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THE NEW YORK HERALD. _— NO. 5554. i MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1849. Our Montreal Correspondence. Cheyennes, and Arapahoes, on the Arkansas, The Weather and the tiene: Adventure of the Late Capt, Dan Drake | any active enterprise prior to the proclamation of Theatrical and Musteal, Mowrrgat, Aug. 15, 1849. Whine sates them = Shaneee that water-course, Pa Fottane “(aed Journal of the 11 Inst 8 Henrie, peae gape gee aOR Broanway Tnearee.—The besutiful opera of “Le South. " = a as our account Capt. in Cine! 5 0 Excitement and Disorder—Desverate Assault on | Ook hen going South. The government troops | fore have shown, our planters were rejolelng im the ‘The death of this brave soldier will doubtloss be | where his father was well kaown to the travellingcom, | SPsmbula”’ was, last evening. ably sustained through- 5 an American Gentleman—Destruction of Done- | Some. teamsters had died of cholera, Betwees, prospest of a very fine crop. But since our last, we are | mourned by all who are familiar with bisexploits inthe | munity as the gentlemanly aud accommodating pro | Ut every scene; Signorina Vita Caranti having given gani’s Hotel. Senta Fé and Chihuahua, the Indians were come | {<14,{here hes been a great, almost s magical. change | late war with Mexico, When the war broke out be- | Prictor of the Henri has bean 0 gre scat 8 , ld gentleman. some | the utmost eatisfuction inher personation of Amina : mitting terrible depredations; and in retahation, relied fev oneral Auqa’ adie tee Neate oad tween Texas and Mexico he was about sixteen years of | Juworeieure” ‘where he Kops the | The duetts which she sung with Signor Vietti, wore The city throughout the whole of yesterday was | Ti ane nim (inne 4 Tan seh Ka wos sintag thn feahal themane eeoraaek |. tomas ee s government of Chihuahua had contracted with | stripped their cotton of a large portion of its forms, and Henrie was of rendered with great sweetners and harmony Tho jm a state of great excitement, consequent upon the | a band of desperadoes for their extermination— | the stalks in many places are slmort bare of frat, ex- | from the States to volunteer their services in the sause tr perfectly fearless of di ballet pantomime of “La Vivandiire” followed, ‘death of young Mason, During the afternoon, the | fifty doliars per scalp being the reward et their | cept that which has already matured, called the bottom ri fi but @ mengre sketch of what might be wri introducing Madame Blangy and Mons Durand, whose coroner and jury visited the corpse, and after the achievements, The State of Sonora has been | gr0r. the showers for « day or two past may any. Wives’ wt By Ma bessled Keg truthfulness, of his numerous achlevemen raceful, scientific dancivg elicited repeated cheers, : ee aired tl tab almost entirely laid waste by the Indiana. This er falllng off, but these late to save 5 g Henrie was, unfortunately, | breadth escapes. was one of the mo ‘o-night the charming vocalist. Tedesco, appears in : , : i has been a severe blow to Chihuahua, asthat State | S2ything like « full ‘erop been told ameng those who were taken prisoners at Mier,andeon. | Markemen of the aze; end for horseman’ the opera of the “ Barber of Seville” She will sustain o’clock this morning. During the evening of | is almost entirely dependent upon the former for | come now in aby large numbers, the crop will be cut | *d¥ently little more was heard of him until the close paign As 5 ‘e hi that a few caterpillars have been seen. If they shoul aa the Marion. he the Jasper of the Mexican cam- | the charseter of Rosina, and Signor Vietti that of " i m friend and companion, h ‘ably | Count 1 ‘Thursday, large crowds, more formidable, not only 4 agricultural supplies. ‘The people of Sonora | very short. of that war, when the supremacy of the Texan republic aiterable in his attachnent-but at a for attract a recas baa a medaero sasme tte e as regarded their numbers, but also in regard to | have vainly demanded arms from their govern- | ‘The Macon. Ga , Telegraph, of the 9th inst. says :— | was firmly established. b implecable, and would go all lengths to punish | general favorite. We should like to see Madam Pico 4 : : ment for their protection, but Garcia Conde, the | For the last thirty days, we bave had near! “ . an Indian or Mexican aggressor. Added to this company. as we believe she has no . 'y days. early every day, | He afterwards enlisted th * unde? pany. equal ‘arms, were continually assembling opposite Orr’s | Governor, had refused, fearing that those arms | a ruccession of heavy. showers, which we fear have in le afterwards en! among the “ Rangers” unde! After the close of the Mexican war. little was known | in the States, considering the round and melodious hotel. These rambling parties indulged in groans | might be used for his own destruction. Jured portions of the growing crop. It is too early yet | Col Hayes; and, with McCulloch, Walker, and theothor | cf bim. until the ¢lectrio current bore from West to | contralto whieh she possesses, Blangy will also appear and hisses for unpopular personages, hugh. in ¢ examination at Hannibal, Missouri, of John | to form a certain n with regard to the fall extent | indomitable spirits composing that noted band, will | ast the Pe aie gennemare, from, ail eabhonary | this evening, ss A. Wise, for the homicide of ‘Thomas 8. Hart, | of the fe sustained by the cotton crop, from the | long be remembered in that section of the country. | Cy nKt. He expired In the Hospital of, the sist Ninto’s Gaxpex.—Where ean one repair for real ra- “ ” ic o ‘Y: | Charit St. Louis, on Friday last, the 17th of August. authority, and cheers for the “ poor fellows out | was commenced on Friday last, and would proba: | late frosts of the s and the recent heavy rains, Hise’ tad aatnasis eilinsienrele of wationinn toa ty at nanny On _ tlopal amusement, if not within the precinets of this pring ” y But from all the information which we can of place.” A lawyer by the name of Drolet, | bly be completed last evening. It is a most re- | our correspondence with gentlemen residing in the | hazardous daring of which some one of tho Ranger, Interesting Cases in New Jersey. healthful and beautiful edifice? Everything is socom- ‘was recognized by one of the crowd, an yolting affair. The evidence of the killmg was 6 identified as the man on whose affidavit Mr. | full an explicit: Hart was literally cut to pieces, ——— parson peta Reread he pe agele b= tac’ sae! Lanse seach mplorweyin, Mytiew sd ware elee ane Chict Ber ‘of the eres New srislit— & fone seesee of als, whines the teenive Ewing was taken up. Mr. D. is a French Ca- | having received not less than.a dozen wounds, | throughout Grorgis wil fall eteatly below an everage | _'TB€ Indians baving apparently become quite peacea- | JUneT befare the Chiet Justice of the State, Coapes, | 2 cool and delightful asi¢ the audience were in Based- ian, and a violent purtisan of the opposite | several of which were of a fatal character. Wise thera ‘This will be great drag on our planting friends, | ble, and