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THE NEW YORK HERALD. YER Heaen Biles Wate oy BERT NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1844. Price we Cents, ‘To the Public, Latest of Nauvoo—Actual Surrender of Joe, which grows very fast upon men when assembled. Th ‘Washington. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- affirs, F much f si “ 8 Lis od every day of the year except New Years day ‘and ne seer ee: Mecca tak nas mani cuneates tke meine ot foots [Correspondence of the New York Herald.) Eten Aint spree 3 cents pox copy—or #7 26 por ar: According to St. Louis papers of the 28th ult., | ofticers. Wasuineton, July 5, 1844. ots dean vance, Joe Smith has actually surrendered himself a pri-| _{ tel! you plainly, thatit ever such submission isnot! The Celebration in Washi hesand Dit THE WEEKLY HéRALD—publised every Saturday ‘ mies “* Pn indic ‘ation in ington— Speeches a n- mmorig pace of Cate pr copy, Hee ye cana? | soncr to Gov. Ford, of Iilindis, What he will do, | Maida madi ete tascande wil nok Lecuincien®. mone ners—Political Rumors—Appointment. J. G. Bennett, Esq. :— Posages paid, c: vance. i vith hii i Rod we siren fron rhea | what will be done with him, remainsto be seen. | thousands will be. Rerorrap Riots in Pitapeveuta.—There is City Intelligence. very little truth in the reports published inthe “Ex-| Police Office —Sarurvay—A Hovss Rosass— tras” of riots in Philadelphia, We annex. a ac-| Stuedte sues tor commine the hosts co tie ree. count of an excitementin Southwark, about which | Smart, Ne. 43 Gold street, of me clothing, and a pre- the “Extra” in question issued exaggerated state- | M#*9FY note, in Py papers to $166, aud upwards. ments. They will next get out an ** Extra” of the sr wae ger yinkaingerriblilhien ag Bb ce, the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND. and increasing | ‘be excitement against hin was very great; at| 14 the individuals accused ca S found whenre.| The President of the United States and lady | émeute at the Walnut Street Theatre between an | store of Messrs, Bird and Co., No. 02 Exchan fast. It has the lor; nnot be when . rey pada a gr door mcey eed ong neper this vity, Carthage, it was hard work to keep the people off'| quired by the Constable, it will be considered by mo as| were at home yesterday. Hundreds ef officials | actor and an actress. STEALING & LARGE aMoUNT oF Mom won in the city or coumtey. rioes it comael Vorname him. A correspondent of the St. Louis Republi- Lo porno oeaabier be arrested, and the militia will | and officials in expectancy took hold of the privi- ‘rom Philadelphia Papers, July 6} pases ye Saran a hor Wi be te edit can speaks of a scene which occurred at Carthage a lege and paid their devoirs to the duplicate admi- eed a Rech eh oe sera, thet 8 street, by some fellow boaniers, two of whom pom 4 price, and in the ait nied onaeniel fe. most moderate | on the 25th ult. thus :— Mork Particuans or te Gaeat FLoop.—The | nistration. Dry time—neither prog, grog, nor mu- | Philip de Neri, in Queen street. This caused great excite- ee , ‘is oy Woe cn aais Scam ot JAMES GO! ON benverr, pe ie bee eel like ato nave cocurted: this morn- | St. Louis papers give the following additional par- | sic. ment, gad aa dark 9) peoeshed crowds began 2 wether belt which was around Garvey's bod The mosey _ y rus Henan Karastmuntenr, | | thei hus existed. When doo arrived lest, night a great | iCulare of the terrible flood at the west:— The democracy of the district held a grand ce-| *rou es torreased to auch e degree that, at 8 o'clock, | titted of two $1000 ha on he MercLap Sort, een eae ‘Alderman Hortz despatched information ‘to the Sheriff Mr. McMichael came tothe spot immediately, and with Alderman Hertz and Palmer proceeded into the church ; watchmen were posted in front, aided by a posse of citi- lebration meeting at Alexandria, yesterday, in the beautiful grove on Shooter’s Hill. Fourteem hun- dred persons sat down to dinner—tickets one dol- eee | oud was at Hamiton' anxious fo seein. The Gor | i,q [hfom the St Lou Paper, June 2 f ernor requested them te , and ing into view the whole region within rar ol PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS — | {ham with's sight of Too his eee Bee een, | tue inundation, we Sind that the length of the line affected FOR ALBANY. this morning, the Governor and Gen. Deming, with Joe | by it is,.on the Missouri, 500 miles ; on the Illinois 150 ; ceeded in arresting both the room mates, andon Genagen was found one of the $1000 bills, in gs much es hewas attempting to exchange it at a broker's office. In Collins possession the $500 bill was found, and they are full: < excepted Through Di- | and Hiram, passed in front of the MeDonongh line ; on the Upper and Lower Mississippi, 1,500, and on the se- ; : th ‘Yolunteered. the Steumbou Hirde: | ude iatrmaboine die siod Hoos cen opens line | De’ | veral affuents of the Missouri, such ay the Kansas, Osage, | !ar—ladies free, Several hundred'ladies partook of FF Wt ad yon eet half‘an boar, the Sherif” and | Committed for trial A, Uilsd person men seesest ee aie 5 Me ene sp. gg; | tam Smith, the Carthage Greys accompanying them by | Grand River, &o., some 300 more ; making the total of | the roast pig, roast beef, ic. Old whiskey, French | aldermen came out with about twelve muskets, which | $1990 bill. % ped wi sy an Fi day ev ings, at 7. orders of the General. By the time they got round, the | linear measurement not less than 2,400 miles. This length brand Hed, but t bl fT they had found in the interior. These were given to the Lain Et shton, om | Greys conceived that they had been appointed asen escort | multiplied by 2} miles, which expresses tho « randy, (so-called, but most execrable stuff) at} yointeer posse, who stationed themselves in iront of the | , Scatpiva.—John Lyons, a steward on board # brig 8 ivenings, at 7. to honor Joe, which ted them much ; and assoon as | breadth of the flood, would give, for the whole pe convenient intervals along the several tables, in- | church, and tried the guns with the ramrods, and proved | {rom Mobile, which is at present lying et the fest of De- TH AMERICA Cee fg, | Joe got to Hamil they marched past the house, | usually ary but laid under water—a superficies of 6,000 sheilieaneal éoutiany She table Gietin: Wilh They | tothe crowd that they were not loaded. They then peyster street, was arrested and itted to prison for ray, ata Fe " Pea tee ay sg be groans which made Joe | satare m Hes, oF three millions, eight hundred and forty | 1 ¢, iPeptooched however, and the musicians and |™! off tothe Commissioners’, Hall, where they Je. a) ot Maria Bernande, ary, Frat tse Cone stent: iy 1 faint. word went round as jousant " u 9 a rowd to 4 » z oun W, Peck, app) #5, ney. Fennbed five hundred persons ut present in our | reinforcements from the men, came in for the penta’ ‘bem pa Beet Ahennei salen EES which he was most dreadiully scalded and injured. # Jaw Breaxiva.— Daniel Budd was ar: and held bolt ip hepa of sina Sepenee the jaw of Chari ugustus Golden, No. 118 Rivington street, him with some instrument Bree tending te q Inpecency, &c.