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ws © NEW YORK @AERAGD. THURSDAY) AUGOST $30, 1856 ee EE EEE EE EEE Ee ee UTAH. ‘The Yellow Fever In Vircinia. To the Ecople ef the Staté of New York, | ard pious as these would earnest! ‘AMBINGTO! — CorNgPane Barone. NEWS FROM TA OUR NORFOLK COBRESPONDENCE. fom tue Helys of Jans and Bo;acdus. aed ont it oA gil tot delay ei pes. tonnol Warkeg a ra nae ope WEDNESDAY, Aug. P.M. ‘Whe Ravages of the Grasshoppers, dic., de. Nonroux, Aug. 217, 1855. New Yous, July 31,1555. | sures Le tikes to get ‘his property out of the hands | Wednesday morning by a tragic occurrence, which | _ A®¥rs.—Market unchanged, with sales of 30 a 40 belu, ave received the Salt Lake Cliy News of the 27th | Increase of the Epidemio—List of Recent Deaths—Death You have seen the communication published in | ¢f the Church corporation, aud it the in | ehocked alike the feelings of all the inbabitaats, | Pots and pearls, ane eos wl ch we extract the following items:— Mayor Woodis, ¢ een oe LHenate, July 23 current, addvessed | o! the State treasury, go that it ma: be appiied Bet our re:ders me) understand the particulars . BD ppc tl gat a ‘The farmers in the south part of chis county bad seve- | Since the last of our papers will be suspended after to- | the Commissioners of the La Pits Seats | nate ae ee ee Bee ements 108,50 Will relate the tale as it was told us. Mr. A.J. | Drucéd about 6,060.0 7,000 bbls., including exmmon to » that the inveterate enemy | 34y 1 hog Pa pc te ietoos conan of tae Vor snl Ueorall tend ot Sie See ublic, | Many ie ea, Bacitable and prientiio py ening Big bees olan Warrington, discovered | extra State, at $7 62 0 $8, with a trifle under the inside famns ’ these dvanced cent, 4 J.C. i 1 7 sentees from this city, and others, of the demise of Hanter een esta be agi ne, igi pe hore-t and honorable pur} in jo 'y g Mr. jones, a pilot of this | fizure for buyers of inferior ualitey BESAE common Woodis, Esq., Mayor of the city, He died yesterday, of cral in respect to the action of C. C. Kierst perty liberally distribut. No one denomin:tion | (Jones) escaped from the premises before he could | dull, with rales of 900.0 400 bbla. at $8 75 8 $9 75 for try slat tk A ar ie oot | meg ay Cuba re Pak | acetal aly Med aah ete | SRnevnin fe oceekmctat ets obey | eekntas Stel abet W's three days, and was buried at 4P.M. The fancra’ was | ag joiut defencant'—an action instituted by a and right ” Lt like a maniae al! the ight of Tuesday, aes $10 for all grades, the latter eee being 6a acy to attended as numerously as could have been expected | op our bebalt to recover rights of oat y ; ae Too 4 unde? the circumstances, and fe!l necessarily under the | of the hands of that corporat, uae nha Sepa ees iiilt wind Ja BPE Sa Se be notetious, and tide Wednesday morning be procired a double-barreled | ‘Tre sales embraced about 10,000 11,000 bashels, in: al days of rejoicing laut their cro) disappeared, many of them or ved thelr elds for the third time; but on Friday after: oon an innumerable saultitude, a cloud of grasshoppers; Gescended vpon ther farms, learning the proprie.eors to late wpon the fable of the fx and the swallow, while the more hungry swarm devoured the last remain ing patches which had been left by the previous swarms, and devoured the tender blade of the souteg; a4 auipe but L.D.&.,. would be discouraged—the fourth has commenced. Seed very scarce—some of the farmers are drilling the wheat, as seed has failed when sowed broadcast as usual. . The five and ten acre lots south of this city were visited with another legion of hoppers within the last fow by this fund, as pro- nt, in a crimin:} connection with his wi’e, but he | and chofse Western at $8 a $0; brands were ree FDO shot gun, which he led with heavy charges of . management of that little band of noble Spartaw, the | Fation helds, together wi: other large rval estate in | Fy stitution of the religion 0: imposture. onl, aud | Foch Suot. aod tytog in walt for Sonex” deatioenen | Ciultty Scuibern, rod, 641 60 Goan the what, toms Howard Association; the President thereof, W.B. Ferga- | Fram + nace aren & lease still subsistir But the point of chief concern with you upon this | one barrel at him as be was crossing the street | » $1'02 for superior amber colored do. and wales of 2, son, and Secretary James Saunders, acting as chief pall | fpr ote. nd, the reversion of all | supiect is, whether you shall have your own proper: from his house, which did not hit him. Jones then | bushels of fair white at $208. Corn—The sales which real estate by force oi the treaty of ty, and z ing, according turned and went toward his house, just as he | embraced 40,000 a 50,000 bushels bearers, assisted by Richard Gatewood, R. M. Balle, Dalton | 1783, to you, the people of thia State, and waich the pri of tryii 10. f ' ; tering his gateway a second shot from Lam- | * 88. steady at the latter figure: Rye—Sales days, devouring the third planting of young corn. By | Wheeler, and Wm. Nimmo, Faqrs. “o has termiaatedthe | you can at avy time require the said Charch Corpo | Yur tights. ‘Ovio ely, the officers you have | Pm a instantly. after taking | 1.000 bushels were made at $110, (ata were easier, ig let cl Cake sa Ot | Carron ttn nna annum al | steno day os at of theme | Reng per acai, ht props ona, | Sie ated ied, ed by "ed | "thrash ant Wes” fresh arrivals contrive to destroy the young crops near!: as fas as they appeag. ‘We regret alko'to lento teatn on heretofore unnoticed by the farmers, is doing consider: won Saturday and Sunday’ the grassbo rarday y ra filled the sky for three miles deep, or as far as they could be seen without the aid of telescopes, and somewhat resembling a a oten tarehae latter een en very accept- to the cattle. uth very severe —the creeks low, and the weather ho:; the common house Siew are yery thick, and are as troublesome as they usu- are in