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coated ES SE ET = = sees “ SR eS RTT ST NST sciietioie eamthieni - J Sporting Intelityeuce, next produced und rworn—Suw the prironer om 17th rite: end New York, Goodsell, Boston: Moultor, Boss, Warcham. | ,1ip Paciso, @Brem) Kivjoter, NYork; 224. bark Octavia, Sargent Union Couns, L. I pet —On Monday noxt Moseh last, tba oame to the house of deceased, and | Sicoye—Vigi aut, Tanta, Proviieres Oregva Bobeo, d>. Candorat Hasret poke he, Chagiston, nid ‘Wasninc ron, September 8, 1848. a sweepstakes and purse of $359, two-mile heats, under | naib posed there was party that { es Arr x 3 Baltimore: at Arrived. brig Nitherey, 8,-Before + pisower wevt down the basement and shoved | — ship Monumen: t, Liverpool, 00 days, with mdse, ta Noa | Frexytonreds! odo} s ; ache } Judge kdmonds, eveneand Hatfield, John | Nake! Gavglter acide; I went down to the base | othkWabhen eee Morb Siar hibeed Bote bas oan cite Sugar—Libe! | There are five entries, as will be seon by the advertise | dichion, District Atlorpey, The factsconnected with | Mert: war culled tof ean engercmge PR OR Bettennes, 27 8 and the Weser | “Hu sa., Aug 2)—Arr Queen Victoria, Patebi Summer Diversions—4 Look at the Swamps of Lowi-| the saddle, will be trotted for at the above course, siana—Another Drainage—Imports of ng, Charleston, this tial, Lave already cated considerable exoitement | ber out; heard her Dre- | 2% Vescel toB& | tx run divine Avg? —Are Gov Hinckley, Lorlog. N fork. Suits, ment. This adalr tp poked to with muuch excitement | ty (uieviclmity. aud teing eet down for thiemoraing at | wOXdabd lie feuily,” she wan taiking wt the timete | THT 4 coariatom, with cotton, he, to Wanda, | SM th, Blianleih, Lawrence: do 2 Jupiter, Carle, do Pa dents in this city, | and large amount: afe already staked on the result * 4 “4 jous | Mis Dsemopd; while I ¥ aa down stairs, | did not hear H bs 4 im, Clark, Boston, In port, Mary Morris, an m Carr, for ‘Two of your corps of correspo! 10 © clock, the Court was crowded to exeess by saxiow: Bark Evgenia, ere Cruz, 31 days, with stores, to Hat fan, Cle ‘absented themselves for a season, since the close | Trortina at THE Cammaivox Covase, Boston.— | rpectaters, and others apparently more or less inter- | ber mention the oxme of Bremond; considered she | gis Beotters. TOPS. 1st; ng 18-~dilt sake Sadi, Now Terk for Boltt- — @ inthe rsuit, The jury panel was called over, | came there for bre Bark John Berson, Whelden, Havana, 16 days, with sugar, &c, | yh” Of the session of Congress, One of them rvcreated at | On Tbureday Inet, p trotting contest took placy be- “> a jas0re mere hac $25 per day. under the | Cross ezomined— Deceased was brother tomy wife; 1 | ers RCo, mL ei Pook, Aug 26— Arr Suquehaunsh, Phil is; 234, Bon Bath and Bedford, and has returned in an impzored | tween b. m. Sarah Wiach and g g. Grey Eagle. two- | fiw tow. for mot appearing, upon whieh, after very lic- | m thitty two years of age. | sk & Eresleth, Young, New Orleans, 20 days, with cotton ,to gi Bey. Norleans ele Freeney oe le, Brisonlly condition; the other was not satisfied with sporting | mile heats, to 250 lbs. wagon, aud to carry. besides, | tle delay in the swearing im cf a jury, (the questions » IRE DEFENCE. ‘ | Hark Lene, Brown, New Orleans, 25 days, with oorn, &o,/| Sobran, Kosch: as oD wnt Bien iermed - ti in the faney ball at Newport, | Hiram Woodruff's weight. Hiram drove th ay to firmotion cf opinion, or Sexptession” thereof | @ The case tor the defence wax here opened. ‘There | io Howes, Goatrey & Co. 200, wanna; 19th, George Evans, Couillart, at Saratoga, and figuring in the fancy ball at Newport, | , rove the mare, | bong put tocach of thejurors answering, and but few | wee netbing in the case, counsel remarked. which they | Berk * jhe. Bennett, Mobile 16 days, with cotton, to master. cae icone NOreena, Weas, nd therefore bas not is oy mg = fo a haters | #24 W. Whelan the horse, ‘The contention did nos | Puving been rejected -u such ground.) the following | Were called upon to answer, not even justifiable hom Ryle me :80m, Dixon.’ Mobile, 13 ‘with cotton, to sturges Hayden, Mobile, a Fe, pasta agi nf trip to Florida to | sfford much interest, as the mare took tho lead in both | jury wars syern: Vales atone Gah ios, Saat iter OES AGS ap thet ote Dried Towmend, Koooe, Savannah, 12 days, with ootton, ko, spanner Pretets onion Ai en mertecher Raaeae view the everginies, an account of which was duly | heats, and maintained It to the end. Sith. aices I, Leuob’ John! Davie Thomas Mt, | mcnuy war pat io on part of the defendent to show | 4 M Butchirson, ————, Kingston, Jam, 21 days, via | Giant; Alexander, NOrleans; Lemuel Dyce, Vora Crax: Bith, New communicated. | This evening, one at the swamps of ‘Time—5:28, 5:34. Weovrvil, W. Hadden, Sunon Stravs, W. Ht Kettridge, that she had been the wife of deceased. Letters dated NP dane whore abe pat infor eater Aue le te ‘Qveon, Manson, and StLawrenee, Browa, N ouisians may Dot be upinteresting. ie si “ he pai a a in due form, ugwet 14h, 1845, Avgust 18th, in the kame year, May | cartendsf Jom ing h mites, spol oP altimore: Taaella Stor MeKenfa, Staten Isleknown that large bodies of lend, in that State | | THs Tange. aetendanoc of tbe oourne, to witncat | elaudign by her counsel eile ine clerk wes engaged | 7B, 186, eddseated by the dvcenscd to.“ re’ Bre tig Fhawmat hence for Kingston, Jam. ‘The Br trig Caprleor™, ors: Seeialie. avant, wake ; John Bromlam, Roy, Ni york; 18th, Remittance, Marshall, Barstow, NYork; Jenny Lind, * for N York, and Geo Stevens, for NOriean: 2) days, with | Entered for Icading, Joshua Bates, Stoddard, for Wh i © overtiow. by the rise of the f ¢ ~ BL rah Siusmniyes reg ator er he rise of the | the following trotting contest. The number mas, | inseadingthe indictment, She wasattired in binck, | woud,” and otber ietiurr dated May Oth, 1846, and var wrvcked ( fog Styes on the morning of Aus 10—crew Neste wi sth, a ing to whe Jation of mar- 4 st was be- | audber eppearanee was extremely dejected—showing | June 18th, all tending to show that the relat FEET ne cn eins Bizee on: tbe: euparicnced @ savero gale only prevent the cultivation of the lauds but aifect | bave exceeded three thousand. The contest was be : e ‘ ryan inetd yoy et nen 4 e dhe saiubrity of the climate, as the waters stagnate on | tween Moscow, of Albany, Jack Rossiter, of Chicago, | how deeply she felt impressed with a keen sense of the | tage existed betweou deceased and prisoner, were pUb | on the Batamas, which lasted fro 20th to 8" ug, jam, for London, with aoargo cf sugar and rum, Cleared, ebiy f $2) posit i c o iw and proved. A certificate of marriage was also put Fritieh echr Voyager. Bowne, Montego f tint lati- | amd Lady Moscow, of New York, for a purse of $250’ | position in which rhe stood. The person of the + with : afflict thet otherwire delightful section of our republic | betting ign among She EHonds clench Borde, a nite erga tan sgh idently | rextexwmined on part of the defence—Saw prisoner | , Rrit'eh rchr Elenors, Newcomb, St Thomas, 20 days, in ballas ‘NOrleane; Eliza, Snell, do; Goliah, Slater, do, ‘ ; , that Jack Ros. | arrest; yet she is a well looking wom devidently | rext ned on pi | to Micdieton & Co, S7th alt, Int’ 23, lon 63, spoke Theresa, Eff, To check this evil, as far as practicable, atokesyere freely offered, and taken, ¢ oat: ; “ 3 on Sth Joly last in the city prison; found the lefe eye fon, do; Effingham,’ Hughes, do; Joba Cumming, : iter would be distanced on the first heat, When the | one of strong passions, ‘The teatures of race are h July lasi ¥ prison; fr Denwara. right for NYork; Fanchon, Lunt, " 4 Grad mins of iver bare Veen Mire FLD sigual.watigiven. the horcea came handsomely on to | rather masculine, and the general expression pleasing | mUcb rwollen; the righteide of the neck much swol- | | USechr Velasco, NeGe, New