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8 NEW YQREK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1855. fl 8 the ‘The Fire Our Philadelphia fired the other barrel, Poken fatally in j ,S<br Louise, Miner, 6a' MRETING AT THE CORN “Treanor OH BuNALY OF ‘The Fire Department Committee of the Board of Alder- Parapaurnta, Aug. 14, 1855. eee wah man died next morning. | we FP Ladd (iri, Johnson, Monto NB, 6 days, wih ‘THE SUFFERERS AT NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. men met last evening in the City Library at Give o'clock. | Whig County Convention—Proposition for an Ad- Jastidable bomichdee ted hg gal slp Gores. to DS De Vole. iter- A meeting was convened at the Corn Exchange ys! day, in behalf of the sufferers by the yellow fover at Nor- folk and Portsmouth. In the old case of Engine Company No. 5 against engine | journment—Ite Defeat—Final Organization of faria, Ferris, No. 14, an offer was made by counsel for No. 14, to sub-| the Convention—Election af Delegates to the} Armor a Row 1x Mopiuz—There was quite a | Schr Pearl, Kelley, Albany for New Bedford. — * mit the matter as it then stood. State Convention. ecrimmage down at the foot of Dauphin street febr Ann D Chase, Kel oy Maverick Bull h On motion, Walter R. Grisith, Esq., acted as President, ‘The lawyer for No. § would not consent. ‘The Simon Pure whigs held their county conven: } terday, out of a fight between an American | S!ep Thomas Hull, Hull, r and Alfred Barratt, Haq. ae Seorelary: iy Samuel A. Bowen sworn—Was with company No. 14's | tion this afternoon, and had rather @ in tt and an fetes, a let the ‘later drew aif | sp nies, yous, ees ‘The President, on taking the chair, expat engine at the fire in question, and met No. 6 coming out |, ini der the “ new ai ween ‘the | fett posi geol the shoulder nt, i ab teetorige, the ts of the meeting, ond introduced James T. tie ip who made a feeling appeal to the sym- pathies of oar fellow-citizens, which, he said, had never failed to respond to the cause of suffering from any ‘ansvoidable calamity, in whatever section of our wide- A agreed county St might coda. -Faep Rugy) So Bouth, |» be Binos, with clotted, seetions of ocd, aakauey blood in succeeding stools, and then on North, East or West. Their practicacal philanthropy | 174 gays the evacuations will resume a matural color. had been tested, in its liberality, at a former period to the } Aarior the third day, seldlitz powders should be given sufferers in New Orleans. Thesufferings of the poor andla- | freely. boring classes at Portsmouth and Norfolk wereeven greater | _ The diet should be ango, panada, and chicken soup, at : 4 short intervals; the drink should be solely cold . in proportion, if possible, than they had over been at | Tho foregoing is the statement-of Mra, Ofila, as taken and New Orleans. They had not themselves, however, made | translated from her Spanish, and which all the medical SAILED. of Ann street very slowly; they could have come much decorons, a ship near by, but the excited crowd hunted him -amshi Wells, New Gi + ships Leila, Ball- Aten they wished; they bad ton of were men on et a = pp cy me pipe oat, tnd, ind { meantime the woonded man having inet Drea Thome. {lveryooty kanlton, Landoa, bark ose eee 5; sa PROT sae teers ‘ws No. | fogyism, ‘The business was prepared to a turn be- | was thrust from the store, when the latter, pursued | W'™ during the day. SE 14 was stopped to lot a railroud car come down; No. 14 | forehand, by the leaders, and the action in relation | by his enemy, ran to the end of a wharf, jumped Toe cinper sche Walchman, 140 ons <3 board, dove wider the timbers and there secre- | fattencd, las a A wos thus compelled to run into No, 5; does not think No. | to the election of delegates by the primary ward | Pvstboarl, ‘ime ela} tore tl d Reuben Meader, of Nantucket, for 87000, She cy Tdintended torrun into No. 5; when thecar passed they | meetings secured the convention from the intro- | fed himself Some tine clapest hetore the Tuantive | pio Re tig ander mand Ca were forced to crowd on No. 5 again; did notsee them |} duction of the exciting topic of American- | him hag fgets he finally fia relieving run into No, § any more; No. 14 started to run down | igm, There was @ speck of war at the | the anxiety ofa large crowd, many of whom su; Herald Marine Correspendence. aoe be os! ee — found Merete Se teed baton opening of the session, when two sets of dele- | Pored he was drowned — Mobile Advertiser, Aug. 8. wag om fedtrin Cet tint Bot na ical } andl ther taznes: short een ack to get | gates made their appearance from the Eleventh and dar Keyn, leaking, She waa wrecked la ‘ras Aiere Tey: Ceniae Aaah) wiping: <Geye _PENee Eighteenth wards, This difficulty was met by the | | Punapmipata, August Doe teported by Keen fee Nor. Brgh and wane ‘ff by Capt Shaw fist week: She a ogo ea ony eppeal to us for aid; their alent misery and sulfer~ | Practloners here have acted upoe et cmp SON. | street, No. S's rope bad its head at their ” is Hinat Board $1,000 Caton, Canal 61, 06, 66; 1,000 Read. | {0 York for repairs. . 28 eis could Sapreate He tele in his own hearty, | _ C#Y Ralivar, February. 28, 18538. box; No, 6 was at the Ieft hand side of No. 14 at | Convention declaring against both representations | ing ds, 70 6844; 1000 de, 44 sown, 991: 450 Poon | mmr ADELPRIA, Aue. if—Atr sleunshly Delaware, Mir he bad no doubt Dut those present folt, that theit | MODS OF TREATMENT IN NEW} ORLEANS—PRMVEN- | the time they turned out from Spruce street; before com dl i Reading RI, 4934; GOS dc, bs. 4044; 80 ao | Lobe hears bee Anite Damon, Waller, do; Lacy M (Aaeey ing to the railrond depot at Centre street saw no blows | had been formed in each contrary to the provisions 800 3; 100 do, bwn, 4034; 100 Long fsland RR,cash, claims through their sufferings for help ad not come wy Ive. eres so5 » Pendieoa, Wareham; Council, Howes, Lie to us in vain. The merchant citizens of New Yor After the first symptoms, which are pains inthe back | struck, but saw a man lying on the ground; did not see | of the platform adopted to regulate the election of Union Canal, b5, 1082: 100 do, 105; 100 do, b5, irm, Smith, Roxbury; RG Whellen, kpraze, Dolo, were proverbial for their liberality on iike thin, | of the neck and’in'the Back, tbe patient furmsedia him knocked down; fou Spruce. tree! to the large este | Getepates to the convention, and ence the elections | 10%; 80 Lehigh Zine’ 237; 34 enna RK, 4454; 60 Sebuyi | SFaph,ehalct, auldiczwn; Samut OC winery Cullen, Howton. Ana'be way stiied thelr espunae. would at prmant be | taken Hot mustard, bathyanil is put to bedand Rept | entrance of the Funk, there vasa clove run al the Way; eed. . : Nay’ Pref, cath, 3254 86 do, a & int,’ 924" 81 Lehich | a Kinsman, Pirheld Fora proptir Bi tion to the ol ew, and sust ir wraj up. castor pdmin No. to the fire first, leading No. way, were vi " A 0, 76; . bo, A high Ne 7 kK: ¥ sich, Tong established character for liberality. He concluded fered) a should it not operate qoon, it isfolloved by f: not see Tyler or Burke mi ais - Serip, b5, 76; 62 do,76; 2 do, bd, 7544; 55 Lehigh Nay, Kage, RYork; sehre Gen Oliach Baker, Bostate Geo Ea- disturbance; Burke is | Gome of the members of the convention were anx- | 8 Bank of enna, b5wi, 126; 13 Mechanics’ Bank, abyg. by offering the following resolution, which, on being | injections, until the desired effect is pro’ uced. Warm | nota pockmarked man, buthas a disease of’ the skin; Between Board?.—9590 City 6s, ; 1,009 Penna 5’ re 98: read, cnmotion, was unanimously adopted: * Jemgnado. or orange leat tea is used as a beve! the | Mr. Thomas fodk direction of No. 14’ engine; 1 donot | ious to have the permanent organization of the body | <2’nq Beard.-.$1,000 Pena RR O's, $4 mort, 2; 3,000 | Rayner, Hartined; Colinell, Howes, Gioncéser, Resolved, Thats committee of fifteen be, amdis hereby } latter preferred. No strong medicine ia-allowed to b think Tyler had command of No. 14; not hear him “City 6 000 & 16's, 684; 190’ shy Lo low ship Napier, from Liverpool; bark James C Hand, fnted, to receive and solicit subscriptions from the | taken, The patient keeps hits bel, not being “permitted | give orders. of postponed until after the election of delegates in the |>City 6's 00® Sura Canal Qs, 6874; 190 ahs Long | irom WOrlenns : na of New York and vicinity in behalf of the suffer- | to get cut cm any account under ten days, Ee is kept Sree present afflictive Visitation of Providence upon | comsantly covered and all. air excl particularly Gur felow citizens of Norfolk, Portsmouth and Gosport, | after he becomes convalescent, which is, in reality, the ¥a., in that direful scourge, the yellow fever, now raging { most dangerous period, as hp goes not then feel the ne- in those places, and the funds so raised by’ distributed | cessity of prudence. It’ is id that a norse sbould Te RR, Crosiexamined—I live at No, 254 West Sixteenth | wards deprived of their representation through the | jn4 "464°" G6 do, 40%; 100 Schuyl Nay Pref, sown, 3234; 8 — : ently lost near Canso, was fron street; Ido business at foot of Cortlandt street; caught informality mentioned, and urged the point with con foraase "5 Teak ia 43%: 10 0, 4965 1 Beay Meat’ R quae ‘oe Palit, Sith 0) mon for the foredgn econ the engine on the night in question, on the cornet of | iaarspie force, Sheriff Allen, in particular,strenn- | R, $35; 74 do, b6, 589; 10 Lehigh Nav. 8034; 28 Labial, Frewsxc Scux Dew Dror, of Gloucester, which wont askore es Te Sanh ree re ae, €- dae eae f oualy fdvocated the postponement. He made a feel- |‘Scr!p. (00 Morris Ganal, 2 days, 163; ot the Hay of ft Laverence last fal, hes been fot off, and fet at Rank, 803,; 60 Girard Bank, 125{; 6 Varm & Mech Bank, | G Lith inst. ya committee to be appointed by this mecting. ve with the paticnt, without fotermission, for ten days, | way from the tongue; I wason the theen- | ing appeal to the convention to delay the organiza- 82,000 ° Ya, 972, 84% Notices to Mariners. boy-a comnitips to he sppcinted PF “tie: tallowing gentle: | an the mess tele iaeeuanaMeieee patient ts apie: Be with Tyler: be was on the rope-all ‘ae as | tion tntil the delegations from the wards were fall, | 20s, 4/47 Heart —32,000 Scliuyl Nay M O's, 72, 8° essay ge Da ge a men a Foliciting committee:— ” rently out of danger. A change of clo or could see; we had twenty or twenty-1 when | He urged that the membersof the convention did not | 53,; 10 do,s8wn, 8534; 50 Reading It, b5, 403g. Steady: | ¢,0Mcin! mformation has been received at hie Bee, taroug Ino. L. Buckley, Edward Bill, produces a relapse, as does also the wiz. Patients are | we got to the fire; No. 6 was about {et | mect as representatives of an old party. They start asa the, Deparimnent Of State, teat 8 a eGremenl Bes Jno. Potts Brown, Alfred Bauatt, directed bs bes ire Pinch ter cenine) —_ a is | from the corner when we first saw Here tly Op* | new organization, in the hope of ultimately buildl = satura “would be exhibited in the ity of the 4 thane. Fe Wee. Searge’ any lives hava been Baty witch might pineritiee ‘have, | Eisen we teraed Spruce sive hek oh Bede i Dag lpr gh Prag root Bear h, by tho | inthe province ot Oviedo, on the nor coat of Spaine Theodore Perry, been saved. 1 Be ahead of our tongue; No. 14 F the convention would wait for the delegates from | On retnenty: Peery KismAs Buoriimson "to Mise | , The belcht of die light i 10 foot above the level of the sea, Lewis Roberts. y TRACE Shi rashed; : { | merly of the island of Bermuda, W. I. ‘The position of the light tower is in latitude 4335 18 Nocth, —— after we neared the’ at lem railroad, at | and the convention should be full at its permanent t 15, by ti oJ. Sa longitude 5 37 46 Wentof Greenwich, Jan _ Hig ,Presilent of the Bonk ofthe Re- | Discovery of @ Dead Body and Suspicion of | Centre street, No, 5 didnot comenear us;T didnot see the | organization. He moved for an ‘adjournment. nit PR Ee ea! ate eit ofthiseity. | onder of hy alhoase Hoard weta: il Th ele Trseees aod te, ellewire ee Murder. Pan Ges tebe poetice oar eee | i ee ee oe een | ay mena ea foon 20.07 Ber Dr: Haw Gta: | “nresry Deparment oer asious Berk, Aegis, emnen 8 La bp ‘ OP TAS F sels » a ri Be ; - am r adv ry church, Patnicx pk Jason, of West Point,to Mrs. Mary ‘ Ni. Wekto,Jokm 6, ein cae th Asxapous, Md., Aug. 19, 1855, | fire; 1 think Mr. Montjoy commanded No, 14 at the dre: | way too obtnee to appreciate the ‘reasoning of the | 1) Porrvmnin, daughter of the late Dr. Figues, of Nash- CUANGY OF LOWE At ABUT ABOLA, LAKE MRI, OMtt0, ‘On motion, the meeting adjourned, sine die, 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Mr, Burnes bad hold of one side of No, 1d's tongue; 100 | Sheakers, and the motion was withdrawa. ‘The con- | vile, Tenn. The eames Sauk lighe Ot habiabiie: on Cate iris, POOH SUFFERERS BY THE YELLOW FEVER AT NOR-| | enclo‘e a notice cut from the Alexandria Gazatte, Va. | DCt know who had the other