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Impertant from Texes—The Florida Indians, &e. New Onceans, Aug. 9, 1859. Accownte from Texas eny that the government is feruing comiaiveions to raise troops to be in remai- ners for Banta Fe by the Ist of September, To the Puolic.—We bad peper, las: Swncmy, bh a ee in ® py He dy boar? after a w him at the risk 01 Gencral Lopes and the Disunion Plot. The Next Election and the School Law. | | TO THE EDITOR OF THE MEKALE, Not Ue least imsporteat matter which the people | will vote vpon at the next election in this State, is the amendment te the common school law, which TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST KENSION NEW YORK HERALD.! Banxom's Hores, August 16, 1850. Sin—In your paper of yesterday, is quoted, from and u clique of so- | Philacelphia ‘ring to moald and | MOwnCiNg “« deliberate plot for the dismemberment of JAMES CORDON BENNETT, PROPALETUR AN» BOITOR, urpal, » letter from Washington, aa- the philosopher of the 2 House of Representatives. or ORNK OF FULTON AND NASSAU BTS. 1 "y - : a eee ue menu one. | ciliate at his hes lie lito cuit | tbe Upton, and the establishment of « Southern Uoo- BY BAW 's ELEOTRO-CHEMICAL TELU@KAPH. ‘The Indians are very troublesome, | 11, & vane pet copy) per annien to shape accordin wa views, ad (0 SUE | ¢ Geracy,” which it then proceeds to state in detail Wa von, August 16, 1850. Lieut, Thos, Mason was drowned im crossing the Rio | KALD, every Saterday, a cer FF ther own purposes e remarkably accom: | sonmenoing as follows ‘The House went into Committee of the Wholv on the | Grande, = Come plished adepts ia the schools of Pousierism and In January iast, General Lopes waited upon Gen, | State of the Union, and took up the,Vivil and Diplo | ghe Florida Endiaus are quiet. but refuse ty emigrate. | ne sociuliom, are endeworing to ply @ game whieb, | Samuel bio dud presented him with 4 paper, | matic Appropriation Bill, Twenty. two companies of United States troops were | fo, Seddon, ed from will be nded with dreadful con- {| 1#™* Up by leading Bourhern men in this ety, io Mr. Rwino, (whig) of Oblo. spoke on the #ubjest Of | still there. Those op the coast are healthy, but those | foreradicating superti noruls of the pea- | thee bag detertiued to sever t the President's New Mexico end Texas imvosnge, | jy che interior were aMticted with diarrhom, Several | I7'Wailer street, fre the y organized Their | Umion, ano eatablirh a Southern Confederacy . which be regarded as untortunate in the preseat | companies have barn ordered to Texas, vo , | for the purpose of strengtieaing the contemplated | stare of the eoun and which wes calculated Mr. Paul Tricon, a bat importer, was arrested i her of nous comnunirations, 4 de hey want to abolieh all reli- Jeraey, ove! bo twade ty Mexteo to i Pas perten,, in LFS renewed toery mar okine, ' te; 10 heve our | juu'ity ands to lucline bor te duso, every effore wan to , $0 dd furl to the fanie already buraing rather than | New Orleans for mahing false tuvotess by altering | me. w..8 iia.” Gocimcularay VTS revewed every eorvims. #; to have ‘ 5 vs a peels.” o produce a ralulary efee | * oie elias 's Improved. nthe sea of life, | Rymase 4 Mauer her toete allows <= Gvaeral | 4B millious Coxus bouudery bill ae the beat mate of | Teeord In the dlstsies evurt, by achemleal process, Laud Bair bye pes ing yes tre paratinn, received toe SMUSEMENGS THIS BVENING : w d on n a | getting cut of tbe erfticully. aad as ealealated to be ot as phen. premivm st the Am Inaricue, New York, and ledge of theirduties in this Chrie- | Huson eat ergs ‘hin sta corte Eavanvage tu the South, Pras add the countey, and The Governor G Jn ths best jn market’ Por ele. or applied, at Me, 189 Ful BOWERY TULATRE, Bowery Te Facon's Laem Darae utany star to guide theminthe | Uiythacy are y | dhade wu cornet appral now co adyaues tue Dunner Touowre, August 18, 1859. on street, B4:dour eaot of Unmet way, Peas smevencs ; aa june pivery ane het | of the coneilintion tiestage reorlved from the Senate, ay _ poet ea as cao F and religion. Phisis whatthe Tris | ‘a tboushod salumnies boy . | abLeuDeing the parenge of the New Mexteo bill. ie tee Uasaue ie | ote Drindent Mugic Hate Dye, to KIBLO'S GARDEN wilh apts aati 8 and it ¢ of socialists, nuti d forei me. #0 vt Mr Bwasizen, (Cem.) Of Ubio, commenced a spece’s 4 Ui ry a wh whe, » is oppl on mes , see ee kercieett, eoeer nen orn Mal Gudutty {1008 | WOU, the bo-udary of Tunas, aud had tet spokenmore | aUlbOEIty, : io gaa washed Lariudiatele NATIONAL THEAT via Square—Tae Dauaw- | ate eudeave » accomplish ‘They preferthe th move oppreesive LB | than to or three minutes, when the hour to which ; | 7 ‘ace, anethae Yous bine Ties and vegaries of Pourier an rerack-t bich your tethers, powertully aided by forelg | oie woe Hupited. eapited Progress of the Chotera, ‘Tones f° caress 2s S | eyo ve. Meets, avd ariules, ‘ Mr B. al ta nd the © P, 4 PIES RD gy UTE Ee? ; 6 thadae- sega 0 Mr Bayey. (det) of Va, who reported the Civil and si rauac, August 16, 1850, at va’ New Youw Bruorraw | Chthusivete, both French and man, to the doe- | ope ative & Sapeahe Sh Meee 20%, Diplomatic bill, was ntlowed, bysthe rules, tomakethe | The cholera ia again on the tocrease here, several | gliM® DYeen--tarcheiurs Cenaine State outs tiara of Christianity, whieh they desire to have | xinanica! bes tanh for poutaacouny, | theta rp-cth Ueahouldrrette fara sutareovoudiga | STO navtog ancarncs seuteriey and today | te lua acetate! Mek ed in our frre ec 3 e mir testi ot dq ~A Dis asgument CO show thet a more dangerons message nreed yastennny ——— rm : MUSE: o Penvo Avran- | abolished in our free schools, eo that the minds of | pyrcaiuer. > above, howeve ® ss Porscne whose heir has sgsumed @ AMERICAN MUSEUM pages serge the youth of the land will be fit to receive the im- | claims the notice which I give it, by simply pra: | than tWetibe Boesicent cou mppiented, never eman Pell A vee of the imitation dyes, eam have it moos an Lies youth ve lan i tna th Golaeee aaetls bie eave nator Uedirem anexeoutive Uf the views exprested by him lice be vedtigs warrentind hy ani - Oopy the addvom. . tay. August 17, txag, | Preesions Which they wish to impsint upon them. | Yerg shought, wieh, or kuosledge of win, be cerried out this government would be converted | | Charge ef Conspiracy io tsint Money.—Binee the | o Rew York, saturdiy. Aug ptustard ig i BEELER DEON) Vos bet ony tom. a t) unow' potism, Ip detending the Committee of | strange developements pubjished ot lace, ineria.coa | =~ x lia a bold gome; end when the election com net Pi peer asf nog btacpy 6 Meaus. be said they ment to report simply , Courpiracy cases, ig which Mr Nites, Mr. Haveus, and MONty MARKED, Congrecione! Doings bn Washington, round, our voters wilh have an opportunity of | YY ON? feuugation than that connection of my | ® t#-riution, aud that iti+ isexpedirnt to act on the | many vibere, bave formed the main features of the Fisvar, August 16—6 P, M. ii Waeh lenciog those enthusiasts, and teaching thema » with it. to whici L desire to give the broadest | jon of the tariff, The body then | dssuacs human evente. others ace wow beginning to th rie S Very litle was doue in Warhi ailenciag thove enthusiast, and teechia pap poids deichs ay gaatetiee ing ts 8 | proceeded to vote on the f in the bill show themelver ipa niwiiar way, ‘and nearly ow th The stock market was not so active this morning ae The Senate having edjoursed over lereon which they will never forget. This happy | te pone ay" wli euch papers as may have copted the | Jonnwon. (dean a arene serenl o omend comenieaciaie oply werked up in ia pen og previously noticed, and priers have not boen sustain- Aone SA apt 5 the only bra St? Mision animes sat beat into another F | csenk etieeae ail 4 Or and justice to copy | Op og four bandeed and sixteen | but, in tact, ng im the en % n ” House of Representatives was t nly ach State must ne ni at ny pata py 1 do mw the favor aud jurtic opy | theirend threepundred aud thirty-eight dollars hy'| Yestentay, Suatios fale Nie wattkak tas tne ed. Ss the first beard to day Erte Income Bonds fel! the federal Jegislature im session, aud th ly | where the evils of soc n have penetrated eo- | aio his NOte. onor-to be. respectfully; Adding & proviso Lo reduce the rularies of alloffieara of | arrest of @ very preity, genteel looking young woman, | © % per ernt; Erie Second Mortgage Bonds, 4; ted the day with They oc- | ciety ine eat and laid the foands | Your obedient servant, | the g Vernwent, civil spd military, as well as the pay | by tbe pame of Mary Jaue 8 Jia Livingstou and | Farmers’ Loan, 4; Reading Kaitroad, 4; Harlem, 3; ee Ane ka ih nvati tions of « reaction in pu a NARULS) LORBZ, | OF members of Congress. one-Hfth. | Phe Hime, he said, | & lnwyer a Mags Dame £ Boyd, or better | Au the fancies appeared to be equslly dulljand heavy. d the ti 4 tione ' | | had arsived when retrenchmout #hould comme known, pen Ay, ue a oub-elvsk.to the Supreme Conrt, | | aotivity of the past few days hae eat b withont conung to #n | 1 without — prived that comtry of #! Oly Intelligence. | the expenditures for this year requiring more than if. two individusls mai d, | ie fe rely sul a ty-two milions of dollars, This amendment was re- | On theonth of Ira loppiog sided. Ciwil aed Di Appropriation bill. yepubliceniem exce ' ANOTHER RAILROAD COLLISION. 1 faeosee, epiring together. tor the Pi f % purpose of ootainin, he final vore will be t on this Yne can hardly but wonderat the temerity which Rallrond collisions are becomieg #0 numerous as to | eg (fem) of Ohio, offered an amond- | tion of bis property, which they bave a ‘The receipts at the ofice of the Aestetant Trossurer Bi terio-dey; efter which, we Ho Greeley and his eesociates € sade | be quite alarming. We had only just published the ; ment to the proviso, whick dvetares that no member | velue of pear S204 of this port, to-day. amounted to $76.090; payments, mete Gi with ian ee the ter- | meake of our youth, so that ia their man- | Of Mx. Elvie, who came to bis death by @ collivion of | Jars anilewge for each seaeton and no member or de- | Demed partirs ubstance of this cbarge is'ax fol. | With full and valuable cargors, have arrived within the beis to confer seach othi make in eof ¢ th, two treine at Morrieania, when ono of these two trains | legate residing east of the ky Mountaivs, shall