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HE NEW YORK HERALD. * WHOLE NU. 1214. MORNING EDITION-----MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. FURTHER PARTI®Gairs INQUEST AT HOBOKEN i. finger: | a weld ponell attached to : afl cord i otter fomine im Mimes, of lente Ye litle ant who uth SLED SUCORS: % He er brows bead purse. A lotter wasfoundin | cea "i ° oinst approaching PRORRRY SEMATEE—SUIREES MAGIQUES.—BRIL- | FRROADWAY THEATRE. UNE ABALLELEDSUCORSS! or THs | The following is the evidence taken before Justice | ber pocket. port marked Now York, addressed to Men | winter inthe unshine, for we know not the dey nor thes Sneed Weel Macatee, rt te rvs) Wisned ofthe PROFESSOR ANDERSON Browning and a Coroner's jury, on tho body of Catharine | Fmeline Milligan, im care of Mrs’ Lindsay Catskil. | hour, We may die, as many of our fellow citizens, om eG ee eu iwa SLB BOTTLE, Me eee Wierd ofthe Necks” BURNING OF THE HENRY CLAY, | Ann Sscboonmaker, found in the Hudsoa river, and | Her name is. therefore, supposed to bo Mra. Milligan. the deep—perbaps in # burning vewel—by railroed or COC! a” GUT ee BR NEA UNTIGHE Hae, CONFEC: | Granpsornee OF MAGIC AND ARABIAN ROMANCE. ens Together with hundreds ef ether Marvels in Mazto, &o. Reeorved sea Parquet, and Family Circle, 26. BEET THEATRE. “MaCaLLisTER THE GREAT —MONDAY, AUGUaT 2.—TAR Wizard of the Ags.— Houses crowiled.—Novelties unap- Si a Mile Foukeet ‘ : x 2—A female child, between two and three years of age, | other accident, or by a very short sickness; for di pores a rage read ie i aca with long, dark hatr; dressed in x white frock ; white un- | ecroes ana thief, giving no warning of Is approach “Te jamen K. Candage. being duly sworn depots and cays, | ger clothing. white stockings mud black ahoos approached Abel in the pasture field; Utiens, in the mo- | ‘The Scene and Operations at the Wreck, that he resides at Hoboken. and is at present master af | S—A colored woman abet tity yearsofage, very stoat, | ment ofrepoee; and hs anaght Hered fo:the high triumphe mere the yacht. Maria: does not know decessed; at about | dreseed in a black bombazine frock. ellver ipotisien ina | of his court. And it has pleased God that he should af half past six onthe morn'ng of the lst of | Twenty-three Bodies ‘Found SINCE | bedy of dece ngust. saw | leather cate, brass thimble im her pocket, supposod to be | proach nearly one hundred of our frigpds in the ah ie = Seamndireok —Hoaday ors ningandovory night floating in the river opposite the Hoho- | Bessie Williains, of Pooghkenpsle . Bethe aussi salnelties Saiieeee calasliy Treok-Macallis nitivent masical entertainments, | Ken ferry; he ordered his men to take a email boat and TOTAL. which T ebail not attempt to describe, for it Saturday Morning. take the body ashore, and wotitied Samuel Browning, | Bodies found and recognized. ; .61 | indescribable, Let us he eonsoled by the. reflee- Hi Hh Walls Enq. who come and took charge of he body,” | Not identified, at Yookors, SISO | hem tint to the goed it opened a paren to ite tae: erm Ths i pn Maria Tromper. being duly «worn, deposeth and | Not identified, at Bellevue... SEITE a | nal; forthey struggled nobly and died calmly. not with ft Uqgers trom one and the EN.—MANAGER, MK. JOH Corrected List of the Killed and Missing, gett ine she residonai No ss Grove atront New York; ar oe —— | vaunted repose averibed by Adam Smith to David ‘fume, ; nenok, Bye te; Private Ladtcetrnalibdnod mows drcensed; bastived with ber nearly three years | Total number of bodies found.............-......,72 | Inauch anhour, Repose to Hume! Yeshia cold heaety tre Watcher. Mucte Clock, Wonder reap ry in New York; ‘recognises deceased as Catharine Ann "q | train 1 i ; to his uxholy work, may bave experienced « hopeless torpor ot every moral sense but the deieide who ry ‘ings, Wizerd's Cake, Hut Making Ext: Pe or Ma, tlolio Graad Miseing. known tu have perished . Schoonmaker, and for- 0 Frouch aud Spanish Danoors, Pe- | INQUBSTS AND FUNERAL SERVICES, | Schoonmaker. wife of Jacsh 4 t, containing 300 prosénts for the Seaorite Soto, will apposr int wo di merly Mise Catharine Ann Demarest raised his hand against the vory God on the altars of bis ¢ dors without parallel rete Milo. Drouet, Mile, Lavigno, Mile, Le ko, ko, &o ‘The following is the verwiot:—That the said Catharine | y,_ rotate enemy, country could not experionce that hepe'nl joy of bites ATIONAL THEATRE, ChaTHAM STREET.—DOORS John Drew, the colobrated versatile actress wilt aua- eee Amn Bchoonmaker came to her death by drowning, occa | Coroner Ivon, ware That the decenaed person and peace which attended and ennobled this dreadful their death by drowning on the 2sth inst. in conse. | fterifice. ‘The reverend gentleman proceeded tn eloquent : this «train, for a long time, and com- £5 o'olvak. tain five porsonation characters, as roprosoatod by Lor with aN a . sioned by the burning of the steamer Heory Clay. on the PHL EE IE are elise, edness SCENE AT THE WRECK AND AT YONKERS. | afterncon of the 28th July 1852, near Yonkers, on. te THE STAGE STRUCK YANKEE, (N PaR ease, Mr, James K, Brush, who. wo un ; , ence of the burning of the steamboat Heury Clay. A DAY ‘The vicinity of the wreck, and the village of Yonkera~ | Hudron river quence o Ms ea with prayer The choir then eu fessor Honey will execus bis wonderful performance, Aftor which dancing by the lar aud attractive Freack * ‘ident i ith th the two hundred and forty-eighth hi ith fine «float. Prctieses Bongewill . and Spenimn dancers, Mite, Pouraud, Senorita Soto, a. | between two and three miles above it—wore rather a dit: | .,A curioursincident ccourred incowncetion with this | may ye ager OH Mit. A. J. DOWNING. She rerereenl Sector. groan ieed sihenstnetiene MetmaaE . ele ROOKLYN MUSEUM—BOXES aND PARQORs, | {tent aspect, yesterday, from that thoy had before oxhi- | ofthe deceared. and had heen up at Yonkers for he three : Newavna, July 31,1862. | congregation dispereed The pressure upon our space ARNUM'S AMERICAN uUSeCM.—ADMISSION, 25 | IB'Qv0, Gullery.Lii0. Doors open st Ti: tecommened | bited, Hundredsof people flooked to the spot during the | previous days insesren bf the bovly. cectdee ae dhabehee, | Janes Connon Branerr, Koa prevents us giving more of the diecourse ots.; ay ie cts pargoet. 