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high hments, literary and personal, emi- | town, the road follows the valley of the Susque- y fit hain as iplotantion 0 the ey court of St. | hanna, sad yeeme through a hi, - je Otse . we The favo: ble news from Hungary has sent a ralown we ie Hartwick Seminary, a thrill of joy browgh the heart of every patriot; but under the charge of th the fall of re; ublican Rome hasawakened profound rans; this 18 one of the oldest in a . Did nota proposition emanate from the | of learning, and quite the only one of its kind in A ‘Herald. that the editor would head @ sub- | the State. It was endowed by the Rev. Joha acription of $1,008, for the relief of the Hungarians? | Christopher Hartwick, whose name it bears, in the I would that your patriotic proposition met with a | early part of the present century, at which time he here in the metropolis of the nation. Ne | was the proprietor of a very extensive tract of laud, better service can be done the causeof liberty than | known as the ‘Hartwick Patent.” to carry forward hausiiionaily, ample means for the Leaving the Susquehanna valley, 1 came on to encouragement of those noble Hungarians. May | the Charlatt turnpike, and drove for some thirty God speed them to treedom ! miles, through the pleasantest part of Delaware The government have determined not to take | county, passing the little villagesof West nad East any action upon the Mosquito question at thistime. | Davenport, Harpersfield, and Moresville. The There are some revelations making which will nincipal, products of this section are weol and our eyes before the meeting of Congress, and | butter. The farms appear to be under high culti- ¢ President will doubtless make it a subject ef | vation, and the country in a state of general pros- | notice in his first message ; nor will Mr. Clayton | perity ; the citizens are almost entirely democrats, take any decisive step m Rey’s abduction, until | and, of course, not looking for or expecting oifice, jlespatches wre received from Gen. Campbell, | give their whole attention to. minding their our Consul at Havana, which are on the way | own business,” 7. ¢., the cultivation of their farms, hither, and are expected to-morrow. .,. -... | and the manufacturing of that very important Old Zach’s old stamping ground, Florida, is in | article, which is beginuing to be justly appreciated wonderful apprehension of # few handred [adians. | in market—Delaware county butter. He has ordered Generul Twiggs to command the The clock has just struck a small hour. I must forces concentrated there, for the chastisement of | get a litle sleep, and be off before old Sol shows the poor red skins; and, anticipating his gallantry | his face in the valley, so good night. oO. and success, has breveied him in advance, toa i veh 2 bi. Major-General. Incoa. Our Berkshire Correspondence, Our Baltimore Correspondence. Berxsnine House, 2 Bavrimorr, Angust 21, 1319. Great Barrinaton, Mass., Aug. 18, 1849. A Grave Crcumstance—Health of the City—Fur | The Trout Streams and Game Covers of * Califernia—Tribute of Respect—Terrible Accie | the Neighborhood—-The Grand Expedition dent—National Convention of Inventors—Mur- | to the Falls of Bash-Pish——Mrs. Funny ee ae Kemble Butler and her Daughters—The Model | Much excitement was created in the city yester- | Young Ladus’ School—Camping Owt—The Ac- day, by the fact that on the opening of the yault of | complishments of these Young Ladies—Vulgar the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the previous | Opinions and Vulgarity of American Society— dey, a coffin was found bursted open, and the hands The Holy City of Brooklyn and its Saints, and of a man protruding, leading to the supposition that | the Nectar of the Merry Wives of Windsor— he had been buried alive, and that he had thus, in | How our Daughters should be Educated—Prejue his struggles for Lberty, forced open the coffin, | dives of American Ladies against Moustachio On an examination of the body, however, it was and French Maids—Our Only Hope for the Wives found that the coffin had been forced open by the | @"d Mothers of the Next Generation. extraordinary swelling of the body, and that his | 1 my last, I promised your million readers some heeds hag i been forced through the crevice | glances at the moral, social and religious aspects under the lid. ji "The weekly report of the Health Commissioner | °f ‘his county, and an account of some of the | shows agratifying decrease of 25 im the num- pleasure excursions which have so long rendered | ber of deaths during the past week, as compared | Berkshire a summer retreat for elegant and polite | with the preceding week. The whole number ot | people from the great metropolis. qeove under fe peas oF ats ea eet 7 | This noble hotel—a fine fabric, built of ‘stone ‘The bak Martin W. Brett, Capt. Witman, will | 2nd marble—stands in the centre of the village, a this sncrting, sor Saliforniae with a freight surrounded by some of the venerable wide-branoh and a go number ©! a nse ers. lost of the e] i passengers, consisting of several families, and a | 1% ‘lms which were planted by the forefathers of | number of ladies, go with the intention of making | the