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‘The Locust Point Murder—Reform Convention —The Markets, &. ‘The ceremonies last evening, in honor of the memory of ex-President Polk, were more generally participated in by all classes of our community, than any public demonstration I recollect having witnessed. There could not have been less than 20,000 people in Monument Square, whilst there was a constant stream of persons going and return- ing during the whole evening, The decorations ‘on the terrace of the Court House were truly grand, and when illumivated, presented a fine scenic view» the staging in the back ground, on either side of the orator’s stand, being filled with ladies, Judge LeGrand’s addieee occupied an hour and a quarter in its delivery, and 1s considered far superior to ». George M. Dallas, at Philadelphia, ‘Pwo fine mul ere bands were in at eidereranz band of that of the } dast week. : tendance, and the famous f vocalists, peitormed with great effect, several ap- propriate dirges during the evening. ere were six ceaths and three new cases of cholera, at the alms house, vesterday—moking in all. up to the present time, 127 eases and 71 deaths. examination of Thomas Davis, charged with the murder of John D. Burk, about two weeks since, at the copper-smelting works, was coatinued yesterday; and, although he proved an alibi, sus- tained by five witnesses, there still seemed to be many links in the testimony, which connect him with the deed. He was secordingly remanded to prison, to await further investigation as to the cir | cumstances of the case. ‘The Maryland State Reform Convention assem- bled an this ey ere . The meeting was quite largely attended by both whigs and democrats, from all portions of the State. The officers elect d are equelly divived between the two parties; and Col. John Rikell, one of the leading whigs o city, was elected President of the convention. Ap- propriate committees were appoiated, and business will be commenced to-day. As both parties are ‘umiting on this important ‘subject, there 1s some probability of suecess. The Baltimore market for flour was steady, and somewhat firmer Sales of C00 bbls Howard street brands, part re inspected, at $5. and 800 bbls fresh. und, at $5 12%, Sales of 250 bbls, City Mills, at 6 25. “Corn meal wnd rye flour unchanged | There is a fair demand for grain; reles of nome 4000 bushels prime red wheat. at $105 a $106, ordinary to good, Me a $1 Ol; white, $1 06 a$110 Corn is steady; gales, in all. cf come 10000 bushels, at 57a 5%e for white. and 59 a Give foryellow Oats. We. Rye, 7c. Nething new in provisions or groceries, Whiskey is selling at 203, a 2isse. per gation, in hhds, and barrels. ‘The following were the sales at the Stock Board yes- terday;—$2000 B and O R_ b's. "64. 95,5 18.000 do. do. 99; 1.000 do, do. b's, ‘67, 16%; 60 shares West. Bank, 18}. Our Philace Pumapevrnia, July 26, 1849, The Epidemve— More Rowdyism and Stabbing— Shocking Accident—Ejject of the Foreign News— Markets, §&c. Only 28 cases and 9 deaths by cholera are repor ed toeday, and but 28 cases and 4 deaths have oc- curred in private practice. The elmshouse report is 4 cases and 5 deaths. Daniel J. Desmond, Esq., died very suddenly, | last night, of the prevailing epidemic. The de- ceased wasa meraber of the Philadelphia bar, and also held the post of Consul General of Rome, Austria, Sardinia, Taseany, &c. Jno. Freedley, who was recently tried for the | murder of bis wife, and acquitted, died last night, in the vicinity of the city, of cholera. - A colored mun and woman were taken to the members of the rowdy gangs that infest Mova- mensing. ‘This tli-fated district, in consequence o| the apathy of its authorities, in permitting such ontrages to occur within its borders, continues to entirely distinet from it. James Nobinsen, engineer at Large’s foundry, | } Kensington, was this morning caught inastrap and | time of successful roguery, and go to the devil for a final reward. The result was, that my godfather flew into a hufl, and abandoned all » £0 that | way and placed at serv carried round ihe main shatt several times, before the engine could be stopped. He was taken to the hospital, dreadfully injured, and it is feared he can- not recover. The Southern mail, due here early this mor- ning, was detained ebont seven hours behind its time, im consequence of a freshet im the Schuyl- Kill river leaving a large deposit of sand upon the raile. The foreign effect upon evr mar ineotton The « and the only cnlen reported are 1.200 bbls, at $4 he ecxeey? fue art fresh stock. For eity coogumption. prices range . Kye flour sella at $3. Core meal nd for wheat ts good, and speices ere meintataed. Old | world together; he is a kind-hearted, ben H ysme my wages panctually. quite this by faithfal service. , end who knows which of us sees th t —Wy master or rom #4 75 te f@held at $2735 ‘The de the ropply being Mintte red brings 1054.5 whi Rye sold at Gre dincy of evry recs Wt bde heve t Broen Bory #4. Ob; 1 Philadelphia B WW 6.4 be 869; avd D ing Railroad ¥5.1 8h; ¢ ® lile; new red. 10%e, Navigation 6 Reading Rally ad, 1 tering Places. ss, July 23, 1319, «Biles of the Pla foc tes’ by 9 @-- Che Hoe, &e. Fe. os from the W Paviion, £v The ¥ ters et Sv Leime up frm P lative Bridge yesterday, unc the conenet of Mr. M. L. Harils, the pr the line of etige eh rune from that thia del The I ca nem wer i tiends sent pare © Vielen | notic A. Wi ! Wyn; Jp vay Youk ; Gov. Everett we 3¥e- gett, of Mose. Wo S, Wem New York ; Wir Hobbie, of New York ; the Hey t, of