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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X., No. 227—Whole No. 3827, THE NEW YORK HERALD. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THIRTY-FIVE A THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages paid—cash in advance. in THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday moming—prics 6h cents per copy, or $3 12 per annuin—post- ages paid, cash in advance. ij i ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing fast. It has the largest cireulation of any paper in this city, or the world, and, is, therefore, the best channel for business men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed a¢ the most moderate price, ‘and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proramron or THe Henatp Estap.isnment, Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. NEW LINE OF LIVERHOOL PACKETS. ‘To sail hom New York on the 26th and Liverpool on the Lith ee tb i . ’ Ci A. » Lith July. > (oa Capea ree He ee, p ROBCIUS, Captain Julia Collins Ath Sept. IDDONS, Captain E. B. Cobb, Lith Oct. These ships are all of te first class, upwards of 1000 tons, Wilk in the city of New York, with such improvements ai ‘umbine great h unusual comfort for passengers, Every care, has been taken in the ment of thei arrange! the modatious, ‘The price of ‘hence is $100, for wi Dle stores will. be Drovided. heat ahins tre Comin Experienced masters, who will make every exertion y Captains or owners of the ships wil be respons are a pra os uceape sst them, unless re- ly to TRS HO, 66 South street, New York, Late Wi da W, SRL tyr Lier = rackets Will be el letter, 30 cents aca and newspapers Leenteach. mare York * the Havre on the léth o} month, as fol- lows, viz: Fro . | Krom Havre, New Ship ONEIDA, Tein” cot Raat Fanck,2 Ist November, 2 18th Pesoaber Rhip BALTIMORE, (ist April, Goth May, ‘Hiward Funck Ist Desomber, mice ICA, “1 caclae a La larSersimber, 3 Buh Getsber, Cs Ns Asi it Oetober, ‘1. B, Bell, 2 ist February, 16th March. ‘The accommodations of ships. are’ Serseet m= bining aft chat may be required for conafort.- The price of cabin passage is $100. Passengers will be itor with every requi- tite, with the exception of wines and liquors. ‘Goods intended for these vessels will be forwardee by the sub- Other than the expenses actually’ incurred seribers, free from. Coe on them, or freig! % RING! jet5ee No.9 Tontine Buildings, eT sts, acl PA a lias bahenennia bd Madmen oan THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. wegee ph yale on the 2ist, Liverpool on From New York. ki ol, New ship LIVERPOOL, 1490 toma, ¢R°Ciy 3t .§ y Ji al N. Ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, uy 3 pt. 21 P New Ship ROCHESTER, 850 tons, Faby 7 oon John Britton. ou, i Beds ¢ Ship HOTTINGUER, 1030 tons, ? March y ra Baney. a ule in 2 ‘These aubacantial, fast sailing, first elsse Ship, all b na ee oP Nene fe inanded.b i sae ability, ‘und will, be ‘despatched punctually on the ist of F \ tir Cabins are elegant and commodious, and are furnished whatever can conduce to the ease and comfort of passen- ice of Passage, $100. RoPea tee Cathet ct eyrbers of theas Sins will be teapre: ble for any parcels or seat by them, unless regular bills of lading are signed therefor. For freight or pavesesSHTULL. & MINTURNS, 87 Sout atreet, New York, orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS, & CO., Mec Liverpool, PA GE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. THE i? rs L LD LINE (Sailing from Liverpool on Ht SrA id of every month,] Persons wishing to send te the Old Country for their fri ean make the necessary arrangements with the Subscribers, a fave hem come out tn this superior Lane of rom Liverpool, ranetually onthe th and 16th of every month sailing every winds, they sfording weely cena on fi ¢ of the firm, (Mr. James D. , ee oe ee tes pall ieteweded pak cka eae. veered fete Pi hase orient aay retsertoo without aa ' ‘The Black Ball or Of Line of Lrepoo! Packets, comprise magni vine Prithe NEW. YORK. GE, COLUMBUS ‘UROP! ‘1H AMERIC ENGLAND, NORTH ea scribes eonddestty Iook icwech bos sontineanes of tint exp” i Soipatormniel io tee. no many years, for which port which iho fing, or remitting money to their relatives, can acall ti in, “at sight for any amount, drawn direct oa Hoya ireland, Dublin, also, on rs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. i i d aks, oF thei Beusch jali he sriactpal tows Uhesaghout England, ie land, Wales : ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 35 Fulton street, Nog Sem N; BeThe Old Line of Li kets sail from this port & 1 Couney will had it up thee comfort and advan: eee one Recast arncreaee yoke OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. iS meld vai rackets for _ aaa mil saa hed in the following order, hat when the sail dy falls be Weoley, Gorges rel gallon the fuconeding day, vie From Liverpool The. CAMBRIDGE, ‘Jane i ™ aly is 4850 i. let. A lov. 16 Barstow, (Feb. 1 Mar. 16 a 8. Bartlett, (Feb. 16 April 1 Nov, t ie ‘The MONTEZUMA, uly 36 ae tons, 3h. 16 Jan. 1 "A:'B. Lowber, ( March 16 May 1 ‘The EUROPE, ‘Aug. 1 Sent. 36 Sis Faster Apt a4 rr ‘The NEW YORK, (new,) (Aug. 16 Jet. I 90 (oP Cropper,LApril It Sar ‘The COLUMBUS, ‘Siepe. Gee 6 ton, } ian 1 Feb. 16 G.A.Cole,(May 1 June 16 ‘The YORKSHIRE, (uew,) Sept. 16 Nov. 1 tons } rm March 1 sen then an voc taeeetl ta pike pistes oe Sots in thelr cabin accomm OF An thelr fast sailing qualities by’any vessels in the . "The commanders are well known 4s pen of charactesiand experience, and the strictest attention will always be paid to De es the comfort and convenience of yaaa. 2 omgaal ‘as regards the day of sailing, will be observed as fore. ‘The Price of passage ontward ig now fixed at One Handred Dollars for which ample stores of every. description, will rovided, with the exception of wines and liquors, which wi feuruished by the Stewards, if required. afer th captain oF aver of these, Ships willbe respon sil for any 4, parcels, ages: it. im unl regular bills of Yading are signed therefor. Fer freight or pas sage, apply to RDN Han AIG, aa Busting Slip, N. ¥. emf _and of WARING, BROTHERS & CO. Lopate ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1644. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. ine street, comer of South, J begs leave to real a of a : iS bacri and the public in general, to arrangements f 1044, for the pote bringing out Cabin, 2d Cabjer ad Steer: nage Y the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, sail- ing Ist, Lith, Ist and 26th of every mon B: the London Packets to sail. from New York, the ist, 10th and 20th—and gn the 7th 17th and 2th of each month, ne in connection with the above, atid for the ‘of a sul teres so vecpencere, the Sapecciber has eataaliaty ers, ed aregular line of lass New York built, sd copperedfastaned ships, to‘sail punetually every week through ou 4 Hor the agcom dation of 1s wishing to remit money to theif families or friends, di are given, payable at sight, on the following Banks, vig t cat, efmgete "Blended" Ee ndondey Sligo, exford, Sagan " Waterford, Galway, om thi in Ballina, fone , Monaghan, Bambri ally mena, Downpatrick, Cavan, hy Dumgannon, Bi liyahannon, Crore shire. otlanil—The Ci Pips eS Seo 5 England— a Atwood & Co., , London; Vaterioa Road; fuverpool; pajalse m every tows FT ames, i WRAY #2), apply to Re denresraw wy RNES aia ig A NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1844. Kis Price Two Cents. VRE—(Second Pataki or ‘apply. c FOR LONDON.—Packet of” the’: leadid Well Known Pick St occasion Mr. Stone told his wife to throw her arms over a visitor, Mr. Holmes, and kiss h that by the connivance of the husband, the party t to was concealed in the house against the wishes of the wife,land that such conduct wi aad outrageous on the part of Mr. Stone. other interrogatories were one side ‘and the other, and t suit is, whether both partie: The Queen’s advocate argued that gross conduct, cruelty, violent, disgusting, and obscene language e rs. Stone by her husband. ‘The evidence of Ann Knowles, who had lived for some years as nursemaid, fully bore out the fact. to in argument, but ‘ILLUSTRATIONS scr nree | Social Condition of Great Britain. Quskrn Victoria aT THE Orgna.—A ‘ation at the O; sort had taken present in her state box and state the highest nebility of her me julty in procuring a ticket admission; for on this occasion a stall cost six boxes were let as high as thirty guineas. Three boxes near the stage thrown into satin and crimson velvet, rofusely ornament- 'y trophies, awaited 1 Two men at arms in the costume of the middle ages, with tall halberds, stood upright beneath the royal box, of which they seemed to be the pillars, ‘so statue-like and ar, At half past seven the Queen made her entrée—she wore a magnificent tiara of diamonds, and her blue dress glittered with cious stones, Prince Albert, ina scarlet uni- lorm, accompanied her Majesty. The ii waiting were the Duchess of Buccleuch and the Behind these I remarked {Correspondence of the Herald:} Voice from Saratoga— Treatment fof the Slaves at Saratoga Srrines, August 6, 1844. Tam one of your Southern subscribers, and am now stowed away in this place with thousands of I have generally noticed on the arrival of the Southern mail, that your valuable paper is 1m- mediately sought for and read. Thave read a letter from one of our Southern Baptist ministers to a friend here, on the subject of the privileges of the colored people in their church relations, and believing many, very many, are ig- norant of their situation and the advantages they enjoy, not only in that relation, as members of our church, but in their domestic relations. 1 have thought it proper to send to you a copy of the letter, remove inthe minds of the more liberal d crude views, or be- lief, relative to the slaves. Therefore, you will oblige one of your subscribers in giving it inser- tion in your daily paper. “You speak of our communion season. both pleasant and painful. dded | and such, I hepe, as shall be saved, while with others, we had to use, the prunin, tised forty in the morning, and in the afternoon ad- ministered the communion to @ have not seen for a long time, il large a congregation of negros. The galleries were filled to overflowing, and the side pews were given upto them, and when they were packed, about half or nearly half ot the middle priated to them. kK blacks—there were at least sixhundred. Tell that to some of the mouthing abolitionists with whom Ask them when they will give up their seats in church for the accommodation of those free negros at the North? Invite some of them to come and visit us in some such seasons, and I think they will go back with a better opin- ion of Southern slave-holders aud slave-holdi ministers, than many of them seem now to have. Let this be remembered. ut on record on i ‘The accommodations of this ship for ea iaoigayll ony gel secure berths shoul bin, second cabin and id wot fail tormake ently Weed. te ‘ ith street, corner of Maiden Lane. 20th of August.— ST MINSTER. Cane, (dan as above, her ft day. securing berths wil tit costume, surrounded by court. I had great di had been used towards sions were reterred which cannot be given, to show that inference that he himself had been ltery—such as leaving his bank book in a house of ill repute. Other allegations, of a na- ture not to be referred to, were made as against the character of Mr. Stone. Upon the whole of the case the learned counsel submitted that the wife, who had not been induced by malicious mo- lives to contest the suit, ought to have sentence. Dr. Adams and Dr. Jenner, on behalf of Mr. Stene, contended that there was not the slightest ground for the court to assent to the prayer o1 the was a foul and false one. en found proved the wife A most liberal set- Mr. Stone upon the one, and lined with bl and silver fringe, besides bein; ed with gold and surmounte it treet. Liverpool and London can at all times tes, by the regular ii throughout Great FOR LIVERPOOL —Th ket