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<a RRR EN meee eieceieeaeea iaieniaa ee \ 7 . State Polities—The Fall Election, — ‘Theatrical and M 4 dorabls blo ot | Matters from the Army of Invasion, { Niti\v YORK HERALD. | The time is fast approaching when the sove- | Bowsay Tuxatas—The drama of Hoboken was pats sbout his face; 1 ar person in he om _ Burra, Meeeo) ight Bank of the | ‘Tuseday, August 1-6 P.M. = = reign people of this State willbe called upon to | formed last evening to a very crowded house, and was | gxamined the pistol, which was lying atthe feetof the |» t > uly 26, 1846. Quotations for stéeks today went down on the s emday, August 12, 1846. exercise their rights as freemen, by appointing, | Mllowed by the “Blind Boys! Doom” The whole of the | deceased, on and found it was net one | )) There has arrived (rom the different States, up | run. Long Island fell off 3; Harlem, ; Norwich and —s through the medium of the ballet box, certain of, | Performances gave great satisfaction, and we must parti- of thom which was lying on the sheaf Ciess © fe wie: | tO-this date, twenty thousand volunteete—about | Worsester %; Reading, 4; Morris Censl, 4. Penneyl Whe Debate ov the Oregon Tréeaty—The Cor Aeon whom they Will detegute-the- of, <ularly compliment the manager on his admirable method loaded. as thad eee «| six thousand are stationed at the Brazos Santiago | ania 6's went up 3 per cent; Canton, X. The sales respondence, tiago s great h ithout my | tins Pitot not large, and there does not appear to be any dis. . raring and carving ot the, Inv, and repre: | gt fora Reuenre dawg saan RagWigpl as sen man aner{ South etalageateonnsonet ron ements -Pentoealsttedeaog Ve commence publishing in this day’s paper, 2:47 them in the legislative halls of Scott having been engaged for a fe’ pigivs vious to Dr. Wm. 8. To! of the city prison, made anex- , S!On, the are stati the th | the-exeoutive journal of the Senate of the United | *°7tins {hem in the legislative halls of Meteste, poste peti raion, ok nef Halaten eal he ra nearer auicby etal | {ihe Hie Grande, on i ight bank eM” | gia te re -— 3 and of the nation. New York has always given ated to-night, together with” the drama of the Dumb jn the fo as ma) been made by a { it i esis tas! ee ‘a | i sScasameciane cobalt .r tone to the other States, and the result of our elec- | Girl and the faree of Reflection.” Of course we may Goahas ged from a pistol; also a circular ring about the #8, Where Gen. Taylor has for the present estab- | There appears to’bs am effort making todepress the mar- tions affects the choice of the people’s represen- 2 expect another full house. the wound in the forehead, about | lished his head quarters. His tent is pitched on ket ; but holders do not feel disposed to put their stocks séstion ofthat body, relative to that treaty. We | *tvesin.the North, Gouth, Bast, and Westend - d, which q ‘ | aaeriee bean arg che a bane Mr. fhe, site of tbe, a cna io ase (BO orn the sc of the pes a Grande, directly oppo- | forward for sale, and the ny will find it very difficult - a ngage! J bee: moana this essed against it; the wound hada burnt appearance; | site Fo. Brown, ere hé'cah be seen arall | to prices down, until fancies into weake: extract it from the Union, and will publish che | °788% About results that can be attributed to ne | beautiful theatre. Miss Kennedy, a very protty girl is Keoula have been produced by the discharge sf apistol | ora day or. nigh DB dir 4 man | t “ . Widotshorm etn. other influence. rapidly acquiring the good opinion of the public. ‘This in hisown hands, and was evidently the cause of bis | ° 1” y. re ea ee rae adage | "The Butchers’ end Drovers’ Bank has declered a divi- s st as ec deat ® The eyes of the people in the most distant parts | evening an immense attraction is offered, it being the ag slice Low; Wild tise’ cburge'ot the ectablish- | of his “ales! all ie apne , t6 send rate thas por Cent payable’ thal LMRh i. of our large country, are always turned towards benefit and last appearance of Mr. Wocd. The perform- ment, states that the deceased, whom he did not know, | troops, as’fast as "transportation canbe furnislied | ‘The Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylva- States, inclading the brief remarksofthe members, and the corres pondence of Messrs. Buchanan and McLane on the Oregon treaty, during the s cret Oar readers will find these documents well worthy of a careful perusal, for th y give & Cor | the Empi t sactitihiny ances will commence” with the highly popular and suc’ came tothe door of the reading room, where he was | him{to forward supplies, as far as Camargo.— | rect view of the understanding that existed at | i empire State on the eve of an election; and | Seetturdrama, imkion expiecely fer ie Wood, silat este ey tlonday} afternoon, and asked where the pis: | fom this point the General will take his depart at Philadelphis, declared a dividend of four per cent Washingt the time the treaty wi ified | to eee. BPROMr that no course of action was | ing with the most thri interest, entitled the “ Dumb tol. ry was. | thencame up with him, and he asked | yarns PBr~ | on the Ist inst., out of the profits of the last six months. peun&ion at the sime the treaty Wee, SAPO | sated nus seni) the beset ee k in New | Man of Manchester.” Mr. Wood is almost the only me where wo kept the pistols. 