neighborhood. On all sides there are hills, California their homes for liie. mountains and volleys, with quiet groves and | The democrats last night completed their tickets | deep foresta, cool mountain streams filled with | by the nomination of C, J. M. Gwynn, Esq., for | trout of delicious flavor, and along the hill-sides | the Legislature. Three of the five candidates are | and through the glens and !ewlands numerous co- lawyers. i vers for woodcock and partridge, There is no por- The flags of the shipping of this port were yes- | tion of western Massachusetts, in tact, where the terday suspended throughout the day at half-mast, | scenery is so wild and picturesque—where the asa tribute of respect to the memory of Captain | trout streams are so cool and delightful—where the Washington G. Hands, of the ship Junata, who | covers are so abundantly filled with game, or where died of cholera at sea. The remains of Captain | the traveller, the citizen, and parties of pleasure, Hands airived here yesterday, and were removed | find a hotel so well kept, or filled with so many to the North Baltimore burying ground, followed | luxuries. | In fact, the Berkshire House 1s crowded by his relatives and the captains of the port. He | from Spring to cold weather by boarders, and leaves a widow and five very young children, and, | flooded almost every might by parties going or re- featnatcly, before suiling on his last voyage, in- | turning from excursions—mattresees being laid for sured his lite for $2,000. : them in the parlors, with all of which the ladies are Among the recent appointments in the Custom | contented—for they will stop at the Berkshire House, is that of John M. Millington, for many | House. a. years foreman of the Bultimore Packet. He en- ‘The two most celebrated points in the neighbor. tered on his duties yesterday. hood, are Monumeat Mountain, and the Falla of A terrible accident occurres yesterday on board | Bash-Pish on Mount Washington. The former is the steamer Cambridge, on her return trom camp | only about 5 miles north, and the latter some 13 meeting. After the boat arrived at the whart, the | miles south. body of a black boy, about fifteen years of age, One of the most recherehé parties that has gone ‘was found in the machinery, where he had fallen, | to Bash-Pish this s-ason, passed a few days ago.— and been torn almost limb’ from limb. He had | The illustrious mece of Mrs. Siddons, you know, is probably been an hour dead when discovered, the f apene i the summer at Lenox, a fine village ia action of the machinery constantly hacking his | the centre of the county. This distinguished lady ¥ was accompanied by a friend of hers, who has a onal Convention of Inventors will meet | very famous school for fare ladies in her house. in thie city, at Washington [all, to-day, the object | Several of these beautiful creatures were of the of which is to propose certain amendments ia the | party, as were also Mrs. Batler’s two daughters— patent laws, so as more eflectually to secure to ine | One of whom (the eldest) is tail for her age, and ventive genius its true reward. an elegant pony A most of her compan- ‘The Baitimore flour market exhibits no special change | ions were what the English call stuut, and one from a Soturdey. 2 ‘Teaneestions ened We note ales of gentleman among tbe prsiayaets was 60 Bg is. oward street brands a! . whie! struck wii ir uns) -like appearance, that he p@ holders generally cvutend 1Or. Piet heldat | quaintly remarked ‘all the urls inthat school seem- eraineul and Foe fous stere Coe ee ey sceiuebanne, | ed to run tofat, The expedition was as follows: —1 any sales, ‘The receipts of grain are equal to the de. | N¥ge uncovered wagon, dras7n by four horses, car- mand. We note sales of red wheat god to primo, at g a dozen young ladies (or more,) followed by $1 & $1 07; white $1 08 @ $1 10, and some chotce lots | & tingle carriage, containing the matron and her at $1 12. Corn is steady; rales of white at 56e a5ve, | driver. The only out-rider Visible was Mrs. Bat and yellow at 60, 0 60 Oats te. 300. Ryehasde- | on a arhee beautitul grey horse. She wa: clined, with sales at 620. a 500 per bushel. plaid aries wan Pad walla) gon sacks (not roel mmrermecertosmess a sack), ch iting, black fh Our Philadelphia Correspondence. | Veil, hawking gloves, und, lor the fteer use of het vious rates, There was no ‘le of provisions worthy of note. coffee was continued, with free sales. at prices given below Sugars were steady, with limited Cotton old to s moderate extent beginving to await the receipt of the news due per ‘Asivs.—The market for stendy, with sales of about Branvivs —There continues to be a French branudies. and sales of 5 halt made at 5 with some of the vin Breavsrurys.—Flour.