re | lo bout the esily part of the year 1848, Mary | past day or two, and the receipts from customs are nv i by the Sena Sih iatistsand revolutionists. Itis, | te in into collision with tbe New Haven train, | C#Y€ More than ove thou-wud dollars for each sesaton, | Jane Starr called at the dwelting house of sr. Top- | likely to be large during next week, Weck wi sy and ng- | without exception, the 1 ovement | SWPP ese ae soraing, | 2PG,BO sveh member oF delegaty residing west ofthe | ping. No. 67 Jone etreet, uno represented herself to De | why steamship Nixgura, from Liverpool, does mot: . aetantet: q not very far from the same spot. Yesterday mosning. | Roeky Moustuins. sball reeeive more then two thou. | the wife of Ju who wae then in Csliforaia ten. It will, no doubt, witness the fate of the ala that has yet been mac aited | sta quarter to pine o'clock. the Harlem down treia pang dollars, He moved to amend by reducing the tance. Her genteel appear. | bring any very important or interesting commeroial very ugitetion, one way or the other. If N- | States, and show a vely that sof | rom Pordbam, and the up New H came in first sum to five huodrd Gollurs, andthe secoud to one Ki story, aud Mr. Toppiv intelligenee. The advance ta cotton was expected, he Ul ) ’ st for th ‘ 3 try are collisten 08 Mats Woven, a short Sieh i | thomasa. | ‘Bie inlig eodeasares tn belo Ree alongs: Bare: and weexpect many mory just like it [t muat eome; it ders of the House have any respret for the 8 that monomenia in this country are lem Biidge. The loromotive of the down train was Mr Tuvnstox, delegate from Oregon. raid that his | that an intimacy took place, aud from one step to Ml of their ev te, they will pass them at | gee all their energies, to leave no stoae uae | smaebed. and ene of the cars of tho up train destroy- | actual expense in combug here or going back to Oregon, | another, Mra, Sterr concocted plans to coerce him into | May be very gradual. but higher prices for oottom must f things and | f+ it wae slinort a miracle chat no ite was lost. Baw | fer of things and | yy xeman jumped off immediately before the collision. | ety, and establish | Jt is stated that the engineer ot the Hariem teaim pot e regular engineer, but only # fireman, We ai ‘nd Im reir | eredibly intormed by a gentleman, thas ten or twelve and the phalonxes and communities of so- | dist ago be wason the cars when the train was pro- | e ee i eg tlor pelled et the rate of twenty milvé au howr roun a cislitm, insterd of the wise social regulatic veren wlestagenly S00 miles ia (ha naeeh onan] which now eaist. Greeley himself, as the evoo- | consistent with rsiety. The New Uaven train, which | vocate of s destructive and de- | does not stop om the way elways, passes there about | ment and advocate of this destructive and de- | test ee Gr epecd. insomuch iat any one Gan get On moralizing iem, may be a candidate for oftige at Blnee the foregoing was in type, we have re- | rule before the clove ofthe season Larelation to bread- stuffs, the accounts are conflinting, and by mo meant satisfactory, There is no doubt but that the potatoe Gisense has again manifested iteelfin all parts of Great Britain and Irciand. but the probable extent of the blight ia not #0 definitely determined The potatoe has yet ® long searou before harvest, and the danger is therefore great. Tho weatber throvghowt Bnglané had been favorable. although no very eanguine antioi- cost Fix bunéred dollars io easb, which was two hun. | Measures by which she could induce bim to eouvey dred dollars more than be would receive if the ainend- | bis reat estate property to her and for her bemetc west should prevail His journey hither, at first cost | To effect this object. she threatened to bring charges him eleven htndred and fifty dollars. and oseupiodhim , sgsinet him into ae urt of justice, aad thus ruin nis three aud ahelf months’ time iw travelling through a | family avd bis standing tn rociety. She wonid catl country where, at every moment, he was liable to | at bis heuse, quarrel with him. and, to quiet her, he mevt bis death would give her large sums of money, One day, on Mr. Moves, (dem.) of La., moved anfamendment, to | exlling, she saw Mrs. Topping. and told ber she would intert (bree thousand dollars for those residing on | seud her busbaud to the State prison, if be did not this side of the Rocky Mounteins,and four thousand | act a6 she directed bim to do. And further, that for those on the other side. Hye was sorry to eee a | James T. Boyd and Mra, induced him to growing @irporition to diminish the value snd reapec- | go to house in South Sucund stroet, oe s und thus put at reet, finally aad ing o any farther? fer ever, u most trou turned, to upset the exis me question the present organization ef soc in their stead, infidelity of the worst kind im reli- | The Furepean Newsethe Danish and Schleswig War. The Niagara arrived at this port yeeterday gic We have thus been placed in possession ef our Euro- p letters end pepere to ibe 3d in The detai's of 1] volition! news lusive rrival t., in the enrs. are of considerable interest, 20 far. s the war | the coming election, or if he be not, some of the | ecived the following