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‘Annual Commencement of the Free Academy Was, youy soery,_ however, So. up Miah Antone comsing some ee en ee eee (nstiiiinin ase nans awanpen—pa- | Were al too fond of patrouising everything the side door leading from the Ball to he ows : was atore; ‘dreased, GUEED CONTERESD OX THE UURNEER, The 20th oration—“Unity in Diveraity,”’—was | white coat, light pantaloons, and 6 straw hat. Bitte ‘The annaal commencement of the New York Free | next delivered with a great deal of spirit by Guouas | Tho testimony will be continued today by the | sentenced ts imprisooment ia the penitentiary for the Bit, 47 64 lon 47 45, .08¥ © number of large loobergs rece Academy was celebrated yesterday at Niblo’s thea- | Nixon. The beauties of astronomy and God's cre- | Marshal, term of one yeer each. & quantity of field ice. 1», Live o with tee, with great éclat. At an early hour in the mora, | stion were expatiated on ins very eloquent manner | | Fray x Faavcrorr Sruumt—On the 13th of | _,Patrisk Burne indicted for ilegal voting, wae plased | | Ship S§ Patrik, Waltman Tp a even ing the parquette and dress circle were crowded “cig oad, ernnere se ioe and | 2ane,2 Gre ccoarred in' colts coopera ahen,. 67 rm meni Beth and ihved Mdestee "Had hcht westerly winds ths wits ue ond chien, al asus to beold on | UaStgant un, em 8 rod reise ate Lees Zh pene, inys ate it Seana | koe the stage their son, brother, dear friend, who, | The 21st oration—“The Human Spectram,”—was aa of upwards of $900 was incurred on three + ObL, lat 46 48, len | vador, ambitious of becoming a bright acy the firma- ae cereree. by Ropysr G. Kuvsaue in very Qc nveetin the Fire Marsal was ows ri poke sbip Grecian, frown Bt kepbew, NS: for Liv- | sau, NP, teat of fame and knowledge, had assembled there | “"Siuese— Gems from the opera of “Martha.” Wille ‘the Koy was feeding the stove with sherings resident Smidt (Brom), Meyer, Bremen, 45 days, fens k to be the admired of the admirers. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AND MEDALS, On the 18th of July fanother fire Pricey ty ig with mdse and 261 to & Buck. beriain, About 10 o’clock a procession was formed at the The penpentasion of metals § tee ad lace in the | game store, the cedar wood hoving been placed too PE ag Syme me iy Charleston, 5 days, with cot- Phy 7 resence audience e person- atove 5 fardle. hall of the Board of Bducation, in Grand street, | Pies nacembled. As cach candidate reoeived- hia | Peet, the, stovepipe. The move, M now to be eet in tat (Herta. (of Prospect), Hichborne, Havane, © | Mary ‘nn. which marched to Nibl's inthe following order :— medal, ‘he revelved rounds of spplause from his | gtrong wirework, with a view of keeping the wood Bast eld Waster, Chase, Matansas Te days, with ow rr. . Students. eiat ained at a proper distance, grt, fo Mart, Rio Go; “July 18, John Wagner, eeaman, Candidates for the Baccalaureate. Greatest proiekacy ts seserel studies. Awarded The Weath Bark Suliote (of Bangor), Drinkwater, Cardenas, 12 aeueinene to Wee Heey ADs, Sen eaee The temperstare of the air yesterday was quite “SRSA Moutatt, Liscaln, Galveston, 20 days, with cot The Board of Education, BURR MEDAL. ; .—Judge Rockwell convened the to JH Brower K Co.” ‘ e To the best mathematician in the first class. | eool and comfortable, in comparison with what it top, jer & Co. . ‘The Governor and Lieutenant-Gor of the State. A Court of ‘and Terminer yesterds; , for the , Cette, ; " eotacs oe tte Lactsintere. Awarded to Francis D, Moulton. wey aulieg On praia: ote ee ns y morning, «Des Wolington (Be), ‘Cummings, Cette, 74 Guys, with ‘The Mayor and Common Council of the City of New York. Heads of Departments. Foreign Ministers and Consuls, Regents of the University, The President and Faculty of Co\umbia r The Chancellor and Faculty of the New York University. Principals of the Ward Schools. Professors of Theological Seminaries CROMWELL MEDAL. Awarded to the best lettres. Awarded to Charles Henry Platt. WARD MHBALS. .Charies H. Piatt. scholar in history and belle Joseph R. Anderson. thermometer yesterday was not above 85 degrees in the shade—plenty hot enough. Thia is 10 degrees below the weather mark of last Thursday and Fri- day. It looked showery all the forenoon, and some rain fellin the morning and between twelve and tence Se Cavanagh, Ere Ponvicted 1 Tales Commlatonece, On cegnaetadion Brig Fiuisa (Ital), Palermo, 69 days, with fruit, S x0, to. Ha Brig Henrietta (Brem), Bremen, 51 days, in ballast, with 1 arenes to Gilpreck & Co, lat 43 45, lon 50 $6, fell in ‘with the wreck of a brig of water, painted black, with a white streak; both masts astern being under water of defendant's counsel of illness in Car a family sentence was postponed until the pnts, a of ths court in September. a gone, bowsprit standing; her could not i Br ‘ P July oR by Keen & Taylor. BY ADELPHIA, x cr _ First Boord$5,000 Penusyivania KR O's, O17 5 Wiiurame, who stated that the Legislature of this | DEGREES OF 3. A. CONFERRED, datia Was atruck by lightning; Wednesday, 19th, at | On Sunday, July 28, by the Rev. E. Lathrop, Cuanies | inst, with cotton, to Eagle & Haze 264—Arr ache CW The Reverend Clergy. two o'clock, but after this hour the skies were b , ‘ Tinh Janeiro, Officers of the Historical Society. and the weather tolerable. How long it will pice Reading RR 6's, '70; 164; 1,800 Wi ir Rl E a ACS Poeith a br troatlase® sai iat Oflcers of the Bociety Library ; eicie oe he oe on te ee 27 2d Tom 64, fellin with the wreck of a abip, bottom up; ‘Officers of the Mercantile Library. 