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VORK HE % Sr. Joun’s Couzax, ForD- Canada. YORK HERAL D Ham, Westcnester Geoaee, New York, Tauns-{ The mails do not bring us any news of much in- New York, ‘Friday, July 14, 1843, pay, Juty 18 —Yesterday was the annual com- | terest from the Canadas. A riot of trifling impor- SS eC emenoemean al this youthful but highly promising in- | tance had occurred on the Fourth of July, at Sher- ons Grasnes—-Our Seeders will plate i i its ex- | brooke, in consequence of a /racas between some dean be diieined stitution, now entering upon the third year of its ex: ¢, in conse) f Tere bees tel epoch es Gand dike istence. The proceedings were announced to com- | republican spirits who were firing guns and rockets, Mate. ca haa of Mr, | Monee at two o'clock P.M., and an extra train of | ana a few of the British. An Irishman got his ~ ng pee Sh Loy om nee can be F- | cars to start at half-past twelve e’clock. To make | flattened, and that was,.we believe, the only eit a teaving thelr 02. | surance doubly sure, we concluded to take the | dainage done in the row. . Mn. D. Lyman, Middletown,'Conn., is Agent for the | half-past 11 o’clock train, which we did, but under | In the case of the burning of the Bibles, at Cham- Herald, of whom may be obtained copies of the Deily aud | no small disadvantage from the great crowd of | plain, a committee of Protestants and Catholics had Weekly Herald, . ; P a - of Sina Sino, N. Y., Messrs, Stanton & Co. ladies and geatlemen who were anxious to be pre- | investigated the whole affair, at the request TueatricaL ann Musicat.—N is the only | City Intelligence. ~ place of amusement in this city doing any thing.— | AmotHeR Garar Tnor.—The race between Lady Suf- The Gardens are crowded every night. The inimi- | flk, Beppo aud Oucida Chicfever the Beacon Course on table Ravels have commenced their engagement | Wednesday having caused some dissatisfaction on the with even more than usual eclat. part of the owgiers of Beppo, the peepee of wpe ii have offered a purse to be contested for on Monday next, actresses are in the sie spe ca re eink between Lady Suffolk and Beppo,in order to test thespeed A : : of these two celebrated trotting ’nags. The betting runs Simpson was in the Columbia—unfortunate @8 } aout, even although “the Lady” is the favorite. usual. Some people say tat he was the Jonah of | pocice.—We are happy to learn that the Mayor has the fated vessel, as in every undertaking it has been | station rtion of the City Marshals at the several * steamboat ings to tect the community from the his luck to be shipwrecked, or nearly so. Perhaps | Gerredations practised ‘at these puoiic places, he may have a turn of good fortune now, however. | Puy sruxers of our city appear to be growing more eee Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia yesterday 15 shares Philadelphia Bank, 634; 10 do do do err, $2,000 te 0, 1880, 484310 shares tirard5i3 $600 city 837, 102}; $1,000 Kentucky 67s, 95}; 3 ‘shares Gi 0 do Union Tenn, 538; 8 do Mec and Manufac. $200 Wilmington 2; 22 shares Philad B: 10 do Western Bank, 41; $1,000 City 5's, 1871, 102; Cincinnati 6's, 1960, 91; 5 shares Schuy kit Nav to 10 do Philad Bank, 63; 8 do Girard Bank, 64. ' NEW ——— : LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWs. icant ulteae aN Agee rad Hei: Rig, Thurlow. and Pi man, Newburyport m. Snow Reyne) Kuvastox, N. ¥., Mr. Z. Waller sent at the commencement. ‘The weather was ex- | Bisho; Hughes, and report that some forty Bibles | Let him bring back » good operatic and ballet com- } fy os the weather grows warmer, and the are of the | Williams, Bite ‘vomid e cord to rep ey dgettla pear ceedingly pleasant, otherwise it would have been | were burnt ; that it was done by M. Telman, a mis- | pany and he may make uo for former gest tre. | Bombers efthe Common Council to eflect some change bel OS icy ey ta oes Nickerson, Boston.~ Mr. Bennett's Letters from Kurope. most oppressive to the throng on board of the cars. | sionary from Canada, and recently from France,in | Signora Custellan, who has created such a Bs: Diemieen ce aaa sre fo adopt some | Cis Gry pound ap, sho Orleans. brigs favet and Geo Gardner Before our paper of this date reaches Eurove, Mr. | The excursion was rendered the more difficult on | opposition to the express wishes of the resident | Mendous sensation here, will give a sone Canadas | Beste that will rectify the existing evils. Avexanpnta, DC, Jaly 1—Are’ Bushrod, Portland; Star Bennett will, in all probability, have arrived there, | account of the exchange of care necessary at the | Priest, and that the Bishop of Montreal promptly ladelphia, and then visit Niagara and the Canadas Tas Conomsn will present a counter statement to that EP tee taay NCRLY dan Teche ee, and by the return of the Great Western, or perhaps | place where the bridge was recently burnt down. condemned the act within five days. The Bibles | “!0r health and pleasure L a Suse tanessen eneacate mater ert como oT Nabe ass Sree Dees oer Wee Indies sooner, we shail receive the first, of his promised | However, with some inconvenience, all suc- | were distributed by Protestants, against the declared | Mr. H. P. Grattan hasbeen lecturing onthe drama cpt aly }0—Are Ajax, Segee, aud Caribbean, Al series of letters on the present political and social | ceeded at last in arriving at Fordham; and a| wishes of the Catholics, with whom they were with nee f th pee bong ind ia ar ere papell st conditionof Great Britain. A reat a6] of short walk from the terminus of the railroad | left. Pest, making a very successful tour of the ess 13. Walton W. ‘Niles vs. Charles J awning Ip Scun R Wittiams, Stabs, bound to ah Haven, returne has naturally been excited respecting the accom- | brought usto the romantic and beautiful grouad up- | A violent storm occurred on the 2d inst. The aa this case parson, and keeps a large acade- it. ing, ina bloy plishment of Mr. Bennett's principal objects in visit- | on which the College is built. The CoBie arvints violence of the wind was greatest in Lewer Canada, | Dempster is giving concertsin Buffalo. my et Ravenswood, 1. Leen. Sie ation wee brought to ea aiher lane sec The wares of the late Trement fips ‘mt Posspriipee a ok ‘athe detence st up wey that he ce have engaged Union Hall, Portland, for a series of | tablishment was a lar model of the one so hical- Pern ef ag ’ ly described by Dickens in his immortal work, "Nicho- ramacoentertainments. las Nickleby.” ‘That the pupils, instead of being taught i nage ohare trois et the horshell' tems slam othe iolinit .. | provisi h pelians. Bley, the violiniat, gave a co cert at Que- | Ceetey te make hey in tho elds, gather aicke, and, in Mille Calvé, itis said, “insists upon her determi- | thor'on the’ plan on teautlluliy. developed by. Lqueer®. eal = ,on the so beautiful jeveloped by % nation to retire altogether {rom the stage.” We are By sulipbiel: advertisement, from tie’ Coutier ‘and En truly sorry to hear this. ’ quirer, zed Jn Sourt, and proved te Lae Ha Re gcc colt if F) by th intift, ior Boz, and goesto prove ‘Max Bohrer, the unrivalled violincellist, is at | ¥st truth atver all is stronger than fiction ses : Pitsburg, Pa. “To Panents.