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ee \ Dapragrtrva Fine 14 ewan Toe Leal | Wik, comets 0 Ratios ssi, on the Tutvest sal, fer | Sate Derten of Untied The Cenvention, @a:ine Court. Tas New Exc. ann Eaxaratton ro Kawsae.— : thereat ‘inst, by Edward at the Nery babi, 4 Sian 're, areoung P| sory a9 John Woteay me ke, Harlem Ril | A, corrempendeot of the Ses Oe Ee ee en eee were oe | * Bs funeral te lon tbat pat two ola. ot ant | Yara, for 86700, be ia porehanod by partion in Bos a be ly G 7 a The ee enme, eeteeee te Lat past 18.1] ro0d Gomponves Thidemden ie if aguinat the | ploncer party to Kaneas twenty fulldings, iajured several badly, pee Pig Os ale OF Modtord roealiy, by Maser, Haydon & agen © | aimee | Sat i erg omg ev | of Sieh mae sh eta opty | “ERIM Sera onus mma | SSaRE ee ely ees aoe ¥ tien, t 4 tral Flower: son, 2. Wood was, on motion me wed Vico | whe platrtitr a the de- | Been Seaha TR = ‘The particulars, as Sythe News, aro ‘as fol: | ana , aged. 6 months and i4 days. Co,,end Oupt N D who will command ec. She . | Sitti tate tee tere | ite reciente fat is | mneeeee aeie ite Sb | a avenge, | cetlent fe 1» Too fello sod outnoed ese Yom Ya | Museari ‘The cbupe Suilioe ‘cop ale id tha flames | 10 stecwt sibel siker’ NEW ORLEANE daly’ Sonate ship Visaburg, New ‘be following . , y * a | On morvisg, July 20) after 8 Hingscing fileess, appeinted:— Wm. Borves, sano Edwards, Henry C. | Jesely and negligently laid and said tra k | of whom are men spread to the brick building north, corner of Dam- | i pumsel marmieg, July, OO, eter Ungering Mine | vik. , Wm. Davia, lroad, th plaintiff riving | ‘some of cultivation, mer and Lowell streets, known as the Railroad pale , July 30—Arr barks M W Babbage, Havans; eFre’mecting wij-urned until belt-past 7 P.M, | S24,rmlnoed, Trae wmbile the plain of abot the | Property. The ralroed House, which was soon enveloped in flames. From | en And rss tac Nine mite. ary Fads, Paglia Broan, NOrieas ship He NG 8B: . 2 ‘ horse a others festern bailding vited at i , Mr. Deadatus Wright took, toe obalr, in place of | 7ariceg.of November, 1868, the hoses of the pisin. | others expect, from the casterl’ and Prone hoe alin ee ee | careiaeet nctee teeny roms Loe tennast: | Fulltdsishicy baschi, Jeakseurtiio ¥r. Wood, who way usable to attend. The Com- | jntaid sail and tra k, apd was g injared, to | in proslavery journals large the flames extended across to the | on ane Rapslyes, street, near Hamilton a miitee on Resoluiio.s then reported the follow: | the nisicutrenonnee of tos ras greatly injare pere, foreign and large woodei oppralte, which were consum- | Brooklyn, af fre o'clock this afternoon. Corriages wi Notice to Mariners. ing:-— The defendants vontrovert all the tacts alleged, | the streets of Northern ed westerly to opposite Jefferson street. The flames readiness Hamilton a ferry, QUARANTINE AT CHARLESTON. Riccivea, That the :epeel of the Missourl compromise and devy any liability on their ‘They counted not upon also croweed Dummer street, and extended westerly er a th. ee {Hiness, Lawzs | ,,7¢ Charleston, papers of the 27th inst state that frows pe ge rt A a Aer Oe taecged of Noroate lt ' the four, professions ef street, and buraed be prs of Capt. 9.8. Prostar | THESE AAAI ins uns ain Tompuine | Sin tin et rm ny porn Cube wl ar pe anetitel Sage salerests ot Warsheldante¥ Seiad | 5.2 cars. taavagh Towa eight mapeaeetied Reemmaslinedssae-tiaee Siete and Patriok MoGurke, where thelt progross was Louge No.8) of OF und Sobuylor aptor Oot Uy | {7m quarantine of fie, days before copa, io Sriatee is dhind des Seometeee | Sure ie teceate aeeeaeeees | sce tee Fre | Spade eats an cag vey | Siar cas eat it | sur vn” el ao t y and within or te th visions of ind foot’ pe Cl jam ' " a a Disasters. covmatisnsl senekisaiicn Garett ie inven effort to | inthe rails, throwing the horse down, and teariug country may vace degree of accuracy, and we herafore defer any ds: See ee of Thirdave- | 4 Bx Base (supposed the Princess in contest mcdity the oalu: feat the Fugitive Slave law, to | the hoof from the ekin and flesh, and serioudy ishing ‘ommanity, based on the old account of the fire. We learn that toe | Oh Sunday, July 90, Parmie Banurrr, con of Michael | with brig WM is! ora, wan soon bth int of Cape Sabiey regain for free.om i‘s jon: territory, and to restore the | damaging him for life. One witness testified thut | England principles, and : ee losers were Smith, Josiah Bennett, John | , 7 - J with union down, by Br bark . ion 'teg tee ce ASRS te itera | Sancta a te tatu ong | Geant whats qkiteentt | Colbe': 2 Brodon A Bee Mr Dnir of | Rhos euantann ar cept, | Be ha Sette the cther fatbere of the republle in the Revovutionary | ¢flance!’ of the w Fo poe, Pract ty | Boston, Nathaniel Wright, Mr. Anthony, Mr. Sher- | tiie-aftens : peat eS Some Tuer, at 29th from Albany, was, in com ‘guard rail,” at the junction of the Fourth ave- | saw mills and other manufactories. Sach in fact is a Aight, Seema oar from his late residence, 68 Mulberry | S708 Chatam with an unknown sobs, and lost jib Jon bue and Twenty eighth street. Opposed tothis, the | the intenticn. mab, Mr. Hillard of Barney » Mra. | street, without further notice. » Fo nilng lea ptativ cikesiee eae aces Superintendent of the horse powcr, track-master, | No where bas the Blood, and the Messrs. ks, a brits y 0 auty, ix the Tita peat of ped SrEsleteen. Feyeal of the Minsour! ovmpromise, and for the bold, ag: 2 sre bese ie shoes iat call eee Se calted erg Ns nas We Ate visited oe Act oa Konvin eae Lamia a. Are ines and it . | ber age. did Sparky a Azat Westport arth, haat aoenseeetee feveae,, Aden. froseive, ai myerate projeote of the slave power; that on 1 of the track, road ip! ent Cc! ns, who express & warm ’ » Ocean, wil 8 ports é t 6 of the people eg otipery, and rails at the point in question were in perfect | ins the inovement ‘We ae semured thgs threoghoat carrey renectaa cree Fe eung Ha8y as stim qss the nash, wines fottae te etie e OF ee a oni