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THE NEW YORK HERALY, —_~— + WHOLE NO. 6575. ™ MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, AUGUSY 26, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. r : ats Nik Con! Seerif's Fire in NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, The Deenam or Prisons ot tutes Home ‘nem Meer Your Angust 24,1054, | THROREFIOWN Arrais—anesmror oun T-NOELDNE | ffrow the aneny lor soatan Ar) ,,| ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH STAR. ake ‘An ordinance wiok bas bees b-retofore pasaed 10 THE RDrron OF THE HRBALD. _ | On Thanday evening Cop GN. HD. * OUR | property, ee. eens culantive, Lemraet Troe, — LATER INTELLIGENCE FROM HAVANA, | togel'zing tne commitanen’ of prisoners acrested, to | Your cerresponcent in Vésterday’s Heraup ra- ; United ~tate: sloop 0° wa-Cyane, was arrés.“" %! | about noon today. ‘The fiatnre spread with such | Additional News from California, Crogon, New a CLA "| the cells of the various efution touses, to bo ters | ther hastily eoouses the Oh,W Laspector of having, | thewal 9 Caivia Dursa,on a o wre 0° dea. *. | ead netieaa of'os Ene ea iments Ge Gfanada, Pern, ad Nicaragua. detained, has become the subject of mavh indiscreet | in his recent communication \‘@ the Common Coun: ing troperty to he amou t 0° $14,000 at the bon h deepatch ‘was poor tte alera’ he 5 e Deaths from Yellow Fever on Board a i) cil, misurcerstood toe figues Of the milk ana- berdmen’o Geytown, » dba’! entore? before the sounced, and at two o’clwk our ever ready firemen : : \ . Warnook, of tii Ship at Key West. Ttisevident that the only peop>r wee which oou'd therein present It fa 89" Cnoug?, how. sberiffi th- amount of $1,000, his suret es being | w."Te Proceeding, with all possible despatoh, to tae | ‘The steamship North Star, Cat. . til be mado of this o:divunce, ae regards the commit- = at be aot liable to ¢he charge, and | Hemen J: RedAeld, the Coll-otor o” the Port; Joba ear, ‘lock. ‘gy. | dependent line, arrived yosterviay morning frode need ee ee a ra ak l J: Bisco, Sub Treasurer; and J.B, Brodhead, Naval | uch > Shope Perec ey roy? At 2h o'olock, ‘a+ | Aspinwall, with 405 passengers. ‘THE TOWN OF WALDORURO', ME, IN AsHEs, | Tmt Bremer Euscias lebced | ee ee lek eaben ey WO Contac iota Star loft N , en te Of the prisocer previous to his production beforom| The errst into which “ A Friend to" True Solence | Officer. blocks of umber. On her outward passage the No-th Sar low wee mogistrate at the earliest opportunity. As the | and Humanity,” as becqrieusly sigos Simself, has The following is the afidavit, take b*“ore a Com- Te fire Seoke ont as 1 o'clook in 9 tlgsine melt York on the Sth, at a quanter past three o'clock. “THE RIVER ST. LAWRENC: FREE TO AMERICAN SHIPS, practice, howeve:, now unfortunstely is, prisoners | fallen, is that of confounding the aif ¥reaces bo" mieloner of Deeds, upon which Capt. Hollins was sigue S ” immediate ity © | During the first four days she experienced head are often detained for a length of time in the cells &., &o., &o. Of the s:ation houses, aud not brought before a ma Smee gistrate uvtil their captors find it convenient or BR ppoianen, ey agreeable 80 to do, igaaere ey | An instance of this kind osourred very recently, Canuetox, August 25,1854, | "2der my own observation. A prisoner, arrested The steamer Governor Dudley arrive at thie port to- | OB suspicion of arson, wes detained nearly s whole ‘ay, bringing Havana and Key West dates to the 22d | Might and almost the whole of the suc.ecding day, ‘tostent. = in the station house where he was first placed on ‘The Captain General of Cubs hai paid to Don Manvel | his attest, without bringing bim before any magis Christobel Do Searjas the eum of $1,284, for apprehend- | trate for examination. Against this man not the ing in the Mariel district one hundred and seventy-four slightest room for suspicion exi:ted, and he wae im newly landed negroes—being a the rate of $10 each for mediately discharged upon being brought before Tales, $6 for females, and $3 {or chitdres. This pay- disad: tent will doubtloashaves bevoicial offect in assieting | oe He had Bepecnna ye dep geet that they | arrested:— winds and sea; the remainder were more favorable, tween given nombers and the relation that they Tle amount of Inmber now on fire ia large, and 3 the rer read! PRRICR Court—Calvin Durant against N. : bear to caoh other, » very important » Sd resdily | irri and gett Beer we cannot tell what the damage will be, Fears are | with northeast trades. She mfTived at Aspinwal Connty via | entertained that it will be very serious. Tue flames | on the > discernible dia » explained, if tt be 06 | Durant, plaiatuff in the above entitled action, being di n the evening of the 18th, at 7 .0’look. saemeer Tha Shtapanes: Serearer 50. 0d IS, | torn, elt Gore tea Taint ho ia a worobaat re. | Dave the decided advantage of the firemon at pre- | The Yankee Blade, which loft San Francisoo am that is a8. mach again, or 100 p> cen", the oh of | Gertreatll penttitors pont ihe ban eas ear cate The fire commenced on Front street, near River, | the lst, is stated to have passed Acapaloo eight the tabuler clucidation of the \ differences be.