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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘Wale iy Ses Bon-—timate we S000, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1844. ————————————————————————————_—_—_—_— ae eee emits Curious and Interesting Extracts from Late | delirium, but for the sedati Teg pian peeing papas Sc-sar apa Soapaeeneae quaeinusonananaT TaN? THE, NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- ng ium, but for the sedative effect of the cold was applied to by several persons to release Mr | the fring of cannon, | wrote a Ld Paes LOY Oe GE Spon a Pontes ts ined pone th ck Gen. Cadwallader’s Examination. any charges that would be brougnt egainst him.— pes # up Third street from 1 mn aah inden aces ‘CONNELL day evening, O'Connel sasceemaepi cee DANIEL 0' IN PRISON, | ‘27 evening, O'Conne me WeEx ALD od avery ee tbe his marque ; wails Boor Tom Steele, who, [From the Philadelphia Inquirer, July 20.) morning—pric cents per copy, or per annum— for the vonce, acte londel to Dan’s Cw@ur de] Groroe Capwantaper, sworn —I am Brigadi Paras pli Sah malvence Rak i? THE HORRORS OF THE PENITENTIARY. Lion, played the fiddle outside, much to the admi-| General of Ist Brigade het Devision PM. i piles fhe Herald is over THIRA'Y THOUGENG aon eae — ration of ali beholders, and the no small affliction | turday, the 6cn July, a detachment of my brigade fast. It has the largest circulation of any poper in this city, The terrible Sufferings of the Big 0. of his heerers. Two hours and a halt of Wednes | waz ordered into service, coasisting ef five compa- orthe world, and in therefore; theibeat chemtes for Suetnese "| day were passed by O’Connell in exposicg the} vies; it wus increased ufter they hud artived on ae aes fore ‘ 9 and his Fellow Martyrs, charms of his countenance tothe studious scrutiny | the ground, dy an intormal order, go as to include base of a portrait painter in Doctor Gray’s room, during | the whole brigade except the Ist City Troop ; T considered it, my duty to decline doing sc, aa station: they changed position, firing ‘ , Third, and up and down Queen ‘at int an attempt to create a mutiny was an oftence of Tees \encyali the gravest character at 6o important a time. 1] gadail been Paid siesta home bighr did not wish to leave the prisoners in the church, | many trees in that place, which mude it darker, Ate on but there was no proper place tor their reception. | lamps enabled them to see us witheut our ting ute to There were twenty or thirty of them. Severasin tor | swe them, and there was no firing st us from ot eer of slight offences were liberated. All remminingquiet, | the street At the corner of Third und Queen streets U returned to the city, leaving Cuptain Patieroun in | *everal soldiers were kuied and many wounded—one command of the detachment, and giving him per. | GeTmantown Biue killed on the spot—ove weunced, y Thirc vai PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | 4 Voice from the Richmond Peniten which strict orders were given that uo person what- | sometime near noon | received the order; the or- price, i , 8 mission in One hour to leave’ the command to the | ¥P° bas died eince—one Washington Artillery receiv: one Fo te [From the Dublin Warder, June 23 ever should be admitted. The Liberator purchases] der from Major General Patterson, commanding | next senior Cuptain and withdraw if ali remained a pweend & hag = Which hae since been ent off — Pusdzcevin Gen ae Mate Neco ies, In pursuance of our humbly faithtul wt AaB all h MMaIS pancates jt a greatest avidity, the Ist division; when I received the order Lpur- | quiet In the moruiug I cutled on Judge Parsons, Ce rr wale Manet 9s shoes abiagy Ld Northwest corwer nf Fokton and Nassau streets |to hand down to posterity, a8 well ua tolead ihe Priel neg pedro ‘ough the point be sued the usual course of directing colonels to detail | and requested advice ws to what J should du with rg, to aicly on the discharge companies; within an hour ufter receiving the or- der for five companies, [ received the modified or- der spoken of, to order out the entire brigade; 1 immediately issued the order calling out the whole brigade; my ae consists of about 550 effective men, rank and file volunteers; the orders referred to, had reference to those only; I directed them the prisoners then in charge. He had gone to | of suother piece,—ordesed them to cut all fi church, where [ followed him, and at my request, | —end directed two companies to support { when church was out, came to my house ang | them and draw up the piece ‘Phese d. inade arrangements to go down to Saiut Philip's shor 8 Bea, and the moment the arr: church. I stated the case of Mr Naylor to the | &7ischarge was made from Front pain Judge at my house, and he prepared the necessury | fachmentslaho crew the pines oe ened Hered U9 de papers and received my written order to the oth: | the First ‘Stare Troop, went with detsthaent. Struihee cer in command to deliver Mr. Naylor to him.— | fire was opened up Third st. he south , I considered Mr. Naylor's offence of 80 grave a sult--the cavalry charges, und ‘tound a hte iae auture, that {did not wish to deliver him to any | street, threw some horses, fired upon, one man shot, one subordinate magistrate. Just atter Judge Parsous | horse shot, but persevered, ond c C.dut ftiaee ond eit ie I heard a report that Mr. Naylor was liver- | ¥"# ¢9™® Up UDdeEASitetierort, whe accompa ied tbe ated bythe mob. Various rumorsand muchs yiey | OMY Then patroiied the district, moving round with re AUS ee U sademesiaaiahatesenitisemeerenientinminementiemmameneiemeiemmnndl i i passing generation those most in’eresting and ia- SEA AIR.—A FINE SAIL DOWN THE BAY, i i i i NL CAML SELTUER DOTER A valuable paps sal spine diurnalia conceruing the il- The hoat outa SMERICA, «f plea _ Sir Walter Raleign devoted a large por‘ion of his time while in the Tower to the production of hi famous History of the World, and Mr. O*Connell’s ennui, like Sir Walter’s, seeks to dissipate itsell by inditing a history, not of the world, but what he pa nanbe hinks. of, muoh nary MADARA DS: of him. self, Iss, we understand, to be completed in five | to assemble at 3 o’clock, at their respectiv: - volumes, end it is said that a certain publisher has mental parade grounds,’ and await Tae fultiey oP. already made him an ofter of five hundred pounds | ders; it was near 5 o’clock before | received re- the first volume. ‘Two large car louds of books | ports that the brigade was ready ; there was not have already arrived, to assist the autobiographer | 200 turned out im pursuance of my order; I don’t tn his compilation. I€ Mr. Harrison Ainoworth, | know the exact number; portions of all the com- f ts of the Richmond Penitentiary, Cap. M r Erevade |. with e of which we have the good fortune