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to-might. May they live to ony as Bene ee WASHINGTON HUNT. | GuttanC; Venrranen, bat, of Lxaigration, New York:— Te ‘about 11 o'elock, all oy pineal eae eunant of thal gallant bods, inthe, wo Fork Hewil | hate lemaed thee tas | ky appearance ANOTHER GONE. of Emigration are now about to put great pleasure in Ttis giving a passing testimonial of approbation toa the death ‘ tised upon the unfortunate emigrant. In to- work from the Topographical Bureau at Washing- | Sery'ttiphulet Brees Comte evi Had'the | Heruit Tread, with mach pisasute, a copy of a etn plessans mosihe ton, sent to us by the kind consideration of the Hon. | day Sandee a ae Ot . opacities Asbury Dickens. It is entitled “ Roconnaissances | *!most say, alone. Immediately on his death being recently landed in . William HH: yn New Mexico and Texas,” and embraces a very | been ne for his acts Sige ace testimony upon this sordid teresting body of information, together with maps | from his pocket $25, to be appropriated inpaying | Dody of evidence. ’ the north—tem| po numerous Iuhagentlsy teactstaees some of | the soldier’s feseral expenses, VAlas they Mire | __Sits from experience, I know something of these suddenly it BS ___ AMUSEMENTS, MANAGER, Se'clook: "Noster Netw creasing crowds attracted end thelr pension, and pas Your Taly 30. po freozes ence or twice every year, and some- fordan ;. Jopiitel-. heise “titers, of Naval BNaa bert; Dennis, Mr. TRE, CHATHal Fe mercury thaws below, w breeze sets in is, as pleasant as W Zero as cOn- Pormit me, a3 one who has} tinually as @ fish is in his own element, and coming singe to add my humble | up ebove the surface just about as often. rattivte the general For weeks, sometimes, the wind will blow from our melancholy duty to chronicle with the | 22 end to the frauds aud impositions so long Sh thermometer, and r follows—that , destitute, and as we might | °Ular addressed by that houorable body to the for. » While the mercur: RET.—BOXES, jets, conte: Pri- ate Boxes, admitting 0 OPERA, AT CastL ight Mat Maen ‘q a cont, Pris wi formed thé celebrated opers ‘entertain euts will commen Lucia ME VIEW Looney "Motion. Mr J. y ir. Labavcr: Cale! Lop Barber. To conclude with the rature say from 5 to 10 below— into the south, and for 6 _ ! runners; | know their policy, their crait, and the: the th ter will cont to fall, shy | them colored and very well executed. Tho work pas sing away sing =. tae uile. I know how Taeeatiee their trade is, and ni bod which meteoselogisie, porbeps, stbegent oh } ky eontains reconnaissances of routes from San Anto- ‘Theatrical and Mastoal: now they will not tamely abandon it without a | Another: when, ingummer, the wind blowsa length orth, it drives the water back, nio to El Paso, by Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. E. Tum Marsuaun Dramatic Jenture.—The com: struggle. It is froma fear that yourself, aad the | of time from the ; Cathoring Floming, Miss other gentlemen comprising the Board, may relax | and Red River will have ita banks full in the dryest AN MUSSUM.— Johnston, Lieutenants W. F. Smith, F. T. Bryan, | plimentary benefit to Mr. Marshall iz daily mak- | in your efforts, may grow weary in opposing the wily | seasons. The same thing occurs, when the wind { N. H, Michler, and Captain S. G. French, of the | ing progressive strides, and the affair bids well to | daring of these land sharks—icis because the known | blows from the same direction in winter, Quartermaster’s Department. We have in the vo- | outetrip all former displays in the dramatic world. | Character of these men admits uo: of their quietly | the sea and river are frozen, unbrokenly, ten fect | sade fume, also, Captain R. B. Marcy’ report on the | ‘The following communications were received by | their resistance to justice, their appeals to force, upisty’s OPEi RA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HA\ although | sient t.—Open ov Begins tupac ay, above Grand sree lanager ant Manager. Admitt maul fe it ‘Thuraday and Frid tor; John Greenwood, oe, 25 cente children, 12! f ernoon, at 3o’cloe! Mile Dolores and to, by M. Philiope. PERE EC’ by the pantomime of DECHA submitting to your decrees—it is because | fear | thick, to the north route from Fort Smith to Santa Fé; and the re- | the executive committee, yesterday, from thoso dis- | and their evasions of law, may at longth stultify o Domestic Markets, Port of Lieutenant J. II. Simpson on an expedition | tinguished artists, the Ravols, Franek, and Seguin | YUF S904 intentions, and more than match your | o,Nir Bewronn Ou. Manxer— Hor t zeal. It i Sarefore, pet I proceed to submis to ‘ your consideration one of the most powerful argu- ew Your, July 