‘ween | persuns at various places in the State of Nicaragua, but | It bas orogeed River atreet, and is now near Front | bours ahead of the quickest tima evor yet madey the t of S show, by por vent" | Pr feulacly s¢ the town situated at the mouth of the | street, baving burned everything in ite course. and bad she not run short of coal, would have a» wo ssmpples of mitk, was to\ show, by per river Sen Juan, acd called the Oity of san Juan del Chief En, it Dey Ermand seat two engines and a the : age, the relative position of the ‘wariation, aad $be | Norte, or Greytown; that on cr aboot the 18th day of | hore carts from this city to aid the Troy firemen in | ¢mplishe Voyage to Panswma im eleven dayay statement ip the report is clearty yorrect, even so | 201) Jas’ deponeut bad Large oly bis cee eeoperts: | fubduing the fire. They went by the Northern | from this, In connection with the delay of tin cording to the showing of your, 00Tespondent | stored in storrhouses at vaid City of Rau Juna del Norte, mae ti.—The fire has gat neatly acrovs the block weve Blade’s passengers on the \' om the Take tho item of batter, for exam 18: The report | Foves conned to nia the coursa ot bis tide before | Detween First and Second streets, and ls burning | NOt Star was unable to leave Aspinwall untl the states that in the “ Westchester milk ,” the quaa- | mentioned; that on or about tho day last mentioned | rapidly. at aix o'clock, P. M. tity contalved ie nearly 3-16 per cent , Zeator tasn Seincepuaie’ wae the omner of » frame or wo den house A wap fron the scene me that a is now The railroad is rapidly approaching .its comple ie 4 t l. in the “ distillery mk.” This is contin ned by your | Giiy o1 san June Gol Norte tears the City of New Re ee ee areniom ons ee tion, and is expected to be ccnsummated yy Jannary b ich, wed ereoted ; , > it, 1855—there now being a heavy ore of le been improperly detuined in custody for nearly a | correcpondest's figures, only that“ d-a pping frac: | and which he oau-ed to bo in sald City of Groy: TELEGRAPHIC. lat, the suppression of the slave trade. town, and used atorchouse for the deposit of met oF 2 ii ’s employ. Wik vey Miataglip Jess, foe Wes York, tna not | Whole cay. The prisoner is thas deprived of his | tions, ’ ax he cays, he makes it just 490. per coat | Chrndiee belonging to this deponent; thet on cr about | C®EAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPRRTY—LOSS Nor 1.P83 | borers in the comrapy’s employ. reaghed Havana when the Gove nor Dudley left undoubted right to be hea d before a magistrate a The market for sugar was dull at orevious rates. Mo- | the earliest opportunity, and is exposed to an unde- lnases was scerce, and quote? at S xpalé, and 44% for | fied detention inthe.cell of a station house, no Mauscovado. There had been no arrivals of codfish. | cal or oy 28a Leper: as irda) a Horde png The market was amply supoli-| with rice, Good butter | Yord tho mere necessity of de im for was scarce, andindemend Tari none in first hands— pach per air at an hour no magis- the laet sales ‘wero made at 18. a 20c. for inferior. No , Anotber inconvenience Cima from this practice wrrivaiaof pitch pine—the first cargo would realiso a | is the ingecurity of the persoa of the prisoner. It Greater; forthe difference between 3 pee cent and | the csid 18th day m July, the said Gorge N. THAN A MILLION. Health of the Isthmus good. Holling, then being. 2 commander in the navy of the United Tror, August 25, 1854. In crossing the Carribbean ses, the North Ster 6-10 of 1 per cent, relatively viewed, ix , precisely | shot and director said elty of San that sum, and ¢) ese are the figures he 2a oa io bis | Norte, to, or Grrytown, to be bombarded aod the lars a lutible ary cree space eatal fe dant okt asa | met with strong head winds and sea—the rea waime - ; rretlstible fury over a space eqtal to about eizht blooks | 4, " reduced table—in other words, 3 per cout Of S0Y- | Sothandment be crierol the samo vo ve fredeaua m | erbsuming probably not les then two or three huniced | “¢y favorable, | se Dicks ai ile thing is exactly 400 per cont greater than@ 100f1 | pursuance of such order the same was sot dre to, and | puildings, and destroying property amouating to not less ¢ for Calif per cent of it, and co on throughout the whole Ye hesotaed goe's of this deponent were sonaumed, than ono million of dollars. Owing tothe dry state of various expresses for California and Isthmus papea INTERESTING FROM NICARAGUA. 2 hereby it sustained a to thi tent statement, showing conclusively that the Ci ¥ In” | of 420,000, beaker the profits which this depoasnt would | everything, it was almout impossible to check the fury of spector gave the correct relative quantities q {the | have made from the sale of such goods had the same | tho flames, Good price. $52 was paid for » cargo of good boards. is but a fow days since that one of two perties de- | isctic constituents, In the writer’ of tty Yea- | 0c Aeld; thet the sald Gring of said city or town was | que burnt district is bounded on the west by the river, OUR RIVAS CORRESPONDENCE, es fy taleed at a stallion house 230 fucttr ; Tn ers eatimate | dove in tine of pence, acd the and house of this ; Rivas, (Nii .) Aug. % seis Seen 1 ia ga charged with e murder in Prifsicipnio oeaea, | sential duf-rence between the butter and sugar 00 | ceponeot were mrrngvolly injured. sad destroyen while | onthe east by the river to Division street, and from » (Nicsragus,) Aug. 5, 1864. The News of the Destruction of Sin Juan— How 4 If the better course of bringing this man before & is Received in Nicaragua—Progress