—A gentleman aad his wife, of liberal The Seguinsare at Cincinnati—and Dr. Lardner | education and large experience, believing great schools is at St. Lou to be great evils, have in principle relinquished the su- _—_—_ eae gemts of a flourishing establishment, and in a Nisto’s.—The new opera Les Déamans de la | he mi ewes alsa itivg tato the Breakwater, where h SEE CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, AN ® od8p “AS “THE BEST, AND WON BETTER Mise Leslie’s Magazine fer July iathis day published, an is truly a most magnificent number. List or EMaecuisnments. 1. A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society, uperb Mezzotint, by Tucker. . 2. The Conflict. 3. ‘The Poet and his Lady Love. 4. ‘The Dying Knight. 5. The Contession, a series of illustrations of Col idge’s Genevieve, in an entirely new style of art. he contents will be found equally interesting. Amon the contributors for July will be found Miss Leslie, Par Benjamin, T. 8. Arthur, Miss Hannah F. Gould, ‘and hostof others. This magazine has reached the sevent umber,and has grined a popularity unsurpassed by an ing the old world, and our readers look with great | were formerly the private preperty of a gentleman | where it was accompanied with hail, und occasion- anxiety for the results of his observation. Hus let- | whose name is well known to the public, and are | ed much damage. A Quebec paper mentions be- ters will not be, like those of several newspaper | surrounded and interspersed with a variety of noble | tween 60 and 70 buildings, chiefly barns, which scribblers who have recently visited Europe, or are | forest trees—the elm, the sycamore, the willow, the | were blown down in different places in that vicinity> now engaged in travelling there,—mere compila- | locust, and the cedar. A beautiful lawn in front of | and by a letter from Berthier, which we find in the tions from guide books. They will contain some- | the College is spread out upon a gentle acclivity— | Montreal Courier, it appears that the damage in that thing more valuable thanprosy, and often blunder- | and onthis occasion was rendered peculiarly attrac- | neighborhood was still greater. Berthier is about ing descriptions of scenery. Conversant for a long | tive by the newly mown grass, which filled the air | 50 miles below Montreal. vee Mee the Lange of England and he country, | with its sweet scented perfumes. Mie Sacre ae the pepiliacanis led and familiar withall their existing relations, Mr.| Very nearly in the centre of the grounds was | ‘©. 8ppearance of the crops is anything but pro- Bennett will be enabled to communicate a large erected a large and magnificent tent, beneath qe aan ‘rotted by fhe atten a a of valuable Ramin and his ee which a stage was erected, and ample seats prepar- hein ya ante ihe: stonnd more rorenliy, tee een will, we are assure serves ie i A ie the continue ous 7 willbe a poor ped — Hee ‘eservedly command some | ed for the accommodation of teachers, pupils and pie the, esa fy eee cate hom want of althy location near thecity have devoted themselves intellectual, and moral, of ‘he undoubted result is the Couronne is positively tv be acted to night— | {0 theeducation, physi spectators. The main pillar or pole upon which the | rain, and is prematurely ripe. Of wheat there is | yy, s ‘ _ The progress and {prospects of the Repeal agita | tent rested was very gracefully entwined with but little sown, but it looks healthy, and will pro- | M’selle Calvé having so far regained her health as Hives ataunoser tiie upresasea toni cotieae Col azine ever offered tothe public. “The true secret « tion—the straggles of the Chartists—the growing Hemlock and roses, bably succeed better in this than in previous years. | to sing without disappointment to the public or de- | toy timilar progress be not made, will be remitted.” tecect fatten ace roe magaaing cheep, aay advance of democratic pnnciples in church and And sweet smelling posies, Oats and barley look sickly, but corn planted late | triment to her well earned fame. Madame Le| The Court will cherge the jury this morning. lished iy Burgess & Beings, 222 Cl gy state, present subjects of the most exciting interest | the work, we presume, of the students’ hands. Fromiges fairly. Court has a prominent part—also, Messieurs Le Gousteos GANstAl Bisclone: Aun street, in Great Britain and throughout Christendom. On | The buildings of the institution are atpresent few. | gq12neiient aon eee nee main, hay is said to be these, and all kindred topics, Mr. Bennett pro- | It isa Catholic College, and was founded, as we | corn wili be very deficient unless the trost keeps off poses to write at considerable length. understand, by Bishop Hughes, who is now upon a | longer than usual Uy tigen In order to collect materials for graphic and en- | Visit across the Atlantic. Under his fostering care | ,,,1he great loss of stock, occasioned by the seve. “os 7 os a Py i. % rity of the winter at the west, and the probability of tertaining sketches of the social conditien of Eng- | it may be expected at no distant day to take a high | » short crop of rass,it may be Paagnenly supposed, land and France, Mr. Bennett will visit the chief | tank among other similar institutions. The Rev: | will considerably increase the value of cattle. Ex- fashionable watering-places, and summer resorts— | Mr. Harley is the present President of the College, | portations of horned oes to a considerable ex- subjects, which, we need not tell the readers of this | which now numbers about sixty students. Partial dee of the. Gases alen cama paper, will be handled in the most amusing and| We found, on ourarrival upon the ground, a large | of 700 head have been exported into the adjoining agreeable style. assemblage of ladies and gentlemen, and many of | States of New York and Vermont during the last Not the least important object of Mr. Bennett’s | the young ladies with charms and attractions of no ws weeks. - on Ales i YT i i EAUHARNOIS CANAL.