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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Nels Sper 1Pt-emapate Ree BFP, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY Ul, 1844. eer Sere Com 'To the Public. PEACE PHILADELPHIA. | Sunda afternoon, with his brother soldiers, for Augusta. City Intelligence.) Common Council. PE beady be re a ae peng mate aha sm the city.” é “ {Correspondence of the New York Herald } Police Office, Wrossspav.—Anotuen Cass ov An | | Bosny op Atvenwen.—Alderen Semuyresin, Presi Tair. Price Beaute ee oon eens i ; 2 sox.—This hellish off rs 10. be rapidly on| dent,in the choir. ; Fourth of July” ‘rice 3 cents per copy—or 87 6 pera | LATEST PARTICULARS. EO gece fee by ae meh ge cot, Avausta, (Me.,) June 26, 1844. | th increase in oureity, and snould be ret by these-| Contracts fur Sweeping Streets —Thie Board assembled ance. , , bier aid—cash in adv: THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—- Posages id, cash n aivance. AD TISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing 7 4 i, ings—' v1 i- ii vi 4 last evening, for the sp oeeres it was obtamed trom the d of Merrick & | Great Whig Meetings—One to nominate a Candi-| verest punishment within the eye of the law, Yesterday 6 fe "8S, 7 i i Wm Moser, of No. 30 N th street, in-} nance to sweep the street (From Philadelphia Papers, July 10.) ‘Towne’s Steam Engine Foundry, where there was| date for Governor, and one to nominate Presiden- | f Saat ten ak came nak oan semis oe given out to the low The late seat of war in Southwark remained per. | & large quantity of materials, such as ecrnpe of| tral Electors—Account of these Meetings and their | wooden house occupied by Michael Hoy, on te rear of | pleasure of the Corpora ion, slugs, dzc., preserved for the use of the United ings—Politics ii % ‘ang | the lot leading into Eighteenth street. He rushed out, | The ordinance presen’ ely Eira AEH cerTen mE heaah 7 eMtetds nats States government. ‘These they obtained by break-| 29igs— Politics in Marne—Hon. George Evans | ori atts that he, found Hoy in attempting to fire the | those of the old contact; hut tke experiment iv one that ordi- ial purpose of f our cily by t bidder, for three years, in the n, on giving out the contracts. but few features different from & fast. It has the largest civenlatic paper in this city, 4 5 ing i taking the Stump. bustible matt be tested, before the public will be convinced of iti orthe world, and hy therefore, in ee using; | that the military intended to search the District for | 18 into the premises. rs aki poe sbi p house b an ant of aw a Sean: ates | aot e tn lore the p' ¢ CONV of ita usin the city er country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- | fire arms and suspected persons. This occationed [From the Baltimore Patriot, July 9, P. M.] sgeiseeaaee attempted to quench the flames, but was sirested by Mr.| Ald, Witiasts moved sn smendment, to the effect that vance, a vast excitement, and during the atternoon thou-| | We ascertained last evening, by means of the} J arrived here early this morning to attend the | Moserand delivered atthe unper police, where he was | the contracts be forone year only PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | sands of people poured into that quarter from every | telegraph, that the President could not order the H ; ; committed on acherge of arson in the second degree.— | Ald. Buwrina said that he was in favor of receiving the Pries, and in the most elegant sty portion of Philadelphia. No demonstrations cf troops at Port McHenry to Philadelphia, as reques-| Whi& Mass Convention, The Whig State Com. | committed on a charge of arson in the ssceul tga eee ae ohas tap tor three seat anise amine JAMES GORDON BENNETT, violence were presented, but the public indigna- | ted by the authorities of that city. mittee, a few weeks since, issued a notice request- | neighborhood would have been in flames before the fire | would be the most economical, The suit’ of the old con- Faorarsron or tHe Herato Estasuisnmenr, tion against the Tallitary manifested itself in vehe-} The Cabinet council agreeing with him that the | ing the whigs of the several cities, towns and | could have been extinguished. There were no persous in | tractors agsinst the Corporation, for annulling their con- forthwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets ibiti fe in ani é isition should have come from the Governor ‘i . the house at the time; and the only motive that could | tract, would be decided in a few days, the Board ment exhibitions of feeling—in animated groups of | Fequisition should have come from the Go’ lantations, to select delegates to meet in Conven- é “ — aaa = pyre of Pennsylvania, instead of the authorities of a|” aes % 4 prompt such a diabolical act, appears to have been a de- | would then be able to decide whether the city had power FOR HALIFAX AN both men and women, dilating in inflammatory | 2, tion here, this day, to nominate a candidate to be | sire to rid his wife and stepson of a home, on account of | to extend the contract for more than one year, LIVERPOOL hips BRITANNIA language upon recent events—and in bitter execra- | CIV. leave Bi ston for 0 i tant i ror G F jon, | Some recent quarrel. He will have Jittle Ald Hasnnovcx advocated giving out the contract for tions of the Catholics, and all disposed to protect] |, The above information is corroborated by intel- | supported for Governor at the ensuing election, portunity to quarrel for the,ensuing few y one year only, and urged that the sweeping of the streets the members of that sect. Several persons were Uisenes repeived pee G one OCIA Bor and two candidates, at large, tor electors of Prest- | is extended te him with an even hand. Was a matter of police regulation, snd ihereiore no power audibonndicdverdto » the peace | MeHei ave not, therefore, rece Tice-Presi 5 ot eit 8 was vested in the Common Covacil to make a contract ener incendiary EARS he aint proceed to Philadelphia, as reported. dent and Vice. Frome The day has been un- 3 Coretiohs Carre Wes eeak mop leek New. | forover one year, That if this Common Couneil bad a of the Girard Bank building, which is used usually fine, and the outpouring of the people, from | (oy) was crossing the Tuesday night, about Hight tomakea contract for two years, they bad as the Head Quarters of the troops, was also New Haven. ¥ every part of our widely extended State, is beyond | 10 o’ciock, sne came suddenly in collision with the fish. | fo make ene tor lighting ry visi BE fone pepe the scene of extraordinary excitement all [Correspondence of the Now York Herald } all precedent. At an early honr in the morning, | iOS ern wares Peal ager} Veree Cuamplit, | department of the city government, forthe eame period day. Military