cf the Rese + lhe same were used and occupies in a lawful trade; that | thence by the alley between First and Second streets, i tained in the twe samples, there is ovidently am ‘is | { i y y . ‘The ship Hawin Flye, from New Orleans for Liverpocl, | magistrate, and making an affidavit bad been pre : the sud George N: Hollins was, at the time of the Sriag bers exbibited thuse — ' pny S| and on the south by Jefferson street. arrivedat Koy West on the 19th instant, in distress, yel- | ferred,and be had been committed to the safe ous- bm cliche ad round numbers exhibited SS (edi het Bp Mee a tbs “icueneet is ie. | In this district is embraced en extonslve lumber busi- | lution—Siege of Granada— Arrival of Auzite- low fever having broken ont on board when two days ie Neg warden «f CA city prison, his escape en _ aii 4 a4 0 | formed and beileves. And fusther cont oa = neeé, and lumber amounting to not less than two hun. aries to the Besiegers from Honduras— Affairs iw But from New Orleaas. Capt. Hitchcock and five of the | Wow ve heen prevented. Hi —< ANT. Gred and fifty thousand dollars was destroyed, Tho that State and Guatemala—Earthyuake—Genera Crew had dled. The remainder were convalescent, ant | if? Cicae of & SEO re eee © Sag |, SHOrm Deters Soe thie, 90a Cee August, 1204. 4, | freight depot, machine shop, and several oar honses, | rang. . She vessel sould continue ber vorage under the com- | from the same cause—a prolonged and snnecessary | No such figures as “145 per cent” can be rea sheds —_——_—_—_——- with the cars of the Hudson River Railroad; also, the | We are having very exoiting times just now, iz yuand of the mate, as soon as the vacancies in the crow | detepticn in the cell of a station house. Perbays be means 14.5 per cent. Now, the excess: United States Commaissionsr’s Court. very extensive ostablishment known os Bridge’s hain this secluded portion of the world. Whet with the vould bo filled. On the arrest of a prisoner, even if the evidence | of these articles, in the former sample, is, accord: Before George W Morton, Esq. factory, tho bell foundry of Jones and Hitchcock, and | poise of San Juan by the C and the dle The repairs on the topsail xshooner Setoto cost $1,123, | is Lot complete, he shoulc, if a magistrate is sitting, : ss Le ay ay ia ing 7 veer several other manufacturing establishments, are do- ing to this view, 32 per cent—the true relative dif: ference is, 31.70 per cent—certainly 9 difference of much importance, when we consider that the value of milk depends so largely upon the presence of these essential slimentary principles, in convection: with the cheese an2 albumen, also 20 prominent in the Westchester parcel. The writer puta In a claim in behal’ of the phoe- phate, and cites Bousi: It to sustain the assamp- Uoa—every pbysiological chemist asserts tae abeo- lute necessity of these salts in food, bat neither Bovsinganlt nor spy other author deoms that aay more then their proper pape should be pro- vided. The © mplaict egainas the excess of them, which, in the “distilie y mils,” constitutes an. ex’rapeous apd deleterious component. Various anthorities add their testimony to this view, aud the experience of some of them affords undoubted proof of its correctness. The “saliva matter” inquired about, fs of course an error sotbamy d cr of the reporter's transcript. The language of toe wanua:tipt ts saline matters, nd the oxponses of removing cargo, &c., $2,116. be brought before bim, wben, if just grounds of sus- Spoken—O# Sand Key, ship Lady Arabella, from New loc isp py tice Sedapecey as examination. Yerk for Mobile, 1¢ rights of the p:isoper are Preserved, and — a eae tapbrbee dase Staarnage of Destructive Fire at Waldoboro, Me. be nipageae gh. 22 ae Rieaneen ace THR TOWN NEARLY DEST! OYED—LOSS $250,000. exposing & party arrested, on suspicion to the er- Dana is, 166.. knes O0, 1084, rors of misjudgment arsipg from the want of ne- emmcores, Me., Aug, ae ad ad cessary information in tne persons controlling the At about one o'clock to-day a fire broke oat in tho rear | various station ouses, and whose opinion as fo the * @f the hotel in Waldoboro, which sept all the village | presumption of guilt or innocence oa the part of from William Tibbetts’ large furniture store, on tho _ Prieser, ae la | eed of Cabs epe hin i se. whi for a longer or shorter time, before lucing him pa os i ea far as the Baptist meeting house, which before a me giatrate, is thas ‘aabsti ed in the place The property destroyed incinded every store iv tho Sr itciodehnattnet Pre Crees, Police Justice. Village, and every building south and west to the river, Od to Capt. (. Kubn’s resitence on the south side. Theatres and Exhibitions. Gen, H. Kennedy's new ship, Cipt. James Cook's dark, | Beoapway Turatre.—Tre benefit and last ap- Both on the stocks, and all of Mr. J. Clark’s timber in | Rearance of Mr. Henry Farren, whose excellent @ ic performances during the week have won Bis yard for a lage ship; both binks, (the Medomax | P™mae ol ‘takes Bud Waldobore,) the Custom House and Post Ofice, wore | fits naa pe Samuation of our citizens, takes place »1so burnt. Charo,” the “Miller of Derwent Water,” and war in this State, concerning which rumor is abam . dantly busy, we find ourselves essentially roused apy and full of speculations and conjectures. We are avuxious to sce how the destruction of San Juan will be received in the United Staten Here it has elicited but one expression of sentiment. —that it was a wanton, barbarous, undignified, and unnecessary act. I have yet to learn how ih will be coneldered by the actual government st Leon. Castillan, the provisional President, it i well known is an ardent friend of the United States, and has always been the most nncompre misiag oppcnent of British pretensions on the Mea} quito shore and in San Juan. As minister of Nicaragua in England, he conducted the discae sion which arose on the subjest, with Lord Palmes ston, and both in temper and argument proved himself an overmatch for his titled opponent. EK Ava. 22.