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NO. 5914. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1850. BIC TELLIGGVER The Watering Places. Our Beritn Corres, a ver Schley, where the: troag point The Census Neturas, tll eh : OUR FASHIONABLE CORRESPONDENCE, tg Taly 29 10. os i tee or Ae Keenaeharg Ie veneais cect on ge rn oma t. aeaese 1?) prs Temeret, N J.—The toast population of Trea- s H niga pei . t both armies te with equal courage, an a y ta lroad Chis week | ton and (he wdjc h of Seat ton, ane ereree ~~ . Poa RS ON fandenaa Aikivos; Lagaet tunes Examination of the Assassin of the King—T8e' that the iwaue of the battle wae decided te a mn- | #81111 17 tons, being about 1,700 tous less than | und the vt rari id leg {1276 Phe tod Prusstan Government and the Prew—Restravate | noouvre of the Danes, by which they out off che | lest week. population of Tr nton prover, is 6,550, wich is am on Booksellere— Arrangements for the Supervision | left wing of the enemy from the ceatre, and forced | By reference to our reports for the corresponding | increase v1 2.925 vince 1640. Colonization going om—Law Scho at Bullstom— holera has broken out in {he (ndiann peniten- ary, ond uP . them to retreat, Alter this firt cheek, whieh Pétied last year, it wall be seen that the rattroad ts * pceauy. M. Fie Bhcaliad ‘sien tiedend tary, and up to Tuesdsy Int fo ty cases and fifeen Weather—Dancing—The coming Fancy Dress ‘ Ball—The © - — of the Press—The Prussian Union—The Posi- | 2 ’ygt chow the Holateivers that they are unable to | O8!¥ 35,000 tons ahead, and the canal ix ia ndvauce “ deaths bad ovcurred, Amous the letter was convict, | Dal ph Byte areal Dempeter— Leases at | sis of Schlesing- Eloletein, Germany and Pruséia, | wetajens cretllot uiegle banded ageioe the whats | Of fast year’s shipments 41,000 toav, m«kiag in the ie vearly oom pleted. The marshal staves that the mamed Root, convicted sever: years azo, of having i » To a former communication I gave you some ac- wer of Denmark, backed by the threats of a | @&BFeKute aM increase shipment from this region, | POPUlstion will excees “robbed the Madison bank of $25.000 He declared his To say that Saratoga is crowded with visiters, A useian intervention, it would probably be easy UP (© this penod, of 76.000 tons. This increase Ropman, N. Y-~The population of tha town of Innecence to the last when dying, but acknowledged | Would ouly be repeating what hus already been | COV of an vag sing bid King’s edly ev te goell the insurrection by moderate pois pid age nds a the Kime the canal 1s Cully un | Redman, 9 20Ge 18 Ree Wee, LICE: ie aay ‘having committed several burg! d implicated | said by ; it ii . ‘ eoapeige jeer. He was secured directly, | and, m the present stute of affairs, » uaion with * par] Increase f > ne rota ‘dtienis $i fais ee | pet Hig z ba = ete Ping i. Pas: and hus been in prison ever since (May 22). Two | Devmark would aflurd the Duckies a better | On, the oecurrence of the recent severe storm | were produced, aud ISI of buster J a perfect jam. ni tates Hote! months have now. clageed. without bis having besa’| pespee? of enjoying liberal institations than and flood, we prophesied that it would require at Brownvintr, N. Y.—The poputation of Brewa- Sete orga | cannot hold anything tike the number of guests poms td a close connexion with Germany, aad eape- | Hust four weeks tu repoir the damages dene to the | ville is 4,282; ut 1840. iv was 3,963; vw 1945, 10 was Fire Riot and Murder tn Phiiad | who daily dine, breakfuat, und sup at ite tables, brought to trial, the examination of the prisoner cially with Prugsia. It is much w be feared, | dflereut canvla engaged iv the trans, of | 4,380, The whole number of farats is 252 Pausorurnia, Augast 18, 1359. | ‘The proprietors are corsequently obliged to colo. | being curried on im seeret; and except the reports | however, that national avtisathies will cou ual. We ouly refer to the dates aow ts show | Le Roy, N. ¥.—The populatiu of Le Ray is A man was killed this morning nemed #rmstoust, | Mize Dew comers, und they have well nigh filled | of two professional men, who have been commis | tinne prevail, aud prevent un agreement | Mat We sesh regen mintemioieny ig ey oor 3.068; in IodO, it was 3.721; sa IBHD, it was 8,853 — ‘watch case maker. who was in ths empinyaont of | wil the regular colonies or lodying houses. The | gioned to investigate hie mental accountability, and | otmueive to the intereate of boi parties Abane | Oath, ro toalinauye, in ult guatgi, | Tin thst | The ummber of farms in 376 Mr. Jacet, formerly of New York The murdorer was | Wmense dining halls are crowded every diy ut loved as > by the princes of | Pivt, Pa.—The deputy marsha? hag jast finished f y | thiee o'clock, and large numbers dine at the later | WB eccording to the rumors afleat, have pro | Germany, their cause excites great euthemiasm Werks from that period, exactly, the Lehigh « @scortained to be Patrick MeVinin A . c the le : aking the cemous in Pili towns ” cron stouss hag | thtee o'clock, ex i d hei h he le, and authse | Was ino ou (we were ia error Last week in | © or vie , past four, iu order to secure a place ; but | Dounced it as their opinion that he is now compos | umong U people, and a ripttoas are bemg d MOULIe LOL and . sl been im the country but about threw months beeides all these, niuny who board at the house are | montis, very little hus,transpired in public as to the | Taised throughout the couutry to supply them wich | Stating that said work was o tare only iy dente nial ia tener eee Robbe’ lumber yard and the House o Industry were | absent on private dinner excursions, or order sepi- } funde for the continuation of the war. If they | W#8 not filled und fully pre partially burned at ten o'clock thie morning, Thoy | Tate entertainments at u club house onthe grounds, | S#e Of the proceedings against him. According | ghould he finally subjected by the Danes, snc a | until yeoteroay.) The eave situated in Seventh and Vath-rinw streets, | The United States is uot atone 10 118 fulness. Cua- | ( the custom of this couutry he is examined in | catastrophe would add fresh fuel to the burniog j hs work b ei det be Wwionrsvitir, Pa. —The population ot | gress Hail and Union Hall are also fall to repletion, | private, by a legal functionary, who bears the for- | resentment felt by all chisses of the Germin na | , ea'it w * The population o| ‘“ seal epnnsed.