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TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT death there, they would regard worse | views to divide our strength and cripple our Our Albany Correspondence. Jennings the Murderer. ave also to take into the cal the yast bd sn iting C. fer Cee ree Phe ereclalned Ausanr, Jaly 10,1954. | ygyelecl Jennings, the murderer of Mrs. 1 pa cance of Pvp od ae b were a Oo on the Constitutionality of the Ohio the bud sts pelnanon® Bows jourishing. We are nos | and tecelved abs popular verdict againat our cause, | 2Stet.of Schuyler’s Fuilure upon the Susquehanna at North Haven, will be executed tomorrow, (Tuew 3 progress which we could marcely have credited Liquor Law. ‘of the spostalic injunction mot to speak | andno explanation or protest we could make would | Ratlroad—-Three Hundred Thousand Given to dey), July 11, between owes ae eleven | hav we not recently reecived from thet quarters (From the Uroana Cituen, July 7.) ‘of dignitier,” but there is no divine for. semove the | Yrom the pablie mind. We | Creditors of our Northern Road—Conduct of the | 9 OX Lo gg eS ee neatly printer Seliias of peeiemaree Degen abe, tan.tte:shanniedophication me bare had bidding us to hat oars ay be ood apne! thea 8 sndeneer ana srctonnly, jnjare Canal Board, §e., §e. Fons ll i ae & day. tank | Teybelieve, hee never y been in Aus under eometii rests wi i, bd tralia. eating» on the male Thiet Justice bn org ‘With the dlemdog of Heaven and the ed. With a vote, such as we are able to cast, a ‘The high banded ewindl'ng of the now notorious ft wen in process of erection for bist. This forenoon Tho other groups of Polynééis ‘Would also be ra- Supreme Court, ing in town on of the frieods , we efforts probibitory law will ot long be delayed. We | Scboyler, and the effect produced by his wholesale | he #ppeared rather more Coton anton dong He | pidly developed under a rystem of steam, comma for mecoareh men sball be elected to the next Legiola- Sonate om ‘omak of all a ‘Clansea, conditions recklees plunder, is by no meane confined to the | ¥## perusing » Roman Cath se pen pat pa ably a hich wouid pine ge ee ioe Contrary 0 lam, were brongh, before | ture who will put forth earnest and resolute effort | and creeds, to lend vs 8 Belping band. Te ee | iocgity of the New Haven Railroad. The Sasgue | wil nt, unies to hs a priest. An Irish girl, in con- | ghont gx’ malllious; Sumatra two coil oe ‘on Upas, root and branch, and cast it into the | at widows’ sighs and orphans’ tears, roba the poor, | henna, leading from Binghamton on the Erie, to | versstion with him this morning, said she hoped he | about four millions, anu the Phillippines ¢ one of the taoat remarkable | fire. ‘The legalized traffic ‘n ardent epirits, with the | tramples upon the week, aid slays his infatuated | Albany, the capital of this State, receives a very The sane be Be ree —— = "e+ Lethon snaps sumone, Deckien wees faee ae wae Be ever delivered by any, Jadge, ten thousand appalling facts proving its cruel de- | victims on every side. Wherever he’ goes, devasta- | severe shock, if not a suspension in its construction, hi rpg made the ots rr, eh a nee apr wage ice Cane or Jow, in this or an ee county. of a po vastation, isan insult to the intelligense of the peo- fon re vip marl hi vet, Ei inentored sasinns in conrequence of the Schuyler failure and the sus- gees is mohing very ‘definite in such an ad- Pease y woven les tage peconnenc i ‘All these lost je dignity ple, and a flagrant wrong upon the'r sacred. in- | God snd goodness, and no efforts pared pension of Gov. Morris, who were under obligations | Mission. ‘The knife be dsed upon Mrs. Bradley was | form, aa it were, the passive agenta of 4 descended to the low and vulgar gasconade | gienable righta. itis time to say, with an iniexi- | ta crive him from the habitations and walks comunerce, masa nian at he ntaretiog wo | Weg tik Ml og eden | te sll de it tet ahesteen sa | he, emarution completion nd eauipment | Hpbi He asin acemarhcrocometom tie | acre agen, totam hem oro! acomat! SS” ¢ * » y lade ; some one ve c That Jonathan bas his eye u - See he orlake os ihe she saedeeny ieee oe. Ba ig agian 7 fee er eruee gS ogc cer mys VErT SLIFER, ‘preeidente & Cor, are practical railroad builders, and would | was taken from him. So he hags the lie to the last— | gent from the fact of the S2oatl expedition ct So edge was anything bus manly or > and consciences by the opiate of 2 court livense,” | BAMUzL Larpomy} ecabvantael push the contract, through if they were furnished ap aera amp ee J a fen Fe prota the Golden A i the line of be na, ve pees deal + It is readily conceded, in regard to most impeni- | J. M. W. Gris, with cpsh at the end of every month to pay. thelr | Poilt. We do not believe he will distinctly admit the | pagacity and evteroriss. "But ‘Australia pe fee ve Phd creme - “Jologe of tiie Hi Rand | ing social eee ae tee of self, | Harrisburg, June 7, 1854. men; but the ccmpany contracted with Schuyler | horrid crime of which he baa beea convicted. There apampered with America, bas nothing to fear. A * yaar . voy Serre a ‘at Ppl fs and Morris to fornish funds only to a certalu extent, Koes joule for be aa Nee vo that he is | Rivalry in this case is but another name for mutual aseassine. It is her right to protect herself against No. 184 Cugrry straeer, New Yor, and after that certain amounts of scrip at regular in- whole truth {¢_ through is re amen gon — Seotboct pp rnon,and 7 oopaly see ther nat me Fe, tainted meat, spoiled provisions, unwholesome odors, Tuly 6th, 1854, } tervals after s portion of the rosd—sey some forty | suppose that somehow he might, by’ his. denial pene pepsin for these colonies, short weighte and measures, and the storage of TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. should walla cause the intervention of er, he knows not ecially tar Vittoria, toet ou : der. Now, if the promiscuous eale of toxicate BirN in this or fifty miles be in an available con- molhy end, Chat woul aevetnie we not | and especially for , our own port has yg drinks is more fatal to ita and oticing in your paper this morning 0 2¢-) aition for the’ accommodation of freight and | C2sctly what, that would save him, or change his | been selected ar the western