Orleans, 20 days. with goverar | PUP GF heth’ moniter Besente fos ia hease Me py myst ecm ve » grbundsMoscow taking the pole. the eyes are cark and the brow occasionally lowerii Jen; sbe had marks of various rcratches, as if made by | ment stores, to Quarter Mastor No date, off Cape Hatterns, | {°r'>i stauelj iia; Colonist, llerron, for Staten Laud; Liverpool of land hare been reclaimed by that State, and sold | the Fiwne i ereons tiie Lorces parted off beautifully, | ‘aitogether: her eppearance war digmifedaud indy-like | Ube'teeth of a comb on, the leit arm, both black and | #ke bis Soldina, 2 days fram New Odeane for Boston. Irving, do. . by sn Sas te Demet at Usain Bam: Aoverding 1S | | chin setup ta tor tbe Oe quarter —Jack Ros. | during the trial, aud she frequently wept as thoevi- | blue; the right portion of the forehead was scratched Retz Comet Sousders’ Washiogtog, NOod daye, Ales ens for se 18th, Cromaralt, fey Rosen Seotiont; Stier, the records of the Land Ofice, there are of eweme | titer came alous elde at the end of the second quarter, | dence for the prosecution wasintrodwted, through the and was vevder, as if she bad received a blows the | srs Wanda, Widgett, Ocr coke, NC, 4 day, Havre qd NYonks Acteon, Daly, NOvioana Liverpool, Arviag, ‘were re-claimed, within the last twenty years,at the | and then led off handsomely, gaining about two | witness upou the stand. Her eyes appeared much Gee per vere sien er a hon piers mona euler oR Fehr Beoty Cla I Ripnoe, Coessretaae ‘Advertised, Acadia, (2) for. Boston, Sept ® Hope, for do, A f Louisiana and her citizens, for which they | lengths of Moseow, and holding it to the end of | swollen e neck: are ¢ been, the x i i Det ware, Townsend, } ver, Del, 4 days, Sie Cromer Drakes, 42 Stats Bunboawn’ Winns ao Bones aie expente 0 ne an’ citizens. f 183. | the first mile, making the time 2: 31, and the beat | — Mr. Cx:xrox Haninc opened the nse for the prose- | blow. ‘ ; ty ton, Cartan de Spy at; Euroa (0) for NYork, Sept J Neen ra cmepemecn tow Sk ONS e, | in 6: 10). 22” cution, detailing the facts, which will be found in | ‘The case having cioved. counsel on either ide did | 0) siecmanj ee al dais atten Eiiddy-ce Aude; Verutown, Sabor, abd Artinatin: Ryan doa mas, heretofore the contre of unsightly | "Po. sscond heat Jack Rositer took the pole, | evidence. not address the jury, when his honor charged, that | , Ngw stesmahip Faleon, Thomreon, New Orleans-—the pilot eft | jraty.'Baticu,do 20th; Rideamt, Brown, do 3) Wolf, do e fruitful sources of disease and death, | - ‘ t frst wil jex- | where doubt bad existed to er 30 miles from the city: jas a + Fidelis and Colon’ 6 Sept 1; Memnon, Eldridge, and Mar- have, we are told by the Committee on Publid | They started off beautifully, but on the second quar- Wittiam Manns was he first wit Regh ex- cl eee re med © such anextent in @ case yoing chut cistance. toa Treeehtt Sb iaabeth, Bennett, Bentley, do othe Lands of the House of Representatives, sboen cleared | ter Jack Roseiter broke up badly and fell behind, | amined h¥ DD, MeKeon—I live in No. 18 Wattsstreet ; | sueh as that which they bad before them, the prisoner i ; Cornelia, Froachand Jno Gur Q 2 4 ‘i Uda Apt Til Ho'tingver, Bursley, do éth; 4 | but he soon came to the work again, and gained on | my place of business 102 Nassau street | T Know the | was entitled te the benefit of that doubt. They should c y Dwigh?, do'with despatch ; Wm Penn, for Philad Aug 26; 8 Bal Sue amd qbenked, making the finest canals in the | lay Moscow, nestiy lapping her et the end of the | deceaced, he was may wife's brother, abd & barinet 18 Weigh fully al the fucts introduced in. evidence. Fe ee eee esemee. a. Wost. | winudo thy Swartars, do with deseateh; Jas Contes, Walker, Class, Inden with the rich products ef thosereclaiimed | first mile. ‘The Lady kept the lead until they | businers with me; our business was that of gold and | — The jury, without leaving their seats, rendered a ver | perissche Wor Pepe Posen Nvorky Ges Evans, Machel dee Soe Baltimore, BOUL Donates, mavens fe dp 2 aay lena, "Che maaok the mreriowen lameness repre- | came to the last quarter,-when Jack made a bru: silver pencil makers; he was about an inch taller | dict«fnot guilty, upon which the prisoner appeared | ''Srited—Sehr Caroline, Kimtall, | Adams, for do 4th; Manda ne, for mn 28th; sented as the richest in the world, being admirably | 8nd lapped her, keeping alongside handsomely until | than me, but rather slender in make; his place of.esi- | much affected, and soon withdrew, with her counsel stow, ith despatch; Gen Parkhill, and St Ge for NOr- Y Miscellancous. Jeans Erins Queen, do Sept 1; Joshua Batas, Stoddard, for .Fiee, | they reached the distance pole, when he broke up | dence was No. 18 Watts street, residing with bis mo- | and friends. ‘The court was thereupon adjourned. : a ; ne OL Stee sod there it ald to be ne doubt thar thesrccesds | badly, and Lady won the beat by about two lengths, | ther; be was about twenty-seveu years of age; we oc: |. Surman ounr. September.0.—Special Term.— Isaac |, Snm Many Pownli,, Meet at Wiimiogion, NG. during a | otter tr lig, Shakespeare, for Charleston; Nestorian for NX ¢f their products would support a population of mil- | in 5—9 cupied No. 102 Nassau street, the second floor, on the | L. Brandon vs. Ellen McCaun et al.—The code does (irred ansy main to} mast, sightly injurcd the inainmast, and | York. sons. m it is Glecoversl thatthe lands can: be Moscow was ruled off for fou) driving. 6th July last; there are other rooms on that floor; it | not kdo away with the necessity of filing a notice of ssed off withcut further damage. Noone injured. Tonnox, Aug 4—Fntered inwards, Panama, Wheeler, New cultivated without the risk of hife or health, it docs net | The third heat Lady Moscow took the poles andwon | fronts on Nassau street; 1 was thers on the afternoon | suspendens in mortgage. | BRiG Rensoca, of Robingon, from New York, for Wilmington, | Q'Caus Mayflowers, Crabtree, do; 2ist, Margaret Evans, Tinkot, require the gift of prophecy to foretell ‘that they will | the heat by three lengths—tim 12. of the 5th July jast; [returned to the office there after Villiam Diblee vs. James Mason.—In an action on ® — sshore near Currituck Inlet, will be got of without ilagion m ‘. my dinner; Mr. Freeborne came to the office about | contract for goods sold and work done, the summons three o'clock; deceased had been to Adams’ express | not containing a uotice of any specified sum, for which |” Vpssuz, Bunnn—We leamed this morniog, that the echoonet te and gloomy cane-brakes into fruitful , ‘on business; he returned, and took off his coat, and took | judgment could be demanded; but, instead of it, @ mo- | John Cesinez, Captain Somers, whieh aalled from this port for 2, barks Lanark, Vennard, une; Ainos Patten, Foster, felds and smiling gardens. Not only this—but the {arou's Orerce, Sept. 9, 1848. | ‘his seat by the window, on tho corner noar Nassaust. | tice that the plaintiff would ask for judgment for the | Charleston on the 27th ult, took ro on the 20th ult,offFort | forBoston, put back in dieters, must discharge to repair’ ene te all Fof the Scate, mow £0 difficult, will | 74 fpecial committee of the Board of Health re- | (4 diagram of the premisos was here put in, witha view | relief demanded in the complaint, was held to be irre. | Pinckuey. Capt Marsball, of th er Vanderbilt, d sco | 1. 