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the fugitive G do Mr. bigh and an avowed coancctionist. much gin, Mae eee ont Pe bre \ ‘His style of writing relieves Canadian journalism “hove mode up thelpminge catching ‘ts | from the reproach of mediecrity; so muoh at tie Koman cement nion. r. Park | least be said, in so far ag Montreal is in - @hould have been Atte ral,or District At- | He objects tothe mentiva of his name a4 % public (suey for Suffolk, and officialduties would | writer, but he cannut loag escape the peaalty of his wot bave left hia time to engege fa the maaufac- | position. He writes fo +, Vigor > aod ‘tore of whig Governors. — capable of filling | with tho calm ease of an educated gentleman. There wae @ rather amusing woo atthe of Lie: of Rhode at Ne b+ Laurence ia the vei fuding man L pa ys Aap u A'gerine whig, from Providence, who went the wi ole hog against the supporters of Mr. Dorr; and ov (he other was Mr. Banoroft, the historian, from H cur city, who went the whole hog in s Dorr and his party. Both those Pacey beir Opinions in other res bed Ry gn their joy that Mr. . Winthrop in the Senatorial race, which ud aot have impreved the latter @; pettte, had he known it. a’ opresent, aud so was Judge Woodbury. It is «o: often that the pedal extremities of 30 many y men find themselves under the same mahog- ‘The feast of reason and the flow of soul,” to ingularly anhacknied sentiment, was no ebt ag grand «s the march of Newport beach. Lowrenee, it must be admitted, showed a dcai of that kind of skill which Burke suid Chat- eu displayed ia making uy quotrary as are tl Weoneon w uote a of the ocean along ). incongruity of materia €ho cabinet proved enly an doocr party. It was a pertect ani must have been highly | shed host, who is one Ae the meeting of ween frets sue we © case was unmistakeably in favor of sustaining (covernor Boutwell’s administration. good beginning for the powers that be. » Free Soil Convention will not meet until the At present it appears that Mr. pe will receive the uomination of his party vernor, if he will accept it. jacy is by no means an unimportant thing, Seto and Winthrop quarrel should the turn that is expected, the cave the free soi} nomination will no: improbably had the field, so far as the popular vote is con- the Wel <oraed. in addition to the many other gentlemen who sed forthe whig nouinatioa, Judge orcester, has just been brought for- fact in his political & -cory is, that be was beaten by Charies Allea, ‘ Since, io # political fight. i ite now, by the number of their formerly, by their victories. t3, it is understood, will press €. acmination of Judge Woodbury, in the State Convention, for the Presidency. probably, toinjure the old gentleman, for what else can follow from bis being nominated by a “ coali- ~kave been Thom Some of the demoe tion ” convention? ~everal of our fashionabies have been finely texen in by a fellow, who represented himself as being an English nobleman, a member of the Lord lL oreo’s family, and who raised the wind high < ough to blow himself away to your city, where be will, perhaps, try to polishe (Lo “ upper ten,” ag a biced. f sue day wat te vicious chap = ‘That howscever vi being the elect. Che seene, Pe nme éuipped by the ruler: ts capested that they utonant (Fo! o—or was; for, if 1 speak in .-pecting bis citizenship, | may be aeeerenatel DZ & controversy, respecting which there en ink enough she: sine the Democratic Ward and ucty Committee, a few evenings since, an at- \pt that was made to commence demonstration caimet the “coalition” was uery, @ Veteran democrat, an € ceutive council, put the question direct to the © .cting, whether it would be the part of wisdom to course that would tend only to benetit the gs and overthrow the demos most remarkabi Mr. Crittenden was & cabinet, only that that was so fatal to able zest to the plece 0 Pleasant to the accom- your New York gentle- the present teuse ut down. Colonel @ member of the rson who shall One re s himself off upon shaft in the Corin- (olen temple of fashion. Several ladies, belonging the ancient family of the Softs, loaned him -taodeome sume of meney, which he is graciously + ‘cased to regard ia the light of permanent invest- What he loaned them in return is pot © coteries of scandal have been enlivened for t by the particulars of the career, of rish lady called « * gay Lutheran,” ing Lotharie, who seems to have been an uu- ay Considering how pious m we are, and how unlike our sinful aeigh- sors, We must attribute his conduct to the great end lung continued best of the weather. st moral bard has it, ‘tis —— all (be fault of that indecent sun ] Who cannot leave slone oar helpless clay, But will keep baking, broilirg buruing on people fart and pray, The flesh is frail. wad so the soul undone. ‘Teere have