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d viriters soon left, the ball very | tions gratified with tails of business should Searis talaiied the ancient propheoy of-— journey and valley of Pe pte We'll dance all night, till broad day light, thus San ee ot | of Buffalo, then read » And go with the gals in the morning. =e revara on —its influence.’ 5B 86. ‘The President and his party, however, were so dress our federal Se, ee a Tassie a0 t0 endoy-o quiet and delightful te tomy ar tay anerishercuite term | not the most as **Wapnuspay, August 6.—The President, after | ‘ball yy “Til mentioned. Liki, “Rowers breakfast, was waited upon by a special committee | Jedse Se ee OT py tad role! of thirty, of both politiog! partioe,trom Winchester, | S%* ae ee. | * than appointed under the following resolutions :— - expect op semen ocived ., dit: Pieroe was on ‘Common Couneil of the Town of Winchester hav- | (26 cordial reception which I hare Teoslved stativtics. He bad intended, ing been advised that the President of the United States, ved and, retired; and the multitude | t#ble, clear, and succinct, Cae Beeretary of War, | Seesetary of the Eatesien, and tees | for pares had S ass throogh this place on Wednecday next, and being Hing®, & bend. of music on | poadanee with oflcass ta od ooomieg, whieh hed re ‘desirous o! civing expression to thaty sontionanta of ves : as come y Te dwell, | vealed startling thots; but be a Syria Dy breakfast, and, at eight o’clock | year, by the ity of ~ moutly adopted D1 io the d of their proceedingr:— morning, the Executive, accom; by Mr. | bureau, at present, to ft . Erctesh, Sek GL keh oe aie Oe ee | O ‘Corcoran, Capt, Poaelt US ,nnci | sired. “He would, however, give one view. oe Visit of President Fillmore and the officers of the govern- four herse coach, | wee 1850, it is reported that in the State ow went, end gladly avail ourselves of the opportunity thus Valley’ Mr York, there were fifty thousand adults who could nfforded us of extending to them the hospitalities of our aa left at nine o'c! “y= mathe | selthae send new pot og fy ‘of these 1,041 had been ome. THE REST OF THE JOURNEY. | convicted of crimes agains: the peace of the State; Resoived, That Joseph H. Sherrard. Mayor; H. P. i { 500,000 who read and write, Ward. Recorder; David Russell, President of the Com: an phis evening. Thashg Sees Enasalire | a a aie Alen tenia» malin mon Council; Philip Shearer, Dr, L A. Miller, Joha W. ara pert ae sine al eplendid faataticn of | Pays by te y of one simiml to aby, and ia coking tee eames fog Bah ted 'S rd omg Propert, bo mt = the latter, of one to fifteen hundred citizens. Lauck, Meow Cram, andJ. 1; Ven, Hoisen, tmabers ot | Vi BS, ad Caliterrne Cankruptciee in | “Messrs. Huntley, of Buffalo, Hopkins, of Tioga, the Common ‘Coutell William’ 'L. Clark, Thomos T. | jereup as yee oor hnsed by Mr, | 80d Patterson, of New York, were appointed a de- Younthrroy, Joreph Mdball, Frederick W. M. Holliday, | Mecan for $S;000 Tete meee Mace etezae ag, | legation to the. great American educational ‘con- corge F Senrenry. Edward C. Bruce, Kobert ¥. Gone | {yeem for ;, tis near Mount Jacksoa, on | Vetion, to mect at Cleveland on the 19h instant. Fad, Pbilip Williams. Jobn Hrace, Dr. A. 8. Baldwin, Dz, | {B@ Fiver, some fifey m es from Winchester, On | YA umber of honorary. members wore made Potert T. Baldwin, J. Randolph Tucker, Henry M. Brent, | Friday A- Ay ers si oe ante the | _Sncag them, Hi ann; and the following oe Ping eS mand 1 ‘Sabl 9 an | resolution was offered;—That the times of the Fd ay foted a bom nities et kieeaat ie eae aa Ky os Spr _ Betkecant country demand a hi yr standard of | sualigeesione mm. be appointed a Vo s ; i¢ -: Seteapebek paseta,and be requested to meet them at er at Callahan’s celebrated moun- | in teachers. Mr. McElligott would suena it by in paid 2 Sp i that higher ealaries be em. Fhanvondale Springs, communicate these resolutions, | tain Allegahy county ; and on Wednesday | my Oe ee mies i. Caged one eet al ; em the assurance oF grat A Sion Satoh this old borvugh will phat ST te ‘and pight they ieish Sele gp ep i Rene resting remarks, that the pay of the teachers in the citer them in the mame-of our citizens a warm end iveus the fountain of | Figgeia of thi ublic echools was insufficient, particularly of fo- bearty welcome. Copy.—Terte, W. L BENT, Sulphur Springs of Greenbrier. The President will | P' Je teachers, and that it was useless to expect ‘The chairmar of the committee, Wan. L. Clarke, remain, there perhaps ten days or two weeks; and | Detter teachers until a better prico was paid. 8 i bstanti - ry) . ° vay Le eens Netra eee eee beaten, tise by the home snd the | pitbe resolution ceelaheome, seman bom Peat Ma, Passment ano Gextuemen or tHe Ca: grave of Jefferson, and the seat of the University, iation on an important subject, we give aa ab- ec deputed by @ committee appointed by the thence to Fredericksburg and to the Potomac, and | association ov an important subjest, w Sommanity thortties of the tows of Winchester, to communicate to up to Washington. tis » splendid tour, only = | Dit ay 1 have so much sympathy as teachers of 3:8 these resclutions ef invitation and weleome to their | little too much stage riding bie sebools. Th Thef places in schools town. In performing this grateful office, I take pleasure THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. | pe * de. 2 live without sympathy, and fn soy ing that these mosiesinge ‘are a full reflection of The following description of these Springs we | ge mee i. si ng ft poy t apnhiie eminent 7a citizens of Winchester ill | have condensed from Mowe’s history of Virginia ;— | Withou — compe ag 7 ee. ail a gene Ps ae youl "eeent, We them | “The White Sulphur Spring is situated some six or | lieved from the Rasappape Be on i ry paper eae ee nen tease. Thay Srant Zepublic, with that | signe’ miles from the height’ of the Alleghany, on the | ments which belong to other pre! ssions. No pub- of your