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5 bree 4 rruUr Y , Opn Navy.cNow that public snaigty i@ raised | Tw Catsvonxta ExeenettonsTue Powsn op | N EW y OR K HERALD. to the highest pitch in expectation of news fiom | OUR Governaent.—A number of reerniting offices | ii . vil <== that body of our navel foree at present in the which were open on Saturday morning, were clo- | Beauties | | ing Piaces. ! _ ty tw f Bosvan, July 11, 1848. Lane Masorsck, July @, 1648, | Tete Tr amneiea Apter « soproking jess sad the aah | Changes i Bastoa> The American House—Fishing é The Feu th—Boat Eaeursion, | which cooled off the air considerably, and Pk the mer. | Boston Boy—"The Celebrated Sheet Iron Band” —Ite o 2 s 2 é g : i " He. He. ry to 8%. Wehope it may continue cool. Any quan age and olgect. rk, Monday, July 13, 1846. Gulf of Mexico aad in the Pacific, it wouldseem _ sed before night, by order of Col. Stevenson, the | |.) welll be acquainted with the varied pF tals ee andes Jeet. Hoveer led | Afteran absence of nearly three yoars, I find myself a favorable moment to give a statement of our rolls for his regiment being more than filled. Fif- | 404 unrivalled atts of this place, or you would | ““prme Ant al ugg iis Patera or | onc@ more under the reofof one of the most pene The Herald for * urope. present foree, and contrast it with our strength teen hundred men are already enlisted, while the | more frequently gaske mention of it. { have, therefore, | deaths from the effect of the host ot the City Hospital, | tels of my native city. ‘This place has very much ob steomabip Britannia will leave Boston onthe 10th 16.4 tan forty years ago. Previous tothe com- regiment is to consist of ten companies, only with | determined to enlighten you a little as to the many beau- Yyeuterdey, An unknown man was found in the street | tered within the past ten years, and such changes have ‘nctant, and we will issue en edition of the Herald for |. oment of the last war, when the gun-boat seventy-seven men in acompany. There will, | tles which nature has lavished se profusely upon this ant broug! bs 10 the hospital in acarriage, about 2 o'clock. | teen made within the past three, as to destroy all the old When he : him out of the carriage. Europeon Wednesday next, the 15th inst, in time for the 2 s fe fi tun sy for-maising ©40e ay be as well, perhaps, here to state, . |t was discov 1 Feheey “ reset ag pa rk rae ceo “ theory had been tried and proved to beacom- therefore, be a fine opportunity aking | charming spot. beet We ace was Another one was | land and make almost @ stranger, where pes ey a full history of all commercial, (in plete failare in answesing the* desired purpose, lection of the best men to fill up the regiment. | for the benefit ofthose ignorant of its location, to point brought in abont died soon after. spent my school-boy days. There has been os much which it may be reached. You have | ..'°¢s'cr, Gom Chemung sous ae ey eaten 3 progress made in thiscity in the ereotion of hotels, as 1m the morning or evening boats which | of $53 in money, and a ee oaks from him on Sa- | 2nything else, not even excepting railroads. We can re- the Albeny boats, and the Thomas | turday night, w the follo cireumstances:—He | collect when the Tremont was the principal hotel in Bos be rhing for some weeks ellent boat by the wey.) land at Van | 2 bd having peopl ele ale ge ton—now there are @ dozen equal to it in size, fas ‘and set them cluding the sew tariff bill,) from the time of the sailing of We had nota half dozen vessels fit forservice, and Had the recruiting offices been continued open, om the the last steamer political. monetary, and feshiouablenews, the number of seamen, landsmen and boys limit- we doubt not, that three thousand men could mail 2nd will be illustrated by three or four splendid eogr® od, by act of Congress, to less than 1300, was not have been enlisted before the close of this week. pari, (ay atin See ag rey cpap ‘Doak hall filled. The regiment isto, Eruster onthe Sie OF this | coe pwhere carriages are elways in waiting. | therefore, brought down his chent of and in every other feature necessary to form a good house. ae ne Grande, and 0, soane, ts the Peck on The nation at large bad but lite onfidence in month, and after drilling a few weeks, will sail | A drive of 15 miles through a very hilly, but plee- against i pe, stand on, the Battery while be went in | Among the most prominent hotels in the city, which We wold recommend this paper to those who are de the utility of any naval force within the power of | for California. Two or three Printing presses are | sant country ; (if you have the luck to be scquainted | poms sof « lodging... He. teenie ap teg ig place, ba om | nave been bullt within the pest. ton years, we must no- of extending their business and attracting the at the United States government to create, and eve- to accompany the expedition, merely as private | with a retired broker, whose hospitable mansion staads | gnd went atta peetehet sane ae slong: West tice particularly the “American,” under the menage, nef £uropean readers. it is probably the best ad- 1Y dollar appropriated by Congress, for thisarm enterprises. | about y on the route, a call at his door insures | street, he arrive: where ment of the Messrs. Rice. For convenience of location, a : } | a nice beach, upon which, being very much fatigued, he vovtising medium they can employ. Te artiste, meche- of defence, was regarded as an offering to parti- | Tnere isone promise made to the men who en- | yous apse nape ergcer seettet yee aah 1) inimeelf down end wsa.soou..in a0sed ‘from | #0 far asthe various railroad depots, and the business siro 1 Ps nice, tailors, hotel-keepers, theatre managers, &c, K., it gan fidelity. It did, in fact, appear almost useless. list, that wil’, we fear, create no little difficulty.