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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols X1., No. 187-—Whole No, £049 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1845. oe eee ‘HE NEW YORK HERALD. 2 aad, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. SENTIMENTALISM OF POLITICS, | Toe they carey themetves." Should hy stad tm for Uvinsionanaeel ‘the Herald} | ahurlow Weedse Bread cad Beppe <a yesten to. } —" ndid boat SOU’ ERI. | the rij i ym is urlow Weed vs. jant 3. — ‘wasan ac- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. a GA, Cab Si rueadel wil eve te on, | the HERE bustodhee those liversl evedit for their course Haire, (C. W.) July 5, 1845. | tion for libel, in which the plaintiff sues the defendants f Barclay street (north side of the Ferry) on Thursday | in maintaining it.” Business here, which connects the place with the | foran S Tene deftaaete navy, Pobliontion/iedne:, APSNAg ng ’ July " » Jirculation---Forty Thousand, "/jicitlutai bier baud VIEWS OF THE | ae has MM ay West, is in the most flourshing possible position— | DAILY HERALD—Hver) day. Price 2 cents per | board. he Courier quite agrees with the pasion the hotels i ~ ith the aid of 4 ligne "Reise aatiaceeatt, “* NEW YORK COURIER,” Speers formar Peg: 2 se, the publication of which was alli to bea Plaintiff is editor and proprietor of the .Albe- | e f copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. | The last sentiment is one we cordially approve. " : * Journal. Defendants, in their plea, set uj Weekly HERALD--Evory Saturday “Price of cents | Kinderhook and New Baltimore. | Hap. xv. , the railroad atu 1 will stand puke ice promi- | thet the Paint couta have no right of ‘tetion in thle ‘@. | 9y—-$8 12s cents per annum—payable in advance. | . tie ‘ y it nent point in Western Cana is i reci- | case, because the icle w wes |, was "AWWERTISEMENTA at the usual prices—always | PEOPLES LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR-ALBANY, AND THE | On reflection the Courier entively disagrees with the | nent po Vest this is fully spprec- | tevnded to apply to plaioud personally, bat wee intend sal ln aaeenena: } DALE ee id STOCK JOBBERS | Tribune, - ated by the capitalists of Boston, Lockport, Buffalo, | ga for the paper—Lvening Journal. ‘That Weed was PRINTING of all kinds executed with baanty and | reat, at 7 o'clock La ete cen ’ | And yet when after Mr. Polk’s inauguration we | \¢., who in conclave assembled, decided on this as | not known as the editor of that paper, also that there despatch. | Courtlandt and Liberty streets, F | avowed our determination of judging him by his : J P. Gilki Eeq, having | W@#Besuch book as ‘ Roorback’s Travels” ever pub- Oe er nae or cmminications, by mail, addressed | eemmhcat ROCHESTER, & aD seu atte Sack ON THE | meaearos, oad declared that a shoul approve any | @ bine ae jasper Me py var ving | that the ublication being intended 7 the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage | . Ta aa a ao Mi Wy a Rage | act of his administration which would have met our cal public attention to the feasibilty of this route, tifiable ends, defendants were will be deducted from the subscription mouey remztted i Btoumbest KNICKERBOCKER, C Be aan, approval if Mr. Clay had been elected, this same Tri- jt was thoroughly acted on, and will be carried Plaintiff demurred to all these points JAMES GORDON BENN. ‘4 y : ' poe leg when ugly | Ch does not their declemat Puastiiieapicuaiiae Weve Pa i igh Py A ed F.M., landing ot intermediate places, From the foot i Cel actin ae ved abandoned the whig through in a spirited manner salicaisen coved by the plaintifr, being a lay street, Ge . . ™ | party and embraced loco focoism ! = . | 4 id Sveamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt, RH. Furey, will leave | Yestaslart ise: Aik a Fan a Pe not justify the slander, and moreover, that the j et uday ats : os “4 1 e y being the 4th, some Americ: | SUMMER ARRANGE MEN] aoc cay hn ipo tal ‘The * Courier” positively never aes the Herald.” | A delicious moraal of taatinen—the Courier becomes hoisted the stars and stripes, which were almostin- | sett eo¢a mo sudgment fv pai wih liberty BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, AND will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, at ‘Tt OneGon Qvestion.—We never by any chance | _ ferociously moral and pure. stantaneously ordered down. How strange a con- fendants to amend and payment of costs within f FORT WASHINGTON STAGES, o'clock. I saan {ifllatstve Xi Al see accopy of the New York Herald, except when} Such is ever the consistency of men who permit | trast to the liberality of the Americans. Who has notes Ga this Tule. aN ah Ui gs Will commence running in the following | Fasengers takin ais ie owe Lon Vi nine Ae moving about the country, or in our neighboring | their feelings and their subserviency to party, to | not seen the standard of England, the cross of St. | 4.7 (ip de va, Nathaniel Sands, Jr. ppeal in ech a pe da a air S Bet aeie . sities. triumph over their love of truth and honesty. Andrews, ae bade of St, Patrick, and the emblem | ““Cyi°r8 Ridehctt snd flezender H. Ridabock vs. Fre: our until 7 o'clock, P.M. Leav are new and substantial, are furnished with new and CHAP. 11. CHAP. XVII. of Wales, hoisted annually on the Astor and City | derick Hewett—New trial ordered, costs to abide the ing Ne The B : hatham and pTryoy Row, at OA. Mand somgnt a je ronmy and for speed and accommodations ate aw «6 THe + Courier” actually docs sometimes secs what | The Courrer affectionately lectures Mr. Polk and Mr. | hotels, without a murmur. Such things are. event. very half hour until § es to Carmansville al cone 1 in dail ‘tion of a com- William Van Wart v. land and David hy e Freight taken at moderate rates. ie ._,, the Herald says « Buchanan. ‘The town has been in daily expectatio iam Van Wart vs. Hoshman, Keyland ai einy, from 2, Mork, yet ington, every hour Ati Tersous are forbid trusting any of the Boats ofthis Line, But we find in the’7ribwne of yesterday, the fol-| et Mr. Polk and Mr. achanbit do their duty | pany announced from the Bowery, under the man- | M. Demerast—Judgment affirmed. i 7 h rder from the Capt Agent: y John M. Ryer ads. Garret S. Mott—Report of referees shattanville 123¢ cents; Carmansville 14s FOr a a a ity feicht, apply om board the Lonts, orto P.c, lowing extracts from that print, bemg