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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ES — n- se, : — —— | NO. 5900. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1850. a” _ ‘TWO CENTS. whe English View Professor Webster's | ane ofan Acronaut on Horseback. 7 1 Cane. “ ‘ails Corre spondeut, writing: t on, The bill providing for, and making a propria- {From the Londou Times. July 18 —The ‘aunounce ment of the pee a an eI CRAPHIC INTE y permission to censecrate the burial round in the Internal Im roveme ts. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, navy yard at Ireland Island, pe ty granted, THE KIVERS — manpons, and the ceremony was subsequently pertormed. e The Crops: ; :| The St. Jobn, (NB ,) Courter, of the 27th ult., i | says :—We learn that the crops above Frederictea Wlection for Governor in Nerth Carolinas 4 year or two afterwards 4 fine crop of grass ap- tions for the improvement o thar | A very terrible story has lately beew uuder inves | tevin, ow boreeback, had li i ial Wasnineton, Augnst 4, 1850, Sodret within the sacred precine's, and the rector bors, contains the follow which is to ce paid ation before one of the eg oH courts in the The *eutranse 10. this ipsoatee ype raieeyt morn ee Vilas Syrups = wil Private edvices received here this evening «tate that of the parish of Somereet, in which the dock yard d moneys in the treasury:— | United States—that of Professor Webster. We do | Champ de Marg, Was ove franc, aud yet the crowd | be very abundant. We are foformed that there not, for obvious reasons, ofien choose the causes | wi hs 7 : celébrs of any country but our own forcomment | no pares we Bicat as wt the races, where | every prospect of suck a quantity of provisious be- The Old Bailey seasions, and the various assizes, | xppeared thorou; Myth ioe ts about forty, aud | ing raised in that distrist as will be sufficient for | Unbyppily furnish us with too ample opportuni ies | on. AL one o'clock rgd Mande wd werosia- | thiee years consumption of it inhabitants. | Below for commenting upon the various developments and | which was called the Zodiac, aud was about 120 tonite bbe ae ore h . ley, went over to the islind to cutit for his own ater, Burlington, Lake Champlain. Reed este ce ote ated Fanaa, Use ‘This was objected to by the chaplain of the Do. 'Fiatteburgh. do. ‘ties heard from yard, Who Was supported by the commodore, and [provement Whitehall harbor do. <@umfcient to overcome Manly’s msjority two years ago. the reetor coully informed him that the act of con- Repairs. dredge on do. ‘Manly, itds supposed, will be re-elected by a very close secration rendered the burial ground the pro- Tere ad Gomme Repber, Lake Ontario. otis: erty of the church. The “ Old Commodore” muniteld forms of crime. Sometimes, indeed, & | feet im eucumference, Was commenced - hs ihtlaetsians Angass 4s 1aihs | anbted Nie’ pone: On bblstig NWA Mecikicas: an'|.. Gel. Mebeemew ae Case will oceu!—such as that of Made Laffarze, | goutherly. wind retarded the operation. ‘the bat | VERE is weuron, and not nae better than fat ‘The geveral belief is that Reed. the democratic can- he never conceived, for u moment, that, in permit- Do. Genvsee river do, or of the Due de Praslin, among our French arigh- | loon wax every moment blown on its side, and se- | Mictrict, ned alone the Been uore. The weather <didate tor Governor of North Carolina has been trium- ting the bishop to consecrate the spot, he was Do, Owk Orchard do. bors—when the crime of an in pevre lteresia the | verai tines the gale, by tis vielewce, threatened 1s | here continues Tartan dolicns fet tur tha-eunaat rot : A 3 imagination wod arouses the of all | deetrucuon. At last, about hall-past tive, the in- fae ; Europe, We cannot, however, remember the | lation having been complete, the vords of the uet- | jitter" ne authentic wecounte, wr yer, of any ape occvsion when any great crime ‘committed in the | ung, 10 which x kind of platform of basket work : ee adh og lacing it beyond his paramount control; butan ap- | Dredge boat do... qphantly-elected. The vote given for Manly, the pre- Diicatior to the law officers of the crown sutisfied | Hmprovement Buffalo barber, Lake Brie, ko... scent whig incumbent. shows a large falling off. Below him tha such was the fact, [do not recollect De. Dunkirk do. do, “116 + . i othe said on this head, a8 it is too goon for it fo sere the majorities in the counties heard trom, together how the zfluir was settled ultimately, probably a Comeeongee baites, “ o Unied States proved of much interest on this side | to old the ballast had wren attached, were secur. | 1 appe! ‘ i with the vote at the Presidential election: — | compromise was effected, for although the rector easier ip of the Atlantic. From time to time stories reach | ed = The wind was now so impetuous that it re- ptr peel corrupt pene For Goverxon—1850 Fon Pursroevr—1848, Might, undoubtedly, legally cut the grass, the na- Cunningham’s bay do us of bloody acts perpetrated by the rough inea who | quired the untied etiorts of fifty men to hold the | usual period of ite attach in thie Provi Counties, Manly. W. Keed, D, Taylor, W. Cass, D. val off er in pee ees migh iprevent his landing Ashtabula de. a have thrown themselves into the wilderness in the | balloou Sone of the spectators leat their assis- The Washington. (Texas,) Lone Star, of the P27 + a ae PF “ss 1 in the dock yard to do 80. Grand river ei venward of civilization. Two persons engaye ta | tance ut this critical period, whea it seemed ua- | 12th ult. says +The showery weather for the last Cumberiand.. = — 708 siz Laat 1 find the weatment which the press has re- Cleveland mortal combat for some trumpery aflroat « tea~ | certain if the preparations could be termumated, but | ten or fifteen days hae ba oe war advan’ to ‘New Hanover, = — 909 255 ceived from the Assembly, is creating a considera- Black river diction, and probubly the frends of the slaughtered | potwiibstanding the danger, M Pouevin persever- | our com crops, an aby +a 5 ee . hi 4 will be “Pasquotank.. 