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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1855. ‘The Mpidemic «i Norfolk and Portsmouth. | cariou: foundation shanties are erceted, which the neces Mayor's Ofice. Our Nebtnske Correspondence. He probably. confederates about to help | spoke sip Enoch Treat, of Boston, from Wew Orieans for La- so SUFFERERS SY YELLOW FE- | sitiee of poor people them to In the | DESCENT UFON A DISORDERLY HOUSE—A CURIOUS FONTS#NELLE, N. f. we 7, a8 nO cline has since been obtained of him. ’ BELIEF FOR THE Dodge Co., N. T., Tt is 7, wih cotton, Ae, ‘ va course of time the sea, continues to soak thi ‘A a matter to! in confinement s man who ry VER AT NO‘ICLE AND PORTSMOUTE, Wis week, eke ee a ee AND INTERESTING CASE. ; uguat 6, 1865. evidently had ao little for his own life. His | ¥; tor At « meeting of ic committee, held at 12 Insurance fray rots iho weet, td redurs the wine pan Tae rapid inerence in the mumber of houses of prosti- | Full Particulars af the Massacre at Fontencile,and | eacape was truly wondetein ie Buildings, at 1 P. M., om 21, the following nam- | a state ion. This, with the want of cleanli- | tution in thia city 1s only equalled by the undisguised Incidents Pertaining Thereto—Prompt Action of =e od persons were adic’ to the committee to receive sub- | ness, wage Th oa Bag ge lta and apparently fearless manner in which they are car- Gov. M. W. Izard to Protect the Frontier Settle Stock Sales. of Be 2H, Knight, Peanambace, scriptions for the relic! of the sufferers at Norfolly and oe ell pean presen rete “thous aiscose, | ried om, The keepers or proprietors of these places do | ment —Exrcitement Amonget the & Pamaperma, Aug. 21.— Reported suits sugar, to BO wi Portsmouth, Va. more one of the nature of fever.’’ not seem to be troubled with the slightest dread of the nelle under Protection—' do, Connells, 5,’ 75; rr) Steul to i. P ant John Raggecty ‘4 of the fover at is Military Pelunteer Sok | do, Connells, 5,785 7 beach Wen Taunton), Staples, Apalachicola, 16 daga, en” John C. Greet, The Miscarete maid fo Ge tevent. rom the old Gahioued | 12% OF ils cficers, and go on es quietly and unconcera- | gions Lae on the Frontier—General Newe, ge. | [annho%,08% i iY colton, Ae, lo wmaaien. Sis beeee ‘A. B, Neilson, fever, and some think that it was imported from | edly In their career of orime and disgrace as ifthbre was | 5 the time this reaches you the garbled newspa- | stv Tennsylta War Hoary Hovlon, Giles, Pictou, 10 days, wiih coal, te T Benj. L. Swan, Moses Taytor, by way of Rio Janeiro, some age, into | no auch thing in the world ss punishment. ‘The public, rv 0 the WSP® | Reading RR, cash, Forlster, Heniford, NC,6 days, Saifed tm Joseph Spmpson, fae Marsinati leans. However tal are la EN ©} to, cecm to te jerfectly unmindful and carcless about | Pet reports of an attack Sioux Indans on do, a5, 824; 10 Lehigh ‘ p ‘with sehr L. sana, for New York. Seopa Ress, A Stewact, Faunitct onone of the ike prinelpife cf the | it Hoy ofteudo we hear of the most frightful out- | Fontenelle, and the murder of two of our citizens, | 8174; 6.00, 84 “Bebe Wiliam ay ae ‘Anson G. Phelpe Johu D. Jones, rt, with the well known “Yellow duck””—it Is rated in theve places without their causing | will have reached you. I should have written yon | Fentycky, Sonn Behr Bay Bite, Bearse, Boston, Sdayy. | Cavid Hadde Caleb $ intend more pervading and lew manageable Lou a brief excitement, or without steps | before concerning it, but the excitement, &c., pe. | tacky, sown, 107. Meond Board Wereoe fare Hotkland, dogs ‘ jesenh Wala, Man. 8 dale, pearguoegaping ent phiysiclan of Mobile prediotsd | yeing taten to prevent the repetition of similar ones. | talning thereto has rendered. it impossible. T was Be, eee oa Alleghany Co Oe P ee Dae Wines Bal River. George T. Elliot. F: = Me Eade two mig PE get oe ay ine a often ners i re ee lid RS young present at the time of the affair, and will now give Peading RR, 85, 403; ; 6 co, bs 4 3753 or coer Bo Grnith, Jane, Brookhaven. i ey |. P, Phoenix reat it wi . re 5 a Si tf jes Arig rom bosom U vs : Cornelius We Lawrence, Luthor Beadish, Hent treated with hem died. He advised water slope, | thetr iontiies, tinmured in'those dens af infamy, aun. | TOUS te statement thereof io a elo ts Line oo wbtopelles Locit Poini, French, ‘Charleston, & days, with Ellwood Walter John David Wolts, internally and ¢: jected {o ever), privation and insult, and compelled, by Foutenelle is one of the most prosperous settle: ‘05, 28%: 6 do, bb, 205 . faitimore, with mise, to 5 Riley. Cornelius J. Sprague, Jay Bishop, “ Starvation and the most inhuman treatment, to submit | ments in Nebraska, situated upon the Elk Horn RR, 83 Sloop Victory, —,'Fall River. H, M, Scbieffelin, Wm, H. Aspinwall, ; to the cacritice of (helz virtue, Few of the quiet citizens | 1 about thirty-five or forty miles to the north- BELOW. Wm. B. Crosby, Henry Young, MRS. CAPRA SAMUML C. REID. of this city are awate, or ever dream, of the amount of | Tver, iyfive or iy One bark South of the Highlands a: «unset Frederick Bromeo, Moses H. Grinne!! f Mes. Mary J. | ¢2imeand cruclty committed in houses of prostitution, | west of Omaha City, some twenty-five miles west Wind during the day from South. Josiah 0. Low, The melancholy tidings of the death of Mrs. Mary J- | ¢7the numier of innocent females, gifted with toomuch | fom the Missouri river and about the same distance eee Culeb Barstow, Reid, wife of Capt. Sam. C. Reid of this tity, was received | peauty for their own good, who are induced toenter ‘ Sal The ship Zurich, for Havre, has aachored at the 3 W them oa various pretences, and never escape from | from the mouth of the Horn. I¢is the frontier town Ca Tiy-sday, August 16 ‘>, 884 Broome atreet, the them hefore their ruin is effected. A curious case | in Nebraska, beautifully situated near the Big-Bend | 1:47 of Sona Ww. Herons, Fs., M.D., formeriy of | — saizs or New Smire—A ship, taken by Mayor Wood respecting it. The victim in this | that skirta that river. There are eighteen houses Married. fons, built at Kennebunk, on private, ‘grins, the’ two taler pa A Eee en ae Gene eee tiow erected here, and were about twenty families | 09 Tuestoy, \ugust 21, by the Rev. Dr. Tlawks, Jaa | Septe oid, $9000 cab fohngon, 100tons, country towards the close of last 'year and went to Gal- | all located and improving their claims and. town. | jate James Port to by Reda daughter of the 13, veston in Tcxas, where she had a brother in easy circum- Sunday le OF ¥ Mances, After rernaining at that place for a short time, | ‘The Punka Tndians (a branch of the Sioux) often | ._ p Syniay crets, August 12, by the Rev. John BAL | | NEW ORLEANS, Aug 2)—Are ehips Jula Howard, NYort; Gullan C. Verplanck, , ral Phei at the subscription books, with the ‘led ta the treasurer, W. HH. alu here yesterday. Mra, Reid died at Wheeling, Va., on Supday last, the 19th fast., in the62d year of her age. She had been on a-visit to one of her son's in the West, and had lately gone to Wheeling to.attend to the erection of a monument over the gravé of her eldest son, Lieat.”