ship NEW il on the I6th of A splendid fast sailin aptain Cropper, wil EID MPAN ot Souttrscscen meee Liverpool ¢an at all tit ling from that port immovable did they a e North, wrong an Itis as follows: The case set w The letters which had to be a convicted adulteress. tlement had been made by wife (£400 per annum,) and after some years of cohabitation she had picked up with individuals ith whom she had committed adultery. She had been detected with her paramour on board a steam- eron the Rhine. r i commenced. for the purpose of intimidation—that the character of his client might be injured by the ‘ (Dr. Adams) banked with his client, and continued still to do so. Propensities of an immoral nature were alleged band, but there was no could hold that th Countess of Dunmore. the Earl of Jersey and Lord Edward Bruce. ely, and on the stage, at the oF Wales; ‘ow’ seption Some were added to ‘OR NEW OBLEANS—Fint Pack and favorite Packet Ship aptain Owen, 1250 tons this fine ship for cabin, secon be Seah ao walter ae ot curtain rose immedi rerse which Was a8 iniaiesee eoene re e Queen crowned by divers allegorica res, Lablache, at the head ot the entire Italian com- ny, commenced singing ‘God, save the Queen !”” ‘he theatre rang with shouts of applause, which acknowledged with infinite ree Kingdoms. A Dump Girt —At Marlborough-street, on Tues- day, Mary Dillon, a very young and beautiful Irish girl, splendidly attired, and wearing a profusion of valuable jewellery, was placed at the bar. lice constable stated that between two and three o’clock in the morning, as he was proceeding on duty along Picadilly, he found th: the step of a doer nearto St. Jame head was leaning on her knees, and at first he con- cluded that she was sleeping, but on closer inspection he found she was in a state of complete stupor He, therefore conveyed her to the station-house, where, by the direction of Inspector Frowd, she was teuded by Dr Tothill, of Charles street, St. James’ Square, the divisional surgeon of the force ; but two hours elapsed before 0 state of consciousness. She afterwards intimated by signs to the Inspector that she was d ultimately wrote her name and address, am, on » slate—but she declined giving any further information respecting herself. a Dr. Tothill was of opinion that she was suffering from the effects of some intoxicating fluid, which, ot course, might have been designedly adminis- will sail positivel accommodations. of ever before, 80 her Majesty repeated) ‘ws Were appro- proceedings. He The,house wasfilled—whites and of 1100 tons, will ving accommodati Hed y om board at Orleans whart, foot E. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street. Facket, 8 ig SHERIDAN, © ‘OR NEW ORLE you may meet. e prayer of the wife ought to be ted. It was pertectly established that when inguage was used by Mr. Stone of an objectiona- ble nature, it, was when the husband wasin high spirits after his dinner. tended had not been proved. The evidence that had been adduced to support the charge of adulte- against the husband was insufficient. Daptain F, A. De Peyster, h Bepte. jysore NS.—LOUISIANA AND offence was in- ORENA, Capt Urquahar= handsome furnished accom _- 0 hath . "EK COLLINS & COM te el ‘or ht or passage, dations, apy on boar, ae [Correspondence of the Herald.) Boston, August 14, 1844. Rides and Hotels—What’s Fair for One is for Another—Fashionable—New Buildings: around Boston, &c. §c. I knew no better way of passing this dreamy afternoon, than of writing you. dered a peculiarity, but I prefer a ride or drive in the moraing, to any other time. hood of a city one has the road more to one’s self, less dust—then, the horses are fresh, faces at the cottage windows—people are more willing to let you drive in their grounds, if you so choose, than at a later hour when they have been a dozen times trespassed upon—and, in short, let any one try a drive at ei after an agreeable breaktast, an agree with me, they are welcome to a sult 1. fam atone of the best places in the world, I believe, the United States Hotel, and not by comparison either, for my last eighteen months have been divided between Cozzens’ and the Astor, as you may know—so J may be consi- dered a tolerable judge. My mind was made up for the American or from Worcester to Boston, in reply to a passenger to which house was best, I heard the Conductor say, the Tremont, American, or the United States Hotel—I concluded on the latter. Very few fashionables are visible—Beacon street looks quite deserted—Temple Place, Tremont and Summer streets have a few sensible ones left, who. prefer the comforts of a home, with the chance of a morning and evening breeze, to the many incon- veniences of travel, or the privations of a country There were never more strangers here than at present, Iam told, but they must be of a very Rattway, Accommopation.—The outcry which has been raised against railway companies for not affording more comfortable accommo third class passengers, has resulted in a sure from ignorance of the obje: i have exhibited so much cheap philanthropy either forget, or choose to forget that the more cemmo- 8 are made, the more will t b ‘ hem, and thus serious in- jury will be inflicted upon companies. Even now persons who ought to use the first class adopt the third. A shabby tellow of this description was the other day made the sub- ject of a practical joke :—He got into a third class carriage at a station not a hundred miles from this city, the superintendent of which was a bit of a A female of the humbler class being about to getinto the same carriage, the superintendent drew her aside, asked her to place herself close to leman, and instructed her what reply to make when a question was put to her. cordingly took up her position, and the superin- tendent said to her, ‘“ Mary, how long have you recovered from the typhus fever ?” “I am out now for the first time,” was the reply. This was enough—the gentleman’s love of overcome by his fear of typhus, and he forthwith , and took refuge in a second class. nts