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“eine sessment aa a ace aga pO aif Peete ne : Mar, tae em ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD. SSS gy bh: aie raceigainoneestnomamis NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1845. Price Two Cente, TH | A PLEASANT EXCURSION ON THE | New York Untversity—Annual Commence- Meeting of the Shiffler Club. Narrative of the Proceedings of the Agricul- | Varieties. LE NEW_YORK HERALD. | per seetael a ee | A |, ment. ; Last night there was a reunion of this club, who | tural Club, on Tucsday, lst July. | A writer in the Dubuque Express says:—“We JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. ae Oe p around Staten Island as above, stopping | This celebration is always an event marked with | met together for the purpose of calling the roll, and | Sonar 2 on oe a ane Cultivation of Roots, | pare 20 barman waste, nor Sra pecinion-ne aus vy, Vins | F as conn Soilin, o i roads, lowa! None se Will leave foot of Canal atreet at 1PM. honor and eclat. No other movement of a learned | seeing how they stood; also, to make arrangements ig + Merposes. . pO, . E > Circulation---Forty Thousand. te lee Ne BN Bven at 220015! | institution commands greater terest, nor attracts | regarding the v.sit of the delegates to Philadelphia, | The usual hour for desultory conversation having | out Siang stampa, da Ping woods, te ther Ss 6 ‘ a) a e | ‘i western ; no “* . 5 Proce Loot of Washington st Brookins 2 | more speculators—more beauty and respectability. | to-morrow, as a party from each ward are going on. | been expended, the Club adjourned to the Board | Iifetime * fever and ate a in ilinois; Hs ‘ietihadoee i | Yesterday the elegant Gothic church built for Dr. | ‘The meeting place, the American Republican Hall, | '0™, when Col. Clarke was proposed and elected | ness,” asin Indiana. Neither have we the locust, nor Potts, University place, was thronged to density, to | at the corner of Grand street and Broadway. ‘The | #8 Chairman, and Mr. Meiggs tilled, with his usual | parmonlio’ dherdtateas Lidletea er | ba el : cash in advance. opt the [idiew Fairheldat the Raritan Seminary. |, | Witness the exercises attendant-on the commence. | call was made for vight o'clock, but it was some ability, the position of Recording Secretary. Seve- | fm has never shone upon, and in whove soll and elimete ALSINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and the city, and enjoy the five ait of the ocean. | Ment. The capacity of the church, which is consi- | time after that before the meeting was called to or- Le fa pg rhe iy heb bichon aihoniet others, one’ #Fe Joes objections than lows.” : All letters or communications, by mail, addressed Neier ee | derable, fell far short of furnishing space for the | der by the President, Mr. Benner. ‘The proceed. | 1POn lit Monee © yeast. Tha Seoretary, read faaent Heated ria ed Me are eye he to tho establishment, must be post paid, or the postage i and South Am- | crowds of spectators, much less seats ; those avail- | 1" gles aened by the rae g of Lo ‘of the lations from, the Revue Scientifique et industriale | drowned on Thursday in crossing the Mono aiela ti. Puoraizron ov tux New Yous Henan Evtancisunant : re, : 4 ii themselves of this opportunity, and nie ; er from the French Academy, opposed to the princi- | the boat, when the horse, scared at Broa ey pte, New Yous Henao Estast Teturn by the afternoon ‘excursion, ariving in ve ety | when the hour of beginning, 10 o'clock, arrived, | phia, signed by T. Curran Philpott, and others. | O10? dnemical agriculture Another from Leibeg, | 4 pasting, backed the vehiclo off into the river. ‘The M bore. c. i i in- | This Club numbers 5000. r ue je Seth ore the galleries and body of the edifice looked gay in- | "Won. ‘Twosas Hi, Oax.ey, of the 17th ward, was then | 0! the presence of sulphuric. vegetation. A commu- | Of their h i datencted forte ges aa “A A. deed—while the aisles were entirely filled with the | introduced, and received with three cheers. ‘He spoke | nication was read from Messrs. Roswell and Colt, | unable to rescue them, The eldest of the children was GRAND FOURTH ph eee EXCURSIONS | Male portion of the audience, who stood with rego- | but a few words, saying that though he had been an- | Paterson, N. J., which ascribes much virtue to the | five years old—the youngest four. = : . nounced to et that he felt sure the meetin; | tar for the protection of his peach and nectarin | . AROUND STATEN ISLAND. Jute firmness until the services were over. seri sajohoelamth Aceni we adhe enienesentaar aar| ‘oooad ahdaubichtee fetta ioe teen that gaoperie, | qdixtract of a letter from Eatonton, to the editor of yabl EEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents | Narrows and Princes Buy, wher Por copy $3.12} cents per annum —payable in advance, Ocean will te afforded. - Returu ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual pricos—ulwaye St0R-at Ferth Amboy sufficient tine FOR NEW PORT AND PROVIDENCE. "are . DAY LINE via GREENPORT, The Long ialaid Bail Road will run a train in ? | F , t C A Augusta Constit ove FRR sera reas Sound Steamer Worcester on ont The interier of the building is not yet n a per. gad beltor speakers would address them, and concluded, | generated from bituminous coal. At this stage Tes Datn comialines oe tea ae te A mander M2 — from the Depot at Brooklyn. The days herealter | eae 0 fectly finished state. The colors of the, stained | "Gen, Deanuonx, who was also received with’ three | °f the proceedings) the Club, room was entered by | J. Trippe, by a young man by the name of A. B. Hoxer, {for leaving New York will'be Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri. | fujmites mass, Chamber street 10 min glass in the windows are well selected and harmo- He spoke at some longth, but his remarks were | General Greene, Doctor Archer, Mr. Rose, of | son of Dr. Hoxey, of Columbus. Hoxey is now in jail. rea and carriages taken each trip to the number of ten. | YY Place. at. o'clock, and i }an excursion around Staten | Niously blended, yet the general aspect is sombre, ‘as have been delivered at o Texas, who, ou being introduced to, the Chairman | Dr cine aed needs man very much esteemed, and ye "| Helands siving an opporeanity to risit the Fair at ? owing to the dark color of the stone composing the | meeting that has ever ; warning and the members, were received with due respect. | community. The munity nee ee — Ane * » leavin, 108 t at 20% 9 Ce " a a t a f : Byes BETWEEN NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA, past, Chamber streat at ten minntes