an extract firmly and like men, and they will find the country ement of Mrs. Hield, accompanied by Mr. Thos. Dir Sap gore nae Ss. ei re oy C mnogo 25 cents, B. a ee Scamuta, at te office on the whart. *"}e30 m_” | from a letter written by its Washington Correspon- | rallying to their support. The first great object of | I ncaiway, tre i, e now Sooper: theiy Sarthe ar Tele he armies or ENS CONTR os - rie at i ‘otter’s Circus made a short but prot i ARE TO BALTINORE Blo | dent under date of July 34. very administration should be to claim no more | proach. “us John S. Harris ads. Rob es BARE 10 BALTIMORE Gt. | omar. it, than what is just from any government, Let them | sojourn here.” If you visit the falls this year, 1 would ime ee NEW cas ee in Severs Hours. THE Royal Mail Steem Ships CALEDO- | py’hut that Terrible “ Print,” the “ Herald,” does | make this their rule of action; and then, if war | dv you good to run through some of. our western | Farmers’ Loan 4 Trust Co. vs, Thomas R. Minturn—- NE TAS TLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL Ni Aaud HIBERNIA, will leave Boston for | say.” 2 should follow, they may always rely with the same | towns, which, mushroom like, are rising in a day. | New trial granted; costs to abide the event. ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE. | oak ginlbeaiaescen “ For some days past there has been a rumor pre- | confidence upon the support oF their political oppo- é *heilury- were aetererd for the term. The Court took | Geledouia, HG, Lott, Es Commander, Tuesday, July Ist | valent, at first exceedingly vague and improbable, nents, as upon the countenance of their more imme- Norton. | e thy 0 Te! 1 athe | Barge ee Ayre ednesday, July i6th. ' but gathering strength trom day to day, until it has | diate political friends. England has no desire to go | [ Correspondence of the Herald.) Bide a eee rectal hea aaa Judge Tie wvsv Lied Steamboat ROBERT N ; Captam J. Passage to Halifax . 20. assumed, like Hamlet’s ghost, to war with us; but it must not be concealed that it Norton, (Mass.) July 5, 1815. | Murder Case—The trial of Hodgkins and Livingston } tna, will, on and after Monday; June 16, leave Dock | Apply to D. BRIG! Wallst. | «Such a questionable shape,” is in the power of our government to force war upon | nee js for the murder of Jesse Lee Burtis, which was set down ¥, (except Sundays,) at 3 o'clock, |. Pass | _Je 26 os oe: her. Quietude of Norton—Wheaton’s Female Seminary— for this day, has been postponed to Monday next, in con- Varrive’ in Baltimore at about 10 P. M. ouly NeW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL | that we will speak of it. In five words, it is acom- CHAP. XVII. |” Procession on the Fourth—a Ramble to the Coun- | sequence ofthe abseuice ofa material witnacs or the pro- Pi PAO A iii RD Pc of aist July —The splendid and favorite promise of the Oregon question. Itisnow confident- | 75,6 Courier is ruther afraid of Mr. Polk and Mr rea pre ica composed of the following splendid and fast chet ship HOTTINGUER, 1100 tons burthen, | [y asserted that Mr- Pakenham for H. B. M. and Mr. le Congr Hensthiey 6ees : | try,and Enchanting Pic Nic. Aan abies ; ae - dies | Captain J. M- Douglass. a Bursley, will sail on Monday, July 21, her regula Buchanan for the Administration, have settled upon rears Lacrived in this place on the Fourth, and am en- | ,Citev' Count, July, 9—Before Judge Edmonds. Our Polly is a sad slut, and minds not what we've taught | Sons vs. Jackson Marine Insurance Co.—This | oh faptain L. Davis, Tire ships ef this fine ine all 1000 tong and u ths paces ree of North lactate ne the highes port | her; ae | Joying the pure country air, delightful scenery, and cate, alread y referred to," was resumed. : i wea an action op tia Lie eaves. ‘Bowly : ; as 0 In derived from selecting this line in preference States West of the Rocky Mountains. Dr, Duncan’ | kyrwhenahy'sdiect withouround costs all Sue ged tempt: | ee Seciety OF accomplished ladies. Norton is sitt- | {stig which put off from Trieste, in the Mediterranet", Tickets for Wheeling and Pittsburg can be procured on board more comfortable and convenient than ships of a small class, | bill which passed the House by an overwhelming vote ing gay, | ated about one mile from the New-Bedford and | and which vessel got damaged at sea. The amouat the boat. 5 and their accommodations for ea eco cab yand steerage fixed our Sachem Oregon Youndary at Bb deg: 0 As men would treat a cucumber, she flings herself | Taunton railroad, in one of the most delightful and | Claimed is $10,000. Verdict this forenoon. UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE, | [**s*uge' is well known, are superiot any other and if Mr. Buchanan has agreed to cede away nearly away ! in Ni 3 U.S. Mansuav’s Orrice, July 9.—James Allen, a sea- __ Fare $2—Through in Siz Hours. fit to zapkoee, Heenaye walen s9ppre belt nor degrees of latitude for the sake of peace, there will | Will the existing administration be guilty of such Letinnestssnated nr honll — _ world enters | nan on board. the packet ship rton, has beenar- 1 PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI- | to .& J.P. TAPSCOTT, | be no peace for him. The voice of the Great West | folly ? : not here except through the Post Ottice, andastrange | rested and stands committed to answer on a charge of ha- | ‘ MORE RAILROAD LINE, 3 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, for this territory is unanimous that not an inch i elie Ss face hardly ever intrudes upon these tranquil scenes, | ving created a riot on board during her last voyage from Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, ke. iy9 rre Up Scare." | Should be surrendered—not the first solite! eee . CHAP, XIX. x | : = ane * | Liverpool. FOR SALE—The New York built copperfasten: | S20U! rye Novus delined be tk if i} The Courier recovers its composure and thinks better | Days, undisturbed by news from the'vast turbulence U. 8. Crncurt Count, July 9.—Before Judge Nelson. — ened and coppered ship SYLVANUS JENKINS, | inch from the boundaries defined by the bill of Dr. of Mr. Polk and Mr. Buchanan. of murmuring cities, here pass away unconsciously. | Smith vs Erickson.