account from & passeuger, who | tability ot aseat on this floor, to the lowest possible | aud pyogenes pear ewe et hae : pations are entertained relative to the wheat erop. The ' Mery ® ° Jee * acods bis pame and address :— | price, by letting out reate to the highest bidders, If| cup full of arsepto, whic ex! to Tepping, heat crop, will, with Denmork is eoncerned, Public feeling in | clique of socialists around him may. We trust | "yy Keron :—dnceming to thle elty, in the 8% 0’ Mresitecs chemaa dena higher, we should see a better pestanding to be ill, and then aod there told bim sama bcupindnsceapll a Europe seems to be excited by this war ina much | our readers will vote urderstondingly when the | clock Bariem sccomnmcation down | train, tals | eines of men in Congress than now, that sbe bad a dose of poiron in the cup to take, | fared, ow am Sverage, much depends por and that she would take the same, and then senda letter to the Chief of Potiees seying that he poisoned ber. and thereby get bim charged with the wurder, This accusation territed him emasiogly, aad he scarcely knew what todo, She till coutinued to hotd frre i vill he yee | WOFnIDg, from Fordbam.« collision took place be- | n by any other sub | proper ti ives, eo thut the isimites will be re- | Tt’a the Hurlem and the New Haven truim golag| Dir Varasur, (dem. ef N-C., was for giviog mee of t which wae ear- | buked ina proper maaner, and taught that it will | east, near Mott Haven, by which » reat number of telent ae mucus they could Sones, buat het be be usele py the Y ‘i spy land into | Patrengere Were terribly frightened, three or four con- | making them paupers by sending them to Congress. be uselees for them to convert this happy land into | Sideratty iojered, and one of the Now Haven care 3 reper Bey Mg a) aaes Som) 9 Congre the weather during the present month, whether there is not # serious defies: point of view, there is nothing new, by this arrival. The Bank of England was troubled with plethora. ‘The amendment to the nxmendment was rejected. @teater degree than it he Jeet riace she mw tied on on the p prable rt of Hung ce ary against Austria and Terria. The, Luropean journals are filled with | such # paradise as they in their fanaticiem picture | jtspige sconped out and torn away by the Harlem lo- | here, and riches may be procured by pir: id not coniorm | of punios rate of interest ae culations es | probable result of the | to themselves the 3iinerva—an old and feebl ne, upon | der.’ If men pay all their money for of bullion, and the had experienced ene cappenabersno pine yen : ‘ - coroner's jury held an inquest, a few days find them going to the White House. and seeking for ‘ord to the Chiet change. ‘Wo one, howevei, is able to predict how it will We are artonished that there isnot more notice 1h. oe ge ja, end cae Rar ago e the forvign missions end offiess, whieh “pay better than Topping The amount of securities held in the Pree Banking: end, onder present circumstances. If it ia not | taken ef thia important subject than there is. As H that she was uicanes, and ought to be re- Congress. Department of the Comptroller's office of this State, . j a”? imate t finding that verdict against the Be = speedily brought toa clone by some decisive vie- | far as the morals of the people are concerned, itis | Tis \erm company. ‘The frequency of collisions, faral | gist aaa ents tiara ay ay Aad rejected—three or | on the Iet inet., was $13.500.774, as follows:—WNew York: tory cn the part of Denmark, there now exists | qite immaterial whether the whigs or the demo- | toite ae ive vFnsegeny botrorn Spat Haven ~ Me Onn, (Gem.) of 8.0, moved to strike out all of 9 ite Btate Stocks. $7.746,700; United States, do. $2,224,022; , f ae 1 el ic lemedridge, induces mo (through the mediam of | the proviso. estate property, consisting ot Illinois State do $651 06; Arkaasne Btate do. $411,000; every probebility that Germany will again take | eats cuceced et the next election, for we believe the New | Dir. Cauren, (dom) of Ohio, objected to the present | to one appleby. wii 4 Up the cause of the Duchies, and engage ia the | thut neither are tainted with socialism to any ex- aright of | pe gine ) Cp eegeeh pe ‘4c Michigan State do. $220.00; Todlane Btate de 96.650; ugh Wert t Alabama Btate do. $34 000, Cash om deposit, $175,000; ebester county, to the neevrsity for the laying of ® orth Caroline Bonds and Mortgages, $2(21.389. Om the let Dee- eeuflict. Indeed, if bor ilities are protracted for | tent, with the exception of 2 fragment of the first | | numed, who have, in the Tlibwae, an ergan aod a | avy length of time, such a result in the existing “ cela ” | dovtie track between Mott Haven and Williams | tem w. made A state ef things, ajpenre to be slmont certain. An | sted’ by the whig parti they over hope traue. | HEMgS Memeaianiy by, dug thls Guay would anne | thet - soe Sieart tans Sent Ses | secant tho oper coetaion of as esas Sr agitotiva ia behulf of Schleswig-Holetein has | ceed S neon jiheit ‘eumdidate, for they = pene Spee eo ot prvi ga property conveyed to ee ene. Sraciee ea already b * > ¥ q | greeter incebus than the free soilere ure to the | o prevent the destruction of