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THE NEW YORK HERALD. iccawencotmaaaes NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORN NG, AUGUST 2, 1843. rier Swe Conte Prouarue Piracy —The AGENTS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS- Take Makon 7 i iol cheat asenlaine locp Feihaves 'e a pac. from the rest of the crowd, and they are left to c R p Foirhaver, of ‘Lne following is a list of agents for the Herald, where NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD LINK PORTATION COMPANY [Correspondence of the Herald.) their own mutual entertainment. At about four | Providence, which left hence yreierdey me ‘ving eae toes gdh Via Newanx, New Buurswice, Puinceton, Tnenrow bra] o’clock a few start off on a ride, afew ona fish, a | for New York, about 9 0’ cloc acl Ld k,OmileeS SW. of few on a bathe, a few onasail, and afew tor a| the Hen and Chickens, 10 mileeS E. cf Conyhunk, julep. Tea takes place at tive, and with a slim at- | fell in with a schooner, with all Feil eet. end yun tendance. ning pretty close to her, discovered thatthere wae ‘At about six, the riding parties are in motion, | no ene on board. They im medintely bearded ber, those who do notenter into them spend their time | fouod that she had one anchor down with # short about the house or on the lake. At about nine | scope, and ou trying her pumps, found three teet of _ Laxe Manorac, July 27, 1843 The Lake and Lake Scenery—Lake Frshing—The Climate, Gunning, Bathing, Visitors—The uses of Batchelors, aed the enjoyment of the Married— The Owl Club, and the Beverage of its Members— ++eeMessrs. Redding & Co: «Messrs Zieber & Co. Wm Taylor. THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Leaving New York daily (tom the out of Courtland st. Morning Line a1 9 A. M.—Mail Pilot Line at 4 5 a tt ni ry body is on hand for the concert | water in her hold, and on further eearch discovered ‘ie Meruing tine proceed to Bordentown, rom tence by The Loafersand their Stories— The Blonds and the | Pres'Y much every body it oF ten nt a.is provided | that she wae scuttled forward just above ine copper BIOS He eeinns toe Evening Line proceeds direct te Camden Copporite to Anti Bloods—'The Young Ladies and thew Fishing | by the Proprietor ot the hotel. It lasts tant about Th forecaatle was torn to pleces— ihe bunks torn SNeY: is . : 5 4 own— rc Neoware, Noe. fe ‘aer Wil qrecumt toc tebets at the ofl efor of de excursions; in short, the rambles, adventures, IL oreo : "Bet the daye morta not yet ended 1 ne | down-a hole cut ia the cabin floor, with wa axe ae Jourtlandt street, wh odious steamboat, will be in , i adies an fl TY i ianvab Peekekiits NY readiness, with baggage erates ou board. : Brain the eet of Gearctinds sizes renee and habitat ey Weg, whist, and a cobbler or lemonade before going to | | The cabin was in great disorder—all valuable Bing Sing, N. Y. origina baawage erate are gprered, frome cxty, 29 tint Leave New Yor, Leave Newark, Fauenp Bennett ‘— bed. "But every body has retired generally by 12 | articles were taken away except the quadrant and Now. Orhens,Le. Paper i fs Pee epee lpia at 9 On ea ME Fe P.M, Not having observed among your numerous | o'clock, except the owls, who are then out in fall | compas winloll were found im te ee areas Cincinnati, 0... .++ : Leave New York. haate ‘ 5 3 feather’ They keep poor Lyman busy in supplyin ; ok was to i Matthew Dougherty. lines leave Phiadelphia from the foot of Wal | at hesedien 4% Ae rig Ghizgper” Tome | yy | Country correspondence any account of the proceed | them with hia excellent compound anil nearly morn- | Completely villaged On examination, ‘the veesel A. Jones. maxetroat by staamboat to oraencowe. oe ! do. { ae do. 7" do. | ings of the season, thus far, at this most delightful ing, when they hover off to bed, and in five minutes proved to be the achooner Lannia, of Faia He ‘he lines for Baltimore leave Philadel, we te7y A. M..and i is bees #% 40. | place, and presuming that such would be interesting | nothing disturbs the silence of night but the crickets pe ear inate; 8 acareo of flour, oe oom Woodward & Mathews, . | {5M beings continsation of the lines frem New Vork.__jed et .Fisinfleld, Bound -ok, Somervitis, | to at least those who have had the good fertune to | Chirping, nad occasional bark of some uneasy dog | Bien’ diac syrtl pens, yelluw corm, and ted Ker Hi aiils NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKET s. Satan [i eee V4 PM xing from Ne* | become acquainted with the secret of its existence, | L have ‘hus fnenished you with a deseript a of a is aceas. ‘The dsew list, foundin the Gaprain’s trun . Ware between New. Your and Elizabeth Towu 35 cents. and not yet been able to render to it theit annual | "chanting place, and the manners and customs of | was ag follows "Charis I Dearborn, master ; Vere berween da” aud Somerville, 7 cents. summer visit, 1 embrace a few leisure moments | its visitors, which hoping will prove entertaining to | 1 tiny re ie Geotme. Mathews: anonth Ate A.M. Ats P.M, At7 A.M, Ats P,M. who become involved in the charming society here) | Yor it with a visit during their summer wal ; ‘ * ane cope i New ship LIVERPOOL, 1160 tons, § [gen Aegit* odo 4 do Paar to undertake the tusk; and, in counexion there, | (or ‘the more, the merrier.” Apologizing tor hav- Bite ston cea Mare et oiod Weluer cae Jehu Wldridge, (8th Aon, gees * bs ‘> i aie di with, ag many of your readers, and perhaps even | ig solongintrudeduyon you, Mathews (rom Baltimore. ‘The captain aad mate New ship QUEEN OF THE Wes § [6) Bept. yew YORK AnD New AdGwsw yourself, may scarcely be aware of the existence, Tremain, yours truly, Se | with Babe and: Webster, could write—the others 1260 tons. 1b May. From foot of Courtland street, New York, still less attractions, of so, till lately, obscure a de the arke in signing the articles, which fact Ship ROCHESTER, 850 ton, mn October. ANG ATR Ree ALS YON GY Batnamses a, | spot, Iwill (hoping’that the consequent extension | pe Ansep Bria Avrr a vassal wea nett et || Mae ciove 1a be cleomne iapnnanane ¢ ‘us aires Jeha Britton: qe gene. epee Tq 2 : Oem. | of my pomumantoa tion will not render it the leas | East Boston hy Me Samuel Hall, for RB. Forbes, “a. | By an examination