—The sales reached about 4.000 ‘85 060 bbls. in separate lots, including common Oswego, Black Rock and mixed Michigan, at $6 8744, # $5 44. a 25 a $475, and fine $4 124 a $4 623; pure Genesee and Indiana at $5 50 4 $5 56!,; mixed $5 Biss; fanoy aud extra (old) extra Genuese at $6 12% a $8 0214 and new do, $7 Of Southern, sales of 200 bbia Pe- tersburg clty mills were made at $5 873¢ Baltimore end Alexandria at $5 3734 a $5 44, and 200 bkls new Brandywine at $6 60. and no rales reported Corn Meut—Sales of 200 bbia. rrey were made at $3 60. North Carolina common new were madeat 1000, 'y ¢ salen reached 8.000 a 10.000 bashels chivtly | at 02360. from store, and at 686 delivered. Corn— Cho tales in the sggregate reached about 23.000 @ 25,000 for Western mixed; Southora 8 white at @0¢.; round yellow at 62a 6Jc ; and flat yel- ing presented the freedom of the city to Boz, and | low in small lote at 62; a 63,0 ; 800 bushels wet dam- then named a certain bad district of their city It is lamentable thit Americans ehould ever refuse to open their arms to a ramblin: adventurer like Strakosch. It is painful to think | live in a country so far from the | limits of real civilization, should suppose that | @ man who sports a very | tache could be anything but a tit companion for our | body knows that n, and Europe old and polishe | per lust quotations. nelish, und particularly the French, fee, models for society—that French masie ere and linguists are the very best and safest nione for girls of fifteen —tht pretty French Is are the only persons whom married ladies can, with any sort of security, keep in their service, | Since itis known that they neverinsnire our children | with anything but sentiments of virtue, and never | ¢lu think or dream of a confidential word from an Ame= ricon husband. In a word, 1s there any hope of ever refining American society, except on the French or Kemble school? It is to be hoped that all the | matrons of ail the young ladies’ boarding-schoole in this country will at once send to ——’'s school in Berkshire, (inquire for the direcs | spirits were made at 350 . cash tors of the county clerk, Lenox.) and get. the | plan for the model’ young lady a-la-Kemble, for if the plan there practised could only be carried out, itis belie ved that the next generatien of our wives | would be able to shoot more woodcock, and ca more trout, and consume more buckskin gloves, | and rowel more horses flanks with the Dimaseus ntaloons closer over a snug | in cut men's, aud tales ders and hams were about 170 bbls, sold at $750 Lard—Smali sales were | | making at 6% a7 for good to prime good supply, and prices levs firm; we quote Ohio com- We., and’ 10¢. a tde, for State, at 2c w7o., according to quality. down Uke nectar from the table of the gods Jonm R. Surrit, protessor of drawing, in the 75th year these same saints ani age. His remains were taken to Philadelphia fer interment. ‘Tuesd e 21st inet , afters short illness, Jaune 1.1m, #ged 26 years and 4 mouths jevds, and thoee of the family. attend his funeral, from corner of Sixteen! me, this afternoon, at $ o'clock. ee M Asner. ly cultivated and | and that iles below | more hi i Theatre to listen to id play of Macbrah of v of * Macbeth” or met,” than they would of laying out a perk in theircity. Why, to talk as that being capable ot settin; could corrupt the enaste dat Weil, it 13 preposterous! than nine in ten of this entire community that will agree to believe any such thing. One reason why this incredulity prevails to such a lamentable extent, is the fact shat there are a few gentlemen, (not more than 290 in all, probably,) who are admitted to the private avd intimate s0- ciety of the great authoress, actress and reader, who have so great an influence over the communi- ty, and are eo very exemplary in all imaginable re- reuade fathers, and mothers, and guardians, that their daughters and wards are not but are amongthe in being admitted, at this tender age, to such sublimating and etherial- izing society. It is tobe hoped we shall all, one day, recover from our American Ni older, Windsor, N88 Schr Jorper, Nickerson, tir Lacon, Bourse, Bes abou’ such a lidy days, with plaster any fayhions which ters of Berkshire! paleo earls 00 @ 160 bbis., fact, there are not 0 , August 21st, of dysentery, Euan W. ears Hii be taken to Bridgeport, Ct. for in- ent the 2lat inst. after a lingering illness, Mrs Maar ears aud 6 mouths relatives of the family fully invited to attend her faneralon W ternoon, at threw o'clock precisely, from of her sop-in law, William J Cory, 45 Marion street. flesh shall slumber in the ground, 1 the last trumpet’s joyful sound, ‘Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, And in my Saviour’s image riso On the 18th inst , of the prevailing epidemic, at his residence. No 22 Madison street, Guonar F. Percival, in the 88th year of bis age (Philadelphia papers please co) On Tuesday evening, the 2st Earze, in the 87th year «f bis age. Bis relatives and the friends of the family are re- apectfully Invited to attend his funeral, at his late rost- dence, No. 70 Christopher stree’, on Thursday, the 23d inst . at five o’clock in the afternoon. At Harrison, Tennessee, Tuesday, July 81st, Revaew | ** D. Sexren. of New York, and formerly member of the | sho Mount Vernon Lodge. No. 73.1 0. of O F. Re On the 19th inst . at Breeven, of the firm of Breeden & At Batavia (East Indies), May 20th, 1819, Fuxpenrcx Morris, American Consul at that place, and youngest son of the late Capt, Staats Mo: singburgh, New York. ist ult., at Leghorn, Lady Geonceana Ne- Le On the 224 ult, at Bergholt, the Countnss Dowacun On the 22d ult., at Carlton Villas, the Hon. E. 8, Jennincuam. son of Lord Stafford. Onthe 