to be the ex- sautly and safely aecimmodst clusive depositary, we cun scarcely proceed this short om fe re nower Bay, | week without a sentiment approaching to puin for (Sandiys exeepr | the cutting disappointment gratuitously inflicted » Going and return- | upon the too sanguine martyrs by imaginative cor- respondents and interested fubricators and soriber of the news and lies of the day. We of course re- fer to the authenuc intelligence of the overthrow of the Peel administration by the virtues of Irish men, and in consequence of the imprisonment of ‘milton. som Will ay srreet (N Citrine wet RoE ing at Gare sy atrert al ‘8. to lage the passesg re a havingexhausted the Dick Turpins and Jack Shep | panies were ; ‘ paw wes th dit Al. gg nee, the Liberator, Chem erie the ordinary co-| pards of England, from among whom his heroes commissioned Brg ee eens ae given Picken ent org citicer bouce (0 apprise me peotgiomltaly and cepiure any connen they wight fed, Pleas: rg The Trp lumne of the Pippi the extraordinary slips of | are culled, shall not have founded a romance upon | out of town at this time, but my order this day did |! his force was wot sufficient to maintain bits post: | It was then reported thut @ large number of persons bad Jy8 tf rre the Post, on Monday last, alter having intoxica-| the arch-pickpocket of Ireland, before he shall] not include cavalry; after having assembled my | tion. I went to Generui Patterson a: d gave directiun Jor ‘ assembied at Wharton Market, and that there was a piece of artillery there. ‘The sume detachment proceeds a im- mediately to that place, made arrests, and bronght, I think; near 14 prisoners up with them. ' Did not find apy other cunnon— but had positive information thet snoiker cannon was sbout. Think it wae mounted on a dray— have not yet got it piece of the largest cali- ted almost to maduess the epirits of the great in- carcerated throughout the day. But this is anti- cipating. We must return to the regular narrative a ofthe course of the minute, though interesting, dee Kets al Amos Btrvet 136 reet 7%. events which the disproportionate magnitude of meek tous this portentous occurrence in the history of the he mustering of my commund wherever | could commu uteate with them, “About half post 12 this report reucbed me By d5o’clock there were mustered, of the two regi ments belonging to my brigade, 165 men ; | reported mm mediately to Gen, Patterson ; between 6 and 7 o’ciock, 1 received orders from Gen, Patterson to proceed to the himself have reached the bridewell-volumes of his instructive memoir, the biographer may make something out of it, by a little of his own dressing uy, which will equal, if not exceed, the surprising sufferings and adventures of Barun Trenck, and men, by order of General Patterson, | marcheo my troops down to Queen street; arrived there about dark ; we were wuiting orders for some time, which delayed us, but marched as soon at we got them ; my force on arriving at the ground did not amount to 200 men; I found a great crowd 4 N § entirely eclipse, among hia intelligent admirers, the church, in consequi nce of messeges that came to him and | bre, This 1 from informa: ic i i to view the Fo lan captivity has naturally enough interrupted, since 11 | iong established Danatarite of “ Prac the Rob-| there ; seemed very much excited, dispoeed abou: | me a: various times during ie her that they were unable nedeby thin.time, and They a] above nisces, Chamberrid will be in steadance | Lines | 1s but right that our historic imagination should be | ber,” “Irish Rogues and Rapparecs,” ‘and other| the church; seemed inclined, and rather more | '@ protect the church ; the numes of the parties having enough of fight. They let us alone. I con» Ton board, Pate 18h exnte each wey,” | Partially disturbed by what so powerfully affectea | nomogeneousproductions. Friday wasa great day | willing to dictate what should be done than to do | charge of the church were made use of in the messuges. | not be accurate us totime I thing it was 3o’clock in the iD! vet . y ‘ eee nday Evert s hb ‘Bost will ms ean ¥a- | the minds of the ill used subjects of these authen- to Fort Hamil m, ton Catharive Berry, Brosklyn, Gem inorn ss hee . ie j lok, TOCRrEINS eny m the evening of this day week, Mr. Duf ing, will laud at the above places. Fars 1276 cents | iy entertained a small tea party of some half do- zen, but we are sorry not to be able to report the advent as yet, on that occasion, of the most at- tractive ornament of the tea table. On Sunday, we are informed that multitudes of publicans and sinnrrs, boys, grocers, fishwomen, and all that tribe of patriotic intelligences, besiegea throughout the day the inexorable gates, which and I'firmly believed, and do now, that they eame trom chem or by their authority. Subscquently, | huve learn ed from Col, Childs, and several vthers, circumstances that confirm that belief. 1 proceeded im compliance to order to the church, passing down Fifth to some lower street to Fourth, down Fourth to Queen, down Queen to the church, { rode ut the head of the column ; passed the church, calling npon all to disperse ; informing them that 1 was authorized to use force to that effect; the crowd,was more dense t san any | had seen any ume previous. The crowd | speak of, were those that 1 saw in trunt of the military, ‘and not those following the military ; those went morning. We remained there until abovt 7 o'clock, with- out provisions, when a detachment of the city wrmed lice brought us down @ small quantity o and provisions, for about one-third of our m valry hud been withdrawn, to feed their bor written to Gen. Patterson to eend the Cavilry buck when refreshed, and a re inforcement of troops, to relieve our men, if he intended to occupy the place. 1 felt able to defend my post against any casual attuck, until my men were exhausted, which they were nearly so. In the course of the morning, information was brought me by direction of the officer at Stcond and Queen. that @ for the souls und bodies of the suffering victims of Messrs. Smith and Greene—for upon that day ar- rived a bran new altar, for the room fitted up as a chapel, which we mentioned last week ; and this altar was accompanied with a safe, intended to contain, in the phraseol: gy of the pisantry of his beautiful native country, ‘the holy wather, an’ the rest o’ the blessed compustibles,” in which holy mother church delighteth. These spiritual conve~ aiences were speedily followed by creature com- forta, in the shape of two fine salmon—not caught, what was required of them by the lawful autho- tities; the sherif was on the ground; had some conversation with him on his arrival; did not go into the church, but found men about the door with badges on, from which 1 supposed the church in charge of the civil authorities ; by direction of the Shenff I then cleared the street trom Third to Second, in frontof the church. In the execution of that duty the mob groaned, and seemed disposed at times to resist. I notified per- sons assembled that I had been ordered to clear the The wh LA WRENG, kogy, OF THE Lal OCUKSTER.