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rendered a verdiet of not guilty, and they were ingly discharged. guilty ’ Sreciat Sessions, August 8th.—Nothing of importance a brought before the attention of this court this morn- ty Bank in payment for taxes, &e, And whereas the ma Jority of the citizens of this county refitse to receive said notes, as money, we, the undersigned, feel ourselves in- duced to make {¢ known that the hotes of said bank will not be received by the Treasurer of Lehigh County, neither for State nor county purposes. Perrn Roma, Caries Foster, Manine Count—August 8.—Before Judge Waterman and aJury.—.Assault and Battery on the High Seas—Ben- jamin S. is VS. Reuben S, Pearce.—This was an action rought by Ross, one of the hands on bourd the brig , of Bangor, on her voy: to the West Indies, for an assault and battery said to have been committed upon him by the defendant Pearce, who was chief mate of the same vessel. Mr. A, W. Goff appeared as counsel for ‘intiff, and after some prefatory remarks introduced hree witnesses, but being unable to make out his case, discontinued the suit. { Commiss’rs. July 2, 1845, We believe that these notes are generally received here, but it seems that they are in much better credig abroad than they are at home, where their real value should be best known. It is possible that the fact of the President of this bank residing in this city, gives the issues a greater circulation here than they other- TSunday Mercury. | Vite Would have, Bill holders had better look into nitably humorous, quaint, and instructive sermons of | *Misthing; there must be a screw loose somewnere, or Dow, Jr, ed by the proprietors of the Sunday | these commissioners would not condemn the notes of oe t volumes of one hundred and | this bank in such a decided manner, tyne plates, the I Ht be i tof pag = ‘Tno Secretary of the Treasury has ordered a post- Hexy,, Hach volume will be in every respect complete in| Honement of the annual sale of goods remaining in the ty-five cents | public stores after a certain length of time. The subjoin- warren, | ed order from the Treasury Department gives the rea- sons for such an adjournment:— N. B. The Sunday Mercury of to-morrow will coi Treasury DevantMent, Jarge aud handsome engra July 30, 1845, the Great Britain, wit Si,—In consideration of the peculiar circumstances existing at your port, arising out of the recent calami- tous fire, causing the destruction and loss to many mer- chants ofa large amount of merchandize, it is deemed expedient authorize the suspension of the sale of such goods as may be now liable to be sold to realize the du- | Hes, fora period of sixty days from the Ist proximo. | Tam, very respectfully, Jeasant compl: tagnant and corrupt humours, whi neral mass of circulation, are the canse of on or rush of blood to. the head, giddiness, loss emory, dimness of sight, drowsiness, pain of the head. and your obedient servant, many other sympioms of a loaded and corrupt state of the RJ. Wacken, Mood. Secretary of the Treasury. ‘Wright’s Indirn Vegetable Pills are also one of the very best | _ ¢ cn, medicines in the world forthe cure of Indigestion, and there: | ©" W; Lavinence, Baa, fore wall not only remove all the unpleasant symytonns Collector of the Customs, New York. tirely prevent any evil consequences tesultior fy It is possible some of tue goods ordered to be sold will blood to the head, but will most assuredly seatere the a . Pe ry i en eiannacre the body to | ho taken out of the public store, but were they of such Caw As many un} yincipled persons engaged in selling | description as were wanted in the market, the owners Snape eek ag ane stony agus eron careful t© | would not have suffered them to be advertised for sale. residing, either in the first, od, comforably at sive will’ be paid. comfortably sstuated, . Dat the office of this papers HOUSE WANTED—Wanted to purchase, tee story dwelling ho mod ixtures—somewher¢ « letters, stating terms, &e., ve Herald Office. HE following Parses are offered to come off ove: the above | best three ia five, to and pacing horses the above purse. it will be bur $100. Purse $100, with an inside stake of $; J at MeVer Won a purse over $10, not exe ir William, two mile heats under the saddle. the sbove two purses to be made August lth, by 9P. M., at Green & Losee’s, to come off August 2th ‘and vacing horses, three mile juffolk not enter for this purse free for all trotti 100, hal’ forfeit, for trot- ee variety of orna- ers ofan acre) are covered with S pluin aud cher-y es and flowers, pe Free for all trottin heats in hamess. Should Lady it will be but $150, Purse $50, mile heats, best three in five, ander the saddle, for horses never won a purse over P.M.,at Green & A’ Purse will also be given, to come off in September part of October, for atl trotting and pacing horses, two mile heats, to go as they please. 9 HARLEM PARK—TROTTING. i NICK OF Peat 5 in air. re Judge Edmonds, and formerly of Elisha Morrill Possession given immediate) eet, New York, orto CHRS, new number) 39 Eutries to be made August 's, to come off by the 22d A SMALL respectable family can be accommodated dsome rooms, and small ove qu the h a fine garre room, at verry Rent to the Ist of May next onl: Most respectable references required FOR SALE, THE stock, fixtures and furniture of a respectable Tavern, conducted on the Ea business, and of old standing ‘Satistactory reasons for dis ation to 87 Dey street, from 12 to 1 of * will be give A en ‘ROOMS WANTED UESDAY, August 12 —Purse $30—Mile heats, best three der the saddle, free for horses never Won money, [he sitwition must be air City would not be objected if the house were near the ferr and terms low. full particulars and term: THE BOND STR. 663 Broad nade at Green & Losee’s, Saturday Evening bat o'clock, August 9th, three or more to make a race. ¢ HET HOUSE, 1S now open fer the reception of boarders. ‘The situ- ation is one of the most desirable in the city. The house has beeu newly papered and painted throughout 1p between 60 and 70 rooms, handsomely furnished, edrooms and pantries attached—likew'sy rooms Southerners and others wi ¢ \d confusion of an Hotel, wilf have every attention paid to their comfort and convenience. ERIOR TO NONE AND SUPERIOR TO MANY. CON COURSE. BE TROTTIN AND PACING. integrity, or at the office and general depot, 228 Greenwich oxe! street, N'Y. 6 v “ oe ae Stock ae so an reEN eam aL on J 86s 1 14 20 shs Kentuel 73% Dr. Kellinger’s Aparrtyalgos or/Pain Era- is 1853 10334 100 Farm Trust. 