—' ere appears a disposi- voyage was the extension and completion of odany erp as may ean be eines tian ialescabe tis ten tor eee wore arth olicate important arrangements for the earliest trans- | when we add that they were mostly all daughters of | ofwages, and previous hours. Some hundreds com- mission to this office of important intelligence | the “ green isle,” And these charms were heicht- | menced again yesterday ; andalthough seme of the from Europe. He will have some official | ened, inno small degree, by the rural scenery amid mere ear oee still a Sts ayer tas peueyes, in intercourse with the French government rela- | which they were displayed. ‘The Brass Band from | 2°, course 0 roe were ert ee tive to their transatlantic steamships, and no | New York was early upon the ground, and their] The Commussion, appointed to investigate the proper effort will be wanting on his part to en- | performances abundantly justified the praises which | causes of the irate, Beye aged to town, supply J; F ive. in consequence of the illness of one of their num- able the Herald to eupply the Union, including bid ae ae Laer pear aiane he ber, Mr. Morrogh; so soon as another gentleman neighbors at Boston, with the first intelligence of all t two o’clock the students and professors march” | shall be appointed by the Government, they will re- the movements in the old world. If Mr. Bennett | ed down to the tent and took the seats provided for | sume their labors. i succeeds in carrying out all his plans—and if he | them. We noticed upon the platform the Rev. | We ate Bled i pean eaters Pe acalenee he fail, it will not be for want of tact and energy—the | Doctor Power, who presided upon the occasion, | Conduct of the troops, cavalry aud cyfentty, at the Herald will be made still more worthy of the public | the Rev. Dr. Pise, and the Rev. Dr. Varella. The | late fatal riots.— Montreal Herald, patronage, and its present commanding influence | Rev. Mr. O'Neill, the Procurator of the College>} A detatchment of the Royal tArtillery left last N B.—Pablished this day, No. 11 of Allison's Splendi History of Eurepe,”to be completed in 16 numbers. A the first numbers on hand, and for sale, wholesale and r tail as above. Price 25 cents per number. Court, Mathieu, Young Richer, Dessonville and | gesore eculie, Telliasiie dads Attaché. Bavreon Bernard. We regret to hear that this opera can be i ar Brady. , ; a lames R. Wurtina, Esq., District Attorney. inp repestedianos mores ap hab tiie, adm irermol Aus |)" Ste ae. Ger tanh gear ud ee oe charge ber’s music well sung, must not me Va aa of burgia ia Be third a ree, 1s entering, the pre- i f justi ill be done to his | mises o iss Cornelia idron, in reet on an opportunity, for full justice will d the orches. | henighto! the 11th of April, by breaking the sash of composition, both by the singers and the orches-| the basement window aid stealing several articles of tra, which, under the masterly direction of Mon- olothia, . p2hewascenvicted and sentenced to the State Hi pate ; i rison for two years, sieur Prevost, is without any equalin the United | P’ Tosi Gunaees ctarged with receiving stolen goods, States. knowing them to be such, entered a plea of guilty and ha asineeyri es ae aaa was remanded for sentence. New Batuine Estanuisnuent.—A very elegant heer Cat Brown, a color reman wee Sie ; . | Victed of stealing a quantity of clothin; m No. 14 bathing establishment has been opened oa Thomas street, aud seitenced to the Btate prison fortwo ery, under the reputable name of the “Knicker- years: 2 ie » ‘ loHN Hintixin was tried for attempting to enter the bocker Baths.” The proprietor has reduced the premises of Andrew C. Bowdoin, of No. 105 Wooster Price to one shilling. We believe we may with | street, convicted and sentenced fo Sing Sing for two t who wish | years. confidence recommend these ors o all ie Levi Hetwe wastried on a charge of perjury commit- to enjoy the luxury which they offer at so cheap & | ted beforethe Marine Court in asuit between John Fish- rate. blaat and William A. Darling, in which it was sworn b; Siesta eye ae accused that Dorling stated in his presence that a bill, Nownan’s Prosrsct Hatt.—As this is the best | the recovery of nies was mon for by Fishblaat no ‘Saar Sdae i . | correct. The testimony was the same as was report time in the season to take sbort rides into the coun: | oP the trial of Halle! ee She neap, convicted: fer'ine try, we know ef no better place to get a delicious mae offence, and verdict of guilty was rendered by the i i ‘i ifvl | jury. He will be sentenced to day. ice cream, or good attention, than at this beautiful | JU: 8 Th cess of ‘Thetford and Sutton, for grand lar- place. It isa pleasant ride, and the distance is not | ceny and burglary in entering the Exchange office of too great for the most delicate invalid. Baker is commenced oc ready for trial, the term of the Court will expire to-dey. = i ‘The case of Schermethorn will probably be called ERGm GOVAGUAar Me sellew severe Which Lite | rte dayecataeweeik If Ge CeCh orl ayers §G- METALLIC TABLET—This is the most perfe. article for the purpose designed ever invented, Peri the wondefiul power of producing the keenest ar Smoothest possible edge of the razor, in a tenth part oft time that is required on a hone, at the same timedoi: away with the unpleasant use of oil and water. It is th samesize as an ordinary strop, and as simple in its us With one of themthe means is ever at hand of keepi: razors in perfect order, The first cutlers of England ar France havethem in constant use, and recommend ther ‘The celebrated M. Millikin, cutler to the royal navy, 3 Strand, after using one five years, sent a certificate its superiority to the inventor, Where it can be seen,wi 4 many others ‘from the most scientific gentlemen ci" country, G. SAUNDERS, inventor and manufacturer ¢f the Metallic Tabl. 163 Broad way. 0G-HUMBUG.—Since the genuine Extract of Sar: parila, from 21 Courtland street, has been put before t public in the city uewspapers, and such immense qua tities solo, the proprietor of a certain high priced sar: ets has come out calling others valueless. No dou it is less than valueless to him,because people have sen enough to see through his humbuggery, and buy a { better article at half the price. Hefcannot now sell } ‘ew ounces of stuff for the exorbitant price of one dolla: while Comstock’s can be had at 21 Courtlandt stre nearly double the strength and quantity, itor 60 cents 5 bottle, $4 per dozen ; and even without price, unless rovesto be abetter article than any Buffalo qua receive great accession of strength and power. made himself peculiarly agreeable, and provided for | night per steamer Montreal, tor Quebec, en route | been raging with much violence at Guyaquil, was umbug ever made. ; 2 SS gs! das amenmethodaiane: <f ail gacennt with reat ac- | '0 ‘England.— Montreal Herald 1th int. abating at the last accounts. sf EER RTRREGEEERER ; ares for ones Co,’s Sarsaparilla in Broc ‘Tue Case or Mas. Gitmour.