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STITT NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1845, e Terribic Fires In WN. PEOPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, | WANTED— ‘HE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘Circulation--- Forty Thousand. will leave on Tuesday, Thursday end i Eraostall, ; bered by our readers, that on Thursday evening that the him, the remainderof the DAILY HERALD—Evei y- Bs nd 2 conta per | 7 e’clock. vr" yolile in attvance. do'clock, and were very greatly chagrined to find the | Board of Commissioners of the District, at « stated meet. ed in all directions and e wdies let go of the rope and | I respectable fumily of th R. 1, and § Account of i ‘ | DAILY--Sundaye: Exconted—Throngh Di: | vezsons, anal Hons Par a Hons ta conrat John's, N.TeeThe Ocean Blouse at anton et Aceaant, 6 sin mxoets Pav Oem: | Som pioceas geet s of hone eae Peery end | | » reetooms, and privilege of Ki Loe t | TAMER. GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, | RexmMer Roce OTD Scag en Gant Mudemiens as Bea Maer | LO PTI te sano] | or tno fe Miladelphia Sun Ang. &) | non te Loca gmcer an upand aresied. the Gllow, . oat Ga 3.0 i . Address, R.S., Letter Box 2386 ‘ad 2tistr 2 i Tope, abc) | eaveen Mandar, Weduantay and Frater Excean ete | eee: a Newport, R:, Sunday, 4 o'clock, P. My August, 3— | peo ing ence lays the District of Southwark has all, at locked hier er Wess ee ee | aT o’clock. | a aay Pa oa ae Seay aoe) Y it ii vil . the Steambost SOUTH AMERICA, Cyan We li tro ake a i FO Lk: Offices, wd Lota i Berar fire-proof Store | We artived here on the Massachusetts this morning’at | Pech in @atate of much excitement. It wil! be remem urday AJ a 20 ‘yoSuPH MeMURRAY. FOR SALE. heen Hoan a elie nr een With people more | ing, cut off the annual appropriation from the Weccacos , », SUNPAY AFtERXOON.—The Police are on lcopy—$7. 25 per ahuum— 5 o'clock P.M, landinig at intermediate places, from the foot We tried with simi- Deakin Emcee ; prec on THE Three Story. Brick House, 413 Houston street, lar bad luek the Atigatic ond. Bellevue Honce, and then | loge and Franklin gine Companies, and thought it ex. | there seer to Me nd f Jithful thocpentackiey nave Been built-in the best manner; warm pare KEKLY HERALD—Evory Saturday—Price 6} cents sparclsy suicet i> peng 0 4 | ber copy—$3 124 centa per sniim—payable in advance | gw Montay: Weduestay: Friday ead Sed ei eee a ; ADVERTISEMENTS at tho usual prives—ciways | $,Mo%l ino “nay rehain ‘ou Dowd ad mage cea per | RUvate hour, At & CO., cash in advance. A |, Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Copt W, Brainard, will | . Kor terms apply t E. K. COLLINS. | comfort at Tow: 's Hotel. pa fi ft 08 the old party members, have been on dut: greater Pn aoer on ota Rina: exnene Sem mney ee eeaicatenc theo eet ene Sui ea ened A A a ed Nowpatitiee yi pater gi olin The ual appropriation three himdred dala ran vat of ihe nme 1 re from several if mr that a 4 je r Lanes wi i vy _ D0! he present season. ere i ns ce of the und: i 1 to Ail letters or communications, by mail, addressed | 4¥ in ample tune for the Morning Train of Cars for the east or a Oa pet fe Saat is nett iiminedit@ POS | Over three hundred and tiny strangers in the Ocean | inconsequen of the one hundred being deducted,loud ‘have just lear: m several gentlemen i B edient to grant two hundred doll: well tried and found faithful, though much ‘out er Heeute | Spent four or five hours in trying to gain admission to. | tye rest of the companies. in the: Dincic peat “tuew _ appearance—having now been on duty for neurly ninety summer; replete with every ¢ igth we were lodged in tolerable | acceded to. the” Ordinance relating to the fire Comme, |X hours, The commissioners of the district, excepting Hi. Lower, Esq., threats were made and prevailed throughout the Di , Small boats containing a number of men and boys, were eumeenneasy Baie pest or the postage | "The Bonts renew and substantial, are furnished with uew and | between 6thand ith streets, ‘The premises have lately House alone, and every place in the city full. that in cass a fire should break out, i¢might bara; and | seen plying up and down the Delaware in front of the Will bo deducted from the subscription money remutted | segant state rooms, and for speed and uecorntnodations are ua- | been put in compleate onder. And all has been painted inside | But it.turned out that our regret at being excluded | the Commissioner's might putit out if the could. Angry | district, during last night. Upon several alarms, the po- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, tivalled on the Hudson, Ekin pte th Gaston eater Introduced. maybe mantle from the Ocean House was fo and wicked. At | jiscussions prevailed among many, and at the close of | lice and olunteer citizens endeavored to arrest them, Frorntrros or tH: New Youn Hr: ann Ei TANLISHMER? Freight taken at moderate rat a ame aaesi ta | eam DiGag 00 colt a, well abused LO yearend | about 1 o'clock to-day, w! the fashionable throng | Friday, the alarm and excitement seemed to increase, Dut ali run—jumped in their boats and put off, and thus orthwast earnar of Fulton am RIT Rtrate i an perme 0’ onhy tanta Croana raicoty is Keine, | of the year to next } $325. Inquire at the office of John | were dressing for dinner, the cook-house, a small build: | «Look ont for a fire to-night,” was one of the | effected their escape, There is but little doubt that the Fee een or ro a eats oacerwe?: Gi cose, of Sahm uh sia ing a\joining the eastern wing of the hotel, caught in | rumors which prevailed, and’ under the alarm. | Persons in tho boats 0. ‘assau st. ere select laces forthe pur- ROCKAIWAY STAGES, | Setmitt. at the office au the wharf: aut re” } from the hours of 9 t0 3 o'clock, oF of Sam!. RB, Norton the | the ceiling from a dish of lard which took fire and blazed | ing and threatening circumstances, it was deem. | Poses of fring them. The sho} ir) . Hill was set on ON and after August Ist, 1815, will leave | ay ng + at toa seme office ou Tuesdays and Wednesday. from the floor where it fell, to the roof, ed expedient to call out the police force. On ‘ite, butitw near ja- the City Hotel, a es pi a2 M. daily, YELLOW HOOK FORT HAMILTON, | iy Bost BL ae | nn sea inaant, the ory ot fire was given, and aes Friday night there was a great deal of confusion Wy. Yard, was ‘0 set on fire in two different places, but | traang,Texvan the Pavillon at 190 A. DI, for New York, cross: | AND CONEY ISLAND. PHILADELPHIA HOTELS. | Scene of confusion and distress ensued as no man could | among large nnmbers of boys and a few men, who ran | the combustibles burnt out before the bi congas ing at the South Ferry. oer, Se Ma The steamboat [OLAS, Captain Richard | Webco Ki hee woom to room screaming for there iced, beat, Hom | with several fire companies ‘apparatus through the | This, indeed, was lucky—becaute the wind ‘All orders to be left at 340 Pearl street Vaies, and the steamboat WAVE, Captain HARTWELL’S Team te room screaming for their frierds, brothers, hus- | streets, shouting out, “three hundred dollars or | Wa% blowing from a southerly direction, and several ves- oad ene Ht. conxun,. 