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NEWS BY THE MAILS. do. bbu from AND NORTH AMERICAN RO’ mena of wit | Tha betwoon New York and Avorpedl a Priiapecriia, Oot. 5, 1851. @ Breamanie Wineteco Scorr. | ib Be, | cole Ld te Occurred to one tate t, thet he Married, eee o when ts gave way, On Saturday, October 4, at All Saints Church, by the it in @ most shocking pa > KB eg emer wp A peroy hogs | pte ag eect im encouraging ; bed, where he r= via A, ter of eo. E. of “ Li gh ls ae gag A of thegteamsbip at this port, | thiselty. ” ” OF) trom R Yorks Bh, Southerner, Hoops ogainet the members of that body. Officer Briest, who is a elon * from thenes to the New York | _ On October 1, in St, Peter's Church, by the Rev. Dan'l | sere, from Bal Fi was also © reporter Inquirer, Lospital, placed, Doctor Le Roy, | Morgan, Mr. Epwanp McSuane, of Watertown, Wis., to . ot ie Pesonivenie shhas been | the tmders Bave magnided our escort and company Into | Sne'ar tke murheong attached to that iasti¢usion, ”” | Mist Exizanerw Avs, only daughter of H. McMahon, lyimg insensible since Friday morning, from the effects | thousands. Instead of an escort of onl; y: three omen | Baq., of Fall River, Muss. aan, —, en Francleag. . hom, we were reported as coming with 1,000 troops, and | Accionwr.—Om Saturday afternoon, a boy named | Bid Oull Rinot, Mt, | oy, J, B. Finlay, Ph. deor, of Plymouth, was atanvhor Of em assault by some unknown persons. His face and | Di po fem, “At che sam’ te, the | Abranam Woe, eleven yea of ago, had ib ari wrerely | Ourmynday, Oelobor& Wy toe ee Fosarory al of tae oie SR Bie, Baenn sa, a Pe citi, Mather, Yor me Blur'derous Assault on a Police Officer—More Indictments for ‘The crusade against the Marshal's police, carried on during the last term of the criminal court, has had its teh. Isa walle itt ai¢ 4 0041 > math are e0 cut aud bruised with kicks, that he cannot | Indians bave been in expectation of receiving large pre. | fractured im two being caught ine belt of the | yi tty. 4 ; writing, he has communicated the fact of | sents, and they bave come in, prepared to carry away a | machinery of engine in the room paper manu: | _ On October 4, by the Rev. James MoDonald, Mr. Lovis | _RAgcep Is.anp, Sept 21—Bld bark Empress (of Warren), from Pepe chat acai ot gut and Catarie Se Se ae, much Se ted aeiine where fae aTiacs employed. “Tie was | Marzeca to Bnew daughter of the late Capt. Joba Caeeeam, Soph Belge Aachen, Persitie, for Mvork | “Bcterit sronsed patil paid foe, cere periaSere cthe U.S, Circut Court yesterday re- | “he goverment has not acted judiciously im the ea- | taken to the Beliovue Hospital by « police officer — same day; Pleiades, Center, for Glowoester, lig; Niger. Hig- | Freight will be charged on specie beyond an amount for ghee ie nde tor Sonne, aguineh tee cort,and much of the effect that ought to have been Cavrion to Panexts anv Cuivkes Reser or Lysv- Died, ‘Ban JUAN (Cuba), Se ar ry te arpling, O:08 for now | "an expelenced ranean ‘Williams, John Hammond, Henry Curtis, Washing- | given to the treaty will be lost, although it is probable | aires ow THe Hean. few months ago,® chill of the On Bunday, October 5, of consumption, Francis A. | ton 25th; Michigan, ‘Chamberlain, from Portland, uno. Au Tettors ‘and newspapers must pass threugh the Post ton Williams, William Thomar and Nelson Ford, all co- | that the conditlon of the army and appropriations pre- | late Dr. Houston, a fine little girl, died from the effects | Syurn, aged 21 years, Home Ports. oe. lored men. Thisincreascs the trials for treason to 33,8 | vepted » large detachment. we are to have all, or | of striking her bead against the corner of a table. Dur. We loved him, yes, BOSTON, Oot 4. AM Arr bark Delaware, Lewis, Phitadel- For fevight oF passege, *OPIY 1°. AnD, Je., 38 Broadway. each is to be tried separately, Samuel Williams is the | at least a majority, of the wild tribes of Indians assom- | ing the last week, a child of Mrs, Whit ter of Mrs, No tongue can tell, hia; Drigs Blisa Burgess, Giaweon, San Juan, Cuba; ergs ck ee ee a ey ‘man who went up from this city with the officers for the | bled, to be to, and, if possible, impressed with the | louston, residing in the same atree! , How much we loved him, Baker, ‘and Mary By Crowell, Philadelphia; sohre brought in common with, British goods: ‘Through bills of informing the fugitives in the vicinity of | necessity of keeping peace among themselves, and re- | Brooklyn,) died from « similar cause, and was interred ‘And how well ; Berry, Alexandris; Reaper, Long, Borfolky Mire. Yj | lndingare given in Havre for New York. that the slave huuters were at hand This | fri from de} jons on Ing tribes y. The child bad been playing on a swing, and God loved him, too, Qrpile Mate Letra, Aad Dette Sie ae Onaabertele man has for several years kept a tavern in Seventh street, | and ta. To give this treaty the force and intlu- down several steps of stone s, severely iojuri And he thought best, Bearse, NYork. Telographed. ‘ship Thomas, from Liverpool, MEDICAL. below Lombard, and within the last two years, narrowly | ence which it ought to have, the Vouunissioners should be | the back of her head. As in the case of the other child, To take him home, Dark. Cid steamship Ben) Franklin, ‘Sears, Orr eee escaped @ conviction for riot, fire arms having been dis- | surrounded by such a display of military foroes, as | she did not appear to be seriously affected. but the in- To be at rest. in; ship Parliament, Simpson, Liverpool; barks D™INE88, SHORT SIGHT, &C., CURABLE BE charged from his house during « street dixturbance.— | would impress the Indians with a just conception of the | flammation was going on unseen all the time, till it re- | His fureral will take place from the house of his father, Dwight,’ Hallett, Baltimore, D $ Goodell) Hacri- ‘new remedies.