1 showed him, and he | ture forthe interior, and towards Monterey. About | ‘The Bank of has declared # dividend of four in regard to the navigation of the Columbia river. ‘as known in New ‘| actor living, who can carry out the pantomime necessary took the pistols and examined them; he did not fire | 3,000 men of the command have already ar- hanisions. Tt will be perceived that Senator Niles introduced York | for the correct portraying of this character. M1.Freer either of jhe asked me at what time the mostcame | r,ved at Camargo without being opposed. It per cent out of the profits of the last six months. ye bie dan: Bote n> mntrocucec’ ‘The ensuing fall election will, on many ac- oe will lao appear inthis eve. /2 a0 tpie galery Ttold him there was no regalar time | yenerally believed that the Mexicans will iM ‘The annexed bill, in relation to the transit trade of ar sndment .aitiug the nght of navigation to 7 . ‘ion, the amu let “ Riv ancing Ma came A 2 - i‘ 8 counts, be the most important election that we © ters,” will be pve ; the whole to cenclude ba I the come the next day and begin to shoot. another fight, but not until the army rea“hes Mon- | Canade, hes passed both houses of Congress, and has, » year 1563, but that it was promptiy vote sary, inasmuch as it was under- rof the Hudson Bay Company It serio comic pantomime of “Don Juan” When we state The Jury rendered a verdict that William M. Price | terey, or between Monterey and the winding | without doupt, received the fgnature of the President ul d to his death b; : asses of the Saltillo, The General pays no re- 4 that Messrs. Wood, Phillips, Chapman, and Miss Julia came to his death by a wound in the head, caused by the Ferd to reports or oprams can moving phe and become a law. A bill was passed last session, allow- | fast as his means for transportation of his stores have had in this State for a number of years. will affect the future history of the country in“@ | Drake appear in thia piece, it is suificient to crowd the discharge of a pistol in his own hands. ing drawback on foreign merchandise imported into 1 } — hone ind yndent of any other attraction. Let the bene- ald ex that year. These documents Tearkable degree, and may, perhaps, elect the | Reins Isat et harvest this evening, from the pleasure hej Police Intell | will allow. In consequence of the dangerous | the United States for consumption in Canada. This pondrat ¢ that we took of the conduct op Dcminee of the successtul party to the Presidency | has so often afforded the public. Avg, 11-—Duhonest Servant Officer Norvis, one of | navigation of the Brazos greatdelay has occurred. | bill allows drawback on merchandise imported into Great Britni f ofthe United States in 1848. All the political par- Castix Gaxvex—The energetic managers of this de- | the Chief's aids, arrested yesterde; an Irish | Many vessels have been lost, and a large quantity | this country from Canada, for exportation to foreign inthis matter; and pnts it beyond y, teil ; ; ss , Woman the name of Mary Lee alias Vaugh, on the fc i i doubt that a miserable pettifogging trick has ties into which the people of this State are divi- | lightful place of resort are determined to spare no pains robbing her Buasd er, Mra. Haskin, residing of stores for the army, together with many lives. | countries. A . ded, are already in the fie i tions | in theirefforts of making their establishment equal to 2 a of There is a great demand for steamboats to take}, ) L—Daawwick” ox -Inroats anv been attempted on the people of the United States fy. the eamaie mfg Dei saa ktay propery aay ef ie"iai ih us wonld: Catace nanan compoced of | Peri, te canara tiie Woran had. been athe cetice | supplies up the Rio Grande, and to tow vessels | A™#P4 Taanarr Butt Deswas by the governient of that country. This is the en fee gba ‘aiadiivseltcctiaamtdomedé everr | 2 Mrs. Hastin for the last four months, and the family | over the Brazos Bar, that are loaded with govern- | Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- Gilv'view wean take of! 2 The whigs have appointed the 23d of Septem- | talented professors discourse hea: id very being absent in the country this woman took the o ment stores. It is reported here that there are | tives of the United Stetes of America in Congress as- 'y view we can take of it. bernext as theday of holding their convention. evening, while the cool gurgling of the fountains join in tunity of sobbing the premises of $416 in gold and silver, | eight or ten ships laying off the Brazos bar loaded | sembled, That any merchandise imported from the The letters of Messrs. Buchanan and McLane ‘ euphonious chorus. The balconies afford one of the finest and # quantity of ladies’ ing apparel, such as brown | with volunteers, waiting to go over the*bar. Gen. | British North ‘Amaeca provinces ad. ing the U: are fair specimens of h The democrats have not yet appointed a day, on | views in the city, while the gorgeous range of panora- | spd eaiaogha dresses, some ray superior mousse- | Tavior has ordered Capt. Lawton to make a sur- | States, which shall have been duly ente : Specimens of honorable, upright, and gecount of some sectional prejudices and divisions | mas within are worthy the examination of all. Night | lines de er articles, in all | OY of ee otse an thi Pe madiate vicinity of the | duties thereon paid or secured according to law straightforward dealing, They are characteristic | oxicting among them, The natives will hold their | tet BIR crowds visit the gurden, where good sir, valued at between four end five hundred dollars, ‘The | Te¥ ots Cols Of rie NRTATS Sard cause | ofthe ports of entry in the collection districts situated c i * v their | above office: Ov" used jay | 26 9, . on no} northwestern fron- of the statesman if good gig Be die esr bers 3,000 people mor 4a shipping office of Mr MoMurray, where | the channel to be buoyed out. This will fucilitate | ters of the.United States, may be i i i 3 . raday th ill be 10 or 12, y by land or Wena Eboeteat Cc eee nr ree Sng we the third Mondsy,of Apgiit, inst; pet orn the spacious saloons. e | she just paid her passage in the packet ship John R. | the movements of the army toa igh A ihcd extent, | by water, or partly by land and partly by water, to any Adjournment of Congress—Defeat of the Mex. ‘h® abolitionists on the 8th day of September Sans, Lent & Co’s Spienpip Exurertion—The Buffa- | Skiddy for Liverpool. Sho lnmedistely taken inte | as this point 13 the only place that a depot can be Fork or parts from which merchandise may, jean Peace Bill—The Vetoes. next; and the national reformers on the 29th inst, | jo people are in raptures with the él little turn-out | oy (Ape ee jor ahyranitdher gm ~amre el | depended upon, along the poet He left Mate | isting ws, be sxnerted Sor ene foanyforigecou he lay attw Yoloc! ‘ s i-re! pir | of children. The carriage, which is just large J . ' moras a few days to enter on the duties. ie r such viene 4 On Monday at twelve o’clock, the first term of |The new party, styled the anti-renters, held their enough to contain the two ehilaren, was built by Messrs. property, together with a bill of exchange for tare Kazan, ole, was loston Padre Island, | tere, Tet the a impeittmeoraaee, len the Twenty-Ninth Congress