trinity “was completed, the He on fe ShentecW Oe 9e RUMI: uilt and owned by Philip R_ Paulding, Esq., one of | {ne jutgment of’ God. pi eripeeee eg they might be, should alone bear the odium attached to #0 | and selhy ten essays on Political scanamy; pet- Teverend protesters again arose, turned their back . . the descendants of the Paulding who wasengaged 1 * sacrilegious an act as th . spective, plamet, pneumatics, population, &c. The sla abd'the Simops and waited out of the Church, | - WADIns Fain ar Ranwar.—A very interesting | inthecapture of Andre, and through whose. pole: | {netttyamunments ore unlawful,” “Ehe mind end body | patver Roouey i ust whole will occupy twelve nambers,.at twenty-five Ladies’ Fair took place at Rahway the other day, | ness we were bi community for Causing the investigation to take place; | centy each, and as published berobieined at A enabled to obtain conveyance to | theatrical amusements are essentially and wholly sinful ‘nts each, PI may be obtained at which a correspondent describes in such pathetic | Tarrytown. In short, the whole ride down the line | mtheir nature, and exclusively mischievous. For few ee ne agree aiecttienca O { ie entenas this office. : terms that we cannet refrain fr iving hi of the Croton Aqueduct, from ‘Tarrytown to You- | institutions are so exclusively mischicvousas to exclude | Os ohiie ce investigate the matter, showsconciusively | Wenxs or Lorp Brron—No. 4 of this beautiful omit of Te: Atbell the besitiy’ Fone oH fend sic, | Kers upon the banks.of the North river, and oppo. | a mixture of incidental good. | Ido not obyect to it because | Te pOWas Meena Stee var as ho’ and his brethren of | reprint of Morris’ edition of Byron has just’ been ‘ount of it, albeit the beauty of the ladies, or some | gite to the noble Palisades, is one of the finest end | int capeniry four the sehen eithee aauthoe ‘ong pas. | the same faith were concerned, that nething connected | issued by the enterprising publishers, Carey & Hart, other cause, has played the deuce with his ortho- | most romantic in the couniry. sions of human nature, nor because ho theatre can be 60 pean pe should be concealed from the search- | of Philadelphia. Graphy, which we have taken the liberty to cor | ©” arriving at Yonkers we found the Governor | jormed and conducted as to include the good and ing eye of the public. Very funny. We like tosee a movement among " the dry bones of the valley. Any thing is preferable rect, and his friends. I understand that he arrived at | theevil. But because the page of 'y show: Adt all Asiixe tetend sf yen re fretly five, place to there: aly Fanmer’s EncycLormpia—A very wseful tothe orthodox torpidity. We have now the most Ye Yonkers about halt pasteight A. M.—wasreceived | attempts to make it what it ought to be have failed. Ten ine reg bib faces a eneouragi ta of (bine ‘ou will please insert in the columns of your paper | atthe dock by the town committee of arrangements, | | But while I say these things, I sball not admit thot the | light beiore © PUDIIC. nthe report, that an itine. | «,4JIEUETO Cargoutsina—Pablished by Appleton raging prospects of a purifying, refreshing, ex- this | limited Feport of one ot the most splendid tairs | the Hon. Aaron Vark, chairman, Wr. W. | discussion of the subject is needless or invidio Te wati iey ig dey are pe 7 the sacrilegious | Co-—A useful religious work, reeommended by @iting storm. oa ere sumdeesar given in Rahway, ‘The object, as | Scrugham, Esq., secretary, Dr. HS. Gates, Wm. | though sound argument is someti poe sain aes i rama naithe Ise fete et Dr. Anthon. It will be ween by the following card, that the die- | an Episcopal ‘Church ia “Wahway, cud intent it ee L. Morris, (brother of Mayor Morris) Charles Du- Fer anyadiouss and no form of persuasion ts more mean | “22s protestants, rejoice that our Catholic neighbors | Rosent Mxrny’s Mussum—July—Sold by Bur- tinguished clergymen referred to in such contempt- | ™est adrairably gotup. There were two beautif senbury, Groton Aqueduct Commissioner, Edward Tor the feart ino of his » inquiry | 20d friends had neither lot nor portion in the matter. | gess & Stringer, corner of Anonstreetand Broad- mpt- ly got up tiful young he fearless exercis: own right of free inquiry wousterms in “The Churchman,” are about to make | lie" who told thexflowers, at a pretty gooi price—onea | F. Shounard, Esq. Dr. A_M. Gates, Justice Rock- | ang argument. However much we may differ with them in religious | way. Miss T*g Hed, with a pretty wreath of flowers on { well, Anson Baldwin, Esq. Ed. N_ Bibb i tenets (and differ we most certainly do), we should be ® counter statement:— her head, from under which flowed the most beautiful | Prince W. Paddock and Samuel W. Welis, ae ” | aetna’ handeld of Religion a Tey ea Teantetal grieved to see injurtice done them by imputing to them Pei epamebatn a Aare doe 7 of this ele- A Cavp—We had dsterminedto content ourselves with | 924 luxuriant black curls that man ever witnessed, and | At the reception, he was addressed on behalf of | (bat the theatre bas been the auxiliary of holiness. How. of which they are not guilty, and in ‘ 2 y having conscientiously performed our duty on the sub: | {Wo snch black eyes! never saw. She was neatly attired | the Committee by Mr. Scrugham, as follows :— ever correct Le its morality, its claims to holiness will not participated, by word, act, or deed. Owen’s Lxcat Oxsrrver—July.