terminus of the new line. Aner than ll thre, combined, can be s | count of the dreadful collision which took place be- | passengers. The directors, thus far, have farnished | Pusrd duty bear the jell tomorrow afternoon ne | as OF teal er eens ekelis be eee doubt that it is constitutionally right and Just to re- | tween the ships Trade Wind and Olympus, I hope | the funds regularly, monthly, in accordance with [From the New Haven Courier, July 11.) history. : strain and a ic? The Supreme will the liberty I } you will excuse y Iam taking of offering a | their t, and continued | ,, Between ten and eleven o'clock this forenoon, | Ji is aemewhat singular trat the two countrice Court of the United Staten ha wetted thie question | 7 emarks on the prevention of such accidents, | so tq oho ee ee the | Michael John Jennings will saffor the fall penalty of | which had moet to voi the new route have far- “ ; in the constitution of the United | derived from of more than twentptve |". = period. a throwing the law by death upon the plies, foe the manter nished the stimu ue which has brought it imt> 1 a con ion CE am experience of more ‘wenty five | stock into the market, as anticipated; but. now the | of Mre. Esther Bradley, in July, 1863. The doomed ration, It was never dreamt that an: thing fot Baie rhe abe y Lir-ied is peyton ting it ce eee Ve vite rine any beim aad stoppage of both Schuyler and Morris places quite a |. man exhibits by ie ate of penecianice Ae ‘the wealth of the Indies” would have sfforde the altogether, if it ran erage’ Mr. Justice McLean | ‘The following rules are extracted from the mann- | different aspect upon the affairs of the road. It is Lagi to die, bein ed. that 1 ace naar newer: for. 385 oe sai eth assured that his sins are par- tent agency was in reserve. ee ry ge may Penge A State may, | script of a New Treative on the practice of Naviga: | much to be regretted, and, as matters now stand, it | doncd. He socuptes cell No, 15, and spends most of Pere gold ixcovery bes accelerated commercial i ‘that great and comprehensive po- | tion at Sea; but as some time may elapse before my | ,,ems almort impossible to continue the consti “bis tame in reaoivg his Bible and prayer-book. Tne rv i see crotttie the ef yi arg! of ite poe work is publigted, I would take this opportunity, Gon of the Susquehanna road, with the fallares'of gallows upon ‘which he is to ex; ike crime is the sli pent per peg pore teak Eel bet ¢ Uatron sayss—"if the State has the power of through your kindness, ue Fea) them anewe to my | the contractors on one side, and the strong and in- | same which launched Foote and M'Caffrey into eter- | phical relationa of the globe as well aa the social finential opposition of the Central road on the other | vity. t and political dest of the world. eee ere hoa at ia iecis coh ts ge tho Wu. Tuoms. | ‘The city of Albany is ready to isoue ita credit for” | Jennings was visited by a large number of people win conclusion, let.oe invoke © prosperome tip: for length rohibiting it alt ther, if such be ita | BLES TO PREVENT COLLISION ON SHIPS MEETING | million, for the benefit of the road, the moment th esterday, to some.of whom be conversed freely. | the noble vessel thut is to a fs the part of harbinger policy. Tha joterit ding his first taal cadel BACH OTHER AT SEA. directora are able toconform to the requirements o | Mr. Smith, the city missionary, had an audience | of such a gulden hope. all the reply we need x pen hire oe, ae Tyo ships approaching each other on +2 gen nd the act authorizing it. But, as matters now stand, | with him, and spoke very feelingly upon thé awful or yey ‘folly ovum teneuel or other ceremonial that a probibitory law is unconstitational. tacks, clese paaiediand it is doubtful which will | it is very doubtful whether that time will soon arrive. | fate before bm. He was visit Fa | was Tae from the citizens of. Melbourne to ita com- ® ‘The neceesity of such a law may be easily an} | Weather the other, ited by, e one on the starboard tack | Under all the circumstances, the directors will b» | ther O’Brien, of St. Mary’s Church, who desired to * ra-io The satisfactorily proved, by the records of our courts, | must keep her reach, while the other on the | compelled to ask the next Legislatare to extend the ree the pfisover alone, and remained closeted with ee ip deediecasen see" late to | oe into-e ct, prt tack must way; but if, throagh | time for its completion. him for some time. He requested that Jennings d tion it rather bi f logy for the by the throngs of inebriates confined in our prisons, Frnorance Ur. stupi ty, erase on the port tock | ‘The Mostharn road, cut through a portion of this | might not be disturbed during the day, as he wished neglect pad wih tia. habe, tele it will not be boas by the burdensome taxes to feed and clothe the vic- : hy tears not up, and a collision is unavoidable, | city, and extending northeasterly some furty or fifty | bim to devote the little tame he bad on earth to his | ¢j the cet Binge nin eho Hh er ee fps) at then. beth vessels shonld put their helms a-lee, b: smilee, to Engle Bride. on the verge of Vermont, | God. Permission was granted to Father O’Brien tear Se rretivaaeta ardevarvarel’ bi stroyer. This great moral and sociel reform which | Which means they will be thrown. in the stayg, and | about receiving Albany city bonds to the amount | to perform high mags previous to the execution, and : . it is our object to secure, is not an unknown and | Sbeuld a collision take place, the shock will be very | of three hundred thousand dollars, to assist in pey- | the honr of six o'clock this morning was aber Army of the “andwich Islands, untried experiment. It is, in several of the States, | Much lersened. ing off a portion of its debt. This loan has | for that purpore. He was found, after the departure (From the Alta California.] a fixed fact, vindicating itself by its wholesome and | _, 7W° ¢bips meeting each other right ahead, and | teen oppored from the beginning, by a large of the priest, upon his knees, and in prayer, and ‘We have received # cupy of the report of R. O, Deneficent ‘influence, pouring a tide of bleasings | &eering opposite courses, both having the wind free, on of our real estate owners, many of whom | Upen rising remarked to win, who is pre- | Wyllie, Seeretary of Wer and the Navy in the dom!