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AERALD, ct of ted money remitted taken these r “ORRESPOND Mconteining iy ed 4 em the perl ti OF FULTON AND NASSAU STB. WHE DANY HERALD, 2 cents per copy per | Satur x at tiene toony Comnus- Veer FO MAL ALE | . wee be postpaid, or the ne9, or anit, ome will be eagnymens commumecations. Mo. 808 AMUSEMENTS TUIS EVENING, @ATTLE GAROBY—La Sowna ceria. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Navat Eveagenaato— Bram. NiG.0% CARDEN, Brosdway.—Baesce or Paomer Taw Toounns. NOTIONAL THEATRE, Chatham vtoot—Tue Pes @oacs—Mrwrxniova Carr. _gaaurrs MINSTRELS, Mochaniee’ Hall, (73 Brotwey HOPLAR MINSTRELAY. WRLLOWS: MINSTRELS, ¥ Brosdway—Srmverian tiser AWERICAN TERWOOW AnD a By cS =. —————— FJ New York, Tuceday, July 29, 1951, ows’ Musical Anil, Ne, et6 ea. USRUM—Axvawe Prarcamirces fn Cuba, Netwithstanding the contradictory rumors afloat onceruing the reported iusurrestion or revolution wm the Island of Cuba, there is reason to think that nant iu the Sta! @ portion of the people of that island have mude an ativinpt to throw off the Spanish yoke. this effort—if any such has ia reality taken plaro— 2 alone can tell will be suceesetul or not, ti hall bo able to form an opini peara perhaps more, to put it dowa. outbreak, without caleulat probability would be thas it woul The contrary appears to be the cage Although our government ba 208 | ; : fi tnt nn de ean the utmost, and with consider to- | fection. Hmay ev en have the effect of encouragiag | ter, are of fine mahogany; the remainder of the piles. | “Th, time was observed by two chronometer, one keep-- | tele falloret Batcbingw’ Vegetabl: Bitter», » } ©) ter. > 060 | owing, amonating to about four hundred. After atchings’ Vege le Dyspepsia le fore, to prevent our citizer infringing the | South Carolina to wake ado ora dis of it. For | fermand part of the comisa, are recowaod, richiy ora | tpg sigerial, the otler mean time. Both were compared | they were seated in the steamboat, they proseodnd down, | —Tapreveut eyspenain parity 7: ur clones ond to exadients aoa | : ‘ | Pttn hare inshorame at Gold. , The two ends of the | inimediately before and immediately “after the ectipse, | the-Bey thee te en reambon:, they prose it Gees sexo whisk it ia Mealy weat-d, uses inedi cine of law of nations, or ix with the meutral | this stato of thingst are we net indebted to our | cabin have mahogany pancis, and each is decorated with itestal ele th merserial pendulum in the | , Pp fla . "| Rnowiedgod efleacy. Hutchings’ Vegetable wyspape | & | enh Mndineldaseeat ti “Steeple | With # siderial clock, with tmercurial peuduium ia the | nor Tilton. After lending. th ¥ gave the Governor a | gon will'mect b tivoases, It fe ploneout und aay we 0 if the | Northern philanthro piste, fanativs, and champious | fpunerp Bpeinn saraning: (ne represent Sean ots | traneit room. the clock potion oe al derermined | inarching salute, aud proceeded up the high bill ia the ; aad fake/ive tal rensoring toa ict t ‘i ; “higher | > The electio ¢ 181 onl s pure whi ith. pa | ansite of stare. yestord: : 3 f his house. viendid sight to see thet vigor, and is the cheapest mediciag b the publ! insurrection ho as | of the “higher law t” The election of McDonald | ceiling } fire White. with hendiome moutdiage and | “ninty.ax obeervacions of differences of right ascen sathee eae ok tenes Mees tases URL Se eos eee te ae pal nflve, L22 imper atter as it is > be— | will put a new face v Gon political affairs in a | beads, richly gilt, Un each side of the eabimare three | gon cf the cuspe were made daring the Bret portion of telvon highly deligted with it. After they gained the | Fviton ritect, up stairs f Wash | Ne . | state rooms hited up to correspond | the eclipee, with @ Slar micrometer, aud twelve of dif- | top, they were seated ander the shad: trees, and su; 0 RE Se es Lom & very ult matter for the gove aiat Wash. | andthe South. it » il! place the Soathe \ The second eatin, which extends tothe moinmast, a . ¥ p. they iy : Like 7 — . & : Popispeanaae : ne ferences of doclina:ion towards the clow of the eclipse, | with refreshments by Mr. Ciltrn. After taking th MONBY MARKET. jngton to preveut a 2 comfort belng extended | or Southern covfede. wey party directly ia the es- | is hupdsomely grained to represent oak, and is wel) | with the same instrament These will each be as wala | three of the hoys then addressed M = to the rovelu from those ia thie country who , cendouey, over all ot! ber elemonts and parties com- | Helted sod yeutilated, asalso are the state roomate | Site us tose of tho frat ond last contact-for determiniog | fall. and Capt. Coffee, ju Boxpay, July 28-8. M ms 3 ' so “ea - " . the accurac o lomgitnde, and of the luuar tables ror thelr Ie si ” gentle: ite sho tea, oe et ope hous actmt! SDenpotbize with theia Ip thaic oifirts to obtain in- | bined. Bat the resw@t will bo keown in a ehert | | Atere the kad line the Rant Ie patuted Mack and ber | Hhe"shecrycions were ainde wth na, eqaatorad tare. | £,tHait dues. Tce gontienn maideshort tots, | The stock market opened to-day without acluat ™ . ; . e . | ckterior sppearanee is clipper-ttke and handsome, Hor | ix tester The poi tas as » oni r a we 7 ‘There is evidently a great depression in the minds of wpe dependence. Those who take such acourze must . gine, and we slwll wai t With interest until thea pes ed with s eyeing ment of six inches wperture, # point of fret contest | ave another excursion next year. ‘The boys and girls i P . " nl li Teun, bubacnder the Z | Sul cod bicleiee Reneine ee eee ac? | on the sun's dive was determined by moving one of tue | then sang several pieces; aficr which they procosded | Culutors, Very Little disposition to operate is exbibived, of course not only violate our laws, but rendor Paw cm axp ram Baneen Me | ooo wasn ol il boards, in very | perailel wires fo the proper distance from the north and the increasing stringency in the moacy market m the ligence which we shall receive by the next arr from Liavana, whieh will be in th @aye. All we cansay at present #, the likelihood is, not oaly that a serious { attempt at revolution has been made, but that it | posed te the compromise, und are wall requireail the Spanish force in that i H If it were,a eudden how, w Ww 1 va ourse of a fow , that from ap & and, an selves, if unsuccessful or defeated in thoir enter. escaiin oes. yap oes vited Dy the | the Crystal Palace ant decidedly auccossfal—se 4 } zant; but notwithstanding that, it ia very probable | DAPPY discovery—a