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WwW RK HERALD The Last Deluge. ‘Married Man in{ Navai.—The U.S. ship Lexington, Commander YO $ Oa Monday evening about 9 o’clock a northeast | Philadelphia, and Revenge of a Brother. Glendy, arrived lxat evening from Mahon, via Gib- — yey ¢ 23, 1843, | tr, accompanied by rein, commenced and con- Seductions, murders, stabbings, end all the other | raliar, July 26. The U..S. chip Preble left. Mahon eh, Wetnentey, Se tinued almost incessantly until 11 o'clock yesterday | crimes on the very long black catalogue, are evi- | July 12th for the United States, to touch at Bare ys ~lilieaniiinve..” Lonad Jona, and intermediate Spanish ports. The é ware sailed from Mahon July 17th, for Toulon and coast of Italy. Congress and Fairfield on a cruise up the Mediterranean The U. S. frigate Macedo- nian was epoken Avgust 5th, in lat. 37 49 N., long. 34 36 W., steering for the Western Islands. Ajl well. List of officers attached to the Lexington :— Lieutenant Commanding, William M Glendy; Lieu- City Intelligence. Case or Metinpa Hoac.—The case of this notorious Woman was cecided yesterday by Recerder 1 at his chambers,in Nassau etreet. It will be that she was arrested last weck on @ charge of touch: ing” or robbing a countryman named Issac D. Smith, 0, Westchester County, of $30 in money, but it being re Placed in his pockets by sume hocus pocus mare: vrejafter she had been arrested, the complaint wes dismissed. Jur- tice Parker knowing her evil prepensities then obtained the affidavit of Clork, as to her conduct in the street aud at the house previous to the robbery, and sent her to the Penitentiary ,as a vagrant end common prostitute. for six months. A writ of habeas corpus was then issued by Jadge Vanderpool made returnable betore Recorder Tull- madge, aud argument of counsel was heard on Monday, on an application for the grenting of bail under a writ of certiorari, corrying the record and evidence in the case before the Supreme Court for their review. Wm M. Paice, Eeq. c and Jonas B Prntauins, Req. foc the proseeution. ae the part ol the District Attorney, and alter h ing their er- gument the Recorder stated he would Bive adecision on ‘BY THE SOUTHERN MAT. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, yesterday. cing, 1867, 1 1000 do, 1864, 103}; 60 shares wil RAR, s 6f, 60 do do 12§; 150 Girard Bank ; 4do Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, 314; 20 do M: ‘ice? do, do Kentucky Ban 24 Arren Boany — $5000 City 6's, 1967, 103}; 9 shares Kentucky 62; $1200 Aunual State 6's, 1846, 574; 200 Wilmington 1855, 82. —_—_—_— LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. Purapriruia, Aug 22—Arr Flash, Lake, NYork; Authra- ivan, Hartt ar rd; Vulean, Smith, Albany. Aug 211d Jeune Edonard (BS). Radeaulk, Joha'Lorier, and : k Bordeaus, Slit Eleanor, Hobbs: Charlest Hevcnitonty Aug Pig Aur Leto Nasi, Vave, Nivork, At. Bermuda Hundved: Ratuienn Aendicte from Europe. Sid Tesidor, Clarke, Itio de denne tse Notion, Aug 1—Aye Haloyon, (Br) Lelac ‘ Bion: Wiaibun Nore In Hamottn Toads Julie’ ten: petty frona Liverpool. Cld Wen . Mathias, West tn- dies’ Are 20h, Ava, Chace, New York; lesec Towmneed’ Ban, stow, NC, Avg 7—Arr Alarie, Pumell, and Regu: NWSE Oo ROL: Rowe Os alia v1 ug 19—Cld E: ( New Yor faye tS g ae morning. The rain descended in perfect torrents | dently on the increase; Injury and outrage, and Ce een een naar’ Tur Punccn | during the whole of the night, end rcarcely a celar | revenge for jury and outrage, are occurrences that Sreamstirs —The Boston people are as industrious | i the low grounds of our city bes escaped inunda- — upon us daily. The laet which has come to and enterprising a race asever coined dollars out of | on. The damage is immense, not only in the oe meveniet occurred on Monday eernees * honest toil Boston is a very bustling, thriving, pa- | !Wer, but the upper part of our city. Brooklynhas | Philadelphia, where Soe meen new Sok, triotie, pious city. But, after all, it is pro.okingly | #80 been visited with much injury. Several dwell- | revenged his sister's dishonor by stabbing her se- h 1 ings were floated down, and the bank in front of | ducer witha sword cane. The particulars are thus how or other, prefer the reute to New York. For | Colonnade Garden, opposite our city, hax given | given by the Philadelphia Chronicle of yester- aes ns 5 . way in several places and blocked up the street be- | day :— . i ‘ Now York Sicamenipe cary iy Tecinng ev | lms besides dong other damage to dwellings in | Se0vcrioy avo Artmxrey Munan.—The neigh | tami Fedora Fciten, Andon # VG, Wi pve the vicinity. ‘There is no reason to doubt that more | Sethood of Sixth and Catharine streets, Southwark, Surgeon—John J. Abernethy; Acting Master—Edward dence enough, surely, of the obstinacy of the people . was thrown into an unusual state of excitement! | ¢. Anderson; Midshipmen—Wil A. Webb, Edward in giving the preference to the New York line. rain has fallen in the same space of time than ever | yesterday afternoon, in consequence of a report thai | ©" Paunally Willem’ W. Robert ; Acting do—Dawson In England thie matter is attracting a good deal of | Known before in this vicinity. Fire engines were | Mr. Joseph Wimer, plasterer, in Catharine street, | pienix; Captain's Clerk—Joseph Hobon; Acting Master’s attention—rather more indeed than ourgood neigh- | Ued in almost every part of the city to draw the | bad been stabbed by the brother of « Joan lady, | “Pumeneeheietonnt J. ham, arn ore ae bors in Boston probably desire. There’s no know- ae from the cellars, and the steam snap hpi wards had shendencd ‘The civoumnstanors of the Surgeens a haunon, sy 2, nf nsurance Companies was in operation until a late | case, as related to us, are as follows:— Between | © > ang what silly things the e Engiish directors rg bouris Peat eneet be cant peat d seni Guatiay afiernoon, lend Dearne On THI Pasace Home.—Augoust 24, Alexander tree, that travellers across the Atlantic will, some- <= n Kellogg; Boatswain, Jubn Sw) Kling, Antwerp. oe The comer stone of a German Roman Ca- : %, Tuesday. The record and . cale: ¢ 3 : campbell, maris ‘he Ward, “ y, end copy of commitment wi a, 4 take into their quiet, calealating heads The basements and cellar in Centre street, and | °7i¢8,0f distress were heard issuing from the house | (™PPell mar hip (oe Jeet ate 94 ‘Samuel | presented by counsel for isoner and the testimouy taken | tholie Chapel was laid at Rochester, New York, loss of the Columbia, properly attributed to the Pearhatieke Cent filled with iJ of Wimer, and shone at the same ipetant 8 yourg White, late carpenter of the Fairfield. Belers DS eeen eee any the predecatian, last week. m alifo ston, | ‘tt Pear! street near Centre, are filled with water to | inan was seen to leave the premises, and run with a. F E " ing been heard, es i dangerous navigation: trom: Halifax to Boston shetépttrot isis ve to eke feat, gran watinligns Hisaedaeiaeee tatatremed, and | §§ The U.S. brig Porpo'se. Lieut. Com. Stell- | ‘The Reconpen decided thut Justice Parker having The Seeretary of the ‘Treasury acknow- and not to any want of judgment or fide- i i f acted correctly under the law, no