34 dicator.—Well may the faculty look ou with wonder and asto- NY St53gs 1861 102 40 Moris Canal 28; nt, after attending to their patients for a long time and 0 2 100 do bim 29. ry thing (e: reat remedy) | 50, 1860 360 97 200 do 2895 y and hourt d that or two. 2,600 do 9% 50 Syr & Utica RR 16 imple.and agreeable medicine, sets the s 2/000 Kentucky és 101,25 Mohawk RR 29 rights and cures the worst cases that can be produced—of Di 1,600 do 100% = 75 Nor & Wor RR 69h rhoea and Choleramorbus. 50 dollars reward will be given, 8,000 Indiana Stg Bds 32)3 75 Re oa 3 is any case that cannot be cured in three doses. To be had at No. | 4,000 Indiana Bds 9034¢ Broadway , at 50 cents a botth 31,000 Pennsyly 5 Reading RR 100 Stonington RR W603 2 do 10'shs Bank of © jt 30% All Philadelphia Subscriptions to the ard. Henatp must be paid to LY AUTHORIZED Agents, Zie- |, sts eee ee O54 ber & Co. Bui! ird street, near Chestnut. 50shs Morris Canal 28h¢ 50 shs L Ii G5), ‘Terme—75 cents a month, including the Sunday papers 25 jo 2% 50 do b3 6) gents without i delivered free of in any part of Phile- | 50 1. Island 657% delphia, Single copies forsale as above, daily, at | o'clock New Stock Exchange. x i .. | $9,000 Ind Dol Bds 25yrs 3434 50 shs L Island RR cash 69! delphia, tree of postage. 5 Morris Cnnal 28) 2. do 820 6544 = dllchs uvtrseh chien Pabiiestions Ser side et their on 30 do 30 29) 79 Erie RR 810 29, tablphinent 4000 a8 ented wholesale and retail. , ee Wun a”. ck oS {7 With the exception of o1 Bee teeciaitiied atin 250 Bast Boston $60 1344 bs as much, pethaps, in Philadelph city, affording a valuable medium to advertisers. Advertise: led to the agents at half past 4 o’clock, will appear in Marrica. ments Bois Sonate On the 6th inst., at Elizabethtown, New J by th n the 6th inst., at Elizabethtown, New Jersey, by the Medical Notice—The Advertisements of the | Rey, Richard Channing Moore, Mr. Exastus Lystas, jt, Now York Colle eat essere ae Tencmay, etaished {cr | to Miss Anicatt Wave, of the former place. ression of Quaekery, in the cur senses, Wi ; ‘ s bapualtoc expose son the foathinaie oak lass cclunn of ee a At West Farms, on the 6th inst, by the Rey, Dr. Van we DSON. v elt, Aturnt St. Joux to % , M.D. Hassan F. 'Rowuann, PS Tice nad Camealtine Raine of the ¢ %Wennat | daughter of Horace Rouland, Esq. MONEY MARKET. Died, Friday, Aug. 8—6 P.M. ‘The funeral of Frenenic Wittam Wats, deceased, : will take place on Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock, from his Most of the stocks sold to-day brought less prices than | Jate residence, 14 Dutch street, Fhe body will be depo. those current yesterday. The sales were not large, but | sited in the receiving vault, in Carmine street, to be ta- aint i ken trom there for interment in the Greenwood cemete- composed principally of State stocks. Stonington fell ry.. The friends of the family, officers of the Gth brigade off} per cent; Norwich & Worcester, }; Morris Canal, | N.'y. 8, A., to which he was attached as Lieut. Colonel, 3; Reading Railroad, }; Long Island, Mohawk, Farmers’ | and officers of other corps, members of the Grand Lodge eae of the State of New York, and Pythagoras Lodge No. 80, Loa and Rantaoky O's closed firth at yesterday's prices: 17>. to, Branceles No; 17;;and other Masonic; bodies, and Penn. 6's improved } percent; Ohio 6's, }. The Insur- | brethren of the Knickerbocker Lodge No. 221. O. & ance Companies are selling a great many State stocks id of the order in generel, are respectfully invited to Ps attend without further invitatton. ame Ohio's, Mansy. is very, sbundant, bat | “"O/ consumption, at 95 ‘Tillary strest, corner of Wash: the anticipation of the receipt of unfavorable accounts | ington street, J. Lamuent Suatex, in the 47th year of his from Mexico has a very bad effect upon the market. age. Receipts of the Hartford and New Haven Railroad |, At Bellfield, Greenfield co. Va.,on the 12th ult., of G fe oss Dr. RicHaKp Maxey, son of ee ee ee « Brunswick N. J. aed 2 years Same month last yea: To many an associate is lost—a friend Increase... ........... $10,609 01) “= MORRIS CANAL iC. ‘The bank of Louisiana has declared a dividend of three area Cire annie ta and a halfper cent. NN CCR The Morris Canal is now open for ‘Navigation sx Bi Newark to Easton. ‘The rates of toll have beeu es- The Essex Steam Mill Manufacturing Company of | ta and be ‘ted lists of the same Cale He eae i, | at ice sey City, or at ul tthe Col- Newburyport, Mass., have declared a dividend of forty- | j\ the Ting oF ts eee Sea po nce os te, Co two and a half per cent, the earning of the past year. a9 StJgb Cashier. The Sussex Bank, at Newton, N. J., has declared a di- 0. OF 0. F—Knickerbocker Lodge, No, 2 —The mem: « bers of this Lodge and the Order iu general, are respeetful- vidend of four per cent, out of the profits of the last six | jy invited to meet atthe Lodge Room, No. 71 Division street, saigiritiva: gn Sunday,’ August 10th, at0 A.M. for the purpose of atteud: Counterfeit threes on the Bank of Louisville, Ky., are | ‘MM, hefuneral of our decssed Brother, KW Wallis: in extensive circulation at the West. BROWN, Bows aa Beenie Counterfeit omes on the Northern Bank of Kentucky * the Park. Syphers, S ave also incirculation. The general appearance is weil | {4,94 Stone g calculated to deceive, although very inferior to the raties cells, Genuine, The centre is especially bad, the sky is black | {n}\iyrwarded to aay and coarse, and has an uneven scratched appearance — any manner. Bool the female figure is ill defined, with a bad face. The = signature of the President, Jno. Tilford, is not written, “from Scotland, a si tl but engraved, and on close examination it presents a | te willing to make’ herself generally usefu smoothness which differs essentially from the pen of the Ten ete RANT en ; é bata BOOK.KEEPER WANTED. original. The ubsence of nearly all points is another , Sa ivtwntc ena Clerstia lh wexted mark, excepting the dots over the i, which are all large etn the capacity of Book-keever in a shipping and AiG i ‘ “fag lc house. One whocan produce satistuccory testimo- ais ‘ng heavier CS the genuine. Tho whole note is bias eaeree esses the req ii iualiicatio wou be wi ikewise a fraction shorter. jug to accept of a moderate salary for the first year, may hear ‘The Whitewater Valley Canal is now finished from | Off Permanent situation, by addressing a vote, with re Cincinnaii to Connersville, Indiana. There are six war} with the d be prefer ter powers onthe iine. Of the capital stock, $432,000 rANTED, INFORMATION OP ROBERT McKEY : Paterson’ Benton, from Drumnard, parish of Balicidere, there has been paid in $294,045 03. Tolls have increased | County of Sligo. Ireluud, who came ; forty per cent over the previous half year, Of the real | twenty years ago, aud when last heard fre H Ds be Illinois, his niece, Maria Louisa Paterson, is anxious to fiud him estate originally conveyed to the company, $469752 70] and rm hit that she is ia the City of New York remains on hand; of which amount $42,696 20 is for sale, hae batiiey od Fespecting bim will be thaakfully the balance being retained for water power. The whole ssto the advertiserby giving the above an insertion cost of the work so far amounts to $: 32 33. The | company appears to be in a good condition. ‘The citizens of some of the counties of Maryland ap pearto be very much dissatisfied with the efforts made by the Government to redeem the credit of the State by enforcing the payment of taxes. A repudiating spirit appears to exist in some sections, butis not strong enough to come boldly forth. A meeting has been re. cently held in Charles county, at Bensville, at which Pte sundry resolutions were passed censuring the purpose AT GLARKE'S & 81 n for which tho State debt was contracted; the mode of] (ie, Ques oes Dunmesstreet, subscribers tor some Hood Pro: assessing taxes on property throughout the State,and the | moral character. The subscriber pledges himself to precare determination of the sheriff of that county to sell pro, | Hel? for the public at the shortest Mr. Clarke's office és 4 by some of the first families in the country. perty on which taxes are in arrears. We annex two re. ember—954 Duaue street, two doors west of Broadway, solutions passed at this meeting: — Arms, Names, Cre d and Painted trom $2 and upwards part of the United States. Aris copied. s of Heraldry kept with upwards of a9 ler Hl, lately arrived *maid, aud would Apply, at 623 JARDERS WANTE PME extensive house No 4% Broadway, having b eutly elegantly fitted up, is now open for boarde! wed as to afford desirale parlors for rooms for gentlem ely. Board reas are aloon Cuter. None other than ib experience in a customer establish reat Tammany Hall, between Il and 2 o’ch WANTED VA N’S Temperance tntalligence fe Washington Temperance Iutelligence Office. iy26 Im*rh Resolved, That each and every one of us declare one OPPER-200 wh to another that they will protect and defend the property Epuitletegevortmenc iors 18 Mae Oe OT eee ee toe al ofeach other, so far as this oppressive direct wxation is for sale by PLING & CO., concerned, and we furthermore call upon each and every one agreeing in the above views to aifix t! Resolved, That we being under the imy , pequal throughout the State of Maryland, the tax payers of Charles county, in meeting rl white and hard, fe nt K. COLLINS k& 00 baler Bridport Seme, Herring and Gill Net a i, do determine that we will pay no further tax Twines, comprising a complete assortment from 5 to for the purpose of paying the debt of the State of Mary- | 36 Ibs., manufactured with great care expressly for this market leak, and forsale on very resnonable twrmeby | 6 0, This is repudiation in its broadest sense. ‘There is no} gg ihe ne Boat se, misunderstanding this declaration. ‘The citizens of BBARQUE ALABAMA rom Glaagow—Consignees per this Charles county, however, repel all charges of repudia- | 49 vessel will please take notice that hanging under tion Jer at foot of Oliver stres i Ve i t. WOODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South st. BEAUTIFUL light White plain Summer Hat $2.75, which for beau h Beavers, Blue Brus \ex10r quality, all of the latest style. i, at 1 P. M—Purse $200, two mile ish cannot be surpa en. PAM PHUEAINE, FRENCH OPERA Monday fvening, August Iie , Will be pivsented the grand Opera in > acts of Preites HUGUENOTS. Raoul. widdsa dace 1o2Bkeioened, Marcel. VE. Douvey Le Comte de Nevers. Gary ate de St Bris. + a. + Berard ‘ . Dessonviile Montassier ne Queen Margaret de Val Urbain, a page. . Mme Riene. [Ei Price of Admission—I $ Peni pal a dere, 3 gents Gallery, % cents. half-past? o'elock ‘clock, and th resin will rise precsenly at BOWERY THEATRE. Saturday Evenin, is, August 0th, 8 OODS. ofthe Woods, J R Scott; Ralph Stackpole, Daveaport ‘land Forester, Clarke | Col Tom Bruce, Milnor Big Tom Bruce, Phillimore | Rich Braxley, enksns Abel Doe, Sutherland | Telie Doe, Mrs Sutherland Edith Forester, SLEE F «soe. Mrs Phillij oncinde ‘with | Phillips ING BEAUTY, Sir Albert, Davenport | Sir Owen, Launeelo Hadaway | kdward, Mes Ist Ethelinde, Mrs Phillips | een Sir E helred, Milnor 4 Edgar, Brooke | Blgiva, F’mma; Mrs Sergeant | Melziriua, Hymen, — Mast W Yeoman | lronzira, it, Second and Third Tiers, Pitand Gollery, «2g cen Doors will open at a quarter before 7, the curtain will rise at half-past7. CASTLE GARDEN. @G@-Admission 25 Cents..09 Great Musical ad tinmctions Proprietors... vee .sese., «+ Messrs. Freneh nnd Heiser Grand Entertainment ! Saturday Evening, Augast 9th, ‘The performance will commence with the Overture to Corsair Zampa. Louis and Gustave Elssler in a Miscellaneous Act. Gallop—Orchestra. Song.......... Mr Dennison. Pas Grotesque, by ©. T. Parsloe. (G7 Intermisson of Half an Hour for Promenade and Refresh- -FOR SALE-—A bright bay eight years old this spring, and strong made horse every way, ve tious nature, and can travel eighteen mi kind in every respect. Can be seen at Mr. Jackson's ing Horse, 15%: * .. bm Fashion. CT g Newburgh, Jy, Dem Reality, 4 D.MeMann “ re UNION COURSE—TROTTING. Sold tor want of want of us Stable, No. 4 Mercer stre j 5 ignor Valtelina going to leave the ity for Europe, of idle—the whole in years old, and warrant- ‘or further particulars en- compiete order. The Horse coming six ed sound and good for family use. quire at Palmo’s New York Opera House, Chambers street. A CARD—ADAM KLEIN, Boot