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Kil-van-Kull, with nearly of of Sisten Isiead, with ite enlivening ornaments 4 pictnreajue alleys, 0om- yes ory variety srcittecture, from the hat style down to tus Egyp'ian. Conneo'ed with the at is w house for Playing bil. cee SS ope con atwiey bowling alice, both d from the note: oy 4 few rods’ avace. Then there are good stables god crac :-hou, and ou convenience required tor a well reqalated, wi appointed, and well orderet es’adiisnmeat. There i620 public bar, bus two is f> stad that the Uquors are imported trom the ‘“stuer sice” ex- rescly for the establienaect = Whetrer it 8 meant be side of the Alantic or of Kill-van-Kall, cur irformant did not mention At our present weittus the Liuteretie House contains over two hundred and fitty gussts -tie ecxes ebout equally divided, end somprisiog BY stare of tie fashion of New York. ‘They are all busiaess peoule, sad fair ¢ eclmans of the artista and commercial meu. a well as ¢r0%e of the professions and daanciers. Upos remirkiag t> Mr. Brown, the landiord, hss ws bai nove: nefore geen 80 large ® Company of the realty eterliag IMewhbers of society at acy ove Sammer retreat, ha rae “There is pot ons person that I would not ingly redi¢ for bts will 6) the ead of the seacon.” = This real the class which lesda the fasnious, ita thir material power—thir liberal eda wuou ic men and thtags — their enlarged vid va, w quied ba madiag 80 all parta ot the world and wisa +l! ‘peoples’ —they ba- come qualficd to jead w aed ad wall ad with money, and to loca.ge nn gly culttvated teste. I in true that vary fow of cos tad: 4 display 'kare lets costing from fiva to Afte:» then there is much b-trer tase diy Abeir soizées every Thi rrdsy ev: , vaan wa ever ew et the balls in Suratoga ad Newport. Tasre is not even a sprinkling tron Noodiedom, nor is tie ‘ostentatious and biackJewyy giare of desperate at- tempia to keep up a) #aranc-4--which cone>mi- tents are so common to ontend with in the mixed society of a watering vlsce—ever visible hors, Cae ovly display here.ia caas of gracsful ang99 and quist modesty, tras almost a» ve #5 4 refreshing saale while the eun is ia hie m idan poaer. ‘The bathing hore is vary «09, for the water isa3 pelt as the ocese, witron’ tra; diigaroud undertow #0 common cn the Attagtt: cow Hara we have }atcbing, rowing, piortetug, fvnivg, deiviag, ateuli- ing, on@ aii the pleasures of tbe couniry, aad yas are no further—in time -trom Wail stroot than if we realded in Twenty fifen screat; aad, with a littie more attention to tne cuisine, it would add very much to the popniarity of tne ratablishaneat, and render the p'ace avort of mivia ure parative. The Bumayp is cerved here cegulariy every morning at hele Pat bre o’clook, aad she peer Cages pale me e advantages of city aud country, aa their discomforts. The spacious ballroom ia which the gaesta in- dulge in a “nop” every Thoreday eveutog, together with the incomperanie beauty of te ladies, the style and taste of their dresses, aad toute surtes des choses, will engage my pen st another rays 5 LONG BRaNCH, N. J. Merroronivan Hores, Lona Brancu, dey duly 19, 1855.5 Cheat Infuse of Stranger: w Yorkers Coming Down—Ativactions of Long Branch —Distin guisted Arrivals, §. ‘The influx of strangers at this most beautifal sea- aide summer resort, within the past few days, has been unusally great.’ Hvery ratiroad train brings fresh ertivais from the South, and the New York steamers supply @ fair progortion from your city. ‘The James Christopher this morning added largely’ to the number, and the presen; diily average at the different hotels will reach at joast t wo huadred. Long Branch stock is realy looking ug. Hareto- fore Philadelphians almost catirely heid a manopuly of the place; but now New Yorkers seem to have found out some of its advactages, and are anxious for annexaticn. The U.S. Mars tal had better kewp his “weather eye” open, or some fice morning he will diecover that an expedition, &/« Kinaey, has sailed from the port of New York into the “foreiga” waters of New Jeraey. Being sbghtly tainted with “Glibusteriem” and thoroughiy aizgusted with the coffe of the presant national admizistratioa, I will tarow ou’ a faw hin's, and etate some facts relative to this territory, 69 that the people of the United S:ates may jad ge of ita valae, anda comveruaet Arico “en masse” tor its admission into “our Ucion’’--at jens, I am gure the statement if given to them throogh their jouraa!, the HeaaLy will induce large immig ation, whic’ will az:0m plish for the present ali that the warmoat frieads of the eaterpriss desire. Long Branch is situated aom3 my les south of New York, on the Atantic ” and within six miles of Sa.dy Hook; it pos SOBER attractions that if kaown would make it the popular 0” our seas de sammoe resoris, ‘The sea vie # is unsurpassed, and a pertect panorams of eteamebips and sailing vesse!s are constantly ia sight; the bathing{s good; the rides and deives ave dine; the fishing enyoaiacs at ay Hanens the Nien em the ovens ts. ing dod bracing, and not énly produces cape alalseniog weather, ba’ it drives the morquitoes. mies back into the country—jast mske 6 note of ‘tis tect, for fa t it is -end you may rely upon it, there is bat one “‘prohtbitory law” ia force Bere, abd that is applied stringently to these troubissome “suckers,” that infest every other wa- fering pla ,crivals at the alitan t9 day I rer ab of Governor Noduad M. Price and New Jersey; be, ba recently returned notice fs of . trom Cape May, and ioteng.” spending the season ere, By-thebye, ape of the Metrolitan, allow mbna ge * 1 a to this peta, Oma. it bas been bailt by the proprietors, Mews™#- coat $10,000. It will ad- mmodate ply 350 gusets. N.B--The bey ee to day at onetime raugéd as bigh as 00 ia the shade, but still a fine breeze kept as cool and comfortabla. Amigo. Lo! the Poor Indien— the Sioux. {V'rom the Stillwater, Minnesota Unioa, July 7.