—A mau named Lawrence Van Wart, was arrestea and heldto bail in the sum of $600, for an in- decent assault on a Young girl named Hester Bradley, while she was getting a pall of croton water from a hy- drant, near her xesidence, No. 345 Hudson street. Sunday, at 5 P.M. their camp, that they were to be put under There are ! naan this line of bots will arrive in Albany in| arrest, and ‘their arms taken from them, for this city, who have been driven from their homes by the flood, tumple tine’ w take forning Train of Cars for the east or | insult to Hus Holiness, Theis blood was up in amor end others are hourly arriving. The greater. portion are ‘he above Boats are ‘aud substantial, are furnished brat ir muskets charged with ball; and they declared | in the mi jeatitute con: yn, and many ef them quite ill bie ey would die before they would give up thei . | from the exposure they have already experienced, Ke afaawend Hoque Hoops, andfor speed and accom | ‘H4 ‘excitement in the camp wes intense for a few mi, | The committee of relief have acted with great prompt: E ‘or or freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Schultsat | nutes, and until the Governor was sent for. He addressed | n¢4#, and are doing all in their power to alleviate the the offien aa the wharf. jyl re sepa bers bye they were ecting in the capacity of eee hoon Ti pelgphi people. Six hundred dol. SGIILAR OPPOSITION | Guards to Joe, and not as an escort; and that if lars ha: m col juring yesterday, and one hun- REGULAR OPPOSITION. Gr their arrest had been feeued, We aheald ba: inetorahs | dred appropriated tothoxe in the tuost immediate necessity, sweep stakes. Scarce a drunken man on the round. The speakers were, Messre. Hoban and ‘allack, of Washington, Gen. Dawson, of La, n, W. W. Payne of Ala., Mr. Brown of Indi- ana,&c, Before the adjournment, the members at the gathering had increased by constant accessions to near 3,000 strong. et 5 The whigs yesterday had a subscription festival “Thave, in company with!Aldermen Hortz and Palmer, been into the church, and have taken possession of all the arms we were able to find. A number of your own citi- zens, selected by your own aldermen, are here to prevent any more arms from being taken in, as well asto protect the church from injury. I therefore beg of you ail, as good citizens, to disperse, and retire to your homes. Further measures will be taken to-morrow to allay the ex- citement and to preserve the peace.” i i i EVENING LINE AT SEVEN O'CLK 1 her ruffians w FOR AYN Re: ‘K | conntermanded. They applauded him, and quiet w: ‘We imagine it is hardly necessary to make an appeal to | at the Bladensburgh Spa, near the ground where | A portion of the assembioge here cheered the sheriff,and | other ruffians wore near, butthe watch drove them off, to eto. vyinget, Landing Cabin | ored; but it hes created a feeling of disaotisigction in the | the benevolence of our fellow citizens in aid of these suffer. | the Americans were so disgracefully defeated dur-| afew of those aroun retired. but the great body remained | Teacued the girl, und recured Van Wart, eamboat PORTSMOUTH, Captain O. House, will | minds of the McDonough troops, who would have been | ing strangers, for St. Louis has never been found wanting | ing the last war. All the world was invited, free | upon the ground te Tux Common Councit.~Both Boards meet to-morrow leave the Page at the foor of Cedar street. directed to arrest them. The Governor is, I think, firm, | in Charitable feeling or cetion. of charge for grub, yet not half the world went | ceeding into Southwark the Sheriff called eiontbgi eo wilh ue satel nent St be eee pletia, dave foom New Yark, Monday, Wednesda but disposed to be prudent, and, as is proper for him to do [From the St. Louis Republican, June 28} out. Liqueurs were expressly forbidden, yet every | Patterson, who issued the necessary orders slecting Magistrate toiAll-tha: place of MO Teena nothing cont to law. The Warsaw forces arrived {| The accounts ofthe flood are most disastrous. Kas | tenth man was more under the influence of John Mn Drinker, ihe apelieant py ‘the office aod ny ‘This hoat has been leugthened and fitted Pde pry eddie Tarniture throaghcate. | here a couple of hours ogo, and are now returning. ra. | kaskia, Chester, ko. are ruined. The office of the Repub- Barleycorn than Harry of the West. Several pa- for the magisterial chair, will cause much discussion. fri pap cB adn ‘aad cau necommo. | ther dissatisfied with the prospect of a fracas. It will be | lican ut the former place has been undermined, and th laced sentries at the corner of Second and Third strocts. rtanee date fom 3°00 400paateugers“avine align Granght of wa- | mostly those who volunteer of the troopa, who will go to | prevs and materials lost in the water, The business of | "Ot, im the strong language, of Colonel Benton, en, the crowd of persons had nearly dis- | We spall teu the result. Other business of impo ony or the be li Aas fan'voo It is, 1 think, the design to provoke, if possible, | Missouri and Illinois 1s sadly deranged. Farmers, me. | Were.’ sewed up, sir, etlectua | ei a up? e citement occurred at St John’s Church, pon. a satica aiaboue Se H. Goner al Agent. the Mormoms' there into some act of impradence that | chanics, gardeners, all have suffered: and brickyands, meeting was formed of three-thirds, to wit—one- | in 13th street, near Market, caused by the ringing of the} On Friday, June 26th, » person called on mestating thet jranbemiend gain tia hone will grtive: te Bloat might justify an attack, end the destruction of some pro- | woodyards.—and the necessaries of life along the rivers | third men, one-third women, and one-third boys | bell, and about 200 persons gathered upon the ground: | some copper had been stolen at Williamsburgh the For freight. or passage apply on board perty, as a lesson tothem. This, I think, will be the re- | have Geatroyed. Millions of dollars are lost by the} and camp-followers. ‘The chief speakers were | In ashort time, however, the crowd dispersed. veral | ceding night. and after describing the le, Ww: me lZAlter Monaay. day Ii Tem gat 6 orelacke from salt. ‘ How far It misy be carried, who knows? Lindl flood. The Editor went on a tour with the Mayor in| Messrs. Bradford ot Baltimore, Cost Johnson, Cau- volunteer compan jes are under arma, end the late pees to Reeeemeiet Oe eee bee g bewten a ae 4 Douncil started for Carthage on Monday, | search of La Bute a Reynard, thi i ¢ ' i ioe _.in. Soe. euacy Ser scad uy kaiipooeear Being ee ee eae 12 the 1o0c of Liberey stissti aud Albany at 7 ge y La y e enly point of land out {sin and Kennedy of Maryland. The meeting was{ Rov a "Rave ‘reorganized, and hold themselves | buy some cop} F Being much ep; ‘at the time,! told y PLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS. 24th ult., arrived there at midnight, and were to be exa- | of water, in 1785. At Bon Secour, there are encamped, ‘SUMMER .f. . ‘mined on the 25th. Joe will be set {ree on his giving | all in open camps, one