relief could be granted | ledges the reeaipt of five dollars, sent to him annyo- “ One engi t ie dwelling b in | taken before Alderman Hoffner, when he gave his | waggon, sailed from Cape Mesurado, West Coast of to prisoner under the writ of habe s' New Yank. 3 anti thot lity on the part of the excellently qualified gentle engine was at work at a dwelling house in name as Joseph Crawford. Alrios, for the laa War ciara the 9H Tut om ner i iat Aabeee sotyes, The next | mously from New York, to pay ies on the im- man in charge of her, was an event well calculated, | Pearl street, a few doors from Centre, from 10 to 12, He was immediately placed at. the bar and under- | “!TiC% ard coast, on ly. application bei ue i under a writ of certio: | portation of goods ravi. He then reviewed the character of that application as we siated atthe time, torenewin England the | Md the water ran in faster than the machine could | went anexamination. It appeared thathe calledat | Navy Onpexs —Commander J. D. Knight, de- ond stated that if, on examination of the record und thee {g- ‘Thomas Grosvenor King, Esq., has been ap- e 4 Wimer’s house, and asked if he was in. He was | tached from the Dolphin on her arrival at Noriolk | jftitavit of Melinda Hoa, alone, it were di ti i - diseussion of the relative merits and advantages of | draw it off. if A answered in the negative, but wae requested to | and leave three months. Commander Henry Bruce, | wich him to admit to bail y graxting ‘writ of certiorars, jpeelall cl ritahit tacapd ray re HE Le ng the different routes. And such has been the case The water, when the rain ceased, stood five feet | Walk in and setdowa until he could be sent for | to the Dolphin Dr. Peter Christie, to the Navy v . he shoulddoso. But the prosceution had presented the affitavit of Isanc D. Smith, who staves that he was met in Orleans, vier Captain J. W. Kingebury, resigned.— When the magnificent line of French steam. | in the oyster shop under Monroe Hall, and six feet | He did so. Wimer came ia a few minutes alter, | Yard at Portsmouth, New Hamshire. Dr. Sa ships commence their trips to this port, additional | ' the basement of the store at 5i2 Pearl street. and ment into ue pericn where Seniors wes sit- uel: Teck shi Order Ka the Porterdouls Yard re- erates Paseo ilcdong Sep deta fa coal Army anil Navy Chronicle * “A . e . . ting, when the later said to him, **Do you know | voked, » months. A i onsid » whi , impetus will be given to the movement now tending | _ The grocery store situated on the corner of Sixth | ''8;,) ‘Wimer replied that ha aidhaot, when Craw. | detached from. the Philadelphia Yard and to the | Clearly brought her within the meaning’ of the vagrant ‘end popu Jaw as a“common prostitute.” That in addition to this she bad refused to answer ony questions or make any ex- planation ac tothe charge of vagrancy when on exami- bation before the Justice, which, in connection with other circumstances of the case, and the testimony of Alexan- der Hoag, produced the ssme conclusion in his miv lar ite, and will long continue asthe manager puts on now-a-days. His bill tais w: xceedingly rich. The names of Miss Adair, the charming songstress; La Petite agg age admired danseuse, the Kentucky Minstrels, De We to bring the minds of the directors of the Cunard | Avenue ne Fourth ng he raised from its aed ford drew a small sword from a sword pamb mnie Peri San Oy Be patie. criteto the, Lapengs line to the rational conclusion, that their interests | dation about three inches by the water. Thecel- | he had in his hand, and made a thrust at Wimer’s | revoked and to the Philadelphia Yard. ‘asses would be advanced by changing the transatlantic lar, when we saw it, was filled with water, and the | breast, inflicting a ‘slight wound. Wimer fell back | Mid. Henry Rogers, to the Poinsett 3d proximo.— ‘ into his wile’s arcs, and Crawford threw down the | Mavlisonian. terminus of the voyages of their steamships. With | W#lk in front washed away. Damage to the goods eword and ran out of the honse, The point of the : n 8 his dog, Great rn, J. G Booth, additional steamers from Liverpool, and the nume- | ifling instrument struck the seventh rib directly over the | Corron—StaTe or tHe Cror—Tue Prosrecr oF oe ee aE pape ino eee Lennar as Be. A, wil always draw full houses: » p tg af: ‘ ; : ; psa nur : _ | an o oritivs that an ap: splendid performance this afternoon at four rous ones from France, we will cast the Boston line Nos. 62, 64 and 66 Sixth avenue, were completely | heart, and glanced off, inflicting a fleshy wound 4 Suoxt Yirtp.—We have made numerous ex: plication for bail, ander a writ of certioract ina evimingl plen did perform: is afternoo: ca y gi o'clock. Itshould not be forgotten that this is the last week of Mr. Cole and his dog. completely into the shade. The great current of | looded. ‘The water had raised four inches above ‘asene Be Oe ree ean Dinah 2M iene tracts from the Southern papers, giving the present travel to America willthen set in this—the natural | '¢ first story, ruining the carpets and damaging | Crawford, in. unswer toa question from the Alder- | Condition of the growing plant. At this moment this dirsetion. Indeed it has, as we nave bejore hint- | the furuiture. The stoopsin the front of the houses | man, stated that he wasa clerk in a grocery store in | cropis watched with the most intense anxiety, and ‘as a discretionary power on the part of a Judge, Dot a matter of right or compulsion, he should refuse tograntthe writ Some other Judge might take the re- Sponsibility, but hec msidered it contrary to his duty, 0G THIRTEEN YEARS OLD AND WEIGHS a q : ; ‘. ~ . 405 pounds. Thereis acolored child at Peales Museum, ed, already taken ite course hitherward. were undermined, and the walks broken up. net von that ne paler ee gisiers rpaiaed 10 any correct information direct from the different SER reap fe eloans thd oe uneeaieces an ae oP este! age, and of theabove enocmou: weight as 2 > 8 S o this city; learning that one of his sisters hat ys * ‘ a curiosity of nat it surpasses any thi er heard of, The steam navigation from France to thiscoun- | | Comer of Sixth avenue and West Wushington | Seduced and abandoned by amartied man, he came | 8°ctions of the South must be very interesting and | Care before him, uriosity of ature it surpasses any thing ever heard J, Will introduce a very important era in the his- | Place—a bakery filled with water—much fl ur and | on to ascertain the truth of the statement. Alter a | important, tory of the old and new world. The intercourse | Other articles destroyed. All the basements in | long and painful search he found his sister, who had | The following isftom the Charleston Mercury of ’ o i - West Washingt given birth to a child, in a miserable and destitute fost between the two nations will, of course, be im- | West Washington place completely flooded with condition, in the village of Sandtown, near Bustle- the 1th fetter, dated Wadmalaw Island, Aw, mensely increased, and the results will be mutually | Water. ton; that he learnt from her the story of her wrongs, eS si of alle si ja a i rar etk a ug. beneficial. We have now amongst us a great mass The basement of St. Joseph’s Church, on the op- | and the name of her seducer; that another sister | 15'h.