adjourned, after a | Cenvention on the 4th of July last, and nominated | Creamer & Haight of this city. It’is drawn by four of | Me Mester is sterling, which she had purchased of +. e1ve miles north of the Brazos bar, on the night | Sueno ye that existing lowe relating to the transpor- session of eight months and eight days, during Ira Harris their candidate for Governer. ! the.calebeated fetes, DeOHErs OY 2, came rn aa, | ocused wes ons oe tc pet alee Layee mex'to sail | of the 2lst, There was on board 18) volunteers. | tation of merchandise entitled to drawbeck from one dis. which a number of very important bills were The two principal parties, whigs and demo- | geen hundred dollars. The Buffalo Commercial ¢ at 12 o’clock the which was certainly a very They saved their tents, camp equipage, and | trict to another, or to two other districts, and the due ex- pasted, most of which have become laws of the | rats, are sadly cut up and divided. ‘There is no | of itas follows: Yesterday noon, the two fufantile gym. | lucky arrest. | of Police committed the pri- about twenty days rations—no lives lost. Capt. | portation and proof of landing thereof, and all regula. passed, s cb of the nasiens, Maurice and Jesse, by special invitation, vi | Soner for examination. Hill on hearing of the accident despatched wa- | tions which the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe gons across to the island, for the transportation of | {oF the security of the revenue, shall be complied with. land; while others having been acted upon by | Cohesion among the whigs,and it is doubtful whe- | hi, Honor the Mayor, with their Lilliputian equipage.— | _ Rebbing a Friend. —A tailor by the name of Samuel both houses, were vetoed by the President, ard | ther their journals will agree in supporting the no- | ‘The miniature ertablishment excited much admiration, | CATY, was arrested yesterday by oficer Niven of the Their baggage, éc., to the Brazos Isiand. ‘The | We annex statement exhibiting the quantity of cer- y esident, an 4 Cae 7 ; rticularly the four beautiful ponies by which the fairy- 24 ward, on a charge of rob! tng &: Brother chip by the irdin Naw Orle 8 the object in view defeated. The river and har- Minees of their convention. That section known fixe praia was drawn through the streets. ‘They | ame of Richard Mooney, residing at 16 Reade street, *27an was trom New ans. tain articles exported from this district, for the first seven LA vrs Gente and Lent in another of the sum of $413 in gold, under the following circum. _ Six regiments of the Louisana volunteers, and | months of the past three years. Mostof the staple arti Bor: bill a0. then seas ep osedinmtaliaers Iai se tBeR muir tec eet Ane eae a Weert te by his honor with the most | stances:—I[t seems Mr. Mooney intended to go west and seven companies of the Alabama volunteers have | ¢105 of export are included in this table. on the shelf by the prerogative of the executive, | Kenous mass of politiciansin existence. They have | Tatyed' und flattering attention. Theso beautiful chil- | drew on Saturday last this amount of money from out of been ordered toN Orleans tobe mustered outof'ser- | ‘ rm i The first bill was vetoed upon constitutional | embodied in their creed all the fantastical isms of | dren have not only han taught the artof plessing an au | O7*,coSnierty for several years peat; an om mestiny | (eons ee eerie, 1a fo serve six monrns; | ice, 8, "Sime nel Same eens ene A . mij ™ | | grounds, and the latter upon the want of fea- | the day, such as Fourierism, abolitionism, anti- | dence, but fe depert | ofsociety, Mr. Senda spares nei. | With his friend Carey on Monday, they both tock % twelve months. It was left with them to remain és ; : A : A ss i | | drink together and proceeded to one of rn 188 sibility, and in consequence of its establish- capital punishment-ism and every other ism, all | ther pains nor expense in their education, which is even | drink together and proceeded to one of the Wall twelve months or to be mustered eut—they pre- | ing a precedent, in the opinion ef the Presi- | of which are rejected by the other section. The | mae adanced an tao their age usually are, | Ton doing #0, Richard looney placed the gold in ferred iG ret teed, neve, server ory aoe, 227 dent, dangerous to our institutions.. The justice locofocos are in much the same plight. The old | jational Theatre, Boston, opens next Monday | TGA oe his vale pockets pa Peainn ‘have ont board aleeady 200 of these ecg sol- | anes ry oh ofthese claims is considered by the President distinction between barnburners and old hunkers | evening. Mr. Wheatley of the Park, is engaged, among | Tew more drinks together, they called upon a. frie diers, to sail immediately for New Orleans; the | Butter, kirk 4,329 very doubtful, and he quotes Mr. Jefferson as an __ Still exists. Indeed, the two parties stand on equay | vag one ieorchrarehiecle chtke Cote diiiat itheahee Oy te aee of Se cnT nlite eet ae ee balance of them sre expected daily to arrive at , Cassia, case ies 5a aa anthority for this opinion, ‘These are the first ob- ground in this respect, and are fairly balanced | goston, we notice the names of Mr. and Mra. Bland, and | and Carey seated themselves ‘ata smailtable, and very ea ert Miah service are | “andles, Sperm, boxes 5,588 230 9/520 jections, others, such as the inability of the Trea- , in divisions. It is impossible to say who the no- | Mr. Vache. ee Sey a ae! Seen ee EL page a | generally enjoying tolerable health. The volun- | Cheese, ‘allow, boxes, 16,267 re} . brs 4 sury to meet the demands already made, or to be | minees of each of the partiesmay be. One section | | Miss Clara Ellis took s farewell benefit on Monday | f'n" Fong out a little way,and left ; i the courso of teers are suffering to a great extent with the dys- | eee sal made wpon it, on account of the war. The last | of the democrats is favorable to the re-nomination | ne -y sacpesatatty) for ‘some time past. | half an hour Carey returns, and they both went into the entary and fever, brought on by theirown care- | (oe ‘04 ie Obie ‘the f ink | of Silas Wright, while the other repudiate this ai. th’ Theatre Royel in shop together, and on waking up Mooney, it was then lessness; their officers ure not capable of taking | C: noe ee gape Ae 4549 2,712 jections