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NEW YORK "The Finances of the Gevernment_The Reve ARRANGEMENTS:—Cave Ji ¥ 2! aiy aon tere catrery Pehallly | nase of the Moreia tatpliios we New York, Wednesday, September 1, 1947. of an unugually large revenue from customs. | Eastern mail route, and the ¢auses which in- a heavy raim and ‘ “7, —— ~enlligeaee =| The importations were rapidly increasing, and | duced Mr. Vanderbilt to discontinue carrying bere rng ne ger Beg cnr leg aay The New York is in her sevesteenth day, and the duties were for atime nearly double thove | the mail, we avail ourselves of a statement of Bi Caledonia in her thirteenth. The former for the corresponding period last year. In fact | facts published by Mr. Vanderbilt, which con- 1 bring sny later news from England; the | the new tariff—the ad valorem tariff of 1846—' firms what we stated a few days since, and | bid fair fora time to rns Greet egy be ehows conclusively that the error lays ‘in the | customs, many millions larger than realised in| yismanagement of Cave Johnson. The Movements of Paredes—The Prospects | .ny year under the protective tariff of 1842.| The attechent speaks for iteelf, Here it i street, at 80 degrees, At the same hour it stood at the Northern Hotel, at foot of Courtland street, at 74 de- hen our geen Th» position of these two localities, in different From the Washington Intelligencer, parts of thy city, always causes such @ vast difference in A failure happened in both the princi; the range of the thermometer, ‘The rain fell heavily | here yesterday—nelther the latest eri eel mas due about half past seven o'clock. due in the morning, nor the Finzs in Avovst.—Through the politeness ef the | the will no! n : Luter will give us five days luter intelligence. —$— > pr ; 5 iC. Pe ‘From the N. 0. Bi of Peace—The Fall of the eet ane | This was a very gratifying state of things, par- New Yoru, August 90, 1847, tee the folowing Fag Mion Ff odor OS failed yesterday from beyond Cectteston Mexi uestion is just about as un-| |; . Fy i ” this ci ith of A: : = The Mexican q' ,) ticularly on account of the large deficiency in | | Numerous articles have appeared in the sof & ad Sd disteoe section, 114 P Me one story wood- Police decided andas porate vee pune toma the receipts into the Treasury of the Govern- | y had pr rote pee gb nen eee ie ago; in i< phd p ia ae © Puiaton a | ment, compared with the expenditures, in t e | steamboats pizing between New Eee and atee, Haven. | afew weeks since. e arrival o! previous quarter. article on the ject hitherto. Dat . a matter of much importance, and will probably |" -p1.i. fair prospect has become dissipated, and | ieetiaon t ipamtereetetae Feat ha give a different complexion to the whole affair. | the present appearance of things connected with | ™¢nt of facts” In your paper of the 28th instant, I feel rj .. rh Before Paredes left Mexico for Europe, he Wa 14. public finances, is any thing but favorable. | as brief erme ta pombe, leaving “he public to draw the grand head of the war party, was elected | yore has been a great falling off in the receipts | their own conol q i : My contract with the Post Offloe et as the war President, and as such opened the Wer | F414 the usual sources of revenue, while the ex-| which I reeelved $8000 per annum for dally service, on the Rio Grande by ordering Arista to eae penditures, on account of the war, are daily and | S"ndave excepted. on the above route, expired on the that boundary, and take up his position on t rapidly increasing. The loans still in reserve | renewal of the contract gn stable, No.'80'34 avenue, destrcyed; three’ hortes Revolt of the Celestiale —A omy urned to death; owned by A. Dearborn. a 3d. —2d district, 2d section, 2 A M., No, 70 Bowory; | the second captain of the Chinese junk, agelararett | two story brick store and dwelling, owned by Abraham | °f the long-tailed crew,called Assoy, Ayong, , Aten, Godburgh; supposed work of an ino rs Atto, Tinding, and Cewtin, on a o! of revolting on oak Alstrict, Ist section, 19% A. Mi, Carmine boasd the Junk, and. vieleatly. sass iting the captain, ee | It appears londay afternoon, the captai; Knows. pas: wooden shop and dwelling; cause un: dar to pay off tne crew, directed thein to —3 jot, 2d section, 3% A. M., No. 179 « ntract, accerding 4 ish street, in the’ ae of wall three wong ik receiving herp, 7. ae oder thay retuned to do he store an % ‘ being consi uence ting. melting, owned by Me, Wall, oops; time seized the captaio, ond beat him viclewuy bans 8 dintriet, lat section, 10%, 0 owas Fesou: ‘the 4 joe Osborne held | three story. brick refectory’ ocsunied: ty Dania i’ | them rach to ball fu $900, in Getaull of wich they oat © Tn the course of the frequent revolutions wes: - A i ‘annum, and pleaded Gould; caused by buildin eaters ta, the floor. all locked uy for trial on Friday morn: aan bat haba country, he be- | Must be at once negotiated, und the first act of | Mos SUNte: See Morais “het which by the wey eve district, It westion, 3 ALM. 'Ne_46Rose |, Charge Dismiseed.—We noticed in Monday's Hereta? in the ‘Bapital of that distracted Dy. | Coegress, when it couvence, will, without | hody will understand to have been “Spy and with street, 2d story trick shop, owned by Thomas L. Turner; | the arrest of Brigham. on a charge of obtaining: e deposed, and had to flee the countty, DM) oo the creation ef another Joan equal to | the advice and consent ot the Post Master General” wo caused from soldering kettle; damage trifling. @ bill of merchandise from the firm of Pope, North & Co., plotting against or for) 0? ' are told “directed the Post Marter General to classify 16th.—8d district, Ist nection, 8% P. M. No. 35 Rose | No.7 Dey street, by fulse representations. The case ring his exile he has be | the las The bids for the loan of eighteen mil- | the railroads and steamboate connected with them. ac- street; two story wooden store and dwelling: damage | W880 Mraiey, arsnoeed between the parties, and Mr, is countr o one knows which~and whether i . 3 6s ding to the weight and im 100 of th il matter trifling; bed and bedding destro; Brigham, was discharged from custody. ig? r uy TY * ab . - 4 4 in . ent ‘3 ther, is 26 us ubt, All| required, and the probability is theta new lown| Sermo following pr | |The subject of this sketch was born in the ancient | "Igih td district, int seotion, 736 P- Movalarm from | woman culled Mary Siaith. on a” charge of ateallag a we know is, that he isin Mexico, and it is our foie: nie five millions of dollars would be taken “First clase routes for daily service $237 50 per mile olty of Annapolis, in Maryland, in 1794, and is therefore | bursting of s spirit gas lamp in Pearl street. Alarm— | bundle, contaiging® lot ot pawtaloons, from on board. , enty- per annum ; second class rou daily service to $100 | at the present time 53 years of age. His father died | cause unknown the Brooklyn ipo] boat, belonging to Catharine Kayan. ‘ 7 fore ma- : De Locked up for impression that he will be heard from be on the most favorable terms. ‘There is not the | permlle per annum, third clase routes for dally service | while he was yet an infant, and hie mother only aur. |. 