—The proceedings el 8 f@ LAST DAY BUT ONE OF GENERAL TOM | lyn, Mrs. Hayes, 130 Fultonst.; Newark, D. Smith, £ es 4 No proclamation has yet appeared for assembling tivity and politeness. Parliament; but as the last session rose on the 12th We now come to the regular exercises of the October, the usual intimation cannot be far off.— illness of Mr. Warner, her counsel. An affidavitto bend pe: Sipe ane eh a pees ae anny singer i ee ~ that effect was presented, and also certificate from | o.. © tuk ; » Greek, French, | Seven Days Later rrom Sr. Domixco.—By the Dr. Nelson, Mr. W.’s medical attendant. The exa+ oe oe bi 24 toe beers also in the dis- arrival of the brig Maria, Capt. Stetson, we have mination of the medical witnesses was accordingly tribution of a very large number of premiums, con- | advices from Port au Prince to the Ist inst. adjourned till Saturday, at 2’elock in the afternoon. | *SUD& chiefly of books. : We find very little in ourfiles of the least interést. e performances contained many allusions to The island was perfectly quiet. and the public af Ireland, andher present efforts upon the repeal ques- | fairs harmoniously conducted by the Provisionary Broad street. {@j- A MIRACULOUS INVENTION TO CIR Eruptions and discolored skin, the bites of musq toes, gallinippers, &c., together with pimples, blotch: freckics, saltrheum, scurvy, erisipiles, fever or he. sunburn, and any other eruption or disfigurement of t face or body, are remeved in nine cases out of ten by t Italian Chemical Soap. To introduce this to the pub it has been necessary often to putf it. Some have not ur it on that account; let such give it one trial; the effect w surprise them. The most wonderful property ot this Tue Streamer Marearet, For Liverroot.— We REM ae appa ose ue tea Rap Ee le: from Mr. Lewis, agent for the royal mail | fr the last few days to see that perfect wonder, Tom Leas between thisport and Liverpool, that the | Thumb, previous to his departure for Albany, which 3 9 e on Mon iay next. Te-day and to-morrow he steamer Margare' will be dispatched immediately nary thovcbsndavanuiens te: wing hime patie from Halifax to Liverpool, taking the mails and | ing hand. ‘To-morrow closes the engagement of Mr. Har such passengers as may prefer to go forward in her | rinzten, the very prince of ventriloqnists and magicians, to awaiting the sailing of the Hibernia. The ] who gives rich entertainments every evening, and to- latter vessel, it will be recollected, leaves this port | morrow afteraoon, at 4 o’clock, for the accommodation of for Liverpool, via Halifax, on Sunday next, 16th | schools, families, &o. iat =e Coron enna e PEALE’S NEW YORK MUSEUM in the case of this unfortunate female were again postponed yesterday, in consequence of the severe A little incident occurred, when the affidavit re- CASPAR é, Ss lineaaaee : i SER, the Wild Boy of the Woods, to bescen for One | that without injuring, it changes dark, sunburnt, or y specting Mr. Warner's illness was presented to the as 7 s A Manrne Disaster.— The U. 8. ship Macedonian, | 2&Y > ves low skin toa fine healthy cl ess. In short, f ‘ pe . tion, which in every case brought down the ap} Goy. T iY a 4 s s + | Shilling, besides the whole attractions of the Museum, | /°W Skin to a fine healthy clearness. In short, it is, fort comm er, which we may mention, as it pre- . YicnseyRicoey Gee overnment. No election of President had yet} Gan. Mayo, bound for the Coast of Afnca, got post dyely faciwOdaye aly, Fridey anc, nturday, Joly purpose recommended the most excellent and usetul plauge of the audience. The following a copy of the | taken piace ; the convention of delegates for that PROGRAMME. - purpose was to assemble in Port an Prince this -Grand March -Estraniera : A A Polonaise | Mouth. Some progress was being made in rebuild- edly degraded the medical profession of this city in|‘... ssseine oe : r ; ) the eyes of all honorable men. The Commissioner, Lt areas aces rietreaia Capmuantin? ee ae be be wae was nearly consumed by the forgetting for a moment that Dr. Nelson was one of | Sacred Ode, in Greek, original, by Edward Murray, N ¥. re rous ee aed Pn seek ee the medical gentlemen appointed to investigate the Music... .cccccccece irom the Opera of Torquata Tasso e market was wellsupplied wil can pl siete bond tiouiat the piindmer, on wésiig His aaine DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS. visions. Flour very abundant; about 3000 barrels > 4 * appended to the certificate of Mr. Warner’s illness, | © « seas [oe raney ana mo] detaand: Considéreble eatin oe ist of leeaint ‘ De aan ish before it can be consumed. No definite quo- asked, ‘Is Dr. Nelson a practising physician?’ and | The Hall of Death, an original Poem, b: peri fe it can be con: - D q then turaing to Dr. Hosack, inquired—*Do you Name pene erp gape tationscanbe given, know him, Doctor?” ‘The Doctor started to his Ag 5 oe +, +-from Norma Avpupon, our indefatigable naturalist, has feet, and said, “No, sir, Idon’t.” Several highly Riego, an original Lregreaey Saond. halenen 6: c. | reached the field of his present season’s labors, as respectable gentlemen who were preseat, imme. | Music... ++e++«Riego’s March | will be seen by the following short letter, just recei- diately rose to form the Commissioner, that Dr,| "+++ The Laurels of Riego | \.4 by a frrend :— vention of ancient or modern times. It is sold whoies at the sign of the American eagle, 82 Chath street, N. ¥ ; price 60 cents a eake. In Philadelphia, Zieber, 3 Ledger Buildings; in Boston, 8 State street; Brooklyn, 139 Fulton street. Jones’Coral Hair Reste | tive, at 3 shillings a bottle, so famous for restoring | hairis gold at the sarae places, under way at the anchorage about 6 o’clock this | 14 and1s. This remarkable nondescript is supposed by afternoon, to drop down to Hampton Roads, but had | many to be the long talked ef connecting link between not proceeded move than haifa mile, when a sud- | man and brute. His history is involved in mystery, ex den flurry of wind and rain from W. N: W. took | cept he is supposed to be a native of the island of Bownes, her all aback, and without allowing time to clew up | where he wasfound living in a savage state, living on or take in her topsatls, drove her astern tillshe came | fruit, herbs, &c. foulof the Pennsylvania, proiucing a concussion | gg-THE GENUINE EXTRACT OF SARSAPARIL which was distinctly heard on shore, a distance ef | 1a, Gentian and Sassafras, prepared by the New York nearly halt a mile. “We have not heard the extent | College of Medicine and Phormacy, is now universally ot the damage, but from some fragments of spars | allowed by the medical faculty of New York to be the which driited past Town Point, it is supposed that | Sreatest purifier of the blood at present known. Th the Macedonian is minus her gaff and spanker boom. pie fo eet oo if ee eo Fpsiccnith Day recone: “e F i i nce of «ll mineral preparations, gives it a de- Tite eaell Wasted 164 Semrly HALE acs WONG Wath T6881 Si saeastage over ell oie mikraten sell ender the Florence, Curing which the [nited Srates steamer | name of sarsaparile. It is a sovereign remedy for scrofu- Union, and sehr. Flirt, dragged up abreast of Town “ : la, salt rheum, rheumatism, ringworms, blotenes or pin Point.