are the most powerful, but we think | of Sil right, ju s Pp Mr. Templeton was to sing eat y discovered that the money was gone. Carey was at care of them, or even themselves. | Coffee, casks and bbis, | “413 83 5 the President will not be sustained in the position | gentleman, and insist upon having the one term | Kingston, on Friday last. | once accused by Mooney of having robbedhim, from the Gen, Taylor has ordered to be erected at Point | bags 29,981 378 3,950 e . A j. |. Mr. Silabs it St. Louis on the 5th instant, delight- | fact of no person having been in the room except the y" ‘i | Tet 1,607 he lias taken in relation to the justice of these | principle carried out, and a Western man nomi- | i.7'the inhabitants with hie Yankee delineations, accused; the accused volunteered to be searched, but no | Jsabel, a, general hospital, capable Sf ret cs Tree 55 56 : ; * | ing men. al | * claimed by American citizens for spolia-, This is the position of the political parties at | ity u ty | the money, tus preparing hl ~ . water can be had for the sick onl.y It is reported | , f tions committed by the French prior to the | present, and we think there is a fair prospect of a | | Dsarm or Witiiam M. Paice, Esa-‘The community | Committed by Justice Dr 4 that the volunteers between May’s camp and | 1248 ete 216 81st of July, 1801, is now in the hands of those | great family quarrel in each. For our own part | W%* hang ergata — eg mayer S x Cerxertion We notions: in oatandag'e Herel mal Matamovanyste dying off with the velo whut | Faidertons Nek rn a who have purchased them of the original hold- we mean to nominate Postmaster Morris for Go- | ‘Tre Deen on iris the head with pistol, n the | oft man by the name of John Grant,ofslarge sum ef or onthe Rio Grande, ‘There are novvessels of Fish, Diy'Geif ewe aueal aot 16.960 ers. Many of them are now in the hands of | vernor, on our own hook, and do all we can to | pincl galley stteched €o Ottignon’s gyinussium, in Ca-'| money, in tae Bowlin Porropirt tape | Aube the navy at present on this coast—none have been | Hack el. bbls 1.260 age {an speculators, who have purchased them of the | elect him. The horrible way in which the busi- | 19) street. Mr. Price wasa lawyer by profession, and | toa Mr. David Walker, No. 172 Fulton street. We now eon oF ae BP Rete ary mR: | Ey : 238 aealt passed by Congress would have put thousands | positive of his competency to fill the gubernatorial | He commenced the practice of his profession some thirty | was accidentally present when the affair took place, and been ordered to co-operate with Capt. Lawton’s | Gin, foreign, pin pa) ashe pee upon thousands of dollars in the pockets of those | chair, and if he be not elected, the fault cannot be | years ago, in partnership with a Mr. Smith, since de- plore ke nee ae are ve ~ expedition and command. They will be able to Hume and Bacow, ow 300 oat ins " j 1 . ji ; i i ides, num rf rf 5, parties, where it would have put hundreds in the | aitributed to us. ; | ceased. |The connection eiring which tite they beta | obtained from the pocket of Grant,in the presence of Te Caney oedioneral ole the command | Hoes bales... Sse 7g awaveriinecs celia he dnlarnciaspraybo have i We are opposed eee elving, nite | large practice, which , brought it a considerable income. barkeeper and two or three friends, which caused the GF Capt. Graham, arrived at Matamoras yester- | & 3 af inherited the original claims. his, however, but this isan extraordinary case, and will justify | At the dissolution of the partnership with Mr’ Smith, Mr. elt with éntent to —Aseistant Alderman day. This company has been detailed as one | 052 MA, 92, does not affect the justice of the claim upon the | us in departing trom ous principles, by requiring | Price joined in business with Wm. S- Sears, Esq. then a) reais of the 13th ward, arrested last nighta black fel. company ofGen Taylor’s escort. Capt. Graham | at wm | | student in his office, and now one of our most eminent government. There is no doubt but that an im- | him not to accept another office worth four dol- | and respectable, lawyers, with whom ho remained in See ee eee heer onan) Se SORA WO ERAT i wil tee beanase 24.278 ma. . 2 4 it fo kill a man names - days fore Gen. Taylor will change ead | y ? proper and injudicious period has been selected | lars per day while acting as Governor. | = ao sat Reeuiune: cies eae | or. iltee oie ae i Guanine to Camargo. y " Guedian al 7 | 3437 a3 to satisfy these claims; but we trust that at some | Thus the political cauldron of this State isbe- | District of New York, which office he held until his Te: | Gace «Mat pacha nedigrin i fg Ma Sera SH W. | Le 1s future time, when the treasury is not soembar- ginning to boil. | signation, in 1837, when he bein ped foouwlbes charged with stealing a lot of marble worth $25, belong- Army Intell: { i . broad nearly two years, when he returned and resumed ; sad 5 iy jigence. 65.210 58,298 rassed as it is at present, these claims will receive : _ | the practice of his profetsion, but failed in getting much | 26,t0 Mr Joseph Blunt, residing in 28d street—Locked 7h brig Orleans, Capt. Patterson, arrived yesterday | RE ness that couside hey are entided ABOLITION INTERFERENCE WITH SOUTHERN | pusiness. His affairs, for some «years before his death, | lds bendaumod-dham, aol a Delany, was ar. | {fom Brazos, ing on board Company I and F. of the | ae a8 hat cousideration they are entitled to. Ie i vere desperate, and getting worse every day, until he | _ Grand Larceny—A man, cs (pany ache ‘Washington Regiment, under the Command of | " 7 The veto of the river and harbor bill at first | RIGHTS—If indeed, the body of mortals called WG Nultthein irretrievable, and in a At of despair | Tested yesterday, charged with stealing $45.in bank ills, p, Soniat—W, O- Picayune, uguet 3, | Fa 00 eated considerable excitement amongthe West- | *Pelitionists, ever achieve any other object than Committed the rash act that ‘terminated his life. ‘Mr. | Polonging to Cotes ares, SECA Cog tt ee | sia war | 2,105,678 510,097 ry 7 es St the abolishing of all but contempt and disgust to- | Price was hearted, generous man in time of | St present at No. 69 Cherry P | Naval Intelligence. 