—An exeellent ca + ogee or nation in St. Stephen's, deeming it most ia prep oa) eer mylene Mame blinks “The peeple of Yonkers, without distinction of | be insisted on. Profanity has be prevalent then Sedu number. ee A udent that sm ters , which she sold at cent he er ; ; py 4 id i it if r 9 opt within eur tense pene cylin Leg be | was one poor fellow. who somght an fotroducrion te ree | Party, have sent out their committee to meet your de A fe, have a0 generally been introduc. | _ The undersigned, in compliance with a requ tofthe | ‘Tux Paxacuxn’s House in 1x “Far Wast.”— Nic. The sttacks made on ue, in certain publicer) fair enchantress, and wae no soener introduced thun she | ©X¢ellency,and welcome you to their shores. edtobe ridieuled os bigots, or sv dantic or | Rev. J. Rooney, of Plattsburgh, and in conformity with | The following description of a pastor’s house ia the “The Churchman,” of this date, (July 8th.) le Persurded himte buy a boqueite, for wnich he That committee have assigned to me the honor- | Gui}, ail to illustrate wheat dolts rel rf Jans ol NY OER Be SOE I ecisiitaas ot Ti a te in whi alternative between a silence which might be misrepre- | P8¥ 50 cents, and soon made hisdepariure, no doubt w: able and pleasant duty of addressing you; and in | how'much more sensible, polite and reputable those are | the papers, me orbu ir. the own of Champlain, | “clearings” of Tearesee, and the way in which sented, and afull disclosure, from the beginning, of allthe or Ke had never seen that flower gitl, The other one, hain name, in behalf of the people they represent, | who are without it, SAT SU saa reetgrere eo fore rel tion, ea | the “ clergyman’s blessings” were educated, is from atters connected with thi ies is @ pretty biue eyed, light complexion re lcome you. Indeed nothing would be regarded by its friends or ene- ‘i “ ‘ 3, fn taechurch. We will, thersioee lop bent ee and brown huired headeome iy firmed in white, in i omy a fae city to visit us. There you mies more ludlocous than cleiming (or the thesirethe | Aller examined a number of witnesses, we have | the late work entitled, the “* New Pi urohase, or Se. in a few days, a full statement of the case. public, | which (she looked charmingly, abd reminded usof the have been shown extensive public works, and mag- | Character of a pious instivution, and nothing sooner ruin | t report, that Bibles were burnt, and that t pauesber | va Years and a Half in the Far West.” There New York, July #, 1843. faries that we read of sometimes. We sheuld do your | nificent specimens of architectaral beanty. We | il#stock thanto become such. ox A Meg tir vig wee teats nuk that to be | may be some of our readers to whom the eketch eter caer young! idles wi fe ettended the’ Poet Occn denecteeetes can show you none of these; but we can point you ane Dherete it apts pavese to eeipuine: the Mit y from Canada, and recently’ from Frence, a | will be interesting HENRY ANTHON, DD, | their names we were unable to learn, but their looks we | to beautiful groves and rich luxuriant fields, sights, | qyestrical amusements are vot designed to discipline the Hr. Telman was the tole inetigator and | What the oasis of dry deserts is, all know; but the oasis Rector of 8t. Mark's Chureh, | #hellnot forget inaburry. One waa'a black eyed and | it Imistake not, net ungrateful to your farmer eye; gorous thought, but to relvx it irom acvereaty. | Mover iu the business of burning Bibles, end in oprosi | or waste woods and waters is—a clearing’ with ite dey ie tk ii 7 dent it A is ie ri ; black haired girl, something of the Sidden style, dressed | and we can lead youto ground made holy by the and as to general knowledge, it lies within the limits wishesond feelings of Mr. Dugus, the resident | jap4 and sunlit opening. Such wes now This is right. Let ushave a “full disclosure,” | in white, and « mort chatoing girl comeed blood of struggling {reemen; spots, I doubt not, not | of fe Fury ce (aa Phe Rleiaenk uf bike pastas pe thie Cartas. se noire rt Ee pue ae, Suter gentlemen. We have more to say about this busi- | to were preity blue eyed girls, with light uninteresting to your patriot heart. aud vicissitudes; and when and where has it drilled the bape PeOperte r : but a veritable two atory house of hewn and squared ti a Prigee a . Bes : is re the te. These Bibles were given ness, but will wait till we get all the facts. hie onan gang be reais aie ares cree | _AsGovernor of the State of New York, the bright. | mind to close thinking, te deep investigation, or powerfu! - Woe Gamelice by Peeumant agents.of the Bidie so. | Def with ashingleroofand smoke curling gracefully up- ; argumentation? Whst school houses, academies and col- | °° - : ward {rom its stonechimney. Yes, and there were corn- Jidiciourly arranged, end reflect much honor on the le Peceivaden dere ee tape paaee cat liberty roe fathers | lexes has it built?) What streame of general knowledge : Se ene ero left with Individoals, af d out: Travian Ovens Company.