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r a = eee AUCTION NOTICE AND CARD. JACOB BRAISTE: i Broamter. received an in- crimes, will be re- ing store on the ‘hoes fn a atta iethest pen the penalty due membered as the corner of gouth ‘Mark prietor of a clothi and Church sts., Philode! Mortimer, who wee con- pon two indictments for bigamy, and whose judgment was reepited r ’ EDWARD C. DELAVAN, of Sarato,a Co. FOR LIFUT. GOVERNOR, GEORGE FOLSOM, ewe York. ¥OR CANAL COMMISSIO ROBERT C, RUSSELL, of Alban: JAMES SILSBY, of Steuben Co The follow: nominations have been made in Ohio eaprt Gen Joka Crowell, of Trumbull county the nomination for Con; in his district, in the place of Mr. Tilden, who declin a Wm, Sawyer of the Northwest, has received the nomi- | of tre business. nation of the Locofocos ior re-election. ‘T. Richey, of | and has the Locofeco nomination in his district over, the place of Mr. Parrish, ms his friends and the ured the services of Mr. rr and 69 Aun streets, he ec, inhisaouel panetual mauner, No monument rising Is scoried with virtues, unknown, unpossess’d; ride of an Indian chief. wn tells the spot of his rest. Now hushed is that voice, whose unmusical tone Often startled in wildness and vie: For beneath a tall pi at all times prepared to w ideral advances will be made, ious of dry goods, clothiny fine. Mr. JACOB BRATSTED by st wal, aud information ha ec Ke, and.one firmed the original vi: ' his case was one of the worst po addition to the serious injury he hat inflicted upon those whom he had deceived by (false and pretended mar- ringes, he had greatly aggravated his offence by practis- the utmost cruelty towards his victims. hed been ascertained that, in addition to the cases of false marriages that had been proved egainst him, a gen- tlewan was in attendance upon the court, o> the day on which he was tried, who waa enstody, upon the charge marriege in Ireland, if he had been ac en made’ against him. Wi case Of Miss Lovejoy, the young lady whom he had mar. ried at Liverpool, he thoughtit right to let the prisoner know that the court was in possession of a letter, writen ctable surgeon of that city, who was tho circumstances of his ' connexion ‘One of his unfortunate victims, Lovejoy, was for seversl years # patient of mine, and a more confiding, kind, and ‘amiable creature never existed; before she took the unfortunate step which I hove no hesitetiow fa saying consigned her to an untime- ©; she mectioned the circumstance to me, and I iher.strougly against the union, unti) she knew | ve partner, but she too soon, nd became ‘the victim of the | She had net been mariied twenty-four hours defore she repented the irrevocable act most Dditterly. ‘ “ In afew days she again sent for mo asa ‘confideatial | Aa soon as she saw me she burs id, ‘‘ 1am a murdered woman ; he has taken assess in thie world from me except the clo stand, and to-day (it was tl not been allowed anything to eat.” The monster was inan | adjacent room ; { wentto remonstrate with him, but he lence, and as I left the room I told him if that woman died her blood would be on his head.” ‘The prisoner here declared he kne rence, and he wished to know who the party was who addressed the court ? The Recorder said the letter was , and every reliance was placed | ause the writer was known to be a respectable person by some membors of the Corpora: tion of the city of Lor ence. The prisoner said he knew nothing about it. The Recorder proceeded. In addition to what he had just read, Dr. Cripps also stated in his letter—“ [once more saw her on the da land. She called on me, she said, idding me good bye for ever. ain mentioned to me his brutal treatment, the details which were so atrociously revolting that I almost re- coil when I think of them. I wished her, even at the eleventh hour, to reconsider her determination of ac- him to America, but she said that although he should never cross the Atlantic ocean alive, yet that she had cast her lot with his, and it was her‘duty to submit” (The reading of this sentence reat sensationin the court.) The gentleman his letter in the following terms : ‘I do most solemnly declare that | could most conscientiously have d her expressions of the conviction that she could not recover, as her dying declaration. The convictions were realised, and her husband’s object effected.” The Recorder went on to address the prisoner, and did die on the passage, and thet ishhe returned to this count © great facilities for the ticularly to That branch curing mousy on boud \d temporary louns aptly attended to, ted. je of this establishment, sible aspect, and thst in e tree reporeth 's descendant, Virginia's son. His mind was his kingdom, as the wind stirreth fire, ilis words kindled light, that freezing! mort, “ee Promissory wotes, Barbares curities. All bus the present iucumbent im amid comets, a meteor alone. The blaze of his dark eye can chain us Or the scorn of his proud lip raise blus! f spell of that shrill voice is o’er, e sleeps ia the grave of hie fame. Over his bead waves the pine tree, in emerald plumes, And o'er it the ravensin harsh murmurs cry, At his feet the loved river, whose wild flower perfumes st when evening draws nigh. A letter writer to Pittsburg gives vai of the Ince accident to tho steamer Dispa bourd boiler exploded—rising from its bet, it had pew through the cabin and «0, boart corner of the engise-house over the wheel; and | teariug the upper deck and every th pieces, was lost in ibe river. he injured, as at present ascextamed: William M'Cluve mas Kelly, of Elzobeth town severely wounded. John Keenan, of West Eliza wounded in the head. Particulars | M., whea prepared to give him into of having contracted another itted upon the regart to the | tomy, Mr. Waleot; Cleo je youn, going out ot the Commission Merchant. JACOB BRAISTED, Auctioneer. GKEAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, hve purchased of its Assiguees a stock | Dry Goods, at