ipbrys Lap rh a ’ | order. af A ce bulk honest were burn - James | Episco) ureh, Tarrytown, at eleven o’clook this |. SPoxun—J ith * of Longroas wie is not commit” |" PHILLiPs, Judge—To make the deferdants liable | desire just auch ® State as an encouraged | Lovett, who resides on Union street, a member of | morning. Provincetown, with 180 bbls oil. ' larei principles to an activo | . ated Ladder Com! it | r ine 2d vigorous eer’ \o cvatove the Missourl compromise, | in thix uction, the | anti mast show aflematively FecTackoon cnt ENON coma Uieeiiions sn ts: | c+ tually: injacnds ep Galneeesace hy Soe heck | a> Sones SLY ia Mine Tweaty-Sret atteet, Kul | _ July 20, 6 45.AM, of Gmepuxont Woods, stoncablp “Fesoived, That to the gulat bane of Southern patriots | pany, either in thelr original mode of constracting | nounced in the. stron, t terms, gad, you wil soe Sincasete oem neck, Wisi <a boet. ae A cereal ag pet Sg te BE Jemestonb, bence for Norfolk, was signalised by stouss- in the House of Key tar ho maintalaed the the track or in keeping it in proper repair. 1 , < lulu via Valparaise faith ang bieding force ei compacts, although for tho | rot puffcieut to shew mimply that toe hose became | some of tho papere in that section of the State | cover if be had the comrage to let the physIcins | et re nS Oe Oe Oe | fe een ee ee sot Ww, Benefit of freedom, »nu spurned tho brite offered by the | damaged by becoming entangled in the track, but | are endeavoring to put avery harmless construc- Properly dress the wound. BA years. * , Ship Robt Kelly, Barstow, from Liverpool for New York, Aonolda of the Norte. vs eo er our warmest thanks, | the paintitf must cet blah some at,etver of | tion upon them, and one altogether different from the amount of loss by individuals, or the | “So Wednesday, July 90, at Frankford, near Philadel- | July hier > dv, len'a0 ai. pdms Beyer deapa\s bt she repel fc crofourSeathi | omi Hon or comMirsion, on the part of the de- | the obvious meaning. We aro told that at | amount ofinsurance of any, we learn nothing defi- phis, Paxomuaso brewawr Comms: Orta, lato of Wil- | Ship’ Roger Stewart, from Now Orleans for Liverpool, Reed rie {ieumemles UF euot fearless, patel: | ¢ acre: to hold them accountable, It ts t-ue that | anvther meeting, held in one of tho border | nite, with the excoption that Capt. Proctor’s loss anibung, Virginia, and of Astog House, Sootland, v2), lat 88, lon 78. ‘i 3 “Resolved, That our siccery theuks aro due to the Hon. | one witness for the plaintiff does testify. that the | counties quite recently, similar resolutions | was $4,000. “ - ‘Virginia papers please copy An Amn DEE ease » steering : rain ee oe B. W. Peckham, presentetive ia Congress, for his | “ guard rail” atthe poiut where the accident oc- | againet northern emigration nese rote porn, Bight The fire will be re yyen Begs i many acts w Riguce o@ xecdeua bing, WES , tally, » Gignified, able dete to the passage | curret #as cut through, but he was not present at | toone. We apprebend no trouble. Popular seati- | gizls, who have lost alt their ol , money, &c., tn'the olty teensy then ten, from the 224 day of | “Dark Suwarrow, 16 days from Rio Janciro for N York, of the Nubrarka nly and patriot the time of the accident. and does not and cannot | ment has been too decidedly manifested against tho the aig sr were burned, as well as fami- ‘July to the 1864. June 26, int 18 38.8, lon 87 20 W. Course ceserves « testity that this imperfection caused the damage. | funaticiem of the late Jackson county meeting.— | lies, ‘whose furniture was so unceremoniously Bark John Potter, Fuller, from Boston for Havana, ed with bis weak ; No y 4 - | Itis aaid by the counsel for the plaintiff that the | However, come what- , our ti Gucsnces, and beis their party eupecior to their country. | 4 New Eug- | stre ved about the streets. July 1, lat $2, lon 62. | evidence udduced by the cefendants to show the | landers are not likely to be terrified by bravads,| At one time it jared sure that the Rev. Mr. Conrad, Kemp, from Bangor for St Pierre, Mart, See ae ae ie Sky ot sho frlenda of freedom”! oo Alene of bap fra-k and the ralle is mere ‘nege- | and. whilst they disclaim any interference with | Child's cbureb, on i street, as well as the no dai eat ad 35, Men 6 A. eee fray and sacrifice it! ineir voce, in ruck emanner us | Ue } roof, Igthisso? Mr, Sloat, tBe Supe Missouri elaveholders, will not be imposed upon | buildings adjoining, which were cleared of their Brig } Cay Reg as from A ux Cayes for 4 to show that they deine cue traitors as mach as tuey | ¢ndent of the horse power, was preaent at the time | themselver. ccutents, must burn, but luckily the wind varied Castle Island, y ason 6 meeting appelr committee of Smmcomns of the accident, and testified that the rails were so It is right to say that the Ps entirely satic- | and they were caved. firmly eecurcd that he was compelled to pry up the | fied with the operations of grant Portes. Rul le with @migration eoclcties, horo- i] wi ° “ Soren <6 pe-onereie —_ ee oer ag = ‘parpees of rail with a crowber for some inches, in order to ex: pony: A meeting was beld in the re, St. of Wi Ancuspam <Taipots tated sh Burkett, to load for Boston; bart Elisabeth ‘Loavite, Hackstad, for i " Tux Cuances or Tox Hor Teaps.—A planter to 5 | do ldg. It was tho “ht the port would be blockaded : tricate tho horge’s foot, and that the guard and on Saturday evening, of which ‘amoron, Hip, disease of . 1 a eta At he ner ewent of the Territocios of Kaceas rain rails were in perfect order. ‘The track master rasbington, D.C., wan ‘Chairman, and Edwin Da- isteeeroemareh ce a eng aden Hooping cough, 6 ster og port Jaly 14 berk Lotus (Br), Vickery, ecsizcont hareksar tesco ae . | and track layers who have expreas charge of the | venport, of Boston, Seoretary. After making s oixteon? ‘ons of hops, ‘was ‘aatitipe. aged Inanition.... 