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PT TY ES I Fee Roce 2 Wart stevet; Golemmem way the amen tn | ths campaign, he west ubmit to their torms, oF | J street for redeeming New topo sat Dowace Rotes; he bad given uotice to the Brukersto that *andon them peat While the rthern whigs are thue watiad aad whee did you kuow ei” eee Dak | with the fre sollers, ‘he Southera wing A—Not until after the Siar: T knew it casus!ly 1 swevesct Uy comtending for the cou pros: @ person who came to purchase; he toyuired for thy © ‘ . prvi a4 Meigeed estes. ant would 008 bay the ollies id om @nd the | niom, A very, daagorog Question by Scudder--Were not the mures ofthe tops aestiod , st am inauspicious time, ia ade the is enists and the Uaion part d Missisetppi bank boughs in the office ccoupied by Colemea, beforehe — betweya the suces Went ther! y ave they were. Georgia, Alaba: you prevented notes to the receiver for a the f southern Stetes serode, but he 0 { th bives to “se If th you obtained sour certifleate ; rie din awy one A We hove Beh age Q—Were there any notes among those you presenteg | P ‘aching electio Breseagys marked have some trowble with South Ce may Lyxeu Law 1s Cansrornis.~-The oaze of Jon. | kius, who was recently seized in San Franciseo bay, j attempting to escape with a bag ef stolen money, ard who was then taken ap and tried before ibunal of & self-censtituced Vigilance , condemned, brought out into the plana, ) hung in the presence of « large crowd, | ance of the police, are procesdings wet! 4 to excite alarm and indignation ia this Society is not safo ueder sub @ stuty of things. Judge Lynck and his posi conviabus, in the enforcement of their decrees, are | to apt to dicvegard all the estebtishod principl | end usages of law, to Be relied mpon by any com- seedon of the Union City Intelligence, Prenaart Meavex—Avernen Case oy Stammive--Dy- rea Devostion or yin Wounpep Man.—At 9 o'clock, last evening, aucther of these cases of stabbing, which have dec ome so frequent im our city of Late, occurred at No. 19 Spruce street,an ftaliam public house, kept by Angelo Suara, an Itatier, it appears thet aman named Alex- ander RKoulli had been at this public house daring the day, and thats quarrel ensued, and blows tollowed be- tween Roulti and Square, the keoper of the public eure, ‘They fought, at fret, inside, an@ then out, sud both fil together om the sidewalk, Ronlli au- | dermost, Seuars was coum to strike him when down, | apparently with bis hapa; and after loaring him, Koulli | found hineself bleeding fron. he breast, aud said he was | ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. ‘The present week. will be one of more than common excitement for the admirers of music, as Marotaek is wsbout to give us tome new faces, and operas which are rarely pertormed. 1. was proposed to introduce Salvi once more om tle lyric stage to night, as we have al- ready announced; but that event will net take place un- til to-morrew evening. when “La som nembula” is to be represented—that opera, which, beyond apy other mo- dern composition, has become familiar as household ‘words to our murical cireles, To night “Murino Faller” is to be performed, with a powerful cust. 11 has alread caused much discussion. @ grand duet between Mari- niend Beneventano, is @ massive pieoe of vocalization, | and the whole opera is one of such a character as to command much udmiration The audiences are in- creasing in numbers every night, and we have no doubt that the present week will be the most brililaut one of NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Very Interesting from Washington. ‘THE POSITION OF MEXICO RELATIVE To THE Tevll. TEPEC ROUTE—1ME GARDINER AND MEARS CLAIM ETC, Wasuixoros. July 20, 1951 ‘The efforta which ore being mu:«, in certain quarters, to induce this goverument to furce Mexico to recognise the~ Garay grant across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. wil? amount to nothing "he Mexican government is firm iv ity Cetermination to make no exclusive arrangemen!s with any company. but has announced its willingness to enter into a treaty upon the prinsiple of our treaty with « New Granada, and the Olaytou and Bulwer treaty with regord to Nicaragua. Mexico desires o great national~ it che | munity where regulacly constiteted courts of jus *t#bbed Mary Maher, servant girl of Mrs, Miller, owaer | the season, | iy 8 'y of the adjoining bouse, called the « Wlue Bonnet,” who | eatin yar highway aevoss the Isthmus, and will resist any attempt was sitting outside on the stoop, saw the transaction, and Bowzay Tuxatas,—The grand spectacle of “Azael the | % build one which does not present thir feature of in looking on the ground, found # dirk knife, covered | Pendiens) _ gt feecene this rye in tee ree stability. with blood, just where the wounded man lay, There was | *Plendor, witl jaa Auderton, Mr wt, Mr. Eddy, ‘The papers In the enses of Gardiner and Mears are be~ also @ piece of @ torn sbirt found on the same spot. | #54 any other excellent artists, in the principal charac- | ing prepared, so that they may by transmitted to Mexieo, Provably there we 5 ae } take it as @ pledge of co-ops ation, and con yh ap ll geal ucdig ry Bana y Oe | overt ast of socc sion. If she pauses now, it is only | tice urw in existence. ‘This peeticular ease, occur. Witnes. here stated that he hed an tmpression that | from fears of being urable to taake geod the expe- | ring, as it did, in Sem Frencises, with all the means Rew Hope notes were purchased at Colomaa’s office pre~ Hew important, in such a crisis, that the | immediately at hamd for the security of the pri- Yiows to his coiny there, by Warren Jenkins aad the Co. | Timent. ~ 4 : | — | Gali leriecets