| Reid, of the U. 8.A.,wh0 died there some years ago. Mes. Reid wus the daughier-of Capt. Nathan Jennings, of Fair- received, b¢ ut of Lear street, as early avenient, in order thai ppeedy re- mittanges may be =uade to Norfolk and Portsmouth, that immediate aid may be given to the sufferers ia the of thely greatest Dee ne wdsence from ¢ een of the city of many mom , ‘ vn of the 1 gota, Conn., who distinguished himself at the memorable A x city, to Miss hardy, Boston, ee appoin « Friday last, hax dotayed dhe re: | atiie of Trenton, tn the Continental army under Gen. | the yellow fever becoming. pre nt, her brother un visited us and were quite Ua peg » The Sore. Hy Riayvan, of Jamaica south” iy, to senate % tuza of their book sabecrs pions, Washington. She. tinguished for her domestic | Texas, and sent her to with a family in Sr. Louis. | Indian village is but some eight or ten miles distan a Nontay evening, Syrast 20, by the Rev. Mr. Kora | pHILAMerehtes ne Coutengenienes. eee ‘The treasurer a: iuvwledges the receipt of tive one | Wanbington | She nn ghee s a ‘At parting, he presented “his elster with $500 in cash, yy also were quite friendly, For some weeks | koviteh, Iotm WAsrek' merthant, of Brasscls Bole | NYC: Petec binds ‘Catpenter: and Howards ase tm dollar de. and ther subscriptions to the | firtues, and as being. emporaty of Mrs. Mafi- | besides. au ich he thought would we bad been aware of the fact that warilke | ginm, so Miss Hrs J si daughter of F. M Stagg, | atdwie ‘tock, Calals; scurw & Flower, Raywor, Ouat of seven br ired anit seventy-two dollate, | Jon wre, Gen. Macomby ‘im. Wirt and others, by | be Sufficient for til she should hear of Indians were prowling in our vicinity, but | !sy., of ’hitadelphi 7 a | Gh: Bawin Heed, Green, Boston; 1. L Stephens, Studley, New og (#127) tivo: Rundred and geventy-iwo dol: | wd abe was great ed. Her brilliant talents | ftom hin, As, ¢ family with whom | Fnticipated not mueh danger. About a week pro- in Wednesday; August 15, Paul's Church, by the | X07) Hawin Sauzer, Gould, Boson: Serap, Berzy ii hil to Babee wo wm thaaeatls feolloge at she time Capt, Reid. became | she was living, 3 uly came on to | ions to the attack apon aa bere, Chey had wed Rev. Eltiot Habersham, Jou’ aD Wirws, ay, of | ABUSER, Blache, 00; Mary Hits, Garter i at So, distinguished for having fought the Duttle of the brig | this cily, with & aad put | Tee Omaha indians upon: thelr buffalo hi fan Francisco, California, to TIE WHDY, daughter | Ane hes fi vectote Welly, NYS N Hetnes, = up at the Presevtt J mente Ai! De cap boar tied in one of Use, teacher in a sabioe day, whil unt, some » i; i of the Hon. J. W. Wilde, ‘of Augush ‘Georgia River, moved to.a | fifty miles to the west of us, killed their chief—Lo- AS 4 ‘Cid steamer, Put Neal, brigs M. the Second avenue, and adver- n Foutgnelle—and five of their warriors. Even Died. Plummer, Peraatabneo; narence (82) Biuboss Turks tadands Ur aaaugtion a govern | fhen we didnot apprebend they would dae Kill aR | om oniay morning, Ages %, Cann avouncs, | Hon serait eben ieee mie crete a 9 of our 18. : on of the late Wilfam O'Brien. , ; 2 Ot Eee jartot the ey, one On Sunday’ Inst, just as Ihad seated myself to | “fis t-iends and acquaintances, and Yoge of his ‘bron wie Disasters, ce. heroine, not being very wel scguainied with the | enjoy a ‘dinner at my quiet frontier boarding | thers, William, John, Robert and Joseph, oy bro J Sie 800100, of Salem, lost on Const of Sumatra, was fey Merb ts tam ra edlored womna | FOO “che ptartlin F. “Load up, load up: two | ineited to attend hia funeral, this afiernocBine Bessy | fon, bil in Saleen in TANR: OF the Sve.eve tnturasne ext the direction to her boarding house, . This woman ‘ite poate tie ther fi “F four ovelock, from his late residence, No. 26 Be hall Past | MeNeres. Tie Marine, 14,000 mt, he: American, 1200 °ae the politely offered to lead her home herself, | men killed and one scalped by the Sioux Indians, ence ce, No. CTWenly- | pe Merce eet cela ce te name but instead of doing eo contucted the little Prussian | when in the bottoms!” started’ me toward my cozy Te es -aihicehak “A ddiaat "66, “liar a dhsony piers oooh Seer ages tg heauty to Mercer street, where a ‘respectable female | tent, before which was flying a small edition | | On Honiay morning. Angus) oth Benjamin Patt: se Viarcond Bosna te. © tate har tee bearding house” is kept. Here she daw a Mrs. Brown, | of the stars and aixipes, at which point. the | Th'tye coh year of her age. ek, | 3 Wood's Hole and Taupaulin Cove, but get one of tke keepers, with whom she had an interes! settlers were fast ring with their rides, | “"Her friends, and thow of her sons, are invited to a | of Withont much trouble, leaking badly. Will go oa the ma- little chat, and related all her mishaps since het arrival | xo, Now, an Indian scrimmage _ under | {end {he funeral, from her late residence, No. 99 Moncoe | Fine ral'way at ‘Holmes’ Hole for repairs. Gen. Armstrong, drew ber the most eminent men of that period. On the ion of the adoption by € gress, in 1818, of Capt. Rejd’s demgn of the present flag Of the Union, Mrs. Reid, wth the sid of some. young la- dies, made the first ngled banner,’”’ which waq displayed for the fry the Capitol at Was! i on the 13th of Ay 918 0m that occasion Mr. Clay was Speaker of the House of Representatives, and com- plained to the laie Hon, Mr. Wendover, member from this city, that Mre. Reid and the ladies should have been per- mitted to make the flag without remunerated. Mrs. Reid wes a most devoted mother, and will be deeply la- Pegs by her family and a large circle of our oldest itizens. 70 THY 1°OR OF THE HERALS. New Yorx, Angas! ply vith the sufferers at No ver, and (eeling confide: contend with that dreadful ¢ gratuitous professional. vly to proceed immediaiel: liet committee af New Yor y to Chat place. iam also ready \ the shape of medicine, sufficient » auceess ly offer THOMAS G. BOOTH, THE ACTOR. in this Jand of liberty. She told Mrs. Brown that she 4 tbs Sou Bvznzrz,, Leach, of and. for Galem from, all the ¢ Cmay present themseives to my " node . ef any circumstances is decidedly unpleasant. It looks | sizcet, this morning, at ten o'clock. ¥ . . during t ont epidemic. Not SSDS POON, Gree tat ANG) Tucci Canetes || “wad bx separ nas Hoare erp ey ee | wall enough on paper. But when it comes inthe |" Altny papers please copy ia lumber god bare was capelaed about nine og RAID, OF A uote urected to Broadway on faturday, and hit remains having been conveyed to this | Mrs. Brown was very much teva wi sincerely sympa. | Shape of the one I refer to, with a thirty-five or forty nly, on Tuesday morning, Augus!