} On Monday last, 8 goodly number of Sioux In ¢fans honorea the citizens of tus placa with a visit. ‘They bad ven over in Wiscopein on @ hunting ex pedition, and jadging trom te game they hai eoag, bre were tminentiy successful. Ove of thea—ao seit of bowlegged, kncck-kseed begrimed a: greasy warttor—in answer to tue juesuon —' How many deer did you kil?" beld up both hands, and motioned with them quite deliberately, ten times— Indicatiog, as we intecpreted it, one hundred. And they killed other game bosiacs deer, Oue Iodian, @ young equash of a fellow, nad a badger's kin. Ho Called it a “quaw pao” or “ squaw's paw,” we con's know which exactly. This same greasy rascal ‘wore an old catco shirt, fall of holes, tuded and be emerred with dirt, sweat and grease eer tkin Jengings ‘and moccasins, The tween te cal union be- might have been; conseeqnently, ax he stooped over fer anything considerabe more of his dusky form might be scen than could be percsived whan he atcod erect. We notictd one old warrior particularly. He was seated upon a tuft of grass, near a email tire, amok- ing spipe, the hendic of whizn was about as | as bimeelf. Near the fire, impalad on a stick sta in the » eR Beveral p voes of Venisou. Toey were le'surely roasted. fae old fellow hed one eye cu’. It looked as if some Unippewa brave once panched it ont with the of his war jab. In various other pariisalars he appeared fierce war begrimed. ‘is {co was vainied, and and besmeared and besiined,till he see mod ig lem ot of his werent a 3 upon 0 bis nid- look doubly silecen a Tevoiting. We 5 were ssveral times on the pyint of wing; bat our friend Mower, wno acs mpasied us up te toeir Lye gp beld ua back-—tnas showing what onc 6' will can do with o2e inolin- ed to be cower na. boty odaly sud a au were as grotesqusly ac- coutzed as their masters; bus onmely ‘d aly contented with their lot, and their owners wore hina A nite of them. The one is conaterpart o ibe ; hence one could not very ell get along without the over. ly noticed was that no 8 bow and arrows. Hach had his rifle or shot quo; and it is eaid toast many of them are exceiient anate. Weonce had great resyect for the Indian race. We havo rag tn sighed likes for over the story of wrongs, acd regretted that we had not the power to affurd then ample redress Bat Mag {0 way it, we aro fast losing this chi¢ Another sight or two like that we witnessed on Monday by us of our sick y [adian sentimea- talem. s l, lazy, thievieh, vindictive fal ve eet ior ae ibe pioreer Into the, western and uncaitty: t t> be pushed thore — that ie, Pay end cultivate the lands become ct afte: We do not know if Vattel exin- in this view of the case, nor do we opinion, Vattel or no Vettel; and car ptoneris, and esoeciaily va their policy reis:ive to these wild only course taat can be fi cp egies | pogulation of 263. leggings and the— woll, the garment | that encircied his— waist! was not as close as it | | | | ‘The sate Orasus, BUCH ESTAR. ‘The fllowtng are che o -mpiete rotaras of the po- pulation of Roohe.ter :-— 1850, 1856. Ine. Dee. Firet ward.. 2 350 - 703 Broond werd. 3.656 6 -- Taire ward. 4,420 _ qt 3.325 — 183 1.076 -~ 3,056 - 1 267 - 1027 - 2 609 a 8,960 960 960 Gain in five years.,...... 8,000 © Toctuds jeuth ward. Tp 1850, the popula’ of toe west side wis 18,798, ond of the 6 13. The sumbsre West aide, 21.674; east aide, Mojonty for weet cide, ta (550, was Tn 1855, the east aide stande 1,247 shead. Bal@ VOUNTY. Pte stand as fallows of to woe ia Erie cunty:— Pot ot aa Boaton . 1800 Coiitus, 1684 reas so ‘ 2 403 5 st Hacborg. 2031 2 Ho iand 1330 395 West Beneou...., 2.523 1,689 Bardinia......))) 1718 LL 9,015 ONstOa COUNTY. gain of & ta county is 7,493—a very fair m it agera ast 99,566 The net end evbstentisl incresse. The eae of the county is 107,05: OSWwRGO COUNTY. Retarns from rev -nteeu of the thirty four districts of the county of Oawego, embracing ten towns com Plete, have been received in tae Ulerk’s office ta this ci We bave fonted up theese recaras, walca show tho following results as pereerens Granby 4,216 Totals... 22,741 Third ward, Oavego The total increase in the above ton to waa is 1 313 since 1650. The p»patatioa of the city of Oswego will resch, probably, near 17,000, ao inccease of some 5,000. If tne rematolog towns of tho coast show an increass corresponding @ith thoae hear from, the population of the county will exceed 70,- 000, an increase of over 8,000 in five years. Tne returns from the balance of the county and the city will be in, doubtless, during the present week. SULLIVAN COUNTY. The Monticello Watchman says:—C:nsai retarns bave been received from several of she towns ia this county. Below we give them, together with the Population of the same towns in 1850:— 1850, 1856. Increase. » 1,175 1272 97 1,670 8.099 1,429 = 945 2,635 90) iL _ m od 1,303} 1,991 2098 | 1A06 2,611 2,866 265 715 930 215 2.086 2600 ou » 3,201 3,653 352 ¢ ise Increase ia 11 of the 14 towns. . * 4,28 GESESER COUNTY. ‘The Batavia Advocate has the following statistios cf population in cae — 5 1855. Inc. Dee, Alexander. ... 1,923 1,798 -- 129 Alabeina... 2 46 2,104 “9 - Byron L666, 1614 7s _ Bagen 1897 1,800 ~ 9 ve 2 O84 2,172 88 ~ i «1,771 1,901 = 130 ~ +1450 (152979 Se 39 «1,758 = 120 = 279 2,664 BBS - 1g74 2,056 81 _ Totals svedbievdeveeen 1,107 226 WATERFORD, SARATCGA COUNTY, L, Muttikin, ., Census Marshai tor tne town of Waterford, makes the following returna:— Whole population. . 3,273 Village population. . 3,000 No. wind 1,563 2 1,708 “ 38 “ 7 his 145 “ taverns. 4 “ marriages during the year.. 8 “ deaths (11 over 50 years of age).. . 40 Amount of manufae’n, during the year.. $1,671,450 Am’t of business in . ee $891,122 Nomber of inbabitants jn 1845. 2,048 Namber of inbabitants in 1850. 2,883 Tocrease from 1845 to 1850. 435 Increase from 1350 to 1855 590 MISCELLANEOUS. from fs aunt’ exaept Heer see gant, earee county, exce town in the county, me t Norwich, hes pet. sugutly in population since 1°50, and Norwich has incresséd (01. The aggregate cecrease is 503, The villaga cf Watertown, Jefferson county, has a Sos PRR 6,873 Ad¢ the population on the ot River, not in the corporation, bat part of the village. wien . Tota) 7 ‘The town of Watertown has a popu'ation of 7 being an increase of 536 since 1450. Doubtless while the villege Las increased the reet of the town has docreased. The popu'ation cf that portion of the village of Mechanicsville lying in the town of Halfmoon, is 446 that portion ly ng im Stulwater, 616. Potal, 1,112-—being @ gain of over ‘00 since 1850, The Rochester Untom eays Mendon contains a oe of 9.015, @ decrease of 298 since 1850, bere are 552 ceoupied dwellings in the towo, ard 25 that are unoccupied. Families in town, 695. Honeoye Falls village contains 477 inhabitante—a decrease of 115 tine 150. Mondon village has a The Penn Yan Dewocrat publishes the census re turns for Yates county, showing @ population of 19.497; being @ decrease of 1,025 since 1860. What ig singular, there js a decrease in every town in the county. The villege of Penn Yan numbers 2,277, Le Roy baa « population of 4,116 tn the town, and : 031 in the village. Increase in the town since 250, 64. Our Eimtira Correspondence. Excama, Ja'y 19, 1855. The Consus Returns—Mhine Liquor Law —Sick ness—Kecorder Smith's Decision—Stote Pair. The consns of Ilmira has just been completed; the total number of inhabitanta ia vey L0,107 Population in 1850........ Increase Cover 100 per cent.) eve ‘The Maine law is doing wonders in tais place; #0 far no arrests have been made in town for intoxica tion or celling, All the saloons and hotels closed their bare the morning of the fifth; and although lijnor could not be obtained openty, the knowlog ones could find it as plenty as before. I never saw 80 Tan, intoxicated as could bi hind sad fourth of July, in this place, °° ee I am informed by the drogeiets (who are anthorized 4 tor the oA, pric emf liquors) that have never known 80 mac) sick- pees as during the last few weeks, and ning sill more remukeble, that nothing bat spiritaoas Kquors will Yeaterday, when the sews of Recorder Smith's decision waa raceived, the fiag at the Brainard Houss was run up, and this lig ts being sold openiy. f refer to or - stil veing made fi Gteat propazstions are Ta in town for the forthcoming State Fair, which is to be held here in October. Tbe circulation of your valuable paver mere than doutied rin 6 last Novemner, while that of the “miidew sheet” (the 7'ribune) has fallen off, {am informed at ine news office tn tris place, that in November last the circa ation of the Tri bune was about double that of the Haas tow the Jattor far exceeds the formers 3, baat of late be has not been able to keep a eapoly of Brnance forhia regular customers, I was a} the a few days since (about half aa hour after the ‘ew York papers come in); a gentieman cailed for your paper, and was hacded @ Tribune, with the ¥ , do Henan left. Tre reply was, “I did cot bak for @ Tribune; 1 woot a Harari, or potaing.” I +m informed that ruch scenrs are of frequen, oscar: rene; and I kvow it to be @ fact ‘hat for mmab« Past the apent bas exchange 4 with ‘me mer: chents, giving tree Tribuncs tor tre Heeaco, after hove Gajsted reading tne ane, NEW ‘Phe Canadian Consug, . (From the Montreal Pulos, July 18.j We bave mronived Ghe soond report of the Be-- tery of the Boot of Ray'-traiia and Stattetics close some wogalar fac, wric) force refivobina Upad the micd, Nittne least sturtiing of chews fa the | feltowsny:—We exe tefirmes tha; in tne Uated Btatee o has been found— od tt ts similar im Osus- Oe- tet uncer five years of age there wre mee males, by nearly ffiy seeusund, tian femsls; tnem Detects the ager of Hftern uid trenty, the foinales cucumber the taslos ts nb nttrevamoexient, The tide 1u18 ngein bet wee. the axes of tairt, aad forty, then the mi.e¢ou'Dumds rd we foms'es, Iu she year 1850, upware of « hucdrea avd sixsy thoawad; «nd, 1s eoene oF all, wt teventy years of age thy femi- bie pender is ogain w tre wosndant. Ia Consds this remekabie ebring at flowing of tne eexusd 00 hae been found to vary in @ elmilar fotl, Sites. ooly tp thr fl . m oroportisa to the reepe Popa ations of the two couniries, Whether tois snme resol’ ia found ia tae olf oan fees of arove tre report joes not a4y; but isis aot Podsble. Dfeem: cirrouneanors wee pry ave OM ent reemite Quon tus pepalation, as ths fo-lo#: irg facts enow:— Of for'y two tnousiod families is a »@boshaud aod wife at ics head, it is Found toa’ tweive th csand bays 20 O'ul teen at home; «\got thousand have bu oa; sev ouaad two; Ove thou-and torre; four tu maaad fone; aad 60 OD, hesds Of families Cecrenming ia numb as 616 pomber of cbildspn arcreess, Ls oppcettion t> this, Ceteda shows a rema cable aifloremcs, Oat oF forty-two thon-and femtiins there, ony about foar theusend were witnous coidem “wih then ard 20 om in proportion betweea the nawbirs of families token iu the reopective cozates, lurge fomtice being more peatfal in Canada then Bittaiv. The isport a counss for tuis differsocs in gsevrral waye, One t#, tat omigrants to she country generaliy coms out ata vigorous predic live pgt; this reagon @ ema valid. Another whicr he offers dues not serum qaite eo mach a9; teat iv, ewtiy marrivges in Cansta. Ab is woarcely vcsribe that thess con prevail to & greater deg eo in Cansda than iy Great Beitsla. It ea wall known fovt that amovg ide working clsseos of tho thiee kingdoms cariy martiages prevail 69 o rain- ous ond crplorsble extent. Aneher eingular fact which the report brings Difoxe us is the divor-pancy in ths namber of births and Cea‘ha besween th» two Provinces. Io 1851 the bir:hs ic Upper Cacaia wers, leaving ous the céd numbers, 32,000; while the deats amounted to 7,000, boirg com thiag. less than a fouzth part cf the birtks. Ia Lowse Canada, daring the rams yesr, the birshs were, tu roand oumber 86,000; the deaths, 11,000, nem'ly @ third part of the amber born, thuy snowing @ heavier morta’i:y tn the Loser Province tisn the Uspor. Thereport etetes that epidemics and childrex’s comptainta, such a8 whooping couga, croup, &c., are mazh mere fa'al in Lowert an in Up e Canada. Not the least interesting em io the cenens is the teturn of the Indian popalstion, thess ancient lords of the forest. Tce report states their whole pumnar | ip the two provinces to bs 8.728; but it says tais ia probably little over hadf thir number, as itis kao#a thet meny of them live beyond the census limi, [a mt of this it is stated that Smith, in his work on Canada, enumerated them et 14 000 in 1842. The most sly partcf che report is that relating to tee deat, cumb, bind and lanstic. Hore again the Lower Provioc+ appears to dmadvantaga ‘Toe rumber of deof and dawb in Lower Canada is 665; in the Ay Province it is little more than the baif, 478. Ia Lower Canada there is one to every | 1.029 of the whole pepiadon; ia Ugper Cane | one to every 1,991 of the popuiastion; while tie | ceceus of the United States sho #8 @ proportion even still eee, they having only oue toevery 2,395 of tho whole population. Tre report gives some very juteresting facta as to the causes of deat-dumb wess, for which we bave pd which, moreover, are scarcely a1- the columis of 8 common nows per, of the biiad show fo Lower Cana'a 664, for the U oper Province 316; being to 610 former 1 Wevery 1,607 of the whole population, to the latter 1 to every 3,012, again showing an excess ia Lower Canada; but it is stat-d that the propwtion of blind to the whole populaticn of Caaada Weat is Jese tan in any other coantry in the world. Oae ood reason for this favorable reeult ix the fact tast | Cavads Weat is alt gether of re ens settionent and | emigrants coming to the gouniry generally ieava their bind bebina them, eitoor in asytms or with | frienda. Ot lunatice Lower Cavads has 6,735,1 to every 543 of toe 690 popu ation; Up er Cauada bas | 1,069, 1 to every 950 of the whole nbabitaats, The number uf inhabitants who bad either reach- 4 or passed their bucdredth year in Canada East, at the taking of the census, was 35, 20 females ‘aad 18 males; only 4 out of