side; im Park row No. 9 was) Vinton after along discussion, was finally organ- | | (n Thursday, November 9, 1854, by the Rev. Mc. Hut- | will be discoutinned on or about the Istot August next, S by fifty feet behind No. 14, nA ton, Mr. Wiuiam ‘T, Revsoubs to’ Miss Faxnu: C. Town- | thereafter a tixed light varied by flashes will be exhibited trem FOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. Will you please to notice it in your widely circulated Counsel for No. 14 proposed to close the case here, ized by the Sppolntapent of ex-Ma: ia 83 | eax), ofProvi idence, R. sunset fo sunriee af anal, thi Sacheo wile tein ilk MW habe oes paper, so that the friends of Mr. Samuel Gantt may see it? | owing to the absence of some witnesses, and the fuct that | President, assisted by D; Roberts. Hit Ren mat | At Newport, on ‘Tuesday, Angust 14, by the Rev. Mr. | paitminmtens sw une ebreen the Sashes ome A coufevence meeting will be held at No, 18 Insurance | wis friendsin Maryland are apprehensive that the remains | fur men tad already testified. Ses oa Ey Roo er ake | Fittam, .C., and afterwards st Teinily <hureh, by the | "yorder of he Louse Board. | 1.C WOODROPE, Building, (font room, second story,) corner of Wall and | alluded toare his. He has a brother, Fielder Gantt, living | timony given by Mr. Tyler belore the Fire Commissioners, burne, Fcster and Schofield were elected petmanent nh of sae Tacs ieee’ Lie io , Charee’ 'Atnives ‘Io | Budlwo, N'Y, July 18, f80. siping ‘William streets, at 1. M. t » Briday, August 17, for | pear New York, but I do not know the Post Office or I | and certified Wy their clerk:” cote ee eae Secretaries, Belgique, ond Hakwerre fav , daughter of the late ‘Whalemen. the purpose of consuliing upon measures of relief forthe | wonld write, and T have thought it best to write to you. |. Counsel for No. Xf oljerted to nt rereption, He would | “The convention being permanently orepaixn’, Capt. Lowndes Brown, U. 8. A. . ogldat New Bedtord 1515, bark Wolga, of Falrhaven, Pacts 8 sy «) sitation Norfolk, J 5 m gt 7 y . . Portsmouth, aud Gosport, Va. All those friendly to the | Ehope you will notice it in auch a manner as to attract | “The committee refused to receive the gaperda evilence. Us a ade " bepeelrn Oo pie Died. ‘ytitibh, ships Olympia and Nutcher, Paclde Ocean; bark measure are requested to attend at that hour. the notice of bis triends. He wax at my house the last | Counel for No, 14 tendored the testlimony of three or | FraGtop) wandts f F peoe tine fe on Monday.eve. | _ On Thursday moraing, August 36, after a short tinsas, | ¥% i Ulobe, Heian Ocean. wee 2 E. MERIAM. | of June, and promised to call again and soo me, in three | four additional witnesses, who, he sald. had ¢een fhe en- | OH0 Oe if Perm Paovay, in the 90th year of his age. #p. 260 wh, bound (9 Japan direct. YELLOW FRVER IN NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTE. or four weeks, I have heard nothing from him. len- } tite transaction, and would no etelitee: dovided tin fie fe llowit nitlemen were elected delegates | _ His relatives and friends, and those of the family, are | | At Aukland, NZ, last of Feb, by letter from Capt Hardwick, . . . Afier some consultatiou the committ The following ge! fi Lion, of Providence, 100 xp on'board, [From the Richmond Dispatch, Aug. 15.) close also a letter T recolved from a gentleman in Alexan- } coring the testimony of Messrs. Norwood and Browns. | to thaggtate Convention, whichis to meet at Harris- | Fe«pectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late | “TEC Helens July 4, Jullus Crest, Babeock, NLj . The Ponrd of Health for Norfolk, for the forty-olght | dria, that you may show #t to his brother, shoul he call. | choy were subpoenaed instanter, and the hearing of the | burg to nominate a candidate for. Canal Couumis- | Tewitcnce, No. 41 West Thirty-seventh street, to-morrow | Rose, co; Ripple, Moraan, do: nee Grea, GH as fhours ending Monday, at 2 oclock P. M., report the fol- ‘The clothing described in the notice of the Gardie cor- | oo 2 adjourned for twenty minutes. rg. 8 e afternoon, st three o’clock preciscly, without further in- | jeavein a few. for the whaling grouids; ‘Noble, Nicoll, & lowing deaths from fever:—Mra. Russell, aged 65 years, | respond with the clothes worn by Mr. Gantt whileat my | 8s SCY Oat a aant to adjournment, and wat | Soner:— 1 Del Ww. B, | Titstion: Tho funeral services will take place at Trinity | 1H, idg oll for the United States. | Nee and daughter, 34, on Woodside’s wharf’; Mrs. Rhea, 49, | house, and the sleeve buttons correspond with those | oi imitrast 8 o'clodk P. M,, when the additional wit- | _ From Old City.—Senatorial legates—W. B. Chapel, t half past three o'clock. ‘Arr at do 4th uit, Sarah, of Mattapoisett, apparently im Rhen's ane; William Wicker, 66, Bute strest, occupa | Worn by Mr. Gantt. If his brother should call on you, | De.ve.'vent for, on belialé of Company No, 6 failing to | Reed and Charles (iilpin. Representatives James | On Wednesday, August 15, at six o'clock in the afler- Spoken, tion in the infected district; Jobin H. Stapleton, 28, fcom | please say to him that I shall go on to Alexandria and ace | fo oce, ihe hearing of the ease was again postponed to Jacob B. Hagera, rd C. Markley, | noon, Witr1aw NG, late of Castledawson, county | | fbip Celesial, Palmer ED days Ju-- the navy yard: Mr. A. Kayton, 60, Main street, opposite | more about it. B. E. GANTS. Srclock this afternoon. and Ch 0" Perry, Ireland, aged 65 years. 175 ial & 686 Jon £58 nad varied co Bo, Sate, at 8, Bank street; — Taylor, a lad of 17, at the Emmet NOT IDENTIFIED. From Old County.