522 302 469 ern members of Congress, and at places deeply as a 1 | tered his money with a profuse hand. | Bete Larceny—Officer McDougal of the sth Ward, The United States revenue cutter Van Buren has | ae 1,087 eT ob Seta : ;, wards themselves from reasonable men, they | nshine friends neglected him ; and etty Larceny ge 7 » arrived at the South West Pass. ‘The following is a list | 217 interested in the improvements proposed; but it 3 . ! t pati arrested yesterday a black woman, called Eliza Tromble, % i 40,578 ALLS , pte te must pursue a different course from their-present who eat of read and drank of his wine when ‘4 —Cuapt. T. C. Roudolph; Lieutenants, J. T. | is rapidly subsiding, and the objeetions of the P caver eee ei en te Help hin Whee he weer see | changed with robbing a colored man by the name of Da- ci oct erage See as 12800 ohne may Mian one. So long as the influence of their policy ‘oulti ig niel Spencer,of $10, while in a den in Little Water street. ee ee Ge | 128 256, President meet with general approval. “ : d in difficulties. $5 of the above money was recovered by the above off. | 3 Gunner, C. Rogers; Carpenter, 1,377 The Mexican peace bill was defeated by the St0PPed with themselves, it would be of small Muirany—Attracted by the sound of drum and fife, | cer.—Committed for trial. C. A. Patterson.—N. O. Picayune, August 3. | Ht eimcaraee er en they. ec oy ‘He ' moment, but if any thing is calculated to rend | near our office yesterday afternoon, we beheld, what | beaepnenss rape Sse *mastaane ie want oftime. It was killed by Mr. Davis, of we first thought, might be a band of revolutionary he- Court of Special Sesaion: Election Returns, tort $ ‘ i isti r h and : f fine looki Massachusetts, tal | asunder the ties existing between the Nort I roes arose from the dead; a company of fine lookin; ed avetdardatins Aliccuen, taaeateh / i a srr gt i aliing aaa oa be raid the South, it is the officiousness of these misguid- | men, with the same uniform that is always associat Ave Pat. tones saetivane 4 bor, charged wi We have returns from « few Counties, but they are of Su refused to give way for the Chairman of the Fi- ed beings, who watch every opportunity to inter- ideas of Leciagton Fae Bunker Hill | stealing a sum of money from the till of a Mt. Ban in sucha characteras makes it impossible to trust them Kh nance Comunittee to introduce a resolution to ex- iid ; i i ‘ mae ee eee cae | Charlton street, was adjudged guilty, and sent to the implicitly. The vote for Governor is as follows :— é@ " . Ae fore with the family relations of our southern me taste, which has influence House of Refuge. ie eho lsd: Prarie tant Spagna FF ar tend the hour ‘of adjournment, and continuing diana, ction of their dress It is one which woul ae | Wes Dee * next placed at the bar ona charge of Seunttes. Marshalt, W. Whitcomb, D, Clay. Polk; ! 167,583 speaking until within one minute of the hour of SE" : ; up good feelings, and it is truly republican. The | stealing $4 insilver coin, belonging to Ellen Vaughan. }ertholomew... ... <> = 1 2 Gan & Imp, lbs... 14.162 756 Ear Aint Mdicdiiiwelit: Sarthieway the bill was idet Our attention has been particularly called to this | name of the company is appropriate, the Putnam Guards. | S)> was found guilty, ordered to be locked up in the city Descbuty’ 00 P= ha $55. Tobaceo, leaf hhds... 2.775 2/062 2463 saya i 4 + subject by a letter published in an evening paper | __Mratany—The Brooklyn City Guard arrived inour | prison for20 days. Pearbo s Ay = ss Bal i5t int isa as there is but very little doubt but that it would ¥ Hy city yesterday, on their way home from Newport. We ~ Ann fF for steali , was booked fora two Haucoel 70 =- — 7 | wyit ae urd have passed, had there been a little longer time. | °£ UF city, the substance of which is us follows: finderstand they have been kindly received'and nobly | months residence on the Irland, Hendricl 400 = rrr} = We not aan v5 tat hala Bi q Quitman, the wife of the former Governor of treated at Boston, Providence and Newport ; feaving bo- | — John McGrath, was then placed at the bar, and found Hami s 2 = Whitey bo 382 ‘310 Thus ended the first session of the Twenty- Mississippi, and now a brigadier general i of hind them a favorable opinion of our state volunteers, guilty of an assault on an officer, for which offence he jor’ ¥ 5; in = Pity = | Wool, bales... 285 57 Ninth Congress, session that will long be re- | the United States, on s¢evice in Mexico, secompen eaters Miitany—The Independence Guards of our city, | was sent to the penitentiary. Le gn beer, was, Jepuine 200 ea 203 al ‘There has been an increese in the exportation of beel, membered for its length, for the many important | still younger, and attended by a servant in whom Gen. Wets.on drill il day, yesterday, and In the evening paid |. Toit eg oieScity prison for 16 day. ; . FA ood a 91 | putter, corn, corn meal, cotton goods, flour, (wheat and measures perfected, and for the final termination. Quitinan had unbounded confidence, whom he entrusted - ‘The Hook and Ladder C N James Shea, an aged person, for assaulting his wife, Madisoa . 450 - = 41 rye,) lard, whale oil, pork, rice, tobacco, tallow, whest, prs : . with uncounted moneys, and who was strongly attached | Boston Visirexs—The Hook and Ladder Company No. (who had been his partner for upwards of 20 years) was Montgom: - 20 = z whiskey and wool ; and a falling off in the e: ion There have been many things to praise and | to his master’s family, proceeded New York, by 1, of Boston, passed by our office yesterday morning, on So1¢'to the penitentiary for six months. Morg.. -_ 36 — i xportatic many to condemn, but upon the whole the peo- | ay of the Long Island Railroad, for Newport, and spent their way to he Place, at he ineiuton of the gente: | T“sjary smith, was next placed atthe bar, foratealing Owes. <¢ io = PD ia soratipe pe eecnpeheagmedncl ys eel jet? . Saturday and di ight at the Tremont House, tre | from Cal A © was pro- _ 218 =- " 5 |, naval stores, sperm oil, rum, soap, « ple have very little cause of complaint. It is bet- Boston ve A i sid ry fe P a ee temees appeared like men able and willing to do founced"euiy, ame Peni to the penitentiary for é monte Handa i am . J teas, and whalebone. ‘The value of Beeches an 7 r ’ ita s n leavi for New} on Monday evening, she dis- . Cc mer, @ 8 witzer! - = ter that the many questions agitated, should be | _ Veniee nis sorvdat, es she thinks by dhect force | Fon Mamitron ann Conky Isianp Feany—Werefer.