—Norfolk Herald, \0¢h inst. les, ulcers, nodes, sooundary spot itie affections, snd all arising from an impure state of the blood. in single bottles at 75 cents each; in cases contain- seats a beautiful illustration of that contemptible feeling of professional jealousy which has so repeat- | Music. . TRUTH WILL SPEAK.—A CHILD BURN: TO DEATH.—On Sunday morning, a little girl uan Mary Elizabeth Schemad, aged two years, was sever. burned, in tue absence of her mother, who had left! alone in the room while she went to her hushand at Washington Parade Ground, where he keeps a sor frait stand. It is supposed that the shild managed to possession of the match box, and, while playing witt some of the matches ignited, and set fire to her clot} Dr. Mertin was called into see her, byt she died in evening. Verdict, that the child came to her death being accidentally burned, Music. ‘March. y, < ‘ ‘y _ DISTRIBUTION CONTINUED. , rr. ing half a duzen, $3 50 ; in do do, one dozen, $6 ; carefal-| ‘This child could have been saved had the Magical F Nelson was the eminent Canadian surgeon recently Music. . . «Tho! bil fel bard rote grape hes reine 1a toes Juxy 13.—Benjamin Brown vs. the Mayor, Corporation, | ly packed and seut to all parts of the Union. Extractor, from 91 Courtlandt street, been used. This settled here; and one of them, with some surprise, | “(""C" "++ Ciro in Babilonia | My Dex Frese” nN I | ge. of New York.—This was an action brought to reco & _ W. 9. RICHARDSON, Agent. | kaow,as much as human judgment can judge by what asked Dr. Hosack—‘* Why, is it possible, Doctor, | Landing of Columbus, an original Poem, by John We arrived safe and all well yesterday ofternoon at | YF Compensation in damages for injuries sustained by Oflice and Consulting Rooms of the College, 97 Nassau | know, ithas done; and no mother can forgive herself * k N Y Oh,” replied O'Hara, Brooklyn, N.Y. | this place, which is uslike any thing ever saw before. | the plaintiff in consequence of the culpeble negligence | street. dear child Joses its life by negiect to keep this that you don’t know Dr. Nelson? Oh,” replies “at il Columbia Toneter write you along letter on account of the con- | & the defendants. It appears that the plaintiff, witha the house. It Music. Itstopsall pain immediately, heals w a scar, and willsave life in every case if the vital uninjured. Within the last two weeks four 1 been lost by fire that might heve been ed by this tractor, had the Doctors had humanity enough to us Mr. Andrees, was returning home about 8 o’clock on the EAST INDIA HAIR DYE.—This celebrated Dye night of the 19h November last,in a wagon, and on | will colorthe hair any shade from a light browa to a jet turning from the Bowery into Third street, his horse and | black, and wil] not in the least stain the skin; warranted. wagon came in contact with a lange sugar box which | To be had only st 21 Courtlandt street; 139 Fulton street, tl Dr. H., “ yee—no—that is, I don’t know him per . vane «2+ Ocean Wave | fusion and excitement at this moment among us. We : [9 sonally.” We think Dr. Hosack might have | Poetry and the Poet, an original ironies ney. | ote, im the very midst of the game eecy: We ix Kennedy, N. Y. ‘ replied to the commissioner’s inquiry—“ I have not | Music, Mao, saw yesterday no jess than twenty-two mountain rams Marseilles Hymn | togeth ampering over the high clay hills close to 2 i mM eee »Belisario i i . | had been placed in the middle of the sireet by the de- | Brooklyn; 320 Broad st., Newark. But they say that they do not care how much goc the pleasure of knowing Dr. Nelson personally, - Konired Mane wibeae wookince fendant’s servants, without any light being placed there ek Gunes ote does, fof they will notuse it because its a propriet but I know him by reputation to be a highly re- g scarcely an accident worthy of re- | to Warn the drivers of vehicles of the obstruction—and | |. {iG 4 endaat we thikk of Ri m Out upon such meanness. There ore m spectablejphysician.” However, we must not expect ‘ tee ope th mari re intend leaving this on our way downward on | i consequence Sileticwcwn esi iy Tia realien tke tries Oa his meres pam OF ities honorable «exception however. si A ~ PF sieies eee «+ «.-Polon: came unmanageable, 5 Ve and i 4 a true at 21 Court! it street; too much from the Doctors. New York doctors | Character of Goeley of Bouilion, ‘an original the 15th or 20th of August, and proceed slowly, to afford | Potts and injured him so seriously thot he was confined | The cheek of bloom grows pale, the bright eye dim, 199 Fulton strect; Newark, 990 Brood street. [hve: all opportunities possible to collect whatever we can, wel imens as knowledgeof things that we cou! -from the Opera of Moses in Eqy, sudy on our wey Up. Remember me Kindly to all guished for politeness and fraternal affection to one re, an original Poem, by... . .Rob. Hogan, N: ¥. another. As to Dr, Nelson’s notoriety here, the tor: March from Norma | ‘fiends. Always sincerely yee OHN J. AUDUBON. thing will soon speak for itself. He is rapidly get- DISTRIBUTION FINISHED. ————_. ting into a snlendid practice. " Tue Crry Guarps.—The City Guards, one of our Respecting this investigation, a very great deal | Iphegenia,an original Latia Poem, by John Tur- | Crack companies, under the command of Captain of interest has been excited, and it is daily increa- ‘ ner, Brooklyn, N.Y. | Mason, leaves this city to-morrow at 3 @’clock, for saath ha ‘Satay Glen Ceve, for ten days encampment. This com- Thos. Doran, N.Y. | pany we understand number some sixty men, of the + Quoniana | highest respectability, and ere their return they will give a gala, which|we hope to be able to report. speech, by James C. Brenan, Charleston, 8. C. for ten days, and is not renovered wholly yet. vor the And life departs mid our untamed despair.” defence it was contended that the box was plac the A . 