-21, Marcarer, | in Boe “during a freth breeze from BW, will a heavy sea rane adi be promptly ¢ itende | to. ¢. C. SCHELE, M. city, the funeral ceremonies will take place thix morning | of one so young and so beautiful, and sincerely sympa: | TOPS t ctch of praitic between us and the settle- en A, Lawrence, aged 25 years. Pine athe capt and crew succeeded in reaching ther M Ci ri LY s Ne thized with her. Mrs, Brown a kind heart, aa | ’ sand friends of the fumily are Myited to {And were taken off at7 PM by boats Br vanity lps ea from No, 19 Ludlov ir. Booth was a native New | fered to take our’ Héfdine under her (Mrs. Brown's) pro- | ments, andonly a baker's dozen of fighting men, wo- | fit incr! this afternoon, at one ovclock, from | SusaPcse, from Wallon, NB, and. arrived at Balem 17th OUR NORFOLK QOBRBEPONDZNCE- Yorker, and an actitgf’ marked ability. He was.a mem- | tection, She (Mrs. Brown) statddthat he kept a female | men excited and babies crying, it don't feel good. | pty {he Thneral this arena, Mt > The F waliwned by Messrs Boswell & Boyce, and was not ta- Norvork, Aug. 20, 1855. Lis of Lolest Death —N ws from G mt and Portsmouth bonrding house, in whichshe ‘iovited Emilie (the Chris- | We made up our minds—thoce that did not feel any et ne ene ete anne a eetwaN, aged 26 years ‘ tian name of our heroine) to take up her residence, Fmi- | qualms. of conscience for fighting on Sunday—to | tye funeral will take place this atvernoon, st one | _ Arr at New sarod lpn aug Wintel Maybe lie, poor little innocent, thinking that a ‘female board- | give them the best we could fe: they came upon us. | o'clock, from his late residence, No. 6:8 Houston street. | Pacitle Ocean, Faoud 1a abip Wiliam se Henry, Maybe terly he has played ig fuBaVestern cities, but was engaged ver of the National Theati¢;Company, under the manage- ment of Mc. Chanfrait, exceedingly popular. Lat. and Boa! Suppiteo—The Weather, the Doctors, end os ayes “) i c, fre 4 a t Burton’s for the comii on. Mr. Booth was about36 | ing house’ had the same meaning in this country as in ; mi Sent home 190 bosee" Years aula incheoe. Aj the Winco is atv to thie | Fenn, where cigs apace here embroidery and | See oueea® clan of tue rangers Captain Wan. | Cu eerags og 2i Sable Kansan, age 05 years, | clit got thy om, Waten, Pace Ocean, Ser Those who haye lied in our city since Saturday; as far | elty, two months einee, # recovering from a long an ney work is done, kind, i ty | Kine, “Lieutenast J. W. Pattison, Se t E.G, | native of Duntemnline, Seotland, ; . lara Ball, 4 ean. : of illnens, off the stage he was truly a | and promised to return with her the'next day. ine, ‘Lieutenant J. W. ison, Sergeant E. G. ie ‘ Arr at Bosion tk Rothschild (of Orleans), Allerton, on Chest eaee eee Hee A a oe ae ie ey his | The hext day eae, and with it came Heaule, "all went | McNeely, Carr, J. Underwood, ‘H. Carpenter, J, | ,_Uis tiends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | North Pace Oceaa, frm land sinus, Beran, Mrs, Mary Mase (Italian), aged #2. death will be sincerely. #€gretted. by. thousands whose | on nicely until night drew her dark mantle ‘over the | Whittier and W. Haskins started fora “free fight.” | pinto ciconce, Nv. 96 Amos street, between Bleecker | Sid from New London Tey ship Coren, Fish, Pacific Occem Vallen. hours of relaxation have gen nfad- light by his pleasant- | earth, when Emilie was astonished at the change in the | At the edge of the town they met the wife of one of autciaeeil derentats is ” At Fayat July 29, by lette fro Capt Cudworth, San Fraa- ries. hae te aspect of affairs, and began to suspect that allwas not | the murdered men, who had escaped from the sa- ‘On Mond cleco, NK, 60 sp on board; wud tand it next day, and proceed 7 7 ‘i August 20, at 11 o'clock, Wiitia Crean, | South right, ‘The kind hearted Mrs. Brown requested Emilie to | yages with a spear wound in the thigh, hurrying in. | aged 56 year=. path Om 8 SOND: Cock arate ee tee aitire. | Euuilie obeyed, sm | Also, near that, the Indians were just below us under Fils revaaias will bo taken. to Calva ry Cemetery, from | tnd, Nit had ken he 2 8 Thy Geeontereow- i ) is sidence, 12 r S : y the hill, rifling a tent at the brickyard. Away went | his lute residence, 126th strect and Ninth avenue, at one | |i oe ER ms Sh Savorn oak #1, lat 98 40. a “nice party of ladies and gentlemen.” What Tek tates mille further’ saw it is unnecessary to. mention, | the party down the hillat fall speed. The Indians | o'clock this afternoon, Suffie it to sey, that Emilic’s fate Dedved tht satin that | ‘broke for the tall grass and chapparal near by in a On Monday, Au iu Mrs, Job Jakeman Mrs, Thomas Hephir Mrs, Sarah Taylor, «ard 22. Mrs. Hatton, (wile of the Teller of the Parmers’ Bank.) is9 Virginia Le i Thos, Jennings, (drm of G. W. farrant & Co.) .C, Barclay, (oue of our most prominent book- s.) George, (colores, is. Hall's jail.) ‘Tho news from Go-port and Portsmouth this movaing is more encourayi: diminished, and the (wo places looking more animated. Ove friends fro: abrovd are sending in supplies of movey and provisions. From Baltimore the amount re- ceived is $920—$4°.0 of this contributed by the indi- viduat members a! altimore Steara Pack Petersburg, ubon! 32,00; Washington, ( $250—$95 of which wu: contributed by Kindle ‘troupe, $62 3 omptroller’s offices, and $128 60 ‘ t (clerks and heads of bi DEATH OF CAPTAIN STARK, U. 8. MARINES. {10m the Norfolk (Va.) Beacon, Aug. 20, It ia with deep regret that we announce the death, by apoplexy, of Capt. Wai. Stark, U.S. Marine Corps, whic 100% place at his iesidence in this city, Saturday ’morn- ing, at quarier past 7 o'clock. Capt. 8. wae ene of the most efiiefent uns accomplished officers in. the corps, having served with much distinction throughout the Florida war, and as a captain of marines on several sta- fions. He had returned in March from a cruise in the West Indies, where he commanded the marine guard of the frigato Colmnbia, and at the time of bis death was Quarter Master on ‘thigfstation. With a quiet, unassu- wing manner, he combined tender feeling and the power 4o command in a high degree. Hts loss wil. be seriously felt by the service, and will prove irreparable to his iamily. must £0, WicKttam Rox, only soa of Oliver Spoken, &, u 4 B, and Susan ‘smith, aged 1 year, 2 months and 8 days. Ship Ocean Ranger, Friead, from Jumaica for London, July night as did that of many other beautitul beings before | hend of the river, and right after them came Aree S 7, iat eh On tee tO a. i her. She was ordered to accompany one