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tte 2 Ee BOE ern rete THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X1., No. 205-Whole No. 4087- NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1845. Price Two Cents, vere iy ar eae Ww FERRY To _ | fm WANTED—A small HOU i Titties: fy Palos ts Sea Say REINA ERE eene ty DN PREAH oy > THE NEW YORK HERALD. FORT HAMILTON END CONEY ISLAND. fi 5 ABER hana! HOU pes, Fon moase a i] D mp Mcetings. ? . pamed Rodgers, who was in the employment of a gen-| Steamer Kent Sunk—Several Lives Lost. J 40) DON BENNER, Proprietor } OLAS, Captain Richard house, wh . iis Temreraxce Came Meerinc on New York teman lvisg near Franklin, received a pistal ball inbis) {Correspondence of the Detroit Advertler.] AMES 7T. a t qd fy a 7 4 : a wound whic! i At halt +. on the I Point RDO! A ¢ Mth Avgust, will run | TO HOTEL KEEPERS m_ | Istanp.—Understanding that the temperance people death.’ Another named Henry altlagine asterely an Pelle, on Lake Erie, thi Soar atea Mone it Circulation---Forty Thousand. , 0 do; 1PM; were to hold a cam, i vn,this last week. 8nd dangerously cut overth b. falo, and the * Kent” — - % ; FOR SALE—An old estab r) Pp Meeting up town,this last wee! sly over the eye by a blow from a club, jo, a ie * Kent ronher downward passage, peter Roa De a | for Couey Island at 10) 1 ‘i : By ev P * A third had hi 5 DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 conte per | fads. Leaving Coney Isinud for sort Hat | Le py Artery pew Sere i | we yesterday went up the Tenth avenue, a8 far as were more or lem injured. ‘The’ illowing negroes, the concusrion was. the. lovt ofthe latter bout ho copy #1 28 per snnum—p able in advance. ton ‘ork at 11g 4 Ms Fs 6a do, Lewving | Sersons. cated in the centre of the bu | Fifty-seventh street, where it was said the camp was Charged with being participators in riot, were yes- grieve to add, eral lives. pies Ler reper boat, will terday arrested by officer Stockett—Geo. H Gross, To- _ I have no to dwell upon the scene we witnessed. Hamilton for N Y ry Saturday—Price 64 conte | Fox! tlratiou fa New York at 8 A.M: 2 uk M7 do. | BE - | sity. The rent is less thon six hundred doll the Ist | Ghitars cash will be required, Those n cat being held, to endeavor to pick up something that jigs Williams. James Tolly George would interest the readers of the Herald On the lin Evans, James Larki were taken before Justi and Larkins to jail for mmodore, Frank- For some minutes we supposed we had broken the ma- a8, and Jacob Wright. They chinery of the London, and were going to the bottom; Scheffer, who commited Gross and were only relieved from the apprehension of a wa- and released the others on tery grave hy the sight of the Kent, rapidly sinking, at per copy—$3 124 conts per annum—payable in advance | g.icernber, as follow: ADVE t Rat 11 o'etock, A. M.:2h P. M.zand | awed not SE TeREry at the us prices—alweys Leav' E ier No. 1, cash in advance. | Bde do. Fort [Lamilton for Ce 5 {eEKINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and Hong an 3 PM Learinn oy head ie ore Hesiod | ice. wil 1 letters postpaid, W.T. E. at this | a ° . . aul22w*ehl | ground were some five or six tents occupied with spate] and New York,ati P.M; and tdo. Leaving Fort Hamilton | THE BOND STREET HOUSE, | stands for the sale of root beer, and nota solitary son bail for a further examination, to take ph y ‘i : and $d DSi E, . f a. place oa Weidnes- our bows. Every effort was made to sava her pasren- woe Panic pepieielgeerpr gerry Ly mail 0 addressed — foe Now York at Ue PMs 14 doy and do, nuh | 16 ag Broadway, | of temperance was there ; indeed, had we not been 48 next. The officers are still on the look out for others, | gers, and all who were in right were saved ; several of will bo deducted fret by epee or ial Fare 124g ces eel ty aot tr Borescetien boarders. The ie canired Gat exe flair w: 7 an’ it is expected that many arrests will be made to-day. those from the cabin being transferred to our boat with- ote JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | FOR LONG BRANCH, house has bea newly prap-red aud painted throughout | ch an affair was going on, we never | {Ball Clipper, Aug WO out even their clothes. But sad to say, a number were Rap EatasLiow 2 FORT HAMILTON, RUMSON, EA- | > cont i uetwreen 60 and 70 rooms, handsomely faratahed. would have supposed, from the appearance of the ~~ Mexico.--The Naw Orleans Bee of the Sth inst : lost, being unable to gain the upper deck intime. Among 3 ee i these we reckon— oe sae plage, thet any thing more than ordinary was occur- gays s 3 Rev. James F. Quaw, Redf¢ ‘every attention | Mg. Notwithstanding ‘the committee had engaged “In regard to the question of war, it should be distinct- Mr. Chauncy Osborn, Gen ry, | the best and most talented singers,” as their pro- ly understood, that although Mexico will in all human | Mr. Seth Deming, Berlin, Conn. gramme set forth, their strains have not succeeded Parcoagy resolve upon hostilities with the United Master Bruce Deming, Galena, W. T. we New Youe Hekatv Estasiinnnrs | Parlors and for si th edrooms aud pantri ttached— gle geutlemen. Southerners and others w Paoruierou oF STorthy N, SHREWSBURY & MANASQUAN e uew and elegant low pressure sti EDWIN LEWIS, Capt. Corhes, will from Catharige Market as follow Leaves New York, eaves Eaton Town, oe Aug.ls~Weduesday, 1014 4... Aug.li~Wednesday, 3 a. fhe" Sheet att yo ~ jy20 Michigan. N.Y. 13, aud confusion of an Hotel, will hav ud after August Ist, 1945. will leave the new fire-pr | the City Motel, at 334 o'clock P.M. daily, | 1 vet in dra i tates, the very latest and most authentic advices state James Dowd Yprilanti, Michi undays excepted, for Far Rockaway. Re: | M—Thursday, ' 1 reday, ees a | yet in drawing an audience. te ¥. page James Dowden, Ypsilanti, Michigan, s itrang geese Paion HCN. My for New Vorkvenose | H=pntgt!?” 1b ap y ath aie this anne mere. [tn the ea the tpeakera sand inure ein ee acai tasonermramtertaat my garantie oo oy from ear Tp ame ‘All orders to be left at 340 Pearl street | S my oar 72 ek hie as taid out, in the most tempting manner, | by the Texian Convention had not reached Mexico, and All the officers and hands of the boat,and 79 passengers, aul Imere HCONKLIN. |) « Ho. eos » 419 Honston street, | cold ham und sausages, with crackers and cheese it is highly probable that no defiaite action will be had, | incinding 10 children, were sa : i Without an: forma! | Or, THE Three Story Br | mit in t it Y or li igh) GEM summers ene ae hale Nel a sired and other like delicicies, and in front was the skele- | until it is formally made known to the Government. | burchige money may remain ou boud and mortgage at 6 per ton of a horse nibbling the scanty grass, “The | Mexico is doubtless preparing for war, bnt will not de- Mais LINE FOR BOSTON. 