Gommeay. : Union men of the North should give their whole | soner, his (rial and punishment according to law, | and many other excellent artits, ta the princ|pal churss- The ca: vas then adjourned to the 20th inst, strength to sustain the Union party of the extreme | would seem to justify the ieligoant denusciations | Query immediately rom down the street,and oftoers Cherry | bas ever boon sea. ‘The entertainments communes with | And the President will de«patch some competent persor es meme me South! If Foote, or Shields, or Cobb, is defeated, | made upon the spot by Mr. Broderick, devignating aud O'Brien, of the Seoond ward police, proceeded to bis | “All the World's # Stage.”” there immediately, to collect ail the facta bearing upon: vy ‘4 it will be a secession triumph, which the Northern the execution as a case of @vliberate murder. Dis- jodgings in Spruce street, No. 40, ana lay in wait forhim, | | Nimto’s Gaxpex.—The Ravels. who have atways main- | them, so as to lay them before the court. It 1s suppose? NEW YORK HERALD. whig have been powerfully working to accomplish. | guise it or qualt’y it as we may, these procooding® | velieving he would come there, He did coms; and hay. | tained the bighest portion tm pantomine and tight rH | tut Benjamin E, Grevu will be sent, The trial will bo li the whig or democratic party wero along at stake, | of the Vigilance Committee appear net only with- | ing lost his key, he got in through the window, and went | will commence with the batlet Postponed till tho full sitting the results would be a mere matter ef moonshine; | out amy authority, but without safisiont provovs- | to bed, changing his shirt, and throwing off one, which | mle of rable « Quatre, ia which the The Secretary of the Tnterior intends appointing some» at the Union is in the contest, and the restorativa | tion for (he te. Le wwerich ». W. Gonnun oF FULTON AND NAS# ay ste, | of its peace and harmony are opardy. cumstances. opening fur democratic Virrnisns pene . By private information trom Washington, we learn | Bat $0 ty in California is in a tri torn, They arrested him on the charge, and bronghehim | Nyyoway Tyssray.—The new national spectrcle drw- MIL¥Y HERALD, 2 cents per cop y—-87 per that while the admin’ ution regrets the hasty | lvis the refuge of thousands of ree! 8 | Fs $4928 GORDON BENSRPT, PROF AIKTOR AND EDITOR. to the Station House, He udmitted that be had had | mu, evtitled, “Tne Mysterious Chief; or, the teres of 4 quarrel with Roulli, but that he had bitten his thumb | 1512.” will commence the performances, Tho principal fist, and that they had a fight; but he denied the | characters will bc su-tained by Mesers. J 1 Scott, Bran- ition state. 3 criminals, Disastrous Eftew of the Late Thunder om. SEELY HER. - ate” e whigs of Ohi Pennsylvani bose daily ateociti ially in the mini 5 don, La Favor, Miss ¢. Fox. and other celebrased artisis. Storm. RELY HERALD, suery Motus dm ot 0 Lares of the whiga of Obie. and Fenn aieaale, as | whote dally atrocities, especially in the mining dis Habblug. | Meuntuie the wounded mao was taken to & | The entertainments will ¢ elude with the deaimatic and Provinnvee, July, 20, 1851 ‘ef Great Britain, ae sd $5 to any | Calculated to be mischievous in its ed vets, the Pre- riets, nacurally excite the community to exaspora- Payeey oe Mies 8 te oho po Be the | Operatic spectacte ealied ~ AZ. 1,” or the Vid House at During © severe thunder storm yesterday, the light 4 ) Mentaining , on the re- | tion, all newly setued sounds coated Wound wn found 110 bw a deep Tncised wound inte rs hs ee _ sends oan ning struck three baiidings ia Hall River, one of which solvccted from any guart he worl s. They seem to regard tho dis vist - cen, and wi e ve wil , dev! a Wily theust 1 twas more | yGitas iM v - Fear aly arte Cif the wer eult zen oom to regard the disw ios ox | been, and we presume always wi : e, deome ; ne- | eee eee eer, poor aoe E oumen ie | iecratiacavee ata aon vas Geese aes ve understand. was occupied by the Fall River Iror PARTICULARLY REQUESTED To sear act ing in Massachusetie, New York, and South CO cewory for the community at times to take the law, lung, ‘The wounded tan was then ra Bi to the City | given unmixed pleasure, will commence the ainasements Werks Co., aud sustained considerable damage. The OE Te ee Jor Bubseriy th | lina,as the fruit of Local eauses—of disappointed | and the execution of the law, into their own hands, | Hospital; and Alderman Chapman, of the Fit ward, of this erening, with te Hiale de ‘Gapllo“z9.? “TUa | tent of Baroum’s manager war biwn down. ‘ie mas, < pest-paid, or natuge b é arte y cy inti st—sueh, for | a nake a summary e le 6! ee by the police, pro: eeded thither to , ; of Kean. i os wee Sati naid, or the ‘onstugs will be candidates for the Presidency in times past—such, fr | and to make a summary example of a case or twos baring bern procured by th poles, proj vaded Obitner te Cr Dumas; and the eucertaiuments will terminate with | of the sloop Radiat was struck by lightaing, and thown taken of aymous communcations. | example, as Mr. Adams, Mr. Van Buren, and | for the benefit of otbers of the same class. Lyuch Joined by Alderman Dodge, of the Seoond ward. | © La Maitresse de Langues,” with a splendid cast ofcha- | Over on to @ steamer laying near at hand. A barn in Mr. Calhoun, and their adberents—that the | law bas been the inevitable resort, ia frequent ca ‘The wonnded man being interrogated deposed as fol. , Taeters We hope to sve a full house, Bristol was also struck by lightning and set on fire. . A teak doen nab ae in California, in the 127M} ame ts Alexander Koulli; Tam twenty-eight | Barsen's Mcswus Barnum is determined, it seems a i a: aed will