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NEW YORK HERALD , 4 Erusxovocicat Society or New Yous.—This Death of General JacksonThe Last Seer: Sporting Intelligence. = ——— SSS 9 't from Mexico—Banishment of San: Ci e ‘ociety, which is of very recent formation, has just: , of his Life, Trorrinc anp Pacine MaToueEs over ru Cen- ta AnnaArrival of Bustamente. Hoildngs going up fo ‘Gafous a hy ko New York, Tuesday, June 17, 1845, vublished a volume of its transactions, which does The soathern mail of yesterday afternoon broaghigrtevitie Coursx, Yxsrexpay.—Four matches w ‘The Mexican steamer Neptuno, Capt. Parkinson. Jwe have nine te time oticed, but the daily increas- — SSF inite credit to its members. The President is thesgthe painful intelligence that Andrew Jackson is noggannounced to come off, yesterday, over this track, ™ ttrived at Charleston on the 12th inst., from Havana.|4 pepnbermanes td iiaists tase to keep eae ae Death of General Jackson. onerable Albert Gallatin, who, as statesman andfdmore! He died on the 8th inst., aged 78 years and@gand as might have been expected, drew a goodly with advices to the 9th inst. She is on her way t«} reply to an juiry as te what he thought of New ‘The event for which the nation had been resigne: J -cholar, omne tulit punctum. 2 _ 8 months. y muster of the choice spirits. The weather wa: ig New York. Par Te ae ee ee eee ly looking for some time past, has at last occurred Ethnology or Ethnography asa scence, has for it] The particulars of his death and of the last scenejgrather warm, and every amount of dust prevailedg We learn by her, through the Charleston papers, ij ntain some of the most splendid and the venerable Jackson 18 no more, We giv @ 'vject the study of man—his natural history, social of his life—the painting of his portrait for Louis@falong the road. ‘The track was in good order, con-@4at the British mail steamer Medway arrived at Ha. pean bog hag ype em Howto ode nat in another column the details of the sad intelligence @ ‘bits, and political organizations. ‘The proper clas-f Philippe, the King of France, are annexed. feidering, butas hard as bricks—a complete stone. * 4g’204 on the 7th inst., from Vera Cruz, which plac J oi oa heas at the jin ie sebigioue, ‘The news, although it was, as we have said, anticipa §M ification of men into races and families, cannot bef {{From the Louisville Journal, June 11.) The first sport announced to come off, was,iq he left Ist inst., having on board Gen. Santa Anna, ‘a pity that the beantiful proportions of ady and family, who were banished from Mexico, 10 obscured by the dense mass of build- ted, produced a marked sensation in this city. Many entifically made, without an analysis of their in § DeatH or Gesxnat Jackson. An express arrived! A maton, mile hapiay best three in five, in harness, fo tely diversified languages and forms of speech func’, this morning, from Nashville, with intelligence ™ > : i i i ; d on their way to Venezuela. ‘We understand that a chime of bells is to be h persons immediately closed their stores-—flags were @ | v that this eminent man died at the Hermitage on Sund Wm. Whelan nam -+.28 g. Henry Clay fa’ : fa tis. We anders acl ung, throughout the community, all seemed impresse: MJ thnography. On the continent of Europe, thit Mferwards revived. His death will no doubt create agreatpmthe ubsence of the party who was, teeording Ce ee cule beara Hla to Mexico with the feeling that a mighty man had departed fo JM cience has, within a few years, attained unjMfsensation throughout the country, ia creement, to have driven Henry Clay. The writtenggo™ ~ustamenté on Doare, on his way i ever. General Jackson’s naine has iong been asso | cninent degree of importance. Ethnologicalll ral ao the Louisville Democrat, June 11.) = of the match were, that it should come off org It must have been a little curious to have thes“Hi*[o Condition; but in consequence of the con- ciated with the history of this country, and will bef ocieties have been formed in Paris and London MMhife closed on Sunday Para hae ey peng Baas i fan”, Clay st $250. Besar. Waodralt ewe chieftains thus meet by accident. It is only « boc y Gre gictthat must Jermgrermos he ee now enrolled on the list of worthies who have don: mm Chat of the former capital published the first volumeagSunday mo: the report geached Nashville, th hrought forth, and Wm ‘Whelan took his seat tom” YC8ts since that Bustamente was overthrown. Moo, jay, onsen might be made—merely seying i ice. He had many faults.{@ ‘f its transactions two ye: The |: it iste expired, owing to his having fainted away, in the atWMdrive Henry’ Cl When thi ind banished by Santa Anna. chat when the outside ofthe church is finished, and they the republic no mean service. He had many fat it years ago. e latter, it is Fie temoxe kin from his chair to hie bed: rive Henry Clay. en they were called up, en gs > Sawer oo mor & ‘ap, we hope those Who of which friends and enemies alike made as mucl JM ‘elieved, has not yet published any papers. ‘There| He, however, recovered, for a few hours, A’ shortqMOl. Bertine objected to Whelan driving, ag it war All indications of war between Mexico and th Miy® the Gontgol of this affair will cease tb outrage the as they could; but he had-also many virtues, anc a remarkable fact recorded in the Paris volume, mini, A epee Bape ene fae teg ert ip ° ae uietetoad. peer pect »” ane Ha United States hud cooled down. Spaeclp Hing or i ing adherents tombs Jed soe let them, only, be remembered now! Amid th fifto show that different races of men may be distin-fMand intellect unclouded. He expired with the utmosiflformer case Was not inentioned. After a good dealfil It is recorded in one of the Havana papers that th: ierely mention the tomb of the gellant Lawrence. as quiet and solemn shades of the Hermitage, an: {MM suished by their peculiar organs of articulation, for| ‘meppews| g ressing ioe highest confidence in a happyfMof confab and con, the judges decided thaiggt'rench Secretary of Legation had been insulted by velng tmong them. atone close by the ashes of his wife, enturies after they have migrated from their ori-Ml "General Houston landed at Neshvile, at haf past 6, one? Nery oma, co, ceride according to the written ome Mexican soldiers. The Secretary had, re, the jitie, Muanis, Bank ie being, pulled down, end ¢ “ After life's fitful fever he sleeps well !” sinal habitats. ‘The writer says, that the celebrated gmSUDday evening, and set off in haste to the Hermit i Hitam Woodraft's weight was ntede up, ‘To tha pgauized of the government of Mexico prompt redress. the same spot. . Te: smutantur et