80 it is difficult to aay. 1,000 City 67s, S & Exie, oo ‘ 43; pir bork pischinedl H Officers of the Astor Library, 70 THE BDITOR OF THE NEW YORK uRRarp, | NA¥,08; 100 Morris Canal, 11; 180 do, 1174; | “Brig Advance (of st ), Speed, Nassan, NP, vis Oficers gnd Trustees of the Mechanica’ Instilute rend ‘thoi honk til Actustay, $98 Uk, sxaciad OE RR 82) 90 do, cash, O8%s; 29 Bank of Penn, cash, 115; | worman’s Fonds 1s days, with spit, to WH Newmsn & | «Officers and Trustees of the Rutgers’ Thstitute. ; © heat on 7, 224 inst, reac! degrees at | 20 Girard Bank, 12. Boarde—3,0¢ | Go. July 18, tat 27°46, ton te sb, car brig Pedraza Superintendent snd Officers of the West Point Military | I Iiand 12 A, M.; and on Sunday, 264 inst, 92 degrees at | City 6's, 80. Second Board—2,000 Rich Dis'6’s, Co. Sly 18, at 5 y heen of ee a wee 4 . fap Rae syd; 18 Labigh Nev, 80 28 dos a! dove, | q,Brie Gxiord of (Rockland), Moulton, Guayama, PR, 18 or oe ae Army sad Navy. eg pare “George E. Post. The heated term, ranging from 9 to 09 degrees maxi- en RR, 5, 435 io Bors More 1s) 1 Wiel faye, ‘with molasses, to Culbert & Tincey; vessel to mas- Strangers of Distinction. Geography. Wm. H. Able. mum temperature, has continued for six consecutive lechanics’ Bavk, ;, 5 do, 675; 6 Philandl, . bat, Ci 18 Gays, with ‘Members of Congrese, Mierke .. Arthur McMullen. | days, Slling eight sections of the circle of 380 hours. 12635. After Board—0,600 City O's, 90, Market frm. | re ert en ta ee Teuibourn. "poke Oficers of the National Academy of Design Drawing. . . " me ‘Thunder storms have beon abundant during the whole 24th, lat 88, ton 74 10, brig Phenix, from Savannah for Une pupae ee | Algebra and Geometry. ......°.B. E. Martin, af iho hestod form, commencing: Moalay; TP Lak ot Birth, I ce ddlig RLY oaldhs Ge ‘The exercises of the day commenced with a short | Eugineeri .. Rodney G. Kimball, | 9" 4 % mt i . Henry Onis ig Eliza Merrithew (of Searsport), D apecoh from the Chalrman on the occasion, Dr. | Hygene ,10007022°72." "Walle? McFarland,” | Washington Otty and in Pennsylvania; Taeedsy, 18, on | 1 Colifornla, on Jone 94, Mrs. Hinrnr Omura of a son. | , 76 Hise enivenn (Oo SemePeOy: Dimeooemen a Uo. | Sd ack Geanter, Beberts Nor ‘thig | Zhe baud then played “Kat ka.” the edge of the Gulf stream, during which the ahip Van- Brig Samson (of seen Murray, Apalachicola, 10th ' wright, do. { | | } emic Laurel March” was played beautifully by Dodworth’s Band, under the direct leadership of Barvy Dodworth, chef d’orchestre. ORATIONS. The aalutatory address, and an oration on “The great and little things of the age” was then deliver- ed by Gzorcr E. Post, who spoke with great confi- dence, worthy of riper years. The secend oration—‘What is it /"—was then Belfour, William Cruikshank, John T. Denny, James . Donahue, Eugene Douglass, George E. Post, olm H. Donahue, Giles H. Grey, John Hardy, Chas. L. Holt, Chas. W. Hubbel, Peter W. Duncan, John M'Lachlan Forbes, W. Niel Gray, James A. Little, Jr., Francis D. Moulton, George Nixon, Benj. L. Rayner, Isaac Seligman, Geor; peTOW, James R, Steer ijah Ward, James 8. Wightman, Joseph A. Velsor, De Witt. C. Walsh, Robert F. Weir, Charles B. White, George White, Jr., Edward K. ) Wightman, ‘ Harbor, Ja, 23 days, with pimento, &c, to A H Solomon. July 14, Wm Butterfield, chief mate, died of fever. Schr Wm H Clear (Br), Pruddon, Elouthera, 1i days, with fruit, to JS Miller. °’ July 27, lat 27, lon 56 60, ex- changed ai with a bark, bound 8, showing a white signat with letter T and two crosses ia it. | “Schr Fear Not (Br), Epy, Eleuthera, 8 days, with fruit, &e, to Eneas &Co. July ‘21, lat 9234, lon 75 10, apoke brig Sophia, Smith, from Wilmington for Porto Rico. Schr John S Wilson, Mitchell, Pictou, 12 days, with cal, to J § Mallbridge, ‘i Schr Vendoria (of Rockland), Bray, Port Harvey, NB, State bad authorized the conferring of the degree | The de of Bachelor of Arts was then conferred | toronto, Upper Canada; Thursday, 20th, at Rock I a; a tems etna York, to Sakau A. Bovreuruw, of Brig Eee ay a cited ehh re ey ballast, Gusets, Vorguson, NYork; Antecodent, Teery, of Batchelor of Arts by the faculty of the academy. | on the following candidates:— ’ Friday, Q1at, at Washington City, Boston, Newburyport, | “In this tren Tuesday, Jaly 25, by the Rey. Dr, Fer- | With 74 anengers, to Logan ‘s Collis. CHARLESTON—Arr July 21 ship Sullivan, Mitehell, fi . hag . on, 1 . . ; . 5 ity. +. k Co. i , A up an appropriate prayer, previous to which the | ‘Tyomas J. Grout, Joseph R. Anderson, Hdmund | ina, lghiaing of distant thunder storms was vistblefrom | °"%- gscsay tay 05 by the Rey. Dr. Hardenburgh, | Schr Alico Ana Bandel (of Baltimore), Peterson, Dry (corse Albert, Wiley, Reskland, Sallis, (Rpsady, if y, July 25, edenburgh, font my th J my place of observation N. W. N. aud E., during the en. i d atl A.M. on Saturday, coruscated every s , and Sunday, 234, thunder heard frequently at my pi@ve of observation—thus, instead of the heat terminating with a great electric effort, it appears to have been all the time connected with electric manifestations. I have looked through my thermometrical memoranda, which embraces forty-sevon of the months of July in the last fifty years, and J do not find any term during which Hewny F. Simanons to Issnet Bots, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Ward Boyes, all of this city. On Monday evening, July at the residence of the bride, by the Rev. Dr. Meecher, Kisas B. Burpor, Esq., of Savannah, Ga., to Miss Maruya J, Mowtes, of Brooklyn. ‘On Sunday evening, July 28, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, at his residence (0$ Broome street, Mr. Josspn Wa. CaLia- NAN to Miss JoSKPHINK MaRLA BULINGER, all of this city. In Brooklyn, on July 22, by the Rev. Wm. Lewis, Ro- BERT MAMBCA 10 AMANDA TTRHOURE. Batavia and Buifalo papers piease copy. ‘St Andrew, tone, daar Old bark Carciiaa, DIGHTON—Art July 28 gchrs Samuel L Crocker, Ruth, Haley, Glass Blower, Mary ety and ‘orth, Philadel , Narragansett, , Golden Rod, Brightman, ani Jos Crandall, Crowell, Bal- timore. DANVERS —Arr July 22 sole Jonas Warton Kelly, 8 “EAST GREFNWICH—Arr July 23 schrs D M Mosserole, Havana. the temperature has risen to and above 90 degrece 12 days, with freestone, to Henderson & Wilson. e delivered by Epmunp Betroun. He spoke at some | he prize for Ee a atabcet 21st inat., was | More than three consecutive days. The ‘month ‘of July, Died, aot Barat, Franels, Savannah, et nae en, ye ER Ae Wanye 3, sohs Daniel Brown, length upon the wonders of natare and the mysteries | awarded by the committee to Ruasel Raymoud; the 1822, the last yellow fever Jone. pl York, comes | On Tuesday, July 26, aged 41'yeara, Rourat Porcee. 