Companies arriving from the New Haven, July 5th, 1844. | every avenue to this beautiful village, I might al- | wescrushel tetween the guard of the steamboat and the | @f,timme. country every few minutes, and filing a a Te The Herald in New Haven—The Glorious 4th in| most say city, was thronged with people, who have | mastof the smack, und died soon alter, A Jull investiga: | | The resolution to contract for one year only. was lost denon iesebentecedt heres Hee a tis Connecticut—Great Meeting of the Whigs and | game up here 'o consult together about the affairs | tin Was made before the Coroner, from which it ys ced by a vote of 6 to 6; and the emendment requesting th: ject of curiosity that drew crowds on crowds of | Locos of Woodbury— Michael Downs—Students— | of the State and nation. They were not the silk that the smack nad no light on board whereby the The Koval Mai! Stea and HiBERNIA, the above ports, as follows NIA, J. Hewett, F Kyrie, E: verpool 1a., Com., Tues July 16, E1q , Commenter, Thursday, Og EV" NING FXCURSION TO FORT HAMILTON. husday evecing Mth ini 1t 6 oelvek.—The stesmbort FILOT, havitg I mske excursions in the bay ing to business meu and h the euily parc of tne day, cprortuaity Lo evjoy the fresh air, sea bathing, &c. The Pilot will leave Pike sireec, New York, at 6 o'clock; Falron Ferry, Brooulvu, 634 o'clock; and Pier No. 1, North 634 o’eloek, touching at Forc Hamilton, having time Fort Ho examice the fvrificaticgs, tke tea at one of the at hotels in the country, to batt turning will arrive in New Vi tk sbout9 o'etcek. landing as above. was then adopted, and the ordinance pussed, ond the tors, some of whom were very warm in orl ilitary—. ili gentry class, but the yeomanry—the mechanic from | prominently placed on board the steamboat, One of the | W0ardadjourned, speech and indecorous in conduct. ‘The action of pid York Military—New Haven Military and | hi, work bench—ihe blacksmith from his forge, | hiors'of tetmsck tented tht oe soon os they discove Civeult Court. 8 military on Sunday evening formed the general remen. and the farmer from his plough. They came, too, | ed the steamboat they cried out and altered their course Before Judge Kent. subject of dispute, and in one instance a severe | Mr. Bennertr— Paes su music. ar ti i id callislen,s oe thence balmassan of the steam: | Jury 10.—Win. Bren sen vs Premas Me Adem TE ion i i ta fol e marshals commenced forming the proces- | boat appeared not to hes e alarm. Several other wit- lo recover the value of three epee Gontaer areee Ont Of Spaaucesinnin ons. of The Herald always sells better in this city sion at half-past nine, but on Rcoonenae iy great | nesses, that were on board the steamboat, stated that the alleged to have been wrongfully converted to the stores adjacent. 8 * ,}than any of the New York papers; but when| mass of people present, and some confusion, it was | Belmsman of the steamboat changed the course of the | the use of defendant through u third party, named Colter, DK IN pAVMedteratakooieec oy there is anything in it about New Haven,|nearly an yat before it commenced marching, | DH soon as the alarm was given, but did not ri Who disposed of the property on sale in the capscity of ‘ima. | contractors to offer proporals for one, two, or tbree years, man of the ferry bont could discover her, while one was ‘A Baud of Masve will accompany the boat. Fore 25 cents each wa: unpleasant, the excursion will tke j rere’ i jf , Th a aun'lad th bead ioP engineer's bell to check her speed. Upon these state: | agent ‘or the plaintiff. Collusive dealing in the disposal the military. One man was taken to the hospital | you have no idea what a rush there is for Down’s le procession was led by a good band of music, | ments the jury returned the following verdict :—“That | of the srticles was _ulleged on he park of the plainuff as SEA Al —A FINE SAIL DOWN THE BAY, | with his jaw bone broken by being knocked down | news office. Talk about hot cakes, they dont be. and the Bangor City Greys, a most splendid com- | Charles Champlin came to his death by injuties received | the chief ground for instituting the suit. The defence i ¥ H alee pany, and one which attracted a great deal of no- | in consequence of collision of steam ferry boat Newton | put in was, that the sale was legitimate, and in the ordi- and pene he Cais ie eee ao oaan gin; just a few words in the Jerald about the Stu-| tice at the Bunker Hill celebration last summer with tahing smack Herald, onthe East river, on thenight | nary mode of transacting agency business. Verdict ns ° . “6, » | Next came the delegates to the nominating con-| of the 9th instant, which collision might have been | nonsuit for defendant. The State mie pares by molilisee Frony eas and soon a large share of the “surplus funds’ bention, who numbered about’ 90007 Thicke Scoro | avalded on the pert. of Thomas Rockwell, who had the | Wm. H. Hazard, survivor of the late Abraham Tanner v, siaipuniors ost of the chy toons were at home | or “floating capital” of Yale College, can be found | Foiiowed by n delegation of studentstrom Bowdoin | helma of the steamboat at the time.” Champlin was a| Russell E. Glover and F. B. Oeden.—Thia was in te foeking, sepoee eer heueouny raat in Michael’s pocket. College, about 50 in number, who carried a beau- | B&tive of Connecticut, aged only 15 years. Yar pineal Ja areearee ibasamonntcotibaes supplies the Firat-and Second ‘Troops, the Washington | | Speaking of Mike, he is “one of the boys; he|tiful silk banner, with the’ inscription of ‘old |, Mysremous Daowsiva.—An inquest was also held on fe ¢ Patric i i eur slip | January, 1841 The defence put in was, that defend nt Blues, Washington Grays, Union Grays, Union | $20 be beat; he has lungs strong enough to make | Bowdoin” upon it. When they took their place the .besy: ae eae Paley ct Ne. oe ei led Baden an not joint owner atthe time of the de livery. Rifles, two of them being’ cavalry, two artillery, | “big wages” blowing an old fashioned windmill ; | in the procession, they were (greeted with @ tre-| {rect in the morning, An investigation was hel Verdict for plaintiff— $356 nnd 6 cents coats. one infantry, and one rifle, companies. ‘Three | the Corporation talk of hiring hum to give the alarm | mendous shovt fromthe crowd. Robert Taylor, of Clinton and South streets, t Hanae Ceara companies from Reading, Pa., viz: the Artilleriste | ‘2 cases of fire, as it would be much cheaper, and | I took a conspicuous situation, in order to ob. | deceased came’ into his grocery store on last Saturday Batiadidpadicoain and the Washington and the National Grays, also | $ave the wear and tear of bell ropes—he is to be | serve and take the inscription uponthe banners. J night, about 10 o'clock, incompany with two strangers, |... jdenabe Pacer “Alfred