mutamus con illis. ———= inguist, the Cardi Anti put was met by the physician who informed him that Colonel obj e He or he would demand his passports. Wo remember when this beautifal little building was : % Jardinal Mezzofanti, at Rome, can de: MiGeneral was no more ! he Colonel ol }, a8 no one could tell Wood- z e most splendid edifice in Wall street ; now, News from Europe. intelli A Cte ancestry of an Englishman from his pronun-if We received this intelligenco from Col. J.C. Eldredge,ggttt’s weight unless he was present to weigh, and they {From the Charleston Courier, June 12) in the general improvement of the age, it is ‘The Caledonia with half a month’s later intelli MM iati d tell him whether hi fe who accompanied Gen. Houston from Texas; and who isg@Colonel called upon him to come forward and 4 at small and confined—so down with it, shies 4 hi sf ation, and tell him whether his forefathers werefilow on his way to Washington City. Mweigh. Notwithstanding this, the judges persistedggtion of respect on his arrival at: Havana, being escorte: nother bi in its stead. In Wil- gence is now due, She is thirteen days out thitMMCelts, Saxons, or Normans, The Cardinal Mezzo fl ‘The simplo shnouncemest of this melancholy, thoughiin thetr decision, and the Coldnel entered a protest Be Nise Sernee Hy ands of music... while iiiie sisation street, between John and Fulton, a whole block noon 1 uals tht seca ‘anti speaks forty or fifty languages, not imperfect- 28, jgzpected event, will excite the deepest emotions inglaguinst the affair and withdrew ; Henry Clay then! ' has been torn down, and a row of splendid stores is to be opinion was quite unfavorable to the newly con! tec] authorities of Mexico. We have no positive particulars as to the course pur- ued bY oe Mexican government, in banishi te ut Cay rected in their place. On the North River, near the Battery, wharves are being erected for the accommoda- of the American people. . The Mexican lemnity. y, but correctly, as has been attested by natives off#Jackson bel ong gy marioan a ne. bite mill Zon ralked over for the stakes. Some further trouble, tion of the various boats that come in at that point.— The mystery of the Mexican indemnity still re fMjis many different countries. His Holiness the Pope aie Teo erie piece ly badmarnp ering fair, Tiber ane at ie Mealy ogre om 1a tee mains unsolved. Public attention continues, how-#-alls hima miracle of tongues. This faculty of de-[MM ‘The funeral, we understand, was to have taken place gan yen come tagather again upon true sporting prin-| at the de cag pect 9) itor ksh bat be Cedar te] Nghe alia corte hobies Si aineataebehod ot and a ever, to be very generally and keenly directed tofff-ecting the original source of migrating familiesqm™*#te™dey morning. i t pode ng of jockeying non ce RN nis private property was respected--that he nad witha hore houses that soumaly ware st the weler side, com- i i i ‘From the Nashville Whig. . match was ei Imanding a view of the and river, have now toput up the subject, and the prevalent opinion appeurs to befwill hardly be questioned. Daiireace of Gsaeenatcerit os ndentfin harness, three entries for pe ea oar ie ee 6 iginditgy of money, and. was in good personal y with a view of their neighbors’ premises. The tion warehouses of potesh, &0., and the Havre packets hat now take up their berths entirely on this side of the own, with the many foreign vessels that are always to be found there, give employment to &c.—so much so that We ond South street. Avnivensany or Battie oy Bunker Hitt, 1x Bostox.— ts. It is tated that all anticipations of war between the! United States and Mexico subsided—and a strong, joractical evidence that such was the case, is the fact tha'| he Neptuno, the property of Mexicans, had been or-| lered to New York to refit, which would of course not have been done if the owners were apprehensive of such! that there has been the grossest and ee culpable ‘The present volume of the American Ethnologi- ys thet Hoel "s portrait of General Jackson, re- jo Peatchs betonly el aoe out of ne eres : negligence somewhere, on the part of our govern-Mifcal Society will establish another claim to the con- ect hee for Lou lippe, decidedly thegisorrel stallion of powe: uild for size, and a blac! ment, and that the refusal to pay the equitable de-Msideration and respect of the world for American| hed oe ar Rae} the reg ae roxiat pane realied. Since Joe sd / pounme tune ea handes mands of the claimants is altogether unjustifiable—fiscience. It contains the following articles :—I. The} peceeie compienee Levaarwingeen dt?) cae we but the backers of the black one frightened al! nay, positively dishonest. leemi-civilized nations of Mexico, Yueatan, and Cen-fMout «speculation bie ion ‘and figure bert and emecie-qgthe field by their offers of 20to 5 onhim. "The resull n event. In the meantime, one Mr. Ben:. E. Green, a con Witral America, by Albert Gallatin. II. Ancient Re- —the countenance placid, though much shrunk fromigshowed they knew what they were about, for he took A large number of persons went on to Boston, PA eas f 4 i face 0 bo 5 secoi 5 /THEASTE! SHERIES.— ‘ing intel-"4 » to partici of Duff Green, we believe, has come out witha long-Zimains in Tennessee, showing the very curious fac ee se oad rey ‘he torehond litle more of; te loaer Pete ier potcee pepe Hy es ot Setanta tee in there phism rea) ‘me N tigence, pubbahied in the official journal at Washing- ton, will be read with gratification : It will doubtless be recollected that the construction| jf the first article of the Convention between Great Bri-' io Ni resent on delegations, and will muster their force. The Odd Fellows Celebration comes off also in Boston onthe 19th inst., andan immense assem- winded and pompous statement in the Washington Mthat the Phallic worship prevailed among the In vation than appears in the 3 hitherto@fred. He Jones rode the winner and Colonel Ber- : PP e im; —The abundance of his sow-white hair ifftine the sorrel, but notwithstanding all the tact of the Union, affecting, with an air of rather amasing im-Midians of that region, by Dr. Troost. III. The Gravel” . h r pudence, to throw a great deal of new light™Creek Tumulus, Pyramid, or Mound of Westernfileny rvousioa otaijereen Hvoly represented without@latter it was no go—it was not in him and could not bly is expected. A C r=: ome out. - ain and the United States of 1818,relative to the right of, i on this subject, but in reality communicating very MiVirginia, by Mr. Schoolcraft. IV. Himyaritic In- Mia ranat oieh ecmaanoh, tall een twogg ishing in the waters of the Anglo. At ican dependen- Hoary Mos Tages : Miron pegs rp ro litle, if any, information, of which the public was not Mecriptions of Southern Arabia, by Professor Turner, MAMmorn Swixouinc.