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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1855. A — a Wied om i Inteluigence. Ka x from the Rio Grande. Our Washington Correspondence. State of the Crops, dc. has been con+tantly gladdened by the prospect of the onty gen The Galfeston Went 8 letter from a correspond- a 2 5 NEW YORK. rowing crops In a travelliag experience of more tl New Yor University—Ansval Dinner oy THE CLAss . { Sy PR SUNET, 1056 Tee Rochester Union of the 20th ult , says:—Wa are | fiteea years, I hare ncyer seve wo erond & portion of t da t95dc=10 a! burnin Tey at Goh gene, att sienna ferme epting, Best > English and French Interference in St, Domingo—In'rigues | nappy to de able to state that the prospects of the | couptry under cultivation as ot present, of duriug that 5 ra Ss adh Gb alate’ ponies, | mites the Ranta Vind, Thomas, 8 t Of the Allie to Defeat the American Treaty—Imbecile | wheat crep are impro' and now promise a fair yield, | pericd a time when the crops of every description o ing clases of our colleges P h ‘The despot's troops in sorey, commanded by s Barer, Halse 4 tne eed, Moss. ag their . Inoctivily of our Government — Important Letier from a | We have before us some whoat stalks, which om aa ava. | mind a more abuncant yielé than now. atter they have left their alma mater, to renow the re- |, The despots troops is Mom. ey, commended by their rage are six feet eight inches high and well headed. | would be difficult to poict oat a stmgle district, in all | old scenes aad *, Burren’ Dominican Exile. Tho wheat is of twotratlatin: the deulst and the lied; | toe wide extent of county | haves reewatly traversed, | coUsctions of their pee ao nog pr heap geen am Te Loony omen et ad er Ao a farther evidenos of. English and French inter(er- | terrancan. In the field from which these stalks were | thet isnot likely to return 4 rich aad bountiful harvest | incidents in their you career. poo Me tha gem empl Save Ciesuncguate ence ix the affairs of the United St I send tor the | takem there were signs of tne ivsect some time since, | to the labors cf the huabandman. Here amd there one | kind took place last Thursday evening, at the Delancy ‘A consicerable lows was sustained b; both parties Banrx Onase (not Chaos), tke @allovinec SeuaaMalas: GF A lbbeR, hie % Curng the cold weather which prevailed, 1t disap | muy ree field of grain looxing spindling and sickly; | House, in Broadway, when the class of 1854 of the New | anq on the capture of {he place the military com mio | Wiscuscct, was the veasel voperted telew Chatit Hxnatp the following . red altogether, and the crop now promises well. A | but on turning his eye to the neighboring thrifty omen | York University met to partake of a dinner and ex-| Ory tsmevteh torcen was given to Goa tion erie | ing, about 25th ult.” Bee Correspondence, have just mace from the original, from a gentleman | gentiemen who has travelled ia the westera towas of | he will see at u glance tbe cause, namely—bad or unsk change ex ns of sentiment, After the dianer, the | Maris Jaurequi, who, under a administeati Sonn Sera’ Joresy’ Cit» » lately connected with the Dominiszn govsrament, now | the county brings us favorable reports of the spp-ar | ful cultivation. - Owing to the cold, tbe corm erops are | Change expressions of uatimene | “Th one costa agg) Mace Seusoauh “who, snl Aerials inaialatgation, | asoeh ty oon ae RAM. with exiled, and ia the United States, to the Veneuualen go~ | SO. 07, See Wis ies a ee ietian out | panchne will bring’ the growing graia ap tothe stan: | £2 /R am appropriate manner, alluded to tne ¢cossion | jy py profession a soldier. and noted for his ai Pio | Toor fanamet the rar aide Gny eed, i, ant, describiog bow Ragland. ond. Drgdpe arigated’|. Sa, avi7e0. 1s pleGsERs to be able to lay before oer | sunshine wil being, she.qrowing grate they had come together to celobrate, and concluded by | the Mexican tyrant asa man, as ® soldier, and on a | ffi wont eee ts tem toed aleohard aac ver! cour. etatemen! the Caxnesu treaty. The facts set forth im this ‘etter | that what they promise will be fully real bave bisa wade known toour government, and attested VERMONT, aad we trust | dard of former yeurs. MM aoe Gibson, who made & nt and t ‘commenc zi . | _ The Cleveland Zerald offers to s*ake its reputation for | Sank ime Qin Hh 0 vidi it ices ieonsca es Bo apart fcnnlgg Magog hundred men | M. 27th; had taken out all the pipes, and abou a veracity, that flour willbe down tosix dollars and ahalf | SRR ype’ MOOR Yonah aled during the past wt pays >, Pi Bye Sameer HA iy airatned ia ding and in silence, Speeches were | represented as being up and in arms against Santa | "din this city. if th it be and flows in her. "Ths © ‘ " barrel in thixty dey’ ished exiles now in this try, th The Rutland Herald sayé:—The rain b be year, was drunk stan vicki of Hosa 284 French per8ly; hatte vate | siehtst nar erie wiih Srouth and al vert | qaagtes'a the msn of Goong ove = SY | tin de y nur. Mal, Tata an Sate, and ie | ane sates Jotonst ree eee difference that characterizes this administration in all perp anny We thio sa at oe cand | , The farmers of Illinois are offering their new wheat | Distt, doing 20, however, they performed the old cere- ee ° me ima progr sume of the revolutions ; au segeeted to wate tht ti Oat \ its foreign policy gives a quiet eubmission to these tur- | more than usual; and if the crops do well, thers will be mony of viewing the sunrise from the top of the | person there noted for talent, wealth, aad high soc! en tre a mm. | University. There is a tradition in the University | Poition ‘The hangman Woll, im Matamoras, however, of a class that graduated pot many years ogo; | hes uncer his oficial signature qualified them all as ‘Whalemen, This letter is from a late high official of the Dominican | The Bangor Courier of the 2oth ult, says:—For the past who paid two dollars and fifty cents ench forthe privilege | <‘invsmous banditel.” Ho. may yet be called to a most | Arr at Nantucket Juve en hotax Hero, W government, and was not intended for publication. The | few days we bave had good com growing weather. The | 7 is a large breadth of Jand put do#n in of thus seeing the sun rise. Thestory goes that on terrible account, and the idea of this uogratefal, f Oocan. 