1236, ots. extra | at 8 o’elook. Monday ovening, August 26. Benoit of day, and along the railroad track several persons were to | 80! basa lumber yard there On his return he disoover- Dear fwd = see by the aight: estes fs oe eae ‘Third woek of that coleorated troupe of como performers, KNIGHT, 1 1 d tbat the body Had been found at his own lumber yard, . this morning. among the victim e : Known as White's Ethiopian Sereoaser: vero with Mist | On which oconsion willbe porformoa the drama of be soem, As no trains were rumping between 7 A.M. aad | Having been thi vnttied a dictence of coventeen tniter, | steamer Henry Clay at No, 84, “il J. Downing merchant, | | RWS BY TELEGRAPH. EO MT ete tes ne THE LOTTERY TECK ET. 5 P.M., most of the visiters must have walked a consid | This isa very singular incident Fiehiill.”” and knowing that you generally have, and wiala Tiese ee eon he Mving Serpents, Ostrich, Ourang-Outang, &6. TT ASTLE GARDEN. CFRENCH OPERA COMIC Wau. | (Tble distance, ‘They appeared, for tho most part, to be <i Ls a8 news; T have taken the liberty to cerrest : es Fenpente, bs ASTLE GARDEN.—FRENCH OPERA COMIC, VAU- dihaa ve Boe A ne . ‘ From Albany rere deville, and Grand Ballot, comprising alsogether ens | “holiday folks,” and impelled merely by motives of curi« STATEMENT OF CORONER BROWNING. fi ty. ie A. J. Downing. ‘ ‘4 nee mn et gts eer noe of the Bailet Mines rie Osity to witmess the soune. Doderstanding the i ay Hlatachent Ib abbot Be ing pub. Spernineet i Gardeni ¥ 2 ites Soper Be Se eae eat ae raat m5 ry “s it f . y e c! “Downing's Landscape Gardenin, ~Fruite and Flowers PECIAL CORP ESPONDENCE OF THR NEW TORK HERALD. ine, Aumist 2, CHOWN DIAMONDS comte spore. ts | The trains that did run brought a large number of pas- | fished, by come evil-dipored persons, of the circum | of Amrita’ ke. tis hore cen found on Thacleeer | Srecta comme Aupauy, Anwaais tae Pivkeetentan inn tne aay nieiee ee "Nokets 5) | S¢Dger*, and the return excursion train, whieh should pass | stances connected with the inquest and burial of the | tem . Pe cr ‘ n. and brought to this village by his brother, Chas, ; ; through Yonkers about 7 o'clock, was delayed some ti body of an unknown wonan, found in the Hudson river, | Downing, of this place, ia funeral took place from his | _ A lea fant hes b arene ener " . ty tf wry’s Dock, Saturday. 4 3 362, ¢ residence yeste a " iel wt z h ish girl, name OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOYB | €nd obliged to put on additional cars. It arrived. how- the liberty of Mabie oa iene Moatlon. eatateuient ot. | ie rcativer wea ¢LCGs sate eee a eae eee | rete, Bmisibh eich, tas Divertisgomont by the Four Sisters eouts, To b B o'clock, n in progross here for t Jane O'Donnell, was chang- ave been received hionable a ‘ , 2 of | his relatives and a large circle of friends. who are left to | @ . : ol s tana e patr: Lilnsteeivarcroupesstally informed | aromas Te. Wrees. sopes overs creat s tinder tho may | ever, im porfect safety, with cleven large ours crowded | facte connected with the ailatr. I found the body iu | mourn bis untimely cmd. Iie leaves a wife to mourn ie br arte eer kick pe ‘ie ay: ieee bic hv tbeSaldrday aftrnoon concerts arincoatind, pensions are now sdkaowiadged, to be Ali bean avec fied | with parseogere—comniderably more than its usual aum- | Een fm alvanced stage of Aeoompoeltion 23 te prealude tothe w iletec will aa A petGuteL6ls: | Brathan’ det | Yemterdayiettarncelt 4 person took the stand aa a witness enn ce. inaare! : idea from my mind that rhe had beet ja waa a public aa well as a private Loss. aterda: no erson to 8 i EA'S PALAGE OF BEAUTY, NO. 53 DOWERY, DI- | Sewiy ventilated, and an ice water figatin enrove ber. sufferers from the ill-fated Henry Clay. I found nothing | much towarda beautifying our tillage, as many a aplen, is fe vod but in the cross examination acknowledge@ rectly oppesite the Bowory Theatre.—The gant | centro, making if the eoolost OPERATIONS AT THE WRECK on her body by which rhe could have been identified; | did edifice inand about these suburbs willehow. He had ea py lishment is city, ‘Admission, 25 cont ATION oy IK. and if she had any rings on her fingers, or money in her | acquired a proficiency, by long study and practice in Ku- | ‘hat one of the jurors had been tampered with Tho judge peice) ores pen Oe th 28 sagt petrrst RAISING A BOILER. kets, they had been removed previous to my arrival, | rope and America. as an architect, that few have attained, | immediately di-charged the whole jury—sent the girt to ely of Indi are discontinw Uturther nutioe. D The persens in charge of the derrick, and Mr. Ger- oy partie on tho peng van sation frock, anda and = know mat bow his place can be Aled : He, Was en- | prison, to await another trial—committed half a dozem of oar ¥ of _ = yer yccnes — ie un ‘arment, ecordin, 0 o] eo gaged. at the time of his deat in Ing oO ye muiti- Shieeerns atone wit RANKLIN MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM SQUARE,— | main, late enginecr of the Henry Clay, resumed thoir | State of New Jersey, where no suspicious marks appear | {yng the proumes about the Capital aed Stulthrentes te, | Ber witnesses, who are suspected of having committed is dressed in s different coxtn: George Lea, Proprivtor.—The above blishment 1s | operations yesterday, Sunday morning. at 7 o'clock, | onthe body. or where no suspicious circumstances are | stitute, at Washington He waa also euperintending the | gross perjury—and suspended the last witness a lawyen, dering brilliant appearauce imaginable statuary will be iatroduced, per- test picrnures of anciont stat jainmerts wil! he given, suchas other place of amusement in New York. io and Orisinal Represouterionsct | ‘The principal one consisted in ratsing the boilers. A con. | Known respecting the death of a person. it is optional | building of a eplendid house at Newport. R.L, to which and Ori a Ue es eae “ | with the coroner whether he ompannels a jury or no No | place he was om his way, in company. with his wite, hee Pot boautifal porforataces, | tug tbe two compartenectes cto cee ery aettch: | guch marks or suspicious circumstances appearing, I | brother, ‘sister aud mothercthe batter, was drowmed, ofeach day. Acminsion—: horizontal; and this being done, they were ruised sepa. | W#de out a certificate of the matter. amd had the body | also, and her body has not yot peem recovered —also, a ry afternoon at 3 e purpose of * Cl Stato: by tists,” together with a v: For full partivulars, seo from law practice, until further order from the court, He will be examined, on Monday, om a charge of misde meanor. Mmission—Seate im private boxes. 