- 4 < footways ; cid net permit them to come tcrther than | committees of twenty dei 4 to h int " Lor opened to none of them except to Sir Colman | us the carcless reader might suppose, by the Spratt | streets. 1 then planted pieces of artillery at the | third ana Queens and i i ie ‘uaed “with batch 5 His an interview fae ke | O’Loghlen, Mr. Pigot, Q. C. ir. Smith O"Brien, | whom we have had repeated Occasion to menti corners of Second and riird precio after return. them, ns West ave Poe Fod! Tend square, nie were Durstling Menta Ln Fe rargaphe Het ries renee I leave | the deputy head liberatur, Mr. O'Neill Daunt, the Heenan aay Seleustare ou tie feutene Mocnecl nad | deputy heu- pacificator, and Mr. Daniel O’Connell, bec. Packet Bosts leave Syracase daily, morning and even- ienior, the only representative fittal image of the on arrival! of che # astera Gare and ran to Dartanimen of | Repealer worth talking of now extant without the wi received With the most diagusting abuse, The cry was tome “gohome.” | sent un order to Col. Murray to ub fow no one to pasa down Queen from Third ; a company was detached for that purpuse to act there [ was made above, but supplied by no less a personage than Lord Cioneurry. é The reader needs not to be reminded that the Penitentiary is epen to the visits of the Liberator’s ing to the church, and assuring myeelt that it war under guard of the civil officers with military to as- sist them, I wentto the corner of Third and Queen atreets, and gave notice to the crowd there asse: word that if they would sppoint a subcommittee of 3,1 wonld admit them—which they did; they Lad a communication addvessed to me, containing resolves that had been passed by the meeiing, end approved by the at igcsase “hrough th: Ouwego River) to meet the take stea P t " " i teat : meeien ter iv arey stnaper tad By any caer route gad tag pur | Wall The two last named visiters conssledt the | iriends, and that therefore— bled to disperse. T was teceived with very abusive | ‘led to ihe aut that Tevad aobnt Wp sieas tue vrents | Soting under the Sil sMnrn oe he sca ee ee tee fe rare ples nt ; ners ! 7" e and groans, Crowd pretty considerable | ordered a company to-do it, und beggud thew to go; Capt. | Patterson, my superior efile, , nd Cam. FLEACANI AND CHEAP ARCUNSIUND. selves with the excellent cheer which is the order Many familiar w Telmeeiienk won, tplace—t asked the Sheriff to divide the civi! | Scott's compuny was detailed tor tat duty ; they cleurve | after some conversation, eevies bate hat hye new sulele Nr Poa of the day. With respect to the other Sabbath ‘The pilgrims of his genius. posse oneach side of the military, facing across | ihe street at the point of the bayonet to Second street ; || Pattersun ; ufler their uegocintion with Gen. Patterten, UN, A t ) Tt RICHMOND, (STATEN proceedings of the martyrs, we shall only report Prom beet Meo Lhe long PERRY. the fact that Mr. Steele, Mr. Barrett, and Dr. rer “4 ‘The stweamoout ON BEREELAy ‘willran | regularly attend the service of the church, whic ‘a2 follows, daily, from May son to Coteber is performed by the excellent Protestant chaplain, mitt Al ssleagee New York,at Gand 1) | ihe Rev. Thomas reas. Proper accommodation pe ort Kehr a 9 ines to 8, and 10 minutes to ie ie ghapel oe re a recene aaperaia; i 46 an ML m the other inmates of the prison. We may eaves New Branston, at and 10.A.M.; at 1%, Sand 7% P | Here anticipate the doings of Tuesday by stating Oa Sunday Joares Now York, at 9and 11 A. M.; at $, Gand | that on that day the architect of Conciliation Hall, a Peat san i; Riehmoad, at 20 minutes to 8,and 10 A.M.; | and hull TEs * works for eichiiond ge ik 5 and 7; : commenced to fit up comfortably a room of Mr. BS A nt Cooper, the deputy governor, as a chapel for the NEW 1UAK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | Romanist portion of the martyrs. AND TROY—Mornin But, after the comparative calm of the Sunday, Third street facing north, so as to flank the milita- ry. I preferred the Shenff using his posse and sup- yorting them with military. I posted other compa- nies at other points, facing up Third and down Queen. There was a large c:owd in those places. t made these dispositions in obedience to the She- riff’s orders 10 disperse the crowd wherever seen, of which I gave them notice I intended todo. I nding forward in frout of the line, seeing the mob aot disposed to disperse, but to resist, endeavored by my manner and by language unusually decided, to apprise them of my intentien to use torce if ne. cessary. They cried out fire aad be d and threw a shower of stones. I was at this time in followed the company in discharge of this duty, su tending them ; | haited them when they got to street. 1 found the mob excised, and sent to Ceptain Hil’s company to assist Captain Scott in the discharge of their duty.” By my dnection, Colone! Pleasuntun placed two pieces of artiliery in front of the church facing East, and loaded them. 1 then returmd to che church, and ound the company waiting outaide The officer told me that they had relused to deliver up the sharch, until feame. After some delay and several mee- soges sent in, the persons inside appeared at the gate, Mr Grover at the head, walking aro in arm, two end two Before I detached the company I sent several messager to them, that I had come down at their request. J tatec tothe men who came from the chusch, that they has by request of the civil authorities, he iseued an order for the withdrawal ot the troops trom Queen street to the city ; I thivk it waa 3P M. on Monday when I received that order ; the woops were marched to the Areen ‘here waited further orders ; trom the time I went down, at 7 o'clock on Sunday evening, till 1 left, 1 was not lieved; the understanding was when I went down, thet if a collision tock place during the night, thet the wrmed tivil police from the city wonid turn out en masse in night to relieve ua; I had left an order for 1600 erms at the Arsenal and lett an cflieer to distribute them ; it was naderstood that an orgenizetion of the citizens under the aldermen of the wards would effect ell t orgenization was directed ; Laino expected ander Capt. Archambault; very little provi On Saturday he was visited by two bisho, Drs. M‘Naily and Keatinge. On Sunday by the: op of Waterford. On Monday by no less than five, to wit—Dr. MacHale, Dr. Higgins, Dr. Brown, Dr Cantwell, and Dr. M‘Nally, who were first dismis- sed without seeing him, but afterwards, at the in- stance of the Liberator, and by permission