32, 1851. ments that could possibly be given (i the necessity gnto the Navajo country; in addition to that of | troupes:— Lieutenant W. HI. C. Whiting’s reconnaissances ty, whose coneerts in LU~ \ Tight Ro feats b; eck ending July Deen resai ili and Mere Cline, Grand Divece demand, and sales have 450 bbls. at about same 125 per gallon—the market Whale is in fair request cs ic Sperm is in bette fe of 14) bbls. at $1 price, and 740 bbls. at y's Minstrels arc Fea od Scturday Afternoon Concerts will be discontinued for the re. . Tr, GentLeMeni==With ve hs 8 te me closing with a good deman of the western frontier of Texas. ‘Taken altoge- | servicen at your disposal for ihe arg Pg Aired of the utter demolition ofa system more abominable | for the reason, and. we wotice “ates of $00 bbls ther, the work is the most interesting, for its ex- | im honor of B. A. Marshall, Ex,” and shall be happy to than civilization should tolerate. Coast at de. JJELLOWS’ MINST! aT . and 575 bbls. in EI 7 t. BLA. FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI. cels at 45 cents per tent, of any book issued by tho govornment since | °0°Ply with any arrangements which may be atade for The argument is the following:—Noarly every | gallon. Whalebone bas advanced, and we notice sales of | streets: o . L OPEN M13 EXHIBITION ee fashion from all is one of the mos! WHOLESALE PRI . our appearance at that very interesting festival, sailing vessel that leaves this port for Liverpool 10,000 Ibs. Polar at £30., and 10.08 Ibs., part N. W. Coast, Colonel Fremont’s report. The narrative describes eee Heepecttlly, Yours Ke. carries a considerable number cpt (ome: at a fraction below this price. | tho scenery, antiquitics, curiosities, and the like, in | Gabriel Ravel, ey times as many as 250,) a large proportion of whom ‘ me vel, Mesdamies Celestine Franck, | return ¢ ; the regions described, and there are several spirited | Francois Ravel, Vietorine Franck, | return to their native country, after a stay of a fow portraits of the chiefs of the principal Mexican gerne Harel, Zaqne Reve, United States ant everything republican, I bave tribes of aborigines, to give additional interest to i M nown purties who took out their passage for Euro, i igines, to g t Marzett!, three days aitor they landed in New York, ‘These . the book, the lithographic and literary part of | Axel. uildings in the worl weeks in this city, thoroughly disgusted’ with the | Conaxerep Wepxwapay, J T; concert to comm 30, von tHe Mew Youx NEW YORK MARKET. MOND & HERK DREISBACH’s MENSGERIE.— his celebrated Menagerie the larg | ducted in the known world~ embracing almost every animal | tsimments commence in the afternoon i Biondin, individuals spread their impressions of this couacry | ,Jpitits Pauadle in cash. Goods which is remarkably worthy of approbation. . No, 89 Wire Street, July St, 1851, in Great Brit 2in—they ahi the States, they nie Teatele teas ew on ‘The month has brought to light many Fourth o Dr. If. F. Quackenbos and Committee:—deatlemen-~ | demn and ridicule the manners and institutions of r If we can be of the slighest service to our friend Maz- | this country ny) extel July orations and discourses. Among these wehave | shall, pray command us, Yours, very ttul thousands (aud I stato this from tay oma knowledge been very fuvorably impreszed with one of the lat- aDv4nD i QUIN, of the facts) are deterred from emigrating to this ter class, delivered by the Kev. P. J. Van Pelt, Ee gees continent, simply beeause of the misreproseitations | ” H Why do these poreous go hastily | D.D., late Chaplain of the Third Military district, The above letters were received by the Executive | ° ee ee ie aimin United States army, before tho survivors of tho Ve- | Committee from those amiable and excellent ar- | duit. and to heartily sillify this country t An fl | uateeuea £1812, ‘The discourse was | tists, whose adhesion will be x! once aduitted to be 4 Portunt query, you will admis, cir; to which the ful. ered Corps ip thaiwer of 1512, ne amost valuable acquisition to the host who have | j°WiPs is the auswer:—These poor emigrants on delivered before @ large assemblage, in one of the | already tendered their gratuitous services. Mr. | /#4ing bere wore allowed to fall into the hands of eburches of this city. Col. Nicholas liaight, atthe | John Sefton, so long and favorably known, hasalso | these runners, were takou by them to boarding corner of William and Pine strects, i¢ at pro. | i8 the kindest manner offered tho afd of his ackaow. houses, and there robbed or through Ue advo o sent in command of this interesting corps, | [¢4ged ability. Tho work goes bravely on. wemward, til ean atc duiged by ainda ibis so often doused in our columns, and oral ‘oh Bowrry Turarre.