been numerous suicides, together ¥ ‘hb orimes of another sort, of late, and a careless | cheerver might be led to suppose that Boston is a hed place; but the intellige { .ose things are all owing to the influx of foreigners. “tue descendants of the old Puritan stock can't sin, They have inherited the king- ¢ m of heaven, and mean to hold fas: by their ia- Lcritance. But if foreigners are to bear the odium of all the vice and immorality of whiea Bostou is hey may take it into their heads to | e pleasanter burtheus, being already r auerous enough to cause alarm for the gods wor- d managers of our city Dl be organized in suche munuer as to be felt a4 our pext election. man knows that Our Canadian Correspondence. | si, July « Procesdings of Parliament—Approuchiag E on--Stuanber of the Annexation Movement--The Moxt Seat of Government. he proceedings of the Pariiament of Canada. « in cession at Toronto, have not been signalired 4) woy act of public or private importance since The actual or prospective retire ministerial side, inet wrote: of euch leader Baldwin, ’ on ficeere ‘ sofected a swarm of th bition of becoming tof y Cited to lewrn the famentury member sawn to fame, who em quently fall back into their normal guificavce when aocther two or the credulity of the publ. Puere are doubtless some na ucd from the comm 5, but eren euch m ¢-ste-quite prepared ¢ ' P coat would ene : tact nod afemilincity with parlia victory often incline the ndly reception Lhe near approne to caution coup +engunge of the m com pound of tory, ct if wnbe rationat wh ' vumiery of act ‘ cties, and ree per ryex, and ( «oconding from hia ¢ . the sand are ambulatiog | ar promise aituir to Apea meelves as Puticipation of the 6% ¥ resonnds with 2 WAS DO pine nacd of ree. ption ‘ ing to lose Ub "ck after week, hay a day; bat now aily 6 amar Lafontaios, a+ served effectually to disurganize th ty, stimulate their oppone: thil in his evircittde ¢ creeping rooptible more thas onc es such Nob party, , that the in th roment tr ame to aspire to oifice, and -rate politicians with the abin ot readers + ministers. > but slightly ex- ages or doings of Canadian names rom obscurity herd a? wortbier of © e now ina traw accept or i their ele Sherwoods, Boultone and Me Sumner Tand the re The free soil he object is, rtper. of men, Pied entleman’s Mark's. waters Mr. of mosaic, | 4... day, This is a thet Sir nises would and bi As the dineetty ceset ul It AxLe@oma. yy 1s5! The in- iw p.J ed away with Mr. Pic! Weather cool in the morning and Our Austrian Correspondence. le There was an elopement recently from St. Johns, on Lake Champlain. A Mr, Coleman, formerly of the fifteenth regimeat, leavii collection of gentle- | up children, w ruor Laurence, wWport, one day this week. od geatlomen ta Nezport in Newport, jal dinuer, One +f thesedian | Us guisbed gueste was Mr. Sumner, our new Sena- and bis vis-a-vis was Mr. Winthrop. Oa one sce ef the latter gentleman was Mr. Ames, wife and six grown ‘a Mre. Pickle. (ra- ther aa ominous name,) who leaves a Me. Pickle and theee ebildren. loss is doubly se- vere, a3 the wife's fortune leaves him, with his trail ening. B. Venice, July 3, 1951. Austrian Politics—Venice a Free Port— Interference of Lord Palmerston in the Liberation of Kossuth— The Frigate Iniependence—Remo-ul of the Remains of an American Consul. Arrests for political offeaces, are, it seema, of daily occurrence in this city, calm, even to stagna- tion, as every thing appears on the surface. terday, at noon, three gentlemen of the first res pectability, were committed to the prison of 3t. Yea- Their offence no one knows, of course. announced the perial decree, by which Vonice has her privelege of free port, which has been in these two years and more. and the intelli- abeyance decree takes effect August 1 gence has produced a highly favorable influence on trade already. Another instalmen’ of officers of the Independence came over from Trieste, yester- This noble frigate seems to day, on the steamer. be attracting much admiration. 9,000 guests went over her sides last Sunday. ‘Tho Mississippi has not yet arrived. from Messina about ten days since, to take our con- sul, John Howard Pay tion was then Constamtinople, touching at Trieste en rowle. and her purpore was to receive Kossuth. It is now pretty geuerally understood, however, he will not enter the Bosphorus. When the ip ion to Koasuth from the American Congress reached the Sultan, some months since, he is said to have been ready at once to liberate the captive, apd would havo done ge, had not obstacles been thrown in the way by Lord Palmerston, through Stratford Canning, It is, therefore, i from London, at liberty uutil one of the conditions of that liberation is sumed to be bis immediate conveyance, by a British steamer, from the shores of Asia