| caliente triel for eseauliing and vielanuy beating her | Tippecan 20 = 1 ported from this port, for the first seven months of 1846, disposed of than to have been left open from one | and coercion, but possi ily ifce and persuasion, ac- our readers to the statement in another column, ofthe | husband. ‘The court doubtioss prosumed that the use i130 = 2 = has been but little larger taan for the corresponding pe time to another. companied by. gross misrepresentations, was detached steamboat inspectors, w' ve examined the steamer | of her tongue in the shape of curtain lectures, cousti- ayue. 885 — | riod in 1846, the increase in the shipments having a litle _—_—_—_— and detained from her service. And this isthe requital Proprietoi. According to their statement the P. is inex | tuted the assauit complained of, and, therefore, permitted go, 0 5 Suan. we Have A Revora in tHe Navy (We | Which New England men render a gallant officer and ac- | order. the accused t» " slide” with a caution not to be caught Gk im = aay mere bai ing bo naan will be pane tr geen. fe " | com gentleman for perilling in the serv: The Ator—The inmates of the Deaf and Dumb | again. j . ‘as _ 6 €xpo! of bre provisions yt some time since, determined to devote a portion | of his country. Asylum visit the American aloe in Broadway, between | Thomas Ryan, for walking off with an umbrella be- Laporte = 178 3g been unusually large, compared with either of the twe of our colusns exclusively to the hews and inter- | This detachment of a favored servant {rom the , three snd four o'clock this afternoon, It will be an iar | longing to Ephraim Sombas, was sont to the penitentiary Freakiia... fn e) SO aviede aan. ests of the army and navy of our anc and ibe service of a female, is, in our view, nothing less ba is ee noe ee | Oe Wilson, der the fame offence, was tent to the Total fa Co's... ied Lf 1921 |" ‘The amount of property which has passed on the Pena- have, therefore, watched with more than usual | than a theft, and can be palliated by no abstract Caiwrar Canncesssess—The driver of hack cai | same quarters. ‘Who will hereafter say that hooking an =< sylvania Canal from the opening of navigation to the care not only the details connected with those in pleadings of human charity or honor. That a No. 38, left his vehicle y infront of our door, in eee ieee ma Haney, Dit Bs lodanmiting «1 Ee Rei oe 1916 | first of August has been ss annexed :— service, but also the movements at head quarters. lady cannot visit the North, accompanied by a bactesrod oor on Core thd nm . = a oe violent assault on a colored man, were sent to the peni- —916 whig gain since 184, Coumsnce or sus FY aor Cama. When we heard that aconventiow ofthe veterans servant, without the latter’s being tampered with | start, but were stopped by a person who was passing at tentiary for six months. ; Y In Orange, Crawford, and Harrison, the whigs have | mperte it! ‘ - * j y the th if th fad succeeded in getting awa d Sarah Houston, a young girl, charged {with stealing gained largely since the last Gubernatorial on. He tbs 134,934 bac., manuf. Ibs of the navy was called at Washington, we direct- | by officious fanatics, is a disgrace to the State jihing'the two I nthe carriage, we suppose no | SVeral dresses, was sent to the House of Refuge. | moat canenans. | Hemp, 1s aig 2h934 lobe, manus. Noe ed our correspondents in the capital to inform us | which allows the commission of a useless abduc- person would be to . | iano ab een oars j eee es but ey ite as ietcient a whig do 10,169 Sale Beaters of their deliberations. We also requested them | tion for the mere gratification of selfish prejudice. i Weeronaey gto = cgi iced von & Before Recorder Scott and Aldermen Benson and Purser pscunemmatiart aia eit ae pais. IESE bs oats : “do ‘ ‘ laughter of Mr. | , Esq. Di t Attorney. 3 , D. ’ . to ascertain the truth of the reports that several The only effect that such conduct can have will halt years,fell from the roof of a house situate No. 6 Me- Ava. Peer rg aiming Pree ‘Battery Oliver | Bresewick Grehen, W, Shepherd D. Si : Polk. FH seh & eminent naval officers had been improperly and | be to alienate all brotherly feeling between New yee Vena mei Rivington street, without sustain- penoyer and John McMahon, were this morning placed oe Hanoy te raped 740 maj. ae e i i | the slightest injury. | at the bar on acharge of having on the night of the 10th - ne id do unfairly overslaughed. Our readers will find in | England and the South, and will put at a more | '"% fe ‘ a Perquiman: 218 - ¥ . Pralecrt 4. |. Coro Orrice, Aug. 11.—Suicide.-The Coroner | of June last, committed an assault and battery on Joshua ¢ “ 1,921,640 do our paper of to-day a letter from one of out cor distant day the time when emancipation may be heli an ingue ahi nara, x the carver of Elm and | Marke, a policeman of the 1th ward uieon ancy Camden 2 2 & ‘tea Sct i i s it the Y c itreets, in the pistol ler} rles F. a vy nue D, on the ni question. e jury without | Norih: 300 maj. — 1 coins ote naala age eacky ilincegdla ea ed cr . A how, on the body of William M. Price, counsellor oflas, | ieaving their seats, rendered verdict of guilty, and the |. Pe = do 3,211,991 Coal tons course pursued by the Secretary of the Navy in, If it were of the slightest use to advise men des- {"étive of England, 59 years of age, who committed | Court sentenced each to be imprisoned in the penitentia- | Total in 7 cos... .. .1897 1851 1327 2 Oe ee oe a reference to this part of the service. titute of the sense of common justice and hospi- —— yemeriey ® wp Matron ‘he wee | ty for Me ern sas cea ee ohn wise St Paint Sh 4 (Bs Furnieure lbs 62 i r : ; tol. It appears this unfortunate man en driven | Trial for Burglary—George King, alias Calhoun, . o oes x 44 ft will be seen that in our navy there tality, we would tell them that their own views | 2"this rauhuct by pecuniary embarrasmnte, from the | next placed on fis, trial, on a charge of having on the | WHEMAJ........ 46 i iuspegakr ghee is | Barytes jo 04a Tar & Rosin" aq are a class of men, who, either on account of di might be better advanced among themselves, but | fact of his leaving, 8 lotter directed te the Coroner, on | night of the 18th ef July, barenectivaaty. entered the store | i Brash Exports from Pittsburg. 