in New Orleans—Messrs, Hullen and Woodtul eho she was restored 4 : (Genesee, Capt Minot, will succeed the Le- FOR NEW ORLEANS—Packet of the dious third class carri: It may be censi- ag the “shabby rich” use above, her regular day, he accommodations of the ships of this line, it is well known, are superior to any other, and their punctuality, as usu relied on. ‘Those wishing ty secure berths, should 1 application on board, foot of Ma 76 South si. cor. 3 ‘The packer ship Genesee wil dccsed the Guoueers it i8 a notorious fact that bt lncabetie Inspector Frowd said, he had no doubt of the de- fendant actually being dumb. Mr. Maltby—Dear me! is that a tact—doesfany one know her ? Serjeant Burnett said, that « twelvemonth ago she was living in a style of great splendor in Pic- cadilly, under the protection of a nobleman. Inspector Frowd said, a very valuable gold watch was found in her possession, but no money. It also appeared that about twelve months ago she was found insensible in the street, and was locked up in the station-house for the night, on the sition that she was drunk, and from that time she became deaf and dumb. Mr. Maltby humanely directed Serjeant Burnett to see her home to her friends. Union Hau.—Yesterday a ¥ female apparel, described in the police sheet, as Mary Ann Page, but evidently a man in disguise, was charged before Mr. Cottingham with cruelty 3 iv] nlendid and favorite lge, will sail on Wednesday, 2ist August, her regu! ht o’clock or 80, ays t ‘The ships of this line being all 1000 tons and upwards, persons if they do not bark for the old country, will not fail to advantages to be derived i rence to any other, i way more comforta from selecting this line in pre- ‘as their great capacity ren le and convenient thai ir accommodations for cabin, second ¢ passengers, it is well known are superior to those of ‘of packets. Persons wishing to. secure berths al to make early application on board, foot of Burli % J.T, TAPSCOTTS At their general Passage Office, 76 South st, cor. Maiden in the afternoon. ze eas When in the cars left Mary’s side, —Worcester Journal. The Jewish Excitement in this City. To tx Epitor or THe HERALD,— The controversy which you have noti¢ed in your paper as existing in the Elm street synagogue, 1s of a merely temporal character. may thus be stated: Shall A, who has tor years been a stated attendant of divine worship in that synagogue, and has contributed to its funds accord- customs, have a vote upon the question of—to whom the management of the acquired by his means shall be entrusted ? nothing in the ecclesiastical laws of the Jews which would answer this question in the ne- i On the coatrary, the brotherly feeling and spiritual equality of all professing Jews, cated in the writi the affirmative, and 1 doubt not that every intelli: gent man will accord to the seatholders the side justice and of right. imagine, however, that just because this is a temporal question, connected with the control of the common property, that ithas created all the ex- citement which your correspondent B. designates “as a squabble among the street Congreg ition.” The squabble, if one it be, extends in point of fact also to the descendants ot the Revolutionary Heroes. acendants have not hesitated in their congregation, to pass by-laws substantially the same as the ones adopted by the Poles, Bavarians, Dutchmea, and tepresentatives of every pett grand struggle is, who shall we succeed then, the reigning families, Americans in the one and English in the other congregation, will no longer be the ‘ exclusive” managers o Jarge yearly revenues. There will be ‘‘ Dutch- men” among them, close calculating men, who, in , do not think it right nglish should ‘go the ople’s pockets. Let me ask whether or no, charges of ppressed moneys have not OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- rson dressed in LIVERPOOL—Only the 16th of August.—The W YORK, burthen 1050 The defendant, in a masculine voice, said—Your living by the donkey, and it’s A urt him. He 1s very stubborn at times, and I am obliged to hit him hard to make him go at all when he takes it intoghis head to be a ht ships of this line, most costly style, with every modern improvement and conveni- ence, that canuot but add to the comfort of cabin, 2d cal Those visiting the old country wil nterest to select these. other, For terms of pas: i should be The precise question irable conveyances of Beekinan street, oF t ing to its usages and Mr. Cottingham said that if the defendant was a femate, which he very much doubted, she dis- graced her sex by her cruelty to a dumb beast. Detendant—I am a female, although I have a beard; and am well known in Covent-garden mar- bers. a9 Ful door to the Fulton Baik 3 ‘ulton street, next door to ¢] tor i P. S.—Tlie New York stils from Liverpool on the Ist of Oe- for their friends can have them brought the packets comprising this magnificent om that port, punctually on the The mania for building 1s almost alarming. Houses are gcing up in almost every street, whole : _ Kents are nevertheless ver certainly one third more than in New Yor! much has been said of the many rides and the fine scenery around Boston—ot the great Mount Au- rticular—the cemetery of this emporium, remains {or me, excepting to rejoice with others that the great gate of entrance of wood in imitation of stone, has given place to one of sub stantial Quincy granite, and the pine fence of en- closure to a massive iron one. owner of the beautiful garden and n M. A., who has so long been famous for his polite- ness and hospitality in allowing strangers to admire them, has lately forbidden all ingress. He is satia- ted with gratified faces. i Charlestown is rapidly growing, to the pretended e i jostonians ; but their real chagrin. Singular enough though it may be, the seem to hate the very name of their sister city ‘ “I have been to‘Charles- town,” said | to a Boston friend the other day. “ Pig town we call it,” he replied. it at all fair, tor itis a very pleasant place, and much of it is venerable looking; and, then, it con- ut in her, or i blocks in many. ane el ay, aad th Ist and 16th of each mont Mr. Cottingham said that her conduct was net ae that of a woman, and that he should fine her our Rabbis, is ket ship Columbus will succeed the New on the Ist of September, ig FOR BATH, GARDINER AND H new steamer PE) 'N. Kimball, leaves the A policeman stood forward, and said that the detendant was well known in the markets as an hermaphrodite, and had been punished before tor acts of cruelty tothe donkey. ‘| The detendant did not contradict the assertion, ine he was commutted LOWELL, NOBSCOT, Capeain id Friday. evenings, ness on her arrival at tt places, to convey passengers to the neighboring towns. ir. Cushing, the It of paying the fi foreigners of the Elm A Memner or Paruiament.