eown, Ned Heary y dies’ seminary at | I is here, with two { « Gollier; Joseph ton, of the firm of re, with his dewihe wile of vd tantly, We Philedet- and family, with a «; How. Me. ¥ ren, of Trey, of New York . of Boston ;Gea of Syracner haw, from Balu Frean thi lge of the cher eutpresent. Th i H hund ADLOLLEEs, includ ny ebile dred v t e The fove are dou y It isremark.t ' here, asis evident from the eppeetare { olinost every person you teet The exer t this y y be wud to be almost of th ' tiew: Iteonsiste of nding on sthe fh yt » wvered hills (or worn ) billierd reer practice for ie ‘ end other mvent for 4 Clasees. A walk to the sprinue befe the regular order of th ly mornin P is by no meens imperatively ne . maivtam enete Nene of the eust become exactions ; persons may w or remain in their rooms ; drink su sin epringewater, or the pare, plain or brandy end water, or nothing at all; tb may bowl, or net—shoot, or desist from shoot ing; end no remerke are meade It is one gtand socieble party, wh every one is at e1se, and cheores his or her own mede of recreation. In life ot Sharon Springs te materially differ. ent in this respect, from any other of the many places of summer resort; it ts beautitally uneon- aireined, untromelled by customs, “those false ties which bind” so many at most ot the watering placeg and movntara retreats. The belles and beanx are aleo happily exempt from the beart-barnings and jealonsies of rivalries and cliques. A geatlo. map who hes travelled mach, and who knows fall well how disoprreeble every thing around is made by the existence of these sume watering cliques, has just been telling me hew they tonvoid ithere. “When,” said he, the first indie cation of eny thing of thit kind shows jtself, the great majoriiy, by common consent, (for there is no orgenization in the nmtter counsel taken in re+ ference to vi,) manage to mingle every thing upin harmonious wniecn, so that there shall be no chance leit ior portitions of rivalries; we make every body a party to every thing going on, and oadenunsalanas haw | lead of cere and anxie' railiewds, aud hotels, men and hanw you wall print my «© tion of petty schemes, which would prove subver- objectsof our visit here, viz: ship ang agreeable reereations.” ible arrangement, and affords a ght, with great advantage, be con- ned by the frequenters at sunndry of the summer retreats in this part of the great American conti- Pamela at hee women I see about jomss Hanpy. July 23, 1339, sive of the grand asantcompanionsh: ow ee ig a eens! = ie Jeexon that my Cozzens’, West Poms An Evening anda Mornmg Hour ub West Point A Detour of the Prenwete Who is he of the giant form, And eye thut reaps afar, And mien and ste, Peouiar to the ‘That man, and yetyou know hint not, Why, bless your soul, it's General Scott, Jt has become so much the custom to designate the belles of the watering places, that my letter from Sharon would not be complete if I failed to gay who are the favered ones here. Well, then, in the first place there are a couple of niches to be filled; the married Ladies and the unmarried eater the lists in separate divisions, in this generous con- ‘The martied ladies seem iselined to accord to Mrs Wennore. the disti r gentlemen are quite veanimousin their approval ot the action of the ladies. mort attractive lady. 3 et majesty “ And the mountains ave And the river rolis beiow. Te who has ceen the sun set und the moon rise over the Highlands of the Hudson, has felt the fase cinations of wilight, darkness, moonshine, noun tuins and water, an their hay The eteamer Soush America had i at New Youk, one of whom slipped a bil into oar hands, with the remark, “take you up, si We were on the look-out for this identi customer, and at ence closed in with his proposi- tien, und inashoit ime afier were gliding under the shacows of the basaluc palisodes, with wo hundred passengers ou board. rk The stn was setting us we appreached the High- y clouds were piled up in the Westem shy, buinished in silver, aud purple, aud goldsays of lvbt streemed through their golden openings, rediating high vp into the blue ar. A soft wind come down the deep valley of the 3 gether Was such as to inspire jeetic visions, and i+ dispel the vapors of al claystrp trom the brain, ; A> the might came down, the clouds thickened, the darkiess deepened, unl the black shadows of the crowding mountains wud the glimmering hits ulong the eheres were ouly vis _ The pars ngersnre guthered tuto claste ing the events of the day—on the deck, a mother, with three or tour ehit torleep—beyond U ace, and the Mrs. W. is certainly a dress is not generally very showy, but is extremely rich. She is partial to black vee trimming, a profusion of which she wears, evenings, The dresses of most of the ladies vretry high in the neck; shion, and sometimes { handsome material, nearly Rumor hath it that , igus oft i combination, | Sens of the mus e cut :oas to fit Mis. W. follows this covered with rich black lace. this dress cost $200, But liule jewelry 1s worn here this season. But] am wandering from mV subject, which was the belles of Sharon. Boston, 1s accorded the place of belie. ood eize—not too large, nor yet a shade wbove medium; she has a |) is intelligent and aff. ble, and wins the esteem ot all who meke her acqu panied by her moth To Miss Shaw, Cupt, Summons. fel t complexion, Heavy marres aa She 1s accom- a very estimable lady, whose appearance in the drawing room is always cht. There are also two Misses | from Baltimore, who are much, esteemed; owever, do not partake ef the gaities of the