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/ é _ THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5895. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1850. sé TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, Our Philadelphia Correspondence. The Watering Places, Our South Carolina Correspondence. side of the Rio Volor#do, contait= ee — onenenrarnreir ae: Py Bete ee ‘shee Baha 1850. OUR FASHIONABLE CORRESPONDENCE. Paren’s Panisu, S. C., July 20, 1860. pened ce sane, Saeed 90, she-wtamnily and | with pemercus sharp Binks; placed Wires Out of 5 Procession— ‘Tux Sates, Sanatoca, July 20, 1860. There was an adjourned meeting of the citizens onrtant Bre for about half an hour, without os | {helustraae » aeipie work ab the fa , » Without a# | the inet At tom o'clock last night we reesiveds despateh, an- | ~Zprearence af the Miuitary and Oivic Sociatiee—General | Routine 0” « Fush onable Woman's Life in Saratoga Che | of this Parish, held recently, for the purpove of con- | ie s0y other injury than killing two horwes that ware | csbres ranges of leurs peaks wie memes OF fi tled at the door One of the party then came forward. | main strove. only about « quarte at what he no doubt conridered a tafe distance. as ifto | huge organ mia, On the Whole the tuen ee ore ie when Mr. Stifiwell shot him dead. The party | fortupate enough wtriking. but the music 1 ning, away three horres. aad made towards | the h. . It is gwpposed that thia party were ng those who attacked Mr. Holbrook anda Mexi- | de & part of Mr. Stillweli's party. nouncing that both the lines of telegraph south of | ~‘rpearamce of the Day, $c. si « the Season. $e., $e. i estublishing Philade)phis were out of working order. Consequent- | Itdsthree o'clock, and I have just returned from wees ie phgerrs pir. pagename pene: She Alpe et spe caer Jy, our Gospatches from Washington furnish but little | witnessing the procession; and what with the heat, | pate, woman is, after all, the only interesting pursult— After the Fried were appointed, Dr. S ‘of what transpired in Congrvas yesterday. This ispar- | and the dust, and the tolling of bells, and-tho distant | the only prof'able siudy. And, strane. pluurat, | was ented sap ve Ata a ga tloularly vexatious just at this time, when we are | strains of martial music, and the solemn, almost sullen | peculiar, and exolting as may be her habits, her mo- | ¥" wees, who addtessed the meeting et ‘momently expecting @ final arrangement of the per- | bocmef the minute guns, I must sey that [ am not | tions. her appearances, and her caprices, elsewhere, it ngth, going through the whole subject with that a8 vy toned thine std never shall be, unless te from it. People tree frequent here, shall * ap organ, and I ree no ronson’ talk of the than- organ of Romas Catholic Rio etiduld not~mountaim ‘ ; —---—__——_ —- Il as any other, o. ploxing question which has distracted the country for | exactly in the condition to give you @ very graphio | is only at the fashionable watering place, and at Sare- | *¥ERCy Of spirit and interest peculiar to the char- Sight Seeing m B: “Viewed from tho be ore “ poh h : ng raxit. yy, the watt City of thio has more aha toch atlisasenine. deseintion ot all that T hove snen and beard uring | tops. par coccllene, that sbe aasames her highest form | of sine pnt ag San ry primate rng NuaoweR I. gb woes oe Mae (ad or five hours. }@ streets through w! of developement. and puts on ail her powers of fas- | industrial purewit of its inhabitants. Many thou- | 1 Pisit to tne Opera—The Performance—The Eimper: ‘d by foriage. m ens . THIRTY-FIReT CONGRESS, the procession passed were literally choked up with | oinaiion and bewilderment. sond of dollirs were subscribed, and « cumninines and Empress—The arbor of tito—Islands of the Bey puted “popy ation ‘of a halt FIRST SESSION. women, and children—white, black, and | afer much and long study of the mystery of the ere by the chair, to obtain other signatares ; | Scenery—The Orgen’ Mountaine—The Ciry of Rio— emeulves But, vpow enter- nd although the sun darted down its | feminine character (havg that “ fei ” a committee to information concerning " 6 stery disappears From tho bay Senate. inime character (hang word, “ femate,” I mover | 1 anufectur: to Y nees Diamonds— Shops— Flowers from Featlers—Slaves and | the city is bid by re I large f 1 hind, «rou fiercest rays, in the fiercest manner, the vast multitude | use it, if I cam belp it), I have come to the important, | forthe evrcetimwut ont jt eu gage endrules | 14, sieve Trade, $0, Aud between which. the elt exterals pereval tales” BY MORSR’S MAGNKTIC TELEGRAPH. kept their ground without flincbi: ing. Itis trae thet | put not very novel conclusion, that the keyto woman's | There is no doubt, that m a short time the facto- | After @ fue run of twenty four days from The houses are plain looking