—The Italian troupe, papel eh ape peony jevephranti toaees at here, in many a skinmsh, died to obtain. We ee Piece phy aptodene pe geeoran oR whoee representation in New Orleans of J Puritans, | credit on the orstor, from NewYork, Mr., R.,who it seems | trust, and doubt not, that as you have been, so you lore us ; and inthe midst ofa very extensive clearing was net a cabin. small number of th burned, could iu pi Proton thavarthie, feoen Bow Yes mead Re ee yee aere te Mi] able amusements. But these are ottended with expente patberet mcrece ta, and ot xe qa excitement here. will continue, a fat! guardian of peace and | that few can sfford; and are so few in number that three : ht nce tape her operas, were received | "we should like to know who those two young men | liberiy. 4 fourths of souls can never be benefitted by them, but must | W#s ut Corbu five care Re eases ai tae with the mos: flattering evidences of the public re- — from N.Y. beetles and onein aleg-| Again, in the name of the committee, and of the | contrive recreations as well as they can. La pail strong language hii PPI t gard, are now travelling northward. As it 1s very | Hore suey seemel tocut quite = swell, Wi hope that | people of Yonkers, | assure your Excellency of our | They demand also for the few whem they do accom. | Wholesftuir. the above facts and circum: | He kitchen, and bedrooms sepe i modat reat multitude of men and women who make hearttelt gratification at this token of respect. [Sela Yor ile to. easGve theres end otmarein cumstances disadvantageous to cheracter, comfort, and the hopes of a better world. I am aware of the delicacy of speaking the truth on this probably that they may soon visit this city, we feel | from Spa Springs, will not forget the wa: i ; y home agnin. that we will perform an acceptable service im stating | | The fair was most earitally got up, aud went off very | | We hail your presence with sincere pleasure and mg aor ‘ well, with some profit to the managers. The county | With unfeigned feeling, welcome you to our town the individual claims of the members of the compa- | beaux are good bh: paca talieeer ‘and abe neti: and homes,” : ther. There, too, we stances, we have arrived at the conclusion that whatever | “20! » t00, odium or blame there is in this transaction, it belongs to | S004 belonged to the family but properly dre Mr, Telman; and that it would be uncbaritable and unjust respectia. to their ve elders and saperiors—a very rare thing in the vew pur- to throw it upon the whole denomination. chases, and since the reign % intellect, iA ny (o the favor of the numerous supporters of the | serving of the fair ladies of which New Jersey is so justly e subject, and I shall here relieve my own feelings by the EBEN'R A. SCOTT, formerly in most old purchase counties. ‘The merediftu. opera in this city. From what we can learn, Signor | **lebfated. So Mr. Editor I must conclude, Goveanor Bovcr’s Rerty. tetmony of Roumenn, & genius ot | i BAVID PaRsoNs, 97a sion ot * knowledges” without diecipiine of mind in ser aa “ . z And believe me truly, &c. w. I feel grateful to my feilow-citizens of Yonkers, fascinating write \ eRTY.. atiainment, is wot #0 favorable to virtue and Valteliina, the principal bass, hasa voice of no in- - for this renewed expres-ion of respect from the | and an infidel and j : CRE tt Gatun as lyceum men ¢ i considerable power, aud much eultivatiou, and | Nvisances.—A petition, of which the follewing 1s | people of Westchester. Ihave, indeed, during my ee 8 the demoralizing influence of the stage from PATRICK MOFFITT, 3 o * . >. such cs usseau. r, = - we are confident wili, if he have the op-|4 copy, has been placed at the Mechanics? Ex bile sty eer ae pooeahe antoneediios tre ‘To such representations there have been noble excep Cxamrxain, Corbu, 9th March, 1843. portunity, make u decidedly favorable impres- | change, Broad street, for the reception of signa- pressions which cannot eas be erased from my | tions; but the balance of the t ony is true against tesmen, or by selfish end sullen dem: * : eatre. biti it sion, He isan Italian ofjprepossessing personal ap- | tures :— recollection. ‘The county ot Westchester is one of | Me tbeatre. W pg ea mael Seer rer drs Rocky Mountain Expeprtionx—Letrer FROM the most interesting in the State; on every road posed to the gospel. : : ‘ ured by the whole fumily in eur en- pearance, and is avery good performer. Signor eae Tees eee ae eee Cousetl rie (ee pena ieee abated out Tore, | mere smusement of «small portion of society. Can it be | Mu. Avpuson.