Miaor to thoss of England. Whether, in any event, at the period his liberation, even were ail himseif of the invitation of the United States, such acceptance would meet the views of J’almer- ston, is at least doubtful. But, that invitation having once been declined, it is understood not to be deemed consistent with the dignity of our go- Vernient to renew it, thas afording an op- portunity fer . involve the to Tunis. This proceeding is quite worthy of the terrible “Ten,” in the palmiest days of Venetian obligarchy. Quite a number of arrests were made at ‘Treviso, a town a few miles distant, a few days since. the late numerous srrests at Pesth, and othor parts of Hungary, you will have been advised. A telegraphic despatch from Vienna yes- signature of the Im- or restored The Not lees than a he sailea Her destina. British Minister. d, as I informed you that Kossuth is mot to be set the Ist a second of September; refusal Besides, considerable expenditure, po little derangement of the proper of our small force in the Mediterranean—anow re- duced, by the departare of the Cuinberland, April last, to but two vesels—to retain one ofthese vessels and pre- Kossuth desirous to at and &sporition station, simply to await the doubtful of two or turee governments that our and officers, | ceive guests; vd guest should accept our proffered hospi- tality, even were he desirous to do so himself. ‘There is another circumstance deserving of oon- sideration. When Congress adopted the resolution offered in the Senate by emanating, urdoubtedly, from Mr. thorizing the President to order any returning ves- sel of our Mediterranean force to receive Ki sompanions on board, and convey them to the United States if they wished to go, and were at liberty to leave, no appropriation was made to or bpm inty effect, although — ae sity of such appropriation was very properly ur; A hip of-war, if she has ber full complement was s generaily the very last place to re- l the reception aud passage of even a limited number involves expense, whic! it would be re-imbursed by Congres supplied from no from # mete | read yeeterd commanding officer as might have been the gratificarion of the people | of the United States to welcome the Hungarian | bero to their shores, it is, probably, quite as well j that they ar | the monarchi It d the lat tion caused by ¢ independence in the port of Trieste. | tof that city to one in Venice, [ & postceript something like this:— * The Independence, a splendid Awerican frigate of Lest of Ona appointed. aod 2 Vienua respectin, Bri e, although nts id to bs od it is moore than rrests at ¢ orig i refugeee abroad. is by no means the most inviolate spot ia vbable that these <tore they reach yu, itapart my own viction of the fact to the Austrian en. Foote, of Ppis Webster, au- Oe ept that of the e aids, teaie, great The jacans w be anticipated he has oral revolutionista of Euro) | quite the sume as if the invitation had prov post permit n Consul at this Navy and Stete effect on is suc- We are in daily expectation of further intelli- ing the ailair of the Rev. is immediate release [According to been release . isevidert there has been some move- ol (ae deaffeeted in Hungary to arouse sus- sth, as well ae in nated in eorrespon- The D. office in te letters I alluded to the sensa- unexpected appearance of the in a letter as | 88 C) guns, iv at anchor in our harbor. She is to ra be followed by two () other frigates in a fow days. Price, aad Leslie, | The cause of the vieit is mid to bo tbe arrest of an rowa par | Americas plenipotentiary (') in Hungary. f the two tes at this statioa will ; d three weeks. ‘The Indepen now understood, i# to anchor off the draught is too great to eater the port wld the Aasteian aathoritie e Americ hers from ta er). — te, ou her way down the Adriati: vod eco on board th i f dition of ¥ A. ai . thoir e United ares Co c that they may be o xed to th ted States. Mr. Sparks s that might be | died of cholera about two years since, and was in erred Ln the Protestant burial growed, an island in o «the Laguse, afew miles ditant from the city—a a warble tablot designating th It ig now an affair of ling difiouity, { um deretand, to obtain permise the re- maice of person, and oy ally of any one to their he Kovitona—Henry 1, of Norfolk a stlag beside his aamess ¢ ou his own ao + the sl posi! tone seldom jever ones fp orn t, or circus Am ale, a has heneath his feet ft ihe removal “th disease wor think. acenn- | Pp “r, and armelens » liberal ached vi hina imagined and oo { man- Lope end » bo (Luebee. gisiation, Joan who talk a Quebeo in tay. nd ation was go muadle ‘ well know. ane; they {h i Lu te ft the hotel moo 1 wore waiting, Mr ~f it winten by ere ers ia the contagio | are cuperstious witar | keen silenced by the panace® er to thy Usually, na application