of the sehooner’s papers. it oport, Ct.» uh Nov. rae a worthy of your indulgence in its insertion,) attempt | thiscity. Her length is 112 feet, breadth of beam 27 fee! | a eared that she sailed from Alexandria, Jul Elie in op Ship HOPTINGUER, 1050 tons, 3 véth March. ats Miah og Bae OAC CAAT andes pa, | & brief deacriptio of it. A more lovely one Nature | 8 inches, depth 18 feot 7 inches, and she is per re ter fir iar AuHaan and e mecken in Hac eae , New Bediord. Mi These substannal, fast sailing, first class Se ee in the Maze, exchbs tu the Philadelphia tratus, between New York eeu not deaire; and it has been pronounced by bel ae Bias mie sft ll A laid ; ablip eer She is owned by George J. Thomas and others, of Providence, B. I... « city of New York, tre oommanded by meu of experience Eig hg Se cents, | thone wel qualified to judge, to be equal to any of | and rakish, and above the British ship of wer Spartan, | Alexandria. ‘Worcester, Mass..., ahiliry, anu will be; deapatohed: panetually onthe ith of cee. 1 ssengers who procure ther Tickets at the ticket stonte re famed Baropean cane of a similar character i be fuarctee tases ackters Te terminates ina | The last regular entry on the log-book, apparently Nantucket, Mass. J.P. H Mey raid, $7 95, | Their cabins are clegant and commodions, and are fornished | j<\"<,2“erY ticket gratis" Tickela are ‘received by the cos ts peincine| cours is * ake of clear, pure, and | oii heat hillet head. Her sides arasmooth ond rounded, | jn the mate’s hand-writing, is on the 10th of July, sci raas mr tia fo: the: DAE: Hevel weuxiy with whatever can couduce to the ease and ‘comfort of prssen- |” aly on the day when parchased. shi gts j.geucrally placid water, ahont four miles i length, | and incline inwurd above the water line, She hasavery | Iatiinde 29, course S period gers. aiGEss " "i + — and two miles in breadth; and, besides the intru- | ete, 1 hands it Her atern frame is round i 7 e in, the fol Herald, $396. Neitherthe captains or owners of these shirs will be respon | FO! BUFFALO AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST | gion of a small peninsula, embracing three wooded | ot imsiure like that ora pilotbost, ‘The ornaments on cara aden? {OCH a ie Corie an oro t her sterm consiat ofa wilaed nar on fe oer ya Fuipay Niawr, 14th July, 1843—About hali past ten rose, shamrock, and thistle, encircled by @ laure: o’clo:k it was the mate’s watch on deck alorg with me, beiweenthem, the whole surmounted by a spread eag-e |), the captain came on deck and told meto keep the islets of the most exquisitely picturesque descrip- tion, with varied shores, abrupt, rocky, overhang- iog and pebbly, and afiording the most romantic . — tible fot any varcels or packages sent by them, unless regeiai LARBAETS, ON ENGLAND, ne- | "Yor frleht or Qunage opuly to ens ‘i OODAULL & MIN'EURNS, ATSOLIATION FASRAG® OF | ica, ane ame % y , ’ i exceed tintt neha, inesme ste t orto FIELDER, BHCTREHO eco $2 00 Reae eens rounds for pie-nic ing excursions. and buthing. | Holling inits talons two half displayed flags. | vessel to the wind, and T done $0; then the mate was aft 8,5, 10 20 8 £50, or anv amount: payable on | _je2ir . Eiersoat Syracuse, 225 Buffalo, 3.50 he lake is situated in Patnam county, about thir- | , 07 deck she has small topgallant ores rari ooccd | Onthe seat clone to the taffrel, asleep, and the captain deroand, eitions digeoune oF Say exer che, po. ut the National RORAG RGFARS: ag ST Genres $2 passage ene Lower Canadas 6° | teen miles trom Peekskill, and filteen mites from | S1the windlass. | Amilships, between, toe ty house. She id shook him, and uli. you sre @ damned fel. Son & Co, Banktrs, Lou‘on, 1. Burned & Co., xchange and | VOU!SIANA AND NEW RK LINK OF PACKETS mre. RAY, the great 'roton Dam, with the river of which it | Raeahigh quarter deck or halt poop, under which is the | 1¥ ic be olhcercy & vessel, aud struck Ot Bim ame they Diseomnt Bank, Liverpool, Zw tern Bank of Scotland, Green: m33 3m 91 Barclay atreet_New York. | communicates. It was once under consideration, | cabin. Her bulwarks, like those of most armed vessels, | W.eu Gn the tatfces, and man sheet block under them; it ock Banking Company, Sir Wm. Forbes Hunter & Co., Seot- fend, and the brenches in every pest town throughout ieogland, : a PATERSON RAIL ROAD. land, Seotiend & Wales, which drafts will be forwarded by | | For the better accommodation of shippers, it is intended to ‘the steamors Great Western or Hibernia, by despatch a ship from this nort on the Is1 - and ‘W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 25th of each month, com. encing the 10th Getober and continy- Attheir Senera! Passage Office, 43 Peck Stip, cor. South st. ing antil May, when regular day ill be appointed for the ro- 'N. B.—All letters from the country must come post paid. | mainder of the year, whereby great delays and disappointments I believe, to employ it as the head of the sug- ply of water for the city; but, upon survey it was apprehended that its water would be neither sufficient or reliable in quantity. It is suposed to be about 1800 feet above the level of the are solit ns her sides, She hasa monkey rail fore and alt | Cove iirk und pitcha! them overboard. 80 T put my Jo riee Sable bee tra entrencets Cue G8 Cea wlik, wate | celmroce buble was of noumsh, (ory he Neathavesies roomson both sides, and receives light throuzk a splendid pel teh aetnpee rey he mood (ok hens, TFEA Vertical sky light, between five and rix feet long fore and | 0h deck bul mynest, and could do No fe time they got up ly ur Mrillbe jrevented daring the summer months, The following BrAb ONLY as CENTS Hudson, and the road from Peekskill to it is a suc- | Mts 2nd three feet wide at ee ae fhe oat {i | the vessel was going afore the wind and we could not hear NEW_LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKET». MAM SAROO: Captun Cael On and after Monday, 17th July, the ears will leave cession of ascents, sometimes abrupt and at others | Inmines the cempase partially lights tue cabin. This con: | OF ee them. aR ‘We sail from New York on the 25th and Liverpool on the 1h 4 i Patensne Deror. Lnave New Vorx. | gentle, occasionally relieved by a descent or level. | trivance is excellent ; should the light be extinguished, it | jg," MUPt ‘he veutsl her course, eee tig ; The greater part of the county indeed, although | can be immediately replaced withont troubl eg a there is no danger of the binnacle being wash 18th, Saw a vessel, stood tewardsherto find what 8 tevred by a wheel through the medium of an end 4 / Fee ee nee cnr head. She carries two | couvseto stand for the nearest port. Told us due Weet e588 SC) ai for Bermuda, and NWN for New York. Which we containing many extensive and highlv fertile farms, is mountainous and springy, and abounding in rivu- lets, ponds and lakes. The one in question—Lake 1. ain MM ON SUNDAYS. Hick, Capeain Mumford. Lrayy Rargnson Deror. Leave, New Your. 2 a New Yo: 8, Captain John Collins, Rosclu! 