past 2, Delatcy | an acceptable substitute. . inherent in the breast of a native born, and arguing that | 'exian agriculture, soil and climate, when that gen- | , 1mmediately after the opening of navigation im At poduced sates of Fare, by the New Jeraey | at twenty mast 2, Pike street at twenty-dve minutes past2,and | "At 9 d’elock, the procession began to forin at the | it #4 impossible for a person to forget his native coun- | ileman rose and suid, that being notified of the de- | Bremen last month, 44 familiex from the province of all Bond sud Trane reates Company, from the Piet No.1 Battery at valfpast?, je xem | University but — Hays ae eli ettine it try, inbergre os Fayre roam. net ms wee bs sett sire of the Club to hear him, he had prepared some rebte apis re emigrate, othe Uixited tates to set- ; 1 N. Re, é ; | Uni fi Y upsed 4 ' e ; Ne . erty. (ci take 4th July, with the. privilege ‘of returning on the — SS Sth ——- arrived at the church in the following order, ac- In England, the freest ‘of ood ries, save tals, ie tone notes, upon which he would deliver his sentiments; | them, in gold and ives ee ae smi beeps 4th, Sth, or oth July, 1945, inclusi ITICE—FOR BRIDGEPORT. ig at d 0 Se orate a Dt sg pee ape ‘On Thureday, July 3d, the Steamer NIM. cording to the programme :— permit foreigners to become a full subject of G: | and aftera prelude to his humble pretensions,declared | less than $300,000. Most of them are farmers, who have Leave New York on 4, $d and 4th July at ROD will leave Market ‘Slip at 1 o'clock, P, Orpen. tain. ‘They can only receive certain privileges, such as | his willingness to contribute his slender mite to the | sold their smail but valuable farms there with the inten thal ff Mt-Retutaing from Phi dsip onthe sth | 2 M. Stages w: ness on gh arrival Ps peas pee ee estate, une so mitting him to hold any arr ic object of ne papitata. fi ‘i | teh pt en ir iol Mr, Joba Mil and 6th July at8 A. M., and4th, Sth and 6th July at 5 P.M. at Bridgeport to convey passengers to Fairfield, § hport, udents office. In France, and other European count! no one e Doctor’s preamble consisted of the visible | le London T 8a) at Mr. Jol ilne, "iNckets: ae tt i at chistes ofthe Company, foot of Seratiprd Bilford and Derby. Also, the Cars will leave for Candidates for the Baccalaureate. oan be admitted as citizens. He even went back to the Pit ram a iguitiad healthy, and pro- | who keeps Public house at Shaw, near Oldham, has & Liberty street, N.R., and will not be received afterthe time | New } ; “ Wa ay Cher 32 at*rh ieee pate of “te rae ity. ; laws of the apaiant sows who well not admit any one | fitable employments of the retires cpa fr pre- | cat, w! yea hatched five hen’s eggs, five chick- ove stated. i z y TH OF EXOURSION , { Students of the Medical Dep~rtment. to their fraternity, He recommended the amendment ot ; eat | ens came ont of the eggs. The cat takes great care of Passengers from New York will be able by this arrangement | 1.0 NEW BRUNSWICK AND PERT AM OOY. Students of Thoological Seminaries. the laws of naturalization forthe future, giving them all | Seat to the turmoil and political dissentions that | thom; they were all aise at the last aavinos to visit Baltimore, Washington, Reading, Pottsville, &e.; the f hich th I recoils | ia fore ftom Philanalphis tothe chore danestee ee ee | From Barclay street, at9 A. M.—Thestoam- Masters of the University Grammar School. the rights they now have, save that of voting and hold- | Uuhinge bagi TOIT YANG ADO BORICUS. BOD. KECOUS | | «4. od] ccd est theas hae’ tenedai pela wasted le friend it siatee ‘ J ' boat HARITAN, Captain Is er, will ‘The Faculty of Science and Letters. | ing office, loaving that for'the natives. (Great applause.) | and seeks a refuge in the repose of private. retire- in jail pt Nonteckat Glass ateatiel eee 2 FARE TO BALTIMORE #1 | aetna gee ACD scot ze aA S senile. making ithe Modioal Faqulty. : He concluded, after speaking at some length in this ninety sae and riage Aeration him | the prison the m: rials off treat consisting « crangos, ? - # | both the Outer aud z : not of the Governing Faculty. strain. j with the means of more useful and profitable specu- | j, -! - - s + ig] and of ins. - le ie ft i i “ ‘i J ND STEAMBOAT LINE. ; garg the Raritan lenven ‘New rutewick ae Mhetore 3 PAL The Ligutonasy a covermer of the tate, he was animated by the spirit of 76; that he was proud piey appeee ear i Yad EG cuametagaHOn OF |W RTS ary aL Siac ommmen Pons Ha th Sue ¢ oy at 3 o'clock, arriving in the city at } fore he Lieutenant Governor, and the Honorable the State | to address the club on the subject of Native American- ; os ‘ . i poe en reer! Senate. ism. He had lately visited the sacred spots where the | #dvantages of this eet eae eee aa with | The father and mother of a big boy of sixteen | Sq Fare for the whole Excursion Fifty Cents. Members of the Assembly. first blood was shed for American liberty. He spoke in | practical efforts, transcends the speculations of | appeared before the Criminal Court of Boston on Thurs- ‘The unrivalled Steamboss ROBERT MORRIS, Captain J. | ae Be Bhmllicn and parties of mleamste will. fad this ona of Foreembars of Congress. quitean excited style, and was loudly ctisered by the Shoes and iheorietl. oan 23) femousteatiog day, t9 beg off thelr ton, who had been convicted of ¥ Agee) i iE 4 ‘oreign Ministers and Consuls. company. He said that his name was known in Ireland | of his assertion,the Doctor illustrated the influence of | stealing, because he was such a help to them in begging Berar ar (scare Renee eer eee gh Unt] Cage eee eee Strangers of Distinction Already, for the other day, whilst ona wharf where some | steam power inthe business of life and the globe | cold vieiuals. 