stractifes, sud ail New York, | y, ry d Wasuinaron, July 80, 1850. the public buildings were not draped in as costly and | conduct in society is onprice, and that the thivg she | Ty will be mp and in operation. I hear of several | the shortest passage yet po we cores prey day eee ake seer eee a stoctee: hoa, i rn tered a, } ‘MA, WINTHROP’s Finer 4 ANCE IN THE SENATE. as expensive a manner as in New York on the same | most affects is audacity, and most delights to do, is to | Ole in contemplation, and am glad to learn that | im the year, in Rio de Jarwtro, We jest missed the with ere sg Po 6 rat gt ay Mr. Davis presented the oredentials of Rovr. 0. | mournful occasion; still, there was 20 lack of money | astonish you. Im she large cities, « kind of coaven. |‘, South is at last beginning to sce the necessity | grand festivities at the holliteys, so reptate with hila- | Fyv*cting, aud covered with heavy sat Micechelte tthe pecs co mates, enscr 0m | oe taste dieplazed on many of them. The massive | tonal ‘arsier in erected around the feaky Ailes, | ie'em needy fohebinate oe ey meRE NS | Hity and abendon im all Roman Catholic eowatrion | TOmCt SAN sie 1omgtnd aarron, fot of tie = ‘ pemcger pacing ae “4 ds 0 while | which they seldom can muster up courage or longth New Year's night, however, was to clovs, as usual, | Upon the tlugging. The carriage way is iW (he satte : ters black grou! peared limb enough to overieap. Bat i he fashion. with the area a proportion, narrow— barely wi h for” > Mr. Winthrop, after being duly qualified, took his | the following inscription:— Shas bers an ho teaenabie weet: sheect eee Re ROR 2 hee Vor thie we, were tn erect im sate at the | chs Hnud two, when meeting, are obliged to praerudethe reat. TOLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEEE EERE SEE UEEE EEE NEE everybody comes and goes in ® month, and memory THR CHOLERA—POLITICAL A¥FAIKS—MURDER, 5 re. For this we were in season. and, at an early | outer wheel upom the side walk. much to the eadan- ‘aie tales lik \oiebaniat ‘easier, ao + + $- | will pot stoop to record the fitenge end ovrrus. bi fis. m the Mobiie Advertiser, July 23, hour, we found ourselves battling away inthe vestibule | ge™m the life or limb of the pedestrian piid! ooked over a file of the T'rait d’ aod’ | of the theatre with men of all nestons and tongues, | yuiive cnet cree oes ee ne, howd = dea Mr. Pranex,from the seleet commitiee on the Foote | 3: ““"™ M*PEAYORED Rariwsvsty To piscHARGR = | catings of the hour, there is mo time to build up Jor a chance at the tivket office, Ove New Yorbexpe- | i sureto de spatte: = Sow geiooang F3 of the Eco del Commercio. They contain most moar: and Benton affair, made «report, which}was ordorod to | [>;rstitti1iti:tttittittetititittittttiitttiteutites H4tt* | compere them, The broad plata uf the hovel tesemes | 12! deseriptious oF te ravages of the cholera. Ta the If one escapes inj wy, he or less with the rad of be prinited. ‘This a slight deviation from the original, but every | an unubetruc wu for the display of every whim | CY Of Mexico, ways the 7) ait d’Union. trom the 25th | rience im crowds availed us on this eccasion, and we | ‘e dirty mtrects ing is more common, thaw to 1, ' at which date we ceased report. r “ 1 "1 On motion of Mr. Brvron. the eviednos taken inthe | allowance sbould be made for the lofty imaginings of | OF Caprice burn iu a pretty wonu's Drain like Dabbles | Suiy’ the tal sumoer of eases herons Oke dorchg, | *771ved ab the round hole in the wallomewhat ia ad" | joss. (002,? trac daenors tripping lightly throug the -cage was also ordered to be printed. patriotic tide. waiters. The State House,the Post Oice | jolly to wuter and run ils career, unwatchodand uniac, | 2% It will bence be perovived that wo have had | Y820e of oar proper turm; but, ales! cwr coin was not | wht unmentionabies, on his way ton party perhaps, ‘ 286 cases of cholers each day. and of that number 176 | current in the land, andit was thrust back. brovght up of standi hi t THE TEXAS BOUNDARY. the Exchange reading room, the newspaper offices, the | pedid. y say pdhare amse> to 4 rian ally Ae < Mr. Mason submitted » joiut resolution, declaring | public stores, (and, toheske sary per tap peer private sieniee he tenbiepane woman. a Sopahigs fe gn: tan cota wee Seats tae 2 part Khar recom, | {he evident satisfaction of our neighbors, by the alot | ‘y¢r, suing. almost ite tbe ienath of s ont bn te rincipal hotels were covered with | jf you bave nothi evidence of her right to the territorial iWmite therein | crape. bembasine,and Diack muslin, Although th» | riets languidly aud eleepily, having supped heavily om | fhe From, shy Sat apgearance of the hi i the 24 of July, there have been 15 00U cases aad 6400 | 1. There azo no Bandsome streets in Rio, but there are -designated. It was read twice, ond laid over, weather was welteringly warm, there were“ let ups’ | Weodeock ond champaigne at the private restaurant. | 4 Wharcver may be enid 20 cho mente. 