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ee ~ - Se — , delivered in this cit: fall, at what A Ohapter of Murders, Evorsuset—Distoesivo ras Lovosss.—A well THD DROUGHT. ee ao a may, Bzoorme Muapee—Last , at about half | dreseo, r,oppraring la:7, 00 ompaciod oy | wee It is d.ffloult to estimate the loss whi~h will fall pest eunen c'Giock.8 bewtal Sale jece on Dor | email obilc, ar at the Union cepot by the Hud- ¥is Bilthing Eft:«:» o« the Orops throughout | upon the West in corisequence of the failure of the avrane, cear the foot of A Bw | com Raibved train on Tuceday about noon, aad 4 tied the -ountry> corn crop this seasov. Tnere is no doubt, how- too. Tbe eriginsted between taree o- four wede taniics Be the Mansion House, where she (From the Boron traveller, August 23.] ever, but that it will be great, and thet the price of mee who been drinking. The police were | suid her was to meet her. 5 mere The effects of the drought which bas prevailed | oor will go up. { propepy on band, but dud nes cquell tee distarheace teadsnce directed ber to tee Mansion She for several week iv u mont every part of New E | There vill aso be short grape the presont . until] sowe most severe biows bed passed between | bed not been long there, when on the arrival of an- land—aad, indeed, tar wore extoneively, as season—probab'y not more thoes third of the yield the combatan ‘sa Devt So Reasons. comet Mioueel | other trai from Alvany she was joinec by the from varions distsa: quarters indicate—are ibie | of last yesr, upon the same breadth of ground. New Hilavd was arrested, and one apaiey WY. Deacon “husband,” and the tw were to meet each nlsrly ip New Hampshire, in the neighbor | vineyards have come into bearing order this season was 6)eo taken to the station bouse, he been | other as busbard and wife be. Passing the Pord'or Lake Winvipis-onee.. The Corn and potato | Which will in sone doesee mabe Sp for the lose by badly brulsed tm the Ait oy. They’ botn walked to | sftervoon to themaeives, at propor ine in the even: crops ae almost entirely destroyed ; and other | shortness cf crop, but not sufficient to muke the stetion bouse, and Hiland was searched aad | ing tery retired. On the a rival of tue nalf past ten crops, With the exception of bay, whioh was quite | wholly np. Last season was unusually favorable, | locked up. Duncan, who was well known asare | 0 MM. treia Se goaniscnse, slightec from 8s good the average, will amoont to little or no- | and our wine growers had a profitable sleld. epeotable citizen, brought in of the | the care, evo a+ lock ave eee thing. Tbe earth ih parcxed, the pastarage affords | Astle reason is now so far sdvanced, it is hardly bea ed the svme porter who at noon had ki no nourishment, avd, bat for the crop of hay which site for our farmers to recover their losses, evem oirected t’e lady to the Mansion House, aad in- wee harvesteo bef r= the dry weather commenced, | if we sbou'd be favored with rain, of which at pre- quired if dazing the day be bad seen al.dv abont tho cattle would suffer. As it ie, the thoughts of | sent there 1s %0 good sign. Fo tall, and ay np ber fervhed aie ner arms & farmers are alvendy aireoted to rednoing, thair A gentleman in Edwardsville, i. wee page ne yof the trains during the day. The pee. stocks to prepare ir the emergency of the famine | friend in Louisville, Ky., saysi—* e of it . ss ¥ which avsteos them. ‘Some are cutting up tholt | have never before seen: it is now two months and prsemen ah omoe She, sory of te thay Wino » bere, q n com for fodder. The «1d tor several days back has | teo days since we have had any ralp, 6a salight | ea) powed be bad fainted, and water was procar- | expecteo to meet her husband at toe Maasion Ho: r I once, A ase, ou been. bi amonn' ed. He gasped however,-wnd died ia tre | ard recalbrg ber size, cress, &o., he told the (a- Back an —_. cme eS a es ai shower bis ae oo Jane, i be Mtns te | arms of the .” Coroner William Andrews | quiring gedtlemsn that be had seen rah s Indy ashe soa va 1 We sevailed; but ypeter: | pave. never before: seen i mumenso Sietés com | was immediately called, and ordered a post mor ye ‘feo. ard that be would fad his wife atthe Maa- on Cpe tide oper hin ny en Boyd, which ald 234 for Wi 1, NC, gotashore The southwest winds bave pre a; at j burned, up wilted, twisted pp, cooked, parched, tem exemivation, which was made by Dr. J. | aloo Houce In this “Jack” told the trach,as the ee. | 5: ron, Hunter, Pawtucket; steamer ware, on Loveli’e Island and remained ; Tequires mo agele- GAY Chere was a surg northwest wick whic Qn | And yetit dov't rain, Tthink T may safely say fcom | fi oe ae ngs that bis skull | quel will show. Proceeding to the Munsion Huse | 5°" Yo teres. the lake,was almost « gale. It moeetinee Smelt what bave seen, that the corn crop will be def | a, badly broken betind the leftear, Hiland was, | fo two =e we thele, beptnans 46 poten cena BT ney epaietores weteee. €0, however, m © toan w sort swester, 8 fe 1 | cleat 70 to 75 per cent in all southora Lilinois. at the time of bis arrest by officer Lag, standing | the gent .aol3. propemtors The story was one of | Bz Baro Ue, at San Francisco 26th ult, from Liver- | poston. Bagley, and Pawtucket, Eines MYcn, Riperton, to render Fi f 1 SHALL WE HAVE A PAMINE? over Duncan, who was upon his back, and raising | domestic unhepy: fruitiess efforts of friends for peel, wae = Hora 7 days in heer gales, accom- Ginn, Port Ewen ‘i i“ The atm sphere ix -o tezy as to be a complete [From the Boston Mail, Aug 24.) him by tne hair of bis head and thea pounding u'm | recenciistion, the desertion of tre husband Panis! wiih beavy snow storms. Of the Cape wat |" BATH—Arr Aug 21 schr Henrietta, Blanchard, NYerk. Darrier to moan ain p-rspects, and adventurers for | ,, BY far the most important practical cuestion of | Spon the pavement as violently as possible. Hilaud | by the wife, and now of conjugal infidelity on her Gamage.” Croceed the Enustor Jane & len 108 