—Senatorial Delegates—W. F. | , ‘The friends of the funy, and_those of Its son, John | Jom 404 W (oy kbp Buble Uns af Hosa) x iat S, Hovse, Union street, —— Brown, 60, in Williamson’s (From the Alexaniria, Va., Gazette.) The Fire Commisstoner.. Hughes, Thomas ‘Helm, and Colonel Joshua L. armstrong: algo Amity Lodge No. 13 A. P. Association, (ee aaa eee eee ast ahowred no gaat. 1bk wn fane, head of « fimily that moved from Barry’s row the The following communication from a highly respectable - 5 Fe Prite. Representatives—W. J. Young, James Ban- | #54 ,the order in general, are respectfully invited to at- | Cape Augustine WW a) ouiowetgnatized a clinper ship show night of the fire. Total $. Im the hospital J source, in relation to the recent tragical occurrence which A metting of the Fire Commissioners was held last e J Gallagher, Jonathan Brooks, ‘A. W. tend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 70 King tage wile ting with letier Kin the contre; 1%h, Cape BL fhe Norfolk Herald relates a sad ocearrence there on | took place in Prince George’s county, Md., is of interest, nister, John Ga , > A. W- | street, at two o'clock this afvernoon. His remains will be | Roque WNW 45 miles, passed a large clipper abip bound 8, evening, at their room in Firemen’s Hall—all the Com- | Jivenal, David McClain, Isaiah G. Stratton, W. W. | interred in Greenwood Cemetery. deoting Hoston Numbecr. re . ( pre facts differing from those alre: : mi ¥ ee ARR Ts 3 ie bas ae a presents several new facts difering f:om thorea missioners being present—Mr. Cartwright in the chair. | Wister, Jolin Jones, Chatles M. Gilbert, and’ Engle: | "On Thursday, August 10, lui Avoca, attorney and | _,SiiPs Filledeiphis, and Napler, trom Fireronetibe t Fila it wan supposed from the effect of liquor; but on turning | Considerable excitement, and vory painfulrumora, have | The case of Messrs. Aleock and Hibbard, on appeal fom | het Mintzer. counsellor at !aw, in the 87th year of his age. Pe aes Sand; into the entry to go up a tight of stairs to Dr Constable's | pervaded our community for the luat two weeks, in cou- | tye decision of Engine Company No, 47, expelling them, | ‘The convention then adjourned for two weeks. His friends are’ respecifully invited to attend his fune- deeply, Jad esi he fell, and in less than fifteen minutes expired. Upon | #equence of the discovery of the mutilated remains of a it appeared that he was oue of several boarders | human being on the fatm of Mr. A. Beall, in Prince | W°* sceumed. Bir. Kelly, the assistant foreman, was Adeeply laden brig, st — having red streaks and a ‘Thus has the battery-been prepared and the work } t#!, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late risi- | blue a Ath Talent ‘ first examined. He testified that the parties were quar- of galvanizing the wig a part in Pennsylvania com- dence, No. 1,069 Broadway, between Thirty-first and Thir- | ware, Aug ‘Ouse which had been closed, and he was left in it | George’s county. And as many discrepant reports and timated a programme | tY-fccond streets. His remains will be taken to Green- a i i‘ ad Bick with the fever, without attentanod or necessaries of | excgyermted tulsrepresentations have been cireulated | relsome, and that they had used abusive language to- ee ae neon sep eka hd a Wood for interment. Avmccacin port ng due: schr Geo ents" Gordog, any kind—that in the Inst.ctage of the disease, wi both orully and in the newspapers, “calculated to excite | eae dice fellow members: He cone hive regen Sn Know Nothin, fog bany papers please copy. = Re a ee Victim is mocked with the deceptive consciousness ot suspicion egainst innocent persons, the writer of this a e ? eded. ever, | crats in (3 if ry Of consumption, Mra. Maia Loviaa Granam, relict of | “ Comiu—Are July £1 elitp Detfthaven, Lovett, Swansea. turning health, he went out in order to procure a por- | article has been induced to make every effort, as far as | their merit as good, active and attentive firemen. atraight tickets, ssible, by a fusion if necessa- | the late John B. Grakem, of Brovklyn, in the 69th yeas of | _ Caxpenat—In port Aug 6 bark, HA ‘Chase, for mit to go to the hospital; but had just strength to reach | practicable, to ascertain if any evidence could be obtained | ~ yr, Charles Craft testified to the legality.of the expul- | Fy; and the action of the convention to-day, shows | her age. . Fagun, 10 load sugar for New York at $835 per Lhd, carries 400 ae Ande mentioned when, he became exhausted, and paving the remotost tendency to implicate any one in the | sion “it Leing by @ twothirds vote; in his opinion thore | & part of the hand to be played in ca eone oF Ber sensi aid aero tn Trinity Cemetery. ar ick ehrk Aisa ERs J Viacoles mabe Reine. leath cl ie seene. His name, we learn, wai Sta- poryetration of a murder. 4 ; - ition has a: wo weeks, dela; 1 ini) »PY; . rs pleton—an irishman—about two ycars in the country, vehe result, in my opinion, has been entirely excutpa- | cxisted.e jealous'feéling dn questions of nationality and | fPRVeNmon Mes aagones county oflcers until | | Cn Weinesday, August 1b Tuomas CavANAGH, the se- ton fom gore, Wioucd nt Harans Go { and had been wmployed in the Navy Yard. In some- }] tory. 1am informed that the State's Atturnoy for this | religion among the members of the company, but Ke | otter the ‘of? the ‘democratic. ‘con: | £04 and only child of Paniel and Mary Cavanagh, aged | Thomas; Ionlo, MeCu! loc, from - what more than an hour he Was taken away for inter- | county, will havea re-examination of all the testimony Boston, ment. on Tuesilay next, fn, a from 8 pn anon (9 Hemonthe and 0 di Swaneed; brig Me piger at ae could not ateribe-the expulsion to such motives; Mr. Al- | vention, on the 27th. The opportunities for trade | “ane"tienas and relatives of the family are respectf bre aay (ort, Ne suet cock had acted as secretary, and while no acting did not | and dicker on the part of the wire-workers of the } invited to attend ‘his funeral, this alvernoon, at ay | lautsais See mene Cut THe chi Honea “4 On Friday morning Mr. James Edward Wilson, clerk in ‘The gentleman who spent a doy or two at Mr. Surrat’s 06 } the Tetons at Gonpart y Yard, died, and the | tavern, and who has beon erroncously represented by the | give satisfaction, when he was asked to resign, which he | parties to their ends, you may ei not | o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 171-Eaat | Dallegl. port Aug Dechr Blue Nose, M?Kay, Philedel- day bet pnjamin B. Allen, aged 19, fell a victim to | papers as Dr, Grant, of Baltimore, was a Mr. Samuel | eased to do. gounimy sand it is quite eo ta fa- | Sixteenth street. His remains be interred in Calva- | pyfus Tunis picamor demos Ader turner’ Hons the fever, Gant, of Michigan, who seems tv bo engaged in making a Mr. Alcock, om being sworn, ounced the accusa- | Sion on the part of the straight whigs and demo- | ry Cemetery. Bes HWY (and proceeded tame ‘afiernoop). re oar yedestrinn tour of this country. The wearing apparel fq ea 3} Sippes "| crats against the Know Nothings in the count; Cn Sunday, August 12, at 2 o’clock in the moruing, D- Ys ell, United States. ‘hich vas found near the corpsc, and now in posession | ton to be false, Oo omer omar wn yr dvr will be ‘considered the safest and most advisable | vm J. Woouky, nged 38 years. pdhiymircoi