2 ay cent. For terms apply to E.K. CO! hour is come but not the man.” “The wittle: | clare war, until fully apprized of the action of the Con- | dreadful accident, and we have no doubt it occurred in 5 a Eriday eae 46 South street. | up,” but there was nobody to eat ee ee on. : ie ; consequence ofthe error in the pilot of the Kent attempt. : ays F Egat Ga Boa OF My tee ametiers poe | Oh! ye Washi ‘ The Diario del Gobierno, of the 17th ult, contains an | ing to pass on the wrong side of the Loni i DAILY” THE LONG ISLAND TAIL Ser Randey, fei session uiven, of the 3 story house No. 104 First Avenue | digoiy apt er le taps pee ae and other | .x-eedingly prolix statement addressed by Senor Louis brought her directly across the bow,and at ‘hte th on ROAD, VIA 26—Tuesday, 9 6—Tuesda: be tween Sthand hh steets, ‘The premises have lately | Oot Caco a iL oe th we result of | G Cuevas to the two chambers on the 16th ult, review- | neer of the London, as soon as he saw the course of the NEW LONDON, NORWICH ¢ WORCESTER. 27—Weduesday, 10 ay, Bega vat in complente orier. And all han bong pained ero y J ny ac Eee itcome to this, that when | jog the entire subject of annexation, and the conduct of | Kent, shut off his steam, yet his boat had too much head- ‘At 8 o'clock in the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall 28—Thursday, 1, ft iy s i ee oe duced, marble mantle | your committee have proposed a camp meeting, for | the American and Mexican Governments at elaborate | way, and the Kent was cut down in front ef her wheel- street, South Ferry—Sundays excepted. Baber, : WW "4 » F dy barley iy I pel ge nity gp ed whieh they have engaged the best and most talant- | length. We shall endeavor to give our readers a sum- | house. We remained five nours with the wreck, gath+ ‘Way Crates are in readiness to receive baggage for New aturday M. —Saturday, of the year to next Nay Tuquire at the office of John | ©d Singers,” all the audience you could raise were | mary of this document. ering floating parcels of baggage, kc, and attempting to 31—Sunday,, 6 aM. 31—Saniay, f is Loudon, Norwich and Worcester. Baggage fer Boston goes | graye, will be i H. Power, Esq., No. 70 Nassau st. comer of Joha, up stairs | three or four kegs of root beer ‘and a couple of dozen | Senor Cnevas begins by stating that the resolution | tow the hull ashore, but she graduall uk by the heal through under lock. jul thee i readiness to convey passengers to all parts | fl: Fower, Esa No. 1 N 4 re ° {the country. re he hours of 9 to 3 o’elock, or of Saml. R. B. Norton of “highly , > mead ? 4 % ' adopted by the department of Texas and the violent mea- | and we were compelled to perform the sad office of hoist- TOR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENCE. |° Mery. UM oy Pita oe owner, at the same office ou ‘Tuesday and Wedneaday- ighly carbonated” mead? Alac-and-a day! | tures taken by the United States Goverament to anuex | ing her fag half mast and leaving her to her fate MORNING LINE AT 7 K, tn jy 12%th y her fag ‘3 FARE FIFTY CENIS FOR THE SEASON. ts Dan AENAGT, oie ol ie i Jy 19° a a Niwshne Aug. 16, 1945, | that territory, render it imperative upon the Supreme | ‘The London is not at all injured. Our pass Jaidings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot o just Recs OOK AT THIS! lie nit ticuToN, Aug. 16, 1845. | Government fo explain the conduct it has observed in | have done something to relieve the necessities of the sul Marciay purest, R t nother lot of French Boots, of | Camp-meeting at Rossville—Schooner Greyhound | favor of the preservation of peace, its honor and national | ferers—the ladies dividing their wardrobes, and the gen- Breskines sad Dionaron board tha bioet: | the bose Kind, and vit be sald ot the old price, fad ie | Ashore—Rusticating Politeians, ec. | rights, After a rhetorical flourish about the frankness, | tlemen opening their purses. I sead you a list of the On"Mondays, Wedueslaysy and Fridayss ore eie "Long | eaves New York at7 o'clock, A.M., Tuesdays, Thursdays | J peat’) French Call Boots made to order tor #54, City made |< s spe he see gnanimity and honor of the Mexican administration, | survivors. {sland Rail Road to Greenport, thence to Newport and Prove | 4Sturday, and Troy ag 6 o'clock, A.'M., Albany at7o’elock | Zot all kinds to be found at very low prices; Alser the finest | tte Island never wore a more interesting ap” | he goes onto defend at considerabte length the policy | _ Savev—John Honey well, Mrs. Moore, Miss Reickarts ber sh splendid and commodious Sound Steamer. The low-pressure steamboat TROY. Captain A. Gorham, on | Calf Shoes, $2 and $2 50. A great variety of all other kiuds. | pearance, and the ladies never looked more charm- | *tt#@™Pted by Mexico, of recognizing the Independence | Troy, Mich; Willet Stead, Jackson cy, Mich; Daniel ine leaves at o'clock in the Moruiug, from the Foot | pane htyayswenmtoat TROY: Captain 08 | Fadies ints core will tind ‘s great assortment of Gaiters, ced of Texas, on condition of a refusal of annexation, and to | Tremble, Macomb co, Mich; D. D. Winchester, Roshes- of Whitehall street, South Ferry. jul6 tfre The steanboat NIAGARA, Cantar A. Degioot, on Mon: | Bysnius, Shps ‘Lies. Pruvetls, Satin, &e. Ei ing than for a few days past—which circumstance | justify it as an honorable and worthy effort to avoid hos- | ter, New York; Wm. P. Grifin, Redford, Mich; William fag FARE TO BALTIMORE 93 | day, Wednesday and Friday, tkTotlock. | gdfOr ai aagortment of all other kinds Misses and Children’s | may be attributed to the extraordinary exertio tilities with the United States. He declares that the go- | Watson, Mary Watson, Nancy Watsou, Samuel Watson, Theough in Seven Hours ‘or passage or freight, apply ou board, or to F. B. Hall, atthe | Boots and Shoes we cannot be beat in thiscity.. Do not mis : 'Y exertions tO | vernment had little hope of the success of its ne-} Esther Watson, Aaron Watson, Bloomfield, Mich; James NEW CASTLE ‘END FRENCHTOWN RAIL | "*ee,22theenhart. 4 4 fi bor ope “alte hnee wiper cht ranklin street, gather the lost sheep of Israel into the fold of Jeho- | gotiations, but nevertheless undertook them as a| Walker, Scotland; Oliver Heath, Flint, Mich; Benjamin ROAD AND STEAMBOAT LINE otNeticeGAll goods, frcight, basgage,bank bills, spacie, or any | 20300 ES | va, which has been fenced in pro tempore at Ross | mater of duty, and with > view to prevent | Wood, Southfield, Mich; Geo, Amerson. M. baston, Can- D a 3 outer kind of property taken shipreg, Or byt on board Fis beet, | A . EIN, Boot Mker, being burnt | 1-112 ? Pt MOES- | every possible alternative to an open rupture with this | ton, Michigan; Catharine Corbee, Ireland; Barnard va ee i Srelate bas y ratneel, bys taken the basement ville. country, and that the preliminary propositions made by | McGuire, Gravel Bey, Gana Wert; Josiah Easton, enti s = gets wi On Monday the soul-savi exciting | /eXas: Were so carefully and respectfully worded, as to | Michigan; Henry Nicholson, wife and child, Com- eons NOTICE. eanne, ond bearer, wo sealis cniiomen se0 a) wee : nday the soul-saving and soul-exciting | ¢ite'no offence among the patristic people of Mexico, | merce. Michigai; Sarah Shear, Mary Gage and two whe warivall uj Steamboat KC 3 ran i apeata J. STATEN ISLAND ‘6 Swen 7 ra No iit ‘Brondway. | Wor! commenced, and, up to the present time, has He then analyzes these propositions and contends that | children, of No Hishiees Behe R. inapp. wife . Douglass, will, on an + Manday, June 16, leave Doe! aE RP) 71" a St bei i vith christi: .. | they embraced every thi vhich the Me: and child, Commerce, Mic! . J. Eastward, London, street whart daily, (except Saudays,) at o'clock, PM. Pas + PERRY, KOULSTONE'S RIDING SCHOOL, en continued with christian perseverance and or- | eis could possibly require; Me affirms, moreover, that | C, W.3 Maria Eastward, Penna ; Christian Caldy, Pratt i} M. 137 and 139 M Street. der. N d eugers will arrive in Baltimore at about 10 P.M. Fare ouly FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. an lercer Street. ler. Never did expounders of the gospel more | Mexico, in view of the possible rejection by Texas of the | rie Ronde, Mich.; Willam McNulty wife, Ply- , declared in the most positi Touth, ‘Mich; Wim. W. Brown, Jefferson co N. Y3 ‘This Line is composed of the following splendid and fast | teave New York every hour except 5 P. M., commencing at inform his fiends and Peps S ieieal ear | Y,; Wm. Rine, Chatham, C i i N. hoel for Instzuction in Horsemanship is now open | And oh! to see the fair cheek of beauty bedewed | be eoree tile. bilse cise terms that in such an event, her answer should The Steamboats SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will as MR. JOHN 8. ROULSTONE has the honor to worthily acquit themselves than ou this oceasion.— | PTfered negotiatio: ‘and e' olere Mor Captain J. M. Douglass, Ae et ae NT aT BMS ory Hour exeeDt « | Ty ard evening, as follows <= aon considered null and of no effect. ; David Tattle, Miss HC. Rollins, Miss RJ. Tutt io Captain’ L, Da D ne Boats will leave every hour from 8 Hours for Gentlemen from... .., ...6 to 8 A.M. with repentant tears, and the beauteous damsels |, The Mexican Government, therefore, continues Senor rmont ; J. A. Hooper, N. Y.; James Eddington and aptain J. Chaytor. AM. until tr. M. aud frou 1¥-M. until? P.M, every half La eee 0 A. M.to3 P.M. leaving even: Baul, and all unholy things behind | ©¥evas, has not swerved one iota from the constitutional | wife, Benj. R. Gibson, Seneca co., N. ¥.; Wm. Robbins, init: pain J. Tipps. hoax. P12 Tims of instruction made knowa'on “appiicetion to Mr. | for the blessings and glory of God, was enough to | Pad, uorcompromised in any manner her right to pro- | Onondaga, N..Y.; T. Markley: pedlar; Charles Tuttle, iis Tine leaves Bow! *s wharl, Baltimore eat 3 P. M— : = ggistane : holed 1 buck-eki > ough to | test against the injustice or violence with which the | Milwaukie ; A. W. Murray and wife, Detroit ; Catharine Pickers for Wheeling and Ficesbarg ou be procured on board | NEW eS ri hee ee LINE. | scat Badile Bereee ohiae ie essed onal cre ne | ene egaeee Lan ppreecties of a pk United States have conducted the entire question—that | Dening, Galena, ‘W. T.; Wm. Anderson and child, Can- SITE Wail LINES Pe ., TROY DIRECT. i 3 vice. Len ¢ =copper-fastened fast sailing schooner | theret ignity of the nation is fully preserved; ‘h.; M. Monoban, Izeland ; I. E. Brooke, Toron- UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FOR BALTIMORE. sat fojelock, Ps M— "Che steamboat FM sonable price. _______myre_ | Greyhound, commanded by the gallant Capt. Hag: | taarigh’s taiceseetable see keen hy Preserved | ton eta’; Wa, B Patrons, Centreville, Mich. ; Euas ‘are $3—Through in Siz Hours. », Captain BB. Macy, will’ leave, the THE PATENT gerty, left Port Richmond with a highly respectable | But, remarks the Minister for Foreign Affairs, ‘Texas, | Lester, Genesee co., N. ¥ 0. P. Tyson, Oakland, enh WILMINGTON A! b ier fe f Courtland! % . ‘ +3 Ge Ap WILMINGTON AND BALTI- | ‘Hnmieyand Gatariwy atiemoon atTocake ey nny? GALVANIC RINGS party'ot ladies and gentlemen for the campground, | degrading herself, and losing all consideration for thosé | Mich; Ierael ‘T. Reynols, Penn, : ‘Thos. Bunet, Steu: AND 5 The stenmboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wom. H. Peck, every | but was unfortunately run ashore on Shooter's | nations who by a happy policy, hastened to recognize | ben co. N. Y. Via Chester, Wilmington, Flkton, avrede Grace, ke. Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon, at 7 oel i h i c i . londay, 5 3 mt i i succumbs dh the Kent all saved :—C apt. ; culls Ass Fi versal z Mevic ecaane ce Girne ey ‘i licy of the American Cabinet. Such conduct de- | Pierce Scummons, Henry Harvey, J. L. Hall, Robert Mc- TICKET OFFICECF, universal approbation of the Medical Profession of Great | quences would undoubted! Vv & ous policy of the / AEs aerate , y, W. mi 3 i i“ ow ee QPROSITION TICKET OFFICE For | grit el ina heen sufteenly ions fore echoes oak quences eoula a pou Litera a decire a | Pives her of the rights upon which she might claim her | Clutchy, W.H Smith, Jno. iether, Samuel Scott, Da- pageant ater Wednesday next, June, 25th, the fare between Ry ee cem a SHE Seracuse, | lic to give x fur trial of its power aud effiency, ‘The Patest | caw weeks residence in il ple, who 4 | Independence, and the Republic will now be enabled to | vid Elliot, Jane Rily, chambermaid—12, and 10 others. tose 'y the es, Will be reduced | Piwmeraiere fet iine, with board, $1000 Also, Onweno $ia2 | Galvanic Bunce have been found, to answer all the purpc _Tesidence in the country, will crowd | commence her struggle with a justice which willexcite | It is feared more names will hereafter be added to the Ba Beales will loaves follower Kingsion, (LU. G.) StezToranto, $$-Cleveland, CO.) S6-Dee | OE Which the ordinary Galvanic Battery or kilectric and themselves into places like Saratoga, when Staten | the sympathies of the whole world, and will merit a re- | list of missing. Such is the impression after visiting the m Philadelphia, *y From Baltimore, it, $f, 39—Chiergo, (Il. $10,4—-North toLroy and White. | "etic Mael ues are used, but ue were any ¥ ot injunous | Island, possessing more advantages,without the de- | sult the more glorious, as its aspirations have always | London to-day, and eliciting intormation from those who Depot Lith and Market streets. Depot in Pratt street, all.’ $2.50—Moutreal, $4,50,” Oilice No. 102 Barela aocompany the applications by those matte. | privations, is So near at hand. Some of the disat- | been in favor of peace. and of the triumph of the princi- | were on board. ‘The lights of the Kent were seen and Daily exept Sunday at@.A.M. | Daily. exe, Sunday, at AM. | v5 tmirh M.L, RAY, Agent. | Ments, and in many other respects a a marat® | fi oted affice-seekers have readily seen into the af. | Pies of civilization and humanity. As time rushes on, | recognized approaching six miles off, ARE eed Fietsbueche wets pee sat o?.M. | SeOrLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALWANY | “The Calvante Tunus have been tsed with perfeetaucce:am | fair, and have. chosen the Island to ween over the | he Uuited States will discover in this usurpation a fatal | no efforts were made to avoid colli until it . Wheeling and Pittsburgh—Tickets through to Wheeling und anduys gh Di- | all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, applying to the 4 ry f, p he | error; the good faith and honesty of every nation will } late. Both boats kept on their course until within a short Fivsbarah