thr egal tribunals the necessary decree of expenditure of se 6 the P jut vei ¢ indispen wers—-the silver ooia oF the city being in a « lication to that mos aanqommm odat ing Military Gove by © most ,” ie t £ he petit a eubsidiary order: ar » pricete. eoxtone, he, & nust be feed liberally * all triew with he highly r wai a prey The people ‘hore are & und jofestion of the feren Lerad exhibition these apprels after tho of sl dignitaries hav disin f Ve tate vo to accom plish th. r wh, wy mmoe are » to + b and all o make them aot of laborers are * are W nw motors | let ber have them, wand she— ito! that night; they went away; feaw her after, but never spoke to ber agains she never came to a house; prod visited her, a8 1 Ganson be Pet to be reconciled to ber; he apologived to me for what she had said co me; be did pot wish me to be angry ‘Friel of John Der foe the Murder of his | {trom the Wadifigtcn (D. C)) Tapubtic, July 27,1 : The following 's the testimony of the mother of ey i— Mss, Aen Wood—I am the mether of Jobu Day; | with bers 4 caw & great change in him after the | recotieot bear his marri was not in tue { birth of the child; he appea: » de miserabloand city at the time: aever saw or knew his wife be- | uvhappy; he would go out to work, and would then fore her om fiest saw her about four meaths | ¢ome heme again without havi» ne to his work; after her marriage; 1 now think | aaw ber about | ! would say to him that “1 wouldn't trouble myself two months after bis marriage; before the birth of ; about ay oor ee did not love me mere than Ca- the child; he was with her in hee mothee’s house | therine his usual hour for coming home was about eleven o'clock; he appeared, during the time after she left my house, to speak kindly of her; I never, to my recollection, heard him make use of apy threats; and 1 e talked over very fre- quent! ut the child, its birth, its father, &».; 1 have asked hor many questions about it; she never | sppeared to be deekwaed in talking about aT she confinement, and beard pothiug about it till about | admitted to me who its father was, und she told me a month alter it ag bs and then Rd vi was | DoW it locked: she told me the father of the child dead and buried; I came down to see her as soon | was Aleck Shekel. az Icould make it convenient after 1 heard it; | | \e . saw him there at that time; be told me, but she did Woor, Trae or Onte,—But few of our citizens not, soon after I got there; 1 tried to compromise it; | aro aware of the growing importance of the wool he seemed to be unhappy, aud expressed himeelf | trade in this State. We have just bad aa interview 0; I tried to quiet him, and told him not to riod | with our eaterprising and intelligent fellow-citizen, it; from that time I noticed a great change in his | Mr. I’. ©, Seceions, who, for some years, has been manner, 80 much so that it made me unhappy, aul | engaged in the wool trade, and from him we learn whev | first saw her; his conduct then towards her was kind and affectionate; I saw nothing to the contrary; I never saw her sgaia till after the birth of the ebild; when I first saw her, 1 thought she showed the appearance of being soon to besome a mother; | said nothing about it to my son, or to apyboty else; 1 was not sent for at the time of her I could not stay in the country, where 1 was then | sone items of very general interest. Mr. Sessions living, and came down here on that accouut; | | has just returned from Cleveland. While there ho think it was about the first of January [came tothe | met with some of the prine wool dealers of Ohio, city to live; 1 saw him after that very frequently; | and after a comparison notes they found that the ebange in his manner increased so muca that [ | eight millions of pounds of wool will was greatly distressed; I tried to eompose him; he lc | this State, to the Eastern markets, this year. often said to me, ‘*Mother, I never ean be happy;” | average price of the year’s clip is thirty-eight cents I used every kind of ar; eot with him to make f per pound. ‘The quality of Ohio wool is fast in: him happy; after that he came to live with mo at proving, and for manufacturing purposes it iz pre- my houre; he furnished part of tae house for his Rerred ‘to any ether wool in the maxket. ‘This tool self and wife; he came re about the middle of t ton, Provider and New York. ‘I’ January; aiter be came there | sivas thought -oahe Ming 7 5 Belay ne Sli yr vat mass of it is used in the de laine factories of he was a good husband; | recollect the sircum- Sinceachusetts and Rhode Island. Mr. Sessions stance of her guing home to her father’s in March; hi hased three hundred thi she went home of her own cause; she would not Mibacnaee tek tas na apt jg e " this season, and bas paid out to the farmers of be contented with hin while she lived