18th ult, at Margate, Mr. Daower, whose name, in connection with the Tooting tragedies, is fresh in publie recollection, ed THE LATEST ADVICES ge of 1847, at Canton; Adipirg i Srlcston; wud ochre a Oty Mae Mploanes Avo 21—Wind at cun-rise, 3; at meridian, Sat sun- act, 8. Southport, and goed Objo at 8 respect. Ohio, with fancy specte, that they Herald Marine Peivaperruia, August Correspondence, o danger of co) PM—Ariived—Barks Nims vored of Eve’s c! Rye Flour was souree Wheat—Sales of 2 200 Tt 13 a pity that ave ever became disgusted with Mre. Trollope and her chevalier, to say no- thing of her Baznar—that the Common Council of New York should ever have been ashamed of hav- PY.) n iver. C nat, Doctor Eowanp aruckwtty Plisabawh bushels at 61a 62},c. Qais coutinued duil. aad d at the close. S#e. being asked for canal, and offered; New Jersey and Southern were nomival he sules for the day reached 2,000 bags The market closed frm, with an ‘The stock in first hands was re- duced to about 10,000 8 11,000 bags. handsome mous- | kinds were light. | aged Western sold at lo Dickens Row. joot, Seymour, Work, Conn, Mr. Auven rother, of this city. that we who acy, Seon Ad. " ors, Dighton; En= fofman, sone, Bos upward tendency Stocks of other Snow. Kingston, there was more doing to-day, and we Take: Lake, Norwich 8 of about 1,000 bales, | daughters and wives, for ever Prices remain as Cy ferd: Moro, Phrver, ; wate inal, at Is, Fuxionvs.—Rates to Liverpool were nominal, at 1s. Bika, Provence gp | for flour. and 3d.a3};d for grain. To Loudon, mea- surement goods were taken at 2 Ga , and liquids at 22. 6d. ‘Tol Favrr,—The cargo of raisins from Malaga, per bark Lamartine. had not been landed heavy goods at 27s 58 of steamer America for Halift vre, cotton was worth | it the Exchange Heudine Roo (o7 Baein alo at Kongon's, 21 wid to any part of the world, mail vesrol (siting), from to Havana, «ill close on Saturday, 25th, ab 335 08. Letter Bage of U jackerel were made, in- 28 at $7 25, and No. 3's ‘Yhere were no’ further sales of’ dry cod’ re- No U's at $13 60, No en Wasnincrow, Graham, at inst. in lata 2, 1 ind from the 8, and Sules of 760 bales wore made at 450, @ 500. Linx.—The last sales of Khomastown were mado at vRom |ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ook oie eater Hvnon, Lowry. sailed from Nassau, NP, on the 25th a cargo of fustis, cotton, Mo, aud the same night encountered heavy weather, a Tho wa'er grived on them so rapidl tN next Te So discharge, bot aha oul Navat Sroxss.—The ales of rough turpentine reach- d about 2.000 bbla.. at $275; aud sales of 300 bbls. NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, Ons. Linseed continued firm, and further sales were made at 6%¢, and higher rates were demanded at ‘the close, both for English and Amorican, Fish oils | also continue fi Provisions,—The sales of pork for the day reached about S00 a 900 bbis., including mess at $1075, and Beef was in steady demand, with sales of ‘There was more doiug nd tierees shoul- Te. respectively: r 1 West on tain and ercw, and part of her cargo, were saved sud Nateau, NP,-on the 2d in-t, tr, Davis, from Elizabeth on the Mth, in distress, +13 miles § of the Capes of Delt ware, 00 bbls, mers, at $13 50 spur, and strap down boot, and, in a word, leap more fences, and dive and wade deeper, and come up dryer than any other race of wives in ull creation did a consummation may be reached, is most de- | votedly to be wished, by all the friends of virtue, taste, and religion. Mayaguez, P. it. Mazatlan, Mexico Merid | night Inst, at's o'el encountered @ sever knoaked down, split nsail, carried away fore gaff, ke. Cheere was inacti The receipts were increwsing Wuhiexry.—Sales of 100 # 200 bbls. State prison were Horriete Atremrt to Poison a Wore Faau- Tuesday afternoon, a most ‘was made to poisoa Ly by a Cuip.—On deliberate and hornble attem, the whole family of Mr. David Sands, a jeweller, It seems that he has, had a little girl named Wi his employment. ” Receipts of Produce per Hudson Rever Lines this day jn¢.—1,176 barrels flour; 2,600 bush- els corn; 83 barrels ashes; 11 bales wool ‘troy and arie Line.—67 barrels fir ‘ashes: 85 boxes cheese; 132 bales wool; feed, 6.260 bushels feed. Griffiths Line — 8 072 busbels feed; 11 barrels ashes. Fart Plain Line,—250 boxes cheese; 3000 bushels cate Seneca Falls Line —1,200 bushels corn; 250 barrels whirkey; 8.200 bushels oats, Syracure and Oswego Line.—800 barrels flour; 47 ‘Old Oswego Line,—709 barrels flour; 10 barrels ashes; 26 boxes cheere New York and Cincinnati Line.—434 barrels flour; 1418 bushels eorn; 360 barrels wi Troy and Western Line.