be re-org » and that these | for the pu: nent of olfendere in California, in the years of age; 1 am a hatter by trade, and work for Frost | to “come out strong.” fhe ~ Vol au Veat” is performod actimone, Jaly 20, olutionar clique: be absorbed | © of alilegat authority; ard the State has & @aylor.in Brooklyn; I was at No. 19 Spruce street; | this evening, in woich Philippe Martinetti does bis A despatch from Martinsburg last evoning. v f & y) d, and that Suuth Carolina will wait till | been coo recently organized, and the population ix be Wasa number of mon there; @ quarrel took place; © amazing teat of crossing the stage on @ pole iwelve foot an aecount of « most frightful wind, rain, and hail the storm blows ov Thie is a pleasing view of | still to« . - storm in that vicinity. which uprooted trees, blew down swere struck: Squarz struck me and Letruck him; — bigh, ‘ihe Maranettis ure surprisingly talented, The auch a floating irrespensible population, 1 dont know which struck frst; he called me pig and t | national dram cf ~ Our Flag’? Is also to be pertormed | & Anhinga ny mahieot: sig f the times are omine 10 be re: a isci pli r ¥ called him pig; [did not know that I was wounded ti this evening; im addition to which these renowned ar- joures, shattered windows, and, for u distance of over & the subject; but the sigus of the times are omin “a to be reg d by the discipline of a law and order Law the blood; I was stebbed on the walk, opposite the | tists on the Light-rope, Javelli and Herr Cline, preseut | mile, levelled every telocraph post with the grouad. The Misunion if abiding society. It cannot be expected. [t is to next door to the public house of Squarz; I did not seem | themeelves for public adiniration This afternoon @ oldest inhabitant never witnessed @ storm of equal na; and the | he hoped, however, that the authorities of the State wife; we were particular friends, and wo uever aad any | eharrnug list f atcractive novelties is also offered. «i ee oe LESPON DENCH sident and cabinet :ely with confideu jo. 200 old list rey MENTS THIS YWENING, or disp CASTLE GARD ON—¥anivo Parr no, BOWERY PH! ORY, Dowery— Aun rae Woau's a | a Br aer— Avene of quite a cbionie disease other state of things in South Carol WIBLO'S GARD", Bre Le Diabie a Quakne : de pas 2 uerrel before this.” Roulli resides at Wallabout. aud | nat i as, 1 j verity. ame Mon er the Northern whigs and thoi | wili exhibit to oll vigilanee committees hereafter, | }+ un italian. ‘The deposition wae sworn to at half-past | ome not ot Uae HOS | A dheery staruncypealeo expurionsed- in the Vain oS MATION AL : in reference to the eusn- | ss woll us to all other offenders against the peace twrlveculoces is an | Sveming. ‘The entertainments commence with the popu- | Washington and Baltimore on Saturday evening. Many Cm: Bedi satter the seeds nty of the State, that tho laws of th no pr a ne ) Jar comedietta of the “Queen's Own”; after which aiculated to he South, und to build apa | yon th © fire and s Italy— that he came to this country a year ago. lust No- | thore will be w grand matramental eowcert cheait | tel*sraph poles were shivered by tho lightning, and te ure supreme, and must be respected. We vewber—that he kent the restaurant No. 19 Spruce | j¢ followed pte Fg nid spectaale called the = World's other damage done. but not of a very serious nature. ‘ : street th Hi, wh friend of bis, hero | pair ‘ . z o* | rather suspest that these executions by Judge *"yts tint Roull Sep. hor pid ee ees catime tor | £aits” ud the whole wiil conclude with a Lrillinnt dis- play of fireworks, ee the Lniow, and to keep up ein | Lynch are owing, toa great extent, to a wantoy liquor with other italians—that he had gone home, and | '”? » Commencementof the Van Rensselaer Sut. pl y . say | Cuntry’s Missrneis continue as populares ever. A Suuth Caroli she is ready to a ail | energy, vigilance and co-ope 1 in the aficrnoon—thet he lost drink at pop « sg . gre e " es Acwany, Jaly 20, 1851, i . i tadinian codane a ot hing torat and would — fite pregramme i» presented for this evening—umelodies f « her | tbe legal authorities. The city of Philadelphiz, noi pay—that he (prisoner) told him at length he | 1 #bundan ths Se eee, Musical, iastramental | The suit commenced by the State, against Stephen this chaos and confusion ther: from these causes, bas acquired a notoriously bad *ould either go cut or and that the other swore he | PeTfurmances, and exquisite dancing Van Renarelaer, was argued before Judge Harris, on f the whigs rome fe “ would do ne! that sat length ensued, and that Frizows’ Minstrits —If there were no other attrac. di Frids) . character for rowdies and rowdyism, riots acl Roulii bit his thumb, (iis (humb was wounded und | tion at this pluce of amusement, those who vieit it ig wt apd e4 The Attorney General and Join sare in fav Cons. But within the last year, following ted up) | this evening will be well repaid by the bewutiful melo. | Ten Maren sPposred for the State,and John 0. Spenser s ave getting han ary pap, and all t “ . : It is worthy of remork that the prisoner seemed anx- — diev Which will be sung by Collins for Mr. Van Rensrelaer, Che srguments of counge good example of New York, they have intr “ ge, will all be clear gainto | we tr Lover th pf disunion a great Seutherm ecnfode glimmeri divided, as a Suiy 21, Steamship Puetthe. Thie m packet i in ber twelfth day. This | é ious about the wound, and was eootbing oulli in every | pagent lk cen aaiel ed, have closed, but no decision has yet buen rondered, duced a system of reforms, which will ultimately way he could atthe | aul. { Tae Lars Deen av New Onvkans.