—The same rush to seo the | were unable to proceed; ceiver take tinier saus = Lie occasions, in the military processions of thi | beautiful spectacle, entitied * Azacl, or the Prodi- | they were denuded of theirmeans, uatil delered Ga ‘ity, and as tho discourse is published for the | 8,” still continues. ‘The great splendor of the | what must appear to them the hollow-hoarteda 4 boneGt of the funds of this venerable company, | Piece is only now beginning to be properly appreci- | tho treachory. the immoral thirst {or jeold of tg Gur patriotic citizens should apply to him, or | #ted, for, from first to last, each scene is full of in- | Ameyienns. they turn their backs upon the land on at the Military Hall, 193 Bowery, for copies of the | terest. The acting by Miss Anderton and Mr. | which thty’had set their hopes, atid 0 hofae with production. it is a brief, but admirable discourse, | Eddy, 9s the principals, es also Mr. Gilbert and | g hundred stories regardic¢ the cupidity, the over- Td contains many historical facts of much interest, | Miss Walters, is every night rocaived with the | Snunared st the. feukests? "he cian We should think, too, that some of our military most deafening cheers. Hamblin was never more | cucuce of ‘ organizations would do well to purchase the consti- | sctive than at present, in catering well for the pa- | conduct of the: tution and bye-laws cf this veteran corps, whose | tons of thie old and favorite establishment; his | Quced and villifiod; and through the unfounded experience bas framed a code which, for real merit, | St#g¢ manager, Mr. H. 2. Stevons, has everything | jorts of these returned omigrants, hundreds of Ex is wortby of examination. : * | moving in fine order behind the curtain. ‘To-night | fish and Scotch prefer to live at home in partial po. On the copyright question, thore has been much | the performances will commence with ** Naval En- | vorty, is may be, but still in peace und amid bonor- said lately, and we have recontly learned that a | &'gements,”’ and will conclude with the attractive | able Linsmen,1ather than cross an ocoan 3.000m los London publisher has looked about him, to see how | pice? called “« \zael, or the Prodigal.” ‘Those who | Lroad, with the chanco, nay even the pro his pocket can be secured under existing cireum- | bave not seen this beautiful spectacle, should by all | joe yolsbed for theirpains. Of course, th: stances. ‘The Boston Transeript says :— j means visit the Bowery, where it is represonted on | yot eredited by a large majority of my cou Tn al uding to the subject of an interaational copyright, | scale of grandeur seldom witnessed in this city. but they are implicitly believed by a rey we have, several times, soggeated » piss by which Eng- | = Nupro’sGanpen.—The same attractive enter- | minori and that minority a well-doing, lish authors could secure the copyright of an original | tainment as that of Wednesday will be repeated | meaning, industrious, cautious class, who cuvose to | work in this country, without 4 alteration 2 og this evening. The performances will commence | * took before they leap”—a class which would do } Present jaw. The plan was simply to employ an Amer! | with the ovos%tions on the tight rope by the inimi- | konor to any country under heaven. Taus, sir, is | can author to write a page or two of the work, without | TI (epic) Keane hi “ By 7 eoees : “ 1 | le Gabriel, Francoig, and the astonishing dancer, | Arerica deprived of citizons and wealth—of an nd- specifying the particular passages from his pea, but ps over eight soldiers with | dition to that increase in numbers and prosperity, 3%. Domin, CORD, the fact in general terms in the preface. The | Mons. Blondin, who ht } iuaeen ‘would thas'be authorised to ee theen- | bayonets, who fire a! the urement of his gremt leap. | which constitute her greatness. And thus, too, tire work in the United States, To make our meaning | Wo have never seen a more cating and intrepid | the foundation laid for those orroncous more plain : let Mr. Dickens, or Mr. Thackeray, reyuest | performer; and delighted audiences testify their | rated notions regarding this republic, which part! Washington Irving, or some other American, to append a | surprise and delight every night, by *eitecated } prevail in wy native land. few original sentences to omse Saree in the ea of | cheers. The next feature will be the beauticw my- ‘Among the workin asses of Great Britain, the | either; and this belng done, the wont of « copyright im | thological ballet of “Diana,” with Mlle. Colestine | fecling towards America is gencrally favorable; | the Catted Staley could be made to enure to them with- | Franek, Mlle, Bortin and Mcsars. Brillant and Mae- { were