—Dr. Heath devotes ‘Attention exclusive: tions, hit Teme! % ; Waite, Hutonin- | Ly to diseases of the car and eye. ‘These ‘The report of his being » local preacher is laughed at | power or the government. Strange as it may seem, it i | sulted in death on Friday last. Too much care cannot | Pstrick Smith. on Tuesday afternoon, 7th inst., at man, Bonass, to tend foe hog Bema cee gare Pre ogy seta ae one ere. * nevertheless true, that many of these [Indians haves per: | be taken to avoid injuries on the head. and when they are | o'clock. His friends, and those ofthe family, are respect- { 40>, Dewars om ‘Be Gaul, Philadel: i. Aruacial 7, ‘i The democrats have commenced the cry of frauds, to | fect contempt for the power of the United States. the | sustained, immediate aud most active remedies ought to | fully invited to attend. ¥ poet | Adame, Wilmington, BO; Bach Rennes, Oo Ga he be attempted by their opponents at the coming election, | force we have with us is not calculated to eradicate this | be adopted. On October 5, CatHanine Lywcu, a mative of Cork, Ire- Wolcott, Beers, NYork. | the natura: orxan. way. irom , and passed the outer = ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT « . xIVATR Di 9 a vegetadleapplionsion, and have applied to the court for the adoption of mea- | impression. 6 ¢—About half-past five o’clook Inst | land. in the 70th year of her age. 80. Sutes to prevent the polling of illegal votes fhe re- | * #6 * ®t Senne oie pen colored man hamed William Ray, | Ler remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- RLESTON, Oct 1—Arr Brecht Eliza & Suann. Sweet rocases, im a fon hours, by a vogstableappl cent law dividing the wards into election precincts, will | On Monday morning. according to arrap; t, Major | Who had } partaken rather too freely of liquor, was passing | terment on Tuesday afternoon, 7th inst., at 2 o'clock. ahi Rolling, Key West and Havens; +} y eee, bonis prevent the frauds that dirgraced the baliot box last | Chilton’s compavy of dragoons, a portion of the infantry | through the Five Pointe, when at the corner of Orange | The friends and relatives of the family are reapectfull; the local remedy, and can show any one there are thousands year in Moyamensing company, and oue of the rifle companies, marched up aud | ing Cross streets, was accosted by a colored woman, who | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 7: t 1l—Arr sohrs Chatham, Charleston, and not be cured without it, as he has casos daily of = formed in the vicinity of Col. Mivchell’s tent. 800m af | sttacked him with @ kuife, inflicting serious wounds | Bayard. corner of Mott street. j Nevada, NYork, and old 11th for da; | yi ration, from the other physicians. In all, he guar Our Buffalo Correspondence. ter the ables and braves of the mmeseribacccmmances, upon his head, face, and shoulders, when she imumediate- ening, October 5, after a lingering illness, | 10th, Joby Roslitls, Burrows, Taare. ad vith fo pnenh anne, Me mains cel veges. o. Danse Puenrs House. Burrazo, Oct, 3,1851, | coming in yy were all mx ss ed 6] years § months and 14 days. schte Pocahontas, Bingham, do, & 22d t 20 "ieees t iy tioames The cries of the wounded man brought ql ugh.’ His di ‘with police to his assistance who conveyed him to the and friends of the family are respeotfully Perr Ayr rene My fo 0 The late Fugitive Slave /Arvest—His Trial, Imprisonment, | ‘The several bands, under directions, took stations im Va- | New York H Th - | invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, at ‘Post, Mi aay.-D. Mok and Departure—Ezcitement among the Negroes—Their | rious parteof the prairie. The Brules came in, each pervs japon ang Pee en ee o'clock, from his late residence, No. 60 Vandam street. th, Sawyer, St Marks, Chath 0; , Gi fe after ‘ man ‘4 green bush to shield him from the sun; ‘Albany papers please copy Auderson, Sawyer, NYork; 224, bark John Stroud, Ellicott, Contemplated Rescue. and Failure ee Birnam wood coming to Dunsi: | _Attemrrer Bvrcror.—One Ramer Bramer, a German, | QIPADY Panes Pease tony. as sinful illness, tks. ‘The lower portion of this city was the scene of some | nane.”’ was yerterday taken to the First ward station, in a state Dhcnaae moadall epee re 4 ct er panty Pram rt, Br ship Otiltia, Tin, om! ated pulordion sn pall excitement yesterday, consequent upom the arrest of the | | At the appointed hour, the chiefs were assembled | of ereat cxtustion, 19 consed nine ina kolfe, with ® ft ic Oliver hss completed reloading, and aged 47 yeare. der an erected for the occasion They were “ the town of Busti, Chautaujue county, and brought here | seated on the grass. ‘There were present, on the part of | the left arm. and, although onsen is on conan: respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 27 for trial, ‘To prevent his escape or rescue Harrison wae | the United States, Colonel Mitchell, Major Fitzpatrick, Gapiatn Suctesoes cxeert Sand bo ooeaiteiable pend Willow sireet, Brooklyn. on Monday afternoon, at 3 handouffed to a white man, known as Ham Best, who is | Colonel Cocper, Captain. Ket rere mvctit ot the | for the night, Bramer resides at No. 124 Greenwich st, a re ee ve eee Hae Boston Leesburg. Naylor ine, “M- LARMONZ, Mt D,, 42 Reade street, two doors from @ constable of this city, and who consented to this, that | Indians, there were, as well ux could be ascertained, Crntovs Purax.