nearly all disappeared, and provender for the | was held yesterday. The court met at three o'clock. for refreshment, which party, Ia tose time, acpordiagly, than it tal a me avmendise saan ot a dares ae sod be pone ey — pot — be or naeeages ao Oe corm | horses being very ecarce, it was determined by tho | , Aeveset mene ini been ted 1a the Greod rp savaged. sna H tacerent henhey a. io relate the circumstance, he was assaulte to see hi P an abu eat. In ‘ury for allowing nuisances to accumulate on ir yer fuge, and when all but killed, was carried by the | terday the defence was to hese been by Tt | Cut almost an entire failure. the prairies, where they could pasture their horses and | the form of the satete ia that case made and provided, al airs. The amuse- : ; ments, lasteevent} rioters to the main guards, und handed to the sol- | consisted of sixteen letters, forming a correspon- | 4 Gaanp Cuanon cron Tum Bonoiane anv Counrun. | 2UBt at thelr pleasure. Not discovering any signs of | Fee ded te Bak See Mal, nppencanes 06. the penpee pantomime of thes our rgeelta Hes 9 perk nil ders, with cries of “take your bloody French- | dence between Hart and Mrs. Wise. vayeasn te annonce ar aati Indians it was not deemed essential to keep up very ‘The Hoboken Murder—Postpoiement o je amore elegant performance we never witnessed. Th an His wounds are very dangerous, and I Acts of incendiarism continue of nightly occur- | Court for this term PY seene| a But of papieies strict discipline, except to report themselves at camp | The Prisoner in Court—John Dunn, gshsthey Be a | Bext piece was * Uricile, or Le Diable Amoureux, have no doubt but that my next letter will bear | rence here. The vagrant law having been recent- | against James Edgarton apd his wife, for keeping a | in the evening—thus affording each an opportunity of | true bill had been found for the murder of his wife, | ® Very beautiful ballet, which have been pu you the tidings of his deuth. His medical men | ly put in force, the uncaught rouges are retaliating | house of ill-fame in Myrtle street. ‘The parties inte- | ranging over the country ali day by himself, and grap- | in Hoboken, about the 12th of July last, was brought | UPON the stage with @ great deal of splendor, state that should he survive now, he will lose one | by burning i property. rested got intelligence of the action of the grand jury, | pling with the buffalo, the bear, or the catamount upon | into eourt, and accommodated wi and which reflects great credit upon the Ravel Family. 3 ‘and immediately moved from their house in Myrtie | “his own hook” On one of these lonely excursions, bar. The wretehed man looked pale and terribly de- | Mile. Bertin. who performs the part of the bewitching offs amet heard (but; until enabled to procure Bat the mat} wrabout ty cise. ° street, but to what querter ‘no one knew untilgriday | one day about noon, Dan discovered. far in the dis! | jected, although the expression of hiv countenance waa | “J%P,”” 1s, to Our taste. a very e and correct i 3 4 @ur W: afternoon, when it was ascertained that they m | tance, across the prairie, a herd of something which he rather calm than otherwise, certainly it was not of such | “suse; and in the scene of the slave market, she per- certain information, must request your readers not ur Washington Correspondence. a new abode at No. 2 Essex place. The ceurt, -- | at first supposed to be mustangs. or wild horses; bat, & character as to warrant a belief that he was capable | 1°"med several steps on the pointes, which showed that to pronounce judgment too hustily) that an Ameri- Wasuinaton, August 17, 1849. | fog of this, lnsued a warvaut. hich wes slacodde the | upon amore minute survey, his practiced eye peresived of perpetrating vo foal s dved as the nae gith whee ne | fhe belongs to's good echool/and that she knows deoply ean gentleman, whilst quietly walking home, State of Things m Washington—A Curious | bands of constable Jonathan Whipple, who, fg oom- | that each animal bad & pete of human legs hangieg stands charged. But, at the time when he is said to | What the Terpsichorean art requires. Her mimiory ix o is ashe supposes, mistaken for some one else, and P : “ py with one or two other officers, proceeded. from its back, although could see nothing ot the have bathed his bands in the blood of his poor wife, | Y‘tY Clever, and the pas de fascination was rendered unmercifully beaten, and now hes in a doubttal Mexican Matrimonial Case—Santa Anna's | Place ‘on Saturday Inerning. at ave ‘Ovelock, the | bodies to which said legs belonged Feeling Dinaca “be wns o fbdtas his tenon beving been dethroned by with touch’ taste and ‘sbility We remember having state. The unfortunate gentleman supposes that Clerk in Danger. Touna Edgerton and hhis wife and had them thatit could be nothing shert of a baud of marauding the dreadful agency of the liquid (ire which he had vesine Pauline Leroux. in her excution of the part tA. M Just before departing, Mr. Whipple bad the capiosity | Camanche Indians, Dan wheeled his horse. aud started — been imbibing for several days previous to the awful nd Mile. Bertin made us recollect the im- Sogmest have eee ne ae Snectel deel A city of 80,000 people, without commerce and | to'step Iuto auother room in the same House, and here | Off with the fivetneas of a deer, ‘The Indians pereety- | tregedy. He beld his head down. and bis convulsive | Pression we felt at the firat performauce tn Paria his throat, but his gums are even smashed. I will | Without manutactures or agricultural resources, is | he discovered, iu bed, one of the most aeoo ing that they were discovered, at onoe rose up in their | sighs, which were quite audible, told of the tumultuous | Of ‘Le Diable Amoureux ” M. Paul Brillant deserves burglarsin the country—a fellow known as “ followed close upon the heels of peor Dan. | avd painful emotions which were passing within Now | #/#0 our eulogy as@ dancer, as well os @ maitre de make full inquiries, and send them to you imme- | @ curiosity in the United States. Washington is, | Bil” He, too, was taken into custody, and, Mr, | Heprie’s horse ‘having been severely ridden from and then he would raise his bead, cast # vacant glance a: (Lio Dalles will be repented this evening, Sogs- diately. wit perhaps, the only place of the kind on this conti- | and Mrs. Edgarton, was conveyed to Marshal Tukey's | sunrise that morning, wes of course pretty woll jaded, at thove around him, and then let it almost fall upon | ther wi aby comio pantomime of La Fete Cham- Large squads of military, horse and foot, paraded | hent. It lives and flourishes upon the executive | eitce. A.second visit was paid to the house jm Essex | and after a while was barely able to mainiain tho start | bis breast. Bas LR epee Ge Beveled tthe city throughout the night, and in many central . po. xecutive | Dace, and the trunks and other privacies belonging to | he bad got wage pursuers. After arace of a | Mr Wnirs moved that tho prironer’s trial be post- | °Fowded, as it was lest night of the sa 4 jations. i ag i nk belongin, was tound & ent; - | Tease) court