3 seoscn clibaahe in ieltceae ce eee ies WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP Judges of the United States, State and City Courts, _| emigrants were landing, his name was called. One of | we inhabit. Apply itsinfluence,saidhe,to the affairs of | The Cincinnati C ic _ iB ut 10 P.M. Fare only yay 7 f inhabit. App! ice, said he, 8 @ Cincinnati Commercial of Wednesday says: $I. FERRY. Tho Honorable the Mayor and Common Couneil ef New | the emigrants said, “For God's sake, is Mann here? I | life, and Bacon, Locke, Newton,and allformer philo- | —Mr. Harrison Bates. of Newport, oppouite tre city This Line is composed of the following splendid and fast ‘The Trustees of this Ferry, believing that York ‘and of Brooklyn. heard of him in Ireland.” He was but ‘an humble team- ep sks tats 4 1 pa b pete “ Steambonts:— there nremauy of the citizens’ of Ne Rogents of the University. ster of Charlestown, but he was proud tomect another | SoPHers sinks into insignificance. IIe told the club | as murdered by a man named Willmg or Wilkins, on iy | and vicinity thet are unacquaint t ‘The President and Faculty of Columbia College. _| teamster inthe person oft. President of the Club, He | that their labors were not confined to their own | jhe highway, day before ye v & argued dhi | Ayeities this kerry affords ag a pleasant communication with | professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. | spoke but little, and as he was tothe point, he was | neighborhood, but were co-extensive with the gene- 7. . : George Washingto ‘3 ns DROS a ene Beet a oma acne: Sak share Officers of the New York Historical Society” immensely cheered. ral world, which should co-operate in the dissemi- | _ In the cellar of the dwelling of the Hon. Richard This Line leaves Bowl art’ Baltimore at $F. M.— | Slip every fifteen ortwenty minutes, through ‘the day up to 5 The Reverend Clergy. He was followed by Mr. Exy,”of Boston, who gave a | nation of the useful prerogatives of life. He ex- | Biddle, Pittsburgh, onthe 27th ult, the coal kindled in Tickets for Wheeling and] Pittsburg can be procured on’ board | o’elock, P. M., and then up to 8o’elck, at each even hour and Members of the Faculty of Medicine. quiet speech, in which he spoke much of despostism.and | pected to derive important lessons for his own | the great conflagration is still burning. A stone tablet the boat. | halt hods; afte which a bowrloares at o'lgekand i’gelock | Professors of the Union Theological Seminary. | called on them to follow the matto of the Club, and be | Country (lexus) from the society he addressed, He | has been placed in the front of two handsome dwellin UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR DALTIMORE, | i,” 06 lating Willnsbare ah balFvas Soteockr | Professors of the Frotestant Episcopal Seminary. | semper paratus.. He stated that in his opinion the in| wished to see his country identified with this in sei- | Haufe# ou Smithfield street, between Third and Fou NES. | m. piabiie Nise : N n ith the inscription—* The Great Fire, April 10, 1846.” Fare $2—Through in Siz Hours. | “PB. 8—On the evening of July 4th, the boat will continue to 4 mates of our prisons were fitter to vote than the horde of | once intelligence and mutual good will. Asacitizen | “ pce / FHILADELFHIA WILMINGTON AND: BALI. | rus until 18 o/elock. jaierre ‘Teachers of Classical Schools. ja tu countey from foreign penitonsiariee; inasmech es | of Texas {oF fteen yearnher ‘opography was only to | _Go¥. Whitcomb, of Indiana, has ofered $300 re Vis Cienee; Wilniehe Eh Bey j SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Ofticers, Aeademicians, and Associates of the Nationel | the penitentiary birds here had {ome thoughts for their | be acquired by the experience of aresident. Here | ward for the apprehension of James McMillen, who on ta Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Greoe, ke. BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, AND ‘Academy of Design. chilliren and the land of thelr birth; wheress the foreign | the Doctor took a survey of all the large and | the night of the 20th of May last, murdered John Lichas; | FORT go eeepc coy i 4 pe The Hon. Tuzopere Freuincuvysen, Chancel- | vagebonds who came here had nothing of the kind to | minor rivers that abound in Texas, between the php J Sogahss years Renters pabouldered a F eas aatucanenss Sue icp flow | or of the Universty opened the proccedings by | Heetuem tock, Hewent ona pour ou the alsa bi | Sabine and Nuvvestheir Fepeetive marginal pro | /Rrweno. 1 MeMilig ie steopahonlere, fk Manhattanville at'G o'clock, A.'M., aud eon- | reading a portion of Scripture, and offering up | Wrath on the Pope, &c., and elicited some groans for his | quctions, capabilities and resources, extending | ing, and Irishman by birth, and formecly o Larkeeper in On and after Wednesday next, June 25th, the fare between | (ue every af hour until 7 o'clock, b. M. Leaving New | prayer. A. piece of music by’ the orchestra fol, | Holiness. He spoke ‘on this subject in the usual style | $59" miles from the ‘north coast Ot Mexion | Holmes’ Hotel, Cinginnati Peay SETTER ML. an | Philadelphia and Baltimore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced % A mo , foreign despots, &c., and glided into 5 andi oat York, ear ot Cpeihars a) PTpvog Row, a6 A. lowed, and then a3Latin salutatory address was i} Ls4 £ and concluded a very valuable and statistical essay | ‘The Norwich Courter states that the eum of $1100 against Catholi oft repeated subject of the abuse of the elective fran- to Carmansville The Trains will leave as follows:— ; Trimey Church Cemetery and Fort ‘Washington, every how | spoken by William R. Martin, with clearness and | chise by foreign votes, and called on them to rally in de. | to those, who sigh for ,annexation, by a reler- | has heen selsed by the ale Monument Association, and Devo eet! lade hia, ie 2 Baltimore, through the day, from 7 ‘RM: to7 P.M. i. emphasis. : fence of thelr aringiptes, to obviate this, and sloied by | ence to a work now in the press edited yy Ganeres it is confidently believe that they will be able to pe the except Sunday, i the Grand | sum of $2,500 to complete a monument on scale to ze, Suniay, acd AM Hele tparaavills 1}g' cents; Carmansyille OY Fort} “Next came an English salutatory address by | quoting Gen. Jackson's opinions of the Bible; which on | Geene—in connection with the valley of ; op - ets through to Wveting and | cA¥d SeaPeos so gt i Signi Eso eitasise oc; AERO RPOR 4 a a y ne had at the Depot Eleventh and Market sts MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, For further information, angly Daily, And Daily,at 4 P. "Wheeling and Pittsburgh— Pittsburgh ean be had at the x._| Charles A. Downs, with whose principal features, | his death-bed he declared to be the bulwark of our re- | River, its soil and production, a copy of which will | correspond with the wishes of the contributors and the the memorable Burns being associated, it com- | Publican institutions, and the anchor of safety. He was | be presented to the Agricultural Club of New York. | character of the jot it is intended to commemorate. ded t close and reverential hearings the | ‘lowed by Hon. Tuo. M. Woopnvrr, M. C. elect, who | ‘Nhe aptitude of the various soils for production the | The Pittsburgh Gazette says that there rt 7 manded @ most close al everenti earing ; ie ns th ade of ie ¢ u jzette 1 are over ¥ to QR ALBANY, TROY) and intermediate | voung orator chose