toe whole number were married, but 23 were widows and w.dowers; ouly 11 cut of the whole baving lived ont their centary in oingle bleseedness, and of theze 11 only 5 were of the masculine gender, We have # arcely space to enter into she atatistics cf the various religious denominatious of the Cara. das. We shall conten: ourselves at present by merely stating that in I.ower Janada there are 746, 466 Roman Catho ics, 45,402 Episcopalians, 21.155 Py 9 aptists, om the Copius of the Oaca*as The congas de | | Methodists, 35,555 Presbyterians, 4 4%: 3,927 Congrey ete, and 3.450 Uni ta. Such are a oy ot ie oxen ominent facts which | we glean from this volume. In conclasion, we may | State that the cersua returns show the country to | be in a state of 9 progress, and increasing | Sast in that first requisite of prosverity ina coustry | like Carace— ion. Over and above the large cumber Of births over the deaths in both ph open we uns ae ony Oe yy oo e yearly average flow of emigration country of nearly 10 000, The verious peng of the ulation of the two Provinces stand as follows : per Canad: farmers, 86, carpenters and jolaers, 8,1 bisckamiths, 4.236; tailors, 2.662; merchants mepieeee 3 Cigias, *-100; y 1,9 millers, 1,083; weavers, 1,735; tun-keeperi, 2," Wagon and carriage 1,409; cabit 1,089; @ and brickiay 1,718; 963 clergy: men; 382 decors: 31 reed and’ notaries; 373 engineers, and 2,120 teacbers. Lower Canada has | 78,204 farmers; in merct anta and shopkeepers the yeturn equela that of Upper Cenda; of cabinat | makers hy 11; weavers, 166; miliera, 6o7 coopers, tailora, only G71. The adult popula tion following tr-des and - professions ia lower fads is returned 155,462 ne pumber of persons living on private means is nearly 5 to 1 in | the Eastern Provirce. Tho whole popuiation of tho | two provitces amounted at the time the census was taken to 1,5 and has mow probably reached, perbeps par millions. tems of Brendstafts, On the 12th instant, there were 100 cars londed with wheat at Chattanoogs, Tenn., and the dapot | there waa crammed to its utmost capacity. The | Atlanta Inieligency ot the 1th, says: —Two trains a dey arrive at Coattancoga, by the Nashville road, | adit waa estimated yesterday, that toore were | stored in that tomn $0,000 baaneis of whe in: five of t-at in store by cur rowd. From Chattano> a down to E-owan, the de cots ary ai! fall to bast g. On the oh, there were received at Calnoua ‘2.060 bushele, and the hands could not. kacck off their loading till eleven o’cl> k at night. Major Young, the agent of Calhous, thinks that (rom this depot alone he wil! ship 100 000 bushels during the seazon. To day, five full traina will go down, aad we suppore cach car will contain 130 sacks. The rush c! this description cf frei, baa besn unpre- cecented, cavsed, as we learn, by the offers of New York millers to give $] 25 for all wheat doilvered at the depot by the 10:h, and at Charleston and Savan- nah by the 15th of this month. The Chicego Iemorrat saya that the price for whest in that market will not, after harvest, exseed | 8 dollar per busho!, but farmers having b-en get- ting sneb high prices for their wheat, wil hold for a beter price, and shiomenie will be small tll the price throughout the country becomes settled. The markets for b eadstuffs, asys the Baltimore Sun cf the 20th instant, have ade itedty dowaward tendency. The recipts of new whest inthe Baltimore market are becoming quite heavy, aad yesterday prices declined some 26 or 28 «eats per bashel on the ae ee day. Fionr, also, la giving way. | Olty Mille, to the extent of 500 barrels, sold at &>, | deliverable in fifteen or twenty dar; and 500 bar- rela Howard street,at $* 50, cel'v-rablegin the mid- dle of Beptember. A eale of 200 berrela choice brands, was asco made at $0 47). The market closed dull and heavy. Tum Byaxz any Cuiid Stony BrorEn.—A gen temsn from Giimanton informs the C snc rd SY mantrat the bee are gromly imposed apoa ia the eMir of the girl and toe suake, by Hill, tue father of the little gir). Toe gentiewan tives neat i's residence, and seyu, that inswad of there being a spoutancons and friendly feeling betwoen the child and the reptile, there was the atmost re pognance between the two at the time the father a, | | ail the water commenced his work. People there entertdn no Goubt whatever that he caught the snake some time "5 that he obtained it for the rurseme of traluing chid to handle and ¢ mtrol ft, ard that toe ex cf the two for money is the conmide ation | hed in view from the tirst, by .be in.uman parent. The aevertion that Dr. W ight, who i « bighiy re spectable and widely known p yeidao, gare it a* bis opinion thet a reparation of tie bild sod the ake would be fatal to the for ner, in w falay 0 mt fs no foundation whatever far (t. The ox2le neighborhood in which Hti trves, being foll ‘he bei'ef that he traines th i'd to the adeow 'Y'0 whieh be sreme inolined to enfant oe” Fag > fras*rate bis Onel design, Be ta reported to be 6 | erwrinal, debreed, ard evtiah mas. Portemouh ¢ N. H) Chronicle, Judy TM. | io the Beat-rer Thal, | Tee wilage of Kebileta ore inclired to moer tn the maxer, urd ny force | arma, my eoléiers, who ae YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1855. Masshal 6 Arnaud and the Crimeaa Ea- The famtty of Markai se Arnaud bare published, of Paris, & erinction ‘rom wis corres supdoace wale Exorcisteg toe orief commend of the Frea vs 4xos @1stun tp eid oF Tekan. Row leters coa'@a maori het ts coricus. Writing from Varaa on the 17ta of July to his brother, be complaica: Our affuirs teem to be going back varie, instead Of foreurds I: teas yet oeliber war aot esse; ‘bot Moves op, atd wit) bring the winter ia his trun. Tomerrow tonre ts to be awrand conferoace ot my qnerte es, Tehculd be Wacktul to tre maa who ovvld tei] me wont jadgment biseory will form @ Dundied yeere henc- of tir Gerwralia Chief com Ccemred to move in chix dark Isbyrinta, Writirg again to his brotner, ander date Varns, Avgnet 9) Oe eye - 1. I wtre to give way to my impressions, to my ry amin torn of mind, eed the feelings of my heart, Tao We Bidet OF one vat tomb, rewsting the soourge bever beve aticten to j0us eaddr letier tet i dO: Ometing My B my, ee-ug mz dF. aol. digrs succumb o& toe very moment I want them, acd yet condruing, tur all that, te orepe retius to « formdeble expeditin Hare there been many ouch sivustions as mins in history? My COURAye MLO GPegRy wholl ut least prove eqaal co ths occenios, God, who strikes me with o.e band, 1aiste De UP we) the otuer. Kora long time my beela bas not ben beiter, i toe midst of cares OHO apKetey tat fret me, sud whica I devour in secret, with death ot wy hear, cam