87 ny ao Padoabnasto: wif . \ ‘eoteadat relied ins have bi i the grain and beauéi- | rete tee large breadth a P iP» ‘evening of the day on which the class ted, they | mercenary applying the term “bandittr’ to those who. | bisckfah elt Spoke cn che ee G2 sh Ne ig texto peeney ist oprggadha “HOUT: |. Pally. gna donee te onan eenoine Or teeattal eee, te } somewhat to the fact that the hemp grow- | boas supper, at which an abundance of food and a su- | Have fed and papported the rascal for over a quarter of | Chase, Hussey, Beverly. 4) sperm, bound ¢o. at {a answer to the request of your Exoalliney for an | thie as ia otber aeetiona, The grass in tome Localities HO ne et oe nee Te emct oe exten, | persbundanee of liquor ware served. Before daybresk | 4 century, is truly worthy of the iahuman wretca whose | OT@URG 2 BL Bars Mats, ! exact account of the late interposition of Frsnce and | was somewhat winter-killed, but the heavy growth in | sively’ plantea, owing to the scarcity of planta, in conse. | ty Atarted to go on top of the Unireraity, but, ee ‘enthaaer an of gratitude. As Bt Helens & ohie H Barstow, Luse, Math, England, to arrest the treaty lately signed by our re- | other sections will make more than an average crop 09 | quence of the dry spring, but the growth is Yigoro through’ the fooen of am ireasoltle Frenohean, whe ree |g gt sre ereany Wol eisoalved information of the | At Guam March 1by letor fre Capt Ponay, Public with that of the United States, I will proceed to | *E"MO sts nanncr ot the 14th ult says;—Maine | 923, "ill bring, from present apprarances, so large v gove ; 5 jor but once fused them admittance. The door, however, was opened | the ital of Tamaulipas. They seconded the pt Pease gire you the details, for I am in a.ituation to know | never bad vomiich seed in the earth before, at ove tim, | "ths great wonntity of rain felon heetajured corn and | bY fom menus or other, and the party found tbe way Montarey serena, snd iomediataly put themselves he ith x and the it is most promising for bountiful crops. . . Soon pany en route for ace, government pps at a- rms AMSA oa angen : Nia teoy oreinale totkro peeiel eae tas Troe the oe eens, ben in their hands substantial looking | 64 at Guerrero on the Rio Grande, had to abandon the | Al'ar Helene May of NLond thor interferences in the affairs of the United States, | SB ADuRdARE Darvert, | ‘The American treaty was desired by the Domintean . NEW JSRSRY. ks, and their bregate were ornamented with brass | piace imto the bands of the revol illmake | tharine, ohlea? * public and by the government itself with the livelisst Peg Lathe ted el cribele a peri ne wevll. tars,” They conveyed the young colleginas toa certain , eal ee pen 16. teenie & ae eR ower | 100 bois er ship Union; bark, San > ; a om anxiety from the moment negotiations commenced, as it | neighborhood. Corn, which has been very backward, | The Liquor Law Disregarded in Michigan, pee aly oe eee ttmraninéeie: aupouetiaen. with | ommeee we Tee ee renad fi Ghtaeeeut tee the sea tegtae om ant Wine. of bark Greyhound, 4° known to every person in this city, and great hopes were | now assumes a more healthful appearance, and giv {hom the Detroit Fri Press, Tune 29, mharat’ apartments until: mioraing! Re rest of the oe, etna Peni eke atypia Abeta 8 April 19, weak joo) isso and TOwh |: expressed that it might be completed in time to submit cheeae promise: Oats will give more thaa an average i diary of it te the Dominican Cong: yield. “Wheat, notwith: rtory is told in the following extract from the diary of | Sith Matamoras, which is the headquarters of the go- ding being cut by the These reflections, which we might greatly elaborate, | one of the parties wexemaen’ farcea, and all 8 Curing its regular session. | jy, Ugi . Potatoes look well y, will give over an average crop. occur to us in view of the fect that the Uquor law ee Ttom—For secing the sun rise this morning, Rture tins ‘never been so short about here a3 at by ‘the last fanatical Legislature ina dead letterin the | sg ee Omnis eta arleattilel witbouenimrepnar iy ois ty city Unfortunately for my unhappy country, the morning | Pasture Tamaulipas in the terms of the treaty were arranged the British steam- | Present. onto. fede Pa tt nt A Neatttien aA Fae Cena some ot Exeounive CoMMitrex oF THe Cansvs MansnAts,—At the | after the first cf this mouth, Peston Sectors Devantation, envered our harbor, the 7th of | myo creveland Herald aays:--tTho eropa Sever looked | nese—when it ig wellknown that from one end of the | Iste convention of the Consus Marshals, the following | ras would have to be provided with spoken, 8ie. September, 1854, and on the next day the mombera of | better in the State of Ohio, and the prospect is that | city to the otber liquor selling is about as openly and | Fxecutive Committee was announced by the delegations + derired to ejoy the enviably glorious privi- Ship 8. HTelbott, Norton, from Charleston (if! Congress began to declare ‘hat ic had come to stop the | there will be the lergest yield ever known in that state bololy cartied on as it ever was. Tht truth is, restraint | from the several wards, with full power to attend to al! lege of Weiting faite Lana's resin of God) cer och inst. lat 41 07, lon 60, a treaty with the United States, It was also announced PENNSYLVANIA. in very generally thrown off, Not the slightest care is | -rievances and complaints in the differont wards, and to | berty!”” The ukaee is being ENE, showing a red flag with L rigidly enforced, and, as | A thip steorin, that Mr Rayband, the Freush Consal General in Hayti, | , The Batover Spear ot tho 224 ult, says >the dey taken to avoid observation. Whoever has a dime, and is cu woay well imagine, bap toe dustsed offset of prevent: | se 2oth June, Eat 24 33,1 thirsty, (except State officers,) may walk up to th» bar | transact other executive business, such as the calling of Foreign Ports. was also coming to inform the Dominizan government | neighborhood by frequent and coplous rains, and we | 82d uae drink, and the keeper of the bar stands inno | the Marshals of thelr own wards together for the purpose Ing intercourse ae Cee eae eee Serhan they ‘Apen—In port about May 18 ship Borodino, that a treaty with the United Séutes would be instantly | understand that