—This tedious case, after a postpone- burthen per register,517 tous—She sails fast, carries | Duncan. Sucha compromise as is rumored to have | We hope not and we believe not;and what is more serena x i v. | it ts Culkin chonaancune of as tae ae sday next, June 25th, the fare bet Non Nee is well foand, Apply to Captain Eveliegh, on been made, cannot be made with the universal voice | we do not entertaina solitar doubt, but it will cheer- It may not be ununeresting: for you to know, if fet; wen nie Itis cheno to recover dam: is more, by the Mail Lines;will be reduced | ouur tenis No.4, N-Ryorto ayy & HINCKEN, ot the Mississippi Valley, and a strong correspond- | fully adopt the line of 49° if nated willconeede it. | you do not already, that in this place is situated | for infringement of patent right, in relation to the cele- OY ‘ ‘ to $2. iy®re No. 9 Toutine Building, cor of Wall and Water sts. | ing sentiment from the East of the mountains against | But we fear that that line will not be conceded by | “Wheaton FemaleSeminary.” To the school room | brated serew propeller used in the propelling of steam ‘The ‘Trains will leave as follows:— } From Pivatelhia wicca Ealtimnce, =~ FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the lth July— | it. The oars apa would Coe powerless | England ; and in that event the whole subject must | and spacious boarding-house has lately been added | vessels. ‘The case stands adjourned over. | Depot 1th and Market streets. Depot in Pratt street. ‘The new packet ship FIDELIA, Captain Hackstaff, | from the moment of the assurance that a compro- | be eft to arbitration. {a gymnasium. Teese buildings were erected, and | Common Pueas, July 9.—Before Judge Daly.—Nelson | Baily, except Sunday.at 9AM. | Daily. exc, Sunday, at 9 AM. SET a poet te ao TUS: days saridge, wise had been conceded upon the Oregon question omar. Xxx. | we hope we can ,soon say endowed, by the Hon. | Robinson vs. W, Pulver, is was an action to recover i Ae tg Pittsbot eh ee ra Wheelae and will positively sail on the 26th inst, For passage, having su: | ft would become as nege ately Wwealeias the famine The Courier closes in a perfect hurricane of mag- | Laban Wheaton. A stranger cannot help but notice ne esiecce ote nite pore ails pence ee Pittsburgh can be had at the Depot Eleventh and perior accommodations, apply to ‘ | istration of John Tyler,and fully as odious to the par- namily. the lady-like deportment, and nice sense of proprie- | Pre Chat the sale ses mine without thavt " ee Hi. HUDDE ayere J. HERDMAN, 61 South st. ty placing itin power. An open and broad proposi- Shall it be we then ?—Story of the Organ-blower. | ty, that characterize this school. ‘This results from | $¢4'that the defendunt veceived the horse subject to ail For further information, apply to BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- tion to establish a United States Bank would be re- 5 a Kia ‘ : S cuokal torB panll to cultivais the moral and ce-!| ie eee eee nu eae Here eorue) J.L, SLEMMER, at the office of POOL PACKETS.— FOR LIVERPOOL—Only | ceived with immeasurably more forbearance by | _,1f our claims be unquestionable, we can have no | in appea: to Te pi pil to c i f toi aa the consequences of a loo rgain. CY ‘Adams & Co. 17 Wall street. Regular Packet of the 16th of July.—The new and he T Spal ale ocuitiee tt objections to submitting it to the arbitration of a dis- | ligious sentiments, and govern erself. Confidence | Wanmaker, Public Administrator, vs. O’Neil.—The June 21th, 1845, Je29ec_— magnincent_packet ship FIDELIA, 110 tons burthen, Wm, | the Democracy of the whole country, than any pro- | © terested part is thus reposed in each other. The spirit and tem- | jury inthis case, already noticed, rendered a sealed ver- Pf SOT G. Hackstaff, commander, will sail positively on Wednesday, | position whatever, excepting, if necessary, the ar- | terested party. per appear with all the buds and bloom of a fresh | dict for plaintiff $175. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPAN I6th of July. tration of the cannon’s mouth. The West is rife er “ d the ds of thi fl hi Before Judge Ingraham.—Keyzer vs. American Insu- For terms of passage and to secure. the best berths, early ap. War, and any temporisingior concession: by. the | |* Springficid, Mass. moral spring, and the seeds of this sweet Hower thus | | °)' Comseny.—This case already. noticed, stands ad- rete: pheation should be made on board, foot_of Beekman’ street, or | 27 War, and any porising or concession by th af | scattered, will spring up again in some other bosom; | ’ a y J oi Fae tothe subscribers, OCHE, BROTHERS & CO, Executive Goverament to ward off this issue, will | (Correspondence of the Herald.) | and multiply itself in the same way forever. journed over. ] ens dy7ec _% Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank. N.Y. be received with unqualified reproach and detesta- Serinorieup, Mass., July 6, 1841. ‘The Fourth was celebrated in a style that would | , G&=R4t Srssions, Jury 9—Before the Record REDUC RES. SS FOR SALE—FREIGHT ONCUHARIEK—dhe tion. The motto of the whole West is ‘War—war " i ST | if Aldermen Conner and Jackson—M. C. Patterson, Dis- 1 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, very fast sailing packet ship, MISSISSIPPI, 620 tons, to the knife, before a concession of the first solitary | Uverwalled Celebration of the Fourth at Springfield | hare ot pew ver ae Senne ste the bash if they | trict Attormey—Grand Jury.—The Grand Jury were ‘TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, built in this city by Brown & Bell, salted on the Sah of sohtfi : —Some Remarks on Population—Military, Sun- | 24d the least particle of modesty in their composi- | sworn this morning, and received the charge of the Re- On and after Mth June, 1015. Stocks, and. resalted every year, live oak and’and locust top, | Square inch of our rightful soil to any power upon sy rit tion. A vehicle of a tasteful construction, was | corder. ] From Brook! Devoe me scacat oad live oak apron, semson stera frame, and forward aud after the face of the earth.’, : day Schools, Horticultural Exhibition, Circus, and | drawn by a pair of enormous “ ox elephants,” deco- | “Sass M. Sonat moved: thatsCasman Sisbelis, i Sunday: pted. eo Se vse | . > a . . 