Ate July $0 ships John & Lucy, Brewer, Bom- speaking of the effect of the fever, sagsi— | of the Coroner, and stated in weny papers to have Leen | accusations made, he scribed the expulsion to feelings | course to secure the end. frase cag Bo saree a Havsunirs—in port July'3 auipa, Susquchannab, else, bas taken eae ee aa ty os | eee erced. by that gentleman mot te gorrespona | Of Pationality; he was not present when the vote was But there willbe musicin the State Convention. |. O"iinay Horwir only sou of Honey Nand Margaret Constantinople; Messenger, Scott, Shielts. . Thousenda of people baye fel. Vanic has ingly pronoun y A lemma me Payee taken on the question. ‘The fusion party of Inst year—whigs and Know Te ae son of Henry N. an’ Fe Mazanzas—In port Aug 6 bark Union, Whitaker, og bas prevailed oves the beter judgment of our citizens; and | in Mcuame MesGant ts all pursing his Journey. |, Mro¥. X. Hibbard being sworn, said that Mr. Aloock | Nothings—have already elected delegates to that | “the teistived and fends of the family are respectfully tiger Joba 4 Tandy” Gurley: from NOricans. Schoolfeld, chairman of t.ho Portamonth | Te next individual to be necounted for, who was last aa ete ned at thle colonel Geallog ile baoke cvace, | convention, and when ti irene from vais invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hls Rircarnie aig daly rk Cabase, Lilejahu, NHavem. Committee, who was alarmingly ill on Sunday | seen at Mr. ‘Lhorn’s tavern, has been most satisfactor: x retary, to be examined, a special committee having been county make their appearance it be a matter 0 | parents, corner of Sixth avenue and Amity strest, at Qormnerownein port July 2 brig AG Curtin; HU; Santa wight, Was decidedly etter yesterday. traced out,” Ilast gentlemin, who spent the night with | "ove fr eat purporey’ He coull not say that afr, | decide which is the “original Jacoba." This move | past two vclock this afternoon, without further’Invita- | cyan Uuve, and wes ordered o ne Cyd. patie, DArcy aul, for the citizens of Petersburg, | Mr. ihorn, represented hiny ee rene ene Cie Alcock had ever been either quarrelsome or given to | of the pure whigs is calculated as a head-off for the at of Wit Blome Ports. tent down A check for $2000, and to-day more will bo | Centre county, Fennasivania. On the morning of the | 4, in). Know Nothingy—has been already concocted, and | (8 Thursday, August 16, Wnax Romsr, som DT grease aa ane ‘* cent from the city. Ere or July, ie Nett Thorn’s, and went from there to | "Mr. G. C. Hibbard testified to the good character of | will be carried out ag unscrupulously as it has been | Wem Jchm ond Fanny Jolie MeGuckin, aged 2 year and § | pedlord: slop Auge i Heit, Hannon, Fol er Gis [From the Norfolk Herald, Aug. 14.) pishdb ate rer: re foiesl We a taem in Virpinks owael by Dr. | ¥r. Alcock; kad heard him abused by members of the | conceived. Reed would like to be United States | Tht noralwill take caititue, tite dake iaeni chrs William Ruseeil, Linnell, Hos'on; R' ¥ Stockton, Lag- SES Lae ea | tase, ‘where he spent eoveral hots, amd went (com orepey shad known Mr. Alcock tobe put off the rope | Seyator, anid wre the coe eer, Le | wo, 260 Pacide street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at thes | | “APALAOHIOOLAOW Aug 4 gehe aving been. recguamans co ‘ hence into the lower counties of Virginia. This informa- | aff af s girlatare, his ambition might be tickled by a “nomi- | o'clock, . are Aug 1§ ships aumerous citizens ot Norfolk that an oarly day bo sot | {pence into einer a es of Me, Gant aad | Mt. R.V. Hibbard eworn, totally denied the cha tion for that office. His resignation of’ bis place | ° On thursday, August 18, of ecerlet fever, Joux Bas: March 31, via Batavie and P iay 20; aside as a suitable occasion for prayer to tho Almight: lon, which places the sai deliveraice of Me Gant and | against him; hix expulsion had been done vira wee; bape og id B wursday, August 16, of scarlet fever, JouN BANNER, | ja'July 4; Santa Claus, Foster, Galcaiia Ghat he woull Look dows upon ‘the aftictedelty wien | DF. Thempron beyond controversy, «ras obtalaed from the | YE iit Niparaino June's; rigs Charles "i 4 in the Executive Committee ander the organization | eldest son of Henry and Hannah Benner. fat present at the time, and {¢ was carried through ina | TF tie Rese tndou fixed upon es a part | The friends of the family, and. those of his uncles, | teutin Yds ‘eth; Blinha Mr. Henry Tattersal, sworn—Was a member of the | of the capital by which he to succeed in se- | Charles Leary and Patrick Fitsgerald, are respectfully in- | ghia; scbre Brion, © rt Norfolk ORG ahs, comyuny; was present when Mr, Hibbard was expelled | curing the ascendancy of his party, and hia eubse- | vi'ed to attend neral, from the nen ok Lis DE | Eeclion, Seton, Alia, Fiatet Handy etd creer rents, No. 143 Nassau street, Brooklyn, this after A for cisturbing the meeting; did not think he was doi: quent nomimation. Nous verrona. And thus end- | ftv orclock, ya, ‘noon, pletan, | parity Ricltie Woke a mest indubitable authority, und w ceptable to their friends. is rad occurrence, calculated to elicit such intense emotions in our community, has actwatel the Coroner, Mr. Lec, with the co-operation of others, to make every 0 doybt, prove ac- compassion, and in His infinite mercy stay the dreadful scourge that ia prevailing to some extent at present in our midat— ‘Therefore I, Hunter Woodis, Mayor o riolk, belisving yer, Dut highly that such an’ observance is not only pri eee eee reign ally. Mg iimprenrion hes | nt the time; did not think the regalar order of busi- | eth the first lesson in polities for the fall election. | **,! : : He ort 10 5 ghly. My impression has : Cn Thureday, August 16, Thomas Paraicx, son of Pat- eee jee comanunity, would vot naido to-d8Y> | always been that this unfortunate being was laboring un. | Tess was suspended; there aypeared to be twoparties |) ‘Those who are scheming should remember that rick and Mary Aun O'Mally, aged 9 months. fe ses fw Ot 8 Yor. ria ona, Win Soaks t fie a segs lle! sec pbeme a e I »indinposition, or mental aberration; wandered | [0° Dit voin—la secretary of 47; the regular order ‘The best laid plans of mice and men The funeral will take place this afternoon, at two | Nitto load for Liv 4A Teopect to the rains, and’ to suspend all business opera | {om the publie road and died tn the woods. | Ihe point | of brainens Kas suspended at the time ‘of ‘the expulsion; Aft gang