—Mr. James Dnff, M. P for Banff, was summoned before Mr. Twy- ford, for assaulting police constable A 163, and o! him in the execution of his duty. The honorable gentleman pleaded guilty. A 163 stated, that on Monday last he was on duty at Whitehall, to kee fusion among the carri These patriotic de- indifference of the to 1844 ig keaves ‘New York at 9 and 11 o’clock, A, M.. at 33, Gand 8 P. N ‘Leaves Port Ricamon principality. The d, at 20 minutes to 3, and 10 minutes to ep. the money. ton a) 8 and 10 A. M.; at 1M, 5 and 7% i ‘On Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11 A. a0. M. Leaves Port Richmond, at 20 minutes to rder, and prevent con- believe I. may say. which were setting i ers at the Duke of Buccleugh’s fete The carriages were fauged in line, to eet down their oc- cupauts, in regular order. Mr. of the visiters, drove up in his cab and attempted to break through the rank in order to the gates of the Duke of Buccleuch’s mansion. Witness told him what regulations had been made down of visiters, upon which the In a few minutes, Ido not think r. Duff, who was one ite of their foreign ori; at either natives, or figure” out of othe: the redoubtable “ defalcations and of been frequent in his congregation ? triumph, and the veil over the pecuniary affairs of all these bodies will be torn asunder, and “family ger protect the if conti IMMER ARRANGEMENT ‘ARE ONLY 124 CENTS. iF EAMER RAINBOW, GAFFY. We The Navy yard looks well. The receiving ship, Ohio, Captain William Hunter, is in her summe moorings, nearly opposite Long Wharf. ed divine service last Sunday morning, and was much impressed with the scene—so many of the sons of the ocean joining in the service of the church of America, and as devout and attentive as the fair damsels of the congregation, of whom there were not a few from the By the by, the reverend offic' the occasion, boards at the U. doubtless, add his testimony to mii of wild fellows are for the White Moun n o! in a dayor two, and I am thinking seriously of making one of them. set out; but it 1 find a tempting nook, somewhere near the sea shore, I may slip away from them. There was an eastern heiress at the hotel two days since, who—but, on the whole, I think I had better say more of her in my next. Ixpect to hear from me soon, and meantime, yours, faithfully. . Tae Wueat Crop in Kentucxy.—The Wheel- ing Gazette gives disheartening accounts in relation to the wheat crop of that immediate neighborhood, “The wheat fields in this vicinity, in har- vest, presented a most promising a supposed at that time that we woul and abundant beyond all former precedent. As soon, however, as the farmers commenced thrashi grain, the discovery was made that the flatt tions ef an abundant yield, above referred to, were decep- tive—there was, to be sure, an unusua) amount of straw, grain fellfar short of the reasonable ex- tations of our worthy agriculturist, and it was also at deal of the whcat was light and ks in measure to as to the settin honorable gent! jleman drove off. e returned, and attempted to di through the rank. Witness went up to him, and catching hold of the rein attempted to stop his horse, when Mr. Duff stc struck at him with the whip over the horse’s Witness warded off the blows, and Mr. Duff even- tually got out of his cab at the appointed place, and into the house. He retused to give his name to witness, as did Inspector Partridge corroborated the constable, and added that the latter was obliged to front of the horse’s head to avoid the violent blows which were aimed at him. " 8, who attended for Mr. Duff, said ‘ ad pleaded guilty, he, was not at liberty to make any defence 4 Mr. Duff said that the truth was, he was driving a very vicious horse, and as drive through an open space in the rank the censta- I hold of the animal, and thereby caused it to rear up and shy. He (Mr. Duff) then struck the animal in a severe manner, but he denied hav- ing struck at the policeman. d Ee Mr. Twyford said that he must believe the in- spectot and the policeman on oath against the statement of Mr. Duff He could make no excuse for that gentleman. The police had given him every warning, and told him the regulations of the commiesioners, but he had disregarded their orders. He repeated that the offence was not excusable, and he should order that Mr. Duff be imprisoned in the House of Correction for 14 days. Mr. Humphries said he ho; would take into consideration t having plead guilty. 