—A genteel appearing young man was In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 4, Many Lovisa, | dout; M A Lovell, Lovell, Albany for Norwich; Y. 7 xs SETV FE MEDICAL TREATISN— forced. The pair, thus fastened to- | chiefs and braves from the following tribes, viz :—From | seen, last eveniny, pasalzg leisurely dowa Broadway um- | only daughter of Charles M. and Emily Gibb, in the 7th | ly, 40 for NBedto: nevi, Adams, Philadelp! R. LA CKO: a’ ne ae tholew might be « tre vccoats to the jail, by | tbe Sloux the following bands :—The Brules, Ogallahiahs, | tit he arrived at Liberty street, wien he stopped rudden- | Sear of her age, y wich? Biiga Matilde, Lovell, albany for Boston; John 83, es ene Tas Dl rcan Gat ee hea eee gether, were conducted through the stree jail bY | Sohanes, Yanctons, and Two Kettle or Dux Chaudteres, | ly and pulled off his coat, vest, pants, &., threw them | ? "The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | Q°rdoB. Rendout for do; Potomac. Thompson, de do) Mary a few officers, followed by # large concourse of people, of | From the Aurickarees :—The Omabas, or Lower Band. | on the sidewalk, and ram furiously towards the Battery. | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Bath: sloop Corinthian, Shepard, NYork for NBedford, | from solitary habit ll colors and both sexes, many of whom were greatly | From the Chayennes :—The Touties, or Shaved Heads; | He was pursued by one of the First ward police, who, | parents, in De Kalb avenue, two doors from the corner of PORT. Oot4—arr brig Gon. Marshall; Colohen, Digt- | pow<rs, enfee! exolted, and offered numerous indignities to the officers. the Eaters, or Mongeurs; and the searded or Barbeaux | however, was distanced ia the race, It is supposed the | Fleet strect, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, fel gies o' Sept 27—Arr barks Joshua Bragdon, Bartlett, 1 jlmer, Boston; brig Peconic, ok, New riolk; echr Martha, Philadelphia. Cid | tients i . by’ enclosi Brown, TAverpo schrs Jalis M Hal- | mail, Office hours—8 morning till 2, 7to nj Leesburg, Naylor, Philadelpbi: N he ton for Philadelphia: sloop Elect, Weeks, Albany tor NBed- ~ coed witl band. From the Apaches :~The Mountain or Cut-Nores | strungor was deranged, and,as he baa not since been | — On Sunday. October 5, Wituiam T. Tavton,son of Isaac | ford H Clay. Nye, do do. > Adelald Semcign. tat Saneemens i Oce 3—Arr sch Kolley, Al- tutional weakness, 11 diseases a: By conversing with the prisoner, [ learned that in | band. It may be necessary to say that each tribe is | seen, it is feared he has committed suicide by jumping | and Suean Taylor, aged 2 years and 15 dayr. henw. Mi Uk ‘Soot, and Navy; 24, bi Cretion, with plein and simple rules, ty whic all { ‘January last, seven slaves ran away from Hardy county, | divided into numerous bands and, Yn most oases, these | into the dock. A book wes found in his overceal pocket, | *"ijis temeral wil tebe plose on Monday chorneon, at & | Tiny: yea seh snine Gen Reobh ond Marg; Bi.helg Grmes, | sevens Sue Rae crn nies Suesthet Sains Ueieere NANTUC! bands are again subdivided. Between these bands and | in which was written the nameof Wm. Cox. His clothes | ° ives of the family are res- Arr echr Jacob Raymo observations on martiage, ite duties and disqualifications, Va., and found their way into Chautauque county, New | 004 oPaivisions, there are constaut bickerings, quar- | were taken to the First ward station house _ wre fac fap eyo pea ee See teeg hon Ria phi _ 8) 24, ec! ‘ail, Albany. rp gad theip remedies—with colored lthogrephs, ilestrating York, where they all remained for some time; but finally: | rejs and hostilities, When one tribe is assailed by an- Fine Atanva —Yesterday, there were ne lees than On Sunday, October 5. Sanant Test, aged 75 years. A el Ay \d from Columbia river, bark Coloms, poe avomy, physiology: seeene oe reprodi two of them resolved to return and steal away their | other tribe, the bands will unite for the common defence, | tnree elarms of fire—the first was in the Eighth district, | _ Her friends are invited toattend the funeral. this (Mon- | “rig, Leonora, Ann A Maine, and schr M Vassar, on Co- | [t contains many im t hints to those contemplating ‘wives, in attempting which. they were discovered and but a8 soon as the danger is past, they renew their own | a14 was occasioned by the ignition of some shavings in | day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. 49 Oliver, near Oak ua which will evercoms oRicotlons egsingh marcings irate. Intueyestens were penient tee cosh tabs, Mr Cragin's packing store. in Robinson street. ‘The | street should take this srrested.and then revesied the whereabouts of thelr | | the pipe of pence was smoked, and Col, Mitchel ad- | grcond was in te Bixth district, at tho foot of Tenth | On Sunday morning, October 5, Buiza Any Doxx, | Qharleste a. Fe Sr at, ones. 1 tents of all diseases of companions. This information resulted in the issue of | dressed the Indians, informing them of the objects | strvet, Kast River, and the third in the First district. youngest daughter of Henry and Jane Dunn, aged2 years | Bolles, Bridgeport; Sarah Louise: Landon BL & krangore whe require ‘hve or cix warrants for them, by United States Commis- | of bis visit, but stating that as all the tribes were not pizide ‘ ioe : Gla ek Casater "Oro suas tguknow wrtheg cenit See Deltas fact. ‘Ry seme, waknown 1 ace ae, Ce Se Oaees 2 Se Brooklyn City wence. | ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ton; sches Hoe st tbe imposition Thoane, the negroes heard of these proceedings and all | cayefor their arrival, In the meantime they wore t0 | aug covars—Ocronen Txax.—The Supreme Court | {vested to attend the funeral, without farther invite- Sainte Engin, eafely reached Canada, except Harrison, who was per- | "the verious triber protested thelr readiness and desire | Willhold @ general term, commencing this day. before | Hon, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late nce Dagls years Pusded 1 remain; snd iberefre is arrest. Iie is about | tobe at peace with each other, but their geurral bearing | Jude Morw,proiding end.Justice, Browand Baroulc: | "Oy Saturday, October & Jon B. somot the lato Ber. P, Hartford; | Any person sending 2t nineteen years of age, a bright mulatto, rather dull and | indiccted distrust,and they doubtless placed but little The Circuit Court calendar contains sixty-nine civil ich Ghee aakwuee gelve one a a, 1,2 etupid, and ase hand, was probably worth about | reliance in the sincerity of their mutual declarations, | C#Us*s. i "The friende of the fait tfully invited te Sol Cl i ‘The ‘Court of Oyer and Terminer stauds adjourned ¢ frien e family are respectfully invite “3 A Sa issve wen teougien from the pe oe oon bers sketches the