21*t—lst district, 24 section, 10 A. M., No. 100 Lan- | Locked up for isi i . - | rens street, im two story frame Charge of Larceny.—Offloer Cloheses of th ny duys elapse. It is impossible to keep the run slightest doubt but that the government can get Led [penny —. Cra ear ecee nr fo vived e few years, to plant in the bi of her child the | @ =! ry pattern shop, owned by Ww Sette oe ny. F Patient aaa @ 10th oo pereren nares ae erat « > King, of these fellows ; noone can tell when they go i rate of interest not | perior to conch service, that the maximum tor steam- | principles of virtue and integrity, that have since won | _224.—2d district, 2d section, 10 P. M., in Water and | 90.8 charge of s atoh, worth $26, belonging to nt of Hight, where’ they will come’ nip'nexe.—'| “ll the.moneyit wante,.at #0 Ith rl eee orn seertiol in thei Depatineetae ere | Retin rie ee ae ii hauls of | Ff0Rt streets. 11 wooden and ‘brick front dwellings de- | John Hempstead, residing at No. 241 Canal street; om out of Age ; ; above six per cent, but we are fearful the crea. tion in counell halls of | ror tnt are orl lye semmsling tae rooms Onseplen by Kites site ae he t' e ed in some scheme : cent less than that of railroeds. , ved; iginated table, one horse burnt fg: ry goods They are all the ime engag 7 : tion of these large loans will compel Congress | ‘The Po:tmaster General places this routein the seoond | Our nation. After his mother’s death, the patrimony | to death. wath $15, together with nine pawn tickets, evidently or other, and contrive to further their own inter- |. 1 dify our commercial and financial systems, | claAs, end then claims to be tied up, by the law. J pro- | left him by his father (who was alawyer of dlstinotion) | |, 284.24 district, 3d section, 104¢ P. M., at foot of 1ath | Sate roperty were found. Locked up Justice Ketchim, xpe ol e miserab! people hey teated against this classification. ve not yet geen street, East river; Novelty wor! occupi itiliman. teat 06 Y 10 basil a proe egye- ty to meet the exigencies growing out ofa protract- | nor heard of any good reason why the service on route | Passed into the hands of a distant relation as guardian, | ‘aien'« Co.; the pamiana ease aineh goal arrested yesterday « boy by the nameot John Post, w “* pretend, or uttempt, to govern. For ages the hes led by 8 Si ne Penni ‘Offloer Costigan, of the 10th was? cr Peaeshers ened area, fs | cewrenenms gemeeceinec eee | Sad ceepasenes ha coee as | meta eent ee ata) oes i ig Pe ® tl isters ofthe offices v a crease ent sec to his nu street, in three si rick store, oc d J i x oe = heen en ee epee Gn We have already seen improper and illegal se elaccnoel mae ta thie counter, Rea taa same earthly. heritage, praer erg She by Robert Clark, grocer. ‘3d district, 24 section, 12% M1. | tee Ketcham for trial. ; ae ere ee ? constructions placed upon some of the most im- been : ihe i 0. the power of resistance. 0 rformed with so great despatch and regu- Eserx strect, in cabinet storeowned by ii. Weil; | Stealing Lead —A fellow oalied Robort “pq, : larity, Ato the weight of fnatter and importance of | "pring of knowledge once tasted ,his thirst was not to be | caused by boiling varaish; damagetrifing, Wells | osught last night in the act of stealing pig). a Be) There is every probability of the movements portant sections of the Independent Treasury ae t Eastern mal ayy will ave $0 Show nae quenched by a stubborn refusal on the p: rt of his legal ae Peri lohetrnt ie eres rey a 9, 34 Cath; beer “ayn poten up. ie te as ere ie eve | iti isi to ju id the Postmaster Geni ave suppose: ine street. , 2d section, . M, No. 140 i .—Th respecting the P Act. Its most restrictive provisions have been, co protector to furnish the means of gratifying it, and by a i fi bet Mr. Maroell pesriee ; “ ” that he could get the mail transported over so important Hester, in rear of twostory frame building, 8d district, | flare up between Mr. Maroelius Eells, th’ ate nee ee ee Ee sonar to | in practice, modified, to enable the government | t route in a fist rate manner for a second class price; or | Prompt appeal to the Orphan's Court of the county in| letaection, 11% P. My alarm. | Aimu-House, and Dr. Rellay commeny’ od yesterday toe 4 very small focus; and the one that takeathe re-| |) oy out some of ils financial operations, | are the people of the New England States of not suffl- | which ho resided, praying that his funds might be so| | 29th —2d seem ahem oe by Me Mesiareaey Thonts on both aides by counse), tay getter lengthy argu. sponsibility of making peace with the United cient importance to have a first class line of transporta- | ¢xnended for the ;purpose of his education, he found | **¥¢et dock. in steamship Guadalquiver. 2d district, 2 ae tov ching the legality of rags tf more favorably than it otherwise could, and the ? section, alarm. 3d district, lst seotion, 11% P. M., . | reviving the case after its once bei od States, upoatheignaranty that hisadministration)) sir of 104g Vill, we are fearful, fall short | ‘The Postmaster General saye:—The classifcation | not only his prayer immediately granted, but the kindest | ner Ann and Nassau atreota, Serpe ltae be trate, Justice Drinker dy cided ‘to open the core shall be supported and consolidated by an Amer- : ‘and prices were made known to those interested more | expressions of the court in commendation of his course | _ 3lst.—2d district, 2d seotion, 344 A. M., No. 94 Chris- by receiving the testiv.ony of Mr Kells against : ' of its object. It is impossible to give any | than two yearn ago; and with the knowledge of all the " ‘5 4 A " He soon after ontered Georgetown College, D. ican Army of Occupation, will get the start of) 1 fiquncial or commercial measure, in- | facts, and that the department could not pay more, the | He soon 8 te cake Wann Scwoot, No. 20, 15rx Wanp.