oa my brow. Bach 1 my exiseocs. When you receive this letter, I obol) etches have emmacked fo tne 0 mon, or te oo the point of dog oo. Meauwhile | paxs five bours w day amid ths dead @ad dytog. To iKudame de Bt. srosud he mets: — Vanna, Aug. 1 5 4 a'ew ad no calsfor- fore, vo ce‘ami all my nergy to the depth of wy & T wish 1 could fad there more resigration ; but tae most eudiims patianss fie Qmey at eight of catestrophes eo comple peacen® of tho wil, i ate inoeddinily aintkiag Gown sound you ard anniailatiog ith a breato ail the gooo you heve beep proparing with +asn oifll culty, A violent fire broke oat a) even o'clock yewertay evening at Varne, as L was otightiog fron My torreon my retuin from visiieg wy tick mon. A sevrn h pat of ¢ © town ro longs: existe, ‘To bis blbter, Masume oa F wende, be writs: — Vasna, Ang. 18, 1854—My dear sister, wnile you ere repceing vO'tiy ia che quict waades of Malrom¢, lam pe'nfally cont-ndiug against every c moetvarie Gifficulcy ond calsmity, iney have all strack ms, but have rot uated mo. however. Caoeia, covfisgra‘iov, plague, fire and water—I have borae them «! My bear, coceumed wish grief, [ have always exhibited to every ovo a calm wid amiliag tuce. I bave eeon my friends, my com >enions tn children, mowed down as if with Ightning, and I have rematned standing On this charnei pit. O e wouid say, that ip my body, shattered wita suffertag:, wura out with iebor acd chenght, its streng 2 incre wes jast as that ercurd me dec-eases, * * By the tims you re Cotve this letwer I soult have embarked, or bs on the int cf ¢oing so. Pevy for those who (ight in the rime. Whatanage! Whatayesr! Tho world 1s ogitated like an wngry sea uader a black sky. Bo ween this and the end of the year we Bhall 6e9 a grod deal. For myselt, | could wieh @ migtty b ow, @ fire victcry, ard thea complete, avwolue rope. Ah, Mcn‘ala! Ab, Ma'roms! Woen shall I cover myreif in your swret caim, far from affairs, cores men {—bat not (rom women, dear sister: Tem to gallant to wish that. If ever I fiad inyself back agin, with ali my family arouad, he will beg clever ‘ellow that can me away from them To his brotrer he writes: — Vanna, Ang, 25, 1854. Lebsll lore less men in takiog Sebastopol tasa T beve dono throngh cholera and tevers. It ida grast responsiblity; I mast know bow to bar tt, and evea ralee myrelt obove it. If] succeed Is all boa great pap; if 1 do not bucd.ed [wal be what tae word hikes; but there ehalt bo @ fight for i', wsion it some console ten. Vor my pari, my cors ience tella mo lam dotpg wher l ong>. Waat mascors to rest 7 Ab, brotrer how Lwul rest afier tust! I bave epent my Light in gcing throuch toa sieges of B2- bastopo!, and in making procisimstions so mz sol ders, Tow mornwg tae com nivsi oners 1 had aout to recopnoitre the posiiou of tao Raixsians and a *pot for Iarding hays returned, Tae Rassias 00 copy the Katcba and the alma; they have camps there, 8nd troops, whose nambers itis oard to os timate, bul whica sre not comuxiderable, Chay nave Dace by oxtreorsivary dofenmve wks. My 0 siaioa Yas not changed, and J am sil ‘or laudiog my main mouentias aad march. ave not considered it bave jivided; we are to land at Od Port, a2d 1 bepe it wali be on the bch or the Lita. To. Mademe de St. Arnand ho w: ? OLD Forr (Od My Berovev Wtre:—The E are not ready, ard meke we love preclws true. 1 lent thom some fist boats this morning to expedite tue landiag of their horses, ond | bope I shal! be able to move leet by eleven to-morrow morning. I shali stop for the night at te Balganak, so tua; 1 may be quite fresh on the 19th, and force toe presage during the dey. If Ican,I wilt drive the Rarsians to tha otaer side of the Kate'a. I promise you | will give teen no time for amusing t! ives. Tac weathor is fine, and we are favored. May (iod prote:t asyels few days, and all will oa well. [ heard mass thie morning acder my tent, and I prayed for oes Four abbés breakfas'ed with me. There bas great reaction in the army, and ths Priacs 14 the head of it. He says loudly that | ama man, end that but for me we shoald not be in the Orimes. My health {s notso bad today. | bad a fayaranle | crite last ny) a coplous perspiration cams to my relief, have to eaduse all my pa'ns, (have two cutting ones above my L.ft brasst, which agonize me. Cabrol says it is my health; I could strangle him. Noth‘ng, as yet, is changed | iaigy Monrontic of mer do woat bo | ithe feat shall be before Febastopol botween tho + | 20th and the 2: Perhaps I atal! go and attack them on the south, and leave thetr great prepara- tons Ob 8be Dorth wioe tina All that will depend on what I ball seo whoa [ rox“) Belbeck. Tae ifter time moves, my love, the newcr { briogs wetoyou. This doubles my courage. I only sink of the moment when we be very qatet af hone, In tke sang wo will take « trio to fealy, axl we q@iil retarn by Switzerland and (/ormsa; We alll travel with only two servants, and like picin folks, Do not let us build too maay castles ia the air, for teat brings bad nck. (On the next day he writes to his w fe i 1 bave jast written to Lord Laglan that 1 coald not wait apy longer, and that [ should issue my orcer of departure for seven o'clock tomorrow morniog; aud nothing shall stop me loager. To bis b other he writs: | what Peter Co per says on tue FIR OY BATTLE ON THE ALMA, Gapt. 22-~ Today | every one chinks as | do tn the armies ead the lees. Tre change bas been repid: it began on the lish, broke out mto seciamations on tee eveairg of the 20m, and today 1 am @ great man. Such ls the | % | Upon the ordinary grad set, and 4s cheay and pian world. Four days after writing thia the Murehal redgned bis comman /, and on the 2 Inundations tn the Tyrol. The Tyrolore I’ost contains & letier from Stim. Marienberg, devcriting the devastetions of tne fioode, which have recenty laid waste toe upper part of the valley of the Adige, 9: Dtsch, fron which we trarsiate tho following psseages Our mountains og the right bankof the Aliga were covered with vast masses of ynow in the coarne of the winter, and when vie spring made its a> @rance, which was not before the boginulng o! June, tae melting of the soow and the taawmg of the ctep troven groand saddecly swelled tue moa tein streams, 90 as already to threaten an jaunds tion. To this was added, on ths 15m and Ita of June, mild weather, with conténuo2 rala, so tnat gripes broke ious, sud began to poor down on tho Ty'ovcee volleys with des ructive fury. Toe numerous streets above the Halder Lake barat into the lake wih so much force a4 to break down the @am. and to canse a destructive flood amongst the villeges on the banka cf the Adige. No poncan deecribe ali the details of this tertip'e