23-81 Athion, Charleston, thus be rendered easy apd pleasant, by the bayous | POF the health and conditiom of the city to be good, | to explain the location to the jury ] That, continued gular, and motion for judgment was dented with costa Teckel fn CaLtng oF Or ee ately Jar the vaamal soe, | Lisson, Aug is—Arebrige Fulah), Suusth, from New Orleans, , a. | their former daily bulletins; that ‘no danger is | witness, isa correct representation of the premises; | The irregularity could not be disregarded, under 1g pated in the Gud eater VE ee is iicare Seren Wale ee en and water courses, which will be rendered navigable, mbented fame wiadiddty she does ts H e Charleston . ‘The fire orjgizat ed in the hold, and it was supposed ‘Aug 1—Are Sutan, Walford, New York; 10th, Iya +nd good roads will intersect the country fin ever t H seed pitea ee ten eeeers | he was seated at the front window, towards Annstreet; | tion 146 of the ‘code, as immaterial; because that the | the veeschwould be a total loss, She had an‘assorted and valu: direction, and pasrable at all seasons of thefyear. ‘To | oF the svrrounding towns and villages, to the con- | there is @ jog in the room, towards the hall; he took | section relates to pleadings only, and not to proc Ke of dry goods, Sc, together with 8 quantity of gunpow. June 15—Ship Sweden, Nott, fm California, are May enable the State to make an additional seven hancred | ‘T8tY; Uotwithetanding. his seat in the chair, and commenced dozing; I was | There may be power to demand the process, but that | der, wolch renders ber destructlon irevitable, The Castner was n,5 days; barks Fliza Aun, Chever, from New Rea- siden 06 levees alte te DAE ORK’ bache alnaake The heaith officer, at Quarantine, reports three new | sitting mear at the time; I was reading and oon- | can be done only on motion therefor. | Socata bar oem Aa heloneed Ao Levi Bi jew York, 7 dys; Pilot, Hartwell, from. Congress to give her the 2.200.078 acres of swamp and | csc o Seilew fever at Staton leland, and three deaths | tinned oo till it was getting late in the evening, I | Henry Vaght vs. George B. Shaw and othere—In | ¢ rig Hr hee Sader MY fe ee Se eens «hte, May 9, brig Chas and overflowed lands. This the Committee of Pablic |‘ *¢ !4st twenty-four hours. up and went to Mr. Warner, down stairs, andask- | an action in the nature of a bill of interpleader, | Hone Kona, June 23—Sovoral hundred che; oan eee 3 NYork, Loading at do, S McKenzie, for Boston; Wellington, Margaret Evans, Wenham, and Hendrik Hudson, for NYorke Cid, 19, Spartan, Walsh, New Yerk, in ballast. Ve immediately settles by an industrious and enter- prising population, who will soon transform the tan- Pied fores matted, others ¢f white deal, and marked “China,” > ee ot +, Boston (and ald June 2 or M. F. HAVEMEYER, Mayor. | So' nena, ent fp Me. Warner, down stairs, where judgment is taken by default, the only costs ta); 13th, “Hatollton, “Alley: Ttong Kong. (and Lauds wore, Gispoted to do, having: reported « bill Bor VM. ADAMS : five;"' I then took my hat and wont down stairs | that can beawarded the plaintiff are $12 anddisburse- | [St the cargo of tte Paul Jones, (American) throwmover: | Sh ft pectin Also sailed Mage iS taek Bee Sone eee Wy eccinthons* Lawulitte: corcusing, oe BOE ORANG: jep | tthe door; I stood there some fifteen or twenty | ments. : yard of Gasparlaod, hy the Humavoos, Mllay, arrived hore | 3¥e¥o 2b, ship Cincinnati, Child, New York (later has Se et ee ea THEODORE R. DE FORREST. | yiputes against the iron railing, close by the door; | Beardsly et ul. ads. Dickerson.—Where & complaint | from London, of a Cantor purpos The Committee have replied to the Staten Islanders, , | is i Hxr1coLann, Aug 20—Sinco the commencement of the blook Maura, Avg 13—No American vessel, Bark Catalpa, Wateon, Pairioe pc tbe cur, having sof vnbounded fr | quate Boar of Heals hac mo pover to remove the | Trt iahe' carey Ppem omer igs gingpumenoloaty | 1 mance ey caving torent tn te umn | ad ec vec oabinn on na Masa ama tany My | tem nS ten i ie Fees: On enterprt ing snd industrious population, | Quarantine station, but that they must apply to the | agcin to the office and took held of the door and foued | amended complaint to suswer pr dour thereto, aug, | (ee Danish frigates: on the other hand, the Hamburg bark J | tm Girgeati, arr 4ih, and eld 10th, for Boston, Also s1d Yen, back, Spee aes a the oulbare' of a the pecans | xeiaitaen_ With reference to the location of the | it fact; then | went into Mr. Warner's room. to see if | judgment entered by default at the end of the twen- | Matbé.J¥ Benehr, for NYork, with emigrants, has boen allowod | 0) Ueckie, Boston. ‘ tion to place her in the front rank of the States of this | rave Yard, they must apply to, Seecuene omnis | the key was left there; found it was not; | them sup- | ty days from the service of the first complaint set | ‘Antwan, Ang 21—The diference whieh existed between | eee a Ran thucks for Nee Vente” Now Orleans, Up, il Boa k, for New York, yi ” . posed he (deceased) had gone out and taken the ke; aside as irregular, | Captain Isley, bark Eila Frances, and on eee ase ittuck, 4 o vithie project of draining lands is romewhat akin to | ®l€ charge of the subject. j with bir, and I went down to the door and waited | _ Svrrnion Coun —Vt Chambers.—Before Judge Van- | baving been removed, the ship is expected to sail lately for |, Maprina, Joly) (Ar Orion, NYork; Aug 4, Wellingsley, Par the drafning of the Florida everglades, oud at the next | — there fora {ull half hour; [ then considered that [ | derpocl.—In Re James E. William eas Corpus. | Nig Aug 23—The Loodianah, Dallimore, from Fiverpeolfor | ., MACAO. June 7—Arr Talbot, Story, Singapore; 11th, Coquette, | Board of Supervisors: might not have tried the ‘door sufficiently, and went | —In this matter, the mother of James E. Williams, | new York Kan put tok, here pith mong Shien, cee cece | Proseott, Caloutta, session of Congress we may expect the bills reported ‘ ; by the two branches to be enacted into luws. There | Sx rt. 9—Adjourned Meeting—The Mayor presiding. | UP Stairs again; found it secured, and again went | who is a child of about seven years old, caused s writ | stove, fo. fee Nincasta ation tenn aivespeol fer New Yerk, Core, err iiths' tot Boston uney"hark Cahners, om have been large drains upon the public treasury, and | ‘The minutes of the preceding meeting wore read and | 2WS fiairs,and went into the street and looked up | ot Habeas Corpus to issue, directed to Mrs. Sarah | ANE 2 The Minosote, Alien, fron Co a tides, eaeene ao why shall there not be of the lands? approved. towards the window to ascertain if I could see him in | Kellogg, of Greenwich street, her mother, who, she 15th; Su: * from’N NYork: 4 Speaking of Louisians, bam reminded of the beau. | °"Prritions—Of sundry persons, for the correction of | the Position in which I hed lefthim; {did notece him | alleged, forcibly detained the ehild. Nis. Kellogg ‘Whalemen. tia L Bevan, Bueatats for NY onvoePiinsivis Lory bere tiful sugar plantations which I visited there several | taxes—referred. : there; both the windows were up; there were thin eur- | made @ return to the writ, in which she a. Bhip Heury, Lowen, of and from fag Harbor for NWoast, | and Columbla, Beecher, for NYork. unc; bigs tig: when about to atinds, aht with lemons;| \—first, ve . The drainage of the swamp lands would | — Reports—Of finance committee, i: tains’ to the windows: | had severa! curious impres- | that her daughter was unable to maintain the boy; Tnoreare the number. amd in this,as a uation, we are | $246709 00, for common school purposes and sonics | Hons nt the time, and went up staire again; {| sceond, that she treated bimunkindly; and thisd | Swale bat interested. From a report from the Seoretary of the | ing the proceedings of the Board of Education—ac. | ®8@in shook the door and heard a rustling noise | that in a moral point of view sho§was unfit tohaye the | was got off touch at the Western It an ashore on Pico, Fe as Boston, aht 20th (laden ¢ ‘by the energy and activity of Capt L and pore | W Mulsord, from Cardiff, for NYork, woh; Gulnare, Dodge pe An after. “Khe US conse sent Twenty boats trom | from OR, tins Michaels, for Cronstadt, unc; schr Montague , Montegne, from and for NYork, arr 15th 5 . is compiled the followin, ns inside. The door was opened on knock- | charge of him, The Judge stated, that if it had been | Faysl, and bad her tomed to that place previous to tke 7th ult, ‘eraser just published, is compiled lowing, ee on peices apt pyre Lisntrart Cares ing indo thaws toand Ped ihndiny inside, | proved that the mother of the ohild lived in open She would be diachasg chant ebanee oe Pale Pe Far len Ans 19—Brig Josophine (of Boston), Til- ‘There was imported into the United States, from | cers, Of committee on county offices, in favor of pay- | } a#ked her what she was doing there alone; she made | adultery, or was a notorieus prostitute, he would mot | _ Bid from Sydney, NSW, Apri 15; Rebeoca Sims, Taber, NB, | NAssav, N'P, Avg 2—Brig Pedraza, Doritte, for New York, the Ist of July, 1847, to the Bist of March.’ 