there is every prospect of abundant | ®Ppreention that he will be brought to the baz of | so preat inane, nal Mis te ad Oe ee aaeadistical sche. | now can to express openly thelr animosity, for their Cette, reeey: ON Sree shark Flee ag followed by a Haytien invasion, crops of every varisty of grain and fruit, We shall 00 i dule: for arrivi ‘other important results, | d8ys of power and rule in Northern Mexico are num- | sor Boston two dai mee z itall, fer never, withia our recollection, was there | | Now, if public opinion sustained thla liquor law, such | Sieh, and Toe tery ne at, Oa eonteat So kien: | bered. Canpivr—In port June 14 bark Lucy L Hal ier movers penta tlen-ndereahatpe ioe tga Gisproportion, as within the last year, between | stets of Things could not exist. The law would be on | a Ororet, 4, William Lenimam, bc Waiter “i, Savage, | We are hourly looking for exciting news from above, | Boston 224, with pig reports derogatory to the character of the American | the value of labor and the price of produce. ly abr - satelite ping city tha 1 pa city 6, Charles B. Foote; 7, Terence M. Lynch; 8, Morris De | 8nd our frontier is certainly on the eve of a change for Csr umeos In pert June 10 back To Gorge ote, People, with the object of disguating the Dominicans MARYLAND. in the State—standing out in open revolt against « regu- | Camp; 9, William MoGibbom; 10, Eaward 'H. Dominick; | the better. eaten the most ot | Forteds. op ¥ asked Tegialatiy enactment, That the city isin | 11, Jacob W. Seaman; 12, A. C. Judson; 13, vohn Coop: @ late showers on the river will secure the most of CaLcuTra—In port May 8 (the date in our fy . while fast to » whale. rd, ot bark Kor 1 ‘ . ated March 8 Seperte nie from Aucension wbt } Wy 0! fo! en. il 20, Int 4 29 8, lon 86 28 W, ship C « oat FOFeDS APH gedtord, no’ oll since Leaving 7 si orith the treaty, a1 i % i Harvest will commence on the eastern shore of Mary- | Jarl; AOR aie ctont mg ra rs bt eee Mp igcorent | aie eyek tela Bastin, Cassia cage avery violent |siiie atitnae ee erat eee jainly than anythiag 14, Mictinel Smath; 15, 8, Wallace Van Wart; 16, | thecrops, and the Rio Grande is in flue navigable order | 9 yasincorres:,) nhip Geo Loo, Barstow, 108 (> fe storles emanated from the European Consu- | thunder storm passed over that county onthe 19th ult. | elne can what public opinion is- is averse, largel; D . arle- | St present, and ethers oe betore. Ringleader, Hatthe we Inton. ‘The wheat ban been very mush prostrated, and much of | averse to the law; and whether the Supreme Court sus. ; 21, Malt for Reston? Baterpe, Arey, to) =¢ tor Lt \ ) Tne Consul of England, supported by the Consul of | it, it is feared, will be lost, as it will rot on the ground, | tains it or not, it cannot be executed. . OC Ex-officio members: Chairman—Jabez A Canapian View OF Barish RECRUITING IN | gon; Rambler, in dock. repg; received but # me | France, then der ded of the Do while the crop will be exceedingly difficult to harvest, * * * * * * * Gibbs; Secretary—D. C. Henderson, The committee Tae Unirep Srares,—Our nelghbors in the United States | while ashi river. 4 \ manded of the Dominican government, DELAWARE. It 9a thing of daily oscurrence that members of the | sembles this (Monday) afternoon at the office of are giving themselves a great deal more trouble about 22 barks Lunetts, Your in a mot bold and peremptory manner, that, under . 2 that fi administration are parties to violation of the law. The | Clerk of the Board ot Councilmen, at 4 o'clock, for the | the recruiting going on there for the British service than Pain of the displeasure of their governments, the treaty | germenior a Colawaie, ene vicing with nicl other ra | author of it violates it every day of his life, Tile hy- | purpose of pre ing the memorial of the Marshals to | their own general princip'es or the particular circum which was already agreed upoa and oeing prepared ia | fhe ‘quality and quantity of their cfops, which is indica. | Pocriay is unmitigated, but not excelled by that of his | the Common Council, Heads of families now out of | stances of the caso seem to warrant. It is one of their | 987%, Mar fate copy for signature, should be sudmitved to thom, | tive of weat may be expected of the narvest, We hear | Associates in the business of governing the people of | town msy addrers their statistics to the Marshals of | great principles that every man may choose his own al- | {uVgavensahs och Hoary Dunster Giikey, te } im orcer, an they said, to examine it carefully and o8 | no complaint o8 vegetasles or grasses. Michigan. ‘The law was made for others, not for thom. | their warde, to whom all inquiries should be made in | legiance, and they have always inristed that the ordinary | ferereported for Boston)- Sid 22d, brig Yous. vs; "| @atisted that it contained nothing displeasing to France . ————___ reference to ward statistics. doctrine of once & subject always a subject should not | Libby, Fortlan¢ 'o0 bask Médore, Chase, Bor ‘ arte Ris pill Be pel: sigsinlitace dapeaks cent OLlaecs handlag, v6ll Asremerap Munnar IN PattapeLenta—A May | Txow's New York Cry Diavotory.—The new Dires- | be applied heparan 4 3 Board thete aul sof Ban ac- 81d May 20 bar! » Chase, 1 wei ‘ = Ba ies Rp = 1 i or the Eagan Coaeel, pMasiuoed to. rns eles ny fair { ‘thaa an average crop. | SHOT ny A Woman —The vicinity of Relief street and / tory for the year ending May 1, 1856, has h LSI} Arr Juni of excitement about seven o'clock this morning, by an that he must expect the oiepleasure of Frauce aod Kug- ae he! ion to anythin, the exercise of the sed i i of both are looked forward to with much certainty. An ar roe their objecti tl load at 11 i; Ocean Eagle, \' 4 Jano, acd am immediate invasion of the Dominican re- Ni attempt on the part of a woman to murder a tum by | bavebeemgotten up with great care, and is as froe from | Theil 0 eigeetaes (toy Spa iuine: Tike» he ere raed Een | Leas sehaad th haga tee or beak ae OB) . map.ic by ths Emperor Faustin, of Hayti, if bh ample quentity of irnit is now beyond question. y Bes withores from lis engagements wl:h the United Staten TLuNoIs. favor, wage cana, avoxt,thigay dye yours of ago, a | Sere an could beexpected ia wwork of that descripioa. | Would be the auamption of a aovoreign function, | Boyatcn, mule, for Larhorn 1s lond aoeey aad moot particularly in the question of a coal depst at | The State Register, of the 10th ult., says.