ea) pital hit—au excellent thing | Vhat & proclamation to that effect will soon be seed by the administration in Wachingtoa ir ree, the Position before the world. ed by the try—andt reported insurrection should prove to b« nited States will hold a Neither Spaic, nor any other Eeropean nation, wili ha pegs pai i . imite power to say that ft was sot on foot or promot- | England. As che inve mor, the projector, and chief mmanding land a0 it merican people. The pross of the coua- 0 Herald among (hem first and last—back- Whe Keported Kevelution in the island of ie 1@ Parris my Grorea Uoman from Georgia, of high intelligence aod Tespestability, and of much experienve and obsox- Vation, in & visit to this offee yesterday, gave it as bis decided opinion, that McDonald wi bo elocted ” Covermur of the State. Two months ago it was a | Prevelont opinion in Goorgia that Cobb would sav- | ceed by from twenty to thirty thousand majovity. Mow is thie to be sceounted for? tt is in the sio- wularly adroit change of the iese befure the | people. Lest November the question was ups the practical ixaue of secession, and the 'nion | proved to be strong enough to carry the State by @lty Intelligence. statament was made to me by the deceased and sworn to editors of the North American and the e THE ROLIPSE OF ‘THE SUN. on the night of the affray — pres pre the Mashingcon Union, im yoferonca to the ap- | ‘True as the dial to the sun, the eclipse of that Jumiary Sree Boserres, inn Ny preaching election for Govoraor in Poonylvania, | me of at the tue announced yesterday. Swing | | Bsambuation of pierander Rorwili Eee quertiogeny, Avoording to their own showing, there has been g | © its being partial, and mot cognizabie by the ae'cud eye, aite'ts inka sed work fe trons tose ege; fan good deal of rescality, ina financial way, among | !t did not seom to ernest the attention of the macas of the | for, twas at Ni | an overwhadming power. ‘The parties in that con- | teet are the parties in this—not the whig and de- | moerstio parties; but the Union constitytional | party, with Mr. Speaker Cobb for thelr candidate, | and the Southern rights party, with Gen. Melo- | nald as their candidate. Whigs and democrats aremixed up on both sides~though most of tho whigs are in the Union ranks, while the main body , of the old democrats adbere to the Southern Rights | Pay. Both the candidates were originally do- ‘mecrats; Mr. Cobb being elected, after av unex: pled struggle, tite democratic Speaker of the lavs Congre: The great issue hefore the people of Georgia is mot “Shall the State secedo ! Upon that the result would be the same, we presumo, as in last November; but the insue presented by the McDonald party, wad upon wbich they tale the affirmative grovnd, is, Has a Mate the right to Secede® Haz she the sovereign rigkt to go wut of the Union at bor own discretion 1” Thi» issue this shape, involver almost everything of Seuthera |, States rights doctrines; and that polition! class ia Georgia, who have a!waye heretofore been predum!- , Who hold to the doctrines of State sovereignty and Federal limitations, will take sides with McDoneld. We shouid prised cthis election. Nor weuld his sac 'o ) the mere abstraction of the right £ # State to ae - f code, be ofany grat consequonce, were it not fot 1 | Some other very importent cons’ The | battle, on the side of Cobb, in Georgia, and of Foote, in Mississippi, ig for the compromises, and The party apposed to th yupathiners forthe Union i ‘with the ssoesaion party of South Carolina. thorefore, the eloction of Cobb in Georgia, would b ; &great triumph, siguificant of the suppression of } agitation in the South, and of good te the- Union, | we apprebend thas she © of MeDonald will b only che precursor of renewed agitation and diva { All aec ounts agree in repress -~s# first-rate speculatic m. It pays. Pringo A ther: has, then, proved hin welf some’ more tha mere nobody—somethi eg more than the husband of her Majesty and the Sather of the royal fawi somethizg more than, the: poor German cousi Vietoria, pensioned v pen the tax-paying peoy direetor of the Orystal Ralace, i. i. H. the Prince | may congratulate hin axlf and his royal eousert ed and supported the government in putting down | He has done somethir gi “ur himee!!, something for all attem: organize expeditions destined for | John Bulli, and not a | ttle fur the attractive Pe Cubs, within the borders of the United States. Al- Pari lans over the channel it appears that Sbough a larg: number of our people, especially at the « rystal Palace, af erchaving paid all expense, he South, would like to eee Cuba roloased from | yields a daily revenuo: o{ se me three thousand pounds Spanish thraldom, unde fcce und iedopendsat ne- | *eeting, mere or lett, = from twelve to fiftoan tion, they and their goverament werld the should forever remain @ provi Shat our neuter y laws, aad K bo ridik og the exaruple of th provinces, and of the English colonies, i themselves of foreign Sree apd independow It ie therefore our duty to< poution which we have aun and not let our ey a Amoftran ci we bare te ale this assertion, Ow the other hand, all re- would be rejoiced at ’ old South American ridding domination, and Lesomng el infringed vy eng act of oure ¢ kiedred papers ia Engiend, will no | Cuba prefer that Spain than | ef nations, The Lon aucce om, with cur duties ) Upporters of the lawe whicd ramed throwgh our representativer, and a | thousand dollars. Noa, #3 evory little helps, way | got keep this exhibitioon in active operation, to eid | in the liquidation the uational de! Eveo | £27900 a day, fer three dundred days, would be equivalent te £68), 000, | notions—net with baby jumpers, patent churns, arts, bat with sack handigraf artich caloulsted to leavea better impression of the ski | } | | | cots, rate, hawke, small birds, peou! ile. | ‘That would be coneider- | bur itis | #bie a# am euxi¥ary winking fund. Besides, we wish the Exhibition prolonred, in order that the 7 | “Yost unoccupied area given up to the United States,” may be filled up, if.powwible, with Yaukee straw cutters, and such like specimens of the Ene | as would be | taste, and genius of thie greatcouutry. We would suggest anotber thing to the American commission ore of thie World's Exposition: Barnum has in hie maseum, in this city, a collection of owls, mice, so much time alr wai 2 reason for putting an end | top cf the deecased. as 1 thought, fisting him; I did not | Aasletant Gapeale Career ita r , | it now, They had mvt ther: Priday and Gaturday. | se any knifyin the