20, sad | BEVERLY —Arr Aug 28 Br brig Mexieo, James, Ondis, pleasure cf thet sort, afer tollleg up @ bridle path | te ay, tx, how are the multitudes of in tals | Waa cent over 10. jell under charge of murder, The part. Word was sent to the woman thats person | ind southerly winds to lat 18, snd was driven as eras | "#,S.0t0m. at "y a4 st is ’ a | . ive | * er to 2 A Wi peat pL ie ae. Adore celal sian defeste, We do not mean, by this, that there is | Hie was a Beotebmen by birth, a young man of cost | heed apd bia friewd repaired to thereom, demanded days in thick fogs TW ea Est Bares: sche tenes 0 eee an Arr 22d bark taranee, Thayer, Providence; Hambusg : f haze aod +m ke fur the woods | SbY Breat present danger of famine; bne there is | industrions habite, a slater by'trade, and son of Ar | acmittance, which was refused, and immedistely | Bro Hv Laos, arr at Philadelphia 239, was ran into Jonan Fiizabeth, Lorensen, NYork. Old sebr Martha, pe canes pa es ae oe ee Overy | danger that the vrice of breadetutf will rule high, | chibsla ‘Durcen, ‘Es. ‘he well known slater of | burst open the door. In the room waa dis sovered the | ssme dav, at 1 AM. off Cape Henlopea, by. large topeatl | me Post; N:ork. Sid Br ship Royal Victoria, Winter: ‘The roads bave tr ume exemely dusty and gn- | 924 that they will bear an adverse proportion to Carve stecet in this city. He leaves a wife acd four | women’s paramour ard the o ild. No aooner did | schr, by which the H L was out down to ’s edge | inghsm. Liverpool. noying to beast ¢* weli us maa, and taisis true of | £enerel profits ¢! labor and business. Thanteeenict Uttie children, the oldest ix years of age, and the | the real bucband see the pretended one, then he bow, and Our OW immediate Veinity, Where the drought is | tHe Country bas fallen off to such @ degree, thst it | youngest but seven montha. The poor wompn is | proceeded to adruinister to aber E F : on the starboard bow, best bower auchor, JAS TINE Arr Aug 18 brig Marcue, Phil * ly foi) to be felt io oil indastelal pursuits, ocks, ‘the of his Bark passed 19ea iste about 7S: tales Bot Cape saree, | Hassell, ond, Rose, Gray Nvor®, Th echet ” i a nile can scarcely | 0 be felt in al i almost frantic vith grief. The corpee presents an | of dry ku much to jary personal ) Daneed mai An, & » Gray, 5 arp beginning eS pee, oe olnting eects | xd to dimbist the. wages of Isbor ia proportion 8 sful spectacle, tbe head being very ‘badly bruwed | sppesrsnce. ‘The oman roche from the room, aad | Br berm brig pent fee poy an gies, Rashes The streame in) « interior are generally remarka- | #8 the demono for labor ie depressed. and crasied. It is not kaon that Mr, Dugoan tvok | rroceedea in her night dress down stairs, or. ing pi peel pling a porte loving eet ‘inves ‘Bart, and Moro, Hall, NYork 20th, orig “Heron,” bly low, and in Bone u-toves too tactories have been |. Ustil within two or three weeks, the prosrent of | spy put inthe qosrrel, and he was heown ava | ¢ Fire?” at the top of her voice. This, with the topgailactamet and foretopaast. ” do; schrs Sepator, i, do; Champion, Besy; Saat stopped. This ist ca-e, we acderstand, wita the | 88 Sbundant snp, ly of breadstufts were Bighly ¢- | aniet, peaceable man, ad wos much respe-ted by | pommelirg onperation which was going on ap | “Aa wew Exciaxn, frm Routout for Boston, struck | Nusty Allens . and Forest, Sherer, extensive works of toe Sslisbury Macufacturing | C-Uresing. |The wheat crop, and the ea lier kinds | tho: who were personally acquainted with bi. | stairs, aroused the guests aod, boarders in the honso | ,, Sou New Exotaxp, from Ro yor ag De MARDOOTTA— Arr Aug 18 brig Clarieas, Company. ; | of ruin, did indeed come iu well, and perbsps torm | He bud been to Spectacle faland during the afier- | who Proveeded to “conquer a peace” by main | a ‘hpon Neatucket. bar aise i hast waler Tee | , DIGHION—vId Aug 21 “Sur Albert Field, ‘The Lowell com; inies have drawn literally upon | $8 be avy au segregate product us ever was keowa’| hocn and waa on bis way homeward at te time of | force. The affair ended by the pretended Husband i ; from Taunton for Bal Jeaoe of con) were teker out, and as ahs was easily kept - “ye 4 Id be teben into the harbor as soon as there ritelenee Aug 21 echr Ann EG Catiell, Willian, , aad their reserved » un Winniplseogee tal have been, for t o seeks or wore, loy } in this country. The boy crop has also beer al- | tho afty. The Coroner's inquest, which will tak» | teking eudden leave, and the departure of the | free she + ng. that Sr pre pe pa eran og plee th Stee eal eee arene be real b fog mons Freres perk oe a scent _ should be cient tice for ber to cross the bar. ‘ST GREENWICH—Sailea Ang 28 sohrs Tiger, Col- vat body of water at te rate of an insh a day. 48 to the in y, and tbe manner in | one, the 4 o’ A ‘or New York.— Wrack—‘cbr Starlight, at Boston from Aux Cayes, on . Philadelphia (or Bangor); Nathaniel : New fey Have recentis pwicdaced the shiglesce Squaw crop of Iocian cor, upos which moet the entire | which Dancan was drawn into it,—Soston Traveller, | Troy Whig, Aug. 23. Lith feat Int 90, los $0 Sb AAT FM, pasced withinrhadl | S°25,r naderpbia (or Bangor); Ne aa a lake, inthe vicimts 0 Ceotre Harbor, a6 a further | POrk trade depevds, that 1 is well to begin to figure | Aug. 21. iy Pe grag ene of a large ship or bark, on her beam ente, stumps of — Arr’ sohr Evergreen, Bliven, Rondout. sale aeomatgrocien 0 present. up resnlta. ibe carn orop of the, United Biases cx |” Honnisiz—A correspondent of the Memphis | _ 4 Sonu git el ce ae —_ lower maste standing, ‘ond spars slongelde; had atoat | Kart WEYMOUTH—arr Aug 10 sohra Porserecnccn, We learn from ¢ ntiemaa from Vermont, that about Preniy) Dranren iy eis pote ‘and aa | 2 querer gives an sovount of a horrible affair which pehes 4 By. Levi Haines sada neighbor | painted bieok with a white star on each tow; it See Saree serngeaatarties " { i a " rarallo! ea 4 in havling sood, near Cedarville, | quite