—From all | bricklayer by trade, living im Uaion alley, waa going to | THére are also many improvements on former Di | and, therefore, an airont to the national sovereignty; ‘LTAR—In port June ¢ sohr King Bird, \V » bark Malina, Gilkey, aa BY st been | are ‘rot cliizens’ of the United States,” choosing their | gd ein a rapid growth, and «large orop | Front, in the Filth ward, was throws into ® high state | published, @dis ready for distribution. It appears to | aliegiance under the British croma? We unieratand | °C, 1a port June ships Mary An: 5 uarters we learn that the growing crops ta the ceatral ? ‘olock. He was en; Py rectories, Among other things it contains list ofthe | but why one man, in a free country, has not a ‘No wind bound vessels in por”) ‘The Coneuls also aseured more than one member of pat of the Stace were Dever’ fiver thaa at preseat. | new ‘poilding at th matey ren ser seahaeay different arsociations and ties in the city; alist of | right to’ tell another that men are wanted at such a | which was Won the let, 2d, 3d and ih bad t x the Dominican Congress, “that in no case would Frauce | Within the last week we have taken several drives in | and passed torough Kelief atreet on the road to his work. | Burses; (he members of the Common Conncil and their | Place for such a service, if you choose to go there pu om whioh as bark eey, LRM Mistisas trom edt and kogised permit the United Stacea to ootain the use | dillerent parts of the couaty, and can day thet, during | Ho bad his tools on bis arm at thetime. A gente! look- Committees ; Fxecutive He wid Ward Officers cb beg abn beth dpe is mah, goes on spree patadeiphis, ang ep ice “4 of the ies valuable harbor a tue Carribean Sea?” sixteen years’ experience in tho Stste, we have never | ing woman, stout forty five years of sge, dressed in | County Offers; the Fire Department; the Courts; the | Clear. | To talk about kidnapping ors naan epee, Erierin port June ship Judi Tee Dominican Cubinet wiraggied for several days to | reen cuch rplendid prospects for the farmers. The fh on, when near | Police Force and Station Houses; Post Office Rules and about July b. seften tata bard decree of branes aad Eoglsnl-aad | wheat is begiening to ripen. Tne yield will De very | froct aivart ioe letter oe eet Ce eae Weareee ant | Rates of Postage; the Curtom House—its hours of open | knows that the men may enlist or not at thelc ows good | *'%L3"2 ° 1p port Juve 10 half clipper ably your Excellency cannot conceive the deep anxiety which | Iacge, urd tve quality and quantity two the acre far | inguired if his ing ard closing, with the names of the principal offi- | will. It is, therefore, a somewhat high hanced exercise | lin, bull woe Pm wine, tiene gi Aes ’ Perveded the members of Congress aad th» morsea- | grenier thar has been gathered for many years. Oate Trust Com- | of Frayed to stop vessels or to punish agents engaged in — go under ¢! amburg flag, Hghicows of our citizens curing these days of suspense. | ure, 1i porsible, more prowising. We have asea fitlds | @ horse pistol frem a covered basket which she carri doing what is in accordance with American principle, | Hfrizane. 14 sane Ii ship Ramell, Robbins m.. the Domioicans were obiigad to direct its pleatpo- | which, xo extraordinary mishap occurs, will yield | with her, abe discharged the weapon when within six load coal for Malta, (not United Ptates tentinries to eupprese the article of the cou! depot, and | sixty oc seventy bushels to ths ace, Grasa is also very | feet of ‘her intended vistics. The losd took effect in TIAVANA. In port June 23, 7 ao open harbor at Sxomma, Tne American plenipo- | fins. Much has been said about the fly ia the wh. the left sice of Mr, H., j hip He imme- | tere; Newspapers ; Magazine orb i ebipe Clare Al teptiary Tefosed to tign the treaty without tats article, | but there is oo appesrance of it in Sacgamoo, so far diately fell and a. crow: upon the aput, | Churches; Schools; Asylum: at saralen 8 0 bexess 2 ates Se aug it wea only alter repeated conferences, mad by | we can accertain, The cora ia also very flourishing, | Ogicer Mahony, with some citizens, carried the wounded | tutions and Collegeu; Pau Fe, oye Cuannae, ber 2 ie. Bred force wt macy entrenties trom persona of tie highest | The cool, moint, midnight weather, whi:n has been 80 | man into tbe office of Dr, Gegan, tn the, tmueriiaee ri naries: Libraries; Hospitals; Cemoteriee; Ferr 0s; Om- La acs “Make kee ore , influence is the republic, that this reeistance was over- | favorable tor +mall grains, has brougnt the corn tor- | pity, Ig was found that twenty six buckexot had outer; a Street Direstory, &s. ' This Directory + Fite, from Philadel cers; Banks in the City; Inrurance Offices; Rallroad ' Companies; anc, we imagine, not ineonsistent ith American law.— Montreal Herald, June 29. ae MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers. jad come nd the treaty signed. In this it is my op:aiva | urd as caproly as usual; but, on the whole, we douvt | tered hi Tne 4 i h contains the names ef over 1,700 Smiths, and of these LEAVES 708 itaff, do do; and others that Geal Cazceeu, the Amerisan plenipotentiary, did | wbrther there was ever 'a better prospect for alacge | wey deemed proprr to remove tha wuflerer to the keapt, | 182ejoice inthe baptiamal prefix of John.” The Joneses ‘ Now York. i bot exhibit tre zeal for ths repose of our republic which | yield, The etalks sre bright and bene 4 wnd toere is | tal. itis thonght his injuries will prove fatal. A per- | 820 Browns show a In: ition this yeer, but of o NOrk Ww the Dominicans had expected (rom a represeatative of | am everncss in the growth rarely seen. We have known | son who witnenced the occurrence stites that the pistol | courte nothing to compare with the Smiths. * from Callao arr ; bark Carrier Pigeor « the fiise of the American repablice. corn to ripen and yield Jargely when planted as late 48 | was so beavily Jonded that toe concussion caused it to | ‘Taw Lave Snoorina Case x8 Tux TurereestH WARD—AN- a Montevideo, do, i ‘Toe Ucaty wos finally signed by all the pleaipoten | Juve, im this part of the State. All the teldsthat we hve | Jrop from the