—2567 bushels corn; 21 Miscellaneous —1,400 barrels jong, the cara 10 feet, and 80 arrange 0 three pereous froin tome fer the Lon who resides on tor some time. eleven years of a yery pretty looking child, an incapable of conceiving so dreadfu for wnich she 1s now in custod: noon alluded to, Mra. S. had. prepared a quantity of corresive sublimate, se of killing bed ucket ready for use. Island coast are also sclected, and. ‘The bouts are —s r cutter for the navy, in- 20 yents, and then ths great ecopomy iu tl wood =the former will ! copper is worth 3 4 first, and is then worthless. Th arently wholly a crime as that On the atter- Caps tien, cir era Catt ug 3a 'sh Geratiny Pell, WB, 1150 oti ros, Aug 28. "6k, Octavit ell, a oil, vo aail next ny cooeceme! ‘ead Sputen, 1 ay tection from Liverpoe! for Portland, Aug 15, lat 48, opkins, irom Liverpool for Boston, § days Mplallen. ‘from Cronstadt for Boston, July 23, from Philadelphia for Port au Prince, KS Dunbar, 9 days from Boston for St Marys, Ga, Aug from cantenee for Portland, no for London, Aug 12, lat 27 58, dissolved in alchol, fe which she placed in a upper time ai ts. S. and an appprentice, (the ot members of the family being absent.) sat dowa to the table, iney both remarked that the tea had a very bad flavor, and without drinking it, proceeded to examine the tea pot, when it was found that a antity of the poisoning mixture had been i The little girl, who was really the guilty party, was not at first suspected, her and the kind dispozition she had always exhibited, supposition. She was interro- | ¢ ccused a servan' whiskey; 18 bales flour; 2000 bushels corn; 3,000 bushels oats; J00 boxer cheese, Cosia Ri Coquimbo, Chili, Curae preventing such gated about it, whom Mrs. 8, had had a disagreement a two before, of having committed the crime. Sever- al circumstances, however, which afterwards oc- ' ‘uilt upon her, and Owing to her 3 is i jark Jno avilos. Jordan, for Port okt Galt, Bator, 5 in lan’; soor Mary EWizaheth (of Porte~ ‘May azucz (th inst, for Ponce, to load July 26—Brig Rattler, Lambert, from and Jas Bdward, Chase, for Ham- 5 barks Yorktown, Storer, and Brinok, w ver bravest, for Boston, 2 asters ly 25. sohes Thomas cuned, conspire: gust 1—Arr ship Sem! Bi e she at lest made full confession ds was unwilling to complain against her, but as her family live in Ohio, aad as it was dangerous to allow one who had shown herself capable of committing so horrid a crime to large, she was ke, deemed expedient to tl! gust 10—Sbi} rtered at £27 tf Thcae, with Birk New Y the arrival of the last etea ‘tions im cotton heve bee: TORAL@ =" The advices received b; dered favorable, the evived @ check, and the tend: ‘tbe impression in under existin fore Alderman rman proceeded to inter her ina very kind maneer, as to what motive she could have for committing so heinous ith many tears, declared Jaints to make respecting Be tr. Sands and his fami vance in Liverpool having ro- y was, if anything, | ket ia, that the cline, Holde: , Wousually firm, P uehed 1 een. N York via ied Island, sche Madonna, M—Rark Wm Sbroeder, U brie irte, Hetohison, dire) <; brig Ori an offence, when she, thet she bad no com, the manner in whick Janeciro, next doy; Puivapecrnta, August 21, 1849, person, & puir of white pantaloons, well strapped | had treated her; the Washington's Monument—The Old Elm Tree— | down over her boots, which were decked with a | Shesuid that she had learned to tell lies from the The Bastere heather Biche Demiitaden: Menke: fine peir ef epurs. 1t was observed that this style | servents employed in the houses where she had mations—Stocks, §c. dies, for as they made a pretty free use of Every Philadelphian must condemn the utter | limbs, their strapped pants were frequently visible. neglect manifested by the community in not paying | 1* Paty Was gone several days, aud camped out were always ve 5 Ro %—Lark Samuel and Thomas, Soper, une, ‘Aucust6—No Am yoanels. Aguot é-Dart AF demnees, Leavitt, from PE ship Ann Maria, Ongood,for Manilts, for U : povenee to a certain exient amoag the young | been, and that she had stolen some articles of ja value from several persons, at various times. | About a year ago she saw some arse: had been bought to kill rats, and a hired girl had ets, and that if it were put i their trifl the quotations in this market: — Annexed are Livenreot Oassirication, with their tents in the forests of the moantain. It | told her its ¢ Ports Art sloop Bxoe! the respect due to our forefathers in the way of | yained torrents most of the time, butitis said that | food of the fi monuments. ly it would kill them all. | Th grt for Fall Though in private life there 13 the | none ef the party suflered the slightest inconvenieace | formation was retained, and sown on fruitful soil, » Fae Gor! om, Le Cd orig Witla utmost prodigality exhibited in erecting memo- | by getting wet, for it is reckoned in that school to | for as soon ax she saw Mrs, S. engaged ia cleans- be good for the physical education of young ladies PAr!, Ang 16 Are echr Jo! ing her beds, the idea of poisoning the eatire Elica Tu Stor, Eldridge, Al vert Sleeper, N¥ork, Cla 17th, nals of the worth of the deceased, by the relatives | to wear vantaloons, felt hats and spurs, and to get | fomily fleshed across her mind. She watched her that survive, yet the public benefactors appear to inured to cold and heat, and all the inclemencies be forgotten by those who should hold their :nem- | Of our anti-English climate, Mrs. Butler is coas ory most dear. The corner stone of the Washing. ton monument, laid here with such pomp and | are celebrated for the success with which they have | ceremony durmg the visit of General La- | perfected the imitation. One of them, in_partica- | fayette, remains covered with the green | /#f goes out with her model teacher, in boy's : clothes, on