in that way, | Franklin county and Vicinity, about one hundred (at my house); ehe returned again that night with | id thi dolla: ‘The highest price hi her mother, cousin and brother; I think 1 was RD ee ee ell ye wy stairs in the room when they came; they all Pipette i} on the poreh, as if they were airaid, and 1 said “Come up, come up;” I was in the room when they got there; after they came in, there appeared to be calmness: there appeared no malice in hit they talked over every circumstance, and I tol her mother all about how she had acted and loft, and ber mother said, “ W Catherine, | a ashamed of you;” this was the uight which she staid there; he was very ealm that night; I told her mother ofa circumstance which had tak sn plac: [ said, **You recollect the night I went over with them to your house?” she (the mother) said she | did; it was the only time { went with her; I did not | walk out with them often;: as they were going | home some affray occ between them; she | Mrs. Day) used @ vefy improper expression t § pone at said Li hod Baan. sent out of pala was fifty-seven cents per pound, for a lot in ing county. He has paid fifty cents per pound tor several lots. He goes tothe farmers and buys directly of them. Ohio has pork, cattle, butter and cheese, &e. Her reputa- a for wool is now recognized. We can raise as € vd wool and as cheap as any other State in the nion, avd our enterprising farmers are beginning to know and a Jornal, Judy ND Stave.—We have recently an incident that occurred a few weeks since, in the town of +» State of . Mr. had endorsed a note for $1,000 for a friend, who dicd, and he was called upon for the money. Having no other means, he was compelled to poee Cia negro elave—a favorite young man— worth that sum. He told Cudjor of his necessity; whereupon the faithful pity naiaed. his master to put him up at a raffle-—100 chances, at $10 oash; and Cudjor carried the eubscription list around to those to whom he preferred to be sold, so a3 to socare hit: selfan acceptable maater. A gentleman purchased my should we such a remark to him in thestreet; it was onthe avenue; he | took hold of her shawl, which came undone, or broke | loose; he pulled it, and she struc’ him; [ took hold of him, and said that ifhe had any respest for me, | there must be nothing like this; it was concerning a ring; she hada ring which had been given her asa pledge by Shekell: he had often requested her to destroy it, and she had refused; he had taken the ring, and she charged Lim with hiving desteoyed it; he said it was # lie, and she said it wasa damned lie; then it was that I took hold of Lim and put my hand on her mouth, and said, **Catherize, do not talk that way;” I took bold of bim on one side, and her by her shawl all the way, and they went along very quietly: I begged her to be quiet and say nothing; this was not moro than raftie came off, Cudjor threw the highest, and, of oouree, won himself. But he said he did not want to be free, if he was sure of a good master; aad forthwith proposed to raffle off himself agatn, if the me subscribers would take chanoes. Sixty only agrecd; but oe said he wae not worth more than ‘,and that he would stand at that price. Io pocketed tho $600, of course. Llis old master took | «chanee, and bad the good luck to win him ba: two months before she went home to her father’s | at which Cudj ingly pleased, b i the first time; and on this evening in March I told | that’ Kime end Mis seat Bod one bao ne her mother of the oecurrence, and it was after 1 | «the easiest work he ever did.” His master told bad told her mother this that the mother said, | him he was froe: but be said, “1 don’t want to be * Cotherine, | am ashamed of you;” all was then made up as 1 thought, and all laughed and talked und were quiet Ee: eft, and the boys bronght back the things =he (Mrs. 1.) had carried over to her mother’s; they got back with the things about 11 o'clock; this waeln the middle of March; | used to talk witb her frequently, and she wa: uudappy, and me ining of John; I used frequeutly to say | to her, “Catherine, you kuow how the cireumstances | have been, and you will have to make allowaneys; she would answer, ‘1 don’t care, 1 am good enough — for him;” I said, “ Yes, Catherine, you may goed enough for him, but you know all, and men are very different, and they look on such things dif- | ferently;” oa the evening before the day sho left my house the last time, she left my house to come over to_ the city; when she was going she said to me, freer than Iam, and will stay with you.” An abo- | litionist could not persuade him to leave his master. What « commentary is this anesdote—which, we are satisfied, is true—upon the couduct of the pseudo philanthropists who seck to make the slavo hate his master! Mans or ine Govenysceye.