of the geutle- | the boys for a hand to band scrimmage in the Beicceaeah iteen nate eine emetars: i MLavwrence, Hallett, fim Baltimore June 13 Coe A men prerent to her bedroom. Cries, prayers and en- | brash, But they could not be started trom am- fs E tew dave’ 4 Cia ‘also, July 16, lat 12 N, lon 25>, treaties were in vain; she was forced to obey, and her | push, After eating abont the grass and chap Be oo fs ie fae ws Sige Sses, a Bia Cunt entnd, Lambert, from} h. for NYork, Awe ruin was effected, | She often thought of scape. pt ison. | paral, covering about 100 acres, for some two | peth A. Carter, NB, for Liverpool, ¢ Allerton, Htighes, no means. The sceond fay. ue caged inthe rameman, | Hours, they returned to town, and then found the | The relatives and friends of the fumily ace respectfully | 4 Bak Nicholas Curwen, Mumford, from tamaica for Lam- ment, 9 soung girl, who had been coger window ia the | bodies of the murdered men, The sight was an | invited to attend the funeral. to-morrow afternoon, at | 9m .uln tof Cape Antonio, | | rae reromintory of the house, with all her clothing. ‘This | unpleaont one. Stretched out upon the prairie lay Clee cee aa Meer aes ieee Cayenne “Aug 4 Tat 82 48, Jon 00 28. Rorianet determined Finilie to make a similar attempt at all | two of our men, shot down in cool blood, and one | Fas! inthe pe Rd pita that aie | Bak rgntlin, Gibbs, from Boston July 10 fo tinea, hazards, After‘being in the house about ten days, ae ate vo ge It wy bokeh stir ant ui a blood gna Tonokve ugust 20, Eizanera Doxonve, wife ot Mi- we BA ty coe nce for 8 Johae, KF, Ata 12, ae yailed upon a washerwoman to aid her, and succees that coursed our ve! Aroun m we stood, 7 lat, de. ‘3 ' . Fevting hait her wardrobe and herself out of the house. | and with hands raised to heaven, we mutually swore | .crtends of the family, those of hier brother, John Foreign Forts, Ehe then zeturned with some of her friends, and demand. | to Kil] such of the Sioux or Punka Indians as should | gyectfullly invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, | 2.4PE*—In port July 14 barks Said Bln Sulla, Ward, ed the rest of her property, This was refused, unless she | hereafter visit Fontenelle—and our boys meant it. | at «ne o'clock, from her late residence, No. 263 Hast Thir- | 7an2bax, arr tune ts; Arthur Pickering, Cloutman, une, jaid six collar. The usual plan was then followed: @ | “irom Mra, Porter--the woman who escaped—I | tecuth street, near avenue A. z Cinteg acts hott duc 8 bares Mi Ohio, complaint was made at the Mayor's ofice: a warrant Os | Jean the follow! ct particulars of the dread: | On Tuesday, -Auguet 21. Imocexm Wraox, wife'of Wil- | Biiviniion Chae te heen ie seams chase, diae, @ fasued by ‘he Mayor for the arrest of the keepers, andon | learn the following exact pa rs of nesday, August 21, ns Ny 1 Chase, ; brigs Judge Hathaway, Le- Monday as ening Mr. Laviler, aided ly a police force, made | {vl murder:—Mr, J. Porter, wife and George De- | lium Henry Wilson, aged 35 years, 8 months and 2 days. Pree Mee a ere eee, to eal nat May tor Personal Intetligence. ‘The Culline steamehip Balt Capt. Comstock, leaves to-duy for Liverpool. She will carry about one hundred twenty passengers, among whom is Chancellor Farmington, of Michi; Holtimore, $200. New York —Jos. Dy. Charles J. Hempel,¢a distinguished thir ed 5 ic- ve, after getting through thei k’a work of ‘the relatives and friends of the family, the members of a ‘ q y de wel, ea distinguished homeopathic | a deccent upen the house, and arrested the two proprie- | marce, after getting throug] ir week's wo! 1 KLeVTSERA—No Am vessel in port Aug 9. 6g eaeelh $200; Brown & DeRosset, | quthor and physican of his clty and the translator und | ‘reese: SMe, Brown and Mrs. Barton—with six other | breaking prairie some four miles below town, started | the Harrington Guard, and the officers and members of | Igetann Iai.ixn (Bermuda) fa port fu 9 ship Toniau, Cl- Snape ewe ne expounder of ‘the works of Charles Fourier, was mar- } females. They were detained for the night in the Four- | on Saturday evening, (July 28,) as was their cas Nthind ber taserae to-mioctie nfleconoe, att 0 Gu ley, from Cardiff, would leave dockyard that day for St George, Hed op the 12th inst. to Mre, Mary Fliza Calder, of | teenth ward station house, andthe next morning brought | tom, to go up to Fontenelle to spend the Sab- | fic"he inte nniménce he aio toccnd a lock, : | to Sucherae seal, Kecuad. ca Pdon : 2 . , who discharged the #ix girls, but held | f° ge brag from her late residence, No. 343 Second avenue. feo PMarA—in port July 10 brig Monte Christo, Northrom, The Nantucket Inguirer, oF-% orn, says:—col. | Mee" Brown and’ hrs. Darton ¢¢ bail in the sum of $300 | Path among their friends. About a m low | On Tuesday, August 21, of scarlet fever, Brxepicr, son | rum Boston June 6 for Gambia. Fremont and tamily are again rusticating at Siasconset. | each, ‘o an«wer the charge. town, in the night, they were overtaken by a severe | of H. Tavis ‘and Martha Noble, aged 4 years, 4 months anes Se July 6 bark Witar, Mitchell, for NYork 2 o, Hen. Geo, W. J.C, Palmer, ond a large thunder storm, and in‘ their wagon camped for the | und 11 daye. days; Spear, wig cary aa S1Jonx, NB—Arr Aug 17 (by tel) rede an New etd gy ‘Cathedral, of Fame, Knowles, the {ment shon!d not be too acti ‘York and Philadelphia, ar POLICEMEN TO ASSIST THE rer MAnSMAL. night. On Sunday mornit ir te: havit e relatives and feienis of the family are respectful; Bost . aacgrtethecont in the dmieon: tte tment | Enjoying the comforts of that plesrant tilleee Hex, | _ The following general order has been isgued by Mayor WORTCL gag thes honk gpk get xendy to olart, be ioMed te attend toy famesay ton the seclooioat be | Lene cn Sunday night, a! 1544 o'clock, destroying paper for | George Howland, Jr., Mayer of New Bedford, andfamily, | Weed to the Captains of Police, for the purpose of ren- | ore midday, and just previous tostarting, the report | Parents, in Leonard street, between Ainsley and Devoc | ATT Aide 18th ship Emerald, Clark. Bosion 36 hours. threo weeks? issue of their commercial journal. No far- | Were emong ihe arrivals on Saturday. Rev. Stephen | dosing cvery facility to the Fire Marshal. of a gan, a short distance below them at a lake, at- | *tee's, this afternoon, at two o’elock, without farther RIDER 0 ite woes Es Be Seno Xt. ther damage was snsiained, Supposed to be the work | Lovell and lacy, of Boston, are om a visit here. ing every facility othe, Fire Marshsl, in-making fh- 2 2 invitation. Home Ports. - cs 4, u ions into the origin of fires:— tracting their attention, they all started therefor, and In Brooklyn, on Monday, August 20, Samet Pierson, ALFXANDRIA—Sid Aug 18 schra Southe: Bellows; preg or mig