2 | tor Boston ldg; brig Amanda (Br), for Providence. p ard can ' track ang loyal Leatity positively thet the track thorough organisation of themseives for cffeotual others ave to their cost, an wousually igh peice. HS sobaxcor—in port July 14 ship yy, Morrill, for Bos- .P. B Moved an ament to th as been in perfect order at the point in question, | co-operation tection, a series of resolutions i B+ B Lond: first erates maved 5 . Suara ng po | from the inns bea the present rails were fapeany expressive of the figh confidence entertained in the A apc Cag teat = sronren 204. ieee sear e H Datiesde: ahr 08 eerk ete of fod fares” of the Fogitive siave law be repealed instead | laid (some three years ago) to the day of trial Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society was passed. £1 r owt. fell aa ef} Fal py anion roid Inflammation of stomach 8 | Newport Seg read Rn eyes an Of modified, and suppo:ted his mend | this negative proot? Is it not rather positive evi- | They were forwarded to the officers of that Society, Bd wo hear, were. sold foe. 24100 per cuk. Inflammation of throat,. 2 | Ooeas. Stabl (from ’ phen); pores ee ae b The ame bdmevt was opp d by Messra. | dence as to the state of the track? The preponder- | and will be published by them if they think fit. he tolerable certainty of a hea’ blight in the Inflammation of womb... 1 Emperor, Tibte-ts, for ate hack: vier ‘Jane, ‘Bher- Ca Pepper and Wm. Barnes, on the ground that | ance of merce! is therefore clearly to fhe effect We start in the “ Polar Star” to-morrow evening, resent season has effected an taieereteat in the 3 | wan, do: brig Helen F Ryder, Smith, unc. it was the in of Ue meeting to secure action | that at the time of the accident the rails ‘and track | and will disembark at the mouth of the Kansas riv- ne rices daily advancing in P tion as the 1 Grbrartan—In port July 4 barke Azof, Simmons, frou upon which the whole North could unite. Mr.Doo- | at the point in question were in good order. er. | There we shall meet with the company’sguides. | bate’ Fr tne plantations Bs been’ xytronran 4 2 | Matanzas wig orders sinoo,20th ult; ‘Turk, Soll, <. datue Wright fuljowed, taking tbe came view. i pow come to the question, is the company Hable | 1 will write you again. ‘The planter in question had agreed to dis of hs 8 eee A Spt ed ‘Mall Oe Taw ath te Al ‘nt was withdrawn, and the resolutions | simply because their track or their rails caused the mh growth to a factor for £7 owt., which ‘noe need, nit, Tat and 2d inst, ‘and W'94 and 4th. carried unanimously. ‘. injury? It is shown in proof that tne track was SHoorma Arrray in Kentuoxy.—A corrcepond- Negoti the prospects Fada higher prices ap- ‘gla Jane 22 ship Havana, Adams, NYork; bark AH The following velegatee were appointed to the | laid in 1851 by the track master, under the aurper | ent of the Louisville Democrat gives tho following | pearing, fanaa on the part of tho Kimball, Porter, do. u Guascow=in port July 21 brig Thames (Br), Kavanagi, “Gumacon—in port July 14 bark Wepolla (Br), Nickee- then kotdars i Te akips New Ye Ea N VERPOO! York; Sheridan, do; bark iiveinda Bualthe Nbre leans (she cld for Bath 7 Saratoga Copvention:—Daniel Hertic, Fi Perry, | vision of the Street Commissicner, and that it was iculars of a ebooting affray which took placo at I. L. Judson, Wm. B. Hucleigh, Amox Doan, Peter | done ina good and substantial manner. The de- Boast Washington, Ky., on the 29th inat:—On Bhaver, Calvin Pe; pe, Joha G. Treadwell, David | fendaiits are a company incorporated for the trans- Friday evenin, tre dis ute arose between Saul. 8. Pierce, C. P. Willums, Samuel H. Foster, James | portation of passengers and freight over theirroad, | Smith and a Frenchman is the name of Pigaitel, Edwards, Clinton Rie, Wm. Slingerland, Wm. | and for this purpose have obtained permission to lay | and ineulting words used if both parties, where- Richardson, Adam Van Allen, Wm. Barnes, lasac | their raila ujou and through the public thorough: | upon Mr. Pignitel comayaecsd his character impeach- Fadwards, Maurice E. Veile, Deodatus Wright. fares. This is done asa matter of public conve- | ed; and on Satarday morning said Pignitel sent A motion was made that the officers of the meet- | nience, and while the com: Gre bound to use all | Smitha note cemanding re] ‘tion, andon Monday ing bave power to appoivt the committce named | peceseary care and prudence carrying out their | morning, said Smith re] that eaid Pignitel was planter that he had been so in effecting a sale. A custom, however, prevails in the trade, that when the hops are delivered and the time of payment ar- rives, an abatement, or “strike,” is expected by the purchaser, for the loss arising from what is termed “crusting.” This consists of a certain por- tion of the hops next to the cloth in which they are ‘L301 1 aly 8 ship Seth Wade. acked “ losing condition,” and which deterio ation siete ened 2 4 worth, from Genos, arr Lay Rag Fy ; bark Mar. J more or less according to the manner ho; mion, for Boston do. abt Ist Volant, in the resolution. Adopted. duties, at the same time those who travel upon and | an alien, and not wo! his notice, but that he have besa kept after = ‘king. In aera Sears, Philadelphia; 7th, brigs G Andersen, = ROME ES Me near their line of rails are not discharged from the | would not make any Sckuswiodimarte whatever, | some fifty poun is were Bomanied by the purchaser NYork (ose Boston); Effort (Br) no had te Political Intelligence. use of ordinary care and pradence on thelr part. | which left said Pignitel free to pursue whatever | as “strike” money—the ecller demurred—the factor hg dprerieseemte ae | The whigs of Florida held & convention at Talisiasee, | O8 the contrary, as tho prosence of the track aad | course he chose, and immedistely after the recep- | intimating his intention not to purchase except with Senator . ollo. _ ie rails ordinarily increases the danger of travel | tion of Smith’s note, he walked down and sto) Sere sdoptag sen”) "nich the following resolations /-f2" Grdinary vebicles, that foot alone. calls for | betes ter ciao