4 Fainty auc ae Seabiiocee V2) es, Cae WASHINGTON HOUSE, | band swives and children, and all inquiring with white | nothing.” ‘There was no fighting Inthe evening, forit | #618 on the stocks, extensive saw mill ‘and piles of lum. i SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Sigry di follows 423 Chestnut Street | inek of pes yh pap ost pitiless | really appeared as if rival companies—those who had | ber tothe northward of the shed, doubtless would have <GDAL The will ith fury upon the | held the most bitter and malignant feelings towards each | fallen a prey to the flames. We understand that the le ‘material of which the | other—had made (to po ae tithe et pression ‘a com- | Hope’s hose was cut in several places whilst in service at BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, AND ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE | Ick of water, and the flan FORT WASHINGTON STAGES, ‘3 MASONIC HALL extremely dry and combui PHILADELPHLA cook-house as well as the v was composed, i ibi ‘i the fire. The members assure us that it run- Will commence running in the following strodueed—Warm and’ Coldia fie apare | ‘The bells rang the alarm—the whole city hurried to the | welch iwey neti ie acon soe er igen the ovil feeling | Ning to all fires, and do’ thelr share in’ set foe yom Gerrday, May the ish 1845 fearing jee and gentteme oe Jest lin tue get. and the opinion already became general that not a 0 sealionce of Mr, Grover, in Fedaral street, was | them. ei yo a hee, cs Say) ae Ing i . : m1) m iage, i e in Engi ‘0 i) 4 ized at the contline avery half hort auth 82 A Bugee te Camanavie Chestnut Street, between Gth and Jth streets, | The work of carrying out baggage now hegan in great Company Maange ead eer Wokint Hoh wete etke | Hall on Saturday nigst. ‘Thirty persons-were chosen ‘Temry Ciraren Cemetery and Fog Washington, every hour PHILADELPHIA. earnest ; and fair atistocratic hands, albeit unused to the | side-walky exclaiming, “ goon boys. we'll help you !” | for the purpose, and in selecting them, a person remark- trougn tne aay, rom 7 A. M, to7 HE SUBSCRIBERS respect! form their fricts and i inere! f ° inti SU RANI OY Ser Chommeroang, Fon | Di wali iate hey hmetaknsteaiurepomlie | Te lati uoa magnon pacorot ine rx, Scryer | Waist allthis war going fh, the police force wer oan | 64, Foun 16 8 gronp of Amerienne whe wane con Wasninutou 29 vents. B. MOORE, Pier 1 E.R. for © merly known as the Marshall House,) and have made extensive 5 pe yoccepying | gregating and getting ready for prompt action, and by 8) 3 at moment, a hegre Prepn sto ‘At Oh o'clock alterations aud {inprovements’ in its interior, hering enan the whole of the north end, was now stripped of its cost- | the time they had become organized, everything became | Well known character, belonging to the Board of Com. EXE 3 we 5 expense, to render it oue of the most pleasant atid fashionable | 1¥ furniture , and the field’ directly opposite and to the | quit. ‘The Weecacos Howe bell, which rere rung | Missioners, and who goes by the name of the “Judge mall LINE FOR BOSTON. : houses is the city. | Lhe parlors are numerous, the chambers | uurthward of the hotel became ’ speedily filled with | during all day on Friday, and in the evening, ceased for | dex,” exclaimed, “they are not the right sort.” “fs | ar Ess , 634 are and well arranged, the furniture entirely new. Its loca- | trunks, boxes, furniture, &c., while the street was lined hile — ie iking remainder of the list was then immdiately filled up with Coney Island for New York. | Fort Hamilt | tion ig in the most central part of the city, near to all the places | with ly atti i i ir | 2 While— when at last itcommenced striking out afresh, | THM P f Money Aaland. fon 2 . Wi bi aieeeveneaet atk Pe eay: weet aerate recat ela eal scired LANE lamenting the loss of their | whereupon the police proceeded to the hous Irishmen. near the corner of Front and Catharine stre was the unanswered cry of ivi ri ri i ns Who faa raahad to the tat ceived a shower of brick bats and other mi Southern, Western aud North nites. ; Water! : ‘The tables will be supplied with ull thedeliencies of the sea- | ,,', Water! water! wate son. The. Wines are of the choicest brands, and hays been | the Fivemon and the c! carefully selected. . From Sovrn America.—We have seen a letter 8 qudiys, the moraing trip wil be omitted. A i RAIL which struck watchman McAllister on the leg, and in- | from Mr. Albert G. Jewett, Charge of the United “2 z to render their assistance; but none could be procured: | fict, i Faas haat ‘ant NEW LONDON, NORWICH ¢ WORCESTER. | e121 cents. li Iwtsh | ‘The proprietors hope by theirpersonalattention a dexperience | The Fite Department appeared to be eflicient and well | Tie vloud stot ean Thane, Aayera adage ven, \.tna sth day ot Mey ath hie famaly Fe G8 Dak pe At o'clock, in the Moruing, from the Foot of Whitehall MORNING LINE AT 7 OULU 9 i ithe bapiness, to Bive satisfaction to those who may faver organized—ambitious and daring—but what good were | and he was carried or led from the ground, to a neigh , under the command of Lieuténant’ Sinclair, and arrived, ieee eniarewraanen Se) Tacosn at | FOR ALBANY, TROY and intérmedinte | WO! WO OCS LY macKENzig & co, | helt half-dozen fire engines without water? It was now | boring house, where his wound was properly attendod | in Chagres on the ist of June, having had @ Passage of Lontlon, Norwich and Worcester. .Besgage. fer Boston goes landings, from the Stexmboat Pier at the foot@ | James Baztey, (lateol Joues” Hotel.) i clearly monn ieee the building could not be saved, aud in | to, The police were stationed around the neighborhood, | twenty-five days. ‘The evening of the same day, he throngh'wnder lock. : juts sere, | eee Hen eet ey ee | Henry C Mackenzie, ((ormerly of the Washington House.) | *Wo Hours the whole pile was e smoking ruin. the bell ceased tolling, and those in the house, if any | took a boat for Cruses, a village at the head of boat na- FOR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE Leaves New York at? o'clock, A-M., Tuesdays, Thursdays | Jifvaet, tn iy? antec | Company” winter before last, and’ finished last wi babys mele bosgeemires yragcARseeer } yigation onthet river, expecting to take e passage from FARE FIFTY CEN1S FOR THE SEASON ind Saturday, aud Troy at 6 o'clock, A.M, Albany at 7 velock ly Tat, y, ns int At about two o'clock in the morning, a man named | Crusesto Panama. But, on his way, he ascertained that 4 f | A t ck, A. M., | It was valued at $36,000 and’ insured in Providence and | Thomas Byrnes, late Constable of First Ward, made bis | it would be better t> ete LA, jonday, Wednesday and Friday. >, PR for $ 2 A yrnes, late Constable rst Ward, made his | it wor e bet pat Gorgona, a small village an | | The low-pressure steamboat ‘TROY, Captain A. Gorham, on NOWLAN’S HOTEL, | Boston for $18,000. It was rented by John G. Weaver of | appearance near Front and Catharine streets,exclaiming, | about five miles below Cruses, and take fe from | aya, Thusadays and Saturdays, at7 oFclock. fs Bae wane Hoviam Hiver, ‘ Dana ti Lies piel nie 7 “yates “he was a Democrat, and would’nt allow any of the Na- | that placeto Panama. ‘The