5 jistance. Intoythis palanquin were stowed torty or ad exduccommodition Frain 3 Mor Greenport, Uitly, Sundays FOR NEW, ORLEANS—Louninus and New | 49th parallel, Mr. Buchanan finds hus authority for | dinary scene of thousands and thousands of excited | fifty young ladies, dressed in every. variety of taste- in trishof John I Kelly, for Libel —This indictment was | Vill and all the stopping places between ‘Hicksville ‘and sratgnt~"The ologant fest sailing packet ip OBWEES | [int Con cesoning: of diplomatic casnistry willuave | 2a stirring mortal beings, as the chief portion of | ful colors, and looking as if ull the Hower gardens | founded om An article Tce Ppa tor the 10th day Greeuport. GO, Capt. Wood, will positively aail as above, her regular j1i™—Ng reasoning, , rhe wai he jocund masses was composed of visitors to the | of the town had been gathered into one focus. Af- 5 in 5 iS let's From Greenport Depot— day? ebgcsnacticn’, " ecular him. He must go the whole figure. ‘The soil may | ‘he Joc! F ter them came the teachers, reflecting the beutiful | °f March, 1846, headed “A Mau of Feeling ” in whic Boston ‘Train, daily, Sundays excepted, at 1234 o'clock M., For freight or passage, having handsome furnished accom- notbe worth having—it may cost millions to main- | town, and as every one remarked the deepest asto- principles they teach. ‘Then the standard-bearer, | -°,Ccitain quack doctor” was charged with having, pro- eo ee ee ee eye days excepted, Ft nt PTO MET EOULINS'E COs Sourme” fain our title to a strip of land not worth one dollar; | nishment at seeing so sinall a town ¢0 densely | the doctor, the temple of the muses, the banner of | Sing, where he had died, and hanging the skeleton up in for Brookly ‘au inte pla : . sitively no goods received on board after Saturday ever et SUL Ee digait pa ence ate thronged, and 80 city-like in its whole appearance, | crimson, on which was inscribed in letters of gold, | his office after dissecting him. \ eee tic. Ai Mond PM ‘New Orleans James E: Woodruff, who will prompt- | the chances of war and difect taxation, than yield | I deem tt the first duty of a patriot to his country to | “faith, hope and charity,” the “ sisters of love and | | Wa. Arrincsrx,eworn Knows John F, Keller; he daily, Sun- sympathy,” the ‘co-operation society,” invited | was the proprietor of theCourt Journal ia 1845; | printed 6% d ed h 3 days excepted, for Brooklyn aud intermediate pla ly forward all woods to his adddress. _ i'¢__| the shadow of a compulsory concession for the sake | sit down and inform it, through the Herald, of the } 5 first numbers of tl ir for him. From Jamaica Depot— LD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANTP. E . “5 ‘ . . poe * se aa id guests, citizens, &c., came on in regular succession ie : pape: 3 : y Extra Train, 4g P.M. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brook: Rae Hae eee PAL GRANT PASSAGE | of peace. And a treaty submitted to the Senate for | incidents which transpired in Springfield on the |~ About two miles from the village we left the road | ,, Cross«zomined—Some weeks previous to the publica ’ 3 je re- 3 : : i i discovered objectionable lyn and intermediate places. fand, Scotland an Those sending for ti the settlement of the Oregon question, by our rece and our way amo g the overhanging willows, | tion of the article reterred to, 1 Boston Tins stop only at Farmingdale and St. George's frrends would do well to avai themacives of the opportunity of | ding to the 49th parallel,duly signed by the high con | Memorable anniversary, and of the probuble cause Bra goer ae Ffead TT tO PEI Beccot articles in the paper, and discontinued the publication peor ais 5 making their arrangements with the ubscribers on very mi racting parties, ‘would be rejected at the first read- | of its unusuallyimmense population on that occasion, water in the woods. Flocks and herds “ruminating ay im. He Seasneaiion e ou the ood yolag ‘both ways tovecsivetind delves eaten: iyekigin 0% Bt class packet ships, sting from Liverpool | ing. We therefore think the rumor a inere feeler put | and perhaps there. may be some parts of the natra- | Fe and the wind comes as a blessing to this calm | street, purchased’ «copy ot tue Court Jouruel off". Drafts can ax usual he. furnished for any amount, payable | forth by the Cabinet to ascertain the tone of the pub- Ga ay Ene ne to any eng Yelock by i 1} recess, There, alittle farther on, gushes forth the Kelly, Satea 15th Mare 5 he told me he was the proprie- throughout the United ingdom. A | lic sentiment upon this subject, and nothing more.— aked in the morning at four o’cloc & coo! | et waters from the hill side, and flows,in cir- | tor. ly t HN HERDMAN, 61 South For while we incline to the opinion that Mr. Buch- | sweet breeze, and the firing of crackers, [ got up, ¢ mai ib i inst, | 4 ro : > cling eddies, amongst the, rocks, and fern. ten- | _ Two witne: were called, who testified that they ; : Pros werent hil tomers te para ae “ ge eg anan may be disposed to recede, we are confident and awhile imagined myeelf in my native city, 80 | eT det plants ph anti pee Sate a and like | had read the article, and were satisfied that it referred to , 3. Medford Station... ... FOR GLASGOW —Regular Packet=The well that he has not the hardihood for the movement, | familiar was the sound explosive, and the roar of | ‘jie restless passions that agitate the breast of man | D%,Heine. . \uown, fast sailing British Bamjue ANNCHARLEY. without first consulting his own safety in making | wheels, bringing in atthat early period rosy-cheeked | ine ocean of eternity. And there go a party, gay | qr coumsel 2F the defence contended, that although Duncan Smith, master, 450 tons, will meet with | j¢.”? travellers frora villages in the vicinity. In two or r ae ; a the article referred to, might be @ libel on somebody, it auiek despatch. : three hours after the streets were flooded with pass- | *® the butterilies, and “as if the earth were air,whirl | would not be a libel on Dr. Heine, as his name was not For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations |, J es rye) ; . leave 4 ingled their.| 220Ut as long as the summer lasted.” Let us place | mentioned, and it had uot been shown by the prosecu- apply on board pier 8 N. It, or s0 The “Courier” shakes its noddle,and waxes virtuously | ¢r8; green leaves, roses and tobacco mingled their.| ourselves in that boat by the shore, and coast the | tion that Dr. Heine ever had a son in the State Prison,and WOODHULL & MINTURNS indignant. perfumes, and all the hotels, and the neighborhood | silent waters, and listen to the merry tale, whilst the | therefore the article was not matter for an indictment. 