to grant the |. whic! 4 i the een hia tote foe Nay .on the parte. not oaly of appropriations. While Congress is in session, the | Collection of burglar’s instruments, and comme. Wf upon ly relued up his steed, so as to allow the | be was sure would havo their dus weight in the proper | St Bight. Jenny Lind, by Miss Mary Taylor, and Beo- iil about cae o'clock. ‘The monster bell of Notre | (4eF@l metropolis flourishes like an orange tree | of “new and improved patterus.”” They mum. | red to draw as close to him as possible without quarter. The coding cones! of the prisoner was ab- | TY by Mr. W. B. Chap: were received with loud aled forth in rapid strokes the alarm of | in shot house; when Congress is absent, the place | to¥ rams slehiy picsee, ond crabroce trom a ralsall le | SCossiRs Se wiiteg, Gad fecling quite ture’e bis rictimg | ef tic tumeat covacquence to Bitar and without ghies | tesod be Mr, areata arrenteble tntrusion, co- re, in which it was immediately assisted by all | dries up like a river dependent upon the spring | ‘Jimmeys:” skeleton’ keys, sawn, chisclo, and tmeiza, | beganfiourishing bis tomahawk. with all the frantic | he could net with ralety proceed to trial.” ‘Three of the even by Mr, Brougham, to the anacyence of MP. the other bells of the city, large and emall. This, | rains. Such is the condition of Washington just | ets to convey gunpowder into locks; end, im fact, gestares of which an Aborigines slone is capable, aud | witnesses resided in Mich) aud the other two in wep ant the — 4 & roar of laughter. added to the yells of the various mobs, tramp of Iijadsied ios os I os everything to facilitate the business of » ialdmight | Tending the alr with bis hideous yells When within | the State of New York. it might be objected that the | {{ hs performance cantluded w the new burletta of troops, and firing of small arms, raised a din | 2°W: Jtisdried up, largely depopulated, and in- | robber. In the trunks of the Edgartons were found | fifty yards, Dan suddenly turned upon his saddle, hie | prisoner could have anticipated « proparation for trial; | 9, uy it Dear.” with ® reat cast. ‘The music and worthy of a lower and blacker world. Following suflerably stagnant. It is awaiting the e of | some two hundred dollars worth of silver ware end PAsEnee eaten Goeth sells forwerd, and fell to | but no accused person was bound to make any such —— br Aaa srg Dipl A gi yy pe th wt 1 horrified to find that Doi "8 | the long recess and the blessed return of Congress, | jewelry, besides four valuable gold watches, whigh were | the earth acorpse. The pursuing band caw Preparation until efter he had been informed that the | Be repeated to night, with the addition of “ Bamboos- e stream, I was horrified to find that megani’s | ond the si ers which December brings back to | ascertained, by telegraphic communication, fo have | cloud of sinoke escend, and heard the report of a rifle. ep towards bringing him to trial, viz.. the tinding | "8. Hotel was on fire, and not the least chance existed | te hotels how | the boarding houses. The depart- | been stolen trom the store of Mossra. & | Dan aim bad dene the work tor the Caman- of indictment, bud been taken, ‘The prisoner | Natsonat. Tuxatax.—Tkis place of amusement was of its being saved. The crowd assembled was | 116 of the President leaves the place more desolate | Hateh, of Portland. Also, crucibles and other imaten- | che, and the bund stopping to care for their comrade, | bad bad uo opportunity of conferring with his coun- | crowded, last night, to see the comie pantomime of immense, approaching to a multitude ; ths, with | {) lik Save lity deserted by | @eBte for melting silver avd gold. Since the arrest ve time for the daun youth to effect his esoape. | #cl, or of sending te Michigan for those material wit- | zs a » ‘ '» been ii 4 in most of the lar; bberi te ¢ Indians re to the at prerent several portions of e countr, ept the audience in a constant roar ot laughter. The men in their uniforms, formed a magaificent sight, | 144i annual visit, leave behind thein only the | Deyasnterested In mos! counterfelttog aud sitesing pa. | _ ‘The flames spread rapialy, Wecika Sorsocty eke cleans, There wos ne edbairing, perme oth exhaust Henrie and his noble | were by the light of the burning building. Donegani’s “ Unwarrantable Intrusion” went off with éclat, to the 8 | prospects of their return. it i a tee, thee horse were He had halted to rest the | knowin At attack—all were liable. The Hotel was formerly the residence of a pric | Prospec ee ee weet eps. | animal and refresb himself as well as he could, and the | ecurt, the counsel, an important witness, or one of the | Sern detette teats credit hk taaks potereneee ‘ The expectations of the next Congress are pro- en engeged extensively in the manufacture ef epu- vate gentleman of the pame of Bingham, Wao, | ortionats to the promects of the ra folie (aE a Peal. gp a meat ite ascertained, that the | ‘fire was spreading around blu like the rush of a whirl. jury, might be taken down; im that case, he appre- | Snoozle and the Intruder. This evening, the = Mid- seed of a princely fortune, lived here ofa new admmnistration, and the list of umportant oung woman who has been on trial during Fri end | win ‘eeling that life must be the forfeit should the ended there would be an end of the trial until the night Watch,” “An Unwarrantable iutrusion,” and r meny years. He at last married a Cana- J PO) j be in the Municipal Court. for passin; al- | flames overtake him im bis prerent position, Dau took next term, when the whole ceremonial would have to | ¢h, fm vee : y pal passing pantomime. measures to be acted upon, calculated to attract 2 th ‘Ket from beneath ‘dl ith bis kni through again, If th dian lady, and, after a short time, proceeded ha dabreceal intel ‘eithd whole A fl tered trom ones to tens—who calls herself “ Margaret ¢ blanket from beneath the saddlv, and with hisknife be gone through again. ie ris Gakben.—The entertal ts at thi to Paris, where, private letters state, they are the I we ie et in — Piss ole eyes Loon @'Connell,”’ but whose real name is semething slee—is | cut it in two, one plece of which he wrapped and tied one, then the case would be different; but if tl ital) aghanacinane we sets orn a . hen lions of even that great city. This is, of course, ie. ‘oleman’s hotel is in a course o omy a sister to M: dgarton, and is of the same party of round his horse’ and nostrils, 80 that it would be oner was guilty. be could not escape the cou haracter. T' and very attractive ttributable to his ammense fort: nd th ‘. | Improvement for the winter; and the hotels, and the Bristol Bill” has been identified as the | imporsible for imal to either see the lurid flames tion that awaited him. He would be within e % amurements will commence with a ee ae i Be Ales Mr. Binahans lef Coca, | poor widows, who keep the boarding houses, and | mann“ huge whiekers,”” who hired Mr, Ferraz to de- | or iubale thelr smoke. With the other portion of the of the prison to answer the call of justice w grand vocal and instrumental promenade enncert, A hone the residence of thee'vi ~enigal en. the editors of the organs, and everybody else, in- | fend Marga. “ Bristol Bill’ aud Edgarton were . | bisnket he wrapped up his bead, leaving but smell was made. He (the learned gentieman) assured the | TIGR wilt De fal air Bh ong es —_—- oe » Mt nf : ices ¥- | cluding the reporters, expect to make their for- | nised inthe Municipal Court on Saturday, and it fs | holes through which his eyes cvuld peer | Being now | ccurt, that he did not ack for the postponement of the | eovouued Hirt Cline on, ight rope, bd ernor’s of Canada, during which period great re- tunes from afler the first Monday in December | ‘aid attempted to rescue th in readiness to meet the devouring element, Dan re- trial urpoes of delay; be had n fh tn |, Soctan, ob 4 —, jail.’ During the pairs and improvements were made. It then fell which attempt proved abortive. manatee, tured tenaete te fast spproashiog fire, ee ae nee if Lar pee Sod given’ hiss such Ap ol md “= A an ar _ he eh Gaon ogre " gg ptm ata |. Meantime, the turning out of a poor clerk, or Tunep cnt Reg apr y fe ete py en gg ea ; ‘grass. t an as Hee recited im the State of | Bity during the time of intermission, of enjoying views t , r : Bi of 100 beautiful cosmoramas, whieh are brillisatly fl- fortune on it, a8 well as embarrassed himself to a | {2¢ sppoitment of a consul, or the keeper of @ | rggarton and his wife, and “Miss O'Connell.” Mr. een on Mlebigen a eetd depose to ama | 1uminated, " ing A light house, are the staple commodities of the news | Tukey stated, that though he bad long been in search great danger had been YET great Sinount besides. He was unable to | in and from Washingten. ‘These being duly report | ws taco pelambeany-teay Endevendes: lias fer teumae Quickly dismounting, he pulled off the testimony of the whole wasindispeusable. | , Luoiow axp Sarr have re-opened thelr theatre im keep it up, ng creditors together, and hav- | od by telegraph, reheve the letter writers of the | months. He first heard of them Ly a lettor from New | biapkete, and found, to his great regret, that although not suffer from the postpone | St. Louis, and are again carrying on their business ing placed everything in their hands, left with a | Git of heralding them to the astonished world. York, in which it was stated that Kdgarton and his | he wae but triflingly burnt himself. his poor horse wi nd indeed it was impossible that it | successfully. There very popular and honorable man- heart that might be truly said to be bowed dowa M 4 ‘ ‘ 9 wife bad kept a bouse of ill-fame there,end used to | completely charred, except immediately arcund th: d that he had laid betore the court | agers have nobly sustained thoanteleee through ail the ‘by weight of woe, for Italy, where he is now dyi In the absence of other materials to-night, we | Wil 180 Pee ee and that about aye Charles | b where the bianket had protected it from the hy the motion should be grau disastrous times, both at St Louis and New Orieans, at Florence of a'decline.’ The hotel the lasetwe | Dave been furnished with, some particulars of a | [ob Ai Shell Tinney, a te ea in thelr house ia New | flames; and on placing hie hand upon the w arched aad ation of the Chief Justice, an afdavit | and intend to open the splendid St. Charles theatre, in years was dreadfully kept and managed, by that singular eeiceeoie! case in this city, calculated | y ory, of $60, for which he bad one of the parties sent | biistered shin, it erumbled off, fell to the ground forth the above mentioned facts was made by | the latter city, carly in November. This extablieh Committee in whoee hands it was placed ty the | to suggest the interposition of the article of the | to sing Sing prison. Soon after, information was re- | like as! risoner, read to the court, and thea fil may pow defy comparison for these essential qualities, of race turns op falf the committee was French | #l. between the United States and Great | city. A sharp look-out was instituted, and their where postponed The prisoner bad bad ample opportunity | Smith invite applications from artists of acknow I. Of preparing tor his trial since last July ; and hi rag ‘ ‘ itain. . but they kept clear of til | which invariably follow in the wake of @ fire on ti and half English. One half desired one thing, and eg 1833, Almonte, the Mexican minister here, seer tecccat fur a house ef llfause. was found | prairie, end feast upon the carcasss of such animals the | talent, who will do well to read their card in anot = the other opposed. These difficulties, however, ‘ i Gi % &s fall victims to the fia jenrie determined to re- allusion which bad been wade to the fatal d' column, brought the hotel into much bad odor, and the loss hed pevereh Maxions ane ek, Cee boner rey —— bd Toney — bag Soy on Poe sume journey. He once more mounted his fast which now unfortunately pr was so great in consequence, that they had at last | en" Gt cwcneel 1m (Catholic) ape a he | Goubt. from information im his possersion, that ~ Bris- | failing beast, with the intention, if possible, of ret to the court, the counsel, the jury and the witnesses, Brooklyn City Int nee. q H o toll Bill?’ was one rol © jer & Trott's - 2 or ', eo" pT — ent yt to take a different tack, and mutters went on more | frst educational institutions in the country. Que ‘of the robbers of Currier & Trott’s | ipg to the woodland, before the avimal dropped dead ke would make no reply, being perfectly satistied to + oy Dory.—Dr. Van Ni teian of this fate is uncertain, as her trial | from exhaustion. About leave that question to the sound diseretion of the er of trees, and at the same mom Court The Court would re of these young men represented himself as the | store. Mies O'Connel great a my ms ter paty —" —_ ee tae nephew of Santa Anna, and was so understood to | jx net yet concluded. The Edgartous have been will be. Hardly anything was saved—all lost. The be—Antonio Teulette. On the passage of the reso- | raigned for keeping a bad houre—but “ Bristol Bill” is more swiftly, building is insured for $18,000, not a quarter of ite lutions of annexation, Almonte left the country, | likely to escape the law this time,as the fact of his nt fi §' oe See Se and returned to Mexico, taking the young men | baving in_ bis possession # variety of machinist tools is value. A fireman by the name of George Doug- be sole ith him. ©: bi no legal evidence of ori It in sald that the whole Jase, was killed by the falling of a stone from the | {rom the college with him. Of the subsequent life ish. ‘thet they have be | free rein to the animal, and after *f the burning building. as he was about to | Of reulette, we are not informed. He was proha- | Panty, 978, Luge Ona tee "burglars aud | the black earth, man and brute a of the windows." The fire originated (2 | DIY attached as an officer to the military family of | thieves who infested our larue citice of lave, years. | pooi of muddy in which were congregated d ‘one of the upper stories; how, ie not known. Du. | Santa Apna. " Since the above was in type, we have learned a few ad. | Wolves, Ke. all endeavoring to slaks their