river was very high, and the | he steamboat NIAG. , Captain A. Degroet, on Mon- ZORGE DN ,AN respectfully returns his most sine form of an L, rr ‘ort East— | ti i ” “ i “f vidays. over the "Long | day, Weilnendny and Priday, a7 0 cere thanks to his friends and the pablic (or the liberal | the Northern wing being 296 feet long, and the Eastern | piaiatice to.take him.” He defied * the powors of the | current strong. The largest boats only co re f i e upon his rights asa Democrat anda | He employed one to carry his high. "It contained 208 ny and would walle Just wherever tie plessed:* mily, and Hem thet be | rooms. Its situation was beautiful and commanding, and | “ite wos told to be anion toes hone, bute ‘gage; and they were arty ight hours on the river \l_per- | from Chagres to Gergona. It would have required one ‘ed for the last ten years, while Pro- | wing 125 by 30—four stori begs leave to inform si diy ock. to enport, thence to Newport aud Provi- ‘or passage or freight, apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, atthe | support which he has re dence in a splendid and commodious Sound Steamer. office onthe wharf, pricier of Prospect Hal ? ing, from th | Notice Al goods, freight, baggage bank bills, specie, dap the [ai i 4 ‘ of Waitakere Boath aire Pie AEE Meteo other Kid of jeoperty chee akira or pet ou Board tite heat, fond, oa Endaeoland tates Bee its loss is a heavy blow to Newport, as well as an inde- | sisted in his career as a genuine democrat,—when he was | more day to reach (ruses, asthat part of the river is cRi TT a aust be at the risk of the owuers of such goods, freight, bag: | he is prepared to furnish vi scribable inconvenience to the boarders, a great many of | arrested and placed iy the watch house. ‘Inthe morning } much the most rapid in the present state of the water. mp su a BAU) i OEE $1. | ease, Se, Jeiare” | eas, Sunvers, and other refreshments. the shortest netics. a ie aaiet wer eee this calamity, is the death | 2@,¥8* takem before Alderman Donaldson, and after a | It was impossible for him to ascertain precisely what the rs. = oa 759 jood ground, and every ai ati iitary Com) ud , is d i it gona, inks NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL) NEW 2 ORDA Am DANY, eee eee Bie All the Haulroad Cars and parsengers in front of the j of Samvet Fowuen Ganpiven, Esq. One of the oldest, | Roaring Mn sd,t9, $2000 eh dear Wha doniehoraen| trodtsosteoaliaas aa echoes aaa feo tie ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE. | bap sit} ofelock, Be M— Tie steamboat Eat |" Nib An ordimaryat half past2o'clock on Sundays. Je28 Mad oe ie See eckataneae tae of ravever cond and Prime streets, very readily entered bail for him | latter plage to Panama makin the whele distance by », Captnin . Macy, will leave ¢ " a. ri “ - - in the required sum, water and land, as now‘trave: across the isthmus, | Reambone vier foot of Courtland street: every Tuesday, WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, sgent-and partpropriotan of {ne extensive Newport Col- | Francis Hampton was alto taken before the Alderman | sixty-five miles. Ona direct line, it is little more than The seambont COLUMBIA Captain Win. HL Peck, every | 5 Gold sirect, near Matden Lane, rit il ah ie jie dington, : bid and Newport Steam | on the same morning (that is Saturday) on the charge of | forty-five, as appears by the English charts of the coast ‘The anrivalied Steamboat ER a aptam Monday, Weduesday ard Friday afternoon, at 7 o'elock. COUNTRY MERCHANTS willfiud this desirable House, Mills, “and ‘another ‘of w aden exclusive owner. | behaving di in the streets, aud the bail asked for | surveys. The next morning after his arrival at Gorgo- M. Douglass, will, on and after Manday, June 16, leave Dock | — Hor Passage or Freight apply on board. or nt the office on the being convenient to the business part of the city. This | He leaves a wife and ten children. his appearance was $1000, which was immediately enter- | na, he left at about eight o’c A. M.,on the backs of rf, da noe hen yan. ey) it aewirents s} wan Fernie a Good || The body of Mr. Gardiner was found inthe ruins, more resaid Solts. small horses, about the size of jacks, and arrived in Pa- vauince and corafort this Rouse it qual toany hotel iwithe Gey, | (utc a he a ce ee pened tying om his chost. id Chambers, a young man, was arrested during | nama about six o'clock on the eveuing of the same day. and at half the price. Permaneut bosrders ean be accommodated | ,0l80 fear that Tuostas R: Hazzanv, Esq. residing inthe | Friday night, and bail was asked for his appearance at | It required twelve horses to transport his family and | On very rensonable terms. beautiful country seat of Varcleuse, has perished. You | Court in the sum of $2000. James Hall, the proprietor | trunks. ‘Tne road i | °"All'the delicacies of the season served up, as soon as they | Will remember him as the author of some political | of a tavern in Water street, near Mead’ Alley, hi ein market, at half the price of other houses Elegant ee published in 1344. e Bu ¥, (except Sundays,) at o'clock, P.M. Page |. shart arrive in Baltimore at about 10 P.M. Fare ouly composed of the following splendid and fast mb Hoivert Morti isamere track for a horse through aving | the forest, A guide is iurnished for passengers, and a sworn that he was worth the amount asked, after all his | man to drive each package horse. Mr. Jewett | OFTOSITION 1 | Albany, 75 ¢ 52,50-—Rochester, through i the fast line, with board. 1 (U. )8: € aptain J. M. Douglass, | ER Ohio ws a + Captain L Davis. ie*eo, (IM) 8 orth to'Troy aud White- | private 1¢ di Ati in, 1d, th: i i i i i hi. « Hn A, Davis. i .50—N 0 i }rlora, for the referee cases, or private dinners or sup t is certain, | am told, that he is dead. Getits and! oblhwabione "wi a) he] doeccibebratiiaateweet sa) ied Oa eet is Line Le ; Baltimore at 3. M— : vite ole uITY AN = 3 r . Gardiner, w ; ving came | George Crooks, a’ young man, was charged with hay-| he had ever seen cultivated by the hand. o Tickets for W tsburg ean be procured on board | Gata. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERTOOL. | TO PSR Aretha a em a tied Usic ND | down, and they, fell outward, while he fel] inside the | ing ‘rung the bell of the Weeescoe Hosecand after the | man in ihe, United States, He "regrets that be the boat. Hees alts a, , ‘The Royal Mail Steamships BRITANNIA | "PVHE UNDERSIGNED would respettully mform his friends | PU'Ing Walls. The two former were seriously injured, | hearing, was committed in default of $2000 bail to an- | could not have been aweek, instead of a day, in ma- UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE eh ind CAMBRIA will leave Boston for the and patrons, that ke has just received, from Europe, a large | 224 it is doubtful whether Mr. Coxall will survive. swer at Court. king the passage. Many of the trees were bearing fruit, hrough in Six Hours eve ports, as followsyviz:— | assortment of Yiolina, of various prices and quality: Cello The furniture of the house was worth $25,000—two | John Cook was found asleep in the Franklin Engine | growing in the most luxuriant manner. The forest bor- ‘re $2 bhi greg A WILMINGTON AND BALTI- | Britanuia—J. Hewitt, sq. commander—Friday, August 1. | Double Bass; Day with 9 and! keys; Bass and Tenor | thirds saved; $9000 insured. Mr. Weaver, the lessee of M 1. Hi had F RAILROAD LINE. rm bria— Dever House, and there being no serious charge ag i i Chay i i bea ‘ul. and plain; French Horn, with valve | the Ocean House, has already taken a house which will | the Alderman given by | travellods distance of tisty-nve tall | HE Hewitt. tisq., do. Ssturday, August 16. | Tromb 3 " 5 nired $500 bail, which was given by | travelled a d of sixty-five miles which afforded so Via Cheater, Wilmington, Elkton, avredeGraee,&e. | Passage to Liverpool, Sip aa. to Halifax, $20. | angidains (Lrunmperss Conuetes Burien ie and otheg instru. | S¢CoMmodate fifty, and which he will open to-morrow.