Wogstagf—An sction arrived. These latter were only sent for at 11] hired by subscription—every thing is done in this | give you the following as among them :—A plan of | who there paid deceased and his companion fifty cents for of assumpsit on a bill of laborand stock. Itappeared that o'clock on Monday night by an extra locomotive, | *ity, by subscription, except going to church. the 4th Congressional District, commonly called | baling outa boat that was in Gouverneur’s slip. | Imme- | Diaintift was a sculptor, end furnished certain articles to : ; 2] There was a great gathering of Whigs and Locos| the ‘Comet District,” and a ship with a motto, | “diately after one of the strangers asked decea © Fe | defendant in his. (plaintifl’s) line of profession. ‘The in four hours mustered one hundred and thirty mus: ‘ tin? 9] ina turn to the boat and get the thowl pins, which he refused “ ; Pp kets, and by 8 A. M., yesterday, were en route for] &¢ Woodbury on the 4th; I should think there must | *We carried it in 43, we'll try in ’44.” “Mechan- unless he received wore money, Wo words ensued, and | Plaintiff was tenant at the time to defendant. It was al- our city. Several incidents occurred during the | have been 10,000 persons present ; both parties en- | ics which will you have—Clay and _ protection, or the strangers left, the deceased following soon after — eged in bor that the plaintiff gave the sculptures in quee- engagements of Sunday night that it may not prove aged their “biggest guns” for the occasion, but the | Polk and destruction?” ‘*No Sub-Treasury sys- | since then he had not been seen until his body was found | #2 as ecomplln gas to dafend ent, he fues the plaiotiit lace h i The Holmesb: ocos got a little the best of the day, They had|tem. Maine can, she has, she will.” lay on} in theslip. ‘The body was examined by De. D. 'T. Nes | im onother court for rent a ened to be due out of premises out of place here to mention. ie mesburg } land, the H ? yA 1 i held and occupied by plaintiff from defendent as tenant. Cavalry, (not the City Troop as one paper had Ex-Gov. Cleaveland, the Hon. Mr. Catlin, and other | horseback, and a boot and a shoe, ‘Home protec- | tell, who testified that there were several bruises upon Vendiot dorgatenstent it,) pei ee ordered to capture the field piece with | Prominent men. The way Gov. Cleavetand blowed | tion.” ‘*The tariff as it is, no annexation.” Ino- the legs—that the hands were lacerated, and also the as which, stationed at Third and Christian streets, | UP the Whigs was certainly a caution to the whole | ticed a side of sole leather, borne by three eturdy | right ear, but he believed these marks of injur hee been 4 the rioters did such terrible execution. As they | coon family ; the enthusiasm of the Democratic | looking men, as a banner, set off with boots and | 7¢ctived since the body was drowned ! Mt ould 4 ha Common Pieas.—Noz. 75, 63, 63 32, 11, 17, 24, 57, 62, A j - di f Woodbury exceeded hi hi id bearing the tte, Py tion to | Py to learn the medical knowledge that produced a con- | 69, 71, 80, 6, 15, 27, 28, 43, o8, 1, 9, 2, "89," 66, 4," 13, charged, the piece wes fired at them, and Ist] Young ladies o y od any thing Liphoee, end” besving - Motto, |‘ Protection to | Cfusion that “severe bruises and laceration of hands and | 36 ° Lieutenant Wagner was severely wounded in the | eVer 84Wé; they even tore up their petticoats to | American Industry will save your hides.” Another ; E. MERICA, with th for the purj rs a ‘Lani and Ocean Scevery, will makea Daily Trip (Saudays exerpt ed). io fair weather, down the Bay, landing, gcicg aad retura- ing, at Kort Hamilton. U7 Will leave Barclay street (NR ) at oh o’elock P.M, Catherine street (¢ At ) nt 334, Pier No. 1 (NR) at 4, tonch- ing at Bare ey street at 434. Amos street 4%. and return im time to land the passeng rs at Seven o'clock; commencing Monday. July 8th, 1344, ana continue watil further nutice Fare ‘'weuty fivecents. Childrea under ‘T'weive years o! half-price. 17> The nost. perfect order will be tnaintained on board, ausevery effort will be made to render the excursion entirely eyo ‘The Trip will be omitted in stormy weather. 358 frre PLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW BROHTON, PORE MCHMOND, (STATEN ISLAD,)'& NEW YORK FERRY, From Pier No. 1, North Kiver, foot of Battery Place. The Steamboat CINDERELLA, will run at follows, daily, from May 20th to Cctober ist, 184 Leaves Now York, at 9 and 1] o'clock, at 334, 6 an "i 8 P.M. Leaves Port Richinond, at 20ininutes to 8, and 10 minutes to 10 A. Moy at 1, 434 and 6 P.M. Leaves New Brighton, at 8 and 10 A.M.; at 1M,5and 7 P. 0 i i eara” could be given to adead body that had been in tl Cire Potinne Nie On Sunday~Leaves New York, at 9and 11 A. M Ssrd]urm. Bleeding profusely, he left the ranks with | Make wadding for the cannons. hanner in the procession was surmounted by two | water but three days. From this testimony of the physi- 115, 120, 121, 133, 19 tae, tape! GT, Ne, 8 P.31. Lenves Port Richmond, at 20 minutes to, +1! his Orderly, to seek for a Surgeon. Once alone}. Mr Wm. E. Robinson, of this city, addressed | large hornet’s nests, and bore the motto, “Loco |/cian, the jury reiurned a verdict of “accidental drown 2 “ene tone May 184 myl! 6m*re | he was fred upon by small arms in every direction | the Whigs in his usual eloquent manner; the other | Harmony.” ing.” GrveraL Jackson on Texas AND THE Democratic om | One shot passed through his hand; two spent balls] Whig speeches were rather of the small beer order. | ‘These are but afew of the numerous banner} Kiuep wv A Fats. rnow a Scarroun —Michael Lavey, a| NoMinations.The old Heroy ina letter trom the PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS struck Ru bodes and his horse received sixteen bul- | Everything passed off as harmonious as could be | that floated over the heads of the procession. As |/native of Ireland, ged 17 years, while engaged on a scaf-] Hermitage, addressed to Gen. Plauche, of Louis- FOR ALBANY. lets in almost a moment. Returning to the ranks} expected; both parties adjourned in good seasou, | they marched ae the several streets, to the} foldin the rear of the Western Hotel, stepped upon a} jana, strongly urges the annexation of Texas to 1e a, leaving the town in good order, after eating all that | grounds in front of. State House, they were en-| board which broke and precipitated him down the dis} the Union, and commends the nominations tecent- pits Coney ea relay lability Suited wre could be found in the town that was eatable, and | thusiastically cheered, and their arrival there was | tance of twostories to the "oiehpe i f table almostim- ly made by the National Democratic convention, niece. Several men were thrown, and private | drinking all the liquor in Mr, Smith’s Hotel. announced by a discharge of cannon. mediately after from the effect of the injuries. aa conduc xa todiiedsainanlarerais Einzley was badly injured, while private williams ‘The day passed off very quietly inthis city, We} The delegates to the nominating convention “ Heamirace, June 14, 1844. was shot the’bridlearmn The rope cleared, the ad a short visit from the New York Fusileers | were to meet in the Representatives Hall. The Board of Education. “My Dean Ganenar.