bu: In making three conveyances, Topping used @ decep- weady been got up in northern Germany, and | » and their teachings are mach more | uiclent, per anpom,to tion cetan fife fort Fan sg | obtaining her A new counterfeit bas been é¢teoted on the Black: demonstrations have beem made in Hanover and etber States, in favor ef sending troops to the dangerow How is it that the clergy are silent on this matter? They eee attempts made in open | day to infidelixe eur youth, aod yet no warning signature, deed was not valid without, He teid her that the property murt be assigned over to the oreditore. instesd of, w! River Rank, Watertown. dated May 1; letter A; eoun-. tersigned om the right band end. J. Nichels, Register. tog t on the cost of furnishing and lay Lea short distanes of ebout four m! assistence of the Duchies. | Sey comeeeneneatenaee ot ge aaa — Pil ceeasietkumeie ak aeese adlygg omen ggesetheg. ny Paper of a yellow cast. A large number appear to be Jn order that our readers may the betier mader- | they, at all event, will not remain passive mach | bm wor —— wonne Fe) poe vad Phe cS eS Sted the importance to Germany of its union with | longer, and look uncoucernedly on a movement | abecas Gebaes:|_ Sta Wueneser anoeod aeomnan Seats cape tee plng’s wife and chilaven out, The earnings of the Nashua and Wereestor railroad, Hchleswig- Holstein, we will give them some pare | Which etrikes at the foundation of all which good yy. another eol- | Mr. Aswmum, (wbig.) of Mees, raised a point—the | However, rince thie ‘and arrest ot the aceused | [F July, were $18,883 40, an inernase of $3,417 08 over tiovlare res)«cting the nature, origia and history of | ™P held dear, and which is so essential to the human life delegate trom Oregow could mot make a motion. partion, He, Topping ond her cliidren are now re: | the same month of 1849 The earnings for sever. ! present and future we)fare of the community. Taw Coro | The Crarsian caused the act of 1817 to be read, im ‘tated in their former dwelling. and Mra. Starrs | sonths of 1850 «1 th 1840 by 401 71. this quertion, which, at this moment, creates ! entered 7 918 '» . le ates 60 caquishenegapeeriemaitien | a which it was saide delegate sball have the right to | sojourning in one of the evaiting the re- he peek ‘of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad munch ngitation in Lurope. Arrival ef the Spanish War Steamer | aoaeaeee oem | pepe teens Nay SL od the dlogate coef Se enees ulties, Boyd was wlso de- Conigdea, pgs month <f July. Sain ithe ‘Tbe wwe Dochies of Schleswig-Holstein, sitaa- tea a Piaarres | fanz Dy shows careicesness and parchacay: the gal: | | Mr Tivoxrwon, (dem) ot Miss. asked whether the | “Sirsiing Mency.—A man, bs; Washington Braveb, $97,229 06—Total ted on the North Sea and the Baltie, command the “NTESS DE ALCOY AND FAMILY, AND TIE | lisions were emperinduced. Aliot collieivas, with | eo: law of House did aot give the delegate | rested. yerterday, on acharge of $121,464 44. This is an icoresse of $21,390 39 ree smott favorable position, in point of wavigution and GOVERNOR OF CARDENAS, PASSENGERS. 004 double track, I believe, would have Ad- | thir privilege. ooket of John Lottas $1 an fo over - . In yesterday's Heraid we ennouneed the arrival of I | The Cramaax sald It was not competent to decide eens mocee, eitnated in City corrtsponding month of last year. ecommerce, of eny states of Germany or northern Property | whet fs tbe common lew of thie House, He must be Lothrop locked the acoused up ior a fi Stock Exe! Europe. Their coasts, which are lined with hur, tremens Piswee, witch anchored ot ad hare bees | conczolled by the roles The elerk hed informed the | bearing. $2000 0 8 6, "18 WI Hale NY RN heen sad porte, eeem te be formed by nature to | nd late om Thareday evening, under the | for Ol tal real remnecd betegeerer the ters | “ah caine Non nud the ckair asohs Stoo Kestecne Hy Gy tensing SB. 0 p ‘ o ' 9 | © question was taken ap: ehair's on was ‘antnohy 6's, Hy 100 do become the commercial depot of the trade between ele gh ag te are wack | gurtained—yrae 71. vuyx 66 Poricn —desault by « Watchman John Gregory, s, “8 2 {Nor & Wor R serty PI OAR a Bd GSR RY Ba hana Cruntess de Alooy, lady of ¢ — a — Mr. Porren. (dem ) of Ohio, was for Lapthcting the | wd of oes eo upon @ Erie Incowe Bas % % : $ af Hidinstn ta hows 41,008 tahebieantn ; Chat of | pesrsatger 4 ae a bgp nog ne mae on tome aecigent santero. thet lerly” buoy Bartnere atcut tae pay cfmembere will topeifauy of ira, auoattied ste: petacve tu Etst. Brockiya, ge ee , snap " ss se s brcemtng vevage, Dom Ceratl, the » the Erie railrced, will likly oeeur before this company them get too much. let them yield to coasclenes, and ‘ters, striking them ov: ficom fel Weig th Lone Inland RR wig ebout 360,000, of which over 200,000 are | Governor of Cardenas, novie and | are induced to oo «: vthing wit! m. I deem it show ibeir patriotiem by rolingnishing the uverpl revercly injuring the rg As'n joy eo The people of these states have always | | ang endo “4 op age 4 wit Hevsann, (dem ) of Ala. ofered “an auncudavnat It re gran he phe pny cole rey | oe Fah Boe ios Kable for their hardihood and enterprise, | Nt | 7 be betier thane pound of eure,” aad | shall baveten dolinne oedwecd fete kin neg | hel was belioved to be loaded, an | bio PH Ste and buve furnished the best sailors in Europe; both | oe desoont upen Cardenas. The Countess de Alooy, | solicit fer o mpLiestion an Sen ae be is rick or Gleabled trom atlending. _— yee apy one re to oppore him. | pena . 