and handled his subject Sell ice sane Genie Hints) tbe una) Spat, Aehey hich, | Doctor estimated—of sugarfrom 1,00) to 1,500 pounds | 200,000 bushels of coal ready for market, which cannot be LEMMER, atthe office of padings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of | "Tye, +y 1), Townsend followed, in an oration on ‘any delivered during the evening; and the | Weight; cotton, 2,000 to 1,500 rice, 40 to 50; Indian | sent in consequence of the Canal interruptions. The sain settle ams & Co. 17 Wall street Breakfastand Dinner ou board the boat. Circassia. No such scope for oratorical effect was g % He described the season | growthiof Pittsburg coal trade is remarkable,’ At Jeast aud Saturday, and Troy at 6 o'clock, A. M., Albany the audience seemed less under the influence of | then given that the Club would escort the delegationto | in Louisiana. The sugar in that country, amounts | Mr. Locke, Editor of the Savannah (Ga.) Repub- M 4 uence of gi ry, t rs 's peculiarly exciting mode of speaking elicited | corn, 25 to 30 bushels. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY Leaves New York at 7 ovclock, A-M., Tugedays, ‘Thursdays | offered in this asin the last subject, and consequent- | more applause thank was pend to any other. Notice was | for sowing the crops as fully one month longer than | !rty boats were, at the last accounts, detaine y _ : aTaclowpmren aerator TROY, Canin A Gorham, ov | the speaker. the Philadelphia cars to-morrow, at half past three, when | to 180,000 hogsheads, while this country falls short | lican, who has been travelling in Asia Minor for health, o’clock. A Bec a Bo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturda Greek Oration, by George P. Haven, delivered | ™oeting adjourned. one thitd of that amount. The cotton trade he de- | #FFived in Rome on the 20th March, so ill that he was ae ieee rs ag, Weel ad By isla Doe Mow | nay ane dic the sonorous trinatonsat| yd taaeaesyeesata tee abe casted | Sri. at ouaipang. the noth "by. age | fonmalet ero ler ming an a oy a RED ARES. | “"Forpassage or freight, apply ou board, orto F. B. Hall, atehe | the Greek stimulated listening ears like the sounds the majority; the remainder appeared to be respectable | amounts, not only in profitable results per an- | Watercure: SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, | offce onthe watt freight bank bills, « , | of martial music. mechanics. They all listened with much attention to the | aun, but in a longer and better staple, prefer- | vO Tt a stonuing to the T ical TRAINS RUN AS POLLOWS, other kind of jeoperts tale: hegwege bank bills, speci¢.ot sny | Passion, the, soul of eloquence, came next, by | various speeches,but not much applausewas bestowed ex. | nble to any cotton grown in this country. | 1.5 Tem Detroit to jom Cen, Mores, jopoaraphic: corps, Kine ee | must beat the risk of the owners of’ such goods, freight, Bag: | Paul F. Havesies—an essay displaying powers of | copt at. the strong points of them.when the fundamental | ‘The Doctor calculated that there were ample provi- | 2# detroit to j F emt. Calcsme. Boston Traine g%e A. M. daily, Gendays excepted, stopping | gage, &e. jelére_ | clear thinking and methodical arrangement, and | objects of the clob were. touched on, then the stamping | sions in Texas for ten millions of people—that the Mr. Healy, the American artist, who has been at Farmingdale and St. George's Manor. | NOTICE. which elicited loud marks of approbation. and hurraing was deafening. In the, intervals between | necessaries of life were abundant and cheap, good | Commissioned by Louis Phillippe to take the portraits of {ocd ere Meecme sels Sucks oot ee STATEN ISLAND Our Age, by Edwin R. Cook. This young gen- | me apeakery the brow band in aentenc performed te | beet being vated one penny n pound, and corn | fevers of the most dietingu SE ORF | dale and inte Sunda: dd, x tleman showed in his speech, that he is, although a | Yor! srs Yankee Doodle, Hail Columbia, &c. © | fed pork at 2cents. The Doctor, in conclusion, re- | 8% afrived a and is engaged in the work of ‘Accommodal daily, Sundays FERRY, > zh @ | whole meeting presented rather a different ‘aspect oad » T@- | transferring to canvas the likeness of our fellow-citizen, excepted, stopping at Jami inch, Heinpstead, aud Hicks- FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET close student, an observer of the great world outside. | from what similar meetings did'previous to last election, | quested records from the Institution he addressed | Henry Clay. vill and all'the stopping places between Hicksville and FARE 6% CENTS. 4 Supremacy of Moral Force, by Charles Fanning, | and altogether gave but little token of therevival of |for the benefit of his own country. This | the Kentucky Commonwealth says: “We unde: From ortega v4 epee On and after Saturday. 7th June, the Steamboats SYLPH and who spoke gracefully, and reasoned judiciously, and | the spirit of Nativism. speech was received with marked’ respect. | stud that the Hon. Henry Daniel was last week pret Boston ‘Train, daily, Suodays excepted, at 1236 o'clock M., | SLATEN {SLANDER will leave New Xr host | was heard with profit and pleasure by the house. isi Sina npe Ps —This per- | Lhe chairman then announced, | that future | ted onthe trial of the indictment against him in the Mont. or ou the arrival of thesteamers from Norwie |. Staten alindovery'-hour except 4; cotamencing at @.A. The Past and the Future, by John Hammond, | _ JOHAN Cart GorGas, THE Forcer.—This per- | communications would be received from Gen. | gomery Circuit Court for the murder of his brother-in- sof gcampodstion Train 5AM. daily, Sundays excepted, | P.M. c was an ingenious contrast of the characteristics of | 8°, Whose real name is “ Adolph Otto Alexander | Greene and Mr, Rose, when Mr. Wakeman re on Clifton R. Thomson, Esq.” places. From Farmingdale Depot— R HAL! ND LIVERPOOL. the world as it wi ‘Accommodation Train, 6% A.M. and 9% P. M., daily, Sun- ee =a , and is likely to be. Soe te tanse OE and With: the atclon misseeer or oky | marked, that in the speech of the Doctor, he had ob- | On Saturday last, Robert McLane, Esq., was der the name of, and with the stolen passport of John | ‘The Philosophical Oration, by Cornelius Earle, | ¢ mgae, ? Berli tained more solid information than ten hours. of | unanimously elected to fill the vacancy in the captaine: days excepted, for Brookiyn and intermediate places, Le THE Royal Mail Steam Ships CALEDO. | Jr., displayed the ability of the author in a very cre- fen Gorse SNe ee eae ills tothe ‘extent nm study or reading would confer. Toa bya