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SSS oo } WHOLE No. 7219. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPRH. INTERESTING CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Meteorological Observations. Thomas Francis Meagher (loud cheers) had happened Ovrtom NO, 2 WALL sTREer, to goto New Hampshire i of coming to our gloriou® ay. August 6, 1852. New York, as if ithad not been for the whig party. Borraro, 10 A. M.—Barometer 29.20; thermometer 66; | Robert H. Morris—a man I reepeci, he was inayor of ind south. Cloudy, rainy morning. the city—was the man who introduced @ clause in che The State Elections, NORTH CAROLINA. Farerteritie, August 6, 1852. Our Ftate election took p ace yesterday, but, as yet, SALAS BY Ae tem RR we Aro en Rocarsren, 10 A. M —Quit a ral id g UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER — mrrrmrrrmrnrnrmr mre sufficient returns have not been received te indicate the " Quite cold m wT ny. | convention to amend the constitution, in this State, A By WAL. Y. PYgloe 7 fi p ri Wind west; heavy thunder storm early morning; | to the effect that nm t ive could iu Totes 1) Spruce stcatings fara earigs | APO © Reseas aap |" byte tenth Cemiioe ee paperact ao hee cae me acca | ATT same ve | Rea Lat ah beh eae, ae ey andise—Furviture. valuable stock of well assorted A FARM OF ONE SUNDRED AND the Senate Co: itt: county show that John 8. Kerr, the whig candidate for UBURN, -—~Cloudy, but not unpleasant morn- | it would have been carried—not carried, but urged; Goods and Fancy Articles. Also, Clothing, Also, 12,500 De 4 % y na! mmittee, Ing; rained hea ; cane’ ; f jadies’, "men's, nod chitdreus’ Boots and Shoes, $l adiahtfur view of the Hedvon river, for aale at $126 perder sin oxi tanron iy Governor, has gvined 103 votes, Ho haa, also. gained | Witaiwent, ai? uHve the night; thermometer 70; | but the whig party, Weal cise: bart cay deans Looking Glasses, &0, Also, | peracro A spangie Farm 25850 bundred aud sixty acres 100 in New Manower. Here is the result, as compared Bt Morristown, gersunm, willbe soid | Senatorial Movement Against Galphinism, m of one Syracuse, 10 A. M.—Cloudy morning; wind northwest; | Thomas Francis Meagher went to New Hampshire Ferm of oig : thermometer 76; looks rainy. with the last Presidential election:— ‘fi ty nores, with clegent instead of New York, and if he lived there till A TCTTON AGTICE“H. N, BRUSH, AUCTIONRER, | impr Morristown, nt $12000. M. 1, ‘SHEL. pe Ree Taba NR Fon Govenxon—1852, For Parspent—1348, | suyimeter 12; cloudy, eee morning; wind west; ther. Bis head was gray. or he wae seventy years of o'clock, im the Sal om, . p dedng. Se) i ukid: Oi 7 . 16 could not hold office. If every man, wo d child Li Neu Wa st ited Furalnaes a |g AHR CRBMMAL APPROPRIATION BIdts|/ fee, eT gM: ital da Tih Me: Core dim: dase, In M—Cloudy, but & fine morning; wint | the state. voted for him’ he could not hold. ofew evoriptl Baie ih Loseiestn a nxtures, stand Cathay $7, ha erg ere oe aie HE HOUSE, WawEacve:, 300 may, 44 1/255 | Portheast; thermometer 70; ‘barometer 29.740; mereury Unlers he swore that he was not a Catholic. Let me take 0 008 Seeary, Wines ord Cordiais in Aty of | shreee $6 260: three in, Thirty-irs street, entirely pannaaaannnooaaaannad se ad = the peri ec sel prey Mg gi Dir Bee 4! Ae ; ry Goods, Oloshing &c. i in Li tf « Faw J 8 country next to thal z rene vee Srriee ariton street Fourth avon 7 | [HE RECENT STATE ELECTIONS. — Scott Meeting in the Sixth Ward, President, | If ho removed to New Hampshire. he eoutd OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE | numberin Brooklyn. Also. first clase property for epecula: Knee ena Loursvinin, August 6, 1852. not hold office there ; and that is the New Hampshire No.1] Spruce street.—Murigace sale, this day, at 10 | tion andinvestment. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassatrotroet, RE ners 4 THE CHARGES OF W. k. ROBINSON AGAINST FRANKLIN | Josoposo Legislature, and every man who votes on the p’clook, in Cortland Alley, roar of No. 306 Broadway, by % Execution of Matthias Skupinski, In Phillips county, Arkansas, one whi: and one demo- PIERCE. second of November for the man who controls and ree Bey het od EEEtteE,wity or oreage, | UG OOO. ce vennne Weta arar ane Teale maven Se democae a shereatiatur a are one whi and | Laut evening a mectng ofthe rend of Ceneral oot | Brat Ka prin with on his vty, ae J. W. SOMERIN DYKE, A’tty for Mortgages. :, . ‘i pecs ae one democrat n ~t, Francis county, ( onway is 0 cep damnation of his guilt will rest on the souls of sik : ee ong Island, 25 miles from tho sity, in a bien stateof cult | DESPATCH FROM COM. PERRY RELATIVE ¥- Conway isahead, | was held in tho large room of the North Amorican Hotel, | ‘whip vote for hin, I fesse thee a apreal, hy bons i it. | vation, having a large variety of fruit, shrabbory. &e., with EXCURSIONS, & good house, barns, fish pond, &o.. will be sold tor $7,500, TO THE FISHERIES, M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau streo Ken Keo, Soo. ONG ISLAND RAILROAD.—EXCURSION TRAIN— ee - Lay, trom Beookiya «9 | $'7, 500. GrAkM, AND, COUNTRY, SEAT aT as far as Leard from, for Governor, corner of Bowery and Bayard stroet, in pursuance of the | made to the people. Thank God, we have got him where following notice:~ We want to have him, From the Rio (irande to Pas- Seinciscen Bie samaquoddy, and from the Atlantic to the Pac the Fourth, ixts. to cific, every’ man who votes for Pieree votes to IOWA. Dunvave, August 6, 1852, On Wednesday, Ausust {1c nkerg. For sale cheap, a fine Farm of ‘ea , peseporn ane roar coe ay. laere evn M8 SE cgi ocean eettg MoM ogy Brits ork From Washington City. Additions! r turns go to confirm the election of Clark | aveated ts,meet in the Rel erarymanitebe itis te Sate ee el . 530 P.M rs ‘coma, @ barn, o . i ‘* , f ry ni , t Seo! ote urping, leave Greep pore at 5 P.M. samo day. and arti house, and various improvements, and bat thisty wituiy | THR NEWLY APPOINTED MINISTRR TO MEXtCO—ryE | 824 Henn, democrats, to Congress, Avedsh 6,608 o ela and religious liberty. The wivest man the world & joklyn at ‘Thi train will slop at all regula distazice from the city. -M. L. SHELDON. 89 Ni will addross the mocting. 8 Faw, Said, “The wicked fleeth when no man pursueth,’ C inging may alo ié generally aro cordial e CHARGES OF GALPHINISM—SECRETARY CORWIN, Beexpocted. The ions cach way. Tickets for the excursion one dollar, and it required a two-tbird vote, 1 hay it was intended to affect, (the Irish,) constituting only a one half would be only neccstary. mtr, Dallng sald tt wae ¢ y smail portion of the assembly. coalition between the Whigs and free soilers Sn = ly invited to | George M. Dall n ’ I We goed for eerie, On thy i i ETO. ALABAMA, attenu. OSEPH CONTREL, Fourth Ward. ge Bf. Dallas made a speech at Vhiladelphia, on the a ihowinrnee $8,000. HOUSE AND HOT FOR SALE.