thirst, ing the burhing, Sullivan (alawyer,) was arrested |. ecently there was published in the papers of | ditional facts im relation to this combination of thieves. | coo! their parched fori feet at Mr. MoCord the pelt ed | New York and other journals of the United States, | In one of the houses kept by the Edgartons in this city, | Dut # few miuntes elapsed, be for a pistol at Mr, McCord, the police magis- | 45 extract from a Jamaica paper, (which extract we | two men were robbed—one of $1,400; and though the | attack upon the poor horse, nding trate. It turned out, however, that he was very . ; women bad been arrested, the man, frou motives of de- | two or three of them had ventured to fasten on the Fi would here mtroduce, but that we have misluid tt,) drunk, and taking aim at no one in particular. ing torth th desde ta | Heacy, refused to prosecute, In the other instance, a | Wearied animal, continued to drink, as though be did ‘At 10 0’clock this morning, the inquest onthe | Setting to ms rome man was robbed of $800 by the woman who ia calied | not feel their teeth Not so with Henrie, for, having ing Beglected to report the deaths by choiers sd the objection ralsed | occurring im bis practice, has, been proceeded against upon the probability of the ra attacki jury | by the proper authorities. There are several «ther and the witnesses, In the course of the trial, in 00 | eases in which the doctor has omitted his duty, which other way than ro far as the practicability of the trial | places him « very unpleasant predicament, there being ; hed already sald, he would | & peralty of $1000 tne, of iiprixonment ta the State phe mates in fs of the ¢ — “ Privon for the term of two years, affixed to this offence. convinecd that in doing so he was perfectly rig eATH Oo : = " ‘The Cuiey Jvevick sold, thet the general. practice of ps Ree iy mre BR pace a: h to try persons charged with t ~ on Sunday, after a lingering tlness, at his residence in offences Leone or @ High etreet, im the fortieth year of hisego. He was le, and for these ob vious reasons ~, | highly respected, and was a Kind hearted and charite- dant binself, it innocent. that | die man. His remains were followed by « large com to the public | course of friends, yesterday, to their last vesting place. ayMan.—The Rev. John Croes, som en: thi from his own symptoms, the tame predicament. lest the Stat dod: i Anna, and a confiden y . | drank as much of the dirty liquid as he deemed pra- might lose the witnesses. But the present application | Lroes, of Now Jersey, pired roster. The, cece omen Late et arg v4 absconded from the island, carrying with potty es oar eeatetnptne Whee Gnas ot dent, he turned to disperse the commie ous brutes, Lahr came before the court with peculiar fore jd an bei aes 4 two Paes, oe Oak ah jini ty. . 7 large quantity of jewelry and other valuables, the | committed for trial. Inthe mean time, her husband | the butt end of bis riue and his huge sheath knife. with under peculiar circumstances. T' — tad ne eee of sequaia Bey oat tyke property of the late Dictator, amounting to several | proceeded to New York and commenced an action | the latter of which he sent those clinging to his horse Irged that he was poor, end bi | oe eotareghtion asthe thine of OO Gath Min vous Our St. Louts Correspondence. thousand dollars, &c., the name of the criminal cor- | sgainst the man who had been robbed, for adultery | to their last secount. Dan had not got more thana afiidavit ay Lm ane : oA Vreconce “coutd | were taken to Shrewsbury, N. J, for 1 Bon ‘ responding with that of Teutette. with his (Edgarton’s) wife. The man became alarmed, | hundred yards from the pond, and was but just on the . St. Lovrs, August 12, 1819. Un the ‘Bfteenth. of July last, a young Mexican, | e&ve up bis Business in New York, and at last accounts | ¢dge of the woodland. when his fatigued horve dropped t Startling Defalcation— Robbery of the Bank of Mis- ting himeelf as th Rew of Santa Anna, | ¥88 on bis way to California, There being noone to | under him. Springing up be ran to a tree, whicd he ces it would wurt or to the | named Gonge Deven, a" by an irish bh with nentdias Ona me reyresenting himeelf as the nephew of Santa Auna, | DW 00 S010 ire, Ed , she. of course, was libe. | climbed as quiekly as possible, and on looking towards public. that the trial should proceed ‘The only doubt | being the father of her child Themagistrate held bim sourt of Hundred and Twenty Thow- | and a young Mexican lady, attended by a sister-in- | SPPCM SEIS Ure Cie a recollected that a man | the poor animal, raw that he had already been torn into he had, was as to the expediency of appointing a spe | to bail In the sum of $500, to answer the charge on the sand Dollars—Arrest of the late Paying Teller— | law, wleo a Mexican, lately from Havana, were | yamed Pratt, self-styled temperanee preacher, was | fragments, and was fet disappearing through the gaash- cial rercion for the trial of the case; but his brethren | 18th of September next be procured. Under such cireumstai ot be satisfactory to the Avritiation Case.—Officer Applegate arrested « man News from the Plains—Examination of John A. marred in this city by Father Van Horseigh, of St. | seaveed in Tremont street, some two montha 540, ‘by a | ing jaws of the ravenous wolves, who, after devouring were of opinion that that wax not expedient, as it vould Ruoy amp Bucopensy.—On Sunday night, about 18 Pete. Cathohe) church, and under representa- ‘and conveyed te a house in Myrtle street, wh every moreel of the horse's fleeh, affording hardly a not be tried until the latter end of September. Wee for the Murder of Thomas B. Hart—Incen- | wons whieh cre’ hed ‘an impression that the parties ver robbed of 4 ¢ This was in the house of the fd. | mouthfal to each, took their stations at the foot of the Court bad been Influenced in tt deotsion by snot i , ad thar th i here thi in» reason—viz., that the Prosecuting Attorney had duarism, §c. §e. were immensely rich, and the affair was ex- | gartons, also, But the most daring as well as ingenious ad where they remaln- . het th (even . . . i H achievement of all, was performed by “ B Bill.” time io his life, he had felt the want of that there was no probability that ¢ would lose | knives and clubs were freely used, and some of The ceedingly romantic superb. The names of the pei y iy most startling defalcation of the kind ever blished in the me 4 On Thursday last he called to see Miss “O'Connell,” in | stmunition be felt it now, and needed it the most; for, any of the witnerses, It was agreed that the trial | ty severely beaten. In the midat of the affray, a boy i i in this ci parties, as published in the marriage notice, were | 1 colt im Leverett street jall, and while there took tm. | having cast aside bis powder flask when he dashed should take place on the necond Monday th September. | yr'thres large dogs on onu of the ‘known in the west, was discovered, in this city, Martule Jedad Ahuimad: cell dal 2 Ke dog parties aud the z eg id by} + | Coptain Antonio Martuletti, to Saledad Ahumada, | pressions of tho key-holes in the jail doors, Among the | through the flames, in order to prevent an explorion, — The Kelly Guards Application to Dostpane the T' watchmen, two of whom were seriously bitten, one om Inst evening. A large draft, held by Messrs. Page | all of Mexico; but it appears that in the marriage | Beijos found in hi trpok, on Saturday morning, were | be bad no other resource than to quietly await the of the Kiviers Mr. Bently applied to the Court to “) ‘of his leg. ~ ar =e ovelock, fracas occurred at 8 FookI: | Penny bridge. betwoon several Datehmen, of an old quarrel in the old country. 