87S oth street_ | TF it be true that the Oregon questien can be set- cueeesiits of the western railroad depot, were noisy | Sound | laugh wakes the solitude of the woods.— | The jury returned a verdict of guilty, ETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line—The | tled by the extension of our line of boundary from | with the hum, tread, and high-keyed remark of buoy- | Riithe notes of 4 aaenly lat } th The Court now adjourned. sare packet ship BALTIMORE, Captain Edward Funk, | O4,Y, the cree on ot ast, that is, on the parallel | ant multitudes, Ileven trips to Cabot (a lively | Blithe notes of music are suddenly let loose on the | CO" "Vt Tus Dav—C Pt Trains at the several ill ‘on the Istof August. he Lake oi y > , on t towil about four rales off ade by th charmed ear. . ourt Catexpan—Tuts Dav—Common le ‘ares, to all parts of the or freight or passage apply to, of lat. 49 deg., we not only get all we claim, but the | town about for iles off) were made by the cars, | “But we can go no farther, for all are _now sum- 8, 90, 82, 64, 86, 2nd Part.—No. 20, 27, 62, : i 4 z BOYD & HINCKEN, administration which refuse such a settlement of the | which brought from thence, as from Albany, Hart- mupiad tovtiie feawts 4 Guuder ihe solade G0 tees t 59, 65, 76, 49, 70. Baggage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall No.9 Tontine Buildings, cor. Wall and Watersireets | Guestion, ought to be execrated by every honest man | ford, and the many towns on the road, crowd after loned to the feast. ne shade Oo ne, 4, 47, 6, 16, 18, 20, 25,26 to 32, 272, gurect. 19 receive Boggaye tor the sever Traine, 3 minutes be- 42 re 1a oped crowd, mass after mass, till Springfield wus actually | ‘ble is spread, and on soft Turkish ottomans we sit tee Rackawar Brack str =< —FUR LONDON+Resular packet of 1h guly— | 17 te nation. hg tego: more boisterous than New York itself! No such | down to the pic me. Really this is a picture for " tn BODE ha The well-kaown, fast sailing packet ship WEL- , spss CHAD. Vi. : a a doa & Aplil: efove.-and'th painters to study. Dagine Arvempt aT Roppery.—The inmetes of TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. NG Charles Chadwick, will poss The “ Courier” becomes somewhat pacified, and gives | day ever dawned on Springfield before, and the na- | P q , Coleman’s fixe Hotel were disturbed last night about ESTER) oS. tively sal! as above, her regular day eabin ana | 8,4 prodigious quantity of original of information. | tive inhabitants turned up their eyes to the elcies in | “ Though my stomach was sharp, T could scarce help re- | o-cicc\" jon alarm of robbers being concealed in.the | sueernge passengers, Who Wil betiken atteasonableraes,1 | ‘The truth is, from latitude 42 deg. to 34 deg. 40 | surprise. - My gracious! how, the soda flowed! Who | r, foil auch a delicate picture by eating.” house. Ita, peared that Mr. Masterson of Tennessee, . early at ion be made on board the ship, foot ot Mai feu | min., there exists a joint title on the part of England | says he did’nt make money 7 But Th 7 di who has arrived in the: rts with a large sum of money BS Lane or, to JOSEPH MeMURRAY, | and the United States, which has resolved itself into he Cabot Guards, a fine body of very ut T have not time to describe the whole scene: | to purchase slaves, was about to get into bed, when, BAPRESS AND FIONEER le _ere c f Pine and South street a joint occupancy, under existing treaties between highly disciplined military, numbering about and speak of the toasts, the neat and appropriate ad” having moved the ~ NEP. ft Kc d d bi mT dress of a pupil fto her school mates, the singi d led coe an the val be se super.or ship NEP- re My ' t fifty muskets, and accompanie a very excellent of @ pupi her school mates, the singing, | covered a man concealed beneath it. immediate! a herregular day. | ‘2C, two. countries. . In 1827, our commissioners, | ty i band, marched an Boi Cabot, rey paraded | the bustling, the lightsome hearts, "the stores of | gave the alarm, but the rascal made his exit from the nasal dati with a view of dividing the territory in dispute, pro- ban hed \ 7 4 Ga a > . % HN HENDMAN. | posed that onr line of boundary from the Lake of | the chief streets of Springticld a little while previous | “Cakes in every lap,” the witty repartee, the forms, | Window, three ands. half stories from the ground, but i pict 6, ‘il t hed which took aw: fe T South street. | fhe Woods, a9 deg, north, should be extended to the | to taking the cars to Weschester, about twenty-two | faces, shifung pictures, ‘clad in bright colors and | there was a shed which took away one and a half stories. From Philadelphia to, Pi 3 5 eoads and Canal—throug! 14 ny hk LIVERPC operation and offers great inducements to persous who wish sii: eee canals weer Eteqnt mode of travelling to the west. eesbin aly, anew the tars ace builtin the most spproved imodern style, the "the Cabin ouly, appFy to gate are fitted up ina superior mau ie% re # the propriets comfort aud ¢o1 FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Reguim | Pacific. ‘To this the British Government objected, | miles distant. In this expedition they were joined glowing smiles. ‘obber was discovered in the water-closet ina private travellers. ronte is unrivalle Pocket 21st July-—The superior fast sailing Packet ship | because it gave us seven degrees of the disputed ter- | by all the children and teachers of ‘the various sun- “ T seem to hear the call yard,on which the window opened, and the doors of om ej of Fen imgrovementsi RR SHTINGU is ton, Cape Hew Barter, wil | Pecos eT chem but five degrees and forty min. | day schools of Springfeld, who, rigged out in plc- Xelouch othermakes sce, Whine tbe forced gpen fo ecco him, It turned fyi Passencers avoid oli the fatigues and dangers at- nt or passage, huving excellent and superior accom. | utes. ‘They said, however, we will consent that the | turesque festive attire, formed a tremendously ex- Witatiermine pcr tgs ry sina ye peerage | vient npon stage travelling, and ot the same time makean ex- ions, apply to the Captain on board, orto line of 49 deg. north shall be extended west until it | tended as well as interesting procession to the depot. ARAN neatdprebs BN oie bat troduced to Mr. Masterson at Richmond, wheuce they 4 sous trip. WOODHULL & MINTURN, 67 Sonth street. s 8. : Salambu d then through | where I should think they filled, or rather squeeze: Butitis