—Texas in possession of England, horse arrived infront of the piece just as it was| they arrived here Wednesday evening; were re-} crowd made a rash for that place, and not one-| phe Board met last evening, Grnaxvvs Cranx, Eeq., in | Rader hes leavenen, one where would be thesufety of ‘di i im. {cei evs, Cap' e Gt ae ithe minute ae a A about to be'discharged again at them. It burnt prim- | ceived by the Grevs, Capt. Folles, the Guards, Ma- } fourth part of the delegates could get admission. | ine chair. ‘The minutes of the last day's meeting were Cee aT indie gpareretlony, od een eaain ling—the rioters fled precipitately; and the gun was [Jr Prescott, and Lngine,Co., No. 3, Foreman, Mr. | Here a scene of indescribable confusion ensued. | read and approved. organi an army on the west bank of the Sabine, then captured by iheOavelry. Another incident ts rather Chatterton. The Fusileers are, without doubt, a} An attempt was made to organize, but it was no} Reports trom standing committees being in order, the declare Was, wu in six days, with light troops, seize amusing. A rumor having reached Head Quarters} Ct@ck company, ull fine looking fellows ; but}go. To take a vote was impossible, and what to] committee reported in tavor of appropriating $2500, for | Baton Rouge,” Having turned ll ourfortifications, ‘Neo that'the rioters had taken a piece of ordnance from |they can’t begin to drill with our crack com- {do completely puzzled the leaders. At length it | buildiog a school in the 1st Ward. L schools, in’ fi | Orleans would fail, and having command of the ocean, it the military, and at 6th and Queen sts., were doing fPanies. They left this noon for New York, in the | was agreed to meet in the grounds, front of the | | Reporttrom Spavl subject to the general ‘provisions of | WO"4 cause a loss to us of filly thousand lives, and wl- mischief with it upon the troops, Gen. Patterson or J teamer Globe, after making us a visit that was} State House, where, after a good deal of trouble, ne ee fxr le ery pHa a april ty Hons of | lions of money to reg:sin it. dered the Ist City Troop to go down and retake it | Very Way, satisfactory to themselves, and to the | the convention was organized, and the Hon. Ed- | ‘ne Board 0 he “|, Texas is the key to our safety from British influence DAILY, Sundays excopted—Throngh Di- rect, at 7 PB. M., from the Steamboat Pier be- tween eoarenct and Liberty streets. teamboat KNICKE, RBOCKER, Captain A. P. St. id Friday evenings, at 7. ESTER, Captain Ac Houg ‘Tucalar, Thursday and Saturday kvenings, at7. At Fiveo’elock, P, M.—Landing at Intermedinte Places:-~ The Steambont COLUMBIA, Capa War, ti. Peck, ‘Tuesday, Thersday and Soturday,at 50. M, ‘The Steampoat NERTH AMERICA, Captain R. G. Grutzenden, Mozday, Wednesday, Friday ‘aud Sunday, at § ers taking: line of boats arriveia Albany in me to take tho Morning f Cars for theeast or wert, ([7"The above Boataare new and substantial, are farnished with new and eiegant State Rooms, andfor speed end accom: taodations are unrivalled on dso! if 2 r i gal expenses should be applied as would promoie sound | ang British invasion. I'sey acerpt ber hand While cle For freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Behultz at i Greys, and citizens in general, ._. | ward Robinson, of Thomaston, was nominated as ion, and that thenormal schools be entitled to all 5 y i nd while she theoflesouthe wheter iyore. Rena rer estat Pr ee a seiko se There is nothing else of auy importance to write |the candidate for Governor, ‘and Hon. Edward bry Patties oftherand schools. deepen reg einiear ct Guite uel eer penipye al Sane REGULAR OPPOSITION dark—captured it—were just about to spike it— about. Should any thing occar worth mentioning, | | Kent, of Bangor, and Rutus K. Goodenow, Esq.,)— Mr. V rien Wished to know how many normal] °«'No one could regret aba than I did the position in when a host of German exclamations of astonish-} Wil! inform you immediately, if not sooner. of Paris, as candidates for Electors. Of the can- | schools there were ; and if the normal schools were not EVENING LINE AT SEVEN 0° 1 4 > 4 hw i ment opened their eyes to the true state of afiairs. Yours, We. B. B.C. S. | didate for Governor, I may say, for I am well uc- | the same as the ward schools ? Le which my friend Mr Van Buren placed himself by his FOR ALBANY, without Landing —Cabin letter on the annexation of Texas. Had he come cut for : t : ith hi igh. | Mr. Exas replied.there was but one normal school ; and liebe i > 3 peemec PONTINOU TH Cetus 0, Nome, wi | They lind charged upon their own friends, in the Newburgh. Tninded yltician cannot ‘be found ta the Sune | wised to modly the ropoution ty refering the wuiject | nimauanantasauom, be wonld have receved the un. leave the Pier at the fou. of Cerlar a"reet. shape of the Germantown ambien Artillery! C ds {the Herald a into theltowni wht he ides, n | Matter to a committee of conference. He vpprehended | hresidency, and would have been elected by the south piipealar dave from New York, Monday, Wednesday and | The mistake was laughed over, and the falsity of TOOcEnapeAatION OF fe As : J node bey! \OEDA eas shinped on board of a merchant | tere could be no reusonable doubt as to the true con | ind west ty aoclamalionsicAliuauan bragese losing ate la¥e ban’ eaday, ireday i i ‘ i " wt + . si ‘Thir boat hae been leugthened aud ftwed Up ieaneac and com, | (¢ Tumor established at the same time.’ Linoen Negwnvnon, July 9th, 1844. struction of the law. 3 i pabi ~ ‘ , VB. and the cau et rejoice that the convention have berger, one of the wounded at, Second,and Queen | The Herald—Newburgh—Erte Rail Road—Depre-} nar ne passed thecogh the several wegles of the | exe ritigy MOVs 1 lat the Feport and resolutions lie on} made choice of those worthy democra, Park wud Dallas early on Sundaxeranines: ¢ eat viba lo Corea ciation of Property—Manufacturers at New: | service, till he became master of a’good ship. But] Mr. Exos moved to amend, by proposing a resolution fhe lade pris pon take reat keene h-dry aap “a {nd the jury rendered a verdict “That the deceas:| burgh—New York Naticnal Greys—Encamp. | with all his good qualities, Mr. Robinson cannot {to the «fect that the Common * ounsel were boundto| heir apinicnsy trunk and tren ene shee r @ : : 4 ed came to his death from « gun shot wound in-] ment—Regalta—Orange Hotel. beelected. He has no extended populurity—no { supply the required sum tor building the schools, and thay . 