hundred and twenty-two pean NEW BRIGHTON: FORT SHMOND, (STATEN ail; but it is said a body of 200 horse troop mean to foe Several of these families left their homes with from four From Piet Noe i Nonte Gives, Kine at ww him until they kill him, to nine children, and with less than fifty pounds of flour he Steam! been six pe him I could not attend to it. He asked me if | could not call at the foot of Pike street, before 2 P.M. 1 did not call. About five, aman brought up a quantity of copper on cart, had it weighed, and ling some lead, kc about it, opened with prayer and closed with coon songs, adapted to the most popular negro melodies. ‘o-morrow Gen J.B. Dawson, Hon. W. W. Payne, Col. Hoban and this deponent attend a in readiness to quell any outbreak. ‘A report was brought in to the Sheriff yesterday morn- ing that party of rioters had made an attack upon the tents and persons remaining on the ground occupied by Bat 7 em oat CINDERELLA wil ran | 10 consequence of the present excitement attend- | #4 @ small quantity of meat—some of them have ‘ Ma: aa " 4 ih ij “ and eight days intheir encampment. They hi meeting of democracy down the river, at a get- | the American Republicans for their grand display of fire- | which it was necessary to separate from it, told the man a, a Be nd ing the Mormon outrages, and in connection with | rally | the. most, some all of their clothes, ‘and L see tlement rejoicing in the name of Piscataway. Fine | works, and had committed gross outrages. The report | to return on Monday, meanwhile remembering the fact y A clock, A. the, above news,we give the following as a piece of | the flood subsides they will not be in a better condition. | people, hospitable neighborhood, excellent girls. was coupled with statements that the attack was of a par. | of the stolen copper which in the pressure of business had Loaves Port Kichinond, at 20 tes to 8, and 10 minutes to| | - In all, we believe we may say, that we ascertained some- i ti haracter and had been premeditated, and would | passed f ind, i id . 5 x mi t which doubth ou have | tizan chars ant D pl , pi rom my mind, it occurred to me that this might caves New w Briton, vata 10.A.M.; at 1M, Sand 74 P. mere ag Prep Neighbor, J Hee, a en din Cori at Mb search haneeree tel heard ol the old beldan ne mayo hat alin Tones ie ly aot PL rateer te the. Bib woe oe and bei are coat cea by the cane, I famed , . nod ‘di i ‘rom Nauy: i ° : 3 WI n such was be nd ning M. jeighbor, June 12.) lence up to the Cantien, und how much farther we had} goeg to Constantinople, (with a letter of introduc- | tuted inquiries into the matter and ascertained that a dis- | gave inf fermation ‘of the fact to the owners of the same. i not the means of ascertaining, they are scattered along the Bluffs. We saw, yesterday, a sight which weuld have drawn pity from wheart of atone: A large family of ‘On Sunday—Leaves New York, at Sand 11 A. SP. Leaves Port Richmond, at 20 minutes to ath Sand 736 PM. An Onpinance Concxanina Linets, AnD oR OTHER —Whcreas the suints in all ages o! e wuffered persecution and death, by wicked tion to the seraglio); John A. Bryan of Ohio, (Mr. Weller’s father-in-law,) to Peru; John Sco- ft turbance had occurred, but that the accounts of it were greatly exaggerated. A. party of rowdies, under the in- RiC’D WHITTINGHAM. York, May 18, 1844 woylt 6m#re hild: vill to Tangiers; R. Barnwell Rhett to Russia; | fluence of rum, got skylarking among the tents and re- New Vor, May 18.144 toy om re_ | runt der t! young children (six in number.) without father or mother, z " o I ; got sky , STATEN ISLAND inlom tenet be chance" ar aeePianaaes | Uh were depen on he chant tone whe Knew | eabert per te rein, withthe aubecrintion mo’ | Geman ancy aout ine Ur oe es an | ,Joty John Van Deca We Robt Commerey FERRY ter day Saints from the moment thatits first "trath sprang | {helt parents. How they subsisted before we did not | ney for the release of O'Connell ; President Tyler | 5th, and by way of giving a point to thelr lew vemtten. | Isaac Norton, claimant —The libellant in this case serve SCOR OE ETL EAE out of the earth” till now, has been perrecuted with deatly | 1ea"m, but to see them without home and dependent for | to the Rip Raps, White, Red, Blue and Yellow pineal qo Sata C aerate than sete with these | an piloton board the Commerce, during the years 1838, | ‘The Boats will ran xx follows vsti! further notice: destruction, and extermination ; and whereas men, to tut’ | Shelter on the hand of Kindneas, and that shelter only | Sulohur Springs of Virginia, with his bride—thence | (wards. ‘They upre: some of the tables and comported | '39, '40, 41 and 42, and on agreement was to receive $610. ae ‘ theracriptdressthiet p such as boughs, or under tents can sfford, with scanty Wi is. They e po ; ‘E NEW YORK : ie , that a man’s enemies are they of hin own | Co0 2.17 OORT the attendant evils, made ua feel deeply | Once herring country of Williamsburgh. themselves otherwise in an outrageous manner. ervices ceased in 1843, when he received at the rate OS DEVEAATMATBEAND TM | Sadduadauteetn ie mnt cattagt scones ama | Hom uch tha who, we nec fe tane Paty | ne mA Ca Bon. | Cen iby company haw Jun arrived andthe coma] S04 tact tantag aang in uly 7,8,9/ 10 MEA Mo 1, 2,4,.5,6¢ 7% E ‘ scoundrels an : —_—__ .. ,. | has dispersed. We learn that the firearms belonged to} April to 1s! er ensuing, commencing y, edn Sandaye, every gate tame MTP, Mette a ex? arine enadamiotie tet Kenpo ei us heres shoul 94 mainline eh saanreies (ote, irene ot one Srare or THe Puirapevruia Pouicr.—It it is| the State Arsenal, ‘and had been placed in the church Realtree proat at payaiien Mi ‘There was SP PORT HAMILTON AND NEW YORK disappointed projects of speculation, fraud and unlawful | time to visit. A few are lodged in houses, a large num-} true as @ poet once said— agreeably to the orders of Governor Porter and Gen. Pat} tyr dia his: board ‘cut of sny meneye claimed in thie Legve New Vork 6 A.M., 934M designs, to rob and plunder mankind with impunity, and | Der, in the same room, but generally they are in rude “That companions in distress ol libel, It was contended that libellant was entitled to fort Hamilton 136 A ML 424 P.M. Whereas such wicked and corrupt men have greatly faci. | font; Gromer! om Une. SBC Ot oats, but in general they. Makes the trouble less,” ImpoRTANT FROM CENTRAL AMERICA.