place, but appear dressed in mourning, which they wear as evidences of their grief for father, who dicd last wiuter. Miss Everett oc- i minent place, as does also Mrs. Bard. | r her sprightliness, and ester are spoken of as ‘the pratty young ladies from the Philadelphia family were seined in the rame cholia bad broken out among them, physiciaus were butled with delight d the scene alt Sh. twell aud Fore fe preventives ¢ loss of their om is admired fi the | | yare laid down in a ni is «nother family en old inan situeg near, ou the tainily chest, smeking bis pipe, and lookin: y gers us they step over the xy of his children. | coped starvation wih the skin of his teeth, gomyg vp to aid in the rocky excavations of the | slroad, What tuad for specula- ‘There for youis the ier is a bop here every Friday evening, and dancing six evenmpein the week. An excellent band of German musicians are constantly on hand, ‘and play regularly every day hours, ard every evening after tea, till 10 o’elock, during the din Vind’s he has eb 1 tust that you can form some idea from my letier, as to What society at SI It is, by most of the visiters here, esteemed a very comfeitable sort of a thing, and Tesanot but agree wih the visiters in Lsoheit here the use ¢ Hucdcen River & tow hes there the foriunes of on exite be the possetscr ot a ¢ 4 this isa great countly,aud we have evough for all, erd hour h the @y is “*sull they come,” the aaron Springs really heir verdict. a paragtaph in which to | speak of Messts. Landon & Gardser, the genile- manly proprietors of the Pavilion. entive to the wants of their guests, and seem, in | every respect devoted to their by they both understand theron i experience. the atention whi and the facilities which the preseention of my mission, Their are well drilled, and are of suflici whet belongs to their varions de The house i luted, and always cool at night. Mi sleep here witha thin blanket over him, and the murgnitoes wre not in the least trouble: yeiy important consideration at this season of the They are ever From the West Point landing to Cozzen brow of the hills, be pivot; ead the hotel at nee and Comtert, with its spa ts pegestic purlors, aud de- We funda ci vin tHloon, and rev continvelly ariving from @ ball atthe Poiat, which they heo been attendug. Al er brew tost, wntending to retorn in the morning | beet, we tock the rente to Wert Point, in advance of the others somg down, ' romng exerenes of the cedets at their parade passed on down the river, to and within a fey, charming nid medel ter eleg nwzzas, its any ball ghitel rooms gor mbled in the iy, from long prae- I must especially thank them hthey have shown to me, they have gi nt number to do | departments, quickly elf is cleanly, well veati One ean always to have a view of the 4 just helew the hot honcred yards of it, where our friends were while, without asking a question, we hod Walkee a mule and a half to meet them at j the upper linaing—a mile and a quarter ont of the | Dut we were portivlly compensated for the | uty in the beantiful military evolutions soldiers of the Academy, and when | missed we returned, and filed up the , intervals to the atteruoon bout in seme exveri- mental fishing. i Lurie the morning we met the hero of three | or jour, Ware, in the Wertern » chiefiain er the immer y of Mexic Jt hos been ramy all ebout us; but there has been | no ram here worth mentioning, as yet. | want rain very much, and will be comparative ight unless it comes soo ing its ariv Conarnss Hatt, ings, July 22, 1919. Troubles of Servants--The Gentlemanly Condur- | tors oa the Railroads, §¢., §e. Ibeheve my master, Mr. Montalban Shandy, in- | formed you that he had given me leave to write a letter once in awhile, when | thought he was not hospital, last night, with serious stabs, inflicted by | quite vivacious enough for your paper. The honest truth is, Mr. Bennett, that before | went to service, | Treceived a pretty goed education from my worthy godfather, Thomes Rourke, who designed to make lower the good name of our city in the estimation | an attorney of me; but my father iterfered, and of thove wt a distance, who do not kuow that it 13 | guid he would rather his son would live and die a | »oor but honest serving man, than practice a lite. | Sanatoca §) they Were dy | the b dy of iro. Kewve: “wa—the great { Seuthera column of the | Seott, in company with several gentlemen, disenssing the pro: When congratulated apo | Gption fem the epidemic, and cod health, a melancholy sladow is warlike countenance, « san bate, Gaines, been eudde ing to see the defere: jeneral Scott by ‘he officers and ea. dets of the Academy; not the mere eereuwai useges of military etiquerte, but that respeet which | is due tou solorer who bus the glory ot his country aud military renown. e bed Jost night a visitecon of that sing! {pheuomenon, the aurora . Adim aod whitish suflused the northern hori fant columns et intervals radiated upward; was 100 turly in the seeson fora fine display, Situated as ts West ed mountain Feenery of th stoking d sta earth of his | and Worth, ‘alled te bis Beet paid te ontributed so much to ym the school ut Trppe- not, however, before © Jhod Jearved to read and write correctly, hed made a great deal of progress in arithmetic and end acquired reputaty the “ scholar suffice for myse! haw eusily it is fu by the representations of his cor nto be faithful. says that “children and fools speak trath;” should add to this het, boreabs, or Northern | nh enough to be in our family. And new I want to show you an editor to be iinyosed