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THE NEW YO RK HERALD. Wot XI, no 215Whote Mo, a8, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1847. Price two © perfectly to a is. ce = = aes ee oo pence — H DR. DE WITT C. KELLINGER’S INFAL- Law Intelligence. Cready.—MoCread; harged by the C Spirit of the Watering Places, naught £40,000 of the relief funds remains unaccounted THE NEW YORK HERALD EB LN MEN? oe Surneme Cocnt.—Refore Judge K@wards.—In re Jose | Minerva, with an attempt to josef coer gap taf Ais U, 8. Horai, Sanatoos Seninas, for.” ee te ESTABLISHMENT, seed eatecly taltes erent da Costa and Jose do Rocha.—Below is the opinion of | was investigated yesterday morning by the Commission- me * ‘July 29, 1847. } ful in its North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. pecially signed mesrinee internally or is warranted to cure after all other remedies Alltheumatic sud scrotulous affections, ring worm, . ald sores of every ature, frost bi ing in the back, and affections of the spine, dislocations, eu: Judge Edwards, by which it will be seen that the ques- tion presented py Aa an ai corpus is res judicata, into any investigation of the woder the , ha) 8, Lpornned uc going te in the case, and he has accordingly remanded the two slaves tothe custody of «ale prema alls nqement of joints, bunions, coms, callouses of every descrip- | the meneaie, emmded the two slaves tothe custody of CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. tion, tooth and nervous headache. age ok age White and Jay asked for w stay of prooweato sto wit —_—_—- — t the j) to ne- DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per ops—$7 ipite influence imasodisiely rors until they bed an opportunity of bringing the 23 per Soka able in advance. verand ken in two doses er NB: 92,500 car matter before jupreme Court and have it up: EERLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6% cents | have beat made ist tees on th declined, not having an Pe] GOH SS 18 cons ‘ver annum-payable muagvanes. ‘Among the may distinguished individuals who be ae ey ay Sogn rout wats. y 4 HERALD FOR EUROPE—Every. Ste ket day— | aljowed us to refer to them, for public kod, are the srthenity panties Fam jeeeuses ennther wi Price 6\¢ cons per copy—$5 per aunum, smeluding . | ses H. Grinnell, residence ‘No. 6 College Pl habeas m Judge Oakley. payable iw advance. ‘Subseriptions and advertise ewe city; Hon, Richard i Carman, of Carmansy |, THE DECISION. ie ved Mur, Galpin flue ¥ iene, Parts ce | city and Mr. Arnold Mason) eoafmictor of A writ af habeas corpus was issued by his honor NUAL THOPORLAL TEMALD—Published “on the | $y Sifeavlem giver, was cured of chronic rhetimatisn Judge Eduinds, on the 17th day of July last, di- of J 1 times he Int of January of each ingle copies sixpeuce each. Samuel Robertss hi partner atthe Bri rected to Clemante Jose da Costa, master of the ADVERTISEMENTS, at the usual prieermal in | | ide Brazilian bark Lew Branca, commanding him to to have rere antes ot pis, feathle en jared hie lite, the bodies of Jose da Costa, and Jose da Rocha, by him yf errors imprisoned, and detained, as was alleged, together with the cause of such imprisonment and d , fe, from &. severe eiery 5 advance, , Advertisements should Ty james Bi i manner. ‘The Proprietor will aot be bie Head, Bowery val Brostwey fiscrot Sueen be Qe RNG or ‘dl Kiae ens beautifully and with Snasnanote establishment over one thousand timers hae of i ihe beter they bei Whol the said Judge, at time and. place therein spect- Te asdeecadisethe agentsare wanted. Pri s No. The respondent ap) fore Judge Edmonds, eaiablishinents mast be ost Paid, ov the poste will be der | 3,rcatl rest Heeity: 8 Ingeraal & Co. wholesale | aud made hia return tothe. sald writ, wader. oath; t0 Anetedtram the subscription money remitted. emus throu her, stores, mud tay | which the sald da Costa and de Rocha put in an answer, pee ° dozens half | also under oath, At this stage of the procosdings, b rows one mroee oe eee eee EN grant vemer | the consent ofthe counsel fer ail the parties the y are ready and willing to back their opimiou, that they was amended in such a manner as to be returnable be- se more astounding cures, mber of ce: fore me,and, by @ similar consent, I allowed the writ iter ni ~ than any other remedy offered to the public. All letters | nunc pro func Be TE 288. Ua must be postpaid. Jy mreon® ‘The return ef the respondent admits the detention of QONAND AFTER THURSDAY, JUNE ioth, 1907, the LOOK AT THIS.—Lodiew’ Gaiters, dlipre da Costa and da Rocha, and alledges that before the is- vent Casa wil ram a follows, until further notice. "Up trains plaeee. Silt, Whee fa eek Kinui | suing and service of the said habeas corpus, to wit:—on ill Teave the City Hall for r . the 0th day of July last, a writ of habeas corpus wus al- eww. fei ce Hanes a Fa Ne cena of ea eee erm Albo' wiley | to wed,and iued, by the Hon, Charles P Daley, One of 3 A.M. ite 8 EW ¥ ND HAI RAILBOAD CUMPAN’ NEW YOUN Sebi ARANGEMENT, 7" 5 Bedford, — | MGeutlemen will find in this store great assortment of fine | the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas 3 1 ngasdpeaiala 2 Wihitlicky ite: Boots and Shoes, calf and patent lesther: Gaiters of all | im and for the city and county of New York, and of the 1 mM pag Semon | Hieds. Also, Bove" Boots, Gales, and Shoes, of all sorta and | degree of counselor of the Siipreme Cour.» directed to M. - M 4 4 . | the saidrespondent, with the object, and for the purpore, aes 530 eM All of the above of the best quality and cheap, at 267 Brosd- | ce yroducing before the sald judge, the persons named in £ ad “ f M. CAHILL. | the said first mentioned writ, for the purpose of enquir- “ FaENOW WOORE = ing into the cause of their detention, or imprisonment, g pate danke, a avant saina oe by the said respondent. That, in obedience to the said ca Sle ioe Ee bot heesicse Rise fr | Saad teiee the mis cten io potions artbeton ete i i sua an be found at the of Fulton and Nas- sriaiadg Eee pee Re lt teare | cam streets opposite the Herald office. Best boots made to | men called Jose da Costa and Jose da Rocha. That upon TE ee Ma ama taee Tackahee. | order for $4 5d, Also the French Congress boots, ofthe best | said wait so issued by said Judge Daly, and upon the, re- ‘oe 7 55 750° sa0% boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, &c., constantly on | turn thereto, proceedings were duly had before said a 9 08 FA cidaladieo’ give xatecmiktoh |.’ Ci Judge, who, after mature deliberation, and after hearing the allegations and arguments of counsel on both sides, CHALE har very ds. | decided and adjudged, on or about the 16th day of July mtirdl diticgeat Kindechook, | last, that the said Jose da Costa and Jose da Rocha were dup, and recently occupied by | legally under the restraint of the said respondent, and ‘now offered for sale. ‘There | that they should be remanded to his custody; which we-house, stables, wood-house, | said decision and judgment of said Judge Daly. it is al- jent out buildings “The grounds, | leged in the said return, aro still in force, unreversed. re 8 Ed & tate Peter are also ou ihe pres barn, and all other con’ 63 8 er, and the complaint dism Scott and Aldermen Dodge aud Messerole; John McKeon, | tance, astonished England and the world. That remark- | ¢ America. want of proper ventilation, it bein to close th chur rant of proper ventilation, Wt being necessary to ¢ | rican fashion will go on their knees tor the latest brochure tings of this body, to enable them to hear; thereby, at this | we must not make E . | that the sums granted by Parliament tor Irish season of the year, not only rendering it uncomfortably | come her modal The Amoricnn coven oat ae Oe in 1846, amounted to £60,000, and: foe Bettie Tiarm, but prejudicial to health. Therefore, in view of | ready acquired the respect of the world, and the | °° £!)\ be provided for the present (irand say, and recommend - | ter market fad ana carp bhp key adherend not be hastened by this singular exhibition of Ame. market during the present year, with the hella fable. ‘TheRe superb charbers, which are nightly | ‘it pl Commencement Week—Atheneum Society—Parthenon | Brotgés of the divinity, ure. in all but the homage to | “4PPOwed to contain, American Hall, on Monday evening. The exercises | 4tistocracy is inimical to this government; and it will | rank of general in the Spanish army During of exercises >— Island, voteanvwnS See wk avceus jeasantyille. New Castle. Bedford. Whitlickville. | about four acres, are well stocked with riety cf °p- | not set aside, nor made void. The return further states Ray 5 oe SS ieee bscherry, plum, and omamen‘al tees, kraPe | that, in pursuance of suid decision, and adjudication, the Croton Falls. 730 A M. persons of said da Costa and da Rocha were committed Ber ae dere Trine Villages | to the custody ofthe respondent, ‘The return. also alte 490PM. in this State in poiat of character | for the other matterr, to which it is not necessary, in this The trains to and from Croton Falls will not stop on New c.. apply to DAVID VAN | place, to allude. For terms, &¢ York Island, except at Broome street, and 32d street. "A car 2K Eq., Kinderhook, or : Da ci will precede each train ten minutes, to take Up passeagers in | aud 30t®m’ VP. 8. HORS, 85 Wall street._ | gua mututanes of say of the allagations cheese ay, the city. the return of the respondent. ea Upon the said return and answer, the respondent con- ‘William's Bridge, and For dham. uel tends that there has been an adjudication of the matter Extra trams on Sundays to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine uilt forthe owner by day's work: by Judge Daly, and that such adjudication is binding ™ for Lake Mahopackand Danbury leave Croton Fellson walks complete. Also, the two-story double. frame Cottage | upon me, and precludes any investigation into the fucts ni dd P. Plains and New York, except at Tuckahoe the two-story basement Brick Cottage, om mh street, je ‘Mantels, staine' yen Sth and 6th avenues; Marb) ht, and finished he sing tin of ear, ftom, Croton Falla will not stop oh: 10 LET, OR FOR SALE, on MURGAY HILL rally in the bes now binding on the Sth avenue, on the east side, between 35th | of the case, unless new matters are shown, which have ‘ROM , render such investigation proper. To Croton Kelle. i + $100 venience of occupants. A Before the enactment of the, Revised Statutes, the on ; 16 Wall street, To Whitlickville a i eee RGN Bic; law seems to have been settled, that the return of the 15 tee eos KUBY, BRIGHTON, Staten Island | respondent was conclusive, and that none of the facts * Sd hat he has made cousideraple alterations and improve’ | coutained in it could be controverted. 3 Hill, B. 8, note 7 Hall at id M.and'ar7 FM. Meuts in this establishmen ¢ last season, 30. By the Revised Statutes, the party brought up may mn Falls at 7 A.M. and 9 P.M. edalarge building, coutai 700) deny any of the material facts set forth in the return OR SHREWSBURY, OCEAN HOUsE, | # red from the main Lody of the pavili or allege any fact to show either that the imprisonment ranch, Runsom Dock, Brown’s Dock’ | [90m are intended for geutlemen only; they are of forta- | or detention is unlawful, or that he is entitled to his dis- A nk Branch, Hynsom Uosk, Aro Gienmboat | Dlesize, light, and well ventilated, and superior in all respects | Charge. 2K. 8..471 p. 50. Master, will run as follows, from Fulton | ‘2mose generally denominated single rooms in the various | “if ‘then, any of the material facts set forth in the re- ¢ River eg ith famili ies | turns, are not denied by the party brought up, the re- Tleave New York, Leave Shrewsbury. GREE ee Gennes pees fet CS ee re etanieal te | turn, gre Gee, ban. Gon, sane afect on Calves ive Hie: maka, © bie M. Saturday, O'clock bi leg Hotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- vised Statutes, and those facts must be taken to be true. fp ‘s iM at i. 3 8, note 28. Hondas, 3) G28 Meaty, | eivmtongane einem New York and New Brichion wt | ° Upon tis construction of the law, am bound toa wesley) 1B 4 3 lowing Routt, ViE2~ saa 11 A.M, and 2 and 6 P.M, | *Ume that the faots set forth in the return, and not de- lay, 1, Wednesday, 4 From pier No. f North River, New YorkeAt®. and 12 | nied in the answer, are true,and that Da Costa and rsday, 12,8 ‘Thursday, 4 Myand $36, Sand GM EM and mote frequent comin Da Rocha have heretofore been brought before Judge «vale Pr Friday, 16 will be established as the season advanc Daly, upon a writ of habeas corpus, and that, after an df... | g B'day Arrangement—From New B \avestigation into the cause a thelr detention by the % 7 Monday, 16, 1 AM. (lee respondent, Judge Daly adjudge it they ‘were Stages will ran to Howell Works, Siquan iain Yrom New Yorkers A.M 2 nd6XT Ma... logy undir the Tastraint of the respondent, aad that Freehold. ‘Stages to convey passengers to aliparta of the | yisieNighte: Tuesday, Thursday ond Saturd Chmpany, | tliey should be awarded to his custody ; and'that said country. " ' amas t fF BLANCAKD. | judgment now remains in full tore counet'tie Denes ns Wasting Og shore bene COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—Tiat very de- | ,, lt thus sppears that there has been, an adjudication, Daksa veathan 7 rown, West. | Upon a writ of habeas corpus; that Da Costa an rs sitet » + | occupied for several years by E. Treadwell, Esq. is now of- 6 estraint of the respon, 3 P. W. SCHENCK’S, HIGHLAN DS, Ocean Je. ‘The h 46 feet by 40, with | ‘The next question is, does the principle of res he Steam. | [ered for sale. 101 a town a1 and Eatont b boat EDWIN LEWIS, Capt payee ‘will ‘ran as follows | 0az2a frout and rear, which is about 46 fee I finished and now ied order, | adjudtcata apply to this case, and am I pre- from foot of Vesey street, North River:' hagreen house attached. ‘There are also ou the premises | cinded by the above mentioned adjudication from — Zegee Neo York. ave Shrewsbury. Cae ease Landi The enn tbeeeaic mesure | any further inquiry into the subject’ Inthe case of Soturda ae ar Sem a, saturday te ee OH ay, | well stocked with a great variety of choice fruit trees, shrab- | Meroein vs, The Peoplo ex rel.