dark, and finding no perton on board, asco ‘more. Oe eee oe en aie atend unpersoicd | Indian co n, according to the exvetiments of Bean | Tecently o curred in ‘ius county, Texan Two | yr, Pistned sitessplod to tree s tian'l cabegrts tial nicienteeinne FALL RIVER—Arr Ang 22 schr Angler, Walker, Poet frilute cand the fn ty rolace cutting toon tlelr corn | Mont and others, contains within five to ten per warn, named Fen Pe’ beanie & quarrel about | » inge gave way and let one of the hiad wheels in Notices to Mariners. Ewen; sloop Bohns, Mille, do; 234 brig H P : pe Raetyee) re ig cent as much nutricious matter as wuent, any di- | buelness mat oa rother of Ferris interfered, | the di The strength of te two not suf ONSS REMASDORA® AUD BEARS PONS IGE SOCRE Godfrey, Siluione! tee Ricbard Borden, Baker, do, OF FOGRSE Eee yee SAV, minution of it will bave nearly as much influence on -not to have a diffloulty with | ficient to reise it, they conoluded to waitfor help, | , The Commlseloncrs of the Northera Lighthouses bere- | 934 schr Firm, mith, Philadelphia pel e e , PI tig | RRR NEC of foot ane comcaponding falar of the | Hai he knon berms man cf ted tara. | Ina lor’ time tro en come ta tbat aesitence, | AF feng uit apes the band of North coaldsbay a Se Si es een ee in | wheet crop. ‘rd and Ww) bey were a prying uo the 7. ht will be exhi- % ‘i > this vicinity. We toick we never saw e of The great corn growing States of Illinols, Misgou- - ue agreed to, ee Seek jarey from where | wheel, a dean tree, unseen or unheard, came down. ipo rhb Cadas the tet esoten, 1864, ee OUGENTER Arr Aug 18 scbr Rod Rover, Philadel the earth when It presented #0 many evidences of | ri, Indiava, Ohio, Kentucky and Te ey EO» || aearen ees ene ‘erris had concluded rage angling across the wheel herses, the fote part of | and every night thereafter, from the goiog away of day: | phia f acry time. Theros > i,t ¢ country, not so much | duced in 1849, sevoraing to the censné returas, reapers ae Giff ulty, his brother | the wagon, aad down amongst the men, striking | light in tho evening, to the return of daylight in the | "brews HOLE~Arr Avg 21, PM, schrs Catharine, travelled as to be called dusty in common times, | upwards ot 316,000,000 bushels of corn. This was | WeDt to tell Leater eget but Lester was stili | fr, Haines on the head and back of the neck, fel | worning Matthews, Alexandria for Boston; Independence, Grok are perfectly puly-rized, and ‘present the appear- | much short of the actual crop, as many prodacers | ™8d,ané bad a large dirk concealed in his hacd, ing bim to the ground apverently dead; but he re- | _ The following is a deceription of the lighthouse, and the | ett, New York for Rockland. Sid, sshr Freedom, ance of being covered with a depth of ashes. | did not give in the amount of their products, Tae | “20 when Ferra came within reach of him, he | vised, and lived about five hours afterwards, and ex. | #Ppcerance of the light, by Mr David stevepson, Kngineet | — Arr 224. achra Empire, Hopkins, faltilln River, Ga, Fields cf cora uyon dry ecile, after having set the | total quax tity ralced that year 4n theUnited States | Stabbed bim fivesimes; the polnt of the knife twice | pireo. ‘The deceased was bout thirty years of age, | {0 %Be Commissoners pa eo I ie Plolshsiphia for ane arises "Benes, Ost speieg ear, hove been che bed in their growth and the | was not Iss than 600,000'000 bashols, although the | penetrated the langs, thus inflicting upon ae Who | and leaves a wife andth:co children. What ap care Bec ans B cobs, PI phia for do; fd Spring Baltimore {From the Tsunten (Mas® ) Cazette, Auge An vnprecedented dough prevails at Ab i e fac 5 North Ronaldshay, ; Conaly, Philadi 4 curied and hitened |. vee indicate a sure failare of | crop was partiaily cut offin Ohio and some other | Waa u ing by make Rants he a e strange is, that the four men were ocoupyiog not a pg ee 4 Westra beers WNW Gel ee ete ‘yan; ncelphla we Ag the crop. Potatoe < will safle, quite ae Pettis an Joe. tam Year the total crop was much en ead ty hes —- aoe bad soo ese Hoare than 60 many sacar Set, and the limbs Sa 4 N, distance 16 pautic mailens and Start Pointof senday for Bath; Bolivar, Rol aes New York for “noo; Au corn. Fruit i » ing prematurely, or dropopi over tbe Unicn then on any previous year, an came “ aTOUD between them, breaking a pry the; ‘hthouse bears SSW 1% W, distance 63¢ miles. Gibbs, Plymouth for Philadelpbla. sid brigs from the tree wisn ripening at all, in sonianaae could not have been less than’ 300,000,000 bushels, | 22d Lester struck at him, the Knife penetrating bel H vied if : betel ae 4 if id in their hands into pieces; yet not one of them, ‘be North Ronsloshay light «il! be known to mariners | Foster; schrs Minnesota, Daniel Webster, Cutharine, In- of the long continuec rought. Inthe pastures a | If we estin ate the aggregate crop of the prosent | between his frout tecth, cutting its way untilil | wien the exception of the aeveased, received the | &## revolving light, producing « bright flash of the na- | gependeace, Mexican, Empire, Catherine Beal, Epics Breen blade bus ecxrcely grown for the last four | year ove balf as large as the last—which, no ord- | Stuck his obin bone. The young man picked up 9! sightest wound, eave one who received a soratoh | tural cole once in every ten seconds. It will be | (Jacobs), Narclean, Clore, iver Cloud, and Bolivar weeks; the watertog pisces have dried up, and in | ing to all accounts, is quite as high aa it will bear ia to shoot Lester, but the Fock was not loaded. | on the hand.—Xenia Torch Light. aia moana Fs Somnnes. hong jeatee i siete Arr 28d, schre Madagnecar, Eas, Rome Cases, farmera huve beea compelled to adopt | —we have a deficiency of 400,000,000 bushels, or | Jester then s ut the door and looked himeelf up in bir: pedied ig pit beg tel eet ok ees for Boston; Fiymouth Hos By cer, wet ‘York for the practice of fodd-ring in August. The moviag | about sixteen bushels short to every man, woman | the house, to keep from being shot, but I'erris—the that | at lessor distances, according to the state of the atmos. ray foe saa pares ee Miacenoe tae? lands have soqnired the coasistence of pavements, and child a the Cuited States! There is sorteialy pee Freer ne bara colnet Moe ~ notice bas been received from the British Post Office | phere. 