4 U u DruatAre f mediate exation of Texas, around whom ever flicted by the troops under command of Gea. Cad-| James Gonpon Bennurr, Esq. % qualifications—nothing on which an en- | the resolution sigued by the President aud Clerk of the | jemoorat, every true American and patriot con und will wallader on the evening of the 7th of July, 184, thusiasm can be raised Board of Edacation be presented to the Board of Aldermen! | rally, and none, | trost, with more alacrity than the . A . 5 A i at their next meeting. o8i ¢ while making his escape from the scene of the} 2 Seize this oppertunity, the first that has} The Mass Convention, whick was held imme-| “Mr nicu did not see the necessity of presenting to the | D&4¥€ TTR ee ee riot in Southwark. Mr. Lingenberger was | offered in three years, to again communicate | ‘iately after the Nominating Convention, was one | common council; he would move that the report an | Tisj4,aannexed toour Union| | F . of the largest and most enthusiastic political meet- | resolutions be placed on the files of the Board of Educa hen let Polk, Datlasund Texas be the watchword young mans end Wes qrngloyed ini an epotnecery with you from my old home, and although you ings I ever attended, It was larger than the great ton, pl and countersign—and Clay and his friend Frelinghuysen, erly gentleman Killed on the pavement at the | M@Ve Not heard from me, I have heard daily from] Harrison meeting here in 1840. The Convention] Mr. Ricu. was opinion that tlie report ought to be re: | ‘te friend tise cveronanatny freeboard ge ‘ner of Second and Queen, and who was taken | You, through the columns of the ‘New York | was eloquently addressed by Hon. George Evans, | jected. south. ta she junction of Moyamensing Road and Second | Herald,” which, like the “stars and stripes,” is} Hon. F. H. Morse, the representative in Con-| , Mr, Suipmonr: Saat etiontte the plrcines of tote tor | 4,°t The resolution for the annexation of ‘Texas received fortable style, with new bedding avd furaitare throaghout.: She number of elegant Stave Rooms, and can accommo date from 2°0 to 300 passengers. Lavine a light dranght of wa. ter, she will not be detained on any o! the hars O. HOUSE, General Agent. _ Passengers taking this boat will arrive in Albany in ample time t» take the morning train of cars east or west. For freight or passage appiy on bor ‘After Monday, Juiy Ist, will leave at 6 o'clock, from the foot of Liberty street: Albany at 7. je19 Lm* re STATEN ISLAND ot ernny. FOOT OF WHITEHALL. ‘The Boats will BEE eae Poe notices HAVE ST ATEN SAND Ft : ress from the “Comet District,” Gol. McKenney,|| 208 by the Board in relation to the purchase of lots for | the united votes of the convention, snd i have no doubt 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, A. M., 1, 2,4,5, 6, 73 P.M. street, was Isaac Freed, coal merchant, a highly wn wherever man is know! whi i 7 ‘I building the public schools, and tt remained,for.the Com- } . Daheriens rere sar, ou eA MOTE, Mea M. ext] respectable citizen of Spring Garden. Mr. F. wae Roce : Known, throughout the | of Philadelphia, Col. Dumont, of Hallowell, K.. mon Council to settle their own busin but that they will receive the united voice of ali Louisian- Wear : inna, as their safety and happiness depend npon it. FORT HAMILTON AND NEW YORK Leave New York A.M. 3 PM wv" Fort Hamilton 73¢,A. M., 434 P.M. (Bapdays exce ited. CLIFLON ANY NEW YORK Leaves New York 6 A.M, 20nd 3% 0. M. ee Clifton 13 A.M. ‘354 and «% BM. (Mondays ex-epted.) asilent spectator. He has a son, a brother, and | Oabitable globe. L. Cadman, Esq. of Portland, and several others. Mr, Rich moved to amend the lution by striking |‘ tice four lovely daughters. He was at the Church off In my native place { find some improvement, not Mi Rs pra Hive EA, his ate or Yand pu bn Words “"Cominen’ Council ‘areq respectfully ‘rv thouekontihe Unie Ree iele tod Dellas wht re pts 4 . ; . = nested.” q 22, Q exa ew Bt Philip on) Sunday morning, and jaiter going perceptible to those persons who see it daily, but | unless the Democrats are wide awake, they will OMe. Enen.cheurved, tha. essen (net tbe money, was not sword'bad shovtryiaccaatah 26. Let Texas be the watch- ee Tis KF sen ey loca hie 4 ak the transient visitor, or one who has been long ab- | steala march on them and choose Clay electors. | paid was in consequence of representations made by “Your friend, sincerely? iaigiat hong, but, beeaid he. would only return sent, can plainly see that the enterprise of our ci- ae omer oe eats ae ails teat HOTS | [beer gradi ypu Speer AME plang og ge oe “ANDREW JACKSON.” |] and look on for a while, He wasshot dead through J tizens cannot be overcome by the eff-cts of partial ally to give pretty good satisfaction to that party in matter in compliance with the requirements of the 3d sec: " ~=* NEW YORK, |] the breast, and his body lay unrecognized in an a} Saat 4 ant this State, though no great amount enthusiasm can | tion'ofthe act in relation tothe SchoolLaw. _ River Prrates.—Would it be credited that, at a BCHOOLENS MOORTAIN Wien ay ci h y MT found legislation. Our citizens have lost millions of dol- | be got up on the ticket. Muine is opposed to the Mr. Sxivmone contended that the Schools passed under | time like the present, when devastation and dis- : n yiey for Hiteen hours. When his son found through the di Sati f \}annexation of Texas, and, I may say, she is # é asf i "| tress cries out along the whole course of the river, there snp, him he did not know him. An_ in </] lars through the depreciation of property, caused » , y Say, this act were designated Ward Schools. : EASTON i] 4 quest was fie ’ 4 iJ tariff State. Those two facts will Mr. Cl 4 ‘ are wretches living capable of despoiling the home driven foot of Courtian: held yesterday upon the body of the deceas-/ by the Erie Ruil Road, and the assistance the State] ‘rill State. Those two facts will give Mr. Clay! Mr Ew«s read the section o! the uct which showed that | OF" Nrricnes Heng capable of despe hich they h seb fon fons of Coartant . Resell eds Private, Crantord. of, the Washington Ar. extended to it, in turning the most valuable part of] the advantage in the election. The Whigs here are | in caves where an appropriation for such purposes was re sa 3 pies of house audierm which, they have , ? P 2 7 z i r d ; ; . succeeded in rescuing from the flood? and yet euch, we Uinches‘throyeh Mendham, chester, Belyaleyse Aeeatee | tillery, had his arm amputated at the shoalder at] our trade from ite natural outlet, through a moun. | determined to make those two questions the. great | quired; the Board should make application to the Common } re Gesured, in the ‘case! The depredatory, providing Fort Colden, Washington tj Easiom At Washington a daily | the hospital. The verdicts of the Coroner’sjuriesin | ainous country, where it coste the farmer one-half | (oh cet partly for a tariff, and only last week one | Mr. Ricn offered an amendment, or substitute, for the | themselves with akifls and canoes, under pretence of interseets to and from Belvidere. For seats apply to J. | the case of those killed at the firet fire of the mili-| of his profits to get his produce to market, and be | oer ee ae sapere on that aide eve ith a | other resolution, which propored that in the epinion of | rendering atsistance, rob the poor families before their LL, st John ‘* Commercial Hotel, 72 Courtland’ | tary, has been, in neatly every instance, in these | is lucky if he does not loose the other half by ac- i { dient Fon ie ame Gut with 4 | the Board the Commissioners of the Ward, where the same | ‘ces. Furthermore, it is believed that the wretches a long editorial article, in which it stated that Mr. i i come from St. Lo With the Alton Telegraph, we Mifloted by the Iniktesy, tinder cosa shot wound | cide cwburgh, afected as it. has been, although dis. | Polk was as much for a tariff for protection as Mr. | yareduired, the ath ward) hod acted in Compliance with} sera hope that tha vilaizn may NOt go “unwhifcd oC infloted b A TARE Re command of es BPD dani peti as ie Liners eee her init, ot Clay. The political excitement is rising, and soon | Mr. Sxivwone called for the. “ayes and noes” on the | Justice.”—St. Louis Rev. July 1. 1844” Private Schriver, of the Philadelphia | her citizens cannot benefit themselves, and man-| ¥¢ shall be in the midst of it. I anticipate a warm | passage of the original resolution. Carried, ayes n ; Loon / —The St.Louis Repubiican - + ; electioneeting campaign here yet. Already bets | noes 4. Tue F iD ARATING lo Pr SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEWARK AND NEW YORK. FARE ONLY 124 CENTS. THE/ NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, A Mi 4 PE Besos est height on Thursday about noon, and remained si CAPTAIN JOHN GAFFY, Captain Keemle of one of the merchant vessels | another channel, and they have. already made the eae nt bor meth uae hts «Whig and a Demo; Dnt CAME pEIMLT einhe Hacdo ortho tater, tionary until yesterday morning, when it commenced csitaerseeLaure Nomerk Beet er Genre in port, and Mr. Curtis, a citizen. These | necessary arrangements for starting the manufactu, oeat. Teer weveral fouls Yeraohen th we bes The Comptroiler.—Mr. Exos,wished to call the attention gees ind up to the present writing, 9 P. M , it lv 14 Ao Mand DG ve New York, | persons were standing at, ‘the corner of Fourth | ring business on 8 large scale. The project Bas on4 | Yin: . f° STEEW | of the Boerd, to the fect of statement made by the Comp. | (eaten a ee eens the Sven eerie tee ot of Barclay st, at 10 A.M. an v 3 5 Hl een talked of for a few weeks, an ‘4 ‘s troller in relation to the annual appropriation required b; na undayee-Leave Newark at 8A. M. and 3P. M.and ce eater sf a pepe Frey ek cont any is formed, their capital Wabetribe end |. The Democrats are tohold a great Mass Conven- | the Doard, for the general purposes ‘Of education for the | five dwelling or store houses, At Nashville only seven ¥ . M. fer ‘reignt carried at very reasonable rates. May 10th, 1844. apire FOR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOWELL. ‘The new steamer FENOBZCOT. Captain 4 A di id; | tion in Bangor in a few weeks—after which the | present year; and that it be reterred to a committee to en. | houses remain in the town. The Belle passed several fie blptevced he eset Sua eck esi and om reo indieaton i weudact rem | mr speakers wil te the hed'in good atoet | ure andra thren, ‘The, Comprter ha | ian Ring dwn, hiv grec neck cloth, from which it glanced and inflicted | ter of surprise, if a second, ‘or even athirdcom.| Phe Hon. George Evans says he shall travel | thought proper to make a statement) in the public newspa- ; a flesh wound on the third rib. ‘The sexton of St, | pany, should be formed, and be prepared to com- throughjthe Stateyand address the¥people wherever | Pers ont subject. and he considered it due tothe dignity | 9°t recollected. T 0 H of the Board, and the character of the committee,to inquire Neral eaves the end oft wharf Bostov, | Philip’s Church, an old man in consumption, was|mence business before the commencement of | ‘ey wanthim to. Yours, trul FRANK. || into the matter. That gentleman had thought proper. to PRIVATE DISEASES. o'clock, Stages will be mess on her arrival at the above | badly beaten by the mob on Monday. ‘The rioters | another year. es a i, attack one individual in particnlar, who could afford to CURE GUAKANTEED.-The College of Idodie ° Places & convey Passengers to the neighboring towns. fireda feu dejoion Monday afternoon, after the | |The location of this place is healthy, and with Monticello. take whatever course he choose in relation to the subject beth Pat ton A ot ey Se New Zaks, Gd” H oad ore ed th ; 3 arth ie cemiame pe BcaaeNTR ito LINE FOR NEWSORGHE military left. A number of the horses of the mili- | the rich back country, and its facilities to market, {Correspondence of the Herald.] matter referred to. a, epahyasa@arupp; Gah Oller We sit’ Urner umbema mite tary have been shot. it affords advantages for manufacturing rarely met Monticet1o, (Sull. Co.) 3rd July. Mr. Quacurnaoss felt it due to the Comptroller to rise distressing maladies advantages not to be met at Caldweit’s, West Point, Col i i i _ i m in defence of that respectable officer. ‘oa is tak ~ pring, Cormweil sad ski 7 [faites Hiliaa esto taht emi 16s, porno. 00) | UY Aad Oe SOuree ee rem daar eal sj | Trout Fishing—Average Size—Long Island Trout | "Mr. Ewes had said nothing for the present ogninxt Mr a rg gig OE ‘The steamboat JAMES MADISU. It will be remembered by our readers that, on | Serr 1” Vaying . gh will be the Lowe! Thverne—Frosh AW. Comptroller, although that gentleman used lang »age to | betweea the members of the Goltexe ae m wate Fito ca orar Monday last, the military were withdrawn from | %,New York. ‘ ‘ hy " wards him (Mr. F.) Three judicious men would be call | Professors of the Medica! lostitutions of Etrope, yr m at 2 o'clock, and every the scene of action, by order of the sheriff, and The National Greys of your city, under com-| Having heard much said of the ‘“ Beaver-Kill,” | ed upon to decide the mutter and to ascertain whether or | eats in the treatment of these are forwarded to them seanes . . ‘ . Pr rs rit 5 i “ \ fc Teac! ‘mayor pro} since that time not asingle excess of violence, or | ™4nd of the gentlemanly Captain Raynor, have se- | Sullivan county, I was induced with others, to visit | net