—A NEW oH ia Montcomeny, August 6, 1852, CW SOWABFIER sen eare Monday after the Saturday on which Genvral Pierce wae H and substantial fouratiry brick houseron | SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. 5 DAVID MILLER: Posth Went nominated, There was no time to attack Pierce, or bring [ AOURsrONS 20 irae LL ges BANKS <i ‘Al see tea ees eae (eng yg eter a most Wasuineton, August 6—9 P. M. Sufficient returns have been rece ved, to show that the W.S. GREGORY, Fourtesath Ware, eny charges against him. Nobody said he had killed tl i! x 'y fo 6 sum 0: y, oe peop! jargel ainst: ri te pI rr, a dia camer CATALINE, Captain KO, Hollmices on Wedues $5,000 83.500 ENR mortgage for five Tudge Conklin, of New York, was to-day confirmed ns tion ve bre pi ee ti sta ante | meeting was by go piles pyrene aig ier not Ta ix seal gate? ald inten i consutations re. q yD per cen! et. foot revise onstitution, ’ veer od lay and Batarday, August 4th and 70h Jeavng Delaney ite eon ATPIY CO Ne oes Seve ae eeeeincnes OY | Minlster to Mexico. It is understood that he will at once ay ai being more than a third full at any one timo, and the class | {2% Would have heen onrriod im New Hi & B igs bagi conte spe ty-Sixth streate JOHN KOMEN, proceed to the scene of his labors, Mr. Letcher is on his reet, Williamsburg, lip, Now, York, 4 ngatOP.M. Din The Cholera at Rochester, roo ‘t plor No SN. R, 0 o'clock; Soturm Li hor aad retreabmin te wervod on boar: | B5,QQQ. LOTS, IY HARLEM FOR SALE, 4 | Woy home. Rocnrster, August 6, 1852, b f very desirable Lot: pi r ve e pond Sit eatentnau tka peng AHORA Brass and CoUllon | ste in Haslem wey low 'fee, cuskes Alas een duets | _ The eloct commute raed at the instance of General | no noard of Health repart eleven eases, and eight | There were some bennersin iho room, and the Unionist FeNee tel thet ce es Whab 60) son enya eee to ten acres of land near Williamsburg, at’ $1000 per | Houston, will, if it performs its duty with zeal, be produc- deaths, for tho twenty-four hours ending at four P. M In the town of Wolfhoro, lorofoco votes Club marched in procession to the meeting, with a ban- ast for Governor, How many votes were cast IAXCURSIONS._FOR CHARTER—THE FAST AND | 2¢re. Also, a beautiful country seat, with ifty-five acres of tive ofthe most important results. ‘The manner in which) ner and a band of music. for Cathol i by and 5 ° - commodious steamboat SANTA CLAUS caa be ohar- land, on Rockland lake for $s among them I. J. Treat, a physician of this city. emancipation in the same town? Juat Ered for military ead civis sociniiet, tantoy cain ee: 'M. L, SHELDON, 85 reat, | it is rumored claims are got through the'departments, if : ‘ pe one vote, and that vote a whig So much for the aaser. or particulary all on Stephens, Condit & Co., on Dey 008! DOGS!—MAMMOTH NEWFOUNDLAND ap | tTue, callsfor a full exposure, As to charges of bribery ee ik seaman nee ie aha per eee ee aac Pemane parE ret orga CITES orpr rotate ect pier, ptain on board, fh berated Peper tuperted MUGEN HORT TAALID | x neraption c¢ iembes In gucng ble reege Cock ¢ Vice Presidents were, Mr. Edwards, Fourth ward; | anda character to lose. It is lic ond Ldon't care whe W. 8. Gregory, Fourteenth ward; John A. Tardy, Sixth | hears it. Mr. Robinsow here referred. to. statistical The Execution of Skupinski. tables, which, he said. were too long to read to them, " r for a lember yard, &0. Also, a h: Fi ED icy cacegt Saturdaye Fans 0 con NR EERE | ten, English Porsior Dogs Inguive at 305 Water neoee™ | gress, I can scarcely believe it possible that any such cases jay, oxce) 05 | x 52 ward. 8 steamer % exist; but if they do, the guilty parties should be ex- Pamaveventa, August 6, 1852. . but which they would find in the morni: ors, Those ond wigeet at 72 0 Spring ture at 73 Peo A YACHT OF THIRTEEN TONS FOR SALE.—APPLY posed and expelled in disgrace. The Texas indemnity | The extreme sentence of the law on Skupinski was car- The Secretaries were, John I. Evers and B.C, Van | tables, he said, proved that it waa the loco too party, er No. 8 at9 A. M.; returning by 5o'dloc ther ap to LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO, 3: Broadway. Dinacr, bait, and fishing tackle provided. A band of music SEE = ll bo on board. as probably some connection with Gen. Houston'scourse, Wyek. under the control of Pierce, that prevented the consti ? tution being liberalized. He then proceeded to say: E Mr. Silas 0. Herring was invited on the platform, and | wit} not follow Pierce any further now On other pea his name was well received; after which @ song was sung | sions I will follow him and his crew. One hundred by the Glee Club, Papers In Obio’ are abusing me T have made several cssertions, an will deposit $100, and ¢ the decision Mr. W. E. Roninsow then proceeded to address the | to Robert Einmet to say whether I Lave mmiareproconted: moeting. After referring to telegraphic despatches he | anything to-night. Yot my assertions are false, or thelre had seenfrom North Carolina that day, and the large | 26 lies. challenge them to peed ca ripened am , ame sng | TepUtation, but C thin I hear my friend Silaalferriny Gains they indicated for the whig candidate, che went | ho will risk $1000n what Itay. Tam not rich, wat lei on to advert to a subject which, he said, hewished | I will ri k $1000n every leading assertion T have made to dwell on, You all know, he continued, that | 1 vant to TEKS RSE roe 0 mad mops! ey oun prove ave"nade any misrepresentation, they can have my mo- since the nomination of Page—(A voice—Pieroe)— | uy Mr Robiron then proceeded, b} Way of contsaae to Yes Pierce, but some call him Page, for he is not | delivern oulogy upon the character of the whig candidate known twenty miles out of Concord—they know him | for the Presidcney. ‘Tho charges brought against Genes ral Scott, on the aubject of the natwsalizntion laws, ho ried into effect at 17 minutes jast 11 o'clock this morn- ing, Sheriff Deal, with his own hands, pulling the cord that caused the trap to fall, The clergy and about 65per- sons only witnessed the exccution, the Sheriff having withstood the innumerable solicitations for admittance, Tho spirivual aavisers of the culprit were with him all night, He sent for the chaplain of the prison, Rey. Wm, Alexunder, and took, apparently, an affectionate leave of him, He was calm, in his deportment. A few minutes after 11 o’olock, Mr. Freed, the keeper of the prison, ac- companied by the Sheriff, Mr, Deal, entered his cell, to pin- fon and propure him for execution, ‘This was very uf- fecting. ‘The procession was then formed. and procceded tothe fatal spot. He carried a crucifix in his hand, and on arriving at tho drop. the priest, ascended the