—Barry 25 Wend. 64—it Seuéaye el tat Ace Sanday goat 4 PM. | bery ornamental trees, and: the prospect is not surpassed | was decided by the Court of Errors of this State, that by any. spot on the Hudson river. For terms, &c., apply to the | the principle of judi cable to a pro- Monday 9, at 3) A.M. Monday, 9, at* 7 A.M: | sUbscriber on the premises. ee judicata was appli ate ceeding under habeas corpus, ‘Two opinions only were 110, gk Mu Jyld sre. C.V_B. OSTRANDER. | delivered; one by the Chenoeitie and the other by Sena. Wed'y. "ily at 382 BM wt FAM a FOR BALE OR TO LET, on the maagin of the ari, tor Paige, The question under review had been deolded Th Py 12, at . 5 S jay, Monmor Cor 1 Ne Semi uw by > Tiaiages’ will bo in readiness on the arrival of the bost torcou- | calles state o cultivation, with lth inseessaty gutbuilt- | Peas vou S wtit-ef babear soos meres oe vey passengers to all parts of the country. jy31 gortre_ | ings.” Also, lote from half an acre to twenty, with the advan- | (‘hat dpon Maal ot tim It, Colomarena Tn nike p FOR KEY PORT.—The steamer SUSE. | eee ne aie eee eae busiate in whey | curred in the decision of Judge Inglis, that the principle E, COFFEE, will leave the pier, foot of | tuted. Persons desirous of carrying on business in the city : eeige y and residing in a healthy locat rate, will find an | of res adjudicata was applicable to & proceeding upon Ra te een ner Fore 8 Apaniage sulting wi weriber texas or | Habeas corpus; and that Te could make uo difference in NUB~On Sunday"ssthe bore willleave atts A-M,,_. | peniapivanie bur wthin one hour tad naif of New’ Wark, | he application of the principle, whether the frst writ ‘erms easy. “Titles indisputable. Emigrants or others wish. | WAS returnable before a court o = The saperior weamer NEW. HAVEN, | ine for gardening lots eau be suited. Apnly: to Jon Tveson, | commissioner out of court, for in neither case, ought \Captain Van Pelt, can be chartered for Exc Esq., 56 Courtlandt street, New York; orto W. G. bynes, the party suing out the writ, to be permitted to proceed sions to any place, by application at No. 8 | Auciioneer, Key Port, N.J. All letters mast be post pai ad infinitum betore tho same court: or officer, or before Battery Place, Northbriver. ppeaoiya8 a0tre | “Key Pout. N.J. July 20,107. yy2i Bot ‘nother court or ofloer having eoneurrent jurisdiction, on el d (ING BOAT AT HALF-PAST FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC | to review the former decision, while the facts remain the six for Albany tnd tpterinedists landings STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—The shipso/ | same; but if dissatisfied with the first decision, should Fare 50 ceaty. Breakfast and is company are appointed to sail as ful- | appeal toa higher tribunal, the bont. ‘The well-known low pressure steamboat, ROM NEW Y Senator Page says that if @ final adjudication upon a AMERICA, Capp T. N. Hulse, will leave the Steamboat se aN habeas Caryl ia hot te be. deenetres adjudicate, the Fier, foot of Barclay, street, ‘Tasedav, ‘Thursday, and Satur- ee tela aa alr Sa ae consequences will be lamentable, This favored writ wiil day, at half-past si Fee LINED W YORK Mth Sept. become an engine of oppression, instead of « writ of lib : ‘ ty. He further says— | think thas the following rule TROY and Intermediate Landings *ROM HAVRE. wi The are eambent TROY, Copeaia, A Gorham, The PHELADELPHLA on the Ith of July. inal be foynd funalned ares parr ot ruaea or one mboat pier foot of Barclay st londays, TheNEWYORK © “ iith August. inferior court not of record, or of persons invested with Pilg c oye sae eae ‘at seven o'clock A.M Return- The WRrOw «gn oe power to decide on the property and rights of the citi- . ihe Steamer NIAGARA, Capt. HL. L. the Steamboat Pler: foot of Barclay stre i ‘These Steamers are equal to any, afloat, with commanders of | zens, is examinable by the Supreme Court, upon a writ ice ic: ee tri illnnd known courtesy. "yete site rooms and cabins of tron on a certorarl, in every such case, such final Barel ‘ *: are unus jous, and they are provided wit judication may be pleaded as res adjudicata, and and Saturday, at half past six o’elock, A. M., returning on the | ting requisite for the comfort of passengers. The pr is conclusive upon the parties in all future controversios ite days. i 7 Fare 50 Cents. PASARS aly the, first cabin, from New, York ws $120 f 70m | relating to the same matter.” And, finally, a resolution 9 or freight, apply om board, or to F. B. Hall, at was adopted by the court, ‘That in the opinion of the tne ofhee om the wharks Tn” 8 Dour Ore yt Pe ree are LI cst che cad oftee, court, the decision of Judge Inglis upon the question of NOTICE. For freight or passage, apply to. 4, res adjudicata was correct, and in conformity to law.7/— STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and | 204 Tbe after AUN ¥. “April 18th xe AYMAP. & CO., 34 South street. This decision fally and clearly establishes the rule that Ay steamboats “re FOR CHERBOURG OR HAVKE.— | the principle of res adjudicata is applicable to proceed- at SEATEN SLANDER wil aga €- Steamship PHILADELPHIA, Capt, | inge'upon habeas corpus, “ld i“ follows, until furtl LCE — Be 1» will be he: ar day, San- TI q ran as follo oe aoe ft aii prorat a hea r regular day, Sun The only question then that remains upon this branch At 6, 8, 9 10,11, A. My and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; 6, 7, FM. fice LEAVE NEW YORK No parcets received after Letters must pass | of the case is, whether the same subje: ; yject matter between through OM ot Surday, Lith inst, the same parties, has been adjudged by an officer having At 7, 9, 10, 11, A.M., and 1, 2, ten minutes past 3, and at 4,5, | Price of possag: ‘cabin $120 power to hear and decide upon a writ of babeas corpus, “6,7, o'clock, P.M. For passage or freight, apply to First, is the subject matter the same ? New York April 13th. algr AYMAR & CO., The subject matter under the first suit was the impri- 3 aud 12t rre tine M South street. | sonment and detention of La Costa and La Rocha, and OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION | ‘2G S0udleation of the Judge was, thet, they were “le: Y é. Y gully under the restraint of the respondent, and should COMPANY, Office 44 William street. be remanded to his custody * The subject m efthe Chicago, Whitehall, $2)Mont- presentsuit, is the detention of the same persons by the i street. Deanovons. respondent; and | am called upon to decide what’ was unity required willbe given for the fulGiment of all decided by Judge Daly, viz:—Whether they are legully contracts. ade wit under the restraint of the respondent? Second, Are the parties the same ? , ‘The proceedings, in both cases, have been in behalf of H. BAND, President. | tho same persona, against the same respondent. ‘The fa t that the relators are different, does not alterfthe care, this company. Sivte aoe Mr i. HAY, Agent, New York—I07. 