—The following is a state- mont of the financial condition of three departments of the government at the commencement of the present Seeai year, (the Ist instant:)— The badance remaining, over aud sbove expenditure, on the Ist instant, for the Appropriation for current year, from Jaly 1, 1801, to July 1, 1868.0... 00. eee eee Resources of the Department. ...... $4,070, $11,000 407 71 “Mother, tell Jobn I am ‘going home;” I said, | Similar 'oinnce for the Navy Department 4 230,898 28 «very well, but I will not tel it she ne horae | Appropriation for the current year...... 7 398.314 72 just as we were gol to tea; he as! her where she | nae a , 72 9 bad been; she sald she had been home to her amo- | gi2toUCeteree snes. calccnssc. Serer ther’s; ho said it was a pretty time of night— | the Interiog.... ccc. ceceeeeeenees 9,003,096 61 {rest not beard] She said she had just ran down | Appropristion jor the current year 3108276 46 w , aod somes (her brother) had come home | — with her; Jobn asked James where he bad found | $6,111,515 07 } her; James ssid on tbe commons: Joho id he | The balances of the civil aad diplomatic brench of the thought so, and asked her, * Whore have you (Xie of the government have uct been struck. The been !? She answered, * 1 have been home, if you a tor thet ccrvies thr the eurrent yu must a 1 beta , stairs, = & set was ae neaatiasaae an OU ome ; she wouldn't stay there any longer Sat She would go home, if the hed to. get a tegrs | City Intelligence, s to go with her; on the next morning, ] heard him | 7" Siamene Avemar oe Sencen Frere 7 —Loroner tieer, yesterday forenoon, comuneneed to hold the inquest | on the body of Alexunder Roulli, at the City Hospity, And | wliogud to have been Killed by Angelo as empanclled. and several witness gei up; be got up and made a firo; heard hima ask her to get up; sbe wouldn't; he got breakfast ready onthe table. He came down stairs to me told me Catharine had not got up, and I told never mind, she was sick, and that she had cn i= xamined; bu been looking very well for some days: he ground |‘? Com*eiuence of the absence of Allergan Chap) his coffee that morning; 1 then weut up into her city, the Coroner was unable to procoed with | bedroem: she was avleep; I looked at her, and investigation, for the want of tb dence taken at ue oniemertem eXaminution wimte on f th thought of how unhappy she made herself; | then thought 1 would not awake her; that perhaps he would eat hiv breakfast and go out: and that the Sumlay aight, Acoeased, before the Alderman, afew hours afler it might be all over before he got back; 1 went out | *¢'ting the fatal wound. Therefore, the own was ad of the room and down stairs; alter a while he came toed over until eleven o'cloek this day, to be con- down and asked me if [ bad not been in Catherine ued at the office of the Coroner At the i room; I told him yes, 1 went there to wake he juest of the Coroner. im order not Lo preju public but she wa ep, and I thought sho w wuts tor js the prisoner, Lesory came down shortly after, and said J hat om he recdered. we defer the gen va of o her room, and had sneaked out agaia, aud uy uncil it» Ginad disposition by the jury. in that way; he ate his breakfast; she s any: he said how unhappy he was; | all will pase of | 1 thought cree ey Haxcewe —Corone lvl an inquest at No. 2 atharine Toner, age: ame to her death Ly haw Kevehicf to @ tree in the wouldn't e said “neve: he would go to werk, and when he cawe back all would be right; be did not go to work that day; he 9 * ear yant | T reid that be could not go to work; that he was a a Femmes tease Oy Web plese ly wight she got { if, and attache tow dloper, whieh he first made fast hen | weed the noose of the hand strangled hereif to denth py mun; that be had been deceived, and it be bw wain—that he bad been that day: | said tu hee, live happy here, you had | veck ® slik hawtkere better go and live with your father; you tave a | diet nO Raneres, by the tamnate ot good father;” | usked her to get up and fix her | O'clock «m Benday morning. The busbwnd +! deceased coms; she said the wouldn't—she would go home; | {\*tited ‘hat alout « month snes ale wi idn't go home; 1 then told hee to go home; | 12 0°'\'s her threat, «ince which tia, <ou lasoring under ajtemporary whe atud he said she wouldnt go until her father # Sore av Honowss.