from | of the Maryland Cadets. The captain elect iva son o : ta TPeain a7 ally; Bhindaya exsepebd- for Brook: Les caer ns sera joston for | ditable point of view. forty thousand guilders £18,000), drawn on the strength | the chair, the Secretary announced the following | the Hon. Louis McLane, U. 8. Minister to the Court of yp and intermediate places. American Seely, by Theodore Coleman. A | of a forged letter of credit, purporting to be signed by pes for oxen of the best quality and purest | St. James. Tuesday, July ist | Subject presenting little room for novelty, but so | the three directors of the Royal Prussian Society of Ma- | breeds. Ist premium, $100; 2d do, $50; 3d do, $20; | ,. The Board of Aldermen of Boston, has increased dnesday, July Leth. | skilfully treated and spoken by Mr. C., a3 to be | ritime Commerce, and sealed inward with a seal which | Cows, 50, 20 and 10; Mutton, which the Secretary | the appropriation of $000, pa the City Council, to #2. warmly applauded. even in the defects conformed to the seal of the so€iety. | pronounced better than hogs, 50, 20 and 10; Hogs 20 | $1500 for the funeral obsequies to Gen. Jackson. ‘Ageni,’6 Wail st Enthustasm,by Chas. A.Van Doren. The measure | 5T™ Amsterdam, Plahn, alias Gorgas, went to Rotter- | 4nq 4), Milch Cows, 60,20 and 15; all! The Bytown (Canada) Gazette remarks upon the M, ‘he Boston ‘T'ruins stop ouly at Farmingdale and St. George’s anor. ‘The Accommodation Trains stop at. the following places fon the road, going both ways toreceive and deliver passex- ers, Vi | “ % y Deer Park | mai . ‘ of this he was 20 nck sacrificed to the sense catneeh, rte ot tthe Duteh tek, EB emges reyeo9 exclusive a the eet Pie be et a ; he | unusual zamaban of raftemen who have been drowned on Rees OGdsee, Suftote Sen TS TOR HAVRE Sond Use Te | in the delivery, a fault growing more general every | name of“ Van Hagen.” At his Jodgings in London, he | Cattle to be exhibite tween 23d strect and | the Ottawa river this season. It is stated, that not less Trotting Course. Lake Road Sta Fe ee nai eerees, Reward Fak, oy went by the name of “ Crough.” In Edinburgh he visit- | 5th Avenue. Then came a dissertation on the dis- | than eighty lives have been lost during the season. * Medford Station fartvelekt ov pastge apply tone ‘he addresses here came to a pause, and the fol- | ed the Russian Consul, call ng himself a Russian Gene- | ease of beeves, which has been so often discussed | The proprietors of the Albany Citizen give notice Pg) RR LH! ‘ OYD & HINCKEN, lowing gentlemen were admitted to the degree of | ral travelling on furlough. In August last, by forged | as now to be rendered hopeless of elucidation. Then | that they have felt themselves called upon to institute a ivettek i. No.9 Tontine Buildings, cor. Wall and Waterstreets | Bachelor of Arts, by the Chancellor, the only cere- | letters, he cheated a banker in Vienna of about ten thou- | came the regular subject of the day—“Cultivation | suit for libel, against the .2lbany Knickerbocker, which Jamespor tis Bas mony observed being the presentation of a scroll to | #4 florins. He then called himself‘ Prosch,” Prussian | of Roots”—when Dr. Underhill made several re- | they have accordingly done. FOR LONDON—Regular packet of 10ch ey Counsellor of Justice. When he left Liverpool, 20th Cutchogue The well-kaown, fast sailing Becket ol each, and the pronunciation of a short Latin for- 1845, in the Cambria, he called himself Von | Marks upon the best method of preparing the soil | The Pittsburgh Age says, that there are now in qe sf 5 ship 4 : 4 fot id carrots—rutabi tl it cro f tion, i the cil \d LINGTON, Captain Chi hadwiek, | mula: % he Pi 1 Government of | forturmps and cat aga, the carrot crop | progress of erection, in and near the city twenty-six fur- stbury. Greauport, Ace'a, tri.d 435 | tively sell as shove, her retuler days ie POOP | Sohn Baker, John Hammond, Meeehute He was formerly a clerk by profession. | for horses, being strongly recommended. New Zea. | haces, which will turn off between seventy-five and one Hick il ie 4, Boston Train... ... 4.200 Ri spleudid secemmo ations for eabin, second cabin and Frane’ - vi Bangs, Joseph B. Hart, Jr., een several times imprisoned for forgery, and lastly | land grass of a ak and elastic Bes Ly ia | hundred tons of iron per week. Pembesals.. 7 i is easing tetinn bo eae ar breed thin ieee ities Wm. E. Bloodgood, George Preston Haven, | at Spandan, whence he was discharged in 1841. De: and specimens of this year’s crop of wheat and rye | Hon. Gorham Parks, U. S. Consul to Rio Janei- L er bapaeergcts vety ten Pesaran al perenne 4 ww PS Tiseey on JOSEPH MeMURRAY Paar iti ie ee shai n—Born at Krakow, Mecklenburg, aged 39 years (in pers upon the farm of J. G. Bergen, of Gowanus. | ro, is a passenger in the barque Anita, which cleared sper ps Orin mill bite eadbians 0. GE took OL Wien k Zee Corner of Pine and South street. Edwin Ruthven Ceok, Luther W.reok 1844) Height, five fest five inches Frussian measure; | The greatest curiosity. presented to the inspection | from Boston on Tuesday. atreet’to receive Dagenge for the several Traigs, 90 minutes be- Nea Hoek Filet Bathe oe Mier an keto ius | Chas. Algernon Downs, ‘Thomas Dunn Titman, | high forehead, wood ‘teeth, grey eyes, thick nose, beard | Of, the Club was a specimen CPi Potato, raised DY | | jtccofding to the ancient laws of Hungary, a man the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side, lew York Pilot Hoat James Avery, on the S0th June, | Cornelius Earle, Jr, Paul Francis Ravesies, | andi eyebrows blond, chin’broad, fall round healthy | the aid of electricity, r, Ross, of Ravensdale, | convicted of bigamy was condemned to live with both “Rockaway Baggage taken in separate Crates. _jul0re_ | Meee loaded, Sandy Hock’ Light bewing WN. Wes | Charles Fanning, Howard Scovell, face; gure short and ‘stout, speaks German and e little Astoria. They were planted on the 30th Apri, and | wives in the ame house ! “The rime in consequence rr a Ps iles distance: 1 India Wharf, E.R. is Benjamin Haines, Chs,Augustus Van Doren 4 English); he has lost | some have now reac! seven inches in circumfer- | wes ex! . ot eo oc MFurther infor ation may. be obtsined b _ Charles F. Winthrop? the ite dnger of eft faatead he Lica of ano. | ence. ‘The distance between the zinc and copper | On Sunday afternoon, James Fisher, a young man SN Nee dipeone ware moe to ae pols wig students | ther finger, and wears always on that hand ie ae htes is sixty teet. ‘ funaiaeteeal a whe had bess a ee the Golden Fleece Tavern, mm , “OR ‘Louisiana ew | of the Scientific an ilosophical