—We are in| Feceive his stipulated wages, for the ‘year, not CLIFAON rere litated their unlawful designs; horrid intentions and 9 gs 4 hi le of N A r i remaining on board under the circumstances. The Court Lewes NeC HEIN ANY NEW YORK murderous plane by polluting, degrading) and conver. | Aveo other conern than branches of trees lad thick | the people of New York, as regards the police at- | possession of the Belize, Hon., Observer to the 18th J suied that liallant was entitled to receive his wages end jwre Clifton 736 i ie ogg wee ul mer fy? ren, ‘2 nein aay Sheraton Sea frttnna fieaal ght up from Kes. rangements of the municipal authorities, are not} ult., inclusive. It contains the following intelli- | the pay of $650 per year, as per ugreement. ocent v7 earn, Tt quite so bad off as they suppose, if we are to judge by the complaints of our neighbors in Philadelphia. But we must not give credit to our police for more than they deserve; we think it is more owing to the good sense of the inhabitants themselves that we have not had similar outbreaks in this city to those which recently disgraced Philadelphia, rather than to the vigilance of our police. In the latter place, to the disgrace of the authorities, “ The creatures are at their dirty work again.” Very recently, the firemen in the neighborhood of Southwark have been creating disturbances and threatening the destruction of life and property to ‘such ap extent, that the military have been ebliged to be called out to prevent the threats being carried gence from Central America :— Circuit Court. Jury 6.—Booth vs. McCullagh.—This case reported in yesterday’s Herald stands urned over to Monday. communities, by : kaskia the Sisters of Charity at the Convent, the Priests g the tra cf merece te oes ti og connected with the Church at that place, and several NEW YORK, ing the truth, SCHOOLEY’S oa isice tis, taal Goanieies Meng men, women, children, socie | femilies, and such furniture os they’ had saved. The {From Balize, Hon., Observer, June 18. J By the Sylph, from Yzabal, we lesrn thut the political squall to which we adverted in our last was either blow- ing over, or had subsided for the present Letters from merchants residing in the capital represent things as still being very uncertain. We have no accounts of the pro gress or retreat of the Salvadorians who were at the pre- vious accounts in Zacapa. We learn that British fag has been oF in hoisted on board the ‘Teresa, but that she still remains in the hands of the Government of Central America. Some of the officials at Yzabal, who had fled to Santo Tomas, have returned. {From Balize, Hon. Obs., June 11.) By the Victoria,which came in on the 9th inst from ¥¥a- bal, we learn the following verbal reports of what po going on in the State of Guatamala. ‘They are ht by some merchants who have fled with their property from Yzabal, foreseeing the probable insecurity both of life and property, and although we are not in possession of AND .. EAS “4 legs, highwaymen aud murd 4 ‘ town is from ten to twenty feet under water. EAE tne aa Sn sty jerceve | 8 tore, Doody, cacret pl, Upheld sanctoned and ‘Ato o'clock F. M, onthe 27th, the river was at a stand. . i without « 7) y men, in Nauvoo and out of it, who} Ourracgous ConpucT Al .—We re- dicce whthoat change of Caretta Fe Lae 2 jONDUCT AT ANNAPOLIS.—We re: aches through Mendham, Chester, Beluoley' Moen jut | boast that all they want for the word “go,” te exterminate} gret much to be informed of a disgraceful riot asl i ; ~ in, | or ruin the Latter day Saints, is, fo “one” un- i Tes cour, eam fen Qa. atti | wil aan ho ont lif dno, new ener, [reek aa TTY eater, se HiLee ae soln ‘Paues's: Commercial Hoel, 73 Cosrtiend: | cherished, and maturing in Nauvoo, ‘by men too, who | Ponca wre proceeded there on board the at o- aireet, j helped to obtain the very charter they’ would break; end | “Umble anda portion of the Annapolitane TN, B-rEatins furnished at the shortest notice, by applying | aomse of them drew up and voted for the very ordinances Several ‘hosts went down from this city taking with to N.B. LUBE, Morristown. 25% 2mérc "| they are striving to use asa “scare crow” 12 faighton the | hem two or three thousand persons. Some time after SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. surrounding country in rebellion, mobbing lead wan} and noe! ig Svhow ne re by Lores Ee weap noe NEWARK AND. NEW YORK: tfiret while the blood of aoe brethren, from wells, | the lost time reper bay ‘ “ avers wa dango ane ees: , and naked prairies, and the ravishment of female} prouched the wharf, much enraged, and commenced THE NEW AND SWIFT Bre AMER RAINBOW, | virtue, from Missouri, and the smoke from the altars of | Ehrowing stones, brickbats, &C, inte the boat. CAPTAIN JOHN GAFFY, infamy, prostituted by J. C. Bennett, and continued in ‘and after Monday, May 13, will full ti ‘i ‘These wero returned with equal force from those on GS ins Nowe ost Pe hye i full ting of experiment and diegracelul damnation, by the | board, keeping up aregular ire until the oat, with dif Common Pleas—In Chambers. Belore Judge Daly. Juty 6.—A case of habeas corpus has been before Judge Daly in Chambers. The writ was sued out by Patrick J. Mulholland, directing his wife Eliza to bring before the Court of Common Pleas, the body of John Albert Mulhel- land claimed as his son, The defence, on the pert of the mother, went as follows :—She states she wes married in April, 1830, and lived unhappily with him fur four years, during which time she was treated herably by him ; that in April, 1834, he finally lett her, and thet she never saw him since then until ten days ago. The relator demanded the boy about ten deys ago from the mother, and her bro- ther who refused to give him up, upon which he (the bus- The A. M. an lew ¥i culty, ‘out into the water. Several persons were | into execution, the old women, called police, not 5 i band) ned to blow out the brains of the brother.in- OO dendayeEanve fates tt AS M, and 2F. Mand tae oS cee Utes Metiointln’ mea roman setenale hit ead considarably bruised, thodgh setdsngeroualy ée-Fbaing found pulficient in energy for the purpose. aeetes co eee neti ees wh goninnce: ign Haw. His Honor will give his decision in afew days. The New York acto A. M. and 4 P.M. 1 Cae dren, as Missouri did, by force of arms; by fostering thoy retiree Sal - anger Gay the steamer: } This, and previous occurrences, have aro ree position of matters 70 be thus. Arze, who had met | boy still remains with the mothes reigns ectried at Very reesouable rates, laws that emanate from corruption, and betray with a| not take effect, except oes eetnich, wher nearly spent, |S0me of the most intelligent of the residents t with support and axsistance in the shape of arms epee _Mav Mth, 1044, a aptte__ | kiss: wherefore to honor the State of Illinois, and those struck a passenger on the cheek, leaving a'sli htc’ | tion, and # large portion of the community are} and munitions from Carrera, and whose attempt Common Pleas, FOR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOWELL. | patriots, Ne! ave the charter, and forthe beuefit, con-] We learn that several of the ringleaders, both of Balti- loudly calling for reform in the police,as well as in | against Malespin we mentioned in our last had been over-] Jury 6.—No decisions were given in this court this day. oe new steamer PENOBSCOT, Captain | Venicvce, health, and happiness of said city t more and Annupolia, have been arrested and imprisoned. the fire department of that city ; and, it they only | come by the Salvadoriuns and had returned to Guatemals, Spelman va Beachtand Tracy.