M ker. being burnt at 16 Beaver street, has taken the basement ‘Thames street, where is customers and all wanting roadway, corner of he would be happy to'see hi @ fashionable pair of boots o a6 2wree following Purses are offered to come off over the above ‘ourse:—Purse No. 1—$200, i horses, mile heats, best three in 2—Purse $100, mile heats, best th h ver Won a purse over $200, 3 ‘No.4—Purse $250, two mile heats in harness, Ko to the second hest horse. free for all trottin ve, to go as they please. No. ree in five, under the saddle, No. 3—same as Consignees of goods per ship Clyde, trom Liver- 2 please send their permits on hi No.4 North River, or to the office of goods not permitted the public store. free for all trotting horses, $25 to Purse $300, three mile heats ia harness, No. 6—Purse $50, smile hests, best three von a purse over $75. No. 8--Stake sub, $200, h. f heats under’ the saddle. free for horses never won a ¢ over $100, $100 to be given by the proprietor to the second hf, two mile he sts wn- in five days. must be unav: J. HERDMA S1 South street._ | No. 7—same as No.6, in hares: TO TAILORS SE; who desire to attain a correct knowledge of Fash branches, would do ete Work on the sub-ect, or only, at No. 113 Broad- horse. No. 9—A stake der the saddle, free for horses never won a purse aa $25to tee (0. 10—A No, 1 to be made on Saturday, August & Losee’s, and to come of | Ne of purses and stakes to obtain Stinemets? Ci e obtained of the —from $8 to $10 ner Bonk. TO THE DAGUERREIAN ARTISTS. porter of French Daguerreo! atachesp prices gi roprietors to th th, oP, ‘Augast the igh, 5 e made on or before August M., at Green &Losee’s, and to come off during the month of September, three or more in all the above to make a » ARTAULT, Im; + Goods, offer for sale, 500 Large Daguerreotype Plates, No. 40 and 30. Ounces Dry lodine. Ounces Bromine. 200 Ounces Chior yposul phite of Soda, Chloride of Gold and Salt of Gold; new article, Rouge, Rotten Stone, Instruments. a Daguerreotype. 2 Gross Morocco Cases—a ba pply at the 149 and 151 Broadway, c CHEAP TO FORT HAMILTON, OMEY ISLAND & SANDY The steamboat WAVE will make two ex- cursions on Sunday, the 10th insta i er No. | East River, |. and 30’clock P. iT at 1044 o'clock A. a TAVETTE BAZAAR, rare 1234 cents each jorner of Liberty st., up stairs, THE EAST RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FFICE No, 61 against loss or d .—By this arrangement passengers will have plenty of return to the city at we can be chartered for €: EXCURSION DOWN late 49) Wall street, continues to it ; y Fire dwellings, other buildings. Also, on Household Furniture, Merchan Ke., as heretofore. DIRECTORS, Waker Eailip Embury, SUNDAY AFTEROON THE LOWER BAY, The new and commodious RICHMOND, ©: Torclock; Ninth street E in P.M. Doughertyswill | informed that the frat German Performance will take place at Tohu Moorhead, Joseph Kernochan, above trip will afford to the passengers a fine view of Sand Henry W. Hills, the Ocean, the H. ions of the Harbor, as well as an excellent healthy and refreshing sen breeze, opportuuity of eajoying Bare for the whole exeur Russell Stabbms. tobert Boorman, LOWER BAY, 2088 BROUWER, President. ary ing the refreshing OF THE CROTON INSURANCE CO. o the City of New York, he recent fire $35,000 st them exceed $150,000 y Capt.P. H. Smith, y3 ‘ of Deisncy street, East R Hammond street | street 2'4; and Pier N and above all ela They continue to insure, Mavi E PROPRI and Convy Island rion of the inhabitants of upper part 0 J the steanbot Th tips to Couey Island, on Sud Teaving Pier foot of C wal street, tharine Ferry, Brooklyn Theodore A Meyer, Cyrus Chenery, Lawrence Hill, Ww Edwio R Tremain, Robert Lane, Deamual Shorenod, EXCURSION AND OPPOSITION ‘TOO NeW el S ¥ +4 George C DeKay, » HAVEN. Fare up aid down SI. t <The new steamer BUFFA\ W, Hancox, will leave Barclay street as abov ud Tuesday at7 o’cloc! ; Peck Slip 74g o’clock « wi'lleave New Haven on the same days at Freight will be tken cheap These will be delightfal excursions, gi friends at this charming place, an opportunity to visit them.— 1. New Haven 75 ets. hy Georg» Whitaker, pmas Mouahsn, A John J Herrick, 10o’clock, P.M ing those who have Viee President. Nicholas Carroll, Secretary. Capt Samuel Caridier, Marine Insp. Also, lusp. for '*Lloyd’s” for the port of New York. INSURANCE. ICAN FIRE I N I street, directly opposi ainst loss by five throughout the United States, on as favorable terms as any oth- er office in this erty, is to their interest to support this ‘The public will see that f i effort to cause the fare vo be reduced from DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON EXCURSION LOWER BAY. Passengers a fine view of Saody the Highlands of Ne- I Scenery and Forti Has an excellent opportn Lond refreshing sea breeze after the business of the day. Accompanied by the New York Brass at DELAWARE, Cay ursions down the aud Saturday, Ac NORTH AMER NSURANBE, COM- PANY, No. 52 chants’ Exeha inue to ingure ik, and the beaut DIRECTORS. D: ‘The new and comme P. H. Smith, will mak Bay on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday th, 8th andSth—leaving the foot of Warren h Hammond street, at 2; © R., at quarter before 3; ‘clock—returning to the city by =) Phi on H. Frost, Richard M. Blatehford f-past 7 o'clock. i ‘are 25 cents for the whole Excursion. EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS. EVENS, Captain R.L Mabey, will make an excursion to the Fishing ‘Thursday and Friday, mond street at 334 o'clock, A.M: ast River, at 9; and Pier returning to the city in good sew nd lines at a srnall charge. ROBERT AINSLIE, Wictired Orrick oF THe JEFFERSON INavnaner Co. Steamer ‘KR. L.ST' wish to fill up therr respe i es equal to the present value of their stock. Stockholders residing out of the eit} convey their intention by post, to the o! Gxo.T. Horr, See’y. PELICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE Cv., 65 WALL STREE’ HIS Company losses it has sustamed by the are requested to W. THORNE, P: i¥25 STEA BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. THE Great Western Steam Ship Compa- ‘AT WESTERN, 1700 tons, 450 horse power, B. ‘s RITAIN, 3.500 t nt James Hosken, Cc prepared to pay in cash, on demand, all late fire, 80 soon as the ews, Esq-, | Negro Song—*Walk along John 1000 