57, in eat struck by lightning, which set the | Heald, Alexandria; W B Darling, Dawson, and Sea Gull, rest to this of any of the 1 i Y ‘i men Ma y-soven Years in high | The relatives and friends of the family are respect. | yo Howland, Baltimore, (for Richard Bordes, surrounding the great work of the creation. Death, | gift being the Works of Daniel Webster. s temperature. In July of that year the temperature | rally invited to attend his funeral from bis late esi, | Vowel OM fire in the lower hold; took off the fore hatch | Tim ™nrs Hpi mets, 0 clphia; HP Cush said he, was no leas mysterious than life, for who | 4 Purse of $100 was then awarded to William | rose to and absve 99 degrees o ten days, viz. :—Ist, | Gence, 618 Pearl strect, this day, at one orelock Pat; | 224 broke out the cargo when we found two barrels of Godfrey; Cerro Gordo, Hoover, and F Bertina, could reveal the awful secret of state in’ another | Henry Able for greatest proficiency in scholarship. | 94; 4th, 95; 7M and 8th 02; 10th, 91; 18th, 02; 20th, | 1:0 the members of the City Grenadiers end officers of | {2.02 are, and a number of Daseala of avistis oF Secpen. sak do; Susan Ludwig, Wallen, fm Port wae; world. In conclusion, he said a deal was yet | The successful student was loudly cheered, but bore | 96; 22, 90; 25th, $0. ‘Thunder and Ughtning on five | thc mt regiment New York State Militia, without Mocseded in getting the fee ut out, salient tie voessl and ‘aventurer &, : to be learned; “ict us,” said he, Lee that the day | All the honors with becoming modest: Gays, and rain on eleven days, in that month. further invitation, His remains will be taken 'to Green: Namie Pe 24th—Arr schs James T’ Brady, James River; Hawkins, NYork; 1H Borden, and Zebra, de. HARTFORD—Arr Ji 22 schr Oscar C Akin, Albany; sloop John Adams, Allyn, ey During the present month’ of July, including yester- 3 dante age Ba At gary ae toad as | "hey fares fan cony »; 4th, 96; Sth, 100; ; , 92; , 98; . Stet, 0; 22d, 96; 23d, 92. : wore 35, of consumption, Mary E. Kain, wife of For the next greatest ciency a studies, $10 each was awarded to Ed. Belfour, James Mason, J.B. Anderson, and C. H. Pratt. piri Ser damage. Sehr N Hawking, Griffen, Claarleston, 5 days, with cotton, to McCready, Mott ae come when we may say, Eureka! Eareka! * vo, Schr Susan Bray (of Plymouth), Styren, Georgetown, 6 - I have found it—1 have found out all that [ desire.” Nrowovas H. Basvocx delivered the third oration i « . : Palmer, Albany; Isaac “ " im pretty good style. He was warmly ap. | Music——‘‘Aurora March.” i During the last eight years preceding the present, the Gaya. : S Hndson, Gla ; Exile, Talmadge, pisulea by ts fellow students, He drew the atten: och ROC Beauty,” Was then repeated in a very | temperature in the month of duly haa risen toandabore | settrully ianited to attend the foneral this day, at ves Sehr ent Toler, Elizabeth City, NO, Adare, | | Port Ewen, Sid July 25 sloops Enterprise, Avory, NY Ores ion of his hearers to the mii ig manner by J ose] . Anderson. legrees on but twenty-seven days im © mon! " M. | “ S Srown, I b NC, 4 Poland row liberty. all tint zs den eer and | “The valedictory was then delivered by the last- | of July this year aiready presente one-third of that On Tuesday Horning, Jaly" ae Sta Lacie heron. | SebF WL Eta, Carrow, Wilmington, NC, 3 days. TROBE AW July 18, ship Mortimer Livingston, . man, was there lying prostrate at the tyrant's feet. | MAREG EPCOT. a i wc sey Chorus,” fro Ms ep eng emermn non permet same, sccond dar ghter (of Amelé and Louisa Peyrot, Schr Bmole.‘ilford, Piymosth, Ne, 6 day. Samsco, NYerk; 10th, steemship Black Warrior, Ghu- “ ” “« -) a psey Chorus,” from ~. x 1 4 ews el io vi vane. | foal of Poland's and Hangasy's sous, and ere foug | #e,'"Bobemian Girl January of che, prertnt Zeer for the Southern bem | "ine iHeuda ofthe family aro reapeetfaliy invited to | fet” john Millard, Johnson, Vinge dor 24th bark ewan, Wicks, Charleston; schrs Han- they will rise in unity against their oppreasors, an The benediction was then pronounced by Dr. | Eore. My asaoclate observer there tunes hourly therma | attend her funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon, from | sehr Jamestown, Cook, Port Walla, 4 doys. Ba Abie, eae oe ce ea NC! Wan pers | be once more free.” in conclusion, he spoke in warm | Authon. metrical observations. ‘The sheet presents. the follow. | 160 Mott streot, Schr J B Coffin, Huntley, Machiasporf, 9 days. oheeys ’, Miller Laws, Phila one terms of the day when the manacles of the negroes | Music—“Schliften Galop.” | ing ae the maximum tomperature:—24, 92 degs.; 34, | 5-7 Tuesday, July 25, Mr. Joux Vax Brust, (formerly | Schr Texan, Brown, Easport. Fes ogg ee Bye tier Renee (qacht). Peckina, of this country would be shaken off, that the virgin | ,, Tbe audience then dispersed, the baad playing | 196 dege.; 7th, O4 degs.; Sth, 00 degs.;'Oth, Os dogs.; | Orange qounty,) eged 75 years and 6 days, Schr J P Bent, Wallace, Millbridge, 6 days. Peso) Genes ee * Hahosk Wreck! Oregees soil of-thia free land might not be desolated by “Home sweet home.” | 10th, 120 degs.; 16th, 97 degs.; 27th, 94 degs.; 26th, 97 pelea Sequaintances and those of David G. Schr Julia, Noyes, Jonesport, 9 days. Sond ig unith, Rondot, Belew, tarthe track of slavery. (This attack “on the Boothe wee degs.; 20th, 08 degs.’ Tho Ist, 11th, 12th and 18th, no | Spstey saul the members of Alpha Chapter No, 1, C.D. | Schr Annan nae ae Went ar) ful rigged brig. "Sld sloop Thos Hull, Hui, received with mingled hisses and applause.) Cunmtran Broriens’ Scnu0012—Drarrisvri0s ba roe ee ee tee ein in the | dence’ of bis son-in-law, David G. Starkey, corner of aoe ponte, De rpms NYork. ” The orobestra then played a choice alr from | OL Pamurcas, Kc-—The sixth grand annnal distri ture fell to 60 degs., being w change of O° degs. in fttecn Firs avenue and Twenty ninth street, at Ball past two | Sloop Joseph Hall, Watts, Portland, days. Ea Lae oe aa "asar’ Chen a tested le “ tonia. " mu) amon, ups of vari- o " r vote Vi Grave Yard ''—the fourth oration | 0us schools in this cit ‘and Broo yn, under the di- | } ‘Tue observations in the Southern are made by Mra, H. | ;,00 Monday, duly 24, after a short but severe illness, | » ager ae i, passed ‘naveral ieobergss ath, Tata, | Stubbs, Philadelphia; Sar’vare Harense, Bighy, wih aatl by Jawa A. Litres, with a great | Tection of the Chri Brothers, took place fast | P. McLaren Shepard, daughter of Kev. Dr. Mofaren, of | Jom Naz aged gy. | Jon 60, "Wark Kate Wheeler, steering E [from ye ea GL Abbot, Cole, deal of feeling and pathos for one so young in years. | Cveting at Castle Garden. Asthe occasion was one | Newburg, « lady of ‘talent and observation, and may be |, ne friends of the famil eagle Lavetoan'y pf Liberty | qrinidad for Cowes]: 19th, Int 40 32, lon 66 20, signalized | (NEYO! ‘7th, ship Horai brig . Tel He reminded them of the graves of their revola- | of much interest to the relatives and friends of the | rellec upon as accurate. 3, States Rights Lodge No. 6, and all members the | Shr Gem, steering N. ian brig Catarina, Palermo bo days, via Gtbral- . tionary forefathers, and the holy influences that | Pupils, there was a large Es a | tg the Este carioo al Contrast, widely with those | Siediction of St: Jobn’s Grunt Lodge of Free ani.Ac- Ships Queen of the Wert, Livet poo; Westminster, New | tr. Cid 17th ships ea ee aman lingered around the last resting place of the de- | W388 also a aera oe dance of pupils from the | shade by Mrs Shepard on the opposite side of the globe. cepted Masons, likewise the members of Covenant ‘Onkata? pe ont cai yi Moses, Genes; parted. following schools :—St. Vincent's Academy, St Tite betes. wie tha Frans wala. seeonds cise | Of 0. F., are earnestly solicited to attend his funeral, Wind deri eae a ks Wm & James, Liverpool; — “Young America,”’, a poem, was then recited by | James’, of Brooklyn, St. Patrick's, St. Mary's, and | mountain town in New Hampahire, whore there are more | {0m his late residence @9 Jackson street; this day, at poe ay geanicrc bene (ea), Eesace, Bersales Corilas, Bosta EUGED ry St. Francis de re 2 persons of it of than in almost s ut furthe 5 Peroy, Philadeipi abips php | 1 Shag roped an rcioadittione’ ry merciful to | "ihe exercises commenced with the singing of | town in. the country, ie'proportion to the inhabitants, On igh goby July 25, Mr. Grorax Hoveu, for Plemoranaa. Gov fare 4 Lirerpocl; Maid of Orleans, Dea Who seek their agitated nerves to quiet— “ Hail Columbia” by about a hundred puptls, after | and there, in'1848, on the ist day of January, the tem: bare more England, aged 77 years. Brig Susam, 2¢0 tona, about four years old, has been | Mis, Boston! brig Press (Pees! hogs frre oon ‘At once the body and the mind to suit, which an addtees was delivered by Master James | perature was 58 degrees above Zero, and on the 11th go | ,, His fumeral ill take at his — Teeldence in Newark | gold in Boston for $6600; schr Harriet, 120 tons, five | fA2, # rng ie aye en Semaventane By living on & plain and wholesome diet, E. Dougherty. Then came a dramatic performance | “egrtes below Zero—s Ghange of 97 in eleven days; | iterncon, at three o'clock, His friends and acquaint. | }eniin ’s “oRPeres: Mass built, at $4260; ache Clara, of | 0 oA amiral. F Craving for sympathy and arrow root entitled “ Tie Prodigal Son,” all the characters of | ##4 then again, on the 1st day of Jun, at the same lo- my at _ acquaint imore, 200 tons, for $10,000, cash. NORFOLK. . y ; i d 5 ter: i ances will please attend without further notice. ; - NORFOLK—Cld July 22 ship Currituck, Foster, Ber- ‘The sixth oration, ‘Literary Institutions of the | which were sustained by pupils of the various | Celts, te temperature was 34 degrees, with a enow | "Or vonday morning, July 24, at half past three, of a | , Brig Commerce, of Charleston, 134 tons, built at No- | aesux; ach Bradore, Gray, Portsmouth, NHL syeenrg! ” yee - pup! 7 : storm, or 24 degrees colder than the first day of January. } , 0& Monday morning, July 24, at half. past , Of ® | webero’, Me, in 1885, now at Providence, has been pur ; ‘oad xba United States,” was delivered by Pere H. Duncan, | ecbools. The juvenile actors were dressed in ap- | “pny now also before me the records of Hoarty thea Bayoring eae, Mrs. SaRaw CHATTERTON, aged 54. a by Cai Whe , Artin Hamy Roads bark Theoxena, Webster, who, in the course of his remarks, paid extremely | propriate costume, and performed their different | yat: ; y Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | Chased by Capt Sam] Whelden, of that city, for $2500. from Callao, 118 days. + prop! , P nt | vations made for me in the Polar regions by Captain De p NORWICH—Arr daly 20 ache Ri high compliments tothe promoters of knowledge | parts with an accuracy that would have done credit | Haven, in which he records:—Ou the 29d of February, | ®ttend ber funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one ea ee ee in this country, and said that ‘the literary institu- | to more experienced players. The