-covetel Wise Mavied, wad ‘ 5 » . ; is | day, the Bibb mstant, which ca) ville, York coanty, to 1,309 ferious and ure also obliged to resort to cvlonization, As midable tile of the Inquisiter. This person triesto | tiem at the pusillanimity of their rulers, who, with y> oem te . art. d ts. T m Gorman, unknowo, heart and to the emuller hotels, they also shure the good for- , ie aaee oe sa | an immense standing army at their command, d#t, at Felex's Locks | This occurrence may rex | ineteyse, tis7- There me 9 Killed, at the corner of Bichth aod South streets, tune of their larger neighbors and are good natured | find out what his motives may have been for | Jook tamely on, while a prople allied to them by “rd the completion for a week or two. te ts aap. | Over ears, age sane citer he on Kecount of their eucerse. Cook & Loomis, at | committing the act he 18 accused of; und whether | the bends of blood and Inngnage ure oppressed by Bored, however, by those competent to judge, that | waite, 190 colored p roous PEPIN CHE Monte teh Matrsunenes ie [eae Come, bare space salty We 2 ahedagr emptor play Piney Beg Rong after he has got | & foreign power. Yours, respectfally, A. E b ng Pty ry rola das Se Sesach snag er York county, Pa, hes a population Bacrimone. Angaet 18, 1860, i» | » Suppers. In short, Saratogs is | enough out of him to tind the indicuneot, he hands yn A = i = ie ae, Fe oe Several small Gree and firemen’ areal here | Coying & wonderfully succeseful season, wo far as him over to the Attorney General. They mauage | ARRIvAt OF ‘THe Contoy Prisoners at New ~ bigtime! ret ne bet of 594, by au increase of 2i6 suce 140 numbers go. Bur, stranye to say, a epiritof dull | these things very differently in Englaad, where | Orteans.—The Contoy prisnvers who were thu purchasers whroed will tov late discover the Woonuuay Towasiir, Blair county, Pa., bes hess prevails, which it iv impossible to dissipate. | Pare was tried wud condemned in tess than a (ort | brought to Mobile oo the United Stites ship Alba op Sy Mae ey ia rete a eooaT (he | popal auon et 1.441. There is not so lavish an expenditure of moary by | night afer his attempt oa Queen Victoria Mran- | ny, were ieleased vesterday by the Uuited States fro cuyunnl we ole cami bath | GaeHamive Towns, Pa, 890 the stara of the fashionable world as there was las. | while, the King hus completely recovered of his | District Attorney, Mr. Hamilton. Several ot them f2"IT SUPave® the rullug tates, far coat ond Wittiamssune Bono the first of June 1849, to the first of the sume month 1850. a und 202 puytty in the " ear. b dy sun. | arrived in thie city thee morning, on their w ight. We must also again reiterate our Coa gs Ahh eee bon Cazexovia, Angust LM, 1850. ’ The examination of the students of the Law pan on hl mg OA egg pl Paes | home. We lea tleat they have piece Qe Mr. (gd wnt be p Bape opp .of ¥ Geoiog, mud Mi The Extent of Nw thern Panatwism. School, at Ballston Spa, was concluded yesterday ; | of his dominions. A deputation from the citizens | Webster, the Secretary of State, through Me. | tye! (Qian! this mason, for the consumption OF | y G Bewngre, bsg — This spot hus been selected for the growth and and the graguating class, thirty-two in number, | of Berlin, on presenting their addrees to the King, | Humiitop, twe statemmats, setting forth the mane pM" current year. We kuow thal this Dear =it-—Altwongh when « student of avedio dieplay of more folly agsinst the constituional S#¥® #8 Si ppg sd welt oratorical powers, in | who resides «t Potsdam, and hax not slept at Ber | ber ia which they were inveigled ito the expedi- | (row m S atuede die oo am: | the College of Physician and Su Sighte of portion of oar cit Th f resence of €X Prevident John Lyler, David Paul | Jin since the revolution of 1543, beuged hin, at the | Von, contradicting the ptatement ude exteasively | ene Anelined: te: ane, telinkee figurea, and | Yereity of thi po our citizens he agents o| rown, E-q, of Philadelphia, una several other | same time, to retura to bis capital of Berlia, aad | in the papers, of the humanity of their Ure aineut, ’ " under the o disusion are at work. Gerrit Smith and all his | distinguished members of the bar. Atthe coaclu- le there as formerly ; bat the answer way, that tribe will be here. It was expecied that Mr. Win, | 800 0f the exercives the students were addressed | wlthough he was coaviced that the majority of e same hed c from Washivgton, but it seems dountfal. Cunder- | mil which couveys this to yon. " Pe calgon conan gaa him Reese stand thit secret agents have been seut to try aud | aibtnie taked ¥ pore nore, it is cold, and | ceding to dev-erbebee OF the Gaudinaasfauihfal cict- we fireplaces of id follow: ictate h wi get him out, eo a3 to be here. As to the Cazeno- | hotels. J have pot, us yet, seen a full