following wild and exciting | until November next. attend hie funeral, this (Monday ee, tee von, which isa few yards from the Court House, to the | “Col. Mitchell and myself rode into the Fort, and about | , The City Court will be devoted to eriminal business, Peer gly det a apreedeyfee tome yee oy ore at ol court room, which was densely crowded with citizens, | 10 o'clock, the Snakes, under the escort of Capt. Duncan, oothe Kings Guus Court of Sessions meets on Tuesday | In Brooklyn, om October 4, of dysentery, Jonw Giuw LANEY, AUTHOR OF THE “PRIVATE ke. Lis Giron, neas Bates many of whom were colored. and of both sexes. The | of the Rifles, came over the hill from the Platte. The ed 54 Sew ¥ in the principal cites . years, formerly of New York % jence female darkies were particularly savage, and crowded | sight was an exciting one. | a i “fon Thursday, October 4, at New Brunswick, N. J., Px- (new, 309 tons), | of Burot thin , talked with the prisoner, and refus- & a ‘There are no cases of very peculiar interest for trial jm Thursday, + y N.J., a Red one Liniweansen aid to er nroney thie Snect of the Iraicin and altuougn | during the term, ‘The chief feature is the enormous | T#x Davrox, formerly merchant in that city. (not via Boston), wren Poon Oh yg Aw mee go bilee, Wilson, Matanzas; | Commissioner Smith finally announced that he was | they were just som a trip of six huudred miles, they | BUmber of unlicensed liquor dealers, against whom bills : : aia brig Sarah Ellen, York, Turks felands; schre L$ Pond, Ed- | America. It is chieily, howe ready to hear the case; whereupon James M. Smith, Esq., | w, 4 till = good mmatilo re in fine order. “they vate | of indictment have been found by the Grand Jury. atits| ga RIDTI ME INTELLIGR NOM, | Werdsands R Jewett, Jewett, NYork. Cld bark (late brig) | and unwisely fronted cant hy te ‘i + 4 lated. le im bebalf of the elaimant. called George 3 Neff, to prove | Ine body, sud around and bebind them were several | léte ression. there being five hundred and seventy new hodt Pennell, Smith, S¢ Marys, Ga; bark Gen Taylor, Mitea~ | sppreciaued, De De Le rede vow i re the deplorable ouse i 3 " | indictments, nearly all of which are for the above offence. —————_ ell, Baltimore. i habite, infallibly. without medioin Souneel for the defendant uhjected and asked the court | het'aih motes “In ency dinetin cnet thee the pls, | OFtRes upwards of Uhes hundred have Deen traaeferred Movements of the Ocean Bteamars, =| HICUMOND Get Sze cioungs Saangyinu Walton, | iy fase eheonly sctata ure esistiog for those complatatae to require the claimant to elect whether he would pro- | warriors were careering at the full speed of their horses, | t° the City Court for trial, and the remainder will be SACKAMENTO, prov to Sept 4 Arr back Prescott, Spear, Bent to any part of the Union. His o brated French local NYork; steamers cenator, Van Pe! ‘onfidence, Gannett; +} an immediate cure, which 1s fo ceed under the 10th eeetion. rel, onarecord froma | rughi; dipored of at the Court of Session. Sinpinle court, co eatabiioh that’ Hserisca war a slave, | 7ushing to mest or see the procession, Asthey descended | “The County Court also mects on Tuesday. There are Weet Point, Murray, and Sea Lam! by Winter, ——, Vernon; schry Budoras, Daty in's very few doys, , thirteen causes on the calendar, consisting of appeals — Slicer, by ‘ Toes potas ee te established by ‘oral proot nae a whips tao tneeomee So96 rye hag finnd from the Justices’ Court. Seca ay ee Tene Ve San ree i MORRISON 18 CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY The Commissioner decided that the claimant might | ment. During all the march the Indian shoutand whoop || Tux Lone Istaxy Rainoan —The cause of this com- BA: ‘CRUZ (Cal ug 25—In port sobrs Fordinand, for on cartain Slesaces, which he teens ou Offer evidence under one or the other. er buth was ringing over the plain, and the old men kept up # | pany stopping the trains at Jamaica instead of at Bed- SFraneieco next day: J K Whiting. and Risito, ldg. ‘The claimant then called George 8 Neff asa witness, | constant harrangue to the young men, to behave them. | ford to the manifest inconvenience of the public, is not, who said—I have lived iu Hardy county, Virginia, all my | selves and make friends with the Cheyennes, to give | as was supposed, a desire to retaliate upon the Corpora- ‘Oct 2—arr bi life, some thirty-eight years; ams farmer; know Dr. | them presents and treat them as brethren. The beauty | tior of Brooklyn, but the simple fact {that they have no town, DC; brigs Mermaid, Natbaniel D Parren (the claimant). who livesin Hardy | of the morning, the wildness and novelty of the scene, | turn table at the latter station, and cannot, therefore, Puilselphin, warren county, on the South Fork a stream that empties into the | gaye it an exciting interest. * | make it aterminus. There is a strong feeling, particu- Sn ae NR SEARSPORT, Avg 2—Sld brig Roamer, Nichols, Phila- De ee ae eS Potomac; he is my neighbor. and a practixiug physician; pcndrwcs:: A larly in-the country portions of Long Island, that the ac- Port of New York, October 6, 1851. delp 0—In port belg Pet Join. | time. Be not deterrod, but apply early. ‘Patleste see name I know the boy Harrivom (the defendant). and have iscsi pet Sood. tion of the Corporation has been arbitrary and unjus, moe ee OR ee ee Join- | bus the doctor ho attends at {0 Oana or. Knows bim since he was ebout two years old=some | Bowsny Turatax —This evening the distinguished | At the meeting of the Common Council, to-uignt, proba- | .uN RISE 6 02 | woon sere.......morn 215 | “THOMASTON, Aug 2—Art echr I Oof OF, Biackington, | Bet of Broadway. No mercury sod, No foo vill seventeen years; be hes always lived with the Doctor ytformers, Moners Coney and Taylot,ntniy arrived from bly some “compromise measures!’ may be adopted. sun oers. 6 Sl menwaren,..