9% = ble sensation throughout the province; and at Vermiltion river combatant vow revenge against the family of the | ed, A beauuful whiie pony Was now led out; he | made in our county this year, ‘The cotton crop ip Perquimens... 60 | Weodstock, in the Brock district, a public meet- a. aseasain, and carry out the feud in aspirit worthy | was well bred, and saddied and bridled in the | wise much more promising than it was a month rr _ 471 ing is to be held to-morrow, to pass resolutions pre iy of the wandering tribes of the desert or of the Core | French manver, an apparatus tor suspending bum | sinee. The rains asyet, in this neighborhood, have upon the subject; and it is stated that the Iuspe bos General has received a notification from his Preakwater, Waukegan harbor. Lake Michigan. ents in Essex, the county of Oxford. that | Improvement Michigan City do. do, Do. ¥ = & sican Vendetta. A short paragraph in 4 newspaver | was tiaed under his body by a wide piece of siroug | bee no disadvs E r ¢ J wutage to them. wi fiom the United States wdensed ito sull | cloth, to which Were.fastened several leather | be fortnnte enough to have a its snd ary aie go.o00 | SBorter in one or other of the English journals, aud | g:rape, ucited, about six inches above the shoulders | our cotton to open in, present indications seem to mate in Pasquotank county. In Perquimons county, formerly a whig stronghold, : be necersary for the government to back Chicago @ ye that is all the notice tekeu of a crime which, had | aud hind legs of the animal, to four stout bunds Warrant the prospect of a better crop this ye rs open Mer eree out, or he need not show his eee among the con- Do. 8t Joseph do. do. it been perpetrated among ourselves, would have Phe dieuen boueenn the bank of thehecee and | we hed last’ py this year tham arte ER, Lt oar, stituency there at the next elecuon. [| have always Do Kalemanooriverdo. monopolised public attention for months The | the wicker plattorm which was hung above, con- Ar us From Washington. vee er gt aemenen Sew sppecines Be fa do naa Fegeae 0g Sra Npeanny cate rssnces le oe ue Isininy the ballast, was ubout seven or eight feet, | Fux at Cuscagu, lit, —One of the mest destruc “i a e lorney Generel! to take the lead in . . Meee i a communication to which was made by a repe | tive fires which has tuken place in this city for Wasnisuron, August 41850, | this aiuir, was a very clever ruse, and one of which od es = which we ourselves do not move. We read of | ladder through an opening lett ia the centre, aud | some time, oceurred last night; before subdued, tt ‘The cies in the War aud Interior Departments they will make excellent capital at the next elec- Dredge boat r 4 them as we might read a tale of our owa Border | by this opening also paseed the card of the valve. | destroyed over twenty houses, includiag the Chi- are still unfilied | ten. Burveye Nand N. W. lakes... 25, fathers, or of the Highland caterins, whose | M. Poe the Gostume of « jockey, ad fur- | cagetheatre. It broke out in the stable owaed by ees | The “Sons of Temperance” had a procession | Improvement Dubuque Harbor, Mississippi ievements exercised so strong a fusciaation | vished with bottles of wine and bread, then mouat- | Mr. Kelly, on Dearbora street, becween Raadolph Amst ps. | here last Thursday, amounting to upwacds of ! pee es eee eee. 20.009 | Over the imagination of Walter Scott. The suf | ed bis hore, end gave the signal for departure. | and Washington streets, about 10 o’clock ; the fire Onancescon, August 2.1850. | teen hundred, who went in a body to the House of Do. St. Louis do., do. ferere have litte hold on our sympathies, nor the | For some minutes the crowd appeared disposed to | communicated to the theatre adjoining; the audi- The steamship Ohio touched off Savannah on Wed- Assembly, and presented a petition in favor of sa De. Havre de Grace do, Maryland, . . 20 vuo | #*hneFins Upen OUF execretion. force Une wey into the enclosure, but the uratl- | ence was alarmed, but Me. Rice, with mach pre- <newdoy. anbitrary bill, which is before the Assewbly, rela- had ime: 19,000 | Ne 0. foe Ord ¢ Ricnaer Md nat Here | jeurs of Versorlles, wins attended to preserve order, | sence of mind, restored them, aad thus enabled tive to breweries and the sale of liquor. People | 4 roe oe ve find @ person je posinion of a gentleman, 4 | having been ordered to fix bayonets, a space was | them all te leave the building without endanger: ‘Phe vteamer Octambes, from New: Teek, has acrived | never know when they are well off This may be, Raves enter Coeds Salas Saeeenhee, & wo | man, too, of very considerible serentitic attain- | ymmediately cleared about the aeronaut, The | each other by arush. The tire seread 1 Cd sat Charleston. ; F ait * Do. Stamford Ledge. Portland M. 20,000 | ments, whe, at rd-day din the heart of ps > . , | and I believe is, a very useful society, but when | Improvement Wilmington Harbor, and « men 4 s od 10 artot ae order “let go” was now given. For seme mo- | theatre to the buildings on evch side, consiay dink bnnaianin beidenpidiidiiiy | they depart from their legitimate sphere, aud en- ot Cope Bear ons hottie 10.000 | Sidr rable population te hisereditor to call uyon | ments the borse exbibited great restiveness, aud | ail to Dearborn street on the west, and State “ers | deavor, by means of reacictive laws, to compel the Do Bridgeport. Harbor, C1 sooay | bun st the reoms iv Which he has jast been deti- | appeared very fiightened, but so sooa as the bal- | street onthe east. ‘The Nutional Hotel, a gro- Toxonty, Jaly 31, 1850. members of the community, generally, to concur De. Savancah Harbor boo | Yering a lecture, and at such an hour and ia such | loon had conmenced me ascent, he remained quite | cery wnd hquorestabli-hment corner of Dearborm Whe Legislature and th: Press—Politwal and in their views, they overshoot the mark, and will, Do. Falmouth Uarbor. 