25th July. Sup OCMULGEE, Caprain Leavitt. qnarter boats and a life buoy a Stup SIDDONS, Captain E. B. Cobb, 25th August. Siip NASHVILLE, Captain Dickinson. M. 8° PM. Mahopac—and which derives its euphonious name . Yeas i oe lone so. Bhip SHERIDAN, Captain F- A. Depeyster, 25th Sept, Bhip MEMPHIS, Caan Ruighe Transporia'ion Cars, ply daily (Sundav's excepted.) Pas: | from that of the chief of a tribe of Indians, which | gC0!%,0h has ® hall ‘eck whore the petty OMe | 9h, do. Stup GARRICK, Captain Wm, Skiddy, 25th October. Pie BOUISA, Capea, Malford, sepeers are advised to be at the Ferry foo Courtiandt street, | formerly inhabited thie part of the country—is much | sharp, is rather amali. Ite voteance, however, in well | 4,/atheback part of the log was found the following nom i , fe w minates before the st ture. ‘ , . Its i ppant statement : hip SHERIDAN Canals F hese shins were all built n the eity of New York, express | 8 {9 gu fe the stated hours of depa. ture. the largestand finest. Itisone of a cluster of three, | protected by a large companion. She hasa platform re. | “Mgr ru seinen hip GARNICK, Captain Wm. ’ wly coppered and put in splendid order,with accommodations NEWYORK SCHOOLERS imbedded at distances ot a half, and one mile, in a | sembling a deck, laid tore and aft over the ballast. It is PH) ER hip ROSCIUS, Captain John for passengers unequalled for comfort. ‘They are commanded MOUNTAIN AND EAS- knot of widely spread hills, the summits of several | estimated that she will stow about one thousand chests On the night of Friday the 19th, about 11 o’elock,! and the mate were on watch together,when the captain came on deck, and struck the mate for being asleep on watch, and the mate struck him back again, when they tossed each other about, the mate lying on his baek and rolling. by experienced masters, who will make every exeruwn to give 0} greta secsfaction. They will at all times be towed ap and Via K. and Somerville R Road lown the Mississippi by steamboats. i ‘or Schoo! sig Monotsin, leave pier No 1 Nor Neither the owners or capcains of these ships will be responsi- | $34 o'clock AM, daily (Sundays excepted) b ble for jewelry, bullion, precious stones, silver or plated ware, | Elizabethport; or leave the. foot of Courtlan kage, sent by o put on board of i Ship BLODONS, Captain E. «f opium. Her beama and knees display great strength of construction. Outside she is painted black, with a white streak and black ports; inside, cream color. She is built of the best materials, is coppered and copper fas ot which afford splendid prospects of either one, two, orthe whole of the group. Lake Mahopac, thus viewed at one point, its glassy surface spark- ling at the base of the rich green sward of the sur- ret at 9 or for any letters, parcel or el J. Raitro . ns d, and, at present, draws abont fourteen feet water. “ . vs unded by experieneed, maaters, who will make them, unless regular bills of iading wre taken forthe same and cerita tan Gr Brome Coovalevare bate ay ae rounding hulls, seems like a dismend in its green Ht hatter Peonsict of fourteen 18 pounder (Paixhan) ON evans 2 alt took referred to above were found, ‘Nester the captains or owners of th sh !pawill be responai- | "FSehei teers saan Hy Rogmsle—auiving early in the ahersenn ere Te elvet caskets i anothers languidly and darkly un- | guns. At present only eizht of them are maunted foe on another leof, the following memori Pass : blo for ary letters, parcels or essen by them, unless re- ee F Ae, Come freee eee ee) Daceed by railroad to Somer | dulating amid the forest trees encompassing it, like | on slide carriages invented by Mr. Forbes himself, anc Vth July, 1843. Capt a t di re bi ls of Inding are signed therefor. 5 FS GLINS &, CO. 56 South st., or Tide, gonghes from thence (only 34 miles,) arriving in Baston | the jiguid, streamy eye of a lovely girl, floating | the others on common truck carriages Mr. Forbes’s in- | 4,, Ls aptain and mate got drowned Agh: ? HULLIN & WOODRUFF, Agent in New | at, For ireight or fe, apply to Orleans, who will fe ods to their address. ek cont iN EB a Sonth sehen Keresarte | Phere of this Tine. ue Rial unewally ek iH mee OWN GEIPLEY £170, Liverpool. || perused: and areatenre will be taien to have the goods correct- shoot 30 cents per ounce, aud newabaners 1 cent ench: iy? €€ REMITIANUCES TU IRELAND, Wo~The ubseriber continues to transmit m c nable terms OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. small. to persons residing. in aay part of Ireland 4 rab gr seats apply t0 M.D. Hope, Merchants’ Hotel, 41 Court lecessor in business have 1 A - 1 id more yalso.t | , Passengers from Philadelphia to Schooley’s Mountain. will ~ {Oat on tand morejalso.to any art of King | teave Paiitaclihia st 7 Octeek A, Me we New York eile HE OLD LINE of Packets for Liverpool will hereafter be Money remitted by letter (post paid) to the subscriber, or | line to New Bruvswick. Splendid coaches from thence, arri- despatched in the following order, exce; i vention is worthy of notice. His carringe works on aslide. The outer end of this slide—that is, the end at the vessel's kide—is cirenlar, and is secured to the deck by a large bolt fast the beam | Bermuda, done so for 24 hours. below. The inner end ofthe slide has a swive 18th. Thought it was better to keep her North West, ler at each corner On each side of the carriage i849 | 4n4 get to some port in America or home if iron wheel about 14 inches indiamoter. Fromthecentre | “gH! pe Uun’ Pan iy Sime ; projects an iron bolt about an inch, andon this bolt is}, ‘ ‘ ipped or placed a lever, which acts on jogs or notches The boat of the vessel, which from the tackle shipped 4 ahaa the cirenmference. The lever heaves the wheel | used in hoisting,was evidently a long boat,was gone about beneath its dark lashes. Diverging from the lake are many interesting rides, peculiarly so, to those fond of varied and mountain scenery. Que of them, to Carmel, the county town, situated upon a pretty little lake about four miles distant, is con- sidered remarkably fine, and is not an inconsidera- ble attraction of the lake. As regards bathing, which seems to be an important consideration in visiting the country, I have already alluded to the his 104 z- loth. Kept veasel her course. 