than. favorable-it is entkusiastic, “Nor docs | | Antimony, Cr. Antimony, Re: Argols, ret Ur' ; ° _ zetti. The intermission for half an hour will then | ever anything sake their faich in its greatness—in v_temorro, the magnzines which bare notalendy | take place; and the amasemonts will conclude with | its being the peacetl and happy rotroat for the sur- their leaves of the publishers, freighted with the | the comic pantomime of the “Green Monster.” pes population of the old world, save only those eurrent literary gossip, romance, poetry, biography, | All the Ravels, the Lehmans, and other famous ar- | black reports of the returned emigrants. They and thoughts of the magazine writers—altogothe? | tists, will appear in this piece No doubt, as usual, | cannot woll be got ovpr—they cannot exactly be de- avery industrious and curious class of authors. | there will be a full house. ated ; they are derided by 20ine—blinkod by others, Among these, will the /nternational Magazine tly Narionat Turarre.—This evening is set apart | and believed by not a fow. Tio erimes of the ra to the uttermost ends of the Staves. ‘This maga- | for the benetit of Mr. H. J Conway, tne author of | ners are sot down against the Americans. ‘[yis sine is conducted with great spirit and taste, and | the successful nati ¢, entitled the “Mya- he ould not be forgotten. n i terious Chief.” Tyg ehtortuinments selected ace Rot matter seems to have the start of its eotemporaries. | highly 9"* activo, and merit what the beneficiary ix | ter. facts are sufficient.” Surely, no couride- Its circulation is very great, and has arisen vor | ustly entitled to—a crowded house ‘Tg excelent { tation should weigh more with an American, than | BY”* rapidly; but, as its list of contents is iy foand | comedy called “The Reviow, or the Wags of | the one now adduced. I have laid it before you, in | Brim’er, for condensed literary information and interesting j Sir, | do not wish to troub!s you with a long let- | B and which has reds of thousands of tho most ople of tho United State nt summer campaign, sa: ities and towns of New viz:—Damariseotta, Tuesday, J) 3; Union, 3lst; Thomaston, August 1st; den, Monday, August 4th; Bi bth; Bangor, 7th and Stn; Oldtown, 9th; Corinth, Lith; Dover, 12th, ASTLE GARDEN.—THIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER on to visitors throughout the day, from tis the largest and wot beautitnl room country, and the viow from the upp arbor is alone worth more than the price the pa- | in the eveni varied and seloot a such as can be soem St no other place Fem: a gi amusement ih New York, oonsicti thiopian Opera Troupe, the largest, and at the the United State ie thm 38 os dio — 22 23 following order, of atrongth aud only Female Juggler in the world; Malo and Female Artists, Marble Stetuary unequalled in the world, variety of interestin evening. For particulars see bills of each day performances ever’ Adanission—one a] T STREET TUEAIRE, 5 ‘Theatre, ure respectfully req’ Room of the said Lheatre, on t! o'clock TENRY WALLACK, Stage Mansrer. AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN. _ ¥ JKLYN.—ADMISSION, com mence at * o'clock it of Mr. W. Lyster. 1 E GROUND: or, SRIPPIAG, of Canal street, Wednesd find send all luggage not Tuesday, August oth, marked below, with the number of Sek rican, prib—12hga— i ow a OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. AN Capt. James West.—This steams 1s fyr Burope po eh ening, August 1, is must be obvious. Through the | _pomEsticd GoopsS ore ericans ave tra- | Shirtings, bro — 6 runners, the Americans are tra: isacioi— 8 A Te With the elegant comed “i Sangfrod Mr. DS. F Mr. J. Florence; Paw followed by the amusin To coneludy with A RO’ ~The Manager, Mr, Lynne; Stage Mannger, lips: Prompter, Mr. Poter: c pt. Ezra Nye, will succeed the wurdav, August 16, at i2 o'clock, M. ivod on board after Monday night, Sicily Mi =a or a os MEDICAL. S DEBILITY.—DR. penord street, continves his those sad disorde EAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. via Southampton.—Tho United States SHINGTON, G. W. Floyd, cori remacn, via Southampton, on Saturai KID— 19 a— 195; Yellow metal. -— lokga— — + His invariable euccess enables him higenate eee ‘absolute ané perfoct cure in the worst onses. ered in iavre and Lon- apply to De wikia, Azonts, 50 Broadway. SECOND LINE, JACKETS FOR HAVR: 0 Lev of eacd monah and coustitutional afteotions, the local remedy, and can show auy be cured withoat it, as uration, from the ether ply 8T. DENI pipet, Dae, and the lwudreds of certificate Alonzo Follansbee, master Jou cured me in one iT. NIC. plication eured me 1,10) tong burtben, De . ow ‘ears, to be ured of Woaknoss from self abuse, without bene= me by local and ral treatment, in @ of the worst of sy= three R. D. Conn, master. , Ship WILLIAM TELL, (new) Willard, master. ‘are all frat claes New Ail requisite articles for she ectent can, by enclosing a feo, be oure from’ 8 tof? morning and7 to 9 RMCNT. M, D., 42 Reade strest two doors fro notin the store, EW MEDICAL BO: and all the kindred affeet vtifully colored plat re rT io $109, witho sey will be ICKEN, Agents, 161 Pearl street, HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES ail Stoamers.