cal Se cee + to you and | western declivity, in an extensive valley, beautifally | lic press chronicles ‘their deeds. They have no pub ‘<icm thelr high admiration and regard: Aud in prof | Cl lcuca in hills and mounteins. It was baown te | lio theatres om which to exhibit the fruits of their joring to you. tir, and to them, the hospitalities of their | the Tndians as one of the most labor. A boy must grow to manhood, and the girl Jicmien, they only anticipate s rentiment whieh will rise | Geer ang the elk. As early as 177 to womanhood, before they can display their work wp to mict you wherever you may be pleased to travel | hers “on @ litter forty Lalles. ed | All the prejudices of parents are against them, and Cirough this ancient and venerable commonwealth : oo | i To which the Presideat replied :— a o. ee ee when their scholars do not succeed, they are turned b i oy i k that th jive as I accept, sir, with the expression of thanks, for my- In ‘this atient was | @Way with the cold remar! at they receive 2 felt and associates bere, these kind expressions of senti. | PULting bet stones into it. In this the y ofthe | much as they deserve ; and I am pained to bear wit- ment from the town of Winchester. It will afford us| fountain. Ima few weeks she went from her barkcabin | ness that there is, even in our part of the State, a greet pleasure co wilt your ancient town and mingle | perfectly restored. The faine of this cure attracted many | tendency to reduce the compensation. It is sup- wiih It eltizers, It is well known as long the residence | Persons to the epring, sud they soon commenced throw. | posed that a teacher can teach ten hours a day, a8 cf Washington. and as the spot where repose the ashes | ing up rude log cabins. But the drearizess of the moun. | Well ag work that time at other employments. of on: of the most distinguished heroes of the revolution. | taing the badness of the roads, and the poverty of the Those who have been engaged in teaching, know J allude to the brave General Morgan. It was my desire, | Cecommodatious, repelled all but the beoparate fren | , ’ cde Racy ptr darag ES o AS "raters tll 1818, when they fell favo BOW arduous and life wearing it is. 1, therefore, r Lc manifestation, further than te mingle with your citi- ‘alwell. . | feel it to be a moral duty of every member of so- tos and exchange ‘with them kind civilites We | Wronetis ine hoeiccs Boe ee grPLising owneE. | Coty, who feels that the echcol is to give ws intel- foek relief, fcr a briet period, from the cares of official | prove, Mr. Colwell’s estate includes trom ten to twelve | lectual and moral developement—every one who station, and for that purpose. sir. we visit your gushing | thousand acres, much of which is fine interval soil. All| feels we have a common country—to oxpress the fountains of bealth and your surpassingly beautiful | the buildings for one or two miles around the spring be} | sentiment, that we are indebted to the teacher. Our Cae ee oie nes Only sgain, sir. to return to you and to | jong to him. The valley, half a mile wide, winds be: | schools alone can preserve our country. No system the committee, and to the citizens. for myself, amd those | tween the mountail far as the eye cansee. The | of politics, no Presidential election, not the sacred sssociated here with me, our thanks and kind wishes. eprirg issues from » ge of palitios, at tho Salat, ‘Gal aaah alinees Gb The President and suite remained till after din- | jnterral upon a instructions “og s ae Lan therett an ah rer at Shannondale, being occupied a good part of | walks cover. y | co-operation rg N ee saan Thea, the morning in shaking hands with the sovereigns, | epring, at the right, are the hotel, the dining hall, and | but to afford them just fer gon ‘eat pete of whom, no doubt, a thousand paid their expects tbe tat Fo mall the rect of the grcund is malaly oocu- byes ma eel aarp an mn rhea cies i i ii i with cabins or cottages. ‘nese cal are ip rot ‘1 to the President during his brief visit. races Virginia row, South Carolina row, Bach ciate you, you must not look to the present for your CHARLES TOWN lor’s row, Alabama, Louisiana, Baltimore, and Paradise reward. You will have the reward of the conscious- After dinner, the Presidential company returned | rows, &c. | The appearance of these white cabins. deco- | ness of duty done. te Charlestown. Here they spent an hour at the | rated. surrounded with green foliage, and tastefully ar- | ‘Mr. ‘pudioun of Ohio, and Mr. Mixon, of Canada Hospitble residence of Andrew Hunter, Esq., in | rerged. is beautiful and imposing |: Wasak. sande very pray reports from their respec- receiving the citizens of the village. The ladies Your correspondent, wishing the President and | tive places, which only want of space prevents us turned out in their full strength of numbers and of | switea pleasant trip, parts company at Winchester, | giving ‘ beauty, to do honor to the occasion. The children | and returns to New York, with maby thanks for t The President made a touching farewell, and the were there to see the President, acd among | civilities and fucilities accorded him by friends al 76 | New York State Teachers’ Association was ad- them a dear little girl came forward, and preneneed the way. ais | journed. him @ fine bouquet, with the following card at- aap \4 eee as a = z td Our Philadelphia Correspondence. —_| Gai Rivage: 3 to Millard Filmore, President of the Puitaperrwia, August 10, 1351. | Auzany, August 9, 1851 resident of the Union—of our Union— 3 | 7 . . North and South, “The little girls love the President of Btrangers— Fost Race, $c. . | Suicide most Horrible and Distressing. our Union. So great is the influx of strangers in our city, at Our city was thrown into state of sadness and five o'clock, amid the che: ti . iti- | » 4 aeons tan taser ged pea | the present time, that the absence of our own citi- | melancholy, last evening, by the intelligence, which parted for Winchester. [~ a aor All our hotels