time to return. What ho! there, thou | had travelled in company, and both had put up at Cole- ide cus leave every morning.at7 o'clock. Passengers aread- Price of passaxe $100. “| strikes the waters of the Columbia, and then through | H' : ? ‘@ “dark eyed one;” harness the elephants; pile in | ™n’s, where they were lodged in separate adjoining fet to encaa Fr places at Philadelphia. Office in Philadel. ‘The Packet Ship Liverpool, 1150 tons, Capt John Eldridge, | the centre of that river to its mouth, which is north a enormous cars. tural exhibiti the.girls—a few more; naw-awell p t the p rooms. He had in his possession when arrested a piece ' b Chesnut and Foust h street and at Nos. will succeed the Hottinguer, and sail on her regular day, 2d of | of the 46th degree of north latitude. ‘To this we ob- here was a horticultural exhibition here, among I me Fy Yr pe a Ti on ue notes, a | of lead about the sizefofa hen’s egg, tied up ina sill hand- " May ee —___ je ee | incted : and thus the whole territory infdispute was, | other things, but the greatest of all which served to | louder and yet a louder strain. | The woods resound | Kercttief, and with Which he doubtless intended toailence we ‘on, ta the city of New York, apply to ye OR SALE, FREIGHT OK CHARTER—The | and is narrowed down to an area less than two hun- | absorb public attention and remark, was the magni- | with the shout, and echo back the glad strain. | Mr. Masterson if he iad been discovered in the act of i x B. H. KNISELL, Agent for very fast sailing barque HOME, Captain Watts, dred miles equare. ficent and vast mammoth circus of Rockwell and | Some wend their homeward Mb gathering wild | committing the robbery. Affidavits were made ofall the at. D. LEECH & CO.%s Line. 7 West st, N. R. corrlerencut cibte Partcla ana lise Tecvdavein aeteieapearions * Stone, which had advertised for three exhibitions | flowers as they go, and talk “with open heart and | circumstances, and Mr. Baker was locked up to await bit aoe for twenty passengers. Apply to Captain Watts, on board, at | on pet cee paar ey low 1 is | 08 this occasion. The morning performance com- | tongue.” Twilight slowly approaches, lulling na- | the consequences.--Washington Constitution, July 7, £ROM BOSTON TO PHILADELPHIA IN A Pike street whart, or to B. K. COLLINS & CO.’ | The “ Courier” tries its hand at a syllogism, and i | menced at about half-past eight o'clock, and such a | ture to repose, and light and sound are leaving the |, a DAY. 56 South street. | about as successful as usual. tremendous scene as ferent) at the opening of the | earth. _ Excrrement anp Srorr ar Newrort.—No event uy ae eNew York buses ot Ni vA OO “If youloves me as I loves you, doors, [ never before had the opportunity to see. | "If the cold worldling could live sgain in the oe the visit of ease iy 4 has peodisces wo 670 tons—-Live Oak and Locast top, Live Onk trate A aA esa fool g The pavillion will contain, from 2500 to. $000 per- | memory of scenes like. these, he would know what | Mich PR ey a Gams ston and forward and after cants ; carries 2200 bales New | Now, if England is willing to accept the propo- | sons, yet it was rammed to its utmost capacity, | It is to sympathise with the unseen power that | fish'was in the offing, ‘nder rapid way for. the harbor, MP HE TRAINS upon the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD forcwentyeni evan its mytacme furnished accommodations sition which she rejected in 1827, would it not. be | which ircamibtna gevoooceeth for the announce- | rules in nature, and mingle earnest wishes for | and in less than an ho. ‘they made their appearance in: ave a for passengers to leave Boston at6.o°clock — to ee COLLINS & CO,” Worse than madness in our government to refuse | ment that there wonld be four subsequent exhibitions | Many returns of such happy days. side of Fort Wolcott. They received their first welcome PH Pe a Sabian case leet evenings and | jy?im ‘6 South street. | such a compromise ? during the day and evening, every one of which was MaEAae ‘ from se ee boo baa rig oe Sg 4 which Lt ay fore 5, = ° ili ing tide of pat Es Newport, R.1. soon joined by a fleet of boats from the wharves, The a a No. 37 DEY sinh Be ae ADWAY AND | That awful “print” camcctvallg hits the nail on Panera’ by Sea es the rene een (oariassesiaenea of the Herald.) od the striking, and the towing in of the eh, were WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP pelt GREENWICH SEM as the head. ment gave me a fine advantage of observation, Nevrons, July % 185. |deedasilsuied’ ‘bes mesured from tot feet te a , returns his most sincere thanks to his vig 2 Bk bao » | which I improved. edit , vill i 3 , a re friends and the public at large, _But says the Herald—‘the West ‘s rife for war. Limp! adi hive i ‘ length, and will each yield from 2 to 9 barrels of oil. PRED 29, ,, The Trustees of this Ferry, belicving thet | Coisedaincie he has been ia basteeis: and hones by ihe tare | No doubt of st. The tickets were sold from an open wagon near | Account af a Chivalric and Intrepid Action between | i iNareds of spectators enjoyed the sport while stan Aud vicinity that are unacquainted with the — Stfict attention to merit a continuance thereot, nalities " the entrance of the great tent, and so completely was | the People of Newport and two Score of enormous | on the wharves, and viewed the whaling corps engage | Foshuies this cerry uffords as a pleasant communication with Ofhis Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars, ase too well known eae as wi H dl sep } he Ct it surrounded by applicants with monied fists and Whales in New, hor in this mimic chase of the monster of thedeep. A“ hun Willamaburg nd Lang “shill, would state that there {2 teed comment, “X Incge ewortment of Kefreshments to be | The West, like Col Webb, heaps out of harm's way: | acty faces, thai it ceemed like a St. Helénain that | /?