September, fme-tenths ot the wheat crops are destroyed at Fill- moore oer Creek ve low; ah recruits of rasp rs bat on ches. fields of Ne; it, ik like the seat of desolation, <a The News of the 18th June says:—Within the past Davis F * 2 advice, d offered up upon the altar of duty, aud a ttiing saecidey | Mises described in the crown’s lease to said Church | Tints oi property; and instead of an honorable | been heard from — Pansacola Gazette, Aug. 18. grades of fully 3c. per Ib. ‘The sales embraced about. for the kingdom of heaven. canast'y, | (R27) and which the said Chureh Garporation | Tctivity to recure the peoples own rights by co: | ——-———— <n | F000 4,006 Hage Ko at 1630. a 1ue,; 60 do. Porto leo Norvor, Aug. 27, 1855 der the crown, aud vow under this State. operating with others jast a corporation who | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 4212%<c., and 600 do. Maracaibo at 11 ‘co It is sad 7 Vhy mt - *, . | ‘eel power and forget right, our eminently distin the news, about 1, my task to chronicle the death of Hunter Why there honorable com:nivgtoners did not c a guished Board o! Lar ‘a Gominteloves pos apr mene eee sold, without change in prices; after the news came to ind, holders became firme, and no sales transpiced. Woodis, Esq., Mayor of the city of Norfolk, of the pre- | by wath the request made f iw Denetit, a3 . - ; Yalling disease. He died at is residence, on Sunday, | Hp Our, We wre Lot euubled Wn to aay. Waat | ihe ter der merien of the churehsaw fe were. im. Wrnwespay, Aug. 29—6 P.M. | were engaged, in Dulane tot ar Seed. eitad, ot 10D our advantage 48, amwever. euy to be understvod, | Pestible that such a religions corporation could err | ‘There wasrather a blue stock matket this mora- | tales es ‘ Ae eae ee re 2Hth inst., at 1134 o'clock, This is another instance that revsed cotton, to fill up, at iyd-, aud some (10s, ToLondon, 1,000 bbls. spirits turpen- death is no respecter of persons or conditions. Couldthe | Had they withdrawn tic déwurrer of the State | ': J#W and justiceany morethan in Gospel. Butthere ng. With considerable activity among the leading | {oPrer Facer bls, spk . M1. per 280 Ibs. To Havre, rates Calif sympathy of friends or the solicitude of physicians have | which cevles tbe rightot a citiven towne in acourt | Sin the people safety irom every wrong. Outof | 1. i tendency, from the opening to the clase, | were unchasyed To Callie ome, viene ree Fatee saved hm, he had not died. “Reach cue, and there | Of Yaw for his propeity int possession of the Staic, | tonianiems of Christianity, the god sound sense of | was downward. At the first board Erie bonds, 1375 | 0 5c. Te Bremen, 60 tons logwood were engaged al Os. os Og rosin at 2s., and 20 tlereex measurement. was no defence.” however clezr his rigit, sud hed fited a cross-bill sea without rudder or compass, or office’ to direct, and pete gall pip 9 first question, before, the | or im of any parts to sacrifice their rights to the | &’@ Transit, 4; Cumberland Coal, 4; New Yor Har.—‘ales were made for shipment at 70c. a 760, pourt wi have Leen whether you, the pe ple of (J Me ” Central Railroad, 3; Erie Railroad, }; Harlem, 3; Lanp continued firm, wi:hout change in prices, with only a few hands atthe pumps to kexp her from | the State, are or not the sole owners of uw truct of lew fay yet a “royal dignity ” as paramount | Cen! road, 45 road, 4; Harlem, 4; | — Morasems.—fales of 75 hhgs. clayed were made at 30e., sinking, and these nearly exbaus'e) with fatigue. With- | Jund porsesed by the church, worth from dfteeu to | ' Tight and jnatice in our repablic. Chicago and Rock Island, }; Reading Railroad, 14; | and 150 do. at p. t., and 100 bbls. New Urleans,.at 37c. outa government to diceet and provide for the public | *wenty millions of dollar." But by persisting in Of the invonsiktency with our State constitution Michigan Central Railroad, 3; Cleveland and Pitts- Nava Store. —About 1,000 bbla. turpentine werr s 01d: rafety—a majority of the Court and Councils being ah | the demurrer, those conumissioners have precluded er ae ; po ocr petty Coats ta | burg, 8; Clevelaid and’ Toleds; {. Cleveland, Co- | trash’ en eet *) 4 » m ty > " ¢ form of a demurrer by the Attorney General, we + 35 » Be » . sent—the Mayor dead—collvetion of the revenue suxpend- | the court frum <:yinx your sigut to this property| Fave the meune of perfect demoustrution, which we | Iumbus and Cincinnati Railroad advanced 1 per | _!¥01mI0x8.—The market continued Sim, but af prices id the city treasury locked up. and two of tie judges gave their opinion Tim happy to state that Lr, Higgins is mach bettor, | Tpon the argument on this demurrer wome months bE ie pita pre cent, on a small lot sold, and Galena and Chicago and hopes are en ned for bis recovery, Ex-Mayor | ago, tthe cont had no power to try the quo+ , “ estand how, y Stubbs’ family are ail cunsidered out o: danger. tions of property presenced by the peumertg be: | the rights we claim against the church a» tenants in ba hane Be he ae me ie been gain Old mess was unchanged. wasfirm, with Mirae Lebad ee, ahah A ending at 12 | cause a citizencunnot sue thé people of the Siate mevevsion, and aguinst you as their landlord, come j¢ demand for money is steadily increasing, and | gales of 200» 300 bbls, ai $11 76 a $13, for country mess, Otte He atl 10 Wate wx is ne wing —- for property in their possession, however clear the | t be connected with your rights aa landlord t» | the rates to-day are a little higher. The outward move- | and $11 for prime. Cat meats and bacon were une week grasshoppers have done much damage ii Soumiys wheve nome fields bad hitnerto escaped; ‘bis city, after eating up young fruit treca and Dery, they have and Killed thousands of apple, peach, pear and other trees two or thvee years old, and ‘are now eating the peaches, some of which are as largo a8 pigeon’s eggs. tween grasshoppers and