prices that will | sh in the shortest powsible time | the entire assortment of a large job- f cur Western cities, and for nnot be exceeded tore, 00 Goad street, jane. | . Oat in its course to | following is a list of | = by a highty res) acquaiated wit her, and he stated Are shed through the fores Sleep on fearless man, and forever unbroken Thy dust shall repose by guard, with the words thou hast spoken of the freeman! the soil of the brave. passenger, slight) ehinson, (boy) o: scalded and cut. Lewis Pearce, very much scalded over the greater part of the | . Since dead, Daniel Maloy, verely scalded over the arms face und body. West Elizubeis, passenger, badl: from uear Monongahela yeties and quality é | and™to view the benutifal muge of COSMO le will commence at ow st Broadway, on Mon to dav, ti!t the whole Le Those whe wonld flad it reduction from the f wholessle ant ret. —Leslera in Dry Goods. Pedlers, Tailors, and Milli- Lied at 30 per cent below the market pr BRIGGS & REMSEN, RANGES—RANGES. BS First Premium Ne be cellent opportuni Ladies will be ‘lal to learn that the ould aut let this rare opportu- | French Lunar Pills can be had at 112 Cherry street. a ree ferigadion of ths Uhiu iver, ¥ | somethiuy more of her poor creature! gave ww scoundrel’s machinations. Ava, 22—Assault with Intent to Ki ander Wilsun,the young man arrested on Wednesday e of shooting at his cousin, William Wil- which took place in the City Hotel, irties met, according re Justice Drinker, Messrs. Marsh and Stur- ‘ople Jonas B. prices. 460 Gran’ st. | on Thursday ape oe eee the to appointment, al Potent Two Or Rani attentied by their able nce aud durability. ‘These fe the first premium at the Fair of the nd are oniversally wekuowledged supe- Apsinnatl, Aug. 17... Whaling, Avg 20 Pittabure, Avg 20 | low water—falling. prisoner, and for the Assistant District Attorney, an of the Court, Mr. Wi the stand, and testified to the fol. myself with a dirk in Philadelphit my self-defence ; I heard that Alexander Wilson had threatened me with violence, not directly from him ; when we were in Washin, square together, he stated unto me that I had sent hima verbal challenge for a field fight ; I replied to him that he must have misunderstood me; he talkii strain towards me for some time, I told him that I did not fear him, that ifhe wished to take any revenge of me, he conld at any time he pleased ; he replied that he could ‘Ivania, because he knew what ad been arrested once alread T said to him that { did not seek any dificulty with him. and that I was frequently out ofthe State ; he the: me to let him know when I went out of the State ; I re- him of any such fact; [ ‘altimore ; I had no interview with him since that time, until I saw him at the City heard of threats being made against me while 1 The next cwitseee called was Miss C. son, the sister of the prisoner, who is Jady-like young woman, of 21 years beautiful pair of black eyes and a1 of her wounded brother, ‘with his stabbed leg on the sofa, directiy She stated as follows, on being Sturtevant, counsel for the Alexander Wilson ; | have resid joprietor are warranted in all re- RGE PIERCE, Sole Proprietor, 292 Broadway. TO THE PUBLIC. HE Dr HEINE, whose nai newspapers, in net Dr: maintained dogged Saturday, August 22—6 P, M. Very little deing in the market, but prices are firm. Harlem went up 44; and Norwich, Reading, Morris Ca- nal and Farmers’ Trust closed at yesterday’s prices. We are indebted to Thompson’s Bank Note Reporter, | phys | which is, without exception, the bost publication of the | | kind in the country, for the following description of | counterfeit notes recently put into circutation:— Fives on the Cabot Bank, afemale, sheaf of grain, &e. cow on the left. Unlike th Twos on the Trenton Ba: hound over a prostrate deer. bank have no such vignette. Tenson the Cabot Bank, Cabotville, Mass. ‘We annex the date of the receipt, in this city, of the | failure of the following banks, together with the price | paid fortheir notes. Lewis County Bank, May 16, 1846. Canal Bank of Lockport, Juno 16 Farmors’ & Dro’rs’, of Buft, My 13, Georgia Lumber Co., July 14, 1846. Bank of Salisbury, Md., Aug 6, 1846. Itappears by thisthat the notes of the two banks last named, sre not worth anything at all. They were shin- plaster banks of the worst character, and it is surprising how they ever obtained the most limited circulation. A counterfeit fifty dollar note on the Miners Bank of Pottsville, Pa., has been discovered. It i: evidently a new emission, and altogether unlike the genuine. good notes have fora’ vignette nation 50” in large characters worked in, and two female figures on each side. It is the only plate the bank has in circulation. The counterfeit hasa medallion head on the left end of the note There are without doubt others of the same character and description in circulation, and it would be well for the public to refuse all bills of that denomination * The public are also cautioned against taking the notes of any denomination of the Bank of Lewistown, Susque- hansah County Bank, Farmers’ & Drovers’ Bank, and the West Branch Bank, allof Pennsylvania. ‘We annex the current quotations in this market for foreign and domestic exchanges, for uncurrent money, | and for specie. Ww ofno such occur. 108 has frequently a SOLQSION HE, ‘ wat mistakes in the s ine being our family dersigned, have taken the liberty to DAVIS HARRISON. SIMON HOPKINS. written by Dr, Cri upon its contents, mn, to whom he had the laws were there, oi HIGH HANDED OPPRESSION. R. JOHNSON feels bound in justice to himself and | 3d, 4th and th no connection with some | n, Vroom and Fowler,” fo. 3 Courtlande street, where) Vroom and Fowler have the Mass — Vignette, on the right—a Co., N. J.