*a/ese Newport Harbor. dted basrel” tah could aot have called forth wi enutgy ase two good Ferry Boats on this Ferry, which Jeave Peck had atall times,till twelve at night—such as Bee 5 They would reap the full advantages of the enor- | iin sea; and its occupants certainly stood their| Your valuable paper being most read by the fash- | and skill than_were displayed by the “old salts” in he ‘et'tX mous expenditures which a war for two hundred | 7°04 like ‘le grand Empereur,” ‘The sun poured | ionables of these United States, you shonld have | whaleboats. ‘Two of the first were taken by a small bont Slip every fifteen or twenty minutes through the day upto 5 ton Chops, Fried Kidneys, Ham and Eggs, Sardines o'clock, P, M., and then up to 8o’elck, at each even hour and Welch Rarebits, Coffee, . ; A 0 i hoa Pe) o joiled Meat for ‘Oi i miles of barren waste in Oregon would necessarily 7 és : ., . not 12 feet long, and the way in which she walked the ve Inst bont Peavine Wiluscstore sr kalkeae sacle © day, from 12 to 4 o'clock. Dao Brom tout 4 oH demand, while they would, af the tare time, be en- acne A nS ee rea’ sera simott ie the latest and most interesting news satin at the water wae estate: country boys Gravelly Point 4 lraught. Good Lodgings for 25 cents aa cent 0) waly * arn. 0 c . : 3 f . Now in | showed as many co: t low tide as hanged there i. S—On the evening of Jaly 4th the boat will continue to | Cataata moments notice. This House has been ‘proved, by Liles Acct tis hada so far from it, that in the full fire of Business and the tiniest "Nera a Aviad bia sere vorves. { the neck, when’ 23. pirates made @ taut. line under the run wntil 12 o'clock, Sya re aren thie city No Huse’ bette Pecan ent % CHAP. IX. hurricane of boisterous appeals from sweaty and | this cool and delightful town you have no corres- | patiows in the reign of Q Anne.—Newport Letter, ‘ays the Inteat news bye the | 2¢ Courier thinks the West rather mean “‘diggins.” | squeezed individuals on that trying occasion, one of | pondent, at which I have often wondered, and the | July 7. te Parties always read; They have no ships to be captured—no commerce | them, ina white hat, thrust his hand into his coat | jadies also have often expressed their surprise after PUREE ELRIAE Tans. ee NOTICE. Irish, Scotch aud city papers. i STATEN ISLAND ease Steamers. Good Rooms for Pri ady at a un moment's warning—free—gratis—for nothing. — je8im*ec —_ to be swept from the ocean--no towns and cities to | pocket, drew forth a white cambric handkerchief, e . Mvurper.—The body of a man by the name of ' FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET EXPRESS NOTICE. be battered down by an enemy's guns. and with great gravity wiped the face of an individ: | having sent to your agents for the Herald, and not | Moses Whitney, of Cabotville, was taken from the FARE 6 CENTS, %, HE Undersigned being desirous of doing all in their p. CHAP. X. ual in the throng, who was as red as a peony, and | finding one word from Newport. eet it eanstores Ct..on Sunday morning, supposed to On ard afer Sorueday, 7th June, the Steambonts SY LPH and DSP Vom ne oe nt in its experiment of givi So let us the canikin clink, clink; could scarcely see for perspiration. This act, 8o| ‘This morning at about seven o'clock, there was | have been murdered. George Heath, late of Springfield; STATEN ISLANDER will leave New York every hour cheaper postages, hereby give notice, that on and afver the fret cool in the heat and so composed in the commotion . i int proce nc AA Mal 2c a ta ls scept 5 P. M., commencing at 8A. Me unt yP: Say of duly nextno maileble metter whatever. either open, oF cat tae GrOwastaen. cnarveicnoamy thet: sto say, all | shoal of whales discovered in our inner harbor | derers. The latter has been arrested. v Staten [sland every hour except 4, commencing at 1AM, in envelopes, or in wrappers, will be receiv: e news spread, and everybody flocked to the wharf jaz at any of Why, then, shouldn’ oldier drink? jp wotil 7 P.M. Offices fur erknsitission by express, oF Otherwise, [War who were not so already from the insupportable jain th } SES SOE aa mad 4 , q 2 a " far,” a tragedy, by fo see the sport. Fioripa, Tue new State or tne Souru.—On MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK, mautle matien tusder whaterer aise it aray AeciteseaTt"** | Colonel Webb, of the regular army.) they suffered of thatsun-tortured crowd beat the | Everything that could flout was pressed intothe | Monday, the 23d of June, the first legislature of the FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate ‘ LIVINGSTON WELLS, |. To them war would Gring wealth, without any of th Ly, SEN Toar ‘ ig’s whisper, and it was con- | S¢TVice, and soon our harbor presented one ot the | new State assombled at Tallahassee. James A. Berthelot, landings, from the teambont Pier at the foot of iw New York and Buffalo Exj the miseries always attendant upon it. But because anes owt mation thy fee i most animated, exciting scenes I ever beheld. The | of Leon county, was unanimously elected president of Brecklast and Dinner ou board the boat, aw Forks June ss Lcd it might add to the wealth of the West, and because | “ued without cessation through the day, many Of | Louis put after them, sail boats and whale boats, | the Senate, and Thomas F. King clerk; and Hugh Archer, Le jew York at7 o'clock, A-M., Tuesdays, Thi MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. afew restless and reckless spirits therefore desire | {¢™ being from Hartford, where the diversion had | a1) manned and equipped; and after about three hours | of Leon, was unanimously elected speaker of the How yyuiSoturday Vand Troy at 6 ofc, A.’M., Albany at Torelork : Monday, Weduesday aud Friday. shall this nation pat itself in the wrong ?— been along time before announced in advertise- sport, suceeded in capturing and bringing to the and M. D. Papy chief clerk. Both houses have Pad uA low-presture steamboat TROY, Cap H. J. STORMS, % FULTON SYREET, | Yat 4 ments, and of course such as these were anxious to S 5 : resolutions in honor of General Jackson. The in A. Go AS ty on hand, a full f Mili | Shall the government of this country be frightened toad shore thirty-three fish, that will yield from one to re Menderes tanta ureeiek ee H ‘Hisoye Paniporpute, avoged Sap gd aad | into a rejection of a just compromise of the Oregon | obtain entrance before the cars departed home for | ‘tee pies deuaviral tetas wtes Wave Rosie Ree po aad " r fish. mboat NIAGARA, Captain A. Degroot, on Mon. ate reg the last time. I fear that hundreds were doomed to | ™G,)¢, emille, of the brig America, and his bro- prcegiel ot cheng rae ‘Wednesday week, the new Also, a variety of Saddles, Bridlos, Harne + | question, because a reckless foreign press, too long day, Wednesday. ‘riday, at 7 o'clock. Y | be disappointed. a sy 4 ’ into office with all ook Bante or t, apply on board, orto