—It is but few | some interesting expositye all the rest, and get them in his power. The! 1.404 for the time of peace, a fair trial | stesmbost and tallroad entered upon the service as a | Oe Gott oles We next And him Madying low of | weeks since that we noticed the Thirteenth Ward | before the investigation terminates. tee peers ov. of aeericy governs me ote aa | during an expensive war, and however perfect | factorily, at the same time complaining of the ‘prices, eed pes: tpl ane pyro snd which ho | Of ene Fifteonth Weed, al things cobaldered, sirtker ua proche ny Gerngen ter he eons then adjoured aris governs France. Every thing emanating and refusing to execute contracts.” Now, the i ion hen waded durin, war ly, while’ both Ntatle £ » | oy reds, ing next. from tatty earien an induence and power with | Meee sets may be, and however feverably it) | Sought by conrayed Uy the above Is quite contrery to | a ae er Ee soivod he comumimlon | tstet."Sonon No.0 eroied in 14h svat eh | lowe uce,aveiea yecory. Smee en the it sufficient to enforce it in all the departments | ™®Y Work when ne heir aaual channels, | Previous to the expiration, of my contract before | of $4 Lieutenant in the 86ch reniment of U. 8. infantry, | 2° d fest east of the 6th avenue. ‘he lot on which the | John Feck, on a charge of stealing $25 from Daniel G of the Government ; and whoever holds the cap. | S°Verament are confined to their usual channels, | i019, the information referred to in the above ex. | belng atthe time only elghteon years of age, and with. | building atinds foot deep by 88 fect wide. | The | ‘Taylor, of No. 612 Broadway, on the 2ist inst, Justloo he ; 4s :, ye ital controle the country. and the expenditures are merely of an ordinary | tract waamade public, and bids for the service for four | Out the consent of a friend at home or the ald of letter | mai” Fate eres bn ga acon ahh ont ind. held him to ball in the sum of $200, to answer The presence of Paredes in Mexico can do us ; 5 of introduction—he served till the close of the war, : character, they will be found very detective Eareherg ae coy Birds ber liverty ropeecct | yee in which found him e Ist Lieutenant and Adjutant of nis | Sedat, end ete | as foes. lope iene ey, p Robbery in New Jersey.—Some bola thief enterod thar od d. Wehi when a state of war changes all the movements | that it was the lowest offer. I did not then know, nor do | Tegiment, and a general favorite, and bore himself with | the root, | ft te building ie flagged png tes dyeing Bouse occupied by Sir. John Vermeule, si¥ cated no harm, and may do ua some good. e have f th ‘i ny I now know that the department could not pay more | great peneisety naire both officersand soldiers, during f the pla ad, in gddition to the pande cs at New Brunswick. N. J., on Sunday afternoon, af vatin; nothing to fear {rom him or any other Mexican | ® te government. ; then $6,009. ‘The classification of the route was the act | the two campaigns. Fe pay Pons gest by lek teeta hen therefrom a lot of silver spoons, butter kniw js, an leader-in existence, either in or out of the coun- Our commercial and financial systems never | of the Postmaster General, not the act of Congress, and. | At the reduction of the army in 1815, when peace ’ several articles of jew No arent, A try. The whole territory is in our possession, é ‘ . eh 8 ; . . previous to the opening of this war; and il its | itgerror in this respect that I continued, not ‘entered | sfter the board of general officers conferred uy Heageed th efi H. Thomas, on a charge of “ burning” o eo Jntryman, wil soon be wandeving round the county eck: | Sout should destroy those measures, cleula | open) in siete pod of orcas two ser | BEAR ocmnt! ane fae fatness | snort on te dog abe sh areas par dedwi | Pood tp Sune Diterren © NOY 87» oot 00 - : ia] | Siving the department ample time tom r arrange- : 48 feet by 48, and ceilings 16 feet high, “ ‘uiti ted to consolidate and strengthen our financial | Fionts for the transportation of the mail by contraot; as | commenced anew the study and practioe of iat \ rich Siete: Se eee ead ialeiiee nese To caaitin meee of 2 unit ve. : —— and enlightened system of internal improvements, | °f which have their appropriate uses. In the sear of | Hegeman, of Montreal, where the ro fanctionary follows the orders of Lord Palmers- ‘Theatricat and Musical, peeve Cet ip Conary Oeieie Be ites sate overcoming by his eloquence, tnd Aissipating by bis ar- Shls bulding a one of f) feat wide by Us fost & oop, via ted. Detained to be sunt back for eer ‘was commni t * My a iy ton. We would advise Mr. Bankhead notto take | Panx Taratax.—Notwithstanding the rain last eve- | without any specification of the time or service which it ompeee pediberedercd . See tig cerita a Tails, are used by the children in entering or leaving the we agai ; Dr. Reilay, and then Dr. Reily, where | tle street; damage trifling, the intitations thrown our fe ee bee pi fieer Mencher, , of the 6th Prd i f shade ti Over this, and about 10 feet from the Sf were in a more prosperous condition than just | ## 1 have clatmed, was altogether wrong; and it was in commissions were eagerly sought, he respectfully de- ‘aval artbe the, Pebauly Gopietinonts & large Charge uf Burning —Oficer Hulse, ot the? .4 Ward, ing a resting place, with a long train of followers, ae ai he suocesstully pursued, until in 1652, when he ym i i i ‘ min ight a Dute alled the most conspicuous among which will be the | 4 commercial prosperity, it will be one of the | it was bound to, do, should it-fually determine not to political lif aa & mamber of the legislature of the Btate ot | ¢” thene roome are, 12, Sat Too ot ee uniform | Heman Roodikiser, on a oharguef stealing’ gad carne the hope and belief that the department would correct | lined the henor of serving in the peace estabilshment, | 18" 65 rect b 48, and 19 feet ceil fag. capable of holdin, arrested on Monday night # black tellow call’ 1 Andrew British minister and his suite; that is,if that | STeatest evils that could possibly grow out of it. | *"A5 to the regularity of the payments I will merely ob- | Maryland. Here he became a warm advocate of the li- | #2, ‘besides various closets, pantries, book-cases, ko. all | and several articles of clothing, the propa ty of Louis ith hi i i ill | ning, tolerably good h¢ tracted | Was intended to cover—although I had regularly ren- PRR | school. sy a bappy arrangement, the back recitation | bak tligence. with him anything worth stealing, tor he will nee aural bec i phais ;fexkh pen Bis ee dered the Department my bills for service at the rate of | loss of Creme pei appre vane ange al ee Boome ta the bea ‘departmont can be thrown lato the _jtle Onsen aby “udge Ulehoeffer,—Dtecharged. surely lose it if he does. All the aspirants to the | » by : $8,000 per annum eager f cad nom 1a Od transferred taher | large room, end by this means affording them w fine | (200m Dichride wes W*.chargod trom the United States dict.torship, will compose this train, and it| Te would appear in the character of Damon, in the | In July ultimo I rendered my account for service for the | her © i teed obep ha olghbers of the Koriis | stage for public exhibitions, &e., he., and preventing | Sin, a ming? Wes tat he was when bs enlisted, ond ‘ play of “Damon and Pythias.” If we are not mistaken, | _ two yoars ending 30th June. ay Upon this eubject he Masih lth & wenliand industry | the children from being disturbed by any crowd. The ° ‘ov, 20 Was ordered to refumd his bounty would be a good operation for some of the gue- rilla parties to keepan eye on their movements. d return his o” ; . system of ventilation to us appears as perfect as itcan |“ Ag of New York bla views eye testrants cone Sized by Be without the intervention of hi oaty Beale Deducting payments on account this was, in the early day of Mr. Forrest's histrionic Thomes Fanning, Ezra W. Gray, and eat to produce # current > : part i ly excelled. It is yet ving ® balan 7 Henry Bres’,y, are postpened. They will find some game there worth plucking, | frergital performance, but by no means to. be compared | and requested a remlttanos ef the axicunt, the eltizens of hia native State, | the |e eallulduare nohow forming fubes for the ingress of | , UNIZEC, Starcs Manenat's Orrice.