deen ee ete ae are Resolved, That we have maintained the principle of | tho exercise of all the prudence and skill of | om, Samuel, to come out the door, that he wished Congreselooal non intervention, anc much s¥ we deplore | which they are masters. It is as mach the daty of | to speak with him, whereupon said Samuel Smith the reopening of ti very sgitation, we shal! ever | the traveller to avoid danger, as it is the bad the | rej cacenanee not want avything to do with him; i this deduction, and the iter, doubtless seeing “ looming in the future” the chance of a far better rice, wisely took advantage of the objection raised ry the intended purchaser, and submitted to havo Fe retarned to him, after delivery, the wholo of his | E°ver, remi Tomor, *(orariaa) Uloeration of intestines Brom Beocors Smromeowacmnn oh ‘ork. : In port Ji coor al Crowell, Car- vous Loose and ve at een, wor “Newron—in port Jaly 14 bark Young Turk, Taylor, reaintain tbe princi jl. ptooaen pre Bata toSennwas « the people of the Territories | company to protect the publi: agaist it. Suppose still insisted u his coming out, ¥ ferred Foves, scar! 1 | tor Malaga & or 4 days. Somrk t to Son ite, eal be sereebare a Pooh in his wagon tlavelling acroeé Or UJ0@ & | and upon a second refusal, be clutched is pis- y porate, aioe "erast had ie eee Fever, typhus Uaknowa, Go the jury). 2 ParkaMo—In port July § schr Dolphin (Bt), for Boston fuole owntway. en” OT Gomentic institutions in | allroad skould;wrench off his wheel or otherwise dam- | tol, and called Smith a damned coward and vil- | nok sold, and havo sealized i> the penn ae , " Page tpi een ey cere stan a np Recolved, That we approve of the amendment to the | Age his vehicle, (supposing the track to be in geod | Jain. Smith then jampod from the counter which creased sum of upwards of £1,000. A similar cir- acne. Ce ee Angele Bill cogeaising the ‘Territories of Nebrosts and Kansas, | Tepair,) would tho geapeny Hable? T apprehend | be was sitting on, and approached tho door, both | cumstance connected with this uncertain and extra. whioh originated with the Hon. Sir. Dixon, a dietingaished | not, forthe simple reason that thetraveller, know! drawing their pistols at the same time, and Pigni- Whig Looker fopm tua Sia'e of Rocteany; for tnnicreat | the: netatne Of the veal tips wig be ttak Genet | one Pistol enalsping st tbeiicss stserapt eo 4 Pi he Tepeal of the cighth section of the act commonly called | ling, should bave guarded with extra care against retrented behind @hboree rack, but which did not the Missourt Compromise, ae ¢ nsistent with the logiala- | accident or damage That the presence of a rail- | entirel shield bim, Smith shooting all the while tive principles of the compromi.c of 1850. .., | road track, and the travel of railroad cars in @ | until hie loads were spent, which were four times— comet Fld Mathcbaay lh Ain ronan catire | crowded city, ia fraught with a certain degree of | two not going off—and seoing there was no good pt ee aiien lr or Pht tuad sto, | danger, canpot be denied, but the companies prose- | sense in standing there without arms, retreated ¢e.ely sympathize with Mouthieen Geecinc ; tat out of | (uting their business under sanction of the constita- | through the back door in search of other arms. Pig- 101 demooratic members from the free States but 44could | ted authorities, and by virtuo of positive legislative | nitel, upon seeing this, advanced and stepped into bbe induced thro:.gh ail ‘he fotluence and patronage of the | epactment, are protected in their business so far a | the door, presenting his pistol at William Smith, administration to sote for the fame, and even they are sie use all caution and pruconce in the discharge | father to said Samuel, who was unarmed, and fired; threatened with the lose of their vonte at the coming | of their duties to the community. In this case I can | but Smith, eecing his situation, ‘avoided the shot, lection rext fall ‘n xccount of their aaid vote. see nothing in the evidence which calls upon tho | which tore off the heel of one boot and ledgod in pinform id dow."at “ie Sativa! Whig Convento at | Gtendante, to, Feapend to the plain Jopaly Ja | the log of another; but bo sil prosentod his pital - a fae ide. | damages, and I therefore order judgment for the at mith, whic! in led by snapping; iceman, | ema |Sireemesececran oars ne rack over y the pi wil other, and back over a chair. He then repaired to Important ARREST OF A COUNTERFaITER.—The Samt i i Cincinnati Gazitte gives an account of the arrest of Ee ewe ao ie nates by ae ae “ 5 towards James Roundtree, at Paris, Ky., on Sanday, on a said Pignitel, and would eeveen Inve deepatched , a Port av Punce—In port July 19 barks Nashua, Holmes, ordinary trade we may never havo the oppor- oc Pritarrey, Barnes, for Philadelphia tanity of recording —Kentish (' \d) Gazette. " Darna- disg; Monte Criato, Brevoor, at Deehon some at i Roe Cheeseman, trom NYork, Jjust.arr; echr "Dux- Beeessa, gsesess SESSSS Ovrracrous Arreurr.—On Friday neighborhood of Farleigh, afternoon, in the tS a about three miles from town, an Irishman named MoNaily, for- mer'y an emplosec on the railroad, but more re- cently a teacher in the adjoining district, met two little girls, and detaining one in conversation until her com) mn had proceeded some distance, in- duced other,a daughter of Robert Hagan, to accompany him in his walk, in the course of which he attempted a most brutal pa rage Tipo her per- eon. Upon tho return of the child home, her ap- pearance betokening fright and agitation, in ro- sponse to some paternal inquiries respocting tho cause, she informed her parents of the circum- stences, as detailed above. Mr. Hagan instantly armed himself, and, in company with some neigh- soon. c&, PR—-In port July 18 barks Iimily Banning, Ray, eee ee | from Philadelphia, just arr; J Forbes, Franais, hénee, 40; “Emily ith,’? for ——- 4daya; echrs Eliza Mises, for NYork; Rambler, Wileon, for Philadel: P QumastowN—Sld July 12 bark Gen (from