- upon thousands of ‘families’ and protecting the | the rule is, for each to port their belms, by which | have not the least faith in the ability of the roud | scot with bim most of the time, that he had derived | nions of King Kemehameha. Speakiag of ware and young, the inexperienced and pre ake pm the | means they will pass each other ou the port side. | everto Pay either the interest or principal; and they | much consolation and comfort from the reverend | rumors of wars, the report seys:— gins and spares which the rapacity of avarice would | But if one ot them should be close hauled, them it is | conscientiously believe that 8 tax must eventaal! father. “Reporte of intended insurrection, with & view to to it; that it was. only i | piaces, where | Spread in thelr way. The Moyor oF Au, Maine, | the duty of the other, which is going free, to pass to | be levied to preserve the faith of the city, Shou! A book called the “‘ Golden Manual,” left him by | organic changes in the constitution of the kingdot, men lived, who could not bear tosee their eix months after ‘the cnsactuate tcl! a bitory law, | leeward of her. such @ requisition be made, the payment of euch in- | the priest, receives much attention and study, and | had reached the goverment t b many sources; bors enjoy themeelves, and-who would talds--"’The police were usually called out one bes. | , Bat this rule “should not be too hastily adopted | terest or principal will be resisted Jo the tail end of | frm it he occasionally reads in an andible volce | the King’s ministers did not feel it consistent with lement of such questions, which aetateon dred nighta rears dons the Cominet of the law, | iD the night time, because if a veasel or her light is | judicial ings, Eminent counsellors have | meiked portions having reference to his case. their duty to neglect the repeated warnings given ; and he eail the unworthy of his place if eve nex bean called out once.” Professor | suddenly seen onthe starboard bow, were each to | ‘already been consulted, whose unanimous opinion | _ Yesterday noon, be remarked that his appetite | tothem; sfter conferring with the Prince on the d not meet and decide the case. Stowe makes the following statement:—‘In.a farm- | Port their belms, a collision would take place. This | is decideuly expressed that the law pretendiag to | Was not very good, and ate for his dinner only @ | matter, they concurred with him ‘an increase Court held that the Legislature hed authority | ing town of Maine, of 2,400 iuhabitants, there were | Tule fs therefore only applicable: when vessels meet authorizeshe issuing of the three bun thousand ' mouthful of bread and a potato. of the military force was indispensible to the safety ‘a law to the evile ar sing from the : " . | each other right ahead or a little on the port bow. | dcllar bohds by the city of Albany is clearly uncon- , About 3 o'clock _yester: Good- | of the King’s anthority, and even to that of the mo- reareatioy Genie ‘that the lat is at eighteen dram All bat four were volun- 5 ¥. 5 w in question afternoon, Mr. Steam vessels, which are always supposed to be un- | etitutional in many respects. Uoder such a ha- | win approached J cell, and found him on | ney in bis exchequer.” t pach a lng Te ma nota Drokibicore laor | erally closed on the passage of the lay. These.| der the command of their heli, are deomed to bo,| zardcus view, what capitalists will loan their money | bis kuces in prayer. After he arove, Mr. G. eays— | "In consideration of these rumor’, an additional if it had been. passed in accordance with the | upon them, seized all hele Bi ccnp ured it | Vessels going free. The commanders of thése ves-.| to pay the indebtedness to two or three individuals, | ‘‘ presented bim with some » Which he ate | propriation of five thousand dollars was made to the ms of the cunstitution, it should ba the ground. They were now without the | sla ray that if sailing vessels would keep their | who Bold the road in their hands under mortgage, | With avidity, and remarked, that he ‘could est a epartment of war, iu addition to an ‘opriation had not been. passed team, ard thelr pauper tax which the year previ; | Proper course on the approach of a steamer to- | when them exists constitutional doubts whether the | Peck of em.” Many, persons, particalarly his own | of fourteen thousand previously taade. PR soomas by and was therefore no law. He would there- | ous was eleven hundred dollars, was reduesd to | Wards them, the officer in charge of the deck would | city is lable for the payment of the bonds which | country men, at this time come in to see him, but he | the following +xtract from the report, ee l@echarge the , who bad been impro- | three hundred. ‘The inhabiants met; they had by | Shen see exactly the state of the case, and steer so | a1€ contemplated to be issued on the 25th inst,, ag | wae in exible, and would not look at anybody. Ho | skilful and secret policy, the insurrections and rebel- tenced se it. this operation cleared eight hundred dcliars as to clear the sailing vessel, and thereby pre- | advertised ¢ tictino commissioners? Will Messrs. ters. appeared much annoyed by the iy rein of lions were nipped in the bud:— wish: i , vent a collision ; and that it frequen: pens | Ten Eyck, McNaughton, Martin, and Bleecker, all | Alcut 4 v’clock he was visited ‘ather O’Brion, | Revelations subsequently made have only tended ie tha fall boot fhey resolved to add six hundred to their school | That “thoee on board De eee | rece y cen ence the’ botide: leseed euider | Father O'Gorman,and another priest, who eonsg: | to cenfin ihe vent of thereat dengon to once wed by a personal friend scrupulous men who should feloniously attempt to | become alarmed and keep changing their course | their band and teal. ed in prayer with bim for half an hour or more. | the King’s government had been exposed for many pe doubt revised and a) fasten vpon them the evils from which th Prod wihest py Sad principle, thereby mutually de- | The Canal Board have d to en! the Frie | After their departure, he revived considerably, and | months, and the nece:s:ty of the above er will n lan- | just escaped.” ey ceiving each other as to their