—T have just returned from a vii yp . N ; A A 5 i tation on Edisto, and Iam sorry toinform you that af Brent immnigresteyend vo theiriodustey, geitius, |: howile Coren Biled.wilhswratey,. a9) alan the: house. | Canta tithe Bit and. pointed soup the’ house where: 10) oh aca Rava made tielneppeamanpe alii taste, intelligence, and virtue, asa body, we are | next door on the Sixth avenue. been told byte’ Witnesses, the Alderman then | cop there. If they be not arrested immediately, largely indebted. ‘They will hereafter be receiving | The chimney of 2 house on the corner of Third | committed Crawtord to the county prison te answer | 2nd if they spread over my field, my crop will be great accessions to their numbers. Then, the ster- | avenue and Ninth street tell in, breaking the roof | lor an assault and battery with intent to kill Joseph joe ge ie Cae cae very backward, and ling literature of France will become better known | nd doing other mischief. ‘The blocks of the wood- | Wimer. : an ; i Extract of a letter from a wealthy planter in Sum- here ; and need we say how much we will thereby | en pavement near Broadway in Bleecker street, was | _ T#€ Philadelohia Spirit of the Times has the fol: ter Disiriet.—* The Cotton crop in this district is be gainers? The schools and colleges of the con- | floating down stream in the morning with the ut- | !owivg more minute details:— : He generally very backward pte ieee heavy and tinent willbe brought to our doors ; and its classic | most indifference. ‘Meny of the stores in the cel- Ris ghia stand Gray negation bap Sontiatesa. aire have cae It hee comitineed ales soil be accessible to thousands of aspiring artists | Jarsand along the wharves in Front street, have | About two Years since a young girl, sister of Crawford, fe ahedivars rnc This, together with the very and poets, who, otherwise, would have only looked | veen injured. ius cig Macherer manera nics mre retinal ool late spring, will of course shorten the crop very ma~ on it afar eff, as they sighed for draughts of itscool, | As an evidence of the force of the water we can | a year. Mr. Walker's house is in Catharine street, two | terially—and unless we should be fexeree on a a i state that a lerge medi d cock coors from Wimer’s, and in ashort time they became ac | much later fall than we can reasonable hope for,we inspiring fountains. a ze medium sized cock stove was r ‘ et 4 fia’ Gk indeed ‘ 5 4 quaiuted, and acquaintance grew te intimacy—the girl | cannot realise more than two thirds (if indeed so It 18 surely no treason against the Republic, to | forced down Centre street above Canal a distance being iguorant of hus former marriage. This intimacy | much,) ef an average crop—perbaps but little more say that we want additional agencies of refinement | of forty yards, and the whole street at one time ap- | soon Spaced into crime, and the unsuspecting girl be | than half so much as last year’s.” Mr. Putuuirs then asked that the prisoner be alsocom- mitted on a charge of perjury, in making the affidavit on which the application ior the writ of certiorari was bape as the testimony of Mr, Clark was clearly contra- ictory. The Recorpen replied, that there being but one wit- ness, and the law requiring two, before a chatge of per- jury could be sustained, he could not entertain it. He shonid therefore remand the prisoner to confinement, that she might be sent tothe Penitentiary in accordance with the decision of Justice Parker. Ov 4 Bencu Warnant.—Joseph Page, who was indict: ed about a year since for receiving stolen goods from two persons, who were convicted and sentenced to the State Prison for a larceny, and who forteited his cognizance end fled from the city. was arrestad in this city on Mou- day, by officer Bird of the Upper Police, upon a bench warract, and committed for trial. Fin —A Fire broke out aboutSo’clock last night, in the third story of 167 Water street, occupied by Lechten- heim & Brothers, importers of segars. By the timely a rival of the engines the firc was got under with little or no demage done. Cuance or Persuxy.—Samuel B. Thompson, an Eog- Jishman, a paper hanger by trade, and recently one of th roprietors of the Caledonia House in Gold street; was ‘ally committed yesterday at the Upper Police on a charge Need we say that hundreds flock to the Museum daily; all « xpress thet astonishment, and admit that they never be- fore beheld an object that would stand the slightest com- parison with it. Seldom is nature so prodigal in her han- diwork. In addition to the above attraction there are per- formances every evening in the lectureroom, Admission to the whole being only one shilling. $7 ust RECEIVED BY THE GREAT WESTERN and for sale at the Literary Depot of the Herald Office, fer oe ofthe ‘illustrated London News,” and “Pic tori ‘imes.” The former contains several magnificent representations of ‘ather Mathew celebrating High Mass and Administer- ing the Pledge in London. A faithtul representation of the Position of the Steamer Columbia when she was wrecked on the Halitax coast. The Grand State Ball at Buckingham Palac Landing of the Queen and Cobourg Family at the Tunnel Pier, &c., with a variety of explanatory reading. The Pictorial ‘Times is equally attractive and enter- taining, illustrated by views of the Council Dinner of the Yorkshire Agrcultural Society. The dinner inthe Pa- vilion Meeting of that Society in the Mansion House. A 8; lendid Perspective View of Waterloo Bridge. . Consecrat.on of the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Com- mercial Road, with a full length figure of the great Apos- F joti i : Pe f Tt ! ° | tle of Temperance. Models of Temperancs Medals, &c. —of intellectual culture—of elevated national taste? | peared to be a river of water. The mahogany and | Came the victim of an unprincipled and heartless mon: ) Ney Corpox.—The New Orleans (Tropic thus enters: sapreTeGTER Boke eae AB, Go: |” Price of the illustrated London News, 18}. | Spare, we beseech you, your puritanical frowns, | £f0tom pipe manufactory at the corner of Canal and | “About eighteen months since the girl left Mr. Walk- | contradicts its statement about the “six bales of Picterial Times 18§ cents. Dickson, of this city, that in June last, he sold Thompson, and his partner, B. F. Hadden, liquors tothe amount of $263, taking their notes in payment, and believing the representations they made to him of their ability and means to pay whendue. Finding afterwards thot all these representstions were {1! nd none of the notes being paid, he made applicetion at the Upper Police after being retused at the lower, for a warrant tor the arrest of % Elm, and all the houses 1n that neighborhood were d it to work with a Mrs. Carpenter, milliner | new cotton :” We stated yesterday that six bales and your democratic corrugation of the nose. ‘We | inundated up to the first story. ixeegona Street, and boorded eH @mtioes miter. Heré'| of, new cotton had been brought to this city the day despise and deprecate as heartily as you, the frivo- The cellar of house No. 83 Sixth avenue, a por- | she remained gabout four months, none