1848, | ing John B. Hoole theamount of a bill for furnishiapa | 20 8UsWer at tirst, but pointed to where the body lay, | order it to be taken from the grandmother ; but asthe | South Sean, Liste Mount Wollaston NE tee Nin ae NEY | soome 155,721,516 pounds of brown sugar, valued at $5,978,304; | seal for the use of the bourt of oyer andterminer. Ite. | Pebind the door, with the fect towards the window. | evidence here made out only doubtful case of impro- Pacifo, Alden, FH, do; 25ih, Winslow, Simons, NB, da. | ,Naw?onz, Aug 12—Are Reform. Hallendorf, NYerk: ta, 9.018.172 pounds of white clayed, value $30).908; loaf | ports in iuvor cf the payment of several other small | Vent Up to him and saw he was bleeding; immediate. | pristy on the part of the mother, and she was proved | 217 0¢ Halas Town V DL. May 7, Superior, Rayon $1, South | Jonny tind, May, Liverpool, to loed for Bostom, Cid 24th, and other refined, 1 933,002 pounds, value $157,243; in | Bilis were accepted, auf@ the bills ordered tobe paid | 1 Went out to get asristance; could find none in the | to bea hardworking and industrious woman, he know Gor fist London Packos: Howland, NB. S10 isin; Pambeee, | Fenbellow, for Boston, lag.” = Pe tm shir, Rocking all, $6,442,645 worth of sugar was imported within nine Coroner's Biti—'The coroner's bili, for $3201. for two entry; returned and locked the door of the room, the | no power that would authorize another to keep her | Pytion Ni teBestr sea Te NB sy ea Prymovrn, Aug 22—~Arr Clotilda, Brabander, Antwerp for N months. “Of this, Cuta'saccount was $4.724 154. | quarter's salary, was presented to be audited and paid, | £™ale belnginside. Then called on Mr. Watts; he | childfrom her. It is therefore ordered that the child | gla mMsacitius, Jone 4 Alto, Lakeman, NB, on acruise. with loss of foremast, bowsprit, &o, J learn that Dr. Clinton, late of the Patent Office, | Alderman Mayxanp offered a resolution, that the | Could not come; tent tor Dr. Gilford. { then examin- | be immediately restored to the mother. | qpAtrat Sailer, May 26 Junicr, Takhar, NB, for Ceylon; 26th, | , ivmouriy Avg 21 iIt lew 8 heavy gale from § to BW Inst intends to institute a libel euit against Messrs Ritchie | vill be referred to @ special committes of five to ex- | $4 the person of deceased. ond found blood omit. She | | Covet Carkxpan, Monday.— Circuit Court.—Same | Tuscany, Ee Nock, with loss of Pomteean borate om Antwerp fer it. and Heise, of the Union, for » publication in thelr | amine it. The resolution was afterwards laid on the | MUSt have secn me taking the key; went down stairs | calendar as before. Common Pleas—1st part—21, 29, | .AT inngh stl Siecite, Grey) tation SS Serra treyee ‘at New 7th 4 7 N " Faper, several weeks since, with reference to that gen- | table, and the bill erdered to be paid and saw Mr Watts; asked him to’ come up stairs; he | 1.93, 95, 97, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 11, 17, 65, 59. 2d | N00 het bone. 8 spoke Aprilae tat 2p PexAnc, July 5—Ship Caroling Augusta, Creamer, for New e. fo ‘2580 bis (260 sp) oft 4 rep F fe- | York, lug,’ Aldetaron, from . Ucman's difficulty with Me Burke, ‘The damages to | “The unfinlshed busincas at the last meoting was then | COU!d not come; I ten went tothe corner of the atveet, | yrt—C8, 82, WB, 104, 106, 110, 112,'114, 116, i18, 130, | 200 aot Bone, moehe 2:8 ong ap Be Dowvin, do; Renvbia, Konucy, ftom Bedior Cease ios Gaston fer be laid are heavy. ‘The object, in part, itis said, isto | taken up, namely : toappoint a Surrogate, in the place | 824 met a man, and asked him to tell me where [could | 122. 124,126, 128, 52, 17. ¢ Marey, Corey, do, 400 wh 150 ap 24 Int'23.30, lon 109 30, J Rxto, Aug 10—Barks Strafford, Robson, for Boston about bring certain facts before the public, And net only | of Charles McVean, Esq. Alderman Gray nominated | Sndan officer. He asked me what | wanted him for; 1 | | Decisions or tH Surremy Covat yon tue Tru | Mumcs, Bowman, F Laven, 100 sp; Gold Huvter, Mi ldssenea loniteaisee oamcereney in Tenia eineeaerd. Sete N B, 3 q nit |, which OE Dupes then, Gae'| hed teak pe ioualy reports for New ‘omiusoes 6, Su ng 7 this, but a patent agent purposes inftituting © suit | Anthony L. Robertson, Eeq.; Al 4 - | Ww d A and his name was Espy. We then went up stairs; 1 | costs bya cd \ “ay ~ the agent dichonesty and collusion in his business. | B. Ogden, Esq. Messrs, Dodge and Ogden were comi- | {1 #84 distinctly heard him give two sighs and sobs, | Wilber vs. John C. Nash. George F. Danforth, Re- | F Haven, cil not stated sie date fe Bivaed tree NB. | | Ranscare, Av: Damages are laid at $20,000. We take no part in | nated at the iormer meeting. Upona roruting, ar, The officer felt him, and said he was dead, ‘The wo- | ceiver. vs. Ferdinand Suydam et al James Matheret | 10 sr th, batk Eoicacy Hratlin te a0 ea, Ship | Boston, and sla theso rquabbles beyond the mere announcement that | Robertson bad 10 votes; Dodge 2; Bradford 3,’ and | Ma was sighing, and uttering wild exclamations at | al. vs. Lorenzo Burrows, Receiver. Ootavius P. toy Stophania! and’Plonecr, of 8 Be and | said | did not want totell; he said he was an officer, | District.—Decrees of Vice Chancellor affirmed with | River, 170 ep 630 hpbac id. Adams nominated orman Savage et al. preaes es John 2B tip ee ey ham- | Brandt, Sampson, dc + 2 " hatr, Gi id, date, Cicero, Stephani Pioneer, of N Junse 5 Sheri tn Deawer ence tf the term of she Crome | Gaden. Anthony L, Hobertéon was declared duly | then ich the room; ina ttaecet taceh eglatioern dt | ver demee We Leomerd and Wit JOeMEC naceene | Morale’ t gnc au? isewa,“apsasiat as SPA Satta Ho, Maier, Bal ’ : oe? J “ ry © “ + we 5 rowall, Axtell, ‘ork, 20; ', Laurett pra oe 3 His honor the Mayon stated that he wished to bring | 1 returned, and saw the goods thrown in a confused | Charles I.. Pardee, with liberty to file new bill. Cleared at New Bedfords th, ship Mobile, Leng, Pacific Ocean. | Cook, do ,20; Eliza, Stabby eae, 17. GM alate brig Spates Baurimore, Sept. 9, 1848. to the notice of the Board a difficulty between him. | St#te, on rections to referee.— Yagubam, Pictou, . aS a Hout, comssting of gold and silver pene! i eee of ee tap Paeet ry June 18—Arr Thos Perkins, Pike, RE, Se , - : cases, hair ping, and other articles of jewelry. Th jacob Graves vs. Bank of Massillon. Levi Crompton - by serge dagch Yor Canton): 200i, Warpoen, Sere dest eter ang (and Here's to you, Harry Clay—Politics in Baltimore— | jolt and Judge Famonds, | He said ie mon was a broken pitcher on the ‘floor; it’ would contain | et al ya, Miller's Bank of New York, Doctee doclering sjaa Uiketfans te Sabet from the Adsiatio tor New York, Ang’) sit 0th er Cenconls Sit) Meroe, Saurders, Go (and dd She Funeral Honors—TheatFicals, 8c. Court, and each of the other courts of the city, Du. | Sbouthalfs gallon. There was also another pitcher, | the respective subscription of the complainants void, tar. 2c, Cynthia, Smith, Batavia and NYork. . Shi Meany, from L: i for Ni Aug 22, off teweLot, Suz 22—Arr 8 Sprague, Wad: Ne “-Th8 New York movement in favor of Henry | ing the difficulty between this Board and the judges | tbat would contain a quart; both pitohers were bro. | and directing the securities given bythem in payment | Wicklow aT ae Siumune.