— | which PN hsmgng tel Re trgee a Es La parts of the city are concerne4, it has no superior: and Will be of great advantage to endeavor to collect enough material, even for | When the army is disbanded, each private is pro- | don te ad, of | wallet containing $03 gone. together with his cap, and | °°“ 88 its Joternal arrangements are concerned, it is Prise 6 cents per single copy, In or out of wrappers, 9 diy, to compete with the English navy, then at | mised, on condition of becoming a settler in the | the far pack.” ‘The ve | on going tothe place where his tools were left,@und them | second to none. The American House is to Boston, Or $3 per annum ip advance. r 7 | gone also. All people who are fortunate enough to be | what the American Hotel is to New York, and that is Sey ciostmirence, snl ie seedhen wih \ fhe pemrepnare of iy whee olars, Wwe dhould S2Vie6 00 | saying ine ass ah Santi all that pclae: to di- je to be imagined. while | tke 4 2 rect the travell i oiag am ore | pcan co fen gn, a2 UAE | aie eeteneaiee nn the ‘silvery waters with astonishing | [eaiah. ‘And aman shall be a hiding ‘place from ti The citizens of Boston devote a good portion of the 4 | wind, and acovert from the tempest ; as-rivers of water | sum: “4 ad srorec ere. chemeinety siege eit: ini dr; vas the shadow of egreat rock ina weary | “mer Season in every variety and to any extent, # and dispositions of the numbers of per- | Jand””> Tho rev. preacher. after en appropriate and a |‘ ‘fishing, which the harbor and bay of that gate here during | splendid exordium, asserted, that the most difficult of all | port affords. There is no place on our whole coast, bs its highest point of discipline and numerical pow- , country, three huadred and twenty acres of land The Watering Places—Oux Corps of Corres er. The flvets of France were destroyed, Spain | in Califormia. By what authority the government | pho ‘net Ppondents. was detached from the alliance against England, | authorises Col. Stevenson, or anybody else to The warm weather is driving away the fash- and Great Britain could direct as many of herves- , marke such a promise, we cannot perceive. Un- | ionable portion of our population in thousands to sels of war, then numbering one thousand and der the present state of affairs, we have, asa na- | rapid the various watering places throughout thecoun- eighty sail, as the nature of her attacks or block- | tion, a right to take military possession of the ry. Every steam boat end railroad car that des could demand. The merchant vossels of the | country, but that of giving away its land to settlers, | lonves is crowded to the utmost, with over heated United States were at that time spread over the | will nct be ours, uutil the difficulties are settled, | ja monte of beeaty,cengend Gowers | pessible, stttiaments of an i Beta ie from Maine to Georgia, where bigger fish and more of 2nd delicate people, who are desirous of drinking §!obe, and the only way of accounting for the en- | and the boundary lines determined. It is, to say | i eee Noms ‘whic’ is senpaiag. ov | tion of God’s own spirit, the veil is drawn, he beholds | ‘hem can be caught than in and about Boston Bay. The the healirg waters, and inhaling the fresh mr of tirely unprotected state of commerce, was the pre- | the least, a very hasty movement on the part of | ‘way a fow strokes | the corruptions of his own heart, he becomes humbled | advantages the people of tha: section enjoy in this par : rg ie fi | ; | under the sense of this burden of his sins. He imme- | tionlar, have bronght into existenc she cottntry: valent belief in the impossibility of keeping ves- the government, and one which deserves re-con- | b fe rotten ee ee | distely seeks for that river of water in a weary land, or pg A pal ue ee ue perpees es: cing P In each of the selebrated and fash ble | Sels of war at seain face of the overwhelming | sideration. | atthe same Ganis covered with trees of the | hides himself under the shadow of a great rock. Neither ing this avecios of sport in ite grea per De ee ete 'G i i It would be rath i t, if this regiment, | thickest foliage} within its very centro it seems to have | the fears nor griefs, nor the tempest, nor the distress, nor | fection. ‘The choicest spirits of Boston compoce of these resorts, we shall station a gentleman of | forceof Great Britain; but through the-exertions It would be rather unpleasant, if this regiment, | thickeats reat convulsionof nature the rocks | the sufferings which all are subject to, on this voyage of | these bands, and the way they go into the practical talent and ability, to act as correspondent, whose 2nd remonstrances of Commodores Bainbridge | on arriving there, should discover that the land | are piled ong) above the other in the rudest end most pic: | We sor all ia Aorene8 258. Fens, bon biONL Ae Coe | part of cod Sag excursion, is a sention to those in u lity, tos . : ite! og . 6, | rable to the anguis! - it of catchin en, tautoy Is Conside. duty will be to give us graphic pictures of 8nd Stewart, who had no faith in the invincibili- was not to be had, and that they had left their nd the chasm in their midst forme e | Torin that world to which he is hastening. He remark. rable Gen) aaintaberwemn the venue tehine aneneee: the seelety, balls, and hops that may take | ‘ty of the English navy, a few ships were putin shops and their ploughs to pursue a mere chime- lemn spot for refi ; ed that every unpardoned being was exposed to this | tions of thatcity, as to which will catch the greatest place, forthe ed.fieation of the world at large, | COmmission, one of which, a bunch of pine ra, We hope it may be all correct. ad the amusementof our readers. Several have | boards, “‘ sailing under a bit of striped bunting,” he Santa Ke Expeditio! already proceeded to the scenes of theirlabor, and | ®$ the British officers nicknamed our frigate Con- ‘The steamer Archer arrived int! ction | Wind and tempest towhich the prophet alludes. And | quantity and the largost fish. ‘They have their regular an thatevery one before him this day, who had not made ries, and official reports are invariably made of ores of this island | bit eace with God, was abominable in his sight, And | srziverariee, smd of eagh ocenel bf although he might daub him over with the moriar of ad ‘The most reworkable'as well he most celebrated ‘Shi a ate ings w i lation, and_ flatter him with his praise, he woul! still bé:| company formes) for this prpone, ja th t iron Bani’? others will soon leave, Our correspondents in | stitution, soon met and conquered, in fair fight, | left Leavenworth on vibe eee maturing for an harvest of sorrow, for the wind and the | ‘This hand was founded in 129.” The three hunired and ; " tempest of God's wrath, which would inevitably con. pg eae oh pclae righ, him to hell, Hig further “remarked that in is nf le, our ins trials, our . and at one extremity of the Lake, there | and riefe, are intolerable ; how much more, then, e wildest hits of scenery it has ever been my | our burden of sin. From God's anger there is no Newport, Saratoga, Luke Mahopac, and Niagara the crack vessel of an English squadron, the | of Weightman and Fischer) le have entered upon their duties, and will forward Guerriere. From the day that the news EH ae ey, eg wo peepee om eh aged nell daily an interesting and agreeable despatch for &@llantly achieved victory reached the United | page broke down, and th ¥ mere