bepd of the man who was thus | entt aoanstioe in tertaer erect gt Ms ! | and this wee mow the third day. and he wished the eas striking: I have acom the deceased ecme from the premi- | We think that it would be a prudent course fur the Le aera oo Neen, Ot coeapy more then | seg No. 19 Spruce vtrect, on several pruvious cecasions; | jupertrr nde ic Tis tree ae ont toimerease the ten minutes. for be considered bin Se 'dehences bY the | bat Teapot say Lever saw tho prisoner come out of | speed whem ascending the hill et Poorl seece bares testimony produced on the part of the defence. | that house; the witness alao identited 4 pleco of a mhirt as os oo * 7 eae ple ; but a very large Rumder—nod only of astronc- | men there at the time, when a quarrel omsded, and blows ur cotemparesies oh Pilledgiphio. onda) Wosh | EON: tas Slagle beth mcuy Galas sainect WMT Alte taebiss reek Mbt att ccneee ingtow, as well e+ in Wall steeot. But au editoris! ih Pew — him; can’t tell which struck first; T think [% was Angel { shat lately opened by Thouae Metangh parrelon such vubjocta is rather hot work for | "ed the PBenomensn throngh amctnd Pleces of giaxs that struck me; I did not kuow that Twas stabbed | Chita te, where ‘every ve BY “ i" oad | and stilt bevtor, smoked telescopes. 298 minutes past | untit Leow the blood; it happened on the walk next door Beta Zephyr Undershirts, Col~ July. pula! ae seremo’giock, the first contect wa observable to the wae 10 Apevocistven; Bod sets son ae koi te bis } fers caye! wimetgninhy and evry aructe of Won ¢ ral Tue Exemereo Sramees.—Tho Washington, , °° thsvagh smoked gluse, 16 wes on the upper oF wost- | Guarelled with hin before this time, Rovelli was inters corner Cn eeM AS. ricavaanan, , with news thom Europe to the Ith, aud the Nia, | Mm of the sun's diso, amd Ima few minutes tho she | rogated durin the renting tthe depositten. tas ! poses 90 Seeee ates sapnete- doen atege | Qt worp to betore ne, this dtet Jug, tal past 120’clock, re expesteds the fyemer tordey, aad te 1uites FOOT | jon passed down geudeally'frwa the top or west 9 emit | wwomn, mys i= Toe om Munday wight: vue aoe ingame | Erosc kel Beeman vay, teaten tieteee row or mext day. ‘eho bd io ‘aeueet got inforiuation ef the affray im Spruce street; Lobtained — Readeatrect. . J cabo Seo Ot seer Haee SS EUS, SOS Spprariog: | Fol een nents erat prisocer: I believe Soar naateaneanptiee Teaver To Cauimonsre.sefhe U.S. M. eteemship Obie, | 9 *00P 60 much ows at thi side as shat the remainder | i, was at the wreinises No, 4d-or 42 Spruce etrect; oiieer | Show Cases of Sliver, German Sitver, Ma- ponege " raat | ‘Presented the sppesradce rf a moon gibbons or three | O'Bricn and wnyseif went up stairs to his room door, oa | hogel y° Ke, ol» yeny qrotrintion, moran rt ve Capt. Sehoook, departed yesterday for Havann, where | fall; Ae Sir'en *h owly by an | the second tor, fromt room; Knocked at the door,and | Zale ty order, at Anderton's Show Case mys Vest stewill conneot-with the sicamers from New Ortotnn ané |‘Cuastery TU Ae thr ga he oS ae et te promes anwwered fro ihe inside; be ala uot pon | (rem street Rene Broadway. i bs 225 pas » 1» door, and we thought he wa» evdcuvorii escape, | Floor Che zres, She carries'apmands of 225 passenzers aod 1 broke open the door and saw tae peisouer inside; he | GORY Mree shillings per yard for appeared to be cain; {told ham an uifray had wken place in Sprece street, and he was suspected: he bowed. but | | made mo answer; I found o shirt on the floor, in the back | ee of the ro-m, with hlood on the bosom; the prisoner | ad only an under shire on J gave hima Wborty to put om et ig aclean shirt; the prisoner said he bad been robbed in vinced him, if ignorant of astronomical setence to what | the affray, aud had lost his money and wateh; we toot | exactness ita celoviations are now redused wits to tae | him into eustody, and went, with) Bim to hie plage of | Very fraotion of a second the timo of the commeneemunt | business, and there found the pocketbook, with $9 or " ; ; 20 in it. which 1 took posression of. and gave to Avatst- of the velipar, ‘tte greatert obseuration, and ite rermina- ; £19 Captain Obancellory Taid et ind say waten, te | ticn were fortteld im cur almanacs. ‘The onty palpabie | prisoner, when ut the borpitel, acknowledged to nia that ‘ " X 0 ¢ T ec deceased; Edon't supssintendence of Capt, H. W. Stovia, who commands | tHvet efthe balgcd a Malay 4id not view she sua | pena ean teenage a 4 her, She f enmed by David Ogden and others, of thig | brush scar any J tops cone age @imina- | fie, | city, and is intended for the £2. George line of Mew York ; Uonef tigheand beat during the progres of the phononw- and Liverpool packets, being the tics eiipper tue ship | BOD: and the moraing koked more Mie one in September — Py thi cane | then @ teorming in July, The dey was clear and The Racer was designed to combine the-advantuges | bright. “When the eclipse pessed off, the sun shone ‘a strongly built freight ebip, with that ofe ewiftgeing | WS WHS beet and light sensibly imeressed. The clipper, aad, as fur ex can be judged by hor appeazunce, | Aimuess of the Habe was very remarkable at the time of 2% she Hos at ber dock, she ceztainly poeseses these qua, | BE EF8stest obscuration, and there was a port of ehill in Nias tiv-ahs Vchinedk deed the atricaphere, ‘The penumbra, ike w dark cloud, was | The Aimensions of this Wessel aro ‘-9¥0 fest long on the | Visible behind the semasd moon's place, to tho attentive | eel ; 07 feet on dock; 42 fect 6 inches extreme bevadth | SMe TER and sometimes the portion of the moon not ef beum; 28 fect depth of hold; Tact between decks; ang | Yeiling the sun was digty aven, Nike a bright cload ; aud the registers about 1,800 tome, She is 26 Inches through | fometlmes double luminous edgs preseated themselves, the aide, and the tame et light load tine, and is ¢ Jong | found the gop or purtion that seemed to be cut out of looking eraft, and pretty sharp, mst at the seme tan | {20R, as ft wero, just asif two luminous bodies were rhowing great capacity for stowage. @he has a dead rico Mid One over the other, but se unevenly that the edge of Of 10 inches, and has three decks, and her estimated loaa | 02¢ Projected over the edge uf the other ; but this was tine is 20 feet draught, On deck, between the fore end | probably an optical deception, caused by the glass, rathe? mainmatt, is a large bouse, 47 foot lomg by 18 wide, eon. | S80 # Fea! appearance. tointng apartments for cooking ranges for erew and pas- The Aeoounte from