drawing oe se te ‘ectoned fects, than ou the random asserdens of ignorant, Mitchel, to geology wn the bunds of the Spanish authorities. From the | PrQudized, and interested partion | | lioeral mirdical ed ba gr agro Saeememaanere thay Tere created | Reuding railrond and Schnyliail navigation, for | Of guid aud other metata with the utmost barbarity, put in doable irous ~ be oe ted much more of my ate weighing about eight posnds, and remiiaed ig | Me Week ending on Thureday evening last:— Having examined their prourese from a vere early that condition for Sra teer dye, uetil they were Rainoao wel dete, Lom able to present to the student «4 list of released. Muny of them were sick, avd sufleriog | pt carbon 21 but 09 | the moet important authors, from the tone of Chiles | ) for went of medivive; but the surgeon of the fr 4 joo tne ta | down tw the present era nw owill ba vians in general, they have po sympathy with | room exhibiuon, nor has there been a hop at any his “* wicked | gate Soberono, oo board of which they were con- Qiao at | tourd ef great vatue att Chaplia or this movement of Smith's I sead you | Of the hotels since [ arrived. The ladies, whom | voluntarily, or intends the | fined, let them go without att-utioa, only occasion: | ond stating the cruel treatment they received at | . | J 6.108 OT 11) 286 16 | Owly for the general informa: the latest handbill, which reads as follow #:— | have seen in the street, and on the balcomes, and | police to tura them out, viet armis, we are not | lly giving » man relief, as it suited bis whims fi | { one euhjects. welieal knowledge sheded walks about the hotels, are for the most | able to tell Come to the Convention of Fugitive SI e Some seventeca of the pri-oners are trom Cia- Si,lil 17 TALT29 08 | etreta the erdst of the earth i witch eae kobe ba tiesmats, Gotee of tow mr by pore staid and reserved, even towards eaeh other You have no doubt noticed, in the Earopean pa: | cinnati, and, as they inform us, had embarked au- On canal... 261225 00 | are found embedded. A skilful geologist wilt hive 92d August, 1850 ” » hey have chosen waim dresses for a day or wo pers, that the Pru ministry made the atcempt | der the impression they were going to California Sia te sania a ea dacs tan aca eo) Oe* advantage overall others in the diseovery Phere are fresh and most urgent reas past, On account of the cold weather. One thing [| ou the fife of his Hy & pretext for issuing sull | They were xmong the company rated by Captain 7 cll ge os woe wee | ofthe strmta in which gold and other metals wad should come to it, and Must say in all candor, namely, that the ladies are | more stringent laws ugsiust the newsoaper press ‘To tase thea Gees peer by pone es tepe of thousands. The pty 3 and chastely attired, mre so than I have | than thos: ch dp eating: ‘Tne firat of there acw a William L Chaplin. wae. |i seen for the past five years. that before a paper is permitted to city of Washington, uuder the charge vf assisting Saracco, the professor of dancing, is fall of busi- | appesr, uudon mone: tlaves to make their escape! ners as usual He bas an excellent band, and | hards of government, which varies from 5.000 tha- their inusic is listened to with pleasure by all the | ler tor a daily, to 2,600 thalers for i-weekly, aud frequenters of Broadway Of the new dances | 1,(00 thulers for weekly publi os, A similar which be tesches, enough has already been said | aw was introduced in France Hardee, ip Kentucky and Ohio, whe, when he en- precious stones may be found lirted them, represented, as they charge, that they ; 1 would call the attenton of stadents in this eb were ging to California to work w the quarts er 4sz on | ject, mest perncalurly te the works of Saussure, mountnins for gold After the bark Georgisna, on | Increase this year, 6o far. -toma 76.708 LL emer, Cuvier, and Lardaer. | may apply sor which veeeel they had embarked, left the B. hae, —-- of my Own information to practi parposes im the Captain Hardee stated to the whole crew the ob- Two Disrressine Surcipes —Our readera will | mountains of California, next spring. ject of the expedition, aad admived that he had | recolleet the announcemeut of the death of Mra Raney warrens ptucinn origin of the earth mast be deposited in the n What an outrage upon 8 arilas upon hf do wh mediately after en wuilty of deception in raising the men, but he | Harriet Spencer, wife of Mr. HD. Spencer, of Thales taught Drayton and 3a; They are fascivating ; aud 48 to their propriety, | the Restoration, and has been revived just aow | felt that the magnitude of the ccheme and the cer- | Unie villoge, ut the reeidence « Zevo taught that tre wae the pie muieres Bosh are imprisoned why let each judge tor himself. All that is im- | under ublic. The government allows four | tainty ef success warranted the deception. The | Chapmou, in Clockville, Madise were Greek philosophers charge. proper, or will bear the semblance of impropriety, | per cent interest on th deposit ; and as sv0a as i-h officers aad suldiers took the money and | May lart We have the mela Agricola. im Saxony, and Bernard de Palicsy, in Come to the «: ©. Were the first who portessed rational opleioas hjrot ention determined that Amertoxa | may attach to the common waltz, aa weil as to the | uny prosecution is commenced against an editor of | jewelry found on the prisoner-, and when they | cording the death of her a@lavery shall die! Come ovtermiand (hat the two bua | new dancee with hard wames, that are tanght by newrpaper, the amount of the fine to which he | Were released restored the jewelry, but kept aboat | under similar