16th a 0. 17th Spokeaship,told usto keep our ship West for jast th land, that when thi raoually deposited with hi a the Ving attoe mountain early same afternoon. 32m" ? * 7 eel 01 The ‘ ah ve uieeniions avvine order, enceptne © oe nee iy aap 7 a ii Bie ame of the person or ly samme afternoon. mn many excellent spots of this place ; but one in par | round This wheel is connected with @ Som: sanee) on Th gungway 1 i] was taken aed i. make room ing day, viz = se sent, and nearest post town, will be immediately transmitted 5: ticular, from its peculiar locality and great extent of | the inside of the carriage, which nots on cog sent for the boat in hoi-ting her over the side. TecGeamnmapan, FNS You. ForLiverpoot, | sud pldtecordigiy, anda ecert to tha effect given, of for MOUNTAIN R EABTON graduully shelving shore, is esteemed as uneurpas. | Det ofthealite: and hythiemennathe gun whoveow or | | ‘The cheateof the sewmen were gone from the ie i june uly warded to the sen h le se ‘ in. eels on the on of the . Thee >, tops Oct 1 In tike mauner money, or claims on persons in auy part of ‘1 . sed for the retirement and security it affords to | heave similar to theae need for cranes, which can be | forecastle Sa rile es eeld comateed ar CBarstow.¢Feb 1 frelvnd, Ei Beotiand. can be collected hy the sabecse | Geave tieToot of Courtland street, daily ( ladies and‘ children. The lake abounds in fish, | Orea¥s similar to thse used for cranes Mur in.oreven | We mentioned above, and completely ransacked ¢ The ENGLAND, June 19 part of the United States or Ca- o crock, A. M., by ratlroad f om Jertey eity to own, k skerel. id 8; 4 When th every thing of the slightest value. His letters were 750 tons, Oct 19 ‘paid to the m accordingly sii thence by Fost coaches through Mendhan Cheater, Schooley's | Such as pike, pickerel, perch and bullfish. The | recoiline when fired, with the greatest ease. When the rine m'Bertett OFab GEORGE MeBKIDE, Ji c Mountain, Anderson Town, Port Colden, Washington, to | latter are caught in great quantities, and though | gun is fired. by the application of the lever to th all te ty ‘The OXFORD. July 1 zs tt IPL as estoy. At Washington, a daily line intazeectsto 2% trom | ornail,arc moet dolicious, Good guouing cas ate | COT OT HORTA, Themun cat be ewes Ane med We have uo time to speculate upon this mysteri- 7 Nov i ALOSDQN LINE OF FACKETS—Pecke: teth | Belvidere | For seats apply to J. Hl, ‘aed. Partows, Commer | he'abteined in the vicinity. Ia chiet, thete appears | loaded. in hoard. ‘The advantages of this carriageover | ous affair, but itis the preval ing opinion that a pira- ‘The nonrdeen” pees Gcket ship TORONTO. Ci amin inl oy Pi Bixtns (arnuhed "gti shorcert notice by applying to | to be nothing that could render & summer's sojourn | the olf thioned wheel ortruck carrion’ are grin) Halt ey has bee ¢ oramitted, and the captain and mate * «+ 1000 tons. Nov 19 ee ferent ame nenemein ae 1 Di. Lake, amen memes bowel, Mews vitae ee. | in the. country, mosiisshsestory to the Met varied | Ae toate work onesonthaold plan. Hieplen dispeness |. ory tro 'scitl dctaloce chee nce ee ete nere, mexunoee "tae wishi bone, or pareger al oad mekeaaly | ROCKAWAY PAVILLION-LONG ISLAND RALL- | lastes, that this place does not afford. Boarding | Wilh qnarter tackles, side tackler, teain tackles, and even and time wil develope the mystery. i tae fae # pplication on board o: Wee TAPsCo: ROAD. _| accommodations, scenery, society, amusements, | the breeching itwli. He has tested it by repeated expe- Fairhaven arrived here last evening with the K.@. Farber. @Apnt i re tana 3) Feet Biip cor Ber Te parins spon oe tend eave Pencklyy, Sea andclimate. The climate here, far trom being | riments, and has fonnd it completely successful. echooner in tow. She is now in the possession of ‘The NEW YORK. (uew) G Aug 19 at inthe above fiyonts shop o¢any of tneveeeler | anton wer od that delighdtul resort, tie Marie Pav | harsh trom its mountain elevation, or damp from |" Mr. Forhes has also invented anew wad, which, ifsuc- | Mr Gordon, the U.S. marshall —N. Bedjord Bul- 850 tone ropper. April ? re padle tums, aud those wishing te remit money ern have Hon, ane foll lowing hours, viz Half past 9 i lakey proximity, is blande, invigorating and sa- ny will be agreat saving. It is made ot Ar is | (etin 31st wit. The SCUTH AMEHICA, (Bep. 1 refs for ay am ‘unt, payal le on demand, in all the principal 4 Mi.4 o'clock an ‘pasté P.M. ‘ jubricus Colds are very rarely contracted, and | threeinches thick, nearly the size of the bore of the gun, The above is, without doubt, the schr. Sarah La- tom, Q Jan towns threnahoat Kagland eee ae ee co Janata, a2 trough from Breakignte | consumptive invilids become benefitted by a resi- | 8nd has a grove ‘around the circumference in which | | 0: abalied D.G. Bailey, (May 1 FOR LONDON—Keguiar Packet oj the 10tn of Nios ” . le; di duri hi Th de. | Yarns may be “wound” to make it fit as close a€ # spun ia, Captain Dearborn, that cleared from Alexan- ‘The COLUMBUS, Sen 9 7 gas’ "The splendid preket ship TORONLO, | te Pavilion, 79 cents, less6aer_ | dence here during the summer. Thus ends my de- | yarn wad. The expense of this wad will not exceed { dria July 1, forthe West Indies 700 toms, jan 19 7 apt. Griswold, will positively sail as above, her Nu W ARRANGEMEN'T. scription, and strange as it may seem, its charming | three canta—the expense of aspunyarn of junk wud is mires : ot Gi Cole. {May 19 July 7 Fils 54" sadedae- su aiohatsthdr ith GANG Shack FAH AND SIGHT REDUCED... | subject was almost unknown aga desirable place of lover ten, conte y i - en are not surpassed in point of eleganes or comfor! . for cabin, 2nd cabin, REGULAR MAIL LINE—FO O- | summer resort until a few years since, when some But ” : Il cast express! NoTHRR Destavcrive Firs at St. Joun.