course generally a it hand to After a protracted meeting,the €lub adjourned, an- | Cherry street, Philadelphia, committed suicide by taking i = aie ork Line Regular Facket to sail Monday, 21st | Cornelius Philips, * Henry D. Townsend. Bttract attention from themutilated one. This accom: | nouncing the subject for teneat dies vanio: -t*ceans | Seat Frot APRESS AND PIONEER PACKET LINE, | GO, Capt. Wood, will positively sail as'above, her reguler | _ OB yen alt gentlemen the degree of M. A. | plished forger is now in this country, and it behoves | stitutes for Short Crops of Hay.” The citizens of Charlestown, -Mass., have voted roads and Canal—through in 334 days. ‘Che above line is now ww | @8%-_ a: wniehilh Ris ip Wes Conte at Aaron Teas ERs Oonitee a sored a get Sharer Rocuxster Hovse, Ist July, 1845, | $9000.to build a new school house. |The people of the full operation and offers great inducements to persous who wish | modationsy apply on Dosrd, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wallat, | Wistheep P "Phelps Robeet D: Dordinus Exorement Exrraorpinary'—A Romance 1% | To rm Eprron or Tus New York Heratp:— __ | PAy, State know how to appreciate good schools, "Tif earg are builtin the inost approved modern style, the | 900 tively no goods revel e pOHLINS & CD. 56 South Whitfield Timpsan Edwin Smith, Real Lirk—We give below the particulars of a | ‘A’paragraph appears in yout paper to-day, in | | Thirteen scoundrels who composed 8 part of an boats are fitted up ina superior manner, and every effort is made | soy tratang eo ee on eG Miter Saturday evening | Geo, H. Houghton, Marcus L, Taft, | pleasant and romantic affair, which has just come off ina | which the writer thinks it nota little remarkable | ¢%tensive horse si ation, were “caugl by the Proprietors to eonduce to the comfort and convenience | 1th instant, " ; Geo. H. Moore, Nathaniel Huds neighboring village, where we understand, it has given he ‘Catholic Bishop of New Orleans should | ®34 caged,” afew days since, by the Sheriff of Adams i d, and th ent in New Orleans James E. Woodruff, who will prompt- » BE » BS on, Mad: re 2 ) that the Catholic Bishop d county, Ili. . of travellers. ‘The scenery on this route is unrivalled, 0 | iy reed a eee a RJ. Cone Jokn Cremesl, good employment to lame Gossip” for some days f to he thate an te 7, >on anata elcid a ubmLRe BT ORR AG aE aN Reuben 8. ‘Goodman, 8. 0. Vanderpool Past :— eee eens epithe ‘season however, of | Mr. Calhoun expects to visit his sonin Alabama "AB y this route passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- E, Captala Peach, will sail op her regula The degree of D. D., was conferred on the The inhabitants of the retired though busy town of | death of te si be obvious toevery thinking man. | éxt autumn, and has promised to extend his journey to tendant upon stage travelling, and at the same time make an ex- or passage, having inanmpawed sccomincd Rev Hy Gray, Scotland ; Rev. W. J. Brown, China; Miaiode aotnnictres Moder We ime fate nag eS een. Jackson, whilst livingedid. not believe | Mobile, under invitation from the democrats of that city. ~ a . * '~ . d \- if be "" 5 pas . 4 i § Pepe carsleave every morningat 7 o'clock. Passengey jou pict saicog G1 Bouih street. | Rey Albert B. Dod, New Jersey, Professor of Mathe- | feouence of the elopement of 8 youog gentleman, of | inthe utility oreificacy of prayer foradeparted soul, | Edward 8. Dargan, of Mobile, has been nomi. FOR ERPOOL—The |New. Li Professor Denison Ol; vised to greece henge) yond at Philadelphia. Office in agra Chenane Pome wrt aod a Now of Yale College, was ho. | Wealthy and respectable parentage, with a beautiful and | and much less does any member of the communion | nated for Congress by the Democratic Convention of the ‘A. CUMMI Packet 21 co ly—The ior fast sailing Pa: rt —! Fg ole superior fast sailing Pac! i highly accomplished young lady—the belle of the village | 14 which he belonged. first district, and, it is understood, will accept the nomi- d 15 South Third sta, Agent | TTINGUER, 1090 tons, Capt. I aga sc ogy (rg , At the interesting age of sightoen. =! F i Catholi | nation. Phitadetphing May 17-18, ork, apply to | as Bae is, Capt. Ira Bursley, . The following is a list of the graduates of the Me- | ~ tt seams that a euteal attachment had for some time Seogadiy. i is opeaction ‘3 he Caeelic aire Ki | Phetiiseenoe betweed ctidatlon andi Heviniaphati hnfoematlon, ta Ube ety of New York, spp ¢ Or paseage, having excellent and superior accom. | dical College, who received the degree of M. D.: | oxisted between the parties; and, contrary to the wishes | ¢xclusively,always to pray for the living a : - TH ee performed in, wa Maur £0045 tan Ato ce of i Luthe Murchison, of | Embracing the favorable op rtunity afforded in the | sence of absurdity and folly for her to make prayers x SS Ea i fe $100. Georgia ; Luther Curtis White, of ine ; Fred. R. Re- ee " Charles J. Jack, Esq., a member_of the Philadel- ROM BOSTON TO PHILADELPHIA IN A neteckee st Liverpool, 1150 toa, Cant John Eldridge, | vera, of New York ; Nathan Slophenson, of New York; | horse: and, on Sabouth evening’ under tte Cover of night for the departed souls of thoee of other denomina:| Liaer, ted in the Usited states District Court for DAY. i ae John T. Palmore, of Virginia; Wm. D. Cowan, of North | Jett their native village fur bebind, pursuing their course | yraying for the dead under any circumstances. forgery, was honorably acquitted on Saturday. | August. 50% ce r¢ ‘he writer is equally unfortunate in the allusion Mr. John Tyler and his lady, and the Hon. Caleh = — — Carolina ; Henry Farrier, of Alabama ; John N. Fielder, i f Hartford, where they arrived ina few FOR SALE, FREI CHARTER—The | of South Carolina—all of the Medical College of Pie ee one ae } t sailing barque HOME, Captain Watts, built | 9! Sout rer ag of the Medical College of the New | hours. s Balti E | Cushing, were at Old Point Comfort, Va., on Thursday | ii. Baltimore one yerr since of the best th ng York University. The father of the young man, on returning from the | made to the Bishop of. timore. He should have | Cushing, y carr Hout 4,000 barrels, and has handsome accommodati The honorary degree of M. D., was conferred on Cal- al Sunday evenii ting, obtained knowledge. of | recollected that the murderer in Baltymore becamea | /##t, me ‘sr . i ard, at ‘ the fact, ant suspecting their intentions, followed in hot | convert to the principles of Catholicity, and the re- | | George saan was lynched at Lawrenceville, HE TRAINS upon the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD | for twenty