—A more rascally fraud rs—and such a match—the least said the bet- le eoneten Sore Broadway as far as the Atlantic Garden, and from thence ito the Exchange Hotel, in Courtlandt street, where they have taken up their quarters. This is a fine Soarpeny 5 land they have come on here fora two-fold object—for pleasure, and also to improve themselves in military tac- os, and the actual marching which they would have to lundergo in case of being called on to act in warfare. They number forty-one muskets, and are accom} b band of seventeen musicians, The following is a Geo. White ; First Lieuten- ; Third do., Howey. We and attention of their brother soldiers of Ne jo often expe- rienced kind receptions i Iphi Cuaniorernina 1x Broapway.—The whips of Broad- lway were yesterday astontihed by the appearance of one of Kipp & Brown’s omnibuses with twenty-two horses attached, which were driven by Mr. H. Lacey ith great skill, from K. & B.’s stables to the Bow Green, round which they went at atrot. They returne: ip Broadway, and, with the exception of a slight deten- tion near Murray street, reached the stables again safe- lly. We believe this is one of the greatest feats in driv- ling everfperformed. Police Office, June 16.—A Lavy ano Gentiesan in an Awxwarp Prepicament.—A young Southerner who same on here with a ‘pocket full-ol rocks” to back Pey- fe ‘ A é : 5 . Mmahas seldom been perpetrated under the form of law, it i before fully in possession. This Mr. Green gravely M#Hebrew Instructor in the Union Theological Semi-Mthan is presented iti the teeanda ot the tan County Dis pr eer Rileiear gs sugges lapses put forth as his apology for appearing before the pub nary of New York. V. The Punico-Libyan Monu-jmrict Court, of Iowa gli of May Term, A. D. 1845. un between the heats of the succeeding matches, lic, the necessity of correcting the ‘ misstatements™iment of Dugga, inthe Kingdom of Tunis, by Mr.MGoc¢”! rite ene residing wich Prgthe Piatt The best piece of sport of the day was a purse of of the New York Herald and Journal of Commerce.” ™Catherwood. ) ected by a single precedent, fisranchise e rightful i T i beaten eatin cet nsbtse} in five under the saddle, . me Moa 7 a p tors undred an ter He then goes on to assert that we have attacked: The essay of Mr. Gallatin is a monument offer epe hort lend in peg together ‘with: all the buildings Wm. Whelan enters. virulently attacked Mr. Shannon.” Pray when @llearning and philosophic sagacity. He shows con-§Mand improvements thereon; and transfers more thang —D. Bryan, s and where have we ever attacked Mr. Shannon ? §clusively, by an analysis of all the languages of peniecaiewasys $0,000 6 for p german dukedan ty om Hk On the contrary, we have defended him. Again and {North and Central America, that they belong, gram-f@an sete a bit of a young lawyer, who probably paidifl Previous to the start, so1 tion was made to} and again we have taken up the eudgels in his favor, matically, to the same family, however they maypanalf of even that sum in \*paofessional services.” Thelthe b. m. Fashion; it was stated that she had won| a . r . ‘a i § plaintiff w: H. T. Reid, the defendant J hb i i and repelled the assaults made upon him in various differ lexically, or in words. He very logically infers im W ebst oa “The suit wan, bronght in an action off isin. ore ee wich The fe delay and quarters, Mr. Green must be very verdant indeed—from their total dissimilarity from all other lan.jgright—so miscalled—-under the statuto of lowa.Mlihen came to the scratch in good style in the ordei but-that runs in the family—when he undertakes toggeuages, as far as known, Asiatic or European, thatfim®, recover of Pests the Possession of oe cartindlabove, and ridden by those in whose’ bain they put forth such statements as that. But he asserts also, gif we are to look to those .quarters for the origin off™lying in Lee county.” he Plaintif's ttle rested ‘por : ek ae pte’, esa ed the wey, Ba abe 5 aft ‘ . i ; at ‘wo Sheriff's deeds, made upon Sherifi’s sale of the bot fell sot Mm. that not satisfied with such comparatively small game,@the Indians, we must place that origin as near thepmpyo.9' lands, to satisfy jud cents in fever of Ba. Jouuedn lup, the other two, some three or four lengths be- as poor Mr. Shannon, we have in the same virulent first dispersion of the human race as our chronology#Mand David Brigham severally- Reid was the purchaserg™hind; at the quarter Nell went up, and Bryan made manner attacked Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Buchanan, the will allow. His analysis of Mexican hieroglyphics.ggunder these Sherifi’s sales of all said Half Breed lands, ata bad break, which threw his chance backward Presidetit himself adie ti Ss ‘h i ; Pethe aggregate sum of two thousand eight hundred andidimore than n trifle, but he recovered mightily, ere resident himself, and to cap the climax, the Union’xfastronomy and chronology, arts and science, is tooB¥eighty-four dollars and sixty-six cents. Now lot us lool | H i * very humble Ben. E. Green.” Well, thisfelaborate for this sh ice. Hi for a moment into the history of these judgments in favorggte Feached the hulf, which was done in I min, 22 ry humble servant, Ben. i. Green.’ ell, this elaborate for this short notice. His argument, how- While lowe Sass part offm™seconds, Nell leading, with Ephraim close at her of the of Fundy was the m 0 natiavandes Conpinined obra neha ct ti deen, containing the satisfactory intelligence that, aftes| la reconsideration of the subject, although the Queen’s government adhore to the construction of the Conven, . Ephraim Smoot m. Nell Gw; his n important concession, not merely as removing an oc: ion of frequent and unpleasant disagreement betweer he two governments, but as re-o} ing to our citizent those valuable fishi yunds wil the Bay of Fundy, which they enjoye fore the war of 1812, but fron which, as the British government has since maintained chey were excluded by the Convention of 1818. Manuractures ar tHE West.