drought, the graas 1s entire- Jy used up in many places, and distant ranges, which snow urder in the winter, will have to be sougai ‘for all ° surplus stock, or it may fare but poorly for feed when ‘the next snows fall, ‘Ihe city eows have almos entirely failed in giving milk, on acecunt of the scarelty of grass. Many persons are already out of flour, and we hear strange reports about some of the dealers fa that article, bat trust, for the sake of humanity to say nothing of its righ'eourness, that they are not true; however, we shal soon know. 1 It still behooves every one who wishes to avoid the sutic: ing due to negligence, to improve every opportuni- , loculiry and circumstance, in any way favorable co production of susieuance tur man and beast. And any cre who has becumt so near to being w tend as to turn his animals into another's field of grain or geass, shovld be carefuly searched out, and riguteously dealt with; for owners should care for their animals at their ewn expense, and thove having fields and gardens suoull also watch and guard against trespass. if one or two ‘of the few lawless and shifiless pesia were taken up and desl! with according to their desecta, the community ‘would be much benefitted. Les oWutio ol calves be carefal that they are not allow- ed iorun where they can injure gardens, or they may ost them mere than they are worth. In shost, let every rather under the highest fgure for new mess ob- tained yesterday, Tie sales ex-braced about 1,500 bbls. 5 a $22 37, for new mesa, and new prime at $19 37 3, Gideon A. Strange, 18 Cumberland street. right of the plaintim, but sach claimant nist peti- | Claim the surzender of your Dutch West India Com. | |. ent of specie continues undiminished. ‘The steam- | 1% sen Perk brag crap tab tol ree , , e avi tenant, : Jane Brooks, Concord street. ticn the Legislature of the State lor leave to sue che | penpy’s farm ager ‘Serr a i pomp of ship America, from Boston for Liverpool to-day, car- | Rick.—50 or (0 casks were wold at O3¢¢. a 63,0. Miss Wieland, Sain street people of the State, and this the Legislature may | “rituty church. And thus it is, in briet tarm i Erie. —850 bags Timento were wold atie30 George Jacobs, 50 Brewer street. rant or deny as they pleare. By the treaty of 1664, commonly called the arti- | ried cut $°47,A00 in specie. This is considerably larger | 21460 do, for hame use at p. t. wr expoRbMdlO Ke, Charles L. E. fwur, Talbot s.rect. Now you ure as competent to judge of this ques- | cles of capitelation between the conquered Datch | than anticipated. The demands for money forcom- | — Scar.—About 450 boxes were sold at 104/c, a Ie: Mrs, William Whiie, Boush street. tion of political right, whieh is inevely a question of | 2¢4 the English crown of that date. the crovno” | oo oat pu are likely to be very large within | _, S'42%.—The sales embraced 800 n 900 hhds., ineluding: Mr. Alphonso, Union street. politics, as any others of your iellow citwens. In- | England stiprlated and agreed to secure to all Ditch parposss 7 ry Cuba Muscovado at Xe. a 7e., withisome Ldta Porto Mr. Henby, Ferry Point. deed it s a question o: which you as th poople have | *ubjecte their rights of pia nag forever, And ac- | the next sixty days. The cotton crop is nearly realy | Kico, at 73;¢.; 1.0 boxes brown Havana wore soldat 7 i<c, Felix Rix, 45 Union street. € the ulterior determination under the constit ition of | cordingly the English General Nioulls, acting as | for moving, and capitalists engoged in the exchange | ® ‘ 3¢-, and 40 do. white do., at 8340. pete peer an fs eee soiled the State. But that you may clearly anderstund | Coverncr of the oonjuered province, executed acts | bosiners of the South are already provi them | 50 q ne ps aa org pert oeeek HENS 0.02, and s 8, . " | - ding do. " . Sirvant of H, Robinson, 30. this question you must be pub in possessivu 0: tue | of confirmation to the hieits oF Jans wnd Woyardus, | ve, with funds to remit to the important pur- | Wurxrv.—Market firm. eles about 200) bbls. Ohtor Servant of Wm. Walk, 45. real merits of the cuse. our ancestora, securing ein forever rh + Master Hariis, 12, The facts which constitute the case presenied by | tracts of land, known and described therein as the | chasing pointe. The grain crops will also for a time ae Gallieny (os Reoampaniods 40. the ae (3 of tue ie (stay were these: — sated piaderhleds Sern ak tacueaiy ee absorb a great deal of money, and it must be with New ane Oeste Maxioet, geese lary E. Graves, 19, to the congue: é aL, (ok, joibing y ag from i; . , it 29, 1855, Hunter Woodisy 86. by the Joatiea InesGs, the Dutsh wosramect inca | Paliscdces, then standing wpon the north Ine of the | drawn from stock investments, ‘The banks are call- | 4+ anterton’s the supply of bevfeat‘le today ‘wus not Mrs. Sunok. appropriated 40 its own ure, as its Own property, a Dutch West India Company's farm, midway between | ing in their demand loans, and stocks hypothecated | so large as last week, yet prices are 34.a 1 per cent per poet ee iad tiactot land which they called the Duteh West tudia | Warven ard Chaiuters strects, extending seats wre forced into the market for sale. There wasa Petey wie pespees: repre fot ig rea : Servant of F. W. Hinton. Company's Farm. it was bounded northerly ous | faid ‘rem, Brocdway to Hudson river; northerly, | grest deal of cash stuck sold to-day, and we must | week 2:03, of which about 180 were left over from last and prison at 43340. ane We as interested in saving asin raising, and never. 