of the authorities, were pursued, caught, and brought back again by Town Councillor Gavin, who, by the bye, would make an admirable catchpole. They all gave, Mr. O‘Connell their blessing, and took a luncheon in exchange, and so departed in peace. Cornelius OBrien, M.P., was also admit- o’glor 2 ny 3 * 4 3 (4 de ny the church withou | sent 5 th Ve a. which was too overpowering for ordinary human | the wounded spirit of the moral Irish giaat. On] been convinced that all who were not participating | was Ird to understend was the inientio. ‘They assureo ur, encept fom two houses} u benever-we atked for et ak Kh. Captian (9 Toe, Monday, | faculties. At an early hour of the forenoon an See CON. Cama A’ Gorham, Tuesday, | Cmbassy arrived, consisting of the Right. Hon ‘Thursday and Ssturday M «tang, at 7 o'clock. s Anthony Richard Blake, ex-chief remembrancer ‘Heyening wine from cho toot oF Courtiande street, direst. of the exchequer, and Mr_ Patrick Vincent Fitz- Wer ie tree nee Monday, | patrick, secretary. to the O'Connell tribute, with had withdrawn from their position—they centinuing to throw stones down the street—directed Colone| Pleasanton to order a platoon of musketry to be fired, deeming it unnecessary to fire the whole force, and fearing the discharge of a piece of ar- me that they were acting in good faith; and trom what! afterwards heard, believe they intended to hend it over tome Uninjured.' In the name of the civil authouity | thanked them on receiving it; shook hands with many of them. Mr. Grover remarked, | think, “I hope you wil: avy thing, we met with only abuse ; the women were mast violent, ond sometimes threw buckets of water; the exhaustion of the troops was so great ut the time'l re ceived the order to withdrew, thet six men fel down h the heat, and were carried into the hospital | had Tuesday, Mr. O‘Connell had Haan to the author- ines for admission for no lees than seven bishops at ten o’clock. The application was successful; but either theseven bishops had hoaxcd the father of his country, or the father of his country had hoaxed T ALGANY, Captain R. B. Macy, Tuesday, | the glorious and startling intelligence, as given in | the authorities, for not a single bishop showed his | ii j be able to take as good care of it as we haw.” Hiv map the rear of the church; they might thioughexs = + ‘Tharedsy Suarday Kevening, a: 7 0 clock, the ‘most graphic words of the Pilot—PLEL Is| right reverend’ nose within the doors of the Peni- or caaat el Beenie ccruuepansiariaces ner tome seemed to imply adoubt of our bility to de | citement Lave fought two boure; I had near three bun:- ‘Tae Burts of this Lane, owsny thes light drangnt if we | OUT!! der th: h 1 tiary om that day. He had, how p Papert gave ¥ }vo. I rode in company with these gentlemen down to 20 | .ired men altogether ; there might have been two hundred ter, areable at all tiues to pass the bars, and reach Albany !! No wonder that such a telegraph exerted | ‘entiary ty. » however, a very | platoon,” and Col. Pieasonton gave the necessary } ‘treet, where the detachment was stationed at the cor | snd fifty men who could bave through excitement fovght sed Troy in ample Sime to take the mioraing train ef ears for | @ talismanic influence upon incarcerated brains.— | ‘air levee, amounting to 130 human beings—it} caution to carry that into effect. lt was my object | ner. "They were marching down two und two on th | for a moment if attucked, ond Ife or desth depended on bag gery a aa dbaly onl ests thaadlonawaale The head pacificator, who first caught the intelli- won eit are esc, uae sare forgot his office, aaa want Leet - y > ; rously aboutthe bounds, which echoed.tothe.thril- LOPLE'S bag hes STEAMBOATS | \ing watchcries—“‘Hurrah for Repeal—Peel is our would scarce be safe to class them more restricted} in giving this word of caution to give those an op portunity to get away who desired to, end many, oid. It vias my design at the time to fire. The’ character of the mob there was very moious and south sid of the street; { should think there were fity them; I think some of them had been there but a very short time; Lagan thanked them, and expressed # hop: that the manner in which they bad protected the pro their exertions ; the cavil authorities took poss mediately on our leaving ; | had received such informa ‘ion that | could depend on, that T made arrer ge to move before I hed official notice from the civil On Thursday a vast multitude of patriotic publi- cansand high-souled buxters, brilliantly throngea F NY. —aud so shall we.” Mr. Barrett next joined h -chamber of thei lead perty, would settle the offsir, without mure difficulty. 4 | ies, The moment | received inform: q in : “ joined the | the presence-chamber of their august leader. ¢} obstinate. The street was very much crowded. }{ > é she GALE Bunders exccarod Thong be | head pacificator, at first half dubious of the sanity | forgot to mention, by the way, when speaking of} They eeparated in the middle of the street and wen | et moments aja tae oh tess all" edamene ent of | tbe noenar J got ewes Whe better, su the clowd ty eon Courtiandi and Liberty streets, of that iilustrious functionary, but soon caught the | his festivities, that upon the evening of that day he | to the footways and continued to throw stoacs;|ner down tecoud). | am certain wil had pasted, ae || not; eome puton badges who were nxt police ; one Th by BNICKEGBOCKER, Captain A. P. S.J infection. Then My Dear Kay, and, in fine, all bu J entertained the Mayor of Cork and several person- | nelieving that 1 had the right men in front, I deter | watched them. Colonel Childs, who was oue of thess wrested and bad his badge taken off. I remember thet MST oo een isuchton, ov | the Liberator himself, who was as yet somewhere | ages of less exalted rank et dinner. | Yesterday the | mincd to carry the order into effect, with due cau- | men, has since told me that he was a square off beiors | man was brought within the lines; ogainst him there wes mreday and Btarday ina, at 7. tnsconced, swelled the turbulent chorus. At last | olshops began to re-appear—indeed the day was « | tioa, and gave every opportunity for the mob to go | ay collision took place between the wilt'ery and the | nothing particuler ; | ordered hin to be ditcharged. Just wok, B. Membanding at intermodase Pisces | this reached the Liberator, who, astonished at the | peculiarly clerical one, for priests in bewildering wob. 1 am certain. thut ail had passed @ut belore avy | alter ashot was Bred atthe mititary on ore side of the away if they would. At the moment the word ot caution was repeated by the platoon officer, one of the sheriff's posse from the east side cf the street advanced to the end of the footway, aadexclaimed * don’t fire.” I immediately rode up to hit, acd culled on the police officers who