cireumer dred id pirates who holt threw mitheas of eur | modern masters of the Freuch sehool. Much his | may be subject for the offending urtele, oace | One-half of the money. They were told they must | this sad aud heat revi been said of the “ Caw-cuw 5” you may as well sequestrated out of the deposit, which he is com- | Trevive the money and divide it pro ruta, and | Jo Mrs. Spencer, inform the teaders of the Herald that the best way | peiled to make up to the orgioal amount; andif | make up the loss (!) each man bad sustained. | short ume, spend: in which the t&rm can be rendered ioto Eaglish, | this is not done directly, the paprr is stopped alto- | They were thea made to sign a that they | dence of her father in #048 10 Carry its proper signiticstion with it, isto etther. Atter the third conviction, the further had received all their money and jewelry. Oa translate it, “A cant term, awaniag a respectahle publication is prohibited, and the ca being set free, they were told they were banished bieak-down,”—for that comes nearest to the idea | forfened. The next item ie the from the island, and if ever canght in any part of | To get to Cazenovia from the Kast and West, you | which Eu ans, who are agcustomed to it con- | what is called here the “ Postdebit.” Accordun| the Spanisn dominions, they would be conde:maed gome on the railroud to Uhitrenango 16 miles east of | vey, when they speak of it It is mot disteputable | to the regulutions heretofore existing, the pout of | toten years’ hard labor a. ‘Thence to Cagenovin t+ 11 miles, ons bese | to dance it, but its introduction is 4 kiad of license | fices torwarded all periodicals at «lo wer rite thaa The conduct of Mr. Hamilton, of Mobile, the plank road. which is allowable A deputation of some of the | the usual postage on letters, the newspaper U_ S. District Attorney, towards these mea, iw Our Connecticut Co: : pondenee. dancing societies of New York have been here to being paid quarterly in advauce, wleay with the ~ spoken of ia the highest terms for his kindacas and mem : eee the and to wee what Siracco was intro: | seription to the paper, nnd the lutter huaded to the | Benerosity ; he having raised a subscription to ea- Mipp.e ows, Coon , Angust 15, 1850. | ducing. Messis Jno. Mills, W. A. Archer, and pablisher. Th has been withdrawn from | able them to start on their way home.—New Or- rr ‘Commencement of the Wesleyan University. Chariee Hilleburgh, officers of Junior Barhelora’ | the editors of sue wuts us have made themselves | leans Picayune August 10. on the part of her friewds, to commit suicide. Mra. Ny tome aa C ring truth, however plauly spoken, pre- Soci vA were at the Union uatil this morning. | obnoxious to the government by their de i — Chepmua, the mother of Mrs. Spemerr, wae in the * te ‘a Mr Mills, you will probably recollect, is the late | tendency; and it they wish to asad their papers Murrary Disvuay ix Boston —According to | room with Mrs. S. atthe time the camvihue was erable to error, and intluenced by the erticisms esidentof that society. hether they will al- | through the post office, they have to pay the postage | ainouncement, the United Suces Fly Artillery, | Weed, aud wae attacked io neatly the wane man- @ correspondent to « wid: ly circulated New England w the new dances to be performed at their balls | of a letier for every single iadgaber, whisk. of coaree, ‘under Major Sherman, the iahabitante of Bow | arr. She bas continued in ill health, win o paper, whose weakness wud ignorance are as uajust | durin the coming sexson, will depend on future | makes it too expensive for the grarral rua of sub | ton and viewmity, yest afternoon, an tiustra- | sional epetly of insanity, until two or three days vs 1 | Coneultation between this committee und the offi- | senbera. The consequence of theee | has | tion of the perfection to which this right arm of the | 40, * hn she also coumiited suicide, by twistil ‘as they are palpable, to those who were present, I | cory and members of the eocirty been, that upwards of one hundred and filty of the | mationsl ¢efenow has arrived. ‘There were prescat | ® W-ndkerchief wo tightly orouad het neck, while san offer you these notes, taken by one who eat asan | A meeting took plice yesterday at the United | provincial pupers have ceased to exiat, prrtiy be- | the Governor und euite ; several gearral of | in bed wih her husband, as to deprive her of life. | "Cotte, om wossll Geology cunprejadiced eprctator, States Hotel, for the purpose of m+ les prelates. cause the editors could not raise the deposit mo- | the militia; the Lancers, in full; detachments | Thus have the lives of two amiible and highiy re- “ r P. Whi of Boston, delivered before | TY, S*rengements for the Grand Fancy Ball | ney, or elee from their being appreheasive of sab- | from the Boston Arullery 5 Roxbury. Arullery; | svectuble females been sacrificed in cousquence All the other writers, excepting Saussure, om E P. Whipple, Exq, oaton, de which in to come off on the 2let inst. I enclose | jecting themeclves to & if con- | Cty Guarda; Marsachusette Volunt-ers; Pusi- | of the uve of am article dungrrous ut all times, aad, | hee important branches of wieuce, when com- the literary societies, un Monday evening, the most | the circular: — ‘Uunved to write in an oppositional sease Inthe | leers; Washington Light Gaerd; Boston Light | When ured in too greet quuntities, capable of the | Prted to Werner and Ouvier, are bat stare uf tafe ambasterly and delightful oration it wae ever our | Fancy Bast at rue Usirao Srares Hore. ovinces, the Governor, or the Chief of the Police, | Guard; and