Cardenas via Boston), London. ioe QuEszc—Cid July 25 ships Fortitude, Lord, and On- ward, Lane, London. Rio Jaxzmo—Sld June 16 bark Suwarrow, Stone, New Sr port ae ship Atlas, Lebrou, from Baitimoro, ldg cargo of mo) North Bead, condemned; barks ne eae from timore via Demarara, dig; rg 3e83 3 F ame it 8, bors, started in pursuit of the ravisher. On Satur- Hudi fi Norfolk via Martiniq ; the affections of charge of swindling some Kentuckians ont of him had not the citizens stopped him. This thing | day afternoon he was discovered lying in Mr. Far- Banker, Knveriga: tor &e “ ingo eivy pros oa Mavoba Eberly, Ox ‘his person was found ovor seven thousand dol- | having been promeditated, Pignitel having a horse | lefgh’s orchard, reading. Mr. Hagan, procariog port Jaly 6 hip Poauot, Gilpstriok, for Jara in counterfeit bank notes and bogus cola. ‘The | in'waiting, and believing be had killed old Smith, | two or three stout hickorios, approached him, ‘Trapani ond Boston soon; bark Rod! I; for do do P Faree money Mp Iogear oy of on ok | left, for o leville, where he is running at large, informed him of his purpose, and tendered him ee eee Re ey oy peal Lani v ol c u ‘ate Bank of jor arolioa, son jan) eri rf ii withio A Saibing Case wn Nassau pe of Lonisiana, and $1’s, $3's, 86's and $10's on the under writ which was sent tho deputy sheriff of | altcrnatives—cither to submit to a whipping or iding in Mulberry etreet, while pas: pepe ae near ‘aus, io company with = triend ‘nemed | banks of Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. Over $300 <. Thomas Cornell, about half past 8 o'clock yesterday | in bogus silver coin was found on him, aad several i “ morning, ied by accident against an unknown ind’ spurious gold pieces, $1’s and %’s. Only $35 of | Cavsns or Fever aT Sr4—The following fact, vidual, whe, withens per atta seel turned sod od money was found on him. The counterfeit oe by eds ‘in oes per Times stabbed ide ti langerous wound. | $r9" y bearing on 5 * Tus cpeardly.aveassin thea, curaed andra up ana | $008 North Carolina, apd $20's Loulsians, are said | and Gazette has an itaportunt bearing ou the regu: | fon that MRwould leave the neighborliood in two | 12: "OF total. } wy, atreet and h Theatre alley, followed by Green aud wel Nene , and c .7 ae “taken | ship of Lord Gocnrine te the Greek Archipelago, } hours, county as fast as his would THOMAS K. DOWNING, City Inspector. | ote, snd Chelsea, Lowell, NYo hisfriend, and fosliy, owing to tho darkness of the | Others are easily detested. Roundtree was taken | Sip of 1ord Cod 1827; wae cruising off the Mores, | C@zy hdl. When last hoard from, McNally was | City Inspector's Office, New York, July 99, 1854. ‘ SS ENT our city. death. McNally decided to take the whipping, $ “ which was administered by the father, on impreved scientific principles. McNally begged most pite- oualy, proteeting his innocence, until Mr. Hagan was induagg to cease his flagellation, upon condi- Trmap—In port NYork 10 days; Amelia, French, for do; brigs EDram- Ports. BANGOR—Are July 21 brig Harrict Nowell, Warren, “ae | Philadelphia; ecbr Superior, Spear. ‘NYork.” Gla , Banta dg echrs 8 H : ’ tho magi f on M afternoon ny BaTh—Are July 25 schrs Whislwind, Noal, Alexandria; Cee ree ee cata Sensi er ta ornare | for, cxxrtzatben, end ran Laid ie seretal Centonan | we encountered weatsir uflciently rough 60 cuss Dae ee ee ne te 8 eS | a | rotesprin, Philadsiphia; "2th, rigs Wiliam, Ratareof the wound He was then taken by bis friend | dollars bail to answer at the noxt term of, the Cir- | the closing of the main deck ports for three days, | handsom by the occurrence, and’in consideration of | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Gagnon, tctabre Piston ier bene to the Sormtias, ¢ wr treatment. The physician gives but | cuit Conrt. His arrest has caused much excitement “ great deal of es fell bee nasty opens whom he was permitted to escape much more easily renee sonia Smith, Philadelphia.” vy 5 MING of ‘Giver Pris -Alfred Cornell (colored), | * thst part of Kentucky. the tative Gow 3 HC Row dye: ater the | Yan he would otherwise have done. Biteabeth TIMORE—Arr July 28 bark Theoxena, Callao: brig Fin a Hh the employment of Silae K. Herring, an ———a town Register, July 26. “ ona clearing hes the weather, the temperature high, , of No 102 Fifth avenue, was arrested by Ser- Srrancr ap Mroration.—A Simpson county | witha calm, dropping caces of inflammatory re grant oe eee eres nce an ae correspondent informs us that 2 negro child was | mittent fever appeared among the men. Sagacity prover of bin late exaployer facd then offeria thom in | Dorn in that county, on the 13th ultimo, which was | to detect on the instant the caueo of this endden pawnat the shop of Councilman Jackson, In Reade | thus singularly malformed :—It had too heads, four | outbreak was wanting by mo, and it was not until atroet, who, suspecting they were stolen, detained tho | hands and four feet, with tho usual number of fia- eighty-thzce persons fad been strack down in lees msn and gave himia ps Bonne The spoons on being shown | gers and toes upon the latter. The stravge.aspect | than a weck that I eeizcd upon the source of our ‘were identified by Mr. Herring as property, the rogue | which it preserted was that of ono child sitting in | visitation, and was tangbt a lesson which instructs Baving stolen them from tho plate rafe, the keys of | another's Jap, with head inclined to one side. The | me now. ‘Bad smell from bilge water, and its daily SS ‘other entrusted with, He was committed | monster lived bat § shoct Sie atter birth, pel se | inereasin, ftenstvences, Srst directed Inquiries to ant: | ficiently long for the attending physician and others } this source of and, fortunate in o ein tly eel, by, Bar Tunders—Josoph, Barustt | sresent to Obsorvo with astonfabnicnt its almost un: cominander whose rare philosophic spirit is onl; vaeet, eeee ‘exveated Officer’ Maher, of the | accountable malformation. It was born atthe resi- equalled by his naval achievements, I was enabl F ward, one charge of baving stolen $40 from | dence of a well known plantor at Dry Creek, Cov- | to institut a thorough overhawing of the lower re- Jobpron F. Leske, ® reeiden: of Concecticut, who was | ington connty.