3 ¥ n the line where now is Christopher street ; we - ste or destruction that can be prevented. White woman, in Pepper lene, Ine extending trom Broadway, westward ty the | Upon the ine wit de inc z market day. The stock wa: decidedly better'this. week Rushers ayes We unverceeives be ew Fors Heeaip | Margare: Garret, Watenaisests hud-on river, midway between the sieets tery, upon Hudson river, between the mean Hook fomstill greater sapption. than fast, thou r there tatill plenty room for Brpeors - from ¥.aich 42 to April 22, except March 26 and April M. | _N. Etherage, Union street. now known a8 Ciuabers and Warren streois, | there terminating, and the western terini Piieodes Between the boards to-day, there were sold at auc- | men:, We noticed some very poor droves. whic! inoked Only wo vember: of the Haun being waylaid indicates | Servant of Mr. Jones. southerly on an ancient pasaage way, exteading | aid Claistopher street ; then ca-terly, from the east | tion 40 shares of Mechanics’ Bank, at 116, and 80 | mcr: like working cattle than heeves, and the est be John Freeman, colored. f Bloadwuy Westward to Hudson’ river, called | €nd of Chnistopher street, by an irregular and waving opizicn reemed to be that some 300 of fiese woul Hilsabeth Camp, Wud ete caine SeebeeaDy Mat’ahitie | bue (eDusmestrect, where ¢hls, oomiog from Broad Larios at ak: , t Crustunsoldir A. exltmrileer a touste ctentatnahta: ther Master. Camp, Chappel street. south of Maiden lune; castery on Broadway be- | Way, enters what is now West Broadway ; thea second board Reading Railroad advanced | country, where the pasturage fs gv0d, woul vastly im- Mr. Kaul, Main street.<-Totaly 52. tweou this passage wiy and the worth Line above | ho!therly, upon the north line of Dua ¢ strect, from | {per cent, aud Cleveland and Toledo decliued } per psbA she scant ger oo pete ote ee a ee ; : 4 . described, aid westward on the Hudson river. Wert Broadway to Broadway ; then aay 4po? | cent. For other stocks the quotations were about | to peg Unto! aecangng of the ° ng truct known us the Duich West Iudis Coa. | Broadway, from Duane strect tw the worth line vl | 1. me beurs continue to put out contracts | summer. uired by the British crown by tue | the Dutch West India Company's farm, a P _ The range of prices to-day were ftom Te, to {10i<c., . $3%, étan in 1664, belonged ever aiter- | ‘The two distinct a-ts of confirmation made by | freely, for any stocks in the list, either eeller’s or | averaging about 9e. a 9%e. per Ib. ‘There were only four Forterhouth;) from the Young Men’s Beuovolent assvcis- | wurds to the crown down Lo the treaty of 1738, aud | Geveral Nicholis, as the English Governor of the | puyer’s option. Holders of the fancies who are | milch cows received this week, and these were s!d’nt full tion, ot Savannah, $500. in Tse6 fs was reseived for the uilithyy use of the | Province, are uow on 1econ in the olfioe of the | (ied to eell, let them go and pat down the differ. previons pelone Veal calves have met with rea y nae at - . to Te. . _ ad lam| ‘therance ye this Layers for Ad se- | exce to profit and loss, while those who are forced Pale undergone 'no ee le pieraite in pricpa, Zand bat Lv, ‘atiol Grinity Che q vo, | curity ef these heirs of Jans an xardas, then re- | to cell good dividend paying stocks, turn round aud | f¢¥ would lett over; the quality generally. waa poor, a all quar. | ieGon of Crinity Church was not then in existence, | Shy &. i " ‘ fi d ‘This is accoun\ed ior by the luxarian' growth of the pas- polar; | and the late Chancellor Kent, uider retainer of te | Set feed Pn snip nese two ree mo ing iS make their supply good again by purchases on time, | tusage this sea.on, owing to ihe great quantity of wel charter, his decided opinion ; that this rese.vation | Andros, the first Governor anpoin e crown > fact that sheep always thriy Seaso wes velid aud in (ull Broo dows to tie year ind); | efter Nicholls, under special written instruction, Albert H. Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly auction | the bag is met, an cunt ey rrdaheng for this churte: was merged without auy ‘iteratioa, | *till remeining and reidy to be produced. to¥k intohis | gale of stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow, | _ ‘Ibe supyly of :wine consisted of 985, and prices were roye Chancellor Keut, sit the succecding charter vo | #¢lnel possession these two tracts, the heirs having (Thursday), at 124 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Ex. without material change. tie ely of New York, made in 1730 by Goveruor | been ince the time ot Nicholly driven by persecu- é set Montycterie; wid in this charter, couurined by tue | Hons of the English and Yankees trom the island o change. Eeef cattle, extra quality, eTOWN, the pame reservation was made of the Duta New Yesk to northerii counties of the province The steamehip Canada, at Halifax from Liverpool, ~~ goed quality, @ cheering reformation in our postal facilities. ‘The bursiung of @ cloud ou the mounaina about the first of June, washed away the house of Kider Benjamin julse, iu’ Cedar City, in Iron county, and injured weveral others. Hon. ‘alvin C, Pepdleton arrived in this city from Tron county, on the 24th; general health among tae peo- ie, The grasshoppers have destroyed all the grain at regoonth, nine-tenths at larowan, all the wheat at Fort Jobnson, and about one-tenih of the grain at Celar ity, The grain at Harmony is uninjured, The fields . Jock like a desert, and every separaie bench appears wo de batching our fresh cropa of graashoppers. Several eompanies have started to the Paugwiich lake, on fishing excursions. The water is lower than has ever been Amown before, and but a small portion of the land re- zown can possibly be watered. A small party has also started to the tauta Clara mission te plantcorn, [ho gene of Iron county are in tirst rateqppirits. ‘fue pub- bua: ¢ at Farowan City (ten acres) been planted with potatoes, in the hopes tha! the anited efurts of men, women and children, chickens, ducks, turkies, &c., may save a auficiency to have occasionally a little pounzo soup next winter, {Correspondence of the St. Louis Republican.) Gnueat Sarr Crry, June 40, 1855. Nothing of general interest has transpiced in these valleys wince the date of my last letter. On