4500 | & place knocks him oo the head, as you would | mononless, bis legs hanging as uf he were attacked | and Randolph streets; grocery on Randolph street ; Church Matters—MeLeod Applyng for Indem- 1? the end, much curtail their influence, aad im- Do. Providenos Harbor, i bou9 | stke an ox in the shambles, wad kills him with a | by paralyeis For an instant the balloon, forced | grocery ov Gandolph street, next to theatre, in- pp pair their uvefulness. Do. Neweustle Harbor, Det 15,000 | blow. There is nothing of the praine about this | by the wind, was almost at right angles with the | sured for $800, loss must be more ; thestre in Ran- nity. The case of Alexander McLeod, who was tried = Ferns meg daa 15,000 | crime, nothing of the backwoodsnran «hy aeTonnut and bis horse, who, as was announerd ia | dolph sire t, owned by Mr Rice, insured for $2,008, The reporters are still, in effect, excluded from i. the stute Sie Yok, some time since, for es oe etl fas aets huppened bere in Li the tils, were net proiected by any corduge or a must be Eom See dressing room of the 3 lesk i 7 ive concerned in the destruction of the Carohne, 0. Bai y as Well atthe place where it actually was com- | other apparatus of safety theatre, owned by Juhu Gray ; dwelling adjoining, a ratty Panagiade re ee LJ ahs 3 ct during the rebellion, ip 1887, "8, came off, last: | Memovsl cand shoal tapsies Miners mre | matted, and therefore itis thot the horrible decals | ‘The cmonen of the spectators was very obvious, | on Kurdolph street, owned by Jason Carley, ine “f eh y occupied having beem kui week, in the Assembly, he asking for compensa- | Continostion Delaware Breakwater. bu uvog | Of ths assassination may not improbibly prove of | and come ladies tainted As to M Poitevin, quite | sured. Ireh’s refectory occupied one of these saway, With the partition which ke pt off the crowd, — tion for his detention. te appears that the British | Repay and preser Qu ony | interest. “There was so much of mystery about the | unconcemed, he saluted them with bis cap and | stores wud part of the” buildings adjo' i Dr. vbelow the bar; and, although part of the frout seat emment went to much expense in defending | K+movalof obstra 79 009 | Whole story hitherto—it sermed so imposible to wn seemed as much at bis ease as if he bad | Inch kept om extensive establishment; his loss is sin the gallery has, it is suid, been appropriated for him on that ocension, and subsequent to his ace Repair of ingaebieien coe 7 ode orgs 40,000 | Bhvigu eHY adequate Mouve for the act, heen thing an airing in the Champs Biysées. | probably $2,000, insured fo: 100. _Droer’s eta- deisiend how the murderer ¢ & Spot and Bu have chosen su The shouts of the assembled avaltitude now greet- | bles, on Kandelph street . ywoed by Messrs An- an hour for the commision of bis | ed bin frem all quarters He soon tefi the saddle | drews & Co, insured loss probably $5,000. t ’ - quital, entered into a correspondence with the go- otheir reception, yet, there has been no fiuiug it up | vernment at Washington, upou the satjeet-che Improvement Mis-inss i river. the Uhio bel vin & manner to designate it as being appropriated to House of A-sembly having addressed the imperial Sehaabis Noe ee er mie, that even after the vesdict ofthe jury, it was | for the platioran, by aieaus of the rope ladder, for | Darth's grocery on Kigudolph street, Hast wate star what the House undoubtedly considers as a por- government in his behalf, Bat as it was proven on Do. Obie River above the Falls. qi seult to throw phe tale into say tntellgibte form the purpose of discharging sufficient ballast to ac- | ble, insured Ww B. Fartel’s drug and segar store, wtion ofthe ee ~, the trial, that 4 his own bowsting as to his having Do Rea River, any persons at Boston, and the fimily of Profes | celernte his nscencion, und then resumed bis seat | next east, on Randolph street. Arnold's grocery ion of the vulgar herd, who at present occupy ity been concerned in that aflair, bakes brought upoa Do. Stawford i | sor Webster, without exception, were convinced | on the horse. ‘The balloon, which was driven to | and provirion store, corner of Raadolph aud Siate sand no intimution has been received by the con- himselffthe trouble, the government at home re- De. Hog Island Chauvel, | thet be was guiltess of the ofience of which he | the north-east, remamed w loug time tasight. It] streets. Centre Market, 00 State street, aud am ull ~ductors of the press, that the space is intended for _ fused to do anything more than afiord him that pro- BOs. cee cece | bad been convicted, Their convictions have ved | started at ten past six, and at a quarter te | building und saloon ou Stare street, south of and dial Gls vntrdcte. | tection to which he was entitled asa British sub- = Baiocss Gamnety atin. jt be erroneous. ‘The uahappy man has made « | seven it Wos still visible, following the course of | adjoimog the market. O'Conuer’s livery. stable y ae s ject. The application was withdrawn last week, on Se Bootes inlet sy ++ 10000 | partial confession of his guilt; we say 4 partial | the Seme, someumes obscured by the clouds, and | Joes very severe ; he was vot insured, House nd- Iehail have reason to advert to this procedure the understanding that the provinenl authorities bad pow ivelenipo’ _ Me 90 000 | confession, inasmuch as be admits that Dr. Park- | apuin re-sppearing as they cleared away. M_ Poi- | joining on the south, owned in the East, and oce sagain; not only because it is an infriagment of the Would agnin bring the subject under the notice of Do. Segiuaw Harbor, Leke Huree 2. ap gos | inrn fell by bis hand, but declares that the fatal | tevin exhibited