—Vignette, a Genuine notes on this ih before they left En the public to state, ¢ sons calling themsel plied that I declined i taid that on my returni go through the city of 62 cts. on the dol. e “ entor and proprietor of the only Genuine ap. wholesale and ret 21 Courdande etree FRENCH LANGUAGE. EDMOND DU BUISSON, having a few dispose of, offers his services to those who | cross-examined by Mr. I am the sister of in Philadeiphia for said he knew that immediately afterw: contracted another false marriage. , my Lord, but | was legally Hocorder seid th ONSIE! Mont to irous of acquiring the in about two years ago, accom brother, who came with me as far as Wheelin; ; | saw my brother 26 two months efter I arrived in Philadel aunt ; I came on to New York w ire at his yesidenc residenc to, and from ¢ to rents are both dead will say any thing.” The Teason to doubt the truth of the statement, and as to his story abeut being divorced in America, it amounts to no- The prisoner declared that he He said he could productive real es- | female, with the denomi- will be divided Jato | not have been worse treat- ed by the Hottentos. As to the person whom he was ac- ved that she was a Recorder said he was well aware that, in addition to the other injuries he bad inflicted upon the unfortunate women with whom he | had become connected, it had been his constant endeavor to destroy their character ; but he was bound to tell him | that, even in the case of a common street-walker, the | law would not permit them to he despoiled of their pro- rty by such practices as those adi was proved to have despoiled joy of every thing she ead body been cast into to England, contracted another false dexpoiled his victim, of all her is object appeared ve description, and he ap; ther at that time; I saw PI eae ne. or three ‘on the other side of the street ; I felt er; I was present at the occurrence of the offray onthe 13th day of August last, between 7 ck in the morning ; I occupied the room where OK-KEEPING, : eda the public that talyof Practieal Book: | times, but did not person of very room No. 34 ; affair occurred ; I had ing out of the door; Alexander was came up towards us; he spoke to my 3 1 did not hear what he said, but cousin told him to go away, and moved him off with hi anything ; William had a him off; I don’t cont ‘Such are the practi tht f capacity becom 5 receives a certificate to tent Book-keepe: etuses, with terms, references, &e., may be obtain- C. C. MARSH’S Works ov Book-k are well adapted towchools and private ustracuon, Foros as above. J ‘2u20 lw*me E: THE CELEBRATED CH asessed, and scarce had | hand ; I did not hear him e sea, when he returned | cane hanging on his w: know whether he pushed him off or nut ; I saw no pistol what his object was in coming up to us; my brother fired a pistol immediately after- at the time ; the pis- ‘at us; I saw the flash, but istol ; I do not know whether his cane ; nish Tstood in the entry a wh a little towards my brother. ce ‘3 the mi was at liberty to i perty, deserted her. rs inder of the worst peared re ruiped woman f depriving them of what li of ; and he could not hel, ing an opinion that it was the warst case of ever been brought before the notice | of the court in which they were assembled. He (the Re- | corder) felt that his du! pass upon the prisoner FUN in his hand; I cannot tell INESE SKIN POWDER, beautifying, and preserving che complex: | jadies of the higher Forrion Excuanors Property they were hey or not my cousin his arm immediately ; advanced forwai tage of the pro- charged the wituess that she cline answering any questions that it tend to criminate or implicate her in any way in My cousin then threw my brother on near him; I cannot tell how long did not see the pistol. tevant asked the witness if she saw any w pile they were down on the floor.) Miss W: swered, I decline auswering that question. se.—Did you see any weapon? Wirress—lI decline to answer ment on both sides by the counsel, the the witness was at liberty to de- those questions, on the ground that they plicate her in the transaction. ‘he witness then proceeded:—They were not long on persons came when the: my brother bleeding: that is all I know of the occur- that day; William, ¢ the complaint at description that urstic Excnavors, to the public com 8 @ full sentence of the law, which was, that he be transported beyond the seas for the terms of seven years upon each indictment, the second sentence of seven years’ transportation to com- | mence atthe expiration of the first. seven years’ transportation th: soner on his conviction of robbi pears, merge in the present judgment, so that, in effect | @ prisoner will only have to undergo a sentauce of | fourteen yeors’ transport Wyarr tut Muaperer—Avpurn, Aug. 19—7 P. M.—This usually quiet lite village is at this time in a most extraordinary s0,as you will perceive which I have. been able to intercourse of Great Britain with that t communications respect- Y mongst the number the idden Skin Powder, called by them Meen This secret was disclosed aK Pe eseeeee ? he sentence of | Sivan passed upon the pri- | 4 ss Lover, will, it | 4 adescendant of one of the priests of the temple of Teen OFF Temple of the Heavens, to Charles Malcolm, Esq. * | of the lew Crew ounRENT Morty, Sold at. | Alb. Troy,&e, H, 299 Broadway ; A. B. ton & Co., Broadway : Sends & Co, 100 Fulcon street: Johnson, corer of Brondway and Chainbers other respectable chemists and perfamers th | the United States ; aud of the sole importers, HOB Wall street, in boxes price 3s., 4s. and 7s. EDUCATION. EY. R. T, HUDDART’S School will re-open atter the Summer Vacation, i | lars containing fuil par excitement, and very justly the following particulars, | lean from various sources. | It appears that when Wyatt was brought from his cell for execution, on Monday last, hia. dymg request waz, that he might be decently buried. He was assured by that, he, himself, would carry his wish into he was to be buried, a coffin having init During the morn- ‘ime at his farm; dur- might tend to im the floor; several floor; 1 didnot obs see him after that tim: rence; I came to th my