-- | Peter Lyons, Pestdlae at the eet ent Ger ee tL) -alottan Setonast Rnd. exoltone, stranger as tlie route from — ‘on freight on pasesaeAPOIY '0 vesnt wnt. Jes Agen; | monta, wholesale aud retall, by " sist Thore’s guterpriie for You. ntleman in the second sto. | Sa Geman’ streets.” ‘These were all the arrests during | Chiagres to Panama, At Ne Sys te 6 Wall street. | J. F. WOLTER, if ratit foe, 4 1B forte Bei ee st byt o0" Friday night—from 12 o'clock till 3 o’clock Saturday At Chagres it is very unhealthy, and no person should oi - aie etn teoih 3 116 West Broadway, up stairs. | TY of the east wing, who was lost—but of this nothing is | morning. attempt to remain there, even for one night, although ay uext, June. ith, the frre between i VOR MALTA. z - | Military Bands supplied at the most reasonable terms, certainly known. Rumoralso gives three or four other | On Saturday morning the Commissioner finding that | wany do stop there for days. But at Gorgona it is high ore, by the Mail Lines, will be reduced | SAR he RQUibiMierad' Maid Geico RTI |e Pe rer a Vee eens ie pbcia for the Massachu. | {2° Clements of a riot were at work, thought proper. ai | and healthy, and persons can remain there with entire om ¥ a follows: A 4 NIA and BRITANNIA, will leave Boston PINE WOOD Ox pI h je) ence, for the Massachu- | the hour of seven, to call a meeting, to advise together | safety. Their accommodations will not equel those at Ba aay os hs eng cena aa a ag 3 for the above puts, as follows:— GEVEN HUNDR D CORDS No.1, for sale low, in Gin | Setts to Come here and take off the passengers to-night. | as to the best method of procedure. After some little | the Tremont House, Boston, to be sure ; but persons, by Depot lith and. Market streets, Depot in Pratt stree ' Birt | ¥9 gatha Inlet, Accomac Co. Va., by Weare now waiting for her. Meantime, I despatch an | and necessary discusssion, a committee was appointed, | taking mattresses with them, to use in the boats, and at ert Lith aud. Market streets, | |, Depotin Fratt strest, 4, | Hiberma, Alex. Ryvie, Hag., Commander, Tuesday, July 16th. JOHN SAVAGE, express to you, who will come through if he is alive | consisting of Messrs. Taylor, Paynter and Johnson, to | stopping places, and by exercising proper care, can Dail apnang Cendanest # fli. | Dally, exc; Bandey, a9 £4. “ f Frida: 8.5 DENNIS, P. 8.9 o’clock.—The steamer Massachusetts has just | wait the Sherif and invoke his aid f he isthmus in three di ith perfect security to ud Daily, at 4P. And Daily, at PM ii. T. RUSSELL. sarrived ‘at th pier’ and eetll Tarkioh shout -e00'flendel wait uponthe Sheriff and invoke his aid. The Board | cross the isthmus in three days, with fect security Bn bi hy wr ‘ickets through to her eini¢ Said Inlet is navigable for versels drawing seven fret. fe . na Aa amfGe sha te Wi een Lac tant es8 | then adjourned, to meet again at half.past4o’clock in | their persons and properity, and without nos, en ittsburgh ean be had at the Depot, Eleventh and Market sts, Cpmcasg; kpoieia ee. sufferers with lodging for the night, and also food. the afternoon, to receive the report of the committee. | their health, or meeting with any very o: rea iniicianene H.HUDDELL, Agent.” | By PAIGE AN OLU GOLD-AND SIDE. ae eRe Eire BG! At that hour the members of the Board re-assombled, | fatigue or inconvenience, and may.thereby save ® sea ee i Pit IMER, at the office of “Tl DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND fa ee ee {From Boston Advertiser, Ang. and Mr. Grover having taken the chair, called the body | voyage of at least eight thousand miles. JILVER Gilt. Epaulets, Book Binder’s Rags and Silver | A great fire took placo at St.John (N, 3.) on the evo- Btonings bought, reve aie Pe ten ne ning of the 29th'ult., which destroyedfabout forty-five 's Sweeyings, purchased by assay. Flue Gold and | Puildings, mostly wooden, and property estimated at | after w Rolled Silver, for Hating, CO! tly on hand, at office No 2 | avout £60,000. it broke out between the blackemith’s | that the Sheriff’ was out of town, but that, he, the Depu- | United States and the Pacific by this route, and that the Wallstreet. Works i Lourens etrent. Je?9 Imtec eer . Ss api re oaeey rch vader Bf would notify the Su fetintendénte of the Police of the | vessels sent by the rorersaea to Chagres anal com- AG, S—GREAT I VEMENTS. at L : vs wharf. The | diferent Districts, to hold themselves in readiness incase | municate with Panama betore leaving that place. ‘There én if Speer ecelath pease try | fire was confined to this street and wharf, Water street | of an outbreak.” is no obstacle to prevent a vessel waiting at Chagres.— , and Prince William » and Johnston's wharf. Our The report was accepted, and it was ordered that the | The anchorage is good, and there is very little danger of a 4 mf to order, when the committee made the following re-| At Panama there isa very good public house, kept by Aceon Ae enlT Ww allaireds, phat they proceaded to the Sheriff's Office, and | Mr, Johnson. Me, Jowett says it ix very important. thet ing a long time, were informed hy the Deputy, | vessels should be in regular communication between the | | i | IRELAN D—Persons wishing to rem | ney to their friends in ony part of nd. | Treland, 5 es, can be supplied | | | i] | June 24th, 1945, ionaredinis LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPA. Scotland or Wa . with drafts payeble at sight, without dis. for any amount, from £1 upwards, at the following ae onal and Provincial Bonk of Ka So, Exchange and Discount Bai REDUCED FARES. ao BLT Oe Ee ee eee ech ratbe done hy bend citkentae tang, | comeapoodentinforms, us that.all thaprinting offices in |,committne bo sontioued t prochis nere ee a ee ene ee ae ane en SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ieee nte ME a Bank of Ireland, and Provin- | the ususl price. Likewise Cushions so elastic that eleven ean | town were thrown into confusion by this fire, being | police, for Saturday avexiags and that the police of the aa tote poeet Griny danger from disease, unless they TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, cial Bank and branches throughout Ireland. \ be nr bya single blow. For sale or playing at BASSFORD’S | either burnt out or removed. It is supposed that there | district should be paid for the extra services. unnecessarily remain onshore. The On-ka-hy-e only On and after Mth June, 1645, Ix Scornann—The