—Charge of Cruel Treatment on board stroyed. | the shin Yorkshire— The United States vs. Oharies The iro was arrested on the cast side, in the rear of yl. Mar shall.—The defence waa opened by calliog | the range of the costly dwelltags fronting on Washington William Wilkinson, who, being sworn, testified— park, and on the south by the open space bounded by | Tam second mate of the Yorkshire; novor saw | Je‘ferson street. og t. Marshall prick tho sailor named Nicholas ‘The amount of inzurance is not yet ascertained, fee Codft with a perknife; never saw avy man tied on | the following named companies will sustain losses:—' i a.coft' in the wheelhouse; never haf Captain | America, at Providence, $15,090; the Roger Williams, strike Cook except by butting bim in the head with do., $8,000; the Atlantic, do., $7,000; the Merchanis’, hia om} bead; some ‘og fell from aloft; Cap. } 0-, $6,(00; the Mobawk Valley, Amsterdam, $7,000; the tain bit’ a sailor gee for dropping is; nit Phevix, New York, $2,500; the Western, Pittsfield, him ovhy two or three blows; it was not Cook who | sass. $6,400; the National Protection, Saratoga, $15,000; was Cee ep ee ACH ip diy ta Sopra eh the Knicherbocker, Waterford, $5,000; the Hamilton surike hiws in the Captuia’s preseoce; the mea who | C*P&y, New York, $6,000; the Market Company, conerved 04 be treated weil tne Captaia did treat | 2» $5,000; tho Beckman Company, do., $2,000; the well; four gnen were piaced om tha sofa in the | New Amsterdam, do., $2,000; the tna, Hartford, wheelhouse because they could not stocr; they | $25,000; the Hartford Company, $6,500; the Troy Mu- were pot ili be oe Z , | taal, $40,000. ‘Lhe stewan,- passengers’ steward, passengers ‘These are but « share of the losses sustained by the in- Tao loss cannot now be approximated, Uut most ex. | “Goném”—Miss Howard as Constance, ind Be. | 40 Aprtlier crncr ceeurs in one of Ue Deere) | oe et tei ae | euranes companies. Our city has never hefore boon vist: | think the San Juaa affair will not be regrotted lay eed $250,000. Furren as Wisdrake. Tee very creditable manner | Diiosonhy of your «0 dent—“the time of | e2 Wikinson—@iat they never saw the Czptain itl | ©4 with such s conflagration. Fortunately nofatalac | him, provided the Nicaraguans who suffered in the in which the “ Love Chase” was performedon Wed- | Dioerhate” is ‘spoken of. t that is it would be | use Nicholas Colk. The third mate aleo testified | cident coeurred. indiscriminate destruction are properly reimbarsed- From Washington. nesday evening will, no doubt, attract a large | Giticult to say, but a glavce at the dccument hows | that every scamam on board ship bad told him toy : He will no doubé regard the event as bringing the THR EROIPROCITY TREATT—FREE NAVIGATION OF | sadionve to-night. that the City Inspector used nosuch oxpreesion—the | wero willing to all around the world with Captain resins eee vet piv ‘THE RIVER Sf. LAWRENCE. Bowrry THEATEE.—Miss Denin eppears to night | written wordsare'‘limy phosphates,"quite withinthe | Marehail and his first mate. goo icc erhchie interminable controversy with England to some Wasntsaron, Aug 25, 1854. in the admired play of “ Fazio,” as Bianca, and Mr. | ocmprehenzion of either friends or foes to pure milk. Adjourned to Thursday, at 11 A.M, for further | Gf: Mp sevens G. Sommay, ' kind of a definitive solution, and in this manner Offical information has been recoived here from Lord yhnston as Fazio. The other characters willbe | | have not timetoenter into an argamext to show | cvidcnce. ‘A. Hubbard and laty, compensating for the rigorous and unwarrantable ry, é Mz. Fisde, Angust 24—The case was resumed: this morn: | 7. ii’Namee, ledy &devgh- Mow. Rankimanddaughter, | nature of the act. We shall see. RB. Jol . | filed by a very good stock company. The enter- E\igin, Governor General of Canada, that pending the ac. Ty eto he ege + nag the fallucy of the several positions asgumed by the ton of the Imperial and Provincis] Parliaments upon th } ‘ipments will vonolude with the new and favorite inh “ writer in his labored ex: to invalidate the ov- ter, Mr. Van Derlip, A Reolproci rama ee warier of 1” Messrs. | vi ctions drawn i defe: jarther hearing adjourned to Tues- | S. P. iotmes; G. Brandenbexgh, The revolution in this State, as you are well aware, y Ay Seesivi the free, anrigg tien of, the, Ot: Taw: Pope, ‘Joonston, Dano, Wisaas, and hs, Place, in Tala down by the City oper ol conection cy oy Ronit Br “i 2 °. Fook i P. Druit, has resulted ie the complete aaah ofthe lberaie pponce river will be gragted to American vessels. the leading characters. with bim he assures me that the facts embodied in CHARGH OF COUNTERFRITING. Mrs. N.'T. Stockwell, G. M. Chay in all of the Btate, the Plaza of Ms Nis10's Ganvex—Mr. Barton and his’talented