—The jusy ewerded a Kimball, leaves tbe ead of f wharf Bostov, | Sec. 1. He it ordained by the City Council of the city of | The Columbia was compelled to come to Baltimore, leav-| wuceasingly persevere, they must eventually suc- | Whence he was ordered to quit for Mexico within 24 hours, | verdict of $65 and 6 cents for plaintiff in this ease, repor- coven, Hesape will ppentas tDrenp (ites Bs re ‘ga al Nauvoo, Thut if any person or persons shall write or ing behind many of those she had taken down. . ceed in their wishes. It 1s the only thing and which he did. Irritated by the part taken by Carrera | ted in yesterday’s Herald. Places to convey passengers to the neighboring to publish, in said city, any false statement, or libel any of | ‘whe milit salled out for th f - for 28 | in the raising up of this force against Salvador, that 8! " pa ing towns. the citizens, for thi purpose of exclting the public mind log order aad quelling the riot. We learn further that arti eee cesta (raph ae such dia- | in conjunction with the States of Honduras, and Nic Ganamnl Renlonns — = a ~ — | against the charte rivileges, poace, and good order i i ao ood jate faced them. ad mar a force inst Guatemu! THORT HAMILTON STEAMBOAT | of sald city, or shall slander, (accurding'to the detiitcn | *pTveular soldiers at Fort Severn were alse ordered out. } ‘The only cHectual remedy will be found in the | $4" att reached’ Zacapa,” preparing themselves | Before Recorder Tallmadge, end Aldermen Drake and sat 9m orclouk the I i at ,) any portion of the ‘inuabitants of me 5 = > lewe Nort Hamilton avout Peat er Monday narra | suid city, oF bribe aby portion of the citizens of wail | CATTLE -The Charleston. Kanawha, Va, Ie edacaday, Tnursday and Friday of each week durigg the city, for malicious purposes; or in any manner or form| Publican of the 26th ult. hus the Li pyr ing pate ie season of the on Twin cite th P raph, interesting to dealers in cattle been Fe reece ae aoe le Pee etal Por STE ie fully coms when the purchasers of cattle from the TT THe TRAURTLING PIRILICQ ”~_ | tion of the citi if TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIO. ae eey akall tae pant ty, for evil purposes, he, she; | Fast, tl within a Yew years past, were in the habit of upon conviction before the Mayor, or Municipal Court, | ¥i#iting the neighboring counties in this part of the State, shall be fined in any sum not exceedir, ts | gathering large droves of fine cattle, and distributing ao & ia Jars, or jinghisowedects months, or bot iy the discretion among tue peuple pretty sums of the needful. The dro- PASSENGER GEMENT | of said Mayor or Court. . vers at the Eust or West ure informed, that there are, in fros ‘The Subscribers having completed their vents, are] Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, That nothing in the fore- | the Counties adjoining Kanawha, a large number of the per ispered to bring cout penenaets' fros pe leg t Britain oud going section shall he so construed as to interiere with the | Pst cattle, from three to seven years old, iu prime order establishment of a system of police calculated to embrace the county as well as the city; in the re- organization of the fire companies, and the ap- pointment, in sufficient numbers, of such men as are willing and capable of doing their duty when called upon—not party toois and political partizans, men who, at the end of every year, will be liable to be discharged trom their situations, no matter how wellthey may have done their duty in the meanwhile, because those who were the cause of their appointment have been removed from office by the wul of the people. Nor should a parcel of for an attack on the Capital. Paiz the Co: mandant at Yzabal hed left for Guatemala by way of the Polychic, and had removed with him the government chest. ‘To effect this he seized on the British schooner Teresa, threatening to take away the life of the agent of the unless he took down the British flag and hoisted the Central American. Under protest, the Central American fing was substituted.— All communication with the Interier was stopped. For- tunately the British schooners, Victoria and Emily, were at the time in the Gulf, and have been laden’ with the property of British’ merchants and others, and the Tormer has arrived here laden. This state of M. C. Patreadon, Enq., District Attorney. Jury 6 —Trial for False Pretences.—At opening of the court, the trial of Bowen S. Foster,indict ing goods by false pretence, from Messrs. Carew & Hunt- jon, Wan resumed. the evidence having been gone throu; and the counsel having concluded the case, the Recorder delivered his charge much clearness defined to jury the law which regulates the offence called “ Fal: etence ;” and also went into (Ne whole of the evidence both as respects cence of the accused in the matter charg: ‘The jury, us on the other trial, did no th yesterday, agree on a ver- h class pa f any red ~ |for driving. In Logan county alone several droves might + 1 y wt awd rool oo at oS Nah aaa Sava | HRY ay parnon tobe rked Oy a Jary af his vicnages | ating unoweasoabie termes ita well know] ole Youths, wath ‘all the impudence and black: | Wines) Eat anton, Tame" Portin Ur old accounts | Sct Shona praveyu wae entre Te seched wes GsPitriek teary, New York, Sheridan, Recording to the most eral meaniagwf ke consitieon, | ce that stock cattle raised in our mountainous country | uardism of the greatest rowdies, be allowed 10 | jong singe due, would thus be Astained, and. we fear the bold to anewern demand of the Gherit, Virginia, Liverpool, Camondee, the digmty of freemen, the voice of truth, and the rules | 4 the drive over the Alleghanies better, and more | usurp the places of the more advanced in years, | ¢ymy-ciationa ef many of our merchants who had relied in ewy.—Peter kina, a colored man, was @Youeruma, Biddons, Geo. Washingtos, | of virtue. ic 4 readily take on iheeg the cattle purchased in Ohio, on | wise and good men. Upon no occasion are greater selecting ‘a good part of their outstandings this year,will | ‘ Healing $32, consisting of coins and bank ea dottingaer, Golamibes, Yated Fewes Sec 3. And be it further ordained, That this ordinance | tb prairies of Indiana or iilinois. The stuck of cattle | toresight, judgment, and coolness required than in | be disappointed bills, on the 8th of ie vice Harriet pp ieee ir cated sunpartons, b shall be in force from and after its passage, here fur two or three years is now mostly on hand. ‘The | cases of fire ; yet what isthe fact? that it is quite From the Observer, June 4. a colored person, of No. 143 Anthony street. Part itney, te herds have not been culled. We thereto: fide stolen money was found on his mn when arrested by gumkel since Reet s West, Orr Passed, June 10, 184 Neg Segre Lie rinig yey peat Pog lng engbeed ie neaane, teas they a novelty to see a man upwards of 20 years of, uge gctters tre in town from Guatemala announcing that re tenon arr ertiti Meds , Ka , Pres’t. pro tem. he di ts accompanying an engine on one ot these deplora- | Senor Arze had proceeded against the State of San Salva ‘The Jury found him guilty and Court sentenced will tu aivrn Go tnomseanding for tec frimis; cu application || (Vr pvcsmannes Resorder, gan here readily make wp, und on reasonable, terms, a8 112 events, Oh, retorin itall together,” not only | dor with an ermal force. The object of this uggrestion | yim tg che Beate Prion or 3 years. ogg at either of our offices. 