cousin, did not advise _me to m: the police office; but left it entirely to my own discre- tion to come up; my brother has made threats towards me; be threatened to shoot me last summer; he wished to take me away, and I did not want to go with him; | do not remember that he enid he would shoot me more it was et my auot’s in Philadelphia to shoot me, in the parlor; he had his pistol in his hand at the time when he threatened to shoot me; Ido not remember whether he had the pisto! hi he stayed at the house that night; I met me once in the but I cannot tell whether it was before these cousin was present at made, the sister of Wm. Wilson. enext witness sworn, was Joun Baxton, a waiter rt of the pistol, ond lo Quotations ror Srecix. r cent, a 10646 Carolus dollars. a ‘terms for day scholars, 18, can be obtained on application at the rreeuth sireet, between Universi Edwards, office of t a JeFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, Ovrvice No. howe orro: Yesterday morni ing the sheriff was away for « ing his absence, tue body (he says) was taken a but most persons thought x. hi as increased during to-day, and finally Christopher Morgan, B. F. Hall, Exq, and several , having ‘obtained permission of the 5 , denied all knowledge of the affar,) proceeded to search the State prison, and after some time discovered, on opening a barrel, the body of | and ready, as is supposed, | college, for the benefit of | | It is said a large bundle was known to have been taken into the prison yesterday forenoon—a thing ery 1, for no person is allowed to carry anything in the shape of a bundle into the prison without a careful examination ; and this was supposed to have been the body. The coffin cannot be found. been buried or burned. A large crowd are congregated around the prison now, awaiting the appearance of the keeper, to know if he all traces of it lost taken to the prisoi The excitement ® THE’ Mencnanrs’ ‘The Manhattan Gas Light Co. have declared a semi- | , * annualdividend of three per cent, payable S:ptember | “T previous or not; perty ;also aguinat oiwia ens be The amount received for tolls on all tho New York | Peron! prop State Canals during tho Ist and weeks in August, 1845 | and 1646, 18 as follows, viz :— First week. See'd week. 554 i to some me: tho adits thareet in the City Hote went up stairs came up to the parties, I saw the three the foor together ; the ing to get the two gentlemen off the prisone: dagger in the hend of one of the know who it was, by soner; I begged of hi who was kneeli Increase.,....... The oggregate amount received for tolls from the com | mencement of navigation to the 14th of August, inclu. | BVO, iS. oe eee ee During the same it has undoubted; mt Sct 10" iy THOMAS W. THORNE, President. GEO T HOPR, Secretary. KITCHEN RANGES, the head of Mr. Wilson, the pri- ‘not to stab him ; the one | mean by the head of the accuse: a ARK THEATRE—Seventh appearance of Mr C His the i —) ening, / ri omedian and Vocalist. onl fonds EN mee aust 2th, will be peri d the Di LUCK—Peudten O' Rafferty, Mr colliun; Count Malfi, Mr, isher, Ruto, Sutherland, Countess $0 oe TELEGRAPHIC. tian, Mrs. After which the Comedy cf ADVICE GRATI Mr. Eventide, G. Andrews; Grimes, Fisher; Ella, Ot SH eerenee Miss or The southern mai at Washington, contains ad- Verence O'Grady, “ Y= vices from New Orleans of the 15th inst. roznee a LaltSaut? aivike Bove! $19" eetes Gale | ‘There had been several more arrivals from the Hery 25 cents. sad. Brazos de Santiago, with the disbanded yolan- OWERY THEATRE, —Mooday Hyon 24th, witi be performed the Tuazedy ct BARBAROSSA— | CFS. ; Othman, Forreste.; Itis understood that the President approv: dward O'Grian Mr. the decision of the Court Martial in chanfrau; Norah O’Dounel, Mrs. M: ‘een, Me Gen. Gaines, and will probably recommend the pot aie 7 se to be dismissed. ‘0 Conelude with ANTONY AND CLEQPATRA~Au- °*8° * ee le eee Booth. AP ‘ Itis said that Gen. G. disupproves of cxiling | HIE H.P Grattan; Major Blakely, Boo | prose Circle: seconint Us ‘yizigemybalt te out volunteers after the achievement of glorious $Y, 186 coats. victories by the forces already in the field of ac- ing,” August 2 tion ; but otherwise he is 4 a of the acts of election of Music, the goverament rel ,tive to the military operation trom Avler, Labiczky, Monit, Stranss, Vou Weber, Cura: 0” 8 side fa, Gung’l, Kuffaer, id Kuhner, whieh will be performed | of the country. by the Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. C.W. “ ” * Tene Intereaitoion of ball an hori seteanon Nothing of particular importance transpired at ge MAS, Baltimore yesterday. ‘The weather during the te of the Explenade, which will h Visitersauex- day was warm ane sultry; the thermometer stand- ] ing at 86 at half-past two in the afternoon. A > TRIUMPHANT! shower of rain came on in the evening, which "EO WITH ACCLAMATION. | partially served to allay the oppressive heat. eee NG TAVEL! | City and State securities were firm, with a shade 18L.0°S. GARDEN—Monday Evening, Aug 2th, the of advance in prices; the former were held at 98}, Encertainments will commence with a popular Overiare. | onad the whol d er Which, the daring achievements on the Tight Rope, and States at 77, but no sales were effected at io es reseny. Balle called GISELLEDake Al these rates, A few sales ' fear were made at t, Mons Henri; Giselle, M1 ed.as the average price 30 pen at dion Okt satunadsment begin at 8 v’etock. | #207 Which may be quoted as the average price Tickets 40 cents, at present. ROCKWELL & STONE'S MAMMOTH By a report of the City Council of Baltimore, CIRCL 4 we learn that the damages caused to the streets, e they ir . | tunnels, &c., by the late heavy storms, amount to it to he wondered at; two such performersas LE | ti NoRTIt aud ALI CLINE, (fat seldom be seen at the $11,223. Sa nug CH for ae em of Ceanty Gre Centip, u-the | The St. Louis, and ‘other Western papers, cor and tve well kuown Clown JOHN GOSBIN, the