—A young German, from the John said her father had been there, bat had | 8/72" | . ity dene nothing: she talked and carried on thi Sonn bf it eae oth keaeomn acres way 3; Lteld ber to go home if she wae not hap- py—that «be ough! never to have married my bat ebe bad Cceeived him; siired him all day in t ‘Jobn, take ber away, 1 ve here;"* she ® f at she said that she tan- I enid to him, | “he civer. A honse—+he shan't nid near whe whied b { his money and charseter, itday niaht last, at Hobokon m Sunday saccping near t b bad ce * iny, onda 1 Leen dkebarged almest sed, having on = r we he t nt leather shoes, and » Pa youth should be « } vever hang there again; she id she didn teare: she tock them out and packed them ail up; she commenced tn the Jobn objected to t about ber claim tediy th vantry about y V basin who make it their trasine on about ber taistortune; he first time, but would not be the | 5°"... Me ae erie “That's too bad; she told him ‘ Le was as good ay hie mothor or lis sister: I Wut that ehe had not | t she had decvived him, and should oy bim wouldu't eat any gol arried some up to sod pr er hard to drink that tea, but | * she wouldu't; after that she went away, aad after ht she came hack with ber father and mother: || 4 ow how t Mr. Wood said, “1 mer (iver vier held at No 20 Av C, o@ TEON, a bey cirht yoars of age. et eoterday ate Th Pay or Woulde't go wp sts uid down below fill tj sho came to his death by ae-tdental heard seme noise: hen, aud on the land: | ovine than the Geeeaned, oh Tiuaetng tett ng stopped awhil i heard bor ‘nndling at 4 of reaching out to get possesion of & my rome frequently: then | went in and said, | 1d «bell, donating on Uhe water at the fe harile my name; Mrs. Fridley | rect, Veet river, miscing his beiee aries tive fee von drowwed, The body wns ree foct of Stanton street Yor elated then ;w 1 went Mr Fridley ther Let Thureday, Azom, the youpwes vor ond his wife; | told him all, and said that J home, and could not br found til 1 take ber Lome if she was my child: they did the hedy of « . Ate Were dork, in tiled, and 8 jury summoned, » taken, tetarned a yerdiet © hot pppear to b ard tet dows: angry or excited thea; John went r. Fridley took up a b le or trunk, | think a bundle, to take down with him; hild was thea conveyed | jist then John got up, and commenced crying; | y« wzuieh can gearcrly be Gwerthod piticd Lim, and he said she rhouldn’t go; there wa » little noite, no ceuffle, at this time: she about some sheete: Mee. Vridley had the shoei Poltee Intelligence. rile vas knocked out; T don’: koow how, bnt taruere bavivg stolon four dat $20, from the atiery of 7 Broodway, corner of Murra: poties, type like aniet The for Fe dit with together with the pictnres were contoged ound wy boy, ave bela hins wtice Lothrop, when Mr, Gavit mule quisite hold of bis wife, and held ber in hie affidevit, and the acevecd waa commitiod by Lhe magi be bed a brach fa his bands during th ate top to owait bis triad * held hita | raggled er awe Cherge Seventy fie Dollar sin Odd — Officers Blake @ A, Faaier ou a change of ste siding st Stat It seems that Hani i % Muiber-y riret, on infiwenes of liquor, and, whi he was robied on tuspicion, the a the Fer hing of F y fuurd sere o named non t agninat (he y with it: b “1 vn +taire great name abroad | for the production of wheat and all kinds of grain, | preciate it. —Columbus (Ohio) State | a chance and presented it to Cadjor; and when the | | ele on Berford & Co's, ace PM, ; ‘The adovesotter Bage are alec at Konyon's, 91 Wall atecet. | Boston packet, w A jury | men just on from Florida, inform us that pe Rha to th raging, pearaace the prospect was ver: Gow gian Javly 22° Cororre Conve rroe ay A men have been in ¢ days. Many of thom were from oth Varlows questions were ably dircuss Stute.—.diuny Faening Journal, July $8. Matibew Carrigan was hung at Angelica. N, ¥., on Fri- deliberately murdered a | stranger, 9 few months since. under circumstances of day, the 18th iust., for having great ravation. On the gallows, he seid he had no recollection of having committed the crime, joined ina prayer, and passed into eternity almost wil ita bt ugyle. ug Aug 2.,)Savannad. ‘Aug 13... San Juan, Nie. --Now York, Port of New York, July 25, br Seaman Ris ; fete 6 OD Tu seve 3 25 wou waTxa Arrived. Ship Sandford (Br), Callen, Caloutts, March 11, with i digo and linseed, to Crocker & Warren. May 15, lat ‘it Jo with bark Wm Simpeon, from B exchanged sij ais with bai Lat SA 26, me tim: ritius for Loudon; ih, colors, standing 8. cession of he a neuralzio af ion. Brig Autos (Ital), Paslage, Port Vendree, 52 days, with wine, to master. Brig Ainde coffee, to A! axsen. is Caron!, Hanscbeldt, Bolivar, 13 dt LA 1 at. roton, Mayagues 21at inst, lat 3) from Bor for Gen Teylor (of Thomaston), Fuller, Arewi AT, with sugar, to Sober Colebester (Bri with plaster, tod Schr J Griereon, Cordecn, ten and cedar to Engle & che Biecmiog Xow with lumber, to 7 Wheibee, Ps Ocracs ScLr Ano D, Bedell, Alexa Be Borns, Bentt, epi Soh Baber pe uate che Paulin a re Virei loLell itney & Ci Bdays. Sehr Sploi Behr FD Peters, Doane, La , Providence. Below junker, from ton, from Liverpoel, June 5. dali, from Liverpool, Juao 14 Thomaston. mat Beltast. rom Back Mary Aun Br brig Rosina, 12 day A fall