F. B, Hall, at the order. ye13 Im*m | ee among us, threatens it with the anger of the The great day wound up with the ascent and fairy fetta ahaa aac ne oi both | severaor (Moreley) ‘res tostalled into oft rh oe Notice—All goods, freight, baggage,bank bills, specie, or any ids and the public ; cn t gleam of asplendid collection of fire-works, in the | “che Reveille, and. with the assistance of Captain | with the strongest republican principles. The citizens other kind of property taken; supped, oF put on board this boat, he | oilal Siegal) aanake annie vicinity of the arsenal, and the good and enterprising c ihe had presented a stand of colors, which had been adopted, aust beat the risk of the owners of such ‘goods, {reight, bag: WD aelaned wines | ene Norris | print crete melee bey on the soul of | opie of Springfield retired ata late hour to. their faa te the pnb cereal and ma Mg Swin- | ro temas the colors of the State of Florida. On the = zoe. the pious Webb! H ee er | welcome balmy beds. So did I, too, and I became | puns W jo acted as bout steerer, captured three very | Contre of the orange stripe is a white scroll, with the ed ecient Ce caulevinees The Herald, and presses of that stamp, would be- . he. je6 Im*rre | nefit by war, because of the excitement for news; and we need not say that the cupidity of its editor, large ones, that will pial four barrels a piece. The | ¢mphatic motto, "Let us alone.” wharves were lined with people, and all enjoyed = the exciting scene, and the town of Newport now “Tyere’s Broov_Uron Ir."—In consequence of | mo re convinced than ever that this in facta great country. N&W YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. at 7 o'clock, M.—The steamboat EM B, Capiain RB. Macy, will leave, the GARPETING. land all kindred spirits, is such, that they would | api resents one of the most lively and animated scenes forth i “ wa ; 7 " a Ne ARE | r 7 her TI Cc = f tatement put forth in the “confession” of M i ore ln OR ed igen hvompads upsciaene hey STREET inrgemnd spacious | Cheertully involve the country in a war [to insure an | PP nag eae Beahory clare of he lew did before. Those who were so fortunate Cony thet he did not cut the throat of the unfortu: ane steamboat iy LU MBIA, Capea Win. H Peck, every ET WARE ROSE 0. 434 Pearl street, formar. | increase of the daily sales of their papers. we Mt Wakien ebllechon of Ubiaees rushes ot vite, | 02 wel strike a whale, (and among pe Capt Leach, Roux. whom he murdered he fact bel walle estab! . : y, Wednesday a row o'clock. 10, and are now ready to offer 1 i hich are first to be | stands preeminent) will revel in the bright smiles of | ed tha! at tor Passage or Freight apply on board, * tock of C CHAP. XII. composing Mr. Peters’s collection, which are first to y ain the trunk of Mec th cabin asian ilmalbls~. ha tome of whieh arereceameeanceriaaly 2° | Tye Courier charitably hopes that Mr. Polk will re- | exhibitedin Boston, Sixty-five cases Were shipped on | the lovely belles of Newport, for beauty always loves | knife ound tn the Hunk ce MoCurry, when arrested in IGHTFUL EXCURSION — - glee } nes RIGA i Fou 5 tain his senses, in spite of the Herald. | board the Cleopatra one any last are Mh = pe fits bravery. was yesterday submited to the test of a chemical pro- a POMS, THE LOWER BAY AND ork s eately ‘Wir SRUMELS, But we trust that Mr. pochanien ani Mr. whey | Cie mene ates See TT: tence, Cannes eremmmmcmnealttiy peburiboal gers, und the Incrustation upon the blade was declared te SANDY HOOK LIGHT, affordi ie 18 PS. KIDMINSTER THR: i from ithful discharge of their vn ATIONAL GUARDS | “seb 5 e blade is of an unusual ize, an’ Bae yaw of the Gc and the | Fon j SUPERFINE FING natok cae sit dati by the throsts of any press, and mitch lees b A Casurer wits a “Mrtauuic Basts.—Lewie A, | Rochester, this morning, brought upa roa oreeitne | Much colored by a dark red crust. Comment is unneces- Thenew and commodious steamer DELAW-AlCLe fete VARPETING, ON INGRAIN | the threats of one exclusively owned and conducte Hall, the bank cashier’ who was so nearly murder- oa Soest at National Gosrds, 207 encamped at the | S**¥-—Baltimore Clipper. Ei cuieaks Cent cetera Of every vasioty and dapeription, by men who are not even citizens of the country. | 04'5¥ Wells, in Monroe, Michigan, has xo far recovered | Bull's Head, With this addition to the force on the IT crncromy oer ne ; Havelock; Canal streat at. g Ross, Druggete, Table aud Fiano Covers, Worsted, Tafted | | ts tobe able'to resume his place inthe bank, ‘The bul- | ground the pageant of a dress parade will presenta ver AN Ex-Governon Ixsane.—A letter from India- (1%. IK.) at halfepase 3 uiclock, for the above exeaesion rote Se gee ae ork Til other Saleh ete Roe ge Re Tots are not yet extracted, but he walke a short distance | fine appearance, and as the most excellent napolis to the Cincinnati Gazetfe says:—*A melan- a: | fromm tto feet wide: together with all oiher articley ch y Ad 4 J ited to eall an Hyoet'm | owrstock before purchuise, choly spectacle was witnessed in our streets one day last pas othe city by 7% o'clock: Fare for th lo ‘are for the whole week. Ex-Governor Ray, followed by a crowd of wed | The Courier A otro its “trusty and -wellbeloved cousin” of bran-bread and constipation, the Tyi- | With little pain. | accompanies the troops, give agreat many fine pen gaara rome = encampment is one of the most pleasant plac POR SALE~A large q “of Irish Oatmeal anc ; PETERSON & HUMPHT’ une. ‘ " { ‘fw Hewr Marxer.—Maysville, in Kentuck vicinity of the city for an afternoon excursion. Yoster- | was cenducted through them to the County Jail. ; = EERO MAN, $1 South at. nome, paperjor, article, andof ee | of the atiole there during the fret half of the present # sPOKe Vadad with the performances of the bend’ | ambition’) tilt at Tength he became #0 far deranged as to ed b jytrre__J. HERDMAN, 61 ATER CASKS FOR SALE—300 iron bound Water fenelit not omy to the bottom 9 WwW 7 Por sate by “3k COLLING by d is, for sale low, by ‘We shall not be surprised see Messrs. Polk and Buchanan backed out and just step they are | reportedto have taken, by # clamor as groudiess end year, amounted to 9,500 tons. One house in Mayeville | iy whichsevertl ais from “Norma” were played in | threaten the destruction of his wife, and for her safety beautiful style —Albany Atlas, July 8. he was committed to prison. b fo t Cbs a'Bout at =e » om