viertat! sn; bat 1 mez Pate to you that, at this moment, in Bargsia f rty houses bave been carried away or thrown down by the ragtog foods, in Behier !aatech twenty, tomdes farm | sidings, Lwrite, ether oulidings are br pp Many othor houses ‘tee Ww not a bailding wo) leing destroyed. it te @ oriac wig’ to nee the flocd reging agvinet the bul’ m™, anid! it broske them down sweeps them seny, and then rash- ing 1orward to enotner acer. of detruction. ordteary otresm of the Fach, from the Mab der Lake to Glarna, t# not more Wise taresey paces wice, aod flows pron een ment ows and ie corn flelda, 1 wreem soo seven or ele at quae shot wide; the feds and myadows aro under waver, of undertarned by the treem, aod \a danger of being nwept away by “he flood. Jamaay places the waera are Digh above the banke,and lay waete the neighbor ng fleids. The dis rict sho: aod below (lave Uke & een; and the village of | \clitenborg, and the evan: try abont Pred, appear tobe swallowed up la the we ters, ‘The town of Giurns ts tn & great degree food ed by the waters of the Lea, and hes under water, fo that the loc sl authorities can give 9 ivtance inthe neigntortng districl Also the Mombech, Gppesrs to mge with frown fory, ond ta carryicg owey the bulldiags, etpectaly in the Pwirs village of Munster. In the same mea ver the brook ts raging ia Hebieisig Thai, where it t* cverthrowing houses and laying veer Ure Gel sa \* on one wile by te flebleteiger brook, om the other ile by the Riven etvuck wf right ong los, aad, with Loe exe Aloo of & fow Downes, Wich ate alto threatemed, i@ ev! irey i, Unree Gays Lator, tred. | qe the perish church, The beeatifal bridge of were the contemplated san- bewn stane across the Etech, at Bagels, is wort awey, wi the exception of @ wngia piller, art itimeels tarye vortions of the rad from Burgets to Haid ar: je Ceeta: yee. 1t ta uot kaowa aay ivesare los , but b tbing cue be waid aits a8 the vi. one oad lnges are cat tn two by tye floeds, ett rach oveaia, through the midst of tem ant the inbabiteat® moon cannot make themecivie heart across the ros ig 4 dan forrext, but can only ccmmancaw by wigas, The Gag Mille ere oli ewopt away. Too toharttants of the river, Cietrrots whior have eutf red moat are, io goveral, come, rine ye baad means Of eubsintes 29 cone , Ouldvated ground, « emul ® pont ia Willa Meadow, and cwo tire cows, | more teal estate Hod in one nian oa Pa i a SET CRs Be ARF | I chis terry did @ little business, opsaing Custous Paragraphs from the Suaday Crees stuect t woald make tt do more. Ia fact, {Frew the quaday Aitas, July 2 ‘the sum of unr possessions in Jersey aad @a Currrar Pans.—The nowspapors commen’ with Lepg Leland, ferries lacluded, (yrosuming that we Oeerrved # Verity Upon tho sa:dyao%:on of the Com | bad secured long leanse of the eogsed, aad, tuissiopers for opening ta Coatral Park, who tere | Could be caled eix millions, each en improve been recewwitg (our Bday tor che last t in eix yoars wend make It worth twelve; a years. We uctice thet they pat down the express | Me carre timo, (as most of ouf pro, te to the city treatnry a+ $120 duy. Toe far is, teat | Witbout the oy.) ths expense of there ure ve O.embmioners on thix job, wnich | doubling oar capi'al wou'd fall oa aaybody but oar- makes their expensce $20, resides the reat of an offic: over the Bark of ths Commoawealth, aad the ie Of tw» or tree evorets ter, Ths immen ity of iy Joo doee vit bogiv to by undegatond by tue bo Covneet vicw# OLOn it, Ror Souvy mm, ~ We ore iniormed by afrend io Loncon, tat Mz. Robert 3 hayler wus in ¢iet city tn tbe Jetter part of May, aod dined with does not rece: 7e any feos for his eer- fevorsl New Yorkers at Ling’s Mitd, Ae did | bet, Cur (ieod assures U8, manifest aay ap re- beveicn of = orest uncer the extreddousry plovimoos ot the Ashbarwa tea'y; far from i, be wes weil ot ease, ard contompiated an osrty return to te Untied Stave, eonfiseat ta she beiief that be ovald satisfy the word uf the integrity of bis condao:! @iment to the return of Mr. Sonuylor. (+ bes decided by She bighest cuarts of chia Sta’, at Well os thoew of C mace dout, that all ths ove--issuos of et ck he mado were strictly .oeul, acd binding om the etockboiders of tha New Hevea aud Uarlom rallreeds Lf bis acuioa was Segul, how tho ta bo reached aa @ criminal’ Tao Now Haven Alar i have actos of debs agsiret aim that he migh: dreas, woald ortgiaae ia 6pon‘ancvas denureiation by public cpinion. We unteraisad thst Mr, 3 basler cromed the channel or sisited ony part of Europe. When he left this city, be procveded to Queb-c, where be took an Enyiish e'eamer tor 1 It eeoma that bis absn ooment of his bad been an‘ icipated. and that nis prs, ergiged woveral days before bis de resch:d Quebec only two hours in advan © of the departure of the s¥amer. Hy weet out andor an espumed Lame, but did not disguise hie porn. {From the Ganday Loader.) Dovnxennbss.~ Swoe too tine that the Maine law @us to have taken effet in thin city, itis a im mentable fact that drunkenness has alarmiogiy tn. creased. This is not to be accounted for by asying ve land | sd brea | ture. He | that the oppopents of that cdivas lew iniafge more | freevy than formerly, but to toe fact thas those who have no control over their ap petites, take bien of the universal etecration ia whi d that law held, ond bope to escape with impunity the exhibi- ton of their bevatliness, Bat they reckoa without their best, as the numerous arrests made daring the last week— some two or three hundred, #e beilove — fully testify. No lenicncy nas been sown ia any case, This is weil. Tue man who neither respecta Dimrelf nor aociety ehould be made to pay tae fall peralty of the law. {From the Sunday Despatch. Fun Angap.—We ase assured taat Governor Clark wilh call an ¢xtea seston of tae Lagislatara, @ d that among the first acts of toat sesaiom will be tre creation of ¢ boa d of police comaisstoanrs for this city. The recent refasa! of Mivor Wood to al- low the people to koow what he aad bis aasoclatce are dofog a4 Polics Commissioners, has created a very general ferling against the coodauance of a star Chamber amougast us, with ooe trousand men at its command, & be used to shield offsnders agciret the a+, orto prosecute ton ent psrdons, jnsi ea the beas,or peveral-in-cilet, may seo fl: to direct. Wil the Mayor carry out his tireat to re- tien each a law is paged? Will be throw np, and call on the prope forareeicction, We #rad soe abjreh. Bunkav.