2N.—On and arent mSunday, July Lith, thes xeambont PIONEER Howano Mita, General Agent, New York, will make regular tripe from Canal and Niveteeuth streets, di- | 15 conformity with. the wan Third, Had Judge Daly the power to issue the writ Ufowed pisces bx follow evoken, leaving the above meu | sereyyiven that the Books {0 if tind v0 decide the questions arising under It ? exceeding $300,000 to the capital stock of the Ocean Steam By the law, as it stood under the old constitution, it is wmgmond street, Nineteenth street, — Elysian. bf & Wo'eloek, 10% o'clock, 106 oe! Rea a ae ei esc Well mcceat, Mewitice of the | not questioned that he had the power. By tho law 1 HH ay under which Judge Daly now holds his office, it, is en- 2 3a 8 the amount subsesibed must be paidat the | acted that the “Judges of the Court of Common Pleas tor ( EB 2 i k bills, ‘The balance of | the city aud county of New York, shall have and pos- ae ¥ ptio stalments not exceeding | sess the same powers, and perform the same duties as 5 “ 5 10 Pet gontsas may barequtred by. the waretions of the Compa- | the first judge and assistant judges ot said Court of jy2t Ut#re Bo Ze "ihe following is the 25th section of the By-Law:— Common Pleas now had,and possess and perform.” Laws 3 1847, p. 281, 8. 7, f the Company, after the | !%47, amount may be $500,000; shall in preference be allowed to those , There are several matters alleged in the answer of Da who n be stgekholders, aud to the extent of theirthen | Costa and Da Rocha, for the purpose of showing that Through Direct—At 7 o'clock, P.M. from : je630tre | there was irregularity in the proceedings bef the Pier between Conmtlen gs and le ty a —— | Daly. The aaueur te all tiene alfetenee fore Judge f . entre eee... allegations is, that I am eet ese Wohasien ast a a hi Sefer BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | bound by the adjudication, and cannot look behind it, “ Subseription to the cay ey PEOPLES LINE SLE A7S FOR ALBANY, Baily, " Bundays” Reeepred o'clock. ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP, 1200 tons | If there hay been irregularity, 1 have no power to de- Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R. G. Cratten- nd 430 horse power each, under contract | cide upon that question, in this collateral proceeding — den, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even- ith the Lords of the Admirality. ‘The remedy must be in « court sitting as # court of re- fous at. T o'clock. HIBERNIA, Captain Aleranuer I The sgngecial,Trmine for, Schenoctady, Ballston, and, Baratorn EDON A, Captain Edward G, Lott But it is contended that new facts have arisen in this BM, except Sundays, Passengers will find this the most ¢x , Captain Uharles HB. Judlons. case since the decision of Judge Daly, The answer of Peat Hive O'Clock, -'M.--Landing at Intermediate Flaces— Steamboat NOWER AMEIICA, Capen: Trusdell, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and i ne Bey “Jeambont ROCHESTER, Captain R. H. Farry, will leave, on Tuesday, ‘Thursday, ad Saturday afteraoons, *\pteabone boats will tell times arnve in Afbeny in ample time for the Morning Cars fortne Hast or West at moderate reght, rates, and none taken after 54 orclock, t, : Ali persons are forbid trasting any of the boats of this line, without a written order from the captains or agenta. Da Costa and Da Rocha sets forth that since the said adjudication, and on the 17th July last, they were hand- culfed, and put inastore-room ia’ the forward cabin of the vessel, and there confined, and that the respondent also threatened them with violence when he “got them at sea.” These are not new facts of such a character as to change the relations ofthe parties. If there has been an abuse of the right which it has Leen adjudged that the respondent had to the custody of the slaves held in restraint by him,the remedy is not by habeas corpus; much less s0 as to any threatened violence. With these views, | am of opinion that the questio presented to me under the present writ of habeas corpus, ‘William Harrison. ‘or freight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C. nt : i djucata, and that | am precluded from going into SCHULTA, atthe office onthe whale nt ay ig sectved on days of miling. any investigation of the factein the ease; and that no i CIBIZEN'S NEW BAY LINE oF D. SBIGHAM re Agent new facts are set forth in the proceedings which autho- OPPOSITION BOATS FOR ALBANY, AtHARNDEN & CO)s, wine rie any interference by me. Landing at Van Courtlandt’s Newburgh, to the above line between Liverpool The writ must therefore be dismissed, and Jose da eepsie Kingston, Catskill and Hudson.—Fares0 conta Boston, contract has been entered ito wit Costa fand Jose da Rocha remanded to the custody ‘Board, a of the respondent. Unsiren States Commissioners’ Orrice, Before Commissioner Morton.—Post Office Delingu cies—Nelson C. Marsellis, a clerk in the Port Office, wi arrested this morning by Deputy Marsbal Smith, on a ‘arge of purloining letters, delivered into the office. It m the testimony of David B. Miller, another t he, Miller, saw the prisoner on Thursda: toa table in the sorting office, upon whic a eg anti Hand ROOFE, WLLIAMS, On, ‘A. M., ‘from the pier foot of Robinson street,’ touching at Him street from New bine sa seanley,at the offices’ fase of Ratison ot “yee ternal rbot we cakceoh sama tine the Move tous om aw | Sen Liner and New wand iz VERPOOL.—Packet shi, ASHBUR- MEd OUCAR LINE OF FACKETs FOR TON, Cant Howland iyo tons bit iy team t ‘ ugust 3 oda Mi wKOOKs ¥ Captain MeKiwen, will sul positively | Sampreaten Ghaabins cad steerage f r being an ‘ork. me? r A bin and steerage passenger being wi were several packages of letters, take up two letters and a" gust, her regular day, voor roer of berths | Put them in his pocket. Miller, in company with a man She has splendid cabin accommodations, and ean also com ‘ing already eny ‘king in this | named Brown, another employée in the Post Office, went sengere, {ently apriieation Ke ya bet OF second cabir pus: | splendid packets Heats «von hoard, foot | to im and askedyhim for theletters. After a pause he said ¢ W. & J". TAPSCOTT, of Maiden lane, or to ponent "Seeensie he would give them up; Miller, however, did not wait, HO % South street. | ‘The shove will he'succeeded by there, iicentnew packet | DUE put his hand in the prisoner's pocket, and took them z INT, Capt. Allen, barth+ 5, 1500 tons, to sail out; he was then asked what he intended to do with the Pidaumaritn lettera; he replied, he Intended to bring them to Mr. Persons desigous of sending for ir friends in the Old | Morris; one of the’lettors was dirested toWilson & Co., eri oes have them brought out m either of the above | and was identified Mr. Day, of that orm; the other The fast sailing and favorite packet stp VICKS. , Capt. Berry, will positively sail on M. C jurns jetors uk, 1017, het rogular day, Phe accommodations at chases | on applying as abov jy2ire | was directed to W: jm & Burns, propristors of the poy Dispatch newspaper, and was identified by Mr. Burns. v rs mt ine of packets, it is well wi oa 7 a . i ot abet Southern packers, aig t Ps ie SHIP BROOKSBY, from Glasgow, is the the, ia ao yi general order, at foot of ver tt. | Marsellis was togive bail in $1000, or, in default, t ° to be committed. Fe vs Sik | hn "SSOBMELEN AUR | Sooo iy Commissioner Gardiner.