intentions, canal, as the Rochester deman: Nobody | appeared more devoted. At intervals, when no | mentioncd, and of others which have been taken to used by the Judge, : It rye. estimated that by a thorough applica. | __Ships meeting each other on a dark, stormy night, | thought different conclusion would be arrived ut, | pemons were Leip be seemed inclined to con- | avert these dungers. without detriment te life or , is omitted in this, tion of the law to the single city of Riga splice or in fopay weather, the utmost vigilance and pre- | These very disinterested millers and flour specula-| Verte. and, among other things, he remarked that | property. What ttore revelations were, who made thought, it was deemed to omit it. | honored birth place—it will eave to its inhabitants | £¢2Ce of mind on the part of the officer of the watch | tors demand that the State should pay them uncom- | Sherif Pemelee and the Messre. Bryanshad behaved | them, sid what three other precautions are, eannot ie the atatement:— annvally three hundred and twenty-eight thousand | 18 necessary, to prevent collision. Many melan- | puted thousands ot dollars for using the waters of | with remurkable benevclence and Kindness towards | at present be divulgea without detriment to the Indge, after dollars.” This farge sum, woree than wasted, would | Choly instauces are of frequent occurrence, of col-.| the Genesee river, for the benefit of the Erie canal. | him during his confinement, He leo asked at | King’s service, and, perhaps, danger to the nation. op to that clase fornjab house rent, at’ $100. each, for 1,000 families; | tions which take place under the above circum- | They claim that river as their exclusive patrimony, | What time 1 thought he would suffer. I told him e total expenditures. tor the army and navy for a wan sball shall ive to each of these families five cords of wood, | Stances. On 8 vessel, or her light being seen in this | and so thy tell the Le; and ‘fapudentiy | between 10 and 11 in the morning. He replied, | the year ending April 15, amounted to $17,178 514. withsl he shi 0 ive barrels of flour, and $80 worth of clothing, and | C#f¢, the first thing that should be done is to ascer- | declare, that though the State may drain the wk | ‘8, Lord, have mercy on my soul ! je Secretary recommends an appropriation of roment has then have'a surplus'sufficient to build fatty aeeitiin tain in which direction the other vessel is steering. | aud other rivers, to supply the » it poasessea | _ At 6 o'clock, Mr. Jones sent in his supper, com- | $50,600 for military and naval urpooes, the yvides for the protection of houses st $00 bach, five meeticg boases at $2,006 | This can be done even in the darkest night by simply | no right whatever to a drop of water in the Genesee, | Pored of coffee, cakes, &o., which he partook of, | increase of the military to ve hundred mea, the Hbeaty, personal secarity each, twenty school houses at ‘ach and taking the bearing of ber light when first seen, | They construct mills upon ita » with the fall | and aiterwards remarked, “That he eaten his | force at preseut numbering ninety-oue, fate $12, for instruction in these temples of | &2d egain in afew minutes rwards. Then the | knowledge of the amount of water used by the State, | last supper ou earth, but hoped his next would be From the folowing report of Francis Frink, Major bas been ban ‘and science. The Rev. Mr. Hadi Port- | difference of bearing will point out at once the direc- | .ard aware of the fact that in dry seasons the supply with bas Savior in heaven! and Adjutant Gereral of the forces, we should lunder i a: “One hundred dollars will ceaente tion in which she issteering. Then, but not before, | for their mills frequently fails; still they continue to | _ At 7 o'clock I left, with the promise t> retarn at | judge that the urtiliery department was in sather a bus, had eaused to be l'wad for the inéval faatrovement of the ‘than a | (28 18 too often the case) the course may be changed | build their mills and demand damages from the | 8, nd remain with him all night, at which he seem- | ‘dilapidated condivie u:— on, fatly “of | thousand could @uritg the reign of ‘ol. It | to goclearot her. Butif the light does not seem | State, large amounts per diem, when the water is | ¢d much pieased. i Four or Honutv.v.—A quantity of old iron gune w. and that | bes been aata that pend liquor is now weed in Maine | t© cbapge in the bearing, the vessel must either be | nccestariy wanted for public accommodation in the’} ’ Mr. Guodwin sat up with him lust night, 28 & | and one fine brass piece, most effectually spiked and bdge 8 van and John W. Andrews, Eaq., of Co- | than before the law wast enacted,” Boston quer | coming directly tow you, or your vessel is | canal. ‘hese millers applied to the lest Legidlature | Companion, and through him we shall be able to | otherwise injured. They are entirely ruined and it is sufficient to ea is arg dealers make a very different represontation. One | Compg up with her. Inthe former case, woen seen | for camages to an inealoalable smount, and would | give some account of the prisoner's last hous. unfit for fuither service. The brass piece is & ‘gentlemen receive: haudsome f of this class, in yan to their. trade in liquor in | 8bt abeud or a title on the port bow, the rule is | likely have rueceeded, had not the HenaLp taken up aged ibuty-two pouncer, and pour committee is of Ssterdince of that Meine, suid: Nie wed to bare three ocata cae to port the helm, but when very near on the star- | the subject and set the members thtoking: Bat TELEGRAPHIC. opinion that.the same m be répaired; but it cate for of the law under that | tomers from Maine, who each traded with us from | bard bow to starboard the helm, and were eich | now they are pursuing another course, which ie EXECOTION OF _2AB.OULPRIC.. a being to heavy fr the military purposes of this “‘. five hundred to three thousand dollars per year, vessel to obey this general rule ‘a collision would be | likely to succeed. They have jnduced a reajority New Havers, July 11, 1854. kingdom, we da net recommend to do so. conbdtaution of the State of Ohio, section 8th but now,” said he, “all Maine is not wortn hav- | '™, orsible. ot the Cana? Beard to evlurge the cadhal from | Michael