horse power, mmander—are intende id Mi ks will ae ane Ne SIMEON BALDWIN, President. W. W, Dinntx, Secretary, © system of taxation in the State of Maryland is | 7 pEg—Nsacadine phar cat whi Be, vory defective, with a grent inequality in the assess-| Gr Waer Genes hes f jnyards ow York and Long ments. ‘The rate of taxation is higher in some counties | land, every lawfal day—f “Wik THORNURN, than others, and any remonstrance against the system og] au? Iwre 576 Broadway, next door to Niblo’s taxation would have been proper and justifiable, but the DAGUERRIAN GALLERY. detormination expressed in the above resolutions not to PLUMBE pay any more taxes for the purpose of paying the debt of NATIONAL DAGUERRIAN GALLERY ‘ D PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOX, the State, and to defend the property of each other] A Ntimnerst Muro ctreet, (ore Beha’ against oppressive taxation, smells too strong of repudia* | *Wsrded the Medal, first four Premiw Mal ah eabivtts'a ‘Sisoee niet “inthe honors” at the ex ons at Boston, New ‘ion, x ‘Banizing spi that will, by its | phia respectively,for best pictures and apparatus ever exhibited, influence throughout the State, do more to disturb the | _47 3tis*re good feeling now existing generally between the Go} THE ORIGINAL GENUINE vernment and the people, in relation to taxation, than GALVANIC RINGS anything else. Amidst all the burdens of taxation expe AND MAGNETIC FLUID, rienced by the people of Pennsylvania, in raising an | PPOSSESS all the, advantages of a Galvanic Battery, with- ry 3 in uring rheumatism, tic amount stifficient to pay the interest on the immense dolores headache And all chronic or nervous diseases lob State, ing in the f a wi orsale ouly by Dr. Crombie’s Agents.—A. B. & D. Sand’s debt of that State, nothing in the shape ofa wish to repu, Todi iy ot A ” ihe a roster, WT Bat Broudwoy 1 diate made its appearance. It was of little consequence | 148 and 92 Fulton, 67 Walker, at Drug Stores corner of Bowery, to them, then, to know for what purpose the State debt Grand, 17 Avenne D.; 116 Spring, % Catherine, corer of ; u ton and Dit rs Hays, Brooklyn. Price of had been contracted; it was sufficient that the Govern. td pat d 75 cents per bottle. _jul9im*ec ment had contracted an immense debt, and that the inter- CARROLL'S VAPOR BATH ost on it must be poid. {tis rather late in the day for 5 Sembee bet whe 81 4 ag te St.Paul’s Church, the citizens of any county in Maryland to censure the | "L and vevety CHemnwey Lapses egy rere, epee purpose for which the State debt was contracted, &e., \ hash dh rl fe and agreeable and that is « poor plea for refusing to pay the taxes as’ | fished Mediexted Vapor “h sessed. We are ignorant of the character and standing of the citizens attending the meeting alluded to, or| whether it was a large gathering or not, but we do not | believe that the opinions there expressed are the opinions | of the majovity of the people of the county. What we | most fearfrom these meetings, is the influence they have | upon the discontented in remote sections of the State. | { i by M. Warton, ) followed by numerous cer- ‘The eftiviont measures taken by the Government to col: | tifc.tes from eminent physicians and other pecsous of distine-- lect the State taxes will put down at once any attempt | to prevent the tax collectors or sherifls from doing their duty Wecannot, however, but regret the appearance J tiisinrea tone een , Fai: waist 4 ; is FA .LIPY & CO. are now prepared to fur ery ofthe spirit evinced in the above resolutions, in any sec | oJ. "vartary ot Gas Fistans, for deelineae: sroraiah every tion of any State inthe Union, as it weakens the hope | boildings, &e , Se. . An assortment of patterns are now open, ae econ " at their new store, 271 Broadway, comer Chambers stree Wwe have entertained of a speedy return of the delinquent lus’ received, per ship Siddons, a splendid assortment of States to a resumption of payment. Toilet Ware, ke. aud 6% Tho issues of some of the banks recently started in| GENTLEMENS’ LEFT OFF WARDROBE Ponosylvanin seem to be in bad repute at home. We | . a WANTED. Annex an official notice from the commissioners of Lee | EEN TEPMEN aad Families Tae er vanes GEN LE 7 LADIES) by sendiug to the subscriber, whe high county, refusing to receive certain notes in pay t t for taxes. Ther ~~ " » tloes not preteud to give twenty per cent more than any other ment for taxes 3 @ must be some strong reason fOr |p ut will given furpriee tor all articles offered. Cen throwing discredit in this way upon the notes of any | tem ving the city will find it totheir advantave to seud for Senko | the subscriber previous to selling to any other person F j \ J LEVENSTYN, To Tax Pavens «wy Couirerons Whereas the State way, (up stairs.) 465 Broad Troasurer refuses to take the notes of the Lehigh Coun- gp rig ga. line Shroush the Post Office will be z a | ; BLISHED, price thirty co ated (rom the Nineteenth Breit i Mi INSTIPATION Or, Exposi ble MEANS, 1 Lay simple. VERCOMING, but also of come Lipation, without using either ns Whatever, (discovery recent the National Depot of Warton of Paris, No. 74 Lane. Aub Im* re GAS FIXTURES, THE LONG [SLAND INSURANC Carrrau, 200,000 Dotiars. Office, Al Fulton street, Breoklyn sin the city of New York on favorable terms. having lost by the reeeut fire ouly about ten per cent of their ca) 1 tained by this, com FINN, Secretary. DELAMATER, Presideot { COMPANY Gurar WESTERN. GREAT BRITAIN. From Liverpool. ‘1 al will be paid on liqui- d stern, $109. and $5 ‘ im, from $80 to $12", (aud $5 Steward’s ¢ aud position of the State Rooms. BoM Brooxuyn, July #1, 1845. Fare per Great fee.) according. tothe i. i ' lor freight oF passage, or other information, apply to RICHARD TRV! New Youx, July 19, 1845. apheared t stateanent, Uist HE Commercial of Sai INSU EK COMPANY had losi NT the JEFFERSO. Phe losses of the it ainomnt to about $100,000 ss of imsurance as usual TW. THO: OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURKANC. No. 50 Wallstreet, opposite the Exchauge ‘HIS COMPANY continue to insure against loss aud da- wares and merchandise, and also, gu. veasels and their cargoes, 98 Front street. ‘OR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOO!. THE Royal Mail Ste Ships CAM BRIA and HIBER NT will leave rt bi” f Cambria, C,H. H 