etal OTM. Gn Monday morning. at Trinity Church, Boston, by the | Te*ti8sl - abcut half way they met a band of about ten or twelve ASL VeAE I month anderen’? *> | Kate Helen, Ellis, and Searsville, Sears, Boston.” y he weather is very cool. NORFOLK. Rev. Mr. Smith, atsistaut minfstor, Mr. George Vamdem~ | a, «05 15 pars, Firat District Poticaro™ 1855 | Sionx Indians, who shook hands; one then snatched “ere relatives snd friends of the family are respeetfully Minchin se ala Kren PROCEEDINGS OF TOE BOARD OF HEALTH OF thpadtien! seria as Me The rans ee ot vou will hereafter, in all cases of arson or suspi- Demet ye (ged tei jie ae fae “i oo. ac snus ee pean t 4 ve me ve Dutch gu i fi saa, Yan Duin, Rotterdam Jt ry +e, gallo vile 7 cion of arsen, when an arrest is i distriet , t Smith street, this at ten o'clock. elvoet 28th; brign W DBhurtz, Stickney, [From the stole Beacon, Aug. 20} San that ene should’ eas CoRAEDaL Ee etait a suitable policeman to assist the Fire Macabat ie our boys, killing both instautly. They scalped ae: On Monday, August £0, Fowaxn D. Wattace, son of Locke bake ilies: btm Aogust 17th, 1856.—The Mayor communicated tothe | }erade of any and the friends, und a select few who | the prosecution ol the investigations, maree and whilst doing this Mrs. Porter rushed to | Kobert B. and Margaret Ann Wallace, in the Oth year of | Toth, Hark, ond Abbott Tawrence, = DE toard of Health a ‘etter from Miss Annie M. Andrews, a | Were so fortunate ax to witness ibe service, were grati- 4 FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. her bushand, and whilst tarning his body over, was The tei Sturges, Morris, Alexandria; Abby young lady of Syraci.-e, New York, tendering her secvi- nteresting and now-a-days rather unusual | Py Gencx W. Maseett, Chief of Police. wounded by a spear in the hands of one of the In- | ,, THe sriends and acqusintances of the familly are invited | more, Treagnser, Waples; Geo Awos, Nichols, ces to come onto Norfolk and nurse the sick in the hos- ofa quiet, earnest ceremony, unaccompanied with dians. Ske escaped, however, to lower Fontenelle, | No. 40 York street Brooklyn ee oes rom | Boul} Philsdelpbiag Hamiion Howe, NYork. "fice of expense. the moment she is informed her sions, ‘The bride, In. her platy moral ‘Theatres and Exhibitions. andl gave tiie alec.” How be eheaped T am afc | mse roe sates ; cto am, Ee + are aror]teimwhich having teen read, the | diese, lcobed sore attractive than ever, and Vandeabou | Picanway Tukarwe.—The benedt of Gabriel Ravel takes | foun fodeterping, Alter eifing the remeo onda e ae | Pallimore papers please copy: <x | tillon, Charleston: Nashua’ Jonen, Pu : fovowing resolution was moved wail unauingusly | seemed prove ¢f her, and evidently bappy. They leave | place to-night, when an entirely new plece, called the | thy on upto the brideyard at the edes of | Tite ear Ls Ts om Rucsday, August 21. ANN" | Gibbs, savanaah; Maine, Morriinew. Chariesomt adopted = thie afterncon for New Haven, {0 commence, we hope | ‘'Shipwrecis of the Indian Coast,” will be presented—Ga- | Hey, came on up to yard; AB We. Game. Of | Tasee a m belowed ed.and highly esteemed wife of Terence | Maria Gr), Young, Port au Prince: Geneva, Col <cWwed, That the thanl:s of the Board of Heal:h, in | and ircst, a reusing and enduring happiness.” ¢ town, from whence, as before stated, the Ran- | Farle; » of this city. oe, aa room, do: Arlels, ‘Baker, Potters a hia; briel Ravel as Ceautat; Helen, ‘Mle, Frances. The vau n, at nine oclock this Prater, Waray Mary Beers, do, deville of the “Three-Faced Hrenchi > with 1 | Ses came down them. The murdered men ly ‘ . ‘3 in"five characters, will also be Saved ae the ocantifal were from Quincy, Ill. morning, to the Catholic Church, in Rockaway, whence, weed reeke, stckmers Eastern State, Palette ‘a fa ballet entitled the “Judgment of farls,” with Mile, | About midnight, the same night, Mr. J. W. Patti- | fer the appropriate religious se no pene Nei b, Geo Wachinglon, Galcna’ llobert appowed. for Franek as Venus, is also announced. son and F. W. Fox, started on horseback with the | froceed to Calvary Cemetery, Wi pp iphert eaaeare 4 Dutch, Geo iamsburg, sto a ); schr Gazelle, w minutes st the Jamatce Hotel, (Durk aes) where POA TTMOR Bear Ang 20 sleamhip Totten, Lewis, N i Yorks Nickerson ? eal? o£ the city, eve due to Miss Annie M. Andrews, of S. ¥., for ber benevolent and self-sacrificing nd that ‘ney will aecopt her proferred ser d circumstances render it necessa ARRIVALS. Mivs Murray, London; Thomas ,, Washingion; Dr. A.B, Mont: elphin; §. Orr, Tennessee, 1d doco. In the mein time the Board highiy appre- ‘apl. A. M. Mark, New York; Nvevo’s Garprx.—“ Cinderella” is still drawi: news to the Governor at Omaha City, reaching there 0 a ‘@ (he purely philan'hropie spirit whieh prompted Avoher, Vinginit: W. 84 avilences, and the singing of the Zyne aad Hecrison | about veven o'clock the following morning. “Much | fay ems,c3l, scaualntances of the family are respect | York; brig Roterzn, Nicereon, oon ee iss Andrews to made a tender of Kervices so ardnons : Babcock, N a x ly requested to meet about twelve o'clock M. iranl, NYork; Priscilla, Suinmers, Arecibo, PR, 12 dst and poriions in bebalf of suffering humanity. Spera company itiords a great pleasnie to the visiters. | excitement prevailed there. The Governor immediate- At Newport, R.1., on Tuesday, August 21, SanawM., | Transl, Davis, Providence; Justina Randel,’ Towns f ‘Oriered, that Tot oF the roa esol ais aia aliond: 0 Sasthda Libecie ¢ aria, “Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark !”’ is in itself | ly issued 18 to Brig. Gen. J. M. Thayer to raise | infant daughter of Hugh Auchincloss, of this city. ‘Thomas 12 ds; Mary Rddy, Coir, Martinique. ‘Below . ; that a copy foregoing " worth the price of admission. Thursday next, Burton f ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend the und Duval Parker, aid sehi’ Roxbury, Baker, trom, en aes MAO ehh «Feast tat Us wil IB, Pome Neve Orleans; 7, | takes his Lenefit, when, no doubt, Niblo’s will be efowded. Se ania terareette nacre at Fontenelle, ral, this afternoon, “at tro o'clock, trom No. 187 West Gt brig Frances Sant, Kivch, St Johns, PR, schre Petrel. » Miss Andrews. onkins, Mc we ‘ 3 % = vl Tw oer § ? x , inks, Brocas del Tora, New Granada ; August 18—-A cimilar resolntion of thanlcs to the Sts- Hepa Montes WW, lesion, | Dowanr Tararer.