the grentest couluess aad courage. | cupird by Mrs. Burgess. House edjoining, owned Auberty of the press—wiihout which uo country can | ber Maje+ty’s government. Do. Bayou La Wourche, Missieeippi blow) was struck without premeditation, and “Lhe te lowing is the account given by M Pottevia | by Gotlefl, and the house sdjoiaing oa the south, ‘There are other subjects of interest to which I Kiver ata moment when he bad berw stung to mid- self, ot his balloon ascensiou on Sunday, fromthe | was damaged considerably, but was finally saved. ‘Ge free—but us an instauce of that Aawleur and — or desirous of alluding; but 1 fear t have alrendy ssupercilious comtempt with which every one is trespxssed too largely on your space, and must, treated bere, by the viliciais, who cannot aid the | therefore, defer the consideration of them til you aad which, | hear from me again. E. W. even to the Asylum for the Lnsane feet ee -—un wccount of which, | stult atiord you wea L ‘The Coal Trade of 1450, Vieit that institution—Whiek led to the dismissal, | From the Pottsville (Pa.) Journal, August 3.) onthe part of the Fi wednreid of the medical | The quantity sent by Ratiroad this week ia superintendant,and the wstatlatiou of the sou-tn-law 31,088 12. The quantity will be increased some next ~of one of the commissioueis; Who, if public report | Week, but not a great deal. ry espraks correctly, is quite unlitird for the situation. | Weheve no reason to change our views with re. | inne snd trudae boats, fo » cout of Texan The Globe, Which is the urgon of Lue goveram=at gud to the coal statistics we published last week. cok; Now Haven Harber, Ot. shere, is advocutiag au address tu the Queeu, pray- Some think we have over-estimated the require- OPIMONS OF THE PRESIDENT ON RAILROADS. “ug that the wet of the linperiat Parliameut, Which ments of the market this year—but from all the in- ‘The teliowing is the letter of Presideut Filmore, cauited the two Canadas, nity be so muditied us to formation we cen glean frem dealers, we still think | in reply to ap suvitution to attend the great Kail- e wgitated state of the atmos- | Two barns, owned by 3. B and George Collins, i to verity the asceasioual | were burned. The members of Rice’s theatnea! 1 did so by supposition, and I thoughtitsuch, | corps saved their wardrobes pretty generally — tl was sure io nee without any ubstacle fromthe | Chicago Tribune, July 31. Jinton River arbor. Lake 3 wees by the threats avd imoults of bis ereditor | Chompde Mare dare Nothing that we can say, can by any possi- | phere not allowing bility, exerewe the ehghtest mfluence over the | force bs of r ional u why we should abste equelle which often blow ma dewaward direction. fertor Webster ox vehemently protested im the first M. preceution ubundantly served me, Thad great |. Arremrren Anpuction~ aes instance that he had no share ‘whatsoever 1a Dr. | oiffie wily m moderating the too great asceasional | Robinton & Eldred’s Circns to this village, tay does that the futai | power, Which, in afew minutes, carried me toa | the Wateriown Unum, eke ar ber owe’ blow was ed without premeditation aud in 4 | height too courideruble fur the horse. ‘There was | tem ao SD Biase aed dae ether colton mementot fi Ias, undeniable, however, that | w copious flow of blood from his mouth, the result | fl ey cas... The rhe yay ye gay 9 S sucoy | Many of the circumstances attendant upon the per | ot the rupture of the equilibriui, and the exteraal | Yeurs OF yee | The. Widow s Hale ta Hause 6.09 | peetion ef tbe crime would lead us to suppose | and internal pressure whieh avimals dear less ty | eppears bined the girls, as is a eae te. ia thot it bad heen dehberately plenued — Deseenis,in- | then parsed through several co ee ee ee ee col ank inedine 0 deed, scarcely reconcileable with all we know of | currents, which produced un almost constant rota- | @ pleasure walk, viewing the tent, and listening to i i a * | the music within, Their rare beauty attracted the cunning with which inteotional murderers | tery movement. Satria very lipuapeieth ee Wes: atimtloniat tee, deoniaenen ain ater > —During the late visit of ; draw a wet into their suares, that Protessor ble, but} wa H render a simple majority udequate to the passing a the quantity is not estimated too high. There are | roed Convention, at Portland, Me.:— + u J se quiring their names, wad fiodimg that they were Maw for iucteasing the representation, instead of VaTions causes operating in favor of an increa: : Ween mevanySuly 0, 3600, | ween, noni have piney ne hone as tame, balere » wellelens ofthe cloudy Team woune wlendid | ithe ress, und that their mother lived “oa Beebe’ two-thirds, as at present; avd Lehourd not be sur- demend this year, which did not exist in 1849. A. bere the honor to acknowledge the reoept of the | oi ied-—thut hr showld hav. emaue with NEVER et tuade preparations for de- | Iehnd,a litte distance off, invited them in, iM wuch « bate laced measure will not be ine. We would remind our reudern that they must be | civenis: vt the committer of the proposed Kauroad | fiueed—that he should have left 4 mirage wal | AL Mf in three-quatters of wn hour after my | ig young, and as thoughtless ux they were iaao- troduced and passed, backed, a» it would be, by an @ little ‘jous about information they receive sutton, to be held at Portland, ou the dint rast , - ee Ss. om ae COrRGIRR, BAS WS Teree-que the ground, but they did not take | Coty they gladly wecepted the invitation. Every disnitverd—and that he should have iutended | held | proceeded im this Way for more thia a gflort was then mede to win their ¢ thiemyheut to niider bum ns seon as he presen leegue, When, m spite of myself, Larnved at the They were fluttered, and showered with presents, bimeell. “This seems, at first sight, seurerly probae | wood of Ville maim, near the forcet of La Lachetle, | 804 finally were told if