1, at their office No. 50 W Ni will leave Boston for the above porta, as follows, viz-— August 16, 18°5. leptember 1, 1815 $120, mage by fire on againstloss by inant Thomas W. Thorne, ™ For freight or passage, apply t 4 Kor frei “BD. BREGHAM, Jr. Avent, 6 Wall at FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiaua and New ‘ork, Line—Positively first Regular Packet, instant-—The el 5 For freight or passage, having handsome furnished ac: ‘spply on board, vely no goods received on board after this ( Engene Bogart, Robert Smith. THOMAS Wi THORNE, Presi Gronae T. Hore, Sserotry STUART, HAIR DRESSER. NHARLES J. STUART, La ies’ and Gentlemen's Hair / Dresser, would respecttull i rally, that he has resurned to his Fray street, up stair ready to do anything in his line o ~ SUMMER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Passengers will please he on board, at Orleans wharf foot of reet, on Monday moming, Lith instant, at 12 o'clock, at whieh time the ship will New Urteans Jan ly forward all goods to hie add BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER PACKETS.— FOR LIV y Regular Packet of the 16th magnificent and celebrated fist sailing (ORK, 1100 tons burthen, T. vely on Saturday, 161 1 Having avequatled accommodations for cabi and steerge passengers, tho: sending for their fi be Bion Woodrff, who will pr siness with pre a 'y Aa ast.—The new, mcket ship NEW Croiper, commander, will of August, her regular day, returuiug to the dit their interest waqitalled hive of packets. For terms of passage qud to secure (he dest berths, early ap- d. foot of Beekman street, ov HE. BROTHERS & k 8; Chally and Marseilles Vesting we made up to order at adeductie ew of the advanced stat JENNINGS & 00., Derapers and anos, POWDERS AND METAL LEAF, DUTCH METAL.) PRS have j oat received and keep constant lyon haud large stocks of these articles, wh iret from therr muiafacturer in Germany, to the fy ion of ther old and new SOT) KUE > OPO! H & OC ‘merly 644 Wail street, next door to Adams & Co SIP LIVERPOOL EY signees of goods ty ‘aber great variety, which will from our usual moderate FOR LIVERPOOL The sploudid pocket ior, Will positively soil as abowe, her pul spiendid packet shy SIDDONS, Captoin Covb, will positively sail on the For passage, by eli he reconmmodations in eabin aud st PPUE SUBSC my of the above ships, having superior » Master, from Liverpoc re ‘ . master. will sail ily having new and vey super or on hoard fout of Dover HULL & WIN Pots S$ turday,9th in iver, oF to the of it Ne srr ter ek CO tious, apply to the Capt 3% Fulton street. ments. The range of splendid Cosmorainis will be open for inspection. The second part will commeuce with Grand Overture—Orchestra. Song Mr Devnison. _ _ Overture Full Band. ‘To conclude with a Demi Military Sk-tch and Anecdote, ar- ranged by Here Cling, entitled, the *TERAN ON’ STILTS, Or, the Joi the Landes. Characters by Herr Ctine, the Elssler Brothers, C. Parsloe Miss Pray and Mr Williams. y throu &F Doors open at half-past 6 o’elock. Perfurmanes to coin meuee at o'clock. —_ NIBLO’S GARDEN. Saturday Ev: August 9. Will be presented the highly interestisg Drama of THE VILLAGE DOCTOR. A - Miss Mary Taylor iss Matthews M Mr Boncay Ferdinand Coco. Baro Scotch Pas de Deux!!! Miss 7 Pas de Deux Misses Partington and Celeste. After whicl The Acrobat Family will appear. (Intermission of Half an Hour) To conclude with BOMBASTES FURIQSO ‘Mary Taylor . H Placide . Chippendale Fusbos..... .. Nickinson (LF Aa éfhevent Police will always be in atteaaaace to main- tan ood order and Keep all improper persons ou ts Jents. ti A limited at cber of Season ‘Helos will be disposed of. rformance to commence at 8 o'clock. Doors open at o'clock. VAUXHALL GAKUDEN SALUON BARNEY WILLIAMS v sie MANAGER. D. GARDNER... ANAGE, i eet EVENING, SATU Y, August 9th, 1815, The following is a list of the celebrated performers now at Vauxhall :—Signor Franc: J. O. Connell, Barney Williams, M’lle Gascon, Mi Gardner, Charles White. f ‘Together with the ACROBAT FAMILY, in miniatar, Doors open at74g—Performanceto commence at 8% 07e (C7 Tickets i2he cents. ad St*re PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. GERMAN THEATRE. The Subscribers, and the public in ral, are respectfully the above mentioved Theatre, Monday, A st 11th, When will be performed W DAS L at Drama in 5 acts entitled TRAUM, ”M ‘ ife a Dream.) First Tier and Parquette, 50 conts; Second Tier, 25 cents. Performance to begin at 8 o'clock. 29 2St&M*re CHWAN. ERIAL LOCOMOTIVE ALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. NTERESTING and H gROBERT A. W 1845. Signor MUZIO MUZZI, of Bologna, a Ituly, the inven of a method of guiding Ba loon: tough the Atmosph: which the ert of Locomo' promises to be sdvanced in «+ portant manver, will exhibit publely, for the first tm country, a model of his 2 L LOCOMOTIVE, coustruct- ed on such a scale as to allow its properties to be practically exhibited in the Theatre. ‘ ‘A midel on a pro-ortion suitable to the place, wil be set in motion, asd exhibited traverse g the atmosphere ofthe ‘vom in various directions at the di ection of the audience, nd turviug in a semvcircle deft or revolving ii Bef ve toe i x R BERT A. WE: liver a Lecture on on Aerustats. or Aur Bll the method by which this machine is gu c may be sured tha roposals so fi » and Lecture, Novel Exhib f sday, Avgust igth, » Esq. on Ti Je ir. to eapuvate the twas exhibired in Ital wh re public at the persons preseu probation at P yressio. of sppr rerwards more recent number of sc en im this city’ M. MUZZI hopes that by means of exhibitious, and sppea s like the present, lis may find capitalists euterprising enough t hum in constructing a machine ou @ large seale, purposes. The doors will be open at half:past 7 o'clock atBo'clock precisely. ‘Tickets 50 cents—may be obtained at she Box Office on Toes. day, between 10 and 4 ‘clock, where pl ces iu the boxes and private boxes may als red ag attre PARK THEATRE, FPRHE PUBLIC is respectfully inf xmed that this establish- ment will be opened for the season, on Monday, the 18th of for practical commence tlemen of the Corps Dramatique will as- om, on Thursday next, the Mth instant, nHon Adee te tadies and gi a the Gree! jock in the fo FREE EXBIBITION ELY A FIELDS, HOBOKED Extraordinary Atarsetions «very Afternoon