Europe, where the eclipse was total Keo. @orward between decks are | ¥ill be looked forward to with great inturest, ons for the craw, ited with bershy for | ‘The fullowing Is @ note of the observations taken by | five nieuw, and well lichted snd ventilated, the mathematical professer of Qolumbis College -— | nee eanna ra ake scome we Siapdane ins very hand Lipse of the ua, yesterday morning, was observed tact or begianing of Ube eclipse iouk place nt 7B. duo, 65s, | gers. The decorations of the flret eubin are very superb. | Bek ape yg ong lg | The pevellings. freme work, and s portion of the pllas- | and the last contact or eed ai Uh. Lis. 60e,, mena sol h = about from onefourth to one-thied of the surface of the ‘The ort Teast; om pecbeocennypee ds luminary of dey covered at the time of greateat obreur shihe MaAtine toniheares, WUBIN pormnager. The | i. shows twabteiantimatbates pest elghs o'eteok: “OU. ad B, J. ceartedrad three o'clock in the afternom, and 7: 7 31 The whole progress #f the eclipes war exenediugty in- when the Setter axrivod off the Hook, we are imforared | P i teresti the attentive spectator, aad must hare con. she was itt miles akead of the Obie, jog to the ve a mat hate © iarine Affates, Yow Criveen Sone “ Races.’ —Thia reesel ed at our port co Seturday last. from Newbaryport, where the wee Buils by Mesere. Ourriee & Townsend, wader the nony. Coroner Geer ad- dressed the jury on th eu by the separate Witnesses, ina very clear and impartial manner, and submitted the case to them. Tho jury retired, and were | out about oue hour and a half, aud readered the fol- | lewing VERDICT. ‘That the deceased Alexancer Sovelll came to his death by # wound on the left side of (he chest, intheted by te | hand of rome person tous unknown. Yet, believé the testimony presented as to the cause of death is enfticient te show that the prisoner Angelo Syuaraa Was ngomwery | toit, The above verdict rendered it the duty ef the Uoronee to commit the pris wer Squarsa te prison for trial ‘The prisoner, attended by bis counsel, Robert H Mor rie, Heq., was then placed under examination, sad hav ing been informed by the Coroner that he was st liberty to anewer or decline to auswur any question put to ine, answered ay follows = Lom twenty-four years of aye, end born in Palma, Ttaly; T reside at present in the Tombs: my business is keepmg | @restaurant; any further questions I dectine to aunwer, | by the advice of my counsel. Robert M. Morris, Esq The peisuner was then fully committed to prison for trial toam vo? any indictuwoul of manslaughter found against hin by the grand inquest, Ranpaci’s Istawo —The ehild on Randall's Island had 4 grand excursion on Saturday last, given them by | Capt. Coifeo and ex-Aldermeo Small on the stwambout | Nimrod. he children left the Nurseries at eight o'clock, » | forming a grand procession, ac) cf My, Ripley. to the auxaber of dve hua tred, proce | firet. with their drams aud fifes. aud several banuers ; thy | | | { | } ' bs aboard tbe boat, where they were ageia supplied with ro | point of the dise, to pats through the point of tomtaet. | frestaaents. provided hy Capt’ collec und Alderman soul THE STAREING APFRAY IN SPRUCE StREET—kvI- | by otrerd ete ee i FY cop end DENCE BEFORE CORONER GEER—THE VERDICT OF | Az six o'clock they teturned to the leland, without the THE JURY—AND JHE PRISONER, ANGELU SQtaRza, feast act at occurring, As tle steamboat left the doe HELD TO ANSWEN THE CHARGE. | they gave eheer after cheer for their benefactors. ‘The Coroner, yesterday, concluded the investigation | - Fine iw Peanut Srapey —haet © jaing, about 7% Felutive to tho alicuy whieh took piace betwren two Ita. | o'elwek,a fire broke cor in No, 178 Pearl sttoet, oveuniod ling, named Angelo Squarss and Alexwuder Kovell,at | Uf Cio eth Gyles ma brush ostablishinen No. 0 Spruce street, on Sunday night, the 20th instant, | fire breke out in the rear and ip the upper part of ihe )MCLUSION OF THE TESTIMONY. | in which conflict Rovelli received @ stub, evidently In- | builving. and fam n to issue at length through a lpg opens wrong Barter ve, | Misted by & knife, im dhe left broasé, penetrating the lang, ze tes avon tree ware. seogin of oe J money under faker pr frou which injury he lingered wutil Saturday morning ¥ George Hobart recalled, and examined by ©: | last. and then expired. Squarss was arrested at tho | the Green were posse d crtsin the epot, the Baines not bavieg risen light. In the end the people ails Poe se r" they collected in imi: t rs, ard worked { @.—Had you. during the pendency of negotiations re | Hime, charged with perpetenting the mortal wound, stmee | 9107, host vigorou specting the purebase of the Oxford Bauk, any conver- Which time be bas been detained in the Tombs, awaiting | Si eoud wards were sation with Mr. T. P. St. John, or ween you present at | the result of the injary. The savestigation was eom. | 4 | apy conversation in which he epoke of ‘the amount of mencrd on Sundsy, by the Coroner, but in consequence | ‘The Bre was at last sul mspicuous golden orn is round, aud o: | mamented with ar de carved end gilt, aud the | ‘Vessei’s name and port uudernesth Taking this vessel | the whole, she wiil compare favorabiy.in streagth and | Bnish, with eny vessel of her sige and class afoat; ead | We hope that, urder the guidance of Capt. Bteele, we shall soon have the putiefaction of aunowuciog that the “shortest trip on revord.”” betwoon New York aad Liver. | pool. has been sccowpitébed by the good ship Hacer The Oxford Bank Case. The | fancies, and # pevic awe! creasing their deposit ' nder tho ex ot Captain &ne but not till the macrey which Mr Barber had. or could be got out of him ? : | and its contents were thorourhly satorated with waver | Objected to by defendant's counsel, aad the objection of the absence of Alderman Chapman, wituoss ia the | The damage le oxtonsly: Swe are aseured that it is | overruled by the Judge. fon; Bt, John sald Me, | “Mf, the matter wasadjourned over until Monday. ‘The | al: covered ty Ineurance, “The cause of the fre has not A —There was exch a conversation; &t. John | telientet ta A i das en ascerialacd. ast SOE frame S18 Sb SIRO, (At, Sintec tan |) *H IME te aubtentoyne Covetopes Setien Marla I sf TT ca ran Le aac 1 ple oe (referring to Brady) intended to ring him (Barter) Testimony | o'oloek. inst eveming. ax One of the baggage cage belom | Wm Gist; this was before the 16th of Oetober, ax Mest the | Mary Maher sworn, cays :=-i reside at No. 17 Sprouse | jy geoihe tisvkem hellvocd Company, was eroreing Pearl