—In re Hugh Mc- ce ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PA PARRY oF land. dred beautiful eyes; every body was very gay, and every | dient humble servant.” ion—Poetry and its E:ffects—Charles Richard | body seemed di posed to forget the world outside, ani AK ‘The cargo ofthe brig Thetis, trom Now Brunswick, I was changed French Soci ‘e ty—Another Ball at | 4700 spruce, deals, aud some lathwood, to B : coaltig' Cpt eamrg ‘of the ship Murlacaibe sun te at Ru shen gee po "| ga Shoard, was discharged in alneteen working knife.on the kneepan, and inflicting a dangerous wound. | ‘The meteoric rise bcecictheonadiauns aden siiminis ; ‘The case was gonv into 4 4 motnorio rise of thie. Frenck:natlon) under thepe An individual named Rinay has absconded from Mo- mitted, to abide bis triad norms: And he was com- | tronege of the Lmperor Napoleon, to. position of tran- neghan with £000 in provincial notes, and it's seyee ppow Count or Genenat Sxssions, Aug. 6,—Before Recorder | %¢"dent social brilliance, and great national impor- | ed that, under the name of Davis, he is about to proceed District Attorney.—Plea of Guilly. At th ing of , ~ | ‘Phe minister of marine has just given orders that « pee ee a af | (pie and Woe These Fam epoch, when French society was what it has con. careful examination shall be made of a bed of oysters son, indicted for an atone to commit # grand larceny, | imued to be, the most dazzling and magnificent of mo- | jately discovered in the Bay of the Seine. A utter has pleadel guilty to the charge and were seutenced to the | dern Europe, was the wonder and envy of Christendom, | beemsent to cruise off it, and to notice any infraction oy fc ted by | THe manners of that grand vociety, composed asit was of | Witich the English fishermen may commit. ication was resent pon the Grand Inquest, protesting against the present Grand | men of genius, and women of beauty, areaped in America; wei the spect nyaigehogis nel his having lala fe Jury room :— the vehement idolatry with which the American exclu- | /undation stone of tho itagal Exchange,has been placed pean deny Roost, Halls of Justice, Aug. 6th, 1647.— | gives regard France, andthe anxiety with whichthey seek | inthe vestibule of Lloyd's ‘The monument of Huskis- ut to the Toor ther seruy Call. the attontion of the | ana the readiness with which they adopt the dress and | 80m, sculptured by Gibson, and presented by the widow court to the room the cocupy, as being very unoomfor- . dap of the statesman to the town of Liv. is at length table for the transaction of business; not only from its | the entire French modes, proves that French society re- | of the staterman to the town of Liverpool, ia at, length proximity, and consequent noise from the street, but for | mains the model of the civilized world; any of the Ame. | thece tion.) during the sit: | from Paris. How ‘absurd is this, and how ridiculous’ | ,,4,7étta procured by Sir II. W. Barron, M.P-. shows fisheries, fons, we request that a more suitable room | gradual introduction of its features Tn Europe, will | , Comparing the highest price of wheat sold at Dentey ice ol ‘ose who succeed | rican folly. 1 am at Saratoga, where | can feel the | tained on Saturday last, there js presented @ decline of us, in this, or some other building, removed from the pulse of American society Teesiit in its regal splendor | 168 6d e losd, which is equivalent to 44s per quarter. fom te of eens ¢ a peenonentaes asthe Cape ig ws understand the elements which compose it— aerveesi A bone, said to have been the heel bone of Edward IV. None the conte Of thee Cir eead egtranasction of busi. | ledge and am proud of its virtues, and! acknowledge and | und reported to have bees pilfered from his cofin, by priya comfort of the Grand Jury, and the wants of am ssbamed of le vices; these tirtase are of the purest | some irrey erent antiquary, was exbibited at the last and most sacred nature, and t i ft t | mee a Signed by all the members of the Grand Jury. vile and most pitiable. "They are often the ronult of ven | veer eios Of the London Antiquarian Soclety. ; : A parcel of coin has arrived at the mint from Russa, No cases being ready for trial, the court then adjourn- | munificence, which if it was bestowed upon the ignoble od unfit to-morrow morning. id half of the world would make the earth a heaven, and | %¢@t by the Russian government for the authorities of 5 y ace to ascertain, by separation oF anulyzation,the Hartvorp, August 5, 1847. _| filled with those of this bright land, who seem to be the | Tl#tlve quantities of the valuably metais which it is x ‘ at royalty, the counterpart of the drawing rooms at Paris, The following letter has been addressed by General Society—Junior Evhibition—Commencement Exer- | At the bottom of all this suavity and gorgeousness there | Yriarte, one of the most distinguished followers of Ea- cises is Beotound. esttahinags and reciprocal envy; the aristo- raga i Palmerston i vondon, July 1, 1947.— eracy, with all their forced hilarity, cannot divest their | My Lord: I have just received the command of wy The twenty-third anniversary exercises of the Athe- | necks 'of that iron ganote, which \ Petey imposed af- | august sovuceign, Queen Isabella, to return to my coud- nwum Society of Trinity College, took place at the | flictionmore horrible than any that I can imagine. An | try. after three years of emigration, and to resuue my wy res ave aegived the u On Tuesday evening another select ball was given, | most marked kindness from the English people. aa well The music was excellent. ‘The following was the order | preliminary to the final dress ball on the 11th of Au- | %s from the English government ; and in fulfilment of gust next; the room was plain, and, therefore, more | the most sacred duty of man, which is to prove himself 1. Latin Salutatory—George Francis Hathaway, Rhode | beautiful.’ The numerous army and navy officers, | grateful, 1 have the honor and the high satisfaction of who were present in undress uniforms, made it | thus: ffering the tribute of my earnest thanks, with 2 Anniversary Oration—George Morgan Hills, New | a kind of military ball, like that, perhaps, from | every assurance of eternal gratitude. With this feeling, ‘ork. which Wellington ‘was so summarily called at’ Brus | | once more beg your Excellency will be pleased to ac- m sels. The company was apparently of the most | cept my thanks, together with the assurance of my high 3. Anniversary Poem—David Foster Lumsden, Seot- | select kind; love radiated in streains from a hun- | consideration, and | remain your Excellency’s very obe- is q A treaty of commerce and navigation between Great Chapman, Connecticut. think only of the world within. I suppose some of these | Rritai ‘Tuse c B 5, Satirical Poem—John Collins Covell, Connecticut. | persons are disciplining themselves for the grand fancy | withaa: ne | wacany was ratified at Florence on the 12th vac. dress ball, which is at present the principal topic of dis- 6, Humorous Oration— Family Government.—A.Gard- | cussion at the club, at table, and at the whist parties. ner Wolcott, Massachusetts, Connecticut. at the previous concerts. These artists added The dugshurg Gazette says that there is no White Giddings, Connecticut. MUSE, of Venice,” and some other things that I did not hear. | the Zollverein, 9. Oration—The False Destiny of Genius—William | His bowing was graceful and nervous, and often fier ie i | ‘There are no fewer than thirty-eight candidates for Rudder, Connecticut. it was also rapid, and probably faultless. | cannot ce c! "i 4 10, OFation—Joan of Are—Louls N, Middlebrook, Con- | him properly; hie threw the’ audience Into w perfect | ‘2e,chaplainey of the parish church at Shefteld. necticut. frenny of passion, and he was ‘not allowed to retire tilt | ,, The Paris police have pulled down some placards in music. he had restored their calmness by some common place | the form of « notice to workmen, running thur—“ Want- 11. Poem—Tirzah, the Jewess—Frank Bolles Pea- | music. During the performance of Herz there were ex- | S42» S0me hands out of work to sweep a Court and two body, New Hampshire, clamations of * beautiful,” “divine,” &e., all about the | Chambers Muste. 12. Colloquy—A Night at the Springs—Geo. Morgan | can beat Lisi! ills. on Monday evening. tain a gratuitous view of the encaged wild ae Pd that whenever Trims Albert dances, aye Herz and Sivori gave @ concert at this hotel last | ®t Buckingham palace or elsewhere, his partners are in- "7. Dissertation—-Marshal Ney—Jonathan Godfrey, Jr., | evening; the audience was much larger then those | Y#tlably married ladies. We supposo La Reine le veut. truth in ‘ssay—Tho Hero and the Philanthropist—George | laurels to their former reputation; they are two | the statement of the probability of an early conclusion y great masters of their art. Sivori played “ the Carnival | of a treaty of commerce between the United States and room. He is Positively a phenomenon, and 1 think he| | A few days since, at Greenock, a Highland Ind pocped . It is said they will give a second concert | through a hole in Wombwell’s menagerie, in order OS. beasts; but ‘The Parthenon Society also sustained their well earn- | At Saratoga, horses are driven tandem a great deal, | he paid dearly for his curiosity, as one of the leopards ed reputation for chasteness of composition and good elo- | and there are some exhibitions of superior equestrian: | struck him with his paw on the face, and would proba- cution, at tueir nineteenth anniver on Tuesday eve- | ism. Two of these equestrians left town on a late lovely | bly have torn out his eye, if the hole had been an inch ning, at American Hall, in the following order of exer- morning; they were a Indy and gentleman, and the lady | or two larger. elses :-— is one of the best horsewomen in America; she isintre- | ‘The following alteratior 1. Latin Salutatory—James B. Taylor, New York. pid and high tempered, too; she rode a blood horse, and 2, Anniversary Oration—Samuel Benedict, New York. | three miles out of town she lifted him prettily over an ugly fenee, and dared the gentleman to tollo uniform of officers of inf about to be made in the ‘try regiments :—1 caps of royal regiments to have a black silk (oakleaf pat- Music. ww. The | t 3. Society Oration—Ancient Civilization—Ebenezer | miserable fellow made the attempt, of course—and dislo- | Lerrlor tacit preeent badge, instead of the present Faxon, Connecticut. prvi patton scarlet band. 2. The lace on the skirts of the coat to be L & 4. Oration—Patriok Henry—George 8. Gilman, Con- | ‘The invalids at this hotel have, inthelr resident phy- | full dress “and searcnt ears Pe Worn ou the trousers in necticut. & ticlan, Dr. Samuel Freeman. most kind aa excellent | in tutt drew, plain crimson silk in undress. "o- Black sic. é physician. 1 doctor is a graduate of Dartmouth Col- | jeat! * 5, Dissertation. The Despotism of Enthusiasm.— | lege, and is eminently worthy of patronage. inten copy briana saber oe Benj. H. Paddock, Connecticut. The Hon. Zadok Pratt arrived here yesterday, Mr. : ay Geetion. rie eeenee Sciences. Richard W. | Spencer of the Senate has also arrived. The Countess of Mornington, sister-in-law of the . Jarvis, Connect . 7. Humorous Essay. The Senses. Levi B. Stimson, | bowling, kc. This is, in fact, great fun, and the best ex- | lish public, to save her from the work-house. Great part ot the time is occupied by the ladies in | Duke of Wellington, has issued an appeal to the Eng- Massachusetts. ercise in the world. ' Mr. Gridley’s alleys, kept by Mr. 8. Essay. ‘Tribute tothe Dead. James B. Dirickson, | Haynes, formerly of Albany, are the finest I ever naw; in | tioned tert wether sity may be men. Maryland. his shooting galiery there are some great specimens of A ‘ , music. skill in gunnery, 9, Anni Poem. The Twilight Hour. Wm. C. {taste Chipman, New York. at which Solloc The highest honors at King Edward's School, Birming- | 70 persons sat down to feast upon the body of a mare Lest creche: Gaett Church wes Ceewra tn toyer. | bam, have this year been gained by a Jewish cholars. © | which had reached the age of seven years. flowing by the ‘intelligence of the city, to listen to the | The effect of recent experiments bas been to throw | Prince Albert, of Prussia, arrived at Petersburg on the following exercises of the Juniors, who ‘then and there | some doubt upon the safety of the Menai bridge. 4th, with letters from the King of Prussia, and other laid @ good foundation in the estimation of the public: | A service of vlectric-telegraphs for the use of the pub | Members of the Prussian royal family, for the emperor VOLUNTARY ON THE ORGAN, lic has been opened during some weeks between Amster: | “0 empress. PRAYERS: dam, the Hague, Leyden, Haarlem, and other towns of It apy from an official return that there are not 1. Latin Salutatory. Nathan M. Belden, Wilton. Holland. ‘The costor this new mode of correspondence | fewer than between 300,000 and 400,000 chimneys*in Pa- Be ‘The Ggjden Mean. Frank B. Peabody, Amherst, | js estimated according to the number of lines and the | ris, It is Proposed to put such a tax on them as shall bd Na * distance of the places. For example, 20 words transmit- jeid about £150,000 per annum. 