—Pawding ( Muss.) Clarion, Lit). gione of the ship. the cable-tier, immediately in the Lquor bouse, and ina stateof intoxication Tho | | ander the main hatchway, was found & layer, some 'y Was recovéred, and the accused hold for a hear- inches thick, of piscuita, olives, fish-bones, picces _ Brooklyn City Ini nee. . "Grarge of Grand Larveny.—Seseph, Woodworth was | | SKK Punscaned.-Y entarday at 4 block on eaverably, | Of Galt and fresh meat, &c., the remains and refnso Daniel Maloney, Welden, NO: esas; echr Clark Foxwell, Ponce, PR, Sth inst. Cid ship Harrisbarg, Matthews, Kast Boston; barks Kate & Alice, Lowe, Now York; W'H DC Wright, Wilson, Rio do Janeiro; brig Waabiogton, Bivber, Charlestown, Maso; schra Ontario. Daggers Bath via Choptsnk River; Chas Colgate, Sea- man, ‘ork; Wm Thomas, Providence. e BOSTON—Arr July 20 ahipe 11M Hayes, Eilictt, Liver- 16th wit; John 8 Harris, Mack, New Orleans 6tm, Bee arks Helen A Warren, ate Matai via Portlond; Grampus, Dyor, Cardenas 1 orn rankeo, Tar Murver Terran at Saverrrms—On Thurs day, during the trial of the Rev. Mr. Johnson, La tist minister, at Saugorties, for the murder of his wife and child, after the testimony was all in, the court said it was its duty to inform the counsel that owing to a fatal flaw in the indictment, the name of the deceased being Lucy Ann, instead of Anna, it would bo bound fo dircct the jury to acquit the prisoner on that ground. The counsel declined to sum up in that case. The court, therefore, so di the jury, who rendered a verdict acoord! inet; ye A ‘motion wa made by counsel for defenco ne vad: Brachr Jarius Hart, Coombe, Port su’ Prince 14th fost; bail be accepted for prisoner, inasmuch as no ‘pauakeages ¢ nd letiora indonded, New ¥ vee ar ecee » Ghana “4 indictment oxistod against him.— Troy Budget, Hinara shobid be pak wee Atcobiubies Dal’ Padaaeigote aie aioe cPitiase te 9, TORE T SE te ~ ~ Stratton, Tetes, ‘Albany '; Thetis, nt 2 4 Ke Port au Prince 1 _ Poor, Baltimore; schr Kingtsher’ Cook, Yorsre ace i aly ckerson, Albany, “5 » i Albany, i tg | éemnnen 000 of the men’s dishes cast into this receptacle. The Obituary. Capital, Linnell, Albany; Spy, Nickorson, albsay; Mis® pap a a aap pela ope toberedy Boog ante rag ty ita.” The tpeaters were tices, | active decomposition going on.in this us | _ We notice with regret the death of Mr. Thoodore sissippt, Hopkins, Rondont; Elise. Jano, * Rom ef Catharine ‘ont. The proceedings listed about | hotbed cngendered an atmosphere that, once in- | T. Tierney, # young man of much promise, who left | ~ Bell, of Perry street, of the value of #70, | Statey, Parsons, and It appeared that Mra Boll keeps » boarding Louse in the | two Bours, and the digcoursea wero much eliko. They | baled, eatistied the most sceptical on board of its above street, and the accused was a boarder. She was | wero for the most part made up of coareo, violout and | noxious character. The remedy applied was prompt abowing bim the watch, when he put it into his pocket vituporative denunciations of ners, particularly | and succesafal. and left the house, and bad not beon mot with until yos- | Irish Catholics, and of Jesultism in all its phases. roar oard 2h ae ae yy. He wastwkon before Justice Stuart, and com- | Mr. Parsone ropeatodly asserted that the Catholice wero am mitted for trial ot Christians; that Catholicism was not a roligion; that Tur New Post Rovre Brt.—The Post Route Arrest of Pocket Bock Droypers —Faward De Forrest, | the Pope was the ‘‘dovil,” that tho members of the | bill, which passed the two houscs of Congress on Stuart Wilson and Christian Runshelacr, noted pocket- Romish Church were “ thieves, robbers and murderers, | yesterday ia one of no ordinary value. It embodics and penvanatnenrane Ain wrincslaratte rire | Gout: NY; Hotmas, Nickerson, 0. this city about five years ago for Califsmnia, where Port of New York, July 30, 1854, Ga Ap es Mossy ea, George, NB, to load’ for pa LS Bee Hil of phn! = rae ARRIVED. psineple, ee ry orn ong hin’ ood Thoat deserved success. r remaininga few | 7 Nit oo | cee Doane, Prinoe; months in California, Mr. T. went to Southern Ore- | ,.¢co™sulp. pe a fe, with mdso | cchre ER Se bri; . ex, “armel, Gibraltar and @ mkt; gon, and lad beon living in alom but « short time wrade ride [pocket Dien es * z iverpool, June 22, with | York, Matthe Potadeiphia, set Tesi, ‘Brom ’ 0 we ‘ J was killed by o fall from his horse. He | mdse and 350 paseengers, toCH Marshall &Co. ‘Jane | Orlcans; @ Colon Maria, Howes, Bltiavere: Dp a =a was a young man of excclicnt abilities, honorable | 24th, passed sl rin id was Lighly esteemed by all who | Channel, bound in; July (Oth, mado aatt cont of Now. | Belg: Civiten, os oe ear aon Philadelphis : vs that all priests and ka wore “ licention illatns ;?? ciples, and was ry anne), boun ; duly * lo iow- vilian, Jo! obbder, Philscolphia; schrs Ide aeand Sar urrsnet by valinies tions, Mastindate bor that Ard Diahop Tushen, or, as he designated | him, « ag. baie cot pik hate Lone ae aoe ae — Few him’ Ho had acted in the capacity of private | foundland, saw several icevorge at tho mouth of Triaity , Weeks, Richmond, Vs;’ Era, Chamberlain, Balti- ‘the Third ward They were taken before Justice | gor (+) Jobn,’? was ® licontious old villain , that all poral Stato, " Bay; was 6 days beating down tho coast 19 Caps Raco; | moro; 'C C Stratton, langetal, Philadelphia; Jalle’ fe ogee nuns, wan emplozo bythe | Shen peak cue, ri ewe | Hae, no ea, ema Ser, San We Oregon ‘Statesman as ieportor of the Logislative | $8 days from Ardrossan for Boston; 29d, epeko Br brig CHARLERTON---Ary July 26 bark Mor lon (tubal Asser bly, and subsequently filled the office of Tet- | Rossana, from Demarars for Liverpool; $3, oxeban, Ruygh, Amstordam 76 days; bri Freasteo ( ), oe ritorial . signals ‘with steamship Africa; 27th, off’ Nansncket | zenovas, Barcclona, 6@lays’ Cl Felsen Balan , Bortrai arg, sors H E <i 7 2 ‘ity of thoze authorized in years, Btaark th » decoy’ pocket Look fonndon one | Bunt, ospecially the “Sisters of Charity,” and tho | ® large tnsjority A Of the fellows. Jestice ‘Stuart’ admiaiotered eget | “sisters oe Merey,”? were the “kopt mistresses” of tho | but not actual sorvice, as Wwoll as about six Bovere lecture, and exproseod his determina ion of eond- | priests, for, that the latter, being unmarried mon, couid | hundred new ones proposed to tho Post Office Com- fing all person: who got their living in such a manner to | Dot “get on without them.’