passengers. Apply to Captain Watts, on board, at | vin Howard, New York ; V. E. West, do. ; Alexander | the fact, and, ting thei | for , 1 ; q " i I nights . on eter ee oe ag el pape ge og ene a | re street rwhart’o orto E. kK. COLLIN & CO. en eter Alabama ; Ezra Bliss, lowa; A. Davezac, pursuit, an ving fa Hartford long before the dawn | sult of his having embraced that creed was penance | r eae ke the Philadelphia trai fore 5, and ther . . f day, immediately commenced search for his wayward | enjoined and repentance ensued—for the horrible | "1 P 5 A” Aenea Oech iiziaia sts SAU FOR SALB—FREIOHT OR CHARTER—The | An oration on Adversity, the School of Great | son, But Cupid was not thus to be baled. ‘The young | crime of murder which he comiitted. [tis pretty | ‘The Orphean Family gave a concert last evening SSISS1P; Men, and the Valedicto: | stock’, very fast sailing packet ship, M. 1, 650 tons, Address, were pronounced | lovers procured acoommodations in a retired part of the | evident, however, that he thought it safer to appease Providence} 5 he car that c eth ee mike Se Wart steal Ve ule som ook tooaee ihe | by Luther W. Peck. The substance of the valedic- | city, and “kept shady” during the following day, | tho an erof uncreated wisdom, in this life, through _Dr. Vale amusing the people of Portland ‘ML leave at | live oak apron,” seinton “ ward and after | tOry Was Poantifal and a ft : ton tat ‘illiam’s | cant frames—newly coppered and in perfect order for a three | rious predecessors. ‘The whole services now came q ° Hall in the | years voyage—has accommodations, for 3% passengers. Apply | toa cloee by the performance of a piece of ‘mutic, Yr nA ang hich | NOTICE, q ’ x or ne forward and after | tory was beautiful, and a fitting sequel to its merito- | having ee wind” that they were pursued, and know. | 1 edium of the legitimate successors of the apos- | with his comicalities. ing for 4 fr discovered, before the nuptial knot was. tied: | 1°. "than trust himself inthe hands of those who | Mr. Booth is engaged at the Front street theatre, for Wil M recarainn, The car that ‘ery 1¢ mn half past riage ak ogy an @ clock, Baltimore, for throe nights. He made his first appeer- mst six o'clock for Hark leave at six | on bi t Orleans’ wharf, f Wall H h fi treet to street, without success, finall rotess modern christianity of only 316 years exist- P mutes. judrre | _ju6m ed. turned hi disheartened. ter a ing Pre: | of the paragraph in question had not an apparent in- | 22 Se ALBANY, FOE ANTWERF=ps »ETG : “-n mia te rien lovers oi reo Momtey even bi ee eae sagt aitnoet eve line of iy bean fo | on Tnosday evening, which was well attended. AND INTERMEDIATE, LANDINGS. NR lespatel Destructive Fine anp 8 or Lire.—The | ing, to the Episcopal Church, where {they were united, | Kerceptible that its author would appear only to glo- | mone on a Pasoune.—One, of the The splendid steamboat SOUT AMER: WBlRaton the shore port. furnished accommodations for | Most distressing occurrence” of this kind we have | ° ‘ betteror for worse." Worcester Transcript. y in anything but the Cross of Christ. | Ee poems pad to the Penitentiary recently ae CA, ‘ pea M, ell, will kere the | cabin passengers, and also for second cabin passengers in the | ever known in this county, took place in Solebury town- | ‘Te Fungrat, SoLEMNITIES iN Arpany.—The Your humble servant, § th riff Beebe, attempted to take his own life on the * ipomnidg, Delp hres Teelock on Tharaday | house on deck, apply to ie jast. Amoa Pearson, the owner ofa farm, weather yesterday was as unpropitious as possible. M. J, R. OMRARA. | route, and car ry near accomplishing his object. His Wr Brokthet dnd Dinnct on boxrd. ie? J, HERDMAN, 61 South street. in getting in hie hay, with the aid of his’ | T'P0sm oh rain as the ion bogen to move, and ‘i name, John Quinn—convicted of burglary and sentenced Dee ang apely on, board zi » colored man, | when the head of tl fter a march of three | To tue Eprron or THe Heranp:— for five years. At Jones’ tavern, Contreburgh, Sheriff B. boat, " ; ~Caldwell’s, West. Point, Newburgh, Pough- The SSAGE FOR HAMBURG With Reach | commenced about 3 o'clock P.d..removing a load of hay Kpeguie, Hsda Fork, ithinedcck, Redick, Malden, Causal, rapt. CC. Bey, ‘will, sail sy above anlsan rey | trom the wagon into the mow. It was in what is called | ag Coxsackie, Kinderhook and New Baltimore. comfortap} ited uumber of of passengers in | a cellar barn; and just after they had got to work, 4y iced his ship having been butlt expressly for # | of lame rushed through the open door at the hea | Necsus tivenereceies paket her accom rece! ‘ jon, Persons wishing tosecure berths should | (rope Jeading from the entry enieath to the thrashing for some 15 oF 20 minutos and then gladly avail- | 1," Guscom House, by aletter addressed to the Col- he had lost threo or four quarts o Juices in the} Your remark in yesterday’s paper, that my pro-, stopped over night, and on rousing the prisoner, in the, heet ly opened and the | bable removal, and that ot R, A. Locke, &c. had | morning, he found that Quinn had tied a handkerchief ‘of the | Water descended in torrents. The civic portions of the | become matter of speculation, is incorrect so faras | round his arm near the shoulder, and nearly half « ilitary “stood and |} am concerned. 1 resigned the clerkship I held in | the arm in two below the band Re eet called, the wound « it he was convey- y accommodat PEOPLES? LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, | no’ 20 voda an DAILY—-Sundaye, Excepted—Through Dit y deseription. Persons wishing tonecure berths should | floor, and in a jew moments enveloped the whole interior | 00k it - 4 i ick rea, at 7 o'clock FM. from the Pier between | ™** early anplication on bowrd orto | A na of the building. Mr, Pearson, ax well as the colored | (themselves of the Marshal's permission to beat a te. | jaccor, on the $d_ult., and left on the 30th. Mr. Van Fant Quinn so far fecovered a RO a gna Liberty streets den, will | VM coroer South sited and Maidan iane._ | mau, escaped from the barn, Mr. P. being then severely | coves, heard anything ofthe exercises tt the i,but | Ness sent for Me, expressed himself satisfied wht | ed to prison.— Cleveland Eve, Hl Jen Monday, Wednesday ' iday , at o'clock. 1 . wig) | — | my conduct, and advised me to retain my place. At eran A Beamnont RNICKEIBOLK It Caan A, Neushton wi KOUL STONES ING flab MA ee: sper aed ween * Fae he Hed ie dng been’ fine the. veces * weathers Deon my resignation of the office of Actuary of the Me- | é Inramovs Ournaae.