were with hi to seize and arrest him, believing it to be in co create mutiny in my ranks; on asking his pame, ne stated it to be Charles Naylor, and by lunguage endeavorrd to create sympathy with the officers; U directed the police to arrest him; immediately stated that it was important to have him arrested, At ok, ‘The Suepmbowt COLUMELA, Captau “mn, Ul. Pech, 4 " oR ndey tan Bi After acd | Uproar, was with difficulty made sensible of ite aa " erences roe zn een bp cause, and then the clamor: ond the joy became ie Steamboat NC! PRCA, Captain It. G. | youndiess indeed, as they all adjourned into “Mui Creteniens PMA Sen ete ee Saturday Aftecaooes, até Inghmast,” repeating the comfortable mutval assu- Treceagers taking this line of boats will arrive in Albay ix | fauces that they should all be out before Saturday. acvie uid t tne the Morning Arainof Cers for theeas: o: A poor had this Spain ped ord tially suber Wess : J a9 y b are farnishad | ed, when a new source of satistaction arrived w lin news tr intestine g dg ino for ues nal deooe the shape of a mouster cake weighing fourteen thodatious are uncalled on the radson. stone, manufactured and sent by Hawking, of Fran- ee oe board, orto F.C. Schultz at} cig street, anu followed by a thousand or more ot the rabble of Repeal, who were all expectant ot profusion blackened the gaol and 11s vicinity, and the vious prisoner was never so Bethumped with blessings, Since first he calied his mother’s husband dad. An alteration has been made in the arrangements for the admission of visiters, and the days upow which the gaol shall be open for such purposes ure nenceforward as follows: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; and the hours of entrance are from oue to four in the atternooa. We have nothing more treet, showing thatthe shot was fired with a perfeet knowledge of the position of the military, which could uly have beenebiained through rome spy. At and im: vediutely before the fire of the military, | had inior mation easion of the mob, end ] was under d be firing ov us thot ked that senfile ensued—when they got out, some excitement wa muniested by the ccowd, ‘Apparently because lose per sons were placed in tha chusch by themscives. My atten hon was attracted by an attempt to crows on Ca, Saal? Company. [yaw some one se.z his sword. 1 was aome fimtely ia their rear on horseback, and could se hem. Two of Cavt Hill's company aivauced (9 sistance, and in the scuffle 1 found that they drawing him more from his company and more the crowd. Swo hud bold of him at the tine; peoy were all uround hin; their conduct scemed asif they were y into the crow: oto General Pat wauld not be child's play. It here fire arma were in the firr'd by them, wnd that they on. and remn era. wid five on us, but | considered all in'the crowd, as having necersurcly @ knowledge of such tnets, as bring participants in ihe riot. ; 7 A i Jd have fired on REGULAR OPPOSITION. _ NW o-cLK | Atinission to see the martyrs whose suflerings and | to add ; and so take leave of this affecting topic for] and ordered him to be confined; as these men, | :nem then but for fear of injuring a4 Toulled te Montreal: PRA OUINE AT SEVEN OCLK | virtues had turned out the Peel administration. | another week. aad my being in front of the platoon ordered to fire, | him to let go of his sword and full back on his company [Corstepetidénce of the Hersld.] $5 Deck 50 vents; Bertivs free | Ualy four, however, where permitted to bear in L H iranvs h stopped the execution of icfor the moment, and ar | #0 that [could send something after him. Mob very ex fs he svextmpoat PORTS) ou , Captain O. House, wil) | uneir oblation. IABILITY OF A a eae vs. Jronmonger.} ihe crowd seeing that | was determined to carry | Cited and abusive at this moment; siones and missile: Monirear, July 18, 1844. leave the Piss at the foo, of C iar street. Amonget the visitors of this day who arrived to This was an action, tried in the Court of Exche-] ihe order into effect, had in a measure pedir a4 were thrown in great numbers, andI think a pistol wa | Macready in Canada—Disliked as an Actor—Ter- queron Monday, a: the instance of a milliner in Aldersgate street against a corresponding clerk in the house of Rothschild, for 52I. 103. 7d. for milli- nery supplied to his wife from May to December last. The delivery of the goods, and the regsonable- fired, but f will not be certain Sergeant Starr, and # pri vate of Capt. Scott’s, and a private of Capt. Hill’s compa oy, were knocked down by the thingsthrown,; at thé «ame time Capt Hill was hit on the back of the neck by something and thrown upon his face on the ground See ing Capt. Hill upon the ground I was about to give order: ofire, when I saw the muskets, by orders of the compa rible Conflagration—Theatricals Yesterday was a day of excitement, and its closing scene one of grandeur and alarm. Imprimis: Mr. Macready whose sickness prevent- and had ceased throwing stones, I caused the exe- cution of the order tu be suspended believing that he proper moment had passed. The person war immediately on the right flank of the military; the »xclamation was made in a loud voice, fey an xcited manner, in a manner calculated to have an their ministerial persecutors, and the approach of the captivity’s termination were some names of Ee x ote. Mr. Bianconi, the successful car-driver of tx, an Vlonmei, conveyed Priest Miley in his carriage, Passengers taking this boat will (OCB esera sent. J and Mr. George M‘Dowell, fellow of Trinity Col: HS day Monday , Wednesday and A p Newalas he “i Suaday.- | COgratulate the martyrs upon their triu bet , P a ars fy ad Za 1po} riumph over : i ne the charges were distinctly provéd, but 1 Fi ai is irect +d his acting on Monday, made his first appearance time tke the mornig tru Of gira cast oF West lege, Dablin, escorted three ladies, to whom the asse.of the charge behalf of the aeicedant aay rhe effet in my opinion, of my command and on the oy seed aioed ae eee ie a. fem |e Hamlet in Montreal’ last mght, to one of she ‘afar Mokoay, Ta:y let, wil Trave at 6 o'clock, from | py unin uc Curae One auspicious attention — | was only liable for necessaries for his wite and] y that | would have felt myselt justiGiable in pu. | i%48ed it unnecessary (0 give an order Jor what the mili | ‘Now crowded and fashionable audiences it was the ‘oot of banercy stieet; aud Albany at 7 je19 m*re ese illustrious and tender visitants having ventur- | j,mily, und not for any other debis which her ex ay Bee hateonit y se! bs al hi Put: | lary were about doing, and which I approved of I an | “ver my lotto witness. The patronage of the Go- STATEN ISLAND ed upon # day on which strangers are not ordinarily | /-ayagant whims induced his wite to incur, withou | ‘8. edi ign cm ne te Mn Ay i8 MUL: | certain that no fire was given from