4 position described as a protection for vehicles from dam. Onthe humid spring atmosphére Death spreads his ban- e that might be sustained by falling into a large hole Which had been ‘made for tha purpore of attaching a stop-cock to the ive pipe of the igs capone Pet the moon was one hour high—and that the accident was 7 rgd wholly sttributeble to the plaintifi’s negligence or want a teped snake paleeent te ri cedpeg bed] of skill in driving. The obstruction in question, it was | ana'would you a iriend from his venom deliver, wnderstod, was Gates the nose of the police oliners'el 1° 'saak quickly the place where the antidote’s sold eae eT he ae erie at ta they, fat OD | Death stands st your elbow, then go aa directed, their gi Pe ral Havadon: Buy Peters’ Cough Lozenges—take them and live ! The case was contested at every step by Mr. Cowdrey EPIORAMON PETERS’ WORM LOZENGES. for the corporation, and Mr. David Graham (with whom | ‘Ti orm” that in children kicks wp such ariot, was Mr. R. #. Winslow) for the plaintiff, vut after a long Touched by Peters’ Werm Lozenges instantly squirms; absence,the jury returned to the Court with a verdict for | And no creature in life can of worms be the diet, the plaintiff—damages $100. While they are prescribed as the diet of worms ! have never, we believe, been particularly distin- Post. lve was applied tothe little boy, who was ever by acart in Nassau street, corner of Beekman, \ immediate relief. And to show the whole world there is no humbug abeut this salve, a person any time apply it to all actual cases of burns, br &c., and receive no pay without the fuil b is received that we advertise itto do; and now we lt it to all candid people to Iny aside /prejudige about ve. ner, Upon its black field see “Coastmption” displayed ; The sexton, stern lord ot Mortality’ manor, Can scarce find a moment to rest on his spade. sing. The spectators yesterday were much more pat numereus than on any of the preceding days. We | Patriotism, an original specch, by. donot wonder at this. There are many circum- bo ‘ - Stances connected with the case which investit| Ip the matter of the distribution of prizes, we with interest,beside the fact of its being the first case | heard the name of John Carroll called so often that | Nuw Vo.untger Comrany.—We have heard that MONEY MARKET, “hursday, Jnly 13—6 P. 5 ‘The stock market was firm, although there is le animation of late. When money flowed out from e tre: 4 " = . Banks rapidly into the Stock market, prices rose ri ikawee ss oo cele lish the clause | we scarcely recollect any others. We eats ifn =“ elegant yet bicvonisead kode: is] Benj. eae (ro Fagg ses oetogeind conan ba Dh yo Principal office 126 Fulton, corner Nassau strect-— | ly. Thevolume of money’ 30 cnvioves does not # is treaty bearing hi 01 about to be organized inthis city, under the com- 76s embrac . ents, John M. Moore, udson street; A. 8. Jordan, pbtess” “ ‘i [Extract from 10th article.) recollect the name of Alexander A. Allemong, B ys us as thease preceding, with the addi: | SECIS: 100 By tone J 8 Murphy, 90 Nouih Sica an, | 19W to increase, or rather the desire to borrow it “Provided that (to wit a surrender) shail only be done | ftom S. Carolina. There were several others | mand of James Stetson, Esq. of the Astor House. upon such evidence of criminality as, according to | whose names deserve to be recorded, but we forget | The uniform and accoutrementsmre to be of a novel the laws ofthe place, where the fugitive or person so seription. ° charged shall be found, would justify hie apprehension | em. and very elegant deseription.-_ 4 ‘ and commitment for (/ial, ifthe crime or offence had been | The performances of the boys upon the slege| Crry DixwcTory.—A very excellent business div there committed.” were highly creditable both to themselves and to | rectory has just been issued by Daggett, of 79 Nassau The proceedings in the case, promise to be euffi- | their teachers. The whole exhibition, indeed, street. It contains besides the usual matter some ciently protracted at all events; but we are unwil- | gave the most gratifying evidence of the present very interesting tabular references, and an accurate ling to make any further remark until the matter utility of the institution, and furnished abundant | jist of the copartnerships in the city. It is the best tion of Mr. Andreas as @ plaintiff, he sueing wih Mr Brown, as partners, to pester compensation in da vig cecaesl a RSE forthe Injury done to their horse, wagon, and harness. | (ge WORMS CAUSE DEATH —if there ever was The plaintiffs well known house mever: atime when parents should be watchful over the health time of this transaction were occupied in their business | of their little ones, or bear in mind the above wise saying, for Mr.Jno. H. Howland. The jury found for the plain- | the present is such atime. Although worms are common tiffa—damages $100. ; in the young, and frequently in,the old and middle aged, Maria E. Wilson vs. The Mayor and Corporation.—In | at all times, at this season of the year when fruit is so his case the defendants were sued for neglecting to make | plenty, and ¢o Jittle regard is had to the quantity and ewer at the corner of 40th street and 7th avenue, and | quality eaten, the danger irom worms is ver y greatly in image tothe property of | creased, and too much caution cannot be used in detecting such employments, is not so great as it was—hence. market is stagnant. Theoperators are generally {u stocks on borrowed money, and but few stocks are ¢ lutely taken outof the market. Kentucky 6’s rose }; nois fell 4; Long Island rose 4; Farmers’ Loan }. At the new Board, United States Loan gold at 116}. A valuable work hasbeen prepared by Mr. Josepl Price, a clerk inthe Bank of Commerce, comprising has passed from the hands of Mr.Rapelyea,of whose q a Mrs. Wilson was the | the symptoms whieh indicate their presence. Dr. Shor. | tem tables, showing the present value of stocks, red: eoipace? Gian on it Wil passed ; sr aie promise of future ‘still mote extended usefulness. thing of the kind 1 we have seen. owner of | wide in! eer he seve Jocation, man hse Gil specibc. His Worm Lozenges will | aole from one to filty years, bearing any rate of int: e' iL . 0 roa le Wan ate tl \. “ i-t can be no doubt Tur Reticiovs Worip.—The “fair, fatand for Stock Tanirs.—A neat quarto volume lies before | of a sewer to carry off the water, it had remained there to tie efiectonity pny ba ‘the: last foer seeri tae have | from to 7 per cent, payable both semi-annually quarterly. In order to show the nature of the work the depth of two or three feet, and rendered her house un- | never been known to fail; children teke them without give the following sample :— tenantable. It was also proven that the walls had settled | any difficulty, and none who have ever used them ar: down irom the same cause, and the foundation been un: | dissatisfied with their efuets, Bo sure and get the genuine dermined. : at No. 106 Nassau street. Agents—110 Broadway, 10 A nonsuit was moved for by the Corporation counsel,on | Astor House, 86 William strect, 227 Hudson, 188 Bowers, ty” Margaret Bishop called on us yesterday, looking | us, wit! thistitle in gilt, upon an arabesque binding. more rosy, good-natured, and pious thap ever.