the 1 instant, an exodus of Brawhopiecs commenced. They Passed through the air for three days, in armies of magriade, and were drowned in the lake, tie shores of which were so thickly lined wits them as to prodace an Offensive eMluvia, leople were congraiuladng each on their disappearance, but it wai faa few dayo their places were tl the mountains, and the uew comers d ed the little ve- gelation leit, including the third crop waicn had been gown and jast making its appearance. Tho drought has xcept in the vicinity ot some never failing sireams whore the d can be irrigated, ‘the entire country is parched and cattle are compe seek lood In the mouniains, Linigvation ibis suauer will find forage for stock extremely searee. ‘The greatest humbug of the day is the new mili oad through this Territory, for which an appro of $25,010 was made by the last Congioss, 1 recently passed over nearly three hundred miles of it, and could Rot see where $500 had been exjended upon’ it; y: entire appropriation bas been expended throagh vavious ebannels, but will never enter the cutters of Utau, thougia ahe will siand charged with the whole amount.” It is to be regreited that Col. steptoe had to leave before the work was offered for inspection, as itis not believed he would have accepted. lithe government intends to quarter troopsin these valleys next winter, they will have to transpor isi and irage from the riaies, as all hope tor cropa of ge ‘or grass is blighted. and tamine prices may be cx; to prevail. ‘iwo instuaces have already come under my notice, in which parties paid three dollars, ca h, per bushel for wheat, in order to obtain flour for their fami- Kes. 1 have been a ‘looker on in Utah’ since last sep- tember, and may be detained here some months longer, and Lcanmot concive why governinent troop: ase re- quired in tis Territory. ‘ihe settlers are fully able to S:ppress any Indian hostilisies that ure likely to arise ~~aand if new Governor should be sent out he would be sustalnds by the people in all his constitutional duces, without the necessity ot a regiment of troops to ** back hin.” Noone is better aware of this fact than Col. Step- tue, who has frequently remarked to me that, if he should finally accept the Governorship, he weuld’ require no troops te susiain bia in the pertormance of his duties. @ Extenvive arrangements are in preparation to celebrate the coming four'h of sly. Gov Young bas recently returned from @ tour to the Nor:h. Cpe ot objects of this visit was to establish the line dividing Utah and Oregon Territories, which lies fa 42 deg. north lat. and was designaied by erecting a stone slab with the Jeter U on one side and Y on whe em have during the ‘nowledge the receipt of following amounts:—From the citizen. of Fredevicks- Rs; through our Mayor, $548 1: fc Ked Sweet Springs, Alleghany conquest of Mur 1° visi pany s Farm, av the tek wore L ees here on yt tay jo take caveet | crown by the charier of Goveraor Dungun to the | Secretary o Hidladelphia, and Mr. R. H. Graham, of Otters of assistance are daily pouring ters. In afew days there will be a 2¢g r body ot excellent nurses. city of New York, gave, in his notes upon tuat Dr. fumuel Stone remarked when «} it was his opinion, in forty days irom of the fever it would assume u mild of the bilious—and yield reaiil; ‘Yo-ay is the torty-second xine: us, and we may expect better (ings heven € learn that the yeliow feve counuies of King and Queen, Gloucester w ‘thove attacked were from Norfolic. $5(0 is on its way from Savannah for the sufferer our city. ‘The deaths in Portsmouth, up to Satur’ Z evening, were twenty-fi ‘The disease is greatly on the inevease there. Most of Uae doctors are sick, anu those who are out almost ready to give up. Physician) and uuises are greatly in demand, G ‘the doctors of Norfolk who are now prostrate, are tig. iON y 5‘ instable, ‘hoe. Nash, Herbert Nash, Cannon, and | for poliveal purposes, tur heb re vegnid for relicion, as all histe pe church ayailed ttsel: ed bigotry, aud ¢ komyson, of | itv of Now York, mide in tuat year. Tue Corpo- | — And in ft or buyer's option. weather we have hed. iv being a generally well. :nown $10 00 a 10 50 960 West Iudia Company Farm to tie crown ; aud | And thie Governor leaved the e two tracts, together O% common, + 80a 9 oe. Chancellor Kent thereupon ways, tat aay digpo.i- | Wib sore Dotch Wet Indus Company's farm, t0 [rer Tes Seven: Cave latenintelligence fromall parts of"): _ Po... imation: Ul 1008 8 00 ent Wi iti se | Diedrick Seckners in 1677, tor tweaty years from | Hurepe. There is nothing new or important iu the | *7') “™° “% 7% vved, would be onlawfal. ‘This at wens ae ‘ Lapcmea apr ir gh on the ie way of financial or comercial advices. The cotton ew then of i . | Form. inel ding the two tracts ot ininie’s Kowe- Cnrpuntion, avd-or | 18 ud Deminge’s Hook, with yonr Duteh West Inds. | M@Ket bad been more active thaa previously re- under a graat | Companys farm, by the descratian and name of | Prted, at a slight advance in prices. A the cl me is A Sing’s Furm, this nume being & ven publicly to the | quotations were not 80 firm. Breadstuffsof all dex ig — Owe me what part of the d nut the slightest | Whcle a. a protection to the heirs, crijtiens had fallen off a fraction. ‘The harvests | {vm jyisus,.7 VhAt couveyanes, the supplies carne 13 testify. Afier ihe termination of that lease in 1697, the & fist pottticat pretend | Hight possession in all the premises comprisin,s were likely to be abundant. The weather had been | !1<m hio. iniacy wecessi- | these thee parecls aorggaid, reverted (a3 it i fine. Quotations for Consols remain unchanged. At pecty torrett- | * a cnt ue igen Be a hie een the clore 91 a #1] ruled, which was the same as re- a | tenninetio E a : Mette ae ec crows, frum 1697 to 1792, hela | Ported by the previous steamer. By tt sactions at the Assistant Treasurer's office | Fy Hudson kiver boats... By Erie Railroa $5,050 02 | Fy Batiem Ratlrvad. 