hand of the women; she immedutely | o, wonrew Exautanion or ran Issvneo Woman. -.dome i Lisnon—Arr ‘May 29 bark John’ Potter, & aries, ama on the morning of Oct 6 it was anaounced, | reen this seaton ere enurely free of weeds, anuthe | gtcocer dowm and picked up the weapon ani replaced it to the great joy of the Dominicans, that the long de’ | ground isin euch order ns to be most favoraate torn | te bec uctete umes Caries Powell oe the Fie cosa’ | weeks egowe published in full, an account of a shooting ted recognition had been concluded and signed the | growth the breadth of these various ctops is far | who was upon the gronad a moment after the shot had | care that occurred at No. 160 Delancy etrest, in which a oN rk - Aspinwall. . . Sen Juan... port June 9 ships Gaunt and Allecbane teteon, for the Crimes, 1 ‘At do 13th ships’ Nathan Hana, Jossely ns evemivg before, Oct. 5. greater than ever before attemoted, and it no rainfor- | heen Grea, was tola by the eufler-r that the woman—- ahd fo 2beh ships, Mathes Hanae, Sovediy. nt But, as fate ie never weary of persesnt ng cur auifse- | tune should intervene, we may expect ail our farmers to | who stood by witt apparent unconeerm—bad fired the ease atthe péaiak allegen ar Save Mea lane ctor OR Cpe M alg Dy is ciety 7 ing wiavd, Mr. Raybaud hastened to our capitsl, an. | make the r fortunes thik year. ; pistol. "Air. Powell waked her if ave nad abo? the man, | gremety'ait, & Batol alleged to have been fired off by HH , nouncieg ax he came, tbat -+ Sebastopol was taken, sad | ‘The apprabensions of great injury to the Illinois | when she replies coolly, “Yes, Tabot him |”? The pis: | Semwel Sprague, while the latter was quarrelling witt : pee ey at pT 3 # for rs hl es ¥ ne _ "| wheat roby by the bee ane iy, are found to be without | tol found baiket, at already described ‘The | Mry Festiz has deem Caily growiog ay, Bt foctitae er, henna 0 Co raul of England « idresued a aote vo the Pre- | cause. Le camage ia but slig female tely taken into custody and convey- 8 es 1 aeee qident, by onder of her Britannic Mejesty’s government, WISCONSIN. edto the Fifth 7 Alder %, | {cots of the wound, and as her recovery was thought to mee | whe Uae dengcoun Equity TSS Moore, | 4) a \ by the physician in attendance, Oo: fran Peg Be ‘ The Oxauvee Advertiser says that the wheat aad rye | who venring the watch cases. | Hilton’ won poutiod to malt oe rd ner rane Port of New York, July 1, 1855, Springer, fm Oren, Alyiers, arr Sta, wit Joox so vigorously an to gladden tho night of the | alter teking the statement of the officer, com. | aud accondincly mewtorecded to ihe vestdonce ct Man — hg ee) oe farmers. A bouutiful crop is counted on, ani we may | mitted the sccused for a further hearng. The | Festiz on Saturday aud took a detailed statement of the ARRIVED. Blowa (before reported arr hth): 800) not without reason, in every county in Wisconsin, | prironer seems to be an, entire stranger to those | ¢ntire occurrence froma her, which substantiates the ror- | _ Sbir Elvood Wafter, Mala avnsorin xt Mag Piip Alexander, 1 a “ prohibiting any treaty with the United 3t the Congress closed ita Jabora nv a legi boa journed, while Presient Santana was thus from presenting tae American treaty for rat cation. His most enlightened advisers entrested nim 2 ts h 4 317 A gentleman justin from the central couoties says cust | who have come im contact wit! Her name is Aun 4 im passenger ttm soon. te assemble the Congress in the few days that yet re: | Duhas never seep the crops luok 40 well auriag his toa | Haney, amarsied woman. She li 200 ay Sab rr ig begets ler a ig High see een. cae iepreneah int RATS ; mained /a his power to ratify the treaty; but porbeps | \¢ arg? reeicence in this State. treet. Hickinsom and his zr 9 a Jond molasees for Greenock, gets 45. per tor a5 Sa tale, an reverai of our members pablicty o siabotiee dering her for the past seven'y _ Exaction oF Cotonst IN tay Nintu Reomemnt N.Y. ecnase mance pay hn ei ; Dries 3,0 Haverns enrit, for Ne re Freveli and gogian bad preweated there ovettons tow | We lave information by Wetter, says the Louleyite | SPPMCatimonerer) Aldermen to imu warcants for | Srame Miniri4—There was a meeting of the Board of | ut ints St Thomat ior repaice. ted sid tem theuoy onthe Rea Minta) Eons Econ “ é 4 d " eeett g cs ir by eh of # crew, @ has lost o treaty with the Unites States under cover of an im- | Courier. aid tt ee eee evary konsoatls pron | 20 with the matter, and she consequently determined to | \i/t1 res Taee hie bed on Lar aes id the | the passace twoof her crow by (over andetners ately In port sb Jomo 41 brig Hs “ posing equadron.”? J State, "fo the lect that there isavery reusoonble pros | {Uk the law into her owa aude, Sue farther aeatee | Ninth regiment, vice erris, resigned. Beigadier | | Bark Perio. Young, Sagus 14 Grande, 1 days, with ueRr, "a others belore reported. 1 Me 7 A k ropeen Shapes ate wiz, : aban oh Lect of ren tdoneerin Raa Gorawith cesar t,_| that obe has two ons living in California. The prisoner | Genera! Hall presided. Lieutenamt Colonel KeHy, who | JW Blixcil's Ce jermuds, 6 days, with potatos, to Hy: > oe can pleniparentinzy mails the protert | rent | ee ey caves’ ine orebards are, bowed. down with | Prreerved the most remarkable coolness after her ar- | is now in command, was tendered the office, but declin- | jer Cumininrs & Wares, ¥ you, and snformed the Domnican republic that he did heir ftultfel loaca, Hemp promicey to be « fae yield, | 2¢8t 00d talbed and acted in such a manner as toia- | ed. An election was then gone og which resulted in Brig Charles Heath (of Searsport), Stimpson, Cardenas, not wish furtber action oo the tres'y, as the Dominican | their fruitful | for taitac’ oka Inat hare | uce the belief that she is ins Mr. Hickinsoa, we | the choice of Lieuterant Colonel Pitkin, of the 75th, } Juna 22, with sugar and molases to Moses Taylor & Uo. 10th, ‘orly Am vesvel Sid Sth m vessel (sv ‘ under foreign duress, and he had uo 1 Te ined, not any sceeocfmation | i#r@, denies knowing the woman at all. He sayn he | tothe office Col. Pitkia isa West Pout graduate, and | — Brig B Strout (of Millbridge) Wallace, Neavitas, 10 days, | for Pivlagciphiny 7th. bark Velocity, Drant Yor tions {o treat with Furopean powers on Americ: in the Jand, nor