sen be hat onthe Denne eh DAD Y. ys. Exeepted—Through Di Pe t and lay plansfor the fi y ittbungh can be had at the Depot Eleventh and Mar toe een eM ne te Fee rerwean | head, fae Gout sie Daloresayy oothsehes; | bast and lay plansfor the future. Although they are | Conemn her, and she alone will be responsible for the | distance of each other, when the Kent suddenly sheared DELL, Agen Conrtla itt and Liberty strects, Brouchitit : Vertigo: Nervous or Sick Headache; Indiges- deprived of the purse of uncle Sam to play the mag- | evils of a war which she will have provoked. across the bow of the London, and although the engine For further informatiou, apply’ to ; bee se 5 " i 4. LASLEMMER, at the office of boat ROCHESTER, Captain R. G. Crattenden, will | tion ; Faralysis 5 nifique at Blancard’s,they can while away a month at | ‘The report concludes with another flourish about the | of the latter was stopped, was struck with immense force ‘Adame & Co. 17 Wall street. | 'eaye on Monday, Wedsesday and Hriday Eivenings, atovclock, | oh rhe dears jt pel ltiy! Deticieucy of Nervous Exnera Port Richmond for a moderate sum, have plenty of } loyalty and good faith of Mexico, and the perfidy of the | on the starboard side, a little forward of the wheel house. June Mth, 185. e206 | vii fenve on Toesday, Thursday and Ssturday Evenings, ai | all Nervous Disorders. Ly cases of confirmed Dyspeps oysters and clam-chowder, and be as well provided | United States. As we have givenu sample of its lan: | Immediately she began to settle, down and finally sunk LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. Tw lock: Se 3 ae have been equally sunsraafl, z eit extraordinary ¢ foras any “outsiders” could expect. A pic-nie is | guage ee preceding paragraph, it is unnecessary to is ten iatloies Ot ee any arthaad Ore ike At5 o'cloe nding et intermediate places, fromthe foot | the system must be witnesse “believed; and asaceiain | , 5 : quote it further. den was the shoe: 15 ” i about to come off, the particulars of which shail be | 7 statement we finda copy of the preli- | K. were able to secure their luggage, all went down Annexed to t ventive for the above complaints they are equally to minary propositions to which it alludes ; the resolution | with the boat. : ; solr Anfenica, Capt. L, W. Brainard, | feeommended. The Galvauie Rings are in every way ertect correctly reported. a ilbtenvy om, Mondays: Weymcohex) Welty: ahd! Banday Alien) 1 orate Macuerio Sault pee Ce rene oe adopted by the Texan Cougress jing annexation, | Both these boats belong in Canada. The Kent was of dooas, at 5 o'clock. Qustir's Maaneric F sed in counection with the Gina Sine: ‘Ag, '24. 18s. pted by the Texa gress, nocepting annexation, : fa. Th . » i ii i ING sSIN q 1. nd other documents bearini the subject. small dimensions, 180 tons, and built at Chatham in 1839. Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave | Rings. to render their efficient action certain, and to direct the » Aug. LM, and d 3 bearing upon the subj Se eee eee wera Rbbedis ort i. UCED FARES. SUMMER ARRANGE d y Y Jalvanic infh tothe particular porti hich (1 y. . f ; .| .Acommunication from Gen Arista, dated Monterey, * tee ou essday, Thareday aad Satirday AMaracons, at $ o'elyek. | Golan cee ones at the highece obaracte? reparu As usual I went to the camp meeting this morn- | 1 or ani addressed to the Minister of War, states tai | the epinion is that she was uninsured. — Buffalo Jdver of Barclay street Steamboat NO TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, Puss: ra tak ther of the ab ‘Lanes mn “Alba- For numerous certificates of the highest character ding | - . 3 a ‘On aud after Lith June, 1845. yanample tine for we Moning Traiu of Cars for the east or | the efieacy of the Galvanve Wings and Nlaguetic Fla de refer: | ing, but the sense of sicknessand disgust which I ex- | the departments of Coahuila, Nuevo-Leon and Tamauli- | tiser. From Brooklyn Depot— nee is made to former advertigements, or they may be seeu | o-rienced immediately after my first visit, and which | Pas are entirely tranquil. Another fromcFrancis co.Duqve. | Berraro, August 14.—Before this reaches you, Only Ageney in New York, 134 Fulton street, west. daily, Sandays excepted, stopping | |The Boatante new and substantial, are foruished with new end | of the offi e Boston Train—#36_A. Rice. dated Mazatlan, the oth July, declares that the depart- ji at Farmingdale and St. Geo: fanor. Jegant state rooms, and for speed and accommodncions are un- vilding.) In Brooklyn, at the store of James W. Sarr, | lad been increasing from day to day,came to a head f Sos i fectly qui you will have received intelligence of ‘the collision Accominodation Tran—9 ai .M. availed on the Hudso: ist, corer Fulton and Cranberry streets, _jy28 Imtec 5 Q % Leeda in ord ogee bata Ae ‘ f rt London and Kent—the destruction of the Sead iateres iss pite cathy, Bashy: Sooo |. Wright alow ot and Iwas actually forced to leave the ground. My | ,The Mexican government, in the anticipation’of a de- | {i,tueynat "ani the loss of eight. lives certain-it not dale aud int te pl Sunday: Freight takev at moderate rates. - = se jaa prey "Accunmodation Tana P.M. for Greenport, hay, Sundays | _ All fersous are Corbid trusting. any of the Boats ofthis Lixe, THE ORIGINAL GENUINE excepted gropri wat Jamaica, Branch, Hempstead, and Hicks: | ithout a written order from the Captains 01 and 4 rf re claration of war or non-intercourse with the United 1 Y i Agents. ‘i G V N 1 Cc Ri N G Ss stomach was not strong enongh to stand a repetition States, have no doubt iss more. The names of those lost, together with a list of @ stepping places between Hickaville and | | For passaxe or freight, apply on board tie boats, orto P. C. ALV AS NE tC ec ain, x of yesterday’s exhibition of humbug, mock zeal and | Agents in the different Stat 2 NE’ 5 ¥ “l orders to their Consular rs F . . r 1] the persons saved, were given in the papers of this to bring their official busi- | yorning, and it will be deemed unnecessary to rece- Greenport. Jenmit7. at the affier on the wha aul? re Por fi ness to a close as speedy as practicable. This will ac- | 5 i From Greenport De] — 5 “4 “Er 5 2S: 6 ic B: fanaticism—however, while I was there, I paid the t i sueol tex, | Pitulate them Mere. It is feared, howdyer, thet the Boston Tren, ‘en ‘Sundays excepted, at 1234 o'clock M., WILLIAMSBURGH AND PECK SLIP spent on ss pe, i ee kccmal ic | Green street brethren a visit, and in th oe Tsaw epont hoes Ser areaieer ay y Mr. Araagols, the Mex number lost is greater than at first supposed. ch the or on the arrival of the steamers from Norwich. FERRY. : doloreux, headache and all chronic of nervous diseases eee ethren a visit, and in their tent I saw | ican cone roto: Aenico tomorrow. by the Moxicaw| London and the Kent were owned in Canada, auf were Accommodation Train—At 5 A.M., daily, Sundays excepted, The Trastees of this Ferry, believing that | “"kor sale ouly. by Dr. Cromine’s Agente —A-B.& D, Sand’s | a darkey on the straw praying aloud and uttering Mor- | Vlates returning to Mexico to-morrow, by the Moxicam) running in connection with one another. The Kent was (rBrookiyn and intermediate place there are many of the citizens’ of New York | General Agents. Also, 273 Broadway, 77 Bost Brondway. 