145,09 66 5,056,359 1,185 05 hiathews, ‘4 of gond. To. do. 100) was bis opinion in 1:30. He k » 50a 0 tual posestion by the Chur this corperetions pretended ¢ emor Cornbury, & bigoted Bpiseopaian, | Sir ther , tor nis just able 10 be ‘The amount received fron to $10,500. The amount fron ‘Ihe number compued to be ‘the Noriolk Beae after the sickly xea ‘The number of poor avasted by the tien per day amounts to from thre Wo bind two heavy showers of rain, lightning, on yesteraay. r, dunonnts . 16 HiLidiaous pee ‘y is over 500. | ies, . obtained bis graut of your ly . cloves until | gous ses away from the ses io whie ca. thts the on. . | reerved by CiGvernor Dongan tor ine crows, w! and tin c t ‘ : ona t Dougan tor tne crows waich | 0/1 Dutch Wert India ompauy'starm to itsowi | ‘The tr 7 use, ond held ovr two tracts of Dominie’s Bowe- | o-day, were as follows y ‘and D minies Hook only by right of po J aid en ircaniry account. ans and Bugar- | 'eccived — “* a ardly thee tenures the a) fad Bngland rr pect oe fice eld the same in fact and in law, down to be »-tpeet “ ee “s “ “ %: egahees he tresty ot 17:8, when by force of that treaty | *4 on Ch bursing chee 28,876 96 | ny the Frie A Rabie Micro baste: te ion, held its pos-ession over the | he old West india Company's farm was taansierrcd | The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, | Ly Hudson Kiver boate—swine z pe: ple of the State. as an absolute property | Washington, the 27th inst., weve as followa:— Ai Browning’s there has/teen a decline in beeves, near- to that at Allertun’s. ‘The supply for . but with a pretty good demand, at the n “~, were about all suld, at from Te. to ie. per pound. Milch cow: bave been’ in demand i week. on account of gue vesump'ion busines oby the istilleries of 11. ity, trooklyn and 3071 ie Coveved in frem micellancous xu iaiiielk inode seleekiy stebdpobsoncany-Ackebur, thee, ‘bus, then, it happens, you, the people of the | 2 account of the Navy Prices have advance’ $3as5 in consequence. Veal State Taek Y os paying peed all the obliga The earnings of the Chicago, Alton and &. Louis Estetica been im good aemand at Sc. w 7}e. per Ib. tiors of the crown incident to the crowns posse r i i ere hus been a brisk demand here for ‘and lambs » en ae third week in August were as fol- | ii ritner betier prices tor gud soci, wiely Is, scarce. posession of the.e Lelng transferred to you by that | 17" s— ais 60:| cet bse Coon i ireuty, yon stand bt rs of Jans and Bo- 3 20,754 35 ‘The jollewing is a memorandum of sales by Jamos gurdes, us the crews in Jaw and equity —— — | aeCarty, at Browning’s— te these heir at the signing theieof, And the Si Tnerense...... ei Gandy Gcesenap een ts: S80L4 4s | “Le ehoep & Jambs.. prene Court of the United States will surely thu The earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad Getermine, it you question your suid obligations ur der that treaty; tor, as the crown of England wa | for the third week in August were:— 876 Hvight, Yoial. 4 2.17 $41,731 93 | 103 alvo been excessive, und bees were heverthe veHor Kent ight to tie pos which Gover vernor Montgomerie. that the only pretense the church, Was by the lease 0! r Cormbury bed granted quite right: donbt- | law alowed him to 1m , | OF lis own term of the Church Corpo wow also cesion, af trustees for the heirs of de ever: Noneotx, Your correspondent, “L. R. D.,” less there are many now suffering, and perhaps dyi for want of proper nursing, and should this ment the eye ‘ of fifty whose sympathy and 1 prt sethsiph icin Mabe volunteer, they might reach her four hours, | Or }7h3, entguet to the Ubelieve. sion, ond th: Heft New York on Saturday evening, the 18th instant, | the crown a by auy Gov render; and always this prepecty to the ¢ afoveraid. or as ton ke a lease, vi = jon cf the several si r co duwu tothe truaty | 2 fee timpic; ard the two tracts of Dominic» | 4 op the Treasury Department tian of that posses | Howery ard Dominic's Hook were transferred t | jor the Inierior Lepurtment. ider the preihi-es to the pecple oi the State ot New York, to have and | jor the Cusioms, { tol the rame as the crown had held these tracts | ‘werfor repay wi at the ratiticntion of said treaty of ony tiga is,in } War warrants re ly corresporiit purage are ejual to Of SIX moutis, thi and didnot reach here until Monday eveuing, the 20th, uur ve heen iully engaged tyve ry and, thaok ‘ nd xpirits, but my patients a to write e fully, only to say, beth by sieamers, rs and nurses have a (ree passage, and are most gratefully received here, ai Portsinouta aad ire of Jaus and B: y hours ont good health mi, Dam t sion o; these learehold premises, and the crown's RELIEF FOR THE SUFYERERS. At a meeting held on Wednesday, Anns! 29, at No. 15 Insurance Buildings, the following e/a inte received, viz. from Dr, Dummer, J: man, Ir. Marinus Brassine and D: their services as physicians; ani Me son, Albert Lombard, Wm. S. Mav gee, offering their re. vices as Norfolk an Portsmouth, V capon led, That the committee not ~ authorized to make any engag: embraced in the applications, aad there: respeetfully declined. Gn motion of George Poxglaes. i), thousand dollars was ordered te 10 be equally divite? between teen hundred dollars for each— Fortrmouth. On motion of Jobn D. Joues, Pen. tt y this meeting adjourn to We that in the meantime dona ion surer, Wm. H. Macy, Fsq , at Lite Lew Bunk, 45 William street. P. PEE, Chairman, E. Mumiam, Secretary. PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR WOOD. Whereas, on the 6th July, 18: then acting Mayor, by and wir of Commissioners of Heal h, ¢] jolie and 102 00 160 Sheep & lambs..