—We notice tha i oe i aa ae a of Johnson and Brigham 4 peg i ‘ona, and of course made a small fortune by the opera- ts certainly new to us, and will be so also to ourgMever, aguinst the foreign origin of Mexican astrone-MWisconsin, the Legislature of Wisconsin d anftail; at the three quarters Whelan made a break,fmthe manufacturing of ladies’ buskin shoes 18 now ¢ lit B. y Pe readers. We cannot siford to waste time in refutMimy is, to our minds, conclusive. Act for the partition of the Half Breed lands,'&e.” AlsofMwhich threw him a little behind, and Jones kepijmeecominga branch of business at Oswego. Heretofor gg ion. was strolling up Broadway on Sunday evening, en- joying the delightful breeze and gazing on the fair beau- ‘ies whom the hot weather had not yet driven out of town. At length he was accosted by a fair damsel, who, in the politest manner in the world, invited him, with a winning smile, to gallant her home to her residence in Anthony street. Our young blood could not resist the hear at pe 80 fering her his arm, he escorted the lady to her aunt’s, Ira. Mary Hodges,in Anthony street. They had not been snsconced in a snug little parlor more than half an hour, vefore a violent oar was heard at the outer door,and he iy, clas] ing her fair hands, exclaimed, ‘Oh dear, ines .t has been usual to depend upon New York, both for the naterial in the rough, and thé articles themselves; bu iow the skins are prepared at that place, and the shoe: nanufactured in such a way as to afford a fair profit t« she exporters, as is evidenced by the frequent shipment. rom Oswego to New York. The Advertiser remarks:— the a making through this-port, show some hing of the progress of manufactures in the west.. Many irticles are entirely changing their direction, and it in almost every day occurrence to see the candles o thicago,and the brooms of Wisconsin, discharging fron western vessels, consigned to the New York market ing such ridiculous charges. The whole letter, He says but very little of the lapidary inscriptions ue teed Laentarat Atel pose ther pansitionso re ee Ae thie voll oe re ook Be ett kee Khe a however, is full of a blundering inconsistency quite found in the Grave Creek Pyramid, and describedmwhor ne and Brigham another, In 1839,thel winner, and kept ee to within 20 len; of the in keeping with the loose and random assertions in¥by Mr. Schoolcraft. That inseription has been su, san oye Mey aking social ees tae tse judges’ stand, where he made a break which threw which the young man indulges to such an amusing @posed to be Runic, Celto, Iberian, or Numidian, tein ania bate should be paid for service, while the act offmgais chance out, and Ephraim came in near a length Ag B) et vali s a : i in front in2 min. 45sec. Fashion and the Sufloll extent. In one sentence he insinuate that the claim-{@ Doubt rests upon the authenticity of that inscription,gureres! made utterly inoperative fear dep og aden: Queen about five or six lengths behind, well toge ants have no right whatever to demand payment Mas of Indian origin. most palpably unconstitutional retrospective act—au-gather. from the government; in the next, he boldly de-™ We cannot say more of this admirable volume, ingg'?otised the Commissioners who had been appointed by The second heat, the grim. led the way closely fol- clares that the claimants ought to be paid,and regretsmma short notice. Itison sale at Bartlett and Wel- cette ters ey pene 4 or tania testimony snowed by EI raim, Nell and the other, well together = jalf Breed claims, to. commencelli(ty the stretch, Nell made a most thundering| etcnki ‘m ruined at shalt I do ?—there is my husband !” that their claims had not been pressed with suffi-g_ford’s, and recommends itself to general patronage. factions in the District of Lee county, forthe recovery off reak, and notwithstanding all the endeavors of hevlMl oie’ in the ‘opposite divection, ‘The climate, ihe sci ff {ere Was a situation—too. much for a shilling this ime at all events, thought the Southern ound he cleared the on wall ai lightly damaging his shins, through a d hen did the full reality of the scene burst 1 wi ered and disordered brain. He had been robbed of $120 u gold by the fair damsel whom he had so politely assist- 1d. A gomplaint was immediately lodged at the police iffice, and the lady, Mrs Hodges, and onother inmate of he house, arrested and committed. Sreauinc Lavixs’ Crotminc.—Johanna Tracy was wrested, charged with stealing a lady’s dress and shree pair of chemise from Rebecca Burriss, 43 Orange street. Committed. cient energy ; but before he finishes the letter, he Breed Lands,” dicects that the trial of the suit shall teg™ der, did not recover until her chance was entirely ele waxes hard-hearted. Theatricals. before the Court and not a Jusy—and declares that them ut. A like iate awaited Ephraim, near the top, anc! i) Ninto’s Garpen.—Last night the Garden had af'Yrds “Owners of the Half Breed Lands lying in Lega 1is chance was out, at the turn near the three quar Portce.—The following circular, issued by theprilliantly crowded saloon ; and the firat appearance} Sante amass eagtitannebesotieet nail coke a eaten miele Great, Wich Taney te eee) Mayor, indicates a disposition on his part to lose no Mlof Mr. Roberts as ‘ Don Cresar de Bazan” was high-fgbe given by publication. Thus by legislation, these Com-Il ind the gr. m. came in some five ot six lengths ir time in organizing a new police force. The Board offlly successful. His style is chaste and ensy—his| Baer aacion Pa tty bee ne ‘probably set judg- front in 2 min. 44 sec. ; the two best animals of the Common Council met last evening, and the generalffldress was elegant and characteristic—and altogetherftheir knowledge; although, perhaps, osiding in Lee} Iter = Nell Gwynn and Ephraim Smooth, dis: opinion prevailed that the difficulties existing be- he made a very favorable impression, being applau, bounty, snd the Goncusraness sti tiypdery Pst For the third heat, the grey mare again led the way, tween the Mayor and the members of both Boerds, Mded throughout the performance. The piece wasfein Herald June 7. closely followed by Fashion, but at the bottom thr had been satisfactorily adjusted in caucus. latter made a thundering break, and lost upwards ot |rairje bottoms of Wisconsin, so favorable to the produc jon of broom corn, will soon render that rising State: ‘ormiduble rival to the broom growing interests of New -ngland and New Jersey. InrerestinG Discovery.—Among the letters anc pers of Gen. Philip Schuyler, is one in which h: peaks of the existence ofa box, orcamp chest, left ir :his city, which contained much valuable correspon lence and information relative to events connected wit! :he American Revolution and the history of that perio Jn the occasion of the late visit of Mrs. Alexander Ham Iton, the only surviving daughter of Gen. Schuyler, t: is well produced. and is to be repeated this evening.— fi hes fachis city, search was instituted for this long-missing box fm, St™A1'%a, 4 Crocx.