the Committee of the Board were guilty of * false. | [1mg before they reach the majority of the medical profession M. Retur: Il leave Newburgh every Tuesday morning at : try. All the enlebrated Wi. outrage, has been commttted by the people. They | lected this place for their sammer’s encampment ; vation of Pi iaian Altera the haiftpast 6 o'clock, and every Weduesday and Saturday at hood” as charged by the Comptrotler. The President was miles Ch badeane Mach, tia feriies ‘dieive S orcleck im the a ter they will be here on the 10th, 11th and 12th inst’s’ | ‘4@t beautiful and romantic country. By the after- | included as well as himself (Mr. F.) and he had no idea | Mssture,” can boat testimony ve ita. beine. the snast powerlwt All bi , bank bills, bundles or parcels put on board this | have bowed to the supremacy of jaws—and 4 i a e d ¢ ond boat, must be ht the rakof the respretiveowners theeot-ucies | peace has been preserved, and order restored | They make their head-quarters at the Orange Ho- | noon boat {rom the city, we reached Newburgh be- | that any pablic officer in the insolence of office, ahi 4 Seeretioving ae Bt entered upon the book of the boat, or a bill hia) reeript 1s given for the sane, rreeeirt | through their civil exertions, independent of a mi: | ‘¢!, and will probably driil at the Washington head- | fore 10 o’clock, and were turned out of a comfort STi ex the thognakect the Gortbrroiled wes’ ation, at the langnageof the Comptroller was Protessor Valpean’s discovery in his Spee ‘ills, for the litary array, which was only calculated to excite | quarters They propose to give a review at the | able bed, at one in the morning, to take our place | the Presitent would act as ono of the Committee, us | $07, 0f Aunorthasa and gleet, his raised | imamensarably Ne pe NEW ORK & HARLEM | and provoke them to a violation of the peace. The | Orange Hotel on the evening of the 11th, which, ; eda! he, too, was included. trodocion. With tech clevetel remelian: copsther wish the HAIL ROAD have completed their rovt ts ar | civil authorities again reiga triumphant, and no ex. | {fom the high order of their discipline, have ng | >¥ stage to Monticello. After a long ride in the | Mei eed ay prefer not being called upon to | sombined skill ofthe first medionl men of thts country, Present termi a ims Bridge cuse can now be offered for a resort,to that physical doubt will be a capital affair. ‘ dark, at the rate of three miles per hour, we reach- | act. {ojlege feel sctistieg shat the Rood work they have undertal ; Tae patie we informed, that from aud sfver the $d instant, | jorce, which is the exclusive attribute of tyranny, | ,, There is some little talk of getting up a regatta] ed Montgomery after day-light. We afterwards Fl eed ci ge apd ng ae Meg the subject | a corre hom Anes portion of the puvite reuuiring, tbeis ser ement 5 ai the latter part of summer, if so it will be ona i ee a Seegle tow fully exceeeeate fee larger scale than any of the previous years, although passed through Bloomingburgh and Wortsboro ; Mr. Lawrence offered a resolution proposing that "11. | "Terms, for advies, all mediei plot at Se. Philip de Neri’s church, and no consi- | | believe we have some little notoriety ‘in getting | crossed the Shawangunk mountains, the Wallkill | ™n view, nes, $6. itorical Chart,” “Webb'sTiasues andthe School,” | Ofiee, sad Consultiag Roose of fc Hoge, 27 Nassar st n Wes aalnote 8. RICHARDSON. A deration can induce them again to engage in the | UP the finest regattas in the country; jWiteron ate Beet tious ee m heiuhi trom the City Hall to Cuckahoe. It ie the intention of the Company, without any delay, to finish the entire route as fa ae Whice Plain a further distance of six miles, if prectica- of August next. The ground is nearly all ill we have] and Neversink rivers, to Monticello. At Captain bo as teen ‘The Board adjourned. N, B.=Patienta living atn distance, by stating their disease eg Nporion of these on ‘the igend raly toe shedding of each other’s blood. some advantage, having one of the finest fellows in | ffamiltons’,we sat down to anexcellent dinner and explicitly in writiny seine al} symptoms, together with the aid, ja twtre | We might mention in this place without being | the World to arrange them, that old sea-dog, Capt, ‘ipa rials capa) treatment they received. ehrewhere, if any, ‘ean, obtain a. chest “Bie SOR LIVERPOOL The Now Line—Heguitr| invidious towards. the military, that a portion ef Henry Robinson. procuring wagons, we rode twenty-six miles north, General Sessions. eer ee RY OO a BB rsctes rt ee rea teste, New York wilt! them, while passing the Sun office on Sabbath | Yu visited our place some years since ona re- | through Liberty, to abranch of the Delaware, call-| Before Recorder Tallmadge, and Aldermen Emmane | 084 -*nelosivg $3. rege wt ar 5 4050 tons pore ann ‘as nbave ber regulurcay, " | afternoon, were headed by a band of musiciane, | S4tta day; our citizens would be happy to welcome | ed the “Beaver-Kill ;” here several smaller streams and Drake. DR. THOMAS'S SPECIFIC PILLS, For freight or ving very superior accurmmaodntions | who played the air of “Clare de Kitchen,” | yourself, &c., if you could make it convenient to For the speed: permanent cure of Gonorrhaa, Glert, wasurpassed by any ia port, apply on board, west Barling slip, or te WOODKULL & MIN TURNS, 67 Soath st. Pree of passage $1 Sete & ‘Tne foe new packet ship Liverpool, John Eldridge, master, 59 & os, will eacees’ ~*~ “ottinguer. and sail on her reguiat ¥ Dist Augnat 592 ac re ‘OK LONDON—Preket of the 20th Joly—The Nendid, fast sailing packet ship HENDRICK 4 c t,and until the place was crowded and over- fe Anoth i . | visit us—why not come up during Capt. Raynor’s | Meet an ; we dhe: Creare rectsrmarehen soso enaate Teor stay; it would take you but a short time from your done with visitors, the fish were abundant, the | colored boy John ki o*More.”