149, | schooner Relampago. We hardly think it probable, nad | Crave Kundred and eighty tons burthen, and was owned From Farmingdale Depot— Rae an at are unacauainted with the | 143 aud 92 Fulton, 67 Walker, at Drug Stores coruer of Bowery rible blasphemy, encouraged by the old stereotyped | war been declared aguinst the United States, that a es | by the Messrs, Ebberts, of Chatham, C.W. She was ‘Accommodation Tras, 6% A.M.and 23 P. M., daily, Sun | ‘emits this Ferry affords as « Pleasant communication with | aud ‘rand, 17 Avene D.; 118 Spriug, 9 Catherine, corer of | cries of Glory! Glory! & ican vessel would have been despatched to this port to , ; D Pea days excepted, for Brookiyu and intermediate pli Willamsburg and Loug’ felund., “would state thet dyere and Di Mrs Hays, Brooklyn. Price o 8 of Glory! Glory! Hallelulah! &c, Thence 1) Convey intelligence that would ensure her. falling into Sets tecnica Hate pee ered hen ee we two good Ferry Boats ou this Kerry, which leave Peck id 75 cents per bottle. ja19 Im*ee | went to the Poughkeepsie tent, and whom should I | the hands of the enemy. ‘ lated : ship fifteen or twenty minutes Grough the day up to 9 uns eonae : iy tep Train, Hig P.M. daily, Sundays excepted, for Brook: | ‘Yelock, FM. aid then up to Bo'elck, ateach even hour aud -COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. _ see on his marrowbones, going it heavy, but one of 4 3 Sales of extra heavy mess pork have been made at $13 60 ; Ae permis diate sees. at Farmingdale and St. George’ | it hours alter which a boat leaves at o'clock and i9o'elock | FX W. CLARK & CO.,Philad-lshia, and J: W- CLARK & | the immortal mvent rSpeeaeS . [From the Albany Argus of Friday. slightly inferior $13, and prime at $9. Smoked hams are Manor. shares rae ich et a The last boat leaving Williamsburg at half-past 9 o'clock, P 4;,€ 0 Boston, hve formed a eganeetion in the Exchange : a entors of hoarhound candy, and From Deraware Counry.—The Sherifi has offer- | scarce, and will readily bring 7 cents. High wines are in qad Commission bas dander tye fun of E | taith, before he finished, Ishould think he was in | ed a reward of $300 for the apprehension out of the | good request, and a sele of 79 barrels was made at 22} | 'y, of Warren W. Scudder, of Roxbury, who is | cents. There are none at present in market. One bun- m Jamaica Depot— wheat is selling at $3 624; from old at $3 50 a $3.56, Accommodation Trains stop at. the following places P. S—On the evening of July 4th, the boat will continue to | W. CLARK, Di on the road, going both ways tc receive and deliver pass util 12 o'clock. dy2 Im*re_ | having co: respo need of some ofhis ow: y age count; egy ba oneal having co:responde ‘ thisowncandy,t wage the hoarse- | charged to have been concerned in the murder, and who | dred dry trimmed hides, in prime order, sold st S} cents, ss FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Bills of Lachaoge: a ness his screeching occasioned; thence I took a | is supposed to have absconded. He is described as being | —Cor, of Livingston and Wells eee stroll to the Sullivan street tent, which was filled to | 30 years of age; 5 feet 7 ors inches ight, prominent Varieties vrompritude. whey are Bank Notes and Exehan igh; BRIA and HIBERNIA, will leave Boston | apou all proming it po 4; dark hair; wide gait, and swings his arma in THE Royal Mail Steam Ships CAM overtlowing by the faithful. One of the handmaid. | blue ;, : e re 4 Pome The farmers in the counties on the Reserve, in ees Sz Medford Station. for the above ports, as follows, viz"— oT hey muneetette ens of the Lord, as she chose to designate herself, | Walk ; F 1. 5 y solicit a share of public patronage. , chose to designate herself, | “fy 4 é ads . ern 2 Be eae pon Milleville , | SOG TR Judiid. at? 0 ak nahi New York, August 1th, 185, , Aiimtre was crying aloud on the God of mercy to have her | The Ss Gf the prisoners bronghiinte Delhi on Baa. Ohio, are s ling omthels rin a very — pric - Glowsville, (daring ‘ses: Se ee ae re ee ee ian tee | Ta m5 COLLECTE filled chuck full with love before she left the camp | MY, re Henry D. Wickham, orn rene ate cis: | sogion fe corontive fuilnre, and the farmers are selling of , 62, | Hibernia, Alex. Ryrie, Haq., Commande: tember 1, 1845 DRAFTS AND NOTES COLLECTED. eee ve betas Burhans, of Roxbury; andon Monday, Richard Davis, | region is an entire failure, and the farmers are selling off hid Passage to Liverpool... . + $120, W. CLARK, DODGE & CO., No. 60 Wall strect, are | STOUnd, and antre nous, if she follow the example of | of Colchester their stock, for the reason that the supply of food is far ee Ti ann BO TAREE «gs ne stencr + 2 « prepared to collect Notes aud Drafts payuble at ue fol. | Many of her sisters, she will get satisfied. Anoihei | _ A posse returnod to Delhi on Tuesday night, from An- | short of what would be necessary to winter them. Pests pene ee sae OPply £0, AM. Sta Agevt.6 Well be) do Sepp pt ecto Mn phe tasenss RE oi iS of the sisters was lying on the straw tull length, | des, having in custody Moses Farle aud Wm. Brisbane, | We Jearn from the Pittsburgh papers that the Fpeeeg it Hg FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Reyular oenat | risburg, Lancaster, Reading, Pitsburg, Wilmington, Blu. with her hair dishevelled, imploring the Holy Ghost | 28 accessory to the murder. Richard Morse, a justice | corpse of the girl, Mary M'’Dermot, who lost her life in @ of the 26th August—The splendid ond fast sailing | more, Ancapolis, Washington City, Richmond, Norfolk, Pe- | t Convert some of her frail sisters, who she heard | of the peace, was committed ou Wednesday morning as | the great fire of the loth of April, was found on Monday, on the arrival of Trains at the severn! packet ship SIDIONS, Captain E. B. Cobb, of 1100 | tersburg. Fredericksburg. Wheeling, Raleigh, Fayetteville, | were on the ground, (alluding to a bevy of them from | *™ accessory, and charged with endeavoring to prevent | by some workmen, inthe cellar of Mr. Arthu n Se- sular day Wilmington, Newbern, Charleston, Columbia, Camden, Ch: | Duane street, who came up in yesterday's boat, in « | (service of process cond street, near Grant. A silk shawl, scarcely injured, Stages are it re: Y Ee 10 take passengers at very low Fares, to ali parts of the | ‘us ourthen, will sail as above, her ni Having very superior accommodations for splendor and com- | raw, Sa : Baggage Crates will be in readiness at the foot.of Whitehall | f1t, for cabin, second cabin aud steerage passengers, persons | Columb polis, Louisville, Lexington, street, (0 receive Baxane for the several Trains, 30 minutes be | “bout to embark should make any, 1p sao to u a tent ate the flag, were some 80 or 100, anu re uae nem a little man who I understood was « | was making h ner was brought in on the Same 120rm | was found under the body, and init $7 in silver. A trunk th being an accessory. He had fled, and | under the corpse was all consumed except the bottom. way into Pennsylvania; was arrested in have been imported