Grimaldi, tain nothing later than we have already given bright partion! r star of the com ie company will) Col. Fanning, of great notoriety as an Indian OCKWELL & STONE tense excitement ut every Es eilorm on the ih, 25th, and 26 «at, Toron' ‘ . ad A Soksville: a Mile Cre stat fighter, died in Cincinnati on the 18th inst. at Builslo; 7th at Lockport; 8th m nal Fair or Cattle Show. aug3r__ rates, of rumors of cabinet changes. They are ooksville: 28:h at Hamilton; Sadi and seh ot bath tay that hewpe oy jt | Our telegraphic reporter sends us another h B itth and 12th at Roch 3, acc , le; i ters Hath at Seneca Feller 13th t6ih and that Aubuss dar, Batch, pree $3, according to the telegraphic i 7S NEW YORK MAMMOTH probably, as usual, all gainmon. US. No other news. eebemibogteh, 2h 4 lasts Wiliamarile cae ekport 2H th, in route to Rochester, at Roehester 7th, sth nad Sth September, nt BY THE MAILS. ‘The Largest ishment ever organized in the United 150 Men and Horses, requiring 26 the performers, wardrobes, ‘The company bas attached to it Eignt Fer s, among whom is the Greatest F Wasuincton, August 21, 1846. Tue Rumored Changes in the Cabinet—Prepara- tions for the War—Land Sales—Lead and Cop- per Regions. og adders, | About a month ago, when changes in the Cabi- yh HY nd highly-educated pre. theleed- | net were rumore/, the Union scouted the idea, festure of the arena in this country. The Proprietors r the public to the brilliant description given iu the re and remarked that the present members would fae extraordinary and daring fa | romain, There was then no equivocation The » Mr. HO WES: Riding Master, Mr. | same paper, of last night, says:—* Public rumor sd Wc auaporoncable Clown, DAN HCE, | {stocmning with changes ia the Cabinet, We ne Napoleon of th na, Mr. HOBBS, whose featson advised of nothing about them.” The editor does Horseback are the im raordinary ever winesed. Juve not deny the ** public rumor,” but that he has re- gises, by the whol Nites eos put Eerorern ceived no information .in relation to the subject. Tambler, Mr MACARTE. -Wonderfal by ME. However, there is truth in the rumor, to what 5 rr. ‘eats Cole's Dogs, Hector and Billy. The SWISS Bi T t i a nous Cole's Sve ig eaerd eae Oe. 0 extent cannot now be determined. jut, R Mr. ; verrons. ran > th CR of my Mieke: To-day, it is said, Mr. Rantoul will not be se- | thologtea tous.” Mr. lected for the State Department, as many of his .. HOw pe Geo. Sweet, friends desire. An appointment of Mi ft a Ti , variety of other ve ‘ peontnent at Mr. Banaro p spieercrtahy vedo s Regen} jeading, most talented, and 8 Minister to France, is considered to be sufficient Classic performers in the world. os for the Bay State, awis_ HOWES & CO.’S New York Speman ; Bion a Ganiversation with a gentleman formerly TLANTIC GARDEN IS NOW YEN #Oi holding a high station under Government, if his + A SEABON —Dodwarth 7am ohay rome i statements can be relied on, it seems robable “ , that one of the, chinks in the Cabinet will be filled miy$ bntre WILLTAM ALLISON. Sroprieior. | by a western man. Who, I am not at liberty to LLE PAULINE DESJARDINS would respectfully ony 1 er pul ic, thetshe has returne ‘om Sa- i " ratuge Spriny tha wo had te tomer rcmindsrar’ tiie he truth is, the new appointments have not Redowa Waltz, which she had just recei d from Paris.) been definitively made. It is, therefore, useless and that she is now prepared to rene’ i lessons in all the to repeat the various contradictory ramors afloat. most fashionable dances.at her residence, No. 74 Leouard [ut when the President returns, the public curi- cee ee nee Basen. seleitid ony in this particular, may be ¢ tatitled. THE ALHAMRA,. The greatest activity is now discernable in all ICE CREAM SALOON, the departments of the arsenal in this city. No. 569 Broadway, between Spring and Prince. | Seventy-five gun carriages, barbet and field, have FPO STRANGERS —Strangers visiting the city will finda teen made during the summer, and this does not y attrmetion ‘ashi 3 dapasit OF ig A, » an i es NC isin wesleof Lanera splendor and, maguiticzuce never ve: fill one-third the requisition. In June, 2 thousand jul fountain alone | ten-ineh shell, with mortars and cannon, were 5 , he place, not to spenk of the excellence cant gut {i : hee ate: Orne pn ada be crenata vut for an attack on the castle at Vera Cruz. Adimitzance free. ‘an33 Iwisrre = Within the last three months two millions of car- i uC «Csteidges for small arms have been made and sent to the Rio Grande, and there are sixty boys still en- ar #H INVOICE of this delightful Li the attention of ine; gentlemen at baunpeyne 18 in ais, hotel keepers, + The strandihg of this w thiaeountey,an! at no gaged in their manufacture, earning each a dol u day; beside, two machines are in operation. copper aps, and the other co priming them with percussion powder. The allwres: & powder made use of is the falminate of mer- is wow QuIP BE AKERY TO LET, with two O; in cury, mixed with halfits'weight ofsaltpetre. Lead complete order, No. 39 Dey street. Euquire of Thomas pullets are being made, rapilly, by compression. Turton, on the premises. au Tarton, on Che premises ss Shipments of the articles are frequent. it is PER LAST PACKET FROM EUROPE. mistake to suppose that there is any lethargy with JUST RECEIVED one pair of English Swans, ent. Si the adj t Con- 4 sbeebs Mea locks Pochaatn Pets sale itteme Aline the government. Since the adjournment of Con. Ph ta, two pair Chinese Golden Phess-nts, the gress, there has been an increase of zeal; and, plage othe hatter are equal tothe Bird of Pasa- irom’ present indications at Washington, there ise. For GRIEVE, seems, more than ever, an earnest disposition to 9023 3w im No. 5, Joha street, New Yhri ush the war toa close as soon as possible, and vore oe a r) HORSES, fatten the Apeorancn ot eae, ensial rate . wea ” extremely busy in discharging the duties of his of- Draense dae ie rae ae “ig fice; and Messrs