compelled to send to | is one oft sixteenth anniversary was celebrated on the 17th of Inne last. His composed ofa certain number of members, it which ever dio. A ancy frequently occurs hy dilen dicappearance of a member. which is filled ‘ain time, with the usual ceremonies, whioh * at tha’ NawSork Ee States, public opinion underwent a complete re- | the Fort er horse: Archer took up two 24 | lot to b d—it is called “Zhe Dell” Between two im- | escape. David, in the Psalms, says :-“ Whither shall ft t interesting and extraordinary character, SOS Sema erie wre ork Eieraea | pulsing sates our navy has ever since been as po- | Pound biass howitzers and four brass cannon. six pound: | mense 1oeksl there is an ever-living fountain of the pnr- | hen, from thy spirit, or whithe serving to fill the mini of very member as olten aa Wo We intend to make this system of correspond- , y ers, from Jeflerson city, and an exp! pplied trem neighboring springs. A little | thes, from thy presence? If | climb up into he: enée an agreeable feature of this journal. pular as it was before despised. The gallant ex- th ploits throughout the whole course of thelast ¥' 2 : i ritnessos them, with nwe. and to revive all thore feelings i further om, there is a very high and shelving rock, upon mn ‘di hell thou art there al: hep Dut Retting Wetter ; Lieut’ Simpson end | which the ladies take reat pleasure in forming Tire | Ss ae aeat inca eniinee the aoe of 'vos company to returi.and get them. | Capt. still sick, lity, &e. which devolve upon mem . has no pleasure inthe death of the wicked. He has pro- | ber of the hand." OMicial meetings of the. band are held ‘The Bill of Modifications—WHIL it Pass? . ., ten or twelve volunteers remained to escort Major Clark | bieaux,)? and the groupings are sometimes very admira. | ion through th its Son; it wy war, proved that in strength and in discipline, if and Captain Weightman, when they should be ready to | bles I that Were arranged this morning. by small Le Shar ue eelveian ot tar hg reckerrinry tide be vear—the first on the. 22d of Fel That is the question the solution of which is so not in numbers, our vessels could compete with | fellow the army. A large quantity of provisions "were | pa lies and ieggetaend among whom [had the | Messiah, the true head of the church, He shall reign in a , = > still piled up at Leavenworth + St Louis Era, July 4. goo i to be, far surpassed any that! had before | right to His elect, in their larder with anxiously looked for. Will the tariff bill as it pass- any on the seas. Since then ournavy has ex- seen, att and :calatalsion, oxi ehall ty hase | se of supplying the mn rwith sufficient ed the House of Representatives pass the Senate? porienced a steady and effectual increase. | Military Operations throughout the Union, | Now step again into our boat, and pull about half a | refreshing to them, even as a clear rit e, | mense, and fees et pla corned om - lrisour opinion that it will not. We have no |" tye present state of our navy will be found ac- VIRGINIA. { thoy Be reaart sar clan tenes acne ee rend toe se oan Soot v ith w aare eral sale, ed pare games siaebeals oe ' eat ant : a a eS ke} | it r , chor reverend gentleman with his 4 thi lated by tl et for wi doubt but that moditications and alterations will | eusately given In the following tables:— | {To vindicate the character of Virginia, we have | picknics Mount with me to the ridge. which runs | grfor, notwithstansing the mercury was over 90, | fine Gaewodiearys 20 anetins Very large aremn are aaee. be made in the taritf act of 1842, now in force, but Ingrdinary. {0 learn that the following companies have beenenralled | boleh apiece moe wre the eae enether yowever | Pye Last Questions.— Who thot the Milkiman 7 is | thronghout the year on the Clam Bank of Lynn, an‘ ruck aleafations. The ad valorem principle will, un- 4 3 A i of "2 Companies of Artillery; 1 Company ef | Itaeplendor ct penton sccm ere | kind sin Into comparative insignifcance before i. A | rarer has never been dshonored, ‘The ground on which » Ps > : ‘ 2 72 2 is ic te: Ade fe ts 4 friend at our elbow sugges! at whoever . ant Co.abtedly, be modified or reduced in its operation, % rd 4 9 i gt eR ES, ener alt a urige Dall aah “The Shot,” must have been marksman.” Why was | titlesare therefore more than # ree hundred years old. — and @ specific rate in many cases substituted.— | : 4 if } ty required. ‘Numervus individual tenders of service } Pp tt | snpeeh seelarees Ren tai | aeey pertate niepienehaiice Reese turcemememerer { ry t ti a ch we also been made ; among them many officers of high | Bi nowsen —The ofa A ut nine years < eeu. ne, ln & Poll aie “a aot steed R 3 i : rank, and graduates -hoth of the United States Militacy | re oo:{t The moon her lide unelosing, deigns ol age; wee fous yesterpagrooraing 1a the slip nase tug. 1eP seatiity bp ny ok oedyork erly By liberal experiments as an immediate and general ay ies ay “n Academy und the Virginia Military Institute,—Richmond | To smile serenely on the charmed lake.’ floating chapel, foet of Pike street. pi de att cara te a 2 % id i ae ae their placa at Phillin’s Bea oh and Seg Rock,and have ap- establishment of that principle; and a gradual en- Totaly... s+... 7% 2148 a 3 Enquirer. Thembetake us to our boat and slowly pulltowardshome. | De.iarum Tremens—A man named George Wallace | propriated thirteen millione for thatuurpose, It is #up- forcement of that system, should, if necessary to In this list are not included the two steamers CONNECTICUT. | Thisis the most delightf of our trip—the night is | was brought to the City Hospital on Friday night, with | posed that amount judiciously expended, will make the . ‘ a Col, Henry I. Fuller, of Kent, Litchfield county, com- is th tracti , and i ‘ make it general, be resdtted to. Noone can pre- | 8nd three gun brigs lately built for the Mexicans, | meaner onthe, 13th Regiment "Conn. Mili bas: Negake } oe pe ke Boe acess hi Nn BE aad parr artes pam Ma pearian soe ' | M dict the operanon of the ad valorem principle in | #llof which, in a few days, will be ready forsea, coll upon the citizens of sid regiment, to lend him their | “ Low whisperings in boats | _ Cononnu’s Crricx, July 12—The Coroner held the | To ive some idea of the immense resources and liber. 