4 a . ‘ who le a mild, affable, and dignified woman in a - | a * ‘the uw take N r = . percons merntici saw Gregory, and arted SRCOND BOARD Great Prittin and Denmark having frequently pre | eee ttn ie ie eee nne abindree, the ertan | Mew York, august 16, 2860 | She fet onvqsteed, celts cebentmeo ieee him twiee to attend to his d 4 terest the infu | Mens RcleRR ge ferred th agi we ti regis ce ne | ef whom i# au interesting young indy, about fifteea or | a Love —Pronama Suimso-—Wusseee eo Do pero ey on egg be prosent,the Hous = maniac: Na be age wd te oa setts ak te . pertof the Danis ingdom for eeveral hundred | siatern y vraim—In yeste the dis- eeain went into Committee. a rh . ” covery of the bed: Boating ti MrsHcenssy wodised bis amend it makiog th were to take the pistol away. Gregory Prd Years; but ite political union with Holstein, which, i ciecr a Cac bath ol Naebous Corset, Sines the pov. | Guctien-velghs coluan Tn een otembeeree en | vam a committed the asrmule, The oflewey “ ve thovgh o Genmen state recognized the ssvereignty | but in every othe Heation. the body bas been identided as Mire Mary = Dir. Scminca's amendment, aa woved, was also re ee hg Eg F mgpeninn Enehged justice, 4 Lovgivlend RR 1% fe testes ® Ann Kirk, aged nineteen yeats. a native of Dutchess jeoted county. Her mothor resides, we und kill Landing markably weil. b | le oe her way to Burepe. | course of a few days, of the King of Denmark, has been guarantied by ment of « mersl: = trewtics as for back as 1460, and the two Duchies of end, at Fish. Mr. Brows, (dem) of Misa. moved an Mayor, allowed bim to go thot members shail be allowed ouly the ac! now pal fine—one doliar- e'cam es the learned Tt reem* that about sx wrexs ince, ieaitie Blatetate be | but her husband. th. shecume to this city from Fishkill, and pat up atthe * for travel, aud twelve dollar: mini-trator of Justion said, to maintala the diguity of Schieswig-leletein have always been closely | SS Gvelling of Mr. Biles Loundsbury, No tes Chesmbere emere thelaw. vag he Chureh of th 4 Lemay pla united starter, To the year 1660 they were govera street, During her visit she wns visited, on nereral more than twenty day« Prise —- named Jamee Taylor was ar- ‘all of thin ot mnae cane ed und: the same laws and constitution. In the | Occasions, by «young man calling bimseltLearey adey | Mir Baviy, (dem) of Va, Sontag a ceed Sane Bate eben S Chuags & Brawl Ie | a ‘oh, Williams. jolen a schooer a Mad fr A | ge de clerk, im Grand rtreet, from whom, k aooms, she sold her Upoa eeny, in bay th Haskins, Lewis @. Trveen, Year 161, the King of Denmark deelared himself | eth the section, wasth. j prebtuiing 6c jan received severel letters, Retweem th young man re the to be on absolute monarch, and commenced to | of being th and the deerared it ts believed an intimacy of «ifeotion °. ed, aan eee nd dvughter of Rev, Moves Mar rding to his ewa will and plensure, | Lend and exteted Op Monduy Inet. the droearod drevned horseif, pre} ; On Wednesday Dp gay rd lth by the Rov. ma rejected. He hoped that the committee would Mr Stockton. Mr. Gronon W Moons, to Mie Jocnrnimm for the caluse ws it {9 that we hare some reform be computed om the route b sported from the eapitol te A delegater. gvvern be Creole all of He altered the constitution in bis Kingdom, aswell | expedit: asin the Duchies. He irsned a law, by which the throne of Denmark was ia future to inherit to the | y enjoy every co female line of well as te the male line, but prohi- | that house te prove: ked up her clothing. for the purpose of re- to Ficbkill, but before going. she ssidebe olng over to Catharine street. to arrested aud loeked up for trial. to the lareeny ofa wv Corey Inland, escaped from the county j leet week, The oftair has bes reei- ex of New Lork, to Mise Buran ariestom 8. 0. Camsniver, of ( Chaileston papers pleare copy. on Kept very seeret, for a x Mise Ki able te uery—[s it bited, by enother law, this mode of eaccession mae So csiniaticoee — a im the Dochies. From this period datee the com- ? al thought se. On Thursday evening. atter a short end severe iti! nese, Mr. Thomas Britany, ia the O60 year of hiv age. ‘The relatives friends of the family are respeet- fully invited id bie funeral, on Secerda, after. boon et So'elock from bis late revideuee 119 “ meneement of the quarrel with regard to the right | of sneceesion in Schleewig-Holsiein, When, in 1806, Germony et need to be an empire, the Dachy of i BEWS OF Tak WEEK. THE WEEKLY HERALD. Melancholy Love of Life. ‘ Borrow, Augunt 16, 196 Saturday, the following protert, and oblige macy of your Beané readers and robsoribers «in was declared to forma State of the | !xoTesr rx0m Ks, REALLENTS OF WEW VO) eld, yesterday afternoon, fourteen persone without furtber {aviation Ringdem of Denmark, according tothe fuad tal The o hich « few days ngo reached ¢ e party were drowned. They were all wo. " ‘ law ‘y681 by ees h - roe. + . aie ech teay | S28 thote eetting forth that a grout battle nd children, batene. The following are the cir- pratt mame sigeemdtiw dnckesrs «5 epheered dlaghere ta ecencael hak Mfakewell ta whe bei: a : niga y whic Re ing ol pe held foagbs bes ea the Scbies Pal nistelners » a the | ng. tances —A large party, comneeted moxtly with | Oehek this morning, Ite columas will be Olied with | yrar of ber rolute power over ail his states, aad could avite aves end wherein ¢ Inet bemed we: torlous, | d rg ’ * or separa. them ot his own plensate. ‘The eld | hat, seaward nonce ofthe mimbrrs:of the Beantine: | ty Faavarons Sersur.