3. Fall of the’ Moorish Power in Spain. Richard W. | ted from Amsterdam to Haarlem, four leagues, cost 33% |" * We observe that passengers may now leave Glasgow 11, Jarvis, Portland. sae eters net nat aie om aeltyren to | by anexpress traim at 20 minutes past five in the morn- ay Tuite ce Uedbcne ti caso Prospeatty.-W ‘ague, 12 leagues, gros (If, ing, and reach London at 9 o’elock on the evening of the Cleveland Hicks, Rutland, Vt. bd (i A Mexican vessel, arrived at Dartmouth, has brought | ame day. “rom the Berwick Advertiser we learn that Fe eee Te heeies, Wasidted, sundry pretty presents for Her Majesty, amongst which | the journey from London to that town is how accom. 5 P seas Yr. : ares monkey, macaw, an ant-eater, a lizard, and an Pllshea in ll hours ond 60 romped and Her pn Phage 6, Influence of Imagination on the Moral Faculty | *iligator! Vasabargn os wasions hen thae Cartes et ee tae Louls N. Middlebrook, Trumbull, Y | During the action which waslutely fought between the toto cif 1 Meme Fe GRRE DaRU 7. Mystery. Theodore 1. Driggs, Cheshire. wee teaeeadie Hancet ote e former captured | ‘4 miles, is performed by the express train in one hour 8. St. Paul at Athens. A Poem. Wm. Rudder, Hart- An attempt has been made to establish wollen manu- for factures in the Sandwich Islands, and some blankets of dock, Cheshire. oomuarpakrios dhe continent for her most gracious Majesty the Quven, in- | hours. ‘The following was the order of exercises this day, at | “ding some sweetmeats, toys, and other articles for the | uring the exten establishments have been recently opened at Berli is ‘ the open sale of horse flesh as an article of human food. 7 in order to render this innovation popular, public ban- Sided European Crackers and Cheese. quet was recently held in the Prussian capital, and three minutes; to Be: wick in2 hours and 66 minutes; to Newcastle in six hours and 30 minutes; to York in 9 , - dt 5 Tho Divine Element in Poetry, Benjamin H. Pad- | very good quality are said to have beon produced. the year 1810 ore sotong heey meg the whole dle. Some packages have arrived from various parts of the | tance could be performed by ordinary coaching was 76 repairs which are now going on commencement. ‘The reputation of Trinity College has | 48° of the royal nursery. at the venerable chapel attached to Eton college, a lar; been advanced by the character and style of these ef. | Immense pevperetions a e being made in the © forts. The attendance at the churcn was very large, es- | provinces for the approaching campaign ucasian | number of fresco paintings were discovered upon inst the | removal of the oak panneiling from the walls of the sa- pecially upon the part of the beauty of the city. mountaineers. ‘The army which is to act against them | cred edifice. Some of these paintings, which sp} VOLUNTARY ON THE ORGAN, will be of p rly 150,000 men. have been executed by Flo Hartford, Conn. pear ited by Florentine artlats, between 14 PRAYER. The Moniteur publishes the returns ‘of the indirect | *D4 1450, and which are in a very fair state of preserva- Latin Salutatory Oration, George Shepard Gilman, | taxes and revenur of France during the first six months | 0, Tepresent a variety of miracles alleged by the Ro- \i7, which amounted to 393,615 000f. "I'he aii mish church to have been performed by the Virgh ‘The Heroic and Christian Character. Ebenezer Faxon, | {tena worm ‘ "yuna. | Mary. It appears that when the choir was enlarged,un- Hartford, Conn, Tesaeieg Wvebae) cadclghigs tx “oo Lut boo | dee the auspices of Sir Christopher Wren, these. fros- The last days of Sir Walter Scott. Henry W. E. | stamp duties, ...... ++ Matthews, Cheshire, Conn. Import duties on grain. music. Do. on merchandise... . Monastic Institutions. Charles Frederick Hale, Hart- Do. on colonial sugar ford, Conn. : Do. on foreign sugar... . Berkely, Bishop of Cloyne, George Morgan Hills, Buf- | Export duties. ; ornamenta that time for a place of worship, den from vie alo, N. bre at many a ae i iioom | With the extensive alterations and embellishments now . Robert Burns, David Foster Lumsden, Edinboro, | stiscellancous custo duties 1'387,000 Lrg dondiges prea dobar sing sli Byes Scotland, Duty on salt... 2 0,009.00 that the old oxk panneling should be replaced, Muste. Duty on liquors. sees + 47.768.000 maluitogs veo that tied mig eb Cae” tttae, pay The Living Dead and the Dead Living. George Col- | Duty on home made sugar... .. . + 1114.00 | P 2 fax Chipman, Waddington, N. Y. iiidiamenes esediple. 0... * inose.o00 | by tistera to the ehapel, artists and others, It may be Switzerland, Asa Gardner Wolcott, Quincy, Mass. | Proceeds of the rule of tobacco. . tet uxactly waited ie otic echoing ioe hres The fall of Tyre—A Poem. John Colliay Covel, Es- | Proceads ofthe sale of unpowilr rebdeperge flim bad pect pela rad 2 5; mv: Gp aeRMUe Sone cits proper that they should not be destroyed Influence of Tradition. Charles Richard Chapman, | Mail packet a me Hartford, Conn. AGRICULTURAL ROOMS, LYCEUM BUILDING Public Opinion, James Bridge, Jersey City, N. J. Total. 000 git Broadway, New York: The two Elements of a Christian Charactor—Valedic- | As compared with the receipts 0 pe, | HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION—At dhe suggemion tory. Samuel Benedict, Rochester, iN. Y. riod of 1846, there is # diminution of 6,834,000f. in 1847, | pt fhe <State Agricultural Boeiety, whose Bair will be music, occasioned by the suppression of the duty on foreign | ‘Ayvicuitaral Aswtcuton have changed One cee netic Historians, and the Ornamental Arts. William Upsom | grain, which produced last year 7,381,000f. Exhibition toh ‘aud 9th of Sept. All persons de Colt, a candidate for the degree of A.M ‘The consumption of butchers’ meat in Paris during Horticudure, are caragatly PP ah er be dao the month of June last was 6.721 oxen, 2,175 cows, 8.373 | (ie (ex! meres Wigan) CA siggy lm ga calves, 39,912 sheep, and 19 goats. ‘Axcompared with | ‘Mr. James Howe, Beedsnean, Sof Bradway. oppoate th The degree of A. Paget conferred on the following the consumption of June, 1846, there was an increase, in | Rooms—of any of the priveipal seedsmen in New York, or of 1847, of 797 oxen, 72 cown, 217, calves, and 1,699 ahéep, | the following f ‘The consumption during the first six months of 1847 Lather Be Rev. Sandford Jackson Horton. A.B.; Rev. James | amounted to 42,337 oxen, 11,090 cows, 40,728 calves, James Lew Lawrence Scott, A, B., Yale; Rev. Thomas McClure ' 1 Theo. Frel ’ Rev David Piatt Sandford, A’ Bes Rey, | 288.822 sheep, and 47 goals. "The comparison with the Ae ioad ee’ etl i i Tilton Doolittle ABA Henry ian, first half year of 1846 exhibits an augmentation in 1847 bod Fuller, A. B.; Joseph Augustus Stone, A B; Wil- liam Upsom Colt,'A. B.; Rev. Charles Henry Hall, A. B., | “ves and 104 sheep. jenry Edwards, A B., Yale; Rev. Jeseph 8, Cowles, After having made researches for upwards of three Brown University. years in ihe -nvirons of the town of Schervig, not far | 9,2 un Swliling houses; warehouse xecutive Committee :— gentlemen — ge Shepherd Kaapt .. Pell, H Bidward Clark 50 Dd Chase. Uiovoverwa, «ev 1940 feet beneath the surface of the earth, | Fits mn" 2 “Erie Hob. Dragtos of ts 1. wed conferred upoa @n- Crock walt of nearly 400 feet in depth, It bas | “foes correctly and promptly adjusted and paid. muel Church, Chief Justice of Couneeticut. I necessary measures for commencing the work- |". 