3 ag slasippi. 9 2 and are ene'rabi- to, the spade or plough, an a heavy deficiency of food; aud when is jed to "a ’ oF t direct 00: ication Bri. The Star Point light, which is 64 miles from No! f rt 10 AM, wind sohrs fall cowin Phas been pretty generally postponed on | this the defi rae grazing food for stock, and | door, be knocked «ff @ board and shot a rift ball eens ee say rene tl 68 ce “ hs Poets: Sete runni mont Ronal: y light, being at present a revol ot, pro- | Py. th Rook, J A Hobart. account of the weather. the necessity of sending large quantities of ‘beef | through Lester’s right arm, fracturing the bone ao tween Singapore ‘and "Batavia, Hestorone ruta ducing a bright flash ouce ta every wainuta: the baci HARTFORD—arr Aug 21eteam schr Mobawk, Clarity f the Saratogs Rentinsl, Aug. 28) cattle and sheep to market in a poor condition, we | tbat amputation became necessary. Ferris sot the | ; ection with the overland mails to India and | "°?e? farther give notice, that or snd after the night | Albany; schra Grace Darling, Bartlett; J. E. Potts, Mar Wo venture to suy thit fer the’ past twenty-five | havo an array of adverse circumstances almost | ¢°00d time; tho ball glanded Lester's side withoat ‘Avstralia, bas been discontinued. The Teguiar mail | °f,!riday the tat corcomshec, 1866, wen theme ce mad, Philadelphia, and M -tulds, Fish, NYork; 238, years this section of tne couotry his not suffored so | rightful to contemplate. puting ian movch, but Ferris thought be had killed | for Java will henceforward be made up in London | YOTIDg Heh at North Renal iahay ia to be ectpapedses [rrr eee, Seat ail Miatiod heey Greene imuoh for want of ruin. For at loast twenty five | _ It is true that a Inrge portion of the corn crop of | bim; but to meke certain, he picked up an axe and Ried lig re Mariah sone enon les Careo is on every occasion ofthe despatch of a ma‘l for In- bt of the natural color By order of the Board. 3¢ t miles in every directivn nearly every kind of -vege- | the West hss heretofore been used up by the distille- | Satd he intenced to cut his head off, but was pre- % bork via Southampton and via Marseilles, as nn ee ae Cent Arr 284 schr Ponesty, Appleton; Charles Carrol, Pratt, tation fa suffering. Corn, potatoes, grass and oats | Tes, and thus rendcred unavailable for food. We | vented by those present telling him Lester was | berceotose, and will bo couveyed by British packet | Northom Lighthouse Ofce, Raiaburgh, Aug 1, 1864, | 2{cclis A Stanard, and Rachel Post, Risley, Polledelpbieg are dying. Potatoes have been selling all the soa dase D0 readin seu pine re ner eee ee goa £200, ang it was not necessary to mutilate his body. | ister as Singapore, whence it will bo carried to its Whalemen. | Buell ay Atwater, Billard, and Mary Ellzabeth, Bailey, “ * ortion exe) , ' £000 <! 4 vi ~ Ls Lig my esr mi Qesthevagee sty oe ath ia 7 0 ps Sy ecien bic that of previa wi nn 'Y | after, ‘Lester was arrested, and a guard appétuted destination by packets of the Netterland govern- Cid at New Bedford 230, ae Jeannette, Pierce, Pacific | Phils: Mars ror Java.—We are authorized to say dace’ Darling, Bartlett, and tudson, Gladdlage fon fi nt. The rates of however, remain un- | Ocean. Sid chip Iris, Indian 0. echra Grace Darling, 1, ant 4 double thet of any former sear. “The probablity te, | The presumpson is that the prozoriion will be | Comeep nin eafe during nlglis, Lat ho made hie changed. Washington Union, dug. 32, Ar at doZ4th, bark Laitia, Alden, Atlantic Ocean, St | Philadelpble. 1 so sate polnsett, Hl, De tats chop will be ators! Tale’ Bemes atten Boe Roane oosry to bejewlsre te eataee nec hee M “Monpmn.—We 1 al. Bent hone dea bbe eo ct poke July on, Ta 81 26 | maarara. (nnd cld for Gardiner, probably, 16th tear); ‘ang crop w: atoral fainre. Some other por- re fay, where, al [ARRIAGE AND Muro! e learn from A TR, mui “attemné ab 4 b L. 5 ton; tath, “Eos 5 i Yona of our Stete are complaining, while othor por- | Would be esteemed a greater calamity than to be gengers on the train from Colambus, last ev . Se paca at Ribaend on ea Peaday. Freer: Hy ae Lay, SEO Seen ob, Daren te ne rw tg Tava young, NYork; Bay Yan Berea, Sone aah $0 be well: nent hed erish rain anigood } ebexs of bread. that a murder of @ most atrocious charactor had | noon, An Irishman, named Hugh Cochran, assist- | Orray Tutt, Hamblin, NB, clean; samo day. ! ins, do; Me Daniels, Gay. Barclay, | Coggins, do: , Bonton; 16th, § Wooster, crope. It is no part of our business to feed the hopes of | been committed about eleven miles east of Xenia, | ed by t enticed a colored girl, about | Tripp, West 400 sp tO binish: to cruise 10 days | Mercer,’ and Florence, Hopkios, do; 0, [¥rom the Orleans (N.Y ) Republican, August 26.] | Speculators, Speculation in the “staff of life” is at | anda short distance,from Jamestown. The circum: PL ee pepe ny Daud sol es longer and tnes (ol reported spoke 26th, Elisha Dun- | NYork’ Cid July 26 echrs N HT Gall, Richards, Badia, ‘This portion of our country is now anfliring with ) best a hearticss trade, and we have no reepect for | stances as we learn thom, aro ay follawa:—A | the intention of ontraging ber person. Their infa- | baz, Rbtins, NB, 2 whs); Avg 15, lat 86 25N, lon 02 ba Aug poset Ret ae 1, Vi @ drotht unparalleled in tho memory of the eldest | the gains, and no Bynipeiny for the losses of thore | farmer's son, named Joseph 8. Baird, was at enmity | mous project was defeated, however, by the res Waltor Irvine, Pieper gas 4 mos out, Plommer, Trinidad; inhabitant. Bivce tie i st of June but a few light | Whe enter into it, Our only object is to set people | with another young farmer named — Robinson, | ‘ance of t ogi: end the consequent “interference Se enn an tees eee port. bach; chops) , leanette, Paci LUBEC—Arr Aug 18 schrs Ann Eliza, showers have fallen, und at no time nas tho volume | 0 thivking ona subject which comes home to the | pecause the formor, on Sunday evening last, had | the polic was arrested and taken before | 44 7r74c0 shin Jeanette, Pacife Oosan. ; tilda, O’Brien, do; 23d Fred Diage of water which has oesconded been sufficiont te | Mans whercby they live, and to suggest, by the | married a young woman to whom he was also en- hlderman Cathers, who held hita in €1,000 bell 40 | occa’ M5 Harter 224, ship Wan Toll, Smlth, Arotio | Werk; 10th Matida, O'Brien iicFaiden, NYork. x ; + “ more, do, £1d 28d echr Leopard, pevetrate the earth to the depth of an inch, As @ pout ation of facts, the necessity of husbanding gaged. As Baird, with his bride, was riding in his | answerat-court. ‘The two negroes were arrested | Teturned to do lst, smack Draco, Smith, tender to MOBIE—Cld Aug 16 ahig hdnnon, Setzer, Herre. J natural consequence, pasinres are 60 dried up as ofr reavurces, under the very great uncerteinty ey towards Xenia, Robinson was observed to | by the constable of the district, taken before the | brig Parana. MACHTASPORT—ArrAug 16 eohr Tomah, Paine, Pia- barely to afford sustenunce to stock, and Soe po- | Which now hangs over the food upon which they | ruch out of a thicket, and taking hold of the horse’s | eome ‘alderman, and committed in default of $800 | 1d trom New London 204, ship New Fngland, orgs Mae ps rs mattay oong tes ge Mae tatocs ard other Jute crops are suffering extremely. | 8f¢ to exist. Wo would not excite needless alarm; | head, commanded Baird to » at the same time | cach to answer at court.—Pledadelphia Pennsylva- | N Pacific N NE—Arr Aug 17 ships Sultana, Barret, rs but so important is the clement of breadstuffs to resenting a pistol. Mrs. B, screamed and sprang | nian, Auz. 25. ey Straits April 6, Jas Allen, Newcomb, NB, ofl | and Mediator, Costar. NYork; Lone Star, Bontetle, Pnils- {From the Catskill Reeorder, August 24.) twenty. five millions of people, that there is no dan- es the buggy, Baird followed, and clinchi iat 3H not stated. delpbia; barks Margaret Wood, do; ra, Me aa eared ity aay GAR OMG! | loreing ne aetion ha ders | Habe ae tart te was = mAs cm yer tom co in, ron | He rie, Gs re ud ities is ie. © danger is, that e allother practical subjects, . The ye i wi Paaparrms. August 26, 1864.—(Reported by I'ry & Pips) . . i J Fields of corm bave prematurely ripened and with: | it will not be sufficiently heeded, pan ftoaedol outer Tobineon's fanaa andiationr oat 2 | cman Prat ‘Mare $8,000 Oly Brew THE, ob, | picard from no date, lat 2412, lon 171, Desdemona, | Alfred Exel, Golder, Philadelphia ). pS . 12 peer rte ve bth nw i Bho te bbe Rd ay Oy July 3, Peri, Russell, NB, clean; 4th, Ea- Pe ogy viommlatper hy pe Nets ies Mia Dawe! Bee Bea doe 8 ane Baka. Te ee echsc eee | ward Carey, Winslow, Nant, do; 1th, Dolphin, Caer, | Arr 220 sches Harriet Lewis, King, Newport, Ri; ini £92; 198 Poon RR. 442227 a6" 44K 100 Morris Carat’ | Warren, 160’ bbls sp ended; 17th, Homer, Kisher, Nant, anelo (3 masted), Porter, Callao 96 days. 11%! 6 Commercial Hank, 68% Second Boa: clean; 2ist, Pearl, Forsyth. NL, 16¢ splanded; Martha, | NI et rchoyl Nav Mor G's 12, bb, 76 40 shares Mincbil'RR, | Smith, ‘NB,’ clean; 246, Pioneer, Tambert, do 12 bbls | NEW BEDFORD—Arr Aug 22 schr Cornelia, Young, ered; potatoes bave stopped growing, and are —_—— nae shoot him. Swo balls were fired to no effect, waen Sprouting in the hilis; tue leaves of trees in many | Tag Broan Saver Carastnorue.—On this un | Robioson jumped into the buggy, drove off and cases have curled and dried, and in some varices | happy affair we have but little to add to our ac- | effected his escape. The noise of the murder soon —auch as the birch-—are turning yellow and falling | count cf yeatorday. Throughout Tacsday night there | spread throughout the neighborhood, and several of OS. The atmoe here is ‘ull of dust, and all natere | were three bydrant streams constantly p on | the inhabitauve started immediately in search of the Seems to droop for the want of those precious drops | the ruins, and the water has overilowed into the wourdeser, who is weil known.—Cincinnati Gazette, : t Bdnya, OL; 20 dor why’ O14. 100 Morrie Canal Moe’ | DUkfiah oll NYork. “Sia 220 Buena Visto, Phi ia; Poe which to the farm-rare pricélosa, The prevaillag | cellars of the adjoining stores to the depth of | dug. 23. 1134; 100 Lehigh Zine, 4%; % Philadcipuie Bank, 1245 | sain vtymouth, PPT ee font: sasha for ewe eal eng ee cu age bee, Pater aes Onin drougist is experienced over a wide extent of ter- | three or four feet. Considerable additional damage A Drrapevt Murper—We learn from Dr. Mor’ | Market dull. Aug 20 lat 41 26, lon €2 40, " | Som, Delaware City; sloop Helen, Albany. fil och ease ritory, and the consequent loss must be reckoned | has thus been done. ‘The girl Riley, who was alive » one of the School Board ‘Trastees, that a Bark Sea Breeze, Meyo, from Savannah for Miramiclat, | Rodman, NYork. —” Masi itd mrtg ne eget Frhen taken out, died ot S o'clock yesterday morn: | Gregafm murder waa committed in tho viotatty of | MWABITIME INTELLIGRACE. _ | Avis uton tones \_NEWBURYFORT—Arr_Aug 23 schr Judge. Teaneyy oa {From the —, Sorca tne slip sai ge At an hel pas Ay the vin oe Lawrepoeburgh, Ind., on Sunday evening [ast, pabachad® hte ik bee eee (@r), from Cadiz for Boston, Se oer i gion ee recly @ paper comes ‘a ol werkmen commen: 1D, Tu ei ol pe a. om of the conaty bat o tains a deplorable ‘account of | near the spot wiere William ‘Downing: the clerk | Uadet the following cireumstance:—A white man A her brig, supposed Ameriean, showing a yellow | Roston for Troy; Albany, lodges, do for Albauys named Nicholas Evans, and a colored msn named Williams Wells, were seated at a card pee in for a small