are | sread with the wind, that Robert Whitlock, Jr., ” THE WINCHESTER RECEPTION. A running match, betweon John Willox, a | had committed suicide. The facta we understand “ The tain pgs at = ener tyanty-theee Scotchman, and William Bateman, a Conatisn In- | to be these. About 1 o’clock yesterday afternoon les, a little after six o’cloc! , e i resi- | dian, for a purse of $300, which was to have cone | 7 i jing to his dont was received by a salute, and by m dense | off during the past week, hue come toa rather abe | bé told the servant girl aes eel atta 9 crowd at the station, with three times three. Not | rupt termination, by Mr. Willox walkin, off | chamber for the purpose of sleeping an hour or satisfied with this, they followed the executive car | before the day fixed for the race. The stakeholler | two, and at 4 o'clock he wanted to be calle i, add- Seaessat & full run, to ba ged or Reerg ds f accounts for the money Placed in his hands, $700 ing, ‘when you come up to the room you will see outinued accumulating til mn o'clock at might. | jp all, by ing that it di ared it! + hale fi ” ‘The President was disectly put to the duty of re. | Nr. Willox” fumes Schofield aod James’ Moore | *m¢thing at which you will be astonished.” ‘The ceiving the personal salutations of the citizens, aud | have been held to $1,000 bail each, on a charge of | girl remarked, that as Mrs. W. (his mother) was pg bag 3 ws, wat e beautifal | conspiring with hedeaincd carrying off the money | not at home, she “did not want to be frightened, an riotic ladies of Wine’ , came pourin; ending on the proposed race i i tl “pd foto the room to shake hands with him they calied | Peni 92 <2 sign of our new steamship, the City | {pa if be intended it, she would leave the house.’ ‘ ons, nano and handsome | icons = In the | of Manchester, — - fifteen days. She will pro- | when he told the girl to call him, she weat to his antime, ibe outsiders” were by no means | bably reach her berth tomorrow. | 7 i idle. After calling for “Fillmore” till he came | °°” Y "™ : gto ae gee gl ton Yar gg ingens pr ela tse | P - forward and showed himself, they demaaded | Our Buffalo Correspondence. . eta van to tho teas deat, She screamed with Bivart” in LN op of a | Bevravo, August 7, 1851. | she saw was Henry Yates, a li (three cheers) and expressed his thanks. His fellow: | Second Day of the New York State Teachers’ Con- | who, together Lead ys ! ny Koop rushed to citizens could bard)y+xpect of him anything like a po vention. the scene of the horrid affuir, and there saw young Utie at h, which would m ily involre an ad- x Whitlock dangling by the cord. Mr. Y. immedi- aminietretion. “eo hich be Srmed a part. "They ha: tiaid | The first business was a report by Mr. Hedges, ately felt in his pocket for his knife to cut the cord, aan offic ome {tum maticben they were | of Newark, upon the incitements to study and good bat the extras a es vue. Ge seeae re pow lpg a Little rele! pin the rofes. | A ‘, used wo mint sions of public men were worth little or nothing The | Conduct which a teacher may apply to his pupils. dlapaed tebe he could find. his kavfe, when he cut Ely ‘get by mbich they could be safely tried was their | The paper embodied the experience of @ veteran | the cord, and the men laid the body on the floor. Cems he wee willing to leave this administration to thet | 1.1 ta the government and instruction of a | By this time a physician arrived, who applied his | test, (Cheers) Lut, one thing he would do; he felt = ty = to gy nat ng py Bow am Be school. paw ge yon Vy son ag oH Ban o a a © e res lob whic! jtizens Ty ie - voli a6 tho itivows of ‘this town, hove igiven to the ‘There was a call for statements from gentlemen | But it proved different, and in a few moments the President and ficial companions. As one of you.se | from other States. | unhappy youth was pronounced a corpse. = ng — ne gratified with this | Mr. Chapin, of Connecticut, reported that there | Lipo W. was revs) hee of age, ppm of The President and bis Secretaries were allowed | was a Lancasterian School in New Haren in suc- | he of ag Pr Pee: prong lige gor 0 Benn i voted eo hour for tea; after which, while the first was | cessful operation, but its efficiency was maintained | dealers, and a gentleman of abundant wealth. The faken again to receive company in the parlor, the | chiefly by the ability of its present Principal, Mr. | mothor was absent at Philadelphia, and one of | pd ma KUMr. Churad?” was the anes sang | Lovel. The speaker believed the schools of Con- | bis rd 8 eas Cee eee oe far Conrad, finding there was no escape, went down | necticut were not below par. She has as efficient | isa — heary affliction iy he family and — ee poy Fee = to the pone. a Normal School as can be shown | friends, and Nr. W., who is one of the fondest of Changed Joe on thts Coverin Se ees eat | De. Cutchin, of Massachusetts, stated that they | parents, is inconsolable—his yet ¥ poignant, Lo Geeanicn of expecia plearure and pride, I have some re | held there six institutes, beside the teachers’ inst- Se ae eee oe dilections end remi! races hester od tutes, twice a year. ere was a body of teachers il forma me, was born (cles) But axa tomer of tne | Permanently, attached to them. By law, every | ,, ebpent neredible thal a youth of only eiteen, ‘dmlalutfation whowe cbiefand his traveling companions | (0¥R Of 9,000 inhabitants bad « union school, ae- | blessed with the happicst of homes, the most in have bern 0 warmly and cordially seoetved by bath poli. | ting young men for foleg and taking young 7 ‘ae igh My te A ets of life Pefore hi in tical parties, it would be inappropriate here to discuss | ladies a+ far as they wished to go. They had made | ee fs = ‘o oleaticit of youth, with ‘the any questions of political or party character. I shall, great improvements in school houses and in ven- bud ofl iat = A its bi food yald commit Per rtere, theta from anyibing of « party compleziva. | tilation. They had also « publication