platform with him, accompanied by the Sheriff, ‘They spent afew I learn from a source entitled to credit, that Mr. Corwin JPOR SALE-THE STOCK AND FIXTUNES OF A CUS" tom Boot and Shoo Store, now doing a good business, | [yl Lal bhatt wiciien er operate ie { ves etell TO TEER VISHING BANKS FARE TOR Lr Pea Baan ia Emocessfal operation oh he raat om whole excursion 50 conts,— Ihe 8; stock reduce suit the i mer CATALINE, Captain Ry L. Hotlmire: will seske | buy, oan call at No S27 Hudeometresey” 7208? Wishing to | me Fishery Question—Despatch from Com= in excursion ag Above on Monday. Aug. 9th, and di odo ry Saturday,) leaving Delancey. street at OR SALE—THE RECEIPT FOR DISINFECTING modore Perry. gf ‘South Eighth snoven Tt esos, Se. by which all odor may be re- Wasnixorox, August 6, 1852. ¥ ot OF clean: i i i it NRi dod ook reLeng out | 12Herald office, ty letter. © + nme Tnasite of ky No ate ntllaener yubllabes tha Slleniog derpatah froma Tho National Bracs aadg Gotilion Bend ual FOR, SALE-A FOUR YEARS LEASE, TOGETHER METOD ROR Oe? y Po ene neeCnerary Ok Saw NBT} a , SALE—A ._, Basrronr, Mo., August 5, 1852. soompany the b Liquos store, in the lower part of cho city eae eracery ud | have been collecting information,’ Rverytiing indiont IXXCURSION.—WILLOW GROVE AND HOUSE Is | ratebusiness. Tho owner boingin adelioute state of hevith, | ® favorable issue. I shall lonve for St. John, N. B., to-mor- now open, and has the best shaded and target grounds | is the cause of bis selling. For iuformation, apply to Messrs, | Ws fog permitting. a be vicinity of New York, with bath houses, 0. and | CNOZIER & WALLACE, 213 Fulton sreot, Gin er MGOna uncaee very accommodation for pic nic, target and cotillon a Cla teen se oak xcursions, For arrangements for dinuer, grounds and bail OR SALE OR TO EXCHANGE FOR A FARM IN se oom, apply at 495 Broadw: Western New York Michi; ol be a FIRST SESSION. minutes in religious duties. Tho priest then said that he | in Concord, I believe, and there is aman named Pierce, x M 4 ai 2 iot in the village of New Roohelle, Address by mail J. W. palisars was about to die for a crime of which he did not _acknow- ’ Pronounced to bo a lie. Yt, eald ho, fe papers continue RAND SUNDAY EXO! L. New Rochello, N. J. id Senate. ledge himself guilty. who keeps # hotel there—a good whig—I don’t want to puff | to publish ite letter whiak was never proved to be his—& en at F » N.S 5 ] self . Ms f f : now lie, for the sake of publishing the old Ue over agalm. pram anger ORAALESA GRAIN, DISTILLERY IN NORFOLK. Wasnnoror, Angus 6 166 | rain Rar cet ene, mimo ig | he Rt you ed ete op heel en nea | esa iagher Ne (tena Bore) loa ry Y Re : ; : by river, at Bh, A ree ik oer) wil dat S00 bushels grain daily. and can ene . —- PUTURE. HOUR OF MERTING, ETC. Fal red: Guilty or not guilty, Cam propared to, die.” | Yranklin Viergc, or Frank Pierce. as he calls himelf, a fis loses Soar Gae Tne ae rand stroct at 9; Tenth etr 0 do 600 with trifling outlay. an be foun . 2 fe added something more, in # low tone, which could not was raised by every natuarlized citizen—I would be | ‘ : B,. TAPY, th street at 054 "Rotarniy ¢ for ai whiskey manutactuy a Grain can always had at Baer Lh aaa rege PogtPonement of the private ct- | te-anderstood by the Polish interpreter. Ilis body has | {he lart man to raise W but sinos it hue beon rueou, wo | after he lat become a citizen, shonld reside tem days in the district in which he should vote, And waa not this making a residence of ten days further necesaa~ ry? What had Douglas—the young iant—the young America—the young devil—(Iaughter)—-lately sald ?—. feo t lock. This it by tar the | 8 a in any of | crthern markets. A bar- lendar till one o'clock. Agreed to, He then moved to most wholes: most attract! ip f in may be expected if early application is made. P. S.— he city.” A good chowder, and apher retroshisente of Cea | Arenticman that knows thie deiliers, with a capical of | t#K¢ up the resolution fixing the hour of mecting of the first order, on board. Dinner furnished at first class hotels, | $16.00, is willing to engage in it, with a partner possessing | Senate, for the remainder of the session, at 11 o’clock— been interred by the priests. ‘This was all the confession that was made, ‘The priests having descended, he was left alone with will see it out—every honest Catholic said that unless Pierce bad taken on active part in reforming the bigoted constitution of New Hampsbire, which declared that nono food fishing and bathing grounds. good business qualifications and some capitai. Addross the Sheriff. who adjusted the cap and rope; and after | but a Protestant could hold the office of Governor, logisla- a uy a aeons fe SS CcIERRGEE i C. BURRUSS, Norfolk, Virginia, | Which reo to. : ie shaking bands with him, also deccended, and in a few | tor, or councilor. that is, advisor_it was sald that avery Ce een eatin te ee ear, bane 0 5 Th ion was adopted—yeas 20, : ene tL , Or, OF . that . every (hea on Monday. Augvst, ) Le98 tad ciation nee e resolution was adopted—yeas 20, nays 2d ied rods was severed, and the unfortunate man aces agli aL eg Cia vee cine nay oat (Laughtor.) To apologised to his hearers for the INE COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRI ber is induood, by reason of ill health, to offer for sale | | !¥.Bropuean reported # resolution that the clerk of rivet, bi re sidence, benutifally located just without tho limits of | the Committee on Claims be continued during the recess, toppin of, ber ural landings on the route, Cold Spring prise eixty acres forty of which aro mnder a high state of LAND OFSSI0N BILLS, ah ouch Agney in ectipert at 2 ovolook | cultivation, with a young orchard of about, throa hundred Mr. Fexcn reported back the House bill, known as the a uring the woek.