— We | be Baerneniy A ap aie Me clcee Rae lake, eae pe eae: | MR: JOHN 8. ROULSTONE has the honor to extinguished the fire, but not until he was so dreadiaily | one of the largest and mort imposing ever seen in this | chanics’ Institute, the unanimous vote of the socie- | fed to notice the perne spe ' | Asm is friends and the public h rs ald. ¢ in West Tro; of Barclay stre inform blie in general, that his | burned as to place his recovery almost beyond hope. | °itY-—v2lbany Journal, July 1. ty showed that I had given satisfaction to its mem- CRS lg ae ol , . | | : | irl from Washington county, seekit mploym: Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt, R. H. Furey, will leave | ing, 9 Folloea on im Horsemanship is now open | gu: th most horrible portion remains tobe told. Two y bers. I was the oldest clerk in the Record office, | try git was decoyed over into ‘roy, and on Monday, Wednesday, Friday nnd Sunday Afweraoons, at 5 | SY 4 evening, as follows — ther sons of Mr. Pearson, anda neighbor’s boy, were | ABNER Parke Acqurrrep.—The long pending crstood my duties, and had Idesired to continue, | 2, thls, city: \’oada: ‘north of the villa agang of e aoe ae ee AACNEM: | In'the mow opposite where the men were at work: Two | trial of Abner Parke, in the Warren County Cireuit, | "nde y J | thaws tate ne cdtlns anecooded iat toceaanane Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain L, W. Brai ir “4 willleave on Tuesday, Thursday and Sathrday Afternson as | gq Terme of instruetion imade which was not the case, why is it supposed that Mr. | pase vijlians, two of whom succeeded in accomplishing on application to Mr. | of them escaped; but one of the brothers, about nine | onthe second indictment for being concerned in the | 7 .wrence would have disturbed me? Even my in- | their diabolical purpose, when her screams brought some oelock. = foulstone, ‘ | years old, perished in the flames—his lim murder of the Castner family, terminated on Saturday 4, Ave G ee Li | se calae teceas rane of te trates Of the Fassongers taking'either ofthe shore L.ines wil arive in Alba. wee hing Saat received from the country several fine and | his body literally burned up. ‘The how | night in a verdict of acquittal. ‘The case was commit- gpnigns, ial a is) a PA ie oe filles me Pee mags mn Eig aN A ph isting S49 ny inanuple time for the Moming Train of Cars for the enst or | M¥lith Saddle Horses, which he is euthorined to sell ata rear | out buildings, the wagon house, w: ted to the jury on Saturday, by Chief Justice Hornblow. | News found perpetual fa . Siraen, t22 | focal magistrate, were committed tothe Albany ceuuty "Hh. 5 SRS RAE NC | ran Shy my?re_ | the corn crib, with one hundred and Ally | oF, and the jury returned into court about 10 o'elock at | und everything in or about the Custom House, es” | iatel Hagin, Wi iy have Bou ter daanen ats sive th oe so ae nine h new and BURDEN’S PATENT HORSE-SHOES | corn, the hog pen and hogs in it, were all burnt. Tho | night, after bei out ten hours, with a verdict of Not | cept kx-Alderman Pardy, had enough good-na' i, |{mplicated in the'crime, has escaped, The irl is known. HMiki. ane eae ee BEING NOW ON SALE by the principal dealers | hogs, the two Kors to the wagon, and a cafinthe barn, | Guilty. ‘The trialcommenced onthe 3d June, and hes | and good taste left to permit me to sleep quietly to be a virtuous and worthy person.—Troy iget. Freight tokeo at moderate rates. fe bestizare in the Unicon pees.ene. all Jrarrantedper | are the live stock destroyed. ‘The larger portion of the | accordingly occupied the Court, m | among the archives up in the 8d story, where *Cor- o All persona are forbid trusting any of the Bonts of this Line, gpl ssld ai a agtion over the moire er tenia ete | crop, being already gathered, was of course di he trial of the first indictment, which also resulted in | °'10n he ad” would certainly never have dreamt of | ‘Tyuxper Gusi-at Ond Doiwr,—We had yester- without « written order from the Captains or Agents. Every shoe which may be found not fre asee iets | stroyed, as also about one Rundred bushels of oats. All | a verdict of acquittal, occupied the Court at a previous , a very severe thunder storm, accom iking for your very humble correspondent, day, June 2 , Lage eden ncaa ar was repaired last 1 ‘ht, and the whole will be comple- K.—The iron steam- | ted in two or three farthest. None of the apera- fi tions of the Hotel were suspended or even delayed in term nearly the same time. There are, we believe, two ight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C. on the wharf. Je30 m with the above recommendation will be received back and the | his farming ute ts Ry yA orci money refunded, with all expenses from the most distant parts | Were likewise destroy ed.—Bucks Co. (Pa.) Int., July 1. i NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, °'* country. H. BURDEN, Agent, Splasipall betes other members of the family. re Nall Peetory. BT OT oe Conga | mie Imei ‘Troy Iron and? ‘Torwano.—A tornado passed near the village of || ‘Tum 'Tartrr at Sr. Jouxs, P.R.—The follow. | ‘Tax Gronar M, Brn S steamboat : 7 " ‘ Tae [. Brot ‘ Ty RE, ¢ CARVER & HALL, | London, Oh n the 22d ult., doing much damage | ing information has been received from the Consul ip, George M. Bibb, which left Pittsburg on Tues- fit. Say came on atthe usual hour, igparatont,Pieg foot of pon 4 ‘pie a aie ARCHITECTS, Engineep, Build ean Real, Eatate | to property and’ the: evope.. (Preen ef° hamence ws ee | of the United States at St. Johns, P. R.— This Govern. plage taiort distance pala, Marita he wane ion ‘pinted dancing closed the even: hursday and Saturday xth street foot water undred visitors, “ aie expen COL al BR eet hee H,Pechsevery Phila asin. Phan Nied eal LEM, ~ is assorted, were caught up Oy the wind and whirled | ment has laid additional duty on all imports to this | gleak and had seven rey | ing. fe have at present abou through the air lik hes. ‘he storm was also ver island, of two and a half per cent, to take effect (from 1d gain on it. She was immediately run uw) violent inthe vicinity of Columbue, tutao lives were | the {United Stateg) on and after the first day of July ohare he wil rer ain until the injury she hat os! next.” can re} L Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon Drawings and Righté, Real For Passage ot Freight apply on board, of xt. the office on the hit geod for Patent Rights, Ke wharf he. ga. fo 4 bought and sold; money loaned and invested; property Jeased and rents collected.” "eae limb re with accommodations for as many more.-- tained | Herald, sluly.1 : .

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