edited by | bud of WeJust apening ite bicsnomt, shesidoommn| Dut there ie one ent which \ common, to | teachers, a number by each of twelve in succession. | 10 Set Of felf destruction, and enter thus rashly | Sountey Cehects) thee ne tation, Teile | Mr. Bliss, of Vermont, said they had instead of | inte the unknown « ‘eign 0 thus — that errs one wen ii inci 0 Toit Pees St toe Seok Batu | tthe of Maceacharets” "Unt "B® PEDIC | the yudden death of an nocomplshed and. gifted the natty of the Cniom have passed or are rapidiy pave. | ,, Other statements were left until evening, and the | 2°00 bots’ Re had Soon tatiate from chided fog away, But s few short months ago, and. flowks aca | Convention listened to a report from Prof’ Fellows, | With w oan pay nen spew gn | darkness bung over our political firmament ; the waters | of Albany, chairman of the Committee to report on | Dd school days, preyed so heavily is Guanes atthe deep were comvulsed; all the cements of | the theory of respiration, propored by Mrs. Emma | 4,10 bave unseated reason from ity throne—th ducord snd ‘confusion werein commotion—a foartutand | Willard, of Troy. As. iis thoury was shown by intimacy had grown 2 cee eee, disastrous political convulsion seemed to be impending | eminent medical authority, in the course of the re- be w bangs my oy ‘ota One ane over Cur cow: but the confusion bas subsided intos | wt, to be of great interest and value to the pro- vod poe ty a Ise 4 a it “ide talm—the clouds and the darkness have disoorsed, aud | fo, will give the theory and an analysis of | for ene other witt the marriage vo Meg npr Se eee cee (Pemcan chevting.) And apes tals gument. The theory affirms that the motive Liusent diem he uaidpates 6 setianeur i. Cound toon pein ef ae “piriotio course of vie. | Power which causes the circulation of the blood is Sslepdecs hopes, tbo thong, pealeecd bun’ ee ania, bienative State, im the eficient manner in which | created by an expansion of the volume of the blood | Pitindest hopes, it ia thought, rendered him un, she hed endorsed the compromises; and of his adopted | in te lnage, produced ie i chanehey ae ‘anume Geopolt, he teretved to mech her, whem slene be vindication uv carbon ye venous e rs eh da the patriotiam— | of the air introduced by breathing. "The theory | loved om carth, in thespirit world abov patriotism | farther affirms that if a dui contained in a sys- aan Slate, nod his noble adopted State in the hour of trai | tom of vessels ns the blood in a circulating system, Gur Rochester Corseapendenes, aa Ct tangte Fellow eftizems, ow if beat be applied to any part of this aystem, and Rocursrer, August 7, 1851. a ee th and happiness. | the fluid be carried from the heated rt and elae- | The Extension of Railroads at the West—Tapmag After this snug little speech, the citizens thought | Where condensed, and thence returned to be again the Brie, §e.5 &e. they might #* well have another from the Secretary | heated, then hg oie ae | ‘There are a great many projests for « connection Fee, nad wee seen Desegiee terrae ce aay called | ccmmantttee ‘reported, thet they believed the | between this contra! line andthe brie Railroad, charge to be trae: Firstly, — Because the argument for it | and all seeming to progress upon the position, that Mr Srvart enid— T ehould be low citizene:—In other situations | is clearly stated and founded on known principles. | each was to have and enjoy the whole great busi t to avail myself of the oy to | Secondly,—A great number of facts su it and vol the politival questions which have | none oppose itt Thirdly, —Am attempt to refute it | Det# of taking the passengers and property from bich may agitate the country it here, | in a medical work of ability, failed. Fourthly,— | this line on to the Erie. Each one is to have the ay ooo Fn — > seems to me to be | The a of eer of the best men of | whole. a bed = questions ak community ifthly,—The theory has been pro 7 aaeaie a ¥. Steea the Protoss > Ten cee | BY experiments @ priort in cases of cholora, where First, there is Attica and Hornelisville, now oall of bis admit ‘i ‘We ite application has been very beneficial. | ed the Buffalo and New York City Railroad. This Jenene ey ‘spe poe BA We next had the pleasure of bonring a mort wpi- | is an expensive branch, and will doubtless got it Dest th of this or of any admin. | rited, ingenious and enterta re | “ | Weretiets la, that lhe success Goce not depend use teeny | © Physiology, by Dr. Lambert. share of business. As the Erie Ratlroad will of onttles or compeigne in the tented fed; bat it | “The association in the afternoon, to | Course provide for its own road, from Hornelleville | rr I shall be content if it can be said thet | select the place for the next mee! Albany, | to Dunkirk, (some 127 miles,) it will charge the | Aeteeihiatcnstcrtct args | Ores eum Rocher: ad Manat | ame tn’ Now onto Home be | = with yy been moe A es part of the session Elmira was selected. | kirk, #0 it must do to every point, where trade iato | Protereor Benedict, of Rooherter, afterwardsgave | be drawn off from its main stem. This is usual, is 2 aber) have been pr «perou > Md od vary Ceetbrinatie (Sorteg: cre ot Moa That's | a igctary open Avalytical and Inductive Disciptise, | businesslike, and for the interest of the eompany. t ! Go on) story of this adminirtration | which becom: Whethe: a meet thre reyetstions tet Bakery hoot Gemrmion’ | better lnderstood, that eduontion teana ot simply | Whether it will be profitable to the branches, is thing I will eny. fe self and my colleagues | & preparation for an; ment nor si CG 7 hearts ata cor honda our best energies and exertions. | Ube sequisition of kuowledge, but Sontploe fin ply | ‘Second, is the Cobocton Valley road, to conneot Daye been fairly and freely devoted to the publieservice. | and fasulties. | Buffalo with the Erie Railroad a: Corning, whieh Sristakee of Josems, aagammnanes, ey bare been | "The following gentlemen were made oficers for will peral