—Charge of Re- as they make no distinction between friend and | with bis King Lear. ‘This may be the fault of theau- | service would be discontinued. During tl month | | In January, 1839, he was elected to the Senate of the | Fg the egress of foul air, Blinds arealso inserted | %2/t-~"s'wo seamen, named Matthew Gardiner and Wil- “ thor aud not of the actor. In those # which re- | { received, including fines and deductions, $4,600—with | United States, in which exalted assombly he again dis- ta of the ceiling for the same purpose. | '8™. Griffiths, pert of the crew of the brig Carrier, for. ire energy, aod there are many snohin the part of | a notice that the Department recognised the ‘service at played the sime intelligence and devotion to country, | Han ereet Pane building, whicksis beautiful and cheste, | Tested yenterday by Deputy Marshal Flaungua, un. We have considerable curiosity to hear from this Pamon, the brilliancy of Mr. Forrest's talent appears: | tho rate of but $6,000 por annum. 1 then notified the | and the same habits of patient industry that have ever | The fron disfigured with’ a pediment. presents the ap. | ef ® warrant granted by Geo’ W. Mortoa, Exq. Vultee j but thereare some readings which require the soft and | Department that, after a fixed time, the service would | °baracterized him, and soon his influence became most three story buildi ith three | States Commissioner, on the complaint of the o Paredes, to learn what is the result of his negoti- | decided in that august body. pearance of a large three story building, with thee | Spnwe » Plain' @ captain, a pathetic tonches, which tell with such great effect. In| be discontinued, unless the arrearages claimed to be due | Farge doors, and six windows in the French style. ‘The | Charging them with an attewpt to oreace a revolt on Map: ations in France. We want to know if Louis | these passages Mr Forrest does not fail exactly, but he | chould be paid ; and on the expiration of thetime given, | | After several years servico he was re-elected— | mt Toyo Se heating but as one) are faced with | J8¥ Morning on board the ele. Locked up for examjis— ili | certaloly comes short of the effect which he gives to his | not having received the money.'l notified the postmaster | #04, in 1642, was appointed Chairman of the | )° at’ atone, rusticated arches, and piers, with | #2: alte" hen made any arrangement, through | solder touches. Are we not to be favored with the per- | of this city, and informed the Department thereof, that Perper dy ap ape e tye dienes eal vepraee ig inchersegprand the Tees ot ehe Mocsnsle Commo Pirss, Aug: 1 —Beforo Judgo Daly _ athe os] ” >. Me " ot col Fle fae ‘ eg oteiabrnent oF ie cease a in Roeinanes. of ory gener! ‘ eee ray pi denh =e eegrs | bing Sara sakes. unless paid for daily at the Vonlence.and the happiness of the great Amerioan'people | tooth chieelled. ‘The other portion of the front wall is our openeat is morning, took one inquest, ‘ond ad- 3 all) palin Li pete aa of best Philadelphia brick, with the windows encased in 7. i him, is wortby to rank beside his Lear. To-night the | The service was discontinued two days, when, at the | TedUired a thorough reform in this branch of the public , Maat: , * these things we are anxious to solve, and trust | “Gladiator” is to be performed, when Mr. versed ap- solicitation of Mr. King, an agent of the De. | service. The pecuniary interest and selfish ends of ‘the | brown stone. The doors, which are about 13 feet high, | than lian ve. 5, Smith—Na- e ben! i Re’ id, and Da- nel Downing—Thls was an action for ar ry; the plaintiff is a colored mai of the Guadalquiver on her voyage fer a4 been, cook this port; the defendants are the capt’ it" ari otto and Inti’; one of them sw ,, Produced onthe i] ) surmounted with large fan li hts. have an imposing ap- artment, it wae returned for ome week, to give Mr. | Whole official corps ongsged in the transmission of mails, posing ap: | ids and Dae | ro . warance. The centre one leads toe handsome stair. ing ting an epporunity fo raf with fhe Post | en a ett toe rbgstuty | cages fronk communicating with tach Apartment tho nici g ty Hg {- | Like Rowland Hill, did he firet commence, single-hand- | others for the aceommodation of the pupils, leadiag to formance | ed; and with a perseverance equalled only by bis ee the 1° beg 7 Gs =. The water closets, d should | triotism, did he three years battle in a spicited conflict which sre oe xt mide ie street in front. are con- | ‘en | for this glorious reform ; till, by dint of resolutions from cealed bys hig! io) on one side, and « bourd mate and ineer strike the cook. re thes he suw the ouslng of the press to the | soreen on the other, thereby connecting with the public | ‘fang “whece the captain, atrach ,” S24 drag him for- ubject, wan it ultimately | sewer; and a cons! ne cerca Sod ote anes zens | with'the und of « rope. TP him a few blows Mr. Paredes will give, at once, to the world, bg bere ncn the Thracian. The stock sotors s the desired information. Ex-presidents of Mex- | play ico are small potatoes. We have captured seveg | ™®: ‘ark are worthy 0’ the house, and alt who go to th tor the purfose of enjoying dramatic exhibition: be assured of socing the leading parts well » ‘ ; tai ‘Tue farce for this wvening in to be “ nd | fication, and im consideration of th ral of them, and did not consider them worth | Means,” in which ue Bera, arene ovay, of extra service, gen ir ie service I ¢ i <n . | Chapman and Heath, and Mrs. Vernen, Mrs. ttand | entitled me to the pay of $8.000 per sunum, , | i and classification before referred to. Since the es- * through them, among the other leaders, of some rare fun of | BOWERY Txxatax —Mre, Shaw continues the star of | ‘ablishment of the day mail between New York and | owned wi sacoms, in Merah, 1642, ‘The result has | SENnee oss jeg dre pe trvles ftp Dede: (has he onat tke ii fight thi 1 d in | Sttfaction at this favorite place cf amusement, She sp- | Boston, via New Haven, I have performed daily ser- ecaba one rita iknow pred ae ‘breathings Zr | seat in the school is furnished with a back, y | tiff. The getting