10 A. M, and 4 P. ve Sanders Leave Newark at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. and New Freight carried at very reasonable rates. PEOPLE'S LINE OF STL. MBVAIS FOR ALBANY DAILY, Sundays excepted—Through direct, at Lg he Steamboat Pier between Courtlandt and Liberty streets. ‘Steamboat KNICKERBOC ‘Taesday. Thursday and Kee oflock Nt ban see POU mn pee iy, Bris ‘Sweambeat NORTH AMBRICA, Captain R, G. Crat- The beat NORTH AMERICA, Captsid KG. Crat; the above lines will, arrive the Moraing Train of Cars for ished with J egcrt sate opien, td for ished with new an fatate room, and for 8 ivalled on the Hudson, sight, apply on board, orto P. C, Schult, influence” will no lon; ity and elsewhere. gentleman on tel, and would, ine in its favor. Another Nulgance. Mr. Eprror :— Will you allow me to call the attention of the “* Natives” to a nuisance that calls loudly tor re- formation? I allude to the piles of mud and filth that are heaped up at the Staten Island fe dren are taken to this ferry for the fresh are met with a stench them of breath. Ishall at least strong enough to deprive Invalids are frequently in the habit of going to Staten Island for the braci i but are injured instead of being benefitted. I would ask, do they select a ferry asa place of de- posit for their nuisances? Are there not enough wharves that stand alone, and that would be ap- ‘opriate places for the reception of the nauseating Jf there are uot, there ought to be—and at any rate a ferry, like the Staten Island ferry, is no place for such doings. Hundreds are annoyed b speak in their behalf as well as for myself. ve already administered some very effici- s,” why will you not calling the atten- Win. H. Peck, Mo hg "Aftemoons, at se'cloek | that as his client , and ever, believe me he was attempting to ance, and it was NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—Moni ne from the foot of Barclay street, lauding ate places. pain BR Roe, Monday, Wednes clock, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs- Morning, at 7 o’clock. : lant gtreet, recs. ent advice to the ‘ Native: lend a helping hand now ? tion of the Common Council to the abominable nuisance, you will greatly wy but the yield of rope shrivelled, some make a bushel of the standard weight. to learn that many fields were injured by the rust. all these drawbacks, we are inclined to be- gate amount of wheat obtained this ultural region of count our city, will fall but little, it any, short of the average yield of former seasons, for we are assured that much more wheat was sown last falland many of our farmers have undou' ally fine crops.” Murper ann Arson IN THe INDIAN CountRy.— We learn from a gentleman just from the Indian country, that on Wednesday, the 17th inst., the trading house on Little River in the Creek Nation, belonging to Mr. Thomas Hezen of this town, has been bu: two young men (brothers) well known and highly re- spected in this place, named Aird, with two other men are unable to learn, have been murdered in the store carried off by a party of wild by the notorious Starrs. The Indians are said to be Comanches Four men, Rhea, Mitchell, White and Jones, were tried and condemned before his honor, the 16th inst. at South Sulphur, Texas, for killh men and one boy of the Delaware tribe of friendly In- dians, They were executed, under said sentence, the next day, in the presence of a large number of persons. Arkansas Intelligencer, July 27 From Rio Granpx.—The brig Nimble, Ferrell, arrived this morning from Rio Grande, which lace she left on the 2d July. She reports that the mar- ‘eta were glutted with flour, and all imports w: rally excessively dull. Hides were very scarce, sels were lying onjdemurrage, waiting prod: cent within a month. jut still strong and numerous in arma, ng villages and considerable towns.— ug. 14. AN Orn Sonechingn. eens d_ the magistrate e fact of Mr. Duff ir. Burnaby asked the constable whether Mr. Duff had struck him and injured him, or whether he had only struck at him 4 The constable replied, that the defendant had struck at him, but he had warded off the blow with e. ‘, Macy, Tuesday, to their light draught of wa. bars, and reach Al Morsr’s TeLkcraru.—I understand that arrange- ments are in progress, by private individuals, have Morse’s Electro Magnetic Telegray between Boston and New New York and Philadelphia. ‘she consummation of this enterprize, however, so faras I can learn, will depend upon what action Congress, a: its next session, may take to establish the telegraph by government authority. Pro- fessor Morse, | think, prefers the letter mode of hav: i telegraph put into operation. Several very material and rtant improvements, both as regards the mode of writing, os well as in the application of the electric fluid have recently been discovered by the electric experi- ments made by Mr Vail. It is a curious fact that durin, @ thunder storm some time ago, the wires between two o} the upright posts were struck by They were, however, soon men ‘Thursday and Saturday Evenii The Boats of this ter, are able at all times to pass tl s n ple time to take the morning train of cars for the ‘or passage or freight, apply on board, or at the o| AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Of 1200 tons and 440. ho Under contract with the Lor Us ‘ spring than naual, and BRITISH AND NORTH ly harvested unusu- Mr. Twyford said he had labored under a misap- prehension; he thought Mr. Duff had injured the policeman, bnt as he had only struck conceived that imprisonment was too severe a pun- ishment. On the other hand, he was of opinion that afine of £5 was no punishment atall. He wished this act of parliament had not given magis- trates a choice of fine or imprisonment. As the case did not present such glaring misbehaviour as he had at first thought, he should, instead of im- prisoning Mr. Duff, inflict a penalty upon him, but that penalty must, of course, be the highest al- lowed by law, namely, £5. The fine was paid immediately. Consistory Court—Wednesday.—Beronr Dr. Luenincton.—Stone vy. Stone. —The arguments this case were brovght to a conclusion late this afternoon. It is a suit, promoted by Mr. Stone against his wife for a divorce, on the ground of In the earlier proceedings, the learned intimated that as adultery, on the part of the } was established, it — — Oe pecemmany to ear arguments upon that point. ie marriage Lie oa 1885, and the cohabit: In the prelimi- iptain Alexander Ryrie. ptain Edward G, Lott. ‘William Harrison. Will sail from Liverpoo! and .—Baltimore Letter, Fatar Casvaity.