Marcy cet Bancroft will, no CTSA horseback, sud have to | doubt, soon show to the world that they deserve been | the saddle. Avply et the deck of the Herald Gmeo, | more praise than has heretofore been accorded. foie curticaleys __ielt'\*izh_| By te recent proclamation of the President of A SUTEKIOR MILK COW, imported from | the United States, the subjoined number of acres. | Normandy, and for sale OVD & HINCKE! of land, in the states and territories enumerated, Room No.9, Tontine Baild are to be offered at public sale, vis. :— andr (0.88 Wall KING CHARLES SPANIELS—Six, Black and Arkansas . Bie Rye fine, just imported pership’ St. James, Missouri . so, Three Shetland Pomes, suitable for gentlemen’s Mi sons—ve} and perfectly manageable. Wisc: T a AGRI, Nord John Be .Umsporter tnd dealer in Birds will surrender violence will be committed. al of speculation has been had as to the real just paid the penalty of | ic mind seems to be set- | which have re- me to get ont the way or he would stab me, or stick If he does not, me, ! don’t know which ; I was kneeling down trying to get the two gentlemen that were down with him, off; I saw Mr Jeno! and Mr. Smith stand- m to lore their hold #0, fayiug that if H HOLMES’ TWO OVEN KITCHEN RANGES. meet amas HE. Proprietors are now prepared to furnish Hoimes’ the trade, or set them up for private families or | ding houses, having purchased the right fromthe parentee | rience he oy recon $4 Henge cannot be | fmproved by the owner to nuit the lessge, 25 shs Bk Com, scrip ‘armers’ Trust baw 50 Morris Canal 50 de 125 Nor & Wore RR. 230 do bi name of the indiyidual who has his crime with his life. The publ ting down upon the conclusion that his vey Mead, and facta and circumstances cently come to light, strengthen thut belief. In the first Skaneatelas, asserts most positively | to peg and ae ingand settin; ite] ges years, warrants usin asserting that Holmes Furpassed Tor ecouomy, couventence, tre warranted to of Alexander, but they declined doi: he would fire aa soon as was fimally taken from Alexander Wilson by cousins—I don’t know which ; Mr. Je begged of him to hand to him the to vr Smith, and I have y ich they are pur- | wed free of any expense to | Numerous references can be given to persons from 2% to 45 dulars. uring. and are wei! the ‘an ie purposes for whi place, a Mr. Leg, of that he was once, some seventeen years tice of his, and the convict himse! tually acknowledged the fact. Another circumstance atill stronger in favor of the belief that ds the fact that an individual of that name cam Chantaque county some two or three months he purpose of looking at t! elf whether he was not his brother. Upon going i, Wyatt was asked ifhe nounced in the most positive e istol, but he gave it since; I never had hands; it was a revolving pistol ; short- one of the gentlemen which laid by Alexander’s rid then into his bosom next to ‘n to the prisoner, took out the da; e times into the leg of the pri «on, While he was hed down by the other gentleman— ut not hearing him cry out, I thought it went only into his boot: the scebbard of the silver ; I should know it egain; it wasa fine er, the blade was about an inch wid it was the inner part of theleg that wai calf; the ladies stood about a yard and a half from Alex- dirk seabbard was here produced and shown the i the one I saw, only | did not y pi (the dirk was now shown the witness) think this looks like the dagger; | ha the ballet, but was unable Ss SSSy: 100 do 25 Reading RR t> mi 100 di ‘ing to purchase. ppren- has Ouse or twice vir- Proprietors are c pri tantly man and bed-rocm Alo TINWARE, bright, lain and jeraned. | ready to set Ranges, grates, an 5 mo eure. ‘4. GILHOOLY’® SON, ‘Tf Nasanti street. © PAPER BOX MAKERS —90,000, The Straw Board rf just ert an Second Board. ‘yt ood P ag 1 ag) RR “ is 2 Ha - RR skin ; he return- ger and stack wner, vir. Wil- e murderer, and lew Mead, when he anner, “I do.” s brother distinctly, for the reason that when the prisoner left home he was quite oung He said, however, that if it wes his brother, he acl a scar upon his right feot, made w, id upon examining Wya' found just as he h another on one answering the description was found there. to these very strong name, there are a variety of other circum: go to corroborate that belief. a do. 50 Nor & Wore from Nos 35 to 120, st dagger wos crimson and New Stock Exchange. 50 Farmers’ Trust 57% 100 do #3 57% 50 Harlem RR lo 8 wo 1% do 51% +100 do 58 50 and 67 Nasann st. GANT FURNISHED APARTMENTS, on the an plan; parlors with bedrooms attached, with or it and tea, +t 84 Broad: ERCHES—LEECHES.— Dey street, is REMOVED to 1 sand’ offer for sal ¥ A shs Morris Cl stm Mat woe. 10 lo t the hilt ; I thi tabbed, near the ‘@ particular oe- foot, a scar was He also said there was a scar precisely f Leeches, 149 Nassan | Previons to the s ILLIAM Street, New | of Leeehes, just re | sdeerene: evidences that Mead is his real = to it ; the mark on the wall I should say was made by some trunk being lowered down by some porter and struck against the would make just such a mark ; I can show you several the house of a similar kind ; it is Dr. Pern Pratt was next sworn andexamined. He —I was called to attend Mr. Alexander f the 13th of A son and found 000 Ibs ‘Trunk Boards, su © TRUNK MAK st _received, and fo ROOKS, ee ee - one quality, fro On the 2ist instant, at Paterson, N. J., Michan. H. si god 28 years, formerly of Centre street, 01 | rk. His friends and acquaintancs and those of his brothers, | tfally requested to | at 4 o'clock, | anes The jailor told att ‘that the gentlemsn present claimed and if he was so, and see him. mother was an: Wyatt replied that he di not want his mother to see him until after he had his trial. He said, however, that if he could whisper to Mead satisfy him at once. He did 40, and Mead said afterward there was no doubt that he was marks on otber LOOK AT THIS 1! ‘ana Shoes, all at 367. largest assortment. cheapest, an jonable ia the city. i ant a fine article | for a moment, he could ilson on the mornii ry, are res) attend his funeral this (Sunday) titer from the foot of Barclay street, without further invite | Jy, from Mobile to Jackson, Als., “» eldest son of the late George ‘the number, 367 mported French Boots, at M. CAHILL We have, however, to counterbalance these procfs, that his real name was Mead, and that he was born in this vad of the “sunny South,” as has been claim- the positive assertions of Wyatt to the con- said that no man should ever his real name—that that should go with him to the graye. There seems to have been a desire on the part of Wy- att, since the murder, to make somewhat of a hero of himself, and thereby excite a sympathy that might load to his acquittal ; or, if not successful in this, to at least leave a name behind him that should be remembered.