—The sbips comprising this and diseases of the above re auarto, 380 yp The! Boston Medical and ay be said, fearless); rka on the same pamed nature, It is a lar ily of ES of cases, ver pt blished in our columns, on the first of the tuonth, we need | Windsor,” will comutcnee the amusements, in | the hopo that it may tend to deepen your ubhor- | Borax.ret, prlb— piu 2 ovly say that the Vumpor for the prosent month is | which Mr. Scott will sustain his famous character | Teco of this neferious trafic in the ignorance und fy . A iw % i edulity of men. I did it, because | can see that f its predecessors, and is well | of Looney M'‘Twoulter; andthe concluding feature | (re 'y r iy z ion Aa = y whic! the magazine onjoys | Will be the new spectacle, entitled the “Moiterious these runners will trouble and worry the board with throughout the country. Chief,” cast with the full strength of the company. | opposition of every possible nature; and heeause, ne ;aicaieaasee hai sis We perecive that Mr. Purdy, with his usual encr- | therefore, nothing should be left undone tha: may The New York Voluntcers. gy and indefatigable enterprise, announces two | increaso your dislike to their calling, and supply a ; N TO THE HON. W. 8. GRVGORY, ny TuE | reat novelties for next week—the first of which | new motive for crushing thom for ever. Ba ce ae eee pe ded will be the débud in this city of the young American | | Sir, many will bless your memory, if youannihi- SERNENY OF TEE YRC HENEEE. comedian, Mr. J. H. MeVicker, and the other the | late this infamous system. It will be remembered that, during the last ses- justly celebrated drama, styled the ‘“Soven Hs- With the highest respect, | am, sir, your moat sion of the Legislature of this Stato, a bill was fc < Adelaide of Rigas which had such bi ocy servant, AN Emigrant. assed, giving (for services readered) to the New jlumphant success at tl s theatre some yours [Kemarks An Emigrant” should sake into York ‘Volunteers, $15,000, to be divided among | seemen will be @ delicious feast for Purdy's | consideration that the same, if not @ worse system | them, for the period of two years, annual salary. |" pagxrx’sMrseva.—The beautiful andamusing existe in Liverpool. We have published full accounts Foremost among the advocates of the bill was the | pantomime of “lechalumnea' posted hero | of the runners of that place from the London Chroni- Hon. W. 8. Gregory. The remaining portion of | twice yesterday, and both ti 2 happiest | cl’, which show them to be a much worse clas: than a , . ffect. The saloon was crowded on each ion, e1 f that gallant body the New York Volunteers, deep hor everybody present appeared to be talctiod’ the runters of New York ras b 1001b- Am, 0. ly grateful for his exertions in their behalf, ox- | ‘The farcos of “Perfection” and “Your Lile’s in ‘The Selkirk Settlement. hibited their sense of feeling in the matter, by pre- | Danger,” were beggar performed by the com- {From tho Galena Advertiser, July 25} senting him with a magnificent gold watch and pany. Mrs. Rogers, who has recovered from her in- | Iu the year 1670, Charles the Second granted all | 9, | disposition, makes a very pleasing Kate (Brien; | the territory in North America, subject to the P34.Feth. ehain, on Tuesday evening, at the Mercer House, Per a pretty woman and charming actre: British pl was drained by waters owing Peg oo on which occasion the splendid rooms of that tles Paragon was very fine. In the evening, | into Uudson’s lay, to tho Hudson's Bay Company— | establishment were crowded to witness the cere” | Hadaway was delightful as John Strong; and Miss | and among other priviloges, the exclusive right’ to A ful collati spared for | /1y9n, Who appears to be at home in any part, | deal and trailic in fure with the natives. besides monies. grateful collation was prepa T made a capital Countess. ‘The whole of the above | this territory they have extended their jurisdiction those present—among whom we observed Col. performances are to be repeated this afternoon aud | over the lands waterod by the rivers that flow into Barnett, Captain Morton Fairchild, Adj. McCabe, | evening. | the — ae also ot vast Pane sf Captain George Hall, Captain Taylor, Lieut. Deu- Curys7\"s Mi\srrets.