This Week. PROGRAMME. PART FIRST. will commence with Le Monster Thorne’s woudel Feats of Throwing Cannou Balls. Me. Garduer will introduce bis wonderful Dog Reila, who will do every thing but talk. ullsine Story. (CP Intermission of 15 minutes between every Part for Pro- | attaches only to the agent. } Perhaps the astute gentleman on the subject of the seven stars, in this morning’s Herald, can enlighten us as to the supposition that Gen. Cameron or his rduer | friends are implicated inthis contract, and whether they are privy to the short notification of sixty time, however, at first the 20th August, has been since extended to the 10th September, for the receiving and hearing of pro- fresiments, POND. tienade aud PART 8) s— "Old Joe, |? minet and Old Dan Paci C «Whitlock “ull Band Whitlock hite Railroad Overture Negro Air—"Lucy Original Song—"J Eth Parody Negro Breakdow: an Retrain—* Way Down the Country seas, White Negro Song —"'Old Grey Goose”. . . Whitlock Finale—In whieh Mr. Gardner will show how the Bowery Girls come out at night. ‘The whole to conclude with Le Monster Thorne, the celebrated Cannon Ball defier. Every thing announced will positively be performed, and no fictitious nam on our bills. ad 5t®rh EATRICAL NOTICE ; M2, M: SCOTT will, in the course of afew days, visit IVE New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and will ve pleased to treat with professional people. respecting engogements for the Phitsburgh and Cincinnati Thea'res. -All_-arrangements entered into by said J. M. Scott, will be striedly comp i N. B —All letters to be post-paid and dire cted Wm. Shirws, to New York Post Office. autre =, the undersigned, deem it necessary for the benetit of W iis wells rectoctions uot tp be coutined by the retal trade to such a late hour at night, do hereby agree to close our stores at 9 o'clock every evening (Saturday night excepted) for two months, to commence from this, the Ist day of August, 1845. (Signed.) B, Lewin ; M, Woolf, MeKimley, ( W. Sturges, Haslett. Jno, Davi SP. Sturges, W. Bennett, P. Koopman, F. Marshall, ietors of the Shirt Stores of Chatham street, New York. Im*rre » & WARD haying been burnt out, have removed to C Store No. 69 Broad street, on the comer of Stone street. jy20 ee FOR LONDON—Packet of 10ch snst——The splen did fast ing packet ship TORONTO tain Tinker, will positively satl as above, her regular day. Four pasave in the cabin and steerags, having spleudid se commodations, apply on board, FP; tree’, OF to atre ite JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South street TEXAS alee YORK LINE OF ACKETS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GALVESTON 1 Hr Subseribers have established a regular Live of Packets between New York sud Gaiveston, t seil from each port on the first day of each month, Lows The Brig EVIPIRE, Captain Baxter, to sail from New York Ist September next, and from Gal m Ist November vext The Shin STAR REPUBLIC, Captain Moss, to sail from New York Ist October next, and from Galveston st Decem- ber next. The Bug G B LAMAR. Captain Richardson, New York Ist November next, and from Gall ty sail from sto Ist Janu a ry ext The Bog MARY, Coptain Norn to sail from New York Ist December next, aed Gilveston ist Februcry next pereafter in rexu sion se vesseli ore oll of vee, hevirg eal mo latious, are ably will soul thy vert sed, oud take {reixh Kes w n Hendley and Co, will be the established Agent ent atiention tothe business ot the divecied to them: aed so ake cous gumnente | ted to the care of the Subseribers wil wa} loriy fouw Hee from eommiast Aui § rely on Lighiers at Galveston tran and spon ts beg reguiorly forwarded, see: ' we «, 1H consigned to thecare of Willism He | Galveston. Kor iret oF pu age, apply wo | BRY We & NEILSON ' aut Linis* eo No. 91 Front street, New York, 4 BY LAST EVENING’S MAIL, Washington. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasnineton, August 7, 1845. “ Gather up the fragments that nothing be lost.” Here in the federal metropolis, on this blessed se- venth day of August, 1845, we are in the very midst of the summer stagnation. Congress has been gone so long, that we are on the eve of despairing that they are ever to reassemble again—many of our citi- zens, who can aflord it, are among the absentees off t Tier of Boxes and Parquette, | t0 the Virginia Springs, the seaboard, Getham or Saratoga. A large proportion of the office-seekers having been blest with appointments, and another portion with disappointments, the hotels sre compa- ratively deserted and solitary. Saving the workmen upon the avenue, and the numerous new buildings going up, a stranger passing through Washington at this juncture, would, perhaps, imagine that the place had been depopulated by the asiatie cholera, or that, from a second approach of the British, (bad luck to *em for that same) the citizehs had evacuated the Yet the President continues at his post—con- sulting his cabinet—overlooking papers connected with our foreign aflairs, or examining candidates, or their vouchers, for office. he 8 nerves are strong, and his disposition the best in the world to do his duty to his breach of the peace, from alleged or thatman, or section, or wing of n The unambitious, course he is pursuing, satisfies us th upon one term and no more; yet we are not sure, we reiterate, that his resolution will be stronger than the necessities of the case, when the question of the succession shall come upfor a decision betore the de- legates of the party. Mr. Mason was in conference th the President this morning upon Texas and Mexican atlairs, the Attorney General acting as Secretary of State during the absence of Mr. Bu- chanan. Mr. Walker leaves in a day or two for ity, to ruralize and rusticate But amid eur general deser- tion and monotony, we are not altogether destitute of distinguished visitors. True, the great southern ‘h our city an average hundred of em, but with few excepti push right forward from the boat to the versa, without so much as a passing call. therefore, the more grateful at this time to have two such distinguished personages among us asthe Hon. Caleb Cushing, and John Ross, the autocrat of the Cherokee Nation. But the multitude of celebrated men, whom, during the first quarter of the admin- istration we were wont to meet in our morning de- tour