- On Foiday moralag | the Sst Chritian soviety of Lyn, prose to Lyn: | varlety of highly Interacting matter, trom all ports | sores Willams nnd'Tnetias seu the sal matee We “ | View Beetety in Ne: ommittes. forthe | fracas toe je Fr ort wi reet, opposite Frei . o1 Lem! ' “ Arevtics aod laws, according to which Holstein | purpore of inviting the D egiaan, and Seeder, Hotel. f ‘ bad hom th werk Giasieg ep | ous ohne 0 exearslon om the borders of « beaatl- | af the world. Single coples, te wrappers, sixpencn Potente ge hig Sg oUalte: 0 trem ; - uited | © York, to partake of a sapper, which is | the street, for the pur pore of letting gae into Freach’s . Dousbtere of bee ae to rrmsia a German Duchy for ever, nuited | to'tke plane next Monday. and to be fegarded ae | ilctel. A'moan wish rarcaperilla co weatt war passing, | AbOat twe o'clock, @ party of 25 went om board a| ,GeR. Soreuntes Ge een ae tend theifuncral thie (arvardey) after soon at & ovslosk, With Sehieewiy, and recognizing merely the kine of pubic maaifestaion aud festival, culled forth | end the labo er would uct allow him. The sareape | large, flat-bottomed row best, fur on excersion on the from the residenee ot her father, PIT Third street, be. eréay, when wersignty of Dew 5 a by the above news, | rile men made @ Rick at bim; the laboring man re- | 4 ignty of Denmath, have since bea entirely | "ai cch o fertival ought B6b $0 tobe place, cad wo | tamed the eemotimest with ¢ blow of his thercl ca @eregarded and eet aside by the latter, though | consider it Grolemn duty to protest agarmet it The the bead which Lrowght the rarsaparilia man to the | never formally annulled. Every effort has been | Par 1p Demmarh—thie detestable war, which already greene. The Iatter got up. and a regular tight with | weed on the part of Denmath to make Gehieewig- emanded eo many vicime and #0 grest recri | Sate ensued, shich continued for length of time. from both sides—this bleody 4 cruel war. | Flobiein Danish provinces, by means of the most | jogether by the tise ot cousangnin- eo gr eee wp Vaseure Grinding deepotiom that has probably ever deca | ery, years | Mtclisetisn., The’ pertes ures is only eqralled by their popu The Pinmbe Rational Dag teren Bonth Seeond etret und Suwth Phird streets: Wiilamebura! eit ng.the 10th inet. aged tt years.M, James Sadler, ot have doen, sounmy nnd ond mother of D. aad J. por- | publishers of this city The fri funeral fmm fro. ana wlw on ba de taken to West: Me teary at MEDMERSE Riteseey aenay | pend. hen about 100 yards from the shore, the | tte of sf beat upset, and liot the party were drowned. The following are the names of thore lort :—Robt. Shurtliff and wife, (reeentiy married, and on a visit to Bee eg eo friends fo Lynn)—they belonged to Medway; Mra. Mary Howard and daughter. Wary Jane. Mrs Howard be fie ity sBd reimtionship, Pave fought egsinet each other vith @ rage apd attroeity woparelicied in the anuals of exerci d by any government. The whole history | modern bistery—thie fat iT we ony. it ie not 7 presi Mr. 3. B. Reward, of Sangus. ‘The mather . A ones driving ¥ ig-Holstein, up to the year 1868, is a | 2°t Anle De last news by the Niagara, atee neh and ebild were taken from the water clasped im each thet the Seb erlves anew. « tre wade of the beet setural a lmorevemen -Holatetnors ere preparing th w of enerowehments on the rights of the 4 by Grr@an t.onps, te continue te. Lading’ ornamental tthieows 27 Maidon lane. of acts of oppression committed against | tbe, bevtilitice and. 9s they my, deat watil the ringe © nenetenascaenaleinin hy an; no © luck taro. tf—wbat dod forbid 4 tye oan oneal At Lewtston, Nia population of Schleewig-Heleeia. Ta the ur become = 7 Dartier placed across the street. to euch cater ‘Wigs: W Semmens ané ere he county. on the 24th ult. after 1848, tbe Dunish government resolved formally to petdepe tbat battle oul ns | nrethe pose night the | ‘Tne Pinesan’s Rior in Riowrn Avewer —The engloe two chthdren of ie. Jobe v. Cae te inspect PHALON'S wee eayieo! Wigs aad Tou. | & 1K Od painful in f jon, Mins Be rae soawt 4 diseo! Brandinavians bere in New York are going to cele | Cf NO 14. wae net out on the day of this riot. and it end two years; twodaughtors | pees Me nooge ihe largest so ee cenervenes ig the ong of Job a annex Schleewig, to dissolve its union wih brsterhe last victory of Idetedt) woald’ tt hot the, | @By ef the runners who wewal'y followed it, partonk in | of Mr Ephraim Brown, of Lyon ; Mies Marla Cheever, | Sie o1! alge aly ayy ashry, = way Molstein. That