—As we pre ‘on daly press, with two exceptions, puotished cles aitenpting ts con- vin. tre poor le of the city of (he b nefits and paolic bitesings that would flow from the propoa-d contract betwoen the Corporation aaa the owaors of tie street sweeping machines, S ili there are a few god betured fouls who profean to donbt the exist ence of this Iiterary buresn. We cali’ d upon tos dally press, and the Haxatn io particular, to aid us in te J from the Mayor the names of the persons he bas quartered on the Police Hepartment,and not acingle one of them soe diapoasd to give tne pie any light on the subject. Now, wo snbmit t there are pone of their revorters in the position of Mr. Vandervoort, of the Z'rprer, that, they wal not hesitate to demand the publication of this mys: terfour listof policemen. We ure ia posseasion of #ome cf the matters that transyired between tho Mayor ard the rep:rters,on his olevation to the office of obief magistrate of the city. we shall doubticas get a ful developement of facts connected with the cresiion of the I{tirary bareau of the Mayee's office, even though the ra- sp malble cditors of the daily press may be Olsponed to suppress the facti, {Prom the Sunday Courier.) Auvaewents or TH Lxeane —A visiter to the Insape Aryiom, st Blackwell's Jaland, gives us the Tun Mavon’s Lrrenany dicted in our test tesu: following ‘acconnt of how some of ite inmates pasa trelr time in the doctor's ward were two ineme men recreating themselves» % ne of cheas, Ove was a very reepoetable\ it gentleman, witha wig on his head, ant wor Dad 4 more vusty eppearance. He wor ane hat 1064 his ard held the sum, waz, rolled u ‘ {a paper, jn bis mouth, Tho two “a ata tebe, an: y7ed *beir chemmen with the yiwost preolsion. % a Word wi om cither tide, nz did they even notice the crowd avout them. To all appear: ance they were as sane aa the lovkers on. While the game wes with @ viola in hia hand, and took @ seat at the wir dow, near the chom players, Eo, too, was ionios, He pat hiv vioila is onder, and delighted th: com pany with & variety of comic and rentimeutal air. Ove of bis tures was “ Pop goes the Weasel.” Iie fiegored bis violin wito skill end enthoslawm. Thia wap was onoe held in high repu ¢ in Now York asa musi ian, Vrom the Han lay Then Conrennrsd Dicom me withwtanding the hot Weatier, U¢ oulleges all over tho counry are very buy contening or guarrelling ab degrese, Of these there ac A. fh, Isculor of Atte, conferred tifa! ae July bisckberries ; thea A. M., Master of Arts, added to the A. U. three yesra after— 4 sort of tactles 99 omerging tr m the bi herto curywalu: there io M.D, whieh we are w wtanate y) familar with; then there ta |). D., DP coor of Divuity, given to ministers who yreacn loog sermon’ ab at notaing then ere ia LL.D. Dots of Lawaaad L\teratare, g ven to lawyere, and laymen, too, who hove met a figure in pub) capd dterary lite togetoer. Pheee ar. t0 most comm a Os eosin use, At the receat commencement of the! «lverelty, we otverved that 9 new degree, }) M., (reversing M.1.,) waa givento | Professor Lovell Mes -meaniog loowr ot Manic. Whether it wuinenletto beamrcmm on thet ge atleman for bie ser vines la Coctoriag music of « forelen growth for bome healchfaingss, of wheter | he la expects d to take atckly music and make Is well, and in | 'y we capn tfathom. A contemporary myrgeetaaney degree, D.¥. 5. L., Do tor of Pagtive Slave Law Hut for out part, we Coomder that the whoe bast ness is one aegree remerved from the wablims aod the tlolcnous; and for thet matter propane ta'n ds be confercd beresler by all gor colleges agon realest dancer: say D. it. &., Deetor of the lu Jone and Soliime. At Harvard College, Can » Mere, it ty an agrecete ficzom taat the re alwaye a learced and iustrious map. He stends commeccetent in fall uniform, and a wey grt dabet LL.D. Tals order was to the preat Herry |, Gardner on last Tareday, jot all teke bent. If & leading Know Nothing o!Astne u 4 | wo bi rte, there la bope ahaad for thow who Pr 1000 sep Purvare Poovree— We are that x millions of weeled; orem the chach, which etards ovtads toe | village, tain gest dunger. Rorgea acd toe few eC 008 ta weeted by the neigh ooring Vs ainad+ ond leat right @ mouctan Ee reem Lore’ toreag ) tat ViLoge, wwept way wovera, by css, mad gull Gare at gravely tod by the bee pe collar’ worth of property ls petitiowiog the Com mon Coupe! open Cham ters erect throug a (rom Chatham greet W the Mast river. We hare not meu the figure, We have not been favored with on opportunity to ada up the varios ¢ james, and comuute the toral «mount. Oar skill) in aritometic, — om this pobject, bat ro. been pat to the vest, bat foith bas. (ur ferth, however, ws arest, amd #o “x millions maideralie mam, mm re or ew no perical complex woud miteriaily alter ite expression. A t bt” (oan) is twaly octhing shu, “ poathing exievoste’ oareell in the ake it for eracte! that nobody would ’ and thet six “ mi) lun o's therefore tre exect tom soticiting, on thie Cortston, the proposed " improvement. It le roe thet Canal ptrect, after two on three years of copttant Wigston, w pow in toe “ fall tide’ of » vinntlerty “racenestul ex eriqent.” We belleve that tie (ae mliors were en the opporite ate te mat controversy, bat found Canal strent their Ke beset end backed down before the “ using mrt of progerre copped them. Oo wool bt thet C embers etreet wood scarcely need on ong thresgh” Gndea exch croametence. fi; there ere Oy remorse, perbage, for entertaining « ote 7 Opeten, And erie oo one of te flip toy be reearte that (he peblie can at preenct om vee ote, 6 Of thety would probably wagpem tocey ie, WO fancy, Crromecus J, that the Jorpore: | We oan veromve 0° lar | ad haw at iw donbctul; aud, the Oaty vunivnment | into Cordur: # not, since be left this coaatey, | | one by one they ware cut down by Daa U Avarpool. | ing ob, gentieman: ame tn'othe room, | Golvee. | Abd yet itis just poesible thet the “six millteas? | do Dot expect 1 succeed in ti vel cacerpie. Having au arproucive terry that Ie would. fala hope by a Uttle diptomany to mtamorpnose tate @ | paring one, it my ony be pi on one hand, ia ordre eo Recent br: e | Wioning obe on another; teat is, it miy dea ge JD pease ita defost on Chambers atrot eo gr bat public ympathy wilt insist apon transfer: ita ferry privueges Ww the foot of Caval, as @ com | Peasation for such unlooked fue magouuimity. Exccution of Dem Callaghan tn New Orlenas. (From the New Urlonps Delta, July vey At ten o’ciomk seaurday mornwg Dro C aghen, te ome qe Bay A — xis a tegocnra tate eterni.y, within the four wails of te parish pcan, by the cilicers of that law which he had 0 to ably outraged. The ctime that he bad comaiited was o1@ of the most atrocious that bes over fond a page in the onmizel annals of our city. On the night of the Jl of Dscember—New Year's Eve—he, in Sepey with bis brataer, (Mi- chael OCausghan,) Patrick Hagerty, (woo ts