0 | the rest, perceiving the embarrassment of situs~| ge veral Duat are rendered attractive by the ti ‘The House bill for the West Point appropriation was | 40 one's melting, sulerings. Occaslonaily, & cloud | Av.iiing her hair or giving tontroctions to her maid, | Sep, tettTe Our friend of she truth of out report,” "| Vom. Kindly offered us ald andcomfort in the premises. } beauty sud zichnew of their shope Of thee, the ies - ‘ over ate letters soy it has diray red from G@ je wasa et geutieman, is individwal,) a sort a oe jor are the most poted. read, and reterred. Would pass over the heated carcases. of the (at least) | uot, niways in the most emiable voice or manner. she | jugty; alan, fom Qurretaro. It innowraglog from che | Of Portuswese Couaeuce Mow aad would imate cheat. { Hormer ie devoted Le the trate of geM aod’ nilver nod ‘THE COMPROMISE BILL two hundred thousand souls who had cullected in the | %¢eidrs the important question»what sbell [ wear? Was taken up at 12 o'clock, the question pending, | windows and on theside- walks, to witness tho pageant, | If it be » lowry day, thissteniug muddy walking. she zs The! ers in the city; many less Selests the longest and thimnest robe bas, whica, deing on Mr. Bredbury’s amendment, submitted yes- than was generally tiel, sed thy aie aus FS Bare ng goes out, must take good care to | commrndeble ‘map: Lhey have opened nompitals, | unbeard-of per centage for his broker services. Ho leo of course are superb, and ex- | png un ; ' etd the sick to seek them; but tb pat! over, bis interference was at least timely; and. sweur- |} douse adi pow ‘Mr. Bxaastian offered an amendment to Mr. Brad- | settled by extending ie from thirty te sinty squares, = tely hosed in those bape Lisle breads, | tvit by the poor of all ao towhed hospi =H =A ing & fine seat which commanded a ful view of the | & Hone fe en5 consequereé. The “Dury’s resolution, removing certain restrictions from ae ® bce jo Geena obedetiog undance lessen an, and alt Hurepe could ¢ and ravishing as the curtains of Titania's at benefits being derived | stage. the audiener. and bis Majesty's box, we thought ‘the Boundary Commissioners, which was rejected | about one houranda balf in passing any particular Gult. Jalapa, Orizaba, aod Vers red the e@ himself, no doubt, much seoner than fering a by mistake, po doubt, he did jnst the reverse; for. 'y suthorit f Vera Cros are aottog t rived within the theatre, we found he had dedacte: But, ali Seolprectanienowns, ‘There is a #0, monial couch. Upon descending, she disduins = : no more of the hiyb rate of exotian, not afford s-market for them Bragtian diamond ort of pape or husband, (as the caw may be) | ‘The authorities bave issued an edict, forbidding all | As ueval on oun ‘cocasions, a moxt Liberal allow-.| is nut, however, of the first water, ao that pereous in - without a division. cint The military.with the exception of three or | but patrenixes with o smile and the tips of her tlogers | descriptious of vegetables, fruits, feb, ance of time was allott d us, to magnify our inte! porstrsion of @ real brilliant need uot become warmed Mr. Dawson offered an amendment that until the | vrcompanies, made a Boor display, in point of num. | & *!!m boy in aoe Cag ole Mes down moustaches, Pasty Fanaa Geese sae Menemoennote Po ‘AD appreciative capacity commenrusate with the | and dispose of thelr treusure et ediecoupt, Tie rus . bere. ppearance.and discipline. About six or eighthun- | *00ve of whew Have beom waits soos Bee, o'clock, | The political borizon cf Mexico seems enwrapt in fortboomlog display. But all time-must have amend, | % Ovidor is a long street, and is lined on either site boundary is agreed to by Texas and the United States, | dred intautry and cavalry turoed out, of bests an, bs, A Sau ny by undeserved | clouds. Hope of ite future grandeur is fast dosertiog | sud at last endedalso the period of our mental psoba- | with shops I d down with the richest fancy arti- ‘the territorial government authorized by this bill ehull | third were officers, Atany other season of t! jee wel a Shion the Prov 0 pring, im the | the hearts of the prople, Taw dirmiesal of Senor Ga. | tien and bodily euffering. for the heat was intense, | Cles snd orpsments of every description. Thy are im porte ee r, trom Fare y disapprobation, He bad been replaced | Of the Emperor of all the Brazils, Bon Pedro IL, fol- | #04 1 eww, amo jem al, &w new desig: ent by om Lacuuze, Minister of iennen lowed by bis suite. tle entered bis box from the rear, | brated feather flower establishment of Madame Fiatot, Gu de some astoucding develop- with the Empress leaning on bis left arm. came | DOW fallen into the bangs of Mad: Dubois, is a no- ‘be state of the treasury. {He is said rd to the balcony in front, wad-stood facing the | tedexception. The tamense reom of her es- to bave been dismissed because he was too honest to pee. A words of announcement were spoken | tablishment is lined with large glass cases; Gltod wit! beccme ths tocl of ambitious men. The Trait d’ Union cfiicer deeply embraided in geld lace, to which.