Lith as possible, in. Lthink, Mr St. John’s office, OF the | sp wet: op Sunday night about mine o'clock, I was | strovt, coming toxards Chamtbers street, at a rept l pare, Fretkiin House: the subject to which the conversation : | to pass up the hii, a man by the game of whoa related was the purchase of the Oafurd Kank: there was | *liting Lo the street in front of our house in Spruce | 4 h2% UP tbe Bl Teskding in Mulberry streat, was on. uo allusion then imade to any otber persom about the | street, neat door to the public house kept by Angelo | denvoring to cross the 1utort, when he accidentely came Purchase, there was ao person at the conversation ex- | Squarva, the first thing Leaw wast come by @, | in eontart with the ear, was knocked down, and tho cept Mr. St. John and mysrit. gid ston? in trout of No. 19 Spruce strevt; the deceased | wheel pasced over bis left leg, crashing it terribly. ‘Tus | ‘The testimony here closed ou both «ides Tnow nize ae onl of the meu I saw on that wigh | aimnsel for the people propored to submit the case | eanno! wy the two men eame out of the hous Ne fo, | Fie as ese ce ae spo nacemale } nto the Justice, theve two men hed an offray aud Gghs togetier; I saw | the City Hospital, and suitable remedies applied. 1k wae | Counsel for the defendant objected. Ho sald he should | have seme time to examine the testimoay which had | been taken for upwards of @ mouth, and he intended to | submit tome pointe in writiog. Counsel for the people said the cas having oeenpied them fisting to esch other; Teapnet say the prisoner | stabbert the detested; | eangot ldeatity the prisoner a= | the man who was ip comict with the decensed; I pleked | Up & kuife, whieh locked Uke a table knife, from the street. pear the door, after the afray; I saw the man on wid that the bab must be moputated, and much donbe +d whether he woula survive through the night. Officers Lovd snd Gannon srreated the driver of ae | boggege car, and conveyed him to the Sixth ward polico station. Sle gave hiv Dame as Joby R. Dougherty, and | siower, and Ives danger Will ensue | _ The Justice finally concladed that he would give both | | juat ies the opportunity of puttiag their ease to him ia | Ube best manner they could, and Wedne sdey Dext was tixed for t turated with biood. whieh she picked up irom the k where the aifray toolt place. Philtips sworn, eays:—1 ame pol Deart ov rie Hoses re Raihorn Yesterday, Coroner Geer was notified thet the bedy of an unknown | man was found oo the liudeon River Pallroad, neer Be | eman of tw The boys, under the charge | » | lots of stocks, has evidently alarmed some ef the weuker a brush establishment, nod | j nicnce of certain parties; and we cannot resivt the be , Seureity of money will be temporary or 20%, depend. | “Or elreumetance will transpire, which ili bring | change. There js a vast difference bet | month; and in suticipation of sucha demand for money Bowory, Hirau,. a1 Clo oto two yards wide, vt p ob cpen dente hood ty 8. Ate, NG Oe. pew” Audoron'e; besntilal Ingrain Carpe yard; elegant Inp tial Three Ply Carpste, Ta, Say audi de. per yard an] Uenrth Rugs, 20s, cach; alscy omibervas othe: tptigles remarka'ly chuap. Let the fabrics of the Unto be treddem wader foot. -Stop: don't be alarmed, We refer ta thowe beat tifol farricy, the Triumph Gaiters, and t29b admired Boots, Made ano sold by the Bootinakers’ Union, »2 Nasoau street, Brooka,—-We are pleased to state that our | freqnens meution of Sir Brook.’ establisimont, ab 180 Puller | ty lias called the atzeution of numbers oi our fottow oltizens to ‘the very superior quality of bis Buote and Shoes, Ibis» ositive {act that Mr. Brooks never makes f misft, aud than? « Stuck ho veri the mauutacture of the gouds he #0 weap Hspoees of, ia the boat tu be fomad in she marleb. Gooraud’s Ligald Hair Dye », withont: | esception or reservation, the very best dye ever inveate«. | Whilst it is so, xray heads and red beards wil purchane. ao i ' ly adver ity properties ia tho fact, kin remainy uneullied ) nourinho? and gofienen stublisivd Laboratory, (2 air Found only at olde oR way. Wasker str: For Plrmyplcs, Preekiecs, Tan, Sunbarn, &.. | everybody ia ws renuge Flower Lotion wiun wendorfc! miecews. Yeas an buy it of Rushton, Clerk & Uo. UO ant Broadway, sud 10 Astor Hou Holr Dy: Wigs est pertection at Batchel aud Joupece aro unsurps: for natural | sud durability, is Hair Lye os be preow Srugainto end’ periumoriesin town oF country. Beware of tions, and copy the addraun | i } | Win ‘9, No. 4 Wail etreet. Bin | i The Hest alr Oye.—Baliard’s Kirst Pro~ | maium, mptoved, romuing unserpsseed ia London, twd States, positive proot of whivh We given ate office, No. 155 Fuiteu street, SP stnirs, Je or applied, Bad coloring trom other dyoe remedied by calling, Dr. Rogers’ Sy rup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagus, the creat remedy for Cough, Colds, TuBuenss, Catarrh, “pitrive of Bivod, and all other tun, tending to consumption. Depot, a, L. SUO ° ito Broadwey, Prive, im large bottles, $1, or threo buttive for $2 58. not at aii calculated to strengthen confidenoe in the fo | ture, The Inacvivity at the board and tm the etrest, in | eomnection with the increasing ditilea!*y in holing large | bull operators, this state of things eoutinue much | yonger, there will be many forced sules of stocks; and it would uot take mveh to get up a stampede among the elders, Capliatists are in- s counts in the banks, and fortify. | ims themselves for any emergency, Call loene may be ne Sified with greater rapidity than would suit the eonv: that within the noxt thirty or sixty deys, money vill command vory high rates of interest. Whether the vpon eilvet teaiged during (he fist few weeke, Colifornia, in the futuce, iy by mo meéany streng. Apprebepsions are entertained Uiat we have, jhdividually and collectively, beem going abead too fat, | and the tupression among eeveral Gaauelers is that the time is not far dirtant when some unfaveralie onlooked~ thing up ro suddenly that few will be prepared to moot it. Ite this feeling that induces cuptialints to draw iu their money, and put it where it ena be got at any Ine ment, to emable them to take advantego of any wen oDe-quarter per cont @ day for the use of money, and haif per eent a ‘ae will command high rates, men of moans ate eonten- trating their resources, At the first bosrd, to-day, Canton fell off 1 per cont; rie Railroad, 2ig; Long Island Railroad, 1, Morey Carpal, jo; Marie Railroad, 14; Reading Railroad, 4, ; Norwich and Woreester Railroa 2, 4; Frie Income Youde ‘ij Hale Convertible, 4. This looks like @ small panic How much the news from Ouba had to Jo with thi would be diffiewit to tei, The markes looks tad. The sales lo-day show on anxioty to realize as rapluly as po sible, without depressing prices The Mechanics’ Bank of Newark has declared a sual ¢ observance of which hae kept us free from Purpose. the Fourth ward. residing at No. 8 Rooswreit atrect; I = oe > an hedgebags, snapping turtles, « slog, and a bear, - ene | Was io William strevt om the Sunday might in question; | YEMY-seventh street, and trom tue appearance of the ditieuttics up to this time. Ig the mean while, we “ = I was on duty; and op bearing the alem e hody it was believed bo had been Killed by belng run over ‘ is ‘ na § aud wbat-net, all im one cage, iy jag harmonious | Police Lutelligence. “ Seek enn SOP, LwOGk | wy the cate, Am inquest Wil be held this day. await ¥ great interest the next artical from - | Cow Tiree Delian Hank Plate.