aglee. cleinek; ream ‘Lis paige rempeeey eo 128 Henderson Hoyt sprig ‘Parra, hora; ad , oe in the read from which he must have le! ry 0 f business . atreet, Serrey City. i Spr a ond during ite con-lasenee., HU NTER WOODIS |} ind in close proximity to sovorn) reniden nd if mur. |) Sd not think the section relating to expulsion was sis- And the peer to oa Know Nothings may be | "{h'weguesday. A 15, Haury, infant daughter of | Baltimore; XH Gould, Phitadedpate been rented and Bite "up for the accommodation of the pet Te tiene pea rps Vethe Hoard then, after a. shortWeliberation, announced |" upe Prohibition Convention of New Seray is | Sharles and anor’ J. Cumberson: aged 1.year and 28 Yorks Iaabel Fanle o, a) esmiiltp An t orsons to remove the body scyeral 8. lathedral; ee eee ee erat ntiba. | the spot where it was found. And if the Mect in carry. | through the chaismen on bagi beseesy ite memeett | to be beld in Camden on Thursday next, (16th,) for e friends of the family are respectfully invited to at~ | ard from below, < aho enchoted previo though more remote from the city, being about four | im it thus far was to secreto it, it would have been de- | Gh hve laws required all expulsion, 40 be yfoailor, the of considering some very important | tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the | Jacinto. posited in a very dense swamp which was but a few ds further. The fragments of the skeleton which were nd, must have belonged to a youth about sixteen or seventeen yenrs old, or to & man’ of very small stature. miles distant by Innd and three by water, ii in all re- pects an eligible one. ‘The publication of the Norfulk Bulletin has bean sus- pended for the present, in consequence of| the hands be- » | matters in regard to the temperance movement | residence of her parents, No. 30 South Seventh streét, | ,BALTIMORE—Arr Aug 5 steamers iit Tan ord ek pn gg the charges against them had not been ss throughout the State. The uction of this conven- | Williamsburg. : ‘ Bente Honduras Suse I8 (veda og woe 5 (4 A yetition was received from a number of. ns ask- | tion will affect sees snecally the course the or cant 3a bey oe el is of dese; a in Teak: tr bz Bae ing fo be organised ax a fire company in the Twentieth | temperance den county during the Wishart Center sane yeas ie eee a ming r on in cemparing the bones with those of an adult, I have 3 a. pectfull; lin, Halifax; Ocean Bird, Gibbs, Providence; Oartton “The 7 gg Ni *h the ate ime the United Cae rane ine Pana ne Oe SRInnR Mable talk Saveloye rine intending against the logality of the last | “PP Riser en toe, ee ae eae two pe RA d van “| ment. ca . . Saittemmctincien olglock, from their residence, No, 19 North Third street, " Stats Naval Hoss ital eats voll ventilated rooms, on | _, The clothing found near the remains consisted of one | Annual election held by Khgine Company No. 47 was ro The Louisville Riot. Featers District, without foriner wotiee > | Sa snip Buuriey, Abbot, Rania: rigs Leatan, Hi ‘and mattresses, and have the skill en laure. | beck frock cont, made of stuil und of coarse material, © | {ih ta members of the campany they had ie. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. In North Stamford, Conn., on Tuesday, A 14, Wu- | | BATH—Arr Aug 14 brigs Martha Kinsman, Edwards, Phila attention of Dr. Slinor, the surgeon of the Hos- | ji2it lead colored bat of felt wit oi on tiE on va, | nied the privilege of voting. Evidence was faken to Brave Lovrsviuex, August 11, 1965. | UB GOCiD, tecond 200 of Jo Ga eens, | NUON Are Aug'is bark x Antiint Sane Siig the Niky. tes | Jomen amd ut ve ear, oye ack ws maken an | 1 tna ot enor ed use MANY | Lwin to coprect some error in the acoount of the 1 sav yeer, ae bles Kate Foster, Kian, Parks Ina sunt | (Wout white linen with” printed borders, a pair of sleeve 4 . _ Decistont reservod. * 8% reade, : J a ES ad a ey rom Bt -Joreph's oon ‘80a | Suttons witha bunchof grapes on each B ‘The following decisions in cases reported in the Hxnatp | riot im this place on Monday last, published in your man, J aT : their Valuable aid in the cause of humanity. We ALexaypnis, Ang. 4, 1855, ile, 1p cig Renton Fe eee are glad to learn that Dr. John N. Schoolfiekl, chairman | B. F. Gaxtr, EsQ.:— ofthe Portsmouth Saniiary Committee, who has been Yours without dato is just received. 1 saw the coronor Wie Biv iasoct at ‘eens teens ox. | Yesterday; he rays that Surratt (not Sumwalt, as the on the occasion of the laxt meeting. were then rendered: | paper, and some others of the New York papers. It] MABITIME INTELLIGENCE. fe . Provideses Feeder ‘Willis from Hose Company No. 17, | 4, t+.404 in one of them that @ cannon. wasin pos- rae pe aE ee for sg ae ee Fie eg eae: Expulsion of B, Silleck Osborne from Hose Company No. | sesaion of the mob, and had been fired upon houses ns t Aug. faster jo Walton, NYork; Fujsom, “5 Spulbion of Sumuel J, Murphy from” Engine Compeny | coutaining foreigners, and that men armed with brig Afeicas, He ‘ness and distress prevailing throughout the city. Paltimore Sun had it) was at his house to examine tho | No, 6, returned as resi muskets were going through the streets, commi yee o fm Arr Ang 13 schr J. NYort. Ta Portnmonth the disense is ald. to be not at oll | clothes of the decented, and thut they do not correspond | Cenapinint of Hore Company ‘No, 29 against Engine | the gotta Shes eis axe bas ting Aue Ht | Habe otis porieden Gane, eT abating. Dr. J. W. H. Trugien, one of the most eminont | with the clothes of the Mr. Gantt who left his house some | Company No. 1, dirmissed. 