Basten Bauk of Seothud, Natiousl old yee sjoining the Museum Building, Ann street, | was insurance on much of the Dropesty dastreyad, but Mr. Grover said that the Sheriff had arrived in town | remained about three hours, —_ Bracke, Cea a oad § } Bank of Scotland, Greencel Banking Company, aud branches i with a number of these improved Tables, invites | 2° 8ccurate estimate had been made. There is no insu- | after thecommittee had made up their report, andhe | When Mr. J. arrived at Panama, he found Colonel ac Farmingdale and St- George's Manors none Orr's | thronghout Seatnds ae Westera sails. on the Sist July, by ito eallat the United States Hotel, ‘Entrance through | Eance Company At St. John, so this part of the loss will |'(the Sheriff) had told Mr. G., that he would doevery | Pickett, late charge to Peru, and three or four other ‘Accommodation Train—95 A. Mand 5P.M. for Farming | ytich alfdreits nan be forwarded free. Apply to OF | the har-room or 196 Water strei ‘jv23 Iin?rre. | {#ll upon other communities. thing in his power to preserve the peace of the district.’ | oficers and gentlemen, waiting there the errival of nde and intermediate places, daily, Sundays excepted. W.& J.T Rarscorn, WOTICE. Barrie Rovan Raptpes, La.—The last Wes- The Sherif was very active in his movements, and it the On-! y-e, or some other American v | to take Accommodation Train,3 P.M. for Greenport, daily, Sundays 36 Sonth it, cor. Maidess tone. MERCHANTS, SHIP STERS AND I : : Fhe last hi ashort time, having made all necessary arrangements, | them to the United States, having despatches, &c., for excepted, stopping at Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, and Hicks- ETS FORTTAV RE olSecond pine )= | TO NTS, 5) MA: u tern Democrat,published at Alexandria in this State, | arrived at the ‘Southwark Hall at about 6 o'clock, where | the government at Washington, e gentlemen must vill’, and all the stopping places Detween Hicksville and ‘ Taptain Fred rick Hevw- { OTHERS. gives lengthy particulars of @ regular battle recently | he was received with that courtesy and respect due to | vow wait till the 26th instant, certainly, and then proba- Greenport. et Ship, UTIGA, Cap From Greenport Depot— mb sail on the Ist Septe: ssa EPIY YD Ov) & HINCKEN, tweuty years, and the late Samuel Demilt TPE, SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform them, that | fought in the parish of Rapides, in Which several pptsons hehas beeu in the employ of the late Sainuel Deruilt over | were hilled, ‘To make a long story short, ere one holding so high a station. fe took a seat near | bly take passage in an English packet, via Carthagena seems that | the front door of the hall, and had been there but | and Santa Martha, to Jamaica, from thence obtain a Boston Train, daily, Suodays excepted, at 12% o'clock M., ears, a ving bequeathed to | come time in Novembe: an named Jarses Spur- fe hagre: or rte arsval ofthe steamy fa Rowich. days excepted, | _4.c6 _No.® Toutine Building, cor Wall md Water ats, | hum the Traut Instrument two Astronomteal Clocks, andthe | tock, together with William Norton, his overseer, suc. | ton Harmeat seme ee io Peasant, Tamed Ea, | passage as Pe Ny CA ee eto forBeoghivaged mrmediovsbaces. % LONDON, LINE, OF PACKETS Packet of he i geete hie an) the Visine Tanufaetaringy repaising and ered in running oft tg Texas poet pees, nenros le ning against a lamp-post, beckoned to one of the po- | remain tix days at Chagres, to give Passengers on the " is ay s splen 88 A as yong | rating ©) eters, Nautical Insti ts r v P in- | lice to cx te . ji i 4 i i pp bd ae bn org A.M. and 23 P.M, daily, Sure TORONTO, Captain Tucker, will pomtively san as | Chats Watches, Clocks, dewelry’Stiver Ware, &e, arene old | dividuals hed mortgages to a conriderable amount, | eoete come to b police weattie eae umpen Berneed friadhs aa ae ech. days exoepte for, Brookiyn and mtermediate places. i: oS eg ea! mage i Mei ice Bie cabin baddnitteabtn | Spee ae rel street. D. LGGERT. Feceting orate Tene Ntetiy Se eecetany of hen eats ay ps ae answer, he said “well then, { Mr. Jewett thinks it important for the government to ‘om Jamaica t— a arbi those Wishide t 2 berths. should mee ves, and a q went on ‘exas an ook out, for we shall bounce on you.” The police re- | a:sist in establishing a line of communication between Extra Train, 1% P.M. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brook- | 4nd steesace passengers; those wishing fo,secure berths, should. 5 oo Se OTHER | succeeded in starting back with five of them. He | monstrated with him, and Harwood left. Shortly af, | the Pacide and the United States, which may be avoila: lyn and intermediate places. | make early application, to y. }. T. LAPSCOT ‘The Boston Trains stop only at Farmingdale and St.George’s | _alre ba ANE GERMAN GOODS. reached some point on this side the Sabine, but was Mauor. : | FOR LIVERPOO!—New Line—Reguiar Packet ‘The Accommodation ‘Trains stop st, the following places Pecan the ath Angst‘, elemant fast saline Pocket 5 Honth street, corner of Maiden n is ter he was arrested by police officer Scott, on the com: | ble, and answer the purposes intended.— ‘ashingten MER, overtaken and obliged to give up the slaves. ‘This was | plaint of the Sheriff, and taken immediately before Al | Union, Aug. 2. cont T, PHILADELPHIA, have received | the first er derman Hort. Alter a hearing, he was committed in de- rt. rope, alargeassortment of Not daunted by this reverse, the young man is said to | fault of $2000 bail to answer. ‘This arrest was made at | Hicnway Roupery iv West Roxscry.—On Fri- HANLINE & OSTHEI 0.3 BANK STRE: by late arrivals from EF on the road, going both waysto receive and deliver passer:- | Ship SIDDONS, Capt. E. B. Cobb, of 1100 tons, will | mit as above, be ay, | White French Looking Glass Pintes..-. ... from 30-18 to.42-28 | have gathered abont fifteen armed men,-and by circus. Satur: istri fedlord +. 0) PRE eta! eSaEe Net hk tebehinostetions unegnalled for | Unsilvered Polished Window Piates... "-"17-12t0 57-34 | tous reuten again reached the neighborhood of ‘the san. | pout sunset on Satu ray cite district during the eve- | day evening, as Mr. George W. Hatch, connected Kast New $8 | eplendor and comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot | Also all sizes of Gr Glass Plates. 9-7 to 40-20 in T s quiet, iP’ y aking. je Weeca- | with the Brook Farm Association, in West Roxbury, was f eplend apply | aways in Texas unsuspected. We now quote from the | coe Hose ‘bell’ was f aaa , Race ¢ 00 i ass ‘Oys, Slates, Leather Dolls, Stite q e ell was not rung. This company called a | jroceeding homeward ina single wagon, a man siti Trotting Cou tayg | OF Wall streets oH ie COLLINS & CO., % Bonth stro. | I Marbles, Spectacles, Toilet’ Glasses, Pipes, and a | Democrat :— meeting for Saturday evening orclock, but we are | Pr'tne Sige of the road called upon hin’ aapiog, he wae Jamaica, « 1 | Price of passage $100 CON My of other Freiich gud German Goods, which they offer | |‘ About daylight on the morning of the 16th, the party | informed by several members of said company, that the | O¥,{he side af the road called upon him, saying, he was Brushville..