utabie, ard the evidences of The United States ve. Wilkiom E..Bouton, Wal- | Mt Aspinwall, ; M cee lea parts 4 » excepting ad , From the south. compapy are to avpesr in two very ths the late neq ally esteblich tha | face Lamere and Henry Edwards-—Jobs T. Wells, = contd kaabinty, wae iy, Granada, where the deposed reactionary Presideat THE YHLLOWTEVER AF S4VANSAM AND OMARLES: | Shis evening. The commencing featare wil BAGS | be han given e faithful description of the eatie | cxemined by Mr. Jes. Yudgway, deposed thet Boa: | jin’ s"a'peaea, , —Chamorro—is shut up. Evorywhore olse the pre- By “*—= 1 comic ie ” Barton sastaini: milk co. a aoe. in @ conversation, was & liso Pearen, ‘W. Winans, 7 with DUEL PURYSNTED. ‘orleitegn) atom me | To emer an sslogy for the use of ewill milk cer. | passer of ‘counterfels ‘money; witoese arremed rien. |.20°5. fecal, oa Mecorall lege Coatilien. Sh 5 2eehe his inimitable cbarscter of the whole Barrmons, August 25, 1664. 3 b4 ‘The Savannah Courier admits thet yellow fever pre] ee te Pa Smee vince mise ~The fails as en spidemic in that city, and calls for the orga, Miviinis are eae 7 R. pore Mie ization of on Howard Association, and the publication | Hathaway sre to appear again this evening. ‘The Of deily reports. There were twinty interments yester. | pieces elected are ** Gwyneth Vaugt n,” “+ A-Lad- dey; eleven were of those who died of yellow fever, and [ithe Wonderful Lamp.” and “John of Paris,” sre have aiso cleven new cases of the dicease to report to- Cinemas ib ter bec sg T7) in which John is triomphant and in peaceful possession of power. The agent of the Transit Company, in an official letter, bas formally recognized it as that to whick the company holds itself accountable. Some of the partizans of Chamorro, who ha@ taken refuge in Costa Rica, having been when sesrchiag Lamore’s house; found thirty-two | J. Hsdey, counterfeit Spanish and Mexican quarters thero, in | dirs, Haley, Teg under an cil cloth; there was a recoipt for | ©. l. Clove, ove month’s rent ina burean; the receips was in | 1!. B. Roekwer, favor of Lawere. os weet Kr. Ricgwoy c fitred testimony as to the charac: } 5) Savidson, bee the money found. Objected to, and not ad- | & Powel, Tm a8. or of “humanity,” and when the writer undertakes to divert pr*lic attention from this erievauce by as- anilizg, in no measured terms, the sale of unripe fruits, be secms to act but partially in the capacity for which he publicly claims credit. ‘A friend” of such noble principles should not seek to disparage the efforts of the City Inspector and Board of BFO>Eoe sy Mga ¢ HT Misses M’Nespis, . Grant, 3 4 2 . D. Clarks, W. S. Wright and lady, lied with arms by the authorities of that ; those ecute several of bis most popular ‘The witn crossexamination by Br: Dono- | 1. 1. Coatezer, J.B. Pomeroy, wite &chila, | SUPP State, yas a iat ey oer ta that | Cances. This ennouncement cannot fail to draw & reef Bee papers pire! 1 Dee hue, sald that the sausiancee made by Bouton were | F. Kensbaw, Vr. B. Andrews,’ | attempted to disturb the quiet of this department vim oo ‘ bir here ag nee milk aud meat trafic. In good season, I | in an exemination before Justice Stewart; the con- | 7.?: Shaw,’ Col Cane aaughter, | (the Meridional) by s demonstration in favor of the Captain Wm. 3 Aymnioan Musevw.— very ent tor will succeed | versations were question and answer. * wre i} u fi it. The at Tha Hoard of Health of Charenton have pavised + | ma styled the “aid” and. the ‘Magple,” ie do be | {n'a cxertistorid the city of tee larger portion ot | “Wr Walt Fiteenth ward police, who arrest: | %elleaadvon, |e ander W. atc, prom ens iN trpggiate rm Last of the yollow ‘ever cases that have cecurred there, | he ployed both this afternoon and evening, with the | tho sale of these un #holesome fruits, but it is anex- | ed Bouton in a stage on Friday aight last, depoced | Weed, D. 7. Albertson, were killed and several of the lead Showing that with a few exceptions they were confined | same good cast; Hadaway, whose acting has always | ceedingly difficult, if not an almost iny ‘cable, end | that hebad examined the coins now prodaced— |p. i 1.’ fardenburgh, Miss'L,, Brintnal, lers captared. to the Lararetio and the shipping. The total deaths | been admired, appearing as Martin, and Miss Mes- | to scoomplish. Ix the performance of this task he they are all counterfeit, and composed partly of tin. | J. ¢ Huxter, E, Amis, The latter were immediately tried by court martial during Inst wook reached 30, of which four were from | t#yer a8 Annette. is also molested. Not a very long timo ago, during jas. 8) core deposed that he saw one person at the | G. Phipps, wife and two: JV. Fowler, and shot. The principal inetigator, one Valew Hrrropnomz.