they would join the con b ew iihoat attaching the shyhtest weig ttothe | ommune of Grisi, canton of Brie-Comte-Kobert ne; as a apes ‘hie 5" = —_ — confermon of the asain, we cawnot but admit | (Seme-et Marne Juring this time my horse was | M8 at Ne ER OF. gh youn ' Fei reget ts ea" %, | the there's: much about the cvse which would Sees te he Rctdd) cutee the: eapeeet the corm ndled. aud commented to go. Arrangements wore juce the belief that the % ’ accordingly made to take private coavey- Vidted for the exercise of tie elveuve franchise than infortvaiion Received from others who have no mo | forescut ip all wutjeetect luterual tmpcorewente sures | onal wud deliberate murdee, secording tv, the le- | wes lurtunnte chough to put an end to this dunyer: | fermMances. ‘Their mother, tll then wre the bulk of the people ot Iretuad, who ate un- tives lo misrepresent—but even” if true, the Dela- | gre ealeuiaied to develope the recourves mud advanoe | g4! O+finition of the term A great dent of umpor- | Gus stare of things bi Beolng myself near the edge | What war on, employed aa det # sindlar couttol, aud Canuot beat a comparison | Wale division of the Peunsylvania canal cannot be | the great interests of our country, { trust that your | tuner Wwe attached, ut the trial, to the fact of fire | ofa ary pond. fvigorousiy lad bold of a branch { Her in obt their release, seid the slave povulaton atthe South” AuiLcon- ready under two weeks, and we question whether | preytred ecnvuntion may be productive ut tue iuost | having bern lighted in the lower ux weil us in the | ofa tree which grew nevF ityand for aa instant | MoMly telueed to give them uy, hur fining that andar thet the only way in whicu the evil could be & posts loaded with co«l, will reach Bristol from urn Tee t# apd thac tbroughit another livk may be eryer laboratory, as though Professor Webster had | checked the pet i ofthe balloon, and assistance | legal wction was ubout to be taken, let them yo. “Maitigated, Were The Brilteh yoreeument tv accede | Monch Chunk under two of three weeks from this | seurd ro that cbaie which 18 binding more closely Ue | grade every preparation hefurehond to destroy the | being wt hand, forty men lud hutd'of the ropes aad | ; <t0 & proposition, by Which 4 deewiedty tir poyu- time. GS Buseye, With muy theake for ‘year Gattareg ne jence of his crime. This circumstances cervin- | it war sufely secured. The balloon was emptied, |) New Mnatany Post ow rir Plates —Orders Hation would tetura the same auaber of members | We have received no direct information from | 1 EIR «ty respectfully your vb tverreme e | ly spears str and the Ouly thing to be regretied ia some slight | have been received at Head Quarters, 7h Miliary vas a much large roar, and, at tae rame time, an Ellwoed Morris, haes | the engineer of the upper nes MILLABD FILLMORE, | the bloody deed was not the mere consequence of | injury Lit, from coming in Coutugt with the trees. | Lepertmept, for the removal of the military saggregute representation far exveedmnyg the reqiire- section of the Sebuy kill ie sowie time the * | momen of exevement. Our knowledge ofthe case ‘The whubltents of the pluce all hastened towards | ROW at Fort Siith to «point on the Cunatian Yaen® ond Wonts of the province, Would be to base. repeits will be completed on this improvemevt near te, rowever, tor toudinit of ourde- | que, and the weleome | received was most satis | Fiver, about four hundred, wiles west, on the road The representaiioa upon the ss principle with re Felix’s Locks, but wilentlenmn, who visted the | The Navigation of Minnesota River, Hvering any very an! miaion as to the ' factory. M. Hubert, the proprietor of the Chateau | fom Askunsas to Santa Fe und California, where derenee to the Canadiau Fre as has been breach, and competent to judge, assured ag that it be st Put (oii) Proncer of the 2éd uli. gives | g he deutire guilt or part of Lagrenge- Leroy, was ‘nmioug the foremost vo | ® niilitery post is to be established. Fort Smith i relative t the elev Jation ta the Cevid not be completed to pass loaded boats before | the following deeeription ofa Wip Up the Miunesuta as: arti ‘ec can but take the aeetet me. ty pos at pe ny horse and my- wil continue to be the [lewd Quarters of the Tua Southert micier, und to allow une vote every the Ith inst Others state that it will be ready by | river by the steamboat Anthouy Wayue:—At four | them stated in the Confersion, wud vdd, by way of seit Were paid the moet distinguished honors All | Maliuzy Department; but there may not be aay inweorn class of Nemmgs far tof nor to the slaves at the 0th, and some of the boatmen state nwt before O'clock oy Friday moming, We entered the mouth seat, that Tf it wes madet, Prof ssor Web. - the poputstion of the place were assembled. There considerable number of troops stetioned at that Whe Math, grecruliy, to inteIng~wce and acteviry, , the 2th In the absence of direct information from | ¢! Lue river, ond by tweive had reached the wigh- | cur has Cettelaly cignalized bitmecit by the com- on peer) Nalicte Which Lwastnvited,and Lweat | Pout uatil the army is ineressed, or cireumstances They aie Coiijicte Marylots i the fails OF iegte — the engineer, ous reulers mast form their own cogs ) fst point wt winch the Nynunee arrived the Week | qission of the moet aaring crite upon record. into the salle on my horse. At eleven aclock | Shall inperatively require their presence for yain- ; ne ve -dnterested £ reue! aud Which Would effec- | With regard Uo the repairs of the dann, rwually prevent w 4 trout that thraidom from interested sources. Stock-jobbi which, by this mrans, is impored upou the Auglo- ly linked with all these improvements, that all Saxon portion of the people of Oruuda. Kinds of reports are cireulated to benefit or depress Tampoenemy to the Freach-Cauadians—they certain interests, without regard to truth, or the ef