the military befor. | vernor did much to bring out the ton. Mr. iy eg FERRY permitted to enter could not procure entrance 41 41. knowledge or consent, In support of the de- poy pp nha ut no one happily at t . Moment | apt. Hill was struck down. As they aimed | called on | Macready called on his Excellency the first day of i rst, but the Liberator himself hurried to the gate | fence, there were evidence that the defendant and | “ided with him either in my command, or in the | dice by sectio could stop itat any moment. The | 18 arrival, dined with him, and hasbeen /ited ever The Pee a A Bk |: and procured their admittance, saying to the learn- | {ne Uitte earn ve a ot Hornecy, kep | ivil posse. My whole attention was directed to | vord was given before a shot was fired by the military :| ince. ‘The Montrealers have some pretensions to = ed academic, ‘ How do yon do, my excellent Col- | wo female servante, and that his iacome as clerk the civil poase, to see if any one joined in the mu- | hey fired Brat by file and then by section. As they fire’ | jramatic knowledge, and unsparing indeed is their svertCaptain Hill, be rose upon his hands and ki { thonght when fell sgain that he had beer ) our men inthe head. My design was to supply his plac: in case he was disabled, a hed fi. eye ow hi bir company, though, fired over him. 1 found that lege friend.” What he said to the fadies we shoulc not report, even had we distincter information upon ite core! ims beat bi our bleens goles thoughts of last wee! may ave suggester some- FORT HAMILTON AND NEW YORK thing too tenderly romantic, too gloriously patriotic, tiny. The order made the mob give a little from the centre of the street; 1 thought it unneceasary to repeat the order; just previous to ordering to Bers there were many attempts to pe my horse back; one man I struck with tre back of my sword across criticism; they are inken aback with disappoint. nent, and proclaim the great tragedian a whining, edious ector. One gentleman in my bearing ex- ‘laineu, “ My God !—f wish that man would leave at Rothechild’s did not exceed 8001. peranaum. [) appeared, however, that Mrs lrenmonger had an income of about 4001. a year settled on her tor her separate use. The bili for which the action was had made at the other, and also of the posse com manded by George K. Childs. Having placed the military in a pe n to cover the civi live and a 9 “ ord § d took iti ith hi jany. I ther | off his aamnable { 5 th t 2 ad nd Jamilton 730A + 4% PM. too sweetly poetic for imagination to realise o1 bronept osaainad Chay fen.toe tog Pag A rials the arm; there was considerable disposition in the gavecommend to cen frog Teaw some persons dis tare.” No matter, the Goverwor Sod farther aoe i agp excepted. words to convey. It has been said, that of emper. bd foryented pairsof kid gloves. Italao ipoeared mob to rescue Naylor, but the police did their | poxed to advance to pick up those who were shot. Icel! | or each night, and the satellites will follow ihe Leaves Neo HON AN NEW SORE ore, kings, and conquerors, there is but one step| (omic evidence of Mra Robins, a milliner anc | {#ty; if they had shown any disposition to mutiny, nc cot nes to pte SLR eatnieere were pick up am) | zreat Jummary. Mr. Rodney, the manager, will saves Chinon 74 AM. Saad 0% B. bi. from the prison to the tomb. The Repealer, as in | jressmaker in the neighborhood of St Martin’: ( should have fired on them; in order to test | ‘hat were shot. I eal istin jo the troops no’ Teap a good harvest. His gentlemanly deportment im re ‘Candays excepted.) all other points illustriously unique, so in this he |\,ne that she had supplied the defendant’s wife | Whether I, was right in deeming the crisis Oe ee oat erated ois}, | and punctuality in monetary aflairs has stamped SUMMER ARRANGEMENT... | may yet perhaps aff 1rd the world a further dazzling | Witt; goods between May and November, 1843, to | 0VeF—1_ advanced up Third street with the those ‘who were shot to advance for that putpose | 2m & favorite, NEWARK AND NEW YORK. proof of the unrivalled versatility and grandeur o/ | amount of 601, which had since been paid by | ity posse; I ordered the people to disperse, | snd immediately retire. Four of the persons sho’ | Mrs. (. Jones and M.S. Johnstone are worthy FARE ONLY 194 CENTS. his soul. The altar may, in his case, be substitut-| ihe defendant. ‘The detendunt now paid 151. into | "4 the posse to arrest all who did not, beginning | ‘elt within the width of the street in front ofthe troop | and great favorites. THE NEW ap. SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW | ed for the grave, and so give the old almanack the | Gut and denied his liabilities for any greater] “ith the firat man they met. All this eccupied | Very soon shote were fired upon us from various direc | The theatre was no sooner closed than an alarm CA 'AIN JOHN GAYE, - lie onceagan. t outa: some time. I then Jeft Col. Pleasonton in com: | tions, and a number round the corner of an alley in Qu of fire was given, which proved to be the Court Col nnd shar, Monday, Mey Vyvillran # | From a subject like this we find that we cannot | “Tr. Chief Baron told the Jury that a husband| 72nd. I then went to the corner of Second and | strest below Second, and in Second street in the direction | house, ahandsome andsubstantial building. 1 wou 3 ee and AE Leave New Vert. | possibly. big ie pe Hotes of the | wag only liable for goods furnished to his wife, sb SES es duty. hatete Abt met much irom hen ie ery valf an hour a witness of the scene ere an engine t OL y stat 10 A. MM. an . ames and doings of the daily aspirants for renown, i : abuse, and found a very large crowd—made a sim- was on the spot; the result is the total destruction Ereun at very rates. jay,58 visitors attended the levee,among whom way vy ute. man was stavoned on a window sill, holdirg the nose, when a large pieee of the lazing co: 1pon him, and he rolled back into the flaming implying that a wife, living with her husband, was authorized by him to order necessary clothing for herselt and children. It was forthe Jury to say, the commanding officer to fire as many fires as would ty necessary to dislodge any firing upon them, in thet mau ner. I kept the street cleurfur some distance, 1 was cor Veh, 2 FOR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOW Bishop of Newfoundland, and On Thursday two other pop- the present Popish er fell some Frenchme vince them, if attacked, to use force. I proceeded with the posse drawn across the street and foot- way to make arrests, and’drive the crowd awey— preferring to use civil force if sufficient to milita- ry—holding the military in reserve to support the civil posse. They yielded reluctantly, but only {rom compulsion. ‘Proceeding up Secoud from Queen, and fiading that many took refuge in