—T'bo steamer NORWALK, Captain B iil leave the foot. of a atrcet, North rive fay during camp mocting, at 7 o'clock A. My Fi Dling nature of his discouree, and called upon them te say why should any man vote for General Pierce, whe Was a favorite of the London Tines—und not for hoine ine dustry, and its protection, and internal improvements-— and conelnded, by uttering a contidcnt prediction of Gem, Scott's success, and the utter uselessness of opposing his Skupinski displayed great firmness, and held the cruci- fix steadily; no tremor, not a muscle seemed to move. When he dropped, his hands moved slightly for a few minutes, and then all was still. After the culprit fell, a nervous reaction produced a tremor upon him. The Sheriff and a gentleman sup- eda long speech, made by Levi Woodbury, on Catholic emancipation, at the convention to, reform the constitu. tion. and they tacked to it a short speech of six inch length, made by Pierce, upon another subject, Inter period of the meeting—a specch on the’ property qualification, Which eays that unless a man fx worth five x | choice and thrifty fruit trees, embracing & fair , Captain Wood. will leave Fultoi lip for | of apple, cherry, h, plum’ and peartrees, all well fe Homestead bill, with a recommendation that it do not i election 5 p ported him on each side, and he soon regained his wouted | hundred pounds, he eannot hold the oflice of Governor he camy peeking om Taceday, {Yednesday, 1 aregay. wand sell waternd a din reo at oonaition afar ess. Ho also reported beck the House bill, known as | irmass, d You see they are so English, in New Hampshiro, that Ee bcos of thts centleman’ 8 suddress, Mr. Fra 1@- quarter to five o'clock A. M, Rith's fine grove of eecond growth chesnut and Kickory tim: | Bennett's Land Distribution bill. with a like recommen. | __ When all was over Plaiso was told of the execution of | their currency is pounds, and not dollars, (laughtcr}—and ing to the political incidents of the day, amd oh ating ccheroe Dee: Alnegs two bore shone a welling basen forks bo cict his brother, and requested to be taken down to see the | this is the democratic State that Franklin Pierce controis, | )?S va net See Oe a iy by '¥, | dation. Also reported buck, with a like recommendation, some merriment remains, which was complied with. Blaise was deeply uffected—shedding many tears, and embracing the body. He appears now very anxious about his own fate, which depends upon Governor Bigler. The brothers had three interviews prior to a final separation. A handsome coffin was provided, and the remains were passed over to the priests, who conveyed them away for interment. ‘The Sheriff performed his trying duties admirably. He has been most humanely attentive to the prisoners. A deputation arrived during the morning to ask a few juestions about the Cosden murder, but the priests iuter- fered, and would not permit any question to be asked. Well, as I ve said, they went to work and they attach cd. Pierce's lidtle speech to Levi Woodbury’s, and called this Pierce's speech on Catholic emaneipa- = Been er ce ot the Trish pestle de folk seatot | enthustastic whig faces before nim, reminded hits of the cons, who could be taken by any bait. Pierce never | Cu@Péighs of other days,—of 40.—of \44,—when the no- made any speech on the Catholic subject at all, and | Pleat man the Almighty ever sufferod ty eae ie pros whenever he rays avything strong on the property.uall- | Hort the oone ued cll Whig gd renee fication subject. the loco focos apply it to the Oxtholic | Loti thelact ctar omni be ions See = a im, “Bee how strong he epeaiks '?? | ast star eank beneath the whig horizon : Henry only thing he ever said about the anti-Vatholie | C!#¥ had died upon the theatre of his proudest triumphs, clause in the constitution. was, that it waa a dead let- | Pd within sight of the Cupitol which he bad 4o tor, and that Catholics didnot care for theoath any more | TocKed with the thundors of his eloquence (Loud ap- UNDAY EXCURSION BETWEEN NEW YORK AND | inciuding piazza, cocupics 1 commanding landscape view o Ker’s bill i th J Newark, August Sth, landing at New Brighton and Bec | the surrounding country, with the Catskill, the Green, the | jy ~Mct's bill. to cede public lands to the States in which Point, ‘Fare, 12% cente tho fast stoumer New Humoshire. and the Messactiusctts Mountains, 1a the | they Ue, to be sold to actual settlers, at the cost of trans- ‘will leave Robinson street distance; and Saratoga Lake and tho surrounding country, | fer cay From Newark—to 1 Bearer by ‘The mansion will be remembered by many as Mr. Bortanp saidhe was in a minority of the com- Dart the residence of the late Judge Walton, known aa Wood- | mittee in the report against the Homestead bill Javn, built by him for his own uae. eis econ and admired THE SANDWICH ISLANDS AND THE UNITED STATES. UNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG, LAND- | tion. Attached to 0 8 good ‘barn, st Mr, Swann offered « resolution, calling upon the Pro- acing St Fonkers, Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry, Tarrytown, | outhou o and a fine fewer and vesetabie, gucden, of ox | sident to inform the Senate whether Cn ee sempre Kookland Lake, Haverstraw, Verpianks, Cald- | acroanda half; and everything about it ie Gitted up ina | been mado by the King of the Sandwich Islands to us, jock, ‘and’Cold Spring, touching at Ham- | nest. fushio epiont manner, for agentieman's | to place the sovereignty of thoe islands under the pro- may.—Faro, @) cents to Newburg, or 76 | private re together, it ispone of the tection of the United States. and all information in the steamer THOMAS E. possesaion of the departments on the subject. Adopted Crantes fl. Sreverr, Esq., was thon callod upon, and seid shat. he was aiways happy to meet in caucus with his whig feliow-citizens ; that the sen of honest, intellige: 3 nee ULSE, | and inviting locations fora country, summ Wart, will leave the foot of Jay street, residence, is all this region of coun by ‘aptain tind of ier above Chambers street, Sand rning, P > s p 5 s 5 rs f lause.) History would do his memory justice. His ii elon fy the Ror, wasn, Revezing, eit ung | apply tod eckuan Finny, Preigent ofthe Bape guee. | “™™CMNN OF My are seg. oN SONTTAE OF | A Ulography ofthe prisoner's ie hasbeen progr by | he caved or his oth, CAL a mnesting at Tammany | DE oat inn sworn tence rahe ing ae ‘owburg at o'clock P.M. This boat vos New te } ng 7. Se iA ies S |, Charles ‘ono ec ? riot ortali Re ste oe as ‘orl oga Springs. to Thomas L. Marvin, proprietor of the U. 5. Mr. Hovusrox, (dem.) of Texas, submitted the following published to-morrow, Franklin Pierce never made, and he also referred to the | *¢*#i0n of a glorious immortality. Mr. 8 congratulated days, landing at Yonkers. | Hotel, or to the subscriber, on the premiscs Haraten BERT McDONNELL. UNDAY. EXCURSIONS TO WHITESTONE, NEW Resolved, that a committee of five be appointed to in- pechalie, and, len Covzihe laces and plendid | FOR SALEA SALOON ON Broadway, wari | ante nts abuses bribery oy fraud in Us nroneoutlon of it ,, vat jors, and seven v1 i - ead 5 avin Peck alip nt 8 c'elook, A. My. kitchen, ke, "The Skloon and roomearcrwell fucaished wea | OF.in tho passing t rough Oongrese of claims embracing th * - 7 beautiful biography in the Henatn, upon which the Pein aries Pine porhpetilced | weer Henary was applauded by the audience. The biography of Gen, Scott ; of hig intellcctual fitness for the dis stated that Pieree was descended from an. Irish family. | ‘Qarge of! tho duties of the Presidency ng abet ty ie But what is the fuct ? Not one of Pierce Franklin's fa- | fonPeaeation, by Dig dtwatahen toons ae hate OF ae Captain and Mate Lost at Sea, Cranceston, August 5, 1852. On the 15th July the schooner J. P. Whidbee, from 1 0 , intererts of private individuals or corporate bodies. or in | 1, 4 ‘i or h in Ireland. His grandfather was | © 36 o'clock, New Rochelle 4 oreloek. iteppi ios tee No. 