? Those and kindred topics | mittees by members, establishment, di the itentiary. Tue men wore then sntenced to the | made up the — of ihe discourses, which, in cach | present acasion. The route bills passed since 1810, tiary for six months. caso, wero concluded by forvid exhortations tothe public | when the last digested act on the subject was en- was struck bys heavy squall, lost fying ji apie Sid brig Rain! ight % i to rise in a masa and sweep all thore nuisarces from the | acted, are dispersed thi tho l books in an Ps j | cent, Franciss q Arvest of the Price Fighters, Poole and Morrissey — os Satine , ape ron 1° law 3 7 9 30 AM, spoke ateamebip Asia, honco for Liverpool. The LUBEC—Arr sehr NYork. ockertny motaiog Jestice Chuait iasced @ eacrant for | Mate tat mtn tee eke a etemic shape, so that Investigations to decide | Ga Wedneeday evening, July 20, by tho Rev. Me. | P hea hid light westerly! winds wi theo : aith brig Arran Yaom)e reg ws ies ZUM; che the apprehension of Willlam Poole and Jon Morrissey, | tog tet or to a ous fontlomen ecem Lent on | Which roads aro and which are not authorized routes, | Packue, at his rosidenco in Treaty fourth street, Josue | Ship Sabiae (of Portsmouth, NH, ‘adden, pak z ? man afidarit charging them with being aisturbor of wot me) Prem og oh) te are quite impracticable in many casos. isles, joxm: to Eraareta T. Denrea, both of Hoboken, Now Iaiands, 102 da; Warrants were entrus to off * si getting rid of the “nuisances,” per fat aut nefas. During ge bee el Se, ear ot ue | Se cea ee ae | i ener of es al, ead Fowier, Math ward, by wh m they wero brought to the | ¢claimed against the Justice of some of the charges co | Tatterly bas compelled the Post Offiee department, cust, TBAT, eave required, Uy Javtio Stuart vos | ‘tare of «lleerty of tposek,’” ha wen turtontiy pocmsed | Suhlle frequealie on roo me bute fodioen onde to keep the peace, in $6,000 eaclh, for the spase of | TAture of “liberty ae a Po mails frequently on r gal! lared ma trelve moathe. on by tho police, who immediately carried him off. We | routes, present bill remedies these difficulties, Btecting Muses —George Wilson, colored, wos afterwards Jearnod that the Irishman wae to be released | and has the further great merit of stating the inter- seated Oe Leaman Olen, Ferree eee At the termination of the meeting. | It struck wa that tho | Tregiate points of supply by the official names of charge of having etolee eight ‘muske's, of the value of | Sex was somewhat ourious, If the prisoner had com- | (ho oot Pre to eee a ten tanated $25, the property of George Holbertaon, 174 Grand | Tsar tenets “peramvwhy detain him caly t0 | caf appellations describing them in the o Rll ave or Bie Ze wor She Phar He trayranr Shad pp hed yy dota bes teat "fos mavieg vopet post route bills, In fine, the general effect of the pet no ened ot ay STO Saatlee Wel GUE Gill. | Sisen SNe, and proceeded homeward without moles. bs Pasnage. $, and Hampton Roa’ i dpe wis ganas, | MACHIAS ta port Tale 6b bark NW 7 4 port Ju Bridge, Hutehia~ erey. . May 17, lat 63 14 8, lon 71 W, pazeed Clenfuegos; :; mi ‘isookiye, gp, Thareday, July 9 by the Rev, Dr ‘a whaling back potaied black, within red vidak ate | Foaicot oteRtueeyss Wehem Mayflower, Proctor; Amytia, vise, Hexry G. of New Yo Fraxcms JAN®, | logs of foretopsail yard and foro it mast; Juno MA. “A loughter of Mee. of the former city. Toy iat 18 eo BW, spoke el acy rote ea, | rage rt July 24 brig Manuella, Keltom, from Boston bound to'San Francisco: July EW ORLEANS— : Jon 19 26, saw herm brig Foster, of Boston, ‘bound SW: | der, Philadlphis, Mary nese oe Alves Heal, On Sunday, July 90, Carmanixt Beater, wife of Thomas | The 3 has had very light winds and caims sll through | Destino (Sp), Zueloto, Barcelona: Beabay, ana daughter of Elisabeth Cuciy, aged 22 yearn; | the North Atlantic Sival, 1 . Cl ships Andover, ork; # eens ohdet eettreensenstinety tents os dat Fort Castle Tuy 6 with eetaoer; to U Seeroacen, | Wpeas: ROMANS Liverpoot: Lineage at ri a : tend ber ‘at two o'slock to-morrow afternoon, | Sid in co with brig Emeline, for NYork. Catharine, ix 200 Elm street. July 90, after a short ilsoss, Mrs. c _ | tation! system for confusion. Ita preparation must have | , On Sunday ma, PR, with sugar, to Aguirre & Galwey. sell, bark Kremlin; 29th, ships Gov Morton, Seie bake toh i a Bed Pies ase broke out about three ofclock on Eatur. involved immense labor— FPashington MB tT neh Dig i frat to Cosme ° (ie Beret Oo cays, with yo 7 shige Mary were by the Fifth ward police on s char oy morning, story frame builling in Butler | inst. for Interment. Her frionde, and those of tp family, are | Schr Simeon Draper (of Noatk), Ashley, Malaga Juno Sewn Jamey ring he itage og ing enithe eceerie the grocers store ah the = aa enh P-. Wass pajoin epee iabiany en -—_ ' reepectfally invited to attend her funeral, fom the resi- | 20, Gibraltar 224, Pack fruit, ete rritny Galway. pond ” y for NYceky i wile. ‘ Theatse alley and Ann street, and etealing two ' tans ae ~. © patel and woes moeey. uae fajery. Curry was insured for $€00, Manvn.Lovs.