are & berinless, mofiensive set of people, coutrolied — fect it may bave upon the coal trade. +fud directed by their priests, evew ia the minute It is reported that the Lehigh canal will be ready at the Ieeture roonr just when his classes hed beea eye & were eastern oOart Of Nova Seutts, Lo b your kind imyitation, in behalf of the | : 1 gal th tances w prové . clusions from what We Deve ggoned, previous. We made no halt, but plunged rate aa- “ - twining quiet on our “ png Red pia the y bd ly one ; lem feutiemen coiveeled with the coal trade at | explored Waters, und roon were in the inidst ol the einiehuaeie nk a) Pores end wok the rosd to the asp | ine ww be a very general belief entertained by eweak. Lbeheve Latuted, is m former letver, that Rondeut, called at our office on Wedaesday, direct | heavy timbered country, so much spoken " we the citaensof Fort Smith, that the site selected . ; this day, * © # poncrrennnaens sthere ere thirteen hundeed deaf nod dam persons fom the Delaware wud Mudsoa Comp iny's We cen have po manner of doubt that in this yrerpe or W one Ti OAL ak én Canada, principally, | beiteve, ta Lower Canada, “orks. He informed us that the canal hud been | ge hom the Lewer port of the Valley. | counny Professor Webster woul! have been eon Tes ene “hor ns fie omer ‘A motion was wiade by Mr Bowl, of Toronto, t¢yeited, ood that the filling of tye mines would / ‘The appearance of the soil is dilierent, as weil a8 | view d of murder. There is, indeed, much in his of tate ro agit “ee peo 9 anak won Friday fast, thet the House resolve iter if intoa el retard the shipments much, beeaure a ihe eberecter and Varieties of the Huber. We tind | confession whieh mivbt hy porsibility be true, but witha the walls of Newgate, a few hours after ecommuitiee wW eourider the ty of estenlishing could diaw on those mines sbove the water level, | bere im ubuudance the sugar maple, the white ast, | we are much misteken if the verdict of the jury sentence had been passed upon then at the erntral dents on our frontier, to represent the savant es an as, lum f another for the and on the stock of about 30,000 tons, piled up at | the white and clack walnut, the wild eherry, the | wonid, mm Eouland, be urbed in consequence Of erimiuel court. One of the tenate helegs wae of this latter locality, and ut is thought the orler ound, ot whow there ate eleven huadted tthe nesdale, which been mined and transported heckberry, de. Black wainutand wild cherry ate | gueh 4 stetement. Walter Wutte, the late lessee of the Olyayne aud from the War Department will be caanged ia province; # house of roto wd & school for the over the rowd Just ter. A. * ese that the | net se enutul, Srenees -* the other varie | po ae Marylebone theateen, who, alter yruttatted prose- qeonenaty y= one my presemialions.— teformation of javeutle ofl-uders; which Was ae Ree roalf Pind g im t this year, so far,is no also, grows laxuri Ene ont CUtioN, Was sentenced tu ten years’ (rausportauun, ak (Ark ) Gazette, July dtraders Lt pres by the War Dep: for the new post is not fe suitable ae rome other post on Capt, Marcy’ Aus. Mevsures have bee Tur Late Generar Kictano Bo Mason.—It is Vy bene Instances be me period last year—and | ced 4 “how. ‘tr rf 3 ve CO cont a Gee eau for deer ere ed also that the quantity could not, under aay inches io dimmeter at the toot, aud exveuding to | et aa duty Le monmng w chromele | he os dehanding the Globe de Che Purtficat: of the Sixth Ward. the previous question, which eves! te. eircnmetances, be increased this year beyond | the tops of the tallest trees, Any one acquaiuted | cathe U oars : le Nicks Mee ~ Sab test Tepe cubatiane,, wae woke Baw Tenn, Angas 4, £000. Un. the same day, Mr Boaliow— tne 50,00 vons. He also stated that they were asking | 16 the lewst with soils, kaows What iad of taod it | melas the let tegivent of dreguume, wi ‘a ame & what extravas | Mr Burton :— twenty-five or advance on coal since the | takes to produce » growth of timber ot the kind de- tly freeber There sueh an evident desire to | scribed Information without imparting any, that we | to believe that the tre sitnation ofatfcirs | extending over a aled. This impret-toa is confirmed oy | thovreend acie Under the head of police intelligences, in your va- jouse, and ale ®) iunnie paper of tbie S t gurentooe sa aitiate re. the latter Was near BagnIOD, | iyimg to the mrrest ut two femoles in Beason trees, om tine fearn, Was brief, bat his health has aot and whew he came to London he bart his cart ige | Thursday evening Inet an whien itis eteted theta been good since his retarn from his duties in Cale and rervant my waiting at the Loudon bridge | | mieti had wrvurred ws the personas were decent fornia Le wae suddenly seized with the cholera, nue, to drive him to the Globe Insurance Ollice, of | wom Lomure you that no mistake har been wed although possessing ) piece he night wish to vieit, Although he ea- Lp conprction ith the above. permit me tooall yoar fed ® vietion ty ite atteck Joyed & good salery, It Was a mutter of 10 te fact, that Rensom street is well Kuo en two deughters to mourn his loss. They have the tthment to many how > e “ Fy mpethire n of thoee with whom he has pearner, mare expecially I seenidion ie - os been wssortuted, sof the whaly cea Kove g Chatpegne breakiasts and ot eet emilee woe Set Sane: ph. mp mpeg » Mason wera native of stofh enterien ments. Previous to teking entherthe Ma- | sone wbo bave beard aed reeu enough 10 dingustth a ry ketone or Olympic theatre, ne ed frequently | ty the ret ebieb Lem cndestoring to effect, The was with betting men, end secording to bis Own Ae | in thie ww Oe was lucky evorgh to win Consider ible sus he oath ieee ares Regiment of omty From what umber of poltenm: apt Vhvot re gen ' is every reason (0 beliewe chat 4 order to caution the Te 1824 wed "6, he was with the forces = gaining w Mr. Beatin of whom during Ube