upon spondents, even he old proverb nt, amoug the ansnr sve by the Europa has had but little sing the firmness and for flor, for export, fs limited, ce ot New York and Saratoga, we should think ita most desirable place for we mer vacation, when they me serving men,’ wh nd J waxder abo July 25, 1819. The Sea Serpent at Newport. One of the most iriesisubly ludte oceurred on the bathing beach th ever mecked the majesty of old ocean. Some michievous wag had caused an artificial “sea serpent” to be dressed out by ene of the ative geniuses of Newport, and havieg been previously subm-*rged, its moorings were cut while the visiters were enjoying their wenal beth. ‘The sudden aud unexpected appearance of this huge monster, eweying « bathers in the glittering t of con:ternonen quite £0 trifling a cau stuntly tiled with re Well, we travel | me | from $2000 Cineinvatt wi, | 12 Aceuredly we do see things in a dif Mr. Shandy goes on bvard a st | The coptain receives him with a bow end a smile, walters stand read, is weil served, well lodge teeved. All on board know that Mr. Shandy isa teady patron of publig conveyances and of pablic houres, has plenty of mone | be quiet and tonifortable. andy” treated t et bows, and smiles, and services—1 ce; but he docs expect—he i ment, decent fare, anda + Steam plece to Lean, when full payme dered tor, pil three. : : heb deals of de hea’, 1am here at la these, and sometimes T do not got them. | After pea ‘ 4 Sieve ibet the Heruld is conducted on Abevt believe that you, Mi? rd the happiness of a humble serv. 1 to be equally important as the happin wod 1 am, therelore, 2 Upou you in this way. sides, I think my opportunities for obe better than those morning, that to do tum honor, t how is the serving Ite certainly does not d rolling amidst the fc, produced a degree ea breene Was tas tus of terror, wad w geacral verol im tince were compelled to sustua thew 7 Ip prevent strangulation, tad in this atitede of salled resugnation wrodled towards the rhore, of fentoetie covets Waites, ditent ¢ wietor of ‘The renter maiaber srashed pollemell theo Iwill now say a few words ebout conveyanes, sinadvence Vimy master, to prepare (liags comfortably for him. t—1 think it was the Troy—I was treated very well;onmy eaftig that] was ina gentleman's rervice, who w days, (I nlways hike to be econoinicul ot money) Twas charged hall « cod supper and lodging » L was told that lc tage petures Of a farhwoueble stampede nae has Teome on her om gurniged, “a 4, You tah: well aivs vhete 1 the water. ld not go oa the ¢ the mernunent ot i weve, trom fright te fi took my seat. Preventiy the eovductor came Upped smules 1 moved my overing trom bh f remake of faway ation Of cetaranng ‘ putpert were te n had better set in that fortar Mr. Soandy ne to bernty on this A yrk to 7 t ol the fet ig TW se Tyo oP aa work to keep my hands off the f when Tete lth beeanse 1 we for a livery. w scecently) and salle grande ot the O¢ ily 25, 1349, Detightfed Scenery — Drvwes Facilities for B Pb aierieto, Conn. Black's Marine Motel on the Brack What # paradise i y and of elements! Bow ch omiagly grouped everything, both of art and natures and | ing ond healihfalt) The browd ocean spreads iteclt ent before you, invitiog you to lave in its ia- Woodland, meadows, gardens, distant hile, shady retreats, beautiful drives aypeerto heve egreed to muke this enchanting epot their favorite heme. invigorating breeze from the Sot Wertem hills, Ue reitestuut au laden witu tie cdorscf the meadow and the gard _ In the midst, is the & ile Coomdors toward all. vst one month, But you smut not believe oue Kivery yottng Vigoruting tide. pay! | thet don't knew what to do, And then the cool and d, und from the © teirly entered on the books of the hotel are pain to know vd pines Ole He finety ere ver, whieh Gl the “Unie Hy, vod that he ly equalled, wah prong t and eoure henee and retrestiug oper, end then the Ways te i frou the e by car, from Cu nd etter the F . Unfounded reports of “enolera eneral dermebuacon te uavel, eerowde which wry end cheap fevers | tmes a day, and by ete The bevch at this place is of drives in the world. Astevel wud as bord wrbheut oe partiele ete thy bicege from over tt 6G, Mokes ite of the ummer . produced a re Sutatoga Was Vit+ uly some wixty thirty «r forty Wase Creat me 1 pleaswatest i that there we the last three day shore have been as the shore ehelw tepert in the world, erewe Hall waa fifiy- ven at the Union, et the States, © here with perteet esfery and without the care of ep eliebOent Ce greet edventa trity te New Yorks fease hie fumily herr, petrenent resort, and seeh arrivals » ie the proxi in your city e the eorly mor om then use but T honest oo will be # fall and w long o sw llteed the van of wil the Thoow that ster Atri of thi hierchant to tothe entyy ener ty from his mind, so tI con spend the balance ot the Weck with fy pia pleasantly, » niveb unto able retreat. the Seuthern wa Springs, end ae ba esthere cll we, yet, the Mange Hotel, at Faurtiel Conn , in my view of it, 18 equalled by few, surpesced by none. as, Tensince Trscroy in Cineinsart — Faniiy Pomoneo ny 4 Son —Our wity wan starth by a rume ‘ou Saturuay morni known as Capt. Jim Sammon roe ener. that ¢ yap ily wel it equally ax opportunely happened. event of the deaih of the whole fatty, w ing, 16 fier, Capt. Ke rated almioet fomecia ely. Soon after this the whole rent for and in the coarse of abalf hour or so, Ors apaiyee the arties dence of arcenie appeared im the tea-cup bey ond doubt or speculation, Phere it was. Jue atter another, the Jamily were taken to their Vidy. and in asbert time ejht were writhing uuder tfieots of poron as follows t J. Blair Summons, the father. Dis JB. Summons bis wife, Copt. Ro Armstrong, bis son-in-law. Mis. “ary Jane Armstrong daughter of Capt, 8.and wife of (mpl. A. Vim. Summons, Engineer, Taw) burton, do. Airs kecves. seamstress, aud inmate of the family.