rieged brig w: wind WSW and fre: Jory Wind ' Cxancustom, July 2, Arvived—Brig Zophy?, Matanzas, Artived—Bark 3m ceLient, St Thomas, + tn Hampeon Roads, bark Gee-np, Arrived—Bark Chester, Bosto: June * gh sting Ayia. Norroux, July 2%. NYork; brigs Mary Emeline, 40 Henry, from Callao, MILADELPHIA, July 2 Mary, do. Foreign Malis. Letter Bags for Rio Janciro, Mo, per ste Goidon Gate, will clove ai the Exchange Reading Room (67 Exchange), lay. Anal atilo’elock. Also, per stest a Juan, er Jamaica, Ch , San litornia, Orege Lg o'clock. Miscellaneous. A Baan painted black, uy to be a Philadelphia and npnchet, Rereon Friday. aris Mensiaey seen aa) Point: appeared to be discharging. Whatemen. At St Helena Jone 30, bark Alto, Lakemay, of aml for N Hediued in 5 days, full, Fk Plato, Carroll 8 Paseare, Foreign Porta. 15—Brigs T P Perkins, Gilkey, f K Aiken, Kelly, tor do, lag. —Sid brig Persia, Kobvine, Boxter Brig Mary Jone, Yates, for Mg for Philadelphin: Le sin, for 3 olk 4 Sid 12th, bark Plate, Carroll, ja}tim ew —, sock ing . Joly 6=Bark Repnblio, Lite rave youly bei ——-, Parrot, Philadal: lat, beig Bia a Bird, ortgs Bree Steton, Home Ports. yan, Nos Philevelp! ti Albers F mkt: Breees ( Sf Homer, Carilel Gibraltar and a do Islands and B, to load kins, Be) CURKLESTON, Juay 2 Gert, Me ne NAWITUND, Joly Bare y KENNEDY NEPORT, Da 1 Joly ®, 1 PM~ ' for Sp brie Pompey Joka Miaw July 1 (not wer) bri Molwel LEWES Dw The ‘leet pepe rt cr et 7 bay owtward Faly 18—Art sobe Fairy, Willisms, Ma ta, Henrostes, Barcelona Be bar rd brig Bileavio, Anatole, Gonwe: ra Onur: Almatre, Thowapeon. Authee hrs TF Ragdotyh, Bor wtpeket for Philadel nd Willietas, Gaseile, Verge Fe Duted stand Harbor, PM, 26 anil of wind bound vee “PoRrTsMOUTH Act rohre Mary ff Che yy ight 4, Not ney. Phitadetp? wey, NYork in, Globe ¥ Fortean, daly S—Are brig HC bowel), Sharman Rechinnd for NVork, Cld brie Voto, Sawyer, Matanaae wohr Oncho, Nene, N ¥otk ‘ RICHMOND, Joly U—Are cohre Somerville, Chase, Row tom: Henrico, Dodges, N¥ork. Sid eche Now York, Nelaon, s rk EATANNAM, Joly 2-C14 dara Netoon Vitings (19) Hamilton, Livetpoot: Teese, MeNaie, § York SALEM. duly Arr eche Adoinide, Trewor &. Cld brig Deneo, Silver, Aftion. Aid brig Watec W } WiILMINeET oh OW xt day; Sarak Peters, MoParland, do, ite, Mor 4 arance in great numbers, ia diferent counties of the State, and threaten al- most entire destruction to the cotton crop. Previous Pp enoou- | but row the most gloomy apprehensions are entertained by the planters.—Savannah, (Ga.) Any. —A gumber of colored vention ia this ely for several er parts of the State. and resolutions were udopted against colonitation and the Fugitive Slave law, and in fuvor of the extension of the elective fran- chive, and the equal use of the common schools of the (3m ), Wahiman, Rio Jancire, June 21, with with hides and Br Jenkins, Port au Prince, 13 days, H Braine, Maragues, PR, 9 days, So. PR, 15 ‘3, lon 71 | javena, th sugar, te eck. Lucy Watte (of Warren), Waste, Ponce, PR, 15 days, A (of Cape May), Townsend, Neavitas, July T Sons. » Windsor, NS, 16 days, t, wader Rockaway: my mn, Chima, &e, on Monday, 2th inst, at Ponce for Turks (stands, to load M ‘ew port, W, for City Poiet, Balti- remont, Taylor, for NYork 1; Ati*utic, Raindow, Maneteld, for NIlaven . Healy, for NYork % days: sche Loni a: beige | i ' | | tor trie: ents. te be cared ¢ CR, corn, Masters 8 aad B Mase D*, ons who, nervar ¥ indulgence of the recommended. ARIS without and conte t weal's et. short ti fad been hilitie ulcers, om iny body and ff under threo poaiclan fe every quack mecicine 1 ‘could bear Pert 3 and? door riable sucee! paraileled io thy Violent and deeperate casea, bas entirely superseded all disease in London, by exces NERVOOS DEBILIT penard ctrect, continue! disorders rerulting fros a geni' iD re in the worst case The onal u bales ra Mise @ Hs Be Pee as 18 MG Doane, Beisraa—Bri: Caron-G W Whipplo and lady, Mise © RODIN'S FRENCH INVI Biisie of L t mal pai rn debility, im AND ‘a long time. hours, by few de weakness f vans, medi effected ther ‘say other consequences of w mn ions, edi sirens in the city of New Lore. ay Pive Dollars. ly. His iw ure the most absolute an tor thie clace 2 ‘To those per lution, have , involumts nitive e433 Bs Reeet, One Dake LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE direases, ine joation, constitutional a ie. oa venetenle 0) he yurns OF THE QUACK DOCTORS, LOOK fom the old and long established Hunterian Bast member three Divisi: falls to the warrant a perfect and This is the onl; remedy, Hunter's Red nown to fail ia uri cases, never ofa vate nature. = wilt see no dance, in his Pree ry ling to giv of certi a sure tiemt ing mint EW MEDICal. BO of beautifully colored plates, as lai wick, M. paméd nature. 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