—The performances for this after- | the pest year, awriter, who deemed himself quite | house of Edwards who is believed to be athief by | _ children, & Goals, vite & Sehiihren, | is. was cleo’ takeh, and will, pr share the ne ae ing | 2000 apd ovening comprise le and chariot rac- | sa great'a philanthropist as your correspondent, | the police department. tah pag? pA eo radia ” ” Probably The steamboat Sylvester Webb capsized at a Inding | i 7".na equilibriuma by the st brothers. muced a series of aiticles in favor of cating un- | Mr. Donchue submitted that the cases should be | Nive Cll eeey Bauer” name fate.: ‘on the Aississipp! rivers few dayssince, and thecaptain | Woops Mixetuns are to repeat. the Africanized | Tipe fruit. His argument was that fruit was whole- | taken up separately. ladies," Mr. and Mrs. J, Wurtsand | The resistance of Chamorro.in Granade has Bnd three others were drowned. farce of “Box avd Cox,” and the burlesque “Ro- | ome, and that unripe fruit was far preferable | His Honor said there was no joint offence proved | y- putnam and lady, son, been prolonged beyond expectation, This has Meacrs. John Rhea snd ©. K- Matory, of Tibath | chester Knochiogs” this evening. -| Won thdogh’T could et agree with him 2's | “The furiberceamlaation was adjaumed to Satur | 2%.5c"=™ ur Gousiney andweo, | been chiefly in consequence of the want of 5 A . i. Bale; . ms Dity, county Va had sgroed to fight a duel, andin- | Bvoxury’s SencNaDERs, whoro oy pent MComclusiens adduced,” that he reriainly exhibited | day next. d C Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mason and | artillery by the party of outsiders. A com talligence thereof reaching the authorities, Mallory was | enthusiastically applanded every night ‘by crowded | very plausible reasons in behalf ot sis positions. Mr. Hurd, a a stant skirmishing, attended with considerable lows Brrested at Norfolk, whore the mecting was to take place, | aseemblagcs, are to repeat the hemian Girl” this His figures were the weckly records of mortality Obituary. Be eee bee ’ on both sides, bas been on, The siege was and put under three thousand dollars bail. The affair | evening. : during the season of the babitual use of green a8 eg el coll ag hy gr ecb 164k: ver Hered, & Sea ’ 80 loosely condacted that rro made a sortie ag afterwards settled. Tax Branox Baxp of Wood's Minstrels continue | fruit; and since I read the remarks of cor: wera , 4 H. Comatoes. W. W. Hyatt, with two hundred men on tha 3d of July, as far ap . anmethpaceatinasemins "to give their performances at Mechanics’ Hall, 472 dent about sporious milk, Ido not wonder | nounccs that tho carriage of the King of Saxony was ' ©.'A. Froneb Massays, twelve miles distant, with the : From the British Provinces. Beaban = yer thet the public stil oontinue to eat and drink that we at Brenbuchel, between Manich and ; i, oreo, Re W. Fra interes ti some artllory which the beslegera, ey i i. ; ® Houghtalin ; SROLERA AT ST. JOHN, N.BUIRE AT THM GOVEES-| | BapponD’s Orxna Txoure are to perform in | which the wolght of testimony and experience so | DRS was xine by w kick fromone of the |Z Belden... A Mougitul Ted great ilboalag. in feghiaiog toe tooth, tee : MENT 5 J Jersey City to-night. Tnis will be a treat for y: oat Pio. horses. P. WCsrty, A. MIntowh, renga the op ty of h Bostox, August 25, 1864. | the citizens of Jersey. They are to commence a " i , Tre deceased monarch was s son of the Dake of | J. Fegar, D. Blanrod. —— his an re rte ia ong o- “Late pares from St, John, New Brunswick, state that | series of entertainments in this cityon Monday, at | A Qvrrors Casr—A Morurn Dexrixe ving hl MaximiJian (who was born in 176%, and died in FROM ANOORLYN. rosston of ly about one fourth of the town, and Cholera was rapidly disappearing from thet elty. The | Stuyveeant Institute. e Curp.—The Veena rare Benger ci 1998.) His Majesty first drew breath on the ist J. L. Hosford, J. Butler, in in great discrese. ” panie bad subsided, people were returning to their Mise J. M. Davnxrorr—-This accomplished ac- | lowing sin, x cireumst 6 ing transpi day of May, 1797, and he succeded, in June, 1836, | 3 Osborne, 3. D. Giddings. treas, we are glad tu perceive, has boon engaged b; se mpistrpatsooa the TaSUmRigebe. managérs. Of. the Metropolitan For a timo: he rece'ved sapplies through ae ‘The roof nnd upper rooms of tho Government House theatre, who will present in succession, duriog the but a flotilla. under the lately in Providence:—A child of between four and by virtue Of the act of renunciation of his father, to | W. L. Burroughs, commend, nl Legur, an Tngitdinmns vesrdent in the country, and five years of age has been spirited sway from his uncle, King Anthony, having been co-regent eam guardian, Mrs. C. KR. Willian, by her dengnter, from the iotn Se ember 1830, to the ofhis | Cuvacn Dirricuury m™ Kextvcxy-—Tho Louis- P y mapned by Americans and natives, has 4 Halifax, N.S., wore partially destroyed by ‘ire on | winter seacon, many of the great artists of tho day. | who it seems is now married toa third bi 5 ion. ‘The King of Saxony visited Hogland in | vile Courier, of the 2lat inst., says that at the 5 yomree Mie D. appears ‘on Monday evening next as “Cx: | and who, with her husband, {. implicated in tho | gccesvon, The King of Baxony vister ee a eT Tener deca Of the, Kenton Girws Const wil po tan te ee nee mille,” in the drama of name. We are glad to | transaction. The child is called Lewis Casa De Hod of the Emperor siAbesots'a umetzporved arrival | tried a.cago involving the question of right and | Cioest * goree of (00: men, pA te Obituary. ace Mies Davenport return to her old quarters, and | Wolf, and is the acknowledged child of Lieut. H.De | FOS Gon” ‘rns two monarchs met at Buciiogbam ver between a Catholic biahop and a Sitlee tho | Honduras, under the command of General Fran- DEATH OF MULLER, THE SELF-CONFESSED MURDERER. | hope that we shall now have the o ity of | Wolf, of Uxbridge, and Amy, his wife t:at was. Palace and Windsor Castle, and were togothor pre- | tion as to appointing trustees and controlli