any approximat has a brother who resembles him very much, andthet | report spenks highly of his military qualiticatione. He to T Owen & Som; vessel toll V | “pirzav—in port June9ehip Volga, Holi tf lve affairs for Borton 20t she may have mistaken him for bis relative. ‘The wea- | will bave a 6ne opportunity for the displsy of his. tal- ‘Thin protest gave grest unessivess to the Kurope Contule, altbough they pretended to sey thet their ts would comzel that of tre United States the Monroe ‘privciples of American supremscy frre American sot!, and recall General Caznrau smulgatirg them in aa official note. Never- the . the Coneuls assembled every night of General “Abad Alpan, Minister of Wai Merize (who, with the French mulatta, Bobadill {Le bad wna heart of the European party here), with the objec! ging & mode to ‘suffocate the Amer ard at the same time protect tue Europese oments from the responsibility fixed upon them by t ? test ofthe Americen plenipotentiary. Mr Key- band cevired a rolution of thi pronlem. It was this— The Congress, altbough its legislative term had expired, wan to meet in the capacity of convention of revision of the coe: titution, to consider certein amendments, and mn emiles 0 propitiously as it 0, for the past few SOUTH CAROLINA, Reporte from Beautort. district give us very evcour aging news of the prospects in the lower part of this im- portent section of the State. ‘The oat crop is large, ant the yield 1 wreater toaa for many yeara past. Toe harvest has sow commenced. Cora promt+o# remark ably *el, and the planting has been unusually large The sweet potato is forward, and tne earliest varieties sre alresdy i the market, of m reapectable size. Cotton, on the 1¢th, waa inaboncant bloom on the telends. On the main land the growth was tine, but the fraiting was beckwazd. This 1s probaply the case with the general cotton crop. ‘the remainder of the season must anawer for it. NORTH CAROLINA. The Fayetteville Argus of the 23d ult., asye:—During our progress through parts of Robeson and Ki shmond last yn used by the woman is an old fashioned horse ptstot [appears to have deca cleaned up ant the lock greared for a special purpose. The charge in it must have been very heavy. ‘There area great nuaber of rumors afloat ig the affair, but the facts cannot be futly as- certained until a judicial examination takes plece,— Philadelphia Bulletin, June 21, Tax Bautimore Earruquake—The Baltimore American, of the 30th ult, says :—The phenomena of ‘Ibureday morning appears to have been contined to with- ina space of tem miles eant and wes! of Baltimore, though to the north it extended through « range of country of about sixty miles At Magnolia and in the Neck there were fow that, were ‘not fully aroused, and as Car west an Eilicott’s Milis the sbock was very severe. We have made enquiry of a number of persons residiag within a few miles south of the city; und although eome of exts, tor a little geod crilling would do no harm % the Ninth Regiment. Namionas Guar Excampaent —The 7th Pegiment Na- tional Guards will proceed on thelr grind ensampment exeurtion, which will take place at Kingston, Ulster county, on the morntog of the 9th inst: They will be accompanied by Nell’s band, and wili cemsin a week, On Friday, the 1itb inst., will be a grand gala day, when a military’ ball wiil be given at Camp Worth, aa it ia termed, We wish ti ti Police tmteliigence. ASLEGED ATTEMPT AT GRAND LARCENY. Robert Dale was brought before Justico Connolly, at the Lower Police Court, barged with haviog attempted to carry off alot of valuable property contained ina Fojardo, PR, 12 dayo, with sugar Bolivar City, 12 days. with feck & Kunbardt. | aie aton, NC, 4 da; Remxvios—In port June 17 brig Manhe , frem Boston May 25, arr 7th, to sa} jeo Wash: wer, a, Boston dg: 0. 10° barks Jas Sm C Bell, r Schr 8M Smithy, ad Mary’ Franc ‘ Sehr Mary arm) NYo da, Lee, Ne el, the xerutive was finally mésced to present the troaty | 0.1 PrOkmUns ManON RD nin ea eeon dly number | them were up reading or attending to sick children, not to ih incompetent boy. I accompanied eaveral mem: | Kc fyrme avd noting the state of toe crops, “Che cora, | the slightest cemmotion of the ‘lements was heard. ee ahr ehlien ai danca ecto *eeetbte oe cemooee bers of the convention who went tothe boue of Gen. | though genersily late, looks quite promising, but wo | The Howard Gazetie, published at Eiicott’s Mulls, , if 2 ships Granite Cazneau to inform him of thia plot, and in my pressace Pd >I “On Wedne night last, about 12% o'clock, come o! Lawlor and Jackson, of te First ward police: just as re, Whitmore. for NY. they mani‘ested to bim the critical state of the country, hy ‘Gesl Of ection tas actor re our citizen: Ki. fartied from their ieee ‘and con! LEGG ene, the vessel. The magis- paD—In port June 17 bark Utah, Fe ” a s about ready. ALBANY—Cld June 30 schra Adelnid Mirror, White, do.; sloops Elizab Kast Haddam; Atlas, North, Nor & submission to the demands of France and Eng: | frourd been planted with corn, sy the micdie of June, | ably frigh' low, rumbling noise, somvw! ad land, if tus Unites Stater would not, on their part, pro | Corton blooms are by no means uncommon in the Peo | fembling a distant reverbation of thunder.—It tect thew own interest in this island. Dee country; Dut last week we did not 200 8 single | the space of about a minute ani » In bce, the plan of Mr. Raybaud was aeted upon—the | sty) arge enongh to hear a form. panied by a tremendous motion of the e: treaty was forced through the coavention of revision CHARGE OF BIGAMY. Jacob Tudor, engineer of the Asteria ferry boat, was ” Browny of the Third Dis- dent of the Philadelphia Ledger, houses in some localities to their foundations.” ‘The | #trested yesterday by officer ip a contraband and illegal mode; but the Amoricaa at ravareee fom 6 tout shtongh toe eb Raden a | Baltimcre County Advoca’e also thus alludes to the phs. | trict Police Court, charged with bigamy, in having in Prenipotentiary declined to notice or receive this act, ’ 5 ‘ing frequently been there nemena, and records a second shock fifteen minata | the month of while The brig Zoronster, Curtis, before revor Geclariog that berides the constitutional illegalities, tt | yore at the rame season, compares the crop of this sea- | later :—‘ On Wednesday night