stores, Cdirected them to be closed. They rushed into houses without leave wherever they could find en- trance. The order to close the stores, Scc., was the our readers or to fame. On that day, also the we had been invited down there to pay us up for the nigh’ Queen’s answer to the Corporation memorial was L md that several pisces of canon hal been washed | (953 hope had fled; luckily he still clungto the hose; stew seconds, and he appeared again, and was res- «ued from an awful death not without some search. ing, 1 assure you The building, it is eupposed, was set on fire by an accomplice of Mecuie, a mer- chant,feenfined for stealing. . I witnessed the trooping of the color by 93 High- anders; the sight was beautiful; their precision in acties, added to the gorgeousuess of their dress, make them peculiarly interesting. When the pipers, sixteen in number, struck up be considered necessary for the wife of a clerk with £300 per annum. —_ g The Jury, without a minute’s hesitation, return: ed a verdict for the defendant. Tue Turr.—Wood v. Leadbitter.— This was an action tried in the Court of Exchequer on Tuesday, tor an agsault, in forcibly expelling the plaintiff from the grand stand at the lust Doncaster races. It “i peared that the plaintiff, who bad purchased a tick- ‘The new sceamer PYNOBSCOT, ish bishops, with a host of priests, and Mr. James Sent 5 ire | ordered the mob to disperse, which I di man- | vinced that it would not do to let them crowd upon w | zulph. A’ simultaneous shout of horror from the Genes 8. naar" cad indy. even i Godkin, the Independent minister, not unknown to Ree a pec oe eters Iecotay ste ner and voice more determined than usnal, to,con-| again. | wes soon informed from various sources, inultitude gave token of the intensity of their feel. he bs real enn om her evrival ot hboring towns. repared publicly that morning for our reception {t was nlao mentioned to me that, in the presence of a ver) large concourse of people, one ef those picoes hed been fired that moraing off the wharf, and that the mob had cheered the persons who fired it; and learning ii the mnorn- ing that they had been previously to onr arrival paraded in front of the church and fired in the rear of the church, these things caused me to make the disposition | have mentioned of artillery to connteract any attack by carpon I directed two six pound pieces belonging to the Philadel eis sume dt received, which, added to the complete falsification sid cist LIV EHPOOL—New Line-—Meguiar Packet | of the glorious news of the early part of the week, July. The splendid, fast packet shit | threw a deep gloom and a deadly damp on the her Sarin SPCotaey ot tite ns, wl scene, that may be better imagined than described. eight OF passage, paving seopmmnpdetions led | This was but’ poorly alleviated by the crowds of fr splendor or comfurt, apply om beard, at Orleans wharl, foet | sympathising and disappointed priests who attended; gi a J oe ot K. COLLINS & CO. 5 South st. ned ants shee Fecnaoen sveter aeoeri a4 sad pros: ries o n $1 7 nostics of a deficient total of Repeal rent on Mot pie bechee ship Biddons, Cant. Cobb, ‘will sucqeed the | day next, the curtain of our annals, to use a doubt- ; ia Greys, to be advanced to the cornerot Second ond a ia PASEAO! IVERPOOL—Tre Forks | ‘ul metaphor, must drop for the present week, Bate the wes he Meal dsfecdeartn (he an guly way Voouldece. ve carry the law into effect, Queen, and posted there-sothut'hey could be fred ineny | “<The Campbella are coming,” xnd then the full he, BO_CIUS, Copreia Collins, will sail on the {From the Dublin Warder, June 29) Leadbitter being his Lordahip’s servant. The step This I repeated frequently, riding on footways and | direction. Having left that corer in charge of Catone’ | and playing “ Boney Highland Laddy,” my heart 26th instant. and the Free: ship. UROPE, Capua! We resume our functions as. historiographer by ho Lordship, acting under the eanc- | ("ving the crowd back. I ultimately succeeded, | Pleasanton, Irode up to the corner of Third and Queen | #armed for “ Auld lang svne.” Mr. Crozier, the Cea eer ot eee eye sions, apply to. | Of the ‘seven champions” at present feast. | 00 van MT ene ground that ihe | With much difficulty, owing to the firmness of Mr. | thinking they might pase around to, that sfe| aud mak sonductor, has made the 98d one cf the must effi- bid Siw nicoM aN: ing and fasting, for religion and good eating appear otncift ° eg 3 niter, and an er roper person | Childs and his posse in getting it cleared. I then | anattack there. | there formed a detochment from th | sjentbards the English army can bonst of; there ‘ $1 South o toeucceed one another in edifying alternations, | P/sintiff was a de ar er trcorge Beatnck,. Lord | cetumed to Second and Queen, and pursued the | second Brigade, which had previously arrived anda | ire half adozen brothers, certainly the clevereat N B.<'Parsage from Great Britain and Ireland, via within the henceforward and forever hollowedand | © be aduiitten. {Richmon Oa Pgnlinck Lere | same course on each corner, determined to disperse | uounced to me they were waiting orders. they cam | nusical family Ireland ever produced. The Drum hie frany classical precincts of the Richmond Peniteni Stenley, the a ricinne, proved that the plarnufi | tte crowd wherever found. My command being er eSh as Tuan’ T civcaned (he commalnit Major, Mr. Casey, i¢ the only survivor in the regi- i Great The occurrences of the past week, commen wuare Celective in betting "rransactions, ‘Pd had | disposed of in detachments in the execution of these | So.ymand of Capt, Murphy up Third. street, panies nade | jient, from the battle of New Orleans. | received duties, authorized, {directed the commanding offi- ‘a of each position to use their own discretion as ing any force that was necessary in the execu- tion of their duties, or in case of being assailed — As I cleared them from one place they shifted to another. It was Il o'clock before I began to be trom him «a heart-renging description of the on- sanght. Lennox, the Scotch comedian is here ind opens ut the close of Macready’s engagement; ¢ isa great favorite in Canada, and is duly appre siated by his countrymen. Vortex. J with the day of our laet publication, we shall here ABW, Uiwk OF PACKETS FOK LIVE | set dowa with an amplitude of detail sufficient to erie cates this Hott inaueat, “ie i satisly the curious, and with a veracity which we Boraiey, will Panctually as above, her | honestly aver is scrupulously exact. Un Saturday directed them to warn all to digperse, and allov made 9 strong disposition o! atthe church, and at ali th 1 then posted two pieces be y's company on Third and Queen four pounder, belonging to Cuptai: ee pean oe ee ground, from the course of the Liverpool and Goodwood races. The Jur y reruzoed a verdict forthe defendant,on the plea of justification. Mactnipeianmnnanmsitbis other places in tho # longing to Capt M and one other piec ariven, Capt. Ire oe! i ‘1 last Mr. O'Connell entertained at dinner a compa- seat sont iemuatt rahe oly oun win Mer RP ce ay of am including his brother-in-law, Mr. Fion, pagheihy ye hi " ‘th Boston Crry Grays.