—This rarely gifted band | of the Rocky mountains. eir territory, in fine, | ca ay, Cal in Hill, Hen. Sauce Vrooks, and | of negro delineasors have acquired A loctiimete | embraces all North America (with the ‘exception other celebrities. The presentation was made by reputation nf their peculiarly amusing perform- | of the Russian possessions iu the extremenorthwost, Major Garret Dyckwan, who distinguished himself | ances, which has spread itself in every part of the | 4nd Greenland in the northeast, each of which is, during the late war. The watch boro tLe follow- | Union. Strangers visiting the city, as if by in- | separately, about ten times as large ag this State.) ing inscription: —* Presented to Hon. W. 8. Cros stinct, anxiously enquire, “where docs Christy's | that lies north of tho Canadas, and the United ory, of merit, by the New York Volunteers, for | Minstrels perform!” It is actually astonishing to | States and its possessions. The southern boundary | ty suecossful oxertions in bringing their claim: bo- | witress the crowds that nightly throng their hall. | of the company commences on the Pacific coast fore the New York Logislature, July 2, 1851." in | ‘The programme for to-night contains many rare | ¢pporite to, and including Vancouver's Island, at presenting it, Major DvoKa@an spoke as follows songs and instrumental pieces. | latitude 4, and extoude on this parailel to the south | | ! Mr. Gnenony——Si —It affords rn Feniows' Mixsrneis.—This unrivalled com. | ohatern point of the Lake of (a9 Woods, thence om have been selected by the pany hi mpletely intoxicated the publie by lunteers, through thelr ec oxpr Mel loo a Lake Superior and tho St. Lawrence, from those 5 0 cir amus clinestions of the negro character. flowing he Hudson's Bi “ I , thanks for the able and eloquent monn Night after night thsi beautiful and well veatilat- 10Wing into the Hadson’s Bay, east to the Atlantis | hall leatoud delighted yn | ocean. So much for the Hudson's Ba: Company tHuriastic nudiencea | Tircy: ‘pore ae ake. aaaktcat, | and ite possessions, both of which may becom ob. | abilities in « vooal sud earemenne view, and are | {cit of interest, inafow yeara, to us aad our neigh. irresistibly witty in their cecentricities. The pro- | Lord Selkirk ! “ 1 “ Li Sel having obtained a grant from the pare — for this cvoning must eusure « | company of a tendseny” exten fing ‘Gon Fort Gary ee a hundred miles in circle, on cortain couditigg 1 ond Murirany Ganpans, Brooki.yx.—An exeelient | Some gut with his colony in’ 1819, They fnacieted the exertion announced again this evening at this splondid | and increased for somo time. In Indo, I i and light tostim» | establishment, for the benefit of Mr. Lyster. The | 1527, the Rod river overflowed ite banks, and pro- | avd, | commencing feature will be the comedictta of “Deli- | quecd univereal distress, so much that many of the whe | gate Ground.” This, will be succooded by th® | rmost wealthy and infuential eitizene loft th ; York Volunteers, in the late ression of ¢ lature. and through you to your a And valuable assistance in passing th ance this appropriation will be to our dying comrades, you and the honorab! you are a member, have eur gratit thanks. Bir, we oaly regret hat we in proportion to the service ren ust of your talents on that oceasion. A til of our tegard and esteem, please aconpt th Bir, rest assured that you have ovr best wi success in all future Undertakings throug amusing ferce of the “(ucen’s Own;” andthe whole : “ = face; | we trust you may enjoy in health wud happine™= iauey | will terminate with the extraveguuce called et | Leagee, Pa a ae eting Of Benes, Francis years, Row at Military Gardens.” | Kottiebackor’ Antolne bon’, cule Chatlatn, Peter In reply, Mr. Grr@ony said:-- | Miss Cmartorre Crsiaax.—The 0 p Vetaie ee! wueker, Paul Garber, Joh “top ‘Seevernt | Paptiste Vere join lowine i rey, and others, wil Sin— n eccepting, at your hands. this @attering wack | Plgindealer has the fol! the cotcous rts ‘and soldiers of the Pirst New | ke ask pov hewndg J vers regard to thie tr- bee c w'res and families, York Regiment of Volunteers I mast confess the embar- | from the eer by a Ulevelander, dirget | Teva and that vicinity, spoaking the l'ron reremees Se exprotaing my true foctings for the didte- ~~ Gault St. Marie, that Miss Charlotte | guage, came down here and settled at Gratiot’s guished manner iu which you ha ty * in behalf of the (HC: aanae 7 STDs, who is spending a quiet vacation it that Cirove. At that time there were large emelting ope- to my “humble servic Fegimont. The | i wring clime, astonished the guests of the Ste. | rations carried on by Col. Henry Cent at has called forth this expression towards =.) Marie