2 Me greatest excesses. These repo false. Aug, ngerrecy joported 8 ihe Money ik 4 physicians in Portsmouth, and enjoying a very extensive | two weeks ago. The pants much torn, do. shirt, and | Complaint of officer Allen against Hose Company No. | The cannon was in the hands of a company of mili- ne has Wasi ‘Thrasher, do; Hosehas’ practice, baaate cases on Sunday, five of which he sent beot (but one fount), were, buried with the remains. The 39, dieeiseed. palhog xs tary, ordered out by the Mayor to suppress the riot, = reas alae Evade, heebe, Philadelphia, "eia’ lee pital, wot fi skin—foot ; pants a” t s. p50, 5 y ork. Leeod seuemare aii Sak aay ee oer Me black costars, “Dr. J. H. Bayne resides within tires: | wiaed mm S: Hanna vs. 5.C. Harrison, ls | ond the men armed with mu-kets ware members of SS | tee meen itten at ice nt Boney, forme’ ent of Mr. ‘ sal ‘ 4 Bripb, Wate: Wale eas cacy Mi etits the tever-ce: Bawtny inch, and not | Sot? of a mile of the place where the remains were Complaint of foreman of Engine Company No. 44, dis- | that company, who did not discharge their mus- Blackman, Philadelphia; 1; Daniel U Riggins, missed. and it is strange that be waa not sent for to ex- expected to live. he skull, & x F. B. ADDISON, Petition of John Provost to be reinstated » member of | kets once while under the command of their captain, "GALVESTON—Sia Prev to July 30 Bees TE Bao NC Since the a ance of yellow fever in Portsmouth, No clue yet to the murderer, Fire I epar{ment in Hove Company No. 16, ited. and, to my certain kno Sept. uscher, NYork; Urige Mary, Walker, and Praaicher? the Council of that town, it Is anid have expensed $5 0% MN ee discharged during the fn Rad Raa tat Bes, dos sake Mtn da 7” _ . tor the sufferers, and their fu resources are Wwe Marine Court. = fiecnaraee Curing wee ‘ a ey " vOLOCCESTER—Atr Aug 11 schr Martha Matis, Small, Be- following terrible scenc is related in # letter from Before Hon. Judge Birdsall. Hint to Mr. Commissioner Ebling. three Americans in the Eighth ward; this is also Ss HOLE—Are Aug 18, PM, briga Helen F Portsmouth :— Avorst lt.— Wing & Ellison va, New Fork and Brie b Aug. Reni My ton, NG, tor py lS Iruna, Philadel: ae eee te te et acreamotma: | Raiircad Cc.—In this case, the frets of which were report- mew proceeding from one wear by, and went to di:- | edocme time ago, the Court having denied the motion for cover the cause He found two men with the corpse ofa | non-suit, counsel for respective parties, G. R, Pelton for TO THE KPITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. way fale. Four Americans, up Main a mid -re eh oid do. Pid 1) 1 a family throws ashes or garbage into Yan-atreet | street, were fred upon by ; ca: from © | rayne TERMI TO AND PROM BAYAN A aay | 2 dtr ita geben Sat 8 party of ion fp! jue ‘ they are liable to a fine for violating a city ordi. | Howse, and two of mericans were ‘illed—Gra- | and Zu. From Havana mh and 23th, due ot New York 17d Bevenns, fo hem and Rhodes, two of the most quiet a joy be, ; am ani les, two most Y i sd q nance. If they put it into a box, barrel or any other ves- | apie offend! t Cxmecaxt Crrv—From New York 24 at Havana an | ielfact Sid brig itleu? Mer port § 4. sel, and leave it on the sidewalk for the dirt eart to take tnd mnofending' een inthe it. Tt Bs ao gud Kew Orleans ith. ‘Prom New Orleans Soh, Havaaa sot, | AGYSHGE: fear Rankin Ee pestis sn Contin, Forks th, g 4 - : i woman, who, in taking Sa. Hoan) had jrmmed | yiefntiit, avd Mr. atom for defendant, appeared in court I it at thet " release the body, knowledged by the Irish themselves that # at New York 2h. Sod they then deserted it, and it wus sometime before hs | this morning, and defendant's counsel consented that | it sway, the box, barrel or vessel is sure to be stolen. I | commenced the fighting in the Righth A 4 SNBerims Cr’ On. Naw GnaxapiFrom New York 11th, ar. | s,@ACKSON VILLE Arr Aug 4 achrs Beho, ” + 6th, Castilian, do; 7 could bribe a negro to bury it. Passing through the | Judgment might be entered for plaintiff, of $350 and | speak from dear experience, having lost in that way | 20d they say they were instigated by other | fiving.st Havana 2H and New Orieans Aun. Prom New Or- | Sui Gen Hetyoyr Adare Boa OM house be nw oight meninone ros, al down with tbe fe | Sv" without prejudice tothe legal liability of defend: | {me (pen'y boxer. My neighbors alo, are annnyed in { BetEola, but by Whom they vill not “tell, | gee Savana Mn, due Ney Worth ariving Havana | Jae, Uptan, Rioeton Ji Ang 1 seh Bee Pickett Basics; A joor, in their the t have right to « § , pT sohe Son Toll of robert looking cusspaaion who Tad ded daring ac TE? gaunt therenpon ordered Judgment for plaintif, of | therame way, and no doubt many of ourtellow citizens, | Write this hoping to correct Seay omieeaeeh eer Hin dae st gw Yor Ui. From New Orleans 29th, Havens | Norns sehr ‘flan, Detgerrt, Scant, NB; ot, the his comrades too weak to lift the corpse 50, $12 allowance and costs. My object in writing this is, that i iggest: Anawas—From New York 25th, ving at Havana ad . a praia dhe this scene bad him. | }t will be vecollected that this suit was brought to re- pega of tach dust cork having’ bull to coat wore ee a ee: a on yi 4 snd know Herr rine Fee tow Gnieana hy Havana 13, cul CI MMR se self buried nine of bis relatives. cover value of 144 barrels of potatoes, frozen while bei milies know when they come round. By so doing the 4 the eit the election ver et Batt Banas * VEN—Arp Aug 15 ‘Neuvitas, Ne { cxetePos ait itcow, Yarns. cguveyed to New York om slefndant’s road. Plaintiff | strects would be kept eleancr and tn a more healthy gon- | OU that the el should pass i Cree ch a NOs. cate. teat, | BEM CETERA Morghay Morgan. Ais han, Neleon, shipped the potatoes at Rochostor for Now York, on board } dition, and it would be a great convenience to the fab. | Nd it would have done so, had it not been Matis from New York Sg ay” 3 ladelphie. Sid sebra ain Virginia: Wan Hoary, ‘TO THR KDITOR OF THF HRRALD. the Buffalo, Corning and New York Railroad, prepaylt lic generally, A CONSTANT READE! articles published in the anti-American papers cuties: aheae er a a 5 nh eS Ok : ! The accompanying was published in your paper a year | fright for the whole distance. The potatoes werosarried | | Now Fore, Aug. 15, 1855. setting forth that the American ‘was com| att ON. Ori — 58 | RTS PDK Sid Aug 18 aches Angenett, Blackwell, or two.ago. The stetememts made thereln, ff pon would | PY, he Buffalo and Corning road to a point on defemlant? of 3 and sarassing, ready murder and kill | y,dvefrom Havana28 3. eB ort aad | + Frances C Seal, Srnlth, do; Stranger, Dinah Ni road, and by them conveyed to New York; that while on defendants’ road they were frozen, for defendants moved for a non-suit, on und, first, that there is no proof of contract be- tween the parties; that if liable at all, only so to the N 7 20 7m yorvon ov THE NEW TORK Maat Budalo and Corning road, and they to plaintits; suit The accompanying correspondence relative tothe treat- ae by hoe] ae ee bring them to the notice of those mow suffering from that i terrible scourge, yellow fever, might prove of value to them. EH. ves Charleston and Havans at cone u n, do, Board of Supervisors. eve foreigner in the thereby inciting foreign- ‘Monday. janday, the sail EW LONDON—Arr Aug 14 Mexico, Crary, Troy oe do what they did. Lor AMERICAN Sree. ul edn, and he mb aI leave Ch Heston tof Havensae | 8 egrintreatan = In the absence of the Mayor and Recorder, Suporvisor DAM ~ NEW ORLBANS—Chl Aug 9 steamsbip 0 Vi Par. Wakeman, of the Twelfth ward, was called on to preside, aren, 0. Poeneninnrnnnancnnanacier | YORI Ree Reena, fate se The members préent were—Alermen Moser, Brow, | (eee OD On at | oa ah -Zertages and Tecrs tudended jor the Naw Youu | | YORYOLK—Chd" Ang 13 Br brig Voloshy, Darrah, Br Wess Hoffmire, Howari, Wm. Tucker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, | by the reccipt of intelligence that Mr. Poke, clark | Mxtit?’