5) cents: Orchestra Beats, | in private boxes, 50 cents: aus, with cushione ‘ 5 interred where others have been buried under similar | Mra. Matilda Wadsworth, who was drowned, and her body Gov. Hunt has returned to the city, from a bric€ vialt Bis cna Bane, sant Parauet ti con __ | ehaite 8756 conta; box tihse) vue steam chamber wae afterwards ralsed which com. | oitCumetancee recovered the same day of the accldont ‘So that three | to rane Erie aud Ningure ai ee aiNARG ploted the operations for the day. ‘The boiler appeared | 4, sebeeeMree iit nda haste of the Peace. out of the six met a watery graye. Yours, Toapenttaly, Suthers, ae i : SALES BY A0cTIUN cone ARO Ale nw nny | tobe a stout one, and in order, There is yet another ‘oboken, August 1, 1852, L. W. Gd. PARAS Rn Sr ae ILLS OF THE CITIZENS’ BANK OF WASHINGTON | boiler, and an indescribable mass of rods, &c., #0 that the Sim aarneren The Cholera in Buffele. UCTION NOTICE—BY Wu. W. SHIRLEY.—500 D, C., redeemed at 3 of one per cent, bj wreck has been very little lightened as yet—not suff. KILLED AND MISSING. TELEGRAPHIC, Auwant, August 1, 1868, ts Crockery, GI — Wednesda; it B. HUNTINGTON, No. Swan street. sey, to produce any perceptible effect There are FUNERAL OF MR. SPEED. A private letter received here this morning, states that the cholera has suddenly broken out in Buffalo. A gom- some doubts expressed as to the certainty of a body belt CORRECTED LISTS. Bartimonr, Aug. 1, 1852. ko. THE SUBSORIBERS | under the wheel; allthat can be felt is « piace of cl othing The following have been compiled and corrected with : ny re assertmont of s nite, Blue Bdged, Dipt, and Des, ON IRELAN! G C, C. Ware; 6 cases Tumb) draw Sight Drafte on various Banks and Bankers te rf The funeral of Mr. Speed (who lost his life by the = : of some kind, which may be shawl or some loose gai i ticman, his wife, two or three children, and his olcstiy [AUCTION NOTICE. THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. EPEMS's Coron, No. aepcrey AB et it Wile | ment. The opinion still prevails, however, that. several | Cx: aud may be relied on:— burning. of the Hensy Clay) took piact: this imbealiy | aica within. few hours of each, other: . She\ pessoa wale —By W. L. Van Zandt. Tuesday, at 104 o'clock, in | secured by the old Black Star Line of Live: are beneath. The work was continued until it was almost BODIES FOUND AND RECOGNIZED. and was largely attended, A meeting of the members of 4 ‘She suction reems, 13 Sprace street, sale of valuable Furni- | gailing lst, 6th, 11th, 17th, 2letand 27th of © dark, 1—Miss Elizabeth Hillman, aged 68. A matden lady. F ing to his friends here, says he is leaving for the countegy stook ef a Hat and Cap Store, Clothing Counters, &c., | — = —— 2—Mrs, Harriet E. Colby, of Montpelier, Vt., aged Sf | ‘he bar was held yesterday. at which the usual resolu | ay well ag several others, ‘There is much excitement end ‘Also, without reserve, the balance ‘of choise Bogare. ROPOBALS FOR Loan-§ 228,000 SEY BN PER CENT MORE BODIES FOUND. 8—Mrs. Amelia Barcroft. of Philudelphia, aged 56. ons of condolence were pasted. pees r Y T, LEEDS, AUCTIOVEER, WILL SELL ON a cha ! eee oe: 4—Mrs, Owen Fennell of Néw Hanover county, N.C’ e 3 sl js ay, at 1034 o’oloek, at atere 1vi Brondwa; Migurtine sumac seis 000, ak the offee hans a pia aor croecz Dae (Mz. Fennell, erroneoutly reported dead, was saved.) THE SERVICES YESTERDAY IN THE From Havana and Key West Collection e nt Tresew: of Detano, Dunlavy & Co., No. 18 Wall st: ‘New York, Yesterday morning, about seven o'clock, the body of 5 and 6—Sarah Dennison and Miss Mary Cooper, ef ¥ WRECKING NEWS—MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS, BT@. Cuanurston, August 1, 1858, The steamer Ninaarrived this afternoon, She left Ha- vana at half-past tour P. M., on the 29th ult., and Keg West at half past ten A. M., onthe 30th. From Key West we learn that the bark Margarotte sall- ed on the 26th fur New York, with the boxes of suger saved from the bark Matthew Vom Bree. ‘The bark Neform. from New York, bound to Mebtlg West Farms, Westchester county. CHURCHES. an va Dini thee as i ards peorriemals cr aut ROCESS oun Aiticee: hon of oan W Bimons, of OF | The fearful catastrophe to the Henry Clay was made Wardrobes, Chairs, Ofice aud c reeks and Wak unmedintely towed in and conveyed | yidridge street, New York, and the eubjeet of discourse by the ministers in many of the ‘Wardrobes, Chairs, Office ane Counting Room Desks, ko. eompany, at the will of the holder, within three ye: to Yonke: here i aft iid hs ii y n many =———_—_____________________ | frm Ist July. Interest coupons attached, payable ist | t© Yonkers, where it was afterwards recognized asthatof | 8—Hlizabeth Shanckey. his nurse. churches in the clty, yosterday. Some churches are OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—ON TUES" | January and lat July cach year, in New York, at the Mor- | Miss Harriet T. Kinsley, of Wost Point, whose sister's 9—George K. Marcher, of 345 Broadway, N.Y. oe b ’ aay, Sd inst, a6 10 o'clock, at Ne. 255 Elisabesh street, | chaste’ Bunk and the priocipa: payable at the same place | remains were on Saturday found at Tubby Hook, 10—Joan B. M. Hanford. aged 17 months, daughter of | closed, as is customary at this season of the year; and lst Jul, D. 1861. ‘These Bonds form part of wn issue din the Hi y 7 HOOK, @9 To | the late Cyrus Hanford, of 21> West Twentieth street, New | were it not for this cireumstance, the awful evant would ‘above house. which | of $20,000, secured by a mortguge on fifty-seven miles of | ported in the Henaco of yesterday. York. " id others. sold on ac- | road from Loveland, Uhio, to a point twenty miles eas A short tme afterwards, intelligence was brought that |" ]— mary Ann Robinson, wife of Anthony Robiason, of | eve been more generally dwelt upon from the pulpit, d consists of mahog- | of Hillsvorough. ‘They are issuea to meet the expen: another body bad been found below, near York Island, | 69 perzy street, New York. ree Reve DR, DE wire, eaus; Wash- | curred in the construction of thirty-soven miles of road on whioh s boat was despatched, ‘and that also was ; | Loveland (the point of connection with the Littl i , 12~Isabella, their infunt daughter. fs sats atl asosainellinkt darian: te ese py Failvoad). Gace th dninsborsunhe cutive mites at muicn | brought on shore. It proved to be that of a young wo- | 1g Marhew ‘Crrnnel, aged 13 months, sonof Mathew | _ I the morning preached