—Vesterday.n 3B! ruce street; the youog woman Mury Mabor, | c 7 | Cat ly together, and heppily denomina te he happy | young man, named Patrick ( handed » th halle ww produced by me; she said , snne yi Hives Ranaoap One ' 4 - - | family.” The comwmissioners sho ly to Lar- | officers Clark and Rudfor | Bere ts the knife; tl wovaced was at that tigi Lying | New ven Railroad | | family.” The commimioners shoubd apply to Lar: eusge cd Savng fe ele 4 on h BAK Dots plate, @ | OBtbe stoop of the house ealied the Blue Banmet = fh injured at the railtoad depot in | lnrkne “ Mex Py the er | num to wake this cage his conte bution to the counterfelt and exact ec f a three dollar billoa the | Spruce rtreet; I placed the deceased in change ~ Jawai street. on Saturday inst. While inside ome of tae | Robe edden, from Vera Crus te New Orleans, | Crystal Palace, in order to show ta) the witencres | Ne Rank, at Hadley, Saratrygs courty. The bill | citens to take bi to the drug rtor care that was moving out. he was looking oat of the win- | A A ~ Ei Times simile, engraved on wad, by Mr Voshen, No. the prisoner vow present ts the man Teawonthe San. dew, when hishead became jewmed between Uke ear | and thenee by our usual wail faeilities, we bs | Hyde Park, and Punch and the wae, Lae | ce Rabson eteneh, Weed eharate?, Gen would no doast | ay night utder arrest; the knite T sod the doorpost. breaking his collar bone and bruising | wathontic information from Mexio he | some things can be d as well as others.” | have been cizoulated in large quantities in the eommu- x * peed he wok, it to the ws an bee e; the . lis bead in a shocking manner. i " nd from Vera ( > the Sth. Ao interest re ¢, moanti ‘ 8 aject e offlvers succveded in capturing the | Kaif ts in the same condition ux when T received It from Accrousr on Tay Ewe Raznosn William Searlan, | te eect eae Aino yscnncluarpe sms: Aantpe nen dy: bos rp d was conveyed before the Chie of | We young woman; the porson Was arrefted by the CF the conductors of the freight train of ears on the ter date, from Vera Crez, isors will not lose sight of the impart wee of ¢ Poiloe, whe detalood hin fora farther howrirg Recond ward police. York and Brie Kailrond, was seriously injured on Palace, wud | odttempt a esterday after. , Thon J Riddew sworn, say: Jay night lost, by a collision whioh took plage bet ren wus of Tebua ery reeson t founded t ad to pre i States company, from seou f way for tot-ooani Fehuanteper rite’ ind ¢, enterpri and or fc t m. Mr. Wobet ~ » Mexican gover vaak 2 same sealos wi r. Doyle Actire u a r i‘ ‘ withstanding, are trem, tho o ashe return of Sen a te the j However they moy ¢ pate, the th repablis of Mexia promives i: bnt a short dependency of Englacd—au a imitied de- ‘yor ® paxt and parce! of th met iiable several pint also, a voupilation of ne intelligense i Statew—one alternati Jeminy or fh tinuing the exhibition tn the Crystal of declaring it by act of Parliament, g'n order to aid in the liquidation of the national de bt, 2 per- manent institution a long as it will pay. Af which, asale at auction of all the disposals 0 eflecta, &. Csrcy, with am attempt to rteal. The evi- car, I caw e washstend. and on knocking sgeinsi ths | 4 + Weel Ritvina. nite Cae 7" ve at then «inn e dil te bees COVEN TA ntse Me 1 on! oroner including the Kob-i-noor, and a large lot of such Sace ons ensteet play pe sud Justice Loukrop | ti Tock ts voltae ae nee ao | yetertay 6u Inquest atthe Sixteonth ward «tution | wash and trampery, would rell the & eeeeas A Dighenest Dna Clerh.--Yomendag, flee Gitinteon, | aie4 bait, semanbitng too knife Row produced hare; Tf | Bows, OM the body of William: Downs aged 4 yoars, a | ewhet of penses of 6 he } ‘allics, | ofthe Pourteonth ward, arrested a young ma: Woe oul tha rest teen S Beard on alarm 10 the stress thas | Son Oc sce ag Uae nner ae aneraeem wie beh | winewhet of the ex; i vilizing the Tame of Otto Koerbet, clerk In the emphe $ men hed ran from the howe by acide door: and when | EIR te Hirer, ob the font of Teeaty deve iteoot, wat Lat the Prince hold fast t Crysta! Palagi¢. (t | W. Undermuith, druggist, No. 162 Hower ido | 2, got Jn the street, I saw the prisooer coming up the | Sherved to throw up his han A. Wendiobent ref is Che Prince's feather. thus enowed as clerk. has stolen from the riore, at va. | “eet in the custody of two eecond ward pulicomen; the | Sod Gait Madaciae oeta Gate ee ee rious Himes, o q@antily of fancy uch wc tooth | Prigener now prosent is the same man Resereo rnow Drows Jas night, about eight | es r bi Petumery. Ke. in all at $29. The a Phillips recalled, rays :—The three knives | right o'clork, one of the Mumétton avenne ferry boats. on | aims Acainst tite Unrren Szates.