- 5 Packet Ship Sheridan, Capt. Comish. will succeed the Sid: | owest market prices. jy2t2meod_ebz_ | entered the premives, soctred 86 negroes, a number of | meeting was not held. ‘The house, however, Was illumi- | “cscseded, the man began te. cough vey belle, whe Hyde Pua, if miles-< 0° 3 82 | dons, and sail ath eptember, her regular day GLOBE, and Transyareut Celestial Sphere— | horses, mules, ke. and marched directly forthe Sabine. | nated, and the figures $200 painted upon a piece of mus. | Pecan ye nusniaeen “aoe Ye vue Bie wand Wei jowsville, (during ‘ses- jy rk eae hools, coll md jorton and Kirkland, overseers, wore, we are informed, | lin, suck uj the fi i bye Sakae! A Sor Boat). 3146 Jamesport. 636 | FOR NEWOASTLE, ENGLAND—The well: | lies—uow insuse in the Normal Schools st Boston and Albany, | taken prisoners. ‘The cavalcade moved on slowly, and | "We might state in this place, that, many rumors have | EOcKet, opened his knife, and prepared himself to resist, i ornare Ge | known, fist sailing conpered and copper-l stened | at the fligh School and Naval. Asylum, Philadelphia, in Yale | on Friday night last, reached Mr. Isler's, on “Ten ‘Mile | hoea cine ong persona not firemen, and opposed | 1 tacked. Arriting at apiece of wood sbont half» mile q7 Gutchogne ei | ship RAMBLER, Baxter, Master’ naving all her | and other Colleges, at Mrs, Willard’s, Troy, and in umerous | Creek,’ distant from'this place about 45 miles. Severely | to the cathe ay 7 PI from Brook Farm, two other men appeared, and called | fi cary Hreight engaged, will sail For light freight, or pease, Ayn 10 ‘WOODHU y 44 Greenpor , va | 41, Boston Trai sof the district, politically speaking. | on Mr. Hatch to give up his money. He replied, if the hy. Wwe give up y. p! y men are treated shamefully, We are , pee however, to know the fact, that many ol the active | £00k his money they must take him with it. w days. Common Schools in New York aud ‘other cities and States, | fatignad by travelling about 100 miles, th ommodations, | and recommended by Dr. Lardner, Professor Olrostead and aes ‘4 miles, the party sunk | who say the fi LL& MINTURN, | others. Manufactured and forsale by-G. VALE, athis Nauti | 00 the ground and fell into a profound slumber, which | gla Farmingdale Taree evi ceadiness Go the axctyal of Treina re Hi Southativet,_| eal and Mathematical Eatablishineut, 9 Frankiiaequare, New | Wes disturbed at daybreak by the whistling of bullets | freuen in the district, are every way disposed to do the | forward taseize aciub he had in the wagon, the man he Beaticne, to take passengers at very low Wares, {o All parts ofthe | gd FOR GLASGOW =Meyular Packet—The well | 2k am SERGIO | i fapuedlitely awoke teenie Tore nee nla eg cimey | thing that is right, and are opposed to entering rashly in } the road. Still retaining his club, Mr. H. struck the fore- island." nti was sow, fost sailing British Borque ANN HARLEY, | GOTHIC CHURCHES. all of whom, with the excopticn Cf tier lemrdicn. | &crusade against the authori ties. most of the robbers, who exclaimed his arm was ltganme Crates will be in readiness at the (oot oC Whitehall | AMkMieesnith,” master, 40 tous, will meet with quiek COLORED GLASS, MOSAICS, &e. fled, The aicailants, he cape mae eeey TmmeCiately | Soxpay Monwrvo.—About half past seven'o'clock this | broken. Another robbersefzed Mr. H. around the ‘body i de. » HE Undersiyned eit ¢ , . morning, smoke was seen issuing trom the windows of | and arms, bat not so of starting from the Brooklyn le. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, | T the Agentof a lee, Colored Glass | ‘The two that stood by him, named McDaniel and Wilson, fore the hou SF Re to prevent his stab- \° allo : ceeOrame: d us es ; Manufactory iu Franee, will furnish the best qualities of | 2! the Hay Press of Messrs. Clement and William Hughes, | bing one ‘of the robbers in th with his knife, saiie tie kasi SoS. | St IY 00 bowel foot of Rover strech OF 00 roma, colored Caan st nen lower prices dan they have Deen sold to | Were Poko anaiemaaie # yonnmy msn. pti de" | located on the north side of Christian street wharf, on The robbers procured a sirap from the ‘wages, and TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. jv?0re #7 South street. | any, rattan Of Mackin tanto ‘acooriag, i) thode js, cr | of their opponents and wounding another, and then made the Delaware. The building was very old—large, and | placing it around Mr. H.’s neck, choked him he was ral severe bruises upon his y then took from his Murch: Ap- | Sictors sta: £) listrict, , ec 4% South street. y to ©. CAVORET, withe Edita Of the Demediat tové tot justify these high | WBWilling to repair to the scene of conflagration, ‘The | pocket book $160 in money, but a purse in his pocket he : TIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS OF THE | Jot¢ 1meod*th No. 8 South William street. | pantcg qieor of the Democrat ilo dnat vo citizen at | Weecacoe Hose bell sounded the alarm, but the fire | threw into the bushes, which has since been found. Ni PACKET LIN ; 6th OF AUGUST.—The new aid elegaut packet ship | NOTICE LO BANES ~ | Bevtaes iene Dnaee aks scone ted with the ta ceu/o! | companies did not tako it to bean alarm for a fire—but | ‘They then threw him back iuto the wagon, together buryh vig the Pennsylvania Rail- ASHBURTON, Henry Huttleson, master, 1100 tons | i . Bi 5 RE eee wath fhe disgraceful | in a few minutes the Hall bell rung—then several other | with his pocket-book and papers, minus the money. i pouitively siitessbpre,barteatiar day, ee ee Me a Bet Watts thacomey che | aflair. The schomo, he says, was concocted in this city, | bells—-when the Southwark Hore and Hope Hote ar-|| Partially reviving, os the rotbers left, Mr. H. heard one i deol t Ky y superior wecommodatigns for cabin, second cabin | accepranees, to send new notices of the ame to their preseut | tnd, the Person selected to make the desperate effort to | rived upon the spot, and passed the water upon the fire. | of them say he was bleeding internally, and another said ir ag Aa gO ema LO fe passengers, persons wishing to secure berths should | aoccPtvees, tusend new notices ot the. san bring the property within the iction of the courts | Mr, Hughes, who is a member of the Southwark Engine | he must not consult a physician, if he died. Mr. H. be- } ; : make early application on board, foot of Vaden Lane, or to | ts Ay in Rapides, is a stranger to thatcommunity. The Demo- | ™ i : bon fitted up i perio manner ad very effort made | Make early appl pours fer Of Maiden has 5.24 iweodistec Iw os perro "ious rin Sanaa ay, The d Compan » with a Mr. cele ee several other members, came insensible, ‘Tha horse proceeded lower hanere by the proprietors to couduce to the evinfort and couvenience 100 Pine street corner of South street. STRiniIws SOLUTION FOR THE HAIR, “ ’ took a plug with the hose from the tender of the said | Mr. H. was discovered about half-past 11, a ‘is body of travellers, Tl scunery on this route is unrivalled, andor | Tye grtendid vew ship Henry Clay, Leyva Nye, master, Will HICH will chonge xrey hat to its original color in a lew | and captared the elec. yn eee that followed | company, and had took a plug, and when about to pass | taken out of the wagon and rubbed and bathed until. ho eid Pres ‘1 | succeed the Ashburton, and sail on the Gth September, her te- V minutes. ‘This solution is different from any yet offered + the water on the fire, other members arrived and de- | revived. He is very badly, but itis hoped not danger- by reine seen. gular dxy Jyit re | andennnot fil of aupereeding al others. 