— ‘This oy died on Saturday morning. ihe ehiid of Capt. armetr Surpicion of this horrible Bas, action at first fell mu the rervent girl and she was arrested, bat her went. and evident surprise and alarm, turned sus- b Summons, aud he was ar- ic had m; and after inquiring at found that a suai wan, the mucking Of 1b sev to Le sem, Jat rested uncer the fe liowing cireumstances Perens were cent oul to a-ceriain where been purchased, and by w Fevend lug stores it wa afleruoen Letore, had puredased au ov atthe sterecf Dr. Rackhats, asking for” Kil rats with” ly, from amidst a crowd. pointed out jon of che guilt of t W. She stated that she veut into the kiteli Jimping. baving stepped ona mal. Jim 5 there, and told her to get a pteee of tat ba it on ihe wound and it would: yet 208 # plegs of beacon andresurned tothe kitchen with it, When Summens told her that iv was not big eno: the must go und get ala ger pire; she weat out laryer pices, end on her rev show the aceused. an mination feud Tet an bn verdict that rhe came to her death by pois tend by James B, Summons — Cincinnne July 22, Tev. Lorin Haven committed suleide, by eutting his throat at Dangerteld Centre, N.Y, om the Zouk inst Lie bad beem married but two weeks, Puvaspay, july 2—2P M. Asnrs —Pots are stendy, with moderate rales, at $5 a react YO00 Dhis. at $4183; m $4974 for hues $487!5 a $4 OF for common Siate; $4 Wa yd tw straight State aud O62 0 $0 Thy toe pure Gene | aud very firm; about 100 bbls. | #8 064; Indian “meat continues dull. 75025 81; avd ps issketin steady. and the sales, ap to this he good Meigen, and reo Dye flour is seare feld at $3 Gea — Wheat is trm but tactt Kye is Com —The market, sivee the arival of the steamer's ews. is unsettled. and the only eles we bear of are ly yellow, on terms not made public, Pork is 10 000 burhel# ebic Cate wre quiet, at 84 a Be. PRoviston rather Cull, aud sales limited. at yesterday's quotations. Beet te in Jirate demand, and quota! steady. Cut mew e firm but quiet. Lard t<dull; and butter end cbs ere are without change to notice Wiisker — ng forward, with rules of 60 aa A moderate bupines ge Vbls. Prisou and Oto at 2 . July 26—6 P.M. ‘The week's Int ropa and publisl t dereriptic cotton ua preduce genesaily. ‘The re added bo the fact t bad atendeney preted Lo [ei new flour trom Ree Ii days, Setithern brands wer Wheat was inactive, bi Wind Hutte id chee dong, ‘Phere tas rather more doing in gre rin Which was frm coth Acris — ibe market for pots was rome firmer, with 5 fla po OTe, Pemrls were steady ot C0 bts Ot YO web entes of ah bbls Virvaceittin Blswr the gales for the day reached ub: ue 6000 bbe In variOns Keparate ip the ayy Jove, ome tg Shieh were sour at pd mp4 3736; tne and uae ' wt f4 188 a $4003, Ordinary western at $4 475, cndinary Sinve at 94 75a $4 NEG, Bit Stale and upper lake at $487 Ss a $4; wteale and wecterm at ya ld & $0, good aad Fa gh ¢ «€ ue Pa ee piler e100 Ubte fa Wie were bede at $5 18% # R O20 210 Bile Were made at 93 a 89 Od Co 10 bbs Sew Jemey were made at < dul at $d in Ip reperted Aye Small ra Quis ere stray at dae WW abouts G0 000 but mt c $8 Futon for cotter Jeteey. nud O0s jew Penching 5200 bales, wt ‘ye. Qoovwtions aie rther unceitled od were still roaree, asd of 100 quictain Georges. w Reereseg. 6d we ee advanced Pes iete Were Ipae Ive apd ROengag ments Of im pore tence were repeiicd. Pbippers were waiting Che re- tof private le r= The stoek Crate inquiry tor bale were otinddy Ory che demand for Hyered wae actice, with © CF 15100 gallons at Ufe, ate toe Lagliah and A aloe by the atramer wd on of 200 bbi«. at $10.60; loo fF prime. ab i 74, of y de ne ow @ SY te Void at 9¥ for prim worthy of motte x» OF pork, we net G mere at ell rede. ub wr AE SHES, wed LOO do ne oe at bbls OF ee tava Tite Day wv bbe asher ehepee, Th bite wont ) end Bie Lire «flow, 45d bushels of a Trey Line 16) our; 2000 bush hh tara i61 de Cte hes Lineeed o # flour. Sweetie Lines 207 this flour, 24 bales of wool tery ahd Canal Line 108 barrete four, 2625 Wurbel cory 160 bbls whiskey; 10 boxes thee bore better: go baler ot tebhcde bipe<tu8 bbls dower; 2,470 bashels corn; Vt rales weed oton take Beat Line= 1800 bushels sor; hey Cow Crapeporiation Co-.670 bbiw flow pos Cut Orwege Line 70 Dhle flout Fee Ontege Line 155 bole four. Vet nbd Gatdbers Line 6.400 bashels oats, 10 the: 504 bole four, i ane Clecinmant 1 YaRKeIS Hie warreg, Beaton, duly ve roker’s Be ‘ is oe ih ad wiwidet the fre Hog here for en- ppd ht, Pappy. La, ve pot i amehort 10, Fda rater this agree- Ihave travelled much, and have been a visiter at tering places, including Bedtord orth as Newport. ‘Pad vbat the whole family of Capt, Joba Blair Svmmens, eight i pumber, including himself, hat becn potrones, and that the damnable deed had beea perpenmicd by bis rom, tomes B. Summons, better The circumstances with this damuable affair are, ia brief, as follows :— ppened, and opportuncly for the hellish de- pt. Summons stopped of Tip on Fridwys and it abotappeaed chat the whole assembled together under the same root, reridevee Op SIXth street, west of Syeumore. aud vt Ube una er, Nh fa'l heir to the entire estate, which amouzts to con- nideable, Ii wppeare that the while family