ato tis ence.» mipget elinbie Tcongratulate you ail. fellow citizens, with | DOXt Year — ird, is the proposed Genesee Vall fro} a N. B. Stanton, of Buffalo, President 7 fo te ~ ley road, from Cabsctentgly cee ec imuds whioh late S| M. W. Benedict, of Rochester, first Vice Presi- | Rochester to some point, tay Cubs, on the Erie the Gay le Rot far distant eee Tine aia ee | ent. Railroad. This rather runs the other way, and is aroupd the shes mil bene Daniel M Pitcher of Togs. second do Hoo mene this ©1080 totered, remain veteran neon citizens, oo .R. i 1 . . * . P brief remarks, permit me to bid you all an affectionate dam: ban Fourth, is the Canandaigua and Jefferson road, — Boe er Pisin pa he ‘a oe oc nee phen connects at Elmira, some 16 miles east of re ed to be ac Seore! . | -. , 7, — aire ane te A soovle; tee | oes Winslow, of Livingston, Recording Seore- | |, Hifth, is the Cayuga and Owego branch, in ope- and the shouts were redoubled for Fillmore." | “Ziisee avy, of Buffalo, Treasurer. Sisth, ia the Aubern sad Owego breach, pro The Paraoenr wae brought f-rward, and hie appear. At the evening session, Mesers. Blackmer, Mc. | P°*#4- - ance was hailed by the lustiest cheering of the nah! LJ ; , Seventh, Syracuse and Bingha: poke se {ollvws Fellow citizens, I hare eins | Elligott, and Kennedy, of New York city,’ wore ae eae Binghamton, pro- no intention of makings speech. My | *pPpointed a committee to revise the constitution of Pitts difficult to jive the enn Ty ke r rule to moa- chject in lea: Washington and the cares of offcias ‘D¢ Sesociation. uty, for a brief reason, ie to seck an interval of riage | S0mMe resolutions were passed aut | Sou In heort of Sateageiee ah caer u bs on and of quiet and re} in the country. Oocopyt ‘Association to ase its influence towards reat, a ~ ’ also with the Erie Railroad, wost of the point of Sug? ical station, tare set out with tbe premedt: Meachers’ innitutes throughout the State congoction, and with the whole coutral like vans py ye py jE r—-— § saatee | wore or feeds comalees te bets hee a of their reapective commencements. While it ma: Brceagent in comtiet with the plan of my journey. You | — plan Of | be convenient and useful to ail the looalitios throag' Gil, therefore, ea: me if T fail € meet four expecta | But gentiomen wore now im: ont that the de- | Pick they will pass, itis nevertheless « little ow O great next year is to be greatly Seock hekrsen Syracuse Bad Recker be # complete railroad, of through Lyons, Palm: &e., as and of the best ourbie construotion. elevations at Capandaigua, Geneva, Auburn, &o. Next, the central line is to be further improved by a straight road from Batavia to Buffalo, by whicha further saving of seven miles is made. © Con: tral line will thus shortened more than thirty miles next year. The Hudson River Railroad and the Harlem Railroad will also be in complete oes. ration from Albany to New York, and the aplen Hudson river steamboats in addition. ‘Theee seven branches, each and all, thus com. peting with each other, will have also the whole welg of the improved central line, with the con- fro Ibuny to New York, against them. Where © hope of their business, and what will they be worth? Abstract of the Treaty with the Stoux | Hat hroderie ha (of Hallowell, Me), Indians. 10 days, with sugar, to master pe one ee _) Mar ont Si cube? BLS er . e joux ; ’ lands cast Siouxriver and Lac Traverse. ‘The | withfune port Willie toe line then runs up to the head waters of Otter-tail evotere Bi Rg Lake, thence down from the head of Watab river a to the Mississippi. The pen oR the entire valley of the | days, with arbi » ke, to Minnesota and the Eastern tributaries of the Sioux | {fe and main topgallant ma it gone on. an, Peirce, Bermuda, August 4, in ballast, to his 25 Parks the certigcatée from the Prot al ro masts 0 THE CONSUMPTIVE, DEBILITATED, DISEASED, nervous, or no matter vi the nist, Bp, Hae, tains aar tt pene mation, Gout, and uOr Ritcamatian, every evil frame is eubject to, cam be ey of ols The discovery is convulsi culty of England with despelt, and repeat Dr. Cox to withhold his communication, He the Medien! College he could improgasie & 8 cost of a few Ve moat denned aedetiitarna ee spoonful woul valid in & few takings; that is, it would break the ith f pat cease geben Guus Stee coat? whi di ioh til bit | doseectharery ple’ tidote must break it down, according to ite severity. J. Pyno, 102 Nassau strest; $1 pee 07 wana, July 31, with sugar, to | bottle, $0 per d M M’Clintook, Sagua, orge, Me), Kellar, Trinidad de | organ, olusive tre » been established, at 'S EAR AND EYE INFIRMARY, FOR THE ——_ of all Saanene ae vane, esion, eet, satiaty any ong of his superior iqualiteations h bi f sahore on Squam | short time, without ‘anger or potas Ail diseases of the eye ¥ oF pain. treated on’ scientific ples’ Artidelal eyes, of the mess noege), Norizz: vr Hesncte by Houter, dug hoot Tenlenee Prsaranre,, Inserted 40 a4 to be worn without inoome |. Office hours, ete. river, and is estimated to contain 21,000,000 acres. Yeas € Hiullans Sm Sate TE dag’ we ong, to PALS AND LONDON ‘TREATMENT OF PRY ATE 7 . & The Indians reserve for abome a tract onthe Upper 4 Minnesota, commencing at the Lack Traverse, and ie A, running about 100 miles South down to the mouth | days, with eugar, fe, to of the Yellow Medicine, and 20 miles wide, oa each Atar Gull (Tuscan), Zar, side ofthe river. Mgr tkune thet eeealona The Indians are to receive $1,665,000, as follows: toss ney & Co. —To be paid after their removal to the reservation, vaca (new, $275,000; and to be expended in breaking land, erecting mills, and establishing manual labor schools, $30,000; amounting to $305,000. Tho balance of $1,360,000 to be inv at 5 per cent and vegars, to Sti for 60 years, which by! ve an aanual income of | ; sehr Maid of Erin (B06 ja 000. rae plaeter te to be paid as follow $40.00 | "Behr Friends, Wilson, Georget NC, with naval stores. 