1a th e | bis thigh and the other on the lo 4 Bacon, having been presented to the Bank of | cettificate given b the priest, the names were | two unfinished keys, which he intended to place in the | ¢vent of circumstances to release him. Still he was not there triais put off, The grounds upon which the | Thenames of the principals were Giles, aed two bee. Capt s 7 idle during the night, as be cut large clubs from the plication was made were th —That undue excite- | the State of Missouri for payment, a short time be, pom Antonio Teulett, to Saledad Ahumada y pecseosion tog pone o ant i sod iy 5 ‘aon 6 a agen 4 pen bad stent prevailed about the matter, end n apprehension Sau” Hoffman, who were secured aud comuit- xcite- | Geear Montairry —There were one hundred and | thirty.«ix interments in Greenwood Cemetery during the eek, This isan excess of six over any pre- fore the closing of that institution for the day, the i H i i lett, | that has been made in this city for some time, as, al- | beneath, one of which struck # large white wolf in the on that secount on the part of the defend: 7 meow etal dia Anlcy ct 4 tout L | ST me hd oe eer oe ghee bs Bristol Bill”’ may eecape the law now, the lose | bead with euch force as to knock him senselers, where. tbey could not obtata a fate tral until after th paying q my. jew hours, lnable | old watch fe "925, t this board bill, | Of his artillery will retard his operations for one cam- wee Ser and one smaller wolves instantly attacked ment bad cooled down | when, as the draft was payable in gold and silver, nd bs be rag A ged stianelli ny plore | least, The real name of this arch rogue issaid | #d devoured their unfortunate companion. At o The Poreeuting Attorney opposed the motion | abe Taine Wikt'ba clvwel. Keteelindly. | ta offered to sell to ~ Bastianelli, who eae iiliam Darlinton. He came from New Orleans | Moment Henrie became so desperate that he throw his | The (hief Justice said that the defendants must . great d. ingly, | fancy store on Pennsylvania Avenue, some valu- | with another celebrated burglar named Brown, in the | Title smong the euarling jaws beneath, which was come into court tomerroy ( is) morn! ne, om ho ° Ly Reront.—The report of deaths and inter- in the afternoon, the parties repaired to the bank, | able jewelry, at almost any price for immediate | game ship which brought Tirrell, the adulterer, and he | tized upon aud bitten with as much vigor as though affidavite of the facts which their counsel had stat ments in the city for the week ending August 18:— when it was discovered that the key of the vault | cash. Mr. janelli did not want the jewels, but | has been in this city aud New York ever since.—Jeston | it were flesh and blood Dan afterwards took great ‘The court adjourned at balf-past 5 o'clock, until 10 Males 04; females $1; adults 07; children 78—total 176. from which such funds were usually taken was | offered to take the ladies to his house, and to board | Courier, dug pride in exhibiting the tooth prints in his rifle, when "clock this morning. Of this vumber, 97 were from New York and other the bank. This circumstance indaced the paying | the cush required for his travels, as he represented | ,, a: —The steamer J.T. Doswell, Captain Kimball, | some distance out on the prairie, and presently dis- providing ua with accommodation and in giving usa | Court of Common Pleas, Aeller te resort to a vault containing boxes of fo- | he could, upon his father’s ~ oe Re New York. | arrived here from Red river last ev: . She left | covered a buffalo running for life, being beset on all position where we were enabled to hear both the court | AT CHAMBERS. reign coin. The first box opened, showed a deficit | Without coming to any conclusion thatevening, the | Shreveport on the 8th instant. Captain Kimball eon- | rides by wolves. This gave him renewed hope, and he and counsel. On behalf of the Herald we beg to tender Before Judge Ulshoeffer. of one bag of ten thaler pieces; and the next ofa | young man left the store with his wife. The next | firms the previous accounts received, of the great de- | did not have to wait many miautes till he saw all the him our best thanks Ave. 20.—Habeas Corpus.—A man named Thomas bag of sovereigns—the whol deficit being nearly | evening the bride and called again at the store | struction te cropr and property which the overtiow of | wolves around him disperse and juin in the chase, with lanai Burhnel, with » half a doren aliases, who stands indtot- | Red river bas cau . He reports that at Shreveport, | but one exception, which was a large white dog. Tue Late Tracevy ix Mirena’ ‘thirteen thousand doliars. The president and di- Tectors were immediately put in possession of this astounding intelligence—an_ examination of the Test of the boxes containing foreign gold was had, and in thirty-three boxes, a deficiency of one hun- dred and twenty thousand and seven hundred dollars was ascertained. ‘Time bas not yet been allowed for further progress in the examination, with the el . Bastianelli is- ~The following | ed in Vermont for cha or pe od Roy ek the oa — sg Ae the water was falling fast—that it was at a stand st | Quickly dercending the tree, Dan stabbed the monster particulars of the tragedy in Yorkville, Michigan the benheof thet State ts ope hundred. dol ~~] what he could to help them out of theit difficulty, | Natebioches—that the crops on the river are totally | as it «prang at his throat, and now felt himeelf at liber- glean from the Syracuse Star of the 16th im d bis diccharge claimed os the Theme dg! Anion Ry Bp B ¥- | destroyed by the overflow; that the watgg is from four | ty to pursue bis journey unmolested to the camp of his peaking of the murder of young Kellogg. by his father, ground no requisition feom t gee tk merggne ha won Ye bg ok eiet to eight feet deep om ail the pliutadons between | companions, which hesuccesded in reaching abouttwo the writer says:—It appears that the elder son has for por of Vermont, ta he ve not since been heard of. | spreveport and Natchitoches; that below, on the Bon- | hours after dark that night. some time suspected the mental abberation of his glieged to be com ‘The sister-in-law was left behind. She applied to | dieu, tho stock is nearly all destroyed. That there has | Hewrie continued with the Rangers until the difficul- father, and thought he might commit suicide Mr. On the part of the proseeu! $i ae Minister, an - goo ge ave _ been pet ee « property at Grand Eoore, | ties arose between this country and the Mexican go- Kellogg