piece is founded | 1861, temperature on the ice, one hundred yards from | clock Pen ee S i Hezald Marine Correspondence. enn ‘July 23 achrs Hi Baker: tions of the Gaited States are op cel any, ae on the well known parable, and was, we understand, | the veesel, oy hr! cosy hg 84 Segzees roe Py le aaa July 25, Mrs. Carnazixe M., wife U 8 Scrverng on Gea C Gibbs, Gibbe, Win P Coxy Houck, Hupeter, acy: world, for thei greatest peculiarity ts, tt] ey | written by the Christian Brothers. It is unneces- | freezing point. ifference temperature in e jend: . “ nt * BALTIMORE, a ats ss y 5 rosa) ’. educate the poorest as well as the most favored of | sary to may anything about the moral which it in- ao oltre Lied sagt Pe a hacen loge pheien ‘ond no. boheme fem bende rm rege ig a pate Se Arron 0 ee N ae rg 24th bi 8’P Brown, po Ng Our citizens.” (Loud applause.) culcates, but we think it might be considerably im- | Pi nared and seventy two a whe yoy Oy —of April, | funeral this day, at ten o'clock, the residence of | W. boarded Am herm David 8 Brown, from New Or- | NC; ASG A By TOMAS, ks ale ay Masic—Kroll’s Balklarge Waltz. . : proved by leaving out some phrases. The part of | yg: Captain De Haven records the temperature at 40 | be? songn-law, Edward Phelan, No. 19 Douglas street, | Jeane for NYork. The captain desired to be reported. Lyf eres Ww WBrai ‘Monument to the Indians," was the name of the father was well sustained by Master W.G. Ross, | jegrees above Zero, or 8 degrees above the freezing ae : ee NANTUCKET—Arr July 22 Brainard, Clark, Phil- seventh oration, which was delivered by J. Mol.actt- | aa was also that of the son, by Master James Dough | 1, he adds, altogether a warm andjmelting day On Tuesday, July 25, ANNA Jets, daughter of John C. PHILADELPHIA, July 25—Arr brig Wm Clark, Daly, ye F Potter, Ray, NYorkk. ax Fors. The orator spoke in gio: language | erty. | ‘shepard, in December, 1853, on one day reconla’, | 284 Julia B. Koch, aged 18 months. Arecibo, PR; «chr D Davidson, Hardy, New Haven. -WBURYPORT— Arr July 23 brig Harriet, of the many virtues for which the bain American When the curtain dropped on the reconciliation | temperature of 98 degrees, ‘and in the evening down to |, The friends of the family are invited to attend the | Cid steamer Delaware, Clark, NYork; brigs Ellen Hay- | Rondout; a oe Gr ; and Hudson, do; Indians wete, Wacn in all thelr greatness and glory, | scene, the Hunter's Call was sung in concert by | 78 degrees, or two degrees above our summer heat, and | funeral thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'elock, | den, Marwh. Newport; Wm 4 Drew, Dunning, Pall Iver: | Mi, NYork, (Sid sehr Jamon, Benall Philadelphia.” | celebrated for, and hoped that some monument | three’ hundred boys; after which another dramatic | *° cool that woollen garments were necessary. from 42 Middagh street, lyn. rchral) Davidson, Hardy, Norwich; Elliott, Buckaloo, F 2 Arr July 5 would be erected tothe memory of the Indian chiefs iece, entitled “Joseph and his Brethren,” was per. Brooklyn Heights, July 24, 1854. E. MERIAM. onl ay July 21, FRANK, youngest son of Samuel | Piver Rico; schrs G W Whistler, tobi iene os Bre who by their bravery and constancy were, ot 30 Forme, istrtbation of jpremiums' en took incamucke cs rifles to inde of the family are respect: ieee Conseotieut, Enterpriae, Kato Mary Wlabetbe much army ston . # awarded to most Ue | rook! telligence, te atten ¢ funeral, on ‘ter. California, Eckbi 4 of 'T7. pils ot the two first classes of each school. This, REPORT OF THE CHIRY OF POLICE ~The report of the Chief toon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents seit tant ace anly the abandoned 08 Cape Hat, | say, and Amelia, deiphia; B iy. kay, Md « Home,” the ei oration, waa delivered by | with some cxcellent music by the band, and singi . . e Uiiel | in Sixth street, near South Sixth, Williamsburg. teras 10th inst, is probably the vessel seen on fire same | York; President Jackson, New Jersey; Al- 5 ration, by | wit re ©: y the band, and singing | of Potioe, for the quarter ending the 18th day of June, d , day in that neighborhood, and supposed to be a steamer. ; i Dewrrr C.Waxsn, ina feeling manuer, 40 a8 tobring | by the pupils, clored the exercises. y y , Sleep, loved one, and take thy rest. y t PPOs hear eereee Slater, lywine, “Del; stoops down several rounds of aj plause. 5 1854, showing the number of arrests made by the police On Tuasday groning, July 26, Perer H., infant gon of os scsi po bet Tm roi by accident, or been done | Fenwick, x i Conq’ age H¥es i a ” ‘i f . mi ¥ Voter H. and Anna 8. © 1 year 7 months. . i ug, 5 ‘Ireland, the sinth dation, was delivered very Fire Marshad’s Snvestigaiion. | for felonies, misdemeanors, and other ofenets, and the } Pim al relaliver’ fe faved togwont the |, ; ‘Whalemen. . string, thompeon, York; Jan Engl, Phinda ¥ aoe = est | 4 ii ms io. 4 Lewi ce, msl . f M4 Engiish rule and a h = reper we! latter AND COMMITTAL TO PRISON. | enat the total sumber of arrests have been 1,004. being On Tuceday, aly 25, Miss MARGaRgr JOURNEAY, daugh. wg apt bey John & Paward, Gathonst, wh fg te he te a M, sobrs M Marcy, even & obstruction to vance: Before Justice Clarke. an increase of 262 over the number in the previous quar- | ‘ff William and Sarah Journesy, ot Staten Island. 60 bbls sp, 7,200 do wh oil and 18,700 Ibs bone, Sent home ‘ ; Fanny Fern, | Ba NC, and of that o than the former. 