—lag an | > in the trank of | 8048 for nduced by him; he bronght thes ng the slip. come in contact with « yaw! boat, with ther column i¢ & communication signed K.! Z. | thes n pri-oner was 4 before Justion | the houw No. 10 Spruce streot, by direction of man in it. aud cspolzed her. The news boat, being | , , Wane | Meemtmet, Wh pelon.tvn oan bin the hour lat best, two of the three Knives | Dear a! tle tine, went to hte ssrisianee,and brought him | X., from spondent at Washington, in ra + ( Pergery a A young man, eailing him. | Wer" made by 0 e same maker ar the knife fooud on the | ashore. We did not learn his name. | | tion to these claims, which is » prelude or introdue welt a clam boy. named Bitly Pens, was arrested, yeatar- | *dewalk. bloody, on the evening of the affray | Accrpvre —Andrens Stanheters, a Germen, was seri. | tion to others promised on the saue sub, a By Ly the polloe, and conveyed before Justion Lothrop, | | Alderman Dodge, of the Seound ward, bung sworn, | ht : on | nto others 1 ie nthe same subj iy ain @ charge of forcing an orler for $10, purporting tobe | Pays] ¥ee prosent at the Mospital on the might the ; hie | " temente in this letter mustexsite inquiry. Frowy | signed by John Downes, of No. Ninth «treet. The | = oe Sac tae on a Bim the 20th war caoght in the intelligence and means of acvurate informs Ctder wos digectad to John Peoreall. corner of South anc | iuetan' the evidenon given by tha dowsasel was | Jomes Long. resi the corner 6 , | the intelligence and means of acrurate inf rent B rektnan rtroete, who, on presentation, betieving it to be Tet over to him: I requested Aldermen Chapman to a Third. pcan Su tom the og Season | possessed by the author, who it a respectable cit gr Buin pald the money. Mr. Downes has pronounced | Tv®4, - the residence <f the decessed to he Now York; stages. and was hurt badly | ten of the federal metropolix—a resident hore for fY Ut sguature s forgery, aud the magistrate committed | Ube heey meg pw) ois Bette ees serssonens ov Di i Gems bio éxpecseed we lig Ponse to prisen to anewer the charge. Be. ¥ ide i re — a Bren yh, near the Walia, day afternoon, at bo'cleck oany year rom his exp , wheres! of Boars Officer Carmody, of the second agp apn Sartor Ad senity of the | Council met on a special call, for the purpose of appoint | ustice, and be entirely impartial to all persone, it | Wt, arrented. about 2 o' drecnsr a wants soney eee er eates an ate || ingcceeuty- Oye eckumiaibonees of acetet ie ity | i# anticipated that hia fature letters wi "Ries buapiig, aha oa Jdcure waa tend to him by Alderman Chepmen With the late law, passed om the 11th instant, by the Le- | . ane we urpay, ots oh 4 r - | gilature, which appointments were. in cowformity with | authentic information, and be, there an *ntsance sinwe the bieekem ‘ntriek © Brien, sworn, raya: —1am a potleeman of the e? - +4 he pub’ Gres)? srwet, near Saiden L ward, I went, accompanied by officer Chorry, es y tobe es prior to the first day of Augast Tho | and isteresting to the public °C Dawe The youu rogues show erracved. had in thoi | SbOUt nine c'eleck on the evening of Sunday last, the | PPOIMtMENty were made, and the Board adjourned. al delinquensier tay neeessari) ye possem BD @ quAMtiy Of bres Castings and keys, valued | 20th instent, to the bey p= Toom, No. 40 Bprase street, | Accinert = 4 4 acoldent oeourred ay. at the those who have mauifvetly been dorelict uf | Ceover , 918 stolen tem theahors escines The | to aFrest the prirower; I knosked at tho door; the pric | other of West amd Liberty streets. As Mr Williaa | duty, or who ba betrayod their trus sbarduned correct princly be, | should, held up to public reprobation, wo ¢hall be . | carefal to prevent wrong being done to any apon mere sarpicion, We havo roceived the esoond of | letter. Tf the prose at th city was werth © button, the evils complained of would pever bave grown into existence, or, at least wel © such foarful magnitude. Some, » sappore, are inseparable from al! human instite we Wan ts Hayt:.—According to late acetate Publicity of the transaetions at Wa , i, the war between the minioan, ¢ mn is what ie wanted, te keep matiore Spanieh, pa f the islaad, aod Hayt t | Thore is too much mystery, and privacy, and ‘ of Soulou;ne, #!] continues, a ing, aod covering up--too much hugamugvery—st Give in every battle for the Dominicans. ot So mach care of Stat cocrete is a eur bathe a! Cut t t sign of raseality. Tho newspapers there are rs army of 2 tender footed, too lary, and have too little indepen. led, or hoaty loss ia | donee, Buch treasury pop has made ¢ and munit bo tho state of | Bouty, and thoy are afraid to teond in rough y Wonder II “ jorty was ae If the doeuments in claim were pablishod, willing to effet. a t Lrough the | With independent commente, we should rarely hear sobieitatl wn tied, F an | Of Galphinians. The laws caer apel the @ 6 ie and barcacs to allow coy al hit be eury r taked for by an oditor for pal going, W before the end of of ot ack. Why do they now refuse them? Fire and Bie cabinet sou £ exiles, doogned agata to (he baw ' Brascps—We bate recut boot biecits aad oy tor if the Emperor of Hoyt dipenrers af the % fi I Aeorge Downiog. Bu ut O7sterg + ill alyfaye Hint aun a poileeman of the ¥ourth ward; { visited the houve N 8 +teeet op the Sunday wight to queetio O'Brien broke open the door aud s « for the man eaid to have stubbed the tycess d vo one thervia; in leoking through the b and Larceny —Duri andl Clark arrested th Kngerin Kiley, eorge Patrick Met’ grand bare the premises, No. 14 Chambers street. vccupisl reo men. eal Hogert aline Charley Burdett. wa wrthy. on » eharge of attemptlo to com by er deavering te forae ane ntrance into 4 the ears npder bis charge, and avother freight trata, | moceuried near Kisuita. Khe eogines and | the cars were greatly damaged. 2carian was Et saaveyen te thi “ity and placed in the City Moapit n | whore o { bis iegs bes boon amputated | toner caine to the door and answered from the inside, | Murray, of No 278 Seventh avenue, wae driving his | Pegs 8 TPR eOnVESEd befurs Justion Lothee . ques es Unt ie Top, Whe eum Wegon oround the cormr the wheel struck the curb } he could not opem It e# he had not the say!, mitted tm for trl. so pode pe 4 with Murier,—A saam | then forced open the door. and found the odode Be stone, which threw Mr. Murray out on the strect, wad a nemea Thi ‘ene He Hienober, was aeposted in | CHeam suit of clothes on, and fn the room discovered a | bale of hay likewiee fell from the wagon on Mr M.. this eity, ¢ 7 Sutday, by cflleer Conway. of the fe torn shirt. with the marks of blood upon it; the prisoner | ean mpound fracture of the thigh <foer Ben. wart, And eMleer Westbrook, of i tngeton, tbat be hod hada muse bet T dont recollect that he | & er every assistance posible, The injured 2 Sheree of bo i & deadly blow, with « ed with whom he bad the disturbances; I wae pro. | man war contr yed to his residence rherp inetrum “Wt. © ued of Thomas Murray, on rd info ry aMr Sawel take tan Rad Fi " a the wight of tan‘. ia the village of hing- 9 hows ruee streut, which caused mo to gc ton. Cotes, 0, eaty, thin Blate. The weucs tate take tho arrest; when Tarrested the prisoper. he ap- The Kneeling Guard, bern in tearch ¢ f the prisoner for last throo day peared to be pretty cool; the girl, Mary Maher, gave mo ) TNE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. aud