—On the , wer being brought bofore her, | : Muher. om th : rebel | , secure to them the supremacy of the 1 Bary Leal air , | opening of the Kirst Distriet Court, this morning, a | s . tify Liga positively as the man, bur satel | V1 ible depression seemed to weigh upon the minds | Dueilists Arrested—Another Duel Antiet~ rich pickings and ste Ye an une «ly long passuge fu: them. ‘Ibey ave di win them, aud upon | Let the authorities of San Francisco reflect upon black beard, and was the smallest oftwo | ¥ A sd [ ak cen cok Se ledtbers aa wail kell (ne ti ¢ Philadelphia. and act in ti Kien who were present, She also states that the wounded | of all present, ae if a great puoite calamity bad oo. | aphid goat just guch a wan aad » platform as will | the history o iladelphia, and act in time. | man came round ber, where she was sitting, to avoid his Curred, and men talked to oue another, in subdued Batrmiony, July 2, 1851, Peltegraphite Summary. most available country. It | area eee cannes assailant who grusped him aud a struggte casued. Khe | voices, o! the fatal duel of yesterday, as of an event The New Orleans mail, as late as due, has arrived. Asovner Puase or Bannina Opxrarions.—We , raw Koulli iaying under the othec oa the ground, aad | deeply tv be deplored. Squarz “isting” as sho thought theo, but now bolieves waa When the grand jury were assembled, Judge Our t-sapiee inform ott will ba v n to day is briof, bat | bighiy probable that Gea. throvch which we learn that all of the parties engaged Meat f. i are by the free soilers. T whigs are too fast in | publish, to-day, a report of proceedings before the siabbing him; she endeavered to save him, butancther | J srou addsessed them as follows :— in the late duel at New Orleans have been arrested, and of th inissrasion in deotding not te plunging into the enemy's ba Ve expect, how- Neeeivers appointed in the case of the New Hope | wan whe was present vould not let ber interfere. emen of the Grand Jury—It ie a wise provision of | *and indicted for murder, It in said that another duel In n, and that i | Leiaware Bridge Company. It exhibits another Thst mon t ped. It appears that ths cur ww (bet aeme are so huiubie that it Coes not recog- | is Hkely to grow out of the recent fatal mecting betwoon edyep acon deslondl bere eri see rations: and it will be | Waid poster urrected w mar answering to his deseription, | Hise their rights, and none to elevated to be exempe | Frost end lune, The principale are obeted sabe ties r @ beautiful race; but | curious phase of banking operations; and it will be and another who wax with the party, but afterwards lee | trem its operation, Wheu the law bus been violated, it | 2 The princip: e Major pd not all the military | secw that several of the same individuals who have thu go; and sabsequeatly. efforts had been made to jo sny duty as a judce, and yours as jurors. to inquire ime | RABney and a Mr. Rawards, i, | Yainto atest them, by the Secoad ward police, There is | (o teu wolntioa, We eauuot eur our ears to Waal we —— TP every prospeet of a fatal termination te the wounl., | pear on every corner and 1a every etreet. We cannot the dispute betwee Company and th: only course that could have b priety, ae the Aerafd has heretofore iniicated. ever, a Whig National Cony put things in good scape f every thing is against thom, | glories of the bero of Mexico will avail thom. The | figured in other recent reports of the same de ¢ Me Rallroad Celebration., probable that an entire new a men! may b ill rec something more. Le! . tion, which appeared in our columns, are exhibited Roulbt war quite sensible when he made his deposition, | syut cur eyes to what we see spread before us in the D nad ; and tow Uaited Siates ps MES any sa seca = : p the ease th this case alse Every day new | D¥t ¥as very faint Uuily papers et Hj Oummentaxo, MA, July 20,18 rplcrinncgait iron ep Obi painatcanion eh RMP foe PO tne eere Te : vii questi lead ‘Tu: Wearnen.—The afr, puritied by the thunder. | | Geptiemen, a bigh erime bas beon committed in the | A publie celebration. in honor of the opening of tie & party, mex. winter, ua 1) be don Everything depend. n looking sharp | He ht is breaking in upon us. etorin, was cool, sulubrious and delightful, yesterday h cfOrleans, and however respectsbie the geotlemen | ralroad west of this town. takes place to morrow d aad objectiouu oe arrangom aie SPRING A Fatan Accipext.—Coroner Geer, yesterday, held an | 2y be who were engaged in it, however high their post- Pia AS a } Spreery Leersrati KINGSLAND AND Arvicrs Prom tie Paciie Tenax We are indebted jacuest on the body of Fdward Blair a laborer, whe oa — Hon insociety, however eminent their persona reputation, : a eo, to cvliee 4 ‘ . : : | however much We way respect the however much we ‘The Oad , , ‘ Spina aay ton aspears to | to Me, Seaman, who errived in the Cresent City, for tile» Saturday atteruoon. fell from a soaifulding ercetel at a r ety, however much w The Odd estow ommenee ia the Sages Me ihe] 288 ee Seen eerste i ctthe Polynesian, of Honolulu, 8. 