20°08 2 ec olemaiene Headly enforced against thorn’, | tached the hose from the plug, wound it on the tender, | ously hurt. welded ibemcnt! ates onan ir || TABLISHED EMIGRANTPASBAGE | changed iefore paying their teary. If humbuge would take casts who make our soil the theatre of the the Wharton Markee At the same times the other com: | ‘Tire Bopres 18 tux” Witrenroota— The Whirl- ‘The cars leave every morning a7 o'clock. Bassennory are ad- Hi aad and, Walee—‘T hose sending for thelr Poet rears nM Salk he apes leeds. panies of the district, excepting the Weccacoe Engine, | pool, near Niagara Fulls, has of late become a re- vised to enxage theis places at Philadelphia, Office in Philadel- | feuds would do well to avail themselves of the opportunity of | 4 ~~ uJ ri e ground, and then returned. ceptacle of dead bod. In addition to the two human and i South eee aa UM MNOS Agent. | Making their arrangements with the subscribers ou very mode: | marc of the Wor ding all the praiseworthy efforts of the | bodies noticed on the 29th ult., (which still remain WANTED—A Ship to load for a Southern Port | copie#on the finest Gothic Monuments 1a FE Pies Ayply to bk. COLLINS & CO. | contract for the complete Glass Fumiture of any Ay A From Philadel M i oads and Canal—throngh in 3% days. ‘The ebove line is now in full operation and offers great inducements to persous who wish FSS AND L10 phia to Pitt this rente passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- Ik xpresstoany | Disturpances in Lixcoun County, Mo.—A gen- tleman from Lincoln county informs us that Mr. P olitbon east be forwarded by Harnden’s y South Lid ‘i firet el ket ships, sailing from Liverpool ' fhe “anhated, wala ‘added the bo. Philadetphin, May 17, 1845. Swoskige by first class pac! ps. vis trial will prove the fact. I Shel ; Southwark Hose and Hope Hose com the grasp of its aters”) are ori ° , ‘ Sold wholesale and retail and, applied at No.5 Chatham | James Shelton, who was shot a fow days ago, is likely ; ke continued t {two horses and a hog. These may be seen from Shree iC RREUR mete rade cn a8, wrual be: fuze for any amonnt, payable | steer, opponite the Hall of Hecord «New Yorky up stirs. | {0 recover, though itis probable thet Bie arm, will have | es, Zet the smoke continue Chi veri a argc GR yank above, passing around & “fuperelcirouit” of « pret Do LERCH & CO. Line. 7 West at, No. | Shrouehoat the United Kingdon, APMIS gr south at. | _ 2 Is n0 erldence to identify the" rogulatess? with th ({uroUgl the roof and the fire then increased rapidly. | mile o= more in circumlerence—each succeeding circuit my. fic | i inst, | —-—- —""“7'E- GabITALISTS. ie d tl arer the vortex of the un’ ee ‘The mai) steamer Hibernia sails {rem Boston on the Ln big TO CAPITALISTS. act. It is probable that the occurrence grew out of per- The citi: Se epemaane alarmed for the safety cant ia weir tarag ad babes te 44 aid NOTICE. | by waich letterscan be forwarded quickly. __my$3'rh_ RARE CHANCE —To invest a capital of about $10,000 in | sonai difticulties in which Mr. Shelton had been eogag: ] : ; : " - " . FREIG , y i i hme ; iB | ened to the N: Yard and asked for the hose belonging | ing element—egain thrown with violence from its angry eae STATEN ISLAND Pe OR FAPIGHT OR CHARTERS The w rhip foc tae Renan BC en weation ot th x city ron - Ue eh glad aT aie - exist le t United State embrace, to repeat its former evolutions. The sight of F ieee nists G0 tems) live ouk sad locuee. arp, Lye cek. izensann, two lots, between Bowery and Kast River, and between | the regulators and the persons whom they have ordere The officer of the yard, having received the name of a | human bodies in the wants is solemn and terrific— FOOT OF WHIT! L STREE , 5 ‘ ‘The Steambonis SYLPH aad STATEN ISLANDER will vag ved N " ison streets, for that purpose. t off, or attempted to drive from the county. On Saturday the blue waters seem to hold their prey, in defiance of c han walks beste urabshed sedeleantatioke fox | at flr, J. Duttenhoefer, 25 Cedar st.; | last, as two young men were entering the yard of Mr. human effort to dispossess them on ‘satisfied in revel- citizen, cheerfully and very promptly lent two lary cylinders, and it Was soon brought into service at tl ; ho. m5P,M,, commencing at : enver atreet. Bailey, they Were fired upon from a field of corn, their f i By this time, the No ling with the dead, it emits them th’ h its narrow out- weead eel CO AL sLene Biacinie and cebey ROBT emetic b.| Arent to Rowiti: Johed! wildet, or | jeleimere _____ | horses’ wounded, and one of the men received several | Tiberty Engine, Vigiiont Engine, and Western Hose, got | leteinto. the rapile ‘below, to be entombed. in Lake P. .. unt 7. M. £. RK. COLLINS & CO, | GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN buck shot in his clothes, but both escaped without any | into active service.” Most of the surrounding property | Ontario. gave the Boats wi yo yg A hour fom 5 iy20 ec 56 South street. 4 ALVANIZED SHEET IRON AND TiN’ ‘a very su. | Serious injury. The public, we believe, do not under- | was insured by the fire association, and most of it Being 3 . é bork erberebeneer FOR TIVERCOOL—The New Li t Gr etiorarticle, warranted not torast. Also, Tin Plate stand the real state of this difficulty, or the character of | in great danger from the flames of the hay pross,the two | Senrence or Fiowery.—The anniversary of Seek ————_——_-—_— y Packet of 2st Anuust—The sup | ia Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper, Zine, Seoteh and Amet | the persons concerned in it. ‘The regulators, or at least | engines played upon it, and having drenched’ it with Emancipation in the West Indies was celebrated in WILLIAMSBORGH AND PECK SLip | SMMiste Livi REOOL, at (Marmtacer rn" TARA Bratninee_| emer a manter) nore’ Saji ote masne | ene cazed mar ann to the buraing bung | tbe hited Satay Ciel Count on Searing, ats te Cos ‘Sreseson 04 thinifecey, hpiigvingsiak | 1Oletivos couka ee eeeig ane cregens sad superior socom PORTER spectable class of the community ; they have banded to- | much that ue danger could be apprehended from it when ary heretofore coaficten of fing out the schooner Spit- there aremuny of the citizeus of New York GopnUne & MINTUKNS, 87 Southst. | SIDE gether to drive off'a set of men who are charged, or sus | all the rost of the active com aftor being in service | fire, with intent to engage m the slave trade. The ex- nd vicinity that are uuaequainted with the | ‘The packet Ship Queen of the West, 1250 ‘tons, Capt. Thos. ALE AND CIDER pected, of being fee in passing counterfeit money, | several hours, veturned to their locatio "Ehe South- | ceptions taken by his counsel having been argued at a thes thew ahus erry affords ay & pleasant eommunication with Modi Jrill succeed the Liverpool, aud sail on her, cu Heme ay stealin fi fe aw 0 fe inal legod, cannot be convicted wark Hose Company left afew sections of hose behind, | former day, wore now overruled, and he was ott: ‘ileauns! yad Long Isl would state mn ere my. Stet Se dy’ ) yt ~) S) ) or punished, because they can always swear each other | ¢), h which if . 