0 “ | following inquests yesterday, the majority of which | al ex Jitures of this ancient band. we neel only atate all cases, aud its adoption might have an effect | nor the fleet of revenue cutters and steamboats POmtUn tor aervige in ive wor wich Moieee nmteer | As they sport through the moonlight with drippings of | {oro 'yrsduced by the inteuse heat of the weather:~- | that the appropriations for the celebration of the 4h of : t. i nd dollars, cipated actively employed and ready to assist on any | A requisition has been made by the President on the | Wit Git loge the j on the body of Terrence O'Neil, born in Ireland, who | a deficiency in, the funds of twenty-one thousand dollars, Many of our specific duties would, of reduced to | sels is muchto small, Ourseventy-fours generale | G0¥ernor of lowa, for one company of volunteers, in ai- : came to his death by the effects ‘of heat Also, on the | which was made up on the spot e iy dition to the regiment called for from that Territory. | Boat ahoy !—we're hailed—let’s pall towards that group | body of 20 | resort to the general fund on deposit inthe Clam Bank | t the d ad valorem, exhibit a very large average per cent, ly carry 105 guns, our frigates 66, and the smaller This company is to be stationed at Fort Atkinson, where he centre of the lak wis Lam, held hey will probabl f ai Upevaeerh nb rt per yoo of age, Lord In ermany. Deeds Pore Np egal mettre tp ne sere alt every.one, i ‘ i is they wi y , i rt y nd own man, four ne q and when the specific principle is entirely abolish- | veseels in proportion, 90 that instead of 2100, itis Mi°%igegan is in command; 1st Ligue J. 1, MleKinneyf [Mie hited tock eek ee, | or eae eee Al Cattishnat ect ates Wieeieie 2 state afte, [oven the membenrofiors motorn but fivul ‘associ itlone, ed, and the ad valorem rates are reduced to avery more than probable, that 3000 guns would not be 2d, D. 8. Wilson. the ball-room is lighted u; : 4 sensibility. Taken to the hospital and died immediately. | this band Philip's low standard, the average upon the aggregate im- | OVer the mark. At our navy yards also, we have ILLINOTS. John Green, the prince of fiddlers, is at hit of the im | Same Verdict. Also at No. 85 First street, on the body of | beach is hratel not enlv from having been , Tho Ist Regiment of Illinois volunteers, now at Alton, | Music keeps you tripping it, until you are sati Wm. Sherwood, born in Ireland, 26 years of age, who | for more than three hundred years the hevd quarters of portation would be very smail, much less than the materials accumulated, sufficient for the building under the command of Col. J. J. Hardin, has been fully | your heart's content, and we ‘retire to rest, to retrace in | came to his death by the effects’ of the heat while at | the Sheet Iron Bani, but by an incitent connected with lowest average," advocated by the most radical ®nd armament of as many more vessels as are organized, by the election of Wm. Weatherford, of Jack- | Our dreams the pleasures of the day. work. Also at No. 221 west 2ist street, on the body of | some of the financial movements of the present age It : mae : ville, as Lieutenant Colonel, and Wm. B. Warren, of | We have had a very agreeable party here fora number | John M‘Groth, blacksmith hy trade, born in Ireland, 2 Phillip’s beach that a celebrated financierdroppe | free-trader. now in the service. Within six months after the | the same place, as Major. Wate BP or Saye undon the ere ath July, our society was in- | years of age, Come to his” death from the effect of | thece tears upon being compelled to efise a van of ten Fitas aad , Ht fa war, i ‘ “ * | creasad'by the arrival of five or six gentlemen at the | drinking celd water while in a heat. Also at No jusand do! ron Ban! appropriated four Under the present tariff, with all the high spe- Commencement of a war, in addition to our thou: E THE REGULAR ARMY. | “"Farm House,” apd since then we Muve had one con- | im sSaccet, os the tioly of Abranata Blanbelt, hora in | thousand dollare{or the removal of the sell erat by thoes cific duties, and allthe minimums, the average ad sands of steamers and packet vessels, easily con- eas Ph Rt ey G. of the Soceey tinued scene of gaiety. [ will pass ort o silence ibe Rockland county, 47 years dng van cane to rg Seath | tears, ety ed it terawi dat Les placing ne . ; ‘ i Ry is iment of Infantry, stationed at Fort Ontario, hus re | efforts of one young man to interrupt the harmony and | by the effects of the heat. Also, in Bloomingdale Road, | engaged in its remo’ an oath of secrecy.” Vege. valorem duty on the total imports of last year was verted into armed cruisers if required, we could Regivient of Inf repair with his company at once to the | good feeling which existed, because 1 think he after | 0 neactects of the he: body of John O'Brien, born in | tation ty ceased; nut a solitary spear of buta fraction over twenty-eight per cent; and | presenta fleet of 120 sail. Rio Grande.— Oswego Adv. Wards regretted the course jhe had taken. On the | Ireland, 0 years of age, who died by the efferis of the | grass h Fem tee ealeed tie uti Nudd thit’’ tw; 5 " i e —— evening of 4th July, we had a ballat Monk's Room, | heat, Also, at No 91 Hammersley street, on the body o! 6 archives of aad are contained in six hundre: his year it w ill be about twenty-five percent. It eee a rapid developement of oe strength on pte Po ailthes Dibs-womiuerwaiwiayiasery | beeiaipees Dorschen! Sern in Gapeumaaptias youre tiger | and thirty-one volumes, all strongly and durahly bound must, therefore, appear plain to every one that a the ocean, is easily accounted for ; this branch of Wood Pavements. Manda isplay of fireworks, The morning of Mon- | who died trom the effects of the heat. Also, at 123 west | in sheet iron Their provisions and drinkab epi complete abolition of high specific, and the esta- | our power, which has always upheld the na- | fi" y7Qod pavements are economical and effective, $y was consumed at a very pl | JOth street, on the body of Evan Pughe, born. in Waley, | served in massive sheet iron tranks- the kessaf whi A * Kir! shore,” and in the evening fame to his @eath by exposure to | 9Fe attached to large plates of sheet iron, with the blishment of low ad Dut one exception) attended, by invitation, a party given | h alorem daties, must bring tional pride and honor of our country, which | submitted toa simple, chemical process, in order to rex | 98 years of age, who of the band tamped upon the . pg Jso, at No 8 Howard street, on the body of John These keys and their Hoge : ; ‘cow. | @ef them imperishable, or it is capital and labor worse | : by pee ae a d re carried by the steward uj ficial the average below a revenue point. All altera- has never been disgraced by a single act of cow- than thrown away, to use them. if put intoer upesame | % the * Farm-house,” by the half dozen gentlemen whom | Neal, born in England, 37 years of age The deceased | 'y e pon all officia! : ‘ ; . pow having , ’ , i