bad assembled at thervpper tnble on Friday evering and alter partak- to their feveral apartinents, Some fitteom vt Armstrong. sou-ta Law to oppression in his stomach. and ornen to vornt avd thinking that to do go woud re deve bim, he tock @ mild emetic, which ope- ay. and thiaking that ived, Meanwhile, it is said that roe ct (he famuly had taken the simple remedies used cholera, The phyvivinns. upon ar- TiVAL prenonvecd the muiady to proceed from poison, and afer ministering the usual remedies proceeded to ured at the tea table, The evi- nd it was traced to the tea kettle, the proof being positive and Jor which he paid tem cents The clek Was taken down to the houre, aad he immediate ames b Sam- tone us the person who purchased the pyison, upd betore Faq «nellbaker, swore to his ideutiry | SUL MOnS Was Immediately arrested, and the se gil brovpht In as a wivers, Ptcngly trengthened the et accused # vant. Her testimony mere mons was nud put iL Sho west aud |“ a | . saw Jim Suminons thaking the teu ketile, whiea he had taken off the er thesy strong coavicting Crrevmetarees was remanded to jail for further ex- In conclusion it may’ not be improper to at Wits held by Coroner Lowry upoa and that the jury returned a adninise ‘oamercial, | ip the asth | Manaina, ip the 84) | old fam of Manning & Loving. pul | Ph | Augelerg | Avguetine Ha; foreign news brought by the Eu. ed iu the regular edition of the Hin ad (his morning. had the effect of ehvesing opera- « in bread-tulte, and depressing prices in some hile it’ gave imereased firmness to the et Merchants were disposed to wait | the reecipt of private letters beto oe Ay Belice, Hom Dover. Naples, Pealy ) Bartadoes. Nowvitas. Olnwe operating freely im ipts of flour were larger, tthe wheat crop has been wily five and the harvesting having commenced Tenoire: nbout two weeks earlier han last year iu the interior, make the market beavy; some houses ester in about steady, with uniform 1 firm; with very Little ng Corn Was less bunyant, while supplies were Lipht. with a mrderate demand for the exst and with prrebares to camplete enrgoes. tye was in lunited and the merket steady. Rye flour was scarce Ae tearket rm. with thi tales Provisions were Peavy bot tw tair demand Beet was steady but inac- live Io lard there was THtn?r more doing = Cut meats , were held rheve the views of buyers and eles were li- e wee steady, with more & swith wiry for the country trade, expecially for ised; OAkge for west- ¢ ate niquotaucas for morthera yelow, ia (he market to-tay was quite animated, > wivauce b arrived this TM dod 40 G0. Weslera Bank at f dew rotted wna lght, with e quality, while ‘prices e@ate for ot at lve a Cabart eo bbit privon and and ou de drudge at 2t)se., 2 bushels of viikey, 26 de mbes, 88 do bucter; tad balen O bbls, flour; 42 oe Na : “ ie Gedling Rhine. Og isu Gast om By Auction —!7 shared Mutts Rai itehhurg Ka Tpand, Worcester Raileond, Wuahgew WM; 16 ronal S5ig5 A i Fromblin Ineviance Comping, 26: Compeny. No. 4, $475; SHUNT Dorehy Kerhond 6 percent Bords, IN85. 91: 8 Kailread tones, 7 per cent, 154 to: $2000 Bost: Payable May 1. bef2, WL e164: $2000 Unived 2, TOM SLL do 4 cent Stock. payal: Second Pourd, 3 1 Reading Reitren Maine Railrend BW ehares Western Kail VR" V9¢: AO do. a 20 Vermont © On Tuesday, 24th in the Pev.¢. H. Halsey. Mir. Jeesn G. Kearon, to Miss Amanpa M Sarit all of this eity Mr_Jonn Simvson, of the firm of W. and J, Simpson, wibrokers. to AbaLive, youngest daughter of the late Willinun Robbins, Peart street. N. ¥ ; After the ceremony. the hippy bridegroom and his acconptiched bride started for Saratoga and the Springs. to enjoy the honeymoon. May the gotden hours of joy be unetonded by the gloom of sorrow, is our and overybody el+e’s wish, Died, On Wednesday. 26th iust., Many Eynca, only dangh- ter of A.S and B, A. Duncomb, aged three years aud six months. Her remains were taken to Redding, Conn, on Thured sy morning, for interment, At Williemsburgh, 26th fost, Josian Enwarp Banr- | rer, ton of theodore Bartlett, im the 2let year of his age FT he friends of the family are respectfully invite? to tteud his funeral, from the resileace of hia fe hor, No. 12 Sonth Niuth street, Williamsburgh, on briday, 27th, at two o'clock. P.M. On Wednercay, 25th inst,, Sans Awwe, daughter of Edwerd 8 and Apua Inres, a, SI ed three years, wife of Jacob Vander The relatives and friends of the family are respec t- fully invited to attend ber fuoeral. on Friday, 27th, at two o'clock. from her late residenee, 305 Broome street. Her rematns will be taken to Greenwoi On Thoreday. the 26th inst. after a short ant severe | iilness. Janes Keeney, aged thirty-eight ‘The friends of the family, end also the friends of his brother Bryan. are respectfully invited to attend hia funeral. on this day, at twelve o'clock. from theie resi- Cence corner of Sixteenth street aud First aveune, On the Zéth inst , Hanwant H Butirr, aged dfty one | years. ‘Lhe friends and relatives and the Daughters of Sa- maria Ledge No 1. ure Lercy street. On the 2 b inst. nionthe and twenty-four days The friends of the tuuity, and Alexander 'f, and P. C. Sebultz and D Gedtord are re-peetfuly invited to | attend the fuveral, from fis Inte residenoe, 20t Adams street, Brookiym, on Friday, at three o'clock P.M. On Tbursday evening ater & protracted tlne , Mz. | Avsanam Acr rian, fn the eth year of his age Hie friends and relations, end tvose of his brother, Mr Lawrevee Ackerman are respectfully requested to attend bis feneral. trom bis late residence, 92 Grove street. on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. On the 2st inet. at two o'clc® ia the morning, Basotonp Boece, aged forty-three yéits, fom Ger- mony. after afew days illness, at bis residence, corner ‘inty- bree street and Ninth avenue. ‘Thursday morning. 