—this evening, Mr. and Miss Charles, | and to be statioued there until Felieved by United | "™emty-third stret. |” NYork) A Lard, ill, do Pronk, Was, Kingwos tees of Chavity of +1, Vatriek’s church in this city, ve- D. P. Sajan, Ind: D. W. | Sram of tShendy Ree ee Shenae ee an, the Trish | States dragoons. He also, as soon after as circam- | ,,At Wnccling, Va., on Sunday, August 10, whileons | BRISTOL Art Aug '29 kehr Civoline Weaver, oreo tit eickta the hovrftnl, wan edowted by the Bosc, Hi Van Dees Atabe Ricbas, | Tek, Mise M. Ay Charlee, Mr Wallace act Mad tars | #tences would admit, started in person for Fort Lea- | City aged od geare oe crt Sam ©: Reid, of this BARGD Aer'aug if tobe harlot Heads Work. nur-e (he sick in the hospital, was adopted by tho ; i, Van Dyke, Alabami ick, Misa M. A. Mr. 3 e : 4 4 A A ae Pe are rad oy le.—Rev, tio, Howe, Columbia, 8 ¢.; | Wil tng favorite ballads, and the amusements will cose | Yenworth to cee Gen- Harney and insist on s mouat- Xi "Prone, Canada, on Saturday, August 18, 7.6, | yPHARLESTON—Are A ‘Hoe. Baysens Liverpootr ache He Report of deaths for the 4 hours ending this day, at 2 | H.K.Tauahlin. Wisconsin: ifen, B. M. Hopkins, Syracuse; | With “Trlab Assurance and Yankee Modesty,” and the | €d compeny being fo marched to the place. | Boor, eomedian. Sack Barkley Havana’ Ba bere Carles dies York. ¥. M:— Mise Ligsie Barron, daughter of Commander Sa | 26y: 2M, Christian, Hamition, O.; James Warner, spring: ‘Pirate Ship. the following morning, Tuesday, the volunteer | _ His iemains will be brought to this city for interment. | “DIGHTON-Arr Ang 19 sches Panuie Crocker Oebbs Belt. wwuel Rerzom, aged 16, on Granby street, (hraught from i Penge Mobiin: Mon aC. Stewart, Toledo, | Mernopouray Tararer.—Mr. Hackett appears to-night | COmpany from Omaha City, started for Fontenelle | The funcral will take this morning, at ton o’elock, | more; Tiille E, Endicott, Philadelphia; sioop Remark, Norton, Navy Yard} Mrs. ‘aglor, wife of W. ¥ or, 22, in | Gay We 1. Wn, Clark, California; J. Barber’ | in Shakepere’s greatest comic creation, “King Henry | Teac ng there much to the gratification of the set- | from No. 19 Ludiow street, the residence of his brother- | T° 9 c pmexwroyt en etieet: doula Sip, 36, Nemeasie Subarns W. 2 Corie, Bulhaon i * | 1V.,” os Sir John Falstaff, assisted bya well selocted | tlers early in the night, in-law, John Senia. His relatives, friends and thedrama- | Paiagaiphiae Te AT ANS 18 sclit MR Carlisle, Stpple, diner of We Welalt 60 Guion street; Mary Ma Frow Rio Tanctro, in ship Union—E H Jerreria de Augals, | MESRy of comedians—Mrs. J. H. Allen as Lady Percy, |. The two are now stationed here drafted | ‘is profession generally, are respectfully mvited to attend, | | PALL RIVER—Arr Ang JS brig Ooean Wa te ina) 42. Baxt Water at root; y Convent @enera! of Brazil, wo children ‘and servant; Capt B | 4nd Mré, Bellamy as Mrs. Quickly. To-morrow evening | into active and will remain o until relieved | “ithout further notice. delpblas sehr Aatine Ton ee ae rier Bs laakntiect, Wns How 65; Fist in ee ee irs Hache aprtar ae Rip Van Winkie tat" the Rees | by Gaited Etats eso ag ene rgd | Tat ca, om bard abi Sea Witch, on Tuono, Sune, | en Fre fl WG Nelson Eecast 30 ry amunyan 7 Rigen ee me Wales, ad a rn oe wo secrrani "eto a a ee eeabic tat cel grea it comic abilities always attracts vangets or a compan of volunteers for “Ris relatives and fr 4 the with ou or st Tong's Holmes aan a pee ins ope Ase srek "% > be r ' el y y le ide . Pattison, order pectfu : Dens a 5 Cherels slreet—Totah 12 PM Acids Lh Mamikon, CL Maly ¢ Liteon Moon's Mrratmme Negro melodies, insiramental | Eleatonant ; Fr Week, 2H Linatmeatt eG He | aceasta se, crite in general, are respectiully mE OkMia’s MOLL Arr Aug 17, Fat, helen Twill Fw. lise Beaeow of the 2h inst: publishes +h» following Coroners’ Inqueste. ree ale cre arueh admired and laughable “Masque- | Auly, Orderly Sergeant. They number about twen- | W. Youle, No. 255 Fast Broadway, to-morrow afternoon, for do; schrs Sarah, Jackson, NYork for Boston; At et, wei\itiomal {tems — 11” are the features for this evening. at two o'clock, with Mn and Mary 3 Philadel Farar Ate four men. The officers of the 24 com; or wo o'clock, without further invitation, ai Ma Mile, awe: even for ipa WET Ox Board mm Sreimsoar Tuoas G. | . BRockixy Mcsea.—The complimentary benedt of from Omaha City, are W. E. Morse, Captain ; Teepe eenmaetnn te treaties aulsiere to. fhe |. Messrs, Whealan and Faton, two members of the Y ae Howard Assectat fon, who id joing eves yibing possible Havent.—Cozonor Hitton lield an inquest yesterday after- | son's Dramatic Association, takes compels, Mondat | A; 8. Goyer Lieutenant ; C. » 2d Died, on Friday, — 17, after a lingering illness : 0 ick anil poor of the olty, We are | acon upon the body of a m ed. Wi int t tenant; ‘A. 0: Rergeant. Both . | borne with childlike submission, Cnristian fortivade and unabie to rpbelty to-day the diferent new evutriutecs upon ‘y an nam. illiam Bennett, Cate. Three pieces—‘‘The Hunchback,” “I ‘are under the ME com: | patient resignation, FANsy, only’ da hter of Wm. ahd M. ae we have don’ herctatore, but will mae its pont ip | eck hand on board the steamboat Thomas G. Haight, | Courtship,” and “The Omnibus’ —are selectei. ae rnere at n of Brigadier General | 2" Osnorne. agen 22 ycars. ever vie 5 der OF feore do 40 in future, if posnibie who was scalded to death about 12 o'clock M., by the —____ 4 has os yet bee no nt with | affectionate daughter and rister formed to cheer a home nee writing the above, the Howard Association ace ‘Trouble in the Tivoli Theatre, Cincinnati. | the Indians, although we are satisfied they are prow!- | than her who has now passed from us in her life's you ere * steam from the machinery, caused by one of . The deceased, it appeared, atthe time of the accident, knowtedge tho receipt from Chubb & Brothers. of Wash- ington, Of $250, of which mount $26 were deposited by Kunkei's Opera troupe, #2 50 by the Comptroller's office, and $128 50 by the Navy depwetment (clerks ond heads of burcaus), ‘The Howard Assceiation las opened at the warehouse of the Paltimore Steam Packet Company, corner of Wide Water and New Castle streots, a provision sto All thove who arv in distrace will please make applica. tion at the office of the association, over Noah Walker's cloning store, corner of Main and Talbot streets, ng STAMPEDE OF THE AUDIENCE—angEst or rervoru- | P& about. A report came into camp that | pr'de. ‘The brightest link of the fumily chain is broken, | Rogers, ERS AND MUSICIANS, some forty or fifly lodges of Sioux ure not far dis- | fo be bound in Beaven only. Her lite has left an undying | for Porismoush; de _(Fiom the Cincinnati Commercial, August 20.) tant to the west. We are all anxious for a free fight. | love, records of sweet words and deeds, to soothe the | Collins, georssiown, 8 C, for Bain; On It is well known to the community that the managers | Day before yesterday, Lieut. Pattison took a de- | Wounded hearts of those she has left behind: yet it will be | [or 5! \hD. N Bi Mizarco, Ch i Si Tivoli theatre, on Vine street, opposite Freeman's