* Other companies marched to the ground bap pese, and Tam fare Yee woud etioy yourmel houses well kept, and prices moderate. They Lek old fi hg Thad at, aa iin too comme anturmen fod without music. . }, the he ‘rs of the Na- ; i M i den | pears all classes of societ jeet or Jess to fal The Natives were boasting all day of their im- tional Greys, has recently been repaired, refitted, have latterly learned how much imposition | in Windust’s refectory, by striking him with wooden | ? jas ety ae wu e rn ti “oy ” bar ofjthe door, on the evening of the 17th of in Ann | (to its malignant gras mense strength—their capital arrangements—their es oe tinder the charge of Messrs. ensselaer Rica Me stand, and therefore take every ad-| ttrect’ ‘the testimony was presented to the. jury on Somell lamap uriae Uled at lice eameeate oie te expert officers, &c. Some even went so far as} #"d John James ited, gentlemen well calcula. | vantage of them. Tuesday, and published in our paper yesterday morning | covery. Among the many medieives and menus of reli! thet Strictures, Seminal Weakness, and diseases generally of the Urethra. ye k clase of Delicate Diserses which these Pills are s@ we! UDAGN, Capt George soore, will suil penciuaily | to say they had twenty-five pieces of cannon buried | ted for the business—and for « good table, a Well) It is true you may take from thirty to sixty trout |, At the opening of the Court this morning, Recorder | are pluced be ore the public, anfartanately moat of thew it i SIDE , . "1 le re 1] prepared by f thy re 4 hy 5 e al Bs second eabin and sveerag ‘a pic rap She Necedehecihets i what the public say about it, aecept my invitation | ate caught weighing eight ounces, and never over | Well as the law bearing upon it, leaving the jury to de- | he ios road sd vuemeetey arotithe mlineetictnten tent and come and see for yourself, twelve or fourteen ounces, I saw one gentleman, | Sie whether the offence was in violation of the second or es to death cees, exert Lane, | YoWed vengeance upon the soldiers for having fired be y Yours & who had a hundred in his basket—the fish did not | {urth degrees of manslaughter, or jnstifiable homicide ’ # cOntFArY’y thi “gfe Persons wishing, to send for thei friends to come out ia tais | UPON them, and that two or three companies in prea The jury retired, and where absent about an hour, | quite the cppevite of what is required in his case wad the ship orany of the line, or who are about to remit money, cau make favorable arrangements by applying as above. Jj10co20re PERDS! BIRVS!=A large assorment of Canary Birds, ‘Nightingales, Larks avd Wu'fiaks jast arrived from many, tor sale cheap at No. 139 Liberty st. ‘T ngers. ‘Lhe Lark has beea taugnt to sing songs. n Jonn Smit. | average two ounces. It is more economical to pay dict of guilt: tis lost only tends to fasten the disease more perman particular were marked out. One of the privates 3 si $1 per dozen, to catch them on Long Island, than bo An TAT get Fb gm mg aad in pou the patirat ite moat laa’ aun vexatious, camer: dhe iain icrenaeie y ‘ rommon Plei to visit this region, unless you are in pursuit of an | for sentence this morning. Fite diseases of this el “a whch apt lle ned He Before Judge,Ulshoeffer, elevated region, a fine fresh atmosphere, and crys- | Jurors fined—Five jurors were fined $25 each for non. ried tae fen. ether Jury 10—Chapman vs. Wilber—Thia case rted ji | spring brooks, tumbl hel 13 d i he id eight $5 hh fe fe remodies, otherwise i fi t saotn’s. Siar eg rr in | tal spring brooks, tumbling overshelving rocks and | attendance during the term, atu it $5 euch for non at- During the might a rifle ball was fired froma lay's Herald, was given to the jury. His Honor in pebbly bottems. ” sd . 0° | tandance this day. ‘ r of the corps of City Guards was recognized yester- “ it, by house in the neighborhood of Third and tion of the prostrate Boa orhood of ird and Queen | cha took jion to comment on the om , in the thra, mmation the prostr jwise ____ st, | Stontay evidently “Gt the enilitary stationed. these, | tie terttnony had on the trial st Betsefa, ead fnpressed dn | James Morton keeps the most respectable house Hee eae ag Te ees egkson, Was | Cinna rsomerfche ounce yey. serious maladies which tuvs- GALT—s006, Sacks cf Best Connve Salt, in halt bieached | but it entered the bulk window shutter of John: | the minds of the jury the neces ty of drawing the proper | {i bd Pebaiehde Boda ig kind and obliging; the | cntering the junk shop of James Boyle, 90 Sherif street, | "40ly follow a braly treated ewe of Gowortnaan pocks) arrived from, Kuverpool er shi Lord Mauistone, | son’s grocery store on the south-west corner, pass. | distinctions as to whether or not the criminal prosecution | “Little Beaver” passes within two or three hundred , | safegud speedy et ita career and ¢ fe nd si ed through a nest of drawers and through ’n four | Wa instituted without protable cause, or whether the | yards of his door, and during the summer season, ‘ound guilty end sent to the State pri Hand tor of THOMA® inch plastered wall, but doing no harm to the in. | Pi#intif, Chapman, had feloniously appropriated it te his | the best fishing is farther up stream, and irokk Another— A boy named John Denyke, was tried on an 410 3:6 39 Fulton street. aa thes ee > P' own use, 1@ evidence to sustain the action 4] i 4 i infes " i 0 ane complmint proves that galias, Principe, La Pstmeits, Minas, mates, who had, prudently, as had most of the tp tcinpeardisic and worthy of credit before, ict? aa: A eR Bai i ate tae dwellin shouneter Contes T m Sante a nai the e thoromahts ene ef sad ouuer choice braids, fyr mile very low ws close x cousiut | families in the neighborhood, taken refuge in the | should be influenced by it-for if falsetin one particulac, A party of gentlemen h hed here, fi oh OANA Might Of the 19th oC June tents “ihe. hana. | (ecenalty feoen she ay etem the Arst ena mu iwere beer anc re came WY ls it shonld be considered false in all, One of the wit Witenes Dalerrare Coane other ait ter Hakice | RisMeIMbabie €4 tbe tana tent wensnsorea tareoan Ue | Noe ka bene astm aeiee oh ail “The young man (tuyer, a volunteer from Ger- | ¢8, Butler, had histestimony impeached, and it remained | fy 10q «roms Delaware county ; they say the fishing | ee reat ogc and a silver, ‘spoon stolen. The accuses | lasting hearth, “th: Spee he OTICE.—All persons ar hereby noted not to trust any | mantown, who was killed, is, we are told, the only | fF tho jury to exercise « sound discrimination in dealing | tere is quite a8 good, and reached by way ot Kins-| Way arrested by watchman Civek in the premiacs, buts | cupeted oF the ative pra caster, Krom Liverpool, aver debee OF they eeeeece, Tayler, | son of a widowed mother, with whom and his sis- | With testimony. “The chief question for the jury to con | ston and the Delhi stage, with more ease and com- | Orig associuten escaped. "The Jury returned a verdict o: | (8st (he mest delicate cous'iuation. be paid oy the capiain of consil Hees, ters, he had resided in that pretty little neighboring | “ter Waa whether or no he had acted without probable | fort, and much more reasonable charges, and can | guitty of burglary in the aecond degree, and he was sv | {v'mtabiah thers hoolth by. ysleg bok or td Ware ROCHE, BROPHERS & CO, 25 Fulton st, village, up to the fatal moment. He left ome on goo pe possession by trick. be got away from, by a regular stage conveyance | muanded for sentence, yee 2h ae poet Dy. & a box . 273 Brondway, ¢ Chamber The will render a seaied verdict this forenoon. daily. ‘The court then adjourned until 11 o’clock this morning. Bion way. 79 Fulioa, corae of Gold.