cisco Goraes. This force reached Granada on the PurapayrmA August 25, 1854. | seeing her in her proper place—tiic | theatre | The canse of this atrocious act omthe part of the | cent at the Ascot race meeting of that Mags While | property of church. Tne suit has been instituted | }7th ult. A rumor was current that they made aes John Maller, who confessed that he murdered aman | of the countzy. mother seems to be the fear that her mother might | 5, Pooierd, the King visited most of rincipal | 4, Rev. Geo. A. Carrell, Bi of Covington. | immediate attack, andwere repalsed; i ‘taree. about tea months by the name of Meyers, in Bur- make this little favorite an heir to the projadice of | cities and manufacturing towns, and his y wos | It is charged that plaintitts were duly, aud imac- | Gut not to be the rare. ‘They nre waiting the com- Renmei SM fever ia the | _ DEATH ov Tun Twins.—I was called upon this | the daughter, who by a series of provocations has | entcetsined by tho Earl and Countess Delaware, the | cordance with the custom of the German Roman ing up of their artillery, when, Ihave no- the Lngton county, New Jersey, died gf typhoid fever in morning to witness the departure of the emigrant | entirely alienated the affections of hor parent, and | $2" ang cocstems Amberst, and other noblemen, at | Catholle Church, elected by the congregation tras: | 36,UP of their arti erage poet foyer Sounty prison to dey. It is nof yet known with cet- | party who met with the adventure mentioned in | indeed of nearly all her former friends. If tnero 13 | thoir seate In va' lous parts of the country. His Ma- tees of the charch; that Bishop Carrell, refusing to | have a ro that the city was taken day before tainty wheter he committed the murder. Eber oc of last week—the birth of two children Soa can add to the turpitude of this tran | io.ty was a great botanist, and while inthis country | recognize them as such, bes sp) other trns- 12 action DEATH OF AN AGED CLERGYMAN. cars. Toc mother is so far recovered as to. js the declaration of this Mrs. Pcopal, that i in collecting plants and: specimens | tees (made defendants as, above), who havétaken Honduras is in conse Boetow August 25, 1854 goon her way. The children have since ied; one | the child is not her, but one she picked up in New ST Wont eB i pod as of the books and vat Le of the charch, ak ‘of the Home get, plot wbich had been. , “cologioa | WS buried by the Commissionors of Emigration, | York, to impose on ber mother as a grandchild, i The King, although twico married, has left no | amounting to some $4,500. Further, that up to | arranged between. Chamorro Carrera, the In- The Rev, Leonard Woods, of the Andover Theclogicsl | apd the other by the New York Central Mailroad | order’to secure her property. Had this declaration | inn‘pr calor consort, Hite rst wife was the | 1ast, the cop ion” has been in. the habit of | Gian Dictator of Cuatomala, for a simaltancous im Seminary, (ed lact evening, aged eighty-four years. Company. The scene was indeed a feeling one. revious to ber last ill-fated Tg Archdnchess Caroline Ferdinandine Therese Josenh | electing school trustees; that at that time Rev. F. | vasion of Honduras. The instant the Pproofs.of this. ———. _ —- ‘The gratitude of the mother was expressed in | it might have been entitled to moro attention; but | Hemetrie, who waa born in 1801, and died in 1832. | Khur, clergyman of the congregation. sppotsses piracy camo to light, the of Hoe A Melancho:y Accident. tears and kisses, with thanks in her native | it now looks Itke an a to deny her own child, | 3;;., Mojesty married, eecondly, Mario Anne Leo | other esbow ts , and that the ti thus | qures ordered the southern di of its, forces to» Srrmwarmp, (Mass ,) Aug. 25,1854.) tongne, which Mr. Patt, company's emigrant | in order to favor her new husband, and we think it oldine, daughter of the late King Maximilian | appointed have commenced building school house to the atwistance of the revolutionists, whe. A young man, by the name of Fairbanks, while out | freight tin for her. | Shé not entitled to any credit. We understand the child Mooephi, of Bavaria, who survives her royal hus | onthe churcb lot, in a place improper for the pur- | gro allied to F % P of friend: ing today, at Agawam, was | Particularly to thank Mrs, EH. Cheover for all the | is a beautiful boy, with fair complexion, sandyhair, eed % vi , unl and to the wishes of 8 | tt poems that in ignorance of the die iti Party of frfends gunning to doy, at Agawam wee | the kindnesses rendered her during ber critical | and has a rongh mark behind the lett ear, that His Mojesty 's succeeded by his brother, the Duke | large portion lng songrecutions The petitioners | aster which bad befallen its confederates in Nica- Ses tr hf te haven | MUuacinmete gaan Steels | eal ey Cat deems | Hobe ete coat, on sae | uy in adephnmmay genoa | fe ots freee spent Rene \. unts | and a stranger 5. | means are ie et ¥ shter of the | ing said &: the ‘Be was but just alive, and it is tho opinion of his phy- | Armeby and Dickinson; Mr. Poff and others, | which, if there is any Bad my og at boas ie she Roseens Senate A as 36 1 is (sister of | church aad school fants; spd that they be com- sicians that he cannot survive through the night. ile | from whom she and hor husband received kind | corpus, should do 0. Je t Dowager of Saxony), by whom | pelled to surrender up the books, Kc. 