nu excellent sermon, in the 6 rniture, oc ing. Exteasion Vinin; until the Lath day of August next, at 3 o'olook, P. Me fi oven per cent Bonds of the Hillsborough bier Burenas, Bedetends, | Gincinnati Railroad Company, convertible into stock Ne. nuar Bleocker street, R. C. KEMP «ill sell ve, ail the farmivur: a Tetes; “f Wardrobes; Arm and Roc! tel 01 det a reat! Are completed as a first clans railroad, with Trail, sixty | Mn, and was unclaimed up to lust night, A description | Grapnel, of 190 Hud-oustrest, Albany Dutch Reformed church, Lafayette place, in which he | ran ashore on Saud Key on the 28d, but got off, umasaiat- ley She | pounds to the yard, sad hes been ranning, since 16s May ey lee iene ae selene ieee 14—John Horier, of 214 Wooster atreot, New York, spoke of the mournful event, He read from the 9th | ed, She took a pilot and proceeded on her voyage, aS Seyaenneear ines "chgentics | Iris thought poseible it may be the remains of Br Ele | older. Maria Bailey. wife of Prof. Jacob W. Builey, | chapter of Keclesiastics tho 12th verse of which is pecu- | Dark Yumari still leaks, Ray Og Fe TR See) 26 Nae eolbieres more Thompson’s fervant, who is missing. x 16-—-Maria Bailey, daughter of the above. liarly appropriate to the occasion. We quote it here :-— British brig Charlotte, of St. John, from Ciemfuegoa, Eighth and Niath avenues, Hourch of Clermont ‘The body of Theresa Thom. nn was found at Gregory's | j7—Mury Thompron, and For man also knoweth not his time: as tho fishes that are | ran ashore 24th on (irecian Shoal, Florida coast. She ‘neual ascortment of genteel Furniture, consistiag of latter of which, alvi Dock. on the Jers+y shore, on Saturday. 18—Eugene Thompyon, daughter and imfant son, of | taken in anevilxet, and as the birds that are caught toff by th rm Bogany and hair seat Sofas, Chairs, Rockers, Bedstesds, | has of cattle 15,931 head; ‘The body of Mrs. Scuoonmaker has been found at | john L, thompson. of Lancaster county, Penn, the snare; so are sone of mon snared in am evil time, | W8S got off by the wreckera. who threw overboasd tho belt- Bureaus, Wash Stands, Toilet Sets, Feather Beds, Mat- | 26,419 head ; of wheat, 495,308 bushels, Gregory's Dock. Jersey shore. She was the wife of Mr GW. M. Ray. of Cincinnau, Ohio”? when it falleth suddenly upon them. Inst. and arrived at Key West. She was examined on the a ra, Cord Tables, Mirrors, Kew: together | bushels; andof cther products in the Jacob Schoopmaker, of Jordansyillo. Ulster county, who aioe anit Gay: Wit aan THE REV. MR. BURCHARD, ‘28th. andthe surveyors reported her uninjured, and whem with the usual a:sortment of basement and kitchen Fur- | probability that, ass local road, it also perished. as before stated. A report of the ixquest | 20—~Abby Ann Ray. wife, an ve ¢ E fiat’ Uf, her ballast is replaced she may proceed to her destina- niture, with which the sate will commence, twelve per cent on the coat of p Pisa ae fa Tee e inque —Caroline Ray. daughter of the above. Tt was announoed, by. advertisement; tat the'sb0ve.| 10,” tthe arbltcatorss awasied 47 (poricemh eal ———_—_____— | tized poliey of the company to held yesterday will be found elsewhere. 22—Margaret Chattilon, wife of John Chattilon, 184 | royercnd gentleman would preach a sermon upon the | $0700, UI Per cen oo om OHN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 90 PEARL | {fillsborough to Belpre, opposite Park where it | | The bodies of Mrs. Henriotta Truax, the young mother, | Cherry street, New York $5 00, their valuation of the brig. ‘This amount, it is atroet.—Assignees’ Sale on Tuesday, Pill form @ connection with the great railroad liao from | and her child: found together at Tubby Hook, a long dis- | “ 93-“George Thielman, of Poughxeepsio, brothor of the | ™lancholy lors of the Henry Clay, in the Thirteemth | anticipated, will be advanced on bottomry. Siolook, without reserve—A lot of recond Baltimore to the cities of Cincinnati and St. Louis, of | tance from the wreck, were buried yesterday afternoon | gpoye ; , stroet Presbyterian Chuzch, botween Sixth and Soventh a sone fun Benet Boren, iamen th Lanier, Bu. st the ty of Wor | Hendy Tewas intended have taken Uses komeaee, | ayes i teat Chattfion, aged 2 years, daughter of the | gvenues, evterday. At a yuatter (0 cight o'clock, P. | AFIVal of the Pampero at New Orteans, Bherry Wines, Teak Irty per cout Will be reqeiced on being mosined sf | tady. but decomposition eet in and prevented It. MYER. A Sands, aged months—eon of Isaac D. Bands, | M.—the time appointed for the service to commence—a Hew. Onsserer Tain eG:A00 4 Weel oil, 2 pipes Ota: the months of The remains of Miss Hawthorne were yesterday | stanton street. N The Pampero arrived yesterday from San Juas, She ve d highly respect: gregation ‘all particulars | brought to town in a metallic coffin. under the charge of | "96 “charlotte Tohieon, (coloted:) ce oughta; very large and highly respectable con, had as brought no news. jon to tl s the report of | Mr. Lefort, on their way to Salem, Sass, oo n tembled, and at a little after eight every seat in the favorite brands, forcash. ___| Colonel Elwood Morris, Civil Engineer, and B. H.Latrobe, |” Biiss Mary Rhodes, who was badly hurt, is expectel | cyaz,cltme Mutray, aged 90, wife of Adam Murray, Of | canrch was occupied. The weather here is very hot and dry. ORTGAGE SALE OF GROCERIES, &C., ON TUES | borough to Petersburg, may be seen at the tanking ho to recover: iitoce 28—John Murray, aged ono year and a few days, sonof | Dr. Buncnarn then ascended the pulpit, and delivered —$—$$_—__—_—. day, August 3, at 1035 a No. 67 Dey street, | of Delano, Dunlavy & Co. No. 18 Wall streot, New York. | | Mr. Hamilton Hays and sister, of New York, and Mr. | the above. a fervent and impressive prayer, beseeching God t t Non: Arrival of the Southern Mail, Sorner ot Greenwich —A stock of Teas Coffce, Starch, Ri J.M. TRIMBLE, Provident H.& C. Ri. Co. Addivon W. Brown, wife and family, reported lost, wer: | "3c" Chrisvopher Renjumin Will, aged fifteen, (eotorea,) | * ai Wee idan Rpts pealier Dacwusehay keg. 1; 360K cs ‘nales, ~ = saved, . sso ; ? all present doc! spirit and humility of . ‘i sisi et Lies Visas bec, Was Goonies ba" ae Maanbipy Ratiront.~Sealed traps in ON of the bodtes umelaimed at Yonkors and dewcribel | S007 "y. Wattock #0 Allen street, New York, they might be taught to look upon present afliction ax a | Tur’ mo mall south of Wilminkton, ¢ open Barouche. 