26th inst. Aneninatp, son of Ar- ) Ghibatd and Mary Gatteid aged sixteen moaths, Jn Albaay.ou th ipat . Mrs, Mancawer Caorren, widow of the late Gen, Matthew Trotter, in the S0th | year ef her age. iphia. on the 2ist inst., Mr, Wintiaot Dee, var of his age. inst.. at Cambridgeport, Mass. Wi b year ot his aye | He way th est printer in the State, baving beca a member of the ishors, im Spring lane, Bosten, He wes atlecwatda Messeoger to the Goverpor and Couneil ut the State House, AL Middlesex, Mase, on the 2ith inst. Boras Parse ny. Clee in Middlesex district. to tite On the 2 THE LATEST ADVICES vnom ” ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ar rux NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, JULY 26, 1819. 2M, Acal Anite Arica, Athen ‘Aux Cayi Bertin. Basle. Baravinw Bay ot islands, NZ #e muda. Oahu, 81:22. Bolivia . Koby 21 cars Mar 3 Manin... . Caltiornia seme 15 Copin Cope Cayer Cape Celobags Ind Ove hy ‘i is ay 4 Sauiy 15 “nee 9 oti) Ardenas, Chagre. Santa Marcha Fe, 8M). ‘ave Haytion Cologue Corthazens, Campers Met Coquimbe, Chili,, Catiao, Peru » dune 7 ce Ceylon... Mer 16 Costa Kien ii lkebty 10 April 21 dune 26 iz 4 6 5 ™ me Lawl uy Webort April 4 MARITIME INSTALL IONMN OR. Movements of the Ocean Steamships. To arriee ot New Yorks | Toenail srom New York. LAV eR POOL. Liv enPOOt Foropa, bet daly 14) Berope, ber Ameree. Bartion, duly] a & artizon, SOUTHAMPTON, We Wermanr. Gramree,” dnty 2” | Harm Washingondonnscen, Aue at) Weahington, Ployx, heumubas | sai tuna Cly dey Morr Avg 12] Clyde, Mons, HAVANA, Re, HAVANA, Me, Falcom, ti une | Paloon, tarteteta,t tao HARES STOR, " Northorver. Brae, duly 2 | Sent herner, Sentnerner, Berry Ang 4) Nortnerner, Boca Ant *4 AS VAN NAM, Chorekee Cherokee, Lyon, Tenn Tennuawe. Coie Cemtris Hhenen, dots 21 Cated * The Hermudta steamer towrhen, coming a ot Cat Leland, Vera Crus, Chagros, Se 1 all Valve tome hes, going ond recnrning, at Savannan, feb emsbipe, fee appoint Mos of the Salling Packets, dig we \ Satpe to Serie Ven POL | bite Pot Coen he Pert ene 18) Vowtehire teckotaf, Ared ah 10, bes eB 2 eH te Livels, ot Galw: 6g 2h paatengers, 8+‘ wrccatt SCs, re to Oelrict & Kru ten fer Falmouth, Ene: nnd dais Shean. fe te devin, ely 3 "on) the Gas wi ka, sn derlow. apes, Mi, Lote, bat i 37, Low lath Dell, tow Neweoustle ug: fer Phlads “ inde to 8 & © Cunringh Beco. Slo n compo ny “p Chainterhsin & mdse, to Si nayal st stores, jenly, on Wednesday, 2oth inst of inflammation | of the lungs, in the 72d year of he AZABE EH, to H Smith, be. peotiully Invited to attend | her funeral. tbis morning, at ten o'clock, trom No, 146 | 1% Winer Fisk. youngest son of | Luke L and Blizabeth Schultz, aged one year, seven Paapeventa July 26,4 PM —Avrived-—Garks Elm, Taylor, Koston; Girard: Chace, doz brigs Poconoker, Drewe N ; Lavonriine, Reed, Fall River: Sway. Bray, Boston; John Mt lnyton, Teckery ds Senter, vidence; Deiawers, Harding, do; Janes & Samuel, English, Liycouih; George Wasiingion, Camp, Pall River: toward, city yeetertay aftervee wih damag fre of geiti mar. fine ech the Supreme Coustaud Court c Common | P47} | Dower, Nich ersor Nov 18 | San Franciseo, July Deo June IL | for de, wne; ing * | oilers not reeeliec'ng, © | menth | Wie & Joseph, Fraser, do. | Sch. ase Vinwil, ho elimene Pid trige Pept dobmeon, 8 George, berme } fer N York, reat say, fprivg. * ports Wale Piey lood fer Cuvik ula, Felt feneta; Cleopatra The Dyers Sit votre Waitinwe re (lise. tnd Commodore, Curaiee be erry. 0; Nett Adelia Megers, Toil a : jasard. rom} resident (Dam) Iviseau. Port an Plast, Meyer & Sichene eterling (Br). [olines, Windeor, NS; Mary a= Both Boots Gy i b ™ ry 13 Be me Pis 8 Wiewis Mary Uarrey, Weeus, p—Presidont, Frishes, Now Mayon. Arrives. Bhip Victoria, Watling on, Liverpool. via Cork, with ma’ JECo! No dae, lat 12 00, toa aT WW, vpone Sip'Sule ovad, Hel Iarde, Mitaveas, 12 a Mi fa’ company wih hy ews! iy Er bark dobu Kerr, Pertias, Glosow, 5o days, one) Raia ct) ut Bark Peru (of Boston), Harria Trieste, 88 jar’ larrie | Tries my ays, bi Sulyt smgar, to R ath Ding Croeus, bound hah Hack Henry Tuoebcidge, Fulshey, Trinidad. Port an Spal 98, Vth balluct sod 7. Pacsengers, to 1 Troworidge Maloney. Mobile, 18 daya, with cotton. t» duly 1% off Mautanilla Reef, saw bark Clavel, Havane, Jul Bark Vopaw Riferw. from Mobile fr New York. Bark E>set, Sto ors, Savanuah, 7 deys, wich cotton and Flee te Dan hom & Tin a ubrig Jatio, Senty, Alicant, 59 days, with wine, to Hoxton), Pike, Port au Prince, Juty 4 Brig Stirbog ( with under, to H& W Delntield, Brig Sabao (of Cherry neld |, Rev, Cardenas, LL days, with rage & Coy veasel to Barigor a Meek, Woe oleate rhe, i wills (ef Promect. Me), Berry, Doy Boy Island, er, toS BR ‘lk, 4 days, with timber, bron, Windsor, NS, 13 days, with : 6 passenzers. veCan, Anderton, Sullivsu. Mo, 8 days, with granite, asunder, Sabister, Washington, NU, & days, with es, Julia, Matick, Washington, NC, 5 Jaya, with naval ch naval Sehr Sabine, Haven, Nowheen, NC, 4 days, stores. Schr Geo Honry. Keeson, Wo'mington, NC. Sebr Sally Miller, Lee, Wilmineton, NC, Sehr WO Cooper. Mrarray, Vinnie Sele John & Spoftera, Longetroat, Virginia. br sebr Bride, Know!es, idalifex, tl days, with mackerel, Sety Sea Gull, Ulmer, Thomaston, 4 days, with granite, fo Port Richmord, Staten Istind, " * . er