$672 67 5000 17 do. 350 60 © cen Anne, bot ts suo; Cornh ry had assumed (om. t uthe grant ot this Lord Com for cho and and bi sey Cliy; Dr. Chap- Petit Jean offering Charles Robin it d ad Wm. A. Ma | yution of the premises to the of the crown, mde hy gen with «the approvel” of fd all his successors (: to ier veign. clearly hound in iaw avd equity to restore those two Passengers. B beet 4 yor aye ua’ alee veesBI7,817 76 $1 1913165 15/810 7932, heets t) the heirs, and fer this purpose was als) | 1855. d te demurd or the Church Corporation to. auy ere ee er them to the crown, so you are bound, a a4l @0n 68. @a770 00 (3 , to make the sume deiaud, whether ‘you | Mereare. «.....S8,686 41 vonyoapmtaenge kid and the swrender of your owa pre- Owing to the lateness of the grain harvest much | 435 ov net; and you are bound by tie | of the freight from the West is delayed beyond the | 1:1 y to require of this corporation, whe you | nsnal time of forwarding. 87 Le starender ot your Datch Iya jo 6 aaa ol rs Hy 's form, thet this corporation surrenderal Stock Exchange. Pye ae vce tye tracts Ko Wiat yor Thay re » them to the S478 Sheep and. tw the crown was “bliged to do, as their tra~ tre. é you cannot deound the surrender of your owi fy ortion offthe Kings iarm, leased to the Chareh corporation, ead leave ours in possession of the tentiy with the obligations you a+ Dow. Janes, sd the th, ‘ +1904 7B y Semen A ed 1 hoki minster in 1714, to pe utterir neti no eficet whatever; end this a Avernce jer hea ‘ibe folicwing ix Smith, at Browning’+ 11d sheep & lambs..¥328 00 14 cheep & lambs..$218 50 no ao. 100 3.9 3 other. ‘The Hon. L. Shaver, one of the U. 8. Judges of this ‘Territory, was found dead in his bed yesterday at 1 P. M. He had long been in miserable health, could not sleep at night. and bis castom was to set up till near I noon. When discovered, he pre- ache, Morning aud elec i ti! force ai Sue making of toe izesiy of L153 he crowh then had the pc | the chusgi was then in acts of the crow 1 aulj session on paths netics to ¢ ner of the Province. pretes led t'tie 04 the chin is the eevee BT OO sented t nycerance of & person in a natural sleep, wih eyes a wruth closed, and no distortion of features ‘or limbs from which it is inferred that he unsconscioasly exy ired while calmly sleeping. y confining L.imself to his official duties and parsaing an infependent course, Judge Shaver commanded the Fexpect and confidence of these people, and nis dea.h is @incerely regretted by all who knew tie many good qualities that showed conspicuously in him, As ¢ jurist, bis equal has never been in this Territory, jescat in pace. {is remains were this morning removed to the Council Houre, where a eulogy was delivered by Chief Justice Kinney, a funeral sermon by Mr. Orson I’ratt, and an ap- propria’e and most beautiful prayer offered up to tne ‘throne of grace by Governor Young. ‘His funerol took place at 3P. M., anlevery respect ice he tilled, ae- eburch, cor sumed by that trenty of 17-3. 7 Bence we have joined you in our complaint wim te deckel voran to th Wat corporation, now in the acteal posvessic a e Ave as fl Pay nd of o nt af sh to the Lines of the heirs [oct foun a perty, cud of our property, held by the 4006 Tenn €'s "9... 106 brie 1d Mt Dds. £000 brie Con Tide 62 4000 Erie Pas 6f '83. i © 0G in $ never conveyad | Jp. 4 50 ao... bo vet in place of the crown by force aud ext ea gens 60) Reading 200 do. j Average per bead ty, ot the treaty of peace and indepen ihe follov ing t moranduin ef sales by Thomas C. Larkins, at itrowning’s> ‘1 87 n 1 the ec own LF these as tsown, A ‘ OG: bi leval or equitable right to set | goon mFrBds wp. 88 the diguity. of tae State | “teoNY Cen RR Ba G14 900 the obligitionsof truss whi.a 6.00 woen ‘ t upon you,and which yor | 100 TH&AIdMBds, §3 690 tarily aimed thereby. You casnot by any | CO de : E ions 0: equitable trast M00 Cen Terssdoise | 300 . nrehenei m tit the people £0 he Mech Beak. 115%; 100 ik will ever assime to do % : cople will disdain ty cet up the “premg:- live dignity ot the crown,” which that crown dis " " pio graced by denying to its subjects all the rigits of Nurch in 175. The vexthie.eas, by ease De will disdaut to carry vat, under of law, became ¢ r a nud th people frum 3 porta of 102 sheep (lamb ginia, us infected ing from eatd ports sty wn'il the Tat day of Ye) Veard of Reali has, by 0 inst., declared that the time fer thew 1. Pbis right of th from the pren b Ly the Average per At Chomberlain’s there bas boen a fair demand for all kinds of stock, and there is no material change of prices. ihe following & C1? beef cevile, £458 cheep sud lambs t4 cows nnd calves, . Cc £04 ven! calses live we it) as fa bi § BX Sale of sheep ba, by Re ‘ogle, at Chanbor- 4 = be? 1054 lnin’s, for the week enaiag Angust 20: : rv 4 76 Penn Coal Co. 50 do interest in ecarching out this unjust andun- | 56 Cumb Ccal...... 2734 15 (lev, C& Gin KR 119 t day of November by virtue of ty of J was shown to his memory and to th ; ith ell tl cording to the following programme 1. Fa:talion ef mounted Life Gnarc-. the sales for the weeks + 87 0) a $10 50 2. Nauvoo Brass Band. 3. Heacse drawn by four horses, with pall bearers. 4. Lereonal friends. 6. His Ixcellency Gov. Young and suite, 6. Judges of the supreme and Probate Courts, Seere- tary of Territory, and Indian Agent. 7. Members of the bar and officers of courts. 8. Thysicians. 9. Citizens. MARRIED. By Bishop Cunningham, on the 24th June, 1855, Fran- cis Shilling and Mrs. Alley Brown Morton. On West , June 15, 1856, by Eider Joha Bear, Witkin iit: of Farmington, and Miss Julia Anne A Waterman, of Ogden Hole. re the heart, and never part, in love together, ve 5, and ecntines wit til that day, [L. §.] Given under my he office, in our raid city of Ni 200 do.......83 spative, the like denials of justice 40 Mich Cen fh. b30 vinet’ the yiehts of your ieilow-vitizens. You wo soe iO n would pot caty defeut their rights by so doiag, bat the treaty ean +b 10 | No, ‘Av iount. Average. 5 00 TOW? also. $3 2 166 cheep, sex | fh Theatres and Beoapway Titkavee.