— | On opening it, we find sixteen tables, exhibiting the Margaret is about to make an extensive tour of the | present value of public stocks, interest payable semi provinces, and the “Enemy” had better look out.— | annually or quarterly, redeemable from one to fifty Steam Sup Cocumeta Sare.—The schooner La- grange, Captain Allen, arrived at Boston on Tues- day, reports seeing a large steamer standing for Present Worth or 81x Pen Cant Stock, Interest apie Sem AwNuaLiy, To rveatize. Torealize. To realize. Tor ‘ “ ‘ the ground that the suit wasnovel. The Corporation had | 77 Bast Broadway, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn, ana 80 | Ye t. > pyaar irs spay of prio on the pine She goes first to New Haven—where she preaches | years, to realise to the purchaser any rate of interest | often been sued for neglecting Lo repairsewers,butnever Chesnut street, Philadelphi sd de toe ate So ane oI of Wednesday, the 5th inst.§ This was no dot 3 ‘ 7 A wee 7 for not constructing one. The Court suggested the ne- emrmenatereretinestess 2 102.9354 101.055 104 Columbia, as Captain Duggan of the Acadian, re" | 0% Sanday next. From thence she journeys to | from 8 to 10percent per annum. The work 1s an | Cit) orreserving the. question for « fell wenok iis | $G- THE UNRIVALED TONIC MIXTURE—Pre-| 3 104.3099 at eosonege sn t83; a5 <n Gth inst, | Hatttor4, and many other places, building up the | immensely valuable one to those who are to make | Honor then charged that if the Corporation was liable it | pared by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of th $ eee su poris passing Seal Island on Thursday, the Oth inst-s | faithful, and putting down the stronghold of Satan, | investments, even asmall one, in stocks. Its price | tld only befor the loséof the rents while the premiscs | Ley ot New York, for thecureot all forms of Dyspepsia, } 10. 0830 ° ie and did not see any thing of the Columbia. Capt : : * H in its | Were sctually untenantable. loss of appetite, debility, lassitude, derangement of the 7 109.208 103 303 10 he ship Scotland, at Portland, from | !!! she gets to Boston, where she expects, in that | is but $3, although it occupied two years in its] “The jury found forthe plaintif—damages 66 67—sub- nerves, nervous headache, indigestion, and allsymptoms | —& uo 1036999 Merryinan, of the ship Scotland, a! , a a pa city of holiness and worldly wisdom, to complete | laborious calculations. [t is sold by Mesier, 28 pea eee Are hthpage Pe ye attending a weakened constitution. The College confi gt pis ieee = 10 Liverpool, reports, in passing Seal Island on Sunday | 14, gathering in of the one hundred and forty-tour | Wall street. trey. tae pdelacesratest Wes ealntally sdupted hetis vig paisa erthe shole ae]? ariel its ude eae gl i ¢ invigoration of the whole sys. Marvin § Co. vt. Monmouth B. Hart, Sheriff-—This was | tem, and the comple! hose distressing off. an ection against the Sheriff for loss sustained by the | tions for which it. isthe appropriate remedy. To all per- plaintifts in consequence of the neglect of the defendant | sons suffering {rom the present pverheated state of the nt or his deputies. Messrs, in & Co., who are exten- | mosphere, tis celebrated mixture will be found truly in sive wholesale grocers, some years ago business | vigorating. Sold in large bottles $2 each, small do $1, in transactions with a person named Lambett Van Hosen, | cases containing half a dozen $5, carefully packed, and whe became indebted to the plaintiffs to a large amount, | gent to all partsof the Union. being little less than $4000. A bond forthe amount due W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. was ultimately given, and some twelve years ago Ven | Office any consulting rooms of the College, 97 Nassau Hosen contessed judgment, but execution was not issued | street. until the month of February, 1842. ‘The execution was -_ placed in the hands of the Sherif! by Mr. Coit, fes New Yonx, July 10, 1943, sional gentleman, by whom it was issued, and a paty | Mr. of the defendant levied on Van Hozen’s household furni | Sir—Itis wich great Fatisfaction 1 write you concern ture at his house in Broome street, and on a quantity of | ing the use and effect of your valuable Sdrsaparilia in liquors at his store in Spring street, ay, some means or | my case, which was one Considered past cure, and rv iy inst. steamer lying offand on. This 4 ila ; peditatran or pi eedtale el from Halifax to ioe a ae ahh ete co accord: Gratitupe.—Gratitude is a somewhat rare vir- take the passengers and crew of the wrecked steam ee ee ee tue in these degenerate days. Morris and Willis, ship. Captain M. also reports, that the Columbia} Nvisanors.—Our attention has been called by a | however, don’t seem to be devoid of it, for they’re must have got off, as he saw nosteam ship ashore. | correspondent to a nuisance in one of our principal bce Mech tt iil cnalips RRA A ‘ i i tory in bi tronage by making the ‘ew Mirro’ ce Tue Repeat Acrration has been completely an- yer We will let him tell the story in his own Gee each anbebititg WARK. TRS nibbe tae ils nihilated inthe southern States; and at the north the James{Gorvon Benwert,Esq.:— week is like a good bottle of champagne—spark- pohticalhacks who spouted so energetically in its |" gir—Knowing well your sincerity in wishing to ling, exhilarating—and you can’tlet it out of your v e i i cleanse the city ofall manner of nuisances, | beg leave to | |. * A looking oot or ther inh toy. lands however, | fu denicarah "yee cure natn rama, | ntl You bave Gnd tba jo fry. Ire! . + | the corner of Maiden Lane and South streets. ese is at Union Hall, will beiore very Jong, have ‘ laces are areceptacle for every thing disgusting both | SakaToGa.