sum of money. Dui the progress the game a dispute ensued as to what were the rales lown the river ate | over that. Soon after the rubbish been so far pads Be tak cae se Vossen Faolly, Levis, Eeituate for New York; Ann Marta, , Warebam do; Eliza Jane, Howe, ay ‘28d echr Patriot, Godfrey, y fer NBedford; Foreign Ports. NYork for do. _ sid Caney ¢ Jane, Clark, NYork. Azgcino, PR—In port Aug 10 brig Frances Jane, Kirch, NEWPORT—In the drought prevailicg in the vicinity of its place’of | for Mesers. Hunneman, Haven & Co. was aeen to ublication, Ita pewrsto be general throughout | leap, and at about % o'clock they discdvered his country, and there is no hope that what ono part | body under a mass of bricks and mortar, with a ‘of the country may loge, another fe will make up. | block of granite and a large quantity of rabbish ‘The farmers in tris vicinity and eae cross, steering SSW, Aug 9, lat 23 18 N, jon . Schr Elliptic, hence fc A t 8030 N, ea aw ic, hence for Baracoa, Aug 16, lat 3030 (From the Newark (N. J.) Mercury, Aug M4.) Coroner Smith. Workmen will ‘continne to labor Cutting the etanted corn, made #0 by the drought, | removed as to enable the workmen to take the bod resul Srom Beltimore, just arr. Burdick, from Philadelphia for Providence. and cares itfor fodder. Others have commoncod | from the ruins, and after placing iton a litter, it Bray oni yet nse tes to ae Bosarme—In i Aug 6 brigs Onward, Tibbetts, for "Went to nen AM brigs Maria, from Bristol for Havana; feeding the'r stock from their winter fodder. There | was carricd to police station No.2, where Coroner floor. Evans quickly recovered himeelf, and draw- Boston 8 days; Martha Hall fordo § days, Snzan Ludwig, from do Philadelphia; and . is no pasturage to be found fit to graze cattle, and | Pratt was called; but will probably hold no inquest, ing a knife ‘out Wells’ throat From carta tat, oo ak Cas.so—Arr July 14 ship South Carolina, Tarner, Chin- | _ Arr 23d, echr John Frarer, Hathaway, New York for the possible prospects are shadowed forth | as there is one jury now investigating the cause of he died almost instantly. Kvans then made his es. | North Star. = vintnchey Alay cee ie f (and ald kati Woo re ist). ESS for dairy men. the death of the Riley boy, uncer the direction of | cane, and bad not yet been arsested. ‘The officers | “¢orse Law. hips Hindestan, Hubberd, and semuel Lawrouoe, Patten, | NYork - “eeeng of Lawrenceburg have gone in ecarch of him. Much chas. Sid 224, ship Wm Wirt, Cook, Chinchas. From all sections of the country we continue to | on the rains until the whole mass has been over- SO iacon |. MB” All packages and letiers intended for the New Yons | CM Tends oF i Kenny; | y PHILADELPHIA Arr Au 25, EM, bask Femme bang hear? ‘oeemplainta hidry Weakher, The dro ht | male a is ygehe that Ni as more yee: wont Gaia ae ‘an teagan C2! J scischich coarse aS i Iécoah deyenMartar Mitohen San Co Boe Ia, ie dey as Paes ‘fenre 7 is eeems to be local, as in some parts the earth is | may ye found. The ipjared portion of the fron’ Ovrnacnovs Mvapsr—A Mr. Neal, cousin of ‘oven ale Stan Praca; Studion; Ghaet Ongten Baker; Superb, | Boston: Anna & Suaan, Brown, Mobile, 16 da; . O14 | « dried up,” while in others immediately ad- | wall of the store of Messrs. Stedman & Co. will be “ 4 Sow suffi ae, rain seems to have fallen. The | taken Gown to-day, the upper ee ed ae eid re ria eceed M. I". Nesbitt, was recently most have had neral rains. What has | removed tirat. Large shores of timber have n A r, nea falles vo cme oui a Scowkees and ‘where they | eee ander the blocks below to prevent their fall- the dwelling of a man by the name of Browning, in ——; Kingéaher, | Samual B, Wilkon, Newb! Grosby; Rowditeh, Johnson’ Straso, ‘Cutter; and barks | tons Wheaton, Biavles Bangor, Hussrax~ fo port Ang 18 sohe Boskar, Pre, Petersburg, | $005 46° Havens has . ered and sunk in Yazoo river, near ° a 1 eo ee : “Port of New York, August 93,145 Frazier, New Haven: descended crops have not suffered. We found, | ing; but the service at best will be one of great dif- | Sunflower county. Ciroamstances pointed to Brown. pied va - ‘patti 3 ir, New Haven; Adaline, rq a vant throngh FZomerset and Hunterdon coun’ | ficulty and no little danger. The water in the cellars ing met ine as tho perpetrators of the foul deed. CLEARER. Haiset Newel, Grille, Heltinnes; Seedeee sang 7 Vista, $icee, Huntington; E & C Howard Rich afew dave since, some towns in which abun- | of the stores of Mesers. William Stediaan & Co., and | Foor wea seems, had mace his will, and it was | cicamshtp Unton, Adams, [xvre, M Livingston. Philadelphia,” “ vor - "| Quinay; New Mexico. Tytroh? fond bray won dance of raio has filled the barns with plenty, while | Fastman & Vellows, has been as high as four feet; | thoug given hig property, amounting to some | Steamship Hansa (rem), Gerken, Bremen, Ocirichs & | Tnagtis-—No Am vensel in port Aug 12. * | Gonser, Bast Cambridge; ‘gan q in others the grasshovpors and dry weather have | but has now receded some six inches. The damage a th aie pean. dollars to the Brownings, | Co. “ Z A JacMet—No Am vessel in port Aug 9. ; Drinton Jacobs, James, New York; Ve simost completely blasted the hopes of the farmers, | to their stock by the wnter, we learn, will exceed | 9% a cy wi a it is a 5 ee hasten the re- Steamship Cobewte, ShufeJdt, New Orleans Livings- Maracarno—In port Aug 6 brig Isavella, Tibbets, just | Nantucket: ia Aun, €mith, aud Caroline In Warren county the case ix similar; hay and but- | $10,000,a large quantity ofengarsand other groceries | Ception of legacy. Luckily, however, they are ton, Crocheron & out of quarantine, to load for NYork. Steclman, Proviconce; Talent, eee Ne rt; ter th consequence are coming in light. Scarcely | being destroyed. The funeralof young Mr. Down- | 20t mentioned in the will —Lexington Miss.) Ad- tae Tele, Cornish, Liverpool, W& JT Taps- | Praxanveo—sid Aug 10 brig Wm Price, Quig (ftom’| wW Brainerd, Clerk. Nantucket; L