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to7 P. M. empowered to send ‘for persons and papers, and to examine | the captain and mate missing, The crew reported that yet went any more than the devil went into Para- ence; by trnth proven by both ancient and 0De. inn nd refreshments served on boar: ‘are .. the captain fell overboard and the mate jumped over. (Laughter) He did not | Modern history. that the elements of a grent captain com st out prise those of a capable ruler. Gen. 8. had written hie dise aiter (he was ¢ x even come of the Irich Londonderry settiement—for his ents each way OR SALE, NEAR RYE BEACH.—35 ACRES OF LAND The resolution. as first offered, authorized the Chair to LUSHING, STRATTON the t ¢ f appoint the committee. eee é name with the point of his sword along the entire Cana= Sec ae TE ee gat eee | lssdlog $0280 Worbbeons Toabinn Seahorse @ Crtarn asked that it be changed. The Reported Massnere of Capt. Marcy and | granifuther died and was buried in {713,and was basied | Gonigomtice. Nchearm). a Fart eons he cote dow eamer GEORGE LAW, Captain Francis Lockwood, will | sive view of Long Island Sound. Tho above is abont ono Mr. Hovstox modified his resolution so as to read as his Party. ee ae cedeaseery Tas eee sg ae eet | the English flag with hie own hands, At Chippewa he n i ; cht the English voldiers that American ax well as are trifling things; but do you not see the despicable | tin soldiers could stand the cold. atcel. (voctnetua aise forgery, and their insult to the understanding of avery | Hause.) At Lundy's Lane he fought like a tiger, amd Irishman—making appealsto their passionson thiagsthat } 9441 hens British lead there received in his b every schoolboy in New York would be whiptit he did | (onecrs.) The administration of Polk. sought not know them to belles? I will notimputo cowardice | ¢) gestroy Scott. and 1m permitted him to General, Colonel, Major, Captain. or Sergeant Pierce, | t, gacume” his proper position. until, thelr plot te or whatever else he was; but I say ho was put upon an | Sain ‘Taylor failed, Mr, &. them spoke of the taking Of unfortunate horec. (Laughter,) The only lift torhim | Vorm Griscot the battle of Core nede, Pree ee is, that having now got on the democratic back, a jackass | (igrdo Scott strewed his path with thy garlands of vio~ pako an excurrion to the above mentioned places, on Sunday | &P4.a half miles from the Rye station, and half mile from | above, and it was then agreed to, ext, August Sth, 1852, leaving as follows :—Peck Slip at | the beach. "Aleo, abont 16 acres on the eastorly sido of the Mr. Bricut, (dem.) of Ia, moved to postpone the clock, PM.: foot of Di street E.R. 14 o'clock, P. | Toad leading from tho village of Milton to Ryethalt a mile | ocction of the committee till Monday, ‘Lost, .s foot of Fighth street, KR, at 124 o'clock, B.M.; fost of | from the beach, and one mile from the depot. ‘The above | Clarion ot tie comentinn tll Reney a wommittes, and ‘wonty. sixth street. B. &.. (now phar) at 13 o'clock, 1, M, | Property is about ono snd a balf hours from New York, and d yurning, will leave Flushing at Bo clock, P.M. Fare iz | most desirably looated for ploasant and cheap country resi- | Mesers Houston, Borland, Underwood, Merriwcther, and fonts each way. “® | dence, Applyto HOMER MORGAN, No. 1Piaest. | Brooke were chosen. re GALLERY OF ARTS. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. OR SALE.—A OME HORSE PLEASURE WAGON Mr. Banexr, (whig) of N. C., introduced a joint reco- AANA ARR arn HE STEAMBOA? REINDRER WILL LEAVE THE | are worth $160. Tho wi The Picayune of this morning, contains further and later advices from Fort Smith, Arkansas, which confirms the massacre of Capt. Marcy and men, by the Indians, Lovisvinue, Augast 6, 1852. By a letter from (apt. Young, dated Fort Smith, July 26, we learn that the enfety of Capt, Marcy is still uncer- g and Hi Sleigh. The wagon and harnessalone | lution, authorizing the President to grant to Mr. Van- le will be sold for $80, if called for | gerjin a site on the public grounds in this city, on which foot of Murro7 street. for Albany, on Tocsday, Thurs- | soon. Inquire Tot : to erect a gallery of arts, tain, as the last report was only a rumor, brought by ex- | has surcr footing. “(Renewed laughter ) T do not say | tory ‘until, a greater conqueror than Cortez, he stood bon nd Saturday, at,7 o'clock, A.M. mahing the usual lcs tciucke tnd nsatenn teswnasmetlareade PRIVATE, CALENDAN AGAIN PostPONED. prees from Camp Belknap, on the Brazos, that it was his fault that he fell and fainted; but he did | fore the imperial city of Azteca, and mde the tables tm we claca én tae Cepeabe tists Meniay, Wetcotny | ENON SALA EER’ CROGRIRTOR WIRING TO BO. Hr. Buicutt moved, to, postpone the, private, ealendar, po RN Rd TRU ch cara dini, LAprnEey Carell BORE MA 156 ph OE cn ie lip ered sae nd Fysdtiy. tire fi h oS i ‘ould like to di ¢ | which was agreed to, by 2 to 23, in order to take up - here we bi Pee = . ‘oulder | Of hot soup. (Loud applanse ) General Scott sp a ire from his present buai on were perieuteeset Se iarie Asunimeeaanrtiree Yacht Race at Baltimore. was shot through the shoulder | oyq protected the Mexican cathedrals, When the the ired Lei ‘i ONEY TSLAND AND FORT RAmiTON—Za8 NEW sot gel her Baxrions, August 6, 15: ere is a story told ot an Irish On Monday a yacht race, for $1000, comes off between the yachts George L. Broom, of this port, and the Bianca of New York, The distance is to the Breakwater and back, 200 miles. at present ooenpied joon. heing 170 feet deep, and The question pending was on the appropriation of very lofty in tho vicin Niblows. Satisfactory reasons | $66,000 to the Shawnees, for lands of theirs in OH. sold a strent, 6h am Kr iEAt.; Pier threo, | Fi¥en, And every information, by addressing C. A. P., at E, | fo us, ‘The debate was resumed, and the appropriation P. R. Gillisp , 125 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. stricken out, by ayes 41, nays 1. ‘The Committee on Finance offered an amendment, ap- FOF, SALE TUE STOCK, AND FIXTURES, WITH | propriating $10,000 for the appointment of an agent to , ad last armed foe Iny prostrate at his’ fect, a how Se a needa poo gel pel ie toga tile administration caused him to be arrested. Pat and asked him if he had not sold the horse without | Tis charre were teue. te eaaht pot tet oe fruits? “Yes,” replied Pat, “But,” rejofped the other, ne charge were. tens; itoughs not to injure him. te faults P ” > | this country the Church did not control the State, and an je Neill, leaves as fol! o'elock, ALM. ¢ 12 4 nd 10 o'clo pastes WITT Ae cole Tae oe cae cera te Nadoos| 20 to California; and tov te the contracts made by ll ita ame, blind, and spavined.’ % aa LR nen nd by the grace of God it never shall. (Loud applanse.) Ge)phin.—Leaves by steamboat JOHN POTTER, Pier | MA. T., this offico. the Indian Commissioners therey during theflast yoar, The America Aground, said Paddy, "these are not his fentts, the harets | Hereevery man can worship God in the manner whielt es henley gp ik AS ee Ma Ahrouph inte OR SALE-THE STOCK AND FIXTUTES OF a | This was debated and rejected, tunes.”’ (hoary of loughter ) Now. we say i was the horse's | seems to him meet—In the synagogue. in the cathedral, pniy.j $2. Returning, ieavo Philadelpnia, foot of Walnut Gectoty tnd Ligwot Store is anv of Lhe bast reande in | After an Executive seasion, the Senate adjourned till Boston, August 6, 18: ee a a ne ae . in the chapel. B&iHere a Jew can sit in our House of Rep y PM the Fourth ward. The present tenant {1 oblixod to sell on | Monday. Tho steamship America, from Boston for Liverpool, | brave Kanscm fell without, fainting | resentatives, if Rothechild cannot sit in ,the Britiol: Ninth regiment; and an too—Sey mour, of the little Nutmeg Sta have been the eandidate for the Presidene: Pariiament. In this country, Catholic disabilities are un same rights—Jew or Gentile, ( C pt in New Hampshire, own: they all enjoy the tholie or Protestant, wor- d health. For further information, inquire . 7 PRINGa 1 LBANY, TROY, AUD LEBANON SERINGS.—THR | cn tho premises, No.37 Roosevelt street. cars of tho New York and fsrlem Railroad leave the pity Hall Station. New York, daily. (Sundays exceptfd ) : Sane tWo'clock A. M—Mail train to Chatham Four Cornci JOR SALE—THE FURNITURE AND THRE! was aground in Hatifax harbor at noon yesterday; but we hay report that she sailed at 4 P, M., for Liverpool. who ought to House of Representatives. he fought Wasninarow, August @ 18 YEARS’ ws Ai : a The Hibfax line net being in working order last evenivg, | there and did not faint; but led on the troops to victory. | Spire MAUS only of (reason. connecting with the Western Railroad tor Albany an lease of a house in Brooklya. I¢ is large and well ar- CORNNECTICYT AND THE COMPROMISE MEASURES, we have nothing definite. and cannot vouch for the cor: | So much forthe horse, Charles O’Conor, knowing that he | (UIP me fey ae ag dee cr teem yn oy, Lebanon Springs, Pittsiield, Springfield, and ot ranged, and can accommodate forty to fifty boarders—this Mr. Ixornsous. presented the resolutions of the Con- | rectness of the report of her having sailed. was on skaky ground, went on to eay that Franklin page fe. 10. do. thelr, Gat Railroad roing east. Passengers for Lebanon Springs will | Mouse, at thi ee sures, including the Fugitive Slave law. as a fair adjust m Philadelphia, Cente Ore. Orth a Beatie aa Yentuitl ae ® §.,in conclusion, made an elo= ake the 10 o'clock A. M. train to Chatham, Western Rail- aacaaacniai SPP EI DEATH OF APOLICK OFFICER FROM INJURTES—UN- } Of What they said in ® p Dt qnent ay higs of New York, to fight for » oad to Canasn, and stage to Lobanon, arriving early the OR SALE CHEAP—POR CASH OR PART CASH, | ment of the slavery question, and moved that they be ENOWMMAN KILLED. World’s Fair down here :-—Whereas the human raco | forious victory, and rat down amidst loud cheering, me afternoon. Fare through, $3 MSLOAT: Sup't. the balance in ‘monthly payments—a fine toned seven | ja:q on the table and printed MAN KILLED. RAR are generally born young. Resolved. that we are born otal " as Tong clieweling a A. <8 <— | octave rosewood Piano Forte, or would be exchanged for » on the tabl P o Priavereria, August 6, 1852, sr oie Kiorded (Roars of laughter) Tt | WA wotion was then made, and unanimously adopted, OMAR AR a rt HMATLLAND | light top wagon, as the owner has no uso for the iastrument. Mr, Crrvenann asked fora division on the question, Ie James Miller, an ofeer of the city police, did in the | Rihout nus Ov stse chil that knows his own father, ee aan wy he be po i Rye i . xpress lines, ugh in font how few Jorsey Video, this office, ‘i pital last night, from injurie ted on him th 8 » be b know iit the | 80g: 4nd the meeting then adjourn. the club (the Union- allroad, vis Jersey City; leavies New York atGA.M., toot | Addrees Video, this office, =| wished to be heard on the matter, and, at a suitable ioe oy Roar Getcha — fom beg Charles O'Conor, however, looked into it, and said the | {nt ony te meoting then adjo torchlight pro- ntecedents of Pierce were all right. But [too looked | '*t into it, and found them all wreng, (Laughter ) Did yon Thi, aw ever know an election. #iace 179% when the alien and so- | ,, This was accordingly a line of Bowery, Chatha or, laws were passed, thas ores of | 2 deralism” and | way, and thence to their head quarters at the Broadway t Tammany Wall, | fy om he beads M The procession forged quite an imposing spectacle, id t woah bey | some two or three hundred marching four abreast, and. Stato of New Hampshire, we | °lt Fassed off with perfect order and quiclude. min Pjerce yoted for the tag ratand | bobtail ot dredition laws, There is not an | The Fishertes. election th ans ix not blackguarded, because | Another British steamship of war, called the Basilisk in his Presidency these laws were pe: Yot old Ben- | arrived at Halifax on the Ist instant, from Plymouth, jamin Pierce voted for them. and he is praised by Charles | England, to look after the fishing interest. O'Conor. You will excuse me while I refer to the consti- | ‘The Halifax Sun of the 2d instant, says:—“ Just before tutional history of New Hampshire, There are som» | going to press it was currently stated, In circles ordina- bf Cortland 8 for firat ol cession, nd 54 PM, Liberty strect, ‘Paro, ORNIS OUNTRY SEAT TO LET ORLBASE.— | time, would debate the question on printing the resolu- 40 for seoond olase, in 6 and 9A. M. bn TReae wes known ae © Weodland tions, if they were ordered to be laid upon the table, He, Return at Land 9 aM aed O)s Fe M. Baltimore: Wash- | Washington Heights, (entrance in Tenth avenne aod M48th | therefore, moved the postponement of the question of hove {ines, nd through baggage carried ia tho 9 A. P. M. lines, ‘owperthwaite shot Roger Kelly in i845. when a nteen, and was sentenced to impriconment, but was subsequently pardoned by Gov. Johnston. An unknown mao was killed on the Germantown Rail- road last night. He stepped on to the track in front of the eng! ne, and had a rum bottle with him, and | Hreet,) beeps Rae hlgtey oes mot May teeakt: printing until the second Monday in December; but this , The grounds, which ars woll wooded and remar wut : ; agente 5 faly extend from the ‘Yenth avenue to the Hudson rivor, of | Was cut off by the House ordering the Lsithtesg at once witch the waiks command variod and delightful ‘io THE SALARIES OF JUDICIAL OFFICERS. lat mansion which i8 equally well pone for ave mer or F a ~~ fend pia —— goer ngice pry ri ee Rg SN tan ante <-~=~ | winter residence, hat been planned with unusual tast ing the costs and fees of clerks, marshals and attorneys of Mateegh pty ar d | aly caeainaee Judgment, and combings io Ty comfort and convenience the Ulretit and, Disteles courte, pies vold in six “Life in the South, a Comp: sincular degree of elegance, both of design and execu- re s = b de- 0 Uncle Tom's Cabin,” @ d edition of ton thousond co- The distance from the Uity Hallis about mae ml by ret ety orp Mell asd hom fl eri ard be rice is ready this day, and a third edition of ton thousand tis within & fow minutos’ wal feots in the bill, and debated it until the expiratic Bs now printing and will be ready to-morrow. [t is crea | railway station at 152d street. and of the landing of the | morning hour, when the House went into committeo on iting an excitement allover the conntry, fully equal to “Un- | steamboat Jonny Lind. The house is clogantly furnished, THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL. ele ‘Tom'e Cabin,” beeping hundreds of persons busy in | sratnary and pasntings included, and will be let on favorable | A long debate took place onan amendment to appro- nding oud makiee the paper to prinvit on. Hoar | terms, to a good tenant, for one or more years, Bxtensivo | priate $5,000 for the repait of two bridges in this vicinity, ton Deily Beo says of it stalling necommouations axe attached. Cards to view the : i 4 ho have road ‘Uncle Tom,’ will, as ® matter of | fremisce may he obtained. by tartier desirous of loasiog an | Which was finally agreed to. It was as earnestly advo: oth Charles ject. W son do? When t laws was brought « Ratiroad Intelligence, Bartimone, August 6, 1852. ‘The stockholders of the York and Cumberland Rail- road, ot @ meeting last ‘ht, unanimously accepted an ordinance authorizing ® subscription of half» million dollars to the Susquehannah Reilroad. General Packer was present, and made an address, find that o printing, at the *Thore inv ; ‘ a r oh aubjec Hor Majesty’ * t his ‘Companiom’ Here it is, well written, pata bliehmer h. tie’ rs quel: cated and opposed as though it involved questions of the pair ate alla eee facts. and figures ond letters, whieh J will not repeat | rily well informed upen such subj that interesting. inatrnotive, it portrays “Lite in the 'Bonthy | ja'thocouuiry, om application ton ne 87° | Crescent moment to the nation. From the South. hore. but which will be printed to. morrow. ‘The locofoco | steamer Devastation had enptured and taken int iy a Southerner, and may be rolied on as equally true and HOMER MORGAN, No.1 Pine stroct. Another amendment, to repair the damage caused to Bacrimone, August 6, 1952. journals say. what has Frank Pferce to do with it! | portof Arichat, four American trespassers on forbid Bret Giase are terecabeer eke veined ane - ————_______————— | tho Potomac bridge by the late freshet, was debated and | — 7yo mail has arrived from New Orleans, ‘This consticution was made im 1702, just sixty yearsago, | fishing grounds.”” Lic pate Saar Sea eee set chcete vohes Ay FARMS OF FIVE ACRES AND UPWARDS, AND | yoted down. ‘The fre at Savannah, on Monday last, destroyed from | and old Pierce voled to have that obnoxious elawie putinto | We have an official return, publis! mot tneti’hs oF capoctal beuepe doe, alia wane (ie wrerte picndid Villago Tgte. Now is tho time te parchase x | An amendment appropriating $200,000 for the purchase land tho more ¢o these who have been go carried away | homencar the Lake of Beanty. ror sale, a fow Leg ot of Winder’s building, which is now rented by the govern- tt at Lakeland, L. 1. on the porth side of the Lonj shetay . itt Mes. Stowe. ig wiley "hers rersente the other” The | Railroad. Those iote ere laid out on avennes and strects, | Ment at over $30,000 per annum, was debated and re 4 looked over the old document—not printed, for | the Court of Vico-Admiralty at Halifax, on she 30th ult, as pest nothing ia New Hampshire, I hed to wade | which states the number of vessels seized since the Com through old musty manuscripts, and I found, among | vention of 1818, and prosecuted in that Court. ‘The first other thixgs, that an old, honest Presbyterian minister, | is the Hero, seized Juno. 1638, and condemned Jam fifty to sixty houses, rendering ninety families hov sel .es, ‘The property was not of much value, and was generally inhabited by poor people. who managed to save nearly 0 ig leading from the Railroad to tno cel jected. all their farniture. Insurances were effected on ali the is the, aye Pe si eamterain Pabiionedead for sine Kema’ Amo “gel ntti Neeasow snot bo found i Otheramendunents of lesa publi Amportance were acted | roperty but about $4,600. bamed Joris Heywood, wade a prayer before the Legis | 28,1830, Two vessel, wer geen 1898, nine tn i : "8, 98 C) ' »hilad inity of N ‘ork. Persons ot such lots as the; upon, when the Committee rose, and the House adjour iste Py for | lature which old Bi Pierce did not like, an has ). 8 . enc! 843, a t+ T Ti. PETRRSON’S, 98 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. vieinity o! ‘e! 4 nate Rom pon, Sister Seraphina, of the Sisterhood of Charity—for. ey Nees res passed Wis Joshua Hoy. | and61. Of these, three ‘were restored ; and the merly Mary Ellen Joyce—of New York, dicd at St. Mary's Seminary, Natchez, on the 26th July. To whom all orders ‘must be addressed, Copics of the | deriro. and ths canh or by iostal work will bosent toany one, free of costage, on receipt of | diately to ¢ LES WOOD, 208 Bre where & map of the lots can be had, and all informst cheerfully wood, in his prayer, this morning, omitted to pray for tie | mamed case, that of the Tiber, seized Ostober 29, 1961, hag iven , : 0 cents, post eaid N B—An oxcursion onthe Long Island Raflroad to Lakes | THE STATR AGRICULTURAL SOCISTY—ANTE-RENT —_—____—_. President and Congreve, (the same which passed and | not been acted ov. ue t niin me tees ae vookeettere and news agents throughout tad: are wil envoy Atta stand vith c DAPAMDATIONS—BARNS BURNED, BYO. Fire at Pascagoula, La. signed the sien and Bagg 2 sand! wy the 8 rtd ane Halfhs Deets Faged cuummeceees cbease ale - V ednet "e ey i 8 al jeywood be informe: estion 0 seth ——— dud arrive, at Lakeland ateut half pesto orclock. A: Mj | SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORE HERALD. New Onreans, August 6, 1862, | {idsoshue Neyer peg longer wanted ia tine tivase,” | mnckerel cana te taken more than mile from shore, Rann | LET Ae atl who WIR ba sag SOS Meee EEE EME res Ot to Avaany, August 6, 1852, | Boyd's Hotel, at Pascagoula, was totally destroyed by | (Laughtcr.) Vid Ren Pierce was theleading man who vot. | 0m Monday, August ist, the Coral, fishing schoomets ia resolution 1 such is the Looofoeoism of the | seizedand condemned wt St. John, was gold at auction Nee eT abih ¢, man, WO. tepreaane 16.50 Well io crn of te Const and bought by the “Amercan von nel 4 up, that we shonld fail down and worshtp | for a . ian ms thn to0ot focos said, “ We will cake up aman that | Brunswicker states it as the cussent | in m, that the nobody knows nothing about, anc ¥ will tell so many | Was Ge age Ly pave! ¥ Cran jean poor , who: lies about him, that they cannot be.