3 at the office of the company, in the cit) Springfield, Lilt- oa bei « 3 1—Mrs, Whutlock. wife of the above ign of mer 4 r of future ; that God Markets. one CPR NSWELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. ola tual Satur y, ADAM 14 for the erading, masonry, | Babvth D, Ledyard, by her brother. Miss Julia Hey, Newburg, New York. ia mAs ach cee panies New Onixans, July 20, 1868. The bodies remaining unclaimed were. yesterday even- b+ * - would vouchsafe to remember the living, and comfort the extends trom Springfield to Bloomington, Ulinois: ‘fhe dis: | ing at © o'clock, interred in the lot at St Johars Church, ace teas 1b, step daughter to D. | hesrts 20 suddenly rended and bereaved; concluding tance ut paty miles, and the route traverses che most | Yonkers, given by the vestry for the purpose. ‘The Jury, 34—A. J. Downing. oged 97. merchant, Fishkill. with—“Oh God, mercifully grant that great good may by, Portion of the State, The line ie | a» before, attended as bearers, and a respectable audience —Mis: Adeline M, Holmes. 06 Allen street, New York, | come out of thisgreat evil. Be thou always with us, and dwithout delay. Paymouta for work and | flowed in a decorous manner. The clergy of the dit Miss Fanlly Bartlett. wife of Protessor ‘Bartlett, of | ’ und us, and near to us; and whether death come upon Yprontes and plane may be | ferent denominations in the village took occasion to Oollegtite Busittite: Poughkeepeie, ” us whether by aecident, Ly slow and Lngering dlsense. At the ofices of the company | Iude to the disaster in their discourses delivered yester- : rade 4 or sudden casuaity—we may repose in the shadow ot thy ead Bloomington, Tinos; where any tater day, ° 7 ; fer ae Batilda Wadsworth, of Fishkill, widow, | throne, confiding In thy mercy. Amen.” Tho six hum. the Enaincor Departmont, os eged dredih and fiat eth hymp wasthen read, and afver- wi hi ju Springti pition will be fornished b; % e y Seer prot ferme wil Ne syed tom | THE BODIES FOUND ON THE JERSEY SHORE. | y.%rAbrtbam Cut, Fou, coumelor at aw, of New | Winds sung bythe ce” withthe omission of the wo CRYSTAL PALACE. AAA aH AAA ARS ARAAR AA DARARARAAARAAAAAAAD || ER FFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXBI- | fiyided into bition of the Industry of All Nations. New York, Jey 2, ‘Association for the Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations gi tice that the Exhibition De opened in the city of New York, oa the 2d ‘The municipal authorities have granted to them the ui 4 they ing ti t th ‘The sales of cotton, yeaterday, wore 200 bales, and te day barely 30 Prices‘are nominal Ohio flour’ is word $445. Prime re-boiled molasses, 250. Whiskey, IT ge. Rice is soarce, at 435, New Oneans, July 30, 1852. The fales of cotton during the week amounted to 110 bales; and the receipte. 1.100 bales. ‘The stock on hand, to day. is 1,000 bales. Prices are nominal; middling. 9 te 0c. The reports from the crops are favorable, and that are, an oct She: FS o” ‘ly lact Lincs in the last verse— concerning the army worm contradicted. ding worthy Of the purpose to w wa davete al nee fel pe eae AAT is net The body of a female was found by Mr. John Bertholf, rh J. Speed, Eeq., of Baltimore, Md., counsellor ‘eles: akeud shee tee beak Provipence, July 31, 1852. ciation desire fact 88, | Jo exhibit profiles, plan: and give information to such | floating in the water near Gregory's dock, below Bull's | ™! 4625; B, Retiocmmaker, of Joedaxevtile, Ulster 08 ‘An equal werning’s given. Some 1.600 bales of cotton have changed hands daring or | $a preter to om fp this city. OLIVER H.LEE, | Forry,on Saturday last. The body was found near the | meschunt., Le san ° | he rev. gentleman then announced that he had re. | the week; at Cull rates, and the market closed quite firm, New Yor is Ralirend, brushwood adjoining the poles used by Mr. Bertholf for | 41—Phacbe Ann Jordan. of the rame place, his neice, | ccived accounts. during the past week, from the deacons | Mt lee ket ite little puniea ts 5 Boe targa pe te Commisel EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY.— | bing. On thebody was found a card with the following | , 42 Plizabcth MoNaliy, domestic servant, New York, oe Ba Kh The, tad mai crestion of Many | ts now belng received more freely, and walos are made to) i 1000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 44—Howard H. Simons, infant son of John W. Simons, | x? ¢gration that the money would be expended jadiciou 4 ‘ ; % Benak ts sin ceshorised Agent of the Association Wala company, out ot aR Bey seraings of 8 bs Mrs. (name blotted out ] O08 | oe New Xorkyaged 23¢ years and with economy. ‘This appeal was becally responded | ‘bet improvement in prices. The sales are 62,800 pieces. for all countries other than the ontiuent cf America, and, | X01 Gontre ‘street, on fter Tuesday, tl © Modiste et ouvriére en robe du Paris, France, 0 45—Mre Jobanna Jisndford. widow of Cyrus Handford, | to. Dr Burchard then seid:—Beloved friends, I am not _ sos or wove go must be | Avgust next. The tra books of sald ° Milliner and Dressmaker, © | of No. 215 West Ywentieth street. New York. accustomed to apologize to the people of my congregration Brooklyn City Intelligence. 6 Office of the Exhibition of the | °0#ed op Saturday, July 24th, at three o'clock PM. and | o sixth street, No. 27, south side, between Main and o 46—Mrs. Thompron, wife of John S. Thompson, Dis- | fer apy wamt ot preparation to address them upon special Cour pr Soure..—Capt, John Field, one of the i New York,” No. 6 Charing z hbo seme as ust 3d, at 10 o'clock A.M. Dated | Walnut, ~ 0 | trict Attorney. Lancaster county, Ponn or ordinary oveasions. for it isan object with me to be | wardens of Now York, way prostrated by the heat of the them the nature of the Orn oa MULE M. BLATCHFORD, Treasurer. | 0 Second house from a office, front room, 0 ‘ Ce D. Sands, carman, of Stanton street, New belle ieee Fee when Se eared oan upon | sun, while walking along Baltic street, on Saturday, He 180 expl R sick ” second story. ° York. © melancholy bereavement which has fallen upon 80 | was’ picked up jikity great in terprise to Europo- ‘OU WANT MONKY ?