last acton the part of Denmark wee bee bitter memory wiich woald ettach itself the stot, Be eumgesy an Ravetwe Lo mae yg ot Lyon. — page nora. svn ded Go by ade. Sorbet fer , thelr aets * ay that the engine of No. . ; pepe oe ‘was responded to on the part of Germany by ad Weare Doses! we love war eld and becwtifel coun. | Wal therojherany of the members, All the bodiew bave been resorered oxeept two— ta te ete as a= ba That contest ended by a treaty, and, whieh Schleswig re- Hence the renewal of how @eration of war @oncluded through Ei fared to reecgnive. try end ee rhould he giad to ree Demmark free Wed vided but we have no right to ik ie yet too emnly ! time Item per bow mar Avneers ror Bown-Donime Bera: Quip, Joba Dalton, he ated before the for done boiling Tepretwerte Mise Cheever and the daughter of Mr, Johnson. Arrest of Burgers fia Palvinieat ss ‘i ADVERTISRIRATS RENE WEO BYERY DAT. 7 j i eo Avuiax, August 15,1899, tilnies. Th the third war between the Dachies be* @rmamced. ho merdny arrested Dench werre held ‘Trusses, Rhoulder Hraces, Abdomin = Sa - we thed= oud it isthe Bi | fo tail te anceer the eh It ia to be hoped shag | Last might, one of the elty watabmen sucoseded ta my WIC ake and Denmark, and we shall now have to are whether the latter will eucceed ia this oon ageinet the former The batile of Idstedt, the first conflict of this Ghird wer, was ro sanguisary, that the detiile ore Feed with the greatest interest. We, therefore, give the official sccounte of the affair ; st We rere that a man whoes whele United States hae Piet. ord a genuine: bpd pur yeh lend by ident of the Seandin that others will be in- . Fepes Deatm—On Thurrday. William Bishop, a Protehmen. @ baker by trede, tell down suddenly in | Paltem street. and were brought to the station hours, | when the body was found to be dead. Me had been ecrapletnirg of @ pelpitation of the heart, * Accient —At belf past ele lock oo Thuretay noon, # girl . adore terlve of party of toar or five were en- glare, wader the foilow. | Hao’ * y wap Rakore making the larrest « Sveortmant in the sity, For sere CHAS. H. KING, Draggint, 192 Brosdway, ‘eornee of Juha a BLY Diss m L; jeeater from the ve wiwny wad a emcees Tue Misero Canironsia Mar.—The missing Me the be Soken whavate of ab | Sera. taniens team &. avcue? eri, iuoca? a mail from California, for this city, whieh shoold her feet batly barned by | pnd Clonba, yd ta fen oe La cKepanticas Convention of : . " ptepping on hot iron, In front of arhip Aur tgnet 14, 1850, Seats, tte Gorser Nene end Beckman sersese, b have come by the steamer Georgia, was received thet the Srotival raith's hap. After having b creer 4 ond Con Another of the burglars alluded to in @ former des. Post-office, via} - je trek | foot & Yo her _ ee oe ee arene Ven are Cl bad pesteenes a agg a 4 Jobe Finnegan, hus bee arrested. fe Po. ae eee | a ; eae o tobe the ene ho shot the he Avice | by the President. wrk the adetes end consent of he Sonate 7 Mecuteben a Mire Lo dhe Re pudsic of Rnendor. arectem Soster, Attoreey of the Usited tates tn Sport | for nevhirg can be mote mervm thom the prevent hy wen towed wp to the ony, for eurabitity, voonsy é 3 re pirtet ances ‘ Cevtervnce ry Trorrise—Tee trotting treet whieh jolue the parre Te very moe ‘The re maine e: eo Kew tr Cook let here in the hae. ev . - > je tarebell Ven Aten. of Now York. ORerge dat. | a. sices came off 9¢ The tret was | 1 @noripn — the Kev. Mr Behorlbt, pias iphia cars, to-night, for Rochester, Pern, Renlde, Piten, Cuts, Sores, Bell wo beeteen vow whens a) i loved lump or it being mieunderst erday aftersoon fan do it t it having & 1m" res it very m read wer con me Ubie barber, leet right. The latter was much Injured To thore whe have take our c defer, evep limp ne, e eo fort « thanght of hnt eam j tered Jebn Page, Bot not before Dattle | siderable exertions B 16 1880. Dew York Boer aed Shee B 1 Fs " tie. dOuN bibewy Hyde, to be Justices of the Pea for gt BRVERAL DANKA erNOES, NAG bg hn gi ‘donw Past ae, . comny a W in the District of Co. | baw Your, Ang 16, 1880 | in cueb of teying ‘pew track on the H The stesmers Darmer 1 exrue fu eclliston, fa ot Die new stple of Beshstle Gave, Shue @ " an; Grertiary, ANvA ehiyn, Isto be the Bishop of pense De Webb. of Michigan, to be Comal of the oh was ° He ea eee tece bs. | CAMDAS SOY RalLROaD roa . Baltes refs for the port of Fonchow. in ubina w | = _ Leap itpeneng 7 corner. euerien. | Pe ne, “eh * Boratio J torte. to be Attorney of the United Crownen Orr =—O8 to the preseure apen } the counterfeit at ‘oa rkecte whe | “* Ne. 1 Month veer. Bete in ard ee Lena edaaeer el te Im meds ovr columne, we are relectantly compelled ro leave | The Obio river has risen Ove inebes since morning, 14 wrappers, Reet one 8. ‘whem tan a Reems Beurd Tae a laripston ae mite be out a variety of interesting matter, including our , 8P4 ROW wrareres three feet Hine teehee. The rise Diebe H. allen, of Mansmohurette. Oonent of the Baird Mareeat the pete! Heowiyia, in the Sond. Os pebr inh Velonda, De ay Perris end Perlin correspondences, petitiest intelli- boner, &e ke. wae coon lomed hy the Alleghany river Dorlness, ino generel wey, te dall The weather re. | meine tery pleoenat,