——John Disney was arrested, ‘The painful event noticed in the proceedings—the “ sae More rom THE Mounrains—A company of twen-# dozen lengths, but she recovered mightily ere they #-'s ¢ ckily found the lumbes ead, rebbici (4 earged with stealing one clock, value $4, from Jobn Al- desth of General’ Tackwein sah ee Pe epeagat hel The Acrobat Family executed some astonishing, ty-three men arrived yesterday, on board the Lex-g—reached the half mile pole, and round the top made feotas quiet nek, whece in es d andiatw badly itch 48 Orange street. ey said he wanted a time e to wake him up in the which he could find. Commit 1c Bovs.—Thomas Williams, a rowdy looking youth, was asrested, charged with mpting to steal $5 from dancke Schultz, corner of Pearl and Cross streets, in ompany with other boyr. Committed. Coroner's Office.—June 16.—Deatu cause ny RAT- orning, so he took the one feats, and appeared to excite general wonder. The Mfington, from Fort George, on the Little Missouri. The he gap less. Here it was a most beautiful trot, Board on the subject, has caused the delay until this eat of One pi sere batten Pt 66, pore erainh d 7 tarted down in a couple of Mackinaw boats, but on thet hehibh continued to the drawgate both well together, evening. It was not until late on yesterd sh nd 4 ‘ 3 rival at Independence they were abandoned, and themiino telling which had the lead. They kept thus home,| “ : a date on yesterday, tharSiat arms length, and carrying a third on his head isfMrobes, which consist of 367 1 packs, shipped on ‘board thelll where it was found that Fashion led about half «| the Board determined on this wise course. Several ruly wonderful! The whole bill is repeated to-(ml; Fort George is one of the forts occupied by Fox &illength in 2 min. 48 sec. have been named as candidates for the nomination, ivingston, known as the Union Fur Company. Thi amongst whom are Mr. Whiting, Justice Matsell, ior fifty years. It was removed from its resting place ind sent on Saturday to Mr. Hamilton. It undoubtedly ‘ontains manuscript treasures of great value, connecte: with some of those stirring events of the Revolution i: which Gen. Philip Schuyler was a prominent actor.—.1/, any Citizen, June 4. night. company has existed for several years, have five or sixgm. Lhe fourth heat was very similar in every respect. heresies i orts in that region, and have carried on an active rivalryggreshion leading home about a length in 2 min. 419% Ceysus or Lynn 1n 1845.—The census of chil Il.xo Or ‘The Coroner held an inquest on the body of and others. q eee Seals a otigrtn ths patftinse ith the Arbersonn Far Com petty, saud ‘EGes veny Mae tren has been taken by order of the school commit “liza Jane Smith, a colored woman, lying at the i lead'house. Verdict, came, to her death by the com- sined effects of opium and arsenic, the former of which he took voluntarily. Accipentatty Drownep.—The Coroner held an in- }juest on the body of an unknown man, at the Park dead The following is the circular we allude to:— a . s, nee % 5 ec; the number between 4 and 16 years old is 2,913, the ance went off with spirit. The dancing of Miss Bs Maron's Orricr, June 16, 1845. ec. ful in trade. They have done a good business the™™ ‘The fifth heat, as usual, the grey led the way, bur db she reached antire population is found tobe 10,601. It is well knowr orgy alaege su ply cl fake sad Easbice took it Saar we = erie the quar ae " wr dozen Mac! 's Joad- Mier and went in front. t the hal grey made w The Aldermen, Assistant Aldermen, and Assessors ofqmoesetdins and Miss Cohen elicited much app! robes and furs, are now descending the river, be-Hlconsiderable lee way, but not sufficient to be of much the different Wards, 4 We can only repeat what every one who has visitedilionging to them. It is reported that recently the Union| ‘ 4 ji their Deming be comeba pb Semler his Garden must acknowledge, that it is decidedly Fur Company sold out their forts to the American Furgg‘ervice, and at the three-quarter made.a break which ‘i in who was found float in the North River. Ver- Policemen, with their occupations and present ‘resi-agehe most delightful place of entertainment in the city. Company, and will withdraw from the trade. The forts ay ciflaetey ee Paper i Hg valacng hs fot pecordingly. ae dence, and their places of residence for the last year. fT he Philadelphia Cadets visited the Garden duringggthat have heretofore been occupied by the former are to is she was its able als were bo hey came in| Anorner.—On Sunday, while some boys were Rey: Signed, W. F. HAVEMEYER, Mayor. [ithe evening, by invitation of the proprietors. be abandoned. ‘This is said to have given great dissat hus—Fashion leading the way—in 2 min. 444 sec. ; in a boat near tho Washington Market, i the North ; 4 Pre tion to several tribes of Indians were in the habit@iFashion winning the purse. Now this looks well, and should the Commonjf Paxmo’s Opera Hovse.—The company of Ethio- of trading at these ta.” Barons Whe areived hare ye This was carter toe of the most beautiful trots! Council go at once earnestly and vigorously to work,gapians commenced their series of Burlesque Operasfiterday, report the river above the mouth of the KanzasM™ithat has taken pee in this neighborhood for and improve the city in various quarters, which is sogfi®st evening at this house. They had a numerouoiils in very low stage, and no prospect of arise.—St. LouisMllsome time, and the grey mare, although not a i i i i June 6th. 1 t much needed—give us a good police, clean streets, padiences ane their songs and acting were highlyg§#ra, June victor, proved she wasa credit to her stock,being| and good practical legislation in the Common Coun- Vauxialt Garvex.—This garden is nightly at. (Westevans iy Caxapa.—The yearly conference ogee Ass a pI Megat aa ms cil for the benefit of the citizens, they may still haveygtended by numerous and respectable audiences, andjgof Wesleyan ministers for C. E.. came to a conclu sion out of pasture that very morning, and at the , ‘ Ras as @afiords an excellent place for an evening’s amuse-[gsion during the pest week. ‘The following statement of Leap oe aes” some chance next Spring. dat urthauanwe cent the position of the Wesleyan Church inthis district mayggcommencement of the match threw one of her - seewngentsy: Inot be uninteresting:--Number of chapels, 27; of othergmshoes. D. Bryant, at the conclusion, offered to back preaching places, 137; of missionaries, 19; Sabbath(mher against her conqueror for $200 against $150, tc iver, Samuel Lak bow cheering a when the boat was thrown on one side by the swell, and the boy fell into the river. One of his companions caught nim by the hair of the head, but another boat coming in contact with them at the time, he was obliged to let go, jand Lake was drowned. Movements of Travellers. Yesterday’s arrivals were particularly few, as is gen- rally the case at is of the week. Amongst good fresh table butter at 8 cents a pound, which would be worth 12 or 15.cents in Lynn.