Hall, | tacbment of mien some fourteen miles down the Elk | long ere time will steal anght from their’ grief whose | Pries, Rosien for Pisiadeiyinias Ke ervot to put back to New York. The de- have becn in the habit, each Sabbath evening, of giving | river to eee the cettlement at Elk Horn city, and | Spirits dwell with hor. Hearts so deeply crushed may | port for NYork; Hilzabeth & Diverly, He for ees rasive of Troy, N. Ya and was about 32 | what Le term “Sandy Concerts, but that'the susie | hose ‘h for Indians and “sign.” ‘They found. the | Dct,sgsin, but naver be all they onceiwere. The chasten- | ladeiphin; Speed Hetners, do for do (Gee disasters), "Sid brigs Fetes me Tae quite « (rustworthy man. be jury rea. | ter, Last evening Madame Thich, tile of the mana. | Mtllers there, a9 every where) ery, manchslrwed. one no young, so teauiluh, bas fet her home without me: | EO ah te Wich. Aan May Mi 3 Hi Depu- de: erdies of *'d rom injuries r, toger rs via the y's, Roc . Broth the seamivat Thoms. Haight, Dy the collapee of the | Stafe, siging oa ale Clomtthe oper are eens | «slg Doe ee Ei wad alleen Sirs A Fah, Fitipees OH Rosets. Geran, Wave, Seba glee tw spplyiog at the restaurant of Sir, Robertson, corner of Caion street and Market square. By order of (he Howard Asroiavion, JAMES A. SAUNDERS, Sceretary the accident was the result of unforseen circumstances.” ACTDESTAILY DRGWYED.—Coroner ("Donnell held an in- a stage, singing an air from the opera of “Preciosa,” whi ‘ sign” of three or four days old. JAMES A; BAUNDERS, Secretary. | sleam chimney: further, weeny that the emners and | suddenly s detachment or ite othe Joon | _ A foldier’s life on th H Fanny, farewell | sad sounds for those that wetp et SO ore po A rg | Lersons requiring youp for the sick-can be supplied by | managers of said boat are free from all Blame, and. that | beaded by Lieut; Lawrence, axa pak np nilade tae country, whilst it has a th Or nee 4) pone rag aithood Sects Lakeeh eiee s e “ne Townsend, Kawin Reed, Lacy wnd Bitzabeth, BM Dutield and the front. As they neared tho stage Madame Thielman | ly. ima mee iar ta R ro 3 a | ly impr with reality, when one expects to smiles deyaried and sweet 1 Arriah brig IM Sawyer, Sawyer, Providence for Pictou; General oe geet fel, This was the signal for a | Hear every night the horrid unearthly whooping yell | Of all thy eorthly grace nnd gentle wort Cunning, Nowell Pilslehebus Sr osten hd g bandoned the orchestra, | of a crowd of Sioux Indians breaking upon ‘his A vernal promise, faded now from earth, ster, Richmond for do: Mirren, Rapleekie br he foot of Thivifeth street, on the ue imount of money collected in Pet and endeavored to escape under the legs of the aud Wednestay, at noon, for the Norfolk and 1 body of « man » ho was rccoguiréd as Wm. Corrigan, who | LutLeing ofrather bulky proportions,wasseized en derrict, | (icams.of friends and loved ones at home far away | Buta bright memory claims a proud regret Beg, Geteste (Br), Davison, NYork tor Comberiand, Ni Pal- wellecee onde med fr , iene ; regret — Metntyre, fehmiond. rhe nol eae meaeerere Toca deg, 18.) he Jory in this case returned a ver- | trance, but met with a simtlar fite, while the Tremor: | fle Platte valley, seated upon bis blankets in tent, Whose soul can number with love's haly things rig Matanmus, Matthews! BorcusoGie toe ee ene ber, and areqotined apeinalusin, ‘we underst + Be “<i now DID! who was a little blind and deaf, continued to blow a blast | With his writing case perched upon his knees, half A name like thine—now passed all cloud or spot Stroup, Corson, Boston for do. altively maniiest. eneed of yellow fever. Other casce oe Foyer Accwas 1s Proapwav.—Coroner O'Donnell also bee would have set Handel or Mendelssohn ina delirium, | & dozen voluntcers Joying on Ll ge around him, A gem is hers, laid up where change is not. winlee a bile JM Hawg er, “abe Mla, Swallow, M Sewn fever éxint, but they were not then withia that category, | Held on inquest apon the body of Mathew Turney, a na- he seene among the audience was ludicrous in the ex- | @ little log house to 986, | rs fis, Sea Foun, Chiesiain, i hiveeaes ¢ int, and weve not voported. We understand it is the inten- tion of the Board of Health, afier to-day, to repor! none ht — ‘ow treme. The girls screamed prodigiously, or fainted out- —— Tie PRT natipeectanic, Alvarado right—while their beaux voelferated 1h choice Germen | aa some ay venice fig anny fore | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | eee 'tnaitintdens’” Mo i. itishanoms, Ham tive 1. twenty-two yea of age, who was acei- but deaths, which {x the only cortain means hy which Uy filing of the roof of Del | YetHacwlar, oF swore a good round English “Gud dn.” | and you have the picture. If any-of your publish: ne | MOREL AM wind BW, ala rep. the oregues of the disease can be eorreetiy avec: in Abeaday, om Monday aight, A general Fosh was made towarls the door, and ina fow fas Waal a pencil etch of Cam P Deflance, ey oe Bt Al Dackage awd ttters dntended for the BiW Youn won Auta eek Lie Booas, efor, Macao; i ceenally for’ “A connect ty eootondus Bt slesping, “when, |, The following are the names of thove arrestals~Hippo- | £eud along their orders, es or sAiomapaaies . fever fom ta comrade ee eent Y he missed his footing | lite Pohein, Charles Conrad, Fberle Trobin, Henry Herbe, | _, There is not much news besides this. Our esteemed ALMANAC TOR NEW YORK—PRIS DAY. been kept op by «ph App te Setneday { sidewalk benenih, a distance cera, Obe: Charles Kramer, W. Leopold, Jno. D. en W. Ivard, has left for his home in Ar- ft - 617 | moom sere. number was twenty, about siaty cases. showing colving such severe injuries that | Hefner, T. M. Stebel, Frederick Roeder, Theodore Halle | kansas, after bis family. The crops generally in ‘ immelistely atier he was taken | %4 Madame Thiclman. They were all anata the mortality to have boon omly oy , Accidental death.’ De- ‘The publication of thr in three. tedy, on Mr, Varwig, of te Ciky Council going tots | tone’ of the Temiore ander the ght fon of Port of New York, August 21, 1955, ik Bulletin has been sivs- i > Ls ) Lawless, Galveston and Mata Soetng frightened a sence the ant hee J Sine Meh eatlage! i Detnono's estantehrnet, and | (ot, and wil have hearing so-dny tesre"tne Police | Deputy United States Marshal J. W. Paticon, in the ccna (ee Montag, Belen, Hawoon. Cd steamship § deserti he office ' ‘ swe . 5. R. D. i M 7 Has the Norfoi Argus vont gE pes Retis. Baris ov wan LavkCuirseon Accesatt.