i ched toa belt, having the insignia tions of the tariff Inws are dangerous experi- , ardice or cruel:y, which has carried the stars ground—particularly where the soil vu damp rand, ania maatepelion having wiives here on the evening | Ree eee eee ct ea she woornings ant f attached $0 4 -Delty ‘having: the inngnin-et hie ments, and should be made cautiously; but when and stripes to the ports of every nation and foielt wih Me wounen iol decampores, the iores | _ ‘The arrangements reflected much credit onthe gentle- | home to his hoard. heute ad died at abott i cock | tit x6r7 imponiog sight to aaa the members of thie : 4 : " neient ins a principle which has always been adhered to, | in every olime, protected our commerce, and | deslof humblig, and. secs toe oe nea Tone fod = do the hones iy. who Kindly | the same night, suppored to be from the elects of expo: | bend infull regalia with all nt insignia a ld ever forget. ‘Ihe skipper the skipper pro tem, apeuk on all uccasions a—any description’ I might attempt, woul | re or less, in the formation of these laws, is ; punished aggression, can but hold a promi- Matter, in such a state, exhales an abundance of putres- | fs ‘ - - cent miasmata, which renders the air, of a close city adoned, we cannot but have our fears | nent place in the affections of a republic which particular, very impure, and, of course, unwholesam ani ly @ Indy could do. The dining room was bril- | of James Corringon, who came to his death by the effects | d+ facto, ly lighted by numerous candelabras of most primi- | of the heat Also, at No. 43 Marion street, on the body | for theme ® A | time simplicity of constructio a the dazzling light | of 1 Kennedy, born in Ireland, 54 years of age, 40 them injustice. ‘Thef are both veterans, having been xences, and it will be found, when i, | Sometimes is not ungrateful. Gradually’ impairs and enieebles the heal'h, and thus | Served te set off to the best advantage the many lovely aRgerre through the effects of the heat. Also, at 103 | Members of theband from its first establishment. ‘The Pree The o seme . renders the constitution peculiarly susceptible to the Feekio WAMEN ested te rood, st weald be tavidi 18 too late, perhaps, to apply the remedy, that our he commissioned officers in the naval service | quence of those fevers, infections. and contagions, which Ls Tr iodked caren Centre street, on tho body of ala Hawker, tind members, generally ure anancient onler, and it would be ‘ . M Wz) fi Jy | make distinctio1 hi ked so sweetly. death byint rance and exposure to , o fears were not without foundation. We are not | number at present 1024, divided as follows:—Cap- seein, fab a Gh romp Bos ad wa'| whole effair passed off in the most satisfactory manner, | beat Acres he dood house, on the body ofan unknown niyeraary of the Sheet [ron Band was -ele 2 spowed to g0 into detail’, showing where the ad tains 67, of whom £6 ure waiting orders, and 1 on he imagined, then Wood pevementn, were they to be- | 224, {terminated ater a few hours of unalloyed enjoy” | man, about 60 Seare of age, who came to hie death by | brated Ina style worthy of those who ihave, within ‘tne yHorem principle would not operate successful suspension ; Commanders 97, of whorh 60 are come genera, if the blocks were left in their primitive | Meter in whith thels gusete exprettod. the GleasUre ee ene ee ee oentet crack | Rroat evente s wha have rere thie Country pase throug PaOi here thers have been errors made in regu- | waiting orders ; Lieutenants 326, of whom 96 are Gown near the custom house ia this Chis A moment's | eY had enjoyed, must have amply repaid the gente. | effecu of exposure jo het, ‘The Cordoer held yesterday | ti he icteituden i has from Ss sattlemen: oxperion 5 A 4 « ‘ i t 'sio1 y i 5 3 r, three—mi in A in eyew! dating the rate ‘of duty, under that principle, as | waiting orders, and 2 on suspension; Surgeons the Reragaen ac condition of the wood pavemont epg various Little parties. -fanieings riding Re, eed Sheet inter ohien ware pos by the pow ron ty Cort VF | of the areal stregple fac i Vedependeten aes witne we are well aware that where the rate of duty is | 69; Passed Assistant and Assistant Surgeons 65 ; Set nate te rere eam e rreye the eoncerned,there are a variety of interests at issue, Chaplains 22; Passed Midshipmen 181, and Mi: ind a finer set of fellows. * Ae, the evening was most delightfully passed ata very merry | the weather. There is seven more yot to be held this edit in achieving that event. and who have, in bo e of th The deep ruts and concavities throughout the whole surface, show. lagw rapidly and | Te Union. given by one of the lad it Monk’s hotel forenoon, from the +a e cause. ‘The excessive heat has | that battle in which they were so prominen'ly en; = A number of very pretty games. @ been introduced | occa ijone] an unusual numberof deaths, and renders it selected ite anniversary as their anniversary, that the aud many in favor of, and against, the proposed | shipmen 264. extensively vegetable decomposition goes on, when al- yore, in which the ladies participate; and they, having | Sc: necessary for general health, that the inquests | two great events m:gut be celebrated on the sate day— q ivi ternately sutject to a sain, and Se bumidity of & | such winnl vith th erally successful | should be promptly held. ‘The Corover beiug, we sup | vie: the formation uf the Sheot Iron Band in 15¢9, and ¢banges. Where ene interest will be injured, | Our squadrons are divided on tho stations, as in | damp soil beneath. When, at times, the ‘locks have to Heretofore inera ies Dana seine: SUMmInOL ade mtn, meng pr 2. wher porte of the dnp Merten the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. It would Sy another will be benefitted, and we are not of the | the following tabi Ba crest sn cuteatot eeecnitae of rottenness! accommodations at the lake, but this has been greatly | Purser. of the 4th Wurd, held the following inquests mach af your valuable space to go into the de . ve 4 opinion, as many appear to be, that any modifica- No. No. No. men, on the surface of the ground, ina this, without Temedied this year. Besides some excellent improve- yesterday afternoon. On the body of a boy, aged lastanniversary of thie ba: rathers ; but, vessels. guns. ahout,’ Commanders. it 248 20 David wHers 0 26 2000 Joha Rousss 2 ments by See ever eeeaer. ysggen a Farm- about seven years, = in the dock, at the to ey “hel iexonenael any previvus i 5 , ' House has been much enlarge: the addition of astory, | of Pik: treet, yestei morning st an early was filled, and the solemn ceremony of that eveut be The gas house in Centre