Jennihgs ‘Wan executed at a quarter past ton tie are, berides the above meutioned spiked schedule, is as follows:— ing.” | poege en the Wight time should always, | Lrke Erie to Rochester, s0 08 to afford dsur- | o’clvek this moruing, for the murder of Mrs. Bradley, o | 8UD®, forty iron pieces of orduance, four of which . as 9 standing A astern of those they may | plue of water sufficient to drive any amount ee ilitary k arenine-pounders, three eix-pounders, and the reat. | to traffic in intoxicating liquors shall In Massachusetts and Vermont the same genera! | niect ahead, clore Youle. of mi} i wer. A resolution was adopted by the North Haven, “Two companies of military kept gusri |. oty four and thisty-two pounders.” They are all in this ‘State; ‘but the Genera | effecta pave resulted from the suppression of the | The cause of most of the collisions which take | Cans! Boerd 10 oppositien: to the State Boqioter om] amend the jell. hers wesitieage crowd, bub they bet 1, good Gondition, but without carriages tr other bly thay, by, law, provide against the evils re nor ttaffie. A member of the Connell | place is by altering the ship's course previous to | tie 7th instunt, authorizing ve surface width of the | bared very orderly, Jennings spent the early patho | ‘otenente, nor i» there avy shot that will fit ' ther af ba Springfield asserted thet a diminution of thirt fecin the pixht at bis devotions, and, after sleeping from two | ™P A e this it is evident that the constitution of ts ate 77 a; och i iy eee a. dfrection in which the other veeve! | erlorgec canal at Lockport to be about ninety feet | 141 half-past f¢ he again en, in devotious) | them. ‘clock, , ind thereby causing the very thing they | ard ut Rochester seme eighty feet, with nine feet o He ed rerio \d looked at A tmall quantity of shot, a tly rangin, ite nio. sanctions the traffic in “‘intoxicat- | tarbance of the peace, &6., had been one of the fruits | are desirous to avoid. m Liaiiinsiiad water in depth atthe focmen, andl ‘oven and a half | the crociéx od hithsod. At ieniminutesafter wnerdoes | fem four th ie pe A is det ted oe tha race uors,,’ bat at the same time the As | of heirprohibitory law. Hon. Amasea Walker states | The proper way for each vessel to do after | nt the latter place. The resolution offered by the | be aecended the scaituli, and engaged in prayer with thy | parte in disurdurly heaps. There isno powder. ly is adthorized to le the evils re. | that “crime has been lessened three-fourths, and | their respective lights have been seen by | fecretory of State, and adopted, contains this re- | Pri ‘This over, pith Moni bade him good-bye Tle battery on Funchbow! Hil! consists of twetve z the sale of intoxicating liquors, With. priest. ina af ratio,” in those :“ . | whem be sobbed out—OG Pe “ ede chanben aeaee ite ee ee Hed. te | {2¢h, other, is to continue their osurse, and to | rarkable clause Althensh we have full confi bye—Oal dear Lord Je-—,?” ns, Whose description is as fe :— Five thirty- ‘almly but lantly watch the difference in | dence in the correctness of the estimate of the State fw m “4 4 before he had finished the sentence, ana i ry two pounders; three tor rs; three cighteen- inbitory law, or slaw merely to provide ‘ermont two common jails have tensntless | the bearing of te; and which will at once | Engineer and So , in relation to the size of the ee ee gee eee ee ders; one twelve potind carrunade. Copies tana coop | ego mecha ak Pein? | hen ndash wg | gatbae ag rns, d | wh Gt ei | fahren ye pees eo nh course ma; el e mecessary, e 80) of water nee: for pur; jid no: struggle bard, though he lingered. 3 mado | are in g condition an for se! - é I} be fully and distinctly read on, three } _ Now, it is for the people in our great and nbble | prevent collision. . - be hed = Ho still, in view of the ivy le med Be po iat henge gs royeintongeeny seo teen-pounders, four pounders, and the carronade are Sg a in care of urgency, three: commonwealth to decide whether we shall be parti- | “ Andin all cases when practicable- that ie,when the | tions (restoring the water of the Generee), and for | ‘The execution exeited much interest here, though but | in a state of decay, und ehuuld not be ued any Ba in which it be cipants in:like blessings, or remain-under the dy- | movements of one vessel cap be seen by the other— | tlie purpose Lepond & contingency of supplying the | little +ymputhy, as be refused to make any confession, | longer. har mod with this rale. The nesty and curse ot rum—whether our youth sball | the intention of the one should be made manifest to | Erie Canal with water to Montezuma, a larger | #24 showed no contrition, He sobbed on ihe gallos | All the pieces em thin battery are. mounted on p and the House of Represents be protected, or fall victims to the fell destroyer— | the other by abroad sheer in the direction in which | capacity mey be desirable.” quite auottly. His neck was not broken, and he dled by | wooden, ill-+hayed aod ill-proportioned are by law public’ records, and contain whether our poor tax shall become more burden- | she’ means to pass. This will save a great deal of Irhis yerolation, or rather preamble, was adopted, | *35°S\ 0 minutes and a half after the drop fell, his | All the cariages are weuther-worn and almost en\ evide! of tbe legality or illegality some or be reduced one-half to twothirde—whether | anxiety of mind onthe subject when the vessels | avowing the rearons why co large a volume of water | prise beat 47 per minute; in thirteen minutes his puke | ly rotten. acte of, oe eee, By referring to the our prisons shall be crowded or comparatively emp- | are approaching each other. wos necessary to be drawn from Lake Brie. It ac- | Stared, and in twenty-four minutes he was cut down, | — There is no powder nor shot in the battery. Is of ich adopted this law, ty—whetber our fifteen thousand grog shops and ngewe knowledged that a much Jess quantity will answer | and buried in the Catholic cemetery. His countenance Per contra, it appears by the following, that 1 be ‘vered Leahey ae a oo saloons shail ryog to a a tide I aoe) = me gr 4 all the “ purposes of navigation.” For what other | was very natural after death. under an ordir cf the Secretary of War and of the fede" was read bt soe enue, hee? "parnt’ a “heir "at tebes | an Wes ely Jigs Ger, of ue | Eepte ir Soy they Cope Rou ceed te acm age | Mngiceme et te ot gu Hive bee peed of pid co! oD Taig pt amen pred blasted or realized—whether yor pleaty, pure, one of the Justices of the ar aie. of canal is sufficient for transportation ro- STAM ENTERYRISE OF AMERICA AND ENGLAND., ” August 5th.