— He bas made two or three attempts upon his life since the murder, neither of which, it is evident from conclusive designed should be successful. night, he gave the alarm to ling for water, after he had be- seven or eight large assortment of | way be ween the lars. tion. While on the pas: price of Five dot August 10, Grore: Long. in the 36th year of his ago. ———EEEoEowoeoee NO POSTPONEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE WEATHER, PUE, TURTLE FEAST that was to ast Tom Blakely’s un Fridn 7 Soup ready at 3 o'clock, rection of Louis Paulerte. TO ECONOMISTS ONLY. WHOLE SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR FIVE DOL- LARS, black dress or frock cont, cassimere ineudi irt. A lot of overcoats, fi bargain foany one going South.— WOOLLEN Ut He has also often : TO on oop Me re CLOTHS, CAMINE RT Aip SATTINETS RE- their own manufectare, 341 Weer Stager, N. Y. and orders for work at Messrs. Woolcott » Langley & Co., 25 Broad Ihave not seen h ‘This being the last of the witnesses to examine, conse- juently the prisoner was examined hat to law, informing him that answer or decline any questions that »— What is your name? -Alexan*er Wilson. ve been served up EA, pad orders tham & Co., 60 Pine st FLAVORING EXTRACTS. concentrated Fret anilla, Peach, Nectarine, Rose, veral others, for flavoring Ice Creams, and all kinds of Pastry, NSON, MOORE & circumstances, he the Jast attempt, on Fri the keeper himself, by | | BROAD STREET PROPERTY ‘TO BE IM- * ,., Total. | PROVED AND LEASED. Mineral lands, und res, THE VACANT LOT on the westerly side of Brovd | will be proclaimed in the course of two or three fie above the comer of Stone street, 3:4 feet weeks, on the receipt of the reports recently re- front by 93 feet m depth, with an Lin thercar will be | quired from the land officers, They are as fol~ le immediately, to JOHN JAY. * | lows — au23 3t*m 2% Nassan street. 1 7 wan aacal hel A SDGAR JENKINS, Auctioneer pe hadnt he Ne ote reba ¥, K a |IN CHANCERY, SALE IN PARTITION OF —— AT#ERSE THE’ BODINE FARM, tteville = Ilinois—Dinon. see ceeees NEAR PORT RICHMOND, STATEN ISLAND. Missouri—Jackson copper region. . ax FURSUARCKE of after ord ped Sie Gomrtof ) 5 . mises will be so fh hangers, the above mentioned premises will be sold bo SEER paerinwTh ry , ow the premises, on the Ist day of September next, at | Yelork in the forenoon, : ‘Wasuincton, August 16, 1846. fronton ihe iver Kill Va eae The “Baision HOUSE } pace sncidiats by the Hine oe Hay- and grounds adjacent, wil one parcel, ni resi- | wood’s Defence—An Omission Supplied—Depar- Il be divided Id in | : Sele of convenient Mtn gue van, anata, | ture of the President—The Cabinet—Mr. Bw- 4 It seems that even within the last two days I was absent from this city, it has become more de- Lithogra ‘of the premises will berendy fire days ego rable we | solate. As farastheeyo can reach, on the ave- FINE BOOTS, FOR $3 50, nue, not more than a dozen pedestrians are ob- Fine Freneh Calt Dress Boots for $4 50. e i to the best made oe ve eet eo for $6 or $7. All | sional cart rattling overthe rough paving stones, 001 | ‘ ; No.4 Annstreet, | or a small sized omnibus, contai: a single FOUNsertie American hascams *”” | passenger. ‘Tho wind. is too lasy to blow, Suet gud small profits is our inotto—4 Anu street. Coming from New York, where every body and NO MONOPOLY! almost sven {hing isin ger ty did not kenow " ed M that I reside in the capital of the nation, I might WATIRIPONT & JAMES, FASHIONABLE | jyring my mind to the Sonate: Bae thaws om HATT proached a deserted village. Between Newark and Trenton, a gentleman Ba fontee out to a lady, who sat beside him, the Hemen’s Hats, on Saturday next, the 29th of Augu: reauties ot surrounding objects. They appeared beg respectfully to stat ay the hats sold by them are of | to be very Lappy in each ether’s company; but, neutee shail equal in quality unfortunately for female modesty, the scene of « how: b- | moment interrupted the innocent employment, and silenced their conversation. From curiosity j Pay made, and are equal to those sold in other wore: | servable, and the chief annoyance is an occa- vo. 82 Nassau Street, hear Fulton, a HE subscribe: ill be t ply ir ouds and the public with the FALL STYLES of} gen. prodace n hat, which they guarautee and fiaish, those sold at the moi lishments in Broadway, and at ing to the quality. . B. RI a Tl - y : y * M. H, JAMES. looked out of the window, and discovered the whee FALL FASHITS cause to be a score of boys bathing in the shallow FOR GENTLEMEN'S HATS FOR 1845, water ofthe canal! I thought of Actwon, the Bhasin’ 188 Fulton street, second door from Sun | famous hunter, who, because he surprised ee) will issue the Kall Fashion for Gentlemen's Hats on | Diana, was changed by her intoa stag, and killed Saturday, 29th of August. 