—A letter from this distinguished terteinments and all was done from Denevolenc arif we "i - H : » your memorialists, inhabitants of the # you travel you Na inted out to you some inte | justified ? = . vers children end relations The Rev. Wm. Parsous Calvet, the baritone, is a Spaniard by birth, but would respectfully represent— Testing incident of the Revolution; almost every ; But it is claimed that theatres are schools of virtue and | Naturalist has recently been received by one of the | gud his iady, our hosts, had never been in the Kast, or in city, understands the Italian thoroughly, aud his pronun- That the heal bh, prosperity and cleanliness of this city | promontory points you to the scene of some combat. | good morals, 1 wish it were true, end that my ewn | editors of the Boston Atlas, giving an interesting y other schvol of the humanities: and yet, with the ox ciation is characterized by singular precision. He | S¢™énds the immediate passage by your Honorable body, | ‘his county is the birthplace ot a Jay, and u | feelings might be saved in adducing eviience tothe cou | 4 oo sunt of the progress of the Exploring Expedition ion of some prejudices, rather in favor, however, of of such ordinance as shall compel the speedy removal ot . i «, | trary. But listen tothe testimony of impartial history. . the West than against the East, this gentlemen and Lud: has @ voice of great compam and volume, of re- | all siaugh‘er-honses, pig stivs, sturch factorias, and other | Lompkins, two of ty most Sie Be proaecomworas: | "15 tha iin ceuteas Bart weteiees Tp-36. 172 174) | with which he is connected, and of the country | ben beautifully exemplified the insete power of Chris. markable sweetness, but he is somewhat deficient | €To*s nuisances, beyond the bounds of the city proper,or | Whose virtues and patriovsm | shall be proud to imi- | bo toils us that plays rouse the passions, prevent thi 5 he tes a tian principles to make men not only kind and generot im-exeeution, which defect, one b jto- | 2h street. And also to prohibit the landing of horned | ‘ate. Accepting tor yourself my best wishes tor acon, and are dangerous to morality. Aristotl. | ‘rough wh ch he has passed. 2c but courteous and polite. In wy dicams ne omsis of tt Deh: 2 One Dy NO Means alto~ | cattle, in loose droves, from steam or tow boats, within | your future prosperity, itdown dsa rulethat the seeiag of comedies ought o | ‘The principal portion of the letter ia written from | kind had. appear et none ivse truly lovely as that gether beyond his abilities to remove, mara, insome Heads at the ores net upugh the streetsto the Bull's | After the address, the Governor was escorted by orbidica to young yeople, ‘Tacitussaya, the Guim | hout 130 miles below St. Pierre. A postscript, | where rligion meke the desert aid the wiidernen bio degree, the effect of his performances. . children, and then to bs ogain driven in smaller droves oe Rare, of Means bo Sarr ncend Us boutenaibang |store} ~ Ontd, ta bie teott ountions pecs, dated ‘Fort Pierre, Missouri,” about 1500 miles | Seth clergy and laity wad. in bes te at ineUnwn, Perozzi, the principal tenor, unless Antognina re- | dewn town to be alanghtered; all which we believe to be | © cr nore situa: ee iH yoviewed the fe yr of the theatre a3 favorable to dissolutencas, and sd: | above St. Louis, June 1, 1843, announces their safe | and my settled belict’ in coneequence is, thet the true covers his voice, will be found a very agreeable | BUS#NCe® requiring immediate correction. priate salute ot 17 gune, and reviewed the troops un- its suppressioy al ministers of the gospel, in spite of supposed characteristic H td © | And in the tuil belief that the weliare of the city de.| der Col. Peers. He was then escorted to Col ‘The whole primitive church testified assent thereto. | 27" val. tauits, and defects, and prejudices, are, asa class, deci- singer. His voice, however, is somewhat nasal, vis,an) that your Honorables will feelan honest pride | Peers’ quarters, where he was introduced to the | Theophilus o! Antioch, in the second century, says, “It is | “As it Beppe that we are now fast on a sand bar, | dediy the very best and neblest ef men. although it is well managed, and has much sweet. | it erauting to your memorialists immediate relief in the | Colonel's stafl, and officers of the Regiment. Here | net luwiul.”—p. 180. "The Catholic Church repeatedly | about 150 miles below Fort Pierre, one of the many estab, We discovered that Mr. Parsons, tike most loeated and premises, t will, asin duty bound, ever pray, i i ii i its of the American Fur Company, I have taken it ness of expression. We iave now enumerated the | New Youn, July 7, 1848 the party took a gisss of wine, the Governor taking | prohibited it. The Protestant Church in Europe and | lishments ofthe pany, rmaenent pastors of a wooden country, received almost “ ‘ Col. x America have given similar testimony. Archbishop Til. | into my head to bore you with another letter, and you | literally nothing for ecclesisstical services. Nay, Mrs. Principal singers, although Thams, and one or two RTE SIE “ici sod ay caver mecllency the lotston ealls the theatre the "Devil's Chapel” a nursery 6 he best of it. I will, however, try rae it | Parsons incidentally remarked to Mrs. C., that for teven Otbers @i the male chorus will be found very effec. |__ MELANcuoty Accwewr —On Thureday afternoon | 214 Privates of the second Regiment of Artillery.” | 9¢ licentiousness and vice ; a recreation which ought not | som iilped wks tions Shopng alike ooiee entire years she ad never seen togetlier ten dollars, tive, aad are worthy of mention. small