—This elegant military corps} satisfied that I could execute my duty without re-| Yicht, one up Queen, one up Third. and apohe: New LINE OF LIV EMO SKKTB. ference to mny other, te ad r * tenn ery oe wie red vanes faite iol A od reached this city yesterday at #'P. M., by the | soto arms. ‘There were ill-disposed persong-ac-| own Third. A ood desl of crowding ee eran | fe Tron New York on tie Sith aad ‘Livecpoonon the 1th Si, S07 Se escommedacions, tes well ewe, eas a tion next day after a protessional fashion, by per. | Philadelphia railroad train. With the thermometer at 89] cumalating wherever allowed to till 12or1 o’clock. ; on second brigade to advance within our lines, Some deaulto firing at the troops as they stood without my lines — Sones wera thrown and much abusive language used. | could not ride from one part of my line to another, with out being fired at frim houses in Queen street within my onolosed lines. weral of the houses were svarched by my order in consequence. Such things contioued unti near 9 o'clock ; previous to which | examined the church and went to Secoud and Queen to see what was doing to 60 deg. in hade, and with an uoclouded sun whose direot rays were scorching hot, it ma) be truly said, in a double sense, that our guests met with @ warm reception The celebrated band which accempanied them music that delighted wat ear. regret to state that a very serious sccident befel Edwin Bouldin, a member of the First Baltimore Light Drogoons, whilst on his way yesterday to joinjin the eacortgof the visiting military, T was struck once with a bottle on the knee which still gives me pain. One of the military 1 saw stooping down holding his ancle. There were mney cases of that kind calculated to do injury y to,any others. forming a masa for the soul of his host. One of Rn Ae | jould not fail to make | the cloned small fry, and: appropriately called Dr. oral Passage i New. ip EIQUONS: Caprate eB. Ship SHERIDAN, i ab jarling slip, or ts ET ARBC srr, Spratt, convened a meeting muffing in the At Oftee, 76, ouch street. name of teetotalism, upon Sunday last, in Harold’s JSyi7@itre oor Maiden Lane, up staits._ | Crosa Green; and as soon as the proceedings of the For RIO. JANET. O-PASSAGE 0)! LY—"o | assembly—of which we have obtained no very dis- bey Pie nny ee Men pete tinct account, but whieh, for the most part, we are orse was seized several times, and the mob cried, “pull him off” 1 now considered tranquilli- ty restored ; but many rumors were abroad about ata | pos tively san a | given t ti company from Boston. Mr. B who is qn.te @ young man | q contemplated attack on us, and I then thought fired » | fhip GA BRIC nearer pageam geen Orly having splendid Casa had econ. gis vs ae Waceel ober kel olen ag and a son of Mr. Alexander J. Bouldin, surveyor, was} (hat if we were attacked that night, it would be there. a cin tmes piece of cuaneg pty Wong we ae miyanolts re, R-COLLING & CO,’ bouh sivet | satisfaction of the patriovic Spratt, that learned di- | {town from his horse in Exeter street ® fen momeals be | wich firearms. I now went to see the company | was foated wit rts of things, and seemed a violent | "WH eshive are et-the. frst class, SAILCENERY AND DRESS MAKING—Mr, COO | vine nwsisted in a grand national demonstration, | (2° the sccident, withont, homer sie every | who had been posted at the church to defend it, | hailstorm. A tire was instantly retnrned by pieces at Be | sailt in tne elty ot Ne ep MBS it who has oaly jast arrived from London, via Paris, | effected by th i foreunid (1 e%a ae neering Oty stn at, 8 very | Nieted by a pose, At half past. two o'clock on | cond and Queen. A number of discharges took place, and | ‘ombine grest abeed with nuneval somfore Passonicre, ho has ouly daat arrived from London, via Taris, | effected by the saglo tion of the aforesaid | spirited animal, again took fright, und dashed off at a to. ae ae pat two ocie ee eee. ai ies eovembonrianeiecitometves. | : 4 tpi nego: Toe ee ert ite be the'ieecc bod most cls, | Faggamuffins about the Richmond.Brideweil, be- | rious rate, keeping clear of every thing until he reached | Sunday morning, I was directed to dismiss my Ce a rereamee tine. Darts See laie etme | very cam jis | pris. @ Hea var whine of the two grext metropoli ing attracted thither, no doubt, by an instinctive | the bridge. lore his rider was brought in con. | force, except two companies to protect the church, | Comtinued for Sed. d some of € ie: inple stores wil! be provi are commanded by neaor of submitting te thei Soporetion st store, | sense of. appropriateness, and what Square callsthe | tact with the middle gn eof the ge, end} with such posse as the Sheriff might have there. severe Fiesouat rand Gept Scott, "There w "epeionced masters, who wil make every exertive Lo xive ge No Division strert,Cha ham square, Hiaiedwrilt do well to fe | eternal fitness ings, as to their own proper ni-| hurled to the ground with errs force. The scot: 1 dismissed my command, estan the companies | interval, during which time there was no firing on us, | ‘Neither the snptaips or owners of the Wid) be reerenc- Jutta tor workmanship and -lecance of desigo, combined dont was witnessed by & nae Persons, who hast-| ordered to protect the church. I ordered them to | and then | went upto the corner of Third street. I wa, | te Cor,any letters areel of Daca cmt js dniens tae low cherges, to stand wurivalled, and put competi> oe heel 8d eens oie be feoulved ‘overy at assemble at three o’clock, same day, at their re- | in conversation with some officers, when a piece was fice? | var asf ladiug are ivr ae aside. UP ts pega to intimate her sister will arrive in thi same rome whe lit ‘yinver ions o by the mi i fons eal ‘tweney, Open on the 894 inet. apective parade grounds. After dismiseal of the are from us. Our force was troops, I remained on the ground for ao hour or two, to see if any demonstrations were ft the withdrawal of troops. up Third street about 9 not strong enough to sand out detachments to roour the district without running the riek of firing wpon our own mea, in case the mob got betweenus, Just alter tention, The injuries sustained by him were numerous, His right side was much bruised, as wes also the right sido of his head, and one of his legs was broken, There ie a very Little hope of his revovery.—Balt. Amer July 98, Vor treaght or we apply to 2 it, a aC . rk, ae a el SOT eee eaten ead towels TOs oe: nine

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