of her relatives | previous by the steamer General Hetrivon. We lity and the vices—the tinsel and the apples plea- | ter house, kept by James Shields, was filled with | kewing anything of her intimacy with Wimer. She | were humbugeed! We received our information “ A ue tl sft Mra. Carpenter’s employ, and lived with the | j o i 3 he was deceived b santto the eye, but rottenness within—of the sun- | Water—the ceilings have fallen down—the founda- | Rey. Mr. Sorin, of the Methodist church, who at that | ‘TOM Captain Elliott himself ; he was Hi : tion partly washed away—the front and rear wall x S | the shipper at Rodney. From what we learned ny land of the vine. But we love to see the graces | cracked in several ‘svis:l and unless propped up | Lm kept & book sane ie feiss ortega Gotoh ae sodloubeshwnichuill ee any new cot- A moderate supply willbe reserved for agents nd. or- ders, and to ensure no disappointment, persons desiring to continue these numbers, will be supplied on the arri- val of each successive steamer, by leaving their names at this office. Arrangements have been made in London and Liver fool to supply the Herald Literary Depot with a great variety of European Newspapers and Pamphlets. eet 5 Power sas ry Thompson and Hadden for obtaining goods under false oars and delicacies, and refinements of high civilizatioa, | must soon be a heap of rune, her to Wimington, her situation being too palpable for | ton in market for some weeks yet. pretences, and the former was arrested and lodged in pri | ,,Al62 received, a large supply of Wilmer & Smith's Eu. adorning the sturdy virtues and earnest toiling lives Waverly Arcade on the corner of Sixth avenue | any longer attempt to disguise it. While at Wilmington, | ‘Tnx Caors.—Corn crops are now made, and so | son onthe charge. A Welcn lawyer named Lioyd, ob- | TP? : —both published at the latest moment of the packets sailing. THE HERALDLITERARY DEPOT is, as usual, sup- plied with all the modern republications, from the best authors, historical, literary and romantic. #s and Waverley place—basements filled with water | Wimer deserted her, and left her in the care of a nurse, | fur as we have been able to learn they are generally of the citizens of the republic. The snufiling | 206 walks caved in. ‘The partition wall in the base- | with whem she remained until after the birth of afemale | good—fully an average ene, Cotton looks promis Roundhead was doubtlces very pious and sincere, | ment of houses No. 129 and 131 Waverly place, | Child. About two weeks after her abeacnomshs ane ing, but it is feared the late continued rains may but his religion had nothing added to her loveliness | washed away. Mr. Joseph Nicolay, narrowly es. | Teturned aloneto the city, and went to live m the family | (700% 19 “rot. and we have alreadv heard some i 3 Y> y tained a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Jones before the final commitment of Thompson, and procured his dis- charge on some sort of security, having been entered for his appearance to answer the chargealleged against him . - 4 4 fa Mr. Climer, in Fourth street below German, waere . . On the third of August, Thompson went before Justice by his uncouth exterior and nasal twang. caped with his life, having just mepped off the stairs theremained until her money Wasexhausted, and it wos | farmers complain of its shedding the forms, which | Syncs aud made anv atfdavit ttet had been drawn vp by 13 MORNING, at the office of There are others, and mayhap, more important | When the flood broke in and carried them away. impossible to stay there any longer. Then, for the first | willno doubt be the case kenerally should the Wet | Liosdto the effect that the complainsnt ogainet himhat | _0G* PUBLISHED TAIS NING, a “ : On the corner of Houston street and Thompson | time since leaving Mr. Sorin’s, she called upon her sis. weather continue much longer The cotton crop results to follow from this enlarged intercourse be- | street, the pump caved in and the cellar adjoining | ter, aud related what had parsed. ‘Until then they had | ;s fully one month later now than of an ordinary tween this country and France, but, as it is, we oe sti a Pay 4 aaa tebe tags hive diaiccsbectty of yrate So ihe with circumstances Bevel eae ail : * he foundation of the grocery store No. 109 joon alter this, the girl went to live in the capi able from this time on, we can ecarcely look for an have gone at present a little beyond our epace, and ‘Thompson street, kept by Mr. Halsted, was washed | 5Urse, in the family of Mr. Baker, near Frankford, where average crop. And should there be an early frost, “Books for the People,” $0 Ann street, Part VI. of Sir Jobn Froissart’s Chronicles. [lustrated with ten beauti- ful engravings. The work to be completed in ten num- bers at 25 cents each, or $2 50 entire. ‘Tom Barke in Prison ! been dismissed by Justice Gilbert, owing tothe non.at- tendance of Cohen, who had preferred it, and also that he had been refused an examination at the Police office, and wos incarcerated in a miserable cell, where he would have died overnight if relief had not followed by the ac- P| * i ii . ‘ , avi Now ready, the New World Supplement, No.8, con- gegen Srp haste away, as was also the walk infront. Yorks and tended grocery, fie came to tis elty en ee. | the crop must prove far ehort of what it was last | Hom ‘wav lated’ egsinst Gatien for false erie, | taining Tux Kwickennocker—Cartain Sr. Joun—Her | ,The basements of the houses situated in Thomp- | furday night, and’ went in search of his sisters? Atthe | season. We speak of course only in reference to | Wit was issuol aga + | "1. Tom Burke of Ours, for September, in advance— in the sum oi $1,000, to appear and defend the suit. On inquiry as to the facts inthe case, be found that the charge had never been dismissed by Justice Gilbert, and that several other statements in davit onwhich the civil writ was issued, were »and therefore procured the arrest of Thompson for perjury, when he was held to bail in the sumo! $600 to answer thecharge. Thompson said, when arrested, that not fully aware of the contents of the athidavit un: til he saw it at the Upper Police. _ Senrencen.—In the Special Sessions yesterday, Wil- liam McCann, who was arrested in Broadway cn Satur- dey for ene to kiss a young woman in the street which introduces the hero into “the Temple” as a prison- er. By Dr. Lever. 2. Arrah Neil, or Times of OM—A new romance by James 3. Martin Chuzzlewit, for August—-Scencs in England ~ 2 son street, from Broome street to Canal street, in | house ofthe elder sister he learned where Mart was, and | our own immediate section, where our knowledge Lare Trir.—The splendid and magnificent steam- | Laurens street, from Broome to Canal street— want's Fraukiord or ‘Bunda and cow her. There he | extends, and from the information of those with boat bearing the above name made an experimen- poapaae tity Row; in reece ou seat Jee particulars of the whole rere mie from yi nei inte conversed: on the subject.