Thomaston, tis wore, Cherry tield, 8 daya, ‘br Perrl, Weeks, boston. br Atl ti Lewronre, Ailes, Bostom. Bebr Isic, Chare Bost: n. Sehr Pavilion, Snow, Salem, Berio, ore, 20 days from Mobile, with cotton, B. rk Reform, Li oR Post. Tir trig Privish Oak, from Europe, with passongers, Also one brig. Sated, isco; Dr brig Richard God- Ship Queen Vietoxia, San Franc Dove Seotia, Jury 26—Wind at sun-rien, 8; at meridian, 8; at sum= sot with a eyuail and much rein, Heine Mesine Cosrespundences ‘Times, Groton, Waltobare; sehr ton; Hoider Borden, Crowell, Pro~ Avoco, Cook, Proyid Virginia, Davis, KC flortsn, Granuy, rein JURE th Davis, Vali River; Saphrouia, Torry, : Post ‘Newburyport; G20 ti Vermom, Coombs, Dickinson, Charleston: brigs Sershaw, Achison, Chars °, Durie vive 16) te Manchester, (ir) P Haley, IN Vaven, Livorietta, Reel, NBodtved; Vir~ pinia, Dav ii River: Avoco, Cook, do; Rmpire, Crows!, Bestia; CG Beaston, N York; Monty Paysoa, Crowell, Eoston. Milscetinneouns e Br Bank Jon Keon, trom Glargow, on hor way to thy " hore on Robbio's Rew, She phably Le get off mext ood tive, Sue received a Ex Baie Gronor, bevorg reported at Malifex, 19th inste 1 New York, bed becn asbere on Sag Harbor Island, neat riicetom, NS, 11th, aud sold part of cazgo to pay exponses 6 Lavner At Sinpican. 1th inst, by Capt Pdward Shi rer of 12) tons, called ihe John Brazier: an cxeellevt manner, angpof a finc model fea good viek Deming, was JS beowa & Go, Ste way ew York, belug the fourth M1 intended for cradors 0" to Bio Jan rohit Ler ccur (rect n, is 10 commend her. Caution To Sine taseens—Vessels cannot Aiicharge ay oueiantire ports im the West Indies without exaibitiag a clean bi of health from the port at whieh they orizinaliy clear, Brig Eliza Burgers, of Toston, was compylied w leave San deen, Cuba, with ber onty ped congo, alver tying fvedays in that pert. having cleared at dioston, via Pordand, for te purpere of obtaining her hill of healt ho value of the merchandies Eeston to foreim porte, for tie woek eoding Domestic products, $9247 Bt: foreticn prom ‘ss, Total amovut for corresponding weok last year, $1181. Whroelens Arr at Provincetown, 24th, echr Chanticleer, Cook, North: Alluntic Ocean, 210 18 ep oil, Spoke June 15, orig Jane Hl, who saperiatended CM Tt New Melton’, 2ith, ship Eopheates, Crosty, Pacite Occan, Sid barks (inte ship) Susan, acd Chervkes, Spokes Syjp Jeryy Lind, King, ftom Chosteston fix Wares, an dat, et 45. ben (7 be Bork ¥ duly 28,18 bo lent Brig Leghorn, 20 days from Trinidad for Boston, July 25, 99 miles SSE of Moatan. a FOR CALIFORNIA. Prie Joveph Rutter Jon. «f and from Nantucket for lat 36 10, lon 63 40, Vortign Ports, . ft sti i Adams, from NYorke Chalk, from de 5 ment, Ae as Augosta, Beomis, trom Mayans, or, In cures for do, Ieth inst; a2) oth: nly 19—diy atenmehip Canada, Fnikion, ston, and left rane Cay for Liverpool, tom, Sterline, 9 enay, Th ave de Yors, in 8 caya (he for do uner a thea, Mo Near, Pate " five dehips Amos P ohn Fehrannn, da, BA Yomenls 14 port, eo RAMIONT, ouiy IH—Ar ip Oxcee a Pout su it, duly i—frigs Soule, Dillinghaw; wud she falance. Ele i ee del b L Abbott B Yoo’. Queers, dul rk Liverpool, Feaaet, N York; Lrig Heat9, Ve rk von, Kiow: Rifas K ee tocna, N° July N—Are Br brig Pairy, Locke, Philaseiphis NYorkg. tr Joun, NB, . ¥ Join 0 trolund, ne TL White 10 —Are beig Mexien, Mor do, Cin Bid, Crowell, Philadcl¢uto. Baw draw (Cuba), July 13 Sobre Ro from Chavleetom, in quaran tice; Kleanor, Ibavel a Yee Nee ; HINIWAR ‘ort nu Spale). duly Mark O tien. Men yy) fur Ndotk, vou: brig Thomas Drow ban im Walttle Tinh, duly 8 fem 6 Carolin tr Crent Goererre (Brom), Clr Mth inet, near Canyef Home Morte. ker. Awe cord om A (rook, Grant, NVerk. A Crock. Burress, July Cortetia, Siew, Vrtrided: de jor Reredion: Clare Plter cur Ww Ped eliare phed ¥ent proves to b@ phe Cine tlien. Cid whi Lewy GH, atm C bark Wm (Cm tow of tne dane tres Soper ber, lira eter er. but probally ay maine in lye “ Cuantesrom, July 3 Ph lavelptia in the offing, b (Span), 8 a ehin leabel ther, a aud Wasted Weld Gen lis reise re aN bern pert pert. boy Toy Iran, C » daly ht Harvest, Rice, solr Matte, herean Big Nok partion te ewe p sive bee for basiera fek wether wud @ toametin Pal Youre. In, Towed tevon (EN test, neg eth avd teabeltn, aed Duh tare sone Staten w Haves, Ivly M414 Me b rede ronsi®, Joly 2-—~Are cht Nerete New Biron, Jw we. Sid eeut W Penreanny duly oo os, Kondow: & Pritcnetewta, duly fo via Waren, Ri; eohe My Phy ™, duly St cre brig 1 B Crosby, Collinn, Pritadet: Pot a4! Achburton, Uaniug, ade | t Were Suwa in | fon tension, te Hog Ht | thea est ttiew Me many Golmere Sid sche Martha os isi] tverpest, bideidger, acess | a Minkisciss, af tye bye Oud, Prince. Motanaae wos ts » pany al eereyer TREN woes | Meu Fe Aste Roscoe, Dus a BY thi G W Oavig, Iles tot Deotey Fels 6] Seite nd. Pieuhce Atigh | Ce. Jemes ll King. Wervwrigne Me Wivswe, July S{ Aw Bagle, Chateick, Augh | Wessr-t en duly ge Care whe Viototy, Merman, Piotne waver WAURE { Atos fram Philveetdia te ako repo ted ‘te hav t. wer dune); Onerda, Willerd, Aer) | sr poruscsencof bree Dd weed waee tmtopahad. In pore Dah, Crewierd, Jane 26) Arg, Davia, Au w a) oH bee, om Phelodel oom New Vork, duty 8a, twa ore. 6 i” ~Rowe've (phe Liverpool, Sroffurd, Titer Jorgew, Donhem & Dimgns tl & fh he eterreg cewonpers Arrived, ip Vieturie= Me A Doren, of Treland, and Gre Jono Kerr Tt Brows, A MoNah, aed a2 hom wk Ar Dien M Dewi, Sul 4m the atser. Av aw avacTionk Praca lrs § Mowell Miro i tt wret Lexeu and 2 chy the dege Mt Vavburd, dor MoMana, add