‘Aug ¥0--Sld Rllsn Headeteca, toi Sobe enna of the Suprem 4 ken, and strewed in fragments about the room. The | to be delivered over to the complainants, to be can- Ship Medallion, from Li 1 fe My, Davie, Boston. Clay for the Presidency, meets with a most hearty | Provided Inet tie Sunsrviones OF the ee esred, which | chair upon whieh Lleft him sitting, was im about the | celled, Key with tho exception of the aubscrit sion of a ae ee atu ASE Ms ak | Ube Unen Aug IX Art Nicolaysn, Philad; Otoot yer, Now eae . ‘ Pehle sendlnery tte dives ‘Officers. kes but in case | £4me position when I returned; saw the woman search. | W. H. Luhm Slossen and Doherty, Executors, va, Al- ship Sea King, {com Liverpool for Boston, Aug 17,lat 46, | York; 12th, Staatsraad Vogt, do: Y6th, Dorothen, der Matador, esponse trom many @ whig heart in Baltimore. | tow ree vis (hen that the Shantl te ative eeGase | ea; snw the oftver take out a sliver comb, and pair of | fred Avery et al, Decree of VoC rerovon wrenay | ional. dog I7th, Oscar, and B Cobded, do; Hermann, Welsh, Trieste, The nomination of Taylor was political death to | provide the samme. Since then, I have detailed a mam, | S0i880rs belonging to the office. (The articles were | corts to either party below; costa of against estate, EAT Ranlett Ongnod, trom Now York for Baltat, 1 | tatzvi, July 17—Leig Angola, Morgan, for NY ork via Loaian a d they want, and are willing, to accom. | ber of policemen todo these duties.” There are other | Refe Produced and identised} “The usual place for | George F.Litch ¥s. Abner Hollister ef al. Decree of suposed the Dovzlass, from Newport for Doston, Aug | ‘TEXPi. Aig 21—Are Ellonboth Dennison, Spencer, New York. lay, and they want, a : , mon, alto, detailed, by the Sheriff” I thouger ience | Kept g those articles, was in the The private | V.C., so far as appealed from, reversed—supplemental | 15, lat i6,10n 20 ‘Vicot Aug 10—Arr barks Apphia Maria; Billings, fn Mobiler in any him tohis grave. There is no doubt but that 7 £0 rey hese facts to the Bo ‘J | receipts of Mr, Bremond were kept ina drawer inthe | bill dismissed with costs below and costs ef appeal. 01 of Boston, from Rio Grande for Bremen, July 9, | quarantine, for Gibraltar and Malaga, 23d; al Websters tise ameeting will be held here, in a few days, and as ther psllog Ri prep ry Pig tides iakperme -. Charlee C. Shepard vs. John Everson et al. That part "No dala elf Coe Good Hope, (by th Retices which ald from | Saea'ae: nem Crveam 1 suarantine, and anotier Amereas & ‘ ; i : 5 al. 0 date, ct 0 vereol do. che election of Cass 1s becoming daily more appa- | Upon which Ge ee Soe, re faethe Me 3 pS eh Lia Bes py Ryerson reversed. and de- | 3: Helens July ai for Modivenensen) tartas Brighton Wiitine, | “Wannucx Por, Aog 19—SId Grace Darling, Doran, NYork. ent, those who resisted Taylor’s nomination are Alderman Canoxay offered the folowing resolution, am not sware that he was married, The itcane Lake telow, ant costa oF a pi a thee, site) his costs fron Mi via Batavia for New York, and was su] with 2 Home Po: desirous of casting their votes for the man of their | which was unanimously adopted :— : Pei hier aren, Sa te ee sa inst, off Cape Hoary, barks home, Auexanata, Vay, Sept 6-—-Are og i P TNevina, Bodie ty shown are in thehand writing of decensed as I be- ealed from, by Hinds to be modified By Norfolk heart. ‘They also urge that there is a probability Resolved, That attendants be provided for the seve- | lieve, I'am doubtful as to ome Of thoes nntan, tes | © ae ore Loan to make: ate, fro ve ‘Brookline, Mitchell, Salem; Foster, Baker, im : “ inted to be held in this county, pur. aim Hable for the deflclency after the return of execu. | jingate, from Bremen, with ns; elvira, from Boston, and irae of the election going into the House, in which | Tal courts appoi y. letter ‘ust 14, 1845, | believe to be his hand- | tion unsatisfied against mortgagor, withou: brig levant, from Bangor, all bound to Balttmore; ship Charles | Boston; schr Fairfax, Lewis, New pene eect weal stand as good a chance as | 2uant to the act entitled an act to simplify and abridge | letict dated Auguat 2 1845,’ is doubtful, "The letters | appeal to either art 5 g it costs of | bound to Cork, and brigemyras, both from Baltiaers, wont to | _ BANGOR, Sept S—Arr, brig Ovela, Kendall, New York; schrs y 8 the practice, pleadings, and proceediugs of the courts i y sea this morning. At anchor near Willoughby’s poin' boat, | Kenduskeag, Bupper, Rondout any of the party. of this State, passed April 12th, 1548 and thet the | atted May 7, 1846, and June 7, 1848, are like his hand. | | ‘The Court adjourned to the fourth Monday of Sep- | Sit mamoruine., At anchor nese Willoughby’ pol ToLiverpoak | Barw, Sept 6Art sche Tyro, Comstagg, New York The funeral ceremonies to the remains of the | President of the Board be, and he ie Hereby request. | Wtting. tember. All sanction: nd over to be heard | Cape henry bearing NW, 90 miles distant, brgalvano, of and | Bostox, Sept8—Arr, Br aaa iis Shannen, Liver. gallant Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Taneyhill, will | ed to designate suitable persons for that purpose, and hitteenl Sela pameL temlisetats Seber ee ee + Democrat. bound to Noro, withiow of tain opznct, fore top-galane | Pool, eh alt Malis, tee ‘Wabiuy Mn, Lacuna, va Key a he i ean —I w last July. I was met = AES RE anchor horse-shoe, | West: ‘sohr Lynchburg, take place on Monday afternoon. next, in. which | cause thelr attendance at said courts. at a compen-'| Mr Marks, at corher of Nanay std Ann strset avout | ELISE OF THE Moox.—There will be an eclipse | Sunalananite, ana Ney Olsecs earn Bn New York sche David’ Mitebell (plot bout No) Mishel, Neve the military and Odd Fellows will all participate. | sation not (exceeding five hundred dollars per year to | 7 s'clock on the evening of that day. Witness of the moon on Tuesday night next, the 12th inst.. York; sobr Cabot, New York. for ahip and obs ickerson, New : f ere es One of our numerous theatrical establishments | each person ; but no additional compenation for such | corroborated the testinony of former witness in rela. | beginning at twenty-five minutes before midnight, Foreign Ports, two brigs. Cid, ip Mary Ann, Patten, New York. to load for has already suspended operations, the Olympic, | sttendance shall be allowed to any policeman beyond | tion to the position in which he found the priconer | continuing until after So'elook on the following niere, | qANZWERP Aus 2—Bark uniata, Childs, from New Beafort, | ERE Ps: harks braltan Jordan, Pieten: tri Laie h policeman. “ diag; arr 22d National, New York. Bardiug, Jr, Havana; Gil Jordan, Piete ‘Lewis Bean, jer th toral charge of the Rev. Elder | bis pey.as such pi and deceased on going into the room with him. When | ing. For more than an hour and a half, the ob- | ° A’ 1 \erokee, Salem, via Zanzibar. Noyes, do; Selma, Savannah; Tecumee! Phil peeks but. T leara, will resume operations on | 7#¢ Board then adjourned. he went in, found that prisoner was (eying to reliers | curation will be yotal. fp toe xan : i dune Based Hors doesn, term Santen for sobre oy, Newb 3 Norfolk; "hack Ei ld ft e Mend eg terogeie made in this city yesterday, of | From Trxas.—By the steamship Globe, which toner, “if she as Koensed's wife?” she aid no, Hess DestRvetion oF THE CatuoLic CHURCH trom Mati . seed Me ee ae peer Shake we Hart, Scudder ds. Sune er Barkid renee = Croat $500, on the election of General Coin, and the | arrived yesterday, from Galveston, we have re- was his sister?”’ she said “ not;” then | AT Sovrn Bosrox.—At about half past twelve Ti river,aship, two barks, (one the Elvira, from Boston, the other comb in the room. She said, “that | O'clock, last night, watchman Kimball, df South Bos. par, Pina rire ig iad ‘and Ducamin, Lock. Segna. . 