| the deileato wo epee responded by # shout The Emperor | tiful flower is asury is not only empty, but there are no utly twice. and was seated. The orchestra | freshness, and almost to fragrance. fro means by which it can be filled (at least pon struck up # national air, which completed, | Ceored feathers of South American birds. The rarest he: Meal tn che toes ties alee of @) ‘Tho state ef the country arises from | the curtain rore.and beimaymary drama commenced | #20 perhaps (ke mast beautiful. certainly the mos Mr. Winrnnor (wbig), of Mass, rose and said ho had | PUt old in physical mutans ( prpreperteny ae ee hich have crept in, aod become a part and | where the rea opera was Ernaui,” | €Xpebsive lower, ix manufnctwred from the dettoate * “ 7 tame, I ume, a8 used in New York,) called forth the breakfast table, foo, fashtonuble lady re- rtion of its rystem of government. They mus and the prima donna’s voice and acting excellent; bat | feathers of the hamming bird. which is found bere, eneceived a letter this morning from the Govornor of oe BM, dmiration. It was drawa by eight grey | ceives calle, congratulatory anu inquisitive, listens to changed, ere aly permanent good cau it to | she was poorly supported, and I turned again te the | Dot larger than ® honey bee, These béautiful flowers Marsachusetts, informing him that he had been ap- | berses, ene horse led by a respectable white man.in a als tor the morning promenade. the atternoon | Meteo” foyuleccne., ‘Khe kumperor's box ovoupiodebour one | 8Fe Mostly manufactured im convents. tn all parte of pointed te supply the vacancy in the Senate occa- | Disek coat and round bat, instead of being led by « —im biber at the same |” A frightful arsassination occurred at Puebla recent- | quarter of the whole wmphitheatre. from which it was | Braxil, and are brought here for sale. To me they pos- ‘ ep 7 mitersble abortive imitation of a Turkish mute. Af ly. The victim wa: the Hon. Don Camillo Barros. The | sparated, on either side, by two immense mirrors | Se#d on additonal interest, on this account ; and C -sioned by the resignation of a distinguished friend, | ter the car followed the counterfeit of “Olt Whi- ferveuts were wll at corlymass,when hisown vaict onter- | These, by reiiecting the hundred lights of achaadolier | COU!d amost Fee the pale flugers of rool ase, now in the office of Secretary of State. Having | tey,” led by © proce and ® bad counterteit he +d bis chamber avd struck his unfortunate master at | ussendid in the cevtre of the box, as well as the rich | tovebing #o lightly the delicate port bira— ing least 26 blows witha knife He died long cre the | dresses of the royal retinue,rendered the effect doubly | the leat—and gossamer petal, bringing to life ageim of Congress and Union | tjerres from bis port of Minister of Finance, meots | A grand flourixh of trumpets announced the approach | ™0* - not go into operation. east of the Rio Grande, nor any | *tizen soldiers of Pbilagelphia, who sre nity for examining her | wi, State be established from New Mexico, embracing any | ps Par a rarer pr okey territory east of the Rio Grande. ut Mr. Banton rose and spoke warmly against the amendment. House of Representatives, Wannincron, July 90, 1850, THR WITHDRAWAL OF MAR. WINTHROF. aflorded # fine epp» all their beauty and variety. reakfart is the next important event; and this is loitered ond dawdied over as long as possible, tor every moment 1hus disposed of is a clear gain on the incurable day that erceps 80 slowly by. Boiled ebick omeletic, corp bread. sausages, boiled «eggs ani but- tered tonst—bebold the stapies which, garnished with an infinity of smaller matters, constitute the ordinary brewkiast of these ethereal begs in diaphonous mus- for in wi save color did he represent decided to aceept the appointment, and boing | {i's vous war hoe of the departed he, last blow was given, The valet then gathered up all | bril cme favorite fewer, in her long seclasion from she called on to do #0 without delay, he had Mar 2 th eee oe penne 2 fled. iating him in my mind with the Portu- | world sa ace Lge = thu rolicring many ale fin ome of the large inns of the wdard, I had formed « very insiguificant ide ‘arisome house tp he , thought fit to announce, in the presence of the oS Peri eit ing the approaeis of wight. thas be might ef- jesty’s proportions. On the contrary, he i t the first thing. next to the dithiness of the ‘Houge, that his place will be vacant from this day, and | 100i" ity snebes in mL Ahe rage. | There ore bts, ae. | seo