ley New Ork avusta, Ciucitinati, + Chillirothe . Nasiwitle, Memphis, St Louis, sud most other chief townain | among U : PMURRAY the United Sta decent carpenter; he kept singing, and when the | Sandford, Broome county, breugut back to Masonville, | ‘The New York boatmen, wh fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side, , AY, Rockaway Baggage take: julore 100 Pine street, corner of South. New York, allim're_ | verse ended and the ch a 7 I i 7 for the royal barge at Neuilly, have wonthe cup at se’ The pack SHERIDAN, Capt. Cotnish, will s m | “ - » chorus was commenced, up he | examiaed, aud the proof being overwhelming against | fo yi ge at D ys iP the Sidons (isnt taeee heme ar GRAPES Mase agus Madeira, Catalin aug wiite Sweet | would jump in the air,sometimnes three feet at least,in | sim, he was fully committed ral of the river regattas, Who cansay that American waey em re | ay ater papas fresh from the vinyards on York and Loug | ‘sure ecstacy; now he would join in the singing, thet Correspondence of the Albany Evening Journal. talent is not beginning | Be ha te ard abroad ?—Paris YR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the &h September GRANT THORBURN, ump again crying,halelulah,glory,de; he would calm . Dewar, Aug. 13, 1845, | Correspondent of the Boston witlas, s ‘ ; of the : . e ys A h d, aft days ab: he “ 3 The sniendid new packet ship HENRY CLAY, | on tre 576 Bronlway, next door to Niblo's. | down for a minute, and then jump higher than be- | 4 2Coree has just returmed, after two days absence in | | Mr. Samuel Pike, late editor of the © Olio Eagle ) : OKET LINK, Nye, ery ot " sala , | = 7 ~ - . os i i ides, Midd ’ id Roxbery s about commence the publication of a Democratic ese Tos ANT i NE PPACKET LINK, an. | Brzreguier dare MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, fore if pence aie he be teh 3 to jump to Hea- } guder the command of Timothy Corbin, the person wlio paper at Pike-ton, in Pike Suny O., to be called the exbuud tee pete oe See Nike chore lies sow te Having unsurpassed accommodations for cabi second eabin NO. 37 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. a ut as T thought he could not do that very wel). | was tarred and feathered in Roxbury last summer for | Pike-tonien. Mr. Pike was one ‘of the first settlers of Tull operation nud olfers great induceinents to persons who wish | Wd steerage lssenxers, persons wi ert oul MANUFACTURERS and Impo ters of Ornamental Hair Iletthim. In the afternoon, brother John Wood | assisting the Sheriff Ohio, and during the last war used his pike-staff, as suc- a pleasant mode of travelling to the west. thownteonbere een nO eOBEPH MeMURBATY Hair, otk, Wiks, Toupees, Bands, Curls, Seams, Bandeau preached, but as the report of one will enswer for a | He brings five prisoners, all of whom were arrested | cessfully ashe has since used his pen. He is a son of the pe. aren ee in the most approved motors, style, the “8 ¢ street, comer of South street. Bair, Denney ‘ edge (gp att, Pigches tongs ny thousand, | did not interfere with him. Seeing se- | 00 warrants for murder. Daniel W. Squires, the person | celebrated Albert Pike, audas a writer is piquant and are fitted up ina superior manner, and every effort i The splendid pocket ship Patrick Heur si ‘Rie ina nds of Hair Work, | veral white-necked gentlemen, withjvalises in their | “ho was arested last winter by Steele, in the night, and | forcible. by the proprietors to cgnduce tothe eumfort md convenienve ©, Delano, mas: | wholesale aud re : . y M al tnvdliess ‘The ‘neeuery onthis route i unrivalled, and ti | {e%,1000tons burthen, will succeed the Heury Clay, ad sail | “N. 'The trade surpliedon reasonable terms. a3iméec | hands, moving towards the steamboat landing, | | brought overto Delhi ona bench warrant, is ove o! Ne | “rhe sp. Joseph Gazette, published in Missouri, greet ia of F nesylvauia internal improvements is well wor J concluded that the meeting was about to finish. On | 3F' good tetavicr for the future, he was admitted to bail, | N@s news from the Oregon emigrants. Another com is route passes trial was to come off’ in September. ny fs lost, which contains fifteen men, and thirty women. They were about 800 miles above Council W Fine naderiamed, deem it necessary Tor We bevel of life, as well as recreation, not to be confined by the retail | enquiry I found I was correct, and to-morrow morn | and hi trade to such a late hour at night, do hereby agree to close our | ing all of the aforementioned cots, beds, and mat rs avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- Regular Packet of Mon tendaut uyton stage travelling, aud at the seme time make au ex- ik coppered packet ship cag She apn oe " r Since he was admitted to bail, he has done more than a Peditious trip. ) : : as above, her regular da aresat 9 o'clock every evening (Saturday might exer tee) at, | trasses, pots, kettles, saucepans and pans will be on | any other man to keep np the ‘excitement. He hae fed | Bluffs, on the Missouri river ; they had despaired ot get- Laat ao ery Tasicel Resear ra eis, hicna wide eral Waka, | ‘i Signed.) their way to New York, and,likemany of the owners, } anil clothed the Indians, run bullets, attended meetings, | HBS on brevis: Ce are planting far pied with fvcorner of Chesnut and Fourth streets, and at Nos. | orto . K. COLLINS & CO., 9 South st. ew po. Hegehler, very little improved by their trip. and done every thing 1n his power to subvert the laws | the expectation of obtaining provisions on which they South Third » ‘A. CUMMINGS, Agent. | "Agent in New Orleans James i. Woodruff, who will prompt- Mh Wooll, 4 Teannot, close my letters about, the camp meet- | ad throw us into anarchy. The oppression in his in- | ily resun tiels Jo lnay NEXt Spell: hiladelphin, May 17, 1845. Jy forward all woods to his address. | Bs bal ing without tendering to Mr. James Mills, th stance consists in the fact that he, and his father beiore | The Arkansas Intelligencer states that a hunting For wsformnation, ta the cis of New York, apply to The ship Sartelle, Cept. Taylor, will succeed the Damascus, W. Bennett, themes Ks HS Mihsien Howse! the b N- | him, have been allowed to occupy a lease farm in [tox- | party will rendezvous at Fort Coffee on the 25th of Au- B. H. KNISELL, Agent and s«il the 29th Sentember, her reeular day. alt re i » anly proprietor of the Mansion House, the best | bury, fora series of years, without paying any rent. gust, for the purpose of hunting buffalo and exploring the D. LERCH & OG.'s Line.7 West st, N. R. tors of the Shirt Stores of Chatham street, New York. regulated hotel in Sing Sing, my beat thanks; as | “Corbin found ten fadian Gressesin his house, and the | Country as far west and south as the Rio Grande. * soon as he was intormed that | attended camp meet- | identical pistol which was taken from Corbin when he Fy i: ae! ‘ 4 ing as reporter for the Herald, he took pieasure in | was feathered and tarred in Roxbury. Two other Oat tle Worne reaiantios each lag phat affording me every facility in his power. posses of citizens are. now out on similar expeditions. | iwardaville, Illinois He was a uauve of Farina cours BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: OL PACKE’ FOR LIV. Ouly Im*rre i EW | [UST PUBLISHED, price thirty cents, the puri, Eaiiony mylT 6m*rre FOR LIVERPOOL e New Line—Regular Packet of #ist August.