of the avenue, had disappeared, not one of a hundred remainin to slip off for a suuff 4 » i interval, or we shall sutfoeate in this deserted vil- lage, from the dearth, the drought, the dust, and the essrs. Fisk & Dow, of the U. S. Jourual, hay- ing indicted a certain committee of the Typographi- of this city, upon a charge of conspiring em in their business, the case last ni rought up for trial before g e law, Monsieur Ghiberson, ed for the prosecution, and Mr. J. H. Brad! the printers. The testimony as to the conspiracy was all given in, when, at the request of Ghiberson, who wished to look a little into Lord Bolingbroke on the subject, the litigation was post- poned till this evening. It appears neymen late in the employ of Messrs. v quit the office on a complaint from the typographi- that those employers were infringing 's regulations in respect to certain appren- into the office—the office was then denounced as a “rat hole,” and upon these grounds ‘al of Fisk & Dow upen a charge e are absolutely sorry that these peculiar friends of the workingman should fall out iock. | With them so soon, upon the very issue they them- “| selves have been so bold in advocating. But prac- tice and theory, are like circumstances, they very ite of the case materially x Very considerable suspicion has been recently eli- cited against a certain government agent, through whose official trust an immense public expenditure That officer, appointed for that special service by Mr. Tyler, a few days before the expiration ot his presidential term, since preparing the surveys and practical estimates for the commencement of the immense job of clear- gz, walling, &e. necessary to the establishment of a naval depot, and has lately been on here with his report; and after a few d intereourse with the Bureau of Yards and Docks, the advertisement dated July 21, 1845, appeared in the publie journals, inviting proposals for the execu- tion of the work, limiting the term for proposals to His health is good: ty without excitin, Bordentown and vic! there fora few days. line brings thro passengers per e shall have q ‘Or, entity air for a short lucid old apostle of or Fisk & Dow, tices introduce es were based the a) Emmet, Billy Whitlock, Dan | of conspiracy. often alter the s is about to be made. ing, excavating, | A number of enterprismg individuals, who bad been long waiting in suspense for the appearanee of this advertisement, were surp! guage ambiguous, «nd unsccon| The advertisement seemed to be other- wise unfavorably commented upon some that the heavy security required, to a reservation of ten per cent of the contractor's rogressive earnings, are ouly calculated to defeat onorable and fair competition, and not necessary to the public interest or protection. \ s we have heard, censures any of the public functionaries here, or the gallant officer at the head of the Bureau; but it seems to be thought that the sagacious agent has contrived to hoodwiak the honest Commodore, with a view to favor the prospects of a speculative clique of old contractors in Pennsylvania. In support of this opinion, there is said to be something more than vague conjecture. As the story goes, the agent,ufter much longer delay than was thought at the Department to be necessary, ing specially ordered to hasten on with his report,) loitered on his way some two weeks in Pennsylvania, amongst his relations and friends,the most of whom it is said are famous for contract culation, combination, &e. And af- rival here, on being questioned regarding id to have virtually denied the true cause of his non-appearance, by assigning it to other d_ to find tts lone d by eny speei- It is seid by his delay, he is As to the truth of these several allegations we know not, but certain it is, that the matter is elicit- ing much interest, and acquiring much notoriety— and if we mistake not, nothing short of a critical f investigation will relieve that branch of the public Mr. Whitlock will de his Locomotive and relate his Amusivg | service from the odium of that censure which now ropos of the Pleiades—Some say, according in, the Jew, that number seven is the magic Whitlock | 2umber—some say number three—but it is neither. . Itis number one, my boy n \ ther Ritchie has nothing to do with No. 7, unless it be with the seven principles of John Randolph i and he will have to look sharp or it it is number one. 1 is his number, will turn up a blank. We are informed, from one of the ejected who has kept a list, that there have been turned out from the several executive departments in Washington, since the 4th March last, 122 office-holders, (all whigs but two or three,) transmitted from John places have been filled by democrats, good and true, or expected to be so. i By and large, to use the trite expression of Col. Benton, by and large, even a foot race or a dog fight would be some relief to the present oblivious mono- tony of Washington. Bauriore, August 7, 1845. Business Prospects—The Collectorship of Baltimere. The business men of Baltimore are using greater exer- tions to secure a large share of the Seuthern and West- ern trade this fall than I have ever before observed.— They have laid in immense stocks of goods, and a great number have been ona tour through the South and West to solicit customers. The season will commence here towards the close of next week, as we are three weeks ahead of New York and Philadelphia in thi 1 learn to-day that the mal-contents with regard to the possession of the Collectorshi yosed of by the Pre: by the removal of Gen. -arriott, on the He refused, however, to give the pect to who should It is thought that it will be Key, Esq, of Charle Jancis 8. Key , the Baltimore of Baltimore have nts promising to been finally dis; vacate the post first of January next. applicants any satisfaction with 1 receive the a brother of the lamented “Star Spangled Banner.” office-seekers seem to find no javor with the Presiden he has treated them all with the most persevering ne- from John Kettlewell, who claims the honor of i first introduced his name to the Baltimore Con- vention, down to Charley ation of + hrist their maguileent church on 6 A poor woman, HaANe of a drunken loater named Berwerd rested last night for the murder of her husband, she hay-

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