ye.” The judge of ue district, youn Feewiv. { rix fect in height, of erect, soldier lik et attrecte thesteanger's attention tn Bio, he requested the fact to be ammounced to the Governor | {he way. is about as big a# his sure you, then an animated bowling sreem | ing information of the horrid murder, had all (he yates Indeed of noble bearing A high, expa DO I on aaa Hing rows uties spirivuclio Miss H-—., | of the oity closed and every inn seare! bloek upthe streets. It may be truly said. “dark Bt soonday ” With immense cargoes of boxes, baler, barrels, tubs, coffee bags, aud bage of tour, they asrociations. of ttt the with the butch- bd queenly Mrs. L——, and the voluptuous Miss Vie esvessia nee Aeoresed, His bands ‘vere yet red sic varcea ose | After the promenade, the bowling match or the pri- | “‘Diligemers between Vere Cruz and the clty of Mexteo caposisa vapredlavereuhioisaion masts ti trot about the streetsin the bot sun. chattering « mowb iotense in pase boom robbed mear Rio Frio. and the passengers ri- | then that of his subjects. His hate, of ight brown, =: mek LAD dimers step im aaa Pagan ers 4 of all thelr money. The conductor was killed wes cut very short, and he wore whiskers, but no r Rosen, tireraite iastreams They pleasing expression of countensne Masrachusetts, % the vai lous societies, of in the urusl form. In taking his reputation of intel}iy adieu of the body with whieh he has so Jong been as- | the city aud county, pe agctated, bo ehiese, 03 Aap :n te sien jest and briefest | Temperance and engin: bose companies should al hy the highest their reall: vate practice of echottiscbe, ® season of equate Ba coat: 008 Ne enprened dno boartiat in pene free, ead with their really eplendid banners | ¢urest occurs. over which we ure compelled ewishes to the Speaker sua each mewher, for their ‘at deal of attention. good folks on the sid ‘The train ot OF arricres were attacked ing | wurtache, the latter being the exelusive privilege, or | UBCoVered backs an “Joalth and proopertay. Ho thon witharen vo the Bencte | Eciue were ween ints sarpribna to cussore amas tes similer manner. “One merchant was robbed of pibouo | infiction, ct the common soldiers, His drera wae very | endure the climate and their hard task. howe vor, chamber. tmaem ders of the * fighting fire companies” were moauy worth of merebapdise, whieh will rain bim completely, | rimilar to that of the United States Army general ofi- and sre usually very weld treated here. TI BICUSED FROM SERVING ON COMMITTELS. young men, under twenty-two years of age, and that Devry Hers bas become terriied at the fearfal Azote tra ombellishment of the regal insig- | meste acme msticulerly. so by the slde of hee, tall m @an Binz to Pi nd then | and sppesre particularly so the side of rt Lime. Hers wit, Doweses, reure | speure oe he aie oy bieth, wieter to the King sand. ° hich spares neither talent nor beauty, and has deter- » Uanmanson (dem.) of & member of the | Ue bets of pearly all of them were adorned with » mined to procerd Committee on Publio Lauds, avd Mr Hackett, (dem.) of | band of crape, dla Jakey, By far the best and Pa. of the Committer on Indian Affairs, were, Sent, conspicuous eeture in Tie precession was the Lee pane pra 7 yam ga dd butebers. ~“ Mounted on pee bees, and — ot Naph ast ond gg fa aan consequence of Il bealth. lack scarf over their white sbirts, they u Durango are greatly om se re wore a tare ith @ precision and a ésprit du corps whic! from the indians. The San h it is bardly too bear testimony The treedman poke ame Le wy Solsibs bets eeiap bueened cad duneoneke: Slistasuee, Gren often becomes cuite thrifty, holding “Mees of trust sud ried off by the savages. Ton men were loft dead on the —.. ‘The greater part ef the army is composed juminate | ” The Governor of Chibuabua has been dismissed by Biaves in the Legislature of the Biate. The reasons gives were le world to gaze at. the the any of any co-operation between the exe- With the ladies in the boxes rot the a ‘aril, as well as all domestic animals, bear upon some part of their bodies, usually upom the about, I was not | face, im the former instance, the distinguishing mar richly, sad even | Of their owners. Heavy broad cloairices, crossing esol rious apgies, with an ocoarional dab of on ip Lhe raw state, characterise these ‘Three et the drjuties wlected 10 C selertally attired, and veny biliset, wich, siemouds ‘uties elected to had fallen nts fully attived, and very ant wi on ds, Written | vietime tothe chucrs. aware but their britliancy extended noturther. The climate On the first of July the diligence coutaining the | i* too enerveting to sdmit of much intellectual « poy) le np cedi ort distance from the gate of Pa- the Immense expenditure of sooke would make 4 speech, with « view x ivanis contemp- Among the pas cogers were 8 company of actors anti-slavery tina, Proceeding wih tne pabiic sss dad mot having Hor ‘One of thrm bas sinee died. and sit hopes gumingie Vere rus. The robbers toak all their gold whee em | Prarnongd o Fone ye 4 to ride the bobby, he moved to lsy | for the recovery of the other have been given up. and most | and miver, kas to he ete satin. om the table, and it was STAD TAY | enchanted, 4 ii eorslod. on very. om” House then went into Committee of the Whole Our Harrisburg Correspondence. the eve. |+ merchant of high com- on the State of the Union. Haanisewno, July 29, 1860. ot Interesting from the Rio Grande. rrcens sesneseanonein teases TREE Ra RRVOLUTION ART PENSIONS. The General Tanking Law—Railroad Inteiligence—Bed- K, | MURDER AND LYNCHING—INDIAN DEPREDATIONS. 