—Among the arrivals at , Se er ar ree eormlons tinde 1D:| Teer ind Wee L.trede Uchewtag veut tettiooes) | te other day, was the Hon. John Quiney Adams. ure of ail Thus a person wishing to invest in the govern Joan permanently, looks over the stock List, and obs what rate of interest the best stocks yield. He finds be 5 percent. To find, then, the value of the go mont 6 per cent stock, redeemablein nineteen years to give him 6 per cent for his investmerit, he runs « the column of years until hecomes to nineteen—th right until he comes under the column of 6 per cent rest. He then finds the true value of the 6 per stock to be 112,9017, There are few people, however, — would assume the present rates of interestto be pe nent ones, and let out their mon-y at long dates at _ her rights in spite of all this. Yet not exactly in f ; A n other, however, the whole property produced nothing for | sisted ali the numerous remedies applied by physicims | extraordinary low prices—say two per cent below ou will exert your mighty influence, and have these " -@ . Fp : MY les the way the repealers anticipate ens cleared away worth cite nd receivethe thanks of | His step is firin andquick, hiseye keen and piercing poe to this suit, and hence this action was ro See Radi ged Fs sadt of a most dreadto! | jegalrate The present state of the market also prec prvcraestees hts le A Susscniper ano wetuwisnex. | and his whole appearance venerable and interest. | Dros Bron, coltinnl fos the, defeadants, scietumed’ bir |tattee cater hen = (eae bol, Ve ap ets att any just comperison between the real values of stock Poseyism in THe Uniten Srares —The recentde- | July 12, 1843. A ing. Age, however, has laid his hand upon him ; | oose at itscommencement, and before the facts wore elicit: | to attempt to state my suiftings—ruihicient for ie to sey | forinstance,a New York 6 percent stock, semian velopments of the rapid progress of the “ Tracta The Street Inspector is hereby notified to look | byt the old patriarch shows how well a frugal and | ¢4 from the witnesses, on legal grounds, heraised many | that my distress was as great as mortal could endure ana | sedeemuble in 1862, sells at 108 on tho same day tl | objections to the admissibility of the documentary testi | live. Atthe most trying moments of my afflicti Y mony, amongst which was the judgment record; he ob. | Sarsaparilla was recommended 10 me ab the oly ¢are jected to this document on the ground that it was a judg | that could be relied upon. I procured your Sarsa; ment record, given toa firm which differed from the | and within two months! have been raised froma bed © plaintiffs to this suit; but that objection wasoverruled, | distress and entire helplessness, to beable to resume m) inarnuch as the Neccrte aii ter te in the record a+ | former duties of my family, and before one month more | survivors, & , of the party alluded to. In the next place | shall be entirely freed from the last vestage of disease. | he objected that execution could not issue upon a judy. | am now enableito 0 about, to the astonishment of al ment confessed after two years from the dooketing, with | who know me, and this great cure has been made rian” doctrines in this country, continue to excite | to this matter. temperate life has enabled him to reeist its de- the greatest interest amongst the religious circles | tyewgp to Mu. Hansuaw.—They are making | mands. Great anxiety is felt respecting the promised expose arrangements for giving a dinner to this gentleman | A little incident occurred as the “old \mon elo- by Drs. Anthon and Smith. We wish to defer till | before he leaves Boston for ‘Washington. Mr. Hen- | quent” was passing through the hall to the tea table. after the appearanct of this pamphlet, some length- | shaw, it is said, in return for the compliment, con- | Several gentlemen had stationed themselves in the ened remarks which we have to make on this sub- | templates presenting to the city of Boston the recipe hall to get a view of a nan so renowned in the his United States stock, of precisely the same date and t selleat 115. Why isthis? The security of the fe government is no greater. On the other hand, 1 shrewd capitalists consider it not #0 60d, taking th cumstances of the creation of the stock, the positi- the government, and the prosyective political event consideration, The New York debt is entirely co ject. We have been furnished with a considerable | (4) the manufacture of his celebrated cathartic pill. | tory of the country ; when he made hi appearance. Be Corgi es oo el bw Bay ape murvaye rille alone, 1 th relore repaiee ta ert ‘an. | by the income it has ereated, and is above conting: quantity of interesting materials, and will be ena- | 044. the remark was made, that in stopping atthe Union, | scire facias to reviveit. In this casejthe plaintiffs in their | valuahie remedy, Bristore Serseparilias At i@my desite | The present debt of the federal governments the first Biss to_Suaiitt torerabty furs aes | ROCkrase aie Auison’s Histony op Eunors pe he showed himself consistent, for that he had “ ad pond ar ee ths: Kose comet Veer ink i bd Tay Simei & powsetal promi acy Se eantt tus Wor! created since Ke formation tn time.of posse for rev meat relative to the spread of Puseyiem in the Ame- Ruverertiet Me, Zi hies been pabtunad Oa voeated the Union from his childhood up.” ferying tnd nee Feturning when there was snficent this, Ey sateat ie ean may be benefitted therely | purposes. eta fa a es jaye had bd ys haw rican Episcopal Church i Heese pega pes ious hotels at the “Springs” are rapid’y | pay the debt; next for not levying when there was plenty " With respect, &o- extravagance, Tuption of a political part —___— Harpers. The sale of this work has been unprece- | _ The various hote R * | of goods, and for not returning ; and thirdly, iy fo RAH STREET, 248 Seventh street, grassed by, nisapectednasones, Der 04, eet Tue Irtvenza —This epidemic, whieh visited | dented in extent, and its popularity is tiehiy dev filling up, and the season promises to be very B¥y | joy returning ts 7 Md Counsel for by poe fendan SARAH iG New York oriens nti pte Sete, chs dig our citiesso severely, has now generally disappeared. | seryed by the good qualities evinced by the author i Pont teats a} right to go beyond the execu | ToC. C. Barsror, of Buffalo, 1, 50 Cours | $46,000,000. Inthe midst of profound P 4 .—Commodore Jesse Wilkinson, Por! | tion,and ire into the correctness of the antecedent tail by Wm. Burger, 000 Profound peace and | (ws now prevailing all over Canada asa writer and a historian. Five more numbers Rau Siemon Lieut. ©. B. Poindexter, order to Decs- | proceedings which he argued were ieregalor, ond h land eines Ttushton CO. Milhawe Pharmacy; J. « national weelth, an embargo is laid upon fortign wa ct * F ed leeve twe mouths; Lieut. £. 0. Wart, to | {herefore asked the Court fer a nonsult. No. 188 Green wit Wood & Motrison, 20° ) aad a debt ie created which nwo ) ; 3 | will complete the work. For eule at this office, | tat revo jony i f Morrison, No. 188 Sencey, oan aveaamr adel which swells at the rate ot $1 vat. —Cupt.Silas H. Stringham hasbeen appoin- | WH! com) "| the Decatur, Captain 8. H, Stringhem,to commend Navy | Mr. Genann replied, but before the case was decile. | Greenwich street; J. SYM, Se ee | 000 a ied Commandant of the Navy Yard, at Brooklyn Price 26 cents per number. ‘ard, Brooklyn, the Court atjourned, generally. per annum, and (he departmont, instead of