—torese: — et, absence of sige Z Doyle, commences on the t ic, Comstoel, Liverpool—E K Collina & Cu. jada, Forbes, Vera t ru oN 4a 0, Mitchell, fea aa i, and | Wilbelm belé an ingtost at the New York Hospital ‘The New Orenne Paazs Movements, ear imagens — - oh Se ee ta reed & Tronales, h tat Wight pein — adds FZ elm Bele an ingest at the New York Hospital upon New Orleans Picayune, of August 14, sayssat : ; ) NB—Newui se". y H . ‘The ferty commitice have deter vevvig. | O26 2Gy of the woman Margaret Lawrence, lnely re. | Hreraan, of the Let C. & Cavaliy realivent, Wee beaett: | Recarn op a Fonez® ruow Tux Wiuszausponr |, spirit ol the Sea, Bile MatseLloosi D Brotkenan & A v JONI Ar Aa ropellers J N i coas Ann a4 a tender to the points r ~ siding at No. 60 James street, who was #o soverely | Jered te recruit in Georgia, He has opencd a recruiting | (Md-) Jam.—The Gazette vs the Lith inst., givesthe | “Shrig w rn Bix), Fett aihem jit for Provilence; Malala, ‘This ean be done without interfering with tarred co Monday ight ty’ the ekplokton ot & éaseptie =f Tr be ca atts pile has Atty mon to recruit, and then | following aceount of the escape of Herman Fink, Brig CH Kelly, Pole eat CAB Biante Gon Sint omg asin. Mere P residence. ‘The deceased ttn = confined in the Williamsport Jail,on Tharsday night | Brig Kate Heath, Chave, Cardenae—Martt, Rlo & CO ’ SaNTUCRRT—Arr Aug 18 sloop Triumph, Robinson, New to the Navy Yard. Passengers and. ligh: thus be received and delivered with punctuality, Indeed, it was high time tor a red in t yesterda: ping, Ww m death, pot sh ond Brig Bal dated Fort Mel Id The jury in this ease rendered a vers LE pn phd pag Hebei says -—Every di arent name. 0 aertD arrin | ¥ v8 ta rma MC = x ne Hind Foratle roan at the post is on scout, Brever Llout. Gol D. | fie and of Hf Hath Jack of preeaation op Pig Guardian (Br), Keller, 8: fe Cock & genic. Skwponr whl genders leona of communication, for «upplies among us ave got fies Me the Corpus Christio Faliey and Adeertiaer. | week. His escape ftom jail was a most desperate ie (Br) Leo 2 James Beat 4 a oe be from © burns received at No. 50 James , Sih Infantry, is bel i D. | the part of She: le was heavily i Brig Anna, Morve, Jackson villo—I we * eel pnw Me Side be eatech, Gove eon 0 We 20th inst”? coud Livut, George Balt, end Bot ies fe ¥: nick | avd stiletly conflued in the cell in the north-west cor Bria Tybed, Fyrzizen, Char Pere A. Oe? SE articles for thelr customers, oy por ee fre above this point, with parties in active motion, ideut, | Ber of the jail. He had frequently expressed an in- Fe eee ee ee at torte, PROVIDENCE™Are (ug 20 achre 7... Simpson, Jefferson, ‘Howard Association,’ of Norfolk, have alvewiy News by the Malls. corona aia Olt Infantry, He still at Camp KI Pico, in | tention to kill himself rather than 0 the penive. Bene 8 Mabion, Blo Janeiro Wepherg & Works. | SEsughin, thiadaiphiee Perey eine, Daukyy by Rus reoeived contrib: ike samonnt, af abowt 165,000 Nore pablishes 9 Ist of A individuals, | ceapmend of company Hy Sth Infantry. ‘The mounted tiary. He ruwed off the chain whlch conned ‘his ee ee rsody, ot & Grande Notun, Rondon acon, Wheeler, Puc omen fv . Speaking of she patients at the L nited State= ns, which pay a tax this yoar o ¢ country in thin vici- ® borrowed from one of th ° ¢ ¥ Pawtucket; slnopa Fashion, Bivdeniucsh Syosk, hzceh Da. Naval Hospit ‘na Be al > ris, The tax is $7.60 on $1,000-- | Rity Isallve with troops in the feld tw of the other | . 4 og 7 tl is, Huntington, LI, i Pleeot sargng atl. “or tise tte ‘dtm | fae mo aH opr | gees ead he, ove ang | LA Ra cen is, | be Sem Wun” ne mt ts, Posi a + 7,271, « than # 5 ct ing @ 4 " Friaom and Assistant Sirucnn kicehe ha een t yew invgest tax payer ts Mer Oca, |. Thagbealth of the troops ix exceliont, there being only | Ble the wall of the jail, and getting faethe | “Rc Crrntae, Wi e—Brown & De Ros: THILADELPHIA~Arr 452 back, Bebo, Rider ‘ ‘Three of thie Sisters of Ching’ trum ct. Joseph's, Md, | MORITD whe sso 81,400 dhe The holes of Me, | {KOME-scveD ten on the wis veport crvke woMgemls | yard, With the slats from across the bottom or hie |. Pt yr Hatah, anes hia WH Taompron gobes Teper diy. Crowell, T-tlina, N38; i, v8 alin attendance on the sek, vendering thet vatumite. | MUM Livingston are cecessel $1,912 58, * bowhich fe 408 rank and. Ole. . | | Pedstead, be built a of platform on whieh he | ee ee Frenne anemia partons bee, Brug, York. Cid sehrs 5.4 in the cause of humanity. Two Porismoutl (X. 11.) Chonicleot August 30th says— | gi tete the ples ure to inform you of the recent appoint. | Feached from one wi other on the ontside ye ORILAN Did Ang Ie steamer’ Celoteaih Bowe 1 The Demovral, velerring to the cause of the ~ “ay i, | Mente from the ranks in the regiment of mounted xige. | of the jail wall and sneceeded in climbin, upon the | , : Nothing of the kind could have pinta) more than the (ot Baximers Rio vito, July 3 with | York, be ‘&, Trveucd the Equator J: i _M—. 7 A ‘al ni ities 4 Ang JS schrs Revenue, Corson, »pidemie fn Ne Portsmouth, says '—\In Norfolk | 8°" Obed jee of our people to the new netfor the: ie ont Eeasto, [esol clong the jail roof, he sth if . ton of | the President of the United stot descend supposed et tie | inde ‘spoke faa i aca, So {Fete rr Zortmouth ay ane had wari Say rai on two | Brose of itemnecance ‘Baving the whale of lat weak; | nf werRorious conduct hue Taciycteh fr gallant the Higutaing, rod, as. te mt te | Semermaaen, Wane yet or tka oe "puteat dace Se Paton: de feaeer Tn boll theoe Bane Hinaliteats crite tees oer fueic oid hasan Pthat | hexatthe formes to the 2 and the latter to the Ist re- easier either fell or jum saa A af ty - Hecke ey On the Uh Late age Spear Bren: ne ence, In ‘ * | the this —— giment of United Pragsons, D on , % Siar, Horlon, ; ebolly ia the 7A smog is ‘queatieg of ‘=e had cleaner faces and better Yooking ye No anywhere, ake y > i {¥4), YS August Merraioee: rot of the tala He mut have aes win Webber oi Salen Raina ease Arr 17th oy te i oe id—that is, rescued the sea. This The Portsmouth Marine Railway, with wharf, buildi: kA “i pe beens aad ~ : , : aenapmanip érounit ttroed Hy Mheowng loge. of ood tate tne mud | axtuses ‘ re! |-ed. They arcall able d_ conveniences for hai ‘vessels @ Wem with arth fl an et pair, wae sold for the stm gf 82-600, ae [oe rename to Fe- ; ‘ we a deed ably via nae pre | by M 12, lon {a Winchester,’ and the rendervona broken and driven into the ground, and marke of | “bark faplerre, Rice, 8t Ubes, 45 da . | PPONINOTON--Arr at active yonng = ‘wit! | blood found where he fell, and upon thes te where iat Co, eae to MM Preemian a. “ine isa dision | purrs Ranpabamocek, aitnel’ een, Pulses Briton Teas, : “Ang ‘ be ptto make their marks ina confict with the ag. | he went ont. He eacaped without other clothes than | 9. sreke Nurses, Vi ie ta TaN, s ts 4 oi 5 0 Poi Arsetine M Rlurges, Vieures, Rimck Meanet, | “WHiMINaTON, Ne eo 0 Age 68 tt demmtie da PT wd hive, ad Wild ve PUR ld imenger, DUNE WO MAE Mam ima wm fe kd + Apion, AD TOS AME TEBE he Meaney Mawel af