3 days. sea w cche Ella, Ellis, Wasl : chr Eile, Ellis, 12,000 Bebe Elise Matlide, Educaticn...... ‘Walsh (of Elleworth), shi Lo ‘Yunage & tons), Greenman, Westerly, RI, 3 ballast, to Stanton & Thornten. Parsons, Zaza, Cubs, 22 ‘Btulian. Leghorn, 69 days, with mar- | who cannot | Preble, Calais, 10 days, with laths, to Brig Bon rant, Bangor, via Mystic, with lumber. Schr Pecahontes, Binghams Havana daly Zo, ‘the vessel to Pe ery & Co. Campbell, Londonderry, NS, with town, 6 days, with diseases, ire, by a vegeta! without pain, bility, ‘brought pe gen ery indes affections, the local remedy, and can show any o: y, y one there are years cases juration, from the other physicians is ait, Meteor, HS, 12 days, with | clasts, witeh others waa, aused iby their ‘nod expel former disease soon enough. plo with a ows that can a i the hundreds of certifici hi ¥ red me in one - 2%, with euser worst ins short timo, a ytae, beeided uatug s va | imthe afternoon, and 7 to 9 in the evening. M. Li. | M.D., 42 Reade street, two doors from Broadway—not crs cassesnnseh caknains . $68,000 | Schr Queen, Nickerson, Boston, 3 days. After fity years, ail payments to coase, ‘aad the | Bett Se fase, Coben Bepten dave EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—A COMPLETE PRACTIOAL principal oF 1,360,000 to revert to the government. y Packet, Grant, Rockland, 7 days, for Staten | work om the nature and treatment of delicate _ The intercourse laws, so far as relates to the | Tela ‘alba Mitebisdabuibe/Tuistenk, Glass. dre justrato i Eoee pe rrp fal force cnt Ave ; nian le [ Fy hg Yireinis. | mrt D.Ie It ih large auarto, ‘80 Hanes gang ee 4 a rogn: rown, be a i 10, Kxtract from the Boston thority. Schr Wilomeburg, ‘Chadwick Virginia, Joumnal:—*it may ve sald, fearlosaly, tobe equal $6 Bit The President is to have the pore to prescribe Ses vaaske fin Virginia, cton’s works on the same {ainily of disoases, and a code of laws, and modify the same whenever | Schr aries Colgate, S an, 4 days. | perivt to snything of the kind over published 4 Oesthelndiane 426 allowed vo remain oa thelands | Seted Harrla Lyne, James tivat.| 7" shor ef's work gn “Bat Kuo and Hs od fortwo geet nn | Eee becin eee dina Fa Setanta oui RURAL “The $275, OW to be paid down, is for the purpose | Schr L Waterbury: Bremmer, Aloxendeis, 6 days, | 223 Broudway, and by ths nuthor, 60 Broadway. f paying th nses of the removal, and the | Schr LP Smith, Nutes, Wilmington, NC. of paying. the expe e , " wbera, NC. VERY MOTHERS'’S BOO! claims the Sioux traders, who have agree ty and the proapecte of too among themselves how much each shall receive. Ls i nertee, Hachies, ¢ days. {ent many prudent people trom mar j buthere sa The ceded lands will be open to settlement— ’ Howes,’ Provincetown, 4 days. come all euoh objections. Uries, $1.” For sale by De Bete. “squatting” immediately after the ratification of the treaty by the United States Senate. The and of payment, it is supposed, Kennel The make this treaty belong to the Sep Wm Ht Bo Upper Minnesota bands, who ve no annuities. | ites | on fs council convened Mendota yesterday, for | Sicch Frederic Bi the purpose of making treaty with the lower Ws am: 3 Below. bands, who receive annuities under former treaties. One Br ship, also 1 brig, and 1 topsail sohr. The land to be ceded by them embraces the same tract ofccuntry as that ceded by the upper Sioux, for wale OT are to eer a beeps tor she mare tion; and their place of ment wil ol ly at Patterson's Kapids. sig " at cunset, 5, and light. The treaty contains one capital provision, which Bet ton, Johnson, Bango tt, Philed will create a new and happy polioy in our con Telegraphic Marine Re fe al- mental intercourse with the Indian tribes. ich confers upon the Pre- | ter, Philad ¢ laws for the government do; sobre, of the Sioux Indians. ‘This grand reform in our Jeared Indian policy bas long been advocated by the de- voted missionaries of Minnesota. It is based upon a just estimate of Indian character. It provides, in effect, that no ardent ¢ shall be sold or taken upon the land ce till authorized by Congress. If this be adhered to, it will not only save the white population to be lo cated on the ceded lands, from che blighting ourse ¢ intemperance, but also the Indians on the fron- tier. CommeNcement at THE University or Ver- mont. —The commencement exercises of this insti- Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Tho So- ciety for Religious Inquiry was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Neil, of Lenox, Mass. The associate alumni were addressed by the Hon. Frederick Al- len, of Boston, and E. P. Whipple, Esq., delivered an oration on the ‘English Mind” before the lite- ia; briga Stave, NY. igs Rechabite, Loring. exanéria; sloops Oregon, nm Malls. ford, Maes , delivered a poem which was much ad- Herald Marine mired. The number of students graduated is not mentioned in the Free Press of Thursday, from | ¢Arrived~ Bark Adelis “hich paper we have gathered these parti rs, George L, Warrington, Puiwapenrnta, Aug 10—4 PM. . White, Boston; brig Afric Grant, Cienfuegor; sohrs A Flomerfelt, String, NOrleans: Lewes, Del. mpire City, tution were celebrated at Burlington on Monday, | Hi close at the Bantonae te Monday, 11th inst, at 2 o'clock. ton, for Southampton and Bre 254. Also, per steamer nesda the r, vis Hartfor pia. be Ave 10—Wind at cunrise, NNW; at meridian, N and light; Arrived—Barks Franklin, Trinidad; Emblem, Mo! Grand Turk, do; John Gutts ‘ork; Mystic, do. ‘pence, Ang 10. altimore; Minerva. Ro- iturgess, NYork; Chase, for Havana, Cali- ading Room (67 P. Oregon, da, China, &e, will clo: eeday, 13th, at 2 o'clock, at Berford & Co's, No 2 Astor pit . rary societies. The Rev. John Pierpont, of Med- | — Tae sbowe setter Bags are sizo at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall sirceh. | —— e the Portuguese Agenoy, No. 12 Aun ited to box 1,402 New York Post Ofhee, be an- ator |, for Kingston. ED WOMAN'S PRIVATE M Dro Dr. Mauriceau, hae of ss anguish to m: An scotlonste wife, and peouniary diffioulti¢s to the | band, might have bea spared by a timely porcssaion of work, If ia intended especially. for the m:rriat, Or thoes m (*) wee ina Roclstbe haews te them partieelay ee mee hose whose health does not permit of an tadrease of fami’ y, it is of eopecial importance. Bere, also, every femalo—tho wife, the mothcr—the one et'nor budding into womanhood, or tie one in the decline of Years, in whom nature contemplates an, importaa’ change. tan discovor tho causes, symptoms, acd the move effcle | Femodies, and most certain mode of cure, la every oom, m, Aug9. | $0 whioh’her sox is subject. hes- | (Extract of » letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohto.} Davros, May L, L347, Dr. A. M. Mavnicrav:— | . My Dear Sin:—My wife has been pocap tty stating. foe some three or more, 1 ped | er fering 80m mont fore nad during her com~ a successive one more mud more debilitet ‘her, putting her lifo in jminent dar ‘was, on the laat oecasion, deepaired of. T Aug 9. si tear ‘alos pesipnin. a lee, On the receipt of $1, s copy will be tranemitted by mail, ame, South Faside, © free of 5 Pestana way United Seaten ites m A. M. Mavzicona. "2i, Now York city. Othees 129 Liberty sirses R. CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL Tam wy vd D only remedy for weakness, and those « rd xorbitant foes, Dr. C. — . Miscellaneous. | or halt the” urn uatally charged.” Gord Brio Tiwes, arrived at Boston from St George, Bormula, o ef, with importance advice te CITY TRADS REPORT. with the sarge of biig Bristol, sefere seported tome into tas | Forwarded to vhs countzy. Saronpay, AugwtO—6 P.M. | Jytieecat © office, 83 Third aveaue, N, Breavertrrs —A mcderate, though not very extensive ‘Whalemen. Buy Be sted o 4 invigorating ential, oxeaps De. Genres, basiness Was transacted in domestic four daring the | ship Roman, at NBedford, hes on rcight 100 bbls op ollfrom | ApeTé ‘the wise 7 Broadway ead day, without any material change in prices. The opera- | 4) \rs"Cnoriee: so ae de from Jon tions reached over 12.000 ble. uninapected. at $3 a $3 rig Pranklin, Sop 44; sour, at $3 44 w $5 625¢; superfine. No. 2 at $5 50 « | 25th ult for provisions, $3 05% mixed to good Westera, at $3.81 a $4; ordinary to choice State. at $3 94 & $406; common round hoop Brig Napoleon, Moret rome Norfolk (not Boston) for y ¥ ol for NYork, July 22, in Ohio, at $4 9 $4 06%, and Genesee at $4064 w $4 124. Canadian ruled dull at $412,in bond. Southern ied but little; 750 bbis. ordinary to straight were dis- of at $4250 $4575. and fancy at $487 0 $5 37 jour remai uiet at $3.37 a $344. Corn meal arrived slowly; Brandywine, in lots, fetched $3 25, and Jervey $3, evincing a better feeling. "Wheat continued to recede; 2300 bushels Upper Lake, inferior, ch: hands ‘at 62c., and 1,800 do. Carolina red at 85e. advanced to Tie. # 75e, at which the supply was small Oats exhibited lest animation; Canadian and State re- alized 4le 8 430 ; Jersey, 40c. a 4c., and Ohio 380. @ 40c. York. at £2 10th for Letay Corn wes in more demand, and at enbanced figures; some ig Sr Jonna, Pi Joly 4—Brig Alvano, Th , damaged and heated, found buyers @ 450. | folk, uae (previously re} and 5éc ; round yellow at S8e.; strictly scund Western | a4 before. mixed at 600. « §83¢¢., and very handsome white at 6le. | | Coron —The business in this staple exceeded 1,400 | }* balee to-day the market at the close presenting a firm | ‘| « as Yucatan, and upward tending feeling ra the day ‘iuly —No 4 eld agein ported as Ham Freicnrs —There was no change of moment to notice Home in rates. Shippers were inclined to’awuit the a BosTON, ang AMC ATE beige “ Valifornia, r0, bermuds: oo! Ioter ews by the Arctic, which waa about dus 5,000 « 6,000 barrels flour were enyaged al Ls. for part, but chiefly at 13d., to Liverpool. Uotron and grain were nominal, wt gd. for the former. nud 4d. for the latter. ‘Te Ginegow, 2600 barrels flour were rugaged at Is. 8d. There was no © fn rater to Lovdon or Havre 'novimore—DPork was pretty firm, yet sparingly in- quire: after; 200 bbls. new meas realized $1475 a $14 97 54; $14 57 & $14 44; new primo, $12 87 a $12 94; and 27 & $1244. Beef, in a retail way, moved to the 170 bia; mens, at $8 750 $11, and prime, at he previous value. Beef hams were in moderate nd, at $14; and Obio pickled meats at former quo- Lard was woyant; 100 bbis. prime were | , CHARL a9\c Butter and cheese were comi Aang COLE and ruled dull os | Denewes, Boonen: Belg 7 Port au a : Lispes <7 6) : ps For tr fn tale ig, ob August Uh to the ov, Wa. & EAs OREN WICH, Aug 7—Arr sche J C Fisher, Ander- eg Lae ve of the Holy Trimity Chure yn. Monrs P. Prov, Em, of Eastohenter. Westchester county, N. ¥.,to Mre w Haven, Ann 8. Vineet, On Saturday, August 9, at his residence in Astoria, Rev. Wissam M. Stinwece, late of this city, in the 64th Tear of bie ane. is friends are respectfully invited to attend the f ral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from th: dence of his son, Richard K. Stilwell, 153 Alea without further invitation Coma Aaeest Lees, con of John and Motta y nae 5 mont The friends of the femity. and of bie grandfathers, Luke Corrigan and John Me! fnley, ace Toepeotfuily im vited to attend the funeral, thie ‘noon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of his father, G24 Ureeuwich street, On Saturday, August 9, after « long and painful ill- lomerfelt, ness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Jouw A Lavghlin, Boston; Baany, aged 22 years brige gone Hie friends, and these of his brother, M B. Brady, are | Borton: Myra, Studie, invited to attend his funeral, to Calvary Cemetery, at balf-pest 2 o'clock, on Monday, 11th inst., from his late Mw yo 117 Seventh avenue. tte. W. 3. ‘ 2 Sunday morning, August 10, Mr. Hees, io the 40th year of bie age. His friewda, and those of bis father, F. Henn, hie bro- ther, FJ. Henn, and the members of Washington Asso- ciation, No. 2, Order of Phil matheans, are tfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, tis emall cratt are