4 dt fer imprisonm: 1e Kerry, whichleave Peck | Oi an renal: 0.2 ANN STREET, next door tothe American’ Museum, off, "The scene of the disturbanées axtends te wettlements on thedite’ dneage ta ie, bike td il ma pee st eyearsl phesentenge: um a nny ped | JUST RECEIVED too ee gy mis his sincere thanks to his, friends and the public | in the lower part of Pike, in Lincoln, and the upper end | "We jearn that when the flames burst forth from the by Judge Sprague. | Col. Rogers suggested, that on ac- Wo'elock. | ffthe best kind, and will be auldar thar Cha nthe ge et ek | Kenerally, forthe very liberal share of patronage already re- | of St. Charles, nor are they yet acttled. ‘The partion are | roof,a number of members ofthe Weccacoe Engine Com- | count of the unhealthy nature of Boston jail, the sen. ii Bovdlock P| yp vey Fresgh Call Boots made we nder fr gs) ty made | timance TT? Toners ene eco | Reaply exnaparated oguat ouch other, and ity neh Ns. | pany determined thatthe Engine should be brought into | tence might be executed In some other Jal and he named . Calf Boots, $3; and the great 7 ~~ r ulty wi! ‘ » Mr Gi y yf th it Me e dist acc 1e Sin Oa teint OF Tuy Ath the hone wit continue to | uf al kinds toe found every low pricen, Ato the Rear Philedelphis Pore ek Cider, shed.~-St: Lous Rep. July 26. id company, with several other members, determined | rugeestion, and the prisoner waa scoordingly ordered to o ek. Jal Shoes, ane . »! bd e FOR NEW ORLEANS-Lonisian Linda Cee ke uns covmbsardl ape py Ae CR A game Ae Acctnenrs—Loss or Eare—The Rendout Free. | to take ee out, and hastened to the house for thet pur | be committed — bg hesping oe s+ heres York Hin Positeely first Rewutar Packet, to. sal | Syeni, Sipe tee Full cher ei tite wean ‘ | _Orders for shiping attended to with despatch. _mhilee_ | man contains the reports ‘of Goroner Suydam on the Potts the how ines ratte das porhoaggtoner ates ee eee . packer thie VAZOO. Gare Wibray, wal onde eka | ssoots aud Shoes we gamiot be best in duels bo tot mnie GENTLEMENS? LEFT OFF WARDROBE persone found drowned at that and adjoining places were not members. One of them gave, him som Ovrration or THE New Post Orrick Law.—Up- a " ui Hs * " ber, 361 Broadway, comer of Frau] tre TED. | Patric! ers, rom the canal pudence, when he son) pu im int je street. pert Opgrtataneo amnam tone handsome fwrsshed accor bo peers i ‘i CXAILL. TT COUN ae parte a ose tha onine for sil | at Eddyville, and was drowned. lie was 30 years of Upon inspecting tha.angmpe fe eras found that sorts Une, | on application FI cit hh ag Aad ry tenn modations, opplyon boatd, at Orleans. whart, (oot of Wallst, | KUULSTONE’S RIDING SUHOOL, unethewe effects they wish to dispote of, (either GEN- | and leaves a wafe and child. f not known, had some time during the night taken the | (aft the impo ny rah gelees of the OO ss valiy KR. COLLINS & CD. % South Ore and 190 Mercer Beteee. | FLEMEN of LADIES) by aeuding to, th | A stranger, whose body was found in the Hudson, at | lever pins from it, and thapins from the plungers. They | ot this time, concerning the general operation Of the PR st hog uo goods received on board after Saturday eve) MR JOuN §. ROULSTONE has the honor to {areca t ecennt aire earner bel esti ean | Elmer's wharf, Rondout, on the 19th ult., appeared te be | could be found no where, and of course the engine was | Nw postage law. Nor shall we be y Agent in New Ort ents Jay Ip forward all goods ti — w ‘ 7 i frect, until af- | from 25 to 30 years of age—had on dark woolenclcthing, | not fit for service. The authorities of the District of | our readers any general exposition of its 4 lack ree vest—had a passage ticket on board the ving . te of affairs to | ter the end of the current quarter, which expires on the bh fig st—had i i he | Southwark having commun : : 7“ eh ae 0 | ft : a mes K. Woodruff, who will prompt- af iis friends and the public in general, that his | Uemen leaving the eity will find it toth elders alee i " | advantage to send for el for Instruction in Horsemanship ia now open | deocebersiont previoes tt ere Shhh to any Peer, | People’s Line to Albany, am ay ee Vening, as follows = a small memorandum, 29 | the Mayor of the city pro : WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ship to load for ligurs tor Gentlemen from. ..6.108 A.M. | tea Broadway, Cupsairs.) | Wall street, “L want 20 franc pieces.” Supposedto have | tity conwpanies sent dows, Rome of thein were met by | We learn that the number eh letters Papers, snd ick southern port—Apply to { 9 ® Ladies ” 9 AS Moto 9B. M. N. B—A line through the Post Office will be promptly at | been drowned two months. haif grown rowdies, who caught hold of the head of | ages passing through their hands, uncon) : BK. COLLINS & CO. Terms of instruction wade kuown on application to Mr. | tended to. fyioimere John Bingham, aged 11 years, of Sullivan county, | theirropes and enaeavored to lead the companies in a | Dusiness of the government, has increased 33 per cent, ae heen 98, SHEN wt Roulstone. ‘ | = found floating inthe Rondout creek onthe 20th ult. ifferent direction from the fire. A number of citizens | wheneompared with the business of the month of June. ” - 4 - Mr. K. hina just received frotn the country several fine and | EAGLE BATHS foun 8 different directi ) Th 8s amotint of proceeds from ‘on those has J HERDMAN'S OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRAN( | stylish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell ®t, rea 528 Ponrl street.” | " happened to discover this fact, and forthwith communi, | The Bro ‘66 per cont, while the po PASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STRELT. i% price. mayird WEEN Centre and Elm_ streets.— Cold and | . Prornecvine.—It is rumored, says the Warsav | cated it to the Police officer. This gentleman stationed | fallen off nearly } ine, Hers | manufac: stage charged - 7 ‘Warm, th rnment for its letters, &o. received and sent, om Great Britain and freland, vin. | iNEs : "7 " | Signal, that Bill’ Smith prophecied that Irvine Hodges | himself in a convenient place near Second and Shippen | to the gove! ways be arranged at the lowentrate, | pe eT Or es an ie in ale Kens taht cents ae Wicata ass Riedy | Soe not live anothir dey, da the night before } Sa and he saw quite a number of the rowdi Nake | is enormous. boda da Sie nodal tes tor ad od for any amount, ras tantall | fared with Pe eae ee from the best mater y eaarendy ig jodsin a, 30 per ves) 5 ee murdered. In conseq’ f this, it is said, thata writ e head of the rope of th id singin Unten “te month m y wv this marl an Ne' rol 01 erpor o Ud take Patriarc! 9! Ategs a. | ie” wie COLLIN HRS Se azn a, | principal elties in the United | eates, 1 adn S99 im "re | hee boon threatened to ta Mormen ms we penne Seyi of Bridport Sei 84 tomb Ibs, LjPAssAGe ‘the priuerpal Banks in By jication to oie Delaware Engine t. This apparatus proceeded |