the Warren lufantry, of Roxbury. | ted fiects ubove uarrated = Mre. Spencer, siace Tor magoimde. De Lardner has derived att bu T WwW... 7, | 24 Sraince Ate meeting held at the Unite toe thorized to stop the forwarding of euch jour | The battalion was commanded by Major Hol- | her marriage, had reesded in this village, wih the , Koowledge of geology from Cuvier and Werner's Pleasure to hear. The poem, by W. H.C. Hosmer, | Hotel, Springs, on the Lith August 1860, for male 40 bachinkupengen,aaaibetnee tunate editor | brook. The ¥ took plice upon the level | ¢xerption of rome time speut at her father’s, and | Pupils. Jamns Aniixa ron Brawwe. -was called very fine, a9 als» were the orations on ee panes & teabtug arvengeen=ote ca we has no redreve, except the very dubious resource of — pear the street Mall, the adjoining | by her aminble disposition aad fascinating mine Ax.inoton Hovsx, August 5, 1350 the following day, by Dr. Whedon, before the Phi | f2t0ut’ tom dranele @: as ested artes aie to the Miniter of the Intenor; walle the Bal and cy , both sion, ag eroubed won tee esteem “Lait arhe bad the plea- - ; " name nded, or tbe cireula! stopped, variously estimated at frou | sure tance re © an we = Beta Kappa Society, and by Mr. Cummins, before | and WS Drayton appointed secretary The following | payer reinains suspended, or {he cirountonnupond, | etuedes a Bai The chief teataree of tue | bear the same good opluion expressed. and Tegrnt é cat Avvane Os, Sentiy, emreing lent, 0 a few have ceased to appear—one for want of the | evolutions |, Were the perfect training of | t record, in so briet a » the death of two «man named Charles A Moore aed « necessary funda; another, the editor of which has | the men and horses, and their promptne-s und | ladies #0 much endeared by their virtues to their mon wamed Frederick Cubler, which re abequatulated om of judgment being givee | celerity at the word of conmaad. Ata blust from | fends ana acqunintances.— Rome Sentinel. in the almost instant death of ‘the ferme. sguinst him for dn article of seditious yj | the bugle, the detachment, tiroug> at full gallop, et The deceaved was playing curds at « table not and a third, which was supported by the reactioa- | would come to a sudden halt, the men dismounting, Morperess —The Meadville Demacrat of the | which Cabler was sitting pore apat iyre Cablee ary party—but whose circulation was so small, | unlimbering the guns, loading, firing, and lumber | 13th inet, relates the following :—Harrirt Clark, | once or twice, who remonst that they did not think it worth while to pay in the 8 sp 4gnin in the space of tess than a miuate. | the wite of Ira Clark, at Biooming Valley, in | replied thet he ceald move h deposit. ir rapid change of position was also woaderful, | Weedouck township, was arrreted on the 6th inet, | ensued, duri “ 5) Thoe the mini have succeeded in shackling | petiormed as it was with the greatest precision | for an asewult with intent to kill, upon the wite of | d—d loafer, who retorted that the ether w work entithd the Peltiamed, 1740, wlendid Viswa of the Barta, was the some time at the reai- | Tiling, @ Swede, 1760, in his topographical desorip- ‘arch last, had occasion to | Hope L+ bmen. « German, ip 1766. was a miner aod wrote on Flovts rooka mporary ia eee heme “. chemirt, dercribed the mi 1 France 1770 ty, she fonad aa oppor. » dere @ minerals ot Fr ? tuoily, notwthetapdiag the greatest watchfulorse aia & Neptuptan. in his works, far (reascondés Guettara aod Monet. aed L: “the Alumni. The regular commencement exercises began on “Thureday morning, by 1 salutatory address, in ‘Latin, by W. B. Silber. It may have beea good to those who understood it. The wext oration, by T. B. Chandler, on the * Theories of a Purure State,” tolerably well written, and spuken, bat aoth- las very Peaiciable or oe apressed. Mr. Stillman followed Pen one te opel which wqueding ~ [we net “ idea! seaconse sf tke oni" ly executed produc’ ee the political preas of the country by their Dracoaic | regulamty A feat that attracted much atteativa, | Nicholes Roudebush. It serine that Mr. Clark, | iar The parties rose, and Moore with the Ocok avon oa the lawe, pri all the tims, ia if usaal hypo- | aad exevied the astonichmeat of all Deholders, was | a short ume since, traded bis furm, in. that v1 crineal way, 1 they are far from to | thias—The pieces were dismounted and throwa v with Jonathan Coliom, for another pl-c: supprese free discussion oa the measures eo be pan Ton carriage wheels were taken | Ve verument, but only desire to confine it withia # of bie hond hit at Cabler in the direcuiog of kus Hon we gy fy yw coef sir ed mevth. The latter we Be or three step, moa township, © rbush had par pulled out « pirtel and fired. oth parties eat te jad thrown down, and thea the whole put to | chased « portion of Olark’s old farm trom Cotiom. . the street, where Onbler picked ee rick: bag, wn, ane a eee reasonable limits, and prevent the . ther again ia the space of a little over a miaute, | Mrs. Clark afterwards became dissatistied wih Moore exclaiming that the other bad not hit hiv Fe BY, tion of republican and snarebical incigiea.” Bo he advance at full speed, the taking of « position, | the trade, wnd as the time approached for leaving | fell by the door ey He lived but afew mearan, aa B sides the nbove regulations, a covy of every pa- tending, firnog, and retreating, were admirably per | their farm, she evinced great depression of apiri A port mortem examination proved thit the de ver, pee pach per must be sent in to the police ae soon as | formed. The discipline of he horses was as wou | On the morning of the 6th inst, she took her hus censed wax shot through the heart, and died from ‘epenker's delivery destr ‘and if anything is found inv it that may | derful ae that of the men. They seemed to under- | band's razor and proceeded to Rondebush's house. | internal ble ing = Cahier immediately gave hide inted, Rive oflence to the powers thar be, the president of | stand the blast of the bugle as well, and tv he as | Mr. Roudrbush was absent in the fields when she | veif uv tu Mr. Justice Wor, br fore w police con stop the circulation of the paper at the more gee by it, os were their riders, rauning | arrived, and going in directly te the hed where examined yesterday eveoing Afte ting office, or weize the coyies at the coflee | aud halting, turning and wheeliag with ssarcely | Mre. Kovdebash lay asleep, she drew the razor T taverns, and other places of pabhe resort, | any es or urging from any quarter, | ecrose ber throat, inflicting a severe wound. Mes. murder, Justice Wood deeding her Law,” B Lartabee, | Gen. Sam Stevens, N.Y. ¥.L. Weddeu, N. Y. where it ie kept, after which it is handed over to | except what word of command and the bugle | R.'s screams awakened « young man sleepingia pot bailuble. Thia, we believe, Lay 6 bat wantoler. | JB. James NY) | Ki: rill the Atiorury Genetal for proaroution, 1a some | note gave them The show continued for nearty | another part of the room, who sprang ont of bed, wfiray that hae occurred in Nat IX." oy J The following inted te have ex- | casts the jurisdiction ia takes out of the hands of | two hours, Clicited & universal expresmoa of | end Mrs. C. ran out of the house, The young ten or twelve years the jury, and the cause ie tried hy amother tnbuaal, | astonishment and delight from the assembled mak | man started offat once for assistance, whea Mra. composed of officials and lawyers, where there is | titude, During all the rypid and complicated ma | ©. retoroed, and renewed her aseault upon her F F The U leva chance of the editor being wequitted than by | pa@uvres of this body of mea and horses, « pot dog | victim, giving her another wound along her whoul- | Rom Lenape = » aited States Leg = the jurymen; although great cnre ws taken to elect | kept his pince im the thickest of the fray. ruaning | der and breast. Mrs, R succeeded, however, in steeinet Fnehioa, Cope J. MeO Baker, from Post only sveh persons us are favoranle to goverament. | evd leaping into the smoke, aud raciag from one | keeping her sesailant at bey won! succor arnved. Toone, Preside, the 6h instant, arrived at P een By all these measures the prees has beea reduced | end to the other of the field, 5 the side of the | Mre Clark wae brought to town and committed to ce ‘Drocke ie Uore the 8th im-tant. She left at to rueh a state that the ceasorehip which existed | gous, with great sppareat glee. The whvte show | jail, baton Thursday was bailed out by her hus fOr Ht — [A paella LY Roan i ~ wee Ci rae! the volna ra. Ro hush, - . . before the revolution, and wae done away with, lowed come Kercisns by fen" pnb wen, pow Gy hy ~ eh ", Cartreonahstehie. The De Reset brought « dex 4 4. trite ou tritely delivered. 5 oe M. Vanvieck, was a piece of much but the aunject did net ademt of dime both al Jamation, aad by the constitu | ter batialion present. The Artillery left this | ie oy were them adopted tien, iret (ote lnaedased, was generally coa- | morning on their return to Newport, by the way of | ber injuries. The parties had always been npoe the | ehmrnt of ey Ay 4th Astin a Lge Te diqplayed | Ticket of edmisston for » gentieman with or with- | cidend farmore harmless to the editors of news: | the Vatertown Arsenal, where they @ill stop to | best terms, and it is thought the excitement inet- pone linn gent = y. yy tise land, Matas De Sturt, her | Sut ladies, $10; to be procured upon spplication 1 | 1 re than thr presemt lawa, hecanse, in the first | make some te their guns. —Buston Tra | dent to the trade alluded to, had worked upom the O° Thora, nn’ wan drums pte heel Madan Steel, ove of the direetors: viles, these Ges G0. po.cetery the teposit | voller, Auguet mind #f the unfortunate prisoner uaul she had be- covered, bane Fashion ay “y to Puseagoula 100 legnnce 1 was delivered win money being a new ge ta thw pm A A — gm Ma Rid come deranged ’ } oa haw ge went entire. ts pone 4 much impreesivenrse “Teudency of the revolution oa ae dt one cas equeed anal part as he | ROWRKRY, wfc —Among the victins of the cholera Amenican Scrmmriric Convancion.—The great lsnec Roberta: aleo a detochiment of Company A, opinit,” by [ra E Chose, wax well written, and Patt much grace. “Syn saber ia the Brate “by Wm. Lawrenor, would have een lo bad not the #pe: started with false hy- nevertheless, it was toteribly credital the “The Master's Oration,” by Alexea- | dey der Winchell, showed evidence of thought, nut, | oF undoubiedly, was written in mach baste The | ing, degiee of A. was then couf-rred on ninetees | the prhew aneuel convention of the various professors and 4th Anitiery (24 men and I won), woder com bay FT... ere 000 00 fa C4-. Scant, te Pedersen sagete ly vo | eeentifie men th hout the different States, will mand of Liewt Best and Liewt Nenmo; Mager Shilny atteshea to the publisher, who now, oa the | Wes sentenced to the penitentisry for wx years, take piece on Monday next, the 1th, at New Ha- Garnett, im el of the delegation of Seeuante contrary, is always in jeopardy, if he aay | under a charge of having ronbed the bank at Made | Yen. Among the many distinguished gentiomen chief, rrtureing West Golish Haomsk and Black remarks reflecting on the