™wd’eeraled, E 1 in the English Ca of ament of yell fever at Bolivis Steers, Kelly, Wakeman, Christy, Ely, Hi * teacher ‘ fe prave nna ature ie ne meee, Les sadop- | oy ction alone suit was. properly prougbt in the band | Board then adjoutned until 2 o'clock Friday, for the pur- teaineguendy let L) ? poorer ym Keanedy, bp sobrmrnt PERE a Dlg Naty Se peal it it epid - uf these intifts, ms vf id, of » OD aeenltcated and selenite noting mina’ have long badtod | “*Hrom dls decision an appea) will be taken sige Fly sald, of securing the attendance o | the arrival of the Northern cars, that the follo Fest of Hew Fok Ava ey Sp complicated and tific medical skill, READER OF THE ‘Tbe present meeting of the Board, were the facts proved before the Coroner's jury, CLEARED. Beran ey eager Marine Affairs. neve wae transacted, Sl cost the cif; 58 Thee, oe who held an inquest on the . Mr. Kei ; 4 Ship Morning Star, Foster, San Franclsco~dng Opin Bouvar, February 28, 1853. } Lavvcnr—At 11 o’elock, yesterday, by W. H. Wobb, | Tursilay at the same vice, And with the same result | 9 shipbuilder, wae formerly 9 peop tt Eup Srlent Hil, LiverpoolSpodord. Moseny x6 ; eg ee tein Sealers of arora tered Feq., from his yard, foot of Seventh street, Fast river, a | coat of $48 more, am ef pe gy Rd it Ah gg bay patie Dore & Taeshee. , partic ed “ ‘ no doubt, witl the samo benefiele’ | macy then existed between his wife Ba Bang, leston— Dunbar: result to the community on from Sows time after his removal to Coldwater, Kewnehy Bere Bl deen i as BWP A cure of yee ree t bes leave to observe that it way | OFS of 960 tons, called the Fabine. Also, about a fort- vowered a here, named Marigueta | night since, a bark of 600 tons, called the Texas—both Ofila, and naed by in restoring to perfect | tor Messrs, Wakeman, Dimon & Co.—to run as packets to boon Soaured’bysovéral medial praetitionnes W be in| ener’ sae ne sever to bein a Bostox asp Evi Compant.—W. bopelew and dying state, After the recovery of the | giat to re that oe ee Tootatten wise of team second patient under Mrs. Oflla’s treatment, the doctors | ohips bowen Boston and Liverpool, direct, is meoting bad recourse to the same remedy; and the result is, that | with goneral fayor in this community. The route from Fd = veourred since the 10th instant, that 1} Posten to Liverpool, dir will be considerably shorter heard ” than that now e fs ‘As the “‘berbena”’ (nervena campostre) is well known | the Collins steagann Sat L.A ety uite common in the moist lowlands of all the colo- | will be introduced,’ the caving of one Or two days 18 description of it, | presume, would be suportiuows, | making the passage, over the ay Bethe eenpens it any wistake, I enclose a leat of each by the European steamers, is considently counted or anh here as “hembra” and macho,’ or | the profits of the enterprise, it te tho ht, fully justify ‘and male. J also seni 8 box full of earth comtain- | tho expectation that the stock will De goedasan jratity 7) 'g two plants of each of these species. mont. It is proposed to build’ three forth- Gay to day, ‘putting money in their purses,” without | divcovered that the criminal intimacy betw: ri Giving an equivalent to the city, paities had keen renewed, but was reconelfed to tie ge Watson, Seah tee wife on obtaining from her and Poken an oath that Brig - telligence, never see cach Brig 1 BES tmstnne Marten tiny ta | tee Kasper the Maas aN | ed ere et ip Hampton oad, from nthe Y fest Coast of Africa, last | writing to Poken, and succeeded in intercepti Schr Sarauac who ret to: the Galea Beater in hon Fecueere | of then, whieh made an appointment with Bakes feu Wa mander, H. Y. Purviance; Lieatenanta, Chatlea S. Me. | tat she would meet him at Coldwater on Tnesday | aehr Tit nar Foncugh, Wm. B. Hopkins, Wm. W. Koberts, nud J. M. | evening. On that evening Kennedy arranged tobe | Se" onder Wainwright, (the last named being sent hore sek f, at home. Poken having arrived at Col Sloop ATT dhe rig Eoiphin, ss paneer) Paved dataation | obeerved by Kennedy walking up and deen canes Propeber gait Fear on, . B. ij jo] . Wu eee oe ot Tg nF. Abbotts Act his house, having an ebony ruler inhis hand, at | Steamer M tached to a piece of string. Kennedy went out and E. E. Potter and Charles Peck: Boa’ Gunner, R. N. Peake: Carpenter, Joseph” pte acked what he wanted. Poken replied that he had | _ Steamship Jamestown i may be as woll to mention that tho loaves of the | with at an expense et «te, senenars, Boerum; f + | come to see Mr. Sanson, (who has a store in Cold: | 38%, basepgers, 0 Ladia Paseod ie. male plant have ly boon used here, from thelr | stock Is to be $1,600,000, in sheer oe gage oat cee! | Ian; Curgeon's Steward, Charles Hy ipaue -ant MGClel | water) and that he bad'a right tobe there. Am al. | ancy morning. of Caper Deacere yaee at Sowiok | s “Ait Ag Ti sehr Orrin Cow), Smith, Rondout. eldihg more juice than those of the male. | have, payable ‘ensued ip Phila. | TAUNTON—Arr Aug 10 schrs Sammi 1.'C ; KENNETH MATION io ¢ ‘uy taoet active nary ease narption te rataed. | ie Nir om The, Marton va ous nacre bedy in the face with the bo] kr ae calege Kon | sielock Hhureiay morung, 30 nord oa BE fon, Skew NO lig Fxcellency the Governor and Cominanier-in-Chiet, | purines men are interested in the eq eed | fom the United States, ‘sont or nen already referred to. | faware. , ; x f e s , t, and we om t States, on the coast of Africa, since | Kennedy drew a double barrelled pistol, and, re- Ship Antartic, Stouffer, Ant and | Se Se She eee ee eee ets | Tee ma, bt ten hal en | egg ns 6a ettee) of wee ths pal ances nai ie ommencement he aloop-of-war Probie, fr st por ‘ w va 4 ni z " 4 Brena prep ; | the M53} stenapel tp of the ne Mate Bostn Bitacion gaia Et, Reetnort, arsine at | oiretseateg 40 BF peared We oe, amt too | & Bre ele Mar cn, Card, Windsor, NS, 14 days, with pine rat, Iq "3

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