1.,to the 17th of May; | nem building situated at No, 04 St. Mack's place, ana | MAY adnure oe cutcaam indie palteor aatie Prasiin Sturer } Sidkdek the -emnble 6 , | be manifested among a certain clique of w i from the injuries received died in about half an hour mey rymppathize wi eir political feelings, Widne diy morning, July 17, 2862. j the Mebart Town Courier and Colonic! Times to the 8th | it is ouir duty to amvestigate the matter, aud E will mot | yyy (7. Bean wfeer, It Tr. Bq — Nere in the whig ranks, touching the fucure ems the poor man was ascend »g a ladder, 101, © nd di molen, Why warn he | F ; Mareb, They coutain no news of avy Saterestto thiy and i the act of steppiug from it on the seal surink trom it. It is well known, trom general report | ““pyax ein— Ina commanication fa the Herald of you gases Were decided! Other cases bevides those of | mOvemeats of Mayor Kingsland iu referenze to th bee when hie foot slipped, and be was preempitated ft and trom the poblle press, that © Sisal dual took pisee | torday, signed, d. T. Clarke, Editor of the Gotten Riles 2 % ‘ removal of Mr. Mateell, the present Chic the | pind cond ttery to the sidewalk. The deceased yesterday, and we ail know ‘he names of the parties en- | jg the following statement; allow me to correct @ mis- Gardiner and Mears, i See Tae eee ae z esa an, picked up by his associate workinen fp a state of inseusi- | S4a'din it.” Ut is your duty to inquire into the ease; 6 | take of your reporter, iu ttaiing that tbe colored elerg: twenty-five new th * Police Departuent, and the recent act of the Legis | ep ag ey. and conveyed othe arag tates of Me. Wins send for witnesses ‘aud if you Gnd that a crime lias boon | jenn arcested fer sval-tig, hudeu eortieace of Ol Lo, , Deeg ac Ie : lasure requiring the Mayor to nominate a suitable | Or. 4.B 8. N., has been ordered to report ET a eat eee erie cnortion wes rertiored | cotnitted, to bring ina bus accordingly. Let me read | fowrnia hee are ge cloned sc eeeiteate of Odd. Vel. wey one exsase f oe ee 9 person to fil the head of that bureen wi te Commode iphia, for duty on bewrd — to restore him. but without effect, as be expired in about haggle Sap “ thi tarily engage in a duet with | (He !udependeat Order of Odd Fellows ta the Unites there will rec: behind. Reformation is | F 6 # stewmuer Saramuc, now in that harbor. fifteen wloutes. A verdlet wanrendered by the Jury 1" | ,.1ict cr small gword, beck sword, plnol, or otber dan. | Sate, The~ Manchester Unity,” soune yoarv ago. arent. rapl after the 2 meeting of the Common which nomination . 7 ther dan. j wan) Wa ved it. ¥ @.8 ‘orto! ‘seived onters | accordance with the above facts, dan. | ed a dispensation to vegro appiioaute from she United — peeigihaemaiacas-heesente- dy-tegemncpetiy eo Muar enema iti adrian nemmem PCO p EEG | ti should | States, after the reque-t hud been ntterly refused by the use weapon, to the hazard of life, | be submitiod to sierks. brains | to join the revenue cutter at Boston, for duty on that ne, the +urvivor shall, upon conviction, eader death; | Order here” Yon would oblige by allowing me th t fo pfirmation o1 jo an inquest. at No, 0 toratio street, on the body of UL ena y person ai abe x us scooud, A — gv by allowiug me the favor, The severe a Babarday appears to have:| them tr gentematens oF rejection | station Iichard MeDonsid. acca 40, borm In Ireland, who caine ty | nyt. e Atescar! wha shall be duly convicted thal Lo | MNQceb the medium of the Haid to correct w mistake extended over ale tion of country, and, #0 far At the inavgurs of Mayor Kingsland in Vf sloop of war Folmenth was fallen in with, om the « rudden death under the following circumstances. Tt punished as aecescortes before the fact in murder peter Clark he Meaneeieier ay eve Gare +k anda 1 to propere January last, Mr. Si‘ ell wes Chief of Polise. He | sun of May, by the bark Ork, from Boston. in Int, aP#eate that the deceased was In the employ of Mr. | "'."it guy person shell voluntarily engage in duel with | © gy RN Ply ogy mr 4 a oF ee pamien sett th madae ssn: thal the | © M0 N.lon. 41°14. The F. was on-hort allowanec of Jecemiah Terbelt, coul dealer, corner of Madson and | yyyier or small sword, back-sword, pistol, or other den. | & assem to She Tnteormamer ty. In the vicinity of Fall River, build nasoccupied thar port sine> the adoption of the visions, and was supplied by the bark | Amos streets, and while driving the coal cart, om Satur- — s,ruus weapon, to the bazurd of life, when wo homicide | (beth Of Udd Bel ows in the United, saciethes tales and vessels were struck by lig tin V P t pe m, some six years ago, during | loop-of-war Dale Cominsoder Pearce, sailed | day sfternoon, he secidentally fell from the cart and be- | sy cjiensue thereon ; and if any person shall, by word, | to the year 1842. ben they seceded from it. “sin 30 shat Rio de Jeniero, June Uth, for River La Plate. Ail f0F¢ he could extricate himself, the wheel of saideart | message. or any other inauner, obullen « another to fight n board passed over his body, erushing several of his ribs, aud | 4 duel wt aforeanid, when no duel shail be sought thereon; tiso Anticting internal iejury. causing almost instant | y.2y such of sen Wh ror +f, Milltary death. A verdict was found in accurdunce with the | |) hey eeend. agent orabetter in such dart wr challong, thots as Above stated, tipon ai mvietiun of either Of raid offences. shall be Lapis which time it cannot but be cone .ded by all disin- | ested persons, that Mr. Matsell bas fulfilled his tu- Hee with ability end industry. When Mr. Kings Teteresting Statleties of the U at, | Aendemy at West Point, time the Menehester Coty ha: granted dispensatione for lodges to members in the United Stutea, who | have subsequently form d themselves inte a body, known by the name of the Universal Lodependeat Order of Odd Srurvanivs—The fashfonadic rchoole | punished asa felcuious asanlter, by de not cxcveding | ter Uelig ber there nes ee aaa art the Mamchos mia and Maryland the wied uurvoled aud proe yted trees, knocked down tele land was placed at the Lead of the city govern For other information we refer to the tel y ealeme. l wich his duties, required to | — Captain George W. Cullum, of the Corps of Fa | for young indies ta this city and vieluicy, have generally | two bundred dollars, «vd impriconiuemt uot excvediu: | tag wih thems tte rds cena ee Te iB eonnee, : ——~ inate @ suitable person as Chief of Police, wo | gineers, U.S. Army, bas compiled a very elaborate eee ea ee ae ee oe Opt are) | no yearn ed, gentlemen, that the barbarous practiee'of | States oomposed of the evlored population, had thelr dia- ° seshiden ed é ous © presume. contemplating speading the summer vaca. pad hoped, gentlemen, thi ¢ barbarous practice " or o them b; “ The Whig Party and the Presidency—The yee yonder his orders, and to see that such diree- | register of the officers and graduates of the U. 8. | anetling had been effectually extermiaated by the wis. ary Tellows,? by \Wbtah also ties ck com eae te tion with tieir friends in the country, Sone of the fur- t, from the com- ier haye gone to Europe, where they have bovn proved. ed by Profe ne of OU wew constitution, It sem Slavery Question and the Us : nilemen who hold bt The fragments of the late whig party of the Daited States are just now in a mort embarrassing M@tastion. Never more vo, Th proves vr Siitman and other instruct of youth that it is not the core. in our colleges. Mr. Abbott, of the Spinglor Institute | among us, who cxn givw a tone to socity ster We make 40 cf this city. bins beeu some tine in Burope. and we ob. cpir ions of others, huve violated the law io tht lars resp: among the passengers in the Balti> for Livec- it you punish James Brown orJebn Suurth for an tuctay. Wes ome of the Misses Clarke, witore and permit men whe held am eminent position to tions, as were given by him, were promptly carried | Military Academy at West P out by the Police Department. After mature con- | nt of the institution, in March, 182, to he became eat | d that Mr. Mateell, | January 1, 1°50. From this rog ng experionce and qua the United Btates. “ Respectiuily, your obedient servant JOHN HASTINGS, Cor, See, Universal LO. of 0. F. The Late Seizure of Lettors. Northern branch | abetract of geome interesting parti cations in p @f thir heretofore reepectab! it would motters, Was the most suitable man, in his | thie important national cetablishment, to whi for young ladies, in Rutgers street, wehave of- | puniebed, itisu wrong and an oppression, All should be New Yous, Joly 26, 1851 eppenr, have dell y abandoned the South, usder his | ie gererally admitted, the people are larg ten notie one of the best in this eity.’ Daring her treated alike To THE EDITOR OF THE URRALD. Bd contemplate a rections! campsiga, upon soe- " ted for much of the military reputation which Ciimpure the diilerrul sgeiesue Of education which pre. | gelral report thata duel woe festerdny feagut betwees | _ ©:*—-Some unknown individual, assuming the very im. Menai snes, and for the sectional objevt of reducing Amorican ermy bas acquired, as well as the ch will enable Ber to mpply the same to advan. | Johu W. Frost and Dy, Thomus Hunt, which resulted in | Voting peeudonym “Lex,” has presumed to deny the submission to the mere will ‘ wjparted ee corps of tage on her return, the death of %r. Frost, Lam tuformed of the names of | statement that the truuk supposed to coutain letters aes | ja civil us well a¢ military others who ataed and abetted, and also toe names of | which Wt i : TO TR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. graticune aoe ce tctcors card wm tag | Which was illegally seized by © eustom-nouse offleer, un cunt -An-eneses tal number of graduates at West Polat Desn Sin <flaving this morniog returned from the | Yom Lhave givoa these names to , 2¢F the instructions of the Postmaster of this eity, w 2 Je fein $600 0 SEM tclesivd, were da Se of the lt "the Dir ney restored, by order cf the Postmaster General, to the own- Hees betwee ste se apap aang gy” ap i giving an The jury retired, aud after an absence of about | ex therrof. We have beco iufurmed by the owners South from the L ians, whe phen Airbyrarawntmen.upt: : bates gh istaen | tWe hours, returned with # request that Mr. Huat, | the trunk. that said trank was aurcendored encondit @ui the Southern States for Ie. Kingsland pri jon, but who now tlomed ae subseriblng wit aon wm | ce See Dewate, SOSNENT: e Hh. Maddox, sud | guy to thera; and that statement hes been corroborated seh dbnstnnilaws ar an: ; Nasteviettyes te hat Wm, 1 DeGraw, for many yours a tea. Victor Kerr, should be arrested for murder. The | hy the declaaptions of two clerks in the Post Office De ” a Neary ne, | preclaime depen warfare against lim; aud, in order to pein 7 of No, 110 mud now 65 Nessau stecet, Brovklyn, ts net the pinsos were issued, aad subpoenas rot out fur | partment. 3 Weipated from ® campaign woon WEBER | curry thelr purpo! fect, they concocted a plan Preeti) wea + 2 peysonaliuded to in the abowe named report. By givin obert MeAlpin, bs. T. Parker, and ite. Weddor- | "The long rlymarole + bout the Postmastor General giv b t | by whieh they hoped te ake o¢ onst oddam on th y . . ' rican insertion, it willeorreet way wrong hinprossions burn, to atten l the Grand Jury this morning, at | ine instructions toc © of bie special agents to obtala. F +h ay one cnn seer © —— treats Dropped 1) that may beve been made among ~~ uwrour friewls, | nine o'elock. Up to last evenlog, nono of those | ip bie own way, the necerury proofs apon whiek to base ; hief magistrate, by ing un atmendment to the | Bomiveed...ssssssvssersssesversescorersesess is Yours, most truly, H DEG RAW against whom capinses had boon d. had been | ® prorceution, * , but : y charler pas tthe late special meeting of | WMbeted css cseeererecsseeseress soesere 6 — | found by the sherili-—W. O. Bulletin, Judy V2. | m the Postmaster General ut ¢ aa + Pa ve! | Police Intelligence. ' . RT | , that we will continue our legal , ne Legislature, ec soil gp anOLN a : 1a lt, with intent to Kit—*'e Batundey night, | Ree ryaron | Nore by priente express om steams ee “nth : n