-all contradicted, and Maid oo uw wd asses peters tee a tome of them will slick.” T ough’s to have begun at the | ee ee aerrer, and Edwant Gateano, the tas beginning. a4 every one does excevatmyself, Welhecontt | ter. Tho New Brunswicker adds that half the Amertoam Hon. Horatio Seymour will deliver the annual address | fire yesterday. No lives were lost. before the Stato Agricultural Seciety, at the fair in Utica, ——— in haplaintes i a ‘ Selentific Meeting Postponed. ee M . Bi Aug 6, 1852. A barn belonging to Mr. Vining, in Nassau, in Rensee- | qho Journal of this afternoon mays, hab the my toting of lacr county, was burned last mut, It was at this place | the American Scientific Association, to have been held where Mr, Wait was recently shot by a band of disguised August 18th, at Cincinnati, has been postponed in conse- PHILADELPHIA, nd gentlomen of this tare, interpreting. dreas ant ‘on by Napoleon; the indy or gontlomen they will mes of the visitors. Residence, No. 58 gorner of Bowery. Ladies, 50 a GOATS, FOR SALR-TOUR FRESH WitKERS, AND Ghat bs may wish, Tickets $1, and good to return oa the noxt ity, | da; G ROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—AN OLD H cdgtand. Also, Fixtw d Furniture of . Wagon. Sleigh and bwin Re PRE: TICE, 148 Prin 3 oK's ne iz q of the cholera along the principal routes and at int R. ROBACK’S NATIVITIES, t young ones. Inguire of JOHN HURLEY, i i Naga was denicd that there was any sie clause in the : DP aien the Clavion of Fain Fortyetaat acroct, hetwoen Phird and Lexingt antl-rente iii). or. Mabndack wie ill Cation ; then they said that it, was putin by the old fe Sane teen co SS eS eee Far nnd wide Roback’s name, en ——— The barn of Henry y; a on ewe Markets. doralists ; and, Inst, of all. t?acy anid that f¢ was the old | Btled te em ane thet tt scum fehermes, with the tyke ay og Weta S DRY GOODS. burned; both by incendiaries, New Onceans, August 5, 1862, colonista who did it, But ¢his is aot Woe ceoitation— help of the Nova’ Slottane, then there is no’ bellowing He will teach you to svuld ~ ~~ ‘The break in the Champlain Canal, at Schuylerville, is The sales of cotton ourey tho last throo days, have } was no Lge yf sigh ong , i ie be ot all events, ib | anything.” Pointe way dou ott ould quota, © saatares “Chany, Mrisstis Lacen, Shwwls, | Tepaited, and boats will pass in a day or two, ee pall Seat bas peokued Niagara's | Was not #0 bad ae itis at present, Old Pierce had jhgent ON i for doen ' Fiounces, Vell —_—— ave we : cm C07 ce nere black pepper 5 Sut tpn Trine prevent tao, Fe ee rie yBLGROTS, Agents’ Noo 713 Heavy Freshet and Loss ef Lifes All other markets are dull, ‘ carly wan ttsamty -beopies ty" Broo and Go. 1 | Camnninor Cocnse, Howton —A8 haadkome @ trok ase And with health replace disess York Hotel. 4 59 us , August 5, 1862. e quires a two- vi we ever witnessed, came off at the Cam! Say, does love your bssom fill, Broadway, op; the New York Hote agei Meriva, N. ¥,, August 6, 1852, Whe sxibe Wilettentie We ray ty Eero been pretended , that as it requ h or th ity therefore tho demoeratic party } Tueeday afternoon, (Old Boston, notwithstan athe tis soe eas for not altering it, But, nees in both of his fore lege, trotte! And that love you wonld instill secording to the constitution. every seventh yearthe peo- | only beaten because bis feebleness was 54 ‘as to unfit Into the cold hoart of ono Wjhom your presence soome to shun? Dr. Rob We have had aperfect deluge of rain to-day. A stream | prices ranging from So, m liscc, showing an advance of HINTS, SHIRTS—GOOD SHIRTS AT LOW PRICKS!— four miles hence, carried away » dwelling with thein- | one fourth and one-half cents. ‘The receipts of the week ‘Throoply collars that will stand in tho hottest woathor. Superior linen and cotton shirtings. Shirts made to ordory 4 on 3. 4 vote . ii \ ind heat owner And that hearty, thotgh old as snow, attboigiton’s det premtom shire manutacrory, 10 Vari] mates, nnd two children were drowned ; tbetr bodies have a ‘ahipbourdy 60" en Oba ceed bho Plemust, vote ehether Lape Pacha Srp wrentt —o Wervegseneme’ we gh baa : i aan, Genciemen from thowe oitios are rrepeottally jovited to call: | A woman was fornd in four fect of water, much bruised, | Poorly supplied year, theref'jyo, since 1712; the Pierces had the. power to D. Pfifer named bk. h. Biack Ralph... O12 He it business, love, or beaith, QWARLES LEIGHTON. | y.u¢ che will recover, Axoany, Augnst 6, 1852. Change it, jor they had the locofooo party in the hollow T. Davis named b, bh, Old Boston,, . 100 Bappiness, or peace. or wealth, = SEE neta A barn, full of grain, two miles off, was struck by light- ‘The receipts of produce, during the past 24 hours. have | oftheir '4nnd, They had the power to admit Catholics Tim 2490—2:41—2:48, ‘That you most dovire of crave, ADIFS, GO AND TEST I7.—-HUNDREDS OF 7 oie and consumed. i been as follows ‘Flour. 8,000 bbis.; corn. 17.009 bushels; | ond Joga, but this two penny State of New Hampshire, Robaik sek, and you hall have. 4 Droswes ere pow boing ous at No. anal steeot yy "6 - auceilepinttoni oste 7,000 bushels; rye 16,000 bushels. Flour isunchanged | cont goticd by Pierce and the democrats, would not do it 8 ting Intelligence. Ail'soumost ferire to baw; jee you'are. resperetotly Invited ee call wed Tho Pittsburg Free Soll Conven’.ion. to price but more active; wheat, no sales; corn, not quits, | ‘Tyee is not e protestant in the United States, except ® | tho contest between the yachts Kato snd Vi Barrimone, August 6, 1862 ro firm, but prices are not altered Faomit{chorg, Md., will send delegates te the Pittsburg | 0 }se. # 020)9. for unround. and Convention, Baivimore will lave five drsegates thore wer rn mixed; Onis easter, sales making at 459. » it} ‘200 Ubls. prime pork sold at $17 50 Tell you when there's evil near, the city. Dresser And how to moke it disappear. ‘ n* encents. The roience t Dr. ©. W. ROBACK, No, 6 White street, Now York. § BRACKNEY, Agert. ‘eofreo from New Hampshire, that would pot let are. | pokom of in the Mobile papers, has rsa = table Catholic hold ofice. There is not one who would | 1) witi come off on the 1sth ot y bg TahGee { rvsay yes. except the Pierce party of New Hampshire. 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