boat was capsized inthe Narrows, by a sud-} The Committee then took the Governor to the | t® ¢ allowed among acivilized, much less a Christian | inst. the g PP er in notes or silver! Henee, although suspeciing he . at re ‘ ity. Bishop Colli Calvinist, says, “I different aspect—and one for the wo The river hes | would refuse, and fearing that the offer might even di Ester Cortini, the prima donna,hasa fine and ex- den gust of wind, precipitating overboard Mr. Chas, | Hotel of John Bashford, where the citizens of the persuaded nothing a8 done’ sore to. debauck the age, become more contrac'ed between the sides through which | tress him, Leould buteincerely wish Mr. Pe Souid ac f pt i i ah ee place were introduced to him. Here he continued ani uses.” ite channel passes, and has also become straighter. We for our entertainment; and the offer was at last mad Premive eye, a prepossessiug face, but her figure is Goodrich, a printer, of Fulton street, his wife and | ? than the stege poets and the pity, be Sir John Le pay iu 1° offe he e thei lad about f é until 12 o’clock, when the Committee escerted him | Hawkins says, although it is plays teach morali-| meet with lvss water, tower snags, and many more in the least awkward way possible. But in vein w wanting in the symmetry and grace which give such | ‘¢it ny a lad about four years old ; the child was | to the superb and magnificent country seat of Thos. nd are the micror of human life, these sasertions are | Vers. RE Cereus Ona te fore Bre ovety argument Kael by me thet decorum w fascination to the form of Custellan. Her voice, al- washed from the arms of its mother tour times, but | W. Ludiow, Esq., who married the sister of our own Caclaep ie On ths conan the ae ae place, the sipper portions lose their softer ports end port weene ert bes pis seten although agrecable,and of a pleasing quality,yetlacks | ‘he fifth time she was unable to recover it, and it | Robert H Morns. And I must aay that Mra. Lud- | {he regions att are vie that it should ve crierwine| leavethe hurd parts, suming the shape of battlements, | oftue'goupel, aad in thetaims wok tad. olsen Prevent a ; vy was unfortunately drowned. While in that situa. | [OW 18 not only Mayor Morris’ sister, but she is, for o says, ‘if we look at the inseparable con. | towers, &c., and when viewed from a distance do not look | service is rendered te you.” compass. She has, h y 6 P ompass. ¢ has, however, cultivated it to the |” hi Z woman, fully equal, if not a little superior, to her | COnitants of sie theatre in all ‘ages, the indispensable aux. | unlike curiously built cities. The trees are becoming highest extent of its capabilities, and we are confi- | 10 they were passed by a fishing smack, bound up, | brother. __ , | iliaries, nothing can be more preposterous than. its cl scarce and of an extremely stunted growth, and inthe Grey Entebligrence. dent will prove highly eenttiee. who could readily, it is said, have rescued them| _ I should add that the Governer was accompanied | to be regarded @ school of morals. All the faci ravines that wind their way between the hills, the growth y Loop tate i from New York by Colonel Hamilton, General | ¢ rance are there—and of gross licentiousness. A | is principally red ceder. The hills themselves, which | A Basacn or Tri Yesterday, Mr. Franeis W. Signora Majooci;the segunde dotina, has @ gio. | lind they came to their sssistance. For theoaks of:| SONG ‘De. Hisberd. ‘Those geuilenen ax | Reeeeh momo ok Uinreeuets to Cree rcaaes ths | GYCMILE mabede icine ar iainienne extents fa all BLL Keessecoe: al eeG BOOMMGny aunt ap GtetU tea rious, joyeus face—a voice, perhaps not of great ero otahe we hope this was not the case. Such | company with the Rev. Dr. Van Pelt, Judge Ward, at of th le the light of the eye and the pride of life. } the very _Jostest etcripticn, 40 much, se thee ane can | Grsuitivan, to the store of Reuben Smith, Janr, No. 448 bi Fi « it in a 8 rea ih a * 4 ©ompaas,but one wisich she thoroughly understands, worn wene i bhitmchtd side only Epes ni Boa. Fresnel ake Jot Coreen a cpl the theatre for the purposes of their common worship | lopes, &, manage to subsist; ond yet they @o #0,and | Pearl street, te reeeive from him, which he did, asum of and whose powers she never transcends by over. ey were finally seen by Mr. Augustus Noye, a * Fi 3 » Mr. Si 5 ‘ ined it with deep devotion and unbroken | grow fat between this time and the sutumn. _ | Money amounting to $216in Eastern Bank bills. Short- effort. In one of Donizetti's latest’ operas, Gemma | Tesidentof Staten Island, who ahoved off alone in a i — snr hee ory Letnany adier oon harmony, and often has the testimony been given, that | | Thisis a wild and melancholy lo vking district,but count: | jy afer, O’gullivan returned telling a doleful story, how di Vergy, she plays the principal part, and will be i i i r ititudes of buffalees live aud die upon it, even less skiff, and took off the agonized parents, who were | dance and in great variety by Mrs. Ludlow. It was will etierta ee sIiiy eck Yooem hss Rewestetien, of orf thearrow and the riffe bullet than by drownune while | at the corner of