up a fight among themselves, und in | i .oc5 nightly in the character in the personation of | vice from New York, and double dally service from | Se tion end friendship, | Witnesses wore then called f, t } ae - ‘now allowed frecly to cir- | desks, which are the best we have seen for economy and | ,vtnesses w bee ear, é the way of pronunciumentos. The patriotism of | which shes sojustly eminent. It is not tobe wondered | Thal, couing. by ths boat Ieeviag. New leven ti culate, unaccompanied by an unjust taxation ; and for | comfort, were designed by the committes. If in the pipes ta pap cnirgiey dle ight, an these fellows is so extensive, that they boil over, | that the suocess is as great as it is, for heracting cannot | o'clock at ni d the Boston mail by the boat I it are people indebted to the unwearied labors of Senator | rangement of the building they have exoclied their F ; ‘ | neighbors, they have far surpassed them in the beauti- | °f Orders; that he had frend hii and these pronunciamentos act as a kind of | po excelled by any actress on the stage. It is needless | ing tue same pluce at noon. This was not only myo anc sbcedh ais Sesuica’ supe cahioll ree ‘useful coloring of their walls, The three large | “empted to tie him uy, agai master General, who. as he said, to pay the amount clsimed on a safety valve. | to refer tothe innumerable gems with which it abounds, | 7308, NOt contemplated under, tho contract, bul Wal * | no was called upon 10 act, before ho could conscien- | Fooms are painted in fresco. |The color of tho walls In | Soi tntaedared wad ricci tastetane , i ‘ ‘ ‘ hi ‘ 5 4 tlously retire to the sweets of private life, for which he | each room differ not more from each other than they do | Deon of the’ @ mate wit fy his fet om the Gen. Seott’s entrance into Mexico wil, with- | forthe day s gous by when eritiimms on ber perform. | which the 00g inland Railroad Company had prviows. | Nenad sous ¢ teamed Fee ony none efor | inthe tefl tating upon them elected with ret. | DAGK Of the’ReoK. | They ao’ proved tnat the cook and out doubt, be contested, but there is very little | ance would be reosived with any attention. Her repu- | ly received from the Department, the suim of $5,736 per | Svea} Ene sony permission no to do, ‘The great | once to the different classes of pupils, Some of the astro. | SteWArd were oOastantly intoxioated. “The court, atter um. ae immed up, probity of tsbeing etesed. Another great ‘on at mlb the pube yearn agendas At | "Coding the amount of ere perormad—the | festa if tenant of nu ou pra to| Roma teat ya ggg’ alg bs aunties |e ren deanna ne 8 and cba . * ; + att < © of course she receives the patronage she deserves. | time vf departure and arriv: ing prese: vhat y ae * Couat Cauennar T: cae i bay acetyl oti ‘egos 35 thei {| she will appear this evening as Julia in the “ Hunob. | the mails aro required to be taken from and delivered to House of Representatives, it came before the Senate for | (nstitute the latter bellding painted from the design 2 iocturing Comm AN Pleas—23 to 93 , ; inclusivg, 40 to 62 incluy, aa its concurrence, and found that body so divided in its | lately published in the New York Herald. Large hem- hive. setuce and mare them more peacefully inclined, | 2%” "bleh play, together with the drama ofthe “Fly- | 9 Soe eee anility ae tune aad | opinion, that a single vote had power to decide its fate. | ispheres, the Ten Commandments, Lord's Prayer, mot- ‘insiantee s tos, sentences, &c., fill up the catalogue of useful and | lyn City Intel gence, ing Dutchman,” compose the bill. It must not be for- | deductions from pay at the caprice of the Depart Tue whig party, to which Mr. M. was attached, opposed , Junae Downine —We regre We do not, however, look for peace from the | gotten that this lapealetrely tha lack week GY Mss, ema’ | Sabla Uevinge tepals Uy. seamed eet that | it Cede lilo vr pe atin ee eat Priie gvag ule oad eed the ‘antes ae. health of Judize Downing. who was telted with an present goveinment of that republic—we do not | engagement. pa Bp reap Pc td on Our line comprises & | Tore immediately responsible for the measure; but such | the arrangement of the building. or to Mr La Kote, the | Fe sp ened § on Sunday last te not any better. Fears of want it unless it is likely to be permanent. The! ¢, Al without doubt be sot Hee Va one e dnily-evening boat to and from | ® course, though facile and inviting, could not sutusty | artist, in the painting a adorninz the seme, Equally bus ry tained by his friends. Ss My " | matHam TueatRe.—There wi jout doubt Hertford and New York. Sund tod by all or | his patriot heart, and statesman views, tor many deep deserving of commendation are the gentlemanly officers [U/.RTER Convention.—This body, we are informed. : first thing after the capture of the city will be | another great and crowded house at the Chatham thea- | {srtford and New York. Sundays excepted ;— by all or | srd'abiding interests of the Republic were involved in | ‘of the ward,who.in carrying out their plan, have effected | J: meet to-day for the first time ‘after their recess’ the establishment of a government with which | tre this evening, for the bill of performance that is an- | avail itself tor mail secving Gites exten Pay. the issue—the peace of our southern froner—the a ee ee, woe thea Retna fer gok ~ Erg page—tee 4 (rgd ens oe various committees have a treaty can be made; then we can get our own | nounced {s such as would draw a large audience any | Whether a course more consistent with justice to the Cesaton.ot one asele Comeete oe eee ae, wp laa? Fano ort ae Speedy setters referred to t balance of power—th: rity of our fellow- | not be regarded as coming within what are dered | them, nd will report as speedily ble. contractor, as well as regard for the public convenience, | Aint, baranee Of Bone tied upon it, He diduot un. | Uecessary expenses, All success to thosg teally free | Crsy Momranece.n-The follcwige ine terms, and have things all ourown way. To this | where. In the first place, Mr. Neafie, 60 long and favora- | was not oj “ citizens of Texas, all depen: - . a » pen to the Postmaster General without “ viola- : gimthe City Inspeo- end must this war come ut last. | bly known to the tweatre-going public, will perform the | tion of the law,” I leave the public to determine. a as aoe brad pgs eng kr Soret; oS tor’s report of the mortality of the city fort week —_——_——_——_. | part of Damon, in the play of “Damon and Pythias,”’ |, My account with the Department now stands as | Momentous importanos of the Hectuun, te ve Roman | Sore ate Fins at Conner or Axx ano Nassau | nding August 28th :— Diswaes—Cholera infantum 18, Tue Frencu Steamer Missovri.