0 : 101 money deposited. So, you see, Cass stock is up | ceived papers from all parts of the State. Our dates 11° elt deceased and found no signa of ties | tom, dlacovered fite bursting ftom the fost or ikon. tote viochane Nee Tak, > Memetew, Pink made cuted »herm ‘and off Cove Point, » fall rigged brig. roseel. berm in this quarter. A democratic mass meeting was | from Galveston are to the 26th ull , about him; the lips looked rather blue; Mr, Marks | tholic church. situate on Broadway street, South Bos- Baravia, June 26—No Am ve FS and several schooners, Steamer Maryland reports off held last night, and was largely attended, and they | 1 Oe Pay nanibe lett me the Dea eit earesten from | went fora doctor; she told me while he was gone that | ton, in which the Rev. Mr. Fitzsimmons officiated, | _ BRaustiavin, Augio Sia Newton, Sears, New York; Lion, | Chester river e lark, white dlamond all) supposed ight, a “gue £ Vera Cruz, having left on the 20th ult. All was quiet mH Balt from Rio de Janeiro appear to be getting their spirits up in good earnest. | 1Sycxjeo\ "Paredes," the News says, was Cougars | Seceased had fallen against atable and eut hls heed; | The Beston Gre department, which, at thls time, were | H#¥y:do\Terim Rew do; kh label eldhuen dor 17th, | Eater ng. in tow of steanie Relist aire was Miss Vernon, of New York, and not | eato be at ‘Tamaulipas, aud ‘withoat heving wie | she told me that the silver comb that was found on | at work at a fire in Sea street, were promptly on hand, | {melt Moseley, Baliimore; 18th, ne ts, for Liverpool, and was let go yesterday niorning i infort EY 7 : ly received at : her person was one that he promise to a little girl, | but unfortunately were not able to save this beau! In the’ Roadi , f off Swan, righ Be ee ne jas Clarke | sete Thee che ee iesisees Jere come tocaree. a teeta former | eset lamanaman aoa OD: Theis otunte wore. | | wo Watki a A a Sia” Apatiag Bloc Coston Hike Ante Si nae Daa Nt cA tne, John, TM Bradford, Phila; A Pol ce 3 7 ‘ . | Witness in relation to the scattered appearance of the 2 4 ng ‘urther spread of | lope, Wathing, do, 3 Prov 3 Boston. becoming quite a favorite. anion te lipactng (8 oe eet es eearraane sare, | goods found upon the floor, the fragments of the | the flames, though the Orthodox and Universalists yepnone Hea, Aug 17—OMf Nicolas Whitson, Lange, from N | ysitieafth s Woe ot fore are sis ° ith loss of fore and maintop gallant mast, and itchers, and dishevelled appearance of prisoner's hair, | churches were in great danger, and narrow!; = aE. 4 a Arr Sth, US Berry, Sas e was dead. iD ; e flames were reasonably put | arr 1th; Giltert, Melcher, from Mat z 12th; ; Medad Plath, Sermond, New York. wlaale een ~ spngmalacpiae bg Cessary expenses have. already been Provided oe by | ,.Wietam H. Brown, residing at 42, Crosby-s out. | ‘The dwelling house of the Rey, Mr. Fitzsimmons, | Wilon, fur Boston, few cafe Florence, Wosdwird, for Maaci, | Soh” Medd Piatt Rermond, N Jasna oe 8 eng ‘The King Philip, a splendid propeller steam- subscription in Bexar county The whole distance | ¢x#™ined by Mr. McKeon—Had a place of business ai Sue costeaner Cries Gis ER Tea eenie snd | sok fr Kio Jacepr acy Wel Big ae wa np 3 Wessacum bine hood | Fem, fr Ho Javea; Marla, Weloy for Nock, Lig” redk | 250 ; The | WSren, Sampeon, fur Bordeaux, do; Baltic, Allen, and Rochelle <8 Ly ny by Art, sohrs Granville, Haskel ond a boat, built here, for the Albany and Hartford line, | fromSan Antonioto Chihuahua issaidnot much toex- | No. 102, Nasau-street, in July last, im same | tbe occupants of all the houses in the neig! hii Harmon one bey Atal, Jone from Atiwerp, jum at Hal Challenge. Foster, New K it Herrick, Grant, Norfolk; u . 3 ’ building with deceased, just on the opposite | had hard work to save them from cate! fire, will be launched on Monday morning, from the | Piece the distance ie theretere but teie the same | side of the steirs; saw a’person on that day? whom | burned church was s eubstantial ate ow , for Boston, soon; Emily Farnhain, Breiuholm, | 2% chrs Mary Langdon, Ames, and Mary Farley, 1 ship yard of Mesers. Bireley and Son, Kensington. | miles. ‘This expedition is te set out about thie time, | | believe to have been the prisoner, in the act of | etucted some five years ago. Its entire cost was about | une.’ Sid 114, barque Hannah ‘Thornton, ix deans, | en, Sept SSM : ‘ or sa | Cupeenee ton » | knocking at the door of the office of deceased about | $75,000. and its Interior decoration was of the most | Walter, Hankin, Jeruambuco; 12th, m Rio | Macusas Pons, ope Loare brig Meshes, Wet She has been built by contract, under the superin- | (Soom te te ie from the Galveston News, of the | 5s, Oelock In the evening.” During the time that { | degant and costly description. “An organ, bailey | Jagero, ne’ ee echre Jacob Lonaistlow, Berton dors en? eeyeN Forks tendence of Capt. K. F. Loper, who has introduced | og¢h ‘ui jews, wee there [beard no nolse; 1 wat carious to, know | Appleton at an, expense of $4,500, and a beautiful | cwonatis fst Hirasle shorten ata ait foe | “New Bot Sapte ae be “ aadat . who she was; she knocked again, left, and went all Hughes, were burned. 3 ‘, *, ry J ld, brig Patriot, Keene, Philadel the engine of his own invention, adapted to the | | The steamer Osden, Captain Une artived late lest | Sown staite without seving that she got into the room, | mente and alter furniture were saved.” The. couse of ithnaaaait) Prnccton Wed Gat ESI AAAS CMESE | tgey, te: AlbreThemoe, rom improved single wheel, now so generally adopted | ¢rening, having left Mobile last ‘Thursday. aud | Some weeks before heard some quarrelling between | this ‘destructive fire has not been certainly ascer- sas, SId2th, Undine, Hound, (from Sx tra) Bremen. | 4. Ae NURYPORT, S id, brige for propeller boats. Her machinery has been con- | Devo Pred ng damage, She ie. chartered ho meine | deceased and rome woman. (Objected to.) tained. There was a marriage ceremony in the church waves, ATE ILSid” Jeno, Bicks. New ‘York, Adolph, stan; Leabalia Read, Rogers, Philad , structed by Messrs. Reaney, Neafie and Co., also | ["kinney, and is freighted prineipally with lumber | , D¥.Jacon G. Guyonpexamined by Mr. McKeaon,— | last night, and the fre may have been in this way | Kilo, Favorita, and Bertha, do; 10th, austin, Lovett, Wiad | ahve any AA Philadelphia brig Salve: st : if Galveston, sbip Lucas, Outerbridge, Phi of Kensington, and is now principally on board. | for building at Corpus Christi, for which place she | !."ent on the evening of the 5th July, with Mr. Marks | Communicated. Others attribute it to an incendiary. | "Uvnx, avg1;—Arr "a ee Paty The contract for this vessel was given-to the par- | Jeaves this evening.» x Place she | to the corner of Ann and Nassau; found deceased and | —Hgelon Traveller, 8 lane, Frater, (tarot, New heen Biewen, Te S14 22d, At Biel, Nircsh, Pradway, Savannah; and St Thomas and a market; sclirs D Moss, tes above-named, in consequence ef the steam | Mr. Peoples, late editor of the American Siar, in the | * Woman in the room ; she was crying.and asked. — Canton, June 24—Ships Chicora, Clarkson, for Boston about ie he dead’’ Deceased had a wound on the left side of Married, Aug 18; Talbot, Story; frum ‘arr abt 7th, Genoral la; Gen Taylor, Meyer, do; Renaissance, Torret, built here, by them, for the | city of Mexico, is now about to establish a new paper mn the side of * . 