—Fort . ym. | ter to Sullivan street, are complete jooded with | the lips ofthe unfortunate girl, and return in the even- ‘ains Whi, h enst. tal trip to Albany on Friday last, with a select com. walepiiRindne Geakinnin dace pacer ishabieed | dng: ie went does Sowa ak oamameas ter Warten ta 44 E> — aa pany of ladies and gentlemen on board. When the by peor people, who..have thus been driven from | “8* UnAbIL wo Oud kim, ve learn enyihing definitcaste | Tum Hanveer.—The wheat crop is all gathere Fat ea nk ta his whereabouts. and the yield is said to be fully eqnal to that of Ja: Kuickerbocker was thrown open for inspection, abet homes. Si = ‘ shige? Yesterday afternoon. however, he went tothe residence | season. We have heard of one field near this vil- we spent a couple of hours very pleasantly going noone rina itt there Dern Convey ane A, the city | of Wimer, (which hod been shown him by his sister liv- | gee that yielded 36 bushels tothe acre, and there over and exemining into the numerous improve- oe Sea a eae om vey Si be8, tne One BSS i . ing inthiscity,) and asked for him. Wimer wes not st 4 . - ; ing unable to pass over the raliroad.” The seven | heme, but beng at work & short. distnce off hie wite are many which. will probably come: tully up to it ments her builders have invented, in every part of | o’clock train came as far as the deep cut at Bergen, | went and brought him home. “When Wimer ‘came in ae nf its tetany out 80 acres her construction. She is not quite so long as the | and was compelled to return, in consequence ot the | Crawiord rose, stepped forward, and asked if he knew | Which will probably produce an average o} push- r, the great irish novelist. Iry—Ainsworth’s new Romance. 6. Loiterin rthur O —by Lever. All six numbers for One Shisling, or $1 a year by mail. 7} All the back numbers may still be had. F Also, Just Published, Blackwood’s Magozine, for f : 1 ed I ite Niblo’s, was sent to the Penitentiary for three i i ber, containi rti- Ge : soe him. Wimer answered that he did not. Crawford then | els to the acre. We understand that General Milla, | °PPo# ry G-_An exceedingly rich number, containing an arti Empire, but the splendor and couvenience of her ioe se done Pac Uenast aon Unshesthed a sword cone, end medo a plunge st Wimer, | of Mount Morris, has upon his unparalleled flats, sas it wan WrWyeneas Piet bec A ast Dn eit iy | cle by Bulwer upon the Poems pouryye eerie Ayam gpg internal arrangements are far euperior to that beau- >, i Y 4 o striking him in the right Wimer sprang and fell iv | 80 acres, which will produce an average of more | England Ireland , the great Ger Poet--The Secon! Siege of Vienna by F tionot the Paterson and New Jersey roads. ‘Lhe neu Of his’ Wile: exclitining ther he killed. | than 40; bushels to the acre. Who takes the pre- Eng! i and France hed been looking at him, | the "Turks—Ma: x the Memoirs of a Statesman, a tiful boat. nine o’clock ¥hiladelphia tain did not go out yes- rd immediately. fled, laure, he sword-cane on | mintn 2-2) ile. (Livines 5 Mi and it wasas unjust to punish him for thot offence, as it thrilling romanc id to be by tho. author of “Ten e . a ly. i miumt—Dansville (Livingston Co) Republican, | would have been to have sent General Washington to | 4 T in Li it She is 315 feet long, 31 feet breadth of beam, 9 | terday morning. : » x the floor where it had fallen. He was pursued by some of Aug. 17. the same place for crossing the Delaware! He ie us, Thousand e Ye dventures in Louisiana, an ex: Pin thane The turnpike to Newark is gullied considerably. | the neighbors, who heard t:¢ er arrested, after run: ~ f ‘ iN | ing account of a bloedy battle between six Yankee set- foot 1inphes. depo hold, and 1000 tons:burthew:|' 4 aergeg Hilshers ax but-jascenoust lelt otihed Sane teanies entice eet ane ha eather laFihe laa’ ks has been | 2cubtedly aa insane man. Hete and 99 French Creoles—The Devil's Fril Her engines are the most perfect things of the kind a Oy: The weather for Uns lant few weeks lies been 7 ’ road to allow a carriage to pass. West of the Ber- | Here we have ever beheld, not excepting those of the | gen Hills no damage was donc—tie cars arriving | the transactio: English steam ships that have visited our waters, | tegularly at Newark. Thevare lous ,withl0 feet stroke and 65 inch The boats trom Albany were compelled by the + DEYRLO LOW PPOMEMED, WILEY 2088 SNK OSR ine’ | violence of the storm to lie by for some hours in Knickesnocke® Stock.—It is rumored that the Messrs. Pecks bave offered the round sum of $124,000 fer the new North River steamboat Knickerbocker. Countenreits—One dollar counterfeit notes of the Bank of Rome (new plate) are in circulation. The siz. natures are well imitated, but the engraving is very bad, and the paper too heavy. Baovent Back —Otticer Huthwaite retumed from Philadeipuia yesterday with a colored man named Jacob Anderson, whom he brought op a requisition to answer a charge of burglary in evtcring the grocery store of Tho- Hadden, in Orange street, in july last, in company the whole atfsir, and detailed ing Duteh illustration of the Cold Water Cure—with which had forced him to make the many other able and interesting articles. Elegantly printed, with good register, and large type. (GG Price $2 a yesr—18} cents single copies. Back numbers still supplied to new subscribers. Omce, 30 Aon street. J. WINCHESIER PHOTOGRAPHIC LIKENE asks, BY THE DA GUERREOTY?PE PROCESS, at Van Loen’s, No. 236 Broadway, corner of Park Place. 3 remarkably fine for the farmers. They have secured ing in New York, he their grain and hay in fine order. The grass crop is er’s seduction until a very heavy. We presume there is more than dou- since, when he left for this city, determimed to seek | ble the amount of hay cut in this section this season out, d avenge her He found her in the capacity | ‘han there was last. Corn and oats look tolerably cylinder. The water wheels 33 feet diameter, with | Haverstraw Bay. Nevertheless, the Knickerbocker | $y ‘a menial, in a destitute condition, and away from her | good ‘The potatoe crop will b- light unless we have 12 feet surface of bucket Her promenade deck is | Was at her moorings in good season yesterday | child, which she could not keep with her. ‘The Alder- 2. et Jong, hav’ 5 st 0 morning A man, not knowing the extent of injury done to Wimer, 0 .—Corni y % 240 feet long, havidg % range, of 6 state rooms, The train of cars of the Long Island Railroad | had no alternative but to refuse bail, and commit Craw- A abe: pile | year.—Corning (Steuben Co.) Company, which lett Jamaica at 8 o'clock yesterday | ford to prison for stabbing, with intent to kill. The sceae | “ a tha mes SAS ee of equipments, have not been surpassed in any of | morning, did net arrive at South Brooxlyn ull 1b | inthe Alderman’sottice was affecting in the extreme. All| Cyanrry Hosritan—Report for the two days ending the numerous floating palaces on the bosom of the | Minutes past 10° The track the whole distance | Sided with the young man, ond every one who knew Wi- | Saturday and Sunday, up to 9 o'clock Inst evening :— rainsoon. At all events we do not anticipate 9 fa- which for size, comfort, convenience and splendor MEDICAL SCIENCE VERSUS QUACK. ER A Cure Goaranteed.