Chatham and Pearl street, the pocket- 1 ad fi much exhausted. worthy of the occasion, and although there wes ership have failed. A: lication was made not ing to cross the rapid Mivsouri. Th book, in which he had placed the money for safekeeping, found init more than ordinarily pleasing and effec: SRNR Re Isae plenty of Jemonade, wine, and other liquors, yet out P miles (rom this ‘place to het the bars within oten strewed ae ee Daphne Be rere eee had been cat from his coat pocket, ond that he wes a ruia- tive. As Orsini, and Lucrece Borgia, she sings a | Steamsnir Covumnia, sailed from Boston the Ist, | of respect to the clergy who were present, no pub- ‘ound abo vo tad enthusoed;tet Nowtors terery, tf every shoot o ny | edman,&c. Mr. Kreemer at once suspected the game, drinking song, which 1n New Orleans was most en- | had not arrived at Halifax at six o’clock, A. M. on | lic toasts were drank. : bundance of deer, | and made di t enquiries, and from th \ thusisstically pplauced, and as the musical taste of | the 4th. The Halifax Postof that date waye—“She | ; Dr. Van Pelt related to his Excellency some very | Ths 2's gurana tthe pais inthe snislapespataloee and woiver aed one ear | waich came out thus he waraaafed thet the'men-y wer Gotham is, of coarse, inferior to that of no city in Be: probably detained off the hatbor by the fog. The company all very much enjoyed themselves, and the ates tke tee 1h Guar entlemen of talent ply Decausetheseare now worthless when killed | inthe possession of O'Sallivan and his brother Timothy the world, she iseure, ifshe appear in that character | Weather eet in thick and hazy on Sunday evening, | hospitaiit it Mr. 5 i here, of being greeted by the most gratifying (ap. and continued so, accompanied by rain, until six Shortly after dinner the party vor took their | decency of the plays in use; in which he declared that | *kin; covered o1 jo ot Mr, Ludlow. and power published an expostulation in regard to the in: | throug! Lae es displaying only a mass of bone and | and had them both arrested. Upon examination they we n by n very thin portion of flesbs and | ialiy committed. 4 u d to Mr. ’s, when x ot himself debesed, or loved hii ou shoot a bull, the rankness of the flesh, even of its Planes. Patan Lae STERiNS, wine stehented ot” oieerel indies aad gentlemen were int i ile and d rbters, could take them tothe theatre and best rts, is quite enough to raise @ revolt in the stomach: ‘ia ere telinks ten fest oa el yon, i Of the female chorus we can say but little, un-) Nayar.—The U.S. ship Saratoga, Capt. Tatnall, | 10 the Governor. In the mean time la tcenity "were eaaalling ‘thesr ‘oars, and "tings therr | severe thet bufues huve been 200 miles lower down the | cibly abduct, auisteal irom the guardianship lems they have received new accessions to their rita arly » | the Camp Ground, and there heard from Col. Peers, | cenity were assailing their ears, and tinging their | severe that buffa ~ pron a ave been for 20 years. The calves have ion of the Hely Mother Church, But betide thie teamony, therois more and worse, of | been n destroyed. eae ee 8 pete ettinte np Ey pee en song Te which it wou ashame to speak. Who can describe n the way of pla le" be, yw " ‘ ) ekman did not | jn fuil thedress and motions of elate dancer on this stzge | cactus urknown to uepreviously, and we intend totake | Re torlid led So page eg 5 lm ish the speech which it was said he began upon | ond throngh the land; ker pants in such close imitation | plenty of them home. We have also founda beautiful ithe devout Cembane he meets t! ad the ground during our absence to Mr. Ludlow’s— | of nature us baffled discrimination between costume anc | dwari sweet scented pe perfomes the whole atmo: of , ed paid for ite whither forsome reason or other Col. Beekman | flvsh—with her short over dress, rising aa she whirled | phere. It grows over all the sandy and dreary bills and 4s. Sashigh, shothér ardent ‘edmirer othe did not accompany us. It seems, according to al] | | aroynd amid shouts of applause, which might have made | vlains of which | have spoken. There exists u root here . from New York for Coast of Atrica, was spoken | alderman Wm. Dodge, Major Lewis, and severa Ith ult., lat 33 30, lon. 46. other gentlemen present, some ery curious explan- ations of the reasons why Col. Be: strength since their departure from New Orleans. The trowpe, however, take it all together, will be —_——_———_ found effective to a degree seldom, perhaps never | Dan —Mr. Hield, an actor of some merit, well equalled in this city. Should they make their | known in this city, recently died in Florida, where debut in I Pwritani,a furor of enthusiasm will be | he had been performing with a dramatic corps. Reverend abducted, residing at No. 90 Cross street, created, we are assured by th di i | the devil blush, and female virtue, had it been there, | called the whiteapple, which is farinaceous and makes |B 2 H . irtee The theat ‘ool of virtue! Pandemonium t! we will take home. We have collected ¢ q city. ‘The frmale of the second act will itseif tell the | #°°* 2 the short passage of thirteen and a half days, .” ye phall not undertake an explanation. By | sso4e of Holiness! ‘The theatre the mirror of nature! | was oF is in blossom, @nd willcontinue to de 6 when in ee eure, aud conveying them both tot story. from the Chesapeake. Distance logged two thov- | ! , | understand the Historical Society have it | Yeq of naked, shameless revelry! seedand ripe. We intend to hil up boxes of seed for all | McGra iy col sand five hundred miles. Com. Dallas and suite left | i Contemplation to solicit in some public torm the our Iriends both far and neer, then if his * Clergy” had suftereu, mi custody or transler to their possession of the Andre In xoology we have done pretty well, in ornithol ective im bringing ulprit belore the But these disclosures scarcely begin the develope Tee Governor Sexanapep.