hunt nd fist opportunity; and conveyed a portion of the |i he teapot, when no eye was wate liar taste of the aleoh been dissolved, its presence was detected, and the purpose of the youthful murderess defeated. Her ouly object seems to have been to get back to her parents, and thought that of the whole family died she would be taken home. She was sent to jail by the Alderman, who had no dered a perfect model, und, of course, the yoang | Thonks ladies are trained up a-de- Kemble. Some ot them | which the peisen hi Canada, Harrison, soUTH Washington Jonnsten, Aug 20 Hermann, Crabtree, WRN Da | Ge Western. Wolfe,® Sept 12 . Fear before . "S04, 008 shipping most been forgotten. Wandering bout Kensing- | can Jay one hand ona sx-rail feace, with her | other resource, but was not put with the other ton this morning, | came to a small monument, the | fowling piece i othe vi inseription of which denoted that it was intended | and ie ween a teehee erik fe ener, to murk the spot where formerly stood the elm, un- vw, the United States i the most moral and der the shadew of which Penu made his celebrated | religious country in the worll—New (oglend treaty with the red men and owners of the woil. It | js the most moral and religious len oF the was defiled with pitch, the wooden fence that at | United States—Mar-ichusetis is the most mo- one time enclosed it broken down, and close to the | pal upd ‘te! c,ous » New Eogland—and marble stood three empty tar barrels. | was morti- | Berkshire anty e most moral and reli. | fied to see two ladies, epparently from a distance, | pious cou n Massachusetts; and examining the monument. One ot them carried off | Biockbridg: are the most. moral and religio a small wig from an elm eet ire ey Amen | towns im lierkshire. And this 19 not ull—this mento of the spot, but the neglect which the monu- e adia of 7 ; “" ment exhibited must have marred the anticipated see? ie Asenitin ofp Gress Se 1a. ve pleasure of the visit. 4 : + ulture, also, » Ss ee for the police or military. The sheriff made one | and taste—theirdedy Patronesees regulate ever Mistake in rot embrocing an opportunity he bad to | Almack circle of the neighbourhood So say all capture the whole of the rowdy lvaders, collected ia | the people ; so say travellers (vrde Hall, Trollope one rou, on Sunday wight, including Bull MeMule | Mertineau ct td ommne genus) ; 80 says the whole lin, Fravk McClem, Joha McEwen, Xe. This, he | world, and, therefore, it must be true. 'Twere thought, he was not wurranted in doing, as there | gin to doubt it. And, yet, there are many people, « was no proof of any overt wct having been commit- | even in this Arcadian region, who are eo far be. ted by them; but if he had only nabbed them, hind the age, and so insensible to its elegaut and ‘nty of Warrants out against every one for acts | refined acc Hpliehments, that they really quesuon committed within the last year ortwo. The arrests | the propriety, of educating young ladies im made during the riot wre of little consequence, as | this ple They say that for such sensi. none of the prominent rowdies are among them. tive and pure young creatares tu dress in boys’ Aaspeck of riot broke out in another quarter last clothes, and be booted and spurred, and ride Te. night, and the Moyamensing police, under Alder- | rious horses, and go out fishing and hunting, and man MeLain, was torced to fly from the violent carry brandy flerks, and smoke cigars, and tramp assault of the rioters. . about with gentlemen, and bug game, and rattle The democratic conventions together yesterday | off io you stories of the turf and stable with all the nominated about two hundred persone, from which glibness of a , utd how long it took to land to form the tickets to be supported at the coming | such a trout: w the fair er 8, In getting election. fest Monday comes the tug of war. woodeock, £0 y Z India rubber Annexed are the stock sales:— boots, end had t a gentiemaa’s; and how 90 i nore, a Ey 4 pas rie} | they tore their pantuloons off, de. ce —I eay that Henstevrwn 15, otntn dete On caus oy ‘000 mS ! even in such a telined country as this,there are many ehigh 68 66%: 3 New Orleans Gas 102%. After ople who even boldly dec that such harm $2,000 State be, 24, 8714; 100 Reading 17%; | lees exercises and amusemeuts have a tendency to 1,000 Navigation 6s. 40, $1000 Reading Bonds 68; 100 | corrupt young ladies minds; and | have even heard pak 174; 160 do 17%; 200 gna, inHg some go +o far as to hint that they thought ia the Flemington Copper. 6d 5; $2400 U8. 6a, ‘68, end some young ladies, who had gave th t h Flestagion Copper, 4b; ‘ young ‘ ad gone through enc ae cane Aecaptensinte thal 1146 | Asysiem of training, might not make very good wives or mothers Well, it the people of Boston had indulged in 16 Minebiil Railroad 65)¢. .ifter Board—1,000 Per | such rematke, | should not have wondered at it, be AT eal ee oa Nev. Gs, 49; 20 for itis known thet they are rather puritanical, Bank 4 anda litte bit sqeamirh. But ma county hke om the ——y Berkshire, where they laughed so heartily at Capt. a gh ae Martyatt's story of the girl who dressed the legs A ® House, } ot Prarrsvitix, Friday evening, Aug. 16. better things—above all, in towns like Leaox and The Drive to Prattsville—Col. Pratt—Valley of the |S ockbnidge, where there is so high a standard Susquchanna—The Prodwets of the Soil, §. of purity, prety, and taste, which hive been oan | “ end partied tor eo mon re by the writ ‘The drive from Cooperstown to Prattaville would society of such onan pn Mae Bedgwie be pleasant at any time, but more particularly 0 | Mrs. butler, and Miow Martineau, and whole hosts now, when the whole country is loaded with heavy | °! ¢egent tourists trom beyoud the sea—it 19 renll crops, of every variety that is produced in this cli Sarame alae ny ea ten ee aid pore mate. The roads are in the finest condition. 