aow ip | the Poottecdary tr life.) and Jona MoUarty, wea ater, ae fata nous listle eu! de sac, rupning oat of Bi. Thomas street, ani toorr, by @ proviously concocted rus, entices five men inte alley shrvugh a gateway from the boarding cue Of | Rese Manton. As they came through (i - who waa standi boside tae gaa > ci from view. All Ave wero stebved at tho cate hg hin—whoh be acknowle:grd—and after got tuto the alley soed, in which threo of sg, thea wore | wounded by te cane assavs'n hand apd with the ae apt Bee oe iiphs or yarns ade Jormack and Jobay! gan too days the cthese lioeered fore while between ie sok death, but finaily recovered. ( disghen and arty were arrested and tried for the crime; | former waa condemnsd to dea‘h, and the inttar was. imprisoned for ite. Yesterday was tne Gixe@ | by the Governor for him to auilor the ex'remo pe | nalty of the law. | Dan Callaghan was a native of Ireland, was about ara of age, and belonged to x0 lower ordor of ecciety. He had been a stowmboat mea for a number of years. [le was nearly six foet high, atout badd, | of @hig*ly florid complexion, had very red batr, @ low foropead, and brutal expression of countenaase. From the day the death warrant was aigoed hy the Governor he had boen closely confined ia the condemned cel], and from that time uy to the moment of hisexecution be manifested no fear of mioting death, but recetved his spproscaieg and inevitable doom with tho utmom, apasty. He penta great portion cf his tims im compeng with bia ¢ rity edviser, Father fer ppnow | whore ghortly counsels re Matened to ita | at ertion. Ceveral days siace ne requoated teat Kernedy, who is aloo condemped to death, saoatd be el'owed to keep him company, and up to yeater: * day morning the two concemar) mu: tog other conversing with esch other. Mr. Potten { went dima beok, whic, itis mid, he resd elmsst constantly, and seemed to bo deeply interested me | We understand that “he stated that Haaser. who is row tn the penttentia’y, had mo head ta Corduroy affeir, acd tat he bad been wr. | Wy conde He alone, he said, was the party. Yenterday morving, the lavt that he was dest to witness on carth, after a onl and datnterra sleep of some ten hours, he aruse, dinwod bimeit and ate a heerty luoskfast, after which no tesk leave of his trends as calm y and with los concera than if he were ab ot to xtari ou 4 plea-urd exoer tlon. When the jatior went to dress vim for exeee tinhe was quite witty in regard to the made, remarking that it was tue lirst summer ciothiog be had put on this season, At halt past ten o'clock « largo concourse of the unwashed portion of the commanity had sseombied around the jail, peering througa thy @iadoqe, aud Davifesting the greatest curionity to see the oxtail. tion, theuigh there was not the slightes: chasce far them to peta at the show. A number of oflicers, gemtlemen of the preas avd witnesses bad been admitted within the yard to eee the enia of justice were acoumpluhed. At 10 o'clock precisely the jan mse his ap- latform—rome vulain hired for Gee in » black domino, aad his fase covered with a hideous black matk— which was,e fair repreeentation of the countenance of hia ssteate mojedty. He *djeated the ), xed the cbair, aad 6t all was in r . Callaghia was them 12 orth Beals, wit hia ats padaed be Lind him, drersed in white, with a white cap om i. He wen accompanied by father Moyahaa, 18 fall regalia, doomed ae feattid'with, 2 Mee elep, Tak tie at G chair. Hin face was aa red as ever; he had eet changed color the least; there was no pailor om tle | Ccubtensnce, no trembling or u lvering of his 'e Tab Sidseng Sangman sdfased the rope woud neck, and, amid the most saience, De; Sherif Wa'den read the dewth warrant. The he'd the sacred crucifix to hia d . vently kiesed this emblom of ealvation, they mrved in prayer. The hangman drew the cao over bie face, apd the next moment the murderer was giing in the throes of death, between heaven earth. (irlevourly had he sinned, end most terrivig had he answered for bis mina. ° @ of death a throng us the poor wretch A with Iie, Par the space of a mioute his ugelea were very strong, and then he rem sined perfecs y rulet; all wen over, and the crowd which wi nenned the vad apectacls drew « long breath, and a aoudder seemed to pass torough the frame of eaom leholéer lie bung for Mfeen mioutes before his beert Chand WH vest, and then Jor. Bibater promounesd bim di Ils body wea cul dowa and placed lae Jecen| On, which bad been farnivied by we friends Too lid wae nailed down, sad Ian Oe loghao, the Cordorey alley murderer, wan ud f ever from morte! 6. ils trtends and ative eee 0% old remains, aad bore tem for Cecont vartal. bi bis Goon was merited pone cam juetow hia Life waa fortel'ed W «7ctety —he has gard x0 far ‘ett exavted, and so lotus drop the curtain on tate lat act of tum bloody drama. Durtog the execation, Castelo and Shiet wee are in cell No. | std Molin, Kennedy and () »cegoa, 5 cell No. °~ all condemmed to death were ia @ poetion to witnem: the whole scone, and teeg weiched every movement with the greeter sites tion, Allee mad t be greatly am 1, ood wel wove they mag dimilar sone. they might, for they k be made the principal actury Review of Sherman's Flying Artillery at Fore Pacing. Vrow the Minnesota Dem erat, July 11} ‘The apnovacement that tiers would bee ceview of @ tattery of ff - ‘fae drew to | ort Roel ings | CO Ae ure, compriaing citizens of ht. Poul, Minneapelie, Hh Anthony and otaer pia @*. " The ¢ le ground \s alout « mile from the Veet, and se admirsiy adapted W the evolavions of « + military force ‘Tar vattery, under the command of Ma or Gherman, sarived om the groandat 6 P. and aller paetng in review len. Hhields Cov, Corman, commenced po ovre®. ‘The Laseery sompcest o loor guna, teen ‘man ond cig eto tach gam. om Pp cf (rar owtatder» eT well aa ied, tine w Vticn tary bave brought, to do grod mervire on the battle held foct mate of dincip br heve this battery aniw tie command Mejor @herman st Viets, abled the brave lireey, ( lirten, Wading wn in eteying the wuncet overwhe! ch Me wvcan {nfauty Wenlarly— from F J Wiying Artilery peur ed its efficteacy mort tportant wre A the public bined wor witneoued by « lerge nomber mong the distinguished pere mages on we potloed Gen, Bulel4s, How Umaries Coy, Gorman aad Becretary Power. Karonren Caoteme Dearne vine An inten , aboot Ove moaths old, soa of wr. FAewd |. Devenrert, the tagedias, ded ta Nees Cambridge, 08 Weteentay afveraees, yt Valet Linens, protoumend the 6 chen (mys the Tens) 4 Adee chalets. | Dewrngort is now ab rat foill!irn « ororemde | te Clactagat—Bevion Tramecrept if i fe ue

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