7 This cui i i Post A bli bev rail a . P ‘i is thought to be the deprivation ot the office of President elit clas treme . at tious and remarkable ordinance which in Philadelphia, but nearer home. _ SOM DNAES Muleenia; ond it iba pared to be coun: |, (Forrsirso Batt.—The recognizances of Francis forward passraters ‘ere eben tovenion. of, navigation, t9 | caused the destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor,| Visit or TAK Fusueus ro New Haven.—Our}| They manage these things better in otherplaces; | fenanced y ‘Garena government. PEteat fears. were | Brown Thomas Seaman in the od of $200) Indicted for brie C1 y a grand larceny, in st ry from the exc! ° why cannotit be done in this city as well as in Philadelphia, and other places where the evil ex- isis? The injury to person and property occasioned by tue frequent riots among firemen, or among boys who are permitted to drag the engines through the streets at pleasure, demands that the fire de- partment be differently arranged. It 1s the interest of property-holders, and of all who desire to have peace and order preserved. This subject has been trequentlybrought uader the consideration of the ci:y Councils, and yet there has been little or no change. entertained that this movement would compromise the tranquillity of the country. In effect the military com: manders at the principal towns who are absent, were un- der orders to repair at once to their po Theatrical, &. Mr. H. Pracipg was performing at St. Louis on the 25th ult. Org But had arrived in Montreal, and was as- tonishing the Canadians with his powers. They office of Moses Baker, No. 1 Chatham square, onthe 2ist joe vee forfeited, as Brown did not appear when called to trial. Tnx How Case.—Alexander Hoag was put to the bar on his second trial for a grand larceny, but t! poeroes till Monday, as there were not a sufficient number of Jurors present to form a full penel, viz. 2. Two were sworn and took their seats, but were after- wards discharged. Adjourned till Monday at 10 o'clock, A. M. vig Ei ial to Buffalo, and \ermedii * i } >. | national anniversary passed off with us without an: be Canal i Ball, and al in 2 ate places. and the subjoined extract from Governor Furd’s Tacasetiesy Nealocatints a eoapect, y ave eyreg Uo, ‘Toronto, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and proclamation, were the means of bringing Joe] ‘The morning und evening were somewhat enlivencd a Kast via Ohio Cant m Cleaveland to Portsmouth, of Gov. F, y ; F ¥ Giunati, and ivtermediace places Laity New York Company of Fusileers, Capt. W. L, Cazneau, “South West via Phi etphia te Pittsburg, incinnati, Louis. (Brom the St. Louis Republican, June 25.) had been received the might previous, on their arrival in ville, and all parts on pe ohio f = 09 reese Me sand oe address to the Mayor aud City Council of Nau- | the bec oer ag! Foe pel the company of hye 0 al parts 4 5 Vou, alter reciting the facts, the Governor uses the foliow- | Captain 4 yy whom they were escorted to their sin Territory. REMITTANCES ing deprecaory, “xpostulaiing and thtestening Janguege: | quarters with @ torch light Bsr an assisted by the Shel shahaieniadbicine ch whale sien, bo ied doo 1 now express to you my opiuion, that your conduct in ‘of Guards, under Major Prescott, and Fire En eo her frendai the Olt Country, HAUNDEN & CO, will | destroying che press was u very gross outrage upon the | gine Co.No. 8, ‘They made a veautitul appearance in £2, ive Drafts on any partof Engiand, Scotland or Ireland, jaws and Avert hi es asi und the green, the brill if ht " ve - ie ae re fie eat aight, for sums of £1, Micah co Bia oe Le cap eisoeer | libeld, bue thie dad uot nebeotecs ne dag yet trasting with the foliage of the “trees, giving e sjieaaid a Cmye oovanir thar hisy pierces an Gk, | were in raptures with him. i ‘ig aseake ar acter ee te. office Ki es OFFICES AND AGENTS. are many newspapers in this tate which have been | effect to the military pageant. The Fusileers are a very | vores at commg elecuons. ‘The citizens ot Boston | Max Bonner gave a concert at Buffalo on Tues- | Warsaw Signal, which contains several documents, Charles Craft, 120 8 wrongtuily abusing me for more than a year; and yei | handsome company, under excellent discipline, und do i . f f P ‘ atreet, Boston. 6 year; and y were subject to these firemen’s riots tor a time, | day evening last, which was most fashionably at- | all of them signed by (ov. Ford. B. W. Wheeler, Building, Vrovidenee, R. I. such 44 my regard ior the liberties of the press, and the | €qual honor to the military character and tothe Fire De- fe subject lo the; 4 » | day ing last, y Th y . 5 % J. W. Mills, 3 Wall street, and 18 Froucatreet, New York. | ©4Ut8 ol a trev people, in a republican government, that | partment, ax a portion of which they continue to act, | VUt the Council took the matter in hand firmly and | tended. ese documents show that the Governor has Reg: How agd, «8 Svath Third street, Tale 1 wold shed the last drop of may blood to protect those | (hus pestorming a double duty to the State, It should be Lei arse tel 24 brace enactments, have pto- | “phe Company of the Nashville ‘Theatre are per- i iol§ art pen cere re He tee engi . . " » Ba » presses from any illegal violence. You have violated the | noted that the same company visited us last year in the | vided a must efficient fire department, unaccompa- fine ‘9 io Nauvoo, and wus waited on L. 8, Littlejohn, 11 Exel ‘Alben Regpaee, Pa constutuuien in A least four paruculars. You have vine cupacity of Firemen, as the Empire Co. No. 42. Their} uied by the scenes which 80 trequently disgrace | forming at Gallatin, Tenn., under the management | committee from that place. The Governor ozdered 5 Clark, 159 Kiver street, oy. N.Y. breed i pe deen Saccaeae ttee the princely seats Nate ates tak tee dapartirs toe enormous Dear #kin | Philadelphia and Baltimore and this city. In ee of Mr. Mackenzie, the proprietor of the former | arrests to eee in penta, of te ptm oe 4 7X. " ei le e abuse thereot, wn 5 P plaine re: W. A. Cook, Syracuse, N. ¥. thus the truth may be given ia evidence, ‘This urucie oi | tay, to which they were escorted by the Graya—New | ton the fire “Patatus is under the control of for theatre. ‘ ‘ Le ne chovesate: ee - wee Oban cheater NY. the Constutution Coutempiates that the proprietors of u| Haven Herald, July 5. city authorities, and men are A ar paid Fa eRingahe ual of Vocalists are giving concerts predation y uf " H. Fitzhugh '& Co., Oswego, N. ¥. dubeilous press may be sued jor private damuge, or may Se ETE their services. Let the same rule be adopted,\t | @t Kinderhook. ‘ M Fi force in Nauvoo has been estimated a from Swote mitre HARNDEN & Co. be indicted crammaliy, and thet upon trial they should] Tue Ericsson Sreamers.