Miller, Hart. a ton of hay can be bought ia any section at a rea- | ing will take place thig afternoon at 2 o'clock, from | 7¢#és¢r. oabtp Louisiana (Brom), Partzen, Richmond, Meyer & T Gud nindhe Se ask Seas, Dillinwendd Skee | Clark, Vankirk, Wiclfford; Pale, Bowen, x sonable price; eight dollars a ton is the lowest | Grace church. From the quantity of rubbish waich Awornen Homrc1pe—Srooting AFFAMIN Bran: | gtacken ? A ¥; . burg. Port Aug - x, Diliagham, ba ps Cogey ee Lisa ; Ellen Baker, Mark we have been able to hear of in the country, | was piled all aronnd him, and the bruises found on | eNnvno-—We heor froin the officers of the Belle | ~ tip Bremerhaven (Bret), Hilken, Baltimors,G J | "sr Some, PR—In port abt Aug$achr Conquest, Borum, | Dares Bridgeport; Aibert, Warp, Pymouth; Be and the buyer must take it tn the field at that. | his body, it isevident that he mast have been at | Quigley, that John Dougherty, roslding near Bran- | Deehtel. for Baltimore, lig. ¥ “Avr Aug 25, PM, steamer Delaware, Clack, New York: i t | jury is still progressing. joston Chron. Aug. 24. , at Brandenburg, Saturday. Ki ‘or, , Fun ‘ork soon; 0D, ‘or 3 | ing, Lubes; Ben, Gifford, Mobile; ‘Chase, 4 Both corn and potatoes will necewarily be cut | jory is stl prog Be | ee aiplace called Graning’s Gat 1c Pella artae | Matos. : ‘ trie dedge Hathaway, Lord, from gud for NYork S days. | Githe, Hiemer, Bovtem. "CM aclicy Hartoome’ baeree? She diongtl contione ttrocet Augat aad Septem: : Inpray Cay Dig.—A touching instance | Promptly arrested. He fired 'three shots from a | Brig Cereno (Ital). Pitto, Marseilles, master. Sq abt 14th brig Castilian, Pinkham, Holter. Portland; Therese C, Townsend; Cambridge, York; Isley ber, the injury done will be incalculable. of this ebaructeristic trait Occurred atthe fate en | FevOIar, the third taking effect in the tomple,kill | 2s na“eet (Bele), Menner, Ingune, Thompron & | Si ious, NEGA Ang’31 ship Hormaway, Jordan, Pa Ta og omy Pome Fp ag (From the Cleveland (0.) Viaindester, Aug. 22] | gagement between a small war party of the Chip- | 198 Dougherty instantly, They had quarelied about | “Brig 8 W Cushing, Kent, Cardenas, White & Duncan. Saissas' Bay (San Juan nl Sur)—-Arr Atg—, ship t- | Gorton: Hosrietia, Gilman, Baths “Amonea? cee In some sections of the conntry—souto on the | pewas and a greatly superior party of Sioux, near | * ‘ad claim—Louisville Courier, dug. 2. Brig Isabela & Dorothy (Br), Mowatt, Falmouth, Bur- | moon, 99 days from New York. Bridgeport; Major Biddle, Jolinson, and N Young. Younge Je equation toto, erampy i ay woe font en foray a range | na Laps ica Noa Fa oy | Reso Pmems ai RE Tac, | are. a tee ae | Rav aes a a ana ee * i oa ey, living near Numa, coun’ ol 3 5 7 val- tnt nt 928" Inde? . 4 y B i der. In many sections the country is on fire and | on the Minnesots, here fell into ‘an po was Killed on Tuesday last in an affray with two o eit ne oe on eno ‘ead taepeiae cadence, Cheeta, eg heal, ashe, Camb 5 uel Winch Hane extonaive camage is being done. Near Franklia | and the fire: notice of danger that saluted their | his nephews, wo believe of the same namo. It ap- | — Hrig Rover (Rr), Stamp, St John, NB, It & FW Meyor. | Fraver, rong; Mario Antoinette, Relmers, for Baltimore, | Terry, Little, Norwich; MA ‘Thompson, Varker ned De. Mills the neighbors bad to tarn out to fight the fire, / cars was a discharge of fre atms from a thicket. | pears there was a quarrel between the unclo ald | Brie Masten, Lewis, ashington, Peck & Church. 1dg; Uark Carmen (Perav), hence; brig Susnn | lawete, Haring, Providence; CA Stetson, DU, Wi to prevent the buildings of William ns from | Four of their number fell dead in their tracks. | reptews, when one of the latter throw « stone Brig Abeona, echt, Jacksonville, RC Read. Soule, Baker, forSan Franelseo, Idg. Ct; Keser, Miner, Feeex, Ct; ' Tigress, G Men- being bared. A large swamp in the immodiate | Another, named the War Cioud, leading | which killed the oldman instantly. Thoyoungmen | _ Schr Martha (Br), Bradley, St Johas, NI‘, J B Gager & Home Ports. choster, Save; steamer Putaara, Beatty, % vicielty is on fire, and the whole countryis obscured | brave, had a leg broken by a bullet. His | fled to Terre Haute, whero they ‘were CT ag a hick. ative. ee ALEXANDRIA—Arr Aug 20 schr Wilmington, Mumner, | ROVIDENCE—Arr Avg 28 achrs Charles 4 by a dense emoke, comrades were loth to leave him, and while his | taken, and under the charge of oficer Robbins con- Sch: eA (BA, all Las = Ng Be re Ce lawent, | N¥erk; 24, schrs Potomac, Boston; Elizabeth & Eleanor, | wan, Philadelphia; Mary Wise, Crockett, Rondont; ¥ On Sancay last the meadows on the farm of John | assailants were reloading their runs, attempted | yeyed back to Parke county for examination~- Terre siete tent ae ecto et well: | NYork; Falkenburg, do. Langdon, Mitebell, do; Leader, Handy, Port Eweu; Ther ¢ cf y' e county xan Schr Lady Scott (Br), Hilton, Eleuthera, J Innes: y tondout fe B. Clark, jast beyond the village of Hudson, burned | to cerry him along with. them ‘to where Haute Courier. febr Aronian (ie) Soean, Harbor Tal, MTaness, | 4.77204 were Jorphine (Be), Deken, Stchn, NB; YU; | Peterkin, Potter, ‘Winsmore, Philstsiphia; Wan hess, ' " a . s ty f i" = ‘ - ‘sa maoks of bay, the congregation left the churches | telling them‘ ; ‘ . t ford; albany, Marbie, Providence; cage mei awon, | sehredionry Jones, Aldrich, Baltimore;’ Albest . Porins, I he would show lis enemies how a fo ight back 'the, amen, The only way in which | Chippewa could die. “At his request, they seated | 2onate' Tre had net rows thence Gre mn ee ee 0; Caroline & Listriet, Lewis, | Cura, Nonsenont; Haonsh Mxtilde,’ Brown, T man. Schr Ilzabeth Ann, Munroe, Washington, J H county. He had not been absent five minutes, w we. fchr Jape, Simonds, Newbern, Bateman b er" frait and | him ona log, with his back leant inst a tree. | his father heard the report of # gun, Young Back- Keyport; enia, ypman, New Hsvon; Convert, SS