5 " fame line last winter, having given the moat un | st Corpur Chri hu after blag ihe adefaeahe | {2e2ea4, wade Rofyrthereamiaaion ‘tnewomanis | « AS, Corer Mange Lone tana, on Thurday, hah fe pea ayator, abort | wc bigest so Rane ae ie Pa bounded satisfaction. The King Philip 1s much pioneer of the Te , the ce ‘bosom ; her hair wa: shevelled, ipper part son, Jr., to Conmriia 8, daughter of the Hon, Selah Fore China); 19th’ He to iad foe New —Cld echrs Ione Hartich, N York; larger, and, also, differs in having but a single pro- | Commencement, to prosecute 7 bows fisted yours Orawa, | 2. Stone. esa yadberyy: ner peller, while the Albany has a pair. The new boat | {fh ecmusy ne pescoand the improvement | wrohed been employed ia theoMce of Wi ‘Brown, Ladies, Dae ennia aadvacter nee te ie pln rt, panbeh.cche omy ri schra Augustus, Kilburn, Newburyport; 18 145 | 244 feet beam, and 8 feet hold. Her | “7 (former witness,) testified that he was on the pre: ed, ritiug, where she put in fr water); barques Constance, Harry, oo pinto bad toNY. | Soins wilt conte forty berths, The model of the | uitimo -n°™S §# fom the same paper of the 224 | misses and closed the door of Brown's office about'six | On Saturday morning. at 10 o'clock, Euurw O'Suu« far Liverpool, ae Jule 1 ding tahoe a annie Be or tite Wig Mae eS Bata is King, Philip 18 universally acknowledged to be | — The schooner aground on Point Bolivar, supposed to | °cleck on the evening in question ; heard no noise. wan, wife of Timothy O'Sullivan, of dropsyjin the | {1x Ship amulct, Howes, for Toston, was Copplictaws the | Boston; schrs Amoliy A Thompson fm Ne superior in every respect to any of her predeces- | have been the Spray, we have since learned, isthe | ,,10MAS Freesenn, examined by Mr.McKeaon.— | © phd ead nd parsed , duly 2 Sid June |, NomWICH, Sept O—Arr, Mechanic, Philadelphia: 6tb, sors; and Philadelphia has turned out a great | pilot boat Cometa, Capt.Rafael Perez,from Campeachy, | | know the prisoner; I had seen her some two Her friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ip Goodwin, Kennard, Boston ancl went ‘to sea from Sand | }tiz Doctor Hiteheock, Elwell, Norfolk. Cid éth, schr Yantic, number ef Nebet reais boats of this class. ot to New Orleans, with a cargo of fruits; super. | *8, and but twice since; 1 have seen her with de- yas gs Lad ie tempt this day, from 119 Mul- de daly 1. Aigo went bo em ane 25, bark A izhtman, Norfolk. The Philadelphia shipwnghts are nearly all idle, | °F, Dr. Jose Colome, We understand that the | fesfed, on all three occasions ; the first time, was at a | berry etre Church, Brooklyn.” Fomelng wil be Ken | wore frente tou eng a sonar sewn al ard eevter Philadel hin aod Tomb aden pe ok oward, ); 19th" He no date, ianthe, J , Ai nly. J--Shipe Walder Whitney, for Boston. 1d ; 1z0D0RF WaLLEn,@ boy river, without stes: 1, 4 Mary Adams | | Provingxce, Sept 6—Arx, H Ames Davis, N York (aiid ald ‘ a BS house ‘near Grand and Laurens streets ; the next | 10 St Paul 1 the Phi hin; and a Tu aon there being no work at the various ship yards, ex- | peg robe Sepant pales Sach st a0e yd time was about the Ist of January a, year ago, in| At the residence of his brother, Constant H. Brown, niga ‘Suh, Geo These Orono Basse? brigs William Davi Vth, Emerald Mark oon i = naitan cept, sufficient to keep the apprentices at work, | mage, and can be got off without any great expense, | SPTuce street ; we remained not over ten minutes at | after a short illness, Mrtaxcton W. Brown, Lag, late | “Canin \ntincontmeoeey Blanchard, NYork; 2th, in | (C;TE Thomas BM Thompeon, Brown. Norfolk: Chesapeake, Stow: the low state of freights, and the number of ves- | The storm of the 17th ult. was very ‘severely felt in | {Bis time,when she wanted to keep deceased's hat; the | Of Lima, Livingston county, N. Y., aged 51 years. pert, ship Palmyra, Byrne, for Boston, | Mery, COMpION, foe We Coane eater Ped below, bark Montego. sels lying idle at our wharfs, affording little en- | Texas, but fortunately did little harm. third time was in Sullivan street, in March last; she | His friends, and those of his brother, are respectfully | Drat, Aug 20—Art Keda, Ruark, and ‘Teresa, Rees, Bremen PoRTLAen, Sept ped Og Sa dein: couragement to our merchants to either own or | The News of the 15th contains the following :— attacked him in the street ; she took hold ofhis collar, | invited to aitend his funeral this afternoon, at § | (°td sd, fr Baltimore Dentarion, Feadietes, leaden (sn | Patten, and Lopretette, Sleeper, New ork’ HE? ted wy ag build Vessels. Justiviasie Homrcipe.—We were pained to learn | PUlledfhim round and demanded he should go with her; | ©’clock, from No. 38 Perry street. | AYon} Victory doviy, efor (noveport of thelater having | (RK New Vo ; ‘ pind ' from a friend just arrived, of the fatal termination of | 2¢ refused; she then took hold of his shoulder en On Friday, after a very short Sllness, in the 35th | sla) Zi, Devon, Betts, NYork for London. Ly Sept 6—Arr, schrs Gon Warren, Davis, Balti- rie cui an affray in the town of Montgomery, which occurred | Wanted to ‘push ibim up Grand street ; I heard him | Year of ber age, Mra. Svsax P Woopnurt, HSIN EUR, 17th—Are Blige, Cronstadt forBordeaux; | ore: 7th, SI ‘Trefethen, Norfolk. ALa.—The editor of the Diario de la call her “ Lou” and never heard hi: i Her friends, and the friends of her brothers, Wm. | Hamburg, arina, at Havens, has late accounts from Guatemala | 2 the day of the election for connty Moers: The | thing ele ; found ploces of the pitcher en "he top W. Wetmore, James, and Abraham, are requested to | Boston. i Ww | names of the parti Dr. Ar 341 Liomeua by: cin, Beline, Honduras. Guatemsle is Montgomery county, ond Ms. Jonas blacksmith, who | *Helf in the room. attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon, at’ 4 orslod, for North Sea; W an, do for North Seu: Poterhon Endicott do for | ¢ RIGhMON Sept b—Are brig Quinoy, Kempton, N-York. At B Arcole, Proal.do for NY; Dud rurington, do | (it¥ Point, ship Rob Roy, Drummond, fm New York: sld Sth, brig Y ober, Righ for do; Phonix, Wiet- | Columbus, Davis, New York; schrs Osceola, Wilson, Philadelphiae fe; Richardson NO for Gronstadt r0sh, | CAtharine Aman _ Ne do. have an official despatch gph Cross-examined by Mr. Branr—When he mot her | from her late residence, No. 190 Canal street, without | povar Wanton bh " Cbenaen Sata, Sept arn, sebts Crescenl, Proeman, G 5 ¢f am action fought between the forces of President | fur, ‘detebmined to. try comeenagy Teepe eee | inthe street. she. uaked him to go with kre, Ret ete | further invitation, ‘ Knowlton, rosatadt tor Now York? Waheoga Balika derter | #04, 1ia Allen, for Atria, hilt Hee ee Ceram asurecnts, The insurrection | Jones accordingly drew a sword-cano and made three | td not sey for what purpose: witness proved the hand- | Suddenly. the 9ih inst. Saux. B., son of Samuel B, | Boston. Orleans, Bid brig Exock, Revel, NY, © S™attom, Stevens, NX of altoes aah en Sonoran capital of the State | Gicerent passes at the doctor, one of which struck his writing of the letters ‘lrendy produced Co have boon and Susanna White, aged 6 years and 5 months. oe AiNoaH, Aug 10—Are alerts, Hangen, Stookholm, and ald | OFa0s. Sid brig Exoel, Revel Ww c with Guatemala in id that of deceased. @ friends of the family are invited to attend the “pated 4 ‘ =, 2800, by Carrere | The insurgents, under the leader. | Tay‘tke thied pisreed his brea-t, bat Owing torlta ee’ | , Captain Fuxvknicx Gtiwone, of the 24 ward police, | funeral this afternoon (Sunday) et 8 o'clock, trom 180 Giancowy Aug 2—Ship Marcle Clesvonr Witsoe fu Beton, Passengers Salle, the’ independence of Altos, and they had been jolmed | fYiy,, it made but a eight impression. “rhe doctor | {ettited that prisoner wae brought tothe station house | Franklin street | I about balf-past seven o'clcek on the evening ofthe | Suddenly, at Stapleton, Staten Island, on the 9th | | Ginnaxran, Aug1?