—The College of Medecine ; with Lewis Gardener, aud stealing several chests of tea mer seemed to regret that he had not been killed. Wimer Seturday. Sund. ds. a acy of the city of New York, established for the broad Hudson. was. covered with water, waich in some places was | ion thirty years of age, and is said to bea roue, and a bf Td Saapee Goods, Gardener hes been in prison several suppression of Quackery, is now prepared to treat all he K : so high us to come within three inches of the boil- | an of dissolute, loose habits. 4 diseases o1 a private nature, and offer to all thore afflicted he Knickerbocker has sleeping accommoda- | ers cf the locomotive. Tne borders of the road | “hr Condie, wee called in to examine Wimer’s wound, | Discharged & | gOnovox Aavepvct Damacrs.—In the care of John M. | with these distressing maladies advantoges not to be met ‘ons for 600 passengers She is under the command | are considerably washed, but the railway itself does | and decided that it was not dangeroux. The instrument “ of 0 ralburst, before the View Chancellor, on application by | with ia any other institution in this country, either public of a gentleman every way deverving the superiority | Ct appear to be damaged. was dull, and in entering the side struck the se-| Deaths 7 Ba tie poled Bi tp Sve) Mabey sig 2 Rar tape From the constant correspondence, and from a The houses along the road all appear to he more | venth rib, creating only a’flesh wound. Had it hit half “ yellow fever. . 2 hement herebben rece yo hein te ee ements, between the members of the Col- she possesces over her competitors. Capt. St. John | or jess under water, and in gone of them the in- } an inch lower, it would have pierced the appex of the Remaining yel- fever patien' =- 26 | Biegedto have been received to his farm by the passage Tree and the most eminent Protessors of the Medical Insti- of the Croton Aqueduct, aud to allow the Corporation and the petitioner ressonuble time to agree on the selection of persons for that purpose. The ground having thus been fairly broken, numerous applications will follow on its eels, 1s so well known to the travelling community that | habitants were obliged to teke refuge in tne second | heart, and resulted inimmediate death. _The fever, it will br perceived, is gradually incr itis useless for us at this era of his reputation to stories. One smell nates in the mpperpert of Brook- alae Sicaraei we tiihke anne Lait sing-—W. 0. Bulletin, 14h. ti + a 5 rr De yo, near the railroad, was entirely washed away. t. Wehi heard that Wimer clandestinely mar- r ‘ oy Seen = ae sigh a — been co long con The turnpike to Jamaica was also flooded, the fied Mary’ Ccogiertuher effecting her ruin,ond it thatbe |, = The Governor General of Canada was to nected with the North River boats, particularly | water being so deep in places as to enter through | fo, (and it is said that a certificate of their marriage is | have @ magnificent reception in Montreal on Mon ie tntonusef Europe, all the improvements in the treatment of these diseases are forwarded to them long before they reach the majority of the medical prolession of this cout- try. Ww ith such advantages, together with the combined skill " Sreampoat Orrosition.—Robert L. Maybey, captein | of the first medical men of tnis country, the College feel with the Rochester, that he is as well and favora- | the bottoms ot the wagons and nearly fill the boxes, of some of hur relatives in this city), he | day last. The Mayor invited the citizens to umte | ofthestamboat Robert L. Stevens, appeared athe tower | sutistied that the goo! work they have undertaken, “the bly known as the highest ambition could wish while the horses appeared to be swimming off with he crime of bigamy to seduction. with the Council in giving his excrttency “a suita- | police office yesterday morning and made an affidavit that | suppression ol quackery,” will receive the patronage i ~ . ¢ the vebicles fo which they were attached. wat dinalajatealajit ble reception and welcome ;” but the Common | on the day previous, while near While Stone, in the | deserves trom that portion of the public requiring their Every officer in the boat 1s apart of her, being | "Several of the market g rdeus jusi out of Brook- | Burraro Hunt anp Lasso Riptna.—There is | Council retused even to let reporters attend their de- Sound, the steamboat Fairfield, commanded by Captain Gallatin Peck, and piloted by William Wood, was ma- services. ‘Terms, f r advice, and all medicines, $5, as experienced and gentlemanly in their eapacities | lyn, had two or three f-et of water standing voon liberations at a meeting cailed to concert measures much speculation among all classes in this city and F jiciously and wantonly run into his boat, striking her aft | NB —Patients living ata distance, by stating their dis- as she is perfect and well-appointed. The experi- | them inthe morning. The road leading fromm Fort | ™"Ch cies peeitarh betnicwad tor the proper reception of the Governor General — | iiotarvoard bolier,and thus endangering the ifvcect the | eave explichiy' in writlog, giviig elt symptoms, together mental trip of the Karckerbecker to Aioany wasan Hamilton to Brooklyn is so washed as to be almost | Vicinity, respecting the great buffalo hunt and lasso | Amongst the officials in every department in this lit- passengers and crew. His statement was confirmed by a | withthe treatment they reccived claewhere, if any, can impassable. The spacious hotel at Fort Hamilion | riding proposed to come off in a short time at some | tle province, there 18 a worse, more intollerent, and had five or six feet of water in the kitchen at day- | guitadle place convenient to New York—probably | More abominable spirit then can possible be found number of passengers who were en board, and the cap tain and pilot being sent for, they were each hela to bail obtain a chest containing all medicines, with full direc- achievment never reached by any other boat. tions for use, with a guurantec of cure, by addressing the The following is a record of the time made on | light. A large house just opposite to the hotel was . | even in the mother country. : io the sum of $£00 to answer the charge betore the Court | Agent of the College, post paid, enclosing $5. tad cedinde s-- "| nioved several feet by the force of the lalling waters, | &t Hoboken or Harlem. We learn that an experi Gy-The Upper CanadaJustices are really a comical | of General Settions. These boats are engaged in running. Fy Satetniip Rotsees cae cee or Mew Hours. Minutes, |, On Staten Island the destruction of property hus | enced lasso hunter from the prairies is approaching | cet of fellows, and scarcely a day oes WUTC TT CoY wo thes anon txENel to bhoteee hag a or ion and Consulting Roams of the College, Left State Prison Dock, N. York ; | been great, attended with personal injury. At the | New York with a herd of Buffaloes, and that he | some of their number amusing the heges by their | hy coilopse of a boiler eadshamiemelianoed ie attendee | oer Passed Yonkers. .... 