4 Pe } tor. The fellowing to the fall statement ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to B, 1,200 do wh oil ,700 Lbs bone. Sent eS or ee aes a ee ere Hue remaeteare well Steen § by the audience, | Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire |‘ ™ ing ata ad Gisteiota — | attend her funeral, at the Rev. David More’s church, and sold 400 bbls sp, 120 do wh oil and 1000 Ths bone. for Fall River; Almatia, Baker, fm Barnstable for Phila whe manifested their approbation by loudiy ap- | was discovered in a store situated at No. 108 Charles a & = of z SE Vn Ce ee ee its | Asal Frovitesiown 94th, sehr Antarstie, Show, North Siihon’ ua Gov Tharp! Basten” Previderos tan ast Plsnding him st the conclusion of the oration. | street, occupied by William Kilner as an ice creain | S22 § : SN uae teh nie want of | sttantic Ocean, with 140 bbis ap ol, 30 do "piaekfish do. | Martha Jane, Rio ¢ ‘and Pearl, do for es eS saloon. The flames, however, did not make much ZR EF LFE | | _ The friends ond acquaintances are respectfully in- | Spoke June 6, iat 82 10, lon 73, schr Cook, of | NYork; Albérmarie, Flurt, do for Pantego, NC; Thetis, Janus M. Dononve delivered the tenth oration— a * f Osences. Ke £2 Ss foe ee funeral at three o'clock this etter. | PFovineetown, clean; 20th, no lat &c, W Holmes, Young, | Nickerson, NYork for Boston; C L Helse, Pawtucket for “Example’’—in a very creditable mapner, and which | progress before they were subdued by the police and Mt and battery . 87 43.172 180 56 477 | noon, from his late residence at Stapleton. do do leaky: July 14, lat 5h, lon 71, Walter Nick- | NYork; Ann M Still, Hudson, Dighton for do; Eliza Law- was received with evident marks of delight at the | some citizens in the vicinity, and finally extin- on officers in 2— ~ 4 ~ 6] In Philadeiphia, on Friday, July 21, Mra. Axx Gann. | $900, of Provizectown, phe iartiem ing Rollins, Fall River for cm Lrigge Cat bands of those reset. cole guished by the firemen. After the fire Mr. Kilner Fae 5 ee I = is 1 3 ps Gax, aged 48. Her remaina were interred in St. Mary's Fonte, Os es, Long, do, clean; Alata , = a JLawrence, Fall River for do; Planter, Bria- “ American , enth oration, was ‘ 4 4 heshanen = Cemetery. ‘ “ ? 4 xami Arton...... a i ot ae 10 ‘ s y ard from no date, Montezuma, Freeman, of Pro- PHILADELPHIA —Arr July 24, PM, schr T ioe 4 , Attempt te commit rape. ee ae 2 8] At Neenah, Wisconsin, July 15, Huey A., wife of Ke, of 0, 40 ep. A ; ore, \y spplended. He spoke im glowing terms | and robbed, as quite a number of articles were mis. | Hurzlary... SLL LG t= W] atone trodahiteraget 2d yearn, youngest asugutteor | , Cliat Honoluld May 8b, James Androws, Kelley, NB, | ville’ Telly” NYork Roanoke, ‘Taunton; Dete- © sod ase wee dinee ct the length and extent of | Sing. ‘There appeared but little doubt of the fact | Cet™7jng slung shot. 2 TT TF] ph Allen, kaq,, of Broad Albin, Fulton county, New | ATC 5 10, tut 99 90, lon45, bark Parker, Cook | Suite iebely Allen’ Sea Breese, fn is tine andthe Amason—of the beautiful | that the store had been plundered, and the building | Disorderly conduct MM —~ — 6 84] "inden Francisco, Cal., June 20, J. W. T., only child of | Of Provincetown, 7 weeks out; bad 30 bbls sp, bound to Bearse; Atlantic, Elwell; DB Farnsw. We Islands, ; oes" Vawdnde treat the gvest casa ot fired for the purpose of concealing the robbery. | Ditturbing religious moctings. 9 = — — = 8 See nr re ee een May 9, lat 10 40 N, lon 120 43 F, KI. BJenney, 05 days bin eat eetles ° | Soon after the fire suspicion rested on two of the | Drunk and disorderiy., 43° 25.138 49 — 265 . from Hong Kong, bad taken nine whales in 20 days, SPROVIDES 1 mountains from Patigonia tothe Arctic | * Fighting in public st! "3 «BO “3 ocean, made at nd by fiery voleanoes en | neighbors, who kept a similar stone within one door ing in public eee * Spoken. . One hand, and their over-clad Chow copy on the oth. | of that of Mr. Kilner; their mames are Henry | pincer tmics Pee ss H MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | , ship Ts Roger, trom New Orleans for Trieste, June 14, er. The Rhine had its beauties, its old baronial | Thompson, and Harriet, his wife. Captain Acker- | Gros intoxient 42°78 41 168 WA ae Pet ie one | Ship Richard Morse, from St John, NB, for Sharpness, cantles, ita fortresses, ite vineyards, &c., but, after | man and officer Carpenter, on the complaint of Mr. Gaundling.., ~~ 14~ 5 Movements of Ocean Steamers. en July 17, lat 4 ad eal alacant all, where 6 was there anything equal tothe Thousand | Sie bea aia and his wife into © r = Saat eee 2—--— 4 H NAM. | ahp ine’ weve fron live York for Liverpool, July ‘adeon uehanna, or, | the charge ry and arson. Sabsequently offi- robbery -—- 6 ~ os 19, lat 40 60, lon 60'50. named Kia Pals, which for 9 vers Carpenter and Hanifen, accompanied by Mr. Ba- | Habitus! drunkards etm 6 28 A steamship steering E (probably the Union, from N baa poet alg atts got wusats of kbentinent, | ker, the Mars searched the premises dc ied isan? exposure of person. ‘ ie R York for Havre), was oven ay 5, 43 AM, Cape Race W tad which will roll on forever. The scenery of the | by the accused parties, and foun secreted ia bar- wate 4 - ‘ 5 miles. i United States was, tothe eye of an unbiased mind, | rels, trunks, bedding, &c., about the house, near! 9 3 80 a BR ee ie Re Be aa eee feplke with trenasendent ties, which for him | all the property stolen from Mr. Kilner. The fol- | ee heer Tanah, cf Mewset. tek Beteh bob, hen to describe would be an onerous task. In conclu- lowing is as; sis of a portion of the evidence 4236 wT ‘yes, July 23, ¢ NW 40 miles. a sion, be wae loodly <beeved by his fellow stadents | taken by the Fire Marsal ye == 8 ORM SANT den rm asnm about the house, with whom he was no doubt a fa- ir. Kilner deposed residence was at 54 a “ for Salem, was seen July 19, lat , lon 60 5 vortte. Hudson street, and kept an ice cream saloon at 108 — 6 Ports. ‘ Jooxrn ~ neuen ae ~ — Re agpannne Be street; saa S it at a 9 Bareonl on yew a : Avscays—Arr July 1, bark White Wing, Sherman, Ma- ; = “SB Ashmead, « Baobe’ — course of whic made some esday nigh ecomred mises, and re- te — Stoneback, Risley; Sorah L, Smith; J 8 fierce attacks the snobs of New York, who | tired to his | end to bed; was aroused 7 ra 1 weTo1—Cld Jn\y 10, ship Huntress, Atwood, Now- | Charity, Bi Norris Chester, ‘Corson were, of all of humanity, most to be contemn- | abcut 53 o'clock an alarm of fire, | Vagrants.._. 