4 fc ‘, Saat the ii of which were directions to his :reditors, set- of Mr. Frederic! jeyers, No il treet, with in- jin... .. mm sonia | "otal. gust for inconveniences endured at sea, or for | no where else, by promoting general principles | {/¢'forth in substance thet he had Jounec thousands in | tent to rob the same. ‘The jury, after “a brief consulta: | Chowan county is reported to have given Graham 170 | Cotton Ibe 914,258 some other cause, on every occasion, when their | rather than committing personal depredations. _ his time of prosperity, to friends, and thataow in adver- | tion, found the prisoner guilty of an attempt to commit a | majority. | Hemp do 1.098405 Wi services have been needed and called for by go- sity he was met with a cold reception; ‘hat hisembar- | burglary in the third degree, and the Court sentenced | ILLINO} | Foner leaf ees rassments had brought him to tal despair. Signed, | him to be imprisoned in the penitentiary for the term of | In this State the democrats have it all their own way. Seeds a ee ‘vernment,stand ready provided with excuses, to Votunrsers —All our Southern exchanges are | Witliam M. Price. Also, a le! ‘was rected to his | eh, | Chicage-cky, coaiens onli 0s Seeds | 2 sat poe be relieved from active service. Another class indignant because the government have dischar- | wife, which ~ beg of tock. are ae, pao | ault ond Battery with intent to gee Daily | Chicago count 1000 | Buf & DeerSkinelbs $7.96 exists of young, active men, desirous of distine- ged the six months’ volunteers. They do not con- Teves hon wea a twenly ive cent pisos. y \3 <f Spore, pth gy bePigegeenm ievbens, | aoe lorie slg re-elected to Congress by | Font K'Petries do “908i9 tion, and willing for the love of country and the | sider that these volunteers might have remained ‘Weegive the following testimony, taken \efore the Co- | having on the evening of the 2d of August, seized Mr. | The she 'y- states Wentworth’s majority | Dry! Hides do 32.763 cl ; 5 mnie : Bay Moore, by the throat and attempted to steal his pocket | e i hope of fame to enter willingly and undergtand- _ in the service if they had re-enlisted for tweive pn Banwan. being examined ty. the care: book, “which ove Gane contiand ee etn $35. The | — city at 843. A part of Will county gives him over heather do 4,810 ingly upon the performance of any business to | months; and on their refusal to do so, the Presi- | ner, stated that he resi with Clarle: Ot- | jury found the accused guilty, and the Court sent | "Pert of Yin county gives 204 majority, and Dupage | Cel ‘3.331 which they may be appointed. Secretary Ban- dent had no alternative but to order their dis- | tignon, st his Gymnasium, at the camer of | Ca- | him to be imprisoned in the state prison for the term of | county 61 majority for the democrats. Giaewere |) 0 an KENTUCKY. | and Elm streets, a ‘eg bio tol gallery | big be a Edward Kenned: some idea of the immense hy think st was about a quarter to jal for a Grand Larceny—Edwat enn was | | table w: ve ony mn o'clock this forenoon, Wm. M. Prici, the man now | then placed at the bar on a cherge of grand larceny, in PN ome ede Pane eRe Reap nrg Med aon BI we here dead, came into the gymnasium and into the ving on the 26th of June last, stolen from Thomas Hol- | heen elected by the city. In F ‘edme where the | land, nine pieces of gold coin,of the value of $38 #1. The | Coombs lenis the poll come 300 ¥ We eit and showed | jury, withon: ing their seats, rendered @ verdict of | obtain no official returns. ounties heard from je aske¢me if the pis- | guilty, and the Court sentenced the accused to the state | about the usual whig majori hough being for the | jmportant line of canal for furnishing the interior w requeted me to try | prison for che term of two ra. State Legislature, we shail not give more than geone- supplies from the sea board, and the State must, be! croft has determined that the energy of the latter charge. shall not “1 vin ee by bie Seton Gane of — Sreamsure Camprta, from Boston, the Ist inst. | tying the former; and in thisresolve, which we have no | fo Liverpool, touched at Halifax on the morning | reading room where I was; h . | 3 1 took doubt is seconded by the active members of the of the 8d, making the run in thirty-seven hours.— | sceed fw! A late naval convention, he has deserved the thanks | She teft the same morning with an additional | tols were loaded; 1 told him no other causes, from the fulfilment of their obliga- gone the day before on a fishing excursion. It seems he | “I he the National Cadets, Col. Pitman, and \ | ix times, and he fired at the target. Afterhehed | ment of complainant’s debts and costs, and that of | th ions, and clears an avenue thro which th» of the brain, and it is su | fired the Sth pistol, | asked him if I shotl ‘Wm. L. De Witt require it, the westerly portion, upon | Ci , pe hrough which th» WAssubject to congestion of the brain, and it is supposed | pretols €i eid teed them | City Hotel, when both com ‘partook of a collation. Lad atrive to preferment, | ‘Ut, cesth. 1s stiribauable to this cause. again, he raid no, that he would take seat first ; he | which bnildings are erected shall not be cold, provided | They left tor Newport on morning. d young and adventurous may arr P + Dxownve —An Itshman named Patrick Moriarty, was 28¥e me two shillings for what he had firecand said, in | the other part shall sell for enough to satisfy the mort | The laborers commenced work upon the Atlantic and | Second Board. and seoure the honor of the flag oftheir country. drowned yesterday in the East river near the South Fer- {hy meantime you may I 1 will go debt with costs. St. Lawrence Railroad on Monday of last week | Bths Nor & Wor 43 $144 25@ahe Leng Island bis OF a nw 57% 30 Had em Rit 0 f 4 | them, which I did; he told me to load them as he wanted | The Court then adjourned until to-morrow morning. Bs: ba bisa at Jace Humber of passengers—among whom were Lord | t5‘fra."{Joaded one, and handed it to him epked; he laid — Bsn oro | many years elapse, derive a large income from it. © do notin these observations mean to place Fauikland, late governor of Nova Scotia, his lady | it on the bench, and asked me to load anoth¢ one, which Chancery. | ‘The general impressi ona those who have been lately passed over in rank, id suit | I did; h ed me for it; I told him it vas dangerous Before the Vice Uhancellor | have carried St. Louis and county, except for ra ‘ rs tosh and suite. a | to itaround cocked; he then took tb one he had | _Ayausr 11.