—For two iron guns sold to the Har Is -of 2 Ps ogee and the ve domestic broils or contented quiet, fierce Whe TM been ce on _me as cet mega Yo at. | duce, mercbandise, &c., what authority does trom the Melbourne Argus, May 5.) bor Master, to save the expense of a new anchor, at res em! pooner pone ars part or genial tempers, cursing or Weoley 4 See: taabet, “ Or thing | at body ee to construct the canal of | This afternoon the Golden Age starts for Panama | $10 each, aid on 19th Oct ber............. $20 00 b remedies which were deolgned corrected blessing, sorrow or joy, weal or woe, shall be in the | & Bal om be Marea rt a 1 | sny larger dimensions? None whatever. Bat they | to open a new line of communication between Aus. | September 3.—For several old iron guns, new Sen yee heaped having sscendant. It is, we say, for the people, in their po a ocided ig ty Of the Supreme | cecleze that “ other considerations” induce them to | tralis and England, This is anevent not only of | sold to Messrs. Duench & Stapenhorst, weigh- Pg ne Ting hg wien menor ond igh Se ae arene ie: hat Fsbo Ae A erent pr intreduce a much larger quantity of water than is [gh ieee to this colony, but of no small his- | ing 14,302 IDE... .6...ssesecesecsscteeecersee OB OF cost! ot ne either execu. sues, say that ‘rum will the: pote 5 ‘The Whi nadine: ten 6 required for the purpose of navigation. Now, it is jorical interest,as the first attempt tospan the Pa- panetane pr legielative departmen' petasted, it will be. But y thus my? marys gt \dge. ws oon — —_ perfectly evident that those “ other ¢o1 ? | qafic by a regular line of steamers, and the partial %5 98 a ‘en thousand voices from hill and dale, from Pate omve 7 toe Oe ys 1 and 2 | ave Lenefits to the Rochester millers. It ia for | accomplishment of a scheme of inter-ooeaniccommu- | | Nore.—The remainder of the old fron guns, after Be Snee and towss, from the valleys aad the mountain tops, | dorred A anne 3 and, subsequently t0 | bringing a volume of water from Lake Erie, a dis | nicstion which has been cherished for the last three | being advertired, were sold to Mr. Westom, but he ne - enforce give an emphatic response, no! no! erection 1 company wart it tence of acme hundred and fifty miies, for the sole | huzdren years. Ever since Columbus set out scroas | hos not yet taken delivery. proper How, then, shall the needful reform be obtained? | ‘#2 their work by an ect gress, making it @ | 59, of running out through waste wiers at | the Atinnticin search of India, it hasbeen the | Probably Mr. Weston, on second thought, came to » The This question is of vast and vitsl importance. The post road. yhether “ the to estab Rochester. The canal is to be made a couple of | dreem of commeroe to reach the Eust by the bet the conciurion that be had made a bad from Rankiii,.of the apawer, however, is brief and conelusive. We mast SE grave bgp th tat feet deeper, and four or five feet wider, between | end fi¢m the time that Balboa canght & fs which he prudently backed out. , Das east away our party tes ‘and predilections, #0 far post cep ral F pee Lockport and Rochester, than ever can be reqnired | the great trans-American ocean from the ta of | = The expenses accruing on the olf guns, which eel as they interfere with a combined and vigorous effurt | ™tTce among t fe taeda for navigation perpoees. It ig only to bring large | Derien, the world has looked forward to the junc- | were sold for $55 98, amounted to . tec to elect men to the Laglalefare ‘who are edged to | Congress, poke Snather tha ‘Geka od eurplue waters to ester, which ate to. be used | tion of the two oceans at one poiut or another, as | there teiog among them one item of fifty cents for ved for & give their influence untiring efforts for ac- pve gee | 5 Or, Whether the, Congress olds | by the rame clique whoare importuning the Legis- |'the commencement of a new era in the history of | advertising. At uny vate, there remained after the yee | , Complishment of this, the most important reform wie their’ exetdiae to he y peas ¢ Sab | igture for hundreds of thousands of dollars on ac- | commerce. sale s bulance of only. $34 48. » of The friends of temperance cannot in 0 exe Court, is beh gg ed covptof losses which those unfortunate individuals pel lip fog Read vce tos tg J On the whule, we should jaige from the tenor of ovindons of | ‘trath and candor be ‘with precipitating tois | Hon'of the Supreme Court, is one which, I imagine, | sige they have sustained in, consequence of low | of frcm that day to this, we. are enly now witness. | ‘he report, that the $50,000 recommended as an si ‘The sabject into politics. - have anxiously and ene Sh vey sed not discurs it * | water in the Genesee, during the droughts of July | ing the fitst practical steps taken towards its sac- | propriation could be very profitably expended. We earnestly endeavored to avoid this issue. Bat the me & need not discuss it new; | and august, for thelast quarterof a century. Now, | ceruful achievement, It has been reserved for our | gre also more than ever firmly convinced by it that fourth eet.on, courve peraisted in by the last Legislatare, in spite t ee my wey sek beghenn tecdeaheaa ail this te dove egainst the opinion and protest of the own age to reap buth the honor snd the reward of King Kamehameha hes wisely in, daclaring , a8 to mae @ of entreaty ana respectfal remonstrance, bas of those w on my pe boa "he State Engineer, the only pin the Board com- | this mighty enterprize. The j oeeg ony + | bis fitentin to take no part in the struggle be- ; them no other alternative, It was small favor, | this seve, that if I'am not obetrncted } gor etent to jedge of the jer. But he is overruled | sem and beroic courage which have been displayed | tween the nations of Eurvpe. tione; assuredly, that we asked, that s moderate, beds ad <o heeling coon by the infiuence angughts ta beer Stpon:ths Senrd oy in (seasching for a