—Thy this evening. ‘ihe fire! is Gabriel Ravel as Ni Theresim the Feauty and the Beas! Franees at the Seaw . pre i epoliatior your property, with a fall | 100 a “00 y that we | 00 200 Ils Cen KR. 60 Panama Ri 50 do. this at the ti it wes yours, pate you i ihe treme condition of wrong and in; sufier atthe bouds of thia body corporate, ao emi | 60 50 do 60 lature ever sinve ow | 10 fo ctey &:riste RE.. reutly tavered by your Legi 4 We ask your menu Wh Gabriel ‘7 speration with us 60 Rod 26 Gal & ChieRR bi) 165 Gey & Tol RR... nilar and waa cjreveringly, 19 redress our © I grievances; avd if you sre freemen. and lovers SSHRARSSSESS eo coescomestoestomscrcs aS And you shall know the joys that flow to the ebur , Oh WW Gat, as avove H ye " rh 1% mf 5 atill the henre is cro ; 4 pat wnt de tice ond right you will see that e and 200 'o faithful bog: ps od os oe ee bat i “Sed tight of possesaion defiance of the wealth, the power 100 59 In this city, on June 17, 1895, Ellen Rebecca, daughter | audiences, It is emu we se a ed ot, seth ‘ ent, the Conk Management oF your n Merry. 200 0 @f Jonathan and Kmma Moreton, aged 14 months. she «ill sing “Te ¢ lark. por ge tap yh, atl pe rs em the uf Herrg OF JANS AND Houar 200 19 CUT oF. Bov ery Timenv secoss of “The Ravon of pail ; isd is f Grorge SULLIVAN, av Gehal’, by the Haan of ‘On the 27th of last May, Michael T. Barr was cut off from the Second Quorum of seventies, for geiug to Cali —_ Whhout counsel, sof Jeoving an indedbiedaess to , K, Fund, for which hig uncle ix here held goapoa- aible. By ores oi | : rT ea, Affeies in Kansas Territory. MSLATURE VA PREVENT PIRROR, a ae oo ton was seat dows the Tombs’ brs acain for this eve with Mr, the enteriainny nte. vill log, oud Miss La Volle will 4 This « aanager th au The play of “The Root Cin slew de CUE TEDE, & Dieits 4b long ayo, J. 6.07 0. P—Nonthtex New Yorn —Ti f A Logo of Northern Y pe y the Cran ASO WA Shs Clopliwin—Rew. D. W. Retste Gyand Marshol--I avid B, MeNoil, of Clin’ Grand Conductor --G. B. Krovier, of We nly. oe haet Gas YwnaeA. Eredendall. of Onaga 1 Hernld—W. K. Cooper, of Onom tag: BOARD ancl, aeoueh Dane? ree dy te th oF the expe bili ive ’ Backet ra t s ut we wat Logi, he last is ** a seariom © gral waasqnesnde bs Iraw Luge aidicncea‘} There will also be vartuas song pieces, Be rs Serpe apr 7" pitt ood the pleas are ot Loer ‘The market bas been (air durtug the pret week, and clears ont woll to-day, with fair prospects for new ar- vivela, At O'Prien’s the quality o: the beef cattle was a great Inj reverent epom lawt week, but previous prices, ue vere iheiers, were bercly sustained. 406 bead were sold at "yy to 10% cents per pound. Cows and calves wore $4 #86 better, owing to the resumption of operations by toe jen, 18 were told ut $28 to $96, Veuls were nes al. 100 do... 250 NY Cen RR. 300 do. C0 Mi Cen tik Bees 86 109 Erie Rx. 100 ad. 200 do. th ve: the next is OrCollnghwn: and t » Perplexing Pred! Woops Masst are cop hues ‘The following concurrent reso) from the Couneil on the 19th ins’ Fe it resolved by the Sonne tives concurring (herein, perihat the constitution of the W'ntted States and the wyirit and genius of our government cont tha: ‘tLe judiciary shall be and fs free anu indepen af the control and ‘supervision of the President, ot the appoint the House of Repre to, and wou ried Late nevessiy .¢ the cont wheve the le'a tisk a eS teins reber asnn. OF thy 10 #hs Pel&lid (Co 1 Crea Lodge, having reference ot 19 fhe ennual senston, te legroe Lge mtpaned. camiproent of Northern New Y. am | 95 Cura Cont ian in Beflal of Tu0.dey ever 25 Cura Con ere were olected — 100 a 00 Nie Tran Ce 10 66 Tee Centon 10 ; 100 Reading Tit, 50 a tale Co action i he Attorney ( #00 ment dietiller power. brink at be. . That the act known as the Nebraska ani Kan as Dill, approved the South May, 1854, clesrly deiines sue tenure of the office of the Judges of the Sap-eme Court oF the ie.ritory of Kansas for the period of four yesrs, vad wntil their successor. shall be apyotated aud quslidet. B. That the tenuie of cffice of the Jutge’ being thar law, ‘he ot has not the power vr she right to remove at his will or pleasure, and tha, an ate tewpt 80 to do is, in the oplulon f this Legisiatare, @ | suow now pead | By their Conuel, ake ' | farm or STocy AT £5 ehaves Cincinnati and Chicago, vo ro do a fe weight) xf PRCAPTTCL ATION. Cows wad Calves, » Horains, 6 F Prell, of Onond oLoneitte the § { Trinity Church, it lets the tw propurty rewnein to thet GmewaL Cenurv's Mreimms.—everal bands of | gy their utter itme-pon Ma. isp Mae. °, A, Atay. These engogel at the, Fy : ; open there, om the oat Im, do Covi do Columbas aud Xevia, lation cf law, and that {t |; the imperative daty of the | ‘artnet vols pre trove long thi ough entry unier th yea, may chance- - ow en iee department of this Ter. ‘ani of all gow, f above title, Weare ca, .crled to sey there i@ mo such Solar?! may snot: be ‘ fe Ublo and Misatestpp! A citizens, 10 this flagrant usurpation of power Gym | Company now ‘rave ling. kee ta axa ce namber 0 bot do do + ’ hor a 4 from whatsoever quarter it may. Tar vax acte—Bi . Pama grand compli- rin that Ob iched. by ithe How ee 4 a rs bot 17,196 his resolution origina'ed In thé tegeet. vr tnlignation | menta b y > COmaran af a ; } void week's recapitulation there was a gcoas error in san oT eee cemivann wh Yote Dee ti be honestly ac 1, nox ving to ect of Congress @ 4 cnr aiver of sheep and lambs at Allerton's, about nine fal. It was made the special order for the Alsi inet, and sexperience. But these yresout vest. vinen p payers in Missouri aay chey will paisa more a 88 “4 he ro. men) baring been pus down as the recetpts meanwhile was sent to the Committee on Jadiciary and are honerable nen—all honorat vas (eR. | ac than for any f hefure, Mach of 2 Se he hee ~4 fer the week. Oriminal Juri- prudence, | Still, as their sugcessors may wot ve always as good | the wheat lawd there averages forly bushels to an sere, 49 Yip and Mieatipyl