—Th id + y e » nt to returnto the euns: They were al Mm tw ty ol ec Bo eae eee ope De eeiing CLM Deke eeniy contioatna ce toa areeee een shoud ETON AND NEWrOnt Gompescd | astray New Yorkers, wandering about the country | for the Antelope; have all loc diy percussion p' St. Louis (NB) New Brunswicker of Saturday The com re are We! n of character and JOREPH MeMURRAY, ofthe following superior steamers, ruauing inconpection with | 12 search of some new place to renovate them- | ciple, and are unquestionably as fine pieces has the following:—_ £ experienc, end the strictest nttentio {Till always be paid to , 4 git Rime street, comer of South. the Stonington and Boston and Provi nce Railroads >= seves during the solatice, stumbled upon it, and atter | found in any vessel in the naval service Her li bad At three o’clock this morning, a destructive fire PrPRucanity: as fegerds the day Of sailing, will be observed as ip, or soy of the rexalar packets, by RHODE ISLAND, Capt Payers eelfishly revelling upon its virgin charma by them. | ™ament. ton,is very completo. Her mogazine is alt,and | broke our in the large building owned by Mr B Ans heretofore. ‘ . UST appleing as above, (iF hy letter, nowt nid 5 air PROVIDENCE. - selves for a season, accidentally exposed the secret | #* weil pith 1 prig, hut can be rigged into aship | [¢¥, and occupied as atan house, bark house, &c. ‘The price of passage outward is now fixed at Seventy-Fi FOR TIVERPOUL—The New Wegalar NARRAGANSETT. in the exultation of their discovery. The knowing | op rey with mane ox che her ull the boltrand other ast. | 24 fronting on King’s square ; to rapid was the e Dollars, for which ampl tores of every description will provided, with the ex BTS at eg rece 1h Aa rust The Bow seteodid New York MOHEGAN ones muluplied rapidly, and though “mum” was rv “taunt,” | Progress of the flames, that ina few minutes the enings required. Her lower masts are ion of | One of which will ‘eave New York daily (Sundays except- : 2 x Will be farmianea. by wards, if req’ rhs) imsater, 1120 tons will sail on the lech Asgut ei) from Fier No. 1, Battery Place iver, at 5 P. ) the word, the place has become pretty well known | (long,) and topmasts short. They rake well aft, and | Whole building was on fire, which instantly com- fewener the oaptaims oro ners of thes ships will be respon | | Kor ‘srignt or p:asnge, harivg very eles The RHODE 181 ROE MENTS. ik 1 | 2adaporeciated The lastthree seasons it has been | have 'a very dashy appearance. Her bowsprit stands | municated to the adjoining houses, and in @ very sible for any te, parcels, or 30 \e commodations, apply to the eavtain on bosrd, w Captain Thayer, on Monday, apd | thronged with visitors, and the very last many were | well. She carries a apr tamil yard on the end of it out: { short time all the buildings fronting on the square pln i aE Rea meena wemnesee See | Ue Alp, eee veers © ee. eee en a meee, Oe Py fr | inable to procure an abiding place, notwithstanding } side of thecap, secured in the centre by aswivel. It is} 10 the eastward of the tan house, and those on Syd- GOODHUE 8 CO, ¢ South st... nx, The new pecket ship Greet Western, Philip Woovhouse, | The MASSACHUSETTS Captain Comstock, on Tuesdey | three large hotels and numerous adjacent farm: | Consitered an excellent ie agg yl ell. The yara | Ory streets were enveloped in flames. ‘The progress a te Sane RSHALL, $9 Burling-lip, ,¥. | master, will succeed the Liverpool, and sail on her a Tonrseay for Stonington, and Saturday for Stonington, | houses. The hotels and princioal farm-houses are | Her vardsare very square, and look well. y' of the fire was so rapid, that many persons escaped yi2__ and to Le poot. Ich Seprember fewport and Provideuce. arms of her lower and topsail yarda,the boom and quar TP with barely their | \ hi = : THe fs - TIVERTOOL PACKETS | _ Passengers, on the arrival of the stenmers at Stonington, } situated on the borders of the leke, about 300 feet ter irons (1) are all of composition, Her copsail sheets, ith barely their lives—leaving every thing to the JOHN HERDMAN’S OLD ESTABLISHED AA ue FADE AS | willbe nmugdiately forwarded in the spleudi# nad como: | equidistant from each other, so that their boarders, | (r¢,'rons (2 are all of compositing. | Het sonmel Het | destroying element pars of the Railroad to Providence and Boston, and uf m There are iron bands Owing to the strenuous exertions of the Fire EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. who are constantly itermingling, form, in fact, one commun.ty§ The hotels, which are obliquely opposite to each other, (the main road running i ailing new packet ship LIVERPOOL, Cap: Jonn | 20 ie, (150 tous burthen, new ou her second voynne, and peg SR = will sail caltively axabove, her regular day. It it well known | gesday and Satarday, a about the hewsprit, are @f chain. over the heals of the lower masts, secured to bolts that |. forthe m the steamers on Monday, Wed- m the intervening days, proceed via mpanies, assisted by the military and a number of cinzens, the fire was tortunately confined to this and equally adi by all, that the Livercool is the fastest | Stomvgton Railroad'to Providence, aud fiom thence in the # thranh the heels of the topmasts, | ~ 18 out of New York, having bratea the | Sener! folas, without any additional charge. between them) were formerly under different trnasel trees, and of bringing the quarter, although the #+pect was so threatening, Ne ee York and Sheffield, ov her last yasage hence | yoanesarat the effec ol ne ee Deri can be scared on proprietors (Mir Monk and Mr. Berry) but are this pmasts more immediately on the hea that atone time the buildiogs on the opposite ade PASSAGE to and fro ritam and Ireland, via Liver- lh hp he flags Taran ag «Ban plod 4 HARNDEN & CO., No 3 Wallstreet. | season united under the proprietorship of Mr | Msi. Her lower rigging sets up to