for Chief thin five days on Tie Orancates ov my — officer Elmore, of the Nigeteenth ward, arrested a uw p poor Ae img the C. 8 Malle. until a court of law age the North uilifiers by © a rf ¥ Onicisauiy Paomo niuped Themes MeUid.on acha:ge of viotently asaantting, i 5 | e decinred it Megal. The Postmaster Genera : den ‘ the monmg ¢ Moun with an axe, Patrick Kabiil and John Grabaa: breskls G bas berm frequently fniorwed bg us cf var private ox 7 ns , the jaw of Cealam, aud two rit seintietiog | Point, or Monrovia, Africa, about tea | prem, and we invaciably enclose to that functionary . ‘ y eovere inj tent, ax ix believed. to take Gea | inoring. She will take oat bat litrle freight, ‘ every hanabitl and circu ar we ieeve The following e old part e now 4 vided. ham's red man was conveyed to the how | room having been seserved for gtants, one b | of @ letter adusewed by us to the Poetmaster tw cipal factions, end v 9 su apse hia pital, ond me dred and fifty of whom were expected, and only a a aa sy ‘ a about one-third of tiat number will go, various bereticnl outeid . i * . “id was lot MA couse? having combined to disappomt the ¢osiety @ewoeratic port t the comprom ’ © madet ing the number antiet . Proviows to | containing the fallow. faitdful execution ‘ ‘ Slave law of t s will t ve on tho ter eame in and info Cass, Houglas, Buchanan, and othore, area! aes ° ' 4 Duy —A man named De no doubt, for « violation of the port ~~ if row wos arrested urday afternoon. by U oul, the greater oe handing us & proelamvation Come. « runn.ng upon ae A lee ot a charge of attempting to thew k % from Balu premade Ng me boy @thers as may be prog yt ua appeared to know, © presentatior ted nay orm, 1 Me * under a letter of instcuctiva Even Prince aren o > bien pede ed gy what low of the United final, yet th Ives the pria are bindiy towa t it a most watiefac 9 of violat is he right quarter + 20 6008 te 4 A © city: whe net of Congres which ss m Marine Affate >» in the land of their a: eeente of the United 1‘ , , Georgia Srrasenur row avassant baw the tramamels end res ? i ‘ Lyn a. ebip buviders. Reach, ate street. Kens | svter here. Mr pr ve just laid the keel steamehi) ugh, Maine ay . a potted at cotng. we beliere + apg party ‘ Resor ae iuebet one a The fodow gion let oft b and line, to ¢ Vill be propelled by side whee ' ae ~—e A Bowe, reply referred us to the “act of Congress approved gone ov t ¢ silers, and the iba sits * ; pe fo, which is now ty eu , Gorre, Jaen fel), 1845," and wo Tid hie lente before our begat } f - @ ' s . ‘ al t r, for his opinion by reew . ble mo e ' spe odium and red epee to the ple ¢ bailt in Philadelptie | Jobn I a wus that tbe aap. ta.gen tolled voder the gridan Seward 7K by this « foce of legislation, will marine Phil, Jiudletin, Flive Nug’ tugent, A Bs carry ing letters on 4 Garr Tod Douglass, Abb i sompany 4 4 : PRR nf Frotcls Nugent, Jacob Nugent, munils. to Ube masters of ee veserls ard to poreone parti 3 eve on the heads of th with whom it origi- Tre Distmox Movement is Exoracn.—The Kleacor ®ickde, Hiram LE , Edis: carrying } jor mony over a mail route within th The declared po pe * Richmond Repulcican publishes a letter from Judg Charity Miles, Fravei o Mu ara hha Bited “Isls bat no seetion of that ac the repeal of th Siavelaw, anda perma: |" It makes but lth yornples Durean, ono of the commissioners from Virgioia a: | Martha Miles, George Henry prevees, ve individuals. (mporvlig ae om porting letiee goat ofibarge & . . the position of Chief lok ie, that tue World's Fair, complaining very much of the | tradford, ‘Lhomo« Lockman, 8 verrel Bot eartying the | i. t the intr clave S » Op mee tyc tment which the Southern mem bers of the ¢ Jane Lechmin, St I the Post Sie dea “ fh x aye: n bave reecived from the English —‘T Ve John 3 shows have sosepe the Union. And epont us ple good 7 he performa his dary Chief Raga'rs of states confideat be “that there | Powle, Jehn lowie id Beams, Krady. on the i suiting to the South, and iuous to the poaze of | We have no favore to ask of either ewination on tho part of the | Avi Vcsana, Wm ams, and | May Inet, and aleo to th er eof and suicidal to all oon 1 No doubt there are man en of both po- English government, backed by the popular senti- | Scsauca Loews, all of Baltimore~ Henr eral, on the of te eve pecans tigen ia soon pon fhereaoag tre da men: of the nation and by the press, to dissolve the | Pert cline P. Debnis, and Janes W. Dennis, oct ah corn r as for as wo bave any de- | competent to fill the office of Chic American Union.” ‘ike paper endorses thie sen'i- of Snow HLill, Worcester county, Ma.—3 aguinct as, We tebe t teheany beet late Velopements, to place Gen. Seott befor Jateoll: but we would run th ment of Judge Duncan, and thinks that all the in | Capehart, ore Copebart, and Nelvon Capeba 6 prof good Ae and in open defiance of the South and all om oh change. Th tereets of Great Bri lie upon the eide of te a South Carolinn—3. ‘Thomas Amboy, Lydia A by’ notify the public that > thet ve duties ol the Chalet of Polies ae of ue Wttaas® Privelpals of Acede Military Btorckee traction of our power, and that not only her com- Loy, Alexander Amboy, and Mows Amboy, of for Chagres, Pauuin, Caitforcia ana tha South wg . | a vanes gona ges Anna Officers in the mercini superiority is nt take, but thather very ex- | Pertsinowth, Va —4 Annen Miller und Hetsoy | Vacitic ports. China and the eandwic Will clo: mvention at Lancaster, Pa. | tare. He ie, among ¢ hings, required to at wore Teachers.