13 miles 2 | Guarautine ground the cellars generaily were four | ioooses to show us a specimen of the wild sports | “fantastic tricks.” It was lately mentioned that | hon such occasions, ‘Had the Fer nent struck the other [From the Spirit of the Times.) « Caldwel Cpe teetdeep with water, and the inhabitants, young the metropotitan jail had assumed the appearance of | boat a few fect further forward, ne doubt such collapse A DIALOGUE BETWEEN TWO OLD BA- 1 West Point. ane | and old, bustiy employed in bailing. The roads are | Of the west. a preparatory schoo}, where little boys of seven and would have teken place on Monday. Wood was the yi. | CHELORS— ; “ Newburgh . . | completely washed away, and all the smaii bridges A . nine years old might beseen playing about the yard, | lot of the American Eagle that 1un intothe Jacob Beli A. I'm growing gray, I’m growing gray— Fa. ne pang HU | wwistoh eroes the mn deatiored The Kichmend turn- | §9- Rufus Welch, Exq. ana his equestrian troupe | committed by some learned Pundit for throwing lit: | last week. 5: I can't tell Wow or why 5 > en eebeggt | pike Is so gullied trom the efivcts of the rain ag to | by the last accounts received by the Great Western, | tle stonesat little girls, and breaking little cu,s Turret or a Watcn —Two negroes, Samuel Seaman by aT pete taro Mg “ Albany... “ 9 a | be nearly or quite impascable tor vehicles. In one | arrived at Algiers on the 2:h July. Messrs. Chard, Durkins and Vanal-tein may hide | and AJien Drayton, were employed by Mr Chas. Baker, ranges a Cora : pe : plece aboutione hundred. care loads of-earth were i cance their diminished heads, tor the profoundity of their | of No. 44 Grand street, to bail out his basement yesterday B. My hair is block, my hairs black, Running time 7 hours and 38 minutes, being the | wept from the road on the bank to the shore ’ " Teter | inOrance is tairly surpassed by that of M morning and fish up his property from the water. They I know both how end why, auiekest trip on record from New York to Albany. | The large flat at Stapleton wes completely covered | $9-The Hon Lucas Elmendori, of Kingston, Uister | OBrien and Gapmer. “We extract the follow yg | “orked sway very diligently for some time, and rescued And your's may pe if you bat use a bureau, and placed iton the side walk, Mr D. then teld Tae fam'd "Bast tndia Dye” them where his silver watch Ieid In the barement, and The South Ameiica, Capt. Brainaru, made a pas | With water, and presented the appearance of anex- | county, took passage on Monday afternooa in the | from the Toronto Examiner:— B. has omitted to mention where the magic Dye that sage from Albany to New York in 7 hours 27 mie | 2#ive pond or lake. Tne houses butit thereon | steamer Empire, for Albany, but died just before | Fravps upon rar i. D. Funns—We regret to ished them to get that, but they refused to work any | has wrought the favorable change in his appearance is were full of water 10 the second stories Oue of . i jearn that a traud is supposed to have been commit- | lorgcr and retired in disgust. Avother mi dy vi A di- J c . a 7 pall s y i «AD ¢ along, | to he obtained. We will supply the deficiency, and di- nutes. We predict the Knickerbocker will make @ | thei, 1p which lived a Mr. Kiley, an Irishman, had | fetching thatcity, or within a few moments after | teq'yoon ihe district lade to & considentie at naa | ree and despatched on the submarine exploring expe: | rect ell pray beetds, gray heads, and cerrot heads, t0 21 trip down the river in Jess than seven hours, after | 11s foundation carried away. and fell. One of the | landing. He was respectable citizen, and hasheld | by some vazabonds who have imposed upon two ol | dition alter the watch, but returned with the intelligence | Courtland street. Price $l. her machinery ge sier, and but for le worn, so as to work e zht accident to one of the | residents, a woman, was seriously hurt by some of | various public etations. He was a me:nber of the | the district megistratee—L. O’Brien and J. C Grap- the umber falling on her. The houses built on the Si at thi < pier, Eeqs —by producing to their worships parts of shore were also flooded. Senate of this State about thirty years ago, and was the scalps of squirrels, foxes, cherip mice, &e. &e., that it wes gone. The twe negrocs were immediately ar- rested and committed for the thef. a 0g- WHAT HAS CAUSED THIS GREAT CoM- motion?’—It is even Sherman’s Worm Lozenges,the fame blowers, the darkness of the night, and thenume-| At the Narrows, part of the hill on which the tele- | probably eighty years old. when in fact the law requires that the heads of | Ninio's—Joun Serroy.—To-night this popular | of which has spread irom Maine to G-orgia, and from i : ; j 4 the Atlanticto the Rocky Mountains. Dr. Sherman's de- rous vessels in the channel above Hudson, she | #raph is on pg tre aay Cones ae or a Milietiiks tlle aye ian Sodutine CIMAr eine tie conti hither a8 the pares | comedian takes a benefit, and has eclected am ad- | strove nived aiter and resorted to— the trouble is i " eres we | of the earth, which feli ypon Taite ate: a ary —The . L. B.D x ) Up vertifica'e of a magistrate, . es rs -‘ whe My 4 first trial of them to the earth. In this old building a family | griog died on the 27h May. All the other mis | Mouth being £232 10s. by this imposition; which | "¢W folie spectacle of St. George and the Dragom, produces it begins to cry for more. The very worms Her arrival at Albany was greeted with the sa- | or families resided, and several persons, we under- | 4 y was luckily puta stop to by the vigilanee of the | in which Mrs. H. Hunt plays St. George, and the «elves kick up a dust about them whenever they are lutes of artillery, and the firing of rockets. The | *0d, were hurt and ene child killed sionaries were well at the last accounts. treasurer of the district. pretty Miss Reynolds, Zoe; fireworks by the volea- + Not only do childres cry for them all over the land, All the roads leading from Tompkinsville to New Sharp practice this— £252 10s. is rather too much piers at the diflerent stopping places on the river | Brighton and the North side appear to be nearly | Og» Mrs. Jane Hall, who wes the consort of the | to give for a lesson in natural history, nor should were brilliantly illuminated, and all seemed to vie | washed away. A late William Hall, one of the earliest printers of | {€ district bear the loss consequent upon the almost ior the credit of giving the most cordial reception to On the west shore of Staten Island, from Brighton the city of Balti A ath . | incredible absurdity of these certitying Justices mis this aca ae : up, the banks and road are washed away—in vari. | the city of Baltimore, and the par ner of Benjamin | ¢. king squirels, foxes, and mice, for wolves! poche vrastrhpncioagast ous places making in some of them chasms of 20 | Franklin in printing and publiching the first newapa- fg- The Montreal Times says, “the Canadian Un Saturday ‘a suit of colors was presented to | or 30 feet in width. r in Philadelphia, died at Sa} Weed- | clergy interdict the opera to thy Capt. St. John by Col. Van Vebhten, of Albany, in ‘The row of shops above the Janding at Brighton, es Arama: baler eameiiby it 4b dead tr, 1 Tie wank wider aan ae but also the aged and middle aged ask after them wher- overthey go ‘They are calculated to make a great noire inthe wold. There is nothing like Sherman’s Worm 4020nKes for destroy ng worms, and