—FROM TO $50,000— M {Line blotted 0b) ° 48—Mre, Isaac MeDaniels. of Rutiand, Vermont. many famniliew of ourfeliow-citizens, I at once consented, Brths Thied holes ea oeeoet tele Micon See ag ppm) dee Will coxseegond with wil guia tek ive to the undersigned, ho diam ¥00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000* 49—Henrietta Truax, of Schenectady, 19 yearwof age, | us 1 did upon the cevacion of the Lexington disaster, and | of Wyckoff and Bond streets. He is represented to lie im United States, the Lanades end British Provinces, the ye ernaceatien rend Siena ‘the “igh There were also found in the pocket of the deceased a | Wite of Peter Truax of Brooklyn Tepprinted this might for the purpose. I had my ser- | 4 yery precaricus condition. ‘Weat Indice, sad this Continent generatiy, who may dosire ‘on accommodating ‘eonéitions. For any other | porte mopnaie, containing one dime, a half dime. a six. 50—Mary Frances Cecliia Truax, about 5 years old, | men prepared; but Lregret to say to you that I have | ras msstereance Test 1s THe A 5 Cate tribute to this Exhibition kind of ‘advanors which may be desired, on good securities, | pe. iece, and one cent : also, two gold ri ne with | daughter of the abcve. cither given it away aimongst some papers, or lost it. If i seting of the uecelive Gonmmabees of tab A ae oe AO ee fearon Corman | azite or apply to the American Contignment O10 ae |e ei teen ee a et a tier Witlne ninte hur | 6l—Jeanie 1, Thompson, infant daughter of Mr. KJ- | you will bear with me, I will speak to you upon the sub- | Ata recent meeting of the Executive Committee of ctugen auOr oats or ae bere vas Polished | More Thompson, 161 Henry street, New York. Ject of death; and as a commencement I will read for | “Brooklyn Temperance Alliance,”’ the following, among also, # small picture book. ‘The body was dressed | 52—Mrs. Anva B. Marcher, of Bast Obester, aged 60. | my text. from the Bpistle of Paul to the Hebrews, be- | ther resolutions, were unanimously adopted :— William street, up stairs, No advances on mortgage. ASHINGTON FUNDS WANTED.—BANK OF THE | pl ~ “ Resolved, That the political parties be requested te a orice ,, “ 53—Mi-s H. W. Moore. aged 45, of Oxford, Miss. ning wt the thirty: seventh verse of the ninth chapter, i n. hereafter, when the building will ba ready for , Mat asa tiemcatectierl eee Fee Tee ee oa aTieh Small apple eprig for the | 4 —Mlee Havithe-ne, (sister of Nathaniel’ Hawihorne, | cr at lcbst a portion of that verse, My frientte, this toxt ptr rbprag genet ing Memes pie hed Y applications for the admission of Objeste to the Exhible | ——_—_ HISON VEFEN DURE, 7434 We bad half gaiter shoes of black moroeco, black ribbon ro- | the author.) of Salem. Mats. |e cars, of Newburg, | think. Gh ieee nwa Gloomy thought, and’a moe before the day of eletion; anid in default of thelr Hon must ropromnt (otvili-iply their -atars and purpose, OTICE—SUFFOLK BANK, 82 WALL STREET.— | ‘ite witha steel star on the re 4 informea | New York. : ese sci | coteten nado of fecling. Life is «weet-ty leave it ta, | *UCh nominations as are worthy the support of the triends ee ere teenabar ee of square feet, ‘Tho books of the above Bank are now open at the , Mr. Bertholf proceeded to Hoboken, and informe i6—Mier Eliza Kinsley, aged 13, of West Point sad, and, sometimes, frigh'ful. It is awful to die, Itis | of temperance and good order, within such time, then the J will be exhibited’ wn Motion—the Motive | Banting House, for a further subscrip'ion of four hundred | Squire Browning. the Coroner, that such a body had | [t~Miee Hlizs Kindley. aged 13, of Nf : an event which tears us from all we hold. dear--from the | ©mMmiltee will proceed to select and nominate, or cause Power to'0 farnished by she Amoclation—and apptignsions | (H.tsned dcllars to their capital stock; Shares $30each. | heen picked up. ‘The Coroner ‘proceeded to the dock, | bi —Mise Hariet Y. Kinsley, he i reenes of our childhood, and the mellowed prospects | t° be selected and nominated by the several Ward. Alli- for the Admission of Machin 0 be 40 exhibited, in addi- oe een oe 10 per | but as we are informed. did not examine the body. He ‘ ances, suitable candidates for the offices of Mayor. Police d 20 per cent i tion to the genera! description aod the requisition for | mon ine, vis; October, November, December, 69—John Stevens, (colored), cook on board the Henrg | of our age, and shuts for ever from our view ouut of Motive Power ro- ‘owiag } paid Mr. Bertholf to make @ box. and to bury the need fe 4 ~ January. o the light of our dear friends, and of the mountains, the | Justice, Jurtices ef the Peace, Chief of Police, Members weer esse at " It was interred within three yards of high water mark. | Clay. ae the Assembly. Captai lice, Aldermen, Commis Se pare hatte wad Ch ~—._______ | Arter the Coroner left. hore who had charge of the body | , (—Miss Elizabeth D. Ledyard, aged 56, of New Lon- alleys. the rivers, aad the coran ‘The grave clothes are | iene aaa ren aha Canes’ Qooree: Proper to announce that Paintings 60,000 72,2048, A7 SIX PER CENT INTE | examined the pockets of the clothes. aud found the | don. Conn. which stiuta out’ the view of the stare theme lnesy pelt | most endeavors for the eleition of such candidates. . Also, $60, rest, on Uond and mortgage, articles mentioned above. Coroners cannot be toocare- | | 01—Mrs. Schoonmaker, wife of J. 8. Scheonmaker, | which shuts out the view of the stars themselves; and | ™'LCiiivag Ghat the test of che qualideations of cam? adarity be Litscstion of spaces the as. | More sndue,) om productive real esvate, in this'eity. Also | fulim their examinations of bodies. ‘Thorough iavesti. | Sbove named—body found at Hoboken. sire ating, renees know no ound or light of Joy. It | aigstes eball be thelr past lives asd characters, and that he risht to modify or reject applications; | Neyter te thivcicy of Broskiyme Arply te cee otf" | gation should always be made, and articies of dress MISSING—KNOWN TO HAVK PERISHED. AU acquaintance "Buch “is Pucath— rot ter fant | no verbal or written pledges will be either asked for oF eb ee eee be) Se, foreeece by, rociee apartiian "JOHN F. CONREY, Nos 1.25 Wallstroet, | +hould always be saved. 1—Helena Chatillon, aged 14 months, daughter of John | Hointed ‘to ail men to dic.” The first’ death must | Teecived.’ Tooking only to the genorai vbjecta of the enterprise, ema egarengt oes = = We have, since the above was put in type, seen the | Chatillon. of Perry, bore been frightful—even angels must have been Sunxpay Trarric.