—pecistons—Allen vs. Hubble et al—Deeree, | ma oT vote oan he ae yo ceD Or oo eeety | an the class of drones, for we happen to know ee | laid on the bench, and fired it at the target | then took it | That it be referred to one of the masters of this court resid- | of about two thousand two hundred and fifty against it. | very little of them, but we are commending the Promrrs pies taser City News. Mr. Geo. W_| from him, hi - ee the beg po = Epes | ing in Un ead fn gh dion tad gecergatatane | GESTION OF THE BRAIN—MF. . YY. | and he fired that atthe target; he thmasked me th for principal and interest, and upon confir- haem general principle which places nytt peg ty list qoetie cheat ee cae wae for several yar | down after 0 tumbler of weter forkim, which | ‘etion of i pools that one of the masters of this court, | ‘ila eieatinv Chy Goena tae ‘snd ot: Provideute on | pither i acitated age,or from yrtle Avenue, died suddenly | ing him ak in the room; vhen I came | residing in Tompkins county, where the mortgaged pre- ut those who are either incapaci Y ages Yesterday, on the south side of the Taland, where he had | Wits Jcaving hi tome tt an of it, anc I loaded the | rises are aituates, proceed to sell the some for the fay. | Saturday evening from Boston. ‘They were received by | | | the | ry. Search was made all day yesterday for the body sthere were | " y ‘Wyatt 1% lo bio o ria inthe Gymnasium and take a turn ;there were | inturn va. The Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co.— Decree. . Morgan, counsel for Wya ¢ Our correspondent may follow up his letter by which was not found up to last evening | fintee pletely altogether, and { loaded two oftlem, which | ‘That the bill be dismissed with costs to the defendants’ | 4, Vemlerstand tet ve ee tadge Beardsley | 1B orton Go pu 3 others on the same subject. Itisa matter of too He se epee gg i lel Oxden, detached | ‘jaid in the box en the window seat ; I lfft the ae to be taxed, excepting the costs of the deposition of Lewis | at Utica, last week, for a new trial. Wehave not heard | 95 30 34 much importance to drop at once. terday took his leave of the ship aod procesier ay Bos, | Which was not loaded on the Window sees y tt Curtis, who, from interest, was incompetent to be made a | the result. kins, artived at Halifax | °° 1008 Island 31 — ton, to assume the command iu second of the razee Inde. | the box I then rubbed the masks ot Cet me; | The Farmers’ Loan $ Trust Co. vs. Thos. Cl ce OO een thicty-eeven hours | — Cairornt Exrevrrion.—We understand that pendence, to which he has lately been appointed. On tak. Went down stairs wath tht Haat ih Coty F the room, | weer Decree That it*be relerred to & mester to. come f Santon, ed sailed the tome’ morning Yor Liverpool. $00 Penn se ter Go the ships Carroll of Carrollton, Susan Drew, and > banoll are oe Hag Was loudly cheered by the“ i'ien the ~ in it; no oa bs in Z pe ain | a andto sy the morigage property. | ‘Among the passengers who joined the { ambria - Halt do ahs Canton Co Aug Md 345% io. ellis . vs ‘ ames 1d the deceased in the Gymnasiun, | Cramer vs. Pinckney et al.-~ Decree —That all the lega: ‘Lord Falklond, the wernor of Nova 30 Long Island Fr Geneva, now in this port, are chartered for the Pa. mt ep Pee Al: a beg Wntod up and down with his hands behinihim, and his | tees under the sih clause of the will in the pleadings | footie hie lady and suite. a. a 30 326 do bs use of the regiment under Col. Stevenson. Ithag fer is" Noe seven ee head down ; L left him in the Gymnasium, a came ap in mentioved above, are entitled to their legacies, except ——_— | % i b3 L 5 Room; he came up about two inutes @ also been decided upon to send two companies of. the Readi 7 y Jasy lets. Abell weighing 5140 Ibs has | 4 arked if we had a mornin} r. Hass the regulars now on Governor’s Island to Cali- Tae New Crry cd f | the chiliven of Catharine Emerson ; and that defendant® | phaton's Magic Hair Dye, a new and ins 2 dl al | pay unte such legatees their several legacies, as wall #8 | y,treviedircovery. warranted weither to smut nor wash off, 3 Hatlgm RR om oT ‘eeeeree rs | the other legacies given by said will; the legacies to the Bete a L-iguid’ Oye, which instantancousty changes the colug ee Fe) in wn or blac « ‘i and | handed him the Herald, he t! fornia, in company with the volunteers. inthe appear the pag it Wee tt week rencved png opty Cd rg ey pep jallerys my | infants tebe paid to their general guardian, Ke. AAR LOR ae 566 do. a seieele Giada CSaek ‘¢ to the site of the building, where a temporary Lelfrey, iin went with Mim i *) wb a State Eo —The © c a minute and a half, | said to , Sporting insula aes Srare Economy.—The Convention to tinker between 60 and 70 feet high, has been erected for it, and Us go up stairs and gee if he is ready to sl ; just asl | 4 heautifel Yacht sonutaleel genet e ois £ “ — try gentlemen cap have | On Thureday, 6th inst., by the Rev. Mr, Barbalin, A| . Ce y, express, by sendis phonse P. Montant to Eliza Bru 5 a og Thea Hoes Pret ‘On the 10th inet, by the Rev’ Mr. Chase, Mr. | ‘ y C party the Constitution has now been in session two Willin the course O18 it Sant ie tedaiibede <2” | hed cot to the head of the stairs, Christophe) Long <0 | ail the way trom Fniadelphia, arrived ia thie city On | ‘ne upon a single epptication »yonths and two weeks. The Convention called ————— tp alto ; 1 found the door shut, bat net loc shine turday, and departed ays this moraing, s pees | fe fo therm by, : I i Vice President Dallas has declined to rec e door and went in, and there saw mage ying ‘was m bn Oa tlseed ae eine a to Ke * gether for the same object in Iowa, wasin ses oor and procession tendered him on behalf of the ODthe floor near the window where I left the Dex Witt | York and at various places H Albany | per bore, with full directions gob on just two he Ea, | democracy of Philadelphia, upon his return home. | the loaded pistols; he was lying with the right Atlas, August 10. | ited to call at the depot: their w! Leak to Miss Maria Lynch, both of this city ee