preseat reseen, @Chtel Juctice of Ne wtoaudl way i foraseleet obtai a Manitee of seveu,thvee of which were to be were h Wenibers-ot the goverment, fo teysite mto the Wee eon, died at bie head-quariers et Jetleron barracks, pe ison hove heard son Pt eer thie city, on the wight of the 25th instant Elis country eetablishin was ford i euurely level, and covered with 2 the cou tation of thelegise @ letter trom a coal dealer im New York wader date | growth of gyrase and other vegetation six feet high. that bedy greater of July Slet, Which says: “ The Lackawaona «1 be bunds are sutherently elevated for calnvaton of the of Company keep as dark as midaight ia regard to About six o'clock, P. M., our boat rounded « point, oved the pre- the demage to thr 1 | and one of the mort besutitul sights that ever reed by ama- Urey have taken omtpor expect to greeted the virion of man burst upon the view. jonty ffwen serron.” On the north side of the river lay « rotting prairie, (were ether ‘The North Branch Canal will not be repaired — exte nding as fer as the eye could rewch—the land | they ime Under two weeks, wh checks the whole cosl epparently piled up ia terraces, until im the distance | ore wich tade from the WilkesSarre region. The ouly it eppeased to reach an elevation uf two hunderd ceptions, {, whotn gion from which any oOal is received at tide feet above the water Faratead on the first «wel wiry, wwe under whatever mame, stand s fromy Sehuylkill county by end about one hundred yards from the shure, thre Quypesed to eeforn. the K de Beet und tostetul white frame dwe 4 reference to the proposed Dealers abroad mmy rest areated thet after the the mysof the setung sme Adjace the country, when jor reveral yencs an eyenore ty the «ur. vIuNs question « Jory otter y-eur were Breve Canadians; mcering hows loathe oh ty teow, that thaw ' “4 4 +0 (he Mireourt to the mouth of the # conmdetnble tower by his specular it ne prong tn vis Rear | Poreneh frow tke mouth of the Niagara nver, t@ Shipments ere reeumed by canal; the quantety «ent lodges of several families of ludiaus, This + . ee + ate ee Choke Teoarente.< ot A eve. that many an ta sophinrte Comme et ain the Writoad Catal Whiek, us Latated 10 Market trom Sehnyihitt county, to” Dwe. 1, can Piciurergue aud highly beewatal spor ts Craverse ro In lad om Wc 7, i .* aed Ey have Pm ae epripeed is has dom deluded nie, and cholt vit @ previews lever, was applied tor by a large num net average over £0 000 tons per welt des S1oud, (S1008 Crossing.) taking tts mame from Upen hie retore from the wbowe exye tion of which will have to be made good by his | be work tm which T am at prevent Der of persons on beth ees of the time, who were Seversl sales of small lots of cot! have beem the feet of tis beng the crossing place of the Uke deeply wierested an ihe trade tatrection. Mr. made at ——— eer clean oe oe oes =" thet Digewious to the a wed sooth, | - Noten ameeed for the epsotwrn of «select ie pe renson why it + not advance to yer he civilized Loomrmtons are the dweiogs wad |), oe . a Henoe Bory —On Friday, « lad about thirteea cmmaneer te inquire ante for eavenmge hibely to stun ti enon. We hemly belies that the, Duthel schoot bovee of the Muccuaatinn. Adgiong, are | ne wenupertuted mayor ofthe Int trgimenl, and A. Hmacse Rov — te Aes, te tee Hane | Feevit the egriculiural and commercial iaterests eeenet be fully supplied for the balance of the sea- the ond gurdews; aad more luxarma: nelds | igh he Bink Howk wor, nnd subaequently pbrey,) ond five emll ehiloren, wit vot this.proviunce by the adoption @f the proposed een Of potaives, corm, Wheat, barley, and rye, We hive | , “dat Bott Gitera, Pee when at the Lake, this side of Torrybura, etenl, Which wetian was bet, O68 a divin by Since the above was in type, we received from never seen tv any country. ¢ stoped here antl con War, he was Dehed ino the water, the honk bemg very sterp, etweatydive to Chtnecn; ond egein in the mjonty — # ftiend the quantity of coud sent to market by the morning, end received the greatert ettention from th vera services and they Were oil enguiphed beyond ther depth. ~werethectinsteen Pregehnra, me istendiegoa Delewere and Hodson Canal Company, which, Kev. Messrs Logging cad Hophine, ond thet fen " oe wined Genera Keare ‘The mother, with heriufent i her arms, supported | athe ' ‘ca-tour, several members feom Competed with lust year, i< a8 follws:— hes, Gur bout was suppl k aud other vs Sat on ae vamde waeete ant, but eank, when feeling her | Lower Cand, of Anglo Saxea orig, voted in Shipments to Joly + 0161 267 tons. | Joxuries by them. Ta thy . nth nal, by exertion she rose to hy book for overs ton of the citizens, but more par iva 4 of the pres, 4 ineres ing tide ie have ouly =f wet. but T far hee. on the columns of he wre engaged im the tion of Jefierson bondemen. ke. eer nzation wf the drawod y ertiog Journal fuente ob esteem prey ous te the Bove war broke by mm Cobtornd od reepect, I remain, © nieander and civil gove wos relieved vibe mmonry Shijanents (o July Bet, 1660.... 