last, after 12 o’cloot, | nis first wife, Jeaving Valparniso Nov 10, in ® heavy toamabip St Lawrenoe, arr yeslerday, spoke Sane 28, 3B, lon 77 £5 W, sitip Crescent, trom Mobile tor New day from SW to SSE. was not the act of the Dominican government, but of | son with those of former years, The wheat is all har. | tte people of thia ection of country were startied frm | piainant 1a ‘thin case is the wister of the first wife. forevopmaste, lot ’ Preoeh ond English officials, and must remain aa havieg | Vested, and the yield will greatly exceed that of any for. | their slumbera by a violent shock, accompanied ba | Eve alleges that in the year 1849, Tudor married her sis. tery eg Hesapis } prea withdrawn. until he could receive instractions | wer years, +0 many acres never before having boon | report. Tt was of such violence os 'to shake the dors | ter, and that the ceremony was performed by the Rev. | jemmd'ususseamorthy Tie shlet eke rite nem, Pik m his government The treaty, therefore, remains in | sewn, and each acre producivg equal to any former and dishes oa the shelves in ho In | Dr.’Browm: that becoming wearied of his wedded wie, skeport, Me, then left her and w: bia: chr» Edw lade, staty quo. | The Dominicans hope that the United States | year.’ A large of prone A promised, Although | about fifteen minutes another rumbling m vas he beoame-chief mat Krown, Prilndel tie: Trid may complete it without regard to the will of England | Deckward trom the cold and rain. it looks green and | heard like distant thunder. At frst people suppose it ot ult.” The Salem lies at Pier Xo 12, | Burton, Kelley WS ork | sna France, but your Fxceliency has had sufficient ox- | xeaithy. The farmers are in Sine spirits, and the busi. | to be thunder, but the moon was shining, wile sane | with Mies Quigley, the knot being tied, on this occasion, bo ag Re ee tet reen Imbeniie te S05 regantie OFS nexs afiairs in » good condition, hazy clouds stretched off to the North and West ’” by the Rev, Mr. Geissenhamer, The secased was brought dence. Stover, Mung vy ‘ South, to form your own opinion on tl ‘énnati. = = 4. | detore Justice Wood, ‘who held him for examination. KEY WEST, J toamship Isabel arrived this } comm gs > 2 . Tea Firreen Runaway ‘VEa—, . morning, from. Say EB " aces. A letter frm Wiltineon county, dated June 12, says: | | CHASE AP Ro nl Sta! ALLEGRD: BURGLARY. ag Minty ters <lur wheat crop har been very good, and we have new | Tit0r Hour Cuaanty vn in number, dmappeared tp | John C/Hara was takon into custody by officer Car- | kiiwn vere i j ry “J m appears to be fairly opened at Saratoga, | Hour for our table Cate have improved veCbrn ot | Norfolk om Satuccay morning last, and as soom asthe | man, of the Fighteenth ward police, charged with hay- | #0 7anaround her but, oo oe mi at, ¢ ton thasiar, it is sald, has been fully which “4 planted more than usual, looks tact became known, efforts were mace to charte & | ing burglariously entered the premises of Conrad Trust, | yered the steamship er mos, Munro, ashere on the Gladding, Pe equal to auy previous sexson. Among the arrivals at | WMiut \anm ‘ve planted no cotton at all. Should | steamer to go in pursuit of the Northern vessel wlich | 41215 Kast Nineteenth streot, aad stealiog therefrom Sombrero Key, upon which abe struck at4 o'clock mo of | CBARL cote the United States Hotel on the 234 ult. we notice the hho season’ hold out pros; s, we ol ‘make the best | 98 supposed to have taken them oa board. No wearing apparel valued at $20. The property was vothttorms Aap = peme of Chevalier Hulteman, the Au trian Minister. | C100 ot corn which Eos toon mats tor hovers 7 steamer could be obtained, however; #0 soon as p@si- | found in the possession of the prisoner. Juatice Bren- vo Ths folowing were the nasber of arrivals at the various CUP Of 6 ail pertoet tae Stans tof le tome half doren citisens, well armed and equiped, | pan comanitted him in full for trial 400 bb Lotels ou Satur¢ay and Monday Inst: Lett sien e cocoate: proceeded to Hampton, where the pilot doat Rei 4 lighter load ot fri 30 tons coal. ry United § pulican give the same encourag Celebrated for speed, was chartered for the pursuit; A Williamebarg City News. tened her suioient, and st 43; o'clock, afternoon of 230, Kasay 7 J Union... ,, TENNESSEE. very determined and persevering effort will be mac to hn Millet camo<f. Capt Mubro returned to this port tor soal and Congress Ha? ‘The Chattanoga (East Tennesse) Gaze/te says in re- | overtake ana bring back the slaves and those who inr- Cour x Sore!.—A German, named John i we ee ileied of bel vane: eae Leer ace Lenehan Creer sara to ‘the crope in that state that ‘our sation of tied them off, The chase and search will be vigorowly | struck by the sun om Saturday, while working at the . bor trons thle slog, ced kasnlse Americen country has never witnessed a finer prospect for every | kept up for two or three weeks, if nectssary, atongihe | |. 1 road. He tor Coivma ian production of the earth than at present. The wheat | celst de far nerth a6 New Dedford. A suitsble manger | Union Gemetery, near the Jamaice plank Meaeterd as wat bot muse felanee oul Marv: How ‘ 18 | crop has never been better and more abundant. The | of musketa, revolvers, Xe, as well asa good suppljof | died ina few minutes afterwarte, | Coroner Hand by ROP ef ' Montgowery Heli. 11 | corn crop also promises all that the most extravagant | provisions, were taken by the pursuing party. [fhe | held an inquest yesterday, and a ict in aceordance ila teh — | and avaricious farmers could desire, and the cottom | coaster, with the slaves on board, should be found, ind | was aes, Sani vate sob sthinsaiesl: Oitbck vie B, Keon Total.......... ‘ fields are coming up nobly, Fruits ot all kinds are ia | resistance sbould be made, there may be some hot wirk. bag 2s tag AP Re Rdg a piglet New. York: 2ithy sii sae ae rce—irot a failure in one single particular that it week two other slaves ercaped, ons of whombe- | & Co., lumber deal acne erenne hee Wrichtington; Dm Me (ihren atinany sh > Jn Middle Tseeseee also, saa mane d to Mr. Seth March, who has sons to the North, ee abt Javed nies up aad eaten’ bite tat te i by hard, pu 4 Nath! Holmes, Howie, F Philadelp n= ed st im eqaal- an rT ye sbi pu ¢ ante hens that there are already about fifty visitors at | {Yery bere throughout the tate, the crops aren ea Ceara ra Arius, tune on™ Sd bMnahim | Oeioe, whiere medical semedies were applied, and he was ark, and on ler NEW BEDFOMD--Are Jane 29,0 S x = ae Mya tnd one of Virginia's favorite wa- | TiO Memphis, Whig aaya that kection of Tennessee has —_—_____—. seon restored. “yy Gass Welch, the wav Fete Baker, Philadel pola Sarah, Perry oo Mime iprings. The accommoda- | neon blessed wit h the best crop of wheat ever reaped ia | Barrie RrorvrTinG.