960,000 were yearly landed upon the coast of Mr Bavir moved to lay aside the California bill — os ¥rom the New Orleans Boe, July 22 ft Bekio re ngreed—06 to 68—and. on bia motion. the bill to pay ford Springs, #e.. $¢. per. Byles aheygeny occ = phe i. tn the port of Kio alone, four cargoes are, om . a ’ revolutionary and other peo-ivns was taken up. ‘The last session of our Legislature passed a law pro- ys og ricon Flog ‘of July the 17th. Captain Brennan was | {\ Phat Ong ent euet' Gnen ati Wandaber Sceanien wadamae a cn rn Ay ore Libiting the cireulation of small notes after the ist of | unre. fubeldce Inve midnight) and. aar Burdened st Brownsville by the notorious BUI Hardy. | Sigves to fashion, they tat awelloriog bh «Progress of the Cholera Throughout the | 4 cust next. This subject is attracting much atten- | toga sleeps. ry Uk. ag of the horrible, deed are. thas telated Stiff dress coats, endeavoring to appear prrfe qoret on thts coasts Speipiceestipns Duty 06,000, «| enrane ea AEs es te ete Tans Mancror, Putsom Qo, MY.) | sus ofioune wots sstousded with tbe body An” | Sa ain would have ‘been an auiemyt to, conceal out al verses cannot follow, andl . 7 press irrespective of party. Ne form . t Justioe Kacon, im consequence il; t the enemy ‘The cholera has broken out at Uniontown, Pa.,and ing denomination of five dollars, oan be passed, issued, | Description of the Lake and Surrounding Seenery~ The Of the Uoroner, had been called to hald am in- | ci"here wes from the stage, "We could ¢ 7 Once w hey are protected by \ at Harper's Ferry, Va. Several fatal cases ooourred st | trarsferred or exchanged, without subjecting the “FisiteramuAt Pie Nic, #e #0. dh lg eT A emcee Bd of rentl | While 0 ig the Rarbor, there the Intter place, yerterday, Cholers prevails in a tye eer bob peres Sen Many readers of your widely siroulated and valuable | Hardy, both rece from Ualveston, Tt appears Sumber of towns along the national road. sousis, the Geiss Journal are now ruatienting st this most delightful of | the above two, w eaty was readily Pirresunow, July 90,1850. | the democracy in that ‘all delightful epots, and owe to its columas the infor- | tne snd the vy aye Matthew B. Lowrie, formerly Alderman in this lous measure beh mation which induced them to seck its pure delights; | Brennan left ‘ere lying down, and the . clty,and much respested. died on Sanday afternoon, + stitutionsl, aud why but there are still many who know not yet thet such pool fae nodding condition, The Pekar s phy 8 of cholera. Several cases have been reported during enen) of the law and states piace existe. Im one of those who find enjoyment im | jun breet’ Fangs bg Ft ed wig 1 vdownammapaay the last few days. | otto Sin Somes opening the way of pleasure to my fellow mortals, and | his banda. . ‘The footman, with the praiseworthy There are three fect of water in the channel of the | }® Savicnte ‘ Propore, with your arsistance, to enlighten those who | Ws# too late; the faial riab came too quick aad toe | iotive awake, bad seated himself very un- Pétice Ente! zm Dable thir : certain for him to avoid it, Me ran some thirty or tbe @! Dut sleep hed river, | stil remain im ignorance of (bis sylvan paradise, comfortably upon the heel of the wheel; e The Case of Georee W. Niles. —¥ enterdny was the ds: vrs, July 90,1850. | ; “ yo — forty yards, fell. and xpired. After commi Dot forgotten him, and be was nodding away to the 7 wipdemper mre, ecg RM Lake Mahopac is s beautiful body ot water, situ- | the outrage. Hardy beck Iuto the house, tome tine bis fetiows wore piping oo lenilly. ap- | opeloved fre a fursher hearing cn the erie. con. cos ‘The cemeteries sepert, for the Wwonty-four Bouse ‘ ated om the highest ground in Putnam county, and | 'i# Knife in band, reeking hing 1o Inepeet more closely the e=rriage moume- | {Pyrec? “gree pending, ngnlont Goorge W Hiine tne ending at 0 P.M, on Saturday, ten cholera deaths: Gotass about foor hones froma Mow Yor ty som. | Rests ene thas’ Ings, 1 tied sceldentally with my full weight 700 a | eee iene oe a ea ay ohark and, the same time on Bunday seven cholera deaths. follow me toes, He avoke with a