dead of the street were on fire, and the Catholic Chapel, {aad London, by the. fe packet ships, sailing on the gs Se sali as sages w Bich eullee vere. ‘On snd after the 10th inst, freight Will Dot be received I finished and | insite of the monkey rail—sha hae no channi the Court House, and the fi dwell Fire rch, igen, 19th; and 35th of ech mouth to and from Liver: tur eatin, second | gipP On sid after the JO ey Mh moémem | Monk. They are new, large, well finished and | tore ns wa before remarked, her sides are perfectly che , and the fine range of dwelli pool, and to and’ from London Ist, 10th and 20th of exch aor thet ip bas rmear eR ee handsome buildings, and under excellent manage- | gmanrh ? houses on that side of King’s equare, were in immi- ntow and a je andout,she is certainly one of the | Ment danger i 5 eee neni a tate ers inceed neraelt | _ About twelve buildings have been laid in ashes toheone of the awiftest, She was built and eqnipped | by this unfortunate occurrence, but we have not yet agreeably to the plans of Mr. Forbes himself In afew | been able to ascertain the names of all the sufferers, days she will sail for China, under the command of | or the amount of insurance eflected on the build- Capt. Dumare late of the ship Akbar He is said tobe | ings desiroyed; but we fear that very few of them not only an excellent enilor, but what 1 more rare, #2 | were insured” Mr. Ansley, who ie the heaviest therefore more commendable s paor mans triem! | SUC: | lager, had nothing insured—his loss 1# very heavy.— cess attend him and his beautiful bri¢.— Bos ton Post Besides three tan. houses, he lost all their contents, Canana—Doctor Jown Rorpn.—It is currently | With asteam engine, apparatus, ee, having saved reported in this city, and generally believed to be | ROthing true, that Mra, John Rolph, wite of Dr. Lolph the | =e ment—the superintendence of Mr. Crane. The farm house is conducted by Mr. Berry, and its ac commodations, though small, are of che first order. The landlords of both establishments are remarka- ble for their courtesy, affability, liberality, and at- tention to their guests. The season thus far has been rather duller than was anticipated. A great many visitors have, how ever, arrived, and the great maes are expected during the month of August. Several extensive merchants, with their families, have been, and some are now here. Also maoy young married in FOR Key PORT AND MIDD! eS a SE ae — 4 ye . touchi it ine’ ol e sure those persons r friends, that ¢ T. TAPSCOT 1,43 LLL a Quandater Moaiay: duly Miss the stermer RO dae and *yligent attention will be shown them, and ali The Liverpoo! will sail from Liverpool ¢ ’ saptain Crawford, wil’ leave Mid : pool ow the » : October, w cetitecese few ‘Oristaas Mobis, Botatene Beraey re, | Sfording a, favorab e opportaui'y to those wishivg to xeud for pee gh Bortadetpnin, B> ton, aod to the diferent ports of the Brith | felt {rience co come o Provinces, at ihe lowest rates , Grafte for any amou With these arrangements, opether with the advantage towse of Grest Bit correspondents possess, being 1a rite ners and quesesively sagage’ Un. toe Twelghting © upinnce ne Biddons wiil succeed the Liverpool, and sail 25th Au- | ye passengers to Freehold, or any part of the eountry. despatching ‘yearly at least 100 first clas® ships from Liver - iy 2c Uniform evnveyan-es on fargo Ex-u-sions. Parties of poo) to the vartans ports of the United States, with (reight and &: FQR LIVERPOOL Regular packer of the Tah | pleasure will he ikem to aud from Fort Haaulton or Key For, m The subscriber has made unequalled nts to bring ont emigrants, and can, with great, cont as 4 sinys, The sdays and Hridays at el ck, (tide permitting) and Key Port at two o'e' veh, in her, -rany of the regular bne,on | M, Re arving 1e.vn New Tork, footof Bobineyn street, on ose wishing to remit money, cansave | Tuesday: dnesd Tharsdeys snd Friays at eight mand ian all the principal | o’eock, A: M. aud tatordays at two, P.M. Stiges w I be in rewiiness on the arrival ofthe Bost to con- ere "The facility of 7. this establishment is an { August The very supenor, rn tt ian tem Perpaned, aud from the large number of frst class ships up INDEPENDENCE, Captain Nye. will ponte Y bove, BeTPesnortsened: Whe peton ol ppssagesqriiie et tas] Tesving very scperior atbouigda his fot othe dood dite AND 'NORWALR—Honding xt Belden’ | di ay some with a pledge or two of affection, are | traitor, has been for some time here, and has made HOMRAU CIO rates, au iahould any of those sent for vec! ing, the and steerage passengers, persons wishing to embark should Neck. residing here for the season, whose husbands" busi- | some startling revelations to Sir Charles Metcalf — @BNBEAL PRINTING sagen Wuil os as customary refunded. “Phe cies make early applicati ness in the city keeps them there during the week, | Rumer says that she went go far as 10 offer to satis ‘ fate from the differect ports to. Liverpool can, as usual, be se: JOSEPH MeMUtRAY, Pare to Norwalk, and who have just time enough to dart up here over | jv his excellency that atleast one member of his ESTABLISHMENT, ki JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st, NY, or ‘The above will be suceesded by aoa won ‘The stermoor MUTUAL SAFETY | Sunday, snatch a kiss from their beloved, and dart | Council from Upper Canada was more deeply im | %. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU 8T8, 5m W. ROBIN 10} ir Wall street, Sheffield, Capua + Popham, aud sail on the 13h Angust. Pi sg, mommina. Sunday encepied, s back. Some old bachelors too are here, who,when | plicated in the rebellion than her own husband, maternal Decesanry for the prompt, neat eee ye fey oe ouunn ester Gn tne a le eee port and Norwalk, fonen ng at Be'dex's Neck they are not smoking or at table, are fuseing about | who wae now an nofortunate exile in a foreign land Lapeer ing Aeon tag ‘DRAFTS AND EXCHANGE. * | Buy ol tleregular packets, by arplying aa above vif bv levier | Brdgevort at’ haltonat LF. with the ladies, who use them as dogs to fetch and | ‘Whether Mra. Rolph made any such statements| PARION JOS PRASGWAMIS, to hisexcellency of not, we cannot aay; but of this | paste attention i reqnested to this establishment, ip the as- fact curreadersimay be certain, rae alld bre fe sarap ve that gp ee bo siven=ee regards typo- lady in question was in thie city last week, and that | stavhy, press work, an 6 require faney or she spoke her mind very freely to a respectable gen- | Common, larte or small works cheaply and expedicicusly tleman from Toronto (now a resident here), is equal'v certain — Kingaton Statesman. In Western Canada, the appearance of the crops ‘The subseriber requests the attention of those remitting mo- | #0#t ps jy 26 Orr the arrival of the boxt wi ney io fir tied py Tnequalied ertnwementa for the pare Shine FON LivRRPOOL—-NEW LINE aexast | ronda aula beaauiful country. Fare to New Haven 73 cents. mi whatever ac the folle wing Bening Insticutions, viz = Packt of Wit Aug—The Spicndid Packer Bhip | Offi foo heraie cilieciesice, an id carry. Some young ones, too, who are learning. There are ulso some young bloods here, boiling over with spiritsand deviltry. They organized an ‘* Ow! Club” a short time since, as members of which they mysteriously disappear in the day time, roosting perhaps at the bar, but, under the shades of even- log, commence their fluttering and hooting. The NS, Capra KB, cobb, of il 4 ‘ @LAND—Messrs James Bult, Son & Lo., Bankers, poettively sail as above, ber regular day’ For po a gt AOA Eo AL at ND passaye, having aecommodations anequa.led for splendor oF DIRECT FOR NEWPORT AND PRO + | sorfost, anoly on board, at Orleane wharf, foot of Wall street ey ypEN E—AKRIVING IN TIME FOR al Provineia) Bank of Kincland, and Brauehes through: | "2... EK COLLINB& CO. 36 Bovth street, | Seamed ASSENGEKS T:) TAKE THE CARS Levanta J. Barnard & Co,, Exchange and Diseount Bank, "Rito of passage $7: VU) $\ 8—Deck Fare $1 — The new, com: 7 4 out Kugiand anu Wal ‘Tne Pocket Ship Bheriden, Capuin F. A.D 1 | modions and f Neate CURTIS PECK. Ci smashers, cocktails, cobblers, juleps, and segars, | generally promives a good yield ; except in some ‘De, Yorkshire Digtniet Bank and Branches. acho Biddone, and on) Sean Or Bepe eee Hl | hin It Peeks will leave the pret east aide Catherine Marker | a8 well as the slumbers of the quieter portion of the | Carts, where the fall_ wheat euffered. from the seve 3 jvuh om Banking Co. Paar sater Banking Co. ay cely om che ships of this tn IN SCOTLAND—wreenock Banxing Co. in Giasgow and ’ community, suffer until almost the peep of day, i 7 rityof the winter. In the Johnstown district an in- when the owls adjourn. Then there is another taal | Blip, Mast Hiver, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ai jy26r c sect has again made its appearance, whichin former eA a . 5 g’clock, P. M, For passage and freight inquire at 2 5 South up stairs. Greevock. yr party of nice young men, whose lack of spirit deter | emp. 1 destru tive tothe wheat, and the a Bs Sy? . ensons proved destru tive to wheat, a h Resieme Bank of Seon to Sticlent, NEWARK AND NEW YORK=Fax | f debar them from tie owl fraternity, who prefer | farmers are apprehensive that much injury will be UMBs Angh Cork ‘Eni sod st cements for Gore gayle, Uegnta s The, srleudid steamer | (0 loaf about the sreale ond sie rogaling ach | sus'ained this yrarin consequence. In some places LECTURES, PUBLIC MEETINGS, th Zarlow mii od steerage passengers, who wil Al >, after June 5th, will rawasfol | other, and occasionally a curious loafer witn Bil- | the grubs have been at work, and the root crops | Or any aug: places where the Inrgest descriptioy of printing ia ci Golere Kienty boas fot of Dover (Ul cs eta the foot of Barelay street, New York, ato A.M, | IiMRRgate stories. | ‘The owls are the wild— | have suffered. Potatoes n low lands have suflered | Sern: eyrton barn the Tare severe lea by ear Coorehill Kish . SCOTT : , “*T they the mild party. en there are some | from the heavy rains; the seed rotted, and re plant- cei age Bins Sovueich boomer Rt ___s8 feet “lip, eoract Sonth street. af the foot of Centre street, Newark, at? A.M. and] green young men who keep aloof trom | ing insome cases has been had recourse to, Upon Put AND One Ani a AM, ¥vra, - ; FOR NicW ORLEANS=LOUISIANA AND \ i ‘ both divisions, though the devil is at work at le, th in th ious district meyers stennon Dungannon Limerick riord ti 0 a the whole, the petatoe crop in the various districts Clone Dvmwerron Monaghan Youghall NEW LORE LINES Fit Heralar, Pecket—The | veonereatiyiaprovede nt amneer and reighthave | their elbows occasionally. ‘Then there are some | promises tobe abundant. LARGEST PXSSES IN THE CITy, ai eal Bank, of relan: wnees ri Jeel having very large proportion of her ‘exrgo on bot Freiabt enrried a rery low mares. sieges | young veteransin piano we Mr “life.” They Tue Haxvest.—In the London and Talbot dis. | Great pains pp Annm Bog nl to provide every material that inal ipperary pearly all engaged, ean y some wore freight if ima TATEN ISLAND +s itnyY —cciF- | circulate about with every body—Tom, Dick and lread enced; and | 2)? Powbilte wil dg As 4 -npiseorth! jenagh ‘vam : a tricts wheat harvest has already commenced; an Showbills, will And i amtaye Fermoy’ r Newt Augmestowa eae ee saves, aving handsome furnished accom: (nthe totic tht 3 nega tno Whit ats aml ag every ia peed Ea ap: | in the course of afew daysis expected to be gene- | patronize this eotaslichanens, hares Pale it sid i Ate ; modations, spply on bo it Orienne wharf, foot of Wall | hall (the SLATES ISLAN MI, er makiog plause—sing, dance, drink, smoke, and tell stories. | ral in the western parte of the province.— Toronto Gar Bair fanvark, Bossommon Weert we orto m K COLLINS & CO: 56 South » = | usual lacdings a the Qaaraut ne and Stapleton, proceed 10 And among all, there are some highly respectable, | Colonist, 26th tk Chertenyille fhrea Tallow Wicklow motinners will please send in their bills of lading early this | new wharf nr. Clifton, nexr the Vel » th; BAMSO. | educated, excellent fellows. But few young ladies ‘ore. are NUFACTUARHS 7 " Clonmel jgqhfitenelatown ‘Thurles Ssmippecks mayrely upon having the WH reuse the Goaleen trie Weisel a have been here as yet, a Mise R. from the city, be- | 4 Storr Foor Race. —A_ short foot race too Qe AR UTACTU BERS AND DEALERS IN Vi n g ppers rely upon havi it good: 1 . ve, U Yeloek trip from W nite ord, \¢ ’ . 