—The long expected | other places, and they will have the like benefic Rockwei. & Sronr’s Equestrian Company have hopin men All the. liewers of the ae og NOTGESTH NEW VORK & HARLTDI | havea right to give the truth in evidence, In this cuse | vessels, the Tigress, und Kober I. Stockton, buil'| result. The city authorities should take charge of | been performing at Bangor during the past week, | the surrounding country, in Illinois and ‘lows, have gene R PAIL ROAD hive completed their rosd ss far | the proprietors have no notice of the proceeding. fae ae OURnRINEDS end cupolas ‘wah the fire engines, Xe.—provide engine houses with * | aNd are about to proceed to Thomaston, Me., for} nnn tte ing named persons, are reported to me as be- ts Tuckahoe Factor (natace of ax milesfrom : . * 4 . . . propeller, both wrrived here Monday. pait.of Levees’ eteil er, beagpor! 1a. eobbeobtrantic the like par 08e. ing detained 9 Micee their will, by tri 94 es te its present vm iaation, (Willims Badge ) | | You have algo assumed to yourselves moro power than | H#r, left New York, Friday Companies to work the engines, the members of | _R#cssT Laeure at tHe Watnvt Srreet Tuea- | uicks, H. 0, Norton, A. J. Highee, Jubn Engle, 4 (duly,) ine Cestpeny, Will te ready to entry passengers and ronereentited to, in relation to write of habeas corpus, Lesa gh tinge van toue Dich even wie which should be compensated for their services; pie DA ear ad. rete ae pense eens bd Peter Lemon, J. Rolph, It will tend greatly | a7 @. peas sipe the Cilby Halk to, Kuckange,. 20 bc fj under your charter. I know that you have been told by | ‘he "awituest aaiiers of u large fet; befere they had | and proiubit, under severe penalties, all persons | (Oya) Hebe person a Tacnige to Mr Charles Gash. giiament. i hey, shall be immediately dlecherged and lawyers, for the purpose of gaiaing your favor, that you ech Land i any 5 oye inthis they have de. asl tips tillen tase toni ceived you for their own base purposes. Your charter Shel fipxate Eormiaayy and a yeraion of them on the round fray to be GER cin dali ta the’ Inpriosenent ce the, breach of) (f'ten miiea an hour. The weather was bad the greater For the purpose of ensuring more speedy relief to auch | Part of the voyage, at sea, with a strong head wind. ‘Ihe NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | hersous auhority was given to the Munvcipal Court to | [greet iva very neat and at avel, built for the LINE. | issue writs of habeas corpus inall cases arising under the | N¢W, York and Hichmond trade is 124 teet long, 24 ‘OR ALBANY AND TROY—Momine | ordinances of the city. ik was never suppored'by the Ie, | feet 9 inches wide, and 8 feet 9 inches hold, can carry from the foot of Barclay street, landing | Ziilature,—-nor can the language of your Sbartes be ter. | 2000 bbls under deck, and has comfortable ‘and handsome sre? THOY, Capen A. Gotham, this morn | tured to mean, that a arleliotion wee. Snteeided tbe 00a: btecomnnnsiy ean ee eee hi ferred, which would apply to all cases of imprisonment, | !¥ Copper fastened. An eight kno . reeze i eamer EMPIRE, Captain 8. R. Roe, Mond: " strength of wind which kes sail of advontage, und morping at 7 oveloek. ir » Monday | under the ganeral laws of the State or of the United States | when ihe wind fails below that, the salle are teken in lock. Evening Line from the foot of Conrtlndt street, direct. and steam exclusively relied on. Capt Hart, her com- he streamer ALBANY, Captain H. B. Macy, this even- 0 bone ently to et te eae dee listens? nder is an excellent officer, long engaged in the New ing a7 o'clock hat a newspa ‘stearaer SWALLOW, Captaii ‘" be legally abi removed, 4 York and Richmond trade, is a zealous advocate for Tem evening, at 7 9 cioek. wd acces naratteccare| oe ALE eee chy, town or rerehoey ia ce dn ne | perance, and makes a good speech in tho cause.—Rich- the Company, withou’ any del far as Whi e Plains, a firther dis arout the first other than those regularly employed, from taking the engines out. F The proposed reform would cost little, if any thing, above the sums now paid ; for there would be no wear and tear of apparatus by uselessly drag- ging it through the streets, or wanton destruction of It by riotous contests, and the dreadful disturbances which have so very recently disgraced our country, and so frequently set all law and order at defiance, to a considerable extent, be put an end to. Some of the fire companies are not only efficient at fires, but orderly at all times; and they merit ap- probation, We are confident that the members of those companies feel solicitous for such a reforma- tion of the system as shall secure the public tran- quility; and that they would aid in bringing the yone many miles, however, the wind slackened, and she Soon left all behind. She made the run trom Norfulk to this pluce in 14 hours, and from City Point up It is also reported here, ond generally believed, but whe ther truly or not, | have not yet learned, that there are many foraging parties aby from Nauvoo, committ depredations upon the cattle and ty in the vicinity. man, and the subsequent discharge of Mr. Lewis, the prompter, for the infliction of the personal dam- age—which discharge was etlected at the peremp- tory demand of Miss Charlotte Cushman. On the day following the compliance with Miss Cushman’s demand, a letter was written to the lessee, and ed by the whole stock company, requestin; that Mr. Lewis be re-instated, and he was accord- ingly restored to his fermer position. __ ‘The Virnainta Serenavers closed their perform- ances at Philadelphia last evening. They are about to proceed to the Capes, r. Dempster commences giving a series of con- certs at the Masonic Hall,Philadelphia, on Monday next. ce August next The &. Porutation, &C. or Montreat.—The popula- tion of Montreal is as follows:—Inhabitants, 4,591; proprietors of real estate, 1,007; tenants qualified # vote, for M. P. P.,1,763; total electors, 3,870. The number of inhabited houses is 6,252, of uninhabited 1,014, building gol .ifthe head ‘uninhabited houses”contains the number of stores, stables and other outhouses attached to dwelliag houses, the number ia not surprising, but it it applies only to dweiling houses, we must ‘conten, that it is _—_ than we had anticipated. It must not, however, be for- cotten that over 900 new houses were erected last year. “The Hoaws of th , owing to their light draught of wa- | States, has ever such athing been thought of befor mond Compiler, July 3. A Mr. V. Hi badly received on his | Of the population the males number 21,384, females 25,198 . ter, areable at all times to pass the bars, and ‘Rivsay i Cry oly fe nog ed matter to this much to be desired consummation. it, VaNDENHOFY Was 80 badly The deafand dumb, blind, idiots and junatice do not cl Supls eke Se caaey | fener ta, wal bro | con Lares “Macon, Alen of Per mening fs wth onl | etka ein ‘or passage or freight, apply on board, or at the offices om the It of my deliberations on this subject is, that Inad (and formerly ok eee, eee) a colored Remarns or De Witt Oninton.