&6. tence ‘Thomas t office on Monday, oth in M. The ir all fires and scones of nd calamity, and at- tend to the preservation of property, and give aid to the energetic fiemen in the discharge of their goinet the * ngitive Slave law and the whole whig y tall shadow of Gen. Se wader th the f + Consen’ shetter | perilous duti: We always advocated that the for the South than jon of wrt sooner political influence was ubvlished in the Polive against thy ‘*etitut avery. Yat lepartment, the better it would be for the adminis etra.tened cou. , that if, as r tration of public justice. We seo, frequently, the whig party, they should qualify his position, ie may | evil effecta of polftical mflucnce in the administra lore in the North without gaining (nt bh. | tion of police affaires. Bat wore the appointments ‘The chances are, then, in the ev 1. § de irrespective of jwlitics, justice would be ad Pomination, that he will stand non committsl on | ininistered nore impartia%, slavery, take back his native Americus lotier,aod | ‘Taking all the facts intd coneiderat 4 e rely apon the whigs and their abolition roinforo™ | decidedly in favor of sust mente for an election. In all this wo do not impoach | position he has thought proper ‘0 aasume, and tru the patriotiam of Gen. Scott. He bas proved too | the! bn will dicrogard the trickery’ sought to be im- | Capt. Aiden Often his devotion to the glory of his country to bs | posed upon bim by the recent act ,‘ot up by some questioned. Pot he i# in the hands of hisfrtond Gnd Whily they apo shaping out tho plan of OMflcers of Multia COMMAND OF THE MILITARY At\DE MY The Chief Engineer ie ex-« ) jon, Joseph G, Bwift, from Feb. 1815 to Now, 1618 |. Watker K, Armistead, from Nov. 1815 xnoder Macomb. from June. 182i ls May, 1848. Charles Gratiot, from May, 1828 to Doo ph G. Totten, frem Doo Porenistesnesre Peter to 1815, the Chief Engineer, by t. directed ine entire administration of the Military my; but in bis abron 4 by the senior offiess of ‘the ext for duty. intng the Mayor inthe | is02, war the Sw Alden Partridge, trom Jan. 1815 to Nov. 1816 14 to Jan. 1817 jen. 1817 to duly. r Syivenwe Thayer. from July. 1817 to July. 1859 from July, 1993 to Rept 1938 189A to Avi 18% rder of the Pre. at | Gen lajer RK De Ror Major Richard Dets ndividuale of his own pas ty, to gratify | | Cept. Merry Bre eld, from Kept top. from Aug the great manufacturing and eartying | nation of the whole world, mpenale on keeping down our tivairy, and, if possible, in the breaki H up of cur nationality. Judge Dunean says tha the keeping up of the slavery excitement by Eng: land, is the entering wedge to the attempted des traction of our supremacy, and therefore advises | the South, as ite true policy, “to stiek to the Union.” He iv eurprived that South Carolina does | not see that sion will but be the means of (or- ouuntr, large number of whom purpose going to Liberia. ‘Total number of eimig July WY. dew Miller, of near Ly nonbert: Va.—2. Ko Puiler and Rev. [tenj. Fuller, of Dorebes:er county, Mi=—2 These two last go out to look at the and return and report to their fronds, a ate, 03.-—Baltimore Clipper, Snoottva Wrarrs.—The Now Bedford Mercury ‘es some experiments made at lish Island, on minating het indepondenee, and ranking her only | Wedneeday, with Allen's whaling gun aud patent ne one of the colonies of ‘ingland. enya s— “South Carsiina may form a treaty with Lngiant, reevive 1} olready, through her agents, promised her. Bat Henry Fi oton wae arrested, a few days wines, for plok- | ing the pocket of indy on beard the steamboat Rip | Van Winkle, near Poughkee Me ju overboard to wyold arrest, but was caught and lodged ip jail, inglish have | some ment was water, when bomb lance. The lance was discharged from a gun weighing about twenty-four pounds, with the usual | giish protection and English fabrics in | ebarge of powder; and was projected a distance of | exchange for her cotton! All this the ‘Orty yards, burying iteeit oxperi- of throwing @ lighted leece into the t sunk to the bottom and exploded, used wader water with equal stienbility of using | deity. b hover failed to go through safely, execpt in ‘ie instances from our detnation, need have no appreh in the earth tog | Sizct and detained by the Untied Stator Most OM distance of tome six fect, where it exploded, tearing let South Carolina got within the coils of this great | Up the ground in large m A hurt? | boa constrictor, and she will find the embrace in | death Hier sin ves will be set free as cortain as the slaves of the British West Indies have been.” | thowing that it can | | j success. ‘The gun can be carried to the shoulder with eare, The opinion of the epectators was, that the eaperiments we re perteetly succeseful, and de- monstrated beyond cavil, th these gune in (be oaptsry of the whale at thy «U8, Maile be. of complatnr entrusted (o wa, ov lo our agents, hav. rity, inv nud delays of no New York and Caiifornia are suhye (ter Where a package of letters endorsed to dt prepaid At the Bultimore post office, was broken op. ute a the Baltimore post ofee, of between Balin. ag York, or in the New York post office. ant cauneter at New Yor! *e4 to deliver the letters tu wa although they hore our pe stamp. and we showed bin a litt eat naming the number of letwers, wad éhieic The public, who have so generally used our exprose one that their bevters will bk nts, We know our rights. We are sattefied that no ting law of the Uoited States is imfelaged by us, and we challenge a legal investigation, Our mails of ius Ag Lay Onlifortie, arrived here and were distributed in ; United States mails have not yet arriv ie unnecessary. BER 7th instant, abou days from California. but the wd. Comment RD & Ov, An abolitionist, named Nathan Bird Wateon, from w Haven, Conn , wes rode Ga, reated (on Goat of black paint, and ordered cet of he + State of Georgia, a few days since,

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