0... MSTA Wee be commaeee va Ok eotenred een 9 short ve ad grand» teense Wahaiees 0p oxime A bill thas heen very quietly sevaggied ty oogh —_—-- though it Wes pet sapped at the owset tn teepite frem duty with by ‘family, before death how , whe, povdentielly, by thie time w vt the Houwse-ct Assenthty, aud i at present before Decreave in WOO... ce. cece cee 12S tM, We Would ge beyond tine pot, The current elon d him bis vi lo all the relations of ‘The led setved two of bin sisters, but fading | whe Lewisheerr Counc ble trastees bn cotte We understand thet the purchasers are ull send was becoming es awit as the Miseoon, aad | nad father, bie life h them tee heavy, exiled tor help, whea a plauk be gage laude Odonging to eer eharehes, for one ing in thelr orders wt very low rates, for eval, and | tie enege neering ther ugly heads above the ” vet out, he was dregged on shore, he ber murte Inetend of © Lucia penn ere of their detie Tt i cently surprising ae Hho limiting the rete of freight. This i ope water ny very Gersoeat Panter, We nerdy 1s Sabie mo po ag goa ons. abana Ee Fa po ae ein | previonly ampounced P What mertance of stared disregard of the laws of Tattog very injurion-ly to the trade, Vessels are | ond, with € fable twisting and ¢ tare | Amwriern ny \ tne ~y f wut hie mography ett nnd ecemp awother af hie sisters tn Ove we coe onion to the iliness of our of the princi Breland iw extentied by the nent here; ew very feavee, and the rates offered are dv worked our Way come (wenty Inies, when the | ee eee ye eee tee it wacthe at the bottom of the b Boe don hn ahem apt = ant pamela o white Witte sate time they ym tran average thr away. Whenthe trade te fully under way aaain, | iny Bie becume wy great iat it was agreed | tren cf ihe rections he wee rorelled tw oocuyy, ber by the bonnet, ond te ta be pepiecented Saiel 0 Badtall, Wer qMentity-of devntty—at leust; as Wihont her come in about twe a enflicieat nomber reels by the afheris te tum about But the captain, #8 | Jy brewery ala malate coment), he hat no supers ebe Wee theenerble) (© preserve life Use mare | pl and Signore Tedeoo, will sing the prineipal parts Lourrence the O11 could bet have passed through the cannot be ebtanmed, and freqchts must Gp very | well bs ihe pmemengers, were desivuusol Feahiug | tree ced Croke bie tow. it tay off re emg child wre enll Howting on the water, supurted by | Bowery Treatme —the rutertatament Low ar Bene Wigh for the balance of the ecusen. the mouth of the ive Barth, yet tweouty-tive fete isbbeved Gives etalon Seen Wael F “neh e poble orother dashed in, aad | Wg. ere the aramn of * The Siege of 4 "The swreker of the Council alluded ta the ® npsin tepest thatthe price of coal must ade | miler, if sucha thiny were posible. Ste eee ares ee een ae ® ot anes p be . ueee, and (he mutket cannot be supplied This Trot, ond news have more warformiy Feerive he pre the appearance on re pay the ola Se tty eet Upc eeald edvise there whe have: wharves bes | stg apd ing Gired ty | Saar tewoy ‘sae ened gost ‘shiek held ent ye yy aay aredad talt IM ene . - ai etd ing r wef ode ved ©: koe or Mowitdety tat 1 areas weer ve bev deh are engnaed in roining oadt theirs, BD | abe y We were again compelled te wianp DA bis Math OI bebe On her hy ihe oa tnitter veate of age, waved the lives a een em 20 Oo ae Me bead. oF that of either of tte ihe rood coal produced oy those end reoomporie Here was a shor bend inthe | ' 4 " sat ih = it - ly. . . f dy of © The I taw eould be ere supplying the mudd! pb at Philadetyhin, a@ river, sange very thick, and the current ramuing at tate pele hb “f social lik Be. Ane children — Be Abe (NB) New, Suty aeons The teow ysice catted “be ehereh [ Suen bs alist operction ayain. By adopt: the rte ot tour and « hell ales per hour Py 7 om, duly 27. = a Piss do Berbers.” will be prove Ay nets new proposed. | mead of the church of the this course they will spon take away the abiity full survey of the preaioes, Captann Able tet it for ee entaie Domestic misectiany. ‘ diet romp of Mile ® wena Tayton —A 4 the Dutialy Com OU wf rprele tm the eur treaenry tom, | with the © wae $2508.227, the largest amount it | pp Mi fee ts Reavionat Tw vot the reatera cf the riddle mente depres the murket for the lie pereengets to decide whether heat A Kenonecnnce oF Amd. cf course. L dete ay consecration of a be ance of the season, which they seem determined henet cor, 4 a ha wight ly cheered Yn fo proceed of not. They vouwd Carterponde nt A ground as & mere antry or to do if they com. | mourly to turn beck. was one on king ot the denth of General Taylor, S bat euch -— the fact. 7 A —-- -—-—— | wy 9, ocd at eene ts Stow, to — woo ag oe, —— an 4 jek, aline Palmer, bas beew held tor oq RG * -" ertion or setting apart propert, t an ] tere OggNs aad aud thee ff «of Kentweky, w the fellow wae fe ’ church for ever, which can never thet be alienated me Be a pt ai ny og | a Oe & miles, Who hed secompaned hy ond ran 4 by that catiemen A inte livers year bts ay Hel a good be “hapa a —errtamly not without the consent of the i Ww ‘Webster, on the Narcissus Path, | ‘he Nominee’s lamdog ht o'clock, where we | Geners! Taylor, om his way to Washington, called ee cre, We alter ded one of the coneerts of Fal- «of the diocess; consequently the proposed bill, + Auborn:— . phy Te next day we reached | *! my house, in Kentockhy, whieh ix io the same lowe’ band on Saturday ev . wad were mack the Governor Aseents to it, can never he lof death: did not ten Fort Snelling by one o'clock. The same high | ditiict where hie relatives live In the course of The et eee ee ee ot ie Aeetan | cound The aging octrumoutal performances, nd beh 2 a ny ag aaa aa Sa eceanon'n | senneresiegs hema, Welt Marble tile Wass ie taman stktca tan taaeay | emt 2g ee peanara ela tees of a to give a undera " nse ea at ing on im Ome Mme ° 0 ee a « ‘wale to that whack’ co tee tame tie'| | Dunace tee ® iaeeeeal seseaners of vaded the | Pd my Wife ewys they'll kill me tm eyeers bast | War ieetere agen she aan yp my wea pertermed tite Oreh. GHB the caae powertal ence. Pare osc co ers Pores rete feet to the an | tem Wears Lone ened Want sve Po Potitnead tnseumgene " ap orete ob ' auifal | oo ow it eoome that Mee Tw was Congressional in Bermuda some twenty years since. D> seleace end fer ihe passed, om | He hes been here bor hitle over a yenr. Lite rites op ptep ieun me Br kom of BODO Pb Big» Kon meg lag Lyf vended 6 Ee oe Trova te Be Se ston ee antied onek ices 4 eure Yon Grathe by obelees ot ‘The cor ome at me wae ee rerel confusion A Stren nt eg nets it formed ™ splied to the naval commander-ia-chief portion of the valiey is desiitute. “F | Ohno om the 2th ait. Amman, | wus laid tn Ubartenion, eee se nT

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