—Buffalo Adv., June 12. Leap Pipr.—In the U. S. Circuit Court at Boston| last week, a point of interest to patentees was to some extent decided. The matter is thus reported in the| Boston Traveller :— them the following are subjoined.—At thi Deatu or GENERAL Jackson.—Tne Empire Boys] an.—J B Jowett, US A.; J B Barton, Va; Jas . Jay. nae i school teachers, 862; of local preachers, 36; of clasticome off within fourteen days, as did several others.g™ Inthe case of Geo. N. Tatham,et als.of Philadelphia v: Amr! : - 3 iv THE Fretp.—The Empire Club hold a meeting] Navat. InTELLicEnon.—We have lately Teceived leaders, 162; of Sabbath schools, 48; of Sabbath schol-Mlbut it was no go; slinougitrethor an unsightly animal, 8vid Loring, of Concord,Mass., for the violation of the| ending Me tad Stig cutie oan be this evening, ‘to. comailloe the bit nakcaeeoliiea adozen or more letters from Rio de JaneirofMare, 2045; of members of the church, 4115; of with a queer gait, there is more in her than meet: fm stent right of a machine for manufacture of lead| Mess : . Wheaton, Philad jennett, do; F. Pond, Ct. Aston.—C. D. Townsend, Ala; W Froughton, Nor- folk; Townsend, Albany; Capt Tattenall, U 8 Navy; Dr. Cooper, Del; C Bopring. Mobile; Geo gy Do Ji Livingston, Columbus co; Fred Berthold, 8t Louis, Mo.; B.x, Vors, Boston; John Anger Mass; 2 Storys, Boston; C J'Nours, Washingion; Jos Hall, Richmond, Va. City.—W Wei an, Philed; Mr.McKimberly Balt ; ; Brown, Horne, und omplaining in strong terms of the want of discipline! Beeees jut 20,000. Several chang: & Placefiithe eye ; but she is now in the hands of one that n board the United States frigate Raritan, Captainay "appointments of Boston, proaches tomorrow will bring it out of her if itis possible. 5 a ™ : aa i board in,J§A splendid museum is in course of formation by cont: Trorrinc Matcnu at Bostox.—The trotti tch| they are always first in the field. Their large banner aa fea! The sallees cok i Aa comnplaie, bution of the Baptist College--Monireal Letter, June 14 Mwhich came off over the Cambridge Course ‘on Sas] was unfurled last evening, in front of their head| cee ; ene day, Boston was again tho victor, and proved to all who quarters, trimmed with erape; a large bunch of e example on board the Raritan affects their com-| Connecticut Leerstature.—The Legislature offiiwere in doubt before, ‘that he isa trotting horse,” and whickt Arae-idehebeak Orie “eagle with which ig™22ds. We do not publish the letters for the reasonggConnecticut closed its session on Saturday. Thejimay now be placed first on the list, having beaten one of pressing their sense of this melancholy bu looked for event—thus showing, that in life or death, ed, was not their invention, but had been in use pre-| viously, and also that the inventors, being alie1 plaintiffs in this ci ing only their assignees.) were| je the right of use of the machine for} A reasonable price, within 18 months after tho patent| was issued, and that the burden of proof to show that r fr He pai he New ¥ rs best » The track was d-fachey had done so was on them; and so the Court ruled.—| 5 is surmounted. that they seem to be too highly colored. We can| pier ddigte tale boon ore rated to the Tasane ys thu accountin forte time, which ‘would have boot The plaintiffs, failing to show this, were nonsuited. Pape gee See teres, Balt > \w Hcligherne’ On the receipt ofthe inteligence, mot of the ver ee wrongly exmemeds nt” AM aaa, tard Madge phere nese Pie ax bates aay DB THK o# Narons The Sila Cuitotor bagates is Col ora, Gk ey uo ee ee ee iota dae Re ep ein Be Bal «oe vi 344 On he ih of March, | had a mare that foaled a mulellaten,, “Ontos Geo b Beery, t fiatery mesg = : ‘ colt, (or colts, not know w! 4 a 5 Hi , = aoe ee eee Hzworas ar raz Corton Havas —The fallow Berernsntagg ve" an Home i arena» + Pies Goce hee end hs hole Broan rd Ch Weg Very Lars raom Cxtwa—The Stephen Leuman,fiing removals were made on Saturday :—Geo, Weir ‘The charter of the Hurtford and New York railroad i. premonts over evtarted from St prithout ang doherty. sad azch head ound neck as iarcehg Derby, Boston, : Captain Conklin, arrived yesterday in ninety-fivelllinspector ; Isaac C. Cooper, John Duffey, David C.MmYY TE eee? Howes, scotia fia tas compan she ula pe gr t, Louiedinwe would suppose’ the body ought te have: hed it Ge Fe here tera pry ee a i days from Canton, and seventy-eight days from JavalliNichols, Dennis P. Turrott, Night Inspectors. may Colmence © ‘the road when $1,000,000 is sub-fmHenry Bry. The company consisted of sixty men, wellMmone. I had it skinned as noatly as I could, and stuffedgg:imore, WV I beng been p d y: 2g Is, tt, spec C A 000, ~ Yor the journey.” They were required to be[Mwith bran ; and this was done in the nce of Dr. B,Aisville, Ky; Mr Hatton, Mo: ote Cushman, Bangor. Head. The S.L. has made the paseage out anda’ ar ated Hn fared essed raising the salary 0 tbe py Body and pera ‘eke oval vad hardshi) fF. Rea ; and on examination, he found it had two h mie oo = Macklin Concte; Ms MoLeeus Ean H home in eight months and ten days. Exports or Gen Green, or Texas.—We men-Misudges of the Superior Court $200 8 year. nd oxporure,'snd those were preferred who had already Igand to stomache, contested with one set of intestines 1 -E Tyler, Hartford, Capt Prise N Bediord; The Loo Choo also arrived yesterday from China.fMtioned the other day that this gentleman was in this| © Te itay Be cetelbecdea that this 7 “iki eater Wetas brought by a passenger on the Lu . ag in the heads and necks, then ‘blended in e body aay eg neces Org Lym to See We have received the Hong Kong Gazette to the SthilMcity. We find by the following article, from one 0 fiicer’ ee pre ah the fleet from Galveston, fe! yesterday from Alton, that there was considerable gm? through a part of the internal orga sk Broan, ‘Washington; H’W Barter, Mass.” —_— of March. our Southern exchanges, that he ishere to publish fon a cruise down the Gulf intending to look in at Brassorgmexeiement there, in cons uence of the Abolition con f:ireneeey uted in one, as to the balance, s : : - . We can find no news of importance. fe work on Texas. taiiens, Cerpos, Chee, oeemar potett is at vier wore enlertained.