—A band of fourteen | for Panama on the 27th of May. The Vandalia | papers. Although they are an “‘heir-loom” of great | Meuts o! fp eh Le cage ge i svoes of the | citer, an we bave had alrendy four new ‘species of birda, strate, whe, at once, commited Mr. Mathew to durance young men, pupils{rom the Institution forthe Blind, would remain off the coast waiting orders from the | value in Col. Beekman’s family, yet his patriotism | their own opinion of their own character end a and have no doubt we shall find more. » Commodore after his arrival at Panama. and well known liberality would, doubtless, induce | deeds; and the woes of time and eternity endured for the | ,, Weheve feltall the transitions of weather we haveat | Accinent tw Carat Staext.—Abeat four o’cloek in the manifested their respest for the Governor of this — ee him to gratify the society. amusement of their generation. Let ages of the past | ‘B¢ eastward, the thermometer ranging from 44 degrees | afternoon of last Thursday week, as Martin Nowlan was State, by giving hima serenade on Thursday eve-| Cuatuam Tutatre.—To-morrow evening Mr.| The Camp Ground by moonlight presents a very ak of disappointed hepes, broken hearts ond ray 10:68 degrees in th Sea at di) =e “aA tiggiog TADG REESE han ning, at Howard's Hotel. The band was very | Kirby takes a benefit, and presents one of the most | beausiful and romantic oe ~ mera . Neg teen etal the grave—lets mothers uh we eros pecalh as ogc a eeaye — 5 Predpoed nase, 40 tna the Wome laborer. oe ere obliged happy in their execution, and performed some of the | entertaining bills that could be got up. He is payee ai Nang are enjoying the sp. rt in | “stghtersare not. Let masters end merchants ofall ages SE ee ERT Te crac alle ii | Heanal; where He leguied Ue pier teeey eatdoores most difficult overtures, Mesers. Howard, ‘with | great favorite and will have, no doubt, ashe de- | fine style.. They expect next Tuesday a visit from peentgpl part ad erator yt og ti elock fn Friday evening, when deaths terminated his their usual liberality and kindness, invited the | serves, a full house. Gen. Sandford, the Cemmon Council, and other tke, who have stood highest on the list | the waterrof which look more sufterings. An inquest was ‘on the body, and the i i i l ich 1 it at jury returned @ verfict that ceased came to his whole company into one of their spacious rooms,| Larea rnom Yucatan.—We conversed yesterday with Giatinguished guests, end they invend to give a bal And let grateful widows express their | 'han any thing else to which lcan compare it at present. | Jury in the evening, at whieh many ladies from the city | deep obligation to thethestre in aiding them to govern | About onetenth of itfalisin deposite in half an hour — death from internal injuries received by the cavieg in ‘of magnesia abound in many of theravines. Sul where an entertainment was provided for them. | ® geotleman who leit Merida on the 14tb of June. He in the sewer in Canal street, in which he was at the ume at forme ns that a number of cases of vomito had occurred | W!!! be present. their heady, high-minded sons. Andjtet all the orphans ‘The Governor has been several times entertained | in that town. Among thor down with the edimetic was | Alter ashort delay at Mr. Bashford’s,the Governor ithe sag ticle aieeon Let teased ce Ca aoe a aer abun, tlesesd ya Welemtreune yg soll 10 Daata.—An inquest was hel? ot the house with similar efforts, but none gave him moce real | Mr. Jacks, of the frm of Tyler & Jucks, of this ety. We | and suite, with a part them, and me‘hinks our ears would be with the # well as bolders of granite even en the top ofthe | of her parentsoa the body of Wilhelmina Korman, t! satisfac the B Surtioe neve thet all the Manian Weege, end. oMloens b/Mes. leinreed ie. tas ead, Se thund:ring sovnds—our blood would retreat sifrighted to hills, but not a single specimen of forsil remains | ‘ittie girl who wan so severely burned in Pull street, istaction (han the Buino Boys’ Seamnapg. which had capitulated at Telchuc, hed leit the country,] Sunday, the Governor will attend dewqoul, and there maare wealte Gogh rambiaceiitaantt et, although we were assured, they cbounded reported in yesterday's edition, by her clothes bsving with the exception of Charles Gaunes and Edward Di ing and aliernoon ;and on Monday will smoke a6 ii the day of judgment had co K these bluffs. On the contrary we wore equally w caught fire, te coming im coniact with tome live coals Cawavtan Currency.