—Arr ship Mat or (ubaghs he hed saeted ee ten cones Livenroor,—Stoamehip Sarah Sande—Rev Fely A Rey pang by reinforcements of mountaineers under two of the | ~ lady, and three children, of Canada; Rev J Mack: Pt gig eo Sth July; asked her her name; the sald, “Miss Sa- | inst. Axcninatn Gonnox, Eeq., son of the late Hom. | pant frum Boston, discharged in dock, hitdrem, of Connect! u ay, cone tena ek in ten iain af bly Coy cease. | Junge st Bis sategoniet, which ftrtedintely consed bad a parasol in ber hand; i¢ was partly lordon, for many years Consul for Great Britain, | *minetion; bark Mary Date, Lelar, for gut necticut, James Burnot J ; ; In her ie Achenbach, Germany; Mr Mills, Bogla at Havre, and son-in-iaw of the Inte Hon. D. D. Tomp. | ¥%¢.for do; Santiago, 1 ok for do; Krnani, Croveey, from Thomas Fop Norfolk via Cadiz, unc; schr Mary Eleanor, Prench, trom Baltte F_Lurgers, Scotland; Mr and Mrs Thompson, more for Ma'aga, soon. Sid isth, brig Ottoman, Lannam, The wind had boon rds nglt ‘i of Si f the 8th inst, Dire. F: na Brgands 7 Eater, France. Naw 0 ile Pa village of Sing Sing, the inst. Mrs. Exiza | (horcoarr sth) Malago. ror on VANNAM, HAVANA AND New Onixans—Steamship Faloon nw Scofield. | Says. Arr iith MarkeR Ademe Reem Leghorn and Bat Revannah—F Sehert 8 Root MN Beat Ld Tard, Mises +b the forces of Carrera near Patzum. According to | im to reel backward, and as he did go the fatal knife Ken; ‘the piece of comb produced was found Carram the insareeante were strong and well | $64 entered him om the ride, He fell to rise no anual kis own foreen inn toe cates arnounted only to | more Hither blow would have been fatal, A jury kins, aged 48 years ' Doneuty, policeman of the 24 ward, being | _ In sworn, testified—I know the prisoner; saw her in | Ronniavez, aged 30 years, daughter of Fl! 0 . immediately convened to sit om the body, wud A ~_ sek ; 370 infantry ond 60 cavalry, but they were rubse. was tel ren! jm the body, au i Her friend: of her hi . |. for Philad. Also #'4 abt 4th, shi itaria, Cheever, isch, Annie Daschers, Annie Joh vets, BREE Be ensniinous iu thelr opinion, that. the doo- Spruce a te ceed this matter oo: jpureromastee ch ee Ed aed ad teres Tien) Horton; brig Alida, Wales, Catania, Ne" ¢ Mens RH Hlowel GA Roberts, © Petty, GC Allen, © B Lancy. Jasted ‘two hours, and is described as very despe. | Lt Him in defence of bis own 1 fe. Josnru L. Pumaren testified hy often saw deceased | to attend her funeral, on Sunday morning, 10th inst,, | o,07)j04,,A" Clinton, Doane, ‘New Orleans; 14th, Russia, | "i, tavana—Dom Miguel Moliner, Den J Sanguily, Mr Blanco, Fagen riot the, day wae retrieved by the valor Hanes austit Democrat raya that ft fs stated ii; | And prisoner together; Ald not then know the name | *t 12 o'clock, from her father's residence, im the vil: | Oise’ At Se Sepich and Braaith Dousals here Mr Ponda, 4B Pignney Met Kiriaed, 8 Deis Wucrta A Gore 5 revaile i ers from several of the ranging companies on the pease’ r i ¢ he te io wad ome Vartele, “pe Oscar ‘Gomaales, Surgente fifty-three ‘were left dead on the field and | frontier, that the Indians lave lately commenced | “ener Ginbebe Baan: when: snares piisonie's : Wineustesepetisesert copy. et vemals of thett nations: The Date Regio Gates depareure | Remon Pocarn, Henry Heteine, eo Witiamoen, Chae eae Fourteen were made prisoners | gesting thelr h . : ., taken from | pocket et, the tiie he went to thy pliny Gate the that Datel vowel ma ul uy the Se of Septemier, No period ep ig W Thompess tear ag hae | an any muskets and military stores. ighemith’s men on the Ltanc many from j f | Gimectates aueup relegate: ‘ brother of General Crus wee seversiy wounded, ‘The | the more northeartern 5 'y from | murder was commited; heard her also ory out, “Is MARITIME INTELLIGENCH, Consalates, a, | BER indy hee cone shah Tene and pervank; A: Gee. loss of Carrera was much less considerable according | We sce some comp to bis report, though he was himself slightly wounded, | effects of the He demands reinforcements in a paragraph supple- | reports aro ge mentary to his report. The letter which enclosed in the dustin Dene + papers of tho ll Dr. Wa.rens, the coroner, examined by Mr, McKeon crops. but the | —! am the coroner of the city; I was present when the port mortem examination was made on the body of the deceased, on thé 6th of July Inst; there were ap- Taurax, Sept 2—Arr schts Albion, Sull y | Sop ee 4 vel ae PY en he brig Nitheroy, Rendell, NYork, Sth, sehrs Orntane Genny aes Pp rae ee Hebert Witte. Ba Nancy, Crowell, Baltimore, Cid Ist, ahr Good Tatont, Doane, ward ty, PE Wortendyke Peass, wife, child and iadolphia, erty, ja JONG pag tn 2—Arr Gen Harrison, Gardner, Boston Tite Hath, Somes Welles erty Matheny V Fem, 3 0 Sait, thie report bears dave from the port of Ixabal, July 29. | following paragraph pestances Of slight roratebes on ‘the face, and Dh on, inc roterah tithe Heldua ieee Wreath ene ties ps there being, in fact, three partion in the ir apn VW y hog a ai cera'ches about the eye; there was considerable blood Olearea. Whampoa); Mth, Areatus, Proctor, Amioy (and Aa toch for * tendlog for power, the seceuion of Altos tom Guat. | Grvcaetttat there “e sTvound exiending aboutan inch: on tee neht naxot | REsTane Nerherme Bull, Cateston, Soetrt, Mason | Hitt ata aren) (ela Reig Oubsandald | Livenroo1sulpMnument Agen font ile Tepe ccuseredin tthe meenicarte fr i th iyechun cher nee saree eh wave cuany | aaa een rar Koma soma | cheryl ae uy Midis Peete | MIC Rane re Pia Be Gah YC aeaktaned oun Gaateae | of oxtravasuted blood, under which the skull was frace " t t Hattriok, Rook: ¥ a . fi » — . io ~ - he public strength «& ‘eo eontral | found au effusion /od, about eight ounces on the rkr—Rorina, Dot China); 2let, Ang) Manill J jan, Pablo Sastre, Soeirne, ae" Soe Sapinate sf Yon pects eon | i verniias nt. The es ne ‘sing the | brown; the brain ‘was compressed by this Le! the su owae a ives Fans Grn” Alsnni We” pati Rug bite United Staten (a) N York; 18th, George, A 8 Lagorgh Jobe B Hewson, We tiahbee cr can ck Ce 0 22 | lower clostes against the existing nvent ood | weords might have been inflicted by the angles of bro- isder Ali, We berell, River P) Law; ok hee Graham, Jose AM: a % rd nothing from Guatemala subsequent tothe | cliivns of thet rived Site. nto be ainon “v pieces of a pitcher, uch as was found in ; | Be Babfax, N&, JW Benne; (Br) Cu ‘Sid 224, Baltimore, Conn, New York. re eed Bh Bowles Ue ay, eH Fowler, Wal- ‘ j : nited § pte busily at nang | ken ph ‘toom, NS, ; Mary, 0: p ter 8 Myers, A Tavares, DB lesan , Hn are Seem fram baie, thatthe | ikem. tbe peietto wed alaide cf Ban Feroando and | tithe ef the wcundemight havo been iioea by fu: | BRP nng BE R9 Lari Ann Mm Barta, Braun | Lvs, Winer Ur aed Revaaco,Frneh nor heres awtine Aehiléron, George Norns ae tess , ’ ort of the lending characters of that district, have | ing on the end of the table; the blow on tl \ v ‘0g 2 , wrt, Now York. aagatnst the government, and forthe liberal eause. We | openiy declared for the constitution of 1824. A pu, | ple woe suMhelent to enur death; a creo Rt Tvs | Onteaoiee tom 4 apy Bee Voss gh Hor ah Pelton Hawyune 13 age beri agi atone” ory aft hrarra Bask John Don B San Marion Rafael Vi- 080 a je bail war recently giveo to the Awericansin that | «tne considerable thine efter auc Jago de Cul e Coat eae ‘Mariniom Jackson, jenetro, , Antonio of Gu mes of the actors and | neizbborhood, who aro trevted with much respect bs me fifteen oF twenty mimuten; the blew o theteed Ke"s estore Go U od {Wi NORE, Lt pega Caphy Reseed Uae ged dee Capt a Richarda, Ploccs involved are little known here, and only agene- | the citizens, "They exptore grent anxiety for Captain | won rather angular, ae if do t instru | Mitchell: Mary Jane Peck, ened Bana, boty Kinng, dos Ooprey Ripley, aS; a, n! Fal interest Js felt ae to internal concerns of the coun- | Venteh’s company to remain wost of the Kin Gragde | ment, there was Bo mark table Pa od Adeline 4 paises Gyrus Ones a 3 Soe Neon bray, ek Ht Beis RK Townsond—Mr Rogers, indy and two ohit- try.—New Orleons Picoyune, Sept 1 = 0. Picayune, Sept. lead W Stewant, brother-im law to deceased, was | PraMealng: and A eee Pine Tenaatt Seat Coven, Tux, | &*0, Mim Henry, 4

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