-.morm 556 | wyosh, # edt jes bim to oure those SaV aNNAH, Oct 1—Cid bark c¢, Hutchinson, Bos- , ton; brig Excel, Talman, N Yor! eee as wake “Saleh. Oct Eben Dodge, Clarence, Geoeee- ave ofc. 26 — pton, Rio Ge ; Carlton, D:. WARD, BEING ALL DEVOTED 70 Di end their treatment, te the speediest cure to iaimen: wife a = NFORTUNATE'S FRIEND.—GREAT SUCCESS. 4,009 Gdeciaimant); he got bim_ by his wife; the Doctor bas | England, will sppear in the romantic drama called the | Fiar—Monr. Stamues axo Honsss Destnoren.—Last pn Nappa Up cetet tere ng Ay tetemyrity Thate beeen bits te cxerens acts of concnht on Har | "Forest of Bondy,” in which they will introduce their | night, between eight and nine.a fire broke out which | ship Greenwich (of Boston), Knight, Newport, Sept 2, with in ti son im bis presence, without any denis! by Harrison of | *Ptising dogs. consumed a block of stables on Raymond street, close to | railroad iron and 27 passengers, to master Bis right as marter, adouc the 13th or 19th cf January | | Bmoanway Tueatne.—Mise Laura Addison, the cele- | the County Jail, and opposite the factory of Messrs Uoch. | | Ship, Rrnost (Fr). Bourland, Havre, 35 days, in ballast, Bet, f wont to stay with ‘a sick friend; my wife sent for | brated tragic actress, whose beautiful performances, | Fan & Co. furriers, who were owners of @ portion of Lied with mdse and 287 tor oures diseases better. me, my slave was preparing torun away; on my | during the past week, were so much admired and ap- | them, but we believe they were entirely occupied by oon- 901 1 14 days wost of the B, L. MORTAMORE WOULD BAY TO THO) 'e y home. Aaa oe ST pursuit of | Plauded, appears to-night, us Lady Mabel in the “Pu. | tractsrs for wood work, &e. Three or four horses were nt easter): 1s and calms. have con! disease, “Cura ut voloas,” Mend pegro who had run away, as be said; I never aaw | ‘Fician’s Daughter.” destreyed—two of which belonged to # contractor named | — Ship’ Mery Merrill (of Robbinston), Rogers, Rio Janeiro, — “Take ‘of thy hoalth.” Ihave devoted many 4 i tat ett McCarthy. The City Hall bell gave a very speedy alarm, | Avg 23, with mése, to MO Roberts, Ai Tat 2183 8, 1 SHIPPING, po tnd have weecldd geccesetally thendeete ot Harrison there afterwards, the next time {caw him was | Nino's Ganoxx.—The Ravele commence, this evening. FE fr d'trom Baltimore, 40 le y0 when we arrested him in Chautaugue cousty with thefr evolutions om the tight rope, in which Gabriel, | B4 Bmgine Company No. 4, (the Eagles.) were quickly wore a Aan nnn nn nnnnnnnn ow a Tae BRS | Batlgales Aone who wish to consult mo on hoee oompladnta, ‘The whole of thls testimony was objected to by the | Francois, and the wonderful Mons. Biondin, will display | 22 the spot, with others, and prevented turther ravages ‘2h, Sion 10.3), OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE —THE UNITED | oan dose (free of charge) frome A.M. we 9 EM. fs counsel for Harrison, upon the ground that it was irre | their abilities. The pantomimes of Jocko” and “Raoul” | Thelt eHorte were somewhat marred by the scarcity of Gentoo, from Mauritius for New York —under- motte Hail Steamship RUMBOLDS, D. Lines, Com, | gneepied, Hi xen volea rues enlty Jee Te ene eae Jevant and not inconsistent with Harrison's being a free | will also be performed. Tipots We civsany purtiectocett ee inenen Dareanaet a8 Tet Cane ee eee ag cee oe ihe mails and passengers, on Saturday, October Lot, a cir one bind of medicine ig afl that le necese man, The objection was sverruled, and the testimony | Burow's Tusatax.—Those who cam take delight in | above mentioned. A member of Engine Company 49,14, ‘orbes rig, standing in for the Capes. wy North Brice of eee ol Death bed ~ river. ‘pasenge, a4 for | ite forme.” Persone whose n is attached to the 1. Ali nh ruined by th: tists. call wy me daily. Post Office, For freight of UL MoRTAMORE Mu. B.. tenet, F pee. edz sbould ~ " 4 siely , aerewes no crow-xamioatic. andthe caiman id | Waraer appt for ee character of Hraivan, is | hating isfoceraiedtpstehea less ates | smd auenaer co onmeh corn” TNA cae He =o he had po other videnes to fer except the folowing 1e- | which whe made such au inprscn let veok, ‘The cast | Bis esdence, nud medical ualstanes procul, Wibig Bile Kat Warren)’ Milla, Derdesox, 96 days, with | ™*UEueflWeit LIVINGBTON, Agent, No. 53 Brosdway. O FEE TILL CURED DRS. COOPRK, & % cord, upon oqeees s excellent. . . Rooseve:+-sttpeb, from their long preotice © State of ¥i at Tanort Excvesions —These excursions are just now (Italian), Zino, Patagoni ol Seows. Sy ba Fe! pa ‘icon the records snd proceedings of the County | Naviovat Tweartr.—The beautiful romantic drama ! thaorder of the day. The Jackson Volunteers, (Jeckson te ks Co, versel to, Fran OR, UMsschecter Wo; Compbeit (inte tthe Conard | half cured easee ss feaquently 2 bor ofmalpeneton The Court of Hardy County, is the following ‘ntitied the “ Forest of Bondy, or the Dog of Montargis,” | sxgine compas, No. 11,) Captain Stephen W. Phillips, ey: ey line,) ander, will sail fro Phiiadelphin, for Liver. | doctor's London may be seon in the N.B.— At a court summoned and held for the county of Hardy, | “ith Bianchard and his celebrated The extertain- | go to Newark to-day. The Schuyler Guards, to-morrow, | (ot Marpewell), Curtis, Gousives, 18 October inh, at 12e'cloek. | The elegant ‘wrance No. & door affords the vreatest privacy At the court house therecf, on the 2th day of September, drama of “ Ernest | proceed to New Brunswick. and make a stay of two or | with mahogsny and logwood, to A sire & Co. Ste veneet 3 , A K. GLOVER'S EXTRACT OF COPA 1851, pureuant to the provisions of the act of the General 20 days, with | Scioog stete roome, $l00; in fore cabin Ibebs has no taste, ick rr tae Siet dny of fasch tant Ubree deys. Constitution Company, No 7, are bound on | x f Glo a }, Bates, Surin Qreembiy irginia, passed at day jarch, 1851, Brovenam's Lyceum. —Miss Charlotte Cushman, the | &n excursion to Hempstead, in the course of the week, oveee. to bear Of the escape of Harrison, «slave, the pro- | great American actress appears to-night, in the beauti- | also with the same object. "The Franklin Guard. Captain | » Drie Spartan (of Boston), Sander, Surinam, 25 days, with AX. hs ctor Nathaniel D. Parren, of said county, and | tiful character of La Tiebe. in Brougham's drama. en- | Baldwin, have fixed on the 1th instant, asthe time, | “Brig Rainbow (of Thomaston), Richardson, Ragged Island, We'g, | indiscretions of youth. Office, No. 12 Ann street. Private said Harrison owed service and labor as & slave | titled the Actress of Padua.” The piece is well cast. avd Flushing the place. for their ang xpedition, The | 14 days. prith oat to J W Elwell. den, will one: the City of Manches. | ®*rance, through the entry adjoiing his store, ™ oct Joa W. Sten Baanvm's Mvesve.