—This steamer | then the polks will be danced by two of the Carlo fami- | “llows:— Se ‘an | Srxeets — Up to the hour of six o’cloek, at which time | Consumption 4, congestion of brain 1, debility 1, diar- “ 7 . | ly. An criginal polka will be danced by Mr Holland Balance to Int July, 1847 .... .. «$4,000 ero in’his — | the workmen broke off here, the body ef the poor man | bce4 3, dropry in the head 2, dysontery 7, dentition 1. lefther dock yesterday afternoon, at two o’clock | Jina pole; the laughable farce of “Nipped in the | Service to the 224 August, iss7... “ Not that I love Cusar less, but Rome more,” | Cummings was not recovered. The building isa com- | fever 2, fever puerperal 1, fever i, &. fever conges- precisely, having on board as pilot T. Harvey | Bud,” will then be performed, and the evening’s amuse- | xtra service at the rate paid Long island Did he give that immortal casting vote which added the | Piste ruin.and great quantity of type is scattered in | tive 1, inflammation of brain 3, inflammation of stomach Smith. ¥ | ments will cenclude with the comic pantomime entitled Railroad Company heretofore, from Int April lone star to our glorious Constitution, thereby placing | *!! quarters, much damaged by the fre. = « Fastus 2, old age 3, paralysis 1, ulceration bowels 1, Smith. When she reached the stream, she met | “Harlequin Punchinello, or the Magic Yew Tree,” to Wd AUZUBE . eee recerereevencens 2281 the prosperity ot both countries upon a firm and endur- Inpians.—Andrew News, formerly an Indian Chief, berated gar oe Mh pth 1, hemorrhage guats 1 with a very disagreeable accident. The Mis-| which has been received several timer with the most ing basis. arrived at Hoboken, with three Penobscot Indians from | from New York 13. Total 8 ne 2o children 37 aoe be heh eae he Lavioteomag wae hed ae Lindh w his Py to Fhiladelphie He called at 2 house at the Chatham to-night. xolusivel inthe performance of domestic | our office yesterday, and appears to be extremely intel- | Ray - the wharf below the place where she used to lie, | 0 amount, I will be content to have them send th and rural duties ar an bumble cultivator of the soil. | ligent, He speaks the Eugiih language fluently, and is | ithe he eee d came in contact with a barge having a cargo | Parmo’s Orena Howsr—Tue Ravers.—There is no | as they see proper. . The portrait accompanying this sketch is admirably | about shortly to return to Nova Scotia. | ™ é le ws a {rapeeript, Aug. 28.) boxe: | agora | storm, no wind, no hurricane, which can prevent the C. VANDERBILT. | silustrative of ite original, who is about the m Gnano Aquatic Excuason,—The steamer Edwin | cage cso etare of the British mail on Monday’ Aor of wood, and broke her upper deck into pieces, | acters of the Ravela’ exercise from going to their the- | _It will be seen by this statement, that in addi- | height, fraily made, but with a keen, expressive eye. | Lewis. Captain Haynes, will make a grand excursion |-American nows, although, eae ot cme Adlon ee damaging, also, partially, part of her own bul-| stro, ‘The theatre was fillod last:evening as ordinarily, | tion to the service contemplated and specified in _ py Pe i nocd ocaes ton ie tro ark to the, on an House to-morrow. | She will | somewhat difficult to collect any Polltveat nt, it warks near the bowsprit. She then proceeded | aud the performance went off with the greatest laugh- | the contract entered intoby Mr. Vanderbilt and | the keeping of its possessor. Whether we view bim in | Barclay street in this city at SAM. tne ihtins Babee ta ceoncuas exciteaer it Caused 2, . $ + } ‘ - rinoial parlia:, My down the river, and, after landing some friends, | ter ever heard anywhere, The vaudeville of “ Perfee- | she Department, he performedextra service with. | the light of a scholar, » soldi rape ingore Cxyruse Juxx —We mentioned in yesterday’s paper | aWay—and politiciaps of all ancts ar,q clumer arent? 104 : ‘ among whom were the agent aud the consignee, | tion,’ was played in a very good style, and the evolu- Bins pah z r aa ee ee < that a serious difficulty «curred the day previous be. | theie feelings lie torptd until age! are levcing disspmeared gradually below the horizon; where | Hons, on the rope. including also ‘the pantomime of |“! tecelving any compensation, and for which | chal sttecniog ten to lie toes.” with she putriog | eween the Chinamen of the junk and Captain Kellett | moning of the legilature, spa sieeiaiiadbign ser appeared gr * Harlequin Invisible,” very excellent. Gabriel Ravel. | the Long Island Railroad Company had pre- | igm of Jackson did he leave his law ofie for the tentand | ®24 his mate, in which the iatter were severely assault- | ‘The subject of emigrating, and the sickness whp. we lost sight of her. ; _ | inthe part of the Harlequin, was light asa butterfly. — | viously been paid the sum of $6,736 per annum. | his brief for the sword, and, waon the qara were over, learned that seven of the Chinamen | great inflex of destit ate and diseased emigray nen ‘A very large mail is carried by the Missouri. | This evening's entertaiument is for the benefit of Miss | 1 61 sf contented returned tit again. With the seal ofa Clin: | ere fterwards arrested by offloers Saaer, Panterville, | the mother country has caused, is almost the¢ my ne Taylor, and therefore the English vauaeville has a great | The whole matter lies in a nytshell. Mr. John- ton did hesdvooate a judicious system of internal im. | E°koff, Bart and Belch, and committed to the Tombs | of general int~ent, and we bre to say that-antiocne The royal mail agent told us that he had about | share of the performances. The night will begin with | on wanted Mr. Vanderbilt to perform for $6000 | provements, nor left it until his hopes were more than | F ¢xemination. They will be examined on Friday | the disear, which’ has created so much alarms things souri, influenced by the water, moved towards | rapturous applause. Surely there will be ® crowded | 1414 Department will see fit to send me th | ; through. twenty thousand letters and six thousand news- | the farce of “A Loan for a Lover,” followed by the | °" if F dl ealized. And like Rowland Hill has heseon the triumph | Orning before Justice Osborne, on the charge of as- | Out te country. is confined in a great de ; Fea nMferent bages but the passengers | HEBtT0PS different pas de batlete by the Ravel compa- | D¢T annum, the services tor which the Depart- | oe, 00 postage system, conferring blewsings. upon | *#ult and battery. This te the firs time that we have | rtnis, and to. thote having connexion with them cities papers, in different bags; ep Bers | ny, and the whole will conclude with the “ Widow's | ment formerly paid $13,736, and this too in the | milhons—yet. after all these conquests of the mind, ike | ¥#d® Chinese row in the new world, as religious 4 medical attendants, or BY tsps, or to only amounted to fifteen, including two persons | Victim,” an excellent play, in which John Sefton gives f A A Cincinnatus of old, has he returned cheerful and happy Hose Comrany.