—St. Loule Reporter. June 6, Seen pore ORE (From the Philadelphie U. 8, Gazette.) The markets are given under the commercilff om te Warrenton (¥.c) Naporter [Ro fetus ie'nn. a Wich Shc esos bttflThe euiject ot te iatrucion of colored chidvel Henares A young gi, washing some linen, Twx Cower—High Sehooh Obwervatry, Pil head i 1 was delighted on Tuesday last, of our Court, to seefiithe Princeton at the time, and who suffered so severely gg” the public primary schools of boston, will be publicly #0" the banks of the {ual Valeny, in , in endeavor-eadelphia, June 1. .—I send you an ephemeris School Committee on Wednesda’ ‘the approximate places of the Comet of June, 1845, com- The Loo Choo has brought despatches from thegj and have an interview with Gen. "Thomas J. Green, afilfrom sickness that it was necessary to land him at Velas-ggdiscusted before th Peta re ice aie case Ue ir —. jared. The crowds who witnessed uted from Prof. Kendall’s elements pul in your . distinguished son of our republican old country. Generalfimico. We learn by passengers on the New York, that them °xt.—Boston Cour \ppes P Emperor of China to the President of the United ireen i oe era Tees, is which country. he gives—mhealth of vas Ww. ae becoate Sy vend Lona but (Ok, Tavis "sad: Seems Ga oan “Wad hci tiring to end fms peuean meee the be elie momsing. aehy ines . AJ arid this “| Pf. low: and vivid desc: nand assures us that fe can er 10 formation as e future destination NS is Coat, Mix ws stat that the , %, Me rr Trot a doubt of its acceding tothe submitted resolution PMol the sgusdrons—-N. 0. Pie. June 8. twenty-five hundred bushels of coal are hauled t fm sshionably dressed; the moment # correctly. The times are for mean midnight, ight, Berlin, or pastaix o'clock P. M, fer Philadelphia, in millions of miles. The scale of jad with the circ! Cuna.—We are in receipt of Havana papers of the mor annexation. ronnet and shaw! the city over the Gravois road every day during the, Tho General's visit to his native land is indeed inter Ml Goy. Hamaonp or Sours CAROLINA ON Stavery fqtummer, and that about thirty-five heavy wagons, wit! Myre ii breee nth iakered wate Me wrhanens Comet Ib nitety- 5th inst. pgesting at this time; bringing with him an only son,whom ll This gentleman is out with a letter of seven col-sgoX teams, are thus employed, and bring in one load excl Mlim, at len thon Yotitgg ten aaatoted In Grawiner DONEC ace enitite at nile: oct bee earth and Bue. seis A comet had been perceived in the south easternggnhe had not seen for the last eight years, and to see hitBlumns of closely printed matter, to Thomas Clarksongg: day. About eighty bushels are usually hauled at +Bilremales safely’ to laid. ‘Five name of the heroic xirl worthy of remark that most Comets cease tobe visible vert of the heavens. W is th venerable aud highly estimable mother, now nearly Mithe ‘advocate of abolitionism in, England, on th a the winter season, for about five or six months MM Adele Chevalier, an actress. She was placed in a hacre,® to Une neked eye when their Drilliancy falls below one. p ‘avens. We presume it is the same that@leighty years of age, and numerous kinfolks and friend: Ml wunject of Slavery, the quantity of coal hauled to the city on this road isl ind conducted to her Lodgings, amidst the chverings of. {1 max be expected to cease being visible, ex: has been noticed here lately, whom Benles Japan tedden renga Mom Soar ¢ South Carolinian remarks, that “for grace and Pe tee ee Tes ane an, Ox teams. fathe populace. i femme talgsscpes) cdr the end Of the month. Notwith- * ‘ . e uinary revolution. During that ' , fore * ams have strong. | ‘s Ww There were one hundred vessels, ships, brigs and Mlriod’ his r hes Dawa bork oi PGi Ty Of Sivie, eleaiiioe <f dition, Reese agnels Tepid retlo, and A Sixoutar Vegpict.—A suit was brought inf tanding the moonlight, itis now readily seen by the na- th brilliant and eventful, andi; t, this letter i sed by faiuantity is constantly increasing al schooners, in port at Havana on the 3d inst. many of ld frien ind constituents—he former!; Lior eosheivnes oer wie ee tie 6 represented this county in the State lature Iwill add greatly to the already justly deserved celebrity! polished writer, and ayigorous andi] Pgacnes.—The Trenton State Gazette says—| ked eye in the northwest, in the evening. Ernrmenis. peruse, andj uch coal is brought in on other ro er been our lot our village last week for the collection of a note yable when Henry Clay was elected President. Th Seve-Sruutirication.—The remarks with which} ood Texas men and true, have hung with rapture onflo¢ their author, as fury found,— right dec! Ay the government organ accompanies the official an- description of his adopted and blood-stuined land,and iil,owerful reason ‘* We were informed the other day by an extensive| irst--That the defendant should pay the jury fees. gut a) 48 ~~ nt with eagerness every incelent perteluine to’ kis ach grower, fi district where t Second—Thatahe defendant should pay the. plainti DS 704 HM nouncement of the removal of Mr. Van Ness from} attack on xicans at Mier—the desperate confi] Karonren Disaster on rue Eastern Coast.—lnande® that the predagtin Gi uegnborhoot, SoA. ee on 8 32% the Colleetorship of this port, exhibit one of the mositct,"! yo “ e@The Portland Advertiser of Saturday has a repott,Mlapparently, he very good. ‘The peaches will not be sci ‘Third ~‘That the defendant should kiek the plaintiff ow wi Bae opera Castle of Ferote; his adventurous escape and final de-Mlfrom a captain of aschooner, arrived there on Friday Manhercbusdant ac leat but they will Deh 8% 45 kD siaring and amusing instances of selt-stultificationpffiverance from the tyranous hands of the insntiate mon-Mthat et Zovclock in the morning, the. Isle of Shoals ighiMoerers enitecnsend See ee a eee AFKOr, Anat the Court TOO hee a ee Bh oe a we have ever observed. The Union says: “ ster Santa Anna. Cen. Green of the stir isome ten miles distant, a steamer, which was going atBinrofit.. h dietriote. po Ane het i j aoe aan ys: “ Mr, incidents of thi ntful tion, with which Jn other peach districts, however, the late frost: was given in writing — Wyoming Republican. a at 4048 6 45 Van Ness has discharged the duties of his office withiline will proceed North in « few days, to have published, MMSTS't, Pee mrough the water, passed him close aboariiidestroyed the frult of some orchards entirely.” wen the Principle, it may be supposed. that, the te 47 38S 4B great ability.” Why, then, remove him! “He re-e|with elegant engravings, illustrative of the most se frome number of voices, followed bya heavy ; , ce, fp Ondeat was legally bound to pay, but that the plaan 2 Baw w 4 cones, drawn by 2 fellow prisoner from life, which wiles, “Oma number of voices, followed bys heavy] Gnarss.