—The superior fast sa macket ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tous, Capt. John cket ship N t sailing pac opper arab? Pranslated from the Nineteenth Freuch r it pedition rdze, will i sail positively on Snturday, August, herrea 0 PATION DESTROYED, f Among the Visitors at the camp, I cbserved the | has night, 8 oss rewurned from Ander, iDgIOg With | a Bee bret : aviug nnequalled xeeommodations for cabin, second eabin | Or, Exposition ofa NATURAL, simple, agreeable aud infulli- | beautiful Miss S——, of Broome street, to whom | ‘em; tha brates, Messe Esrl, nowal meeting of the American Board of and stoerrge passengers, those. returning to the old country. oF | ble MEANS, not only of OVERCOMING, but also of com | Jawyer J.'T. M. was paying gr 2M | who ‘would not pay his rentto save fifty lives ! eens ee song st pe ican Board of n / vl A attention ; also the y is i ted. H an of de« issions will be opened in ing babitwal Coastipstion, without using exther | Misces Louisa and Eliza M——, of Mott street, ac- | cidva talead aad has frequently lectured “othe ne | the city of Brooklyn, N.Y. on Tuesday, Sept. 0h, at 4 sending for their friends. will find it their interest and comfort | pletel pt. Thos. | to select this unequalled line of packets. | purgatives, or any artificial meaus whatever, (discovery recent- I h ervodl, and sail on her segu- | For terms of mssage, and to secure tne best bewths, early ap- | [ptaade fa’ France by Ai, Warton.) followed by numerous cer- | companied by the Messrs. A—-, who were bourd- | tives,” Ile was present at Andes, and saw Steele mur. | clock, P. M. jy [ligation showld be made Gu posses fogt. of Reena, erest, or ie ates from eminent physicians and other persons of distine~ | ing in Arita house in the village, and but seldom | dered ; and, as far as actions and encouragement could | Sir Allan Macnab has left Canada, en route for Y=A ship to load tor : cribers, eat Gane te memNYy, |g e Nati i seen out of doors. Have you ever beemto see Lake | go, was accessory to the murder. Richard Morse, | England, as Commissioner on behalf ot the Great Wes- piven 6 STO Ty | Meldn'tatat National Depot of Warton of Paris, I Mahopac? [risa beautifal place, and although not | Est. {ustice of tie peace, of Ances, (betior known as | tern Railroad Company. be 1h Somth street. BERD ofS Eri ven and splendid packet ship 7 O, BAILORS noted as a fashionable resort, is frequented by a | |.) ten Rous, bre habit tans Fe eet ; Gen, Burnside, says the Argus of Otaego county, ar erer Carri or Gr \ cian — — SULTANA, Capt. E. 8. Di is, "0 * f f New York: i his law be y . Z , 5 has tendered his service and thi ol is i it, FOR NEW ORLEANS readid p-cket ship bef a eunis, will positively 881! | prise: who desire to attain a correct knowledge of Fuh | Srantmany of the bow ton of New York; there. you | wontd show the lawyers here that karl could be bailed, | the enforcement of the laws in Delaware county. do playing their own games of (en | gud that he would bail will be despatched port on Saturday jionable Cutting; m all e accommodations of this favorite ship are very ts various. bruuchess he With of Augns', her regul or day. PRT crag nmr gems Wage 4 “tl ‘ 4 Mt pins and ang! hei fiw 4 4 : hi The Rev. T. R. Chi f Oxford, Ch " fo bunt, erage passengers, Persons | Well to obtain Stinemets? Complete Work on the subicct, | pins and angling on their own account—there the im: ‘On the arrival of the posse, a warrant, which had been Rev. T. ipman, of Oxford, Chenango ks are kg iy aud airy and can in a most com: | Wiring to secnre berths should make ea iowa | whieh con beadtaned ofthe suthor only, at No. ii3' Hroad’ | mortal Stephen Monks keeps his famed hotel, and a | in waiting for Ricuatd, was promptly put into the hauds | CON Y., has accepted & call 'to become the Rector of ¥ jamdia ite jeatiom, au 16 i #a wd | wav. Price—from Sidney Boat sutim*t_ | more agreeable landlord it is difficult to meet with | of the proper officer, and he was unceremoniously 4 pamicag tere ge ‘Thomas L. Ran- OLIN MAN &CO, Sat. beau ‘HUROH® , ° T Tl 7 a Sa y eve ed. M s t at tl urder and r St. Paul's ~~ FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER-Thy The splouded packet ship NEW YORK, Copt Crop- EARING AND BEAU oT of fi ss Ny ete} ve tae | gently studying those books, if he expects to escape the | *4 papers for him may be directed to Otis, very fast aniliag N. York built packet ship YAZOO yer, will positively sail ng ahoxn her Exular day. ‘OMPLEXION, greatest satisfaction to ull wot so, however, for af- | Tate? “He is now very meek, begins to think the mur-| The Rev. G Allen, Prof fi Stuns live mk and toenst top. live oak transom, | . Alot: te splendid packet ship SIDDONS, Captain Cobb, HURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION will effectually re- | ter the supper,there was a flare up between two gen- seropeeeene b horesd eile, aod gron. dr. oF themes ove Soro ene Sotany) Eraser (08, MADR Uleee mand forward and alter cants, enrries 2500 fransom | will pouttively sail on the 26th Inst. : move from the skiv all offensive blotches, pimples,tan, su | lemen. [appears that one of the B’s had tor, his | (ot of Steele a hon oe tae em are | in Delaware College, having resigned his place to accept pes dsome fatuished ecco or passage, b either of thy above ships, having supevior | barn and freekles,whieh detrect from beauty aud a fir com- rtner a lady of Staten Island, id Wi ‘] h much humbled and fiightoned, after they are in custody, | of a similar office in the University of Pennsy! Pro- mf accommodations in cabin and steer»ge, apply to plexion, This valuable Cosmetic has been in extensive ase, for | U4 jady of Staten Island, acquainted with the | and begin to reflect upon the inevitable consequences of | fessor Washington Macartney, of Lafayette College, has 5 . Tre J. HERDMAN, 61 South st. | many years, and ia now cousidered an indispensable appendage | other B., at which the other B. took offence and | their cunduct. been (Poly ou board at Jones’ wharf, or to | ria lected to fill his"place E. R. COLLINS & CO, Rot FOR LOND’ Siv--Facket of cha ath RY —The ‘oho tail. Roan bottles, at75 cents each, at 188 Rowers, cor made a roma oct very complimentary to Bee's | 8 nce ite muniee was comnitted it ist been sonal Tc paniewenta ‘% South street. splendid fast sviling paeket ship WESTMINSTER, | SeL 0 Spriai street. LU ingeneral. A challenge wus the consequence—the | ascortained toat it was premeditated. It was known olitical. WRIGHT ON CHART Fallen! K. Hovey, master, will positively sul as above, | soe VOIGT LABN DEK S pees were charged and the ground marked off; | among the down-reuters throughout the county that | John Mclean, of Ohio, vo eas bye 4 ue HOM, Casein Wat Walt | ha sace she cabin weond enn, an seer apoly | 4 pDACURRREOTYPE APPARATUS. | but Judge Sof New York, hearing of the ailair, | nou'Mood was to be ehed atalthenesde, eee" inet in Funuell Hall; Tor the ofice of Prosdent of the garries abont 4000 barrels, and his andsome ecommodations to JOHN HE §.C0.. 