—About halfpast five o’ciéck last | ‘hose who have incautiously or for the aakg of gain ad. jatambebrages | Thecatgo of the Midevurl Was the beak, imitation o ible of the good actors and stare face rbd akin of mail bulk irons en th 7 tonleplongh. evening, Columbian Hove Chaapeaes Nova, ol v4 maistod them to their dweilings—still with those it hes i dof a large snm of | several songs, No doubt the benett of cur” Mary will | outs andyearto year. Mr. Vanderbilt acte nection , {ort men, end headed by Dodeworth | "70 song language ca 6 ‘ sacaill, being: only composed of a large sim of | severe mess cas ary will | og any man of proper feeling would have acted. ‘The Fine Artn sxcellent brass band.’ They left in the evening boat for | 145 sentiments of the people: of this wei erent French five frane pieces and Mexican dollars, We learn that the steamboat and railroad pro- | Pontart or Ex-Maron Micxtx.—We noticed, yos- | Ciedjon an excursion. They Intend to visit Albany, wiry york those persons at heme, who have bad the superintend- Cleveland, and eisewhare. They are a fine looking bod a their engine ine magnificent speotmen of | °0@ of the emigrants committed to thelr charge, or tos ‘ i i terday, in a looking-glass and picture-frame store, in ‘magni given this evoning at Castle Garden, The grand | ?tietors of the route known as the New Haven ward those, however exalted th and Cherbourg. — } 5 dy and | Pee of “Hernanl,” which is Tedesoo's triumph | route having declined to carry the mail, have | Brosdway, near Leonard street, the portrait of Andrew were aretand Shale Fed ehicees We com. | ruthlessly ecek coon the thors of Canale theme, ‘We wish Captain Morin a trip as speedy and | (stormed, and rendered by the best singers of | Jetermined to have boxes and bags of their own H. Mickle, Esq, the Fx-Mayor, executed in the first | "om of their fellow creataros, only fit for the he r P ‘ ry place they move to. The company are much re- pn 3 hospitals in ¥ " ° "6 } mothe try, whenes beer pe hed happy as the passage of the Union, which sailed roth ny, Tat 1ta, Perelli and Novelli. We have | on their boats, by which our citizens can send style of the art; and certainly it is, without exception, | xpeoted in this city for their uniform astivity and good pri Aer jenee they have been ship, a away , fue H “ ss he discharge of their duty. America, as a band of outcasts, none caring, or at his very day for New York ; and we hope he | also to announce that Botesini and Arditi, these two | j,, 5, . one of the best likenesses we have seen for many day. | demeanor in t seeming to theli Leen A ey ‘ tters to all parts of the Connecticut valley.— —The intelliger | ing to care. for their comfort or even their hit will return here without landing at Halifax, | dromeo geniuses, will appear between the ucts, and ex- | | aRbGeer Te Red, Sip Wed woe Suny Gell briad consis bike maoeen marie tcf rope ‘aren from | the lives of those among whom they have hew , ‘wnt, | } and «a few boxes directed to importers in Havre | Castix Ganpen.—Another fine entertainment will be cute one of their wonderful compositions on the violin | Whether they can doso legally or not, is per- | oature. Im fact, it is what one may o with the serds of pestilence amor ~ . = tart i ; : Sealtany *™ | blance of Mr. Miekle. This picture is executed by Mr | attentions of Merars Dennis & Cloyes, of the Spring. | , mK them. 4 u-stering Packets von Evrore.—Three packets sail | 84 double bass, | his ie quite on attraction by iteslt. | haps a question, but the fact of their intending | Edward Moony, under the direction of the Common | field and New Haven Rall We have no mail from Tomnepit tee ta serosa aes yaanted their this morning for Europe. The splendid ship | Garden. A great nity novelties are in rehearsal, and | to do go is proof of the inefficiency of Cave | Council, to be placed in the Governor's room, in the | Boston over the day route ; andare, therefore, dependent | where the at first landed, or the re, amartine station (or 3 f will soon be produced, for Mr. Villarino is an excellent | : ‘i City Hall. upon these gentlemen for papers Quebeo which have suffered { + ‘Acotresl and es hie fer cmt 1 sot Impreeario-—he wants before every thing to satisfy those rite we ke ge pita the erlens | Powens! Garek Siave.—We are happy in being able | | Twtr Fasstions—D. Williams & Co,,102 Nassaustreet | and wrotobedness, but in Kluprtoa, Pore ann, Sait Tiien, Capt. Swan, for Havre; and the Gladia- | who frequent this establishment, | inconvenience and positive detriment the mis- | 4 say that this splendid work of art is receiving the at- | have Just published the Boston and New York fashions | and other citics and towns, sys, into avery villese ey io, tor, Capt. Banting, for London, all go out full of | y;nosnsa Semenapens—All who have attended the | Management of the mails has caused us since | tention it deserves, and that it is for the ensuing Sell and winter Upper province, they are o”erying with th,em typhi ae 5 5 ; 1 pronounced by every at srry’ ‘PAV fover freight—well provisioned and well commanded. | performances of the Virginia Serenadors at the Minerva | Mr. Johnson's induction into office; and we | person who sees it » master-pleoe af statuary. Fine.—A fire was discovered at 3o’clock yesterday wherever they Ro, #0 w"a6h na it we, learn from tho rth hie morning, by offleers Brown and garrison, at 94 C! Upper Canada paper that the count ? of Capt. Peder- | Rooms, are eloquent in praises of that company,and | would remark, that within a few days one of our en street, occupied by William Milberhorn 8 pcriiaes adams them into 5, 9i7 house. hat ey oe ng From Havana.—The arriva “ it. Pe ee r ed i ba ewan stael Sporting Intelligence. store. It was promptly extinguished—damage trifli the winter opprsaches, God only kovsws. Thi son, with his fine bark, the John R. Gardiner, Neetork, ma alge pro) oA and i ay 1 aa i bie weer epg Subsoripion to Our | Regatta on SeNKCk fare —On "aie ones = Resort ov befrecteehndn Onis Waltesa was end Gestiturs wretches must, after having coonped the yesterday, brought us copies of the Marina, and Tery amusing songs this evening, aod a repetition of the | (Ver in advance, oa led at the office, and direct- | regatta eame off on Seneca Lake. called yesterday to bold un inquest on ths wody of an | Meigs) OUF hospitals, perish by s.cleath yet more nor ‘ home vn, | burlesque opera of “ Stuffo,”? ir success bas more | ed the further sending of it to be suspended until | ‘Fed for the race, vis :— W. Hudson, G unknown colored mun, who was found in the street b; the Faro Industrial to the 19th August inclusive. | {hin vyualled thelr most ranguiue expectations. oh Houglt and Ready be elected Presidant, Pon) The Wave, 13x10 ft.,@. Stuck & W. Hudson, Geneva. | omoor Kelly, in a state of incomeibility, Ike expired Pca er iatesons, ; : hyr, 14x10, Cobb & Folger. ... + soon after being contere ft They are bar sol Peeper Ernrortan Orena Trovre.