1) oy ,DIRNCTON The following members of the senior class then re- | ing of this rich mine. cope Ktacher, debate ceived the Degree of Bachelor of Arte:— A short time ago the minaret of the mosque of Sultan ‘ Samuel Benedict, James Bridge, Putnam Brinley, | Bajazet, at Constantinople, was struck uy lightning. Charles Richard Chapman, William Colfax Chipman, | The whole tower fell, and in so doing crushed two per- John Collins Covell, Ebenezer Faxon, George She} sons. Three times this year have mosques been | Joseph Drake Gilman, Charles Frederic Hale, Coorge Morgan Hills, | struck by lightning in Constantinople. ‘The same thing Thos. W. James Gilbert Jacocks, David Foster len, Henry | has occurred to the imperial residence of Tcheraghan, | Gyo. 1p, Hove, Secretary. Willis Edmund Matthews, Charles Gabriel Sistare, Sa- | the gate of Adrianople, and the artillery barracks near muel Gardner Wolcott, Asa Gardner Wolcott, Hurlbert | Tera. All this has caused vory great alarm among | BH ()() (HALLENGE—Notice to gentienen Holeomb Woodruff. the people, who, being very superstitious, see in it the ‘niloring, D: ir old clothes to look Ii The weather throughout all these exercises has been | presage of misfortunes for the Ottoman empire, Ne Oe ooo and comfortable, aad o erything passed off to the ¢ evident satisfaction || concerned, especially the ex- eighty seata in the coming | ‘¢ most reasonable terms, by cellent dinner, served up “by mine Host’ of the Ameri. | *2cession OF 00 lose tat will give to the Government ‘The highest price « leaning and Repairing ruer of Gold and Spra A, 77, in that the Senate passed & voto of thanks to the re: | the seamen employed in the royal navy pow Oy temple of the Sun, at Baalbeck has been destroyed by | Flings well worth their attention. order of the Viceroy, for the sake of its fine stones, which ADISON HOTEL AND ‘are to be emplowed in erecting barracks for the other question where the vote assumed a strong party Food Be LM id Fe eel question, nothing more than setting off a single individual from one town ine. Solyman Pashe ¢o far saved the | tion of summer boarders, Fifteen or to another, Among the things done, have boon the pas- | Sn # forage magax y ° sage ot resolutions approving. tho’ Mexicen "war, the | splendid @ Leth Sage “digpa tran lle A spony semttlag” in their original form in the construction of the en- onary ied ‘cast a a fr og jona, where It | 1P ties in the barracks, We lament to record rach ple of the question ot altering the cmatitution. where 1c | Yandalism in the ninteenth century*wnd in the land of requires © majority. Pee wetion, | the Pharoahs Hye So Cnititaiion sant Oe Sessa aa t3 | Information ket bese ressived by the pollée, that one the Uaived States prohibit the State from contracting debts to the amount | of the inspectors of public works for the county of Mo. | twistand trams, either pla Madison, New Jersey, Jaly 90, 1847. YRING ESTABLISHMEN JURT & w York—OC sorts of good: more than prohi from in I d, had gone off with £600, that he had | “pollen yarn, sewing cotton, mohair, ke foe if cenit to need Sy creilone panned aaeieea for the latte Sorks.. The Cork Constieation, ed hap have lmaported patent machinery for ut the House, n unanimously, against the extension of | notices « 1umor in Skibbereen 42000 of the reliet 1 ted Teenage me Bige = slavery ito arto noe freien instructing our Sen- | fund remains Unsccounted for, and that an inquiry le | Spout, Pbous, silk, sat taal ied Fenn] "Lost by the dissgresing of the ordered by government. roe Himes Eeeminer wey £ | tens gar eta, bers dyed and eleane Coventry H. Wi } ee ‘The Hon. Degree of Master of Arts was conferred | ‘rom the capital, the government of Brunswick has just | prem ee i ieee nd every description for gentlemen’ 20,603,000 | COCs, some of which were not considered very appropriate So ere hid- ‘ behind the oaken pannelling—hence their preservation up to this period. [t is the intention ofthe Provost and Fellows of Eton to cause o# many of these 1077 000 | Tare Works of art to be preserved, as will not interfere Rujus King Delafield, of 1,027 oxen and 3,414 sheep, and @ diminution of 1,483 | j ytisoe®re DP GARDNER, See'y. SUN INSUKANCE COMPANY —Ufhice No Ja Wat posite the Merchants’ Exchange. Saleb (Punt as. B. Hola Sooo ie: ine. Bogart Won ho, jobert Smith. Depeon, MOBES TUCKER, + esident. = r Morrell.” Bonar who want new, call at the stablishment, dl street, , where orders It in caloulated that the liberal party will obtain an | will be pnnetually attended to at the Fi ay nouce, and on id at = left off me sae aiacebene Of" Lard John Teueell ® good Working majority in the 0 GROCERS, HOTEL ne Tue Leoistaturg or Maine adjou new Parliament. RS! StGARS! SEGARS'—H. HENRI ‘Tuesday, after a session of nearly thres os The Lords of the Admiralty have concluded «con. | QUES, 106 Broudway. corner Pine street, his just re- We have one new feature in the forms of adjournment, tract for supplying books to form libraries for the use of | ceived a Childe Harold, from Havana, a choice ie best brands, well worthy the attention of aud the trade i general 129 Mt re porters for their “ al imy reports.” The | ‘The number of British ships wholly m: tin 1846, *OKTATION.—W. SCOTT . No. 377 pprec: yy an - | 96,686, ir lnwn ha De re, wl gent people. diey Coutts Stuart has been admitted, in Lon- wally cheap; Ole white Inced rom $140; The Kennebec Journal sus of this Legalature —Dut don: a member of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, | shout 30'rais fine Wrench Cults at I, aud te 6a be pir the pedo oer anda tated. “The Mexican war | “om a private letter just received from a traveller, we | «very cheap lototneediework Collars: from 2s: to. Oe exch on eng meaty, unbetbea ne only one in which party | ceive the unwelcome Intelligence that the magnificent | Ladies will also find some bargains in Valeucieunes Laces nnd OAKDING HOUSE HAS walry been newly fitted ap and furnished for the accommods be aceommodored with pleasent wa ac i ne ‘ big ees as. b. HUNTING. ag 7t* re J superiot style, uever before intro vowing silky zeplgt worsten © Forage in, for

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