seems to to pay her passage to New York, whither she | caused by the caving in ave entertained the ides that there requisite ur thee in front stzeet segeiet vernment. when he volunteered, and acted Qs would be famiae, and that be would not live loog. He which p > . tianelli | with some © warehouses; Dol De Kussy's gin- | preter to the American officers. He was wit! ors said id not think hie sons capable of supporting ured. a oT, fa Phone esas ty BR errs et a J ives house fell in the river with about ao acre of gro Usines cd Bectens. Caps, Comslus M. Clay. GadeWers, themesives without his sosistance sud evened, cad be | Seared cites sae Gintetn tinea enaaen hat bet yd > id = her f oh wherew she cise & on Wednesday morning last; that Alexandria «till who were sent out by General Taylor to ascertain war determined to take both with him. In order to kill both sides, the postponement was granted money, that being o ut seldom resorted to | — of shoes, jereupon, SAP” | tinues dry. protected by the levee, which isonly afew | truth of the report as to the approach of Sante Anna, William he detained him at the store until all the rest mother Nelson Stewart. committed by Justion Vex jn recting paymen \d, moreover, much of it | peared. i could inf inches above the surface ef the water; that the levee | aod Dan was among the seventy of that expedition had left. He then wrote two or three letters, and re- Grath on a charge of passing counterfeit bills. was wise had been laid aside for recoinage, Mr. Bastionelli could get no satisfactory ac- | broke in three places below Alexandria. and the river | who were quovouaded and taken pritoners at Agua quested William to copy them. While William was brought up under a writ of /al Suspicion at once directed itself towards the late | count of the visit of the young Mexican captain | js two feet higher than it was during the overflow of | Nueva. While on the way to the city of Mexico. under copying. he went to the tavern, procured a cbarge arked for on the grow paying teller, the Rev. Nathaniel Childs. He was | to the United States. The ladies are direct from | 1844 —N. 0. Delta. tugust 12 ercort, by some means, either through courtesy turned, and put it down behind hia son. w againet bim wae not, euficient to detain him. Tnis arrested, taken before Justice Butler, and required | Havana, as represent, and joined the cap- F 7 se ject on the part of the Mexicans, the Ameriean him, but had no idea a father’s hand would be raised case was also postponed. to give bonds, in the sum of $30,000, for his appear- | tain in New Y before their journey down to we Wineaesao were allowed to retain their arms and, per- ogalast him, But while evgaged on the second letter, K a Sree sage for further exommation, on Wednesday, the | Washington. The young captain, Teulette, is tall | \\ottcr addrensed to bi oro bo Me. H.Je colving that the evemy had discovered who be was, aad the ineane man raived the axe. struck him with the — Fioop ix Nonrm Canouima — We understand thers was i . ; i wm & former occasion, been in their banda, blunt et the back of his head, breaking hi skull & very destructive freshet in Smith's River Inst work, inst. The bond was filled by Messrs A. Wil- | and delicate, and quite fair for a Mexican, as is | +» mak: following extract ioe Be ped, ome tamer eo te she taall out oes | whieh G14 tnmnente Gamage te wp, feces sand B.W. Alexander, and Mr. Childs was | also the bride Dan and his companions deemed It advieable that be most horribly, William fell from the chair snd was age to property, [tis waid r : bigher than it w 5 ‘ ‘ should rum the risk of making bis escape, as his captors repeatediy struck, the blows terribly mangling bis water wes bigher ae Known to be before. Telensed. . He is believed in Washington to be the identical Tere beectaing more menacing, threateuing bis life head. Mr, Kellogg then shut the dose and locked it, | It ore 16 feet im the conrse of m few hours, Oue gem The directory appear firmly convinced of the de- | confidential protege of Santa Anna, who fled late- every hour. Yhrovugh the friendship of Ma) Gaines, and with the axe, went to the house of his elder son ys It rove six inches whilst he was crossing the linquency of the aecused, though it would seem | ly from Jamaica with his master’s jewels; and his De fall < 3 $ 3 requested & postponement watil thos payors flour, belonging to the W: corn, and about $600 worth of goods, ac- ‘as mounted on the Major's mare—a fall blood, with the full intent to kill him. Hieron had gene to bed, Some halt dozen mills aod a large number of that suspicion was not excited before. | sudden departure from this city is su; to be | cording to Mr, Gilman's statemont. Also, fifty kegs very fleet-—and an opportunity presenting iteelf be caving the candie burning. The father went to his the smalier streams. bave been swept away, Mr. Childe, Dotgh a few years ago in hamble from the publication of the robbery in papers of ee Renee the secompeniea | BAe S bold dash, aud quickly ws soa cateide the bed- room door, f tee few moments and seen went | Scone aaa Hy, damaged oe Soren oral ‘carcumstances, ome ity, suggesting nece: ms u ‘ oldiery, who, althou; meelf at the window, watebing ro So rapidiy lent; has built esplanade ion “lien n'a d ne capsteel tee She ances: | bi eves fe + ‘They state | Upon bien an be hed, were. eo much surprised aud oon: as extinguished. Lut hia son hearing & | Water rise in the emailer streams, that large cumbers yi of a rapid retreat. that all the and other stock were drowned. before they make their escape from the enerosching waters. or rider. About half a mile distant from where Rr ations for # plonge co as «trike against the tim. | ~ Venere N.C , Register, ug. 10, Dan had left bie captors, be fell upon & detached por. 1s, the reoper to end bis life but some one sa@ him aod tron of the Mexican guard, the most of whom took asked if be was ill. He replied, “yes, | feel very bad" mm or = ota lous trouble with the Win- | cerned lest the othurs might leo eseape, that theif poise, arose and re-lit the candle which served to tara | of bi The payment went off quietly, | arms never even so much as raised # hair on either him off He went down to the bridge and was making | cou carriage, and has been remarkable for his chari- “rom the confused account which we have of | nebagees are w ‘The troops under ain ties and his munificence towards Sabbath Scbools, | this case, such is the substance of the facts, as dis- He has been an officer of the bank ever since its be as we can make them out. foundation, he win the esteem of all class- If the young man be the criminal, as sopened, ; u u mroe were | jor + Heraid—A Ne pemple and he is officially discovered to be in the Unite fight at his approach Others however, gave pursuit, He then started for the house One of the gicia waked | The Do! Weekiy Journal ‘uly pions. The cause Ma mantiarh bekoele hes States, the Triteh government will doubtless | pi Piow cuspected Wearegiad to welcome ti amveg the toncmest, of @bom he espled bis captor et young Mr Kellogg. and raid bie futher noted rey sions ees 8 _ po