42 port. c-8ht July 4, bark F & Louisa. Davi kins; Mexico, ; HC Mead, Corron ed. by ali persons of common sense or wisdom. The | which proved to be at his own 3 on his arrival | Viclating city ordinanc 2 m2 nie ee ee eee nuisa. Davis, | Hewitt; Red Rover, Bacon; Antares, Gand; subject, however, was too great a one for him, and | he found the shutters had been taken down and the -_— gh. ‘ - ’ Lansen, Martha Ann, Leeds; A U Baker be could, mo doubt, have acquitted himself better. | fire nearly extin ; on he found | Totade.......... nie 84 1,008 | Lt nner nnnanncnnnnnmnm |” Sum a Bia tle 6: mekd dete Sey cheaver, | mariaviemiog, Godfrey, Emeline Chester, Biro ‘Masic—_‘Bong of the P: the Padlock which had been used to secure the door | | The to.al namber of days lost by the department from | gge alt pchagce and ltrs intentedfor the Nuw Yorx | (from Mutanras), Bristol.” Passed by Oth, ship Johs | Ftp aitehens; 4B Dickinson, — Eowaarp K. Waroutuan delivered the thirteenth | had been carried away, and also some blacking, | sickness and other cautes, amount to 151, of which 76 | lixain shouldbe ceulat. , Oxnard, from Cienfuegos for London. vr pion, Monamenta”—in which he remarked | boxes of matches, several China omaments, the | were lost P beg rok ery 81 by the Second district, rouge . Heit—Arr July 6 a 7, ship Harriet & Jessie, Milton, that Washington, the father of his country, had by | shop scales, the weights, a nuniber of jarscon- | 58 by the Third distriet and six by the Fourth district, AI MANAO POR NEW YORK —THUS DAY. St Stephen, NE honest patriotism built up a greater monument i cand quantity of to; some. kets The number of policemen detailed on special duty oa Mave.A—Sid June 10, ship Penobscot, Emery, Canary ‘hie than any other warrior, not except- | from a cloeet, segura, bottles of eaten toba oe aati ee ne ee 10 4 | Boe. tertbs qreetBomalas: He reccived several rounds | glass dishes, wine glasses, a » tobacco, | the Chief's office, six at the ferries, one as hack inspec- Newrort—SM June 25, ship Avulanche, Leach, NOr the great | & 7 ( r stand, tin mea- | tor, four as health wardens, and ove as superintendent “hese “ ns, pe at hends of the the audience. sures, &c., &2., of the value of $25 to $30; on in- " Rondout; Leeds, Davis, do; Vigilant, Gibbs, do; Chartes, TD 4, tt having t an ihe premises of the T ; U- fo ye “a ot Port of New York, July 25, 1854. . i te en Nog 22, brig ee Barnaby, Sturges, NYork; Vail, ‘echrs Alber- 4 beac} , | pons, after ir uarter, ors were acco! — rom ‘ork art |, for do soon; ‘veesel. 7 ¥ " wees, nounced that be would deliver the fourteenth ora- tage Ag in the presence of the Fire Marshal, a | at the ‘Atterent station which 868 were, py) CLEARE! Quinn Arr 19, Ce ey Tandon (nem), Hal, Shea tae is ae tioa. . ‘ | Arado of the articles enumerated above were | First, 360 at the Third, and 223 at the | Steamship Asta (Br), Lott, Liverpool, Cunard. Bath. Entd for Mg 20th, ship Mary & Adeline, for Lon- DRIEMOUTH—Art July 22 brig George Washington, “ Inflvence of Periods of Excitement on Litera- wered; he concluded his affidavit, which was Fourth stent hve Fc children were found Steamship Cahawba, Shufeldt, Mobile, Livingston, Cro- | don. “ Saly 19, barks Cobs, Fite, for Glow. | Roedeat; sche ES Mussel, NYork. be « al rned be SuRINAM— iy A v 4 bg lg hl paar win bol aid oon en We ; a b= | from Geryeh maT] were found drowned, $1,115 orsnip Wert Point, Willams, Liverpool, Kermit & Carew. | cester 8 or 10 deve: Rouble, Sau , for Boston unc; a ap le a Oe eeseear Pais a confidence. His voice, however, was very good. Fein tnd carriodney in’ Haesiee Tere a | 06 wa taken from lodgers noe prisoners and returned to | | Ship Westminster, Slaten, New Orleans, Stauton | Clara € Te, Power, from boston, art 18th (before re | pot, May 16: tig my Pay ig gh bd ™ m. Thom; b arr a v ? Howe, Mastc—Hammonia Polka. sy. | ER, the two parties now under arrest: | - Complaints were made against eight members of the | Bark John Hermann (Ham), Dickwan, Hambarg, F | 'Sunane—Arr duly 6, ship Queen Victoria, Chase, Am rithew, Cardenas, Ath eet; aah Howe, Cardenas ‘The sixteenth oration—' Diversity of Susceptibi- | and further, I charge that the said premises were | department, of whom four were restored to duty after | Karck. terdam. Sine ee 7 Surah tilee, : ; aches Dota- lity"—-was then delivered in very fine style, by | set on fire with the felonious intent of destro: suspension, one was dismissed from office, one complaint | _ Bark Cosmo (Br), Outerbridge, Dalhousie, E&S Eanis. | Taueir—Arr June 28, ship Devoushire, Mallett. Liver- a Rondout» Manson, Fllems, NYork; Mar- Franots D. Moviton. He said that however great building, by the said Henry Thompson | was dismissed and two cases are under in tion. “Brig C H Brockelman (Mech), Nieman, Falmouth a ; tee & Nok; "Bird, Spear, NYork. ;! were the of Hame and Gibbons, ret they Thompson, with view, as I really believe, |__Kixos Covyty Court or Guxgrat Smiovs.