are now found to be the only certain and efiectual worm medicine in use. Dr. Sherman’s warehouse is 106 Nassau street. Agents—110 Broodway, 10 Astor House, 227 Hudson st., 188 net 77 Kast Broadway, €6 William street, and 139 Fulton st., nie Edge, and the never tiring drama of the Golden Farmer—Jemmy Twiieher, (or about the 260-h time in New Youk,) Joha Sefion, who, as manager of Niblo’s, bas been as indefatigable as successful in his endeavors to give the greatest variety during 2 i arte i he season. The Courier des Etats Unis of yester- | Brooklyn i f nesday morning last, in the 8%h year of her age. | #8 the only quarter of the world where such a dis- | : of yeater. iicsd aia behalt of the Knickerbocker Boat Club, in an ap- plein cg Monge ees y 8 pot y 8 poner Ontielle caren tee ee oe a = day atiributes the rapid succession of the French OG RHEUMATISM,GOUT, CO! TRACTED CORDS ’ enone. « toh Cae © . ci * y Wai " " . ol te col 1) ing Rome itself, the | , ji S A jent and common diseases, — i, oe Capt. St. John briefly filed with water, aud the horses were with dif_i- | {> George Thompson, alias Gillett, who broke | Stage is patroniced by the most exalted and purest | “PTs to his taste and perseverance as director, The ‘peuttltieaee Of greetat: ‘ski, if honest, generally and that “he made a journey to New Orleans and * shrinks in despair at the prospect of governing and era. prevailed on M’seile Calvé to re appear on the cat: hese diseases. His remedies are generelly ;al- fatten oad the bye feels happy at any relief from his open a gentleman’s trunk in the Tremont House, | females, as weil as by priests of allranks i ° The Knickerbocker has taken her place in the | The hills back of Richmond presented the appear 4 eagle 4 Ms . y priests of allranks in canons i Boston, and stole $2,000 worth of Treasury notes, | culs.”” 0 t de, suc sf ee . red . People’s Line, and will hereafter make her regular ead Seee ders meet amey weds soaker has been sentenced to two yearsin the State Pri- Og The steamer Montreal, on a recent trip to stage which she had retired from two years before.” a h hope of -” torments. If his family doctor gives him eny hope of a trips between this city and Albs " ri a Quebec, went the whole distance at the rate of 20] There will bi . . ; ¢ end of @ long course of medicine, thot is ips e his city and Albany in connection | ‘The Pavillion is pot injured but the beautiful | son. Baap bir lice: muiles au hour—a speed unperalleled in the history here will be no postponement on account of rain, Freer ee et ecrystemn, OF at the expenseot drawing irom with the South America, asa night beat. terrace along the river is much damaged. a of steaming in Canada. for as facetiously stated in ihe bills, “e performance the arm bis life’s blood, uniil if cured, which is by euch In coneluding these remarks, we will sum up by Most - os Corpse along, the bank have suf. | Cortiston or Strammoats IN THR DELAWARE.—A pest i ns weather or no.” means nextto impossible, he has not enoughot * life /eft saying, that take the Knickerbocker from stem to poe Ae 3 and the gardens on the slope are | Philadelphia paper contains the following account , fig-An amusing question seems to have arisen reteninmyneeationny ‘o Ore Memtret tna Cae eaten ‘torn, her commander from top to toe, her officers} At Factoryviile considerable damage was sus- | ! @ steamboat accident: — smu bade; 101 hte: oc thom Dalooem toe eotics Vavanatt Ganpen.—Mr. B. Williams, the Irish goul,to strengthen and extend shrivelled and. knotty ‘rom high to low, we cousider fthem all-in-all, supe. | tained, and ove large building, it is reported, was | ‘The steamboat Bolivar, Capt. William Whilldin, | (eqey bythe United States by the hate treaty Toy | melodist, will take a benefit this evening, and will | Gord and muscles, ill, nature and health agen, have ed to deseribe ja the em ratlroal ¢ is not m janage. PIN. clock, 4 “ y ¢ " 3 3 4th deateth 7 One of the tracks is passable lor the cars, buton | wards of 160, possengere, when opposite Metket those of the two provinces. several other ladies and gentlemen of admired ta- | Elixir, told by Comstock & Co., and true ouly when th have their fae simile signutn them. How happy t Fae that the Elixir Drops taken internally operat specifically and directly npon the affected parts, whi OX) The brig Exo : : « | ‘he other the superstructure is considerably washed. | e!reet, in turning aside ito of tg Effort, arrived on Monday, at this The storm commenced at Saratoga Springs very | deuly and with much yiole Port, has on board Crawiord’s celebrated statue of | # kidenly, on Friday afternoon. At halt past three | th lent. The Vauvhall is 9 delightful place for an oid w sloop, came rud- | Hicnway Ronseay.—The Quincy Patriot ctater evening's amusement, ce in contact with ano- | that Mr. John P. Rowe, of Milton, on his return Onpl 4 : T steamboat going in a contrary ec rhapei fa from Boston, about midnight. on’ the 12th inst, —— —- the Liniment rabbed on’ ex ernally removes sa btn “Orpheus tus work of art was ordered by the | it was clear and bright; ut four it was raining brisk- esion was 8” great that the timbers of the Bo- | when hal!-way tetween South Boston and the tol , Tenses as leased | 404 pain, nnd renders the patieut at once Com:ortabte and Boston Atheneum, end will probably be exhibited |: At five the heavens were hung in black, illn- | Ivar were storted at the Low, and she leaked so| house, on the Dorchester and Routh Tevot see | CHatman TueatnE.—Mr. Daverna bi happy. Many cases of uctunl cure, fully witnessed and mined only by th erinkhing Japt hil ‘ his eotablion he metal i le im aa 1 who ¥ to the citizens of that city hains of lightaing. In | badly, that Captain Whilldin ordered her to be ran | pike, this cetablishment, and is moking considerabl ruthenticater, wo will give to all “ho in any way dot received a violent blow from a club whirei, cs h Conn the evening the rain fell im sheeta, end all Suucay | tshore, on Sinith’s tant, where she now hes. | prostrated and stunned him, While tn this ingew | provements in the interior, Artists are employed J \? riven ol tne trate ake thy eutbeter its aon oe 0 A Metnovisr Eviecora, Cononraation has | Might end ben it descended in torrents, The passengers were taken off in safety soon after, | sible state, hie wallet was abstracted and rifled o} | nightand day in re-decorating the house, which | cient friend, Itir the duty of such to recommend it to purebased the church at the cornerof Madi Much additional information of the destractive- | and it is but justice to Captain Whilldinto add that | the small sum of money contained therein—less |. « ; tyle of magnificence | other sulh Will yon vo it? ; i Fof Madison and | ness of the storm will reach us inftime for to-mor- | his energy and presence of tind prevented a Ja- than adollar—seareely enough to pay for the trouble | Vill open on Monday next ina sty! To be had genuine only at 21 Courtlandt strect, and et © Catharine streets, and will hereatter oecupy it, row. mentable termination to the occurrence. of Knocking a man dow never before equalled. the branch house Boston, 62 Cornhill.

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