AOR, pon in = icul his attention, and on this very | ak that he be returned to Jamaica. We shall | yeryor hom: ‘cellent benlth, after all the startlieg ns \ snes Suaaay conduct to Dan om that ocession strangely He at once srose and went in pursuit of of Sep amence impression on bis mind. and to bim; be raw no I bt in the «tore: called William bat | ireue of a new cheap weekly journal, at the subsert, whom, of course he owed no gocd will Dan slowly beard no reply. He then woke@ man by the name of Was of one dollar per annum. to be called the 1 permitted bie adversary to cloee upon him when ide, end while in the act saw bis father walking atony eekly Heraid, \t will comprise, principally. the news tbe latter bad polved bis larto, and wae about to hurl the bank of the nuit pond. The ron ran ronud aud | and eninatore whieh ibPomare in Sunday and vow the fat: h, i jek as tl nt + mat cy eded him ot if ferald, ot ename ae ‘Deri pine ‘ream te notater al the pommel of the saddle and ver men were now at hand. but he evaded thew and | | aed ite reading matter wil be entirely die been sufficient to those who knew him well, to Avy) the pro. | brought the wily Southron to the dust Butamotherof finsily plunged in against beam. for the purpose of | ‘vet trom “9 of i eekly Herald. which has beem have thought of the possible means of its acquire- y number in | cocurred At a very early stage, & sreat portion of the pod a ‘4 me pe vo 4 Rey 100. ‘ Pia aba tvasd kits tweety't Mn inte i iiuke ta oe wow jours a will be Totended fore ctey Crowteliee men y t rene im with his iance #! re om. and found bi feet fro e jen or . three hundred, rely civilized | furpiture was thrown from the ‘windows of the hotel, | frm tie cont Matol then In Hourie’s teen fect water, striving to keep bis head wader It | and distribution, Postmasters throughout the coum All the funds of the bank were counted by the to.» high ere and | and we regret to state that a chest of drawers, or some tee Sue phy oo pow doe the Meuteene were | wes eit greek 4 D percued, as he wae | tty, ond Olbers abting es agente. pono By er directors last winter, and the gold not required for | mechanics. # @ mostly well educated and devout | gimiler article, fell upon the head of Mr. Froste. Jr, | pot Giepered to further purrue one who dealt death "bent op drowning s constantly repeat. | reriptions will be aliowed, for any number of e pice use, was sealed up in boxes; she amount marked meee of religion. A delegation composed of Austin | who, we understand, was very dangerously injured | with euch an vnerring band while hounding forward ing. “I beve killed William. | bave killed Willimm e which they tend remittances tur at the rate of on each lid, and the names of che examining direc- | ©. Quincy, Jeremiah Slinger! Elisha Konkapot, | Towards daylight. » +till more serious geek oeeurred | at the fine with almoxt unequalled speed. Poor ard that he was the murderer, They went back tw the | twenty per cent commission for their trouble. Saber tors placed thereon. All the boxes opened were of | J°t! Kevkapot. Mowe Charles, and Thos Sake. being | tos fireman, 1 amed Den was again dcomed to lore bis horse trom over-exer- store. breke it open. and found the poor buy laying tn | bere in any number from five to more, may unite ie the |i and the re-sealing wasdone | 5°" | Ln ge od = of ry ea ielted, this going ore seeeeny nee oe Lk oe pH tion having riddep nearly forty miles over a brok: bis gore, ® most berrifle spectacle He did not die ax | clubs. and 7 transmitting to us five dollars, will re shee: rogiem lass Weed, Spon & los os Sbecrvation. ey | building fell upen ead and strec! tothe | 5 the pace bow doa bait. th ae Was expected. but lived on in the most exera | ceive tix copies of the Dodler Hera an apparently hasty manner. It is but sheer jue | were munch pleased with the Sioux country, south of | ground The blow was, unhappily, fatal. Ths inmates bebe animal erovped beneath her till more noble rider, |e Jain until the Wh, when he expired The father | We are induced to laeue such s journal for the coum tice to Mr. Childs, however, to state, that among | the St. Peter's—ro far as the 'y Of | of the hotel. we believe, all ceenped with their lives, | ard soon expired | felt dreadtoily, and thought be should be hang A jary | try. in consequence of repenced solicitations to thet some “ outsiders” there ie a suspicion against an- | examining and in all probe' and tome of them raved a good deal cf property; but Henrie wandered through the country for upwards of | of phyrictase have pronounced him insane, Aninquest | efiect from all parts of the Union matier other officer of the bank, as well as against an ex- | part of that dist others have lort peay valuables At.or @ very short veareely a particle of food, ere he | and legal investiga'ion bave taken pi da verdion | Hsbed In the Sunday and Monday editions of the director. im pee Me. Bit time before, the breaking out of the fite. there were « merican camp, worn out with fatigue aad | returned im accordance with the shove aata, Young | Herwid bas heretofore had but little of no clrenl Wi e ditional intelligence from | ttt.of the gospel them. We irarned, in conver. | considernble number of persons ip the bar of the hotel, | (a0! Hom Mr Kellogg wil place bis soffering parent in some im | except what it received in the Daily, in consequence e ye some addi gent neaciated from etarvat oe wy Senta Fé an hua, though no later than ion with him, that they desire, if they rettie in this | and we understand (bat @ persom oamrd M’Mahon, who tee after the above hasardous | sane axyinm ~The has thie very dreadtul aifair baon | (be Werkiy Herald being publisbed on Saturday Chis vioual heed, bel u ru jams 4, f <r. to locate an near the Sioux as possible, in order | had beccme chnoxious to the crowd, wae tripped near. fully eontrmed by the surviving wilt ret ly the defeet of not Leto varlewy of +4 ‘oak plese caly The ciciose. had p Boren | ivilization and christianity may | jy nuked. After the fire was dircevered. a number of | hoped it was antrue, but alas, we hi intercating matter in the cour, ‘appears te influence that untutored tribe. ph hot fired in the bar and - , thone two iseues of the Datly I great devastation among the Camanches, Kiowas, | — si. Paul's (Mo.) Register, August 4 [i Samotes up stare. a Passages, toalarm | sic uid rather cay unfortunate as to be engaged in | fordoubt, William is dead, avd the father a mad: one two issues dof shooting, wounding and soal ing. — St. Poul’s (Min) Register, July 80, y om Inptans —This “ pe or Mohican eon- ‘Tre Lave Fine os Mowraran.—The Montreal Herald, on Fox river, | of the 18th inst, epeaking of the fire at Don 18 guvere: | Hotel, on the morning previous, say: ips at | prers of the conflegration, several deph ay he was to have preached the funeral sermon of | inquire into the subject again. W. | seporta we ba: a Sabbath School teacher. Verily, if this man be pe Neer guilty, who can be trusted ? His rapidly improv- ing wealth could alone have created suspicion that ‘was not right with him, bat this should have pugiaes. & binekemiti -