4 > be- hint f " ‘i * v8 —Heary Migeon, Finisher of ths, Cas B= to che Liverpool and Lovdon packets, the | ed: ing theit woods correctly meaens | oe co Clifton, with wt toreting at tne Quarantive Aad Sts: | ing the prettiest; but lots ol them are expected in | Place inthe College Avenue, on Friday last. he- | iseres, Satinette, he corver of Laisht and “Washington and dealers his estabrahment is now in successtal opers with promptress al meus of F ig also agent for the regular peshe te gal ing Weekly tween Lient, Windham, Royals, and Sereeant Me- | YoY vespectiolly tuforme the manufactn: Gillivray, of the 93d Highlanders, for £20 aside — | wooltens, Both were in active training for a fortaight, and | ton, end & appeared in excellent condition The start took place about twenty minutes past two o'clock, in subser! 0 y Pe yr geal] Orlenne, Hullin & Woodruf, woo will prompt econ, and win retara bout will ieave Cliftou wharf at 6 o’cloek ford n detightfal Savannah, by which passage can be secured at the lowest rates, he packet ehiv Louisvilic, Capt. M. Hunt, wil! 4 ho ngeme at Wi Syiset FOUN HERDMAN... | Ocanen worm: oe rte oy ath. wi ih very nud prospect, for whreh that part of Scat YORK AND co CKETS8—Secons ut Angust The day is spent here about in the follow- tog manner: Those intending to fish sometimes try their hand before breaktast, and sometimes don’t re- turn until evening; but fishing excursions are ge- cursion to the 0 ce ye OR NEW ORLEANS—Lon Tebrated, with nmpie time for « ramble, and bat ng, on the sve Regular Packet='To succeed th yostponed until atter breakfast. It ta pe f thre line wil Above. For freight or passage, having HAMILTON HOUSE. FORT HAM : toa large amount. Many were disappointed trom : Tae tnd Hive om the lin eechn nailer, apo ‘ommoda.ions,sy ply on board atOrleans IL PON The senboote ‘ SEATEN LY hes Le ECR CAMIN Ge tect tee ee ieee witnessing the match, on account of the time | hee begn awarded te ft for tne ynoat bexatifally to. b> SLA and SAMSON wil! ranevery | about to depart for Peeks! 0 © boat to gO die bale “ , noe ree 4 dk ji85 New ship ONEIDA, “Fist Siarene for Avni HAR. COLLING £CO, | dey CHandayyesceptod) tring the gencon. ay liga downto the city. This laste for an hour, Then | xpietithey started not. being generally known — | eae tiie inaeate have ras, pore, thei, tethmony te vaptain ist 5 pieth Avian Shippers may rely woon havin ‘ out streel, ave Fort Hamitton at sadda P.M. ., il fish lk bath . the perfe hi ‘ing their goods correctly marked. Y Wintehall Doew, P.M. who's for sailing, or fishing, or walking, or bathing, § 5... cee ~ ° b Jaros Funek. { Ist November. ¢ i6tu Dec. A a New Oboes Hata ‘oodruft, who will Tis erage may be relied + con. | of riding, or staying at home, or sundry other things, ] "26 onds—Mr. Windham contending as well as | one of the moet ims his speed would permit; bat McGillivray was too isthe word. Determinations are formed, the ar- powerful for him, winning by about twelve feet.— vagast 16 Lhe oveket ahip Huntsville, p> an Ww Ship Soaziwone. Ist April. Sith ia} prowp'ly forward all goods to their nartress. tinuance will not devend on any coutiageney. i15 Ime Hn, Of h Bep ot O R Mamford, will suce Edward Fanck.( ist December.¢ lth January. | ced 0 ¢ Louisville ya NEW ARRANGEMENT FOn | fangements made, and breaking up into their _re- bard og Ship UTICA, ist May. (Bit Jane, sae SAIL BOAT FUR SALE yor SHKEWSBURY~Long Brauch, Sandy | spective parties, off all go for the morning. The = oe is talked of, but is not yet decided the great superio Camain September tober. sails and tackle. 22 feet long, 0% Ho tk, Ocexn House and Katontown, dinner hour (2 0’clock) generally fetches them al’ | "P0% . - Migeon Manafactorers and im Frederick Howitt ist January. @ :éth Febraary, veep ‘The boat is new The new Steamboit SHREWSBURY, Captein Jo f d d full of RRR TRRE MERE i revi ds well to nequatot themselves by personal exaii- New ship #1. NICHOLAS, § Ist Jane. Voth Jur Vinay De seen by calling a: 195 We: Met | Corltes, will now run as follows, on and afver Phurecay, 27th | straggling in with tremendous appetites, and full o The Boston Atlas states that a Court Martial hae | peren Mun ¢ 7 AF +] + Nov. Jay aireets 7 5:30 Her | inst. leaving New Xork, from the foot of Hobiason erect, conversation and ae enh about bid morniog’s | heen ordered to convene at Fort Sullivan, Eastport, | “Urders may be leh ay Now eee J.B, Pell. Febraary. ¢ 6th March, e FOn FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The Now | C¥ery, Tuesdsy, Thursday and Sacardas, at 10 o'clock, A. adventures. After dinnercomes another pause.~ August 8th, for the trial of Lieutenant 8) B Daw i » ‘Trerecommodacions of these ships are not, parpemed York built ship SHAK: PE Aki, 709 Cone barthen.in | Aud Ratoucows Landing on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, | ‘P16 ladies disappear for an hour or two. Some son, of the at U. 8. Artillery, on charge of insubor- Kame W Pistag oll ae sae be gered for com t ek COLLINS. “Phe Shrewsbury will run as aboye, westher permiting, un- | used up gent slinks off to his room, while the stout | dination, preferred against him by Captain, J. La in site with eontn a go alr ‘56 til farther nories. Ail baggage at the risk of the owners. erportion of the party distribute themselves about | Winder, commandant of the post. The Court ix Wilson, Bale, & 0 ‘s antended for tnesn vesse + FOR PREIGHT OR PAWSA fH come be in. attendance to convey passengers | the stoop and steps, pufl away at their segars, anc | composed of Mayor 1. Whiting, President; Cap a Piha ba {ree fon any other, the he expenses SHAKSPEARE, Capt. A trom thaaforesaid landing places to any pari of the county | thencommences the storv telling. The billingsgate | rains Porter, Norman, ond Rabbitt; Lieutenants a} reais yy” sale by ne * BOYD & HINCKE Agent aie as ret for reguired eaatlaia igs, | Doysnow rise in the horizou, and the threadbare | Aj-quith, Siwith, an! Cocoon; Lieutenan’ Brennan, retin, SBMBGKS. jotec No.9 Te diding, oor Wall aud Weaver ste, ? 56 Bow big, '* Shrewabury will go the inner passage, twhen portion | jokes and tales of their leader soon detaches them ff Judge Advocate b jyu J

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