--Mr. Greenwood, ti tive and | Light Guard, Ceptain Clark, visit Flushing on the 17th; Live Oak pecin) Saws Darien, 10 days, with | tor, and sali from Philadelphia on Thursday, October 234. Tp MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL com- ‘ oh aptai te Rokenba: i x » | intelligent director of this establishment. hes on the Oaulker Guard, Captain Hamblin, Staten Isiaad, on Aiea ested ta tags, with ination, 008 anion-—By Dr. A.M Mi Gentlemen Justices —The Court order it be entered on | the Cristine Sisters, who make their first app oe te | the 8th ; and the Carleten Guard the iu. pisee. ta the vs aten, P'SxFzR rts! 4 vere . men—Twentieth Bditio 4 d certain be provided with railway tickets to Phila Sar md is warranted to eke, 1h ibe, Mortars doctor is coneul Tae t b. MAS RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange place. | fated con 1 ao steamship, = of Pittsbu Lag 2\—Price $1. D- "rice ¥ STEAM.— that sat Proof on oath has been made be- {next week. *P) weer, 2,50 tons | Years of f ap Ubem, that said Harrison eseaped {rom his owaer, | 18%: S this prot perous establishment | Siaitewun te t—theawicwieomns | Moa. variben, Ag Rend, arton her icst | an aectionate wile, and pecuniary dimeulties eo the hese jathaniel D. Parren, on the 12th or 13th day of Cunisty's Muvereece present a magnificent entertain- Sent weeks, Ghote the 2 Wes Wi company, | » Galway, 34 days, in ballast, Wed: 'y 15th Uotoder ; her se- | band, might have been spared by a timely possession of this pony Sek Ge that bee sor 1h day ot | mont for this ovening—congs, chorusts, ond instrameate’ | Mat ™ te foreman, W. 5. Wright, Key. was | gig cercune (Dan), Fan lass, passengers are unsurpassed for | work. It is intended eepecially for the oF wed service presented with avery beautiful watch and appendage, | “tthe Retoinette, Ray, Darien, 10 4 ‘ ‘and the rates of passage are such as | contem, marriage, a6 it discloses important secrete his said owner ; that said slave was about nine- | Performances 6m the occasion of lis retiring, and Ul. A. Moore, Mey. | thE Resrabenshee | rem 1° 487% with yellow pine, and at the same time thetable | which tL Stee ke the particularly. of age, mulatto color, with a scar on his left | Fritows’ Mixsrnexe will sing several molodies, to- | ‘suc. | “Sehr Babine, Oliver, Newbern, NC, 6 days, with naval thing the market | | To these whose health does not permit of an increase of + District Att )w hs by Dr. Engush, ba Distric’ ormey. as chosen served rorularly | family. it i ef special importance. |” ere, also, femal either budding into womaahood,or the templates an ms, aad of cure, in every com bushy bead; hie front teeth some distance from night, among whieh ise new compositi : th on Ba ~y yy: wy set, | called the American bangga ‘ ; | “Scurcne or Gcsrownxn—Om Saturday last, a seizure | ggehr Memento Smith, Wilmington, NO, 4 days, with naval ay bere [Signed by = nom ital ea —Levi a LA = os = made oy rder stoun ate the Fire Wardens, of four or echt Citizen (of Harpswell), Curtis, Richmond, for Bos- amen lerk of the Count; . eestrian entereal 4s esteblsh- | five kegs of gunpowder, wl was transpor' y ‘Mardy In the State of Virginia, pn ‘hat the | ment; the house is crowded nightly one of the Motbrush stages to that tows, contrery to, the 2 Bargares, Wostom, Poversbarg, ¢ days, ‘emont, y means the trouble and annoyance of laying visions. And from the {ajurious off sote oonse- ing compelled tim) Perienced surgeon ls also “nUtaC romedies, and mort certait to which her sex is gabioot. mo 8 fs true transcript of the records of raid court, | A*TOR Ovens Hoves.--Profeasor Andeteon, the great | city ordinance, by which it is forfeited, and convertible vi rou for their tri ‘(Extract of'a letter tlemaa in Dayton, Ohio. Ta witness wherect Thave hereunto set my band, snd af. Winara, spraare but for « few evenings more; be should | for the benefit ofthe Fire Department, Fi Viet ry m essary arrangements to have mento row Mey i isd #0 the seal of the sid court. the 24d day of dep. | be seen by all. aa E 18 ble torsne ether pertioulars, aoe po (i. #) tember, 1861, aud of the seventy-eizth year of Mx. Dickisson —This celebrated lecturer commences {d that the cost of the late Three Behe Hdonosacmack, Vicginiar” on board, foot of Vestry street, North River, or to W. ted, yo my gy ed : PR ‘ was 3 C. (aMBLE his course at the Tabernaci+. on Wednesday evening; the | in Boston, will not exceed $40,000. The cost | Bebe Belle, Post, Virginia. T. TAPSCOTT, 86 South street, New York. fore and durin~ her con- Ply nase iy ng oe oan ¥...) Cony | Subject is Bhakepears’s tragedy of Hamlet _ | “nthe Common. exclusive of the tent and decorations, | Bebr Thetia, Seeley, Vireinis. | G7EAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW YORE debilitating Ghes demebd. Gantte the bas M — Trier Hacc. —Mr. Turner. the vocalist. gives his | Was about $4,000; of the refceshsmente furnished for the 1 baw b Peters, Doyle, Kingston, for Cambridge. and Glasgow.