Hotel, one fine morning, by wppoaring | The party » fe Od Came OU be created bp hale oa with | equipped cape pie in maseulive attigu—hat, cout, | INI7—the nearly all Seo meri I mean ‘ee bs “1 humanity, | wbmentionables, and all Yeu whe have seen her | hut the secon « aontinent. Those emi- ody dey 112 Ihe r c t of whom ce new living, | De pick'¢. Vb1. $2 Lo the poor, ge of the bili that | personation of “Hamlet,” caa easily understand grating hero, we months cr ua small tecom- | The grace and ease with whick she "wore her tow | bave been among our bot citicens and worthy | Salmon, ti qnalled 4 sand batt Scompaign une | “ toggery.” Here was not a single motive of | members of suriety, bending down thoir virwues to MaciihoL Feunem bere? pen FR Sak fe eae | trimaph: not a mere dosire to astonish the dinnor | their children. ks | No. SF as been the lot pf the soldier. singe she meme. | tle, ard then, like the ghost of Banquo, to vanish | ‘The origin ot the tloods whivh didsneh immense away and go back to petticoats and whaleboae. | damage on Ked river, in the years we named, has Sie4,No 208 > he rede in ity fiched, walked, ran, aud rompod | ever been satinfuctorily acoounted for, bat it ls | 88% hcan rable Siege of Troy—and how far anterior, I ku line=-thet, ine ate ae trabnaiuanaas | + and for aught that we can learn, bas deter- , turmised thas they came from th doerabuadant q'd,bi “Empty praises pay the wounds of war!” mined to wear it for the remainder of her days—ot | water of the ranches of the Mi-conri, bursting over the low ridge which divides the water flowing ‘ | into the gulf of Mexico from that flowing into Hud- —Jumes Au- | son's ley. <the truth of which sentiment you have all Git, and | jooct, of mat . must acknowledge; aud tiongh your kindness has ealted | °°"! idenhoo 4. me here. toexpress your thauke tor my humble effort, I cannot be insensibie te the fact that yout wounds hare Tie Exrevrions at New Caer | derson und i:mpson Bayard, negroes, who wore { ‘The only tax the colonists of Ned river pay, it Benet. Rot yet been paid for in neything commencurate with | Oereon SMe) te murder ot Williene. att | sour per cent on all goods they import, whether the ‘da and deprivations eucountered ia th oe | praia > Bashan i a " fi = io Prisca ductlacs Gad a ae Has 0. Never shall { forget ths eon! y pia aS Co . Le. om the depart- | the er of the Ae gad ‘Thurelay next. 1xeocu- | Company bay eenne of dry heme their mative | tions in this State are now private, the Legiviature | consumo, within the lim! x, foe pate A $3 y State. In the firet instance. with firm step and hewrts | of it having passed a law requiring them to be | The company import goods and mershandise fr rm Kooemots papell te theron’ a “ = her j 8. ‘The sherit summer jury of weive mento | Fv gland, and ohare | ie eonsnmser, In aa vay | > ena “ sentence y Carri to execu: | 75 por cent advance on the Leyton eS cipcor tmmens anee cout ects tat vdaie. Hinagend gh. a4 ‘words of tho act, he inay * poquost for froigl t, insurance, duty, iand carriage, ard pA fad that the blatory of Son « | the attendance of such other persons as he ina; | profit bey sell bar and sheet iron for 12 cous Of the regiment ln matter of record, ad. ae | deem proper to invite.” Anderson and Bayard will | pound: sugar, London ernshed, 2 fr words, throughout the broad dom, | be hung in the jail yard. We learn that, one day | 0 cents to e2; and other artiv prop a) Py Castie, having seme ‘lis- 0, from ail sou je and the S4lKN F mnaed | Soourseto bak te hier) the licctor eospiog with | Je dcvoted to. sahoole, roma, Header, and incre here war nothing in their sie'tatrani one | Me Request, and went to the conviee# eall ia the | improvements) all salaries being paid by the com Ee pg yd pty ly a mg stated that be od ont foe hw ty | pay” Ths cole expert comparatively nothing 4 ber om their declare that Anderson was movent maa, and | —tho o1 4, H dnetlee iy fie ene ny coure te the pre wt had nothing to do with the murder; that ad | cluding buflalo robes ) on which the Hud rellef shoubd be extended to the widows and orphans of jmpliewted Anderson in the e Tair under the fear of | Company have a wonvpoly, over which they wa those soldiers who fell In the caimpaign; and F regret ex threate mate by one of the porsons who arrested | with a jealous eyo. relles ecodingly, that my efforts, on that head. wore Vusuerr~ jig, our that he was innowent, avd he (iiyard) | |S nee the reate hme been opened and travel sn pm ful; but trust that the time is mot fer distent was slone guilty of the murder. Dr. Mack hada | Vembing to St. Paul, they havo commeuced tv Hs whom the State will see the justiog of their claiws, 424 Jone interview with the priscuer, and, holioving