5 _ | by his own dogs. CLen Where were importers, ke., 81 Maiden lane, N. Y. | MAY NOT BE GENERALLY KNOWN that the | Jout Oil Military Shaving Son genuine by Mr. hat exhausted by the loss of blood. A man who seriously designed to commit suicide would hardly be the first.to arouse some one to prevent its ac- almost any price. nd cleaning, in an 136 Nassau street, corner Beekman. (was invented aad is FROM THREE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. PARTNER W. di 18 OF canhent of an opp ing any further questio: Justice Drisken, accused to bail in ‘Thus the matter rests for the present. Robbing a Vesgel—A avin on board the shi 0 mate Wm. Sanford clothing, valved at 8] atchman, Mr. John Smi e thief taken to Police Robbing a Till—A fellow called Phil as detected last night in the act of robbing Burns House, kept by rs this chap was in sume out of the till, and then ¢ same for drinks, and when out he would make other draw on the till, until be got so drunk that he ‘a8 cought in the act by Mr. Scott. burglary.—The dwelling house, No. 103 west 14th at., For some days he has beer: in the habit of call rious times during the ked, utter his bleeding scrape, why he did #0, he ted that individuals would wm or Fowler, who use ich is 21 Conrtlandt s who require his unique and po ription of Fancy Soaps and Perfe r other houses can of manufacture, at 21 Pain Extractor, gave for answer, that he ex jousand dollars ii at the proper time rescue him, and he designed, by his noise, to let them know where he was, ke. It in said that he has made two confossions, one to El- der Morrell, the former chaplain of the prison, and the It is understood, however, ‘ree, but in substance are quite two ‘ochester Daily Democrat. Five > pens called ge of entering t 5 the Wi lying For farthe formation, call at Mr. 8. M. Beckley’s, 128 other to one of his counsel Broxdway. ap stairs, BA. an22 3¢*r that they did not different thiags. Surrusonran Instrrvrion.—The Vice President Senators Regents of Hon. George Evans, i Hitinels and the the day, at 21 Court! AURGNT & OTHE MPORTERS OF FRENCH GOO: atiect, have jnat ree te by the Ia SITUATION as Salesman o sale or Young Man from Charleston, 8 experrenee as a, Inerehant, and ten years’ experien Te ae 4 William Ecosse Dress Goods pointed the followi: ithsonian Institution :— the Hon. Sidne: © S$. Pennybacker, o having completed Of Regents consists of the tollo of the United States; the Mayor of the City of Washi Evans, of Maine} 8e- Brepae, of Illinois; Seuator Isaac 8. Pen ivin; Representative Mobert Dale a; Reproventative William J. Hough, of W. Hilliard, of / ichnsetis; Gideon Hi Pennsylvania ; 103 to 69 Fulion s tree! store and haying oth ee, any his acquaintance among th Teckary and Cash do 9 Cashmere d’Ecosse Col CHEAPER THAN EVER. FULL SUIT of Saperine Cloth made to order, in the auhatancist and fashionabl , at MORFATY’S Pashtoon ment, No. 24 Cathe: ele inthe line equally tow. on) toe Chief Justice = wae eB weo! WANTED, — 0 very superior Mi on. need bs a large fancy atore ; experience would be preferred. All maker; none need apply but the most compe: porpment. Enquire at 108 Chambers street, ROOMS TO Li HREE Rooms on Second by 2 small family, wi paws, oe very superior Dre: cash Tail New York, bvesp aut. te JOAN MoreArT, ENETIAN AND BERNE of South Carolina ; , FURNISHED. “ § Joseph U. Tot time Axed by. lew ‘for moctins of the OE RT gg fatnite at 0 Codar street. rence exchenged. 88 , ESTABLISHED PRICES AT When we took the steamboat, three sailors, GURNEY’S vy ae EE RLISEMEN'S, honorably discharged from the pene came 194 Furron Sraser, (Sun Burtoina.) board. One of them soon fell asleep, from the Hk pe ae FUR HAT ‘| ff fatigue of drinkin ; another big or to play with a. FIRS Quality SILK HAT. 300 | small monkey, which he had brought from the SECOND ia. ae 25 | African consi, and the third to look for three half A THESE prices have been firmly established, and may | 0 jes, which he alleged some Jand Inbber had Pete nincigntggueton. ea thebggacy syle and Auth | Stolen: A ite boy carried a black bottle, the fespectfully ask the public to test the value of his Hats, by | contents of which appeared to have a peculiar at- rison with the productions ofanv other manufacturer in traction for the lips. y, and believes no candid mind will leave the premises In another part of the boat there were three with them or their prices, ith iter. women, (two with harps, and one with a guitar.) REMOVAT , OF erst PE SPhaer, tu Patean. Tix } Their rotector was skilful on the flute, and we HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY. had delightful music, vocal and instrumental. 1 c Raed ‘ 2 ved in the bse received i had heretofowe beli Uy notify tre pinion, that melody could soothe the rudest pas- sions, but on this cecasion I was led to doubt it. The sailor who lost his money, produced diseord hy Larpingon the three half eagles, and showing i4) adisposition to fight every man on board. He Tack Them was forced forward, and then one of the pretty tiie SDDONS, Bi. | women, and jhe youngest, took up a collection of public, that he , i i is fe i a sae OTT ROBERTSON, Hatter, Felton ty Amis ten (he Wn reine mace will eeeNerety aail for the sbove port | silver pieces in exchange for the notes. e oni bee of August. ss ieapenaaaisibaieas va eile, The Union and the Intelligencer were each fur- PT and meerage ee be at the lowest ished on the same day with a copy of Mr. Hay~ , JOUN Hi , seatin the Senate, 7. bill. The former re- RDMAN & Co, wood’s defence lor resignin; Si Souh weet rather thyn vote for the tari a. Oe ss Dany | mats “We have had no tines se unalone nlltbespo- Consi Pag 4 by the Britis Bark | sitions ofhis letter; but so far as we e weighed ROBERT A, PA x from hiverpodl oe jaee | his arguments, they are not caleulated to abawe ae send othe of consignee our regret, or reconcile our hyp re to the atti. hy Be Wy OF 0 J MeMURRAY, tude he has assumed.” The mcer is not Corner of Tine and South stieets, | on hard to please, and says that “Mr. Haywooa Alt oes not permitted in five days will wnavondu's be | fp teres if, and back on his pursuers ply to ‘sent to public store, : ia. § Dev staget, New Yous.