measures of F ape bee t00, Tudiaon, of some $25 000, and his sentence | WhO will be presemt on the oconsion, the following Jnorb, interpreters: Jim Jumper, pria spel Somme istration; and only those journals that write in | Would have expired next mouth. Our readers will | MY be named as composing the Standing Com- ole chief; aatechirfs, Geers nae, Renal Te favor of ministers, or give some mitk and water | recollect that this robbery wok plice about seven Mattre — Prof Heary, of the Smithw losti- ger, Nahola Hedin, Yoh Tisieo, Wueesa, Tus or articles, expressing no opinion of their | years since, aud crented great excitement at the tow; Prof Howferd, of the Lawrence nvifie 'enugger, wile end Ive children,o'd Allieator, and Fern, oe aes | wb Uiafomn,cnacnnn, | oon furs coe oenpagunmatieds | Rw easiness cea ence | cabin "Pah iee hoes eswnesckt Melinda taenos ok Sous Fungo : J sat money was ne , Nt , ‘ I = ‘Clark, Berane cry Bratanors of ane: The ball, Bike there whieh have preceded apes io ther de pe a9 lete print has been eccerteleed by memo. | Of the Conat Survey. will premade at the Ounven- New Oxleans Delta, Ang 10 ’ be ar Sh bere of the Bail, hy . trom Ste ad ancts 5 it, | ten, which will ite seamen in the rooms and — — Oration, with the valedieto- « grand «ff, joha Geo Tay- | ed in other parts of Gerenny, and written in a | Tanda iar of the sole | Chapel of Yale College eae een ene | —— — delivered by A J Barton. very large | spirit imumical 1o Prussia, are got allowed to be | notes putin circulation, Koot was arieu® | Heaten op Bowrow.—There hae been « slight “toil ren py ene conditen of 4M idler, | forwarded by the post, or are seized at the book- | armen of bud character, and as he wae at Madisog | COMmitters niready appointed, another has been terrence of mortality the wenent week, 79 Pom 4 Teated, ving jast coaclud: | sellers uf received by private hwnd About « the time of the robbery, he was pursued, ar- | ROMMated, for the purpose of receiving the meM Keying nocntter!, wt 76 last week. Por the 7 ; bere and invited wurets. ‘ ed h 4 dress the | mouth since a pamphlet was pablaned at Camel and, on trial was couvieted of the enme, fame week Inet y there were 253 deaths, of Sweden Ripiagnie' he vt feathers, while ohe is i" View lind "Promia ‘aad the house of | alibe iothing, positively wax proven ee whch Tt were "shar. Reel corn vain ay ve address 1] al fant - | io New . ie about to offer his to the phensollera,”” some copies of # were sent | bie, wl ont 4 Geveremens we quite fatal daring werk. carry iy bewuttel, co the tear ‘whiek trie! ‘el ladies of oa Die sapatienel too epgroeste bere. "The police beiag wormed thereof by their jay ong teceived intelligence from Amhoins. one of the not Teoun — Saunil pou is font dimppenrt ly Confresed to a number of fo-geries Molneca islande, of a series of frightful earth- Veg inged for sik montha, and “ Spretepe, « bell, Mr. er, formerly of Broad: he bovbestores to eine the cording! wed cheek will vestify he NY, pe Rag rh re . large vesoriment of whee of all work. The officers called at a bowk- rr exercises, ne & whole, were prowennced bevter | hee offered i = : 2 F FY i P « tee, aud implicated as being concord wim | qusRee having occurred during mine days, aud ge peranne gl here hax been 5 most remarkable abe in any which have ever takeo place at thie | kinds, from Ml staffs, down to Greek boatinea's who hie frequently sold democratic publi | him in bis forgery tranencti- on, @ person who is ut | commited wont ravages, They wore follvwed hy sence of fatsl nace of fever. for the nnthe University, which was foanded ia 1831 | corte. cations, and whe geve up two of the abuve | present a resident of this city who 1 now re ries we age wR oft S Ereat MOT conoared with the mame period Inst year Ot the lvowx. one of bie ballad anirees” | work, seeuring the myrmidens of the law ne te he worth his hundred thousand doliars! He, « oer Die bad tran of the Enrnpeane Ay, i" thie week, 50 were und-r 5 veare of tomorrow evening He hava | hed nw more; dot this was not suffivient; he was ver, most eaturstly and wlemly dened hav. | poung mam. w rroeutly arrived in the island six of whem died while teething —Boston Tra donner aad the of friends here, and | have no doubt | required to prove that he had net sold any previous ie ever bad eavthing wh to do with the we pon os employes of the third pr, Awa. 16 vit-Lot Putaharah | the concert room will be crowded, the way, | ly; and of course not being able to prove a nega | Madinon Bonk robrery, owing aaything | sudériy oy imerlf, by the death of all his —— ayor | he proposes to come to New York, | | tive, he wae hauled off tu prisoa without any cere | abe y As fil ftw Jp Gra ea, ant. assuch,he hadto| Aymowr « Saniows Acciert occurred near of that city, last Thureday of the | before long : "| mony. Some other respectable hecksellers of the | alr ly acknowl-dged to mny | Wodertabe the duties of governor Hackensack of Serarday last = The horees at sewers lending fromthe hy clogged I heve norhing of startling interest te commani- | mimereria! party waived on M de Mantenfiet, trey | other crimes, bat a fall koowledue that death Tan ew Sen Pra 7 to ae The with the mest note ts were | cate, There is plenty of vager report about very | rereniing the injustice of such proceedings, but | Would soon cin him as a vievim, he ameverated cawe danerd ony = Trane — bp one cmworn to by several witnesses, and hie honor im | lenge sums of money changing heads at the gam | without till the enpertor ribunal was applied | to the lust that be was suffering the penalies for a " o = aa that about two thousenad b