—A correspondent from Taylor coun a {ber son in law, Thomas Cunningham, 123 West | June 2}, off Point Malinas, Malaga, epoxe ship Pro i ship Fllteenth strect, at two o elock this afternoon trom Palermo for Boston. pode ship Fromph | | NIcW, BRDLORD Ase July 3, ship Waren, Cur before Jurtier Bogart and held for examination, Dunvy Staves —The report of the Capiain of the First | $Y: Ga, WE, informs us that a few days ag | MG. *Sunds: July 89, Jamemre B., Infant dacgh'er of Rogers (of New Haven), Penny, Rleuthers, 7 4 &f Burclary —Chares Wade was arrested by | district staten that reveral streeta within bis juristic. | He saw, on the plantation of Thomas Gvey ‘Be! William Hi. ret days, with fruit, to J Ennis. , . a. HI A—. July 80 steamships Stato of “ke, of the ‘¢venth ward, on a charge of having | tion are in # very Slthy condition, and that sevcral com: | living in a valley called the land of parpt ‘a mald ‘The friends of tho family are respectfally invited to at- Seganaw, Crosby, Boston for Albony, Giorgi brett ateade vi tip penned riously euteret the tore AY Front atest, ia the | plaints to that elect have been made, but as yet no mo. | county, sixty ears of c3rn on ono stalk, the largost | tuna'her funeral at two o'cloek this afternoon, troos ise | Sehr Meamee Deereh, Arete Mae ney ror Albany, | Kenuebee, Copes, NYork; bark tong sion of Micha! Reynolds. The padlock waa broken | tice bas been taken of them. meosuring thirteen inches in length and sixtcen in | West Twentieth street. with oil, Bosal brigs Gipsy, Boyd, PR; Vitravins, Parker, the door, s quantity of stare aad jowelry Wat | Semovs ACCIDENT —A con of Joseph Leroy, residing In | circumference, and all of tho ears had good common | On Saturday pm Von Se De corm Louisa, wife of | | Sehr Henry Clay, Delano, NBelford for Albany, with | Glasgow; sobre os TP eg 1 Puerto Cabello; ‘Titsitieanmintn Oo pee fg eae pon Rey Ep gg EE bry ding Be ee Tee | ane frewts cad sureives tas heals ales the mem- | "Sehr Mistous, Wittso, Rendout for Salen, with cour. | BamaONG; Mebaddoak, Willams shasta Oy Ka: 3 oe va over La . west there isa moan- 1 ~ z ome, 4 “ping Patent Latels for Raitare —Mr. Lyon, the | lege were broken, and it is fenced that he cannot re- | tain which affords one of the finest views to be found The ts Dek ae sie ch cnn Dcaoak Geter, |: mone Fanny Hansa:d, Glover, po eter ao 2, Rendleten, Eastport; ‘Deotba” Cid ston, CUP Water EWEN MogeeKis powders tte the Jecttuction |, CONST. I in Middle Georgia. It is anid that the city of Macon | 755, nor lato residence, 227 West Twenty-seventh sirect, | Schr Fmpirs, facil’ Reeton sce Albany. ships ‘Orptey, Wilson,’ Boston; Reo Copes, New of vermin, nding "ot smog ypcrious Imitation hae for _pVi0}AmION oF Scunar Law (orn ine susitingat can be seen | from the top of thie mountain by the = between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Sebr Gaxello, Coombs, Providence for Phtladelpia Yor beck Thos Deliett, i atu, Tedperesy Bost < os Dackan, Sel of “s mire on Roa ~ ateects,. w 3 a8] se. Should any gentleman doubt On Saturday, Jnty 22, Writam P. Cocmmas, agel 16 | Sehr E Watts, Taylor, Portland, with stono. for, ‘ath; Ormus, Reed, sobre Matinaounk’ Heaton ten taeek 6 ueek’ epecaetes day orronted ty officer Canningtam, of the Fourth dis | truth of these statements, our correspondent, who | yerrs and 5 months, Behr Jane & Louies, Lo ! eed, % trict, for violation of the Sundsy law. is a reliable man, offers to : ALsRy.—An alarm of fire was given about 1 o'clock or— Georgia’ Citiee. was the | catereny in host in Notwy’s alley, caused by some | tt i ee as her, Portland tone. ‘Tho friends of the family, and thore of his uncles, John. Schr Henrietta, Baker, ow Bedford bs ra * Part and Jobn Clarke, Se eee requested to at- Schr E H Herrick, Jones, Rockland. Adriana, Swusser, Portland: Henry Natt, Holton, Wil- smiature sol’, and foopd that a Cerma Prove them trae to any ing et 106 Firetetzeet named | etech |axa : “i made tend the funeral, from 189 Wost Twenty-nevonth etreet, mington, NC; Two Brother, Tread Alexandria: reecudie: in which he laa traded tore. nrae menage te | having under o stairway taxing Gre.” The Gre migut Fs Ir a half-past, ton o'lock this morning. we tate | O00 Bele basa 4 Sav 9, broelor: ‘Troy; s Rockhl, Parsons, Beistoh “Sou plaint wae made before Justice Welak, charging that ata Stock Sales. i sites Toylee, te the Bete Yeas of ap aed of the late | Wind during the day, NW. 3 ad forged the labels and ma eand ven * | timely secistance of ofcer Murphy. Pananmrm, July 20—Reported by Keen & Taytor.— | Al A . A. arc ccagalnds vc venue was tuned, dnd kesetan’ses | A bre octaibGh lash Aight. begween stevia, dad tweies | Shes ead Suh cub ok tee toe Bk oe RIOD le and those of tho farally, ars rospeotfaliy | a ; ‘er friend: jemeranda. . nd Og: " i - ris ied ofbeertyLe Pinder and Johnson, of the Third | o’cicck, ina brick bailding in Love lane, belonging to Oe, "70, 9836; 20,000 Penne Couyon Be, Oi od invited to attend her funeral, at three o'clock this afte Dark Rainbow, 201 tons, of : z : 240 Spring street, without | loading for London. - In bis porsersion abeut 1 Dr. Hont, The carriage and horses wore resc '& Erie, 00; 266 sharce Morris Canal, noon, from her late residence, , " r She pode Kbeke mare tnend, Soaa lenge quantity of ue owt tage , bat the intertor of the building was grestly 1, 12; 100 Reading RR,sSwn, 825; 100 cash, eee cl eat eres i Providence and pe aga Tm . be ~ {9 vty Hotty . eperious powders cone wp ready for transport Three | demaged before tho engives could pour a stream on tt 06 do, $834; at beh 5 ee Ph onia teins taa dibtoe anne mor- | rom the latter place. = ry Capt Lg inst, Hole; Trade Wind, Wiz. pe teen beter Te Sewe i ME tas hele cane Wer eeeek vearbitaaieey’ whibent tohing the we Chey ING. After Boast —100 oha-98 Due notice mile givenict $e funeral. | Bile Clambeaa, which was veined on is sue am BAVANNANE C4 Jt 26 trig Sarah Pieyheth, Tooth. G@:cnsaion Heat | Volor Canal, 11; 30-8. high Weer 4 cays. Fohardny, dele "9, ab ble lave vesideoes, Trospeat ! Alger “eq being aEprGe fa Whe wary trade, and Sogaghs J aker, St Jobo, NN, via Rystport, :

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