61 South treet | A a eee seeesabie the subscribers to | Posted off after the Sherifl, and he and his pesse pur- | “twas publicly told in every part of the county by | United States, and his name now appears at the head of for twenty rs. Apply to Captain ‘Watts, on board, nt Gt fe atts sell those Aj viz sued and overtook the two Bee’s, and arrested their | them as early, at least as the morning of the sale the organ of that party The Boston Journal has also ne street Wharf, or to E. K. POLLING & C 0. ct pe fren 7 nntnesiels ' Largest ‘oe inch lenses for full size | intention of stinging each other. hundreds went there not disguised, on purpose t ‘ifested its preference for Mr. McLean, ith street is daily expected, and will have | plates, at $1 A i I have not heard what conclusion the brethern ar- | the fun”—or in other words, to see and exult over the} +4 E Vi eR POOLENGG Linsciincsin Pa OF reigh( oF passage, apply to Med Al hot h lenses for halfsize |. ; ; 9 The Hon. Edmun ey, N SO IVERPOOL New Line—Kegwiar Pocket WOODHULL & MIN'TURNS, De ne rived at_as to holding camp meetings at Sing Sing | murder ofa public officer. kimer county, in attendance upon the Court of Errors, hip BIDDONS, Capt. EB. Cobb, of 1100 tons, will CT Santh atest. | ee Se a ements, with one and-achall ineh tenses, for | for the future, but it is probable they will continue | A few stout fellows are following one man who has | js seriously ili at the Blossom Hotel in Rochester. Et Sil asabove, her weeclar ' ‘The favorite packet barque ADAM CARR, Scoit, master, | quarter size plates, at $50. to have them at that place, and— fled the country, and who was secon to take deliberate | ; For freight faving accermodations unequalledfor | Wil!.succeed the Sarscen. al | Gentlemen sending remittances in aceordance with the te place, and= ‘ aim at Steele. ‘The lost rumor from them was, that they | Dr. L. ( ‘Thompson, the Whig candidate for Con- splendor and comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot PACKE |S FOR HAVE —(Recond Tine.)— | above price inay depend upon receiving the wenius ven ue bt a ‘ag ride again, were on his trail but three hours behind. He has fre- | grosein tho gen ee Indian t the recent elec of Wall mya The Packet Ship UTICA, Coptain Frederick Hew | lender Apparntus, a not & weenie I ad iy ) be there to see.’ quently threatened Steele, was identified on the ground, | tion, die: a ing of the 8th inst., after an ill- EK, COLLINS & CO., 96 South street. 1 itt, will sail ov the Ist September, having procared the so} s,agenoy for the ‘mi and traced all the way th back, (over 20 miles.) | ness of ten days. Mesa, wr Freight o passaue, SPIT Quy & rtNc Platesand Chemical of their own, rmporzation. as well all | Deerenate Row at A Necro Car Meetinc— | He took a load of Indians with him, two of whom are Gickwwue Dea ae > s id D of les conn th their ai G a BRTT q Iurnican CG on! aud wai anh barloaken Geuewe” resin | ec No.9 Tontine Buildi Oe walt Ld Weis! i, market pence. ra i ee We A. FLANGES BEIM en Man Kitten, Pat gna bicne oa kate a? in custody, and on his return immediately galy | dolpts hae beers Tieverved fd ay Bean Naw. OE te - |r phi ki ouspeD.—A row mos a y ’ y another c - : a KE ERDMANS OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT | Rupteitnietchevl®,avertisement, the subscribers inform | atwcter oocurres about 12 o'clock on Tuewlay night | into Penasyieanicc wee Doomaht, back to the town of | sachusetts, with letters dimiatory {fom the Bishop of r wo PASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STREE’ P rian Artists in geaecul, that the above Appararns nud | 14+ “at the colored Bethel Camp Meeting, held on the | Masonville, where he had an examination, and was duly | Rhode Island. The Rev. Frederick Freeman has been ~ ; TORMPCOL SSAGE, from Greet Britain and Ireland, vin. cnn be procul tthe wtated. peter, at OMe | te Ee ne da Ballimore. couRiy, about Hie | committed for wander and bromgut here lust hight. Evie | received into the Diocese of Massachusetts, with letter Page doh Fi " ; Le FO, aa oe ae roan, perio ell'| Attelier, No.2! Brosdway New Yo cpus. | miles from thiscity, and near the village of Franklin. | dence is very strong. sgaiust him. You can diamligory from the aatiog Bishop of Maines ‘The Rav. x dome 4 od for PANGENAEL Ba : | * it with which our . B. Eastin signed the rector of Gra sien Seat eee eee DA | GREAT IMPROVE ii” We learn that one of the purtice,(ecclores moat | take holdof tis afaire Pn church, Watecford, N.'Y.,4nd socopted acall tothe reo. eto Delhi, for the pur- | torship of St. Peter’s church, Oxford, and Christ chy eral has gene to Delhi, for the p Quaker’s Farms, Conn, requests that his letters bene pers may be directed to Oxtord, Connecticut. The Rev NERS, Strangers and i South it. Lesa fits any Beds with 167 Panels, made bj by han D EMIGRANTPASSAGE course,) Was arrested by the authorities of the Camp on| The Attorney Gen , Mouday night, for riotous and disorderly conduct, and | pose of assisting in the examiation of the percous | kept in confinement until « proper disposition could be | rested for the murder of Sheriff Steele —v/lbany the purtof New You. 4 genes should therefore make imme rm ha, either on board fe f Bi CE, | fi England, Ire- 10 ‘hal Waa At eo cothnd wal WWaleretthope sendinx for there ya single blow. For sale or playing at made of him, His confinement created consid Jour. mf" bomas 1. Randolph Keving taken, charge of St. Pauls 75 South I to avail themselves of the opportunity of | old stand@—Kntrances joming the Museum Buildis t upon the part of his | church, Otis, and St. Mark’s church, Blenford, requests FON NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND—The well- ing cheir arrangements with the subscrivem on very aot | and 149 Fulton at, ye rinined, at all hazards, to procure his release | A detachment from Baton Rouge, of 20 men from | that letters and aig for him, may be directed to Otis prow. fat sailing cobpered and conpert etened | eekly by first ‘clase packet ships, sailing from Liverpool | | Osis Fisld. with s number of these improved Tabl the following night, (Tuesday,) a party of about one | Companies and “i.” of the ‘Regiment under | Massachusetts. Ba Wm. Granville has secey . pe ship aed. will ey v1, Maser nat all her canas asnal he furnished for any amount, payable | the bar-room or 196 Water street. jvatim*rre | hundred, came to the meeting, armed with all manner of the command ht Se art sere A pactecnmnent | Ging alee the ‘chureh at Canfield: regen letters a son Barracks are ex- ay) mig to be addressed to Canfield, Trumbull coun, Drat ms! 5 r 0 i dl ) h , ,and | on the Lu Bar tight freight, or agua Hav go nccommodations, Huroaghout the United Kingeon, ABRDMAN, 61 South st. LL AROMe bees pare Leal Lard nara ane pare ferguely fence tall. Waa 1 flock they tie wh dttack upon | from two Companies from Je racks are ex-| yy #7 Bouth street, penetra tckematel eal Merten are ‘Bouchet, | the meeting, and a desperate fight ensued. A man | pectedon the Missouri from St. Louis,—Zvopic, dug. 8 | ty, em