start, aod, coworiving that I | p00 i), Prosecution. Counsel on the part of the de- Ormcenmart, July 30, 1850, sed end Gage. Gisise aoe wo very goed Rates Wa USS ESe arr nee this gentle method to apprise him of the | frog eppears to be on the increase, and no an » | ample accommodations for fve hundred persons, and | {? }vare, whieh | approach of the Iasy guard, paid me, though with the | pow pomibly form an idea whem the matter will be ‘The Board of Health report, for the twenty-four | we bave nearly that number here at Our | that be LI * tortions of countenance, * muchos ara-| brcuEht to a close. ‘The witnesses proposed to be x- hours ending on Monday. fifty doenths, twelve of feo tiy wid an: | principal emurement im the morn! tod fa | Several Seacies to prev | —the first instance, I presums, | sioined were not In attendance at the appointed Nour, swhioh were of cholera. The report, during the twenty- 2, Pittsburg. | sailing and rowing; in che mise of the Gay Others started in | showered upon s man that | 504 the care was further postponed until « coavenivat four hours ending this evening is ton deaths from Without the delay consequent ona vedious vayage 08 sontable, sheltered from the heas of Ugaais: | T2E SO ce taa” “"Siverybouy thet has visited Rio fe 1a nestactes about | #7, Bext week * csies tone preentia fifty-five from other diseases Pumage cea have Hee ‘Aen rage is the tefural of Brennan to let Hard: te beautiful harbor For beauty, sa weil ae safety and vest —Two young men, a ee _ sear ya July 20, 1860 of =e, ” ernee from the Decom ef the iske, "There ta . Bey, while at Brace, which is, in sii probability, | Scnvonivacs € cbigbte rit In adeatted to be second to provera byw Ry kas ote pA ae tikes | slong | rivalry betwein the two housrs, whieh revalta im tne | he truscause, 94 Hardy was beard to say. on the | none in the world The harbor of Uomstantinuple Is | Oot the window shutter of the pawn shop NO tide For the forty-eight hours ending last evening, om fle | inereated comfort of the inmates, by the extraexer- | PAY %F, from that pinca. that be = slone allowed to bear comparison with it. Protected | ijviston street. smashing the glass, aad stenling there- fren at the rate of 25 miles an hour §to Dilierville —ene m’ fonk and Balactn to man. The people resolved to mete out justice to | frm the sen by bigh pi tories Of eck. whleh = » tog the glass. toe See Ore deans wenn exerted, coventern Seing Beyond Lancaster ofty 11 mties,, Mave, Whey tate the | tre ee ca ae ee the murgersF. Gnd they scoordingiy ssumbied and + the entrance um wither side, end. still farther | Leh. yer ine foarte of ailater thd selee: property cholera | Penneylvanie Reiiroed Company | ; mended eulprit of the deputy sheriff, who | ded by tbe thi all Islands called the Three b Less of Lafe at Ce pay eed mat ite lekaee dee bx peek enemies Oy thom cocks botommbeaye, wae bot = te deliver up the latter tato their hands. | fivters, which divide equally the entrauer, at most bat ae oy “Wrecks and Less of Life at Cape Hatteras. reac! eS ee ee 6 [eve thoney the tectas. and wate pave 0 Gisect tom lected be | a third ora mile ip wiath, the waters of the buy are at a ner tend Pines eee. Bastimone, July 90,1960, | BM. and only top for O° ooere see ttebs | Gevey to mac the genvtal Joy of the wholecrewa. There Anew be had al timer as quiet as the suriace of aemooth lake 19] navieurreated youtarday, Wa. dohlacer, editor of the Coptain Hall, of the brig Margaret (all, from Clem. | Bom,'s reached 6? A. Mt. eer aokets, fer ollidaye. | im the pure alr of the place rat Ail parts, the water is cf great deyth, and stipe oan | ndey Urrman wewapaper, called the Hew Yorks Ob- fucgos, for Philadelphia. arrived here this morning. im burg These will probabiz be, withdraws a4 soos os apne es Ra ene chigacee ae do tuMelent Gictaces from the shots Green ote eee rey td vee was the communication tehed Crossing Lngpead other to ride clear em ales po Page gh yi anand ee ee the Alle abany 0! mile by daylight und by cars, negate fe Sy. Fewre are tue from each oth rob. ai Sevarty-Grve curest, Benetnatate. totally lost, ff Cape Hatteras, on instant. over the beng, taeilons worth the entre lake, irebiy It seems that Mr Seblater is oberged with pabilaptog oncoceded ‘Ones at Johostowa, end rural also a small one he 30h of Janae iat, ote Se aes ae ann oe men | Vinee chen ene detenvs ot tos mites to Pte: | cf Deanty, which tase le Te alleged to refer to Mr" Dreer, is) mated. shat the ashore. Three of the crew were drowaed, | other side, the by och tours bas o variety of ‘bonte for lage this harbor posvorees owrt others he G. ® ‘hw Berty- burg, ie travelies to packets and com- Dame conveys. iA q sailing vessels. Batnot alone | Minister ate orman rok im erty Captain Hell reports sreing sight vessels ashore, mendable sffording # panoramic view of «rich | the ‘ure of boarders. and oft a. from