1 | eo much to evy ugeinet such ecenes being enacted left Cooperstown at 8 o'clock this morning, and ar- - za cour y , It shows how far old Terkshive sived here (itty \ ‘ «. | has degenerated ww (fifty-five miles) aout 7 o'clock this oher to euch ernde and rustie remarks ool evening. FM, itis urged, with w pe, that . Prattaville 18 very thriving and pleasant village | Butler is nobly de-« nthe reat Kemble of come eight hundred souls. It hes on the Scho- | tort Mnidl Imoguced a Mra. Sildons, whoos harie hill, thirty-eight miles west from Catskill, .b fool het Dioareoher eso was built up by the tanning business, and has ons a var ow Rae, 4 eeoereraset Mees p K. duced more leather than any other town in the | f oa} Kies bie, was Fecatved wink ces aia United States. I called on Col. Pratt, aud spent ua | fared Kemble, was received wish enthusiavm on hour very pleasantly at his mansion, listening to | jie), outed bad fowned on ber lara | the conversation of the Colonel and his interesting | yeahtlite courted and fawued on her, ttl ee cone | family, who are rejoicing at the return of an only that ehe led. for a long time, tbe : t wh roeeed | son; who, for the past eighteen months has been | gnd yy fachable life with he a bs ~~ | making the tour of Europe. finally come 10 te ‘ “ w ith him and agieed te oom: Col, Pratt came here twenty-five yearsngo, and | mite for only $1,000 per unaum, aod her dangh- foundation of this village in the wilderness: sg - yf ht my ds wns ae ters to be with her ouly awe months ia the year 6.000 Sebuyikill Nav fx, 68. 49, 5.000 Cinel lechanire’ Bauk 26%: 6 Penn Bi yand 0 moreover, that wren Mra. B. ently rea Yerance that has hardly a parallel in history, we- | on Jiwes of Wir i * clergy an saints of that holy city (with ite half a hon dred elegunt. chureher,) rushed to the read. ing like enthusiaste, wud sat and drank it all | tional councils he has earned a fame that will perish with the history of eur reput For the firet twenty miles, efter leaving Coopers: remaining in the private apartm ether, considering that erate, and that it arose the Sheriff, Taken alte, the attempt was so deli tl from so trifling a cause, the above is one of the most singvlar causes of attempted poisoning on recoid.— Prttsburgh Gazette, { Trovrte witn tHe Ixpians on Yur. Riven.—The St. Louis Republican of the 9th of the difticuly existing between the nd the Gros Ventre Lodsaas, saya :—We Ieern that the Indiang were all in a dissatisfied and at coutioual war with each other. * Two or three days before their arrival at the Grog Sivaner here this #l attuck was made upono these x, but they were repulsed. arge of the American Far Compan nnon at the attacking party, and it id they had sworn revenge retura in twenty days, with « reinforcement of feeling rathe 1000 men, torxterminate the Gros Ventres ladians, and destroy the whites in the fort. It was understood that great numbers of Iodians were dying of cholera at the heed of the Plut silt Atgrr, Boob Cherokee, geet rv we, Phit-detpn ots look, <Aéiphins Sia toes, sohe Albion, te of Mr. During the week succeeding my report of the 8th in- stant, per Furops. our market was more saimated, and nithoogh there was some divappoiutmeut exhibited on the reevipt THe S advices Te arrwe at Poston. RPOOL, Caledonia, Douglas, Aug 18 tps, 1 * The da Berane, ‘nln Ver the Wingwara ie | at The Falcon tow Savanneh. Havana and Peene » Aug 2—Are ships isidi 8 tof tis sidh Stewart, F. America, the total sales Vouk; bark Shomer ich eantinental exporters Po ( aledonia, Dong! csvset a | ADA. sehr O'Brien, Sargent, N Dy Avg 12—Arr sloom spect of elegance, refinement, and intellectaal conditio counterbslanced by received daily from the South, relative to the growing Throughout the past week from the inet Inclusive, tranractions have been on limited senle, spinners taking only what their actaal Newark; sloop Cadines Movements of the Sailli j PM—The caip York, from Hanovorian gsiliot Cane Colmnbia, Puber, reevived @ slight chee! te from the brig Stephen G iC, Avg lt—Sid eohrs Barner, S nall, and Mary I Case, r Rumery, Yorks “Ashined, Sob Taabot. visser 16th inst . 1,200 bales were sold fuil prices for nil descriptions, On Thursday. the fiber Jegraph were to hand without. however, the advance, and 760 bales was the total of the hb was to band on Parnick Conins, not a Devavuren.