—The family of bad. a halb play’ unfortunate class her at fo re seat snd dumb, M. wharves ayeme torequire you and all persons in ‘Nauvoo, | gentleman, whose application for’ admiesion to the bar in | the la'e Gov. Clinton are aboutto remove his remains from | °istovow has the Arch street Theatre in Philadel- | 9:4!) Mite te. ration arranged ‘according to orl: the vault in which they were di ited, and where they have slambered ‘ unhonored and unknown” for seventeen years. The remains of Gov. Clinton we learn were taken to New York by last evening’s steamboat.—Albany Adv, July 6. sued,to submit in all cases implicitly to the | April last, under the new act, was, as we stated in our pa Hat July. The, aplenaid’ New Yoo it | Process of the Courts, and to interpose no ‘Obstacles to an | Per at the time, refused on the ground that the applicant HAAR pace HORTING eR. I rons rarehen, farsley master’ | arrest, either by warrant or habeas corpus or otherwise ; | Wa# not acitizen of Maine, in the contemplation of said tuilas above her regular dare” et” | and thatall the people of the city of Nauvoo shall make | St, subsequently applied under the old Law to be admitted For freight or Pesan ving very vaperior accommodatio: passed by any si ia port, epply om board, west side Baxiing slip, o7 ue the most complete submission to the laws | by examioation. He was thereupon called betore the ex- ‘and the precepts of the Courts and Justices | aininers, a committee of the Camberland bar, und sus- WOODHULL & MINTURN, #7 South st. tained a satisfactory examination—the committee recom- Price of pnsenge $100. ‘ if In the particular case now under consideration, I re. | mending him to the Court as @ fit candidate—and accord- Lhe Aue cew paexecahip Liverpool, Joha Ebiridxe, master, | quire any andall of you who nre or shall be accused, to | ingly he was yesterday admitted, in the District Court, to 20 tons, will sucess” Yotuinguer, nad sail on her regmae | submit yourselves to be arrested by the same constable, | practice asan Attorney and Counsellor at Law in the Aint Augiet i22 by virtue of the same warrant, and be tried betore the | Courts of this State. We think we have heard of a colored FOR LONDON—Paoket cf the 20th July * | tame magistrate, whose authority has heretofore been re- | physician somewhere at the South, in New York, proba- «piendid, fast siiling packet ship HESDRICK | sisted. Nothing short of this can vindicate the dignity | Ply, but we have never before of a colored lawyer i UDSUN, Capt George Moore, will sui! punciually | of violated law, and allay the just excitement of the | in this country.— Portland meric 4 * * . * : . business. in if, England, $181; reland, 9696 ; Scotland, 2712 ; Canoe da, (French) 19,041; Canada, itish) 8969 ; ‘Continent of Europe, 212; United States, ; Aliens, 214 These figures give‘us a total of 44.499, althongh, ree we should think it ought to be the same es that of t ards. ‘The different denominations number as follows :—Church of England, 6,706; Church of Scotland, 4,349 ; Chureh of Rome, 20,280 ; British Werleyan M: 1,802 ; Ca- nadian do’, 21; other Methodists, 23 ; Presbyterians, not in connection with the Church of Scotland, 1,102 ; Congre gutionalists, 617; Baptists and Anabaptiste, 400; Lutherans, 3; Quakers, 1; Jews, 105; other denominations, 117.— Chuleger,. Academies’ and’ Convents, 23; Elementary Schools 68. ‘There are 1085 persons engaged in trade, eras FO LIVEREO, The AR a phia, and is doing a first ra Orgcon.—Letters from the emigrants above the Kansas had been received at St. Louis. When ail the companies meet on the Platte, they will number 1200 per sons, 163 wagons, and 2000 head of cattle. All were in good health and spirits. Suicin or A FemMate.—The wife of H. W Strong, Eeq, late Postmaster of Amherst, committed sui- cide by throwing herself into the well, while the family were atchurch. She was 62 years old. Snocxtna Accipent.—Two young men were se- verely, and one it is feared fatally, injured by the prema- ture explosion of powder in a cannon, at Utica, on the 4th inst. We did not learn their names. One is said to have lost both his arms, Towa.—By the census of Jowa Territory, just completed, the population in 82,254. increase of 40,000 Cusrom House Arvotnrmen - We learn that N&t 1OR—Al sare cantioned sgain' check fox Sand Dy the State Bark at Ch C , dated Sth Jare, 1814, payable @ York to the c! {nines Hopkinvon, find sie he 34 34 of ball, of exchange for Bat sulin, Fay abi 16 ra road on the th Jes ke — endorsed, they are of m ale te HOFER ee 43 Bre Washington Hoave, te ao ve her regular day, people. since 1940, ‘Through a convention lowa has already | President Ty) { Baltimore, in the p lace of Major Pink ‘and 163 horses in the city. fhe nada e kecommodations for cabin» "You know the excitement of the public mind—do not| ‘THe Sreamsuir The Britannia, Capt. Hewitt 8 th hee eppointed Mr. “Phomas Lloy 1224 male servants, and 2498 female. There ar Vhis superior packet has very fin odations f z cit Pi d ed admission as a State, to which her present popu- | eyo! rican, od uly 6. ee scutan! eee setae tton bemede on board, or ‘emptittoo far, A very little metter may doa very great | which left this fs rt on the Ist ult., art the Adver ney, removed.— Baltimore Ameri ty bsnl very reasonable rates, il early appli wo Se PA scorr, injury, and if you are disposed to continue the causes of | ti soe 76S uch street, eoruer Maiden Lane, excitement, and render force necessary to cause submis: | pi b spirmets wishion: bg 4 tate _— eprops = sion, Badin i Na x, city vet built, as it were, Pog of Lande Mg forks re gene f ;o%4 upon kegs of powder, which a very little spark may ex: | the Ist, which left Liverpool on the 10th of May, the two fayorable arrangements by applying as above, j2tnzive _ bfous, ae enn fseages having been made in the space of 26 days. ‘The ran J Sie EE AO a one viene tir And Itis my intention to do all I can. to preserve the peace, Britafate hea now returned to thie port, alter an absence nentitles her, Atthe recent session of Congress the bill passed the House, but arrived at the 13th, in a ge of twelve und not acted on in the Senate. at midnight o If i Dear or one Or The VictiMs.— Mr. Low, whe was shot by Mr. Ford some days ago on Walnut street, is dead. He died about five o'clock this morning and retained his reason till yesterday. ‘The cane iain thy hands of the judicial cuthorities of thy) count; ad they should be permitted to dispose of it just) y and impartially without any extraneous influence.—yS¢. Louis Rrp. June 26, ‘ She AppointMENts By Tuk Presipent.—John Chain- bers to be Governor of the ‘l'erritory of lowa, from the 14th inst., when his present commission will expire. Fine iy Sr. Louis.—The United States Hotel was considerably injured by fire on the 25th ult. nie ist oF Angst. "Wor felehs’ or paaee, al and even if obliged to call the militia, to prosecute the | of only 32 days, having, within that period, made two F nov & BINCKE Y war so as not to involve the innocent, and comprehend all | visits to Halifax, and remained five d dee No. 9 Tontsne Building, cor Wall and Water sts, inthe same punishment. But excitement is a matter | Boston Tvanscript, July 6: ys in Liverpoos.—