his | bring forward merebandiee. ut, we learn, tha: | Or ill become © Prete Ocean rere He the | diaclonures tw be of importance to the onds of © train from Sulkirk, of more than a hundred | §% 4" Oe ea neat ns cectinond thelr lyse | ive, he immediately gondde! them to the ( caris, ane been mot by a’ Laited States sueiom | Por - an | "f i houre otfiver, above St | Paul, and twenty per cent | " Justice of the State. The Chief justice vweit . Eloquent epeeches were Lng tog Ne inom: i prisoner on the following day, sed Vaya then a éuty demanded of the Svikitkers on butlato robes, Riddle, ion Attorney, Hi | clared that all he had staved'to Ur. Black the day | a:dchizty por cent on their moesasine. The Min- son, Mike Walsh, and tii 3s Jamp, who bay | previous, wee ® ‘'lle”—-that the statement hea | ovata Lewecrmt rays, that the Ked iver gentle- | € ea loudly for Cuba and bg Ba been made at the earnest rolieitations of Anderson, | men exprere the assurauco that they cau never psy | o! others. “A numbor of letters from nguie | The Chief Justice remaines! with the priconertwo | that tax, and that hereafter they will bo obliged to | 4 sone were read, and smong the commu hours, and erose-questioned him closely, hut he | avail theweelver of the bonts and ships of the com. | Yigg sort,” was the following, by telegraph, from | persisted in declaring that his atatemvnt to Ve. | pa resume Congross will look into this | y of the State:— Auasey,Jaty , 1081, | Viaek was falee in every particular. Bayar’ scome ter, and iminate in their favor, ualess there © —_ D ither stupid or perk indiffercat tu b exists good reason for a contrary course Hee F" saumel pnt eHow Kerk Voouaeagy fave WPulmingtom (Qu) Jow mil, Jute 3). "4 "She eld ie ometiqes enoonne i thevettloment. peo . ixth edition, fourteen, mm taken in their con- as, STRINGS to insure strei and their accommodatios as songers are un- Ny $190; Mpeg aa Pd —— stat: w York, £35. xperi- ‘ iy No berth oan | Years of jod for elegance or comfort. Price o! York to Liverpool $825; fro incalMen.1— t hy i Ls Eatract ote etter rom @ gentleman in Dayton, Staeetr222s ¥ ber freight of wee December 77, “ r fre posses, rewAeD COLLL 7, DWARD.K. COLLINS, No. 66 Wall sce, N. ¥. . G. ROBERTS & s L. DRAPER, Jr., 5 ships will not be - » lry, is Wt ig ee adhe estat at ara of th my itmartre, Paris. tooountable for gold, ee ne, Brwtll, 175 SGel=l Iti % S38 ae © 4 ra distrossed mind, m3 steamers from Livervool wil ife, 08 learning that vided & retxed FXOR LIVERPOOL.—_THE, rT BY fan we AND SPL NDID STER, will lon’ ned a prospect to tee Bie! for thie, exe om head, her most desirable com . Fare in the Saloon, h railroad tickets to P WACHR BRON? at meebango wt VANN AH —THE N bout visiting Kae more felly the jects treated of as they are agent. For ey or t New York: hittte Mii Oa lew York: le u Alabams; T. B. Peterson, #8 Chestnut strents On the receipt of $1, a free of postage, to any por! will be transmitted iv ‘he United States. All For freight or pa Sagi ANDERDILTS. NEW AND, INDEPENDENT. hINE for Calif » vi a om ‘* an’ Dhan ve double, teamship PROMETILAUS, of f , will leave feo plot jocu, P.M jors will be spoodily veved over the new transit a ‘ne bat twelve miles of land jel Sut, on the Pacith favorite steamship [2 camdinaae tn nonvae THE LATEST ADVICES RECEIVED aT THe nE\e YORK He&RALD UFFICK, will proceed, witho to California. Freight tal Am, Arctic Expo. ITED STATES MAIL STRAMSEIP Seeotacen, Vontends.. w Orleans, vie dates... ; sth, Lock P. M.—The CITY, J.D, Wilton, Counma: nday, Avast 11th, procisely i cm atree Mails, direct for Mayan re transforred at ine steamship FALCON. | Frek 1 bo signed after the For froigut of passage, apply at the 9 177 Wout atecet, corser of ote. freight to Havana. No bi steamer has en) offer of the com AN FRANCISCO VIA BIO AN 6 etvendid double ¢ 00, ie ire o lation for pasven- ‘ALL. 54 South street, M. ¥. STEAMSHIP COMPANY Ureq 232255 Neen went nT 3" a Tye eset | ea Tab iivw. on ay mnavoidable aceident, aud rf. tonch at Acapules, Se: The (cllowing steam: Btonmabip Ov Caleinbe, Cay | timeple, Beatwors in pore os will ply tytween oe itng af the former en pasecnaers from Panama, with the mails and passengers for wine line ef propallere will be kept up for the Wt ane Bramsiont passengers between Pane- | SARAH BANDS, of 1.5%) tons | tong orrangementa, wil! Trt imei t z + Hoarmert will Reop np the oc amection be. Te maintained by the | 2180 to: i ork for Uhacres 1 rte: ships BL DORADO « + line wetw r LJ o ow Orleans nod Chag ia and Oregon chote from New York to Son Pran- The fare for throwgl i ° NdICo- a N ot rh to Chagres will be at the loweet | ween those por at tive office of the C cg eaeney, 17) Weer eteeet. <.. ADe 2 td. Ocean. Mey |