—We heard that Datrick Col- 8 port, by full and has provea him- sell no defaulter, and not entitled to a shade of suspicion in the premises. intormed us that be had counted Mr © sits in the safe at the post-office, and th. mercial Baok, Me. at is due the ghd to recor cerely sympathise with Mr ©. in his sickness, and in this unfortopate eharye. igh authority, late Surveyor at tion inte his aff érterday from ‘The letter mail, as variously © mark DRLS ANS. Ave 12—No arrivals, Hon, Aug ltAre stoop Franklin. Miner, NYork. arson, San Franciscs; sehr Andes, jas only Kupt steady by aales i continuing reluctant in making the conee: In regard to the prospects of a fair the growing crop, | ean add but ti ng all estimates at thie as premature, and *peculative ia the extreme continued rather too damp the last good bolling, the tendency of the plaat at prevent being to run into stalk. from the good rout ing it has obtained by the exces 458; in the C bolance deposited arlicde, Poiladelphis FYorn. Sid 19th, bark Mary & Marthe Beau: 1 Arr tri ore. niet rig Sterling, Pike, NYork; Sea Gell, Sherman, Matel- sohte Geo Tayler Crane, steamer Sea Gull, Sher ‘k Laconia Howes Boe lan, Hiohbucn, Hye Portamouth; Union, Payne, Pw Ast schre Severn, B Parker, Not~ by While Quecen, Chola lege me |, Terrill. Aicany; Jame by OW, Ah Wrieht, Joh a wy | pcebt gehorse asses Rivers 'm P Corti small yield from ie to my previous Hrigr—Heaperve { Suite agiinst prpers om a defanlter are commenced, or in cont mplation, at this time. Me Collins’ health is very poor.—Cinrinnati Com, Aug. 13 ham, Polnt leavel: Pri y, Underdill, Norfeii ) Ellis, Now Bedford; Gazello, Ferguson, New amore bind to ‘New ¥ Camden, B A Merrick, Grant, mnstare of the | ly, the chanees ace still | more deeidedly in favor of those who are operat & bi lief ef this crop proving Boa.ly to by below to the jast two years, as a cout acd dry weather ie now essential for euch « yretd, ¥hieh apy sudden injury the dure, sue as the appear could remder tmporsibh | I fel assured that the stock in thisand all the South- ern poris, dove not exered 160000 bales. aud that the | anount in the interior depots is # very small, that | sierate 11 fy Upnecemary to note it: inet inet reReon, fell 100 000 bales to rupply all demands corey is remehed. whieh cannot be withio ® CITY TRAVE RE PONT, Naw Youn. Aug 2t The lar gor notloed yesterday in the domestic pro. duce markets continued to-day, cles are beginning to wait for the receipt of forwea news due inn day or tso tales of 10 2100 bbla, pots, at yerterday's rates Brraner: opened dull. eepectally for ordinary and unioxpeeted Drange. while good brande rpiancforte in pavtelettes, one would expect Western were ttend) Hi bete me $5 44 Pd Michigan brands white rome lote lew Good Geneswe brought U & surveying stesmer Hotel, Lieut Com Rogers, Chatler- | Dealers in some arth Provinescn, Ave otioued Gem with 1216, and pearle at mmon State an comparing the stocks of there te a defi liam. : 7. Wicks des Bi days, with mdse and 258 My 1, Jnn6 29, with tron, mm Matennas for Co forsms #t aud main topnemst head and bows min at a. ren broke over marketable brought $5 8746. $5 56%. and fair Ohio. with Oveege nud Black Rook, $5 00, extra and faney brands remained about the me with only light rales pearing, but no eulos reported Corn. —Sales of abvit Is were made, at Me for Onin wh a, end geod Western mixed at 5 y the Rev B ' firm while no sales of moment were reported nothing doing in rye floor or meal £00 bags poor Rio were made at (Ke | in firet bande wae estimated at abort 11000 beet Fre — Sales of 600 quintals of report. on private ter $10 76 for mens. a in steady demand = Vevlerate rales of lard were reported at) Me aTe for good fair to prime quality, of moment in chevse or nutter Linseed continued firm with alae of 1 500 eit lons at 67¢, O86, Some thelders demanded higher figures. 600 baskets of sweet oil s+ldon private terme, Tursmar, Aogiet 21 The flour market, during ‘change aud in + noon. exhibited nochange of moment from the carrent rater of the forencon Uninapeeted and orvinary bri continued dull, while the better qualities of State rtendy at previon: quotations Hew wheat was ull and beyon carolina fo sales of moment trans it (Br), Levitt, Lonton, 40 day: duly , lat 46 40, Irom savannah, out 35 day ake nd were made eines Laat sows — Pork was selling at $0 for prime i from the great Kemble | in let ne, 6; tat 0 tos. 09 1 “ar p. om, New Orlewns, 24 days, with 5 days, with covton, to ied of choles om of Rn on—Bark Palandar—Mise Holman—t188 in the steer= age. Lime nron—Bark Heather Bell— | and’? chitoren—J51 Im shewteeraen, et wi vn WP Welk a Western continued ing to inerense f lot of new Nerth grandson ef John be month ard fourteen waned to apeke Moxionn sehr Coquette, fF ‘ ork, shert of pr eae nee pired) The dulness prevalent in the corn market no. Herd in the forenoon prevailed to the clove of With eales tom fair extent. at quotations gi Rye—Salen were more freely made o'clock AM. Relatives a Invited to attend, with it far 17th of Sugast, 149, Luer each aged 65 yours m to Stratford, Ct, for inter. wady prices. Beach. wil for ——. Art, Qarry tela), Minchiey, Cardenss, 16 ‘oly ), Newbold, St Thoma: & Co. Avg 8 lat 2, low " Me Lynoh, lady Deemont, Mes Larey, Moser ed oaroe and ment. airy, but sales wer Pork wasin fair 2S days, with walt, Avgust 2st, at his residence, No 20 Wooster street, bark Joka | Bi Legaury, 88 Born:

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