skete posed a Boe of on the Hishoo The lowvers | ing houses. Persoas who enter the lists fora tilt | to; aed by order of this court, ths poles at foam crime of which he wax enrirly inaoceut. The aia Neo t ai ae ‘Were about to enter an npyeal, when the Mivor de | with the tiger, know that he has sharp fungs and | set him at liberty, after keeping him ia prisoa confessions were made to hie phvsician, De WF New Beaford wneve re colared that he would not sllow any spel The | jong claws, and if they get the wart of an ia! | eleven oF twelve days Colum, «nd from all the attend ag eircametiners, i. ton ng ow many oe fron the vohie Money must be paid or the Bishop goto jail. 48 | contest, why they have only w vaank themaetves Union originated by P and which was | hme statements ate believed to be true —Lomie pag An | ther porte. the course of snjary, exeepe Me Hall, whe, there We at present no judge in town before whom | for their own facheh temerity to have embraced all Germany, been agen | ville Comrier, Aug. 1. tra tapbets bet ony FAS being verttally blied, wus obliged te remnia inside, \. reevived ® wevere contusion opon the head — che browebt on a writof hahers corpus, (all ‘The race course ie nronght ioto requisition fre- | remeunced by two of ite most promiorat members, 18 ul ' 0 the enantry.) his connvel adviend | qaenily, There ate some very yreity trotting the Elector 4 Hever Massel end the Grind Duke | Any Movasnwrs —The St. Louis Republican, | The Monn Helly Mirror says there : dim to pay the money rather than be i morisoned till ieher, that this confederation, | Of Sunday, eayer— We beara that the Tih reanneat | fret of @ pleandal snpply of 1 cahe return af one 0h the jvtges, and the Bishop Gearecten woe Someday ‘snail ook h ae witmsoter stroke ut | of United Starce Iafautry, Colonel Piymston corm | that ne Mae 1 to ttenngthr tive Impoetant Scrmetivic Discovany.— Mer paid the fine, and wus divchssyrd. comment farther uyem tL nuderstwnd thot there wey ie ald hut gives ap by ite mewding. whieh hae jost retarard trom Fionds, | be oe lenge ae usual, i@ consequence of theit close Saosen.o une stable wae ms os will be Rome very Bod mport ow Saturday onxt cous partiznme, being redaced to a few em and has rearcely ewenmped at Jefirreve Barracks, | proximity on the trees. | yb L. cotvenad, Geese 6 Varner Snore —Tw give some iden of the ex. | Fmnet be permitted here to m-=ntion to those who | paliten, Whee sovereigns, at tarianee with thew | afer severe servior, has rreetved orders from the . “ > enti Own Buoce von tun Mosvmaer —The bloek of | method of decompoeng water by mechanied and without the ase of agalvane b ctery, marble te be contributed by the o— by jars merry aoentnn) enprane. (le Gude thus aie fren comaty. | covery by mere acerdent, in the parame of his bust of Glen's | memes Dieckomuth. and @ « first ade aare of ten! towhich the manutacry © of eh oe ie earried | travel hie way, that the Troy and Soratoga roate | rutjvets, are glad to take refuge behiad the Pras | Sreretry of War to prepare for dist on in some towne in New Bat muaty nec | im deewh dly that which they should tebe it they | thon bayonets Truly, the mountain in labor hes | and move tuner Gietety to Fort Lew staty to bow the operstions of owe viltwe. For the | would enjoy the greatest amouat of comfort in | prodvced a rideulous moose; and all Redowiz’« | Orders or instructions, we auderstand year rape bed firs oF Apert beat, ct wae estenared | trewe Ii The steamer (roy, commanded hy | pempeuk epeches hove had no other effect (hae to | ben received to pen forward, that the + unher menatactered to Foran 2 Tost e8en ke bem the lenghing ereck of Baroy deventch, the eqaipmrnt aed mounting of the re > rngen © . ton, N. H., exerrord 425,000, valand at $30 offices, bae cll the ssoheaiony that provoare "You ave acre thats prace was coucluded he- | erwie forthe dragon regiments, of whom abrut | Pails, saya that there 1 me marhle tn (he — > bade Sy -4 tentguaty vag tums tect ‘The amount paid for lane, freight and & ee | need to render themselves comforiable. She ut | tween Pruvein ond Denmark ta the te ‘of | three huwdred ave now at J: fferaon Barracks We | the same et-pe, whieh ie nt all equal ns rr 4 Gainoge Pitter gh Garette, Aug 1B ? swas vent @90.000 The axes alone vomt $3000, |fvenin Troy io time for brenktast wt any of the | thir manth, rnd the peuple of Sohleawig and Ad | row wot the purpose of these murrurenta, bat they | Beauty of fy Apap ig Pesan peck Seti sa required 210,000 Fret of hoarde te make shan. | hotels, and wt Ad o'clock, the train leaves the Troy | sein were left 10 Guht it ont Dy theinerlves A | lewk very much as if Proadeat Fillmore i proper | uve® tt pabnes, i ia nmaurn md wal Nati | a a a ie wate ae <6 Rect te are nie Hk arate manuf sturion, beaides | Have for this luge, and the trvvelley eeve here ta | Mundy enenuenent tov vlace at Usreds on the | ya te aupant hie position og he QW Fee ete eee ae eee Lae Keer tong, three | me iecammies on Grastest wen koweett. pony My paged aliwatother cud @ of ae wile time for rest and prey tution for diasar Beh wat, in whieh the Dense were vieterions; pas New Mexico be promptnras vy roy dy Ay a welve to thee laches | rorh on enwet @ te sey important diestem rat 000,000 paire per annore. ehenid the wants Lebel kee informed of whatever tranaptres nad the iorurgents, after a doeperate resstance, ovement wonld indieate a deterainauon > thom of the stop Portiand Aderrtier ade require, und the prospeets warrant it wonky facto” had to evacuate Schleswig, and retire beyond the | prepared for any eoaiiagemoy. thick — Rochester Dem., Avg Vo