7 Delonge attentions. The names of these le are John Piapaninaeasanesetisegsicetht ayers and Mary Brown, from Batavia, '—Cor- Hornisix OvrraGe—DtaronicaL AtrameT AT hone hina tier mae devoted to litera~ Grorata ann Frosma Bevxpany Live-—The ae w Gatnoees ‘This i he Tah Stems swnry Demerara tapers itt | qeeeraccprese seat dae an | teeta whet cig cnt ase | Srv Sometietogs Ecru ‘cnaunton ts | Gift" i te'vnn waa” wor ead othe | tn" Sal het ie SR Wace A note broker of this clty lett town peor teehee Arrrurren Sticrpr—A few days since an old | ment, by the attempt of one — Noonen to | With elaborate ‘notes, ‘Tho extensive. cl Mary's river, the Ficrida Coromissioner, Colonel | sfcian Balvalor $0 secnte teste! SeLae woman went into s draggist’s store in St Louis, | commit 8 sepe. on the 8 little girl not | which this work bas obtained, and the fact thag the | Wnitner, holding that the point had been traly de | ment of Honduras bas consequently announced. We doya since with about forty thoussed dollars in paper | andasked for & ’s worth of laudanum. fhe | ten old. rage 5 Bopuem See 2 8 notes into Itallan, are suffl- | tcrmined by Ellicott and , While Major Allen, | that of San Salvador that it will no I entrusted to him to negotiate. He was traced to Long | druggist be Se eee ee oa of intoxication at the time, is keeper ot a cient proofs of the Nigh literary of his | the Commissioner on the , bindiwg upon it an, armistice ‘s ‘Branch ani arrested, and is now in jail at Monmouth, | wanted it for some improper purpose, filled the vial on the, went alide of Westen sow, Jor*.| Majesty. that, Lake Randolph, a point some twenty safles | monthly by Guatemala. Tt adds further, Yeah i New Jereey. with a brows mixture, Fin ol a ag Aine Cane page eng g Sow bor | BX SKNATORPHOMAS CLAYTON, OF DELAWARE. south of Ellicott os ie the trae bead of tho chestine meverely an) oe distu bances of iter Beriows Hilness of Col. Bissell. Hib follgwen ber eet ate turned the corner of an | to those who residé vr him. About ‘delock Tuomas CLayzon, a dietinga’ And cltisen of the } river Mary's. rhe Arig ped orth hich Pere eobaile thie Till pat.astep to the, TIMORE, i ‘Doran, | State of Delaware, and formerly » member ed in tho basis Bau Aug. 25, 14-4, alley, and saw ber uncork the bottle and pour the eS itu jor, named eee , first 98 A next asa Senator, | having been corrected and the true latitude ascer- | piratical imcursions of Gnate a phonon - Colonel Bissell, of Mlinols is tying very dangeronsly. | oo down her throat. He then returned to his sgn shea meses, has Se eee Hed at his in Naweastic, on Monday } tain te suvarets are now engaged in running | able to carry on am efficient war, pls “ pags of dieslation coming an, Doran to. repsatof | ahaa here’ t the ore of Nesoaa Tete Rare evening, He twice Bold s fast in the Genste, and | the line indicated by the Bapreme vas of See es | as Guatemals 19 ttl ins vesy. ungaiet sttte —— ‘ y iferent tates, disagreement. vowed: Duara 2 4 Weig—A young named (cor, whol se had done; ad gay, clint asc wic of purchasing some candies. ‘While there, foonan | F9F eae § ; by pee aetice of the bs : bars digreed the proper caters daring ime det (o tne tad = Rotaour lost his life on Wednesday last in an old fear, sho sent to the draggiat an antidote, who | forced her bn lay > Pom — of Common Plee 4, and Chief Justice of the | terminus, all the gathered by the commission | toi a ey type er e Petia Ma father yal exon iitgning tho thought would ha beneficial eet tr’oqealizing Heese eroee tke Police Conte by. witnesses who oe Thoraga plain and unprotending, | will be reported back to she Supreme Court, where | certainly be amusing to eee the old soi Fiore: Mod had Gerken i saat cio esatiag: | the totioa Ot ber navvows speteen ns |) Se shat after te child ied broken Hae ntes Ge Riker mean are The mae wil bo aly ucoted— tas | tery ving st of Sond 4 dencending in the bucket next day, he was 0 ~ From bim and triod te escape, he usedithe moet inde- | ¢ 4 raepe petformance of 1 Aug on 2 oo en cate, SERS teen | oe ea |S eect eyes | Neate he | conn are ee re cates |Get eet ee ‘& rope, Dat he also was over. | in West Orange, nan saaely attributed Ro the almost beastly state of 4 My + 25. ont one enad abe vas tho late of Mat te _ 2 Jeera od mond tan 3 ry se ee | SZ a . The + had bea Mn ORT pe 3 sng, od incre, ot teapben ae ie te aes that < tascet on bet log. bat eee to 1 idoaorad aod wer tin power » Another named John , deaconded | introduced the 1 Riragh an ore egret, vq this occasion, that the post of county, #4 the age of {0 years. The Record says:— | for ig, Oo res Dare Sear oF ee Hanes Comes, Us 2 Paya pod raccended in fustentng’s son ‘the body of | ture in the ‘The force of by-gov7e days has been abolished, aa shame, | ‘Tho ‘was @ veusrable revolationary pen- | increased oration tthe best ad eps Ce Whe bey, whe “oe Up after being tn the well Frosch aati be foundation of os our, p= yet of exposure can have any ect 08 peg hye ben ap eng 8a seiaal teadnnce dee aa arate ah se hae ie Ge ala, to socept poet of Bore. : tes 2 egatempritie segunda we | t leaves and’ who ia now 64. years | tinuod to gap flake ‘tae in Ban Baader : and Mr. lock the pews, and otherwise #0 | by ating the emsarked that comment was ‘Ayn ew. ralarty ordained | the knee, until the bone and muscles were laid », at BEE HL fe h i ! i ? fg 4 i i ‘ i H

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