—Mrs. Maria Hotchkiss, wife of Mr. —— Hotchkiss, of Derby, on her passage with her widowed mother, on their way to vi- jends at the west, on board the schr. Mosel Capt. Stannard, when in the vicinity of Cat knocked overboard inja squall, and drowned. Efforts to recover the body were unavailing, and the bereaved and lonely mother returned home yesterday in th from New York, destitute of ev: feelings which find a place in case was made known to the boat, just before the landing, at dollars were instant] ceived with tears o} funds which they possessed were lost with nate Mrs.H The Moselle arrived at Albany on Saturday, without having obtained any intelligence of the lost one, —New Haven Herald, A need surgeons, and are supplied For freight or passage, aoply, BRIGHAM, Jun,, THE NEW ao aise Oh CAPTAIN D. HOWE, ill el Li on FLSA, 2 of Att her trips regularly ‘during seme twelve to fifteen collected for her reliet thankfulness and having risen 15 were not quiet, and often capturi Baltimore Patriot, Cana. i New Granapa.—We learn that Messrs, William Stephens and Andrew Ha have contracted with the construct a canal from t! took place in Februa: was continued until re nary proceedings, Mrs. Stone sued for a divorce on two pleas—cruelty and adultery. Alimony pen- dente lite at the rate of £250 per annum ha Tue Anti-Rent Compination. letter, addreased to a resident of t entleman travelling through Deleware county, shows the extent of the Anti-Rent movement, and the import- ance it has been made to assume : Kontniont, Aug, 9, 1844 “The Anti-Rent movement in Dela to an alarming degree, and an agent dare district. The tenants in this vicinity ‘The following 8 city, froma ue, of this cil and js the largest steam- , of this ty, 600 horsepower, boilers jay of Carthagena to the een miles, This can: y of Carthagena a vast extent of the inte. rior country, an! will revive the business of that ancient city.—U. S, Gazette. Sprep.—The distance trom New York to Boston, by way of the Long Island Railroad, is 200 miles. necomplished inten hours and a few minutes. This is making better time than the Western Railway. Derrorr.—There has probably never been more building in any one season in the city of Detroit than the blocks of stores and dwellin; are being erected all over the city. ti ded with Evan's Patent Safety The Cabin 18 230 feet long, with separate Saloons for Ladies and Gentlemen—spacious State, The allegations which had been given in, con- tained charges on both sides of an extraordinary nature. On the part of the husband it was alleged that the conduct of Mrs. Stone had made n miserable ; that she had committed adultery with Sussex Lennox at Boulogne and other places, where they had lived together as man an Many other such allegations were made and proofs ve allegation of Mrs. F Hoome extend the whole jocrs opening fromthe inside aod ont, ts of the boat arefiatgtied ‘and furnished in a style unequalled any other Inthe word. Ample age Passengers, in foe large well ve oS face in the infect have been regaled with several lectures by itinerant ora- tors of the " down rent” school, and it is believed that by the fall every tenant will heve joined the association, deed life and property are both in danger in case of refu sal to respond to the cry of “down rent,” and to sign ur. ticles by which these bands of disorganizers are held to ents have been repeatedly threatened ith personal injury.”—Albany Atlas. jated Cabins, ove of whieh . SARNEY & CO, : , i Stone, an agsumption i connived at the conduct of the wife; that on one Th ecatricals. M’lle Desjardins and Mons. Martin, are about to give two Balls in Newport, and have invited Mons. Korponay to assist them ; but the latter gentleman has declined the invitation in consequence of pre- vious arrangements having been made by a num- ber of the tashionable visitors at that place to have a ball under his direction. Signorina Borghese, assisted by Signior Luigi Perozzi, were announced to give a_ concert this evening in the saloon of the Ocean House, Rhode Island. Mr. Rodney’s company, having closed their en- gagement in Montreal, are now en route to King- ston. They are expected to open, for a short sea- son, on Monday or Tuesday next. Signor Casella, the violoncellist, is now at Provi- dence. He gave a highly successful concert at Newport, a few days since. The Steyermark Family gave their last farewell concert last evening at Lee’s Saloon, Boston. The National Theatre in Boston, will open in a fortnight—Robert Hamilton, Eeq., as stage mana- er. - Mr. Brougham, the Irish comedian, is about to ie Boston,to fulfil an engegement at the Na- tional. Miss Nelson shortly leaves on a Canadian tour.— She has been an universal favorite here. Herpan- tomime is the most eloquent in the world. _ The Virginia Minstrels are at the Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. The Ethiopian Serenaders are expected shortly in the same city. 5 Ot:o Motty, the equestrian, and his sub-treasurer got intoa difficulty at Albany, on Friday evening, in which bowie knives were drawn, but no great damage done to either party. Miss Clarendon is advertising for recruits for the fall season at the Pittsburg Theatre, to commence in September. P George Barrett is playing a very successful en- gagement at the Arch street, Philadelphia. _ The Mysterious Lady is astonishing the visitors of Saratoga. i} _Mr. Lennox, the Scotch comedian is now in this ay 3 ag is also the enterprising Thos. Fivan musical family of the name of Baker, have been fiving concerts in Concord where they have been ighly spoken of. They were to make their ap- pearance at Newburyport, last evening. Personal Movements. Hon. Daniel Webster left Boston Tuesday for his country seat, Green Harbour, Marshtield. The Hon. Edward Curtis, late Collectorof New York, was at Springfield last week. In consequence of bad health he was obliged to return to Saratoga, whence he goes ina few days to Sharon Springs. Hon. Wm. H. Seward arrived in Buffalo on Tuesday evening, and has taken lodgings at the American. Com. Elliott has been ordered to take command of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, in place of Com. Read. Itis pl that the venerable ee of Nancy died at Marseilles on the 9h July. The news is contained in a