jaxeage the northwest de- ic ne wnlei cious peusnttety law shoali be , the | ¥@ a i by Aoyo) aor le nesin, opened so outside pressure and pereons, The only | serves to be celebrated in a V! or Miltonian | Sticipg oF 4 CazivormiAn—A fortnight ago: dn | great question of ite be submitted gy Rea el beer memter of the Catal Board residing off the line of | epic, but it was anly last year that the passage was | Gaturday morning, » mau giving his name as Wm. " The to a5 ‘vote. this most reasonaole | ™Aile,in two weeks from —— Civil the cansls is Mr, Hoffman, the Attorney-Ueneral; | actvally dircovered, afier a useless expenditure of | §, Archibald, aged ulus thisty years, of fine, intel- other cases the had been seceded to, this convention Cuarias are bi Engineer. | ard it appears thet he went to the fullest extent | time and treasure, jie and labor, sufficient to have | | yeit appestume, put up at tue Phoenix Hotel, el would not have been called, and no bo od would | Wheeling, Va., 7 4, OF Con, nich | “With others in furbisling water for the Rochester oonstracted a rceily available channel across the | Brosdwsy. Hv stared thut he was from Oalifornia, J. have been taken to eelect a temperance ticket. Bu The following is the act _—— bye millers,st @ very enormous e to the State. | neck of the continent. bis faw:Jy reriding $0 Boston, and expressed hie in- the majority of our representatives refused the company rely for authority to repair ‘These odest men demand @ militon from the State | It ieningular, indeed, that such s work should | ‘ention cf 1ewaininy here a month, His eondact ms meal Sos Sy See | nS ses rw ean mare, | thc eens mune | Pe bone dened. Ata dee co) rent con- A to ano’ milion. 1 , 4 avy im Rev, Mr. Reo stituents, and the liquor traffic. They APPROVED avcusT 31sT, 1852. the C a é planted a Scotti+n colony at Darien, under tke can- pris iectioen cb tien bal on reported have acted the It is our to ne See. 6. ‘And be it farther enacted. ‘That the bridges A ftranges’s Grievances m New York. viction that it would one duy become the highway é Ling; +nd during Saturday, his absence a ji lect true men—| men—who will care more for | .-oag ‘tbe Obio river at W sg, in the Beate of. 70 THE ELITOR OF THE NEW YORE HERALD. of a cormepolitan con merce. Through the jealousy | « xciting it quiiy smong the boarders of the hotel, > Rais thee pares — meen for the poe Vitginis, and. at Bridgeport, in the State of Ohio, | , 8!—No ene is more thankful than Iam for in- | of the Eust India Company this promising enterprise Mr. Cowell .1Lé proyrietor, went up to his room, met at Harriebui ‘ané patronage of romeellers. work be- | ciifting on Zene’s Tsleee ie nal theese are bereby | fermotion of any kind, conveyed to me in any form, | was cmpctely ruined; and the Darien canal ond the door Jeckew, and, on looking through the ether under the f fore as ig plain, and by concert and energy may | Gecjared to be lawful structures im their: a0 therefcre, when I traverse the streets of New | into the region of romance, whence it promt | key-Lole saw Archituld, as he thought, . Te easily be accomplished. It is not our object to elect sition and elevation, and shall be #0 cn York, atid on large sign boards one informs m | ieew ti’ «mire into the region of ty, under | He broke open the docr and found him dead, hav- last, ¢ whigs, or democrats, or netives, but mea of sound | tition and clevation, snd thal be So bald eedciaited | thet at euch an establishment Ican purchaso a sui. | suepicce t)t leave Iittle duabt of Jeo waco ASS | ine burg binrell from the top of the ‘edatead post, sid the femperance principles, to whatevir nan ¥ | tothe base be 8 stwithstandivg. of clothes for twenty-five dolare, equal in style and | +ypchroneur event, it is worthy of notice - by means of his neck handkerchief. The ‘unforta- ) liquor lew, they may belong. We counsel our es. 7. And be it farther enacted, That the said | fus¢ricr in quality to what the Stultz of London | ‘stert Amcricen papers brit ee Peas Poco hat | nate man must have made a mont desperate effort pak fap should they fore, ia localities where a democrat of known bridges are declared to be, ‘andare established post | W'rld charge seventy-five dollars for ; another, that a bill for the constiuction yon road bas | to destroy life, as there was not space for bim to- see fidelity to the principles of temperance ie most | dogs for the of the mails of the United | oir cutting att five cents pr cepeaeed by been intreduerd into Congress. Pacitic railroad | swing h mrell'fem the post, and he lay upon the to calla btate ponte to give him thelr antted and vigo- | tates, and thet the Wheeling and Belmont Teter ‘Wilkins, whee earpe is snly six anda half | and the Darian caval ON hig » therefore, be | bed, bie neck in the noore, and apparently stran- rows So in regard to w or members es certs; a Whrd, thet if | wast @ | cemplrteasbout the vame time, and will form the | gid by peneverirgly bearing his neck ‘ime during the meath Compeny are authorized to bave and maintain the: ; bai st toy of the American party. We are with any | 09g fen at their present site and elevation, and | !'krt«# of myrelf taken, Jet me not go to Root's, two. gard hnes of communication epee oe Upen the torre. Near him wes found an open fo pr class of men, whatever aay be their PATTY drodilec. | the cficers autl crews of all vessels and bosta navi. | {7 Jeremiah Gammon Will give a better one at one | _ In vicw of this, the Panama route can only bere | gor, His face } ud turned completely black, and ve, and the State C tions, who will themselves to sustain and | sting paid river, are required to regulate the ure of | bell the cort; that if kid gloves of « waperior fit | gorced asa temporary convenience, though its im- | resented an uwful appeorance. No reason is as D carry through a bitory law. t oly ase ‘yeseels bod and of or | #1¢ wonted, you must go to No. 19; he would | menijate effect will be by no means anki it. signed. Aming hin eferts were $5,028 ete wd | ] A. Vora in regard to the vote, pro | chimrese Lelonging thereto, so.as not lacertere | have ls Lalivity east most apply oly to, — 4 | safle the Pacitic bas beep a Meld of adventure, | g note of #30, Coroner Born held the Inquest, viced for by the lest Legtieare, to be “con oh the denntiep and. ‘construction of said bridge. shovld you be troubled with oorns, the celebrated | ratLer than of regular commerce. Till recently it | 9 yerdict war rencerrd im accordance with the sidered as the er of the voters of this | “he cleuccee in the copetitation of the Unised | L) —— isthe only man whocan cfectnally eradicate | her Leen cut off from all direct communication with | above fasty. ‘The le dy was buried yesterday,—Ab ; 5 faded ? (rather a lead! . | the trade and civilization of Earope and Americ. : . 