—The United States rovenue | Accipext.—A boy named Hutchenson, residing in yp Tk th q beputte Nichols, Delaware City ; bri ‘Ore Reed, Philade i or five hundred persone, aud we that locality. Netwoeds, Balti utter Campbell arrived at this port yesterday with the | South Eighth atreet, while playing at the foot of South York, to repair. The MISOURE. a iat fous cabtn peseeagers of the brig Baitslo, who Seieey, | aewarereece, oan ar thie seabed conveyed brig Perseverence, Smith, arrived Mth ‘ea Ponsa. . “owing tro: oain In’eltigencer | posed British agents, and seventeen mea why are jock andi’ the #: s : . i y : ait tad many Se ished to tarare them comfort and plea: ot the Be alt ot Wo har frou all quar7# accounte 90 | POvcyacton as having been enticed on boardthy Bitalo | howe, and medical attendance procured, suit wish s cures of bles, fe fers Sauer. ty, Shagtanet age see ae Virginis wegmry ©OU8. | favorable of all the cropa this year, that we avs ceased | under false reprerentations, The cal Tre Cachan DaoWxtive Bienibia Pay and Atvecs, | Crea , and Tenoesseo to ‘make a note om’t.’’ The wheat harvest .|4 now going | Le Comte de Kazeneki, A. Langlois, M. D., Rictaré Bur- Allen, two boys, aged respectively 7 ‘nd Hugo Lippl. They were weil dresied and | Sere drowped: yenterday afternoon, at to be intelligent, Kazenski is a Legh while pla; languages, and spesia i par! and the before U. 8. Commissioner Woodbury for sxemi- were not missed till their were found float- pation on the cbarge of breach of the neutrality laws —y —s water. The bodies were both recovered, , — Se radroed, amd can be reached from Richmond burg, without detention op the way, in eight or nine | 0B) and every farmer with whom we have conversed bours. "The water is of peculiar virtue, and is held in | seem in five spirite. Clur exchanges all apn * ate high i by those have used it. In the neighbor. | Sly. A gentleman from’ illinois remarked to 1s las y are also the Yellow sui. | evening—‘‘You ony Sepnvl there'll be corn ia Peppt phur and the ite Sulphur. The latter | this From Missour.', a9 well as Iowa, Wine, 2 will be opened for the first time Pe pent season, and | 824 Minnesota, our inteliige.vce is of the most chem ‘it Prait, Boston * shew, (Br) & PORT—Arr June 28 ecb Queen, ' , 20th, 8 A M, im port tos, on rede A. hore larged. , fF nite States. As the U 8, Grand Jury # now ford held an inquest, and a verdict of acci- ped pig eget ee ENN PEN | hn y sean soit was deemed. best to lay the easci®@ once San core pee ’ CANADA. before thems. ‘The four cabla, passengers wart Lala F and pia 1 ae fen Se News the Mails, We have recently received intelligence fi $1,000 eae, an a 0 o Hoboken City Intelligence. is now ready for pen. could not ) D—arr June mir Bu: ington county, New Jeemny, seoms to abound in | sections of Canada, and the followieg aatron prey mins te yt sash, wie the exeeption S. ha nabs imue col Unable o# Pcatiel #0Cn Nr, —Lart evecing, a aod has shipped 150 bales to New York, | 17th ‘ieee Sinnott, bstand : id ames, not always most ou, it . Fo en as an indi: their generat tot la © vere o jnesees —. a: jorenes, "Ph “4 $ {steamer , i there are Turpentine, Frogtown, Devil's: Ram, the ‘rope never Jooked better than at the. presemt ‘ion a” a during the throng he ho ich Aaeh oo ‘len is. frem'New York. he ‘n pod chance te Eye Yeoh; eqns’ ieee Fumcm, Bikes + ’ oar, Tattetows’ Geeta hats meen ae | mevieg tat etn ee ee ey and ove, JRALOvsy AND Monpma— A Wire Brot sy win har grvsgnn rd pelzses-—tweol then | Sve NS sume place, and wae v0 oull for Now York sos Poke Hill, and—that’s eneugh for the present. if healthy. There ig {good prospect of abundance of food ne Hee mes ng D, Baliogh, & fisagesies a hag tae Bo gf one Pipe sr = ‘about in the crowd; a MeKeene, MeKeens, soled for » Plestée Mr. George Car a respectable citizen of Damarin- e rext year.” merly © agg “4 ; | apd upon seewg one of the party attempt to pick the ‘ cotte, Mo. soanmiteed fon the 28th ult, by shoot: | recy. jonn y,,.XRY, BRUNSWICK. atm" oeopany with, M. Puigies, onthe toner of | pocket of « laiy’ he arrested two of them, whowe names hase will sil on the 28h, pos es mtr th ae petty Fiat fa store, ft Sa"Ging streets, chot ‘his’ wite, about eleven | were given as Peter McGarvey and Edward Mehan, and | Ber q = Fourth + started for the station house. They resisted, and | Shi Hood Toft tor Liverpoo 50. promise of abundant | o'clock 1 Fe ear ee ee einy; muead work pessed. | McGarvey escaped by slipping out, of his oat and? vert, enurs amounted to—ealvage SAKi08 SS, expenses 87 Fecent copious rains with which the country has’ bee | forests, until Sep gn Beg je & | ohich We could pot eoeape, amd whe eomsualtied to. soll favored. try has been | between th, da. The ball struck her on the slouller, | sisted, bat could not escape, an’ serious . fe oo. | to await an examination. siceman Meary, at be Resort To Honoxxn —There was an immense crowd of Socording my wind) 'duigetos " , are i, (oF Banger, ao. 4a), sot . am, C Daniel Jacobs and Nathan Richardson, two respectable farmers, of Lexington district, S. C., had a personal eol- Hinson last week, which res in the former being fl The Obio river comtinues in excellent order. incin- MISCELLANEOUS, nati peper says that the largest steamers are 4 sample of the new crop of wheat bas Hoboken yesterday—more than during ao: up and down the broad stream, with ample scope din the St. Louis market. It was Fevious Sunday this seusoa. “A large proportion of ‘4 aud verge, high and defiant above sandbars. ville, are Germans, who visit West Hobosen. bs ‘Thomas Pensingtov, and a man in Knowles’ was effected, coal yard, died from sum stroke in om the had limited the price at $2, 0th ult. im the present de- 4 er eens ae tom cetenere, Apart be bung on the of August, for the merder of his