—This talented | the last three months he has received them in Queon, 14x10, Richmond & Eagles. . Aurora, | (yon, Mer making a0 dramtzation ih was trident | De. on taer . “ Keying, 16x10, M. Chase. . . the decensed gnmo to his death from the efleoys of 1a, | Ot enone public rosd in a tervile country, and pay- arvation. and the extreme ootd of uC; wink er, whieh, two or three months at the very ‘wien wal bring upon them. One of our cotemporaries has the building of @ growt number of shanties Metancuouy Accipent.—John 8. M. Kline, a | company givea concert at Newark for the last time this | bundles of ten toa dozen at a time, and thinks 3 4. » “e .15x4, W. Swain. iivatios: if 6c t young man of this city, aged about 25 years, left | vrening: On Thursday, Fiday, and Saturday they por. that General ‘Taylor will correct the mail de- | & * Alero, 1040, Johnwon & Brow tampergaey. Verdiot accordingly. ‘ich wouta enable thew ‘poor wrsicsen" tet aaah some two weeks since to visit his parents at | roception. 7 | partment thoroughly, when he gets to the White Hi “ Een Do aglana. 1 5 ; bibles at ee ews Agenens} Shast ootie of eur paper’ il We oes Lown BA. Shippenport, N. After spending ten days Cuemicat Dionamas.—Mr. Winter will exhibit fora | House. 9. “ Quaker, 16x4, R. “Adsink toil gust Bist, 1847, ports from all parts of the country reapecting theae p fod with his friends and companions, he left for | short time tn Brooklyn, # beautiful collection of Chem-, \Ve have again to apologise to our readers for 10, “ Mary of the Lak fairs in Sing Sing cable and deluded beings. who, listening to the der yitfal I see by the Herald of this morning that you have the | tales of unpriucipled and interested agents, hay across the Atiantic to perieh uacared f.1 @ come particulars of thelate murder, 1 thought you wouldlike | ‘that jand so often dfemmed of tn thats irene’, kBOWD, to have some more information from thie quarter. as the Elysium, where. when once leaded, y % ireland, i i is numer- | i¢al Dioramas, in the style ef 1; , whi | Alli ™ tits Fae 5 LY ° home by way of Branchville, visiting his nume: fnforined i ail worth seeting. 7" iat Me nang Feuee | filling so much of our paper with Cavs Johnson | 12. Sverre ous friends and Acquaintances. While there, & | mence to-morrow evening, # Gothic I iil,no and his mail business. Hereafter we shall satisfy Pw 30; Sabin... fishing party was got up, of which he was the | doubt. attract a great Busber OF apestalors bites ourselves by merely recording from day to aay is « Fase 21x10, Dr Goodwin, . und Deautifal race came off this morning A convict, of | ‘velo more the placnings of cold or they ley Were Lo principal, ani in sttempting to swim the river, | we» understand that Walter shelly, an actor of some | peg id 8 y 'Y | 16“ Cygnet, 93x6, Mr, Hathom,..........Geneva, | (ir.nume of ——- Wiliams, took advantage of ur. Rus | cor, which drove them sorrowing. yot hopi’2*ins of hum- fo when abowt 20 feet from the o pees ‘aie | celebrity in England, intends to mak ‘a protessonel tour the mail failures that come to our knowledge, in | "aye cent Be ies 1 oo goin over the | tea te eaten We was ee ee aay Cative oll ‘Thotesads uf thee vil eo 26, fous by oad and having no aeeietance nearer than where he | through the United Stat Hi every part of the country. i jet re lake a delig) ‘erge returne’ @ frat stake, ger no more—they have fond rest in tye °°" > started froma, sank before they Feached him. | the middle of this month," vive Bere about | Overy P BME LS Adina ing at, Cygnsty at 6, mlauten before Gabe | funy araret™ Aronday Ha came tothe, vitegs under | Su wiruenly hoped, aa wo have before q.f{8¥e,, ILM | } | 4 | in this day’s Herald. Mr. J The . | fall Jump. not kno: it of town; hi * suid that t Movements of the People. | At the Hotton theatro Mt. Webb te dolog the leading | the Union’ todehead hig on ey CrntloY | Quaker att winuve before 6. and the Fashion 488 4uAt- | was heed upon uy thet geards sed reocived «wound 1p | WnConof the imperial goverament wil ye tural to Whe citisns of Columthe, Pe. arenbout to give s pub. | business, Hoe waa ADnounced for Macbeth on Monday | (¢ Union to defend him as much as he pleases, | tex before 7. A supper wasgiven tn We rreung. | | | the fleshy part af his arm, (nothing serioun, however ) | ‘aey such ceenes ar hues bemsnay 2 SPated for the fie lic dinar ve Ths Weick, who fought gallantly aa | °vening. | a9 weshall take no further notice of any thing ‘The piers were neaunet. ‘Tey were :—To the drst After ranntog up Main ate et, be carne down the post | chis summer. W' cessed on her shores pritate, at Buena Vista. Madame Bishop {s delightiag the Bostonians at th BAY » subject, itoher valued at $50; to the second, a wards the city. r 7 ‘The alteration in the that journal may say on the subject 8 silver pit lined, « sven tap mother country. appearn sg Samerelal policy of the ' i rt # & good hotel in this place,) jum; into « a ar Hi. late editor of the Rediander, published at | Howard Athenwum. valued at $30; to the tl was stansding at the Pinang os eaast. Rim) tating yas killed @ few days since by& Mr. | Herz and Sivori gave a concert at New Bedford on | ‘The mails from this olty dae at Boston at 6 o'clock on an elegant set of coiors. | that hi sheered off down Broad Avenuy, | Of making the people of ‘any da look f Pecwoyivania, wes at Resting on Se- | “R40 evening °" | Monday morning, did notarrive until 6 o'clock In the | No betting was allowed, and £0 far as the committee | Who the mune voe Stee ie Mvalde of thorond: | Mdeavor to devise mewsns 7, work our ste ne ne " aerating, | after Bh ‘were detained b; from 11 | were aware no money was staked. [twas intended that ‘ ; | sources of the country, ‘Th, “4 From Sr. Joun’s, NoB.—We have the Ob- | o'clock saturday might until near Goon’ thetasxt dey, | this would be the fret of wrogular train of annual re. | 1% was hrs out and Gaaliy soeared Mr. Ryder ; @ construction of roads anchor near Dave already had the effect server up to the'M7th inst. ‘The state of the sick emi- to .. When the gattan, whieh oan de looxed forward to with pleasure by | ‘2 * some parts, is already ochupyig more ge grants there. in reported as most distressing, hundreda | cleared up the Oregon, Bay State, Cornelius Vanderbilt, dd vioinity. Many of whom | —ssfy ravsell js que of the co-partuers of the “ Union File | 804 ts to be hoped will be ‘oarried “ous, Of thoge at Patridge Island having no roof of any kind K ‘of, were within hailing distance of each $e was made the means of | works,” established in this place, and also connected with the | Country ts opened by these means, it to shelter them by day or night. v ’ for gambling. Prisoa. ne to settie along the Warioun routes, und to devote’ thts