1 Soe Socectnenaed tentbamece sotiercee To eT ee ines Punch bedi,” | No maritime. nattous nf importance bare ocerpied cryin ppdabes i ; 5 za it ve assumed, are — your Touch of delicacy yestored, and the | sry fart af the extensive line of coast by which it Ps “ Congices Abell have " er, to regulate onal WEA be nace. ianytemed nh your baach: of } ie Cdenmekribes, and witbin which ic has tale in st oe acbires 1.--A red accident ocourred 1g New bande. The eonvention, ster much discus. | cog aie the cevegal Biaton aad with the Ga. | fiver goto Mr.——; 1am, as I eald at the com | Jext seyene, rather ike a secluded lake thane mighty | Hawn, feu dy witerneon, The scaffold in the slow and mature deliberation, resolved to urge upon | tan triee = 1 and wit the Noe | rcancht, tharkfo) ser all euch information, the | cevan, Bui a new destiny is beginning to dawn | {ower of tt. Ti can Chureb gave way, presipite the friends uf prohioition to vote upon the geen: be ye ae hall have to establish neve pecially a1 am arecent importation into | upen if, The Golden yn gh eth Sng siz men bons -B eet i peer tytn ted by the Legislature. ‘They eay it | cftecerse post routes” oe Poot | Thin ecur ty ; Lutn the name of all that is dedruble, | Isviation, and. to srowee iv fom, ite slambers. She | sicher, come wierTbarraws aid stoves | fore shan one hundred and ft: years, the chall Le “comslderedthe prayer of te vot rte i” cs) oe aeaeed injunction to restrain | Je} rut te'e huge toards of information tover the | gers to iauguate an era in which its commerce as vpn ah ent pr grt ond pte ee ee bony By ee legis- polit game ge jaw.” Tite recommendation may We Wheel iB Buldge Company irom repaisin; their Lémer of your nye 2, - in — Lita na | bg i Se Spams pan hed inn gp algo ~¥ Sasso fn doubuuh "John. Lyons and the four om con ise to renier the license aya — reem to conflict the action of the State | incpe, Lecause, in bis ‘or, Con, no | Will in thts vat city, amd you w wdly oe erepeds that o t » alec Lediy burt. Mowt, or all of them fe, 10 moke it. source of revenue, aud Tem) e Conve pte weed be pt! PA ha er of ery street, the nome of which is not | The prorpect thes opened up is dazzling in theex- | Others wr» alee Ladiy bar oothed ’ against the biighting, desolsting po me a oot pA tion bt Me ye a eaopaceive (hese powers withoat the consent pec ty jeune aye huge signtoard. Let anyone | treme. Anerica, Australia, Japan, China, India and | 9'¢ Tiki men. in its train, How impotent nnd. abortive aan thicar tactics, > th ve plenelanvene’ Shpr » wak fem Fe menico’s to Barnum’s, and they will | “the bles” sre the countries that will furni-h the Passion GompauMrsGnamedl Gest of fforts heve proved the bistory of the past ed. There canvot be the + st doubt that # | Ixvacip Pexeionena mm Tae Popute Senvice— | (1d the truth «f my nmaks. This evii may beim-| eemerty of ths new commerce. China hase popu- | | Axoguex Patnior Goxr.—Mr. Samuel & iy ve nd conclusively shows. It would seem that large majority can be secured agsinas the liquor | The pr to the act of Aprif’80, 1844, chapter 16, | muterivl to native born cinzena; butto a foreigner, | Int cn of 200,000.00 on ber seacoast alone, and is | Mi-diTcreegh, a patriot of the Revolution, gis ators sud statesmen might eacily have tisffic, if the friends of prohibition are united, reso | declares‘ r i ; i cle ; Dike myrelt,) ie a core grievance ard a great lossof | evicently on the eve of great changes, which muat | Hus vikited our city ood participated in our mon! the light of the past the impracticavility of Jute, and uutiring. We can show a of fifty | rie corps ar Peiten ce te dram ith 2 eeclon tme. Cornet you, through yonr powerful journal, | te thiew her commerce more open to the world, | jal celebrations oy the Fourth, ioe! gH ing the legalized tgnffle in ardeut «pirits from (bourand ot least, in our favor, if the enter- | ax an inva d the pay of his rank or station in | coll the nttertion of your efty tethers to this crying Jax £6,000.060, and report “ays that sbe has jeri in thet town on Friday ar le Sawn! ural, legitimate eficts. if a fonntain was ed vpon with = determination to succeed. | the service Ye the cettlement of an ac- | nufsygrce? Tle melancholy Jacques is said to bave | or torsian bh oa tention of per- at yeor when he was in tl oor m4 forth poisonous strvama, they would re | With euch resnit, we may safely maticl | cruxt recent er of the Treasury, it was | {urd wersin steer.” My optics not being | ing iret intercourse with her people. That this | of die phy sid mental health. saa . ° as an iugult to their intelligence if le pute the edy tritmph of our cause. | Lela that tke ition of thir low was not appli | i gecd, fers I cornet find “names in bricks,” | must wt matcly, ond, mdecd, very speedily, become | oustomary plice wa- vacant, aud tie “ o /D, thould be eaked ‘by which the rill-and We earnestly implore ovr friends in every | coble to the core @ esine to have the names of all streets | tle policy of both China and Japan, cannot be | iis deut. accor nts for bin absence. Be pe doa ete the imeeita | rol ted in legible lettere, and yleced at the corner | dovbted ote yrne spo, 8 narrative of bis life, whioh was uleta should be divested of their hurtfal, port of the Etate to gird on the temperance armor, | employed cn Lire at sn arsenal, 9nd that the invalid power. If the Boon Upas tree were send. aid put f efforts ! re i tert in a ce ee phee. As for India, she only reqnires the meana of inter: | very nencrnily purchased by bie friends, Hie azg ita noxous exhalation, prodciog dlecage fe mph of our pritcipion if oe ae peda, bw aaa Pe, Pree oat Oo ene, tak, July 4, 165 @. H. 8 al communication 10 reenrich the work. We ! was 06 year+—Niw Belford Standard, duly ty ae