—The proprietors of taverns, groce- ‘The Asrociation sito rorerves the right ol dscormiaing the | cg WANTED-—FOR A FEW MONTHS, FOR ; :t oe i ¥ " mactueseanccserd ay sex wacom tine | OOO Tatras tufts ata | Sti ob lar sas ogni amy | tee Wim wn ert woman Poh et y sew ut of ure, Ww rt r " A + outed to desieeats ou axont to whom | three ‘ier the atone, Addren, with real mamg, Seg. | Vsit Loher friends at Hochester, and was on board the | d-Uliza ————, servant of Mr. Elmore Thompson, of all be delivered when withdrewa from | wink Herald Office. Henry Clay with ber mother, three brothers and cousin, | Now York agbest at the mortal struggle of the man, Death | ries, confectionaries, &c., were yesterday notified that the is nota debt due to nature, for man was born for immor- | law prohibiting rales of any kind on Sunday, with the tality—there was no death in Paradise—and perhaps the | exception of meat aud firh, would be rigidly enforced tarth would not contain a sepulchre were it not for sin, | after this date os == | all of whem were saved. BODIES NOT RECOGNIZED AT YONKERS. Whe —— MN in th ious derartments of the eR i pani : hen Adam was driven from the gerden, and cowered ™ Bitibition will be awarded under the dicvction of oapavie TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 18 WastCHRSTEN IOUBST The following, not having been reoognized. were buried, | teneath the curse prononced upon him for hie transgres. | Court of Common FP ‘Bnd eminent persone. ae nan an +x a THE WES STER INQUEST. the coffins being marked with the numbers set opposite to | sion, Death commenced his career. The sentence went Before Hon, Judge Daly. Nie Peetimaater Ineaiiocs ond lasercen of thts Gee weal Ocean teases eedateny aot boeken eae FIFTH DAY.—SUNDAY, AUG. 1 each: forth and it wns the penalty upon fallen man When | QUBSTION AS TO THE LIABILITY OF PARTNERS the roductive intellect and industry of their own and Minh ocinerlon THRODORE SEDUWICK, Presidents | No.d North riv Wn, Wuerres, youre, yore, first clas: steamboat JOHN POTTER, Pier rat ‘ad v gu Vat M. aud 2P. My through in 494 | ‘The jury met at 9 o'clock, pursuant to adjournment, large gla striogy Slack open worked bonsee gold ring | 2t,reesfellow man dead, you ree what in ean do; and | _ Willem Leacenwerth ve. tnshony B. fen and nice : where you see the sorrow, grief, and mourning of death, t.—This war a motion mads by Mr. Florence Mo- rer diay rely}, $2. Returning, fo Timadelphiag foot ot Walnut | &t the pry lh tae lt mtn (argo gy sag a sin bas ‘ntered wirenat the seca of this sad “dls: | Carthy. counsel on behalf of the defendant Longet, te gh Andesite) ve - Me 6 , at Yonkers, ‘ 2 ter. t . Ww. ore was not? jo an execution issued in this action. Pivot S "Anderton, Chan We ost ~ ~ = a oa ae pi ee wihie oor asi Stréiseritp. cavvaxo, Wat oy ee ee aes Chee! there not a wasteful, reckless, and_ wanton. dis Of | that judgment was recovered om open ree Theodore Sedgwick, Pees he Dik ce Rae William 8, Ledyard sworn—Lives in the city of Brook- | gction shirt, figured mock Che with enka oo Ce reek | human life, forselfish and unworthy purposes? ‘This was against the firm of AB. Allen & Co, Richard. A ‘The office of the Company is Nv. 53 Broadway, whore ce- ’ faily,(Sundays excepted), At | lyn, L. I. ; isa clerk; recognizes one of the bodies here his pooket were twakeys, one Bavine » br re the sin—the dead are the victims “As by man sin came | who was one of the y v5 Per Ng =~ Pak habeas ote W ta ipa Cling Zar ray | tevin ie by of hse Sic Bc | Heh fast ug Crago zig tas Mn | Ine nec by ma'am dh dato | Yon ad yt irra of ame, har ting with Wostorn Railroad for Albany and Troy, Le- | yard ; she was a passenger from Albany to New York on | ¢. s ‘handk ‘, le Prid® of bis heart, the au soeptre. 1 the ‘Springs, Pitta field, ‘aad other tater. 7 " ‘ am, WS Pocket handkerchi«f. aud a pipo, also a slip | or the audacity of his infidelity. may sometimes prompt | execution Longett moved to set it aside, on the ground nendate eeations r “acsommodstion trate | the Henry Clay, on the Ue Toba ee ee nL oe NYA) direction “Jaines Donnahtes, 60 Leight | him to Attempt the overthrow of Christianity: itself, | that he had pald bis abare while pariuer, and also be- if 71 H “treet, the truth is still before bim. that man must die. The | cause Anthony B. Allen had. for « valid consi ears old, a maiden lady, and was born in Connectic’ «; a) woman—dark brown hair, earrings, r( i ol ted to him # general release and fi nity saved ; heard the body was found in the river abouth, s| i ' ,‘M¥¢found in her pocket from Donelan’s Hotel. | eration secs only the pall of the other, Themighty king, | His Honor, the Judge, made an order, setting aside the Fi ews " Inoattey ze trot a b : ar, ‘street, Albany; blue colored. round, tin snuff | and the lowly slave, the rich, poor, humble, and brave, | execution, and tually enjoining and restraining {OK PHILADALPAIA DIREOT—U. 8. MAIL ANO la Thome he Sa about 7 P.M; Mi |. “comb and pocket knife, and a few ceuts ther execution or proceeding against v al : all follow in the one course, for the sun never sets upon | issning of —— - - — crow | radnaprgte lines, through in four hone ate | ce erties! evar Faany, nhaee Pee Tia 4—cirman laborer: thick whiskers extending round | the empire of the King of Terrors, and hechaunts with | the defendant, Lengett, to whom he also awarded oosts CHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN —THE REST KOUTE FROM | ods ve Jersey City: lonving | danghi {oe i 5 . under his chin, come gray hair, brown frock cunt, heavy | joy over the grave of buried nations, Even we cannot | of this motion. ntineea of en 4 Now Spats, teiee ye Cones Pgh eg : tig erty creas | Hare, po! ter were passenge™s ou the Clay, an ‘were’ jth ae. blue Gverhanls, in front of which was ross, long survive; we daily eco some friend or relation re- oy fod ok a Pe Belem Pe * : stamped underneath “ Glauber Hoffo.” Tn his pocket d. and th of woe which we now wear for oth- Cotten Crep, in and after July 271, leave by steamer Red feign 4 Mand 84 FM. Baltimore, Washing. Fermission ~es giver to w tines, wh removed the | ‘a. 4 card of » joweler, residing in Rivington street, New peti ms pie eere Roe whieh we pow woes feo | rhe following Ws an ext ‘of a letter, dated No 1 Necth river, B through tickets aoldin the | body. " vingt | ract ol ¥ y sbove Tines. and through baggage cartied in the 9 a. Me , York. with death. in pain and in anguiah, for heis great, powerful | Macon county, Alabama, July 19, 1852 ;—I su tw ‘clock M. Fore, $2 STO THE BYDY OF MISS (ARE.ef T. KINSLEY, . og re Bure." Fre eokete, or further tan rm ply ae thoes | HFM Rey Abija bGre pn affirme’ —Make my home at West bite ly, appare nly German, hairturninggray— | and