the piassa of Bald- ress BBO rgreer a ahaa a of | Aret street, Bloomingdale, robbed bis jon stllong the cosst. The namer of three are, the Belle, sericultural country, sot rurpassed in the Union. | 5 See. Be res of 6108 culrurtet v9 Bien be pay laretect or tent. Fale ~Oceam, and Racer, all of Wilmington, North Carslins, | Op this route bekets are glenn © oe Saeed | 0 the impulse foalith Us. ond gow suengieles edthe codon ior tmp 1} Tagen Trey | a WY oat which attract there, as s Del Justice Osborn ine warrant for the arrest ORT aitad ier abiy ch ine adic pay PRigstee enna” pentesirat or hicks eeeeeaee, | itt Beutert sa cba the magiaeate hold | $26 testis wemmerated, RR the sate vie honey toed with suianed emergion, 6t only by tnen, bus pede Bet 3 ML, fn Combestond, end 70 miive staging over 7 Tous ot softvale— to short, ail nature sseme ollte te pant fat |g vrasce, during the entteene, host, two eegrons. of a q ve ye otre hd ve fe | ponies Oe crane sere | is Ie the Grd Rwnne ie, nove nttng eva, | Fonte former aioe cay gu aus ey oo ball im the sum of $6 600 to appear for trial. beets ope heros [s cathy 0 ponte Ce ee re ae ee | oe latter ome of the bellies of the Pine Pointe chest or — od » to thore who to viet 0 mous - eW ct i 8 tm A j tain reson. ether ma an valid or ier The glans) surface. sed all Bo, Sok en come Conflagration at Oswego. | tame of variows mineral springs at Bedford, ‘The bay of Kio from Oownom, daly 90,1860, | paren ER Ray | Leg A eg te high neve toe ereed, temae fi werterly A destructive fite cosurred in to's place last night. jo mse | with liver evs, te be oe wy shout bis neok, death = J b+ full eirrumter swlor began to but. nod Jackson, to stop ube butte Pandes's Mit, with five run of tone, Matthew's ditto, | vande ean tevnity Tn, t Opp ras the tone it te two Sieuchaseiiencns bere Ta a yp es with four ram, and fifty other buildi g+, were destroyed. fielion dae, ptm Ae mn It te so thet t bung over the chim. The ‘pollee were at- “The full leas has not. st prereot, |orn ascertained. j here ate two modes of access. treeted to the apst, and conveyed bot 6 partios 4 — | Raliroad, Ley he teow my A Med q — cys ap cumeaiiins Coe peat S i - het He “ we oy res ws Cwoe Pere na Drowned. ry cebpae ate aes te | cena ee tent © te te committed to the eare of De Uovil. dhe prnow -urgnon, Acaast, July 80,1850. | The other rouse We too Cumberland Valley Retirosd, | and war moured without much difficulty. and wel wt Dongrrous Attempt —teman by the page of Sam ‘This afternoon, ® man named Ebenerer MoGes, fell from Harris! to Chambersburg— fitty tee milee— | iato lndian River, from whenes it war abipped vie ated om Monday fr, ct. rom canal bent teat Masts strat bridge, and Siete | SOEN"SES Sabon Sng san ae oer bg ‘. ey ee wae drowned. A boy aiso fell from « camel boat near of the separations Hrwt eaten; halos eubr oe. tse Cotamble street bridge, aod was drowned. | The springs mile wees. Be ipa wae eprente Hi 0 ton, fie bend the rook Iejetre ip arositary country reat with terion pemnenentienteasany a , i gr OLOF ave be frag: mot With flowers, and tee The Hall of the Viceroy, dee. meee vo the foaese tn Pie Ing, ot ott ewarene, oh a me tend oe pers Sonaee ore ore, penned tees toons = fg Ay ae aes ehoe at the Artor. ‘The bull and engines of the Viceroy have tH a ending Defo wma there ral pe ) 8M; OO Blake, U.S A and for three thousand dollars. The purchaser wees party Toe'itheresogaging te meryrs i conranmenia sale | OL Seeenceean veny ehastes —Seven- he Devnet ee tide th Me oe iged yesterday es the Ame "np crm ey ee SACU Tas | Heath, "hse Stee Tas bomen ee teer. Sst rat BR Mig, Wha it te om 5 a i wt ‘elim i one SE TG: Cocte : Sica meget ome Sere ,Sinitere He ip said, soe hall & we 5 pee eee A cargo ot six bundred bushels of new wheat was re- ht aod the Hall died im Howton « fow days since, from | wos om the tht inet,; the Aret carge chet it would bes di . of corrosive sublimete. prepared through the » a there ctors to may Lompelorstiess of 09 apothwoary, when the prescription ‘The population of A city, M4, by a recent Sniomel. "Ths vecboloal terms ere cimiar, bot a4 eeaeen, 468, The athe’ fees febera ade tute od] BS faticientiy 00 os to exeure such » Bander | Con! in and ‘Ube dat: the ceneus lew. to Cope Mag thie week The whole smount of money eolleted In Philadel: RAty he got Sart, the Cartan rotund A perder mil, th ove hundred hogs of porter tea ta tas. Sat are be teres com watdia tiow plows | 1, te te Regs. Menieus Minister, and Y. De to Resa, the eufiorere by the Inte fire im that city, Op to drive when jot cleared hit out, and Grove | +a blown up, on the 225 fort , ovar Platter Wi or = koe \ oat 3 Sn Aigde waren tae et | it mast. copie. A hon nomen Marble wan Killed, ile Uvoraee “AMO OrGED. Tae fieet of thy menetein oOPPr Y are nt thw Union Place Hotel.

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