Niekerson, de; John a, Leer the brushy limbs to | He then commenced painting his face and singi " 4 N ; Thetls, Nickerson, and A , Nickerson, Bos: Jeno, Somers, do; N Harkan!, Burdick, do; ‘ae is deat songs hs emmy apponchoa hn be | eg" Nia"iteeaee tye ea azeeng | Stee Retention Gn | fn hw cst Basan Ye Reig "k | Fora en Ret oen ca ey lal weather is now hot, the sun shines daily an- | only sang a louder and a livelier strain, and when fonnd hia son dead, ht buckshot had cntered Norfolk, Sturges, Clearman & Co. Ki 4 ae Lp mo 7) “¥ or an steiner ® Hort Ewen; Rect Bighttaees Comme Soaereghy scious and there is strong grocnd to | several Fad gathered around bi, flouriobing thelr | his ede; in addition to this, a tab, war afictad ta » Augunta, Me, mastor. BALTTMOWE—Are Aug 20 Propeer Atel, —-, Water- | mores, Tyler, fcaout; Proof Ginza, Foung, aor a a ed rae pe Rye eg a og ME arty pee Gazette, Avg. 24 At ietate theo ease are Riescal Hfromhis ssasniny bu the ~ war novers roel cna Soop yh, ali Norwih ites =e anal iia > yaaa brig i 7 s ces lode vient Th ia Aug. 24.) sf found. + ; al it. | Gandy; Roxanna Bur! ; > Come. up from ail quarters of the | hend Still seated Cith bie honk woe oR A May Saor sy 4 Doa—A fotal accident hap. p Eurplis, Litiojohn, Dighton, J £1 Tavena Fer; Poor, NYork; schvs Hook Wronch, Hall, Dighton; | aatP BATT, Tharo, Philedelpiie; slope John Outs: Tnion of the tremendous drought which has existed | tree, they commenced shooting ir arrows pened at Copake, Columbia county, on Mie eee na busaiienae TH taveen. Denmark, Cromwell, Wiscasset; Goldom West, Newbury: | trell, Hotchkies, Albany; Wm 8 Mount, Parish, Now, for these many weeks, and which has beealruinous to | the trang sround bis head, grazing hia ears, neck, | 6th inet. Two men were outa hunting. One, ee, ta i ~ York: Colehoster, Rondout. ° the intereste of the farmers, and will bo severely | cm tztll they literally, pinned him fast, without | Kilmore, bad a two-barrelled le Aisclarged eodgeeeemae——"laeelnaaaes QF, th steamer Granite Slate, Post, Tortow: achr | | HORISMOUTH—Arr Aug &f-sche Murabeth Ancalartuay Soe cate of people, by enhaneing the prices } having cace tonched vital Yet our hero re- | one barrel and killed bird; he then Steamship North star, Warnock, Aspinwall, Aug 12, | Micron, Magutse, Mreeliaes bats Emi, Butkkoee | oncom brig Benguela, Hlebbora, Ge. of the common ; of fit We have no re- | mained the sume impertarbable tale cout to | batt of his n to the grodnd, with the m Yoan- | with 406 porsengers, to.J Mf Cross, a * | Montevideoand ‘Buenos Ayres; tchrs Ponlia, Thernton’ PORTLAND Art Ang, sera len Vib, Purtelag 5, ection #0 extensive 4: conti- hough i Whipole, W , | Boston; Fant ker, iu 1, Dig 4 " ; DF Lewis, moed. We believe fis true that the wheat crop has | number flourished hi+ reekiog fralp Before his eyes, jam with his fore paws against Mee ae Sp) a 90 rd ern Mailer, Wate’ Pounil’ NY; a “inttoa, Late Phot: NG ae Aug 19 itig: Volacce, Dilivghom, ¥ or. been an average one. and that it has been har- | still not a single ression of countenance pews came down, toe e recibo, PR, Aug 10, with su- | dence. folk. Nrotk: weeted. This is well, and will havea effect | could be observed to cl At last one of tue | other barrel, aud discharged the whole contents im | ger, to if. . | BOSTON-—Arr Aug 28 steamer Gen Knox (new, of Wat Ang 18 brig Choatem, NYork; Both, Spon the price of other Lie uecewaries. ‘ihe corn | number approached him with a tomahawk, which | his breast, and lod ed nig sbondder: He lingered Deig Goy Brows, Prk, Newcastle, 1, 45 days, with | doboro), Winchonbeck, Philadciphia (Intended to run | schr Beatets Ie fee SEM bee aort one: Ne wie parts ofthe coun. | afar a few upbooded ourshes ‘he buried inthe | Lil Friday, the Tith, whon he die. Wate genie (al, Schplr, Antwer, @5 days ta | Be tart Mary Hie, Gay, Ie it Marka © W | sole Ron Bay NCD so, there crop, and we heard | captive’s , Who sank in death wi _. ‘ " , Gay, ; ; iat in some ecotious of Obie, Indiana, {iiinols and | *ifll upon his lips” Me bad. indeed suceceded Rawanxasza Facars—During one of those vio- | "Brig Xpearton (ot "a Pag ran dane, en posooegad ts Warnes, ena Missouri there will be an almost entire failare, in toaching his enemies “how a lout thunder storma which ooouned in thie violnity 10 dasa, , to HD Br & Co. "| Port Ewen; brigs Jos Balch, Hursley, Punta de ‘What ie said of corn is trac also of potatocs. This A few taught how | » week or two since, the house of Mr. a Dig Cask Wide (of Kingston, Mass), Poreival, Jac. | March 12; Frank of Kingston, } Niokerson, A\ pmb pee is “- Og ae cally for yp Need a could be avengod.——St. Paul, (DMin.) | distance from this < i ig as wit cote, &e, Pe, 18 daze, tn bel ; Nortbman, lros' ; Mercy Woore than dollar Whether same Demoera Ivaro, fablman, Trinkda a Cuba, ” . @carvity exists in other places we ce last, fo F Spies. able to Learn; bat we be! Pod yg = SrxerLan AyPiicTIox—A and shocking Brig Chaclotie, Horton, Gag Harber, tn Wallast, to general thing, will be s short one, and prices will | case of suffering now exists in {his city, in the per: "hcht Freedom (Br), Atkinson, Sackville, NB, 11 deys, | 2 ‘Arr Aug 16 she Kelipse, Gosiee, Saw ae Coptinne to high son of ® young woman in the western pert with plaster and fab, 'to master. fad 81d ist for Paindelphin, aa a corn wil gery Waly of of + She bas been ‘Schr Emeline, Miner, Mobile, 18 days, with cotton, &e, LEM—Art Aug 22 achr J ¥ Tobias, Shagp, Pil adel. tho farmers wil be aed “aah ane W Hughes, Fsdy, Newborn, 6 days Mh £32 sehr Globe, Ells, NYork, Wa Bevedy and par Bent Koseath Gnavohil, Nevbarysery. Camboons Wor, Goust of Afton: ‘ea’ feye} coor pony fpf etd dg do ahr AUsntis Nlokorees, Bales ; «Finch, Faikinburgh, Rapge’aannook; sloope Spealer, 2p oh gure the following Gloop Theses Hell, ny Rested for Proviteucs, — Fr ers Foor Prcartotie, e Ppt X sist m4 re 25a i Ban to S ui: 358 3E Teereeree ee Bu i a |

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