unrelenting, Be then pre ‘my dear friends for | you would like to hear something about the cot ane a Li a ee } iter boots tipped with patent | jt is dreadful to fall into the hands of the living God. | ton crop. I mdent of the weed being mull, NONEY ISLAND AND FORT HAMILTON—TAE NEW | Coint; Tama mir ster of Loe gospel; L used to be pastor be Nona Bin nf 4 | On splendid ttoamer, SAY’ GUERN, Binahee, | cf the Highton’ church, which Misi Kiacley atecudea; | leather: hd white cotton stockings. dard Cle Gonehaerisio Biteee tie: 6onViotCe epee te | fi oo ee eet Cais tac eeneiees de e. — Fe - 6—A young and apparently genteet woman, but much tt A in nerve or hardened in impiety— | days, have destroyed several crops im this neighborhood; ope asens ror ome, few ah fot Bert bareeiie” gene | Kner ter om ite. and ree niyed her by w desertion | pura the foae fn eadly daggced tate saree fiat Gers We woeetitie We Gok often cenih. Boee may | and I heard yeetcrday, at Stewart’ stor, they had de- NR, 6 1 gelor , P.M | en ’ dressed in mourning. a black muslin 8 Py It tthe | si tev crops in t! arrior ibor- sith tte ape ker” Pris cnet | ig endo, Eat ug | pt ane at cameo ado | ihe Mack etng ead ork gen ore | Pc age yh KE tutta mtn wt | hod SoM ono ‘e"hey a wom angry wil this a healthy aad desirable place, | ‘ute eacl Hn ? et Po rashes ody | “tzaw bemmet, black kid gloves; on her left hand a plain | sickness, and stretched upon # bed of pain, if that | prairies, ue seamen petwaon the island and Now York, =e ie | Tome Wetlog thar aeitca Riot have found a body | jinjle diamond and gold ring, and in her dress » portina- | Couch could testify, 1¢ would tellus that he shuddered in | "The Mobile sldvertiser says that the cotton plant isgene- sreehs for Albae¥, Oh TNSGURE Weer | Which ‘auc have born tone Hie’ Geers, “any | nie, contains $9im gold and two $6 bills; inside her | geony at the thought, even if the forgotten merey | rally small and backward. and in many cxses has #ut- x, vo return th nd Saturday, at? o'clock, AM. making the Yeceription of the drow Ker which he 'had@eccoiver | 10" % ‘ke Teft breast, was a small tokon or something | Of restored strength would prompt him to deny it, | fored from the usnal cotton diseases t Sof Robinson strect. ings, The ateambont Alida will leave ay the a hemety :—Fawn colored’ silk dress, with blue. plaid | thats,’ © tkedintheshape of a heart, Herfestures | ‘This reflection it te which adds terror tothe thought | A tremendous thunder storm, says the Beton Ronee hab ~~~ ——____. ace on the opposite days, Monday, Wednesday | ery een eed int pold. watehee «| sce: 34h oan 4 Vable; but ee had tong black hair of stepping from the plank of a boat into Y. | Advocate. of the 22d ult., eccompanied with wi Grazer, Hous, CORNER OF AWANTINTE ” = hipees en gre belt; white ops teeaied ‘ten ‘ Ts (ste 1th oF z pon yorng. Sepereatly a tend We know where we are, but know not rhato we ei. visited this vicinity = Monday night lh the Treet ani roadway e ——} i be by tet i a remed in figu: laine dress, , o ot bh death reaches us, or il, We are rorry to Jearn. has made . eeeeee meee eed iad a the cmoeteleganh ttyiee with Reta upon tile body’ ¢ createed mss tah Gemsitine st09 iy robad on w necklace oondating of seve: | fn ‘what ‘shepe whether on the deck of & Dura. | crops ot the pleaters In the country. Many of the ot mi y oe i ml 3 NANNY ES ‘ x ¢ ee y ste. ge imitati le, aod on the forefinger re ved of down, surrounded @ vicinity of the Plains ec Tt will be kept oa the Ameri er DY tw é jon pear get | ing, steamer, or on a t ton crops in t y ST eeiies altns comttoes ‘and th protec ar te | ST JULTEN BSTAPHE CLARET <0 DOR, | SUN SSU eh at ere teat) Tire ace eft band 8 large. plain "ring. In her poeket Wy conuaing fends IL is no matter bow we areburied— | are completely destroyed. How far he storm oxtomled rank among the best famit " + fine condition, od | ITB; . ot 8 5 re had an orange. some money in a smell beg or purde. an’ ‘ A pageant, such as we have witnessed | we t aecertain ‘ —o Dow apt Sorrnsde, 00 Ape Sl pee ts co dane, | inay ee hg Ay; tt ast: and'tn the’ rer thin wore. |, certificate fromm Mr God favs, Palmer of 41 Irving Ws othes aap coon alone bier, followed by a faithful ‘We woth pean in the parish of St. Francisville, - b ‘WM. B UNDER’ JL, 40 | Te informe tly ~ oe +‘ < Sur we bho | Vince. dated July 4. that Bridget Broderick, supposed to} tow; for they are only incidents which accompany the La, is reprerented as looking well, and there will be I: fin. ~-appears(o Rave Deen caused | he her mame lad left their servies (9 get mactiod, and | event whieh no mon eau shun. Tonos met an aged and | UA; i repress . wen ——— ees Perintentay > * ivirg het a Digh character, | man, ¥ho come up from the dark valiey, with * i celibe. a e . GREAT CALIFOK AND THE PUBLI The ingest Gee o remnove the body. | © S-lemale. age from 2ilto 30—-midaie helgbt—haie datk Sam hi for he was strickon nearly unto | The Caddo Gaseite, of Penghe 0 pot Bae Bx ee, Oey at HUES Ta Crna, Siete tee ped Son “ me — ved ot amb § pink and white o dress, and long yd recovered, and Yasked him what he thought planters of that rene ae 6 v WMH. UNEERELLE 480 Broome atroot, ro vee mbling. 0 diop cor-rings, of death, His reply was. “it is solemn thing to dle of an uncommo rr ; : ‘i ai | by. The largeat assortment inthe wore ef toveiog. Wire A iy aoe potter fe EODIYS NOT IDEXTIFIRD, AT BELLEVUR HOSPITAL { seh wore the opinion of a goo man of this great | q’ho Washington (Ark.) Telegraph spoake in the mesenger, thranch {n thirty dava, ahead of all others. | Hre=.is, Seanrs, &e, an aytonsive assortment of the recovered and clawed, but thet no witwosene sho la-A trenale; ObOUus 40 penne Of ane teot atx ine! chonge. what should the wicked not fear? We should be | moat flattering terms of the pro-pect of large crops of Bhippere will please vend in eee ween celta Mi ta. |] Demiiorend Pavindelphic Parkers ee pale Ales: London, bpensd tilt 60M pita high; dark hit; @ Ggured muslin de laine dress, wich | prcpared for that great orisis in our history, and | cotton im South Arkansas. Similar intelligenoe teaches daken at the loweut races, Sma a ron nblin, and de or, &, © a 0 feo : : “ i | timce rowe of brass buttons in front ; two gold rings on ' imitato Joseph, who laid up his store agalust the | ys from almost every quartoy of the State P.M. day ofealling. BERKFORD & CO. 2 Astor How ¢ | fifteen to twonty por cent,

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