mreatie;Slone, suMeient to and large wing and pisses wroaid theiioule. Whelkoats | Soe the body, wees resognlond Lj Ma Mi, Hart | tany thing, more soleam tien over’ Oe conte 9 we est? Aoedn, a cholartl any ee iaioctionn, ie simirably Sage b: Mr. RI D , Baldwin ; the meals un- of No. 40 Catharine street, as that of hie 200, who over eon {a I meee Bay, one w ighlog se euty pounds, Pek ‘ } objectionable; the s ny rectly clea fell into the waver last Wednesday . While play- Ws caug! y an embryo member. a seachiodiibetoraatereed nara hichyat | of regettle Comments oa Of this large suriace while the attention of the host and hoes evince the at: | ing. at the Screw dock. Verdict) eccidettal droweicy,| ’ a point on which our | . i most desire to gratify and please their visiters. From | ©; body of an old French woman, called Madam ir. give the government a revenue sufficient to meet | legislative bodies have been again and again ap- than Oe Date hate thee eG ing en the pains taken fy Mr Baldwin to maintain the character | Fontenelle, residing at No. 271 William’ street. She vi. | Long lite to the members of the Sheet [ron Band; may current expenses; and it is all nonsense to pre- | pesled tb, but .whish shidulil Be.’ thke.s v i sileslly Gomutned Aone l at aera fragile and respectability of his house, he cannot but be success | sited Church in we morning about half past 9 o’clock, their shadows never be lese- may their financial re- diet ruin to any class by the withdrawal of the tri- | Lup anc’ nature, itis at once rendered di and imperishable, [ul I trust he may he tully so. | Should any of your and was then in her usual heaith, but was brought home Continue as unlimited for the next three hundred tions of the tariff will produce apy very great changes, seriously corrupting the atmos] her way, inthe country. Our manu- ve become so well established, that they can live and prosper under any tariff that wil) | facturers h rs | tive, fall gro member. of the first wate | sounded from one end of the count th = readers visit the lake. let them stop at Baldwin's, and about e’clock, in @ dying condition. Dr. O'Donnell been for the pist three hand. fling protection the present tariff affords to any’ titi justice be done. When is the zing waist and conséauently no longer Semmes any injark they will find themselves in good qnarters. promptly atte: ded, but hie efforts Were ineffectual, and | Years, priations for all charitable parsoes interest in the country. ria ho have served theft con nee come | “in England, corrosive sabligadPwas et first used for feng aT eane, {ie morning. 1 find that gur esteemed | she died about $o clock. She appesred nearly @0 years | $8 lberal as they have retofore been—may they cow it ¥ ve i (c fo - pe P ‘nds at irm- Hous yal i 5 nue jaintaio th We wish to impress upon the minds of those in | ‘tt eA Who have served their country for near. s purpose ; but the remedy was much more horribly | 4h the ladies have determined to decor old, wnd in destitute circumstai ict, apoplexy e ascendancy they have obteined and i y to rest, I | concluded to bestow a share of my tediousners on you. ly fifty successive years, such men as Charles Pols m now going totry my hand at | Juty 12—Charge of Mu #0 long enjoy od aver every other associatiun; and when isonous than the pestiferous miasmata ge ; whose heuds this bill now rests the importance of Tre vunsally nthe wap i doen any of the members vanish, may it be for that i Stewart, to atta! : ms _ tation Tree usually felled when the sap is down, 4 having de i der—We have to relat i codfish are plent; vodcoc! a careful investigation into the probable opera- | CWS" Are to attain a rank, in any dere com- | 49 that the chief po.iion Of thelr capillary tertele ure neh Pickkagt. | ther horrible murder, committed yesterday by John | were 2 eae : ee - mensurate with the victories and glory they have | consequently empty. When the di-chloride of mercury Rice. upon hie wife, Johanna, while, it ix fd, / tious of a taritf of duties, based exclusively upon | Sysisted in vine ‘ : is forced into them, it does not find sap or albumen suff Religious tntetligence. | a state of mtoxication, ahd in all probability abled by the | the ad valorem principle, before they distally, neh as! a in placing upon the page of our national Gientto take up the third part of it, consequently two- The Rev. Dr. Judson and lady, with their new asso. | 0 ceckive heat of the weather Wappesre thet Ric’ ee apn it history? Captains by name, commodores by thirds ofthe corrosive sublimste remains unaltered and | Ciates in the Mission enterprise, so eminently successful shoemal esiding at the corner of Lah sticet and. 8th | mates ; ‘ = undecomposed in the em Trafic ‘over the in Barmah, after eppropriate services at, the wharf. We want this matter well considered in the degieae! asondiiltiioneie Wy ve ain Thanak | furftee of the perpendicular Es oon irinde the brit- | sailed from ‘Boston, ow the 1th inst, in the ship Faneuil | Sensetas ensconced us hight he and his Senna: judi pm inable ity the French and tle woody fibio into dust. is becomes intimately | a wie were quarreling off and on through the night,and | Portable Dresst ‘asemIn all teint eC Ae a, nee English service, while in fact, they should be able | ened with the particles of the frightiul poison in its | According to the Inst annual repris—of the $89 or | yesterdsy morning ubout 10 0" Ke ortable ng CasemIn all that the n ence a e ent as) luck from words tuey | name import, compact and completereach ticle curt ‘ : y and male assistants sent ont by the | got to blows, wien Rice, while in tthe very ti i the lower House, and we feel confident the result Wel! by title, as they are by age and deeds, to ommiss, . builaing occupied by various Irish families, | , active, and destructive state, and every breeze death iuto the lungs of every being that breathes dained missionat dranken passion, dof ordinary die, of one-fitth | seized up the cutting board, whieh «i by shoemak- Jdsv100 oF Razor Strop, suffi. stand equal with any naval heroes influence ! one from Maxsachuse' $4,042,466, in their bi u it teas 1 eet th , ne 1 ny ni 3 " re rom . | ersin iT Will meet the wishes of the people generally.— | ®” : ibs ody: i im Any court OF ‘The sip or albumen can, however, be as effectively | contributed to the Bourd, ty rter of the | blows upon the back, which caused 177 Broadway, Any alterations the Senate may make in the bill, on any sea. ongress, in establishing no higher acted on by another simple and very cheap substance, | whole, or about $1,000,000 has been gi fully, injuring the poor creature so serivusly | ¢ Howard's Hotel. F e niece’ fusti which would not affect the health iajuriously, and &s it came from the House of Representatives, 84es has neglected the call of justice, and the | Fibic Youd not aMedt te hea seat ae ined Ge irrage will require it to be returned to the House for 28h considerations inseparable from the incen- ' nous petrifaction, almost as durable as granite. This 1n- State.’ Of the 257 Foreign n appropriated by the American | wards of one quarter of the w Lingesed til about ene o'clock, when she ex- us to her death, however she a-ked ng of Poeket , & of the moat beautat tt] Ann. concurrence. Thege is very little doubt but the | SYS Connceted with profess portant part of the subject, however, I'shall comment on | Massachusetts ; and of the contributions to the board, | bese siess of waior, wuken venti zen SON 7 Brondveay the House would concur in sny s di distinctions now existing in this respect between | a sul ere Peaeritts mountivg to about $900,000, the same State has given | few minutes alterwards died Upan the poor chili as | A few doors shove Cow tlaudt stieet. ° a any amendments the d t fs 4 Pt yy a | about one fifth. | certaining the death of her mother, she endeavored to | — Senate might make, but we have about as much | UF "my and navy, be done away with, tillthe |) 6 4 VA KENTISH. | ‘Phe Pittshurgh Annual Co ference of the M, F. | *wake her fathor, who luid drunk Upon the floor, but | Clothing, Ciotstay, Cunhing J. Vandere the time consumed in perfecting this bill, as we | '-Chief, be bestowed on those who have grown | Movements of Travellers. , Mops gece 5 ep short iaiee Baotted | child, Elisa Ane finding hor meses decd, impeatlancty | tve hes ¥ clothing and_take it coolly, oe have that it will not reach the manufacturing in- | 8'€Y im the cause of the Republic. | , Lhe arrivals yesterday. were as limited ax they wsual- | Many of them bad to pay for their. cool berths by belng | SSvaton tthe St med, jek eateteee tis tone | Hiticashie gucas eo akin So ienag 1 are u @ Sunday. ere are atthe | 7 be a ye terests, in whatever suit it maybe sent into the |g, One 6 : | "Ameatean-—J, Williamson, Georgie; O. B. Keith, Col | Tube Some vi money, others of hart, and others of | snyJusice, Roome eomunilted him to prison for exami: | 3 FT Sea Wii os Neue world. The fact is, the adjournment of Congress Svate ano Crry Convention.—Two dollars ® | lege Point; ©. Ta Kent, G. Griffia, Savanna! pt. ToMMon Covxcrt.-The Board of Assistants will mect | "802. Both the parties are Irish, the prisoner is wbuut | em i# more anxiously looked for than the passage of day and roast beef to the members, and increased { Temeaey se fates Army; W. Morris, Bririmore; | gy ing at 6 o'clock. | 36 years of aze, and his wite about 30, An inquest will | ‘rr 5 . a | body this for m" 1 Smvigwionn: ol Che Uma Mive.. | tas T. Bradbury, Virginia; J. © ; jock. . be held npom the body euoul s any of the bills under consideration xes to the people. | Chatlesto Tue Cory Coxvention will also meet at 5 o'clock, in | m , : pac Mae od Gaye Places. me. State of ew intimal | Se 2 Clayton. Georgians Bas | the room belonging to the Board of Aliermen frente Utaaich ta thos some aie thee ie maliemen | cioctnasti, July 1 + sss 8 foot 6 inches.” — PRErAnine ror NEXT Skason.—Tho Bowery | phere theta oy Ce ai Deas ane Piae—Theve male Wanier about the city | wan bailed ont yesterday by Justice werriit—af ig | Wheeling jue 4. et ) — "7, . n, | . + * fi ar r pI i = | | ites! ‘ X ", Hrwt ro Tx Conronation.—Open all the hy- | Theatre; to open in splendid style. |B, Elarke, at Louie: R. Ruberison, New Oi - | We hope the Convention will do sumatning in relation to | we stole. f the testiuony trom the witnesces at tue | Neel iene 90 the Grants in the city, at noon every day, and let them | geesusw Genre Worn Flemming, Remeucky : E. Wilee secensk sib. | he various nuisances tat every where starp us inthe | ¢,¢,Hurpiial an we sum of $8,000, His mo her, | ee a Agen congas sven - least. Let the Liverpool ‘el epcken 50 Che aGe, Soe ton, Porta Rico; 3 thonnil, ~ Orlean J Char, hy ee MousTNReE idncatieniss| pear oi Nea from limbo, when he tinmedi. vornr MARKKT, street washed, and the b | sf in 43.06, | ny Wed . Louisville; W. iIngston, ie M THE UNTA! cour ' 0 i janday, Jal people cooled | ion. 80 6. " | delphia; C. Wesbingioa, Wisconsin: C. ain, Ohio; G. | some filteen or sixteen men, belong | ered ee becca deh Go Mmees MaCord, of the 4th ward. | gig, Wirt Voshi Satan edccaan 4 ree ve Fe ¥ Odam Srhiness.— —The Camb Cambria and Great | saabnc rain, Connecticut; C. Staniield, Rev. H. Sewell, ing- | teau’s Far Company arrived yesterday | Boe nor any y Bight, Charley Cook, whom he Wot one, Pe far ag Balloon They started from Fort 3t. ve about the | caught in the actof robbing the money drawer of $8 in | stock operations were concerned. ¥—G. Denniston, J. Bradford, U. 8. Navy; G. Mul- | first of last month, and eame as far v ‘ | Theatrical and M @ exe 7 hot Britain are now on their way to Boston and New ~ondlogrtansseti - Fort Lee h | the store of Mr. James Lawrence. No 908 Greenwich 4 " . ™* Gaeerwien Taeatar—The Performa: ‘01 venworth | 7 reen' weather has put a stop to all out doors transactions. and ; nees , Georgia; jartin, Philadelphia; B. ‘Sharp, H w tring ti street. Locked up tor trial by Jus ice Drinker. York. The former left Liverpool on the 4th, and | Greenwich to-night, will be for the venethol Misti, |G. Rely, Aideay) HR. diaze, Hisheroot) W. Setipln: | “ECG Mett We Tet Maser teae aetonse Geek aed | Rocgpety af Blten. Properly Oey wetiy beet |b dull orenan te furly vpawus,” Many speculators have the latter on the 7th inst. and will consist of “Green Bushes,” th i ’ hh; W. D Lewis, W. Mares. Philadelphia; Com. the steamer Balloon, in the Chie! iter & good | left town, and others are making preparations to follow as Sere HERR | sketch ofthe " Death of 214) Map 2d iat Navy; Mr. Totten, Sing Sing; Lt. Geo. Cro- | which they reached this Tl item of news deal of perseverance. fi ty gross of peart buttons, worth s00n a8 possible. Navat.