in wet, |. NEW ORLEAN ship Fis var lent Haven fer Philad; Ej On Sunday morning, A 10, Hanan, daughter of B and Hannah Thompson, u onthe snd 24 dare ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from 140 Mulberry street. At Harlem, on Saturday, August 9, Wiitiam Dower ibe 27th year of his age. His relatives and friends are reapectfully invited to at- tend bis funeral, on Monday, Lith inst., at 12 o’olock, M., from the remdence of Charles M. Graham, Jr, 116th street and Seventh avenue His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, Tok In Brocklyn,on #unday morning, August 10, of in- | ° Wieh and several sche mation of the brain and typhoid fever, Winuiam noon. at 4 o-clock, from his late residence, No 04 Warren street, Brooklyn, | His remains will be taken to Green. wood fer interment. On Sunday, August 10, Janes Forms, aged 38 yours ‘The friends and acquaintanoes of the family are re- apecttully invited to attend his funeral. this day, (Mon- | pies Teaser, Cutt Gandy, &t Tohn, aR Tucker, try jeh bor Mari on: 5 Teik Denise, Dae to ree yesterd ne steamship Albatros P. apielitOR, 0g 7—Arr sobr C L Balyes, Tucker, Phils | W do do Ley ee j Tzpeenesteva, gat late Desmade R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF TH v Diary ae Miller Ha 108 Santiago. Tow: Recon’ ‘ ‘ 4M diseases. which he cw: without mero: brig Sylvester, sehrs Fairy, and Mary ey 3 Z TILADELPIUA, Aug 9—Arr LZ Oak, rde' mn, N York. Lay od Ports. ug 2—Ship Isaac Allerton, from Callao for | Jaly 12—Arr Victor (Br), eld 17th lot Teintindy® la 2a bree was, July 2-—Ship Tarquin, Doughty, for Boston, ew as, Weat Const Central America, Ju Wellman, from Boston (Mar: ap, July 4—Bark Mi. en, Wade, Acting, Baars ora Klener. Fort | Victoria (Br), a. | = bs ES would | ‘ALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISB- intended for all who need sound practical 4: ton, for Nor- | or are afflicted with certain diseases —civing the lino); others | of uch disease, ey | ent, &e.—in plais tford, | in, di Bark | eobr vious for Boston. ‘m vessels in port, Monte Cristo, Northa - Trinidad; Times, Ber: | D3: ie tinue to ts Avg &—Arr steam sehr Seneca, Ch slker, N iroat Wemtern, Talmadge, albany. Sid Sih, | sey, York; event sche rk VM—Shipe Thomas H Perking, from bev iY po rien i I— Art steamship A. ie. Bails, Boston; brig an t 5 t Rogers, Ut arieston, M ington, NC. A Barratt. Baker, Bos ‘orrey, Bostom, Lavinia Jane, Ketebum, Brook- ly nj tes Jronsides, Gree NEWPORT, Avg Y—Art a 4 . Brranen, etep-son of the late James H. Cowl, aged 19 PRCHWORD, Avg s—s14 sche Morey Taylor, Nickerson, | stand ail the ine (the yeare stow. friends “| tances hone famil; SAVANNAH, Aug 6—Cld brig Almira, Norbeck, Boston. ore serpoetrnity tovttsd pe tttend the funeral, this after: EGREES Be, deg d—acr cont lows, Whoviweight, Phila | ade to Trea 1c. Office hours, 9 %) 12 o's to9 o'clock P.M. (Sunday exceptec 1x8 treet. From the uncommon medica! edvantag @ a robn enjoyed, am which oe would ingtan @ RY, AUTHOR OF TH the “Medical Formul be consulted one dithe: cases that have unsuccessfully bee: i oF physicians | rienced in ranch of ‘the profession. tte; Si i, timore: JJ | ice prke- 4 wit om in this i Win re juiting no mero or sldence in the princh = ‘ont phia. j | Office | PPR rower mas esta sia san, | 20 Crosby surest, n oll tim free to call will oot ta the MORRISON 18 CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLE certain disoases, which by Ascot cisctcas heater it Se tan pee pap er yearsenables him to cure Barvens till cured. his London Tose | fice, 3% Fulton street diploms, ta bis private ETT CAN BE CONF!DENTI ited at his offos, 14 Dover street, ve all 4 1d, sehr Wm sen 2th ult, 7 | cured in a few da; of Zurs, for nervous bro by self abuse, is the mest invigoral kno cy. We tee hs % it Alvaftees, | Ke thes docks ones kavue bate wt | D¥, COOPER, puawe SrREzT, An FOR 7am Hage acre ioe "Duane with the fret namos in ever produced. A sohrs Elixe Warren, Chesley, N | OF 8° Wing, Chuttehunk for NYork: | 1 for NYork; Thomas W for N York. eracht Wim P Williams, Rogers, | fessional Knowledge, may be reliod on for sloop J Lawrence, Kinnoy, New caro 80 frcm his inte residence, 166 Allen street. FORD, Aug %—Arr ship for whaling, schre Carrier, Gibbs, © FEE TILL CURED.—DRS. Coo URPRY NNGiUisconah sume vege pete an pe jeently the rewult of im: ‘may beoeon in the @ Entrance No. door afford, eroatent a 0. 2 the le the petwney to from Matta. Iphia, Y, BUT LIFE SavED— tang vom if failing to der bis care, bo matter pow te are invited to his old No. 3 Division street, W iy by | Tike manic, in private dit | reflect. The aMticted w ther health, bappiness, the bande of ph, eicians dineanes, It ‘cortein!; Hunter is ke mo the Upited branch of m n omedy that sooures the patient againat so HOO REWARD—crossman's sraoirig tore —Of all remedioe yet disoovercd, thin ie most certain. It makes a « permanont oure, wi out the feast rerteiction in thet, dein, or exporters, ot ip applicacion to bu fre cured in two ss eee, | Mee rT Nolms, 8 J Canton. at the drog @ é corner of C) Gay.) 11th inet. et 2 o'clook, P. M., from the Disciples’ | Canton, WH h Gon Js # B’Con, HM Urqebaren loin the | treet aber ath: Ws or House; ot 19 Beosdwar eek Meeting House 74 Weet Seventeenth street, near Sixth i Teocan brig Ater Gull—M Leopold Gervais, Folton » corner of William. avenue. ~~ ia Aver mn Yo child of Juste and Ketelie Lanchantin, deotased, aged 2 makes 0 opesdy sere otebous the loan hereastst: years apd 4 months MDIOAL. ar fication to business, Funeral thie day, (Monday,) at 2 o'clock, st No.0 | anv an ARO . - tare Amity Place DD® MAUREN, NO,1. MOTT STREET, 19 CONSULTR: At Newark, on Batarday, August 9, Amos. Arnos, on ti whlch, he eprenl wither | w Tit of Chanten Wade, of this city, aged 35 years wad 6 | Titel ieiets ave geese’ anperionen, never falls et & cary ° montha. | Prise one deliar Sree Poipengas sonnter fi nw Chlticothe and Dayton papers pleaes copy ga pais by 6 quae oteoot. Mo foe Uli cured,