—Tho Glasgow and New York Steamship oup- Se teas id err ca sae | ome his niga wen wwgr” | Meu en a of te iat Weir: Mgnt pt Srpcarees Wocevia nto te aa ip due form Broortye Mt —A grand dramatic performance K . for Boston. » B. two Given under my band and seal, the 224 day of Septem. | for the beoefit of Mrv. Hart comes off this even ng a: the | Bren 4 the “tith Detobes wexse and he [i, #) ber, 1861. JOMN HOPEWEL Brooblyn Museu: i] "5 x ° i ‘9 foe capno’ noose be you the relief my Mr Howley contended that the ciaiman had not prongs . oe oF mind, and thejoy 110 pages imparte Beremraed provi Proved that was & sinve, or that he had es- intel . j which plied om ao ery of B. M, Dosomesux prov’ caped—that being held and known ass slave, did not | | Bua Sewene, Muxrins Uy’ an alvertivement im | a tee meen. Hertcigls | TeT- Lachine Pessrocs te me, whien I tats eons the fact that be was 0 clave, and that nothing | another column. it will be seen thate meeting in favor CITY TRADE REPORT. } IN, 5 Beaver se over my head, in sll human probability my wite would could be conclusive om that point, except proof of the | of the shir. sewers will be held this evening. at which Sarcapay, Oct. 4—6 P.M Power, (a consort | have been in her grave, and my obildren left motherles fact that he was born + ae siave mother—that his being ——— — yt that industrious class of our female po- Asure were unaltered, while the sales amounted to ag station early next spring. we. is, of courses impgactieable to con the se ; fore e t " be 5 without the Biate of Virginie, wae no that he | pulauon will be placed before the public. Ths meesing | fu Vbin.and the rock to 2:04 do. of both sorta mee ‘J. MoSYMON, 33 Brondway, | Intanded ict the married, ot thoes center escaped The Commissioner however. decided that the beld at Hope Chapel; and a twentieth pert of the | Binravsrcrrs —Plour bus been loss active, the transac- — — For sale at 229 Broadway, and at the ciaiment had established doth peints, and made out the | expener incurred in building new churehes.in New York | tions oniy reaching 8.500 bbi« State aud Western. at Letter Bags per steamer © CB4RLEsTON STEAMSHIPS.— THE PHILADELPAIA | Liberty o! i ‘co. a I PS LE Rt Mim ge EE NE B= Cea een copa | Bek oe ¢. Our people, | bble. sweet, in bond, fotching but $1, Southern did not é . taken to the jall—the officers making their way however, cannot tee the matter in this izbt | vary much: GOO bbls. were taken, at $3 81% « $4 18% for Tom hace aonmers ses Sasssalioe eters ceenisea canes, | tecroinastemrt. tabi 8 coptentll be tranemlited en excited crowd. and not without some fighting, in ‘Tur Heveow Riven Rarnoan —This railroad will be | @ld end new ordinary. Rye flour ruled quiet at $3 20 «nd ‘mas, on Wednesdey, Huh pred, and'nc pana or expense ie gpared in securing | must be nddeige post paid, to Dr. a. M we 4 course of which Deputy Sherif McGrady, was slightly | formally and publicly epened through to Albany on | J¢Tsey meal at $3 Si\; 160 bbis. Brandywine realized | steamer Africa, for Liverpool, Ft and convenience to a Albatross 1,324. New York cay 00, 129 Liberty street. injared. Wedterday next. The train has aiready passed through | #250. TWleat tended downward, 2.000 bushels Southern Seabove Letter Bogs are aloe ob Kengon’s, i Wallotevet, | cs Ckestossan AB In eeretcas Bik. ey Mebice naan EW MEDICAL BOOKS. i did notappear to understand the object of | during the inet week. This is highly fmportent to tra. | Old sold at 75e , anda cargo of Genesee st private bargain. “4 ed = * | Sppiy to Re LYPTLEFIELD. Rinsloy & Go's Repress, Need rock on the aabaremnt torstinent ur feline Soe the invertigation aoa when about to be remanded, tn: | vollrs during the winter month, when ation i | Beri moved to, the extent of 400 bushes, prime two. Merald Marine Ovrrespondeness | Ulifsirecs, or office of the onmpany, South W “| apd alithe Kindred affections itustrsted by = ot neanber uired whet they were going to do with him. ened. Fosple ona Bow go batwere the ng) 17.478. Corn ex! tle change; | : of beautifully colored plates, as lacge as iifecby ieee i Chat Uaat he was to be taken beak to slavery, | do their business, ins eingle day, 5 bry tg 7 A hereon Werwrs, and | wATti’sts-ahy.ecbarny, Reomereh, Lescenaery, cokes ety ey fs oe y and irene of ead would rate ‘court “ #8 ice mix en — ; econ: oun, wae greatly eaciied at bis remark, and young Pa nang hg Non ee de a a gt Corron The market still continuoe dull, with sales, te i aioe otal tolase “Besson aealoa ‘eddreneed the on the wrongs ot bis ‘tace, aod | Collision with the sloop Notesuch. Capt. Buckley, bound | ““Pe2i ‘re —To Liveryool, rater were without material ol py lost quarter boat. ght was 4, hen, lost at BFrancisoo, at Inst accounts m, cheese was bei a4 her cargo, taken be got ab, and out - al stores at 2 Ineded on the bench. There was about another seh load lets | (OF pan Francigeo, on the arrival of th cad mail g£ in id aches at $5 and $6. Fae & ‘and fory againet the American | ‘Tm New York to Westport, Ot. at 4 o'clock a change. 10,000 to 12,000 bushels corn wore engaged at a. Dead Taov thats goveran a. morning. The sloop soon filled with water. The crew— | A 5 Rockey ond tieato, one cfier' cn cet Jasty scene | UF Men— were saved from the wreck. The captain waa sh tte. Ga. cad cotton rahe ho Febsliiour excitement, the court house was cleared, | UD beneath the mast, injured im the head, and bas | taxon at 0s. flour at ir. M4, and * since been delirious It ie thought he will survive, but he Py Tt Diacks gathered im groups about | {41 very eritical condition. il bd To Havre, cotton was *,¢., Phys Pian,” pe ‘ko. ninth edition ‘Seueesom pl Se RT a yaa and fugitive slave songs, from printed bal li possible care wastake® | There was no chan rates to Calife Br Banx J #anxry was ashore six miles 8 of Point Lo R. FAWCETT 18 CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED fen hd ously been distribuved among | Of Bim on board the steamer, and he was taken to tBe | sei of ‘considerable “tonmace wus cakes (A Nes. | siranciece, on asand beach, p Bho wae uprianhy het D%, RAS ats, 2 COnriDaNTiaLLY CONSOLES them These remained about the jail during the hospital om the arrival of the boat. The sloop was loaded | with \. op shore, ‘the sem wae breaking over her stern. She was for Ly ‘thou Keces afernoom, and at night patrolled