—The bark Kathieene, Capt. Bliffn, at eath of Ringgold,” and the « Wandering _ ghan, United States N: they bring is the arrival a tof a large boay | $87. and u lot of combs valued 41 $8, from apedier called | "> 1 this port from Rio Janeiro, June 6th, left i Bove.” altogether an attractive Will. Mr Freerin his ce. | Fraxguin—E.J Hayes, Kentucky; R. Rathbone, Rath- of Mormons, three or four thousand in t mber, aod near | Joshus Williams, living at No, 92 Cherry street, to whom © annex our usual table of quotations for the prin- » Jan » leftin that preity, &s manager, has dove much for the amusement of boneville, N. Y.; H. Mixer, Budlalo, H. Bobbins, Detroit; | one thou Fragons, at Belleview, a short distance be- | they had beep sold by that Poter Conseliy, who stole | cip:l speculative stocks inthis market, for each day of port the ship Columbia, Com. Rosseau, and Porte- | the public, and is, moreover. an excellent actor We | J. Chesny, Albany; N. N. Everett, Boston: F Wiggins, | low Council Bluifs. They had been there and on the , the same from the store of Mr. Cham erie jo. 8h Cedar | “8 aida, Pecovered, on Saturday, 7 the past week. It will be perceived that th . trust that bo will meet with what he deserves. | Mobile; G. Pearson, Boston; C. Grabam, Pi Ivania; | road several months, and were suffering, it is enid, se. street, and all were identified it. Chamberlia to be at there has been mouth, Commander Henry. The sloop-of-war substantial beneét. mareren (a Boove |, Waterbury; J. Howard, Boston; Geo. Chap- | verely for the want of provisions ‘mont were reported | his property ie Rae ee oe hae ee Saratoga, Capt. Shubrick, sailed from Rio om the 1%. —The opprossive heat of the weath. | tied, New York, N. bady. Oblo Jun sctael trate of starvation. Provisions aod gene cre Potiiaoan ants hulking done fe aie, 2200 in ame of the stooks, ant 24 for Bahia solutely necessary that coolness shonid , Howaap—J Crouse, Charleston; E. Afro f arn Wech spmtaae Seceariontoee tek te eT | Mais. U. 8. Sunatone—dhe Legislature of Maine | Mibing done in others. The transactions have been vd | be songht somewhere, and where J. Hopper, Virginia; J. Leods, Philadelphia; Faom Navvitas—The brig Clarissa, Captai | found toan at Costle Garden ? The anircmente afore, Livervool, We nt wi « +» Vaptain ' ed there, together with the delicious sea breeze, und dy BO%ton, C atte, arrived yesterday, having laft that place | lightful refreshments are irresi : e Te Ir Dtancoutee Bein had ey i the pro- | a5 at ‘oe W. Hayes, F Hayes, Montreal; T. Keane, | visions stored at t| c ir the use of the Fur Com- , 3 oo Wi sendbatts ot Pierce, Milwaukie; T. Appleton, C. A Jouss, | pany. Three messengers were seen by our informants ‘PSt-: iD the House Caucus, James W. + of va iractions. Boston; J. Price, Connectieuk J. Lowther and lady, Te thet : * gusta, was nominated on the first pores oy the follow, succeeded in electing @ peoutur On the Sin | Most exclusi Cis ly confined to the three reat railroad fam ir way trom Fort Leavenworth to them, but nov, F: WoTations Ps on the 20h ult. By ber we are in seion of = Ma Trete’s Avromats —Mr. still conti Tennessee; Geo. Young, England) D. Brigham, Boston | as has beon supposed, for the purpose of enlisting men | 5'6 Hamii vreau). Toms” i the oiaadtocs’ i iY one Mani ‘isan a posse: nues to for the Senta Ke expedition ; uf quite @ different 5 Hamlin, 23 Sat'y. Mo Wey Thy we Giles of the £1 Zarata, avd the El Fenal to the 2ath, ¢xhiblt hie wondertul speci mochanisin at Gothic | was their errand, but the ezuct purport of whlep was ee ie ents be Cyr oplakes shtcdey | Soe Hiat..- = SY te” ae 4 “ak . he a , er onda | Mote: - — - - _ - Shey comin’ 20 news Geo. Ditron, Eeq., U.S. | sine Branay sppeere toll at NiMow tn La Sri. |, 1 Kingston, Comal tee webteer testing the fast wool econ ma nenen stune leaner aicatane demversl. . ™ | Hiclem Sa oe a “Ke consular egent ot Neuvitas, and lady, oame pas | phide” Itis suppoued.f talent ulroady displayed Bat Deen exceedingly warm—the thermometer ranging | ters on Platte River, abeva the Pawnes couvtry, and nee | 4 The cMicace Distaior—Mr. Kerr, the whig caadi: | { = ie af Bh a aX ronan Per | rine poeta ranete me siaatceedaes rel ton is ois ky, oe ta ee ee hoe eee | some ative chrom ng | teeta rate a aah natly ie Seren BR Be By dig Si <ertillitapeitinnsilijinatsiiies this fevorite bullet pantomime. Mille B., is pow the In Hartiort. on i thi rmometer, in the The present rise in the Missouri . ‘ih 4 rm whin 10 Siape, pe ws” 99 i Coom Ororon 704 Tuinar® Bax —Visivto Cam out digital dane te country | shade, was et O7 degreee'ubowe sone | nea pres a a La, ion it reporad fcom the Benton tained ate lat eign an going to Hho Waess = SSS 2 bx te Garden on @ hot, sultry evening. re cireas entered Syracuse on the 11th In Boston, according to the foil duriog the winter, snd the weatner was unusually ee ik = tM me im be . P inst. nithing and graceful teats of Mad thermometers at noon ranged ot trading post ; consequently | ANTICIPATED ATrack un Fort SNBLLING.—We | connttl = 0 “Kn = boeagemnareaeesenrags | Macarte@nhorseback, and the drolieries of Dan Rice, | they varied from 04 to hee end ore pearly all winter, | are iniorined by C . ¢ | Stow - = 3 = MS Boanp oF Assistaxt ALDERMEN.<Thore will be \ a ae clown, call forth universal approbation ter in @ comparatively cool place, hed fallen only to 903, Cad the NODing, Was Not 80 good as tn og i | Red Wing. union Sntres frie dE iia fe st | Bre" Bete go Ss sos ‘% meeting of this Board at the usual hour, (5 | /mthove who have seen them. | During the night the tempersture of the ‘was | gotwithstanding, the company trading from come tottisscions hed bega yeosived ot Fos cig a ee Be Se e’cleck) this afternoon . i Mr. Skerrett’s company je raid to be qui | about 60 in the most favorable tevenicne | dove very good business, and succeeded tn getting ® | fore he left, that the Indians were collecting ne 0% ey me a 6 ae at Monireal. éiind Serennecoerts! |" "tn Sebttmere, oa: the t0ch take tee oadeloaiieeb bed | Nek dao’ ts welt and ers terstom el peeeumed, ciniy, wit the intention of aking an. tick’ on the = RN EN ts fy Sf ; Fares ro Tax Puystcraxs.—The fruit vendors | -D* Meyer left Pittsburg for the East, on the sth inst. | '°,%2°- boats are expected to arcive irom fans. pece-eB0 Louie | Fer iot the parpow of eflvcting the liberation of one of AR A. Milita. 0) avwen: of the « fe says, his two concerts here were attended | tiger? idence, on the 10th inet, the thermometer stood Era, July 8. | the Sous, who oer. id was held in cus A comparison of prices ourrent at the olose ef the mer ya , Stowe by y arti apd . 14 aan ever |r Brooklyn, on Friday last, the thermometer reached | _ Diexinsor Couizap.oThe sahucl commencement of | prevdor of ccchiel coms tiese ag is tet | Ket yesterday, with those corrent at the opening of the Tr Lsemnes Gerson —Weork for tholnwyar, | te he wilted ws He conclude to revistt | nearly 100°. Workman were’ Oompelled te suepend ta, | thie inettation took place on the th inst. ‘The exorcl- market on Monday, shows falling off in Long Island of } Dorvand some inetahoes of » swoke of the eun soe passed off with great dele Mper cent; Harlem, % ; Canton, }4 ; Norwich and Wop