—The Reading (Pa,) Journal says:—Ti fl ¥a~ 0 shabby fellow for enforcing his claim. Be Sw inineration of which he hae ales succem of she ad lgreaily add tothe interet ready felt in the forthcoming vessel. The siaumer immediately sopped her machinery imine immediate vieiity of this borough there are 4 cue Anveervnes or « Bank Nors.—The bank Se nie i o ae 8. 1@ gray . ~ 3 A E a Mth Se arg gran hes always been an efficient rt iy favored with «view of thous truly aplen fh@ sy nest, the sot apparently for e quarter of andra nay ‘the Taabolie’ from which ches sora eraef tote. wihich we stated. « few da (kk 2mh m7 supporter.” Why, then, remove him? “Hi 7 A hour. The Boston papers say that no mn steamer fil P erever it PPO! y, then, remove him fe retaineitid drawings, among which | noticed particulsrly thefMlion there on Thuredsy, is manufactured, in high repute among some of our bon five dollar bi i Boe ee ae the respect and confidence of all our friends in thi eart-stirring scene of Irivants. The late frost has, in some cases, destroyed LAT d Lo ef the Black Bean Lottery ; where| ee nT Te he leavd place!” Why, then, in the name of common sense, od ty by Al tee weet orela b Fate He Suppex Deara.—Captain Johnson of the U. S. oe pee Beri i Leet i ee pate remove him? Did ever mortal man so stultify him anfortanate decimated, which followed that inhumas| sa 2 ond By Fin at Noh peg aD Westmoreland i OBrxnnis’ Trtat—The trial of O’Blennis, at self as the organ has stultified itself in this instance Mae”: ‘ame filings since. He arrived from Cincinnati In gPointe Coupee, La, forthe murder of ung. Freak We add not a word of comment on the act of remov-| Lostiarmguicne Savi om by gunn hae vie free put iio an omnibus, and died while on Rene po itocotnien hor gee ae wa nk wets ing a public officer, thus publicly acknowledged bypmtory, of Salado : their wretched destitution and unparal- ‘00 maxed to jail for another trial, 40 Ys Elements are as follows :—~ dune 6, 304909 mt; Berlin, eof lion 263° 8° 63" Long. of the ascending node 341° 6? @”, ™- ed. June 8. Inclination 49° 377 4” lion Distance 0,897809 Motion retrograde. fn. 9, 1848. Upon the back, which. is a hight red eae, ihe number “ 76” has been engraved in| arge black letters, ‘This note will be put in circulation] | minediately, and the di is that everybody who gets it will report to us, bye line through the Post Oftice o1 p ise, from i'for invalids in Allegheny city. He diet of mit was received and for what if H peg consum| . His remains were buried by the officers’ A 'N. B.—The place of the node was erroneously printed the government organ itself to have discovered greaiflo the mournfal alterneve af gotiee: there eend hereec fend military of the garrison,and the city volunteer com-e8 cree 4 woe h8 nearest paper. Uf the publichix inrleed of sixteen minutes this morning, ability in the discharge of his duties—to be a soundMto sustain life ; together with several views of the cele. gapanies. pe el “Groen, Deputy Postmaster, pis hk eed DA soa he bee engl poe sage gd ia ase democrat, and a warm and consistent friend of the "sed, Cuile of Herote: and his escape therefrom. | HA twraiaues vor Texas.—The British frigate Eury-;dehusetts, vice Simeon Baily, removed. Wilson Knott Miner circulation brought to light. It is probable that Oi] ‘Tux Muntrary Acapewy. —Wesr Poiwr, June 12. administration. battle of Mier--unperalleled in the annals of war, wherepdice is still at the Balize, and rumor now has it that} Deputy Postmaster at Newark, New Jersey, vice John JMMvers articles of trade that aro not reported on ’Changela_—t find Gen. Scott and the Board of Visitors ex- S - Mshe is to transport the French Charge to Texas. This ix jPlume, removed. Mmay be discovered by this means.—Picayune, May 31. Carstone 10 rum ‘Tamrie—The Mormone laidifet of the Mexicean with the ove ot'onie if bitios co imnco mare then Fight and fatr.” A French manofwar is one St — THE TEMPLE. oeune (MC @1a3 badly and two slightly wounded on their part, pgweck running of errands for the British Charge ; why q Arnivars at Bosron—Hon. Robert Barnwel the capstone to their famous temple in its place ongi Jun my fellow-citleens, that Genffsshould not an English cruizer perform the same ‘office YR eedingly courteous and agreeable, The examination of tho first class to-day in the artillery course, has been ad- imirable, and does infinite credit to the institution. The Woo. Growine at tHe West.—Weetern papers} 5 i p i dets who lend the classes, Mr. Whiting, son of I regret, in common wi b hett, of Charleston S. C., and the Norwegian vio-jare congratulating the people on the fair clips of fitwo ca: ' ¢ . Me. b ‘ a, J Bior the Frenchmen the next.—N. 0. Picayune, June 8. linist, * th on Be , and fwool, realized for the first time in many sections thitf¥Major Whiting ofthe vrny. ant Hunt, of Finger poy rir Aiea tee lin so re inet ettnet bere oct | tuvece Opt sigs, wits sare 4 neanapammae rig = took oda aia the Wecstes tices, “Me. ‘Rhett VOR pring, In Jackson county, Michigan, the yield is esti-pgoounty, are | choTun ofa vary high order of Intell geeation his were desirous of tendering, as. a testimonial of oured Massacnuserrs Fisirenres.—The fisheries on, to-day, for England, in the Cambria. —Bost, Post, June 10. :dmated by the Patriot at 60,000 pounds, worth $12,000.—Figonce and attoinne xt, and will tive conspicuous rank - siesteem, The Hon. Branch T. Archer, of Virginia, thepsthe Merrimack, this season, have been unusuall SE ieeenetieead i) Vittainy IN Boston There appears to be a gang’father of the Toxas Revolution, und the, General's boldly good- yielding ample compensation to those engaged in | Rev. Horatio Porter, of St. Peter's Church, tex of the Academy. A general Wit ( re land costs next to breil ae hae ty jed from Hond Quarters, will sit to- othing, the increase ot floc! hon A jan © ' of an p. Wool wheat growing,aided by clovor, timothy day for the trial of a Cadet, under arrest for of rascals in Boston bent upop burning up that city "i°O™Peer, is expected to accompany him on his return them. ° We learn that three seines in the vicinity of ‘Albany, (now on his way to vg ft 1 soon be the prominent branches off¥of orders. The officers who compose the court arrived , hep, if they will necept it, an invitation will be given Rock's Village, (Kast Haverhill,) have realized to the th bable ansistant bye g | C le is nm four or live attempts are almost nightly made io a dinner By Our countrymen, we EON amotint of two thousand dollars i Hy ‘other of the Bishop elect of Pennsylvania, i ichigan, Wisconsin and Illinois. there last week.—Albany Argus. “4 _—, ~~ *