the etreets in the vi. | Wit® Seur. dry goods, groceries and bark, and probably | prov rie expected to be a total loss. Steamer Chesapeake placed six eee Cinkty of the prison, armed with huge elubs, pistols, and | Tiinot sink entitely | The Nonesuch wae in company only 28 Dbis. new mews at $15 90, und prime ee Coenen, wil) call co tel other vensel and the steamer, io enden- SY commandes, oo = wot nine o'eloek, a mesting of colored people con. | YOFIDE to a¥old another aloop. came in contact with the bearyenton bu yt EP x Turis 1 the vessel trom Charleston for Burope i P. TTENTION PAID Yened in one of their eburches, when it was resoived to | Nonesuch. No biame is attributed to the pilot of the | $54 $6. A kale of 00 packages exten cured 2 sata aarany ito b orcloon YW. ati stjourn. and go to the jail Two oF three Boston and | Sith "the viice reset kort et ne eee end west | waa mete at 7), higher—120 Banx Saran Morn ranciaco, waw Aug IA, lat 35 02 ‘in | pe bp wes bound east, she’ was Tumling pheemy smynnn . pane 9\c., and being afterwards unobtainable bel ww | N, lon 127 W, the tops ‘& ship supposed to be recently ‘and ooncege o phe ey = ; a bows. He stopped the boat immoediately, but not in time | /°&° pew jury to 80 sivian ie the to ai But mations to prevent the collision ‘The Commodote endeavored to | maps weve 7 ier Gone ae nee xign arrivaie eh ine, port of Philadelphia during | Wet strate’ apeey cron vtreet. ees ‘and adopt the proper remedy, tow the boat into New York; but she was so neat the | 2 GH Sint, Ceiagen, ant others, wore | 5S ‘of September, 1551:— —Ships, 16; barks. Iie er . JOHNSON, NO. 17 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL some souks thet che was wnatie 1<' Gs co eiopoend 4, or ote, Monte, credit, as follows :=- brie 3 pobre, hota, 6 seers Ship bars 1 ACIPIC Mail srmausHiy COMPANY —onty | 22 Xnown in the trea deliegte.disenase, ‘he boos bush " i 38; 98 4 " ; ; stonm: barges, rough lim alifornia and Oregon direct, via on ‘oases that have Gor desc: 20 do. Bd; 0 hemes Tae Boe say Si ate: BE: LO | beste, EEB—Hros, eal att Charen“ requced.—On Tuesday, Ontskor 7 arborsionk | Sxlsted for year, is pre eminent. Sonattniona weehnewy . ‘ 43, do. 3734: 11. do. of 814 from Boston 94, brig Franhlin, Soper, North Atlantic | [indle, commander, will eall on, Tweed otveteured in four daye. "A peitoot sure of no shane om Skin—200 che ; 240 | Ocean, Sey R, COOPE! wom Site river, iter R, 4 DUANE STREET, HAS, FOR THR erty P| a e Ay sahay— from, NBedford | ips Wm Wirt (of Fairhaven), | och’ street, of ae li West treet, D* Inet ninevorn devoted bis practice to the treat 40 to. 4; | —— ; 24, . ann a3 oth Gunpowder—15 alt chests at fe ab | old ftom Stonington lst, bark George, Stevens, Arctis U. dak * 3 bores do. 5315 do, 63; 26 do. 48 rg + Orlean N. te the in the care of Harrison, wore two } 1 do. 44; 19 do Mia ‘tepaciae: | Omg tem Wet Rector lst, ohip Tescnay, Maleey, Postte saa Forronaten my mane, OF three of the most active members of the Boston Vigi- the proprietors have got 6 do. 67){; 16 do. 66; 18 do. 43. Ht lat, has 80 bble ap 7 SEF p- EN fest names ta medicine lance Committer each of whom, it is said, were promi. | handful of the dust in exchange for their ready made | «40, & ‘Wu: 63 bene 99.N. lon 8g Wy Ari reharge Cente Dasever produced, A perteet cure oF jock, swith the Govern- | 8° © nyane and New Orleans. Freight | JR WARKEN, NO. 1 MOTT STR * Shadrach, aud Sims cases, | garments, do. 444." Oolong=-145 half ebests at 2555. Powchong— 4 At reduced rates. Specie only taken om tinlly consulted on diseases — room. and | Tix Riowt Reverewo Bisnor Meter at Sr. Pavi’s | 15 hall chests 215%. Bouchong—100 half cheats 2054; aetore in the © ‘of the funda for the ¢ jon OF bie Cathedral | 10 cases — Bald be bod ca. nasélention’s be ea in Hopevelt | Church in Frederichton, New Brunwiek. The text waa — ight ot passage apply atthe etiee ot the qualified : = oe ee ae SS eee on | MARKETS ELSEWHERE, 77 West street, corner of Wares nse cas, HRW ARD.—JEYeRinG’ ANTIDOTE, & javue is made upon the gentioman delivered an eloquent dissours: om the fore. | by Pay 9 a : cay cuts without Barrerone, October 4.—Steek Board—$2,000 U. 8. 6 We give below « lint Lik 1awr Waltinore , going text. at the conclusion of which « coliection was ee. oo yh ody! “7 made for the above purpose NB, Juno 12, off J) it 17, lat 36 “>. Un J ANDERBILT'S LINK FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA 1S moe put, 190 bbls. Vai The tavori PROMETHRUS, | or Cook, Cook, of Provincetown, 8 N 7th, at jen) not cure, wnéer the ro} M } ; re Governor... .. Howell Oobb Charles J. Mo Usewown Man revrn Drowwrn —Coroner Geer yoxter- | mM ¥n ith 360 bbie ep oil. 3 o’clook P. Procisely, oo put up in bottles, with full direetio McDonald | day held so inquert et the foot Of Water atrect, est | this day, Maryland in Ports, Nera’ Go te hy Toe ag river. on the boay of r age, found fioatit erect, .Bosto ii W. R. Little, 104 New Orioana, fat ucknown man, about 30 years of | Bower, Joly 15—Sehe Julius Prin; lor 8Francisco 9 854, ark bod Obie Ratirend fond road Tio Fiver yesterday morning. Ver- | 635, pid, 68 asked; York aad Camber a . H L. Benning diet, death by dr in, 16% bid, Porty, for Boston 20 ‘ . Abraham H Chappell, David J Batley Dratw wv D we Losce—The Coromor like- Ovtober 4,— Brokers Sree oe Renting Darts, Strout from meh re ay ey - Charts M ; Job D. Stell * , fe ' D fi gntyal Kaiito Ww do, Rijeh W Chexale, ? ty a Bawars Jeans = on is youn, om te ® 1 Fg: o Bone ine Rai La Wns, ‘vt, tink pe + tense anaes jit, drink, oF ex Ca + Lones / t evema, by the evidence of Uatharh j ‘Coun 3,0 do, Pa 10 Vs by ~ le mo 7 bury berore the Unroner, that she discowsted the'deoecent, | Mt RN: Wao iy 1h, Wesene meal. hanes In ap z. ares ry tral Raliroad, 14k, oe Ti seoverod the degensed bore streot; al WO" Astor i | about 6 o'clock yerterday mornang, Iying ou the weirs | SSycemee es falicped. 0p: bad i0UFulton sheves sornet o¢ Wiliam,

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