an Sunday _ Sereded fo capturing. the accused in another pleco of cloth covered with blood, which «he PH ~A very military genins desitus through your wa- Peagi street. Bey Will Be en heek for trin! che bed found in the street; the prisoner's faco @ax Peper, seine Information in relation to the kneeling | A Dishomet Bra 14 Boy ~-& boy memes Av seratehed considerably, and his or seewed to have | Ofthe Marine Onard at the execution of Dougiass and a2, employ ty Offline Of he Pecpiew been bivceding pretty freely; the prisoner self he hed got | Benson f would thet enpient, that tie genrto- | no pany. em tionn change of at 4 | bie finger eur or bitten, I eannot say whieh; I do not ro. | enly and considerste Y 8. Marshal Tallmadge, finding | money fron fee doring the last sour weels, wae | meinber that the privoner sud with whom he had had | thet the line of marines obstructed the view of thone be- arrested by Offlecrs | tO 4 Locher’ of the tituh) | Uboamuss, | bind than, recuosted their commanding officet in order ward puckiay om 2, 7 f soallig the moucy, | dames Cooper, rorident eurgeon et. the City Hospital, | tem to fall upon ono knee, in order t the epectators | nbd on senrehing tele O eh the offteers Connd $147, | warm, saga pm deceased, Alexander Roveill, was ad- | might rer the ceremony. whieh «om fe helieved to + Then ot the miedns mo. | mitted W the hospital on Sunday nigbt, July 20th, about ¢ position of the Tt vomy omen ate dering ih vies, The tecuwed was da Sined fora furtue hearing | 10% o'ttork. Ine state of prostratian, but at the same | “mo, was, what it should have been, infront of his cunrd | time eeaitle; found, on examination. » nd SPROTATOR ima aie | left dde of the cheat, near the rterpum; examined the | Movements of Distin, ttished Tedtetdgeeta, wound on the day: it te The Kev Willan Wilkow, oy Cincinnati, salled ta the | Pry oe oe alle’ , Sleamebip Fronklin, on the 2ite” instant, for Evrope | Paid not peobe wound; lived til beat | i n i, At. Loule; Kh. & = 5 J. Nicholoom, | Inet, Saturday, antil fo the merning: dy'a | doom, New « Obn Fleming. hee mrt docer aed youre Davidion, New Yook;« "hn Fleming. Natchez: | pe OT A di pyle a pap 101 Broadway, goon 29 Praag vse | oe IN, Agen GEO. Re CHITTE, Savage, 02 Fulton street, would enti Into the lett inng, King. 0) were among . penetrating am tthe Clinton Hotel penetrating the pericardium 7 a eound about n quarter A Lor rages ne | Murdock dy. Philadeipht of an Ineh end graring bstance of the heart; b Fae pe hentia ee gtners iy oe wae stool Now York, BD 8. J. Alling fownd more two quarts of Suid and emnguletod | 6% ped extromely low for coah. Wis Hicker at” Wis Riobolion ever-poimtas blood ima the left plewra; there was slight adhesions be- i beet in ty tween the lang @bd the thorax; adhedons between rae Gold Pepa nce the cheapest JB. Seymour and servant M A. Deyton, Pittebung. were among th | the periqardina end the huart; other organs healthy; 1 | athere Marctzek, No. 100 Bros at the Pr 2a of opinion that decenod came to his death by uf- | ent, (est rate onirance 1M Crorhy etree y mentee | dad fe of bleed from ¢ wound on the left jung; the kalfe | Oyator ny delioney of the season, propered hy ne here produced, I sbould say, would inflict « wound ae | + eh and Ararviony 6 Preah ‘coppice ood Cre 4 upon she person of the @eoered. <1 beiete the de. srooived every any. then Chapman sworn, salt yh } eared, Alexander Rovell!, wan in none ’ Gente’ Samer Clothing. Chines Ze | f Keg h | for Conse, Mus, white, fad Grab, the woes oiereet mh ne | BOP 78 -mGa ov ee w Aare, Aly a ond nen ¢ . red and Veet, 96 fae come yo4 5 Bait Stoes, eutnag of wong | Beckieoe had Qipecan strpets j annual dividend of three per cent. The reccipts of the Morris Canal Company, for the week ending the 1th inst. amounted to $i,4i2 91, wgainst $3.004 00 for the corresponging week in 180, showing an increase of $1,407 95 for the wook this rer The receivers of the New Hope Delaware Bridge Gor Pony have advercisod all its franchises to be @old at auc- tion on the 17th of October, It now yids a elear in- com of $3,000 bo $4,500, and the wale bas been quthor. Jeed by nots of the loglslatares of Pu ols and New Jersey The total amount of coat brovght to tide water frou. the Rebuyliciil cont district, by the Keading Itafiroad and Sehayikill Canel, up to duly 2éth, wae 1 age'nat 902 972 vons to the same date last your, showing an ine £ UI8A44 tons. The trade romstns about n« Usual, with Do new feature to motion, The price of donk remains firm in the Schuylkill region, notwithstanding an effort had beea made yo cause & redustion fm price Pruportionate to the advance in tolls by canal, At the Prevent rates paid for wagus, the price of al camaot be Teduged. Freight are quoted from Riehmond to Bostou at $1 65, $1 2) to Mhode Island, and 9 cents to New York, The Piatisburg and Montreal Railroad! (« being pashed, forward with great energy. Contracts for clearing the enaire line, and « large portion of the fenctng. have be Jet, and the contracting parties are now actively ongayet in the fled. The grading t4 to be completed, at latest hy the lat of January next, ready for the suporetrveture The Canis portion of the road is now being rapidly put under contract, upon the plan « 1y Ube dircen tors, and nective operations have alr: umeneed on yt care the lige, It is cateulated that im about ¢ @ month- from this, the cars will run from Plattstons to Mowtroal The value of the exports from Beltimere to foreign ports, during the week ending on Thnestay evening amecunted, in the aggregate, to $90,105 94, tine prin Pal articles shipped were, tobaceo to Forepe, and bres stuff and provisions to the Wort Indies aoa i, Tho aggregate movement of the bank: ia olty, on the Qlet of Jume, compared with that he 20th of Mareb, was as aunoxed. Returns from ti iety. tive bamive end banking axoolations wore received 0: the office of Comptrolier, Albany t ® Doane and dis ounts, exoe tors tod broke re 2 nd digconn Yall other lshil te from bee pee to aire ote: tiem abeolate of me ot a fing fa) ae fre a a nde. rt Mitton al resunccos . EIA natar be, Boe depositor ¢ Individonte ‘other than t. danke oe Ya corporations ke And depositors, « Gemang... se, ded ‘n cither conte, Totot tao hidics eveee @ 6 The feurer epposite to the tte marked © ata not incloded in the exgr and tn the Mateh report $1772 of the item umthed +, and $1,701 La the June Tepert, are deducted from the aggregate. Sovosding to thie comparstive matopeut, More hos

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