—The lnspector General of | erson, the first lieutenant and surgeon of the steam frigate Visiis about the city, and perhapy visit the Bi y an ho do- | Sted, that we should see no small birds, and wehave | which hed’ been thrown into the mwect by one cf the Canada has notified ‘ Mon‘ezume. They were in priton at Teichac, bat o and,” whe: ut it is said.that bad os theatres may be, we who de- | coon miliions of th ig almost every species | seigh| 8) ered until yesterday, and the jury i he several collec! if and th sl re y spe ighbors. She ling " tors of the the Gevernor of Yucatan to be allowed tore i nounce them are deeply accountable for their perversion: and a great number m ‘of death from being acoideniail customs that in the collections of duties they are to | turn to Mexico ou the same terms with the remainder i . 7: be for if pestors and churches gave their patronage, their | ticularly edeptedto the region warn a © verdict receive the pound sterling at the rate of one pound | the forces. Nol ae ad, 1. lo ani thea see me etet a” We ined thought 29th Ma: Passon.—Retura of J Vso oe dischare four shillings and four pence currency, equa! to that there w: 4 surrounding crime a balance of re | _ We arenow at Fort George, not more than 20 a in prison, eo week ending Saiur- from Fort Pierre, but may have to put ashore half of our on 1902, Tarnished by the keeper, Malachi $4 363. 14 He pan! cargo, as the water is as low now th ‘ fy soldier hed we had eu, th tenon phar OW Os as high when we > Court Mazriuan.—We understand that a Court oatan. This is u gr Loe A Blacks. Tob r . Ep | Kciot is 16 @ great disappointment to us al), as Fort Pierre Male Female. » Female. Maitialia to be convened at Middletowa, Connee | yueataneae Government sell events, anil the trexty of | OLthe Erie, (sunk inwuous, then the virtuous are by | ithe place where one half of the curgo was to be deli 1a te Mes a0 : wit wered, tioaty om the 1th ine» Lox the wial of Ook. W. H. | Denne between tnetwo exumaries Mdahanaly eomied. | | Seluthery,” Bo. ageare) BU cupgees tne wrioted woe!d fee rom ue, would they | Noonecan form on idea of the quantity ofbuftaloos we | 28 "H%4s yay o etor vid Freeman, of the United States Marine Corps. lara a Darrel on four to take effect from aod aiter the iat | designate the place by méans of: the H} Weannihtfated 7 Woull they berecinimed ? Would not | have seensince I wrote above, ‘The praisiess the minis | Wt (0 “3 of July. Heretotore this article had been adi by the ranges, that, though the buoys were romei ody for <hy lucre build a theatre for th 4 | nd the ravives ere all dotted with these heavy lookine | Remaining in prison, 99 19 10 19 190 ‘Tae Rareat Foxo.—We invite special attention | duty on the condition that with every ten of figut | moved by the ice last epring, they repiaced them, pdb pov them ? Who can commend the unime| ioe bs b Stnime or THe Harn Loom Weavans.—During the te the advertisement respecting the exhibition for | (ue hundred bushels of corn should be entered.—N#.0; and Coon int ime of lotien ae bell it | Whe can provide money pean had SAE recimyed 4 Eseneek he, Hand Low. Weaver of tale city attack the benefit of the Repeal Fund, at Castle Garden quce Up oss Fgh will go where they mn Lever eat. roportionate 10 the protection afforded to the Ameriean ZSCUKP FRoM Dro’ ie Ai ich the discovery was made is thus fairly Th ? e m n to-morrow evening. pat pj! pred men inom * 4, bos. rancle ra ery. understand ff can be successfully used a rae ee pie poiietion.-dows buftaloes fer 2 the whigetn ie4 the high tari,” ee they meant for the other day, and, being un: aa | in discovering beds of ore in mines, and it is £0 | hill, aroundits whole circumference the stresms of pol- wae ha y igh tari » and, able to swim, would : ipoved Sher classes, Hor.—At Batavia, on Sunday, the meroury in the | have been drowned but for hie dog, « large New- | susceptible to metallic influence, that Captain Cha- | iarion from every quarter flow in upen it. It is the gene * 7 *-2oting the many’, i hag | sorte may hold in: a Pi : thermometer was at 100. At Syracuse 94, and on | foundland, who jumped in etter his master, seized | Pil, it# inventor, thinks he will be able to discover } ral « g fem wnt riod ims te pele lleat a eunploy mort, Win prices. The whige su him by the eollar, held his head and { ‘ the’ iron safe whieh was on the boat.—Fredonia | course and traffic in wickedness poleney hab veer 6d to ‘Vhe thgu'Vari®t was iinpowd—but still the Monday merning 66 pom fo fy Be pe dpepioye ben a or ted o , M »{rocial accumulated vice beyond that which is T pars ow . fi or solitary. In the theatre it ‘ayed in ell c wat and the weavers ik ” Acourrm —David Henshaw, the offive of Searel teful master immediately bargained for a eplen- adornment and surrounded with all sorts of fascination. ary of the nary, ee id collar for the noble animal, upon which isto be| Sicx—Hon. John Holmes, formerly U. Senator } 7); presence of wealth, and learning, and exalted station engraved the particulars of the heroie act. for Maine. ne oe,