—This court | Thompson & Neuhaus, P TURKS Istaxbe—In port July 9, schr Moutecuma, for pO TT NG, eihts Cervo Cadell, Bos were Infidelity, while those of Allison | of concealing the burglary and a | re assembled yesterday morning before Judge Moore Metis (Brew), Bulling, Rremen, Hennings, Muller | Boston days. ton; John Bell, Ham, Maine. and Wore edmutred (0 thelr purnty as well es |” Wiliam Holme that the building in | J0stices Stilwell and stryker, “when Francis Fitegerald | &Gos ing. aa a Home Ports. y SAN DIEGO—Arr June 19, ship £8 Bishop, Sherman, thete Those who believed ia God coud | which tho fire occurred ia frame one, and that le | in: thea with areal ant’ totes wee cement charg | Brig Corsair (Br), Thuntorson, Mama eT ad, Leake tbe a Coateer Wil: | pattimore Feb 20, Hampton Rows 27th (and cla B21 tee not help entranced with the beautiful works | and his family resided there; but, owing to his wife | Schn' cet wus the compleiniag sting west, t2 Rill S hibes (ie), Tally, Mee EC Re: |itees ee ae : of Allison and Arnold. - : and children being in the country, he was alone, and | Greenpoint, where he keeps a coudy and liquor store. Brig Tigre (hr)? ‘Milles St John, Hismilton Pros. | APPONAUG—Arr July 23 sckr Lydia Gibbs, Baltimore | ~ SAVANNAL—Arr_ July barks Krnestro Me gg “ Germany,” the next oration, was delivered Lo went to bed about 11 o’clock, and was awoke by an | From the evidence it was shown tlat on Sunday evening, ae Montgomery, Gaul, Union Mille Ga, Foslick & | for Providence. nig Leth Rng ines, —, | agg do. (a Perm Watrnan. He discoursed at some lei alarm of fire and considerable smoke in his Sed. the 28th of May last, the defendants came into the | Seammon. BALTIMORE—Arr July 20 steamer Thomas Swann, Gif- Stand, coke Uamhsestt®, Meldrum, Newport! room, and then, as to the fire in the premises, con- firmed last witness, and said that on the rame premises he has a soap and candle factory, the | stock of which is insured for $5,500, ia the Atlantic Fire Insurance Company, of Brooklyn, and ford, NY rk; ship Amazon, Bourne, Callao; barks Maria, Lincoln, do; Peniucket, Nekerson, do 116 days, via St. ‘Thomas— (lost overboard, 24th May, off Fal Inland, ‘Thor. O'Brien, seaman, of Halifax, NC); brig Herald, Hammond, NBedford: schrs Louise, wa, Albany; President, upon the republicanism and patriotism of his fader land. ‘Writtam Crorxenank then delivered the Isth bn lation of the Past.” His review of past events in the history of the world waa very store. Fitrgerali bought a cent’s worth of candy, and paid for it, and Shaw bought two cents’ worth, m ‘pay- ment for which he threw down a $5 bill. Not being #n- tisfied with the amount of change tendered by Foets, @ digpute arore, and Shay lifted a pitcher with both hands, ‘Brig Harp, Morey, Key West, RL Maitland & Co. Sehr Mary Powell, Davis, Wilmington, KS Powell & Co Sehr Chas Mills, Smith, Wilmington, Dojiner & Potter. Sloop America, Raker, Providence, master. ns Steamer Georges Creek, Gager, Baltimore, Parker Vein Kalamazoo, Taylor, Liverpool: bark Peter Demi chantroes, Jayne, NYork. [—arr July 22 brig Gavelie, Willis, ‘ars Pavilion, Nickerson, Rondon’. yy wk; 234 brig Henrico, (ix, Para ‘ H Which be atruck at him, but the blow bei Steamship ( Hehmond, Watts, Port Marin, Jam. 14 days: 1 ‘and received eome applause. The orator was | the Market Insurance Company, of New York,atd | Sy'noimury sevaltca.. ‘Deteaterte thes a. eee fermions ee, Soe Wighton; Nep. | 23d; sehr Mary & Elizabeth, Price, Philade’ gfnis’ Young Amorican in his ideas, and wied concludes by urging his belief that the store wag | after » short absence again return Shay with # club | Steamship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, 66 hours, to | tune’s Bride, Van Buren, N SONNET arrived July 26, sche", Bindeslh, Bird. hard to them upon the minds of his andi- | robbed, and then fired to conceal the robbery; ‘and | ana Fitzgerald with « stone of some throe pounde t, | Saml 1, Mitchill. Sunday, at midnight, 25 miles north of | don. Cld_bark Mary Aneay race, Havre; brige | « ae ah Ha *, a Ip in addition to that, for the purposes of revenge and | Without speaking # word Shay struck Footss violent | Cape Hatteras Shoals, sigualiced steamship Nashville, Wooster, Boston; M B Davis, Davis, Dighton, Mag; selrs | iets, Potter, Rondovt, Ellen Perk’ qa, Rake Mosic—Scenes from the opera Fille Du Regi- | malice, as an enmity existed between the two fami- diew on the left arm, and Fitzgerald knocked him down | bence for Charleston. Star (new), J 4 Hooper, NOrleans; Mary Anna, Packard, Reed rh for Werterly; sle 6) speak ” : | lies of Mr. Kilner and Mrs. Thompson; Mr. ‘ith the stone, whieh hit him on the headend he re: | Steamship Marion, Foster, Charleston, 66 hours, to | Cohaasett Narrows. re" eaten Bt “ “Muale” th " 1 | Ti} at the th : ote ‘ ; mrined secacless for ecene time. On recovering he emit- | Spofford, Tileston & Go. On Saturday, at 5 I'M, crossing | BOSTON—Arr July 24 steamer City of New York, Ma WARREN, Ri—Arr July 22 gchr Thomss Voahisea, ™ as the next subject discoursed opon. | Thompson at the time was under notice to quit | tea tare qnantity of blosd, which chowed (bat he had 25 bar, passed ship Watereo, from Charleston | thews, Philadelphia, ships Eranconis, Poole, NOrleans; | Baltimore The epeaket, Rosxut F. Wark, was very eloquent ia | from me, (I occupying the whole of the premises, g.stuined internal as well’ as external injuries, Dr. for Liverpool. | Versailles, Eldridge, Alewundria; barks Isnardon, Cor- BO Avr July 22 qos Monte Cristo, Stoddaed, his musical ideas. Music, be ssid, was first made | including the stores of the Kilners and Thomp- revis, who attended upon Fools during hia #absequent | Ship Sir Robert Peel, wick, London, and Ports. | nieh, Cardenas Let inst; Selah, Atkins, Alexandeia; Nim- | Vbiladelphiag Gen Maric, Tortham, Port lwse; Thos mention of in holy writ. He p 3 tribute to the | sons,) in consequence of reports detrimental to | itiness, proved that bis skull had been Yractured. and he | mouth June 16, with mire and 190 passe to € | rod, Wellman, Baltimoe, Union, Kendrick, do, Laconia, | Denison, Stcy, Hatin yes, ' day —Silvia Highse, Huatley, germ ie Of Manvel, Mowat, and Beethoren. lle | Mr. Thompson's character ; and that om bis first vas im dondt fora time as to his recovery, The defence | Grinnell, Had ‘ats deaths end three birthe among th | Barding, Puiledeiph’s, Who, Howes, do; Kim, Taylor ‘i

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