private letter from Paris received by the Bishop of Quebec Mr. Barrett, the distinguished Swedenborgian reacher, lectures at Lyceum Hall, New Bed- ord, this evening. Jacob Hill, Esq., has been appointed Post-master of Sebattis, (in the town of Webster,) in place of John L, Cutter, Leq., resigned. Hon, Albert S. White, U.S. Senator from Indiana, recently announced in a speech at La- fayette, that he should not be a candidate for re- election. Col. Abert, Chief of the Engineer Department of the U. 8. Army, ig at the Michigan Exchange, De- troit. Mr. Hillard, our Charge d’Affaires to Belgium, has resigned, and is on his way home. The Bel- gian papers speak of him in the most compliment- ary manner. ’ A minister ot the King of the Sandwich islands arrived at Montreal a day or two ago, on business connected with the Northwes: Company, He left town with Sir George Simpson tor Lachine. John D. McCrate 1s the Loco candidate for Con- eas in the “Comet” Uistrict, Maine, composed of incoln and most of Oxford counties, united by a single town of Kennebec. Freeman H. Morse is the Whig incumbent. The statement that the Hon. Joseph Grinnell, member of Congress from Massachusetts, had re- signed his seat, 18 positively contradicted. Hon. Mr. Casey, late a meraber of Congress from Ohio, has been recently enriched by a lega- cy of $20,000. Col. Brodhead, the historical agent of the State of New York, returned on Mon ia in the Queen of the West, from Liverpool. He hus brought with him a large number of manuscripts copied. from the English archives, and another large par- cel of French documents 1s on board a Havre erie expected. Col. Brodhead is in good health, and is staying at the Astor. Col. Jacob D. Mathiot is the Whig candidate for Congress in the Westmoreland Distr Pa. posed by Hon. Henry D. Foster, Loco, Captain Hill, of the Philadelphia City Guards, has received a present of a superb sword from his fellow-citizens, in token of their approval of his conduct duripg'the Southwark riots. Whittier, the poet, has become editor of the Middlesex Standard, a new weekly abolition paper at Lowell, Mass. The Locotfocos of Clinton county have nomi- nated Noyes P. sist of Plattsburgh, for As- eerablys and Charles Jones, of Blackbrook, tor Clerk. Arvains in Canapa.—This morning’s mail has given us Montreal papers of the 12th, and Quebec papers of the 10th inst. From the Quebec Mereury of the latter date, we take the following items ot news: In ee atone there reigns at this moment a com plete calm, Whether this perfect tranquility may be fa- vorably argued from, or that it is but the yuiet preceding the storm, it is next to impossible ut this moment to pre- dict. Responsible Government, in all its phases, has been ar- gued and re-argued usque ad nauseam, and the copious low of ink thereon expended, the rack of brain, and the tortu- ity and subtlety of argument adduced and wasted by the several sophists and zealots, on both sides, Joes not seem to have carried any decided conviction either way. We have kad the Reverend Egerton Ryerson defending the Governor General, and “Legion” refuting his allegations. Mr. Wakefield has written in England his “View of Sir Charles Metcalfe’s policy,” and Mr, Hincks has replied to it in his letters to the “Morning Chronicle.” The Reform Association has issued its manifestoes, and promulgated its views of the differences between His Excellen: nd his late counsellors, and have now issued the first of a re- riea of “Tracts for the People,” on the same subject. But cui bono? Has any decided effect been achieved? The ex-ministers have uot made progress, nor have we yet had anew Council named. The affairs of Government are in statu quo; bot all ies are anxiously expectant of the announcement of a new ministry, which may either con- firm the present quietnde,or bring matters to a crisis upon which some definite and decisive action may be taken. Y J, haa partial. ly separated its former individuality, o mer collect- iveness of action. Mr. Baldwin, it is received at Rimouski, an progren the presentation of addresses from various sec route, ‘The Upper Canada papers state that a requisition has been forwarded to Mr. Baldwin to present himeelf for Middlesex, in opposition to the present candidate, Mr. Parke ; and it is moreover asserted that he (Mr. B.) does not wish to come forward again for Rimouski. Itis also stated, that several of the constituencies around Quebec will be contested by young members of the bar. ‘The Canadian mentions an improvement in the means of regular communication between the north and south shores of the 8t.Lawrence,atThree Rivers and Berthier (en hauty At both these places horse-boats ply a as aferry. ‘That at Three Rivers was built by subscriptions from the inhabitants ; the subscribers reserving to them- selves the privilege of gratuitous ferryage- Public works in Canada while their designs remain good are, seemingly, productive of much discord from the un- happy spirits who labor upon them, and who are unfortu- nately worked upon by cerning men to further their po- litical views, regardless ot the interruption to the pre ex- istent tranquility of the Province, and the wu: they are the means of creating and perpe' « hear of several new projects, in the shape of railroads through the Townships of Canada F but we much fear that copitaliste will her re they embark their means in these speculations, for the reasons we have just stated ; thatiresh fuel may thus be added to the now wa- e. avers promise well, our commerce is on an improv- ing footing, but adventurous and reckless politicians step in to mar our best interests. May their bad aims be frus- trated. gio will . Agrand trotting match for $100 will come off at the Sambridge Park to-morrow, (Wednesday) at past four. Admittances to the course, 50 cents ———__— The hotels at Newport, R.1, are crowded with visitors. The arrivals on Friday Inst were 170, and the whole number of strangers there is said to ex- ceed one thousand.

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